The People of the South Applied
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OVER $6,000-000
of
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In April and May, 1918 - - - June Promises to Be Even Better
SOME OF THE REASONS—
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Modern Policies Low llates Attractive Dividends 1
Conscientious Agency Service Money Spent for This Insnranee Stays in the South
; We wish especially t» thank our friends of the Martin County Section for the splendid business
TOUL SAVINGS STAMPS our Mr. I'RIGK, of Williamaton, has been and is enjoying
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GOVERNMENT
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Don't talk patriotism—show it! /Prove your I
patriotism by "signing the pledge " 'to save and
invest your savings in War Savijngs Stamps.
- j-■ June 28th f• . »f f
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National War Savings Day • \ '
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Your Government has officially set Friday, Jbne\2Bth, as V?
National War Savings Da Lvery loyal -Asm|erican will be
summoned to show his patriotism by pledging (himself in* '
vest a definite amount in War Savings Stamps. \ A'
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W. S. 8. cost $4.17 in June andfvtyill be j3|i | \
worth $5.00 each January 1, \
Pledge yourself to save and buy i War tV
Savings Stamps regitfarly everyi month. j
War Savings+Coinmlttee \
*Till* IDtM contributed fnw Ik. IX/: i f/. n>
W. J. Hodges
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
BEAR GRASS NEWS ITEMS
Mrs. J. H. Ayers in spending
thia week with Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Ayers. »*
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jenkins
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Ayers at Everetts Sunday.
Miss Annie Bell Taylor spent
the week-end with Miss Mattie
Roberson.
and Mrs. Amos Perry visit
ed Mrs. A. B. Ayers Sunday af
ternoon.
Miss Ethel Mizell spent Satur->
day night and Sunday with the
Misses Bullock.
Mrs. Nathan Rogerson spent
Saturday night with Mrs. A. C.
Barnhill near Everettß
Miss Pearl Clark from near
Rwoersonville spent Saturday and
Sunday with Misses Mary and
Mattje Whichard,
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Mrs. M. G. Roberson and Ve inie
Wynnes spent Saturday after
noon with Mrs." M. G. Bulloek
_ Mr. D. 14. Gurganus and wife
spent Sunday near Stokes.
Charles Bullock will leave in a
few days for the State Sani
torium, where he will remain for
Beveral months
Mrs. M. N. Moore, of Tar
boro, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
J. S- Whitehurat this week
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wynn
spent the week-end with Mr and
Mrs. Cherry near Washington.
We are glad to know that the
crops of the Bear Grass section
are beautiful for thia time of
year.
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Fined For Reckless Driviog
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Walter Bailey, of Bear Grass,
was brought before Justice of
Peace W. H. Edwards Saturday
charged with violating the State
speed laws. Bailey was found
guilty and was taxed with a fine
ofslo. —^
It will be remembered that
Bailey ran into and badly injur
a mule belonging to Mr. T. S
Had ley some ten days ago.
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Come Across or itt
TheKaiserWill ®
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W E MUST back up our military forces now or suffer
W much of what Europe has suffered. We don t want
the Kaiser and his Potsdam gang over here.
| ' \ The Government needs money to carry on the war.
| , I By purchasing War Savings Stamps you are lending, not
' giving, your money. You are lending your money where it
,|V y will hit "Kultur" the hardest. y
See your postmaster or banker ana sign a W. 8. &
\ •; Pledge Card. Don't wait until— -\ ■
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j a k \ June 28th
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q Invest now. Sign a card—a War Savings Pledge Card—
'i to i save some money every month and invest in War Savings
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»pmcm contributed for tha Winning af th« War
S. R. Biggs Drug Company
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