t ■ • if the Huns Were Marching on North Carolina How much of yonr money would you lend to your government to prevent your mother and father from being shot down like dogs? What would it be worth to you to preserve the honor of your daughter? How much to pre ent that lovely infant from dangling on the point of a German bayonet? You would knock down the man who dared suggest that you measure such things in terms of money. Then how happy we should be to think that a little of our money, LOANED to Our Government will hasten the end of this awfulness. - Can you Think of a Cheaper Price to Pay Than Mere Money? ' * ' ■, " 1 , If you haven't begun to buy War-Savings Stamps, why haven't you? What does your conscience have to say about the matter? Just recently the German Fiends brought the war to our own land—right to your front door. North Carolina War Saving Week L June 23rd to 28th j . Designated by President Wilson, Secretary McAdoo, Governor Bickett and en* mayors of cities and towns. North Carolina's quota of War-Savings Stamps is forty eight million dollars and must be raised by pledge and - purchase during that week Buy War-Savings Stamps as you love your (ountiy nnd yonr God. W. S. S. Cost $417 m June, Worth $5.00 Jar jary T, 1923. - -A - flWefj —' ' ■ Martin County Savings £ Trust Co. Farmers J A Merchant Bank Williamston Bar Association if*"' I " •, . ! ■L t WL . y , wiSl ' ../j*. *... f "Ml •*■••••. . __