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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. THE INDEPENDENT; ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. (? !llllllllil!l!Illillllllilllllllllll!llllllll!IIIIIIU llllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllDllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllin 1 ?0(IEJbh is Not Finished W "until YOU Pat Him Back 'Wk y r in His MOTHER'S MM&l i I i it i it - it . '?&t. ,rmi.:. rwr m vzi'v i i f unnrw a - "wtr-r- i z rv 1 - r raw coast to coast of this great country, patient, anxious, eager women now sit beside their windows watching. waiting You know your obligation to the men who rest under the blood stained soil, and you know your duty to those who now stand guard on the Rhine. Can you think of the one, or dare to look the other in the face, if you falter in your full duty in the Victory Liberty Loan. ! 1 Subscribe with every dollar you can spare and all you can save in the months to come, that you may play your, part in that divine drama of so many thousand homes mother and son wrapped in each other's arms. Victory Liberty Loan Committee This space contributed by R CITIZENS NATIONAL IIIIUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIM PAGE FIVES W 'ft IIIVIMIftHIMItMMIIfl