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* I W v i M * * * * g In 4 A | In M jjjj &XXXX3 V tayp xy w 'a;11 T To Whom It May Coni Have the cit member? Then, lest ot this county faced but a necessary thing, for sin superfluous. The term its destruction. And, affairs, unless there be and disappointment. The crisis pa have lived closer to Goc Thrift, energy, econom; thoroughly exercised th and proves the value of uniting forces in a spiri But now, in bearings. Times are i least, not unreasonably conditions under which bor-favored section nex normal but will be actu very much higher than Demand and supply wil an insufficient supply, t war indicate a belief on even into sight. Weni by one hand, the consul to be a saviour for the c But back to tions while the present which we have recently principle of giving the 1 pie of this community, now is in disguise, due time is near at hand wl woe will be for those w been spent in thoughtle will buck and balk befo Our first dut with us the clean balam predated by demonstra been thoroughly honest marked off. This is tl ones, who, by reason of records, should do theii by the prospects for th< Curtail the c shake off the "lien sysb information on this poir regular customers. Yc Bank and lay up a reas< tion?go a part of your last half. Join others It is the beginning of b You'll find tl help and ready to do its quaintances. Its resoun who are its friends. These are its Gourdin, J F McFadder ^M| VTT.T.T?T?T?T?T? i-xz-iz-z-i A Public :ERN: izens of Williamsburg forgott ;hers forget, let's remind ours season ago. To recall a sir lply upon a casual reference h , "Mene, tekel, upharsin," pi like the handwriting on the v recognized the relationship oi ssed; the consequences follow 1 than is the usual custom. ] T _ J- . J-* - y, perseverance, aeiermmauo an ever before. The bountif harmonizing human effort w t of cooperative power. The the midst of apparent plenty abnormal?things are more sc so. They seem high, but it's ] our present crop was made to t year, and if present prices f ally necessary in order to sho they are at present. Govern 1 be the leavening influence. >ased upon the continuation o: i its part that at least anothe] 3ed not misunderstand the Fc ner by the other?the specuk lountry, a blessing to farmers the point. If we fail to mak< opportunity lasts, we'll soon passed. Some may questio: benefit of the doubt to the de Soon we shall realize that r tn the circumstances under len the true value of the pre hose recognition comes after ss or luxurious living Cheai re the rising cost of higher lb y is to clear the ledger of the ce sheet?a receipt in full. \ ting to our creditors that at h . We should look up the ok ie way to get on a sure found local hailstorms or excessive best and then start anew, er i future. redit system, but lay plans tc em." Get on an 8% per annu it, see the Bank of Williamsb ?ur prosperous neighbor is pro enable supply for the winter j way on your own resources a who have already caught the etter times for them: Tikewis< le Bank of Williamsburg libei ; part. It appreciates the loy :es, already large, are increas ; officers: C W Stoll, F Rhem, 1 and Yours tru I XT-XT-XT-I tEEZEEE k. jUKkk. JtmSk. Jmmk. 4A ^ Letter. ? o r i /en: uan even une ue iuuuu ;elves of that awful picture lgle detail of that scene wou tangs the dreadful painting, irased no plainer truth than rail, it demonstrated the facl f a co-partnership with God, ed, and now a new era hj ftis principles of business hav n, faith, hope, prayer?thes ul harvest which we are real ith the great natural law, moral is, we are our brother and prosperity, it becomes a ). Present prices of produce by reason of a false basis of < ive already vanished. Thi ^ A. M An l\ /"VTT *1 jrevau next seasun, wicy v w a profit to the producer. ! ment control will not seek to Demand is increasing, and f war, and the government'! r harvest will be reaped b< >od Control law. It seeks to itor will get the toe, that's a ! e a proper adjustment of ne\ face a crisis even worse 1 n this statement, but thos ed will remain the happy an nonev alone is cheap. Thai which the equivalent was sent dollar will be thorough! the proceeds of the present 1 ? p IllUIlcy Will icaunj li^uiuai' ring. old debits against us. We Ve should show God that His leart, according: to our ability 1, long outstanding accoun ation for future success. 1 rains are still unable to sw< icouraged by the prosperity c > use it judiciously when neei m basis and pay cash as you ur? or talk it over with som bably one of them. Start an md early spring. Cooperate nd the Bank will gladly cai idea and who a re opening ne 3, let it be for you. ral, accommodating, strongs alty of its old customers and ing by bounds. It takes care W V Strong, Dr I N Boyd, Ur ECEPPS, C W BOSWI C J THOMPf T-T-T-X-X-X I'X'XZ'ZXfl who does no: reof disaster which Id be to do an unWords would be did that storm by t that in business the end is failure is set in. People e been employed. ie have been more _ il- - li. ping is tne result, and the effect of 's keeper, duty to take new : are not high?at comparison. The s will not be a !avill not only seem Foodstuffs will be keep them down, calculations show s preparations for cfore peace comes take the producer 11. It will prove v economic condi;han that through ie who act on tne d prosperous peot which is flowing produced, but the y recognized, and larvest shall have e old debts, but it should take home i blessings are apr, we have always its and have them rhe less fortunate V/\T\ nn n ticau wiu )f others, inspired ded. Prepare to go. If you lack e one of its many account with this with this institury you across the w accounts daily. ind ever willing to welcomes new acof its customers, W I Nexsen, P G SLL, SON. I*X*X?X"X"X*j r 9* r * 1 I ( I1 M