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AN @&@ s -.;_\:,‘s\ Sl TXC A lers. \We must make them swiit victors in their
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@ s&.;\' AL R =\\ I\ do our duty with the same quality of patriotism that
Hfi*' W \"‘, R = ""-f;"‘ animates our men in the trenches. The least duty we
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' \\) \ lar we have or can save, to our Government in order
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“No true patriot will fail to buy United States Liberty Bonds.”
You Get 414% Interest on Your RMoney
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McNeel Marble Co. Georgia Marble Co.
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Kennesaw Hosiery Co. Marieifa Knitting Co.
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Glover Machine Works. Mariefia Coca-Cola Co.
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Mariefta Ice And Coal Co.
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THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
Friday Morning, April 19th, 1918,