The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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1 give till your heart says stop. A little contribution
is only a salve to pride.
This is not to say that contributions of only one
dollar, or even of only one nicklc, are not desired—and
needed.
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For you to give $3 when you can give $25—for
you to give $25 when you can give $100, or to give
$100 when you can give $500— is to dodge the heaviest
obligation that this war has laid upon you.
For remember, this is not a charity:—this is a
duty.
This is not a time to give because others give,
| This is a time to give because others need.
No man can tell you how much you ought to give/
Except this: that “Over There” the need is so great
that only by cuttjng to the quick, only by giving all
that you think you can give and then mow—only
by giving not a little of your excess but much of it—
j only by taking from your own children and from your
wife and from yourself, can the needs of the men who
are fighting for you and the needs of the children of
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wUlinf and do eat it two
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enl every day, ao the hoy* ia
our army may have plenty to
eat I joined the Red Croa*
and I knit and aew for them.
I have knitted twelve pain of
wrietlete and one pair of aock*.
I alao buy Thrift Stamp*. Thi*
lend* money to the government
ao it enn furniah our boy* In the
front with plenty of food,
clothing nnd ammunition. We
muat win nnd we are winning,
becauae wa are conserving food
and lending our money to tha
government, and in every way
backing up Uncle Sam.
What I Have DmTta Help
Win the War.
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I have not done much to help
win thia war, but '‘Every Uttla
bit help*/' I have a War Rav-
ings Stamp apd live Thrift
Stampe. These will help buy
ammunition, I have a fifty
dollar Liberty Bond; it will buy
riflea or* ammunition. I have
no war garden, but I help in
the large one, ao after all 1 am
helping in thia line. I helped
get pledgee for the United
States Food Administration and
helped put up poatera for it and
Liberty Bonds. I am a mem-
ber of the Junior Red Cross and
sold several Bonds of the Sec-
ond Liberty Loan.
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By buying those good* from tha factory in
straight car-load thipmonO wo got lowost pricos
possible, and aavo freight too. Wo can and will
make you a low price.
Wo wool you to have our catalogue and
pricos. Wo want you to know shout our liberal
proposition to "Farmers who want to own their
own farm Machinery."
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Park, R. M. The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1918, newspaper, May 22, 1918; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073066/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.