This space is reserved for the publication, in subsequent
issues of this paper, of names of those who, although financially able to do
so, persistently refuse to buy their fair share of Liberty Loan bonds.
If any citizen refuses to bear his just and fair part of the
burden of the common enterprise in which our people and the Government are now
engaged, that is his privilege. But if he chooses to exercise that privilege,
it is only just and right that his neighbors and friends, and the public
generally, know that he is a slacker and that they are having to carry his
burden as well as their own.
Heretofore the slacker has been able to hide because of
ignorance on the part of the public of his failure to buy his share of bonds
the authorities have determined, and I have been instructed, to give the full
facts to the public.
R.C.
Lawrence, County Chairman
Lumberton,
N.C., Oct. 3, 1918
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