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2 similar Security Agreement contracts by DG Retail, LLC, DGC Properties of Kentucky, LLC

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Security Agreement • January 25th, 2008 • DGC Properties of Kentucky, LLC • Retail-variety stores

SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 dated as of December 31, 2007, to the Security Agreement dated as of July 6, 2007, as previously supplemented (the “Security Agreement”), among Dollar General Corporation, a Tennessee corporation (the “Parent Borrower”), each subsidiary of the Parent Borrower party to the Credit Agreement (as defined below) (each such subsidiary, a “Subsidiary Borrower” together with the Parent Borrower, the “Borrowers”) and each subsidiary of the Parent Borrower that became a party thereto pursuant to Section 8.13 of the Security Agreement) (each such subsidiary individually a “Subsidiary Grantor” and, collectively, the “Subsidiary Grantors”; the Subsidiary Grantors, the Subsidiary Borrowers and the Parent Borrower are referred to collectively herein as the “Grantors”), and The CIT Group/Business Credit, Inc. (“CIT”), as collateral agent (in such capacity, the “Collateral Agent”) under the Credit Agreement referred to below.

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Security Agreement • December 21st, 2007 • DG Retail, LLC • Retail-variety stores

SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 dated as of September 11, 2007, to the Security Agreement dated as of July 6, 2007 (the “Security Agreement”) among Dollar General Corporation, a Tennessee corporation (the “Parent Borrower”), each subsidiary of the Parent Borrower party to the Credit Agreement (as defined below) (each such subsidiary, a “Subsidiary Borrower” together with the Parent Borrower, the “Borrowers”) and each subsidiary of the Parent Borrower that became a party thereto pursuant to Section 8.13 of the Security Agreement) (each such subsidiary individually a “Subsidiary Grantor” and, collectively, the “Subsidiary Grantors”; the Subsidiary Grantors, the Subsidiary Borrowers and the Parent Borrower are referred to collectively herein as the “Grantors”), and The CIT Group/Business Credit, Inc. (“CIT”), as collateral agent (in such capacity, the “Collateral Agent”) under the Credit Agreement referred to below.

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