' :Yf^ ’^P\, ■ _ .._u.—— - T.t. ' rublisluMl' \VcWlv bv UEFOKONlliSHlNG CO. D. SCOTT MOCB. e>Hat FuTettevUle honors Pershing tonuMTDW, and that is the proper mK^to do. beneral Pershing i^vAmerica^Bg^test living hero RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS at Ui« po«et>ifflo« st iu.--t»rd' H. O.. M 8®cond-cla*i matter. J V e Tic ftd social centers where onr .•o\ ut: rcopl® can be entertained, FOR SALE—A Mediant size mulersafe. gentle, servicablet suited for children to 4rive to school, j ^ . McLean Oampbell, Raeford, N- C. FERTILIZERS foi* wheat' just sived i * ■ ‘ . receivt -fc . and ready for-you. McLaughlin go. Thursday, Dec. 4, 1919. In 1825 General LaFayette vis ited Fayetteville,, and this visit of General Pershing reminds us of that Then they rode in odd looking carriages: tomorrow you way see a million dollars’ worth of automobileein that procession. We hoped when the armistice was signed November the elev enth, nineteen eighteen, that the World War was over, but the condition of affairs, in ovfrn country, the deviltry of the Mex icans, and the recent atitude of the German government give cause for uneasiness. * instructed under the .dt rect -;u of fuitured, clean knd com* pettnf leadership, where .aesthetio Burrouadiugs stir the, love for' th* beauiiiul, %vhere €urt charges the at- moephere wUh Ipaplratlon and power, and Icnoceat amusements instmet and brighten their lives. To hold our young people on the (ann we must m:^il'.e life more attractive as-well as the business of farming more remunerative. The s’chool house she ild be the social unit, properly equipped for nourishing and building ebaracter, so that the lives of o.ur people can properly function around it and become supplied with the necessary elements of human thought and activity. FOR SALE—We have the fol lowing used cars for-sale at a bargain.: 2 Ford Touring (^rs: 1 Dodge Roadster; 1 Chevrolet Touring, • All the above are in No, 1 con dition. See • Pat Jackson, at Red Springs Motor Co., ' Red Spring's, N. C. Education is a developing of the mind, not a stuffing of the memory. Digest what you read. Old men have visions, joung mer have dreams. Successful farmen plow deep w'hile sluggards sleep. 41 It looks very much like our country 1s going to have s^crap with Mexico. JBut is hasH)ebn looking like that for five years. ,atjd some way to keep out of a general setto has been found, and we hope some way will be^ found to keep out of it stilir' Whipping ,Mexico is nothing, but running them down and getting to bel^ave is a difficult proposition- The growing of legume?, will retart soil depletion, and grtsi.tty add to iti 'lower to produce FARM FOR' SALE.—308 acres good clay subsoil land. 90 acres cleared, ■ two tenant houses, known as the Kelly Heirs property at Kelly’s Sta tion, land .fronting on both sides of a neighborhood road, also Railroad, between Came ron and Carthage, Tine cotton, corn, and tobacco land, at a I very low price per acre, on I reasonble terms, your oppor tunity may be some one else’s \i you hesitate. This land be sold. Write today to W, P. Fletcher, Agent, t03 Chestnut .Street, . Wilmington, N. C FOR’ALL SHOE WORK come * to the Electric §hoe Spop in ..the Heins Block, Raeford, N- ’Gf \^e are prepared- to take care of all Work in Shoes or Harn«is. We can do your work while you wait. For all repair work on shoes or har- ness see us. We do all kinds of work in leather. 1;. T' ^ 8. B, Taylorr *, Raeford, N. 0. Coinni|!rcial' ■V’ ' ■* ' ^ - ■ ■ . . Letter Heads Packet Heads" • Envelope's Posters ... :' t' •'s.r jT ■rf'St S'--_:v; fc. ■C- 'TSSi . - i'-yiy - rr- '. SEE T. D.'Hatcher’s. Christmas is corning. - T. D. HATCHER, Jeweler. ONE five sale by T. D. 4’ord HATCHER, Jewler passenger for to Vgjpt when you ask a maa tl ae is a Christian, he will stretch out his wrist to show you the cross that Is tattp/fed upon It. This he considers a 'TOSanswer to your question. The shortage of coal is curtail ing" the hours of amusement iq the show houses. Well people can stay at home and make up for lost time in reading; but let them not buhn till midnight, •il er gas or electric light. The 10:30 is about t^e right time £o retire-fHPafyetteviUe Op- * * » •- —The Council of'Womeu for Home Missions will hold its annual meeting at Atlanta, Ga., December 6 tq^H. FOR SAL'E. Small Farms well located. Robeson County hnd is in demand. Buy now while it can be bought reasonable. Sales made privately. L Pj Coving Lumber Brid ?ton. According to the Christian Advocate (Nashville), In the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church there are nearly twelve hundred young people who are preparing for foreign missionary selvice. S25 Weekly. Men-W^ieir. Ad- len-W^i vertise. Start Caiidy factory at home, small room^ id)y,jwhere. We will tell how fprd furnish everything '.1 " .Specialty Candymaking Hr use,. 5 South i8th, St. Philadelphia.Pa % * -vl ■ •erver. The Northern and Southern Presby- ierian churches In the Uitlted Stin.;', the Canadian and the Australian Pres- oyterlan chunclies liave united In ilielr mission work in Korea. While each mlsslm is dependent on Its kom« church for support the four have unit- ad one Presbyterian otaurok m Korea. ' ^ v* NOTICE—When in .want of a Sewing Machine, s|| • , T. J. McGILL, Raeford, N. C. For sale or rent. Cash or on installments. To The| People of Hoke . Give us your next orda* we guarantee satisfaction. . Hoke County Journal S P E C I A L S When you are in Fayetteville, call at Beasley’s. I can show you a good, beautifully seleeted Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Our watch and jew elry repairs are done by experi enced workmen. B. F. BEASLEY, Fayetteville, in . C. You Who Are ‘V* About to Build and New Arrivals .. Manse Pure Maple Syrup. * ' ; ^ - Log Cabin Maple Synip. ^ White Cap’Buckwheat Flour.'' * , Melrose hlour, v\hite House Flour, Sun-Flower Self-Rising Floar. Kingan’s All-Pork Sausage, EUERV DAY IN THE WEEK „ ^ LittlefleM & csieers' t^ualiiy Lai.ay. of all kinds. . Fresh Celery every Friday and Saturday. Try one o Corby’s Cocoanut Cakes, or White Lay er Cakes, and tell others how good.they are. . Stene’s Ffuit Cake iviii-be limited. Better book your order now. ,■ V ' WHEN in tow.j, call ui^soe us and get your shave while wait /ing. Hair Out, Shave, RAEFORD^ 35c,, See me before ycu place VDur orders for ninterial as I am carryin.g a good line of building material such as McNeill Grocery * Company a’HE HOMKOF m-vr s KUTlIlXOWrS EAT At the outbl .Americaa Bo« in Suropeani ilaalp^ries,1 |hj» Out- and- Dressed Lumber,' . ■■ C jimry 't:-' ‘ r .^fS'THE INSURANCl.. >RRI£I’ BV SHOVGAARO; _Xe; DA N IS H ” Vl O f ST ^ 014 HIS LEFT HAND ■--i It is doubtful whether the people of Raeford and Hoke county realize the merits of the entertainment the Daughters of the Confederacy are bringing to OUT town tomprrow, Friday, night. Skovgaard is a musician of international fame, and this will be a treat they cannot af ford to miss. qualified as adnjinistrator m the estate of M. A. Ray. deceased, late of Hoke county. North rarolina. this is to notify all person.^ l.avin/'- claims anfc-inst the said estate to sent them the undersigned duly veri fied in writiiiff on or before 'he 27th day of November, 1320, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will.please make immediate settle- mept with the administrator. This November 26th, 1919. LOUIS PARKER, Admr. of M. A. Ray. deoeased. Against FIRI: TH PAUL DlCK^^i Sash, Doors, anfi Rpasonnhle Pom Ipr la at * J Variety i CtAii G. W. CGX *. Porefh Columns, Door and Window Frames and Maofels ■ ■: New Sanitary E^ifi Pans ' - > 1,-2 and 5 Gallon Oil Cans' : > Lunch Boxes, Book and Parcels Carriers Lamps, Lanterns, Tin and Glassware Southern Seed Rye and Wheat - Winner Hog Feed ’ ^ - Oats, Flour, Salt, Cotton Seed Meal 'V. ' Notice of Land Entry No. 24. state of North Carolina, County of Hoke. YOU CAN GET A McCORMICK Mowing Machine at Raeford Hardware Co. A. T). McLauohlin enters and claims 60 acres of land in Little River Town ship, on the waters of Crane’s Creek, on he South side of said Creek, Ad joining the lands of Alex Smith es tate and D. McCraney, on the east, D. McCraney and A. IX McLauohlin on the south, Smilh heirs and Mc- crahey on the north, and A. D. Mc- Lauchlin on the west. Entered this the 19th day of Nov ember 1919. U. K. Blue, Register of* Deeds and Ex.Offlclj Entry Taker. NoticeWp Subscribers. We will bldelighted if all our subscribers low in airears, * even a little,'will w up. f THE JOURNAL, -''I MOORE & STEELE’S Phone 105 RAEFORD, N. C. FOE 8ALJ>-TWO AOTOMO biles: a Grant 6 and a Ford Todring Gar. Both iff good condition and at reasonable pHcee. J. A. CURRIE, Raeford, N. C. Valuable Farm Land For Sale -1 FOE SALE—Red Cedar Shin gles at 910 a thous^d. irdw! Raeford Hardware Co. FOE SALE—One mule; or will trade for Ford car. H. R. BAUCOM, Raeford, N. C. While they are offered at nor- mai prices, nkoney easy, see and know those Residence, bueiness and trucking lots and acreages with desirable five horse farm aecessiole to to market churches and school , . B. F. MOORE, Raeford, N. C. . I TRACK NO. 1, 100 acres; 3 miles east of Rae- ford, fronting on Raeford Rock- fish highway, 30 acres in culti vation, good tenant house and barn, no waste land. Price $60. TRACK NO.-2. % 145 acres woodsland, 4 miles north of Raeford, good level land and cheap at $4,000.00 TRACK NO. 3. 47 acres 1 1-2 miles east of Raoford, 55 acres in cultivation, good teunant house and barn, and one tobacco barn $3,000.00. ^RACK NO 4. ,1 high class residence lot 140 X 2()0 Prospect Avenue $l,80Q.0O. McFad n & Dlckgan 3T,9GNG MAN /■ OlJfi The appetizing quality of the Groceries we sell makes the sick man well-the weak man strong. That (s why you find strong men aniohg our custo mers. Do you want to enter that class? ITJiKse 6/Fr$- ry \ ^ \E 41! ■'V Try Us. We Have a Full Line Campbell & Co. 4. RAEFORQ, N. C. Of Useful and Sensible Holiday Gifts, Ready for Inspection- Perfumes, Fancy Toilet Article?, Manicure Sets, Toilet Cases, Smothers’ ^Sundries, and other articles loo numerous to mention. Look Over Our Suggestions— ^Uet the True Xmas [Spirit that prevails here and you will solve many a Gift Problem at this Store " hCc 9rAnofieiirj>atn/Me9, mfiMf Akrteits *>fiAEF0RD PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 7!»* ^RABPOno, MC‘ aa m I 5-a tk , N r-* '-tv.. ,.4 i'; m‘ ' •*- V ■ •'“'"rf , ' i}' • ^ A 'J A,-;- ...JS/hM -Jl .t A

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