■Rr; .i;"- : - •i,-/: --- C. Brown goes lo ti Sunday to preact sment raemon i«’ jfird high school tc&in Jie Sanford high school Igame of baseball ^ last grppon 10 innings. the new hardware jauchlin. Co,s to bf has begun. ' This Jirge and a>mmodious Anting Rockfish av- Kendrick, pastor of iptist church wi'l commencement ser- Raeford school audi I the fourth Sunday. tenment agents, who s^oued in Fayette ■y/ihe land from the ]ng in the Camp Bragg ot buying it up as fast Ixpected The people Ig out for reasonable Well Dressed People are never run down at the heel, and they -are al ways standing up on good soles. If you are looking for service step in—we giv.e it. People who are having their shoes repaired are trying to save the high price of buying new shoes. It’s. our business to repair your shoes. - We double their life. Get your work while you wait., We are never too busy to do your work. Come in and w^e will give vou a quality job. To avoid that old bad cold we mend tfte rip and patch the holes; build up the heel and save your soles. If you are too busy to bring your shoes you. can mail them to me, and I wjll repair them and mail them back to you. S. B. Tay lor Shoe Shop RAEFORD, M. C. ^ Hoke County. Home Fires Bjrning.” Ire about five milliop |d this country witbqijf jast year 20.OOO dwell built, when under bnditions 70.O0O would up to accommodate bless. serious shortage de- |at we jit' serv e exislinjr baiust loss by fire But we doing about it ‘ tar there were ten jnied for every new And what is worse It. of these caught fiie strictly inexcusable hu elessMes.s. ‘'Ob .well,’’ [say to yourself, “my I’t catch fire." Y(u yet,'but have you Linty that you are going Wver? ^diers marched lo thi I singing, ‘ Keep the Burniag,” and the Ith^s of maxiL£jQt4bose a few weeks ialei ^faing like this; ' Dear i^iise caught fire from Iney flue and was burn- j a week ago yesterday.” • soldier-son’s song had HERE IF YOU are in a weaiiened or even slightly rundown condition perhaps all you need is a good, feliabie tonic. WE HAVE IT. American i wered!!!' is his brother’s lo i^pei fire-loss ph caution. sibie and a valuable if he insures bis prop linst such misfortunes, ^ts a hat carried around [j| kind friend collecling fin” funds, as long as yan agent in his town p itfnunity to insure him these losses? »oa patriotic? Then pro- l-i ! and your dependent li. 1^' w -It*8 as much your duty ire your child’s roof and ^fe’s special room as it is j for the physician when jjf them falls itt. Every I your part in case of an fire is a loss to your and a burden to your to say nothing of your il anguish while you see the labor aiid I of a life-time go up in les? agaged in the wonder ing and semi patriotic raring folks against al- rything except taxes Nothing gives me if delight than to protect l^ests, and to save to your loved ones, to your ^ and to vpur great coun ^ embarrassment of will S^, me before the trovs'your money crop in ling weekS; and' the jg rtiiB Uirough your ||md the 'old * stove flue a lot of sparks on your ^foof and you and the old biUiies have to stay all ith the neighbors. IlfiEALTY LuAN, r A TRUST COMPANY. BMford. N. C. ^ D, Core, Sec. Trejw. BREAD Fresh Daily lOc a loaf! McArthur & Marshall Main St. Floyd Old Stand, Raeford, N. 0. The onginaJ and tot colored varnish ever produced. Has given complete satisfaction for over 34 years. A strictly high- grade transparent varnish for finishing Floors Furnituro snd Interior Woodwork Hrepwed in natui^ varnish, also with stain combined, giving beautiful imitations of all the hard woods, such as ' Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, Lt. Oak, Dk. Oak, Goldon Oak. _ Rosewood, etc. Shows thp grain of the wood IT IS TOUGH—WATERPROOF—DXIRABLE CARMOTE FLOOR VARNISH ^ a wondCTful finish for Floors, Chairs, Tables, Window Saehea. BOok-cases, Desks and all interior wood-work Adt for Color Card ’ . Sold By . Mcl.aifchlin Co. f.y V. 'AT*- ^ » - •■el.- - - 4^(.. ff’ . - "Si, ii you Kuew u That you could buy heavy-standard quality Overalls such as BLUE BUCKLE, COWHIDE, N & and other STANDARD QUALITY OVERALLS at $2.50 per palr- wouldn’t you dome here and get ’em?' That you could buy a first “Class heavy work shirt for $1.50-“wouldn’t you come here and get ’em? You Knew That you could buy real good work shoes-“Shoes that are made to your liking and that will give absolute satisfac tion—for less money—wouldn’t you comeliere and get’em? Well, there are these and many other REAL VALUES throughout our store. ;;V-- A. ' COME AND INVESTIGATE. [n fact we have some good, tested and tried antidote for pracLicaily every tired or uiiiil: feelin>' you may have. li you don’t feel just right come in and see us about it, Bank of Raeford Building Raeford, N. C. / Satisfied Our Best This Letter Comes Unsolicited Allendale S .. G. Mar. 23, 1930. Hamer, Hamer and Darby, Bennettsville, S. C. Gentlemen:- - You have just concluded the sale of my lots, and 1 cannot refrain from writing you this letter in testimony of my appreciation.both of the lyinagement of the sale, and the sat isfactory price you got for same. It will afford me pleasAire to speak a word for you gentlemen, when I can and shbuld I have other property in the future to sell, I shall certainly have you handle it forme. You are clean and above board, and this recommends your company tome. With beet wishes for your continued success, 1 am Yours very truly, • _ (Signed) J. L. Carlton ■ ifcl A — , - , . . . 'See liar or write us before you close a contract, for your property and you will feel as Mr. Carlton does. yio-; ir Hamer, Tom C; Hamer .Bennettsville Hamer & Darby & Auction Co. Tom M. Hamer J. Elliott Dwby , S. C. St. Mathews, S. C. 0 .i»3

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