‘.r-t- ■ ■ ./ ■?!« »il 'f . ^ * *'*'. :f* • H -I.J, V'-»w '%-fi :--^f H,’ '•-TV'**' .i' k'Cvfi-*' •■yt '%=»*' rf- Si'V * IJOgiRiL PRIMARY TICKET P#eikl» by Ewshingco. MMA8«nw PC loMoftee at Raeford ^•dasB matter. 'k- 27, 1920 pBRAGa who are said to be (Jamp Brag^ jUiKjoffice have re> •tties living in Bae- lae been decided to llatto Road the wes- |r. This will take in f and leave Duncan 't it will. take the [of! r Mrs. J. A. Cam Mty, and about 2,000 Blue’a land, jn given for this indrv Is that not >ney is available to But the ^vernment ^and owns (we are ^nearly half the land £ boundry mentioned 8 the section has been iroopulated. But the jnt—our government, to make repar- lat section has been ihx>m a civilian stand- ^|d it is believed when [qimment is apprised • of •h the people have lost [^tution will be made- |-eo, at least. SENATOR; 13th Senatorial District J. VANCE McGOUGAN EDWIN R. MacKETHAN SHERIFF: EDGAR HALL JOHN A. McDIARMID A eaRdidale §ho aW bt? tjan-.ild, afid bt;I.He befdpli* \ Als Vf§W8 6n questions, whU b are iiabife to come up in theio ifl of legisla tion, and if he tii3r>fe§ a i^ertain measure is wi.se a: id leiefifcial to a -maiority, ol "tbe people he should advocate it; if he thinks a measure unwise lie Should say so and give bis, rea;.-ji;s- COMMISSIONER: E. B. McNEILL A. A. CONOLY M; G.^AY JOHN A. JOHNSON A. D. McLAUCHLIN H. F. CURRIE MURDofin McLEOD 311 is contending fora \jt the old time democra- all, we are drifting. Not Idoubt about that, and ace of a man for govern iext Saturdav week mav aoe the future destiny of ||)emocratic party in this We do not b Jieve tie jority believes in a good ^iKthsie neyvfangled ideas. Camp Bragg base ball team defeated Raeford last Saturday in a ganie at Camp Bragg 6 to 5. COW PEAS FOR SALE, them quick. N. A. McNEILL Get Mrs. W. F. Walters had new crop beans from last Thursday. her garden There is a good crop of peach es this year, the apple croj) v^ iI! not amount to much. }^^siexiiexx^iex^ie'vxxx9cxx xxx^ j PLANT, PUNT OR YOU CANNOT HARVEST. Soy and Velvet Beans, Corn, Peas and othet gar den and field seeds by express every day or two. We are filling our store now with seasonable and staple mcrchandi.se and naming p-ices you cannot re sist Variety of Molasses, Syrups. Flour, Dairy Food,' Wheat, Shorts, Cotton Seed Mi i, Homegrown corn and Meat. As good as the best Cheese, Coffees, Teas, 'Vegetables and many thiiigs appetizing to the wants of the public, Mr, Ai AllJalefe l§ ia ft h9§pi-- tal in t'ajrftfteviilft for tfeatmefit, Mr. A. Cirdley of Bopo MiilSi R il; paid this office a' visit Tuesday. ■'Atfe- ■ . R. R. Andrews and M. G^ Rfty^ prominent citizens of Rockfish, were in town Tuesday. Miss ElizabethRankin, whohas been the guest of Miss Flqra Mc Nair has rfeturned to her home in Mooresville- Miss Winn ie Hutchinson of Chase City, Va., who was the guest of Miss Margaret Moore last week, has returned home, f ^ ’ I Mrs. TidistOT, a sister of Mrs Raeford high school has*" bUiiF. E. Walker, who was here on team defeated St. Pauls 12 to 7ia visit recently, is reported tol e 3 in a game here Monday. ^ ; Viuy ill at her home in Broek- — We had a news letter irom ' Ashley Heights a few days ago "^^e rains have been light for without tne writer's name, sc; 2 months, but look fora show- we burned it instead of pn'iting! June, or this will be differ- it. That’s what goes with yearsweremerhber th:it had dry Mays. It would seem but fair to fur I nisli ail the children a way to 1 rid e to school, if any are to be furnished transportation. This wd .’of showing partiality cre- a es discontent. {iJev. W. A. McLeod, D D., of Ciero, Texas, will prench at Be'he! next Sunday morning at 1! o’clock, and at Montrose at 4 o’cI.ock in the afternoon. Dr. wa-* a Commissioner to the Gen eral Assembly at Charlotte and is just passing through to speak to his relatives. MgSifibaBi wh© iftyfht figaf ?a§i tbig year, bag ©Tosed her ggbaol aad i§ at hame. Miss Afinie McBryde, who taught iii Elizabethtown this year, is visitingMrs.T.A.Nisber. The Hoke County Confederate Veterans will be guests of the Daughters of the Confederacy at a luncheon to be served in the cK^^^^ded school building tedav. AMoif&it^g Nglie#. RftflBg pillil§d OM ©f the e§tate ef Mts, Mm Siaelail^ deceased, late of Hoke OouJity, S. 0., this is to rotify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them duly aathenticated to the un dersigned on or before the 13t.h day of May, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estaie will please make immediate settle ment. This the llth day of May, 1920. NEILL B. SINCLAIR, Administrator. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX unsigned letters. Drinkables The Wise Will i Select the BEST « Sell Your Produce to us and Get Ou?i Prices in Merchandise. ^ THE VARIETY STORE A Card of Thanks. are selling at from 6 to its each, that is, good ones, of the returns from a ap on a large orchard! IJgyiL B. F. MOORE Phone 105 Raeford,N. C. ^.XXXi XX XX XXXXX X xxxxx IT IS NOT Having got the family" back home from'the fire and serious ^ j loss of ]V|arch, this week, we ^ want to, in this imperfect wav, ^ give as best we can some expres- si n of gratitude for the most that c(?uld he expected of any ^ substantial help and j sympathy. Oh how you have lifted tis up in our hour of mis- f r’une and distress. We are most gratefully thank you all. W. N. Sessoms and Family. I am also most grateful. M. W. McLean. White Cap Coffee. White House Coffee. Votan Coffee. Caraja Coffee. Ridge-Way Indian Ceylon Tea. Twi-Light Special Mixed Tea. Votan-Speciai Blend Tea. Kingan’s Sliced Bacon. Kingan’s Sliced Beef. Kingan’s Country Style Hams. Fresh Shipment of Mackereljust arrived. Your order will not be complete without them. McNEILL GROCERY GO THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Phone 44. Next to Postoffiee. XXXXXXXXXXXXX'Kx^mii: I of getting a BARGAIN here just “ONCE-IN-A- WHILE.” This “ONCE-IN-A-WHILE” stuff doesn’t amount to much. It is the Steady Flow of Real Values it- day-in-and-day=out that counts. We make it our business to keep up this steady flow of real values, Use your better judgement and you’ll trade here day-in-and-day-out!’ DON’T WAIT! We Have Them - Prices Right a r>> Cotton Hoes, Campbell and Lewis Sweeps, Plow Stocks, Spring Tooth Harrows, Four Hoe Cultivators, Oliver Chilled Riding Cultivators, ‘ 9-tooth Harrows, 14-tooth Harrows, o-hoe Cul tivators; many other tools needed on the farm. Don’t forget now is the rime to get your Screen Wire and Screen Doors. Our stock is going fast. Will be hard to replace. ^ y Have Large Stock Red Cedar Shingles at $10 per 1000 IVe need your trade and we hope you need our good merchandise. Let us serve you.

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