tk IU’wn IMA I? It ' tn iplachiK new crop Irish ^jotatoes OD the merket at IIS a barrel. > tMr. and Mrs. G. A. Graham ate spendiDg some time in Bla dM> county. We are sorry the 'doctw'e health is impaired |l^ » Governor BobGlenh, who was Hr. Wid llfi; H tj, Mrs. i. B. Thomd§ and daufthter Catherine have retained from a two weeks visit to rela tives in Statesboro. Ga. Mr. G. 0. RoRers ot. Graham who has been elected Saperint''n- dent of Schools by the board of education in this countjTarrived Jgovcmor of this state from 19051 last Saturday and may now be to 1909, died in Toronto, Canada, found at his office in the court iMtweek. house. j For Sale on Easy Terms » Farms ^ 132 acres between Lumber Bridge and Parkton, N. C., 90 acres in .cultivation, one dwelling, four tenant hou ses, bams and outhouses. 100 acres near Lumber Bridge, 80 acres in high state of culti vation, dvrelling, tenant houses, barns and stables, fruit trees 831 acres in Hoke County, 150 acres in cultivation, renting this year for $4500 00. 4 good houses, barns and out houses, good roads runs through the place. Pricd 43,000.00 216 acres near St. Pauls, N. G., 13o acres in cultivation, every acre can be cultivated, 1 dwelling. 1 tenant house, barns and stables. 87 acres 3 miles from Parkton, 56 acres in cultivation, every acre can be cultivated. 1 dwelling, 1 tenant house, 1 tobacco barn, barns and stables. Price $110 00 per acre. " 134 acres 9 miles from Launnburg, 50 acres in cultivation, l tenant house, barns and stables, 75 acres can easily be brought into Cultivation. Price $90 00 per acre. If you want to buy, see us. We invite your.inves- tigation. ^ ^ If you want to sell, list your property with us, we will find a buyer. The Q. H. Russell Co. Laurinburg, N. C. - ' ■ MOTTO: “Fair Dealings to Both Seller and Purchaser. Anhdti'n^ For* State I herebv afitiotiltce, a candidate foi* /-ertatbr jirom this the 13th Seu/itbrial l|)i8trict, (Cumberland ai tl Boki}jBubject to the action of the ’'Tllj^octatic Primary. Your Bn)0p^rt will be earnestly apjweciate^f. j Edwin R. Mclj^effidn. For Clerk Sop eric r^iCoprl. I hereby amnunc^ayself a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court, liubject to the action pf the Democratic primary. Wni. L. Poole. For Sheriffi-^ I hereby announr-e ihyfclf a candidate for the offleePof sheriff of Hoke county subject to the action of the Democratic pii mary. Edgar Hall For Cotton I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Cotton Weigher for Hoke county, sub ject to the action of t^ Dt inn cratic primary, ^ Martin McKeithan. i or Representative I hereby annoucee myself a candidate for the office of Rep- ' resOntative from Hoke count y in the lower House of the (Jeneral assembly, subject to thei8ct.ion of the Democratic Pritnarv, Oscar Leach #' For State Senator' I hereby announce myself a candidate for State Senator from the 13ih Senatorial Disj^ict, in cludiug the counties of Cumber land and Hoke, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri- niaries, and will appreciate your Support. Dr. J. Vance M jugan ■ 'Z J/' . I 'it • * • ' - ' 2K- The whole question of a super-tire is a matter of principles. For there is nothing exclusive in the industry. No patents, no secret formulas prevent a conscientious maker from build ing the best. But cost and competition modify ideals. The Brunswick idea is to pay perfection’s price and get it. >* That has been the Brunswick policy since 1845. And it ac counts for the growing preference' for Brunswick 'Tires. Motorists expect the utmost from a tire bearing the name of Brunswick—and get it. You, too, will be convinced by your first Brunswick, Hiat here is an extraordinary tire, and that more money cannot buy a better. Better tires of their type are impossible—or better tubes.' That we guarantee. Try ONE Brunswick-^learn how it excels. THE BRUNSWICK-BAUCE-OOLLENDER Ca Baltimore Headquarten: 107 Hopkina Place * / MHO cm /in uniimiied Irnusugv Guarantee Basis For Coi I here! candidat office of for Hokd',,'' of the vot(!^ Primary. I life! !03 xa miasiouer myself _ a U? . to the mjo^^ioner |io th^^ction 1 0. Democratic , PliJ For C'Jiy.'; I hereb’ .•f.a candidate'll sioner ■ fc subject to «T5^^cXsucliitn ^ iMsioner myself a l;y Commis- j kh district ion of, the Democratic Primary. ^ J.'A Johnson For County GommUsionef ^ I hereby announce *mys0lf a candidate ■ for county Commis sioner, subject to the action of tr.e Democratic Rrimarv- ^ Iff^ctor P. Currie For Treasurer \ ^ I hereby announce mvsfdf a candidate for the office of Treas urer of Hoke county subje^ to the voters at primary. f, W. J. McCraneyf For Register of Deeds ^ I hereby announce myself a candidatefor the office of Register | of Deeds for Hoke county sub-l ject to the action of the coming | primary. I am now serving as Register of Deeds filling the un expired term of R. L, Bethune resigned, if elected I pronilse to give the same careful attention ■ to the duties of the office in.>*the.j future I have given in the imst.’' Yours to serve ' ' D. K. Bl^ For Sheriff. * Ac the request of a numb|r of mv friends I, hereby announce myself a candidate for the (race of Sheriff of Hoke County, sub- lect to the action of the Demo cratic primary. JOHN A. McDIARMID. For County Commissioner. I herein announce myself a candidate for the office of Coun- -J. T. B. LESTER & GO. Raeford, N. C. •rrrrSoioiuer, BUUjecl to iUe nominating primary in June. E. B. McNEILL. >1 For Connty'.Commissioner ^ - I hereby announce myself a candidate of the office of County Commissioner, subject to tho approaching primary. M. G. Ray r.i; ,v.-x Evolution of the 7 has been a leader in all developments for the benefit of the ultimate purchaser Studebaker was--- - —first to make extenave uSe of pressed steel throughout. , , —first to cast six-cylinder motors en bloc. —first to produce a car with crown fenders.' —first to produce a six-cylinder car selling for less than $2,000. -ffirst to produce a seven-passenger, four-cy linder 40 h. p. car selling for less than .$1,000. —first to produce a 50 h. p. car selling for less'than $2,000. —first to furnish place glass windows, khickel- trimmed in the rear of the top. as standard equipment. —first to produce a car selling for less than $2,000 with cord tires as standard equip ment. ii Ask a Studebaker Owner”. JUNE PAGE, * 4 ' DEALER. RAEFORD, N. C. •'.'V, :V'‘j m When in Need of WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Hoes, Sweeps tq head the grass. Building Material, Doors;‘Sash and Nails, Lime, Ce- ment, Shingles and many other articles you will need. Screen Wire; Screen Doors and Windoys, Ic.e Crearn Freezers, Paints, Lead and Oil, Turpentine, coloring of all kind Auto Tires and Tubes, Stoves and Ranges and then good cool Oil stoves that give sat isfaction. SEE .'■■ " ' ■1£'* . v'T.rl Raeford, Hardware Dept. >’ North X Carolina. r. ■ j-r- M’i'llif.-' ■

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