i.*- i*V- i r:- A'. ‘v\'- fiOKBCuilHIl JOORHU Dwi’tReiamuiim ■*fPi ' r^iF' Publisbed Wotklv by jtAEF0«0 PUBLISHING CO. D. SCOTT POOLS. E^Ror Bnterod st Uie poatofflce »fc Raeford S. O.. SB iecond-clMS matter. The Daily Neft»ihavLD4? ,ob^| served tliat in Jina^rrefct Max Gardner Jias appaltentlv devel- ope I' coi isidetab.%?fe£ an asset, the Ral e)gi> Tia^ba hastens to Raeford, N. C., June 3, 1920. WAS IT A MISTAKE? Some say the purchasing of that steam shovel to load clay on trucks by the county com missioners was a mistake, for the reason, that is too much ex pense for the use to be made of it The reasons for the purchase are: There is a lot of clay to be hauled; there are few laborers, and the worK must be done, and Mr. W. E. Blue says he can do twice as much work. But the machine is too large. It’s the^ thing to.load cars at the sandpit, or the grave I bed; but it is too ponderous to be moved about With only a few trucks to load it may be standing idle burning coal with the operators waiting on the haulers. There are but few bridges in this county we would like to drive that thing over. And as some see it, it is like buying ten mules to run a two horse farm; like buying a . five thousand dollar lynotype ma chine to do two thousand dollars’ worth of work a year; like build ing a hotel where nobody stops However, if it has been bought, and there is now no remedy, fif ty or a hundred trucks or carts should be procured and the roads clayed to everdbody’s satifac tion, and a satisfactory large and we’ll have as good roads as as they have in Robeson, eh? (by ARTHUR D. GORE ) If you knew ther^ (were ten millon homeless and twice as many uncomforTiahly housed people In this country tod nr: or if you knew that through Arner ican carlessdess three hundred I way and fifty million dollars and fif-! _ r j r * n teen thdusand .lives were lost; KaefonI D.feat,tjanpBragg, each year through preventable In a close and exiling g tme fires, would you continue to be acTd that Gal dnfet^%robably re gards J'im as the wy who. put Jthe ass iik'.'i&^it . . 10^, have your Gfomi tottf‘'Daily News. KEEP the correct time. Geln ihgersoll Watch at Raeford Hardware Go. ■; careless as perhaps you have been heretofore? Do you believe in fire and au tomobile theft insurance? Sev eral homes have been destroyed and automobiles stolen here in Hoke this year. Do you know that the future FOR SALE—One . seoond hand Ford Touring car in good re- .pair, and one BuicK (J Five Passenger car also in vood condition. w; J. L, Pratt, Raeford, N C. bless vou.with a sense of precau tion, self protection, and mother- wit, and means for you to use it wisely; and I am asking y ni to let me help you do tho . Bgi honest with yourself an 1 your wife and children, come see me about insuring your car, your barn, your home. I’m not in thi^ business to my advantage alone; I am in it to add Y’ your safety, comfort, and peace of; FOR SAL mind. , j them quick, Raeford, N. G. (Adv.) N. A. McNEILL. cf hall .\ionday af .ernoon Kae" ford defeatea Cami.Br..gig 2 to 0. irlake McKeiO'.an pitcniug for Raeford, pitcc/iec the airtight variety of had, not o single soldier in the:came passed second base, and a,though the homo team played ragged at times and failed to tally as- they might have; only ouct; r tvvioe the so!- diers even threaten i i score At least 200 .soldiers ;ame ovi^ to holds for you? Youtlonot; God. „ , . ■ , . . r, TT root for their comrades, bui t hey didn t intend»it. But He did fy^nd but little to eht.huse. v***'V-‘.'*'* ■’ A ■ t. k.d'- ..'4» ■A'-. -a Of course you know that, but arp prepared, Have you gotten all you need to pass the hot days'and to make summer arid vacation time a* pleasure? Both these are coming sure, so that is why we “prepared” to meet any of your demands. are Cool, Dainty, Attractive Why not come hereJn tr place? _■ Baucom’s Cash S: ore. Raeford. N; 0 first Get i ■3'^' and girlish to a marked degree are the Dresses we are. ►V, 1 offering. i Styles you cannot resist at prices that are as irre sistible. . , ' Blouses ^4. Plenty” VOILE BLOUSES, ORGANDIE BLOUSES, GEORGETTE BLOUSES. i % We have a complete assortment of the seanson’s best models. ■ - • IN The conditions in Mexico are bad. One resolution has just proven successsul. and anoth- f is brewing. So it goes. (Successors to Nisbet Bros. Co. Tobacco growers have had a ^^ggt jlieir plants put jpft want of rain,land then, cut worms have, been the worst ever known. Wise Befeci the B'EBT We thought it would .be so,and so it will be: The from county seat to county seat roads will be made good and all the others ne glected. Hi Johnson and (Jeneral Wood both made speeches in the State last week. Both want' the Re publican nomination for Presi dent, but the bosses say neither will get it With the adoption of this Women’s Rights Amendment goes the last vistage of states rights. Elections will be con trolled thereafter by the riational government. White Cap Coffee. White Pioupe Coffee. Votan Coffee. Caraja Coffee. Ridge-Way Indian Ceylon Tea. Twi-Light Special Mixed Tea. Votan-Special Blend Tea. Kingan's Sliced Bacon. .Kingan’s Sliced Beef. ■ Kingan’s Country Si\ le Eanis. Fresh Shipment of Mackerel just arrived. ‘ Your order will not be complete without them. 6 McNEILL GROCERY CO. We see it predicted on every hand that prices on everything is getting ready to tumble. If the priees of sugar and paper .tumble from where they are they will bust sure. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. Phope 44. Next to Postoffice. The Journal wants to know how the teachers are to be given a substantial increase in pay, the Voadbuilding doubled, or more, other expenses increased and the taxes not be increased? PLANT, PLANT OR YOU CANNOT HARVEST. % Now they say there will be no changes in the original bounda ries of Camp Bragg. Others, beside the Psalmist are ready to exclaim: “All men are liars’’— those who dispense camp dope at any rate. , 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 merchandise and naming prices you cannot re sist. Variety of Molasses, Syrups, Flour, Dairy Food, Wheat, Shorts, Cotton Seed Meal, Homegrowui corn and Meat. As good as the^best Cheese, Coffees, Teas, Vegetables and many things appetizing to the wants of the public, % ’ITie straw vote being taken bv The LiteraryTiigest shows that as many Democrats as Republi cans A'ants Hoover for President, and most of them are Southern ars. That shows a mighty bad taste. Sell Your Produce to us and Get Our Prices in Merchandise. THE VARIETY STORE B. F. MOORE Phone 105 Raeford,N. C; * f) We Have Them - Prices Right Cotton Hoes, Campbell and Lewis Sweeps, Ptow Stocks, Spring Tooth Harrows, Four Hoe Cultivators, Oliver Chilled Riding Cultivators, 9-tooth Harrows, 14-tooth Harrows, 5-hoe Cul tivators; many other tools needed on the farm. Don’t forget now is the tiihe to get your Screen • Wire and Screen Doors. Our stock is going' fast. Will be hard to replace. Have Large Stock Red Cedar Shingles at $10 per 1000 We need your trade and we hope you need our good merchandise. Let us -serve you. Raeford Hardware Raeford, N. C. 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