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' Beading Llteri^ure—Fourth Rea^^ : /■^Bine’s iPro^iMsive Arithmetic, Bfe^ r ‘New'World Speller, Book II * ' '. -- ■‘i - * ^ te-- Ritchde-Gald-well Primer of Hygiene- Tmaer or H ^VPriw5ti^ ’Englisjhj mok 1 ^ Dedge*S^ Primary Geography CJhild^s ^wld—Fourth Reader iS^ry %f tho'Old’N State .' ’ WFmoiiAbE ,• 'S j -■- wbrm 4^ ^ -- As folk%.'0#is tfndioi tioQ is drawn eeltoofi^ds. vajr dayi*i«'tli0l Mist Sadia IMU^iWfr oC fK« spent^lifi^ eotvd^ tiio. flinee He FoUn aii|a^ JnA asaettog |ia¥. cm Iwldal Doal^^ .faving &alf||i(^ ItnAiBii to'JUa ||ig. l^ton pmg^ gbiy W«,notloa k- gbedniMi^af folksbas goiiig tot^^^ tbfesmiiiiiiur^r' , Scfaooto eyer^wliera wiH at>^ { be going, bnt tiowafaig k qslttc^ perhatisiton ib^' : j^e '. Wbi^oad, Cox or '' 8epfc..i>|m5 Uiy D.^S- PW|le. Raofoid3.d . •-'^botbbi M' moat jirefjattyjr eofe^ M ito-(bsastl^'k^ iiou UK' 8. :8. Kel^arig.ij^.qi§i |fcy j ‘rn.- Frid^, the fifijg;; ' . .. VwkBoa mS, ralbilffas'/to iat«»^igpr- Wltoia 'Iflit ^iiingilbnhiv to BaekbtT who hi SaMgb - '■■ v^'- 0i ™ ran Odnsenaloty * .. r •'■■.>-. fi. " ' 'lfdto;-m ipteaiiitf t^to Clkiifto^^ WN'm^.-OriUoib' wt a c. fhiah kla^ bt Itr and il^ i., / -;'■■■ '■>» :> - ■■ -■ - ’ retonM dsgb ftolif a to Jeabto tor Ooliegoi f j Greaneh al4H to. its Ihto 11ibbliik% l»^ ai ni ag«[afFtoK^ aqd t|w|r )Hiia ^ SS'**i(£?S^^ woih* aistoHiiiillHii, mi$im mi j/im istm mdtm t few -Itoiwg, wage ‘ -®|^ap*w*iinrf in«K‘ V^tmtwmmrnM IW®' - All deri^toiddiainiyofthe tug. % ■■‘/ :.v%.. . loat a wopd IMH Aattodl; We itiHWtoHa fing ioM aiaadl ^ Astiotdl; tlw lanaeiw an ^hibitoBl aaar dMir fine ooCtoa and cbm, whidi are ntygmi, tet when thsf bear of toe cnm anaUtOebloa. Thei ttfbl fWiren kare tiieir The new dccmitorT on tlw ^ MboDi ttoOtoi wfli be eoDvleted aMb. re Khool will start mi time. But what I started to write aboiHiaoiirtingteg dam. We baref^er sixty papUs; oar teacher is ProC. A. D. Currie of Learingbofg, and be knows wkaibtie talking abool The book we ose is Phignea to Somt^ WIpb yoa could hear llieai eing '•lly Fkr Away Horae.” and "iesas liOrgr Of liy Sonl.” Oor •eboql wUI dose 8^ 15tt, We erttiUrea concert that nigiit. ealRIed "The Beaatifol GMy** will he giren, and after tidplay I^.C. D. Ftonks will Udma 4be school and .the aadL. eiice, ao we aric yoa and yonr leaden to come. - • ^•vj ^'•PL Ihw. L. S. m^illan is rMt- tof lire, R. L. BeCfaime. -i——>-a- ■ (lOOD valain in men’sand bay’a ShlfTJV Bantom*s Gii6 Store. Batfoid. N. C. ft. /;//'';hS^faig Liti^tnre--0farth Reader ■ - 'p ^ ^Millions Progressive Arithmetic Book II ^ i' .Usentiai Stui^es in English, B^k II Dodge’e CompafTative Geography * Hill’s Young People’s History nf N. C. Ritchie’s Primer of Sanitation , New World'Speller, Book II , Agriculture for Beginners Handbobk of Elementary Sewing Schoicd Kitchen Textbook SEVENTH GRADE ^ Reading Literature—Seventh Reader Milne’s Progressive Arithmetic, Book II Dodge’s Comparative Geography • Richie’s Primer of Physiology Our Republic Essential Studies in English; Book II New World Speller, Book II Peele’s Civil Government Handbook of Elementary Sewing School Kitchen Textbook Agriculture for Advanced Classes HIGH SCHOOL-IST YEAR Wentworth & Smith’s School Algebra, Book I Collar & Danin’s First Year Latin Common Words Commonly Misspelled, Payne Ward’s Sentence and Theme, and Classics Greer’s Domestic Science ' , Hughes Qommnnity Civics Cabell and Eikenberry’s General Scianre 2ND YEAR Wentworth & Smith’s Algebn^ I and II Briggs & McKinney’s Composition, Book 1 and Lit. Bennett’s Caesar Spidltog, Payne , - Duties of Kstory, Robinson & Breasted, Part I Greer’s Domestic lienee General Science iiilUreNruf^ H,^««00 to Goooaoitt OU or Copra a68.220.- [OOOto. lottoii Seed OU, JA- [qO0.ooft^> Olive OU. 7,0(10,900 to. palm OU. 60.000 OOOibe. Oriental Peunit OU, ^OOQ, [000 to • Rape Seed 00,1,000,000 1 Soy Bean (DjO, 190,000,OOOdbs Tbtal, m6(K1.00(yto. or riiangpd. to barrels ot^ [1,460.000 lUrehiWhUejtlie prptoiction of refined ootton Ml m %70()^(^ barrjito With all (41 (»mtag ia Jhare to canry over for lie inew. erop 760,000 barrds of wt- I ton seed oil dewing that we not prododag quite as eoUxmseedqii as is conani and exported and that gir kets are now omititoled leoi^ticms. nie Peanut Growws are ling their (xmgreaamen to/voto I for a ttoiff to ivoteet them^m jf(»eigacomp^timi whoB k>w standards of Uvibg prevW and now as we see this worklff out dvery manlnterastod inioweh fare of the section give I this'very carefnl ooiuri^^atioo. Beepectfollyi PAUL J. BARBVOER Mr. W. 3RDYEAR Wentworth & Smith’s Algebra, II Briggs and McKinney’s Composition, II and Lit Bennett’s Cicero Mr. B B. Bhod' I'L Cramp and f ^roogh town Theadf morning enrauto to WaHaee fhere they Jwill make their nore borne, Bebinson A %ard’»0utline8 European ffistory, Part III *!„,« raiii .^ut ite in ihMv Chardenal’h Complete French Course that tbey still g ” Spdling, Payne |^|W to y«ni|0 rtlUwAy. TeUer & Brown's 84,inens Methods . miiy « 4TH YEAR ' iMich., ^Mondaf^Qt to such ^ Wentworth & Smith’s Plane Geometry Ibnital short tiNm hi nothing to Bates’ Ekiglish Literature, and Classics* lmake"fli0 vrorM Bennett’s Virgil I , j Latane’s History of U. S. and MagrudePs American | Ed Petoritojfho farms for Government |l|p^ * bale of • ‘ "i ' ' ' ■ ' • JChb Raafordgreded school had an aui^ptiions opening Monday^ and wo hope to have the iiMist aoccei^ul term we kAve had to j^ears.- ^ Rev. Healus of LilBngton be gan a aeries of meetings at Piril* Uppi Monday. niglA These eer* vicee will (nnttoue twice'a day through neih Sunday. Mr. N. A. McDcmald of Tim- beriand has been s^ck, however, he was able to att^ a me^og Monday of the board of odaea* tioh, of which he UThairmaia Miss Blanche Bailey ol Wil* mington, a member (rf the Frank- linton graded acdiool faculty, iaspendmgthis week with Miss Maude Po^e. 'Hiey go on to Franklinton Friday. LutherPurceH,: oriored. .who farms for Miss Mary S. McLeau near Bowmore, brought^ in the first bale of ootton tor this sea* son Monday, and sold it to. Me* Lauchlin Co. for 96e pet pounA Mr. J. iIl. McNeUI had real nice sweet potatoea frton hit patch in July, and fow dare ago we saw a boxful he had brought to the store that were nnusirahy fine. They are Porto Bioa yams. Evangelist Wno.. Btock of CMottois preachflig each day at Montrose at 11 A m. and at 8 p. m.. the song service begin- nig at 7:30 p. m. Theae meet* togs will (^tinne through next Sunday. NOTKl. C- > Chardenal’s Complete French Course Domestic Art ' SpeUing, Payne. TeUer & Brown’s Business Methods Having qualified for the work I am ready to offer my to the cotton growers tionfor grading abd stapling their cotton for this seaaon. Find out what you have, tiben ycru are ready to offer it at tlie market price. lamheretohe you and will be glad to see j* cotton last g^ tet ho dito t ineatMrs. 0. L. Jackson No. have**it giaB^beoeiito-those; 148.. seed are to fofplenttag. I. o. C. CLAPP, Gndwr. Li‘X. ■j • ' ■ ' i'.- ^ ^ ywp% itreetB and Oirpal iMfoi^ja&d .wlira brooma to ^ityommeedi. Lantorna, oO cans, tntkry, cioekcfjr, thiwar*, gifuswaie. rat pri^ Midsniarat pri^nottoba diiooiintod. popular toadi and edibita fresh and seasooaUe esemstem and at hmaat prices It with (luaHty. B. F.lMOORE Pkfraios RMlttrd,N. C. RatUii#DoHars r; Gather No Interest- Andintanitii What makes dollars arow— laf^. * Of conns^ if yofa hairs aared money, you hava it on Intaiast-^if nbt to securitise tfc^ oerCainhrlii tha bank- i iA Sufskr josaranato^ of those who use shot hagib atockfaig^ Mnlcans tM pots as de- WStorfM. If yoa m, yoa*l eventually be aoriy, IVi far Imtkir to bs aale than sorry . Ws pay 4 par eant iatecaad-lOO pmr cant SAFfiTl The Bank of Hokb Rsi^otdr N, C. 'n -Vi ■’M-
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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