■ ■■■ ‘■v,-=j«ia;ij*sfe*'^iNT/;!: ■ 4^108 thal vftbthe chdera idBelM. Ifr. NelH lIcOill lumretanied IM St Loin’s hospitsl loRidi •nod. Vs.» ai^ te doinR waU. Ws«is told tint aometiiiiiR T^ Skstliirlf ds«s hove bees killed In this town wittUo two months P' ' V li‘.- Hoks ffichlnad Co. are after ysor iMMiness. They Lave a page •d. thia weak, in which they set fortti aertidn salient facts con- oemiogthdr line of fall goods. JBss. H. N. McDiarmid hasac- a^tad aeall to the Kinston Ihns hyterliui dmreh effective Sep- tmharl. Mr. McDiarmid has been preachUig in Rocky Mount Moca be graduated .from Hamp den Sidney Senary five or six yaars ago. Hie local ball team dibanded .last Friday. Hoke Floyd and Vanee McMillan went to their hopMB in Faumont and Parfcton, rei^peetively. These are splendid Toong men. and good ball play sni—Floyd bang the leading hit 'ttk in tne Pee Dee League. ' V^fter a month’s rest Mr. A. IL Steveos is bsek at his post at lleLaaefalin Go. opening up his stock of clotfling- in which he is fnoeh better stocked than since befwe the World war, and be Is hl^ipy in apUdpatloii of a large bade during tlm fall season, Saaford defeated Lumbertor 4 to 8 in a ball game play ed here last Thursday pftemoon, not- withstanding the fact they had alz Scotlaod Netfc East Carolina Lslgneplayocain their lineup, and somedftfie tocals play^ f^KMot their poorest of the season Make MeKeitfian. who piteheffi forHaeford. was entity tos sbiitoiit had his Played In mwsl irnm. ^ nHssnut USDS.; lAlilR SHOP KHEiE Qurnr MEEn a F. ^oom. PKOP. I Mil B. F-King is viMtiog her nothwia^mington this whisk. little Miss Ruth McFariaad. of Aberdeen, spent the 'wcidr* and in town. Mn. J. W. Howell and child rent of Lumberton, are vidtfng rela'tivee in town. • The A^deen tobacco market opens Sept 2lBt« as you will see Iqr reference to a page ad. In this issue of The Journal. Last season farmos received much better prices for their tobacco bn the Aberdeen market than any. other on which they sold, and yon see what the warehousemen promise for this season. A good way t>i va asw» w* ‘pw-s', .-fr* jer • • v » *►' -"li*.' . ^ Bancom’s ^^^Jiaf^rdvNJ^ WANl'ED-Tbe «h^h ^ School committee 'wishes- to secure a lady to taka chsiga of the new' $5.000ldD tsaitfier age at Antiwh. v. If inte; write cr wire Mr. J. :A- .yir. Red Springs. N.JC.^ OUR values in shoes are un- suroassed. Baucoro’s Cash Store, Raefor^, NIC. v CAR FOR HlRE-^Swlce day or night. I may he Ik^nd any time around Hotel Raeford. J. P.McPADYSlN.Jr. WE have sold lots of nice shirt waist in the last few days; our are up-to-dste and reasonable In wice. Baucom’s Cash Store, Raeford, N. C- FOR SALE: 1 Ford Touring Car, 1 five passenger Chal mers Car, 1 Power Cycle, will run 80 miles on one gallon of gas. Any time you are in need of a new Ford see me, I can ms^e a delivery in four days notice, guaranteed No. 1 con dition. Will keep cars on hand the balance of the Fall, All cars at a bargain. See me and place your order. HOMER WALTERS. Automobiles for hire. Phone No. 61-L Box No 371. Raeford,, Iii.i'i tfii SPECIAL: 'Lot of neW Taffeta Silk, Messaline, Geont^te, etc. Nice quality, yard wide, at $1.98 per vii id. Baucom’a Caab Store, Raeford. N" C. LETL.- C. HEJNS wiiee your house forectrle ligts. All work guaranled ^ —^ NEW Fall Styles in meti s trou sers. These are stricllv up-to* date in every respect. We are selling lots of tbem. Take a look at them yonri^l Baucom's Cash Store. Raeford, N. C. double ENTRYBOOKiEE^ er and all-n^und busiDess man open for position January l^t. 10 years experience in lumber business ard same in, .mercan tile business. Referepa^ ex-, changed. ~ ' Address, Box 74, Tfoy^ C.. M auE I„JM nCi | sgg St- n-- ^ . ASK TO SEE THEM. I'- Arid to make room we have placed on our bar- S' .gain counter: One lot 32-inch Gingham at 30c. 60 White Wash Skirts at $1.00. 75 pair $2.00 Silk Gloves at $A00 1003^ Hose at 1&. ^ lot 25.to 50c Laces and insertion at 10 to 25c. ■Big lot 10 to 15c Lac^ and insertion at 5c. Big cut on'children Straw Hats. [jMfs is Tom \fUctFORMi\ SCHOOLTIM MEANS SAVINGS HERE ON SUPPL|£C McLAUCHLIN CO. ■ Dry-Goods Dept. - Raeford, >• North Camlitia. It’s the Old Question Again Buying Sch09l Books and Supplies' We ArePti^red - ' : ' To Sopply Anything in School Supplies at the Right Price. ' iifliiHnimiffiiiHiiiiiiitn^ ..ri K,& Smilh W. B. MoQaeen SAflTH dk MrQUEBN At Uw Will praetloe In all ooorti of State. fftMDiit and penow attenUon given to an borinew. New Office oppo^ta Court Hoose. QORUON B. ROWLAND ATTOBMET AT LAW Raaiod, N. C Ottee No. 19 in Bank of Baufotd Bldg. Photta No. ST. J. W. Oarvle. Oeoar Leach CURRIB R LBACH, AtfoMfiaol Ci—lirt at Uw Baeoad floor of Johneon-^niomae Notary Publie In office. A Little Money Goes a Long Way At Our Store in Buying School Stuffs Watch Our Windows for School Goods of the Very Latest Kinds - A 'n f FOR SALE > RAEFORD DRUG CO. \5S/ prescriptions A SPECIALTY izrzij^Mzi H. W. B. Whittey ■ AimauKv-AT-taw * SABPOKD. • N. O. VboM n. Up stein in Jdinaon The ■aalndMlBg. A. W. Mclean IMckaon McLean L. B. Yaner H. £. Stacy McLmm, Varser, McLean 1^ StagTf ATianmAT-uY. Office on fleeond floor National Beak of Lnmberton. LUMBERTON. N. Cl IF IT is PHONE Si. A. D. G ORE LAWVER Piatt Bldg. Baaford. Bae.-Tleae. Hoke Bealty, Loss A Tmft Oo. Dr. H. McK. McDiarmid, BEITIST iMiod, K.. Baak of Baafoid Building. Pluaa hi Oitoa—d Bettdenee No. 4 DR. H. R. CROMARTIE, KADOIM « - : • HC Offiee: JohMiia.TlioBae Bonding Offiaa *PhoBa 71. Beeldenoe *Plione M DR. i|^ O TEBEAUi agreOPATIf OffiMT^Br. fandwford. MgfoHfvMi, N. C. Wftta for Htoratwa ooBeemiag We will give y6ur order the same careful attention that a customer receives when in our store. We have a complete line of Staple, and Fancy Groceriss. We can supply you with your fall and winter turnip seed. CORBY’S BREAD AND CAKES We can supply all your wants in Groceries. Give us a trial. We want to serve y Poole & Co. The Place to Get Good Things to Eat. Pratt Building., Phone No. 61. 406 Acres of Land I 235 Cleared I TIk 1 A. CbisholiD Fan I 21-2 miles Raeford Graded School. Also a nice school within astones* S throw of residence. Railroad siding within a few hundr^ yards of farm, s An ideal two-sto^ home built in city style, electric lights, water works* M large barn and outbuildings; seven tenant houses, l^s with tenant houses’ M land adjoin® T..B. Upchurch, J. E. Ckinoly, W. M. Norton and g Without question the finest farm in Hoke county offered for sale With s a lib^ paymrat can give a term of 12 years. * 3g Would Yon |ike to Borrow This Form! I s. See me at once. W. T. Crump WAGRAM, N. C. ■ (fif' lyiiiiiiipifpgifliiiiiii^^ wm