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i I .V ...A ''ti)r%.'-■ ‘ 19k-^‘ ' •4'- W' t ■ y IM -\ 10KIC4DlltI JOORIAL . Pablis&dd Wa kly by tinmo MmUKHIHO CO. the FOR SALE: Milch Cowb for > Sale.’ MRS R 'J: SMITH, ‘^ijnnon. C o. Morr FooLK. ( Bntered Mi Um pottoffloe at Raeford N. 0., •• 8«x>nd-clM« matter. of Groceries Baeford, N.C., Nov. 18, l920. People should help each -other all they can. The merchants owe bills which must be paid. Farmers owe accounts at stores So to settle matters all should try to borrow money on cotton stored to yay all the pressing debts. People should gfather and care fully save their cotton crops. They should store and insure it against loss by fire, and they should borrow money on it to pay as much as possible on their debts, when there are debts against it, but it should not be sold at present prices. Has not come down as lots of oth er necessities have, but we are try ing to bring them' down on an equal basis with everything else as near as possible. Consider the quotations below and and you will save money: Coffee, Qreen, 20c per pound. Rice, Whole Qralii, 15c per lb. Sugar, 20c per pound. We carry everything in Grocer ies. _ QliA5SES FIVTED TO THE EYES - . Frames properly adjusted to face, broken lenses duplicated Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 380 Dawson & ^ Sancton, Jewelers and Optometrists,f 210 Hay St. Fayetteville, N. C- FOR S A L E^A''..2bruzz( Seed Rye. ' . ‘G. F WATSON, .. Wagranij^N. C ^ORSAL® ^ a See‘ A'fine mrllE cow very sonable ■* ' ’I'--"''-''' E. L. PEELE,^ ' Raeiot'd, a. 2. FOR SALE—Nitrate' of Soda, not less than 16 tons. For pi i- j ces. write or wire McCormick & Company, ' Nitrate Brokers, Sanford, N. C. We do not agree to this from county seat to county seat sys tem of road building, because of necessity it will cause a neglect of all other roads for h )(ng pe riod, and then the f t such roads as are contotri; '' will lay too heavy abur^ei. o taxes upon our peo0fe. If ti.p.' will raise the money by a wheel tax, we offer no further pbjeci- tion. Poole & Co. RAEFORD BARBER SHOP S vice is our Motto Three First-Class Barbers. B. F. HOOPER, Prop - That real estate will bear a hejavier proportion of taxes that other property under revdluation none deny, but they say this is right, for lands have been under valued. We doubt this- for prop, erty is valuabis according to iti- earning of n;t gains for its own er. Take the last six years, two lean and fqur fat, two of which were the best ever knowm. two others very good, and the lean ’14 and the bad ’20, without a change, and farms have not earned a dividend for their own ers. True, they have bought .automobiles, and haye ridden, but when they haVe sold this crop, they willgiut about owe for their automobiles and their riding. . The Place to Get Good Things to Eat - Pratt Building. Phobe No. 61. Rich Silverware— The Cdft of Distinction lt*s SO easy to have well Painted Floors THAT HAMLET MES^. The Raeford high school foot ball team went over to Hamlet last Thursday afternoon to play a game with the Hamlet high school team, but decisions by the referee^ and interference by spectators were such the Rae ford boys left the field, and the aforesaid referee announced the game forfeited to Hamlet J to 0. Th^scfi'e stood 6 to 6 when the game w as stopped. They were given such a raw . deal by the officials of the game the matter was appealed to E. R. Rankin of Chapel Hill, who in some way is a promoter of high school athletics, and who, while not possessing official pow er, has the power of suggestion of fairness in these contests, but staEements and affidavits by the Hamlet people, which. wiU be proven untrue, seemed to have rendered that official a mora; paralytic. . We do not care anything for dishonest contests. Such are no ' sport, and can only debase those who engage in them. Nothing is gained where honor is .lost sigh ; of, and while Hamlet is still in the race for the State bighschoo football championship, and Bae ford has been ehmipated, ah( that by a team which stands not a ghost of a chance to win in a fair game, still the truth of the matter, though crushed in Ral eigh, will rise again. If athletics are practiced to de- ^ velop rascality, to produce perfl- ‘ dy in humaity, to promulgate . dialuniesty. untruthfulnc^s and depravity, we are on the way in. North Carolina. Whte untrath, dikhopsty and moral depravity are rewarded, wliftiier tend we? LOWER PRICES AT Store Silverware purchased _ at this store carries with it a double assurance of quality — that of the maker and that of this store, which hp al ways maint.'iined the highest standards. We can show you the work of the world’s best makers— pieces of rare design, of un- 'questioned quality. If you are among those who find pleasure in beautiful things, you will enjoy inspecfihg our large and varied stock—and you, will be heartily welcome. W-lV-W Rings Variety Ladies’ Men’s Misses Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery,i Handerchiefs, Suspenders, Purses, Towels, Oil Cloth, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Checker Boards, Combs> Toilet Water, Toilet Paper, Box Paper, Scissors, Knives and Forks, Locks. Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, Buc'ets. Dish Pans, Milx Crocks, Lamps, Lamp Chim-^ neys. v And when you desire to select a ring for some inti mate friend oi; for yourself, you will find this same high standard of quality reflected in our assortment. The W-W-W Rings, of solid gold, set with gems, are. known not only for the flawless purity of the stones, but also for the rare beauty of the design. Come in and let us show.you. [ r All above at Lowest Possible Prices. Pull Line Feed and Edibles. T. D. hatcher; JEWELER. Beautifully finished floors are the pride of die home. Itiseasyandinexpen* nve to keq> your floors in perfect conihtion with 14^ work when you paint them widi ^53*333' It dries over nii^t with a hard, lugh-gloss finish; is abscJutely %vater>proof, does not mar or oad., and stands severest soutl^. It comes in nine Sitiactive colors. **Sam the Surface and you Save All" Ml far Colar Cwds and Paint Book or write v iidbart Ce.tlncon,orated,|Loulsvlllo, KmjA Raeford Hardware ¥ovmmMm3 B. F. / Phone 105. Raeford, N. C. ' ■BH WE CAN MAKE Prompt Delivery in Hoke County ON A FEW DODGE BROTHERS Motor Cars Write, phone or wire Gibson Brothers LAURINBURG, N. C. Phone 151 Be Sure to See Them on Thursday, Friday or Saturday of This Week. r * * For this is a SPECIAL OFFER and will mean dollars CO you if you intend buying Furs. O'- A Few More Ladies’ Coat Suits Arriving to select from at the right pricet McLauchlin Dry Goods Dept.
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