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\ ^ No, we didn’t hkve snow^" but l>elng made in theeounty If:,- ^We bad |^lot of cold rain ibw' priced of cotton bae ^Btoppodlhe real estate business. ids-of Horton 'hold our it tons of court. We read he 5niy 26 years old. f ,W#&ive not heard of a deer, j. in ffMst'botbiDK worth while, be ing killed this season. \ Thff journal has been wrong; ■ Superiw court convene Nov: 29, Mpnday after Thanksgiving. The hobbyhorses are in town, and running at a loss, still they are here, if that’s comforting. « If you get real ipad at' a fel low, tell him to go to Hamlet; we ^on^t know of anything more ta'niblizing. Yeste^rday, Nov. 17, Mr.'Har ry Skipper brought us a limb off a peach trbe with open bloom on it, which unusually late or early on ^ or the other. ^ The mistake was made when the Baeford team agreed to play a game with Hamlet at Hamlet. Gee whiz! We remember a base ball game here with a team from that town once. ' ^rs. W. C. Currie entertain? pf the Raeford graded school ' teachers at supper Tuesday ev ening, making it a most delight ful occasion for the hard worked > instructors of the citv. Mr. Albert Wilson left ^oh- da y night for California where he will make his future honie. It is a serious loss to the State for such young men as Mr. .Wilson to leave it, and wa feel *{he loss keenly. ' 1^0 opeuing ot the schools is delayed to- gather cotton. - Atid the Democrats bv scores are working to get Marion But ler into Harding’s cabinet, and he’s been dead 20 years! There is iitt|e change in the price of compound lard, l^grely made of cotton seed oil. To our mind, a manuiaturer thinks he is entitled to a good margin of profit; but ,the producers of crude materials get no further consideration than the right to eke out a bare existence. Electric' light bulbs 32 and 110 volts, 25, 40, 60 and lOO candle power. RAEPORD HARDWARE CO When it comesT, cotton sells b Raeford for 12 to 18 cents Beiug poor inuoaveniences os quite a good deal, We cannot have things we; .would enjoy. But bein g poor apd^acting rich is what gets us into trouble- Notice. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the jQoyenior oi North Carolina for the pardon of J. A. Cameron who was convicted of 2nd degree murder at the August term Hoke Superior court, 1913i MRS, J. A. CAMERON. Lard cans, meat mills, sausage millsand butcher knives. RAEFORD hardware CO. FOR, SALE— A young Jersey cow, fresh, kind and gentle. A. P. DICKSON. The Youth’s Compamon America* Home and Family Wf-nkly. It.-? Sclc? of service is'covered.by BO. other publication“m America. Its purpose and power are different. Its divenity and quality and quantity of reading appealsolid, home- aad-aation-loying people. Its wee*/j- coming makes e'.ary story, every article and all it* information doubly valuable and ^ceptable. 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Hi r 1 a i \J^ r -1 , . ..y . . . y, t' :o',ved u'.i- Thirty-Seyeh More S“== i li .^iiristsfias The Chistmas spirit—Joy, Peace, Goodwill One Toward Another, GIVING GIFTS to friend . and loved ones, each one trying to ms^ke some one happy arid the crowning event is the visit of Good Old Santa Claus On Christmas Eve. Santa Claus Headquarters for Hoke County will be at Raeford Hardware Co. where you can get suitable gifts for every one. We » ■ .i ■ ... have the largest stock ever carried, and our buyer visited many cities to secure an assorment of holiday goods. We have man^ things that / wilL make suitable gifts for the old, the young, the middle ages, the youth, boys and girls, also the very small children. Few of our lines: Jewely Watches Clocks * Toilet Cases Sliver Ware ^ Cut Glass Glass Ware Pine Nickel Plate Ware. Leather Goods Ladies’ Hand Bags Ladies’ Pocket-Books Vanity Gases Guns, I Air Rifles Express Wagons Talking Machines Bicyles Boys, and Girl. Dolls and Carriages Toys, Toys Toys Rocking Horses Tricycles ^ Winter Robes Cutlery/ Safety Razors ' Many other articles that makes handsome and useful presents. HEADQUARTERS RflCfOFd Hardware Company, headquarters OTHER STORES: Scotland Hardware Co,, Wagram, N. C., North Carolina Hardware Co.,'Aberdeen, N. C. SANTa CLAUS il.fi.-t;- -^A- 1
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