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Si (Mrli Mtt fivcrtj.: .7 (8^ Abthdb IX OOrb.) . r W ^ aiico^ul dtiBen in community. In. .^rcur hum* !v .c- ■ li -.. - ,i|i.iU.iiiti iMini^ jl^miL I . iWIWiii iiil^ thdr ptUfol example ^ t^ce^ w doms i^iit Ineofa^'ea we knowbQW. \ modest opinion, the msp with a chaufleur and a hcNuef ul of aervahta. or the ndpfl^r who mows lua own lawn, prunes * the hoxwbod hedge, 'does thf^ chores about the house, drives bis car himaelf when he is able t'> ^o. nt all in a car of his own, and whose wife is the cook and the maid bst wdl as the hostess when cooP' pany comes? A lot of us feel that we a not successes unless we can bluff the other fellow with a iMgturn out of bir^ help. How about it, you enterprising farmers, youi .who have a field white with unpicked cotton and help as scarce as hundred • dollar bills? Who is doing business like the Widow that gave her mite, the neighbor with a garage of limou sines, a retinue|Of attendan he could do without, and a bunch of daughters afui a wifes^ all loaded down with glittering rocks and strings of costly stones gali wanting here and there in utter idleness, when Local Mevo. ■L«- We ire sorry to li.ecr that Hr. Bruce Morris is sick. ^ , . The Pinehmst Fahr opened yesterday and contioues thraingh tf>day and tomorrow. i That is a large pumpkin iu McNeill Grocery Co It is waiting for for a big fat possom ^weighs 60 pounds. riy Miss Belle Graham is again teaching a^ Kipling rids ydai, and orders The Journal sent to her address. Mrs J. K. McNeill went out to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A Lentz ten days ago, and her daugter was taken very sick and they are still out there The child, 15 months old, has neumonia and her condition is itical. piih9 of i^toh te low very few kre ■ ‘ ^ . ;:V ' V.. -J’ The Eaefor^Hardwfire Co. ajre getting ready f^ the. holiday trade. Read their'a4: dipt, and Mw;* Paur dgrason of Luniber, 8. C.,1^ho have been visiting his parents^ Mr. anddirs J. W. Johnson, haye returned^ Cspt Johnson rera’njtly had bis leg broken at tbe'amtie not long ;tgo, and was on crutches. r*tr PROFESSim CARDS. half the world is in^rags and go undernourished, or the ing undernounsnea, or neighbor who lives less preten tious and uses his surplus sav ings to edify himself and those about him and would not ex change his charity money for vain trinkets? I don’t kn^w anybody in Hoke county guilty of, the extrava gance I have mentioned, but tffe W5ria has just plenty such folks, and the point I make is that it’s well to steer clear of Choice Cut Flowers' Flowersjuyangcd in the latest artistic styles for all occasions. Roses, Ghrysanthemums, Carnations, Sweetpegs^, Or chids, and Snapdragpns. M^il and wire 0 r d.e r s promptly executed by J. LO’QUINN &ca hALEIGH. W. C\ H. W. B. Vi^hltley 4TTTOIltSBV-A»-l,AW leAEFORO, 1-: N c. rhoao 79. Up HlAlfi) in Johnson Tho mss building. J. JD. : civil Engineer Railroad Laid Topographic All kinds of surveys ABERDEEN, N. C. J. W. Onrria Oscar Leach CURRIh & LEACH, Attorneys and Counselors at Law Second floor of Jobnson-Thomas Building. , Notary Public" in office. GORDON B. ROWl.AND ATTORNEY AT LAW Rariord, N. QflBcs No., 19 in Bank of Baeford Bldg. Phone No. 27. 77' A- art.. - • . ... _ • . Urges Delinquent Subscribers Ar ,Iri Money or in'Country Produce at Mar- ket Prices. Eggs, Chicken, Corn, Syrup or wood preferred. " ■t' * ■ fr*-.- DON’T DBLA\ / B, S. Binlth W. B. McQueen Qreenhoiise Phono 140; Ifcore 47. Bashes, Bhraba and Bvor- gpreens iu variety. ROT BBAYBS, Agent. Baofoid, If. O. ■Ci.. Just What Does Our BATTERY SERVICE Mean to You? SMITH A M QUEEN Attorneys At Law Will practice in all courts of Btate. Prompt and personal attention ;(iven to all business. New Q^ce opposite Court House, DK. A. C. TEBEAU, OSTEOPATH Office of Dr. Sanderford, Fayetteville, N. C.. Write for literature concerning osteopathy. i .# 3 Right In Your Home! DR. H. R. CROMARTIE, RAEFORD, - - - N. C. Office: Johnson.Thomas Building OlSca 'Phone 76. Residence ’Phone 26 Battery economy is a simpte.m^^ ‘ 61 battery streng^ aria quality rLUSrane' timely attention SO WE SELL WILLARD BATTERIES and maintain a regular inspection service which pre vent certain injuries and corrects others, achieving actual money-saving' for you orf longer mileage. WE SPECIALIZE ON REPAIRING and REBUILING. ' Raeford Battery Station Next door to Raeford Vulcanizing Co. . • Dr. H. McK. McnianrJd, s-/':.-' ■ DENTIST" 7 g., Rt^rd, N,. ; Bank .of Raeford Building You can thank Thomas A. Edison, the inventor of the phonograph, for this remarkable^ offer. It has long been Mr. Edison’s wish that every home in the land might en joy the cheerful restful helpful ir%ence of music. Thai? is why it is possible for us to plac?*^ Sf-'. I V■ Phone in Office and Residence' No. 4 ’/ A. D. GOR® LAWYER Fratfc Bldg. Raeft rd. Sac.-Treas. Hoke Realty, Loan ' 6t Trust Co. E DI SiON^ : NEW B lilMON D HMB The World^s Greatest Phonograph Valiie pm *0 ''^vi Mi: A, W. McLean Dickson McLean L. R. Varser H. E.'Sivicy McLean, V.irser, McLeuu dr Staev, AnORNE7S AT-LAW. ^Tlcf pn yoaond floor Nal'k>j;al of Li;mi)ertoHi ' ' LUMBEirroN. N. r To The People of Hoke ^ ' ic WhefD you are in Fayettl*vUle. cbU Beastoy’s. i can abow JAU • good, beautifully selected Stock of Watches, Clocks aitd Jevelry Our watch and jew-, elry cepaire are done by experi enced workmen right in your home for a three day’s FREE trial! There are absolutely no conditions attached to this offer. Come to our store — jnek out any style Amberola and a dozen records—and we will deliv'er them to your home. Let the Amberola ^te^ain you for three whole days— and then if you do iK)t wish to keep‘it, we wiU call for it— Li and thank you for giving the'Amberola an opportunity to prove its superiority ove:. “talking machines” and commereial pho nographs. It V'-iu d?o_\va^it to keep it, we are bound to carry out the. spirit of Mr.’:^dison’s wish by arranging the very easiest terms of pay ment to suit you. We urge you to grasp this opportunity at once, if you wish to he among the first to enjoy this Free Trial. We are ready and waiting to hear, fioiq you right nozvf /■ i- B. F. BEASLEY Fayetteville, i^. C, \ m «W0RD FURNITURE CO. 'f Everybody Needs a Box of Writing Paper You never srw such pretty boxes of Stationery as we have this year^ . r ’♦"“1 1?, % Artistic---Beautiful—Novel—Usefur The Prices Fit Any Purse—Ail Positively All Values and Quality for the Money 1 ;■ RAEFORD DRUG CO prescript.O.'l.S A IPEClALi’Y V r : r 15 Per? Cent. Reduction for Cash On Brunswick, General and Fisk Tires and Tubes — FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS L Come in and let us show you our Line. . P. Lester & Co. »• , Phones 90 and 57. "A- ^
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