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.'^li f. - • ™ rr. ^ -^h»- ■ rw^' 4 52^ ■^i-:;-y \.. ■ ■'. li- /■ y.-/f [5 4“ ■t ' ' ' V ' , ;tiV, NO. 40: AVt:: RABFORD» Im ' Ectnovy' is' yiSet^is, irberft i ^ ^RB: |he eiUzei y~- merchants; Wrm6fB, fll4^8, doctocs. , fJOfflftiftsteffti; of Raeford ha!^,tilj#t: thrift, pru- Pee ttSd^tribtiiiin have ydur^ nr,ff th^gt 86 inonthe «aved the fScy ttSa ahpi of for the fS&Qld h&ti have their own happy ' nies Without torowinj? mo prawe to you, and a eri^l^as and IJappy New to hadfhhd‘every one of iohl Iwy th® next - 8d inonths '^Ija ureater returns in the l^liatiatat^lAns of life than hhve tSpa^, s^Mfd ^raber of , B&Ri Clerk, "and ■ llerchaySt, and Farmer, and ^ackeffdthi and Freacher, DoctOTi^indlEa^er, aiid;*Bank- er.^aiKFlarhet^apd^Bopk k^ei^ ai# EVERYBODY ELSE Bist5 SCARES of the RAE PQBO'BTJILDINO & LOAN StOdK during the inorith of JANUARY. That will only be a month, which is only |66.dd'darlng 1921. , YOU CAN BOlTn IfyouMI everyone do that, at' the end of the 78th teOath you will have $500.00 a pieee. In other words, you’ll set 1600.00 for every $390.00 you SJe^ pay ^n. You DON’T aY itOENT OF TAXES. 50 of you . folks w ill hdy Scares apiece during the ihonth of JaTtpar^,^4k that will tueaa aniothef$^,(^>00 in 78 TnOwi and you will Iti only' $19,500 00, n that you have profit 'of FIVE ND4tV:E HUNi ^^^^n>nt-Teaehcrt^ Ditciuthii. 'The seliool house is the ' soil, tfae^tudents are the seed. The number of. subjects and ^little time in school prevents careful preparation of leaaons at school- iiNipils must study at home. Pa- ’ rents should co-operate with teachers. First, b^atise of go 'd of children. Second, ‘ becau >e of the apleudid school which is th^ center Of town interest, fhirdv because of the great expense on building and equipment. Pa rents can co-operate by insisting students carrying home thei^Mbooks and then insisting on home study. L«stlv the pa- rent| can help by creating the proper enyironraent for study.— Qliss Uurganns. . School days are habit forming davs, habits that livp as long as t,he iiidividual, hence the neces- Mty of good'habits.p.Ooing to school is a business anmnothiag is quite so essential initne busi ness world as regularity^ there- fone -if success isrgecut^ed in school we must have regular at tendance. Individual attention cannot be given where you have large classes, then if a person misses a class he misses the whole lesson. Progress Capnpt be made by the class or individ uals unless the attendance is good. Here the-parents can co operate and help to make suc cess more easily attained by see ing that the children are in school.—Miss Hocloett. Christmas gilt! Let everybody try it cold so-: her this Christmas. Let us not forget to divide our Chrigd;raas gifts witlh those star-, vlng ia Europe and A.«i^.- We should-^have sai I sooner, but Mr J M.. Yarboro of. 8han' non, paid for The Journal next year two months before his sob- siripfiiori had expired. /Soon aft Ound&rrkeh %a«,j tihr^ DEMBER' 23, im !^k‘'sOT| .of liye .ediLr .he brought $2,0aPerYi The a StOKLoMld^ a li^em Wagramif The ^ known. ^ Wagram office and burned at ifi^igbt . le fire is not ' A-J . .-• ■ ' t X :' V' f /Vh- Bail! >.fe ^tments ^Loan- r‘45 Don’t ftiigel thfeSlaoe is at POOLE & OX / on display now. 06mie in* over. We will tistke ’ showing you our -line.^ time. toys them isir Ladies get youriedtra^i raisins, dates and^'afl chke here.' We its, lit m a’ iSolomon has well friid. “There 1^ a time for all things This is true of every Vleparlment of.^ life and in all human endeavor? yea in every v^atiou in life. ‘It is true of the nferchant, fanner*, house-keeper, teacher and stu dent. 'L'his i^ balv auotttei^ way of saying that there must be system in all our actiyUies. demand,of this age iq.,ey- T|^ walk and vocition in life is e^^idney. - Efficieucy tuAy be InodAd gattia|jf.re8olt8. This finite time for a ’dennKer^i^ So the student to get the best re, suits must, therefore,' have a time and a place to study. Ex perience and observation lead n^e to say that the best time for study at home for the student is an early hour in the evening, sav from eight to ten. Circum stances may be such as to make even an earlier hour more' desi rable. But,.this early hour should not be ai!oW‘Hl to iutort'ere with the very necessary recreation in the afternoon when, the school day is over. The mental fa tigue, the physical confinement of the day, the demand of the growing childi and the social need of the boy or girl make an hour for recreation all but man datory. The hour for study* should be regulated by this As to securing the best-results wani^ that will depend upon conditions “ in the home. WJaerever possi ble a separate room should^ be provided and a special hour for study and that too under the sur pervislon of the parent of some one else. Nor should this, hour for study be broken into byv^kny function or oiAside attraction, save perhaps the mid-week pray er service. If the ’best results are to be obtained, the parents themselves must give heed to this most important matter. It cannot be left to the mere im pulse of the moment or the whim of the child, but must, be Worked out according to a well defined plan. To do this is no easy task, blit one to which if parents will set their hands in real earnest, will yield rich re results.—Mrs. R G- Kendrick. t-A. Pooled XI The Place to 6et l^/] Pratt m. t. toe profits ELEVEN THOU i]pLARS, or if only 25 ton^t 20 shares, the ngq^t would, accrue. And eiki^ About this is that the it'giItr®dgo first mort gsieB oiirtel estate in town, 1^ toe 9>tock matures you er get fOWt profits in cash or e to®\ra®tored shares on de- ,t at 6 per cent, ;i‘>teresc, wlA®heverS^ou prefer. 'Ih^e is not asafer, b.-tter hnd rterhosiness 'carried ' on in Id county than this is. All d world it heeds is patron jents, and plenty ^ of hd it. You folks who yOur cash in the bureau r prtdle in the checking Jment of some bank at ber Bridge, Aberdeen, Fed nd Ehyetteville, will te notice. We wedirpatrioticcG-operataon. How you mike Raeford youfr unless yoii take e special in Its home building? The to make Raeford excel our hbftr towns is to Invest our dt^rs tThere they, will someone build a pretty bun- vrhile they accumulate in- aod roll up profiits for you. e man who has any pride .,honie town is the man who unt me up during January and inquire how to invest ) bdst advaintage of himself 11 of the neighbors around You don^t have to tell me. ^ve youf town and your bCrirU^kno’ST it by the you buy stock, A man’s ite like sign-boards that tilfit towards the next stop Ton can read them and ' %here he’s going. ^ really want to be worth (besides your"salary, ^vMgger'toah the position you hjiy~Then >come and buy. at FIVE shkres of stock in the i^FOBD building & Wi ^ T'l - 2’ To evety man, woman and chil(l% l^s May each be kappy and prodpdr#k&'#tk4 THE VARIETY STORE Thanks to those whom we'terved and alsa tothose who honort'd us with the opportunity. Now vve’^all be glad to serve you at unusually laid prices. • Oranges, Apples,. Nuts, Candies. Rgisins ^yand those many toings to make your table or pantfyl^ftipactiVe. ' Nlte Crockery, Mirrors, Brushes. Combs, Talcums, Vaces, Deco rations, Dolls, Hand Bags, Suit Cases, Hosiery, Gloves, Un derwear’ and prices you cannot resist Give Us A Loiik.' B. F. MOORE Phone 106. Raeford, N. C. iOAN ASSOCIATION. •f- are will a Christmas tree e Christmas exercises in ool auditorium at Mont- rldav mght, Dec 24, at 7 k. Everybody invited. ^SALE'‘-One Ooroha Type Iter and case. Bractically je for quick sale I f , jBaefordy N.- C- Sheriff Hall is giving out cal endars with toe prettiest girl on them you ever saw. 4^6, have cne of them in this office. , We have several subscribers on our list who are getting too far behind on their subsetiptiorte and we insist that alU such pay up all in arrears. Some rascal stole Mr- Hugh Parks’ new syrup evaporator a few nights ago. It was made of copper, and it was wanted, no doubt, tq use in making whiskey stills. But the rogue showed- some consideration, when he waited until the syrup was made. UnMifiited Supl^ly of to on imptoved Lands inTtbke ^odtity 5, T, lO Tke Stale ink iicrtescf its Cafk- tol Slock te$l,CiOO,MO 00 ' (The Laorin'durg Exchansre) •At a meeting of the stockhold ers of, the State Bank Taesdav it was voted to increase fh» capi cl stock from $40,000 to $100.oto this recommendation coming from the board of directors which held its annual meeting ast week The State Bank will sell no new stock vsnd will not increase the Ddml)eri:>fit8stock- lolders, but. theaddiBonal $60,- KK) to be added to its capital will )e issued to its^ stockholders in ;he form of a stock dividend This bSnk has enjoyed a phe nominal growth and wHh a capi tal of qhly $40,000 hgsa surplus account of HiOfOOdADd oodivl-- ded profits of over fTATOO. It has more tbau two dol lars in deposits and is one of the strongest banking instltotfeiii In t :ie S:ate. its financial sUiMItty and stature can be taken as a sale index to the wealth and prosperi'y of the conatry. The officers of ihe State Bank areihen of abifitv. bUsinen ex perience and strong charoeter. They are: Jas. A Jdtes. preai- dent; Jas. L. McNa r, vice nreBi« dent; W. H Cooper, cashier; J. 1. Myers, assistant cashier. The directors are: Jno F. McNair, H W. MeJLaurin. XV. G. Buie,. 1). C. McNeill. John Blue, Jas. A Jones, Z. V. Pate, Jas. L- McNair, A. A. James, W. D. ypLaorin. and W. H; Cooper. Raeford, N. vr-' 3. .U:K’ FOR In your hurry to dp your Ol^tznas pBppph^ ^ don^t neglect the Christmas diniier. Oitoj ^ 'Vrell stocked with the goodies you’ll want for ytmr geat annual feast. Our foods .are pure—the best, toat c$m be had in any line-^and they are £peeh.> Our pric^ is as cheap as good groceries can be sold for, ciAls $ . Diamond brand fancy budded walnuts fresh from the grov^ of. California. jQumsQteeij / vcrbp., Brazil huts, Cocoamuts, l!iai®is, .cuirilmts,f dal^, Oranberry sauce ready to s^e. 10^1^ d^s^ w|^, of 3,^pink and lime reception mMis, ol Butter Bpoth, Woodland nut baha. sundae bars, brilliant mallows, cocoanut cream, cocoahut buslSs. Corby's Cakes, Light Fruit, Oa^k Fruit, Cakes, Chocolate, Cocoanut, Plain, Raising Oil DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPt^ING EARLY. McNeill (irocery Oo, The Home of Better Things to Eat. Phme"^4 Perfect Protection llere In addition to t^e.Mgh degree of safety Af forded bur safes and vault, we are fully in sured against burglary or hold-up., Our"officeto and employees are fully bonded. ' Besides, our membership in the American Bankers Association entitles us to the services and protection of a world-wide detective prgani- za^on'that is relentless in its wufare again^ crime and criminals. The safety of our depositor’s funds k aL w^^ bur first considerati^. ^is is a>safe bank to bank with. V- The iHank of HoMb Raeford, N, C. ■K V-
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