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.4 , :' ^ -f at ■ ■ 4"' ■'. ' -V • \ .'. I' 'V 1. '■i ■k ■ f Karyt: • ^ {Kott Itemt. l«at il^buranay night w«8 Wu8 5^, try, stormy in fhct,*' The cold snap coat Raeford a stack ol money to repair Iq^burat A water pipes. -- Little Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McLean Campbell has behn riebt sick. . Mr. H. A. Cameron, who is at Highsmith’s hospital and very ill, is a little improed we hope. Mrs. D. S. McEachein and tit tle son of St Pauls are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, M. Blue. ^ - ^Nearly all the collards and ■ turnips were killed by the recent • ,cold. And flowers were nearly all kiUed; a/few escaped. I j The county commissioners have recently added to their road equipment another larger tractor and another road scraper. Virginia Love, a colored wo man, who lived near Bowmwrfe was burned to death one day last week when her clothing took fire while she cooked dinner iu an open fireplace. Her friends are sorry to learn that some time ago Mrs. M. A. Keitb*"^fe« now'lives’'with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Stafford of Garland, fell and fractured her hip. She is recoVering we ar.e glad to add. > Biggest line of GOOD Shoes in = this section of the State. Baucom’s Cash Store, ‘ Raeford, N. C. ^ 'v ^ ^ FARM jPOR RENT—Containing Bood lahd fojr cotton, • com and tobacco, oil' a good road near Cartage, N- C. f Will rent a part or all of it. \ Graves Company. PC Complete ^Sto^' ol Mean that we can fill for anything in everything jood to eat.' . ^ur stock is complete and^rvice prompt, '^e allow-no grumbling orders ''■'r \ ‘ P.oole fe ® J Phone 261. Next to Nisbet & Howell. -p ■fI e ipHlVlinilllHIilli! '0ur children depositors ^ire, in our opinion, a^. important .as the established business man.^>. -ii They represent the wealth arid prosperity of our country bid; a few yeafs hence. ! i That is why we want eyery child to feel free A ^ to come to the bank ofteri. W e will be glad to give them bur best attention in any , little matter they may wish to bring to us. » - ' V, - THE .1. i - N Special Valuer? in'Laces at 6c yd ‘ " Baucom’s Cash Store, MARKET vi I Fresh Country and Western S 1 Meats, Oysters and Fisb-r con- = 1 stantly on hand. , | i When you sell eggs and' Jut- -1 1 ter see me. - W / -.s. ■.•4r Raeford, N. C. = ;vf j ® V ■ ^ r ' \' ■■ ■ If WE mend the rips.-patch the hoIes;'buiId.up the heels and save the soles. Shoes shined ^ on Sundays.'. - . Electric Shoe.Shop. 2'k.' . : Raeford, N. C. See ps for Plant-Bed Cloth, r- V ‘ E^WCom’s CaBh Store,' ^ kd ' . C. Jordan.L s - ,, R*A E; -W P K O ,L I N A Manager Raeford, N. C. . ■ i'v , -■ 5 =' -r’ .7 'V\. X ■i J 1^ m lt.V> .'■.Ir.:' 'I. ' \ X iC V Make Nineteen and Twenty Four the best year ever. Remernber you cannot help yourself without helping others, nor can you help others without helping yourself. Think of it. And GREAT N ATURE helps the fellow that tries to help himself. We will help you by selling you Good Plows, Good Disc Harrows, Stalk Cutters, Good Roofing. If you expect to buy anything for the farm or foi- the home, tei! us,' about ■ anything we can suggest to help you we will do'it.—glad to. Even if you will not buy from x us we can be neighbors, and when we want to help you by giving you good value, good mea- . sure. When we do tell your neighbor™when we don’t tell us. "And then if we don’t do ' what you think is RIGHT then tell your neigh- ■ bor, but give us a chance. Let’s be neighbors. ' ■ Yours for a better year, A X Raeford Hardware Coi ' ■ ' Raeford, N. C. 7 ^ Scotland Hardware Co. ^ N. C. Hardware Co. : Wagram, N. C. Aberdeen, N. C.^ r - To supply you with youJ wants with anything for the farm and home, Look over and see what you will need for your spring work. l-A ■ f1 J ■ =,w.-vv.a A' V ** ■ .. " ‘ --.....i—- For Your y '■ -Disc Harrow, Section-Harrow, one and two- horso Lynchburg Plows, Harness, Traces, Back Band, Collars,cBridles, and Plow Lines, one and two-horse Wagon Harness, Nissen 2-hbrse Wagons, Hickory one-hbrse Wagon, Poulltry and Garden Wire. ' , ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . , -s See us before you Biiy i / y Hardware Department. . N. a Still V .. y Sr. ,>A .. \ X , /' X' \
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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