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■ V:5ij? MliriMd WmUt by tOrOiO fOBUSHING CO. IlMloid, N. U.. April 15.1M6. atbudfoe . Tlw Western Newspaper Uoioo printinff ptont io Qiariotte. from friiom The Jmirnal booffht most of its stock and ready prints,wap destroyed bv fire on April 8rd. this belnis the third time this bnsiiieeB has burned in eighteer iiKNiths, causioif a loss of noiore thu) HOOOOO each time, and this plant will not tie rebuilt. s we, and a great many others will be inconvenienced in buying our supplies W e could get anj thing from W N. U- the second day after ordering always. FAYETTEVaif PRESBYTERIAL. Fayetteville Presbyterial met with Raeford Woman’s Avxiliary with the other Hoke County anidliaries as joint hostesses, on Wednesday afternoon of last week, and continued its sessions until noon Friday. The meeting had a better at tendance than heretofore record ed at meetings, and much im portant business was transacted. The Entertainment Committee are to be congratulated upon the splendid way they enter ained the large crowds in attendance, and had four times as many been there they would have fared sumptuously.' Three luncheons were served in the church base ment rooms, ar.d only praise is heard of the lavish spreads of both sobstantials and viand>^. We enjoyed the presence of these good women in our midst. They are doing untold good for the cause of righteousness in the ^ world, and especially for each eommuoity where they reside. WithPhiliiml,l)undarrach, An tioeh. Bethel ar^ Shiloh to help.' Raefmd could entertain Svnod, and we hope they will some time. jmA doabtlMi. hb 80od gaitin«. hut wa AteHiM to hia advlM on any other subject. Here was e case of intellectual development without spiritual tralidng. . ' ' A Card el TWaks. We wish to express our appre elatioo for the help and kindness that was shown by our friends during the illness and death of our d^r mother. Mrs Judson Lee and Sister. of - BaaeoW^ Ba^iM, ri. C. See us for your 1^ Wieks Pea8« , (^bbage Flanfa 4*d otbmr . Seeds arriving daily. MeNrill Grocery Co. mktitM Him ■ ^ “TV More of those pretty Printed Silka^ Crepes, and Irash fab rics recently received. Bancom’s Cosh Btore, Raeftf4,N.C. A SENATORUL CANDIDATE Bob Reynolds of Asheville, a ean^date fm* a seat in the C S. Senate, now occupied by Lee S Overman, was in town a short iriiile last EViday afternoon. wbUe enroute to Laurinburg. where he addressed the Rotary dub meeting at 7:30. He is a young man, while his qH>oneDt is an elderly gentle man, and. too, Reynolds is a militant Democrat, and has had considerable experience in poli ties, and is making a state wide campaign. He is a friendly, likeable fellow, and will let his opponent know he Is in the race. Win or lose tiiis campaign, you will bear of Bob Reynold in North. Carolina politics in the years to come. PheiHircbase of cars, their operating expenses, upkeep, gas and oil. has pretty well put this oouBtry on the hog. as the boys say when they get broke. Light wines and beers may be aDowed. The people of this coun try have been fools enough to do Quite a lot of experimenting, but we oppose it because it is but the opening wedge to barrooms, death and rain generally. We have never thought it a doty to find what anybody else thought about any question I; arisi^, but we always thought out our own solution, and so ez pnoied it This may have been Wrong* but we have never been ■odtiiated as to be convenient to get iaftemation on every subject some unerring soorce. so if to be out of harmony those who bear rule over us Rmt leaders, we offer this : not that we like kutthat we would rather dHUi agreeable always. «*If • the BBiMnuMo, sot dw bed or mattrcM thtt all We didbeoce.*^ RAEFO«U FURNII UKE CO. 3 . i^vil^QtiaRliad as admlnie Irillor of 1^ ' estate ot 6. B. ParkcT) decessed. late of Hoke oitoBty. N. 0.* this is to notify ml jper^s having claims against raid estate to present them duly verified to the undersigned on or before thn 25th day of March, 1927. or this nr.tice 'Will be pleaded iu b.'>r of any reeov ery All persons indebted to said estate to make immolate settle ment with the undersigned. This March the 24th, 1925. D. K PARKER, , Administrator A* J3v ORK LAWYER Pra*t Building " , 'Raeford 8eo.-Trea«. Hoke Really, Loa Trnet ;o. • - Hg^lBehistlCOhlng aad Drew mid^ig. ‘ Sstisfactioo ghorsn* SlfS. E. B; WILLTAMSON. In rear of Smith Bros. Store. — Phone 650 Raeford, N. G. AdsnmtrstrixVIiolice. Hevhuc anaHfled as adminiatratrtx of tibe eetiim of 1m W. MeOormtek, deceased, late of Hoke oonoty, N. 0., .t&tsis to notify all personB having cI^mB sgidost the said estate to pre- sent-them to the nnderalgned. duly verified, m or before March n, W87,' oir this notice will be pleaded in bar of their ree-tyery. All persons indebt ed to said estate wUUpIeasc make im mediate settlement. This March 6th, 1926. UlNBRVA McOORMICK, Administratrix. ENGINi THE BEDSPRING LUXURIOUS DeLuxe is the most luxuriously comfortable bedspring made. It will give you a lifetime of satisfactory service and more soothing di^i^t- fiil healthful repose than you have ever known Luxurious comfort in the bedspiing coil is thus ^ven freedom of action DeLuxe is a result of special feat> and the bedspring is made flexible, uies in the cfmstraction, among so that it follows the contour of the which are the extra long highly figure and supports the whole body, tempered conical coils tied togc^er buoyantly in a natural and ^erefore diagonally at the top with elastic healthfiil pc^chi. It does not sag helical coils* These helical coilsare likea hanwock^ ^tch to dieside securely attached to the large coils of heavier wdght when ocoipied by Patented S-HookFasteners which by two persons. Tkanqcdlized and insure the integrity of the entire made drowsy with a sense of physi- fabric and distmguish DeLuxe fium cal comfort,yon drift off into sound its many in|rerior imita^ons. Each and refreshing fieep. PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance WITH T V ' PAUL DICKSON. GORDON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW Raeford, N. C. OtUCe No. 19 in Bank of Raeford Bldg Phono No. 227. H. W. B. Whitley ..TTTOVNM, RAEFORD. N C. Phone 279 Up stairs. Page Trust Co. Building J. W. CURRIE, Attorney and ouiseliNr at Law, Second fioor of Johnson-Thomas Bnilditig. Notary Public in office N. MclNNIS Penbroke, N. C. Place Surveying apd Mapping; Blue Prints when desired. I have Special ized in retracing old lines and re-es ttblishing ojid land corners. 27 years j experieece. - ^ * E.S, Sroitli W. B. McQueen SMITH MrC'IJKMN AttoriMys At Law Will practlce,tn all courts of State. Prompt and phonal attention given to ail btfsiuesi. New.jOflEloe opposite Court HpuBe. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as sdministrator of the^tste of Jas. R. Jones, deo’d, late of Hoke f'onnty, n. 3., tnis is to notify all persons having «iaimB against the estate of said deceased to present them duly verified to the nn- d( rsigned on or tofore the 11th day of March 1927, or this notice win be pleaded in bar of their recovery. , All persons indebted to said estate 'will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of March, 1926. jNo. A. Jones ... Administrator. ■ .-x HavliqtauUllod «| -of the ekSiile.or Kit Qa „ late oi Hoke eouaigr* noUty all peraous ha„ sgalOBt the aatate of aaid exhibit tbmo to toe midei his home osar Moutvoae eaid county, on4» before toe of March, iWT.oftolaii pleaded ia oar of their i.. oersoDB indebted to .said .aatefo' WlU tdease make immediate paymenlL ' W. N. Baowif,. . ■ Adnrinlstntcnr, March fi, 1926. Notice of AfiiiuBhtnfiMk7 " Haying qualtfi*ri as admiliistra tor of the estate of Nell) A. Be. terson, deceased, late of Hora county, N. C., this is to notify ail persons having clfiima agafpst the estate to present tbem quly^ verified to the undersignetl on or before March 25th, 1927, or this notice' will be pleaded In of their recovery. All persona m debted to said estate will.pleaaa- make Immediate settement. > This March 24th. 1926. ; E. B. McNElLU Administrator. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF The Jewfilry Go., OUR AIM is to carry only a select line of Watches, Clocks, Silverwafe, etc.— “Gifts That Last” for every occasion, FINE JEWELRY AND WATQH REPAIRINQ A SPECIALTY. .T We are open ‘‘Just around the comer” in the Page Trust Co. Building. LET US sfeSyE YOU. m: r ’ HiiiiiiHiyNiwn^^ Week April 15 to % You find STYLE at its BEST in the correct, models, the new color ings, the smart fabrics^ at the Styleplus Store | Mann Bros. Raeford, N. C. Eni^es—biggest 4ira dollarfor-dollar value 10KARLY a half million farinen have solved thMr power prob- lema with “Z" Engines. Back iA theaa famona power Blaiits la the greateat engine fac* tary In toe world. Some of toe cn!!nt*y*s!s7SSHNn^Mai(ineen, who ^ design and dei^op huge enj^nea of hundreds of liorsepower, also design* and devdop toe sturdy, dra«edaUe **Z’L The tremendous fceaonrcea, toe many years of man- ■licturing eipcrience. toe huge vMnme and modem methods of Fairbanks, Morse & Co., combine to produce in toe “Z” Engine a ptodnetthat hasmalntainedlead* enhip for many yean. to'^eat in a 1‘Z”. M^ke asm of dependable power. Yet you wlU spend less than for ordinary an* ginesi Sizes from 2 to 2t hmrae- power. Gome in and let ns show you pi^ by part why toe ''Z*^ Is toe Uggeet dollar-for-dollaa valuel EVERYTHING IN HARD^WARE Farming Tools, Corn and Cotton Planters, fertilizer Distributors. Paints and Oils, Building Material.. Lime and Cement,) Florence Oil Stoves
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