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tTountylGroupe don-.
l9ov. oth. at PhiliiH)!.
bar-. all^ prearat,
andipspiritu
^^ jthe best ever held
^Eev. G6o'. Han
tlndi and Mra> /Wal
j||r|bf Raeford tondoct
potknals, the former on
|w Evangelism'* and the
in' V^fhe Christian Home.”
lUdfruig members of. j^V'
ytlrial were pres
e instructive and in-
an^ls for their re
Mrs G. B. Row-
; Mrs. J. H Sut
i«|^peUaff; Mrs. Smith,
Bridge; Mrs^^Cbas. Rose,
ivUle; Mn. C. O.^McAlii8-
ettevllie; }/ltfL Chas.
yettevUte; Mrs. M. J.
oburg; Mrs. J. 0.
t Maxton; Mrs . J. C.
Maxton. representing
ly Williams; Mrs. H R
Raeford, representing
k McLeod, Pine-
J. R. P^ge, Presi-
gave some echoes
iTDOdical. Mrs. Dan
h, Vice Pi-esident,
to the music of the
reig^tered attendance
Raeford, 10;
I'l^PI^ 12; Dundar-
6; and visitors 16
iBiune, pianist for
M^ames Pelham
_ H. A' Cromartie, R.
Irraf gnd 3. R. Hampton
sbed}^^o ^.yerV appropriate
jaf^liai^bera. A boon-
was to the
enjoying the * bospi
-Philippian Chris
'(XM||Qren^ ine^
tyeat^
. ^ Havnett (^i^f lietra.
. Whib n^orities for county/of-
ftcco ranging from 194 to 656,
4be Democratic p^y in Harnett
is given commission by the vo
ters to retain control of the reins
of government. ‘ ..
Roland Ivey and Boyd Dixon,
young white men of the Benson
section, are in jail following their
capture aftdr they had tried to
rob the Northam Filling Station
near the Cape Fear river bridge
lere last Saturday night. Two
other men in the robbing party,
whom the two men caught de
clare as. being J. C. Glover and
William Henry Enhis, are being
sought and it is thought their
capture will be effected soon.
Young Bill Roberts, in charge of
the filling station, put upa game
)attle with the would be robbers
and came oat best in the fight.
A Ford ear which the men drove
on the scene of the attempted
robbery is in charge of Sheriff
Towler.—Harnett County News.
il^rpetratet
when thieves
the Universal Garage am
ford steel body car,loaded
safe on it with a derrick
ve away,mention of which
de in last week’s Journal
do not know of a bolder
iey^ouid commit than
breaking into this garage,
things, leaving the door
and nobody know a thing
until the force came down
the next morning
^Thursday brdught the
tion that a safe bad been
y the roadside 6 mi'
e of Raleigh, and papers
there belonged ro H. A
Jr, and a man’s dead
bie^ the safe showed the
jWawvilM when he blew
Afe. The confederates o’
nan took the tnoney fount
fp. somewhere between
:00, jumped in the car
bn. But this proved to
ue. A dead man bad been
theNor/olk Southein
llbfore the safe was found
e folks there linked the
some way.
le of the checks, mortgagee
safe ‘ were re
but fust how many are
nnot be determined.
lotes in the
Old Fiddlers’ Convention
Oyster Supper will be an en
recreation features
tonight, Thursday.
values in Men’s Clothing
The Kasb Store
letter stock of Shoes in this
lirtof tbe country than we
The Kash Store.
Suits for Men, $30.00
;oing at $22 00, Over
its. '^10 96 and up. good
ilty at
Mann Bros.
MfwVe Cspily News..
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On the afternoon of November
2nd, Neill Calvin Blue, a much
oved and respected citizen of
! Sureka community passed to his
reward, aged 88 years.
For several days a work tfi|Ni
has been on one of mir side
tracks, the crews being engaged
in the erection of a large water
tank near the depot.—The Pilot.
(Pr
KilM Near Carthage.
e Sandhill Citizen.)
Short News Items. *
Chrysanthemums ate now at
their brat, and are beautiful.
We are told that hogs bring
3i cents per pound on foot.
We are sorry to bear that Mrs*
Ann Black is notdoing well now.
John Skelton Williams, a no
ted Virs^nia statesman, died last
week.
Miss Eloise McFadyen is teach
ing in a business college in Vide
a, Ga.
And Sampson county has gone
)emocratic for the first time in
32 years.
Notice. T he sale os the Chish,
olm land near Shannon has been
called off.
Only tobacco growers have
realized a profit on this year’s
operations.
The Nwth Carolina M. E.
Conference is meeting at Dur-
bam this week.
Dr W. M. Fairlej^ preached
a series of meetings in ‘ Benson
ast week, not •'Sanford.
The 1926 tax books are now' in
he Sheriff’s bands, and taxpay
ers are urged to pay up.
We should have a fire proven
tion year—not a week. Fires
are of alarming frequency.
There are fifty big schools for
white children in Gaston county,
and thirty five for negroes.
Misses Maude and Mary Fonie,
who are teaching at LoVreil,'
spent the week end in Baefpra.
The death of Will Deaton which
occurred as the result of a fight
in front of Sineath’s grocery
store about two miles from Car
ttfage last Saturday night has
shocked the i^idents of Moore
The two Deaton .brothers
started to fight and Blue made
an effort to separate them, when
Will Deaton started after Blue
with a drawn knife. Blue grab
bed a broken leaf spring out o
his car and threw it at Deaton
The sharp piece of iron caught
Deaton in the neck and severec
the jugular vein, causing almos
instantaneous death.
Robesoa County Newt.
Unofficial returns from the re
turns Tiie8day*8how that every
Democrat running for ofiice in
Robeson county was elected, ex
cept the one Republican, Ermst
Odum, who was elected road su
pervisor of Raft Swamp Town
ship over N. C. Stubbs, Dc-mo
crat, by a vote of 61 to 2.-
Fire did $14,000 daipage in
Lumbertou at nuou Wednesday
when the Sanitary Meat Market
operated by Mr. D. W. Smith
came near going up iq fiapaes
Mr. Smith estimates bis own loss
at $10,000 in eqitipment, with no
insurance, and Mr. Frank Gough
owner of the building, places the
amouQt of damage to the build
ing at $4,000, fuly covered by
iiisurance.
Mrs. J W. Crawford, wife
a promineBt farmer of Rowlanc
killed heraalf yesterday morning
by shooting two bullets into her
right temple with a “lemon
squeezer” 32 calibre pistol.
A dwelling house belonging to
Mr. E. Odum of Buie, R. 1. was
burned lust week. The house
was occupied by Les Locklear
Indian, who lost everything
they had except the clothes
members of the family wore at
the time.T-Robesonian.
The peach' growers have hsd
greater losses than cotton far
mers, for they have lost for five
years.
The Ford car stolen from H
A. Pagejast week was. tnund in-
abandoned.
llie cotton is all out of the
hands of those who grew it. and
advance in price will now tie
avainsr them.
250,00U thousands gallons of
whiskey, valued at six million
dollars, was seized in New York
one day last week.
Miss
Pauls sefa(^ jl;
The dry
Monday gladl^V^
Mrs. EdgatcHa^^i
but'has improved, wf
learn.
It is believed "Mr..
olm’s bouse wa» rojbt ~
was set on firf
-4!
The burni^
Gin Co. gini
work of ah^
Miss Mu
teacbe.s ii^
came hoifie
Ihe Confbderate vel
receive enopgh to rqls’
year’s checks ^tBou'nt“^
Mrs. M. Gipnev o^R
L has been seriously
now better we a»« glad^il"
Hotel Baef$|:d,.jreifio^
under the same manai
doing a good%asines^
This has been a.
sowing wheat. ^ _ , ^ . ,
think when they s'bWeA i
it insured a good crop^
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Three homes.wpre btif
Maxton last week ‘»^e:
man was seen 8{^ly|D^
to one, but b«tinade ht
Ajinouncements'are ot
nouncing the marriage of
W. McFadven, now of^l$i^lf
S O. formeriy of ’ RfCT.QI-
Miss Ethel Byr^m
;rtie man iage to take'p^c^
24tb.' Inst. ■'■I
Co-operatiwe eotiim ■
is the remee^ for
the associatibq
spen^lj^-^tQCrmj^l
Milfiooati^ Secret
t. 'Ps-'bu'a' mUlionaire, a man
irifist tCkble to stay rich. A
(jj^rJ^pin well-known millionaire,
o.l^ked how he stayed rich,
invest rny money only
nsound.establisbed comrunies.'.
bat man has lei: rned a v. iu
phfe secret But a man’? inouev,
fibwever much he has, never
iWorthSOmuch to him as his
iiiind, hjs intelligence.
ever occur cd to you
.tjrat you si.outd inve-it your iu
telligence in a sound company by
^iaifi^ilbing to Uie Yo.uh’sCom-
panfou? it is tb'i oidest ma,.;a-
Zhie- for yotini/ people iu Cit*
^Viitirld-^und nearly tire oldest of
0,11 the Ameiicuij m;.-'aziaes. It
ifirAlsO.oue of the nro.t ioierest
4ng‘. Practically everv famous
Ahthor of the pui>t hundred years
hfis^waitleu at one time or an
:hllier for the Comp.:inion. Only
this fall, fog example, the Com
panion puhlislred a new story
by Jack Loridon. Do you like!
stories of adventure? Mystery?
Romance? They are all iu the
i^outh’s Compouion.
1 Here are the terms of an in
ve$tnteiit gua.panteed to be
proti
MAI
WANTED FOfkigriiiB -
UNTY. Oar rernsptshle* ^
means prdfifg for ybu—
0 to $l00..«^e«kfy^hig line of
oubhojid; necessities Bdjd.^
~ houfe^-priees - e;
ur profits big.
pf^pect._..
Experiaucy-ni
Salcsm'.nsTO^
' VViite tod.'iy^fi
nev» plan.
The H C Whitmer Company,
Columbus, Indiana.
Dept 26.
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tOR SALE—A Ford Truck, in
good condition, at a bargain.
M. S- McDiarmid,
Raeford, N. O, R. 3
See n ^ for RED CEDAR SHING
LES.
McLauchlin Co.
Salesmen Wanted: '«Vny waste
your time working for a small
salary*^ We can start you in
business handling our products
so that you can make much
more than you can on salary.
We only want to employ those
of good standing with plenty
of pluck and energy. Apply
Dixie M.'dicine Co. i4 South
Church St., Charlotte, N- C.
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TheYoulh’s Compauion—
!t?5
ID'-
profitahle.
52'i38ues in 1927, and
2. The remaining issues of
1926.
^ Ail for only $2.
3. Or include McCall’s Maga
zine. the monthly authority- on
fashions Both publications, only
$2 50. '
THE YOUTH’5-COMPAN-RTN
. ■ SN Dept., Boston, Mass.
...Subscription received at this
office. ' \
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EYES EXAMINED
Glasses Glound and Fitted
Same Day.
f)R JULIUS SHAFFER,
• Phone 641
Fayetteville, N. C.
ALWAYS the I est for man and
animals, hut as Specials for
Saturdays: PORK SAUSAGE,
FRESH FISH. STEAK, etc.
McLean Campbell.
TRUCKSI^OR till
Phone 416
H. R. BAUCOM,
Faeford, N. C.
SEE 118 for Fulgbum Seed Oats.
We have them at the Right
Price,-' , " ^
1Phone ■ . .2 "
It is going the r.iunds of tiie
press that faroiers are in better
position to stand the deflah jn in
cotton pricf-'8 this year than ever
before, which isn’t, the truth as
to eastern North Cai’olina. Far
mers here haven’t recovered from
the losses of 1924.
St. Pauls, or Northern Robe
son wants a hardsurface road
from Raeford to Tarheel, and
the Wilmington road. That will
be a good thing for Hoke county
It is worth anybody’s time and
the cost to drixe a hnndred mil's
to Sanatorium to get a view of
the forest surrounding that place,
now the foliage of the trees is at
its prettiest.
The home of Mr. Lomax-
biiiber in Aberdeen, was de
etroyed by fire last Friday morn
lug. He nas a wife and three
small children. Everything they
bad was burned.
Miss Gene Boyle, Messr.
Make and Martin McKeithan,
Marshall Davis and Dr. Cromar
Ue went up to Benson Sunday
qight and rendered several num
bers of special music in the meet
ing Dr. Fairley is conducting in
the Presbyifcrian church in that
town.
Alicut .six 'weeks ago Ernest
and Albert Faircloth, foimerlv
of Dundarrach, nowof Pinehu’st,
I s'oie an automobile and 600
'pounds of tobacco from R P.
By special arrangements
we'are permitted to allow
you
10c
for your f>iri worn out gar
ters to apply on a new pair of
IVOkY GARTERS
This-offer is for
NEXT WEEK ONLY.
New stock just arrived fori
this special sale.
“TRADE ’EM IN’’ BOYS!
The KASH Store
“AGood Place to Trade.”
Raeiord, N. C.
irrn no-amonfe T ■ "'7’
Every Body!
•M
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All npxt '.veek you can buy
regular 10c size cakes of
PALM OLIVE SOAP
5 for 25c.
This special oifer for next
week only!
The KASH Store
“A Good Place to Trade.”
Raeford, N. C.
S-^undeis of Asbiey H.-'igh.s.
caii'ieti it to Lumuorlon and sold
it. 'I’liHv Wi re arresbd, but
gave bmid, and heir rii;l enm^^
Tuesday br-for.'i Rerotdcr uot e.
Boys’ Overcoats from -2 to
price $4.45, good quality at
Mann Bros.
8,
Our Wonderful
Nyal Sale
is Over
Lots of people took advantage of this great
money-saving sale. We can still save you money on
lots of things. We mean to give you the full bene
fit of our cash system.
Remember We Sell for Less
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Raeford Drug Go.
The Nyal Store Phone 233.
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win a Prize
BEGINNING NOV. lOth we are
going to give with every purchase,
of $1, a coupon, which will entitle
the winners to th7 following prizes:
First^ 50 Gallons Gasoline.
Second 10 Gallons Standard
Motor Oil, medium or heavy
8 rade.
Third: Five Gallons Oil as
above.
This contest ends Dec. 15th.
30x31-2 Tires, $7,80.
13 Plate Rubber Case Bat. $13.95
Batteries Rebuilt and Recharged.
Main Street Filling Station.