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The tax reports never do Hoke the justice of stating that 90,000 across of land is embraced in Fort Bragg,' and another thousand in the sanatorium tract, all of which our governments relieve of taxation. HEADU6HT UNION MADE OVERALLS Question: What makes HEADLIGHT OVERALLS outwear TWO ordinary pair? Answer: HEADLIGHT SUPER TWig; DENIM, the strongest Denim you ever ^w. . Come to dartre t^ day and examine this wonderful Overall Big ninforcmJ Badt Pochaim Safaty Watch- Pocket, High cutwaUtEoery point of atrain rtinforoed. PER FAIR THIS TICKET oe EVERY PAIR OP HEADUGHT OVERALLS I tlHt tlie carmeiit moat rive yoa ^MtMictiao uocqoalledMnrtce. perfect I I mlfWHadyaac money. Pruidmt LAENID, CARTER Ca kf > 'i. ' ‘S.-' ' 4 ' . -f ” -4- ■> For a Live Business Man Raeford in JANTZEN SWIMMING SUITS The BEST there is and you won’t mind being “seen” at any swimming place or high class or summer resort where you can enjoy such fine sport. OJantaen JANTZEN’S > for Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls—sold by The KASH Store “A Good Place to Trade” RAEFORD, N. C. One of the ten largrat manufacturers of automo biles, producing a line of six cylinder cars rang ing from $946 tc $2246, has an opening for a dealer in Raeford. This is an exceptional offer to obtain a frapehise which carries permanent opportunity for profit. An inquiry for further irtformation may be directed to 26th floor, 3l0 South Michigan Avenue, Chicseo, Illinois. All correspondence will be held confidential. ci car for her. top J The COACS *595 TEeCoop* ' 4^25 .. ms ♦745 •780 In thousai^ds of average American homes there arc now two automobiles •—“a car for her, too,” so there may be transportadon for the fomily while *1ie” drives away to work* And no odiCr car is so admirably suited |o a woman’s requirements as the Most Beautifol Chevrolet. ’ei2s3„»« Aflprion £o.b. FUn^ IP Miriiimn. Chedc Qiemolet Pkiocs J. H. BLUE ENGINEERING AND PURVEYING Raeford, N C. Phone •at Vandliag anri It is easy to start Ibecause of its foinoas DeloO'Remy electric stardi^ system. It is easy to stop because of powerful, i^rm-Nze brakes. Andat is easy to drive 11^ park because of a modem three- sjpeed transinission, smooth-acting disc jdudii, and a seini-reversible steering Hoke‘S Motor Co •• Raeford, N., C. Q U A L I T Y . A T LOW COST &ld and Guaran teed by. BAUCOM’S CASH STORE and THE KAS STORE it The Successful Record of a Wonderful Tire Silvertown Balloon users have made this record^ longer mileage than ever befote—cupping or wavy tread wear practically unknown—safety increased —noiseless traction. We know that the Silvertown Balloon tread is giving our customers more than they demand. The secret of their satisfaction is the center flexibility and powerful shoulders of the proven Silvertown tread design. 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Why should deal ers in different makes of cars offer me allowances differing materially? ,.. ♦ Does the largest allowance offered mean the best deal for me?” Here are basic facts: I Your used car has seemingly different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. 2 Your used car has only one ftmda- f mental basis of value: what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market. 3 The largest trade-in allowance which is offered on your used car is not nec essarily the best,deal for you. Sometimes itis; butson^knesit isnot. : ' 4 An exewsive allowance may mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new cot in comparisem with its real value. 5 Judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, inclu(toig all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered on your used car. EIEN YOU are ready to trade« in your present car, femem* ber that after all you are making^ a purchase and not a sale. 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The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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