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BOKE GOOHTT JODRR&L ' LOCAL NFW& BasebaU Wednesday afternoon. Rowland vs. Raeford, 4 o’clock. The next term of Hoke Supe rior court meets August 22Dd. Mr WiilieJ.Hckson of Thomas- foadsron through farms, that ville spent the week end in Rae* muiss cannot h© driven to the ford. ends of the said rows, thurfore. the farms will make less to pay Mrs. M. W. McLean and daughter. Miss Mabel, visited relatives in Rowland last week. That praseology was the edi tor's, who meant to say that the farmers are complaining because the roads'have been plowed out so at the ends of the rows, where ii A fine cow belonging to Mr. J. A. McNeill died a few days ago. He says she was worth $100 Mrs Charles Kavlor and little son of Portsmouth, Va., are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. N. S, Blue. Mr. W. A. McNeill is some better than he has been. He was down at the store one day last week. Mr. D. M. Campbell is still sick. We were mistaken last week about his being out. It is hoped he is now impj oving. Miss Leon and Clara Perry of Creedmoor returned home last Saturday after spending a week with their aunt. Mi s. .T 1). Tapp. The seasons have been as good as one should wish, and crops are looking exception!y fine in Hoke, where those who have travelled quite a bit say they are better han they anywhere else. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson had all their children and grand children together with them for. dlnnet^ Wednesday There arei 4 sons, Messrs. Clifton, Albert, j John and Daniel; five daughters, I Mrs. Clay Kirke, Mrs Jack Ellis, i Misses Mattie, Sallie and Tnaj Wilson, They are a very fine j family of people. j Charred wood Kegs, 2, 3, 5 and lO gallon sizes itaeford Hardware Co. road taxes Thas all. The cotton market fluetoatee) Tbe kinir'of Rumania ii not quite six years old. Of course the govemmeot will oeprate by a regency. still as it has for a year or more. Mr^. C. Cope has had issued a win of ejectment against one Barrington, a white tenant on bis farm. The papers were iseued by and the matter was before Justice of the Peace J. E. Cono ly in the court house Tuesday afternoon, the case was removed from before ’Squre Conoly to ’Squire Niven’s court to be beard at a later date. IF YOl^ANT to reduce Bes^ ' living expenMpfo to QUALITY GROCERY A complete line of Sun day and every day eat- ibles at a reasonable price, fry chickens, fresh vegetables and fruits. Kresh l^'ish Friday and Saturday. We buy your eggs and chickens. Quality Grocery B. F. RAY, Prop. ( In a Bad Fix from INDIGESTION T had suffered with indi gestion for 6 . ears,” says Mr. H. C. Dove.B.F.D.4. Chaster, E 8. 0. had gotten to the ^ plaoe where I oould hardly eat a thing—everything hurt me. I had smothering spells and fell off 20 pounds. I was in a bad flz. "I read of BlackDreught ST»I decided to try it I do not believe that I would have IE been living today had It not been for Blaok-Draoght I had gotten to where I only ate IE Twillc and crackers, but after E *»Hiig Black-Draught I began E to eat and gradually got my E appetite back. I gained in E ^rolght and felt better. I have E ' not had a bad spell of indiges- s ttoD in ten months.” g ^Qiedford’s Black-Draught Is S jiaSDtred in a powder from S wyiainlnA] roots and herbs. In S CM ov«r 85 3rears. = Sold everywhere. 26 cents. E REAL MONEY SAVING PRICES AT Baucom’s Cash Store (Bank of Raeford Building) and The Kash Store (Near New Bluemont Hotel) RAEFORD, N. C. FOR RENT—Six room house. Has electric lights, city watpr on porch; gard^^ large lot. $16 H. RJ^AUCOM. Rael^, N. 0. 1 Read The Jour^ It Chronicles the Home Nev^ And give us your order for Job Printing We can please you. MM $ cash prizes totaling. 30.000 Ihe first prixe it *10,000 Watch for Coca-Cola ad vertising. 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"i Just Arrived Another lot of paint. The kind you paint ypur shoes with. Have Duco and Rogers. r Tk Stab! Law ) V*-. . . RAEFORD HARDWARE CO. Requires every moving vehicle to carry a light at night We have a supply of oil lights thlQ| will fit the bill For your horses sake get a light 75c Each Ford Sales and Service Rare Bargains in Used Cars. H, A Page, Jn Raeford, N. C.
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