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f t N ,^44 lO&E OODNT!J9DRNAL LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. Lawrence McNeill of rhoina|Bville spent Easter at borne, j Congressman W. C. Hammer was injtown last Friday looking the fie Mrs. burg wtes Mrs.M Miss d over. J. L. Hubbard of Laurin- a guest of her aunti C. Long last week. Dollie McMillan of Dunn was a kuest of Miss Maude Me Lean fce past week end. Mi8( Mary Kimzey. a senior at Flora lacdonald College, Red Sprinji), spent the week end with B rs. Arch Graham. Messrs. M. W. McLean and Angus Keith spent Sunday with Mrs. 1 [. A. Keith of Garland— sister^nd mother, respectively. Ar. snd Mrs Paul Dickson bad as thefr guests the past week enu Mr. and Mis. Edwin Young and )W)n,Edwin, Jr., ot Danville, Va. As Mr. E. M Smith was re turning from Fayettevile on the highway Monday a stranger in a Packind struck his car from the ]^ar Imdid $52 50 damages. Mr. and Mrs. McLean Campbell had all their children with them Sunday; Miss Eunice of Teachers College.Greenville. Messrs. Ernest and Arthur Campbell ofFlorence S. C., were all here. ^Officers Andrews and Barring ton went up intp Little River township last Saturday, captur ed and brought in a good all cop per whiskey still. The plant was notin operation, so no one was found at the still. Hon. and Mrs. W. F. Stevens of Cheraw were guests of Mr apd Mrs. Wm. Lamont recently. 8. Stevens and Mrs. Lamont 'sters. “ Mr. Stevens is a er of Congress from South na. arge congregation heard irley preach a great ser unday, proving the doc- the resurrection of the pecial music by the choir y fine also. cold weather last January nearly all the cabbage in the country and at the hese should have been set ,e could be had, and since iweeks, young uid be bought,, but d fiie after transpl^tin^ /do weirhere in'" spring but you will do little them in midsummer. NOTICE, DEMOCRATS! The chairmen of precinct ex ecutive committees, as you all knowf are ex oflScio members of the County Democratic Execu tive Committee, and the County Democrative Executive Coro mittee is hereby called to meet In the court house in Raeford Saturday, April l4tb, at 3 P. M. for organization, and transaction of any legal business that may come before the committee. M. W. McLEAN. Chm Hoke Co. Dem. Ex. Com., D. S. POOLE, Sec Dr. and Mrs. Cbas-Wadsworth of Concord were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.P.Covington Sunday Mr. T. B. Lester has added to his equipment in his dairy busi ness, recently adding a sanitary milk houss of latest design. A snowstorm was crushing telephone and telegraph lines out of commission all west of Chi cago last Friday, and vou re member how nice the weather was here. NOTICE. We will sell for repairs to the highest bidder one Ford roadster. H. A. Page, Jr. FERTILIZER FOR SALE: Ni trate of Soda, Sulphate Am monia. Fish Tankage, Mixed Fertilizer on hand Terms cash. J. B. Thomas. Finest and Best Selected Stock in this section! Comprising the : Newest Fabrics. Designs and colors for Spring wear. We’ll be pleased to show you these goods. RAEFORD. N. C. Clean Up and Paint Up Beautify your home and its sur roundings by painting, and other wise improving the appearance of your premises. Any man or wom an enjoys life more in beautiful surroundings, and nothing helps so much as paint. We are especially well prepared to supply you with PAINTS to help you beautify your home, so there will really be NO PLACE LIKE HOME. We handle the best Jn PAINTS, and make the prices ' real attractive. Call, and look over our large stocks. AND WE HANDLE EVERY THING NEEDED ON THE FARM in the way of" tools, and we are prepared to supply your wants in Building Supplies. We make your needs our study. Call and let us be of service to you. Raeford Hardware'.Co. A iFaiCIOAIRt [ffill i'L !l. PONTIAC ^>1 Bring tliis complete automobile show into your (mn home. T he national automobile shows in New York and Chicago were too far away for most Americans to attend. But by clipping the coupon below, you can bring a representative automobile show into your home. At the show$ General Motors ex hibited a c(^mplete line of automobiles —’’a car for every purse and purpose.” , V- V - • They are the quality cars of their respec tive price classes. They range in pricc- at-the-factory from $495-to $5,500. They include 89 models of every t3rpe and kind. They embody improvements tested and proved at General Motors* Proving Ground, which, together with the Research Laboratories, is tained to assure continuous prof A car for erery purse and purpose^ The General Motors cars are briefly described below. The new models offer more performance, more comfort, more beauty than ever before in automobile history. A//have 4-wheel brakes. All closed bodies are by Fisher. All have Duco finish. All are built of quality materials. And for their convenient purchase. General Motors has provided the standard low-cost GMAC Plan. CHEVROLET. 7 models, $495 to $715. Bigger and better than ever before. 4-wheel brakes. Longer wheel base. Still more power ful engine. Luxurious Fisher Bodies. Shock absorber springs. New hood. New Duco c^ors. New instrument panel and other improvements. ALSO truck chassis; J-^-ton, $395. l-ton, $495. PONTIAC. 8 models, $745 to $875. The lowest-priced quality "six.” Improved from radiator to tail-light. For example: 4-wheel brakes, new GMR cylinder head, increased power, locking device, more luxurious Fisher Bodies. Finished in Duco in new colors. OLDSMOBILE. 7models,$925to$1085 Entirely redesigned by General Motors, the new Oldsmobilt has earned the title of "The Fine Car at Low Cost.” Longer, roomier, more powerful—and the last word in styling. Rafaer Bodies. 4-wiied brakes. OAKLAND. 9 models, $1045 to $1375. The All-American Six. Advanced engineering and precision construction. Longer, lower and more beautiful. 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