r.. V. - '' • ■^. :i-' iOaCiiOITI JDOBIiL V> . -II.. -V: -. \ ' [3. '• 'V ' \ \>'" at iHa poatiofBoe st Baefom *t, a. M ae*H»di«l«»im«tC*f ' Pabliah«d,Wc tAEFOID Iv hj IGCO. O. -aCOTT M6l£.%«ltef RaefOKlvN.U.. Mav Stst 1928 Bir lot plain and merci'rHied voiies, whu« and all popular colors, 24c to 48o yard * BaiicniD’s Cash Store. * Men, Young Men, Boysl See us for Suits—big stock, right prices! Baucom’s Cash Store, tJpToi^iiteMlHinery dVeplay. -.v The^peMaty 25 watches for eale for repair chargee ' 1. L. WiLSQN. 'Jeweler, 221 Person St, vFayettevii e, N. C. Hoke County at Mammoth 4th of July We can spell KJJOW, out: we played thunder at it in our ex planation of WHY WE ARE A CA NDIDATE last week. Some how, we had the letters nece?. sary to spell the word, but the> were^tUt of ord^T'set^ral’^times; W c^h^ years of^^^erie^'e, Init;. we iiai% never beSti able to ac count for the tricks type pfey on a njanitryinp to make words ol them.. tf* -—^ Well|^the piimary i#. at hand Put js cross, mark in front cf thenaihe^cu wish lo vote for ? We faad' too^arge a papeP last wedh!* Work-comes in bunches. Mjfu^-Ora Maxwell,, who hns • been teaching at Kenlv, fias le turned home ' ‘ Mrs. E. Sr .Sihithwas operated on at Higbsmith hospital Satnr day and is-teported doing well The big rairs washed gulle.vs on the hill fields and flooded the flat lajpd last week. We hi.d much rain Miss Maude Poole has had a bad time for a week or more from a’Carbuncle in her nose. She is now improving Mrs. “Ella Juat of Aberdeen re cently spent a day in Raeford on business.' Mrs. Juat still owns her property in Raeford. Miss Arville Yorke who has been at.Cullowee State Norm .I . College, .is .visiting her grnrd ^parerts.Mr.and Mrs J.N Maxwell ■Ratford has a well kept cerr,' tery,. thanks to the Woman’s ib and others who contributi to the expense account created by having.work done there. Mrs. Annie Culbreth McDaniel a sister of Mr. T. F. Culbreth of Raefprd,' was killed in an auto mobijaiwreck near Fayettevilh Sun^y» evening. More later. People can live on very little. The editor of The Journal had an abscess from the removal of a dead tooth last week, and he lived and did well on nothing for a Week, except milk Mi^es Mary Douglas Smith, (who graduated this year) and Sarah Catherine Cromartie, Jo sepbine Hall, Bennie McFadyen, Martha L: McLean have returned from-Queens College, .Charlotte. Mr..Wj R. Barrington gather ed a gallon of snapbeans from his ghfdsti last Wednesday, the 23rd,'dhd they were real nice, for he gave us enough'for dinner Thursday. Only once have we known beans earlier here, that was l931‘; I ut ye editor had some last Sunday. Th-^Bpardof Elections have declared the following candidates nominated* for the offices to which they aspire in the general election in November, as they bad BO opposion: For State Senator W.iB. McQUEEN For'fliounty Tiieasurer HERBERT Mc|fEITHAN. For &iiicitor Recgirder’s Court O B. ROWLAND Look! Expert Workmanship New Management ’ Raeford Dry Cleaners backed with 10 years expe^ rience and modern machines gives you service equal ed only in the larger cities at prices lower. It takes knowing how and w6 know. Phone 267. i We Call — ■ We Deliver.^ Men's Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed $1.00.’ Auspices Ellis Williamson Post No. 20 American Legion JULY 4 One Big Day and Night - July 4 Raeford Dry Cleaners H. M. Johnson, .Mgr, ^ Main St. ,1 Big Street Parade Military Events and Band Concert Community Picnic i Dinner Athletic Events Base Ball Game Fire Works Display wSSsS WMHfi ^OBiuw cmul^&Atn,* Make your plans NOW to be in Raeford all day on the 4th as a guest of the town and the American Le- gion. Merchants will be requested co remain open all day so you can combine business with pleasure. Look Our Prices 0%r This Week: 53^J Old Irish Potatoes, 6 lbs. 25c. for New Irish Potatoes, 6 lbs, 25c for Cigarettgs,..$1.19 carton. - A-iwp«fagus Tipg large. 28c. cans for 25c. Del Monte No. 2_ can sliced Piueappie, 23c- -. Del Monte No. 2 can Crushed Pineapple, 21c. Yellow Cling Peaches, large size, 19c. ' Sweet Meadow Corn, 2 cans for 25c. Butter 53c'^Jb, Del Monte large can Apricots 28c Fat Back Meat, 15c lb. Hih Meat, 18c lb. Bartlett large Pears, 29c. Kellogg's All Bragpp^gr, I2c. Post Toasties, 3 pkga. for 25e. Caraja Coffee, lb , 42c. Cracker Jack Coffee, lb., 28c. Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg., 36c. French’s Mustard, jar 12jc. Del Monte Asparagus Tips, small size, 18c Wesson Oil, pints 27c. No. 2 can String Beans, 2 cans for 25c. Sardines, domestic, can 5c. Sour Pickles, 2 for 5c. Sweet Pickles, 36c quart. Heinz Stweet Pickles, 33c lb. Lima Beans, 18c can, Boys’ WaslkSuits, ail styles and colors.^. ... '.Baucom’s Cash Store. Beautiful Rayon Voile, only 98i yard; " BftU6om’B Cash Store. A. D. GORE Bank Baeforfl. 860.^1^; Boke ^»lty, Loa» -Tnutvo. hot Plates ' ".'$1.75- Place your order for one of these Hot Plates. Guaran teed one full, year.- A good buy and many a step saver. C. W. BARRINGTON, , Raeford, N. C. i e24©cs r ENGINE REPAlh Our expert mechanics don’t ^‘hunt” for engine trouble, they KNOW what it is, where it is, and how to fix it RIGHT. ' Who Will Be 'M V*- - - ‘‘Miss Hoke County?” THE SERVICE STORE We don’t cut our Quality or Weights to meet Prices. We give you the BEST SERVICE and the BEST GOODS we can buy. Our prices are as low as possible, our work is the best in the city/ J-iet US care for YOUR Car. TEAL BROS. A Complete Seiwice Raeford, N. C. We Never Buy Price— We Buy Quality. Premier, Banquet and Twilight Tea, Beechnut, Premier, White House and Maxwell House Coffee, Kingans Hams, Bacon and Sliced Beef, Armour’s Simon Pure Lard, Swifts’Pure Pork Sausage. Ferndell’s Oats and Canned Goods. V These are just a few of our Specials. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS. ^.8 Phone 243. Thomas Grocery, Co. , , Raeford, N. C.