sctioiTi imm 0 «t UM pMtoffloe At BMtord L, M meond-clus matter Pabltebed Woiklv by itAETOBO raBUSUnG CO. ». aoorr moub. UHar Haeford. N. C.. Oct. 18. 1928. u L feiirA..- You are a foolish man if you alienate your neighbor in your aeal for tlie election of any man ‘irboii ceeking office, and will never be any lervice to you. Vote aa yoo please, but be sensi ble. Let's be neighbors still. LOC.\L ITEMS. It was a strange coincident that three citizens of this county should die so nearly toijether this week, and from the same trouble, cancer. Cancer seems to be on an alarming increase. Mr. A. L. McBride, Sr., Jackson Springs, formerly Winston Salem, father ot Mr L. McBride, .Ir.. of Raeford, died last Thursday night and was burled Saturday morning near his home cf of A. People like to sell tobacco and cotton because they brings in big checks. Mr. P. H. Wright sold 18 bales of cotton a few days ago at l8ic. and Mr. Ed. McNair of Scotland county, who has a number of farms in Hoke, sells that number two days in each week, and this naturally make a man feel better than be feels when he is selling cantaloupes Sheriff Hall reports that Mr Louis Parker of McLanchlin township was the first white man to pay his taxes for 1928. and John McLaurin of Quewhif- fle was the first colored man to settle his taxes for this year. Gov.' Wilton McLean comes out for modification of the Vol •tead Act along with Gov Smith, and 80 does Cole Blease of South Carolina. Now what will Joe Daniels sayl Later the Governor explains, but the explanation fails to help, as we see it. The reopening of the prohibition gues tion will set the country back a half century What we need is fudges to inflict adequate punish ment, governors who will not commute the! sentences- (Jne of our Raeford girls, Miss Mary Lee Seat.^, and one of her friends, Miss Winnie Wilburn of Roxboro, won the Freshman Tournament in Tennis at Mere dith College, also Miss Sente was elected manager of the Freshman basket ball team A rftw Buick co ch loaded with Jews, we didn’t learn their names but they were from Sumpter, S. C . and as they turned into Main street from Highway 24 they failed to turn enough and struck a light pole near 10 inches through on the east side the street and broke it off at the groun.d and again abouut 5 feet above the ground. Nobody hurt, and the only damage done to the car was a bent axle last Sunday morning. SELECT YOUR NEXT SUNDAY’S DINNER AT McNBILL GROCERY CO. THE SANITARY MEAT MARKET Nice, tender native Stakes, Stews and Roast, Baked Ham, Boiled Ham, Pork Ham, Liver, Pig Feet, Pork Sausage, Bacon, Sliced Beef, Fresh Trout, Spare Ribs. Good cooking or eating Apples, 39c pk. Irish Potatoes. 29c pk. Self-Rising Flour, 98c bag. Two thousand sheets Toilet Paper, 15c. Bring us your Eggs, Country Produce, Hams and Chickens. McNeill Grocery Co. The Sanitary Food Market 1 none 244. Specials this Week AT THE Cracker Jack Store Mill Feed $2.20 Cabbage 4 l-2c lb. Robin Hood Cocoa—per 2 pound can 29c Swansdown Cake Flour, 35c pkg. Royal Scarlet Marshmallow Creme—per large jar 27c Queen Olives—per large bottle 23c Royal Scarlet Shrimp—wet pack, per can 23c Crescent Red Salmon, per can 24c Celluloid Starch, per package 5c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, new pack, large 29c each 96 lb. bag $3.85 48 lb. bag, $1.95 24 lb. bag, $1.00 Sugar 6 l-2c lb. Mullets, fresh caught, 18c lb. Fish Roe, 14ccan. Selox 10c Silver Bar Pineapple, sliced, per can, 20c “A Wondrous Change in Majestic Range” special Factory Exhibit Next Week Only! THE NEW ALL ENAMEL GREAT MAJESTIC Come in and See It! The latest achievement of the Majestic* Manufacturing Company. The greatest range ever produced by this company whose reputation as maker of fine ranges is na tion-wide. Don’t Miss Seeing It! You’ll be delighted with the beautiful enamel and polished nickel and with its trim, graceful appearance. As fine a range as you could wish. .1 Let Us Show You the Many New Features of Convenience You’ll want to see the new exclusive features and refine ments that make the All Enamel Majestic the most convenient and efficient of modern ranges. SOLID-PLATE COOKING TOP Of one piece metal, ready polished. Eliminates unnescessary lids where heat mav escape and dirt collect. Stays bright and shining. A real time and fuel saver SANITARY SHELF A handy place to put utensils while you are cooking. Much easier to clean and more convenient than the old warming oven, which it replaces. HEAT-TIGHT INSULATION Complete insulation keeps the heat on the inside where it can be used. The secret of Majestic’s perfect baking EASY-TO-CLEAN FEATURES Removable oven door stakes, grate housing and clean out door. Porcelain foot rests. These and many other features make the All Enamel Majestic exceptionally easy to clean. FREE NEXT WEEK ONLY! This complete set of De Luxe Nickel Plated copper Ware, free to every woman, who buys an All Enamel Great Majetic at our store this week. Now on display in our windows. / The Majestic “Pay=as=you=use»it” Plan To raaks it possible for every house-wife to own an All-Enamel Majestic, we have made special arrangements with the Majestic Manufacturing Company whereby this range may be bought On a “pay-as-you-use-it” plan. We would be glad to explain it to you. , ' We have the All-Enainel Majestic in a color you will like. Come in and see it. / And remember--it’s a Majestic! That means years of depend able service—a long life of perfect baking and good cooking. The reputation of the Majestic Manufacturing Company is its guarantee of quality. 4 i 4- Raeford, N. C.

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