. > -1»,’7 -.* :: -V ’■;/ i' - ■ '.’ : '■ .'■ c» .M-: .. ;. 3?’ •' * ■■’• ' -^r‘ ■' ■' ': . ■^ • ^ K -J-. ' ... lOKiijuOiiiiTfJOORSAL "V# LocAt^ items; b4W« oowl^mM not f Uq^^ to fish with hook lino »~o ^variid line we feifU'.' h^ye an unbsai ampant of ' '^^r^lny weatbpr this winte^y and 1 am handllDft OBERS IVhH^ ^ zers. See Ehe befom phieih^ yopr order for tobacco goods ‘ OBfiRS are the best by actual test forv; tobacco and cotton. Tour business will he appre- . Ciated. Vv ; c M SEATE. ^ ‘Vf-iffe - Raeford. N. G- V-,.- ....V-^.^" • ^,,, worl^ is hindered. i Btate of NoHh Carolina ginned rl^ 8454^ bai^B of' cotton t his" sea- ^ - ft" Boti prior toddnoary 16th. 1%e people wanted taxes re- •j - 4- dn^;. not shR^ted from one thing to every thing, else he uses in liv- , There are a number of vacant stores in Raleigh, and there- say ;there are many vacant rooms at the State University. % * .‘-v T, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Moon of Thomasviile the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Blue. Mrs. W. J. Thomas of Char- lotte came down the first of the week, and she and Mrs. J. C. Thomas have gone for a sojourn in Miami. Fla. Major John C. Vann, a highly esteemed citizen, died at his home In Fayetteville Feb. 13th in bis 79tb>year after'and illness of many months Pork sells hog around cbeapel- in Raleigh (14c) than it does in Raeford but the retail price is a lot higher. High taxes in the city causes this- Berlin, with a population of ;more than 4.260,000, now out ranks Paris as the largest city in Europe, and is rated third ' in world population. If people were not required to pay so many taxes, some ousi- nesses, having several special taxes, we would all have a bet ter chance to live. L ■■'i'-y h PS WE STILL HAVE A VERY GOOD • fl STOCK OF fOK^SALE—800 bushels Ful- gbum t3eed Oats. Coker Strain iHearof smut, f 1.00 per bush el W. A. McLean, Raeford, N. O. which’we are selling at right prices—from 3 l-2c yd. and up. Get yours before we sell out of it. BAUCOM’S CASH STORE RAEFORD, N. C. .y L?'-- ' •) > v.' 0..:- ■- Composition Both in Shingle.s and Rolls Paints, Oils, etc. / Farm Implements Rex Distributors, Cole Cotton and Corn Planters. \ Disc Harroyvs, Peg; Tooth Harrows, Oliver Plows. Everything in hardware ' Field and Garden Seed. FOR SALE—Pure' bivd Rhoiie- Island Red eegs for hatching purposes. 60c*'per setting y 15.’ See or write Clayton ' Liles, Red Springy : n. C-. R. 8 . J. W. CURRIt. -r Attorney and Counselor at Law, Second door of Johnson-Thnmaa Nertiottsf J " pThouainds of suffarefg fron sleopfessness, . ^ ^ ^ irrltabilityi,^" ^ ^ ^ . dyspepsia, h^dsRjhe fits, melancholy, find relief by taking Or. Miles’ Nervine don't YOU try it? Dr. MIIm’ Airtl-Pahi Ptilf? • . ‘i' -Ca----- ■W’-. .-f WHEN IN TROUBLE i When your car is stalled, wbat you do? Try to fix it yourself? . Most people think of us first They just call for help and let one of our expert mechanics remedy the trouble We offer you TIME-SaVING and MONEY-SAVING service. I Let US care for YOUR Car. TEAL BROS. RAEFORD, N.C. SPECIALS A r THE ] CRACKER JACK I Seed Irish Potatoes, Red Bliss 56c pk, I Cobbler’s 50c pk* 1 Orange Jam 7c Jar Crushed Pineapple 2caiis 25c ;* Fruit Salad 15c can Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt jar 35e Large Crisp Lettuce lOe bead English Peas 14c can Tomatoes 10c can Quaker Oat Meal 10c box Cracker Jack Coffee SOelb. Compound Lard 12 1.2c lb. Pure Lard 15c lb. Fat Back Meat 15c Ib. COME TO SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. Cracker Jack Store Raeford. N. C. i 4 Subscribe to The Journal Step by step to new peaks of popularity FVom the earliest days of the automobile, "Standard” Gasoline has been the leading motor fuel. Today "Standard" outsells any other gasoline by more than two gallons to one. Experience and research have built the following qualities into "Standard” Gasoline— Easy Starting—m coldest weather. Quick Accehration—necessary in traffic. Power, Steady and Reliable—for hills and long, hard runs. Mileage Efficiency—proved over and over by road testis in. every type of car. Safety to Motor—a fuel that cannot posaibly injure your engine. (Complete Combustion—it bums cleanlv, leaving ‘; practically no carbon, and burns completely, leaving no “loose ends” to dilute the motor oil. If Untformtty—yxKi can set your carburetor on "Stand, ard” and forget it, for each gallon is like every other gallon wherever you may buy it. Availability—“Standard” Gasoline has the further advantage of being easily obtained, as “Standard” pumps are conveniently located throughout the length and breadth of this state. “Standard” Gasoline solves the fuel problem for the motorist. In “Standard” he Kts the best gasoline money can buy. Each year "Standard” reaches new peaks in sales and rises to new heights of public favor. If you arc not a “Standard” user, try this product and see for yourself how satisfactory it really is. ‘ ; - ■ ■ There is no truly’ "anti-knock” motors that are carbonized htun motor fuel being sold, except at a long usagel premium price. The best known ESSO costs more to make, and has "aadduoat” fuel is ESSO, the tobwioldatasmallpfeimumewr (Maas Power Fuel. It is scknowl- “Standard" GaaoBne, but edgad br engineers to be in a class gives an extra engina perfermance Jtsdif—ngenuine "antUtnock" never bcnie.expwi«iced. On lek ^edslfy made for uae in onlv at the Silver ESSO Pumpe compression motors, and n with the ESSO Globea. STAN DARD" GASOLINE '.i- S~ w4m m . M ITANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW J £ R S S % ff, 4v

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