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I •» UM poatoil^ •! BMford 9.a.Ma»eMA-«teMmatar. „ PMMed Weiklv by UMm N.Om Sept. 12. 19)(9. r si ,.. r m r- J BtV-y You lemember. reader that Joel M treat braina are plannioR law liolatiom as ate tryint lo prereot crime. The Devil has a etroot force at work every- HiUe SpecM Senicei OommemoratlDff the cmnp^r. th)iitft^ tenth year ^of ,^ the of Rev. W. A dcLeod.' a special service will be held at the ITirst'Presby cerian ebarch on Sunday morn> ng at 11 o’clock. In which all nembers of the church and ’friends of the pc^ular pastor are invited to participate A w>a« cannot barter principle without suffering irreparable loss, and this is often done in a pinbooking waji but the man who is unprin ipled in small things Is unworthy of trust in greater, cwtainly. miahke to Mrs. J. B. Ooik^^ lor a pretty, second crop Bed' Jone Ap{^. This litSe trea hi her yard bloomed for a second crop last fall, but bore no fridt This year it has ^ nice' apples, two of whi(di fell off Mmday and the editor gets one of them. M r. W. L. Floyd’s car side- sniped a truck loaded with to- lia. CO at-the Chisholm place near Interest throughout the entiie town-Monday evening, and turn . community centers in the evtnt his car over throe times. The since Dr McLeod during his car was badly damaged and he years of residence in Cu ro bss only a few cuts and brusises, exerted a ptofound influence for. and was going as usual Tuesday eood not only in church but civic 1“ I'hat same car. affairs. For this reason a large Miss visiting this Mr. Malcolm MeBryde (ff IT. S- Navy is visiting his rents. Mr. and Mrs. Hsctor Brvde.- the pa Me If you really want to help your town, be one of the whole citi sensbip of the place that treats the world fairly and honest*y, end folks living elsewhere wil' stand bv Raeford while they live. Benedict Arnold died in a lone room in London, England, friendless and poor, and his last words were: “Traitor. Traitor!” Too may lose all your worldly possessions, but you can retain booofnod be respected when yeur last hour comes. attendance is expected at the service Sunday morning which will serve as a tangible expres sion of appreciation and love which the people of Guero feel for this greatly admired and revered religious and communi ty leader.—Cuero(Tex.) Record. Benedict Arnold was a traitor to his country. Fifty thousand pounds or British gold, ($250,- 000) and a Major Generalship was the price of his perfldy; but nothing can replace honor when stniified. I hope my last end will be like his, if I am untrue to my friends. We believe a number ot people are Myihg to persuade them- ■elvea to believe there is no devil and no bell. The fact that anybody tries to think such stuff is tbs atroQgest proof that tiSere la a devil, and they are led cap tive at hia srill, and hell is. his headquarters. The farmers of Hoke will find that the little they may grow and have for sale will supply the heeded help they need to eupiMeoient the failing cotton cnv. Those farmers succeed ing best sell enough trash, as •ome call it. to pay current ex penses of tbeir farms, so their o(^t(m and tobacco money is dear. But all cannot find a market for their truck. That we MUST FIND. - A party is to be given Friday night. Sept 13th, at Bluemont Hotel tor the benefit of Rae- ford Chapter U> 1).. C. Admis- alon 60e. Come and make t his l^y a success for a wor.hy cause. A furor was witbdrawo and a mistrial ordered by Judge Barn- Mil Monday morning, who is try ing the mill strikers and labor oigamam for killing Chief of Pk^ce Aderholtof Gastonia, on Inet Jone 7tb, when juror lost hie mind. It took ten days to that jury. Governor Gardner hae celled another special term court for that trial Sept 30th and apiiototed^Barnhill as judge. Two ^fecial terms-Of court now liave fafled to try this case, the first term in Gastonia, when the defcoae moved the trial- out of Gaaton county, aod Judge Barn- hiH moved tt to^Uecklenburg; •owM?a|ilfi.^4o again. Tapp-Williams* Miss Mary Carmen Williams and C. F. Tapp were quietly married Tuesday afternoon Sept. 3rd. at the parsonage of the Flyst A. R. P. church. Charlotte, the pastor. Dr. D. G. Phillips, officiating. The bride was attired in blue georgette with acceesories to] harmonize. She wore a shoul- der bouquet of bride roses and lillies of the valley. Iramedtateiv after the cere mony Mr. Tapp and bride left fora trip to White Sulphur! Springs, W. Va. After Sept Entertains Bridge CInb.' Mrs. W. P, Covington and Mrs J. B, Thomas very char mingly entertaioed the Bridge club and the husbands of mem bers at the home of the former last Friday night ^ . TheattrMtive home was es pecially lovely with bowls and vases of mixed flowers. After a spirited galne Mrs Lawrence Poole was presentet Miss Dilcle Tarplay bas return ed to her home in Spartanburg S. G.. after.spending the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. John Walker. Fairmont is tHe higgmt little tobacco market in the border belt, and this vear more tobacco Is being sold in that town than in any of the neig^hboring towns in that belt a rose colored bon -bon dirii for ItbC Wok carrying the account; high score for the ladies, and Prof. W. E. Pell, who won high score among the gentlemen, was given a pair of bronze book ends. Those present besides club members and their husbands were: Prof, and Mr#. W. E. Pell, Mr. and Mrs. E. B Garrett, of Sanatorium and Mr, and Mrs N. B. Blue. Since we can first remember the Turks were killing other re- 10th they will beat home in Rae-J hffionists at will, Armeqjans and ford. others. Now they are killing The I ride was educated at th^ews. We said at the close Queens college and is a bright ^e World War that the Turk- and attractive young woman. jieh people should not be allowed Tbe bridegroom is a son of J to.exist longer as a government, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tapp of j the Allied Powers while they Timberland. He is superinten- had tbe chance, should have dent-of a tobacco plantation atj^iP®*! those people off the map. Raeford,—Charlotte Observer. The world is worse such. for having Nell Battle Lewis is a lawyer. We did not know she was a li censed attorney until we saw by the papers that she had joined the defense counsel in that striker murder trial going on in Gbarlotto. Bet she will be heard from that trial. If your bank account does not average a dai|f balance of $50, a charge of 56 cents is made by Miss Driggers Hostew. andjf you write a check and have not tbe money in tbe bank to meet it. you pay 25 cents f) r the tronble you make. The city tax rate in Laurin burg bas l^en raised from $1.19 to $1.27 In many counties of the state tbe tax rate has been raised, notwithstanding the one cent tax on the gallon of gas. The money must be raised for more expenses created as we live faster and do more. Raeford school never had so many pupils as are to be accom modated this year, and it now ooks like instead of carrying the children to tbe schools, we will bavj to go back to the Ay cock idea of carrying the schools to the children. That is tbe bnly way this state is able to educate her numerous offspring. . T. B, Lester has been^dr for several days, but is some* bett». ^ K ^ -S ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. H.^ Giles sod ehildreo, who areat Vass now, were in town a while ^ Saturday. .Quite a number of Baq|ord people heard Hr. F. . 8. Blue^ at Aberdeen Chapel 3u,nday after noon where he conducted ser vices, ' - ■ left 1 Walter Duncan Browo Wednesday for Maxtoo to enter Presbyterian OoUete for men. Dr. and Mrs. P. P. Mc^n of ^, Sanatorium'liave aa their iueats Dir. M^Cain*a fSther, mother and^'^ sister. Dr. and Mrs; J*. {. MoCaln, and Miss Mildred MeUaia of Due West, 8. 0.0 Dr, J J. McCain is professor of English at fUmkiiie College. ■'tr Little Miss Lee Driggers en« tertained a few of her little friends at her home last Satur day. There was one table of rook and Pollyanna. At each place were baskets of .salted peanuts. Punch and cake were served to the following guests: Mildred Polston, Margaret Cole, Helen Polston, Genevieve Polston, Ed na Lentz, Eliza Newell Walters, Dixie Smith, Mary Helen Gatlin, Isabe'* Bethune. Mr. Lacy- Clark of Durham 8i>ent the week end with rela lives in town. yod carload of Brick. McLaueblin Co, COTfON Bheeta* Male beanu. MiMt iDO^Bg blades, piteb- foika, jwd dtber tools. Aaafofd BardwareCo. WANTED - seauti Part time rerre- aAtMidwe >Moat be bank em' ^ Pi^ cashier or aa at raiilhlfr who can de- votofoillibimeacb week lo thiawonr; Write for details. P.O. 868. Stotsavlile, N.C. Mrs. CiydeCovington and Miss 4ary Shaw of Wagram were in town Monday. * Mrs Sarah Chisholm has been c )nfined to her room by illness for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Percy D. Niven and chlildren left for their home in Dunedin, Fla , after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tapp have arrived in town and are living in the house vacated by Dr. and Mrs R. L. Murray. Messrs. H. L. Gatlin, Vanc^ Norton, m. B. McBryde, Fulton Watson, N. Barefoot and N A McFadyen are serving on the Federal court jury in Rocking ham this week Rev. J. M. McBryde has re turned to his home at Fort De fiance, Va., after visiting rela lives. He pret^hed at Bethel Sunday morning and at Wa gram Sunday night. Mrs. J. E. Neal, and son, James, and Kelly Guilkey of Marion are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Covington James Neal is entering Presbyterian College for men at Maxton. Messrs Charles and John' Livingstone and Misses Sallie, ‘ Mattie and Kitty Livingstone of Wagram came over Sunday morning to hear Dr. W. M. Fairley preach at the Presbyts- toriUDi church. FALL NEEDS , McCormick-Deering MOWBRS: Save your hay, and obr mowers are unexcelled. / iHc-Cormlck-Deering RAKES: In using good machinery work is a pleasure. In every department we are re-, ceiving and replacing on sale at reasonable prices Up-to-date mer chandise from the best markets of the country—carefully selected to see that you get- QUALITY STYLE VALUE in ejvery purchase you make here See us for your wants; and yoqj be glad you did! BAUCOM’S CASH STORE Raeford, N, C. Good Coffee Improved- With Chicory! A perfect blend of coffee and Chicory/^" siich as our Gold Ribbon Brand, means— healthier, tastier, stronger, more econotn- ical coffee. Use just half as much as of ordU^ ■ nary coffee. Taste its delicious flavor today, ^ DoiiBLF sTRFNmii >M ^ II M I Nil f II OBDIS oi 111. Gennine I, H. C. Mower Repair Parts: \ Take no other, for it is cheaper to buy the genuine article. fl^“ I Gold Ribbon % (liHVM)) ^-1 Coffee 1 liHory . Good McCorlriick-Deering STALK CUTTERS; These have been tried and known fpr their worth. are Raeford Hardware Co. Done TheJournal J Office y |At ReasonahleiPrice^U
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