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^ . S^esirsi Suffemig ■^- •'r.-i. -',, '•>* .'■ ■' t>^ 'i' ”. ''Z. 'Saffgon.; aiid SwgoiV'--&ft' Masa ; PiUs axe 'the tfiost' w6^ ,in^- ”^cines I ever - ii^d. I s# this: ' cause they have%broT%ht '^ bacS^ Ihy health ifferi I had loen trying fox ten years to find something. that .- ■. .. ,3 ^ f '-. \ ■ V-' ' ,., ''f PplSONAL f^EWS ^^’^iss Katie Belle McLeatf i - -1 _____ V t vflcije at tiireens college, C^^ttOi j ;i# T>ev. J. A. McMillan, p^tor of theispent the week-end at. iW-^fewne.. Mr A. A. James a,' nronfinentl^Pfi-^^'”^ i\.ng:.s ^ ■m. W. H.. .McK-,iU> Review Si; Sunday. '■ ' Mrs. Warren, of Carthage, is the on ■yisifcecl Raeford last Thursday business'. ' ‘ • . ^' iMiss Isabel Jean Lamont who teaches at , Lowell, N. Ci, spent the _.week-gnd at home. Mn Daniel Joiiis of Charlotte, visited his sister, Mrs.' L. W.. An drews Sunday. / — Mrs. G. W. Biwvn and daughters Misses Elinor and BoSa, and Mr. Clarence Brown visited frimids in Greensboro Sunday. They were ac companied* by Miss Jessie Brig'.it Eerguson. Mr. L. E. Reaves 3of Chapel Hill and his sister Miss Dixie Reaves, who teaches at Walnut Covie Ipent Sunday with homo folks. ■ ' -Atto,rney H. W,. B. Whitley spent Monday in Carthage on business. Mr. and Mrs., E. C. Smith of Wagram were business visitors in town Monday. Messrs Lacy Clark and Arthur CanjubeM . of .Florence, S. C., visited reVoives and friends in town Mon day. Mr. and j'.Irs. -McLean Campbell spent Monday with relatives in Florence, S. C. guest of her tijaugntc,r, Mrs.: H. W- Driggers.' ‘ ; (Mr. Nelson Gibson of R^ Springs was a business-visitor in day morning. - . V Mr. H. L. Gatlin,' S,:.*., was con fined to his home a few days the past week wfth illness. , ' . V Mr. Marvin Blue, w'ho. is in - the real estate business in Birmingham, Ala., is visiting his parents, Mr. dm! Mrs. W. M-. Blue. ' Mrs. Thomas Far.ror of Tarboro, and. Mrs. Cary Warren of Greenville. N; C., wer the-guests of Mrs. Bon nie Blue for two days last week. _ Her many friends .^nipath.ze ueep- iy with Mrs. _F. B. Sexton who hns saU'jNM^ as same fall dae,[ passed on the fooneenth dbgpi shaU ani^ levied and ^ of Nnaanber, 1929^ and ooBecta^ ' fii^pabh'shed on*the foo^eenUhr ! Season 3.'^at a statement|lay of November, 1929. Any of indebtedness .of said Munici-! a^fibn or proceeding qaestfon*- ' pality hii# been filed with the] mg: tKe Validity of such ordi- V Clerk» "aiid is open foi public nance * mast be commenced wftih. inspectioa^ I in thirty days after its ITrst t Section 4.‘ That this ordi-' nance shall take effect thirty C. R. Freeman, Clerk FOR RENT—l-RO>M HOUSE,, lights and water. Near school. Reasonable rent—See J. A^- BAUCOxM. nance k»*>c cuc^t uuiuv .‘Just before the youngsters in ih- jjg„g after • its first publication Frogville School arrived one morn- monnfimfl h' mg there were a lot of Squeaks-and m the rneantime a squawks as Frogs biisily workefi tition fOr itS submission to .the, about a huge box fixing wires. . voters .ist .filed Under the pro- “is everything"ready? " as>k£d'MiSd visionsuf;the Municipal Finance ''“‘fif°r?ady. Shall ie Wrn her Act, that event, it shall Oil?” asked one of the Frog work- take effect hen tippioved DJ men. - , the voters of said MiiniciDality ’‘Let’s hear,” said Miss Ffog, as jtn election to be held' as., tlie wo^er turned on tbeja^«- , ^ provided for in said act. Sweet" music canle oveg- the wiie ” li, ^ I ■as they, all listened. In a few mo-., The foregoing ordinance wa^ ments Miss Frog bade them coYei-; .'-i-- the radio and disappear, for in a 111-j tie While the scholars would be as- embling and she wanted tne *atiiu FOR SALE: PINE Flower -Ba-skets, one, on dis- - play at Specialty Shop. Ideal Christmas suggestion. PEace-^ your order early—-Mrs. Doras:. .\ Tapp. P4- been* quite Mck at her home here to be a big- surprise, since Sunday night. Mrs. Ida Cur-j Soon the Frogs came filing in and fie, an aunt of Mrs. . Sexton, 1 Freddie nudged Fritz as. he asked: Sunday and while on the way to the g^rth is that thing hidden ■*»o1 A/trtr»r1aT7 "Mice r^rtT/lAlna tTOHr ii i oj» funsjral Monday Miss CordeMa Con^ oly, ( a sister of Mrs. Sexton, was ■instantly killed in a crossing acci dent.- Mr. A. L. Sexteum spent Sunday Mr. Douglas Elliott cj!'Fairmont j■^Jth_his mother at Den^. was in Rhefoi-d Monday. — 1 Messrs Graham and AVhlter Cul under that cloth?” “Search me,” repaid Pi’itz. . “May be it's the Board ei: Etl'ucation.” “Fon’t beJ^Bly,' snappM Freddie, as they to(Jk the.r seats. Miss Frog arijse when all had be- asKfbr the dozen irice. i’3s In IVlondxiy- . — , j onr^ 1 "P Po'ivoQ Tr I coniG QUJ3t aniii saidt I hsvG fi Mr. .Tnmts Ga'i’iy of Fayetteville Bieth and L E. R ay s Jr^can ^ ^ q ^^is morn- vas calling on our merchants M-on- I . MRS ALEXANDER MALCOTT would relieve me of my sufferihg. My principal trouble was with my ~ ' liv&r, for my .complexion was always sallow and • I , often ^d my color as^ yellow as gold. I my entire system was filled with- ■ poison, resulting :^rom chronic consti pation and liver trouble. I became dreadfully neirvous. I did not sleep well and was losing my , stnength and energy rapidly. “I alA^ays ha-d to be cai’eiul abou’^ my diet, but I jvould suffer with incli- . gestlon hist tne same. Gas would form and extend up around my . heart and'jefftTse srvere palpitation. I al so had seveire pains in my ab-domen. Pains in my chest and . shoulder also bothered r/io a 'great deal, and I was in a badly run down and weal^- eneil condition* ‘■.4fter taking two bottles of gon and one bottle of Sargon ^ft Mass Prlls I noticed a rema-'kifoR improvement in my condition. jMy appetite is splendiil. 1 can now da- gest :md as.similata food 1 hadn’t dar4d touch before in months I no longer suffei- from indigestion • buD was calling dav. ^ Miss;. Hallie . Treeman who is at tending the N. C. College for Wo men at • Greensbo,r,Oi visited' home folks during tl'i week-end., Mr.'Charles Kaylor of Portsmouth, Va., visited relatives in town Sun day. S anH^i^ my P'^Pds, The Bcmrd oi > field play footbail but discovered that : Laucation f| thev were t’.vcnt.y-ic.,r hoivs •inea'.il^>e are to ha^e o _ L yyii.-F of-liriig - ■ . j morning begin with svv.'ft miniC. ■- Mr 'Leroy V/right who has bee.; Perhaps we .will be able to do our visiting his nareiits. Mr. and Tvix., physical cMture .^ercises to music, W. A. Wright, .returned-recently L;; too. I will now turn the radio oi. .■ New - Lexington, Ohio, where ire Over the ware came the story: ly- • ■ , “Tbi man went into the woods wilii' Mrs. Ed Fuller and little daugn- mUf.iL. „ tor- T ih-ortir sRanf cpvernl H-!vf MiS'S Belle Grahaivi Of tlvB St. I ujis —“og to.r, of- Liberty, s^mt several da>.| faculty spent tile weekend ai There was ajiustlmg^m the school vvith relatives in town recently? , , • Mr. .Paul Fuller of Wilmington : "onie. _ visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. "f’ •‘d'-^oa.i wen,, to C.^c^ A, J. Fuller^ Sunday. ; 'otte Saturday to see an eye specMv Mr. James , Yearby of Durham spent Thursday and Friday^.dn town with friends ist and remained over until Mondaj Mr. W. T. Mci.ean .-etumed Mon-' '’ay frorri .Charlotte where he had th iriends. , t Mei.-.dames Paul Johnson and Harry visiting ms srstei, Mrs. .N. J. Green returned from an extended Covm^on. visit io Co'v'vh:'. m’l Cvher points' .Visiting Mr. Stanly_Craw.ey in S. C. Friday. Mr^ find Mrs. J. H. Currie mote,red to Davidson Saturday, to see the foot bair game between Davidson and the V M. I. Tliey remained as guests sf . Mrs. Currie’s brother ovc.r the week- 1 end. - . ■ j Miss Thomas Gordon has been i quite sick at the home of her sister Mrs. J. W. Currie fcir the. past few days?. She is better now. Born to Mr. and Mrs. ScOtt Mc- Faldyen of Fayetteville Sunday,, No- veuiuer. J,'a son. Mrs. McFadyfen past week was one of his old friend? ‘ Mr, C. B. Elvington of Columbia. X Fall Sentenced To Year In Jail; Big Fine room as the Frogs, all darted cut side and under logs, while Miss-h'.rcg “^ayed on the platform and laughed and laughed. ■ ■ . .. Bye and bye the- Frogs all came back into the room. .“You^must not ^ mind hearing about a dog whoB-if-- j i ' on the radio,” said Miss Frog, “Tell them to keep the dogs 'olT the radio,” laughed Freddie Frog. Former Secre ary of' Ii.kerior De nies Guilt in Lengthy Statement. ORDINANCE , Be it ordained," by the Town of Raeford North Carolina Section 1. That, negotiable , coupon bonds of said Munici- ^ ! pality be issued in maximum , fii i aggregate pryicipal amount of ■ HEINZ _ .ittBAKSD .BEANS Heiiiz Oven Bi^kes Beans, 10c a can Jello, 3 packages for 25c. Knox’s Gelatine, plain, 22c Pkg. Apple Butter, quart jar, 29c. Grapelade, 25c, 10 ounce jars. the ^>*j'tatest blessina; of all has bseii | vvas foimeny iVas^s Hattie Ci.|rie or tb;' rdief from constipation from ’ Eaelord. $20,000.00 for pui-pose in and | B.T.t':?irw';3T.i7ear'’'ln!for Municipality of the Watc: jail and fined $100,000. today for j System. • ' to pay principal and jnter^ ■ cpnti-n.'-o was '■"^ JT I C H? fe I Store Raeford, N. G. fool greatly strengthened in wevery-Blue.';.,f^Mr, j^j^ulleg .came down foi .■ ' ch;'m Saiuihay “The Sargon Soft 'Mass Fills sr-: l?3L. •woricleiTui. They are so genV.o and' yet so thorough and cause no bad a.ft;’V 'slTects wlir-tever.” The {-.hove statemer'. 'w'hs made by IMis.'Alixan.ler ivial^tit liOo W.e.'-t 6th Street, Oklahoma C-h'ly. ^ HOKE DRUG CO., Agent.?, to learn. . . Mg, Zeb McMillan a prominent attorney of Red Springes was in Raeford Tuesday atteni.ling to legal, niatt-'ers. Miss Pauline Freeman returned to ■Unio.aville, N'. C., Sunday where she [ will resume her studies' as .teacher, A daring drama of miss-\ there. . w ^ Misses Hazel Owens and. Helen The" sentence tempered 'With | U Mrs.'^ErwrAndrews wRo has- been ] -WilCam' Hit^"! m right sick at her home is somewlgt freedom on $5,009 ! ^ improved, her friends w' 11 - g . e,_j TTondinv anneal, and announced bond pending appeal, and announced that if the jail sentence w.ere to be carried out'at this time . he \voulcl have., suspended it because ci Fall's ill health. * Guilt is Denied A short w'hile later at his hotel, the 08-year-olcV invalid issued his * first public statement concerning his .part in the oil lease. He asked the ty of '■6. d 0. I V ihrmH-iT • nf fhp damunhle—crime—et IniS J^irlSt careless paT- i weatneny OI iviccjoir, a;—v^T,— ■„ ■ I ■ — .^^.,‘1,1. ins S*' "J** : J the week-end guests of Mr', and Mrs. l^my • oi foe damnable ents and the reasons andrl h. HamiitSS. J , remedies for both. ' ' «-■ Heins daugh-: rhe ;e„gt«y.st.., ent Mrs. Max Heins and_lit,t.l£ daugh i ter of Sanford are visiting Mrs. “RUNAWAY GIRLS” lg£.= a- Mrs ?»I. L. McKcithan and little .teon Malcolm are visiting relatives in Clier’*.w, and Timmonsvnlle, S. C. Mrs. J. A. Clifton and, son James Albert, and Miss Gladys Henderson • ' i of Greenville. S, C., were -week-end Monday and Tuesday'.guests -iv-r '-tt ■ *■ J Mrs. Kate McrNan. - • JNOV. 11 ana.l^ ! Mrs G. a. Klous.e and Uttle daugR- Ttr. Jewel, of Charihtbe, visited Mr. I oka TVJv-c s A. Snead Saturday and Red Spriiils Tiisstre rED= SPRINGS, N. C. 'fhe lengthy staebmeht said he w*as “moved to break his long silence,"’ by a deep desiii'e to vindicate the faith of those who have loved, honor ed or'■trusted me.” V (S. -A.- Marriages Decrease ^ But Divorces Gain •ft ■ ■ , ^ ■■ WAlfi Befoi’c you-, sink your dollars m so- .called “big-pTofit-promising” stock, .may w6 have a word with you? you fa^ and figures about it your eyes” . . make you glad you consulted us! ^ TRUSTWORTHY INVESTMENT ADVICE is yours for the asking any time at the: Paee Trust Company The Opposite Is The Case Jn North Carolina, W’ith 13.3 Weddfogs To Each Divorce. ' , * Washington, Oct. 31.—Marriages in the Un'ted States ’n D'S.S de creased 18,556 compared to 1927, the" Department of Comn^ T'ce announce.t, today, and divorces increased 3,902 in 1928 over 1927. There were 1,182,497 weddihgs in 1928 in the country ancT l,20l,Go3 in 1927, a. decrease ' of 1.5 per ■'nt. Divorces in 1928 numtered 195,9&9. cpmpai'cd to 192,037 in 1927 c:, an increase of ttyo per cent. Marriage annulments showed a de crease- in 1928' -with 4,226 compared to 4,255 in 1927. ■ ' ' The estima'.'sd po'p'ulation of con tinental United States, July 1, 1923 was 120,013,000 and on July 1, 1927 it was As,628,000; Nort:^Carolina had 1,609 .divorces in 1928, c;i' a decrease of two per^ cent from, the total of 1,642 in 1927. Annulments numbered the sj'm.'' each year. There were 0.55 divorces per 1,000. population in 1928 and 0.57 per 1,000 in 1927. .' For the country as a wLvl' there •was the'twe per cent increase 'n cfo vorces and., the number uer 1,000 population ‘in 1928 was 1.63 com pared to 1.62 per 1,000 in 1927, North Carolina liad 21,373 wed- flinsrs in i92S- comparedto 22,20-k- in 1927 or a decrease of 3?7 per cent. 'Ihere were 13.3 wedding.? in the State in 1928 to .every divorce with the number of v-'iddings per 1,000 Dorvlatioii in 1928 hsing 7.3 and m 1927 it was 7.7 per 1,000. ■ The number of marriages for the country as a whole—showed the^ d-^- crease of 1.5 pei?* cent and tnere., were only six marriages to every di- j vorce for the entire nation; In 1928 for the ^hole country the:>e were 9.85 marriages per 1,000 population and in 1927 there were 10.12 mar- riages per 1,000 population. SUITS OVERCOATS RAINCOATS SHIRTS HATS CAPS NECKTIES UNDERWEAR GLOVES, Etc. V bi Vi. AR-. See Us. 'W,, •'V-' Si AVE I got to say “goodrbye” to thit forty dollars, too ? ' Those who always look v eil- dressed and yet have money to lend are quite likely to be Michaels - Stern dressers. They saviB ^35 to ^50 on good suits, profiting by the service of a great tailoring house that has ■pedalizid in the requirrinents* of college men •- for many years. *£zceptioiial durability* beautiful tailoring, prices within reason. .n ADVERTISE OR BE FORGOTTEN
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