tCHOM. Ntwt. - ; ■ ,;tON||hi«^ atm. paff« 1) 9lMiiii|% #l||^~4HbiQa, Kaibli CMbw^ Do«|te Mmson. Bennie McMlnt%, Herbert Otlli» Flftii Gimde^—Ruby Bins, Ruth ChtUfa^s, Sarah Covington, B^ha McNeill, Flora C. McBryde, Leette Smoak, John Atkinson, Angus Cur rie, H. L. McMinls, John Charles McNeill, Claude McPhaul. Sixth Grade—Woodrow Gibson, H. A. McKenzie, Ruby Lou McPhaul, Moultrie McPhaul. Seventh Grade—^John Worthy Mc Phaul, James Kirkpatrick, Eva Chil dress, Margaret Dalton, Lucy Biggs, Easie Mae Herring, Alma Maness. Eigata Grade—Henry GibSon, Wil lie Brown McDlarmUI, MalcoIiB M6> (Bhaul, Walter McPhanl, David Me* blelll, D(W0d McBacken, . Sule C^v* Ington, Ruby Hair, Jean Hodgln. Ninth Grade—^Davld Lilee, Marvin Sanders, Louise Atkinson, Mabel Cov ington,. Annie Neal Currie, Frances McBryde, Margaret' McKensie, 'Aline McPhaul, Lina McBryde* Tenth Orad^—Douglas Currie, Floyd McPhaul, Herbert McRacken, Pauline Biggs, Dixie Jordan, Luclle Johnson, Agnes McKenzie,/ Mabel McPhaul, Anna- Ruth McLauchlin, Ella Sanders. RAEFORD SCHOOL A Surprise. On a cold and wintry day, IS STILL GOING ON. THE GREATEST BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF ALL TIMES. . .£. Z. Hastiest Weight Xhildren’s Uhionsuits, the best grade they make, isize 2 to 13 •- . « A good quality of L. L. Sheeting, 8c yard Children’s Suits, size 2 to 8, 69c up ^ Thousands are sd$ing in this big event. Are you? Ladies’ New Fall Shoes, $1.98 up The King of the Shoes. New Fall Florsheim Shoes for Men who care. $7.95 * Men’s and Boy’s Ready Fit Caps, 49c Men’s All-Wool Suits $9.89 Men’s Good Brown Bilt Work Shoes, $1.95 ana waa s^rttig Iter -it aoon looked ' is it - WVa ioon l^ve a enow ftdt , ' ;: ',, When an of ' ^ I Out came the nm, Md chased away the clouds. So we might have some fun. ' —-Jimmy Greene, Fourth ,Grade. Pilaiims. ,Long, long ago there liver in Eng- land some Pilgrims, They had a very bad >king. He wanted them»tQ worship God like he did. He wanted: them' to gpi^ to the same church he did. He did not want them to read the Bible. So the Pilgrims went to Holland. They ‘.stayed ^se'^en years. Their children began to talk like,the Dutch children ^Id, so they left Hol land^. and came to America. Two ships brbke down. The Mayflower carried as many as it could. When it landed it was very cojd. , TTiey did not have very- much :food. But the next year they had mordt ^Tlie liyeacher .baid let’s go to church and come back and have a day of Thanksgiving. So thej. set aside a day./ They went to church and came back and had a day of Thanksgiving. T^at was our first Thanksgiving. —Mary Ellen Thomas," 3rd grade. —0— Fourth Grade. We call our grade the Wide- Awake-Health-Club of Wake-Up can be caused by-round or Town. The officers of our -Glub worms. Many mothers have Bert Byrd, a highly rsape$^ed colt or^ man ^ho lived on the 'Dpcihuroh farm near Raeford,^ died on Thursday‘ morning of last week of pneumonia. His remains were carried to Gran ville county on Saturday and were buried near- Creedmoor,: Byrd hav ing come here several years ago from that section. He was forty-nine years of age anji stood In the highest esteem by a large circle of both white and colored friends. He was one pf the early tobacco growers to come from the Piedmont section to raise tobacco in this county and he, was very successful'he'Me work. First',llrch^| ‘Tlpw old man breto out- his froi^* teeth Secondi^rchin: “Aw, .rhe- was rid ing in a truck and tried to drink out of'a bottle.’’ ' H-v; ..- An Unpleasant Subject.,-. . All of the functions of life are not pleasant to . consider. Perhaps this Is why some mothers refuse to 'Ihlnk that such symptoms as restless sleep, loss of flesh, Jack of appetite or Itch ing nose and fingers in their chil ISRAEL MANN are: President, Ben Campbell. He counducts our health class and In spects our desk^. If^bey are not clean, we are blacklisted. Niirse, Agnes Mae' Johnson, and Doctor, Charles Seate. They examine our finger nails, hands, teeth, and hair. Temerature Manager, William Haw- fiejd. He watches the thermometer and takes charge of the windows. In our club we are making health posters, showing the foods that help us to be healthy, and have good teeth. Not many of us are having to sit, on Drowsy-Town-Row any more, be cause we are working hard for every star that Miss Heaffner offers ufe: —Mary Shaw McDlarmld. Seventh Grade. The members of the seventh grade met this week and organized a Home Room Club. The following officers were elect ed: President, Billie Mclnnls; vice- president, Herman Campbell; sec retary and treasurer, Mary Potter. After the election the president appointed Irma Jordan, Reva Ep stein and Tom McBryde to write a constitution for the club. Blaunche proven, however, that a few doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge, that sure and harmless worm expellant, will make these symptoms disap pear. You can get ^White’s Cream Vermifuge for 35 cents per bottle from— RAEFORD DRUG COMPANY. ,'^v s.Sj'S gS’-" you '-1T- RTTF^iTi*! NTT A T i ngfifeliigiiipii nothing with frills—but something of life-ion^f value, give Sa,v|ng| .4c6oupt. It may mean the start of‘a fortune; Q^'r|:mnly it is the first step to dence. Money in the bank, enhapees in valu^;w.^jy|fe^ other gifts are used up and vanish. $1 or 30p^ch more as you please starts an account. ' "■ 4 Percent impounded Q la.rter^^^^^ i,' /SI Pa§:e Trust A ■-fkt BRAND CHICORV^ MONEY-BACK guarantee/ DOUBLE STRENGTH use Half as Much as of Ordinary Coffee . \ I > ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A NEW STOftB TODAY IN THE CITY OF RAEFORD FOR THE BENEFIT OF SERVICING THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AND SURROUNdI li/H QUALITY GROCERIES PLUS REASONABLE PRICES. THE MANAGEMENT OF OUR NEW STORE WILL BE UNDER MR. S. G. STEPHENSON, WHO WILL ESTEEM IT A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU 1 ■ mm \ ■ ' "•'‘Tf' , . "VviV: Remember the Date—Thursday WILL OPEN OUR DOORS AT 7 O’CLOCK ^A, M, for business. The public is welcomel FLOUR N. C. FLOUR, MILLED IN STATESVILLE, SELF-RIS ING OR PLAIN, EACH GUARANTEED, 24-Ib Bag MEAT //S: lb. Cheese Best Ameriesm lb. 25c Campbell’s Pork and Beans 3 Cans for 25c Choice Csmdled EGGS l>0zen ,30c Full Pack TOMATOES 3 No. 2 Cans 25c LIMA BEANS Small or large 2 Pounds, 25c S/U,;' ■ i-J- ■ . A ■ "■ ■ " ''' ' Ji'' Ip, LARD, 8-lb Bucket - 95c SWIFT’S JEWEL, 4 lb Bucket . . 52c Libby’s Hostess PEACHES No. 2 1-2 can 19c NAVy BEANS 2 Pounds 15 c BULK MEAL OR GRITS 3 Pounds 10c Rico Rio Pure COFFEE Pound 19c ;} .tf-t? 6 lb Bucket Snowdrift Whole Grain • ■'rr ' ■ Pillsbury Pan 2ake or Buckwheat -i Flour, 2 pkg 25c MATCHES Large Box 3 for lOc' D. P. CA^t ' Plam - or L^^r -Pound 25^ . 5)1.. ■! .... Xti" 503 ...Jf

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