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Much is being published about the likelihood of all life on this earth being wiped out, humanity, animals and everything. If the Lord God omnipitant has so de creed, nothing can prevent it. ‘•So have faith in Go: and wait.” Anfhorlzed FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 11 years Refrigerators, Ranges, Wa ter Heaters and other ap pliances. BAUCOM’ APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. Electrical Contracting Savings and Investment. Funds are acceptable in any amount. Our investments are legally authorized for trust funds. Accounts opened by mail are handled promptly and efficiently. Additional inform.ation available on re quest. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS & l6aN ASS’N. 105 Green Street — Fayetteville,^^N. C. — Phone 5161 Commercial & Industrial WIRING Lighting Fixtures To Suit Every Need Free Estimates—Easy Terms Drop Us A Card Or Telephone 5802 Fayetteville, N. C. £ Fayetteville Electric Company J. A. Bowen, Owner Time was • when l^lvanted to see snow come. We children went wild with glee when snow began falling. We have had but little snow sifice 1927. I believe it was in the(\v:inter of 1925-26 when we had zero weather last, but we have had some severe weather, though very little snow. The advantage of times like the present is l4iat a man feels more like he is doing something, even if he is not doing anything but hanilliing money. The last year I liv?d at Jack- son Springs I chipped and dipped 6,000 turpentine boxes and cul tivated 17 acres of corn and truck,'and I cleared less than $100. The news again reported strong winds. striking the Florida penin sula full length, i have never heard of more storms in one year. And, a friend remarked that we haid thunderstorms every month of this year, except Jan uary and February. There used to be thunder clouds the first days of January, but we have missed that for the past twenty-fiye years. Are You Trading Cars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Lumber River DisGOunt Co. Phone 767 South Elm St LUMBERTON, N. C. $ % % \ . \ \ ""//////////////ZO tiHIlim % % % i % % I 55 A MAN OF THE WORLD I aid we mean in an important seneef for Hm agrae ol die World are upon him. tained in months to come. For food ig gtill fighting for peace. ’ ^ I « I I « I I Be le die American farmer. And eo la elccl. Ha* alonai aBMmg the larmere of die maJiHr madeiMy is aUe to food hit own connlryiiMNi- and hungry miUions in other Iftndti liasl 7*^ ^ emit 20 millidn tons of food abroad while mahiteining our own diet level — •Iready the.best in the world. Steel eomapaiiiee, which already have eet new peaeariiwa prodncdoii record^ are epcnding BMire than one billion dollan on improve mente and ecqainsion to meet the ne^e of reeonetmedon abroad and our ekj^ahding economy at home. I I Ibis hidi production efficiency—achieved by the perSutent application of new tools and scientific discoveries—must be main- Throufds eteel and farm production lies a great source of American strength. And only the strong can hope to keep the peace. , ' ^ AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE 350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N.,Y» ‘ is The “People’s Forum” is an in teresting section of the newspa pers -in these unusual times. They represent all sides of all ques tions.- ' The friends of liqui^r and Satan are iietermined to put Liquor Stores all over DRY NORTH CAROLINA. North Carolina vot ed three to on4 against Repeal in 1933. Hoke voted four to, one against repeal in that election. Tobacco allotments should be reduced equally upon a percent age basis as, he who hai( 3 acrei, plant 2, and he who has 100 acres, plant 66 2|3. That is in propor tion. - ■ ' Down in the eastern section of the state, it is reported big farm ers say we must fake care of our tenants. If one of those have .199 acre allotment and he has 20-50 '50 sharecroppers, 5 acres each, he gets one-half of those 20 crops of *5 acres each. It is a great good fortune, if a man can see his neighbor’s needs as plainly as he sees his own. If YOU, NEIGHBOR, can see your neighbor’s needs as you see your own, you are fortunate. It Pays To Advertise In The News-JournaT V RAEFORD HARDWARE CO. WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME (y NORGE APPLIANCES — MYERS PUMPS BENDIX RADIOS The man who is guilty of com mitting a crime no brute has ever committed is guilty, of a crime which places him |n a class of be ings lower than th^ lowest brutes known. There should be a spec ial law to deal with such cases. Remove the cause, and lynching will cease. We learn that about one-fMth the people in Russia are Com munists, They just step out and boss the rank and file of the peo ple. There have been bossy folks all along. The best government. is where fhe most people make Bible doc trine the rule of life. 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