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np3 i# 1% • six-fbpf'mash* hoi^rs, jor equivalent, that fe^ from sides, should^ be' provided for each 100 .laying h^s. f 'k, 1 Ai ■ V H f t: ' f . • I [Gordon B. Rowland) Lawyer Office No. 10 npsairt in of Saefm^ BnUdlng,' RaefoM,) C- N. Poole’s Medley BY D. S^QTT POOLE Rev. William Angus McLeod, of Cuero,, Texas, who died at hits home I>ec. 5th, was a popular minister, in whose sermons wer4 all that was necessary, with non a word to spare, and as he deliv ered them, were easily imderstood and helpful to all who heard them. In every way he was .a man. AUTO FINANCED REFINANCED General Financing TALK OVER YOUR NEEDS WITH US LOANS It was a wise thing for Con gress to do—define Communism. It is rightly defined as antii- Bible religion, and anti-demo- craitic. Industrial Loan & Finance Corp. It was fooli^ advice, which urged farmers to plant more cot ton, when it its almost impossible to have a crop gathered. Cotton leads many to bankruptcy. W. A. McDonald, Manager Located In Raeford Dry Cleaners Building A STITCH IN TIME Bring your tractor tires td us for ANTI FREEZE SER VICE. By our new. method we can give additional weight and anti freeze protection at low cost. T^ose Russians are just trying ito provoke Americans for a jus tifiable excuse to bring trouble. Poor gumps. They may know bet ter some day—after it’s too late— for y some of (them will not know any thing. I have known farmers to give their notes for, say, $100 for six months at 8 per-cent,_and take $75 cash for their notes. They said they saved money by such EXAMPLE 11-24 tire—376 pounds solution per tire—cost only $7.52 M 435 Russell St. jicm- WALKER TIRE SERV LD TABLETS ' /I X Put On a New Roof That 4^ FARM MASTER If a oat and a half can kill a rat and a half in a minute and a half, how many cats ■ are re quired to kill 100 rdts. in 50 minutes. But work or rest, what ere be fall. The farmer, he must feed them all. The above headed the Farmers’ Column, in the Fayetteville Ga zette, published by J. H. and G. G. Myrover for years in Fayette ville. The Eagle was another Cum berland county paper which was published in Fayetteville for a number of years. I dSrxmt recall the name of the gditor.^i ' ' I know, men now living in Rae ford who sold their whole crops of cotton for twenty-five dollars a bale, and it cost them more than that to grow it. Cotton could not be produced for less than 8 cents a pound. I tead of a Jewish merchant who sold goods for less when he charged them, because, if he sold for less, he would not lose so much. I'' When World War I came and the farmers got $100 a bale for cotton, they drove in a trot to get back home and to work. iFamilies were camped along the borders of Oklahoma for months before the government allowed them to enter^and settle.' That state was known as Indian TerntoJX and embraced both ,'€(lcTahon^ arid Arizona. Wherf I studied geography in il870 th«^ were 35 states and ten territories Ttnd^ince then those ten territories hSsf been made into twelve states. )l remember when several purchaaes of terri tory wer^ mride, but\ do not re call when nor frpm:)%hom Ha waii was purcnased. The largest vlcnown Christmas tree is in Hilto ^i^^icipal Park, Wilmfpgton. It is 75 feet high, has lilO feet ''limb Spread, and 4s covered with Spanish moss. It has 3,0(]|D multi-colored electric lights. ; A newspaper editor nor th^ linotype operator is responsible for Othe errors in the paper. ’They just happen. A ublisher wanted to say: “The masses accepted his words as truth,” and this is whot was in the paper: “Them asses accepted his words as truth”. An editor thought he was com plimentary to his city law en forcement officers. This is what folks read. He is serving as a defective” officer, instead of "de tective” officer. RAEFORD HARDWARE CO. 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