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■"f- "i\t' ''^V>r'»«v*‘---'i^^r■ •>•;.■-• i ■4-2- ie ■■r v; “ * * ilAEFOi^i: 'Mi THURSDAY, MAY 23, StSO Per Dcfrad America, , * Invocation, - - - > We’U Never t«t Our Old Flax Fall, Introdnction, - -> ‘- •Addreie, PROGRAM^’ RAEFORD HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY. MAY 24. 1918 ELEVEN O^CLOCK 7 . ; , . . . '•. Ohonie, . . . .. . Rev. B. P. Bdbineon. . • - Chorus. Mr. J.' iW- McLauohlin. Dr. Archibald Currie, 1, Chorus. Dudley McLeaii. V Supt. T. Jerome. •te'. ■i^ ; , Davidson Collexe. Long Wav# Old ^lory, • - - . ■ PRIZE ESSAY 1918 The Art o* Beading, “ , - Presentation of Diplomas, - • • ' * GRADUATING CLASS 1918 Roland Earle Blue, Arthur Archibald Campbell, Mabie Marie GaOin, . Margaret Dubley McLean, JaiMS Leland Nisbet, Alice Ava Rackley, Georgia Willie Wright. Presentation of Certifleates, Seventh Grade Graduates. ^ I * Presentation of Service Flag. Annouhcement of Prizes. Keep The Home Fires Burning, - - - - • Chorus. •m-v It 4 h . To'TIi4 Red CriMs Workers of '' Hoke'Coiuty. ■■ ‘ I «(B)Snitulate you on your of Monday when yottialied double your quota and patBolll on the first pane of our Stte^tDidleni. ^ Nowidl^keep it up until every mani wX^wi and child in the County ii^^esponded to your can to tfeipHraise this fund of n^]«y iilittl;^out of ;the hell of aiaughtor^ltl^ Red cross shall have guid^ {hearing nations to a haven of peace and until it can never say of Hoke any afore that iiie’has not done h^ duty. i^^^ddng nobly a^d again . ;|s5r ' Red ci^ War Fund Chin. The. whole county; and our whole country are surpassing .everybody's expectations. 4. The ^pr^nnum being offered to the fu^ township, raising its |l quota of Gross funds goes to Allendale. Mr. J. W. Currie made a speech at Allendale School House Sunday night and instead the $116 ailoted to them they raised $154 on the spot. You riSav hand it to Allendale. / The last we heard from Blue Springs was that they had gone over the top on Red Cross con tributions and hadn’t started. Hand a bouquet to Blue Springs also. m PROGRAM AT THE FREDISON IBEATRE RAEFORD,, N. O, j FOR the COMING WEEK. THURSDAY; MAY 2BRD: “Her Boy,”'a |>ateloiacjpicture featuring Effie, Sl^nbn and' Miles Welsh. This'sbdwis^y^ for the benefit Everybody come and help this good cause. . . SATURDAY, MAY 25TH: “The Ship of Uopm/’ a Trian gle feature with an all-star«ast. VSauce for the Goose”—one ?reel comedy. ^ ‘ Show opens 8 Q’c|^. 7-. Go out to the s] and get. It straij^t Mr. Dan Me home from Hopev»ll{V^^^. Mr. M. W. Dew is cow ship building in Wiiming Mr. G W. Cox ;be^ erection^f a dwelling for Weaver this .v> cek. = '-Hr. .Miss Ruth Parsons^of Di was. the attractive' week, guest of Miss Jane Leach It will surprise you to over Hoke County and ^7#* wheat crops and they, RW/all ^ine. ' ' Miss Myrtle Austin has retur ned, frotn a pleasent visit-. to her friend, Miss. Eogera^vof Hope Mills. , 7 ; ML and Mrs. J C. Liiidsay and little daughter,, of St. Pauls, were in town last Sunday afternoon. ■ t . . 'I* • » Messrs Raymond HalLMcNaif Smith, John Adamsj, and John McKay Blue are at home from Oak Ridge. ' Miss Mary Harrell. Ani^.-Mc- Dbnald arid Mary Poole/'-hn^e retured from Flora'MoDopnld College Red Springs. ' Mr. N. F. Sinclair had ail^ter this week from his brothei^-^om- mie woo is in Frapee. an^lie is getting along alright. ';]j^ Remember ^ the Rfid>^,r(^ benefit Show at the 'Fi%^on Theatre tonight ‘ ‘Her BbyS^jB,a patriotic picture worth Be sure to attend the j* .. Miss Janie Pratt is at .home from Womans Industrial Col lege, Asheville . yj Mr-J. Pat. Jackson the Chev* rolet man visited his home folks in Georgia l^t week. Mrs. E. J. McLauchlin was right sick recently, but we are glad to report; her condition Inproved. y, Tf they will bring the real Beast of Berlin to Fayetteville we. will all go any day or night and* we will see that he doesn’t "get away Robert, the younger son of Mr. W. T. Covington, who is be ing treated for appendicitis in. a hospital in Charlotte, is getting along nicely we ate glad to hear. Mr. John A McAllister, a prominment citizen of Lumber- ton, who was for many years County superintendent Schools, died last Saturday afternoon, aged 78 years. Mr. M. W. McLean, who is a succesful grower of everything, iiiclucling men and women, gave the editor some extraordinarily fine beets and lettuce this week for which he is grateful. • The pupils of the ^eford Graded School have invested $4,665.30 m War Savings Stamps and Bonds. They are nearly ajil members of the Red Cross, also about $40 00 was contributed to the Red Cross War Fund. Announcements. JFof Regnter of Dce^ At the earnest loheitation of numerous friends, 1 hereby an nounce myself a candidate for re election to the office of Regis ter of Deeds for Hoke county, subject toTthe action of the vo ters in the approaching primary. I most sincerely thank you all for your support in previous elections, and promise my most faithful service in the future. Respectfully, R. L. BETHUNE. For Clerk Superior Court. I hereby announce my candi dacy for Clerk, of the Superior Court of Hoke county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. T appreciate the sup port given me in the " past, and if again nominated and elected, will continue to give the best service of which I am capable. - Respeclfully, W. B. McQUEEN. ^ Clerk of he Superior Court. The Beast of Berlin will be ^ven at Lafayette Theatre in i'ayetteville next Monday and ,^uesday afternoons and nights * For Coaly #• i hereby anneunce my dacy for Coonty Conn subject to the action 0/ theJDei ocratic primary.. I at the onppoit given me in the laol' election, and if again nmiinated and elected, will continue to give the best service of which 1 am capable, ' Respectfully, J. C. THOMAS. ^ For State Senate. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of State motor, for the 13th Senatorial District; subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Your support will be appreciated. . - JOHN McGOOGAN. For Sheriif. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Hoke county, subjec^^to the action of the, Democratic prima- ,t :l| ‘ ' As this is the last. tiiria,l For Slate Sewde. In response to very many re quests made to me, I have de cided to lay aside my p^ona Interests and reconsider my re cent declination to be a candi date for the Senate from this district. _ My name will, therefore, be presented to the voters of Hoke^ and Cumberland counties for the position of Senator, and I will appreciate the' support of my fellow-citizens at the coming primary for that honor. J. W. JOHNSON. H. S. KIRKPATRKX Far Ik Legnlatne. I hereby announce my cantfi^ dacy as the Representative of Hoke county in the Lowtt House of the next Legislature of North Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Cortain changes are needed in some of our Local Laws, and tf entrusted with this re^^xmaibifrt ty, I shall endeavor to witii the wisbea of oa j this aqd afi other interdiiWt are On account of the speaking at the school house tonight, Fredi- son Theatre will* put on “Her Boy” at 7 o’clock. Another per formance will be given after the speaking. Remember it’s a good show, and for the Red Cross. ^ The recen^jrainy weather has put the farmers in the grass and' they are busy this week. Sheriff Hall and Deputy Cock- man went up into Little River township Monday evening and brought in another blockade whiskey still made of two gal vanized tubs brit It had a copper cap and worm. The’/e was no body about the place when the officers came on the outfit.. NOTICE, TRUCKERS! Dewberry Cfrifes, Huckleberry Crates, 32 quart sizes, stand ards, 10045c; ^ 44c; 500 42ifi. . V * Standard Corn Grates, ^ach, 18c. - Peach Baskets, standard bushel size, 32c. Pickers’ Baskets, standard 4 bushel size, each, 36c. Barrels, seconds, suitable.for potatoes, each, 36c. Cash wltb/tbe order. THE CASH HOUSE. Fayetteville, N. G. THE I Natiatial Bank " Fayetteville; N.c. THE ACTIVE BANK FOR ACTIVE PEOPLE. . The ideal depositoty for surplus funds. T^PeF^ent ltrter«st— help a good cause meantiifie. Mrs. J. H. Currie of WBycroes Ga. has returned home after spending several jdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. D. Leach. Mrs. Currie attended the marriage of her- before coming home. ' Only in trie legislative tickets will there be any contest in the coming primary; for the Senate J. W. Johnson and J. A.. Mc- Googan are contesting; for the House, John A. Hodgin and H. S. Kirkpatrick are opposing can- idates. People left in Hoke will have to do double duty for with enlist ments in the Army and Navy and those gone to camp build ing and shipyards has left us short of labor sure as you live, l^aiarming if confined. But we are men and women in Hoke. Messrs. A. J. and Ernest Jordan of Allendale township were in town Monday. They gave us a Snake story; Some days ago'Mr. Ernest Jordan found and killed, a large high land moccasin and thought he saw another run under"^a log. He so told his father Mr. A. J. Jordan and upon search he found four other large snakes in a coil and shot and killed the bunch, this making five of these poisonous reptfies in a gang all dead \ ^ntly and the'^Tbest crowded to the limit at 'performance. xvere every , June 5th is Regestration day. All who have become 21 years of age since June 6th 1917 are required to Register. All persons between the ages of 21 and 31 years of age are re quired to come to the Local Ex emption Board’s office. There will be no'registration by town? ships this year. ifaBHK IBS VO support iri the past, and earnest ly hope ffiat my past record will commeim itself to my fellow citizeris at this time. - Respectfully, * EDGAR hall. . Tax Liitiog. I will be at the court house every Tuesday and Saturday during May for the purpose of listing taxes for Raeford town ship, and Raeford township only J. BENTON THOMAS. JOHN A. HODGIN FOR HOUSE i of R^rcsett^ffives. '"Having/beeif^rifered with by many of myr friends I hereby self a candidate for the ■'Hb uW of Reresentatives from Ho^ dounty, subject to the action the Democratic pri mary, and if elected pledge to all of our people my best TV1C€* JOHN-ArflODGIN. Antioch, N. C., ApriU5, iSlST For Comity Commissiooer. -r I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner subject to the will of the voters as expressed in coming primary. 1 am grateful to the voters of Hoke county for their ^expres sions of confidence in the last election, assure them of my most faithful continued services if they so elect. ESSE GIBSON. For Cotton Weigher. 1 herein announce myself a candidate for the offide of Cotton Weigher, subject to will of the voters of Hoke county as ex* pressed in the approaching prl- niary. - M. McDUFFIE. H. & KUtKPi Upril 12. 1918. For SkfiH. 1 take this method to myself a candidate for the offiee of Sheriff of Hoke county, sub ject tp the action of the primary. If the people see fit to elect me, I will ’ try to perfwm the duties (tf that office to the best of my ability. I have 00 special promises to make, only aa to the collection of taxes a ' they become due.' N. c. McMillan. Fer Tnamcr. - I hereby anoounce^my candiT dacy for'Uie office of Treasurw of Hoke county, subject to the will of the voters* as expreeaed in the coming primary, |«ciiri». ing a continued faithful pa- formance of the duties of the office if elected. W. J. McCRANEY. For County Comnuuioner. J!jL on Time Deposits. ASSETS $1,688,000.00 and-continuallyfgrowing. S. W. COOPER, Pres., A. B. McMILLAN.,Cslir. ’ T. M. SHAW, Assistant Cashier. Last Notice for Listing Taxes. • ** . ‘Y* '■j ‘ * -Next-week-betng'theiHstrweekr to give in tax returns, I will be at the court house, Tuesday, Wednesday; Friday and Satmr- day; hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. List jour property during this month, or it will be placed on the unlisted and double taxed. No lists accepted after first of June. J. 6, Thomas. I hereby announce my candi dacy for the office of County Commissiorier, subject to the V.’f!-nf Hoke as expressed in the approaching primary. - A. D, McLAUCHUSJ A RED CROSS BENEFIT SHOW, » ■* ^ ‘Something About Her Boy.” ia a patriotic screen drama which showa tlow ar comes to the hearts of families Helen Moiriaon, tha er in “Her Boy,” looks at the world’s great stniggle ih wrong light. Her viewpoint is entirely selfbdx. She does not want her boy ta sbow himself a manrshe "•ants him near het. service to the nation. For County Conunusioiier. 1 hereby announce mvself a candidate for the office of Coun ty Commissioner, subject to the action of th^ voters of Hoke county in. the coming primary. M. McLEOD. * David MornionisAnrvDtail~Tiid^ttot^Bd~-aimHrtig^^ with the fire of true patriotism burning in bis heart. Hcanitj ties are drar, but honor is dearer. The situatious and dav opments in ’ ‘Her Boy” are vitally dramatic and bringing Helen to the realization thnt service is greeter j ^sell'. “Her boy is a story of intense human appeal, with patriotic devotion. . Shown at F^fedisoo XhealM. N, C., May 2$rd, 19JS,
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