^.TMd.anfl i»ot a wheel.
^HeaSTB. Ife ilelns, on a truck,
a Ford?
(K^l^pd bn th0street ^ebne^y
i-Meser^^
y?|3; HiXWuiicea in a;Fu^'~anb N.
n a'CBbvrblet ran to
^^^fteth^rpp'abarfy^Be same spot
«el4^ oth^ t^rn accidents.. j-:
jJmA Bo;» Rail happened no-
Bodylrndwt.
■ 't'if •
.*1 .
m . j .■r>:s
IN^rr
wMn. Mfij Mdi^e JIcBryde.
Oncost Thursday, Feb. 6tlu
'1;^ at 6:^Voloek, m., aj(^r matt'
mnotna |D^nK suffering, and
when att earthly W had p^veu-
&e death adgei invaderl
. va^n
l^ehoihe of Mn W. J. McBrytR
(rtiiimed'the wife^^and ido^
er^, ^though her^death #ts.
tthexpected, it came as a shock
to many of heririends.t,
5jShe, _^d in ^dt^lninp^
ItE for a nuipber of ^
l^t her Jong^slrfferl^ with
Qhristiah-'^drtitudb," and was
‘con8craas;fothe-la8t,
rtbo late J. and
age,
was
^ dfap^l^B^ry^^ diiiOn
tyere hbra fduf bhildren^ .all of
a^ylxd^Katfibr the
S^ief sta^n ^shand, ii^ aged
“ je 'sis
; i^ther^;^a brother an
■ teir. ^'
■m
times t(
miss
feel.
ready dt all
do gpodjto others.
we will all keonly
f ' herp^sonal presence, we
“It is well vwth her soul.”
Owing .to the feebleness of her
mother, the luneral services
.i Hlgere conducted from the home
on Friday p. m. at 4 o'clock, by
. the pastor, J. W. Goodman, af-
" which mmid a concourse of
smrowing relatives and friends,
her remains w'ere tenderly laid
tbreetin the Antioch cemetery.
To Ihe bereaved ones, we offer
biir heart felt sympathy.
“How blest the righteous
lenhedies"
^ . LOVED ONE.
Mr. and MrsJ
Chisholm, ..
Mrs. M* R McNeill^
'Dan WatsOn^^ ^
.' A. C'Burr, /:t
Raeford Presby^rian
- Sunday school, ^ ^
W. B. McLauehiin., "
Sprjng Branch i^opl,
Parkerslthapel, . :
J. B. Mc^^ hlhij' '
•^B: G. l(inlaw. Pledged
Paid
I Antioch were in town Sunday, picked cotton to J
■ ii oaf We nretold fehl^winteris the}
severest jn yeain^^the northern their t^monal.
alonir.
«'•
5.00
5.00
; r s.oo
130. OO
;60,00
:%:24
; 28,61
sSiOtr
C- lo-.oh
, There will not be much change
ib prices generally iu ' two or
Miah ^onfbb Bt
' ''' '
from'QueeliS'
Sunday"
MiasOpie
N.
three yeai;^|g...:, "■’' - ' .' .. ,.
anything^is worth
wbat:lt|^ll bring. ,That U i^rd.j inffuenzst ’ht
lo bt^sVe'nowadaya. v- iChaHotts'*
■: ■ . ... . ■ - --(jg?;'?:'.
"Sojn^Body said fur skinb are
;^ehlgi>^t ever knowms That a
bn'bfde was vrorth $8.' “ .
Total,
n, 180.74
The little girl whose^ name
aeaUs the list isT onl.y; tfiree
years old, hut heh’^helrt
u) touched>yl the .:pictiifes she
i^';pfThe |«or naked, starving
cjli^^en that she told ^rfather
bring’ me'every cent 'she * had
;ahel p f eed them. She gave all
me had. Have you given
hing?
nny-
- ■ , T. W. GOODMAN,
Chm. for Hoke County,
Several gentlemen have prom-
^^i to support-an orphan eacH,
W’e'hayo not ypt' reported,-- Ep;
:» CtiierCockman was called to
^Fayetteville Tuesday to have his
hlb»^hoUnd.3' traif‘up thievcjylto
intpra candy^ )Kitch-
■ rbb dhf>Ha^' »tolgn thiee^ barrels
of sugar.
You do a liRle .^lrit less and
charge a littfe bit tpore for all
yop’ furnish tOiiheifupd of. hu-
■you
COi
Tfipse in authority are dosing
all public meeting jn a numlner
of North Carolina%)wns on ac
count of the fln. C
The Journal is proud of the
)6neyoJent spirit of our people^
as shown, in The Near East
ief coylril^ttens.
katie, iittle^^aughter of M:r.
and Mrs. M. A. Chisholm, has
)een quite sick with pneamonia
but is now Convalescent, Ve are
glad to report. • , . - v: ^
The^^'bl^h Atlantic ' coast of
United States was buried-^ill
snow, and one of the. ;severeBt
stnrms^in years swept.tjjy^’ see-.^
tion, aceompanying -^tit^vbriGW’
tho jatier part of last ■’W.fyftk..
>, ^ »'
ji-VVe woul^be glad if the
iile generally would take ah' ii^
terest in ., reporting : .4tKree
things to Thelj,Joui‘ftaV^;to*y#lt!
Deaths, marria^giand’
--real sickness. . Such* -is |jbw«f;
Drop u.s.g.,^ard. ^
TheJiopyer boom struck an
* ■ * o ' * *
obscructy^wben it hit thQ>raiik
art^ file..^the’votei*
1.?,‘
llcFadjen~Stepheo8.
-t: Mr. Franklin McFadyen. a son
oif Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McFad
yen of Raeford, R. F.. D. No. 2,
happily married to Miss Be
itrlce Stephens of Tampa. Fla.,
on Jgn. 29th, ult, in the First
baptist church of that, city by
thebride’^8 pastor,. Rev. C. vv,
^ke.
Mr McFadyen is a populai
salesman for Swift & Co , with
headQuarters at Rocky MoUnt,
this States, who has numerous
fripnds throughout this section
IHie bride Is a beautiful and
accomplished young lady, whose
popularity is welt attested by
^e people of has^||^ city.
reception i^^i^en_ the
foung couple at of the
groom’s parents nist^'Bhj^ard on
the evening of the 30th, ntt.
‘ * Yesterday’ papers report four
i^usand new cases.of influenza
in the State.
P. Hfnclair of Montrose
was in town yesterday, and he
«i61d a Journal reporter that he
not think there was a famj'
ly b^ween the Saalcoriom and
& -JVberdeen exempt from influenza
the game will wind
disposition of most people seem
to b- Do as little as yon can
for all you .can get, with a .stand
ing demand for more.
Had old Hozeiizollern succeed
ed, he would have gone down in
history as a great man, a states
man and conqueror, at least in
the estimation of some people.
German atrocities in Belgium anc
France were awful to think of
and the guilty- perpetrators de
serve to die for their crimes, the
heartless wretches! The recita
of their acts of vandalism re
minds us of Gen. Bill Sherman’s
Victorious March to tlig Sea
By invitation Rev. B. P. Rob
inson went out to Spring Branch
Afcademy and made a speech on
Armenian and Syrian Relief, af
ter which a collection was taken
for this cause which amountec
to $41.24: The school pledged to
support an orphan for one year
Miss Lettie McMillan is princi
pal of this school, and this re
minds of the’splendid coiitribu
Huus made to the Red C|>oss anc
othercaU8es,duringth/e4var, anc
the collection last Friday after
noon iollowrng Robinsons’ appea
shows their zeal has not dimin
ished.
It was decided in Superior
court in Lumberton last week
Judge 0. H. Allen presiding,
that \Y^«)P. McAllister had not
been legally elected county wel
fare officer in Robeson. McAllia
ter was elected by county com
missioners and board of educa
tion in joint session. There were
two candidates for welfare offi
cer, McAllister of Lumberton
and Conoly of Red Springs, and
^iTballot each received 4 votes;
John W. Ward voting first as a
m'ember the board, then casting
a deciding vote as chairman of
the joint meeting in favor of
McAllister breaking the tie.
Mr. >Wa
sick-a'wc
atv glnd'l
^ Miss R'otH:
T«>v G»., is^
Mrs., J. ,8
Little
at hosae tjhE^ln?
that do
W8 ^
R McDiarfliltf' Wl
t-.
We
'.'■r
bjlfsWkfiepto
be placed atence:*
'.i:
, Thatniah"Sw
Police in, ;i
nt jih
nsiiia^[@M!l.JiDrgi
ks are listing
perty right
came home
[c, Dhaflotte,
is sick with
|nfi College,
rs has been
nptoving we
[of Statesbcv*
,,her sinter.
be taught
^king things
them.
fonlde the
of Mr, M.
:s grippe.
acres of
[to the tax
luBtiun act.
ig autorfio-
fht should
tey do good
who was
?rdeen, has
prison for
V-. are'jh
or i
-'-■fiS.i j-p", ^
m
nee lot. of
\ •
. no mis-
ad as he
Idcmza will
[ij|’Raeford
lie should
w’.-l- ..
nominate nn
will got about such a vote a«
Greely received iii 1872.
Northern papers are saying
editorially that cotton is too
high. They begin at the wrong
end of the delemma. 40-cent
cotton could be spnn and woven
into 20 cent gingham. Every
thing else proportionately.
We heard a prominent .Rae
ford man say a few days agp
that he didn’t believe that the
people were going to do enough
w»rk this year to make a crop.
Those who used to work are in
deed quite indifferent about it.
Bmadus Utley, aged 16, of
Sanmrd, playfully snapped an
unloaded pistol, as he thought,
in Miss Miss Lelia Causey’s face,
with the result that tfleoyoung
lady has a painful wound in the
face just below hej;'Tfgbt eye.
for
ourrtai. if you
year pay for .t wo yehrS..
MlssTTa Oralveni is' at hcnii'
from King’s Business College
in Raleigh. Miss Virginia Be
Doy is sick with influenza.
Messrs. Murdoch McLeod and
Raymond ilail came home from
Davidson College on account of
the prevelence of influenza.
Messrs. J. A. Hodgin and 0.
T. Skipper ef Antioch were in
town Monday. They told us
no influenza is rsporjfed in that
section. ’ -
Mr. M. W. McLean lost con
trol of ids car a few days ago.
and bumped into Mr. Floyd’s
gasoline tank and knocked the
top off of it.
We have three candidates for
the Democratic nomination for
Congress in this district: Vann
of Monroe, Brock of Wadesboro,
Mr. Loch'McInnis of 8t. Pauls
was in town yesterday.
It is said the influenza is as
bad in Raleergh as it was last
winter
Like wilk fire is how fhe flu
is said to be spreading in State-
ville this week. ^
The price of cotloh advanced a
little yesterday, Goom. eetton
would have sold for 38c.
.“resident Wilson wants^^ com
pulsory military, but the Demo
cratic party leailers are opposed
to that,
4
A mixture of sm),w, hail and
rain fell here yesterday mornisg
fer a while, biit^^e haven’t had
ano^ enough to cover the ground
this winter.
(1 L Derrick war arrested
and required to give bond for
driving his car over Miss Gene
va Daniells in Fayetteville last
Saturday night.
Tt now’ develoi« that the peace
treaty migiit have bean ratified
last Novemlier had all the war-
lag factions in our governmont
understood each other.
Mr. W. J.' Stone, a new rc-
sruit from South Carolina to
HoW county, who is now living
near KockQsh, called yesterda.'
to subscribe for Tha Journal.
Recruits for the Army and
N^avy .ar« not being found as
Cast as tha Governmont wants
them. The men who have lieen
iu military servico have had a
surfeit of it. 1
There are three thousand peo
piesick with influenza in the
City of Greensboro, and raan^ of
tb«#ok had"po(R,^rn^-,
Miss Maude POoje, accompa
nied by Mies Flanche F.'iiTcy.
ht’i' .t>rieciate teacbec, came in
Friday night and remained until
Sunday when they returned to
Franklinton.
Bonnie Blue says has
caOfht every fox his pa^ of
loundsran this season .except
;wo. He ha? caught 26 And
llartiR McKelthan has caught
the samenuml>er.
WANTED”
^Volunteer nurses for Flu or
Grippe. Trained or untraia-
ed. Good Salary;
W. T. COVINGTON.
Chm. Civilian Relief A
R. C.
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
J'here is a big difference in the
price of building material in dif-jasd Hammer of Asheboro,
ferent localities. One Hoke coun
ty man, who did some building,
paid $100 to $llO per thousand ft
for his lumber; another, who
built, bought lumber in' the op*
pqMte direi^tion, pot much fur-
theiNtyv^ay, paid $39 per thou
sand. Yop see prices depend.
•r^
There are three candidates for
the Democratic nomination for
Congress in the Sixth District:
Godwin of Dunn, Shaw of Fay
etteville, and Lyon of Chadburn
tieneral Manager Hines con
fronts a demand from two mill
ion railroad men wbe demand an
increase in wages. If there is an
increase in .freight rates, there
will be a will be a sure enough
row raised by over a hundred
million people who are now bur
dened by high freight rates, so
he is in a serious delemma. A nd
all th3se railroad employeas are
to strike, if their demands are
not granted. .
STRAY PlG—I have impounded
a^alJ female pig about three
. InorHhs old, sandy, or roan
color. Owner-can get. same
bv mying for keep and for
this/notice.
. A. J, NEW,
Raeford, N. C., R- 2t
Six of his school mates. Frank
GuHrteth, Wilber McDonald,
James Williamson, Marion Dew,
Arch Mcl.jean. and Alford Cole,
acted as ball bearers at Curtis
Andrews' funeral. This is wbat
we came all around saying laat
week, but didn’t.
WANTED—Chicken, eggs and
butter.
K. P. BATTLE.
Hotel Red Springs.
Mr. Hector McBryde has sick
ness in his familv; he himself,
bis little daughter, Elizabeth,
and Miss Hattie May Hasty, all
lave pnounionia and afe quite
sick we arasorry to learn.
Rev. J. M, Clark, D. D., of
Stateville, who assisted the pas
tor. Rev. J W., Goodman, in a
meeting la«t week at Antioch,
preched strong and convining
serhions, which doubtless ac.
compIiRhedrgreat aiid lasting!
geod. 14 n^ members w ere je-
celveiUntd the church upon pro
fessionbf-faith in Christ, and
two by letter.
A Card of Thanks.
I desire to express my thanks
to my frierrds and neighbors for
their kiudness. sympathy an«l
help diiring the illne.s.s of niy be
loved'wife, and at the time of
her death. They did all they
could, for which I thank them
VV. J. Mc^tDE.
LOST—Between Raeford and
Red Springs one nearly new
United States Tread Tire on
rim, 32 x 4- Reward if re
turned to T. C. Ingram, Rae
Seeley, Famous in This Speciahy,
Called to Fayetteville.
F. H . Seeley of Chicago and
Philadelphia, the noted truss ex
pert, will p«Tsoaally at the
La Fayette Hotel and will re
main in Favettevillo Wednes
day only. B’eb. 18. Mr. Seeley
says: “The Spermatic Shield
will not only retain any case of
rupture perfectly, but contracts
the,opening in 10 days on the
average case. Beingji vast im
provement over all former me
thods—exemplifying' instanta
neous effects, immediately ap
precinble and withstanding any
strain or position. 'I’his instru
ment received the only awaril
in Engl.and and in Spain produ
cing results, without surgery, in
jections, mediifaT treatment or
prescriptions. Mr. Seelev has
documents from the Unitetl
States Government, W ashington.
I). C-, for inspection. All char-,
ity cases without charge, or if
aiiy interested call, he will be
glad to show same without
charge or fit them if desired.
Business demands prevent stop-
..ping at any otlier place in this
section.
P. S. Every statement in
this notice has been verified be-
ffire the Federal and State
4)urts,v:P* a, B^lexr' Ci' ^
All persons are hereby forbid-
-'n iM'^ripass oie the laud of
the late J. H. Morgan, in Anti
och Township, HokeCoupty, ad
joining the lands of Mack Gib
son, Jno. Parish, decea Miss
Lavena Smith and .1. H. Town
send, by either cutting or haul
ing wood, straw, Id^, hunting
or removing anything off of
land. Anyone violating any of
the above will be prosecuted to
tne e.xteut of the law.
J. C. Morgan and Sisters,
Shannon, N. C., Route 1.
Mr. Joel Gibson, of Gibsoa,
Scotland'county, died Momlay;
the yth inst- He was a good
citizen, and useful man.
Influenza is reported spread
ing in Scotland county.
Miss Virginia Benoy
in Raeford this week.
arrived
FOR SALE—9 year old mule;
will work anVwhere, and is in
good condition. See or write
E. A. McNEILL,
Red Springs, N. C., R 1.
FOR SALE—Two Ford Touring
Cara in AI "^nditlon. See J
L;\ Teal at Hoke Motor #o_d
Machine Cempany, RaefuPB*
ford, N. C.
itreet Lot for Sale
On/ of the best lots ,iu town
for a residence, adioining Pel
ham Covington and Up
church, size 100 X 210. Corner
North Main Street and 6th Ave
nue. Terms if wanted.
J. B. THOMAS
J
State of North Carolina,,
Depaiiment of State:
CERTIFICATE OF IDISSOLUTION-
To Allto W’hom These Preeeute'May
('oine—Ureet.iiig:
WHEREAS, It uppeiuii to my s»t-
iferaetiuii, by duly autheutk'atad reo-
ord of the prooeedinge for the ; vol-
uutary distohniou by the
uiiatiimoiiA eoudetitof all tnestockhol-
dere, depoeitetl In my ofliee.Jthat the
Hoke Men autile Company, a corpo
ration of thie State, whose principal
olllce is situate,! in the town of Raw-
ford, Connt^ of H6ke, State of North'
Carolina, ( vV. B. MoLauchlin being
the agent therein and in charge there
of ..-upon whom process may be serv
ed t. has eompliel with the remure-
niMits of Chaptcr21, Kevisal of ItWo,
entitled “Corpongions’’, pVeliiniuary
to the issuing oft! is Cerlirtcate of
Dissolution:
NOW, THEREORK T, J. BRYAN
GRIME.'^, Secretary of Statjs ©f thp
State of North Carolina, do hereby
certify that the said corporation did',
on the 4th day of B'ebrnary, 1920, file
lu my office a duly exet^otevl and at
tested consent in writing to the dissp-
hition of said corporation, executed
hy all the stockholder© thereof,
which saitl consent and the ^ record
of the proceedings aforesaid are now
on file in my said office as provided
bj- law.
IN testimony whereof. I
have her«U> set my baud-and afilxed
my official seal at Raleigh this 4th
day of February. A. D. 1920.
J. BRYAN QklMEB.
tiecietvy ol gtata^
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