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Sfsa V? Re- rrj .■'-*!'*» ViA liKt Gdnitr )o mu PaMidkid WaiklT bj Jtw0*0 PUBUSHOIG CA. •.•emi Cntar«a at Um pQ»to®«« Wt RMford 'I. 0.. « swa d— matter. Tharsday. F«b. 19. 1990. No. you don’t help the world’s feed supply by sowing wild oats. S(»nebody said that a peace treaty aster also adopting a war Is Bt^use we all can't agree, and are priTileged td disagree, makes this a republic It is said married men make the best soldiers because they ha^e already been taught to obey. W p are opposed to bothering the Kaiser wnile he saws wood. When he takes to loafing put it ii> tiitn ^ If iMHAl cards; FEAMCISJUAT,A.B.rM.D B, 8. Smith W. B: joeen y thM« ’ Ml •f all Ik tnB« m bmtij that thatau n _ traSc oflifigr't L it do*, ai »B Aiurisaa •~SaW»r lltui $t»tUrCummtmt, aar aomnaroa m Ask Any Doughboy Who Was ‘ ‘Over There’ ’ SMITH & McQUE:EN Attwn^ At Law Will praotloa iii all aotirte of Btat«. Prompt and personal attention (riven to all bnsiness. ■ , New Offlee"opposite Oonrt htonse. OfBoe In Bank of Raeford Building joat in rear of Bank. CHEMICAL AND MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATIONS. ’Phone in Office and Raeidence. Choice Cut Flowers ^minidrator’s BfbtHo Haw^thifl day raalifl^ aa admin GORDON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW Raeford, N. C. Offloo No. 18 in Bank of Raeford Bldg. Phon# No. 27. in the for all r'jn’t vou reckon millinery will aiivance when the ladies get to casting their hats Into the pelt tical ring} \ .V Perhaps society women ; - .piTvlq >j they bhurien their both ends. have )/'onnmy wh^^ .i dresses at If your own time is worth any thing, It will not pay you to wait for somebody else to do your work. Pwple are not working enough to cause their food to digest. Indigestion will soon be doing ester damage to life than the W iT did. The good women of our land ahowedthelr capacity for doing usefnl things during ths war. And those who do moat at home were most active in war woiicr GO TO WORKI The South was thoroughly da vaatated by the Civil war. and we didn’t gat any helper svm pathy from any source, and ad ded to that we had to lire under the rottenest local government the de«il has yet instituted, and. still we worked our way out We worked! We were called •at of bed momlege at ie’cloek. We ate bteakfalt by the light of a homemade candle, made from the tallow of a homegrown be(^. Nothing we ate or wore was bought. It took all the money to be had to pay taxea, the preach* •r and the doctor, and tha two professionals mentioned had ae hard time as any of us. Nobody bad an easy time In thoee dayi. We have just passed through anothor war, and while our •Gentry has eacapad phyekml wreok. a deficit in thiigaeesen dal to life has been create, and this is represented in a gii^tic national ^ht. and this «ui novar bs adjusted by inf atlng valiMS. Nothing but re-cre*a tlon^ln* creased production of the com modides necessary to human ex istaaoe^will fill the vaccuum caused by the war,: ' The polloy of limited effort— aborter hours with increased pay ~r»*iriedl«l U^hlstl n w«i! provs uctavaiuiig''~iiO'Ll g wo-k, and more work will p:oduee the desired eolation of ad abnormal sttuadon. L|Bd EiMry Ns. 26. gut* o( Jfortih CecoUne, Wdkm OeoBiT. Tof A. TowxtMDd, eaten and % aoTM of huid io MoLMMhlia Wownehlp. Hoke OooBty. N. u., oa Ifaa wmiUk of Jotoptoji (iullv, on the Watt side edfoictog the Undo of Ka tie k. 'f .end ..i fh- o K, oh d*e e-'Si-h- ' ■ntMtd (Us Ml Tv- ISO. >X K ?f Cl, liglftr- of Deed* mtxi io Lo .tryXeker. . agd ho wiU you that Amerioan raihmds aro tho best ip Uie world. law ,, foreign roads -r }r Englatid and bost in Europe — agd in other Con- oouatriss — and h» kxiows. The part rgilroads have played In the develop- m^t of the United Sytatoe la beyond moasure. American railroads have achieved high stand ards frf public service by fax^sighted and courage- on^ iavesimesit of cOpitaL and by the constant sti3viKf of managers and men for rewards for work tfi^done. We have the best railroadi® in the woHd — we must uontiaae te have the nest. But they must grow. Te the |R0,900,000,000 now invested in our nuhroads, there will have-to be added in the next few years, to keep pace with the nation’s business, biMidns more for additional tracks, stations and tcmhials, cars and engines, e^tric power houses and traio^ automatic signals,* safety devices, the eHminatioh of grade crossings — and for reijon-' struetion and engineering economies that will re- duee the oeit (rf vansportatiem. To atti^ to the railroads hi the future the in- vestHMiat fudis of many thnhy citiMOS, the direct ing gesdus of the most oapable builders and tnan- l^srs, aad the skul and loyalty of the best work men — in oompetitioD with other industries bid ding for capital managers and men the railroad industry muit hold out fair rewards to capital, to managers and to the men. | Am^ican railroads will continue to set world staadards and-od^uately serve the Nati^’s needs ppBthtae If J. W. OujTie Tr»i> ^ Oftinai'Iteaok, KKifci & LEACH, Attomays aad Couiuelors at Law Second floor oLJohnBoii-ThomaB Building. Notary Public in offlea. H. W. Br Whitley ATTTORNEY.At-LAW. RXEFORD, - NO. Phono 79. Up stairs in Johnson Tho mas building. Flowers, arranged latest artistic styles occasions. Roses, Chrysanthemums,. Chmations. Sweetpeas, Or chids, and Snapdragons. Mail and wire orders promptly executed by J. L. O’QUINN & CO. RALEIGH. N. C. Graanhouso Phone 149; Store 47. Rose Bushes, JShrubs and Ever- graaas ill variety. ROT REAVES, Agent, w Matifli istrator'of the esc^e DfJafan A.-Mo Bridoi: deeeaseiL^'; Hoke County, Nnttb C^teoli^ thla ia to notify ; all persona oUdo^- »«:ahiPi rho estatS of siUd Ueoeiuiadto;;i7 exliiblt them to the OBderaigned on _ or before the S7th Uay of December,. 1920, or this notice will be pleaded iu^' bar of'.thoir recCveiY.vAn persona^ . indebted 'to aaid eatste please^;;; make Im mediate payment.^ ^ This 27tb day of Deoember, leit. W. - A.. McBryde, - • Admlnlateater. ‘ To 1*60016 of Hoke Vw*' Raeford , N.C. When you are in Fayetteville, call at Beaalfey’s. >-l can' show you a good, beatitifullv selected Stock of .Watch«, Clocks and Jewelry. Our .watch and jew elry repairs are done by experi enced workrnen. B. F. BEASLEY, . Fayetteville, in. C. . A, W. McLean Bicksoh McLeam L. R. Varser H. E. Stacy McLean, Varser, McLean &■ Stacy, , ^ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office on second floor National Bank of Lumberton. LlfMBERTON. N. C Arthur D. Gore, AmoaNKY AND i;OUN8BI.OH AT Raeford, N. C. Law PrattfBuilding Phone 141. u. DR. H. R. CROMARTIE, RAEFORD, - - - N. C. Ofllce: Johnson-Thomas Building Office ’Phone 7ft. Residence ’Phone 2ft H. McK. DE Raefor McDiarniid, NTIST >rVN. C. Bank of Raeford Building Phone in Office and'^lesidenqe No. Noirth Carolina Dcnaifl'aient of ^ate . flf. 0iftsoIiitiien VI \ Tkt$* inWint infamation euno^mtnn lAf railroad siht- aten'a liUratvr* ^ wnting to The Attooi*- Um of ^himy Ettoteium, 81 Broadwety, Sne fork. NO TlOE AlFLcgal Nottces must be paid for in - advance. TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRE SENTS MAY COME—GITEETING: Wbekeas it appear? to my satis , faction, by duly autlieniicaled recf.rd i of the proceedings for the vi iuntsr> I dissolution tberoof by the una imous . consent of all the stookholders, de posit d in my office, that the Rae ff.rd Furnituio Company, a corpor?:, tion of this Sta'e, whose pr neipal office is silnated In tiie town of Uae- ford, con- ty of Hoke, State of North ciTolina, W E. Fr^pmar-, being tjje a- gent there in and-in charge thereof; npon whom process may be served, has complied with requirements of chap- ter^l.Revisalof 1906,entitled “corpor ations,” preliminary to the issuing of this certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefobb, I, j. Rryan Qrimkb. Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify tliat the said corporation did. on the 2Bth day of January, 1920, (lie in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dis solution of said corporation, execu ted by all the stockholders' thereof, whicn skid consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid'are how on file In said office as provided by law. Ix Testimony Whereof I have Means many things you at attractive prices. On one floor now spring buying and new goods are being placed. Kaep your eye - and ear on our offerings. •Equal to the best cheese. Equal to the best coff es for money. Equal to the best flour for money. Equal to the best molasses for money. Equal to the best lard for money. Sugar at reuced prices. - Meat at reduced prices. ... Fresh fruit all the while. Fresh articles woven in money saving prices. Lamps, Chimneys, Fittings, Crockery, Seeds. e % e B. F. MOORE Phone 105 Raeford, N. C. 7A ■f.. are hW Preparya fo lake care of - Vi' "7 No ehaiigei of rej^lar ads Wednesday noon eacn week. - after V Do Not Bring Us Copy for A ds 7 hprsdays! on hereto set hand and affixed my ceal at aalei^, thie 26th day 6f Janu ary, A. D., 1020. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary uf State. Public Sale of Land. At the time and place and npon the terme named below and pursuant to an order of Court made in that cer tain epecial proceeding in the' Supe rior Court of Hoke C^nty. N. C,, entitled D. 3. Currie, Xdmiuietrator, against 'William Davis^nd Others, I, the undersigned J. W. Currie, oom- mfseioner, will sell to the highest bidder at public auction the fotlow- ing desoribed land: The land of the late Barbara Anne Davis, situated in MqLnu.'hlln town , N. 0;, not far Job work Cash Delwe on i 77) y\ ship, Hoke County from Davis’ Bridge, adjoining the Nancy Davis and tha J. Y. Davis and the ' E. avis land, and bounded as feUoWi, via: Reginningat a dyoresM bSt^honk of Big' Roci^jh oreek anu rijss thenee N. 4 B.'ft^jchams to a Stan iu ine run «f a branch or gaily; thence S 8ft h. 14 chains to a stake and two pine poin era in Nancy '"‘avial back line; tnence N 4 E. 81 idiains to a steki and pine pointers by he road; thence aS the road N. 66 W ’’i chains to a stake; thence P. 4 W. tii ehain>’.r> the bank of Big Rock- >'lf ceek ; I hen e down *be various e''i -es o' -aiO 'ri.-tk tv the _b‘'(ri.i- eg; li e ■ itne ’ -'aining 2'>0' icres, ore or le^-. TIM? OF SALE: Febrnary 18te, 1890, f.n. *'1. 11 *0 0 iteelf. T£ and fully equipped to rebuild charge them. Rebuilding rates reasonable, and our charging rates ONLY $1.50. DISTILLED WATER AND EXAMINATIONS FREE. Authorized Willard Service Station. RAEFORD garage G. D. McLENDON, Prop. f4k^ Notice of Sale. North oarolina, Hoke county. Pursuant to the power of sale con- teined in that certain mortgage deed, execute 1 by charlotte ' oousar, Sli oouear, ^Martha couear. Howard con- sar^hristian oousar, T. J. cousar.Ida co»ar, Vander McOeachy, Sallia MoGeaohy, Arthur* aay aud Flora Bay to Hoke Mereantile ,company, default in payment of same having been made, the undersigned will sen at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, at the court house door in Raeford, North Carolina, bn Mon day, March the 8th, 1820,atl2 o’clock noon, the entire interest of the par ties above named, in the following deepribed tract of land: Adminifttrabiz’ Notice. " qualified ae 'administrator of the estate of .Neill D. MoPady«i,- late of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having plaima against the said eetete to pra- sent them duly authentioatod to the undersigned, or to her attorneys, on or before Feb. 6th, 10S1. or this no tice will be plead in bar of their ye- eoyery. All pereons indebted to said estatu will pleaae make Immediate settlement. , This J^ 2eth, 1020. bs. ftlARY B. MoPADYBN, ■ Administoatri* of Neill D. MeFad- yen, deceased. . . Smith &r McQaeen, Attye, ^ deecr Lo jdtnii ^aff( ocated on Lightwo d Branch ad- ning ihehmdH of Allen Harris Lee afford and-otbers, it being a partof a tract of land known as the Mc- Qrcg(,r land, containing 76 acres. R*ginninfi at a stake with pi,lepoint- erp just East Of the Mulatto road, it being the second corner of the 01^ survey, end runs as the old line N. 7ii W. 26.60 chains to a stake with pine pointers, the corner; thence the oth er line N 16J' B. 20.60 chains to s cor ner near the Lightwood Branch •*i. 74J E. 26.00 oltain. to a stake; thence 8. 15J W. 20.66 chains to the •n (rinninv, or less. 'Ulitaini' g 50 acres more. Unit o' Place itf 'I'im ( ale: alt : w . 6 arch 81 h, 192',, onri Mouse door i I ' K, \ (,l 9( . /Notice el DiMolatiinL Tbkfirm doing busisefft heretofore as Moure & Steele. Raeford, N. 0.,. has been dissplved. B. P. Moore 1ft to coatinue tha Lusinese at eolha place os-nm^ing all outstandlhg obll- gatioiu. These owing firm wm moke prompt settkmejhte to hlna. J.N.fcTEBLM,- - ^ I'* MOORB. Kk6 leford, N. C., Jon. 28th, 1980. Closing Oifi at Special Prices turn th? fo!lowingr Steel . plows: • “■ *. ■ ' 2 L ih aw Tables complete B MEBCA' I yv J L > 3 1:8 inch MotleL ' ••Vi rf * adjustable othe" .’o K iA. Vv. ■V
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