. • ‘‘N ‘.e. ; A- - V The "‘w-; $ M 1 -■>- -' X./ \ The State Medical Gonventibn will mbet in Pinehurst in 192111 V r : '■ vi-■ -h*- rJ-~, ■' ^ price of^'.sugar higher, pcefitoering or^r no profi- ; ,•; >- tearing. ' ilThe i?andldal^ are turning tally"" injuring James \ \ loose''of moneyt ^thoy Where?- ' David Roundtree, a negro who surrendered himself^ to the por lice after^riannlpg down .an//a say. Fires Hke snakes in the grass A. prominent business man late yesterday was placed under ‘a $l,00(M)ond when he came be await the^ unprepared- ~^Be pre- fore “Recorder H. 8. 'Everett. to- pared, be careful. = Carelessness ^ and -negligence are standing invitations to ^^'tijtobndtree had not been able to day.''Judge Everett continued the belong to enable members of Mr King’s family to appear. H^fcNfilLL CO.f AUTHORIZED RESIDENT DEALER. 1 f , TH E R.0Y>^;L TAILORS h ' CHICAGO -^N^Yt'RK [j It of to v^t yonr honie. Mr Jeptha Peele had ripe * strawberries on the market the first of the week. Hon W.. C. Hammer, of Ashe- boro,'a candidate * for Congress spent Tuesday night in town. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moore have returned from atripthrugh eastern North Carolina,'looking over Several towns. Dr. J. C. Gilbert of Hope Mills died suddenly at his home Tuesday evening of Bright’s di- ■ sease'.E He was the huband of a niece of Mis JesoplHne Breeceof ' Eumberton. -Robesonian. Many things contribute to the number of fires each year- One is over insurance. Overinsur ance increased agents’ commis sion. -Agents’ commissions are never consumed in the fice. The sand c)ay road, if enough . clay is put down, will in our opiliion be as durable as hard surface roads, and' a great dpal cheaper, but a lot of money is to be spent on q^menl roads. An Iowa juror recently ex plaining acquittal of a townsman indicted for arson, Said, “We knew he was guilty but if we convicted bin how could he col lect his insurance?” What a knave and also a fool was he. furnish bond tonight.—Greens boro Daily News. Fine field of Alfalfa. Mr. W. K. Bethune has a fine acre of alfalfa in the rear of the the residence 'of Mrs. Mollie Norment, Elrn Street. Mr. 0. O. Dukes, county farm demonstration agent is anxious for as many people to see this fi^ld ‘before it is .cut 4ha first time next week. FoSs.tnf^rma- Mon about growing this valuabU crop which is cut three or foui time? ayear, see Mr. Dukes. Robesonian. . . Motiob To QuPWHiFFtB Township VO'ERS ST.iTB Op North Carolina, Hoke County ■ It is hereby ordered by the Hoke ''ounty Board of Elections that the voting precinct for Qiiewhiffle Town ship be and is hereby moved (rom Cabin “Branch to Montrose school ■house. This the 24th day of April, 1920. Arthur D Gore Chm, Co.‘Board of Elections. ■|0 'rfil^Dep, When you arr,ip~FAVettc' iMf, xali at .Beasley's.” 1 ekp^^^hov. you a good, beantifnily seKeted Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Our w-itch and jow- 'elry repairs are dojTOT)V exjx ri- enced workmen. B. F. BEASLEY, F^yetteviiieV e*: C. Choice Cut Flowers Flowers airanged in the latest artistic styles for all occasions. Roses, J C.hrysantheina n.s, Carnations. Sweetpea- .Or chjds, and Snapdragon! Mail and wire o r ci e i ir promptly executed by X J. L O’QUiNN & C RALEIGH. Ni C. Notice To Voters Who Wisn "'c Kec’.ister AH registrars n; Ibo county vi! feeep open the registration bocks fo! che registration pf any electors resid ing in their respective townships or precincts and entitled boregistration, each day for 20 days until uftei* the second Saturday ' before the elec X. FOR SALE-«-two milk cows..and one SS^fitland Pony fbr sale one cfiwTIfireeh in milk and yoong. , :' ' y W.T.'^Crump ^“ iWagiam, N.C. STRAY HORSE—one bay marr came toiny place April 14. ow ner can get same by paying for this ad ^nd feed' and -identify. 'n.N. a MhFadyen ' ^ Montrose, N. C. tion. Ityou have beeif"a rtsideut of the State of North Corolina. two years ano of ths county of Hoke for six montLi and of ybnr precinct or townshij four months, immediately preceeding theNiate of election, and are 21 yeare of age and have not registered foi the election^ in any other township or precinct, yon may register by taking the proper oath befdre the Registrar ,f your precinct, f lease attend t( this promptly as it is the duty of ev ery eligible citizen to express his choice of candidates and politica •deaTs in behalf of the ends to br attained. Arthur D. Gore Chm. Co. Board of Elections The Live Store Always Reliable The Capitol Department Store 114-116 Hay Street Fayetteville, N. C. Extraordinary Silk Sale for 4 Days Only. STARTING WED., MAY 1^, and Ending Sat, May 15. Silk by the Yard. Silk Skirts. Silk Dresses. Silk Underwear. Silk Hosiery.. In facteverything made of silk will be reduced. d Take Advantage of This Money Saving-Event . Greenhouse Phone “149,; •Stoi-' '7. Rose Bushes, JShrubs aurt Evt'!-- greens in variety. ROY REAVES, Agent, Raeford ,„.N A'. G ood mileage, good 4 gfood tractionr-i^ extreme degree—aw these tires. In their malnilif in their selling, tfie Fiair a vital factor. " • The Fisk Ideal: **To be tfie he^ concern in the vrorid te wui|l. for, and the squares! concern • 1 ' 1 • *-e .tm ezMtence to do businesa wnu Next Time—BUY FXSX | McLanehrin Co. TrsasMtrbRec Time to (Buy Flak) k t P»i o« :e>tire7 r/ / ll!|j II / ^*DELCO-UGHT is the Best Time and Labor Saver on My Farm’’ That’s what many users say. Over a hundred thousand families located in all parts of the world, are enthusiastic about Delco-Light. This is proof _ of the satisfaction Delco-Light gives. ■ It is an in dication of the high place Delco-Light holds in the hearts of those who use it. - Clean, safe electric lights make the house, bams and premises as bright as day. Electric power does the pumping, separating, churning,, washing, ironing, sweeping and a score of other tasks. Greater convenience and comfort come to those who have Delco-Light .- Write or call for catalog, price* and further interesting detail* - * * LAURINBtJRG ELEC. SER CO., - Laurinburg, N. C. ^ i jt cQmpUte electric light and power plant fir •* ^ farms and country homes, selficranJring— air cooled—iall bearings—~no belts—only me , " .."S'-sTf '.'a place to oil—thlek plates— long-lived battery ■ — runs on kerosene. X jiifa Valve^n-Head Motor, Ov«r 100,000 Satisfied Users ; ■»- "'•^1 .% ''■’.'A Y. rSfeSi--. Monufactarad- fay 'dELCO-UGHT company. Dayto% Ohi» There’s' a Satisfied User Near Yai r.v's ■ >Se -M

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