HfliByOlJlTf'jSBR'IIAL Miss Mar , home is.ill f ing, is (laite fever we hea . The h ive .boiijr'at oi Lo io.Mi, el" couJry commissioners ^7,000 steam shov- ou the trucks to be hauled on the rdad. Mr. acdl moved to t L ITEMS. riteSherill^whose old school build- ijjk with typhoid s. D. J . ir new Ray have home on their farm n ar Eockfisb. The peop.c i,f p^j ■'ce th We rwaril say a tew (j while therf bales of S ford re.eretted to R-wn, vir. L, Rethune ys ago that he saw a farmer sell 50 Island cotton at $1 27 p.' 1- polid in S'tatcboro, Ga N 0 d' 1 (; I A congregational mooting i:; Ailed Mio rresbyteiJt tonight, 'Phursday, at b o’clock] All members of the church are] rged to be present to boai-a rJrortof the building CO aiuitlee' W. C BROWN. ' fiftlefgh* May gfifiipiy with the State laws fee the tepertifig of-.eotif&giotte dis eases afld .vital statistics caused several prosecutions by the State Board of ' Health during the W(> k, with convictions in local courts. Rastus Butler, a white citizen of Sampson county, failed to r( - port a case of whooping cough in his family. He had no phy sician. The child'suffering with whooping cough was taken to a , public funeral and later the dis-; ease developed among the child-; ren of four other families whoj were present. Twenty cases are; charged to contact with thip| Mr. But.lev V'as tii.ed five’ _ isnmeis mmlf a paadidate hf the office of yotih- ty tJommissionefi subject tO'the aitioh of the cohaing primary, ' A. A. CONOLY. ^hiid do'i! ir aj‘d T. IVf. Ferrelil Jr., loea> un'. dertaker in Sampson cuuntv was i fined five dollars and costs for having buried a body without obtaining death certificate. An adnitioftal inspector for the State health department will'be placed in the field the first of June and the effort to strictly enforce the laws with regard to promptly reporting contagious diseases ami propj^er compliance with the vital statis tics law will bo,intensified. R. B. Wilson. For County Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county Commissioner subject to the Democratic Primary. M. McLeod For Congress. I announce myself to Hoke County Democrats as a candi date for the nomination for Con gress from thf Se'^enth District ir, Uo’ jU'CmocrwCc. primary. J M y .fv NN, STRAY DOG—I have a stray set ter dog, white and red spotted which has been at my home a month. Ifine dog and own er may have paying expenses. W. A. Croley, Hope Mills. N. C., R 1. North Carolina Hoke Connfcj. f In the Superior court before the clerk, S-n > ’' , -'s by Publication. -■* o - “*ewart, Ben - Va;'(ler Ray, The deft^.-.i. 1 will take notice that v; ’ 'i aa above baa been cotnaae^iV^'-v Uie Siipeiior court of HoL,?. o-v, North Carolina, for sale to the A leO States that certain tract of i-.nd described in the complaint filed in rhia action in which said tract of iacd the defendants have aa intere.?i ‘ Aa l said defendants will fur aer I 'aife fiol.ice that they are requir-d tc> t-ofor,'the clerk uf sup, rior court of Hoke county at hia offi'-e in I Ha fijid, on the Sth day of Juiie 1920 j aud aiLswe.r or demur to the (iompiaiut in said aebioi., or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint, i This May the 6th 1920. Wm. I-. Poolo f lerk of superior , ourt THE I 3TTER THE DAY THE COOLER THE DRINK Tl W YOU.SECURE FROM OUR FOUNTAIN. W en you are warm and uncomfortable you will be be suij 'ised at the relief you will experience through one of thefiany cool, delicious and refreshing,drinks we dis- 'lSE has ever EQUALLED OUR QUAL^ WHEN IT COMES TO SODA FOUNTAIN PRODUCTS, TRY THEM. 9rATION£ltr. P£ltFI/MeS, TOfLET A/tnCLlS SODA, CANDY, CIGARS RAEEORD DRUG CO r prescriptions A specialty RAEFOKP. lY.C: • Well Dressed People never run down at the heel, and they are al- standing up on good soles. If you are looking “"^icc step in—we give it. People who are their shoes repaired are trying to save the price of buying new shoes. It’s our business tir your shoes. We double their life. Get ferk while you wait, We arc iiwer-tcso - busy-:. ^ your work. Come in and we wilf give you a [ality job. To avoid that old Pad cold we mend - rip and patch the holes; build up the heel and your soles, • tfarou are too busy to bring your shoes you can iil sRm to me, and I will repair them and mail Bmb^toyou. ' Taylor Shoe Shop Good values all the Lime in ev ery line. Bauootn’s Cash Store. Raeford,^. U. DON’ l’ FORGET to buy you hardware and tools at Raefqrd •Hardware Co. lor they ar> guaranteed-“GOODS TO BE AS GOOD AS REPRE SEN PED.” Some very attractive Voiles ''at very attractive prices. Baucorn’s ( -ash Store. Raeford, N. C. Administratxir’ Notice. Ilavingqualified aa admiuistrat the estate of of J. B. Meinnis, ( late of Hoke County, NorthCan this is to notify all persons ii; claiiiis against the said estate t i sen! them duly authentirated t, I undersigned on or before the day of May 1921, or this notic he [,leaded in bar of their reco j All persons indebted to said j wnll please make immediate ment. ! This 2I!;h day of April, 1920. MISS CATTIR MeINK Administrator of J, E. Mclunis, leased. nx of CM, Ilia, ivinjj pre- I the 26th will very. Ht ate pay- No one can sell you. better groceries than we seiL .No one can make you lower prices than we A make on the same class of goods. We will give you the best service possible. Give us a trial»,°°the service will prove. Poole & Co. FOR SALE: Oliver Typewriter in good condition at reasonable price. JESS A. BAUCOM. Another new lot of nice trousers for young men. Trousers that are Neat in Pattern; Correct^ in Stvle, and not prohibitive" in price. Baucuin’s Cash Store. Raeford, N. C. Still selling Standard Union- Made Overalls at |‘2 50. If you haven’t gotten a supply of them, come on and get them. Baucorn’s Cash Store. Raeford, N. G. RIDE IN SAFEl’Y. We sell United States Tires and Good rich Tires Best in the long run. , Raeford Hardware Co. ... SHINGLES—1 have .for sale a lot of pine shingles all grades stock limited Order early. John Cameron Raeford K. 5 WHFjN in to'Ffi. (;all to see us and g(;t your shave while wait ing. Hair Cut, '!5e, Shave. 20c. RAEFORD BA KBER SHOP, 44 I GET A CuLUMBlA ^GRaF;A nola’ Best talking ’^machine sold today. Big stock ma chines and records. Sell for cash or on time. -Raeford Hardware Co. Public Sale of Land. At the time aud place and oii the terniH named below and pursuant to ail order of the Superior Court of Hoke County. N. C., made in that certain special proceeding entitled “I). S. Currie, Administrator, etc. vs. William Uavis et al.” now pending ill said Court, I the uiidersigiied com missioner will soli at public auction sale to the liighest bidder the follow lug described land; Situated in McLauclilin Township, Hoke County, N. C., adjuiniug the lands of Nansy Davis, J. V. Davis, J. E, Davis, et al., aud boimdod as follows: Beginning at a cypress on tlie bank of Big Rocklish Creek and runs thence N. 4 E. 6!} chains to .n stake in the run of a branch or gul- ley; tliencc S. 85 E. 14 chains to a stake and ( wo pine pointers in Nancy Davis’ back line; thence N. 4 E. 81 chains to a slake and pine pointers by the road; Ihence as tlio road N. 65 W. 27J chains to a stake; tiience S. 4 W. 126.25 chains to the bank of Big Rocklish Creek; tlicncednwn tlic various courses of said Creek lo the beginning; the same containing 290 acres, more oj less aud being known as -the Barbara Anne Davis Tract. This land is well wooded and has good long-leaf pine timber on it. A large part of it is level. It is only a mile or two from the railroad station. Place of Sale: Court House iii Rae ford, N. 0. Time of Sale: June 10th, 1920, at 12 o’clock M. Terms of Sale; Casli. fSigued) J. W. CUKRIE; Commissioner. The Place to Get Good Things to Eat. Pratt Building. Phone No. 61. , JEKILL AND MR. HYDE.” . Another Paramount Artcraft Super Special AT PASTIME THEATRE Monday, May 31. Afternoon show for ladies and children at 4 P. M. Admission 20 and 30c. Night Show 8:00. Adnlission 30 and 50c. Are Your We are holding in reserve a good stock of cotton seed meal in this section. If you will need some get it now. If you cannot get other fertilizer use a little meal at planting tiuie. » If your fertilizers are delayed find out why and the actual date you will get delivery. A good crop is as much to our interest as to yours for we must have seed to make a • T RAEFORD, N, C. Hoke County. Administrator’s Notice Having qualified as' administrator of the estate of Mrs. M. J. Lindsay, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. 0., this's to notify all persons having (.'laims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 2fnd day of April. 1921 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will piease make immediate payment. This 22 day of April, 1920. J. C. LINDSAY, Administrator, St. Paiils, N. 0 J, S. BUTLER, Attorney, ' St. Pauls, N. C. K 0^ • Hoke Oil &