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VOL XIX: NO. 36
HAEFORD, NORTH CAROUNA.V
i)ECEMBER6, 1923.
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A Bad Wreck. '
One of the worst wrecks that
has ever happened od the A. &
R-,came Thursday morning a
' short distance above Sanatorium.
The engine pulling a fieight
train left the track and turned
over. Four or five box cars were
piled up behind the ditched^ en*
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!,■ Engineer Vandergriff savea
% himself by jumping, but the
^ fireman, Jim Blue^ colored, was
caught under the engine and
crushed to death.
I All traffic was stopped on the
road for a dav, the track had
^o be rebuilt before tarffic could
fnd'resumed.
f' Jim Blue, the man killed, had
|^i«heen in the employ of the com
'U^ny for 28 years, and was a
>l|5»d dependable man. His body
was taken from beneath the
wreck and brought to N. McL
' McDiarmid of Baeford and pre
pared for burial.
ThaksgiviDg;at Antioch.'
/ The members of Antioch Pres
byterian church metThursday in
Thanksgiving services, and car-
It’s a fact; we haven’t had a
killing frost here yet, -some
things are still growing.
We suspect politics will be livej
ly, hot in fact, next year, when
we elect a president,and a'feover-
nor in this State.
The foundation for a new resi
dence has been laid by Mr. A.
A. Williford on Main street. He
will build a modern homef
With the building boom on in
town with even more in the
country around, those who work
have more than they can do.
A raotprbus has been put on
the Laurinburg & Southern Ry.
between Johns Station and Rae-
ford. It makes one round trip
each day. ' ,
His friends rejoice to hear
that Lieut. Raymond Hall is
very much improved He is now
at home from the hospital at
Fortress Monrhe. j
The Ford Moto'r Conilpany^ re
cently announced an addition to
its line of cars—the Tudor S^edan
which brings to the public a a fen
tirely new style of Ford enclosed
body.
ried out an interesting program
"^fter this program had been Mr. T. B. Upchurch-and-fami--|-giving-ev^
A Note of AppreciatioD.
Our friends have meant much
to us in our recent loss by fire,
and we realize as never before
the value of true friendship.
We appreciate their every
thought and expression of sym
pathy and are frank to airait
that it alleviates to a great ex
tent on loss
It is almost worth the price of
the fire tO find out how many
friends you have.
We are indeed grateful to that
great army of callers the night
before Thanksgiving Day, who
remembered us in su(^ a sub
stantial way. ,
We have not words to fully ex
press our appreciation; but we
are looking forward to a day
when the new home is finished
and we can give a real banquet
to all those loyal friends who in
any way contributed to this
shower, and I ask that each of
you take this as a special invita
tion to be present at this ban
quet on Wednesday night before
next Thanksgiving Dav
We will endeavor to make the
occasion as pleasant for you as
you did for us on this Thanks
me
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large
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Mr.
home f
week-ei
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at the
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Read
M. S. Mt
ite Convention
jiia Dec. 11th.
new cars in use
jTOrdid before
Igih will sell his
in Saturday, Dec.
i
IcMillan is having
lilt on North Main
|[Grocery Co. have a
ind are doing a good
lam Dickson came
r'Chapel Hill for the
ids are gl .d to hear
Mack McDiarmid is
Mr. L. A. Lentz of St. Pauls
was in town Saturday.
Mr. Fairlty McDuffie of Wash
ington. D. C.. spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. McDuffie.
well carried out, a collection was
taken for Barium Springs Or
phanage. $256 is a gqpd collec
tion for any church, and that is
the amount they sent in.
After 'the exercises in the
church "were throdgb, a picnic
dinner, an Antioch dinner, was
spr^lid on a $2,000 table in the
irchyard and although there
[ijsis a large crowd present, they
ihd more than they could eat of
the best of food
Thi^^ble, we had better ex
plain before somebody calls us a
Jtor, was ’ made of bales
-imtttei placed cndlEb^eh^d.
make their contributions
benevolent causes in farm
l^rt^uce, the children raise chick
ens,Hurkeys, etCo which are sold
the proceeds go to benevo-
^^lences. It is'a good scheme. '"
It was a great day at Antioch,
and we greatly enjoyed the day.
Pinehorst Giw Has High Record.
(From Moore Cbunty Ne^s.)
Valiev Forge Colleta. one of
iUie fine Ayrshire (coivs at the
^nehurst Dairy mad^ the high-
3t butter fat record in the State
during the month of October^
She produced 1550 pounds of
milk which tested 66.80 pounds
of butter fat. This means ap
proxim^tely 76 pounds of butter
per month ur 2 12 pounds per
diy.
ly have moved into the Seate
residence on idain street He
estimates his loss in the fire last
week at frCm $35,000 to $40,000,
with only 13,000 insurance.
The cornerstone laying had to
be postponed because the re
pairing of the heating plant in
the Presbythrian church had not
been done, because the parts
needed to be put in the boiler
have not arrived. ^
Misses Mabel Gatlin, Spring
Hope, Margie (Jaihpbell, Rex,
Annie May itEjjllerj.. (ik^to]
Belle Currie, Purvis, Maude
McLean, Roseboro, came home
from their schools for Thanks
giving.
I The l](pme of Mr. R. L. Mc
Leod of Maxton was threatened
by fire on Tuesday morning 6f
last week at about the same hour
Mr. Upchurch’s house was burn
ed. A daughter. Miss Bessie
McLeod, was married on Wed
nesday evening, and her wed
ding trousseau was damaged by
fire and water
Don’t forget the day and date.
This invitation holds good if we
are spared to get in our new
home.
Thanking you friends for all
you have meant to us.
We are in sincerity,
Mr. and Mrs. T, B. Upchurch
and family.
e so confused we do
when to look for mail
ffice. ^
Cromartie and fami-
y a family reunion at
hanksgiving Day. 5’?;.
half page ad. of the
iarmid farm to be sold
at auctic^ Thursday Dec. 6th.
We bear the A. & R. Railroad
had fom^ or five wrecks last
week. They are having hard
luck. _
Mr. Jcmn Stone, age 64 years,
die4 at^ home in Lnraberton
on Wecfiesday night of last
week, k
It is surprising so many auto
mobiles are driven without lights
but you nptice any nighi in ‘the
week. ■]
The Baxaar.
The bazaar is now on.. All ex-
libits in place. Be sure to be
at the Hatcher house Wednes
day evening from six to nine
o’clock. Ice cream and cake'
will be sold, also chicken salad.
You can listen to splendid music,
vocal and instrumental and also
end aid to a worthy cause.
Sale of exhibits start Thurs
day morning at ten o’clock
Dinner and supper served
Thursday and Friday cafeteria
style.
Come and help make this" a
most enjoyable occasion.
Mrs. H. A. Cameron.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
—One large red hound dog
about 4 years old. Split in
one ear. Finder notify M. L.
McKeithan and receive reward.
You can get the best cakes made
at McNeill Grocery Co.
$1.50 Per Year
There is talk of putting mral
policemen in Hoke.
Notice, Yreposiers. -
All persons are hereby forUd-
ien to trespass upon our landaio
Quewhiffle township. Hoke
County, N. C.. by bunting with
gun and dog, fishing or cutting
and removing wood, litter, or in
any way trespassing thereon un
der penalty of law, as the law
will be enforced against all such.
E. B. McNeill,
D. N. Leslie.
.1. T. Sinclair Est.
N. B. Sinclair.
J. D. McLauchlin & Wife.
Notice.
Drills will be held the follow
ing dates for Company G, 200th
Art. this month: Wednesday
night t^^lbh, Monday nigbt, the
Mboday' nlj^ tKe 17th, and
Wednesday night the 19th. We’re
doing this so. as not to interfere
with the Xmas holidays Every
member of this company is or
dered to be there on the above
dates.
R. B Lewis, Jr-,
Captain.
Miss Alberta Fuller, who is
teaching, pear Greensboro, is at
home rof^t^erating from a recent
illness.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart
For Seemstress Work see or
write Mrs. Rachel Foster (col.)
Raeford, N. C , Box 501. ’
WANTED—Hay to bale. I will
bale your hav at a reasonable
charge,
Grahan^cEachern,
baeford, N. C
Grpei
iboro spent Thanksgiv
parents, Mr. and Mrs
tlin
EOC!^. porkera ar$ b^in
Miss Alice Hall of
.1.
Du ndar'
McBryde
Guest—Well,^
that amuses
Bald Headed.
sonny, what is it
you so?
“Nothing; only mother has put
a brush and comb in your bed
room.—Selected.
To'Our
Customers
i The Best Battery—Exide. ,.‘"1;
The Best Tire—Federal.
The Best Mechanics in town.
- The Best, of Gas and Oils.
The Best Service we can give.
Five Reasons to claim your busi
ness, to say nothing of the most
convenient location.
MAIN ST. FILUNG STATION
rach visited Miss Alma
last we^k.
The new county year bega n
Dec. I, and the year’s expenses
will now be tabulated
Miss Eunice Blue''
Thanksgiving with Miss Ruby
Thompson of Lumberton
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. ‘^t-’vens
and little son, spent I'hanhsgiv-
iug With his m( ther at Council.
Miss Mary Poole came home
from Aulander for Thanksgiv
ing, and has been sick. She is
now improving.
Rev. A. P. Dickson of Charles
ton, W. Va., visited his mother,
Mrs. A. P. Dickson, for a day
or two last week.
Mrs Wm. Elliott and little
daughter of Fayetteville were
recent guests of their mother
and grandmother, Mrs.* A P
Dickson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morgan and
daughter. Miss Elizabeth, spent
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mor
gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Muse, of Laurinburg.
Daniel Ferguson and his sou
Daniel, colored, of Quewhiffle
township, were badly hurt when
their car turned over on the Fav-
ettsyille road near Mr. Alex.
Lindsay’s on Tuesday of last
week. It was reported the
younger man bad died since, but
that is a niistake. He was alive
the last we beard of him, but he
was terribly mangled.
I have a nice selection of En
graved Xmas cards and and
enclosure cards. See
T. D. Hatcher,
Raeford, N. C-
(
fv'er padding
make a good living.
Lament, son of Rev. and Mrs.
W. C. BrowHK* has “beeh quite
sick He had whooping cough
and took a bad cold.
If you notice, a wagon and
team are right there when you
meet an automobile, or this hap
pens often we mean.
No man can be called friend
less when he ha.s God and the
companionship of good books.—
Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Mr. W. T. Covington is hav
ing a residence erected on the
lot adjoining the residence occu
pied by Mr. Herbert Uameroh.
Those three negroes who were
ipiiioted in the Castleberry rnur
der case as aiding and abetting
in that crime, and for whom an
appeal was taken to the Supreme
court when they were found
guilty at the August term of
Hoke Superior court, Will and
Floyd Walden and Jule Bethea,
were carried to the State prison
last Wedn^ay. They were not
allowed a new trial by the high
er court.
As Miss Laura Currie was
starting on a visit to Smithfield
last Wednesday, being driven to
I ’lyotteville by her brother Neill,
a colored man named Rody Jack-
sou, drove into their car four
miles ou , and they had a headon
collision. Miss Laura had her
face badly cut with broken glass
from the windshield^ She was
frightened worse tbim she was
hurt, fortunately,-but it was bad
enough'\ag it waE(,'and it was an
inexcusable wreck. Both cars
were broken.
Notice.
James Archie Stewart, color
ed, my son and a minor, aged 16
years, has left my home without
fmy consent, so all persons are
hereby forbidden to hire, feed or
give' lodging to this minor under
penalty of the law.
This Dec. 4tb, 1923.
Robert Stewart,
Raeford, N. C., R. 2
NITRATE OF SODA. ACID
PHOSPHATE. GENUINE
GERMAN KAINTT. MURJ
ATE & SULPHATE OF POT-
ASH.CALCIUM ARSENATE.
For Spring 1924 delivery. Im
porters and Manufacturers
4 prices Wi^te, wire or phone
R E. Niraocks, Office in new
BgSk^pg^ m Building,; Liberty.
Pblnt, ^^teviHe, N. G. Lo
cal and long distance Phone
938
HELLO SANTA CLaUS, I
am not choicy, but take my ad
vice, go to McNeill Grocery Co.,
phone 244, where you will
be sure and get the best in good
things to eat. Xheir prices are
reasonable and their service com
plete.
Gardner’s rich Fruit Cakes,
Heinz Xmas Baskets full of
goodies. The finest Fruits, Can
dies, Nuts, Raisins. Make your
Xmas Cake cut of Melrose flour,
McNeill Grocery Co.,
The Home of Better Things to Eat
Pbone 244.
FRESH MEATS of all Kinds.
Beef, Pork Sausage, Liver
Pudding, Souce Meat, Pork
Ribs, Chops, Livers. Chitter
lings, Bacons, Butter, Eggs.
Pork Hams. Cheese. Fish and
Oysters Fresh every day in the
week aftef Tuesdays, These
meats are guaranteed to
please.
THE NEW MARKET.
Hart’s Market.
RADIO WEEK—Monday, De-
cerhber the 3rd to Saturday,
December the 8th, we will give
a Radio demonstration in our
—place of business each evening
during this week and request
’ Tbur attends nee. '
Carouna Willys Light Co.,
Latrinburg, n o.
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Notice, Trespassers.
All persons are herby forbid
den to trespass upon our lands
in Antioch township, Hoke
County, N. C,, by hunting with
gun and dog, fishing, cr cutting
and removing wood, litter, or in
any way trespassing thereon un
der penalty of law, as the law
will be enforced against all such
Misses Margaret and ,
Lou Smith.
We Are |
Keeping our stock well replenished with g
Seasonable Golds I
g
Such as you need now and will need for the next S
\ SS^B
few months—So let us supply your needs. S
DEPENDABLE QUALITY,
RIGHT PRICES,
FAIR TREATMENT.
Satisfaction or Your
Money Back!
Baucorh’s
nwHuiHiiiiiiiiiiiii
Cash Store
Raeford, N. C.
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