■-.r-K- t or et @8 m ‘e: ’8 )U h % ¥ BOObOUmnOORNAL . LOCAL ITEMS The Journal reported a cotton bloom last year June 17th. Rev. W, C. Brown will assist Rev. A. T. Lassiter in a series of ^oixeetings at Four Oaks next %Zk. k Mrs. Wall Covington of Mont rose, who recently returned from a hoi|pit^ in Fayetteville, is im- provi»gr\ / Raeford folks have contracted the golf contagion. Mr. Julian S. Johnson has golf links all his own over Rockfish. Editor Creech and Mr. Gibson of Red Springs were Raeford visitors Tuesday afternoon. 'I'he Farent-Teachers Associa tion will serve lunoheun to the Masons at their district meeting the latter part of July. The Stephens meetings at St. ^ula, which began last Sunday, nas stirred that town as it ha§ never been stirred befpre. r. T. B. Upchurch injured ’leg while at work a week ago and his energy and hot weather is causing that wound to give him trouble. Mr. T. N Hall of Mooresville visited his daughter, grahd daughter and son-in law, Mr. H. C McLauabJin And fanady, last week. Lightning killed two nice hogs .^l^longing to Mr. J. D. McLeod last Friday night, and two fine hogs owned by Mr John Lind say were so he p't ss Saturday it was thought they would die from' a lightning shock they got the Frklay night. Laurinburg & Southern Railroad Co. Time Table No. 3. Cancels Time Table No. 2. Northbound: Passenger Trains Daily: No. ao 1:40 P. M. Lv. Johns. • ^ 2:06 P. M. Lv. Laurinburg. 2:40 P. M. Wagram. 3:16 P. M. Ar. Raeford. No. 24. 6:40 P. M. Lv. Johns. 6:05 P, M. Ar. Laurinurg. No. 22. 9:00 A. M. Lv. Laurinburg. 9:35 A. M. Wagram. 10:10 A. M. Ar. Raeford , Southboand; No. 23. 10:25 A M. Lv. Raeford. 11:00 A. M, Wagram. , 11:35 A M. Ar. Laurinburg. 12i60 P. M. Lv, Laurinburg. ^ l:l5 P. M. Ar. Johns. No. 21. 4:00 P. M. Lv. Raeford. 4:35 P. M. ^Wagram. 5:10 P. M. ^r Laurinburg. 6:00 P. M. Lv. Laurinburg. ,4 5^36 P. M. Ar. Johns, Effective 12:0i A. M. Sunday, pec, 9th, 1923. Jas. L. McNair, Gen Mgr. G. Y. Jones. f Asst Gen. Mgr Lv. Raeford Ar." Aberdeen Train 38: Lv. Aberdeen Lv. Raeford Ar. Fayetteville Train 41: Lv. Fayetteville Lv. Raeford Ar. Aberdeen 7:30 AM. 8:30 AM. 9:00 AM. 9:63 AM. 11:16 AM 4:45 PM. 6:00 PM. 6:50 PM Messrs. Alex and Angus Millan of Little River were in town Tuesday. Miss Leanoa Geddie is spend ing some l^me with her brother Dr. K. B. Geddie. Mr. B. N. Bristow was carried > to Oteen hospital, near Asheyille last week, and stood the trip well. Mrs. Lennon and her two sons of Rowland spent Sunday with her brother, Dr. H. R.'Dromartie, and bis family. Dr. R. B- Wilkins’ address is 612 West 122 Street, N. Y. City. His many friends here miss the doctor very much- Mrs Evander McMillan and Miss Ethel McFadyen of Arabia were shopping in this city on Wednesday morning. Mrs. Cy T. Thompson, (Miss Annie McEachern) who was ver- V critically injured in an auto- rnoble wreck near Durham ten days ago, is recovering. She was iinconscious for three days New Bed-Room Slippers for Men and Women i The Kash Store. IF you want to turn spring into summer eat Ferndell canned fruits and vegetables. McNeill Grocery Co. Trues service Tor moving, haul ing, etc Business phnn*' 238, Residence phone 332. Service day or night W. B. BAKER, Raeford, N. C. STRAYED—Sat u rd a y night, June 7th, a heavyset black mare mule; E brand on front shoulder, scar on rear knee. Notify H F. CU RRIE, Red Springs, N. C., R 3- Gardner’s delicious plain fruit cakes daily. Try one for your Sunday dinner. McNeill Grocery Co. No More ''Rips’* or Holes in Hosiery YquH avoid thk and |al beta looking longer wearing kociety Fyiniirt* ing on NSQEHE Purfmet-Proemtt Hosiery S1LK4JSLE . aSc Governor Morrison has* called the general assembly to meet in extraordinary session on August 7th to pasb on or reject his ship bill, which is intended to bring lower freight rates to the State. Governor has appointed Judge G. W. Conner of Wilsoh to the Suprerme (Jourt Bench. Miss Ida Morgan of Red Springs is visiting relatives in in the city. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION IS ALWAYS ABMIRED n you take a lew doses of CAKTEB’S UTTLE LIVER PILLS, yon will see they do iihore to clean up tbe complexion tlian all tbe bmaty treatments in creation. An Imperfect compleM- § a a Is cansed by a slagolsta Liver. Mil lions of people, old, young and middle age take them lor ConsUpatloa, Biliousness, Dizziness^ Sick Headache, Upset Stomacb and lor Sallow, Pimply and Blotchy Sidn. Thes.e little pills elimi nate all waste matter Irom the system, and clean up the com- plenlon In a lew weeks. CARTER’S Ttver' jPILLS CeMteeauftbcariliutve Snail Pill Saall Doie Snail Price School Tax Election. ' » At the Jbne and place and under the offlciim named below and porsn- ant to pet tion dnly signed by tbe number o qualified vpters required by Btatuti and approved by the Coun ty Beard d Education, a special elec tion has I ©en ordered ta be held in and for th Mildouson Graded andHigh School Di itrietto determine whether a mazimi in special school tax of 30 cents on the one hundred dollars vaiuation of property may hereafter be levied n and for said District, the present u aximum 8i)ecial school tax for said £1 istrict being 20 cents Tne Mildouson Graded and High School District ia composed of the old Dun- darrach Special Tax District bound ed as follows: Be^nning near H. L. McGoogan’s at the Beaver Dam Swamp; thence North with the line of the Antioch Special i ax District to a point north west of J. A. McMillan’s place; thence including McMillan’s, D. Me-, Innis’ .'Hid A. A. Williford’s land, northciifi' wardly to the Little Marsh ; thence south with said Marsh to the crossing on road leading from D. Z. McGonpan’s to the D. w. McGougan place; thence with said road to D. W. McQpugan’s, including his place, N. S. Tolar’s and A. J. Marlej’s, ^ the County line; thence with said line to the Big Marsh; thence with said Marsh to the mouth of Beaver Dam Swamp, and up said swamp to the beginning; and of tlio old Arabia Special Tax District, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lumber Bridge Pownsbip on Big Rockfish Creek and runs with the Township line south to the Wire Road near Milton Baxter’s; thence with the Wire Road to Alex. Tyner’s residence and including ids place; thence with the Little Marsh Road to George Livingston’s residence and Including his place; thence across the Little Marsh to the outer edge of Dr. J. V. McQougan’s land; thence, including his land, to Baxter’s Ford; thence with a direct line ’ o Sandy Grove Ouurch on the Wire Road; tfaence with tbe Wire Road to tbe old Davis bridge on Big Roekfisb Greek; thence with Big Rockfish Creek' to the beginning comer, ' A new registration is ordered for the election. Tbe books will be open for the registration of voters on the Otb of June 1924, and will be kept open by the registrar each day there after, Sundays excepr«d, from » o’clock A. M. until sunset until and inclnding the second Saturday before the election. During the pe riod when_the books are open for tiie registration of v^'oters the said regis trar will attend at the v.oting place, Mildonsfiii Scliool Building on Satur days for the registration of, voters.' Those favoring the tax increase will vpte a ballot having, printed thereon ‘‘For Increase of L^al Tax” ,and those not favoring the same will vote a ballot having printed thereon ‘‘Against Increase of Local Tax.” Time of Election: July 19th, 1924. Place of Election; Mildouson School Building, Election Ofilcials; N. A. Meinnis, Registrar; and M. J. Robinson and J. Leonard McFadyen, Judges or poll holders. Hoke County Board of Commissioners, By D. K. Blue, Clerk of Board. DR. JA». DrugHem l^ysieian Jobnaon-TbokM Boildfi^f Spinal and Electncal Treatments Telepbonee': Office 344, Residence 219 Hoars; 9 to 12, 2 to 6:30. Raeford, N. O. Smith Plumbing Co FaycitevUk, N. C Plumbing, Hesting^od Repairs, Shop phone 843, Residence 1146 J. We keep a competent man in Ratford subject to call. s PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance WITH PAUL DICKSON. Or. H. McK. McDiarmld DENTIST Raeford, N. C. X-RAY DIAON08I8 Rank of Raeford Building Office Phone No. 204, Residence 206, We Can Save The Paramount ^ Issue is: Where can we get Good, Fresh, Dependable Groceries at Reasonable Prices? 1 We Answer: We buy the best we can find, and sell as low as we can to stay in business. You find no better than we offer. Poole & Co. Phone 261. Next to Nisbet & Howell. Aberdeen & Rockfish RAILROAD TIME TABLE. In effect 12 o’clock Sunday, Dec. 18th, 1921. PASSBNQBR DAILY BXCBPT SUNDAY Train 16: The Touring Car 9 F. O. B. Detroit DcBouaitble Ria. and Slartci tSS extra Train 14: Lv. Aberdeen 7:00 PM. Ar- Raeford 8:00 PM. ' Number 38 connects with Sea board Ail Line train 12 from At lanta, and our No. 41 connects with Seaboard train 11 for At lanta, Birmingham, and number 3 for Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. W. A- BLUE, Pres. \ J. A. BRYANT, Gen. Supt. - Helps millions enfoy their vacations Ford cart will carry millions oa healthful, pleasant vacadona this summer—vacations that are inexpensive because of the low cost of maintenance of this reliable car. Everyone wants a car for the outdoor months. That means, of , course, an unusually heavy demand for Fords. To avoid delays and disappointment list your order now. DMxok. MicUgui niin.lnit fTffT C»up»$S2$ Tudor Sedan $S90 Forder Sedan $6Sl AU pricet /. A k Detreil See Nearest Local Dealer THB UNIVBRSAL C-AR Yeuemn bufctepmiodal IvieAbigmemmU down-paymmt end arrmtigitig erntf termu for the heUmce. Or pom can buy on the Ford Woakly Purehaea Flam. Tha Ford dealer htyourmelghborhoodmHIl gladlyeMplain both plane in detail on your Summer Dress ' • - * We are showing a good selection of Voiles and summer Crepes. See Our Wa.sh Silks in Strip^s Also a good showing of Laces, Rufflimg and Collar and Cuff Sets, SHIPMENT WHITE HATS THIS WEEK. Let us show you. Always something new. Hupmobile Crankshaft: Drop forged sted.double heat treated. Unusually heavy aoQStruc- tion, carefully counterbalanced. Bored for pressure lubrication. Three large bronze backed, babbitt lined bearing., all bored at one time to insure per fect alignment, and hand fitted. A lighter crankshaft, not counter balanced or bored, and plain die-cast babbitt bearing* would be much less pensive. Quality-Proof That Shows Exactly How Finely Is Mi The Hupmobile The insidi'of a motor car is what determines the worth of your investment. Because that is so, the Hupmobile presents in a new way quality-proof to the buyer before he pays his money. Quality-proof p)erteuns to Hupmobile piarts. It is made up of the peirts which you can’t see in the comii^eted car. It is on display in our salesrooms all the time. It establishes, in the surest,' most positive way^ in ffie hnufactur^ world, that Hupmobile queJityis unique and supe rior for a car of its class. It shows you clearly that parts caimot be more finely made, or of finer materials, no matter what the cost. It shows you these things, even though you may not be an expert in motor car manufacture. Come and see Hupmobile quality with your own eyes before you sign an ordaff for any car. TltOMAS & POOLE, Dealers.

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