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W^:^% > ■ ‘'T^ ■ .Sn/; 3SS -.•*- L'Sfr-' li -^i i-y V* , VOLriXSr Na'^46, ,\T;5>r' ■:m'"g| RAEPOflD, NORTH CAROU] M • V. lURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925* ^AMvndilTreU ;'>., :>► - —'V/Cifc; L'SrV- Mr. C$meron ItpLean. a Scotch of^Doi^^jvtH appear in the " audit(^Qm of Flora^ Macdonald - College at 8:00 P."; Mt c Monday _; Feb. 16thT ' *• ^ > ^Mr. McLean, who haa sung to ^ enthusiastic audiences in many Ofuthe largest cities'of our coun- try, has a supberb baritone voice r^ffider perfect control, which to. '^gether Mth his ability as an ar- J tistic interpreter ^ the spirit of his songs enables nim to charm the sense and thrill the very ? be ‘ d!lh|veFy ^usic lover, wheth: »f the elect few who are Irain- > to enjoy the classics orrf that iargef 'BomjSer whose ihusical ,,, longings ^ ato, best satisfi^'^ by ^^;^iniplu melodies^ and folk songs. 'The traditions of min strelsy 4re in his singing—the penetrating psychology, the hu* man sympathy, the dramatic and sense of huinor which made / the medieval bard the mouth piece of the people. Add to those the -patl^^ and whtmetcai charir whi^wthe birthright V the r celt and there is little wpnder ■ that he holdk his audience en thralled. It is a consummate art wh^ can express the entire . dranaamf a human life "in the two^aeraes of the ‘‘Pipe of Gor^ '.^'don’s'Men" andiihift from the sedy ’there- to; the irresisti IJvhimslcaUty^bf a ^allynure iliad. Oippmgt From The Robesoniaa. • BiSEell Locklear, bis wife,’'Ida Locklear, and Bob Jones, In dians. were sentenced yesterday afternoon ^(Feb. 4) - by Judge Henry A. Grady, presiding over iSuperior court here, toindetermi nate terms in the State prison at hard labor as the result of a ju ry|e verdict of manslaughter, re turned Tuesday night* R. G.'Alsbrook, prominent at torney of Tarboro, former soliSi tor and candidate for the D^mo cratic nomination fer Congress last year, was killed in an auto mobile accident Tuesday night, Feb. 3rd.. His colored chaffeur suffered a broken back. The plant of the Lumbee Ve neer Co-, at Alma was totally destroyed by fire Monday morn ing, Feb. 2nd. The mill was in operation when the fire was dis covered in the third story of the dry room. Quickly the whole plant was a mass of fiame due to the dry inflamable condition of both material and the mill build ing- A Conrectionu to toy editorial- last week I Statofi.tfi&t the total' bpnded in de’Htodhess of this State, and J thatof cUupU^tcillesandJiOwhs.j to l^p^^imately':^re^^ iundtod thousand ddllto^, whpre ^0 bxi^cV. iBot raise this to four hundred' million dollars, but I will vote for no increase in any matter- D. S. POOLE. Bine Fertilizer Company. A We wish to call your attention to the Blue Fertilizer Co.’s ad on page 6. t'his is a local company represented by our genial towns man Mr. Jnoi L. MoFadyen and we feel that our readers should patronize them liberally as it af fords us an opportunity to keep our money close home, and pos sibly some of it may stray back to its best home—our own pock ets. > The officers of -this company are known to us personally and sure that|heiy widl do all and efficient serv^e and mkke just as good ferCiiizer as any in 'the business. They say that their goods are built up to a standard and not down to a price Board of Agricoltare Created.^ For The Journal, The County Board of Commis sioners at their last meeting on Feb. 2nd appointed the following named gentlemen from their re spective township to serve- on this Board: " Blue Springs—D G. McMillan, John B Covington, G. C Biggs. Stonewall—P. McN Gibson, N. H. G,' Balfour. I. H. Shankle. Alfeindale—W. S. Hasty. . Little River—J. W. Smith. Quewhiffle—E. A, Winecoff, Arch Tapp,, McLauchlin—Louis Parker, J. F. MePhair. ^ ' Hazard—J. C. Thomas. W. T- Covington, A- A. Harris, Mv/iWr Meijsan. ' 'The above named gehtlenton are requested to appeal 4it th^ court house on Feb 16th at 2 P.’' M. for the purpose of being in ducted into office. All farmers of the connty areespeciallyinvited. A program of work for the year will be planned at this mee^ng. The object of the Board is 'the advancement of a more economic and progressive agriculture for Hoke county. Mr. 0. F. McCrary of the North Carolina Extension Forces will addiess the meeting. Mr. McCrary is experienced in this Ime of work and will give valu able information as to how a Board of Agriculture may func tion for the befliefit of the farm iug interests of the county. This work ja^.he-tor the bene fit of Hoke county and not to further the interest of any iridi- dividual.^, Pul yoiir shratoer to wheel, and push. Takes Promineot ; County Physician. Moore Locals. in pid (4ll, sdao’ ward.! ctiRi MOLei coup _ b'eafti His fines] H&w ty, ton you Miii'* twp- Mi^' mo \m -yyiLtrJ The Sandhill Citizen.) rilbert McLeod, of Car )ne of the most beloved ilv respected citizens of [nty, passed away at his ite Sunday evening, (Feb. br a protracted illness in ■ninth year of his life. |any years he vras one pf fing physicians of this ^jand until a year ago was le leading phyicians of tion, and until a yeAr one of the active prac- here. No one enjoved iter degree the esteem idence of all the people than a decade. He had id to all calls from those 3S being a doctor of the He never refused a to though there might be )speots of financial re- s a favorite with all the of the community. Dr. was for many years a dommissioner, "county cer and county coroner, ng removes one (f the aracters to the section a native of Moore Cbun reared in the Carbon- on and located here as a an in his youth married Hie Cole, who survives four children survive, pghters and two sons: tie Lee McLeod, of Rich- iss Bessie McLeod, of ThomaS' McLeod of and Gilbert McLeod of e?al wis held Tuesday ^,fvtl^e now bus. Miss Lois McDonald has ac cepted a position in Laurinburg. Mr. “Boots” Graham is driving the L. & S. jitney Mr. and Mrs. Belton occupy Mrs. Mollie Sinclair’s residence now, Mrs. McLean Campbell has been sick, we are sorry to re port. Miss Mary E. McFadyen came home from St. Pauls for the week end. Mrs- Will Peele has returned home after a visit to relatives in Wadesboro. Senator McQueen and Repre sentative Pooie spent the week end at home. Mrs. Bennie Currie is in High* smith’s hospital in Fayetteville for treatment. Miss Mary McBryde of Flora Macdonald College spent the week end at home- Mr. Julian Blue, C E , finds it necessary>t6 frequently respond to calls for surveying. Mr. Will Currie, who is a trav eling salesman, spent the week end with home folks. Mr. T. L. Lucas of Red Springs has purchased the New Theatre from Mr. Britt Maxwell. Please ’phone any news to either 554 or 426 We would ap predate it. If unable to 'tohene, write it. $L50 Per Year. Business Builders FOR SALE—Barred f Bock as# White Leghorn Baby ChieicI at twenty-five and twenty dol lars per hundred. Hatcbloir eggs at two dollarsjcter setting; Cash with order. , J-INVERlEITH FARM, ^ Lumber Bridge, N- C. Some of the newest things' in Dress Pumps for the LaiBeaL including Two-tone, Apricot. Patent Leather, SatiD and Russian Calf at Townsend & Gore’s. Would you like to save 20 to 50 per cent, on household articles that are used every day? At tend the Saturday sales that begin March 7th. Fuller’s Variety Store. .411 during February you can save big money by buying that winter suit from Townsend & Gore. f: --■yi We have a small hunch that our first sale March 7th will be on Aluminum Ware. Real sure enough first class alumi num. Puller’s Variety Store. You don’t have to be extrava gant to wear our long-wearing Silk Hose. Baucom’s Cash Store. You can count on some real bar gains at these Saturday sales and we don’t mean maybe. Fuller’s Variety Store. J and invite any of their custom Sefl our beauflful line of Novel fern to visit their plant 'in Aber ty Crepes for dresses. The! ^een which is right at the doors Season’s newest patterns, and [of good old Hoke county in the priced to sav^jMu money. j Old North State. Can we bhin a Baqcom’s Cash^Store. Colored INDIAN HEAD in a nice aisoriiment of solid colors. Your money back if it fades. Baucom’s Cash Store. Pretty line of Novelty Weave Silk-Mixed Material suitable for Spring Frocks. Baucom’s Cash Store. better place? We doubt it. We are agents for tfc^e Genuine Everfast Suiting Once you buy it yon will always want it. If it fades we will replace it and pay for the making of a new garment. Townsend & Gore. There is no substitute at any price for an Exide Batteiy except another ^xide. We have the right size for your car. On the farm, chores have al ways been a burden. They have faced the farmer and his boy twice a day,, once after the regu lar day’s work, and their worst feature has been that they had to be done almost exclusively by hand. With the coming of electricity to the farm through the medium of the farm electric light and power plant, this condition has been greatly changed. Thou sands of farms in America are today entirely free of the tire sjnje part of chore work. Be fore dawn in the morning there^ is plenty of bright electric lights in the barn while the milking is going on. The milking itself is done by a small electric motor. One man can easily do the work that took two or three before. The separating and the churning a^re done in the same way. And so with the grindstone, the corn sheller, the fanning mill and other light farm machinery. Pumping wrter, one of, the biggest jobs on the farm is now done by an electric pump that is entirely automatic.—The Moore County News. Main Street Filling Station. Notice to Tax Payers. At the last meeting of The Board of County Commissioners order was made that the sheriff be instructed to not add penalty to the unpaid taxes on Feb. ist, blit to add one per cent, penalty on March Ist, l926. Tax payers who have not paid their 1924 taxes will bear this in mind and act accordingly. All who have not paid their 1924 taxes are urged to do so at once, as the money is badly needed now. All lands on which the taxes have not been paid by April let, i925, will be advertised for sale with out regard to race, color, or pre vious condition of servitude, EDGAR HALL, Sheriff. Presbyterian e fjfaii^, minister of the church conducted the service- The many friends of the Me Leod family in Moore County ex tend their sympathy to Mrs. Mc Leod and her family in their be reavement*. 75 Robert BrowmOies at Rennert. (From The Robesonian.) Mr. Robert Brown, about years old, was found dead in bed this morning (Feb. 5) about daybreak at the home of his brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McGoogan, with whom he lived at Rennerc. De ceased had been in bad health for some time. He was a bache lor. Besides his sister, Mrs. Me Googan, other members of the immediately family reviving are three brothers —Messrs. L T and Reuben Brown of Phliadelphus and Mr. W. K. Brown of Bir mingham, Ala. A farmer over in ^mpsnn c lunty killed a hog last week that weighed nearly eleven bun- % Mr. Ambrose Seate of Rock- mgbam is now operator in Rae- ford. We are glad to have him with us. Big Fire at Sweetheart Lake. (From The Moore County News.) Monday night (Feb. 2) the dancing pavilion at Sweetheart Lake was burned to the water sedge. There had been several couples there and about eleven o’clock started to leave. One of them on returning to the hall for something discovered il in flames. Mr. Dunlop rushed to get his wife out who was in an upstairs room and was obliged to take her out through the win dow. The fire Elpread so rapidly that they were able to save noth ing. It is not known just how the fire started. It is understood there was some insurance. Several more pretty style^: in Footwear for Men, women and Children. “STAR BRAND” Shoes are Better! Baucom’s Cash Store. New Shipment Spring Caps men, just arrived. Baucom’s Cash Store. , Mrs -R. W. Walters, who has been in a Fayetteville hospital for several weeks, returned home and is doing well. Miss Margie Campbell, who teaches at Rex, has had trouble With a wisdom tooth and was un able to teach several days last week. Miss Anna McDonald delight fully entertained the Tuesday af ternoon Bridge club at her honie at Timberland Saturday after noon. Mr. Malcolm McBryde of the U. S. Navy is at home on leave of absence. He has been in the navy 18 months and has had three promotions. Mrs. Wm. L. Poole was car ried to Highsq^th’s'hospital last Friday night and was operated on for appendicitis forthwith. We are glad to say she is getting on as well as could be expected. Some pretty new cut-out designs in slippers for ladies* Baucom’s Cash Store. Several right new snappy^ jQBt-' fords just arrived for Men. Baucom’s Cash Store. - ^ Beginning-the first Saturday in March we will place o^ sale oertaiQ.^Bes of merebandise duction in price. Puller's Variety Store. Buy OUR SOLID LEaTHEB Shoes for the whole Family! They’ll give you satisfaction in every wav. Baucom’s Cash Store. Don’t fail to attend the Saturday sales which begin March 7th. You will be surprised at the bargains offered. Fuller’s Variety Store. » FOR SALE—Two Dodge car cushions, second hand, but good, $15.(X). Call at Journal office. Just Arrived—Lots of New Spring Felt Hats. The quality and price vou will like. Townsend & Gore. FARM LOANS of $1,000 to |50,(X)0 in Scotland, Hoke and Robeson Counties for 6 or 10 years at 5 per cent, interest payable October 1st each year. No delavs, but money on hand to make prompt loans. JUNIUS L GOODWIN, Attorney for Cbickamauga Trust Company. Lumberton, N. C. For Valentine Send her a box of WHITMAN’S CANDY for Valentine Day. We also take orders for CUT FLOWERS. MAKE HER HAPPY. ’ Hoke Drug^ The Rexall Store Try Our Service ♦ Plione 272
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