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7 ■ . ' - d irr flOKSGOORTY JOOBIkAL Batemi »t Ibe postofflce at Ra«ford N. O.. as second-class matter Published Wot klv bv jlAEFORO PUBLISHING CO. O. SCOTT POOLB. editor Si- ■sr; vV '‘ Raeford. N. C.. March 19. 19-25. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. There is a monotony, a one ness or a sameness about the daily routine o^a day’s work in a lejr- islative body-ahat tires and al most disgusts one with its pro cedure. The daily sessions open with an invariable program, and then the same officers proceeds in the same drawl with the same rou tine as characterize-every other session. You get so tired of “House Bill No. A Bill Entitled an Act to Amend The those that see and vote as you do. Still, after we have done our worst for each other» we are all one undivided brotherhood directly after we are beaten, or have won » ■ It is remarkable how fond a man grows of the turmoil, the contention, the argument, inci ^ent to legislative enactment. It is still more remarkable that so little is eifected by speech raa king, particularly lone speeches 1 Short, pointed speeches are far more effective^ We would General Assembly of North Caro lina do enact. Sec. 1.’’ You bear this until you wish you had never heard of a legislature. Still you have an interest. That law^ may ef fect the whole State. It may bring a hardship to your people. You determine it shall not pass. That will raise taxes and not bring accompanying benefit. You want to resist it. Or, the bill may be helpful, you think, and you want its advantages for your constituency. So you are soon alive to everything tnat is done and said- There are schemers in every legislature. They have selfish motives. They prevent wise legislation, if possible, and enact unwise laws, when it serves their^ purposes. But there are-^ew schemers, fortunately, and most of the unwise legislation comes from the most common be sour. ces—a want of good judgement A fellowship, a feeling of comradeship, springs up among members of a House or Senate akin to that known ^to school mates—a hale-fellows well met feeling that gives you the “Blest' be the tie that binds’’—feeling, j and w-hen the House develops in j to two hostile camps, 4fon want to stick closer than a i)rother to 1 like to see more done in the way of practical edu cation among the inhabitants of this county—just more general information on those things peo ple should know in the wav of every day practical knowledge. The Chaminade Music Club will give a recital in the school auditorium Friday p. m. at 7:30. FOR SALE—Three thorough- blooded black male German Police Pups, three months old. Price $25.00 F. G. LEACH on Nov^ndber 24th, 1923, which is. ro oorded in tlie office of the of Deed* of Hoke Oonnty, North Oerollne, hi Book 43 »t Page 598, de fault having been made in the pay ment of Ihe indebtednesB thereby ee- cniwd, and the bolder of the note therein deacribed having requested a sale of the lend deecribed in the eald deed of tn;i8t, the undereigned tmstee will, at twelve o’clock noon on Wed nesday, the 16th day of April, 1926, at the court house door of Hoke Conn- ty. expose to public sale to the high- bidder for cash that tract of land In Blue Springs Township, Hoke Ooon- ty. North Oaroliua, described as fol lows : ^ Beginning at a ditch, the third cor ner of Daniel Evans’ 9J acres, apd runs South 27 B. 6.24 chains to Priest’s comer; thence ,8onth 22 East 1 chain to a stake;. thence Sontb 66 W^-st 11.06 chains to a stake in Mc- Girt’s line; thence as his line North 32i West 8.10 chains to Daniel Evans’ comer; thence as his line reversed North 74 East to and with a ditch 12.76 chains to the beginning, con taining 8 J acres, more or less, and be ing the same tract conveyed by quit claim deed from Daniel Evans and others to the said John O, Evans, da ted December 5th, 1921. and duly registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Hoke County, in Book 38 of Deeds at page 28, etc., reference to which is hereby made_ for a full and more complete description. This 14th day of March, 1926. T. J. DUNN, Trustee. W. H. Weatherspoon, Attorney. Dutches Trousers for Men Boys, a new shipment week The Kash Store. and this i NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Hoke County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by John 0. Evans and wif e Also at the same time, place and upon the same termslwill sell the same property to satisfy a second unpaid note secured by a mortgage deed giv en by J. O. Evans and wife on the 29th of Feb., 1924, to the undersigned, default having been made in payment of the indebtedness therein secueded, said mortgage deed being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke county in Book No 47 at page 67 This March 14th, 1925 D. S. Poole. PLANTING SEED WE STILL HAVE ON HAND FEW WANNAMAKER CLEVELAND COTTON SEED WHICH WE^ARE SELLING AT COST. IF YOU ARE GO ING TO NEED ANY SEED GET THESE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. PRICE $1.15. HOKE OIL & FERTILIZER CO. Your Attention is called to our line of j See our nice assortment of popular fabbrics and colors, which we are selling AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES. Also-- See the new styles in Novelty Foot wear for Ladies and Misses. Big stock Footwear for every member of the family. BA UGOM’S CASH STORE RaefordrN. C. Are You Ready fof Planting? Have You a Distributor or Plan r- IF YOU are not ready, better repair or get- that new implement today. Tomorrow they all may be sold, and planting day arrives with no machine to work with. Rex Distributors $17.50 Cole Corn Planters $23.00 Cole Cotton and Corn Planters $20.50 Cole Cotton Planters $14.00 These machines are selling daily and we again' d- vise that you do not wait until planting day to chase. We have sold most a carload of Oliver Plows-the BEST PLOW Have had few one horse sized shipped local. Can supply you while they last. We Are Offering Pair Good White Cotton Plow Lines 50c. Pair Good Trace Chains $1.00. Real Heavy Good Leather Collar $4.00. Cheaper Collars ^2.50 and up. Heavy Lone Star Hames, next ten days $1.35. Back Bands 50c to $1.50. Shovel Handles 25 cents and up. Hoe Handles 25c and up. Look at our Goods. Get our price. RAEFORD, N. C. Quideposts to a Successful Bank== SAFETY - STRENGTH SERVICE PLUS GOOD MANAGEMENT The men who sit on the directing board of this successful institution are representative citizens of their city. They are men universally respected and admired, directors who really direct. \i DIRECTORS J. W. McLAUCHLIN, T. B. UPCHURCH, J. C. THOMAS, E. B. McNEILL. H. L. GATLIN, C. W. SEATE, N. S. BLUE, W. P. LESTER, R. B, LEWIS, JR. The Bank of Raeford Raeford North Carolina * T' T- •B *.:
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