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"i "a V ... HOIBGiIUITI JODBIiL I^Mrva at UM poatofflee at Raeford R. O.. M MWO^-eUM matter ^ Published Wet klv by 'AAEFOI^ PUBUSIUNG CO. 1/ i is^- e- - • h' - . ¥ ::4'' I- ?' D. acorr pools. saitM^ |^;?^^Eaeford,N.C., April 23. 1925. like Some other busipeeees we have known, sellinK out Dodge Bros.’ business may be the most profitable transaction in its his tory. It s^ms Senator Johnson was mayor of Lumberton and .Sen a tor at the same time. Holding; two offices at once is unlawful in this State, but this is a law frequent ly violated. It is said that a man can do anything he wants to do if he keeps trying, That may not be literally true, but he will do a whole lot better if he keeps try ing, than he will if he doesn’t try. According to court records since Hoke county was formed we have less of crime than you find among alike number of pop ulation in the country. If -we could persuade all the people to leave off liquor, we would have little need of courts. All you do pays you well, whether your efforts arq physi cal or mental. E.xercise of the brain or brawn is always re warded.- * A man is not only the architect of his own fortune, but the builder of his physical strength and intellectuality. The process of building may be slow, but constant effort has been re warded in every instance. The inland summer resorts are increasing in numbers with each year. Every millpond and many ponds where there are no mills are now calls lakes and people drift thither to dabble in water and dance on scaffolds. And they dock to places on the creeks and rivers to bathe, even those who have bathtubs and running water in their homes. It’s just a new craze, or ouKropping svmtom of moral depravity- Live above suspicion. It .is easy. The woeful tales you hear about people have grounds for suspicion It is hard to fabri cate a lie without a starter. Florida is leading all the states in progress, and they have neith er income nor inheritance tax laws in that state, and this is given as the reason for the boom. If Hoke county had a system of keeping up the public roads, we do believe we would soon have the best roads of any coun ly in the State; but as it has been, and is now, it is too long between workings. 'mm. 'imUi We did not like the creation of so many commissions by the State Priiao Sanatoi^ Opent^ Board of Dirccteif .Meeti' Sanatorium,^- new State FruKur ^atoilum. the first of its kind rn^lhe United States, opened , 18, with eleven tuberculoud^ ^prisoners. Three of the prieooeliare white, 8 colored. It is a diyji^on of the North Carolina Sanatfvium, un der the supervision djf jthe Sana torium management^ The pris oner patients will Im kPpt under guard, but ottierwige-they will receive the same cam and treat ment, that the other tuberculous persons at the State,, Ban atorium do. The building ia-^a modern fireproof constructioi&rcombining a prison’s barred Svifidows with the main featuies (rf- a sanatd- It Was a Georgia farmer who named his I4th sonOnetoomany. HM The peaehes are large enough t6e|iow up on the trees, and they are^ick^ The championship base ball games'" between high ' school teams start this week pr.'sg*-'.-*' 'rVi-i'i--’'. ' num. . The Board of Directors of the North Carolina' Sanatorium met at the institution April 15, Dr W. M. Long, Roanoke Rapids, Chairman, presiding. The usual routine business was conducted. last legislature, but a majority jThe new member of,the Board, ofthe members thought theyjMr. A. B. Croom of Wilmiog were necessary. These osually ton, did not attend the meeting cost a great deal more than their | because the time between his ap services are worth to the State. Hon. N. A. Townsend to Speak. pointment and the meeting been so short. had A Hoke county farmer had at Hon. N. A. Townsend of Dunn . -. , will deliver the commeiicemeritlo“1i'"nettee® hotored men nt- address at the close of the school for h.m whose names were in May. Mr Townsend is posted **one, July and Augnst. on State affairs as well We are told a few farmers in Hoke still hold some cotton!! They are not hard run. Miss Mae Lee Scull of Fay etteville spent the week-end with Mrs. Wm. L Poole. J Mr. Ryan McBryde is repre senting Bethel church In presby tery in St. Pauls this week. Mr. Edward Wallnau of Char lotte spent t&e week end with his friend, Mr. Harry Blue. Miss Alberta Fuller was in Higbsmith’s hospital for treat ment the first of this week. Mrs. Nannie McGill and chil dren, who^ have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Neill McGill have returned to their home in Monroe. Nearly a wholja business block In Dunn was destroyed by fire last week. The fire started at 10-30 at night, and an old colored man sleeping upstairs in one of the buildings was burned to death. - 25PerCeK All Coats and Esisembfes as Sale of Personal Property. any \ J man we know, as he has been a j Assem-! At the time aud place and upon the terms named below and pursuant to member of the General bly, and Chairman of the most important committees; and with al he is a gentlemen of most pleasing address. ' Judge C. C. Lyon, on the eraer gency list, will hold a special term of court in Lillington, the week beginning June 16th. Col. Alex McMillan of Dun- darrach was a special guest of Geo. W A. Bmith at Ansonville on Wednesday of last week, when the U- D C. of Mecklen burg, Union and Anson met at his home to do him honor, and to feast, sing the directions containe^d in the deed of assignment made to the undersign ed trustee by L. I. Little Feb. 6th, 1925, the undersigned trustee will sell at Dubhc auction to the highest bid der or bidders the following described property: All the goods, wares,, merchandise and fixtures of L. I. Little’s Midway Pilling Htation at Montaroso, N, 0.; also all of the accounts, • notes and choses in action of the said L. I. Lit tle. ' Among the aricles thill; wi’l be of fered for sale is a pair of Standard computing scales in flrs|/clas9 condi tion. "-j: Time of Pale: Aprilteth, 1926, at. two o’clock P. M. Place of Sale: Midway-Pdling Sta tion at Montrose, N; Ov A*"^ . .. ■■ Terms offlale: Oasl April 9th, 1925. M ^ (Signed) St J UVAM- W’e sympathize with Mrs. ~A. C-Belbune in the death of her father. Rev. 8cott Thompson, of Doughtou. Burry county, who died suddenly last Thursday. Mr. Thompson was a local Meth odist preacher, who had taught school in Surry for forty years. Extraordinary SPECIAL SALE For Thursday, Friday and Saturday English Broadcloth and Pure Irish Linen Dresses $4.24 Regular Prices up to S6.50L FOR SALE—Large chrysanthe mums.and tomato plants. Mrs J. H. Plummer. iig: Appetizers Gorton's Flaked Fish. - Gorton-s Glpi Chowder,;./ Qorton*aai)^p Sea BSgh Heinz Pickled Onions." t.'?! Delmonte Fruit Salad. Ferhdell Y e l 1 9 w Cling Peaches. ^ t Fresh Bread, Cakes and Rolls Daily. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. A SEE US FOR YOUR WANTS IN DRY GOODS SPORT STRIPES, CREPE WEAVES, TUB SILKS, - - PLAIN VOiLES, NOVELTY VOILES, NORMANDY PRINTED FABRICS, ENGLISH BROADCLOTH, SUN-TUB SUITING, LAD-LASSIE CLOTH, McNeill Grocery Co. Dont’t Waste Your Soda- Grind It Fine Distribute it even. Our soda crusher will pul verize your soda and our soda distributor will put it out even and in small or large quantities. Call and^ look these machines over. Wlll'Pay for Themselves in ()ne Season; ' V Have Hand or Power Machines. Home of Better Things to. Eat. Phone 244. /" And many other Medium andLight Weight mate rial that you will want now and.for the season ' just ahead. Call on us for the things in our line that you would expect to find in a Good Store in a Good Town! ■ - BA UCOM’S CASH STORE Raeford, N.,C.. Raeford Hardware l,f4 As Clean a» a China Plate Note the drcular form of the White Frost Refriger ator. There are no comers in which impurities may gather. The Inride and out- ode are white enameiled. The shelves sod ice cham ber can be Ufted out in a jiffy and ^e entire interior quickly and thoroughly elided. These are exeturive White Frost features. We wUl be giaH to demonstrate them to you. 4sa tot BooUtt WHITE FROST R E r Fv I G E R A-'-ORS Raeford Furniture Co. $1,000.00 In Cash You can buy a thou sand dollar savings ac- count «h the. install ment plan just as easi ly as anything else. 0^ ■Sli m *'J * is ? I,-;:.- -
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