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1 i 1 r ' - j’-.t ■f-' gyy?a8w;~Bgs .-is-~:' --'r .l'.*' lOKEGOORTT lODRHAL gntered at U»e postofflce at Raeford ft. O.t as second-class matter Published Wctklv by RAEFORO publishing CO. O. SCOTT POOLB. Etfitor Raeford. N. C.. July 30. 1925. 'That fellow Darrow is mo doubt an intellectual giant, but so is bis father. Beelzebub. Honor bright. A conscience void of offense toward Gcd and man is the greatest riches any human can possess The people should and would lie enthused and elated pver an educational system that means the elevation of the whole race, an increase in their capacity for enjoyment and usefulness, but for the injection into this sys tem evolvtionary hypotheses that may result in the debasingof hu manity and will inevitably result in the destruction of the Chris tian religion, but civilization as There should ba more repeal ing of law. and a symplifying of those left remaining. Legal lore is too complicated. i No, the fight against organic evolution will not cease because of the death of peerless leader. “The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge." Farmers have their eyes too much on money making and too little on a good living. We be lieve they would succeed in their first wish if they made it more incidental. Well, it’s a man’s job to es tablish a religion of state in this country, where diversion into sects is more the rule than uni ty. Why ring in an alarm on this subject? We need more application to study. People are not as uni versally well posted as they might and should be. Allow no time wasted. Read. Study Post yourself each and all. To force a ruinous doctrine up on the people while they protest, and at the same time make them pay a burdensome tax rate to meet the expense, looks like intollerance, and it is just that. But a small portion of the teaching force in North Carolina, in either schools or churches, are ready to' cast aside the Bible and surrender their faith in revealed religion, so we are not discour aged but battle for truth in hopefulness. Mr Willie Walters is at home from King’s Business College in Raleigh, having graduated. Mr. Marvin Blue,who attended Massey Busiuess College in Bir mingham this year, is at home. Mr Cap McGirt of Poulan, Ga a former Robesonian is a guest of Mr. W. B. McMillan. Raeford Route One. Sale of Valuable Faim Lands. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of Trust executed by R. M. Oauldwell and wife, and Geo. Carmichael and wife to W. L. Lumpkin, Trustee, da ted August 30, 1924, recorded in Book 46, Page 177, Registry for Hoke Coun ty, North Carolina, default having been made in the payments of the in debtedness secured by said deed of Trust and demand for foreclosure having been made upon me by the holder of the bond representing said indebtedness, I will on MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1926, at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door of Hoke County, N. C., offer for sale for public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land: That certain tract of land situate in Hoke Count.y, State of North CarO' lina and described as follows: That tract of land lying On the East side of Quewhiffie Greek, and on East side of Martin Hill Creek in Quewliiffle Township, Hoke County, North Caro lina, it being lot No. 9 in a • sub-di vision of that 1026 acres of land con veyed by John Blue and wife to Ora E. Saunders, which sub-division was made by E. G. Seagrove 0, E. in April 1919. Beginning at a stake in the line of the Leavitt laud at the North East corner of a 96 6 acre tract called lot No. 1 on said Seagrovo sub-division; runs thence as the Leavitt line N. 32.60 W. 1417 feet to a stake by a blackgu/n; thence in. 44, W. 4.58 feet to a 8bi:ke; thence N, 21 W. 763 feet to a stake; thence N. 24 6 W. 356 feet to a stake; thence N. 85J W. 1390 ft to a stake; thence S, 33.16 W. 770 ft; thence S. 6 W. 2079 feet to a stake, Lennon’s corner in the line of lot No. 8 in Seag 'ove sub division; thence as the line of it N. 61J E. 1143 feet to the North East comer of said lot no. 8, noWithe property of R. O. Cothran; thence as the lina of said lot no. 8, S. 32.60 E. 1635 feet to the linr o: 1 )t No. 2 in said sub-division; ihonce as its line, and as the line of lot no. 1, N. 61.45 E. 1855 feet to the beginning, containing 162,5 acres, more or less. The above sale is made subject to a prior mortgage to the Virginia Trust Co., of Richmond, Virginia. This 6th day of July, 1926. Trustee, W. L. LUMPKIN. EDUanOIIAt INSTITUTE. Rev. W.C. Wicker, Education al Secretary,will conduct an Edu- catio^pl Institate in Raeford Me. sonic Hall Thursday evening, July 30th. 8 o’clock. All Masons invited to attend ' NOTICE—Beginning Aug. let all repair work and parts will be STRICTLY CASH. H A. PAGE. JR. Carolina Cotton School Teaches grading and sta pling of cotton by expert cotton men. Course gener ally takes about ten days. Write for full particulars at once for course during Aug ust. Carolina Cotton School Clayton Hotel Bldg. Charlotte, N. C. Notice. Ordered that the County Tax Supervisor and Township List Takers be directed to turn over to the Grand Jury a list of all per: sons failing to list their property for 1925 taxation, to the end that the Grand Jury proceed against such delinquents as by law provided This July 13, 1925. D. K. b;.ue. Clerk Board of Hoke County Commissioners. WE HAD BARGAINS ALL THROUGH OUR SALE, WHICH yv AS VERY SUCCESSFUL. SEE US for your Fall Turnip Seed, Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers. McNeill Grocery Co. FOR SALE—A Ford Coupe at a bargain. In good condition. D. S POOLE. Why cook these hot days when you get the best cake made? “Gardner’s” 5 kinds and fresh Bread, Rolls and Buns daily. McNeill Grocery Co. EYES EXAMINED Glasses Ground and Fitted Same Day. DR, JULIUS SHAFFER, ‘ Phone 641 iTayetteville, N. C.' Laurinburg & Southern Railroad Co. Time Table No. 3. Cancels Time Table No. 2. Northboand: Passenger Trains Daily: No. 24. 5:40 P. M. Lv. Johns. 6:05 P. M. Ar. Lauriiiurg. No. 22. 9:00 A. M. Lv. Laurinburg 9 35 A. M. Wagram. 10:10 A. M. Ar. Raeford Southbound; No. 21. 4;00 P. M. Lv. Raeford. 4:35 P. 5:10 P. 6:00 P. 5:35 P. M. Wagram. M. Ar Laurinburg. M. Lv Laurinburg. M. Ar. Johns. WE HAVE Effective 12;0i A M. Sunday, Dec. 9th, 1923. Jas. L. McNair. Gen Mgr, G. Y Jones,. Asst. Gen Mgr. Aberdeen & Rockfish BARGAINS RIGHT NOW! YOU’LL FIND GOOD VALUES HERE ALL THE TIME-CALL ON US ANY TIME AND SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU. % RAILROAD TIME TABLE. In effect 12 o’clock Sunday, Dec. 18th, 1921. PASSENQBR DAILY BXCBPT SUNDAY . Train 16: The Kash Store Raeford, N. C. Lv. Raeford Ar. Aberdeen Train 38:' . Lv Aberdeen Lv. Raeford Ar. Fayetteville Train 41: Lv. Fayetteville Lv. Raeford Ar. Aberdeen Train 14: Lv. Aberdeen Ar. Raeford 7:30 AM. 8:30 AM. 9:16 AM 9:53 AM. 11:16 AM 4:46 PM. 6:00.PM. 6:60 PM 7:00 PM. 8:00 PM. Number 38 connects with Sea board Aii 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. ■» -V Qet Rich Saving Big Sums of Money He gets rich and prosperous saving sums of money. M mST (DMFANT R.:A E py R D , iN 9 CAR O L I N A You Are Cordially Invited to attend our Autumn iwhich will be held by tailoring Opening of Indianapolis Their representative will display a beautiful collection of exclusive foreign and domestic suitings. He is an expert in measuring and his services insure correct styling and perfect fitting clothes. 4 Opening Dates Aug. McLauchlin Co Raeford, N. C. "Mr. D. M. Moses will be in charge.
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