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LOCAL ITIEIIS
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'^ral showers
"^NewETcarae here late Tuesday
evaoing that JudgeFinley ~' had
turned Ck>le loosed His mind is
all riicht nowi " ^
Don^t crowd it. alarmingly small.
^We hear of good corn crops in
:ei^1a||d hay cutting
at t^e^ same time-
7-
dia4»tipMBaay night
{^ice^^ cotton ^feohtiniiet
tof ^ ^
U$ll
tfire places in town yyhere
the fr%t Sunday did little^hfurm
i We are liable, to ha^ a flood
of r^n whra It starts, but it will
take good deal to wet the earth.
; Lart ^^ Friday night a heavy
gale pae^d over that disturbed
the slumber of the inhabitaints.
‘ A Mr? Murray, a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fairley Murray^ near
Wagi‘£i^* & young man, died
Monday'^^ are sorry to hear.
’ Mr.'W. F. Walters has been
selling, a good mahy snapbeans
lately, of which he had a good
‘ crop, frost Sunday put
a Slopio^^Pod business.
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Circle No. 3 of the Women’s
Auxiliary of the Presbyterian
church ceHainly gave the Ki-
wanis club a most enjoyable feed
last Thursday evening.
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Wallace, the magician, gave
an;^^Ul|titneDt in the school
au^f^H^flhst Saturday night,
aodK^Hsed his audience by a
slight of. hand performance.
We bad a shooting frolic near
Dundarrach Saturday night a
week ago, in which three negro
men. whose names we have
not learned, made targets of
themselves and hai^a good, long
practice. One Shaw had his legs
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e]^e' of cotton will hardly
^vauce within, thirty days, - crete building on Ranis avenue.
Wov, 1 the ginners’ report will
all parts of the county, and that
gives the folks a big advantage
they missed last year, c- /
Wagram is coming to the front
as a cotton market; more than
300 bales a day have been sold
there this fall for several days.
A bale of cotton to the acre is
good farming; more than a hale
is very good farming, and some
have done very well this year.
J. B. EKike, tobacco manu
facturer, and the greatest phi
lanthropist in the country, died
in New York last BS'iday. and
will be buried in Durham today.
\
J. J. Parker of Charlotte, who
was the Republican candidate
for governor in this state in 1920
has been ap^inted judt^e of''the
Federal Court of Appeals in this
state, Virginia and S. Carolina
' AttheKiwanis club'meeting
last Thursday evening Arch Mc-
Eachern, Ed Smith and Will
Covington were elected delegates
from the local dub to the dis
trict convention to be held at
Piiiehurst in November.
DK. H. R. CROMARTIE,
RAEFORD, - ■ • N. C.
Office: JohuHun-Thonias Building.
Office ’Phone76’2. ReBidence’Phone316
p. There win not be a long 3^te/
or ddmlnal docket, at Jhe bext
term of Hoke Superior . court,
which convenes Nov. 16.
Harnett county commissioners
re crntly refused to pay a hos^
tal bill for a deputy sheriff, who
was shot down while rading a
bioirkade still.
N. MclNNlS
PemlMroke, N. C.
Plane snrveging, town and country;
Also drainage section leveling for
farm ditches and canats, sewer pipes,
eto. Acenrate estimate* made on
cost of such drainage leveling before
excavation, plats, profiles in bine
prints. 27 years experience. |
H. W. B. Whitley
ATTTORNBV-At-LA»
. , RAEPORD.
litilated he was carried to a Phono 279 Up stairs, Johuson-Tnomas
Ital and had one of them- Bniiding,
ted; the two whose legs
Business in Raefofd hair jbeeh
, good for* the‘ past s^y^i^
months.-■
Mr^ Dj Corrie will next week
open a garage in the Fuller con
and
colored
BEd,^rSPREADS,
iffEETS,
PIMfflW* CASES
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Kash
Store
RAEPORD, N. C.
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PAY YOU R
renoaihed intact used them for
BMurity for their appearance
somewhere else.
R. L. MURRAY, M. D.
OfficeOver McLauchlln Go. Store.
Hours; 3:30-10:00, 2 4.
Phone : Offiice 632, Residence 242
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in need of
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> TOILET ARTICLES, |
STATIONERY. |
We have everything that a 1
modern drug store should carry. 1
We Strive to Please. 1
Hoke Drug: Go. |
THE REXALL STORE [
Whitman’s Candies Cut Flowers s
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If You Need
Groceries
SEE US OR CALL 226
And the goods will be started at once.
We have that 100 per cent. Pure Lard
^ and Compound. -
MEIAT—Rib and Fat Back.
^Fiour, $1.20, $1.30 and $1.35 for 24 lbs.
^ Meal that is good water ground.
I will meet the tax payers of
Hoke county at' the times and
places specified below for the pur
pose of collecting the taxes for the
year 1925. Please meet me and
attend to this important matter.
Rockfish, Monday, Oct. 19th, 1925.
Lobelia, Tuesday, Oct. 20th, . “
Montrose, Wednesday, Oct. 21, ** 9 to 12 A. M
Ashley Heights, Wed. Oct. 21, 1925,12 to 4 P. M.
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Bowmore, Thursday, Oct. 22nd, 1925.
Allendale, Friday, Oct. 23rd, ^
Antioch, Saturday, Oct. 24th,
Dundarrach, Monday, Oct. 26th,
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Pay in office ariy time. - One per
cent, discount will be given to those
who pay in October.
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EDGAR HALL,
Sheriff.
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Arriving: Daily
THE SMARTEST
Dresses,
Coats,
Hats and
Men’s Clothing:
and Overcoats
We ifivite you to come in .and
see them. All reasonably , priced.
Let us have the pleasure to serve
you.
SAHAKIEEN STORE
FRANK CULBRRTH, PROP.
Fresh Meats and Groceries
DRESSED^ISH, OYSTERS, PORK, BEEF.
' ^ PROMPT QELIVERY.
ALL BILLS PAYABLE MONDAYS.
Johnson-Covington Building
PHONE 52§
Raeford, N. C.
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Cape Fear Fair
Fayetteville, N. C.
4 big days - 4 big nights
BIGGER AND BEHER
THAN EVER
Oct 20 to 23, 1925
2 (County) District Fair,
More Exhibits—More and Better
Attractions.
Biggest Midway Ever.
Better Free Acts—Faster Races.
Auto Polo and Fire Work Display
Every Night.
. Bernardi’s Greater Shows
25 Shows—-6 Riding Devices
N0TE»'Thit show was booked by the Vkgiaia State Fair. this
season and comes to ns highly recommended.
1ST DAY—White School Day.
All white children admitted free.
2ND DAY—Featuring Big Horse
Show; fast racing. Ku Klux Klan
parade at night.
3RD DAY—Everybody’s Day.
4TH DAY—Negro Day. All col
ored children under 15, will be ad
mitted free.
List of Free Feature
Attractions
JAMES VICTOR
and his famous band, featuring Miss Gertrude
J. Van Diense ‘*the Girl with the million dollar
voice.” ,
WALTER STANTON
And His Giant Rooster. - ■
FEARLESS FLYERS
6 High-Class Performances—3 Distinct Acts
AUTO POLO—“PARENTOS’
(Two Feature Acts)
“OLIVETTE’
(Two Act»The Slack Wire Artists)
9 BIO HORSE RACES
Parade
Biggest Marshal and School Parade Ever
Staged In This 5tatew
— OCT. 20 TO 23 INCLUSIVE —
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