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IIS CODIiTI JODRIAL » LOCAL HEWS. This is aD .^aQttbbU - weevil winter. Don*t ''-fr*t, ~ E. Smith is in Tork on bnainess ^ Ifr D B M^Qneen of Albe marlo was in town Satordayi ^r'^i ^Ais friends are ^l&d to hear MrT^dly Sessoms jj^mproylng! 4^^ Fiddlers’ convientidn will be held in Itaeford some time in the ttedi* future '' : ^"Mr. A. 0- Jones is at Hi^h* ^sndltb’s hospital critically ill, we m M ^ are aon^ to learn. Is rhe htti Ming formerly occupied i by l^|!e Trust Co. is now rented A. & P store people. ' Farmers are cutting stalks and plowing It’s the idle man who is disiatisfied, and dangerous. Miss Vinnie Smith is still at 'Highsmith’s hospital, and is not improving, we are sorry to chronicle. |l The farmers of Hoke have bad weather for saving pork, of y^hich most of them have a plenty for their Own use, . Mr. Truman Austin was with American Express Company in " Laurinburg for a while is back With> the L. & S in Raeford. Pay Moriisiunderwent an operation at Higbsmith’s hospi tal a few days ago, and we are glad to report that he is doing well Three convicts, Sandy Camp bell, 7 months. Will Powell and Curtis Scurlock, 4 months each, Aatfl^sen^cfthe Wayne county ^^ads this week. Pinehurst, Incoporated, has given up the management of the Sandhill Fair, which means that ^hing is numbered with the ags that used to be. [The Men of the Church meet , the Presbyterian church 'Pri- daV evening at 7 o’clocs, and we hope every man in the church will attend. Come out, MEN! The youngest child, a 2 year- old son, of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Campbell, ^as carried to High smith’s hospital for an operation for hermin a few days ago. He is getting along well. Workmen are at work re- }odelling tind rebuilding that \rt of Hotel Raeford that was Sbby, dining lOom and kitchen, which will be converted into a store to be occupied by Farmers Furnishing Co. Mr. Kenneth Ritter of Rock- fish, was taken very ill 2 weeks ago, called Dr. K, B. Geddie,' who at once carried him to High smith’s hospital, where he was grated . on for ulcer of the lach, ' He had a close call, is improving. Good milk cow for sale. M. 8. McDiarmid. flror ten days of fruit cakes at cost. McNeill Grocery “Co, ' Men’s Good Work Shirts at 69c each. * Baucom’s Cash Store. ^Raeford, N. C No. 82l. HOKE CIVIL CALENDAR JAMUAXT 1ERM,192li. WEDNESDAY* JAnI FOR SALE: «600 bnsl^ ' Cte^iriand Big Boli i at.|l per bushel. 4 i ■ Kolly-Springfield Co et al v W P Lester et al. ie H W B W and W C for plaintiff. GBR and S and McQ for defendants. No. 825' J D McGougan V Evander McMillan. , S and McQ for plaintiff. -for defendant Satisf^^^D- or your moidv back“^U the timel • V Baucom’s Cash Store, ^ , ■ Raeford. N, C. J FOR SALE—Two ‘ cusshions. Dodge car O, S. Poole. Carolina Power & Light Co., Office Hours. 10 A. M. to 12 M. 8 P. M. to 6. P'hohe 287- Office next door to Hoke Drug Co. TRUCKS FOR HIRE. Local ard Long Distaiice Haolhj Phone 419, H. R. BAUCOM Raeford, N. C. EYES EXAMINED Glasses G^jund and Fitted Same Day. DR. JULIUS SHAFFER, Phone 641 Fayetteville, N. C. iifo. 847.^^ E R Galley v Oliver Graham. F H B and S and McQ for plaintiff C and D and J W G for defendant. No. 891. . John D Maxwell v A R Morris et al. S and S for plaintiff. S and McQ for defendant. No. . American Wholesale Corp v R J Jones et al. C and C and W C D for plaintiff. N McNair Smith for defendant. No. 908. Hector Harris v Provident Life Ins. Co^ H W B W for plaintiff. S and McQ for defendant. No. 911. Frank E Walker et al v Bank of Raeford et al H W B W and J W C for plaintiffs. GBR and 8 and McQ for defendants (Calendared un der Defendant’s protest ) THURSDAY, JAN 21ST. No, 916 McLauchlfi) Co v Pinkey Ferguson. J W C for plaintiff. S and S for defendant. No. 918. Vance Guano Go v Geo W Simpson. McI, L and P for plaintiff. H W B W for defendant. No. 920. Mollie Snead v Monroe Snead. J W C for plaintiff =-for defendant. No. 922. A L McLauchlin v Ed McNeill. S and McQ for plaintiff. ^ J W 0 for defendant. No. 927, W T Bogart v Keystone Belting Co. ■ ' S and McQ for plaintiff. ‘ E F Y for defendant. No. 929. Cotton Growers Ass’n v T A Hall. for plaintiff for defendant. No. 930 Chapra.an-Hunt Co v N C Sanatorium, , R and R for plaintiff. Attorney General for defendant. No. 931. All ran, Admnr v Frank Smith et al. A M M for plaintiff. GBR and 8 and McQ for defendants. No. 940 M L Marley v William McGirt. J W 0 for plaintiff. for defendant. No. 941 Mary Ellen LuUerloh v Curt Terry. S and McQ for plaintiff. H W B W for defendant. Want tQ exchange Ford Coupe ^ for pair mules, cattle or bogs. Car in grod condition. D. S. Poole, Good 6c tablets and 6c pencils selling 2 fm* 6c. Baqcom’s Cash Store, Raeford, N. C. Up to date line of Hosiery, Over alls. Work Shirts at attractive • prices. Smith Bros. Phone 650. , FOR SALE—One good gray mule, one Dodge car. one Ford Coupe, one Ford Roadster. J. K. McNeill. Reward $10.00. I will pay $10.00 reward for the return of tire, rim cover, or for information that will lead to return of same. Firestone Bal loon Tire 30x4.76 Tire Cover Hudson Essex. The above was stolen from my car at Dundar- rach on the night of .Tan. 5tb. J. A. McGoogan, Raeford, N C. ■ V to. expressjour aj many fiieifds shdwn. us daring bj In the meanti] sumed business ai your'trade.’ Hoke D LOST- A Black Horse Mule Any Information will be appreciated. H. C. BUCHAN, Southern Pines, N. C. m Use Acme Fertilizers Foi Profitable Crops Above is shown a section of the Acme Manufacturing Com pany's big plant at Acme, N. C. Here are made the old reliable Acme Fertilizers, famous for forty-four years as growers of banner crops. Planters now figuring their fertilizer requirements for 1926 , and who are not familiar with the Acme brands should get in touch with the nearest Acme ’—’nr and learn the facts about Acme’s superiority in producing better and more profitable ’ crops. Donald MacRackan, of White- vifle, N. C., says: “I have been using fertilizers made by Acme for the past ten or fifteen years. I have found these fertili zers to be thoroughly reliable and productive of very satisfac tory results. “Thorough preparation, early planting and proper cultivation and libera] application of Acme fertilizers is sure to produce very remunerative returns. “In my opinion there’s none better.’’ ' Acme PQitilizers will give you good results, too, and you will find it a pleasure to deal with this independent home com pany. Since 1883 The Old Reliable Acme Fertilizers f ACME MANUFACTURING CO. LOST—License tag No. 316623— Tuesday morning; also rear lierht and rack, between ray | borne and McBryde’s Mill Tbe finder will please return to McLaurin Clark, Raeford, R. 1. Watcb our window displays in notions Smith Bros., Phone 650 Edwin S. Smith N. McNair Smith SMITH & SMITH Attorneys At Law Offices 5 and 6, Page Trust Co. Bldg. Carthage, N. C. New We wish all our] trons a prosperous Year. We will be you as well.and hj year than ever, we can serve you. Raeford FERTILIZ The New Year finds US in a better position to fill the fertilizer requirements of the peach, tobacco and cotton growers of Hoke and adjoining counties ^ than at at any other time In the history of our busi ness; and our stock of standard commercial fer tilizers have been augmented with a variety of spe- c al mixtures which experience has shown are spe cially adapted to the varioiis soils of this section. ^ • Right now we wish to call attention to a special meal mixture suitable for tobacco plant beds, and we urge growers, especially those who desire to bet ter ths gr.ade of their tobacco, to get our prices, which are remarkably low in view of the high qual ity of this mixtures, qs well as quotations on any other grades and mixtures that may be required during 1926. Do not buy until you see us. Wm. GilchrUt, Pre*. iki Wilmincton, N. C. J. G. McCormick, Sec.-Treaa. Blue Fertilizer Company Aberdeen, North Caroling JNO. L. McFADYEN, Agent, Raeford, N. C. 'Z:'
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