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■iii St. ' ►“*%, ..." , m- r€^M ij.waiiTn0i)Riin —^ Bntereu »t ih* portoflleei ,•* Ra«ford K. C., fi i^oond-ol**® tnatter Poblished Woiklv by . iAEfOil)(T*DmSHING to. O. :*i:«TT POOCe. editor liaefbrd. N. t/i. Isov. 18, 19'2(>. Tbe Hall-Mills trial.»aad*Queen Marie take lip m(*st of thauews- a«d it’s tireso^tie. paper space, AVe have had too much luxury, maybi-, still, the horse tTiat pulls the plow shoiili eat tbe lydder We fvalic ti/o much, it’s true, bi\t a J.S ISOI1 is entitled to some • Djoyinent after a hard struggle to exi^t ■ * It is a \vell settled fact; The taxes will not get higher, or there will he a revolt—in some shape. Just quit, likely. One thing at a time, and that done well, IS a vtry g'.od. rule, but trvirig to study houas ano games ut'i'besame timeaicquaii ties tor either. ^ Letfing tbe.childreu Study as they -w ill,' ahd leitfng - them ch'jdse what they wish Is not traiuining at^aii, aud traiTiing is the need of the limil. f ' . f If a farmer has eggs, chickens, pork, a beef, some vegetables and such like to be splicing his income, his cotton would not be . required to meet all his expenses The trouble about making* Al Smith president is* he is too sniait He would ijusc about turn this governiiieht ovtT to the Cath olics, and we ^voui^,; • ;v to see ,this great country get into the fix Alexi^ rhis.leadfng away from work, labor—is the saddest symptom of tlie cendition oj.' the body poli tic- Th^re is now no tree dig nity in lah»>r It is hard, Slavish. The young peopie \^ih to avoid it. And they do. Yes, pork can raised clieap er than you can buy it. it the meat is bought you must Ody money for it;if you raise^it you pay for it in work. That’s the dilielrence. And you have more work than money. The trouble about farming these times is thee is no longer any independence in this way of living A tnan cannot be inde pendent w'biie his expenses run away with him, and his income dwindles to a paltry sum. A REAL AWMPUSfflffiHT ^ The culinary art !« more attention iri our achoolfi nOw than in former ypara, is wise, for there is no art that surpasses cookery, On the lOtb of this month, the occasion being her mother’s * birthday. Miss Hallie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W "E Freeman, aged 14 years, prepared and served, unassisted, a most excellent dinner to eight een persons, arf accomplishment indeed, and we congratulate the ,(ung latty upon her signal “Uccess Miss Freeman also very taste fully and beautifully -decorated the dining room for the occasion She is a member of the Domestic Scieno class of the local school. aMging^ ^martet^ come tn aAd Siaof so ellBc^.o hihe sitees full. cet. fd -it For S ALE^Abn^i I^e, ■ ••good ttualitSi - add- eferybody ^uld plant for cover crop and pasturage. Mjite or tee 3 D; Mason, RaefordFT^ C RT. 2 Expert HemstijieliiDg and Dress making. Satistgetjon guaran teed ' MRS. E. B. WILLIAMBONX In Tbe Ej^sh Btore. Phone 223 ■ Raeford^N C. ’REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF R AEFORD at Raeford, in the State of .North Carolina, at'the close of business I^nv. 4, 192(1. RESOUROESt , r. 2.983 91 ' 21 750.00 Lohns and discounts, $2,98,304 l5 Demand Loans,^ . / • Overdrafts, secured,. f imsecured, United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds North CaTblina.State • Bonds? All otRer stocks, bonds aiKi mP'utgages, . Bankirpg houses, $23,586.42;'f ur.ni- ture and. fixtures, $0.498 86 Cash in vault and net. amounts due from ’ . Banks, Bankers and ‘ Trust Companies, 187-210,48 Checks for clearing ’ 965.42 5,000.00 30,035.28 Total, $526,249.45 LIABILITIES: $25,000.00 35,000.00 11,307 63 211,323 31 Capital stock paid in, SurplusTund, Undivided profits, less current expen ses and taxes paid, Deposits subject to check, Individual- Cashier’s checks outstand ing 2.303.95 Certified Checks. 149 92 rime-Certificates of De- . posit. • Due on or after ? 30 Days, ' 56,706 8'2 Savings Deposits, 182.957 82 Accrued Interest due depositors, 500 00 Total, 45 Sta’i'e of North Carolina, ss ) County of Hoke. ) Nov, 12. 1926; ■ Notice of &ile of Land Under-Moetdigo At tihe time and place afid upon the tetniH named below, and pursuant co the power of sale contained in the purchase price nadrt^aga deed execu ted Deciember 10th, 19^, by W. C* iMcEacbih to A. A. Williford, and r-'gistered in the office'of the Regis ter of Deeds for Hoke County, N. 0., in Book No. 26 at page 271, default h:iving been made m tbe payment of tbe purchase price indebtedness se cured by said mortgage deed, the undersigned administrator will sell at public auction to tfie"^ highest bidder for casti, that certain tract, or parcel upland lying and being in Hoke Coun ty, btaie aforesaid, in McLauchlin Township, and dedn.ed as follows, to- wit; €jol nj. 7 in the dlyision of the es tate of land of J. W. Adcox, and ly ing on the North side of Big Rockflsh Creek, and beginning at a black gnm in said creek, and runs North 4 East 54.7U chains to a stake; thence South 39J West 17 chains to a stake, the cor ner of lor No. 6; thence with line of lot No. 6, Sonth 4 West 45 chains to Rockflsh Greek; thence with said creek to the beginning, containing 84 acres, more or less; the above being the same tract of land hereto fore conveyed to said W. O. McEach- in by A. A. Williford, by deed dated , and recorded in Book ^ , Hoke County Registry, and purchase having been secured by the above described pur- ■ C. F. GADDY Plumbing; and Heating * Springs, N. C. B.S..8inith ' > W. B. McQueen SMITH AMcT'CEBM Attoneyt At Law ■ Win practice in all courts of State. Prompt and personal attention given to al) business. New Office opposite Oonrt House. PLACE YOUR ire Insarance WITH PAUL DICKSON. Edwin 8. Smith N. McNair Smith SMITH & SMITH Attorneys At Law Offices 5 aud 6. Page Trust Co. Bldg. Carthage, N C. chase price mortgage deed Time of Sale: December 15th, 1926, at 12 o’clock M. Place of t ale: Court House Door, Baeford, N. u. Terms of Sale: Cash. This 13bb Nov., 1926. H. L. GATLIN, I Administrator of A. A. Williford Estate. (Posted Nov. 13th, 1926.) J. H. BLUE ENGINEERING AND SURVEyTnG Raeford, N. G. Phone 263. A- D- Q ORE LAWYER Pratt Building Raeford Sec.-Treas. Hoke Really, Loa & Trust Go. GORDON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW Raeford, N. C Office No. 19 in Bank of Raeford Bldg Phone No. 227. R. L. MURRAY, M. Ds Office Over McLauchlin Oo. Stoi c Hours: 8:30-10:00, 2-4. Phone: Offiice 632. Residence 666. . H. W. B. Whitley ATTTOBNHV-At-LAW RAEFORD. N C. Phone 279 Up stairs. Page Trust Co. Boilding. J. W. CURRli , Attorney and CooBselw at Law, Second floor of Johnson-Thomas Building. Notary Public in office. The bottom fell out nt the cot ton prices in l920, in 21, 22 and 23. farmers did pretty well — raided up most of wh.it they had lost. But m 19'24 they made only debts, In 1925 they paid part of what they oweil. now af ter an expensive year they y:et a low price for their cotton. It’s a hard life I, It. B Lewis. Jr, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K B. Lewis, Jr. Cashier. Correct Attest; H L. Gatlin. E B. McNeill, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12lh day of Nov , 1926. Arch McNair, Notary Public. Early Jersey Wak^eid cabbatre plants. 500, $1.00; 1000. $1 50; 5000. $7 00; lOOOO, $12.50 Post p.iid. Farm on Maxton Johns road E morris , MaxtoH, N. C. Sale of Real Estate* for Taxes, On Monday, December 6th, 1926, the following real estate he .qeld tn aatisfv unoaid taxes due tbe Town of Raeford. -we If; ' th Make Your Uving Room Comfortable Your living room is the mo$t used room in the house and everything possible should be done to make it cozy and comfortable. This week we are offering overstuffed suites = at a reduction of 20 per cent. These suites are s upholstered in Freize, Velour and Mohair with = Marshall Spring construction. s m. Priced from $100.00 to, $475.00 s Special prices on tables to match. i l ii I Freeman Furniture Stores, Inc. m 'Time of Bale: 12 o’clock. Place of Sale: City Hall f Amount of Taxes- Alexander, Rev E, 1 lot. 1 640 Blue, N B, jjt. 1 lot, 3188 Blue, J A,. ,T 1 lot. 34 06 Culbreth, 'E.^F, ’ 1 lot, - 84 62 Currie; Mrs BG, , i 1 lot. 990 U«w, MW. , -V”. ) Epstein, Mrs B H, 1 lipt* / - i 153 00 40 80 Johnson, P W, 1 lot. 36 23 Johnson, F P. 1 lot, 38 361 Lament, W M, 3 acj»s; 35 79' Maultsby, J S, 181^8, f 86 77 McDuffie, Mrs J M, 1 lot, 16 50 McGill, T J. 1 lot. 18 77 McKeithan, Mrs J A, 1 lot. 8 73 McNeill, W A, 1 lot. • 690 McNeill Bros, 1 lot. 19 80 McVicker, T E, 1 l(>t. 611 McVicker, E D, 1 lot. 9 20 Niven, J F, 1 lot. 1/ 96 Niven, J A, 1 lot and 15 acers, 46 60 Pate, Mrs Ed, 1 lot, 16 30 Peele, Jeptha, Estate, 1 lot, 27 90 Peele, Mrs Roberta, L lot, 13 40 Peele, EL, 1 lot. 58 82 Ray, Sallie, Est, 1 1 .t. 10 80 Reaves, LE, 1 lot, 42 66 Wade, M, 1 lot. 14 70 York, Mrs ML, 1 lot. 6 lol Campbell, L H, ' 1 lot 7 19 Chavis, Jasper, - 1 lot. 690 Snead, S A, 1 lot. 54 51 IF WE ALL SPEND ALL OUR MONEY AT HOME, WE WILL NOT GET ANY WORSE dPF THAN WE.ARE NOW. - D. S. PQDLE. V . -' Tbe above sale is by order of the Board of Town Commissioners t H A CURRIE. Town Clerk. ’>smi Why starvp? Good eating or cooking Winesap Apples 35c pk Saoitarv Food .Market. Had V r . d th-it. lit,- ini'of n jtcu lu -ii .V Hi I Icy hiir? pioUiiCtd were^poor boys, who had very poor chance in life,? Those who have no way to get along have to make a way, aud that itself is a start. Nearly every man ii\the history of the human race, in fact, who amounted to anythirtg had a poor showing; at the stari. .This proves that every one is- the architect not only of his fortune, but of his education'%s well. No excuse can honestly be given for ignorance, and bbt seldom a valid excuse for real poverty. Bicycles, guns, pistble, talking machines and ri; n ycles re paired. All W4>rk ..-uaranteed 'I will accept corn, pi-aij, .chick ens and hogs as pay for repair work. Also for Ford tires, tubes and repair parts. . AUSTIN BUTLER, t Raeford, N. C., R 2. Wi- liiink we hiiAie the best btalk Cutter sold in Raeford. Raeford Hardware Co. See us for your Fruit Cake or anv kind of good cake, and fruit cake ingredients arriving daily. Sanitary Food Market. Rape BULBS for fall planting. Seed. Raeford Hardware Co. Your vegetables are gone, but our Ferndell canned vegetables are here ready for your table. Once eaten, always eaten. Sanitary Food Market, Galvanized Roofing, Lime, G ment Hird’s..Rol) Roofing ac Shingles Raeford Hardware Cb. Try a package of Zo Vitumin Breakfast Food withVour next order, l6c, sold only by Sanitary Food Market. OUR NEW FALL LINE IS COMPLETE Your Money Will buy more goods of standard quality here than at most stores. In these times when money isn’t any too plenti ful we are making our prices just as low as possible, enabling you to buy the things you need or want. Come here for your goods and we’ll do the very, best we can for you in every way. NEW GOODS CONTINUALLY ARRIVING. The KASH Store “A Good Place to Trade” Raeford, N. C. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ▼▼▼TTT^“ GIFTS IDEAL FOR XMAS— GIFTS FOR ALL . OCCASIONS. r A A. A A. A A A A. ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ THE JEWttRY CO., INC. “GIFTS THAT LAST” Save Yourself a Lot of Trouble . • ■ I During the coming winter by equippjpg your car with NEW TIRE'S We also have that Alcohol for your radiator. Li Central EUmg Station. ^ J
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