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[^2 ■j:. r ipT-ff£r^ f m-f.w-T, ».M'- 1 '€ IVf, .'.-■ .A' >-.> V-i ^JWe j-W pi^iimb^ii ^ 3*. ^ ftad 'w tjurlfid^li&(t||l^Sn^^i ^ie^ weie iti^S bftJifB |6n glini^ in Hoke eoanilar lin «^p of 1826 pripr tx> 0eci asnonipared with 18^^ sinned to Decmber 13, i826.*^;--j^ aged .^’yeara. - ' Mr. McKenzie ';5 memhn aoI ^joiiaiilnifbaiiii fath er, ih^ind,emK )r and ’T , I^FORb, NQBI %! ifAic>:jAmjAirtr;fik, 027. : V •V Notice. '>CteSaturday, Jan. 16th, inn sell to the highest biddert good mules . F^r swidhmves ^ ^ ^ree two horse wagcms, '/ * Three sets, of waghn liaija^i ^©ne lot of fari||^l8, '. ' ‘ \ ‘•Qpeiotof drogi^tos. , w ilerjaas of'Sale: Cash. | . Time of t^ev, ll o’clock. / i Place: J^rtabie Morfis* Stai^eeik 1;W^0HN it McKBITHAN -i;;} T%k %id Mies Fa^i^eviUe. waM: tiie ^|dDec. ^n^jedi/oQ. ^yealrbiiSknd V ^,gyj§4/a^^^tes8ea?v1'|lflb^' Ul>. |p;|j^ai^h’|^vdy honlthints M ' «Mst$ealt$r doooral^ for The j^i^aihaiB '^dba^ew^rs. W. B..]rNeitifth as d^!fdUO#ai?^;v'>:y ■' ■ Bdi3iane,-p4ti J^sP ’•rW-it On ladt Tuesday > afternoon, of lest week« Mr. HI S. MeDiarmid drove bis Ford touring car up to the curb, stopped, got but, ^ent into the Ba^ of Etaefpird for*a few minutes ito attend^to some bus] came out . He iy>ttbed the pbl^ of Ihrdii^ dli ot'l^r tba^ 'hro] e^;iast l^day he recovered his la “,®a# BV( \Mr. M- .:Xhrf{ ffia- daug^ier .raNfe^ and Haywood weifb’ ^ '^R0^\ ;1ai^ %' ReVv-.^i- ife^OYle/ ;,'^W ^t&aatcir ^ Xurnhenl^^ isidii] *'"'**' j? be'mtoie wtWn I ri^.' T6?couy4i^;lal^.-f.iiej Christmas hoKda^ of Mr. EidlhW i^.iswI^to^^l Senaite jb^pjM^dcmt |^Udgh>o foire ^^Idi^adjou^nieil f oi^ toe j t holidai’l^^i^- |e. now' a'^itid'gl' [:4 by Jpfra. Clyde^'Spjihvu!^' 4';^ jg .'©rigr»alvPbem4t|iy5...1lfl. *^tJp- 'Wtourehl^-^HatfieFrebinah W«.MU Aofdi ry^-otib,* '^tx >l':2l&^ id* ■’vi 'ft'-W:- cd^? ' Miss girljof 6ouuty»;ltos|^:.^»^\Vhw^|^d^ tha^i^pd ut'm seifes-ldfI si'uesf»; 4a^ wheuf '^Isix p^hl^ oTerbd by pie Hatodfutfj his c^^^as.gone. ’‘.('Hi?? j^uWiMot«le*^U3^raher of^ V. ^ i.. -j*-_ E. *^inerce. 366MadttoajE^vende,^i!tr^P^ York ^olty* dtirWg.. ilie;,. yeai 19^21^ foresifays wi»"'S^etiy^^-^;';_. Tenh»* Hoc* The Oamherlahd river,, e^^eepmi^ doWiS-jthrobito WashvUle .m-lii thoirdeyajB&tin^ jib^ ■.#^1''^ i^vi? promisigf/^j Mr.t iJorbert' McKieit^an; tha pcpjriarTj^urer pf^dlie county, and Mjss ^ O'mrtrude M^'^dyeo, the h^Utilul' and accomplished daugMer'bf Mr. and Mi^. J^ F MclFadyehj’ were married at ’the luMoneof the bride’s parents, bn Mpnd^. ,Dsof 27thi W. ^ M ^riey« thein;^^tofi officiaring. ^ef Nm iOffice. ' the news items writ- ;.The J(mmal, all oopfr for tb.coj^a in es eariy^ as ^^eifse write- it to this ofli'ch faefdie lAY.,:*.^; iava.e^ruie which requires; ‘>tices to lie paid tor ;'in 7iQJiL U .you do not wish ;>iy’^wito thib rule, leave It mustbe j^d for on Please remember tide, hd ifionth oUr regular sd I, WiH be required toeettl^ r20 cents per inch by itract 30 cents per inch idsC that is for ads. thak .‘6 cents a line will be i'f(£brlo^tads.v 25 cents inlmum bhlurge. St Aifisto. ‘i'.i .^' iriful in every detsil was Iriato^ pagesat, “Betble pfh^ted i>y the Glee it " Anh^ SohoM ly nii^t^A^ l]^. .21. The \was lighted^by the soft ^f many^.^iilte candlee over aU stS^e the liifht Of a/ in the east?- The. chorus of eigh^n giHs dr^- )ure white," ehteared with candies singiofi. Oh Let -Ds ^Adore Him.” ^imPetJear^ Seawril of Bldh^ |mond Va., viMted Mra J. W. I JfltoepQ^lest week. Mr. Charlie RowiMd of We^ Idell visited bia brotipar, Mr.» CL |B Rowland, last week. Mr. W. E. Bine and fandit of : LOCALIVWl Hie stores are mostly, takimt stoek tlMss days. Ite. Hiltoo Graham of Balel^ spent the hohdays at brnne. We had two Sundays togetiwr ^ teChrta^Mideniw«dthei».| j„k;.^ '^^' Mr. RoIm^ .Cox of Fort Lau- jaftemoon with r^tlves In towau lerdale. Pla., spent Christmas at ©r. H: R Crbmartie and fi^ j ly spent the Christmas boUdaya. Mr. Gntoam McEadsem of with relatives in Hepsafepfa, Ga» Fort Uuderdale, Fla., spent Mr. and Mrs. D. Newton of Christmas at hoM Black Creek spent the hbiidsys Mr. Alex. Psttereon Of V^ADna-j with her mother, Mia M. McDuf poUs, Md., spent the hMidsys in Re- Raeford withrriativea . Mr. J.F. Chisholm of WaU- Miss Dudley McLean of. Ch^ Iohnla. Fla., spent the bolidaya lope spent Christinas with home jwito bis mother, Mrs. Santo peoirfe here. * |(ttishdmraDdfamilv. IMsa Margaret-Jackson of Bal* I Register of Deeds is- Mgii'spent Christmas with Mrs^jeued ppuurrisfe licease to Misses C^ Jackson. jOat^rsde MeFadyeo, Gertn^ W.h.y.h;id.lot.tnln V* ' -7.4>/^^yvi * mas wito Mr. and Mrs. i|.r Bi Rowland [Biver. spent the holiftoys with relativM in %endiA and Duriiam. relatives UtHe today ^ reaching ito 'cito)^:Ji^^ day bt^tfui^day of hj^tWf^^ and 56 feet.-—Robe80u|aa,«4^\''\;i‘ » - ..'V '.v- ‘ '-S^ T- A tou^*—Lfttto Jesus the —Mrs.n' Song—“I I^ve Charles Seate. Song—The Little Lord —Frances Jean Frerinan. .Tableau—The Visit of Wise Men. ‘‘Silent Night”—Club, * Refreshments consisting congealed fruit salad and cessories with lighted candles followed by fruit cake, stuffed dates, coffee and whipped cream were sensed by several of Rae« lord’^s most attractive girls to the club members and the several guests preseqt. Mr. Editor: *>. I long hae that, my youthful friend Of something to hae sent you Though’ft should serve nae ither end Than just a kind memento. Christmas has come and gone and nothing has occurred to mar the pleasant good old time. It has been spent here just like I think the birth of the Savior should be spent, just like Sun day. Music Departmeot Meris. ■'N'' So^Und Cbooty Itokrt^ rMr. J^ v^tout. o^.::.Bhi^a= St(^^pprtg^^ms^i^^|ir ' '"'yifi"'' Btoadyniy when a man attempt ed to Hold him up at a lonejy spot on the road, Mr Si,out, stepped on the gas, bis car struck the man with such force that he has reason to believe that be was seriously injured or killed as a result. A steam laundry for Laurin- burg is a possibility of the near future- W. H. Lyne, experien ced laundry man and owner of a successful business of this kind' at Richmond, Va.. was a visitor iu Laurinburg Wednesday and |||mng aboutHfteen of iristmaS oa^A ns the Story it firsi Christmas hiH^t win ungoided. iHK^^mm iie of the most impressive dven here and it is only on ^^^ca^ons that a similar offered. The girls and lowed excellent training int^reteA sifnply a^ Uy .4|ie irue Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Spivey and Kttle son, Chas. Jr., ipentXmasI with relativesin Hunett county. | Memrs. Marcellas and Lock Cameron of Birmingliam. Ala.. spsktMie^^hriBtnHe^lidve^ ,e. We are vmy sorry to hear that Uttle Jimmie. 18(»i at. Mr. and Mrs Hurry Green, has pneumo iiim He is better. ACardsf Dumb We wish to thaiik the permle. in and around Raeford for toeir kindness shown os. May 19S7 bring many blessings to eseh one of voa,_- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McKay. Bsker-Omsenberry. Mr. ^ney H. Baker of New Bom and Miss Rath Crosmiiiero „ . . . - .ry of Rocky Mount were mained*. Editor Poole Isft for the open- 29lh, 1826. Mr. Baker is?: ing of the Gentoal Assembly l ^'gQQ of Mr. and Btrs. jl». Bktkex ' Monday night Tto LegislatarejQf Bsefwd. '' ppene Weddeadgy, Mdieah MaxwtlLBcaid' ^ Result of PoiMHi Liqasr. Jesse Graham, colored, was found dead in a gulley near An* tioch Friday before Christmas. Htj was with Calvin Ellerbe* the day before, Thursday, and as there was some reason to think' there-might have been foul play, Dr. G. W. Brown held aninves* tigation on Tuesday morning, )ut there was no evidence to hold any ope to blame. He had L*'" u w (Communicated.) Mesdames A C. Currie and George Fuller were joint hos tesses to the Music Department ■Of the Woman’s Club Tuesday, Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. Luke Bethune. Christmas dec orations were used* Tiny Christ’ mas bells were placed pn the plates of delicious refreshments served after the program. The program for the afternoon took up a study of the composer, Puccini. Mrs. J. W. McLauch lin read a most interesting ac count of his life and works. 'Mi88 Mary Poole played in iier usual delightful style ^ selec tions from Tasca. . Duet by Mesdames Currie and Maultsby, Lonely Maid in the Moonlight ^ Piano ' solo: selectiona from MadameButt^fly b]) Mrs. Luke Bethune. The club joined in ringing jt Christmas carols after which Mrs. George Fuller closed the program with two attractive Christmas poems by Edgar A. Guest. , _____— ^ Brock-Barefoat Mr. Walter M. Brock and Miss ‘ Ophelia BEurefoot, both of Rock- fish, were married bn Dm. 26tb. We had a Christmas tree at|QQa(}0 gyQ^ investigation .as he the church for the Sabbath j (.qqI^ y|0^ Qf building a School and all seemed to enjOy laundry here, it fine. There were presents for Thursday evening, December all and some fine recitations, and 39^ at 6:30 the marriage of Miss In impromptu speech by Pastor Ruth John and Rev-' Robert Lee Carswell that was real fine. McLeod, Jr., was solemnized at • Mr. Baxter McMillan’s cottage Uhe the Methodist church in Laur is nearing completion. It will Unburg, Rev. T. G. Vicktri. i as )e a pretty home. Messrs. L. A. Uqj. Qf t^e bride, and Dr. hj/ L. dcinnis and J. D. McBryde were LjUer, pastor of the bridegroom, bead builders, and they did a officiating. good job- i!i4j.g^ Emily Barrington, a well A g(Md many farmers here are ^QO^Q woman of the county going in for strawberries, and ^|0j Thursday December 23, and we hope they will be more suo l buri0(j at gt. Johns Metho- cessful than they have been withl^igt church, Rev. J. B. Thomp SOD officiating.—Laurinburg Ex. A gentleman remarked to me change, the other day that the county would have to build a NOTICE. l^offilayB wito his pArehte. Innd Mrs. J. G. MeLetn. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cameron' I of Birmingham, Ala,, spent the [bolidais with his mother, Mrs. |j,A. Cameron. Miss Mildred Crawley, who teachee at Orossnore, spent the I Christmas holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craw ley- Mr. J. 3. Johnson gad family died. Messrs. Joe Campbell, G. C. Biggs W. J. McLauchlin and| J. A. Hodgin served as the Cor oner’s jury. drunk too much bad liquor aadj spent the holidays with reMtives in ThomasylUe, Ga. Mr. John* son has returned, but his family remrin. Mrs. W,C.Brown, son and daugh And the following yoang men John and Min Margaret came home for Christmas: LqiiIr j Adams of Barium Springs visited Upchurch, Aeill Currie, WillieIrclktiyes to Oie city during the Jackson, Dunk McFadyen andjholidtTS Edwin McDuffie, State College;I Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Murray of Graham Culbreth, Robert Little; iDeziuiton, Va-. and Mr. Marion bevoe Austin, Arthur Morgan, 134array of Biehmond,^ Va-, Gaddy Mathewson, L. E. Reavea, | spent Christmas week with Dr. State University; William an^ ar^d Mrs R. L. Murray. Robert CovingtOQ. Marioa Dew.' Herman Cainpbell, Wade Leg opotaiKi popomrYbbi man of Raeford, and Miss Lena Beard, a member of the Mildoo- atm school facuUv, an accom plished young lady, were mar ried at the home of the bride’s paacnts; Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Beard of Rex, on Dec. 26th. 1926, Rev, A. D. Carswell officiating. Tapp-Walters. Mr. W. H. Tapp, a succeeafal young farmer of Timberland. and Miss Gertrude Walters, tha beautiful young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Walters, of Blue Springs township, were married at toe home of Uie bride’s pe rmits on Wednesday evening. Dec. 28to, ult., Rev. J. £. Hoyle officiating. gette. Brown McQueen, David son; H. L. Gatlin, Jr., Wake Forest; Clarence Brown. Blueirj; ;'uS'th^ Ridge. - , ' Mr. and Mrs. Pribam Oovlng- toD gave a number of their ycNing friends an oyster roast at the Glabhonae Christmas even- big poor house to hold all that would heed to go there next year. I toldj All persons desiring to practice him I thought we needed an|iaidwifery in Hoke county du- asvlum. The people want the I ring the year of 1927 must attend government to help them, but I Clinic to be held at the Court have never known a man who (House by a Doctor and Nurse had plenty of corn, but who also from the State Board of Health had plenty of bacon, and if kre I This Clinic begins at 10 A. M have plenty things to eat, we January I7th, 1927. No excuse will not need help. will be accepted regardless of I hope you will have a pleasant j any certificate you might hold time in Raleigh during the leg now islature.—A. | Kenneth B. Geddie, M. D., County Physician. Everleigb-McGougan. The following teachers spenl the holidays at their respective homes: Misses Elizabeth Mc Lean, 'iliomasyille, Bfaude Me Lean. Benson. Maude and Mary Poole. Lowell; Marie McFadyen, Gastonia, Leanna (Iieddie,* Laur- inburg, Kaitbleeh Blue, St. Pauls, Bell Graham, Coats, Mary McBryde, Rockfish, Ora Maxwell Ashley Heights. Sarah Hall ana Lillian MePhaul, Sev enty First, Ruria Biggs, High Point. Mr. Carl E. Everhigh of Lum* I Mr. and Mrs. Allen McGhee, berton and Miss Elizabeth Me* I of Winston Salem spent Christ- .Qougan of Red Springs were I mas with Mrs. McGhee's parents, married on Dec. 24th. {Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Upchurch. We are told that a white man and a colored man drove their cars together ap near West End the day after Ghristtnas, and the black man was killed. Soon two otoer men drove aloiig, and 'ae thov were looldfig at the wreck they had a collision—four cart piled up in a heap. The follovying school girls came home for the holidays: Misses Pauline Freepian, Marga^t Peele and Evelyn Veasy ''of MorMith; Addie Blae GaUin. Myrtice Barrington, Marie Blue. STRAYED—Large black and tan] Alma McBryde, Greensboro; tree dog three-thirds hound, j Elizabeth McPhaol, N. C. C. W and one third bull ^g; ears I joeephine Hali, Martha Lee Me split and face Marred, I Loan and Mary Douglas Smith iQueensCollege;IsabelJean La FOR SALE. 1 Momng Machine, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Disc Harrow, 1 2-H(»8e Plow. Syracuse. 11 Horee Plow, Srracuse, , 110 indi Averr Middle Burster, 2 Guano Diatributora, All tor $75.00. Terms: Gash. c. w. Barrington. spot on claws. left burned| large dew- CALEB BOSS, Timberland, N. C. Bold bad ■C [mont, Agnes Scott Elizabeth ISjeeqms, King’s. wWhi at sff to be g altar , her
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