^ i ‘•r- . tfdbrr voouB. I ■nil If the young J^eople deeiire to waste their time, they will, and If they wish to make the most of their ^ dedded advantage of former V hv MG CO. generations Not only good Chicken Feed, but good Cow Feed, Folks Feed, Tennessee Black . Walnuts ^ 'I and Butter Nuts > ' ■ • ■ - ' ^ '4 Direct from the mountains of Tennessee. fFOB BALE—20 tbousand Porto Rico yam potato plants at^2 50 per thousand. Ready ^ next Monday. ^' %, D A BROCK, Baeford. N. C. ; T^O TRUCKS FOR Hies f” Phone 41ft *•; H. R. BAUCOflt J Baeford, N.,C. ^ i?;4# Itaefoid, N. U. May 26.1927. No, there is not a bit of sense in having so many commissions. One »"*" could do what several are dolna, if he had to. The tax listing Is on, and why ao many assessors are "ece^ry PayeijL of Raeford we do not know, but the State T«wn«Kin and counties have assessors- ^ , .for the purpose of listing proper Don’t blame men for trying to beginning Saturday, ffet on the State payroll. These ^av Slst. to May .Slat. ■ - frank CAMERON. List Taker for Raeford Township. ire all who have any assurance of getting enough to live on As the Wage Commission is a State organization, why not con trol the Governor as well as ms stenographer? They are all citi zene. Courts should be reformatory, and those who pass through them should be better citizens after being corrected, but are they? r ^ The preamble to the new coun ty government law is fine, but the working qf the law destroys all that reseinbled local govern ment. Operating expenses in the North Carolina State govern ment are too high. There-should be a general cut. Efficiency is a much abused term of late. Science has done and is doing a great deal for humanity but sin, disbelief and wickedness de stroy all that is good in man It’s the disposition to lead people away from the epiritnal that we detest. The schools cost a lot, but ow ing to the fact teachers are re- qaired to attend Summer School. , and that, means that they get not a thing clear for their year’s work. Another thing it means: It gives certain professors a chance to make extra money daring the vacation period. That’s all it means. Teachers should study, KNOW their sub- " jects, but going to Summer • School should not be required of * them. Gastonia, May 23.—Mr. and Mra. Thomas M. Brockman ap peared in Superior court here to day asking annulment of the marriage of their daughter, Sa rah Frances, to Edwin L. Tucker ydt Lkqnnbufg. on the ground V the girPwas not of marriagable Age. The couple were married in Bepnettsville, S. C , while the was Visiting with friends in Liaiiiinboi^g recently. McLean Campbell, FX)RSaLE: No. 9 Oliver Type writer, first class condition, at low prices. J. A. BAUCOM. Better than English Walnuts or Pecans at half the price. Nothing better for candy making. If you have never eaten any of these delicious nuts you should order a few pounds and enjoy a real feast Large 10 pound bag either kind, or assorted, sent prepaid by parcel post for $1,00 Address Baucom’s Cash Store is selling Men’s Pen Check Pants at99c. L. F. FULTS, ALTAMONT, TENN. Township. I will be at the Court House [the lied Oats, and Porto Kica at reasonable V* S. 8 Expert Hemstitching and Dress making. Satisfaction guaran teed MRS. E. R. WILLIAMSON. In The Kash Store Phone 223 Raeford. N C EYES EickMINED Glasses Ground and Fitted Same Day. " OR. JULIUS SHAFFER, Phone 541 1 Fayetteville, N7C. Worlds Lowest Priced Cars M’ KJ Notice of Sale of Land Under Deed of Trust. Beautiful FISHER BODIES! When gasoline is as good as f “Standard,” any radical improve ment is out of the Question. ‘STANDARD^ At the time and place and upon the terms named herein below and pur- snant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust execu ted on the 21et day of May, 1926, by H. 8. Kirkpatrick to J. Bat Smatbers, trustee, for J. R. ShefSeld, and reg istered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County, N. 0., in Book No 46 at page 427. default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, and demand haying been made upon said Trustee to foreclose said Deed of Trust as therein provided, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all that certain tract or par cel of land lying and being in Hoke Oounty, N. 0., McLauchlin Town ship, and farther described as follows, to-wit; Adjoining the lands of John Scull on the norw; adjoining the lands of Lewis Parker on the west, adjoining the lands of the late Russell McNeill estate on the south and on the east. This being the same lands heretofore conveyed to said H. 8. Kirkpatrick by James Proctor, Trustee, or Oom- missioner, in the year of 1914 or 1915 (estimated to contain thirty acres, more or less.) Time of Sale: Thursday, June 23, Chevrolet is the only car in its price class offering bodies by Fisher — built as only Fisher can build, and styled as low-priced • 'be'- ■ 1927, at 12 o’clock M. Place of Sale: Court House door, Raeford, N . C Terms of Sale: Cash. Posted tills 23rd day of May, 1927. J. BAT 8MATHER8, Trustee. cars were never styled before! Despite the lowness of Chevrolet prices, there is not the slightest compromise in design, construction or finish. All em body exacdy the principles employed on the highest priced cars — a composite construction of selected hardwood and steel. All are finished in beautiful colors of lustrous, lasting Duco. Enhancing the inherent beauty of the bodies themselves are numerous features of distinction previously considered ex clusive to the costliest cars — features typified by heavy full-crown, one-piece fenders and buliet-type headlamps. 7he Coach $ 595 TheToarinit or itoaclster The Coupe 625 The 4'Door Sedan The Sport Cabriolet The Landau 695 715 745 780 395 The Imperial Landau V4 Ton Truck g {Chassis Only) 1 Ton Truck 495 (Chassis Only) All prices f.o.h. Flint, Michigan. Balloon tires stand, ard on all models. Only the economies of Chevrolet’s great volume production make possible such quality at Chevrolet j^tices! Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices They include the lowest handling an^ financina chargS' availahU. GASOLINE Hoke Motor Co. Raeford, N. C. QUALITY AT LOW COST What FEED does i for a MULE and COTTON Charles W. Horne, a son of the late Ashley Horne ofClayton is in the hands of receivers. He was a millionaire a year ago. ' The Montrose school closi-d Tuesday livening with a6o’dlo k picnic dinter. and a good time for a large assemblage of people, fooog and older. >ate 20 from Wilmington to :»tte has been completed. I opening dt the road will sbrated with gr^ festivi- iLumberton Friday, 27th. 'rf *• Baeford graded and high liiOBe next week. Rev. D. D., pastor of ibyterian charch, the baccalaureate school auditorium ^morning at eleven are twenty five the graduating Why take a chance of paying questionable prices to unknown dealers for unknown tires—when you can etpiip your car before you start—at this sale? We offer supreme values in Goodrich Silvertowns —unsurpassed mileage at economy prices. Every tire in this sale gives you Goodrich quality. SPARE TUBES ;asKPodesa iitfkiUR. GetOoodtidi wMbercared tiSxabeR —•tonUDarytabe C^odrich REPAIR KITS Complete enough for small blowouts. ' Trade In yomrMThts! We toqr tile unused aoSeage ^froin you — aad five you —**t on a»e par~ iot new Tire Flaps A FTER a hard day in the fields, Mr. Mule xA. doesn’t hold his ears very high. But give him a good feed—what a powerful difference that makes! Kinston, iV. C. We use and have used Nitrate of Soda for years with results on cotton in 1925 — 86 bales on 75 acres, in 1926—100 bales on 100 acres, poor stand. L. D. Moseley, Edgewood Farm Jan’y 8, 1927 Same way with a cotton plant. Growing uses up its strength and energy. Just about chopping time every cotton j^ant in your fields needs a good feed. Side-dress them with 150 to 200 pounds of Nitrate of Soda. Watch those cotton plants of yours pick up, thrive, put on squares and get fruit ahead of the boll weevfl. That assures a real crop. And consider this — an acre of cotton is just thousands of hur^;ry plants. Feed them and they will pay you. Fuller’s Ser^ce Station Raefordt N. C« ... , . Orjrum, N. C. ’i am a great believer in the useof Nitrateof Soda. L^st year, J applied one- fourthaodaatplantingand three-fourthe at chopping on myentire crop, averag ing a little more than 500 Jbs. on er Jt acre planted. H. Wilson Bullard. Cotton growers everywhere, practical farmers like yourself, have proved the value of side-dressing with Nitrate of Soda for producing hundreds of pounds of extra cotton over and above the yield they get off of fields not side-dressed. Side-dressing'does great things for com, too. Do you want that profit ,paying cotton and com? The way is easy. Just cut out this advertisement and write your name and address in the margin. Then mail it to us. We will send you, without one penny of cost, our little book “Side- Dressing Cotton and Corn.” Our manager is a practical cot- ^ton grower and knows just what conditions call for here in the Old North State. N.C4S Chilean Nitrate of Soda Educational Bureau 220 Professional Bldg., Raleigh, N. C.