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V1.4'« V, K-m VQl^i rjk>-' KAEroSD, CAICOUII^ kY,:mY7, iftSp—- |L»)PerYewr. t 'r i^aff- ipntt^ l»€f Llod bqi^ conteM le s^eQ. .',-■ Vbv -^vis,- irOTO I y-3 :r I oi U Jidtm to |^iik»w, akiflBj iMM ntoo In ^thenotlos in ao^dii'totE^laalil^ who Ipoilt wilh favfjr iton ^Fed^ 4fa1. and jb^K togettwr' tn^ ^n9to; baiore the extra Beseion of ^njcr^ convenes the jcbming Ocfcc^- ® J - Ih ia cY^m^ the 8outt/i aQd^ {wi^ntarly:^l^ cotton pro* ducing aytefEi, topkvno part in the batop^Si^^lba^ w waftecl lurinesa ^^n.i^nil farmers otbar secttoneiDf the coub- ^ . try. pi3iafeula^.lO ;^e West and Middia ^dst.'^ Ih ^Jt^half of the McfNary-B||^gei^' inll, which waa vetoed bf tbe'^esident, af ter 1}eiii|^>:Pa8^d1tt' Conirress at Itslait^ion. ^ / llr|ipoosffhey says he believes the South had joined heartily with t^e WMt in support of the bilif if would havi|^ passed and would now be a"^^ iasr. because with the moral' support of the South and W|i||v. joined, the of Ou&^ress who op ^ f poeeu the roeasdie cddld have oyer.^lto siitHKhd; and * ^'•^thereby a inajoiWv of Senate and QouKiesa BU^ent to over come the pSeaidi^j^ Veto would have vestthed*" ' '' It is praeticaliiy;:sure) that an extra sessiowef (^Kress will be early ioOc^taiber (d the pres- ^tenM^. audit to also reason Mif.; I What hi is In hU own ihissiAtif s thahoi^of btiiidnc about u clainia in laa eonoomic impf ^ Sooth by Stafaii ilbSton prices, thereby, toaktni' wbatovM’ prosperity we may lAve permanent ana taking ua out of tim hMids of market ipa nlpulatom and gamblers HARVfl TOBACCO Haw hi] j'^ at#;8'uke .ttudi'. ^^^■inei^ed ln\lhe nmsearepkto' ijwBm willba of tbi Wlwuta Harvest the Weed ^JUbs It kidi sad “Waxy** Dbobtlen ^ny of the ere of your paper are tobislw lowers and will be interested In a letter -on 'tobacco cultiWie I have some information that 1 de> sire to offer here which ciiN from my fSther’s vast stwe of ex perienee. Father began growing tobacco about seventy years ago. He. early fonnd that there are better times than others for harvesting tobacco in order for it to enn easi'y^aud nicely and be rich, waxy’ ’ and bright in color. To teH in advance when these betttf dates come in each season was a puzzle to fgtber, as it has been to other tobacco growers, but* he was finally snccessful in unrav# eling it > For some reason, howevsfi father kept this Information secret front everybody, even bis cwn family, until a short tinn before his'death, when he eallai a sister and myself to him wot explained It fully to us. 1 deelie to ps^ Hila inf^i tioo on to tcdNkcco gr^irii^6l bacoo i lMis an o|l|^ toito roSkvV^^^ iB not' a miMml bu| Badium wa ter, sad Ilia laed itcls^ puraat wstohi avarapmlyied dalytbrM of the United teat this wufar. ,0t is flol ;^|^hB0acy. Oom.' 'iitoroai that to make de trade of jiater. They t |iha car load • wgttoand also i 100 five gal- t|iem throng UK froii the ifr^thuFuttbus lihAflheConnty, tAabe^ County and ^ '^^tlnottgh neat' forlSt T,Da^ tltohlg^ij rew^rd/tgkr-: thit the ilits who anal- it ft Is one of the bipt they have the history of There are in the whole @e«* who COD folits radio ac ttvltv and two of Ibhai have test edihe apnog -a^ the result that tbay havn celled same to M’-O : pod iialiifQt ill- gfauk>Chriaclau Mr. ^fittesotff: Bae- iihtoraally bald in ,iaa^ to hit dunday snc over,ml Altboc sidfed ' to _ fegi'ybaf^a" worth 4s. amiable lEbi cuhfindei this tbe'eiltj town. B^is; les8'lij$(& Mr. Davi first to a beriand co three sons' coQtato 1$ Mncherimitt of radio l^nk^ Yit# were die eoaetedby Ifr. f. Sbatley, op^ wbow propaity samei ams Ipca^' ted* apma years jsf^ He wae fioin bad skin disease aa'wdl asutoer dlmento; and tired to bin farm to pass. A lie aeoid^iJ indiMi iSg pyer -'tos^ m. icttvity par JHto per Baverid loi^ tocfto tomdie mitoft His iphrMIgiill January he lults of disease, »peated until he >V6 stated, not- iJl thai^ medical care could do to sign of the Di«ad to have hovered > months, fr. Davis had re rd for only a r for his manifest honest man . and lan, he won the and esteem of idtooship of the i as nearly a blame- rhave ever known ^as twice married; McArthur of Cum- ty, to which Upton Id three daughters They acez Al^. of Bladen couoty, iford. Mrs- A-/6. Bladmi connty. lly of Rocky Mount Itovis of Raeford. ^ wife was Miu bl^ricban of Baeford II SOD. Billie. 801V UKAl mws. Mias little pnria has almost recoverad Creana recent illness. Misa HulUe Ftoenum Is visiting Mtoi Mary Brown of Barium Springs. « Tbemiqia lD Hoke are looking better than they do anywhere else we have been. Tbe new fiscal rear begins Ju ly 1st We take our bearings, and start over again. The ioveetigatlon of the state Health Department has ended, and nothing wrong was found We knew just that would result from the investigation. That was put on for a show.' It takes more to operate the american National Pastime now than it took to defray the ex peoseof tbe National Govern ment a few years ago. Like taxes baseball expenses increase. Mr. Charles Bethnne, formerly of Aberdeen, but now of Charles too. S. G., was in town Saturday. Mr. Bethune bad not been in Baeford in ten years and saw great improvement in the town. The Presbyterian Sunday school idcnic F^day evening w not very well attended, for the reasmi that Tbe Journal got the date balled op; but those who were there bad a nice time, and plenty of good eats. hi» yeaiv. (to britorti^ thtooc^tr! hopes to see geMtorand law to aid ^nd protect fal to: f^ixt also htt ^ CQtoto it totiirVi I duilng the Ufa * of the. of I When toe sap liseslt roue DoitoB^y toioagh the pores of tb Uu &>atb af to K' «•»•»*»» *•»»*«"“ I elpio Bdbt tor , "gom.''w,ll known to oir to the agri |becoo growers.' Oil and water of this section ***® ference to the | bghler is forced’out as etatrf above, wtid tobi|cco harvested ih 1 reports, tbe'|^^**^^^Hoo will cure badly fia|e iadioa-U'^^i be light and‘‘chaffy.” But. cl3le to htolbervest tobacco w^n fulleet of relief and with sap down, it will about relief nicely and be farrnere, and Hch,,heavy, “Wiaxy” and bright hi an adm’isalon The oil can’t evaporate in tbe ttoat some sort 1 process of curing, like the sap does, and remains to give wealth to tbe weed. From present conditions, there will be an enormoua crop of to baceo this year in the tobacco belts. Individuals should go In for quality, as good tobacco brings a good price any timo. I shall be pleased to answer any oorrespoddence from tobacco growers, provided postage la sent for reply. Yours truly, W. H. Davis Mocksville, N. C- tfae adpilssioD liil is necessary to its feet. It is' lere will be ire- ✓ >n on tbe part |e gamblers and iktess men who re I'^xsrop as an es julator in Be men will do to divide and dia who favor farm tthatno measure will have the support and en- [the agricultoral In Board of Eqoaliiatiea MmiHm Notice is hereby given that tbe '%bv Mr. Doaagbey I Hoke County Board of Gommia- Bight. in tbe South who siooers will meet at 10 o'cloek |tid to get togeth- A. M., July 18th. 1927, in the measnre may be court house at Raeford. as a have the, solid Board of Equalizatioo and Re* support of far view, to equalize iax values. At da 6f farmers, this meeting tbe Board will hear if that can be ao 1 complaints as to undervaloatkNOi e will be DO trou and overvaluation of property farm aid bill inlTbis is the only meeting of tbe ill meet the ap Board larovlded by law for baar- dant and bring lag such complaints. bMl^in. iMa spring i'[|^''t^t same iHtlJ radium, iaii was Itoiiad to that he dot toungiRaite rriliff:,a few hours he vfaa.feeltog much bet ter and froto then |m be began to diiak aad hatha in tbi^ spring water, and coBtUMad. tba' use of this water until be wks entirely cur^. . • \ ' ■' llowavar, it was no^uhtil re oanHt that tha-haaUttf powers of thin aprihg were knc^ii outside of Asbe County. The' parent owners hadr the. water ana|y2ed and ware amazed to find that it tastad high in radio activity They reaotyad to give every ^one the hdoafit o^ this water they poaalbly could aod aarae is being marHeted at rafddly as possible. From the reports comtog " in from diffaiaat partsof the conn* try the water la being sold ass faetae the preaeot equipment for bnpdung and botrtiiing can care for it. lo fact a great many abipmaoto have been de layad due to the test that tbb de mand has bean far beyond the hzpactatiooa of the Distributing Oonpany. Howavar* they are pow*makftag'plana to take care W airaty- gallon of water that flows ffom thia spring, day and Mr. Btoman Campbell came ^ra and-reared In the i nearly being cruahed to death Btadad county. He between two trucka, while at ?r of one of the Hi® Fayetteville road Fear se^l hat Friday, because of thecare- wae a sob^llessness of a dnvei. As it was, WiWit (tooastant ^n>etopl^ll!i|i|hsy^^^ of the Methodist eburcb. ha^ was remains were carried to Marvin |drivibg turn^ov^ill tow^ dtoes- churcn in lower Camhecia^|ila'#aa b8dl$^bihili^’ a^ torri county ior burial Monday aftto- bty liCerated.- The ear belonged noon. tu Mr. E. S. Smithiid isalmost a The funeral services w e r e total loss, conducted from Marvin church I The State Revenue department )y the pastor, Rev. T. A. Boone, |will ii(g take individuat checks assisted by Rev. N. 0. Yearby, I but you can get )a8tor of Raeford Methodist sending a money cburcb.and Dr. W. M. Fairley, I )astor of Raeford Fresbyterianji^Q^, |f [^sre you, i wouldn’t cburcb. I to Raleigh to carry the Better let your car rot Jotio was not at hot thto year as usnal. lM)t July has started in with fiery intent. Mr. Lamont Brown of Barium Springs was a recent visitor with relatives in Raeford. MrMValter Culbretb, who is now working in Chapel Bill apeot the week end at home. We are glad to see Mr. John Hendrix out again after a several days seige of serious illness. “So’s Your Grandpa” was a success from every angle you look at it, ana the crowd enjoy ed the fun. Mr. C. L. Stephens has manu ■ factored and sold this sommer more than a thousand dollan’ worth of flues for tobacco bams. ; A new ofiSce. that of Assistant Superinteodant of tbe State Pris on, has been created to make a place for Cheste.** O. Beil.County Auditor. Raeford has revived its base ball interest, has organized a club of good bail plavere, old and (lew stars, encering tbe oruani- zatimx^and are going out to win ta^uiaurelB. Clayton and Wilmer, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hendrix of Arabia, were burned by calcium nitrate. They got it on them selves three weeks ago while spreading it and they have bera under treatment of a physician since It acts something like concentrated Ive on tbe fleah. The moruiog papers last Fri. Mr. Young Wood of RockfielUday feported Aviator Byrd, who died Sunday. June 26tb, 1927, aU topped off for a flight j general current expenses, schools tbe age of 76 yeas and 4 months. Atlantic oc^n last Thursday roads. The entire expenses He was bom in Johnston county, had been lost, out he I ^ only item )ut came to Cumberland county, his associates fell in the sea which is to be |55,000, now Hoke, some thirty years ago. ®“dugb to [**od to make L ^ He leaves a widow and twelve jHzeir ow^ way to the shores of to farmers of| fjthe country, ly says he does net or cotton land, for support u groduets. except evarytiody else and. he It D. K. BLUE, Clerk of Board. 't The Bed Springs road I been finished aimst to Ant >lt bae a coating of oil ^and [then oil and crushed stone,^ make it a fiaq road. Beporte' from Charlotte and WiaitotoBiItto, and many other •eeRoQB. wiMtoa this water fs be ing Mid* elroir that tbe demand in ygrr fieak and tbe reports o theeniMit.liai effected in al maanep ef-eUa dMatoee and in teraal MatpoM Orders are almpsl mlraenlouB." Mr. J. L. Pope has opened garage la Wagram. He is a good and tbould do well. hpRviOipU: threaten this crop. Mr. Raymond Me imM teUa ne ha Mn a larga stalk on hie Ihm BoMlfday with every Echo The Presbyterim Yonng Peo- ple’e Bk:bo Conference win be heM at Bethel church Saturday,. ly htirf hows IB!99 A. M., P. M All tbe young people from the Presbyterian churches in Bbke and Scotland counties ara ex pected to attend and carry lUcoic ainner. MRS. G. B. ROWLAND, Secretary Y. P. W. Mr. Yoeog Wood Passes. Couaty AHtirs. The b jards 3f county comous sioners and education met Moo d.iy aud made a very busy day of it, as a budget Was to have been made, according to Raleigh, and adopted for tbe several de partments of local government. France. They had a very stormy voyage. Mr. Mack McGetgaa chlldreu, all of whom ore grown, and alt married and settled off, except two daughters who are at lome. Mr. Wood was a good man, in dustrious and successful in all his undertakings. He was a,. . u,. . u. good provider.^ and although |^®f there were a lar(^ family they were well provided for. , . , * „ In bis death bi. barn., hie “'“f *«' ■f"" family, the county and the State “«“*«' >>l«hOu.»iiU* found bun much worse, and before a doctor Hoke county is to get 17,500 from State, that with all finee and (rfeitures, will make tbe schcol funds in the county approxi mately $65,000. The county cunamissionere did not budget the other itema of Mr. Hector McLpan McGoogan of Antioch died suddenly Mon-. He had r^^^^' the taxiisting not been well for something like has not been completed, and the ' . bithid and I >!“''* w ooJO* but r®'"'" receive the lists and make a budget. suffers a serious loss. Not a man can bring ought against the good name of Young Wood throughout his kmg life, and he trained bis children to fear God and eschew evil. The Amerioan Bakeries Co. of Charlotte has opened another bakery with a capacity of 6.000 loaves an hour. It baa a payroll of $250,000 a year. Payrolls are what build towns. could be summoned he had ex pired. Hia death is attributed to acute indigestion and heart failua. Mr McGougan was 66 old, and was a Ruling Elder Antioeb chur^ He was one' of the best mao we ever knew, al ways kind and thoughtful, a moat amiable gantleman. Heleavee one brother. Mr., J. A. McGoogan of Raeford. three sisters, Mn. Sailit Howard, LAKE VVACCAMAW. N. Furnished cottages rented by the week. Write, win or phone Oscar High, Wbiteville* N. C. Good Chicken Feed is paid for ip more eggs, and Good Goto Feed increases both milk and butter. None better than mine. McLean Campbell* Expert Hemstitching and Dreaa making. SaClsfactioD goaraa- teed MRS. £. R WILUAM80N. In Tbe Kash Store. Phone S23 Reefotd, EYES EXAMINED The Journal is very sorry I Mlssse Maggie and Kata BtcGoo to hear of the critical illnesalgan of Antioob. There are also of Mr. J. G. Bowles, who has I a large coonectioD of kindred been in failing health for a year throughout the county. i , Ground and Mstad or more. He returned from al His tuoaral wm cooduotedl Same Day. hoapiul in Sanford a few dayatlrom Aottoah dmith Tuesday |>|^, JULIUS SHAFPBRt ago, and la now at home in North I afternoon at i a'ck^ by his Phone Ml Raeford. Ipaator, Rev. G. W. Hanna, I IFayMteviUa, N,Ci -
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