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incudl!! JOOKIiL •k..U>« poatoHloe at Baeford X, aa aeojnd-olaea matter Published Woiklv bv ORO PUBLISHING O). D. aoorr eooi.e. Banor N. U., July 28, 19‘27. News papers are Hoke eounty is now that should never >1 printed atibonds to pay for school ail Such exposure of criminals [and if we have one hisdi as we read daily ^ly caeehard ens the incorriRiblea. and taints the innocent minded. issuing trucks. scluxdt A mmCFUL ACCUSATION. We were told last Wednesday that a circular was being distrib uted around Dundarrach against the school election to be held in ’ this county in August, and it is being told that I got out that circ- Qtar,which is not the truth. 1 did t not put out a drcular for myself ON for anybody else, neither i^ilias such circular been printed in this office. I am not going to vote to con solidate the county into one ihool district, but I am not do any underhanded work for inst that election. You will always find me open and above board. I fight in the open, and I do not appreciate any lies being told on me about this or afiT^ther matter. If my name is on that or any pther poster, it is a forgery, and yen will always find all I write with”"^ name attached, or may be duly cretited tome.' 1 want all the voters in the county to vote as ^ey wish, and 1 will not think l^ss of any one who votes contrary to my views, but I think the tax pay- of Hoke county are as heavi loaded with taxes now as they „ can y^ll bear, and while the ^»tax is only 30 cents on the $100 V valuation, school people have a ^Svay^of getting all they think need. They have never failed yet, and if It is raised to * ■ 60 cents on the $100 valuation, .,^j.,the educators will justify the raise, and regard any man who of a Economy is a lost art, even for those who claim to be saving. We suspect Jthe average man of today spends' more in a week than he spent in severai months during 1893. for instance, when times were hard sure enough. will toot more trucks be needed? miL 0.9^' Hooper Dies. jMmt' t k- ' * ^^'^opposes that raise as a son gun. SCOTT POOLE. INVESTIGATION. Fer^ that the road Robeson have been de in rather smutty work, fownsend.road superintend Some of these o^ce holdi^s seem to think people ought* .(o pay their taxes before they buy either food or clothes—in other words, paying taxes is a citizen’s first duty. It is a duty none deny, and nearly all would pay and that without a murmer, if th.ev had plenty of money; but they must first live, or they will be no longer a source o revenue. Vlr. B. F. Hooper died in Pittman hospital Sunday at 11 o’clock, and was buried in Fay etteville Monday afternoon with Masonic honors. Mr. Hooper was a native of Gporgia, but came to Fayetteville some ten or twe'.ve years ago and operated a barber shop This he sold and came to Raeford and bought the Raeford Barb^^^hop which he later sold, went back to Fayetteville and opened the Art Barber Shop. This he sold last winter, and sinc^ that time he had been a wbil^with Raeford Barber Shop until he went to the hospital. He was a skilful barber and a man every body liked Farmers in Hoke are not much for touring other sections of the State, hue now the work season is about over, and hard worked tillers of the soil would get help ful ideas from others who are making a living in the same way they are, and besides a fine feel ing of fellowship may be made possible by taking these trips to gether. How many Hoke coun tv farmers would like to take a few days’ trip to Eastern Caro lina? . ent, has resigned, and acknowl edgerbeing the victim of fraud’ ulent conduct, as is the road to he fund of human happiness, board, he says. ■ We hear five or six car loads of Octs^on soap has bFN>n paid for by the road board, and many .other fraudulent Dills have been |d, the goods charged for in bills never having been de- all—in other wprds— it charges made and id,^ Accounts for supplies Inds, lumber and maieiial t^d building were padded, "or forged. It looks mighty bad. A grand jury luvestigation has been made, and we learn from ’ Monday’s Robesonian that ten true bills of indictment have been passed by the grand jury against J I. Townsend, Supt. of ^'^ads. and A. G, Yelton. who is travelling representative of the Carolina Trading Company of Charlotte. The shortage in the road accounts is about $21,000. Notice of Sale Under Ezecutioo. North Carolina, Hoke County. In the Superior Court- Farmers Trading Co. vs. D‘ L. McGougan. Notice ot Execution Sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Robespu county in the above entitled action, 1 will, on Monday, the 22nd day of August, 1927, at 12 o’clock M. at the Court House door of Hoke connty, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execu tion, all the right, tide and interest which the said D. L. McQougan, tlio defendant, has in the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: On the South side of Bethel road, begluulug at a stake by a pine stump ou tlie S. \V. side of Cypress pond, the b. E corner'of Crawley’s old 100 aae survey and runs as that survey N. 45 E. 19 chains to a stake in the old Bethel road, A. K. McFadyen’s corner; thence as said road S. 75 E, 5.90 chaiiis to a stake in the South edge of said road; thence 8. 40 W. 6.10 chains to a stone corner, the be ginning corner of A. K, McFadyen’s survey, thence S. 50 E. 37 chains to a slake by two pines; thence S. 4 W. 1 30 chains to a stake by 3 gums; thence S. 60 E. li.40 chains to a I stake by 3 pines; thence S. 6u W. 16 chains to a stake by 2 pines in Craw ley’s line; thence with inat line N. 50 W. 60.50 chains to the beginning containing 81 acres more or less. » With this exception however: 40 acres on the North end of 'above de- .ecriCed tract,-whicb ooofAins t^e dwelJing'- and buddings of mo said V. IL. McUougau, the defendant, and y,.; , _ to; whicn was allotted to the said D. L a contest ra'i^gnrderrihg. There ' ^‘’^ougau as a homestead, see Ap- iq nnf ,u- i- ,! praiser’s return in the office of the 19 not SO ra-UCh nponeyin this kmd { olerk of The superior Court for Hoke of contesv; Jbtr^ thpre is much Oounty. raorBt,,,be; ‘Su, Sheriff. A spirit of. dissatfsfaetion h«s possessed the people of North Carolina for several years, first, because they havp felt that jjieir taz'hoHbiis^^e made too-hea vy,and secondly because teachers persist in claiming rights people think none should have, a right to question the authenticity of the Bible; hence the growing dissatisfaction with our educa tional system^ as deaf ears are turned to the cry of Ihe people In both matters: They are told in the first case, you have got to pay whatever is demanded, whet her you make it or not, an( if all the children are preparet for hell, nobody should complain. The .situation grows more acute with each succeeding year. iMlfa TWO TRUCKS FOR HIRE Phone 416 H. R. BAUCOM, Raeford, N. C. B'O R S A L E - Good Brooms, Ocednr Mops, Cotton Mops ant Mop Handles. Raeford Hardware Co. Dempsey knocked out Sharkey last Thursday night in. seven rounds, and the gate receipts were about a million and aquar ter dollars Dempsey is 32 and Sharkey is 25, and-as Tunney had won from Dempsey last Oc tober, the betting was two to one on the younger man, so million:? more changed hands on this brutality. All this shows tnat the American people are retro grading;. The love of sin, bru tality, is ah^index to^ character. now c h allengtf fp'RHT!r ’'ah d the whole kit^and biliu of Notice to Creditors. Having qualified a? administratrix of the estate of E T; Davis,deceased, late of Hoke county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to* present them to the undersigned in Raeford, N. 0., duly verified on or before tho 2lst day of July, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of t heir recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate set tlement. This July 19th, 1927. MRS. CHRISTIAN McK. T>AVIS, Adm’x. Estate of E. T. Davis, deo,d. L4iur]iibu#f & 5outhern : fn: Railroad Cot Tbim TaUe No. 7. ; ^ Cancels Time Table No. & NoiddMud: Passenger Trains Daily: No. 22. 8:00 A. M. Lv. Laurinburg. 9:06 A. M. Wagram. 9:46 A. M. Ar. Raeford SoodiboBBd: No. 21. 4:0O P. M. Lv. Raeford. 4^36 P. M. Wagram. 5:16 P. M. Ar. Laurinburg. Effective 12:0i A* M. Sunday, Nov, 7th, 1926. Jas. L. McNair, Gen Mgr. G. Y, Jones Assistant Mgr ^. Aberdeen & Rockfish RAILROAD TIME TABLE. In effect 12 o’clock Sunday, Dec. 18th, 1921. PASSBNOBR DAILY BXCBPT SUNDAY Train 15: Lv. Raeford 7:30 AM. Ar. Aberdeen 8:30 AM. Train 38: . Lv. Aberdeen 9:15 AM, 9:63 AM. 11:16 AM 4:45 PM. 6:00 PM. 7:00 PM, 7:00 PM. 8:00 PM. Lv. Raeford , Ar. Fayetteville Train 41: j, Lv. Fayetteville Lv. Raeford Ar. Aberdeen Train 14: Lv. Aberdeen Ar. Raeford Number 38 connects vi^ith Sea board Aii Line train 12 from At lanta, and our- No. 41 connects with Seaboard train 11 for At ianta? Birmingham, and number 3 for ColumbS, Savannah and Jacksonville. W. A- BLUE, Pres. J. A. BRYANT, Gen. Supt. ^uuiinuiumiuuinuuiiiiiiiNuniiiiiiiiiiiiiinau WOMEN Who need a tonic should take UIIDVI I Made of I Purely Vegetable I ingredients^contains I no dangerous drugs. 1 h Use Over 50 Years | BuilMIIIUIUIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIinillllUIUIUIMI! j mmmMM m IFOOTJOY •^um/bmudi m J rp 5-34-S7 , - Say what you please al o H the j old. inefficient. i«.gv school ie..ch | er. but his pupils calculate the ^^res of land in a field, the amount of corn in a heap, the interest on a note, the length of rafters on a roof, the cost of an article with fractions in both factors. And the old time teachers could tell from the sense whether a word was an adjective or an adverb. In other words they knew the science ol the English iaoguage. ' And after they had received a college diploma, they could read Greek and Latin, and define In the English for we |mo fortunate Even )1 graduate could do for us. How is it now? irour broader, boaf,ted helping Dad in hie M. P 0 1676 AdlOHC Wk«n y««r toofrwy,MiM and burn, giv* youpaln, maks IV.7 cl«l FOOT JOY. Th* n«w for-’ ■■MrhyJr ImS prrparation. A rMljoylorpar- •pirins, Mr* •cktng tMt. For Sale By Raeford Drug Co. When Quality Counts In these hot summer days the appetite is prey to whims and fancies. The thought of food not properly cared for is even worse than food imper fectly cooked. Do you want that everlasting sath- faction of knowing that vour fresh meats, butter, cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables are the best, in ' the land selected and kept under sanitary conditions, free from the dust, dirt and taint? Of course you do, Then buy your fresh meats from McNeill Gro cery Co., Tlie Sanitary Food Market. We use the best sanitary refrigeration known to science through out, also electric slicer. Try our Western and Native steaks, boiled ham for Sundays diu teabone McNEILL GROCERY CO., THE SANITARY FOOD MARKET PHONE 244 y Jiist because the Ford car Is . ■ V « a glutton for punishment is no reason^iyhy it should not have proper lubrication J?? Your Ford will give you better service^ cost you less for repairs and last Idhger if you lubricate it with "Standard'" Motor Oil for Fords. Ask for it by name. Then you're sure of the best Ford oil money can buy. “standard- motor OIL A. IheM^sunj^OU Value L-- A STANDARD X Idonetf Saving ire values More long trips for the hauUng con^anpl If you want to get the fecte about tiraa, take the word ef people who buy tirca for huai- oeu purpoaea. The edditioBal trip, that a act of SUvartoaraa will give mean pluaproBtfar trucking companiea that get paid by the trip. AndSQvar- towna, on your car, give BMre milet at no moro caaL When you look this matter of buying tires “right in the eye’’—-you know that a standard brand costs least in the long run. And a lot of times, it costs no more at the start! We have a large range of standard values in tires —all produced by the tremendous resources of Goodrich. Come in —name your price —and see us produce a real tire to meet it. Let us do "the dtrij^ woriT When you waot air in yonrtire^ ourcuorteouaab- do tfaa week ytbae ytm Women Shop Here Bed poSteness, dean ganoondinga, booeat pricca and wockman- adp, make it attract!** to women to deal widi as. Road Maps FREE I the beat ( tetoable, cHrea ■way ^ale aopidf laa^ Neaiby ataSaa ■e Radiatcn: Hose cot to fit your cat. OcotbieitQtmBty \( v Fuller’s Service Station Raeford, N. C. BEST IN THB LONG RUN . '■* I
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