' = r ^ - W^^PA ■MA-‘ II £ ' tjF ‘‘.T . Hr. Alvin Prevatt, aged 58. of IlMr Lnmbertop. a brother in law oC ]fr.K.D>Lnwft of Raeford.died lastThursday. Hm Men of the Church will hold thdr regular monthly meet ins In the Presbyterian church next Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All the male members are invited to attend. 7^ A car in which were five Newton people, relatives of the Mr. Mauney who was killed by an explosion of dynamite near the same place, turned over last Monday week a mile beyond Ked Springs, and all of them were badly injured. Sale «{ Valuable Farm Property. Underand bv virtue of the authcr- ity conferred upon us in a deed .of truat executed by J. T 8tutts anc wife, Mamie C. Stntts on tlie "tl; da.' of Pebruarv, 192fi. and re-i.rded in Book 46, page 279, we will on Satur day, the 28ui day of April, 1928, at ^o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Raeford, Hoke County, si 11 at pnblic auction for easli to rhe biarneat bidder the followdutr land, to ll^: , That tract of land on the east s iie of Qoewhiffle Creek, adjoining: the lands of Charles R. Auman, Jonah Cole, the Old Neill Graham Phee, and J. A. McKeithen and others; Beginning at a stake at the ehan- nell of Qnewhiflae Creek about 40 leei above the Plank Road Bridge, ilu same being the beginning corner of Lot number 3 in the division of the Ohriatian Love Estate, and also the beginning corner of Lot No. 2 in s..id division of which this tract is a part; tuna thence with a line of Lot No. 3 S. 61 B. 29 chains to a stake, a corner of said Lot No. 3; thence with an other line of said Lot No. 3 N. 76 E. 49.62 chains to Jonah Cole’s south west comer of his tract of his 136 63 acres; thence with his line reversed If. 1 degree W. 64.80 chains to his northwest corner: thence as the old Love line N. 70J W. 22.50 chains to the channel of Quewbiffle Creek; thence down the various courses of said channel to the beginning, con taining 337 acres, more or less, the same being all of Let No. 2 in the Ohriatian LovQ.division, except that 126.88 acres conveyed to Jonah Cole from the eastern and of said Lot No. 2. Thia tale is made by reason of the failure of J. T. Stutls and wife. IMa mia 0. Btutts to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by ■alH deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. This the 12th day of March, 1928. Flrat National Company of Durham, Ino., Trustee, formerly First Nat ional Tmat Company, Durham, N. O, Mrs. B C. Hall of Red Springs died last wetk. m FOR SivLE—8ix nice Shoats Several 8ushel9 Oolflen Dent Seed Corn, arui Bunch Butter Beans for se^ d J. D. MASON. Plenty Bhingles nnd^rick.''' McLaoebiin Co. Bwind s. Smith ' ' N. McNair Smith SMITH & SMITH Attorbcfn At Law Officei 6 and « .'Page Trust Co. Bldg Cartliagt'. 'I C* ‘ PLACE YOUR Fire hsorance WITH PAUL DICkSON. t r * . k i-i • -a ^ ia.1 r> 'I'lKiJUlV D. K'-'vv ATTORNEY AT LAW Rasford, N. C. 1,'p stairs in i ourt House, l-’hoiie No. 227. R. L. MURRAY, M. D. Office Over McLiO'' >»f 'ri (’o. Stoi Hours; 8:30-i0:00, 2 1. Pliones: Office 6821, liesid' nco 555 m' J. W. CURRIE, Attwncy and Comiaelor at Law, Second floor of JohniMn-Thi^as Bnildlng. H. W. B. Whitley 4TTTORNPV-AT-I AW RAEFORD, N C. Phono 279 Up stairs, Page Trust Co. Bnildlng, E.S. Smith W. B. McQueen SMITH & McQueen Raeford, N. C. Will practice in ail coui .s o. State. Prompt and personal autentlon srlven o all business. New Office opposite Oonre House BUY nutrogen £OR MONEIT/ •'i .■ LBUNASALPETER,tbe balanced, high-analysis nitrogen ferdliaar, will give yen nitrate and ammonia for fhe cost of emmonia alone. A aide application of 75 to 150 lbs. per acre of leunasalpeter (Ammonium— Sulphate— Nitrate) 26% Nitrogen = 31,5? Ammonia will make you proud of your cotton patch. High-analysis side* dressing fertilizers give the highest yields, and cost less per unit of plant-food. LEUNASALPETER is for sale by dealers everywhere. Write for descriptive booklet to Synthetic Nitrogen Products Atlanta, Ga. Corporation NewTork,N.Y. "It’s Nitrogett from the Air” INCREASE YOUR PROFIT Mtfv NITROGEN HiarEHONBTl And Make It Easier For ^^Motlier** “Mother” is the most wonderful thing of all creation. She gives everything to those she loves. You owe her a BIG DUTY. One SURE way do that duty is to ElAVE MONEY in the bank to protect her and YOUR children. Start Saving Regularly Now We invite YOUR Banking business THINK! HAVE MONEY! Bank of Raeford “Home of the Thrifty** Raeford, N. C. THINKI ^HAVB MONEY! There Are Some Thing:s It is Well To B 1 About— One of them is Spending Money. J Page Trust Co. Raeford, N. C. it Electricity-" 1 of the iVioderii Hooic says J. A. O. Preus, Former Governor of Minnesota ■1 jToriiicL “The spirit, the history arid the evolution of oar constitution has been and always will remain, that the Governmerit is not to do for you what you are able to do for vniir^elf **** The Government has not lrZ%i forth our electrical improve merits; private initiative has brought them, and more of these have come to our cotmtty than to any other,** ,^'nder' a constitution founded on the principle that government must not attempt to do what the individual can do best for himself, America has risen to unimagined heights of achievement and prosperity. Here 6% of the population of the world enjoys a wealth which nearly equals the wealth of all the rest of the world combined. If the American working man seems to receive wages out of ^1 proportion to those received by laborers in Europe, it is because wYh electric power at hand he c'jm produce from three to twenty times as much in a single work: ing day as the European laborer can. The electrification of Amer ican industries and homes has added so much to our capacity to get things done without the loss cf time and effort, th^^ 'I better living he- " ' : ■ result. «' industry this growth in dectrtfi cation and prosperity has pre sented problems of ftaggenng proportions. With both earnings and service standards prescribed by governmental regulation the power companies have had to provide for a demand which has doubled every five years. And it takes from 5 to 10 years to ^ plan, build and equip a large steam generating pliant. t V-' . , SfVhen you get farm tools get the best “True Temper” means the best tool that can be made. in Garden Rakes, Pitch Forks and Cotton Hoes. GET YOUR Cotton Sweeps, Master Tobacco Plant Setters before the rush starts. v; -1 tUaU For the electric light and power 'T.l \ifitiiout the vision and enter- ’ prise of individual initiative, the ,-^power companies could never have met such demands as these. The incentive to extraordinary effort, the confidence of users and the investing public, de^nd on the operation of those princi ples on which all American busi ness enterprise is built. Freedom of individual initiative has given us the highest type of electric light and power service knovm. v,A 1-f-nd this principle is to in sure thj future of elect^cal de velopment. L' Let Us Sell You Your Hardware Needs CAROLINA Power d: Light Company McLauchlin Co. Hardware Department.

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