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"x -r;^.:" . . |V ->:■> U* ’ KntBrea *t iJie pwtoffloe at Raeford —Iti 5;;-*a «aco6d-ola«^ matter Pablisbed Wcxklv bv jtAEFOR ) PUBLISHING CO. O. aCOTT POOLE. Battsr ttaeford. N. (J.. I>eo 6. 1928. You mav think von can buy your supplies cheaper than yon can produce them, but you fail to calculate the cost ot putting the stuff w'here yon can use it— the transportation counts, more you calculate, and making your own supple'mean*! independence and indendence i5 worthwhile. Sensible people should arise and put a ‘^tnp to such dishonest contests in sports. They could stop it bv withholding patronage. They can’t operate without mon ey. and the people furnish that. This way ot teams in the larger towns remaining intact for five or more years, composed of great big men playing against teams a good deal younger and less expe rienced also, i.s poor sport. We may De prejudiced, because all our boys leave high school by then they are eighteen. ■V You can see when your so'» scription -to The Journal expir* p in figures below your name. Pa^ up. If you are in arrears, pleasf* There are those who aay roads do not cost anything They sav the benefits of the good roads mo>« than offset the building cos' which is true, but you get tha benefit inhiliaration Instead of ; cish dividend on the investmen*. Mrs. Ellen Hammond of Co lumhns county forged a checr for ^'00 a few days ago. hut whej >he hank noon whi.^h it was dr. wn found it was a for gery, she refunded the money and has beer, promised immuni ty from indictment. Prof. Carr and Miss Bowman, who are employed by the Synod of North Carolina, ar.* conduct ing Teachers’ Training Classes in the Presbyterian church this week. Tney are exceptionally fine teachers, and all who attend are delighted with their work. my and all expenses placed nunri he government. There wt i a great effort made in the itexb ■egislature to establish a srare Constabulary to police the State highway system. Those favoring rhis claim the law will be’self supporting, that is the officers' fees w'ill pay their salaries, but the people have heard the same irgument tor usher laws and ipiestion such logic, for they sei rreater anti greater demand.^ hu- ing made^ upon their resf arc ss vith every'movement made. We question the wisdom of a ‘>iate Constabulary, which means an army of State employes. S——5——- of ctmrt Toeaduy nioming. and sentenced Johnnie Johnson and Dan Harrihgtoif to the Wayne conoty roads six months each for stealing cotton seed from the Edinbuis Gin Co. There were a few other cases disposed of. SnUtti ' W. K SMITH & McQUBEN RaM, m C ' Willpractloeinellooiir.Boi State. Imnpt and personal actention riven to all bosineae. i New Office opposite Oonre House. WITH PAUL DICKSON. V Adariaistratrix’ Ntlice. Having qaslifled as administrstr’x ofths sstsM of O Edgar IHley, de ceased, late of Hoke Connty. N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims sga.i'si) said estate to present them dnly verified to the anderslgned on or before Dec. 6th, 1929, or this notice will l>e pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will plesst make imme diate settlement. This Dec. 1, 19^. Mrs. G. Edqar Rilit, Admx. The people are demanding lower taxes. If the editor of The Journal can have his way, taxes will be reduced. Judges salaries should be put back where they were before in i927. That emergency judge bill should be repealed. We do not need so many judges. There are a large number of commissions that w3 do not need. They get a good sum of money. There are about twice as many employees as are necessary. Taken altogether, some four millions dollars, in taxes should be cut off the state’s expenses. Then every depart ment of the state government costs too much. Salaries should be reduced. Sale of Land Under Mortgage At the time and place and upon the terms named below and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by G. vV. Melton and wife Feb. Ist, 1926, and registe.ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke Coun ty, N. 0., in Book No. 40 at page 214, default having been made in the pay. ment of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, the undersigned mort gagee will sell at public anciion to the highest bidder tho land situated in Raeford Township, Hoke County, n'. C. adjoining the lands of Mary Toomer and others, and further de scribed as follows, to-wit; Lying on the south side of the Turnpike Road and being lots no 9, 10 and 11 as shown by a map of the N. S. Blue Turnpike property regis tered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County, N. C., said lots being on the Turnpike Road, and same sold to the saidG. W. Melton, each lot being 60 feet front and run ning back to a depth of 210 feet; the lots having been sold to said Melton by the said n. S Blue on which lots a house is now built. Tims of Sale: January 3rd, 1929, at noon. Place of Sale: Court House Door. Terms of Sale: Cash. I Signed) E. E. Snuggs, Mortgagee. ABOVE ALL The IMse Harrow for Seed Bed Preparation No other farm tool equals the disc harrow for quick and efiBcient seed bed preparation. Oliver-built disc harrows will do the very best possible job of discing and are made for many years of servico. This harrow is built to stand hard usage with one-piece bearing standards and bear ings equipped .with bard maple, oil soaked bashings. Attaching the-draw bars above the disc bearings gives a natural downward pull on tte cutting edges of the discs vriiich are pulled into the ground rather than pushed in by extra weight. OSver Disc Hamma Dig. When you ctene to the Oliver harrow. It ia at ou^ store. Raeford Hardware Co. WATCH Qur window and store for Holiday Goods Display. We are going to have a large variety of gift goods. Some have already arrived and some are coming in .daily. Drop in and let us help you solve that gift problem. Gifts for All the Family. Hoke Drug: Co. Prescription Specialists. Whitman’s Candies - Cut Flowers l*hone 272. speedyperformance That is what you want and will get if you have US keep your car in trim. We will not abuse your confidence nor “hold you up” if you— Let US care for YOUR Car. TEAL BROS. A Complete Service RaeWd, N. C. >.T‘ ^/‘ H:-A R01ET '*■% .j'-. ace your order Outstanding Chevrolet ^ of Cherrolet History -a Six in the price ranye of thefour! Since the announcement of The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History, lens of thou- aaiids of people have placed their orders for this sensii^ tional new car! Never before I '8 any new Chevrolet ever won such tremendous public acceptance in so short a tiaae! 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