% F#- i;.- I.t * Pa P^A'v, ■«wr«u •» IlM poMoISm •( BMtoRl H. O.. M MOond-olMS maltar .Wblldied Wcikl? by CtfllTI iOlllALl We knew it before, and have alwaya tried to prevent it. bof we foond fw a fact this time that most of the legislation done in Raf^h is done in that city before the General Assembly KaMord* N. G.. March 21. 1929 inerts. Anybody who fishes now must pay ll.lO for fishing with a hook and line. This is to get money, it is claimed, to hatch fish to restock the streams in the State. State Officers of W. O. W. , Call No. Carolina Meeting (4 The Haoeock bill was intend, ed to cut expenses of school ad- . ministration, but you see from what the school auUiorities are aaying. the? mean to take the same pay as heretofore and cut out teachers, if there is less mon ey to oe used for schools- You expect to have kind, ob liging neighbors, get all kind of favors from them, while yon criticise them, and pass all your little kindnesses on to some one else who exacts payment for all he does for you, and then grum ble at your environment, you shote. C. 0. D. CABBAGE PLANTS. Millions readv. extra early and frostproof. 500, 50c. 75r per thousand. Quick shipment. STOKES PLANT CO . Eitzeerald, Ga. Left to riflht; D. E. Henderson, Charlotte, N. C., head cofwul of ttt* Woodmen of the World Life Insurance association In North Carolina; W. A. Fraser. Omaha, Neb., sovereign.-commander and W. L. Rom, Salisbury, N. C., head clerk of the Woodmen for this otato. It is the duty of every indi vidual to endeavor to have a conscience void of offence to ward God and men, for a good conscience is a legacy ail can have without purchase, for it cannot be obtained that way alill it appears some care not for this legacy. Unseemly language, profane and obscene language, is con sidered altogether improper in balls of legislatures still such is frequently engaged in on the sidelines, and often expressions are allowed to go unrebuked now that would have brought censure upon the nser in bygone days. Polks back home should not g.ither the impression that in a storm session of a legislature that, anger and vilification or things of that nature are allow ed. The strictest decorum ia en forced, and a member is not al lowed to be indecorious or person' al. and only respectful debate is allowed, but speakers show zest and eamenness, and allow no atone unturae4to prevent their success To be truthful in all things, under all circumstances, is hard er than the average man thinks without taking full stock of the taak. The editor has had the experience lately. He bad to undergo criticiam. be railed odd and eccentric, when he did not chime in with a majorilr. when he knew he bad sidd he would hot do anything of the sort. But the last legislature had agreed before it even met, to reduce taxes only on real estate and add, more on other things increasing Che amount of taxes to about one fourth. .Thera has been no de> crease in taxes but an increase, and .Hoke's Representative voted NO all the way thrrugh. . Weil now. he voted with the rest of them on local laws for counties that asked for such. He had said he woald not vote for any increase in taxes, and he thinks he is truthful, but it was hard to keep from taking the lesser of twoevilkat times, but be did not even do that, but rejected both. As tile laws now are, the load has been more evenly dis tributed among the citizens of Cbe Stats, that ia. none escape faxes, bat we rejected all propo •ttiooa. because we believed in cnrliidihig general expsoses, a CblDg tbe Isgialature stoutly re- |■h•4llleo|lslde^ lam handling OBERS Fertili zers. See me before placing your order for tobacco goods OBERS are the best by actua test for tobadcn and cotton. Your business will be appre ciated. C. W. SEATE. Raeford, N- C. PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance WITH PAUL DICKSON. Cole Cotton Planters, Rex Distributors, Oliver Cotton Planters, Hoes, Sweeps, Plow Gear, Collars, Bridles, and other Hard ware at Raeford Hardware Company. Any force uncontrolled is de- stnietive. but under proper con trol may prove tbe greatest of blessings." This expresses our views of taxation. Government is a necessity, but government, through excessive taxation, may prove a hindrance, and many think North Carolina has en tered a stage of excesaive tax* ation, as it is too great a burden upon the earning capacity of our people*. J. W.^CURRIE, Attorney and Coantelor at Law, Second floor of Johneon-ThomaH Buildinsr. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of tbe estate of H. A. Marley, deceased, late of Hoke County, 0., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly verified to the undersigned on or before Feb. 21st, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate settlement. W. E, MARLEY, Administrator. Whe^ delegates from the North Carolina camps of the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance associa tion assemble at Charlotte, .N. C., on March 19 and 20 for their quad- rlennlal state meeting. D. E. Hen derson of Charlotte, head consul, will preside. The Hon. W. A. Fraser of Omaha, Is the sovereign commander of this large Insurance association, which Is 103 percent solvent, having mors than 89 million dollars Investsd ta municipal bonds of North Carolina and other states. Incidentally ths Woodmen of tbe World la tha richest fraternal life Insoraacs as sociation in the world. W. L. Ross of Salia)>ary. as head clerk for the Woodmen la North Carolina, will be a buay man dur ing this convention. Delegates and members from every section of ths state will attend. This is ths Srst stats masting la four yssrs sad Im- ^orttat basiasM will bs SEE US for your Groceries Apples, Oranges and Bananas. Country Produce bought and sold. Quality Grocery Raeford, N. C. IIRIUMINIIUIlMUIUlim PAINS In Side and Back "I HAD BEEN misersbis for a long time. Bdy health was poor, and I sufEered s lot from weakness. At timss, my strength was so little that I could not stand on my fret 1 would have' to give up and go to bed sides and back hurt dreadfully. E.8. Smith W. B. McQueen SMITH McQUEEN Raefsri N-C. Will practice in ail courts oi State. Prompt and personal attention ariveo to all business. New Office opposite Oonrt Honbe. OORDON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW Rjiefor^ N. C. Up stairs in Court House. Phone No. 227. R. L. MURRAY. M. D. Office Over MeLanohlln Co. Stole Hours: 3:30-10:00, 2-4. Phones; Office 5321 Residence 556 Edwin 8. Smith n. McNair Smith SMITH & SMITH AttWMM At Lew Offices 6 and 0, Po^e TVust Co. Bldg CirdiEge, N. C. S.Jti. BLUE, ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING Raeford, N. C. PlMiM5361. *1 grew discouragsdtforloould do so little. Iworiis4 about nay- self, and almost gave Up hope of ever being strong sad weU. I could scarcely lift a buckrt water. My house work wmR un done, for I was not strongwough to do it "After I had taken Cardni for a little while, I began to feel better. I mw stronger, soon found that I could do nay work with less effort, and the pains in my back and sides left nas. I thmk Cardui is a wmadetjU naedidne. My health has bean excellent since thep.”—Mrs. D. h. Beckner, W. Main St., Salem, Vs. H. W. B. Whitley ATTTOItNeV-AT-LAW. RAEFORD, N C. Phone 279 Up stuirs. Page Trust Co. Building, A.D. QORK I.AWVER CARDUI Helps Women To Health Mnramnini,iuHMiiHi(umniimmaiaamaaM Taka Thedford'i Black-Draught for Constipation, IndlgosUo^ BIUouSt naas. Costa only 1 cent a d us t-iss Bank of Raeford Bldg. Raeford.'' See.-Trees. H okenealty, Loa A Trust Ub. Aberdeen A Sockfish RAILROAD TIME TABLE. In effect 12 o’clock Sunday, Sept. 25th, 1927. ' Cracker Jack Store A Home Institution Full of Good Things to Eat. t, A contplete line of Fruits and Vegetables Moonshine Kisses 10c qt. PAS8EN0BR DAILY EXCEPT SliNDA Train 38: Lv Aberdeen 9:05 AM Lv. Raeford 9:45 AM Ar. Fa.vetteville 10:60 AM. Train 41: Lv. Fayetteville 4:46 PM. Lv. Raeford 6:00 PM Ar. Aberdeen 6:60 PM Number 38 connect swith Sea board Aii Line train 12 from At lanta, and our No. 4i connects with Seaboard train 11 for At lanta, Birmingham, and number 3 for Columb’a, , Savannah and Jacksonville. Seed Irish Potatoes, Red Bliss 55c pk. Cobbler’s Orange Jam Crushed Pineapple Fruit Salad Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt jar English Peas Tomatoes Quaker Oat Meal Cracker Jack Coffee 50c pk. 7c Jar 2 cans 25c 15c can 35c 14c can 10c can ✓ 10c box 30c lb. W. A. BLUE. Prea. J. A. BRYANT, Gen. Supt. COME TO SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. Cracker Jack Store Raeford, N. C.i Laurinburg & Southern Railroad Co. Time Table Na. 7. Cancels Time Table No. 6. NartbbaaB^: Passenger Trains Daily: No. 22. , 8:00 A. M. Lv. Laurinburg 9:06 A. M. Wagram. 9:46 A. M. Ar. Raeford « SMtbbaud: No. 21. 4:00 P. M. Lv. Raeford. 4:36 P. M. Wagram. 5:16 P. M. Ar. Laurinburg. Effective 12:01 A- M. Sunday, Nov. 7th, 1926. Jas. L. McNaib, Oen. Mgr. G. Yi JONSa. -4MtetoDt Mgr ^ Helen Keller, begins in this issue of The Journal. It is worth readiilg," in fSct.iworth the cost of The Journal for one year. ■i.' -if Lots and lots of New Spring Oxf/rds, Straps and Pumps, have recently arrived and been placed on sale. We are now in fine shape to take care of your wants in Men’s Women’s and Children’s Footwear. For years and years we have sold Star Brand Shoes and with the satisfactory experience we have had with them these years we are proud to offer our customers these Famous Shoes, and it seems, if pos sible, that they are BETTER THAN EVER! Let us fit the whole familv. Baucom’s Cash Store Raeford, N. C. Don^ be a * Take-a-€hanee FARMER t, • • • Side Dress ‘with Chilean Nitrate T he more Chilean Nitrate of Soda you feed to your cotton crop, the more cer tain you are to make a big per acre increaae. Don’t take a chance on the weather . . . Chilean Nitrate helps set an early crop, strong enough to stand bad weather. 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