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"V' A •'.‘«r ^ - ' t~- ■' rf :» ,;. ," -, r:...,ij»-;;T' ^ V VOU XXV, NO. RAEFORD, % 1929. n^F^Tw. - # S^i- ■4' ; - V 'm jmr NEWS rrEMs. totattvet a Laorloborg Mr. and Mtt. C. flk Upnburcb and ehildrMi tpent the weekend a^ Lake Waeow^w. Mfaif BWfw Brttton of West ^ Bad is thewniwe irf^dlr. ead Mwt jeI 4 iici)oDeldt of Xlieberlsod lliis Loiiise Blm ie etteoding bocwe pertj et Lake Wawa «aaw wltti |riw>ds .from Asna .. . wQKO. ^ V Milwis Isidiiel dean lAinpnt aad Margaret Adams of Mum ttorteg*' apaut the week end in Weatam North Carolina frlendi. ~ ^ ' Miaaes Donnie ^lnef of Ban eom'a Cash Storet'' and Gladys ; Mok'ad^Mi of Ihe * are back at .work ^ tion of ten dava. Mr. and Mra N. B. Sinclair bare retttrni|^ Hk^ » V Weetern NoiiB^ Carolina and *' Tepneaaee and are at home with 5 the Misaee ^n^r.^ Mlaaea .Mery Lane ^wer» of md Soringa. and 9'^ace Wood- ’trnlfof Walnut Cove, were iguaataof Miss Dixie Beaves a ifew days last wfeki - i Dr.' Jaliua Shaffer, Oceuliet. A of RajreMeville, well known in ^^Rkelord, died ib.^a bwpital in Itimore Monday of heiurt troo »le. We were very sorry^to ^rn if hla death. ‘ ^ Thwridewalke in the business were pnt down in 1910, only in a lew occasional kbflctbisiii lyiiifthfoken^ It laity Shop h-'yaca !>■ others ‘thattrbave! been U here slow. " Monday, work on the comple tioa of, or rathlMr tbe.~wideoing hf the sidewalks in the business ischon of the town, that means ^e sidewalks are to exteod to the eti^eet curbings We bad an ? M thie wouldbe done, when e buetnese mba eaw bow good look! Id front of McLauchllu (!So.'s add the poai. office when they cokas for their mail ever? Our cltiseos have Jjpwo g|lds, and ws are glad to see vbe ipprovetnent being myde. ' "^Meeera J. B. and % L. Currie. \w and eon, their wives and iqialK child escaped-serious ii^ory when their cer turned off a|l embankment near Rockhsb creek Sonday afternoon during heavy rain. The accident vrMcaas^by tha rain’s blind- IM tbt driver. The older lady, was large and fleshy, was bj^lyMraisad andiacereted; they vipre brongbt to Blnemont Ho> till and Dr. IMhane rendered t al|l bM Mvlce. took 08 for their home lo Char loitte They returned for the'car Monday. Bev,W.A. licl^d, D. D.,Mr8. MacLeod end tbPir eon, Mr. Ao- guf McLeod of Ouero, Tex., were Its in the home of Currie the first this Dr. McLeod and family spending the month of An K bit vacation, with relatives injAiabama, Gfeorgia, South Car ols and Norrh OaroUna. They wii visit kinsfolk in Robeson, Bc(|lahd and Hoks ooonttea^or waska before starting on the hoMeward oomey. They travel inBtslr own oar, and had no blaoo their 9.100 mileo trip. McLeod will preach In the rioborg Preabvterian church Sunday morning, and at on the 4th Sunday mom M ha has not agreed to for us Id Baeford ae he first atv % damagh dons i>y the. boll weevil will ba revealed at the gin end Mre. ^DeWey ^^dwett andiltlle daughter are yieittog mlatlveoin GbartoltA " > I' « Hoke Oil A Fertflim Co. are offering coal at'reduced^prtaei before,tb^get busy.^ S^ While this sidewalk ■ job is b«ng dona, ^ difearded clay will help other sandy streeU. Scotland county’s tax levy is 13 cents less tbia y ear on tbd valuation than It was lest yeajE. The fellow caring toKodcd tUa weather wouldn’t take ai^ (d- fence at, being told to tp) toMk jSamlet. ^ SomeMilng over twelve thon- eand wbRe boys and girls gradu ated from the schools of the state this year. The weatbennan’s .guess iau't much better than ours, bat if he predicts scattered showers, look for a gully washer. ^ Misses Arvllle Yorke of Golds- ’Tha waatlimr Is gettlitti for fodder puUiMir^ Miss Miry MeM levlMtiog rMutivet rMad^es in Dariiiiglon, 8.0. la in de^ hahaaacoepl bo|d„and Frances Pittard of lo Hester, spent the past week the home bf Mr. and Mrs. J. Maxwell. We are sorry to learn that the condition of Mrs. D. M Camp bell. who has been critically 111 for some weeks, is but little, if any, improved. The people of Laurthburg aye to vote on moving their Copfeds erate mobument, set up lo the ceo^ufa street crossing, at a time when they drove slowly. Mtw Margaret Currie spent g^nesday^and Thursday of last week with relatives in Me^n. e wasacoofnpanled hoDM^yif will visit her. We bate to see cloudy, rainy weather ^ at this season of the year, for lo 'Such weather boil weevils don’t ‘ have to go any* where to have a picnic, and we late those things. Folks are saying Monday night was the hottest night for years. Don’t know about tbati^ Tor many times we were like the fellow who perspired until be was wet with sweat, and we forget. Mr. A. B. McGill Is getting tbe court bouse and everything In readiness for court next week. He usually keeps the court bouse and grounds in good condltioa, but he's painting up a good deal. spsioiV'Ihe Mr. Cuftta, land.pblO| ec a poaiti^.ii Misa Haitte Freemaa few days laskillV^iM^ C^de Pieree farat» MSiBrdwSlfi^a l^ber brotw* ifr, McLean, and^amBy, in deen. 4 Mr. and Mte, 4Qim Walhip and daughter^jXatbariua spent Sunday Lake Waeti^’ maw. % Dr. H. R. .Qromartia. Smband Bll|abe& and Margare|| Wakaca last WedneedairTg Likli jAmaw. ' U Miss Addle. Mae^ GatNu leM Norwood wl I Her sriiool ? i i Pi* % teavliva f^Mi^ i^oflMvlikia the oeBuMoa'biiBW Imr wVkk 'feokha diaitif Doom, ^cantor ot tbe table was a ir #Uh^ievitt W V theattfadiya plaea carda ikoiall wooden tpooaa with painted on them and ~ paoeh. eake and »Dt were. t^tKlAW Pek/tiM Dixie Smith and,^ le. '1 Tbe State Bo^rd of Biectioni met last Thursdav in Raleigh at the call of tbe chairman, J. Crawford Biggs, for the purpoe* es of organization, and the con sideration of tbe requiremsnte 0^ tbe Australian Ballot Law. We had another of the very heavtfst kind ot thunderstoi^s, here Sunday*afternoon.' and one of the heaviest rains of tbe y.^,, and it seemed to have been quite extensive, too, as we have beard from it several miles around. There are places in the county, we are told, where the weevils have just about made a clean sweep of tbe cotton, and some have dusted with calcium arsen ate, but tbe frequent rains have made tbe treatment Ineffective. Truss Orahem, m colored man ot Scotland county, keeps an ac count'of the riln fall, says The Laurlnburg Exchange, and be finds that from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1, 1928, 264 inches of rain fell, and from Jan 1 to Aug. 1, 19^ there was a laiafall of 464 Inches so this yea, has been wettes than last, and we bellqve be It about light; but Scotland, Hoke and Comberiand heve had a good deal more rido then the lot the attier' '' " Hi,*'.',' Sahirday for, She will teach, gan Monday. Mra. W. C. been visiting Cm*! Freeman, in Rembert, R.; After an irlee, wb^ daughtar.'^' 't for bar SuoM. aw||iUy poor elan 'vi^onthi cRgw have compiout and a vary good yield le nop eiq;»ected. Mr. I* H. Htti^lMe 00 Point visited |riativ«i commuidty laet Mweex, and hit |riende wart r4i^ to aae^hi^j cbilaren spent'fi few daya^ftt Wrightsville laetweMr. Littie Mleeeo Mary EUlaabetti and Frances i4^ryde have, ip* turned from a vii|t to Mr. and Mrs L. I. GranthAffi in St Papli* Mrs. Max Heins and cUaugh^ Bettis, of RaDfor^ arrived ^t- urday.to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. ||nd Mrs. J. A. Blue. " Mias Annie Oox, of Laurin- visited Miss BUta^tb McBryde last week, Mi8t|;!,McBryde iae', oompanied hsr bof|is for a few days visit, Messrs. N. B. B^s end C. E Upchurch each et^ a carload of watermelons at and other carp at 9425—when they were they were wante^ We are told the prioee of wa termelons went al|i^ idsces last week—would hardly pay freight* Tba markets on ail truck doesn’t last long, if you imtice. Oo a wet year, when people are pushed fat time to work their crops, their ceue patches are neiritcied,:sa, thare'krill oht be much syrup made this fall. The goverahidbt' eotton crop report last week of fifteen and a l>|l knocked |3 00 tbe bale ofiF tba price. Well, that’s whet they ma|e reporta fpr.^ ' Bev. and Mrs. 0« H. Weaver and SODS, George and Bobwt, have returned froin a vlritjyji|di relativee Ip la Irrei^ iDntl^ l#t SRpds||ir^^ugij|t. theyitttendg^tb%.great annnal Home Coming at Olan. Tbe Singinf^laoe from tbe L 0.0. F. 9t|bmMiKe at||Qqld|hurc]| will give an Jhitartatiimant in the ^eford^ school ^ the evening of Augukt 2Tth. we understand the class Is being en tertained tbe whole week at Southern Pines, and will vMt nig tha tlma they nra tbert. A Gay HapM Puj^, i^Rtoupof young ladiai laft .last Tttsedgy to spend,sev ruppir^ Creek, atteadihg ftklt brnrae- imMlMili Jhee^ine UsH. Icf^hm SwgiimFki (k, 0^maft|e« and KaSe Belle Me Fi^le^vimeite I^ll^Fa^ePt Seate, Ali^^ MeDki AApiae, of .... '..•‘•v. -• v; .iS. 9vkksii4Paxwill. "(Commuoleafed)" Us ctremony of beauty and piM|Moliy. Miss Ora Mat Muz* W. Burkhttuioi evantog at 7;89 o'clock. .Tpkha atraios of tbe Wedding ifird^ from. Lohengrin, played by eM^ Jaok Wilgoi and igfopm entered the^ llvlpg' room.*which was btahtifuNy oratedlftp sun^nw^dp^. During the ceremony To a W|^ was BpCtly ^pjai^.: tbe ^de wore a modieh m Bsmble w navy blue flat crape with aeeeeeoriee to match. Imn^dMtely afl^^tbe cei^ mony 1^. and Mra. Bnrkhead left by motor for unknown ppinte ; 'The ia,, ihe Jyppi^epl daughter of Mr. and ]i|M. J. , 1' Kadia Pragraak . Au^ 7» 12:1(K- Beef cattle pro- duetloilln Baetern N. C. by Earle H. Hostetler. Dept, of An- hnel Hoabandry, Aug. 14, 12;l0 - Dairying with Purebrede in N. C., by R. H. Buffner, Prof. Animal Hus bandry. N. C. State Colelge- “Tlug. 21, 12:10- North Caro- Itaa Horticulture. Dr. B. U. ^.teamoDt. Head Dept. Horti- mtore, N.C. State College. Au^, 12:10—Culling the nurm Flock. By W. P. Alrm' pt. Poultry. M. C * C-12:10—Developing yae agricultural proffam , rth Carolina. By Dean I &. Sehuabi Sehool of Agricul ^ C..State College. If%i, Conditioning the FkxA, for Winter Laying, XsPft A* Dearatyne, Dept BMeaich, N. C. State ipL 18. 11:10—Terracing Finn Lands to Control Eresion, By A, T., Holman, Extension Afirimitural Engineer, N. C Btite ^Uege. ippL 12:10— Dairying De- ^ek^inc for the Past 60 years Ip^ortu Carolina. By F. M- Baht, liept. of Dairying, N. G. Gollefre* Ealarlau Bridge Party, miaMary Lee Seate delight fully entertained the Ace of Olube Monday afternoon at her hooap oi^ain Street. ^ music room andj^eh were arranged with. qiMiitiea of summer flowers, and ^ Idkefy aetting for t^e (ly^ydAdb'Vriilch were , ^ i.- 13, lay. , After, several progressions, the hoBtfSB, aseiated by her mothei'. •U..i6'W. Seate. 'served choco ia^f ca^^and, fruit punch. ^ Those enjoying this occasion «(|ra, i Jiprguerlte Free man, Martha Lee aad Kati& ilMle 'lieLiean,! J^e Parker, Kathleen Dew. Sarah Draugban, Sarah Gromartie. Sarah McEach PfU, PljiM^R^veei,^ Bennie Mc- Padyen, Josephine Hall. Lucile McLeod, Margaret Peele, VeA Goxt^Myrtlpe.Barrington, Alma of RaefordT 1kie education , at ,F1m College" an^ since a popular ajid^ fpcpma- ‘ ~ of North Carolina. The gaoom Is a popular young bu8iae8i‘'mau of Candor and the son ot l|r. and Mra. 0. W. Burk- bead. ^e young couple will make their home in Candor. Rotti ’A^dams, of Ham- |ttAn|^B^>htne J(An^n, of Ral eigh. 1- A CaidM Ihaab. We wi^ to publicly give ex* preMloU^m the gratitude jve feel toward dpr jk^hbqn ahdXriendi for tbelr.,eympathv and help dur- ing «», fb* death of our sister and aunt. aoberta.pfele T XMD t?HlLt)BEN.^ McCahasa-Gihsaa Mies Mary Emma, Jones, of Ru, Is vlMting her aunt, Mrs. Walter Maxwell. Mra. J. A. Blue and Mrs. Max HMDS spent Tuesday with friends in Laimberton, Mrs. LerWarren of Ckrthage la the guest of her daughter, Mra. Howard Qriggero. ^ . - ' »I if * Mr. and Mra. WIcbard. of Greenville, visited ffleuda .ip to An the hnt of the well. Mrs.. Jonah MeAulay. of.,Bi8- ooft is visiting her parns&j Mr. and Mra D. 8. McKeithan^ ^ MlM Kate Yoricd of Goldsboro^ ip siMndiog some time with her rundparenta. Mr. and.Mis J. N. t grundpare The fMlowing invltatloa has baen racMvad by frimide in tha Gibet^n ipe^mg^t tb4 ho|^ yourjwaacpcaat thelaarruge thalrld^tw. Bai^Pi^ to Mr. John Lee MeColman, on Tbursdea, ev|o^s j^e^twenty- aacond of. Af|wi|tt|^C l^if after sixo'oioelt, Methodist^ riturch. Gltpopr^orth Cerolioa. Mr. and Mn* J. M. Thomaa and ddMhaa, Ellahatb aad Fred, of Norfolk. Vo., an tha Mr. and Mrs. John McKeithen of Gnenville, ere guests of his nte, Mr. and Mra, D. 8. itban. ^tMra. W. 0. Brown, Misses Margaret Adams and Mary Brpwo arrived Tneeday to spend a law days with relatives. BeMe Adams, a young colored woman, aged 26 Tears, died last Batorday. Aug. lOlh. 8he was tha third mamber of that family to die within two months* time, u alstar and a brother having Hake'Smdaj Sdiol I The Hoke Coonty School Conventioo will bt. hMi at Antioch Presbyterian CSmeb on Tuesday night and Wpdaai day, August 20tb and 2iatr im* der the auspices of tha Hoko County and the North r.»«nHM Sunday School Asaochdlona. Good speakers with*'Msioo, expertence and training wIB ba on the {MTogram. It is fcr ail Sunday School workers of aO ddDomlnations. We hope that every Sonday School in' tba county will be well unaeiimiti|^. An attendance penhanl^ will be awarded to thelSdhday School having in the ocseions of the convention tbe largest aver age attendence of repreeenta- tives sixteen years at agS:^ and over, according to miles traveled. Attendance records wfll be taken at each session of the con vention. The average nuraber of representatives in each ses sion from a given Sunday School will be maltiplied by the number of miles from th^ church to Antioch, and the Sun day School having the largest number of points will recMve the pennant. * * Dinner at tbe churab Wed nesday. Everybody come and brings basket. JOHN D. ROBINSON. Connty Mr. Maaroe Bast % ■ Mr. Henry Monroe entertained a number of his frieodq Monday night at his home 1(L^ honor of Beverly McCrsi^ht. wh^ia taar- ing soon, The'youx^ folka eo- a numberiff which lemooa'& cakTurwaro served. Those present were Misses Is abella Campbell, Mary Morris, Lorens Andrews. Fiorede Camp bell, Margaret Morris, Mary lU- ma McFadyen, Anna Rogers, Vera and Lily Florence Cox, Mil dred McDuffie, Mary Neal Mo hair, Mary Frank Mooroeh Sarah Neal Adams, of Hamlet and Jeannette McLauchItn, of Red Springs; Messrs. Beveriy |McCrigbt. Marion Gatlin. Fred Culbretb, George Bethune, Ker- mit Crawley, Hallie Reaves. William Lamont, Malcolm Camp bell, Willard and Woodrow Hog gins, John bather McLean, of Maxton, Angus McLeod, of Oue- ro, Texas and Charlie Garrison, of Greenville. S. C. Miss Jeannette McLanehlin, of Red Springs has returned home after visiting Miss Lorena An drews. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Niven and chUdren of dt. Petenbnrg, Fla, areguestsof Mr. Nlven'a parenta, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Niven.* ^ Mr. W. E. Freeman and fam ily spent Saturday in Charlotte, and Saturday night and Suoday at Unionville with Miss Panttne Freeman, who teaches there. I Mr. and Mn. J. B. Thomas and daughters, Kathryn and Mary Ellen, left Tuesday to spend awhtle'at Bobineville, in the extreme weatern part of the State. Mr and Mrs. L 1. Grantham and daughters, Sarah and Jane McBryde. of SL Paule, apant Snndoy with Mr. and Mra. By- an McBryde* The little gh^ remained for a longer rielL * Mrs. J. H. Privett of Dartiag- ton. S. C., bhs returnad hena after a visit to bar dougbl|f. Mrs. H. L. Gatlin. Mr. WDl'* lace Privett and Misa Iby Qttlri dv of BarUngton Bhaday. ■.m
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