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Our'Base-b'oot IVtil b i{h school and college athle cs should be su permen, but. it's p qirestioQ In CO on the Robeson markets arc our mind whether tttese inoder t said to be some better than thev , ^ ''y physic illy superior were last year. j the old fellows who. developed a rugeed hardihood by hard la* AD. GORE LAWYER Buil^of Bseford Bide. EUeford 8M.>TreM. H okemalty, Los > A Trust Co. PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance WITH PAUL DICKSON. DR. n. S. SUGGS, Chiropractor, Opposite Post ()fKce. Fayetteville. N. C. DR. H. R. CROMARTIE DENTIST Office Seckond Floor, Front, Bank of Raeford Bnllding. Raeford, N. O. Phone>j: Office No.201; Residence 513. R. L. MURRAY, M. D. Office Over McLauchlln Co. Stoie Hours: 8:30-10:00, 2-4. Phones; Office 6321 Residence 555 J. H. BLUE, ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING Raeford, N. C. Phone 5361. SMITH & McQUEEN Raeford, N. C Will practice in ail courLS ot State Prompt and parsonal actentiou eiven iness. ce opposite Oourc House. toaUbi New GORDON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW Rieford, N. C Up Stairs in Court House. Phone No. 227. 79 whiskey stills ws re captur- ed in the central counti3s ill state during the monih of Julv; haven’t a report from t uher iid of the state it appears U. S. Senator Tysonoi Teiinee- see, a Spanish-Amerirao War veteran, and a General in the World War, and one of the South’s greatest representatives in Congress, died last Saturday, aged 68 year. ^ The courts of the State dispos ed 16,810 criminal cases between July 1, 1928, and July 1, 1929 I. 888 of those indicted were ac quitted, 2,883 wele nol pressed, II, 946 were convicted, 10,422 o' these were white people, 6 321 were Negroes 65 Indians; 15,848 involved were males, 960 females Notice of Foreclosure Sale. state o( North Carolina. Cojuty of Hoke] Pursuant to power vested lu tlio mortgagees named in the morigag, h registered in Books 46, page 230, and 49, page 336, of Hoke county registry, executed by Mesdames D. and Kath erine Gore, and Wm. C. Gore, de fault in the payments having been made, the said mortgag'-e w.ll offer for cash at public auction at the courthouse door in Raeford, N. C-. to the highest bidder, at noon Friday, ^ept 27,1920, the land described iulfic two said mortgages, the lands in each beintr the same: Beginning at the west margin of Magnolia street, C. H. Giles’ corner, and runs due west 2i0 feet, thenct due north 94 feet; thence east 90 feet: thence north 10 feet; thence east 12t feet; to said margin of said Magnolir trees?; thence ^outh along the mar gin of said street to the beginnine. RAEFORD BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Raeford, N, C-. 2 Wm. L. POOLE, _ Sec.-Treas Post August 26, 1929. t)oif. end tramping tiie forests in ii ; .1 ui irante. • Th rt'^en ruen aiid three wo i!it I) A eiii o.'i trial vionday in Ctnr'o'fe for the murde? of i Chief of Police Aderfiolt of Gas tonia in J uly. The-^i* di fenants are labor organizers and striking cotton mill operalivoK of Gaston county. No trial ever he'd in the United States has nr uia- d more interrst. than this. There are as many more strikers in Gastonia to be fried for secre' assault. PINELAND COLLEGE, SaIEMBURG, n. c. Two years of state accredited college work, A southeru accredited high school department, A boarding fchool for little girls on the campus. Excellent courses in Art, Ex- pr-esslon. Voice, Piano, Domestic Science, Business, and Kille. An excellent place for girls. Write for catalogue. Mr. and Mrs. W J. Jones, V Pr sid^nts. Administrator^ Notice. Havinn: quali'lsd as adiniuls frator of the estale of Mrs. 1 lora A, Currie, I Mrs. J. A.) deceased late of lloke onuty, N. C., this is to no ify all D.rsouB having clair.is apai tl the laid estate to present (hem ro niaclaly luthentioated on or bilo'? August -lie 8th, 1930, or this notice "ill be j'esded in bar of any r covery. All -'arsons ind bted to eai estate wil iiake immediate scttli ment with the indersigned. This the 30tb day of .lulv, 1929 R. B. LBV Iri, Adin’r.. ;i>f the estate of Mrs. Flora A. ( urrle. Admlriitratriz' Notice. •V . • • s. Having qualified aa 'adminitferariz ot the estate of Clayton A. Lflaa/ de ceased, lalse of Hoke coonty, N.O. this Is to notify all pMaona having elajma a;ainst the said estate to pceaent them duly verified to the niideraigned on or before August Mth, 10Sa,or this notice w|ll be pleaded in bar of their r Civery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immedi ate settlement with the undersigned. This Aug. 2cth, 10X9. (Miss) EDNA ULES, Adms. Estate of Clayton A.LileB. Aberdeen & Rockfish RAILROAD TIME TABLE. In effect 12 o’clock Sunday, Sept. 25th, 1927. PASSENd EK DAILY EXCEPT SVKDA Train Lv Aberdeen 8:36 AM Lv. Raeford 9:26 AM. Ar. Fayetteville 10:60 AM. Train 41: Lv. Fayetteville 4:25 PM. Lv. Raeford 5:40 PM. Ar. Aberdeen 6:30 PM. Number 38 connect swith Sea* board Aii Line train 12 from At lanta, and our No. 41 connects with Seaboard train 11 for At lanta. Birmingham, and number 3 for Columb'S, Savannah and e Jacksonville. Notice of Administration. I Having qualified as adminiitrator of. tihe estate of J. H, Rykes, deceased lateot Hoke Ouuty, N. C-, this is to notify all persons having claii s against tlie said estate to present them duly vended to the undersigned administra or on or before the 6th day of Augnet. 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their rer overy. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. * This Ang. 3rd. 1929. LOUIS PARKER, Adm’r. estate of J. H. Sykes. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as a ministrator of the estate of J. D. MuGougan, de- ceas^, late of Hoke county, N. 0., tills is to notify all persons having claims agaisttbesaidestste to present Uiem to the uadersigned duly veri fied on cr b,.icre the Istday of An- guct, 1930,or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlemeut. Thi. July lO.h, 1929. J. M. McGOUGAN, Admr., Estate ,f J, D. McGougan, Djc’d. PAINFUL INDIGESTION *1 8UFFEXKD from indi gestion — everything I ate gave me heartburn,'* aaya Mrs. Mattie Mul lins, of Pound, Va. "For months, I did not see a well day. I wor- ! xied along; but never flslt welL *1 got a package of Ihed- forr?s Black-Draught at the aioro and began fnlrmg it—a dose every night befosw going (9 L-1. I bad been having an awTui pain. After I had taken ria'':-r-:-aufeht, this pain en- ti. - 'y t topped. I began to gain in wei^’ t, end rested well at night. Ill a few months I was feeling f ne. My health was beb ter than it had been in years. T keep Black-Draught in our home, and we all tskf it for oenstipation and tqwet atomach.” ' SHETLAND PONY SALE. We will hold our Annual ‘Pony Sale tSaturday. . Aug. 31st, 2 P. M. This is the best offering we have ever had, some splendid 1, .2 and 3 year okl mares, a fine lot of colts- Where parties wish they can depost $10.00 and leave colt with dam until Oct. 1st, when all colts should be weaned.» No money yon can spend will give the chi id'as much pleasure, health and confidence as that spent for a pony. ' ■ * GREENSBORO NURSERY & STOCK FARM, John A. Young & Sons, Gorrell St. Ext. W. A. BLUE, Pres. J. A. BRYANT, Gen. Siipt. Laurinburg & Southern Railroad Co. Time Table No. 7. Cancels Time Table No. 6. NorthboBnd: Passenger Trains Daily: No. 22. 8:00 A. M. Lv. Laurinburg. 9:06 A. M. Wagram. 9:46 A. M. Ar. Raeford Sontfaboand: 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. McNair, Gen. Mgr. -G. Y. Jones “ Assistant Mgr Insist C3 Thedford'o \f imi ItefE Money! ' The man who makes ten thousand dollars a year and SPENDS it all has nothing. he man who makes one thousand dollars a year and saves PART of it gets ahead. THAT’S ARITHMETIC. Start Saving Regularly NOWI We Invite YOUR Banking Business if**? ^HAILS-STBEN agraw HATS THINKt CONSTirATION, IK3ICIITIOIt BU..:OOSN1SS II Bank of Raeford **Hofne of the Thrifty** ^ Raeford, N. C TMNKl - -f - 5 ‘A U : ' •f'; -■' -'5 rTj v IF you do not know the GOOD Screeiiing: ' , • . V . ■ TRY to do some work by a light in an unscreened house -at night, and you will be an noyed by more bugs, flies, gnats and things than you thought lived. IF you desire Pure FOOD stuff for your family or stock, why not get it from folks you know, can go in and see, see the articles manu factured, of what it is made and how, and adjust any complaint on your mind, and get satisfaction. IF you use Building Material in small or large quantities, you pay tranportatiqn, and by buying from us, you save, and then you SEE IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT. > Confer with us as to your wants. ■ * Upchurch Milling & Storage Co. Raeford, N. C. -h;- ~.T7a , --SE .* . ,, FALL and Winter (W- ■ f Just arriving, and we will be pleased to show our friends and customers the New Suits. They are nice. We are restocking in all lines of Gent’s Furnishings _ getting ready for the Fall trade, and if you happen to be one who is not wearing our Good Clothes,- you are out luck. Come and see. •IC N HAVKMONEYI GENT’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, - Raeford, N. C. '
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