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. 7-v ^r: ,SM -r > -Si , Flmfesaonal Cards. it . --- — R.MLIIel»ARNID, PBNTIST : 7^?^'' .OBMtBinoor, Front, Bnilord. W. O. VlMMMtOllMCto. 9M. Betidenco 206. - ■.A.IUTliES(»I.H.D., OSm Orpnad Floor Bear Boomt Bank of Baelwd Building, BMfOOd,N. O. boMisOfllci No. S61,BortdAno6 261. Load Newt bcois. I CSov^rAdrl Gwrdoer; fchiiwgh his assistaot Coansslori If* A Tobacco IS i. veraging oiilT|Tbwii«nd. Is trying to ^effect « about 12 csnl 8 a pound on the ofthedlfforcncsibn- fiaBtem Carolina markets. i tween the mill owners and the u n r IX • u 'strikers at the Marion mills this Rev. EC, L. Davis, head of the A.ntl>Saloon League in this state, l died at his home In Raleigh Thursday.. last week. • But it does not seem that much can be done-with AD. GORE LAWYER •f Baetord Bldg. RMfwd l»Twm. H okeBenity, Lo» - a Trust Oo. PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance WITH PAUL DICKSON. .elth'r side. i (jov 0 Max Gardner and the Rev. J M. Daniel."pasior of Governor’s (Counselor.-N.^ A the Methodist church in Rock* 'j'ownsenQ, have worked ha^ to Ingham, was found dead in bed. ^ ,rion mill ftrike but last Thursday morning. He was | goners wmII not even negoti- 49 years old. g settiement while leaders of \ It is said twenty millions of j the American Tei tile Unl«m are government money is offered to to be parties to the settlement* DR. . S. SUGGS, Chiropractor, Opposite Post Otfire, Fas'ctteville, N. C. DR. H. R. CROMARTIE DENTIST Office Beokond Floor, Front, Bank of Baetord Bailding. Baeford, N. O. Pk«»oee:Offloe No.SOl; Besidenoe'SlS. R. L. MURRAY. M. D. OBm Over McLauohlln Co. Btoie Honn: S:!i0-10;00, 2.4. Pbonaa: Office 6321 Besidenoe 556 J. H. BLUE. ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING Kaelord, N. C. n«K5361. SMITH a McQUEEN Rsdwd, N.:C boost the price of cotton, but it can only be had through co-op erative marketing associations. The average price of tobacco in this state in 1924 was 26 cents a pound. Since it has gradually fallen to 18c in but you have seen no lower priced manu factured tobacco. We certainly had a lot of rain last Wednesday evening and night, but we have an idea dry weather will yet come bfetween now and Christmas, and it will be a good fall for wheat growing. 6ow it. After nine days work a jury was selected to try the Gastonia strikers that shot and killed Po liceman Aderholt in Mecklen burg Superior court. The trial has been in progress now going on three weeks, and it will take a month it is thought to try the case. The trial will cost Gaston county $25,000 it is said. The defense will spend that likely. The mill owners will not tre.at with that organization, as they are Qommunists. : . la to notifr an poiwNW havuif,.iia>iinii dntt - the «idd*'«slate to praent im duly vorifiM to the tmderdgiMid othor befova Aagtiat fMh, IBM, or thi* nmlf • vdU be plOadM Id bar of toeir r-ojvwy* All penfBi Indebted to •aidettoto wUI jptoMevaka Immedi*, ate wtMcment with the undesigned. nil* IBIB ^ - (ViM) EDNA ULEB, Admr. Atoto of 01avt(m A.Lilee. =‘'' 'I'.'-r Z We wish;to - anfiouncB :wei PINEUND COLLEGE, salemburg, m. c. Two years of state-accredited college work, A southern accredited high School department, * A boarding echool for little girls on thp campus, Excellent courses in Art, Rx«: pression, Voice, Piano, Domestic Science, Business, and Bible. An excellent place for girls, \Vrite for catalogue. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones, Presidents. Aberdeen & Ko^fish y • • » „ RAltBOAD.TlMB TABLE. In effect 12 o’clock, Sunday, Sept, 26th, 1927. -PAlSaNOeR IMILV EXCEPT SI'NDa ' Train 38: - Lv Aberdeen. 8^85 AM Lv. Raisford 9:26 AM. Ar. Fayetteville 10:60 AM. Train 4X;' - Lv. Fayetteville 4:25 PM. Lv. Raeford 6:40 PM. Ar. Aberdeen 6:30 PM. Nunjber 38 connect swith Sea* board Xh Line train 12 from At lanta, and our No. 41 connects with Seaboard trBln 11 for At lanta, Birmingham, and'number 3 for Columb'T, Savannah and Jacksonville. W. A. BLUE. Pres. J. A BRYANT. Gen. Supt £ Notice of Foreclonire Safe. state of North Carolina. Oo juty of Hokel Pursuant to *power vested in the mortgageeH named in the mortgagee registered in ilook« 46, page 230, and 49, page 336, of Hoke cuu^y registry, executed by Mesdamee D. and Kath erine Gore, and Wm. C- Gore, de fault in the payments having been made, the said mortgagee will offer for caah at public auction at the courthouse door in Raeford, N. C.. to State' higheet bidder, at noon Friday, Administrator’s Notice. Having qnalided a8 adiuinktrator of the estate of Mn. Flora A, Carrie, (Mra. J. A.) deceased, late if Hoke Connty, N. 0.. this is to notify all pereoua having olaima agaiurt the said estate to present them tomednly authenticated on or before Aagoat the 8tb, 1930, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons ind - btod to said estate wil make immediate settlement with the undersigned. This the 30th day of July, 1929. R. B. LEWIS, Adm’r.. of the estate of Mrs. Flora A. Carrie. toan New Ofloe oi>poaite Oourc House. QORDON ROWLAND peeaonal attention eiven Sept. 27,1929, the land described in the two said mortgages, the lands in earh being Ibe same: Beginning at the west margin of Magnolia street, G. H. Giles’ corner, and runs dne west 210 leet, thence riflf’AinO'IIP due north 94 feet; thence east 90 feet; '-'f* thence north 10 feet; thence east 120 feet; to said margiu of said Magnolia trees); thence south along the mar gin of said street to the beginning. RAEFORD BUILDING & LOAN ASSOOIATION, Raeford, N, C-. Wm. U POOLE, Sec.-Treas. Post Angus) 26, 1929. ATTOBNET AT LAW RmIsH, N. C. Dp ftolra in Oourt House. Phone No. 227. Greensboro Nurseries FRUIf SHADE AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, EV ERGREENS ANILBLOOM- ING SHRUBBERY r At reduced* prices. Write for Nttieecf AdminutratioD. Haviiw qualified as administrator of lha wtasa of J. H. Bykes, deceased lito of Hoke County, N. C-. this is to all perauns having claii. s the aald estate to present I doly verified to the undersigned •dMleletra..OT on or before the 8tb day ef Aegnst, 1980, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All panoBs Indebted to said estate will pteesi make immediate settlement. This Aug. Srd, 1929. LOUIB PARKER, Adm*r. estate of J. H. Bykes. nOMACH We have forty acres devoted to growing this stock and satisfaction guaranteed. John A. Young & Sons, Greensboro, N. C, ^ was from , to 1917,” mJk m C K. 71 T . nwre i..to..ba a ^wairiit a» a bit ot yet 1 e* , yinmigi on%st the aame. toW^Virgfaiia ik train, Iwas to condition I MM HD ikdl CUM I eomhi*t stand to in my ooodition. told me about I started to mnell doaaa It hetoed t beck to S377lC.A.6k HAyEMoWEYl Making and SAVING money will not only edu cate your children, but it is an education to ITSELF. Not only get a PASS BOOK from us and START a bank account, but after you start, KEEP ON sav ing a part of your income and NEVER QUIT. C'. Start Saving Regularly NOW! We Invite YOUR Banking Business .jr THNU r- HAVBMOMgyi Bank of Raeford ••HonuofthmVhrifty^* lUaford, N. THoao HAVBJIQMiQn Laurlnliurg^ a Southern Railroad Co. Tiat TaUe N*. T. Cancels Time Table No. 6. NertUMsad: Passenger Trains Daily: No. 22. 8:00 A. M. Lv. Laurinburg. 9:06 A. M. Wagram. 9:46 A. M. Ar. Raeford Seathbenad: No. 21. 4:00 P. M. Lv. Raeford. 4:36 P. M. Wagram. 6:16 P. M. Ar. LauVinburg Effective 12:01 A. M. Sunday, Nov. 7th, 1926. Jas. L. McNair. Gen. Mgr. G. Y. Jones Assistant Mgr have not been idle^all tjie bu^ that we have’! ments in our feinniHg^ft . you wish a good ttriM^t^e, trial. Forlthe comingf/seas^ ’ will run our gin with eiectrk!]i,. which means a minimum of aiid quicker get-a-waj^!^ our customers for their;, in the past and hope .for a dontifl|^ ance of the same. . To the Ginners of Ifokb At this time we would like to ili* so thank the ginners of this section for the good business - they haye -.given us in the past. We appre ciate the trade of the ginners of our own county and hope we have merited your confidence. It will be our endeavor af all times to ps^, the highest market price for. s^. We have made considerable improvements to our plant during the summer and today we ^ve one of the best mills in the state.^ , Hoke Oil & \ -T- Company J. B. THOMAS, Manager. & mU'-. Jr/?* -C.i*' '' ■ ■rj: Ar P''V' St"' -A ..A, 4 ' ■-k' f7‘ You are cordially ijivited to meet Mr. D, M. Moses A special representative and expert style authority of the Kahn Tailoring Cor : of Indianapolis who will present a noteworthy display of domestic , and imported Fall and Winter Woolens and personally take your measure for Kahn custom tailored clothes to order. AT OUR STORE lv- GENT’S FURNISHING Raeford, N. C. /■v; • ■ ■ -iS f;r-: r, -4m
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