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f LOCAL ITBMS. / ■..y / ■ Nearly, every autopiobile-ln t^n'refueed to respond Monday The RaefOTd. graded Bchrol will open the spring term Tues day* Jan. 16. _ ' . Mr. D K. Blue ? ' nt Christ h(»nie !• ' lo River k •^mas at hi towns) >ip ‘ '■jSiie coi., t; f. ' , , • I BQi'J-'t ill r t ihg next Moi/day. Misses Annie .vlae Fuller and Elizabeth MciLean came home from the State Normal College in Greensboi^'for the holidays. Mr* M. N. Blue of Badin, who was not long ago Chief of Police in Raeford, and a good officfer, wu in town last week^ Mr. James Johnson of Came ron, route 3, was a visitor to Raeford on Wednesday of last Mr. John.Adan^ ha» Rone to Oak Ridge to enter school. " And they say kerosene is also getting scarce. - We are indebted to Mr.- J.. H, Wilk^ for “The Perfect Man.” We havi^Bt bliz zard snows. . A uJ>. s cftiAswi'rty- was^ the ola ; iihe* Sticky snW.--' The Hoke county Toads have stood wed the trying ordeal of this winter’s weather. . ' I hav^. taken "up a Bsi stock hog. Front feet and^,the right hind are white; ^tte hlazein the face; part of the Imt ehr yrtiite'. I can’t find the owp* ef.’Tor the hog. Whoever is thte' pwher I wint him to come ahd get him, arid pay me for damage and this notice. . This Dee. 22nd. 1917. • . ' D_,.C. Me NEILL, . Raeford, N. C., Routq 1 Sale of Lend for Dii[i»ion Aberdeen & Rockfish Railway Co, -.T —;.'V, • W rnast heartily thank you for your very liberal, pa trdhage through the past .year and we hope we pleased you. ' VVe are glad to have been able^to sell yefu what you needed, and that you are pleased. . Vi^e wish for each our friends a happy hi.d prosperou r '/eg^', and trust to be in position to even do bette v for our cusfeiiiGris tiiHri WO hiive eVGt* bcGn.betorG. .. * Time Table No. 42, In ef fect 12 o’clock Sunday May 17, 1914 Furenat to art order in that aiiei-'nl prtKioedmg now pwuciiug ia the olheo of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Hoke County, N. C., entitled Thoe. A. Graham against 1^. Mary Fadyeu et al. we Ihe oudersigned East Boand Firit-Cus$ PatieBSer TrawA commissioners, will sellNat public auc I Pailv except Sunday tiou, at the time and place and uyon j ■ on Aberdeen 9 10 a m- the terms named below, subject j >.4 in Do- Arrivp Envette- noiifirtnation hv the Court, we fdi- Raet-oid 1000. Arrive rayeue family. Mr. Archie Tapp has returned from Camp Jackson, Columbia. They said they din’t want him; anyhow, he prefeis growing fine tobacco to fighting Germirip. confirmation by the Court, lowing described land: , . Situated in Quewhiffle tou^.ei.it), ' Whed Freis-hi'.nd P.oenger fr«i« Hoke county, N. 0., adjoining the I daily except Sunday —— lands of John Blue and others, begni- Week. and joined The Journal nlng at ^ stake on the eastern bank ‘ of Quewhiffle creek at a comer of the Ashley Heights land, and runs thence N 87 E 4.5 chains to a stake; thence S 31-4 W 77.57 chains to a, corner of John Blue’s land; thence with the said John Blue’s line S 35 1-4 W 11.75 chains to a corner of what is known as the McFarland land; thence N 86- 3-4 W with the line of the .VTcFarland tract 31.60 chains to Mill creek;thenoe 'down Mill creek with i.W«t Bound Mixed Freight .,nd Pa.Xenger Trxio Mrs. J. W. W«ke« ofEaeford, 1 ville 11 20. i Mix DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY No. 22. Lea va Aberdeen 7 30 a m; Arrive Raeford 83.'5, leave Raeford 210 p rn; Arrive Fay etteville 4 00. ■ W»*f Bound First-Clast pMseuKer Train's DAILY EXesfo^NDAY No. 41. -Leave Fav^tteville 4 50 p m; Raeford S 55: arrive Aber deen 6 41 We have had.a good year’s business and we thark Qur friends for it. ■ ’ , ’ . ' . a . .A t' T; Wediave now and Ml continue to have large stoci-s of-Ladies Readyto Wear, Men and Boy.s’ clothing, Gerfs Furnishings, Dry Goods, Notions and bhofis for everybo r, and our past,reputation for low prices will be maintaini I. o * ^ ^ ' .or,. ‘ Our buyer will SQon be away to cuy goods and v ill give sPecial attentionTo Ladies Pveady-to-Wear. Route 1, has been confined to her room for several weeks by an attack of rheumatism. We are glad to she is improv ing* although she is still unable to get about. . Miss Margaret Hall, a regis tered nurse, has located in Rae ford and offeres her services to the people of the town and coun ty. card. Miss .Hall is an es timable young lady, and we are ,glad to have her with us. She is living with her uncle. Sheriff | UaH, on North Main Street. to a stake, one of John Bioe’s corners thence N, 87.1-2 W 33.33 chains to Quewhiffle creek a short distance be low the confluence of said creek with the aforementioned Mill creek ;thence np Quewhiffle creek along the mean ders thereof to the beginning; the same oontaining 408 acres, more or 1g88 ■ This is the Rlip Graham land and on it is located ^e old Neill Graham home place. ' TIME OF SALE: January 14th, 1918, ' at 12 o’clock M. PLECE OF SALE) Court Door at Raeford, N. 0. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. This December 12, 1917. '■ . J. McN JOHiJSON_and J. W. CURRIE, Oomm’rs. UAU-Y I XCEP i SUNDAY .No. 21 Lc;ives FayeGndno i 00 pmi m’rive Raeford 2 50, leave Raeford 3 50; Arrive AW’deen 5 00 p m. J » ^ ‘ tern s WAGRAM BRANCH No. 11. Leaves Raeford 10 30 m: arrive Wagram 1115. No. 12. Leave Wagram 12 m; arrive Raeford 12 40. JOHN BLUE, President. W. A. BLUE,
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