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. T' I • ^ 1^" 'r« F p% / _.__C00|I1,J0MIU . NhHikii W KAEmDrOBUSHDIG CO. _v_2i*22I122£i2£2Ii—— BnfcenMi »t tbe poctofliM it RMtord . N. d.. M oecond-^dMO matter. ' - ^ * THuSfeAY, JAN. iO. ^ ^—' .. Misa Dorothy McNeill en Peace Imtitute tbii week. - Cottoo yeafetday on the local mMlcet^roui^t adi cento. ; F^Msr ; R^ Ut. ncfdee in t^ oiduinn. Misa Maude Poole has returned ' to E. d r. T. ^. Greenville. ; Miss Florence Dickson has te- turned to her school in Benson ' . • f ^ Mrs. Newnen of AuKUsta, Ga. is a jruest in the Jjome of Mr. 4i C. McLean. Mies Uiubeth McLean has re turned to the State Normal Cot l^e in Greensjboro. Misaes Anna McDonald* Mary Harrell and Mary Poole hate re turned to Flora McDonald Col. C.A. Saleeby and A.G. Karam Syrian merchants here, hare • made assignments to J. A*Niven Mr. W. J. Johnson of Lobelia was a visitor to Raeford yester- da v, and called at this office to " do us good as he always does. Hoke county lost some valued citizen^ in the Messrs. Diggs* who returned to their home in Anson county last we^k, after a residence of four years on Mr. W. T. Covington's farm. They will always be pleasantly re membered here. About the meanest thing we have| yet heard is this story that a nurse at Camp Sevii Greenville. S. C., supposed a wonum, proved to be a man and that be had been spreading germs among tbe men. That is too despicable to think of. We hope it isn’t true. Notice to FameiB. Hoke connty on the dates and places nam^ below to take or der^ for nitrate of sodato be furnished by the Government: Allendale, Mon. Jan. 14, 2 p. m. Antioch, Tues “ 16, all day, Dundarrach, Wed “ 16. -9 a. m. Arabia, Wed “ Bethel, Thurs Spring Br. Thurs “ Glenecho Fri., “ Bockfish Fri., *' Raeford, Sat. SJQameron’sMon Lobelia Toes Montrose Thurs Civfl Caleyer. ..v,*, ^ .WEPNESDAY; ; Alex. P McLean et al' v Major EVans^ , ^ McL & Mc L for plaintiff >. ' " G B P for defendant. . i-r- ' ; ' ^ . Ogburn-Hill Tobacco Co v DS Aldermah* McL y& McL for.plaintiff vx . G B P for defendant ',; V' . ^ ‘ ' Rebecca -J Sniith v J’D McGc L R V for plaintiff ... McI L & P fur defendant.. NoA, No. 57. No. 169. et al . No. 194. >•. • i". •• •• • “■ J^a;263.; No. 299. A P Trautrnan V J.'j[ oinciair ■: >.■ . / d’ ' • A A14' ^ ' repairshhre.4dn|i;-oyi’ J. Vv;'C foi :p!4b.1i , for cfet'eiidaht'.’. 'c4L|kjt ydd a beahilf^ fsi Peden y McLaueh . , E 8 S for plaintiff ► ^ " G B P and 8 B McL for defendant. No. 3ll. Sturgis v Msultsby and McDonald J W C for plaintiff ; - ' [/f- E 8 S for defendant' No. 338. Fuller V railroads : J W_G f5r Ir/iaintiff 1 ki fkradp. ti:. ' fi N for cl#fendants> No. 360. No. 366. No. 382 No. ,3^. No. 899, No. 401. Merchants Nat'i B uik et a W & B et al foi; plaintilfs G B P tor defendants.. Hodgiu .v Hagan et al E 8 S for plain I iff EPS for defendants. Mathewson v Cms 8 & L for plaintiff G,B P for fMre/iije it Gnibh V P J & J for I) E S. Sfor defendants W 6 Buie Go v H G Blue J W C for plaintiff E S 8 for defendant Fertilizer Co v Singleton ut al McI L & P for plaintiff «E 8 8 for defendants. No. 402.’ ’McLauchlin Co V N^A McNeiff J W G for plaintiff ^ 8 B McL for defendant. ' No. 4ll. M- W McLean v D 8 Currie et aK A D G for plaintiff I / >. E S S for defendants. V . ' ^ No. 413. Keith Co v Epsteiin I B - H W B W for plaintiff ] ’ w for defendant. . - . ^ No. 431. Wagram Mercantile Co V J^W Stubbs B J W C for plaintiff i " . —=?'for defendsmu Divorce cases may be’called’afc any^wie to suit the ience of tbe court. • X. ^i:' ■ f ■ - .1 - I ^1 i ^ I' ' -f Ji^deSaa of'sale ceirt«in' TOdrt- ^age 4xecutedib^i^&. Jt F. >boo4j{?Q. 3r!?ag& 147,^’ tbp-rre iOf Hokfttcoanty^^defaHlfcb*' Wde' -pdAbe ■ tnb'reby secured^ auctfOii, for caaf^ arj 16,: cd^ ,h«u9Bi.!dCjor i o - n aefjbrd, N.' /J. s ,P.' ’ tlio ftlld\vingtde8pit)ed iir Radford Begmnlag-ai^ a stiikeu'i'rt' ,»or^h'' era Mae of ’a’^traQt Q:C d*nd'« c6ifyeyed by Mr8BA, ']E!;.TPcMll,others to^ David' Mc^afei ^take •‘befpg tlie.,.iiortllea9terifccotneit^pt .tjcaet ;coiiyey'6d;by "Dayid.Mfi.Ra^. ■(’ni^beli. arad rtiiviivfignvrra- the faici oigiilaf nerDherii'line,■ '’North: 4^8-:- 45 min. E. 34 chains: tip origma|_ corner;ihenc’e With i:%:.'qr^1nal.eirst-’ era line S. 5g d«g;,. l^.tnln. .-W., abonfi o(,^a; 4riore or la'sa 80 yards .tb a( stake k;th0aca wit9:a aej^^.more ori^Qsa. ifOTte® 4bove l^piiypMi: Uftnisa iViliderBi^edjeiijil^tb® day of : f-Dph- i4i7,vaBSl.retdro»bie'tQ, tem of dfbke cbun^ aop^rior donrt to Be hvldim JaiB. 2i;A8l8, ■citing, said dc- ',mnda|tyh> af^eaf at said.,-farm %Od pr-deisilOr tQ thp «pmplaint pf ■ hjip plafltitifi'”haiibini(i view which com- ’plAlnfcffee plfdii^Bdeinanda ^ ^a«>- fblute oir 6fat3ifbwy.grpahd8; ’ And the de- /f«iida.ht ::wiu tokh: notide th^ nnlesa ai^wera'br dpmtira to' paid .;Coin- piainEwithin time ^qnired ^Ji^ demanded" :by plainijff- in ^his ^dojii^nipt wiH be granted..' ' ^ , ''■’‘"ihew my hand this 19tn of i»ir. • ’.y-i Estate Maitgf^.- ler ' w ■ /*-:■ V '’-i le hoquets of C^chldsi lies, Sw^t P^, Roses . nations airanged iir the^ artistth' Atob- oi^ , rabgerahn^tf j^bf FloraL-^ilfBfap Ca8kett;Gd''^er8 hn^' ‘Sprays aiw uBsurpasseid none, V * . Weyarive prompt attentioi^v to. mail, phone and tele^tph pr^ L ...... Grea:^ „ , , -;8W. B. McQuedn,^ Boiqbnshes, Shrabe and EvprgMcas' ” r Dili* Snperior CoB«;.^1n-«^rfikty^ “ ' ■■' - '{.hOY-illJlAVES. Aeaiit.- - RALElGH,^iN. C. Phbne.149. • /Stor»'4T. SELECTED GF^ERiNGS the decorated erpekery .^psort^d vases ' ' Decoraitiphs w'hou^ and r-^abkages Ppmader Toilet, a; ^r. gnven- line pai^^ td> Mid northern Imp about M cbkina viding line DetweeB*tqe .lan'dTs" of this grantor 'and a traist, conveyed' tdAlpx., Campbell; th^bg With’. said^ditiding linq N. 31i jD. |abb«ti'76ly^da to thr beginning cor^f. IVj t}i® in tention "Of'this 'creed tofepnypy a ten acre* strip'^'^f land cm the Jiorthern: side of ttie said tract of land convey-, ed by Mrs. A. E. Scull and others:to David McRae^ which conveyance is recorded in Book “0” Ho.j 6, page.26?' in the records,of Cnraberla'nd cohMy, and Book 6, page 167 of Hoke county;. TJ M E LE: 12 . o’ clock noon; ^January 16, ims, TERMS OF SAl^r Oash.. > • PLACE OF €ALt:T0ourt bon^'dbpr Raeford, 'N. O. , , V >■ -', ,r This ISth, day. of Pec.^ 1817; .' ”” DR. j; F. ■HfGHSpTH, Iffortgagee^, 1^.1 , By yirtUe’‘pf authority vettpd in the .undeTpigne^^y the tonnk of .a deed ot.^brtgag@ executed by A. D; Boat- •Mfa^ to, Williford and .“.Johnson Oom- .tiany. a corporation, diated December 21Sti,-I908. registered In the reg^t^p’s office of Cumberland, pofihty ^n • ;Z’? No. rat pagp Sff Hdef^lt baying been . fiiade: .in the paypjLent of thq debt'AherO^' secured) nre Mdnday, the" 14t> day pf January, jdl^'ac fa o’oloejt npph; at the court ?bpu«ie“dobr pf Cumbejlipd, county in x xv/juLcviai i/^cic for'^pasb the follp^ng lands: *, JJlg aSSOTtlllpllt.CatlaieS, rsi- -In^Rofce county, Q6ea'hidle town-r j i-i.. *■•• ■• ... ship, -beginning at a pipe : among pointers and runs South 12?60 phaiM to a'Stake, three phip pointers ;then^ .\Vest 20 chuins^tc^a large pinfe';theiice North JLkpQ eliainS'to a ’stPile cofner neat a pine ; tbened EaSt'afi ctodnef^to the beginniagjfcpntaining twe®^ five .•/S ./■ 6t 2p. m. 17, 9 a. m. Ilf 2 p. m. 18, 9 a. m. 18, 2 p. m. 19, all day 21, 2 p. m. 22, all day 23, 2 p. m. or dale unea_ House and lot On Prospe^l^Avende. Lot 60X150. ^ House gpddT^^pfpr^le ^ooni cot re ni^y located on a gooc mgh lo^. f II mafe you a gbdd house^and will xii EDWINS, ah^eyat WHJ pnsctice in all emui- , ^ ^ ■Prermpt and personal attention, giy^ to all busineeB.” ■ 'vJ!7e'W Office, cipposite Court HPusfe-.i- Stobhen Mglntyid^R. 0; LaW^i^ncV / James D. l^ctQx7 ■ 7 IclNTYRE, ^ RROCtORV • 4.^ Attprn^s af Lai^ ' LbMBeRTOtS>-|l. Will practice^ in ijail $0 onjJlS;f SAL^-Monday, Jihihary ..141iii,.19i8;,at lan^n;-. * RLADE OF SALE : Court house door* \^r iAlE:. Cash', v. ■ . Ills DecemberlOth, 4917.' . JOHNSON, OO.'succesBon of ' ^ ‘Johnson Gg., Mortgagees. BANKtJFMAXTpN,. \Assignee of IVfortgage- "McIntyre, La^mnoe A 'Proctor, Eumbertoff. N. 0,, Attos. for M’tgee. les sins And kindfParticles prices paid for egm chicksyv'butter^^^ ciJIJ pe^,: and .ail wintry W0.: p€^n ausinjBs^ aveiT, us thdur 40RRIS BUYING 41 Phone 105 ^ Raeford. N: C. ■ :: , to simply ydur. sff Ppjw Sausage ' ip -fc-’ ' 4 • ' 7 T am a^m wjants in Beef, Tlesli, jjs X Good Stock, :Kesh^: G . Terms: CASHyOt'^ W-. OrA C^OMARTie. :y.--y- ■ r. : ..y--— • V :.A .. R N. LOOPBR Countr Dem. Agt. I StoclMders' Meeli^. . The sto^holdefs of .the Bitnk of Rajpfdrd held their annual meeting on January 3rd, and thc^; following officers were ejected: J. W. McLanehlin. President, 6. A. Graham, and ' T.B.Dpchurch, Vice Pres., y Jno W. Moore, Cashier. J. N. Steele, Asst Cashier. A dividend of 8 ^ cent was declared and ordered paid at opce , A3iriiii«trMor4~NMkt, Igft'viog qoajifled M adudnlstrator of' the est^ of Ohas. H. Preast, deoeas- ad, late of Hoka county, lorRi Oar- olina, this is to notify all personshav- taf qiaims against the said estate to pi osent them duly authenticated to &e undersigned on or before the 9th day.pf January, 1919, at this notice win tw pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to wid es tate will plefw make immediate set tlement,. ... . i,. ■ ; This the 9th day of January, 1918. J. H. kiukteji "— —flflJhii. HT^aSir, dsod." JW/'W. Moore, . RaeforA N. G; T vf OR.'H. qROM^tip; RAEFORD. Offictf- Ji Oific* 'Phoae, 76. I BaRffisf.' . lidca^'Phoac 26. > ■ >?’ Ba AUTO ^ CYCLE SUPPLY V COMPAp: t We,y:ish to annetoS^’^^ the motoring public that ^ haVe^urr chased,the busine^^ss ffmn Mr. , and wilfeontinue to ; ex- ..the same courteous treatihent that he h^ given here-tpTfore. - WD will serve you .well for^/. Six Days of The Week, arid Please Bear in JVlind ^hat There Will be rio^SuMay SerVi^. . 1 We carrjf a complete line of Accessories, Grease, Oils, ahd'‘^il- tered Gasoline. ^ ' ■j.-w. A*. .lORNBY AJTD OouNSBiion' AT.'llAw; Office , Unstairs in the Johngon: vs'?'- . Hafl, Tornado^ Bonds;, Trnst do. Thomas Building. DR. H. Mck!'McDlAR]VlI4 /■DENTIST i^FtjrflD/* N. O. . 1^: Bank of Raeford Building OFFICE PHPNE NO. 4-L, ■ . RESIDENCE PHONE Np.a-J. 1 Ctaemicjiif.andi Mlcrbsiropi^l, : Bxaminatiim. v Phone at Office^ aad^.Realdence; .. _ '"ig'y p' GORDON B. ROW^,Afto attorney ,at LAW Raeford,' N. €1 ' Office Np. 19 in Bank of Raeford jffic!g.r iFhone No. 27. Gjfn you save 'fiioce «a\ KifSh^ri Chbi^et ARTHUR D. QQRE. A^T^NEY ^ AT. LAW, Raoford, N. C. . Office in Prat| Building; > r,' When deciding what to- .^ve her, Christmas, consider the -,Hob&- . ieif and the man^'supeijiSF: ady^y- .tages " ’ -x. J . i PEAS. Farmers, sell roe your PEAS. B G. H. McKAY, Mazton, N. C. ■■:' "fc, Jt s PHAVE Taken die agenev for OVEBLANO autQ(so!^.!ei. can make im^ipdiato deliv- Paul Didtoon. ■; ■ / ■ - \ \ MeMlmtyQm^^rpaager Respectfully, F:^.'WALKjER, Raeford, N, G.’ A, W. McLean : 3.-, Vatser.. McLeau, .Varger McLq.y), Office bn secopj Bank M^^tiYS-AT-LXw; floor National „ J ' LUMB^TON. N.'G '* " ^ ri^3y. 6.^hltley, ^ ^ f ATTOKNBV-AT.UAW.''■ RABPORD. - -Ni C. . Phone 79. Up Itairs in Johnson' Titoo:’ mas building.. , ' vrAii ^ir arefftany mher gifts ^or Christmas; ^ORD fUWBTUffi C|., V. ’Bm Fpraiita 4 Undthalesy A.C-- P -/ J:. ■u-
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