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-■ ■ >. j- - Is i-' '■ V-f- * V ^ fc-. "= x.i ---^ \' \B,' ; . •*■ •■ •' . I-V : f'- ■ ■r‘ , aJ '> - E*t' ^ . RV.>-. V ✓ f M*- Sale of ' V - On Friday, Nov. 1st, 1918, at 11 O’clock, A. M. the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for cash, on the premises, a tract of .land containing about 400 acres, it beiriga part of the est^ of the late Mrs. Saill^McPhaul. This land is situated about three miles from RecK:y2i>«^, N. C., and two miles from Antioch’cliurch. This land is*in easy reach'of Three Good Graded '“Schools, a College for Girls arid si \’fra] churches of all fhe leading denomina tions. T e land is of a clay subsoil, naturally drained, about 110 acres under cultivation, and it is capable of being brought to a high state of culti,^ation. This tract o# land has been subdivided into Three Good Sized Farms, The Three Farms will be offered separately, and then the entire tract as a' whole, and slfonld the entire tract as a whole bring more than the total of the the three tracts offered separately, then the highest bidder on the entire tract shall be declared the purchaf e* ; t)iherwise, the bightest bidders on the three separate tracts will be declared the j urchasvs. Any one interested in these Farms ) will please see the undersigned at the Bank of Red Springs, or Mr. .Murdoch McDonald at bis home, and aH de- sired information wiii be gladly given. Time of Sale: Friday, Nov. 1, 1918, at 11 A. Place of Sale: The Premises. Tmnis of Sale: Cash, ’ ' JUST THIS WEEK ■s . A big shipment of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, All Colors and prices to suit all, ALSO a ne»t.^hipment of Coat Suits and ‘ * * Serge Dresses. , We have a beautiful assortment of mer= chandise and will appreciate a look frorn you. We have not space to tell you all about our different _Jines, but will take pleasure^in showing. J P This October 2nd, 1918. J. s.^ jon€s, Aminhsitratorr ■ o . Always Something New at NISBET BROS. CO. # Cash Department Store Pratt BiiJIdlng,', . . Raefbrd./N, C. '' -w..- \ ■ A. From the best information we can get we believe IINFLUENZA is spread from one to another by assoei= lation and we know that » at Gotoh (jins > \ makes it an ideal place..to spread the disease if what the' United States ! ^ Public Health Service tells us is correct arid relying upon list (1) reading C as follows; “As the disease seems to spread chiefly by spray infections, ® all crowds should be avoided,” we believe it is bur duty to the tornmnnh ty to close down our gin to prevent spreading the epidemic in this section and we will remain cbsed; until the Morning of October 30th. The cotton market is declining because cottori is being offered iVithout. legitiinate buyers as most of the mills are seriously hampered in their operations on account of the Influenza. " - The Influenza situation is not serious in Raeford nor in this immediate section and it is our iniention to do our part to keep it froni spreading. WILL YOU DO YOURS—KEEP OUT OF CROWDS? 'I W- . -*T r B " t. '•* J r ■9' RAEFORD, NORTH CAROLiNk. /. - .
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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