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1 !|)JV i‘’ fe#’ -;ff^:^ ■_ MUmMI tii.r /-=irt IIIICODITT JOUKMAL FubU»h«d Wctklv by jtAirotO PUIUSHING CO. ». «C«Tr MttUI. B4ncr ^ Ik* ^Rtotle* At. R««ford N. •.. M MMSd-elM* matter. I, Tlranity, F«b, 5 1920. J Cinsens are ralleti upon to list their peiwnal property now in January. June used to be the month, and we listed' what we ipsd on the first day of that month. Listing » Januarv^ill add several niHlion dollars’ worth of personal property to the amounts dn tho t*a books. The cash on hand, and both food and feed that have been heretofore expended upon -non- taxable crops will he added to the taxables under the new^ ar rangement. Ha who is not for our country it afnilnst it. With all our ex- traTagance. waste, graft and whatnot ours is by a long w^y tha best government on earth. ■ They now say Bryan is the baat aaaet the Republican party haa. Bryan-.is now a thorn in Uia flesh to many who were Bryanltcs themselves not long •go- Wa want some One w'ho can to agplaln what Washington, Jef- fa;^n at al., meant by steering daar of entangling foreign al liances. They must have been as big fools as Bryan, ^No matter about the distance a number af Democrats are elec tloneering to be elected dele ‘'gates to the Democratic con vention which meets in Sanfran- eisco in June. That sdowszeal. It appears the English papers do not want Kaiser Bill tried aid punished. Anyhow they seem to rejoice that Holland ‘ re 6]Sed to give him up. Let’s pass a general world amnesty act. ,, NoHct of Sale. North Carolina, Hoke county. Pursuant to the power of «al« o m- tained in that certain mortgiifeo deed, execute! by charlotto cousaf, Bli cousar. Martha cousar. Howard mu. gar, Christian cousar, T. .]. (tuisjr.Ida cousar, Vander McGeavliy, Saiiie McGeachy, Arthur aay ami Flora nay to Hoko Mercantile company, default in payment of same iiavij-g been made, the nndersl^nf d will gi il at public auction to the hig'^es'. liid- der for casli, at the court.bcuse door in Raeford, North Carolina, on Mon day, Marcli the 3th, I920,at 12 o’clock noon, the entire interest of the oar ties ahovo named, in the loHowing described tract of land: , Located on Lightwood Bran; t> ad joining thelands of Allen Harris Lee Stafi'orcl and others, it bei;Bf{_a^partof a-tract of land known as the Mc Gregor land, containing 76 un.-es. Begiiininfi at a stake with pint-point er?. just F.ast of the Mulatto i-oad, it being tlie second corner of tlie old 'survey, and runs as the old lino N. 7iJ W. 26.60 chains to a stake with pine pointers, tlie corner; thence the oth er lino N. 15i E.-20.60 chains to a cor ner near tlie Lightwood Bianch 8. 74^ E. 26.60 chain., to a stake; thence S. 16^ \V. 20.66 chains to the beginning, containing 60 acres, more orles.-'. Date oj Rale: Maroli 8th, 1920. Place of .Sale: court House door. Time of Sale; 12 O’clock, Noon. Terms of Sale.^ Oash. This Feb, the 5th, 1920. HGKE MERCANTILE CO., Mortgagee. W. B. McLauehlin, Transferee. SEE U8 FOB ish Potatoes, bage plants McNEl _ R SEED Ift- nion Sets, Cab- ii Garden Seed- CbRY CO. 44. - 'yy. Notice iRssolatioB. Din#bnaine8« heretofore Raefor^, N. C., The firm do: as Moore &"S{ hM been diMolved. B. F. '.Moore to continue the . business at same place sesuming til outstanding obli gations. Thoee owing firm will make prdmpt settlemwBto to him. J. N. .STEELE, B. F. MOORE. Raeford, N,. 0., Jan. 28th, 1920. W. B. lieiiaata NORTH CAROLINA, HOKE COUNTY. In flnparior Court. ) Notice MoLaachliu ^o^nc. Biotantoe Coffee Co. and . The Bank Raeford of V summoni ) and war- / rant of at- 1 tachraent ) and [- garnish- ) meut. Tha defendant Riosantos C oflfee Co. above named will take notice tiiat on the llth day of January, 1920, an ac tion entitled as above w as coniihenc- ed In the Superior Court, of Hoke County, North Carolina, to $616.61 as damages for * breach )f a certain contract wherein the said defendant eugaged to sell plaintiff a quantity of sugar; and the defendant Riosantos Coffee Co. will fun her take notice that at the same lime and ancillary to said action the plaintiff sued out a writ of attachment and gamishmeut by virtue of which the sherirt of- Hoke County has attached and gar nisheed f696.06 held by the defend ant The Bank of Raeford for tli- ao- eount of the Riosantos Coffee >. : and the said defendant, Ri- stn-os Coffee Co. will further take iioliee that it is required to appear in^ the Superior Court of H^e County at t he courthouse of said county at Raeford, N. C., on the 23rd day of Febi-uary, 19*20, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action and plead to said attachment audgarnisliment , or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plain t.J This 28rd day of January. 1920. Wm. L. POOLE, Clerk Superior Court. E. 8. Smith ' SMITH & McOUfiEN ** c ^tpraeyajQtaw ' Will N*aetle« ijs all aourte of ftett. Prompt and panonal attontloB to all business. New Office opposite Oohirt House. GORDON B. ROWLAND Attorney at law Raeford, N. C. Office No. 19 in Bank of Raeford Bldg. Phone No. 27. J. W. Currie. Osoer Leaeb« CURRIE dclLBACH, Attorneys and Couselors nt Lair Second dour Building. of Johnsou-'AiomBa., Notary Public iuT office. FRANCIS JIIAT,^-&,H. In Bafik of. Raeford BujUdlaf rof Bank. iCAL AND MICROSCOPICAL ^"^ga^lMATIONS. - ' , ’Phone in Office and Ranidanear V ■ -4 Qioice: Clit Flowcri in tb# for rII Plowen armngBd latest artiitic styles ooeasioiiB. Roses, Chrysantbemum^ Carnations. Sweetp^ chids, and Snapdrag(»is. A^iland Vrire orders promptly executed* by J. L O’QUINN & CO. fePltdwi&hw&i's h5S»glt3.Si!?S!fi5?SS Rrrda, daeaaaad, Mtsf of fiokt^^ Ooori^, KorUt €wre]iiia,^thiB'ls to notify an pafeoiw haviaS dtima f ^ainat tha aateto.hf aaid daaaaaad to ^ azhlblt tliahi to the aodarsigoad or bafora tha tTIli of DaoaaibsB*.’ liSB, ar this hottea will ba plaadstt in bar of thalr raeovaiy. AO ■anouk’^’" indabtad to aaid aatata will idaasa make tmaadlata payaaaot. ** ^ -tk Thii 9fft* day of Tlaeambar, ilw.' S" Wi A.Moflryda, ' AtelatstnttMr. " To Th# Peapleof H. W, B. Whitley ATTTORNBY-At-LAW. kAEPORD. - N. O. Phone 79. Up stairs in Johnson mas buildinlf./'^ TWii- 4- RALEIGH. N. C. Oraanhonse Phone 149; Store 47. Rosa Bushaa, JSbraba and Bvair-. gtaans is variety. BOY BBAYBS, Agaa^^ Raeford. if.s: Wbw Tovi art to Faysttcvllle, oulat Besriley’s. 1 can show you a good, beautifully seleotad Stock of VFstchep. Clocks and Jawelryi (w watch and jtw?, elry repairs are done by txptrf- sqoH worknisiD, B. P. BEASLEY, FWrttenua n. C. , A. W. McLean Dickson MeLaaa L. R. Varser H.vfl. Stacy McLean, Varaer, McLean & Stacy, AnbRNETS-AT-UW. Office on second floor Nationsl Bank of Lumberton. LUMBERTON. N. C The Journal is uot a‘ Hoover sdairtr, and has had vary little tnnreciation of his presidential be^. The Food Administra tion did a lot of good no doubt doriag tha war, but that was due largely to the patriotism cf tlie American people, who were.anx- i#QS to conserve our food supply wisdQHi^jAtidAb^ iilnistration, and the edi tor ef The Journal has already kicked clear over the traces if H#c*var happens to be the Dem ocratic nominee. There is not a man on earth who understood MrBdmlr We are Now.Prepared To take care of your Battery Work and fully equipped to rebuild charge them, ' Rebuilding rates,reaso: $L50: - Arthur D. Qore, Attobney ani> i/OUmbei-OrJAt Law Raefonl, N. C. - PratLBuilding :: Phone 141. or DR. H. R. CROMARTIE, RAEFORD, - - - N.C. Office: Johuson-Thomas Building Office ’Phone 76. Resfdeace ’Phoae 24 Dr. H. McK. McOiarmid, DENTIST Raeford, N. C. Bank of Raeford Building. Phone in Office and Residence No. 4 The Variet} Store wishes to he€u*tily thank all patrons honored us witn their prsstnoe i who haro , prsstnos whilo doiiw bi^iness as Moore & Steele. Now that Mr.* J. N- Steele has retired from the firm wish to in- wite your continusd visits inspections and com parisons when in the market for merehandise or to sell same. It is our purpose to give close stud^ at all times to its needs and wants of the buying rab- lic and assure it will pay you to visit our place often. See our pricss and get elfsrs on what you have to sell. Phoae lOF Raeler^, N. G. ates DISTILLEI) WATER f'ND EXAMINATIONS _ FREE, '. Authorized Willard Service Station. what the Food Adniinisfralidn-’.s - orders war e N o. we d o n o t f a vor the candidacy of lloovt’!- nor his subordinates. RAEFORD OARAGE c. D. McLendon,,Prop, ’ ^' J 9Bf illlllllllllll V, - The MHI ^30. \ • the ojf the Kitchen . • » ' r" The Aoalth and happiness r^of the whole , f^ily depend on what they Don’t blame the tcoolc if the food is madetindigestible by poo/cookihe.V Got her an, I — „ . -%» • lBtAi>USB “d iu J^V S t tie ckenee out orcoold*; ro«rvoir adjomiug fire-box. the ha«ly warming cabtaeS, and tho even baking. • ’ ^ a . r. « «■ 4 • - ^ at I siXSO tliC oott^ahd walls which retain heat and insure even baking. • tuSly tha leadiag nwgeoa the mark^l-twrtwi by 25 yeart af wwtant’ That Dept. 3tore has bought out Mrs. Mary Ball’s Millinery Store and will continue the business at that stand and, add a bisr stock of Ladiea’ Ready-to-wear to a largely in- ased stock of the best and most up-to-data This new store will go under the name of» “THE ELITE STORE The Epstein’s f’roprietors. >> Our buyer is now. in the Northern Markets buying goods and Jvrill se cure the services of one of the best milliners inINew York if possible, • . RAEFORD FURNITURE CO. ’S DEPT. Ra«ford, N. C. The Home of High Grade Merchandise. 6:’■ ■ c i-.’i ’'•c
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