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HATCHmje#ei^. Buford, N.C. BIG lot of Boys' Pants recently arrived Good values. Baucom’s Cash Stwe, Raefordi-N. C. NEW C op Tnrnip Seed— Raefwd Drug Co. Shirts dU8T lots of New -1^ received this w Bancom s CWk. Stoie.- iptord^.N Cv FINE quality all-wool blue serge Trousers in most all sizes for men and young men. ^ Bancom's Cash Store,, Raeford, N. C. ■^v MKr-'V' ' . 't-f , Administrator’s Ikilin! Having qualified as admmstnt^. of the estate of W. H. Maxwell', de ceaBed, late of Hoke countj:, H. O. this is to notify all penutlis having claims against the said estate to pre sent them duly 'verified-to Uie modex^ sigued on or before the 14tix di»' of * Jmy,- 1922, or this notice wifi' bo pleaded in bar or their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estafea wffl please make immediate settiement. •rhis July 7th, Ifflli ' J. N. MAXWBLLt^ Adminiafaratim Notice of Sale Land IMer Ez- ccudoa. Ho^ Carolina, . Boke Oodnty» v * : m vVW- ling In South.* Remember the dates, Thurs da]^''Jaly 28tt, and Friday, July 29tb> at 8 p. m. >i| Sergeant £|li& W. Williamson. The remains of Sergeant Ellis W, WilKamnon, who was mortal ly wounded in action in France during the World War and who died of his wounds at a base hos pital October 16th, 1918, were .buried in. Troy last Saturday, Rev. B. P. Robinson of RaefordS the young man’s pastor before fie entered the" military service, iccmdueted tlie funeral. Bergeuit Williamson was one of four young men from Hoke the rupreme and was as nearly a model man as one could select. He was a Ma eon, an Odd Feyow and g Wood man.‘He was buried with Ma sonic Honors by Troy Lodge, No. assisted by several brethren from Raeford. A numbe]; of oth er friends from Raeford attond. ed the funeral. -" county, who made i^Aaoitflice for his country. i- Program Pastime Theatre, Tonight, Thursday, '‘Some, thing to Think About. ” A Cecil B, Demille Super-Special. Adm. \ 20 and 80 cents. ^ Friday. ‘The Furnace,” A Itealart Super • Special. Adm. . 20 and 30 cents.. Both these are regular 50 cent ■ pictures. • ' -Saturday. ^ A Charles Ray picturo. , Tuesday., A big five wel westerp, Beginning with Thursday we want everybody on entering the abow.doorto write their name on a slip of paper and deposit this name in a boir that will be pro vlded for that purpose and from this number two namp* will be drawn. ThesO two people- will be admitted free to the next show. The names of the lucky ones will be flashed on the screen ' at the end of the first show. f*A ' and nrsf L. a MdfiKI- lan have become residents of Raeford. Mr. McMillan is city water rent collector an^plumber. Mrs. J. S- Maultsby, who wae quite'badly injured in an auto mobile accident last week, was carried to Highsmith’s hospital Sunday, and we are glad to hear is rapidly recovering. The cotton market broke all to flinders the first of the week. Guess the speculators are rejoic. ing in the hope of a complete victory. But you wait. This is once we hope they are to meet disappointment. Pastor R. G. Kendrick will preach at the Baptist church in Raeford next Sunday, morning; at Rockfish at 3:30 p. m. -and at Red Springs at 8 p. m. His sub ject at 11 a. m. will be: Man In dispensable to God. The public cordially invited. Mr. H. S. McLean was in the city a few days ago, and while here he received a telegram from his home in Elm City that the stork had left a daughter at his house, so concluded that he is now a haan of family. Some gentleman,- Ok lady, or other good soul, left four fine watermelons in this oflflee last Saturday during the editor’s ab^ sence. We have no idea who it #aB, but the giver has our pro found thanks just the same. We had the nicest kind of a $ time a^the picnic at Aberdeen Chapel last Thursday. We had a big crowd, a sumptuous dinner, and the young people had the chance of their lives all after, noon and made ^ood use of it. The editor ate plenty, and a very fine watermelon each for him self and Preacher Brown were presented us by our good frienc CbisholEu. are” and sane apparatus for Modern Playground A big part of this apparatus, which was or dered from Spaulding by Rae- ford Hardware Company, has come and has been paid for.‘ lowever. chains and ba’rs nec essary for the construction have delayed getting these put up. !dr. Sexton has the order in for these. Mr. Austin has the lum ber sawed, and we hope to get this up ready for use by the opening of school. This playground equipment is ;be best that can be bought and IS very expensive. What we are getting now is merely a beginn ing, and we intend fitting up a playground that will do justice io a' town five times the size of Raeford. It takes time and the people must be patient. We also gave the big boys mon ey for their basket ball suits. The proceeds of the Tom Thumb Wedding are to purchase new books for the school library, which will be selected by a com mittee capable of selecting good books. We are also conducting and financing a children’s story hour which is held every Friday af ternoon. and to which all the small children in town are wel come. We hope to give more enter tainments in the future for the benefit of the above causes, and will appreciate th*e do operation of the entire town in our efforts. MRS. H. CAMERON, Pres. MRS. PAUL DICKSON, Treas. NEW goods continually coming in Baucom’s Cash Store,' Raeford, N. 0. quested at our opening display of Fail and Winter Tailoring , Aug. 3rd and 4th Condueted by Isaac Hamberger & Sons, Baltimore. McLAUCHLlN COMPANY, Raeford, N. C. ASK your neighbors what they think of our store as a good place to trade. Baucom’s Cash Store, Raeford, N. C. WANTED:t0 buy Country hams McNElLL GROCERY CO HEBBM 1 F- Our Good Values Did not Justify Your Trade, We Would not expect it. BAUCOM’S CASH STORE, RABFORD. GOOD heavy Bed Ticking for mattresses or feather beds. Baucom^s Cash Store. Raeford, N, C. I to the undersigned Court of OumbeHand Ooomy lln the above entitled action, I wiu. on Mon day, lat day of Angnsi. 1921 at ’clock M. at the coart house door of Hoac coonty, sell to the hignest bid der for cash to satisfy said execution all the right, title and interest which the said Thomas Barefoot, the de fendant, has in the following de scribed real estate, to-wit i Beginning at a stake in a pond, the beginning corner of a tract of 75 acres bought ut John McMillan and wife, and running North 61, West 50.sk chains to a stake; thence North 15.25 dhains to a corner; thence S. 65 E. .75 chains to a corner; thence N. .50 chains to a corner; thence 8. 66 £. 13 chains to the 6th corner of a 65 acre tract bought of Flora J. Mc Millan; thence N. 4S £. 24 chains to the beginning corner of said 65 acre tract; thence with a line of said tract 8. 53 E. 31 chains to a comer; thence North 76 E. 8 chains to a comer, the second corner of a 36 acre tract bonghtr^ John McMillan and wile, thence with the line of said tract 8. 57 E. 10 chains to a comar; thence 8. 24 W. 13 chains to a comer; thence N. 80 W. 10.20 chains to a corner; thence N. 8M W. 10.87 chains to a stake; thence N. 89i W. 1U.44 chains to the beginning comer of Che said 36 acre tract; thence 8. 20. E. 21.50 chains to the beginning, the same containing 184 acres more or less. Bat there is excepted frotn the ' lands included La the above bounda ries the following: Exception No. I, Homestead as deacribed in the ap praisers report as follows: On the Soath side of the Kaeford-Fkyetter yille highway, beginning at an iron' comer in the southeast edge of the road leading from Monroe’s to said highway and runs as said road N. ssi E‘6.33 chains to a stake in-the ed^ of said road; thence 8. 51i S. 6.S chains to a stake in the field; thence S. 382 W. 6 33 chains to a stake in thelfleld; thence N. 512 W. 6 33ohaina to the beginning, containing 4 aoea and includes the residence where the said Thomas Barefoot now reeidea. Exception No. 2. The SO acres conveyed to Naxro Barefoot as de scribed in Book 13, page 278 records of Hoke coonty as follows: Begin ning at stake In the South margin of the Turnpike road with oak and {dne pointers which is A. H. Adoox’ cor ner, and the beginning comer of the said Thomas Ba^oot’s the 36 acre tract, also comer of the said Thomas. Barefoot’ 75 aorei tract and nxna 'with a line of said 75 acre tiraot N. 47| W. 25 chains and 76 links to a stake on a ditch bank and oak pointers, thenoe as the line of J. W. Harttiaop N. SO and 30 minutes B. 12 chains to a stake about 20 links W. of file Lika- field road, Monroe Barefoot’s remer, kis line 8. 40 S. 23 chains and 76 links to a stake rrith oak pointers, the said Mimroa Barefoot’s comer and comer of the Thomas Barefoot’s 36 sore tract, aa the of said 36 more tr^ 8. 40 W- tt* ehe- and 47 links to the SSaoTM. r'.'j
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