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:: #'• ? » (E-'-'J . V SbitItaBs. I!;rio0 of oolton sallied a cent alii a half aUiM ^tiirday. ' Weaeeded awam rain and tteune Tneadat. afternoon 't * M. 0, Porter is quite sick at bis home near Arabia. He re , oentlT spent 8 weeks at Hish . anlUi’s hospital, hot without benefft. Antioch finab closed last night with declamation and recitation eontesta when medals were a> warded. A picnic dinner was tNrved on tilh grounds yesterday In the account of the death of Miss Mary Watson McNeill last week, there was an erroneous •tatementas to her age. She was 56, not 70 years old. We hare had a blnatery spring, and Saturday was as windy,as any day of the year. A. D. GORE LAWYER Pratt Bldg. ^ Buford. BM.-TreM. Hoke Redty, Lows ° ATnutOo. Dr. H. McK. McDiarmidt DENTISr RaehrA N* Bank of Baefoid Building Offloa Pbone No. 204, Eeeldenea 206. GORDON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW IRaeiwd, N. C. Offloe No. le in Bank of Raeford Bldg Phone No. 227. • _ LisI Tow Taxes. Meot the list taker of your y Township on one of the dates given below and list your taxes for year i923. and also be pre pared to report your crop acre age. The Law requires the list ing of all property on hand May 1st Cotton and Tobacco in the Co-opwative Association are to to be listed by the Association and not the producer. Antioch Township: P. McN. Gibson. List Taker. * M. A. McDonald’s Residence, May 17th, 8 to 12 A. M. W. H. McNeill’s Residence May 18th, 8 to 12 A. m. J. A. & M. H. McPhaul’s Store. May 19th, 8 tp 12 A. M. Hodgin’s Store, May 26th, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. McLauchlin Township—N. A. Lindsay, List Taker. Gienecbo May I7th, 8 A. M. to4 P. m: . ^ Harmony, May 18th. 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. w Bockfisb, May 19tb, 8 A. M, to4P.M.^ At Home, May 26tb, 8 A. M. to4P. M. Quewhiffle—Edgar Riley, List Taker. Montrose, May 19th, all day. Ashley Heights, May 21st. all dav. finehan Farm, May 25tb, morning. , . Sanitwium May 26tb, all ^y. \T.^L Blue’s Store, May 28th. morning. Stonewall Township—A. A. Oonoly, List Taker. Arabia. May i7th, 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. J. D. McOougan’s May 18tb. 8 A. M. to4P. M. Dundarracb, May l9th 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Dundarracb, May26tb, 3A. M. to 4. P. M. Blue Springs Township—W. B. McNeill, List Taker. Bethel, May 19th, all day. Bethel. May2l8t, all day. Bowmore, May 26th, all day. Spring Branch, June 2Dd, all day Raefwd Township and Town of Raetord—J. A. McGoogan, Lilt Taker. At the Court House, Every Saturdey and Monday from May 19th till June 19th. Timberland, May 26th, after noon. J. A. McGOGOAN, Snperyisor Kirseh Curtain Eod^Look well. Extensions and price single rods 25c, double 60c. Raeford Hardware Co. Laurinburg & Southern ^ Railroad Time Table. Effective May let,. 1923. jPMaengerSDaiiy Ex^pt Sunday. • Train No. 18: . H. W. B, Whitley aTTTOKNBV-AT-LAW RABPORD. Phone 279 Up itein, Johneon-ToomM BulWIng, QRAl Autom^i^ile Roadster f590 Oiellvered. Save one-third the gas. Record established^ officially by the sanction of the Amer ican Automobiles Associ ation,, of 33.8 miles per gal lon. : J. W. Carrie. Owser Leeoh CURRIt & LEACH, Attorneys sal CesMtlers at Law Second floor of Johnwn-Thomet Building. Notary Pnhllo in office E. 8. Smith W. B. MoQueen SMITH A Mcf'UEEM Attoracys At Lew Will practice in ell oonrte of State. Prompt and personal attention given to all hneineai. New Office opposite Oonrt House. DR. H. R. CROMARTIE, RAEFORD, • - N.C Office: Johniun-Thomae Bnllding Offioe^hone762. Reeidanoa*Phone316 Coach $890 Dellyered. Furnished with speedom eter, dome-light, dash-light, visor, windshield cleaner, door locks and window lifts. For demonstration call on Ray & Lindsay Dealers," Rockfish,'N. C. A. W. McLean L B. Varaer Diokeon McLean H. B. Stacy McLean, Varser, McLean A Stacy, ATTOMETS-AT-LAW. Office on second floor National Bank of Lumberton, ' LUMBERTON. N. C Sale of Land Under Mertfage. At the time and npon the terms named helow and puranant to the power of sale contained in that cer tain mortgage deed executed April 6th, 1918, to D. Z. McOougen by 8. 8. Faircloth and wife and registered in the office of the Regiater of Deeds for HoKe County, N. C-, in Book 20 at page 99, the undersigned adminis trator will sell at public auction the highest bidder the following de- Borlbed land: A tract of land situated in Stona- wail Township, Hoke County, N. O., adjoining the lands of Mrs. K. T. Botier, W. H. Jordan, and others, bounded by a line bef^nnlng at a stake, pine and maple ‘ pointers, at high-water mark in the sonthweat e^;e of the Little Marsh, and run-1 ning thenoe N. 61S. 10.BI ehe. to a 1 stake; thenpeB. 79 B. 11.70 ohs. to a stake; thence 8. 88 W. 4.70 ehs. to a stake; thenoe 8. 04 E. 20 ohs. to a stake on Jordan’s ditch bank; thence as Jordan’s ditch bank 8. 26 W. 22 cha. to a stake at high-water mark on- the ednthwest edge of said Manh; thence up the various courses of said Marsh at high-water mark to the be ginning, containing 63| acres, more or leea. Time of 8ale: Twelve O’clock M., May 17, 1923 naoeof8ale: Oonrt Honse door in Raeford, N. 0. Terms of 8ale: Oesh. (8igned) B. D. McGkiuoxN, Administrator of the D. Z. MoQongan Estate. To Tbe People of Hoke When you are in Fayetteville, call at Beasley’s. I can show ou a good, beautifully seleeled Itock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Our Watch and jew elry repairs are done by experi enced workmen. B. F. BEaSLEY, Fayetteville, in. C. Blood Hound - Service I wiU answer caHs day or night for for service. Best Blood. Well Trained Dogs. Reasonable charges. Phone 43. David McRae, Wagram, N. 0, PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance WITH PAUL DICKSON. Lv. Lanrinburg 9:30 AM. Ar. Wagram 10:10 AM. •Ar. Baeford 11:00 AM. IVaiu No. 17: ,.Xr. Raeford ll:30 AM. -Tm Wagram 12:10 PM. Ar. Laurinburg ^ 1:UUFM. Ar.*J(dni8 1:45 PM. Train No. 18: Lv. JNlnfl , 2:16 PM. Ac. Laoiinbarg 2:40 PM. 0. T. JONES. * Traffic Maid«er. 4. —-I * HIIHIHUIIIIIIIliy^^ Are you satisfied with the state g of your personal finance at the 1 present time? ^ g • If you’re not (for who is?) it’s I high time that you were doing 1 something about, changing your 1 habits. ' * g Here’s a hint: Instead of workr g -ing for a living, work ^or a fu-l ture. I We can help you. • ( Bank of Ra^ord, N. C. .-'f- '■i'* -.7-- f ■ -■ WSSi T S ■v r ''4-. ‘ J- If housewives had been paid wages in 1918, says a statistical expert, they would have re ceived 18 billion dollars. That’s considerably more than farmers got for their crops. / The interesting point is, wives don’t get it. However, they do handle the money bags for the household—and^ if they wish to save, this Bank will help them. Ik# ixnri iMi II 111 UtA^lEi [FAD iR.D^ iO iL ilN^A .. 'Pa ..r-rWm ff • I _ „ , \ The time has come to make a change. We have for your inspection the latest in Summer Suits, Palm Bea^h and Gaberdine r ^ . • / ■ . ? Men’s Union Suits from 75c to $1.50. Boys’ Union Suits from 50c to $1.00. The newest in Hats, Caps, Shirts and Neckwear. Suit Cases and Hand Bags. Come and See! ''I ^ Qent’s Furnishing Department. Raeford, N. C. > .. -i' 'll . / "t*:- ' 5—., Vs '' ■ Mf- ¥■ . ,\
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