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Wr- ■' p??'' ^ 9P ■m- V' ptfraOORT! JDDRfIL i>r U)CAL iTEHS. Min Vict(^a Mial is a guest of Mrs. WuL lb Poole Miss Mayme McKeltban of the Blacoe high S(^ool faculty is at # home for the summer . The Thomases bc^t the Clarks ^ '^•lesday afternoon 6 to 2 in the rj b St game of the season, tfe Miss Helen Dickson is at home from sSj^llBon Mills, ^ where she taught in the high school. John Black, colored, has been arrested for breaking into Me Lauohlin Co.’s store, and, they have the proof.^ The Ona Wltlianas Comedy Co. begin a week’s engagement here next M6nday night. They show every night next week- Mrs. Pat Stutts of Ashley Heights, who was a MisB istead- man of itaeford, a good young died last week. SANDikLHand Ventilated fords for Meir. Women Children. Baucom’s Gash Store, Baeford. N. Pull line Plain and Fancy Socks i^'^for Children from l5c pair up. Baudom’s Cash Store, RaefordN.G Sde. made in Uw Si woman, Read Baeford ad. Hardware Co- W ANTED—To buy. Eggs. McNeill Gtocery Co. EXTRA Good Values in Silk dose from 60c to $3.50 pair.. Bsucom’s Cash Store, ' ' Baeford. N- C. SPECIALS iN GOOD THINGS TO E A T— Fresh Tomatoes, Snap Beans, Irish Pofatces, Apples, Bananas, and Oranges Whitehouse and Banquet Or ange Pekom Tea Bee our line of .Sunshine CraBt^rs, fresh from, the Thousand Window Bakery. Fresh l^read ane Cakes daily- just received a fresh Stock of KLIM. ’ Phone Ud your orders. McNeill Grocery C. Men’s Summer tlnion Suits U6c, $1.25 suitV ' . Baucom’s Cash Store, .Baeford, N 60c, C. FOE SALE—74 acres fine farm ing and peach land near Mont H rose fronting good road. 100 acres near Ttmberland, one- horse farm cleared, ‘25 acres ^ well timbered, fine clav land. \\ If interjested terms cbuld be c. w. seate. Tnutee’s Land Defralt having been payment of the indebtedness seonred by deed of trust from Angus McNeill to the tmdeisignod trustee, dated April S, 1921, tmd recorded in Book 30, page 1&3 Huke County. Registry, saia trustee will, on Saturday, the 16th day of Jnue, 1923, at 12oJclock M., at the court house door in Raeford, N. O., offer for sale, at public outcry, and sell for cash, to the highest bid der, the following described lands, via: / In Bine Springs Township, Hbhe County, N. C., described as folluwa: BEjGINNINO at a stake in the run of First Branch, a gum and short .straw pine pointers, about 40 yards Southeast of the Red Springs and Bowmorh Railroad, the second corner of the dividing line made by Archi bald McBacbern, aorveyor, of the di- viaion' of hia landa between J. F. Mc- MoEachem and D. P. McEaohern, and mna aa five lines of that division line as follows, viz: North 35 de grees east 41.70 chains to a stake by an oak*at the southwestern end of the Lawyer Pond, thence north 26 degrees east 29 chains to a stake by a gum and pine, thence north 50 de grees east 7.38 chains to a walpuc &ee, thence north 24 degrees east 14.88 chains to another walnut ti.'ee near the edge of Lowrie swamp, thence south 72 degrees east passing the old well near the Mill Site 4 chs. to a stake, thence north 18 degrees east 21 chains to the run of Lowrie Swamp, tnence down the various courses of said run about 35| chains in a straight line or until the course south 33i de»ees w6st 112 chains will direct to a large sweet gnra, now down, thence south 36i degrees west 112 chains *o said large sweet gum, now down, the beginning comer of the aforesaid dividing line called lor l . . thencB in A. McKachern’s will, thence as its Tlrf.!'„„ o first line up Eirst Branch north 66 degrees west 27.70 chains to the be ginning, containing 300^ acres, as sur veyed and found by F. F. Wetmore, 0. E. February, 1921 The foregoing land having been designated Lot No. 1 in the division of the lands of A. A. McEachem, de ceased, by (V. C.. Buie, A. B. Pearsall and A. H. McLaueblin, Oommlssidn- ers, chosen by said heirs to appraise and value the several tracts as then surveyed, and being the same land heretofore conveyed by Sallie F. Mc Neill to Angus MeNeill by deed dated March 17, 1916, and recorded in Book 14, cage 190 Hoke Oonn^ Registry. This the 17th dw of May, 1923. Ohioamauga Irnst Company, ' Tmstee. Junins J. Qoodwin, Attorney for Trustee, Lumberton, N. 0. Sile Uadcr IhrtgBte. Under.and by virtue of tim powar of sate etmtoised lo a certsip. mort- nge executed by L. B. Covington on we the 28Ui day of January, 1920, to ^ B. Adcox, which mortemge ia le- ofwtted in the office of tiie Kegiatw of Dee^ for Hoke Oonnt^, North Oaro- Uno, Book 90, page 245, the nnder- >^ed mortgn^e and aasiniee of the mortgagee ^loffer for sme tQ the highest bidder for cash at the court Iicmae in Raef»d, Hoke Oonnty, North Carolina, on Monday, Jane 4, 1923, at twelve o’clock Noon, (he fol low^ described lands and premlaee: First Tract: Lying on the - Sonth side or Big Rockfish Creek bn both aides of the Bethel Road, beginning at a stake by a pine (formerly a scrab oak), the beginning comer of a 100- acre survey granted to John Leggett May 24th, 1773, about 200 yards north of said Road, and runs as a line of said lUO^acre survey N. 86 E. 6.60 chains to a stake; thence 8 4 E. 32.63 chains to stake; thence 8. 86 W. 9.60 chains to a stake in McFadyen’s field, the comer of said 100-aCre snryey; thence as the line of it N. 4* W. 32 chains to the beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. 8econd Tract: Adjoining the lands of Mrs. M. A. McFadyen and others Ling on the sooth side of the Bethel pnblic road and beginning at a stake in the edge of said road me dividing corner between J. E.. Jordan and R. E. Adcox, and rans as said road 8. SQ- E 16.63 chains to a stake in the Adcox line; thence as the Adcox line 8. 4E. 11.50 chains to his comer; thence N. 86 W. 5 chains to a stake; tlience S. 58 W. 9.J7 chains to a stake in the edge of a branch; thence down the branch 8. 16 W. 1.24 chains to a stake: thence W. to the center ot the branch; thence up the various courses of said branch to the head of same to a stake by two pines; thence N. 9 E. 10 chains to the beginning; oontatn- ing 24-acres, more or less. Third JTract: Beginning at Ad- cox’s N.~E. Corner and runs thence N. 4 W. 17 chains to a stake by'a dog wood in McGougan’sline of 100acres; thence as that. West 5.60 chains to a stake by a pine McQougan’s 50-aore survey; tbenOe as that 8outh 7.67 chains to the corner; ^ence with that other line West 22.37 chains to a with tlie other line North 22.37 chains to a stake; thence East 22.37 chains to the other comer; then up the various courses of Rockfish to a stake by a black tram and sweet gum; thence 8onth 76 chains to Beth el Hoad: thence down the road 11.40 chains to Adcox’sline; thence as Ad- cox’s line N. 6 W. 13.60 chains to his comer; thence with his other line N. 86 £. 32.20 chains to the beginning, the same bontaining 160 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 8 in the division of the lands of Sarah Elarpp, deceased, as shown by the report of division recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Robe son County, N. C , In Book No. 9 of Orders a^d Decrees at page 276, ref erence to said record being hereby made. This the 2nd day of May, 1923v ^ R. E. Adcox. Mortgagee. Bank of Maxton, .4 ssignee. Henry A. McKinnon, Attorney, MetJeen ft RockM fiAJLRGAS TUSS TASLB. In effect 12 o’clock -Sunday, Dee. 181b. 1921. pawaNOBs OAH.V excaPT mwdav l^nin 15: ~Lv. Baeford 7:80 AM. Ar. Aberdeen ' 8:80 AM. TratoSS: % L?. Aberdeen 9:00 AM. Baeford 9:58 AM, J, 4r. IVetteville 11:16 AM. Lv. Fayetteville 4:46 PM. Lvi Baeford 6:00 PM. Ar. Aberdeen 6:50 PM Train 14: Lv. Aberdeen 7:00 PM. Ar. Raeford 8:00 PM. Number 38 qonnects with Sea board Adi Line train 12 frcffn At lanta, and our No. 41 connects with Seaboard train 11 for At lanta* Birmingham, and number 8 for Columbia, 'Savannah and Jacksonville. W. A. BLUE, Pres: J. A, BRYANT*, Gen. dupt. r • All the World’s / At Your Feet NOTICE. North Carolina, HcAe Oponty. In tha Bnperior Court before the Cterft- Francis Johnson* and her hnebsnd, Henry Johnson, Amanda Baker, Min nie Blue and her husband, Midoolm Bine, Qeorge Willis, Ralph McKin non, Lizzie McKinnon; and jBtephen Gndiam, minor, and Annabelle Gra ham, minor, by their father and next Mania, Neill Graham, and Neill Gra- hSm, Petitioners. v. Hector McKinnon and Jerry Willia, Defendants. The above named defendants will take natJee that a special proceeding entitled as above has been com mence in the Superior Court of Hoke oounCy, N, c., before the Clerk, by the above-named petiitioners to have the land known as the Jerry McKin non land in McLanohlin township, Hoke county, N. O., a tract of about 112 acren, divided and petitioned a- mong the several owners thereof; and the aeveral defendanta will further take notice that they required to aopetr at the office of the under . m|ned in the court bouse at Raeford, ‘ uoke.connty, N. 0., on the 29th day , of May, 1923, and within twenty days themafter, answer or demur to the petitioii of the petitioners filed herein or t^e petitioners will apply to the Oonrt for the relief demanded in the petition. f Thl» Ma y 2, 1923. Wiu. T,. POOLE, Clerk Superior Court. graduation day brin^ a coDscioasness oj w(Mrk well done, and a feeling of pride that causes the graduate to vision the future m hues. America was^ never so rich in opportunities aa today for the person who is prepared to grasp op portunity when she beckons. You will find a growing account here will jMre- pare you financially to achieve the ambition of vourlife. A cordial welcome and the b^ in banking service await you. The Bank of Raeford | Raeford, N. C. g SOLID LEATHER Work Shoes at $1.95 pair and up. .Baucom’s Cash Store, Raeford, N. C. £xcciitor*s N(Uice. Having qnalified aa exeentor of the will of LTnie J. Graham, deceased, lite of Hoke Oonnty, N. 0., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly verified on or before May lOtb, 1923, or this notice will be pleaQed in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will pease make immediate settlement. This Jan. 31st. 1923. W. J. Gbahah, Exeentor* Taxes I By virtue uf authority vested in me as sheriff of Hoke County, to satisfy the unpaid taxes for the year 1923,1 will offer for sale the following tracts of land. Time of sale, Monday, June the 4th, 1923, 12 o’clock M. Terms of sale: Cash. CoinstoaGiftStore for Graduatioa Gifts that endure Of all things—disappoint ment should never detract from the quality, ple.asure or^atisfaction of your grad uation season gifts. If no other reason prompts the decision,'come to a rec ognized gift store and make your selection, kemember, the Elgin Watch we deliver to you, and which you in turn present to son, daugh ter, niece, hephew,or grand child on this nappy occa sion, can be absolutely de pended upon for quality accuracy and service. ^ T. D. Hatcher ALLENDALE TOWNSHIP (White) Name Lots Acres Amount P. H. McArthur & Son , 142 $-49.40 ALLENDALE (Colored) Fannie McLean 23 * 17.16 Dan A. McLean 60 32.64 ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP (White) H. S. Kirkpatrick 200 164.67 Joe A. McBryde, estate 69 84.77 Z. P. Saunders ^ 114 87.87 ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP (Colored) Tom Bethea 7 4.47 Isaac Currie 12 3.77 Hattie Currie, estate 12 3.77 Pat McNeill 60 36.66 Frank MePhatter ' . 12 8.00 BLUE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP (White) Name Lota Acres Amoont Alex Whittled 60 10.76 QUEWHIFFLE TOWNSHIP (White) G. W. Andrews 64 Buchan Farming Co —2686 Rev. G. M. Daniel 1— -— 36 A. F. Jackson - 6 R. N. Looper, estate _—186 H. M. Monroe 36 13.44 426.62 8.45 3.66 66.97 9.56 QUEWHIFFLE TOWNSHIP (Colored) T. L. Blue — — ’ 394 S. A. Blue 466 John Davis -— 8 Jno. R. Jones, estate Mary E. McLean Mrs. M. P. McLean A. L. Purcell W. W. Purcell Mrs. M. M. Purcell BLUE SPRINGS 101 - 69 _ 42 _163 - 46 -110 TOWNSHIP 37.20 66.93 32.16 66.34 4.16 49.25 (Colored) J. O. Evans 8% 11.18 Major Evans — 11 9.21 Mack Evans 9% 12.01 Daniel Ferguson, estate _ 16%--'— 11.24 Mack Newton — v— 42 13.01 Silas Purcell 27 14.13 Andrew Purcell — 41 11.03 B. J. Purcell 30 22.09 John Wall, estate —: 28 22.93 LITTLfe RIVER TOWNSHIP (White) W. C. Dobbin 6 -— Hector Harris 26 _— C. W. Harris 60 Willie Johns 31 W. M. McGregor -— 62 Mary E. Mclver — - j— 16 _— Frances McNeill —20 Charlie McNeill 20 Neill Ray — 25 Margaret Roper 8 —-- Aaron Sinclair, estate — 16 Alfred Sinclair 8 Baker Sinclair -— 8 I. A. White 21 .— RAEFORD TOWNSHIP (White) D. M. Currie, estate 3 9.62 C. V. Funderburk 8_— _— 6,66 L.L . Hursey 80 _— 63.37 Mrs. M. C. Long 1 11.22 J. D. Mason 679 627.66 H. H. Ray 2 4.38 97.76 107.76 2.65 6.93 4.89 8.04 4.61 14.73 9A2 7.46 3.32 11.07 1.71 --,2.27 ^7 8.73 8.40 D. F. Armfield —^116%. J.-W. Doss - -128 . John McCrimmon ; 6 . Emma McCrimmon 20 . J. T. McNeill, estate 96 . D. H. McNeill .893%. E. L. McNeill 431 . W. M. Pate 74 . J. H. Scarboro et al 40 . W. H. Welborn 200 . Sallie E. Wright 26 i. Kay a , RAEFORD TOWNSHIP (Colored) illie E. Wright 26 6 McLAUCHLIN TOWNSHIP (White) 11.76 12.97 1.30 2.13 8.52 53.46 61.84 14.86 4.10 19.74 5.66 G. D. Andrews 41 Nazro Barefoot 64 B. A. Davis, estate ' 290 Mrs. Nancy Davis, estate. * 232 Thomas Hamilton I. ^ ^ McTnnis., .A. Overton 16 B. M. Pitman, estate _1 4i W. M. Pitman, estate 11 A. B. Robeson 4 McLAUCHLIN TOWNSHIP/(Colored) C. H. Mumford __bi4,04 32.71 Ben McRae, estate 70 - 17.04 K. S. Bfly 18%-— 16.82 80.82 49.89 35.22 36.40 8.83 31.46 8.84 23.22 20.33 Ed Buie ^—* 17 Dunk Byrd — 1 Jesse Dunlap 10 _— Mary J. Perrell -— 20 —- Alice Galbraitti 2% Mary Galbraith, estate-— —— 8% John Graham, Sr. 12 — C. W. Harris -— 7% Lucy Jones —— 6 Kelly McCrimmon —_ 12 —_ John McDougald -----— 6 Betsy McDougald — " 10 _— Carrie L. McLauchlin —- -— 22 _— Sandy McLean 70 Turtle McRae, estate _— -— 64 Will Pope — • 7 Allen Steele — !- —— 18 _— Ella Watson — —4- 1 George Wiliia ---------i=. 26.33 6.81 31.55 16.34 2.34 4.47 -5.17 10.84 7.67 S.31 2.56 8.64 6.66 21B8 33.22 16.20 13.46 2.83 « T* L We Make a Specialty of Specialties in Good Things to Eat. We are delighted to serve you promptly with the BEST to be found on the markets. .T Call 261 and you get the order filled and no delay. Standard lines Staples, and the finest fruits and vegetables we can buy. % l^le Co. Next to Nisbet & Howell, s'^NEWALL TO^SHIP* (White) Mrs. S. S. Faircloth 8 83.87 D. A. Maxwell -— 80 _— 68.03 Mrs. C. N. Monroe -—128 63.87 Dr. J. V. McGougan - 260 102.88 STONEWALL TOWN£HlP (ColorMl) Morris McLeod —— . 47 —_ 88.03 EDGAR HALL, Sheriff. n1illimimilHHIHmilHPi«niiiiiiMmiimimiiiMimM^^ NEW SHIPMENT I of Organdie this week, white and all colors, for commencement . dresses, Also new shipment Or gandie and Voile Dresses, white and colors. We have the white in children sizes. * ^ >■ We also want to announce to the ladies of Raeford and Hoke county that we are now hand- K ling the well known Gossard Corsets. Come in s let us show you. If we have not your model we*U S get it for you. ^5 4 I Always something hew. s Mb & §%Jf WW S' ^ - - ;; B > ' ti? ■
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