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1 t-'i - • iLv-" rjji■ V gfc '”»■■ 4; |P^ Ifi ' 'r?' -rj4 v-»^ -C,f sS^ixfS&^^ -1 M r^- •#J ‘’4. ^ «,&5i@S^feSSsg3S5S@sWr»np^ ttllCdllITT JbgBIll ■lil ► ■ / ''■''c t ?•.. '••?. p'- J^-^ I'i^' ■ |f/ *v:-a;-i; L ?-'-i;^- ^ > ■ Bntorciu ftt um poctoOM ftt EtMfom 9. O., M flMODd-oliMa matter Published Wmklv by iAEFO«OPUBLISli»GCO. O. :«CO'FT POOCB. eeitor Kaefotd. N. C.,Fe.b. 11, 1926. THE ROAD UW. The Supreme court decided re cently tbat’the State could not be sued for damage, and as the road law gives road builders the right to tidce whatever of road building mateiial’ road builders may need from wherever they find it, they have taken advan tage of it. Up the country they have a right to haul all the top surface from a man’s farm to build a road. Ruin the,man’s farm. Of course the roads should be built we must concede But why not commit as little damage to adjacent property instead of do ing as much as possible? At this time those contractors building the road between Raeford and Aberdeen are hauUng off widow’s good cultivated^ land, when they could get just the identical same . soil within half the distance to haul in an unim- iwoved part of her land. W hy such vandalism. Near Raeford a few years ago. the road builders went into a man’s cotton field in July, after the farmer had laid it by. He had no further expense until gathering time. * In November active work on this road builditig was begun^^^Phat^ fa/mer lost ten bales-oUwtton worth a thou sand dollars that h^ might have gathered and marketed before that work was begun. A road building crew went in to a man’s orchard, dug up his fruit trees to build a road, when they could as easily and cheaply built that road from soil from ^uncultivated land. This in Rae ford where, nice building-lots were spoiled. They were huUdlug a road and the owner of a certain farm welcomed them,and showed them where to get the best of building material—in the woods near by. In.a little while tbev were down in his field in cotton over their beads hauling it all a longer dis tauce and destroying his crop. This is not fiction- '> Why. go through a man’s backyard, move his house, de stroy his fruit trees, turn his premises aroumf justfto straight en the road at that point, and curve it like dog’s hind leg to hit a bridge? Busineee with those me^ants who advertise is very good. The bad weather has caused the farmers to be late in sewing tobac» plaut beds. We are glad the road builders have desisted from hauling Mrs. Jennie Looper’s farm into the highway. Lime, Cement. Doors, Windows. Raeford Hardware Co. Administrator’s Notice. Having qnalified as administrator of the estate of Ella Meinnis, de ceased late of Hoke County, N. 0., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly verified on or before Feb. 4 th, 1927, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 28th day of Jan,. 192(S. Jno. F. McInnis, Adm’r. PROFESSIORAl CARDS. R. U MURRAY, M. D. OfBoeOver MoLauehlln Oo. Store. Honrs: 8:80-10:00, 2.4. Phone: Offlice 6», Residence 242. J. H. BLUE ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING ^ Roefwd, N. C. ’ Phone 258. Mr Fay Morria, who was a patient in a hospital since Cbrist- mao. is again at bis post in the Bank of Raeford! We call attention to a correc ■ tion in the professional "^card of Mr. N. McInnis of Pembroke, 'tie furnishes blue prints when de- dired. . - Notice of Adm’r.’s Sale of Personalty.' On the lOtb day of March. 1926. at 10 o^clock A. M„ I wiHselU. at p!jl>!ic-salo foth^ highest biddtr the personal eflFwtfl of the laie I Qmifh Skf. Hpr hOISe lO 'a. D. GORE LAWYER Praft Bnilding Raeford Sec.-Trea8. Hoke Realty, Loa • & Trust Co. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate, of Miss Lavenia Smith, late of Hoke Oountv, W. C-, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before February 4th, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate settlement. This the ist, dav of February, 1926. J. H. CAMPBELL, Adm’r. PLACE YOUR Fire Insurance WITH PAUL DICKSON. Time to Paint! We have paint, Varnish, Floor Oil. &c. Raeford Hardware Co. nOROON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW " Raeford, N. C. office No. 19 in Bank of Raeford Bldg Phone No. 227. H. W. B. Whitley 4TTTORNBV-At-I.A W . RAEFORD, N C. Phono 279 Up stairs, Johnson-Tnomae Building, • You may divide your sorrows and they are lessened, but when you share your jovs with others they increase. Yes, the State has invaded the domain of.the Church, when it instructs in matters pertaining to the origin of life—creation, and we must forever keep sepa ate matters of Church and State, . Sweet potatoes are rotting very badly this winter we learn. Mrs. Max Heins of Sanford is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blue. Messrs. John and Jennings Maultsby were called home last week from Buies Creek on ac count of the death of their little cousin, Max Bethune. Get your Garden Seed from us. Woods’, Ferry's, Crossman’s, American and Slate’s new seed. Have NOT been exposed to sunshine in windows or to ar- tifidal heat. Raeford Hardware Co. Tobacco. Canvas only S^c per yard. Baucom’s Cash Store, Raeford, N. C. 'I BY our Florence Automatic Oil Cook Stoves Must give aatisfaction.or money refunded Baeford Hardware Co. Executor’s Notice. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Mrs. Mary B. Currie, de ceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify all person^ having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned executor on or before Feb 11th, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate settlement. D. ticoTT CXTRRIB, Executor. This the 6th day of February, 1926. E.S. Smith W. B. McQueen SMITH & Mc^'UEBM Attorneys At Laiv Will practice in all courts of State. Prompt and personal attention given to all business. New OflSee opposite Court House. A NOUNOEMBNT. ^ Dr. A. 0. BETHUNE has opened an office in the McLauchlin building for the practice of medicine. Practice limiiod to Internal Medicine and Qas cro Intestinal Diseases. J. W. CURRIh, Attorney and onnselor at Law, - Second floor of Jobnson-Thomas Knilding. Notary Public In office N. MclNNIS Pembroke, N. C. Plane Surveying and Mapping; Blue Prints when desired. I have special ized jn retracing old lines and re-es tiblishing old land Corners. 27 years experieece. I When You Have I Cbu^s dr Colds'' - B , That Hang on Try J NYALS - J Creosoted I Hypophosites I They are guaranteed to give I Satisfaction. ' I Raeford Drug Co.| Sale of Varuabie Land Under Mortgage. At the time and place ar.d upon the terms named below and pursuant to the power of sale contained in the deed of trust executed March 16th I92U, by H. S. Kirkpatrick and wife to the undersigned as trustees for the Atlantic Life insurance Company and registered in the office of the Re^ster of Deeds foi Hoke county, n. 0 , in Book No. 20 at page 549, demand for payment having been made by the holder of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned will sell at public anctioq to the highest bidder the following described laud: A tract of 200 acres, more or less, situated in Antioch Township, Hoke County, N. C., East of Mill Swamp, adjoining the lands of Rev 0 E. Hodgin,,Sadie R. McNeill, and the 100-acre undivided tract held by the heirs of Martitia McN.eill as tenants in common, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: lieginning in the in tersection of the Red Springs and An tioch Road just East of the Bridge at McPhaul’s Mill and runs as the Anti och Road North 83 degrees and 21 minutes East 72 chs. to Rev. C. Sr Hodgiu’s line that crosses said Road; thence as his line S. 27 W. 21 40 chs ; thence as his next line .S. 80 W."44.73 che. to the McCormack line in the swamp; thence up the Swamp as Mc Cormack’s line to a line of the afore said 100-acre survey; thence as a line of tbattract to a stake by s. red oak ■ and 4 hickory at the Eastern edge of j the swamp, which is acorner of a tract convoyed to the lace Martitia McNeill j by H. H. Hodgin knd wife, Sarah M. j Hodgin; thence up the various courses I of the Eastern edge of Mill Swamp I and the last line of the aforesaid 100- j a,cre survey about 41 chs. in a straight I line to the beginning. 1 Thnj land wilLbe sold subject to the I easement or right of way of the pow- i erlineofth'i Carolina Bower Com pany. See Book 43, pages 47 and 48, in the office of the aforesaid Register of Deeds. Time of Sale: March 4th, 1926, at twelve o’clock M. Place of Sale: Court House Door in Raeford, N 0. Terms of Sale: Cash. (Signed) Andbetw D Chkistian AND (.'SCAR Leach, ^ Trustees. (PostefiT^. 2, 1926.) Miss Lavinia Smith, deceased, at her home In 4Dtio(^^to\^8hip, Hoke County, N G , situate about half way betweei? Shannpn and Antioch, near Beihune’s bridge. Said personalty consists of houst^ bold and kitchen furniture, some of which Is real;!*antique an Boia and Kitcnen rurnir.ure, some ui wuiuu is real^i^aiiHque ancT should attract lovers of such quaint furnishings. I will also offer some farm implements, wagons and buggy -r rr /lAffOOlPi Raeford, N. C. Peb. 10. 1926 aigons ana uuggy J. H. CAMPBELL, Administrator. Our 10-days’ Sale, just clo^d, was good from start to finish, just as we expected it to be. ,We hope you attended this sale alid took ad vantage of the many unusual bar gains. NOW*. .I- We will put forth continued ef forts to give you REAL GOOD BARGAINS ALL THE TIME as has been our policy for years. Come to see us often, arid* let us serve you with- Good Goods at Right Prices. SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK! BAUCOM’S CASH STORE RAEEORD, N. C. #1. S Agents for- NYALS Family Remedies, HOLLINGSWORTH Candies. EAT BETTER FOOD TO IMPROVE HEALTH There is less undernourishment now than ever before. People are getting better quality food even if they are paying more for it. If better quality food keeps you well the slight increase in cost is worth while. If you are not already a customer of ours, try us, we are prepared to give you the food you deserve. Fresh Meats, Qrocerles, Vegetables and Fruits. Cakes, Bread and Roils Daily. ■* . ^ McNElLL GROCERY CO. The Home of Ferndell’s Pure Food Products.*^ PHONE 244. That Fertilizer Distributor, Cotton and Corn Planter, Disc Harrow, or any other farm implement , you have. DO IT NOW. NEW IMPLEMENTS W'e have Oliver Chilled Plows, Rex ' Distribu tors and Cole Cotton and Corn Planters. We have, to be delivered, several of these planters and distributors. Speak for yours now. PLOW GEAR \ Good stock Collars, Bridles, Trace Chains, Back hands, Plow Lines &c. We Want Your Trade J ' ^ J' ' - , -AX. - , -‘i* ■■ ., !yi' 5
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