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A truck from Fort Bragg load ed with hay and six soldiers tu?ned bottom upward off the embankment at Ptockfish creek Monday and one of the soldiers was caught beneath the truck and pretty badly injured, A cplored man turned his Ford over some three miles out on the Fayetteville road Saturday even ing and the car was left for a short while, and everything de tachable about it was stolen Roguery is getting to be serious around Raeford. particularly the taking of car parts. ri. R. BAUCOM Raeford, N. C. Notice of Land Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of the superior court of Hoke County, North Carolina, made in the special proceedings entitled John Cain, Adm’r. of the estate of W. C. Carter, dec’d., V8. Ot-car L. Bristow et al., dc^keted in the oflSce of the clerk of said court, the undersinged commis sioner will, on the 10th day of March 1926, at noon, at the court house door m Raeford, n. C-, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain toact or lot of land lying and being in Raeford township.'said county and State, adjoining the land of E. B. Mc Neill et als., and being on the South side of the present highway between f^ford and Aberdeen, described par ticnlarly as follows: Beginning at a stake in the sonth edge of old Capitol highway,, also cor ner of J. O. Thomas’ laud S. 3.30'^E. 449 ft. to a stake in the edge of the A. & R. Ry. nght-of-way; thence with said railroad 8. 61.60 E. 163i ft. to a stake in the edge of said righc-of- wav; thence n. 64 16 E, 67 ft. to a stake, comer of lot No. 10; thence N. 3.30 W. 610 ft. to a Slake in ed^e of said highway; thence with said high way 8. 86.30 W. 200 ft. to the be ginning, containing 2.lt acres, more or less. This description embraces lots No. 11 and 12 of H. M. Lilly -plat of Sept. 1914; same appears of record in Book of Deeds No. 18 at page 102 of Hoke county registry. Posted Feb. 8th, 1926. ARTHUR D. 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