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liftflNTT iO QRMALl MissesLoyd and'Mary tapp PUUHll Laurinbw. -'. -' 'fr' ' /local mews. Mr. D. McQueen of Albe I HtaMB spent the week end with JSaSves at Bethel. ^ WU) j|bhaon‘ has decided tn go fishim at Antioch instead of makicTK another trip to the North |*ole ^ r Dij^Ciphaarti h’s new biick iiaitwnt'On/:Magnolia street is^ *1 .ne-iti^completion. ; ^ BIr. atidiMrs. E. 8. Smith and ^ little daUkhteri Dixie, spent a ' few days in Washington, D. C., '•last week., r , Mri liawrence McNeill, who has again taken his position with s ^age Treat Go ^ Uamiet spent f Sunday at home. Raeford high school lost a i game to Lumberton highs on if TuesdfJL of last week 6 to 2 But ^ this' tdSni has won 11 out of 15 ! games. That is not a bad record. ^ The Journal is interested in j the High School Baby Contest. 4 The I abies in this contest are all so fine it seems a pity to not vote i- for all of, them. The object of this'contest is to raise funds to S ' ir an^ issue” of the Mega . the school paper, which »e devoted to the Senior ^ Class of 1926, a large class,' and “*^we hope the people will not let i tnMn lack for funds to make a good issue of the paper. I It is /a bad spring on yoar chicks with everything else.' . The rains last week‘were/Jp- deed helpful^ but not sufificW^i .1. D, McLauchlin, aprondoent colored citizen and the larfre^ farmer in the state, died at his home in Blue Springs townehlp Monday, aged about 65 years* , It develops that the late Mr. Kimball, life insurant ^ agent, who died at Highspiith’s hospital a few weeks ago,'was pretty well fixed with life insuranoe biin* self, and was not a pauper as was supposed. ' * SALEOFLAtt) FORTAm t Bt yixim of authoniy veated in me as Sh«flf ol - Hoke CMOty 'to satisfy the unpaid taxes for the year 1926,.I wiW pflbo for sale to the bigbrat bidder for cash the following land: Time of sale, Monday .June 7th. 1926, H of sale. Court House Door. Raeford, N. C. or tracts of o^iilock. M. Place ALLENDALE, WHITE Na OF ACRES — __2. 160 i 26 —1 482 76 ' Notice to Parents. • In order that the school bffi cials may know the number of children to enter the first grade in Raeford next yehr it will be necessary for the parents of children who will become 6 vears of age before Nov. 16, 1926, to come to the school Tuesday. May 25th and register these chil dren The hours set for this registration are 9 to 12 A. M. It will not be’necessary to have the children accompany the parents. ! i notice? a meeting of the V County Democratic Executive ' Oom^ttee is callM to meet in i the jourt Mouse in Raeford on Moinay,, May 24th, at 2 P. M. to ‘ transact such business as may come before them. All members ' of the committee are urged to V attend ^ M. W. McLEAN, j C^nty Chairman. Gab Meeting, he Literary department of Woman’s Club held its Mav meeting at the home of Mrs. Julian Johnson with Mrs. J. E. H,oyle and Mrs. Donald McJ Queen additional hostesses. - The study for the afternoon was “Drums’* by James Boyd. Mrs. W. M. Fairley, leader for! t)i^meeting had a wpll prepared; prroram on this book. In her 1 " introductory to the book * she gave the line Eof ancestry from \^iyich Bovd has descended. The iUlPores and Adams colonial Vf llkva being somebf his forbears. Something of his life was given, and of his mother s life and her works in the field of literature His palatial home at Southern ' Pines was described and his pic j ture passed, that the ciub ' members may know him as he f' goes in .and out among the Sana hill people. * '' pUrs. H. L Gatlin gave some * 6f the leading characters in the book, Mrs. A- D Carswell gave the geographical setting and Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin gave the ' plot With comments and con . trusts of colonial days and nqw. Mrs F lirley concluded the pro gram by reading many and va t Tied critkisma of the bonk, after which the club was opened for a general discussion. ^ .' An ice cou'rse was served by - the hostesses, asaisted by little Miss Agnes Mae Johnson and vy Camille McQueen ^ The June oieiting will be with Mrs. J M; Sta^knoiiae with Mrs. 'Tj. S. Poole ai- joint hostess. of “LAD arrived this Poultry Market Prices. The following prices^ will be paid for pou'try delivered in Raeford May. 22nd: Colored hens, 24c Ib. Leghorn hens, 24c lb. Colored broilers, 35c Ib. Leghborn broilers, - 32c Ib. Roosters, 10c Ib Dux, ' _ 18c Ib Gteese, - iQc Ib Turkeys, .„l8c Ib Guineas. 30c each Bring Poultry to Laurinburg & Southern depot Bisser‘& Rabinowitz, Inc Registrars. Allendale—W J McLauchlin. Antioch, D. H Hodgin; Blue Springs. John Russell; Little River, D G. McFadven; Glenecho, N. A. Lindsay; Rockfisb, A. W. Wood; Quewhiffle. H Bevan; Raeford, A. B. McGill; Arabia, J. Leonard McPadyen; Dundarrach, L. A. vMcInnis. Books are now open for Regis tration of voters, and will be ontil j May 22Dd,. 1926. 1 Alixandidates for county offi ces must qualify before Chairman Board of Elections on or before May 22nd, 1926. N J. A. McGOOGAN, Cbm. Bd of Elections. NAME , • Neill Alford s ■ ■ W. A. Brown P. Wi, Carter Jf A* Lov© P. H. McArthur and Son“ /____ ; 143 • Dr; Allen McLean .1 ' 460 D. W. McNeill Est. 90 Jno. S. McNeiU _• 2 20 Mrs. Jesse Stephens 80 COLORED Daniel A. McLean 44 Fannie McLean ; 23 Lewis. McNeill . 20 Major McNeill 29% Ch^. H. McRae 10 ANTIOCH, WHITE Mrs. Flora Baxter — , — 81 W. A.* Brown 285 Mrs. J. W. Graham 400 Joe A. McBnrde Est 69 Mrs. Ji A. McKenzie 20 M. C. McNeill 100 A. D. McPhanl 63%^ D. A. McPhaul 70 W. M. McPhaul ^ 20 i. Henry McPhaul 38 L. W. York 50 COLORED Will Baldwin Est. 1- 20% Tom Bethea 7 Hattie Currie Est. — 12 Isaac Currie ^ 12 Jolin Davis 1” Mary Fairly 20 W. ' M. Gilchrist 15 Henry Murphy . ^ N. J. McMillan 1“, Pat McNeill r . Frank McPhatter 1" Ben McRae Est. — A. J. McRae 1" J. A. McR^ie ic Sandy Ross Est Bessie Williams John Wilson ; ^ Jim Wilson * Arthur Wibon bTue SPrTn5s. AMT. r ' ^ 20 38% WHITE J. K. Blue Est. Murray Gibson W. W; Leach Angus McBryde - Dr. Allen McLean McMillan t McMillan — —‘ McMillan McNeill Est. idR McNeill, Jr. ..o McNill o, McPhaul 4g . Peterson . Purcell — ..o Mrs. W. W. Purcell ^ W. W. Purcell Mrs. Easter Stephens 26 COLORED 18% 50 New shipment Tennis Shoes ar ■ rived this wpek. Baucom’s Cash Store, Raeford, N. C. Expert Hemstitching and Dress making. Satisfactioaguaran-' teed MRS. E. R. WILLTAMSONh In rear of Smith Bros. Store- Phone 560 Raeford, N. C. . Jlinother ’big case LASSIE” chith Just received a carload of gal vanized roofing. J McLauchlin Co. week Baucom’s Cash Store, Raeford, N. C. Skilled bress making, Pecotingi Hemstitching by experts in these linesof work. Also prepare t to sew isenglass. automobile curtains, &o. T. J. McGILL. Notice of ApplicatioD For Pardon. Application will be maie ^ to the GoWrnor of North Carolina for the pardon of Will Wt-lah. convicted at; April Term, i926, in the Superior court of Hoke county for violation of the Pro hibition Law. .r,,, J T. WELCH. Betsy Blue —t Lizzie Brown — 34 Jno. W. Davis — R. Mack Evans ^0 Dan Evans 117% Daniel Ferguson 8 Jno. .H. Galbraith * ” Gilliam Huff Sally MoBryde 3 Ellen McLeod 20 Frances McNeill 35 Hector McPhaul 20 G. D. McPhatter — 56 Charlotte McPhatte^ Est. 3 Martin McPhatter Est gi^ Lauchlin McPhatter 33 Henry McRae 42 Mack Newton — 50 Carmichael Purcell *• 37 Silas Purcell 23 Luther Purcell __ 41^ John M. Purcell ..MlVa Andrew Purcell 30 .1 P. Purcell 30 Fannie Purcell __ 30 B. J. Purcell 30 Tom Purcell " 40 Dave Singletary 12 Singletary 28 Wall Est ■ " 30 Williams V7.;.;;.Vp”"pivrr” WHITE A. F. John David t- If You Need ICE Call Us PURE crystal ice Prompt Delivery Give us a trial is all we ask. ALSO FRESH "MEATS and • QROCERIES. THE |ANA-KLEEN STORE Phone 529. little river, D F. """ _ 8i4 .1 C. Bryant " __ i28 J. W. Doss — 105 Mrs. S. J. Dunn 5 John McCrimmon 20 Mrs Emma C.JtfcCnmmon 96 J. T. McNeill Est. — Mary C. McNe'U .— Walter,C. McNeill — W. M. Pate N. L. Pilson Est J.' G. Piison Hattie Rosser — C B. and James Wright coLoffi 33 431 74 150 75 81 165 Sarah J. Goins McKay McKinnon McLAUCHLIN, R. E. Adcox R. Andrews G. D. Andrews Thomas Barefoot _— Monroe Barefq9t 16 2-3 13V2 WHITE __ 30 __ 68V3 41 ■ 88 __ 30 71 232 E. B. Campbell Mrs. Nancy Davis _ 290 Miss B. A. Davis — _ lOO C H. McDaniels 5 Mrs. Ella Johnson . __ 29*72 Mrs.- A. L. Long __ 33% A. L. Long 71 C L. Monroe ; 92 L. and A. Mclnms 42 N. A. McKeithan 154 A. Overton Est ~~ 415 W’. M. Pittman Est “IIV. 46 Bulah Pittman COLORED '4 44 51 70 47 Andrew Baker J. Di Kemp - Liddie McLean Ben McRae Est ^ _ Cattie McLauchhn Joe Raleigh / ig Charlie Raleig.i 50 AleX Whitted , 17^ George Willis — qubWHIFFLET'WHITE D. J. Aldred 3^ Chas R. g Neill Black Est w. C. Currie Mary Grooley Heirs O..H. Moffit Edgar Riley Kosebloom Orchard C®. -.— Ware and Phillips 72 276 489 104 c. w. Willte Graham Bania OF TAXES $ 89.43 22.98 288.72 14.00 76.13 198.26 144.00 4.76 46.35 40;43 23.00 24.30 36.18 12.39 51.99 609.28 347.60 74.20 20.96 90.20 70.40 119.68 30.76 11.47 62.21 ’Hariey JcSsaaatk W. M.^MeGrttw Streeter McMil Neill Ray liodella .Si Baker T. linchdr Sinclair Aaron Sinclair 16 Jorai WilKams ^ 81 DavicP Willianas 18 RAEF0BO, WHITE A. CampteD Est. 168 . ’asper Chavis I Lot and E, Chisholm 1 Lot Mri W. J. Crawley 1 Lot B. G. Currie 1 Lot V. ^C. Currie — 1 Lot drs. B. H. Epstdn —1 Lot riossie Furr 1% D. M. Gillis 67 K. E. Harriss 1 Lot Mrs. N. L. Henderson 1 Lot Lawrence Hursey 80 J. D. Mason 89 W. L. Moore 3 Neill McKeithan 1 Lot A. B. McKenzie 88 D. McVicker 1 Lot F. Niven 178 A. Niven 15 A. and E. E. Niven 93 D. Niven 1 Lot L. Norton ; 1 Lot COLORED 12.53 5.86 4.91 4.91 13.06 7.30 17.10 19.69 8.72 3.95 62.52 10.62 9.9!) 15.73 15.98 10.63 3.00 40.61 23.46 20.15 76.13 105.07 61.67 151.59 117.66 147.50 112.14 92.42 46.82 73.08 9.03 •46.85 42.51 92.60 ‘ 69.73 5.68 14.28 18.88 I 40.78 30.61 21.10 23.90 70.32 6.68 16.54 2.37 4.91 11.67 30.17 25.51 58.25 9.11 6.53 34.27 17.26 29.67 17.74 32.65 16.67 14.43 35.91 27.27 29.67 63.97 50.63 • 16.34 30.82 20.42 18.14 16.32 14.98 10.71 .51 1.53 9.79 3.06 78.85 ^ 16.381 A- 17.55 "8.77 11.70 19..30 Mrs. Ed. Pate . 1 Lot Jeptha Peele and Daughter 1 Lot Mrs. A. A. Quick 80 Mrs. M. A. Jackson 1 Lot COLORED John Blue t 3 Malcolm Brown 2 Lots Ed. Buie 25 Dunk Byrd 1 Lot Ike Cheek Est. 8 Rich Cloud ^ 15 Frank Cole -t—x- Charlotte Couser ^ :— 60 Jesse Dunlap 10 John Elliott 66 Major Evans 1 Lot Mary J. Ferrall J 20 Flora C. Fisher ^ 9 Sarah hnd Hattie Galbraith 6% Mag Galbraith Estate ^ 8% Alice Galbraith 2% Will Grace Est. 25 John M. Graham ■ 22 C. W. Harris —y- 7% Will Huske L - ^ 18 Milton Jones \ 20 Sallie Jones 21 Lucy Jones 6 Mattie Jones 3 Jim Kelly 2' Lots A. L. Little , 10 Alex Monroe ^ j 9% Kobt. Moore j, .1 Lot 0. W. McAllister J 10 James Mc.Arthur 5 Angus McCrimmon ^ 11 John McDougald 5 Bttsy McDoUgald 10 Reed McKinney 1 Lot Decie* McLauchlin 3 Lots Sandy McLean 70 M. F. McLean Est 1 Laura McCuller 2 Pete McNeill Est. 5 Mary McNeill 1 Lot Luther McNeill : 2 Lots K. H. McPhatter 1 Lot Jno. C. McPhatter Est. 5 Lots Frank McPhatter 1 Lot Alltn McRae i__ 2 Lots Turkle McRae Est. 64 Make McRae i. 14% Ed. Patterson 2 Lots E. J. Peterkin i 50% Ernest Pope fl 1 Lot David Ray ^ 8 Monroe Robeson ^ 1 Lot Bynum Rogers 1_ 10 Nick Rogers i 10 Judge Roper . 8 Allen Steele 18 Jno. M. Wade 4 George Willis 5 Quincy Wilkerson 4 STONEWALL, WHITE J. L. Bas.s 37 Margaret and Elizabeth Blue 80 J. E. Conoly 26 W/ J. Crawley 270 Mrs. A. P. Everfett 72 A. P. and J. A. Everett 86 Mrs. Ernest Graham 484 W. S. Graham Est. 117% J. E. Maxwell 13% D. A. Maxwell 30 R. L. McFayden 66 M. McFayden 50 Dr.^. V. McGougan 266- Mclnnis 4 McKenzie ! 150 Priest 26 Stanton 40 J COLORED ' Peter McLauchlin lOO Morris McLeod 47 W. J. Oliver 1 1 30 J. 4^ ■.■'b .J 61J0 14A0 UM 932 21.65 37..96 92.21 7.96 83J0 32.07 32:61 77.30 59.40 5.21 44.23 88J0 30.09 26033 200.42 62.47 52.61 16.63 17.54 62.75 96.3-5 10.69 6.72 2.37 87.96 3.64 4.91 18.08 3.64 10.63 40.68 29.74 7.16 . 20.15 4.91 8.72 5.87 3.01 42.87 16.97 16A5 23.10 81.16 20.15 9.64 2.37 8.56 13.31 8.42 2.37 11.26 15.92 14.10 6.01 4.27 '6.59 4.27 36.84 2.27 6.18 8:64 2.66 10.77 12.23 6.18 3.64 8.01 58.25 18.72 3.64 27.48 7.15 7.22 14.06 4.91 4.91 8.64 23.50 3.64 14.88 13.80 \ 15.78 83.78 15.80 163.98 78.27 55.95 342.87 98.13 25.84 48.71 50.78 30.50 144.42 12.12 163.73 21.83 30.50 34.06 41.80 44.89 iThos. L. Blue 247 2M 9.93 5.06 70.40 43.28 118.00 39.71 36.99 60.50 58.52'' 26.84 9.60 30.81 91.62 29.22 69.41 20.55 52.23 30.80 11.00 13.66 24.45 60.53 36.11 6.81 .10.66 36.14 17.03 8.40 ‘ 47.30 75.91 3.21 38.72 15.36 131.87 506.01 146.30 IOO.IO 14&80 This May 4tb, 1926. EOGAS HALL, Shstifl. A. D. GORE LAWYER I Pratt Building Raeford Sec.-Treas. Hoke Realty, Lo't-* & Trust Co. QOkDON B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW N. C* Offioe IJo. 19 in Bank of Raeford Bldg Phone No. 227. J. H. BLUE ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING Raeierd, N. C. - Phone 263. . R. L. MURRAY* M. D. Office- 'Over McLauchlin Oo. Store. ' .Hours: 8:30-10:00, 2.4. Phone: Offiioe 682, Reaidenoe 242. J. W. CUR^lb, AttMne 7 and owMtlar at Law, . Second %oor of Johneon-Thomaa Building. Notary Pot^ In office Lxecotor’s Notice. I have qualiflad aa ezecntor of tke estate of Jas. 0. Thomas, late of Hoke County. N. 0. This is lu notify all jienons having elaims' against the ee- I ate of the deceased to present them to the undersigned at Raeford, N. 0., Ill writ^, on or b^ore May 7th, 1817, else this notice will be pleaded in her of any recovery. AU persons indeba- ed to the estate vfin please make im« mediate payment to the nndwnigned. This April 30th, 1026. d. BBNTON THOMAB, B^nontor. Having qualified aa H. W. B. Whitltiy ATTTOnNnV’ATHJtW RAEFORD, N; C Phuuo 27tf Up ataixa, Page Trust Co. Bonding, qualified aa adminlstnkriz of the estate of John A. MoNMU, da* oeeaed, late of Hoke Comity, N. C-. this is to notify all pereona havl^ olaima againatsaides^^ to pras^ them duly yerifled cm or beCoie May iSUi, 1927, or ttiis noMoe wilt ba pleaded In bar of their laeoveiy. AU persona indebted to said eetale wlU QleMmake immediate settlsment. Thia May 7th, 1828. • Mm. Baiab a MelfBLu Adminiitratrix. AKOCNCSIIBNT. Dr. A. a BBTHUNBhaeoi otfiee in. the MoLanehUn the praottda otmedieUia. 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