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A.-' W^X b'-ft- r*^ f •’ Y X- p.. %V fSea v.’ i Mr. E. 8. Smith, who wm In EUsheralth hospital for a few dart* hai rotund recovered* Mr. A. D. Sanders bad his foot badly horned when his bonie was destroyed by fire two weeks affo, which still troubles him. ,Mre' J. W. JobnTOn returned from a hospital In Charlotte last Thursday, but Mr. Johnson grew worse and she returned to Char lotte with her son? F. P. .lohnson Saturday evening. Mrs. Johnson , returned Sunday evening, and it is planned to bring Mr. Johnson home this week. Ifor the fiipt time in fofty yaaia a 8t Louis base jbail olnh has won a penant Stick on, boys! Mr. P. U. Leach'..has simost cmnpleted s pretty brick filling station on .West Prospect avenue. Mr. Walter Baker, who recent* ly bought Mr. W. 0. Currie's residence on South Main street, has'repaired and repainted, now has a beautiful home into which he «viit in a few days move with his family. PnUic Sale of Farm Land. At the time and place and npon the terms named below and poTBOMt to the power of sale contained in the deed of trust executed A^ttil 3rd, 1920, by Daniel A. Maxwell and wife to the undersigned aa trustee for J. A. Mc- Diarmid, guardian, default having been made in the payment of the in^ debtedness eecnred by aald deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will ^11 at pabiic auction to the highest bidder that certain tract or parcel of land sitnateiin Stonewall Township, Hoke County, N. 0., bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lying on both sides of the Bethel Road, beginning at a stake by a pine in tbe West edge of the Little Marsh, Maxwell’s, Williford’s and Black’s » comer, and runs 8. 72J B 13 60 chs. to an iron comer in . H. Maxwell’s line, thence as his line N. I W. 26.16 /-xdis, to a stake in the field; thence N. 89i W. 12.36 chs. to a stake; thence 8. 2 E with a ditch 17.M chs. to the North edge of the public road; thence 8. 8 W. 6.60 chs. to the beginning, the same containing 30 acres, more or less. October 28th, 1926, THme of Sale: at 12 o’clock M. Place of Sale: at Baeford, M. 0. Terms of Sale: (Posted Sept. 28tb, 1926.) (Signed) J. W. CURRIE, Trustee. Court House door Cash. Expected Friday of This Week, Consisting of JERSEYS, WOOLENS and other Materials The Kash Store *JA Good Place to Trade.” Raeford, N. Ca V WE SELL THE GENUINE LEE UNION-ALLS ' FOR MEN AND BOYS BAUCOM’S CASH STORE Raeford, N. C. New Shipment of Sale of Loud Under Mortgage. At the time and place and npon the terms named below and porsnwt to the power of sale contained in the purchase money mortgage execnted Nov. 23. 1923, by Morphy F. McLean and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County, N. C-, ia Book 26, at page 266, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, the undersigned mortgi^ee will sell at public auction to the high est bidder the following' described land situated in McLanchlin Town shte, Hoke Goanty, N. C* First Tract: Lot No. 8 given to A. J. Gillis in the division of the Gillis land, bounded by a line beginning at a stake and pointers in McDuffie’s line, t he South comer of lot NO. 7 in the Gillis division, and ranning thence as McDuffirs’s line South 10 60 chs. to a pine stump, the old corner; thence East 27 chains to a stake and pointers near an old field; thence N. 22 E. 9i chs. to a stake, Monroe’s., corner; tuence as his line N. 16 B. about 2 chs. to a stake, corner of Lot No. 6 in the Gillis division; thence di rect to the beginning; containing 33 acres, mure or less. The above lines require a variation of three degrees according to tbe description contain ed in deed from N. J. McDonald and wife to J. H. Watson registered in the office of the aforesaid Keister of Deeds in Book 26 at page 208. Second Tract: Bouncing at a stake in the road, Dan Guin’s S. E. comer, in Watson’s line and running thence as Gain’s line, N. 4 E. 315 feet to a stake near a pine stump, oak {^inters; thence South 86 E. 1067 feet to a stake, three oak pointers; thence S 34 E. 326 feet to a stake, two oak and one gum pointers ;tbence S. 68 W. 216 feet to a stake in Wat son’s line; thence as his line N. 86 W. 1048 feet to the beginning; the same containing 8^ acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to J. H. Watson by Pet Moore and wife by deed registered, in‘the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke Connty, N. G., in Book 33 at page 213 Third Tract: Beginning at a stake West of Puppy Creek; Elisha Mon roe’s corner, and running thence N. 51E. 12.60 chs. to a stake near the ran of said Greek; thence S. 37} E. 8 chs. to a stake; thence 8. 61 W. 12 75 CHS., crossing said Creek, to a stakn in the old line; thence as said line N. 34 W. 8 chains u> the beginning, tbe same containing 10 acres, morn or less, and being &e same land .oo^ veyfd to J. Jtt. Watson oy; L. w Dorman and wife and other heirs of the said Elisha Monroe. The three above described ^rpcte adjoin one another. ^ ■ ' b ' Time of Sale: October 16th, 1926, at twelve o’clock M. • Place of Sale: Court House Door in Ivaeford, N. G. Terms of Sale: C'Sh (Posted Sept. 13, 1926.) (Signed) ‘ J. H. WATSON. Mortgagee. My. Mpdh^ f. W. W«ll:*^f| and iiltle damchter have rMitm - ed from «. vtot to relatives^ in SpartapboTK, 8. G. Mr. L. E. Wright, who has been visiting:''hU {larente. Mr. and Mrs. W.' A. Wright, storing tbe summSTj^ has retariied to New Lexington, Ohio, wnbere ^be will teach miinc next year. dkille'd Dress making, PecotliigV Hemstitcbmg by experts rip these linesof work. ' Also prepare ! to sew isenglass automobile cartains, &c. '' ^ Ta J, McGILli. ’ Administratw’s Notice ^ Havi,ng quallft^ as administi^ior of the estate of David J. Ray, deceafc ed.late of Hoke Oonnty, N. G., thlsl^ GO notify all penons having ^oluiOa gainst said ertate to preent toem duly verified on or before Sept. 9th, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded ^ bar of their recovery. All penwhs indebted to said estate vrill pldase make immediate, settlement. This Sept. 4th. 1926. A. V. rat. Administrator. Administfetor’s Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late Martin-A- Patterson, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. 0., this: is to notify ^ all persons having claims against Mid estate to present them duly verified on or before Sept, :3()tb, 1^7, or this notice will be pleardodln bur of their 1 recovery. All penons- indebted to said estate wiU pleAse make imme diate settlem* nt. This Sept. 90th, 1926: ALEX. H, ;^ATTBR80N, „ ' 'AdmintiBtrator. ’ AdmioistrM^s^otice. .. Having qnaiiAed~' as administrator of tbe estate .of LueUmi M. McDnme, deceased, late Htdfce. connty, N. 0., this is to notify all - persons - having claims against the .said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned dtily verifii^ on or befcwe ^i^Ug. 26th, 1927, or this notice win he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will make immediate settlement. This Aug. 21st, 1936. A. 0. MoD^lJFIE, Admr., 127 Halifax Si^ie^ Raleigh, m. 0. N. MclNNIS . Pembnli^ ML C. PlfineSurveying and Mapping; Blue Prlnte when desired. >I have special ized in retracing old lines and re-es t iblishing old land porilerR. 27 years ex^rience. Bdvrin 8. Smith McNair Smith SMITH AttomeiyA^M Law Offices 5 aiid 6, Page lYnst Co, Bldg. C. Dr. A. 0. BETHt Ehas opened an 18(^1 office in the Mo^uchhD bnuding for the jirketitje‘pf’^hfiiclhe. Practice limiied to Internal Medioine\wd J^as* tro Intestinal Diseases, ^ r-y ' C. F. GADDY P^^bing and pleating „ Red Springs, N. C. f lONEY tela Taur Real Harvaafc. Plant your money in our bank and grow a for tune. Learn to d() without things rather than go into DEBT for them'. Debts must be paid and they make a hard master. ^ - t There is no use of working hard and making a whole lot of money unless you save a PART of it; what you SAVE is what you HAVE,. We invite YOUR Banking Business. ' Start Saving Re^larly NOW. The Bank of Raeford Raeford, N. 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