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;. ‘-v ^■‘^;i'.-.- li,. ' ^ . j-Y-'j—-> :-.;'=^,.-; ; .-...-i V- % fftlE uflii-tf f9iil)iy.“ 'Cotton farmers of the South, . .. and Rrain growers of “ "" v;- •* LOCAL HFWSJ^ ■ ' - i , Rememboril^e orphans: • Mrs. if ..^.Johnson is visiting l^lativef iBy^Itttnhia. 8. C. The SuTpenor court is trying civil 6 ises 8ih^ Yesterday. • .t '* ’’'■ •' •'■^ There #Pto hea vy rains 'north and west oi jiare Monday night,- Tbe.BaptSst Stale Convention is in session id Wilmington this week/.. ' . -., Carolyn, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -tl. S. McLean,' is re* ported.right sick.- 31 cpAts overdraft at the.Bank of Raeford is jfetting that thing down m'lghty fine. The price of eggs is the only thihg^ that’s getting' ready for Christmas that we know of. , • .w />■ 4,M^. W. T. Cotfingtoh came ' fabroe from Highsinith’s hospital ^Motiiday, and is improving right > along now. . ; - . j*** • ^ - * v; Mcr.N^ McNeill has. just ‘^' completed one; of the prettiest little stores in'town, next door to " Raeford Wholesale. if ' ' ' Raeford Kiwanie Club will ' take luhbheon with tbe ladles of Mildouson school this, Thursday, evening, at 7 o’clok.' the West are in conference in St. Louis, Nto., this week, the first mating of the kind evef he!d^ ; Execntor’s Notice. Havintr qQalified as executor of the estete of J W, Johnson, deceased, late of Hoke county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims gainst said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or Iwtoe the; nth day of November, J927, or this notijjse will be pleaded in DM of their reco’very. AU persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement.' This Nov. 6th, 192ftV . J. 8. JOHNSON, Executor. Mrs. Spicey Ann .Hobson of ' Raeford, R. 2, has been success- - fully treated tor cancer at James’ hospital, Hamlet, we are told. The North Carolina M. E South, Conference, which met in Durham last week, was kind to Raeford in returning Rev. N. C. Yearby to this field. The same Presiding Elder also, next year. ' TowoseDd-Norton, Mr. Emmett Townsend of the Philadelphus section of Robeson ^nd Miss Bessie Norton of near ^^aeford were married in Fay etteville Nov. 9th. The.Journal extends congratulations. I will be in Raeford Friday and and Saturday, Nov. 26lh and 27th, to show samples of En graved Christmas Cards. GRAHAM CULBRETH. Administrator’s Notice. Having qnalified as administrator ~>^ftc. t. a. of the estate of Mrs. Kf. i- Mc- ~^Diarmid, deceas'd, late of Hoke conn- ty N. O.i this is to iiotiiy all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly verified on or be> fore November 11th, 1927, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re^ uovSry. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. , This Nov. 6th, J926. P. J. McDIARMID; ' Administrator. Freeman Furniture Stores Incorporated ' Funeral Directors and Em- > balmers. Fayetteville, N. C. , Foot of Haymouht Hill. -4,)] ’ NOTICE. By virtue of the powe. of sale c- n- tained in a cer'^ain m6rfga;;e deed made and ex''t!nt(»d by J M. MoDi'if- fi-., and wife, Autiouette McOuffie, oii the 26th day of September, 1926, and which mortgage deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke county in Book 40, page 172, default having been made in the pay ment of the note thereby secured, the nndersigned mortgagee will offer for sale to the highest bidder at the time and place and upon the terms named below, the following .described prop erty: Adlolning the lands of J. W. Me lanohlin.^ J. A. McGkiogan and others locatee on the south side of Donald son and west side of Jackson street In tne town of Raeford: Beginning at the intersection of said avenue and street and running thence south 176 feet with west margin of Jackson stree^iSbo a con er ; thence west 83 1*3 feet to a comer of a lot now owned by J. A^ McGoogan; thence north 176 seet with said J. A. McQoogan’s line to his northeast ^mer and in the sontii marglif of'Donaldson avenue; thence east with liife of said avenue 88 i-B feet to the beginning corner. B%toBalei8 laade subject to first mortuge i ' ' and LOW . made In fa —, , tee, th9 boldi r of thiHihe third mo{;t-. gage, under which this sale is being made. 1 Time9f Sale: Nov. 27th, at twelve o’clock, M. Place of Bale: Court Honse Door.. Baeford, N. C.- _ Terms of Sale: Gash. Dated this Oct. 27th, 1926. ^ Wm.' L, POOLE, Mortgagee. p.' * -U;, " ■ '-Ti The cotton markets haven'/ felt the effete of the removal of several milliei^ales held off as yet. butIpric^^ave not fallen so low as was indicated once. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as admhiistrator of • the estate of Oharlie Mcluuis, deceased, late Hoke county, N. 0., this is to notify all arsons having claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned duly verified on or before Oct. 28tb, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will make immediate settlement. This Oct. 20th, 1926. N. A. MeINNIS, Administrator. \ and i i Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows, Peg Tooth Harrows, Oliver Chilled Plows ■ '-■^1 All farmers know the benefit of fall plowing. Stores away moisture, pulverizes the land, kills out insects and keeps'you from being late next spring. I aim still in business at the Old t Stand with a good lot of Horses and MulCsfor sale or exchange, and as Heretofore will do business for Cash or on Time. •• t * , I . - • . ' I ■ r *" Carl Morris Florence OilCook Stoves? Cast Cook Stoves? Cast and Steel Ranges? Coal Burning Heaters? Wood Heaters? Oil Heaters? Aluminum Cooking Ware? White and White Ware? Blue and White Ware? Tin Ware? Glass Ware? Crockery? Watches Quns Clocks Silverware . Columbia Records PHONE 272 Raeford Hardware Co. ciall for an^ deliver you pre scriptions promptly. In our prescrip- tioii^department we use the purest *‘Standard” drugs obtainable. - . We al^ bave a complete line of Toilet Goods, Stationery, Kantleek Rubber Goods, Lion leather goods, Water- , . jnan’s School Fountain Pens. and Pen- ci’s. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.' HOKE DRUG CO. Th^> Rexall Store Cut .Flowers? J - " Whitman’s Candies Raeford, N. C. WE HAVE IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT " V. ■' V '■ ■ ' I Which we are sure you can’t afford^’to miss. 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