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Columbia. Short Nfews Items. Heavy weichfc ho«8 will fur- nisb sorri*' news we hope Mrs. Mamie J. Leinster of Mi ami. Florida, was a Raeford vis Itor last week. Mis. Bettie G. Moore of Greens boro spent several days here last week on business. Mrs Ann Black has been suf fering agonies tor the past good while and gets jittle relief. A $250,OOP fire at Henderson ville Saturday raged at about the same hour Lumberton was burning. If conditions are the same all over tne belt as in this St^te, the Government crops estimate iH about three million bales too high. Misses Josephine Hall and Martha Lee McLean came from Queens College. Charlotte, to spend the. week, end in their homes. Mrs. D S Poole visited her sick brother, Mr. W. L. Holliday, of Jackson Springs, last week, who is not doing so well we are sorry to say notice: The'^late decision of the Supreme conrt to the effect that the local laws that allowed counties a ritjht to charge non residents a larger fee for the privilege of bunting than is charged residents of the county is unconstitutional, doesn’t effect the law ownership at all, and he who hunts on another man’s land without a written permit is guilty of trespass. Mrs. Marian Rich S. C. MissLeanoa Geddle, who is teaching at Laurinburg, spent the week end at boiiie. We are. sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. Martin Hay of North Raeford Miss Belle Graham of the Coats school faculty spent the last week end at home. Sale of Valuable Under and by virtue sf the author ity conferred upon ub in a deed of trust executed by O. H. Morntt and ^^fe, Bertba Moffltt on the 11th day of September, 1925, and recorded in bi)ok of Mortgage 48, page 616 we will on Saturday, the 18tn day of De- pember, 1926, at 12 o’clock nocn at the court hou8« doofinRaeford. Hok^ County, tell at pnblic anotion forca u) the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Hatch Two certain tracts of land in Qne- MissPS Ruth Adams and Louisa whiffle Township, Hoke County,North viqitpd Miss ( arolina, adjoining the lands of John VlSUeo 01188 Estate, T. E. Staley and others, Katie Belie McL«.>n Sunday. sand more particnlarly described as ^ , . ‘follows, viz: J. H. Graham, colored, on^ First Tract; Beginning at a st^ke hales ! In the channel of Quewhiffle Creek about 40 feet above the Plank Road Raeford, R. 2, gathered 18 of cotton from 16 acres this vear. N. McINNIS Pembroke, N. C. Plane Surve,ving and Mapping; Blue Prints when desired. I have special ized in retracing old lines and re-es tiblishing old land corners. 27 years experience. Mr. John Alex. Graham of Fayetteville R. 3. was stricken with paralysis last Friday, and is now in a hbspital His friends here are pained to hear that Hon John G. Shaw of Fayetteville suffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago. Oh. no. the Faircloth brothers did not attend Recorder’s court last week, and we hardly expect them to attend at ai I • They are out on bond. Messrs George Me Fad yen of the State Highway force.Duncan McFadyen and Edwin McDuffie of State College spent the week end in their homes in town. Bridge; runs thence 8, 57.22 B 6691ft to a stake, M- C, Brown’s northwestcor ner; rilns thence 8. 37i W. 42.p3 chs. to a stake in John Blue’s line; thence with said John Blue’s line to the channel of Quewhiffle Creek; thence up the various courses of said chan nel to the beginning, the same con taining 105.50 acres. Second Tract: Beginning at stake, J. R. Lucas’ NE. corner; and running thence N. 76J B 3283 feet to a stake in the Sonth edge of the Chicken Road; thence 8. O deg. and 48 min. W, 3335 feet to a stake and pointers in the old John Blue line; thence with said Blue line. 2167- feet to a stake: thebce N, 20 W. 2300 fet t to a stake; thence M. 47i W. 463 feet to beginning, containing 171 acres This sale is made bv reason of tlie failure of O. H. Moffltt and wife, Ber tha Moffltt tb pay oft »ud discharge the indebtedness seenred by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank, Durham. This the 3rd day of November, 1926. FmsT NationAii Company op Dur ham, Inc., 'l-RUSTBE, formerly First National Trust Company, Durham, N. O. Sale of Land Under Deed of Trust. By virtue of authority vested in the. trusiee under two certain deeds of trust executed by D. M. Gillis and wife to Frank J Shea, as trustee (or Armour Fertilizer Works, erne dated January 11th, 1924, registered inb.ook 43, page 675, the other dated Decem ber 3rd, 1924, registered iu book 4C, page 147 registry of Hoke County (de fault having been made in payment of the indebtedness thereby secured ) I will, on Mouday, the 6th day of De cember 1926, at 12 o’clock noon at the court house door at Raeford, N 0., offer fur sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all that certain tract or parcel of land, situ ate and being in the connty of Hoke. McLauchlin township, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the hill East of Black Branch in McQillis line and runs as it North 4J East 20 chains to the corner in Gillis line; thence as it South 87 East 33.74 chains to a stake by a gtump, the other corner; thence as the other line Souths West 20chains to a stake; thence North 87 West 33.75 chains to tlie begiuning, containing sixty-seven acres, and be ing the same lands conveyed by A. J. Gillis and w ife to D M. Gillis by deed dated .April 30th, 1907, and regis tered in the registry of Cnaiberhind County in book N-7 page 68 Frank J. Shea, the trustee named in said tw'o deeds of trust having died prior to the execution of his duties as such trustees, the undersigned has been duly appointed as substituted trustee as is provided bv sa’d deeds of trust according to the terms and provisions thereof. ■ Dated this October 29th, 1926. Robt. O. LAW'KENCE, Substituted Trustee. Varser and others, Attorneys for Trustee. AU around US every day we see the lessons Nature teaches.; Many ^n and women hesif tateto sS% SAVE because they are compelled to start “SMALL.” V YET all things have small 'beginnings. Tiihe is raiiid in its flight—and if never start there can be no growth. Start saving today—then con tinue to add week by week. Soon you will understand - how the “mighty oak- from the little acor^ grow. •■■4 fC A E F O R. D . N V R. O L I N A * f \ . • 4 vv - IIIWE And You Win Be Thanl^Ml. Thanksgiving Day will always bring you more happiness if you have MONEY IN THE BANK and no debts which you cannot easily pay. The Store of Good iNot only start a bank account but constantly increase the balance to your credit. Hardware Money is a SURE friend. We invite YOUR Banking Businessc Start Saving Regularly NOW. We carry everything from a nail to the very best tools made. Th'e Bank of Raeford Raeford, N. C. ■ For the repair jobs around the home and farm, you will find here. PAY YOUR TAXES! I will meet the taxpayers of Hoke county at the times and places specified below for the purpose of col- " 1. PI lecting the county tapce§|for the year 1926. Please meet me and get your receipts. One per cent, discount will be given on all taxes paid in November; ROCKFISH: Monday, Nov. 22, 1926. LOBELIA: 'Tuesday, Novi 23, 1926. MONTROSE: Wednesday, Nov. 24th, 1926, 9 to 12 A. M. ASHLEY HEIGHTS? Wednesday, Nov. 24th, 1926,1 to 4 P. M, BOWMORE: Friday, Nov. 26th, 1926. ALLENDALE: Saturday, Nov. 27th, 1926. ANTIOCH: Monday, Nov. 29th, 1926. DUNDARRACH: Tuesday, Nov. 30th, 1926. EDQAR hall, Sheriff. Doors, Windows, Locks . and Hing( Lime, Galvanized Roofing, Roll-Roofing. Make our store your buying headquarters fori you need in the hardiyare line. {'5 -yi I .*4 Ijardware Di^t. ■'■'4 .. M. T
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