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•.f >-v5?. I. "'Wtr-'-./vr^-.v .TT.,T----.-rTv-T-/- j V'.' V. p, J?;-'. ;.*■ (^' t -^ ■. XXII.;N0 37. RAEPORD, NORTH CAROUNA^.T] DECEMBER 9, 1926. 31.50 Per lear. I^RjIiPr'rjar ' ■ » r-, ., \ Jolm A. lIcDoa^.' >4«8t>oro, Ga, Nov. 16 - is'eity, was y really shocked ly raorning. wheo news of ^^[odd^ death of John A. Me lid rapidly spread over., the Wft he^ has known from a ^ village. , . ■ r. McDougald came to States from PhyetteviHe, N. C , ^1890 without capital. He the'woods for the naval res firm Williams & Outlaodi l&rm consisting of the late J, Williams and the jate B. T. ind. Recognizing his worth i few years be was received |i#tQ the firm. As aa evidence of r Ooparalleled Growth. The elecrric light has just'pass* ed its forty seventh birthday. Think of itl Forty-seven years ago there were np electric lights. Thomas Edison’s first lamps were not much )ike the Edison Mazda of todav. For many years the electric light was eajoyed bv but a few; it was too expensive for the masses. /Today it is the cheap est kind of light. Its cost is so ihsighificant in the family bud* get that it is hardly considered. From nothing to overTj billion dollars invested, is the record of less than half a century of elec- many, of whom came long^ dis tances, and the'very large and beautiful flor^ ^fihute showed the high esteeiti' in wbVeh the deceased was held; ^ ;'ils|.‘^pabilities Mr. McDougaldl trie development Single plants imepheof the largest na ^’^Istorea. operators in this sec- ^idC and accumulated wealth Ij^inew the naval stores busir and witnessed the great ad- |^^|scement the industry has ^@i^e in this country. .. are now being built io the East, Middle West and on the Pacific Coast which develop hundreds of thousands of horsepower. To shut off electric lights' today Would jeopardize health and de strov commercial activity ia the growth of an industry from the ibi Mr. McDougald was a mem of the firm McDougald, Out-1 as probably no other ^laihd & Company, merchants and “tao has ever been privileged to ^''farmers of CJito, this county, a do. ^%»ember of the firm Outlaod & ‘As the use-of electricity and "’M^opgajd. large farmers, and Power enabl. s the worker to be ^v^e firm McDougald Page cor, l^ome more efiiL-ient—to raise his l^^e naval stores operators. /Jesse Oullimd, a life long busi standard o: service—his wage must correspondingly rise.” William Green, President of the American Federition of La bor, said that in a recent speech. Such wage philosophy, .he added, ‘ is quite simple in that it pro Education Departnihht Meets. The Education Department of the Woman’s Club held its regu lir monthly meeting on the 4th Tuesday with Mrs. W. E. Free man, Mesdames H. ,L. Gatlin and Seats being joint hostesses. Mrs. Upchurch, the Chairman, was out of town so the meeting was presided over by Mrs. H. A. Cameron. The only matter of business were a change of .time for the winter months, the new hour being 3:00 o’clock and the urging of Ihe members to pay their dues Edgar Allerf Poe was the Southern writer for the af ternoon. Mrs .Cameron and Mrs. Cromartie very ably handled the life and works of this nnusnal man. Every one present felt more charitably inclined toward this master of Literature than they had ever done before Elab orate re.freshmenis consisting of butterfly salad, tomato sand w'iches, layer sandt^iches, cheese, balls, saltines, stuffed dates and} whipped cream were served. '^Bom tc Giltis oh A chic ped ojie, is rium. ' . The gli ing to get 1 meat estli It takek i cotton to debt it Miss ering from/ tonsllitis wi Mrs. A. C- Ipe son-' : a vi^li ^quip- at Sanato- yemning, try "ihe govern- trpp. ‘ vjbe as much ; or any other if ago? rie is fecov- attack of to' hear. asBOCiatet told at the home afternoon how Mr. McDou passed away. They bad not business associates, but than that they had been having lived together for vides ihut if i:idustry increases "^#|pl^lOheFof years. ‘‘He went ps productivity through the effi ijuit wanted to go,” said ci*^hcy of the workers, there will vrnere was not a I he more to divide between em HA finished Ipieyer and employe.^’ piitaome coalt i’he Cleveland Citizen, going tie then went to the further in^ the subject, savs: bis hands, and fell ‘Tu Gmat Britain ... ^ ‘ Ihe^ud each worker is about o: 'grow and help make, ile Mrs. H. C. Hammond Dies. Mrs, H. C. Hammond, wife of Dr. Hammond, Vice president and Professor of Bible of Flora Macdonald College died at Reel bpriiigs last Thursday afternoon at five o'clock. .She had been ill for several weeks- Public Sale of Valuable Farm At the time and'place, and tfp' on the terms liamed beIow,r^ and pursuant to;, the of sale contained in thp-Beed'*^f ? the povver lexecuted Apiii is about 0^ et al., Wit that in-tbA:- United* of thel the i ■ i , 11, rage Tdejault apan Tne power 1 having been diade fn the pay mont of the indebtedness se Notice ofRe State of Not TIoke Goi .Notice is^ bid of 5 pAr 1 posited vfit Superior in accordss S. relative!^ property, land sold 8, 1926, to $1600.00 by; sale contai deed made aud his wif^^ to the Bar N. G., which dated April in the office • Deeds of HC No. 26, on'^f cured by ing pas^dne sate come Opel will resell for cash, at 1 at Raefordf Carolina, at ? the 11th daj th& follow property,- tl A Rivet/ tKNorpiJ 'and d( Christmas n^xt starion. According the radio snow fell in many place Sunday night.' Mrs. Colin Shaw of Stares boro, Ga., is visiting relatives in town, He friends are glad to h*ar of improvement in the condition of Miss Lillian Yeomaiis, vWio has beenseriouly ill forsevera .veeks was progressive! and lived io one | of the prettiest homes in the city. He was an elder i*u the Presbyte , rian church of this city aud like 1 the town, he saw and loved its growth from its infancy, States boro, the church, the communi- tylllave lost a frieud and valu’ able citizen Mr. McDougald was a director IT# In the Sea Island Bank in this *= city and held various stQok cer ‘lificates, which demonstrates that he was always ready to lend p a helping band wnen a new en- terprisd was started in this city. It was bis request that be be buried from the Presbyterian phurch and the funeral will be ^^Id there tomorrow afternouu •^any friends of the family visit ed the home during thn day. ^Even negroes—young aud old— Iv^came and asked to look at him. If bad no trouble with labor and tb show hts apprecialutii ui liiis the organizatiuus to which lu; ^^as a member tendered the farm kands a sumptuous barbecue each year. Besides bis widow he is sur vlved by three children, W. E. Dougald of Statesboro. Out- ’and McDpugald of Palatka, Fla., god Miss Ruth McDougald of t his ' " city. Also two sisters 'survtvrj, Mrs. Colin Shaw of Statesboro, " Ga.i and Mrs. R. L. Betbune of Hfteford, N. C. , 'IfM, tils friends cannot be number In addition to the people of ^ 'Siatesboro and Bulloch county ll^was probably known to a ma- , jQrity of the big business men in 4 ^ Savannah, having had large ^ ttiHisactions io that city for years.—Savannah (Qa.) News Editor P^ole lost his pocket / book Saturday evening. Had his 1 niune on it, so if the finder keeps I be steals it. It contained a $10 and| two $1 bills and J. H. loe’s check for $6. man is about oue fourth and the} wages one-fourth. lu China, practically uoue, and wages al most nothing. William L. Holliday Passes. Mr. William Lanchlin Holliday a son of the late W. B and Sa r^ih Ann Betbune Holliday, died at his home at Jackson Springs Wednesday evening, Dec. 1. at 5:40 o’clock, al ter a long and painful illness, which he bore with arnazingjDatienC'' and forti tude, and the end. the peaceful end, was more like w'lapping his mantle .about hirh and lying dov\ n to quiet sleep than any dcatlxja.^ have ever witnessed, and with a smile he passed into the Gr^t Beyond. Mr- Holliday, was born on the farm now owfied,bv Mr J. H. Sykes seven miles east ff Rae- foid. in boyhood going with his father’s familvjntn th it pari ol liichmnnd coun'y now Scotland. [aged Property piha, .»• ' * fiven that a is’ been -de Dlerk of the loke County ilSec. 2591 C. iof mortgaged the tract of November IcLauchlin for a power of jn, a mortga snry Draughun ima Draugban, [ss, Inc , Vass, bgagedeed was ^1, and recorded Register of inty in Book the debt se jage deed be the powers of ^relh having be je undersinged lighest bidder j^prt House door Dounty, North |)ur of noon, on ^Cember,- 1926, lescribed real jd being in Lit ip, Hoke Cbun i, and described 'b.ws: ih^The )m .- t LaMont’s iiver .4i(>, Vass, fcins tfffA Jorty laUoy’is South " isHas the Sale of Land Under Mortgage. At the time and upon tne terms named below and pursuant to the powers of sale contained in tihat certaih mortgage deed-exe cuted by Mrs. Saiah E. Wright, widow, to J. L. Marks, and by said Marks assigned and trans f* rred to the undersigned, the mortgage deed being n.istereij n the iffice of the kegister otDn iO for Hoke County-^' f^., ift H* t. No. 8 at page 294, default;ha vii.g beep made in the* pay nieut of the note secured by' said mortgage, the undersigned will sell at public auction.to the highest 'bidder a trad or parcel-of land situated in Little River township,Hoke coun ly, N. C., and further discribed is’ffdiows, towit: Fifty acres, the whole amount of a tract of 150 acres rcnuiining ■in the n,anie of the said Mrs. 8 i- rah E. Wright, 25 acres having heretofore iieen deeded to Mrs., Josephine Wright and 75 acres having been 'heretofore deeded to Fran': Wright, the same ?.d joining the lands of Baker, Lilly, and Wright. ( r.he 25 acre tract and the 75: acre tract mentioned in this de j scrigtion were deeded prior to the i execution of this mni(gage.) Time of Sale: January 7th, l927. at l2 o’clock M ! Place of Sale. Court House! Door, Raeford. N C - i Terms of. Sale; Cash , } (Posted Dec *6. 1926 ) \ J G Wright-aaid—| Josephine Wright, Assignees of Mortgagee { Notice of Sale of Land Under Mortgage j At.i^ time and place and upon the 1 "termB^raed below, and rmrsnanb co • We are sorry to hear of the illness of Miss Grace McFadyen, vvho has been sick for the past several days If any of our r-'-aders wish to buy a hog weighing from 3oO to 40d pounds, see Mr J L, Hobson, Raeford, Uouie'2 VVe sympat.biz'* with Mr. and .Mrs- D P. Gilds of McLauchlin township ir.jtpM rh ath of their inratg -on a muntn okl on last Sundav. ' • A bar.gp.'n in's*^ oil stove for - • cook .-tO'. I a .0 of P oves—a good us'ki Hie, al-0 a wood .-,1 iiew. Enquire sul Dickson. A, P. Dickson. Ga-lvHT iz'd R-Ti( fing, Lime. Ce me»;( t;ird’s Rnli Roofing and Shir _':eTari] Hardware Co. .\LWAY.S the ‘ est for man and aiiima!'-, iu-t as Specials for S-iiurp;!\ : FtJKK .'lAUSAGE, FRESH Fh- II. l EAE, etc Mcl eat! Canipbeil. fw^fRU(/KS~FORSALE Phone dl6 li. R. BAUCOM, Kaeiutd, iS. C. cu red by the Deed of Trust and demand having been made tor foi eclosure by party lawfully en titled to make such demand, the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder certain real estate situ atod in JVfcLauchlin Township, Hoke County, N. C., described as follows: - Adjoining the lands of H. W. White, Arii. Adcox, Lindsay and others, and being more .particu larly described and delinod as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake in a pond, the begi;ining corner of a tract of 75 acres bought of John McMillan and wife and running North 61 de grees West 50 54 chains to a stake; thence North 15.25 chains to gncoTiier; thence South 65 de grees East 7.75 chains to a cor ner; thence North 7.50 chains to a corner; thence South 55 de grees East 13 chains to the 6th corner of a 65 acre ‘ract bought of Flora J. McMillan; thence North 48 degrees East 24 chains lo tile beginning corner of .said ,65 acre tiact; thence with tlie In early manhood he spent a hifie of said tract South 54 de year in Boston, Ga., after wh'ffh grees East 31 chains to a corner; he returned to Jackson Springs, thence North 76 degrees East 8 where he rnade his home the re- ^ corner, the second u.-o corner of a 36 acre tract bought njia ndero hisl.fe. Hewas64. Lf John McMUlan aud wife; Mr. Holliday was twice mar- ried, first to Miss Ella Clark, who South 57 degrees-East 10 chains died in 1917; his second wife was to a corner; thence South 24 de Miss Pearl Johnson, who survives 1 grees "West 13 chains to a corner; him, and whose fidelity and de* votion to her afflicted husband could not have been surpassed A (laughter, Miss Evelyn Holliday, and little son, William, aged 4, also survive. He leaves one brother, Mr. A. B. Holjjiday of Bogalusa, La., one sister, Mrs. D. S. Poole of Raeford, and a large number.g)f other relatives He was a member of tne Pres byterian, and for many years was a Ruling Elder in Jackson Springs chruch The funeral was conducted from the residence on Churs. afternoon by his pastor, Rev R., G. Matheson, assiisted feev. R. E. Henderlite The large crowd of friends in attendancer thence North 80 degrees West 10 20 chains to a corner; thence North 85i| degrees West 10.87 chains to a stake; .thence North 89i degrees W. 10”.44 chains to the beginning corner of the said 36 acre tract; thence South 20 degrees East 21.50 chains to the beginning, the same containing One Hundred • Eighty four (184, acres, more or less. This tract is made up of the four adjoining tracts (75 acres, 65 acres, 36 acres and 8 acres. Time of Sale: Dec. 24th, 1926, at twelve a’clock M. Place of Sale: Court House Door'in Raeford, N. C. ' Terms of Sale: Cash. (Posted Nov. 24,1926.) (Signed) CHICKAMAUGA TRUST CO,' Trustee. 52-West 20 chains to a stake; thence as the road North 40 West 20 chains to Joe Hart's corner; thence as his line Soutb 80.5 East 26 chs. and 16 links to a stake, Malloy’s corner in Turkey Creek; thence South 12 East 24 chains and fifty links to the begiiuung, containing fifty aerfes, more or less. .Place of Sale; Court House Door, Raeford, North Carolina. Time of Sale: Noon, Saturday, Dec 11th, 1926. Terms of Sale: Cash. Bid will start at $1680.09'. This the 24tliday of Nov., 1926. Bank of Vass, Inc. D. A. McLauchlin, Cashier, Vass, N. C. W. Duncan Matthews, Atty. Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that nn (ler and by virtue of the power of sale contained iu a mortgage deed, m-ide bv Jesse Dunl.ap and wife, Janie Dunlap to W'iiiGeins and wife, dated February 29, 1924, and recorded in the office 01 the Kegister ot Deeds of Hoke ,;i)Uiitv, Nonh (’irolina. in Lk'ok, No 4u: Page 27 said uiortgtiue iietd ami note oeiim duly us- signtii lor valu-/ to tne ijitll('‘ River Store Co.. Inc Assignee of said Mortgage, the end'r signed wili, at the hour ot noon, on December 31. 1926, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the follcwmg real property, ly mg and being in Raeford Town fflip. Hoke County. North Caro ina, and described and defined as follows, to wit; ^ ^ Lat No 68, 69. (0 and 71, being on the east side of MOore Street in Raeford, Nortii Carolina, and have a frontage of 25 feet each and 150 feet deep-. They are same lots bought of J no. W Moore and wife bv the said Jesse Dunlap. See Cumberland coun cy Register of Deeds office and Hoke Coun tv Kegister of Deeds office in Book of Deeds Number 38. Page 291. Place ot Sale: Court House Door, Roeford, N Ci Time of Sale: I2. Noon, Frl day, December 31, 1926 Terms of Hale; Cash This I he 29 h day of Dec., 1926, Will Goins and Wife, Mortgagees. Little River Store, Co. , Inc. Assignee of Mortgagee. the Bale coutained in thej igBge wfb; ni-53, ''by" W. ■ C-! !\IcEathii. to A. A. Williford a d | rec-istered in the office of the Hegis-'j Ler of Deeds for Hoke Coiintj^. N (h,! in R.oolr No. 26 at-'pa«:e 271, detanlt j having- h--; n ;Tiade in the payment of j the puvch.nse price indebtedness se cured by , t-aid mortf-age deed, he| undersigned .adininistratnr v.ill sell at j public siicliou lu the h'gh- st Lidcier; for cash, r'.iat cei-l.-»in tiaer, or pni-ccl! of land lying and uejingin Ilol.e Co’-'n-j tiV, Stale .-ifore.-aid.. in JiioT.;!lu-hlin ■ Townthip, ae(i (h-llned as n lli ys. u- wit: I Lot No. 7 io tPo dN'isioii 1 the fs-1 tate of lan i of .1. W. ude-.x, an/i Iv- ; inu; on the ' ^1h side of Be IN--; INI) Creek, a- ; b e.r.r.iii.- at a black s/i.in in said (-reek, and reus North 4 i-'asi .‘■,4.70 chains to a stake; thence • t/on: h •39J We.st 17 chains to a stake, the cor-1 ner of lot No. 6; tlience with iine of lot No. 6, South 4 A est 4-5 c hains to Rockfi-h ' reek; theme with " said creek to the b‘-irinning, containiro - 84_ acres, more or less; the above being the sauie tract of land litre to- - fore convf yed to said W. ( . MeEacIi-' in by A. Williford, by deed dated ! , and recutded in' Book ^ ^ Hoki- C' linty Regis-ry. and pm-5ba.S'' having h-en secured bv the above ("’escrit. ti chase price niurtgagr- di d ike be aVictrdam Chnstmas? What is more i^^v£icss«l - than .the-— gift of music — the gift that keeps on giving?. The new. Orthophonic Vic- trola gives you all the world’s music— played as' you never heard it before! There are many models and prices, for every purse and taste. look Come them in and over I Time of Balt at 12 o’clock M. I'lace of - ale: Raeford, N. v. Te."nis if S.filc: Thi.s 130) Nov pi-r- ; December 15th, 1926.' Cotirt House Door,' Cash. 1926 F r, GAT!.TV. ■ Adruiiiisi rator i.n A. A. ,„ Williford estate. (Posted Nov. 13th, 1926.) TyVii’ Orthophonic Victrola Freeman Furniture Stores, lAc. L.JSl'- NOTICE! Beginning Dec. 1st Out terms will be strictly thirty days, and accounts not paid by the tenth of each month orders will not be-filled.. We have to pay our bills and you will have to pay yours. McNEILL GROCERY CO. SANITARY FOOD market: Hi -
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