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IT !k "* HDKE^ODIiTY JOURNAL r?W' Mr; Cecil Dew of Charlotte gpeot the week end at' home *A slight earthquake* was felt was felt in San Bernardino'C-^1., Tnepday. There was no dam age. * . * i 3 It is «■ good p^an toJsell all non- WashmgtoD^ P^t:^ jluman no nearly everybody likes to watch somebody else work. i. F-CR SALE—Fifty bushels staple cotton seed first from Coker Del to type. W- T. Covington. long year Sheriff James L Turner, of Lee County, severely wounded in a gun battle with alleged biockaders at a still near the Chatham Lee line on The after noon of Jan. 30, died Tuesday morning in a hospital at Sanfqrd. producing hens aj, a good^ price, [ as Hoke county folks did here!I yesterday. The time for issuing car license should be changed, but some highups object to it, so it will not be done. just Bad late The .weather- has been right for garden planting, weather may keep you out if you wait for the 14th. We apmpathize with Deputy Sheriff W.J. MrQnage in the death of his father who lived at Wadesboro. He died Sunday. Their many friends are glad to know that Mr. Colin Shaw and family will remove from States boro,' Ga., to Roc!'fish, this county. Just Trwlee’s Sale of Laad - ■: Under and by virtue of the powers conferred l^n the undersigned Tms- teff by U>at deed of trust ereCnted bv A. D. MeHiaul and wife and/ E, Mc- Mid wife, dated September 23, In Field and Garden Peas in bulk and in package, bulk we have Woods & Son, also Slate. , Early Corn, Golden Dent Corn, Garden Peas, Beans, Rape, MiUet with Peas to follow. In package Seed we have Ferry & Co., Crossman, Woods and American. and regiBterrd in BootfSO. page 647, Hoke County Registry, default having been made in tbo payment of the debt secured thereby and demand having been made unori the uuder- signea Trostee to «ell said property by the owneas and boldere of Baid debt the- eaid Trustee will at 11 i o’clock in the forenoon of Mondav. 2l8tday of Feb._ 1927, at the Court' House Doot of Hoke Oounty in the I town Of Raeford sell to’the highest! bidder fer^Cash at public auction the! following described lands, situate in I the coonty of Hoke, state of l^orthl 'Carolina: I Banks are closing, merchanrs are failing, farmers are being sold out under mortgages, but, there is no panic. We are still progressing. « i The county commissioners 'Wiet Monday and transacted the regular routine husinoss. They decided to keep Rural Policeman Barrington. Garden Tools Allen’s Garden Plow, Garden Rak6s, Hoes, . Potato Diggers, Shovels and Picks. Sfanton-Wright ! Mr, Lawrence Stanton and Miss Verna Wrisht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright, were married in Bennettsville, S. C., Jan. 30th, Farm Tools Plows, Disc Harrows, - Plow Gear, Roofing, and other Building Material. FOR RENT—One residence on Magnolia street, also “Thej Cabin.” - i W. T. Covington. Raeford Hardware Raeford, N. C. In Antioch Township; .FirstTract: Lying between McPhaul’s Mill 8wamp and Little Middle Swamp, adjokiiiig the lands ol C. S. McRae’s estate and others: Beginning at a stake in field 3.60 chains due, north of 0. S. Mc Rae’s and R. F. Currie’s corner by the stage road in C. S. McRae’s line and runs as his line north 26.25 chains to a stake in an old field; thence sonth 80 degrees west 15.25 chains to a cor ner; thence south 2o degrees east, 13 chains to a stake by some small pines in a- pond thence south 70 degrees west 8 chains to a stake in the field in the line of a 150 acre tract and also the beginning corner of a 100 acre survey entered by. Randall Currie, the 2nd of J uue 1794. This tract be ing the western portion of the faid 100 acre tract; thence with the line of the 160 aero tract sonth 65 degrees east 20 chains to the beginning con taining 29 acres. Second Tract; Lying between 'I ele graiph road and (ittle Middle Swamp and also be ween R. p. Currie’s and M. J. McPLaul; Beginning at a light- wood sfeumj.) on the north aide or toie- graph or Stage Road by a short leif pine^aud water oak and runs north 42 26 chains to a corner; thence ni rth 20 degrees east 4.2-5 ciiains to the run of Little Aiiddle Swamp; thence down the fun thereof until the course, due south 46.60 chains wil^ direct t > a siaKe.6.60 chains from the afore.iairl road in M. J, McPhaul’s line; th nee to and with the aforesa.id road west 33 chains to die 153 acres. RAEFORD OWjn CO. Phone 233 ^ »^ llili iiillililillliiliiililUlliiililUlUiB beginuing, contain- m Tract: Lying between Little Middle. Swamp and Telegranh or Stage Road and also bettveen ‘R. F. Currio and M. J. McPhaul’s. Bogin- ning at a stake in the Stage Road by a crooked post oak '^nd runs north 5 60 chains to the 5 corner of H. B HodgiD’B_l53 aero tract; thence as the last line of that tract west 17 chs. to the aforesaid read; thence as it to the beginning, containing 4J acres. All of the aloresaiii lands are here by conveyed by this deed, except 15 acres convei'eit to Geo. Biggs and heirs, in tho partition of the lands of Calvin S. Kay deceased, it being the share oi Mary R. Biggs, an heir of Calvin 8, Ray, deceased. See Book of Orders & Decrees No. 8 page 271 et seq Office of the tsiiperiur Court of Robeson'County. Th« above boun daries include w-nd Ibis deed conveys the 20 acres conveyed by W. M. Mc- Raiuey and his wife, Maggie Rae Mc- Ralney, to L. J. Bright by deed dated Feb. 26, 1914, and reco ded iii Book 14. page 160, Robeson County Regis try, reference to which»is made for a description (hereof. The Fertilizer season is now open. We are better prepared than ever to furnish your requirements high grade mixed Fertilizers. in Acid^ Kan it, Nitrate, Does Your MOTOR MISS WHEN NING SLOW? RUN- i w. DOES YOUR MOTOR START 1 EASY, RUN SMOOTHLY | AND PULL GOOD? | -See us for your ~BatteryTte- g %J %/ charge and your Magneto Re- | charge. ' I ' We do repair work on makes of cars. all I Satisfaction Guaranteed. --fj J. L. POPE This sale is made subject to a cer- tain deed of .trust to Fredrick Feeling- • huysen Trustee, for the Mutual Bene- — fit Life Insurance Co. securing a prior indebtedness of §6,000 on said lands; this power is executed also in that certain agreement betwesu A D. Me- Phaul and wue and Blanche Mc Queen, individually and as executrix of the esta'.i; oi E. iSloQueeu, deceas ed, and the said trustee which is duly registered in book 49 at page 425, Hoke County Kegistry Publislieu and posted this 17th day of Januar^ THLOS. J. DUNN, Trustee. ISPRINQ SUITS A Our Office is No. 4, Page Trust Co. Building JNO. 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