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H0KE 60ilNTY JOURNALI Mr. HiltoQ,Graham of Raleigh spent Tuesday at home. Miss Etta Conoly spent Easter in Fayetteville with relatives. lOCAlNEWS. \ - .7 . /• # Miss .‘Leanna Geddie, who teaches at Laurinburg. spent Easter at home. !. • Go down to the school audito rium to night, and be entertained by Burglars Beware Mr. Cecil Dew of Charlotte spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dew. •Miss Hersie Austin of Raleigh, accompanied by her aunt, Miss Gunter, spent Easter at home. Misses Elizabth McLean qf Thomasviile and Maude McLean of Benson were at hf^me Easter Misses Pauline f reeman and Evelyn Veazy of Mer- rith Col lege apeni Easter v, ith homefoks Mrs. NannieMcGill and young er children of Charlotte spent the past week en 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Neill McGi'!. The condition o,' Mr. E. T, Davis, who has been very sick for some time, is thought to be somewhat improved. Francis K. Tomlinson, a very popular travelling man of Fay etteville died at his home on Haymount last. Friday night. Messrs. Gf^ajn Cull^reth, L E. Reaves. Jr., Marion Dew, Devoe Austin and Gaddy Mathe- son of the State Univesity were at their homes during the Easter season. Great windstorms are frequent out west this spring, destroying life and property, and two very severe hailstorms came to differ ent sections of Buncombe county Monday. Mr. Harry Green had carrots, mustard, turnips, English peas, Irish potatoes, cabbage and two "or three other vegetables from his'own garden J'uesday. Messrs NeillD. Currie,Dujican McFadven, Louis Upchurcbf IWillie Jackson and Edwin Me )ufRe spent the Easter vacation vith Raeford relatives They at tend State College. ■ M lUAilHiilMilWiUUUI Ul BUUUUuUUiiUuUM U IllMMiUkMlMMiU 1B M D O QQIQQQQJQ IQ Q Q E Weak, Ailing WOMEN should take ! A Purely Vegetable Tonli;! In* Use Nearly 50 Years || Sold Everywhere Bilious dull feeling L “TLffTT old staiid-by is Thedford’s Black-Draught—I have used it off and on for about 20 years,” says Mr. W. S. Reynolds, ol R. F. D. 2, Arcadia, La. **l get bUlona have a bad taste in my month. My head feels dull I don’t just feel like getting around and doing my work. I know it isn’t laziness, bat biliousness. *‘S61 takeafew doses of Black- Drsoight and wh^n it acts well, I get up feeding like new—of pepT and ready for any kind of work. "lean certainly recommend it.” Tn case'of bfliotisDess, and other diaagreeahls conditions due to lYififrtipatioTi, BUrJc.Praught helps to drive the poisonous impurities oat of the system and tends to leave the organs in a state of ^oxmaL healtlw activity. " Black-Draught is made entirely of pare medicinal roots and herbs ■ilA fnmialna no dangerous or liumnftd mineral drugs. It can be safely taken by everyone. Sold evezyadiere. Price 26c. PvJ 8 a Purclq Ye^etdbl^ Mrs. F. W. Dickson spent the Week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson. Messrs. William and Robert Covington, Hermon Campbell, Mr. H. L Gatlin, Jr,.came home from Wake Forest for Easter. Mr Oliver Evans of Fayetteville aged 71, died a few days ago. Thef have had their hog and hominy in Hoke, that is most farmers, but they just cannot meet their expense accounts while the price of cotton rules so Brown McQueen and Keneth expenses run so high Hampton, Davidson students, j — spent the Easter holidays with their parents in Raeford, The Kash Store opens a Mid- Season Sale today, Thursday, and we call attention to a full page ad. in this issue, and the thousands of posters sent out over the country advertising this great money saving event. ^fUVIUllAaM JJXLLIAUXT Thedford’s w- One case. State vs. Arch .lolfn son, colored, for abandonment and non syjpport, w'as the only case for trial in Superior court Monday, so Judge Barnhill re cessed the court-till Wednesday morning, when the civil docket was taken up Stepping right No detours! Here^ the one road to real ciga- For Constipatioii and Indigestion (Purely Vegetable) «, How sweetly all cars would rim if all motor oils were -as good as Standard emu As the silent miles slip by in a ribbQn of road, you realize how much the motor car owes to its lubricating oil and how impor tant it is to have the right oil. “Standard” Motor Oil is the result of over 50 years’ experience. The best qualities claimed for various lubricating oils are'all in this one oil. It withstands heat, holds its body and guards against carbon deposits. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N. J.) STANDARD MOTOR OIL The Measure of Oil Value STANDARD N 0 T I C E The person giving theatre best name will be given, passes for one month. One name to the person. All.names must be in by MONDAY NIGHT, THE 25TH, at which time the winner will be announced on screen. Send all names to W. T. Walters or leave them at Sana Kleen store. i Picture for' Thursday ' and •Friday Night** ‘Across the Pacific’’ Starring Monte Blue. MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Reginald Denny in ■‘Take It From Me” Don’t miss this one. Theatre Under New Management, v a rette enjoyment lS[aturai Tobacco Taste ■ 0' ..T Compare Chesterfield with any of the highly-sweetened cigarettes and you’ll have the answer. Natural sweetness, natural character, natural to bacco taste, the very thing you smoke tobacco for! Chesterfield they’re MILD Liocrrf & Myers Tobacco Co. Sale of Vaiiable Farm Proparty. Under and y virtue of authority oonf, -fed upii us ill a deed of trust ■Xecuted by T. Stutts and wife, iVlaniio (f. Stubs on the 7tti day o. b'ebruar ., 192., and recorded in book of mortgageg d, page 279, we will on -aturda,., the JlHtday of May, 1927, at 12 o’olocK i.ion at the courthouse k)> r ill Kaefoii, Hoke Oounty, selj at oubiio Hu^iionfor cash to tun highest oidd> r the toll wing laud, to-wit: That Lraeb oilund on tiie E. side of Quewiiiffle rre>U, adjoining the lauds d Cluifies H. Vtimau, Jonah (.'ole,' ho 01.1 Neill Gial.ani Place, and J . Mviveit au rod o. hers: , Beo iiiii. g at i takeai tho ohaiinei d Qiiowoiilie U'oek about 40 feet above the Plan; Hoad Bridge, the saruti, oeing the ri-ginning. comer of lot i'u 3 in the livisioii of l.hc I'hris- tian j.ove itstaU. and also tht b^in- ning conn r of ko No. 2 in said di vision of which this tract is a part: runs thence with a line of lot No. 3, 61 E 29 ehs. ti a stake, a corner of said iotN 0.3, tUnice with another line of saidttot Ni j 3 N 70 E. 49.52 chs. to Jonah Coil's SW. corner of his tract of his 1.6. )3 acres; thence with his line revewid N. i degree VV. 64 80 chs. to his NW. corner; thence as the old Love li le N. W. 22.50 chs. to the chai,n i of Quewhillie ureeL; thence i .nvu the various courses of said cb.inuel to the begin ning, containing ':;37 acres, more or less the same being all of lot No. 2 in the Christian I uve division, except that 136.53 acres ( unveyed to Jonan ;ole from the eas erii end of said lot NO. 2. This sale is marie by reason of the failure of J. T. Stutts and wife, Ma mie O. Stutts, to pay off and dis charge the indebt dnoss secured bv said deed of trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock I and Bank' of Dur ham, ' Tliis the 2l8t day of April, 1927. First National Company of Duk- p'^HAM, N. t., IN'’., formerly FiK.ar IlNATlONAL TkUST COMPASTX, DUK- lUkUAM, N. C'. Sale of Land Under Mortgage I Under and by virtue of the laws of the state of North Carolina, and by I virtue of the power and aut’.iority vested in that certain mortgage deed executee Dy A C Gilchrist and wife, Eiiza Gilchrist, the same being regis tered in the'oflioe of the Register of Deeds for Hoke Comity, N. C-, io Book No. 7 at page 67, and default liaving been made in the payment of said not? secured therein, we will sell to the higlmst bidder for cash at the court liuuse dour, Kaetord, N C-. m- April, ll)e,2.jGi, 1927. at 12 o’clock M. rue loLowing riescribeil land: Lying on iiotli sirios of the public road leatliug from Maxtou toAntioch, adjoining the lands of Stephen Thrower estate, the estate lands of Amanda Johnson and others; begin ning at a stake the southwest corner of^he estate lands of John Gil christ, deceased, said corner being in Ihrower’S line, and runs S.^45 E. with the line of the Amanda lohnson es tate lands, (it being the southern boundary line of said John A. Gil christ estate lauds) 45 lO chs. to a stake nea^ the edge of a bay; thci.ee N. 74 E. 11.80 ehs. to a stake, corner of lot No. 2 allotted to Addie Gil- i Christ; thence N. 45 W. with the line of saicl lot No. 2, 4-5.10 chs. to a stake in said Thrower’s line S. 74 VV'. 11.8P chains to the begiduihg comer con taining 52 acres and being lot No. 1 division of the estate lands of John A. Gilchrist. Time of Sale: MuiukD , April the 25th, 1927, at twelve o’clock M Terms of Sale;, Cash Place of Safe: Court House Door. Raeford, N. C. Addie Gilchrist, Assignee of McRae Co. Posted March ISth, 1927. Sale of Valuable Farm Pri^ierty. Under and by virtue of theanthori- t\' conferred upon us in a de«d of trust executed by Hiram S. Kirkpat rick and wife, Flora E. Kirkpatrick on the lirst day of December 19S56, and recorded in book of mortgagea 46, page 580, wo will on Saturday the 23rd day of April 1927, at 12 o’clock J. h. BLUE ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING- Raeiord, N. . Phone 263. N. MeINNIS Pembroke, N. C. Plane Surveying and Mapping; Blue Prints when desired... I have special ized ill Xtotracing old lines and re-ea t thlisluiig old land cornets. 27 years experience. noon at the court house door in Rae ford, Hoke County, N.C., sellat public auction tor cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land lying in .\ntioch Township, Hoke County, North Carolina, East of the Rill Swamp adi'daingthe lands of Rfc v. C. E. Hodgiu, Sadie R McNeUl and the one hundred acres undivided tract held by heira of Martitia Mc Neill as tenants in common, boanded and desc-ibed as follows, viz; Regioning in the intersection of the. Red Springs and Antioch road ioat B. of the bridge at McPhaul’s Milu and runs as the Antioch road N. 83.21* £. 72 chains to Rev. 0. E. Uodgin’s line tiiat cros^s said road;, thence as hia line S.-27 VV'. 21.40 chs.; thence ea his next line S. 30 W. 44.73 cha. to the McCormick line in the swamp; thence up the Swamp and McCortniek line to a lice eft the aforesaid an^ v’idedone hundred acre survey; then as the line of that tract to a atnke by a red oak and hickory at the eeet- et-ii edge of the swamp which ie • corner of the land conveyed to the late Martitia H. McNeiU by ^ H. Hodgiii and w-ife, Sarah H. Bodgin; (hence up the varions conraee t)i the eastern edge of the MUl Swamp and th.e last line of the aforesaid nndhrl- ded one hundred acre aarvey, abont 41 chs. in a straight line to the be ginning, containing two hundred (200) acres, more or Ihsa. This, sale is made by reason of the failure of Biram 8. Kirkpatrick and wife. Flora £. Kirkpatrick to pay off aitd discharge the indebtedneee ee- cured by said deed of troat to the North Ckrohha Joint St(^ Land Bank of Durham. This '24th day of March. 1W7. First National Company or Durham, Inc., Trustbjb, formerly First National Tauar (Jompamy Durham, N. 0. ■Ti
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