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'V-iA '-'1 - , 1 !-. '^ ■«-u"£:^A.'r.-= r *♦ -'■' -■'/'' it Jr.: .tWCx-mTt JOlIRHAL R' - -’te , jW ..« »A*StOJnc« A«* Ml K-MSirnd-d*** PubliHlicd Wotkiv hv ‘ R\EFO«*vnrBiJSHlNC CO O. tfCOrr POOLE. BMtoi i Itaeford. N Nov 24. 1927 to the North side of the half , branch and runs as the said I’oad Velvet Suits South U d-g. East 18 ehaiasand 47 liqks to a stake in tne line of the ^T8. N. B. Lindsiiy tVact; i^^heooe ^uth 65 deg. 9 chains and 88 links to a stake, a corner of said Lindsay trket: thence S 18 deg. Et 16 chains U) a stake, a c >mer of said Lind aj tract; thence S. 16 deg. West i7 chains 1 i and 57 links to a stake, a corner !Jr. Leroy Martin. Secretarv ! of said Lindsay tract and a cor of the State Tax Commission. hasJ oer of Mrs. Grace Pittmans A ij.. 124.? acres tract; thence with a made a discovery he tnmks. He says that personal property vai 3^ West 21 ues are constantly dwindling. , ' V j NOl l.CR—Having descived In *® I Kaefoiy Drv Cit'aiii 's. 1 bave.> the Style Picture .mstalled 1 -vv( irnd rr»'o. f; mg r ^ ^hinervan imo >H’av M. rt-s pd stand. t ( i.ii'H'. satiopt - hni'di'ig, 111,1 [-’finr [irepai-d to- .io ' o“-f t '• ‘tMTii! rind i;,g a fcou jiric'-f= Corr e f'l « e me. I) .1 t'AMPliH ! i." ■ «v .M.- Pitniiiia .voi’tli 'chains and bO links to a stake, her corner; that a few years ago more tlian , thence as another line of said fifty per cent of the taxabl. ; Mrs Pittman South 49 deg. \V property listed l.i this state wa^ in th.> old line; thence North 20 pwsonal, whereas now not more | anrl .'.0 links than a third of taxable propert.\ i t^o a corner: tln nce North 2 deg. listed in the state is personal; ami! Kast .30 chains and 80 links to :i stake in W. .]. .Tohnson’s line it is hinted that the people an not listing their personal proper ty at as high value as they shou 1 i But Mr .Martin is wrong. Th values of real estate have beer advanced a great deal more that those of bulls or goats proportion* atelv. Ten years ago when the best lands in the county were as- sesssed at$25 an acre their owner ■ raised Cain over it; but since i; has been raised to five times that value, while the value of all dbinestic animals has been raisec less. The values of persona property have not been raisec as have land values If they were a lot more taxes would be raised And that is about what the I’ax Commission wants. However we are ready tc inform the oir. world that it is rime to arrange to collect less, not more taxos. thence as his fine North 66 deg. and 1.5 min. East 23 chains to a stake on the East side of said branch; Ihence as the edge of said branch to the beginning, and being l ire same tract of land conveyed to the said Bessie Sikes by deed from W. PI. Sikes and wife, and Gra* e Pittman and husband, dated Eebruary 20th. 1922, and registered in book 29, ])age 304, of Hoke County Kegis trv. This notice dated and irosted this 19th day of November, 1927. SouthEWN Tku.st, Company, Trustee. By W. A. Worth, Atty. im ,/C I Notice (. Sale Laod Under Mortgage. At the time and place and upon the terms named below and pur suant to the |)ovo*r of sale con tained in the mo i t gage ex(‘\ciitel Oct. 9th, 1925, to the undersigned niort^.tgee by Lawrenec* Bowyco' and wife, register.si in tne office of the Register of Heeds for Hoke* County. N. C.. at Book No 40 at page 197, the undersigned will .sell to the highest bidder the follow Ing describtKl land: A tract of land sitiiatt'd in Stonewall Township. Hok** ('onn ty, N. C., adjoining the lands ol ' Kelly Bass. Elizabeth and J. A. Chason. bounded by a line be, ginning at a stake on the South side of the Klarpp iiond. tw o pirn* pointers, and running t lienee S l4 1-2 yif. 1342 5 feet to a.slake by three pines; thenee S 71 E l5l8 feet to a slake in the eorner of Obason’s field. r«tk ])oint(‘r.s; thence N 23 degrees and 55- Min utes E 439 5 ieet to a stake by - a pine in a small valh'v thenee .S, 71 E 363 fet'l to a slake in tlu* edge of Chasun’s field, tlienee With Chason’s line N 5 1 2 E 990 feet to a stake; thenee N 73 de grees and 25 minutes W. 1700 feet ,to this beginning, the .same eon taining 55.73 aere.s, more or, le.ss the same being a j)ail of a tract of 126 acres conveyed by J. W Jor dan and wife to G G Bass ami wife by deel registered in the of lieeofthe Register of Heeds for * Hoke County, N. G , In Book 44 at page 161 Time of .Sale: D‘e 15, 1927. 12 o’clock M. Place of.Sale; At Court Hons(> door in Raeford- N C Terms af Sale; Ca.sli, ' (Posted Nov 14, 1f>27 ) (Signed) ESSE (HBSON. • Moilj^gee Nmiee of Sale. By virtue of the authority con tained in a certain deed of tru.si executed on the 1 si day of March 1926, by Bessie Sikes (u-ninarri' tf to the Souihtrn Trust Go!u;.a!:; ' Trustee, at d recorded in ikio 49, page 133. in tlie office -of thi Buster of Deeds of Hoke Conn ty, N. G., default having been m^ein.tbe conditions of said *deed of trust, the said Southern Trust Company, Trustee, will 00 the 20th day of December, 1927, at twelve o’clock Noon, at the Court House door of Hoke County, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow’ing described lauds: •Containing 183 acres, more or leas, situated on the Itockfish road about miles from th' town of Raeford, in McLauchlin Township. Hoke County, N. C., hounded on the North by the lauds of W, J. Johnson and Mrs. •Orace Pittman; on the East by the lands of W. E, Syke.s. Mr.s. Ortce Pittman; and Mrs. N. 'B. findsay; on the S. by the lands «of Mrs. Grace Pittman; and on Jthe West by W. J, Johnson, and l>egiiuuDg it a stake on the West le of (he Bockfisb i-oad and on FOR SAL E—Fulghiiin Seed Oats See , C L. STEPHENS. R^efonl, N C. Oliver Stalk Cutter. $50.00 International Stalk Gutter. 55 00 Disc Harrows. ' 47.50 Peg Tooth Harrow’s, $18 to 20 00 ’ Raeford Hardware Go,. Every college girl will get comfort, service and “looks” out of a youthful .I’.cket-and-.skirt velvet suit—es[iccially .‘;;!ice fashion interest so eenter.s around the word “velvet” for tliis fall and winter. VVitli the ebauging of the lilouse accomruniment, from a simple lingerie type to oik* of liand.soine me tallic fabric or to one oi' *'n)l)roidered satin or crepe, the sciiiinigirl can ea.s- ily co.'^tnnie to tlu? lormality or in formality of any diiyiiMc oci-.-ision. A separate fur noc!;pw-■ ■, espociallx- white fox, i.s a part of ili:- pl;:y whieli youtli enacts on the stag(' of fall fashions. 'I'hc Baptist Stpt*' t’'nn\’p*'tiori which met in Onrho-n Lai-'t m ppk adopter! a ic'clntion nppocinf militarv training in S^ate “schools Military t.rairlMvg ia nvpfiii, bn* atheipm i?5 rninnu?, and va-p ; r- told it i.*^ on thp iiicri a.‘;p. N't; n i-* l)e!-el)y e iven I o all persons inte ' d, as pia vided by statute,that uic l a 1)1 ei* ii sli'.uted under the ')*"''ViO' ns of the fionsolirtated Ptat- n's ,.i ;vorth * arolira. i articnlarly -i ci.i'' ^ 2445 aiid :i8l6, in tne Pupe- •j,or o t of lioke County. North aro’ii a. in the cause therein pend- oig e!'.i ip'l "(> b .Sr)well against ' lie t l i-opo'itan 1 asualty Insurance Com >: i;y of New York”, .'Auvety on the );i'i of .i. ■' J-i arrow coii‘ractor wi'i; il e .State I ighway Commission on I’rti I No 5 7 beiweeii Haeford. N. i-'h t ..r. lina, and the Moore Ooun- ty Ii iC*-. In-tho collection of an in- rios r'(:i .-s of I hirieen Hundred and 'reiii.y ihght aiidho 100 ($l338.90) Dol- 1;"> (ill I ■ plainiifl I'v the said con- truc'.e)- and sure-.y 'n' his contract 1) .lid. '• ' wor'.c and labor done on j said highway Pi’ojectj under the said j eoiitraet !>ei.'we('n the said J. A. Mar-j row and the State Higaway Corrimis-' si..11. as more full V sot out in the com-j ril .int • 11 file in said suit. I . .1 1. I'.'ous having claims gainst ■ th - ai . .1 A. Marrow, contractor,' -.1, : ill f-iiid The Metropolitan Cas-' I' I i.urance Company^ of New| V. r .. iireiy • n his s-a d' contract .11 -i i; (•. nnection with said Pn jei t o .*4:. are Invited To join forthwitli i-. :i’ enit, as authorized and pro-| .'id n.\ the laws 01 North i arolina. 1 iiiis i.\(.v 8bh, 1927 ’ ' G b. K)\A ELL, Plaintiff. 704 iia .sev St. Fayetteville, N. O. Nimecks (& Kimocks, Altovs. 7*'' ThkCBT 4IU*m4 wfeM* y.;. vu^tm vltfritfcw v?BaHcry~ vTI««f vUphobtCTy' .-Top PI v-FentlerB vHpMi Buy Cfaeviroleto^ ; fro;Di Chevrolet Dealers! As Chevrolet dealers, we stme why it pays to boy pe particularly interested used Chevrolets from'] in Che'vroletperformance. Chevrolet dealers!^ Au- We do our utmoBt to make factOT i» ti» every used Chevrolet de- P- tafewhich we. liver the depend E4)le transportation for which °*®*®h rMondibonedcar. Chevrolet is famous the u j* world over. , buy—and KNOW ttat you are getting superior That s one of the big rea- value. Hoke Motor Co. ■Loyy c,o s x ’ Ii?-.; - V' n H t p r Hea*o" Anni her shipm''nf of Cabinet Circtikato OM the wav Raeford H.ardw.are Co Ford Truck and Essex Coach to sale or trade b\ •1''P-1^ HrVe-COM I^LACE YOUK Fire Insurance WITH PAUL DICKSON. Dreaded Aches, PAINS Disappeared Soda low! s ii \ STOCK SALE At MANN BROS Which opened Saturday is still running in High Gear, Thousands of customers are visiting this store and are pleased with .the honest reductions in prices they find. Watch for special posters. Mann Bros Raeford, N. C. « '*My health had been poor ^ for ten years, before I took ^ ^ Cardui,” says Mrs. Anna ® S Cronin, of Rockport, Ind. "I ^ S was lifeless and 'no account*. ^ ^ I dragged around day after ^ day, every irove an effort, ^ and never feeling the joy of being well. S "At times, 1 had a dreadful ^ ache across my back, and my ^ sides hurt mie. I worried s along, sometimes hardlv able ^ to leave my bed, but the de- ^ .inands of a growing family had to be attended to; so I ^ would get up, do what was JK absolutely necessary, and s then lie down again. ^ "One day, someone suggest- ^ ed Cardui to me. I took it for several months, and all •the time I was growing ^ S tronger, and less nervouA ^ y aches and pains finally ^ disappeared- ^ "That was two years ago. ^ My improvement has been « permanent. The pood health, ® which followed the taking of ^ Cardui, is still with me, so I « do not hesitate to recommend it to my ftiends.” H ave you bought your Nitrate of Soda? Now is the time to do it. Last season many fanners waited too long...then were imable to get it and had to usS other things. “Once is enough,” they say. This year they’re making sure of their Soda by ordering noiu. Chilean Nitrate of Soda is the only nitrogen that meets every cotton requirement. It sets a fine crop ahead of weevils and makes good in spite of fleas, flood or drought. It has no acid effect on your; soil. It won’t burn your hands or your clothes. There isj no substitute for it...and farmers who realize this are farmers who make money. Now, with cotton high and Soda low, you are in a fine position. Don’t take any chah^es. Put in your 4- order and be on the safe side, wl Nitrate of Soda is §0 favorable. It’s Soda—iVoti the price of \u8ed Nitrate Almost every cotton champion in *25 of Soda. Do you think that just happened? ' hi^ c^the best crops in your section this year. Does it just. %ppen that they were Soda crops? Check back on field demo istrations. Does it just happen that Nitrate of Soda always shows up best? Everywhere it’s the same story—it is Sock not luck—that makes profitable crops. That is why we urge you to buy now* “We use and have used Nitrate of 5oc^ for years with results on cotton of 86 bales on ^5 acres in 1925 and 100 bales on 100 acres in 1926.“'^’ L. D. MO&kl-BY Bdeewood Farm, Kinston, N. C Chilean Nitrate fAKE, • t EDUCATIONAL BUR:iLAU Dept. 68-A, Professional Bldg., Bad gh, JV, C, FREE—W-rtt* for24-tageiUus- trattd book, "Low Cost Cotton". TcUi houi io niatu inon«y on cot ton in 193S. Raatest Book No. 3.' NttmUofS tiaU itf Wrtta kim 1 r tl lour M. ■\r Call Me PElP / Yes, roy name is PEP. , I have got me job at the best AUTOMOBILE CONCERN in the land. Just listen to what I have to say every week ’cause Pm going to tell you about automobiles and things for your car. I am working for Teal Bros. •iine that suits you we are ready with DEPENDABLE GOODS ; which we always s6ll at - - RIGHT PRICES • a You don’t have to have to wait for , anything “Special”—for you can get GOOD BARGAINS ALL THE TIME—and you can exchange goods or get your- money back for anything that might not suit you! i LET US SERVE YOU. . . . I, ' Baucom’s Cash Store : Raeford,'N- C. I#?: %;m ■Ml
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