. -m MUOQITT JOOKIiL at Um poatofliee at Raeforo V. O., aa aeeoad-olaaa matter (Pablidied Woiklv bv ussmo POBLISmNG CO. OwaeOTT POOLS. BMtM liMford, N. U.. Ma? 3. 19*28 . May lOth, Menorial Day. MemorUil Day will be observed with appropriate exercises by the United Daughters of the Confed eracy and the American Leeion Auxiliary in the school auditor! um at 10:30 on the morning of May lOib. liie public is cwdiaUy invited to attend. A program with many intneeting features has been arranged for the occasion. The schools of the county have been asked to observe the day in honor of heros of 1861—64 and World War veterans. The graves of all soldiers will be decorated on this day. ‘"They are not dead, the ones so calmly lying Where we leave flowers and swift wistful tears; The outer part of them, alone, knew dying, Their spirits travel, still, along the years, Ihey are not dead, the brightness of them lingers— In sweet remembered smiles We may have too much ^rain tor good cotton props as the boll weevils play havoc wet years, but people should look out for food crops We can get along pretty well, evep when we ale not able to ride in new cars, if we have plenty of rations. j*/1p .. CAULS TV \/S VBU was WW UL»S\S| our souls with fra Bovs, let us not enter into anv bickering nor strife. We should all remain iriends, for we must all live on here after this cam paign is over. Let the spirit of brotherly love prevail. ^ AH these candidates are trood men and •iood citizens, and never allow ynurslf or afiy one else to say iWrontc things about any of them. Let’s be friendly i Safe of Uiiliy CwiliiiiliMcn. We'will sell for tepalrs to the iTndw pnd by virtae jadgiMoi[ bighesi bidder one Ford roadster. : tf. A. Page, Jr- ofVbe ^a|M>rior Coark oTj^amb^loBd . Bt -liicige County. Biened by HU ■ ■ ■ di FOR SALE—Two good, fresh milk COW'S at ivasonable prices J. B. MONROE. Timberland. New Shipment Slippers and Ox fords for the whole family. Baucom’s Cash Store. For a good line of Ladies’ Children’s Bonnets and • go to The Specialty Shop, Hats Caps, Reward! Reward! I hereby offer a reward of Ten Dollars for the name of the per son or persons who demolished the fencing around.my lot -here, and for sufficient information to establish proof in court of his or their conviction for the trespass upon the same. Signed: D. J. BLUE, Raeford. N C. They touch grant vanished fingers They are not here, but Oh! they arenotuead!” All members are asked to bring flowers. Sale of Valuable Farm Property, Antioch Items. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McPhaul, daughter Jessie and Mrs. Mag. McPhaul spent several days last week in Chapel Hill. Mr. and J. C. Gibson spent Thursday in St. Pauls -visiting relatives. Miss Edna Liles went to New Bern last week where she has accepted a position with the Eb by Lumber Co. David Dalton, a student at _ u:—IB in me Watts hos pital at Durham where he was operated on for appendicitis last week. His friends here wish for him a speedy recovery. Miss Martitia Hodgin of Red Springs spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Uodgiu. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Gibson and son CaltOD spent Sunday in Clin, S C., visiting relatives. Sorry to report that Mr. Ev erett McNeill isnotdoingso well. Circle No. 1 of the Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet Wednesday P. U. at 3 o’clock with Mrs. G. C. Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gibson and D. J. Dalton were in Durham Wednesday of last week visiting Mr. David Dalton. There will be Sacrament at iho church Sunday, May 6th, which' has been the order since the church was organized, to have Sacrament the first Sunday in May. Mr. Lee Gibson, who is work ing with the telegraph Co. spent several days at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs P. McN Gibson. The Baccalaureate serin on will be preached in the school audi torium Sunday, May 27. Have not as yet learned who will hold this service. Rev. G. W. Hannah and fam ily were called to the deathbed of Rev. Mr. Hannah’s mother which occurred Sunday week. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. Hannah extend to them their deepest sympathy. Quite a number of Antioch people attended the Mayday ex ercises held in the Woodland Theatre at Flora Macdonald col leire Tuesday. A very artistic program was carried out by Miss Somerville, bead of the Physical Culture Dept. Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a doed of tirast executed by O. H. Mofldtt and wife Bertha Moffltt, on the 11th day of September! 1926, and recorded in Book 46, page 616, we will on Satur day, 26th day of May 1928, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court liouse door in Raeford Hoke County, sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Two certain tracts of land in Que- whiffle township, Hoke Ccunry. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of John Blue Estate, T. E. Staley, and others, 'ind more particulariy a ♦ scribed as lollows, viz: First Tract; Beginning at a stake, in the channel of Quewhiffle Cro-*!; about 40 feet above the Plank Road Bridge, runs thence S. 67.22 E. 669 feet to a stake, M, 0. Brown’s north west corner; runs thence S. 37J W. 42 03 chains to a stake in John Blue’s line; thencer* with s^id John Blue’s line to the channel of Qaewhifide ' Creek; thence up various courses ..-.id cbaaitel to the beginning, epn- tainin / 106 50 acres. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake, J. R, Lucas’ Northeast corner, and running thence N. 76^ E. 32 63 feet to a stake in tlie south edge ot Chicken Road; tlien( e S. 0 degrees and 48 minutes W. 3336 feet to a Stake and pointers in the old Jolm Blue line; thence with said Blue line 2167 feet to a stake; thence N. 20 W. 2300 feet to a stake thence N.47i W. 451 feet to the beginning, containing 171 acres. This sale is maee by reason of the failure of O H. Moffltt and wife Ber tha Moffltt to pay off and discharge the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Rank of Durham. This the 16th day of April, 1928. The first National Company of Dur ham, Inc., formerly First National Trust Company, Trustee, Durham, N. 0, Deviir .liidge, at the Fe^K^ry 1V38 Term of the Superior Oonirt of Ciun- berland ('onn'v, in an action therMo pending entitled '‘Vi^nia Trtwt Company vs Spencer J. ( nirie, T. M. Shsw. D L Downiijg and D. Ga*,- ler,” tbe.underBigned E|. S. Smith T. A. Lyon, U. C DowiPng and John G Sh.aw, Com i ission* rs, will sell aci public aucliofi for cash forhe highe»t bidder, at “Lakerirn, ’ rf*'. ut 9 niles west of Fayettevillw «.ii Ih • F-iyctte- ville-Raeford Highway, on the lauds hereinafter describ'd, rumhciiand County, North Oarolina, on Monday, May 7th, at 12 o’clock M., the follow ing described lauds: Fimt Tract: Beginning at a stake and pointers, McGi'l’s corner on west side of Hones Creek south Plank (now Raeford road); thence"Iv. 21 .60 chains to a pine; thenc-e N 46 W. 25 • 62 chain to a p'no near swamp of Middle Greek, thenceN, IIW. ISchs. to a stake and pointers in the Buie line; thence as it S.'88 W. 24 chains to a stake in MeQill’s line of 26 acres, thence as McGill’s line 8. 2 Vlf. 16 7U chains to a corner; thence S. S8 E. 16 chains to a pine McGdl’s other corner: thence N. 2 E. 13.70 chains to the Buie line; thence 8. 88 E. 6 60 chains to the channel of Bones Creek, thence down said channel 21 chains to a stake and pointers;thence S. 76 E. 14.80 chains to Phaw’s cor ner; Ithence 8. 12 B. 6.88 chains; thence 8 2 19.60 chains to Mc Gill’s line; thence as that line 8. 80 W. .36 chains to the beginning, con taining 184 acres Second Tract; Beginning at Mc Gill’s corner, stake and pointers and runs thence N. 80 W. 9 chains; thence N. 86 W 11.90 chains to a stake in the Church road; thence with said road N. 64 E 13.73 chains to a stake in edge of said road ;thence N. 30.72 chains to a stone near tne head of a branch; thenue S. 45 E. 13 73 chains to a corner of tract No. 1; thence .S. 32.32 chains to the be ginning, containing 39} acres. Being the same land conveyed by Jas F. McNatt by deed registered in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Cum- 06iiauLi v/\/i(LAvj • xtu *Xt 222. Being also the same lands de scribed in deed from David W. Cur'ie et als to Spencer J. Currie, dated August 30th, 1919. and duly registered in Book 263, page 113, Public Records of Oumberland County. Excepting from the above tracts of land, 7.60 acres, more or less, con veyed to the State of North Carolina, recorded in Book 299, page 178; also the State of North Carolina for 28.70 acres, recorded in Hook 284, page 528; also 6 acres, to T. R. Skipper, record ed in Book 309, page 286. Third Tiact: Beginning at a stake wi'h post oak pointers, in the Currie- Gillis ,ire about 6.69 chains from the original corner on the chaiiuel of Hones C^'cek, running thehce 26 degs. E. 22chains to a corner in the Gillis- Ba’dwin line, fiieuco wuh thu Gillis- Baldwin line 83 degs 40 minut^^ W. 4.10 chains to the channel of ^ones Creek, thence down the channel of Bones Creek about 21 chains ^ the original Shaw corner, themce ’S. 72 degs Bt 6 69 chains to tha^gioning, containing 11} actos and^M|SD|t-& of the original flnifoan andrathenne Shaw land on the North side of the Fayetceville-Raeford Road and which includes a portion of the land now covered by the waters of Currie’s mill pond Being also the same lands conveyed by t eed dated Jufy 8th, 1926, from W. J. Gillis and wife, et als to Spencer J. ( urrie, which said deed is duly recorded in Book 316, page 135, Public Beoords of Cumber land County. Place o Sale: “Lakerim” onFay- etteville-Raeford Highway, 9 miles west of Fayetteville, (Cumberland County, Nortu Carolina. Time of Sale: Monday, May 7th, 1928, at 12 o’clock M. T1T..18 of Sale: Cash. This the 4th day of April, 1928. E S. Smith, T. A. Lyon, W. 0 Downing, John G. Shaw, Commissioners. *1" J.tfiBLUE ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING 7 RaM^ N. C.> ITione 263. r- FERTILIZER FOR SALE: Nl trate oi Soda. Sulphate Am mouia. Fish IFanhatfe. Mixed Fertilizer on banii Terms cash. — J. B. Thomas. EYES EXAMINED Glasses Ground and Fitted Same Day. DR. JULIUS SHAFFER Phone 641 Fayetteville. N.*C. TWO TRUCKS FOR HIRE Phone 416 H. R. BAUCOM, Baeford, N. C. A. D. . _ LAW' 3«nk of Baeford Bldg. Raeford. Seo.-Treas. Hoke Realty, Loa . & Trust Co. FAL^ON^S Cut PibwerG, ' Rotted Funeral Deslj^ns. ^ J;W; WALKER^ AgenL^ 1 f Talk about Price and Quality combined just look over tHt following few Specials of Heinz 57 Varieties. We have arranged for Mr. Fred W. Carter, a representative of H. J. Heinz Co. to hold a Sampling with us SATURDAY ■sdOst* ENJOY YOUR TRIP Before YOU go out come in to US and have our expert mechanics go over your car. Car trouble on your vacation trip spoils every thing. . • .' WE will do the “job” right at a price that will please you. Let US care for YOUR Car. TEAL BROS. A Complete Service Raeford, N. C.^ North Carolina, Hoke County. In the Superior Court Bi fore theCl rk I . rmrxTrv n J. F. Blue and wife, Ada Blue, and Hot Samples and presenting rlJiil.N^ Souvenirs as long as they Irst. Come and meet your friends as every body will be here W. J. Everett V8. Jackson Ann Everett and husband, A. P. Everett, Mary E. Newberry, Belle Welch and husband. Tucker Welch, Bailie Davis, Carrie L. Black and husband, J. W. Black, Susan N. Davis, Macy Bunnells and hus band, Norman Bunnells, Jack Davis, (^uessie Johnson, Myrtle Davis, Mary Davis, Rosa Davis, Sarah Davis, Bill Davis, Ruby Davis, Lillian McCrack en, and husband, Fred McCracken. Mattie Davis Holmes and husband, Dobbin Holmes, Ed Davis and wife, Hellen Davis, Currie DaVis and Clara Davis. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. The defendants, Ed. Davis and wile Hellen Davis, two of the defendants above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above, or a spe cial proceeding has been commenced in the Superior Court of Hoke county. Specials for Saturday Only: common the lands described in peti tion, which are the lands of the late Nancy Davis, in which defendants have an interest, and which the plain tiffs also have an interest. And the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are requir ed to appear at the offlee of the clerk of the Superior court of Hoke coun ty, in the court House in Raeford North Carolina, not more than filty days from the date of this notice (that is to say not later than June 4th, 1928) and answer or demu. to the complaint in said special proceeding, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. • This April 14th, 1928 Wm. L. 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