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SMITH A1 Smit& wja% nomin4^'d ^or‘ Prt'sitient b^sAhe’^rH'QUston 'DeAopratic Na^nul CQpve^l^, b "i, - 'and lib looked.like several of his iAirdnfest oppoiJenEaf/wantedJ--fco b^- tcet'On the tiokefc-as rujgiiyipg- ^ ^.cj^.i^.T-Vanv experience^ wai a foregone conclusion that S^Hh^would be; Doininted, when theconvention Would meet, and the.rate hour, frantic efforts to pr6¥^pt'wei:e if utile. ^ . Sipith anddiisf riends had labor edln season and out to bring thivS about4)r the -past eight years, while those who opposed him W'hook their heads or patted la vorite sons on the h ick. f'l^^akin^ exfiitiqon plir i wlirno| incf iitt^/ xhei|e ijpg l^e on SWWiifenSs .Wri^i;, wHr> ■ a -H We wish ti [ain , stre^ i$ on th nji^iolki ^)f ;hool%rai I ji JF8 ^CraWlWrd taffm'to ftyh' smi^^hosRit:iid^ine 5; h *£^0 sevtralfWery seriou^pp- and W g^fetliog ,^ong ^iid is expected to' iiome honi^’^%dlivy July 3rd.' RAE^Rp, N( ^ pgras’: '^t Silks foFpressesi. See - these ‘ hargaife,; ond^c all this week,' if tirfy - last fftat Ydp^:''^ BahfcWm't.Caah lltore SEVERAlp cm O D MILCH, COWS FOR’SALE AND FEW BEEr*CATTLE FAlR’VJEW^PARM, MT. 'GIlEAD, N. C A -D. GO^ LAWrEB tank of Ra^ofd: 86c.-TreM. H bfe»f AlkMtUa. of Thanks. LOCAL ITEMS. MERRY On.ROUND^d .rilR. RTs WHEEL NOT COMIN^ Mr. Brunt Tolar reports a cot- top bloom on June 26th Mr. M. K McNeill reported a cotton bloom on the 27th Mr. Harry Ore^n brought in'a cotton bloom ort June 29'h. We had a good rain that we needed last’Friday morning'. Well, we had okra for dinner lasLThnrsday, and .Ijutter’'beans. W.e promise to ^P+, ont a better paper next week. This isdhe 4th The county Commissioners are figuring out the oounty";budget, Some Hoke farmers 'are. noW poisoning the boll weevil^, ysing a spray. ■ •- t Cotton continues to advance in price, for the brospeits for a crop arc bad. ■ ; ’' ‘ The bean beetle i?i! d;^ingiB Jp( of damage. Tf .hWrs Ictplone.tfie hi^uns are through. V I express our sincere thanks for the kindness and as sistance rendered ns and fur the sympathy ejttended to us- during the sickness'ffnd death of our death mother. May God bh ss you all. ' ,M„. K. McNeill. ^'Inlrce. '' On July 9, l928, at the Qonrt house in Raeford .'the Hoke County Hoard of Commissioner? will sit as a Hoard of Eqtrahza tiop to pass up'w the valffes of personal property recently . listed for taxation; also upon the. .v''*'- Oe's of real property where^'. shch values have been affec’ed by extraonlin.'ry circums^’artees since fhe r' ;tt4)rooertv wa.s 'val aed in 1927. pursuant to S 'Ction? .oO and oOi- of the Maefiiti^ry Act 00927". '■ Atr-ihis meeting a hearirfgfwih be given to all comptainatjf*^. so as to prevent hearings hereafter, ‘,n. K BFJJE. -v- Clerk'f>f3o‘ard:-‘ for The Campbell Reunion... As'h‘as been fheir cu».toin number of years, the chifd^n' of Mrs.^Sallie J*(7amp|el1 tnWt with .boCf^ia^er bifvhkl^v^iune It^rs wB( m la re V J price'is better;' Oh ves, a little more money will be required than was levied last year. That’s progres’. The county commissioners and the board of education and the pension board met Monday. Mr. .1 H. Mason is supplying Raeford with butter beans. Tbat man always has .something to sell. Mr. (.arl Morris had cotton bloom on the 28'h. Cotton is about two weeks later thon usual Mrs. D. S McE'achern and children of St Paula an' visiJing her parents, M r. and W M Bine. Mr, R. P Polston has just completed a conereie pit, made for the purpose of oiling ears It’s a nice one. Miss Mildred (V.awlev has re turned hotne from the IJnivci-ui. ty of Tennessee, where she i(Mk post graduate work. The rains have been frequent and heavy in thcvsonthern -part of the county, and farmer.s have had trouble with the gr.ass. The Kiwanis Club feasted fresh creek fish, fried perch and .stewed catfish, last Thursday evening over and Mr. Fred P. ..Tonlison’s mill. v- ' Our ppinion of the modern dance wouldn’t look good in print still we’re advertising'this 4th of July dance because it’s part of the program, and’s part of the work A lady tells The Journal if the bean beetles are phaken from the leaves in the heat of the day, the hot sun will ktll them*. If you do onthing to stop' them, they’ll stop the beans. Shirley B. Nishet, aged 22, of Lancaster, who was a member of.C M, T. C. in training at Fort BraggKjK.?i8 drowned in the lake at the Fort last Thursday after- . noon. He was a good swimmer, but either took cramp or had heart failure au^|bTS ye'ar,.'en.'i88f Th u rsda,jC' the^jiaTft'7-T^ fliV hr^e oL-WLtA! ^"daTT’anrf had a big picnicl'dinner . . There are six sons, Messrs J. |{ , MviLenn. M. A. of Raeford. Dan of R.'ileigh, James of Cmith fieiii and Georgia Campbell of DJI lon.and one daughier, Mrs.. J A M;Each'rn of Hamer .Th« wore all in attendance ('xCept Mr. Jafnes, bui v.i'b wives chil dren and .) few friends, the entn- bt-r 'at the.reunion was 73 . Nolicfc of Sale. l!y virtut! ot ttie jniiiiDrliv - t-ti in a I'ertaiii UprcI r-i" trnsl cj^neulnr, (1) llir firet cia.v'bf May, jO.'il, l>y I).-- vid II. McNeill anil ivife, !’aiiu.rinv McNi'ill, to I lie H'.nt I;-rn O'l-nsi. i Cii,- pain, '.rnihlec, an! rocovd.- i in Ifool-. Ill, i>agt' .ni, in the ofili o ol il. • Itcy- is' cr oi 1 )ecas ot Hoke ■ onnl \ , N. i , flrlatill liHviiig been mado ioliie-con ditions cf said ci-ecd of mist, 'i-o sai Sold lieni Ti ll t (oinp.n.s-, 'liMs'.i'i- will on the tCih di'.' of .fill', ld.8, 1’. f he Coind ifbnso door oi ilole' rmn.- t.v, at twtlve o’clocu iio. n. ofTer tov hiiIb at public auction to tlie ln;:ii s bidder for cash, that oerta.ii ira.-t or parcel of land described as tollowc Coiuaining 2,53 acres, more or less, situatedon lioth sides of Maxton An tioch road about IJ miles IroQi the town Ol Antioch, in Antioch town ship, Hoke Hoiiijty, N. (' , and b urni- ed on the NortlxMjv 11. \V. M-Phniii and n. S. biles; ion the Hast liy '. Hcnly McNeill; ion the South hv U s. KirkpalrirdHjiind on the \Ve-t’’-y .1 \V. and ,\. 1). Mid' an!, and ,li-’- gi.iniiig at a stake on a dhcli haul pine iioiuters, McPhanl’s ceodw-i, ands' runs thence i^oith 41 W est fdiu edvs Do Maxton fcollege)-Antioch ro^u, them eS.'44.? \V.. S.'Sd(■hain?;j; then'oi:! N. 59 degrees, w. 5 6n ciiain- io a diichhaiik: thr-nce'along saul dirch bank S. S4J W. 5 60 chains to Me; 'or_; mick’s corner; thenee N. OSAv. 19.S.5 chains by a ditch, McCormick’s cor ner; then N. 36J E..16..57 cbiiius to a stake by a pine; thence deg. B. 6.80 chains to a stake; tdienco• 744 E. 17.'30 chains • 'Thence Rl .50^ E. 12 60 chains to a stake; the^e N. tlOS B.9.43 chains; tSiei^^-South ;2 i.J Hast, 7g.30 chains to a, sta^e in thfl line of the original iract/; thence "S. 68 W. 9.72 chains to a stake by,c a ditch j- thence 83J weeti9.06'chains k® an iron stake; thence I^ortfy 81J West 27.8^ chains Ip McPhaul’s corner,, .a stake jo a field; thencip Nbrth 70.i East 0tW chains to' a stake by-a gu a iiid snmll' oak: thence N. 6 w,' 12.35 ehains the beginning containing SJSS peras^ more or. les.s, and. being saitte tract of land/lujt-claimetl by M- -'B»4 McNeill and^'ifb March 10th, HU9, tu David if; McNdll, as see; book 6^ Deeds 19, page 339, of Hoke County registry. ^ * 2 This notice dated and posted this 9bh'day of June j 1928. Southern Trust Company, Trustee. By W. A. worth. Attorney. ,^PIotice,of ifcale Under Exeep^a. North UotT)itfi'j|jj;^^'’Boke. ^ —In it’tfe-SHpenor ‘ Ijeo County Cottufi Oil Cd,^''Ii: \ A afijae:- J ’ - i'- By virtuo of t^'ijirpeutif^^irf^c fed to the undersign'd fro; Superior-ieourt of Lee eoiii t he,8 bp ve e n ti 11 e9 ‘ ac tio n’>1J w il I on Monday,' the||i^hk4layqt?iilyv 1928. at 12 o’clock M, Rt ttife^burc house door of Hoke epunty Bpilto thehightegtbidder forca&h to sat isiy said execution* all the right, title girdirfTete'st w^iuh tbtrsaid' S. A Bli^, the defendanfc'.has in the following described r3al es late, tPwife* - i. .' ’C ' '■ ' .. .(Beginning at%'atakeiff'therun of Litt le Creek'at^e triduth of Big BrafiCh, thence' up ,.aaid branch Soil,th 74'East chains, linp '^crf- 100;^acres;, .hence as jit N 28 E 20 ch^|^4» thpnce 8 62 E. 25.§Bi^9. to a Corner; thence, S 60 chains Ip a corner; thence S",.,;5g E ,1.0.95 chains tpaqprher;tlijerice S 6^.2 3'E:26 chamffto a corner; ihe^e N 30'W 8.20 chMhs to a cailfer; tiience N 29 W r^aihs teira corner;Nhence N lO 'E'^S^O chains to^corner; theiic6jEL;^3; chains to a,'cwneEpf tract; theficg N 9 E 14 chaiTO to I corner; then'celN 8^:4^ 18.10 i.'hains to Affornei't-tlience N '35 #' -Oo 98 chains ^cornel: theiicu, 8 55 ,W l5.81-chains a corner; tbencH-*» N" 36-..-^,',6.50 .chains to thp rtfn of LjlltBe ciN^; 'i bepp;^ down" ttje run"[.'laf J Litfie Gj'gek to .where the^piljiem lipehf 144 acre tract, as th^'jTef'higan land - cfhj^s.^said creete; thence N.62 VTVitli said ;4rf^'6_80 chains to! Ife. corner: bhep# B to'=^e^:,.,run noTI •r...... 4 ",dqwp 'tiff and (T including thp Jands conveyed to S- A. Blue t),Y various parties by deeds re corded in the Register’s office of (kimberland county and contain ing 385 acres,.Tuore or less. Said sale is made however with the following exceptions; First; -40 acres in’(he form of a square at and where the said Si. A, iilue n.'ivv resides, and in clu'difig all the dwellings and buildings niA'.'Tnvhf-d .and oceii- oicti t'y said S A'■.Blue as a bome.stead; See Appraisers' re roi'in Cierk’s olfico at Raeford. N U , ■ ■ Second: Said sale is made uhject to a mof tg'age or dc^'d of f tnado bv ti A. blue to At !'-.'n ic .loint Stock I.afid Il.'iok iif II ilrigh, N^ C , and reeo.'did .in doi>k 43 at. page 293-Regisfer of Dei-dsot iloke.f oonty. roe'fdilov.’ing dehrriiied trad ti' waver is; sold, without, recourse or i Nceptif)!!: ■ ■'■ginnin'g at a stake by twm ( ii.p.s hv abd ou the East sid 25 ^iialches for charges . L. Wilson. Jeweler, %rsPn St., ' ^ayette'vil e. N,. C. repair R, L. MURRAY; m Or Office Over; Honrs: a:90-10:flt^ %4, Phnnee: OfBce SSSl i tP rent' that n-ent, .,t.we'. •renters for any’ ren t, keep, ac- ^»/OH this rent, borrowers for y desire tq ■ Tfp .and havi^ JRY THE eiTY NEWS STAND *•> . for THE LATEST EDITION IN weekly AND MONTHLY MAGAZINES ^MAGAZINES - DAILY PAPERS. -^BAEL RETURNS -i- ..KS ' - fT the cr’cek retid leading from Pike P;isi (JRice to Key.-er in Alex. Sincla'ii 's line atid runs 8 55 \V to a stake Itv three black jacks nn a hill; thence 8 43 E 16 chains to :i pest oak by a jtnst oak and red oak; I hence N 75 E 5 chains re-i ptaK^'1)V a pine; thence ihA F 1'! .'.0 cliains to a stake bv dvo.iuadv .i-'ck' ; tie nc'- N 35 W 9 (.-Vaif;;. tiv. the beginning. ,con l in+ng 254 aeies, it bf ing tlie Nor44i.E_ant. poilion of a 50 -ifere.. coovpyed by Lauchlin to Sadie P.atterson the .,J4th of April, ].84(>. Also another tract adjoining the above and begin- ning-at a stake by a dead pine and/rrrtw N 21^ E li-chfUns, and 30 links to a stake*two black pointers; thence 8 3l E 8 chains anfb'TftH'nks to a e^ke*' thence S .58 W ll chains and 25 links’ to the''*t5%inqing, containing 6 acre«.'“" ■ ' ' • R ■ 7ih day of June. 'l928, • i EDGAR HALL, f SberifT - V *■' l^*" ' ‘lant;s, Funeral Designs. J. W. W ALKER, Agent. Prompt loan.= on farm lands in Hobpson, Scotland''and Hoke ‘ Countie.s. 5 per cent, interest payable Oct 1st e,f vneh year. No i)art of principal falls due until loan matures, but boirow - er can p.iy part or all of princi pal on ftny first of Oetnbei. .iUNlUSJ (JOODVVIN. Atterney for Chicam.uiga , _ , 'I’rust, ('n., Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as adminis Iratur of the estate of J H Pi lest, df'ceiised, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present thf'm to the undersigned duly verified on or hcfoie June 14th, 19'29 or this notice will be pleaded in nar of thi'ir recovery. All persons indented to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This J une 12th, 1928. 0. G. PRIEST, Admr. LakeVievv, N. C. General repairing at reasonable prices. Let US care for YOUR Car. TEAL BROS. A Complete Service Raeford, N. C. We carry nothing but national ad vertised goods, full weight guaranteed in every package. Our Prices are Right. T Administrator’s Notice. 1 lisi !’:£ q ii‘lii!-'i a-i adniiiii-itrator of I ■- obtain i.t T. J. Conoly, d cea - k1, la I- of Hoke I'ounty, Ni rth Caro lina, This iiD to notify all persons hav ing cl liius against the estate of said deceased to exhibit tlieni to' the iin- j (iji.'!. rsign. (1 at Kaeford, N. G., on or heioii ‘.Nrh da;.' of .June, 19'J!), or this notice will he plea led i -i bar i f their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This tlie 21st day of June, 1928. A. D. ( ONOLY. Admr. of T. J. Conoly, deceased. John Blount McLeod, Lumbertou, N. 0. Attorney fer the Administrator. FlufTo, largo. $1.49. F'‘lulfo, small. 75c. Georgia Ribbon Cane 5 lb cans, 53i', r 133c. Synip, 24 pound cans. )T N J4 H. BLUE, Er/0TBE£mNG and surveying Raeford, N. C. i Phone 253. k ^ flURDOIil B. ROWLAND ATTORNEY AT LAW Biaeford, N. C. Up stairs in Court Phone No. D u K c’s M a V ou n n a i se. size, l2c, largD' size 23c. small for Administrator’s Notice. - Having qualified as adminis- tratef of the^ estate of Taylor R)gers, deceased late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before June 21, 1929, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovi'rv All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This ,tnne 14,1928. L. McFadyen, Adrar, New Irish Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c. English Peas. 2 cans for 25c. Del Monte No. 2 can sliced Pineapple, 23c. Del Monte No. 2 can Crushed Pineapple, 21c. Yellow Cling Peaches, large size, 19c. Sweet Meadow Corn, 2 cans for 25c. Fat Back Meat, 15c lb. Rib Meat, 19c Ib. 2Sc. Butter 53c Ib. Bartlett large Pears, 29c. KvHogg’s All Bran, pkg., Post Toasties. 3 pkgs. for Caraja Coffee. Ib , 42c. Cracker Jack Coffee, lb., Swansdown Cake Flour, pk^.. 35c. . French’s Mustard, jar 12ie. Del Monte Asparagus Tlpa« small size, 18c Wesson Oil, pints J7c. No. 2 can String Beans, S oata for 26c. Good Self Rising Flour, 24 Km, $1.15. Sweet Pickles. 36c ^oarl. Heinz Stweet Pteklaa. 8Se Ikw Lima Beans, 18c can. -^?l T!!> J ''
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