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5 '-4 l!.- fRaeford % ■Sfcj ? Mm^oc*^ ^^^istant Editor ■ ^:.i.tant Editor. FEEEjCULBRETH —-—— • 1 «k Gn4e-H«i H.U.«-;m P..;ty^^ ] Wi» ^I'laSwyr'-Sara'' ,‘r‘'”''J’'''’MaA) tlier Odoin. Myitle _ Howyer. iVUry Rav. Hath and'be.’nice ^ en WVslty and Hazel Horn South CaToUna, Kati: dj. Katl Walters, Tel- •An WiHlnfiadnv lujrht, October 30* or Erown, Cnfotsilsiis, s/ “s: SS&ouTttolLl^d Waded tn thejTet Koonce. Gr.ce ,i^ds in the back . o the, schooJ «• «ioTmas.^ There wa tame to a biR ‘fire. Peanuts containinj! fortunes 'were iriven to each one. After Avhic-. .-r-fpp.etmiMite conEisting of \vemi?s, kAIs. nsfinits aad marshmixUows After this we marched Iraclc to fi^otel. The party ^as jjoryed by everyone, and we hope to As>ve many mor^. > - Mr.rgaret Goie- Many Ai Form ^ SiHt (Miii^s BAEi__^ page And : l^ tlie, d»- fendii^ take nalacO":*hirt^ are ^mr^ to appear^ 't^ bl^ of the derk of the 0^‘Ho^ North CatoBha. and set np thotr {leasing Poptiniu Shom^^b"^- ' spoidcncc_»l|rBdion lapillbjJjOiig!! er and flxpetiment^ Chapel Hii|l|:'JJ.' G., JJoyv.;d«^That conospondei^ J^truction ttliio long er. an ercpoi^iUKnk but. ■ aPi^iWajarcd jujccess is didwflrtw some *w, lor GwJrti •. .^CteitvJ ty, Nortn ta^ . >£ . yii i;.; claims in this actionem six months | Nortii CarohJcikiJPgflBtotg of HpM^ from t^ noticfj other^ j i,v the . ^ they. yHI bb fprtver haired and j'The Cotfeity -cjl. Bpke» •Plmntrff, ^ wise revealed • by ^ Uni^s%lbfc9^ Carolina Ext^r^n Bwisibn by the new cdJiJaSpondehce ipSOT catalog Of that Division, y^K has just come frofla .the prossci^', It is nbw ; possible to study 4 any of 150 different IMversIty tonyses by leGi?”Lmner***TTietus Campbell, Jake | ^oppespondencf. w4in Ston S George Parks, thes? eoiwses fsad either to the A. ^Iv’N^SSm jCnan Wright.^od- B. or B, S. i^ee « thereoi. ,;, - . lUoo Da.ed 71& HaV-jf November, POOLE,... ’ . I'v ' Cictk SjiR^e^ Court. ««.4. irom the .Jtte S lands deserBied tt^einl^ .. .,, The peTsdns’ id^e ^referred to_ will take notice that M act^on^ entitlea as above has been xomtoenced m we Superior Gouit of Hokd' OountyNorW Carolina, to foresclose a ta^ cetl^- ckfe held bylBokp County for the years 1925-26r27, upon We foHowmg (iescri'b.td,Teal ej^te: , 29 acres, more or Id^s.'^known as degWdbi^' 1B&" c'drj abre '^sonBiS^i^ j^rJ^' r'^’' iWence, • Junior Oass Party. , The junior tlass of Haeford h'gh :3Kheol gave a party Friday, Nov 1. iEach member of the class invited one sshich- included quite a number m he -iPjmbers of Raeford sc.ncol. ^Iro- cressive conversation was played Shroughout the evening. Tho^ mi- «>ying -the affair were Mildred Ml- T>^f.e. Lilv Cox, Sarah Drau^ikn, l^is McPhaul, Thelma > and_ Ma^y Ann Clark, Maiy Lima McF^yen, ^uiy Neal McNair, Arms Rodgers, i-crena Andrews, Qsjra Bell Maults- by, Ena Mae Bethunc Bernce Ta. - borough, Anri;e Mae Cubat n, FI .S cWbell. Dora Snead aiid Mary JInnroe, Messrs ’ “Chinl. Bethune, Bradly Norton, Julian .roe McLean.-Paul Trawick, -~„ head Hampton, Hubert _McA^n* Luther Hamilton, Woodrow Teal, ^tl “Hearn, Oscar Woo^ Keithan. Woodrow Huggms Monroe, Kermit Crowley. J'llif" Leod, Morris McGuine, Jimmy SWn and' Reynolds Southerland iTOm LaurInbuJg. Mtes Sidna Stacey, M . Baswll Bthuna Mrs. D P- and Mrs.. Dan Ray as A delightful time was had by an. Exciting Adventures Of Runaway Girls At Theatre Monday Thos^ who are looking for sensa tional scenes, thrills and ventures,, are sure to_findJhem a jh^ Howard Rogers Leo ^^SinTs theatre Mond^^ and •rnllftT. “Gag” Mcb£ydc,,_ , Tn^sdav whesi Columbia s Kunaway Fuller, “Gag »,u„f Campbell, FrecMie Culbi^tji Albert Akins. Worth Graham, Carl Hearn. Woodrow Huggins. Belton Wnght, Ftobert Currie.oLeon Cameron, Archie Clark, Robert’Rhyne, B^vin Royne, vof Aberdeen. Henry MS^oe. Crawley, Bill Lnniont, Edgar Wal ters “Pete” Brown., All the hign .school teachers were invited as cha- jc.Toncs. Home Economics Party T.i>8 girls of the Home Economics -arlub enjoyed a Hallowe’en party last ■Wednesday night at the school house. a^Pb>T a number of games were 'stayed, such as snap, wind; ‘Ji\.Lty slH, sc'ation, etc., and progressive con-- 'Vdsation, punch and cake were -n i v- ffirU-“s’tS be 'So™: The prodoo- tlS ie OPe that «111 'S'CV'.iaSfei eho F. M. C. liome-r.c-.'iv.r;g. Miss Mary Livermore of the N. Y. State Clutrity- Aid spent the last v/o.eKcnd with.Mi.-seo ■Maud and Delia Mooie. - 15,41, Misses Evelyn Anderson Elkins of Fllkton w ere weekend ,, ae. -s cf M’s3 Idvrtle IngraM, Mr.s. W. 'L. .McRae' spent several days last \£*eek in New Bern. NOTICE The ladies of Raeford and Hoks County are invited to visit and see ied. Each member of the club was i .room in Mrs. Ed ’Cameron s scoQnlfed to invito someone. Those The place to get your Christ- ^pie.sGiii were Thelma H-in,. E\:a ( roas presents. Open IBethune, Mary White McRae, Libby j inspection. .. (Adv.) 3lcBjyde, lAIaivmret Morris, Louise 1 4 :'-j T I . I . . P t I « i I I I «'i VP .-'I .IM >ridivr:t:j:'i:!ii I :i^:«:s. Ill iuiMi'liii';l;:l:ilhliii,.r_i i For Festive Occasions- • 1 Table Silverware at ^ N 1 Rich Looking is the table artistic Silver- irf ware adorns. Its gleaming beauty makes ^ a festive spread ever so much more tempt- I ‘ ing and inviting. 5 OUR SPECIAL at this time is a'26_-piece Arrow Piate ^ , 20-year guarantee (packed in nice box) ^Vaiued at 1 about $1-5.00 that we are offering for $8.95. This is a 1 bargain as'our price*^ower than many'wh^saie co^. ^ Let “US .'show you this wonderful bargain; ment of teachCT certification, credit There we?A 1696 individuals regi.s- teared fer University cor^^ondence s^ted a total enrollm^t of approxi mately 2,500, due to the-fact that work last year. ™s number-repre- many of the stad^ts were registered for more than one course;.. The en rollment for last year showed a gam over that of previous yeaifs. ^ The records show a high per- o'lrtage of Completions foh the course begun. More than 75 percent of all those beginning courses in the past have completed Ahem. To give some idea of the prodigious amount of work handled by the Bureau of Cor-' respondence Instruction of- the Ex tension Division, it was .reported that 42,000 lesson assignments were . examined durinjf" the school year 1928-29. ■ 7 A distinct advantage of correspon dence instruction is that. it is es-. pecialw adaptable'to adult education. Special arrangements aue made to meet the requii'ement-s of adult students "who, for various reasons, desire study without securing acade mic - or professional credit. Any. mature person, regardless of pre vious education may register as a non-crecliT student for any of the subjects listed especi^ly for such persons. The Extension Division ^- deavors t® adjust the adult edu cation courses to the individual’s needs and interests. .Correspondencie instruction offers niany unusual advantages, especially to students who are engaged in a full-time position,. or teachers^ who wish additional professional, training. Triplets? Not Much Chan^^e! Triplets are born about: onco , in every. 10,000 births and twins occur about'once in 98, accofding to a study of.”the birth statistics of thirteen non-muhicipal, general and maternity hospitals. Flora Macdonald College Celebrates Hoi :je Coming Red Springs, N. C., Nov. Cth.— The weekend of November 1^3 was Home-Coming at Flora Mac donald College, ' The alumnae came from -far and near in goodly numbers and spent a few days renewing old friendships and happy memories. Friday -evening at six o-clock they gatherdd for dinner in the dining hall. Misa Louise Mandevide, Alum nae President, in an informal man ner welcomed every one. - The sttC- dent body gave cheers for Foundeg’s- Day, the alumnae., and Dr. Yard ell.’ Mrs. Eugene Morgan - of Laurel Hill, N.' C., one “of Mora Macdonald’s daughters, delighted her audience with tv.'o songs. . One of these was North CarbUmi, Gounty of H(«e. In the i^pefipr Court.' . ^ Th: Couirfe 3i‘.-Hoke; -Plamtjff, r ^ I vs -■ w. Lr B^huneMid wife,. Blue Springs thune, defendants >8"^ a^l other ^r . ^e^. adfeining Ahe of sons claluidng anj’ interest in phe- lands -described herein. a - saM " pine, alcofn^ porthva {kst ,91 cha -tp asate By m the-ea^rQ edge of said biranch; -;- thence up the varioue. (Toui^' if tljt, northeastern'edge of* said Jobi HmndL north 3# deg. west 12 i^aau north 70 dejT i3>«hs .s^h 7^’- deg.'^west d2 chsr -^ii'n^h ;67,"fBg8. west 15 chams - to. t^e begihrtihg-,162; acres, more' or Mess,' v- i ■ The “foiregoing ttact oT land -is the. same heretofore conveyed-l^/vAi^d^. McBryde to Alex' McbiydCj BpOk 2E paJi 26; Robeson, wunty Reg.stry, containing idO 3-4 'aorjesi more brJesa ; and also runs ajou^ . iaci^ea ly.b acres :heretofbre---c^veyedft01 "Sty: The perkohs above referred lo^vill take notice that an action entitled Anna us above ha^ Lten—commencid m the Superior Court of Hoke Coum.y, rcS ffie Bo;k 46, Tlex' McCormick and: v^fe to Al^ -’iMolryde, Book Z-V. P^o dants named above will , take notice that they are ^ „ . 1. amear at the office, ot the clerk of North Gaimlina, to foreclose tax of Hoke County, certificate held by the Goun^>j of North Carolfri'a, and set up their Hoke for the year 1927 upon thp fol- j . this action in six months lowing described real estate: from the date of this notice, Other- One lot, in the Town 01 Raeford 1 , wnll be forevur barred ai d 'rsmia^bSides^ the ^feti-1 is:gstr.yk-ah:cl by furfhsT wise they will be, forevur i foreclosed of aw ahd_All'ihterest or claim in or to the. said land or the on the cr^rner of Ste'vrart Streep and Pros]>ect Avenue, (See Book^8, page 149, Hoke County Registry.) ni^ceeds received ‘from tb And all ikoxsons besides the - fendants named above will further , jj^ted :6th of. November, 1929. take notice that they are required : WM. L, POOLE,, t.) ij.'pear at the office of the cierk. ^ Clerk Supericir Court (-1 t‘.'.e Superior Court of Hoke Coun-^, ty, xNorth Carolina, and set up their, - NOTICE 1 ? cnY mmiLllri McBryde devised, to ms son JohA A; . McBryde in'1876,, Boi-tt of . Wills., No., , 3, mage 116 oiflce t - v.-^C, .,Bo^-r ^ son county, N. G., and^frOTj AIieT said. John A. McBryde itea^nded to_ his widow and son, Wfllimn A.. Mc Bryde, the preJmt owners thereof. 'iliis the kyih day of Oiototey„1929. CHICKAMAUGA TRUST GOk -e« '• * .V ' .• Trustee sale! JuniuiB' X Goodwin, Atty. for Trustee claims in this actiqnin,'^ ; Hoke County from the-date of -tliis notice, other-Carolina N wise they will be forever barred ana In the Superior Court- foreclosed of any and all inteirest, or County of Hoke, Plaintiff claim in or to the laid land, or me | - vs - proceeds received from' the sam fi.-Kirkpatrick and wife. Flora E. i jn. NOTICE North Csirolina ' County of Hoke ' In' the Superior Court The;'Cpunty of Hoke, Plaintiff- ^ > ■:- ' VS ■ - A. McEacherli, .'(unmarried) and all othCT persons fdaiming a(h •intere.st in ws lanus utpyt-bed' hen " thereof. ' ! Kirkpatrick', - Defendants Dated 7th day of Novjmmei, vl929,, persons claiming any WM. L. POPOL8, interest in the lands described bers- Clerk-Superior Court, ' ' .'The personsiabove i^fetred to will, take notice that aii action ehtitled as aVov* lias been commenced in the Superior Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, to foreclooj a tax The pegsons above referred^to .will take notice' that an action ^titled as above 'has been commenced in the Superior Cpu^, of Hoke ',Gi(unty, North GaroHBVtfi'Xorecloiiyatrri^ax^rr certificate held by Hoke County, • for'the year 1927 upon the folldkring described real estate: _ _ ■ -^u^l,u V.axui4..«, .,.4 300 1-2'acKes, more or less, situate certificate held by Hoke County for in Allendale Township, adjoining the the year '1927. upon the following lafids of Mrs., D. P. McEachern; Mrs. No,rlh .Ca^’obna, County of Hoke. In the* Superior Court. The County of. Hoke, Plaintift, vs Neill Ray and wife, Janie Kay, de- fendants, ahd 'all j dcs'-iribed real estate:' claimdng .any interest in the lana.s j - Antioch^Township, near Mc- described herein. . i Phaul’s mill, adjoining the-, land of The persons above referred^o 'wnl i jjgy^ q Hodgin and others, con- take notiae that an actihn ■^^atitled j 20O : acres, (see Book No., as above h^s been commenced m!i^. 23, records of Hoke Ceun the Superior Court of HcJke County,'. ^ v E. S. Powell and others, (See Book No.. 49, page 582, Hoke County Reg- . istJy-) , And' all persons besudes the de fendant named above will fuirthe'r take notice that they- are required to awpegr, at the office,: of the Clerk of North Carolina, to foreclose a^ta.x | all persons besides' the de-' t>5 Superior Court .of Hoke County, certificate held by the co^fy ' fencj ants named above will further ■Hoke for the years 1924, *925 .and. notice that they 'are required 19265 upon the following desoribedi^ appear at'the office or the Ce.'-k ■^"-'**'.** ——ir-» -I •' Pi .'*11 |JC:J.*3VU10 • t -- - . V.. j~_ - » * t • certificate held by 1“®, foWy-y ^j fendants named above yvill further North Carblma, and set up thmr claims 'in -this action in six inqnths from the date of this notice,, othdr- tliey - 'will be forever barred al i3st.ate:. of the Superior Court of Floke Coun- j -w.-j 25 acres' of jand,_ more or kssj in j ^ North. Carolina,. and set up their 'am; foreclosed of anyam^ all inter- Quewhiffle To-wnship ,HokeCounty, 1 in this action'in six months est or claim in Or to tte said land o': N. Cy (see Book 38 ,page 55 Hoke Ccanty Registry.) ■ And all persons besides tbe de from the date of this notice, other-' the proceeds received from the sal© wise they will !m3' . forevEi.' . barred; t thereof. I and foreclosed of any and all .in-1 fi.ndants;-'named .above will furHic-!^ j |gj.gg+ clhim in 'or to tihe land or take notice that they are requires, proceeds received frpm the sale to appear at the office of , the clerk ,^1 . of-the Superior Court of Hoke Coim- plated 26 day of October, 1929. ty, North Cfirolina, anti s^f up their - ■claims in this action in siX riionths from the date of this notice, other-, wise they -will be forever barred and foreclosed o-f any and all inetrest or claim in or .tor^lie said land or the proceeds received from tbs sale thereof. . Dated 7th day of November, 1929. WM. L. POOLE, Clerk Superior Court. Wm. L. POOLE Clerk Superior Court NOTICE North Carolina Hoke County . In the Superior Court The .County of Hoke, Plaintiff vs Dated Nc's;'Tn,ber- 1st., . 1929. IWnivL-vHPUQLE-■... .Clerk; SoSerior Court . 'w z..'— ; TRUSTEE S SALE, OF LAND Under and br virtue- of tlie power and authority contained in a ceu-taSn ■deed of trust executed by T. A. Nh- bet and wife, Bonnie D, Nisbet to J. ; Dickson McLean, Trustee, dated the 29th day of'Jartuaiy, 1923. duly reg- , isteged in the; pMce of Regis-her 'ofA. D^?ods in HokV^Cdunty, Nqrth Caro lina, in Book 4SII page-44^ (default. : Dr, D. S, Currie and wife, M'^el J. Uhave been made in the. I^n-Ont --pf , NOTICE.^ North Carolina, Counfy of Hoke, In the Superior Court. t. ■- Tie County of Hoke, Plaintiff, ys ■ Currie, Defendants •' and all other persons claiming any ! interest in the lands described here- . : 'ia* ’ ' , The persons above referred to will take notice that an action entitled as ! the'.irn'iebtedness . secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will, on Mon day, the 25th day of November, 1929, at 12 o’clock ndon7^B!i--front of the court, house door in the To'wn. of Raeford, North Carolina . offeg for above has been commenced in The sale at public auction to the highest eoinrcsod by Charies G. Vardeli, Jr, Alex Monroe and-wife, defendants, ‘ Superior 'Court of Hoke {foupty, j bi^er for cash the following describ other pei^sons claiming any | Nortli Carolina, to foreclose a tax ;.4d lands in Hol^ jGounty, North Caro son of 'Flora Macdonald’s honored president. Mrs. Dan'McCormick, of MeDon- in, iaierest in the lands describeki here-' certificate held by Hoke County foi- COOL MORNINGS A NIPPING FROST—YOUR Appetite Galls for more Good Things to Eat. Here is a list of Good things for Youi Nfltive Veffl Steaks, Stews, Roast Pork Sausage, Puddings, LivSr, Pig Ms, Spare Ri^, Hams Freshrish Oysters Fillet of Haddock Boiled - Ham. / Pig Livers „ Dew Drop Butter Full Cream Cheese GROCERIES ■ Good Flour; 98c Lard, 12 l-2e - Corn Jl^es, 2 for. ,15c Quaker Oats, 10c FRESH ^UrrS iVirt> vegetables at Reasonable V ' prices the salaryJWD MARKED aid, N. C., also an alumnae told of he \ aried activities of F. M. C.. graduates. . The only speaker of the evening was Dr. Ashley Chappel of Monroe, N. C. He said that he had decided to say “nothing that had any sense So everyone would enjoy him. Ho'W- ever, runninar through hts side-split ting non-sense, •'was a serious thre-ad which mighlr be summed up in “Girls do not be content with the ordinary; look for thrills, but th.nse of the right\kind; as only the best in life can satisfy.” ' . ' On Saturday moniing, Founder’s Day, a proj^am was given in the ■college auditorium. It consisted .of musical selections, a welcome from tl'.i;-Alumnae President, greeting to the-old girls from ‘Dr. Varflell, aiid an address by Dr. E. V. Babbs, of Laurinburg. ' ' - 'Ihis latter was a masterpiece. T ’-It! subject “Study to- show Thyself Tru:.” Make' Thyself a Pattern .of Go'bd Work.” ■ The speaker brought put that tns im.tortant thing is no’ “Who am I. but what am I ana •what amjf^ror^ :ie endecT with a tributeToThe FTi^a -Macdonald giradpate-Saying that, plje is tcuchihg the livf.s o.f many with her irersonality which had been large y formed - and fashioned ’by.the Christian training at Flora Macdon ald Cpllege.' , The .business meeting of the Alum- iific' was well attended and neW’ pro jects for further \y0.rk. were planned A leception closed the day's festivi- t-ie-s. tho, yeairs 1921-24-26-29-2’^ upon the The persons above referred to Will! following described real estate take notice that an action has “dNetfr^zucracreS' ot land more, or less,^ ■ - - • ^ c.:- ' ■ -K . -r . , m. liha ,to-wit: ’ Beginning ^t the southermost cor-; rier of Lot No. 5, and runs thence N. 511-4' E. 36 chains to a cornea' lu thehce with foreclose a tax -certificate held by Hobe bounty fojthe years 1925;-26' 27 upon. theyfCHoTOpg described real estate: thence S 621-2 E 5.60 chains-to a 441, nacords of Hoke County. ' coiraer; thence B. 271-2 W 13,67 Chs. And all persons besides the de-! to. a corner; thence S 21-2 E. 23.70" fendants named above will further | chains to a corner ^thence S 431-2 Lot No.^T-containkig 5 acres, mote tatoe notice that they ’'are required^ W:,5..30 chains; thdnce S 671-2 W or less as .shown -oji plat of Pree- dohLEast. tract of land, in Raeford Township, Hoke County (See Book .74, page :0, Hoke County Registry.) to appear at the office of the Clerk i 2'7.90 chains to a corner; thence N of the Superior Court of Hoke Coun- '32 W 6.60 chains tb a cornerKthence ty, Nqrth Carolina, and set up their hW ’0 diains tp. a comer; thence _N claims iq this' action in' six months ' 24 .chains to the beginning, .^contaip-j' And, all person.s besides Hie de- from the'date of this nbticq, other- ing 103.5 acresTTnore or less, aiie fendants- na.med above*Will fuiflher j wise they .will be foirever ■ barred being lot No. 6 in the subdmsion o take notice that'’the:jr fare required i and foreclosed of any and all in-I the McBryde Estate, as divide.d and to appear-at the office of the clerk terpst or claim in or to the said-platted by W. E. Matthews, in Aug. "Qj. the proceeds received from 1919, plat of which is filed and reg- the sale theSj^R - ; i^isered in Record of Surveys, Book - Dated. thelKh day of October, No. ’ at page No.'46, office of the ; Register of .Deeds of Hoke ounty, Wm. L. POOLE North Carolina, • Clerk Superior Cojirt ! All references to-lot numbeir in —— —Hr— ! the above description refer to, the TRUiSTEE’S LAND SALE i sub-division of 4 tiie McBryde Estate of the Superior Court of Hoke Coun ty, North Carolina, and set up their claims in this action in six months from the date of; this notice, other-; 1929. wise they 'will be forpver barre'l and foieclpsed of any and all inter est or claim in or to'the said land or the proceeds received feom the .sale thereof. ' Dated'this .the 7th day of Novem- b;;:, 1929. . WM. L. POOLE, Cierk Superior Court. . NOTICE North Carolina, Hoke County, In the Superior Court. T’flie County of Hoke, Plaintiff^ ve. ime Under and by virtue' of the power as set forth in the plat above »- and authority contained in that cey- ferred to, and for full and mo^ tain deed ■'of tru^ ^ecuted and de- particular desiiription reference is livered by Wm. A.- McBryde, et; al, ’ here made. To same and registry to tbe undersigned trustee, dated thereof. ■ • the 4th day of May, 7922, and re-^' Also another tract being Lot No. corded in Book 30 page 478 Hoke "10 allotted to Bonnie D. NisbeL County Registry 'and because of Beginning' in the northeast former default in/the payme/nt of the in- of lot No. 9 an^ running Hience S. debtedness securedand failure to ,181-? E 66.30 chains to a corner, catpry oiit and perform the stipula- then S. 72 E 3.16 chains to a cor-' Hons add. agreements therein con- ner, thence N. 181-2 W 63 chains to NOTICE North Carolina, County of Hoke. In the Superior CWrt. The County of Hoke, Plaintiff, vs Mr.s. D. A McLeod, and husband, defendants, and all other persons claiifiing any interest in the lands descrih^. h^in. • ,^The .perspia above referred to will take notice mat an action entifiad as above has been commence im the Superior .((-ourt pr' Hoke Coaiity, North Ca,Tolina, to foreclose a tax certificate held . by the' CbuntY of Hoke for tiif' years 1926 and 1927 upon Ijthe following described^ real estates ' . " ''.t; Un the 'Fcii^of Raefa Streeter McMillan and - , . . o -nr »o* ■ -McMillan, defendants; amd all other tained and pursuant to demand of a comer, thence S 671-2 W 7.8,0, _ .persons claiming an/ jnteresV in the the owner and holder, of the indebt- chains to the beginning, containing lands' desmbea herein?' ' edness’^urdd by said deed_o£ trust, 44 acres more or Jess.^ fhe 44 acre The persons aboi^e referredTp will ’ the unoJirsighed trustee will bp Pri~ toact lies S of and is adjacent to J.. '—4.:— — ....i-iday, the' 29lh day of 'November at the said 103.5 acre tract as will 12 o’dock : pi., at the court house appear- moire fully by reference-to a duoir.'of Hoke County Raeford N. C., plat thnfeof of bothtracts, nhd of expose for sale at public auction tb? division of the McBryde Elstate to the highest bidder for cas'h, ti!* in Blue Springs township. Hoke following described lands, viz: bounty, N. C.'made by W. E.-Mat".' ' InS^tioch Township, Hokd Gouh- thews in'August, T019 .Mat of *^l / ' ^ Cf—. —■— ^ M A ^ M i'*if .^4, *4^ M J . ««!** Ly r> take, notice that an action entitled- as above has been conunened in the Superior Court of ., HOke Coimty, North Carolina ,to" foreclose a ta.x certificate held by Hoke County for the years 1921 and 1927 U]^n the following described real estatfi 27 acres, more or less, in Quewhif- ty N. 0., (formerly in Blue fringe IJ filed artd rej^stered in' RecoiOR: J lie Township.'Hoke County, N. C., Tow^hip, ^beson Coimty, K U.), 'gj^eys, B^kT, ut ^5, % a more' nairtieular description of'Lbn '- the north east side of Jpbs Hoke County, N. C, Also see Book . a more paa^eular description which -will be found in ^dok No. 10, page 36, Hoke County: Registry* ..And all persons be^des the de* fendants namfed above "will further. from tha y Branch and joining Angie Brown and ot| .at a pine in the no* said Job's Branch jv lands of W. of Deeds No'. 99, 'page 287, Hoke 8, Beginning Codnty Registry for record of the. 3t side of commissiofieni report and conhyma-:; ^bSlow the tion thereof, aHotting-^to the . .said '
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