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w if ■ / /■ \ FRIDAY, If AY 23. 1980 ntrcBMunri ir EUIABim ere of Coonnerce from Consol Mooers at Quebec. Heavy , losses are ' caused eadi year by thrae huge fish which ndbe inroadis upon cod and ether valuable fish in Cana^an wste*'8. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND Under aiyi by ■nrtue of the power and authority contained In that cer tain deed of trust ocecuted and de livered by iWra. Lauclfiin Bethune and wifp to the undersigned trustee, dat ed the 1st day of Iliay, 1928, and re corded in Book 66, page 259, Hoke County Registry, and because of de fault in the payment ei the indebt edness secured and failure to carry out and perfoisfn'the stipulations and agreements therein contained ana pursujant to dehuBid of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured ' ■ said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will on; NOTICE OF FORl^LOSURE SALE | PUBLifc SALE . OP LAND ^ OF LAND. • — ,/ WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE as she had been in the park, as she wouR enable her to keep in touch A beautiful young woman finds had been with him, as she had been, with him. ^^"tally she considered a bpTSftll on tne side\v,alk in a strange with the doctor . . . thinking clearly, I plan while hsr brain subconsciously dty^ Shc cannot remember her name deciding swiftly . . . terrified, yes, registered wb.at the porter was say- «r^where she came from. She has bur “holding fast ’ in a situatim i hat ing. a' i,,,,. iv,„ notion? in her purse to tell herself would have appalled the strongest | Undouotedly, he assured her. the she is. A vo^f ...an whe haa : soul; and his ner«s sleagd She [ name would h.™ f »"» , j,— gok; County, Eaotod, vfcn?the ^hotel in a cab. There they hours she had cfened new windoiy,?, that name. He might tecall, too, uf «nd that she registered in French, of life to him, and he had gained m j he did not now remember them, the « “Miss Eve N^iody of Nowhere.’' .understanding. He would find her. | namp of the friends to whom he had The clerk has been calling her “Miss ^ leaned forward and gave to the ; earned notes, the names JS' said lountv^nd^ state in'McLauchliu Township,^ comprising ,839% acres. State of North Carolina, County of Hoke. . ^ The Federal Land Bank of Colimibiai Plaintiff, - ' vs.. B. C Kinlaw and his wife; Susan! E- Kinlaw,. ^nd Jds. L. McNair, wd E* H. Evans, Executors of John F. Mc Nair, and-John F. McNair, Inc,, and C. T. Pate, (and Z .V. Pate, and J. F. McPhail, and Raeford National Farm Loan Association. Defendants.' Pursuant to a judgment entered in above entitled civil action on the 7th day of April, 1930, in the Superior Court of smd county by,the ..Clerk, 11 will ■'on the 2nd d,ay of June ( .tat Mpnday), 1930, at 12» p^dpek M., ap the‘ County Courthouse‘door in said county, sell at public -auc'tion- to the highest bidder therefor the following described lands, situated in c Arsons.’’ The young m,an tells her ' w^tli)g*driver the Tddress'of a news-! friends who had come to sep her, Se is in New York.. His name is on Whose staff was one of Irs | episodes of the life she hid lived in tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land, viz: In Qu)swhiffle Township, Hoice County, N. • C., lying and being on both sides of a public road from its intersection with the old Pike roiid Eric Hamilton, of Chicago. She is j terrified at her loss of memory. He j asks his friend, Dr. Garrick, a ne^e . her visitor in her specialist, to call at the hotel. Dr. sitting-room and went into hei Carrick talks encouragingly but says i^gd^oom, supposedly to get ready for IbB will send »i nurse to -stay with the | nurse, she (ibsent-mindcdly inysterioitt “Miss Parsons” that mgm. ^j.|ppg(j over a projecting end of the “Miss Nobody” listens wtole Ham-, ^ ordered. The little epi- ilton tells her what the doctor has, jg underlined her dread of the said, then steps into another loeui- j night, and she stood staring at the When the nirrse arrives, the g-ri has already she saw its occu- vanished from the hotel! | pant there. It was in place, the NOW GO .ON (WITH THE STORY. j.,ha.„i,ermaid hid gone, the iwmwas Hiss Adams remained in the tjaxi- i]in eider, and the opposite door ot cab at the club door while Hamilton'i he bedroom, which led into toe rear went into the club-house and inter- ]hall of the hotel, was just clos ng on viewed, in a small reception room, a ;the modest exit ,.f the porter, rjiie psychiatrist who was at first some- j stopped the man with a won, i v^at resentful and then deeply inter- .ready Liand mccVianicolly reaching in- ested. The Good Samoritra was- ti her hand-bag for ber purser-~ne eoothW by the discovery that the vras a young Fi'enehman, and as .le doctor’s surprise over the patient’s cine back into'.he roorn m anjvir disoimearance was as great as his to her summoiu hu- exuectant .=mii. (Own^To Hamilton the suspicion that suddenly bnadeiied into a loo-e it his carelessness was responsible for pluawd recogTi'c.'. ..... She left thU fo, ,e»." he ^4™ itdiTu “J^Sfin F^nih! toldng the envelope from ^s p^kel - a and handing it over.^^ Im hoping surpr:Ee. “Hut Made noi- there’s some clue an it. | • Doctor Carrick opened the envelope, ^ It contained a blank sheet of paper ' and a bank-note for twenty dollars. I Hte dropped the envelops and pfiper on. the floor and Hamilton bent aivl ipeked them up. ; ' “May I have these? he asked, and pot them into his pockst without i waiting for permission, Chrrick got up and strolled around •the room, in the manner of men who j 'think best on their feet. j “You’re sure no one else called on! her, and th,it she didn’t receive any j telephone message?” he asksd at | Is^ I “Not to my knowledge. The tele phone was in the sitting-room wl^gfej I was heading, so I’d have.heard it, WVW w-, and I suppose any card, or guest j W4>uld have come to the sitting-room j door,” Hamilton Sjiid. ! “Probably,” Carrick took another j tom, while Hamilton sat still andj gloomilv watched him., j “Then what’s back of it?” he mut- j more or less, and bounded and de scribed as follows: All tbit certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 3.39% acres, more or less, situate, lying and be ing on the Raeford and Fayetteville Highway, and on the public Roiicl leading from said Highway to Long- At the time wd place, and upon the t^nns nam^ below, and pur suant . ((|o a decree signed by the Clerk of the Court of Hoke County, N.,C., in^ t» sale foreclosure suit now pendihg in the office of said clerk, wherd^ the Count^^ of Hoke is pl«in- tiff the Raeford Cotton Mills Co,, hu!’., is defendant, the under signed commissioner will sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, that certain reajipifoperty. situated in Raeford Township, Hoke County, N. C., and lying partly in the 'town of Raeford, and bounded by a line. Beginning at N. S. Blue’s comer In the middle of the-Aberdeen and Bockfish‘Railroad track where a ditch which js a dividing line between the "dinboro and the Phillip ifcRae rts of land*- crosses' said road, and running thence with the middle of said railroad track N. 63 W. 31.10 chs. to an old ditch; thence with the ditch to a turn and bsyond N. 111-2 E. 11 chs.' to a stake in the edge of a field; thence N. 64 W. 11 chs. to a stake; thence N. 26 E. 5.27 chs. to the thrnpike Road, )oak stupip and small pine pointers; thenoa with the road N. 71 E. 4.60 chs. to a comer of a tract of land sold by M. W. Dew to t.he Raeford Power and Man- ^^rallor^knrof whiXwh7n he;to Ttreer Chrch! abX 7 J^^cturing Company; thence with tee from the Town of Raeford in tract S. 65 E. 15.80 chs. Lauchlin Township, County of Hoke, f staxe in a branch, the N. S. Blue and State of North Carolina, havinr ) Rhodes ^corner; thence such shape, courses and distances as' the Rhodes old line S. 11-2 E. jtold them to her, could be’the clues I Carolina, about eight miles west from she needed. Yes, in those gesticula'.- tee to^ of Raeford m Q^ewhiffle ir.g and not rarerclean young hands' 'Tc^ship, Ho'ke County, N. C^’ au ,„',hl.lie Strlni that would lead her “'“Se link into tea i crnial wrld. “What is your name?” she abrupt '^“Mircel^Srpentier,mademoiselle,’’; corner and south 36 3-4 deg. Vio tnlH hor ''! east 46.90 chains to a pme stump “Listen. Marcel." she said, still i f Sail ” his own language. “Listen attentive-1 deg. east 52.30 (teams to a stake, ^ ly I have a plan and perhaps you \ black gum pointers at the ran of r-n heln me If vou can I know Buflialo Creek; thence up the ^.of you will, for we were acquaintances Buffalo Cr^k to the mouth of .Spring in France.” She stopped with a ges-.Braiwte; thence north 713-4 deg. will more fully appear by reference tiire his eager assurance, looked un- 37.50 chains to ^ fSS’‘we^ron?‘'!’BeS“T‘'’4!“of ‘ ^ SS U “IS iron utukS: tSe'’y»7£e"lim?Slc‘r' S “C tou ttaS i'f. ihukS SuMI de^“* cel,” She continued and to find a beginning, containing 226acre^. new home m teis city. I musb^^^^ Surveyed by W. J. w T n * But there L r^sons Matthews, surveyor, .’^ept, 17, 1920. to knowNteere I. This the 12th dav of May, 1930. 2: ISt ;*u yJS T ” I-| Chickaunauu, Trust CMupury, “■Thrtr'ibule, she was dad to ob- Juata serve, left him almost speechless. ' '\ and others, BEGINNING at a stake! tliprpof maHa k,, r w H, three oak pointers, TOonras Blue s 3^^ lands being bounded on the north by lands of U. S. A. (Camp Bragg), on the west by lands of T. O. Evans, on th.3 east by lands of Alex Mc- Dougald and by lands of T. 0. Evans, and on the South by the Raeford and Fayetteville Highway and by lands of T. 0. Evans. The above tract of land is the southern portion of a 794 acie tract heretofore convevsd to said B. C. Kinlaw by J. F. McNter by deed dated December 10th, 1918, and re corded in book 19 at page 303, in the office of the Register of Deecls for Hoke County, N. C., and also a 90- atre tract which was heretofore con veyed to said B'. C. Kinlaw by ,T. H. Townsend and wife, by deed tinted Dec. 20th, 1918, and recordsd in Book 18, at page 226, in the Hoke County Registry. The terms of sale are as follows; One-tourth (%) of the accepted hil shall be paid‘into the court in cash, immediately after the confirination 'Trustee. Atton’Cy for Trusice. NOTICE OF S-4LE UNDER EX ECUTION 10.80 chs. to a stake near the edge of an old field, oak pointers;'" thence S. 68 E. 5.35 chs. to a comer, oak pointers; thenee to the beginning, the same containing 481-2 acres, more or less, upon which land is lo cated the cotton manufacuring plant of the above nameef'defendMt ^d about 60 tenant houdesythat go with the plant, most of the^ said tenant houses having been recently recover ed and, repainted. The plant is equipped with engine and other machmery necessary for the manufacture of cotton yarns, land has access to an abundant supply of hydro-dectric power, and lies ad jacent to the right-of-way of the Aberdeen and Rockfish ^Iroad Co. Time of Sale: May 31, 1930, at Noon. • Place of Sale: Court House door, in Raeford, N. C. Terms of Sale: Cash. J. W. Currie, Commissidnar. (Posted April 29, 1930.) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND 1 North Carolina, Hoke County. I W. C. Graver et al 'Trading as Elec tric Repair Company, i vs ■S. S. Bohannon et al trading as I S. S. Bohannon Company. 1 By virtud of four executions di- I rected to the undersigned from the Clerk of Superior Court of Forsyth j County in the above entitled action, 'l will on Monclay, the 2nd d,'ky of June, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court Housie Door of Hoke (County, sell to the highest bidder for cash !to saHsfy +said executions, ail Ae titleeand intei^st which the' said S. S. Boh^non Company, the defendants, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: Situiited in Little River Township, Hoke County, N. C. Beginning at • a stake and pointers in G, "W. Wil- born’s corner in John Doss’ line and of the sale, the balancie on crec'it, i Pursuant to the power of sale con- I..iyable in four (4) equal annual ir- tamed in that certain deed of tmst duly executed and recorded in the office of register of deeds for Hoke County in book no. 38 at page 38, default in payment of note there’o.y secured having been made, the .under signed trustee wdl offer foir .sale at public aiiction, to the highest bid- der for cash at the court house door the whole or any part of the credit I'" Raeford at 12 o’clock, noon, May portion of the purtease price. 24th, 1930, the following described bailments, with mterest thereon at siVy(C) per centum per annum, .from the date of said sale until paid, and secured by a first mortgage of the premises on the part of the pur chaser; provided that the purchaser shall have the right when comply'.ng with the tevms hereof, t,o p.iy ir vasn tered. “Just paiwc? In her condi-1 ^ remernttered my pame all this time?” tasked, in a voice j^”*"bout^"38 chams'^to'' Wilborn’l S i whi(=h she vainly tne d to keep steady. ! &thlSf corner . Rtriv^ieS^’thSt'—^ Ei^t with K^.lly’.? line to his corner; Lid confidence in^^vou.” He' s-rllc does not reip.em.ber me?” ' “What I can do for Mademoiselle te^ce as his Ime 84% Ej^st 11 stopped and met Hamilton’s eyesj “>io doubt I should oc .so." Eva A® ams ,ill he :opld bring.'chains; teenqp N. 8 east^lT.^cteins; ■with a sudden keenly professional look. “You felt that, didn’t you?” “Yes, I did. It touched m3 verj' much. It’s one of the things that i'iwe?(J in ;i.s 'JWf tongue,- j>.>d r..iain be smiled aiic b'.pltened. 'last where did you see me?'' she asked. ,11. He began to explain, volubly and makes me f^l that I rant let her happily .enchanted, it was clear, by down,” Hamilton adnuttM. I ve unexpected encounter with a for- amply got to find her and be sure patron, and perhaps foreseeing, she’s all right. ’ ' ,agreeable possibilities of fees m Cxmck nodded • i . the new association. Yhfey were “It’s going to be a big job -o find standing near the entrance he had ^*®® her,’ he predicted. And Ini alraHl , , -i, e^ure she drew * it’s a job where I em’t hdp you t^e threshold and outMntoi*®T®f^®^„j muen. Left '.o herself, snii’ll giv saratoriums and doctors ani aiurse the voidest kind of berth.” out, his black' eyes avid .With interest, thence 13 West to J. G. Pillson’s “Thamk you. Then tell me, first, comer in the Count/ line Road to a do you know of a-good place wheie stike and pointers in Martin Simp- I can go and live?—one which is not son’s line; thence S 4 West about expensive,” she added. “A place 47% chains to the beginning. The siihple and clean and respactible, like same containing 216 acres more or the little hotel yOfu spehk of in Par.s.’’ less. Recorded on page 133, bonk She took it for granted that tee .57, Register of Deeds Office, Mok': little hotel in Paris had these quali- County, iToH ties and apparently she was right. This the 2nd day of May, 1930. *'"• Miircel nodded and gave himself D. H. HODGIN, . .u ■ ” V 1J '-w ostentatious thought. ' I Sheriff Hoke County. herself snt’lf ••ive threshold He had been in the cjty less than : herseU, sntll the hall, closing the door behind themJ had Httle kew- SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PRO- It was in Par.s they had met thp ( or lodging PERTY he remeniteredsomia ... janitor of a downtown house thoritv confer?nd upon us in a deed which had little apartments of, two of trust executed by Edwin S. Smith or three rooms—a sitting-room, a and'wife, Dixie McQueen Smith, on bedr(vom, even a bathroom, and of a the 27th day of February, 1926, and price very reasonable. i recorded in Book 49, piige 81, we TVero sppmeri nothin? more to sav iv 'i .V A +v,.J bouses; Dut now he rememterea somia-1 hu“ for a mo'ient longer they fiiceU , had thing, A friend of his, he told her, ^ Under and by virtue of the whether uncertainly Then Hamil- ipeLt^the’ wTilt^ £?ter2 ... no tee janitor of a downtown house thoritv conferx^id upon us in a_ ton straightened his shoulders with It ^as not a gesture his intimates wouM have tj,at Mademoiselle did not recognized as chai^terisUc of him remember him, he humbly admitteii. in moments of final decision. himself had then been of an 1 “Lli tackle it, he aimounceJ, re- ppipi,aginary unimport,ince—not even 1 her waiter, but merely a waiter’s Go^. , boy. Still, in that lowly capacity, .^d keep me pos^, he added, not hg had daily seen (Mademoiselle, and quite so heartily, for CarxicK wa^ a ^j^pg small ser rniB xiard-druvan by his practice. i.et -u__ „...u .... me knew if I can be of any use.’’ They shook hands. “Better go a little more fully all the details of her Iqiving the ■td.” was Garrick’s final advice. vices for her such as qirrying riotes to her friends. Eve came to a prompt decision. ,Siie ''‘‘B .Pf went back into the bedroom and re-1930, 12 o dote noon, at tee turned with a sheet of paper and a ' cpiirthouse door in Raeford, N. C., pehcil. t Hoke County, sell at public auction “Write the address for me,” she' c^sh to the highest I'idder. the directed, “and your full name, too. 11 toljowing land?, to-wit: will go and look at the house you*. All that certain tract or parcel of I speak of. If I (io not settle the'e, I ^nd being in Quewhifne south, on- tee terview every one who could posfib'.y Eve sought to se»the his hurt pride, you.” ^ " ‘'"‘'’1 North by the lands of John Blue have seen her or talked to her. 'n . , ^.y ^ook the slip he gave her and ly^tate and Edgar K>lev on tey no (luctr things when they’re in than! while with an mcreasi K ^jlg^ i by the land? of the _Sandhil 0/ ' I tremor she considered what the eii- .-Rememher." she wa E.i-' state. “He couldn’t help much,” Hamilton reported to Miss Adams. “Where gliall I have the driver take you?” She gave him her address and he -paid the chauffeur in advance, add ing, on sudden memory, the amount diK for a night’s service. It wa& a comfort to watch the taxicab vanisn toward Fifth Avenue. He had a ^ntic wish to be alone, to begin his quest at once. In a case like this every minute counted. But . . where couM he begin? Garrick’s club was in the Forties off Broadway, and the roar of i)ie city came to Hamilton from every side as he stood at the curb fur a moment, looking around for another taxkab. What a dahined lieartless world-dt wss! 'Tbere was a'moon in the -r-n fat moon, which seeing to be leering down at him . . . This tovm was an awful place for a heiptess ‘Remember,” she warned, “I counter might mean to her ! trustTX youV nX a”“word to" aw' young Frenchman would earn much i ^pg „ ^ ^ « i-u j more than a fifty-cent tip .before ■ ' ,4, . ' , their interview ended, but tlie instinct -- Marcel took the banlk-i-note and of caution developed in her during the past few hours made her quiet her singing nerves and move slowly. “And you have remembered r- . ^ • t. x . u “ xi. name all this time?” she asked, in F® she vainly tried to keep to the Mst - of 'his abihjby. slowly pocketed it. His face was very serious. It was odd—all this There was .much in it he did So’.; understand. She had not been thus a voice steady. Th.'.0 youn,^ forter, however,- ob- serveil nothing unusfbil about it, far here Ithe entente between them, sp Eve packed in seven minutes 'She was out of. the hotel in twen ty-three minutes after she had left: Haniiltoni She walked across to the «r«»bl. -a. Hll ium, «p.rlj,c«J a •odddircliill. He duelled end stain. neared. It was incredible; it was un bardonable; he abased himself before her; but the fact was that for the moment he did not remember Madc- mbiiselle’s name. Her fiace, of course, one Vrould never forget. Even though he himself had been a mere boy of sei'cnteen wiim he last saw it, had lie not remembered it at once, after four CONTINUED NEXT WEEK BOMBER D Ui ■r}t 'l-C' ’G PORPOISE: Quebec.—aijrplane bomber has been used with success by the Qana* dian government in dispersing and ItM lobe nlonent night . . . “illee “S' desteeyiiK, nchonb of wtpolBe to ♦!« H,d«l, ftem N^eheni- . . and .he S' pSl?liV.'" IS ^ Wf of .eiiyay to . ■working dearly and rapidly. She 2n..?rt received iq^e Departed had merely intended to get had confessed tha’ she hadn’t Draught imieh money- - > • ^*God!” be breathed. It was as mv a pmyer as any he had uttered Mnce he was a very little h(oy. As M* io answer to it a calming »ry came to him. He saw her aw,IV itoxfi the hotel, without knowing hdw ithe wM going to do it. Now .she ^('alized mit this ooad hdfi her arid that she must establish a relationship between them which All bids will be received subject to rejection or confirmation by the Clerk df said 'B^perior (Qourt and no bid wiU be aiiepeted or reported unless its maker shall deposit with said Clerk at the close of the biclding tea sum. of three hundred and twenty- five ($325.00) Dollars, ,is a forfeit and guaranty of compliance with his bid, the same to be credited on his bid when accepted. Notice is now given that said lands will be resold at the ^ime place an I upon the same terms at 2 o’clo/i{ P. M., of the same day unless said deposit is sooner made Every deposit not forfeited or ac cepted will be promptly returned to he maker. This the 30th day of April, 1930. G B ROWLAND Commissioner real estate: Lying and being in th^ town of Raeford on the West sidec’Of Mag nolia street, beginning at a sfage in western edge of said Magnolia street, the northwest corner of the E.‘ L. Peele lot and runs west with line of said Peele lot 200 feet to his north west corner thence ■ wth the line of N. McL McDiarmid North 26 feet to a stake in said McDlarmid line, thence East 200 feet to a stake in -west edge of Magnolia street, thence with west edge^of Magnolia street South 25 feet to the beginning.''' Time of Sale: May 24th, 1930, 12 o’clock M. Place of sale; Court House door, Raeford. Terms of sale: Cash. Posted April 21st, 1930. PAGE TRUS'T CO., Trustee. 'RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION pl.,ird 'Co. and G. H. Tapp; on the South b-v the lands of C. H.' Tapp and T. H. McLauchlin, and on the West by the lands of J. L. Pender grass and W. L. j'hornburg, and more particularly described and de fined as fpllows, to-wit: Beginning .it a stake 3572 feet N 35 W of a stake in Buffalo Creek and runnin-r S. 35 E 3572 feet to a stake in Buf falo Creek; thence u-p Buffalo Creek about N 22 E 4400 feet to t.hemoiirh of Big Branch; teence up Big Branch abdiit N 70 W 3650 feet; thence S- 5f- W 1600 feet; tesnee S 36 E 1766 feet to the beginning, containing 278 acres, more or less. . ... .; This stile is nysde by. v6aspni of the 'feilriire qf Edwin H- Smith and-' Wiffi.; ^>ixie MeQueen Smith, to, pay off end discharge the indebtedness secured ’V said deed of trust. A denosit lof .■'10 : peri rdtant 'wiiH'th?.- lenuired from;the purchaser at the sale, Tnis the 26th day of April, 1930. THE PIReST NATION AL .BANK OF DURHAM, Trustee. Put-ham, N. C. POTATO PLAJOTS for SAf^Er-r Mostly Porto Rican, for im mediate delivery. —- J. D. Mason, Route 2, Raeford, N. C. . RENEW"' YdUR ‘ SUBSCElPTiON T Only ten dimes make a DOLLAR, tcD times ten dollars makes one hundred dollars; ten bundled dollars are ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. v Save your FIRST thousand dollars and have it in the BANK. Financial success will th6n be CERTAIN. Start Saving R^ularly NOW f fFff Invite YQUR Banking Business THINKi M*-va MONEft Bank of Raeford **H6th€ of thm Thrifty'* Raeford, N. C rtAVEM(>(Ml?Yf' :X' ' \
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