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:^.’ -K- , '-: f>Tr . by Mrs. Rsdph Cotbrpi W ■ii Those visiting in the Cothran h^e over the week end were >Mrs. P. V, Sanders, Lois‘ and f Jennette Sanders, Mrs. James Carroll, and Mrs. Rufus Fish, aU of Norfolk, Va. ; t I Mr. and Mrs. J. Joaches and family spent the week end in Sumter, S. C. visiting relatives. Mrs. Fannie Byrd and Bertha of Carthage spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardister. Mr. and Mrs. Ed King had as their week end ^ests their two daughters of Raleigh. Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Fred^ rick spent^^ Sunday in Djarham visiting Mrs. J. W. Enoch. Mr. and Mrs'. J. D. Pickier and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs! Jack Dickson at Creed- more. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Sinclair and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Calloway and children spent Sunday in Ra leigh visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley, who' Hijdf, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn havd been spending the winter in Maxwell. Florida arrived Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. R.. Cotluran spent the week end in Raleigh visiting , their son-in-law’ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Floyd E»rice. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frazier ■Hare a daughter, Carolyn Frances, at Lee County Hospital. Mrs. W. BI Hare, Mrs. E. J. Greene and Mrs. Ralph Cothran spent Monday in Sanford visiting relatives. Mrs. Carl Riley is visiting her cousin in Kannapolis. David Jones’ mother is much better after having been quite ill. IIKEDCHRSf Wf Ufc ^ ta. a itfA Mr., and Mrs. Tom Walton and Mrs. L. Walton of Wimington spent Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs. Joe Alden and family.' 0- ^ ' Have You Filed Your Individual Income Tax Return SPE 1-1946 Jeep. Raised State Inspection. Jeep 4-wheel drive. 1-1941 Pontiac - 4 Door 1-1938 Chevrolet - Coupe SPORTSMAN'S SPECIAL 1^1938 Chevrolet school bus converted to house trailer* Furnished. Passed 1949 in spection. All cars sold are N. C. inspected or will guarantee them to pass without cost to the purchaser. Come In and See These Bargains We have complete service for all cars MORGAN MOTOR CO. Phone 254-1 Baeford, N. C. Sez Zeke: "My daughter Matilda buys what she will My BLENN -fed tobacco takes care of the bill.” (Blenn j Swift's I I Specialized Crop Maker | Person required ta file - amount of income. Every single person, or married person not living with husband or wife, receiving in come in excess of the $1,006.00 personal exemption, plus allow able deductions, during the year 1948. Every married woman receiv ing income in-excess of the $1,- 'ClMl.OO personal exemption, plus allowable deductions, during the year 1'948. Every married man living with his wife on December 31, 1948, receiving' income in excess of the $2,000.00 Ipersonal-exemption, plus allowably deductions. Every- person engaged in mer chandising, farming, contracting, or in any kind of business or pro fession who received income as indicated above during the year 1948. Every employer who paid a single person or married woman $1,000.00 or more during the year 1948, or a married man living with his wife on December 31, 1948, $2,000.00 or more during the year, is required to report to the North Carolina Department of Revenue the amount paid to each employee giving the name and address of the employee. These reports are required to be filed on or before March 15. 1949. Failure to file income tax re turns on or before March 15, 1949 may result in an assessment of a penalty of '5 to 25 per cent. Representatives of the State Department of Revenue will be available throughout the State from February 1 to March 15, 1949, inclusive, for the purpose of assisting persons in preparing their returns for the year 1'948. There is, of course, no charge for these services. 'Notices will be irosted in the courthouses, post offices and oth er public places indicating where and when these representatives may be contacted. Re turns may be filed with local representatives of the State Department of Re venue, or they may be mailed di rect to the North Carolina De partment of Revenue, Raleigh, North Carolina. All taxes should be paid 'by check or money order rather than cash, unless it is paid to a representative of 'the Depart ment and receipt is given for same. A representative of Department of Revenue will be in Raeford March 3 at the courthouse from 1'0:30 to 3:00 to assist with mak ing returns. 222 acre tr^t (being Lot 4 in the di-gjiiiirip’ pf l^dS Of Julls E. and nihnlng thence with the line of Aiken’s 1M7 acre tract South 86-00 £ast^561 feet to a concrete n^nijiinent; thence, with big otheif^. line South 4-00 West 757 feet to a concrete monument on the bank of James Creek; thence up the-various courts of James Creek in a southwestemly direction about one-half mUe to the corner of the Rawlins tract; thence with the line of it North 4-00 East 1'207.8 feet to its cor ner, now Knox W. Rollins’ south east comer; thence, with his line North 0-41 East 2031 feet to a concrete monument at the south edge of the Southern Pines-Man- chester Road; thence, with it North 81-30 East 1195 feet to a concrete monument in the easter ly line of the aforesaid 222 acre tract; thence, with it South 1-30 West 454 feet to the beginning, containing ©9.5 acres, more or less. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and un paid taxes. This r5th day of February 1949. Gurney L. Boles, John D. Mc Connell, Trustees R. F. Hoke Pollock, Attorney, Southern Pines, N. C. 39-42C at the southerly side of tte Man chester Road; thence North 9-47 Wj^ IJl .it* tine; thence vd^it five courses as fol lows: North 74^^ East 1376 1-2 feet. North 73-43 East 370 feet, North 69-47 East 200 feet. North 65-27 East 270 fact to CJlynn Rail ings' southwest comer of his 17.- 45 acre tract, North 65-27 East 903.5 feet; titenoe ^ Souto 11-00 East 35.4 feet # a concrete mon ument; thence^ South 11-00 East 1240.6 ,fj^ to a' concrete monument in * the line of the old Rawlins’ place; thence with it a- bdut North 86-13. West 767 feet to the beginning, containing no acres, more or less. Biit this sale will be made sub ject to aU outstanding and un paid taxes. This 15th day of February 1949. John D. McConnell, Gurney L. Boles, Trustees. R. F. Hoke Pollock, Attorney, Southern Pines, N. C. 39-42C the NOTICE North Carolina Hoke County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by John H, Stone and wife, Maggie Stone to John D. McConnell and Gurney L. Boles, Trustees for Er nest M Aiken and wife, Herminia H. Aiken, dated the first day of October 1946, and recorded in Mortgage Book 80, page 563, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the -indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed trustees will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Raeford, North Carolina, at noon, on the 21st day of March 1949, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Hoke and State of North Carolina, in Little River Township, and more particularly described as follows: Adjoining the lands of the old Rawlins homeplace, Claude Doss and others, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north west cornef of the old Rawlins homeplace, marked by a light- wood stake by an iron stake, and running thence with the line of the said Rawlins place South 4- 04 West 1305 feet to a lightwood stake, located about 77 feet north erly from the old gate on the road to the old Duncan Priest place; thence, a new line North 85-56 West 2104 feet to a concrete mon ument in the old Priest line; thence, with it North 9-47 West 1360 feet to a concrete monument Use BLENN on your crop this year. It’s the plant food specially made to grow quality tobacco. If you raise truck crops or potatoes, you’ll like BRIMM, Swift’s other specialized crop maker. Order your BLENN and BRIMM today from your Authorized Swift Agent. DLNNT FOOB SERVICE Matilda is fortunate to have such a generous father. And you, too, can get a generous return from your tobacco crop by using BLENN, Swift’s specialized crop maker. Its balanced combi nation of growth elements meets the exacting needs of tobacco plants. F€«d your crop BLENN to get those smoother, brighter leaves ... the grade that brings top bid. BLENN promotes steadier, | more unifbrm growth from ' planting time to harvest. It helps produce that even ripen ing of leaf that all growers like. Boy at the sign of SWIFT & COMPANY tha RED STEER LEGALS NO'nCE North Carolina Hoke Covmty Under and by virtue of power of sale contain in a cer tain deed of trust executed by J. Claude Doss and wife, Faye C. Doss to John D. McConnel and Gurney L. Boles, Trustees for Er nest M. Aiken and wife, Herminia H. Aiken, dated the first day of October 1946, and'recorded in Mortgage Book 80, page 565, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and s^id deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed trustees will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Raeford, North Carolina, at noon, on the 21st day of March 1949, the property conveyed in said deed of, trust the same lying and being in the County of Hoke and State of North Carolina, in Little River Township, and more particularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the lands of Knox Rollins’ 29 acre- tract, Jessup, the old Rawlins’ homeplace (now Doss) J. H. Stone, and others, bounded and described as follows: Begifining at a concrete monument at the southwest corner of Knox Roll ins’ 29 acre tract and running thence with his line North 12-07 West 1705.4 feet to the center line of the Manchester Road; thence with it South 69^11 West 848.9 feet to the northeast corner of the J. H. Stone tract; thence with its line along the old road leading to the old Rawlins’ place South I'l-OO East 1276 feet to a concrete monument; thence with the line of the old Rawlins’ place about South 86-13 East 887 feet to the beginning, containing 29 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining J. H. Stone, the old Rawlins’ home- place, the old Duncan Priest land and others, bounded and desCrib- coaciidit xnonumcBl-Id the eaot- li^ of the old fljUDean FrSesft trd^'lwatted 1375 oootheast- erly from the center line of tlie Manchester Road and running th^tee.with the soufliefly line of J. a Stone’s no acre tract S. 85- 56 East 2104 feet to a stake, its comer, in the line of the old Raw- lintf^ place; thence it South 4-04 West 883.4 feet to an iron stake, thence- about South 55-00 West 297 feet to James Creek; thence up the Creek in a south westerly direction about one-half mile to an iron pipe, the south east comer of the old Duncan ■Priest land; thence, with the line of it North 27-00 East 375 feet to an iron stake by a pine; thence with its other line North 9-47 West 2454 feet to the Jjeginning, containing 73 acres, more or less. But this'sale will be made sub ject to aU outstanding and un paid taxes. This 15th day of February 1949. John D. McConneU, Gurney L. Boles, Trustess. R. F. Hoke Pollock, Attorney, Southern Pines, N. C. 39-42C VTKeding the hiiijihifi ’ W action; and file detetdaot wiK 1 frnther take notkc Ihat ht if qoired to appear at file •ffiecr eC the undersigned CkA- Bolcttc County Superior Coolrt at courthouse in libefba^ RbrfM Carolina before the {Mb day oC April 1949, which is 27 days ai»- ter the date of the pxAfleation at the last of the four issues of tite paper 'publishing this notice fiwr successive timess starting with tt*- issue of February 17, 1949, aDdl answer or demur to the cbmpIaiilT that has been filed in -this caus^ or the plaintiff will seek the re lief demanded in said com'plaint. This February l.a, 1949. J. B. Cameron, CTerk of Hoke County Superior Court. 38-41e m-. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having quali fied as administratrix of the estate of Walter Lee Maultsby, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them •to the undersigned at her home on or before the 27th day of January, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons will please make immediate payment. This 27th day of January 1949. Mrs. Margaret R. Maultsby, Ad ministratrix. 35-400 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having quaB- fied as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Etta Long, deceased, late of Hoke County, N.' C. this is to notify all person having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersgined at his home on or before the IBth day of February, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. -Ml persons will please make immerdiate payment. This 18th day of February, 1949. A. L. Long, Administrator. 38-43P NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having qual ified as administrator of the estate of James E. Singletary, de ceased, late of Hoke County, N C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the under signed at his home on or before the 10th day of February, 1950, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of February, 1949. Arthur D. Gore, Administrator. 37-42P NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICA'nON State of North Carolina Hoke Coimty In the Superior Court Mary Ellen Alverson vs. Wm. Crawford Alverson The above named Wm. Craw ford Alverson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Hoke County Superior Court by the plaintiff to secure an absolute di vorce. from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and de fendant have not lived together, but have lived spearate and a- NOnCE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that ' the Norm Carolina Utilities Com mission has under consideration, but has not decided, a petition filed by the above-named comp any, docket No. 4608, for an in crease in rates at its various North Carolina exchanges, which said petition was heard before the Commission on January 21, 1949; that subsequent to said hearing said company has increas ed wages of its employees in North Carolina approximately $216,- 500.00 annually and has filed a supplemental petition with the Commission requesting that said sum be taken into consideratkHi by the Commission in arriving at its decision on said petition foe an increase in telephone rates. NOTICE is further given that a public hearing will be held ia the Commission’s Hearing Rmhb in the City of Raleigh at I9:0fr o’clock A. M. on March 3, 19W, at which time and place evidHtee- will be received from any inter ested party with respect to con sideration of said sum in arriv ing at a proper' decision on said petition for an increase in tele phone rates. This the 16th day of February,. 1949. The North Carolina Utilities; Commission - * j By ;sd' Elsie G. Riddick. Chief Clerk. ws HLBNN and oth*r Swift FERTILIZERS are sold in Hoke County THE JOHNSON COMPANY NOTICE North Carolina Hoke County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by J. Claude Doss and wife, Faye ,C. Doss to Gurney L. Boles and John D. McConnell, Trustees for Er nest M. Aiken, dated the 20th day of July 1'946, and recorded in Mortgage Book 80, page 585, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, tlie under signed trustees will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Raeford, North Carolina, at noon, on the 21st day of March 1949, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Hoke and State of North Carolina, In Little River Town^ip, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a concrete monu ment by, a short leaf pine, at the north edge of James Creek Swamp, the beginning coijier of a With An OK That Counts We Buy - Sell - Trade Terms - 15 - 18 Months To Pay * Dave’s Used Cars In Front of Courthouse Raieford, N. C. Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock
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