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c‘7f'^ ifvl IK I ■'■>■ V V 5 rOUBNAL jtoiill^ Of ^^WtHinguMr^ A'Moore Co. Line U.i A. A. Gamer, 56.5 A res :..., 18.02 Taxes Die Hoke Doiety For 1950 By virtue rf the authority vested in me as Sheriff^ of HAe County in accordance with Section 4, Chapter 213 Public Laws of North Carolina, 1927, I will, on Tuesday the 13th day of November, 1951 offer for sale to the highest bidder for to satisfy the unpaid taxes for the year 1950 the fol lowing tracts or parcels of land. TIME OF SALE: 11:00 A. M. PLACE OF SALE: The Courthouse Door in Raeford, N. C. AUiENDiALR TOWNSHIP—WHITE lire, Della McDuffie Est., 14 A McLauchlin -..J$ 2.75 McLeod Farms, 243 A McQueen - 180.40 Mrs. Fannie McNeill Est., 27 A McNeill 14.86 Mrs. Rebeka R. Roper, 800 A Russell 172.43 J. A. R(^r, 75 A Rushin 71.47 ALLENDALE TOWNSHIP—INDIAN Wm. Dial, 24 A D. P. Sinclair 6.60 AIXENDALE TOW'NSHIP—COLORED Make Johnson, 13.6 A McLauchlin 9.64 James McCormick Est, 123 A res - 84.92 John S. McLean, 23 A res., 5 A McPhaul 20.76 J. C. McMilUan Est, 127 A McNeill - 3928 NeiU McPhatter, 80 A McGirt 29.62 John Townsaid, 76 A Hawley 13.88 D. E. Cameron, 65 A D. M. Cameim.. ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP—WHITE John Ed Conoly, 32 A McNeill 9.79 D. C. Cope, 22 A, 11 A Cope 12.10 T. E. and Annie Cope, 75 A Cope 26.40 Mrs. John Cuttweth, 80 A res 41.14 R. H. Hanna, 2 A McNeill 11.85 W. C. Hodgin, 99 A res 46.20 Catherine McP. McNeill, 173 A M’cPhaul 60.35 Henry McBryde, 54 A res 28.86 F. P. and Penny McDonald, 130 A Huggins 24.75 J. H. McNeill, Sr., 1 A res 82.57 J. H. McNeill, Jr., 1 A res 26.92 W. A. McNeiU, A res 48.42 Alex Sanders, 124 A Strickland 83.88 J. C. Thomas, 45 A Newton - 27.28 J. H. Wright, 134 A E. McPhaul 72.93 ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP—INDIAN E. L. Dial, 34 A John Culbreth 216.68 ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP—COLORED Fannie Currie, 12 A Currie 5-94 George Currie, 12 A Currie 2.64 Hattie Currie, 12 A Currie 3.80 Herman Currie, 12 A Currie 4.92 Isaac Currie, 12 A Currie 2.64 Sandy Edwards, 22.7 A Dixon McCormick 11.55 W. J. McCormick Est., 68 A Pat McNeill 29.26 Ehnma McMillian, 12 A Currie 2.64 Janie McMillian, 8 A Currie 3.30 Pat McNeill, 67 A res 29.26 Tom Wade, 15 A Watson 23.93 Minda Watkins, 8 A Currie il.lO Jim Wilson, 3.2 A McCormick, 20 A res 24.26 BLUE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP—WHITE J. A. Blue, 100 A res 47.63 Hubert Cameron, 100 A McQueen 60.22 Rex Currie, 41 A res 47.58 |y‘M. Gainey Est., 27.9iA Old^res 118.70 Love and Sykes, 104 A Loye 1 9.02 Hector McNeill, 93 A res, 100 A Creek Swamp 80.84 W. T. Walters, 28.5 A Walters 15.87 BLUE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP-^INDIAN RoscoeLowery, 127 A McNair ' 76.45 BLUE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP—COLORED ^ ^ John W. Davis, 275 A Old res 11.83 Mack Evans, 9 A Old Res. 5.39 Daniel Ferguson, 18.5 A res. 12.77 John E. Graham Est., 1 A Gin, 1 A School, 131 Sandhill 42.46 Parthenia McAllister, 37 A res. and School 24.70 John C. McCormick, 42.9 A McCormick 13.96 Frances McCormick Est., 70 A res 54.56 'Mitchell McEachern, 14 A McEachem _.... «... 33.35 Flether McEachem, 14 A McEachem 17.02 Minnie McLauchlin, 19.4 A Old res 17.27 L. McPhatter, 3 A res 33 Willie Belle Malloy, 14 A McEachem 3.74 Ceaser Patterson, 14.5 A res ■. 21.68 22.68 18.76 : 213.95 John P. Purcell, 30 A res., 7 Purcell Nancy J. Singletary, 52 A McCrimmon Payton Washington, 30.5 A res LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP—WHITE S. S. Adcox, 8 A Clujjs. House III 5.50 Claude Gamer, 17% A Gamer Land 4.70 J. E. Johnson, 287 A Aiken Land 74.14 J. L. Johnson, 44 A res - 28.10 John McCrimmon, 5 A James Creek 66 W. H. MdMillian, 12 A Harnett Line 4,15 Ted Medlin, 96 A res, 17 A G. W. Garner 84.49 Ottie Pendergrass, 50 A Fort Land 5.50 T. G. Savage, 35 A Aiken 10.76 W. P. Smith Heirs, 22 A Cranes Creek ; 2.42 Marvin Whitney, 28 3-4 A Aiken 3.65 UTILE RIVER TOWNSHIP—COLORED Phillip Baldwin, 25.4 A res.. Geo. Baldwin Bsi 9.05 Henry Dobbins, 1 A res. 550 B. B. Faulk, 24% A 12.46 Sandy Faulk, 16% A res 9.00 Martin Jones, 16% A res il350 N. C. Kelly,, 1 A res ; 8.77 Nathan McCrimmon, 3 A A. D. McLauchlin 8.46 Will McLeod, 3 A res. 4.70 Howard Medlin, 20 A Farm ......tt 2.26 John Marshall Thomas, 18% A res 6.08 James Worthy, 33% A res 18.?' Otha Worthy, 12% A res ; 7.07 McLAUCHUN TOWNSHIP—WHITE Mrs. D. C. Adams, 32 A Ray 17.36 Ervin W. Beasley, % A res : 15.16 J. F. Blue, 38 A Davis 4jl8 Mrs. W. T. Boseman, 105% A Townsend, Store, Bam 55.01 Mrs. Walta T. Bostic, 18.2 A Townsend, 1 Lot Rockfish Bal 6.60 Roscoe Bundy, 1 Lot res 8.66 Mrs. E. L. Cameron, 115 A McNeill 51.611 M. E. Capps. 34 A 3.74 Mrs. J. R. Capps, 23 A res 16.50 L. A. Fisher and wife, 68 A Cameron 43.45 M. S. Gibson, 100 A res., 35 A Estelle Gibson Elst 54.40 R. G. Hanna and P. E. Lester, 60 A Bverette :: ., 8.25 J. P. Harmon, 1 A McNeill, 4 A McNeill, 10 A McDiarmid ........ 6.93 Smith MdCraney Est., 23 A Big Branch 2.53 J. F. MoFadyen, 80.4 A Ray , 4354 Neill McNeill, 35 A G. B. Parker Est. 15.40 McKay Maxwell, 1 A res 14.77 R.'h. Myers, 10 A Cheek 2.08 D. K. Parker, 7% A res, Bal. 7.24 R. D. Parker, 37 A res. (Sykes) 30.78 Parker and Lovette, 133 A res. (Parker) 71 .ll G. W. Ray, 91.3 A res 01.03 Willie Scott, 50 A Hobson 18.15 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slagle, 57 A Scull ; 22.80 Douglas Stephens, 1-4 A res 12.70 J. T. Townsend, 1 A res. , 25.61 J. Emory Townsend, 731/2 A res., 4 A Turner 53.27 John W. Tyler, 30 A Boahn ' 28.24 W. G. Wright, % A res 13.32 McLauchlin township—colored Fred Bandy,-3 A Bandy 2.20 Beulah Mae Campbell, 5 A Campbell 4.70 Bennie Campbell, 15 A res., 5 A Campbell 10.81 Mary Jane Evans, 1 A McCall 3.60 Lacy Graham, 54 A res 23.97 Laura Graham, 2 A res 20.85 Neill McAllister, 39.5 A Burney 9.19 Will McLean, 14% A Bowen 3.66 Mary Belle McNeill, 30.4 A Toomer 3.35 Evelyn Maynor, 2.5 A John Bandy il.lO Neill A. Maynor, 4.2 A Maynor 11.16 Neill (Monroe, 13 A res : 15.29 John Lewis Morrison, 1 A IMcCall 5.16 Ethel Raiford, 35% A Mumford Est. , 19.58 Joe Raleigh, I18 A McGill, 9% A Stubbs, 7.2 A Cheek Bal. 7.29 Queen Ray, 3.5 A Bandy 5.25 K. S. Ray, 71% A Ray 34.98 K. S. Ray Est;, 28% A Ray 18.10’ Betty Robinson, 29.6 A res 3.30 J. W. Warren, 27 A res 23.95 QUEWHIFFLE TOWNSHIP—WHITE | Mrs. Martha Armstrong, 253 A Graham 39.98 A. A. Calhoun, 147 A Z. V. Pate 30.94 J. R. Cothran, 1 Lot res ; 30.89 H. E. Currie, 771/2 A Currie and McNeill 35.75 R. A. Gillis Est., 64 A Gillis 9.13 Rosa Bell (jordon, 32 A N. B. Brown 3.85 Mrs. Margaret McLeod, 30 A Lumber River ; 1.65 Lexie Melton, 4)9 A Covington 25.00 Mrs. Minnie Melton, 4i9 A Covington 8.14 Odell Melton, 61/2 A Dobbins 1.30 J. A. Patterson, 48.6 A Sinclair - 4.68 Southern Security and Guaranty, 83 A Brown ' 35.97 QUEWHIFFLE TOWNSHIP—COLORED , > Laura Baldwin, 8 A Blue 4.73 Hector Campbell, 4 Lots Maultsby 1.10 J. H. Currie Est., 8 A Sinclair 2.48 Willie Davis, 251/2 A J. L. McNeill 7.70 John Davis, 241/2 A Sinclair :.... 5.94 .. .1'■-r'-' -."i'■ i-;-■ '■ ■ Dockery, res — D. W. Farrell, 5 1-4 A Penny Leach Bst * — Leon Gilchrist, 4 Lots Maultsby Jane Hamer, 12 A Rockfish John W. Hill, 50 A Blue-Harrington and Cotton Willie John, 31 A Cox — — Harley Johnson, 25 A res W. M. McGregor Est.,. 49 A res FraJlk McRiae, 100 A Rod Gillis ...„— JBal. Wilbert Malloy, 4 Lots, M. F. ^nders ...... Mary C. Mason, 75 A Sandy Blue W. J. Maynor, 24 A Isaac Maynor Margaret Maynor Est., 100 A res J'ohn Monger, 2 Lots Maultsby George Smith, 8 A Blue-Harrington^otton Lottie J. Smith, 3 A res Mattie Smith, 03 A Old res RAEFORD TOWNSHIP—WHITE - , Bill Andrews, 1 Lot L. M. Andrews Odell AsWburn, 2 Lots Maultsby Lester Baker, 2 Lots res ; ... W. B. Baker Est., 5 A Old res — J. Reese Baxley, 1 Lot A. G. Jones, 1 Lot Bradley, 8 Lots Mc- Lauohlin Mrs. W. M. Blue, 1 Lot Res, 1 Lot Cameron W. E. Blue Est., 1 Lot res ......... Clarence Brown, 1 Lot res Dr. G. W. Brown Est., 1 Lot res J. B. Bryant, 1 Lot Rockfish J. W. Cain, 5 A Mrs. J. W. Cain Mrs. E. L. Cameron, 314 A Timtoerland Hubert Cameron, 1 Lot res Mrs. J. A. and E. L. Cameron, 6 Lots Rhodes A. L. Campbell, 1 Lot res Mrs. D. C. Cox, 10.5 A res B. G. Currie Est, 1 Lot Stewart St Mrs. Christian Davis, 1 Lot res. P. B. Dickens, 1 Lot F. G. Leach Sidney Epstein, 1 Lot res Sam Epstein Est, 1 Lot N. S. Blue Mitchell Epstein, 1 Lot res Mrs. Bessie Epstein Est, 1 Lot J. R. Shaw C. R. Freeman,. 2. Lots Cocfcman . i A. J. Freeman, 1 Lot res Claud K. Gibson, 1 Lot N. Main S. ,L. Glisson, 1 Lot res - H. A. Greene,.! Lot res - - D. L. Haithcock, 2 Lots, L. E.. Reaves , Hoke Trading Co., Lots Maultsby *.... -Bal. Ha Belle Ivey, 103 A Collins ; Wm. Lament, Sr., 1 Lot res Sadie McCrimmon, 1 Lot res 1 W. A. McDonald, 1 Lot res., 1 Eastside Club, Main St Laurie McEachern, 1 Lot res Betty McFadyen, 1 Lot Stewart St .*. A. E. McGirt, 1 Lot res H. G. McLean, 67.8 A res McMillian and McNeill, 1 Lot Hoke Drug Co ..Bal. B. R. McMinnis, 1 Lot res. Mrs. Nellie McNeill,'18.4 A M. K. McNeill Est, 1 Lot res., % Store .: F. C. McPhaul, 8 Lots Maultsby .I..;Ll:../;../...7. A. C. Monroe, 45.3 A Camp Line A. L. Phillips, 1 Lot res Raeford Gin Co., 1 Lot Raeford Gin Raeford Super Mkt, 1 Lot Store 15-A Scarborough & Matheson, 139 A Ferguson, 8 A McLauchlin, 50 A McCrimmon, 12 Jane Russell, 70 A, John Purcell, 29.8 A Blue, 6 Roper Bal. Mrs. Pearl Sessoms, 1 Lot res., 1 Lot Jackson E. E. Smith, 1 Lot Baucom Ray Steadman, 1 Lot D. A. Holt C. L. Stephens, 1 Lot Brock, Cook and Shop, 1 Lot McLauchlin 1 Lot Johnson, 1 Lot McLean Mrs. C. L. Stephens, 1 Lot res Clyde D. Stokes, 1 Lot res - Hoover Stubbs, i Lot res. N. A. McNeill W. J. Tolar, 6 Lots Gales , , Mrs. J. E. Townsend, 26 A Norton N. A. McNeill, 1 Lot J. A. Walters Wiley Williams, 1.5 A Garner J. L. Wood. Harris Bldg, 2 Lots McLauchlin, 1 Vacant Lot .... Mrs. Letha C. Wood, 133 A Pine Forrest Bill Wright, 17 A res. B. D. Wright, 1 Lot res Harris Ave J. H. Wright, 1 Lot Office, Maultsby Lots , Bal. J. C. Wright and Mitchell Epstein, 20 Lots McLauchlin Dave Yarborough, 1 Lot J. L. McNeill RAEFORD TOWNSHIP—COLORED -John Adams, 1 Lot Siler City ; Cora Arnold, 4 Lots Siler City James Banber, 1 Lot res Candy Barrett, 35 A Old res . Jesse Bethea, 1 Lot res Ernest Bethea, 1 Lot Maxwell Rachel Black Est, 5 Lots Black Janie Blue, 15 A Queenmore (Continued on Page 11) 3.30 3.78 18.'46 2.35 I'l.OO 5.83 6.24 17.82 6.00 18.62 28.60 7.75 10.02 1.55 9.57 3;68 14.08 15.70 M.10 16.50 2.75 5.52 33.00 '19.47 59.43 37.89 1.65 6.27 170.17 21.64 3.30 3835 14.46 8.30 17.38 3.30 26.20 .92 58.87 2.75 9.02 29.50 2.48 24.^ 71.88 330 .86 56.56 46.47 8.80 91.00 53v79 22.00 49.36 95.95 27.50 31.87 32.45 230 4.95 20.04 187.00 82.50 24.75 9.46 23.39 330 1I24.68 23.00 18.54 19.05 3.30 116.50 2.20 1.10 271.74 65.67 153.36 28.85 100.39 7.70 25.47 Mostly about GOLDEN Home of Better Values RAEFORD, N. C. Dhtemper in Dogi Petliaps the meet dreaded word known to the dog profession, wheth er It he the professional dog owner or JM the one dog pet owner. Is. the virus known as ‘‘distanper.” It is not a subject that should be taken lightly, nor is it one that should he greatly feared, and denied as ever having' been connected with your dog or dogs. Much is already known about dis temper, and much is still to be learned about distemper. Certainly the old idea, of letting nature'take its course without prevention or pre caution, is pure f oUy. Today, we have temporary shots that are not 100%, but give excellent inununity for a period of up to 21 days. On a more permanent basis, once^ small pups are old enoughi there, are other methods of inoculation that are very effective in giving your dog life-long immunity,to this dreaded virus. The most important step is to take measures of precaution before the distemper virus has started its dead ly work on your dog. A visit to your Veterinarian when you first get your young pup. is highly recommended, as distemper strikes most frequently at dogs imder one year of age. 1 Even should your dog contract distemper. If caught soon enough, with proper medical care, drugs and personal at tention, his chances of recovery are very good. Symptoms are much like worms in very young pups with a loss of appetite, runny eyes and nose, loose bowels, diy skin, dry cough and loss of weight, all of which are usu ally accompanied with a fever.' The one bright thing about dis temper, once the dog has it and re covers, chances are excellent that it wUl never strike at him again. , This beadle, from the pock of Morgan Wing, has iots of personoiity and graceful stride that set her off from the rest of the B ack, says Louis Pegrom, of the Purina Dog epartment Staff. She hos a wonderfuily true hound-type head, her neck and shoulders ore excellently formed, fitting into a great pair of straight legs with perfect cat feet. (Purino News Bureau Photo.) 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