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The Laurinburg Exchange from Laurinburg, North Carolina • Page 8

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Laurinburg, North Carolina
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3 77i EZZ3 f1 LTD IS CarC nive orn my Agents For Scotland County. Ford curing Cars and Runabouts now in stock. Complete Line of Ford Parts. Ford Cars Repaired Exclusively. Work uickly an Chea Done.

i PAY YO Deferrea Paym ents i desire Sii iffi fcwi fcri ri iLiiLii II LAURINBURG, NORTH CAROLINA IHHtaSSgraaasMB' NOTICE. TIU'STEE'S SALE OF LAND. II i IN SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE i r. i I -w I i I I Under and by virtue of a power of sale in a certain mortuae (ice i ol trust under date March 2nd, 1915, from Jarncs Tyner, i). M.

Tyner r.rul others, duly recorded in Ollke Register (f Dee of Scotland County, North Carolina, Book number puyo 2i0, delault having been made iti the payment of the debt thereby secured, I will expose for sale at Public Auction for cash at the Court House Door in the Town of Laurinburg at 11 o'clock a. Monday, June llith, 191G, the following described tracts of land. In Spring Hill Township: those certain tracts of land comprising in one tract one hundred acres and another tract five acres, as described in certain deeds on record in Scotland County, as follows: Alex Tyner THE CLERK. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, SCOTLAND COUNTY. B.

E. Moore and D. L. Middleton, Plaintiffs, vs. L.

Bruce Gibson, Defendant. To L. Bruce Gibson: Whereas, in the above entitled cause, judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff B. E. Moore and against the defendant L.

Bruce Gibson on the fifteenth day of December, 1911, for the sum of $1,500 and for cost of $3, which judgment was docketed on our judgment docket of the Superior Court of Scotland County on the fifteenth day of December, 1911, which judgment stands upon in 3 4 1AK AWM is your! Ml Wife to James Tyner, Oct. 24, 1903, 0 Book E. page 17; James Tyner Wife said docket unsatisfied, and that the to John lyner, Book page 241; i plaintiff, D. L. Middleton.

havme made NEAREST NEIGHBOR' One reat use 0f the telephone on the farm is that it gives COMPANIONSHIP oath that said judgment has not been satisfied in full, and Whereas, also, the said D. L. Middleton has moved the court to revive said judgment and issue execution thereon, You will, therefore, take notice that you are required to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Scotland County at his office in the town of Laurinburg, North Carolina, on the 7th day of June, 1916, and show cause, if any you have, why plaintiff's motion as aforesaid should not be allowed. This the 6th day of May, 1916. C.

D. McCORMICK, Clerk of Superior Court. 19-22 It brings your friends to you, iakes you to them, no matter how far away they may live. It summons help in an emergency. it invites company for the birthday, wedding, and other anniver-saries dear to every home.

And back of these conveniences is that other great use BUSINESS I1 or more than half a Century our name has been identified with the Buggy, Wagon and Harness business in Bermettsville and I am the third generation handling this business. Our Great Uncle Capt. P. L. Breeden is the originator of the business, followed by our Uncle W.

P. Breeden. The business has grown from a few buggies sold on the Public Square on first Mondays until today our Buggy Repository carries three to four hundred Buggies. Our ambition has always been to satisfy our customers. We have many customers who has never bought a buggy outside of this Repository, which is very good evidence that we try to satisfy.

Once a Customer, Always a Customer If you think you need a buggy, set of Harness or Wagon, come to us and we think we can show you the largest assortment of Vehicles in South Carolina. Come to see us and let's do business. We have good customers in Scotland, Dillion, Marion, Darlington, Chesterfield and other adjoining counties. When in our City, drop in and if we can be of any sernice in any way, the pleasure will be ours. Yours very truly, Commissioner's Sale of Locomotive.

jonn lyner to u. ivi. lyner, riov. 1907, Book page 291; D. M.

Tyner to James Tyner, Aug. 6, 1908, Book page 408. Beginning at a pine and two pines pointers on south side of Beaver Dam, and about one fourth mile above Blue's Ford and runs South 60 West 30 chains to a pine two pines pointers near a branch; thence North 30 West 33.33 chains to a corner; thence North 60 East 30 chains to a corner; thence South 30 East S3.33 chains to the beginning, containing one. hundred acres, more or less. A second tract containing five acres within the boundaries of lands purchased by D.

L. Gore from J. F. McNair and constituting an exception in the deed, said five acres being bounded as follows: On the north, east and south by the Gore lands, and on the west by the above one hundred acres described above, said five being bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner of the said Gore land and in the Martin line, being a line of the first described tract above, thence with Gore lands 62 9 chains 50 links to a stake; thence with the Gore lands 12 1-2 5.50 chains to a stake; thence 62 9 chains to a stake; thence direct to the beginning, containing five acres purchased by James Tyner from J. F.

McNair. Date of sale: Monday, June 19th, 1916. Place of sale: Court House Door, Laurinburg, N. C. Hour of sale: 11 a.

m. Terms: Cash. M. L. JOHN, Trustee.

Dated and posted May 18th, 1916. May 18-25 June 1-8-15. A true home is a little fragment of heaven let down to earth to inspire us with patience and strength for the way. Under and by virtue of power of sale and judgment of Superior Court, entered at March term, 1914, Scotland Superior Court, in the case of Ga. Car Locomotive Co.

vs. A. M. Calmes, I will expose for sale at public auction, for cash, the following described property, at the Court Don't hold back any longer drop a card today to' Gregg- Bros. House door of Scotland county, in 1 the town of Laurinburg, at 12 M.

on I and a representative will call to explain how very little it costs to the 7th day of June, the locomotive operated by said A. M. Calmes, lettered M. Calmes Lumber Co." No. 1, the same being one (1) Forney (o-44) Type Locomotive, Shop No.

131. have this service. Western Electric Telephones guarantee best service. Wednesday, June Time of sale 7th, 1916, 12 M. Place Court House Door, Laurin burg.

Terms, Cash. May 16th, 1916. M. L. JOHN, Commissioner.

20-22 0) 0) $100 Reward, $100 of this Paper will be pleased to learn that there is at. least one dreaded disease that science has if-? able to cure in all ita stages, and 5taTrh- Caarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions constitutional treatment. Sfi sf is taken Internally rfl Ilooa on-the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby ounation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building anSsisting nature in doing its workJThe proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that cast iftLDollaSYora -tacw- Send for list OhdroM Toledo. Ohio. Sold- by all Drugging" 76c.

0) Mi I I a No. LMJULL DOG OWNERS Persons who have not paid tax on dogs for 1915, will please let me have this by June 15. The (ax on each dog is $1.00 per year. F. M.

HUBBARD, 22-23 Tax Collector Tbu ta a prescription prepared especially tor MALARIA or CHILLS d. FEVER. Five or six doe will break any ancj if 3aken then as a tonic the Fever wifi not return. It acts on the liver' better than Caloaaelnd does sot gripe or 6ickeh. 25c Bennetts South Carolina.

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1900-1916