commenced. With that
* the result should be p.*o-
‘ly greater. And it will.
PERSONALS
day Representative George R
uced a bill in the House to
charter of Carthage.
agg, about eight miles from
received an appropriation of
its artillery school from Con-
T OF THE CONDITION OF
e Bank of Vass
the State of North Carolina, at
business February 21st, 1921
RESOURCES
Discounts $160,017 36
unsecured $183 00 183 00
tes Bonds and
Bonds 12,300 00
uses $1661 02
nd Fixtures 1,788 00 3,449 02
It and net amounts
m Banks and Trust
nies 24,554 35
LIABILITIES
ck paid in
Profits, less current
es and taxes paid
le
bject to check
posits
hecks outstanding
$200,503 84
$ 20,000 00
3,034 28
6.000 00
75,519 77
93,902 27
2,047 52
$200,503 84
N^orth Carolina, County of Moore
8. 1921.
^cLauchin, Cashier of the above
ik, do solemnly swear that the
ment is true to the best of my
and belief.
A. McLAUCHUN, Cashier,
d and sworn to before me, this
March, 1921.
I. CAMERON, Notary Public,
mmission expires Feb. 13, 1922.
J. A. KEITH.
S. R. SMITH.
A. D. McLAUCHLIN,
Directors.
TORE
L
DISE
Groceries
loods
Meal
its
Mr. George P. Thompson spent Monday
in Sanford on business.
Mr. D. C. McGill spent the week-end
with his family and returned to Wendell
Sunday.
Miss Jessie Thompson, of Aberdeen, was
here with friends Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cameron, Mrs. W. T.
Cox and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith visited
at Swanstation Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Allen, who is teaching at
White Hill, spent the week-end with Miss
Bertha Sanford.
Mrs. S. R. Smith is at Hamlet at the bed
side of her grandmother, Mrs. M. A. By
num, who is seriously ill.
Mr. Neill Smith and J. D. Blue, Miss
Georgia Conley and Miss Ethel Coates,
spent Sunday at Coats, N. C.
Mr. Jarvis Brooks was in Vass this week
visiting.
Mrs. W. B. Graham, Mrs. H. A. Borst,
Mrs. C. J. Temple and Miss Catherine Gra
ham. visited Mrs. J. W. Smith, at Lobelia
last Sunday.
Miss Ossie Edwards who is teaching
near Jonesboro, visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. G. S. Edwards and returned on
Sunday.
Mr. D. J. Blue and Mr. Frank Cameron,
of near Raeford, were pleasant visitors at
the home of Mr. J. A. Keith on last Sun
day.
Mr. Daniel Smith is at the Sanitorium,
Charlotte, this week, undergoing treat
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Oldham, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Caviness and J. E., Jr., spent last
Sunday in Rockfish with friends and rela
tives.
Mrs. Bertie Matthews and little son
Franklin spent Sunday in Sanford.
Mrs. Kate Brooks and Misses Jessie and
Eloise visited the home of Mr. J. B. Cam
eron on Cameron Route 1, Sunday after
noon last.
Mr. B. Cole, of the Sanford Printing Co.,
was in Vass Tuesday on business and
paid the Pilot office a visit.
Prof. W. D. Matthews, Mr. Claude Matt
hews, Misses Maria and Stacy Matthews,
paid a visit to their cousin. Miss Mattie
Matthews, at the Montrose Sanitorium,
last Sunday.
Messrs. Arihur Thompson, Claud Matt
hews and Misses Lois Sanford and Annie
McGill attended the entertainment at
Cameron on last Friday night.
Dr. Alex Blue, of Carthage, paid the
Pilot office a pleasant whilst in Vass on
Tuesday.
Advertising is what music is to feeling,
what language is to the soul.
Mr. Daniel A. Smith, Jr., and Miss Carrie
Westcott motored to Dunn last Saturday.
They returned on Sunday evening accom
panied by Miss Westcott’s sister, Mrs. G.
H. Lennon. who will be her guest this
week at the home of Mrs. H. A. Matthews.
Mrs. Stacy Brewer and children spent
last Sunday at the home of her mother,
Mrs. A. B. Fry, near Carthage.
Mrs. S. A. Matthews and her son, Mr.
Wallace Matthews, of Siloam, were the
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.
Matthews.
Where the Laugh Comes In
BY NAMUG
KNEW HIS BUSINESS
Housewife—“The big fish all seem to
get away, did you ever know a fish to grow
larger after being caught?"
Fish dealer—“Yes, mum.”
Housewife—“Why where ?”
Fish dealer—“In the scales, mum.”
TOUCHY
Slim legs—“Hello; corpulance, your’e
getting bigger every year.”
Corpulance—“Maybe, but you are gett
ing smaller every minute.”
POSSIBLY
First chappie—“I passed Miss Smith to
day and she did not know me.”
Second chappie—“What of that? she
may never want to.”
SATISnED
He had quite a number of bumps on his
skull, his scalp was tom, and his face
badly used up, but he was satisfied now
that he had got ahead (a head) in the
world.
DID SHE LOVE HIM?
Servant—The undertaker is here and
says if you don’t pay in advance he will
attach the body.
Widow—If he does he will be more at
tached to him than I ever was.
ODE TO “MOONSHINE”
All Hail—Old moon so golden yellow
You surely are a lucky fellow
You certainly must have a pull
It is so often you get full.
SAY IT WITH VEGETABLES
To the man who borrowed five dollars
and has been dodging you for a year.—A
I5eet.
To the one who has betrayed a secret
told him in confidence.—A Leek.
To a friend you want to touch for a loan.
Some Kale.
To the girl you want to marry.—Lettuce.
And less than three weeks are left in
which to make out your income tax re
turns. Please remember that there is an
awfully uncomfortable place reserved as
the permanent residence of liars.
BEAUTIFUL BISCUITS
Are easily baked with Rose
Maid Self Rising flour. No
great skill required either.
Just follow directions of any
good recipe and perfect bis
cuits are sure to result. Rose
Naid flour is equally fine for
cakes and pastry. It is a
perfect family flour and is a
favorite with the most ex
pert bakers as well as a great
help to beginners.
0
ftOUR
seaboard NIIUNG COHTAKY,
SanM,N. C.
THE SPHERE OF WOMAN
They talk about a woman’s sphere.
As though it has a limit;
There’s not a place in Earth or Heaven,
There.s not a task to mankind given.
There’s not a blessing or a woe.
There’s not a whispered “Yes” or “No,”
There’s not a life, or death, or birth,
That has a feather’s weight of worth.
Without a woman in it.—From the
Extension Farm News.
And yet the Pilot man is without a
woman, and wonders how he has got along
without one. Still there may be time yet.
SAVE
You’ve Got!
Your Property
Your Income
Insure It
Do It Now
D. A. McLAUCHLIN, Agent
VASS, N. C.
Fire Insurance Life Insurance
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here is the Ford Runabout, a perfect whirlwind of
utility. Fits into the daily life of everybody, any
where, and all the time. For town and country, it is all
that its name implies—a Runabout. Low in cost of opera
tion. low in cost of maintenance, with all the sturdy
strength, dependability and reliability for which Ford cars
are noted. We’d be pleased to have your order for one or
more. We have about everything in motor car accessories,
and always have a full line of genuine Ford Parts. We’d
like to have you for our customer. Remember if you want
your Ford to give continuous service you must keep it in
good condition. We will do it for you.
JENNINGS MOTOR CO.
Carthage, North Carolina
WANTED
100
oys and Girls
In Moore County to Join the ONE HDWDRED Club
The PINEHURST FARMS is offering to the boys and girls
of Moore County Registered Berkshire Pigs for $8.00 down
and the balance of $7.50 to be paid November 21. This
first payment insures your pig for $10.00 or two-thirds the
value, against death, to replace pig.
This is fine opportunity to get good stock established on
the farms, and all boys who are interested should apply to
The COUNTY AGENT, Carthafe, or
PINEHURST FARMS
PINEHURST, N. C.