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# Friday» March 28, 1924 x^a’^'TCE of COMMISSIONER’S } a branch two ^•'“»ALE OF LAND E-S; s™sF“"" 1 w'e'S-SS: to a stake, a corner of the Pooe lar^l* nains to the corner; thence N. 19 W 97 links to a stake, Oscar Seward’s 1? N. 62 E. SALE Kortb Carolina, Moo’’6 County. • j. In the Superior Court ir T Fletcher and R. L. Poindexter, '' * ‘ vs. ,r \v. Wall and Nancy Wall and his 0t fils Bv virtue of a judgment of the Su- I ourt of Moore County enter- j he above entitled action, the un- Commissioner will, on Mon- j!v ^be 5th day of May, 1924, at 12 . .l^. Vnoon, at the court house door nf sa- ‘ county, sell to the highest h dii ' those certain tracts nr p. ce!s of land lying and being in ijs Township, Moore County, ■*' 1' xT_„fU no-r*r»lir>Q rlocr'T'i 15^ chains to a stake; thence on his other line N. 40 W. 7.65 chains to a ^ two pines and ctnt 1 North Carolina, described and ^ n.i.M as follows: Tract: Lying and being be- boui'i Fii two ! 68% E. 5.90 chains to a stake, Oscar thence as his line N. M 22.55 chains to a stake near M.111 Oreek, a pine and two blackgums pointers; thence direct to the begin ning, containing 264 acres, more or less. This March 26, 1924. ®URNS, Commissioner. (19*May2) maple pointers, Oscar and Will Se- ..corner; thence as W. P Se- wards line N. 68 E. 10.00 chains to a stake among pointers, his corner: thence on his other line N. 22 W. 10.00 blackjack pointers; other line S. 68 W 19.90 chains to a stake, W. P. Seward’s road; thence N. ^ ‘ II Prppk and McDeeds Crppk nio ' • **29 chains to astake by the twci'i breeK ana i.vicueeas ^reek, clay road, one pine pointer* thpnrp TsI ’ ’ inning at a stake in Pope’s ^ ppumter, inence jn. nit 30 yards north the Ray jnd having a persimmon running thence with Pope’s ; h 19 W. 9 chains and 3 links ke in William Seawards’ line, corner; thence as Seawards’ {\9 E. 12.40 chains to a stake, j and maple pointers, on the past e-me of a small lake, Will Sea- orner; thence S. 40 E. 7.65 chair<s lo a stake; thence S. 62 W. ains to the first station, con- tainiui: UU acres, more or less. Se(on<l Tract: Beginning at a stake, Pope and Wilson’s corner, and runnin ■ thence South 60-02 East six huntlKii and fifty-six feet to a stake, one <>■ corners of the Block land, now r< veil’s; thence with said line S. 43_t)G . five hundred and ninety-one feet to a stake in said line; thence Xortl; lt3-">4 West Fourteen hundred and fully feet to a stake; thence Xorth East three hundred and seven* >-six feet to a stake, one of the cornel ^>f the 43rd tract; thence South 75-2.': Kast one hundi-ed and thirty- seven ft et. another corner of the 43rd tract; thence a distance of about sev en hundred and ninety-seven feet to the beginning corner, containing fif teen acres, more or less. Third Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Block line, and running thence North '^5-14 West sixteen hundred and fourteen feet to a stake; thence North 39-56 West seven hundred and sixty- five feet to a stake; thence North 66- 02 West six hundred and fifty-eight feet; thence North 48-33 East ten hundred and twenty-six feet to a stake; thence North 03-33 East six hundred and sixty-three feet to a stake; thence South 89-59 East five hundred and sixty-one feet to a stake; thence South 25-15 East sixteen hun dred and thirty-six feet to a stake; thence South 36-45 East ten hundred and sixty feet to the beginning, con taining: OT.T acres, more or less. Fourth Tract: Lying on the South side of Mill Creek, beginning at an iron post at the south edge of Mill Creek swamp, a corner of the George McDeamid land, running thence S. 42^2 E. 12.00 chains to a stake, Duck worth’s corner; thence N. 51% E. 15.50 chains to a stake near a small branch; thence X. 6V2 E. 10.00 chains to a stake in the south edge of Mill Creek swamp; thence N. 84 W. 10.00 chains; thence S. 46 W. 11.50 chains; thence direct to the beginning, containing 26.86 acres. Fifth Tract; Beginning at a stake in the line of Bush land, running N. 73^2 E. 8.23 chains to a stake near the Kenneth Ray house; thence N. 19 W. 10.05 chains to a stake in W. H. Sewards line; thence on Sewards line S. 69 W. 7.04 chains to a stake, pines pointers; thence S. 12 E. 9.50 chains to the first station, containing 7.35 acres. Sixth Tract: Beginning at a stake at the head of a ditch on the north side of Mill Creek having a maple, sweet ^um and poplar pointers run- iiing S. 13.27 chains to a stake in an old fiield, 3 pines pointers; thence E. 6.12 chains to a stake by the West side 01 a branch, two black gums and pine pointers; thence S. 40 E. 11.45 chains to a pine stump, one blackgum point ers above a marsh; thence S. 85 E. 82 links to a stake; thence S. 38 E. 5.50 chains to a stake, Gardner’s corner; thence N. 38V2 E. 35.00 chains cross ing Mil] Creek to a pine (now down) Gardner’s and R. A. Smith’s corner; thence on R. A. Smith’s line S. 40 E. crossin,*^ Mill Creek to Smith’s corner at McDeeds Creek; thence up the channel of McDeeds Creek to a corner ?r the Griswald Land Co.; thence on tneir line N. 4.75 chains to a stake in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust, executed by J. O. Matthews and P. D. Matthews, his wife, on the 3rd day of January 1920, to H. C. Newbold, trus tee, and recorded in the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Lee County, in Book No 13, at pages 307-310, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Moore County, in Book No. 31, at page 31, to secure a certain bond and in debtedness therein described for the sum of $7000.00, and by reason of de fault in the payment of said bond as therein stipulated, and at the request of the holder of said bond secured by said deed of trust for foreclosure to satisfy the same, the undersigned will expose for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of Moore County, in the town of Car thage, N. C., on Thursday, April 24th, 1924, at 12 o’clock noon, the follow ing described tract of land: Being a certain tract of land in Moore and Lee Counties, N. C., adjoining the lands of B. D. Caviness and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Oscar McBride’s 10 acres, _ _ ^ also a corner of Wm. A. McLeod’s i in the Register of Deeds land, running thence N. 47 E. 4.64' chains to a corner of said Oscar Mc Bride’s lot; thence S. 53% E. 16 chains to the Northwest corner of Said lot; thence N. 47 E. 8.65 chains to the line of the Mclver land; thence with that line N. 57^ W. 22.40 chains; thence N. 81 W. 8.65 chains; thence N. 17 W. 3.89 chains to a corner of a lot con veyed to White Hill Church; thence with the line of that lot S. 79% W. 2.72 chains to its corner; thence N. 32 W. 2 chains to another corner of said Church lot; thence N. 17% W. 3.18 chains to the Raleigh road; thence with said road S. 67 W. 25.51 chains to B. D. Caviness’ corner; thence with his line S. 3 W. 14.42 chains to an other corner; thence with another line S. 87 E. 18.08 chains to another cor ner; thence N. 14% E. 15.35 chains to ner thence N. 14% E. 5.21 chains; thence S. 86% E. 1535 chains to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less. This tract being sold subject to a Mortgage held by Federal Land Bank, of Columbia, S. C., given by J. E. Caviness for the sum of $1000.00. This the 22nd day of March, 1924. H. C. NEWBOLD, Trustee for the Peoples Bank, San ford, N. C.; and George W. McNeill, Trustee for Flora J. Wadsworth, Assignee. (19*Apr.l8) THE PILOT the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, in the Court house at Carthage, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 12th day of March, 1924. J. ALTON McIVER, (April 11th) Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed ex ecuted by Lee R. Page to Knollwood, Incorporated, a corporation duly or ganized and existing under and by vir tue of the laws of the State of North Carolina, said mortgage being dated May 25, 1921 and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Mooie County in Book 35 at Page 50; default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said mort gage and the powers of sale therein contained having become operative, the said Knollwood, Incorporated, mortgagee, will sell at public auction at the Court Houses door in the town of Carthage, N. C., at the hour of noon, on the 31st day of March, 1924, the following described real estate, to- wit: A certain piece or tract of land ly ing and being in McNeill’s Township, Moore County, North Carolina and de fined as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a concrete monument on the East edge of the Lakeview- Southern Pines Speedway at a point opposite and 30 ft. from James B. Swett’s and Mrs. Keating’s corner, also a corner of Edgemoore lots, num bers 156 and 157. Thence with the said Speedway N. 57 deg. 10’ E. 2435.2 ft. to a concrete monument at the in tersection of the new Carroll’s Branch road; thence with the Eastern edge of said road as follows: S. 20 deg. W. 12- 81.6 ft.; thence with an 8 degree curve to right 347.6 ft., making an angle of 27 deg. 50’.; thence S. 47 deg. 50’ W. 526.7 ft.; thence with a 16 deg curve to left 331.2 ft., making an angle of 50 deg.; thence S. 2 deg. 10’ E. 95.8 ft.; thence with a 12 deg. curve to right 368 ft. to a concrete block, the back corner of lots 156 and 157, thence with the line of said lots N. 32 deg. 50’ W. 1500 ft. to the beginning, em bracing lot No. 157—21.4 acres; Lot No. 158—15.42 acres; and lot No. 159 —6.28 acres, containing in all 43 1-10 acres, as shown on map of Edgemoore Heights, made by Francis Deaton, C. E., March 28, ,1921. Map registered office of Moore County, N. C., in Book 81 at Page 603. Place of sale: Carthage, N. C., Court House Door. Time of sale: Hour of Noon, March 31, 1924. Terms of sale: Cash. KNOLLWOOD, Incorporated. Pag» Tkxet LENDERS OF MONEY i I Require that all property given as collateral be cov ered by insurance equal to the amount of the loan. If they need this protection, then certainly property own ers cannot afford to be without it. PAGE, NEWCOMB & WILDER INSURANCE THAT IS SURE Aberdeen, Carthage, Hamlet, Pinehurst North Carolina, Moore County. In the Superior Court Ora Lee Cheek, vs. Marion Cheek. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendent above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to obtain fro mthe defendant a divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between them; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear on April 14, 1924, or within twenty days thereafter, at WANTED Dressmaking, Beading and Embroidering to do. Please call for GLADYS MILLER at Alberta Cottage, Pinebluff, N. C. Save in Youth and Enjoy Old Age A striking, yet not exaggerated example of what is happening* daily in every city, town and village of this great country. A little forethought, a little self-denial when young, will place you in a position where you can enjoy your de clining years. Capital and Surplus $350,000.00 Deposits more than 4 Millions PAGE TRUST COHTAMY LET US HELP YOU TO GET STARTED RIGHT OUR AIM IS TO SERVE (0 illllilillllllillillllllllllllillllilllilllllilllllllllllililllllllll giiMiro lIMi The KNOLLWOOD VILLAGE EXTENSION Reaches Out to Southern Pines Keith’s HEADQUARTERS FOR GOODRICH AND MILLER TIRES Veedol Non-Chatter OB GENUINE FORD PARTS PROMPT SERVICE VASS, NO. CAROLINA ■I ^ The lot sales that have been going on in that quarter of j Knollwood which adjoins Southern Pines village is one of the remarkable development features of this winter. More than One Hundred Build ing Lots have been Sold since Christmas Many New Streets have been opened and clayed, Water Lines will be laid as fast as needed, and everything is going forward to make this a swiftly expanding connecting link between South ern Pines village and KNOLLWOOD Village, the Country Club and Mid-Pines. Francis Deaton never did a better job* than in his design and plotting of the new section. It is one of the charm neighbor hoods of the Sandhills. He has arranged his streets and drives in the most attractive manner, and his work will mean a rapid development of the extension of Southern Pines streets. Maps and information can be had from s. B. RICHARDSON Arcade Building, SOOTHERN PINES, N. C.
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