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2, 1924 ended with |marshmellow 21, Misses Loving en- |e graduating |e latter; the [corated with r contest and It furnished lening; in the rnold and Mr. jrs of a cun- jof pink and ter and Miss ke 7) [ON them lling" otte, press, VEL VALLS JO Get le Yard el right fully u want Friday. May 2, 1924 xTATirE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND North Carolina, S"nrp County. ^ In the Superior Couii: XT T Fletcher and R. L. Poindexter, • * vs. Tvr W. Wall and Nancy Wall and his wife, et als. Rv virtue of a judgment of the Su- Court of Moore County enter- Pj i„ the above entitled action, the un- jLdo-ned Commissioner will, on Mon- the 5th day of May, 1924, at 12 nVloelv noon, at the court house door nf <aid county, sell to the highest hidder for cash, those certain tracts nr oareels of land lying and being in McNeills Township, Moore County, cfjite of North Carolina, described and Sounded as follows: Fir<;t Tract: Lying and being be tween Mill Creek and McDeeds Creek. Ld be^nnning at a stake in Pope’s line about 30 yards north the Ray house and having a persimmon 'inter, running thence with Pope’s fine North 19 W. 9 chains and 3 links to a^stake in William Seawards’ line, PoDe’s corner; thence as Seawards’ Hne N. <59 E. 12.40 chains to a stake, Hvo Dine and maple pointers, on the east edge of a small lake. Will Sea- wards’ corner; thence S. 40 E. 7.65 chains to a stake; thence S. 62 W. 15 30 chains to the first station, con taining IIH acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake, Pope and Wilson’s corner, and running thence South 60-02 East six hundred and fifty-six feet to a stake, one of the corners of the Block land, now Powell’s; thence with said line S. 43-06 W. five hundred and ninety-one feet to a stake in said line; thence North 46-54 West Fourteen hundred and forty feet to a stake; thence North 27-49 East three hundred and seventy-six feet to a stake, one of the corners of the 43rd tract; thence South 75-25 East one hundred and thirty- seven feet, 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 85-14 West sixteen hundred and fourteen feet to a stake; thence North 39-56 West seven hundred and sixtj^- 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 67.7 acres, more or less. rourth 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 BIcDeamid land, running thence S. 42H 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 N. 6V2 E. 10.00 chains to a , u • xi. x ^ i* stake in the south edge of Mill Creek that tract of swampjthenceN. 84 W. 10.00 chains; H thence S. 46 W. 11.50 chains; thence J?*’" ’ December, 1839, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Moore county, in Book A-1, at page 476. Third Tract: On both sides of the road leading from Fayetteville to Carthage. Beginning at a stake and pointers on the north side of said road, Byrd’s corner in said Bynum’s line, thence as Bynum’s line S. 10 West 21 chains to a stake; thence North 32 E. 19 chains to the beginn ing, containing eight acres, be the same more or less. Fourth Tract: On the waters of Crane’s Creek, adjoining the lands of Edward Byrd, Archie McRainey, and the County Line, the sarne being known as the Neill R. McRainey land, containing 14 acres, more or less. This Anril 1, 1924. R. L. BURNS, Commissioner. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Page Thrm County Agent W. H. Bartnn ct fcresTf"'^ 100 LtpV ^“dly in fested with nematodes due to infected nursery stock. across the creek” or does your farm nave a dignified, appropriate name? Naming the farm adds to the pride of ownership. NOTICE OP COMMISSIONER’S SALE OP LAND North Carolina^" Court. Moore County. * Susan E. Cameron and others, T rp vs* Joseph Flor- w hute’ Notice of Commissioner’s Land Sale By virtue of a judgment of the Su- ?n of Moore County made entitled action, the same ,-’’iisment No upon the Special ^oceeding Docket of said ^urt, the undersigned commissioner will on Saturday, May 10, 1924, at if Building the town of Va^, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, those certain tracts parcels of land lying and be ing in McNeill’s Township, Moore County, North Carolina, described and bounded as follows: First Tract: On the north side of Lower Little River on both sides of the wagon road leading from Fayette ville to Carthage by Morrison’s Bridge, and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a pine, William Johnson’s and Murchison’s corner on a gravelly hill, thence with Johnson’s line N. 85 W. 18 chains and 50 links to a stake, two pine pointers, said Bynum’s & Johnson’s corner; thence with said Bynum’s line S. 28 W. 15 chains to a steke, five pine pointers; thence N. 62 W. 15 chains to a stake, pine, hick ory and black-jack pointers; thence S. 10 W. 23 chains and 73 links to a pine, two pine pointers near the road on the south side; thence S. 80 E. 34 chains and 30 links to a stake, three pine pointers on the original line; thence N. 9 E. 43 chains and 85 links to the beginning, containing 138 acres, more or less, saving and excepting there from 2.23 acres thereof conveyed by the said Joseph H. M. Bynum and wife to A. Cameron and Annie M. Leslie by deed dated November 18, 1887, recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Moore County, in Book No. 16, at page 437. Second Tract: On the waters of Crane’s Creek. Beginning at a stake in a branch in Ferguson’s line, two gum pointers, running thence with said line North 56 E. 32 chains and 50 links to the corner, a stake, one pine, and gum pointers; thence as Johnson’s line S. 26 East 16 chains and 30 links to a stake, pine pointers; thence South 30 West 15 chains to a stake, five pine pointers; thence North 60 West 30 chains and 60 links to the beginning, containing 54 acres, more tresses; one (1) dresser; one (1) dressing table; one (1) chitfonier; one (1) desk; one (1) table; one (1) rock er; two (2) straight chairs; three (3) art lamps. One ivory bed room suite consisting of: Two (2) day beds, box springs; one (1) willow floor lamp; three (3) wil low, chairs; one (1) desk and chair; one (1) desk; one chiffonier; one (1) dressing table; one (1) Cheval mirror; one (1) art lamp. Dining room furniture consisting of: One (1) mahogany dining table; one (1) serving table (mahogany); one (1) mahogany sideboard; one (1) mahog any glass cabinet; one (1) mahogany desk; one (1) mahogany piano; one (1) mahogany piano bench; one (1) mahogany clock; two (2) mahogany lamps and shades; one (1) mahogany waste basket; ten (10) mahogany straight velvet upholstered chairs; two (2) mahogany arm chairs; one (1) mahogany rocker; one (1) glass table top; one (1) fancy mirror; four (4) pictures; one (1) felt dining table pad; five (5) felt dining table leaves. Bed room furniture consisting of: Three (3) mahogany straight chairs; two (2) mahogany rocking chairs; one (1) mahogany dressing table; one (1) mahogany sewing table; one (1) mahogany dresser; one mahogany bed; two (2) fancy dresser lamps; two (2) rose lamp shades; two (2) white wicker chairs and cushions; one (1) box spring; one (1) mattress; two (2) pillows; two (2) mattress pads; two (2) pairs blankets; one (1) counterpane; one (1) comforter; cov ers for all furniture; three (3) rose silk shades; one (1) mahogany high boy; one (1) mahogany table; one (1) large ivory willow table; jardinieres. Butler’s pantry containing: Jmahoganylfl21- mahm hmahm hmah 18 dinner plates; 18 salad plates; 13 bread and butter plates; 2 cake plates; 11 soup plates; 3 platters; 1 covered dish; 2 bakers; 11 after-dinner cups and saucers; 4 cups and saucers; 12 sherbet cups; 12 bullion cups; 1 sugar and creamer; 5 sauce dishes; 1 salad dish; 3 flower bowls; 2 salts and pep pers; 4 breakfast plates; 1-2 dozen knives, forks and spoons; 16 barrels extra of fine china and glass. Kitchen containing: Three (3) enamel tables; two (2) chairs; seven (7) spice jars; two (2) sweepers; two (2) ironing boards; one (1) hamper; two (2) vacuum cleaners two (2) tea ket tles; two (2) ice cream freezers; one (1) aluminum double boiler; one (1) coffee and tea pot; two (2) bread boxes; one (1) electric iron; one (1) electric fan; one (1) electric heater; one (1) waffle iron; two (2) galvan ized tubs; one (1) hamper; one (1) McCray porcelain refrigerator. TIME OF SALE: Hour or Noon, May 10, 1924. PLACE OF SALE: Pinehurst, N. C., at the Butterfield Cottage. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. PINEHURST, INCORPORATED Per Johnson & Johnson, Attys. 23*3t OfteHOOVER ItBEATS... \ Get your as it Sweeps as it Cleans HOOVER - TIME! Housecleaning ? You need a Hoover! It will be no task at all, then, for you will beat your rugs, on the floor, dust- lessly. You will sweep your rugs, tirelessly. And you will air-clean them, straightening nap and freshening dulled colors. PRICE $65.00 hoover. No-w! I SANDHILL POWER CO. MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT Southern Pines North Carolina LENDERS OF MONEY 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. 60 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 j>um and poplar pointers run- iiinj? 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 of 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 X. 38% E. 35.00 chains cross- jnj? Mill Creek to a pine (now down) Gardner’s and R. A. Smith’s corner; thence on R. A. Smith’s line S. 40 E. crossinof Mill Creek to Smith’s corner at McDeeds Creek; thence up the channel of McDeeds Creek to a corner ?r Criswald Land Co.; thence on tneir line N. 4.75 chains to a stake in a branch, two blackgums and poplar pointers; thence on their other line N. ol \\. 27.22 chains to a stake, their corner; thence N. 111/2 W. 3.75 chains to a stake, a corner of the Pope land; thence with that line N. 73 V2 E. 8.23 chains to the corner; thence N. 19 W. links to a stake, Oscar Seward’s ’ thence on his lines N. 62% E. ?r to a stake; thence on his f.r N. 40 W. 7.65 chains to a ^ake in a small pond, two pines and J^^Ple pointers, Oscar and Will Se- ard s corner; thence as W. P. Se ward s line N. 68 E. 10.00 chains to a stake among pointers, his corner; thence on his other line N. 22 W. 10.00 hams to a stake, blackjack pointers; hce with his other line S. 68 W. Ay-yO chains to a stake, W. P. Seward’s the clay road; thence N. k W. 7.29 chains to astake by the one pine pointer; thence N. 0/2 E. 5.90 chains to a stake, Oscar corner; thence as his line N. Af‘11 22.55 chains to a stake near ( reek, a pine and two blackgums P inters; thence direct to the begin- less^’* ^^^t^ining 264 acres, more or This March 26, 1924. ^URNS, Commissioner. <^'J-May2) 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 ERY If you have something for sale, let e people know it thru Pilot want ads. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain chattel mortgage, executed by Caroline Mc Cord Butterfield to Pinehurst, Incor porated, dated April 3, 1924, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book of Chattel Mortgages No. 28, at page 345, and by further virtue of a prior Chattel Mortgage, executed by Caro line McCord Butterfield to J. N. Mills, dated September 28, 1923, and re corded in Book of Chattel Mortgages No. 28 at page 339, which said mort gage has been duly ^ transferred by the said J. N. Mills to Pinehurst, Incorporated for value re ceived, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by both of said Chattel Mort gages, and Pinehurst, Incorporated being the legal and bonafide header of the notes specified in said mortgages, and the powers of sale in both of said mortgages having become operative, the undersigned, Pinehurst, Incor porated, will sell at public auction for cash, at the hour of T^oon,on Satur day, the 10th day of May, 1924, at the dwelling house known as the Butter field cottage, or ‘‘Caromac, in the Village of Pinehurst, North Carolina, the following described personal ^^OnT^gre^en^en^^ bed room suite, pink apple blossom decoration, con- One^ a) 3-4 bed, box spring and mattress; one (1) dresser, one (1) Siiffonie^; one (1) chest of f^^rs; one (1) dressing table; one (p dcbk, one (1) table: two (2) straight chairs; two (2) uphofstered willow chairs, one art lamp; one (1) c^ite One white enamel bed room suite consisting of: , Twin beds, box springs and llllllilllltillllllllillllHllilillll Pinehurst Lumber Yards PINEHURST, N. C. mat- mi The Chance of a Life>time to Buy LUMBER at Reduced Prices Inventory season is close at hand, and to re duce stock of all kinds so that this big job will be simplified and the stock on hand systematized for the new fiscal year A Pre-Inventory Sale of Mill Stuff, Mouldings, Siding, Flooring, and everything" in the yards and mills will be maintained until taking- stock commences. THE PINEHURST LUMBER YARDS have always stood for quality, and for the comprehensive variety and assortment of things wanted by the builder. In this effort to reduce stock, to clean up odds and ends, and to move broken sizes, small piles, etc., PRONOUNCED INDUCE MENT WILL BE OFFERED. The Pinehurst Lumber Yards PINEHURST, N. C.
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