THE PILOT Fri<tay, Septembr 23, 192T. Pi I . -Vtl Ht' r rl' \ I'' if \f h'.' it ! If! :*N <k : I ' ^1. ; >:■ jH''‘ I j|;:^ ■ ; 1^1:5. ^ ;iC : H . ‘Ml Ml |:i ruirt. J5i> . Continued From Page One.) metlKxia of fanning employed by Af I S1G\S S\Y ACTIVE \nNTER. 7^^^ grandfatlier are good enough ' for you- d. Be independant—don t join with youT neighbors in any fonn of ^ ing Company's house farther up the co-operation. street one of the Lachme houses, the 9. Mortgage your farm for every Edwin Kelly place, and rents are dolUr it will stand to tay things you runnning from ll,iSOO up to 123)0, would have cash to pay for if you with other transactions in the ne- follo^w a good system of farming, gotiation stage, some of them at E* H. GARRISON, Jr-, much higher figures. He says he has County Agent, inquiriea almost every day for room ing houses and that he could rent a Niagara, dozen hotels if he had them. The Mayor is emphatic in his opinion of Mrs. C. J. Carter, a former resi- Holliday and Jordans comer, thence North TL East 20 poles to the beginniiig, this being the Holliday Residential property having three dwelling houses, 1 barn and other buildings on it. BANK OF PINEHURST. By Johnson & Johnson, Oct. 13- Attorneys. the' influence Pine Needles is already dent of this place, but who moved to exerting over the whole territory. Staley some tim^ ago, spent the past He I insists that from Southern Pines week with friends in our village, to Pinehurst, and out as far as the C. ^. Marston and W. R. Wilson Seals road, the whole region is in motored to Carthage and Sanford on for an emphatic livening in develop- ' Saturday. ment and building advancement. He Leon Palmer and wife, of Pinehurst, cites the experience that followed the have recently moved to our village, building of the Highland Pines Inn. having leased the Arbutus cottage It immediately attracted the atten- for a season. tion of so many people that the whole Robert Davis and wife, also James neighborhood was crowded with new Scott and wife and John Love, of comers, and from that day to this a Burlington, were visitors of Mr. and steady overflow of visitors has been Mrs. J. W. Snipes on Sunday, hunting accommodations. Mr. Rich- Mrs. Julia Parish after a number ardaon says Pine Needles will give of years of lingering illness, passed the Sandhills a wide acquaintance away at her home here Sunday eve- with a lot of new people, and the high ning at the advanced age of 84 years, character of the new hotel will car- She had lived the greater part of ry such weight that he predicts that her long and useful life among the the present building will have to be Sandhill section. Her husband, who enlarged before long to care for its was a Confederate soldier, died about growing traffic, and that other ho- 30 years ago. She lived with her tela will be crowded by the influx of children since that time. She was the growing multitude that will be laid to rest on Monday afternoon at brought in by the fame of the new Buffalo Church, near Sanford. Quite house. a number of friends followed her to Talk is in the air about some new her last resting place. The floral houses pretty soon around the Pine offerings were beautiful. Rev. Ayl- Needles and the opinion is that the more, of this place, conducted the fu- type of house that will arise there neral services, will be a desirable one. Consider- able *"sc.ssion of a style of arehi- OF FORECLOSURE. tecture that will be distinctive is l heard, the influence of the English ^ Carolma, style making an impression on those ® oore. Cotton Goods are Readily Advancing, but- We are still selling goods made from Cheap Cotton. Read These Prices H Summerfield unbleached Muslin..-.10e yd. ## H Father George Sheting 12 l-2c >d. 5 Dress and Apron Ginghams— I 5c. 10c, 12 l-2c, 20c yd. •• «• I Outings (in all colors) from ...,10-25c yd. Dress Prints 19c, 20c, 25c. Quilt Plaids 9-lOc. yd. Shirtings 15-18c yd. Bleachings 15, 18, 20, 25c yd. 9-4 bleached and unbleached 9-4 sheet ing 40, 45, 50, 55c. All other articles in the store are marked aceording-ly. We can save you some money on your Fall and Winter purchases if you will let us. Get our prices on floor covering before buying-. I Ladies, Misses, and Children’s Fall and Winter Coats H have arrived. Come in and look them over. who see it. Under and by virtue of the power J5 KnoUwood continues to open up the "f. ™ mortgage deed executed by territorj- immediately above the Pine "' Ho«‘day and Mary Pearl Hol- i kind. liday, his wife, to the Bank of Pine- S Needles, and is changing the ap- , pearance of all that portion of the .o" ‘^e 26th day of April. 192.3, country up to the Carthage road, -lefault having been made in pay- Stutt. and Sledge with their develop- mortgage »nent between Pinehurst and Mid- provided and the power of sale land farms are building roads, and operative, the nnder- getting ready for a winter movement of some of the building sites, which lie so close to Pinehurst that the Carolina, at the hour of Shoes for the family are here too. Those Star Brand Vass Mercantile Co. Vass, N. C. A manicure noon, on Monday, Octber 17th. 1927, the following described real estate, bing and being situate in Mineral artist who could also Township, County of Moore, property will be practically a part r- that village before long. mmxxxxmmsmi polish men’s brains would fill a long f^lt want. When a man keeps his wife in the dark, he shouldn’t expect her to make light of it. Some men will stand up for the fair sex ever>’where—except in a street car. State of Nor'h Carolina and being bounded and further described as follows: Beginning on McKenzie Road Street at intersection of Syca more Street and runs N. 44 1-4 W. 25 poles, to a stake, thence South 45 W., thence South 21 East 18 14-100 poles to a stake, .MOORE COUNTY F.\RM NOTES. ^^’ontinued From Page One.) Thi.s mixture makes an excellent grade frf hay and plenty of it. In a great many places Barley is fast tak ing the place of oats and in some places ig replacing a good bit of the acreage usually plant'd to com. This i.« especially true of Rowan county. Barley stands the severest of weather with very little freezing out while a great many tim^s oats will be en tirely killed out. In practically all cases the smooth head Barley was used. This is quite an advantage in cutting and some advantage in feeding. Prices this year on Barley have b«^en very reasonable. Usually rang ing around $1.25 to $1.50 per bushel. If you are interested in trying a few bushels this year I shall be very glad to get this for you or to put you in touch with parties who have it for sale. How Farmers Can Go Broke. 1. Grow only one crop. 2. Keej) no livestock. 3. Regard chickens and gardens as nuisance.' 4. Take everything from the soil and return nothing. 5. Dofi’t stop gullies or grow cover crops—let the top soil wash away. 6. Don’t plan farm operations. It is hard ^ork thing—trust to luck. 7. Hold fast to the idea that the I • R- G. KOSSER. M. D Ph)T8iciai and Surgeon Pedia^rition Ovtr Gufit«r’i Stor« • VASS, N. C TO HOLDERS OP SECOND UBtRl Y LOAN 4i PER BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY NOTES Sroood Liberty Loab boacla nave Deeo railed for p«3rmeiit on NoTerabef 15«h ne«l. »orl no int«^ be paid after Uiat late Noti« ia sivea of a «iew >fferiag ot L otted stetea Tremaury notes, in exrhanxe for Second Uberty l^mtx ConTcrted 41. booda. TWnweotee will be dated ^ieptember 15 !f)27 a^ wU bear uitereat frnm that date at the rat* 1V. p«r «»t bMKl. ,od ^^pted i. mn be «« \DTember 15, 1927. of notem, lalOOJ^Bold- Li^rty Lo»n CooTert> «n«b^ in e*chanie wffl receiTe. at 1°^ T ttotea, intereat 8ew«d liberty Loan Coairerted 4 ^ p« Liberty Umn Converted wno deaire to take advaotaee dL Treawiry notea ai for ezeliaace at the earliest poMible date. M this offer wifl remain open oatr for a luniW D«aod after ^teraWr 15th "Bunma Fwt^cr iafonaataon laay ba abcauied from Federal A. W. MELLON. l«r«tary of the Treamir;. Wmktmgttim, O. C, fcpccsher if27. Pine Grove Service Station This Station is open for the public. Located halfway be tween Vass and Cameron, on Route No. 50. We can serve you with all necessities such as Gas and oils, fancy groceries, cold drinks, etc. John B. Muse tf Our motto: “Square deal to all i 12 Camel The cigarette that makes smoking a genuine pleasure You can smoke Camels all day long without thought but of the pleasure and refreshment that each one brings* That’s the advantage of choice tobaccos and skilful blending. i N. e Fridi Ma Gov. T which Schoc the The exper gratii the an ir Each been speak the b On lor, ( the p ter R sentec Johns chosei en at ers k be fo ing n ment days, evert\ a littl presei ev'en i of the ty ar speak and f ness mer time of pr stirre( scatte On Henry bigh he ha from Supt. 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