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t’age Eight THE PlliOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, Notlfa Carolina. Friday^ November 2, 1928 THE Pliors CLASSIFIED COIUIIN Cotton Crop Estimated Where We Can Help. H&V0 you lost anythin§^ • Do you wish to employe anyone? Are you seeking: employment? Have you a second-hand car to sell? Do you want to buy one? In short, what have you you don’t want or what do you want you haven’t got? . The easiest, simplest and most in expensive way to get rid of what you don’t want or get what you do is through classified advertisements. Ten cents a line is all it costs to advertise in this way. (Minimum charge, twenty-five cents.) Classified advertisements are read. They bring results. Address The Pilot, Vass, N. C., and enclose twenty-five cents in stamps for not more than twenty words. Fig ure seven words to a line for longer advertisements. Rates for display advertising on application. SIGNS Any kind—Showcard to Electric Roof and SignB. SWIFT’S SANDHILL SIGN SHOP Grey Bldg. Southern Pines Tulips, Jonquils, Narcissus and other high-grade flower bulbs at reason able prices. Our special offer: Dar win tulips, finest mixed, at 40 cents a dozen or $3 for one hundred. Postage extra. J. H. Monger, San ford, N. C. STRAIGT SALARY: $35.00 per week and expenses. Man or woman with rig to introduce EGG PRODUCER. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, Illinois. It. jand idle, is about 165,000,000. j- 1 o nno AAA "D 1 Tobacco: The production of tobacco at lo,y9o,UUU oales is forecast at 1,353,258,000 pounds, a decline of 18,524,000 pounds from the Reduction of 446,000 Bales from forecast a month ago. The produc- September Forecast Due jtio„ 1927 was 1,211,301,000 pounds, to Weather. iThe greatest decline during Septem- iber is noted in Virginia and North The report of the U. S. Department ^ Carolina, where storms caused much I of Agriculture as of October 1st, has; j^mage, especially to flue-cured to- |the following to say of local crops: -bacco. New England tobacco yields j Cotton: The 1928 cotton crop of the quality have been reduced by the I United States is forecast at 13,993,000 season. The Pennsylvania crop i bales of 500 pounds g?*oss weight, the ] been damaged by rust and wild- j forecast being based upon analysis Preliminary yield reports from , and interpretation of reported condi-. Kentucky and Tennessee indicate a I tion, reported probable yield per acre, larger production in those States than I reported percentage of the^ crop ^^^^g forecast in September, in spite of j ginned to October 1, considered in con- fdamage to late crops in the ,nection with actual ginnings to that, third of Kentucky, j date, reported expected county total j gweet Potatoes: Yields are run- I ginnings, and reported numbers of j below expectations both in the i bolls safe on October 1. Production i ^^jantic Coast States where rains jin 1927 was 12,955,000 bales; in 1926, jjave been excessive and in the South- 117,977,000 bales; in 1925, 16,104,000 where some of the important j bales; in 1924, 13,628,000 bales; j producing sections have suffered from I ir 1923, 10,140,000 bales. drought. The yield is expected to ning at a stake, white oak and pine pointers, in the Daniel Fry line, running thence as said line South 71 West 19.90 chains to a stake, maple and hickory point ers, a comer of Lot No. 2, in said division; thence as that line South 2 West 9 chains to a stake in the hedge row by a large post oak; thence East 16 chains to a stake by two maple pointers in Jerry Chisholm^s line; thence as that line North 10 East to the first station containing 19 acres, more or less. Place of Sale: Carthage, N. C., Courthouse Door. Time of Sale: Hour of Noon, No vember 19, 1928. Terms of Sale: Cash. PINEHURST FINANCE CORPO RATION, Assignee. Per Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys. Oct 19-26 Nov. 2-9. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 20.70 chs. to a stake and pine pointers on South side of said road, a comer of 100 acres grant ed to John Campbell; thence S'. 45 E. 9.90 chs. to a pine stump three pine pointers; thence S. 11 E. 5 chs. to the edge of a branch then down the various courses of said branch about 10 chs. the line of the M. Morrison’s 50 acres, then as that line S. 80 W. 19 chs to a stake and pine (now down) pointers; then S. 10 E. 10 chs. to the first comer of said 50 acres, then as the first line of it N. 80 E. 50 chs. to a stake and pine pointers, its second corner; then as another line of it N. 10 W. 10 chs.; thence N. 30 E. 1 ch. to the road, a comer of a 17 3-5 acres sold from this original tract to P. L. Gardner January 20, 1903, recorded in Book 28, page 306, thence as his line reversed N. 5 E. 14 chs. 70 links to a stake; formerly between two pines, D. Mclnnis’ comer; then W. 8 chs. to a stake and pointers in side of a branch; then N. 8.70 chs. to a stake between two pine pointers; thence N. 11 W. chs; thence N. 23 E. 39.50 chs. to a water oak; thence to the beginning comer, containing 377 acres more or less This is the same tract of land as was conveyed by J. D. Mclver and wife to Nancy E. Stevens, dated December 12, 1882, and recorded the second time in Moore County Records Book 89, page 363, on the 19th day of February, 1923. Place of Sale: Carthage, N. C. Courthouse Door. Time of Sale: Hour of Noon, No vember 19, 1928. Terms of Sale: Cash. PINEHURST FINANCE CORPO RATION, Assignee. Per Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys Oct. 19-26 Nov. 2-9. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort-! gage deed executed by W. R. Haynes and wife, Lizzie C. Haynes, in favor of 0. H. Stutts, dated August 29, 1927, and recorded in the office of the Reg- Upon the 44,916,000 acres for har-1 average slightly under 92 bushels per I gorth“caro1iinl, In Boo‘k’’46 page' vest in 1928 (prelimmary estimate) acre, and the crop is estimated at 78,-1189; said mortgage having been duly the crop of 13,993,000 bales as indi-. 512,000. This is 3,106,000 bushels | assi^ed to Pinehurst Finance Corp- cated by the October 1 condition and | less than the forecast of a month agoi®^®|'*®V with right of foreclosure; de- other data, would approximate a yield jand 15,416,000 below the large crop'^"„‘t orihf indTbte™nfss'secSred of 149.1 pounds of Imt cotton per acre.. of last year. jsaid mortgage and the powers of sale The yield per acre in 1927 was 154.5 | | therein contained having become ope- pounds; in 1926, 182.6 pounds, and, COTTON GINNINGS IN MOORE | rative, the said Pinehurst Finance average for the ten years 1917-1926,! COUNTY OFF 749 BALES. i sell at public ai^tion 156.3 pounds. The final outturn of j ;— ^ Carthage °at die^ houi^^f the crop will depend upon whether' Cotton ginning in North Carolina^ November, the various influences affecting the i about sixty-three thousand 1928, the following described real es- crop during the remainder of the sea-i^*^®®» below cotton tate, to-wit: WEYNOUTH United States Department of Com merce, showing ginnings of 298,227 bales this year as against ginnings of FOR RENT—Seven room house with three acres land in Vass. Write Mrs. Florence Thomas, 511 N. Spruce St., Winston-Salem, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN. I am now in position to make small first or second mortgage loans on bus iness or residence property in the towns of Vass and Cameron. J. Vance Bowe, Attorney, Aberdeen, N. C. te. DR. L. M. DANIELS DENTIST Office First Floor Hotel Elberta Telephone Southern Pines ' son are more or less favorable than prior to a corresponding date: jygyal of 1927, according to ginning figures j ; The reduction of 446,000 bales from | “f made Public by the; ;the forecast of September 1st repre- j sents approximately the reduction due jto unfavorable climatic developments ^ . » ,, ,, T ^1- o 4.U Axi 4.* ,361,711 bales last year. The price, j of the month. In the South Atlantic i, ’ . , I e. , . . J i.* • ! however, is slightly lower than last I States excessive and continuous rams » » 1 Iv0&r I ; caused heavy losses from boll weevil ^ ^ , . . , . i ' and boll rot. In the northern portions I Moore County gmnmgs this year as | of the belt, below average temper,- , , J J 1 4. ago show a falling off of 749 bales, tures prevented average development ® • -.om ^ moo ' - , jj jthe figures showing 1801 for 1928 as! ° ^ * . ! against 2,550 last year. The number of running bales' (counting round as half bales and ex- j eluding linters) of cotton ginned from I \ the crop of 1928 prior to October 11 State Highway Commissioner Frank | was 4,961,032 as compared with 5,-.Page of Aberdeen told radio listeners; 944,739 in 1927, and 5,643,139 in 1926. j of “North Carolina Highways as an j Cotton Consumption j Investment,” from Station WLAC, | Cotton consumed during the month! Nashville, Tenn., on Tuesday night.; 1 of August, 1928 amounted to 526,-1 His talk was one of a series officials; 1729 bales. Cotton on hand in con- North Carolina have been giving 1 jsuming establishments on August 31,the week on State activities! was 782,068 bales, and in public stor- | accomplishments. (age and at compresses 1,188,861 bales. ^^ICE OF FORECLOSURE SALe | FRANK PAGE ON RADIO. DR. GEORGE G. HERR DENTIST Mudgett Building. Southern Pines. I DR. E. W. BUSH j OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Southern Pines, N. C. FOR SALE — Lovely Chrysanthe mums. Several different colors. Come see them. Mrs. E. J. Till man, Vass, N. C. On Highway 50. WOOD FOR SALE PINE AND OAK. Cut any length. CARL KIVETT. Phone Connection. Carthage, N. C. •Delco Ligrht tv Sales and Service W. H. MUMFORD, Dealer. Southern Pines, N. C. . ’ J.N. POWELL UNDERTAKING ENBlLNIN(i East Broad St. Southern Pines. The number of active consuming cot ton spindles for the month was 28,- j Under and by virtue of the power 243,508. The total imports for the i of sale contained in a certain deed of month of August. 1928 were 25,2581 t^tso'nt^^u^a**'Sr^Pin‘:hurs?'"Fi^ bales and the exports of domestic cot-: nance Corporation, on the 3rd day of ton, including linters, were 259,489 September, 1927, and recorded in bales. ! Book 47 at Page 247, in the office of X J lit J X- I the Register of Deeds of Moore 1 The estimated world s production j County, North Carolina, and being i of commercial cotton exclusive of given to secure a certain note therein linters, grown in 1927, as compiled i described. j from various sources is 23,204,000 I Whereas, there was default in j 1 1 .. . . . ’ .1 the payment of said note under the I bales counting American in running, terms therein provided, and by rea-} bales and foreign in bales of 478 ' son of said default, the holders there- ’ pounds lint, while the consumption of of have requested the sale of the lands cotton (exclusive of linters in the deed of trust described. f 4.U J- i Therefore, the undersigned Trustee United States) for the year ending 3^,, p„bUc auction to the last July 31, 1927, was approximately 25,-' and highest bidder for cash, at the 869,000 bales. The total number of j courthouse door of Moore County, at spinning cotton spindles, both active ! ^2 o’clock noon, on Friday, November | 116, 1928, that certain tract of land ly ing and being in Mineral Springs Township, Moore County, North Car olina, and more particularly described and defined as follows: Being and known as Lot No. 3. Deeded to Isaiah Short by Frank Ratcliff the 1st day of December, 1909, and recorded in the Regis ter’s office of Moore County, N. C„ in Book 45 of deeds, page 481. Beginning at the third corner of Lot No. 2, running thence South 7 East 84 links; thence South 83 West 6 chains; thence North 7 West 84 links; thence North 83 E. 6 chains to the be ginning, containing 1-2 acre, more or less. Being the identical land described in deed dated April 10, UP 1914 from Isaiah Short and wife, to Cad Gibson, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book 60, page 564. Place of Sale: Courthouse Door, Carthage, N. C. Time of Sale: 12 o’clock Noon, Fri day, November 16, 1928. Terms of Sale: Cash. J. TALBOT JOHNSON, Trustee fpr Pinehurst Finance Corp oration. Per Johnson Johnson, Attorneys. Oct. 19-26 Nov. 2-9. Lying and being in Moore County, State aforesaid, in Mc Neill’s Township. Adjoining the lands of P. L. Gardner, W. T. Pulliam, W. C. Smith, D. Mclnnis and Lakeview Company and oth ers, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a Sweet Gum on the South side of Lower Little River and runs thence N. 15 ch. crossing the river to a post oak and pine pointer, a corner of 61 acres granted to D. B. Black; thence as a line of that, W. 7.90 chs. to a stake, two gums and a hickory pointer; thence as the other line of its S. 29 E. 2.60 chs. to a stake, post oak and red oak pointers; thence as another line of it S. 6l W. 15.10 chs. crossing the river to a stake two gums and maple pointers in a line of the John M. McLendon 100 acres; thence as a line of it N. 75 W*. 11.90 chs. to^ a stake two post oaks and white oak pointers, a comer of said 100 acres; thence S. 15 W. 31.63 chs. to another comer of it, a stake and small pine pointer in the east end of Whortleberry Pond; thence as a o « above named 61 acres L. ^ stake black jack and three pine pointers by the ridge path or road a corner or the. McDonald land; thence as said ridge road about N. 82 E. HEIGHTS Southern Pines, N. C. It is plain to realize what the exten sion of the Country Club out to the Weymouth ridge will mean on home- building on Weymouth Heights. Already that has been accepted as the most attractive section of the Sandhills. With development press ing up from three sides the settle ment is certain to go forward still faster and on a more ambitious scale. Notice the quality of everything that is done on Weymouth Heights. The past half dozen years up there is prophetic of the next. As the area of Weymouth is limited this is the time to get a location. r S. B. RICHARDSON, Inc. Arcade Building, Southern Pines. Aberdeen DANIELS Repairing North Carolina. Have your Eyes £xamined by Expert, Cost is No More Morning Class for Children WITH KINDERGARTEN ALSO Organized Athletics and Games for Boys and Girls of all ages. APPLY TO MRS. M. A. HAYES THE ARK Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines. Bft. J. C. JI^aNN, Eyesight Special- { ist and Optician will be at ChearK i Jewelry Store. Sanford. N. C.. everj NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Wednesday in each week, fleadacht relieved when caused by Eyeitraia : Under and by virtue of the power Office equipped with the latest exam- of sale contained in a certain mort- ining instruments. When he fits vou | gage deed executed by J. C. HosSer, with glasses you have the satisfac in favor of N. A. Fry, dated October lion of knowing that they are correct Weak eyes of children should receive 1, 1927, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore Coun- i I sxpert attention; take your child tc ty, North Carolina, in Book 46, at 8 him. Remember that he is m Sanforo i 900. u ; u ■> Every Wednesday from 10 A. M. tc . P. M. page 209; said mortgage having been duly assigned to Pinehurst Finance I Corporation with right of foreclos- IffAilfTlffr'irTC 0 TAIfDCiTAKI^Ct' default havmg been made in the (lUnUntllla & indebtedness secured I by said mortgage and the powers of rf vou are interested in Monu- i therein contained having become II you are mieresiea m monu 1 operative, the said Pinehurst Financ^ Corporation will sell at public auc tion at the Court House door in the I Town of Carthage, N. C.» at the hour 1 of noon, on the 19th day of Novem- j ber, 1928, the following described ^ real estate, to-wit: 1 Lying and being in Moore | County, State of North Carolina, 1 in Carthage Township, and de scribed as follows: Being Lot No. 3, in the Divis ion of J. H. Fry lands. Begin- ments or Tombstones, write ftockiRgham Marble Works ROCKINGHAII, N. C. See or Write JOHN B. KENNEDY HiKh Fan, N. C. The Pinehurst Warehouses PINEHURST, N. C. Why the Pinehurst Warehouses Can Sey Quality and at Moderate Prices For some time the Pinehurst Warehouses have been carry ing on negotiations that give a wider buying power direct from the factories. Some conclusions in the last few days allow the an nouncement that the products of some of the biggest concerns in the South are now handled directly from the factory to the Ware houses. Among these are The Cannon Mills Finest Muslins, Spreads, Counterpanes, Pillow Cases, Towels, Etc. These are Novelties in Bedroom equipment, in delicate weave, color and pattern. Something that is worth the money, and of the most pleasing designs and types. 1*110 Elkin PIills Famous Chatham Blankets. The Chatham Blankets are known wherever fine goods are used. Their soft texture, pleasing pat terns, variety in colors, especially some of the new Heirloom shades and tones, are almost without parallel. Rugs, Bath Mats, and other Novelties for the Bed Room and Bath Room. Direct distribution of these goods direct from the mills, which are but a short run by truck from the Warehouses. No long er is it necessary to bring things from distant jobbing centers to supply the Moore County neighborhood. In these important lines we buy direct. PINEHURST WAREHOUSES rnitsT, IIORTH CAKOUNA n n n tx 5 H n tt tt
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