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Friday, November 9, 1928. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Yafls, Nmifi CatMjUu Page Pi^ r * ^ Europe. Men of alljtion. We should search our hearts, a lona ities, of all creeds, fought and | weigh our motives, and seek to banish le s ou er and shoulder. Differ-1 from our livesi those unwholesome ences of personal opinion faded into j traits which tend to make good citi- insignificance. In that great melt-1 zenship. If we do this, we will ^g-pot, humanity refined its gold and j emerge better equipped to serve hu- discarded its dross. One purpose dom- j manity and fight the battles of peace 2140 ft. to the beginning, contain ing 117.38 acres, more or less, excepting Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R. right of way. Place of Sale: Court House Door, more particularly described Carthage, N. C. ilows: Governor Asks Observance of Armistice Day. Says Day Should Be Day of Serious Rejoicing and In trospection. date NOVEMBER ELEVEN.' City of Raleigh, this the ; pany, Trustee. , mocracy and universal brotherhood. 1st day of November, in the year of i Per Johnson & Johnson, Attys. I,' the People of North Carolina: | , ^ aS^ain becomes my duty, under our Lord one thousand nine hundred j 30. Ten years ago a broken world laid i proclamation and twenty-eight, and in the one hun-' NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE aside the implements of war and! official recognition to the dred and fifty-second year of our State of North Carolina, The f November. But this American independence. County of Moore. IS more than a duty. It is a sacred ANGUS W. McLEAN, hereby given that under privilege. As we approach this tenth ^ . ^ ^y virtue of an execution directed land lying, being and situated in Mc Neill’s Township, Moore County, North Carolina, adjoining; lands of Bilyeu and Van Lindley, and being as fol- Time of Sale: 12 o’clock noon, De- mated the hearts of those who pre-'wth clean hands and pure hearts. I Tt^®^k“gh^BanWng''& Trust Com- war :;imed its face toward peace. f'gTiing-, of the Armistice on Novem- r-fcr 11, 1918, followed the most san- v.inary struggle in the history of the! that significant event Governor of North Carolina, to me from the Clerk of the Superior .. ^ - — Court of Moore County, North Caro- ..man race. For four years Europe'^ took place in the fall of 1918, lNQj‘j(^g Qp poRECI OSIIRF SAIF ' ^ tj case of L. E. Pender vs.; .a been bathed in Wood. While the'^,,3^^ serious con-! ^ !^ll"ole"r’’?o"r ,,:tual fighting was confined for the; ^ , day really] Under and by virtue of the power' before the Court House door of Moore ■ost part to that continent, the ef-' prepare their hearts for, of sale contained in a certain deed ot, County, at Carthage, North Carolina, -^ots of that strufi-ffle were fplt' ^ fitting observance. To do this, we!*^?st executed by Reid A. Page and i Monday, December 3, 1928, at 12 Vvmio-hnnt the rpalm nUriv banish from our minds all Nancy S. Page, to the Raleigh | o’clock noon to the hig^hfest bidder for hroupfhout the realm of civilization.! . mmds all Banking & Trust Company, Trustee ^ash all of the right, title and inter- - was a world experience. our differ- for the First Carolinas Joint Stockiest that the defendant, H. C. Buchan i America’s participation in the fight r®”^embering that those who Land Bank o fColumbia, dated No-i has, or had at the tinie ('f the docket- supremacv, waged between aiitn shores of America to do bat- and recorded in the ‘ ing of said judgment in and to all of J j ’ , , 'tie for democracv knpw nr. office of the Register of Deeds of > that certain piece, parcel or lot of .-.cy and democracy, undoubtedly ^ ..>tened its conclusion. We called they were all moved i No. 44 at page 347; default having result a victory. From a mater- sublime motives. | been made in the payment of the ■ standpoint it was; but unless the' the i Trrd^'^he" h“"th^^ , - ■iitual ideals of those whose souls Sabbath. Hence, its observance must elected to declare the full indebted-! H Beginning at an iron pipe, Bi- yeu’s comer of 16 1-4 acres on J. Van Lindley's line and runs thence with Van Lindey’s ine S. 80 1-2 E. 995 ft. to an iron pipe, Van Lindey's comer; thence N. 76 1-4 E. 330 ft. to a stake, Monroe's and now Scott’s comer; thence N. 51 1-2 W. 330 ft. to a stake, Scott’s comer on the south edge of the old Manly-Curryville road; thence with the line of the E. McN. Blue and J. P. Monroe grants N. 13 E. 1042 ft. to a stake pine pointers on the south edge of the Scott’s road; thence N. 75 1-2 E. for 367 ft. to a stake in a bottom. Blue’s and Monroe’s comer, now Scott’s; thence N. 25 W. 1079 ft. to a stake. Blue and Monroe’s corner on a line of 640 acres granted to Catherine McLean; thence with that line, now Scott’s S. 88 3-4 W. 1825 ft. to a stake in Bilyeu’s line; thence south 6 1-4 W. 2424 ft. to the beginning, containing 99 acres, more or less, and being a portion of the lOO acres granted to E. McN. Blue. Said sale beang m^e for the poi^ pose of satisfying said judgment. Date of Sale: Monday, December 1928. Hour of Sale: 12 o'clock noon. Place of Sale: Court House Door, Carthlage, North Carolina. Terms of Sale: Cash. R. G. FRY, Sheriff of Moore County. Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30. If you need anything in watches, clocks or jewelry of any kind don’t fail to see V. T. Tarlton, Jeweler. Aberdeen North Carolina. ^ e dedicated to the cause of world be conducted in a dignified manner'”®®^ payable under the terms,., ace shall prevail, the millions who and for the most part in houses nf provisions set forth and provided t| Uh9f] in Fnrnnp Hi'prl ir. i u- o , nouses of m said deed of trust, and having re- V u u ^ ^worship. Secular and military cele- quested the said Trustee to foreclose Aitn the Great war a decade be- brations will follow on Monday. ^^e said deed of trust by reason of .1 us. we are confronted today with u • 4. i. -^i default, and said deed of trust peace-time problems. The hard-i ^ I consistent with their being subject to foreclosure, and the ^ and mMvflti'nnc . i, service, I respectfully urge power of sale therein being operative, f should the ministers of the various churches ^^e undersigned Trustee will offer for •e taught us self-mastery. jc make such reference to Armistice >^ash, at public auction, at ‘ there remains among us a spirit: Day as they may deem proper and Town “diXriry”"''* congregation.. Counry, S. £ on the 10th day of dneisified viewpoints that must committed to their charge to observe I^eceniber, 1928, the lys exist among a free people; if a period of silence, from U o’clock '■put o brotherhood has not been;until two minutes past eleven Thi- uioted to a point where we can should in no way interfere with anv ji-ee and, at the same time, exer-1 service but will constitute a splendid - a spirit of tolerance; if mdivid-1 preface to regular worship. This pe- hfferences of opmion are to bring' riod of silence should be spent in at internal strife and conflict, then prayer and meditation; prayer for ■ > ness is the shrine at which we those in whose hearts the wounds of of Carthage, Moore ? 10th day of following de- ‘hip and the blood that was spilled ' ehalf of universal liberty and free- n of thought has lost its spiritual - .ifieance. war have not yet healed, and medita tion on the grave problems which con front this Christian nation today. , Armistice Day should not be a day mposite humanity comprised the j of mourning but one of rejoicing; not .e> that marched forth on the j a day of boasting but of introspec- It won’t be long now till we will be in our new store on Steele Street, next door to Rose's 5 and 10 cents store, and at our old stand we will run a real bar gain store, selling our old stock odds and ends and move our new stock to the new store. Come to see us either at new or old store. Stroud & Hubbard The Shoe and Hosiery Store. Sanford, N. C. ♦« «♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ i ♦♦ THE WOODWORTH Corner Bennett Street and New Hampshire Avenu*. SOUTHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLINA. Centrally Located One Block from the Post Office, Theatre, Stores and City Park. New and Up-to-Date, Large Sunny Rooms, Well Fur^ iiished, Steam Heat. Hot and Cold Water in Each Room. Excellent Northern Cooking. A. S. RUGGLES 17 South Bennett Street Southern Pines, N. C. ♦♦ - ♦♦ HI ttaumxatKuinuttttnttstutsttattttmttnatstmm H HP HIGHLAND PINES INN WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. A hotel which offers the best of everything—mid south—half way between New York and Florida— on main line Seaboard Air Line R. R.; also on Federal Highway No. 1. Open November 20th to May 1st. CREAMER & TURNER, Props. FIRST TRACT: That tract of land beginning at a stake by a pine stump, John Blue, J. A. Mc- Keithen and N. A. Blue’s corner; running with N. A. Blue’s (now Henry M. Blue’s) line N. 2 1-2 E. 544 ft to stake; thence with Blue’s line N. 2 E. 3o2 ft. to stake in line; N. 2 E. 1004 ft. to stake in road; thence with road S. 81 E. 1140 ft. to stake, N. A. Blue’s and Tom Kelly’s corner; thence with Kelly’s line N. 76.30 E. 35.5 feet to pine stump in Kelly’s corner; thence S. 22.30 E. 280.5 feet to stake in road, Johnson’s corner; thence with Johnson’s line S. 79 E. 584 ft. to pine stump near a pond, Johnson’s corner; thence N. 52 E. 157 feet to stake, dogwood pointers Dock Ray’s corner in Johnson’s line; thence with Ray’s line N. 2 E. 35 ft. to stake in Dock Ray’s corner on Flora Mc- Xeill's Lne: thnnce with McNeill’s line S. 37.30 W. 947 ft. to stake, dogwooti and red oak pointc*s, Mc Neill and I). J. Campbell’s corner; Thence S. 34 W. 1104 ft. with D. J. Campbell’s new line to stake in Campbell’s line; thence N. 84 \V. 403 fet. to stake, sourwood pointer in Campbell’s field, Camp bell’s corner; thence with Mc- Keilhen (now Blue’s) line N. 83. 80 W. 677 ft. to stake, H. M. Blue’s corner and McKeithen’s corner; thence N. 1.45 E. 211 ft. to stake, McKeithen’s corner; thence with McKeithen’s line S. 88.37 W. 2700 ft. to the begin ning, containing 171 acrcs, more or less. SECOND TRACT: That tract of land located about one mile east from the Town of Aberdeen, and known as the C. N. Blue Farm, and lying between the Aberdeen-Raeford hard clay road and Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R.; beginning at a stake on the south edge of Aberdeen-Raeford hard clay road at the northwest corner of 10 acres conveyed to C. N. Blue by John Blue; thence with John Blue’s line and the line of said 10 acres S. 33 W. 388 ft. to the center of the Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R. track; thence with said Railroad track S. 23 1-2 E. 1400 ft.; thence S. 73 1-2 W. 52 ft. to an iron bar, the southeast corner of 6.95 acres converted to W. A. Blue by C. N. Blue; thence containuing S. 73 1-2 W. 592 ft. to an iron bar, the northwest corner of 13.9 acres conveyed to C. N. Blue by W. A. Blue; thence with a line of it S. 16 E. 2380 ft. to a stake in John Blue’s line of the John B. Graham tract; thence with the Old Graham line N. 30 1-4 E. 3510 ft. to a pine stump, John Blue’s comer and a comer of the John Campbell 50 acres; thence with Rev. G. M. Daniels line N. 19 E. 600 ft. to the said Aberdeen-Raeford hard clay road; thence with it towards Aberdeen On Knollwood Heights Big Winter Ahead Everything takes a holiday during’ election week. But now that election is over it is worth while to cast an eye at Knollwood. The first year of the development of the Heights has been the most remarkable movement this section has ever seen. With the momentum that has been giv en by the closing year of work there, and the start which has been gained, it is fas cinating to guess what will be the record that is now starting for the second year. Many new owners are now taking a hand in improving and building, and de veloping and beautifying their property. A year ago Knollwood, Incorporated, was the sole agency in the task of bring ing the ridge to its greatest possibilities. Now nearly a dozen home-owners are spending money and effort to create es tablishments that will add to the settle ment, and one quick trip through the tract will show the surprising results. Knollwood Heights in the closing year has recruited to its army of progressive ness the owners of 107 building sites, and of all the houses that have been built in that period or are building or projected. That is a right powerful army. All these influences will be working for every new buyer who joins the Knollwood Heights Colony. Secure your building site from— KNOLLWOOD, INCORFOKATED PINEHURST, N. C. Or Any Accredited Real Estate Agent in Southern Pines, Aberdeen or Pinehurst. itmttxtntttstntttxtsmtntttxtt ll « « J COMFORT NakeYour NoneyWork for You— Jne of these William son Boiler Plate fur naces will insure com- [fortable warmth for jmany years to come. They are constructed to bum wood, coal or oil. Elmer E. Davis Repairing, Roofing, Tin and Sheet Metal Work. The reason some people seem so prosperous under all conditions is often because they have money at work for them. They have saved a reasonable portion of their earnings and placed it in the bank on interest. They are then assured of a certain definite income every year. You have to work for your money. Then make your money work for you. Two dollars per week placed in a savings account every year for ten years wOl amount with interest to over $1,300.00. Can you not save two dollars per week? We pay 4 per cent interest and compound the interest quarterly. We would be pleased to have you open an account with us. THE bank of VASS VASS, N. C TTTTTTTTTTnniliniimiTTTTTTTTTTrTTmTrifllTTTimillllliiiiiiiim
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