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1928. ^nce W. of les as to res, len- eed ife, M. (or 14, at ?nce the on- ur- by re- ?is- in Friday, November 16, 1928. Door, >♦ tx tx n H n ♦♦ a a ♦♦ ♦♦ n a « « H *♦ a n a H a a »♦ H a ♦♦ S a ♦♦ a a ♦♦ a a ♦♦ a H a Judge Way Talks on Orchids Before imen of the spray orchid, connection he said: raE_MLOT, a Paper With Character. Yaag. N«th Cardiiia. Pagrc Seven In this' directors’ meetings are held each month, and the bank’s affairs “We belipvo u n , ana me oanK's affairs are Florist Conventionibefore the flower buyii^pubL®—"®^'—“‘‘^ managed and periodically "ollow the tr( ears obtained is becoming: continually ■ „ ^ aiiu. pci luuxuaix; South will follnw the studied and discussed by those charg His Display at Meeting in Sa-'for many years obtaineTfn vannah is Center of iand which is Bank of Pinehurst! Aberdeen-Raeford hard clay road; thence with it towards Aberdeen 2140 ft. to the beginning, contain ing 117.38 acres, more or less, excepting Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R. right of way. ing of said judgment in and to all of that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situated in Mc Neill’s Township, Moor-? County, North Carolina, adjoinin.? lands of Bilyeu and Van Lindley, and being Place of Sale: Court House Door, more particularly described Attraction. more marked in the North, of being SOUTHERN PINES HOTEL ^mterested in spray orchids both for crowned “ORCHID KING.”|‘=°'^aees and decorative purposes as I"®!‘large and more showy Judge William A. Way, of South-! '^^^tleya. We believe that the co- broke its early Fines, last week addressed the ®P®i'ation of the retail florists in in TURNS GUESTS AWAY. 1 Carthage, N. C. I Time of Sale jcember 10, 1928. as 12 o’clock noon. De- Terms of Sale: Cash. Q 4-v, TT X 1 ‘ Raleigh Banking & Trust*’ Com- ine Southern Pmes Hotel on Tues-1 pany. Trustee. season record' Per Johnson & Johnson, Attys. t n rmes, lasst weeis. auuressea tne * ;— ici-au norisis in in- guests, a full house. Man- 9, 16, 23, 30. annual convention of the Southeast- their customers in flowers Frank Harrington reports that night. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. Hale and Hearty on Its 14th Birthday „f tu. j . . . . , , - • NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. cm Florist Association at Savannah, | ^ aescription will greatly broad- f guests away that State of North Carolina, Ga. Down on the program as “The j orchid market in the South.” ' ‘ - <'rchid King,” Judge Way discussed ! — — the cultivation of the costliest bloom Bank of Plnehnrst known to the horticulturist’s trade, relating the following brief history of its carefully sheltered life. From the time the seeds are placed in a glass jar to germinate, to the time they blossom forth in all their exotic loveliness, it takes approxim ately seven years. The plants are not placed in ordinary soil to continue iheir growth but in a fibre substance made from fern roots. There is a rveriod of time when they receive moisture which is the period of ^.‘owth for the plant. Then a dry period follows when the plant blooms nnd when the only moisture its ab sorbs is from its own stalk and from' menced ’he air in which it is growing. Dur-! ii^ County of Moore. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution directed to me from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, North Caro- * Under and by virtue of the power case of L. E. Pender vs. of sale contained in a certain deed of *n Bucban I have levied upon and trust executed by Reid A. Page and Ti fpublic outcry | M ^ ^ ! wife Nancv S Paee to thp Ralpio-h , the Court House door of Moore Casts Swaddling Cothes Aside' Banking & Trust Company, Trustee and Boasts of Million and a First Carolinas Joint stock Half Resourres ® fColumbia, dated No- ® «^^ock noon to the highest bid^^^ resources. 3^^ ^^35, and recorded in thelff^vf^J ' HAS office of the Register of Deeds ofV^„ ^ , defendant, H. C. Buchan. oiOCKHOLDERS. Moore County, in Book of mortgages * docket J default having, - ourteen years ago this month a been mace in the payment of the at I • . ^ Jl- lows: Beginning at an iron pipe, Bi- yeu’s comer of 16 1-4 acres oA 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 being made for the pup- fol- pose of satisfying said judgment. I Date of Sale: Monday, December 3^ 1928. Hour of Sale: 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale: Court House Door, Carthage, North Carolina. Terms of Sale: Cash. R. G. FRY, Sheriff of Moore County. Nov. 9, 16, 23, 30. H H If you need anything ui S watches, clocks or jewelry of any kind don't fail to see V. F. Tarlton, Jeweler. Aberdeen North Carolina. lusty child was born into the busi- ^^ortization installments thereby se- j j| ness world of Moore Countv I the holder thereof having! t* On that date thp RanV \ n- ®^®cted to declare the full indebted- i 1 , , ’. ^ Pine- ness due any payable under the terms j tt nurst, dressed in swaddling clothes and provisions set forth and provided' H and with a puny capital of $12,000, trust, and having re- 1 u took its place in the sun and com- J^^^ted the said Trustee to foreclose [ *| a bpnifVixr V.O ^ trust by reason of, g a healthy and hearty growth, said default, and said deed of trust H u 1 • • J i.1. 1 . . ^ surprisingly short time this being subject to foreclosure, and the' || ng the blooming period the plant is infant grew through youth to man- Power of sale therein being operative,'H t watered. donne4 a man’s undersigned Trustee will offer forjf; lndig«nous to North Carolina. size suit when the capital was in- t"he%ouT o?noon!‘at’the"cS‘House Orchids are grown from minute creased to $100,000 and a new build- dor in the Town of Carthage, Moore >-jeds so fine they appear like dust, ing was erected to provide for its N. C., on the 10th day of hidge Way says. These seeds, sev- rapid expansion. Deceniber, 1928, the following de- rral thousands in number, are placed The first full calendar year of this,^^^^ ^ estate, r. a glass jar, after the jar and seeds bank’s history was 1915, during which lave been thoroughly sterilized. They the deposits reached a high mark of' rest in the bottom of the jar in a bed $715,000; in 1920, five years later, they .1 agar, or Jananese seaweed, bottled went to $472,000; and on November! up tight to keep it sterile and placed 4th, 1928, the fourteenth anniversary, r a warm spot. Any germs in the they were $895,399. But this is not' veed jar would create a mould a fair comparison, because the fall - rowth, the Judge explains, which de- months are those in which the low 'troys the seeds. After a series of mark of the year is normally reached, experiments the Judge discovered that Last year at the peak the deposits to- ctrtain species of orchids grew bet- taled over a million and a quarter, ter in the North Carolina climate than and there is every reason to believe others, and that the Cattlyea variety, that in 1929 they will reach a mil- a hybrid growth, thrived especially lion and a half. Avell. This is the specie that is the New Safe Deposit Vault, most commonly used in flower cor- When the new building was built, :fages, being more showy as to color the directors, recognizing a growing 2nd size. Cattlyea is the generic name demand for safe deposit boxes to be. fcr all the orchids of South America rented by customers for the storage of and tropical growth. There are oth- valuables, paid especial attention to ers which do not thrive so well in ex- this feature and installed a vault of <essive heat. The orchid plant was the most approved type with a door ' first brought to this country as a wild and vestibule weighing 14,500 pounds. i fower, it being many years before The door is of non-burnable chrome >:orticulturists learned how to culti- steel, ten inches thick, fitted with 24 vale it. The orchid bulb grows above bolts 3 3-8 inches in diameter. A the ground (it becomes a bulb after McClintock Automatic Burglar Alarm ^ three years’ growth), and a series of I has sinc« been installed, and alto- 5=prouts branch out, one from the oth-' gether this constitutes an outfit not er, each sprout bearing only one excelled in any bank in any town or bloom. During the blooming process city in the country ten times the size the old sprouts are cut off, but not j ©f Pinehurst, and equalled in very intil they have furnished moisture as few. the parent sprout to the newer' The Bank of Pinehurst, is and al- growth. ! ways has been a people’s bank. The! Has Prixe Display. 1 stock is widely distributed among 93 Judge Way had a beautiful display ^ stockholders, all of whom are inter- of orchids in the lobby of the De Soto j ested in the section and always ready 1 Hotel, which were the center of at traction at the florists’ convention and anxious to lend their assistance to any measure that will result in added' this year. Most of them were the,safety and increased efficiency. The showy Cattleya species, and one spec-(executive committee meets weekly, ntmutsmumttmstttmatimmmumtsttstsmutastttmtmtttmnmtiimtttttttttwm t: :: § THE WOODWORTH Corner Bennett Street and New Hampshire Avenue. SOUTHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLINA. Centrally Located One Block from the Post Office, Theatre, Stores and City Park. H New and Up-to-Date, Large Sunny Rooms, Well Fur- H nished, Steam Heat. Hot and Cold Water in Each Room. H Excellent Northern Cooking. 5 A. S. RUGGLES § 17 South Bennett Street Southern Pines, N. C. «♦ 2: H ♦♦ II « it n 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. 352 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 comer; thence with Kelly’s line N. 76.30 E. 355 feet to pine stump in Kelly’s corner; thence S. 22.30 E. 280.5 feet to stake in road, Johnson’s comer; 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 Neill’s Lne; thence with McNeill’s line S. 37.30 W. 947 ft. to stake, do^ood and red oak pointes, Mc Neill and D. 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 W. 403 fet. to stajjte, sourwood pointer in Campbell’s field, Camp bell’s comer; thence with Mc- Keithen (now Blue’s) line N. 83. 30 W. 677 ft. to stake, H. M. Blue’s comer 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 begrin- ning, containing 171 acres, 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 comer 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 comer 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 Richardson Makes It 109 Two More Sales at Knollwood This W eek Two weeks ago Mrs. Keating- closed a deal with Knollwood, Incorporated, whereby she excha nged the two lots she had previ ously bought and by buying- two others and taking in exchange two others, she became the owner of four locations in one block, 423, 424, 425 and 426, reaching from Fairway Drive through to Grove Drive not far from Midland Road. When Roy Pushee learned of the trans action, and that Mrs. Keating had ex changed 500 and 501 in the deal he became interested, and this week S. B. Richardson closed a deal with Mr. Pushee who takes these two lots. The significant feature about these trades is that Mrs. Keating, one of the early buyers of Knollwood Heights loca tions doubled her holding by the transac tion she made, and Mr. Pushee, also one of the earlier buyers and who has built a house on one of his first locations, finds that he wants more ground on Knollwood ridge, and he doubles his first purchase. Rapidly the original plot embracing 188 locations is going into the hands of indi vidual owners. Of the total 109 have now been disposed of, leaving but 79. Present ly these other 79 will be taken. You know what will happen to the price then. You can’t buy one of the 109 for what the pres ent owners paid for them. It is doubtful if by spring a single lot will be left on Knollwood Heights that can be had for the present price. Better think about this a little. You can still procure one of these fine building sites at the original price from— . _ INCORFORATED KHOLLWOOD, PINEHURST, N. C. Or Any Accredited Real Estate Agent in Southern Pines, Aberdeen or Pinehurst. Read The Pilot. Advertise in The Pilot. COMFORT One of these William on Boiler Plate fur naces will insure com fortable warmth for many years to come. They are constructed to bum wood, coal or oil. Elmer E. Davis Repairing, Roofing, Tin and Sheet Metal Work. NakeYonr NoneyWork for You— The reason some people seem so prosperous under all conditions is often because they have money at H¥ork 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 doHars per week placed in a savings account every year for ten years will 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. ,, ■ < T-mtii-rrtttttnrmnTTmnniiiiiiiiiiiiiimj
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