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Pa^e Six THE PILOT, a Paper With rhgrarter. Aberdeen, North Friday, July 31, jgjj ®he Ark Southern Pfnrs, N. Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten through the 8th year MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES RIDING—TENNIS—SWIMMING Limited Accommodations for Boarders Aberdeen Social Events Agnes Dorothy’s Beauty Shoppe An Branches of Beauty Work Also Carry a Full Line of GALVE PREPARATIONS Over Broad Street Pharmacy Phone 5131 Southern Pines, N. C. DR. E. D. HARBOUR OPTOMETRIST will be at Tarlton’s Jewelry Store, Aberdeen, on Tuesday, August 4, from 1 to 4 p. m. Joint Birthday Party I Miss Josephine Adams of Linden Celebrating the joint birthdays of is spending this week in Aberdeen Thaddeus D. McLean and his son, Bradford McLean, Mr. McLean’s fam ily entei'tained his friends at sup per on Monday night at his home in Aberdeen. Those enjoying the supper were M. H. Folley, J. H. Suttenfield, visiting her sister, Mrs. Jones Macon. The Rev. E. L. Barber is conducting a series of revival services at the Presbyterian Church at Spies. Edt;ar Bowaian is leaving Aberdeen the last of this week to accept a posi- T. B. Wilder, John W. Graham and tion with the branch office of the Car- S. E. Sloan. olina Discount Corporation at Greens- boro. Mr. McLendon of Hamlet is tak- Mrs. Henry Entertains ! ing Mr. Bowman’s place here. Honoring her sisters and guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Brantley and lit- Misses Elizabeth and Robbie Lee El-, tie son of Lillingrton were guests of lerbee of Rockingham, Mrs. Fred Henry delightfully entertained a num ber of their friends on Monday night of this week at their attractive home here. t EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don^t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. Dr. J. I. Neal Veterinarian at Swinnerton*B on Mondays at Pinehurst Dairy on Thursdays 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in to minates, checks a Cold for the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 6 6 6 Salve for Baby’s Cold Personals Mrs. Murdoch M. Johnson and chil dren, Henry Lewis and Eva, spent the past week-end visiting Dr. F. O. Bell and family at Burlingrton. Miss Katie Harrington of Cameron was the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Johnson last Saturday. Among those going on a fishing trip to Black River last week were E. B. Maynard, Charlie Pleasants, Jr., Hughes Bradshaw, Colin Osborne, Frank Blue and Haney Harris. Little Miss Martha Lou Bryan has been quite sick this week with an at tack of malarial fever contracted while on a visit to her grandmother at Cheraw, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ellis, and daughter, Miss Anna, stopped over in Aberdeen to visit Mrs. Elvyn Capps and Miss Lillian Pleasants while en route for Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hatcher, Jr., of Charlestown, W. Va., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Bowman last week. J. Talbot Johnson motored up to Roaring Gap to spend the past week end, and carried with him as his guests Mrs. C. E. Pleasants, Sr., Mrs. Ella Juat, Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants, and little daughter, Anne and Mary Ella Bethune. Miss Marjorie Cliff is leaving this week for Lake City, Fla., to spend some time with relatives there. Miss Carrie Haywood of Candor has 'been a recent guest in *fche home of Mr. and Mrs. Roach Sellers. Mrs. E. B. Maynard spent several time here with her neice, Mrs. NOTICES Pleasants. Mrs. John Beasley has gone to Mjrr- tie Beach to spend a few weeks. Joel Road; thence on the Joel Road Herman Pleasants of Raleigh spent S. 64 E. 4 chs. thence S. 72 E. 11.45 a few days here with his brother, R. chs. to the beginning, containing 103.6 a lew ^ , acres,- more or less. This being the W. Pleasants. Carlton Kennedy of New York city is spending his vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sea well, • Jr., are enjoying a week’s stay at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Gilbert McLeod of Fayette ville is visiting Miss Bess McLeod. N. A. McKeithen, Jr., returned home Saturday from the Charlotte Sana torium where he recently underwent an operation. He is reported as get ting along nicely. Miss Montie Muse has returned home after spending a week at the beach. W. J. Barber has returned to his home in Philadelphia after visiting relatives here. A number of the members of the Joseph Hinson Post No. 12 of the American Legion attended the State convention at Morehead City. Mrs. L. C. Wallace entertained a number of friends at three tables of bridge Tuesday evening, compliment ing her house guest, Mrs. 0. M. Spurling of Sharon, S. C. Mrs. H. W. j Drigger, Mrs. Spurling and Mrs. Jack Lane won the prizes. Mrs. B. C. Wallace entertained Wednesday evening at four tables of bridge in honor of Mrs. O. M. Spur ling of Sharon, S. C., Mrs. H. W. Drig gers of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. C. C. Kennedy of New York. LEGAL NOTICES northwest side of Aberdeen-Pinebluff hard road (as now located) and^ or the^ south side of P;atterson Branch and on the north side of Juniper same land heretofore conveyed to Cas branch and on the east side of Pine A. McCollum by S. B. BartlejC, and; j bluff-Pinehurst hard road, described wife, by deed, recorded in Book 71,1 and defined as folTowsr Page 203, office of Register of Deeds | Beginning at a stake in the chan of Moore County. i nel of Patterson Branch, the same be' This sale is made 'by reason of the | ing the north comer of T. D. McLean’" failure of Cas A. McMollum and wife, I Swafford tract; runs thence as his Special Low Round Trip Coach Fares -*• flOT* YYIrtTrldT* on Sale each Friday. Saturday and Sunday Limit 10 Days During June, July and August rickets also on slae to all South eastern Destinations. ABERDEEN TO Richmond $9.08 her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pleasants and Mrs. Junius G. Campbell last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stein and small son, of Sanford, Florida, have arrived in Aberdeen and taken rooms with Mrs. J. B Fagan and Miss Mary Johnson. Mr. Stein will assist Sidney Windham in re-icing peach cars at the Moun tain Ice plant during the remainder of the peach season. Little “Danny Boy” McKeithen, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Mc Keithen, was quite sick the first of this v/eek with a slight case of colitis. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McKeithen, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McKeithen, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson and Mrs. Joanna Johnson, were among the Aberdeen people attending the reunion at Old Cypress Church near Vass last Sun day. Miss Lois Sharpe, who holds a sec retarial position at Salisbury, Md., is spending her vacation at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharpe. Charlie Leach of Birmingham, Ala., spent last Sunday in Aberdeen, visit ing Mrs. Ralph Leach and family. « Miss Lillie Salvo of Charleston, S. C., was a recent visitor of her broth er, C. H. Salvo. On her retui n home last Sunday she was accompanied by her brother’s children, Elizabeth, Florrie, Marie and Stephen Salvo. Mrs. Carlton Kennedy of New York city, who is spending the summer months visiting relatives at Carthage, spent a few days in Aberdeen last week visiting Mrs. C. P. Osborne. Morris Capps, Jr., of Henderson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Capps last week. I tt j j u • , ^ tt u ^ J ' Under and by virtue of the power Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A\ilder and | ^^le contained in a certain mort- Mrs^ Cook of Mt. Gilead, were guests gage deed, executed by Jesse W. Page, OFF FOR TRIP NORTH Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Knowles and Mrs. Howard Carpenter will leave Southern Pines Saturday afternoon via motor for an extended stay in New England, Mrs. Carpenter in Prov idence and IMr. Knowles in Bethle hem and Meredith, N. H. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Lillie J. McCollum to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed, of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re- line S. 30 deg. W. 1127 feet to his corner; thence as his other line S 35 deg. E. 89S feet to the center of the farm ro.ad, leading from the Aber- quired from the purchaser at the sale. deen-Roseland hard road to the Swaf- This the 16th day of July 1931. j ford house; runs thence as said road W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland, S. 3 1-2 deg. W. 1090 feet to the Receivers for First National Conipany - of Durham, Inc., Trustee, formerly center of said Aberdeen-Rosela'nd hard road; thence as the center of a First National Trust Company. Dur- farm road S. 26 deg. E. 1785 feet to ham, N. C. J31-A21. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA H. F. Sea well Jr., U. S. Referee. In BANKRUPTCY NOTICE OF HEARING OF DISCHARGE PETITION: Jr., and his wife, Laura Butterfield Page to Southern Securities and Guaranty Co., which said mortgage deed is recorded in the office of the of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas over the week-end. Miss Mildred Campbell spent sever- al days in Jonesboro last week visit-;j^;”ster‘Vf”Deeds"of'Morre“crunty'^ ing friends. I North Carolina, in Book No. 51, page C. A. Boone of Aberdeen is moving i 324, to which reference is hereby little son, and Miss Frances Lee Cav-! to Mt. Gilead to take charge of a ; undersigned will on Mon- iness and Bradford Pleasants of Ham-i shoe shop for Mr. Ballard ^vho also',.^'’, \ ® August, 1931, at . , ^ 1 , v . o XI. 1 clock noon, at the courthouse door let, motored through the western part has a shop in Southern Pines. 1 Carthage, Moore County North of the state over the past week-end. Mrs. E. M. Medlin and her sister,! City have been visiting Mrs. Noah Miss Inez Davis, who is her guest for | Boone. the present, spent last Thursday night i In the Matter of T. Brantley Hen derson, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: Take Notice, That a petition has been filed in said Court by T. Brant ley Henderson of the County of Moore in said district, who has been duly ad judged a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, for a dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act, and that the 22 day of August, 1931, ten o’clock A. M. is assigned for a hearing of the same before H. F. Seawell, Jr., as Special Master of Said District, when and where you may attend and show cause, if any you have, why the pray er of said petition should not be granted. This the 21st day of July, 1931. H. F. SEAWELL, JR. United States Special Master. J24—A14. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the provisions of a deed of trust made by E. T. Mc Keithen, dated October 26, 1920 to Thos. B. Wilder, Trustee, which said deed of trust is of record in the of fice of tl^e Register of Deeds of in Raleigh. Misses Lois Barkley and Thelma jTorfolk 9.77 McFarland, accompanied by W. W. Washington 14.52 Maurer, motored down to Wrightsville Atlanta 13.88 Beach last Sunday. On their return Birmingham 20.48 they brought back with them, Misses savannah 10.78 Annie Belle Thompson, Pearle Mc- Jacksonville 17.57 Tampa 26.15 mami 32.06 Stop-Overs Allowed For Information See Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. SEABOARD Millan and Edna Maurer, who had been spending their vacations there. Forest Lockey spent last Sunday in Baltimore with Ed. Hurley, visiting Mrs. Hurley, who lies very ill in John- Hopkins Hospital following an opera tion for tumor on the brain. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bridges and Miss Lillian Brown motored down to Wrightsville Beach on last Sunday. Moore County, N. C., in Book of Mort- Mr. and Mrs. Armond of Morehead Carolina, s^H at public auction to the i Page 585, the conditions highest bidder for cash, the following | thereof having been broken and de piece or tract of land lying and be- mand having been made by the own ing in Mineral Springs township, Moore County, North Carolina, and defined and described as follows, to- wit: Beginning at a point in the center CARTHAGE the Aberdeen-Pinebluff hard road, as now located at the south corner of the gin not; thence as said Aberdeen- Pinebluff hard road S. 58 1-2 deg-. W. 719 feet to a slight curve; thence con tinuing with said road S. 65 deg. W, 110 feet to another slight curve* thence continuing with srid road S*. 65 deg. W. 110 feet to another slight curve; thence continuing with said road S. 70 1-2 W. 600 feet to the that line N. 58 deg. W. 165 feet to a old R. G. S. McNeille line; thence as corner; thence S. 68 deg. W. 66G.6 feet to a corner;^ thence N. 87 de^. W. 864 feet to a stake near the north edge of a swamp of Juniper Branch; thence N. 24 3-4 deg. W. 396 feet to a stake; thence N. 330 feet to a stake; thence N. 83 1-4 W. 1254 feet to a stake near the north edge of Juniper Branch; thence a new line N. 2o E. 729 feet to a stake; thence N. 68 3-4 W. 2896 feet to the Pinebluff-Pine- hurst hard road; thence as said road N. 26 3-4 E. 2729 feet to the point where the Pinebuff-Pinehurst hard road crosses the Aberdeen-Roseland hard road, the same being Fred Page’s comer of his 20.34 acre young peach orchard; thence with the line of said Aberdeen-Roseland hard road the following calls: S. 88 1-2 deg. E. 7700 feet; S. 85 E. 365 feet; S. 62 3-4 deg. E. 291 feet; S. 53 deg. E. 500 feet to Fred Page’s other corner; thence as his line N. 26 deg. E. 475 feet to the line of the Philander Pond Tract; thence as the line of it S. 63 3-4 deg. E. 100 feet to Pond’^s original corner; thence as his other line N. 50 1-4 deg. E. 2356 feet to the channel of Pat terson Branch; thence down its charx- nel about 6&0 feet to the beginning, containing 512.80 acres, more or less, being the real estate described in the deed of trust recorded on the 12th day of February, 1925, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, North Caroina in Book of Mortgages 42 at page 539. The foregoing sale is made subject to the confirmation and approval of the court in said cause. This 27th day of June, 1931. L. R. Varser, U. L. Spence, Commissioners. JlO-31. The Book Review'ers were delight-1 line of Linden Road, (leading from fully entertained by Mrs. J. L. Me-' Pinehurst to Roseland) at F. B. How- Graw Thursday evening. The study northeast corner of a twepty- 4? .1 • Ti/T J T-w f^ve acre tract, witnessed by a con- for the evening was Modern Drama monument in the west edge of and the following reviews were very the road (10 feet from the center line) much enjoyed: and running thence with F. B. How- “A Kiss for Cinderella,” Miss ^ land’s line N. 85.56 W. 838.0 feet to Johnsie Redding; “The Importance of' ^ other line S. 4.00 W. 81.9 feet, thence Being Earnest,” Miss Eula Blue and “Pelleas and Melisande,” Miss Mattie Kate Shaw. Special guests of the er of the notes thereby secured for foreclosure of the said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash before the court house door of Moore County, N. C., n Monday, Au- g'ust 10th, 1931, at twelve ’clock, noon, all the right, title and interest owned by the said E. T. McKeithen in and to the following described real estate. Lots number Eighty-One', Eighty- N. 85.56 W. 474.0 feet to a concrete | ^wo. Eighty-three and Eighty-four as monument in the Willard line, thence contained and described in a certain business au6 Jprofesslonal with it N. 3.55 E. 399.5 feet to a club were Mrs. Blanton, Mrs. Herbert | concrete monument at. Willard’s cor- Maness, Mrs. R. L. Felton, Mrs. Mack ' ® 69.22 E. TV# 1 1 ^ ^ 1 I.- T.#- 344.3 feet to a concrete monument, McDonald of Columbia, S. C., .Misses , thence S. 85.56 E. 1000 feet to the Flora McDonald and Katharine Blue | center line of the so-called Dana road and Miss Mima Harris of Fayette-; (which leads to Sandy Run passing viiip 'Alice Presbrey’s house), thence with j u xi.- j? ' it and Linden Road S. 4.00 W. 461.2 reference made a Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants Sanford, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. J. C. Muse, C. p. A., Resident Partner E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Soutnem Pines, Telephone 5033 North Carolina map of Park Place made by Francis Deaton, C. E., which said map is re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book 82 ta Page 600 which map is hereby re ferred to for a more compete de- The Carthage Music Club was enter- } feet to the beginning containing 14.3 J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING ^AST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINES FREEMAN^S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, • NORTH CAROLINA McLEAN FURNITURE COMPANY ‘The store That Appreciates Your Trade” Aberdeen Phone 127 South Street PAGE CORPORATION Insurance of all Kinds R. N. Page, Jr., Manager Local Office ABERDEEN tained by Mrs. W. G. Brown Wednes-1 cares more or less day afternoon. Mrs. Henry Roberts | This sale is made by reason of the and Mrs. T. L. Riddle of Sanford and failure of Jesse W. Page, Jr., and his Mrs. G .C. Graves and Mrs. Cabel i Butterfield Page to pay -1 4. rpi 1 V off and discharge the indebtedness Penn were special guests. The club Mortgage deed. enjoyed Mrs. Riddle’s talk on her trip | piace of Sale: Courthouse door, to California. The next meeting will j Carthage, N .C. be with Mrs. M. J. McPhail at her I Date of Sale: Monday, August 24, home in Sanford. i ^ -lo > i i Tv/r- TIT U 1 J Ti/r i. rn ' Time of Sale: 12 o’clock noon. Misses Mabel and Margaret Teague , ^erms of Sale; Cash. of Appalachecola, Fla., arrived Friday i SOUTHERN SECURITIES AND GUARANTY CO. Mortagee. Ihis July 24, 1931. J8x-A21. to spend some time with their aunt, Mrs. C. G. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carter spent Tuesday in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bobbitt of Fair mont spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. George Carter. Miss Nancy Butner left Wednesday to visit her aunt, Mrs. James Martin in Richmond, Va. Mrs. I. G. Feimster of Taylorsville is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. N. A. Dalrymple. Miss Cornelius Phillips of Manley spent last week-end with Mrs. Charles McDonald. Mrs. W. W. Applewhite of Wilson is the guest of Mrs. F. H. Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie oyce of Mad ison spent Sunday with Mrs. N .A. Dalrymple. Madames 0. B. Welch, F. S. Blue, L. R. ougg, J. L. McGraw and Craven Page attended the funeral of young Douglas Wood at High Point Mon day. Walter Porter has returned home after spending a few days at Rocky Point with his father. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of and wife, Lillie J. McCollum on the and wife, Lillie J. McColllum on the 28th day of May 1923 and recorded in Book 37, Page 34, we will on Sat urday the 22nd day of August 1931, 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse door in Moore County, Carthage, N. C.. sell at public auction for cash to part hereof. Date of Sale, Monday, August 10, 1931. Hour of Sale, 12 o'clock noon. Place of Sale, Court House Door, Moore County, Carthage, N. C. Terms of Sale, Cash. THOS. B. WILDER, J17—A7. Trustee. LOT FOR SALE SALE FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given that I will sell to the highest bidder at the door of the Postoffice at Pinebluff, N. C., at 1:00 o’clock Monday August 3, 1931, the following described prop erty, for delinquent taxes and costs due the JTown of Pinebluff, N. C., for the year 1930 and balance due for the year 1929. ADALENE GAILEY, Collector for Pinebluff, N. C. 1930. Adams, A. B. and J. V. $13.49 Adams, J. V. 1.31 Adcox, J. D. - - 62.24 Adcox, Ollice 6.87 Atlantic Coast Realty Co. 12.84 Bryan, M. W., Est 3.75 Bullard, E. M. and Onslow 41.10 Busch, Prentice (col) 2.33 Cranford, Ptnlip 57.34 Cranford, Dr. W. S 57.34 Farren, R. G., Est. 42.32 Hancock, D. A., Est 8.62 Haywood, G. W. (Balance) 18.05 Hearne, Frank 5.41 Hunter, G. E 1.80 Jellison, Katherine 19.99 Lewis, G. H 1.80 little, A. B. 40.29 McCaskill, C. G 131 McLeod, J. K 2.94 McQueen, J. R 41.10 Mackey, J. H 52.47 Mebane, R. J 4.43 Moore County Farms 120.03 Morgan, Carl 27.70 Palmer, C. S 12.48 Pickier, E. F. 35.41 Perdue, V. S. and V. J 20.50 Pickier, J. W. 84.22 The Commissioner of the Town of Pinebluff will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at 1:44 p. m., Monday August 3rd, at the Postoffice door, one lot. No. 10 in Block E & 1, 60x 184, fronting on Currant street, said I utlev *R '^D^ lot being the property of the Town. * The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. LEVI PACKARD, Town Clerk. Pickier, J. W. (Pinebluff Ware house) 3.75 Pinehurst Realty Co. and Fi nance Corp^n 877.46 Pope, Sadie 57.34 Rbssell, J. E. Rowe, J. Vance 1929 5.96 27.7B 3.95 19.98 NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of a judgrment ,, ... ^ ,.,, , - decree of the Superior Court of the highest ihidder the following land i Moore County made in an action to-wit: i therein pending wherein First Caro- All that certain tract or parcel of | linas Joint Stock Land Bank of Co land lying and being in the Carthage lumbia and others are plaintiffs. Township, County of Moore, State of and Nelson A. Courtway and others North Carolina, adjoining the lands | are defendants, the undersigned com- of T. B. Tyson, N. A. Dalrymple, and | missioners appointed by the court for others, hounded as follows: Beginning! such purpose will offer for sale at at a stake by the North edge of Joel j public auction, to the highest bid- Road, C. B. Harris corner, running on der, for cash, at the court house door Pickier, J. W Pickier, J. W. (Pinebluff Ware- \ house 3.75 Harris lien reversed N. 30 E. 24.50 chs. to a hlack gum and sweet gum in a small branch; thence down the branch about 25.30 chs. to a stake at Dunhams Creek, 3 poplars, pointers; thence up the Creek about 35 chs. ! to a sweet gum, a pine pointer; thence Mr« i. • J- a sweet gum, a pine ppinter; tnence Mrs. Mamie Brant is spending some, s. 4 W. 37.30 chs. to a stake at the ADMINISTRATRIX The undersigned, having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Hugh C. McKenzie, deceased, late of Moore County, this is to notify all persons having debts against said estate to present them to the' undersigned at my residence in Pinehurst, N. C., itemized and duly verified, on or be fore June 17th, 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate of said County of Moore, in the town hereby requested to make immea- of Carthage, on Monday, the 3rd dayiiate payment. of August, 1931, at twelve o'clock This June 17th, 1931. noon, that tract of parcel of land ly- (MRS) GEORGIA F. McKENZIE, ing and being in Sandhill Township, Admrx of P«?tAtP of Hue-h McKenzie, Moore Coxinty, North Carolina, ad- joining the lands of T. D. McLean, Fred'Page and others, situate on thel^^ R. Hoyle, Attorney.
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