PiLge Six
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Friday, February 23, 1934.
Guilford College Choir to S’ng Here on Sunday Night
LEGAL NOTICES
Si'
This Sunday night, February 25th
at 7:30 o'clock the Platform Hour
of the Church of Wide Fellowship,
^**10 Liiuir IS considered the finest
in the south. On northern tours it
has sung in New York City and in
, the White House at W’ashington.
will present the A Capella Choir of ^ members in the choir.
Guilford College.
' with Max Noah as director. This will
be the fourth annual appearance ol
the choir in Southern Pines. On prior
occasions the church has been over
filled. The doors will be open at 7:00
o’clock. Admittance wil be free, but
an offering will be taken to meet
auction, to the higiiesL bidder for
cash, on the premises of the Aberdeen
Hotel, in the Town of Aberdeen, North
Carolina, the following described per
sonal property:
All and singular the house
hold and kitchen furniture of
every kind and description con
tained in the Aberdeen Hotel
Building, in the Town of Aber
deen, Moore County, North Car
olina, including all of the furn
ishings contained in the 42 bed
rooms In said hotel, dining room,
kitchen, lobby, store rooms, and
embracing beds, mattresses,
springs, bureaus, chiffoniers
rugs, pictures, tables, desks,
stoves, refrigerators, crockery,
silverware, dishes, radio, cash
register, and every other item
of furnishings or personal prop
erty contained in said hotel be
longing to the said parties of the
first part, and to the same ex
tent as if an itemized inventory
thereof were included and describ
ed herein. The only exception
being that of the linen.
ZADIE LEACH,
MARY LEACH GRAHAM,
LOUISE LEACH MARTIN,
JANETTE LEACH, and
ZADIE LEIACH, Guardian for
Ralph Leach, Jr.
tfle consiaerable expense of bringing 1 By Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys.
. . . « rm. [Pebjuary 12, 1934. F23-M2
the choir to Southern Pines. The .
members of the choir wiil be enter
tained at a supper-lunch at the
church before the concert.
LEGAL NOTICES
Lydia McCaakill to pay off and dis
charge the indebtedness secured
by said deed of trust.
A deposit of 10 percent will be re.
quired from the purchaser at the
sale.
INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPOR
ATION, Substituted Trustee, Durham,
N. C. F23M16.
SALK OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
The Week in Aberdeen
Henry Blue has been ill at his
iKime for the past week with influ
enza.
Mrs. Fred Blue had as her guest
last Sunday her sister, Mrs. Hector
McMillan from Lumberton, and with
whom she returned on Sunday.
Miss Miriam Johnson spent the
week-end at home.
,Mr.s. John R. McLean has returned
from Moore County Hospital, where
she has been undergoing treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryant have
been quite ill for the past week with
influenza.
Miss Ruth McFarland spent the
week-end here visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Solomon of
Salisbury were week-end guests of
Hr. and Mrs. H. T. Morgan.
Mrs. John Fletcher is out again af
ter a prolonged illness.
Miss Anne Turner and Tom Ray-
field of Richmond, Va., were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
I Moore.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Purdy and
' ‘laughter, Harriet and Mrs. W. D.
Owens of Monroe were Sunday guests
of Mrs. L. L. Johnson.
Mrs. C. E. Pleasants, Jr.. attend
ed the stockholders meeting of the
Federal Home Loan Bank in Winston-
Salem Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maynard had
j as last Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
' J. A. Crabtree of Raleigh and their
children.
Misses Nora Blackmore and Irma
Herring spent the past week-end vis
iting homefolns at Warsaw and Clin
ton.
At a meeting of the Dry forces
of North Carolina held in the Meth-
the Aberdeen-Southern^ Pines U'o-
man's Christian Temperance Union
odist church last Sunday afternoon
was organized with the following of
ficers elected: Mrs. W. C. Wicker,
Sr.. 1st vice president; Mrs. Winnie
Dodge, 2nd vice president, Mrs. Ida
Robinson. 3rd vice president, of
Southern Pines, and Mrs. E. L, Barber
and Mrs. Claude Johnson, treasurer
and secretary from Aberdeen.
Hostess at Bridge
^ Miss Ruth McLean was hostess to
* her bridge Club last Friday evening,
when she entertained at her home.
F'our tables were in play. High score
prizes were won by Miss Edna Maur
er and Dr. E. M. Medlin, and Mrs. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor were also present
ed with a gift.
Special guests present were Dr. and
Mrs. E. M. Medlin, Mrs. William Tay-
lor, Mrs. Richard Page. Misses Va-
iies.sa McLeon, Katherine Sparks of
Southern Pines. Frances Folley and
Frank McCluer, Jr.
SALE OF VALU.\BLE FARM
FARM PROPFJtTY
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed or
trust executed by J. Vance Rowe and
PITRPITA Gladys Rowe on the 11th day
of December 1925 and recorded in
I It was with deep regret that the Book 39, Page 297, we will on Sat-
I Eureka community learned of Miss! urday the
Janie Dalrjinpie's death which took! nth day of March, 1934,
place at Jonesboro last Sunday af-1 >2 o’cloek noon
ter a long illness. Miss Dalrymple I Courthouse door in Moore
^ County, Carthage. N. C.. sell at pub-
was for several years teacher here in J auction for cash to the highest
the high school and her high stand-^ bidder the following land to-wit;
ard of character will ever be remem- A certain tract or parcel or
bercd as well as her firm but quiet ’ land in Sandhills Township,
discipline in her school work. Moore Co,, N. C., adjoining the
lands of Moore Co. Farms and
MAKE
MOIVEY..
Own (ffusine^
MUTHORtTIES agree that
^» 50% more people will
buy new automobiles in 1934
than did in 1933. At the 1934
automobile shows, Oldsmobile
sales increased 100% to 125^
over 1933. 356 experienced
automobile men confirmed the
money-making opportunity of
the Oldsmobile franchise by
joining the Oldsmobile dealer
ranks during the first 20 days after the new 1934 cars were
announced. These fast-selling General Motors cars, the big
economical All-Feature Oldsmobile Six at $6t0 . . . and the Style
Leader Straight Kight at last year's low of $843 . . . cover the
market in which 9-out-of-10
automobile buyers will pur
chase their new cars in
1934. Oldsmobile offers
some local business man an
opportunity to cash-in on
this J)igger market. There
is open to some man of
sales experience the oppor
tunity to own his own
business ... to make sub
stantial profits, lie may
or may not have had auto
mobile experience, lie should enjoy a wide acquaintance and
be able to make a moderate capital investment. Write or wire:
G. H. STABLEFORD
Olds Motor Works
500 W. Trade St.
Charlotte, N. C.
Parent-Teachers .Mevtinj;
The February meeting of the Par-
enl-Teachers Association was held in
che auditorium of the grammar
i!chool Wednesday afternoon.
After the singing of “The Star
Sprangled Banner” the meeting wa.s
: turned over to the programme com
mittee who with the teachers of the
fourth and fifth grades, had arrang-
I 'd a special patriotic program. An in
teresting history of the Flag was giv
en by these grades and a playlet, "The
Little Cook's Reward,” in which Miss
Harriet Weaver and John Wimberly
Bowman played the main parts. Then
came two musical numbers, "Little
; Sambo” and ‘ A Melody,” Kathleen
I Rhyne and Helen Fiddner. Celebrat-
I ing the Anniversary of Founders’
i Day of the association 37 years ago.
Mrs. H. E. Bowman gave an interest
ing reading and questionnaire on this
: subject, and suggested that this as-
! sociation make some special contri-
oution through the children for school
, needs. It was decided that a contri-
' bution be made towards replenishing
* the first aid Cabinets in the rest
rooms.
The Eureka Woman's Home Demon
stration Club met in the Community
Hall last Thursday wiLh a good at
tendance and an interesting pro
gram conducted by Mrs. Cary Me-
Leod, who is leader in home man
agement. Her demonstration was on
soaps and cleaning lotions^
The local basket ball team played
the Carthage team Tuesday night ol
this week with girls and boys both
winning over the Carthage . team.
This is a new experience for our
boys who have been most unfortu
nate at winning this year. Our girls
arc to be commcnded on their play
ing since they have only lost in one
game this year. The team have their
new suits for the tournament which
begins next week and this adds much
to the appearance of the team.
Mrs. Benton Blue was called to
others, and bounded as follows,
viz: Being two farm plats Nos.
8 &• 9' as shown on a map of
Pinehluff now on file in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Moore County in Book of Deeds
No. 29 at Page 600, the same be
ing i)ounded on the N. by an ex-
tensi-^n of Baltimore Avenue on
the K. by Vineland St. on the S
by an extension of New England
Avenue, and on the W. by the
Moore Co, Farms; also, all right
as abutt^ors on closed streets,
said two farm tracts contain
about 28 acres, more or less, and
being the identical lands con
veyed in the deed from Alfred
Ricker to I. K. Chandler, Book
32, Page ri60; from Chandler to
Thos. B. Wilder; Book 82 at
Page 579 and from Wilder to
Wheeler, Book 85 at Page 372.
and the plat on file as above
set out is also made a part of
this deed.
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred upon us in a deed of
trust executed by J. S. Cozart and
wife. Mary Cozart on the 2nd day of
February 1926 and recorded in Book
39, Page 327, we will on Saturday the
17th djiy of March 1934,
12 o’clock noon,
at the Courthouse door in Moore
' County. Carthage, N. C., sell at pub
lic auction for cash to the highest
bidder the following land to-wit:
That certain tract of land ly-
and being in Sandhills Township,
Moore County, N. C.. and more
particularly described and de-
I fined as follows::
Adjoining the lands of W. S.
I O’Briant and lying on the E.
side of the S. A. Railroad be
tween Pinebluff and Aberdeen.
beginni.ig at a stake on the E.
side ijf the said right of way at
MacNeill and Paises corner and
running thence with their line
S. 55 1-4 E. 1485 ft. to the Aber-
I deen Road; thence S. 55 1-4 E.
853 ft. to Paises comer and a
I corner of 401 acres, (Lot "A" of
I McNeill Graham’s comer; thence
with Graham’s line and the Pee
Dee Rd. S. 23 W. 200 ft. to Mc-
Duffy’s corner; thence S. 14 1-2
I VV. 456 ft. to MacNeill’s original
j comer; thence along the Pee
Dee road S. 10 W. 1540 ft. to
' the crossing of the Graham Rd.
1 thence S. Westerly along the
I Graham Rd. 1734 ft. to O’Briants
i corner; thence with his line N.
J 41 1-2 W. 7000 ft. to right of
way of S. A. L. Railroad and
thence with it N. 49 E. 2840 ft.
to the beginning, containing 510
acres, more or less.
, This sale is made by rca.son of the
failure of J. S. Cozart and wife, Mary
Cozart to pay off and discharge the
I indebtedness secured by said deed of
: trust.
A deposit of 10 percent will be re-
I quired from the purchaser at the sale
I INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPOR-
I This the 8th day of February 1934
I ATION, Substituted Trustee,' Dur-
' ham, N. C. F23-M16.
A DM IMSTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
' of the estate of Ethel H. Cutter, de-
i’ ceased, late of Moore County;' North
■ Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of •:
.said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Southern Pines, N. C.,
on or ln'fore the 19th day of January,
19:i"), or this notice will be pleaded in
I bar of their recovery.
, This sale is made by reason of the' persons indebted to said estate
Vass Saturday on account of the ser- .failure of J. Vance Rowe and Wife, j p'ease make mmiediate payment,
ious illness of her brother's ten Gladys Rowe to pay off and discharge ^ HERBERT C. CUTTER^^
mrnth-' ar,n ; the indebtcdncss sccurcd by Said dccd I Estate of Ethel H.
mcnth.^ old son who passed away i , Cutter, deceased.
Saturday aftemoon and was buried deposit of 10 percent will be I’- Pelton, Attorney.
Sunday. Pneumonia was attributed ' reouired from the purchaser at the
as the fatal illness. l^^rhis th? I2th riav of FPhnmrv I VALUABLE FARM
All alumni of Sandhill Farm ^ February,
School are invited to attend the an- ; INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPOR-
nual school banquet which takes | atiON. Tmstee. Durham. N. C.
place next Saturday night. We like ! F23M16.
to have former pupils visit us at any
PROPERTY
SALE OF VALUABLE FARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the author-
(Hdsmnbile 1934 automobile show sah’s
arr up 100 to 125 per cent over 1933
Home and Garden Club
I The Home and Garden Club met
' with Mrs. Richard Page at her home
I last Tuesday afternoon. After the
! business hour the following program
I was enjoyed: reading, "The Primrose
' Path,” by Mrs. R. C. Zimmerman,
i and “Fill Windows with Views,” by
Mrs. LeRoy Harrington. The State
• Garden Club song sung in concert
I closed the program.
About 140 people attended the ban
quet of the Junior Order held at the
hotel last Thursday night.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINLSTRATOR’S NOTIC'E
A miscellaneous shower was given
by the members of the Baptist
Church here and friends to Mrs. Wil
liam Carpenter and Mrs. Ehrman
Pickier of Pinebluff, who lost their
home in a recent fire.
MRS. DIMMICK, M)NG RESIDENT
OF PINEBLI FF, PASSES SI NDAV
Oldsmohilr rorrrs 96% of the price range in
which 1<K31 hiivers u ill choose their n>‘w cart
The community was shocked by the
sudden death of Mrs. D. C. DimrrrtcK
: which occurred Sunday afternoon,
j Mrs. Dimmick had not been well for
three years.
' Mr. and Mrs. Dimmick came to
^ Pinebluff 34 years ago. While here
they have been engaged in the under-
I taking business.
Mrs. Dimmick was 71 years old.
! She was a member of the Pinebluff
Baptist church, a sincere Christian
and a good,neighbor.
Funeral services were held at the
home Monday morning and inter
ment made in Bethesda cemetery.
time but an interesting program and
a good meal is especially planned
once a year. Roosevelt Ransdale of
Pinehurst is president of the alumni ; >t.V conferred upon us in a deed of
association this year and will have ! executed by H. M. McCaskill
- f * J wife, Lydia McCaskill on the
charge of the program for Saturday | jgjC and recorded
night which means it will be interest- : in Book 47, Page 28. we will on Sat
ing. urday the
I 17th day of March 19.S4,
12 o’clock noon
at the Courthouse door in Moore
County, Carthage N. C., sell at pub
lic auction for cash to the highest
bidder the following land to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel
of land lying and being in Mc
Neills Township, Moore Co.,
State of N. C., adjoining the
lands of Carolina Power & Light
Co.. Walter McCaskill and others,
bounded as follows, to-wit: Be
ginning at a stake on the S.
prong of Lower Little River,
corner of Carolina Power & Light
Co. running thence S. 32 E. 4.35
chs. to a stake; thence S. 22 1-2
W. 1.77 chs. to a stake and ptrs.
thence S. 1 W. 16.35 cha to a
state another corner of Carolina
Power & Light Co., thence S. 77
E. 2.59 chs. to a stake and ptrs.
in the original line of 60 acres
tract; thence as said line S. 12
W. 11.12 chs. to a stake and
ptrs. thence E. 675 chs. to a
stake and ptrs. corner of the
Catherine McLean tract; thence
S. 14.07 chs. to a stake and
ptrs. in Walter McCaskills’ line;
thence as his line N. 82 1-2 W.
18.88 chs. to his comer; thence
N. 59 W. 22.75 chs. to another
corner of Walter McCaskills’;
thence N. 55 E. 8.70 chs. to a
stake and ptrs. thence S. 79 E.
2.30 chs. to a aiaKe and ptrs.
thence N. 47 E. 6 chs. to a stake
and ptrs.; thence N. 20 E. 4.90
chs. to a stake and ptrs.; thence
N. 50 E. to a stake and ptrs, a
corner of Catherine McLeans' 50
acre tract, also comer of McCas-
kills' 60 acre tract; 'thence N. 18
thence N. 35 W. 7 chs. to the
W. 7:30 chs. to a stake and ptrs.;
channel of the S. ptong of Low
er Little River; thence as the
channel of said river to the begin
ning, containing 109 acres, more
or less.
This sale is made by reason of the
Having qualified as administratrix,}
with the will annexed, of the estate i
of Zue E. Wheeler, deceased, late of ;
Moore County, North Carolina, this |
is to notify all persons having claims I
against the estate of said deceased '
to exhibit them to the undersigned, (
at Soutnern Pines, N. C., on or ne- i
fore the 23rd day of February, 1935, I
or this notice will be pleaded in bar'
of their recovery. All persons indebt-1
ed to said estate will please make im- i
mediate payment. I
This the 23rd day of February 1934.
MRS. JOHN W. WENGER. |
Administratrix, C. T. A., Estate of
Zue E. Wheeler. i
F23M30.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND
SALE OF CHATTELS I
Notice is hereby given that under'
the terms of a chattel mortgage, '
made, executed and delivered by B. B. |
Saunders and wife. Ora E. Saunders, j
J. F. Allred and wife, Bettie E. All-!
red, D. C. Ewing and wife, Nannie '
Ewing, Sam T. Ewing and wife, Min- '
nie Ewing, and C. C. Bennett and ’
wife, Gladys L. Bennett, by Wm. W. i
Maurer, Attorney in Fact, to Zadie ;
Leach, Mary Leach Graham, Louise
Leach Martin, Janette Leach, and
Zadie Leach, Guardian for Ralph
Leach, Jr., of date September 3, 1932,
and recorded in the office of the Reg- '
ister of Deeds of Moore County, i
North Carolina in Book 45 at page |
155, and the conditions of which said
chattel mortgage having been brok-'
en and the powers of sale therein i
contained having become operative,
the undersigned will offer for sale at
the hour of two o'clock P. M., bn the I
Under and by virtue of the author-
1 ity conferred upon us in a deed of
' tni.st executed by R. C. Hendren o«
j the 15th day of August, 1930 and re-
i corded in Book 54, Page 288-289, we
I will on Saturday the 24 th day of
February. 192*i, 12 o’clock noo>i at
i the Courthouse door in Moore Coun
ty. Carthage, N. C, sell at public auc
tion for cash to the highest bidder
the following land to-wlt:
FIRST TRACT: Located in Moore
County, about 3 miles Westerly from
the Village of West End. Beginning
at a point in the center line of the
Norfolk & Southern R. R„ opposite
Query's N. E. corner (same being aa
iron rail 41 st. South-westerly frow
the middle of the R. R.) and running
thence with the R. R. N. 60-28 W.
1987 ft. to the W. line of Kirtley
Jones 216.05 acre tract; thence witu
it and the line of the Barrett prop
erty N. 709 ft. thence S. 74-10 E.
; 434 ft. thence S. 26-15 E. 246 tt.
I thence S. 59-20 E. 1750 ft. to the
i center line of the Co. Rd. leading t«
j Carthage; thence with it S. 33-07 W,
! ft. thence with same S. 28-20 W.
1 443 ft to the center line of the Nor-
I folk & Southern R. R. thence wltJi
it N. 60-28 W. 38 ft. to the beginning,
I containing 29.5 acres, more or leSB,
j subject to the right of way of the
i Norfolk & Southern R. R. and that
i of North Carolina Highway Route
No. 70. ;
, SECOND TRACT: Located in
Mooie Co. about 3 miles Westerly
from the village, of West End and^
I beginning at an iron rail, which to
41 ft. from the middle of the Nor-
i folk & Southern R. R. on the S. W.
! side thereof and just W. of a siding,
i Query's N. E. corner and running
j thence with his line S. 8-42 W. 1527.5
ft. thence S. 80-40 E. 656 ft. thenoe
i N. 8.50 E. 1334 ft. to the center line
I of the Norfolk & Southern R. R.
! thence with it N. 60-28 W. 677 ft.
thence at right angles to the R. R.
S. 29-32 VV. 41 ft. to the beginning,
containing 21.3 acres, more or Ices,
subject to the right of way of tb®
Norfolk & Southern R. R.
j This sale is made by reason of
1 the failure of R. C. Hendren to pay
; off and discharge the indebtednen
i .secured by aaid deed of trust,
j A deposit of 10 percent will be re
quired from the purchaser at the
! sale.
i This the 18th day of Jaauarjt,
I 1934.
1 J. S. PATTERSON. Trustee.
6th day of March, 1934, at public failure of H. M. McCaskill and wife. 1P2-23
Durham. N. C.