PatCf Sin THE PILOT, Southern IMnes and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, March 2, 1934. ‘yUwU THE TIME > MAKE MONEY 'the cy4i4tcnt^^rvle Ui44te^l The time is ripe to go into the automobile biMinees. I'hoiisandK of oar ownent are planning to buy new 1‘ars in 1934. Thev have driven iheir present cars to (be point where many real ize that it is more eco nomical to buy a new car than to repair the old one. 9-ou t-oJ~10 Car Buyers iro OldstnobUe Prospccts I'he dealer who sells Oldn- mobile will be aide to cash in on this growing 1934 aulitraobile market. The Iw'g, economical All-Featiire ('Iclsmobile Si\ in the low- price licltl . . . and the Si vie (n;ador ()2d.'<nu>bile laght held at last y<'ar's low price «»f $845 . .. cover 06 per cent of the automobile market. North Carolina Tobacco Brings Highest Prices Since 1929 Crop Kstimate of 1933 Average is $IH.10, With Crop Value Exceeding SO Million Dollars North Carolina sold its 1933 to- tjacco crop for the highest price since 1929. Official figures made public this week by the State-Federal Crop Re- Dan Cupid Busy Seven Marriage Licenses Is sued in County During Valentine Season County’s $36,000 Loan For Schools Approved [• \ecutive Committee of Ix>cal Government Commission Passes Application State’s Judiciary. | Hla prompt and spee<iy manne*- of administering the laws and bis way of conducting his courts greatly ! reduce the bills of casts and save counties great expense. In his courts all per.sons, classes, races, and con- I ditions get a square deal. He never The executive committee of the ■ f,,igets the human element in the I Local Government Commission in j -pj^g w’eak, the helpless, and the iialeigh tJiis week approved the ap- | oppressed receive at his hands jifs- ^ plication of the Moore County Board ij^e tempered with mercy, of Commissioners to borrow the sum ^ During the great depression thru ^ of $136,000 by sale of bonds to the w’e are passing whenever ap- LEGALNOTTCES of Commissioners to borrow the sum Judging from appearances poKinrServicr placed the average Cupid put in some good work dur- Federal Emergency Administration been made to him, he has price at Slfi.lO. The 1929 average was ing the Valentine .‘season, for almost ^ of Public Works, according to a spec- j hesitated for a moment to use $18.30 strain sales of homes and farms of The 1933 crop, although not entire- * visiting the marriage license 1 ® ly marketed, was given an estimat- seeking I This loan is for the construction of uivWtimate jlatldownelrs, His sym- : od total value of $83,533,000, a gam ' ‘ new school buildings and additions at ' pathy for the financially distressed ‘ of $48,280,000 over the $35,273,000 "hoartsea.se." From Febniary 20th carthage, Sheffield realized from the 1932 crop. to 26th seven licenses were issued, Bensalem, Eureka. With 509,060,334 pounds of the es- five to white couples and two to col- and Aberdeen. High Falls, I in our State has gone much further Southern Pines I and is indeed genuine. Although his earnmgs for years were practically 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, mattre.sses, 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 deacrlb- eU iier?ln. The only exception being that of thC linen. ZADIE LEACH, MARY LEACH GRAHAAI, LOUISE LEACH MARTIN. JANETTE LEACH, and ZADIE LEIACH, Guardian for Ralph Leach, Jr. By Johnson & Johnson. Attorneys timated 1933 production of 518,522,- ored. They were. White, G. W. approval of the commission’s swept away in bank failures; and , jr'ghrua^”l2 1934 rv/AA >1 Tar...- Snonoo r'arlhacra atiH R.rthn r>rniirh I . _ . ) r eoi uary IIM*. 000 pounds marketed through Janu- Spence, Carthage, and Bertha Crouch, executive committee is believed to be ] although our Constitution forbids the ary, the crop already has brought in Aberdeen, Route 1, Frank D. Thom- approval by the com- : reduction of a Judge’s salary during approximately $81,296,000, the report son, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ann Brow'n ,njssion as a whole, and it is prob- the term of office, still Judge Stack revealed. Oler, Larchmont, N. 'i .. Clifford within the next week the ' last year voluntarily turned back F23-M2 SAI.K OF VALirABLE FARM F.VRM I‘ROPEETY Under and by virtue of the author- The average price paid through Ritter, Steeds, and Myitle Hussey, application will have been acted upon into the State Treasury out of his |ity conferred upon us in a deed of January was §15.97 a hundred, as Spies; J. C. Hampton, Raeford, and ^ Public Works Administration ' .salary $1,000.00 and is now sending ; J- Vance Rowe and compared with $12.03 for the 1932 Iris Covington. Aberdeen; A. E. in Washington. The coming of spring ! to the State Treasurer monthly i - -- ° ate •' of December 1925 and recorded la in order to help out our tax- | g^ok 39, Page 297, w’e will on Sat- burdened people. I urday the Furthermore, we wi.sh to state . 17th day of March, !9S4, that Judge Stack is a tried and sym- ’ *2 o’clock noon pathetic friend of our ex-soldiers crop marketed through the same per- Brown, Hemp, and Frongie Morgan, ^ expected to see the start of the 1 SS.-i.SS I iod a year ago. The report estimated Hemp. Colored Harry Tyson and the yearly average for 1933 would be Clara B. Brodie, both of Carthage, $16.10 a hundred as compared with and Harry McDonald, Southern S12 the previous year. I Pines, and Algene Dowd. Vass. January sales in Aberdeen totalled I work on the various buildings, CARTHAGK Mrs. E. T. McKeithen of Aberdeen, Mrs. W. A. Leland of Johnson City. SOUTHERN PINES M.XRCH 14 Tenn.. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson of I Charleston. S. C.. visited Mrs. N, A. 94,300 pounds at an average pnce, DANCING. BALL.ADS IN of $18.09 a hundred. Carthage did not report any sales during last month. The estimated 1933 production i vr th M h represented an increase of 76.5 per ' The Southern Pines Library Asso- • c ei en on y. cent over the 1932 crop which totall. \ elation has sponsored quite a num- | Mrs- C. M. Stutts spent a few days ed 293,694,000 pounds, the report | ber of notable literary or artistic ' in at the Courthouse door in Moore ' County. Carthage. N. C., .sell at pub- and understands their point of view'. ^ nc auction for cash to the highest Some members of his own family i bidder the following land to-wit: saw .service in the World War, and A certain tract or parcel or when in his judicial career occa- *5 Sandhills Township, Sion has ari.sen, all other material circumstances permitting. Judge ‘ -n. 7”'' Stack, has both in judgments and Raleigh last week wnth her niece, ' said. This tremendous gain was attri- ; events but none more interesting . Mrs. Hiram Adams. buted in the main to a 43 per cent than the evening of folk dancing and | Mrs. Nelia Black spent the week- ' veterans increase in acreage planted and a folk ballads to be presented by a end in Aberdeen with her daughter,! marked improvement in the yield ■ group from the John C. Campbell Mrs. Roy Harrington. ■ per acre. ; Folk School of Brasatown, N. C., at | Mrs. Bill Headin of Siler City ' The estimated yield an acre was ' Southern Pines School on March , spent a few days in Carthage last placed at 770 pounds, which was 146 114th at 8;15 o’clock. ’The program j week with her aiint, Mrs. J. K. Rob- pounds an acre more than the pre-! w'ill consist of Danish and English erts. i vious season, , folk dances and the singing and dra- j \irs. O. D. Wallace. Mrs. B. C. Market sale.s during January were ' matization of folk ballads. The Camp- | W allace. Mrs. George D. Carter and unusually active this season, the re- 1 bell Folk School group has given its ^ Mrs. R. L. Yow shopped in Fayette- port declared. Producers’ sales last j programs at various places in the , yjUe Wednesday. , month totaled 36,437,492 pounds at state and further north and have al- ; Migj, Mary Currie spent the week- an average of $14.31 a hundred, com- 1 ways aroused great interest. A more ^ end in Sanford visiting Mrs. Archie ' pared with only 13,007 last year at an j extended notice of this interesting Palmer. 1 average of $8,67. i event wnll appear next week. gam Bartlett, former manager of the local A. & P, Store, now of Wil- WAT 1* Al 1 spent Sunday in Carthage with The Week in Aberdeen M. Wainer is improving after an j Mrs, Robert N. Page is spending to become an epidemic throughout operation at Duke Hospital in Dur- i appolntment.s, consistently recogniz ed the meritorious claims of worthy We, therefore. present Judge Stack to the Thirteenth Judicial Dis trict Democracy for renomination. Signed: R. B. REDWINE, J, C, BROOKS. EDISON E. COLUNS, .V C. M. VANN. C'. E. HAMILTON, E, OSBORNE AYSCUE. J. F. MILLIKEN. COBU-: FUNDERBURK. W. S. BU.\RENEY, JR., H. B. SMITH, O. L. RICHARDSON, JOHN C. SIKES, J. M. REDW’INE, W, H. ROOKER. Moore Co.. N. C., adjoining the lands of Moore Co. Farms and others, and bounded as follows, viz: Being two farm plats Nos 8 & 9 as shown on a map of Pinebluff now on file In the of- I fice of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book of Deeds No, 29 at Page 600, the same be ing bounded on the N. by an ex tension of Baltimore Avenue on the E, 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 abutWers on closed streets, said two farm tracts contain about 28 acre.s, more or less, and being the identical lands con veyed in the deed from Alfred Ricker to I. F. Chandler, Book 82, Page 560; from Chandler to . Thos. B. Wilder; Book 82 at I Page 579 and from Wilder to W'heeler, Book 85 at Page 372, and the plat on file as above set out is also made a part of this deed. This sale is made by reason of th»* . failure of J. Vance Rowe and Wife; ! Gladys Rowe to pay off and dincharg^e some time In Washington, D. C., as ^ the town. | ham. i tl* AT XT CJ indebtedness secured by said dee<J Ei It A iN 1 1 L/ Ei O of trust. ! A deposit of 10 percent will b«^ i required from the purchaser at th» .sale. the guest of her son. Thad S. Page. Miss Novella George of Pilot Moun tain has accepted a position with 3jj(j jjrs. O. B. W'elch spent Book Club Meettt the week-end in Charlotte with rel- Mrs. E. T. McKeithen was host- atives. This the 12th day of February^ Sell The ('ars That People If'ant It) Buy Over JOO.OOn tnotr.rists toM Oldtiinohiic vs hat tliey uaiilcd ill iht'lr iir\t i-ari-. 'I'hcsc 200.000 car «Irivcr>( (!\prc-'f<l tlicir jircfcrenccs in till' <pic>4|ionnairc—‘''riif Frovinjj <'»rouiiil of Vublic Ojiii.ioii’"— jiii’turi'il ali<>\<‘. \nil Itoll) tfic l<»\v-priced (HdsmoliiU* Six at arnl the Ki'tf'cr, roomier Oldsinn- bilc I'jfxht Jiavc h«‘cn "liuilt to (he jMihlic'rt order.’’ As a result llie local C)ldsmol»ile dealer nhould enjoy a profit- able iiiisiness . . . will enjoy public preference for his men handise . . . will not have to fight sale.s resistance. ACT NOW.. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUMITY Oidsmobile offers this niortey-making r>pporlunity to sotae local business man with a wide acquaintance. He may or may not be expe rienced in the automobile business ... he must be able to make a moderate capital investnient. Act now . . . write or wire for detaik about this opportunity to sell this ptmular line of Ceoeral Motors cart. G. H. STABLEFORD Olds Motor Works 500 W. Trade St. (’harlotte, N. C. Priam/, •. i. Tmmtlits, Uiekl^m atives in Greensboro. They were ac companied by Mrs. Charles E. Pleas ants, Jr., who visited her daughter. Miss Margaret Pleasants. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Fields of L, McGraw, Mrs. D. N. Carter. Mrs. Cha-s, Barringer and Misses Edith I F23M16. S.\LE OF VALUABLJE FARM PROPERTY AI»MlNISTKATOK’S NOTICK Thell’s Cafe and Filling Station here. | ess to the Thursday Afternoon Book I Mrs. J. E. Muse visited relatives Mrs J W Newell and daughters ' her home near Aberdeen in Fayetteville last week. , Having qualified as administrator j 1934. Mrs. J. A. Sturdivant and Miss Ruth j last week. , -'trs. J. M. Lane and daughter, of the estate of M. W. Blue, late of ; OTE^TA-T^ Newell, who have been recent guests During the business hour it was Alicia of Oxford are spending a few ! Moore County, Nor'h Carolina this j ATJON, Trustee, Durham, N. C of Mrs. Joe Pleasants, returned to voted that the Ways and Means Com- Carthage with Mrs Lane’s their home in Florence, S, C„ last mittee provide a skating rink for Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jack- Sunday, ' the town, also that the club invite Miss Bessie Gunter, who has been ' Carl Goerch. editor of The State, to 1 Mildred Cross was hostess visiting relatives In Summerville S. address the club next Friday. "Hus- ^ C,. returned last week. bands’ Night.” and “Teachers’ the Carthage Hotel. Miss I Night” at the Community House, received high score Misses Irma Herring and Mary regular meeting will be held Playing were Mrs. O. JTI at the home of Mrs. Harr>> Pethlck I ^elch, Mrs. L._R. Sugg, Mrs. A. in Southern Pines at which time she will address them on China and Chi- nest Arts. is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of the said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Jackson Springs. North Caro- lina on or before the 28th day ot Lnder and by virtue of the author- loor - .1 11 1 'ty conferred upon us in a deed of Febniary, 1935, or this notice will be executed by H, M. McCaskill pleaded in bar of recovery. All per- 1 and wife. Lydia McCaskill on the son.s indebted to said estate will , 18th day of May 1926 and recorded please make immediate payment. This 28th day of February. 1934, D. P. BLUE. Interesting papers were read by , . , . ^ , Mrs. J. W. Graham and Mrs. George ~ Fredericksburg, la., spent the w^eek- _ Cross. Martin on the Social Customs of The I Rucker, Betty Jones, Mary Currie, ' Administrator Estate of M. W. Blue. Esther Seaw'ell, Annie McKeithen,' M21Apr6 Margaret McLeod and Miss Mildred i — VDMINISTRATOU’S NOTIt’K end visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, A, Me Keithen. White House” and "White House Weddings,” and Miss Margaret Mil- Miss Miriam Johnson, who is at- j^j. rendered a musical program. Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Jr., was host ess to a number of her friends at bridge last Wednesday afternoon. Having qualified as admini.stratrix, with the will annexed, of the estate of Zue E. Wheeler, deceased, late ot I tour tables w'ere in play and at the Moore County, North Carolina, this Tne special guests present w-ere ^ conclusion of the game Mrs. R. G. is to notify all pers<ins having claims Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield, and Mrs. War- vV'allace received high score prize ■ against the estate of said decea.sed ran Smith of Pinebluff, and Mrs. Nat Making up the tables were Mesdames ' the undersigned, Weaver, Mrs. L. T. Avery, Mrs. John Beaslev C T Crier II 1 ? tl! >0" . ^ ' , w Beasley, T. Gner. U. L., f„re the 23rd day of February, 1935, Ralph Caldwell, Jr.. Mrs. C. C. Be, ^ Spence. R. G. Wallace, H, G. Poole, ' or this notice will be pleaded in bar thune and Misses Margaret Miller q Dalrymple. S. H. Miller, EM. i recovery. All persons indebt- Mr.v T, C, htevenson. and John Le- wilder. Simpson C. G. Spencer E H Mor- ! t-, rr J . mediate payment. Underwood, J. L.. Me-. This the 23rd day of February 1934. Benefit Bridge j Graw and Miss Judith Wainer. MRS, ANNA E. WENGER, Administratrix. C. T. A., Estate of 1 Zue E, Wheeler, ; F23M30. tending school at Randolph-Macon College in Lynchburg, Va., came home last week to attend the funeral ser- vice.s for her grandmother. Mr.s. Clara H. Johni^on. Mrs, W, A, Leland and her sL-iter, land of Johnson City, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. E. T McKeithen S, L. Windham is out this week, after being confined to his home for the past two weeks w^ith a severe ca.se of influenza. The Junior Class entertained at 12 ' tables of bridge and other card games last Thursday night at the Coirmun- ity House. The George Washington j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor spent Birthday motif was effectively car- the past week-end in Fort Valley, jj^ refreshments and dec- (Political Advertising) STACK ENDORSED Ga. orations. Prize winners were Prof. Entire Monroe Bar EnthufiiastlciU- I Vance Rowe. Jr., Jack Smith. W. W. Maurer, Mrs. Richard Page, Mrs. | ly Endone Him for , Re-Election Ralph Caldwell, Jr.. came home last R. c. Zimmerman, Lawrence Cliff. J. I Sunday to visit home folks. Mrs. Charles B. Thomas was call ed to Mount Gilead last week on ac-' Robert Farrell. Mrs. Boylan. Mrs , _ „ , count of the illness of her mother. Gordon Keith and Missea Elizabeth 1 Democrats of the Thirteenth | Ewing, Sam T. Ewing and wife. Min-' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maynard ’ Farree, Hazel Adcox and Nancy Bed- ' --- Judicial District: The Democratic members of the Union county bar present to the Democracy of this District for re spent the week-end in Durham visit- dingfield. The prizes were donated by ing relatives. 1 merchantsi of the town and friends. Misses Nancy Beddingfield and ! ^ sum of $20.00 was realized which is Swannoa Sears spent last Sunday in towards defraying the expenses ™ ‘'^cumbent Raleigh I of Junior-Senior banquet In Ap ^ ^ Ralph Leach came home from the State University at Chapel Hill last Saturday to spend the week-end. ril. Judge A. M. Stack In 1922 he was elected for four 1 x-ii 4. 11. ■ J 1 ister of Deeds of Moore County ' jy=ar^ to fill out the unexpired term _^„rth Carolina in Book 45 at W^e’ EM.M.^MIEL KPISCX)P.\L First Sunday in the Month of Judge W. J. Adams, and in 1926 j 1.5.5. and the conditions of which said ' he was elected for a full term of I chattel mortgage having been brok- I eight years. When he shall have fin- j and the powers of sale therein 1 iished this present term in December, become operative | ^ ’ I the undersigned will offer for sale at Church School, 9;30 a. m.; Holy he will have served only one full the hour of two o’clock P. M. on the Miss Grace McBride has returned, from a visit to relatives at Cameron.! She was accompanied home by her i aunt, Mrs. W. A. Yow, who will visit i Communion and Sermon, 11:00 a. m. | term and half of another term. His in her home. Other Sundays- Holy Communion, 1 friends are asking his renomination The Southern Pines Firemen en-‘8:00 a. m.; Church School, 9:00 ai ; on his own record on the bench, tertained the Aberdeen Firemen at 'm.; Morning Prayer and Sermon, His long and varied practice at the the Fire Hall In Southern Pines with i 11:00 a. m. ^ bar, his knowledge of the law, his a most enjoyable oyster stew last I Saints’ Days Holy Communion, 1 record for ability and fidelity to duty Friday evening. ' 10 ;00 a. m. i as a former Solicitor of this District, I Little Miss Mary Catharine Ball; During Lent—Wedne.sdaya-Even- !his sense of justice and right, and and Graham Braslngton are vicMms ing Prayer, 4:45 p. m. jhis aervicc.-i on the bench have made I 'of whooping cough, which threatens Fridays The Litany, 4:45 p. m.'him an outstanding member of our ^ in Book 47, Page 28, we will on Sat urday »be nih day of March 1984. I'i o’t'lock noon / at thp Courthou ;e door in Moon* County, Carthage N. C„ .sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: .A.I1 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 I'ower & Light Co., Walter McCaskill and others, bounded a.s follows, to-wl(: Be ginning at a stake on the S. prong of Lower Little River, corner of Carolina Pi>wer & 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 chs to a ^ state an6ther 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 Ch.'S, to a s^ake and ptrs. thence ’ E. 675 chs. to a stake and ptis. corner of the Catherine McLean tract; thence S. 14.07 chs. to a stake and ptrs. in Walter McCaakills’ line; thence as his line N. 82 1-2 W. 18.88 ch.s. to his comer; thence N. .59 W. 22.75 chs. to another comer of Walter McCaskills’; thence N. 55 E. 8.70 chs. to a stake and ptrs. thence S. 79 E. 2.30 chs. to a s:aKe 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 ptre.; channel of the S. prong of Low er Little River; thence aa the channel of said river to the begin ning. containing 109 acres, more or less. This .sale is made by reasoo of the 6th day of March. 1934, at public ' failure of H. M. McCaskill and wife, auction, to the hlgiiest bidder for Lydia McCaskill to pay off and dla- NOTICE OF FOUFX'LOSURE .\NI> SALE OF f'HATTEI> ‘ Notice is hereby given that under I the terms of a chattel mortgage, made, executed and delivered by B. B. j Saunders and wife. Ora E. Saunders. : J. F. Allred and'wife. Bettie E. All- ■red. D. C. Ewing and wife, Nannie nle Ewing, and C. C. Bennett and wife, Gladys L.. Bennett, by Wm. W. 1 Maurer. Attorney in Fact, to Zadie Leach, Mary Leach Graham, Louise i 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- ca.sh. on the premises of the Aberdeen ■ lotel. 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 Uie Aberdeen Hotel Building, in the Town of Aber deen, Moore C3ounty, North Car- charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A depoaii of 10 percent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. INTERSTATE ’I’RUSTEE CORPOR ATION, Substituted Trustee, Durham, N C. rasMM.

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