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THE PILOT. Southgrn Pines and Aberdeen, North CaroMnn
Friday, April 20, 1934.
rolitical Announcements
FOR C'ORONER
General Smith Dies Suddenly I Vass Looks For Good
on Return Home From Festival of Dewberries
THIRD STRAIGHT DEFEAT I
FOR HIGH SCHOOL NINE
BIRD club news
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Coroner of Moore County sub
ject to the Democratic primary in
June.
—LLOYD T. CLARK.
Southern Pines, March 15, 1934.
State Commander of Confeder
ate Veterans, 91, Victim of
Heart Attack at Ansonville
FOR STATE SENATOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the State Senate subject to the
Democratic primary in June.
—S. R. HOYLE.
Carthage, March 14, 1934.
FOR THE legislature
I am a candidate for the Leglsla-
ture. Will appreciate your support.
Briefly my platform is A SQUARE
DEAL TO ALL.
ANGUS B. CAMERON.
FOR STATE SEN.4TOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for State Senator from this district
subject to the Democratic primary in
June.
—U. L. SPENCE.
Carthage, March 13, 1934.
FOR THE LEGISLATLRE
General William Alexander Smith,
commander of the North Carolina
Confederate Veterans who was among
the prominent visitors to Southern
Pines for Military Day of Festival
Week last Friday, died at his home
in Ansonville on Monday night. He
wa.s stricken with a sudden heart at
tack. Though 91 years of age. Gener
al Smith appeared in excellent health
when here last week.
He was born January 11, 1843 in
Anson County of distinguished Eng
lish lineage. He was educated in the
schools of that county and then en
tered Davidson College.
He completed the first year there
and was making a high scholastic
record in his sophomore year until
April, 1861 when the War Between
the States broke out. He returned
home and enlisted as a boy of 18 in
the Anson County Guards, the first
company to be recruited in that coun
ty-
Real Estate Active
Dr. Taylor and Sycamore Cot-
tagk in Pinehurst Sold
During Past Week
The attractive cottage home of
the late Dr. Richard E. Taylor on
Linden Road, Pinehurst, was sold
this week by L. L. Biddle, II to
Mr. and Mrs. C. McDonald of Pine
hurst, who will take immediate
oossession and occupy it as a home.
Byron U. Richardson, cashier of
the Bank of Pinehurst, this week
purchased the Sycamore Cottage,
recently partially destroyed by
fire, from I. C. Sledge and John
Taylor of Pinehurst, and will re
build for a home. Mr. Richardson
at present resides in West End.
Bird lovers are notified that the
Southern Pines High School absorb- deferred address by Mrs. Green will
Chadbourn Marketing Company l its third straight baseball licking be given next Monday morning at
To Again Operate There , on Tuesday afternoon when they 10-30 o’clock at the New England
This Season ! journeyed to Laurinburg and lost to House. This should call out everyone
the school team of that town. The fin. ' heard Mrs. Green over the
radio where she has proven her abil
ity to speak, as well as write enter-
The Chadbourn Marketing Com- ■ g
pany, which so successfully operated ;
the auction market in Vass during last | Wilson started on me mouna , tainingly. The Bird Club will hold
‘ dewberry season, will again operate ' locals, but gav 5 way to Rus- ^ regular meeting on Tuesday
the market this season, it has been Powell in the sixth. Laurinburg morning at the same place. Last Tues-
gamered about 12 hits off their com- ^^y.g ^ ^f spe-
bined deliveries, but their support ^ies and new migrants are reported
was erratic and errors at crucial frequently. Several new members
moments gave the winners several un- ^^^e welcomed to the club as well
earned tallies. Pottle and Boney, with transient visitors.
two safe blows each, led the eight-
hit attack of the locals. ■ It Pays to Advertise in The Pilot,
WINS MUSIC CONTEST
announced. Lacy Tate, secretary-
treasurer of the company, who man.
aged the market last year, and W. C.
Edmund of Chadbourn were in Vass
recently looking over the dewberry
situation, Mr. Tate is expecting to
have more buyers on the market this
year than were present last year,
I and indications now are that there will
I be a bumper crop of berries to mar
ket. The vines have made an unusual
ly good growth and a number of new
1 fields in the Vass community will be-
’ gin bearing this year.
The marketing company will again
furnish crates to the dewberry grow
ers and a shipment is expected here
within a few days. The prices will be
somewhat higher than those of last
year, but crates will be supplies here
I am a candidate for the Lower
House of the General Assembly, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary in June.
—N. L. GIBBON.
FOR JUDGE OF RIXORDER’S
COURT
I am a candidate for Judge of Re
corder's Court, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic Primary to be
held on June 2nd.
—J. VANCE ROWE.
Holland Shaw, Pinehurst High
School senior won first honor in the
music contest for the Durham District at the minimum prices established by
The company volunteered its serv-
held at Durham on Friday, in the , the lumber code. If paid for within
ices to North Carolina and became baritone solo group. He won over ten days after delivery, the price will
part of the Fourteenth North Carolina contestants and will rep- $47.04 per hundred; if paid for
regiment. General Smith, then a pri-
resent the district in the State contest within thirty days after delivery,
vate, participated with his company at Greensboro the 27th. Holland is a 548; if paid for within sixty days af-
in Matties at Yorktown, Williamsburg, ) p^^pjj Catherine Blue who re- ter delivery, $48.24.
ceived her music education at the
Flora Macdonald College Conserva
tory, and is head of the music depart
ment of the local school.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
I wish to announce that I am a
candidate to succeed myself for the
Office of Register of Deeds subject
to the action of the Democratic Pri
mary on June 2. I appreciate the con
fidence and support of my friends in
the past, and wish to assure them or
the same courteous seryic? in the
future. It is a pleasure to me to serve
you.
—W. J. HARRINGTON.
FOR JUDGE OF RECORDER’S
COURT
I am deeply grateful to the people
of Moore County for the support here
tofore given me. It has been my
constant endeavor to show my grati
tude by faithful public service. j
I am a candidate for renomination
in the approaching Democratic pri
mary, and the support which the elec
tors see fit to give me will be greatly
appreciated.
Very respectfully,
GEORGE H. HUMBER.
Seven Pines and Richmond.
On July 1, 1862, he was in the
charge up Malvern Hill and was ser
iously wounded, falling just in front
of the Union breastworks. He was
critically ill for six months and the
Malvern Hill wound left him a crip
ple for life.
After years of success as a mer
chant. he retired from the merchan
dising business and became president
of the Yadkin Falls Manufacturing
Company, of the Eldorada Cotton
Mills of the Carolina Construction
Company. He early became interested
in the development of the telephone
and organized and became president
of the PeUee News-Transit Company
Me was a Itading farmer of Anson
county for many years.
General Smith succeeded his broth
er-in-law, Captain Frank Bennett, as
commander of the Anson Camp, U.
C, V., and served for some years as
inspector-general of the Second Bri
gade, U. C. V., with the rank of ma
jor on the staff of General W. L.
London.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Smith
is one adopted son, B. D. Nelms, of
Anson county.
I'l.ANO RECIT.\L
FOR SHERIFF
Armet Brown, a winter resident of
Southern Pines, will give a piano re
cital at the Civic Club at 3:15 o’clock
I hereby announce my candidacy this afternoon. Friday. The public
for Sheriff, subject to the action of is invited. A Chinese Tea is planned
the Democratic Primary in June. for next Friday afternoon at the
—K. G. DEATON. I club.
Mrs. W. C. Leslie, Miss Florence
Leslie. Miss Louise Leslie and Julian
Leslie went to Charlotte Sunday to
see Mrs. F. W. Taylor, who under
went an operation in the Charlotte
Sanatorium on Saturday. Mrs. Taylor
is getting along well.
Mrs. H. C. Callahan, Mrs. Harry
Use The Pilot “Want Ads” to sell
the little odds and ends.
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR CLERK OF COURT
NORTH CAROLINA,
.MOORE COUNTY,
I hereby announce myself a can-1
^idate for the office of Clerk of the
Superior Court of Moore County, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary.
JOHN WILLCOX.
FOR SOLICITOR '
!
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Solicitor of the Record
er’s Court of Moore County, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary.
—M. G. BOYETTE.
FOR SHERIFF '
I hereby wish to announce myself a
Mndidate for Sheriff’s Office, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
Primary. Your support will be appre-
«iated.
—C. J. MCDONALD.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
FUBLIC.ATION
TOWN OF SOURTHERN PINES,
Plaintiff
vs.
John Campbell and wife,
Campbell, Defendants.
The defendants alwve named will
take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Moore County,
North Carolina, to foreclose certain
tax sales certihcates issued to the
plaintiff on June 6th, 1932; and the | Mrs. Emma Laubscher, Mrs. W. J.
The Week in Vass
Mrs Ben H. Wood was hostess to i ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy and
the Presbyterian Auxiliary an after- three children and the Thompson fam-
noon last week. “Christ in University ily of Vass. Dinner was served pic-
Life" was the topic and an intei’est- iiic style.
ing program was given by Mrs. R- Mrs. Lizzie Smith of Lillington
G'^Rosser Mrs. C. A. Lawrence and spent Monday with her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. D. C. McGill. The Bible study R. G. Rosser,
was conducted by Mrs. Lawrence.
Misses Myrtle and Catharine Mc
Millan were hostesses to the Pres
byterian Girls’ Circle at its April
meeting and a program on “Vacation
Church Schools” was presented un
der the direction of Miss Agnes
Smith.
The Campbell College Glee Club of McBryde and Miss Eva Callahan spent I
Buie’s Creek will give a concert in Thursday in Raleigh. j
the local school auditorium at 8 , Eugene Hicks spent last week-end |
o’clock on this Friday evening. The in Kaleigh visiting his brother, J. L. |
price of admission will be 15 cents Hicks, one of the Raleigh policemen
for children and 25 cents for adults, injured in an elevator accident a few
Mrs. C. L. Tyson, Mrs. R. G. Ros- days ago.
ser, Mrs. A. M. Cameron and Mrs. ! Miss Jewell Edwards and Miss Alice
B. H. Wood were hostesses to the Vass Tackett of Lucama and Miss Ossie
Woman’s Club on Friday evening at pjwards of Garner spent Sunday
the home of Mrs. Wood. Routine bus- Mrs. Mary E. Edwards,
iness was transacted and Mrs. C. A.
Lawrenco was elected head of the
public welfare department to take
the place of Mrs. R. L. Oldham, re
signed. A vote of appreciation was
given Mrs. Oldham for her splendid
service in this department. The club
voted to hold a plant exchange on
Thursday afternoon of this week.
Mrs. Rosser was elected a delegate
to the State Federation meeting in
Asheville.
An interesting program was giv
en by the welfare department with
I said defendants will further take no
tice that they are required to appear
Cameron and Mrs. H. A. Borst taking
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cox and child
ren. Winona, Lorine and Royall, Jr., |
of Lumberton called on friends in !
town Sunday afternoon. |
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson of
Southern Pines, Mrs. Janie Muse and *
Misses Mamie, Minnie and Jacksie I
Muse of Cameron and John C. Muse
of Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Keith Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs, C. A. Lawrence and
family .spent Monday in Greensboro
with Mrs. Lawrence’s sister^ Miss
Lucy Cherry Crisp.
Misses Myrtle and Catharine Mc-
befor^TheSk of and following this, a delightful j Millan and Linwood Furr spent Sun-
social hour was enjoyed. The host- ! day in Raleigh,
esses were assisted by Miss Eliza- ' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callahan, How.
betr Wood in serving ref; fshments. | ard Callahan and Marshall Hilliard
W. D. Smith is attending Presby. ! visited friends in High Point Sunday,
tery in Aberdeen this w’eek as a del- | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jessup, Mr.
of said County within thirty days
from the service of the Summons,
and answer or demur to the Com
plaint in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said Complaint.
Dated this 16th day of April 1934. j egate from the Vass Presbyterian ; and Mrs. R. B. Jessup and Mrs. Kate
^ClSk ™h^Sup’erior Court. ' Scarboro spent Sunday in Laurinburg.
A27M18. The Vass-Lakeview High School | Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLauchlin of
has announced its commencement pro- Aberdeen were recent callers at the
gram, which is as follows: April 29 home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Keith.
NORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
U.S.Poultr\)tena
The only poultry netting which
stretches straight and true from post
to post without top rail or baseboard.
Q The only netting which can be
taken down and put ap again and
again without bagging or sagging.
^ Built like farm fence—stronger,
more rigid, more lasting. More
economical to put up. Made with
both one-inch meshes and two-inch
meshes. Heights, 12 to 72 inches.
QAsk U8 to ^ow you this modern
poultry fence.
NOTICE OF SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION
at 8 p. m., Baccalaureate sermon by ! Mr. and Mrs.^, M. Cameron and
the Rev. A. W. Dick of Fayetteville | Creek.
in the school auditorium; Tuesday family spent last week-end with Dr.
evening. May 1, at 8 o’clock, Recita- and Mrs. J. F. McKay of Buie's
tion-Declamation Contest; Thursday' Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh vis-
evening, May 3, at 8 o’clock, Class j ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Day Exercises; Friday morning. May Keith, Sunday.
4, at 10 o’clock, Graduating Exercises Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean and
TOWN OF SOURTHERN PINES
Plaintiff
vs.
George Lee and wife, ' '’^ith an address by Dr. George Ho-: children went to Cameron Sunday af-
Lee, Defendants. ward of the Education Department; ternoon to see J. D. McLean who is
of thp University of North Caro-, recovering from a tonsil operation.
The defendants above named will una; Friday' evening. May 4, at 8! Mrs. John Caddell, Herbert and
take notice that an action entitled >
as above has been commenced in ^
the Superior Court of Moore County, The freshmaii class of Vass-Lake-
Burney Hardware, Co.
Aberdeen,
Phone 30
North Carolina, to foreclose certain view high school entertained the sen-
tax sales certihcates issued to th6 iors and the high school faculty at a
plaintiff on June 6th, 1932; and the uon
Lid defendants will further take no. ^^I'^htful social in the Junior Hall
tice that they are required to appear Monday evening. Games and con-
befote the Clerk of the Superior Court tests were enjoyed throughout the
of said County within thirty days evening.
from the service of the Summons, ^ surprise birthday dinner was held
and answer or demur to the Com- .
plaint in said action, or the plain- ^ home of Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
tiff will apply to the Court for the Thompson on last Sunday honoring
relief demanded In said Complaint. Mrs. Thompson’s brother, Clyde Gaddy
April 19M. of Sanford. Those present were Mr.
JOHN V^LX^OOX, J __ ^ ^ It ^ a
Clerk of the Superior Court. , ^
A27M18. ^ord, Mr. and Mrs, Bryant of San-
Paul Caddell spent Saturday in Put
nam.
Miss Ruth McNeill and Miss Eliz
abeth Wood visited Miss Grace Me.
Neill In Raleigh during the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cameron and
family of Manley were dinner guests
of relatives here Sunday.
Earl Edwards and Julian Leslie
W’ere Raleigh visitors Monday.
After spending several days here
as the guests of her sister, Mrs.
H. C. Callahan, Mrs. Harry McBryde
returned on Friday to her home In
Rockinghfun.
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