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Friday, October 28, 1938. THE PILOT. Southern tMwes and Aberaeen, North Carolina Page Sevca The Week in Carthage Mei'tiiiK in (irccnslioro Mrs. Blair Beasley, Mrs- Herbert Maness, Mrs. Walter Wafford, Mrs. Wilbur McLeod, Mrs. Joe Allen and Mrs. C. T. Henson attended the an nual meeting of the Baptist Woman’s Missionary Society in Greensboro on Tuesday. p. T. .A. ('ons;rcs,s in .Xlhemarie Members of the Carthage P. T. A. attending the congress of Parents and Teachers held in Albemarle on Tuesday were Mrs. Blair Beasley, Mrs. Eldon Adams, Mrs. L. A. Watts, Mrs. C. J. McDonald, Mrs. Myrton T. Stewart and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas. Mrs. Ted Frye Hostess Honoring her house guests, Mrs. Paul Johnson of Sanford and Mra. Roy Williamson of Greensboro, Mrs. Ted Frye eiiteitained at a bridge lunchen at her home on Friday. Col. orful arrangements of fall flowers were used to decorate the home- High score prize was won by Mrs. Paul Johnson and Mrs. Roy William son received the gueSt prize- The hostess served a course luncheon. Hostess at Dinner Fart.y Mrs. Ted Frye entertained at din- rer on Friday evening, honoring hei house guests, Mrs, Roy Williamson of Greensboro and Mrs. Paul John- ton of Sanford. A beautifully ap pointed dinner was served. Covers were laid for the honoreea, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Williamson, Mr- and Mrs. Ted Frye, Mr. and Mrs- Ed McNair, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDon ald, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Rey nolds. CHirthage l*erM»naIs Mr. and Mrs. H- J. Hall and dau ghter, Carolyn, and Mrs. U. L. Bar rett spent last week-end at Bishop- ville, S. C. Tom Cole of Columbia, S. C., spent the week-end with hia mother, Mrs. Maty Jane Cole. Mrs- Ted Stone, Mrs. Jack Wil liams, Mrs- Holt McNeill and Miss Mamie Phillips shopped in Raleigh Saturday. Lee Roy Lee, owner of the local Ben Franklin store, and his mother, Mrs. Maggie Lee of Fayetteville were week-end guests of John Will- cox and family. Mrs. Joel Todd of Charlotte visited her sister, Mrs. Eldon Adams on Sat- .irday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinclair had as their guest on Sunday Mr. and Mr.s. Donald McQueen, Mrs. G- C. Rogers, Miss Mattie Belle Rogers, Miss Elizabeth Rogers and Miss Louise Rogers all of Fayetteville and Miss Alice Fitts of Fairfax, S. C. Mrs. W. J. Adams of Raleigh and William Adams of Rocky Mount were guests of Mrs. W. T. Jones Sunday. Mrs. Alice Watson of Oxford and Miss Martha McLeod of Sanford were week-end guests of Misses Cor- nia and Janie McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whitlock, Jr., and daughter Beth of Greensboro were Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whitlock and Mr. and Mis- A. F. Buyte. J. V. Miles, who has been serious ly ill at his home on the Pinehurst Diive is slowly improving. Miss Flora McQueen of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with h^r sis ter, Miss Margaret McQueen. Miss Annie McKeithen of Sanford spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. N. A. McKeithen. Mr. and Mrs. C- R- Mills and Miss Mary Ellen Sadler of Southern Pines visited Mrs. Myrton Stewart and Miss Frances Mills on Sunday. Mis. Ed Long returned to her home in Roxboro Monday after spending the week-end with Mrs. Margaret Penn. LEGAL NOTICES XOTK’E OF KESI LTS OK ELECTION The returns on the election on an Ordinance authorizing the issuance of TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($12,000.00) Land Bonds of the Town of Southern pines. North Carolina, held on October 24th, 1938, are certi- filed to by the Registrar and Judges of Election as follows: Southern Pines, N. C. October 24th, 1938, We, the undersigned, Hiram West brook, Registrar, and J. M. Windham and Mrs. J. H. Tilghman, Judges of Election, do hereby certify, that we have truly executed our duties ac cording to law, to the best of our knowledge and ability. We find as follows: Votes cast “for the ordinance BIG RANGE SALE $5.00 to $25.00 Allowance for Your Old Stove regardless of age or condition. We have a new line direct from the Factory. We can save you $40.00 or more on a Range and $20.00 or more on an oil Circulator. RANGES—wood or coal—from $35.00 to $145.00. Come in and get our prices. Also, new and used furni ture with best allowance. FREE DELIVERY Hendricks New and Used Furniture Store Carthage, N’. C. LEGAL WOTlCEfe authorizing lilia.OOO.OO bonds of the 'lown loi- tne purpose of j purchasmg land adjoining tiie I jicvv i-osi Oliice to Oe use<i as a j sue on wnitn lo erect puunc buildings wnicii tne 'lown may »e- ! gaily erect and for which it nugat , icvy an uniuiuied tax, and a tax j therefor” 40i> i Votes cast "against the ordi nance auinonzmg l^i‘i,Oyy.ovj i bonds of the I'own for the pur. ! pose of purchasing land adjoin ing the new Po»l Otrice lo be I used as a site on which to erect I public buildmgs which the 'lown may legally erect and for which I it inigni levy an unlinuied tax, I and a tax therefor" 49 I Total number of voters legis- I tered tor said election 3oJs I (Signed) HIRAM WESTBROOK, (Signed) J. M. WINDHAM, (Signed) MRS. J-H. TlLuHMAN. j Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 24th day of October, 1938. (Signed) GARLAND PIERCE 1 Notary Public The returns of said election as cer tified to by Hiram Westbrook, Reg- I i£tiar, and J. M. Windham and Mi s. J. H. Tilghman, Judges of Election, ai'e hei'eoy canvasseu, and we. The Boai'd of Commisaioneis of the Town ' of Southern Pines, North Carolina. I find as lollows: Total Number of Voterg regis- j tered for said election 358 Votes cast “for the ordinance j authorizing $12,000.00 bonds of I the Town for the purpose of pur chasing land adjoining the new Po.st Office to b*? used as a site on which to erect public buildings which the Town may legally erect and for which it might levy an unlimited tax, and a tax therefor" 20i> Votes cast “against the ordi- nance authorizing $12,000.00 Bonds of the Town for the pur pose of purchasing land adjoin- ' ing the new Post Office to be usod as a site on which to erect public buildings which the Town may legally erect and for which j it might levy an unlimited tax, I and a tax therefor" 49 The results of said election are hereby determined and declared to be in favor of the Ordinance authoriz- ' ing the issuance of $12,000.00 Land Bonds of the Town of Southern Pines, I North Carolina, I BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS i I L. V. O’CALLAGHAN I EUGENE C. STEVENS R. L. HART CHARLES S. PATCH H. J. BETTERLEY. NOTICE OF S/VLE LEGAL NOTICES NORTH ( AKOLLN A, MOOUK ( OrNTV. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES IN THE Sl’PEKIOK COl’UT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SI MMONS BV 1*1 BIJ( VTION THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, VS. ROBERT SKINNER The defendant, Robert Skinner, will TAKE NOTICE, That an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Coui t of Moore Coun-' ty. North Carolina, to recover judg ment on a note given to the said, Bank for a certain sum of money, and that said defendant will further take, notice that he is required to appear, at the office of the Clei'k of the Su- | perior Court in said County, in the cum’thmise in Carthage, N. C-, on the 12th day of 1938, and answer or demur to thp complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. JOHN WILLCOX, 014-N4 Clerk Superior Court- .\r»IlMSTUATKIX NOTICE Having qualified as admini.‘»tratrix of the estate of Mis.s Agnes B- Mac- Naughton, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed a Aberdeen, North Carolina on or before the 19th day of Octo ber, 1939 or notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payments. Dated October 19th, 1938. MR?, MYRTLE A. PAGE, Administratrix of Agnes B. MacNaughton. 021-N25. ember, 1938, and answer or demur to the court for relief demanded in said Complaint. Notice is hereby giv en to all persons claiming any inter, est in the subject matter of this ac tion to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or tney shall be forever barred and forecU. s- ed of any and all interest or clainis in or to the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 17th day of October, 1938. JOHN WILLCOX, 021, Nil Clerk Superior Court. NORTH (\\UOLIN \, MOOHE C'Ol’NTV. IN THE Sri'EKIOIl C’Ol’KT NOTICE NORTH C.VUOLIXA MOOUF. COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE Moore County, Plaintiff, vs. Arch Smith Heirs The defendants, Dan Smith and wife, Smith and Moses Smith and wife, Smith will take notice that an action en- titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens of $3.31,, together with penalty, interest and cost, upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate ty, North Carolina, described as 1C A. Dry Creek listed in the name of said defend ants for the year of 1932 for taxa tion. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the de fendants; and said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Carth age, N. C, on the 16th day of Nov- Mooi’e County, Plaintiff, vs. Arch Smith Heirs The defendants, Dan Smith and wife, Smith and Moses Smith anti wife . Smith, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens of $2.95, together with penalty, interest and coat, upon that ceitain piece or parcel of real estate situate in Bensalem Township, Moore Coun in Bensalem township, Moore Coun-1 ty. North Carolina, described as 10 A. Dry Creek j li.'^ted in the name of said defend-', ants for the year of 1933 for taxa tion. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the de fendants; and said defendants will further take notice that they are re-' quiied fco appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Carth age, N. C., on the 16th day of Nov ember, 1938, and answer or demur to the court for relief demanded in said Complaint. Notice is hereby giv en to all persons claiming any inter est in the subject matter of this ac tion to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or tliey, shall be forever barred and for‘»cU;.^- ed of any ard all interest or claims ir. or to the property or the procced^ received from the sale thereof. This 17th day of October, 1938. JOHN WILLCOX, ' 021, Nil Clerk Superior Court. NORTH CAROLINA, MOOKE COUNTY. ty. North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens of $14.24, together with penalty, interest and cost, upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate in Mineral Spgs. Township. Mnnre County, described as 38 acres at Jackson Springs listed in the name of said deiend- ants for the year of 1929 for taxa tion. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the de fendants; and .said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Carth age, N. C-, on the 16th day of Nov ember, 1938, and answer or demur to the court for I’elief demanded in said Complaint. Notice is hereby giv en to all parsons claiming any inter est in the subject matter of this ac tion to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or they shall be forever baired and I'ori-clos- ed of any and all interest or c'.aims- in or to the property or the prcceeds received from the sale thereof. This 17th day of October, 1938. JOHN WILLCOX, 021, Nil Clerk Superior Court. NORTH CAUOLIN.A, MOORE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR (OURT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE Moore County, Plaintiff, vs. W. L. Holliday Estate The defendants, Mrs. Pearl Holli day, widow, Evelyn Holliday and husband and William Holliday and wife, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore Coun- NC)TICE Moore County, Plaintiff, vs. Ralph Millett and Wife, Millett. The defendants, Ralph Millett and wife Millett, will take notice that an action en^ titled as above has been commenced ir the Superior Court of Moore Coun- ty. North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens of $12.34, together with pwialty, interest and cost, upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate in Sandhill township, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina, described a* 1 lot Southern PineS Rd. listed in the name of said defend ants for the year of 1930 for taxa tion. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the de fendants; and said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthou.«e in Carth- age, N. C-, on the 16th day of Nov ember, 1938, and answer or demur to the court for relief demanded in said Complaint. Notice is hereby giv en to all persons claiming any inter, est in the subject matter of this ac tion to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C, S. of North Carolina, or they .<?hall be forever barred and foreclos ed of any and all interest or claims in or to the property or the proceed* received from the sale thereof. This 17th day of October, 1938 JOHN WILLCOX, 021, Nil Clerk Superior C^urt Pursuant to a judgment in an ac tion Pending in Moore Superior Court entitled, "Moore County vs. Ernest A. Atkins, et al.”, the undersigned Commissioner appointed in said judg. ment for said purpose wifi, on Mon day, November 21, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Moore County, expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash all that cer tain lot or parcel of land lying and being in McNeill Townshin, Moore County, North Carolina, and de.scrib- ed as follows: I j 10 A. Youngs Road. I This the 20th day of October, 1938. j S. R. HOYLE, ; 028-N18. Commissioner. Democratic Speaking HON. J. M. BROUGHTON Will speak at Aberdeen on the night of November 2nd at 8:00 o’clock in the GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILDING All Moore CountyDemocratic nominees will be present, CONE AND LOOK THEN OVER r, Seasonal Rentals Do not postpone too long your search for your winter residence in or about Southern Pines. The demand this year is great The supply may not meet the demand. Let us show you NOW what there is available. Homes and Home Sites We have listed with us some exceptional residential property with and without houses, for those desirous of making Southern Pines their permanent home. Whether you would buy or build a home, look over our list. Paul T. Barnum Real Estate and Insurance Bank Building: Southern Pines
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