Page Six THE PILOT FrMay, November 9 I AUTOMOBILE RACES Cjr* UATTr^nAUT World’s speed king to drive his three miles a 01\I n/VUULrinrlljl minutes world’s wonder car, the fastest wonder car in the world in a special attempt to lower his own world s track record. © EVENTS RACES 6 Nine Famous Dirt Track Stars including Cleo Sarles well known Ford Champion Auto Polo AUTO RACES Pony Polo The most com plete day of SrORTS ever staged in the South Armistice Day F^inelivirst, N. C. MONDAY, NOVENBER i ADDOR ITEMS We are glad to report Mrs. A. C. Al- den’s condition greatly improved af ter a week’s illness. Miss Elsie Addor spent last week nursing Mrs. Jno. Blue in Aberdeen, and spent Sunday and Monday with Miss Margaret Keith in Vass. Friends of Miss Agnes Keith, who recently began training at Highsmiths Hospital, will be glad to know that she is getting along well after receiv ing several gashes and bruises in an auto smash a week ago. A drunken man ran into the car in which Miss Keith was riding with a party of friends on the Parkton road. No one was injured seriously, tho all weie bruised and badly shaken up. Miss Keith’s wounds necessitated several stitches. Miss Jeanne Addor came home Mon day night after having nursed Mrs. Reid Page and baby for three weeks. Mrs. Claudell left Monday for her Connecticut home after a pleasant vis it of two months to her daughter, Mrs. F. G. Wiley. Mr. B. J. Weathers and his lady friend, of Moncure spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Burns here, and attended the Sandhill Fair. Mr. Weathers is pleasantly remembered here where he has many friends who are always glad to see him back. He was a former second-trick operator here. Miss Viola Smith, who is in training at St. Johns in Wilmington, is at home on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith. Mrs. Grady Gardner, of Hoffman, visite^l her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther .':mith last week and attended the fair. Miss Jeanne Addor, Mrs. Henry Addor and “little” Henry, are spend ing a few days in Fayetteville with Mrs. Addor’s sister, Miss Agnes Keith and her aunt, Mrs. H. S. Averitt. Rev. Litcher Smith, Presbyterian evangelist of Fayetteville, will begin a series of protracted services at the Christian church on Sunday morning next, at 11 o’clock. Services will last throujhout the week, being held at 8 in the evening, and everybody is cordially invited to hear Mr. Smith who has conducted many revivals in this county and once before at Addor. Everybody remembers Mr. Smith pleasantly, all enjoy his preaching, and considers it a great privilege to have him in the community again. E. H. PERRY WINS CHURN NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF LAND Mr. E. H. Perry, of Siler (!)ity, won the churn given away by the* Delco Light Co., at the Sandhill Fair last week. The contest was open only to farmers and out of over five hundred chances, Mr. Perry was the lucky one. Mr. John A. McLeod, of Carthage, represents the Delco company in this territory. STIEFF PIANO CO’S CHRISTMAS CLUB The Chas. M. Stieff Piano Co., of Charlotte, are calling attention, in ^is issue of The Pilot, to their Xmas ^lub plan for buying pianos. Look ™ir ad up and make inquiry of them. 11 ^ glad to furnish you with all information necessary pertaining to the purchase of a piano. Default having been made in the payment of certain notes secured by the Mortgage Deed hereinafterwards referred to whereby the pow'ers of sale contained in said Mortgage Deed have become operative, and under and by virtue of the pow-ers and terms of sale in said Mortgage Deed contained, and as by law provided, I will offer and sell at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Carthage, Moore county. North Carolina, on Monday, December 3rd, 1923, at 2 o’clock P. M., the following de scribed land for the purpose of pay ing said notes and satisfymg said Mortgage Deed, said land being situ ated in Greenwood tow'nship. Moore county. North Carolina, and described by metes and bounds as follows. FIRST TRACT, Beginning at a stake by an old road near an old to bacco barn Mary Belle Ferguson’s 4th corner and runs thence the reverse of her line N. 25 E. 16 chains to stake, pine pointers, M. B. Ferguson’s 3rd and beginning corner of Bettie A. Fer guson 53 acres, thence with her line reversed N. 3 W. 15 chains to a stake in the road, thence as the road N. 83 W. 11.65 chains, thence as the ^’oad S. 67 W. 5 chains, thence as che road S. 70 W. 13 chains, thence S. 62 W. 7 chains to a stake in Johnson’s lino, thence S. 34 E. 4.20 chains to a stake and pine pointers, thence S. 38 E. 8.50 chains to Boswell’s line, thence N. 65 E. 3.50 chains to said Boswell’s cor ner, thence with Boswell’s line S. 5 E. 6.8) chains to Boswell’s corner, thence thence as the old line S. 42 E. 13 chains to an old corner of the origin al survey (Ferguson’s), thence ".9 E. 8.5 chains to the place of beginning, containing 47 3-4 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a pine knot the corner of Matthews and Poindexter land thence S. 22 E. 6 chains to the center of Carthage and Cameron road and even cornex’ with J. H. McDonald’s, pine stump pointers in Matthews and Poindexter’s line, thence as middle of the road with Mc Donald’s line S. 63 E. about 12 chains in the public road, a corner of Fergu son’s line opposite a tobacco barn, containing 1 1-2 acres, more or less, and for a more minute description of said land and premises see Mortgage Deed dated the 13th day of Decem ber, 1919, from R. E. Bryant to H. G. ElFis as appears of record in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Moore county in Mortgage Deed Book Number 30, pages 500 et sequitur, to which record reference is he:e and now made. This first day of November, 1923. G. H. ELLIS, Mortgagee, L. B. Clegg, Atty. Wilson, N. C. R. F. D. 2. H. W. DOUB Screened 2x4 EGG COAL Delivered to Aberdeen Pine- bluff and Southern Pines. Run and Operated for the Tobacco Grower JUST RECEIVED Latest Styles in Hats Beautiful new line of Neck wear, Notions, Dress Goods I Vass Millinery VASS, NORTH CAROLINA On the single prin ciple of service That includes max imum Cash re turns in full the day you sell ABERDEEN, N. C. Saunder’s Tobacco Auction Warehouse Aberdeen, N. C. Four ^ Door Sedan r FiOTy •vtipptd, $6B9, f, c. Detroit Inside and out, the new Ford Four-door Sedan shows improvements of far more than usual im portance. It is lower and sturdier in appearance. New cowl, hood, radiator and apron add size and finish to the front. Sun visor, and wide, well-finished alum inum doors with bar handles perfect the design of the body. Silk window curtains, deep broad-cloth uphol stery; dome light, door lock, window regulators and handles, all finished in nickel, complete a refinement you would ex pect only at a far higher price. Thu car can be obtained through tLe Ford fyeekly Purchase PUiH MOTOR CO. VASS, NORTH CAROLINA CAas • TRUCKS * TRACTOI $

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