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1926. I appear In “Mid. I s « N , it ii: tmmnta :ek I !E I n H ♦♦ tt tniiiiti a in •k e *e [y jt ir ir in ♦♦ H mmm VOLUME 6 THE PILOT Is a Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding of the Sandhill Territory of Nor Address all communications to thk printing company, VASS. N. C kiwanis auB TAKES CARTHAGE Meets at the County Capital With Many Local Guests. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926 NUMBER ION $2.00 New Board of County Commissioners;ARMISTICE DAY AT SANFORD One of the most significant meets of the Kiwanis Club was held Wed- nt sday in Carthage where dinner was ferved by the women’s organization, iind a large number of local citizens were visitors at the table, U L Spt'Hce expressed his approval of the invasion of the county seat by the lUib. and spoke of the work that is d->iie by this bunch of men for the lommoii county welfare, and intima- U‘(i that the impression made will f^tiniulate a more helpful attitude on the part of Carthage which has been watehing- Kiwanis successes for some time Judge Way had with him Judge Drew of Pittsburgh, who confessed ihat he was impressed by what he had seen in a few days since dropping down with the Way house- hiild at Mid-Pines, and he promises | to come back shortly when Pittsburgh j is in condition to let the judges get i away longer at a time. This climate and sun oundings, and hotels, and charms of all sorts strike the Penn sylvania folks along about this time of the year, and Judge Drew wants more Tom Bost, of Raleigh, talked a lit tle about the responsibility of the citizen in government affairs f Elaborate Program Prepared By Lee Post No. 18, Who Will Entertain Legionaires. D A. McLAUCHLIN Vass G. C SHAW High Falls M. C MCDONALD West End REGULAR MEETING ““I community IgamE LAWS ARE AL. MOORE D. A. R. BEING DISCUSSED the average man and woman shows, He thinks the enthusiasm of women coming into politics six yea'S ago Mrs. D. A. Cameron The passing of Mrs. D. A Camer on at her home here on last Friday night came as a shock to her rela-! lo Select Name For Chapter of^tives and friends Mrs Cameron had! Would Have Children of American not been real well for more than a | ^^^te Wide Game Bill Revolution. year, but was able to attend to her | Enforced, rp, A li? 1 % i duties, and although she felt worse ' The Alfred Moore <^hapter, D A. condition! 'I’*'® following copies of letters ex- HeU" ^ >-egula,- monthly meetingconsidered grave until Fri- ^ Mecklenburg He I Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs | County and Leonard Tufts, chairman at the home on Saturday afternoon,' Moore County Game Commis- ! and was conducted by Rev. W. V. ' interest to our read- ' McRae, of the Methodist Church, and j rate, they show some- Rev. Dougald Monroe, of the Presby-; is on both sides of the terian Church. Several songs , sung, among them being “Jesus, Lov t.iok for his text the 300,000 voters ^ Ejwin McKeithen, Aberdeen, with who were out to election Tuesday, in stead of the 800,000 who should have been out, and deplored the indifference j large attendance responded to roll to their debt to good government that vvith patriotic quotations and two new members, Mrs Lila Barnw^ell, Mrs. P. P. McCain as joint hostess. The Regent, Mrs. Tyson, presided; A Hendersonville, and Mrs. Eila Seawell (Please turn to page 3) N. C. BLUE October 6, 1926. er of My Soul,” which was sung as a i “My dear Mr Tufts: am enclosing you a few copies Wea^^hei s A lai-ge number were pres-! decision of Supreme Court and ent for the funeral service and also!trust you will read carefully You a name for the Chapter of the C i - ^ burial which was in Johnson’s will note the court holds any law un- of Carthage, welcomed into the chap-* . - i t> ^ i tvji and the lack of enthusiasm now, when I te,. The members were asked by V ‘ . B. Gra am and .Ir. we are the lowest in enthusiasm pos-' Mrs. Everest to aid her in selecting Sanford, Nov. 3—Big parade, foot ball game, dance, speaking and an archery contest will be some of the main features for the Armistice Day celebration at Sanford on November 11th, sponsored by Lee Post No. 18, American Legion and ably assisted by the Lee County Chamber of Com merce, Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs and by the Legion Posts throughout Lee, Moore, and Chatham counties and a part of Harnett. The final touches will be applied to the program on next Monday night, but the people are assured of the fol lowing tentative program: big parade with floats, decorated automobiles, two bands, veterans from all the wars that are now living, and many other features that make a good parade. A K. Miller has charge of this part of the program and he welcomes other entries After the parade the Raeford Anti- Aircraft company at Raeford will bat tle the Sanford All-Stars in a foot ball game on the High School grid iron. Among the stars for the local team will be A1 Johnston, ex-Tech star, and others from the high school team that battled Charlotte for the State honors and they assure us a real scrap. Beween the halves of the game the Archery company from Pinehurst will give an Archery demonstration fea turing the lady champion of the world. This team is a new feature and is well worth seeing. At six o’clock in the eviening all ex- servico men are invited to a barbecue .jrovided by the local post Beginning at eight o’clock the an- ! dren of the American Revolution now' being organized by her. A commit- ■ tee was appointed to consider the ad- I visability of purchasing Colonel Aus tin’s historic Revolution and the chapter is con Grove cemetery. The grave was bank- | constitutional where any county ed with beautiful flowers. charges a non-resident of said coun- The deceased, before marriage, was ; ^ resident of the State, a high- h fliirinu- thp Miss Mary Ellen Garner, a native of | license to hunt than a resident of g Moore county. She was born Janua-1 You will also note court (Please turn to page 2) i ^ Kv whi,.h '•V 16, 1868. In voung womanhood | to the state and Isdering ways and means b> which ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j owner, also court holds j the state has a right to pass a law Cameron was a member of the Vass ' prohibiting a non-resident of North I the home may be preserved. Mrs. ; was united in marriage to D A. | i McKeithen and Mrs. Campbell read ! Cameron, also of Moore county. Mrs. interesting papers. The first entitled JOHN WILLCOX The Mecklenburg Declaration of In- , dependence and the second I Carolina signers of the National Dec i laration of Independence. After ad . I . ^ 1 1* • . mg lives of usefulness I journment delicious reiiesnments . . * were served by the two hostesses. Methodist church, a good neighbor, a 1 C^^olina from hunting in the State. Now don’t vou think it about time to North faithful wife and mother. She leaves as a monument to her life’s work six ! P^^s a state wide game bill with war- line Christian daughters who are liv-i protect our game? Would be i glad to hear from you and since the surviving are the husband, two j‘Oi’rt ^as det-lared county laws un- bro'hers, G W, and J M Garner, of should get proper this community, one sistei’, Mrs. A L \ ^^ws at once for protection before it NOTICE DEATH OF NEILL CALVIN BLUE Beal, of Green boro, and the six daughters, Misses Bertha, Agnes, The Health and Welfare Association Margaret, Myrtle, Mabel and Lena and the Red Cross will meet in Pine- ^ Cameron. bluff at the home of Mr?. Suttenfield : on Tuesday, November 9, at 2:30 p. j ^ number of very attractive spooks As this is the time for election ^ witches from Cameron were in is l oo late’ Dear Mr October 7, 1926. m. McLean spent Friday Fayetteville. afternoon in Moore for. The more I see of State conference at Carthage November 6. | 11""! Please bring or send your pints, quarts or gallons as you see fit. MRS. ROBT. STEWART. On the afternoon of November 2nd, j officers a full attendance is desired. i Saturday evening. Xt'ill Calvin Blue, a much loved and I ! Miss Lizzie Jones most delightful- respected citizen of Eureka commu-| PRESBYTEKI4N WOMEN j ly entertained the members of her nity passed to his reward. Mr. Blue’s | j Sunday School class at a Hallowe'en death was not unexpected, as he was j -p i i Saturday evening, in his 88th year and had been in de- i We want U) have shower of canne , jy McD. Monroe and , alining health for some time. ! goods for Elise Hig-h j baby, Margaret, Mrs R. G Rosser, | Mr. Blue has lived in Moore County iill of his life and leaves the record of a useful , energetic life, full of t^nthusiastic interest in his county and j i:ommunity. His grandfather came | over from Argyleshire, Scotland,. about the year 1795, and located in j Moore County on the farm now own- ' by John and Danny Blue. His lather, who was born in 1804, lived on j this same farm during his entire life, i and here Neill Calvin Blue was born j on January 18, 1889, within two miles | of the farm upon which he lived and ; died. i Mr. Blue was a life long Presbyte- j l ian and Democrat and his death : marks the passing of one of the few j J't'maining Confederate Veterans. | In 1^2, the second year of the ] 'var between the States, Mr. Blue vol-; unteered for service in Company D, *19th Regiment of Moore County vol unteers. The regiment was command- (*d by “Bob” Ransom, and company D Your le ter of the 6th received and I appreciate that our law which calls | for anybody not living in Moore coun- j ty to pay a non-resident hunting li cense is unconstitutional but from all that I can learn it doesn’t affect the rest of our Mcore County law' at all. It simply means that a resident of Mecklenburg can shoot in Moore County for the same fee that a resi- Ele.ted Clc I Genera. Elec-fon Tuesday. of Su^erioi- Court iri SEABOARD ERECTS TANK AT VASS (Please turn to page 2) (Please turn to page 3> With Our Sick Folks. W’e are so glad to report good news about three of our people who have been sick for a long time. Mrs J M j Tyson is improving; Mrs. John B. j Cameron, although she is unable to I walk, is feeling better than at any time since she got sick many months ago. Mr. J. R. Thomas is obeying or ders and staying in bed, and is being (Please turn to page 2) CARD OF THANKS D. AL BLUE We want to thank and express our full appreciation of the kindness, fa vors and sympathy shown us through our mother’s illness and death and For several days a work train has: been on one of our side tracks, the crews being engaged in the erection of a large water tank near the depot. Shor'age of water at other points along the line compelled this improve ment. Pumping station is located at Little River and an adequate supply of water will be available at all times* STILL THEY SELL ON WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS nf Democratic Executive, from the many friends flovirers. Chairman of Uenioc JENNIE, DANIEL AND Committee, to whom great credit is due for Tuesday’s victory. I DUNCAN McCRIMMON. STACY BREWER Elected to represent Moore County in Lower House of General Assembly. This week Richardson’s agency sold lot number 218 on W^eymouth Heights in Southern Pines, The loca tion is in the vicinity of the Olmstead home and is another of that grouo that is pushing out toward the Mud- gett ■ neighborhood, L H Cherry is the buyer, A number of new homes are in the talk stage up in that par of the town, and a substantial type of construction is considered for ev ery one of them,
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