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DR. OLIVE CHIROPRACTOR Aberdeen, 9 to 12 A. M. Southern Pines, 1 to 5 P. M. s S H H ♦« :: SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred upon me in a Deed of Trust executed by W. S. O’Briant, on THE PILOT the first day of March, 1924, and re corded in book of mortgages 33, page 149, I will on Monday, the 22nd day of November, 1926, at 12 o’clock noon at the courthouse door in Carthage, Moore county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing land, to-wit: ANNOUNCING The Appearance of THE HARP SYMPHONY First tract: Beginning at a stake driven in the east edge of the Sea board Air Line right of way at the j edge of the Swamp of Juniper branch; Friday, November 19, 190^ COMMISSIONER'S SALE Under and by virtue of a judffm^rtt of the Superior Court of Lee Count^ N. C., rendered at the Septemhl^’ 1926, Term, in the case entitled “Jew ell Riddle Co., Inc., against Pinphinff Hotel Co., Inc.,- the undersigned commissioners will on Mondav 6th day of December, 1926, at th! hour of 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door in Carthage, Moore Coun' stake with pine pointers near the NE ty,^ North Carolina, expose for sale ai Second tract: Beginning at a stake on the western bank of Aberdeen Creek near old Tram bridge near the head of the Lake at Pine Bluff and running thence N 51 W 1500 feet to a corner of Rosy land; thence N 41 E 600 feet; thence S 58% E 536 feet; thence N 12 W 618 feet; thence N 58% W 3874.2 feet to a stake by Pines; thence S 67 W 666.6 feet to a iisissm NW corner of White’s 3 acres, runs thence with his line S 65 E 320 feet to Whites other corner; thence as his one line S 20 W 169 feet to a stake, Chandlers corner of 1 acre; thence as Chandlers line East 209 feet to his corner; thence as Chandlers line S 20 W 211 feet to the Adams line; thence East 1925 feet to a steel axle point; ♦^hence as the Adams line S W 983 feet to a stake; thence S 41^ E with Heckarts line 4050 feet to a steel axle ond driven by the Graham road, Heckarts corner; thence as the Gra- l^am road N 46 E 1790 feet to a stake, Cozarts Corner; thence as his line N 41% W 7000 feet to the east edge of the Seaboard Air Line right of way, thence S 25 E 660 feet; thence S 16 E 594 feet; thence S 26 E 1386 feet; the same being 100 feet from the cen tre of their track; thence with said , ® ^ * ^ to pay off right of way S 49 W 1130 feet to a discharge the indebtedness se- stake; thence a curved line with said ; deed of Trust. 1 right of way 1518 feet to the begin- This the 29th day of October, 1926. public auction for cash to the highe'^t bidder tho^e two certain tracts or parcels of land, fully described in deed of Alexander P Holbrook thence S 74 E 594 feet; thence S 12 | Pinebluff Hotel Company and deed of E 660 feet; thence S 36% E 528 feet; ‘ ^Farms, Inc., to Pine, to the channel of Juniper branch;, ^ ^®^or^d in the . ^ ! office of the Register of Deeds fnv thence down its various courses to Moore County, respectively in Boot Aberdeen Creek; thence S 15 E 726 I 9*6, at page 93, and Book 96, at page feet to S. A. L. right of way; thence 11^9, to which reference is made for with it in a NE direction 4455 feet; ' together .u XT cm/ X 4. XU u I with the hotel thereon, known as thence N 50 Vg W 516 feet to the chan- Pinebluff Hotel, said property bein^ nel of Aberdeen Creek; thence down located in the village of Pinebluff its various courses about 1452 feet to i ®^st of Highway Route No. 50 and the beginning, containing 275 acres, ' Seaboard Air Line Rail- , ’ i way tracks, and being the same pron- more or less. j grty described in a lien thereon filed Both of these tracts of land aer the ^ce of the Clerk of the Su- subi'ect to a prior incumbrance in fa- ! County and ^ recorded in Lien Docket, page 459. The purpose of the sale is to satisfy the above mentioned judgment and lien upon the property. Place of sale. Courthouse Door in Carthage; time of sale 12 o’clock Noon, December 6, 1926. This November 1, 1926. M. M. JOHNSON. vor of the N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank. This sale is made by reason of the ♦3 I ning, containing 296 acres, more or H I less. Ill THOS. B. WILDER, 29-Nov. 5-12-19. Trustee. Nov. 5-12-19-26 r. J. McPHERSON, Commissioners. The Harp Symphony Luella Feiertag, Soprano, Organist and Pianist; Mary Hen derson, Harpist; Signe Austin, Violinist; Emilie Sands, Fluist; Ha zel Saxon, Cellist. Carolina Theatre, Southern Pines Wednesday, (Thanksgiving Eve) Nov. 24 At 8:15 Reserved seats on sale at the Broad Street Pharmacy. Prices: Row B to V. 75c; Box Seats $1.00; First Six Rows, (Un reserved), 60 Cents. Listen— IF YOU WANT MILK OR CREAM SEE LEWIS or Call L. E. Smith, Phone 19-A A. Deliveries EARLY EVERY MORNING; 7 days per week. MILK PRICES: Gallon 68c Quart _20c Pint 10c CREAM PRICES; Gallon $5.00 Quart 1.40 Pint 70 One-Half Pint 35 All Cows Tested. Modern and Sanitary Equipment. L. E. SMITH’S DAIRY Pinehurst, N. C. 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