fea«t 815 feet to Be pointers in thg |resaid 10 seres; Jird line reversed legrees East 325 I the third corner I acres; thence Igrees West 815 |W. J. Cameron^a ■ second corner of 1^10 acres; thence, legrrees West 325 f ning, containing I* less. p sold in plats of ring with the plat p the premises and lotive plats of the ^ until enough 1^ sold to realize pe payment of oh- IRobert Hannah, de- Icteber 1, 1928. It Robert Hannah’s ICash. r August, 1928. IN MATTHEWS, I Commissioner. es ) market, rs Ware- he State, lore leaf rs is al- pes.. his custom- tobacco rs Ware- ^.ed. Leaf es ^C('0 ♦♦ ♦« ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ #♦ ♦♦ a s » ;6.oo :: H ♦t Friday, September 28, 1928, THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Vass, North Carolina. Page Seven SOUTHERN PINES. J. F. Morris and Hiram Wesbrook have returned with their families from an enjoyable Northern motor trip. Cecil Dyer, of Portland, Me., who was connected with the Sandhill? Citizen last year, has entered the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. George Richardson, who represents the Investors’ Syndicate of Minneap olis in this section, has returned from WILSON-McGILL. An early fall wedding of social in terest in both North and South Car olina was that of Miss Annie McGill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan C. McGill, and Paul Arnold Wilson. The marriage was solemnized Saturday at high noon at the Vass Presbyterian church, where quantities of golden rod in tall wicker baskets against a back ground of pines, ferns and light ed candles, gave a beautiful setting to the altar. , • - TViT • u u - I bridal party entered the church a motor trip to Marne, whe»-e he v*s-' , • i . , , from two aisles to the strains of the following described lands owned by O. B. Keith, deceased, at the time of his death: Lying on both sides of the Mur chison road and old field branch, joining lands-of J. A., Hugh D., and A. J. Keith, and others: Bounded by a line beginning at a stake by the North edge of the road, which is also A. J. Keith’s corner, and runs South 78 degrees East 33 chains and 8 links crossing Poley Branch to a stake on the hill side East of the road in J. A. and H. D. Keith’s line; then as that line North 27 1-2 degrees West 13 chains and 21 links to a stake called Thomas Shaw’s comer; then their other line North 67 3-4 degrees West 26 chains and 30 links to a stake A. J. Keith’s comer; then as his line South 6 1-4 degrees West 15 chains and 9 links to the begin ning, containing 33 6-10 acres. The time of sale: 12:00 o’clock M., Monday, the 1st day of October, 1928. Terms of sale: One-third cash, bal ance on a credit of six months, with interest on the deferred payment from date of sale. This the 12th day of September* 1928. H. M. ROBINS, Commissioner. 2t—Sept. 21-28. ited relatives. A. S. Newcomb, returning early in the week from his vacation spent at Biddeford Pool, Maine, reports an in teresting experience. While in the wilds of the Maine woods he pcssed a car with “Southern Pines, N. C.,” across the radiator, pursued it for some distance, but was unable to dis cover the owner. Frank Tobin, genial toter of trav elers’ trunks, is back in town after a busy summer North. Roy A. Pushee and family have re turned from a summer spent at South Harwich, on Cape Cod, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Pushee fell in love with bridal chorus from Lohengrin, led by the ushers, Messrs. Cecil Scot!:, of Charlotte, and Billie McGill, brother of the bride, who, crossing took their places on the sides of the altar. Next came the bridesmaids. Miss Jennie Holbrook, of Huntersville, and Miss Martha Davis, of Harrisburg, both wearing costumes of georgette and chiffon velvet in midnight blue, and carrying lovely bouquets of gladiolas. The bride entered with the maid of honor, Miss Muse, and they were met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. Bruce Roberts, of Columbia. The ceremony was performed by; Rev. Dugald Monroe, pastor of the H n It u tt ♦♦ H H \ These sets are all complete with tubes, batteries, speaker, aerial and g’round. the place as a summer resort and | Pi’esbyterian church. During the cere- purchased a summer home to which | *nony McDowell s “To A Wild Rose,” they plan to return next year. Janies Silver has departed for Pea body institute at Nashville, Tenn., where he will pursue his studies. Postmaster Mooney, of Washington, D. C., visited the Southern Pines post- office last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Boyd and family open their house for the sea son today. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rountree, of Winston-Salem, have leased “Blue was rendered very softly and Men delssohn’s Wedding March was used as a recessional. The bride was very attractively at tired in a suit of blue and beige crepe | § with beige accessories and carried a j S shower bouquet of brides’ roses and i U lilies of the valley. 1 H Mrs. Wilson is an honor graduate ; H of Mitchell College, Statesville, and ^ the University of South Carolina, having received her A. B. degree from the later with the class of ’26. While Atwater-Kent 5-tube Model 20 Compact $42 Atwater-Kent 6-tube Model 35 Regular $60 (With Special Red Lion Desk Model Cabinet $90 Atwater-Kent 6-tube Model 30 in Armchair Model Cabinet with built-in speaker .$125 Atwater-Kent 7-tube Model 50, all shielded $150 R. C. A. Radiola 28 8-tube with loop antenna $250 Cabinet Model with Atwater-Kent 6-tube built-in speaker .... Atwater-Kent Model 33 .$150 .$108 Shutters,” the Ramsey homestead at j there she took an active part in stu- the corner of Indiana avenue and dent activities, having been House Valley road on Weymouth Heights,; President of the Woman’s Building, from* October 15 to June 1st. The' She also received honorary scholar- contract was closed by S. B. Richard- ship from both institutions. For the son on Wednesday. This will be the past two years she has taught in he first season for Mr. and Mrs. Roun-1 ’^igh school of Ridge Springs, S. «. tree and their son and daughter in the Sandhills. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE. THESE PRICES INCLUDE INSTALLATION These sets may be had for a small down pay ment with six to twelve months on balance. Gregory & Bushby, Inc. Jeff Causey has left for Under and by virtue of the power where he is employed in t e tate . contained in that certain mort- Highway department. gage deed, dated the 22nd day of Dante Montesanti is in receipt of a jyfay, 1928, executed by Geo. W. Mc- congratulatory letter from John L- Neill and recorded in the office of Corley, editor of “Cleaning & Dyeing ^^e Register of Deeds of Moore Coun- World,” a national publication of the I ty. North Carolina, in Book of Mort- industry, upon his graduation with gages N. 46, page 439, default hav- honors from the National Institute of; been made in the payment of the Dfreing & Cleaning. Dante has re- indebtedness thereby secured, and the turned to Southern Pines to assume | power of sale having become opera- charge of the cleaning and dyeing in tive, and the holder of the note there- his father’s plant. by secured having so requested, the Miss Lucille Mudgett left Friday undersigned Assignee will on Tuesday night for Wellesley for another term ^ the second day of October, 1928, at at Dana Hall. -the Court House of Moore County, in Mrs. E. O. Schaefer, nee Miss Sarah ^ the Town of Carthage, Moore County Wiley, spent a few days with her North Carolina, expose for sale at mother last week. public auction and sell for cash to the Mrs. John Powell and Miss Mary | highest bidder the following described Powell have returned home after a i real estate: stay of a week or ten days in Wash- j That certain piece or parcel or lot ington. of land lying and being in the Town Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eddy and fam-1 of Carthage, Moore County, N. C., ily arrived from the North Friday I and more particularly described by evening, where they have spent the j metes and bounds as follows: summer at their summer cottage at i Being a certain store building Weirs, N. H. Miss Doris Eddy was j and lot on the public square, ad- Frigidaire Dealers SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. We carry a full line of accessories and service all makes of radios. PHONE 125 Councillor at “Sea Pines,” a girls' camp at Brewster, Mass., for two months and says it was a most en joyable as well as profitable exper ience. Miss Jacqueline Pushee is remain ing North until the first of October when she will go to Washington to attend Miss Summers’ School. FOR SALE Two-apartment nine room house in Southem Pines, furnished or unfurnished. 12-acre farm, 8 acres under cul tivation ,near Southem Pines. 5 lots in Southem Pines. Complete stock of merchandise, dry goods, millinery and no tions. 3000 . Hollow Tile 5”x8”xl2” These items for sale single or ae a whole. I Betty Cameron Southern Pines. Box 665. East Broad St. joining the Moore Hardware Com pany lot: BEGINNING at a stake 55 feet from a monument in the edge of Dowd street, a comer of the Court House square, and run ning thence North 43 East 104 feet with a line of the Moore Hardware Store lot to a stake in the old Red Store lot, thence North 47 W. 55 feet to a stake; thence S. 43 W. 104 feet to a con crete monument, another comer of the Court House square; thence with the line of said Court House square S. 47 E. 55 feet to the be ginning. For better description see deed from J. B. Currie to Geo. W. McNeill, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for said Moore County. Time of sale Tuesday, October 2, 1928, at 12 o’clock; place, at the Court House door of Moore County, in the Town of Carthage. This September 1, 1928. PAGE TRUST CO., Assignee of A. A. P. Seawell, Mortgagee. Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND. By virtue of an order of re-sale entered by the Superior Court of Moore County, in the special proceed ing entitled “Dennis F. Fox, adminis trator of D. B. Keith, deceased, et. al., vs. Hugh A. Keith, et al.,” the undersigned will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, at the court hoii«e in Carthage, N. C., the Pinehurst Warehouses Pinehurst, N. C. The Home of Good Roofing Materials, Cements, Roof Paints, Roof Repairing Preparations, and anything essential to keeping out rain and rough weather. Maybe the storm did not get you. In that event you are lucky. But maybe it did strike your way. But still you are lucky, for the Pinehurst Warehouses have everything you need to make your roof as good as new, and in some cases better. JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING of all types, are the standard. You get them at the Pinehurst Warehouses. Car of Galvanized Roofing on the way, probably here by the time this is printed. 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