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Pmire Two THE PILOT, a Paper With Character. Vass, North Carolina Friday, February 1, 1929^ THK PILOT Published every Friday by THE PILOT, Incorporated. Vass, North Carolini. NELSON C. HYDE, President. Subscription Rates: One Year all the northern area from Pine- Bennett street is one of the hurst to Fort Bragg. original streets of the village, I These things show the solid-1 the site of many of the oldest jarity of the movement that has!homes, a direct route through 'for its rallying call the making the town, and it has many op- |of the Sandhills the most pleas- portunities for a type of im- iant place to live that can be provement that will make it one achieved. The character of the,of the chief assets of the place. 3 Running Races On Wednesday Card Big Day at Pinehurst Track As sured with Every Race Filled Read The PILOT Every Week _ ^ j ji An unusually attractive program 12.001 individual efforts of each com-, Within three or fou^ |has been arranged for Race Day at c.v appeals to everybody, no feet of the jail are five of the .^^^ pinehurst track next Wednes- »ix Montns ^ • ! matter in which subdivision of hotels of the town, and a short February 6th, at 2:45 p. m. Address all communications to The I the Sandhills he may live and d^tance away are three others. | j.acing program includes the- Pilot. Inc Vass N. C. ! binds all into one. The joint ef-iThe jail is more or less of a nui- Annual Six Furlong, Mid-Win-i ; — jfort that has followed the es-|sance to the people who stay at Handicap Running race aa well! Advertising Rates on Application. 1 tablishment of the Kiwanis club I these hotels ^ well as an eyesore other running races, all with -.shows in these results, and it is I to the neighborhood where it | starters, and the Third An- Entered at the Postoffice at Vass, ^ot objectionable to hear that at stands. With it disposed of to N. C., as second-class mail matter. |;he meeting of the district asso- i some one who would use the site, ^iciation of clubs at Charlotte our,this part of the village could be CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ! local club was conceded to be, brought up to become one of the PLANS AND WORK j many ways the most effective most convenient and desirable m,. u .rr. 4^!in its accomplishment of sub-'centers of business and homes, The Chamber of Commerce 01 i j and without doubt a fnrwarH nual Carolina trot and Third Annual Country Club pace. Every race is well filled and keen contests are as sured. The Equestrian Gymkhana will be * j j. j j, , especially noteworthy as it will be <?n,.fhprr, Pinp., has ^ent out useful things. The and without doubt a forward „p ju„pi„g contests, such as to thP hii^inLrmen Ld organizations have movement would start the "?>n-jthe triple bar jump, jumping in pairs of th^ town callinir speaks for itself, and wth ute the jail should be reared broad jump. A tilting toum- residents of the town calling attempt to finance further from its prominence. The Pilot will also be staged as well as ^^wfv anTaskiS^S^^cor '’'®^’' character it is prop-j has no suggestions to offer as to favorite specialties. trihiS of fundrfo carrv on ^ ’f^ation, for that is a ^ full afternoon of entertainment linpr tpm wh!S has beeii the;matter of detail, but certainly j^vers of sports. The letter tells what has Commerce, or the that quarter of the village is of j,e secured at the done, which is visible to ^jepr- ^ Commercial more value than to permit it to Carolina Livery Desks one, and outlines ;^e work for be used as it is. More power to the present year. The big thmg | under this common ban- the women in theii* effort. IS a continuation of the planting | extent the along the streets and highways,: V jf :« . whollv JAMES boyd, well tanned, which is making Southera Pines attempt to improve lo-' RETURNS FROM PALM BEACH one 01 tne niost attractive ^1-conditions, and what has been. James Boyd of Southern Pines has mg^ of the wnme countp^. 1 ne years is sig- returned from a two weeks sojourn 1 ^!i ^ road to Rnenurst is in-1 what is to be done in Florida, where he met up with TAX RELIEF FOR FARMER RECOMMENDED BY BOARD $12.50 Per Acre eluded in the schedule, as well as further work on the roads to Aberdeen, Manly and elsewhere, and much more work is with the contributions that arCjHeywood Broun, Alexander Wood certain to be received for the cott and other noted writers enjoy- _ work of the present year. . ing the sun and sands of Palm Beach. • 4. J ‘4-u' 4.U *11 author of “Drums” and “March- jected Wl^in the village boun- aN INTERESTING , i„g On” returned brown as a Bra.iI- d^es Other things are m PHILOSOPHER and felling fit for the hunt seas- mind, but all turn on the amount — — - , ^ , 1 of available fun<ls. Immediate tax relief for farmers of North Carolina is requested in a res olution passed this week at Raleigh by Governor Max Gardner’s advisory! board on agricultut^. The resolu-1 tion, introduced by Sen. R. W. Scott] of Alamance reads: ! I “In view of the fact that the tax commission has found that agricul-! ture is taxed heavier than any other | major industry it is requested that! On Drowning Creek, adjoining the Eld- ridge Johnson game preserve I have 500 acres of land for sale at $12.50 per'acre. Timber growth on this property suffi cient to earn the carrying charges. Excellent club location. Half hour from Southern Pines or Pinehurst. Write phone— or SHIELDS CAMERON, AGENT SOUTHERN PINES The talk by Dr. L. M. Rader, I on now at its height. Thp Phamhpr nf Pnmmprr New Jersey, at the Kiwanis I Struthers Burt, likewise of the appropriate measures be taken by ^ *^st week, was a remark- Southern Pines literati, is in New this general assembly for immediate nt^lcf ^ble Utterance. Dr. Rader, a^^ork for a ^isit with his publishers, relief of the farmer.” men w^ho are doing their utmost' prominent in chemical pro- He will retun, early next week, to make the whole region the ^nd engineering, took for >1 possible in jjjg ^;j,g humble factor of SANFORD’S market and ^ ^tiie r , industry, which is waste, and he LICENSE BUREAU CLOSED lor executive specialists to aid in the the common o*ood anH whaf i«5 proper handling ofj The Sanford tobacco market closed I work of agricultural advancement in donp HpnpTiH*? nn thp fiinHQ flvmil ' leads to the most man^e- Wednesday for the season. About all North Carolina and for research work ^'^a^-.lous results, not only in material the crop in the section has been mar- with cotton, able they ask with full con- things, but in human character ■ Teted mar- w.th couon^ and life. He so pleased his aud-i Robert L It was also recommended that a state-wide improvement association be organized to employ field agents Here’s Extra Wear For Spring a contribution to the fund as warning to soil robbers: evervbodv can makp Mnnpv i requested to charge of the Sanford office of the Gcd will destroy them which destroy il I appear agam in the Sandhills,. state Motor License Bureau closed the earth given in this cause Is moneyThp Pilnf nrnhnhlv vinlnfp« U- i-icense bureau Closed tne eartn. added fjo the commnnitv wpI if probably violates his office yesterday and the records none of his confidence when it i were forwarded to Raleigh added to the community wel fare, and in which all can share A bit of sad experience has taught says he is much pleased with alike. The marked| advances he HiqcovprV/'^Hn^^ r thousand fiw hundred ,•« 4-v,^ .wnat ne aiscoverea down this four tags were issued m this farmers that chcap seed are expen- and sive. made in the last three or four'"“H" ^ VPars hflvp takpn qomp mnnPv and that he means to come making a total of $49,394.00. The to- something about his business can do ' Sf'forS TL^ir'TcqSSI of last year. so by keeping records. a cent would give up the im- ance with the people and our pe-1 provements J^^de for the sake euliar resources. He said that if I ij Stmthers Burt, Frank Buchan pinehurst and Southern Pines if i!? ^^ter looking over his schedule,^ committee which is securing he is a very busy man. His i t H company is the Electro Chemical'I ^ substantial company, of Chicago. The lab- If purpose behind them. They are oratories where he fixes his main ’H e ping the fund materially headquarters, are at Maywood, H » J- The industries of which 11 the chemical centers !|| ^ share in, the ^re all over the country and in' 8 enjoyment of the more attrac- gome foreign lands. iH ^ 4 His concern is building a big JIIp tt either of j-ayon plant at Burlington, this fn % if committee g^ate which will soon begin to secre- produce textiles. It will be oneig vitsJh principal mills of its kind' | Wk country. Its limit is not||| i a Z'n t t? yet determined, nor what it will 8 fnr investment, to, as the people who own it i| for every dollar received is im- RACES Third Annual Midwinter Handicap 6 Furlongs Additioina! Running Races 3rd Annual Carolina Trot. 3rd Annual Country Club Pace. are studying North Carolina mediately spent for beautifying 'arefully. Dr. Rader knows the! I and improvmg the community, I gtate pretty well from sea toi and It IS worth going as far as „,ountain, and intends to know it' you can in this work. Southern'better. That is one reason why! Pines IS now attracting the at- j thU waf T "'‘th the folks and where called ay. It will attract more on delivers one of his fascinat- with each dollar added to its in- ing talks. While he talks from the view'point of the construc- if vnii iiou, thf ®®|tive and investigating chemist If you help this work along, 'nr Hap= nnf t,it Dr. Rader does not talk shop. He applies his deductions to hu- PINEHURST Wednesday, February 6th, at 2:45 P. M. WORK IN SANDHILLS e .iaMrlal in| There are those who still look the production of his creations. on Pinehurst, Aberdeen! South- j so he alludes to human material! em Pines and other neighbor,m the production of social and groups of people as separate' progressive life and living. Dr. entities, but it becomes more ev- j Rader and his people are study- ident every day that while they ing North Carolina, in its Indus- mumixxtummttxmttxtmtttnmtimmtntttxmmnummumxtmmtixtmmm live in different houses, as John [tries, in the field and in the lab- Buchan used to say, they belong, oratory. They know more about to the same family. This is il- some things in the state than $25 {35 A full program of Equestrian Gymikhana Events, includ ing Triple Bar Jump, Jumping in Pairs, the Broad Box Jump, Tilting Tournament and other Specialties. THEY'RE as new as the new season—these two- Trousers Suits, offered in either single or double- breasted models. Some with Tattersall vests; others with double- breasted vests. GREY’S tt tt n tt tt ♦♦ U ♦♦ tt ♦♦ tt tt n Men’s Wear Southern Pines, North Carolina imxtxttttti lustrated by the separate efforts going on in the villages for ad- our own people do, and they are digging in deeper everyday. vancement, and the contact that: They are much impressed with i such effort results in. At Aber-I the state, and their interest | deen the Agricultural club is un- j means no harm. dertaking to expand the tobacco’ —— industry, but its ambition is not [THE SOUTHERN limited to the village boundaries, 1 PINES JAIL but covers the whole region for miles around. At Southern Pines the Chamber of Commerce is making more strenuous at tempts to expand the planting Not long ago a Southern Pines woman asked The Pilot to make some reference to the de sirability of removing the jail from its location on Bennett ppgram on street, and lawn and,street to some less conspicuous highway, and its aims embrace the road to Pinehurst, to Aber deen, to Manly, and suggestions were even made that included some of the roads to Sanford. Pinehurst is reaching out until its field of influence is now with in the Southern Pines municipal boundary, and Knollwood is a kind of binder that ties together spot. The Southern Pines Citi zen last week joined in with a viprous protest against the in stitution in its present place, and it would seem that if the women of Southern Pines and the village paper there enter on a really de termined campaign the job can be done. For the logic is in fav or of the movement. The Pinehurst Warehouses Pinehurst, N. C. Will on Tuesday, February 5, Have a Tractor School in the Warehouse Building. Films and Slides in the Building, showing working of International Tractors. Lunch, Coffee, Brunswick Stew. Farmers and their friends invited. Free for all who are interested. An educational event staged by the— Pinehurst Warehouses At the Warehouses, Pinehurst, N. C. AUCTION SALE Friday Night—7:30 to 10:30 Saturday—Two Sales 2:30 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 10:30 We have opened a regular Oriental Auction House., in Southern Pines. We will sell for whom it may concern a large stock of Hand Painted Japanese Tea Sets, Satsuma Vases, Rugs Imjported Tapestry, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and large stock of Luggage. NOTICE—^We will pack and ship guaranteeing safe ar rival to any part of the United States. Sale Takes Place in the CHANDLER BUILDING Opposite Depot, Southern Pines, N. C. Seats Reserved for Ladies Harry Rose North Carolina’s Humorous Auctioneer 3 ♦J Licensed to sell Jewelry and Oriental Goods at Public Auction |j by State of North Carolina h ♦j Bring us what you don’t n«6d. We will sell it for you and charge jj you 10 per cent for selling. H TXT tJ Auction Sales Solicited. Bring us your surplus Furniture. We h will sell it at public auction. | tittxtttttttt
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