Page Six. Friday, December 6, 1929. THE PILOT, a Paper With Charaeter. Aberdeen. North Carolina Many Prizes Offered Pupils Here For Proficiency in Their Studies Generous Contributions Made by Those Interested in Schools To Stimulate Scholarship Aherdsen students have something to work for besides honor and glory this year. Many prizes have been of fered by persons interested in the schools here, to be presented at the end of the school year. The complete list is as follows: 1. Gold medal given by Masonic Order for exemplary citizenship, to be awarded to a Senior. 2. Medal given by the D. A. R. for highest average in American His tory. This to be awarded to a mem ber of the eleventh grade. 3. Science prize given by G. C. Seymour, to be awarded for highest average in Science classes. 4. English prize, given by the Book Club for highest average in year’s work. Students in all English classes in High School are eligible. 5. Mathematics prize, given by Page Trust Company for outstanding work in mathematics. Only members of the tenth grade who have taken three years in this course are eligi ble. 6. Latin medal, given by Dr. A. H. McLeod, as a memorial to his mother, to be awarded for highest average. Students in all Latin classes are eli gible. 7. French prize given by Mrs. M. F. Butner for highest average. Stu dents in both Frinch classes are eli gible. 8-9. Recitation and declamation prizes ($10.00 gold pieces) given by a friend of the school as a memorial to Allison Martin Page, and Thomas Banner Wilder, Jr. 10. Music medal given by Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Gunter for greatest im provement in music during the year. 11. Music prize given by Miss White for the pupil making the next best improvement. 12-13. Domestic science prizes giv en by the Stay-A-While Club of Aber deen for excellence. One will be given in each of the two domestic science classes. 14. A prize for excellence in Lit erary Society work given by Dr. F. O. Bell to be awarded to a member of the 0. Henry Literary Society. 15. Prize for excellence in society to be given to a member of the Mc- Iver Literary Society by Dr. H. E. Bowman. Mrs. Clow of Pinehurst gives the following prizes as has been her cus tom for several years: 1. Prizes for highest average in Primary department including three years’ work. One for a boy and one for a girl in the third grade. 2. Prizes for highest average in Grammar grades, including four years’ work. One for a boy and one for a girl in the third grade. 2. Prizes for highest average in Grammar grades, including four years’ work. One will be given 'for boy and one for girl in the seventh grade. 3. Prizes for highest average made in the entire period for four years’ high school work. One will be present ed to a young lady and a young man in the Senior class. There will be a book given by Mrs CLARK BABY FIRST BORN IN NEW COUNTY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark of Southern Pines are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son and heir on Thanksgiving Day, the first baby born in the new Moore County Hospital. The hospital opened Monday, November 25th, at Pinehurst. Miss Wilson Pretty Bride at West End Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wilson Weds Parkes Coch ran of Charlotte state Gets Nearly Two Millions From U. S. For Highways Federal Aid for Road Construc tion Announced by Secre tary of Agriculture parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurley, from Thursday until Sunday. Ashley Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Loyde Isenhart of Raleigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurley on Sunday. On Thursday nigh/t, Mrs. R. G. Matheson returned from Gate City, Virginia, where shs has been in the jhome of her sist=rs-in-law, the Misses j Virginia and Kate Matheson, caring ifor Miss Virginia Matheson, who has Aityf TO TTr» |been ill. Both Misses Matheson came PROGRAM IS SPEEDED UP ;-vvith her and will be in the home of LEGAL NOTICES legal notices therein contained being oi)erativ3 and | where said R. H. Scarboro resided at demand for foreclosure havinjr been | the time of the execution and^ delivery mai'ie by the owner and holder of said I Dr. C. W. Durham spent Thanks- 'the Rev. and Mrs. Matheson. of said agricultural lien and chattel mortgage; and that a warrant of at tachment was issued in said cause against the property of said defend ant, which warrant of attachment is returnable before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County at pifces parcels" or lots of la!i.i lying, | the time and place herein named for I indebtedness, the undersigned will, on I Monday, the 9th day of Decemb3r, 11929, at 12:00 noon, before the Court i House door of Moore County, North j C arolina, offer for sale to the highest bidcer for cash, those two certain being and situate in Sandhills Town-j the return of the summons; and the shipr Moore County, North Carolina,; said defendant will further take no- and being described by met?s and i tice that he is required to appear at North Carolina has been ap r* • v, portioned $1,722,673 of the $73,126,000; giving in Washington, D. C, with authorized by Congress as Federal Mrs Durham who has been teaching there. Mrs. Durham returned with him on Sunday and will remain here. The peopla of Jackson Springs welcome her to the community. Last Thursday morning at 11 o’clock at the home of the bride in West End, Miss Anna Wilson and Parkes Clin ton Cochran were married by Dr. Henry Wilds Smith of Lee, Mass. Tlie vows were taken before an al tar banked with long leaf pines, ever greens and baskets of yellow chry santhemums, tall yellow candles com pleted the color scheme. During the ceremony McDowell’s “To a Wild Rose,” was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Thaddeus Frye. The bride was attired in a beautiful black chiffon velvet suit with accessorise to match. Mrs. Cochran is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wil son and a graduate of Kings-Smith Studios in Washington, D. C. Mr. Cochran is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Cochran of Concord and holds a responsible position with the International Harvester Co., of Char lotte. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for a bridal tour through Florida. They will be at home after December 5 in Concord. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cochran, Mrs. Edith Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter P. Cochran, Frank Cochran of Charlotte, Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Chester of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilds Wilson of Columbia, S. C. CARTHAGE Judge and Mrs. Adams spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Carthage. Mrs. Mollie Person has returned home after an extended visit to Ruth erford College. She was accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Billips, who spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phillips and fam ily of Blackey, Ky., visited friends here last week. Misses Rozelle Williamson of Greensboro Colloge, Mary Ruth Har- aid for road construction work in the fiscal year 1931, Secretary of Agri culture Arthur M. Hyde announced in Washington. The apportionments by Mr. Hyde were a response to Presi dent Hoover’s suggestion that public j building programs be speeded up and I FOX AND DRAG HUNTING prudently expanded to prom.ote busi-1 SEASON OPENS DEC. 14th ness and prevent unemployment. ; , The secretary announced that the * regular hunting season for the State highway departments will be | Moore County Hounds, of whic authorized to proceed /immediately | James and Jackson Boyd of Southern with preparations for the expendi- Pines are joint masters, will begin on ture of the newly apportioned funds during the next construction season. Texas was awarded $1,545,830, the largest allotment of any of the States, while New York came next with $3,605,965. Four states, Delaware, | New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, and Hawaii tied for the i lowest allotment with each one appor tioned $365,625. For work during the winter, where Saturday, December 14th. There will be drag hunts on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and fox hunts on Monday mornings. Hunting with this BECK TO HANDLE DeSOTO Beck’s Garage at Southern Pines has taken the agency in this section for the DeSoto Six, a product of the weather conditions will permit, and j Chrysler Corporation, the Coastal in the spring and early summer j Motor Company of Fayetteville, throughout the country. Secretary j distributors for this territory, Hyde said there is available a balance • announced yesterday. of $28,000,000 of the federal-aid funds j previously apportioned, making a total of $101,125,000 with which the federal government is prepared to match at least an equal amount of State money for expenditure on Federal-aid roads during the calendar year 1930. The Federal fund is apportioned among all states and Hawaii in proportion to their respective areas, populations and mileage of post roads, and the share of each State is avail able for expenditure on roads includ ed in the Federal-aid system under the joint supervision of the State highway department and the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT Page & Company vs. T, J. Coogan and Wife Katherine A. Coogan The defendants above named will take notice: That a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendants on the 15th day of November, 1929, by the under signed Clerk Superior Court of Moore County, for the sum of $6,000.00 due said plaintiff by notes given, which i summons is returnable before the Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Morris, who j said Clerk Superior Court of Moore have recently moved from Jackson : County at his office in Carthage in Springs to Troy, were in town on | said County, on the 15th day of De- Thursday. I cember, 1929. The defendants will Lois McGilvary and his sister, j also take notice that a warrant of at- Miss Allie McGilvary, of Lemon i tachment was issued by the under- Springs ware visitors of their sister,, signed Clerk of the Court on the 15th Miss Lucile McGilvary on Wednes-1 day of November, 1929, against the day. i property of said defendant which war- Kivet Stewart, student in the Un-1 rant is returnable before the under- iversity of North Carolina Chapel i signed at the time and place above Hill, spent Thanksgiving holidays at | named for the return of the summons, home. j when and where the defendants are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morris went on , required to appear and answer or de bounds as follows: Tract No. 1: Situated in the Town of Aberdeen and beginning at a itake in the west side of the S. A. I*. Ry- 425 ft. south of the S. A. L. Ry. trestle over Ray’s Mill Creek; thence North 55 West with Dr. A. H. McLeod’s line to the canal or channel of Ray’s Mill Creek; thence with said canal or channel upward to the said trestle over Ray’s Mill Creek; thence to the beginning, containing 3-4 of an acre more or less, same being he northern half of the old cross arm=; lot. Trace No. 2: Lying and being: in the Town of Aberdeen on the east side of the S. A. L. Ry., on the northeast side of Main Street and on the north west side of Pine Street, bct;mr.ing at the intersection of said street, an iron stake driven in the edge of the side walk; thence with said Pine Street North 30 3-4 East 150 feet to a stake; thence North 59 W’^est -70 feel to a stake; thence South 30 3-4 West 150 feet to a stake driven in the side walk of Main Street; thence direct to the beginning. This 5th day of November, 1929. DATE OF SALE: Monday, Decein- I her 9, 1929. HOUR OF SALE: 12 O’clock Noon. PLACE OF SALE: Court House Door, Carthage, N. C. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. G. C. SEYMOUR, Trustee. Per Johnson & Johnson, N 15-D6 Attys. NOTICE OF SALE the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County at the court ouse in Carthage not later than thirty days from the date of the service of his summons and notice of the attach ment, as provided by law, and an swer said writ of attachment and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 2nd day of November, 1929. JOHN WILLCOX, Clerk Superior Court. N22-D13. ■ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MOORE. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS CLAIM ING ANY INTEREST IN THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AC TION. JACKSON SPRINGS By virtue of the authority contain ed in a certain Deed of Trust execut ed by W. P. Cochran and wife, Ger trude Cochran and recorded in the Registry of Moore County in Book MOORE COUNTY, PLAINTIFF —VS— Henry Addor & Clyde Keith Addor, his wife and Phelix Addor, defend ants. The above named defendants, and 11 other persons claiming any interest n the subject matter thereof, will take j notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Car olina, to foreclose certain certificates of tax sales and liens for taxes held by Moore County for the year of 1926 and other years mentioned in the com plaint against those certain tracts or lots of land in Moore County, describ ed as follows: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Moore County, Sandhill Township, State of North Carolina: Being lots Nos. 1 and 2 in Block f and 4 in the town of Pine- 45, at Page 573, default havinsr been made in the discharge of the obliRa North Carolina, and for a more tions sseured by said Deed of Trust i Particular description see plat re- and the owner of the said obligations ] <=orded in the office of the Register of having requestsd the sale of the Deeds of Moore County in Book 93, land described in said Deed of Trust, I the undersigned will expose for sale ' and sell on Friday, December 13, 1929, at 12 o’clock noon at the Court House door of Moore County, in Car thage, N. C., at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the said land conveyed in the said Deed of Trust, the same being described as follows: A certain parcel of land situated in | ^ page 78. This being the same land described in a deed of March 1, 1924 from Suttenfield to Henry Addor, the Register of Deeds of Moore County, same being of record in the office of in Book 92, page 455. And all of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of Superior Court at his office in the Courthouse rington, Catherine Blue and Jean a trip to King’s Mountain from Thurs- ] mur to the complaint or the relief Leavitt of N. C. C. W. spent Thanks giving day in Carthage. The Rev. I. N Clegg and Billy Clegg attended the Thanksgiving game at Davidson Thursday U. L. Spence is spending a few days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Woltz and chil- . idren of Gastonia spent Thanksgiving r rank Shamburger and other friends : ^j^y with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Currie, of the school in each of the grammar I Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Underwood have grades to the pupil showing greatest | I’eturned from a trip to Washington improvmeent in English. 1 ^nd other Northern points Mrs. Malcolm Whiters of Cleveland, MRS. BETTIE CAMERON IS | Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. ADJUDICATED BANKRUPT Mary Gardner. day until Sunday. They were guests in i demanded will be granted, the home of Will McDaniel. | This the 22nd day of November, Mrs. Carl Wentz and children of ' 1929. Hamlet visited Mrs. Wentz’s sister, j JOHN WILLCOX, Mrs. J. C. Wilkes, on Friday and Sat- Clerk Superior Court of Moore. Mrs. Bettie C. Cameron, who has for several years conducted a ladies style shop and ready-to-wear store on East Broad street. Southern Pines, was adjudicated bankrupt in the United States District Court at Greensboro Monday. The case was referred to H. F. Seawell, Jr., referee in bankruptcy for this section. Mrs. Cameron has been the victim of seve ral burglaries at her store which, coupled with business depression, has | Book Reviewers at her been responsible for the adjudication, j Pinehurst drive. Miss Montie Muse, who is teach ing in the Winston-Salem schools, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Muse. Stafford Bates left Thursday for Morristown, Tenn. Gilbert Hilliard, a student at State College, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hil liard. On Monday evening Mrs. George Thomas charmingly entertained the home on urday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Culbreth of Rae- ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Johnson Tuesday night. Miss Waldo Stubbs, who is teach ing at Wadeville, w^as at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stubbs from Thursday until Sunday. Mrs. T. N. Frye of Candor was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Jones, from Thursday until Sun day N29-D20 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MOORE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Deighton McGlach- lin. Any and all persons having claims Miss Zelma Clark, teacher at Clin- demand against the said estate are ton scent the week-end at home with I l'e«*>y.“oti|ied to present them to the Ton, spent the week at nome with undersigned at her residence in Pine- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. bluff, N. C„ within twelve months j from the date hereof, duly atl^sted. Miss Mary Bruton, who teaches at All persons indebted to said estate Randleman, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bruton. Thomas Hurley of Durham was at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W H. Hurley, from Thursday until Sunday. Miss Viola Hurley, teacher at Holly Springs, was at home with her THE PAGE TRUST COMPANY ABERDEEN, NORTH CAROLINA These days when fires may be more threatening than at other periods of the year you want your valuables in a safe place. In the boxes of the bank is the proper spot. And you want your money also in a safe place, and that is in the vaults of a strong and conservative bank. A new year is about to begin. In turning over the pages of your new year reso lutions make one that will help you to put some money into your savings fund during the coming year. MONEY IS A WONDERFUL PROP IF YOU HAVE A LITTLE WHEN YOU NEED IT. are notified to make immediate pay ment to me. Dated this the 7th day of November, 1929. MRS. ANNA McGLACHLIN, Executrix. N8-D13. NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY. To W. J. Harrington, Entry Taker H ; for Moore County: it \ The undersigned N. A. McKjeithen, HjJr., of Moore County, North Caro ls ; lina, enters and lays claim to the H following described piece or parcel of land in Sandhills Township, Moore County, State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unappropriat ed land, and subject to entry, viz: on the waters of Deep Creek, adjoining the lands of R. T. Poole, H. C. Wil liams,. A. S. Newcomb, M. C. McDon ald and possibly others. Containing by estimation 125 acres. N. A. McKEITHEN, JR. Entered this 9th day of Nov. 1929. N15-D6 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ii. 8 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MOORE. Notice is hereby given that under the powers of sale contained in that deed of trust made and delivered by J. W. Graham and wife, Kate B. Gra ham, to the undersigned trustee for Aberdeen Building & Loan Associa tion, of date March 20, 1928, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Bock No. 47, at pa^c 285, the debt secured thereby being in default, and the powers of sale Moore County, North Carolina, the | in Carthage, said Moore County, and same being more particularly describ-1 present and defend their respective ed as follows: i claims within six months from date Beginning at a stake, the northeast j hereof, or be forever barred from any corner of 50 acres heretofore convey- j ^nd all interest therein or claims in or ed to D. D. Smith; runs thence with | to the proceeds from a sale thereof. Smith’s line S. 2 1-2 W. 48 acres to j This the 13th day of November, Smith’s southeast corner of said 50,1929. acres, to S. W. Wilson’s line; thence ' JOHN WILLCOX, S. 75 E. 15 chs. to a corner; thence I Clerk of Superior Court. S. 3 1-2 W. 6 chs. to Wilson’s other |N15-D6 corner; thence S. 52 E. to Dr. Wild’s | corner; thence as Dr. Wild’s line N. | STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, W. 23.50 chs. to his corner; thence sa ' COUNTY OF MOORE, his other line N. 20 W. 12.68 chs. to i his other cornsr; thence as Dr. Wild’s | THE SUPERIOR COURT line N. 78 E. 66.50 chs. to Allen’s cor-! ner on Dr. Wild’s line; thence as Al-^ ALL PERSONS CLAIM- len’s line about N. 30 W. 28 chains | ^^G ANY INTEREST IN THE to J. E. Jackson’s line; thence as his SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AC- line S. 41 W. 4 chs. to the corner of j TION. a 6 acre tract herein included; thence I , afj the line of it and past its corner N. i MOORE COUNTY, PLAINTIFF 75 W. 35.26 chains to the West End- ! Carthage sand clay road; thence' Henderson and Mary E. with said road 7 chains to the begin-j defendants, ning. I The above named defendants, and The foregoing sale will be made sub- persons claiming any interest ject to the lien of a certain Deed of subject matter thereof, will take Trust, recorded in Book 39, at Page ^ action entitled as above 216, and the lien of a certain Deedj^^^ comnrenced in the Superior of Trust recorded in Book 43, at ^®^^* Moore County, North Car- Page 77, and subject to the lien for I foreclose certain certificates ar.-y unpaid taxes. i tax sales and liens for taxes held This November 7, 1929. i Moore County for the year of 1926 CALE K. BURGESS, Trustee, years mentioned in the com- N15-D12. I plaint against thoSe certain tracts or lots of land in Moore County, describ ed as follows: Those certain tracts, lots or per- cels of land lying and being in Mc Neill Township, County of Moore, State of North Carolina, the first tract containing 58 acres, more or less; the othey tracts or lots being lots No. 881, 882 and 883 in Block A as shown on a map of Lakeview, North Carolina; the other lots being No. 803 and 804 in Block B as shown on said map, and for a more particu lar description of said property see deed dated October 27, 1918, by Per cy L. Gardner and Carrie Gardner, his wife, to D. H. Henderson, the same being of record in the office of register of deeds of Moore County in Book 64, page 516, to which re cord reference is hereby made. And all of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of Superior Court at his office iij the Courthouse in Carthage, said Moore County, and present and defend their respective claims within six months from date hereof, or be forever barred from any and all interest therein or claims in or to the proceeds from a sale thereof. This the 13th day of November, 1929. JOHN WILLCOX, Clerk of Superior Court. N15-D6 NORTH CAROLINA. MOORE COUNTY. IN THE SUPEROR COURT NOTICE The J. W. Woolfolk Company vs. Atlantic Commission Company, Defendant The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Moore County for the purpose of recovering judgment in favor of the plaintiff and against ihe defendant for the sum of $765.54 with interest from the 4th day of February. 1929, due to the plaintiff by reason of the wrongful conversation by the de fendant to its own use of the crop of peaches grown by one R. H. Scarboro during the year 1929 on the lands of said R. H. Scarboro in Beaverdam Township, Richmond County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. C. Currie estate and others, upon which the plaintiff at the time of said wrongful conversation had and held a prior agricultural lien and chattel mortgage and a valid lien thereon to secure the indebtedness aforesaid, the agricultural lien and chattel mort gage having been prior to said wrong ful conversion duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Richmond County, North Carolina,