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Fa ere Six. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character. Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, October 24, I930. Bad Policy to Close Schools on Account of Epidemic - Symington Nearly Every Communicable Di sease Can Be Controlled by Preventive Measures *■ '‘Now that schools are in full oper ation practically all over the state, it is well for all health officers to ad vise the different committeemen, teachers, or other school authorities in every community that it is often had policy to close the school on an account of an epidemic,” says Dr. J. Symington, Public Health Officer. The old fashioned plan was, when smallpox or such diseases occurred in a community, to close the school for two or three weeks or longer. That demoralized the whole school •busi ness and has been the means of wast ing thousands of dollars and stopping the progress of hundreds of schools. The chief purpose such moves have often served has been to increase the spread of epidmic diseases. Natural ly when the schools are not in session, the children are mingling with their neighbors and friends anyhow, and there is no hindrance to the spread of communicable diseases. “With few exceptions at this time, nearily every communicable disease can be controlled through prevention. The health officer can bring into prac tice the preventive remedies avail able. Smallpox vaccination and the toxin-anti toxin treatment are both sure preventives against smallpox and diphtheria. Both should he admin istered long before any child is old enough to attend a public school Thus two common diseases are easily elim inated. For the more common respir atory diseases, a day or two’s rest at home for children '^vho are stricken is the best plan of procedure. The fact is that today an epidemic of any di sease should be of such proportions as to demand the closing of courts, moving picture theatres, churches, and so on at the same time the pub lic schools be closed. Where an epi- c'emic threatens in a community, the procedure to follow is to immediate ly notify the health officer and let him make inspections of the pupils present, or have a nurse to make it and report directly to him, and he will then put into effect the modern scientific control methods which are available for all such situations. “The best time for vaccination against diphtheria is several months before school opens, but if this has been neglected the sooner it is done after school opens the better as there are the severe cold winter months ahead when diphtheria is more prev alent. Typhoid and smallpox vaccina tions are immediate in their action.” PINEBLUFF Court House News LEGAL NOTICES Real Estate Transfers The following transfers of real es- taet have been recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore county: T. S. Burgess, mortgagee, to Alex Fields: land in McNeill township. Alex Fields and wife to T. S. Bur gess land in McNeill township. A. E. Childress and wife to J. W. Childress and Mary Belle Childress: land in Greenwood township. W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland, receivers for the First National Co., of Durham, Inc., trustee, formerly First National Trust Co., Durham, to The North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham: property in Car thage township. ning thence N. 5 E. with said Dowd’s line 1668 ft. to a stake; thence S. 74 W. 1402 ft. to a stake; thence N. 24 3-4 W. 1481 ft. to a stake'; tHence S. 59 3-4 W. 1158 ft. to a stake, a fence corner; thence S. 67 1-2 W. 819 ft. to a stake; thence S. 28 1-2 W. 128 ft. to an iron pin beside the clay road, A. L. Wilson’s corner; thence S. 46 3-4 E. 1894 ft. to a stake; thence S. 75 E. 1406 ft. to a stake; thence N. 88 E. 884 ft. to the begrinning, con taining 125 acres, more or less. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Jesse W. Page and wife, Maggie P. Page, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sdlc This the 14th day of October 1930. W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland, re ceivers for First National Company of Durham, Inc., Trustee, formerly First National Trust Company, Dur ham, N. C. ' Oct. 24 N. 14. legal notices Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pitchkie, their son, John, and granddaughters, Dor othy Williams and Katherine Pitch kie of Pittsburgh are here for the winter. Friends of the Rev. Wade Thomp son will be glad to learn that he will be the pastor of the Methodist Church for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of New York are the guests of Mrs. Peter son’s sister, Mrs. Jack Williams. Mrs. Bill Carpenter and children have returned from Raleigh where they have been visiting Mr. Carpen ter’s sister, Mrs. Francis Adams. Miss Ella Backus left Monday night for Brewster, N- Y., where she will visit her niece for three months. Mrs. Francis Carpenter of Raleigh is visiting her brother. Bill Carpen ter this week. Donald Stubbs, Mrs. Lacy McLean, ^.nd Miss Frazier of Wagram spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Howie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Clinton, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Herrod for the past two v/eeks, have returned to their home in Lyn- brook, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Erik Achorn and two little girls are the guests of Mrs. Priscilla Achorn. Mr. Achorn was for merly a professor at Princeton, and is now professor of history at the University of iSoulth Carolina. Mrs. H. F. Allison and mother, Mrs. Douglas spent a day last v/eek f-hopping in Raleigh. Miss Henrietta Risley of Sanford spent Tuesday in town. Mrs. C. A. Parker and children, Thelma and Rudolph and Mrs. David Morton and children, Betty, Norma and Mildred, all of Norwood, and Theron Willis of Statesville spent Sunday at the home of J. R. Lanip- ley. Mrs. Ryals will be at the Assembly Hall Monday afternoon at 2:30, and will demonstrate the making of felt hats. Recorder’s Court Sam McKenzie, white, was tried in Recorder’s Court on Monday for vio lation of the prohibition law, possess ing intoxicating liquor for sale. He w-as found guilty as charged in the warrant. On the first count he was fined $50 and the costs in the case. On the second, the judgment was six months in jail to be assigned to work on the roads of Moore or any other county by the county commissioners as they in their discretion may make ar rangements, this sentence to begin at the expiration of a previous 12 months" sentence which had been sus pended. It being found that McKen zie had violated the terms of the judgment of the court in this former case, in that he had failed to pay the fine and the costs and to observe and obey the prohobition laws, it was or dered that this 12 months’ sentence begin immediately. Notice of appeal to Superior Court was given and ap pearance bond fixed at $500. The ccurt holds that no appeal lies from the 12 months’ sentence as notice of appeal was not given at the trial Feb. 24, 1930. George Bracy, a colored boy, was given six months on the roads on a charge of petit larceny. George had stolen a sweater from the woodshed of a man in Southern Pines. D. J. McLeod pleaded guilty to driv ing a car while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Judgment in bis case was a fine of $50 and the costs, his right to drive a car is taken away for 90 days, and 60 days in jail, execution to issue at the will of the court at any time within 2 years. S. 89-59 E. 561 ft. to a stake; thence S. 25-15 E. 163^ ft. to a stake; thence S. 36-45 E. 1060 ft. to the be^nning, containing 67.7 acres, more or less. FOURTH TRACT: Lying on the^ S. side of Mill Creek, beginning at.an iron post at the S. edge of Mill Cr^ek Swamp a corner of the Geo. McDiar- niid Land; running thence S. 46 1-2 E. 12.00 chs. to a stake, Duckworth’s corner; thence N. 51 1-2 E. 15.50 chs. to a stake near a small branch; thence N. 6 1-2 E. 10.00 chs. to a stake in the S. edge of Mill Creek Swamp; thence N. 84 W. 10.00 chs.; thence S. 46 W. 11.50 chs.; thence direct to the begnjning, containing 26.86 acres. FIFTEt TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the line of Bush land; run ning N. 73 1-2 E. 8.23 chs. to a stake near the Kenneth Ray House; thence N. 19 W. 10.05 chs. to a stake in W. H. Seward’s line; .thence on Se ward’s line S. 69 W. 7.04 chs. to a stake pine pojhfters; thence S. 12 E. 9.50 chs. to the first statibn, con taining 7.35 acres. SIXTH TRACT: Beginning at a stake at the head of a ditch on the legal notices a stake by a pine, pointres; thence N. 2 E. crossing the head of a branch, 12 1-2 chains; thence N. 87 W. 11.55 chains to a stake and pointers; thence N. 77 W. 23.22 chains to a stake by pine pointers; thence S. 58 1-2 W. i8 1-2 chains to a/ stake in the LEGAL NOTICES contained in a certain mortgage deed made, executed and delivered by John McRae and his wife, Sarah McRae, to Annie C. McLeod, of date November 25, 1924, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 46, at Hoff man-West End Road; thence[ page 605, the condition of which said along the said road S. 113-4 W. 12.65 mortgage deed having been broken TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE | N. side of Mill Creek, having a ma- LAND ’ ’ Under and by virtue of the powers and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by W. G. Cranford and wife, Josephine Cran ford, and Phillip E. Cranford and chains; thence S. 59 W. 18:30 chains to the Ross or Manice comer; thence S. 77 E. 49 1-2 chains to the begin ning, co-ntaining 171.31 acres, more or less, *and being the land bought by J. A. Morton by deed dated Decem ber 20, 1917, and recorded in BtJok 67, page 435, Moore County Registry less the two parcels sold to E. A. Manice and Geo. Ross, as of record in said Registry doth appear, and to which Registry record reference is made for more perfect description. A cash deposit of 10 per cent of the successful bid will be required to be paid the Clerk of the Court as evi dence of good faith. This September 29, 19304 T. J. McPhersor., Commissioner. Oct. 10-31. / ^ pie, sweet gum and poplar pointers; running S. 13.27 chs. to a stake in 1 STATE OF NORTH (CAROLINA, an old field 3 pine pointers; thence! COUNTY OF MOORE. E. 6.12 chs. to a stake by the W.: — side of a branch, 2 blackgums and , Federal Land Bank of Columbia, pine pointers; thence S. 40 E. 11:45 1 yg^ chs. to a pine stump, 1 blackgum j>osa Deese and her husband, D. H. wife, Marion Cranford, to t e unde pointer above the marsh; thence S. 1 pgggg jp p] Street Trustee and Cen signed Trustee, which said deed of 1 ^ , . ctakp* thence S I 7 i ^ v o^eet, x^sree, ana i^en 1C! datpd Anril 2 1Q28 and rp- ° to a staKe, inence Carolina Hospital, Inc., and Dr. ’x? • r 38 E. 5.50 chs. ^o a stake, Gardner s; j p Monroe Charles H Person and corded in the office of the Register ^00 19 p Qt; no pViq i tt*- •' ^^^nroe, ^^naries anu of Deeds for Moore County, North ] ^Iter William? ,n and Carolina in Book of Morteae4 49 at i ci'ossing Mill Creek to a pine (now. q. d. Wallace, B. C. Wallace and L. L.aroiina, in 1500K 01 Mor gages y, clown), Gardner s and R. A. Smith s r Wallace Co-Partners Doine busi- page 221, default having been made 1 p A li-no ‘ vv<iuace, ^o r'a™erb, i^oing uubi m fViP naviYipnt of si of thp in-1 » thence on 1^* A. bmitn s line , ag Wallace Brothers, and the m^the_ payment_of a part ^of _the lg_ crossing Mill Creek to Smith’s I Eureka National Farm Loak Associa- debtedness thereby secured, and the power of sale having thereby become operative, and the holder of the note thereby secured having so requested, the undersigned Trustee will on Mon day, November 10, 1930, at 12:30 o’clock p. m., at the courthouse door in Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the hig“hest bidder for cash the following described real estate: All That certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing 143.79 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on State Highway No. 50, about one corner at McDeed’s Creek! thence up tio-n. the channel of Mc^eds Creek to a j^-qTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE corner of the Griswold Land Com- j amfi pany; thence on their line N. 4.75 chs. to a stake in a branch, 2 black | . Pursuant to a jud^ent entered gums and poplar pointers; thence on 1 the above entitled ci'^il action, on their other line N. 81 W. 27.22 chs. to the 8th day of September, 1930, in a stake, their corner; thence N. 11 1-2 I the Superior Court of said County, and the powers of sale having beeomo operative, the undersigned will on Monday, November 3, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, before the Court House Door of Moore County, at Carthaee, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: Those certain pieces or tracts of land lying and being in Moore County, North Carolina, in Sandhills Town ship. Lots Nos. 61, 62, 63, 72, 19 and 50, and being part of the Sam Goode Estate, which was conveyed to .John McRae from L. L. Johnson. PLACE OF SALE: Court House Door, Carthage, N. C. DATE OF SALE: Monday, Novem ber 3, 1930. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. ANNIE C. McLEOl), Per Johnson & Johnson, This 29th day of September, 1930. Oct. 10-31. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE W. 3.75 chs. tb a stake, a corner of the Pope Land; thence with that line N. 73 1-2 E. 8.23 chs. to the corner; thence N. 19 W. 97 links to a stake, Oscar Seward's corner; thence on his lines N. 62 1-2 E. 15.20 chs to a on outie nignwcty iNo. ^ke; thence on his other line N. 40 fourth a mile north from the Town of, 7.65 chs. to a stake in a small Pinebluff, m ^ndhills ownship, pines and maple pointers, Moore County, North Carolina, on geward's either side of said highway, -and bounded on the North, East, South and West by the lands of Moore by the Clerk, I will on the 3rd day of November, 1930, the same being the first Monday in said month, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House Door in said County, at Carthag’e, N. C., sell at public auction, to the hig^hest bidder therefor, the following de scribed lands situate in said County and State, in Carthage Township, comprising BS 3-4 acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing- 58 3-4 acres. corner; thence as W. P. Seward’s line N. 68 E. 10.00 chs. to a stake among point- ^ . -ri J -u • i.- -J 4.- > crs, his corner; thence on his other, — « -- , County Farms, and being tne identi-, j; 22 W. 10.00 chs. to a stake, more or less, situate, lying and being cal land conveyed by dee<i from Moore blackjack pointers; thence with his on the Carthage Road, about 5 miles County Farms, Inc., to W G. Cran-1 g gg jg gg a I from the Town of Carthage, N. C., ford of date April 19, 1924 and re-1 ^ p ge^^rd’s corner near ‘ corded m the offices of the Regis-1 ^ 21 1-2 W. Moore County, North - r’ v . ter of Deeds of Carolina, in Book of Deeds 93, at page 547, to which record reference is made for more perfect description: And also, that certain parcel or 7.29 chs. to a stake by the clay road, one pine pointer; thence N. 68 1-2 E. 5.90 chs. to a stake, Oscar Seward’s corner; thence as his line in Carthage Township, County of Moore, State of North Carolina, hav ing such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear day of Aug“. 1918, and a copy of which by J. L. Cole, Surveyor, on the 8th Among the Aberdeen people who attended the Matchett-Hayds wedding in Southern Pines last Sunday after noon were Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. H. E. Bowman and Misses Mary and Jeannette Leach. , . , J , T ^ TVT . , N. 10 W. 22:55 chs. to a stake nearjb> reference to a plat thereof made tract of land known as Lots Nos. 5,, Creek, a pine and 2 blackgums | file with the Federal Land Bank of 1 ’ J ; ’ C’ ; pointers; thence direct to the begin-1 is attached to the abstract now on , shown and containing 264 acres, more or I Columbia, the same being bounded en aelmeated upon the map of Pine- | ^ i the north by the lands of B. M. Sim- bluff, North Carolina, and bounded NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under the provisions of a certain deed of trust made, executed and delivered by Flora Drake, unmarried, of date November 1, 1929, to the undersigned Trustee, and recorded in the office of the Re^ster of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 52, at page 551, the conditions whereof hav ing been broken and demand for fore closure having been made by the hold ers of the bonds thereby secured, the undersigned will, on Monday, October 27, 1930, at twelve o’clock noon, be fore the Moore County Court House, at Carthage, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: That certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the Town of Aberdeen, Sandhills Town ship, ‘ Moore County, * adjoining the lands of Henry McCoy Blue, Mrs. Bell Pleasants, and others, and bound ed and described as follows: Lying and being on the east side of Campbell Street between East Main Street and Bethesda Avenue, and be ing Lot No. 22 on a map made by F. Deaton, Surveyor, in laying out lots on the lands of Mrs. Evelyn Blue, and Mrs. Bell Pleasants; beginning at the fourth corner of lot No. 1 on said map, and running as its line S.73 deg. E. 2.18 chains to a stake; thence S. 17 deg. W. 187 1-2 chains to a stake; thence N. 73 deg. W. 2.55 chains to a stake in the line of Campbell Street; thence as its line N. 28 3-4 E. to the beginning, said lot being known lo cally as the W. R. Drake home place, and being the identical land described 4.1. 4.x. u This sale is made by reason of the I mons, on the east by the lands of M. • . , j . , j , on the north by Chicago avenue, on, l Poindexter and wife, I Roberts, on the south by lands of i the east by Grape street on the south j Krtk^P^lndexrer: a^d w'T.“Fletche71 X^ron'DaVfdson; a^nd’^on the we7t by j D^erd^'look^ent^r^^lW by Baltimore avenae,^d on the we ^ wife, Lucy E. Fletcher to pay off j land of Aaron Davidson. ' » P & > by the lands of Matthew F. Butner , ^ i Tliie +110 camcj. and J. H. Suttcnfield, and being the .same land conveyed tb Phillip Cran ford by Moore County Farms, Inc., J. and discharge the indebtedness secur- j This being the samei tracts of land j Monrp^^r^nntv^^ Register of Deeds ed by said deed of trust. |-heretofore conveyed to Eosa Deese,! ^Iso, the following described land: Pr-1 Beginning at the southwest corner of LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MID- DLETDISTRICT OF NORTH CAR OLINA. W. G. Bramham and T. L. Bland, Book of Deeds 77, page 217, and also receivers for First National Company, conveyed to Rosa Deese, and H D. p nara^lpl wit>i t>iP Iitip nf Inf 99 tn of Durham, Inc., Trustee, formerly | Deese, her husband, by David Ben- f First National Trust Company. Dur- nett, by deed dated October 22, 19^8, j ham, N. C. Oct. 17-N7. and recorded in office of Register ^ /I • • Deeds of Mnnrf. Tnnntv ir. ?2 to the_ point, of beginning. In Bankruptcy No. 403 In the Matter of Franklin Sales Co. Bankrupct NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. To the Creditors of the above-nam ed bankrupt: Notice is Hereby Given that on the 13th day of October, A. D., 1930 the said Franklin Sales Company was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Aberdeen, in office of R. W. Page on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1930, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. H. F. SEAWELL, JR., U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. Carthage, N. C., October 14th, 1930. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY ^ra oy ivioore i^ounxy rarms, inc., d. purchaser at the sale.! 9, 1920, and recorded in office of Reg- I fArNn 2? H. Suttenfield Attorney-m-Fact^^ and ^ Q^^^^er 1930. ister of Deeds of Moore County, in ^o 22, and running ^ Registered in the office of the Rcgis-, ^ ^ Rr»niT,„Vn T T, ! Book of Deeds 77. hap-p 217. and I .23 south in the line ter of Deeds for Moore County, N. C., in Book of DeecJs 99, at page 469, and Book of Deeds 103, at page 287, to which record reference is hereby made for better description. A cash deposit of 10 per cent of the successful bid will be required depos ited as evidence of good faith. Notice is hereby given that if for i ^ , any reason the sale fails at the hour I ^ i? ^ named above, the said lands will again | decree of the Superior Court oi be offered for sale at one o’clock of I ^^®ore County rendered in an action the same day, at the same place and I th^'^'ein pending wherein Dr. L. M. NOTICE OF LAND SALE upon the same terms This October 8, 1930. The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Co., Trustee. T. J. McPherson, Attorney, Sanford, N. C. Oct. 17-N7. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by R. L. Poindexter and wife, Katie Poindexter and W. T. Fletcher and wife, Lucy E. Fletcher on the 6th day of January, 1925, and recorded in Book 42, Page 492, we will on Sat urday the 8th day of November, 1930, 12 o’clock noon, at the Court house door in Moore County, Car thage, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing land to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Lying and being between Mill Creek and McDeeds Creek and beginning at a stake in Pope’s line' about 30 yards N. of the Ray House, and having a persimmon ] pointer; running thence with Pope’s line N. 19 W. 9 chs. and 3 links to a stake in William Seward’s line. Pope’s Daniels andi others are plaintiffs and F. E. Steed and others are defendants, the undersigned commissioners will Deeds of Moore County, in Book of! Deeds 71, page 116. The terms of sale are as follows: Two Hundred Fifty ($250.00) Dol lars of the accepted bid to be paid in to court in cash, and the balance on credit, payable in five equal annual being the north 20 feet of lot No. 23, designated on the above mentioned map, and conveyed by the heirs of John Blue, deceased to W. D. Caviness on October 18, 1927, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds rnstalimSs,"with‘ "interesr* therwn i Moore^ County in Deed Book 101 from date of sale at the rate of six (6%) per ceoitum per annum. The cash portion of the accepted bid shall offer for sale at public auction, for { ^ applied toward the payment of the cash, to the highest bidder* at the of this action, including the court house door of Moore County, in! ^^^^P^^^ation to the Commissioner, the town of Carthage, on Monday, the | taxes assessed upon the prop- 3rd day of NovemtSr, 1930, at twelve' assessments to which may be o’clock M., that certain parcel or j P^st due and unpaid, and judgment thact of land described and referred j plaintiff ini the order stated, to in the pleadings in said action ^ ® credit portion of the accepted bid situate in Sandhill Township, Moore County, North Carolina, more partic ularly described and defined as fol lows: Being Lots Nos. 10, 11 and 12 as shown on the plat known as the L. L. due plaintiff shall be evidenced by a bond or note of the purchaser, pay able to the plaintiff, secured by a first mortgage aver the premises; provided, however, that the purchas er shall have the right to pay in cash Johnson sub-division, which map is whole or any part of the credit of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolian, in Book No. 61, at page 600, and reference is hereby expressly made to said map for full description. This 30th day of September, 1930. H. F. SEAWELL, JR. U. L. SPENCE, Commissioners. Oct. 10-31. COMMISSIONER’ LAND SALE portion of the accepted bid. The pur chaser shall pay for the Preparation and ^cording of all papers including the requisite revenue stamps; provid ed, however, that revenue stamps need not be placed on the deed of convey ance to the plaintiff, should it be come the purchaser, or on the bond securing any balance due the plain tiff. The successful bidder will be requir ed to deposit, with the Clerk of Court, ' at page 412. DATE O^ SALE: Monday, October 27, 1930. PLACE OF SALE: Before County Court House at Carthage, N. C. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. J. V. HEALY, Trustee. By Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys. This 25th day of September, 1930. Oct. 3-24. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by >irtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed of J. Bruce Cameron and wife, Etta J. Cameron to the Pine- hurst Building and Loan Associatioii, said mortgage deed being a firsz li-Bn for the payment of money borrovved, the undersigned will on Monday, Nov ember 3rd, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon, st the courthouse door in Carthage, of fer for sale to the highest bidders for cash, the following described real es tate in Mineral Springs Townshlj), Moore County, North Carolina, be ing the same property described in $100.00 in cash or by certified check* mortgage deed of J. Bruce Can;- as earnest money, conditioned unon! J- Cameron to compliance with ^ the terms^ ofthe i Building and Loan As- sale, immediately upon the close of regarded in the 30th day of the bidding, to be forfeited at the Jake Maurer, who has been under going treatment at the State Sana- toiium for some time is so much im proved that he was able to come home last week. Under and by virtue of the author- i ity conferred upon us in a deed of i trust executed by Jesse W. Page and : wife, Maggie P. Page, on the 27th I day of Februray, 1923, and recorded I in Book 39, Page 190^ we will on Sat urday the 22nd day of November, 1930 12 o’clock noon at the Courthouse door in Moore County, Carthage, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der the following land to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land in Bensalem Township, Moore County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of McI. Kennedy, S. W. Fuquay and others, bounded as follows, towit:- Beginning at a stake, the corner of said McI. Kennedy’s l?nd and also a corner of John Dowd’s 100 acres; run- November, 1923, in mortgage book oO at page 54, office of the Register I'f Deeds of Moore County, an i more paiti<*ahirly described as follov^4: In the village of Pinehurst, N * S. 62 W. 15.30 chs. to the first wife CORNELIA PULLIAM, BANK i comply with the terms of , Pinehurst, N < , containing 11 1-4 acres, more! OF PINEHURST, a corporation, R ! , ® sale. And notice is now given that! xT''^i.r'r’’ 2326: Bounded on the W. CLAYTON, M. C. McDONALOr^^® will be resold at the same'^™ ^^^d; on thi Ea?t Under and by virtue of an order of corner; thence as Seward’s line N. | the Superior Court of Moore County, 69 E. 12.40 chs. to a stake, 2 pine | North Carolina, made in the action and maple pointers on the E. edge pending therein entitled ATL.A.NTIC i time prescribed by of a small lake, Will Seward’s corner; JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF I raising of bids, if the suc- thence S. 40 _E. 7^65 chs. to a stake; RALEIGH, vs. S. L. PULLIAM and | bidder do not promptly at thence ‘ ’ station, or less SECOND TRACT; stake, Pope and Wilson’ running thence S. 60-02 w,, v,.* j, te/uv, ■ a stake one of the corners of the at 12:15 p. m., at the Courthouse dooi^ ^^d compliance! P.lack Land now Powell’s; thence with' in Moroe County, North Carolina, of-i^ terms thereof by the purchas-j above described lot being the said line S. 43-06 W. 591 ft. to a for for sale and s^ell to the highest'^’" deposit will be credited on the iconveyed to J. B. Cameron bidder for cash all that certain piece, I price. j Ltta J. Cameron by Pinelmrsi. parcel or tract of land situate, lyin.r? OF SALE: Court House I ^l^^ch 31st, 1922, by warranty and being in Sandhill Township", N. C. Moore County, State of North Car-j, DATE OF SALE: Monday, Nove.ii- olina, adjoining the lands formally i owned by M. L. Morton, the Macki SALE: 12 o’clock Noon, lards and others, and being a part I., of September, of grants 4791 and 4792 to D. B. John-' son. bounded and de^crbied as fol lows : stake in said line; thence N. 46-54 W. 1440 ft. to a stake; thence N. 27-49 E. 376 ft. to a stake, one of the corners of the 43rd tract; thence ^S. 75-25 E. 137 ft. another corner of the 43rd tract; thence a distance j of about 79Z' ft. to the beginning cor- I ner, containing 15 acres, more or I less. I THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a ' stake in the Black line, and running Beginning at a stake, formerly M. MURDOCH M. JOHNSON, Oct. 10-31. thence N. 85-14 W. 1614 ft. to a stake; L. Morton’s second corner of 100 ►thence N. S9-"6 W. 765 ft. to a stake;' acres, on the north side of a botom by thence N. 66-02 W. 658 ft.; thence N. p’nes and oak pointers, and runnio-n 48-33 E. 1026 ft. to a stake; thence thence N. 20 E. 25 l-2ychains to"a N. 03-33 E. 663 ft. to a stake; the^ice ^ stake; thence S. 87 E. 11.55 chains to leea; same deed being recorded in the R’^ifiter of Deeds office for Moor" County, Book of Deeds 86 at pages 132, etc. I’iHce of Sale: Courthouse door, Ca;- thage, N. C. , Tune of Sale: 12:00 o’clock noon. Commissioner. November 3rd, 1930. Terms of Sale: Highest bidder for cash. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SAI F I BUILDING & LOAN - ASSOCIATION and^'brvirtu^^^^^^^^ H. F. sSl?Jr., Attorney.
The Pilot (Southern Pines, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1930, edition 1
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