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l?ag« Eight. COAL! COAIJ A Good Place to Buy Good Coal. C. G. FARRELL Aberdeen Phone 58 Noore County Farmers Not Growing Enough Food and Feed, Says Report Thousands of Dollars Leaving Home That Could Just’ As Well Stay Here DR. E. D. HARBOUR OPTOMETRIST * at Tarlton’s Jewelry Store every first Tuesday in each month. 1 to 4 p. m. EYESIGHT SPECtALiFT Will be in his office over the Post Office, Hanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. SPECIAL LOW ONE-WAY FARES Moore county, in the center of the big Sandhills peach industry, is not growing enough food and feed to meet the requirements of its farm popula tion of 11,400 and its livestock, and j as a result is missing the mark set ' down by Governor 0. Max Gardner for all counties pf the state to grow and produce at home the things that they need for food and to make the farm show a profit. Oats, milk, poultry, eggs, pork and hay are items which the farm citizens of the county are having to spend thousands of dollars on in outside markets if they are living up to the standards of the average citizen of the United States, a table prepared by O. F. Gaither, district agent of N. C. State College Extension Service, shows. The value of the deficiency hi these crops is figured at $477,966 and this reipresents good money that could be kept at home if the agriculturists of Moore were carrying out the “Live- at-Home” idea to its fullest extent. While neglecting its food and feed ^ Crops Moore continues to give over I considerable acreage to the production | of cotton and tobacco, the so-called I money crops of the state—crops in i which declining prices are causing! the farmers a great amount of dis- j tress. : 1 Moore county has a surplus above | THE PILOT, a Paper With Character. Aberdeen. North Carolina Sweet Potatoes, 33,932 bushels surplus with value of $30,538. Irish Potatoes, 10,344 bushels sur plus with value of $12,930. Beef and Veal, 316 head surplus with value of $14,978. Mutton %nd Lamb, 351 head sur plus with value of $1,484. Home Gardens, 58 acre surplus with value of $24,360. Friday, January 30, 193L RALEIGH TO Tuscor., Ariz $75.47 Los Angeles, Cal $75.47 i^ • u 4? ^ i San Frandsco, Cal $75.471 1 ^ h r ? Vancouver, B. C $80.511 on the production of Salt Lake City, U $75.47! In Them Thar Hills There’s Gold, and It May Pay Soon to Exploit Moore County Mines With the declining iprice of other things gold always rises in its re lative value. This is making gold a more favored' subject of search all over the world. Until the war raised things so high that gold was too low in comparsion with other things to pay for hunting \t considerable gold was produced in sections of Moore county. Of late with the lowered wages and prices and the higher value of gold a greater interest in hunting for the metal has been reported and occa sionally some hopeful breezes In with a little color that he has washed out. The prediction is made that if things continue as they are more or less prospecting may be expected in Moore county this sum mer, and prospectors are always hopeful that the rainbow end will yet disclose that fabled pot of gold that has been sought for ages. Moore has considerable gold inj modest quantities, and possibly enough to yield a favorable re turn if folks go after it and are satisfied with moderate recover ies. Pork, 126 head. Farmers of the county are still K1 1 leads the list of deficiencies in the I banking heavily on cotton and to- Seattle, Wash $oU.oi| i. .i. i ^ m u • Pnrtland Orp S80 51 available figures, | bacco for the farm income, and in I those of 1929, placing the shortage of j 1929 a total of 3,485 bales of cotton Tickets also on sale daily Jan. 15th { hay at 12,195 tons with a value of | iwas produced and 3,700,780 pounds to June 30, inc., from all stations in | $219,510. of tobacco. Considerable profits if North Carolina on SEABOARD AAIR LINE. All cickets good' in pullman cars upon payment of pullman charges to points east of Mississippi Moore's milk shortage also runs up j any from the crops, and the peaches. into six figures and unless farmers of the county are spending $101,196 an nually on the outside, for the purchase River. Slightly higher fares good in | of 562,200 gallons, then they are go- pullman cars upon (payment of Puii- j ing without and their families are not man charges to points west of Miss-1 drinking the required amount of this issippi River. For further particulars call on H. E. PLEASANTS, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. AIVL LINE BAILWAY important food and health item as is necessary. To be a *‘Live-at-Home’* county Moore must increase its productions on the following food and feed items by the amounts indicated: Oats, 87,000 bushels Poultry, 74,092 birds. Eggs, 80,225 dozen. had to go outside for food and feed if the county came anywhere near meeting its requirements. Moore showed a surplus above its farm needs on eight food and feed crops, the total of the surplus being $168,883. The crops were: Wheat, 34,166 bushels surplus with value of $47,490. Corn, 28,275 bushels surplus with value of $27,709. Rye, 7,011 bushels surplus with value of $9,394. Public improvements costing $2,- 644,890 have been completed this year at Birmingham, Ala. LEGAL NOTICES legal NOTICES SALE FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given that I will sell to the highest bidder at the door of the Postoffice at Pinebluff, N. C., at 1:00 o'clock, Monday, February 16, 1931, the following described prop erty, for delinquent taxes and costs due the town of Pinebluff, N. C., for the year 1929. Mrs. A. B. and J. V. Adams, 5 lots in B 1 $32.98 C. Francis, poll 1*52 J. V. Adams, Dog-gun 2.37 Atlantic Coast Realty Co., 3 lots, 21-22-23 (15 A) Golf Course Farm - 12.84 L. A. Brown Estate, 2 A on Peach St 7.00 M. W. Bryan Estate, 5 lots 11 to to 15. A 3 3.7o Philip Cranford, 12 lots, 5 to 16, D 4, Poll 73.78 Dr. W. G. Cranford, 143 A 97.94 J. H. King, Auto-Poll 3.95 J. B. Little, Poll — — 1-57 Jno. K. McLeod, 1 A Peach St... 2.94 Jno. R. McQueen, 19 A. near Pinebluff Station 41.10 Carl Morgan, 1 A. on Rout 50., auto, gun, merchandise 25.75 J. H. Mackie, 60 A. Peach Farms lots, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 49.22 C. S. Palmer, 4 lots, 7, 8, 9, 10 auto, balance 7.48 Pinehurst Realty Co., 62 1-2 A. Pinebluff Inn Property 893.82 R. D. Utley, Poll, Auto, Radio.... 4.3G MRS. O. A. GAILEY, Collector. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NuUand 8 The project now on hand to build roads through the Midland Farms and the several hundred acres of adjoining lands extending toward Pinehurst, Knollwood and Southern Pines, has already been mapped, and it is believed to be only a matter of brief time until some definite construction will begin. Then Midland Farms acreage will be fixed in definite locations, and in positive values for small holdings, of five, ten, twenty or more acres as buyers maj" choose for the creation of estates close in. It is not to be long until this triangu lar heart of land will be the center of a de velopment that will be designed on suit-* able basic lines, and carried out on this highest plane. The Midland Farms lands lie close by the Midland road. High, scenic, and in touch with everything. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the provisions of a deed of tust made by W. A. Sides and wife, Saphronia A. Sides, of date March 1, 1929, to J. W. Graham, Trustee for Aberdeen Building and Loan Association, which said deed of trust is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book of Mort- ^ I gages No. 50 at page 47, the condi- g tions thereof having been broken and * demand having been made by the owner of the notes thereby secured for foreclosu>'e of the said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee^will of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House Door of Moore County, North Carolina, on Monday, February 2, 1931, at twelve o’clock noon, all of the right, title and interest owned by the said W. A. Sides and wife, Saphronia A. Sides, on March 1, 1929, or thereafter, in and to the following described real estate: Lying on the Old Raeford Road just east of the corporate limits of the Town of Aberdeen, being Lots Nos. 1 and 2 of a certain sub-division of land known as “East End Addition'’ as shown on a map of same made by C. Hafer, C. E., which map is record ed in the Office of the Register :>f Deeds of Moore County, in Book 87, page 613, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description. Date of Sale: Monday, February 2, 1931. Hour of Sale: 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale: Court House Door, Moore County, Carthage, N. C. Terms of Sale: Cash . J. W. GRAHAM, Trustee. By Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys. December 30, 1930 J9-30 deed having b(een broken and the pow ers of sale mving become operative, the undersigned .will on February 17, 1931, at 12 o’clock noon, before the Courthouse door of Moore County, at Carthage, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highes.t bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to- wit: In Sandhills Township, Moore County, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake on the South side of the Aber deen and Rockfish R. R. 50 feet from the center of the track, same being John McCrimmon’s north-east comer of 10 acres which he purchased from W. A. Blue; runs thence as McCrim mon’s line and past his corner 16-10 E. 1125 ft. to the S. E. cb-mer of 13.24 acres sold to John Blue by W. A. Blue, a stake near the extension of the old “Y;” thence as John Blue’s line of said 13.24 acres N. 78 W. 1525 ft. to the original Bethune line; thence as it S. 37 W. 675 ft. to the N. E. corner of 7.25 acres purchased from John Blue by W. A. Blue which is in cluded herein; thence as the line of that tract reversed N. 76 ol-4 W. 657 ft. to a stake in the east edge of the old Pee Dee Road; thence as said old Pee Dee Road S. 22 1-2 W. 2,760 ft. to the line of the George Leach tract; thence as that line S. 74-34 E. 4283 ft. to the old Bethune line; thence as it N. 27 E. 640 ft. to the S. comer of the 13.9 acre tract conveyed by W. A. Blue to C. N. Blue; thence as the line of that tract N. 16-10 W. 2388 ft. to its Northwest corner; thence N. 73 1-2 E. 961 ft. to the S. E. corner of 6,95 acres conveyed by C. N. Blue to W. A. Blue and which is included herein, a stake 50 ft. from the center of the Main line of the Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R.; thence as a curve line 50 ft. from the center of said Railroad to the begrin- ning containing 260 acres, more or less. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse door, Carthage, N. C. DATE OF SALE: Tuesday, Febru ary 17, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. THOMAS MCGRAW, JR. By Johnson & Johnson, Attys. J23-F13. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE R. M. Lewis, Plaintiff vs. Raymond L. Babcock, Defendant The defendant, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the I Superior Court of Moore County for the recovery of judgment against the defendant, for goods, wares and merchandise, consisting of groceries, sold and delivered to the defendant by the plantiff; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to file his answer in the manner provided by Jaw within thirty days from the date of the comple tion of the services hereby upon him, with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, at the same time furnishing for the plaintiff herein a co.py of his said answer, or within the said time and in the same manner demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the i relief demanded in his complaint. JOHN WILCOX, Clerk of Superior Court of Moore County This 12th day of January, 1931. J16-23-30F6 UNITED STTES DISTRICT COURT LEGAL NOTICES W. Graham, Trustee for Aberdeer Building and Loan Association, which said deed of trust is of record in th^ office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina in Book of Mortgages No. 39, at page 320, the conditions thereof hajvin'>- been broken and demand having beer, made by the owner of the notes there by secured for foreclosure of the said deed of trust, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale to the hiffbps- bidder for cash, before the Court House Door of Moore County, North Carolina, on Monday, February 2 1931, at twelve o’clock noon, all of the right, title ^d interest owned bv the said W. T. Bobbitt on January 18 1926, or thereafter, in and to tht’ following described real estate: In the Town of Aberdeen, on th'^ East side of Poplar Street, and ibein^ Lot No. 19 as shown on a map en^- titled “Park Place, Aberdeen, N. C." which said map is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, and which is hereby referred to for location, said lot be ing bounded and described as follows viz:—Beginning at a stake in the Eastern edge of Poplar Street 100 feet S. 30 degrees, 49 min. E. from the intersection of Poplar Street with Rush Street; runs thence S. 59 de grees, 11 min. E. 150 feet to a stake in the edge of an alley; thence S. 30 degrees 49 min. W. 50 feet to a stake in the edge of Lot No. 18; run= thence with the line of Lot No. 18 K. 59 degrees, 11 min. W. 150 feet to a stake in the edge of Poplar Street; thence N. 30 dgrees, 49 min. E. oC feet to the point of begrinning, an<i being one of the lots described in a deed from Fred C. Page and wife, Christine Page to Geo. R. Ross, dated June 19, 1922, and which is likewise recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, and later conveyed by George R. Ross to Peli3c 0. Bell by Warranty Deed dated Dec. 1, 1922, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Book 87, page 84, and subsequently conveyed by Fe lix O. Bell to the Grantor herein by Warranty Deed dated January 18, 1926. Date of Sale: Monday, February 2y 1931. Hour of Sale: 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale: Court House Door.v Moore County, ’Carthage, N. C^ Terms of Sale: Cash. J. W. Graham, Trustee. By Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys. December 30, 1930. J9-30 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Middle District of North Carolina IN BANKRUPTCY: NOTICE OF HEARING OF DISCHARGE PETITION: MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA In the matter of Laura C. Hoskins, Bankrupt IN BANKRUPTCY In the Matter of J. Bruce Cameron and Etta Cameron, Bankrupts. To the Creditors of Said Bankrupt: Take Notice, That a petition has been filed in said Court by J. Bruce Cameron and Etta Cameron of the County of Moore in said district, who has each been duly adjudged a bank rupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, for a discharge from all debts provable against his or her estate under said Act, and that the 16th day of Feb., 1931, 10 o’clock a. m. is,assigned for a hearing of the same before H. F. Seawell, Jr., as Special Master of said District, when and where you may attend and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of said petition shoiuld not be granted. ' This the 8th day of Janiuary, 193L H. F. SEAWELL, JR., United States Special Master. J9-30. NOTICE OF FORECLOSlillE SALE U H SEE H. B. EMERY General Offices Pinehurst NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned L. B. McKeithen has pur chased from Archibald M. McKeithen all the interest of the said Archibald M. McKeithen in and to the mercan tile business and property situate in the town of Cameron, Moore County, North Carolina, heretofore conducted in the name of M. McL. McKeithen and owned by the said M. McL. Mc Keithen prior to his death and since his death by said L. B. McKeithen and Archibald M. McKeithen; land that the said L. B. McKeithen is now the sole owner of said mercantile bus iness and w^ill hereafter conduct said mercantile business as sole owner thereof, but under the trade name o?. M. McL. McKeithen. This 1st day of January, 1931. L. B. McKEITHEN. ARCHIBALD M. McKEITHEN. Feb 13 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE By order of H. F. Seawell, Jr., Referee in Bankruptcy, the undersign ed, Trustee, will offer for sale ^it and before the place of business here tofore occupied by Laura C. Hoskins, Bankrupt, at Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina, at eleven o’clock, A. M., on Saturday, January 24, 1931, all and singular, all of the stock of goods, wares and merchan dise of the said Laura C. Hoskins, Bankrupt, together with the furni ture and fixtures in connection with said business, located in and about said store building. DATE OF SALE: Saturday, Jan uary 24, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 o’clock. Noon. PLACE OF SALE: Before the place of business heretofore occu pied by Laura C. Hoskins, Bankrupt, at Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. GEORGE W. CASE, Trustee. J16-23-30F6 GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the powers of sale^ contained in a certain mortgage deed, made, executed and delivered by Frank U. McGraw to Thomas Mc- Graw, Jr., of date Dec. 15, 1928, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 49 at page 559, the condition of which said mortgage Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Melvin C. Thomas, has been duly appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court as Guardian for Daniel, Henry, John, Warren, Paul, Dorothy, Margaret and Rebecca Thomas, and has duly qualified as such. MELVIN C. THOMAS. Cameron, N. C., January 12, 1931. 3t NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the provisioi^B of a deed of trust made by W. T. Bob bitt, of date January 18, 1926, to J. Notice is hereby given tliat under and by virtue of the provisions of a deed of trust made by A. C,’ McDon ald, Jos. D. Peele and their respective wives, Virgie McDonald and Mahala J. Peele, of date June 3, 19:^7, to J. W. Graham, Trustee for Aberdeen Building and Loan Association, which said aeed of trust is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds oi Moore County, North Carolina, in Book of Mortgages No. 47, at page 217, the conditions thereof having' been broken and demand having been made by the owner of the notes there by secured for foreclosure cSf the said deed of trust, the undersig'ned Trus tee will offer for sae to t|ie highest bidder for cash, before t^ie Court House Door of Moore CouiiUy. North Carolina, on Monday, February 1931, at twelve o’clock noon, the right, title and interest owned by the said A. C. McDonald, Jos. D. Peele and their respective wives, Vir- gie McDonald and Mahala J. Peele, on June 3, 1927, or thereafter, in and to the following described real estate: Lot No. 40 as contained and de scribed in a certain map of “HiH- crest Heights,” made by Francis Deaton, C. E., which said map is re corded, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book 76, Page 600, which map is hereb> referred to for a more complete de scription, and by this reference mad^ a part hereof; also being one of thi identical lots conveyed to L. M. Dan iels by Johnson, Slate and Sparro^v. which deed is likewise duly recorde in the office of the Register of Deed? of Moore County and also hereby re ferred to. Said lot being about 1-- mile from the corporate limits of the town of Aberdeen, N. C., and on the west side of the Aberdeen-Southern Pines Highway. Date of Sale: Monday, February 1931. Hour of Sale: 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale: Court House Door, Moore County, Carthage, N. C. Terms of Sale: Cash. J. W. GRAHAM, Trustee. By Johnson & Johnson, December 30. 1930. Attorneys. J9-30.
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