Page Eight
THE PILOT, a Paper WH** Character. AberdccB^orth Caroliig_
Friday, June 5
ISSl.
Cameron and Community
LEGAL NOTICES
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McRare of Car
thage were the guests of Mrs. A. J.
McRae Sunday.
Dr. J. D. Muse and sons, John D.,
Jr., and Thomas Chandler, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Loula MuseJ The boys
are spending the week with their
grandmother.
H. D. Tally is very ill, but all hope
for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. H. D. Tally, Mrs. J. D. Mc
Lean, and Mrs. Jewell Hemphill mo
tored to Southern Pines Thursday and
had dinner at Jack’s Grill. Mrs. H.
D. Tally was the gracious hostess on
this occasion.
Mrs. J. P. Monroe, Mrs. Hugh Pal
mer and Mrs. Tom Gunn of Sanford
were guests of Mrs. H. P. McPherson
Wednesday.
Mrs. A. J. McRae and Miss June
Mclver Hemphill returned home Sa
urday after spending two weeks in Si-
loam and Winston-Sale;n.
J. S. Jordan of Pittsburgh, Pa., is
here on the dewberry market this
season.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bu-
ren O’Brien of Rockingham Tuesday.
Several members of the Comer on
B. Y. P. U. attende da meeting of the
Siler City B. Y. P. U. Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hendricks,
Misses Eva and Mary Hendricks, Mr.
apd Mrs. J. H. Hartsell, Misses Annie
Hartsell, Jennie Cameron and Lyndon
Hartsell attended the ‘‘Hartsell Re
union” in Stanley county Sunday, at
Big Lick Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Hartsell of Mor-
ven spent a few days with the family
of the Rev. J. H. Hartsell last week.
They were accompanied home by Miss
Lula iJaddy, who remained with them
until after the Hartsell reunion.
Ira Thomas, Misses Mary Emma
and Elizabeth Thomas attended the
wedding of Miss Mabel Thomas and
Howard Turner in Raleigh last week.
Misses Elizabeth, Grace and Clyde
Kenster of Garner are visiting the
family of W. G. Parker.
Miss Mary Hendricks returned home
from Mars Hill Saturday. Miss Hen
dricks graduated from there this
spring.
Miss Margaret Bilyeu of Greens
boro is spending the summer with her
grandmother, Mrs. D. S. Ray.
Miss Mamie and Jacksie Muse, W.
A. Muse and Mrs. H. C. Gibson called
on Mrs. Joe Harrington on Route 1
last week.
Mrs. Georgie Matthews, Miss Fran
ces Matthews and Guy Matthews at-
Work or Get Out
VIoore County Tenant Farmers
Who Do Not Work Crops
Can Be Dispossessed
No 516, with the residence thereon,
as'shown on a map entitled “Knoll-
wood Heights, a division of Knoll-
wood, Incorporated, Moore County,
two pine pointers in the Allison line i North Carolina, by W. I. Johnson, Jr.,
a little N. of the Green Pond Branch, j C. E.,” and filed in the office of the
running S. 2 W. 53 chains and 77 Register of Deeds of Moore County,
in Map Book No. 1, at Page 6. -^Door, Carthage, N. C
The above property will be sold HOUR OF SALE: 12:00
subject to a first mortgage in favor noon,
of Virginia Trust Company, Trustee.
DATE OF SALE: Thursday, June
18 1931.
PLACE OF SALE: Court House
A bill introduced by Senator
Murdoch Johnson to place Moore
county under the provisions of
Section 2366 of the Consolidated
Statutes of North Carolina was
imong those passed on the last day
of the 1931 record legislature. The
measure provides for the dispos
session of farm tenants who refuse
to work their crops, through pro
ceedings in a court of a justice
of the peace, and it did not pre
viously apply to this county.
pressive. .Vi<^in music was furnished
by Misses Margaret Thomas and Ma
rie Parker. The children of the differ
ent churches gave recitations and
songs. Dinner was served on the
church grounds. The day’s program
was enjoyed by everyone.
COUNTY LEGISLATORS GET
CODIAL WELCOME HERE
(Continued from page one)
links to a stone, pine sapling point
ers in eastern edge of a prong of the
lower Big Branch; thence S. 88 E. 9
chains 630 links to a stake, pine point
ers, in Archie A. Ray’s line thence
with Ray’s line N. 3 E. 53 chains and
77 links to a stake, pine pointers in
Allison’s line; thence with that 87 W.
9 chains and 30 links to the first sta
tion, containing 50 acres, more or
less. Also one other tract adjoining
the above described tract on the wa
ters of lower Little River, adjoining
the lands ^f A. A. Ray and others,
beginning at a stake, two pine point
ers, a corner of the above described 50
acres; thence N. 87 West 11 chains
and 50 links to a stake, small black
jack pointers about 100 yards N. of
Green Pond; thence S. 2 W. 43 chains
to a stake, two pine pointers; thence
S. 87 E. 12 chains to said 50 acres;
thence with a line of that to the be
ginning, containing 50 acres more or
less. Excepting (1) 25 acres convey
ed to D. A. Blue in 1912 described in
deed recorded in the office cf the Reg
ister of Deeds of Moore County in
Book 49, page 309; and (2) 26 acres
conveyed to Mary E. Blue in 1912,
deed recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Moore County in
Book 49, page 430.'
This the 29th day of May, 1931.
—M. G. BOYETTE,
Commissioner.
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BANKRUPTCY SALE
o’cloclc^
TERMS OF SALE: Cash.
J* TALBOT JOHNSON
May 18. 1931.
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pacity as head of the finance commit
tee.
Lawson Ostine of Rockingham talk
ed to the club about agriculture and
the work that is being done through
out the South and particularly in
North Carolina to educate young far
mers to become better educated and
equipped to carry on the agricultural
work of the south.
There was a short debate at the
meeting over whether or not the re
cent legislature should have imposed
a tax on bachelors. Senator John
son had the affirmative and the Rev.
J. Fred Stimson the negative. The
latter was awarded the size, a box
of candy, on his argument that bach
elors could not afford a tax because
“courtin’ these days is to expensive
anyway. We can’t stand any addition
al expense.”
protect
you and your car front
tire hazards
Under and by virtue of an order of
H. F. Seawell, Jr., Referee in Bank
ruptcy, the undersigned Trustee will
on Monday, June 15th, 1931 at 11
o’clock, in front of the Page Trust
Company Building, Aberdeen, N.
C., offer for sale to the highest
bidder for cash all the Accounts and
Notes Receivable of the Franklin Sales
Company Incorporated, Bankrupt,
Trustee in Bankruptcy,
amounting in the aggregate to $3,-
932.06; terms of sale, cash.
—J. V. HEALY,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND BY
COMMISSIONER
Notice is hereby given that
suant to an order of resale made and
J " jentered by the Clerk of Superior Court
tended the funeral of Grey Miller at Lf
Having qualified as Executor of the
estate of Dock Ray, deceased, late of
Moore County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
Executor or Attorney at Aberdeen, N.
C., on or before the 20th day of May,
1932, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
Dated this 20th dav of Mav, 1931.
: L. L. JOHNSON, Executor of the
! Estate of Dock Ray, deceased.
P^^'" j J. Vance Rowe, Attorney M22-J26
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
of Moore County in the matter of
Moore County, Plaintiff vs. Oscar:
Kennedy and wife, et als the original virtue of the powers of sale
bid having been raised, the undersign-, contained in a certain mortgage deed
ed Commissioner will sell at public ^
the Courthouse
Winston-Salem Sunday. Mr. Miller
was a brother of Mrs. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch McDougald of
Hamlet and John Tally of Sanford
wero in town Monday to see H. D.
Tally.
Ralph Boatman, Milton Thomason
onand the Misses Ruby and
Thomason spent the week-end in Dur-'! ' Book 51 at page 93, default having
ham. Miss Ruby remained over to be i been made in the payment of interest
at the bedside "of her uncle, who is ' S
desperately ill. ; FIRST TRACT: Begin^ng at a
Blue s payable and the powers of
: sale having thereby become opera-
, J i. aogwood anaj|.j^g undersigned will on Monday,
sweetgum and post oak pointers; run- * _ . . -
ning N. 4 1-2 E.
GEMERAL
^ , 4. 4.1. ri J made, executed and delivered by Ray-
r M ® Courthouse door m ^
Babcock, to Knollwood, Incorporated,
olina to the highest bidder for cash on j^te April 8, 1929. and recorded in
the ]_oth day of Juhe, 1931, at 12 ^j^e office of the Register of Deeds of
Lola "‘■loek noon, the following described Moore County, North Carolina, in
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Mrs. Ryals, the county demonstra- iigbtwood stump in \\
tor, will be here on Monday, June 8,i I'”® the Bill
‘ Leslie Spring, having
to conduct her class in “Home Dem
onstration” work. All members are
requested to be present.
A Rally Day program was given in
the Presbyterian Church last Sunday
by the ^churches of Cameron. Th . pas
tor of all three churches were present
and interesting talks were made. Mor
ris Chapel Choir of Hamet
furnished the music. The choir
their choir leader, Angus Cameron,
composed of forty voices and with
sang many beautiful selections. A
short program was rendere'd by the
local churches and a quartet given by
the “Loving Family” was most im-
oc nn I. ■ 4. June 8, 1931, at 12 o’clock noon, be-
, , ,, , . , J il' 1 to a j Court House Door of Moore
stake,_blackjack and hickory pointers, j County, at Carthage, N. C„ offer for
G. E Blue s corner of oO acres; thence to the highest bidder for cosh
on his line N. 87 W. 3 chains to a t(,e following described real estate:
stake, post oak and two ^ blackjack : A certain piece or tract of land ly-
pointers; thence S. 10 W. 5.83 chains j ing and being* in Moore County, North
to a stake in the line of the Simon ’ Carolina, in McNeills Township.
Kennedy land; thence N. 50 E. 2.97 i Being Lot No. 513, as shown on
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A&P-A BUYER
AND A BOOSTER
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Is One of the Caro-
linas* Best Customers. During the Year 1930
WMBE GGONOMV MJIfS This company booght for exclusive sale in A&P stores throoghoat
the United States and Cfinada approximately thirty million dollars
V////n'InW \ \\\^. vww ($30,000,000.00) worth of Carolina products.
FLOUR A&P 24ib.69e 9slb.$z.65
was
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County I ins to a stake, Kennedy’s corner;' map entitled ‘‘Knollwood'^Heights* a
thence S, 4 ^-2 W. 35 chains to a j divis^ion of Knollwood, Incorporated,
stake, pine and sweetgum pointers; i Moore, Countv, North Carolina, by W.
thence N. 68 E. 1.33 chains to the' I. Johnson, Jr., C. E.,” and filed in
beginmnff-, containing 5 and 6-10 ! the office of the Register of Deeds of
^^FrONnTRArT tv, + + f Moore County, North Carolina, to-
bLCOND TRACT: Those two tracts | gether with the building thereon sit-
of land in McNeill Township, Moore j uated.
County, North Carolina, described as
follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake,
House
Fourth Anniversary Sale
OF THE'
Narion Shoppe
SALE OPENS
Saturday, June 6th
LAST TEN DAYS
entire stock going at
SALE PRICES
$6.95 Ladies Silk Dress on Opening'
Day ....__$2.91
$7.00 Value Men’s Crossett Oxfords..$3.91
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PLACE OF SALE: Court
Door, Carthage, N. C.
DATE OF SALE: Monday, June 8,
1931.
HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash.
KNOLLWOOB, INCORPORATED,
Mortagee.
Per Johnson& Johnson
This 7th dav of May, 1931,
M15—J5.
SHORTENING
® Billet 87c
Sunnyfield BACON
17c 55c
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
Fancy
PEANUT
BUTTER
2 25c
23c
ib. Jar
or Pail
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPU;
SLICED
No. Large
Can dm V Can
25c
No. 1
Can
CRUSHED
19c
Rajah
SALAD
DRESSING
3 Small ^ ^
Jars 25c
15c
8 02.
Jar
SANDWICH SPREAD
Rajah
8^2 Ounce
15c
Aberdeen,
North Carofina
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed of
trust executed by John W. Bloxham
and wife, Marie Bloxham, to J. Tal
bot Johnson, Trustee, under date of
April 17, 1928, which deed of trust is
recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County, in Book
of Mortgages No. 33, at Page 281, to
which reference is hereby made, and
default having been made in the pay* | §
ment of the indebtedness thereby se- ' S
cured, and the powers of sale therein j H
contained having become operative,
and the holder of the notes thereby
secured having requested the fore
closure of said deed of trust to satis
fy the said indebtedness, the under
signed, trustee, will sell at public
auction, at the hour of noon, on
Thursday, the 18th day of June, 1931,
at the court House Door in Carthage,
Moore County, North Carolina, for
cash, the following described real es
tate, to wit:
That certain tract of land Isring and
being in McNeills Township, Moore
County, North Carolina. Being Lot
VINEGAR
Pure
Cider
12 oz.
Size
9c
24 oz.
Size
17c
FANNING’S
Bread and Butter
Pickles
2 Jars 35c
STJIVTANA
Red
Beans
can 5c
IVORY SOAP, 2
Large
Cakes
25c
IVORY SOAP. 2 15c
SOAP
Gaest
Ivory
Cake 4c
IVORY FLAKES. 3 pkgs. 25c
Bananas, 6 lb. for...
25c
Beef Roast, lb..
...19c
Carrots, 2 bunches ....
15c
Pork Chops, lb.
20c
New Potatoes, 8 lb.
...25c
Veal Chops, lb.
221/2C
String Beans, lb......
5c
Fat Meat, 3 lb.
25c
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
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