iSix THE PILOT, a Paper With fhT"'****'' Aberdeen, North Caroli^ F^ay, July n. 1931 ®he Ark Snuthern ^Jtnrs, N. Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal A COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Kindergarten through the 8th year MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES RIDING—TENNIS—SWIMMING Limited Accommodations for Boarders Agnes Dorothy’s Beauty Shoppe All Branches of Beauty Work Also Carry a Full Line of GALVE PREPARATIONS Over Broad Street Pharmacy Phone 5131 Southern Pines, N. C. DR. E. D. HARBOUR OPTOMETRIST will be at Tarlton’s Jewelry Store, Aberdeen, on Tuesday, August 4, from 1 to 4 p. m. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, 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. Aberdeen Social Events Flower Prizes Awarded | this week foy Virginia Beach to spend Mrs. H .B. Doub charmingly enter- ' some time. tained members of the Home and Garden Club at her home on Mumford avenue last Wednesday afternoon, having as her special guests the judges in the flpwer contest, Mrs. J. J. Heckart, Mrs. A. F. Yates, Mrs. Ernest Pleasants, Mrs. A. A. Mc- Keithen and Miss Bertie Rivers, and also Mrs. Edge and Mrs, Dan Me- Keithen. In the flower contest Mrs. Charlie Pleasants, Jr., was awarded both first and second prizes, and was presented with a lovely silver vase and an attractive piece of pottery. The subject of study for the after noon was “The Arrangement of the. House for Summer,” and interesting readings were enjoyed. Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants read a paper on “Freshen ing up for Summer,^ ’and Mrs. For rest Lockey on “Jams and Jellies.” A delightful social hour followed the meeting. The next meeting will be in the form of a picnic and swimming party at Lakeview, with Mrs. Roy Harrington and Mrs. Robert Gwyn acting as hostesses. Bridge Club Meets On last Friday night Miss Mary Harrington was a delightful hostess to her Bridge Club, entertaining at two tables at her attractive home on Main street. After an interesting hour of the game the high score prize was award ed to Miss Mildred Campbell. Mrs. Wimberly Bowman was the special guest of the club. Dr. J. I. Neal Veterinarian at Swinnerton’s on Mondays at Pinehurst Dairy on Thursdays 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in BO minates, checks a Cold for the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 6 6 6 Salve for Baby’s Cold Special Low Sixth Birthday Little Marion Doub was hostess to a number of her friends last Friday afternoon at her home in Aberdeen, the occasion being her sixth birth day. Personals Mrs. Trueluck, Misses Bertie Rivers and Helen David, and Richard David motored to Mullins, S. C. last Sunday to visit Miss Elizabeth David, who is recuperating in a hospital there from an appendicitis operation. Mrs. C. J. Fields of Fredericksburg, Va., is the guest of her sister ,Mrs. A. A. McKeithen this week. Mrs. Carlton Kennedy and Miss Round Trip Coach Fares! carthage were in ^ Aberdeen last Saturday afternoon on Sale each Friday, Saturday and Sunday Limit 10 Days During June, July and Aug^ust rickets also on slae to all South eastern Destinations. ABERDEEN TO calling on friends. Mrs. W. A. Blue, who has been vis iting relatives in Durham for some time, returned home last week. Her daughter ,Miss Lida Duke, who ac companied her, remained there to at tend a girls’ camp for the next month. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Norris and Mrs. Mary Williams and Misses Christine and Virginia Green of Lill- ington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lindauer and children of Portsmouth, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Thomp son the first of this week. Miss Forence Mercer of Marston was the guest of Miss Edna Maurer last Friday night. Mrs, A. Gunter went to the Hamlet Hospital last Monday for a tinsil and appendicitis operation, from which we learn she is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pleasants of Raleigh and Reid Pleasants of Car thage were Sunday visitors in the home of their sisters, Mrs. E. P. Capps and Miss Lillian Pleasants. Mrs. Norman Sharpe of Burlington and Mrs. Bob Goldston of Wake For est stopped over in Aberdeen last Saturday afternoon to visit Mrs. J. McN. Johnson. Mrs. H. E. Bowman spent the past week-end visiting friends at Myrtle Beach. Aubrey Norris, who has been tele graph operator for the Western Un ion at Mt. Olive came home last week to help out in the Western Union of fice here during the peach season. E. T. McKeithen accompanied his brother, Neill McKeithen to a Char lotte hospital the first of the week, where Neill expects to undergo an operation on his foot. Ralph Graham spent the last week end at Mooresville, visiting relatives, Mrs. A. F. Dees is confined to her home with an attack of mumps. Miss Ina Wilson of Raeford is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Clay Kirk. Mrs. Eva Vandergrift, who has been visiting friends in town for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Salemburg last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ^ Creel and Notice is hereby given that under daughter, Miss Edythe, visited friends | jjy virtue of the provisions of a deed of trust made by E. T. Me Mrs. Flora Thomas Claimed by Death Beloved Resident of West End Community Dies After Brief Illness Mrs. Flora Thomas ,a beloved resi dent of West End community, passed away on Tuesday, July 7th. She was taken suddenly ill Sunday night, July 5th at about ten o’clock. Dr. Blue was summoned and he immediately rush ed her to the Moore County Hospital where she bravely fought death until the end which occurred Tueday morning between ten and eleven o’clock. M > . ■ » This was ftlore than a shock to her loved ones, .her community and all who knew her from miles around. She was always so lively, healthy and strong that people never dreamed of her being taken from them sudden ly and mysteriously. Mrs. Thomas will be sadly missed in her community and church and most of all in her home where she was so faithful and good. She was a noble, generous Christian wife and mother. To know her was to love her. When you went into her home she always met. you with a smile, and upon leav ing she had a familiar way of follow ing you to hear and talking with you until you were gone. Mrs. Thomas leaves a brother, two sisters, a loving husband, four sweet little children and a large host of rel atives and friends to mourn her de parture. Funeral services were conducted at Culdee Church by the Rev. R. G. Matherson on Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock. Her body was laid to rest in. the cemetery under a beauti ful mound of flowers. legal notices scription and by this reference made a part hereof. Date of Sale, Monday,^ August 10, 1931. Hour of Sale, 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale, Court House Door, Moore Ccunty, Carthage, N. C. Terms of Sale, Cash. THOS. B. WILDER, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE LEGAL notices, NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Keithen, dated October 26, 1920 to III acc6rdaric6 With Sections 2435 and 2459 -Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned hav ing performed certain labor on aM furnished storage since March 29, 1931 for one Lincoln Sedan, Motor No. 15840, Serial No. 15840, the said labor and storage charges not having to date been paid, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction the aforementioned car on the premises of the Allred Chevrolet Company, being the same premises as formerly occu pied by the Martin Motor Company on South Street, in the town of Aber deen, North Carolina, on the 25th day of July, 1931, at 12 o’clock noon. This the 9th day of July, 1931. GEORGE D. MARTIN, MARTIN MOTOR COMPANY, Aberdeen, N. C. JlO-17 SALE FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given thnf t sell to the highest bidder at tL of the Postoffice at Pinebluff v August' o’ 1931, the following describe! ! ’ erty, for delinquent taxes anH due the Town of Pinebluff N the year 1930 and balance 'dS’ the year 1929. ^ ADALENE GAILEY Collector for Pinebluff, V n 1930, » U Adams, A. B. and J. V. Adams, J. V $13.49 Adcox, J. D. Adcox, Ollice Atlantic Coast iSalty Co ““faol Bryan, M. W., Est. LOT FOR SALE The Commissioner of the Town of Pinebluff will offer for sate to the highest bidder, at 1:44 p. ni., Monday August 3rd, at the Postoffice door, one lot. No. 10 in Block E & 1, 60x 184, fronting on Grape street, said lot being the property of the Town. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. LEVI PACKARD, • Town Clerk. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRJCT COURT MIDDLE DISRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Laura C. Hoskins, Bankrupt. therein pending wherein First Caro-1 HEREBY GIVEN linas Joint Stock Land Bank of Co-I^’'^* ofder and decree of lumbia and others are plaintiffs, H. F. Seawell, Jr„ Referee m NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of a judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Moore County made in an action Bullard, E. M/and bn'si’ow jf?® 'Dll * * — / - ^ T \ J Cranford, Dr. W. S ci* T> n Busch, Prentice (col). .1” Cranford, Philip c,,’, Tk_ ITT Farrell, R. G., Est. 4009 Hancock, D. A., Est _ _ o .i Haywood, G. W. (Balance) Hearne, Frank Hunter, G. E 1 8n Jellison, Katherine " iq oo Lewis, G. H 1 fin little, A. B. 402q McCaskill, C. G. . _ McLeod, J. K McQueen, J. R j;" 4^’ Mackey, J. H 59 47 Mebane, R. J. — ^ 4‘4g Moore County Farms -120.03 Morgan, Carl 07 7n Palmer, C. S ’ 1945} Pickier, E. F. 35.41 Perdue, V. ^and V. J 20.50 Pickier, J. W. 8122 Pickier, J. W. (Pinebluff Ware house) 3 75 Pinehurst Realty Co. and Fi nance Corp’n 877,46 Pope, Sadie ’ 5734 Rossell, J. E. 5;^ Rowe, J. Vance 27 7» Utley, R. D 1929 Pickier, J. W. 19.95 Pickier, J. W. (Pinebluff Ware- | house 3.75 and Nelson A. Courtway and others are defendants, the undersigned com missioners appointed by the court for at Candor last Sunday. Mrs. Joanna Johnson of Lemon Springa is the guest of her nephew, Thos. B. Wilder, Trustee, which said' such purpose will offer for sale at H. A. Gunter. deed of trust is of record in the of- I Public auction, to the highest bid- M... Haney Hams spent the day in I fice of th. Register of Deeds of Carthage last Monday visiting her ^^oore County, N. C., m Book of Mort-I Carthage, on Monday, the 3rd day sister, Mrs. Inez Woodard. :^ages 44, at Page 585, the conditions ! of August, ’l931, at twelve o’clock Bankruptcy for the Middle District of North Carolina, in the above entit led cause, the undersigned. Trustee, will offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, free and discharged from all liens and encumbrances on Satur day, July 25th, 1931, at twelve o’clock noon, at and before the store build ing of the bankrupt and heretofore Mrs. Fred Henry is spending some thereof having been broken and de-; noon, that tract or_parcel of land ly- Moore^lziounty^’North^^^^ following described real estate, to- wit: Richmond $ 9.08 i Mrs. S. E. Sloan motored to Staaes- ^orfolk 9.77 i ville last Saturday to visit relativee. washing’ton 14.52 ; Grover Gunter, who has been visit- mand having been made by the own- | Sandhill Township, o,. J I Moore County, North Carolina, ad- ei of the notes thereby secured for, t. D. McLean, toreclosui'e of the said deed of trust j Fred Page and others, situate on the the undersigned Trustee 'vvill offer! northwest side of Aberdeen-Pinebluff for sale to the highest bidder for hard road (as now located) and on cash before the court house door of: south side of Patterson Branch Misses Myrtle Jordan and Geneva Moore County, N. C„ n Monday, An- branch"aL^^the east s°de of“pine- time in the Hamlet Hospital taking treatment preparatory to an opera tion. Miss Isabelle Hemby of Jackson ville is the guest of he rsister, Mrs. Rufus Brown. Jackson, accompanied by Roger Brad ley spent last week-end at White Lake and Carolina Beach. ;2ust 10th, 1931, at twelve ’clock, bluff-Pinehurst hard road, described noon, all the right, title and interest and defined as follows: owned by the said E. T. McKeithen in Beginning at a stake in the chan- John Alvidge of Raleigh was the ' and to the following described real _nel of Pattm’son Branch, the same be ing the north corner of T. D. McLean s Being Building Lots Number One, (1), Two, (2), Three, (3) Four, (4) Five, (5) and Six, (6) in Bloek Q and 5, as shown upon a map entitled “A Map of Southern Pines, North Caro lina,“ which is of record in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, in Carthage, North Carolina. Being the lands conveyed to the bankrupt, Laura C. Hoskins, by deed ^tlanta 13.88 ing his sisters, Mrs. J. D. Thompson, I ^«st of Miss Jimmie Gables estate. SwafFord "tac^^runs thrnce^Ts''“his j Jennie Penna, Wido^^ of date Birmingham 20.48 ^ and Miss Bessie Gunter, for some-! Postal Telegraph force. Lots number Eighty-One, Eighty- line S. 30 deg.’ W. 1127 feet to his j bavannah 10.78 I time, returned to his work at Biloxi, Jacksonville 17.57 ; Miss, last week. Tampa i left 32.06 I last Saturday by motor for Atlanta, I Ga., where Dr. Edwards has accepted ! a position in a sanatorium. During I their short stay in Aberdeen Dr. and I Mrs. Edwards made many friends I who regret to see them leave, j Mrs. John W. Graham and Miss i Louise Blue are leaving the last of •Stop-Overs Allowed For Information See Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. SEABOARD Misses Alice Separk and Louise two. Eighty-three and Eighty-four as cdrner; thence as his other line S. Swain of Raleigh were week-end contained and described in a certain center of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. map of Park Place made by Francis farm I’oad, leading fjori"! the Abei - rki. 1-1 -1 . ! deen-Roseland hard road to the bwai- 1 !' ^ u Deaton, C. E., which said map is re- foi-j jjousg. i-ung thence as said road Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson and children corded in the office of the Register S. 3 1-2 deg. W. 1090 feet to the and Mrs. J. McN. Johnson are leav- of Deeds of Moore County in Book 82 center of said Aberdeen-Roseland ing this week for a stay of two weeks ta Page 600 which map is hereby re- road; thence as the center of a at Roaring Gap. ferred to for a more compete de- business ait6 iJrofesslonal farm road S. 26 deg. E. 1785 feet to the Aberdeen-Pinebluff hard road, as now located at the south corner of the grin not; thence as said Aberdeen- Pinebluff hard road S. 58 1-2 deg. W. 719 feet to a slight curve; thence con tinuing with said road S. 65 deg. W. 110 feet to another slight curve; thence continuing with said road S. 65 deg. W. 110 fe'et to another slight Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants Sanford, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. J. C. Muse, C. P- A., Resident Partner E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Souinem Pines, Telephone 5033 North Carolina J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Pinehurst at Pinehurst, North Carolina, to the Commissioner of Banks. At the Close of Business on the 30th Day of June, 1931. RESOURCES Tnano onri curvc; thence continuing with said Loans and Discounts , $628,418.39 road S. 70 1-2 W. 600 feet to the Uverdratts 1 103.87 that line N. 58 deg. W, 165 feet to a United States Bonds — 150.00 S. McNeille line; thence as All Other Stocks and Bonds n 500 00 thence S. 68 deg. W. 666.6 Banking House i ^ corner; thence N. 87 deg. Fnrnitnrp nnH o,uuu.ou ^ ^ §34 ^ stake near the north tuimtuie and Fixtures g,850.00 edge of a swamp of Jumper Branch; i^ash m Vault and Amounts Due from Approved Depository Banks 122,188.92 ^ stake; thence N. 330 feet to a stake; ADMINISTRATRIX The undersigned, having qualified as thei^^ce^N^ 24 3-T dTg." W.*^396Te7t^to | of the estate of Hugh record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Car olina, in Book of Deeds No. 100, at page 517. Being the residence, premises and storebuilding and lot heretofore occu pied by the said Laura C. Hoskins and in which store building was operated her mercantile business. Excepting, however, therefrom a small strip on the East side thereof, including a small portion of the store- building. DATE OF SALE: Saturday, July 25 1931. PLACE OF SALE: Hoskins Store, Southern Pines, N. C. HOUR OF SALE: Twelve o’clock noon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. This 24th day of June, 1931. GEO. W. CASE, Trustee. J3-24. Checks for Clearing and Transit Items 47.80 i thence N. 83 1-4 W. 1254 feet to a Other Real Estate 1 141 ok ' ®f Juniper — Branch; thence a new line N. 25 E. 729 feet to a stake; thence N. 68 3-4 Total ^AST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINES -- - - V - .-.-$847,400.23 ! W. 2896 feet to the Pinebluff-Pine- hurst hard road; thence as said road N. 26 3-4 E. 2729 feet to the point Capital stock Paid In .... i nn nnn nn i Pmebuff-Pinehurst hard ^nvT^inc, ' iuu,uuu.uu j road crosses the Aberdeen-Roseland TT J -J ’ r> .cT /AT 1 A 33,000.00 , hard road, the same being Fred Page’s Undividea Profits (Net Amount) 7,132.34 1 corner of his 20.34 acre young peach Other Deposits Subject to Check _ _ 348 74212'^^'^^^^'^’ thence with the line of said Other Deposits Secured by a Pledge of Assets or Depository Bond 3133o!o6 Aberdeen-Roseland hard FREEMAN^S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, • NORTH CAROUNA McLEAN FURNITURE COMPANY “The Store Tliat Appreciates Your Trade” Aberdeen Phone 127 South Street road the following calls: S. 88 1-2 deg. E. 7700 feet; S. 85 E. 365 feet; S. 62 3-4 deg. E. 291 feet; S., 53 deg. E. 500 feet to Fred Page’s other corner; thence as PAGE CORPORATION Insurance of all Kinds R" N. Page, Jr., Manager Local Office ABERDEEN Cashier’s Checks Outstanding _ Certified Checks Outstanding ™ 72*50 Time Certficates of Deposit (Due on or After 30 Days) 1,800.00 Savings Deposits (Due on or After 30 Days) . 247 306*03 i ^ 475 feet to the Rediscounts 97^00 on Philander Pond Tract; Bills Payable rn I Whence as the line of it S. 63 3-4 deg. 50,000.00 j E. 100 feet to Pond’s original corner; rp^rpAT — ^hence as his other line N. 50 1-4 deg. - —$847,400.23 2356 feet to the channel of Pat terson Branch; thence down its chan nel about 60(t feet to the beginning, containing 512.80 acres, more or less, being the real estate described in the deed of trust recorded on the 12th day rector of the Bank of Pinehurctf papT, ’ j ^ February, 1925, in the office of the dav and bpino- Personally appeared before me this Register of Deeds for Moore County, Dort is t.riio t ft, himself, says that the foregoing re- I North Caroina in Book of Mortgages 42 at page 539. The foregoing sale is made subject to the confirmation and approval of the court in -said cause. This 27th day of June, 1931. L. R. Varser, XJ. li^ Spence, Commissioners. JlO-31. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MOORE. B. U. Richardson, Cashier, A. S. Newcomb, Director, and L C. Sledge, Di port IS true to the best of his knowledge and belief. B. U. RICHARDSO, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 13th day of July, 1931. FRE DB. MONROE, ^ ^ Notary Public. My commission expires April 12, 1932. A. S. NEWCOMB, I. C. SLEDGE, Director. Director. C. McKenzie, deceased, late of Moore County, this is to notify all persor.s having debts against said estate to present them to the undersigned at my residence in Pinehurst, N. C., itemized and duly verified, on or be- May Brotherton of Sherrill’s Ford, will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immed iate payment. This June 17th, 1931. (MRS) GEORGIA F. McKENZIE, Admrx. of estate of High McKenzie, deceased. S. R. Hoyle, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTIC^ Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Daisy Eaddy, de ceased,-late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all person5? having claims against deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Pinehurst, North Carolina on or be fore the 20th day Df June, 1932 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. This the 13th day of June, 1931- Paul Dana, Administrator of the Estate of Daisy Eaddy. J19-J2A