Pa£re Six THE PILOT, a Paser With rharactcr. Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, September 25, 1931. She Ark ^outhrrit JJfnrs, 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 DR. E. D. HARBOUR OPTOMETRIST will be at Tarlton's Jewelry Store, Aberdeen, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, from 1 to 4 p. m. 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. EYESIGHT srEClALIST Will be ,in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, fr,om 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. Aberdeen Social Events Robertson-Peele Miss Stowe Peele and Ted Rober son surprised their friends on last Thursday by motoring to Sanford and getting married. From there they left for an extended trip to Washington, D. C., Philadelphia and other north ern points, after which they will be at home at Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Roberson is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peele of Aberdeen, while Mr. Roberson came to Aberdeen from Georgia to work at the pack houses here during the peach season. Their many friends here wish them every happiness. Plan Flower Show Mrs. J. D. McLean was a charming hostess to the Home and Garden Club when it met at her home on Main street last Tuesday afternoon. Plans were made for the coming Flower Show which will be held jointly with the reception this club will give the teachers on Tuesday afternoon at the Community House. Interesting papers were read by Mrs. J. F. Deaton and Mrs. James Foy on “Lawn Making” and “Box Plants for the Winter.” In the flower contest Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants was again awarded the sil ver vase given by the club as the prize for the most artistically arrang ed vase of flowers brought to the meeting, a>id which were lovely color ful gladiolus. The special invited guests were Mrs. H. E. Bowman, Mrs. G. C. Seymour and Mrs. Dan McKeithen. Faculty Honored As an expression of welcome to the Aberdeen faculty the members of the Home and Garden Club entertained at a most enjoyable reception at the Community House on Tuesday after noon from 5 to 6, making the teachers feel at home and giving everyone pre sent a good time. An interesting pro gram had been arranged and Mrs. Reid A. Page sang several vocal so los in her usual charming manner, ' with Mrs. Dan I. McKeithen presiding at the piano. This was followed by two readings from John Charles Mc Neill’s poems by Mrs. Rosser Jones. A most interesting feature of the program was the announcement of prizes won by members of the Home and Garden club for the prettiest flower gardens of the summer. Mrs. Stewart Weaver received as first prize a pedestal bird bath, while the second prize, shrubbery given by the Dwight Nursery of Lakeview, was given to Mrs. J. F. Deaton. Honorary mention was made of the lovely vases of flowers brought in by members of the club for this oc<^asion, Mrs. W. D. Caviness, Mrs. A. A. McKeithen, Mrs. A. F. Yates and others receiving rib- i bons. A delightful social hour followed the program during which delicious refreshments were served. Dr. J. I. Neal Veterinarian at Swinnerton’B on Mondays at Pinehurst Dairy on Thursdays Mrs. Pleasants Hostess Honoring her cousin and guest. Miss Louise Huntsburger of Marshall, Texas, Mrs. Francis Pleasants de lightfully entertained a number of her friends at two tables of bridge on last Friday night at her home on Bethes- da Road. “Why My Next Car will be A FORD" Bible Classes Meet The Young Ladies Bible class and the Men’s Bible Class of the Aber deen Methodist Church held a most enjoyable sociable in the New Sunday School rooms of the Methodist church last Friday night. An interest ing and entertaining program was much enjoyed, and a delightful even ing spent by all those present. When you buy a Ford there are two things you never have to worry about. One is reliability. The other is long life. Here’s an interesting letter from a Ford owner in North Carolina: “My Ford was purchased May 8, 1928, and has been ran 121,767 miles. It has never stopped on the road for repairs of any kind what* soever except punctures. “The brakes were relined at 101,000 miles. My gas mileage aver aged 21 miles to the gallon, and on tires, 19,000 miles per tire. I travel over all kinds of road conditions—mountainous and flat. “I consider this a wonderful record and I assure you my next car will also be a Ford.” Ibis is just one of many tributes to the reliability and long life of the Ford. A Ford owner in Iowa tells of driving his Ford 73,000 miles in a single year. Another writes of 120,000 miles of good service. Think ahead when you are considering the purchase of an automobile and consider what it will be like after thou sands of miles of driving. Will you still be satisfied? Will you still say “it’s a great car”? If it’s a Ford, you know everything will be O. K. It will be taking you there and back in good style, just as it has always done. And you will have saved many important, worth-while dollars in cost of operation and up-keep and low yearly depreciation. FIFTEEN BODY TYPES $ 430 640 F.O.B. Detroity plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra at low cost. Economical time payments through the Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company, Personals Miss Bessie Gunter has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Aber deen Warehouses for the tobacco sea son. Mrs. E: R. Creel, Misses Edythe and Letha Creel and T. B. Creel vis ited friends in Durham last Thurs day. Miss Janette Ferree has been quite sick for the past week with malarial fever. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bradley motor ed to Raleigh to visit friends last Sun day. Marvin Rhyne left last week to en ter Duke’s University at Durham for the coming school year. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bry an are sorry to learn that their small daughter, Martha Lou, who has been ill most of the summer, is still quite sick. Mrs. Stewart Woodard of Carthage, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. David Knight, Sr., on last Friday. Mrs. Roy Meredith of Hamlet spent last week in town visiting Mrs. G. B. Peterson. Mrs. E. C. Osborne and daughter, little Bettie Martin, of Greensboro, and Mrs. J. F. Gerstbrich of Balti more, Md., were guests of their sis ter, Mrs. C. V. Miller recently. Alwin Folley left last week for Ral eigh to enter the State College, where he will take a special course in pub lic accounting. D. D. Cameron is moving hi? fam ily to Varina this Aveek, to the re gret of their many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Petty of In dianapolis, Indiana, and Mrs, C. C. Yates of Carthage, called on friends in Aberdeen last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swearingen and their children have moved from Lake side Heights to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pleasants on Betbesda Road. Mrs. H. A. Keith, Mrs. C. B. Thomas, Misses Lois McLeod and Bes sie Gunter, and W. W. Maurer attend ed the funeral services of Mrr. S. E. Sloan’s father, T. Scott Barkley held at Statesville last Wedjiesoay. Billie Huntley has resigned his po sition with Page Trust Company here and left last week for RaleigL where he will be with the Wachovia Bank & Trust Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield, the Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber and Miss Mary Johnson attended Presbytery at Bensalem Church on Tuesday oC inis week. Mrs. Forrest Lockey and small son, visited Mrs. Lockey’s brother. Will Hurley in Hope Mills last week. Mrs. Forrest Lockey and small son, visited Mrs. Lockey’s brother, Will Hurley in Hope Mills last week. Wimberly Bowman, who is now sta tioned at Lewiston, spent the past week-end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Bowman. On his return home he was accompanied by his small son, Hugh Edgar Bowman. Robert Farrell, who entered Duke^s University, Durham at the opening of the school year, was striken with an attack of acute appendicitis and rush ed to Watt’s Hospital in that city for an operation, from which he is re covering nicely. Miss LaNilta Wimberly had as her guest on last Sunday Vemor Sharpe of Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wilder and children, and Miss Katharine Scar- boro of Mt. Gilead, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thomas. Jack Smith of the Mountain Ice Company force, is spending his va cation with his parents at New Bern. Bill Hinshaw of Durham was the guest of Miss Ruth McFarland on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Seymour mo tored to Bowman, Ga., over the past week-end to visit Mr. Seymour’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrington were called to Carthage the first of the week on account of the death of Mr. Harrington’s brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharpe are spending ten days enjoying a motor trip through the mountains of west ern North Carolina. Bradford McLean, William Carter, Jr., and Leland McKeithen have re turned to Dadivson College at David son to resume their school work. Mrs. E. R. Creel and daughter, Miss Edythe, and Misses Naomi and Kath arine Melvin spent last Monday in Fayetteville shopping. Clyde Valentine has accepted a po sition with the State Highway Con struction force with headquarters at Fayetteville. Mr. Stein of Sanford, Florida, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Windham. Mrs. David Knight, Jr., spent a few days in Hamlet last week visiting rel atives. The K. M. class of Aberdeen Bap tist Church met in its regular busi ness meeting at the home of Mrs. R. G. Farrell. Quite a number of young women were present. After the us ual business was transacted they en joyed a social hour of music, contests and games. Miss Jimanie Gabel won the Bible contest. Miss Ruth McFar land gave an interesting musical con- 1 test. Our bride, Mrs. R. J. Bradley, jwas remembered by a linen shower, i After the social hour a refreshing I course was served. business anb professional Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants Sanford, N. C. . Greensboro, N. C. J. C. Muse, C. P- A., Resident Partner J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING ^ EMBALMING ?AST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINES FREEMAN^S FURNITURE' HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, • NORTH CAROLINA PAGE CORPORATION Insurance of all Kinds R. N. Page, Jr., Manager Local Office ABERDEEN LEGAL NOTICES the same map, which may is record ed in Book 75, Page 600, at Register of Deed’s Office, Carthage, N. C., the total acreage of all of the above lots, including the road as specified, being 168 3-4 acres more or less. DATE OF SALE: Monday, October 5, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse Door, Moore County, Carthage, North Carolina. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. H. A. PAGE, JR., Mortgagee.. By Johnson & Johnson, Attys. September 2, 1931. S-11-0-2. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE LEGAL NOTICES 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in SO minutes, checks a Cold for the first day, and checks Malaria in three iays. 6 6 6 Salve for Baby’s Cold LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain Deed of Trust made by B. B. Saunders and wife. Ora E. Saunders, of Lowndes county, State of Georgia, of date No vember 1st, 1928 to Hardin Gunter of Moore county. North Carolina, party of the second part, trustee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina in Book 49, Page 544, the conditions of which Deed of Trust having been broken, and the power of sale therein having become opera tive, the undersigned will, on Friday, October 16, 1931, before the Court House door of Moore County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public out cry to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to Xvit: Lots Nos. 19 to 38, inclusive, as shown on a map of the Tarbell Lum ber Company land, made by T. W. Secrest for a sale for division of the Leach Estate and A. H. McLeod land, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County in Book 73, at page 601. (Two brick Avarehouses are now located on this parcel of land). DATE OF SALE: October 16, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse Door, Carthage, N. C. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. HARDIN GUNTER, Trustee. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain mortgage deed made by Lois E. Barkley, un married, of date November 27th, 1926, to G. C. Seymour, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina in Book 51 at page 132—the conditions of which mortgage having been brok en, and the power of sale therein having become operative, the under signed will on Monday, October 5th, 1931, before the Courthouse Door of Moore County, North Carolina, offer for sale at public outcry to the high est bidder for cash, an undivided one- half interest in and to those 180 pieces, par cels or lots of land lying, being and situate in Sandhills Town ship, Moore County, North Carolina, as follows: Lots Nos. 1. 2, 3, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 82, 83 84, 85 86, 87, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 226, 227 228,, 229, 230, 231,232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244 245, 246, 247, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363. 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 3^69, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798, 799, 800, 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841, 842. 843, 844, 845, 846, 847, 848, 849 874, 875, 876, 877, 878 879, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884, 885, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898 and 899, of a subdivision of land known as “Mid-Towns” near the town of Aberdeen, N. C., a map of which, made by J. G. Hanner, C. E., is re corded in Book 1 at page 33 of the public registry of Moore County. DATE OF SALE: October 5th, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock Noon. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse Door, Carthage, N. S. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. G. C. SEYMOUR, Mortgagee, Sll-0-2 By Johnson & Johnson, Attys. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That puisuant to the terms of that certain mortgage deed, made, exe cuted and delivered by A. Ogden Jones, of date December 31, 1919, which said mortgage deed is of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book No. 32, at page 212, the condi tions whereof having been broken and the powers of sale having become op erative, the undersigned, will on Mon day, October 5, 1931, at twelve o’clock noon, before the Courthouse door of Moore county. North Carolina, at Car thage, N. C., offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest that the said A. Ogden Jones, had at the time of the execution and delivery of said mort gage deed or thereafter, in and to all of that certain piece or tract of land l3ang and being in Moore County, North Carolina, in McNeills Town ship, and described and defined as follows, to-wit: Being all of Lots 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, and 145 as shown on a map en titled Edgemoore Heights, as survey ed by Francis Deaton, in August, 1919, together with all of the roadway shown between the lots mentioned; and also all of lot 146 as shown on SALE OF VALUABLE FARM FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Willie McPherson and wife, Venolia McPherson on the 30th day of December 1925 and re corded in Book 39, Page 307, we will on Saturday the 3rd day of October, 1931, 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: Two certain tracts or parcels of land in Sandhills Township, Moore County, State of North Carolina, ad joining the lands of and others, bounded as follows, to- wit* Those certain farm plats known as* Lots Nos. 29 and 23 as shown on a plan of the holdings of the New England Mfg. Mining & Estate Co., of N. C., said land is located in what is known as Silver, Springs, adjacent to the town of Pinebluff, N. C., and is bounded as follows: Lot No. 29: Be ginning at a stake, a comer of Ral eigh Ave., and Cherry St., on the Southern edge of said Raleigh Ave., running thence with Cherry Ct., in a Southerly direction 1,100 ft. to a cor ner of Cherry St., and Park Ave. thence with the Northern line of Park Ave. in a westerly direction 550 ft to a corner of Walnut Street and Park Ave. thence with the Eastern line of Walnut St. in a northerly direction 1100 ft. to Raleigh Ave. thence in an Easterly direction with Raleigh Ave. to the place of beginning, this being all that tract of land conveyed by the New England Mfg. Mining & Estate Co. to Mrs. Sadie Morgan, by deed dated April 28, 1905, contoining 14 acres, more or less. Lot 28. Com*- mencing at a stake 650 ft. from the Northwest comer of Lot No 29 run ning thence N. 70 deg. 34 min. W. 550 ft. to a stake on edge of Pine St. thence S. 19 deg. 26 min. W. 1100 ft. to a stake on the edge of Park Ave. thence S. 70 deg. 34 min. E. 295 ft. to another stake on the edge of Park Ave. in the S. line of said farm plat 23; thence N. 19 deg. 26 min. E. 256 ft. to a stake, a comer of a 1 1-2 acre lot deed by George R. Morgan and wife to Albert B. Adams; thence S. 70 deg. 34 min. E. 255 ft. to a stake in the E. line of farm plat 23, or Pecan St. thence N. 19 deg. 26 min. E. 844 ft. to the be ginning, containing 12 1-2 acres, more or less. Excepting from this Lot No. 23, 6 acres sold by Willie McPherson and wife, Venolia McPherson, to Fannie Cummings, and cut off across the Northwest end of said Fannie’s lot by a line drawn parallel to the line of Raleigh Avenue. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Willie McPherson and wife, Venolia McPherson to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will be re quired from the purchaser at the sale. This the 28th day of August, 1931. W. G. BRAHAM and T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATION AL COMPANY OF DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NA TIONAL TRUST COMPAY, DUR HAM, N. C. Sept. 11—Oct 2. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAXES On Monday, October 5, 1931, at the postoffice in the Town of Cameron, at twelve o’clock noon, the following de scribed property will be sold for taxes due the town of Cameron for year 1930, for the amount set opposite each item and cost of advertising. I. S. Thomas, Town Tax Collector White Cameron Lumber Company, nine acres 5.72 Goodman, Mrs, Mima, House and lot, Mceill Street 2.40 Irvin, J. J. and wife. House and 'lot 4.56 Kelly, J. Clyde, House and lot, Carthage Street ..6.10 McDonald, D., House and lot, Carthage Stifeet, 3.38 McDonald, Catherine, 2 lots, McPherson Street, 1.20 Phillips, J. E., Estate, 6 lots, Carthage Street, 59.36 Thomas, Mrs. Pearl, 5 acres, Goodman Street, 2.75 Colored W^'orthy, Alex, house and lot, McDougald Street, ^ 2.30 S-4-25. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a ceratin mortgage deed, made, executed and delivered by Ray mond Babcock and wife, Elizabeth B. Babcock, to Knollwood, Incorporated, of date April 8, 1929, and recrded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 51 at page 93, the condition of which said mortgage deed having been broken and the powers of sale having become operative, the under signed will ofi Monday, September 21, 1931, at 12 o’clock noon, before the Courthouse door of Moore County, at Carthage, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: A certain piece or tract of land ly ing and being in Moore County, North Carolina, in McNeills Township. Be ing Lot No. 513, as shown on a map entitled. “Knollwood Heights ,a divis ion of Knollwood, Incorporated, Moore County, North Carolina, by W. I. Johnson, Jr., C. E.,” and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, to gether with the building thereon sit uated. PLACE OF SALE: Court House Door,' Carthage, N. C. DATE OF SALE: Monday, Septem ber 21, 1931. HOUR OF SALE: 12 o’clock noon. TERMS OF SALE: Cash. KNOLLWOOD, INCORPORATED, Mortgagee. Johnson & Johnson. This 20th day of Augnst, 1931. A28-S18*