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page Ten THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina “Priday, October 30, 1931. Says Hospital Visits MOORE PORTRAIT ADMIRED Graves, H. L., 2 lots Carthage Taylor, J. F., 34 a. Big br., 6 i '"24 * 126, a., Morrison Id. 33.80 a. Joel rd. 42.46 McLean, Ralph, 24 a. Oaddell May Prove Costly i a portrait bearing the inscription bt^^Carthagel. 129.681 ^ 639 a. Vass rd., 1 lot Car- ' “Alfred Moore, U. S. Supreme Court, j lots Pinehurst rd 21.301 tha^e Id. Germs Often Carried Into Insti-1 I775-I88O” which has recently been Hannon, s. M. Est., 112 a. tution Unwittingly by those hung in the courtroom at Carthage is' Suck cr W TTiotr'c^^^^ • Visiting Sick Friends i creating quite a bit interest and, Harrington, W. J., 2 lots, Car j calling for much admiration. The Hasty, T. C. Est.,” Children under the age of twelve painting is the work of Nellie F. San-1 haunnee - 7.19 .25 McLeod, Mary A., 1 lot Car- \ 178.821 thage Tvson, Mrs. Minnie, 20 a., ' McLeod, Alton, 2 a. Barrett home 58.58 pld field naunnee - most susceptible to such I boi-n, and was presented to the county , Hill, H. M., 4 lots Carthage 112. I by the Alfred Moore Chapter of ' home — 42.87 Land for Taxes years are contagious diseases as diphtheria, i a • t» i ^ . ! Daughters of the American Revolu- scarlet fever, measles, whooping | cough, chicken pox, etc. Often a child | may be developing any of these con- , ~ ~ _ 7 ditiions several days before parents p|OyQ0 Ql S&16 Ol realize anything is wrong with the ■ child but, at the same time, the con- j dition may be in its most infective j and contagious stage. If a child, in the , ^ ^ November 2, 1931, at early stages of any of the mentioned i House, in Carthage, the diseases, visits a little brother or a j tracts of land and lots for little sister who happens to be ill with I 1930 ^^xe's due a surgical or medical condition and has , County, not had the contagious diseases of October 3, 1931. childhood, most likely it will devel- | j McLEAN, Tax Collector. op the condition. This also applies to a lesser extent to adult patients wh,o Carthage Township—White escape the contagious diseases of Andrews, J. H.„ 1 lot, Car- childhood. Many lives are saved thage — ; 36.76 every year by preventing a develop-'Bailey, W. S., 228 Juniper cr., ment of a contagious disease along i Hurwitz, J. A., 129 a. Chis holm Id., 93 a. Goins Id., 93 a., Priest Id., 2-3 int. 1 Idt Carthage, 1 lot Stutts, 1 lot Carthage, 2-3 lot Carthage 641.90 Hurwitz, B., 1-3 int. Sinclair bldg. 238.73 Hurwitz, A. H., 1 lot, home Hyatt, R. W., 3 a. Hillcrest Jackson, S. M., 144 a. Juniper Vick, A. T., 109 a. Suck cr. bal 4.82 McRae, Debby, Est., 1 lot Car- Vick! J; B., 1 lot Carthage — 28.36 thage Waddill, Mrs. Mattie, 1 lot, ' McRae. T. T., Adm. 2 lots Car- Carthage, bal 33.63 thage, bal. —! — Wall, W. W., 50 a. Gatewood j Peoples, Will, 2 lots, Carthage Id. - 25.25 Peoples, Sampson, 1 a, home.. Wallace, Spinx, 46 a. Plank rd. 5.67 Persons, Rebecca, 2 a., home— Warner, Myrtle, 114 a. Dry cr. 29.29 Person, Gillis, 4 a. Plank rd. Warner, W. M., 36 a. McLen- ! 1 lot Troy rd don”s cr. -■* 12.31 Persons, Mary Glenn, 2 a. Troy Warner, W. T., 117 a. Stuart I rd. - Id., 54 a., home, 5 lots Car- Pettigrew, Ernest, 1 lot Car thage 70.33 thage — - — Wicker, W. Martin, 1 lot,-Car- ! Plunket, Joseph, 1 I<ot, Miller Id thage ... — 30.46 Ratley, Julia, 2 lots Carthage 55.93 Wicker, A . L., 1 lot Car- 1 Ray^ Jerry, 1 a. Asheboro, rd ‘ 22.90 thage 28.24 Richardson, Make, 50 a. Mc- Wicker, Barbara, hrs, 50 a. f Lendon^s cr. cr., 25.73 McLeod Id. - — — 20.77 Ritter, Mrs. D. A., 1 a. McCoy 72 Crane’s cr. 63.72 13.87 . Ml T-- t. ’ Bailey, M. M., 34, a home with some other serious illness which g^rber, J. R., 12, a home, 20, alone requires every particle fof the j ^ Cole Id r 30.14 patient’s energy and resiata^nce to Barber, J. Arch, 167, a home 67.95 overcome. Not only the very ill but Barnes, K. W., 530 a., Benny- , . . 11 • I wood ioo.<y a convalescing patient as well is very g a., 104 a., McLen- susceptible to contagious diseases be- of the lowered resistance Barrett, J. M. Est., 72 a., R. & 10.90 97.45 7.70 Kelly, W. B., 141 a. Crawley cr. Kelly, J. Clyde, 103 a. Gov, cr. Key, J. A., 51 a., Rhodes Id. Lane, Leon, 412 a. Wallace Id. Lefkowitz, Max, 106 a. Reed Id Love, Walter, 2 a., Crutchfield land Maness, E. C., 1 lot Carthage Marley, M. S., 135 a'., h^ome— 41.41 Martin, Mrs. S. M., 60 a. Brady Id. — 11.77 Martin, A. G., 231 a. Butter field Id., 98 a. Goins Id., 132 a. Turnley, 3 lots Benner, 5 lots Goins — 292.19 Maxwell, W. G., 17 a. Lum- berton rd — — 78.17 Morgan, J. T., 38 a. Wallace Id. Bal. - - 8.78 Morgan, J. B., 42 a. Kline Id. 2 lots, Carthage - - 97.92 Morris, D. D., hrs. 74 a. Mc Lendon’s cr. 7.19 22.10 Williamson, Mrs. J. V., 1 lot j id. 20.61 Carthage ..." — 54.85 Ross, B. D. & M. J., 50 a. 15.59 Williams, J. P., 49 a. Dawson Id. 12.78 Crane’s cr. 38.46 Williams, Mrs. Mary, 45 a. I Shaw, Adam T., 1 lot Car 18.37 Wad’s cr. 6.63 thage I Williams, W. V., 1 lot Carthage 33.55 shepherd, Tom, Barrett old 14.42 Williams, Mrs. G. B. & R. M. ' field 37.21 Seawell, 1 lot, Carthage 33.55 Short, Sam, 15 a., home Bine, D. AL. 4 lots Carthage .. 6.94 Smith, H. W., 26 a. Dunham’s Mclntosch, W. J., 50 a. Rich- ' cr. land cr., bal - 6.93 Stafford. George, 1 lot Car- Smith, Guthrie Est., 24 a. Me- i thage Smith, Guthrie Est., 24 a. Me- I Taylor, John A., 13 a. home — Lendon’s cr. 3.84 Taylor, Flossie, 1 lot Carthage Muse, A. C., 1 lot Carthage— 30.57 cause brought about by any illness. j C It happens frequently that an in- fant or small child visiting a h,ospi- Mrs. S. B., ^40 a., tal or any strange place bedomes home fretful or restless and may cry Benner, loudly. This not only disturbes the rd j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ McCal- patient whom the child is visiting but ^ 28.24' fk. other patients in the hospital who Brad^^W. 6., 102 a!^ hoi^^^^ 43 411 McCrimition, J. H., 1 lot Car- may be in a desperately ill condition ^ Bi-ady’ H*. B*!, 100 a., M,oos- ' +h«orp and to whom rest and quiet may be haunnee ^ essential. ' Brewer Mrs. Stacy, 6 a., Kill- ett’s Lovo, Walter, 2 a., Crutchfield Id - Carthage—Colored Alston, S. A. Est., 10 a. Dry cr. Alston, Adam, 23 a., home — Barrett, Lacy, 1 lot Carthage , Taylor, Lonnie, 14.4- haunee —»- 10 a. Moos- 1 Taylor, J. W., haunee - - 35 a. Moos- X .u. xo.vj ^ Barbara, Est., 1 Barrett, Pearl, 1 lot Carthage 18.68 Carthage 17*^0 Tyson, Morris, 14 a., hbme 47 18^64 Black, Will, 10 a. Dunham cr Hiue, Tom, 1 lot, home 3.28 ‘^7*17 Alex, 1 lot, Carthage- Tyson, Ross, 15 a., home. e,'balance - - 43.70' ^ lots Carthage.... 1^-62 Blue, Jn( r, C. J., 1 lot, Pinehurst r r*’ 1 i ^ 20 Miis6| C. C., 1 lot C^rthflg©— 38.89 Browcri The best hospitals admit patients ^ “ cTTf'a.T'Ho'rse to their wards and rooms with one balance idea in mind, namely, to assist in Bryant, N. D., 33 a., Crane’s getting the patient well at the earliest cr. possible date and under the most pleasant and satisfactory conditions. Burns, “jlrs.VL,'"2^8.', Muse Parents and relatives of patients should cooperate along this line. Visiting Hours at the Moore County Hospital are as fotlows: Private A., bst.. 1 lot Oarth. Sam, 1 lot, Carthage Brown, Julia, 8 a. Rhodes Id 2.91 Brown, Charlie, Est., 21 a. Big br. - 33.55 Brown, Maggie T. 5 a. Big br. 15.77 •• Brown, Henry Est., 25 a., home McIntosh, Neill, 50 a., home— 9.43 Buckner, Sarah A., Est, 1 lot 2.44 McLeod, Mrs. Jno. A., 1 lot Carthage Carthage 70.84 Bnckner. T. W., Est., 1 lot Car- 8 01 McNeill, W. H. Jr., 8 lots Car- ^hage, bal '/T7 xT "Mr V“o Burnett, Judge, 15 a. Crane’s g 31 McNeill & Blue, (McNeill 1-2 int.) 1 lot Carthage — 49.53 Cheek, Manuel, 1 lot Carthage ’ ?nn ?7 t! Williams, Henry, 60 a. Brady W. . Jno., 1 lot Carthage 17.74 a. W., 5 a. Black cr. /Arj Williams, Alice, Est., 1 lot, 4.47 4.76 17.42 87.87 Burns, R. L., Est., 21 a., Mil ler Id., 1-3 int. 940 a.. Rich land cr., 3 lots, Carthage— Caddell, L. V., 1 lot, home— McNeill, Mrs. W. H., 1 lot, Home - — 108.10 3.12 McNeill, Emily C., 240 a. Joel j rd I McNeill, G. W., 290 a., Killett’s 341.60! Mill Swamp, 2 a. I old Barrett field, 49 a.* home Chisholm, Eliza, Est., 19 a. Killett’s cr ... , Chisholm, J. A., 104 a. Kabo Carthage Wood, Mary L. 32 a. Dunham’s cr., 1 lot Carthage, bal— 5*46 ^ Carthage j Bensalem—White 7.99 i Allen, J. B., 64 a. Dry Cr. $ I Allen, Lexie, 1 a. l^lag Cr. 12.28 Allen, G. F., 235 a. Cabin cr. ... ! Bailey, J. E., 144 a. Drowning 8.07 I Cr - - 35.89 Bailey, J. M.. 46 a. Sing Cr. . Bennett, C. C., 115 a. Bailey Id. 6.29 Bethune, Katharine Hrs., 9 a. Wet Cr. _ 31.79 tjj. 36.56 Blue, J. W., 2 a. Drowning Cr. .. 79 36 rooms, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; wards, 3 to Caddell! 5’. H.’, 284“ a.,“Moos'.‘ ' | , ^ >ots Carthage ..... 390.48 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Children un- • haunnee 44.091 McQueen,^ J. a. Cranes der twelve years of age not allow’ed Caddell E. H., 2 lots, Car- ChrisQoe, A. C., 1 a. Cole’s Mill rd. 13.33 Clegg, Frank, 69 a. Mooshaun- Brewer, Raleigh, 29 a. Cabin Cr. Britt, R. H., 3- a. Britt Ld. nee 20 a. Mooshaunnee 17.63 Britt, Mary L., 31 a. Britt Ld... as visitors. STATE GARDEN CLUB TO MEET AT GREENSBORO NOV. 6 thage 112.04 Caddell, D. T., Est., 14 a.. Cross Hill. Balance - 23.70 Cagle, A. W., 142 a., highway No. 74 38.34 Caldwell J. H., 136 a., McCol- cr., 173 a. Crane’s cr. 70 Timberlake, 80 a. Co. home — Needham. A. L., 135 a. Rich- Cobb, Grant, 10 a. Graves Id. 98.99 Currie, S. J. Est., 12 Dunham cr. land cr. — 40.74 DeGraffenreid, Ambrose, 5 a. Nunnery, T. B., Est., 1 lot Kelly & Womble, 1 lot, home Parks, J. G., 1 lot, home The Garden Club of North Caro lina, in order t)0 facilitate its work in the Piedmont district and in order Carthage Furn. Mfg. that its members may be fully in- 4 l,ots Furniture plant formed as to the State, National and Clark, Edd, 2 a., McLendon s lum fk _ 50.59 Paschal, Mrs. G. R., 1 lot Sum- Camp, E. iS'7'62F'irBenny- ' —- - 46.33 wood 88.54 Phillips, Mrs. Alma, 114 a. Dry McLendon’s cr. 14.38 Ferguson, Graham, 8 a. Rhodes- _ 56.49 Id., balance ^ Ferguson, Willie R., 8 a. 9 84 Britt, A. L., 31 a. Britt Ld. Britt, W. L., Hrs., 15 a. Mill in Cr. - , Britt, D. D., Heirs, 121 a Wet Cr., Balance 5*^4 Brown, E. R. & J. M., 121 a. Dry Cr.' - .86 Brown, W. C,, 46 a. Buffalo Cr. 4 a. Williams Cr. 12.25 14.13 19.24 5.86 7.18 5.86 11.79 13.29 54.85 2.68 12.67 9.95 19.04 3.00 12.25 26.67 12.04 13.79 2.43 34.03 33.90 14.91 18.37 3.11 4.93 ! 4.85 5.25 5.14 7.26 3.31 4.20 46.33 12.78 McDuffie, M. C., 160 a. Mill j Cr. — — 29.55 5.29 McDuffie, A. C., 74 a. Mill Cr. 17*32 Mclnnis, J. D. & A. M., 294 9.38; a. Dunlap Ld 49.63 Mclnnis, J. t)., 365 a. McLen- 15.66 don’s Cr. 55.80 ^ Page & Query, 133 a. Drown- 12.25 ing cr., 288 a. County line ... 149.21 I Parks, W. A., 100 a. Jax. Spgs. 8.24’ rd. - 17.57 7.99 Pierce, Samantha J., 24 a. Mill 7.46; cr. 5.79 6.94 Quakenbush, Minnie, 38 a. Britt ' Id - - 5.93 16.33 Reynolds, J. F., Hrs., 15 a. ! Dr(Owning cr., 4 lots E. Spgs. 14.91 10.12 Richardson, J. L., 24 a. Jones Id., 7 a. McDonald Id., 10. a. j 21.34 Entered Id., Balance 11.77 11.82. Richardson, A. S., Hrs. 25 a. 10.12 Dry cr., 32 a. Richardson, 3.73 I Balance — - 2.14 I Ritter, N. R., 72 a. Buffalo cr., 11.20, Balance 5.95 Sanders, Betty, 200 a. Cabin cr. 41.01 7.99 Sanders, Z. B., 86 a. Wet cr 14.85 Seawell, Florence, 118 a. Mill 58.96 i cr .1 19.21 I Seawell, S. P., Hrs., 75 a. Mill 16.66 or 12.78 Sheffield, E., Jr., 162 a. Flag cr. 55.90 14.13 Sheffield, E. F., 32 a. Wet cr. 11.82 Sheffield, E. K., 32 a. Shef field Id. — 13.13 Sheffield, Della, 32 a. Sheffield Id - 9.99 Stutts, Mamie C., 2 lots E. Springs — 6.92 Templeton, J. A., 100 a. Drown ing cr. 15.59 Thomas, G. W., 64 a. Wet cr. 12.39 Wallace, J. L. & L. J., 100 a. Meadow br 15.69 Wallace, Mrs. F. A., 10 a. Wal lace Id. 4.28 Wallai^e, A. B., 141 a. Meadow br. 21.72 Watkins, R. L. & Katie L., 294 • a. Dunlap Id. 41.08 Williams, P. F., Hrs., 56 a. | Suck cr. 6.85 Williams, Rosa G., 47 a. Seaw ell Id - 10.54 Williams, Henry, Hrs., 29 a. Flag cr. — 4.95 Williamson, Q. C., 199 a. Mill cr., Balance — 9.91 Bensalem—Colored Alston, Toney, 100 a. Fuquay Id - 23.49 Alston, Jno., 1-4 a. Fuquay Id. 7.71 Barrett, L. S., 25 a. Thomas Id. 11.79 Cole, Jt H., 92 a. Blake Id. 18.81 Dowdy, Jim, 10 a. McLendon’s cr. - 7.64 Ewing, W. G., 1 a. E. Springs 4.40 Garner, Lilly, 9 a. Person Id. 3.57 Golston, Ellis, 1 lot E, Springs 5.72 Ingram, Ollie, 1 lot Fuquay Id. 5.72 Jones, Mary, 2 a. Dry cr 2.07 Leak, Lydia, Hrs., 45 a. Horse Cr. 8.65 Lindsey, Press, 65 a. Dr,owning cr. 13.11 Morrison, Ada, 7 a. Dry cr 6.63 McDonald, Jno., 1-4 a. Fuquay Id. 4.93 Richardson, W. C., 25 a. Rich land cr. - - 9.25 Smith, Q. H., 16 a. Frix Id. ... 9.69 Rhodes Id. 9.44 Buchan, H. C., 30 a. Beulah Hill 17.59 14.71 65.23 Qo j cr *’ 104^ ‘^0 Phillips, Mamie C., 3 a. " i Phillips, Mrs. K. M., 212 a. 3 73 Crawley cr., 2 lots Carthage International garden movement, is- ciegg,'W: R;,'is Z 87:88 Phillips, K M 16 a. McCoy sues an invitation for luncheon at the Clegg L. B., 10 a., Cole’s Mill 12.46 5 a. Mills Id., 5 a. Burns King Cotton Hotel, messanine floior at Cockman, Mrs. L.’ G., 150 a., i lots Barrett old field.... 1 o’clock on November 6th. The invi- home 41.13 tation is also extended to members of Cole, Mrs. J. L., 61 a., Crawley Phillips, ^Mrs. Maggie, 50 a., i naffiliated garden clubs and to in- L. B-rioTa’-TCrawi^^^^^^ 24.*39 home. Bal terested individuals. Please notify Cole’, J. L. ’& J. O., 1 lot, Car- Mrs. Wesley Taylor, Justamere Farm, thage - Greensboro. Cole, J. O., 48 a., Crawlejf cr... The progiam will be as follows; Cole, J. L., 250 a., Crawley cr ‘•The State and National Work, Mrs. ‘^°CartWe ^ 54 85 J. B. Cranmer; “Your Work and the CoIeTMrs^^C.'W-7 28 ~a7Wad’s' State Highways,” E. B. Jeffress; “Dr. cr. 6.07 B. W. Wells’ Book,” Mrs. S. H. Tom- Comer, ip. B., 3 lots, Carthage 5.86 linson; ‘‘The Piedmont District,” Mrs. Crabt^e, M^*s. Carrie M., 155 Wisley Taylor; “Visiting Italian G^ar- Crutchfield, XktT Car-' thage - 27.20 Culberson, J. M., Est., 90 a., Crawley cr. bal^ 16.18 Currie & McQueen, 261 a., Taylor pi., 91 a., Dunham Davidson,‘=Mrs"’Ve;a c“"balLce ’ 1.!::...“!“ 12.67 Mrs!'iai^r^' Davis, Erwin, 1 lot, Carthage 15.46 3.20 Foster, Harvey, 1 lot Car thag« Gilchrist, Royal Est., 5 a. Dun- 85.75 G.oins, H. A., 1 lot Carthage. 23.97 2.23 dens Under the Auspice^ of the Na tional Council,” Mrs. C. I. Carlson. ED WILLIAMS GRANTED PAROLE BY GOVERNOR Burleson, W. C., 525 a Mill Cr. thag« 9.07 Carr,oil, K. M., 15 a. Eagle Springs — 2.72 Chriscoe, Myrtle, 30 a. Britt 63.25 Ld. - - - - Goins, John, 10 a. Raleigh rd. Cole, J. M., 105 a. Mill Cr. — Raleigh rd 30.97 Cole, G. C,, 236 a. Mill Cr. . .. 48-06 Goins, Willie Mae, 1 lot Cur- Cole, D. W., 52 a. Mill Cr., 25 rie Id 15.98 a. Mill cr. 4.-.w8 Goins, Robt. B. 1 a. Troy rd 5.92 Cooper, Annie, 3 a. Buffalo Cr. Goins, S. D., 10 a. McRae Id. Currie, J. C., 50 a. McLendon . -a AO T- -i-inoo ^ home - 21.51 Cr Pleasants, R. W., 48 a., home 119.82 Qoins, Curtis, 1 lot, home. 49.21 Davis, R. T., 2 a. Bensalem * iesle.\. Ml?. Peail > nitin, Gordon, Arthur, 1 lot Carthage ^ Mv« Mnr’tVin 9 a w ilargr.oves, Frank, 5 a.-East- wood — Harrington, Ollie, 6 a. Crane’s cr Harrington, J. Herbert, 54 a. oi on Wallace Id. 23.59 ^1.69 Harrington, Mrs. J. H., 1 lot - - - T5 O U 7?*^? Harrington, Nelson, 17 a. Mc- Priest, H. D., 19 a. Priest Hill 11.61 Lendon’s cr. 4.45 26.81 Harris, John, 1 a. Carthage.... 19J5 Horner, W. B., Hrs., 104 a. Buf- Harvey, Bertha, 1 lot Carthage 17.57 falo Cr. .i Henderson, C. H., 10 a. Dun- Horner, G. W., Hrs. 54 a. Mead- ham’s cr. 2.53 • ow Br. Holt, Mrs. Laura, 1 lot Car- Hurley, W. S., 89 a. Cabin Cr. thage ’ _.68 Jenkins, F. C., 50 a. Drowning 13.90 6.64 63.67 Sheffield—White GO a., Brady Id., 50 a.. Free man Id., 26 a. Austin Id. 24.03 Prevofet, Chas. A. Jr., 100 a. Mclver Id. bal. - 16.15 Prevost, C. A. & Mary Kelly 34 a. Kelly Id. 17.36 Priest, A. R., 52 a. Priest Hill Priest, N. G., 63 a. Crawley Priest, O. P., 40 a. Priest Hill Pyrtle, W. E., 10 a. Taylor Id: 7 a. Taylor Id., 8 a., Taylor Id., 15 a. Taylor Id.— 6.07 Richardson; 0. S. & Bro. 140 a. McLendon’s cr.. 34.27 7.92 5.91 3.20 Deaton, Mrs. Martha, 2 a. Wal lace Ld Deaton, G. S., 231 a.' Cabin Cr. Dunlap, R. L. and Kate D. Mat thews, 294 a. Dunlap Id Gainer, Kenneth, Hrs., 60 a Buffalo Cr., Balance — Hancock, J. H., 211 a. Cabin Cr. Holton, A. E., Est., 100 a. Drowning Cr. — Governor Gardner has granted a parole to Ed Williams as a result of recommendations filed with him by Madge, 1 ‘lot, Crrtha|e Solicitor Don Phillips, Sheriff C. J. Dowd, J. L., 27 a., Hayes pi., McDonald ,Clerk of Court John Wil- 4 a., R. &. C., 5 lots, home 133.13 cox. Register lof Deeds W. J. Har- Mrs. II. C., 98 a.. Cole’s rington. Superintendent of Roads Fred 5.86 Jackson, Dock J., 1 lot Car- Cr. thage -— 5.90 Jones, Kirtley, 162 a. Frix Ld., 5.86 Mill 27.90 Carthage Ritter, Jno., Est., 2 lots Ca r- thage - - Robertson, Mrs. Annie, 193 a. Sears, D. F., Est, 118 a. Beth lehem .t 24.19 Johnson, Mitchel, 81 a. Tr|Oy 95 a. Frix Id. rd 61.66 , Jordan, J. S., 88 a. McKenzie Edmundson and others. Vvilliams was ^^^us'e hrs., 73 a., 7^3 Seawell, Mrs. E. P., Est, 50 a. Johnson, Minter, 61 a. Fara- bow Id., 1 lot Barrett old field 23.18 Johnson, Wilbur, 1 lot Car thage - Jordan, C. L., Est., 44 a. Crane 56.72 Ld. Kelly, A. E., 39 a. Dry Cr. .... Kelly, L. A., 50 a. Dry Cr. . .. Learh, M. B., 104 a. Cabin Cr. 15.55 I e' better, A. M., 27 a. Drown- infv Cr. - convicted at the January term of Su- Flinchujn, J. J,, 182 a.. Moos. perior Court of burning his own home bminne^. 28 a.. Mooshaunr^e on the old road between Southern Francis, Mrs. Lillie Muse, 52 Pines and Pinehurst. He was sentenc- tj, Muse Id., , , ^ ^ 7 Freeman, J. A., Guardian, 10 ed to serve n|Ot less than two and q Kill'ett’s cr. one-half years nor more than five Freeman, J. A., 50 a., home ... years in State’s Prison. Fry, Mrs. Carson, 10 a., Kill- Seawell Id. 22.90 ^ , S^ieawell, R. M., 1 lot Carthage.. 34.08 Seawell, R. M., 32 a.. Kelly Id. 63.3^ Seawell, R. M., 91 a. Hannon Id 11.78 Seawell, Mrs. Bonnie, 8 a., Kel- 3 84 — 14.51 ..q’70 Seawell, Mrs. Bonnie, 26 a. Dunham cr 14.38 cr. — 27.48 ^^onioe, F. M., Hrs. 15 a. Mill Kelly, Josephine, Est., 2 lots Cr, Carthage 12.78 Monroe, H. T., 15 a. Mill Cr. 5.88 Kelly, Wash, Est., 38 a. Dun ham’s cr., 1 lot Carthage Kelly, Boston, Est., 1 l,ot, Car thage - 4.26 Cr. Monroe, John, 16 a. Sing Cr 46.86 Monipe, L. B., 16 a. Mill cr. M,organ, Columbus, 20 a. Dry Kelly, Edinboro, Carthage Est., 1 lot ^ In his parole, the Governor says: feaweul’u! O^’2OT°a.,*^h^^^ ^ “The only loser in this matter, I am q ' Wad’s cr. ’ ,, too a., Killette’s cr., 2 lots, i’'";' ld.,_ lOn a Bari-»n Id., 30 Carthage L. 231.38 Carthage, received n,o insurance whatever by the Fry, N. A,, 1 a., Williamson Id., 7.54 t j \ o i 4." r> 216.86 Fry, Mrs. Mattie, 3 a., Hillcrest 11.20 Sheffield, J. W., 2 lots Car- informed, was the prisoner himself. TJhe property belonged to him and he burning.” Williams, the parole recites, ^ » 1 • J 1. • . Fry, Ollie, 8 a., Killette s cr.... has a splendid prison record, being m Fry, Clarence, 11 a., Killette’s the honor grade. He is paroled under cr. the supervision of the Superintendent Fry, Cary, 9 a., Killette’s cr. of Public Welfare of Moore county. W. M., 29 a., home. Bal. Fry, Miss Laland, 12 a., Fry Id g-oi thage, bal. 29.59 Shepley, Mrs, Blanche, 1 lot Carthage 12.25 2.39 3.84 3 84 Shields, D. H., 7 a. Wad’s cr... 10 94 Shields, Emeline, Est., 222 a. 3.28 h,ome 44.25 Morgan, J. T., 13 a. Horse Cr. 25.68 Morgan, Malcolm, 349 a. Mead ow Br., Balance field, balance 10.08 Morgan, J. P., Hrs. 13 a. Cabin Leak, Geo. A. Est., 20 a., Cr home 10.12 Morgan, Addie, 2 a. Cabin Cr. Leak, Charlie, 12 a., home 16.14 Morgan, Elias, 361 a. Dry & Leak,. Robt., 6 a., Kelly Id., 1 a. Meadow Cr. Cole’s Mill rd. 16.68 Morris, G. F., 27 a. Chisholm Lee Ernest, 3 a., Kelly Id. 17.36 Ld. o_ Lee, Jasper, 3 a. Cole’s Mill rd 14.49 Morrison, J. Henry, 70 a. Sing Leslie, Henry, 25 a. Big br. 9.32 Cr. Marsh, R. T., 40 a. Wad’s cr. 16.86 Morrison, N. A., Jr., 67 a. Sing Martin, Sandy, 14 a. Big br. 13.37 Cr. — —- Matthews, Geo., 4 a. Cranes cr. 4.18 Morrison, Lucinda, 50 a. Wet - a,., ixjr lu a.^o P T» KO « 1. OA ttnewb, vjeo., ^ a. \.^ranes cr. 4.10 iviori Fry, Alex, McL., 6 a.. Fry Id. 16.S2 J., 53 a. ^me 20.45 Matthews, Roland, 15 a. Stuart Cr Fi-V Miss Hattie. 6 a.. Frv Id 9. dd C., 50 a. Wad’s cr. 15.82 ij ’ mio “JOE” KENT MARRIED Fi-y Miss Hattie, 6 a., Fry Id 2.44 qu +1:. a ' Fry, Thaddeus N., 6 a.. Fry Id 2.44 Wad’s cr. 28.87 Sherill Kent, known to the Sand- Fn'. C, B„ 1-2 int. 245 a. |f““- T-, Est., 86 a. home 44.07 hills as “J,oe” Kent, and Miss Iris ■ -- V- S-neath, L. C.. 109 a. Pinehurst Aolt Allen of Laconia, N. H., were Prye, Clyde, 19 a.’, KXW’s cr 3i84 Sineath, B. F., 15.23 1 3-4 a., Hillcrest, bal 81.27 raarried in Hanover, N. H., on Sep- FryrBTurHome ^ace^*!..l" tember 13th, according to word re- Gatewood, Mrs. Blanche Est., ceived here last week. “Joe” Kent ^ Carthage 110.23 cr., bal Sineath, L. M., 67 a. Killett’s was a frequent winter visitor to Pine- ewood, W. S., 1 a., Brady years ago and has many GinsWgr ' Mrs. mr'l 'ui friends here. He is a son of the late home ^... J _ Prof. Charles Foster Kent of Dart- Graves, Mi’ttie J. Est., 115 a., mouth. “Joe’* was graduated from Davis Id., 100 a. Mill Swmp. Yale with the class of 1920 McLendon’s cr., 40 a, * Nunnery Id, 1 lot, Carthage. _ Stamey, M. P., 236 a. Grabell 2.72 Id., 47 a. Hart Id., 503 a. I 503 a. Person Id 132.41 136.01 Stanley, J. C., 150 a.. Gov cr 51.14 j Sullivan, W. C., 80 a. McLen- I don’s cr. 52.94 i Taylor, Thomas H., 3 lots 219.45 j heights 3.20 Id. 10.12 Morrison, Neill Sr., 11 a. Wet Matthews, Handy, 1 a. John * Cr Miller Id 17.82 Myrick, J. S;,'65 arMiU Cr7Z CO ni , MorriSion, Willis, 5 a., home.... 9.69 Myrick, Corbett & Carl, 60 a. - y.ui Morrison, Walter, 1 lot Car- i Mill Cr. thage 12.25 McCrimmon, R. M., 57 a. Mill McCallum, C. A., 103 a. Dun- j Cr. ham’s cr. 33.62 | McDuffie, Eunice J^r Hrs.' 3 McDonald, Eula Mae, 1 lot i a. Britt Ld. Carthage 3.73 McDuffie, A. G. & Sisterr^OO Mclver, Jordan, 33 a. Graves Id 7.18 a. Mill Cr. McKinnon, Dalton, 106 a. McKinnon, Charlie, 20 a. Blue Id - - McKinnon, J. B., 51 a. Rocky McLauchlin, Sam J. Est., 48 18.01 34.65 McDuffie, Neill, Hrs., 160 a Mill Cr., Balance 17.01; McDuffie, J. C., 273 a. Mill cr. 2 lots Eagle Springs McDuffie, H. B., 325 a. Timber Ld. 35.48 21.57 Allen, J. E., 75 a. Smith land, 81 a. Maynard Id., 1 lot 4.95 i Hemp 38.58 35.03 Allred, Allison, 28 a. Allred Id. 5.37 28.55 I Beck, J. T. F., 1 lot Hemp 19.10 I Blue Mining & Mfg. Co., 86 a. 13.63 Brown Id. 23.96 2.101 Brewer, Raleigh, 572 a. Wolf I Cr 73.64 28.42 Brewer, H. M., 15 a. Bear cr., 2.10 3 1-2 a. Sheffield Id. 9.15 iBrewer, Jeanette, 1 lot Hemp 9.08 1.82 Brewer, G. F., 23 a. Little cr. 4.34 38.04 Brewer, H. T., 32 a. Cabin cr., !; 23 a. Little cr. 11.36 41.08 Britt, Mrs. M. C., 34 a. Cabin cr - 8.31 5.54 Britt, Riley, 16 a. Cabin cr. .— 3.39 Brown, W. C., 54 1-2 a. Thomp- 26.20 son Id., 7 a. C,ox Id., 3 lots Hemp, Balance - 160.50 18.85 Brown, J. Edd., 20 a. Plank rd. 3.5G Brown, Dossie, 16 a. Wolf cr. 7.08 18.60 Brown, Mrs. Mary E., 60 a. Wolf cr. 8.87 10.54 Brown, Lillie M., 5 a. Mashbum 24.36 Id. Brown, Mrs. H. B., Hrs., 40 a. 9.89 Bear cr. — — 7.62 I Burns, H. A., Hrs., 28 a. Allred 54.19; Id. , - 5.36 ' Burns, Eliza, 40 a. Fry cr. 20.86 , Burns, Mrs. Emma, 30 a. Mor- 14.71! rell Id 8.43, Burns, A. R., 150 a. Moody Id. 20.61 18.371 Cagle, Naomi, 76 a. Cagle Id. 16.08 j Cagle, Mrs. M. A., 100 a. Bear 5.201 cr I Carter, W. G., Hrs. 168 a. Bear 4.11* cr. . 5.23, Cassady, D. R., 1 1-2 a. Marley 4.40 i Id. - 4.40 Comer, Ira, 47 a. Williams cr. j Craven, Caroline, 25 a. Hoff- 6.30 man l. 7.77 j Davis, A. 'W., & Qo., 258 a. Bear cr. 62.82 Davis, Jno. A., 15 a. Williams I cr. 3.56 Davis, W. L., 91 a. Grassy cr 3.73 Dunlap, J. H., 58 a. Bear cr ^ 1 Farlow, Mrs. Chattie, 50 a. 60.54 Bear cr Frye, A. L., 40 a. Buck cr 6.07 Garner, Martha J., 8 a. Grassy cr. 18.37 Gamer, Sarah J., 2 a. Plank rd. Garner, Betty, Hrs., 20 a. Gar- 12.78 ner Id. 3.S1 Gamer, E. H., 15 a. Bear cr. 7.19 Hancock, W. S., 8 a. Bear cr., 4 a. Page Id. - - 7.98 Hancock, Minnie, 7 a. Bear cr. 11.39 Hancock, Mrs. S. J., 172 a. ' Wolf cr - - 21.90 11.72 Hancock, W. T., Hrs., 51 a. i Wolf CT - Ml 10.82 Hare, F. S., 125 a. Wolf cr. - Hogan, B. B., 1 lot Hemp —- 5.14 Hunsucker, J. M. & G. C., 173 I a. Hunsucker Id —- 42.98 Hunsucker, Mrs. F. E., 1 lot i Hemp - 20.46 Hunsucker, G.'C., 2 lots Hemp Hunsucker, J. M., 1 lot Hemp— 1°-^ 54.08 Hunsucker, Mrs. G. C., 7 1-2 a. Hunsucker Id - — 9.51 Jeffries, Fred, 4 a. Buck cr.— 6.55 10.66 6.07 21.17 59.38 7.06 10.39 4J0 30.45 3.28 11.7R 11.50 0.85 13.07 2.72 2.94 17.14 3.84 21,9= 11.50 42.54 23.^9 35.69 3.25
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