^ape Six THE PILOT. Aberdeen and Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday, April 22, 193Z, :APITAL By M. R. Dunnagan, The Pilot’s Raleigh Correspondent Winner of the Ehringhaus-Maxwell- Fountain contest for the Democratic nomination for Governor will have as his opponent in the November general election Clifford Frazier, Greensboro attorney, nominated in the Republi can State convention in Charlotte last week, unless some disgruntled G. 0. P. member should file against Mr. Frazier and force him into a primary fight. However, winner of the Morrison- discussed by experts at two sessions, including a cion oneeee -iicludinfc- a session on “Taxation and 5<icial ^^ el^are,” with talks by S. H. iiotbs, Jr., U. N. C., on Wealth and income in North Carolina; Prof. - larence Ileer cn Cost of Government in N. C.; Dr. A. S. Keister, N. C. C. W., State revenue sources; Dr. Fred \V. Morrison, N. C. Tax Commission, i'roperty Taxes and Relief; Dr. C. K. Brown, wavidson College, the N. C. Public Debt; Director C. M. Johnson, i)f Local Government, centralization The submission came after a jury had been empanneled and the case leady for trial, the charges being a misdemeanor as to Judge Harwood and a felony as to Miss Harwoo.., but with a lesser penalty than embezzling | finances in the State, '.ate funds, which, under a special tatute, calls for longer imprisonment. The submission came as a surprise lO onlookers, many believing there would be troU'Lle in convicting Judge Harwood, at least, “beyond a reason- S. Senate nomination is by no means certain he will have Jake F. Newell, Charlotte attorney, as his opponent in November, since George DePriest, former postmaster of Shelby and for- SUMMER SCHOOL AT RED SPRINGS IS ANNOUNCED Reynolds-Bowie-Grist fight for the U. able doubt” on the evidence which was largely circumstantial. But the State was sure it would be sufficient. Judge Harwood took the stand, say ing he had considered himself a strong man, but when he found little mer Cleveland county Republican , hope for his daughter, his only child, chairman, announces that he will op- j ho weakened in his desire to save her. pose Mr. Newell and reaffiarms that He had served as assistant Attorney he will run, since the convention nam- 1 General and as a special judge several ed the Charlotte attorney as candi- years, by appointment by Governor date. .McLean and Gardner. He was sus- Surprise is expressed that Mr. New- > pended some weeks ago, without pay, ell, so long a thorn in the flesh of ' at his own request, until the charges the Republican “ins” was permitted ! could be disposed of. The misdemean- the nomination, one explanation being ■ or phase will not deprive him of his that the Republicans, despairing of a citizenship, as would have been the national victory this fall, realized case had be submitted or been con- there would be no judgeships or other victed of felony, important posts soon, and decided to ♦ ♦ » let Mr. Newell be “sacrificed and out The North Carolina Corporation of the way.” Leaders also apparently Commission, vested with additional were resigned to name Major George authority by the 1931 General Assem- Butler, of Sampson, even though the bly, has under contemplation a more Butler name has some of the charac- thorough investigation of the invest- teristics of a red flag before a bull, ments of public utilities in the state, until bank troubles involved him. i on which is based the authority for The Republican gathering was tame I making rates that will bring a suffi- six-weeks summer school will be conducted at Red Springs by faculty members of Flora Macdonald College in the departments of Education, Psychology, Music, English, I^atin, Social Science and Mathematics. Tu toring in high school or grammar grade subjects also will be offered. As is usual with all summer classes, this may be coeducational. Teachers desiring to attend will receive certifi cation credit from the State Depart- iiient of Education. Since the courses offered will depend largely upon the number of students registering and their choice of subjects, early response is desired. Letters of inquiry may be sent to Miss Hazel Morrison, Red Springs. LEGAL NOTICES enough until John L. Morehead, son of a former congressman, suggested a referendum on liquor in a platform talk, and he was hissed and booed off the stage. The convention was strictly western, one one man east of Durham, two eajt of Greensboro, made the tick et, which was nominated as follows: Governor, Clifford Frazier, Greens boro; U. S. Senate, Jake F. New'ell, Charlotte; Lieutenant Governor, Brownlow Jackson, Hendersonville; cient return on investments. Recent reports of 1- public utilities compan ies, gas and electric, show total val uations of S362,817,611.23, on which earnings last year were $29,.502,080. The commission has authority to investigate to see if the valuation of ihe property investments are justi fied thus justifying the rates charged for gas and electricity. There is no intimation that the values are far out of line. The commission may have DI E DISTRICT OF NORTH CARO- LINA. In Bankruptcy No. 643 In the Matter of George Washington Hutchins and Clarence Edson, Trading as Hutchins and Edson, Bankrupt. NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING OF CREDITORS: Secretary of State, C. R. Grady, Con- trouble in securing sufficient funds over; Auditor, S. S. Jennings, Lenoir; for its investigation, during this per- Treasurer P. H. Gwyn, Leaksville; I iod of cutting and restricting expendi- Supt. of Public Instruction, Holland, tures. Hilton, Durham; Attorney General, • * ♦ H. S. Williams, Concord; Commission- Race track betting, the State’s elec- er of Agriculture John M. Phelps, tion laws, the short ballot, taxation, Creswell, Washington county; Insur- bank failures, blind ordering of mo- unce Commissioner, W’m. H .Grogan, tion pictures, child labor on farms and Brevard; Corporation Commissioner, other live subjects will be considered Virgia McClure, Haywood county; in special reports at the 20th annual Presidential electors-at-large, Stuart meeting of the North Carolina Confer- W'. Cramer, Charlotte and Walter cnee for Social Service at Durham Chambers, Marion. .April 24-2G. Charles A. Jones, Lincolnton, ac-, Reports prepared aTter special study cepted the 10th district congressional include such subjects as Workmen’s nomination and was re-elected nation- Compensation, by Prof. H. D. Wolf. U. ai committceman, and Mrs. Queen Bess N. C.; Tuberculosis, Dr. L. B. Mc- Kennen, Farmington, was reelected Brayer; motor vehicle accidents. Prof- national comniitteewoman for North Harry Tucker, State College; niar- Carolina. liage laws, Dr. W. L. Poteat, Wake * * • Forest; ordering motion pictures Special Judge John H. Harwood, blindly, Mrs. Ada J. Davis, N. C. C. Bryson City, was sentenced to jail, W.; race track betting, E. M. Perkins, later changed to State’s Prison, for L'. N. C.; election laws, B. M. Perry, one year and his daughter, Miss Lola Henderson; short ballot, Robert Fra- Harwood, to State's Prison for two zier, Greensboro; Social welfare and years, by Judge W. A. Devin in the money system, Dr. C. B. Hoover, Wake Superior Court Friday aftei- Duke University preventing loss to they had submitted. Miss Harwood to bank depositors, Dr. J. B. Woolsey, I’, a charge of emb«7zling more than $4,- N. C.; child labor on farms, Prof. C. 000 while clerk in the Revenue De- IT. Hamilton, State College; ."jD-hour partment, and Judge Harwood to ac- 'work week for women, Prof IL D. cessory after the fact and changing ^ Wolf, U. N. C. records. Taxation in several phases will be PAUL T.BARNUM, INC TO THE CREDITORS OF THE ABOVE-NAMED BANKRUPT: Notice is Hereby (iiven that the Fi nal Meeting of Creditors in the above matter will be held at Carthage, North Carolina., in Office of Aeferee on the 3rd day of May, 1932, at 10:00 a. m. fo’,- the purpose of passing on the Trustees’s final account, making al lowances to attorneys and others, providing for all expenses and costs, paying dividend if possible, and clos ing the e.state; and any other busine.«s which may come before said meeting. Carthage, N. C., April 19, 1932. H. F. SEA WELL, JR., U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL N0TICES'LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND | veyed by W. T. Ward and wife to 0. j ner marked and designated by con- P. Flinchum dated September 27, Under and virtue of the authority 11919. Deeds registered in Book 38, conferred bv Mortgage Deed from Page 301, Book 65, Page 364 and Book Rol^rt N. Hayes and wife, Kathryn [ 75, Page 331 respectively in the Reg- Hayes to J. V. Healy, Mortgagee,' ister of Deeds Office, Moore County, dated August 28th, 1929, and record-1 This sale is made by reason of the ed in the Moore County Registry in , failure of John W. Nalls and Wife Bo.')k 51, at page 122, the said J. V. Maggie Nalls to pay off and discharge Healy, Mortgagee, will on the indebtedness secured by said deed .MAY 2nd, 19.32, at 12 0’CIX)CK of trust. NOON I A deposit of 10 per cent will be re- at the Court House door in Carthage, 1 quired from the purchaser at the Moore County, sell at public auction i sale. for cash to the highest bidder the I This the 22nd day of March 1932. following described property: I C. H. Dixon, Receiver for First Na- That certain lot «f land lying and , tionla Bank of Durhaw, Trustee, being in McNeils Township, Moore ! Durham, N. C. A8—29. Copunty, North Carolina, and more | particularly described as follows: Be- j NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ing all of lot N«. 22 as it is .subdi- | vided into sections a, b, c, d, e, and i Under and by virtue of the authority IS situate and^being in block B17 ^njconferred by Deed of Trust from Ar- rr. r.:^„ XT o s and wife, Frances p. Newcomb to Ralph W. Page, Trustee, dated November 1st, 1928, and record ed in the Moore County Registry in Book 49, at page 582, the said Ralph W. Page, Trustee, will on April 25th, 1932, at 12 o’clock noon at the Court House doior in Carthage, Moore County, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the follow ing described property: Lying and being in Mineral Springs Township, County of Moore, State of North Carolina, and being bounded and further described as follows: Des ignated as Lot No. 1506 on the plan entitled “Map of the lands of Leo nard Tufts” dated November 6, 1913, and filed in the General Office at Pinehurst and in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, said lot being more particularly described as follows; j Bounded on the north by Magnolia | Road; on the east by Maple Road j and Lot. No. 1507; on the south by! Lots 1504 and 1507; and on the west by Lots 1504 and 1505. Said lot No. 1506 hereby conveyed having its cor- the Town of Southern Pines, N. C., as shown on a map entitled “Map of Lots in Knollwood, B-7, Southern Pines, N. C., made by J. B. Swett, C. and filed in the office of the Reg- ter of Deeds for Moore County, N. C. This sale is made on account of default in the payment of the in debtedness secured by the said Mort gage Deed. Dated this 29th day of March, 1932. J. V. HEALY, .Mortgaee. Apr. 8-15-22-29. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that mortgage deed made by Frank C. Buckmiller to Knollwood, Incorporated, of date Mai-ch 7, 1929, and recorded in ihe office of the Reg- i ter of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 51 at Page 11, which iaid mortgage deed and the notes, the payment of which it secur ed, together with the riiiht of fore- clo.-ure and the interest of the mort gagee in the land mentioned and de scribed therein, wei'e duly assigned, transferred and conveyed unto the un dersigned assignee, and the condition of said mortgage deed having been broken and the powers of sale therein contained having become opeiative, the undersigned will offer for sale before the Court House door of .Moore County. North Carolina, on .Monday SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. H. Barnett and v.ife, Lula Barnett on the 1st day of December, 1925, and recorded in Book 39. Page 295, we will on Saturday the 30th day of April 1932, 12 o’clock noon at the Court House door in .Moore County, Carthage, N. C., sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to- vvit: All that certain tract or parcel of land in Mineral Springs Township, Moiore County, N. C., adjoining the lands of M. C. McDonald and others, bounded as follows, viz. Beginning at a .stake, M. C. Mc Donald’s corner at the road, running thence S. 55 1-2 W. 38 chains; thence •S. 35 1-3 W. 12.13 chains to a light- wood stump, McDonald’s corner; thence N. 4 E. 23.30 chains to corner of Wallacc Bros, and R. N. Patterson; thence N. 55 1-2 E. 38 chains to the railroad right of way; thence direct to the beginning, containing 62 acres, more or less. This is the same land conveyed to J. H. Barnett, by dee<l of W. J. Dunn. Jr., and wife, dated August 27th, 1920, and recorded in Book 77, at page 281, Office of Register of Deeds of Moore County. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. H. Barnett and wife, Lula Barnett to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 percent will be re- (juired from the pui-chaser at the sale. This the 22nd dav of March, 1932. W. G. BRA.MHA.M and T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS FOR FIRST NATIONAL CO.MPANY OF DUR- HA.M. INC., TRUSTEE, FORMERLY FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COM PANY. DURHA.M, NORTH CARO LINA. A-8-29. SALE OF VALUAItLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by John W. Nalls and wife, Maggie Nalls, on the 2nd day of JIarch 1926, and recorded in Book 39, Page 340, we will on Saturday the 30th day of April 1932, 12 o’clock noon at the Court House door in Mo.ore County, Carthage, N. C., sell at pub lic auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: Crete monuments, and known as the “Thistle.” This sale is made on account of de fault in the payment of the indebted ness secured by the said Deed of Trust. Dated this 23rd day of March, 1932.. RALPH W. PAGE, Trustee- Apr. 1-8-15-22. Dr. J. L Neal Veterinanian At Race Track, Pinehurst Telephone 3041 WM. LESLIE Painting^ and Paperhang^ng Estimates Cheerfully Given Telephone 7943 55 N. Aghe St., Southern Pines Agnes Danthy’s Buity Shoppe All Branches of Beauty Woirk Also Carry a Full Line of GALVE PREPARATIONS Over Broad Street Pharmacy Phone 5131 Southern Pines, N. CL Will be in his office over the Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, friom 10:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him if your eyes are weak. May IC, 1932, to the highest oidderi''^'/ three certain tracts or par- for cash. the following de.scribed real! knds, lymg and being in Car thage Township, .Mcnore, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of estate, to wit: London’s Creek at the mount of a wit: Insurance of All Kinds —At The— Citizens’ Bank Building Southern Pines, N. C. Successors To PAUL T. BARNLM and S. B. RICHARDSON, INC. FOR APRIL MENUS Being Lot No. 43.5, as shown on a map entitled “Knollwood Heights, a j 1^ = Division of Knollwood, Incorporated, I chs. to a stake of Moore County, North Carolina. ' DATE OF SALE: .Monday, May i 16, 1932. HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 o’clock ' noon. PLACE OF SALE: Court House j Door, Carthage, N. C. ' TERMS OF SALE: CASH. This 14th day of April, 1932. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Assignee. i Per Johnson & Johnson .\ttys. ASJJ.Ml.*}. Strawberries Tomatoes Pineapples Bananas Head Lettuce New Potatoes Onions Asparagus All Veg*etables and Fruits Fresh Daily The Finest Meats in Town SANITARY CASH MARKET Aberdeen, North Carolina •APPLICATION FOR I*.\RDON OR PAROLE OF Butler Corbett I Application will be made to the I ’ommissioner of Pardons and the Giov- I ernor of North Carolina f|or the par- ; don or parole of Butler Corbett, con- I virted in the Recorder’s Court of Moore County, on tfie 16th day ^f No- %cmber 1931, for the crime of Vio lation of Prohibition Laws and sen tenced to serve a term of fourteen m(*iths to work ^n the Public roads for the State in Moore County. All persons who oppose the granting of a said pardon or parole are invited to forward their priest to the Com missioner of Pardons, or Executive* Counsel without delay. This the 14th day of April 1932. —BUTLER CORBETT. Apr. 15-22. a rocky hill side N. of a branch; thence S. 2.i W. 13.20 chs to a stake; thence N. ■6.') W. 3.20 chs. to a stake; thence N. 2r> E. 17.00 chs. to a stake pine and oak pointers; thence N. 6 1-2 W. 25,75 chs. a stake, maple, I red and white oak pointers; on the E. bank of McLendon’s Creek; thence down the creok to the beginning, con taining 79 acres, more or less: 2ND. TRACT: Beginning on a stake on the E. side of the Carthage road a cor ner of the Dowds’ and Stewarts’ land running thence S. 7 1-2 E. 7:.^0 chs. to a stake in the center of the old road, pine and black jack pointers; thence S. 33 W. 7 chs. to D. M, Sin clair’s line; thence N. 7i> \V. 21 chs. to a stake on the N. side of a road; thence N. 70 E. 25 chs. to the be ginning containing 16 9-10, more or less. 3RD. TRACT: Beginning at a stake near the road leading from Carthage to Cole’s Mill in the Stew art’s line, now a co*mer of the John W, Nalls’ land, running thence as the road N. 5 W. 11 chs to a stake by a post oak and pine pointers; thence N. 70 E. about 36.50 chs. to the Hales’ line; thence as the Hales’ line S. 26 chs..- tfo the original Henry Dowd’s comer and the Stewart’s comer; thence N. 86 W. 33.50 chs. to the be ginning, containing, 61 3-4 acres, more or less. The first tract is the .same as that conveyed by D. H. Cad- dell to John W. Nall by. deed dated February 28, 1908, the sedond tract is the same as that conveyed by Samuel I). Stewart and wife, to John W. Nall by Deed dated March 18, 1914, the third tract is the same as that con- AA'oncrtl Hefrigeratlon the growinp! public recognition of the superior qualities of Friuidaire, its dependability—its greater free:* ing capacity—its economy of operation... 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