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THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines, North Carolina
V.
Friday, August 19, 1932.
Orchardists Should Cultivate and
Fertilize This Fall, Says Williams
Associate Horticulturist Gives
Four Reasons Why This Is
Necess'arv This Year
Shallow cultivations until the mid
dle of September or until the win
ter cover crop is planted and a small
application of fertilizer to each tree
■will keep the peath orchard in good
vijfor during' the late summer and
fall and will prevent a jjreat part of
the winter injury.
•‘This is especially true this year,”
.'iay.s C. F. Williams, associate hor
ticulturist at State College, “as the
dry season during the ripening per
iod has put a severe strain on the
trees and has taken away much of
the natural vitality. The orchard
should be cultivated often enough to
keep down the weeds and grass with
a fertilizer application immediately
after harvest.”
The fertilizer shoul dconsist of
some readily available nitrogen and
enough should be api)lied to each tree
to equal one pound of nitrate of
soda.
Mr. Williams gives four reasons
for this fertilizer application. First,
he says, it will aid in the develop
ment of strong fruit bud'-, for next
year. Second, it will bu’ld up the
fooJ storage in the tree; third, it will
delay dormancy which will give the
tree a longer season to elaborate
stored food, and; fourth, the trees
Presbytery to Meet
Will lie Entertained at Union
Church for First Time In
28 Years
Fa> etteville Presbytery will be
ei.tertained by the Vass and Union
churches this fall, October 3 at
Vass and the 4 at Union. It has
been 28 years since Presbytery
convened in Union Church, though
prior to that time it was a strong
church numerically and financial
ly and Presbytery came frequently
to this splendid old church.
Outlook for Quail
Is Encouraging
Jamas Tufts Reports More
Broods and Larj>er Hatches
Than I’sual
will go into the winter in a good
strong condition.
Fertilizer experitiients conducted
in the past six years show that no
winter injury has occurred in those
orchards with a late or heavy ferti
lizer application. The only injury re
corded vvas in those orchards having
extremely low amounts*, of fertilizer.
The dry season has depleted much
of the trees’ vitality and Mr. Wil
liams recommends a liberal use of
fertilizer this year with corrcsvond-
ing cultivations in all peach orchards.
Only by these practices can the or-
chardist be sure of any degree of
control, he says.
Cameron and Community
Circle No. 1 Meets
Circle No. 1 of the Woman’s Aux
iliary of the Presbyterian church held
its .August meeting with Mrs. M.
McL. McKeithen at her home on Car
thage street, last Tuesiay afternoon,
with the chairman. Miss .Mamie Ar
nold conducting the devotional. Miss
Manda McPherson was leader and
presented a fine program on Christian
Education. A letter from Miss Pearl
Johnsan, Baptist Missionary for a
number of years in China, was read
by Mrs. Loula Muse. She gave per
sonal experiences of the horrors of
The war. Miss .Johnson was a mem
ber of our school faculty for several
years, and by her beautiful Christian
character endeared herself to the en
tire community. The usual Bible
study closed the program. Visitors
were Mesdames J. C. Bruton of Co
lumbia, Arthur McLeod of Goldston
and Miss Eliza F'erguson of I.aurin-
burg. A sweet course was served.
Circle No. 2 Studies Brazil
Circle No. 2 of the Woman’s Pres
byterian .Auxiliary met with the sec
retary, Miss Annie Borst, last Fri
day afternoon. Mrs, .1, I). McLean
was leader, and conducted an impres
sive devotional. Subje.t for the after
noon, was Brazil. Mrs. .1. E. Snow
and Mrs. .1. D. McLean read inform
ing and interesting papers on this
country telling of its people, their
customs and religious. The Brazilians
are noted for their politeness, and
the merchants and shop keepers
never send a bill or dun. The meet
ing closed with prayer by Mrs. Jew
ell Hemphill. The hostess served
sandwiches and tea. Invited guests
were Mrs. H. C. Gibson of Rocking
ham and Miss Jacksie Muse.
, d delightful bridge party and dance
I last Monday evening at her home on
I ('arthage street, honoring her cousin
I and house guest. Miss Swananoa
I Paiker of Washington, 1). C. The
I rooms were lovely with their decor-
' ations of potted plants and late sum
mer flowers. Ices and takes were
served during the evening. Guests
wei’e Misses Dorothy Cole and Miss
Shields, an;’ Messrs McLeod and
Biadiey of Carthage, Harris Mcln-
nis of Lakeview, Ralph Mfeeks of
Sanfoi'd, Misses Martin and Lamb
and Hugh Tally of Jonesboro, Misses
Ruth Wooten, Frances Matthews and
■\nnie Borst and Mrs. Jewell Hem
phill, Messrs Martin McF'adyen, Rob
ert Wooten, John Matthews, .Andrew
Muse Hemphill and William Park-
\'isit Old Home
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Swett and
daughter left last Friday for a visit
to their old home in Suffolk, Va.
They will also visit their son, Ludric
Sweet in Washington, I). C., and will
return home via Lurav Cavern.
James Tufts, who keeps a careful
eye on the bird situation in the Sand
hills says: “It seems to me that this
year I have seen more broods of
young birds than any previous sum
mer. I don’t believe I have been
around any more than I usually am in
the summer, but, of course, this is a
difficult thing to determine. 1 should
say that the smallest I have seen at
any time is 15 birds, but again this
is a difficult thing to determine. It
seems that most of the birds have
hatched out their eggs and that they
all had a very good hatch. We have
had some very dry weather, but re
cently we have had some very nice
rains. These rains I don’t believe will
do the young birds any harm as I
believe they are old enough to stand
a very heavy downpour without hurt
ing them. Unfortunately the dry
weather we have had has killed a
gieat many of the plants that the
(juail will count on for feed. Lesped-
eza, partridge pea and many other of
the best quail foods have been killed,
by this early drought. Therefore, the
preserve owners in this section will
have to figure on feeding the birds a
good part of the coming winter. There
are, however, two bright prospects,
on the feed line in thix section; one is
due to the low price of cotton and
tobacco most of the farmers are
planting a great deal more small
gi'air.s th - they have in a number
of years, /ii. , it seems to me that
this year there are (luite a number
of pine cones on the trees and if we
have reasonably damp weather from
now on We should have a good crop
of pine mast which, quail prefer above
anything else. To sum up, it appears
now that we are going to have more
birds this winter than we have had for
years, however, people interested in
ijuail !uust figure on feeding to help
them out tiirough the winter if we
are not to lose a lot of them.”
-Along the same line it may be said
that Julian Bishop was down at his
quail farm in the Horseshoe in the
last few flays, and is much please<l
with conditions. Several hundred birds
have been hatched so far and the
hens are laying well. New .“iettings
are made right along, with strong,
healthy small birds resulting, and a
fine percentage of the young ones
are growing.
DR. MEDLIN ATTENDS CLINIC
Dr. E. M. Medlin spent Wednesday
in Charlotte as an invited guest of the
Chailotte Dental Society at a clinic
giver, by Dr. George Wood Clapp of
New V6rk City.
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix to
the last will of the late D. C. Lem
ons of Moore County, North Carolina
this is to notify all persons holding
clain;s against said E.state to pre
sent them to the undersigned duly
proven on or before the 9th day of
July, 1933 or this notice will be plead
in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said Es
tate are requested to make immed
iate payment.
This July 9th, 1932.
Mrs. Laura Lemons, Executrix, D.
C. Lemons, Deceased.
Post Office:
Southern Pines, N. C. S16.
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
and likewise under the powers of sale
contained in a certain mortgage deed
executed by George Shaniburger and
Victoria Shamburger, his wife, to the
Aberdeen, N. C., and on the south
side of West Main St., beginning at
a stake in the line of said Main Street
jbout 100 feet west from the Aber-
undersigned R. L. Albi'ight, dated , deen & Asheboro Railroad Company’;
NOriCE OF FORECLOSURE SAI.E
DON'T LET TOBACCO
STALKS REMAIN STANDING
Honors House Guest
Miss Helen Parker entertained at
A GLORIOUS TRIP
For Labor Day
September 1-2-3
from
SOUTHERN PINES,
ABERDEEN
HAMLET
BALTIMORE
via
.... Via Norfolk and Steamer ....
$5.00 ROUND TRIP
September Nights are
“Spooning Nights” on
“Beautiful Chesapeake Bay”
The “Famous Old Bay Line”
Tickets Sold for Train 6 Sep-
J:ember 1st, Trains 6 and 108
September 2nd and Train 108
September 3rd.
Limited Returning from Balti
more Sunday Night, September
4th or Monday Night September
5th.
For Information See Agent
H. E. PLEASANTS, DPA
505 Odd Fellows Building,
Raleigh, N. C.
AIK LlNt BAUWAX
Personals
Rev. and .Mrs. M. D. McNeill vis
ited Mrs. Kate Kelly Shields at her
home in Hemp last Friday. Mrs.
Shields is suffernig from a stroke
of j)aralysis, and while comparative
ly helpless is unusually bright and
cheerful.
Mrs. J. R. Loving is visiting her
relatives in Troy, Va., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Groom and Mr.
and Mrs. Robei't Crowder of Greens
boro, relatives of J. J. Irvin, who re
mains quite ill at his home here, vis
ited him last Sunday.
.Mrs. John Cannon and children of
High Point are visiting her sister,
Mrs. Raymond Thomas.
Cameron and Carthage met on the
athletic field Monday afternoon.
Store 6-4 in favor of Cameron.
Guy Matthews and Miss Myrtle
Douglas of Sanford were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Georgia Matthews.
.Mrs. J. Clyde Kelly and children
and Bruce McFadyen were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ever Kelly
of White Hill.
Mrs. D. J. Pierce of Borderlee, who
has been quite ill for ten days is
slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tally, after a
three weeks’ visit to their son, June
B. Tally of Buffalo, New York, re
turned home last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker and
-Miss Marie Parker are spending sev
eral days in Washington, D. C.,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Par
ker.
Mrs. H. C. Gibson accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. Janie Muse return
ed to Rockingham Sunday. Mrs. Muse
will spend a week with her daught
er.
John C.Muse, Misses Mamie, Min-
nine and Jacksie Muse were in Rock
ingham Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W'. M. Wooten and
sons, Robert and Kenneth, spent Sun
day in Raleigh.
Miss Geytrude Rogers left Moijjlay
for W'inston-Salem to assist in a
medical clinic.
Dr. Archie McKeithen of Louis
ville, Ky., is visiting his mother,
Mrs. M. McL. McKeithen and Jiis
brother L. B. McKeithen and family.
Mrs. Margaret Vice of route 2, was
in town Monday, calling on friends.
Mrs. Neill McKeithen and Mrs.
Charles Nicols of Carthage were
This recent letter sent out by C. H.
Brannon, Extension f'ntomologist of
all tobacco growers and I am sure if
State College should be of interest to
put into practice would be of great
benefit to growers in the county. The
letter is as follows:
“Tobacco growers should plow un
der or destroy tobacco stalks just
as soon as harvesting is finished. To
bacco stalks which are left in the
field for second growth after har
vest serve as food and breeding
ground for millions of insects which
go into winter quarters healthy and
well fed, coming out the next year
to cause tremendous damage. If the
entire neighborhood would cooperate
in this program, to'bacco insect dam
age could be reduced tremendously.
This is the most important control
measure' and the cheapest for tobac
co insects, the growers all over
the State should by all means put
this into practice. This is a good farm
‘measure and is cheap. Those who
tarry out this program will notice re
sults the first year. If entire com
munities will cooperate in carrying
this out, tobacco insect pest damage
will be reduced to a minimum.
guests last Thursday of Mrs. M. McL.
McKeithen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hays of Raleigh are
visiting Frank Coor on route 1. He
is a brother of Mrs. Hays.
Mrs. Mary Phillips of route 1 is
critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Loving of
Jonesboro visited J. R. Loving and
family Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McPherson and
Cone McPherson attended services af
the Presbyterian church in Vass Sun
day morning. Dr. D. A. .McLauchlin
of Norfolk, Va., occupied the pul
pit and gave a great sermon as usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ferguson and
children of Chicago arrived Tuesday
for a months’ visit to .Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. McPherson, parents ,of Mrs.
Ferguson.
Mrs. Sallie Lee Venters and little
daughter, Nancy and Miss Annie T.
Duffy of Catherine Lake are guests
this week of Mrs. Jewell Hemphill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snow and
and daughter, Evelyn Ann, Rev. and
Mrs. M. D. McNeill spent Monday in
Fairmont. Mr. Snow' remained, as he
is connected with the to'bacco mar
ket there, and the season has just op
ened.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
under and by virtue of the provision,
of a deed of trust made by Joseph
Douglas (tregory and Henrietta Jane
Gregory, his wife, of date July 1,
1!)21*, to David B. Harris and Tris
tram T. Hyde. .Jr., Trustees, which
iaid deed of trust is of record in the
Oj'fice of the Register of Deeds of
V.oore County, North Carolina, in
Book of Mortgages 52 at page 318,
the conditions thereof having been
broken and demand having been made
by the owner of the notes thereby
secured for foreclosure of the said
deod of trust, the undersigned David
B. Harris, one of .-;uid trustees, b>’
virtue of the authority in said deed
of ti'ust proviiiing that all powers and
disv-ietions vested in the trustees may
be exercised by either or both of said
trustees, will offer for sale to tht-
hiiihest bidder for cash, before the
('ourt House Door of Moore County,
North Carolina, o!i Monday, Septem
ber 12. 1!>.‘?2, at twelve o'clock no'>n,
all of the right, title and inteiest own
ed by the .“aid Joseph Douglas (Jrpg-
ory and Henrietta Jane Gregory, liis
wife, on July 1, l‘,t2i) or thereafter, in
and to the following described real
estate:
.A certain tract or parcel of land in
McNeills Township, Moore County,
State of North Carolina, bounded anci
described as follows: Being Building
Lots Nos. 11. 12, 13, 14, I') and Ifi, in
Blo k K. & 2, as shown u)ion a map
entitled “.A Map of Southern Pines,
N. C..” and of record in the office of
the Reiiister of Deeds for .Moore
County, at Carthage, N. C.: A.ND
■A1 SO that one-half of the alley be
tween Lots Nos. 10 and 11 in the
saiil block which adjoins Lot No. 11,
and that one-half of the alley be
tween Lots Nos. Ifi and 17 in tha
said block, which adjoins Lot No. Ifi,
each bf'ing a strip of land 8 feet wide,
adjoining each of the .^^aiil lots Nos.
11 and K) in the said block K & 2,
along the full length of the said
lots; And also that one-fourth pa it
of the center square of the said Blo'.k
K & 2, (being a tract of land 50x50
feet square) adjacent to the lots here-
inabcve conveyed.
The said lands being more exactly
defined by metes and bounds as fol
lows: Beginning at the intersection
on the Southerly {property line of
New Hampshire Avenue and the
Easterly • property line of Ashe
Street, in the said Town of Southern
Pjnes, and running thence S. .53 deg.
!•) min. West, with the property line
of Ashe Street for a distance of 200
feet to the center line of the alley
between lots Ifi and 17; thence along
the center line of the said alley, par
allel with the southerly property line
of New Hampshire Avenue and 200
feet distant therefrom S. 36 deg, 45
min. E. for a distance of 200 feet to
the center of the center square of the
said block K & 2, thence parallel with
the easterly property line of Ashe
St., and 200 ft. distant there
from N. 53 deg. 15 min. East
to the center line of the alley
between Lots 10 and 11, and
with the said center line for a dis
tance of 200 feet to the southerly
property line of New Hampshire Ave
nue: thence with the .said avenue N.
3fi deg. 45 min. West for a distance
of 200 feet to the beginning. The
whole being a rectangular plot of
land 200x200 feet lying in the an
gle of junction of New Hampshire
Avenue and Ashe Street, south of the
former and east of the latter, and
fronting on New Hampshire Ave
nue for a distance of 200 feet and
on .Ashe Street for a distance of 200
feet from the said corner, and con
taining 9-10 acres, more or less.
Being the same property conveyed
to Joseph Douglas Gregory by deed
from Elizabeth Alma Gregory dated
Dec. 30, 1925, and recoi'ded in Deed
Book 99, page 561, Register’s Office
for Moore County, North Carolina.
DATE OF SALE: Monday, Sep
tember 12, 1932.
HOUR OF S.ALE: 12 o’clock Noon.
PLACE OF SALE: Court House
Door, Moore County, Carthage, N. C.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash.
DAVID B. HARRIS, Trustee.
August 10, 1932.
Bv Johnson & Johnson, Attys.
A19-S9.
January 9, 1926, the undersigrod R.
L. Albright will offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, at the court house door of
Moore County, in the town of Car
thage, on Saturday, the 10th day of
September, 1932, at twelve o’clock
noon, that certain piece or tract of
land lying and being in Sheffield
Township, Moore County, North Car
olina, conveyed in said mortgages, de
scribed and bounded as follows, to-
wit:
Beginning on the South side of the
Plank road in the E. J. Stewart line
and runs thence with Stewart’s line
N. 49 chs. to a stake in Crisco’s line,
thence with said line South 75 W'est
7.50 chs. to a stake, post oak and
black jack pointers near a spring,
thence South 26 West crossing the
center of said spring 8.50 chs. to a
stake hickory and black jack point
ers, thence South 15 1-2 West 25.50
chs. to the center of the Plank road
with black gum and red oak pointers,
thence as said road South east to
the finst station, containing by esti-j nqticE OF SALE OF VALUABLE
mation fifty acres, more or less. LAND
This 8th day August, 193^ Under and by virtue of the author-
K. L,. Ai.BKlUlil, I ity conferred by Deed of Trust from
Mortgagee. ,jo^» McCall and wife, Mary McCall
track at the northwest corner of the
irick store belonging to Mrs. Henry
A. Page; runs thence E. 28 degrees
W. 85 feet; thence N 62 degrees \V.
36 1-2 feet; thence N. 28 degrees E.
85 feet to a stake in the line of W'est
Main Street to the beginning, and
being the lot on which is located the
This is the same porperty conveyed
brick store building to Gordon Keith.
)y Deed from H. .A. Keith and wife,
Emmah (Addie) Keith to Gordon
Keith, said Deed being recorded in
the Registry of Deeds of Moore Coun-
;y, N. C., in Book of Deeds No. 96,
at page 139, to which record refer
ence is hereby made and the same is
made a part hereof.
This sale is made on account of
default in the payment of the indebt
edness secured by the said Deed of
Trust.
Dated this 27th day of July, 1932.
L. E. Johnson and J. Vance Rowe,
Ti’ustees.
A5—26.
U. L. Spence .Atty.
A12—S2.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
j Under and by' virtue of the author-
j ity conferred by Deed of Trust from
: Ida M. Gray and husband, Chas. M.
i Gray to L. E. Johnson and J. Vance
! Howe, Trustees, dated December 4th,
11928, and recorded in the Moore
j County Registry in Book 49, at page 1
i *)54, the property conveyed by the
I pai(i Deed of Trust having been pur-
I chased by 1). M. Reynolds and sub-
1 .sequently sold to R. N. Hayes and
, wife, Sara K. Hayes, the present
I owner*, subject to the said Deed of
I Trust, the said L. E. .lohnson and J.
I Vance Rowe, Trustees, will on
MONDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1932, at
12 O’CLOCK ?rOON
at the Court House door in Carthage,
Moore County, sell at public auction
for cash to the highe.'^t bidder the
following desoribed prop«rty:
Located and being in the town of
Southern Pines in the north side of
Southern .Avenue or often known as
Pinehurst Road
scribed as follow
an iron pipe in the north line of
Southern Avenue in Ida M. Gray’s
south line, distant 160 feet N. 82 de
grees 33’ W. from her southeast cor
ner at the north corner of the junc
tion of Ridge Street and Southern
Avenue (sometimes called Pinehurst
Road) and running thence with South
ern Avenue N. 82 degrees 32 W'. 206
feet to Ida M. Gray’s west corner
to Jno. D. Brown and J. Vance Rowe,
Trustee, dated November 15th, 1928,
and recorded in the Moore County
Registry in Book 50, at page 18, the
said Trustees, will on
MONDAY, AUGUST 22nd. 19,32, at
12:00 O’CI.OCK NOON
at the Court House door in Carthage,
Moore County, sell at public auction
for cash to the highest bidder the
following described property:
Parts of lots Nos. 9 and 10 in
Block 0 and 12 as shown on the of
ficial map of the Town of Southern
Pines, and filed in the Moore County
Registry in Book 10, at page 600, the
■iame being described as follows: Be
ginning at a stake in the easterly
line of Lot No. 9 aforesaid, the same
being the corner of Lots Nos. 7 and
8 and running thence with the line
of Lots Nos. 7 and 9, S. 53 deg, 15
min. W. 50 feet to a corner of lots
Nos. 6, 7 and 9; thence with the line
of lots Nos. 6 and l» N. 81 deg. 45
min W. 70.65 feet to a corner of Lots
lue or oiien Known as i ^
i more particularly de-1 , >
lows: BEGINNING at! V ^
4- feet to the line ot a 16 foot alley;,
thence with the line of said alley N.
r.S (leg. 15 min. E. 100 feet to a stake
thence S. 36 deg. 45 iVIin. E. 92 feet
ti. the point of beginning, being the
same land conveyed from E. T. Mc
Keithen and wife, Norman McKeith-
on to Joe McCall by Deed dated Ap
ril 21, 1923 and recorded in the
Moore County Registry in Book 87,
lit page 506, and being the same land
(the third corner in Deed from Rey- i,- . ■ ^ ,
noliis); thence N. 37 12’ E. 182 feet
to
It S.
another
tiience South 46.5 feet to the begin
dredths of an acre, more or less, and
Deing a greater portion of the same
land conveyed from M. D. Reynolds
and wife, Nettie M. Reynolds to Ida
.M. Gray by Deed dated June 13th,
1924 and recorded in the Moore Coun
ty Registry in Deed Bo«)k 92, at page
508, to which record reference is
hereby made.
This sale is made on account of de
fault in the payment of the indebted
ness secured by the said Deed of
Trust.
Dater this 27th. day of July, 1932.
L. E. Johnson and J. Vance Rowe,
Trustees.
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ness secured by the said Deed
T rust.
This sale is made on account of de
fault in the payment of the indebt-
■dness secured by the said Deed of
Frust.
Dated this 21st day of Julv, 1932.
JNO. I).. BROWN and
J. VANCE ROWE
J29-A19 Trustee.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
.Middle District of North Carolina
IN BANKRUPTCY
In the Matter of
Evelyn Waring, Bankrupt
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
DISCHARGE PETITION:
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
I Under and by virtue of the au-
I thority conferred by Mortgage Deed
j from Carl Morgan and wife, Eunice
! I). Morgan to The Sandhills Financ-
' ing Crtrporation, Mctrtgiagee, dated
November 15th, 1928, and recorded in
; the Moore County R'&Kistry on Book
I 49, at page 530, the said Mortgagee,
I will on
j Monday, August 22nd, 1932 at 12:00
I o’clock noon
' at the Court House door in Carthage,
I Moore County, seM at public auction
i for cash to the highest bidder the
following described property:
A certain tract of land lyirs and
being in Sandhills Township, Moore
County, N. C., and described as fol
lows; Adjoining the lands of Marl
boro Farms, Inc., and others, and be
ing a part of Lot No. 15 of Moore
County, described by metes and
TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID
BANKRUPT
TAKE NOTICE, That a petition has
been filed in said Court by Evelyn
Waring of the County of Moore in' bounds as follows; Beginning at a
said district, who has been duly ad-' stake, at the intersection of the
judged a bankrupt under the Act of | northerly property line of State High-
Conirress of JuLv 1 1898 for a dis- running thence:
v.,ont,iess ot tor a ais- g ^5 min. W. with said
charge from all debts provable against northerly edge of highway, Route 50,
her estate under said Act, and that! for 1040 feet to a stake. Thence, (2)
the 27th day of August, 1932, ten: N. 8 deg. 44 min. E. a new line, for
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort
gage deed dated June 30, 1922, exe
cuted by A. M. Shamburger and Kit
tle Shamburger, his w'ife, to the un
dersigned R. L. Albright, and re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County in Book
of Jlortgages No. 35, at page 343,
517.8 feet to a corner of said Lot No.
15. Thence. (3) S. 86 deg. 18 min. E.
with boundary line of .said Pinebluff
F’arm, for 856.5 feet to a corner
stake. Thence (4) S. 23 deg. 50 min.
E. with said boundary line, for 99.3
feet to the beginning. The whole con
taining 6.26 acres, more or less, as
shown upon the Map of Pinebluff
Farm, surveyed in 1923 by J. D.
Spinks, C. E. of W'inston Salem, N.
C. Being the same tract of land as
was conveyed by Corporation Deed
from Moore County Farms, Inc. to
C-4IC w I VVilUam Fiddner, September 23, 1924,
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Ifind recorded in the office of the Reg-
Under and by virtue of the authori- j ister of Deeds of Moore County in
ty conferred by Deed of Trust from j Book 96, at page 347; and being the
Gordon Keith, unmarried, to L. E. j .same land as was conveyed to Carl
Johnson and J. Vance Rowe, Trustees, j Morgan and wife, Eunice Morgan, by
dated October 6th, 1926, and record- j two several deeds, one from Robert
ed in the Moore County Registry in V. Christoper and wife, duly record-
Book 45, at page 364, the said L. E. | ed in the office of the Register of
o’clock A. M. is assigned for a hear
ing of the same before H. F. Seawell,
Jr., as Special Master of Said Dis
trict, when and where you may at-
ttnd and show cause, if any you have,
why the prayer of said petition fehould
not be granted.
This the 26th day of July, 1932.
H. F. SEAW'ELL, JR.,
United States Si>ecial Master.
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Johnson and J. Vance Rowe, Trus
tees, will on
MONDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1932 at
12:00 O’CLOCK NOON
it the Court House door in Carthage
Moore County, sell at public auction
for cash to the highest bidder the fol
lowing described property:
That certain tract or parcel of
land in Sandhills Township, Moore
Cotunty, North Carolina, 'adjoining
he lands of Mrs, Henry A. Page, Sr.,
and others and bounded as follows;
Lying and being in the town of
Deeds aforesaid, in Book 97, at page
271, and one from William Fiddner
pnd wife, dated November 12, 1928,
and duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds aforesaid, upon the
same date as is this Mortgage Deed.
This sale is made on account of de
fault in the payment of the indebt
edness secured by the said Mortgage
Deed.
Dated this 21st day of July, 1932.
THE SANDHILLS FINANCING
CORPOR ATION, Mortagee.
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