Page Six THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Sou them Pines, North Carolina Friday, May 5, 1933. ^i^APITAL given by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ragsdale. LEGAL NOTICES The boys termed it as a “regular! feast of good things.’ Needless to say they fully enjoyed the evening. The Eureka Church was more than full Sunday in attendance of the j baccalaureate sermon delivered by I Rev. J. Fred Stimson of Southern Pines to the graduating class of Farm By .^l. R. Dunna«an. The Pilot’s Raleigh Correspondent The House, even though it still had Life School. His inspirational mes-j ^hord of said road bearing S. 84 deg. j Pines K Q hills ATI its r’nlpnHnr. sae-e maiks the oneninir of Farm Life !'<’ niin. E. 185.2 feet; thence contin-I theasterly corner of lot No. 128, as j (fhown on a map of the lands of Leo nard Tufts entitled "Section of plat j | No. 45-271 of Pinehurst, Moore • tJounty, surveyed October 24th, 1918;” running thence along and with the curvod line of said road as shown on said map to a concrete monument, the Building, Real Estate, Insurance and Associated Lines The “beer” machinery bill, regu lating sale, transportation and manu facture of 3.2 per cent beverages, was finally enacted last Thursday in time ior May 1st thirsts, and the Reve nue Dept, set about gettin? forms and blanks for license applications. | The department announced that those j who secure the municipal and ».‘0unty ■ licenses, and make application for the State license, w'ith the required $5 fee, may proceed until the State li cense can be supplied, without it. Copies of the bill, 10,000 of them, ■will be printed and distributed as, early as possible. In addition to the provisions made half a hundred bills on its calendar, sage marks the opening of Farm Life j a *■ , X, 1 1 J .1 o i. J with the curve of said road to took the usual “local <iay Saturday, School finals. , McKen- and most of its members went home, j The mascots of the senior class of road to a concrete monument; the 1 The Senate held a regular session Farm Life School this year are lit-1 chord of which curve bears S. 44 rnin. I Saturday in order to work on the Rev-1 tie Rachel McLendon of Eagle E. 276.5 feet, said monument being | » i rrioi enue Bill i Springs and Robert Burns’ little son,e «o the Northeasterly corner of lot; TelephonC 7131 enue cm. i c % j I No. 106 herein conveyed; thence con-, i “I saniora. , tinuing with the curve of said Me-1 Several of our boys have enlisted Benzie road to a concrete monument E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Telephone 5033 North Carolina SOUTHERN PINES WAREHOUSES, INC. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER Truck Delivery Only nine public bills w'ere ratified ^ i-eforestation camps. Two have al-' the Southeasterly corner of lot No.; tions. MOSHER HOME IN NIAGARA ' IS DESTROYED BY FIRE The Southern Pines fire department' the past week, but 81 local measures were disposed of, bringing the week’s ratifications to 90. So far this ses sion 910 bills have been ratified, prob ably 70 of them local. During the week 109 new bills were introduced, 28 in the Senate and 81 in the House,! forState'''rnstirut\oLro‘her^olleg^ bringing the session’s total to 2-089, ^ ,a.,t morning where the two and going above the total for the en- ^tory dwelling of George Mosher was tire marathon 1931 session. j burned to the ground before assist- In addition to the beer machinery , ance could be rendered. The flames, hill, seven othei's became law last [ starting on the roof near the chim- week, as follows; j ney, were not noticed by the occupants until the fire had made such head- ready passed the physical examina-; 106, the chord of which curve bears S. 2 deg. 58 min. E. 254 feet; thence continuing with the curve of said Mc Kenzie road to and with the curve of and schools have been seeking through bills introduced to prevent the sale of beer and wine right at their doors„ It will be prohibited in the towm of Davidson College. Bills a^e in to prevent sale within a mile and Linden road (if any), the chord of which curve bears S. 78 deg. and 4 min. West 199.9 feet to a concrete ^ 1 1 1 monument in the Northerly edge of was c^alled to Niagara at 9:30 o clock ^ linden road, the Southwesterly cor ner of lot No. 106, and the Southeast erly coi-ncr of lot No. 127; thence with the line of it N. 2 deg. 59 min. j W. 297.5 feet to a common corner of lots numbers 106 1-2, 128, 106 and; 107; thence with the line of No. 128' N. 1 deg. 37 min. E. 292.4 feet to the beginning, comprising and embracing IWj and 107 as aforementioned plan, ju w iMcuriiL salt iviaking more ettective regulation , . .. laii of lots number . halt of G.llto,d College and Oak ,o that the roof pract.cally g«nc thrafor»„,.„.,.„, Ridse Institute, and at Wake Forejt neighborhood public roads in the, I KXCEPTIXG AND RESKRVING, nearest telephone. It is understood thei’efrom all that certain lot or par- that there was no insurance on the and near Pineland Junior College Other such bills will doubtless fol low. I house or contents. The omnibus board of education bill, naming boards in the 100 counties, was passed in the Senate, with only provision for cartways, as provided in the 1931 laws; to limit the powers of i the Commissioner of Banks in certain ' respects; amend the act on procedure to compel guardians to account; im pose a privilege tax on those receiving j ... — „ — , .. . compensation for permission to fish UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT LEGAL NOTICES a few changes, and sent back to the in streams stocked by the State; val- House. But several hard fights have been enacted behind the scenes and a few reached the fit 'rs. Other fights ii'ate acts of county boards of educa tion and commissioners relative to the assumption of school distdict may come to light in the House before debts by counties; to confine the sale it concurs. The J. P. omnibus bill has of lime produced by convict labor to also passed the House and is now in various State departments and sub- the Senate. , divisions. Cameron and Community MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE OF HEARING OF DISCHARGE PETITION In the Matter of Dorothea Crosby, Individually and Trading as New York Style Shop, Southern Pines, N. C. i:el of land which was conveyed by i Ecward M. Harris and Grace Wilson Harris to Bess Woodward Campbell by indenture bearing date 8th of Ap ril, 1929, anii recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book 106 at Page 542, etc., t:ame being part of lot No. 107. PLACE OF SALE: Courthouse Door, Carthage. TIME OF SALE: 12 o’clock M., .Mav 13th, 19.33. j TERMS OF SALE: Cash to high-! est bidder. | H. F. SEAWELL, JR., Trustee for Al-' dine Trust Company of Philadelphia, ■ Pa. i This 12th (lay of April, 1933 A14,21,28-M5. M. H. FOLLEY LUMBER YARDS IMetal Laths, Plaster, Millwork, Builders’ Supplies ABERDEEN, N. C. PINEHURST LUMBER YARDS Dealei's in Lumber of All Kinds, Milhvork, S'heetrock, Rocklath, Celotex, Upson Board, Shingles, Etc. PINEHURST, N. C. SOUTHERN PINES BUnj)ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SERIES ALWAYS OPEN HELPS YOU SAVE RESTHAVEN APARTMENTS Located in Best Residential Section—Brick, modern, hard wood floors, tiled baths, Simmons beds, electric ranges, Built-in refrigerators, steam heat, hot and cold water, hall janitor serv ice, garage. Rent reduced in keeping with the times. See Paul T. Barnum, Agent or Rev. W. E. Cox, Owner, Southern Pines, N. C. !Su5inc55 anb professional The senior play, “The Little Clod hopper,” presented last Friday even ing under the efficient direction of Mrs. H. 0. Averitte, was enthusiasti cally received by a large and appre- day. Mesdames L. B. McKeithen, Jewell Hemphill, Misses Jacksie Muse, Thur- la Cole and Isabelle McKeithen were NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the powers Dream” by the Elementary grades, (will be gien Friday eeniYig, the fifth, and the sermon to the gradu- TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID BANKRUPT: ' TAKE NOTICE, That a petition I T IT T ) -N* -V' loct TT..i has been filed in said Court by Dor-1 Laurel, Long Island, N. last Fri- Individually and trad-j ing as New York Style Shop of the|^^™ ^ County of Moore, in said District, .A.ugust 8, 1932, executed by Pine who has been duly adjudged a bank- Xeedles, Incorporated, to the under- rupt under the Act of Congress of.gj^nejj u. L. Spence, Trustee, and, J'lly 1, 1898, for a discharge from thereafter recorded in the office of' all debts provable against his estate | Register of Deeds of Moore' under said Act and that the 1st day, County in Book of Mortgages No. 57,, _ , - of June, 1933, ten oclock A. M., is page 99, the undersigned trustee! — — Francis H. D. Tally, returned to their home' assigned for a hearing of the same ^j]j offer for sale, at public auction to-„^. ^ ^fore H. F Seawell, Jr., as Special ^he highest bidder, for cash, (the LEGAL NOTICES Master of Said District, when and ; holders of the indebtedness secured by' where you may attend and show trust having made appli- ■ cause, 1 any you have, why the ' cation for said sale under the terms' S. 34 deg, 30 min. W. 323.60 a* of said petition should not be trust), in front of to a concrete monument; thence ^■ranted. „ , , ,1,, *^he P'ne Needles Hotel in what is S. 28 deg. 10 min. E. 335.45 ft to a This the 2nd day of May, 193J,, known as thp Villacp of Knollwood.! concrete monument, thence S. 66 deg. H. F. SEAWELL, JR., M5-26 United States Special Master. Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants >anford, N. C. Greensboro. N. C. J. C. Muse. C. p. A., Resident Partner ciative audience. The following took ■ shopping in Fayetteville Monday, part in the play: Misses Ruth Stutts,! Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tally and two Floy Thomas, Ruby Thomas, Wingate j daughters after visiting Mr. and Mrs Jones, Farris Smith and Thomasson, each one rendering their: in Buffalo, N. Y., last Saturday, role in an admirable manner. A neat! and Mrs. H. O. Averitt were sum was realized. j jyjebane Sunday, guests of Mr. and Remember the operetta, “A Rose; Mrs. R. W. Vincunt parents of Mrs. J. N. POWELL, INC UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE 4A8T BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINBS Averitte. Mr. and Mrs. George McDermott, Misses Margaret McDermott and ates will be delivered Sunday morn- j^ne Mclver Hemphill were guests ing the 7th, at 11 o clock by the Rev. Sundaj’ afternoon of Mrs. Rosa Mc- Mr. Ives, pastor of the Carthage Bap- Leod and Miss Margaret McLeod of tist church, with the Rev. M. D. Me- Eureka. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a lien for Moore County, North Carolina, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1933, at ten oV'^ck A. M., the following described real estate and personal property conveyed in said deed of trust, the real estate lying and being 13. W. 422.64 ft. to a concrete monu ment; thence S. 8 deg. 49 min. E. 244.91 ft. to a concrete monument; said monument being on the North westerly side of a 60 ft. road; thence S. 34 deg. 55 min. W. 657.76 ft. with LEGAL NOTICES also being S. 79 deg. 31 min. E. 622.76 ft. from the above mentioned south west corner of said Meredith land. Being the identical land described in a deed from Knollwood, Incorpor ated to Pinehurst, Incorporated, dat ed January 17, 1927; recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Deed Book 100 at page 407; being also the identical situate in McNeills Town.ship, Moore the Northwesterly side line of said land described in deed from Pinehurst, Neill taking part in the service. On Tyr.. «nd Mrs Charles P Rogers of ^ o u o i- I County, North Carolina, and being road to a concrete monument; thence Incorporated to Pine Needles, Incor- Monda, evening .t 8 o’cloek, Mi=s s.r^forr.nd M™ W M i bounded and further described as M-defleelme to the Uft with the curved porated, dated March 19, 1927. re- V Hnnfo 'c r,- ^ nnH rVio ^^^tord and Mrs. v\. JVl. Wooten made^^gj. automobile. Motor No. 622169, to-wif Northwesterly si-de hne of said road, corded m the office of the Register of recitatbn conLt an^^ 'New Jersey 1932 license tag . .oncr.t.. monu- the long chord of said curve being S. Deed of Moore County in Book 100, mcrning at 10:30, Dr. A. M. Jordan Rev. J. A. Daley of Carthage was of the University of N. C. will deliv- (jj^ner 'guest Sunday of Mrs. Janie er the commencement address, after jyiygg g^d family, which diplomas, certificates and other Mesdames Lizzie Borst, W. G. Par- awards will be given. ^ Misses Annie Borst and Helen Mesdames Georgia McBadyen, Min- pai.j^gj. were guests Sunday of Mes- nie Clark and Miss Helen Parker com- Mary Blue and ••\nnie Cameron ^>Iimented Miss Flora Mae McFadyen Raeford. ' last Tuesday evening when they en- Mesdames J. E. Snow, J. D. Mc- tertained at the home of Mrs. McFad- j Georgie McFadyen, Minnie^ Una; ^n with seven tables of bridge. ■ dark and Miss Kate Hunter spent e. G. ADAMS, Proprietor HIGH Masses of lovely .spnng f owers grac- Thursday of last week, shopping in GARAGE, Pinebluff, N. C. ea the hall and Inng room, adding Charlotte beauty and color to the scene. At the jjrs. Jim McDonald and close of the game ladies high score family of Erwin, have moved to town ‘ was held by Miss Mary Hentz and occupying the old McDonald' gentleman’s high score by J. B. Tally, Homestead. ! while dainty gifts were presented Mrs. • Beginning at a concrete monu ment, said monument being at the junction of the Northerly side of Midland Road, so-called and the Eas terly side of IBecky Branch Road, so- call^; thence with the Northerly side line of Midland Road S 76 deg. 55 min E. 1706.81 feet to a concrete No. 1-3317, stored at niy garage on November 22, 1932, by .Albert R. Traf ^ ton of Skillman, New Jersey, .said ac crued storage now amounting to .$52.75, I will sell the above Graham automobile at public auction to Tnde^rraid of ^aid 60 ft. road, the long chord of the office of the Register of Deeds fy the above hen on Saturday, , |!^°dTthencrwith sid^ «aid curve being S. 37 deg. 05 min. of Moore County in Map Book No 1 noon, in front ’ j r j o dfc 40 " • 231.61 ft. from the last mention- at Page 6, and a miniature photo- S. E S.53 ft. to a Concrete mon : ed corner to a concrete monument on graphic, copy, thereof_ being recorded 24 deg. 20 min. W. 496.68 ft. from the at page 547; and being also the iden- last mentioned corner to a concrete tical land shown on map entitled monument; thence S. 13 deg. 45 min. “Map of the Pine Needles Property, W', 27.74 ft. with the Northwesterly Moore County, North Carolina,” made side line of said road to a concrete February 11, 1927, by W Ii-\’ing John- monument; thence deflecting to the ^ son and Neil M Dow, Civil Engineers, right with the Northwesterly side line'the official map being recorded in 20, 1933, at 12 oVJock noon, in front of my garage known as the Highway I Garage in Pinebluff, North Caro- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Zeb Hartsell and J. B. Tally and the honoree. Pineapple daughter. Miss Valda of Morven, and the Isfday of OcS>er short cake, garni.shed with strawber- Hartsell of Lakeland, Fla., an ' ‘ Ties and whipped cream, with black ..jgiting Rgv. and Mrs. J. W. Hartsell coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Flinchum of urrent markine- an antrle in said road- ^ *he Northerly side line of a 100 ft. in Deed Book No 99, at page 592, th^ncl S the Northerly side line of'’"ad; thence S. 60 deg. 25 min. W. which said map is hereby referred to. Sfdland S)aH S 50 ^ 49 min E 379.98 ft. with the Northerly side line Excepting and excluding, however, 853.4 ft. to McDeeds Creek; thence in of the above mentioned 100 ft. road from tli3 above descnption and sale, a Northeasterly and Northeasterly di- to a concrete monument, said mon- building lots designated on said naap rection with said creek as it now runs «ment being also at the Junction of of Pine Needles property which have 3925 feet more or less (see traverse, the Northerly side line 100 ft heretofore been so^^^^^ line hereinafter described) to a line'E^ad and the Easterly side line of the saui lots so sold being number^ , of 132 acres granted to Loveday Jane, Becky Branch road; thence S 5 deg. °n said map^ Nos 14 68, 69, 100, TT J J U • r 4.U RliiP now nr fnrmprlv nwmpH hv Lu.' ^2 min. E. 4o.93 ft. With the Easterly 105, 106, 10(, 108, 109, 110 111, 112, o,?ale'”rted Mer^I h, Zng also a ■■■!• B^ky Branch Road to 113. 114, 115, 116, 117. 118, 119, 123, reason of that Certain deed frfrust Hne of 640 acres panted to E. McN.'the point of beginning, containing reason of that certain deed J™®' Blue, a portion of which is now own-' 531.75 acres, more or less. and executed by Edward M. Harris ed by Knollwood, Inc.; thence with McDeeds Creeic was located by a and wife, Grace Wilson Harris, to H.' a line of both grants N. 79 deg. 31 W. traverse line as follows: Beginning at P. Seawell, Jr., Trustee for Aldine j 572.76 ft. to a concrete monument, a point in the Northerly side line of comer of said E. McN. Blue grant, Midland Road 6 ft. Northwest from Mrs. J. M. Guthrie, charmingly en- rorthacro «?nnrlnv^ nf Mr Trust Company of Philadelphia, Pa., corner of said - . . , . , . o tertained at her home on Carthaee o Sunday of Mr.^.j^j^j^ recorded I and Southwest corner of said Mere- the creek, said point being S. 50 deg tertained at her home on Larthage j ^ Snow. l in the office of the Register of Deeds jdith land; thence with a line of bothUg min. E. 847.4 ft. from the third street, last Wednesday afternoon, David O’Brient of Bahama, was | of Moore County, in Book of Mort-1 of said grants North 0 deg. 35 min. | mentioned monument in the above de- honoring Mrs. Avery Evans, a recent . Sundav of Mr and Mrs. Lafe gages No. 54, at Page 383, et als;|W. 602.72 feet to a concrete monu-1 scription; thence N. 39 deg. 40 min. »__• J _ _ __i^ ^ ^ * * I li 1 • I J-. 1 mfinf of fVtA fi nino nn ■ V OQ7 1^ -ff frk o nniTif iq 5^ bride, with a miscellaneous shower. During the afternoon, Mrs. H. 0. Av eritte gave a delightful reading. A Tocal duet by Mrs. Minnie Clark and Miss Helen Parker and a vocal solo by little Miss Marilynd Tally of Buf falo, N. Y., ware greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Evans received many lovely gifts and the hostess presented handsome TVinmoa 'default having been made in the pay-i*’3®”t at the root of a pine on the inomas ment of a certain note secured by the' North side of Beaver Dam Branch; Mrs. Mary Phillips wps in Carthage terms of said deed of trust and the I corner of both of said grants; thence on business Tuesday. | ,\l(iine Trust Company having declar-i ^’Ith a line of said grants N, 38 deg. Bernice Phillips of Raleigh spent ed said note in default and having re- ^7 min. E. 992.52 feet to a concrete Sundav with his mother. Mrs. May Quested the undersigned trustee to monument corner of both grants; ' proceed with sale of said property, as | thence ^th another line of said provided by the laws applicable there- grant N. 74 deg. 46 min. E. 1109.69 Phillips. Miss Ozell Hardy of Route 1. vis ited friends in Sanford Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Adkins had the mis- pieces of jugtown pottery to Mrs. J. fo^tunte to lose a fine cow last Thurs-, Carthage, Moore County, on B. Tally, Mrs. Ed Mann of Canada day. The cow was poisoned by eating; S.\TURDAY, MAY 13th, 1933, and Mrs. Evans. Elegant refreshments „j^j.ate of soda i *^t 12 o’clock M. were served. i H jg spending a the follovring described real estate, to Mrs. A. J. McRae of Kings Park, Hamlet, having dental to, said trustee will offer for sale at public auctior, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Long Island, N. Y., arrived last Fri day to spend a two week’s vacation with her mother, Mrs. Loula Muse. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean, Misses Margaret McLean and Kate Hunter, Prof. and Mrs. E- S. Temple, Mes- work done. That certain lot or parcel of land ft. to a concrete monument, corner of both grants; thence with another line of said Grants N. 4 deg. 34 min. E. 247.06 ft. to a concrete monument, comer of both Grants; thence with another line of said Grant N. 72 deg. 13 min. 1734.21 ft. to a concrete monu ment, corner of both grants; and also being in a line of 212 acre tract now or formerly owned by Walter Scott; E. 287.15 ft. to a point which is 23 feet. Northwesterly from the creek; thence N. 48 deg. 20 min. E. 260 ft. to a point which is 6 ft. Northwesterly from the creek; thence N. 44 deg. 30 min. E. ft. to a point which is 6 ft. Northwesterly from the creek; thcnce N. 43 deg. 30 min. E. 280 ft. Northwes- 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 161, 165, 174, 178, 109, 210, 211, 212, 238 and 239, Also all and singular the furniture and fixtures engines, boilers, ma chinery, tools and apparatus of all kinds now installed or used or here tofore used in or about the biuldings and equipment errected on the real estate aforesaid described, or an&' part thereof, including all and singu lar all the hotel furniture, furnish ings and equipment of every kind and nature and the whole of the tangi ble personal property of Pine Needles, Incorporated located in or about that hotel situate on said real estate known as “Pine Needles Hotel,” to gether with any and all tangible per- EUREKA I located in Moore County, North Car-, thence with a line of the 640 acres 1 olina, with buildings and improve-. granted to E. McN. Blue and with a i /nents thereon erected, situated in, line of the said Walter Scott land W. ; Pinehurst in said County of Moore, 16 deg. 40 min. W. 785.95 ft. to a I State of North Carolina, designated as * concrete monument, a comer of said The Christian Endeavor Society en-i ^”ts 106 and 107, as shtwn on the , , , . •!,*.' plans entitled A Map of the Lands dames A. J. McRae and Loula Muse joyed a weiner roast Friday night, Leonard Tufts,” dated Nov. 6th, were in Vass Sunday morain? to hear given in honor of boarding students 11913, and Section of Plan No. 45-271 the Rev. Mr. Ball will deliver a sermon and faculty of the school. The attend-1 of Pinehurst. Moore County, North ants was fine and a pleasant evening <-'arolina, surveyed October 24th, . , i 1918, and filed in the General Office was enjoyed. , Pinehurst, N. C., and in the of- The Boy Scouts met in regular ses- . - - sion last Saturday evening with Mr. to the Vass-Lakeview graduates. Mrs. K. Foushee of Sanford was in town Saturday to see Mrs. A.. J. Mc Rae. fice of the Register of Deeds of E. 415.99 ft. crossing creek channel to a point w'hich is 6 ft. Southeasterly from the Creek; thence N. 49 deg. 28 min. E. 530.59 ft. crossing creek chan nel to a point which is 32 ft. North westerly from the Creek; thence N. 56 deg. 00 min. E. 381 ft. crossing creek channel to a point which is 3 ft. Southeasterly from the creek; , thence N. 24 <^cg. 47 min. E. 418 ft. Blue Grant and a corner of said Wal-1 crossing creeL channel to a point ter Scott 212 acre-tract; thence ^ which is 6 ft. Northwesterly from the with another line of said Blue ^ creek; thence N. 20 deg. 53 min. W. Grant and another line of said' 330 ft. to a point which is 12 ft. to a point which is 10 ft, tr. VnU”^?i which is 30 ft. Northwesterly from the creek; thence N. 53 deg. 19 min. Mr. and Mi-s. Arthur McDermott, G. T. Hickman, scoiit master, and two sons, Frank and Martin, af- charge. After the meeting a surprise ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Me- entertainment was in store for them Walter Scott land N. 71 deg. 20 min. 1208.11 feet to a concrete monument at the head of a Branch, corner of said Walter Scott 212 acre tract; thence S .19 deg. 02 min. W. 999.18 Moore County, North Carolina, and j feet to a concrete monument; thence, channel to a point which is about 50 .'•\so as shown on plan of lots Nos. ;N. 70 deg. 54 min. W. 2397.49 ft. to a ft. Easterly from the creek, wd 106 and 107. Said lots more particu-' concrete monument; thence S. 51 deg. 1 point being in a line of the above tarly described as follows: BEGIN- 28 min. W. 718.80 ft. to a concrete. mentioned 122 acres granted to Love- NING at a concrete monument in the! monument; thence N. 55 deg. 30 min. day Jane Blue, now or formerly own- Westerly from the Creek; thence N. 8 deg. 18 min. W. 190 ft I to a point which is 35 ft. Wes- I terly from the Creek; thence N. 10 ; deg. 27 min. E. 193 ft. crossing said Dermott, returned to their home in. in the form of a marshmallow roast i Southerly line of Fry road; the Nor-1 W. 513.03 ft. to a concrete monument; ed by Lucille (Scott) Meredith and 1 A21-M12 acter whatsoever which is now owned by Pine Needles, Incorporated and used or hertofore used in connection with said hotel known as ‘‘Pine Needles Hotel” or the buildings on the premises hereinbefore described. The real estate aforesaid and per sonal property aforesaid described will be sold together as a whole, at the time and place aforesaid designated as provided by the terms of said deed of trust. The foregoing sale will be made subj’ect to the lien of the deed of trust, datei July , 1927, executed by Pine Needles, Incorporated, to Vir ginia Trust Company, Trustee, and recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Moore County, in Book of Mortgages No. 48, at page 21'1; and likewise subj’ect to the lien or prior claim of any taxes due on said property or by Pine Needles, In corporated. This 12th day of April, 1933. U. L, SPENCE, Trustee

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