PaKe Six
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Friday, January 5, 1934
Friends and Admirers Pay Fine
Tribute to George T. Dunlap, Jr.
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION TO
ELECT OFFICERS MONDAY
Dinner Tuesday in His Honor at
Country Club VV'as Delight
ful Occas(ion
A blonde youth who came to Pine-
Jvuist at the agre of one year, started
playing; gvlf at seven and won his
first tournament before he reached
his teens "wai hailed as amateur golf
champion of the United States before
an assemblage of some 200 friends
and admirers in the ballroom of the
Pinehurst Country Club Tuesday eve
ning.
George T. Dunlap, jr., was guest
of honor in the club where he learned
the game that has carried him to the
pinnacle of American amateur golf-
dom.
But George, jr., proud as he may
have been of the honor bestowed up-
him, was not the proudest man there.
But a few feet away from the nation-
.al champion at the speakers’ table
sat «n older gentleman fuunbling a
miniature putter. A smile of pardon
able pride wreathed his face as speak
er after speaker paid high compliment
to the tow-headed youngster who’s
been batting balls around the Pine
hurst coutses some two decades. Yes,
Daddy Dunlap was there—and with
him the diminutive club he purchased
for his boy in a New York department
store when Junior was barely emerg
ing from his cradle.
It was a nice party, this banquet
to Pinehurst’s returning hero. Since
winnins; the national championship
at the Kenwood Country Club in Cin
cinnati, Ohio, last Septenil'or his
friends in the Sandhills have been
planning some sort of a gathering in
fiis honor. When recently young
George moved dowTi to Pinehurst for
tho winter the idea took definite form.
And it culminated in a lousing wel
come Tuesday night.
At Speaker's Table
At the speakers’ table were the
George T. Dunlaps, sr. and jr., liCon-
aid Tufts, Elvin N. Edwards, district
attorney of Nassau county. New
Vork; William C. Fownes, jr., former
U. S. amateur golf champion; 0. B.
Keeler of the Atlanta Journal, Atlan
ta, Ga.; Donald J. Ross and Richard
S. Tufts. Richar(j Tufts, after calling
tor a song written for the occasion,
’^Champion George,” introduced Mr.
Keelei", familii‘'ly known as “Bobby
Jones’ Boswell,” as toastmaster. In
liis introductory remarks Mr. Tufts
spoke of the preeminence of golf at
Pinehurst, of the influence of Donald
Ross on the development of the game
here and throughout the country, and
of tl.'! effect both these points had had
»n treating the game which last Sep
tember won the national amateur
crown in Cincinnati.
Mr. Keeler introduced District At-
t)mey Edwards who thrilled his lis-
;nei-s with tales of criminal cases
which had come under his jurisdiction,
particularly the case of “Boston Billy”
nind his conquest of the millionaire
golfers of Florida with whom he used
to battle on the links by day and de
prive of their jewelry and wealth at
night.
“Beware of the golfer who plays
the 70s, particularly if you are
a millionaire,” was Mr. Edward’s ad
vice to the crowd. ‘If you’re the oth
er kind of a golfer, my kind, you have
«othing to fear. In all my experience
as district attoi’ney I have never seen
a dub golfer ‘.ient up,’ ” he said.
Donald Ross gave the recipe for the
success of golf in Pinehurst. “Build
courses for 90 per cent of the golfers,
not for 10 per cent,” he said. “Too
many courses are bulit for the small
minority that .?hoot in the seventies
and low eighties. i\Ve try to make our
counses as pleasant as possible for
all to play on ami enjoy.”
William C. Fownes, jr., was intro
duced by Mr. Keeler as having done
more for the pre.sent game of golf
than any other president of the United
States Golf A.ssociation. Mr. Fownes
was president of the national body
for several years and was national
champion in 1910. He told of George
Dunlap’s victory in the National In-
tercollegiates in I'J30 and hia march
of progress in the game since then.
Mr. Dunlap, sr., told something of
his son’s start in golf, and what a
close call it was that George, jr.,
wasn't a left-handed dub today in
stead of national champion. It seems
that when that first piitter was turn
er over to the lad he insisted upon
s ■ inging it from the port instead of
the star board. To correct this Mr. Dun-
Appalling- Toll
Recklessness and Drunken
Driving in State Must
Stop, Says Governor
The annual meeting of the South
ern Pines Library Association for the
election of officers, will be held at
the library next Monday, January 8th
at 5 p. ni. All members and friends of
the library are urged to attend as
matters of vital importance to the
life of the library will be discu.ssed.
Governor Ehringhaus has issued a
statement on automobile accidents in
North Carolina, as follows;
“The constantly mounting toll of
I recklessness in the use of our high-
I ways is appalling; 105 killed, 527 in-
j jured, 40 of the killed and 75 of the
I injured being pedestrians, is the rec-
I ord for November in our state. Such
I charge equals that of war and
j amounts to a public scandal and dis-
' grace. Our highways intended as a
i means of convenience and pleasure to
! our citizens, are becoming a menace.
I “Recklessness and drunken driving
j must be stopped. 1 am directing our
! Highway Patrol to begin at once a
I most vigorous campaign against such
I drivers in our state and I am calling
! upon all law enforcement officers to
! coojHirate fully ar/1 effectively on
I this enterprise. At the same titne I
j beg the cooperation and sympathetic
: assistance of our law abiding citizens
[ in clearing the highways of danger-
lous drivers. The lives of innocent me,n
' women and little children must not be
j endangered I>y the reckless indil*'er-
: ence of a relatively few who abuse
; the privilege the State provides them.
I Let us see what a month of real ef-
I fort can do tcward checking this
bloody tide.”
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
NORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS CLAIM
ING ANY INTEREST IN THE SUB-
JECT MATTER OF THIS ACTION.
TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES,
Plaintiff
Deed Book 10, at page 600.
And all of whom will further take
notice that they are required to ap
pear before the Clerk of the Super
ior Court at his office in the Court
House in Carthage, Moore County,
and present and defend their respec- I
tive claims within six months from ,
date hereof, or be forever barred 1
from any and ail interest therein or |
claims in or to the proceeds from' a i
sale thereof. I
Dated this 4th day of December, i
1933. I
JOHN WILLCOX, I
D22J12 Clerk of the Superior Court. '
L. Johnson, Jr., C. E.,” and filed in
the office of the Register of Deeds of
Moore County North Carolina.
This 13th day of November, 1933.
VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY,
Trustee.
Per Johnson & Johnson,
D22.J 13. Attys.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS’
SALE
NORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
I J. L. ButliT and wife,
I Butler, and all other persons claim- ] vs.
^ ing any interest in the lands here- j Joseph Franklin Finley
‘ inaftcr described. Defendants. i
I The above named defendants, and
all other persons claiming any inters
I est in the subject matter thereof, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the Su-
I perior Court of Moore County, North
Carolina, to foreclose a certain tax! Carolina, to foreclose a certain tax
I Under and by virtue of and in com-
I pliance with an Order of the Superior
• Court of Moore County, North Caro-
j lina, in an action pending therein en-
I titled; Virginia Trust Company vs,
j Pinehurst Garage Company, Inc., F.
D. Shamburger; H. A. Page, Jr.; Page
Trust Company, Trustee; L. L. Biddle,
II; Verner Z. Reed, Jr.; Reed-Hurd-
Biddle Corporation; and The Oaks
Club, Inc., the undersigned Commis
sioners will, on Monday, January 8,
1934, at the Hour of twelve o’clock
Noon, at the Court House in Carthage,
Moore County, North Carolina, offer
for sele and sell at public auction, to \
the highest bidder for cash, a certain
and wife, j piece, parcel, tract or lot of land, with
Finley, Defendants. | building thereon situate, described as
follows, to-wit:
Being Lot 610 of the Village of
Pii ehurst, Moore County, North Car
olina, as shown on the Map of Pine-
hurst, N. C., filed in the ofhce of the
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS CLAIM
ING ANY INTEREST IN THE SUB
JECT MATTER OF THIS ACTION
TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES.
Plaintiff
The above named defendants, and
all other persons claiming any inter
est in the subject matter thereof, will
take notice that an action entitled as ,
above has been commenced in the Su- i Register of Deeds of Moore County,
perior Court of Moore County, North North Carolina, and being one of the
I sales certificate and lien for taxes N^l^® certificate and lien for taxes
' held by The Town of Southern Pines held by The Town of Southern Pines
for the year 1030 mentioned in the the year 1930 mentioned in the
Complaint against those certain lots 1 Complamt agamst those certain lots
of land, lying and being in McNeills | "f land, lying and hemg in McNeills
Township, Moore County. Southern tMoore County, Southern
Pines, North Carolina and more par-! North Carolina and more par
ticularly described as follows:
Being l ots 19 and 20 in Block Q.
ticularly described as follows:
Being lots 1, 2 and 3 in Block B
and 1, as shown on a
Map of the Town of
N. C.” and recorded in the office of | Pines, N. C.,” and recorded in the
the Register of Deeds of Moore Coun- Moore County in Deed Book 10, at
two lots conveyed unto H. A. Page,
Jr., by deed of William W. Buckley,
surviving executor of the last Will:
and Testament of the said Frederick
Bruce, said deed being dated the 28th i
day of May, 1929; and being also the
i( entical land conveyed to Frank D. |
Shamburger by deed of H. A. Page,!
Jr., and wife, Gertrude W. Page, dat-,
ed June 12, 1929, and recorded in the
map entitled “A ' and 10, as shown on a map entitled | the Register of Deeds of'
Southern Pines,- “A Map of the Town of Southern ^*^ore County, North Carolina, in |
in thp nf t Pinps V C ** nn/1 rnf*nrHt»H in thp I 103 at ol2.
lap bought the lx>y a right-handed
wooden club. H<? couldn’t hit the ball
left-handed with that, so the day was
saved. No left handed golfer has cv-
I :'r attained an important champion-
I ship.
Mr. Keeler glowing'y described the
i guest of honor's brilliant golf game
i .n his introduction of Cier.rge. jr.
.Calling him “the blonde D’Artagnan
I of Golf,” he ranked him with his own
beloved Bobby Jones and predicted
hat George was going a long way yet.
!Iis 68 in the final round at Cincin
nati has been equalled in the amateur
finals only by the great Bobby, he
said, “and I’m not so sure but that
George’s round was over a stiffer
-ourse than Bobby’s. He said the p'ame
I liad no better putter today than Dun-
' lap, and at^cribcd much of the success
of his accuracy to his daddy, “whose
150-yard drives were alwaj’s straight
down the course.’’
The national champion, with becom
ing dignity expressed his appreciation
to those who had arranged the dinner
in his honor, and thanked all for their
kindly expressions and sentiments.
Mr. Keeler paid high tribute to
Pinehur.st as "the greatest golfing
v-enter in the world, the greatest re
sort in the woild,*’ in introducing the
inal speaker, I^eonard Tufts. Mr.
Tufts spoke briefly in behalf of his
uwn pet course at Pinehurst, the No.
I course. ‘'Someone,” he said, “play
ed the No. 2 course in the morning,
the No. 1 in the afternoon, the other
lay, and told Donald Ross the No. 1
course was like comic opeia after the
grand opera of No. 2. I consider this
■ ibelous,” he said, “especially as I
have been fightinig to keep the No. 1
:ourse from being changed for years.
It’s the one course I have had any
thing to do with.”
Moving pictures of the champion
ship won by Dunlap in September
were shown after the completion of
he toast list. During the splendid din
ner served by C. L. Lyman, steward
of the Country Club, Charlie Picquet
'.ed singing to the accompaniment of
Howard Lanin’s orchestra. The at
tractive menu cards were featured by
hotographs of the champion taken
in December, 1920, when he won his
lirst Pinehurst tournament, the Jun
ior Boys’ event, one when he won
the Mid-winter tournament here in
!933 and one taken holding the Have-
meyer Trophy, emblematic of the na
tional amateur championship. In his
se to the rutional title George Dun-
'f'p WOP 16 tournaments on Pinehurst
curses, and was the medalist in 14
events.
The dinner was attended by large
■imbers of cottage residents of both
. inehurst and Southern Pines, by
any guests in the hotels and many
the permanent residents of the
suction.
ty in Deed Book 10, at page GOO.
And all of whom will further take
notice that, they are required to aj)-
pear before the Clerk of the Super
office of the Register of Deeds of
page 600.
And
notice
page
Being the lands conveyed to Pine-1
hurst Garage Company, incorporated.'
by deed of F. 1). Shamburger and wife,'
ior Court at his office in the Court j p^a,. before the Clerk of the Super .
House m Carthage.’Woore County, j j,,,- Court at his office in the Court!
House in Carthage, Moore County,
all of whom will further take
4.U i. *u • 1 i. I li'30. The above property beiner
that they are required to ap-! ^ ^ ^
and present and defend their respec
tive claims within six months fromjp^d present and defend their respec-
riute hereof, or be forever barred fjyj, claims within six months from
from any and all interest therein or I .i^te hereof, or be forever barred
claims in or to the jiroceedi from a
sale thereof.
Dated this 20th ilav of .April,
1933.
.lOHX ^VI1.I.C0\^
D2_M12 Clerk of the Suih'Ikm’ Court.
NORTH CAROLINA.
MOORI-: COCNTY.
IN THK sri’KKIOR COI RT
I’rom any and all interest theri'in or
c'aims in or to the proceeds I'l’om a
sale thereof.
Dated this 2(ith dav of April. 1933.
JOHN Wll.LCOX.
U22.M2 Clerk of the Superior Court.
|.NORTH CAkOI.INA,
MOORK coi:nty.
IN THK Sl’PERIOR < (»l RT
: now known as The Oaks Club.
The title to the above described
real estate is made subject to the res-1
er\ations, conditions and restrictions >
in the deed conveying the above prop-j
erty from Leorard Tufts and wife to
Frederick Bruce. j
Phis 23rd day of November, 1933.'
R. E. DE.NXY and
FRANK W. McCLUER, JR., j
D1 ")-22-29.T5 Commissioners.'
KXPX'UTRIX NOTICE '
Havinjr iiiialified as Executrix of
the e.'tate of Frederic F. Travis.
' c eceased. the undersigned hereby noti
fies all person,^ having claims against
NOTICE TO .\LL PERSONS CLAIM-■ AI.L PERSONS said fstate to present them duly au-
IN(; ANY INTEREST IN THE Sl'B- INTEREST IN THE SUB- ' thenticated within twelve months
JECT MATTER OF THIS ACTION. MATTER OF THIS
TOWN OF SOUTHERN I INKS,
Plaintiff
vs.
N. S. Hurd and wife
Hurd. Charlie Picquet and
Juanita Picquet, Defendants.
TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES,
Plaintiff
W. A. Marsh and wife,
wife,' r>efeTidants.
A('T10N.! from this date or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of payment. .\11 per
sons indebted to said estate are re-
questefl to make immediate payment.
Th's fh<' 1'ith dav of Dec. 1933.
KFFIE SINCLAIR TRAVIS,
1^1-’J If' Executrix.
Marsh,
NOTICE
The above named defendants, and
I The above named defendants, and ^11 other person.s claiming any inter-,
all other persons claiming any inter-. in the subject matter thereof, will,
e.st in the subject matter thereof, will; take notice that an action entitled as Pursuant to an order made by the
!take notice that an action entitled as'above has been commenced in the Su- Board of County Commissioners of
I above has been commenced in the Su-! Perior Court of Moore County, North | Moore County, on Monday, the 11th
I perior Court of Moore County, North: f'arolina, to foreclo.se a certain tax | of December, 1933, in the matter of
i Carolina, to foreclose a certain tax \ sales certificate and lien for taxes | "Creation of Sanitary Districts in i
I sales certificate and lien for taxes ^leld by The Tovn of Southern Pines Moore Countv.” notice is hereby giv-1
held by The Town of Southern Pines fo'' the year 1930 mentioned in the, en that a public hearing will be had
'for the year 1930 mentioned in the against those certain lot.s j before the Moore County .Board of.
Complaint against those certain lots, land, lying and being in McNeills | Commissioners at their office in the
('f land, lying and being in Me .Neills I Township, Moore County, Southern , Courthouse, Carthage, Moore County,
County, Southern ' North Carolina and m
Township. Moore County, Southern ' I’ines, North Carolina and more rar-
I Pines, North Carolina and more par-: ticularly described as follows;
tiriilarly described as follows: Being Lot No. 5 in Block J and 7,
Being Lot No. 23 and all and part as shown on a map entitled “A Map
I square Block K. & 4, 21 1-2 feet of the Town of Southern Pines, N.
Block K. & -1 and Lot No. 24 in Block
K. & 4, 7 ft. of 1, 2. 3 as shown on
C,,” and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds of Moore Coun-
niap entitled “A Map of the Town ; ty in Deed Book 10, at page 600.
of Southern Pines N. C.,” and re-j And all of whom will further take
corded in the office of the Register of; notice that they are required to ap-
Deeds of Moore County in Deed Book
j 10, at page 600.
And all of whom will further take
\ notice that they are required to ap-
' pear before the Clerk of the Super-
i ior Court at his office in the Court
I House in Carthage, Moore County,
land present and defend their respec-
'tive claims within six months from
i date hereof, or be forever barred
I trom any and all interest therein or
I claims in or to the proceeJ.s from a
sale thereof.
pear before the Clerk of the Super
ior Court at his office in the Court
House in Carthage, Moore County,
tive claims within six monthsoooosvr
North Carolina, at two o’clock P. M.
on Monday, January 15th, 1934, when
snd where all persons desiring to be
beard opposing or favoring the crea
tion of a sanitary district in said
county as herein described will be'
heard. |
A petition in due form signed by 1
more than two-thirds (2-3) of the:
resident freeholders within the pro- \
po.sed sanitary district hereinafter de
scribed was duly filed with the Board ,
of County Commissioners of Moore'
County on Monday, December 11th,!
tive claims within six months from , 1933, to create a sanitary district as
date hereof, or -be forever barred I hereinafter described for the promo
from any and all interest therein oi
claims in or to the proceed.? f 'om a
sale thereof.
Dated this 20th day of April, 1933.
JOHN WILLCOX,
I)22J12 Clerk of the Superior Court.
tion of public health and general san
itary conditions in said di.strict and
to issue certificates and bonds of in
debtedness against said district, and
cause taxes to be levied and collected
upon all taxable property within the
district, to meet proper obligations of
Dated this 18th day of December, | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE i said di.strict, and to acquire real
Ri-iTTr-r^v 1 I personal property, and rights of way
no.)no ^1 1 i 1 A Under and by virtue of the power the name of the district necessary
U22J12 Clerk of the Superior Court. ' f i,ale contained in a certain deed i or convenient for the continuation and
— .1 of trust executed by R. X. Olmsted | *^®>’'tainance of the works of the dis
trict, and to employ such employees,
counsel and such other persons as
may be necessary to carry into effect
any projects undertaken, and to fix
a compensation therefor, and to enter
into an agreement with the owners
of existing water supplies and sewer
age systems, or other such utilities
NORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE COUNTY.
and wife, Kathrj'n F'. Olmsted, and
C. L. Austin and wife, Minnie Aus
tin, to Virginia Trust Company, Trus
tee, under date of May 1, 1929 which
deed of trust is recorded in the of-
US: %
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
ING ANY INTEREST IN THE SUB
JECT MATTER OF THIS ACTION
U.^e The Pilot “Want Ads” to sell
'he little odds and ends.
Stop at No. 1 Tavern
On Highway No. 1 Just South of Southern Pines.
HOT LUNCHES BAR-B-Q
COLD DRINKS SANDWICHES
ESSO STATION
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT
“Service with a Smile”
TOWN OF S0UTHF:RN PINES.
Plaintiff
vs.
James T. Saunders and wife, Otelia
Suunders, Defendants.
Book 52 at page 241, to which record ,
reference is hereby made, default hav- niay be deemed proper and to for- !
ing been made in the payment of the j >^’ulate rules and regulations for prop- I
indebtedness secured by the deed of I functioning of the works of .®aid :
trust, and the power of sale therein i district, and to do all other acts and '
contained having become operative—* authorized by Chapter 118 of
and the holder of the notes thereby j Consolidated Statutes of North
secured having requested ind de- i Carolina, and Amendments thereto.
j manded the undersigned trustee to j . territory to which the petition
The above named defendants, and i foreclose the said deed of trust, and J'**'" this cause relates and which
all other person.^! claiming any inter-! "ffer the real estate therein descrited requested to be embnycd in said
^st in the subject matter thereof, will i sale, in order to satisfy the in- j'af^'tary district is described as fol-
ake notice that an action entitled as debtedness due, as in said deed of trust
hove has been commenced in the Su
nerior Court of Moore County, North
'Carolina, to foreclose a certain tax
'iales certificate and lien for taxes
held by The Town of Southern Pines
"'•r the year 1930 mentioned in the
Complaint against those certain lots
f land, lying and being In McNeills
Township, Moore County, Southern
’’ines. North Carolina and more par-
ifularly described as follows:
Being Lots 12, 13, in Block S. & 13,
'• lots Pageland in Block K. & 5 as
*’own on a ,piap entitled “A Map of
*^0 Town of Southern Pines, N. C.,”
’nd recorded in the office of the Reg-
prescribed,
Now, therefore, pursuant to said
demand and request, and because of
said default in the payment as afore
said, the undersigned trustee will sell
for cash, at auction, at the main en
trance of the Court House in the
Town of Carthage, North Carolina, at
the hour of Noon, on the 15th day of
January, 1934, the follow-ing describ
ed real estate:
Lot No. 505, with the two, story
frame, slate roof, dwelling and ga
rage thereon located, as shown on a
map entitled “Knollwood Htnjrhts, a
division of Knollwood, Incorporated,
ister of Deeds of Moore County in Moore County, North Carolina, by W.
T-vin<r ar>d beimr in Moore County,
North Carolina, McNeill Township, de
scribe^ as follows, to-wit:
BfifTirning at the center of the
State Highway bridge across Mc-
Deed’s Creek, on the location of rhei
/>ld Yadkin Road crossing; the north
erly corner of the corporate limits of'
the Town of Southern Pines, N. C.;
running thence in a southeasterlly
direction, approximately with the
said old Yadkin Road, and with the
corporate limits of Southern Pines,
approximately 2,,’iOO feet to a corner
of it in or .near the said Yadkin
Road; thence as the corporate limits
nforesaid, in a southerly direction,'
approximately 3050 feet to its corner
near the line of Clark Street of
Manley (extended) thence as th«
northwesterly line of said Clark
Street (extended) in a northeasterly
direction to a corner of the property
of Knollwood, Incorporated; thenoe
as its line in a northwesterly direc
tion, approximately 550 feet to its
corner; thence as another of its lines,
in a northeasterly direction, 600 feet
to its corner; thence as another of its
lines, in a southeasterly direction,
290 feet to its comer; thence as it, i«
a northeasterly direction, 560 feet t®
its corner; thence as it, north
westerly, 85 feet to its corner; thence
as it northeasterly, 400 feet to its
corner; thence as it, southeasterly,
150 feet to its corner; thence as it,
northeasterly, 100 feet to its corner;
thence as it, southeasterly, 250 feet
to its corner; thence as it, nortfc-
lasterly, 200 feeet to its corner;
thence as it northwesterly, 200 feet
to its corner; thence as it north
easterly, 100 feet to its corner;
thence as it southeasterly, 200 feet t*
its corner; thence as it, northeasterly,
550 feet to its corner; thence as it,
southeasterly, 175 feet to its comer;
thence as it, northeasterly, 200 feet
to its corner; thence as it, south
easterly, 175 feet to its corner in the
we.jterly line of the right-of-way ot
the Seaboard Air Line Railway;
thence as it and with the line o£
Knollwood, Incorporated, northeast
erly, 420 feet to its corner; thence as
it, northwesterly, 547 feet to its cor
ner; thence with it, northwesterly,
1221 feet to its corner; thence as it,
northwesterly, 2269 feet to its corner;
thence as it, southwesterly, 1512 feet
to its corner; thence as it, north
easterly, 700 feet to its corner;
thence as it, southeasterly, 1010 fee%
to its corner; thence as it, north
easterly, 118.3 feet to its comer;
thence as it, southeasterly, 198 feet
to its corner; thence as it, north-
nsterly, 821 feet to its corner; thenc®
as it, northerly, 662 feet to its corner
in a small branch of the aforesaH
McDeed’s Creek; thence down the
channel of said branch, and with the
line of Knollwood, Incorporated, aa
undertermined distance, to the chan
nel of the said McDeed’s Creek;
thence with its channel, and with the
line of Knollwood, Incorporated in a
northeasterly direction, an undeter
mined distance, to a corner of the
aforesaid Knollwood, Incorporated
property, by the channel of said
Creek; thence as a line of the afore
said Knollwood, Incorporated proper
ty, northwesterly, 1328 feet to its
corner; thence as it, northeasterly,
1469 feet to its corner; thence as it,
northeasterly, 1469 feet to its corner;
thence as it, northeasterly, 205 feet
to its corner; thence as it, north
easterly, 584 feet to its corner; thence
as it. northwesterly, 1289 feet to its
corner; thence as it, southerly, 1942
feet to its corner; thence as it, west
erly, 1619 feet to its corner; thence
as it, southerly, 2542 feet to its
corner; thence as it, northwesterly,
1877 feet to its corner; thence as it,
westerly, 1721 feet to its corner;
thence as it, northerly, 65 feet to its
corner; thence as it, westerly, 165#
feet to its corner; thence as it,
northerly, 1729 feet to its corner, ani
a corner of the Southern Pines water
supply tract; thence as their line,
southwesterly, 902 feet to their
corner; thence as the line of Knoll
wood, Incorporated, southerly, 1951
feet to its corner; thence as it, easter
ly, 578 feet to its corner on the
westerly side of the Southern Pinea-
Carthage County Road; thence as it
and with the line of Knollwood,
Incorporated, southerly 1300 feet te
its ci>rner; thence with it and said
road, southwesterly, 612 feet to its
corner; thence with it and said Road,
southwesterly, 536 feet to its corner
in the westerly edge of said Road;
it being at this point also the Old
Pee Dee Road; thence rs south
westerly, crossing Osborne Tioad, ap
proximately 2200 feet to the inter
section of said Pee Dee Road with
the State Highway from Pinehurst to
Southern Pines (Midland Road)
thence as its northerly line, approxi
mately 780 feet to its intersection
with the easterly line of Crest Road;
thence as it, in a southwesterly di
rection, approximately 310 feet,
crossing said Midland Road to the
common corner of Lots No. 305 and
306; thence as their line, southeast
erly, approximately 200 feet to their
corner in the line of Lot No. 307;
thence as it, southwesterly, approxi
mately 50 feet to its corner, also the
corner of the property of Midpinea
Country Club; thence as it, southerly,
approximately 410 feet to its corner;
thence as it, southwesterly, 604 feet
to its comer; thence as it, westerly,
850 feet to its corner; thence as it,
southerly, 211 feet to its corner;
thence as it, southeasterly, 472 feet
to the common corner of Lots No.
142 and 143; thence as their line,
■southwesterly, approximately 3 19
feet to their corner in the line of
Fairway Road; thence as it, south
easterly, 383 feet to the common
corner.of Lots No. 146 and 147;
thence as their line, northeasterly,
approximately 207 feet to the afore
said line of Midpines Country Club
property; thence as it, southeasterly,
91 feet to its corner; thence as it,
southeasterly, 510 feet to its corner;
thence as it, southeasterly, 235 feet
to its corner; thence as it north
easterly, 158 feet to its comer; thence
as it, southeasterly, 176 feet to the
line of the said Fairway Road; thence
continuing southeasterly, approxi
mately 200 feet to the northwesterly
line of Carlisle Street; thence as it,
southwesterly, approximately 870 feet
to the line of the corporate limits of
the Town of Southern Pines; thence
as it, southeasterly, approximately
1830 feet to its corner; thence as it,
northeasterly, approximately 15 0
feet to its corner; thence as it, south
easterly, approximately 550 feet to its
corner in the center of the channel of
the p.foresaid McDeed’s Creek; thence
as it and with the said channel,
northeasterly, approximately 4500
feet to the first station It is not in
tended that the above uescription shall
include any part of the incorporated
area of the town of Southern Pipe*.
This December 11th, 1933.
W. H. CURRIE,
Chairman Moore County Board
D22J12 of Commisaionen.