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Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina - Friday, April 27, 1934. Political AnnouRcements FOR STATE SENATOR The Week in Aberdeen Political Advertising jLEGAL NOTICES I hereby announce my candidacy for the State Senate subject to the Democratic primary in June. —S. R. HOYLE. Carthage, March 14, 1934. FOR STATE SEN.A.TOK feubjpct to the Democratic primary June. —U. L. SPENCE, Carthage, March 13, 1934. FlilTTHE LEGISLATURE Rhyne’s j Asheville are visiting Mr. parents. I Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield, Mrs. J. O. McLeod, Mrs. J. B. Fagan and Miss j Mary Jolmson were visitors in San- ■ ford last Tue.sday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Plea.sants tloiiie anti (lardon ('lub Mrs. John G. Sluan was hostess to the Home and Garden Club at the Community House Tue.sday afternoon. During the business hour the club voted to join the coastal plains district of North Carolina Garden Clubs. An interesting spring program had j and daughter. Miss Margaret of Ral- • been arranged and Mrs. J. D. McLean | eigh and Reid Plea.sants of Cai th- ^ 1 hereby announce my candidacy ^ "April;" while Mrs. age were Sunday guests of Mrs. El-j for State Senator from this district ^ ^ Lockey gave points on a de- ■ vyn Capps and Mi.ss Lillian Pleas-, tr> thp Democratic primary in "Resolved that Annual.s Are ‘ ants. More Satisfactory than Perennials,” j Dr. and Mrs. Frank McOluer of 'with Mrs. Lockey appearing on the at-1 Lexington, Va., and Miss Nancy Mc- firnmtive and Mrs. A. L. Burney on j Chier of Baltimore, Md.. are visitors the negative. This was followed by a in town this week, and guests of Mr. contest. "Iris" by Mrs. M. B. Pleas- and Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson. 1 am a candidate for the Legisla- j,nts and music was furnished by ; Robert Farrel has accepted a posi- ture. Will appreciate your support. ;viiss Josephine Weaver in several : tion with the Moore County Relief Briefly my platform is A SQUARE solos. | Board in Carthage and will move his I DEAL TO ALL. The special guests at this meeting j family there in the near future. ANGUS B. CAMERON. ^ere Mrs. G. A. Charles, Mrs. G. C. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Yarborough and Seymour, Mrs. R. F. Stewart, Mrs. J. | little daughter, Mary Ray of Cary.i W. Bowman, Mrs. D. I Allred, Mrs. ' were recent dinner guests of Rev.! 1>HILLII*S FOR Jl’DC.E LEGAL NOTICES FOR THE LE(;iSL.\Tl'RE I am a candidate for the Lower f. K. Flinchum. Mrs. Neill McKeithen, | and Mrs. W. C. Ball at the Methodist House of the General Assembly, sub- Mrs. C. F. Brasington. Mrs. Mary | parsonage A SKETCH — West 1350 feet to an old stake with contained havinf; become operative - j hickory pointers, a corner in the Bru- and the holder of the notes thereby Lon Land; thence South 22’ degrees secured having requested and demand- ‘ 54’ west 2489 feet to a stake on the j ed the undersigned trustee to fore northern edge of the right of way of ; close the said deed of trust, and of- ' the Norfolk Southern Railroad; ' fer the reai e.state therein described thence along the r'ght of way of said | for sale, in order to .sati.sfy the in railroad North 17 degrees 38’ West I debtedness due, as in said deed of 373 feet; North 32.50 degrees West! trust prescribed; and whereas the 280-3 feet; North 50.25 degree.s West | property was .spld under foreclosure I 339.50 feet; North 60.50 degrees West j on January 15, 1934, but the purchase 749.2 feet; North 60 degrees 23’ West price bid therefor has not been paid 508.4 feet to the beginning, contain-1 and said sale has gone by default: ing 109 acres. See Deed Book 80, i Now, therefore, pursuant to said de page 414, Office of Register of Deeds 1 mand and request, and because of : of Moore County. ; said default in the payment as afore- SECOND TRACT; Beginning in the ' said, the undersigned trustee will middle of the clay road leading from | sell for cash, at auction, at the main West End to Carthage in the line of I entrance of the Courthouse in the the lot deeded to the Aberdeen and | town of Carthage, North Carolina, at West End Railroad Company by D. A. | the hour of noon, on the 7th day of I McDonald and that lot now owned j May. 1934, the following described i by Mimms, a stake, and runs thence ■ real estate, to and with the West line of the Lot No. 505, with the two story Minims’ lot North 9 West 210 feet to frame, slate roof, dwelling and garage ' a stake in the line of the schoolhouse , thereon lacted, as shown on a map lot; thence South 81 West 210 feet entitled “Knollwood Heights, a divis- with the line of the schoolhouse lot t,o ion of Knollwood, Incorporated, Moore a stake; thence South 9 East 210 | County, North Carolina, by W, I. F Donald Phillips was born in feet to the Carthage Sandclay road; j Johnson, Jr., C. E,” and filed in the , . . (3 1 thence with said road North 81 EJast i office of the Register of Deeds of S'^^tland County, o ty- the beginning, contain- ' Moore County, North Carolina, iert to the action of the Democratic Campbell Mrs. B. G. Peter.son. Mrs., Mrs. G. C. Seymour left last Thuia- one years ago. He was educated at' or less. See Deed ' a cash deposit of 25 per cent will Primary in June. S. K. Sloan and Miss Jo.sephine Weav- i day for Bethel where she will spend ^ the University of North Carolma and , Book «7^page Office of^the Reg- ! be^ required to accompany the high -N. L. GIBBON. FOR 1'0R0XF:R .some time visiting her mother. .secured his Law License in 1914— I ister of Deeds of Moore County. EXCEPTING FOLLOWING: Be- ! bid. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. I Rev. E. L. Barber left Sunday for and soon thereafter began the prac-, center of walk way Card Party j Cairo, Ga., where he will conduct a tice of Law m Rockmgham. ^ house^^running t^hence Southwest 30 ' By Johnson & Johnson, Attys. Mrs. Dan I. Allred was a hoste.ss to j series of religious services this week. ^ He has been Judge of the leading from street to Mrs. Smith’s A13,M4. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Brown of Thom-! Recorders Court, Prosecuting Attor-I yards to a comer where street turns I hereby announce my candidacy for Coroner of Moore County ^ and Mrs W'. F. Cop- ney of County Recorders Court, in to old school building; thence NORTH CAROUNA, jec'. to the Democratic primary m noon at hei home, entertammg at t^^o a.svUle, Air. ana Mrs ^ . p Mavor of Rockinsrham and Chairman Northwest 50 yards to a comer m , mooRE COUNTV. tables of the game. High score prize pcdge and son of Halifax, Mr. and Mayor of Kockingham ana Lnairman garage; thence North was won by Mrs, Gordon Keith tor ' Mrs. J. W. Smith of Roanoke Rapids, of Richmond County Board ol Elec- yards to a corner between ser- the club and the guest prize by Mrs. 1 Miss Margaret Brown of Vaughn, and tions. vants quarters and Mrs. Smith’s Immediately upon the outbreak of, house; thence Southeast in back door June. —LLOYD T. CLARK. Southern Pines, March 15, 1934. IX THE SUPERIOR (OURT FOR .11 DUE OF RE(’ORl>ER’.S COURT Cecil Farrell. The special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steed of Candor . . i # • . u hnii were among family relatives from the World War he volunteered ^nd , of said ^housethence^nall Mrs. Neill McKeithen, Miss Chris tine Allred and Miss Swannoa Sears} out of town who attended the El- -service over.sea.s foi two yeais in XOTK'E OF SKRVICE BY PUBLIC.ATIO” I am a candidate for Jud.^-e of Re-' of Aberdeen, Mrs. Cecil Farrel of wood R. Creel funeral here last Sun- 12.5th infantry, 32nd divi.sion. corder's Court, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary to be held on June 2nd. ^ —J. VANCE ROWE. I Pinebluff and Mrs. W’illiam Huntley, Jr., of Raleigh. FOR .IUD(JE OF RECORDER’S roi RT Book Club Mrs. G. C. Seymour entertained the Book Club on last Wednesday after noon at the Community House. The 1 am deeply grateful to the people g„i,ject for the afternoon was "The of Moore County for the support here-: West, ' and an in- tofore given me. It has been my 1 ^^j.pgting paper on "The Problems of constant endeavor to show my grati- I Markets, 'fhen and Now” was given tude by faithful public service. £>oub, followed by two I am a candidate for renomination golos rendered by Miss Mary in the approaching Democratic pri- accompanied at mary, and the support which the elec-, ^ Pleasants, tors see fit to give me will be greatly appreciated. day afternoon. Lieutenant, and was ’awarded the active in their affairs. He is a Ma- I cOUNt\^"^’ Earl Rogers of Greensboro, who re- French Croix de Guerre. Ho is a mem- cently suffered a fractured knee, was ber of the American Legion and Vet- able to come home last A\eek-end to eran of Foreign W’ars and has been visit his familj'. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas who has been ««« ^ Methodist Returning to Rockingham, he re-' aumed his law practice. In 1922 he was elected Solicitor and has served ' in that capacity for 12 years. In 1925 i he was married in Rockingham to Misses Nancy Beddingfield and octavia Scales. I . Donald Phillips has always been I beginning. This, the 6th day of April, 1934. C. J. MCDONALD, Sheriff of Moore County, j E. J. Burns, Atty. The Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff vs. M4 George Lee and wife, Lee. Defendants. visiting her son at Troy came home last week. Miss Lillian Brown spent last Thursday in Burlington. LV THE SUPERIOR COURT XOTK'E OF Sl'MMOXS .\XD W ARRANT OF .ATTACHMENT Sarah Weaver spent the week-end in Raleigh. staunch Democrat, and can be de- Mrs. E. L. Pleasants had as her pcnded upon to give every man a Bank of I'inehurst, Plaintiff, vs. Roger -A. Derby, Defendant The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, to foreclose certain tax sales certificates issued to th® plaintiff on June 6th, 1932; and the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County within thirty days from the service of the Summons, and answer or demur to tne Com- Very respectfully, GEORGE H. HUMBER. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I wish to announce that I am a wiUler, Christine Allred, Berta Blue candidate to succeed myself for the and Janette Leach of Aberdeen and Office of Register of Deeds subject, Miss Ruelle Kelschner of New York to the actjion of the Democratic Pri- city. mary on June 2. I appreciate the con- i fidence and support of my friends in , Bridge Party the past, and wish to assure them of ’ Mis. Gordon Keith entertained her the same courteous service in the j bridge club on last Friday evening at future. It is a pleasure to me to serve home. The high score prize winner you j was Mrs. H. Edge among club mem- j_ HARRINGTON. Mrs. Jack Smith among the ' guests. Those playing besides club FOR CLERK OF COURT members were Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mr.s. 1 hereby annoimce myself a can- J*^ck Smith and Misses Edna Maur- didate for the office of Clerk or the Elvie \elverton. Superior Court of Moore County, sub- TThe defendant above named will' plaint in said action, or the plain- The .special guests were Mesdames gue.sts la.st week, her sister, Mrs. Lou square deal white and black, nch an action entitled tiff will apply to the Court for the Malcolm B. Pleasants, Dan Allred, W. ! of Gastonia and her daughter, and poc.. His record as Solicitor will ; as above, with the names of the | relief demanded in said Complaint. I Miss Frances Pleasants from N. C.'bear out the statement that he is j parties as therein stated, has been; Dated this 16th day of April 1934. C. W. in Greensboro. fearless and conscientious in the (jjg-I commenced in the Superior Court of ^ JOHN WILLCOX, I Moore County to recover of the de- Clerk of the Superior Court, fendant the sum of $990.00 due to the A27M18. E. Freeman, J. D. McLean, Stewart Weaver, J. L. Rhyne. J. F. Deaton, Neill McKeithen, A. L. Burney, J. V^ance Rowe and Misses Mary Page Mrs. W’arren Smith of Pinebluff is charge of his duties, visiting Mrs. E. L. Barber this week. He will appreciate your support for | p'la'in’tVff by reason "of an as.sessment | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wicker an- Judge in the June 2nd primary. | made against the defendant in favor ' nounce the arrival of a son, Raymond E.\E<’UTOR’S NOTICE Blackwell, Jr., on Sunday, April 22. j Mr. and Mr.s. Robert Gwyn announce i the arrival of a .son, Saturday, April ! 21. PINEBLUFF ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. JOHN WILLCOX. NOTICE The Home and Garden Club an nounces the beginiTing of their An- nual Garden contest. Prizes will be FOR .SOLICITOR ^ bird bath to the garden judged to I hereby ann.ounce myself a can- made the most Improvement and didate for Solicitor of the Record- ^ piece of shrubbery given as a sec- er’s Court of Moore County, sub- prize. It is hoped that every gar- ject to the action of the Democratic community will take an Primary. •M.W 1ST DE.\I)LIXE OF ESSAY CONTEST M. G. Mann, secretary-treasurer ot the North Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, today re- 1 of the plaintiff on the capital stock i 1 of the plaintiff owned by the defend-' Having qualified as Executors of ant made and assessed by the stock- fie estate of Samuel R. Smith, deceas- holders of the plaintiff as provided ed, late of Nassau County, New York, by law; and the said defendant will this is to notify all persons having further take notice that a warrant' claims against the estate of the said of attachment was issued in said , (]ecea.sed to exhibit them to the un cause against the property of the de- , dersigned process agent at her of- , fendant, which warrant is returnable fice in the Hart Building, Southern mindeJ students entering ihe seventh at the time and place required for the pines. N, C., on or before the 13th annual cooperative e.ssay contest that! return of the summons in this cau.se day of April,’ 1935, or this notice will Mrs. J. J. Foley and Miss Gertrude they have only a few more days in ' hereinafter set forth, and the .said he pleaded in bar of their recovery. Little have returned from a two- Ahich to complete the writing of their ' persons indebted to said estate weeks’ trin to Florida required to. appear at the will plea.se make immediate payment, utek.s trip to Flonda. e.>say.s. ; ^ffi^e of the Clerk of the Superior Th^ 7th day of April 1934 Mr. and Mrs. P’. Remington left The rules of the contest specify , Court of Moore County at the court MARJORIE B. S. W^ALLACE and last Saturday morning for their home May 1 as the deadline by which all j house in Carthage in said County of VALENTINE W. SMITH, in Cazenovia, N. Y. They will spend essay.s must be written, and soon af-1 bounty at the courthouse in Executors of the Estate of Samuel , I Caithage in s&id County of Moore not j r smith Deceaqed some time m Washington, D. C. ter May 1 the officials of each .school i lator than thirty day.s from the date' Evelyn Thomas, Process Agent Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shaw were call- will appoint a judging committee of the service of this summons and! Southern Pines, North Carolina' ed to White Plains, N. Y., Sunday by which will select the four best e.ssay.s warrant of attachment as afore- ’ the serious condition of their son, vvritten by students of that school. ; forth and an.swer or demur to . , , . t V.-, T'l, u 1 ■ I ^he complaint in this action or the , NOTICE OF FORECLO.SURE S.ALK \^ho \^as injured m an automobile ac. The.se .school winners will recite their' plaintiff will apply to the court for! cident. essays before the school student body , the relief demanded in .said complaint. The golf tournament ended this 01’ at another public meeting before: This 11th day of April, 1934 week with Miss Mabel Gregory of May 10. Ferndale, N. Y. and N. M. Wells ot nuiiZIir; -M. G. BOYETTE. FOR SHERIFF I hereby wish to announce myself a ••ndidate for Sheriff’s Office, sub active part. Those interested will j Middleport, N. Y., winning the silver please call or phone Mrs. Roy Har- j loving cups. lington. Mrs. Forrest Lockey and ! The young ladies, members of Mrs. Mrs. J. D. McLean. j John Fiddner’s Sunday School class, j gave her a happy surprise party at I XOTICP: I home last Friday evening in celebra-; LEGAL NOTICES Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of JOHN WILLCOX, trust executed by J. D. Frink and Clerk Superior Court Moore Co. wife, Helen W. Frink, to G. C. Sey- A20M11 A D.'VI I .M.STR.V TR I.\ XOTK'E , Having qualified as administratrix The Men of the Church will have . tion of her birthday. During the even- of the estate of J. H. Tilghman, Sr., ject to the action of the Democratic regular monthly meeting and \ ing the girls presented Mrs. Fiddner ‘ieceased, late of Moore County, North Primary. Your support will be appre- at the Presbyterian Church 'a gift in appreciation of her lovaltv to notify all persons ciated. ,on next Friday evening at 7 o’clock, | and faithfulness. Games were play-' .saTd"d^eceased%o^eSit^fhem^^^^ I and each and every member is cor. | ed and refreshments were served and undersigned at Southern Pines, N. C., -C. J. MCDONALD. FOR SHERIFF on or before 28th day of March, 1935 or this notice will be pleaded in bar dially invited to be present. Mr. John a good time enjoyed by all. R. McQueen will be the speaker of ' Mrs. Verne Swan and E M Swar the evening ! left Wednesdav bv car for ^'^^^overy. All per.sons indebt- y y lor their said estate will please make ■ homes in New York state. immediate payment. Frank Wilder of Asheboro and Bob 1 Eliot and James Fiddner and Joe This 28tu day of March, 1934. MARGAREr A. H. TILGHMAN, I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff, subject to the action ot the Democratic Primary in June, 1 Wilder of W’ake Forest College came i Talarico of Danbury, Conn., were — K. G. DEATON. | home Saturday to attend the mar- j guests of John Fiddner and family estate of J. H. Tilgh- ; riage of their sister. Miss Mary Page! over the week-end. M30 M4 FOR COUNTY CO>I.\IISSIOXER | Wilder to Robert Lor'. Johnst ,1. , Guests at E. M. Swan’s last week Thad McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' '*’’ere Harry Purdy, Alfred and Char- XORTH CAROLIN.A, •MOORE COUNTY. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT XOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLIC.XTION The Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff vs. John Campbell and wife, Campbell, Defendants. 1 announce myself for County Com-1 John R. McLean is recuperating nice, missioiier for Moore County subject ! ly in Pittman’s hospital,, Fayetteville to the action of the Democratic pri- following a recent appendicitis opera- •mary in June. Your support will be ' tion. appreciated. —GORDON M. CAMERON. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I Miss Myrtle Harrington of Flor- I ence, S. C., spent the week-end visit ing her father and sister. She was ac companied by Mrs. Olive Webster who j was the gn/est of her sister, Mrs. H. I announce myself for County Com- H. Brawshaw during her stay here, missioner for Moore County subject to | Mrs. Sidnej^ L. Windham, who re- the action of the Democratic pri. | turned from Richmond, Va., last week, mary in June. Your support will be was recalled this week on account of appreciated. ! serious illness of her father. —EA'ANDER C. MATHESON. ! Mrs. Thos. L. McGraw, who spent I the winter months_at her home on the Cherokee Farm returned to Pittsburgh, Pa., last Sunday. Mrs. Dannie Matthews and little daughter of Sanford are visiting rel- ativea in town, iwhile their home which was recently damaged by fire is rebuilt. Mr. and Mrs. Marvfn Rhyne of FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 announce myself for County Com missioner for Moore County subject to action of the Democratic primary in June, Your support will be appre ciated. —WILBUR H, CURRIE. les Hartwell and Edward Foote of Sherburne, N. Y. NORTH CAROLIXA, MOORE COUXTY. mour. Trustee for Aberdeen Building and Loan Association, under date of , Nov. 14, 1930, which deed of trust j is recorded in the office of the Reg- ! ister of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 50 at page I 138 to which record reference is ; hereby made—default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said deed of trust, and the power of .sale therein contain ed having become operative, and the holder of the note thereby secured hav ing requested and demanded the un- -! dersigned Trustee to foreclose said deed of trust and to offer the real , - . estate trerein described for sale, in The defendants above named will order to satisfy the indebtedness due, I take notice that an action entitled as in said deed of trust prescribed, as above has been commenced in, Now, therefore, pursuant to said the Superior Court of Moore County, | demand and request and because of North Carolina, to foreclose certain said default in the payment as afore- certificates issued to the 1 said, the undersigned'Trustee will sell 1 « June 6th, 1932; and the]for sale at auction, at the main en- said defendants will further take no- trance of the Court House in the tice that they ar» required to appear Town of Carthage, Moore County, before the Clerk of the Superior Court' North Carolina, at the hour of Noon. I of said County within thirty days; on the 5th day of May, 1934 the fol- j rom the service of the Summons,, lowing: described real estate,’ to wit: I and answer or demur to the Com- Lying and being situated on Rush , Pff I?"’ plain- street, in the Town of Aberdeen, i ® Moore County. North Carolina. ' J[ef demanded in said Complaint. Beginning at a point on Rush . IX THE SUPERIOR <’OURT i^inebluff is proud of its many beau- XOTICE OF EXECUTION S.ALE tiful yards but Richard Shaw has a The Madi.son Paint Company, special attraction in his, a beautiful in'^di^ametJr^^ is about ten feet gy virtue of an execution directed | Dated this 16th day of April 1934. Sti^eT wh^re'^the'* AUevwav *runnTne in diameter with a flag stone walk, to the undersigned from the super-1 JOHN WILLCOX, , at ^ S of the lot Sh front! two feet wide, encircling it. An elec- lor court of Moore County in the] Clerk of the Superior Court. on Poplar Street and parallel with trie motor concealed in a box in the above-entitled action, I will, on Mon-1 A27M18. ground forces the water from five the lots running on Rush Street in tersects with Rush Street and 20 feet nozzles nto the air about fourteen \ o clock noon, at the courthouse NOticK OP FORECLOSURE S.\LE from the Southeastern edge of r . „ a'JuuL lourieen joor of said county, sell to the high-! ___ i„t No 22 of a suhHivwinn aa feet. Suspended directly above the esf bidder for cash to satisfv said 1 ni suDdivision known as y Dove the est bidder toi cash to satisfy said j and by virtue of the power Place; runs thence in a north- center of the fountain is an electric execution, all the right title and in- i ^ contained in a cer'tairdeeTof direction along said Alleyway bulb in a van-colored globe. When this' executed by R. A oimstead ' is llghlM It throw, a r.lnbow onto Sg’?esc?ib.3 rea! etUle, to-wS' "'f I'-Olm.lecl. and c, | fhenc. . southerly beauty and attractiveness of Mr. Shaw’s grounds. Miss Helen Fiddner spent Tuesday in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams left last Monday for their home in Youngstown, Ohio. Railroad where the Carthage Road ' ^which deed crosses .same, thence along the said ,. /f recOT^d m the office of Carthage Road North 26.25 degrees I east 191.50 feet; North 32.25 degrees' ^orth Carolina in Book 62 ea.st 635 feet; North 48 degrees 251 page 241, to which record refer- min. east 1883.50 feet; North 55 de-; hereby made, default having grees 53 min. east 247 feet; North payment of the in- 67 degrees east &93 feet to a stake secured by the deed of in the Br.:ton lar.c!: thcr.ce S:uth 40’ trust, and the power of sale therein rection If5 ft. to Rush SI.; thence westerly along Rush Street to the beginning, and being the lot describ ed as lot No. 55 on a map entitled “Park Place, Aberdeen, N. C.” made by Francis Deaton, N. C. Registered Engineer, Nov. 1924. This 3rd day of April, 1934, • G. C. SEYMOUR, Trustee. By Johr’.'san A- Johnson, Attys. M3
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