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THB PILOT. 9—theni Piaea «ad Aboita, N»rth CTolhm
Friday, July 20, 1934.
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By M. R. Ounnagan, The Pilot’s Raleigh Correspondent
With the majestic Grandfather
mountain as a background and many
other towering peaks around this re-
markable development of Lees-McRae
College, orphanage and hospital of
the Presbyterian church and the
kandiwork of Edgar Tufts, the North
Carolina Press Association held one
of the most delightful and success
ful of its 62 annual meetings last
week for three days. The attendance
was fully 200, the largest in years.
Able addresses, dealing with State
and national problems and conditions
were delivered, notable among which
was that of Judge John J. Parker,
Charlotte, giving a discussion of the
proposed Constitntion of the State
which every citizen should have heard,
regardless of his beliefs. Dr. John
Dickinson, assositant Secretary of
Commerce, was the outstanding out-
of-State speaker, discussing ably the
■“new deal.’ The State’s Walter
"Pete” Murphy, attorney for the Fed
eral Deposit Insurance Corporation,
discussed the results of insuring the
bank deposits. Senator Robert R.
Reynolds gave a brief resume of the
recovery and social legislation enact
ed by the recent congress, and phases
of the Roosevelt program.
Coleman Roberts, active head of
Garolinas, Inc., inspired his hearers
with his complete summary of the
Iiopes and ambitions of this organi
zation of Carolina men and women
to “tell the world” of the good things
these states offer for tourists and
home-seekers, at the same time
striving to make the citizenship con
and its president one year, this in
charge of R. R. Clark, Statesville,
while the late T. J. Robertson, Modi-
son, and R. C. Rivers. Boone, were
paid tributes by Santford Martin,
Winston-Salem, and Wade H. Harris,
Charlotte, the latter read by Miss
Cobb.
The Savory cup was awarded by a
secret committee to The Elkin Tri-
bune, Harvey Laffoon, publisher, for
the second time, the Gates County
Index. Catesville, Miss Addie Mae
Cooke, editor, getting honorable men
tion. Walter Savory, who donated the
cup 12 years ago, to be awarded to
the best all-round weekly during the
year, died in New York the night be
fore the award was made, a message
coming soon after the award, inform
ed. He had attended the conventions
for nearly 50 years, and was highly
regarded by the press of the State.
THE WEEK IN VASS
and Tommy Atkinson of Southern
Pines were callers at the Keith home
Sunday afternoon.
Rev. A. J. Groves of Sanford
preached in the Vass Methodist
church Sunday morning in the ab
sence of the pastor, the Rev. W. C.
Ball, who has gone to New York for
two weeks’ study. Mrs. Groves accom
panied her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brooks and
baby of Sanford were dinner guests
of Mrs. G. W. Brooks and daughters
Sunday evening.
Miss Marie Tyson is spending the
week in Carthage with Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Wallace.
PINEBLUFF
Mrs. Harold Pagett returned from
the north last week after a months’
vacation.
LEGAL NOTICES
Dated this 28th day of June, 1934.
JOHN WILLCOX,
J6-27 Clerk of the Superior Court.
NORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE TO AIX PERSONS CLAIM
ING ANY INTEREST IN THE
SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AC
TION,
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mrs. Mary J. Healy, defendant.
The above named defendant, and all
other persons claiming any interest in
the subject matter thereof, will take
notice that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Moore County, North Caro
lina, to foreclose n certain tax sales
certificate and lies for taxes held by
the Town of Southern Pines for the
year 1931 mentioaed in the Com
plaint against that certain lot of Isind,
lying and beihg in McNeills Town
ship, Moore County, Southern Pines,
LEGAL NOTICES
Douglas Allison returned Monday af
ter a visit to the Worlds Fair.
Mrs. Cecil Farrell and Mrs. Jessie
DeYoe and daughter, Margaret, spent
Tuesday in Fayetteville.
Mrs. Howard Troutman and daught
er Ruth and Miss Alice Wilkes spent
Saturday in Meisenheimer.
Esther Farrell is spending a few
days with her grandmother, Mrs.
Minnie Farrell, in Aberdeen.
The Vass Woman’s Club met on Mr.?. Albert Austin and children of
Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Gastonia and Mrs. W. L. Stubbs and
H. A. Borst with good attendance, gon Qf jackson Springs are spend-
The literature department of which jjjg ^ few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. D. C. McGill is chairman had ^ Bejton Fletcher.
charge of the program. Mrs. N. N. j Mrs. Ellen Howard left last week
McLean gave an interesting sketch fQ], ^vestern part of the state where
Mrs, Hazel Allison and Sally and Carolina and more particularly
of the life of Eugene Field following
which Mrs. Borst read “Little Boy
Blue” with Mrs. C. L. Tyson play
ing the accompaniment on the piano.
Reports of work ^accomplished
during the past month were given
by the civic and welfare departments.
A delightful social hour followed
scious of their opportunities and im-1 the business session, during which
prove the natural resources. He an- i the hostesses, Mrs. Borst, Mrs. W.
nounced that a series of stamps will | C. Leslie and Mrs. W. B. Graham,
served a salad course. Mrs. Bertie
she will spend the summer.
Louise I.ampley has returned to her
home in Savannah, Ga.. after spend
ing three weeks with Julia Lampley.
JUDGE HUMBER IN HOSPITAL
Judge George H. Humber, who has
been ill for the past two weeks, is
Showing no improvement. Last weekj^^ t^h courthouse door in Moore
described as follows
BEING LOT No. 21 in Block I &
4, as shown on a map entitled "A Map
of the Town of Southern Pines, N.
C.,” and recorded in the offfice of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County.
And all of whom will further take
notice that they are required to ap
pear before the Clerk of the Super
ior Court at hia office in the Court
House in Carthage, Moore County,
and present and defend their respec
tive claims within six months from
date hereof or be forever barred from
any and all interest therein or claims
in or to the proceeds from a sale
thereof.
Dated this „_day of June, 1934.
JOHN WILLCOX,
J29-J20 Clerk of the Superior Court.
S.ALE OF VALUABLE F.ARM
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the au
thority conferred upon us in a Deed
of Trust executed by Herbert Har
rington and wife, Ophelia Harrington
on November 16, 1928 and recorded
in Book 50, Page 13, we will on Sat
urday the
4th day of August, 19.34
12 o'clock noon
he was removed from his room in
Matthews invited the club to her i Carthage Hotel to the Moore bidder the following land, to-wit:
home for thp npvt mpptin<r i County Hospital and his many friends All that certain tract or parcel of
1 are hoping that the excellent treat- l^nd lymg and beijig in Moore Coun-
! ment which he is receiving there will ^ 'P’
Honoring Mrs. Glendon Wicker, a! |adjommg the lands of R. L. Phillips,
speedily restore him to health.
LEGAL NOTICES
be issued, the first in Augrust. the
complete set of which will depict the
historical and scenic incidents and
places.
Of special interest to this area and
to the whole state was the address
of G. O. Gillingham, of the Washing,
ton office of the information depart
ment of the Tennessee Valley Au
thority. who outlined the work done
and that planned for the develop
ment of the Tennessee river valley,
to cost $150,000,000 to develop pow
er especially, with its incidental de
velopment of soil erosion, flood con
trol, reforestation, mineral and other
projects. Dr. J. H. Stalling told in
interesting and graphic manner of the
value of the soil erosion projects be
ing carried on in Guilford and An
son and Union counties, with its val
ue in saving land, as well as prevent
ing filling of reservoirs for city and
industrial water supplies.
fv.,
Few addres.ses have been as clear,
complete and convincing as that of
Judge Parker on the proposed Con
stitution. He spent an hour taking up
sections of the present and proposed
consMtutions and pointing out the im
provements in the new. Many news
paper men were heard to remark that! Miss Myrtle Fry, Miss Maida Shaar, | a^d recorded in the Moore
he had given them complete under
standing on points not previously
clear, and many who had been qu«-
tiouing the proposal were “sold” on
the proposed basic law.
County, Carthage, N. C.. sell at pub-
; lie auction for cash to the highest
to a stake near Coffen old Blacksmith
Shoj, thence N. 12 1-2 E. 465 feet to
a stake by Coffin fence, thence N.
33 E. 150 ft. to a stake at the cor
ner of his fence, thence as his line S.
71 E. 538 ft. to a stake pine white
oak and post oak pts. Coffin and
Brays corner thence N. 9 3-4 E. 795
ft. to a stake pine 2 hickory and
post oak pts. Wallaces corner of 6
4-10 acres, thence N. 74 W. 169 ft. to
a stake Pine pts. said Wallace corner,
thence with Wallace line N. 530 ft.
to a pine and stake and Water Oak
pts. Z. L. Wallace’s corner of 6 8-10
acres, thence with the line of it N.
40 W. 294 ft. to a stake dogwood
and white oak pits, thence N. 14 W.
500 ft. to a stake black gum and
dogwood pts. thence S. 72 W. 179 ft.
to a large red oak, west side of the
road on Eli Wallace’s line, thence as
his line N. 84 W. 300 ft. to a stake,
white oak and Pine pts., thence N.
465 ft. to a stake by a White Oak
stump, thence N. 13 1-2 E. 1020 ft.
to a stake near a pond on Still bouse
branch, EHl Wallace's comer, thence
direct to Still House branch and down
its various courses to Bear Creek,
thence up the various courses of Bear
Creek to the beginning, containing
193 acres, more or less.
This 3rd day of July, 1934.
BANK OF PINEHURST,
J6A3 Mortgagee.
NORTH CAROLINA,
2WOORE COUNTY.
IN TBE SUPERIOR COURT
TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES,
Plaintiff
vs.
W.\LTER McMillan and wife,
L.\URA McMILLAN. defendants
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 the
plaintiff on February 29th, 1932 and
June 6th, 1932; and the said defend
ants will further take notice 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 th-3 Complaint in said ac
tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in said
Complaint.
Dated this 15th day of June 1934.
LEGAL NOTICES
In or to the proceeds from a sale
thereof.
Dated this 28 day of June, 1934.
JOHN WILLCOX,
J6-27 Clerk of the Superior Court.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of trust executed by James McCol.
man and wife, Helen B. McColman, to
J. W. Graham, Trustee for Aberdeen
Building and Loan Association, un.
der date of August 22, 1?27, which
deed of trust is recorded in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Moore County, North Carolina, in
Book 47 at page 244, to which rec
ord reference- is hereby made, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured by
said deed of trust, and the power of
sale therein contained having become
operative, and the holder of the note
thereby secured having requested and
demanded the undersigned Trustee to
foreclose said deed of trust and to
offer the real estate therein described
for sale in order to satisfy the indebt
edness due as in said deed of trust
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
at auction, at the main entrance of
the Court House in the Town of Car
thage, Moore County, North Carolina,
at the hour of 12 o’clock Noon, on the
24th day of July, 1934, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
All those certain pieces, parcels and
tracts of land lying In Moore Coua.
ty. North Carolina, in Sandhills Town
ship.
First Tract: Lying and being on
the north-east side of Rush Street
and designated as Lot No. 59 on a
map made by Francip Deaton, C. E.
called “Park Place,” the map dated
Nov. 1924, a copy of which is re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County, the same
having a frontage of 50 feet on Rush
Street and running back 165 ft. to an
alley, and being the residence lot on
which the said James McColman now
lives, and being the same tract con
veyed this day (Aug. 22, 1927 to
James McColman in deed from Eva
L. Page and her husband.
Second Tract: Being a portion of
and others, and bounded as follows,
viz; Beginning at a stake, maple,
white oak and sweet gum pts. N. edge
of the swamp, the 3rd comer cf 100
acres, runs W. 14.50 chs. to a stake;
thence N. 7.,'50 chs. to a stake; thence
NORTH CAROLINA, W. 1.50 chs. to a stake in edge of
MOORE COUNTY, field; thence N. 17.90 chs. to an oak,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT red oak pts, the 2nd corner of 2l>
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS CLAISC- ' acres; thence N. 85 W. 4.80 chs. to a
ING ANY INTEREST IN TRK: | black jack and pts. the beginning
SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AC- | corner of 50 acres; thence N. 3 E.
TION. 7.50' Gha. thence E. 20.20 chs, to the
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, 4th corner of 100 acres; thence S.
vs. 32.50 chs. to the beginnings contain-
J. V. Healy, Defendant. ! ing 54 acres, more or less. This is
recent bride of Carthage and Knoll-
wood, Mrs. Ben Wood assisted by her
sister, Miss Maida Shaw, c-ntertained
on Thursday evening at a miscella-
neous shower at the Wood home in
Vass. Mr. and Mrs. Wicker were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wood
and the shower came later in the
evening as a surprise to the honoree.
Two contests were enjoyed and a
delightful program of violin selec
tions was rendered by Janet Rosser.
Following the serving of refresh
ments, Janet and baby Marilyn Wood | The above named defendant, and all' the same land heretofore conveyed
entered bearing gifts which they'
presented to Mrs Wicker and close! subject matter thereof, will take
presented to Mrs. wicker, and close ,
behmd them came Mrs. Wood and, i^gen commenced in the Superior
Miss Shaw with a huge package con- J Court of Moore County, North Caro-
taining a set of glass dinnerware ; Una. to foreclose a certain tax sales
the gift of the girls from the various j
- I,. — the Town of Southern Pines for the
offices in the court house at Car- j ^93^ mentioned in the Com- j ed. by said Deed of Trust,
thage. This gift was accompanied by | plaint against that certain lot of land, | A deposit of 10 percent will be re-
a clever poem which Miss Shaw read ! lying and being in McNeills Town- iquired from the purcha.ser at the sale,
before presenting it to Mrs. ^^icksT ! ®hip‘. A^oore County, Southern Pines, j This the 2'Sth day* of June. 1934,
cer and wife, by deed recorded in
Book 94. Page 2S0. office of Register
of Deeds for Moore County.
This sal« is maife by reason of tlie
failure of Herbert Harrington and
wife, Ophelia Harrington to pay off
and dischiT-ffe the indebteiiness aecur-
JOHN WILLCOX. T » TVT KO U
J6-27 Clerk of the Superior Court. ^
Park Place, which map was made
by Francis Deaton. C. E. dated No-
vember 1924, a copy of which is re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County. The por
tion of land described by this deed Is
described as follows: Beginning iu the
north line of Rush Street at the West
corner of Lot No. 59, runs thence
with the line of that lot N. 31 1-2 E.
165 feet to an alley; thence N. 58 1-2
W. 15 ft. to a new stake; thence par
alleling the first line 'S. 31 1-2 W.
165 ft. to Rush Street; thence with
NORTH CAROLlN.\,
.MOORE COUNTY,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS CLAIM
ING ANY INTEREST IN THE
SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AC
TION,
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff,
vs.
Walter Mclidlan and wife, Laura
McMillan, defendants.
The above named defendant, and all
other persons claiming any interest in , « =0 1 o ir is
the subject matter thereof, will take I Street S. 58 1-2 E 15 ft. to the
notice that an action entitled as above I .A ® same land
has been commenced in the Superior , cooveyi^ to James McColman by
Court of Moore County, North Caro^i
lina, to foreclose a certain tax sales
certificate and lien for taxes held by 1 June, ^934
the Town of Southern Pines for the
years 1929, 1930 and 1931 mentioned
in the Complaint against that certain
lot of land, lying and being in Mc
Neills Township, Moore County,
Southam Pines. North Carolina and
more particularly described as fol
lows:
BEGINNING at a stake, Lydia
Shaw's corner in a line of James Be
theas. and running thence S 34 1-2
W. 100 feet to a stake; thence N. 61
J. W. GRAHAM. Trustee.
J29-J20 By Johnson & Johnson Attys.
AOmVLSTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
C. T. A. under the Will of Charles
B. Grout, deceased, late of Moore
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of the said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
' D. Hiden Ramsey, Asheville, was
elected president for the next year;
F. Grover Britt. Clinton, vice-presi-
dent; Miss Beatrice Cobb, Morgan-
ton, secretary-treasurer; .Biljr Arp
Lowrance, Charlotte, historian. Mem-
Y>er3 of the executive committee, in
addition to President Ramsey and
Secretary Cobb are as follows: C. C.
Council, Durham; L. C. Gifford,
Hickory; Talbot Patrick, Goldsboro;
Manton Oliver, Reidsville; Jonathan
Daniels, Raleigh; T. J. Perkins, Lin-
eolnton.
Under changes in the constitution
of the association, the new officers
will take office as of August 1. These
changes were made to conform to the
requirements of the code under which
the publishers are operating, including
provision for allied industries, com
mercial printers, to become members
if they so desire. Miss Cobb was
elected secretary-treasurer for the
13th time on Friday the 13th.
at his office in Southern Pines, Moore
„ . . tVV - 125 feet to a stake; thence N, 34 I County, North Carolina, on or before
Guests at the shower included Miss= | North Carolina and msore particularly,INT^^TA'TK TRUOTEE CORPOR9-I E. tOO feet to a stake; thence S.' the 22nd day of June, 1935, or this
Flora McDonald Miss Jennie Cam-i o Trustee. Di^- gj g jjS feet to the beginning. Also , notice will be pleaded in bar of their
* i LOTS Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14 & ham, N. C. J6-27 | lot in Jimtown, the same lot deed- i recovery. All persons indebted to said
eron. Miss Mary Gilbert Cole, Mis.s^4 as shown on a map entiUed “A,- iwoTirF’OF T V N n S~\ LF (ed to Wm. Mclver by Alex Evans and ' estate will please make immediate
Ethel Davis. Miss Bess McCaskill.., Map of Knollwood B-7, dated March i NOiiCKOF UVMt S.AL1L I being the same lot conveyed to James ' payment.
Under and. by viru« of the- powers I W. Bethea from Evander Mclver by j This 20th day of June, 1934.
of sale contained in a certain mort-‘ deed dated May 5th, 1905 and record-i ■—GEORGE C. ABRAHAM,
gage deed of date March 21, 1923, ex. |ed in the Moore County Registry in Administrator C. T. A. under the Will
Book 92, at page 109.
And all of whom will further take
notice that they are required to ap-'
pear before the Clerk of the Super-
and Miss Ollie Seagroves, all of whom , -n f fv. > 1,
have been associated w'ith Mrs Wicfc- ^ fi^ther take ^ aeea 01 aate inarcn zi, tyz,}, ex.
have been associated with Mrs. v^/icft-i notice that ttey are required to ap- gcilted bv J M. Hunsucker and F E
er at the court house; Mrs. R. G. Ros-1 pear before the Clerfc of the Super- «unsucker and b. il.
ser and Janet Rosser, Mrs. F. M. ior Cburt at his office in the Court
Dwight Misses Jessie and Elotse ; House in Carthage, Moore County,
„ , J »r c, D c. and oresent and defend their respec-
Brooks and Mrs. S. R, Smith of ,
Vass.
The July meeting of the Presbyter
ian auxiliary was held at the home of
Mrs. N. N. McLean wittt Mrs. Beir H.
Wood as leader. China was the topic,
and the program was presented by
Mrs. D. C. McGill and Mrs. Ri L.
Oldham. Mrs. P. A. Wilson conducted
the Bible study.
Miss Marjorie Leslie, who attend
ed the Young People's Assembly at
Loulsburg College, gave an interest
ing account of the week’s activities
date hereof or be forever barred from
any and all interest therein or claims
in or to th« proceeds from a sate
ther«of.
Dated this I8th day of June, 1934.
JOHN WTLLCQX,
J29-J20 Clerk of the Superior Court.
NORTH CAROLIN.A,
MOORE COUNTY,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE TO .ALL PERSONS CL.AIM-
ING ANY INTEREST IN THE
SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AC
TION.
Town of Southern Pines. Plaintiff.
vs.
at Epworth League meeting Sunday' James McNeiK and wife,
t McNeill, defendants.
The above named defendant, #u)d all
evening
Mr. and Mrs. John Gaddy and chil
dren went to Myrtle Beach Sunday for
a stay of several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fairley Cameron of
Bolivia were in town last week.
Miss Da Dee Byrd returned Satur
day from Sanford where she had been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Alton Chap-
Memorials paid tribute to the lives
of the late J. B. Sherilll, Concord, for
32 years the association’s secretary
Pciiticai Announcements
FOR LEGISLATUURE
I hereby announce myself a can-
' didate for the legislature in the No
vember election. My platform brief
ly, ‘‘Less taxes, more trade; more
trade, better business, better living
conditions.”
H. F. SEAWELL. JR.
other persons claiming’ any interest in
the subject matter tliereof, will take
notice thflt an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Moore County, North Caro
lina, to foreclose a certain tax .sales
certificate and lien for taxes held by
the Town of Southern Pines for the
year IdSO mentioned in the Coni-
pell. for several days. Mrs. Chappell | plaint against that certain lot of land,
and baby accompanied her home for' bang in McNeills "^wn-
} ship, Moore County, Southern Pines,
^ visit. j Carolina and more particularly
A. G. Edwards, Jr., w-ent to Wil- | described as follows:
mington on Friday of last week for j BEING LOTS Nos. 11 & 12 ajid
a stay of several days. 1 S’Ucy iQ Block L & 15, as shown on
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bea.^ley andl^*"^^ entiUed “A Map of the Town
^. I of Southern Pines, N. C.,’ and re-
a larTon a rVT»*a inTin mora » « . ^
corded m the Moore County Regis
try.
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
tive claims within six months from
date hereof or be forever barred from
any and all interest therein or claims
in or to the proceeds from a sale
thereof.
the latter’s mother, Mrs. Jennings,
all of Raleigh, spent Sunday here
with the Beasleys. Miss Mary Beas
ley returned home with them for a
visit.
J. A. Keith attended the Blue re
union at Lakevlew Sunday.
Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh spent
Satuiday night and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. H.
Keith. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson
Hunaucker, his wife, to Bank of Pine-
hurst, which is duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Moore Moore County,, North Carolina,
in Book of Mortgages No. 35, at
page 596, the undersigned will offer
for sale, at public auction, to the
highest biddsT, for cash, at the court
house door of Moore County, in the
town of Carthage, on Monday, the
6th day of August, 1934, at twelve
o’clock noon, those certain tracts or
parcels of land situate in Sheffield
Township^ Moore County, North
Carolina, conveyed in said mortgage
deed described and twunded as follows
to wit:
1st Tract. Beginning at the East
comer of Lot No. 7 as shown on the
plat of Elise. N. C. Thence S. 117 ft.,
thence East 100 feet, thence N. HT
feet, thence West 100 feet to the be
ginning comer, this leaving part of
lots No. 10 and 11, laid down on
map of Elise in Block 1.
2nd Tract. Being lots No. 12 and
13. m Block 1 land down on the plat
of Elise, N. C., made by J. L. Tull,
Surveyor, which s£iid plat or map is
duly registered in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County,
North Carolina.
3rd Tract. One half interest undi
vided being known as C. C. Hunsuck-
er land. Beginning at the mouth of
a ravine on the south side of Bear
Creek, G. M. Hunsucker comer, thence
S. 60 E. 315 ft. to a maple, thence S.
36 E. 186 ft. to a stake, Holly, Pop
lar and hickory pts. Hattie Maness
corner of 11 1-4 acres, thence N. 60 E.
300 ft. to a stake another comer of
J22-J27.
of Charles B. Grout.
ior Court at his office in the Court
House in Ca.rthage, Moore County,
and present and defend their respec
tive claims within six months from
date hereof or be forever barred from
any and ail interest therein or claims
in or to the proceeds from a sale
thereof.
Dated this 15th day of June, 1934.
JOHN WILLCOX,
J6-27 Clerk of the Superior Court.
NORTH CAROLINA.
MOORE COUNTY,
IN the superior COURT
NOTICE TO -ALL PERSONS CLAIM
ING ANl' INTEREST IN THE
SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AC
TION.
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff,
vs.
C. M. GLADMON and Wife
Gladmon, defendants.
The above named defendant, and all
other persons claiming any interest in
the subject matter thereof, will take
notice that an action entitled £is above
has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Moore County, North Caro
lina, to foreclose a certain tax sales
certificate and lien for taxes held by
the Town of Southern Pines for the
jrear 1931 mentioned in the Com
plaint against that certain lot of land,
lying and being in McNeills Town
ship, Moore Connty, Southern Pines,
North Carolina and more particularly
described as follows;
BEING LOT No. 22 in Block R &
.said 11 1-4 acres, thence S. 25 1-4 j 10, as shown on a map entitled “A
E. 630 ft. to a maple in the spring i N®ap of the Town of Southern Pines,
branch, corner of 11 1-4 acres, thence | N. C.,” and recorded in the office of
S. 52 1-4 W. 350 ft. to the mouth j the Register of E>eeds of Moore Coun-
of the spring branch, Ashe and Iron-1 ty in Deed Book 10, at page 600.
wood pts. thence up Buck branch S.
5 W. 310 feet, thence S. 29 1-2 W
300 ft. to a stake a comer of the
11 1-4 acres, thence S. 41 3-4 W. 300
ft. to a stake near a mulberry tree
corner of 11 1-4 acres by the Plank
road, thence with the Plank road S.
45 1-4 E. 210 ft. S. 68 1-4 E. 1000 ft.
S. 84 1-2 E. 200 ft. N. 61 E. 463 ft.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
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
tive claims within six months from
date hereof or be forever barred from
any and all interest therein or claims
Under and by virtue of the pow
ers of sale contained in a certain
mortgage deed of date Augrust 15,
1931, executed by J. A. Keith and
Catharine J. Keith, his wife, to the
Bank of Vass, which is duly recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds
of Moore County in Book of Mort
gages No. 53, at page 25, (default
having been made in the payment of
the amount secured by said mort
gage deed by reason of which the
same becomes foreclosable), the un
dersigned will offer for sale, at pub.
lie auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash, at the courthouse door of
Moore County, in the town of Car
thage, on the 23rd day of July, 1934
at twelve o’clock noon, those cer
tain tracts or parens of land in said
mortgage deed conveyed, lying and
eing *n McNeills Township, Moore
County, North /Caitfcllna, described
and defined as follows, to-wit:
Being two' (2) lots in the town
of Vass on the East side of the Rail
road and the South fiide of Carthage
Road (now known as Main Street)
Be.'jinning at a stake or iron bar driv
en in the South edge of the Carth
age road (Main street) the North
West comer of the H. C. Cameron
store lot and runs Southwesterward-
ly with H. C. Camerbns’ line 70 feet
to an iron bar, then westwardly par
allel with the South margin of the
Carthage road 48 feet to an iron bar,
then Northwestwardly parallel with
the first line 70 feet to an iron bar
driven in the South edge of the Car.
thage road (Main St.) then a.s it
direct to the place of beginning, Be
ing the two (2) lots on which the two
Keith Stores are located, and which
are now occupied by Little River
Store Co., Inc.
The stores and j or buildings are
conveyed with the lots herein de
scribed.
This 19th day of June, 1934.
GURNEY P. HOOD,
J22-J20 Commissioner of Banks.