Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, October 12, 1934. Electrification Survey Under Way in County Frank Wood of in Charjie of Worii to Deter mine Rural Needs Frank Wood of Carthage, a grad uate civil engineer, is in charge of the rural electrification survey in Moore county which is being made ! with a view of extending power lines : so as to make electricity available I for rural homes. Mr. Wood will find | out the number who are interested, | the number of prospective users and i will determine whether the project: will be put on. He will work only in , communities where the people show interest, it is said. Already petitions have gone in from the W'est End and Eureka communities, and it is likely that the work will be carried on in those sections first. ^j^APITAL < HK\ KOLKT TO BKO.MK .\ST l.'Ml’OKT.ANT FOOTBALL (i.XIMES By M. R. Dunnagan, The Pilot’s Raleigh Correspondent Fire I'revention Goveinor Ehringhaus issued a proclamation setting aside this week, October 7-13, as ‘‘Fire Prevention Week” in North Carolina. Citing the huge annual fire loss, he asks the .Xgrii'ulturiii Activity Commissioner of Agriculture Wil liam A. Graham will show by a doz en charts the activities of the De partment of Agriculture in this state at the annual meeting of the National people of every community to coop- Association of Commi.ssioners of Agri- ' erate, seeking to di.scover and elimi- ! nate existing fire hazards, promote ! measures of public and private fire I protection and arouse the people gen- ! erally to the need of habits of great- I er care, and instruction of adults, as well as children, in prevention. H.MUtlNGTOX UECO\EKIXG Friends of W. J. Harrington, regis ter of deeds, will be glad to know that he was able to return to his home last Sunday from the Moore County Hospital, where he underwent an op- iration for appendicitis, and that he is getting along well. Etheridge 111 R. Bruce Etheridge, director of Conservation and Development, un derwent an emergency appendicitis operation Tuesday morning, follow ing an acute attack in his room at. culture at the annual meeting of the National Association of Commission ers of Agriculture Oct. 15-17. Facts as to the operation of each of the dozen or more divisions, with bulletins of the work of each, will be displayed on cardboards on a rack. The president of the association asked Mr. Graham to explain the operation of his depart ment. ■\id for Fisherm«'n Governor Ehringhaus has address ed a letter to a large number of fish the Sir Walter Hotel here while shav- jcicalers in North Carolina asking them ing. His condition is reported to be satisfactory and it is believed he w’ill recover nicely-from the operation. ♦« The Following Candidates | Have Been Nominated in tlie Republican Primary tor County Ottices: For Member House of Representatives: HERBERT F. SEAWELL, JR. For Clerk Superior Court: C. R. SCOTTEN For Sheriff A. G. McDuffie For Register of Deeds: PAUL H. WADDILL For Judg-e Recorder’s Court: GEO. W. CASE For Solicitor Recorder’s Court W. CLEMENT BARRETT For Cx)unty Surveyor: OLLIE SEAWELL For Coroner: DR. W\ N. McDUFFIE For County Commissioners (District No. One) J. A. LANG (District No. Two) CHARLIE A. HUSSEY . (District No. Three) ED. H. WILLCOX (District No. Four) H. J. BETTERLY (District No. Five) HOWARD G. PHILLIPS For Justice of the Peace: (Carthage Township) S. WILBURN SHIELDS These men offer themselves for the con- sflderation of the voters of the county on a basis of service to the people, and not om the basis of partisan political aspiration. MOORE COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. to cooperate with fishermen in in creasing the prices paid for fish in order that the fisherfolk may receive more than a starvation return for their labors. A group from Carteret county met with him last week and asked his help. The letter is for im mediate relief, and plans for more general improvement in market con ditions for fish will be taken. While fish are selling around 15 cents a pound over the State, fishermen re ceive from one-half to one and one- Fifty-six of the most important college football games of the 1931 season will be covered play by play in a series of sectional broadcasts sponsored by the Chevrolet Motor Co. The broadcasts begin October 6 and will continue through the season, with 21 stations broadcasting seven different games each Saturday. Sec tional networks and powerful indiv idual stations will .combine to give full coverage in each district. The scheduled broadcasts of par ticular interests to the Sandhills, to gether with the stations carrying the reports, are as follows: Station WSB. Atlanta. Announcer, Bill Munday. Oct. 13, Georgia vs. North Carolina at Athens; Oct. 20, Georgia vs. Tulane at New Orleans; Oct. 27, Georgia Tech vs. Tulane at New Orleans; Uo. 3, Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina at Atlanta; Nov. 10, Georgia Tech vs. Auburn at At lanta; Uov. 17, Georgia Tech vs. Ala bama at Atlanta; Nov 21, Georgia vs. Auburn at Columbus, Ga.; Dec. 1, Georgia Tech vs. Georgia at Athens. ( HICKEX THIEF Bl SY :j j half cents a pound for their catch, n I it was shown. ♦♦ I II :: New Species of P'ish ^ A new species of fish, native to H! and found only in North Carolina, m p: fact in Hyde county’s Lake Matta- i muskeet, is on display this week at H j the State Fair. The new fish is a •J j bass, but unlike any other found any- HI where, and discovered in the H}'de lake only a few months ago. It is to be called scientifically the “Mi- cropterus Hydesis,” the “hydesis" honoring Hyde county. Fingerling of the new bass will be distributed to streams over the State next year, con servation officials say. New Kaleigli .\irport Former Governor O. Max Gardner and Mrs. Gardner, Capt. E^ddie Kick- enbacker. who downed 26 enemy plants during the World War, Harlee Branch, second assistant Postmaster General, and scores of other promi nent air people were in Raleigh last Thursday for the celebration ot the completion of the modern Kaleigh air- port.,^ln the crowd were some 100 of ficials, most of them coming in some of ths 53 planes on the field during the afternoon celebration. The field was constructed with CW’A and F'ERA funds. Former Governor Gard ner said it was the best field between Newark, N. J. and Miami, l-’la. El mer Myers has been in charge for several years. A thief or thieves visited the poul try yard of Bill Blue, well-known farmer of near Vass, recently • and took around sixty of his chickens, leaving him only about a dozen. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICESILEGAL NOTICES Infant Death llate A special drive is being made by the State Health Department, under direction of Dr. George M. Cooper, to try to reduce the infant death rate in North Carolina. Records for the first seven months of this year show that 3,693 children under one year of age died during that period, as com pared with 3,092 for the same per iod last year. Dr. Cooper attributes this rate, in part or as “one of the causes: Three or four generations ot undeserved poverty with its resultant ignorance and misery.” The huge fed eral tax paid from the State to the government is cited, with compari sons of amounts paid by other states. “But we pay for the foddling, and we are paying it with our chil dren's blood,” Dr. Cooper points out. Every month this year shows an m- crease in number of infant deaths i over the number shown for the same month last year. Midland road; thence with the road I S. 76 1-4 E. 1158.5 feet to a concrete j monument at the angle of said road; I thence S. 57 deg. E. 431.5 ft. to a concrete monument in the northwest! corner of lot No. 1101; thence with ’ its line N. 33 deg. W'. 180 feet to its corner; thence with the south boun dary of Lots Nos. 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104 S. 57 deg. E. 535 ft. to a con crete monument; thence wtih a line ot Lots Nos. 1104, 1105, and llOti S. 51 deg. 10 min. E. 346.2 feet to a con- cretc monument, the southeast cor ner of lot No. 1107; thence S. 84 deg. 40 min. W. 326.12 feet to the south west edge of Midland Road; thence with it S. 51 deg. 10 min. E. 339.05 ft. crossing McDeed’s Creek to a concrete monument; thence S. 25 deg. E. 342 ft; with Midland Road to a concrete monument; thenca S. 6 deg. 45 min. W. 290 feet to a concrete monument marked “8” on east edge of a branch; thence S. 84 deg. 45 min. W. 167 feet crossing branch to monument marked “C”; thence N. 2 1-4 deg. E. 271 feet to a monument marked “D” near McDeed's Creek Swamp; thence N. 41 deg. W. 130 ft. to a monument “E;” thence S. 69 1-2 W. 157 ft. to a monument marked “F;” thence S. 31 3-4 deg. W. 150 ft. to a monument marked “G”; thence N. 85 1-2 deg. W. 135 ft. crossing a branch to a monument marked “H”; thence S. 20 3-4 deg. W. 410 ft. to a monument marked “I”; thence S. 65 1-4 W'. 380 feet to a monument marked “J”; thence N. 81 1-4 W. 162 feet to a monument marked “K”; thence N. 27 deg. W. 230 feet to a monument marked "L”; thence S. 33 3-4 deg. W. 307 feet to a monument marked “M”; thence S. 87 1-4 deg. W. 80 feet crossing a branch to a monu ment marked “N"; thence N. 30 1-2 deg. W. 230 feet to a monument marked “O"; thence S. 48 deg. W. ADMINISTR.VTOUS NOTICE 335 feet to a monument marked “P”; Having qualified this day as Ad- thence S. 57 deg. W. 420 ft. to a ministrator of the estate of W’. W. monument marked “Q”; thence S. Maurer, deceased, late of Moore 31 deg. E. 187 feet to a monument County, North Carolina, this is to 1 marked “R”; thence S. 28 deg. W. notify all persons having claims! 200 feet to a monument marked “S”: against the estate of the said deceas-1 thence S, 53 1-2 deg. W. 136 ft. to cd to present them, duly verified, to' a monument marked “T”; thence N., the undersigned on or before the 26th ; 53 1-2 deg. W. 200 feet crossing Me-1 day of September, 1935, or this no- ' Deed's Creek at the Old Bland and tice will be pleaded in bar of their' Buchan Crossing; thence N. 14 1-2 E. i recovery. All persons indebted to the ; 140 feet to a monument West side of said estate will please make immed-' swamp; thence N. O deg. 20 min. E. iote payment to me. ; 450 feet to a concrete monument; This 26th ay of September, 1934. i thence N. 42 deb. 45 min. W. 348 W’lLLIAM MAURER, , feet to a concrete monument on the Administrator, Aberdeen N. C. ■ west bank of water station branch; S28-N2 ' 1 therKe S. 62 1-4 deg. W. 300 ft. to I .. I a concrete monument North edge of NOTICE OF KECEIVEK’S S.\LE thence with it N. 78 deg. W. j 60.9 feet to a concrete monument:. ^ • 1 thence N. 16 1-2 \V. 236.8 feet to a! Under and by virtue of the Judg-, monument; thence S. 88 1-4 ment and decree of the Superior ■ 266.6 feet to the beginning. < Court of Moore County ^orth estimated to contain 185 acres, more' olina. made and entered at the Sep- surveyed by Francis Dea-! tember Term, 1934 of said com-t, in , q j;. August 1921, and being 1 an action therein landing wherein upon which the Mid-Pinae, Bank of Pmehurst, Trustee and In- Qountry golf links and club houses, dividually. George^ Watts Hill. P>d-i located. ward J. Barber and Oakley W’ood, ' „ , i,, , • , ' Executors of and Trustees under the , Second. All and singular the aru-, last will and testament of James Bar- cles of furniture, fixtures and equip- ber deceased et al are plaintiffs ‘ nature con- and Mid-Pincs Country Club, Incor^: including beds, mat- . , I rr. ID , ii V i tresses, springs, bureaus, chiffoniers, porated and F. R Cruikshank &'. ’ i-, J c 1 ♦ 1^ divans, rugs, carpets, linens, tables. Company are defendants, the under- ^ cas and electric stoves .signed Receiver of Mid-Pines coun-1 stoves, ! ^, -11 refrigerators, crockery and china, , try Club, Incorporated will offer tor ' ^ n-la^s ware curtain and dran I sale, al public auction, to the high- ' . ' ^ . ' , . , m J erieti, mowing machines and equip- est bidder, for cash, on Monday, the 1 \ ment for the maintenance of golf I ;)tli day of November. 1934. at the i n , I hour of eleven o’clock A M at the courses and all other personal prop- I nour ot eleven 0 clock a. m., at tn^ ; prty contained in Mid-Pines Country front door of the club house of Mid-, T-.- i I- T <.1 Club building, in the servants quar- Pines Country Club. Incorporated, , _ .4 • i j v, ■ * i ...hof io oc,. and in caddy houses located and s tuato on or near what is known as ^ hereinbe- the double road leading from the , ^ described includine the entire' Uown of Southern Pines to the tov.-n . . -J t : per.sonal property of said Mid-Pines of Pmehurst in said Cc.inty and; » n' C.4 4. .urn- J w 1 , ' Countrv' Club. Incorporated of all State, the following de.scribed real.. . ,, ■ ... ‘ . . , , . . . kinds '.nu description located on said ■ estate and personal property, to-wit: i . . . various kinds too te- First. The following described real ^ dious particularly here to describe, estate situate in Moore County, North _ , ‘ . Carolina, near the town of Southern ' , Third. The entire property installed Pines upon which the Mid-Pines; Mid-Pines Country Club, Country Club building and its golf building and other buildings on real links and other improvements are ' ^^^^.te hereinbefore described known situate, viz: and referred to as the spritikler sys- Beginning at a concrete monument i and equiprnent and fixtures in the easterly boundary of South- ^hereunto belonging and constituting ern Pines Water Station land, said : ■‘’aid sprinkler system heretofore in monument being at a point N. 32 ' ^'^alled and placed in said buildings by deg. W 20 feet from the southeast j Cruikshank and Company, corner of .said land; thence following The real estate first hereinbefore the boundary line of said land as fol- described will be sold separately from lows: N. 31 deg. E 277 feet to an 1 the other property and wMl be sold iron stake on the North bank of the 1 subject to the right to have the sprin Fannie H. Turner, to the undersigned Trustee, under date of June 1, 1933, which deed of trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register ot Deeds of Moore County, in Book ot Mort gages No. 53 at Page 222, to which record reference is hereby made, se curing certain indebtedness as is set forth in said deed of trust, and de fault having occurred in the payment thereof, under the terms therein pro vided, and the holder ot the notes thereby secured having requested the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said deed of trust by reason of said de fault; The undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, at the court house door in the Town ot Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina, at the hour of 12 o’clock Noon, on Friday, the 26th day ot October, 1934, for cash, the following three tracts of land: Lying and being in Sandhills Town ship, Moore County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a blackgum tree, Grover Bros, corner, and run.s South 22i E. 5.92 chains to Frank Maples’ corner; thence E. 13.75 chains to Walter Maples’ cor- ner; thence N. 50 deg. E. 22.68 chains to a stake, gum pointers; thence N. 71 i W. 10.15 chains to a stake; thence N. 841 deg. V’'. 6.30 chains to Amanda Maples’ corner; thence S. 5 deg. W. 80 links to John Thomas’ corner, so called; thence as that line S. 84i deg. E. 6.30 chains to a corner; thence as another line of said lot S. 5i W. 6.24 chains to another corner; thence with another line N. 84 J deg. W. 6.30 chains to another corner; thence S. 5i deg. W. 12.75 chains to the beginning, containing 34 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at an iron pipe driven in the old Yadkin Road, about one chain South of James Creek, in the line of J. M. Johnson’s 59 acre grant, and runs thence as said line S. 'I'i deg. W. 10.47 chains to a stake, corner of Goldsmith’s Buchan 100 acres; thence as his line N. S7'i W. 15.57 chains to an iron pipe, his corner, in old mill pond; thence with a line of an 87 acre tract N. 44 A deg. W. 14.13 chains to a stake, Phillips' corner; thence as his line N. 44i E. 28 chains to the center of the old Yad kin Road; thence down the various courses of said road to the beginning containing 59 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the line of property owned by Charles W. Chandlee and M. H. Turner where it intersects Grover Bros. Road 83 feet from a large gum tree; running thence N. 5 E. with said line 940 feet to a stake in the bounds of Aberdeen Road, oak point ers; thence with the bounds of Aber deen Road S. 45 W. 518 feet to a stake, the intersection of Grover Bros. Road with Aberdeen Hoad; thence with Grover Bros. Road S. 26i E. 640 feet to the beginning, con taining 3.6 acres, more or less. This the 24th day of September, 1934. WALTER S. STANLEY, Trustee. By Johnson & Johnson. Attorneys. Sept. 28--Oct. 19. XOTICE OF FOKECLOSl HE SALE Sir Walt«»r Changes Hands The Sir Walter Hotel, worthy suc cessor of the long-known Yarborough House, as the place where laws are made and much business done, has passed from tL’e hands of T. L. tsiand, well known hott! mau, who recently filed a voluntary petition in bank ruptcy, and is now being operated by the orth State Hotel Co., headed by Robert R. Meyer, of Birmingham, Ala., with J. E. Kavanaugh as vice- president and general managjer. Ro land Mumford, formerly in South Carolina and W'ashington, D. C., is the new manager, and Robert L. Lee, with the Bland interests for many years as auditor and manager of the Sir Walter, is assistant manager. The new company plans to spend close to $50,000 in renovating the Sir W'alter. Water Station Branch, formerly a poplar, the beginning corner of said land; North 4 3-4 deg. E. 270.6 ft. to a concrete monument: N. 81 deg. E. 1,000 feet to a concrete monument; S 10 deg. 48 min. W. 478.5 ft. to a concrete monument, the southwest corner of the water station tract; S. 86 deg. 12 min. E. 70 feet to a con crete monument, one large pine pointer; S. 18 1-4 W. 529 feet to a concrste monument in the North line of an eighty foot road; thence with the seven degree curved line of said road, a direct line S. 75 deg. 29 min. W. 157.6 ft. to a concrete mon ument: a comer of Knollwood Com pany lots; thence N. 60 1-2 W. 235.5 feet to a concrete monument, anoth er Knollwood lot corner; thence with the Northeast boundary of four lots N. 50 1-4 W. 510.4 ft to a k>t corner; thence with the easterly boundary of six lots N. 19 1-2 W. 943 ft. to a concrete lot corner; thence N. 2 1-2 deg. W. 211.3 ft. to another concret* lot in Hudson’s line; thence with his Hne S. 88 deg. 21 min. E. 850 feet to his southeast corner, kler system hereinbefore referred to removed from the buildings on said real estate under the terms and sub ject to the provisions set forth in the judgment and decree of the Su perior Court of Moore County render ed at the September Term, 1934 of the court hereinbefore referred to. The personal^ property hereinbefore described and referred to in the sec ond numbered paragraph will be sold likewi.se separate from tke other property hereinbefore described and in bulk as a whole in accordance with the terms and provisions »f the judgment and dccree hereinbefore re ferred to. The sprimkler system hereinbefore referred to in the ^third numbered par agraph above will be sold with the right of removal from said buildings by the purchaser after confirmation of said sale is made, the purchase price therefor to be distributed by the court in accordance with the terms of said judgment aijd decree, the purchaser, however, not to be re sponsible for such distribution of said purchase price. and the south corner of lot No. 301 of The sale of all the property afore- Fresh cut flo^\'ers sold every Sat- i I urday at the Curb Market in South ern Pines. Knollwood; thence with Lots Nos. 301 and 302 N. 35 deg. E. 804 ft. to a concrete corner of lot No. 302; thence with the easterly boundary of lots Nos. 302, 303, 304 and 305 N. 1 3-4 deg. E. 420.3 ft. to the cor ner of Lots Nos. 306 and 307; thence with the south boundary of Lots No. 307 to 312, inclusive, S. 81 1-4 deg. E. 114^4 ft. to a concrete corner of Lot.s No. 307 and 313; thence with lots <?. 313 and 314 S. 69 3-4 E. 401.9 ft to the southeast corner of lot No. 314; thence with a line of it N. 13 3-4 deg. W. 180 feet to a con crete monument on the south edge of said described will be subject to the confirmation of such sale by the court after a report of such sales to the court for its consideration and decree. This 27th day of September, 1934. L. L. Biddle, II, Receiver, Mid-Pines Country Club, Inc. 05-N2 Nt>TICE OF FOUECLOSIUK SALE Under and by virtue of the power; of sale contained in a deed ot trust executed by M. H. Turner and wife,] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV'EN That under and by virtue of the terms of a deed of tru.st made by Carolina Dis count Corporation to the undersigned trustee, of date January 2, 1933, and which said deed of trust is of rec ord in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Caro lina. in Book 57, at page 280, the con ditions whereof having been broken and the power of sale therein contain ed having become operative and the undersigned trustee having been re quested to foreclose said deed of trust for the purpose of satisfying the in debtedness thereby secured, the said undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, before the Court House door or Moore County, North Carolina, at Carthage, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock noon, on Monday, October 15, 1934, the following described real es tate, to-wit: That certain piece, parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate at the comer of South and Popuar Streets in the Town of Aberdeen, Moore County, North Carolina, and being described by metes and bounds as follows. Beginning at the Corner of South and Poplar Streets in the Town of Aberdeen, the Southeast corner of lot No. 3 of the Tarbell-Leach Sub-divis- lon, as shown on map of T. W. Secrest and recorded in the office of th«» Reg ister of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book No. 73 at page 601; running thence in a Northerly direc tion with the West edge of Poplar Street 104.1 feet to the Northeast corner of lot No. 3 of said sub-divis ion, also a corner of land formerly owned by Emma C. Page; thence with the west edge of Poplar Street 20.4 feet to the right-of-way of Norfolk- Southern Railroad; being 60 feet from the center of the tracks; thence in a Westerly direction with the said right- of-way 112.9 feet to the Northwest corner of lot No. 1 of said Tarbell- Leach sub-division; thence continuing with said right-of-way 15 feet to a stake; thence with a new line in a Southerly direction 116.5 feet to a stake in the North side of South Street; thence with South Street in an Easterly direction 15 feet to the Southwest corner of Lot No. 1 of said Tarbell - Leach sub-division; thence continuing with the North side of South Street E. 93.5 feet to the point of beginning, containing all of lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3, of said Tar. b?ll-Leach sub-division, together with the strip 15 feet wide lying along side the Western edge of Lot No. 1 for the whole length of said Lot No. 1. This 13th day of September, 1934. MURDOCH M. JOHNSON, Trustee. By Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys. S21—012

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