Paipe Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, January 25, 1935. The Week in Aberdeen Mrs. J. A. Bryant has been ill at i Mr. and Mr^j. Earl Freeman, H. A. her home for the past two W83ks with ! Gunter, C. B. Thomas, Jack Smi;,h influenza. ! and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kellis attend- Mrs. Flinda Weed of Southern ed the funeral of Curtis Freeman at Pines was the guest of Mrs. J. Tal-1 Ether. Mr. Freeman died of menin- bot Johnson last week. I gitis at the High Point Hospital last Miss Edna Maurer has returned to ! Friday, the post office after being absent for | ^ ^ McKeithen is in Sanford twHo week.s with influenza. ! yjgiting her brother and his family. T. B. Wilder. Garland Farrell and j Elizabeth Wicker spent the Jesse Frink were visitors m Rale.gh ^eek-end in Pinehurst visiting last Thursday. ' . . ^ 1 J . : lier aunt. Mrs. J. B. Fagan spent several days ; in Charlotte last week undergoing ' legalnotices LEGAL NOTICES hospital treatment. Miss Mary Johnson spent several days in Raeford last week visiting C. J. Johnson and C. L. Guion went relatives. to Durham last Friday to visit the Rev. W. C. Ball. Mrs. J. K, Melvin has been In the Duke Hospital for treatment this Mrs. H. A. Gunter spent the week- week. end in Durham visiting her father, who is ill in a hospital. Howard Russell, who has been vis iting his mother, Mrs. S. E. Sloan, returned to Statesville this week. Prof. R. C. Zimmerman underwent an operation for appendicitis Wed nesday at the Moore County Hospi tal. The January meeting of the Par Courtney Huntley, who is acting as ent-Teachers’ Association was held a page in the Senate at Raleigh came I in the auditorium of the grammar home for the week-end. school la.st Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swearingen and Members brought In books for a book children moved to Oxford this week, shower for the school library and Mrs. D. H. Lewis has been ill for, many good books were added to its two weeks with acute bronchitis. collection. Splendid reports were glv- A short session of Recorder’s Court beLme^operSlve.'^nTS mo?f^^^^ I was held on Saturday, and William ‘ being subject to foreclosure, the un-1 highest bidder for cash at tlie Barber, a white man of near Carth- 1 dersigned will offer for sale, at pub- house door of Moore County, age. whose case had been ^‘^''tinued »^auction to the hlgh^^^^^ from Monday of ^ast week, pleaded Car^agrNortS Caro“ guilty to assaultmg Theodore Try ^t the hour of noon, on the 18th with an Iron pipe. Inflicting serious day of February, the following de injury. He was given four months on scribed real estate, to-wit: the roads, this to be su.spended upon ■ certain piece or tract of land the payment of the costs, a hospi tal bill of $55, the sum of $40 to the injured man and $10 to Dr. Grlfer. Winifred Kellis, white, was given noon, the following described real es tate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situated in Sheffields Township, Moore County, North Car olina, and described as follows; Being lot No. 7 in block B laid down on the plat or map of Elise, North Car olina, (now Hemp, North Carolina) lying and being in Moore County, North Carolina, in Sandhills Town ship, adjoining the lands of W. R. Poole and others. an additional sixty-day road sentence «ce of the Register of Deeds for for escapmg from the prison camp. | yg ^cres, and thence S. 88 Donnie Marsh, colored with driving ^ 1.2 e. 2.55 chs. to a stake, the old carelessly and reckle.ssly and at an ' Tarbell corner; thence as his line S. excessive rate of speed in Southern { 2 W. 19.10 chs. crossing a branch to Pines, was sentenced to serve 60 days pointers; .. J i 4 1. thence N. 88 W. 9 chs. to a stake in on the roads, this sentence to be sus- , p^,g.g ^^ove his pended upon payment of a fine of $50 mill; thence as his line N. 21 E. and the costs, and he is not to drive | 20.30 chs. to beginning and contain- for 30 days except when his employ-' *^6 H acres more or less. Second er Is with him I Beginning at a stake by a ; pine pointer J. M. Free corner of 4 I acres, also a corner of the Pullen en by the lunch room committee. | land; thence S. 3 W. 14.60 chs. to a Moore County. Also 10 feet of Lot No. 8 fronting Salisbury Street and runs back to H. M. Shields line. Terms of the sale will be cash and the mortgage will require a deposit of 10 percent of the amount of the bid as evidence of good faith. This the 16th day of January, 1935. BANK OF PINEHURST, Hemp, N. C., Mortgagee, J18-F8 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF Si«L,E During the program hour Mrs. j. | stake; thence N. 54 E. 5 chs. to ai Under and by virtue of the power stump, two pine and red oak pointers; thence W. 2.50 chains to a stake, the beginning corner of Lot No. 3; thence N. 25.50 chains to a stake among pointers; thence S. 80 E. 15.20 chains to a stake, 2 sweet gum and dog wood pointers, the 11th corner o-T Lot No. 1; thence as Lot No. 1 S. 11.10 chains to a stake at the North bank of the River, three gum point ers, thence down the river 3.75 E. 5.90 chains to the beginning, contain ing 160 acres, more or less. And for a more particular description of said property see O. & D. Book 12, page 486-487 In the office of Register of Deeds of Moore County, partition of R. A. Cole Estate, Excepting however from the terms of this instrument, 76 1-2 acres, more or less, conveyed to A. G. Martin in 1920 by Kate E. Cole. See deed in Book 80, page 92, Public Registry of Moore County. This 31st day of December, 1934. M. G. BOYETTE, Jll—FI Commissioner. NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Talbot Johnson read the resolutions , i stake on the North side of a branch;! of sale contained in a certain mort-1 H. P. McPherson in behalf of hlm- thence S. 83 E. 6.40 chs; thence N. 1 gage deed, executed and delivered by | self and all other creditors of W. P. GRANDMOTHER’S ROUND ROLLS 2 doz. 9c DEL MONTE PEACHES Sliced or Halves 2 Lge. Cais 35e Asparagus 2«««»"»«« 25c PEARS Bartlett Large Cao 21c SPINACH — Large Can — 15c MACARONI cNCORE 4 8-oz. Pkgs. 25c or SPAGHETTI EATMORE 4 7-oz. Pkgs. 17c PRUNES Berrydaie Fancy Lge. Can 15c Asparagus Mission Brand 2 No. 2 Cans 35c PEARS Standard Bartlett 3 Lge. Cans 50c CHEESE Fine Flavor lb. 19c PRESERVES ANN PAGE 3 «1ARS 50c OLYMPIA PEAS 4 ^ 25c TSSSUE WALDORF 3 Rolls 13c MILK WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED Tall Can 6c GROCERY DEPT. Cranberries, lb. 30c VVinesap Apples, extra large, 4 lbs. .. 25c Grapefruit, 6 for 25c Bananas, 3 lbs. 14c Lettuce, 2 for - - 25c Peppers, lb. - 20c Coconuts, each 5c Spinach, 2 lbs. 25c Asparagus, bunch — 20c Celery, bunch 15c Potatoes, 10 lbs. — 15c Potatoes, 100 lb, bag - $1.45 SOUTHERN PINES STORE CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE 0I<^ FROSTED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. MEAT DEPT. Leg of Lamb, lb. .... 31c Boned and Rolled Roast, lb. 29c, 25c Pot Roast, lb. 15c Oysters, Virginia Fancy, qt. 45c Sliced Bacon, lb. .....33c Long Island Ducks, lb. 25c TELEPHONES: Southern Pines - - 5422 Pinehurst - - 3881 formulated by the Aberdeen School 24 E. 5 chs.; thence N. 14 E. 6 1-2 the Southern States Theatre Corpor-1 Boggs, deceased, who may come In Board to be presented to the Legla- j chs. to a stake In the Medlin line; ation to the undersigned mortgage, I and make themselves parties to this lature, and an amendment was added 1 thence N. 86 1-2 W. 13.30 chs. to , same being recorded in the office of that more money be paid to the bus ' b^^&inning and containing 15 acres|| the Register of Deed.s of Moore Coun drivers of .chool busses that more ef-1 ' V'- = , conveyed to the said J. M. Free and i default having: been made in the pay- ficient drivers might be procured.' his wife, Sallie Free, to said D. A. Mrs. Nat Weaver offered to give her ’ Hannon and his wife by deed dated discount on books she sells to help March 23, 1923, and recorded in Book out with the book shower. Dr. Knox | Register of Deeds Office, Carthage, N. C. action and contribute to the expense thereof. Plaintiff, vs. Duncan Boggs, Administrator of W. P. Boggs, deceased, Bella Boggs, wl- of the State Board of Health made an able address to the association on SWIFT & COMPANY the subject of the prevention of dl- , per Johnson & Johnson, Attys. ment of the note secured by said 1 dow, Robert Boggs, Daniel Boggs, mortgage, the undersigned will on j Samuel Boggs, Eddie McNeill Boggs, MOND.AV, FEB. 11th, at 12 ; Duncan Boggs and Annie McDonald, o’clock NOON j Defendants, at the courthouse door in Carthage, | The defendants, Daniel Boggs and This the 14th day of January, 1935. j offer for sale to the highest bidder j Saniuel Boggs, above named, will take for cash, the following described real' notice that an action entitled aa estate, lying and being in the town ' above has been commenced in the Su. seases in our schools and stressing the importance of vaccination. Miss Yelverton’s grade was presented with the candy for having the most moth- J25-F15. NOTICE OF S.\I.,E OF L.VND of Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the North-East cor- Under and by virtue of the author-1 ^^r of the intersection of East Broad ers present which was made by Mrs. ity conferred by Deed of Trust exe-1 Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, the G. C. Seymour and presented to the I cuted by W. M. White and wife, Vir-' same being the West corner of Block school. ' ginia White to Jno. D. Brown and J. K&3, as shown on a certain map en- ' Vance Rowe, Trustees, dated March titled “A Map of Southern Pines, Mrs Jack Tavlor hv hpr 1^28, and recorded in the Moore' Moore County, North Carolina.” fil- ... i. ■ HT • f » • County Registry in Book 47, at page office of the Register of | office of the sister, Mrs. Mamie Queen entertain- 280, the said Jno. D Brown having Deeds for Moore County; and running Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore ■ County, North Carolina, within thir ty days from the date of this notice and answer or demur to the complaint in .said action, or the plaintiff will perior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, to compel the full settle ment of the estale of W. P. Boggs, deceased, and to determine and adju dicate the rights of the creditors of said estate and to sell the land of .said W. P. Boggs, deceased, to make assets for the purpose of paying debt.s, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re- _ . .’ing ed at four tables of bridge at her icsigned as Trustee, the .said J. Vance ' ^ North East line of home last Monday afternoon, honor-' Rowe, sole acting Trustee will, at 12 I’ennsylvania Avenue S. 36 deg. 45 ing Mrs. Fred Flinchum who is mov- o’clock NOON on an iron stake; . _ _ , , ^ ^ THTTRSDAY FFRRTTARV 91 , thence North o3 deg. 15 mm. Kast - -- — — mg to Sanford. At the close of the Court House door of Moore' P'P^: thence par-' apply to the court for the relief de game Mrs. Flinchum was presented county, in Carthage, N. C. sell at Pennsylvania Avenue S. i manded in said complaint, with honoree’s prize, Mrs. Knox Mat- ‘ nnbJic auction for cash to the hiirh- > Kast 80 feet to an ' This 4th day of January, 1935. prize, Mrs. Knox Mat- public auction for cash to the high-; "" i nrrr t thews with high score and Mrs. Dav- est bidder the following land: ' P'P® Northwest line of, JOHN WILLCOX A certain tract or parcel of land the alleyway leading from Pennsyl-' id Coffey, a recent bride, another 'McNeiils Townshio Moore Countv" vania Avenue into the aforesaid prize Besides those playing several we^st Southern Pines^ North CaroUna I thence with said alley- guests were invited to tea. : more particularly described as ' 53 deg. 15 ,r.*n. E. 90 feet i follow,,; i to the center Square of said Block BEGINNING on the north side of ^, Connecticut Avenue as extended be-! deg. 45 mm. West 42 ft. to vond McDeeds Creek, into We.st!‘hence with the back Southern Pines at the eaat corner of ' ^°ts 22 and 21 81 deg. 45 mm. West Mrs. Gordon Keith entertained at ten tables of bridge last Friday night at the Community House, for the Friday Night Bridge Club, The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club and many other guests. Those receiving prizes were Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants, Mrs. Fred Blue, Mrs. David Coffey and Mrs. Dan Allred. the intersection of .said Connecticut ■'venue and Lois Street, and running thence with the easterly line of Lois Street about N. 33 deg. 30 min. E. 110 feet to the southerly edge of the old Carthage Road; thence with it about S. 60 deg. E. 50 feet; thence S. 31 deg. W. 130 feet to Connecti- Mrs. Jack Smith and Mrs. Knox, cut Avenue as above mentioned; Matthews were hostesses to a num- : thence with it about N. 35 deg. W. ber of guests at the home of Mrs. ' 50 feet to the beginning, being the Matthews Tuesday afternoon honor-1 ^ame land conveyed from A. M. Tvr-c ' Clark and wife, C. F. Clark to W. mg Mrs. Fred Flinchum. After an, v, i* , 7 I M. White by Deed dated June 1st, interesting hour at cards Mrs. Flin- ; igu and recorded in the Moore chum was given a handkerchief show-1 County Registry in Book 98, at page er. I 499. ‘ This sale is made on account of j the default in the payment of the • I, , ^ 1 . indebtedness secured by said Deed A co-opsrative curb market estab- ^rr. » v.-/. n*. , ^ Trust, and is subject lo all taxes lished in Durham, N. C., by 273 farm and assessments againt .iiRrhest bidder the following land. Having qualified as administrator to-wit: of the estate of A. Gunter, deceas-1 That certain tract or parcel of land ed, late of Moore county. North Car- in Bensalem Township, Moore Coun- olina, this is to notify all persons' ty, N. C., adjoining the lands of McI. having claims against the estate of, Kennedy, S. W. Fuquay, and others, said deceased to exhibit them to the bounded as follows, to-wit: undersigned on or before January 8,' Beginning at a stake, the corner of 1936 or notice will be pleaded in bar j said McI. Kennedy’s land, and also of their recovery. All persons indebt- | a corner of John Dowd’s 100 acres; ed to said estate will please make j running thence N. 5 E, with said immediate payment. This 8th day of January, 1935. H. A. GUNTER, Administrator, Aberdeen, N. J11-F15 NOTICE OF S.\LE OF L.\ND LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORFX’LOSUKE S.VLE O FKEAL EST.XTE Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage deed executed by D. A, Han non and wife, Flonnie Hannon, to Swift & Company, under date of De cember 7, 1927, which is duly record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book 46 at page 270, to which reference is hereby ma>le, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness therein secured, and the pow- MOKTO.\GEE SALE NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF MOORE. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain Mortgagge Deed, executed by W. L, Kennedy and Wife, Lucy J. Ken nedy, J. C. Cummings and Wife, Jan- nie Cummings, which said Mortgage Deed is dated the 8th day of May, 1925 and recorded in Book 43 at Page 58 of the Moore County Regis try, and default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the conditions therein secured, the undersigned Notice is hereby given that pur suant to judgment entered in the Special Proceedings of W. D. Cole, Administrator of the estate of Kate E. Cole vs. Nora Rogers et al in the Superior Court of Moore County, the undersigned, will, on the 4th day of February, 1935 (this being the first Monday) sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court house door in Carthage, at 12 o’clock I Dowd’s line 1668 ft, to a stake; thence S, 74 W, 1402 ft, to a stake; thence I N. 24 3-4 W. 1481 ft. to a stake; ! thence S, 59 3-4 W. 1158 ft, to a C- stake, a fence comer; thence S. 67 1-2 W, 819 ft. to a stake; thence S. 28 1-2 W. 128 ft, to an iron pin be side the clay road, A. L. Wilson’s corner; thence S. 46 3-4 E, 1894 ft. to a stake; thence S. 75,E. 1406 ft. to a stake; thence N. 88 E. 884 ft. to the beginning, containing 125 acres, more or less. This land is sold subject to all un paid taxes. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Jesse W. Page and wife, Maggie P, Page, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust. A deposit of 10 percent will be re- This the 4th dav of January, 1935. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, Substituted Trustee, Durham, N. C. J18,F8. ADMINISTR.VTORS’ NOTICE noon, the following described tract of, . , . . ... , land lylns .nd being In Mineral Springs Township, Moore County, North Carolina, described as follows, to-wit: Being Lot No. 2 in the division of R. A. Cole Estate. Lying and being on both sides of Little River, and bounded as follows: Beginning at aj stake on the South bank of Little j Having qualified this day as Ad- River, a bay, sweet gum, and black i ministrators of the estate of J. F. gum pointers, the beginning corner | Allred, deceased, late of Moore of Lot No. (1), running with line of j County, North Carolina, this is to not- Lot No. 1 South 5 West 61,43 chains, ify all persons having claims against to a stake, three black jack point-1 the estate of the said deceased to ei‘3; thence N. 75 W. 21,23 chains to j present them, duly verified, to the a .‘:take; thence S, 22 W. 6.07 chains under.signed on or before the 14th day of January 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate payment to us. Dated this 14th day of January, 1935. D, I, ALLRED and CHRISTINE ALLRED, J18,F22 Admlni'-trators. t(j a stake, post oak and pine pointers, a corner of the Gainey land; thence N. 66 W, 10 chains to a stake; thence N, 46 W. 4,20 chains to a stake near the North edge of Mill Branch; thence N. 22 E, 22.23 chains to a stake in the McNeill line; thence as said line S, 72 E. 13.75 chains to a stake, McNeill’s corner; thence N. 6 1-2 E. 28.60 chains to a lightwood