Friday, March 29, 1935. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Pafte Sev« Cameron anil Community Refunding Plan For Seaboard is Approved r» j 4 o tfonn nnn „ Lowry was hostess to Road to Save $800,000 a Year in ^ ,, ^ u , . “ 1 j I I the Merry Makers last Friday even- Interest Under Federal ' f' i VH" ♦ 1 ^ home of Mrs. Loula Muae. I Karly spring flowers decorated the A refunding plan whereby the Sea- j living room and hall. A clever con- board Air Line Railway will save ap-; test was greatly enjoyed, in which proximately $800,000 a year in inter-, Mrs. H. D. Tally was winner, receiv- est on its outstanding obligations ^ dainty vase. was approved last week by Judge Miss Mary Hendrix entertained her spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Snipes. After spending the Spring holidays at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten, Robert Wooten returned to State College Monday. Haywood Snipes who holds a posi tion in Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Hackney Held on 1st Degree Murder Charge Must Stand Trial in Superior Court as Result of Shw)t- injj Affray Probable cause against John Hack ney for murder in the first degree was found in Recorder’s Court on Monday when he faced the court on a charge of murdering Park Brewer Luther B. Way in an oral opinion : Sunday School class of young girls Mrs. Marshal Snipes. 1 a deadly weapon, and he was from the bench in Federal District ‘^st Friday evening at her home, with The Dramatic and Glee Clubs of | bound to Superior Court without Court in Norfolk, Va. j a delightful social. Carthage and Cameron High Schools j Privilege of bond. Hackney and The refunding plan in general, in-1 Jones Bowden and family, who have will present this, Friday evening, at Brewer residedr in the Putnam sec- volves the reduction of interest rates/l been occupying the Everett house g :00 o’clock in the Cameron SchooJ Everett moved to West End last week, where auditorium. ‘The Tourist Shop,” by Mr. Bowden has work in the furniture the Carthage School and “The Kelly factory. Carl Loving of Route 1 also Kids.” by the Cameron School. Se- began work in this factory this week, lections by the Glee Clubs. Admission, Prof, Coltrain of Greenwood children 10c and adults 15. School and Mrs. Coltrain, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Oscar Omohundro, Mrs. Bill Coletrain of Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Blue Omohundro of on approximately $28,000,000 in re ceivers’ and equipment trust certifi cates. It represents almost six months of negotiations between the receivers for the railway and its creditors, most of whom had agreed to the plan be fore it was submitted to the court. An expected strenuous apposition were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Gordonsville, from many of the creditors failed to Mrs. R. C. Thomas and family. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loving! <^><1 cou.sin. W'illard Womble Clegg, materialize. With approximately Mrs. Loula Muse spent Thursday in and family of route 1. | during a game of “shootin’ ” was also of the Raleigh. ' Dr. H. O. Averitt was called to his bound to Superior I-Iigtiland F*ines Inn and Cottages (WEYMOUTH HEIGHTS) SOUTHERN IMNES SEASOxN DECEMBER TO MAY Highland Pines Inn with its Splendid Dining Room Service and its Cheerful Homelike Atmosphere Caters to the Requirements of those Occupying Winter Homes in the Pine Tree Section. The Hotel is Situated on Weymouth Heights (Massachusetts Avenue) Amid De lightful Surroundings. Good Parking Space is Available for Motorists. All Features of First Class Hotels are Included at Highland Pines Inn. Best of Everything. M. H. TUKNEK, W. E. FLYNN, Managing Director Kexident Manager tion of Moore county. Brewer, ac cording to Hackney’s story, made threats against him on Friday, and the shooting occurred on Saturday evening as brewer was approachmg | the Hackney home. Rich Clegg, 11-year-old Negro boy of the .same section who on the same Va. were week-end . ®^ternoon .shot to death his nine-year- { ** I . . *■ Court without twenty attorneys from out wi, | state present to protect their clinets’; | interest, rather than attacking the ; ell Hemphill were dinner guests Svm- week on account of the illness of his contented in the county jail at Car- Miss Effie Gilchrist and Mrs. Jew- home near Fayetteville one day last bond. The child is apparently well general refunding plan they chose in stead to ask for equal or special priv ileges for various typos of obliga tions. This led Justice W'ay to remark during the proceedings that most of day of Miss Thurla Cole. Miss Edith Cameron and Mrs. N. N. McLean of Vass were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLean on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wellons Burt of Bis- mother. ; thage, but he is reticent about dis- I cussing the occurrence which led to DEWBEKKV SE.XSOX XE.MIS bis being there. .\M) CKOWEKS .\HE Bl’SY Clyde Melton, Clinton Morrison and Mary Warrick, colored, charged That the dewberry season is just ^ with bi’eaking and entering the W’est around the corner is evidenced by the ^ Southern Pines School building, were rapid growth of the leaves on the found guilty of malicious injury to OKQW 0(U those present seemed “afraid to were in town Sunday to sec Miss break up the plan.” j Harrington. “From mv study of the receiver-! The Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill and another Mi.ss Katie Harrington spent Sunday Sr«'^ers are bustling around getting, en 90 days each on the roads and the and me<j+ie5'+ Tomato-Often weighs 2^2 lb;. Fewest cfseeds- no core-and leajt acid. vines, and the way in which the real property. The two men were giv- ship,” the Judge stated on occasion, “it looks as if it is going to be difficult to make both ends meet.” The refunding period was anthoiz- ed for five years, during which time in Raeford visitinjr relatives their vines tied up. The end of this woman 60 days to work at the county A banVo, ,3 monCRWC quite,"-- '-I I"' A an interesting show in the school auditorium on Thursday afternoon of last week. The little folks thor- it is hoped the revenues of the road ' enjoyed the clever perforn^ will be sufficient to pull it out of the 'I'^ee. hole. If there is no improvement at the end of this time, the Judge inti mated, a reorganization of the rail way likely will take place. CITES S.\VIN(i TO F.XKMTilT IN PIRCH.ASES OF FERTILIZER Mr. and Mrs. Guy Matthews of Sanford, were week-end guests of Mrs, Georgie Matthews. Lester i"rane of Raleigh, a student of State College spent the week-end with his uncle, George McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. George McDermott, Misses Margaret McDermott and June Mclver Hemphill, George, Jr., and John McDermott and guest Les vines on the stakes and before very much longer reports of “first blos soms” will be coming in. The Vass auction market, which has been operated for the past two years by the Chadbourn Marketing i Company, wil be under the same Henderson Shaw and John McIn tosh, colored, of Pinehurst, were found guilty of public drunkenness and driving a car while intoxicated and McIntosh was found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon. McIn tosh was given 60 days on the roads. HRITE for a Free copy of Wood's Catalog offering New Varieties, Old Favorites, Planting Table, etc. T. W. Wood & Sons, Richmond, Va. management this year. This company ^ suspended upon payment of a fine of has given .splendid .service ;to the $]00 and the costs, and Shaw was ’ gro.wers and the auction system of given 30 days, suspended upon pay- selling has met with favor. KEPAIU SHOP FOH SCHOOL TRI C KS IN ( ARTH.VGE So long as there are literally hun dreds of fertilizer agencies in a giv en territory or county, farmers need not expect relief from high fertilizer j ter Crane, spent Sunday afternoon in cost. A busy farmer has said that it: Fayetteville. was not uncommon for a dozen sales-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snow and Miss men to canvass the same road, the [ Evelyn Ann Snow spent Sunday in same people, on the same day. At. Old Dock, Columbus county, guests , and will provide ample storage space ' white, of Sheffield township, and Gor- ment of a fine of $.50 and the costs. Both had their driver's license sus pended for 90 days, and the sheriff was ordered to destroy the pistol car ried by McIntosh. Judgments of 30-day road senten ces, suspended upon payment of A county garage and repair shop for school trucks is under construc tion in Carthage as a Federal pro- ' fines of $50 and the costs and sus- ject. The building will be eighty-five , pension of drivers’ licenses for 90 by one hvindred and fifty feet in size ^ days were meted to Jasper Hussey, #bMATd .the ' strain ] "'Buy WOOD'5 5€€D5 fKOM SOI THEKN I'INES, N. C. McNeill iV Company Thrower’s Pharmacy ABEKDEEN, N. C. .Vherdeen Hardware Co. Burney Hardware Co. PLNEHUKST, N. C. Pinehurst \>arehoiises, Inc. Smith & Ritter Pinehurst Department Store VASS, N. C. A. \\. MeNelll C. & P. Store the best a farmer can only give his . of Mrs. Snow’s sister. total business to one pgent, and in his buying he is paying the follow ing bills w'ith his fertilizer cost: Twelve salesmen, twelve gr.;i bills, twelve automobiles depreciated, and twelve commission discounts. The ex pense of financing like this is all ad ded to the cost of his fertilizer, and without this extra expense he should buy a fertilizzer at a saving of ap proximately five dollars per ton. This can be done through coopera tive buying that will lower the cost and improve the quality. By proper support through their own organiza tion, thousands of dollars can be sav ed of their money, says the local manager of the Moore County Mutual | exchange, Mr. McCrimmon of Car thage. Haywood Snipes of Richmond, Va., for all of the school trucks in the I county during the vacation months. don Perry, white, of Sanford, drunken driving charges. Advertise in The Pilot for Results. A BLOOD BUILDER “mn down” systems. l’7h.c9<W’Ionic Ipursai^g Pursang actually builda real red blood. Makes yon feel better. Get a bottle today. Take it for two or three days and see how mnch better yon feci. In a week or more yon ■will bardly be lieve yon are the same person. Sandhills Drug Company, Inc. 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