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Pafe Six THE PILOT, SouUiein Pines and Aberdeen, North C>rolina Friday, May 31, 1935. The Week in Vass CARTHAGE - Miss Mary Currie is visiting Mrs. C'uniniunity SonK Service ingham Friday to spend a few days ; Frank C. Yelverton ia Fremont. A community song service or with friends. j Mrs. U. L. Spence, U. L. Spence, “Hymn Sing” will be held in the Henry A. Borst, Jr., who has been Jr., and Mary Worthy Spence spent Vasa Presbyterian church at 8 o’clock attending Campbell College during ^ Monday in Raleigh. Sunday evening. June 2, with the the past year, is at home for his va- j Mr. and Mrs. Ford Worthy and chil- Young People of the Church in cation. i dren of Washington, N. C., spent a charge of the program. Special in- ’ Vick Keith and Franklin Matthews few days in Carthage last week strumental and vocal numbers will visited in Chapel Hill and Durham j with Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Spence, be given and favorite hymns will be Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters of sung by the congregation. The public j^r. and Mrs. W. B. Graham had as I Burlington spent Sunday with Mr. is cordially Invited to be present and their Sunday dinner gueste Mr. and i and Mrs. Oscar Dupree to join In the service. Mrs. Will Graham and children, Misses Kate and Eva Graham, and The regular first Sunday morning Miss Mary McNeill of near Cameron, service will be held in the Vass Meth- Mrs. W. D. Matthews, Preston and odist church at 11:00 o clock Sunday Duncan, Jr., visited in Cameron Sun- morning with the pastor, the Rev. afternoon. Leon M. Hall, bringing the message. ^ ^ „ * . o o ° A. R. Laubscher and family spent . Sunday with relatives near McCall, Beginnmg this week Hotel Char- g ^ mella will be under the management of Miss Mattie McDuffie of Sanford, friends of the Rev. Frank Hare who is succeeding H. C. Livingstone, that he was able to fill resigned. Miss McDuffie assisted with regular appointment in the Vass the hotel here for a short time sev- baptist church on Sunday after hav- <iral years ago, and made a most favl ^een confined to his home for orable impression upon the public. Mrs. J. A. Graham has returned to her home in Rock Hill after a week’s visit In Carthage with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGraw. Chalmers Creace of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting his cousin, Mrs. W. F. Wood, Jr. Mrs. Charles Cox and children are visiting relatives in Rowland. Miss Nannie Hoyle and brother, S. R. Hoyle spent last week In Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. Alice Clark of Raleigh spent Sunday in Carthage with Misses Cor- nie and Janie McLeod. Billy Stronach of Raleigh spent Monday with Charles Barringer. Mr. and Mrs. F. \\'. Wood, Jr., left Sunday for Wadesboro where Mr. Wood is located. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Boyette and several weeks by illness. He was ac- She has had hotel* experience in companied by Mrs. Hare from their South Boston, Va., and several other Jonesboro and they were din- places and is well fitted for the S^ests of Mrs. G. W. Brooks. , I Clean-up day was observed at John- It is not known at present just ' son’s Grove cemetery on Tuesday, and what Mr. Livingstone’s plans are, as , the entire hillside is now in splendid j family spent Sunday in Whiteville. he is said to have several proposi- shape. The flowers in the cemetery I ^jj. ^^d Mrs. H. G. Poole spent tions under consideration. | are unusually beautiful this spring ' Monday in Greensboro and High and more and more interest in mak- I point. It has been learned with regret >ng the place beautiful is being manl- | Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Durham, that John McCvimmon of West End, fested by those having loved ones | john Baker, Mrs. Joe Downing, Mrs. R. L. Phillips and Mrs. Miller attended a zone meeting In Troy Thursday. The Book Reviewers met on Thurs day evening with Miss Bess Stuart. The following program was enjoyed. ‘■Leading Irish Playwright,” Miss Mary Currie; "Spreading the News,” by Lady Gregory—Mrs. J. A. Davis; "The Hour Glass,” by W’illiam But ler Yeats, Miss Mattie Kate Shaw. Mrs. Dan Carter was hostess to the members of her bridge club and several additional guests on Friday afternoon. Contract was played at five tables. Mrs. R. W. Plea.sants ws awarded club prize and Miss Ju dith W’ainer guest prize. A relief project of much value to the community was that of clearing LE GAL NOTICESLEGAL NOTICE SLEGAL NOTICES I for the past eight years principal of buried there the Vass-Lakeview schools, has ten- Between thirty and forty crates of dered his resignation to the local ' berries were sent out from V'ass by school board. Mr. McCrimmon has express Monday morning, and some rendered a fine service to the com- were carried to Southern Pines that munity during his years as head of afternoon to catch a northbound train the schools, and has shown a cooper- in order that they too might be on ative spirit that has been deeply ap- the market Wednesday morning, preciated by the patrons. Under his Buyers have been on hand at the auc- maiiagement the schools have made tion market since Wednesday and the steady progress and the tact and un- gathering and marketing will be in derstanding of the principal have full swing by next week, been largely responsible for the Miss Sadie Winstead will conduct smoothness with which the institu- .ju electric cooking school in the tion has run. As yet no succesor for Vass-Lakeview School building at 3 Mr. McCrimmon has been elected. j o’clock this Friday afternoon, May ,31. All Vass-Lakeview community Mrs. H. C. Livingstone and little daughter, Joann, spent last end with relatives in Sanford. week- John Thompson and daughter, Miss Billie Thompson, of Ellerbe visited “P nand planting flowers. A concrete re sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to- wlt: Situated in Moore County, Aber deen, N. C., and BEGINNING at the Northeastern intersection of Wilder Avenue and Carolina Street in the sub-dlvlslon of "Highlands,” and running thence with Carolina Street North 26 degrees East 150 feet to an iron stake in the line of said Carolina Street; thence South 64 degrees East 100 feet to an iron stake: thence South 26 degrees West 150 feet to a stake in the line of Wilder Avenue; thence with Wild er Avenue North 64 degrees West 100 feet to the point of beginning, being and containing Lot No. 37 In said sub-division of "Highlands” as shown on the official map of Aber deen made by Francis Deaton C. E. In the year 1934, and recorded in the Moore County Registry, and being the same land conveyed from J. R. Page and wife. Myrtle Page to Euclid Mc Whorter by deed dated October 19, 1925, and recorded in the Moore County Registry In Deed Book 97, page 47 to which record reference la hereby made for a more detailed de scription, and by this reference the description therein contained is made a part thereof. This sale Is made on account of de fault in payment of the indebetness secured by said Deed of Trust. A five per cent (5'A) cash deposit will be required of the highest bid der at the .sale. This the 7th day of May, 1935. JEF^’ERSON E. OWENS, M17—J7 Sub.stituted Trustee. ST.ATE OF NORTH CAROLlN.\, DEP.MITMEXT OF ST.VTE. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TO -\LL TO WHOM THESE PRES ENTS M.\Y COME: GREETING: I NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Middle District of North Carolina IX BANRRUl’TCY: NOTICE OF HEARING OF DISC HARGE PETITION: In the Matter of Chas. R. Whitaker and Harriett Reed Whitaker, Bankrupt. The barn of W. D. McCraney at V'ass was destroyed by fire of un known origin late Monday afternoon. taining wall along the edge of the [Mrs. McCraney was working among front campus adjoining the driveway ,her flowers when she was attracted Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson Sun day. Mi.ss Mary Bea.sley went to White cu. u..vcw.^ ^ roaring of the flames which adds much to the general appearance. | roaring or cne names, wnicn Oak Friday to be present at the wed- [spread rapidly. A crowd quickly ding of her brother, Wilbur Beasley, Mrs. D. Wilson went to Wash- and Miss Lucy Cain, which was sol- ‘n&ton, D. C this week to spend a i prevented from emnized in the White Oak Baptist few days with relatives. j spreading to other nearby buildings. church at sunset. Mr. Beasley is prin- Miss Maude Cameron, student nurse | cipal of "the school at Hobgood and at the Hamlet Hospital, visited her Mr.s. Beasley has been a popular } aunt. Mrs. R. G. Rosser Sunday. member of the Apex school faculty. ' They will be at home in Hobgood RE.AL EST.VTE TU.XNSFERS where Mr. Beasley has a position as baseball coach during the summer. L. E. Johnson and J. Vance Rowe, Mrs. Monroe Chappell and baby, j Trustees, to The Federal Corporation; Joanne., returned Monday from a property in Southern Pines, two weeks’ visit with relatives in J. W. Hartsell and wife to F. P. Blackstone, S. C. . Womack and J. A. Thomas, property Miss Jennie Cameron went to Rock- 1 in Greenwood township. TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID BANKRUPT. TAKE NOTICE. That a petition has been filed in said Court by above bankrupts of the County of Moore in .said district, who has been duly ad judged a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1, 1898, for a dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act, and that the 15th day of June, 1935, ten o’clock A. M„ is assigned for a hearing of the same before H. F. Seawell, Jr., as Special Master of Said District, when and where you may attend and show cause, if any you have, why the pray er of said petition should not be granted. This the 16th day of May, 1935. H. F. SEAWELL. JR., M24J14 United States Special Master. i WHEREAS, it appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the volun- 1 tary dissolution thereof by unanl- ! mous consent of all the stockholders j deposited In my office, that the ! STANDARD STORE, INCORPOR- i ATED, a corporation of this State, I whose principal office is situated i in the town of Aberdeen, County of ^ Moore, State of North Carolina (C. j J. Johnson, President, being the agent j therein and in charge thereof, upon i whom process may be served), has i complied with the requirements of ' Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, en- I titled ‘Corporations,” preliminary to ; the issuing of this Certificate of Dls- I solution. NOW, THEREFORE, I. Stacey W. i Wade. Secretary of State of the : State of North Carolina, do herey certify that the said Corporation did, ! on the 16th day of May, 1935, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent In writing to the dis solution of said corporation, execut ed by all of the stockholders there- I of, which said con.sent and the record , of the proceedings aforesaid are now j on file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and af- flx''d my official seal at Raleigh, this 16th day of May, A. D. 1935. STACEY W. WADE. M24-J14 Secretary of State. NOTICE OF S.\LE OF REAL EST.\TE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by D. M. Phillips and his wife, Beulah Phil lips, on the 1st day of April, 1926, which .said deed of trust was duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North , Carolina, in Book No. 44, Page 523, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereta' secured and the conditions therein secured, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the -courthouse door of Moore County on Saturday the 8th day of June, 1935, at the hour of twelve o’clock Noon, the fol lowing described real estate: ' First: That certain tract or lot of land in the village of Glendon, Deep River Township, Moore County, North i Carolina, which is bounded and de- i scribed as follows: Beginning on the [ North side of the Norfolk and South- I ern Railroad track where said track I intersects with the road leading from i Glendon to Carthage, and running thence with the said Glendon and Carthage Road In a Northerly direc tion to E. F. Glenn’s corner, a heavy rock; thence In an Eastern direction with said E. F. Glenn’s line to a point where a line running North and South 200 feet West of the cotton gin house of A. J. Jones intersects with said Glenn line; thence due South to the Norfolk and Southern Railroad track; thence with the Nor. folk and Southern Railroad track to the beginning, excepting therefrom, however, the right of way of the Norfolk and Southern Railroad Com pany, and excepting also a lot of land within said boundary heretofore sold by A. J. Jones to L. D. Phillips and son, D. T. Phillips. This being the same land conveyed to J. W. Gaines and D. M. Phillips by deed appear ing of record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 87, Page 610; and being the same land conveyed by J. W. Gaines to D. M. Phillips by a deed bearing date of December 7th, 1925. Second: That certain tract of land located In Ritters Township, Moore County, North Carolina, which is , bounded and described as follows: ! Bebinning at a stake among four I pines and white oak, running South 1 85 degrees 45 minutes East 1547 feet j to a stone; thence North 6 degrees I 35 minutes East 2741 feet to a stake; I thence North 81 degrees 32 minutes I West 1547 feet to a stake; thence I South 6 degrees 35 minutes West i 2720 feet to the beginning, contain- 1 Ing 96- 9-10 acres more or less. It ; being the tract of land conveyed by L. D. Phillips and wife, Ida L. Phil, j lips, to D. M. Phillips by a deed reg. j istered in the office of the Regster I of Deeds for Moore County In Book i No, 25 at page 477, ( The foregoing sale to be made j subject to all unpaid taxes and prior ! liens. The trustees will require a de. I posit of ten per cent (lO'/c) of the I amount bid as evidence of good faith. I This the 8th day of May, 1935. ! ^ DANIEL L. BELL, I * Trustee, j U. L. Spence and W. D. ' Sabiston, Jr., Attorneys. MlO-31 I .1.1-1 ■■ i I - .■■■I...—I. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE i Having qualified this day as Exe- I cutors of the Last Will and Testa- I ment of V. F. Tarlton. late of Moore County, this is to notify all persons j having claims against the estate of the said V. F. Tarlton, deceased, to ! present them to the undersigned, duly I verified, on or before May 6th, 1936, : otherwise this notice will be pleaded I in bar of their recovery. All persons ! indebted to the said Estate of V. F. Tarlton, deceased, will please make immediate settlement. Dated at Aberdeen, N. C., this 6th day of May, 1935. FLORA LILLIE TARLTON and W. E. FREEMAN, May 17—J21 Executors. LEGAL NOTICES Travel Bargains | TICKETS ON SALE DAILY FROM SOL^HERN PIN»ES I TO Columbia, West Palm Beach, Fla. Nashville, Tenn. Portsmouth-Norfolk, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Round Trip One-Way One-Way Unrestricted Coach Unrestricted 15 Day 6 Months $ 2.03 4.05 $ 5.40 $ 6.75 4.14 8.28 11.05 13.80 6.71 13.42 17.90 28.40 .. 11.20 22.40 29.90 37.35 12.20 24.40 32.55 40.70 9.88 19.75 26.35 32.95 10.24 20.47 27.30 34.15 4.22 8.44 11.25 14.10 5.23 10.63 14.20 17.75 7.37 14.74 19.65 24.60 9.66 18.35 24.50 30.60 7.82 15.63 20.85 26.05 11.62 23.23 31.00 38.75 ... 3.65 7.30 9.75 12.00 3.39 6.77 9.05 11.30 5.14 10.27 13.70 17.15 6.58 11.71 16.58 20.03 10.04 15.17 23.50 26.95 13.28 18.41 29.98 33.43 FARES TO OTHER POINTS MT US EXPLAIN AIR-CONDITIONED EQUIPMENT ON SEABOARD TRAINS— AN EXCI.USIVE FEATURE SfflP YOUR AUTO BY TRAIN Costs only one additional ticket when two people travel using nnrestricted fares. t For further Information see your local Ticket Agent or write H. E. PLEASANTS, D. P. A., 505 Odd Fellows Building Raleigh, N. C. The Only Comfrietely Air-Conditioned Trains in the South. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT J. Blaine Ritter vs j Mabel Ritter I The Defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled : as above has been commenced by the ' Plaintiff in the Superior Court of I Moore County, North Carolina to ob- ‘ tain an absolute divorce upon the grounds of seperatlon and the De- I fendent will further take notice that I if she fails to answer or demur with in the time required by law to the complaint filed In the Office of the Clerk of Moore County, then the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded. This the 27th day of April, 1935. JOHN WILLCOX, Clerk of the Superior Court. Robert E. Denny, Attorney for Plaintiff. May 3-24 NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred by section 2435 of the Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, we, the undersigned Executors, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, 1935, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Tarlton Jewelry Store on South Street in the town of Aberdeen, certain watche-^ to the number of , said watches hav ing been left with the late V. F. Tarl ton for repairs and having been re paired, and m-^re than thirty days having elapsed since they were re paired and the owners not having called for them and paid the repair bill. Dated this 17th day of May, 1935. FLORA LILLIE TARLTON and W. E. FREEMAN, Executors of V. F. Tarlton, deceased. M24-31. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred bv Deed of Trust exe cuted by Euclid H. McWhorter and wife, Frances B. McWhorter, dated the 15th day of April, 1928, and re corded In Book 47, Page 305, In the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, Jefferson E. Owens, Substituted Trustee, will, at twelve o’clock Noon on Wednesday, June 12th, 1935 at the Court House Door of Moore County In Carthage, Nortt Carolina, Pay Your Taxes before the Penalty Increases On June 1, 1935 the penalty on 1934 taxes due Moore County increases to 21/2% You are urged to settle be fore the above date and save this additional penalty, which the law requires to be added to the amount you now owe. % If inconvenient to visit, the tax collector’s office, you are requested to mail in your re mittance at once. Respectfully W. T. HUNTLEY Tax Collector Pay Now and Save Money liiiiiiiiiiiiinimnmimiimiiTTmmTnmiinTinniiiifiiiiimninirimittiii imimniiTmiiimirininmTTmTniTrTintTmmTmTTTnmi
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