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I Pag::, c«* THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday. June 21, 1935. Farmers fan Save Thousands by Control of Tobacco Worms Timely Information on How to Combat Pests Which Cause Heavy Damage Each Year CAMERON Tobacco worms are well known peitts to North Carolina tobacco growers. There are two kinds of wonna responsible for the damage as most growers well know; (1) The Tobacco Bud Worm, (2) The Tobacco ' Horn Worm. The pests cause many thousands of dollars damage to the tobacco crop each year and growers should make every effort to control these insects. | The Tobacco Bud W'orm is closely ' related to the corn ear worm and feeds in the tips of the growing plants. The best known method of control is to apply poisoned corn meal to the buds. Mix 1 pound of ar senate of lead with 75 pounds of corn meal (or 6 heaping teaspoonfuls of arsenate of lead to 1 peck of corn meal.) Carefully mix the poison through- ' out the corn meal. The meal should not contain much coarse husk. About 12 pounds of the mixture (arsenate of lead and corn meal) or 1 peck per acre is necessary for each appli cation. Do not substitute Paris green, calcium arsenate, or any other poison for the arsenate of lead. Do not sub stitute any other material for the corn meal. A small pinch of the poison mixture should be dropped into the center of the bud. Applications carelessly made j are of no value. When the buds are j closed they should be opened wtih one | hand and the mixture dropped in with i the other. Do not apply too much of the poison mixture as an overdose will injure the plants. From three to five applications dur ing a season will usually give con- ^ trol. Applications should be begun when a careful examination of the buds show that the worms are becom ing numerous. The applications should be made a week apart. The Tobacco Horn Worm is well known by all tobacco growers. The damage by this pest is often very se- vei-e. Arsenate of lead applied a.s a dust has given best results in the control of the horn worm. A a dust the arsenate of lead should be applied at the rate of 3 1-2 lbs. to 5 lbs. per acre. If applied as a spray, use from S to 4 lbs. of arsenate of lead to 100 gallons of water. The “one-in-six mixture (1 pound of Paris green with 5 pounds of arse nate of lead) used for the flea beetle will control the horn worm. See cir cular on Tobacco Flea Beetle for in formation about the tobacco flea bee tle. Use only poisons which are ad vised. Do not substitute any other material for those recommended. FliLL FROGKA.M PL.VNNED FOIi 4-H SHOUT t ()l KSK Four-H club members who attend the annual short course at State Col lege, July 24. 29, will enjoy a week of fun and fellowship while learn ing hov/ to make rural life more at tractive and profitable. Club leaders at the college (arc working cut plans designed to make the short course this year the best ever held. A full program of study and recreation is being arranged, said L. R. Harrill, state club leader. MAKKI.AGE LICENSE A marriage license has been issued from the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore county to John D. Paul of Washington, N. C., and Mrs. Bertha McLeod Freeman of Vass, Route 1. Mesdamea J. D.. McLean, Sallie Smith, H. D. Tally and S. D. Walker spent Friday aiternoon in Raeford. Miss Ann Eliza Jackson of White Hill spent a few days in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill last week. Miss Margaret McLean and James McDonald, who were delegates to the Young People's Conference at Flora Macdonald College, gave a full and most interesting report of the confer ence during the Sunday School hour last Sunday. Mesdames Janie Muse, Jewell Hem phill, Misses Jacksie and Minnie Muse and John C. Muse of Sanford visited relatives in Vass and Southern Pines Sunday afternoon. Prof. R. F. Lowry spent Wednesday night in town with Mrs. Loula Muse and family, returning Thursday to Chapel Hill to attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snodgrass and son of Charlotte were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. McKeith- en and Mrs. M. McL. McKeithen. Miss Lillian Cole is attending sum mer school at Peabody, Nashville. Tenn.. preparatory to her M. A, de gree. Mrs. Buie of Dillon, S. C.. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McNeill. Evandei" McNeill and Mrs. Jim Blue of Raeford were guests one day last week of the Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Mc Neill. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mclver attend ed services at Union Presbyterian church last Sunday. Mis^ Margaret McLeod of Gold- ston is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mil ton Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Earl York and sons of Raleigh were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten. Miss Mary Lacy Mclver of Pocket is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips. Edward White Jones, student at Rutherford College, is at home on Route 1 for the summer vacation. The many friends of Prof. and Mrs. E. S. Temple will be interested to learn that they have recently mov ed into their lovely new home in Sal isbury. Prof. Temple was for sever al years principle of Cameron school. Lloyd Hartsell of Chesterfield. S.' C.. spent Sunday with his grand-par- : ents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hartsell. Mrs. Ed Snow of Asheville is vis- I iting her mother, Mrs. Daisy Loving i of Rcute 1, while her husband, the; Rev. Ed Snow is attending the Pas-1 tor's Summer School at Duke Univer sity. I Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tally, the Rev. J. W. Hartsell. Lloyd and Linden ' Hartsell, Misses Mary Hendricks and ^ Annie Hartsell and Mr. and Mrs. Hart-' sell Hendricks motored to Devil’s Den Sunday afternoon. ; Frost Snow and little grand-daught- , er. Evelyn Ann, after a week's visit' with relatives in Lenoir, returned home Saturday. , Mrs. Guy Matthews and little daughter of Sanford are spending. this week with Mrs. Georgia Mat thews. Mrs. Georgia McFadyen and son Robert McFadyen of Akron, Ohio, ' spent Sunday in Fayetteville with rel atives. William Earl York of Raleigh is spending the week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten. Ivir. and Mrs. J. D. McLean were in Jonesboro Saturday evening to see the Rev. L. H. Joyner, who remains quite ill at his home. Hemphill of Cameron, Johi C. Muse of Sanford and Mr. and Atrs. W. H. Keith of Vass were Sunday callers at the home of Misses Sallie and Bes sie Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barnhardt, Mrs. Gurley, Mrs. Edwards and Misses Jane and Margaret Gurley of San ford visited Mrs. W. D. Matthews and Miss Jessie Mae Barnhardt at the Matthews home Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. W'ellons Burt and daughter of Biscoe visited Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cameron and Miss Jen nie Cameron Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Beasley and chil dren of Anisonville visited Miss Mary Beasley and R. P. Beasley Sunday afternoon. E. B. Keith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson of Pine- hurst visited Mrs. Jane Keith Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron. A. Mac Cameron and Lawrence Furr spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cameron’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McKay, in Buie’s Creek. Miss Myrtle McMillan spent last week-end in Raleigh with Mrs. J. Lee Johnson. Miss Eva Callahan, student nurse in a High Point Hospital, came Sat urday to spend her two weeks’ va cation with her, parents. Mr. ,and Mrs. H. C. Callaaiin. The Rev. C, A. Lawrcnce attended an adjourned meeting of Presbytery at Fayetteville on Tuesday. Miss Marian McMillan returned Saturday from Flora Macdonald Col lege at Red Springs, where she at tended the Intermediate Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Redga Thomas and son. Mack, spent Sunday at the R. L. Oldham home. Miss Anna Edgerton of Mooresville. who is the guest of Mrs. Frank Cam- j eron. spent the week-end with friends in Raleigh. j Ivlr. ana Mrs. J. M. McMillan and i Miss Mary Frank McMillan were i Sanford visitors a day last week. er Lee of Richmond, Va.. are visit ing Mrs. Drigger’s mother, Mrs. Lee Warren. Mrs. W’illiard Griffin spent a few days in Hoxboro last week. Mrs. Fred Womach and daughter, Joyce are visiting relatives in Sum ter, S. C. Mrs. Frank Hester has returned to her home in Charlotte after a visit with her sister. Mrs. Charles Bar ringer. Misses Mary Jackson Yow and Ruth Mclver Barringer are visiting Mrs. T. L. Riddle in Sanford. Mrs. Frank McDonald spent Thurs day in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eastman of Ral eigh spent the week-end with Miss Eliza Green. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Spain of Char lotte were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Downing. Alexander McDonald of Star is vis iting his grandmother. Mrs. J. H. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bailey and Mr, LEGAL NOTICES jack pointers: thence S. 76 E. 2175 chs. to a pine stump, post oak and white oak pointers; thence N. 4 W. 1690 chains to a stake, post oak and red oak pointers, second corncr of 2 acres; thence N. W. 20.60 chains to a stake; thence S. 1 E. 15.10 chains to the beginning, containing 31 3-4 rbcres. THIRD TRACT: Adjoining Elias McNeill and others, on Buffalo Creek. Beginning at a stake, origi nally a black jack or oak in the low ground of the Creek, said to be a corner of William Smith or Neill Mc Leod’s beginning corner of 50 acres on the W’est side of the Creek; thence N. 33 W'. 30 chs. to a stake near 2 black oaks; thence N 29 E. 3.85 chs. to S. G. Garner’s corner; thence the division line of said Garner S. 58 E. 37.80 chs. to a stake water oak and oak pointers, his corner; thence S. 16 3-4 W. 5.25 chs. to a stake in the line of the Neill McLeod 50 acres; thence with that line N. )0 W. 345 chs. to the corner of said 50 acres; thence with it S. 60 W. 18.50 chs. to the beginning, containing 116 acres, more or less. The terms of the foregoing sa!e will LEGAL NOTICES is to notify all persona having claims agahist the estate of the said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersign ed process agent at her office in the Hart Building. Southern Pines, N. C., on or before the 7th day of June, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please 'make immediate payment. This 1st day of June. 1935. Samuel L. Hayes, Executor of Vinie H. Hughes, Deceased. Evelyn Thomas, Process Agent, Southern Pines, North Carolina. J6-Jull2 NOTK'E OF FORECLOSURE SALE Arlington Bailey and son Jimmie of i f/^J^^^^^and the J/^^^tee^ Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., are visiting Mr. i ces.sful bidder as evidence of good and Mrs. George D. Carter. I "aith. I This, the 7th day of June, 1935. MURDOCH M. JOHNSON, LEGALN0TICES^3,„.^, j W. D. Sabiston, Jr.. Attorneys for Trustee J14, Jul5. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS S.\LE L’^nder, and by virtue cf, the author ity and direction contained in that certain order and decree made and en- NOTIC’E OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION Under and by virtue of an execu- tered at the May Term of the Su-1 tion directed to the undersigned by perior Court of Moore County, North ! Hon. John Willcox, Clerk Superior Carolina, in an action now pending; Court of Moore County, in the mat- | in Sandhills Town.ship. and entitled "Gurney P. Hood, Com-, ter of J. Pleasant Hines vs. A. Mon- Said land beinp tho Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by A. S. Newcomb and Frances P. Newcomb, his wife, to Angie P. Newcomb, under date of January 2, 1932, which is duly re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Book of Mortgages 55 at page 24. to which reference is hereby made, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and the powers of sale in said mortgage having become operative, and said mortgage being subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door in the Town of Carthage, North Carolina, at the hour of Noon, on the 29th day of June, 1935. the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit; A one-fourth undivided interest in and to a certain tract or parcel of land in Moore County, North Carolina, CARTHAGE The Week in Vass •‘Forgotten Women," mother.^? of several of the great missionaries of the ages, were featured in an inter esting program given by membere of the Methodist Auxiliary at the reg ular monthly meeting held on Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. W. B. Graham. The Bible study was omitted due to the absence of the leader, but the Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Tho bus iness session was presided over by the pre.siilent, Mrs. C. L. Tyson arid Mrs. H. A. Borst was elected secretary to fill out the unexpired term of Miss Nettie Gschwind, resigned. An inter-racial program in the form of a playlet entitled “The Tenth Man” was given by Mrs. D. C. McGill. Mrs. C. A. Lawrence and Mrs. N. N. Mc Lean at the June meeting of the Presbyterian Auxiliary, held in the church. Mrs. Lawrence conducted the Bible study. It was reported that the White Cross supplies made by the auxiliary had been collected and mail ed to headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox have an nounced the arrival of a son on Mon day morning. June 17, at their home on Route 1. The baby weighs six and one-half pounds and his nr me is W. Clyde Cox. Jr. •Mrs. W. M. Moore and little son returned Sunday from York, S. C.. wnert they spent a wet k fcllowing the ceath of her father. Mr, and Mrs. George Laubscher of Kansas City and Mis.'^os Anna and Eniiiy Laubscher of Higii Point ar rived ('tr-ing la.st week-end to spend two weeisR with their moll.er Mi.s. i '^l ank .ie^freys, Mr. Laurs.scht •• v.a.s married in Kansas City of June 11th and he and his bride came cy automo. bile, arriving late Sunday afternoon. I Miss Mary Davis Westrott of Man. teo left Friday after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. D. A. Smith. Mrs. Smith accompanied her to Manteo and returned the first of the week. , Mrs. Irene Byrd of Colunibia, ,S. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Byrd and little ^son, Dickie, of Albemarle. Mr. Ji.nd Mrs. Richard Griffin and children of Hamlet, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin I and Edward Griffin of Sanford, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin Mrs. Janie Muse, Misses Minnie and Jacksie Muse and Mrb. Jewell Mrs. O. D. Wallace and Mrs. B. C. j W'allace spent a few days in Rich- ' mond last week. I The Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Blue of : Burlington spent a few days last | week with Mr. and Mrs. O. p. Welch. | Sheriff and Mrs. Charles McDonald I and son Charles Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. ^ J. W. Lambeth spent a few days in j Washington, D. C.. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mohr of New ; York City are visiting Mrs. Mohr’s , mother. Mrs. R. L. Burns. | Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Dallas and. family have moved to Albemarle, j Mrs. Brown of Sanford is visiting i her daughter, Mrs, Earl McDonald. | Miss Katherine Shields, assistant j librarian at St. Mary’s school in Ral-, eigh, is at home for the vacation. | Mrs. N. A. McKeithen, Mrs. L. W. ' Barlow, Misses Frances McKeithen and Joanne Barlow shopped in Ral eigh Saturday. Mrs. Ida Evans of Rowland visited her sisters, Mi.sses May and Bess Stuart last week. Miss Betty Doyle Wallace is visit ing relatives in Richmond. j Mrs. A. T. Lewis and daughters left ; for Raleigh Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis has accepted a position in the , Methodist Orphanage. Miss Mary Worthy Spence has re turned home after a visit with rela tives in Columbus, Ga. Alex Wainer of Alabama is spend ing a few days in Carthage with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wainer. Mrs. W. G. Brown spent last week in Pinebluff, the guest of Mrs. William Cook. Mrs. R. W. Pleasants, Mrs. Lizzie Gardner. Mrs. John W'ilcox and Miss Margaret Wilcox are visiting rela tives in Florence, S. C. I The Rev. Dwight Ives and family I have moved to Spray where Mr. Ives has been called to preach. Miss Nannie Hoyle is visiting rel atives in Greensboro, i Mrs. J. R. Lynch of Sanford is I spending a few days in Carthage I with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. j Yow. I C. C. Muse of Wilson spent the week-end in Carthage with his fam ily- Miss Florence Seagroves of North Wilkesboro spent the week-end |in Carthage with her mother Mrs. Dora Seagroves. Mrs. John Baker of Philadelphia is visiting her parents Dr. aij^ Mrs. John Symington. The White Oak Serenaders from W. B. I. G., in Greensboro will be at the Carthage High School Auditor ium Friday, June 28. Admission will be 10 and 25 cents. Mrs. S. H. Miller was hostess to her bridge club on Friday evening. Five tables for contract were placed among a setting of beautiful summer flowers. Mrs. L. R. Sugg was award ed high score prize for club members and Mrs. Worth Miller received high score prize for guests. Mrs. Howard Driggers and daught- Gurney Hood. Com-, ter of J. Pleasant Hines vs. A. Mon- Said land being those two tracts missioner of Banks of the State of | tosanti, same being J. P. Judgment comprising Ten Hundred Seventy- North Carolina, Ex. Rel Page Trust ‘ No. 1097, and the same being a judg- six (1076) acres, more or less, ad- Company, et al. Plaintiff, vs. Moore 1 ment on a lien for labor performed on joining the lands of Verner Z. Reed County Securities Corporation, De-1 the premises hereinafter described, (formerly of Dr. M. W. Marr), Ed fendant.” the undersigned will offer j and the same being declared by said Cross, Jacob Morton. Robert Deans for sale and sell to the highest bidder, judgment to be a first and prior lien and others, deeded by'j. C. Little and for cash on Monday, the 8th day of against .said property, the undersign- wife, Alma M. Little and L. C. Year- July, 1935, at the hour of twelve, ' ed will on gan and wife, F. Agnes Yeargan to noon, at the Courthou.se door of; .MOM).\V, .XUGl’ST 5th, at 13 A. S. Newcomb Ernest W Bush Moore County, in the Town of Carth. 1 O’CLOCK NOON Anna B. Jenks, Edwina L. Bennett age. the following described real es-; offer for -sale to the highest bidder and Lillian A. Roberts in a deed dat- tate; ! for cash, for the purpose of satisfy- ed Dec. 8 1919, and recorded in the That certain parcel or tract of land ing said lien, the fcllowing described ; Office of the Register of Deeds for lying and being in Aberdeen, Sand- real estate, to wit: Moore County, N. C., in Deed Book hill Township, Moore County, North Beginning at a black gum, three No. 76 at Page 256; being also the Carolina, and more particularly de-! black gum pointers, the first corner .same land described in a deed from scribed as follows, to wit; Situate, ly- of lot No. 1 (in the division of the Jerry V. Healy to A. S. Newcomb, ing and being on the South side of Wicker land), running with the first Anna B. Jenks, Lillian A. Roberts Main Street in the town of Aber- line of it S. 15 1-2 W. 5.75 chains to and E. W. Bush, recorded in the said deen, beginning at a point in the , a ccment post. Frank Maples begin- Office of the Register of Deeds for South side walk of West Main street. | ning corner of 11 2-3 acres; thence Moore County, N. C„ in Deed Book 6.6 feet South-westerly from the con- S, 3 W. 9.75 chains to the center of No. 95 at Page 459, to which said Crete curb of said street and in the * the clay road; thence along said road deeds reference is hereby made for line of the center line of the com-, s. 64 E. 7.00 chains; thence S. 75 E. specific description and identification. mon wall between the building occu pied by the Aberdeen Hardware Com pany and the Fox Drug Company; runs thence South 28 West 92 1-2 feet to the right of way of the Nor folk Southern Railroad-Company, the northern side thereof, runs thence •This the 28th day of May. 1935. ANGIE P. NEWCOMB. Per Johnson & McCluer, Attorneys J7-28. 3.50 chains crossing the creek; thence N. 31 E. 9.47 chains to n stake in the bend of the road, post oak and poplar pointers; thence N. 86 W’. 2.00 chains to a stake at an old saw mill place; thence N. 4 E. 8:10 chains to a stake, one pine pointer; thence N. along the curve of the said right of j 86 1-2 W. 15 chains to the beginning, , , ^ ^ ^ way of the said Norfolk Southern ' containing 24 1-2 acres more or less, tutors of the Last W ill and Testa- Railroad Company and 40 feet from ^ being lot No. 2 in division of Wicker ■ nient of V. F. Tarlton, late of Moore the center of the track thereof in a land, being the same property deed- County, this is to notify all persons westerly direction 145 feet to the ^ ed by J. H. Scarboro •ind wife Janie ( having claims against the estate of South corner of the Methodist Church Scarix)ro to A. Montesanti by deed re- the said V. F. Tarlton, deceased, to EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Having qualified this day as Exe- lot; thence North 28 East 149 feet to the sidewalk of West Main Street; thence along said sidewalk South 67.03 East 128 feet to the point of beginning, being the lands conveyed unto H. A. Page, J. R. Page and F'rank Page. Trustees for Page & Company, by deed of Emma C. Page, Mary E. Page and Frances Page Wild er, being joined by her husband, Thos corded in office of Register of Deeds , present them to the undersigned, duly of Moore County in Deed Book 94, verified, on or before May 6th, 1936, Page 528. otherwise this notice will be pleaded This June 10, 1935. in bar of their recovery. All persons C. J. MCDONALD, indebted to the said E.state of V. F. J14,Jul5 Sheriff of Moore County. Tarlton. deceased, will please make ——- immediate settlement. F^XEC'UTOR'S NOTICE Dated at Aberdeen, N. C.. this 6th Travel Bargains Having qualified as Executor of May, 1935. ' T „ f U U V, ^ FLORA LILLIE TARLTON and B. Wilder, of date January 10, 1912,! the estate of Vinie H. Hughes, deceas- ^ FREEMAN and recorded in the office of Register ed, late of Duval County, Florida, this Mav 1'7—J21 ’ Executors. of Deeds of Moore Countj', North — ■ " 1 Carolina, in Book 49, at page 160, and being the lands and premi.ses upon ^ which is situated the btiildings nowi:{ occupied by Page Trust Company, by : * Aberdeen Hardwai-e Company, and by ; Page Brothers and Page and Com. i pany. ed™"c^mpllInU‘’with^hf^^^^^ TICKETS ON SALE DAILY FROM SOUTHERN PIN»ES the court above referred to, and the sale will be made subject to the con firmation by said court. A deposit of twenty per cent of the amount bid will be required of the successful bidder as evidence of good . L'aith. I This, the 6th day of June, 1935. i M. G. BOYETTE, S. J. HINSDALE, J14Jul5. Commissioners. TO One-Way One-W'ay Coach Unrestricted Round Trip Unrestricted 15 Day 6 Months NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Under, and by virtue of, the power and authority conferred and contain, ed in that certain Deed of Trust ex ecuted by Pinehurst Realty Company, a North Carolina corporation, to Murdoch M. Johnson, Trustee, which said Deed of Trust is dated the 1st day of April, 1931. and duly record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore Count,. North Car olina. in Book of Mortgages No. 56, at Page 57, and whereas, default has been made in the payment of the in. debtedness thereby secured and the conditions therein secured, the under signed Trustee will offer far sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door of Moore county, in the Town of Carthage, on Mon day, the 8th day of July. 1935, at the hour of tw'elve, Noon, the following j described real estate: i All those three certain tracts of land lying and being in Moore County, in Sheffield Township, more particular, ly described as follows, to wit: FIRST TRACT: Near the town of j Elise, beginning at a stake S. 16 3*4 W. 40 yards from the well; runs I thence N. 16 3-4 E. 7.65 chs. passing 1 over the well and crossing the D. & | C. RR. to a stake in the Hunsucker I line, now C. C. Fry’s line; thence that | line N. 64 1-2 W. 6.39 chs. to a stake; thence S. 16 3-4 W. 5.40 chs. to Len- deri Kennedy's corner of one acre; thence S. 73 E. 3.20 chs. to a stake and one white oak pointer, Kennedy’s corner; thence S. 16 3-4 W. 2.75 chs. to a stake; thence S. 67 1-2 E. 3.19 chs. to the beginning, containing 3 9-10 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the lands of Isham Wallace heirs. Begin ning at a stake 2 pines and black Columbia, S. C. $ 2.03 $ 4.05 $ 5.40 $ 6.75 Savannah, Ga. . 4.14 8.28 11.05 13.80 Jack.sonville, Fla. 6.71 13.42 17.90 22.40 West Palm Beach, Fla. .... 11.20 22.40 29.90 37.35 Miami, Fla. 12.20 24.40 32.55 40.70 Tampa, Fla. 9.88 19.75 26.35 32.95 St. Petersburg, Fla. 10.24 20.47 27.30 34.15 Athens, Ga. 4.22 x 8.44 11.25 14.10 Atlanta, Ga. _ 5.23 10.63 14.20 17.75 Chattanooga, Tenn. 7.37 14.74 19.65 24.60 Nashville, Tenn. 9.66 18.35 24.50 30.60 Birmingham, Ala. 7.82 15.63 20.85 26.05 Memphis, Tenn. 11.62 23.23 31.00 38.75 Portsmouth-Norfolk, Va. .... 3.65 7.30 9.75 12.00 Richmond, Va. 3.39 6.77 9.05 11.30 Washington, D. C. ....; 5.14 10.27 13.70 17.15 Baltimore, Md. 6.58 11.71 16.58 20.03 I Philadelphia. Pa. 10.04 15.17 23.50 26.95 New York, N. Y 13.28 18.41 29.98 33.43 SIMILAR LOW FARES TO OTHER POINTS LET US EXPL.\1N AIR-CONDITIONED EQUIPMENT ON SEABO.ARD TRAINS— an EXCLUSIV'E FE.ATURE SHIP YOUR AUTO BY TRAIN Costs only one additional ticket when two people travel using unrestricted fares. 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