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THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, Nprth Carolina Friday, June 21, 1935. 4-H Clubs Accomplishing Fine Work with Farm Boys and Girls LEGAL NOTICES I will on the 29th day of July, 1935, LEGAL NOTICES 622.76 ft. from the above mentioned Being the identical land described in a deed from Knollwood, Incorpor ated to Pinehurst. Incorporated, dat ed January 17, 1927, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Deed Book 100 at page 407; being also the identical land described in deed from Pinehurst, Beginning at a concrete monument, i incorporated to Pine Needles, Incor- In the Legion’s* Junior Baseball : monument being at the junction porated, dated March 19, 1927, re- leasue West End defeated Southern Northerly side of Midland Road, corded in the office of the Register league w est t.na deteated southern go-called and the Easterly side of - Junior League West End in Lead After Two Successive Victories Over Southern Pines olina, sell to the highest bidder for j cash the property, both real and per sonal, hereinafter described, lying and ] being situate in McNeills Township, I Moore County, North Carolina find I being bounded and further described j as follows, to-wit ; I Pines by the score of 5-2 on Wednes day, the 19th at Southern Pines. Southern Pines did not play its usual Nearly Million Members Putting “Head, Heart, Hand and i Health” into Citizenship ] In Washington last week, on the wide green "Mall” that spreads be tween the Capitol building and the Washington Monument, are clusters of khaki tents, occupied by boys aqd ^irls from the farms who are attend ing the Ninth National 4-H Club Camp. Most of the tents are on the grounds of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. What are 4-H Clubs? City people ask that question. Country people Jtnow. The 4-H Clubs, with a mem bership well on toward a million boys and girls (917,000 last year), repre- aent a vast educational undertaking, inning the score was for the young people on the fainy As j across, and while South-1 or less (see traverse line hereinafter a feature of the extension work or | pines tried hard in its half of described) to a line of 122 acres granted to Loveday Jane Blue,, now formerly owned by Lucille (Scott) Meredith, being also a line of 640 acres granted to E. McN. Blue, a portion of which is now ow'ned by at twelve o’clock noon at the Court! southwest corner of said Meredith House door in Carthage, North Car- Becky Branch Road, so-called; thence with the Northerly side line of Mid land Road S. 75 deg. 55 min. E. 1706.81 feet to a concrete monument marking an angle in said road; thence with the Northerly side line of Mid land Road S. 56 deg. 40 min. E. 999.53 ft. to a concrete monument ^ . i marking an angle in said road; thence the latter by the score of 3-2. This , with the Northerly side line of Mid- was a close and interesting struggle, land Road S. 50 deg. 49 min. E. to take privileges on the bases. Saturday June 22nd, Southern Pines at west End dropped another game to of Deeds of Moore County in Book 100. at page 547; and being also the identical land shown on map entitled "Map of the Pine Needles Property, Moore County, North Carolina," made February 11. 1927, by W. Irving Johnson and Neil M. Dow, Civil Engi neers. the official map being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Map Book No. 1, at Page 6, and a miniature photographic copy thereof being re- LEGAL NOTICES Going into the last half of the sixth | 853.4 ft. to McDeeds Creek; thence | corded in Deed Book No. 99, at page tied West Fnd ' ** Northeasterly direction with said 592 vvhich said map is hereby referred iiea. vv esi ti,na , Qreek as it now runs 3925 feet more Mary E. Page and Frances Page Wild. sr, being joined by her husband, Thos. B. Wilder, of date January 10, 1912, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book 49. at page 160, and being the lands and premises upon which is situated the buildings now occupied by Page Trust Company, by Aberdeen Hardware Company, and by Page Brothers and Page and Com- pany. This sale will be held and conduct ed in compliance with the decree of 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 ;aith. This, the 6th day of June, 1935. M. G. BOYETTE, S. J. HINSDALE, J14Jul5. Commissioners. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S S.ALE to. Together with all and singular the furniture and fixtures, engines, boil- ers, machinery, tool and apparatus of all kinds now or at any time here after installed or used in or about the buildings and equipment evented or to be erected upon the said real estate or any part thereof, including State Agricultural colleges, with the ^ seventh, it was unsuccessful, cooperation of the Extension Service , Saturday June 22nd, at Pinehur.st, of the U. S. Department of Agricul-1 Aberdeen dropped one to Pinehurst ture as provided by Act of Congress j the score of 4.0. Pinehurst played 21 years ago, these boys and girls j careless ball on the bases, throwing! with a line are organized to learn how to be good | several scorine- onnortunities bv 1»» singular all the hotel furni farmers, good homemakers, and good to a concrete monument | ^^re. furnishings and equipment of; citizens Most of them are between^ caught napping on the | corner of said E. McN. Blue &»ant every kind and nature and the whole citizens.^ Aiost ot inem are oetween Southwest corner of said Mere- qj tangible personal property of | the party of the first part located in or about that hotel of the party of the first part known as “Pine Needles 10 and 20 years old. Their 4-H sym-1 was “ thrown ! bol stands for training of "Head, .v,. I grants North 0 deg. 35 mm. Hand, Heart, Health.” Their method is to learn by doing. Representing the million members. 1 I away. They scored one in the fourth, ] w. eo2.72 ft. to a concrete monu- ' but again threw away one run, and ment at the root of a pine on the Hotei i probably two. In the sixth they came 1 ^’orth side of Beaver Dam Branch; j 25th day of June. 1935 The league standing as of Satur- nearly 200 boys and girls with out standing records of achievement are : j^"“"7nd’’was: at the camp. They arc getting ac quainted with the National Capital. corner of both of said giants; thence with a line of said grants N. 38 deg. j2gji9 57 min. E. 992.52 ft. to a concrete ! monument, corner of both grants; Won Lost Tied Aver, thence with another line of said 3 10 "50'®’*^®*'^ HENRY SEAW’ELL, Trustee. They have earned the trip as a re-' o 1 1 ^ concrete monument, corner ward or oarticularlv e-ood work j i *• ^ ^ 667, of both grants: thence with another ward -or paiticuiarij gooa work m Aberdeen 0 1 0 000 line of said Giants N. 4 deg. 34 min. the club program. They come from goj,thern Pines 0 2 1 000' 247.06 ft. to a concrete monument, I Southern Pines has two, and Pine-! At your State or county fair you f : another line of said Grant N. 72 deg. A H miih est End oue each, post-113 ^lin. E. 1754.21 ft. to a concrete y ~ ' P P I poned games with Aberdeen to play. I monument, corner of both grants; of fine calves, pigs, or chickens, corn, j wheat, or potatoes, or some other j and also being in a line of 212 acre EXECrXOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Execuor of the j estate of Lillie B. Miller, deceased, late of Monmouth County, New Jer. I sey, this is to notify all persons hav- i ing claims against the e.state of the | said deceased to exhibit them to the ; undersigned Process Agent at her of- | fice in Southern Pines, N. C., on or ' before the 24th day of June, 1936, or | this notice will be pleaded in bar of crop grown by some 4-H boy. You 1 al»o the easiest foods to can; so many may have bought, somewhere, some | cans of asparagus, beans, peas, corn, of the meat, poultry, eggs, milk, or i '^*^ra. spinach, succotash, soup mix- “garden truck” produced by some i all these non acid vegetables 4-H boy or girl. If there is a farm carefully processed in a pressure women-, market in y„„r town. y„„ to make ,„re they will keep,|~™e, of i™ter Scou^212 ac may have treated your family to some ! preserves, and pickles to vary of the canned fruit or vegetables, | school lunch and pep up all the jellies, or preserves, representing the | n^cals; canned chicken—perhaps oth- summer output of some ambitious I canned meats. tract now or formerly owned by Wal- t^eir recovery. All persons indebted , ter Scott; thence with a line of the I faid estate will please make irtl-1 640 acres granted to E. McN. Blue I' j i and with a line of the said Walter ! 1^35. I Scott land N. 16 deg. 40 min. W. |,, ^ ; 785.95 ft. to a concrete monument, jpvFI YN ^TWOMA S 1 a corner of said Blue grant and a „ * 7^ o- v ' Process Agent, Southern Pines, N. C. tract; thence with another line of said Blue grant and another line of said Walter Scott laml N. 71 deg. 20 min. W. 1208.11 feet to a concrete EXECUTOK'S NOnCE | Having qualified as Executor of the i monument at the head of a Branch, j estate of ,^hn J. McHugh, late of; coiner of said Walter Scott 212 acre, Southern Pines, Moore County, North ' 4-H Club girl. But there is of course | She budgets these in due propor- g. 19 deg. 02 min. W. i is to notifv all ner- a great deal of 4-H work which you | ^^e rest of the family needs, ^ 999,18 ft. to a concrete monument;] , cannot see outside the home where it goes on. Daughter’s Job Here is a home, for example, where an oldev 4-H Club daughter has tak en over the management of the fam- so there will be no lack of the nec- j thence N. 70 deg. 54 min. W. 2397.49 | having claims against the es- essary variety of foods for balanced ^ concrete morament; thence i tate of the said deceased to exhibit winter meals A cannin? budp-pf nf to a 'them to the undersigned on or before c"™. T;,i::zvrz\^t r other food supplies, so it is never a | ^i^onument; thence S. 34 deg. 30 miHv will be p*cided in bar cf their complete food budget In the smoke - 3236.0 ft. to a concrete monument;, recovery. All persons indebted to the „ “ ‘•■'If!’-To%%o“c.Sfm2„Snt1tS"'-“^^ ily meals for a month. That is her | cellar potatoes, carrots, cabbage, tur-iS. 66 deg. 13 min. W. 422.64 ft. to a.} payment. club assignment, and mother takes nips, beets, onions, squa.sh, pumpkins. | concrete monument; thence S. 8 deg. I J. DONNELLY. Executor the chance. The club program is di-; apples, and other vegetables and ' ^ 244.91 ft. to a concrete | of the Will of John J. McHugh. rected by a trained home economist. : fj-uits that can be stored Rut thp ' monument being on ! J28 A2 ^ . , . ,, ^ ^ uuus inai can oe stored. But the, the Northwesterly side of a 60 ft.: Daughter is allowed to work out the : model pantry holds the carefully. road; thence S. 34 deg. 55 min. W. : tnvnvWTR 4Triv voTif’F family food budget, plan the meals ; planned quantities of canned foods *557.76 ft. with the Northwesterly side ' „ V'. . “ ^ ^ and prepare them for a month. ! which, with the stored ones, with the i a concrete mon- !u , ^ , Not every family works on a bud- • jay by dav milk sunnlv and with tha i ^ i 1 fi-et so the 4H Club p-irl mav be fi i ^ fu T 5 curved Northwesterly side lament of Sandy Gaines, late of Moore ' get, so the 4-H Club girl may he ■ flour and cereals and other necessi-, line of said road, the long chord of t f n - ' Able to do a pioneering job on this {ties to be purchased, will provide a ' curve being S. 24 deg. 20 min. notiry ail persons | ■occasion. She reckons, of course, on well-balanced food supolv for the win-1clanms against the estate of, , _ , . . , corner to a concrete monument; the said Sandy Gaines, deceased, to ei. o ma e a canning u get le-. thence S. 13 deg. 45 min. W. 27.74 present them to the under.signed, duly quires good planning all down the : ft. w-ith the Northwestei-ly side line! -f- , oa lOQfi of .said r^iad to a. concrete monument; ! on or before June 28, 1936, { thence deriecting to the right with otherwise this notice will be pleaded ■ the Northwesterly side line of said in bar of their recovery. All persons 60 ft, road, the long chord of said indebted to the safd Estate of Sandy 1 curve bemg S. .17 deg.. 05 min. W. ^ , 231.61 ft. from the Lt menUoned will please make i- ■ ♦ . , I corner to a concrete mnniimPTit on immediate settlement, o spinac peas^ and other vegetables. , Northerly sid« line of a 100 ft.' Dated at Pinehurst, N. C., tWs 22d To complete this pantry, they have ’ space for cans of evaporated milk to ' of the above mentioned 100 ft. road to. a concrete monument... said mon- i Administratrix. J28, A2. uraent being also at the junction of th«- Northerly side line of said 100 | ^^OTICIC OF COIVTMISSION'EBS ft_ road and the Elasterly side line of i S.\LE BjKky Branch road; theixe S. 5 deg. ' ^Tader, anid by virtue of, the author-1 the foods that will come to the kit Chen from the home farm and garden, orchard, berry and mellon patch. Perhaps she can plan to get along with no ca.sh outlay for milk, cream, butter, cheese, eggs, fresh vegetables, fruits, chickens, ham, bacan ,salt pork, perhaps other meat, and lard. All the “protective foods,” as the 'Club teaching shows, are on hand, .so this family will have all the miner als and vitamins it needs, if all goes well tn the kitchen. But that also is taken tare of in the club teaching- cooking methods to preserve '..ood values, and at the same time produce attractive dishes. Daughter on her mettle, too—for the club achievements are all judged and each girl gets a rating for her work. Under, and by virtue of, the power and authority conferred and contain, cd in that certain Deed of Trust ex ecuted by Pinehurst Realty Company, a North Carolina corporation, to Murdoch M. Johnson, Trustee, which ,-aid r>ced of Trust is dated the 1st day of April, 1931, and duly record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, 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 for 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 twelve, Noon, the following described real estate; 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 Elise, beginning at a stake S. 16 3-4 W. 40 yards from the well; runs thence N. 16 3-4 E. 7.65 chs. passing over the well and crossing the D. & C. RR. to a stake in the Hunsucker 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- den 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 W'allace heirs. Begin ning at a stake 2 pines and black 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 corner of 2 acres; thence N. 78 W. 20.60 chains to a stake; thence S. 1 E. 15.10 chains to the beginning, containing 31 3.4 acres. 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 comer; 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 clus. to LEGAL NOTICES 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 sale will be cash and the Trustee will require a deposit of Len per cent of the suc cessful bidder as evidence of good :’aith. This, the 7th day of June, 1935. MURDOCH M. JOHNSON, Trustee. By U. L. Spence, W. D. Sabiston, Jr., Attorneys for Trustee J14, Jul5. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Vinie H. Hughes, deceas ed, late of Duval County, Florida, this is to notify all persons having claims against 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-JU112 NOTIC E OF FORECLO.SURE S.\LE 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 r>?ference 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 ca.sh, 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 f ne-fourth undivided interest in and to a certain tract or parcel of land in Moore County, North Carolina, in Sandhills Township. Said land being those tw'o tracts comprising Ten Hundred Seventy- Six (1076) acres, more or less, ad joining the lands of Verner Z. Reed (formerly of Dr. M. W. Marr), Ed Cross, Jacob Morton, Robert Deans and others, deeded by J. C. Little and wife, Alma M. Little and L. C. Year- gan and wife. F. Agnes Yeargan to A. S. Newcomb, Ernest W. Bush, Anna B. Jenks, Edwina L. Bennett and Lillian A. Roberts in a deed dat ed Dec. 8 1919, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds lor Moore County, N. C., in Deed Book No. 76 at Pagfj 256; being also the same land described in a deed from Jerry V. Healy to A. S. Newcomb, Anna B. Jenks, Lillian A. Roberts and E. W’. Bush, recorded in the said Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, N. C., in Deed Book No. 95 at Page 459, to which said deed.s reference is hereby made for specific description and identification. This the 28th day of May, 1935. ANGIE P. NEWCOMB. Per Johnson & McCluer, Attorneys J7-28. line. Some 4-H girls have exhibited at fairs, a model pantry for the baby— sihall shelves, with small cans of to matoes especially, and canned purees Travel Bargains use if needed, for evaporated milk Witt keep indefinately in unopened cans, and it has practically the same food value as fresh mifk. The food programs of 4-H Clubs are by no means all for girls. Some states have them especially for boys, and the boys like this hecau.se they cook for their own camps, and often help to prepare the hot dish for lunch Most farm households in these days j at school. All food programs tie in buy their flour, meal, and breakfast cereals, their sugar, coffee, tea, choc olate, and various “extras.” The young budget-maker must take these things into account, and decide upon the quantities she nreds of each kind of food to balance the family diet. When It comes to this, she is the envy of the city homemaker. Cash expendi tures for the farm family goes chiefly ^ helpfulness, to the energy foods, the breadstuffs, cereals, and sugar which usually are the least expensive part of a well- balanced food supply. The farm home maker, with most of the protective foods produced on the farm, does not Jiave to worry about stretching the dollars to include the milk, butter, «ggs. vegetables and fruits, and naturally with the gardening pro grams, of course, and with health education program.s. So there we have three of the H’s— Head, Hand, and Health, The other one—Heart—goes into the work to spread its benefits to home, family. Moore county has 408 4-H Cluh girls in 13 clubs. WILLIE SHEP.^RD DIES thftnce S. tiO deg. ’25 min. W. day of June, 1935. 379.98 ft. wtin the Northerly aide line i aNNIE GAINES, Funeral services for Willie Shepard, who passed away last Friday at has home near Vass, were conducted at the home Saturday afternoon by the oiaybe the meats, that take such a|R^y. C. A. Lawrence. Interment was n the Lakeview cemetery. Mr. Shep- 42 min. E. 45.93 ft. with the Eas- | and direction contained in that terly side line of Becky \Bninch | certain order and decree made and en- i Road to tile point of beginning, con- ■ teced at the May Term of the Su- taining 531.75 acres, more or less. 1 P^^ior Cotirt of Moore County, North McDeeds Creek was tocated by a ' Carolina, in an action now pending traverse line as follows: Beginning at i and entitled "Gurney P. Hood, Com- a point in the Kortherly side line of ^ nitssioner of Banks of the State of Midland Etoad 6 ft. North-west from I North CuFoIina. Ex. Elel Page Trust the creek, said point b«ing S.. 50 deg. | Gbmpany, et al. Plaintiff, vs. Moore 49 min. E. 847.4 ft. from tne third ; ^*unty Securities Corpo.ration, De- mention-id monmment in, the above | Cendant,,” the undersigned will offer description; thence N. 39 deg. 40 min. ' sale, and sell to the highest bidder E. 287.15 ft. to a point which is ' cash on Monday, the 8th day of 23 ft. Northwesterly from the creek;.i' ^®35, at the hour of twelve, thence N. 48 deg. 20 min. E. 260 ft. at the Courthouse door of to a pomt which is 6 ft. Northwester. Moore: Cqunty, in the Town of Carth- ly from the creek; thence N. 44 deg , age, tjie following described real es- friends and community, in the form 130 mirt. E. 185 ft. to a point which isl^ate; of good fellowship and practical 6 ft. Northwesterly from the creek.:' That certain parcel or tract of land j thence N. 43 deg. 30 min. E. 280 j and being in Aberdeen, Sand- Ift. to a point which is 10 ft. Norlh-j Township, Moore County, North westerly from the creek; thence N. 1more particularly de- 13 deg. 00 min, E. 4S5.61 ft. to a scribed as follows, to wit: Situate, ly point which is 30 ft. Northwesterly from the creek; thence N. 53 ijeg. 19 min. E. 415.99 ft. crossing creek channel to a point which is t> ft. Southeasterly from the creek; thence big part of the city family’s food dol lar. Canning Budget • The 4-H club girl often does anoth er budget, too—a canning budget. The farm family has its own fresh fruits and vegetables in summer, but Biust depend largely upon canned and stored ones in winter. No hit-or-miss canning program goes in a 4-H Club. She plans for a budgeted number of cans of berries, cherries, peaches, pears, and plenty of tomatoes— which are especially important and ard is survived by his widow, four small daughters and a baby son. LEGAL NOTICES ORDER OF S.\LE Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale executed by the Honorable H. F. Seawell, Jr., United States Referee in Bankruptcy in the middle district of North Carolina, in the proceeding entitled Pine Needles,■'Inc., Bankrupt, directed to the undersigned Trustee, TICKETS ON SALE DAILY FROM SOUTHERN PIN^S Round Trip One-Way One-Way Unrestricted TO Coach Unrestricted 15 Day 6 Months Columbia, S. C. _$ 2.03 5 4 .05 $ 5.40 $ 6.75 Savamiiah, Qa. _ 4.14 8.28 11.05 13.80 Jacksonville, 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. .. 4J?2 8.44 11.2h 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 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 ing^ and being on the South side of Main Street in the town of Aber deen, beginning at a point in the S?outh aide walk of West Main street, 6.6 feet South-westerly from the con- N. 49 deg 28 min. E. 530.59 ft cross-1 Crete curb of said street and in the ing crtek channel to a point which I the center line of the com- is 32 f*. Northwesterly from the 1 between the building occu- creek; theace N. 56 deg. 00 min. E. Aberdeen Hardware Com- 381 ft. cro.ssing creek channel to a i Pany and the Fox Drug Company; point which is 3 ft. Southeasterly from the creek; thence N. 24 deg. 47 min. E. 418 ft. crossing creek chan nel to a point which is 6 ft. North westerly from the creek; thence N. 20 deg. 53 min. W. 330 ft. to a point which is 12 ft. Westerly from the creek; thence N. 8 deg. 18 min. W. 190 ft. to a point which is 35 ft. Westerly from the Creek; thence N. 10 deg. 27 min. E. 193 ft. crossing said channel to a point which is about 50 ft. Easterly from the creek, said point being in a line of the above •nentioned 122 acres granted to Love day Jane Blue, now or formerly own ed by Lucille (Scott) Meredith and also being S. 79 deg. 31 min. E. runs thence South 28 West 92 1-3 feet to the right of way of the Nor folk Southern Railroad Company, the northern side thereof, runs thencP! along the curve of the said right of way of the said Norfolk Southern Railroad Company and 40 feet from the center of the track thereof in a westerly direction 145 feet to the South comer of the Methodist Church lot; thence North 28 East 149 feet to the sidewalk of We«t 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 Frank Page, Trustees for Page & Company, by deed of Elmma C. Page, LET US EXPLAIN AIR-CONDITIONED EQUIPMENT ON SEABOARD TRAINS— AN EXCLUSIVE FEATURE SHIP YOUR AUTO BY TRAIN Costs only one additional ticket when two people travel using unrestricted fares. For further information see your local Ticket Agent or write C. G. WARD, D. P. A. 505 Odd Fellows Building Raleigh, N. C. The Only Completely Air-Conditioned Trains In the Soatb. 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