■,H 'I ■ J"' W"WSWlll!^ll.^MJf Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, September 13, 1935, WANTED Wanted—colored couple to earn board and lodging by part time work. References required. Apply Pilot Office. COMFORTABLE ROOMS TO LET i —Apply Mrs. H. A. Page, Sr., Aberdeen, N. C. The Week in Aberdeen Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wallace have moved from Park Place into the bun_ galow opposite the Grammar school. Miss Lida Duke Blue is leaving this week for Raleigh where she will en. ter St. Mary’s College. Mrs. Frank Page of High Point MAKE THAT LONG DISTANCE j visited her sister, Miss Floy Martin, trip by bus and save the differ, ence. Washington, D. C., $4.95; New York, $9.85; Boston, $12.50; Toronto, $18.00—less 10 percent round.trip. Tickets and informa, tion at Postal Telegraph Company, last week and accompanied Miss Floy to Chapel Hill on Monday where j she will accept a nursing position. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Russell and small son, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Russell have moved into the house Southern Pines and Pinehurst. 04. , qjj ijjain street now partly occupied Mrs. Charles B. Davis spent last PEARS, Chestnuts and Beardless Barley for sale. All priced to move Sunday here with her family. quick. Come and get them. D. D. j Entering the University of North Elliott, Southern Pines. j Carolina at Chapel Hill this week is — I J. Vance Rowe, Jr. Charles B. Dav. SPECIAL at The Trade Store: one i is, Jr., is also entering the medical piano in perfect condition, dining i school there, and Fred W’eaver and room set, dressers, sewing ma.[ Harry Wimberly are returning as chines, day beds, single and dou. ble beds, typewriter tables, rugs, students. Mrs. Katie B. Shear of Candor is trunks, hat boxes, medicine cabi. j now visiting her sisters, Mrs. Ella nets window shades and stoves of all kinds. Insure with the Mutual and save 25 per cent. H. A. LEWIS, Trader Juat and Miss Bessie Bethune. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dees and Jun. ior have returned from a vacation trip through the mountains of North O&rolina. Bring the Family to Aberdeen Next Week for the Tobacco Market Opening MAKE OI R STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CHILDKEX: All kinds of School Sup. plies, Sox, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c Sweaters 50c to $1.00 Dresses 59c, 75c, 98c Dress Prints. yard 10c, 15c, 20c Shoes 98c to $1.98 Caps and Berets 25c FOR THE LADIES: Fine Dress Prints, yd. .,20c Sport Cord Material, yd. 29c All Silk Crepe, yd 59c.69c Sport Oxfords, fine range of sizes and styles, pair $1.98.$2.9S Dress Shoes, many styles §1.98.$3.50 Character Maid Dresses, Special next week 89c New Fall Hats 98c to $1.95 Many Other Bargains NO EXTRA TAX BIG VALUES FOR MEN! Chambray Shirts . 50c.59c Red Kap Shirts, Special for Next Week 69c Red Axe Overalls $1.00 Blue Bell Overalls $1.25 Headlight Overalls $1.75 Work Pants , $1.00 to $1.50 Dress Pants, 80 per^nt Wool 1. $2.98 Hats, special $1-50 John W. Green Hats $2.50 to $3.95 Good Work Shoes _$1.98_$2.50 Famous Wo\>^riTy- Shoes _..$2.75.§4.00 Dress Shoes $1.98.$2.98 Jarman Friendly Shoes $5.00 Many Other Bargains NO EXTRA TAX NELVIN BROTHERS, Aberdeen, N. C. 1936 wot. THE STANDARD BATTERY SET OF AMERICA Powerful, Economical to operate. When you come to the Aberdeen Market next Tuesday, drop around to see us and let us show . , , mo/? Tj 4. Tnd9-ln you our new 1936 Your Old Radh tery Philcos. NOWI NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Notice of Service by Publication Town of Southim Pines, Plaintiff vs. S. E. Hodnet and wife, Hodnet and Knollwood, Inc., Defend, ants. The defendants, S. E. Hodnet and wife, Hodnet, above named will take notice that an ac. llllimilllllllimilllllllllllllllllllimillMmilimillllliriMllllHlinTTTlTntrilllllllPlllliill"" entitled as above has been com. ABERDEEN HARDWARE COMPANY ABERDEEN, N. C. Mrs. Inza Tillman of Putnam is spending some time in Aberdeen vis. iting her aunts, Mrs. Ella Heckart and Miss Mary Johnson. Misses Betsy Jean Johnson and Kate and Lena Stewart are return, ing to Flora Macdonald College, Red Springs this week, and Misses Mabel Bethune and Frances Wimberly are entering as new students. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson are spending this week in New York City. Sidney Taylor and Lawrence Far. rell left last w’eek for Elon College. Mrs. Ruth McLeod and son Char, les of Carthage are visiting in Aber. deen as guests of Mrs. Belle Pleas, ants. Allen Gibson, manager of Pender’s Store here, spent last Sunday in Kenansville. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Medlin and daughter. Miss Gloria Gray, spent last Sunday in Zebulon. Miss Alma Louise DeMeer left this week for Candor where she will coach a home talen play. Leonard Russell, who is now sta. tioned with the CCC camp at Mon. rae, spent last Sunday at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brantley and son of Columbia, S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell this week. Charlton Huntley left Tuesday, day for the Presbyterian College at Clinton, S. C., where he is an enter, ing freshman. Glen Caviness is re. j turning Friday as a sophomore. j Misses Margaret Rice and Kath. arine Johnson left for Wingate Jun. I ior College, Wingate on Monday of this week. | Clifton Blue is returning this w'eek to the National School of Fine and Applied Arts at Washington, D. C. | Mrs. Ella Juat and Mrs. Katie B. i Shear and daughter. Miss Katie Lee,! were shopping visitors in Raleigh on i last Monday. Mrs. A. A. McKeithen is making a satisfactory recovery from an opera, tion she underwent at the Moore County Hospital on Monday. Mrs. J. F. Allred, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allred, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. ! D I Allred and children attended a ! reunion of the Ewing family at Can. ' dor last Sunday ' Mrs. C. H. Perry, nee Miss Susie Martin, of Jacksonville, Florida, is. arriving this week to be the guest of her aunts, Mrs. J. D. Thompson and ^ Miss Bessie Gunter. Mrs. H. A. Keith, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith and children at. tendcu the home coming at Cypress ; Church near Jonesboro 'ast Sunday. ! Jerry McKeithen left last Friday for Charleston, S. C., where he will enter the Citadel School. Misses Gwendolyn and Theresa Zimmerman left Monday for Greens, boro to enter the North Carolina Col. lege for Women. Mrs. J. W. Newell and daughters of Florence, 3. C., are spending this I week in town visiting Mrs. Joe Pleas, ants. Mr. and Mr.«i. Dillon Jordan, Miss I Myrtle Jordan and J. T. Land attend, ed the funeral of Mrs. Jordan’s aunt, Mrs. Duncan Smith, held at St. i Paul’s last Sunday. ' Misses Dee Batchelor, Marcella ; Folley and Frances Jean Freeman left this week for Raleigh, ■ where Misses Batchelor and Folley I are entering Peace College and Miss ' Freeman, Meredith. * j Mrs. Earl Rogers and Mrs. Maud ' Wilkins were shopping visitors in Fayetteville last Saturday. Mrs. A. K. Pennington left Wed. nesday morning for Philadelphia to visit her sister. Mrs. B. G. Peterson entertained at bridge at her home on last W’ednes. day afternoon honoring her daughter. Miss Alma Louise DuMeer. The liv ing room was made most attractive with summer flowers and the guests sat dow'n to four tables of cards. Mrs, Cecil Farrell was given the prize for making the highest score and Mrs. Robert Farrell second prize. Mrs. Roy Harrington was hostess to her bridge club on last Tuesday night at her home, with three tables in play. Mrs. Jones Macon was the only guest present besides club mem. bers. Mrs. Alton McLean was the re cipient of both the high score prize and the floating prize. The Christian Endeavor Society entertained at the Community House last Thursday night honoring boys and girls who are leaving for college this week. LEGAL NOTICES menced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, to I foreclose a certain tax sales certifi. I cate issued to the plaintiff on Sep. tember 11th, 1933; and the said de- i fendants, S. E. Hodnet and wife, 1 Hodnet, will further take notice that I they are required to appear before i the Clerk of the Superior Court of I said County within thirty days from : the service of the Summons, and an. I swer or demur to the Complaint in I said action, or the plantiff will ap. I ply to the Court for the relief de. I manded in said Complaint. ' Dated this 10th day of September, 11935. I JOHN WILLCOX. S1304 Clerk of the Superior Court.. ' NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ‘ Under and by virtue of the au. thority conferred by Deed of Trust from H. A. Gunter and wife, Ruth A. ' Gunter to Ralph W. Page, Trustee,' dated January 1st, 1929, and re. 1 corded in the Moore County Registry | in Book 33, at page 290, the said Ralph W. Page, Trustee, will on I MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1935, at 12 O’CLOCK NOON | at the Court House door in Carth. age. Moore County, sell at public' auction for cash to the highest bidder I the following described property: j A certain tract of land lying and being in Sandhills Township, Moore County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEING LOT NO. 20 described and ^ contained in a certain map made by Francis Deaton, C. E., which map is registered in Register of Deeds office, Moore county. North Caro.' lina in Book 82, at page 600, which ' reference is hereby made for further' description. i This sale is made on account of default in the payment of the indebt, j edness secured by the said Deed of Trust and is made subject to delin. quent taxes and paying asessments and penalties and unmatured pating liens. Dated this 7th day of September, 1935. I RALPH W. PAGE. | S13.04 Trustee. | NOTICE OF S.ALE UNDER I DEED OF TRUST j Under and by virtue of authority , contained in a certain deed of trust executed by W. H. McNeill, Jr., (un_ ! married) to The Citizens National Bank of Raleigh. N. C.. Trustee, on ' the 20th day of March, 1928, recorded , in Book 47, Papre 274, Registry of' Moore County North Carolina, de. fault having been made in the pay. ment of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Commission, er of Banks, having succeeded to the rights and duties of The North Caro, lina Bank and Trust Company, sue. cessor to The Citizens Bank, succes. sor to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., Trustee, will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash, in front of the Moore County courthouse door on Monday, October 4th, 1935, at LEGAL NOTICES'LEGAL NOTIC.ES twelve o’clock noon, certain pieces of land lying and being in Moore Coun. ty, Carthage Township, State of North Carolina, and described and de. fined as follows: BEGINNING at a stake In the East edge of N. C. Highway, No. 74 cor. ner of J. F. Cole’s Estate; tnence North 47 degrees East 39 chains to a stake with maple and gum point, ers in Kelly’s line, thence South 82J degrees West 29.50 chains to a stake on a Rocky Knoll, known as the Wild Cat corner; thence North 71 degrees West 8 ch^ns to a stake and point, ers, near the edge of the field, Kellj's comer; thence South 66 1.2 degrees West 6.55 chains to a stake in the East edge of the N. C. Highway No. 74; thence South 30 degrees East 9:8d chains to a stake near N. B. Stutts’s heirs pasture gate, a corner of 40 1.2 acres; thence South 31 de. grees East 6 chains to an iron stake, a corner of Kline’s 3 3.4 acres; thence with the third line of said 3 3.4 acres reversed North 44 East 9.50 chains to a stake; thence South 45 degrees East 4 chains to a stake in a branch; thence South 44 degrees West 9.50 chains to a stake in east edge of N. C. Highwa.y No. 74; thence South 31 degrees East 7.10 chains to the beginning, containing 51 3.4 acres more or less, and being the same prop erty conveyed by S. H. Miller and wife, Bessie H. Miller to W. H. Me. Neill, Jr., by deed dated February 7th, 1928, and recorded in Book 103, Page 338, Moore County Registry. Dated this 9th day of September, 1935. GURNEY P. HOOD, Commissioner of Banks. S13-04. Commissioner of Banks. E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage SMthcni Pfaiea, N. C. TeL iOSS Dr S. Neal and Beard Sanford, N. C. Veterinarians . Swinnerton's on Mondays Carolina Pharmacy, Pinehurst, Fridays Tobacco Growers F^or Top F^rices Bring Your Tobacco To ABERDEEN And, if you need anything in the line of Building Sup plies—this is the place to buy. Highest grade materials at prices that you can afford. / FOR ROOFING: we recommend— Composition Shingles. Heart Cypress Shingles. M. H. FOLLEY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Aberdeen, N. C. Phone—129 LEADER IN NORTH CAROLINA CHEVROLBX Led in Automobile Sales in the State during the Month of August—by a Wide Margin MORE CHEVROLET PASSENGER CARS MORE CHEVROLET COMMERCLAL CARS WERE SOLD THAN ANY OTHER MAKE. There Must Be a Reason. THERE IS A REASON It’s the Sturdy Construction and Low Cost of Operation. Look Over the Chevrolet Line on your Visit to the Aberdeen Tobacco Market I Nid'South Motors, Inc. I Aberdeen, North Carolina SELL YOUR TOBACCO in Moore County LEGAL NOTICES BANK WITH THE Bank of Pinehurst OFFICES PINEHURST — ABERDEEN — CARTHAGE DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5,000 MAXIMUlVi INSURANTE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $5,0«a I i i