Friday, November 15, 1635.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Page Sevea
The Week in Vass
The Vass Woman’s Club held a' ham Friday afternoon,
meeting on Friday evening at the | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin and
home of Mrs. D. C. McGill with all ' their four attractive children of Ham-
except five of the members in attend- i let were week.end guests of Mr. and
ance. Interesting reports of the re- Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs.
cent district meeting in Godwin, at Bryce Griffin and Edward Griffin of
which twelve of the members were Sanford were at home for the day
present, were given, and the follow- , Sunday.
ing program was pre.sented by the ; After spending several weeks in
Aberdeen Home department, of which Norfolk, Va., Albert Graham return,
Mrs. G. W. Brooks is chairman:' ed home on Saturday.
"TwelvJ Rules for a Happy Home,” | Miss Ruth McNeill of Hamp visit-
Mrs. W. D. Matthews; "Nugget j ed her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunting,” Mrs. R. G. Rosser; “The ] D. H. McNeill, Friday afternoon.
House by the Side of the Road,” Mrs.; Mrs. McNeill has been confined to
S. R. Smith. ' her bed for many months as a result
The civics department reported the I ^ McNeill is quite fee-
progress that had been made on a
beautification project in ths down-, Rev. W. F. Brown of Sanford
tow’h section, and the ciub voted to ^ called on the Rev. C. A. Lawrence
donate $5 to the Sallie Southall Cot- Saturday.
ton Lean fund. ' ^ Tyson and Miss Marie
$4,515 FOR f OLNTY IN IllTriAT MOTirRS
KENT.XL, BKNEFIT P.VYMENTS
} west by Bennet Street. Beginning at
North Carolina received $1,042,676 a stake in the southerly intersection
of the $71,612,285 distributed in rent-1 Street and Indiana Ave^
^ ^ ... nue, in the town of Southern Pmes,
al and benefit payments by the AAA ^ ^ running thence with In-
during July and August, the Depart, cliana Avenue S. 36 deg. 45 min East
ment of Agriculture announces. I about 125 feet to an iron stake, John
The payments for the nation were ': '^’®^s:er .s r.
, .'■.aid Wenger s line S. n3 deg. 15 min.
divided as follows; Corn.hogs, $35,- vv'est about 125 feet to an iron stake
399,954; wheat, $13,247,251; sugar, in E. O. Howard's line; thence with
$10,033,078; cotton, $8,351,244; tobac- Howard’s line N. 8 deg. 15 min.
1-5.1 <s->Aiacua Fast about 36.7 feet to a stake;
CO, $-,134,000, and nee $2,446,689. j,hence with said Howard's line N. 36
Of the North Carolina payments, • tieg. 45 ^lin. West 100 feet to a stake
$717,814 was for cotton; $238,468 for j in said Bennett Street; thence with
LEGAL NOTICE SLEGAL NOTICES
MONDAY. DECEMBER 2nd, 1935
at 12 o’clock Noon,
at the Court House door in Carth
age, Moore County, North Carolina,
sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash, the following describ.
ed lands;
One.Half of Lots 13 and 14 in
iVOTICK OF S.ALK OF
BY tO.M.MISSIOXKIl
Notice is hereby given that by vir.
tue of the Interlocutory Order of
Foreclosure made and entered by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Moore County on the 14th day of
October 1935 in the matter of the
Town of Southern Pine.s, Plaintiff,
Block K & 8, Lot No. 14 in Block j v.s. Emma Allen, widjw and J. K.
J & 8, and Lot No. 6 in Block J & Hasty, Defendants, same being rtw
tobacco; $2,289 for wheat and $85,-
103 for corn-hogs.
Moore county’s share of the North
Carolina distribution was $4,515.59.
LEGAL NOTICES
TUrSTEK’S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Contests suggestive of the Thanks
giving season were enjoyed, after
which the hostesses, Mrs. McGill, Mrs.
Tyson were Raleigh vi.sitors Satur
day.
Mist. Gladys Pasclial of Greensboro
Pursuant to the power and author
ity contained in a certain deed of
trust dated the 5th day of .Septem-' County Deed R?gistry. Also, being
her, 1934, executed by Robert M. Far-1 the same lands surveyed and platted
said Bennett Street N. 53 deg. 15 min
East 100 feet to the point of begin
ning. comprising all of lots 13 and 14
and 25 feet off of westerly side of
lot No. 12, a.s shown in Block O and
Four, on a map entitled, "A Map of
Southern Pines, Moore County, North
Carolina,” which said map is duly re
corded in office of Register of Deeds
for Moore County. Being the same
lands conveyed by Wilhelmina Kluetz
and Julius Kluetz, her husband, to
Mrs. E.ssie B. Farmer, on 5th Sep
tember, 1920, and duly recorded in
BoOk of Deeds 80 al page 446 Moore
T NT -M oriri fame Mondav to visit Mr. and Mrs. I mer. Guardian of Essie B. Farmer, by J. B. Swett, C. E. on April 16,
R. L. Oldham, Mrs. N. N. McLean and ^ ^ incompetent, to C. S. Noble, j 1934, and filed in the office of Home
Mrs. C. A. Lawrence, served refresh. u ^ ! Trustee, which deed of trust is duly , Owners’ Loan Corporation, Washing-
D. C. McGill of Halifax spent a ..ggigtered in the office of the Regisl; ton. D. C.
ments. The hostess group for Decem.
ber will be Mrs. R. G. Rosser, Mrs. ^^^^h his family
nero
W. C. Leslie, Mrs. W. D. McCrancy '
and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone, and the Medlin of Har-
Public Welfare department Will have I
charge of the program. Chappell place former
ly occupied by the Winfreys.
Women of the Union and Cypress
Presbyterian auxiliaries were guests
of the Vass group on Friday after
noon for a mission study class, at
which time Mrs. C. A. Lawrence re
viewed “Women Under the Southern
Cross.” A special self-denial offer
ing was made.
The Rev. D. E.” Earnhardt," presTd-
ing elder of the Fayetteville District,
held the last quarterly conference of
the Aberdeen-Vass charge for the
church year at the local Methodist
church following the Sunday evening
service. Officers for both churches
were elected and words of apprecia
tion of the splendid work of the Rev.
and Mrs. L. M. Hall were spoken.
The Rev. C. A. Lawrence, N. N.
McLean, W. F. Alexander and A. B.
Parker of the Vass Presbyterian
Church and Clifton Blue and D. M.
Cameron of the Cypress church at
tended a meeting of Presbytery in
Maxton Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Exie Beasley of Candor spent
the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone at
tended a teachers’ conference in Dur-
ter of Deeds of Moore County, North | The purchaser at this sale will be
Carolina, in Book of Mortgages No. required to make a cr.sh deposits of
60, page 192, securing a certain note ^ 5 per cent of the purchase price to
payable to HOME OWNERS’ LOAN show good faith,
CORPORATION, tlefault having been j This, the 11th day of No\ ember,
made for a period of more than 1935.
8, as shown on a map entitled “A
Map of the Town of Southern Pines,
N. C.,” and recorded in the Moore
County Registry at Carthage, N. C.
Dated this 30th day of October,
1935.
J. VANCE ROWE,
N8 29 Commissioner.
corded in the Land Tax Sales Judge,
ment Docket No. 1, at i)age 103. in
the office of the Clerk of the Super,
ior Court of Moore County, the iin.
del signed Commissioner, will cn
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1935
at 12 o’clock Noon,
at the Coutt House door in Carthage,
Moore County, North Carolina, sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
NOTICE OF S.VLE OF I-.VN!)
BY C’O.M.MISSIOXEK
Notice is hereby given that by vir. j lands:
tue of the Interlocutory Order of 1 Being Lots No. 3 in Block L & 16,
Foreclosure made and entered by as shown on a map entitled "A Map
the Clerk of the Superioi Court of 1 of the Town of Southern Pines, N.
Moore County on the 41th day of C.,” and recorded in the Moore
October 1935 in the matter of the County Registry at Carthage, N. a
Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff. > Dated this 30th day of October,
vs. William Medley and wife, ... 1935.
Medley, Defendants, same being re. i J. VANCE ROWE,
corded in Land Tax Sales Judgement i N8, 29 Commi.ssioner.
Docket No. 1. at page 99, in the of.
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Moore County, the undern-
siged Commissioner, will, on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 2nd, 1935
I
ninety (90» days in the payment of
Relmond McCraney and Meredith P™vided therein and in
Schnauffeur, seniors at State Col
lege, spent the week-end with Rel-
mond’s parents, Mr. adn Mrs. W. D.
McCrancy.
Little Patsy Lou Alexander has re
turned from a three weeks’ visit with
relatives in Durham. She was ac
companied home by her sister, Mrs.
Homer Pendergraf, and her brother,
Jack Alexander. John Alexander is
the performance of certain covenants
set cut in said deed of trust and de
mand of foreclosure having been made
by the holder of said indebtedness, th;
undersigned Trustee, having been sub
stituted as Trustee for C. S. Noble,
said substitution being duly recorded
T. c. abp:rnathy,
SubstitutfcJ Trustee.
M. G. Boyette,
Attorney. N15-D6.
ALTON D. McLEAN
COMPLETE HOME
FURNISHER
C.VSH OK CREDIT
ABERDEEN
NOTK’E OF SALE ()F LAND
BY COMMISSIONER
Notice is hereby given that by
in the office of the Register of Deeds | virtue of the Interlocutory Order of
of Moore County, North Carolina, in . Foreclosure made and entered by
Book No. 21, page 606, will offer for | the Clerk of the Superior Court of
.sale at public auction to the highest 1 Moore County on the 14th day of
bidder for cash at the Court House ■ October, 1935 in the matter of the
door in Carthage, Ncrth Carolina at Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff,
12 o’clock noon on the 13th day oflvs A. S. Newcomb and wife, Fran-
December, 1935, the following describ-1 CCS P. Newcomb, Pinehurst Finance
, , . . ed real estate, to-wit; I Corporation, Mara A. Fuller, Citi_
at home for a week-end visit. | Lying and being in the Town cf zens Bank & Trust Company, Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggs and 1 Southern Pines, McNeill Township, ‘ of Pinehurst, E. D. Seely, Defend,
small children of Broadway visited ■ County of Moore, State of North Car- | ants, same being recorded in Land
now visiting in Durham.
Herman Parker of Chapel Hill was ]
at 12 o’clock Noon,
at the Court House door in Carth.
age, Moore County, North Carolina.
.sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de.
scribed lands:
The property of William Medley
lies in Block J & 10 according to the
map of the Town of Southern Pines,,
N. C.. and what was formerly known j
of We.st Southern Pines. This lot |
fronts on an unnamed alley that is j
approximately parallel to Connecti
cut Avenue and lies between Henley |
and Mechanic Streets and is more
particularly described as follows: Be
ginning at an iron stake on the south
side of the alley, Mrs. Cherry Lee
Morrison’s corner, and running with
the alley S. 35 deg. 30 min. E. 60.75
feet to an iron stake, Mrs. Donnie
Harrington’s corner; thence with her
line S. 37 deg. 40 riiin. W. 104.6 feet i»OUthrrn 53inrS, N. C.
to an iron stake in John Wickers ; Millicent A. Hayes, Principal
1! lino ^ i ’ rf » *•
Mr, .aid Mrs. W. T. Cox Sunday.
Charlie Gschwind and Julius Simp,
son were business visitors to Dur_
h.am last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callahan, Misses |
Ruby and Louise Callahan and Edison 1
and Mack Callahan visited Miss Eva I
Callahan and other relatives in High |
Point Saturday. |
The junior class of Vass-Lakeview i
high school enjoyed a picnic at Manly i
Springs on Friday evening. Miss Bi
vins accompanied the juniors. I
olina, and more particularly describ- . Tax Sales Judgment Docket No. 1, at
ed and defined as follows: I page 102, in the office of the Clerk
Bounded on north by Indiana Ave- of the Superior Couit ofMoore Coun.
nue, east by John W'. Wenger’s prop- ty. the undersigned Commissioner,
erty, south by E. O. Howard, and will, on
Cameron and Community
Mrs. Jewell Hemphill and Mrs.
Loula Muse spent several days in
Hamlet last week, the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Muse. They attended
the w'edding of Miss Louise Hogan
and Dr. Louten Rhodes Hedgepeth
of Lumberton, which was solemnized
in the Hamlet Presbyterian Church
last Thursday evening. The ceremony
was performed by Dr. C. H. Durham
of Lumberton, assisted by the Rev.
\V'. I. Howell of Hamlet.
The following attended the State
Teachers Association meeting in
Durham last Friday: Prof. and Mrs.
R. F. Lowry, Mesdames M. D. Mclver
and W. H. Abernathy, Misses Effie
and Margaret Gilchrist, Mary Hentz,
Mary Ellen Yelverton, Ellen Royal
Jones, Sue Sherrill, Jean Simpson
and Olin Nivin.
On account of the closing service
of the revival in the Methodist
church on October 31, the school did
not hold its annual Hallowe’en Carni-
Alr. and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen,
Miss Isabel, Murdoch and L. B., Jr.,
attended the Home Coming at David
son College last Saturday. Mr. Mc
Keithen is a Davidson graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hemphill and
little son of Aberdeen, spent Armis
tice Day with Mrs. Jewell Hemphill
and Mrs. Loula Muse.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Buie of Dillon,
S. C., spent Sunday with M.r and'
Mrs. D. W. McNeill. 1
Miss Beulah Thomas, member of j
the Henderson School faculty, spent |
SmeetestSuqar
IverJold"
A. L.. ADAMS
PAINTER — DECORATOa
PAPER HANGER
WALL PAPERS
Phone 6922
the Ark
line; thence with W’icker’.s line N
45 deg. W. 69 feet to an iron stake,
corner of John Wicker, Dave Mclver
and Mrs. Cherry Lee Morrison;
thence with Mrs. Morrison’s line N.
43 deg. E. 114.5 feet to the begin,
ning, containing .6 p.cre, more or
le.ss.
Dated this 30th day of October,
1935.
J. VANCE ROWE,
MS 29 Commissioner
\ COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS
Kindergarten through the 8th ye»r
MUSIC—ART—LANGUAGES
Tutoring Arranged for Older
Groups
Limited Accommodations for
Boarders
EXEt I TIIIV noticf: !
Having qualified as executrix of |
the estate of C. L. Jack.son, deceas-1
ed, late of Moore County. North Car. j
olina. this i.s to notify all persons hav. ;
ing claims against the estate of said j
deceased to exhibit them to the un-1
' dersigned at Pinebluff, North Caro. 1
jlina, on or before the 5th day of
I Novemb"r, 1936, or thi.s notice will be ,
'pleaded in bar of their recovery. All |
I persons indebted to said estate will;
i please make immediate payment. i
I This the 5th of November, 1935. 1
I MARTHA P. J.A.CK.SON, |
Executrix of the Estate of Dr. C. L.'
! Jackson, deceased
By: H. F. Seawell, Jr., Atty.
N8.D13.1
The Home School
and Playground
Under the Direction of
MISS L.VUK.\ -M. JENKS
K’g'n. First and Second Grades.
Limited Accommodations
Moderate Rates
KEPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
At Southern Pines, North Carolina, To The Commissioner of Banks.
At the Close of Business on the 1st day of November, 1935.
ASSET.S
the week-end with her parents, Mr. | ^o^ns and discounts $220,588.47
and Mrs. Sandy Thomas of Route 1 United States Government obligations, direct and 1 or fully
Miss Lola Thompson of Route 1 en. 1 guaranteed
tertained little Mi.sses Martha Moses; i O^^er bonds, stocks, and securities
Hazel and Cybil Cooper, members of I Banking House, $24,500; Fumituie and fixtures, $2,074.15 26.574.15
her Sunday School class at dinner ^^^1 estate owned other than banking house 22,385.44
, . c. , Cash in vault, exchanges, cash items, and balances with other
last Sunday. ®
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomasson of banks 120,362.53
Route 1 spent the week-end with rel- Investment in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-Carried
. , at 1.00
atives in Apex.
Little Flint Loving celebrated his I
68,385.59
30,499.15
val until Thursday night of last w'eek. j fifth birthday last Sunday and had
All the teachers, assisted by many of
the pupils, prepared a gay and ghost,
ly program, which was thoroughly
enjoyed by the large crowd in attend.
the honor of occupying the decorat
ed birthday chair in his Sunday Sun
day school class room at the Baptist
church.
ance. The “cake walk” was unusually Miss Annie Laurie Babson, mem-
ludicrous, The evening was filled ! ber of the Rockingham school facul-
with laughter, fun and joy. Some , ty, was week-end guest of Mi.ss Sue
$40.00 was realized and added to the ' Sherrill.
school treasury. Mrs. J. M. Guthrie, and Mrs. S. B.
The Merry-Makers, meeting for the ; Guthrie of Brookneal, Va., attended
first time this fall, were delightfully | Achievement Day at Carthage on
entertained by Mesdames W. M. j Thursday of last week.
Wooten and Georgie McFadyen, at j -—
the home of the latter last Friday | CARTHA«E GIKL SCOUTS
evening. Sprightly conversation was , GIVE .VKMISTIC'E PKOGR.^M
enjoyed throughout the evening, and
plans made for future meetings. Two | The Carthage troop of Girl Scouts
new members, Mesdames O. C. Brit-1 had charge of a very impressive pro
ton and W. H. Abernathy were cor- gram at the Carthage High School
dially welcomed. Auditorium on Monday. Hilda Blue
Misses Margaret and Mary Emma . introduced the speaker, the Rev. W.
Thomas who have been in Columbus, | s. Golden, pastor of the Presbyterian
Ga., at the bedside of their sick 1 Church. In his address, Mr. Golden
brother, Marvin Thomas, returned said:
home Wednesday, bringing their j “Armistice Day is a day to increase
brother, accompanied by Mrs. Brit-, patriotism and honor the flag, and
ton, an efficient trained nurse, with j country in which we live.” He dia-
them. Mr. Thomas continues quite ill, j cussed the present situation among
but has been resting more comforta-1 na'^lons of the world and the efforts
bly for the last few days. , of the United States to preserve
His many friends wish for him a 1 peace. He also outlined the causes of
speedy recovery. war, and discussed at length ‘‘what
The Rev. C. H. Durham delivered j our government is doing.”
his last sermon of the conference [ The presentation of the flag rope
year at the Methodist church last! to the school was made by Ruth Bar-
Sunday evening During his two | ringer, the acceptance of the gift ac-
$494,796.33
Ll.VBn.ITIES
Deposits of Individuals, partnerships or corporations payable on
demand or within 30 days $266,306.24
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships or corporations payable
after 30 days or subject to more than 30 dsQfS’ notice 135,737.71
Public funds of States, counties, school districts, municipalities
or other political subdivisions 30,891.69
United States Government and postal savings deposits 765.62
Certified and officers’ checks outstanding 3,567.41
NOTICE OF SALE OF L.\M>
BY COM.MISSIONEK
Notice is hereby given that by vir.
tue of the Interlocutory Order of
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Foreclosure made and entered by the
Moore County on the 4th day of Oc.
tober 1935 in the matter of the TOWN
OF SOUTHERN PINES, Plaintiff,
vs. D. McCrimmon, Atlantic Joint
Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, Citizens
Bank and Trust Company. Inc. Gur.
ney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks,
North Carolina Joint Stock Land
Bank of Durham, Defendants, same
being recorded in Land Tax Sales
Judgement Docket No. 1, at page
101, in the office of the Clerk of
the' Superior Court of Mo re Coun-
tyl the undersigned f3ommissioner,
will, on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 2nd, 1935
at 12 o’clock Noon,
at the Court House door in Carthage,
Moore County, North Carolina, sell
at public outcry to the highest bid.
der for cash, the following described
lands;
BEING LOTS NO. 22 in Block N
& 12 and Lot No. 2 in Block M &
10, as shown on a map entitled “A
Map of the Town of Southern Pines.
N. C." and recorded in the Moore
County Registry at Carthage, N. C.
Dated this 30th day of October,
1935.
J. VANCE ROWE,
N8. 29 Commissioner.
/A.
lovyij
235PT
Will be in his office ov«r th«
Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every
Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to
3:00 p. m. Don’t fail to see him U
rour eyes are weak.
Mortgage bonds outstanding
Interest accrued and unpaid
Discount collected- -not yet earned
Capital account:
Common stock, 500 stoares, par $50 per share_
Surplus
Undivided profits—net
Total, including capital account
2,400.00
543.76
1,725.97
$25,000.00
.. 12,500.00
. 15,357.93
52,857.93
$494,796.33
years pastorate, Mr. Durham ha^ en
deared himself not only to his own
congregation, but to the other de
nominations also.
knowledged by Mr. Welch.
Subscriptions at publishers prices
taken for all pubUcations at Hayes.’
ST.ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE COUNTY.
N. L. Hodgkins, Cashier, D. G. Stutz, Director, Geo. C. Abraham, Di
rector, and Frank Welch, Director of The Citizens Bank & Trust Company,
each personally appeared before me this day, and, being duly sworn, each
for himself, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowl
edge and belief.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this the ' N. L. HODGKINS,
7th day of November, 1935. / Cashier.
\ D. G. STUTZ,
EVELYN M. EDSON, j Director.
Notary Public. \ qeo. C. ABRAHAM,
My commission expires Sept. 13, 1937. I Director.
FRANK WELCH, JR„
Director.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
BY COMMISSIONER
Notice is hereby given that by vir.
tue of the Interlocutory Order of
Foreclosure made and entered by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore
County on the 14th day of October
1935 in the matter or the TOWN OF
SOUTHERN PINES, Plaintiff, vs.
SOUTHLAND HOLDING COM
PANY, Inc., H. D. GREEN, CITI.
ZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY,
TRUSTEE, GURNEY P. HOOD,
COMMISSIONER OF BANKS FOR
NORTH CAROLINA, Defendants,
same being recorded in Land Tax
Sales Judgment Docket No. 1, at page
100, in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Moore County,
the undersigned Commissioner, will
on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1935
at 12 o’clock Noon,
at the Court House door in Carth.
age, Moore County, North Carolina,
sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash, the following de.
scribed lands:
BEING LOTS 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23
alley and square in Block J & 4, as
shown on a map entitled “A Map of
the Town of Southern Pines, N. C.,”
and recorded in the Moore County
Registry.
Dated this 30th day of October,
1935.
J. VANCE ROWE,
N8, 29 Commissioner.
J. N. POWELL, INC.
Funeral Directing Embalming
Ambulance Service
Day and Night Phone 6161
East Broad St., Southern Pines
Service Since 1895
Dr S. Neal and Beard
Sanford, Is’. C.
Veterinarians
Swinnerton’s on Mondays
Carolina Pharmacy, Pinehurst,
Fridays
Evelyn M. Edson
PUBLIC STENOGR.APHER
NOTARY Pl’BLIC
John S. Rug^ffles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 5121
E. V. PERKINSON
General Contractor
Storage
Sonthern Pines, N. C. Tel. 50SI
JONQUIL BULBS
The first flowers seen in the
Sandhills are ^rs. Leavitt’s extra
early yellow jonquils. Bulbs on
sale for 25 c?nts per doz. or $1.50
per hundred.
Mrs. Benjamin Bradin
81 .\sho Street
Southern Pines N. C.