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THE PILOT, Southern Pimea and Aberdeen, Nerth CaroUnn
Friday, April 10, 1938.
The Week in Aberdeen si^eg^l notices
Mis. John R. McLean has been
^uite ill fcr the past week with in-
ttuenza.
Mrs. W. D. Caviness was called to
the PresbyteriaJi College at Clinton.
S. C., last w«ek on account of the ill-
jiess of her son. Glenn Caviness, a
■tudent there. She returned home a
few days ago accompanied by her
»on. who will spend nis convalesence
here.
Dr. Alice E. Johnson cf Philadel
phia, Pa„ is spending the Easter holi-
«lays as the guests of her sister, Mrs.
Klla J. Heckart.
Mr, and Mrs. James Land have
moved into the Jim McKeithen house
on B thesda road, where Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Russell are also resid
ing.
Miss Ruth McLean of Greensboro
sj)ent the past week-end in towTi vis
iting her parents.
Misses Kate and Lena Stewart,
Betsy Jean Johns ~n. Mabel Bethune
and Frances Wimberly are spending
the Easter holidays at home from
Flora Macdonald College.
Jfrry McKeithen. a student at The
Citadel, Charleston, S, C.. is spend
ing the Easter vacation at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ingram and chil-
dieii of Sanford were Sunday guests
•f Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McKeithen.
Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson, Mrs. H. VV,
Duub and Mrs. Wimberly Bowman at
tended the Federation of Woman’s
Clubs In High Point this week as del
egates from the Walter Hines Page
Book Club. .
Hardin A. Gunter and Dan Allred
apent several days in Florida last
H’eek, where Mr. Gunter visited his
brothers in Tampa and Miami.
Mrs. Fred Blue and children spent
several days this week in Lumberton
visiting relatives.
Mrs. J, R. Page was made a life
member of the Woman's Auxiliary at
the Presbyterial recently held in Fay
etteville. Mrs. Page served this aux
iliary as their president several years
«go-
Mr. Davis of Davis visited his
iaiighter. Mrs. E. M. Medlin la.=t
week en route to Charlotte.
George Martin, E. B. Maynard,
Xenneth Keith, Bill Maiu’er and Jim
McKeithen enjoyed a few days fish
ing on the coast last week.
Jesse W’imberly has returned from
Greensboro where he was employed
at a filling station that was destroy
ed in the recent tornado there.
Mrs. Mary Ella David of Columbia,
S. C., visited her mother last week-
€nd.
Miss Edna Tillman of Samarcand
spent the Easter holidays visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Ella J, Heckart,
Mrs. William Carter, Jr,, entertain
ed her Bridge Club and a number ad
ditional guests at her home last
Thursday night. Miss Margaret Shaw
was the recipient of the high score
prize, and Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants re
ceived second prize.
The April meeting of the Parent-
Teachers Association will be held in
the Community Hall at Pinebluft
next Wednesday afternoon, April
1,5th. Those members having no way
to ride will please be at The Teach-
erage Wednesday afternoon at 2:30,
where cars will be provided. As this
is the last meeting of the school year
all members are urged to be present.
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOT!CESlLEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
secured, and the power of sale con
tained therein having become opera
tive, the undersignd being the duly
qualified Administratrix of the estate
of Thos. S. Burgess, deceased, will, on
the 20th day of April, 1936, at twelve
o’clock noon, in front of the Court
house door, Carthage, Moore County,
North Carolina, sell at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described lot, tract or par
cel of land lying and being in Mc
Neills Township, Moore County,
North Carolina, described as follows,
to-wit;
BEGINNING at a stake in the
edge of Indiana Avenue 36.3 feet
from N. J. Mills’ corner on Ridge
Street and Indiana Avenue; nmning
parallel with Ridge Street 192 feet
to a stake in the edge of an alley;
thence with the line of said alley par
allel with Indiana Avenue 60 feet to
a stake, corner of Southern Pines
Building Company's line 192 feet to
Indiana Avenue; thence w'ith Indiana
Avenue 60 feet to the beginning. The
lot contains 11520 feet.
This the 20th day of March, 1936.
MRS. MOLLIE BURGESS,
Administratrix of the Estate of Thos,
S. Burgess, deceased.
M. G, Boyette, Atty. M27. A17
NOTIC E OF MOUT«.\(iEE’S S.\LK
N, C. Being the same lot or parcel of
land conveyed by Knollwood, Inc., to i
C. A. Maze and Jesse B. Maze and
this mortgage is given to secure the
deferred payments on purchase price. !
The terms of the foregoing sale
will be cash, and the mortgagee will
require a deposit of ten per cent
(lO'^) of the amount bid as evidence
of good faith, '
This, the 19th day cf March, 1936.
KNOLLWOOD, INCORPORATED.
M27,A17. Mortgagee.
NOTICE OF S.\LE OF L.\ND
NOTICE OF S.VLE OF RE.VL
I'KOFEKTV I NDER MORTG.VGE
Evelyn M. Edson
PUBLIC STENOGR.\PHER
NOT.\RY PlBUe
John S. Ruffffles
INSUR.ANCE AGENCY
7062
C-O-A-L.
Phone 3S
C. G. FARRELL
Aberdeen, X. C.
Drs. Neal, Beard
and Wright
VETEKLS.\RL\NS
Office—Ptn^urst Racetrack
Telephone 3045
A.L., ADAIVIS
fAINTEE — DBCORATOB
PAPKB HAKGB
WALL PAPBAS
NEON SIGNS
Phone «922
E. V. PERKINSON
General Contractor
Storage
fletitlicni Pit>«£, N. C. Tel. 5M8
Will be in his office over th«
Post Office, Sanford, N. C., erery
Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to
S:00 p, m. Don’t fail to see him U
your eyea are weak.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain mort
gage deed dated the 22nd day of
December, 1925 given by S, W, W'il-
son and David H. Wilson to Elizabeth
M. Chapin, now Elizabeth C. Patter-
S(m, the same being reccrded in the
office of the Register of Deed of
Moore County North Carolina in Book
No. 43 at Page 2.55, default having
been made in the payment of the
bonds secured thereby, and the power
of sale having becrme operative, the
undersigned Mortgagee will on the
20th day of April, 1936 at the Court
House door in Carthage, N. C,. at 12
o’clock Noon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash the
lands described in the said mortgage
as follows, to-wit: A certain piece or
tract of land lying and being in
Moore County, St»te of North Caro
lina, in Mineral Springs Township,
and described and defined as follows:
That lot of land known as Lot No,
2 in the S, B. Chapin Sub-Division,
made bv Francis Deaton. C. E. Octo
ber, 1920 and described by metes and
bounds a.s follows:
Beginning at a stake in the north
edge of the old Jackson Springs Ri>ad,
in Speight’s line, the .same being Gra
ham’s corner; runs thence with said
road N. 74 E. 596 ft. to a stake at a
slight curve in said road; thence con
tinuing with said road N. 86 E. 453 ft.
to a stake in the edge of said road,
Speights comer; thence as Speight’s
line S. 15 deg. 10 min. W. 1002 ft. to
the corner of Lot No. 3 in the said
Chapin Sub-Division; thence with its
line N. 86 deg. 22 min. E, 2798 feet
to a stake by the clay road, which
leads from Brown’s school house to
West End; thence with said road N, 2
deg. 53 min. West 1882 ft. to a stake,
a corner of said Lot No. 1 in the said
Chapin Sub-division; thence with its
line N, 85 deg. 58 min. West 2566
ft. to a stake in Grahm’s line, comer
of Lot No. 1 in said sub-division
thence with Graham’s line S. 31 deg.
W. 1703 feet to the beginning, con
taining 135.45 acres, more or less, and
being the same lands granted by deed
of Miss Elizabeth Chapin to the said
S. W. Wifson and David H. W'ilson,
the said mortgage being given to se
cure a part of the purchase price.
This 25th day of March, 1936.
ELIZABETH M. CHAPIN,
now Elizabeth C. Patterson,
Mortgagee. A17
Under and by virtue of the power
and av.thoritv ronfeired and contain
ed in that certain mortgage deed ex
ecuted by W’. I. Johnson and Marian
T. Johnson, his wife, to Knollwood,
Incorporated, which said mortgage
deed is dated February 22, 1929, and
duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County
in Book of Mortgages No. 46, at Page
627, and, whereas, there was default
in the payment cf said mortgage deed
as therein provided, the undersigned
will on Tuesday, the 21st day of Ap-
til, 1936, at the hour of twelve
o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door
of Moore County, in the Town of Car
thage, expose for sale and .sell at pub
lic auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described real es
tate ;
Being Lot No, 448 as shown on a
plan entitled, “Knollwood Heights, a
division of Knollwood, Inc., Mcore
Count, N. C., by W’, I. Johnson, Jr.,
C. E..” and filed in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County.
N, C.
The terms of the fcregoing .sale will
be cash, and the mortgagee will re
quire a deposit of ten per cent (10'"r )
of the amount bid as evidence of
good faith.
This, the 19th day of March, 1936.
KNOLLWOOD, INCORPOR.VTED,
M27, A17 Mortgagee.
Under and by virtue of the author
ity conferred by Deed cf Trust exe
cuted by J. D. Welch and wife, Decie
Elizabeth Welch, dated the 1st day
of September, 1928, and recorded in
Book 47, Page 342, in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Moore
County, V. S. Bryant. Substituted
Trustee, will at twelve o’clock noon
on '
MONOAV, .APRIL 18th, 19»« •
at the Ccurt House Door of Moore
County in Carthage, North Carolina,
sell at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder the following land to-
wit;
BEGINNING at a concrete mon
ument in the edge of Medlin Road, a
corner of Lots Nos. 2455 and 2442;
thence as a line cf Lots Nos. 2442,
2441, 2440, 2439, 2438, and 2437 South
48 degrees 54 minutes West 153.75
feet to a concrete monument, the
corner of Lots Nos. 2436. 2437 and
2455; thence as a line of Lot No.
2443, North 41 degrees 06 minutes
West 56 feet, with Lots Nos, 2443,
2455, 2444 and 2456 to a concrete
monument, the ccrner of Lot Nos.
2456, 2444, 2445 and 2457; thence with j
a line of it North 48 degrees 54 min
utes East 153.75 feet to the line of
said M'-.dlin Road; thence as it South
41 degrees 06 mins. East 56 feet to
the beginning, being and comprising
Lots Nos. 2455. and 24.56 as shown on
a map of the Village of Pinehurst in
the Office of the Register of Deeds
cf Moore County, being the same
land conveyed from Pinehurst Ga
rage Company, Inc., to J. D. Welch
and wife, Elizabeth Welch by War
ranty Deed, dated June 29th, 1925
and recorded in Deed Book No. 96,
at page 359, and also being the same
land conveyed from Pinehurst Ga
rage Company, Inc,, to J, D. Welch
and wife, Elizabeth Welch by War
ranty Deed, dated March 1st, 1928,
and recorded in the Moore County
Registry in Book 102, at page 371.
This sale is made on account of
iefault in payment of the indebted
ness secured by said Deed of Trust,
and Is subject to all taxes and aa-
se.ssments against .said property
whether now due or to become due.
/A five percent (5%) cash deposit
will be required of the highest bidder
at the sale.
This the 7th day of March, 1938.
V. S, BRYANT,
M20, AlO. Substituted Trustee.
The Hollywood Hotel
Corner Federal Highway No. J and New York Avenue
Rooms are Large,
Verandas Sunny»
Rates Moderate.
Call, write or
wire
J. L. Pottle & Son,
SOUTHERN PINE
Southern Pines,
[North C&rollni^
JOHNSON HOUSE
Sunny, Attractive Rooms
A home-like place to spend the night or season.
Tasty Food.
]\Ir. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hadwen
I 84 f]. Massachusetts Ave. Phone 7265 Southern Pines
■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦a
EXEC l TKIX NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix of the
Will of Alexander Aeschlimann, de- ‘
ceased, late of Moore Ccunty, North'
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of,
said deceased to exhibit them to the j
undersigned at Southern Pines, N. C., j
on or before the 3rd day of April
1937, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement.
CATHRINE E. AESCHLIMANN,
Executrix Will of Alexander Aeschli
mann, deceased.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S S.VLE
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority conferred and contain
ed in that certain mortgage deed ex
ecuted by Elizabeth Schwarberg and
Mary Schwarberg. unmarried, to
Knollwood, Incorporated, which said
mortgage deed is dated July 1. 1928,
and duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County in
Bock of Mortgages No. 46, at Page
458, and, whereas, there was default
in the payment of said mortgage
deed as therein provided, the under
signed will on Tuesday, the 21st day
of April, 1936, at tUe hour of twelve
o’clock noon, at tlie Courthouse door
cf Moore County, in the Town of
Carthage, expose for sale and sell at
public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real
estate:
Being Lot 504 as shown on a plan
entitled, "Knollwood Heights, a di
vision of Knollwcori, Inc., Moore
County, N. C., by W. I. Johnson, Jr.,
C. E.,” and filed in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County,
N. C.
The terms of the foregoing sale
will be cash, and the mcrtgagee will
require a deposit of ten per cent
(10'', 1 of the amoimt bid as evidence
of good faith.
This, the 19th day of March, 1936.
KNOLLWOOD, INCORPORATED,
M27, A17 Mortgagee,
NOTIt E OF MORTGAGEE’S SAUF:
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
UNDER MORTG.\GE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain mortgage of
April 24, 1930, from Alice K. Fields
to Thomas S. Burgess, same being of
record in the office of Register of
Deeds of Moore County, in Bock 51,
page 267, default having been made
in the payment of the note thereby
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority conferred and contain
ed in that certain mortgage deed ex
ecuted by C. A. Maze and Jesse B.
Maze, his wife, to Knollwood, Incor
porated, which said mortgage deed is
dated January 2, 1928, and duly re-1
corded in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Moore County in Book of *
Mortgages No. 46, at Page 280, and, |
whereas, there was default in the |
payment of said mortgage deed as i
therein provided, the undersigned will j
on Tuesday, the 21st day of April,
1936, at the hour of twelve o’clock 1
Noon, at the Courthouse door of |
Moore C:unty, in the Town of Car- j
thage, expose for sale and sell at
public auction, to the highest bid
der for cash, the following describ
ed real estate:
Being Lot 446 as shown on a plan
entitled, "Knollwood Heights, a di
vision cf Knollwood, Inc,, Moore
County, N, C,, by W. I. Johnson, Jr„
C, E.,” and filed in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County,
LIST
Your Property
Give in Your Poll
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the List Takers for Mineral Spring- Township, Moore County, will sit at the fol
lowing places at the times named (and ot all other times during the month of April,
1936 at places as scheduled below), at which places and in which month all propert.M own
ers and taxpayers in said township are required to return to the List Takers for taxa
tion for the vear 1936, all the Real Estate, P.-rsonal Property, etc., which each one shall
own on the hrst dav of April, or shall be re quired to give in then. All male persons be
tween the ages of 21 and fifty years are to list their polls during the sair e time. Return
of property and giving in of polls are required, under the pains and penalties imposed by
law.
Pinehurst Fire House all Saturday afternoon in April, 1:30—6:00
Eastwood, McKenzie’s Service Station April 9—8:30—6:00.
Taylortown, Ritter’s Store, April 14. 8:30—6:00.
West End, Tucker’s Service Station. April 16th, 21st, 8:30—6:00.
Jackson Springs, Bank Building, April 23rd, 8:30—6:00.
All other days during month of April Pinehurst, Fire House, 9 a. m.—12.
Persons who shall have been exempted from the payment of poll tax will, when they
come to list, be required to exhibit a certificate of such exemption from the Clerk of the
Commissioners, Tho.-^e who have, through mistake, surrendered or have lost or mislaid
their certificate of exemption, should make application for other certificates at the April
or May meeting of the Board. This certificate of exemption is to be kept byi the person
exempted. When you come to list, ask the undersigned to show you list of exempted.
All persons who are liable for a poll tax, and fail to give themselves in, and all who
own property and fail to list it, w'ill be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic
tion, fined or imprisoned.
Blanks upon which a veriued statemt nt of property is to be made by each taxpeyer
can be had of the undersigned. Fill these blanks and see to it that statements be free
from error, thereby obviating much trouble. Only females and non-residents of townships
and persons physically unable to attend and file their lists can appoint agents to list
property.
IMPORTANT: Be prepared to give Farm Census Report which
is required by law.
A failure to list will subjject you to DOUBLE TAX.
Examine your list before signing*.
ALEX STEWART,
Township List Taker
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