r&ge Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, June 6, 1936. Moore County Dewberries Feature Article in The Pilot’s Rotogravure MBS. N. B. CASIERON DIES SUDDENLY OF HEART ATTACK POLITICAL FOR SOLICITOR Many InterestinR Stories, Fully Illustrated, in Next Week’s 12-I*age Magazine Covet ing a wide variety of subjects, from canned food for cows to the 4-H Camp at White Lake, all attractively Ulustrated with scores of pictures se wed in all sections of North Caro- ina, the June issue of The Pilot’s State Farmer Section will come to all niral subscribers next week at no additional cost. The big. 12-page, all-rotogravure magazine will have something in it for every member of the farm fam «y- Jo P. Dunlop, Jr., the roving North <!aroJina reporter has picked up a jnighty interesting story in Moore county on dewberries. His facts and figures show that this succulent fruit has become a real cash crop in this section of the state. An article, “North Carolina Farm Youth Camps at White Lake,” tells •iow young Tar Heel farmers and 4-H Club boys and girls enjoy Sum mer outings at this beautiul Bladen <iounty recreation spot A typical 4ay’s .schedule, details on the camp layout and management, all profuse, ly illustrated, will make this feature «f special interest to all 4-H Club •Biembers and their families. P. H. Kine, agronomist at the State •College will reveal some Important factors in cotton growth. “Canned Food for Cows," another timely and informative article, tells *ow to build and use a simple system ■which should prove an effective and inexpensive silage saver. Ammunition to combat insects prey ing on tobacco is provided by E. G. Moss, assistant director in charge of: th3 North Carolina experiment sla- j Vo,a. Tips on the control of brown Register of Deeds SHIELDS CAMERON Mrs. N. B. Cameron, 73, died sud- I tienly of a heart attack on Monday j while alone in the yard of her home, ' Route 2, Carthage. Funeral sei-vices were held at 3 p. m. on Tuesday at White Hill Presbyterian Church of which she was a member. Mrs. Cameron, who was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam I W''adswcrth is survived by her hus band, N. B. Cameron; by one son, A. J. Cameron, Route 2, Carthage; five I hereby announce my candidacy for Solicitor of Moore County subjectj to the action of the Democratic Pri mary in June, and will greatly appre ciate the support of the electorate A. CARLETON MCDONALD. Jackson Springs. POLITICAL FOR LEGISLATURE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the legislature, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. I shall be grateful to you for your support. —E. J. BURNS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIOXER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for County Com-1 missioner from District No. Two, sub- ^ hereby announce myself a candl- daughters, Mrs. G. W. Garner. South- j Democratic ^ate for re-election for County Com et n Pmes; Mis. W. D. McBryde, Aber- , support will be appre- missioner from Greenwood and Mc Neill townships, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Your sup port will be appreciated. —T. FRANK CAMERON. deen, Mrs. W. G. Wicker, and Mrs, R. F. Lemmonds, Route 1, Sanford, i Mrs. W. A. Yow, Cameron and several grandchildren. elated. ARCHIE KELLY FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Bancroft Tennis Racquets for Grad- i uation Gifts—Hayes.’ POLITICAL FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy : for the office of Register of Deeds of Moo^re County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary In June. * - JOHN McCRUMMEN. I hereby announce myself a candl- j date for Office of Register of Deeds i of Moore County, subject to the ac- ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce my candidacy tion of. the Democratic Primary on i for the office of Register of Deeds, Mr. Cameron, County Register of June 6. If nominated and elected, 1 subject to the action of the Democrat ic Primary. 1 D. D. SHIELDS CAMERON. —BESSIE McCASKILL. ' Southern Pines, N, C. Deeds, by appointment, since the j will endeavor to show my gratitude death of Will J. Harrington, is the only candidate from Southern Pines j in tomorrow’s Democratic primary. He is seeking the nomination to suc ceed himself and has been assured of j wide support throughout the county. ^ Mr. Cameron is vice-president of the i Southern Pines Chamber of Com- j merce and has long been active in ] the real estate and insurance business > here as well as in Democratic poll-1 tics throughout the section. PINEBLUFF j bill because it had the sales tax pro- j vision in it. i LOCAL MEASURES RECORD AND PROPOSE OF W. R. | ^111 CLEGG, CANDIDATE FOR THE I requiring the making of a calendar iif our three terms of criminal calen dar, thus saving our tax payers hun dreds of dollars: passed bill giving Eureka and Pinehurst School districts right to v.:te additional tax levy to supplement State funds; giving POLITICAL LEGISL/VTURE, WHO ASKS, YOUR SUPPORT IN THE PRI-j MARY JUNE 6TH, 1936. | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election for County Com missioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Your support will be appreciated. —WILBUR H. CURRIE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election for County Com missioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Your support will be appreciated. —L. R. REYNOLDS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the voters of Moore County: Asking your support for re-election i Southern Pines right to pension its ito the General Assembly I submit for 'school teachers and to erect a gym- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Deyoe and Mr. jyour approval a brief summary of my I’^sium for the benefit of its school ,and Mrs. M. M. Parker spent Friday j acts as a member of the General As-‘ ;at Phifer College attending the Spring i ,, , t ,, ■ and Pmehurst the right to regulate the I concert . sembiy of 1935, the following; installation of steam fixtures and ^arh^erowers^n*thi^ secUon ^ McCaskill and Mrs. D.: | pipc lines; making it a misdemeanor ^ S r> I .p, T 1... ^—1— i — to use cr make improper language or I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election for County Com- mis.sioner, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Your support wfll be appreciated. -GORDON M. CAMERON. ~ FOR COMMISSIONER Mrs. Grolan McCaskill and Mrs. D. But these are only a few of Lampley of Candor spent Friday i^utstanding North Carolina features : which readers of The Pilot will find i in tu-' Tvne issu? of our State Farmer Section. I-ete Getlj-s, farm philoso-1 pher, writes in his own inimitable • ttianner on the feature page; four at-! tractive, new and smart Summer fash-1 Sunday in Greensboro. State Wide Measur»*s Co-Author and introducer of I propose cv'er the telephone; exempted with Mrs. J. R. Lampley. Cora Wallace spent several days . I County from the bill increasing last week in Southern Pines with her ! _ establishing the Western North,^^e term of the Register of Deeds aunt. Mrs. J. S. Reynolds. (Carolina Sanitorium for the treat-■ years; passed a bill Mr. and Mrs. John Fiddner and Mr. tuberculosis; helped for^ an tax penalties and simplify- and Mrs. Howard Troutman and chil- f appropriation of .$5M,000 method of land sales for taxes for care of the Insane and Feeble v^-hich would have saved tax payers of Miss Sally A.llison returned home supported the uniform Dnv- Moore County, thousands of dollars, v. ns are presented in the big, two-, M^donrld ors Act; forced a reduction to a farty but failed to pass the Senate, page womens section; and two full i j , v, i cent rate automobile tags: helped pages of news and human interest | s t a en e sc oo. j pg^gj. ^ Hen on personal pictures are among other outstand- Mi.sses Mary Gates and Annie injury recovery to Doctors, nurse* (tig •ntttorial features which will! P^ynr left Tue.sday for their home in Hospital; foui,'£tt all increase of round out the popular agricultural! Niantic, Conn. | gtatp elective officers salaries anti supplement next week. j ^iss Eris Adams of Jonesbcro is solicitors bill, svrcceeding in cut- W'atch for next week’s issue, and! spending some time with her .sister, : expense for the lat<*r sav- of those to follow in the first full week of each month to come, exclusively in this district in The Pilot's all-roto- g-ravure State Farmer Section. Mrs. Jack Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Farrell and children and Ann Warner spent Thursday at Myrtle Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Fleshbork left Tues day for their home in New York.. Misses Margaret Deyoe and Char- I lene Parker and Hoover Adcox haive | amendment to school bill to im- Mrs. Thomas Galbraith, home from Phifer College at prgyg schools by cutting readier G.ALBRAITHS LEAVE .\FTER C 27 YE.\RS RESIDENCE Mr. and : ing the tax payers of the State about $50,000 for the net four years;' sup- I ported increased appiopriatibns for schools and tried to raise the amount of recovery for children injured on biKsses while being trannported from $600. to $10,000; advocated and of- I Meisenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. have sold their home on East Broad street and have left for their home in ’• Hugh Blirton and <!harleroi. Pa., after living in South-' children and Mrs. Woodward of Fay- ern Pines for 27 years. During this etteville spent Sunday with Mr. xad time they have endeared themselves Shannon, to many people here who will miss ^ Lieytenant Costner and fainily of !h«m greatly. They have been fine Fort Bragg spenL Sunday with Mr. •litiitens and the town is always so^ry ■ and Mrs. Joe Rearden. lb Irtiie arfy of its good citizens. j and Mrs. Theo Berg and chiTd- Ounhg these 27 years they have j ren spent two days last week in aaade tlie Baptist church their home | Greensboro. 'jhiKCh. They were loyal attendants,! W. R. Wilson returned to his home ;aever missing a service, unless they i Sunday after spending two weeks at were ill. For many years Mrs. Gal-1 West Pembroke, Me. ?|raith ^ng in the choir and she also! Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Suttonfield of TDok an active part in the Woman’s | Leachville, Fla., and Diwrey SUtt£>n>- jQcietyof the church and engaged in field of Miami, Fla., were guests of 'ither church activities. The churchand Mrs. Joe Suttonfield E*st as well as the tow'n will regret to week. I The Home Demonstration Club I will have a meeting Thursday, June 11th at the clubhouse in Pinebfuff. have them go, and hope they will re turn during the winter seasons. CHURCH FISH FRY' members are urged to attend. The Young People of the Pinehurst ^ Dr. and Mrs. Royce left SundSiy Community Church are sponsoring a for their heme in Clayton, N, Y.. fish fry at Juniper Lake this evening,; Miss Anne Popham left Tuesday for Friday, at 6:30 oclock. All are co-r- Scarsdale, N. Y., and Lee, Mass. where 4SatIy invited to attend and enjoy she will spend the .summer with rela- jood swim and a meal of fresh fish tives. cooked in the open, corn pones and | Mrs. Jim Straiter and daughter, toffee Twenty-five cents provides Given of Albemarle spent Sunday both th? swim and the supper. with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Butner. loads and raising salaries; supiported and worked for establisfiment ter minal Port at Southport to secure lower freight rates; tried’ to take heavy trucks of the highways so' as to protect our roads and our citizens from destnrction and death" support ed Kendrick bill requiring" State Higti- way Commission to restore aff pas sageways to private property destroy, ed hy elevation or excavation in the construction: supported proptwed pay ment of the $285,000 salary withheld from State employees by tfte budget commission in April, May and June 1933; supported old age pension act passed with a view to meet the an ticipated bill enacted by Congress af ter the Legislature adjourned; killed The Promise If re-elected I shall favor: 1. Restoration of the control the schools to the people. 2, Competent drivers for school buses'. I 3. Classification of State em- pfoyees and fixing their salaries in ; the Appropriations Hill so that their : wages carmot be retained at the whim of the Rrdget Commission. 4. Abolition of the Sales Tax. , .5. No State Tax on land, j S. AutomobiTe License Tags, $5.00. T. Reform further otir Judicial i pr«ice<lure, 8. DivTjrce the penitentiary and I highway system and maintain the I highwajTs by free labor. This will be I less expensive than the convict s3rs- tem and help to relieve unemploy- j ment- j 9, Old Age Pension to meet the j National Social Security Act without I discrirniRation. I IO4 Better schools by cutting the j teacher load and increasing salaries of I teachers so as to get more competent j teachers. I 11. Reduce taxes by cutting ex penses and create no more Commis sions, Offices or appointive places. 12. Elxemption of homesteads to the value of $3,000.00 from taxes. To accomplish these things I prom- I hereby announce myself a can didate for CountV Commissioner from Mineral Springs and Sandhills town ships snbject to the action of the Democratic Primary. I will deeply ap preciate your support. —D. A. PATTERSON. FOR JI IXiE KECOKDER'S COURT I am a candidate for the Democrat ic nomination for Judge of Moore I County Recorder’s Court, subject to i the will of the Democratic Primary, j 1 desire to expres's to the people of the county my sincere appreciation I for their support in the past, and I tru.st that I may merit their con- tinm^d confidence. —J. VANCE ROWE. FOR COUNTY C05CW1SSIONER I am a candidate for re-election as County Commissioner, District No. 2. I am now serving my first term. If you aprove of my record your vote in support will be appreciated. D. D. McCRIMMON. SHERIFF the Scholl “Yellow Dog BITT' denying . injunctive relief without notice to i efforts, and if they meet employees in cases of strikes; helped; your approval, your suppo-rt will d:feat the Van Noppen Bill giving!*’'^ appreciated and your will at all loan sharks the right to c.’targe the i carried to the end that we may laboring class 42 per cent for month- < ^ave a government Of the people, ly loans; advocated the right of la-i people and for the people. bor to organize and to ruHective bar gaining; opposed the meter bill levy ing a tax on every mtfter so as to establish a compulsory meter exami- nfltion board; voted against the sales tax and against the complete revenue Thanking you for your best favors and assuring you of my appreciation f your support, I am Yours to serve , ! W. R. CLEGG. iCaithage, N. C., June 2, 1936. I desire to express my appreciation for the splendid support I have had at the hands of the Moore county elec torate in the past, and to solicit their continued favorable consideration. CHARLES J. MCDONALD. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un- der.signed has qualified as adminislra- tor of the estate of H. A. McCallum. Any and all persons having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby notified to ptesent them to the undersigned at Southern Pines, on or before May 2, 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of theii; recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. M. DAVID McCALLUM, Administrator. May, 2, 1936, Soi>thern Pines, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES NORTH C.4ROLINA, . MOORE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SUMMONS Harvey B. Jones, W. A. Jones, Nan nie Jones Mclver and husband, R. R. Mclver, Bessie Jones .Shaw and hus band, A. W. Shaw, J. H. Jones, Mattie McIntosh Chears and husband, W. F. Chears, Bessie McIntosh Street and husband, Frank Street, Ola McIntosh Husketh and husband, HusKeth, Em ma J. Kimrey and C. A. Jones, Plain tiffs vs . Kenneth A. Jones, Anderson Mc Pherson, Alex McPherson, Ralph R. McPherson, Edgar H. McPherson, Edna McPherson Vestal, Swannie Shields, Mamie Alexander^ Nannie Lou MayBerry, Ronie Woodcock, Georgia Harris, Eva Woody, Alice Cox, Wiley Reynolds, Ollie Johnson, Bonnie York, Bessie Fry, Esther Dees, Nellie Reynolds, Raymond Purvis, Melvin Purvis, Edna Purvis, Annie Arnette, Annie Yelverton, George Smith, Jones Smith, Alton Campbell, Mrs. S. Annie M. Jones, widow, Mrs. William J. Winfield and husband, Wil liam J. Winfield, Mrs. Lloyd Crock ett and husband, Lloyd Crockett, Mrs. Julius Ferry and husband, Julius Ferry, Mr^. Herman O’Steen and hus band, Herman O’Steen, Mrs. Charles Pond and husband, Charles Pond, A. L. Jones, Jesse H. Jones, Jr., and Kenneth A. Jones, Defendants. The defendants above named, Mrs. S. Annie M. Jones, Mrs. William J. Winfield. William J. Winfield, rMa. Lloyd Crockett, Lloyd Crockett, Mrs. Julius Ferry, Julius Ferry, Mrs. Her man O'Steen, Herman O’Steen, Mrs. Charles Pond, Charles Pond, A. L. Jones, Jesse H. Jones, Jr., and Ken neth A. Jones will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Suprlor Court of Moore County, North Caro lina, to make sale of the lands de scribed in the petition in this cause for partition of the proceeds thereof among the tenants in common owning said land, the parties to this proceed ing, as alleged in the petition, and the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, at the courthouse in Car thage, not later than ten days from the date of the service of this sum- rnons and notice and answer or de- rhur to the complaint and petition in said special proceeding or the plain tiff petitioners will apply to the court I for the relief demanded in said peti- I tion and complaint. I This 13th day of May, 1936. ! JOHN WrLLCOX, j J5 Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF <’0.>IMISSIONER’S ( SAI.K Under and by virtv.e of the power and authority vested in the undersign ed Commis-sioner in a certain judg ment rendered in the Superior Court of Moore County. North Carolina, in an action entitled. “Pinehurst. Incor porated vs Gould ‘5'ifiw,’ and pursuant t'- the terms of .said judgment, the un dersigned Commissioner therein li_ cen.sed and appointed -vill offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House Door in the town of Carthatre, North Carolina, at the hour of twelve o’clrck Noon, on Monday, June 29, 1936. the following described real estate; Lyin» and being in Moore County, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake on Leonarti Tufts’ southeastern boun- of the Norfolk-South ern Railway spur track, said p"int be ing the northern boundary line of Yadkin avenue thence with Tuft’s line and Lindley’s dividing line N. 3 deg. 45 min. East 2906 feet to an iron pipe, Lindley's and Bilyeu’s corner; thence with Bilveu’s line S. 80 deg. 30 min. East 749 feet to a stake; thence S. 3 deg. 45 min. West 2936 feet to a point in the northern line of Yadkin Avenue; thence in a westerly direction 754 ft to the point of begin ning, containing 50 acres, together with all the right, title and interest in and tS' that part of Yadkin Avenue lying and being immediately south of the above described propcy,ty. The above fs a portion of 750 acres deeded to J. Van Li^dley Orchard Company by Benjamin Douglas and wife, dated April 15, 1891, and is a ’0 acres grpjted to P. C. Shaw, Grant No. 4820 and deeded ky the J. Van Lindley Orchard Co. to Paul r Lindley. and wife, Helen Gunn Lindley. by deed dated May 19, 1919, to which deed reference is hereby ular description of the property, made for a more accurate and partic- This 26th day oJf May, 1936. FRANK W McCLUER. JR., June 5. 26 Commissioner. 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ORDIN.\NCE .AMENDMENT At a regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Town Commissioners of the Town of Southern Pines, at the 1936, the Board unanimously adopted City Hall, held on the 20th day of May the following amendment to the Standard Milk Ordinance which was adopted by the Board of Town Com missioners on February 3rd, 1926, this amendment to be inserted in the said Ordinance at the bottom of page 18 and at the end of Sub-section ONE, Section 7, of said ordinance, immed iately after the following: “Herds sh wing reactor-s on any test shall be retested within six months, but not befor? the lapse of sixty days," (Bl “Bangs DISEASE -- CONTA GIOUS ABORTION. A three tube di lution serological blood test of all herds and additions thereto shall be made before any milk therefrom is sold, and as often thereafter as the h;alth officer may direct. A certifi cate identifying each animal and sign ed by a licen',ed veterinatian and filed with the ’.lealth departmoia shall be evidence of the ab; ve test. Dat'd this 2nd day of June, 19.?6. H. K. PTthnS, Clerk.Treasurer, J12 Town of Southern Pines.

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