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Friday, September 18, 1»36 THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, PJbrth Carolina Page Nine The Week in Carthage Mrs. F. H. Underwood and Mrs. E- H. Morton spent a few days in Red Springs last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson at tended the funeral of Mr. Jackson’s Bister, Mrs. J. C. Batton of Charlotte on Friday. The Rev. W. S. Golden filled the pulpit in the Concord Presbyterian Church Sunday and the Rev. Carey Adams, president of Southern Pres byterian College in Maxton, preach ed in the Carthage Presbyterian Church- Miss Mettie Brown of Fayetteville is the guest of Mrs. L. C. Wallace. Misses Rose Underwood and Lor. raine Wilcox left Tuesday for Flora McDonald College. Billy Clegg left Wednesday for Mars Hill where he will be a student this year. W’alter Mclver of New York City is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Charles Cox and Mrs. R. G. Wallace. Harold Cole left Sunday for the tional guests on Thursday afternoon. Six tables were arranged for con tract in the dining room and sun porch. High score club prizes went to Mrs. -Charles Cox and Miss Judith Wainer. High score prize went to Mrs. R. W. Pleasants. Mrs. Ted Frye was hostess to the members of her bridge club and sev_ eral additional guests on Thursday evening. High score for club mem bers was made by Mrs. Earl McDon ald and high score for guests by Mrs. Four in County Lose Rig:ht to Drive Cars versation which he was holding with one of his church men that he forgot to stop before entering a highway. His 30-day road sentence was sus- One Must Pay For Damafi^C to , pended upon payment of the costs. Car ^of Deputy Clerk of i Court Cole KIWANIANS HKAR TALKS OF SUMMER WANDERINGS Miss Mary Gilbert Cole, deputy ; clerk of the court of Moore county, | is to be paid damage to her automo- , vacationists provided the bile which resulted from Alonzo Shef- the weekly meeting of field’s running into the car. and he Wednesday in is to pay the court cost if he would I!*;.. Aberdeen Community House. Walter Ives told of his visit to Can ada, Howard Burns of a vacation spent at Carolina Beach and Louis have his 60-day road sentence, im posed by Judge Rowe in Recorder’s court on Monday suspended. Sheffield, a white man of Carthage, ^cheipers of a summer spent in New J. Q. Reynolds. Each was presented careless an attractive gift. reckless driving and hit-and run' talk on his recent trip driving. His license to drive was re- gathering of the Amer- voked for twelve months. Luckily, the Association in Boston. Judge Rousseau Opens Civil Term on Monday i ' neither Miss Cole nor Sheffield was I J Cl injured in the collision. Many Cases on Calendar For # on ^ o •/-. Sentences of 30 days on the road.s Superior Court at Carthage . . ^ , Next Week | to be suspended upon payment of a : $50 fine and the costs and revocation cial course are asked to meet with of driver’s license for twelve months Mrs. Ruth Warner Monday afternoon MOKE C'.XNDinATES NEEDF>I) FOK COMMEKt lAL C’Ol'RSE All adults interested in a Commer. Judge J. A. Rousseau will preside University where he is a senior this at the civil term of Superior Court I were meted to Carlton McKenzie, at 3:30 at the Southern Pines High year. opening next Monday morning in Car-1 Mrs. C. C. Kennedy and children 1 thage. The calendar is as follows: 1 returned to New York City Thurs-j Monday, September 21 — Mrs. | day after an extended visit with rel- Claude B. Pool*- vs- John Byrd et als; i atives in Carthage. | Margaret S- Rowland ys- Rosco A. | Mrs- Howard Gardner of Greens- Rowland; Nell M. Rountree vs. P. O. white of Pinehurst, Martin Ferguson, School Auditorium. At the meeting white of Southern Pines, and Beecher I last Monday there were not enough Brown, white of Hemp, for driving present to organize a class and unles.s boro is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lang. Mrs. F. H. Underwood and Mrs- E. H. Simpson were complimented at a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. John Gunning of Southern Pines at her home Friday afternoon. Rountree; Wade Smith vs- Annie M. Hughes Smith; Gilford J. Salmon vs. Mary Carter Salmon; R. H. Brady vs. Mary Ann Brady; Georgia Hancock Howell vs. Yancey Howell; J. W. Jackson, Admr- vs. D. J. Thomas, Admr.; Fannie Cameron vs. Grover while intoxicated. Percy Covington, a colored preach er of excellent repute whose home is at Gilson, was so interested in a con- tiiere are otheis who wish to ]oin the work will not be offered. I Mint If You Wish your Gifts to be .iu.st a little different from the average—or you’re looking for some- fhing usefi.l for yourself, then come to the Spinning Wheel. We have a shop packed with lovely handi work, such as finely woven rugs, si)reads, quilts and children’s clothe.s; and, an es pecially interesting collection of Antiques. unnim Aberdeen Wk ee. Pilot Advertising Pays- :xt»sa Cameron et als; J. B. Cole vs. N. M. ' Mis.s Alma Muse of'Albermarle • Lucas. Admrx. v.s- Eu. I spent the week-end with her parents, ■ c. VVoodv et al; H. B. ShieI.is i Mr. and Mrs- G. M. Muse. Miss Grace I Eugenia C. Woody et als; J. B. | Muse returned with her for a short ^ ^ ^ ^ stay in Albermarle. ' j,. et als vs. i Miss Nellie Hoyle and brother. S., shicld.s Drug Co.; Margaret Evelyn i R. Hoyle have returned from a week’s i j ^ McDuffie; j vacation at Newport News and Bask- j ^ Chevrolet Co., | erville, Va. Mrs. O. K. Cowing and daughter. Miss Faye Cowing spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Cowing of Chapel Hill. Francis McLeod has returned to | Fayetteville after a two week’s stay: with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Q^^^ney P. Hood. Comr. of Banks et als vs- Mrs, Emma Lee Burns et als; Sears, Roebuck & Co., 1 Inc. Tuesday, September 22 E. C. Matheson et als vs. U, M. Seawell et a!s: D. A. McDonald vs. A. F. Jordan: I Willie Smith et al vs, Sol. M. Garner; McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. C- T. Henson spent I Thursday in Greensboro. Mrs. R. L. Phillips returned Tues_ daj' from Charlotte where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. A- Wilmer. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Gilmore were vs. J. L. McGraw; Roy Jackson et als vs. H. B. Bass et als; C. S- Dav is, Exr. et al vs W. J. Cockman et al. Wednesday, September 23 — Fred W Utley VS- Ed Williams et al; Gladys P. Honeycutt et als vs. R. L. Lucas, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. l t als; D. G. Garner vs. Hurley Wal- Reynolds- lace et als; Arch Horner vs. C- S- Miss Virginia Frye left Sunday Campbell College where she will join ^ Monroe; Mrs. Cora the Freshman class. Mrs. E. H. Simpson is in Philadel phia for a brief visit. W. A. Wilmer of Charlotte, was a visitor in Carthage this past week end. Miss Eliza Greene returned with him to visit her sister, Mrs- Wilmer. Mrs. Charles Barringer and chil dren, Betty and Johnnie of Raleigh spent the week-end here. Wallace Britt vs. C. S- Davis, Exr-; Burch Biscuit Co., Inc., vs. W. M. Martin; Allen Cotman vs Z. M Burns and wife; R G- Fry, Admr. vs. W. H- Goins et als; Clifton Chemical Co-, Inc. vs. Lloyd T. Clark. Motion Docket—Margaret C, Lew is. Admrx. vs. Luther Sermons et als; Industrial Union of America, Inc- vs. James McDonald et al; R. B. Good. Misses Pearl Adams and Carolyn j win et als vs. Eliada Orphanage et al; Dowd left last week for N. C. C. W. | Frank G. Taylor et al vs. Peter G. where they will be students this year. ^ Ferguson et al; Coral Gables, Inc., vs. The many Carthage friends of Claude Tyson will be interested in the news of hia approaching marriage to Miss Wesley Jordan of Raleigh. The wedding will be solemnized at ihe Church of Good Shepherd, Ra leigh, at 10:30 A- M. on September 19th. Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Jr. was hostess to her bridge club and several addi- Nettie C- Ayres; Harold A. Crosby vs. Leonard J. Bliss et al; Millie W. Morris vs. The Sandhills Financing 6orp.; Lucy B. Heyward vs. South- I land Holding Co., et als; C- S. Davis, | Kxr. vs. Dr. W. N. McDuffie, Admr. j C. T. A.; James Morrison et als vs j Ed Gaines; Eureka Fire Hose Mfg. ] Co. vs.^own of Vass; R- R- Young et al vs. J. D. Wallace Co. Sell Your Tobacco in CARTHAGE for Hi)i:hest Prices and make your Dollars do Extra Service by trading at Jones.’ We have a complete line of fall merchandise, just the goods to meet needs' of the entire famil}'. Ladies’ New Fall Silk Dres^ Sizes 14 to 52 $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Ladies’ New Felt Hats 97c, $1.45 and $1.98 Men’s New Fall and Winter Suits Conservative and Sport Models. Newest Patterns and Weaves. $12.75 and $14.75 Boys’ Overalls Sizes 2 to 18 48c and 69c Dress Prints New Fall Patterns lOc, 15c and 19c Children’s School Shoes Black and Brown Stitchdown with leather solea. Sizes 3 to 2 97c Special Ladies’ New Fall and Winter Coats For dress and sport wear $5.95, $7.95 and $9.95 Men’s Work Pants for Tobacco Opening, Sizes 29 to 42 97c pair Men’s Work Shoes Paracord and leather botoms $1.45, $1.98 and $2.98 W. W. JONES & SONS Carthage’s Leading Department Store Carthage, N. C. IhsL ADOJV Poddtu), io iha, ABERDiEEN TOBACCO MARKET The importance of this business of buying and selling tobacco cannot be exaggerated when applied to the progress and business growth of this community. As do all succe.ssful enter prises, this tobacco market owes its success to the honesty and fair dealing of its oper ators. In accepting the invitation to bring his tobacco here, the grower does so with the full knowledge that his confidence is not misplaced. The Carolina Power and Light Company is glad to salute this progressive, growing industry and to support any move ment which will contribute to the well being of this community. VISIT YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER Watch for our demonstration coa'-h—rn electric kitchen on wheels—it will bi: in your neighborhood soon! ELECTRICITY IS IZL Carolina Power & Light Company CHEAP :zL ENJOY :zi MORE OF L 278 ADOPTED BUDGET of Moore County, North Carolina FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1936, AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1937 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Eatimate of Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8 FUND ToUI Budsct Requirement! Estimate of Revenue to Be ATaitable other than Tax Levy (Col. 1. leu Col. Tax Levy to Balance Budeet 2) Unoallectable Taxes, Commis- ■ion* on Collec tions and Tax Payer's Discount (Col. 8. plus Col. 4) ToUl Amount of Tax Levy Estimate of Property Valuation Estimate of Tax Rata on 1100 Valuation Tax Rata of Last Preeeadlns County General and Courts _..$50,660 $18,950 $31,710 $ 5,803 $ 37,513 $20,000,000 19c 20c Poor .... 12,672 2,536 1,700 10,136 1,855 11,991 6 5 Health and Hospital __ 14,917 13,217 2,419 15,636 8 7 Contingent 0 2 Debt Service .... 96,317 39,872 56,445 10,327 66,772 .33 35 Schools—Current Expense 22,969 9,950 13,019 2,382 15,401 • 8 2 —Capital Outlay _ 10,499 1,500 8,999 1,647 10,646 5 2 ^ Total $157,959 79c 7Sc 3 D
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