Friday, November 24^ 1939. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Piv* Comings and Goings in Vass W. M. U. Elects Officers The W, M. U. of the Vasa Baptist Church met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. M. L. Stevenson. Mrs. G. W. Broos, the program leader, was assisted in presenting a foreign mission program by Mrs. W. V. Nix, Mrs. R. L. King, Mrs. M. B. Clay ton, Mrs. Clayton Evans and Mrs. Thurlow EJvans. The annual election of officers was held, resulting as follows; Pres ident, Mrs. Nix; vice-president, Mrs. Stevenson; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. J. B. Parker; assistant secretary- treasurer, Mrs. F. L. Taylor. A nice collection of clothing and bed linens was brought in for the Mills Home at Thomasvllle. Refreshments were served by the hostess, and Mrs. King invited the group to meet with her in Decem ber. dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. J. W. Atkinson of Southern Pinps. They called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bailey in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ford Helen t and Hazel Ford visited in Goldston Sunday. VASS-LAKEVIEW SCHOOLS HONOR ROIX ANNOUNCED C:iiurch Services The Kev. b. A. Maxwell filled his first appointment at the Vass Meth. odist Churcn ounday morning and was greeted by a large congrega tion. Mr. Maxwell brought an In teresting message which was well received by nis nearers. Mrs. Max-| well and their three daughters, Lil lian Clare, Letitia and Ludie May, accompanied him. Dr. Guy Funderburk will fill his regular monthly appointment at the Vass Baptist Church this Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock. The Rev. Charles Voyles will preach at 7:00 p. m. in the Vass Presbyterian Church. Auxiliary Meets The Presbyterian Auxiliary held itr November meeting at the home of| Mrs. W. F. Alexander with Mrs. B. i M. Corbett as leader of a program j on “The Place of Education in Ouri Missionary Program.’ Mrs. N. N. Me.; Lean, Mrs. D. C. McGill, Mrs. M. ■ M. Chappell and Mrs. Alexander took | part, and Mrs. Chappell conducted the Bible study. Miss Belle Alexan-! der of Kannapolis, Mrs. O. U. Alex, ander of near Carthage and Mrs. j George Morgan were guests at the meeing. The following students of Vass- Lakeview schools were on the honor roll for the second month, having made a scholastic average of 90 or above: Grade 1—Francis Simpson, Eunice Parker, Ruby McCraney, Lettle Pearl Hart, Nancy Wooten, Ruth Marsiiburn. Grade 2—Mary Ruth Clark, Alice Evajis, Dorothy Hinsley, Marilyn Wood, Lonnie Priest. Grade 3—Lee Roy Hudson, Bobby Klingenschmidt, Billy Bob McGill, Lula Belle Boggs, Faye Corbett, Ruth Frye, Betty Godman, Katie Griffin, Eleanor Simpson and Cladio Wilson. Grade 4—Leona Cameron, Johnie Laurimore, James Lewis McFadycn, Mary Catharine Briggs, Harold Bail ey, William John Graham, Rebecca Frye, Hazel Jessap, Mary C. John, son, Patsy L. Alexander^ Bobb!e Evans. Grade 5—Marion' Bailey, Ruth Blue, Alma Dc.ss, Gilbert Hunt, Ern- es't McCrimmon, Raymond McCrim- mon, Junior McGill. Grade 6—Mary Beaslry, Hugh Mc- Lcan, Clarence B'U3, Iris McFadyen, Marion Scarboro. Grade 7—Janet Rosser, Irma Ruth Graham. Grade 8—A. Mac Cameron, Cath erine Caviness, Elizabeth Clayton, Lois Smithy Opal Whitaker. Grade 9—Rtvsie Lee Hennings, Zelma Kiser. Grade 10—Edith Coore, Sarah Black McFadyen, Mary Elizabeth Haynes. Grade 11—Hazel Crouse, Hazel Hendrick. Jewell Smith. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES By order of the Board of County Commissioners and by authority vested in me as Tax Collector of Moore County and in accordance with the authority conferred by the laws of North Carolina, I will on Monday, December 4, 1939, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to satisfy unpaid taxes for the year 1938. Time of sale: 12 o’clock Noon, Place of sale: Court House door, Carthage, N. C. W. T. HUNTLEY, Moore County. NOTE: Real Estate in McNeill Township wLlI be found advertis ed in The Pilot; real estate in Sandhill Township will be found advertised in the Sandhill Citizen; real estate in Carthage Town ship and Mineral Springs Township will be found advertised in the Moore County News; real estate in Bensalem, Sheffield, Ritter and Deep River and Greenwood Townships will be found adver tised in The Plain Dealer. No. 17-20_ 2 als&sq 272.84 McDonald, A. D., 40 a Lee's Br. 4.80 McDonald. A. P., 33 a Vass- Carthage Rd. 7.04 McDonald, D. N. Esit., 77 a Little River 8,62 McDonald. H. D. Hrs., 47 a Pond Br. .. 6.59 McDonald, W. W. Hrs., 437 a Vass-Union Rd. 65.99 Mclnnis, D. Hrs., 26 a Little Riv., 28 1-2 a Lakeview 12.43 McIntosh, J. E., 41 1-2 a Mc Crimmon Ld. River, 1 lot Shaw Ld., 1 lot Upchurch Ld. McNEILL TOWNSHIP 1938 1.4iiid Sales Abbott, Mabel, H&3, No. 17, ; Fox, Margaret, F&2 No. 3, $ 21.061 4 Adams^ A. L., 1&5, No. 13, 14, Fulk, J. F. Est., 202 a Little Balance 55.41 River Adams, W. J. Est., Q&9, No. • 27 a Priest Ld. • 1.281 Gamer Charlie, 1 lot Bennett \dcox, R. P., 1 lot Swett Div. 2.141 St. ‘ Allen, Hugh_ 2 a Vass 9.92 Garner, Hugh L., 45 a Pond Anderson, Mrs. Geo. 1-2 a I Br. Shaw Ld. 3.16 j Qarner. I. J., 28 a Pond Br. Andrews, W. G., 4 lots Manley 11.7C! Garner, Lexie 10 a Lakeview Apple & Ncwell, 134 a Pulliam ^ (Bal). Graham, Mrs. J. W„ 2 a C. L. Vass Personals Mrs. Mason Thomas and baby of Candor are spendin,? a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Randall Camer on. Mrs. W. T. Cox and Retha Mae Cox were Sanford visitors Saturday. Mrs. W, B. Graham, Mi.ss Katha rine Graham and Albert Graham spent Sunday in Chester, S. C., with Bernice Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Smith and daughter, Mollie, and Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Allen visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blake at Hillsboro Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Hume Smith and family moved last week from Gold- ston to their new home on the Sul phur Springs Road near Vasa. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wheeler vis ited relatives near Chapel Hill Sun day. Miss Johnsie Lane of Bynum came Saturday to spend some time wtih relatives here. Mrs. J. D. McLean of Cameron spent Friday with Mrs. N. N. Me. Lean. John Alex .Smith, State College student, visited his parents, Mr, and ,Mrg. J. W, Smith, oyer the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis of Burling, to.n were week-end guests of lat- terlg parents, Mr. and Mr?. A.^ K. Thompson. Mlsseg Mavoline Com6r and Jew el Smith spent ‘ Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mary Mae Seott. George Mason visited his mother at Lilllngton Saturday. Miss Eloi.'»e Brooks of Buie’s Creek visited her mother; Mrs. G. W. Brooks, last week-end. Misses Juanita Womble and Ethel Scarboro were Sanford visitors Sat urday. Mrs. Ben H. Wood returned last week from Duke Hospital in Durham, where she had been a patient since the latter part of September. Her condition seems improved. Miss Nellie Keith is spending some time in Albemar^ with her sister, Mrs. Walter C. Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Oldham of Sanford visited in town Sunday. Miss Mary Davis Westcott of Raleigh visited her sister, Mrs. D. A. Smith, Sunday. E. B. Keith of Greensboro and Mr. Herndon of Pinehurst called on W. H. Keith Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Cameron accompan ied Miss Martha McKay and Lister McKay of Buie’s Creek to Morgan- ton Saturday to see their mother, who is undergoing treatment In a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kolth and baby, Kay PraneeB, were Sunday NIAGARA Mrs. Frances Benton of Bethle hem N. H., is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Cameron. Mrs. Florence Spau!'’*ng of Bos ton, Mass., is spending .tsome time in Niagara. Ben Morgan and B. C. Morgan spent Monday in Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duggan arriv ed Monday from Mount Holly, N. J., \\!iere they spent the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frank of Lum- berton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank during the weok.end. Mrs. C. L. Dutton of Southern Pines visited Mrs. D. S. Ray Sunday. A miscellaneous shower was glv- en by Niagara friends Thursday even ing for Mrs. Haywood Bobbett. Mr. and Mrs. Viv Huggin and children of Chapel Hill visited Mrs. Ray and Miss Elizabeth during the week-end. Mrs. George Smith of East Her- bron, N. H., arrived Saturday and will be in her comfortable house here during the winter months. She was driven south by Edward Cotton, House guests of Mrs. George Smith are Mrs. Eugene Rust, Miss Mary Rogers and Mrs. Reed of Con cord, N. H. ■ Miss Evelyn Snipes spent Sunday in Columbia, S. C. - ^ ^ C B. MATTHEWS, FORjIERLY QF LAKEVIEW, TO WED 16.9.') |6.58 ]j3.09 61.65 Miss Jean Helen Pickard of tjie Washington, D. C. Junior Hifei'*. School faculty, and Clani^e 'B. Mat thews of Janiestown, N. Y., formerly of Lakeview, are to be married on Wednesday of next week, according to word received here by friends. Miss Pickford is the daughter of Mrs. Ray F. Pickford and the late Mr. Pickford of Jamestown, and Mr. Matthews is the son of Mrs. Henry A. Matthews and the late Mr. Mat thews. Mr. Matthews has be«i en gaged in business in Jamestown for the past twelve years. Aniett, Gertrude, 2 a C. L. Williams Ld. 1.57 Arnold, Geo. B., D&L, No. 21, 24 and al. 25.01 Ashley, C. J., 1 lot Cameron I Plan I Aylmore, Mrs. G. F., 2 lots I Niagara , Barker, Alice, 1 lot Niagara j Barkmer, Ruth F. L&2, No. ' 7, 8, H&l, No. 13-16 & al. 66.52 j Bai-ti am, Est., K&5, No. 1-3 I Bauman, A. F:., H&7, No. I 12-14 I Beasley, R. P., 2 lots Store I Bldg. (Bal.) Beck, J. H., G&8, No. 19, 20, 21 Blake, B. L. H&4, No. 19, 20, 21, 22, 1-2 al. & pt. Sq.; 1 iot Midland Rd. Bloxham Est., F&3, No. 17-20 Blue, A. C., 15 a Lakeview, 63 a near Lakeview .... Blue, D. S., 172 a Little 'River, 118 a Wad’s Cr. Blue, Naggie D. 30 a Dry Fork Blue, P. H., Hrs., 136 a Shad- I dock Cr. I Blue, W. A. 15 a Lakeview I Blue, W. E., 6 1-2 a Big Br„ 2Iots Lakeview Brown. R. M., L&4, Pt. No, 13, I 14 D&2, No. 1, 2, 21-24 .... : Chisholm, Anna D., 2 a Manley 12.46 Clark, Hattie L. 1 lot Bennett | St Clark, H. R. 0&7, No. 1-8 Clark, Lila Wren, M&2, No. 16 & al. ..., Clegg, Annie T. Etet., 3-4 Int. 119 a Saunders Ld. (Bal) Coore, Mrs. Fannie, 27 a Buie Ld., 15 a Lakeview Costello, John, C.&2, No. 2 Cox G. B., Est., 1 lot Bennett St Cox, W. T., 83 a Vass-Carth- age Rd Cox, Mrs. W. T., 3 2-10 a Vass . Crandell, M. G., E&6, No. 1, 2 Creamer & Turner, No. 149 .... Crissman,,G.,W., 300 a Carols Br Culler, C. R., 48 a Mill Cr. (B^.) Currie, L. M., E&6_ No. 5 . Currie. & Maples, .sH-2 a Eastr man Ld. .... Curtis, W. ii, 5 a hear So. Pines Daly, Sara C., H&8, No. 13, Davis, Anita C., 21ots J?rxoll- wood Darnell, O. L., 103 a Marion Ld. : Deaton, Francis Est, 2 1-2 a' Manley Deaton Nursery, 26 a Nur sery Dees, F. L.. 1 lot Cameron Williams Ld. Graves, Geo. C. Est., L&16 1-2 No. 2 Graves, H. L., 1-2 a Near Nia gara 1 35' Grinnell, Geo. Byrd, P&13 No. ■ ! 19. 20 y 73 j Gschwind, Chas. S. 20 a Vass I Guaranty Trust Co., Lot No. 250 Guthrie, J. M., H&5, No. 15-18 1-2, 21-23 & al (Bal.) Hall. F. C., G&4, No. 17 & al. Hanlon, E. N., E&l, No, 18, ^•‘2, /Pt. 17 I Hannorhan, Kathrine B&6 83.72 i No i9_2o ’ ! Harrington, J. J., 42 a MiU- ■l-69j land Rd. Bal. l.Haskill, Mrs. Natalie S. 25 a j Hendren Ld 73.83; Healy J. V., B&7, No. 8, 10 2.43! 12 14^ 24 I Heisler. Harry, No. 459, 461, 13.631 (2 lots) II Hendrick, W. H. 1 lot Sunrise 51-09, Hts 15.88j ijgrring. A. L., L&6, 1 lot, O " *6, No. 14-19 |3.16 4.01 I 55.98 I 18.52 MRS. MINNIE C. WAITE »IES IN REX HOSUITAL IN RAUIIGH Mrs. Minnie Curtis Waite, 74, wid ow of S. D. Waite, long a resident of Raleigh, died at Reii Hospital after an illness of several weeks. She is a former resident of Southern Pines and had many friends here. Although a native of Wisconsin, she spent most of her life since girl hood in North Carolina and In re cent years In Washington, D. C. She was the author of the Raleigh Cen tennial prize poem, wrote much oth. er verse, and also was an artist, painting until recently. Hicks, Eugene M., 56 a Lo belia Rd. Horinett, S. E.. E&7. No. 1 ... Holder. Margaret, 29 a Mc Neill’ Ld ’ H. O. L. Corp.. 0&12, No. 21, 22 Howard. E. O. & C. O., 0&4, No. 15. 18, 21, 22 Howe, Clara R.. D&6, No. 1 .. Howe, Mrs. E & H. F., E&2, No. 16-22 & al. Idlewild Fishing Club, 1 a Chandler Ld Jensen, D, C.. 0&12^ No. 12. . Jessup, Bessie, 31 a Vass-Lo- belia Rd. Jessup, L. S., 2 a Big Br. .... Johnson, Clara H. Est., J&6, No. 21, 22 & 1-4 al Johnson, J. Talbot, C&5, No. 10, 14, 473 Kadis & Weil. 1-2 Int. 188 a Eastwood (Bal). Kizer, Maggie, 27 1-2 a Pond Br Kavlor, Grace E., 2 acres Youngs Rd. Keith, Mrs. C. J., 55 1-2 a Vass f Keith, E. B., 1 lot Midland Rd. Kelly, D. B.iEst, 370 a Mill Cr ..., Kelly, J. M,, 49 a Kelly Ld. ... Kelly, M. B.,-74 Mill Cr. Kimball, =Jas & Margaret, 3-4 a Calahan Ld: KimbalT, L. ‘ Al Est.- 1 9-10 a . A'ass ' 1 : a- King R. L., 100 a HorSepen Br; : Kinsey, A. H., '20 a Water Plait • Lakevie^v Fruit Co., 218 a Lakeview' Lassiter, Bennie, 1 1-2 a Pine- vlew School ....... . PI - - ^ Laubscher, A. R., 60-100 a Hy. Dixon Mamie Est. L&6, No. | j^o. 1 13-22 nl & 1-2 So 4.16. Leavitt, B. w'^ K&6rNo. 17' Dodee, Clara Bradbury, E&3, I ig^ o&S, No. 1-11, 24, Al & No. 13. 14 al & 1-4 Sq 1.86 1.4 gq (Bal) Drexel. Jane Barbour. 168 a. Knollwood, 20 a Barbour Ld. (Bal.) - 214.43 25.09 111.85 I 3.86 I 30.08 I .19.59 |1,79 6.73 50.10 4.19 1.43 5.01 2.14 1.85 1.57 23.21 4.44 5.56 .28.13 17.49 34.25 8 25 20.34 14.77 3.53 2.14 2.87 2.20 1.86 29.45 6.73 28.38 15.11 2.43 2.0s 56.11 9.18 6.73 12.46 1.59 3.72 22.58 1.57 5.31 6.15 18.20 1.51 14.40 1,38 28.36 18.92 14.60 McIntosh, J. H., H&5, No. 11, 12 . McIntosh, John, L&16, 1-2 No. 3, (Williams), L&16, 1-2 of No. 3 (Allen) McIntosh, W. A., 8 a Vass- Carthage Rd., 20 a J. E. Mc Intosh Mflver, Kate Scott, 100 a S. A. L. Ry. McKeithen, E. T., Q&4 McKeithen, N. M., 22 a Mc Donald Ld.; 1 lot Ware house; 1 lot J. E. McCrim mon McMillon, A. K., 1 lot Suniise Hts. i Vass-Lo- 9,54 2.29 . 7.88 7.70 18.20 3.16 I I 8.74 I 1.3o L. Williams 2.14 Sadler, Chas. J. & Helen, K&2, Sandhills Financing Corp., N&13, No. 15, 16; N&14, No. 5; M&9, No. 1-3 inc. Bal._ 2.62 Scott, Ferman, 1 lot Maple St. 3.73 Scott, S. A., J&l, No. 21, 22,&al. , 4 ., 8.8a Seward, Bertha, 11 a Mc- Deed’s Cr. 5.5Z Shaw, F. R., H&6, Nwr 24 ..„ 2.H Shaw. Gould, 50 a Cook Ld. 36,84 Shaw, Mary J. Est., No. 1, 24, Ash Street .... ! 2.7? 12.16 16.2S 4.5’i 23.81 8.20 6.80 4.62 16.17 26.59 5.99 ,28.73 18.20 I I 6.74 6.35 7.62 16.70 j 43.78 65.81! I 38.85 20.13' 14.56 >. c 3.23 6.94 35.54 •6.73 52.75 1.30 11.70 22.10 23.04 1.57 60.52 26.1> 6.61 Dwifirht. F. M.. 6 1-2 a Herring 1/1., 2 lots Lakeview, G&l, No. 5-8. G&2, No. 4 12.81 Dwight. Mrs. F. M., 41 a Hy. No. 1 - 33.12 Eastwood, Johnsye & Lou Cul- breth. 2 3-4 a Lakeview 14.75 Eaton & Richardson, E&l, No. 21-23, 12 lots Swett Div 11.10 Edwards, A. G., 1 lot Vass Bdwafds. A. G. & G. S. Est. 1 lot Vass — Ererstrom, E. A., 1 lot So. Pines —- Evans, J. F., 1 1-5 a Parker Ld Evans, J. F. & R. A., 131 a Vass-Unlon Rd. Evans, Thurlo C., 13 1-2 a Mc Donald Ld. ....! Everett, Kelly, 59 a Little Riv er Feeney Hrs., 10 a Eureke 4.67 Ferguson, Arthur C., 24 a Lit tle River S.29 Leavitt, Nellie B„ 0&2, No. 4-9 Leek. F. H., 4 lots Niagara... .23.221 I 36.14' 2.141 I 5.60' Ferguson, W. D., 45 a Little Lemons, Mrs, D. C., 1 lot Nia gara. Leslie, Annie M., Hrs., 367 a Little River 45.61 Leslie, Florence, 2 lots Vass ... 16.62 Leslie, J. A. Est., 180 a Crane’s Cr., 100 a Pond Br., Ill a Clay Rd., 304 1-2 a Rogers Ld 92.92 Leslie, W. C., 84 a Vasa-Car- thage Rd. 39.04 Lovejoy, W. R., B&3 No. 8001, 8004 14.19 McCallum, H. A., est. 120 a ' Little River 26.94 McCasklll, A. A., 86 a Little River 24.53 McCasklll, Mrs. J. W. Est., 60 a Sheep-Pen Br.fl20 , Little River 21.81 McCasklll, M. Edd., 81 a Little i River 16.65' McCasklll, W. B., 94 1-2 a | a Sheep Pen Br 19.95 McCrimmon, Jennie, 94 a Allen Br. 18.84 McMillon, J. M.. belia Rd. .' McMillon, N. A., 1 lot Main St. McNeill, D. H. F^st., No. 17- 22 Sunrise Hts. McNeill. E. L. Est.. 23 a Vass- Raeford Rd. McNeill, Mary C. Hrs., 46 a McNeill Ld. McNeill, W. H., 9 lots Lake- vicw (Bal.) McQueen, Jno. R., 50 a Dwight Nursery 50.82 McRae. B. G., 24 a Union Rd. 14.44 McRae, Geo., 3 45-100 a C. T. McRae Ld. Marble, A. L.. 23 a Vass Maryland Cas. Co., 1 lot Joy ner Res. Matthews, H. A., Jr., 13 1-4 a Big Br Meiselman, H. B., G&2, No. 3; K&5, No. 17, Pt. No. 18 & Al. (Bal.) Meiselman, H. B.. 9 1-4 a Fur niture Factory’ 157.19 Merchants City Trust Co. P& 7, No. 5-9 Inc. 15.33 Messett, Jno., 3 3-10 a Dunes Club 108.53 Michael. Mrs. J. A., 62 1-2 a Chandler Ld. Mid-South Fruit Co., 175 a Rand Peach Co. .. Monroe, C. A., 285 Poindexter Ld Montesanti, A., L&5, Pt. No. 7. 8, 9; N&4, No. 7, 8, 9, (Bal.) Morgan, B. C., 3 a Niagara; 9 lots Niagara Morgan, Mrs. B. C., 30 a Smith Ld. Morrison, D. A., 8 a Herring Ld.; G&L, No, 5, 6, 7, 8. .. Mumford. Lula Est., No. 419, Niagara . Mimiford Lula T. Est. H&6; No. 5&al. Monroe Nina E. B. N&2 No. 3 4. 5. 6 A- al. (Bal.) .... Menl, A. S., 1 lot Niagara Neal. A. S. & P. C., 10 lots Nia,gara Norris, Harry W’., G&7 No. 16 ’ , Norris & Sylvester, Norris’s 1-2 Int. Lot No. 416 (Bal). O’Callahan, Mrs. C. A., E&l, No. 1, 23, 24 & al. Oldham, R. L., 2 a Vass-Lo- belia Rd. 14.38 Osbourne, Juanna. 1 lot Nia gara .’ 1.28 Page, H. A. Jr., 1 lot W. So. Pines 6.16 Page. Mrs. R. N., Jr., 15 lots Nl^sra Parker, Alice & E^ssie, 7 i-2 a Manley (Bal.) Patterson, Ernest, 1 1-2 a Vass-t/nlon Rd. : Patterson, E^igene, 10 a Vass- Union Rd. Patterson, N. J. Est, 116 a ■ Sweethe'jirt I^ke (Bal.) .. . 24.2iS Pegram, Emmitt, 22 1-2 a Mc Intosh ‘ Ld. S. 15 Pfrkins, R. E.. 120 a Niagara 21.65 Phillips Kennie, 12 2 Niagara' 4.44 Piedmont Gro. Co., 2 lots Mae St.; 1 lot Swett Div. No. 21 2.43 Pike, Margaret J., 1 lot Cam eron PI 1.57 Pillow, Edward F. Est., 6 lots Niagara 3.29 Pillow, James, 4 lots Niagara 2.72 Pinehurst Inv. Co., 1 lot Knollwood No. 432 6.73 Pinehurst Jobbing Co., E&6 No. 5 1.50 Poe, Charlie. 2 lots Manley . 1.57 Poe, M. Y., 29 a ^^iagara; O &3, No. 13, 16; 3-4 Sq. & 2 als; 1 lot Mass Ave.; K& 3. No. 9 84.01 Pond, P. Est. M&5, No. i-4, 17-24; als. 1-2 sq. 29.68 Pope. Mrs. “Radle, 30 Pond Br. 4.42 Powell, Christina, G&3, No. 23 24 3.18 Priest. E. N. Est., 28 a Mc Neill Ld. 4.32 Providence Trust C., Trustee H. B. Swoope Est., No. 119, 123. 135, 136 .... 23.93 Rapattos, Nick, K&4, Pt. No. 1 L&4, No. 13, 14; C&2, No. 1, K&15, Pt. No. 4 94.18 Ray, Mrs. J. M., 257 1-2 a Lit tle Riv. (Bal.) 30.04 Ray, Mary Est., K&8. No. 2 2.43 Reinecke, John J., G&2, No. 22, 24, al. & 1-4 aq. 29.6/ Rislev, Ada S., 3 lots Swett Div. 2.14 Robinson, Annie Mae, 2 a C. 76.7 : 1.72 7.33 5.4& 18.02- 59.68 98.20 7.59 2.43 59.43 10.6^ 27.96 36.33 6.73 8.30 63.96 51.50 2.14- 8.16 4.44 1.85 Shea, Helen Sadler, M&5, No. 11, 16; 1 lot Ridge St. Skinner, Mrs. Nannie, 3 lots Niagara Smith s Garage, 1 lot Main St, Smith, Radie, 1 lot Vass Smith, R. A., 182 a Shaddock Cr. Smith T. J., 235 1-4 a Vass Smith, W. F., 595 a Pinehurst Rd. Smithwicit, J. F., 25 a Big Br. Steinberg, Helen M., F&6, No. 1, 2, 24 Stevens. Mrs. H. E. I&2. No 11, 12 Stroud. Lelia Brown. 2 lots Ind. Ave. Stutts, Royal A., 14 a Gregory Ld.; 1-2 a Gibbon Ld.; 37 a Parson Ld. (Bal.) Stutts-Taylor Lumber Co., 5 3-10 a Callahan Ld. Sutherland, Wm., 1 lot No. 460 Knollwood Taylor, F. W., 6 a Allen Ld., (Bal.) Taylor, J. E., Jr., 17 1-2 a H.v. No. 1 Tayntor, I. J., 10 1-2 a Lake view; 8 lots Lakeview 13.19 Temple C. J.. 1 lot Main St.; 1 lot Store Bdg.; 2 lots Ma ple St. Thompson, Jno. A, 4 1-2 a Sternagle Ld. Tichenor, B. W., 20 a Mill Cr. Towti of Southern Pines, J& 2, No. 12 Tuck, F. B.. E&6, No. 2i, 22 Turner, Fannie H., 1 lot W'ey. Htsi. , 112.85 Turner, Millard H., No. 438 Knollwood 6.73 Tyson, Bertha, 2 a C. L. Wil liams Ld. 2.14- Van Camp, (3eo., 0&3, No. 22, 23 & al 28.9T Vass Cotton Mill, 45 a Mill Place 490.90 VVadleigh, Lena, 1 lot Niagara ’ 1.28 Wakeman, John S., 62 a So.- Pines-Carthage Rd. Walker, S. D. Bst., 2 lots Nia gara Ward, T. T„ H&3, No. 16 Warwick. Chas. A. No. 311, Knollwood Watson. Geo., 0&4 No. 8, 9 (Bal.) . ’ Weatherspoon. L. E., 4 lots Lakeview Weed, Mrs. F. V. Est., Q&l, No. 17, 18 al & sq. 5,4 West. Mrs. N. W., E&l, No. 9. 12 Whitley, Floyd, 1 lot Camron PI. ‘ Wi’der. Thos. B.. P&8. No. 5, lOj 0&13 No. 19; P&12, No. 5. 21; P&I.3. No. 4, 12. 14, 16; Q&13, No. 5. No. 13. 16, R&9. No. 6; R&IO, No. 12; R 13. No. 2, 3, 5, 6 Williams. Grace 1 lot Niagara William.s, Russell, 2 a C. L. W’illiams Ld. Wilson. Alice H., 6 lots Nia gara Wilson, H. L., 89 a Little River VVil.^on. J. E.. 1 lot Manley Windham, Minnie Cecil, 1 lot Manley Wittska ,vsky, S. 4 1-2 a Man ley Yerkers, R. N., C&3, No. 1- 4 2.14 York Valena. M&12. No. 6 3.87 RIoNEILL TOWNSHIP—Cororet . 19S8 Land v Addison, Jake, O&ll, No, 5. 6 Allbrook, R. A., K&12,-No. 17, , 18&al.’ Allen, Andy, 1 lot Jimtown. Allen, Mary & Phmiie, Nftl.li-v.. No. 16&pt. al. Almond, Adgle 8 a Eastman... Ld. ’ , ;3.86. Anderson, Nora, 1 lot Oak-.- - 20.76 75.34 I 34.67 26.75 8.08 22.90 1.68 2.14 69.34 1.28 2.43 1.43 3.86 .46.15 3.20 8.8'7 5.09 8.57 14.75 1.58 19.34 6.73 13.27 3.9»v 41.14'^ 4.44 1.35 7.46 1.29^ 4.2S' 15.3?; rrssr 14.89 W.7b 1.86 3.16 '.3-99^ 5.43 wood Park ..•.•;j.-v;121 Armstrong, Flora Est., • 2; ibte . ■.• f Conn. Ave.; 1 lot Page Ld..,,,-,; '^.46 Atkins, Rosa, L&ll, No. 1 •1.43* Aurgenus, Richard, 1 lot Page . • Ld. ;. ;t3E» Austin, Betty. 1 lot N. H. Ave.v 2.29: Baldwin. Wilbert, 6 a Nlafs^'a,,. 3.7^ Barrington, Mack, 6 lots Nian.. ' gara ........> ,'i, •X46 Barrett. Wash, 1 lot Nlagpara • v 1.29 Bates & Johnson _i .• :1.29 Bates, S. S., O&ll, No. 14..... . 3.16 Beasley, Harry & Bemlce, 1; lot Jimtown ■^■73 (Please tiun to page six) That Na