Friday, December 1, 1939.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Page Thre*
The Week in Aberdeen
Book Club Meeting | ed to Gastonia to visit friends over
On last Friday afternoon Mrs. G. ' vveelt-end.
C. Seymour entertained the members i Mrs. James A. Buchanan has re-
of the Waite' Hines Boolt Club and turned to her home at Broadway af-
a number of invited guePts. The hoi- | ter a visit in the home of her par-
iday season was empha.sized in the ents, Mr. and Mr»i T. D. McLean,
decorations oi’ red nandinas against j Spotts Burwell of Oxford has been
a back ground ot evergreens. A most a guest in the home of his sister,
interesting paper on Thanksgiving Mrs. Normaa Briggs *tr the past
wa.s read by Mr? J. Talbot Johnson, ten days.
and the Thpnksgiving motif was ef-' ^Ir. and Mrs. Henry A. Page, Jr.,
fectivel> carried out in the refresh- ^ party of friends are enjoying
NIAGARA
Mrs. R, C. Muse of Hamlet visited
Mrs. Ray and Miss EHz.ibeth Mon
day.
Miss Mary Rogers returned to Bris
tol, N. H., after visiting Mrs. George
Smith.
Cox, Mrs. W. T., 3 2-10 a
Vass . .
Crandell, M. G., E&6, No. 1,
Lemons, Mrs. D. C., 1 lot Nia-
Creamer & Turner, No. 149
Crissman, G. W., 300 a Carols
Br.
Culler, C. R., 48 a Mill Cr.
(Bal.)
Currie, L. M., E&6, No. 5
Misses Mary Alive and Virginia i Currie & Maples, 51-2 a East-
ments.
i a duck hunting expedition in Curri-1
I tuck county.
Morgan visited relatives near Chapel
Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dean of New
ark, Ohio spent several days here
last week visiting their parents, Mr.
I and Mrs. W. R .Dean.
Recent callers on Mrs. D. S. Ray
were JMrh. N. A. McKclt.hen and
Mrs. O. Leon Seymour had as her! ^ Carthage and
Hl-Y Entertains
The Hl-Y Club entertained the ^ house guests over the past week-end
Beta Club high school honorary fra-1 Barnes of Clayton, Miss
ternity at a banquet at the womack of Hamlet Missi
[N. A. McKeitihen of Lumberton.
W. F. Smith and Miss Fay of Ral-
1 —- - I maif;a.ict ui xvxino . . ..i « . a -fu »
school auditorium. The centerpiece ^ fjr-gteUj, Carthage, ’ Missi*’.*^ spent the week-en wi
Miss
tives here.
and favors carried out the Thanks- ggjjg stri .kland and
giving motif effectively with decora-;n,ia Gilbert of Greensboro I Covington of Durham spent
tions of chrysanthemums and ivy. I wimberley spent the past!
The address of welcome was glvenl Charlotte visiting his' Mr.s. George Smith, with her house
by Melvin Jernlgan and responded Kimberley,
ty Miss Charlotte Miller on behalf
of the guests. A delicious meal, pre
pared by the Hi-Y boys under the
eupervislon of L. J. Murphy was
served. After the supper an enjoy
able program of music stunts and
games was enjoyed.
man Ld.
Curtis, W. E., 5 a near So.
Pines
Dalv, Sara C., H&8, No. 13,
14 ...
Davis, Anita C., 21ots Knoll-
wood
Dnrnell, O. L., 103 a Marion
Ld
Deaton, Francig Est, 2 1-2 a
Manley
Deaton Nursery, 26 a Nur-
5*0 ry
Does, F. L., 1 lot Cameron
PI.
D''vnn Mamio Fst. L&6, No.
13-22 al & 1-2 So.
Clara Rradbury. E&3,
No. 13 14 al A- 1-4 Sn
,Tane Barbour. 16S a.
|1.79
6.73
50.10
4.19
1.43
5.01
2.14
1.85
1.57
23.21
4.44
5.56
1.86
4.16
1.86
Westcott Burlingame, who has
been a guest in the home of Mr. and
Bride Honored
On Thursday afternoon November
23rd, in one of the brilliant affairs
of the season, Mrs. Alton McLean
and Miss Vanessa McLean entertain
ed at tea at the home of the for
mer, honoring Mrs. Asrahel Bradford
McLean, who, before her marriage on
November 15th, was Miss Mary
Louise Jeffress of Greensboro.
Guests were greeted by Mrs. Pa\il
Butler of Southern Pines, and Intro
duced to the receiving line by Mi-s.
J. Talbot Johnson. The receiving
line was composed of the hostesses,
the honoree. Miss Mattie B. Rogers
of Fayetteville, Miss Susan McLean.
Mrs. W. R. Taylor of Goldsboro and
Mrs. John R. McLean. Mrs. A. L.
Burney invited the g'ie.‘?ts into the
dining room, where tea was pour
ed by Mrs. Forrest Lockey and Mrs.
H. W. Doub.
Assisting in the dining-room were
Mrs. Norfleet Pleasants, Miss Made
line Folley, Miss Frances Pleasants,
Mrs. William V. Cartipr, Jr.,, and
Mrs. L. J. Dawkins. The tea table
was covered with white lace and
centered by a graceful arrangement
of white roses and snapdragons in
a silver bowl. Yellow chrysanthe
mums, pink gladioli and pale green
tapers were effectively used through
out the rest of the house.
Goodbyes were said by Miss Alice
Wilder. About 200 guests called dur
ing the afternoon.
Mrs. Bowman Hostess
Mrs. H. E. Bowman entertained at
three tables of bridge at her home
last Saturday afternoon, honoring
Mrs. George Gartman of York, Pa.
The invited guests were Mrs. H.
A. Wisotzkey of New York, Mrs.
Levis Prlzer of Southern Pines, Mrs.
Purvis Ferree of Pinehurst, and
Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson, Mrs. Jack
Smith. Mrs. J. W. Bowman, Mrs. J.
B. Edwards, Mrs. M B Pleasants,
Mrs S. L. Windham, Mrs. Robert
Farrel and Miss Janette Leach of
Aberdeen Mrs. Purvis Ferre and Mrs.
Mrs. Levis Prizer were awarded
prizes. The Thanksgiving season
was emphasized in the decorations
and refreshments.
last week to attend the celebration
and gathering of the descendants of
the Scotch Highlanders.
Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson for the past 1
ten days, has returned to his homej,f,\miLIES IIEKE .MDEI)
in Albany, N. Y. j FAIIM SECl’UlTY FUND
Chris Page Shamburger, Bobby |
Eucst went to Fayetteville one day Knollwood, 20 a Bai-bour Ld.
(Rnl.) . 214.43
Dx’-ieht F. M . 6 1-2 a Herring
T d.. 2 lots Lakeview, G&l,
No. 5-8. a&2. No. 4 12.84
nivio;ht Mrs. F. M., 41 a Hy.
No. 1
Eastwood, Johnsye & Lou Cul-
brcth. 2 3-4 a Lakeview. ..
t
Page, Courtney Huntley, Bill Burns j Farm Security Administra-
and Lawrence Rowe, students at the|(jgj^ agency of the Department
University of North Carolina, Chapel: Agriculture which w'as made
Hill will spend the Thanksgiving. pj,ggj^,ig the Federal Government
holidays with their parents here. | assist low-income farmers In
Mrs. LeRoy Harrington has been 1 planning their farming operations
quite ill at her residence on poplar
street for the past ten days.
Miss Mary John Watson, who has
been telegraph oprator in Pinehurst
for some time, has returned to her
post here.
has been in operation since 1937, dur-
11.10
22.10
ing this time It has served more
than 200 farm families in Moore
county.
During the past year there was
$1,827.00 dollars loaned to some 78
Voight Proctor and a party of: families in the county—approximately
friends from Cincinnati, Ohio, are; 51234.00 per family. Fifteen cows, 46
expected soon to visit Dr. and Mrs. j pigs, and eleven mules, besides the
George Proctor on Bethesda Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford McLean,
who spent some time here with Mr.
and Mrs. T. D. McLean, while re-1 be taken advantage of.
turning from their honeymoon, have' An F. S. A. loari is a planned sup-
money to purchase many tons of fer
tilizer, foods and clothing were
bought so that the cash price could [ Margaret, F&2, No. 3,
Eaton Xz Richardson. EiRrl, No.
21-23, 12 lots Swett Div. . ..
’P'dwards A. G., 1 lot Vass
Edwards! A. G. & G. S. Est.
1 lot Vass
Ensrstrom, E. A., 1 lot So.
Pines
Evans, J. F., 1 1-5 a Parker
Ld.
Evans, J. F. & R. A., 131 a
Vass-Union Rd.
Evans, Thurlo C. 13 1-2 a Mc
Donald Ld. ....' 26.1;j
Everett. Kelly, 59 a Little Riv
er
Epeney Hrs.. 10 a Eureke
Ferguson, Arthur C.. 24 a Lit
tle River
Ferguson, W. D., 45 a Little
19.59 gara . 5.65
Leslie, Annie M., Hrs., 367 a
Little River
Leslie, Florence, 2 lots Va.ss , .
Leslie, J. A, Est., 180 a Crane’s
Cr., 100 a Pond Br., Ill a
Clay Rd., 304 1-2 a Rogers
Ld
Leslie, W. C., 84 a Vass-Car-
thage Rd. .
Love joy, W. R., B&3 No.
8001, 8004
McCallum, H. A., est. 120 a
Little River
McCasklll, A. A., 86 a Uttle
River .
McCaskill, Mrs. J. W. Est., 60
a Sheep-Pen Br., 120 , Little
River
McCa.skill, M. Edd,, 81 a Little
River
McCaskill, W. B., 94 1-2 a
a Sheep Pen Br.
McCrlmnion. Jennie, 94 a
Allen Br. . . 18.84
No. 17-20, 2 alP&.sq. 272.84
McDonald, A. D., 40 a Lee’s
Br
McDonald A. P., 33 a Vass-
Carthage Rd
McDonalil, D. N. Est., 77 a
Little River
McDonald, H. D, Hrs., 47 a
Pond Br.
McDonald, W. W. Hrs., 437 a
Vass-Union Rd.
Mclnnis, D. Hrs., 26 a Little
Riv., 28 1-2 a Lakeview 12.43
McIntosh, J. E., 41 1-2 a Mc-
Crimmon Ld.
33.12
14.75
23.04
1.57
10.95
66.52
6.61
4.67
3.29
River, 1 lot Shaw Ld., 1 lot
Upchurch Ld.
45.61
16.62
9^2.92
39.04
14.19
26.94
24.53
21.81
16.65
19.9:»
4.80
7.04
8.62
6.5B
65.99
9.54
Mclnto.sh, 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 ...
Mclver, Kate Scott, 100 a S.
A. L. Ry
McKeithen, E. T., Q&4 3.16 j Smithwick, J. F., 25 a Big
2.29
7.88
7.70
.18.^0
No. 5
Poe, Charlie, 2 lots Menley
Poe, M. Y., 29 a Niagara; O
&3, No. 13, 16; 3-4 Sq. &
2 als; 1 lot Maas Ave.; K&
3, No. 9
Pond, P. Est._ M&5, No. J-4,
17-24; als, 1-2 sq.
Poj)e, Mrs. Radie, 30 Pond Br.
Powell, Christina, G&3, Nu. 23
24
Priest, E. N. E:st., 28 a Mc
Neill Ld.
Providence Trust C., Trustee
H. B. Swoope E.‘<t. No. 119
123, 135. 1.36
Rapattos, Nick, K&4, Pt. No
I, L&4, No. 13, 14; C&2.
No. 1, K&15, Pt. No. 4
Ray, Mrs. J. M., 257 1-2 a Lit
tle Riv. (Bal.)
Ray, Mary Est., K&8, No. 2
Reinecke, John J., G&2, No,
22, 24, al. & 1-4 sq.
Risley, Ada S., 3 lots Swett
Dlv.
Robinson, Annie Mae, 2 a C.
L. Wllliam.s
Sadler, Chas. J. & Helen, K&2,
Sand.hills Financing Corp.,
N&13. No. 15, 16; N&14, No.
5; M&9, No. 1.3 inc. Bal.
Scott, Ferman, 1 lot Maple St.
Scott, S. A., J&], No. 21,
22,&al. _ ,
Seward, Bertha, 11 a Mc-
Deed’s Cr.
Shaw, F. R., H&6, No. 24
Shaw, Gould, 50 a Cook Ld.
Shaw, Mary J. iCst., No. 1, 24,
Ash Street ,
Shea, Helen Sadler, M&5 No.
11, 16; 1 lot Ridge St.
Skinner, Mrs. Nannie, 3 lots
Niagara
Smith’s Gaiage, 1 lot Main
St.
Smith, Radie, 1 lot Vas.s
Smith, R. A., 182 a Shaddock
Cr.
Smith_ T. J., i235 1-4 a Vass ...
Smith, \V. F., 595 a Pinehurst
Rd.
Fulk, J. F. Est., 202 a Little
River
gone to their summer home in ervised loan. A systematic and well . ^ ^ ,
Greensboro. balanced farm and home plan is de P-st^Ld^^^^
Mrs. Fred Blue and children spent veloped to determme the needs of the
the past week-end in Lumberton particular family. From the home
visiting Mrs. Blue’s sister, Mrs. Hec- side the actual need« of the family
tor McMillan. provide a well balanced diet, good
Mrs. Durham
.28.13
17.49
34.25
8 25
Ratley and little health, adequate clothing ^d other
operative expenditures in the home
pre determined and provisions made
to attain these standards.
daughter of Red Springs were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Melvin, Sr.,
last week.
Miss Betsy Jean Johnson of the and family of Statesville and Mr,
University of North Carolina is and Mrs. Wallach of W'arrenton, Va.
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
at home.
Mrs. Ella J. Heckart and Mrs. C.
C. Bethune were shopping visitors In
Fayetteville last Thursday.
Mrs. Robert N. Page, Sr. will have
as her Thanksgiving guests this
week Mr. and Mrs. 'Richard Page
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lockey are
spending several days in Atlanta,
Ga., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Windham at
tended the wedding of their niece in
Greenville over the past week-end.
ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT.
Bridge Party
Mrs. Frank D. Shamburger en
tertained at six tables of bridge on
Saturday. The high score prize was
presented to Mrs. Reid A. Pnge, the
high score guest prize to Mrs. For
rest Lockey, and the second high to
Mrs. Gaither Crutchfield.
PersoRsl
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mlley and son
of Washington, N. C., are guests of
Mrs. 0. L. Wicker.
Charlie and Jack McInnlF are
spending some time at Camp Moore
near Rockflsh Station, where they
will go through ^ period of specail
training in the National Guards En
campment
Miss Julia McNair of Greensboro
spent the week-end In Aberdeen as
the guest of Miss Frances Pleas
ants.
Misses Edna Tillman and Carolyn
Fllckinger of the nursing staff at
Samarcand Manor, Eagle Springs
were week-end guests of Mrs. Ella
J. Heckart.
Miss Mildred Smith, who is tak
ing a beauticians course in Raleigh,
and Bill Smith of Lees-McRae Col
lege, Banner Elk, visited their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mizell of Syl-
vanla, Ga., are airlvlng this week to
spend' the Thanksgiving holidays
with relatives In Aberdeen.
Misses Sara and Clara Blue motor-
NOTICE OF SALE O^AND 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 will 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.
Bt 20.34
Garner, Hugh L., 45 a Pond
Br
Garner, I. J., 28 a Pond Br.
Oamor, Lexie, 10 a Lakeview
(Bal)
Graham, Mrs, J. W., 2 a C. L.
Williams Ld.
Graves. Geo. C. Est., L&16,
1-2 No. 2
Graves, II. L., 1-2 a Near Nia
gara
Grinnell, Geo. Byrd, P&13, No.
19, 20 '
flschwind, Chas. S 20 a Vass 1:9.45
Guaranty Trust Co., Lot No.
2,50
17.32
14.77
3.53
2.14
2.8Y
2.20
1.86
6.73
McKeithen, N. M., 22 a Mc
Donald Ld.; 1 lot Ware
house; 1 lot J. E. McCrim- |
mon .... .. 8.74
McMillon, A. K., 1 lot Sunrise
Hts. I 1.3a
Br.
McMillon, J. M. la Vass-Lo-
belia Rd. 12.1(:
McMillon, N. A., 1 lot Main
St. .... 16.28
McNeill, D. H. Est., No. 17-
22 Sunrise Hts ( 4.57
McNeill, E. L. Est., 23 a Va.ss-
Raefoi-d Rd.
McNeill, Mary C. Hrs., 46 a
McNeill Ld. ....
McNeill, W. H., 9 lots Lakc-
view (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 4.62
Marble, A. L._ 23 a Vass 16.17
Maryland Cas. Co., 1 lot Joy
ner Res.
Matthews, H. A., Jr., 13 1-4
a Big Br
Steinberg, Helen M., F&6, No.
I, 2, 24
Stevens, Mrs. H. E., I&2, No.
II. 12
Stroud, Leila 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.
23.84
8.20
6.80
1.50
1.5T
84.01
29.68
4.42
3.1»
4 32
28.93
94.18
30.04
2.43
29.fif
2.14
2.14
2.62
3.73
8.89
5.52
2.U
36.84
2.7»
76.70
1.72
7.33
5.46
18.02
59.68
98.20
7.59
2.43
59.43
10.68
27.96
36.33
28.38 H_B.^G&2, No. 3;
Hall,'f. C., G&4, No. 17 & al. 15.11
Hanion, E. N., E&l, No. 18,
26.59
5.99
2.43
55.41
1.28
2.14
McNElLL TOWNSHIP
1938 Land Sales
Abbott. Mabel, H&3, No. 17,
^ $ 21.06
Adams^ A. L., 1&5, No. 13, 14,
Balance —
Adams, W. J. Est., Q&9, No.
\dcox, R. P., 1 lot Swett Div.
Allen, Hugh, 2 a Vass 9.92
Anderson, Mrs. Geo. 1-2 a
Shaw Ld. 3.16
Andrews, W. G., 4 lots Manley 11.76
Apple & Newell, 134 a Pulliam
Ld - 5'^-33
Aruett, 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'
P'an • .. —
.Aylmore, Mrs. G. F., 2 lots
Niagara .. -
Barker, Alice, 1 lot Niagara .
Barkmcr, Ruth F.^ L&2, No.
7, 8, H&l, No. 13-16 & al.
3artram, Est, K&5, No. 1-3
Bauman, A. E., H&7, No.
12-14
Beaaley, R. P., 2 lots Store
Bldg. (Bal.)
1.35
6.73
1.30
66.52
38.23
2.72
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
dock Cr
Blue W. A. 15 a Lakeview ....
Blue! W. E., 6 1-2 a Big Br..
21ots Lakeview
Brown, R. M.. L&4, Pt Ng. 13.
14 D&2, No. 1, 2, 21-24
4.69
73.83
2.43
13.63
51.09
15.88
Pt 17
Hannorhan, Kathrine, B&6,
No. 19-20
Harrington, J. J., 42 a Mid
land Rd. Bal.
Haskill, Mrs. Natalie S. 25 a
Hendren Ld
Healy J. V., B&7, No. 8, 10,
12, 14, 24 -.
Heisler, Harry, No. 459, 461,
(2 lots)
Hendrick, W. H., 1 lot Sunrise
Hts
Herring, A. L., L&6, 1 lot, O
&6, No. 14-19
Hicks, Eugene M., 56 a Lo
belia Rd. - -
Hodnett, S. E.. E&7, No. V ..
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, IS, 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^. 28.36
Jessup, Bessie, 31 a Vass-Lo
bella Rd.
Jessup, L. S., 2 a Big „ u
Johnson. Clara H. Est., J&6,
No. 21, 22 & 1-4 al.
Johnson, J. Talbot, C&5, o.
Kadis &' Well. 1-2 Int. »
a P0„<1
Br
Kaylor, Grace E
kcTS’e. b.. ijot
.28.73
2 acres
Kelly, D. B. E3st..
j j *
Kelly J. m;. '49 a Kelly Ld.
16-58! Kelly! M. B., 74 Mill Cr.
i Kimball, Jas & Margaret, 3-4
113 091 a Calahan L^ . . --Vq ^
j! Kimball, L. A. Est. 1 9-10 a
Vhss ** ■
Cni^h^mr’Anna D., 2 a Manley 12.46, j-jng' r. l.. 100 a Horsepen
Clark, Hattie L. 1 lot Bennett 3 J,' Br. ^ ^^ter
4.011
St
Clark, H. R. 0&7, No. 1-8 ..
Clark, Lila W'ren, M&2, No. 16
& al* t"” , “t i.
Clegg, Annie T. E)st, 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
I St
I Cox, W. T., 83 a Vass-Carth-
83.72) age Rd. .
Plant
i Lakeview^ Fruit Co.,
55.98 a Lakeview . ,
I Lassiter, Bennie, 1 1-2 a in
I 8.52 view School -
' Laubscher, A. R-. 60-100 a Hy.
25.09 i No. 1 xt:: Vt'
tjl.85 Leavitt. B. W.,
' 18, 0&3, No. 1-11, 24, Al &
I 3.86 1-4 Sq. (Bal) ■ -
Leavitt, Nellie B.. 0&2, No.
!■ 4-9
30.08 F. H., 4 lots Niagara, .
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
Mcssett 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.) 26.75
Morgan, B. C., 3 a Niagara;
9 lots Niagaia
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
Mumfoi'd Lula T. Est. H&6;
No. 5&al
Monroe Nina E. B. N&2 No.
3. 4, 5, 6 & al. (Bal.)
Neal, A. S., 1 lot Niagara ....
Nenl, A. S. & P. C., 10 lots
Nia,gara —
Norris, Harry W., G&7, No.
16
Norris & Svlvester, Norris’s
1-2 Int Tot No. 416 (Bal).
O’Callaham, Mrs. C. A., E&l,
No. 1, 23. 24 i al.
Oldham, R. L., 2 a Vass-Lo-
belia Rd.
Osbourne. Juanna, 1 lot Nia
gara ....
Page, H. A. Jr., 1 lot W. So.
Pines
Page, Mrs. R. N., Jr., 15 lots
Niagara
Parker, Alice & Elssie, 7 1-2
a Manley (Bal.)
Patterson, Ernest, 1 1-2 a
Vass-Union Rd.
Patterson, Eugene, 10 a Vass-
Union Rd. . .
Patterson, N. J. Est.. 116 a
Sweetheart Lake (Bal.) ....
Pegram, Emmitt, 22 1-2 a Mc
Intosh Ld.
Perkins. R. E.. 120 a Niagara 21.65
Phillips Kennie, 12 a Niagara 4.44
Piedmont Gro. Co.. 2 lots Mae
St.; 1 lot Swett Div. No.
21 ■
Pike, Margaret J., 1 lot Cam
eron PI
Pillow, Edwani F. Est., 6 lots
Niagara
’’illow, James, 4 lots Niagara
Pinehurst Inv. Co., 1 lot
Knollwood No. 432
Pinehurst Jobbing Co.. E&6
2.03
56.11
6.73
12.46 I
1.59
3.72
22.58
1.57
5.31
6.15
18.20
1.51
14.40
1.38
18.92
14.60
18.20
6.74
6.35
7.62
16.70
43.78
65.81
38.85
20.13
14.56
3.2s
6.94
35.54
6.73
52.75
1.30
11.70
23.22
36.14
2.14
20.7C
75.34
34.67
8.08
5.44
22.90
1.68
2.14
6934
1.28
2.43
1.43
3.86
46.15
14.38
1.28
.. 6.16
3.20
8.87
8.57
24.26
5.15
Sutherland, W'm.. 1 lot No.
460 Knollwood
Taylor, F. W., 6 a Allen Ld.,
(Bal.) .... ...
Taylor, J. E., Jr., 17 1-2 a
Hy. No. 1
T.T,yntor, I. J., 10 1-2 a Lake
view; 8 lots L.'ikcview 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
Steijnagle Ld. . ..
Tichenor, B. W., 20 a Mill
Cr.
Tonn of Southern Pines, J&
?, No. 12
Tuck, F. B., E&6, No. 21, 22
Turner, Fannie H., 1 lot W’ey.
Ht9 , 112.85
Turner. Millard H., No. 438
Knollwood
Tyson. Bertha, 2 a C. L. Wil
liams Ld.
Van Camp, Geo., 0&3, No. 22,
23 & al
Vass Cotton Mill, 45 a Mill
Place 490.90
Wadleigh, Lena. 1 lot Niagara 1.28
W^akenvan, John S., 62 a So.-
Pines-Carthage Rd.
Walker. S. D. E.st., 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.) !
Wcatherspoon, L. E., 4 lots
Lakeview
Weed, Mrs. F. V. Est., Q&l.
No. 17. 18 al & sq.
West. Mrs. N. W'., E5&1, No.
9, 12
Whitley, Floyd, 1 lot Camron
PI.
Wilder. Thos. B., P&8. No. 5,
10; 0&13 No. 19; P&12, No.
,5, 21; P&13, 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
Williams, Russell, 2 a C. L.
Williams Ld.
Wilson, Alice H., 6 lots Nia
gara —
Wilson, H. L., 89 a Little
River
Wilson, J. E.. 1 lot Manley
Windham, Minnie Cecil, 1 lot
Manley 11.76
Wittskawsky, S. 4 1-2 a Man
ley 1
Yerkers, R. N.. C&3, No. 1-
4 a.M
York Vaie'na, ji&ii No. 6. 3.87
MeNEILL TOWNSHIP—Colored
19S8 Land iSales
Addison, Jake, O&ll, No. 5. 6
Allbrook, R. A., K&12, No. 17.
18&al. -
Allen, Andy, 1 lot Jimtown ..
Allen, Mary & Plumie, N&ll,
5.09 No. 16Apt. al.
Almond, Adgie 8 a EJastman
Ld. .‘
Anderson, Nora, 1 lot Oak-
wood Park
Armstrong, FTara Est.. 3 lots
Conn. Ave.; 1 lot Page Ld.
Atkins. Rosa, L&ll, No. 1
Aurgenus, Richard, 1 lot Page
Ld
Austin, Betty, 1 lot N. H. Ave.
2.431 Baldwin. W'il^rt, 6 a Niagara
■ Barring'ton, Mack, 6 lots Nia-
l,,^?' gara
Barrett. Wash, 1 lot Niagara
3.29 Bates & Johnson
2,72 Bates, S. S., O&ll, No. !♦ _
i Beasley. Harry & Bernice, 1
6 7SS lot Jimtown
1 i'Pinm turn to taar)
6.73
8.30
(53.96
51.50
2.14
8.16
4.44
1.85
6.73
2.14
28.97
14.75
1.5S
19 34
4
'6.73
13.27
3.98
41.14
4,44
1.35
7.46
1.29
4.28
15.33
\*.8»
3.16
3.99
5.43
2.43
3.80
1.21
146
1.43
1.35
'i.29
9.79
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