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Friday, March 15, 1940. THE PILOT, Southern I’incs and Aberdeen, North Carolina Tenant Farmers Buy 96 Acres on II. S. Loan Harvey H- and Chuidc E Marsh of West (’arthafje (Jet Farm on 10-Year Plan A Ofi-ncfo farm ha"! hoon purchas. ed by Harvey B. and Claude IC. Correspondence jlpliy Hines Dies in Her lOOth Year AN ,\I*I*1{K( lATION Fditor, The Pilot: I morule of the studi'iil body his in cvitablo ronclusioii was: "Oui- (hil him aro the best in thi* woild" i; The Southern I’ines Schot)l and .spite of my criticism of this or thut Community lost a friend in the re- fault. He was not ab.sent fi(mi duty 'oiored ^^’()nlan Helieved 'I’o Have Hcen Oldest in South ern IMnes itiirn in 1SI(» I. E (i A L N 0 TI C E !• Page Klv« LKCAL N()T»CJ:S cent pas.sing of A.sbury Shields, As- for a .single day during the .seven Marsh in West Carthage towii.ship of ’’“''y “ janitor the years that I kne.v him. Any siicces.s Monre coiintv. i school building; he was a (ustodain that the school may have had clur- Purcha.se "of the farm was made children. ing this time must take into due ac- po.ssible by the Tenant Purchase Pro- The school property under his wat- count the fine, loyal, and efficient gram of the Farm Security Adminis-' chful care was always in the best services rendered by this man who tration. That agency lent the condition. The State Department cared so well for all concemed. Marshe.s money to buy the farm and of Public Instruction, in Jlaleigh, When the one great Scorer comef | to add n.'^eded improvcinents. ; pointed with pride to the cleanliness to write against hi.s name; I am The buildings will now be renovat- tidiness of the Southern Pines sure it will be that he has played ed. The improvement.s to be made in.' School; the honor of which goes to well the game. eludes screening of windows and Asbury. He was asked each year to j fg,,] jjujt, the boys and girls and porches, a sanitary and convenient ^ ti»lk before a Janitors’ Institute held teachers of the Southern Pines School water supply, sanitary toilet, build-1 for the purpose of training colored v^-iii nii.ss him through the com.ing )ng the necessary buildings that arc' janitors in the care of public build- yp.-j^s and I personally mourn the not now on the farm, fences and a ings. loss of a friend, fitting family-size orchard. Ashury was con.scientious, effi- —P'RANK WP^BSTKR. The Marshes will have 40 years in cient, faithful and loyal. His char- w'inston-Salem, March 11. which to repay the Government for ncter and integrity were unquestion- the money borrowed. A variable pay- ed by all who knew him. Students of- ment plan will enable them to make ten left their top-coats, hats and lighter payments in bad crop years other personal belongings in the and heavier payments in good years, school building over night knowing The interest is three percent. A short full well that Asbury would take term loan of from two to five year.s care of them. from the same agency will furnish I never .saw him in any but a money for seed, fertilizer, and other cheerful and happy mood. Ills sense farming operations. They will follow of humor was infectious. His soft an- a live.at-home progi am with corn,' .swer often turned away much wrath \OUTII C'AKOLIN.X, I'Towe, will take notice that an ac-] tioM entitled as above has ben com-j nenc\‘d in tin- Superior Court of; Moore County, North (,'arf)lina, to ■ foreclo.se tax liens of together; Had Zllphy Hines lived until thi.s iiwnalty, intere.st and co.st, uponj ming Ith of .luly, .she would have ‘f'tfin piece or parcel of real i en 100. Hut Zilr)hy died on March i» McNeill Town.ship, Moore County, Xortli Carolina, de. I.N TIIIO SM'KIUOK <ori!i NOTK’K OK SI MMO.NS \.\l) WAHUANT Of \TTA< II.MKNT “TIIK SANI)IHLI..S" I'ditor. The Pilot: Bully foi' you for stnnding up for the time hallowed name of "The Sandhills." Nail [th|is pennant to your mast and ‘don’t give up the ship.’ The hills are not very hilly and wheat, oats, cover crops and tobacco, from parents, teacher.s and pupils, 'he major roads are no longer sandy They also plan to branch off into He was fair in all his dealings with the charms of the region can not cattle and hog production as their teachers and students. He considered enhanced by any change of name, pasture is established. ; all of the boys and girls as his very ^ give you a toast: To The Sand- The Marshes will have the benefit own personal care. I well recall when J'iHsi of expert and up-to-date advise on we would occasionally discuss the —VV. F. SHELDON. farming and homeniaking from Ed-1 ward G. Odum, supervi.sor, C. C. Lingerfelt, assistant farm supervisor, and Miss Annie R. Wilson, home sup. ervisor, all of the ’ocal Farm Se curity Administration office. GOVKKXOK TO BK HEKK I'OK STKKPl.EC’HASE KAC’ES (Confinurd from page one) for non-winners over brush. Two miles over brush: L. W. ’Robinson, Jr., Indiana, Pa., Parma; Clyde Tay lor, Southern Pines, Reveli.-^h; Mrs. George Watts Hill, Durham, Sir Koster; John Hay Whitney, New York, Sweetie Pie and Button But. ton; Montpelier Stable.''^ Mrs. Marion Your Library Many H<M>ks To Amaze and Delipht Younij Folks on Shelves l$y Kiiy Martin, Ijlirarian To the people who have a know'l. edge of the history of children’s lit erature, the modem books for ju veniles never cease to amaze and c'.elight. Since 17»t, when John New berry, an English publisher, start ed producing "juvenilia," both the contents and illustrations of chil. MILLION DOLLAR UKFI ND I'OK WOOD.MEN OF WOULD Nearly 300,000 members of the Woodmen of th,9 World received checks during: the past few days for their share of a million-dollar re fund of payments. The current re fund brings the total of payments returned to members to more than 21 million dollai's, a record that is unsurpassed by any similar organi zation, according to De Emmet Brads>-aw', president. Mr. Bradshaw reported that the society has paid to living members and beneficiaries the sum of 317 mil lion dollars in the past r>0 years. The ‘th at her home in W'eftt .‘southern 'ne.s, and though she was hoi n in *’10 and lived into 19)0, .she failed her ambition to become a cen. Marian. f'.ilphy was horn in a part of Rich, ■ond county that is now Scotland "'iinty, but for the past ten years 'r so has .lived with hei- .son Ped ’ines here. .She was probably South, ’•n Pines’ oldest resident, probably he only inhabitant born during- the •esideney of Martin VanBuren, ''obably the only one here who was ^f age when the Civil War broke 'Mt. Phe h.'ul bt'en in good health un. ' il recently. II l{V SAVS ‘TN WOIDABLE A('('IDI;NT “IN ADAMS C'.VSK At an inquest held by Coix)ner Fry r.n Wednesday, a jury re. turned a verdict of "unavoidable ac. cident” in the death of Mrs. Cather ine Adams, who was killed by a rail, road train in Southern Pines Febni. ery 7th. The driver of the death car was Liiey Williams. The jury com- pti.sed W. L. Baker, Eugene W^ood. ward, Barrett Harris. T. A. Millar, N. Y. Poe and O. R. Draughn Twenty.nine persons were killed while jaywalking in this state last vear. Speeding caused at lea.st 1S8 high way fatalities in North Carolina dur ing 1939. T.FIGAL NOTTCES NOUTII <’AKOLINA, MOOKK COl N’l'^-. dren’s books have improved with ~ * financial stability of the .society. Dupont Scott, Montpelier. Va., Matey; George J^I. Bostwick’s King John II , generation. Instead of books ^ assets in exce.ss of T29 million and Weit Haddon; Mrs. Louis F,. ^ ^ ", ha\e places it high among Amer- Stoddard, Jr.’s iStar Bramble and ® ” en er a n, instead of diab i leading life insurance organi- Danny Byrne; F. Ambro.se Clark, i white, child- zations. Westbury, L. I.. Fay Cottage Homer' brightly ablaze with color. Wood and Balalaika; James E. R.yan, Camden, S. C., Frozen North; R. K. j "''o'' but to look at several KMIIBIT Kl'ltS PKOM Mellon’s Difflerent II and Light | of these books to be convinced that Hearted, and Paul Mellon's Rustic, now, in your own generation, the Romance and Enterprise. | rreation of chililren’s books has IIKK RANCH IN WVOMlN<J Mrs. Harol(] Hammond of White 3d Race. Sandhdls Challenge Cup, ^ perfection, j ree miles over timber: Mrs. J. C.> ling, will have an exhibition of furs three Clark Mt. Ki.sco, N. Y. Home Sweet Both author and illustrator know the next Monday and Tue.sday at the liome of Mrs. Burt Hunt on Indiana IN TIIF. Sl l'KKlOK COI KT NOTICE -MOOKF. COI NTV, Plaint Iff, Vs. \MI.LIE BOWMAN. The defendant. Willie Bowman will take notice that an action entit led as above has been eommenced in the Superior Court of Moore County. “^ei'ibed a.s Lot No. 11. in Block 6, IS .shown on a map of Knollwood, 'isti'd in the name of said defend- nnts for the year of 1938 for taxa. tion. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the (lefendants; and said defendants will further take notice that they are re. Itiiied to appear at the, office of the C’lerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Car- thage, N. C., on the 4th day of Ap. ril, 1910, and answer or demur to the court for I’olief demanded in said Complaint. Notice is hereby p.iven to all persons claiming any in terest in the subject matter of this action to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or they .shall be forever barred and fore. Closed of any and all interest or claims in or to the property or the proceeds received from the aale there of. This the 4th day of March, 1940. JOHN WILLCOX, JI8.29 Clerk Superior Court. Slevens Lunilier ( 'otnpany, I'laiiitiff, \ K. Virgil •lohiiMton, Defendant. \OUTH CAROLINA, MOOUE COl NTV. IN THE Sl I‘EUIOR C’Ol UT NOTICE MOORE COl’NTV, Plaintiff Vs. I-Al'RA RHODES. Defendant. The defendant abrive named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action wa:: issued against the said defend.'nt on the Sth day of March, 1940 by John Willcox, Clerk of the Suptricir Court of Moore County, and that at the same time complaint was filed with the Court wherein the plaintiff de manded judgnient for the sum of S337.00 and intere.st thereoji from P’ebriiary 22, 1939 until paid, the same being due the plaintiff J>y the defendant on account of lumber .sold and delivered to the defendant by the plaintiff, which .said .summons is returnable before the undtrsigned within twenty days after the 4th day of April, 1940. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by the said Court against the piT)perty of said defendant which warrant is return able before the Court at the time and place above named for the re turn of the summons, when iuid where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demande<l will be granted. This 8th day of March, 1940. JOHN WILLCOX. Clerk Superior Court of Moore County A5 The defendant, Laura Rhodes, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Puperior Court of Moore County, N. C. to foreclose tax liens of $5.01, to. gether w’ith penalty, interest and cost upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate in McNeill Town, .'■hip, Moore County, North Carolina, described as 1 Lot J.&12, No. 1 list- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE PREI.IMINARV CERTIFIC.VTt; OF DISSOLI TION Pre.sents To All to WTiom The.se May Come—Greeting; Whereas, It appears to my sati.s- ed in the name of .said defendant for' fa^'tion, by duly authenticated rec ord of tho proceedings foi the volun tary dis.sohition thereof by the un animous consent of all the stock holders^ deposited in my office, tlmt The Watch Hill Company, a corijty- ation of this State, whose principal office is .situated in the town of Southern Pines, County of Moore, State of North Carolina {Jack.son swer or demur to the court for re- the agent therein be awarded some fortunate person at the Hospital B-iIl this evening, and which have been onexhibition of late in the f ran jean shop, Southern Pines, arc from Mit?. Hammond’s ranch and a sample of the skins to be exhibited Home; Mrs. Stewait Spillman, The ■ ‘‘"‘I "''•‘te ^^aw ac. Plains. Va., Postman Home; Carle, j cordingly. The result is amazing! In- avenue, Southeri Pines. The furs to •'■‘'t and penalty have not been paid ton Palmer's Gil Bias and Any Play; j stead of Kingsley, we have Rachel Rokeby Stable.s’ Faction Fighter, ; pieM, instead of ‘'Goody Two Shoes” and G. A. Laing, Southern Pines, have Christopher Robin ,instead Mansfield Park. .. ... ... I ot the illustrations of Kate Greena- 4th Roce, The Yadkin Steeple. , _ ^ . V, u ^ ^ George Cruickshank we have chase two miles over brush: G. C. ; t „ Tiike’s King Cob; Sam Wolf, Aiken,' f The public is invited S. C„ Little Hurd; G. H. Bostwick's j Masked Knight; F. Ambrose Clark’s would be indeed hard to find I^ Touche: Mrs. Lewis A. Park, ‘ext and illus. Sewickley. Pa.. Crooked Wood; Mrs. I more in accord than DuPont Ware, Unionville, Pa. The "Cooing On Nine” by Amy Went- Dook H; Mrs. George W'atts ’Hill’s Stone with illustrations by El- Sir Koster; Mrs. Marion DuPont'''’i>*<i"- It the story of a little girl who lived in Crandall, Scott’s Treford. the old well, the Davy poplar, and the old traditions, plus an absorbing plot. The best book has been saved for the last. "Tobe" is the favorite book, child of all librarians and children at the present. Published by the Un. the year of 1938 for taxation. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the defendant; and said defendant will further take no tice that .she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su- North Carolina, to forerlo.se tax lien.s I P*''’*®'’ «f County at the of $l..'-)7, together with penalty, in. '^'’’"'thouse in Carthage. N. C.. on terest and cost, upon that certain, April, 1940, and an. piece or parcel of real estate .°ituate, i . . ^ , in McNeill Township. Moore County ''‘"f ^''^’^nded in said Complaint. No. | charge thereof, upon whom North Carolina, de.scribed as 2 lot.^ ‘''’‘'‘‘'’y K’^en to all persons; may be served., has complied clainiin.ET any int erest in the sub. "ith the requirements of Chapter 22, ject matter of this action to appear. Con.solidated Statutes, entitl.d "Cor, present and defend their claims as! porations. preliminary to the issu provided in Section 8037 S. of i‘US' of this Certificate of DiSKohiti<m; North Carolina, or the.y shall be for. | Now Therefore. 1, Thad Eure, .Sec- ever barred and foreclosed of any and all interest or claims in or to the property or the proceeds receiv ed from the sale thereof. Thi.s the 4th day of March, 1940. JOHN WILLCOX, M8-29. Clerk Superior Court. Page Land, listed in the n.nme oif said defe.nd'mt for the year of 1938 for taxation. That said taxes. Inter- 5th Race. The Midland, about one Ma.ssachusetts. Abby, with her short iversity of North Carolina press. imile on the flat: Mrs. Newton T. yellow hair, hightop shoes, and . J qu®>“t dresses recreates for us the Mavo. Richmond. Va., E>er Ready; I ^ ^ ^ Tf T3 1 F^ngland of fifty years ago. R. K. Mellon’s Escape li; Rokeby; ^ j j b Stables Frozen North; Mrs. Brooks I All children who read, "Bambi”’ Bromley Chestnut Hill. Pa.. Plant-‘'Perri” by Felix Salten will be crs Punch; Mrs. Grace Eustis, New an’^ious to read "Bambi's Children" York, Stampede; Mrs. Reginald Sin. clalre. Larkspur, Col., Black Llpan; G. H. Boatwlck’s Pompeius: Dave It is as beautiful as the author’s other boks. They seem to appeal to older boys and girls, especially the Batchelor. Raleigh. Filly O’Flynn; | girls, and command a different type F^n D CTifton ’Raleigh, Hatteras, of audience from those who love ’ I Light. POLITICAL NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF MOORE COUNTY: Kipling’s Jungle Bcx)ks,’’ though all are animal stories. The Southern Pines Library has lecently added a book to its shelves which fills a dttfinite need. It is "The Boy Builder,’ by Edwin T. Ham ilton. In this book boys will find 290 pages of directions, plans, and "Tobe” is the story of a family of Negroes on a North Carolina farm, located a little above Greensboro. It is illustrated entirely by photo graphs. It pleases because it is dif ferent. Grown-ups read it enthusias tically. Incidentally, it is quite a pic torial treastise on economjc condi tions in the south. You must meet “Tobe I" All of the books mentioned are in the Southern Pines Library. by the defendant; and said defend ant will further take notice that she i.s required to appear at the . office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Carthage. N. C. on the 4th day of •\pril 1910. an answer or donuir to the court for relief demanded in .said Complaint. Notice is hereoy given to all persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of this section to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or they shall be forever barred and foreclos. ed of any and all interest or claims in or to the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This the 4th day of March. 1940. JOIfN WILLCOX, M8.29. Clerk Superior Court. XOKTIl CAROLIN.X, MOOKK COl'NTV. I hereby announce my candidacy, illustrations to aid them in making for the nomination for the Legisla. i almost anything they want—archery. ture in the Republican party, sub-{ outfits, pinhole cameras, camping I ject to the action of the Republican i equipment, boat models, furniture. | Primary in May. I will seek the sup.! and toys, as well as many other ' port of both Republicans and Demo. ' ‘ ‘ crats in the General Election if nom inated, on a platform to be announc. ed at a later date. _H. F. SEAWELL, JR. E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storagre things. There is also a section which tells of the tools neded, the woods to choose, and how to select and apply your paints and varnishes. A splendid book for girls of high school age is "Jane Hope” by Eliz abeth Janet Gray. Jane is a twelve year old who lives in Chaptl Hill, North Carolina. The time is just a year or two before the Civil War. To any University of North Carolina graduate, this book is a discovery, because it tells of the University of the old days—everything is there— II PINT NOTK’E .OF AD.MINISTK.VTUI.V Having qualified this day as Ad- mini.stratrix of the Estate of M. J, Davis, decea.sed, this is to notify all person.'? having claims against the said estate to present them ^o the undersigned Administratrix within twelve months from this date, other, wise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the .said estate will please make im,mediate payment. Dated this 2fith day of February 1940. WILLIR McLEAN, Administratrix of the estate of M. J. Davis, deceased. J. Vance Rowe, Attorney M8A12 IN THE .SITKKIOK COVHT NOTICE OF SI MMONS AND 'VARR.VNT OF Ari’AClIMENT Southorn fines «a.-ehoiises. Inc. 1‘laintiff t VS. \irgil Johnson, Defendant rotary of the State of North Caro lina. do hereby certify that the said coiporation did, on the 6th day of March, 1940, file in my office a duly executed and atte.sted consent in writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock, holders thereof^ which F.'ii<i consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office a.s provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this Gth day pf March, A. D.. 1940. THAD EURE, A5. Secretary of State. NOTICE OF SALE The defendant above named will Under and by virtue of the powers take notice that a summons in the I of sale contained in that certain above entitled action was issued j Chattel Mortgage from E. B. M.ny. against the said defendant on the nard to J. E. Weaver, dated — dcem. 8th day of March, 1940, by John Will-1 ber 17, 1938 and recorded in the cox_ Clerk of the Supeilor Court of j Moore County Registry in Cha»^l Moore County, and that at the same | Mortgage Book No. 53. at page ."iOg, time complaint was filed with the said! I will offer for .sale and sell to the Court wherein the plaintiff demanded highest bidder for cash at the Aber. MADE FROM imported berries 60 PROOF Ch(^l» Joequin Cl«. !»«• Phlla., Pa. NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COl'NTV. IN THE SI TERIOR COl'RT NOTICE M(M>re Count.v, Plaintiff, Vs. Arthur Howe, Miss C'lara R. Howe, ’ et al«. Defendants. The defendant, Miss Clara R. judgment for the sum of $301.79 and interest thereon from April 4, 1930, until paid the same being due to the plaintiff by the defendant on ac count of material sold and delivered to the defendant by tho plaintiff, which said summons is returnable before the undersigned w'ithin twenty days after the 4th day of April, 1940. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was i.ssued by the said Court against the property of said defendant which warrant is returnable before the Court at the time and place above named for the return of the sum. mons, when and where the defend ant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This 8th day of March, 1940. JOHN WILLCOX. Clerk Superior Court of Moore County. A5. deen Hotel Building in the Town of Aberdeen. North Carolin.i. at 12 o’clock NOON on SATURDAY, MARCH 23_ 1940. all the right, titlft and interest of E. B. Maynard in and to the following articles of persnnal property: One Hill Walkin Cooler, 8x8: One 12 ft. Oreole Top Display Counter; Two pairs Toledo Scales; One Na tional Cash Register; One American Slicing Machine (electric); One Day. ton Grinder; One 3x3 Automatic Frick Compressor; One Roll Top Desk; One Burroughs Adding Ma chine; One Iron Safe; One Dayton Electric Grinder and one 8 ft. Huss. man Display case. This sale is made on account of default In the payment of the indebt- ednt?ss j^ecured by the aforesaid Chattel Mortgage. Dated this 1st day of March, 1940. M15.22 J. E. WEAVER.
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