Friday, April 12th, 1940.
NIAGARA
Mifls Hattie Mae Coiulit of Roso.
land, N. J.^ spent part of last week
with Miss Nettie Williamis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ray of Ashe,
boro spent last week-end with their
nether, Mrs. D. S. Ray.
Little Albert Morgan, who has
been sick for sometime with pneu-
monie is very much improved.
Francis Beaton of Louisiana ar.
rived Monday to spend some time
with relatives here.
Mrs. George Smith left Thursday
for East Hebron. N. H., after spend,
ing several months there.
After spending the winter months
as guests of M'rs. George Smith, Mrs.
George Reed left Thursday for Clare,
mont, N. H., and Mrs. Nellie Rust
for New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beaton an
nounce the birth of a daughter at
the Lee County Hospital on April 4.
Robert Snipes is home from Hemp
for a few days.
Clarence Ferguson left Sunday for
Greensboro where he is engaged with
the State Highway.
Ted Cotton left last week for his
home in Warren, N. H.
Mrs, R. A. Smith has been quite
ill at her home near Niagara.
Mrs. John Gotlfrey and little daugh.
ters of Dunn are vi.siting at the
home of J. L. Godfrey.
Correspondence
THE IMI.OT, Southern I’incs anil Aberdeen, North Carolina
POLITICAL NOTICE
Page Spvea
A ItlKO SAVCrr.MtV VISIT
Editor, The Pilot:
The first trail the "Achorn Trail"
is the one you enter upon. It is
straight and leads up to a fustic
bridge and meets others that branch
right and left, "Maither Trail,” the
first one to the right, wends its way
in and around trees and brooks; a
net-work of honey.suckle makes a
soft green carpet which is mixed with
pine needles and sycamore burrs
There ’A-ere holly tiees and ferns as
green as in June: I then entered
"Ambrose Trail,” which led up over
jl hill where the pine trees grow to
a height of 30 to 50 feet, where a
grove is formed and amid this set-
ting is the ruins of an old hotel,
renrtinder of better days, now crumb
ling to dust. The magnolia, yucca
plants flowering shrubs speak of the
beauty which once leigned here and
from which the sacredness remains a
.sanctuary for birds never to be dis
turbed from its wild growth.
I then passed on to "\V. X. Hutt
Trail” which passes through a swamp
where the reed waves its grnceful
spikes as the gentle winds rock it
back and forth. Among this beauti
ful setting beneath the stately pines
is a feeding station, alive with bird
life. The cardinal is such a gaudy vis.
itor; how he loves to show his scai-
let coat. And his dear mate in her
lovely .soft brown with orange beak,
the brown thrush or ground thrush
hard to distinguish amid the carpet
of brown needles; the cat-bird, blue
;ay and chick-a-dee were the families
I ran across at this time. Yes, 1
ftarted a covey of quail. I saw a
beautiful bed of ferns on a limb grow-
ing as gr*and as though they were
in the cool spots of a swamp; being an
old tree I guess enough moisture is
gained to permit this grov/th, I am
told that all trails arc named after
members of the Bird Club.
—CARRIE E. WALKER.
LECAL NOTTCES
NOTICE or ADMIXISTUATKIX
Having qualified this day ns Ad.
ministratrix of the Estate of M. J.
Davis, deceased, this i.s to notify all
persons having claims against the
said e.state to present them to the
undersigned Administratrix within
twelve month.s frwm this date, other,
wise this notice will be pleaded in
Three Prosecuted for I PINEBLUFF, '
Grass Fire Carelessness „ ,
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson and
Forest Warden Warns Property ' Belmont, N. Y., are vis-
Owners Airainst Illejf- | Mrs. Henderson’s parents, Mr.
al Firing ^ and Mrs. Giggie.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Barry left Tues.
It is against the law to set fire to ,jgy East Orange, N. J.
grass and brush lands and woodlands 1 jj,, Mrs. Francis Adams ar-
exeept on your own lands ,and not town Sunday after spending
then without first giving notice to j^e winter in Ft, Lauderdale, Fla.
all persons owning or in charge of, g,,, occupying the Bluebird,
adjoining lands. Also, you must watch i ^hil.
such fir2S while burning and ex
tinsuish them befoie they can do
damage to others.
Due to the fact that there has
been so much carele.s.sne.ss in this
regard, the Division of F'orestry of
All _ the State Department of Conserva-
bar of their recovery. All persons! ^
tion and Development has of late
indebted to the said estate will please
make Imjiiediate payment.
Dated this 26th day of February
1940.
WILLIE McLEAN,
Administratrix of the estate of M.
J. Davis, deceased.
J. Vance Rowe, Attorney
NOTICE OF SEUVK'E BY
ri'BLICATION
NORTH r.XROLIXA,
»K)ORE COI NTV.
IN THE .Sri'ERIOR COI’RT
NOTICE
Jiinie Delaney Payne
vs.
Cooper Payne.
found it nece.ssary to pro.secute in
a number of cases here. William
Griffin of rinebJMff fou.id himself in
trouble for burning brush and grass
and letting the fire get away from
him. H. W. Veasey of Aberdeen was
■.rcAin prosecuted for burning over land
Mo A. 1J '
without obtaining a permit. Both
were convicted before Justice of the
Peace J. Claude Frye in Pinehurst
Colon Lamar of Carthage was tried
and convicted before Justice Hugh
Kelly in Carthage for burning brush
and grass and letting the fire escape.
County Forest Warden John R.
McCrimmon urges all property own-
ei.s to take particular precautions at
this dry period of the year, and to
observe the law regarding permits,
etc.
MARRIAGE IJt’ENSES
The defendant. Cooper Payne, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the Marriape licenses have been issued
Superior Court of Moore County, the office of the Register of
TO THE \OTER.S OF MOOKR
COtNTV:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for the Legisla.
ture in the Republican party, sub
ject to the action of the Republican
Primary in May. I will seek the sup.
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.
IOI{ THE LK(iISI,.\Tri{E I
I am a candidate for the Legisla
ture, my nomination subject to the
approval of the voter's of Moore
count on my loyalty to the true
principles of Democratic government
for all citizens, business and insti
tutions, and whether nominated or
not, vou will find me dependable
in both private and public life.
MALCOLM J. McLKAN.
Pedestrians should always walk,
on the left side of the road, facing I
traffic.
DR. L. R. SHELTON
C'hlro|>odiht
will be at Agnes Dorothy’s
Beauty Shop,
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
10:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
ADVERTISE IN THB: PILOT.
FOR ST.\TE LEGisi>.\Ti' RE
To the Democratic Voters of
Moore Count.y: '
I hereby aunounce my candidacy'
for the Democratic nomination for
Representative in the General As.
sembly of North Carolina subject to
the Democratic primary on May 25th,
1940.
J. HAWLEY POOLE.
F"RE E
For Six Months
AMERICAN RADIATOR CO.
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First Payment October 15, 1940
ELMER E. DAVIS Phone 6074 Southern Pines
North Carolina, for the purpose of
securing a divorce on the grounds of
two years separation; and the de.
fendant will further take notice that
he is required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said County at the Court House
in Carthage. North Carolina, within
twenty days after the 12th day of
April, 1940, and answer or demur
to the complaint in this action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded In said com
plaint.
This 20th day of March, 1940.
JOHN WILLCOX,
Clerk Superior Court of Moore
County.
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Deeds of Moore county to the fol
lowing: Walter Gaston Farrar, Jr.,
and Frances Alderman, both of Sa-
lemburg; Alby Gray Hall of San-
dren of Kaleigh were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fiddner
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mangum, Mrs.
J. J. Folley and Miss Anne Diehl
spent Saturday in Charlotte.
Mr, and Mrs. Groland McCas-
kill of Elizabethtown were visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. R.
Lnmpley over the week-end.
Mrs. R. P. Gibson and Miss Lyda
Hutchins returned to their home here
Monday after spening the winter in
St. Cloud, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Edwards of
Charlotte were guests of Mr. and i
Mrs. J, M, Edvv'ards Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minard re
turned to their home in Roseburg.
N, Y., after spending the past week
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Litchard of
WelKsville, N . Y.. Mr. and Mrs, G, L.
Matthews of Rochester. N. Y., and
Mr. and Mrs John Breen of Middle
town, N Y., are guests at the Greg-
or>’s.
Mr. and Mrs, Claud Seager of
Cambell. N. Y., are visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Veazey.
Dana McNeal, a student at Har.
vard University, spent the Spring
holidays as guests at the home of
Mrs. May Benedict and son. Cadwal-
lader Benedict.
Misses Mary and Oliver Cook of
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HARRY K. GREEN DIES
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
ford R. F. D. and Edna Lucy Cox Melvin Mills, N. H., are occupying
of Carthage R. F. D. the Townsend cottage c;i Current
street.
Mr. Murphy and Melvin Jernigan of
Aberdeen and Fred Peak, Dighton
Word reaches Th« Pilot that Harry' Fiddner and Henry Addor, Jr., spent
E. Green, a former resident of Sou- the week-end at Long Point.
them Pines, died in his home in Lit- | —
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a nice home and 12
DESIRABLE LOTS in
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of John Jayme, late of
Moore Coujity, North Carolina, this
la to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to the under-
sig^ied on or before the 28th day of
March, 1941, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment.
This 28th day of March, 1940.
ROBERT HENDERSON,
Executor of the Last Will and Tes
tament of John Jayme, deceased.
M29, Mays
EVELYN EDSON
Notary Public
Telephone Office N. H. Ave
Dr. Thomas E. Walker
CHIROPRACTOR
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