Friday, July 5, 1940.
THE PILOT, Southern nnes and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Pace Thm
NIAGARA
THE PASSING
YEARS
BY CHARLES M-ACAULEV
First Week of July
I & A.M. VVm. C. Mudgett, W. M., Alton
M. Cameron, S. W.; Ernest W. Bush, J.
W., S. B. Richardson. Treasurer, R.
L. Chandler, secretary.
Miss Gussie Cameron left last week
for Montreal wbere she will spend the
I summer. , , -
George H. Colby left Saturday to
spend the remainder of the summer
in Maine. |
Miss Fay Smith returned to her
home in Raleigh after spending a^
week visiting the Morgan children. I
Miss Patricia Ray is spending some I
time visiting relatives in Chapel West End on July 4th. Locals lose Fourth of July in Southern Pines,
jjlll . morning game 3-2v Take afternoon ' The whole town celebrates. The fire-
Mr. and Mi-s. Haywood Bobbitt struggle 5-4. , ; > works display excellent. Credit due to
announce the birth of a daughter on^ serious accidents marred the a. Ogden Jones and H. J. Pinchon.
19S9 j
Sandhills team divides honors with
1921
June 28.
I celebration of the Fourth in thei Southern Pines Ukes High Falls
Carl Covington of Durham spent county. ' into camp. Score 12 to 5.
last week with his family near here. I DuRant, vice-president and
Mrs. D. S. Ray and Miss Elizabeth' general manager of the Central Car- mS
are spending this week in Asheboro. [ *^^^na Telephone Company, returns Killed in automobile accident. Mar-
Miss Anita Frank celebrated her from Newton, Iowa, to make his head- tin Scarborough meet death when
14th birthday June 29 with a party at Quarters here,
the home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. J'rank. Various ^
games were played after which the^
guests were served lemonade, candy,
ice cream and cake. Those enjoying!
to
1935
John Duckworth dies in effort
save boy friend.
Schools to open on September 5
the occasion were Evelyn and Gladys"'-^ faculty of 17.
Snipes, Virginia, Lois and EdviardI B. Richardson and daug’jters Municipal Park.
; car overturns at East Broad street
; and Maine Avenue.
Mrs. Nettle Ayres and Mra. Irene
Millar were hostess to a number of
their friends at the home of Mrs.
Ayres.
Boy Scouts give ice cream social at
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX
1930
Morgan, Buriein and Bryce Garner, ^‘^ses Dorothy and Ruth anII spend
Jane, Roland and Arthur Ferguson, Charleston.
James and Dorothy Wilson.
Earl Henry left Saturday for a
vacation trip to northern points. j bounty gains 7,021 in 10 years cen
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Garner and
family, also Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Dar-1
nell attended the home coming at
Bethlehem Church near Carthage
1910
Southern Pines has quiet Fourth,
with fine weather, Golf tournament,
ball game, fireworks, and band con-
j certs. Carthage 5 runs, Southern
Sunday.
f>us shows.
i Friends of Mre. Irene Millar ten-i Pines 2 runs.
dered her a surprise birthday party! Flint’s safe robbed. Customer from
at her home last Friday evening. j out of town is alleged to have taken
Southern Pines Lodge installs of- $n8 from safe,
fleers. Lloyd Bredbeck, Master; Bruce Ftom designs by A. S. Newcomb,
Dr. J. I. Neal
VETERINARIAN
Southern Pines, N, C,
Cameron
W.; L. C
D.; H W. Dorn, S.S; B Wood, J. S.; F,
Wilson, Pilot; Lloyd Wooley, Secre
tary; Lloyd Clark, Treasurer.
S. W.; A. C. Thompson, J. contractors Crain and New'tbn em-
Keith, S.D.; A. B Sally, J. ployed by the Southern! Pines Bui!3-
Ing Company, are erecting a bunga
low for Dr. W. C. Mudgett
1911
666
Checks
MALARIA
in 7 days and
relieves
COLDS
sy-mptoms first day
Liquid — Tablets — Salve
Nose Drops
Trj- “Rub.My.Tl.<«n”—a Wonderful
Liniment.
Lightning strikes buildings of Mr.
AIcDaniel twice in one week—does
I heavy damage second time.
I The secretaryship of the Sandhill
j Board of Trade has been filled by the
j appointment of Mr. Clyde L. Davis.
1905
Representing the Senior and Ju
nior ESndeavor Societies of Southern
Pines, at the International Christian
Endeavor Convention at Baltimore,
are Miss Anna L. Eaton and Master
Wade Stevick.
The Fourth was a. prolonged and
continuous joy to "Young America'
Having qualified as Executrix of
the Last Will and Testament of Vic
tor R. Swezy, late of Moore County,
North Carolina, this is ter notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of the deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Southern Pines,
N. C., on or before the 30th day of
May, (341, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH
persons Indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment.
This 30th day of May, 1940.
LENA R. SWEZY,
Executrix of the Estate of Victor R
Swezy, Deceased.
M31-Jy5.
NOTICE
Htfving quadified as executrix of
the Last Will and Testament of Mil
lard H. Turner, deceased, late of
Moore County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
cgalnst the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned on
or before the 13th day of May, 1941,
or thish Notice will be pleaded In
bar of their recovery. AH persons in
debted to this estate will please make
immediate payment.
FANNIE H. TURNER,
M31, Jly 5, Executrix.
NOTICE OF SALE
$14,000
TOWN OF SOl'THERN FIXES,
NORTH t'AKOLIN'.\.
KEM'^M E ANTICIPATION NOTES
FOR DF:BT SERVICE
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as executor of
the Laist Will and Testaanent oi
Elizabeth Tumure Livermore, de
ceased, late of Moore County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
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having claims against the estate of
)aid deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at the office of W. A.
Leland McKeithen, Attorney, Pine-
hurst, N. C., on or before June 15,
1941, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will please
make immediate pa}rment.
This 12th of June, 1940.
GEORGE K. LIVERMORE,
Executor of The Last Will and Tes
tament of Elizabeth Turnure Liver
more, Deceased.
W. A. Leland McKeithen, Atty.
J14-Jy 19.
NOTICE S.ALE PEAC H C BOP
I By the latest classification Post-
I master J. N. Powell's salary has been in Southern Pines. Bernai-d Leavitt,
raised from $1,800 to $1,900.
1921
The annual election of officers of
Southern Pines Lodge No. 484 A.F.
^rk
COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
FOR
GIRLS AND BOYS
With Kindergarten
WILL RE-OPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 7
Music - Handicraft ■ All Sports
Resident Pupils Received
Illustrated Booklet
MRS. MILLICENT A. HAYES
Southern Pines, North Carolina
College Preparatory and other courses arranged for older girls.
Sealed bids will be received until
11 o’clock A. M., July 16, 1940. by the
undersigned at its office in the city
of Raleigh for $14,000 Revenue An
ticipation Notes of the Town of
Southern Pines. N. C., dated July 1.
1940, and maturing $7,000 January
1, 1941 and $7,000 March 1, 1941.
i. ^ „ without option of prior payment.
Isham Edgerton and Dolph Ruggles There will be no auction. Interest
were in charge of the Artillery from j payable at maturity. Bidders are in-
which a brickbat whizzed through a' '"ited to name the Interest rate (not
window by the head of the telephone
operator.
1900
A party composed of H. L. Per
sons, Bert and Louis Couch, Frank
Holcomb. James Swett and Alger
Shaw explored the streams of the
Thagardsville section last week.
The Fourth of July was a quiet
day in Southern Pine.s, and the only
roise we heard was a few firecrack
ers at night.
EVELYN EDSON
Notary Public
Telephone Office N. H. Are
Virginia Ormsby
NOTARY PUBLIC
E- H. Lorenson Office
TELEPHONE 5774
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exceeding 6 percent), and the place
and bank therein of payment. There
will be (2» notes in the denomina
tion of $7,000 each.
The notes will be awarded, at not
less than par and accrued interest, to
the bidder offering to purchase the
notes at the lowest Interest cost to
the town, such cost to be determined
by deducting the premium bid from
the total amount of interest on the
notes computed fiom their date to
maturity.
Bids must be accompanied by a
certified check upon an incorporated
bank or trust company payable un
conditionally to the order of the
State Treasurer of North Carolina for
.$70.00. The right to reject all bids
is reserved.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMISSION
By: W. E. Easterling, Secretary
NOTICE OF SALE
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liai l>Mn writing » declaration of inde-
*0w>di>ct for people everjrwhere. In-
fl«pend*nc« for the homemaker* and
dieir families from the discomfort* and
drudgery of old-time living . . . Inde
pendence for business and industry
from the hampering effects of
slow and costly methods of pro-
dtiction. It is a declaration of
independence that is still being
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written, amended and improved, as the
benefits of clectric services are extend
ed and new uses discovered and ck>
veloped. It is unencKng.
We ^re proud of the part we have
played in the development of Urban.
Farm, Commercial, and In
dustrial Independence through
Cheap EUectricity in the terri
tory served by our company.
Electricitj' is Che^ . HAVE ¥on Ckanged?
Pursuant to a judgment entered |n
an action pending in Moore Superior
Court entitled, "Moore County vs. H.
L. Graves, et als,’’ the undersigned
Commissioner appointed In said judg
ment for said purpose will, on Friday,
July 26, 1940, at 12 o’clock noon, at
the Courthouse Door in Moore Countjr*
expose to sale to the highest bid
der for cash all that certain lots or
parcels of land lying and being in
Carthage Township, Moore County,
North Carolina, and described as fol
lows:
126 acres Morrison Land, for bet
ter description see Book of Deeds
104, page 279, office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County.
76 acres Barrett Lan^, being Lot
No. 4 in Division of Barrett lands.
For better description see Book of
Orders and Decrees No. 4, page 219,
office of the Clerk of The Superior
Court of Moore County.
2 lots Peace land, for better de
scription see Book of Deeds 119, Page
52, office of the Register of Deeds
of Moore County.
1 lot McNeill, for a better deaci:}p-
tlon of which see Book of Deeds 116,
page 181, office of the Register of
Deeds of Moore County.
This the 24th day of June, 1940.
S. R. KOYLE,
J28-Jly 19 Commissioner.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
The undersigned receiver solicits
and will receive sealed bids up to
noon Saturday, July 6, 1940, for the
purchase of the entire peacTi crop of
the year 1940 on what is known as
the Hernan Vetterlein Orchard, lo
cated about three miles in a south
easterly direction from the Town of
Aberdeen. These bids should be mail
ed to the undersigned in care of Mr.
U. L, Spence, Carthage, North Caro
lina, and a deposit should accompany
the bid payable to the receiver in an
amount equal to 10 percent of the
bid. Such portion of the peaches that
may mature and be gathered by the
receiver and di.sposed of prior to the
6th day of July. 1940. will not be in
cluded in the sale. The terms of sale
will be Qish and the receiver reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
The succes.sful bidder must comply
promptly with his bid upon notlfica-
fion of the acceptance of his bid by
the receiver.
Persons desiring Information with
respect to this subject can commun
icate with Mr. D. P. Troutman. Aber
deen, North Carolina.
This June 25, 1940.
P. M. THERRKLL, Receiver.
J28J15.
NOl'ICE
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE VNDER
EXECmON
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Evelyn G. McDonald,
deceased, late of Moore County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
the deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 1st day
of July, 1941, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 1st day of July, 1940.
W. DtTNCAN MATTHEWS,
Administrator of the Estate of Bve-
lyn G. McDonald, Deceased.
J15-A9.
I, I. C. Sledge, Secretary of Pine-
hurst Warehouses, Incorporated, do
hereby certify that at a meeting of
the stockholders of Pinehurst Ware
houses, Incorporated, a corporation
created and existing under fh“ laws
of North Carolina, with its princi
pal place of business In Pinehurst
North Carolina, duly called and held
at the office of the corporation on the
25th day of June, 1940, at which all
the outstanding stock of said corpor
ation was represented and present,
said stockholders unanimously passed
and adopted a resolution in words and
figures following, to-wit:
RESOLVED: That the written vol
untary assent and proposal of the
ow'ners of all the present outstand
ing stock of Pinehurst Warehouses.
Incorporated, in the aggregate par
value amount of $60,000.00, to sur
render the whole amount of such
outstanding stock to the corporation
and accept in lieu thereof, but wtih-
out further compensation from the
corporation, certificates of stock of
the corporation to the par value of
only one-sixth of the said par value
of such stock now outstanding, for
the purpose of reducing the present
amount of such outstanding stock to
the sum of $10,000.00, be accepted,
approved and confirmed; and the
president and secretary of the cor
poratlon are authorized and direct
ed to take into possession all the
certificates of stock now issued and
outstanding and make cancellation
thereof upon the stock books of the
corporation and at the same time re
issue to such owners new certificates
of stock for only one-sixth In par
value of the amount of the certifi
cates of stock so surrendered to thi;
corporation and cancelled; to the end
that at the consummation of such
cancellation and re-lssue the corpor
ation shall have outstanding a total
Issue of stock in the sum of $10,000.00
Instead of $60,000.00: PROVIDED,
That the directors and proper offi
cers of the corporation shall have
full authority and power, in their
judgment and discretion, to sell any
portion of the capital stock of the
corporation so cancelled upon the
books of the corporation at a price
not less than par and re-lssue certif-
Icates of stock therefor to the pur
chaser, the purchase price to be paid
to the corporation as an asset of the
corporation for the regular operation
of its business.
This 25th day of June, 1940.
I. C. SLE3DGE,
Secretary.
J28-J112
NORTH CABOUNA,
MOORE COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF E.VECUTION SALE
Stm-ens Limber Company, Plaintiff
Vs.
TIrgil Johnston, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution directed
to the undersigned from the Superior
Court of Moore County in the above
entitled action, I will on Monday July
15, 1940 at 12 o’clock noon, at the
Court House door of said County, sell
to the highest bidder, for cash, to
.satisfy said execution all the right,
title, and Interest which the said Vir.
gil Johnston, the defendant has Irf
the following real estate, to-wit;
That tract or parcel of land situ
ate and being in McNeill Township,
Moore County, North Carolina known
and designated as Lots No. 1 and
36 as shown on a map entitled "Prop
erty of P. F. Buchan, Southern Pines,
N. C., November 20. 1927, J. B. Swett,
C. E.”, said map being duly recorded
in the Office of the Register of Deeds
for Moore County in Book of Maps
2, Page 50, to which reference Is
hereby made for a description of the
.same by metes and bounds, the same
being the Identical property conveyed
to Virgil Johnston by deed dated Sep
tember 18, 1937, and executed by P.
F. Buchan and wife, Helen C. Buch
an, to Virgil Johnston and recorded
in the Public Registry for Moore
County.
C. J. MCDONALD,
Sheriff of Moore County.
This 12th day of June, 1940.
J21-Jy 12.
NOTICE OF AD.MINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of 9nmuel Bumo, late
of Moore County, N. C., this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to present the
same tq the undersigned at his place
of busine.ss on Bricigers Street, Ham
let,, N. C., on or before the 6th day
of June, 1941, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned. This 6th
day of June, 1940.
H. FLETCHER NELSON,
Administrator of Samuel Bumo,
ceased.
J14-Jy-19.
notice of S.VLE UNDER
• EXECUTION
de-
Under and by virtue of ian execu
tion directed to the undersigned from
the Superior Court of Moore County
on a judgment in favor of Bank of
Pinehurst against S. J. Stutts, and
an execution from the Superior Court
of Buncombe County in favor of Bank
of Pinehurst against S. J. Stutts, 1
will, on Monday, the 15th day of July.
1940, at 12:00 m. at the courthouse
door of said county and town of Car
thage, sell to the highest bidder for
cash, under the said two executions,
all the right, title, Interest and prop
erty which the said defendant, S. J.
?tutts, has In the following describ
ed real estate situate In Moore Coun
ty, North Carolina, to-wit:
First Tract; Beginning at a stake
on the south edge of the Publick
Road leading from the State High
way near Alex Black’s Residence to
Doubs Chapel Church. Same being K.
D. McKlnzle’s 2nd corner of a 3-
acre tract that he now lives on, run
ning thence as his line S. 37 deg. 30
min. W’. 5.78 ch. to a point in the
field, thence N. 25 W. 4.75 chs. to a
point in the field, same being the 4th
comer of the, 3 acre tract. Thence S.
46 W. 10.20 chs. to a stake and pts..
Garrison’s corner, also a corner of the
J. H. Caddell Estate; thence S. 73
deg. 30 min. E. 14 chs. to a Spanish
oak near the head of a branch by 2
post oak pts.; thence N. 74 B. 10 chs.
to a stake on the south edge of the
aforementioned Road; thence along
said Road N. 49 W. 13.25 chs. to the
first station, containing ISJ acres,
more or less—it being the •outh west
portion of the old Henderson Muse
"Home tract.” \
Second Tract: Lots Nos. 16 and
19 located and shown on a map of
J. A. O. Kelly, surveyor, entitled "The
Adams and Bums Addition togthe
Town of Carthage.”
Third Tract: The west 48 feet on
Lot No, 527, and the north 25 feet on
Lot No. 528 conveyed to S. J. Stutts
by J. R. McQueen, Commissioner, in a
deed recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore County,
in Book of Deeds No. 95 at page 616,
to which said deed reference is made
for further description thereof.
This 12th day of June, 1940.
C. J, MCDONALD,
I14-Jy5 Sheriff of Moore County.