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Friday, May 8, 1942. THE PILOT. Soulhern Pines, North Carolina S< vf-n Comings and Goings in Vass A Son A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James StriblinK at their homi* on the Vass-Kiir<'ka road Saturday, May 2. Mrs. Striblins was forini-rly Mis.> Hazol Hendricks. Neill Hart Passes Nt'ill Hart. 43, died suddon'y at his apartniont in the Hcasloy Build ing Satuiday nifiht. Ho had sufforinR at intervals for about two weeks, but succumbed to a sudden attack. Funeral service was cond'.i.-ied Sunday aftornon by the Hev. J F. Stegall of Jonesboro and intcnnciit was in Mount Pleasant cemete! \- in Hoke county. Surviving are three childnn vvitii w'hom he was living, Sam, Vnainia and Pete Hart, and a child by moth er marriage, and one brother, '.Vill Hart, of Va.ss. Commencemenl Programs The senior play, “The Ghost ol the Bedskin.” will be presented at 8:30 o’clock Friday, May 8. Mr.;. \V. E. Gladstone is director. The Rev. Paul H, Fields of Rua- nokc Rapids will preach the baccal aureate sermon in the school auditor ium at 8:30 p. ni, Sunday, May 10, Mr. Fields is a brother of Mrs. Mc Queen aBiley of the local school, district. “Louts Land” is the nam,' of the' class night play to be pre.sented Mon-' day at 8:30 p. m. inider the direction of R. L. Marsh and Miss Wendt-ll Worsley. G. Y. Newton will deliver the £tcl- dress at 8:30 Tuesday cvoning and diplomas and awards will be prv'- scntcd. Telephone' 6161 J. N. Powell, Inc. Funeral Home 24 hour Ambulance Service D. Al. Blue, Jr. Manager Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs, Gerald (Jrahain and daughter, Mary Lynn, of W ilterboro, S, C., spent part of last week with Mrs. W. H. Graham, I Mrs. H. Ci. Rosser and daufilUer, Janet, visited Mt. Pisgah Chiu'ch, Mrs. Ro.sser's old lioiiie church, out from Hroailway Sunday, called on her sistei-, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, and i t- tend('cl the conmiencenient sormo.a at Hone Trail high school. Mrs. J. M. McMillan and daught ers, Marian and Vivian, Dan Mc Neill ami Frank McNeill went to Duke Hospital, Durham, .Sunday af ternoon to see A. W, McNeill, wlio underwent an operation Friday. Mr. MeNeill was resting fairly comfor tably. •Miss Margaret Lambert of Rich mond. Va.. spent the week-end with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lambert. Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mrs. H L. Hen drick, Mrs. Mack Callhan and Miss Doris .S^nith spent Saturday in Ral- leigh. I Mr. aiul Mrs. B. M. Corbett ind I daughter, Faye, attended a Corbett family reunion at Garner Sunday. Mrs. Bertie L, Matthews, Mrs. G. W. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I Gladstone, of Vass, and Franklin Matthews of Fayetteville were Sun- iday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, j T. Frank Cameron of Cameron 1 Route 1. Mrs. W. J. Cameron ainl Mr, and 'Mrs, S, R. .Smith visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Klvey Thomas and Mrs. Flor- ' ('nee Thomas in Raleigh Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Cameron remained for ' a visit of .several days. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McDernioit. •Mr. and Mrs. D, F. Cameron and Hugh McDermott went to Chauei Hill Sunda.v afternon to see George .McDerniott, who is a student at the l'niv('i'sity, TIu'y also visiti'd Duke University, Mrs. G. \V. Griffin went to Nor folk, Va., Thursday to see her nev- grand.son. George Dewey Griffin, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grif fin. of Sanford visited Mrs. John Byrd and Mrs. Elizabeth Chappell Sunday afternoon. Sidney Cox, Glenn Crissman and Wacle Cooper were here from New port News for a wei‘k-end visit with relatives. Miss Catharine McMillan of Ral eigh visited her father and ',i.-,ter. N. A. McMillan and Miss Myrtle McMillan, recently. Mrs. W. P. P^llis and baby oi B'lr lington and Corp. Russell Thompson of Fort Hragg were wei'k-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyson visited Mrs. J M. Tyson and Mr. and Mis. I.,. C Wallac(' in Carthage Siindav afteinoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Jr., Mrs. A .Cl. F.dwai'ds, Max and Joe Mai tin Edwards visited in Louisburg and Haleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCraney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey Sugg at their home n('ar Raleigh. Miss Effie McMillan of uppj-r Hoko County was the week-end guest of Mrs. j. M. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and iVIrs. Kmma Draughn of Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Clyde Co\, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Griffin of Hamlet Sunday. Miss Angie Marie Gilliland of Raleigh was here for a wek-end visit with relatives. Miss Marian McMillan spent Fri day and Saturday in Raleigh. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL N O T I C E S'L E G A L NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCK HOLDERS i MEETING OF THE PILOT. I INCORPORATED ' Take notice that a meeting of the j stt)ckholders of The I’ilot, Incorpor- , ated. for the purpose of electirm di- I rectors, adopting new by-lawi, if it I be di'emed necessary, and ti'an^act- ing such other business as may j come before the meeting, v.'ill be held al the Office of The Pilo*. In- ! corporated in Southern Pines on I Tuesday, the UHh day of May, V.'42. ' at 4 p. m. ' JAMES BOYD. I JACKSON BOYD. I E. C. STEVENS, •Stockholders with voting powers. NOTICE OF SALE FOR TAXES On Manday, June 1, 1942, at 10:1)0 a. m. at the City Office in the Muni cipal Building, East Broad street, the following described property will be offered for sale for ta.xes, due the Town of Southern Pines for 1941, to- getlu'r with pi'nalties and cost of ad vertising H, F BURNS, Treasurer. J, H TILGhivlAN, Collector, MRS. J. C., 1 Cameron Frank McMillan the week-end Miss Mary ' Graham spent i home. Sunday guests in the home of Mr, land Mrs. W. J. Allen included Mr. and Mrs. George Hilliard and son of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Nut Hall jnd baby and Mrs. Lottie Ann Hol lingsworth of Southern Pines, and ! George Fields of Texas, who is spi-nding a 1.5-day furlough with hi:; people near Carthage. Emerson Oldham of Laurinburg ■^pent the week-end with his ’>ar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R, L, Oldham, j Mr. and Mrs. Luther Byrd of Dunn ami Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Su'i’iners NOTICK OP DKMOCRATIC CONVEMIOISS Send her a book on Mother’s Day —Hayes.’ POLITICAL notices" (Editor's Note: Political announce ments from tlie date- of announce ment until time of elections will be charged for at the flat rate of S.").00 per announcement. No charges will be mack'. All announcements must be paid, cash in advance.) FOR STATE SENATOR I hert'bv announce my candidacy for the State St'nate, subject to the action of the D<'mocratic Primary on May 30. Your support will be appre ciated. WILBUR H. CURRIE. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candidacy for th(' House of Representatives of the State CJeneral Assi'inbly, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary on May 30. Your support will be appreciatt'd. —J. HAWLEY POOLE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce mys('lf a candi date for County Commissioner from District No. 1 of IVloore Ct)unty, sub ject to th(' action of the Democratic Primary to be heltl May 30. Your vote and influence will be appreciat ed. CLYDE B. SHAW. I I I Ash lev. j Plan S 1.72 Bai'kmer, Ruth, 3—L&.2, No, I 7 and 8, bal, 33.22 Barnum, S. A., 1—C. C. Drive 164.07 Beck. J. H. and June, 1—P& 1. Mav St. 53.42 Blake. B. L., 4 lots H&4, No. 19. 20, 21, 22 73 22 Blue, Est, Sarah E„ 4—N& 3., No, 1!) to 22 inc. 63.75 Blue E.'^t., Walter ,1., 2 Camer- eron Plan 2.00 Bonaidi. L. E„ 1—Broad St., 2—Dit3, No. 3. 4 Bush, Dr. E. W.. 2—L&2. No. 15. 1H& 1-2 al. Bal. 47.24 Cameron. Herbf'it N., 2—C;& 3, No. 3, 4 Cameron, Mrs. D, D. S.. 1 — B&7, No. 8 Cameron. D. D. S., 2 73.04 3..)3 Mildred. 8— 3, 4, 5, 6, 23, 1 to 8 PHKCIINCT IE" COluM'Y AND STATK :: • • •• H H :: H • • :: • • «• K :: ♦« ti •• II ♦« •• :: n NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 1. That all Precinct Committee Meetings shall be held Saturday. May 9, 1942, at a place and hour designated by each Precinct Committee for the purpose of electing del egates to the County Convention, and for the purpose of organizing each Precinct by electing a Chairman, a Vice- Chairman and fire members of the Precinct Committee. The Chairman and Vice-Chairman should come from the Committee of five members of each Precinct. 2. That the County Convention will be held in Car thage at the Courthouse on Saturday, May 16, 1942, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing delegates to the State Convention, and for transaction of all such other business as may properly come before the Conven tion. 3. That the State Convention will be held in Raleigh on the 22nd day of May, 1942 (Friday) at 12 o'clock noon. ' All Democrats of Moore County are urged to attend their respective Precinct Meetings and participate in the organization thereof, and they are also urged to at tend the County and State Convention. MOOKE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC 1 EXE( IJTIVE COMMITTEE M. G. BOYETTE, Chairman MISS BESS McCASKILL, Secretary FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 I lu'teby announct' mysi'lf a can- I didate for county commissioner from I Carthage township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. I will appreciate vour support. L. REID FLINCHUM. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 herebv announce my candidacy for the House i>C Kepresi'iitatives, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primar.v on May 30th. Your support will be appreciated. HAYWOOD H. FRY. FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of Supc'iior Court of Moore County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary on May 30th. I shall be grateful for your support, JOHN WILLCOX. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce as a candidate for sheriff of Moore County, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary on May 30. I will appreciate your support. HERMAN H. GRIMM. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner from Mc Neill and Greenwood townships, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary on May 30. Your support will be greatly appreciated. THADDEUS L. BLUE. FOR SHERIFF'S OFFICE I hereby announce my candidacy for renomination to the Sheriff’s of fice of Moore County subject to tho action of the Democratic Primary to be held on May 30th. Your support will be greatly appreciated. C. J. MCDONALD. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for County Com missioner of Moore County from McNeill and Greenwood townships, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary to be held May 30th. If nominated and elected I promiso my best efforts to the advancement of the general welfare of the county. Your support will be appreciated. F. L. TAYLOR. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for County Com missioner of Moore Coupty from Dis trict Number 4, comprising McNeill and Greenwood townships. If nomi nated and elected, I promise my best efforts to the general welfare of the county. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. J. O. BLUE. F&3, No. 13. 14 Clark, Llovd & N&4. No‘. 1. 2, 24. 1-2 al. Clark, H. R. Est„ Q&' inc, Crandall. M D.. 2—E&6, No. 1, 2 Davis. Mrs. Chas., H&7, No. 8 Dillon. Rev. W. J., 10—G&6, No. 1 to 10 inc. Drew. Grace, H&5, No. 10 & al. Eaton & Richardson. 3—E&l, No. 21. 22, 23 a.&squ. Fergu.son, W. D., 1 Shawland; 1 Upchurch land Foss Est. Agnes, H&l, No. 15. lO&al. Fo.\, Margartl, 2—F&2. No. 3, 4 Fowl.-r, H. M,, 2--E&2. 1-24 i Gifford, J. B., 1 Conn Ave. bal. I Goodwin, Frank. 4—F&l, No. I 19 to 22 inc.; B&l. No. 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. (i; B&l, pt. 1. 2 I Rapatas. Mrs. Chas., 1—L&4, I No. 15 iGrinnell, George B., 2—P&13. j No. 19, 20 , GariU'r, Mrs. George, 1- -Ben- . n<'tt St I Hamlin, Agnes, 4—P&3, No. i 3. 4, , t) illick.s, 1. L.. 2—L&(i. No. 11 12 Howe. Clara, 1- D&l. No. (i KennerU'y Est., H. C., 5 30-100 Wevmouth Hgts. Medlin, F. R.. 1—E&7. No. 4 Monroe. Mrs. J. P.. 2—R&IO, No. 19. 20 Montesanti. A., L(!t4. No. 12. pt lO&al.; 3—N.'<:4, No, 7, 8, 9. bal. Muaiford, Lula, Est., 1 —H&ti, No. 5 & al. MeCallum. David&Mary. 3 1-2 Stanley Land; 4—Bennett St. McHugh Est.. Mrs, John. I& 3. No. 19, pt. No. 14 and 15. Bal. Ni'vens, Est., Cieorge, .Sr., 3— Fi'^S, 36 ft. of 22, 23, 24. Bal. Norris Est., Mrs. Harry. G& 7, No. 16 O'Callaghan. L. V.&C. A., J &3. No. 10, 11. 12 Osborne, C. P.. 1—Mass ave. Olmsted. E. R., 3-K&5, No. 1. 2. 3 Panos. Andrew, 1—L&4, 2 of No. 13&I-2 of 14 Pierson. Catherine, 1—K&4. Pt. No. 3 Pinehurst Jobbing Co., 1—E &6, No. 5 Pond Est., P. P. M&5, No. 1 to 4, 17 to 24, 1-2 al.&squ. Potts, R. F., 1—Wilson Tract, No, 6, pt, 7; 1—G&2, No. 1 Rapatas, Nick, 1—C&l, No. 1; 1—K&15. pt. ,3, pt 4 Sadler. Chas. J.. Shea Helen, 4—K&2, No. 17 to 20; 2 al. &squ. ■Sandhill Financing Corp.. N& 13. No. 15. 16; M&9 B. No. 1, 2. 3 Schmidt, Amelia, 3—G&2, No. 19, 20, 21. Bai. Seymour, Mrs. Stewart, H& 6, No. 24 Shepard. R. P.. 3--H&1. No. 10. 11. 12. al.&squ. So. Pines Laundry, L&4. No. 19 to 22. Bal. Turner. Fannv, 1 Wey. Hgts. Tuck, F. B., 2—E&6, No. 21 , 22 Van Camp, Paul. 1—Ridge St. VonHerff Est..B. 3 lots. C& 1, No. 5, 10, 12; 13 lots C&2, No. 7, 8, II, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17. 18. 19, 20, 23. 24; 5 lots, D&2. No. 6, 7, 8, 11, 19; 2— D&3, No. 1. 2,; 4&4, Entire Block; D&5. Entire Block; 2—E&l. No. 5, 16; 4 lots, E&3, No, 1. 2, 7, 8; E&4, En tire Block; E&5, Entire Block; 1—F&2. No, 11; 6—F &3, No. 3, 4, 5, 15. 16, 23; F&5, Entire Block; 1—G& 1, No. 3; 7—G&4, No. 6. 5, 7, 8, 9. 10, 13; 9—G&5, No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14. 17; 1—H&l, No. 22; 7—H&6, 21 S<! 106,87 7.12 2.GO 2.16 8. >8 7.,30 17.02 12.65 34 49 42.ii2 9058 176.'5 22.!vl 2.4n 35.94 44 1)8 23 in 1.72 !1 W 97.1'i ; No. 6. 7, 8. 9, 10. 11. 12: 2 ; —1&5, No. 17, 18: 1—1&6, ! No. 19: 1—1&7, No. 17: 1—J I &8, No. 22: 2-L&5, No. 13. ' 14, 1—P&8. No. 9: 4-Q&5. No. 7. 8. 9. 10: 1—P&IO, No. , 9: 8—R&9. No 7. 8. 17, 18, I 19. 20, 21, 22: 1—R&IO, No. I 21 Warren. R. A.. N&3. No 24 Ward. Lilly May, H&3, No, 17 1M I Ward, T. T., H&3, No. 16 I Webb. W. W„ 4-H&5, No, I 15, 16. 17, 18 al,&squ. Wheeler P^st.. Florence. H&l. I No. 23&al. I Williams. Rev. T A . guardian, I H('rr P., K&3. pt. No. 20. I Bal. ' Wilder, Thos. B., 6—P&8. No. 5 to 10: 0&13. No. 19: 2— P&12. No. 5 and 21; 4—P& 13, No. 4. 12. 14, 16: 2—y& 13, No. 5, 13, 16: 1—R&9. No. 6: 1—R&IO, No. 12; 4 —A&13, No. 2. 3, 5, 6 Wilson. Emilie A. 1—Orchard Road: 1—Wilson Tract, bal. Woolnough, Marlin, 2—Mass Ave. Seawell, H. F.. F&3. No. 17. 18. 19. 20 Colored Adams. Willie, l—W. S. P. Addi.son, Jake, 2—O&ll. No, 5. 6 Alford, Roosevelt. 1—N&ll, No. 23 Allen( Andy, 1—N. Hamp. Ave. Allen. Mary B . 1—X. Hamp. Ave. Allmond, Adggie, 1—M&13, No, 11 Allen, Mai v Plumie. 1—N& 11. No. 16 .'I- 1-2 al. Armstrong Esf., Flora. 2—Con. Ave.; 1—Pag'hind Armstrong, Henry, 2—0&15. No. 19. 20 Baker, Flora. 1—J&8. No. 4 Bates. S. S.. 1—O&ll, No. 14 Bethea. James. 10—Pageland; 1—K&13. No. 8. N. H. Ave. Bethea. Amanda. 1—N. H. Ave. Bethea. Mattie. 1—K&13, No. 9 & 1-2 al. Bethea. Persons & Street. 2— P&ll. No. 15. 16 Bev. Murrav. 2—M&9, No. 8. 9‘ Bland, Rvdia, 1—No. 172 W. S. P. Bland E.st.. 1—K&13, No. 14 Bridges. J. L., 8—K&7, No. 1 to 5, 22. 23 24 Brown, Emma P,. 1—K&14. No. 186: M&13, No. 3 Buckner. Henry, 2—Pageland Burno. Samuel. 2—Pageland 10 Carpage. Lumiza. 2—0&12. No. 17 to 20; 1-L&12. No. 23 Cash, Henry Clay. 6—Page land 31 to 36 inc.; 2 Page land Ca.ssadv. Ather & Bt'itha, 1 — M&lil, No. 2 Chevis, Norman, I—Bob Har ris propt'rlv Connor, T. u!. 12—L&7, No. 5. Cowan. Lulu E.'^t . 1 —M&ll, to 16. aL&.squ. No. 12 Cuthbertson, .'\nna, 1—N&ll. No. 17. 1-2 al.. 3-4 sq. Davis, Mack. 1 N&12. No. 3 Duman. Sam. 1—S&12. No. 12 Durant. Lannie & Jake. 1—N &13. No. 19: N&14. No. I Fairlev, Charles. 2—L&12. No. 1-24 22.23. Bal. 5 Funderburk. J. R.. 2—L&4, No. 4&1-2 of No. 3 Gaddy, B., 1 —l&ll. No. 5 Gaddv, Mattii'. 1&17. No, 17 Gillis; John. P&13. No. 1. Hal. Goins, f'dilh, Paul & W’ilson. 10 1-2 a. Alex Evans Land Medlin, HowardicEli/iibeth, 1 N Y Ave. 6 lU Medlin, Mable. I—N Y Ave. > 67 iMurphv, Geo , 3—J&7, No. 1. 2, 3 I’fUifi Monroe, McKinIe\. 2—N&H. No. 17. 18: \&l'3. No. 3 2 73 Monroe. Dannie, N&I4. No. 256.74 2 4 61 38 ").') McLeod, Monroe. Marion, (^& 13, No. 5 18 77 McCall. Joe and Mary. I--P& 30 53 12, No. 6 ' 51)6 MeDimald, Flovd. i — K&ll, ,TT(70 Pt. 11 <<V6 Mclver, Dilsie Est. 1—N. 6.10 Hamp. A\ i, 5.37 Mclver. .Sallie, 2 —C'nnn. Ave. ;-.18 Mclver, J. J.. 1—K&15. Car- 48.110 lisle St. 9 03 McLaughlin, C, A . i—Conn. ave : irt ; .McLaughlin, Carson. J&8, No. : ~ 6.82 I McLaughlin. Andrew & Katie I P&9. No. II .',26 H.Ui! McLean, Emn^a. J&8, No. 3 6.82 McLi'an. Ge<v, Est . 2 Page- 142 78 | land, 3. 24 2 47 McLeod, Dan., 2--N&12. N.j 23. 24 3 70 MeL('od. .Mary Est., 5—M&12. No 7 to 11 I) 4;y MeMillen, Archie & Anne, K&8, No. 8. Bal. 1 5f McNair Est.. David. .3—J&9. No. 2. 3. 4; J&8, No, 2. Bal 8.0c McNeill, Rev A. T.. 2—N. H. Ave. 2.4^ Nekon, Pinkie, N&II. No. 1& .r,(i 1-2 of 2 1C6 'Odom, Vivian, 1- K&13. No. ,j (,.> : 3&1 2 of 2 K13 I Pass, Harvey. 1—N&12, No. 22 ,S.60 ,, n„ I Persons. Samuel&Alice. 1—J '"I &9. pt 16, pi. 17 n,o6 >, ; Prsons, James W. 4—K&8. I No. 19 to 22 f.,32 J., , Pratt. Junior. 2—R&I2. No. 2. i S • iS.lO Quick. Edward. 2—J&7. No, ^,;;2 ] 17. 18: 1 Eaglefield Lot :'4 9H 5,37 Quick, Chas,, 1—K&13, No, 21 9 32 Quick, Alvin. !—K&7. No 21 14.12 49.21 Quick, Anna, 2—Pageland. No, 2, 4 2,It' 4.61 Raney. Savannah. 1—W, S. P. Ross, Lucious. 1—O&IO, 12 18,47 13, 14 3,50 Ross, Josie, S&12, No, 14 ,■! 20 7.11 Saunders, Augustus. 1—P&13, No, 9 7,70 I Saunders. James. 2—L&15. I No, 13. 14 23.44 7 41 I Scott. A. J.. 1—Conn. Avi'. 1.58 1.72 , Shit'lds, Maude. J&9. pt. 9. 10, ■ 11. 12 al.&squ, Bal. j Simmon, Solomon, I—J&6, pt. 372,23 3 .)0 8 60 6'u2 •l.>)4 i 3.33 : No. Gilchrist. John. 4—J&IO. 12 to 15 inc.. No. 7 j Goods. Geo. F'st.. 4—J&7, . 11 to 14 inc. '■’‘•“■''Green, Ben.. 1—K&8. I Gori'. Waltt.'r, I—L&15, 26.05 t;reen. A. D.. J&8, No. I 19 , , ..iCJrev, Sallv. 2—Pageland; 3 5b .13 3 • jvjo. 72. 73. 74 Grey. Raymond & Harley, 1 —Pageland. No. 163 Gunt('r. Cornelia Tavlor., 1— P&13, No. 5 Hancock, Phillip&Christino. 1 —Q&12, No. 5 Hancock, D P, 1—N&ll. No. 3&1-2 of 2. Bal, Harry. Beasley, 1—Jimtown Harrington, Pearl, K&ll, Old Jimtown l..i7 264.02 93.76 76.61 71.84 188.:i2 1.87 59.21 132.77 13.38 775.88 3 18 46.24 3.33 59.24 117.43 245.60 2.75 112.- '. No. No. No.N 18— -N. Y. Lillie. 1- Mary Helen. 1 — Katherine, 3— I --n; I Stanback, Anna, 2—O&ll. ;Von i « _ J Sleek-, Geo. Est.. I—Conn <41, Ave. I Stephens. James. 1—N. Hamp. A\e. ■'!.28 Stover, Robt., ;JN&9. No. Teague. F L.. ,1&’.4. No 17.') I 13 ll ' O Terrv, W. J.. J&9. pt. No 7 I 8 17.'il Threadgiii, Kenrv, ; — P&Il, _ i No. 20 4.95 j Thompson. R. M.. 1 — K&12. No. 4. al.&squ. :Trov, .Marv. 4—F’a.geii.nd, No, 65.23 1 18,19,20,21 5.‘>7 ITurner. Chas.. 1—L&ll. \o.2 Wade. Hobi., 1—J&7. No, 6 1..'2 1 Wadflel, Gtorgi.'i. M&ll. No. 5 6.21, & a! . Wadde!. Annie. 2—Pageland, 19,{'H ! No. 81. 82 ’ Watson. Thomas. 3—L&16. No f!.2H 15. 16. 17&al. ■White. Pt'arl. ’—P;iL'(land 7 "la ’ Whittaker. J. W . 1—Pageland Wicker, Mattie. N&13. No. I 23 11.20 Williams. Mai\^, 1 — K&8. No 11.05^ 7 2.75! Williams, nelaniol, 1—1,&14 No. 6 .1*^1 Williams Robt Lee 1 Q&12 '■* li;.4,'! Williams. Lessie. 1--X&12 I No 22 26.21 White. .Adam, 3 -Q&9. No. fi i 7. 8 9 la York. Edward Jr.. X&13. No 5. 6, 10 York. Valenia. M&12. No. 6 12 98 I'.7') 5.37 30 26 i.ti. 7.85 7.41 6 l<2 7 S.36 4 49 r ■'■ 2 2.16 '• 82 2 7,'i ■ 4; '.6(i - 6(' t: 82 2 ■ ,')4 2.86 6.::2 '■ !!6 5 67 3.117 62 U 62 '■'.7;i Harrington, Ave. Harrington, W.S.P. Harrington, Conn. Ave. Harris, Bessie, 1—K&13, No. 5 Harvev, Quincy, 1 — K&17, No. '19 Henderson, Marv White, 2— K&8. No. 5, 6 Hill, Anne L., 2—L&15, No. 11. 12 & al, Hinson. Cornelia Est., 2—L &11. No. 9. 10 Johnson. Chas., 1—Conn Ave. Johnson, Maggie, 1 — Conn. Ave. Kelly, Sarah, 2 Marsh dv., No. 5 6 Kimball. Cash & Bethea, O 6 12. 1-4 squ. King. Minnie&Ervin, 2—K& 12. No. 10, 11 King. Luella. 2—Q&12, No. 15 King, Hamp Est., M&9, No. 4 King. Alec, 1—Q&12, No. 16 Letterlow, Henry, 1—Q&ll, No. 5 Lilly. Mary, 1—Conn, Ave. Lockhart, Wilson, K&12, No. I 2, 3 Lvon, Roxie, 1—N&13, No. 4 Lyon, Henry, 1—P&ll, No, II Leslie, Douglas & Izetta, N.& 14. No. 8 Marsh. W. A., 1-J&7, No. 5 Mayo, Adelio, 1—K&14, No. 17 v()'i r( K Having: qiialifi- d as KNecutor of -:he o.state of .^nnie J.ouiso CJflrdner. cf.T.sed. thi.s is tn notify all pers(w ^having claims against tho pstaic of j the docoasod to exhih:* j.hcoi to Jht J I uiider.sipned at Southern Pines, N, C,, ■on or before the i,-,th <1.iy of April. (J 41 j l!M3, or this notice will be ploat’ed in bar of their rerovery. .MI pers( vis indebted to said estate will ple.-^sp make immediate payment. This 15th day of .April. 1942. \t- thiir L. .Averili, Kxeciitor of .Anriie Louise Gardner, deceased. W. Dunffin Matthews, Process .\pent. .M7-1W22 2 24 5.68 8.23 6.10 6.10 6.ii2 a.28 8.00 9.15 9.74 L90 4.22 4.33 2.46 <j 82 12.65 1.72 2.30 1.S4 1032 L72 33.90 .'5.08 1 m 1.72 7.40 LC9 VOTK'K Having qualified as Ancillary Ad ministrator c. t. a., f), b, n. of the t.s. tate of Frederick Mack Gardner, rie. ceased, this i.s to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the iindersigned at Southern Pines. N, C.- c.n or before the 15th day of Apri). 19-13, or this noti<e will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All persons 'n- debted to said estate will plea.se nii/HF immediate payment. This 1.5th c'ay of April. 1942. W, Duncan Matthews, Administrator c. t. a. d. b. n A17,^'!?2 A1>MIN1STR \TOK’S NOTlf'f Having qualified as administro'ior c. t. a. of the estate of Mrs. Cof Hoivard, deceased, late of Moorp County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claiiVis .'•gainst said e.state to present th«m to the undersigned at Pineblnff. North Carolina on or before April 3, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded ;n bar o* their recovery. All per.sfins indebted to said estate will ple.'ise make immediate payment. This first day of April, 1942. Levi Packard Administrator C. T. A. of the Estate of Zoe Howard, deceased. A3-M8.
The Pilot (Southern Pines, N.C.)
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