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& v?i \ ■ .." itii- a"’“. ^' ■ ~'-r’C-.' ■ .-:r^ wm-' jHT THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1930. THE JOHNSTONIAN—SUN, ^ELMA, N. C. Mrs. J. T. Hughes, Editor Phone 56-W Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hoffmeister of Miss Mattie Ellington, who has Raleigh visited friends here Sunday, been visiting Mrs. W. H. Call, has Mr. and Mrs. James Hinson, and returned to her home in Richmond, daughter, Genetta. spent Sunday with | Va. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade | Miss Elizabeth Earp spent the Brown i here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Branson are views being used. Miss Mattie El lington, soloist, of Richmond, Va., was present and rendered two love ly selections, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Call at the piano. Tempting refreshments in two cour-ses was served, consisting of fried chicken, hot rolls, tomato on lettuce leaves, potato chips, deviled eggs, stuffed celery, iced tea and cileam puffs. Special guests were: Miss Mattie Ellington of Richmond, Va., Miss Anne NgWe of Raleigh and Mrs. G. A. TuckT , FOUR OAKS Mrs. W. B. Johnson and son MTl . lard spent the week-end in Raleigh days at Sanford, with Mrs. W. F. Black. L Noble left Saturday for . , Raleigh where she will spend the Miss' Irene Wilkerson who is teach- ' ing at Beulah-ville - spent the week- j end here with her parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones and Miss Irene Jones spent Friday in Raleigh. Mr. George Norwood and son Mack, have returned from a visit to winter. Miss Mary Parker of Auburn spent the week-end here. Mr. George Ross Pou of Raleigh was a visitor to Selma Tuesday. Mrs. G. B. Perry is visiting in Sanford. Miss Margaret Etheredge attended relatives at Leaksville and Wmston-.^he welfare meeting at Clayton Salem. i Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Terrell and i jyjrs. G. D. Vick and Mrs. E. V. children spent the week-end at Red -Woodard spent Tuesday morning at Oak. j Corinth-Holders school and aided Dr. Messrs. G. H. Younger and Ernest |tVade Atkinson in the tonsil Clinic Williams have retuimed from Athens, which he is holding there this week. Ga., where they attended the football game Saturday. 'Messrs. Andy Creech, Hattie Capps, Jim Creech and Robert and gon. Mrs’. William Stallings, Miss Lou ise Stallings and Mrs. J. C. Standi of Smithfield spent Sunday in Wil- Tom Ray visited friends in Lilling- ton Stthday. Mrs. Linwood Ezzel! hVid daughter. Mr. Harry Lee of State College spent the week-end here with his mother Mrs. Lee at the home of Mary Alice of Hhnfilet are visiting C. W. Scales, relatives here. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaskill are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tolley of ‘ spending their vacation at More- Princeton spent Sunday here with head City. their brother. | Mrs. W. D. Parmer of Hagers- Mr. Willie Hill made his usual 1 town, Md., spent Monday night with trip to Lillington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Younger and Haywood Younger have returned from their vacation, spent in Georgia and Gaffney and Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Aycock -visited friends in Princeton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holliday and | club on his trip abroad, family spent the ■week-end in James-1 WILL LECTURE ON Mr. and Mi\s, N. J. Woodlief and Mr. Joseph Tem^e of Benson Were here Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Komegay, Mrs. W. P. her niece. Miss Freddie Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Blackburn spent Sunday in Dunn. Dr. and Mrs. Wade Atkinson of Washington, D. C., were here Wed nesday afternoon, -when Dr. Atkin son talked to the Selma Woman’s TRIR to HOLY LAND Rev. R. L. Isbell, of Lenoir, N. C., recently returned from Palestine, will Aycock and Miss Mildred Perkins give a full lecture on his travels in shopped in Raleigh Thursday. I the Holy Land, Thursday, Oct. 30th, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Toller and;7;30 p. M. in the Court House in (By MRS. ALTON MASSENGILL) Mr. J. A. Cannaday of Raleigh vis ited friends Hfk town recently. Mrs. W. Pr^anders and Mrs. R. C. Cannaday spent Wednesday after noon in Farmville. Miss Bessie Massengill Hft Mon day for Raleigh where she entered Miss Hardbarger’s secretarial school., Mrs. Thomas Speare and Mrs. John Massengill of Goldsboro were in to-wn for a short time Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs.- Aubrey Gattis and family of Clayton spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. arid Mrs. J. H. Austin. Mrs. Mary Wilsoft of Wilson’s Millg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bet- tie Adams, J. W. Harrington and Mrs. Alice Spears and two , sons of Darling ton, S. C.-, spent a few days last weak as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keene. They were accom panied home by Miss Mabel Harring ton who has been spending some time with her aunt Mrs. Keene. Mrs. B. B. Creech and Mrs. S. E. Sherrill spent Saturday in Buie’s Creek with Mrs. J. E. Bouldin. Misses Margaret and Lucile Strick land and Mrs. Dalma Upchurch shop’-ed in Raleigh Wedn'i,sday. J'lrs. R. B. Strickland spent la.st weak near Elm City with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Page. Mrs. Carl Lewis and little daught er Ida Elizabeth, have returned home, after spending some time at Black Mountain. ^Mrs. N. H. Keene and Mts.s Mil^ dred Lassiter spent Thursday in Raleigh. Mrs. B. B-. Creech and son James Bryan spent the week-end in Ral- friends Mrs. N, J. Creech visited in Goldsboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scales were visitors to Goldsboro Saturday. Misses June Fulghum and Rutb Hood spent the week-end in Raleigh ■with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Driver. Misses Glennie Godwin and Rose Talton visited friends at ville Prida-y. Smithfield. Birthday Party Mrs. R. W. Etheredge delig-htfuBy entertained a number of little folks on Thui-sday afternoon in honor of Beulah-1 the fourth birthday of her son Bob by. They played games after which Mrs. Heller of Salisbui-y is visit- Mrs. W. D. Perkins entertained them ing her daughter, Mrs. J. S. Flowe. ;with thrilling stories. An interest- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Temple and , ing contest was held. Each child Miss Eunice Temple of Garner mo- tried to put a pipe in the Hallowe’en tored to Raleigh and Chape! Hillpumpkin’s mouth while- blindfolded. Sunday. In this Jack Diehl was winner, while Mesdames C. L. Richardson, W. W. i Dorothy Jeane Creech received the Hare, J. D. Massey and A. J. Holli- booby prize. They were invited in eiA with Mrs. J. A. Cannaday. Barbecue Dinner Princeton, Oct. 21.—On Sunday, October 19, Mr. ant Mrs. S. A. Worley entertained a few of their friends and relatives: at a delicious barbeculs dinner at their home near Princeton. The guests began to ar rive about nine o’clock; and a de social conversation was enjoyed un til about one o’clock, when a long table was ready in thfe dining room. About five o’clock in the aft^jnoon the guests de'part,ed, declaring the event a most enjoyable one. The guests -vvlsre: Ml nud Mrs. M. R. Massey and little son. Mil- ton Ray; Mrs. Annie Massey; Mrs. Emma E. Massey and daughter, La- vee; Mr. and Mrs. William Worley; and Mrs. Emma Worley, all of Princeton; Mr. and Mrs J, Herman Best, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sasser and children of Goldsboro. After noon guiests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Massey and children of Green ville, Mrs. Calvin Gurley eand chil dren of Princeton, and Mr.s. Rebecca Edmundson of Richmond. WANT ADS. ■ THE DEPENDABLE WATCH IS one that keeps correct time. Clean bearings well oiled will assure this result. See A. L. Langley when your watch gets sluggish. Next door to Dr. Booker’s office. YYhen I was a child, if I did not feel well, or if I had a cold, my mother gave me Black- Draught,” says Mrs. Orpha Hill, of Wofford, Ky. "When I was maiTied, it became a fami ly medicine in my own home, as it was in my mother’s. "I take it for headache and especially for constipation. When I get bilious, my skin gets yellow and I have a very bad taste in my mouth, and a SEWING MACHINES, SOLD, Ex changed, oiled and repaired, T. P. Sutton, Singer Agent. Box 223, Selma, N. C. drowsy feeling all during the day. My eyes bum i WANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT from now until November 1st, as a special inducement to increase our fastly growing subscription list. The Johnstonian-Sun will be .sent to anly address for only one dollar a year. and I get dizzy, or my head is 'swim- AT THE SELMA , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH If the church meant as much to you (peopl-e of Selma) as Chri.st in tended that if should, every avail able seat in the churches of Selma would be occupied next Sunday morn ing. The Church needs you great ly, but no t nearly as much as you need the Church. Take a new start by coming to the. Communion serv ice . Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Sunday School Sunday at 10 A. M. NOTICE OF SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT UNDER MORTGAGE ^ ming,’ When I take Black- Draught, it seems to drive the V impurities out of my system X and I feel fine. I am seldom without this reliable remedy.” THEDFOKD’S WANTED — ANTIQUES OF ALL Kind. Write or phone Mrs. W. D. Hood or Mrs. A. H.' Rose, Smith- field, N. C. 9-25-2t pd FOR SALE — OIL STOVE AND Baby Bed cheap. Phone 117, Selma. 2t pd Qtigllt I For Constipation, Indigestion ivilSc'w. Biliousness WANTED TO TRADE NEW SING- er sewing machine for good milk cow. T. P. Sutton, Box 223, Selma, N. C. 1 WOMEN who are run-down, nervous, I or suffer every month, should tah CARDUI. Used for over 60 years. WHEN YOU HAVE WATCH OR clock repairing to be done, see A. L. Langley, next roor to Dr. Booker’s office, Selma, N. C. day shopped in Raleigh Thur.sday. Mr., and Mrs. G. H. Wilkerson and daughter Rose have returned from a visit to Lynchburg, Daiwille and Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mi^. C .E. Kornegray and Misses Roberta ■ Spiers and Edith Pryde Harriss spent Saturday after noon in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Screws and Mr. David Perkins visited the old home place of Mr. Perkins neai’ Pike'ville Sunday. It had been foi-ty years since Mr, Perkins had lived there. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sti'aughn had as their guests Sunday: Mr. a'ad Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. G. B. Fish and Miss Annie Belle Straughn of Dur ham. Mrs. R. A. Jones spent Erida'y in Wilson. Mr. and Mr.s. Will Little of Farm ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Brown. Mrs. R. L. Guy and brother Charles of Dunn siient the -week-iand with Mrs. R. A. Jone.s. Miss Irene Bolick spent the week-; end in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pool, and Misses Marguerite Winn and Linda Cobb motored to Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Hattie McMillan, Me.ssrs. Paul and James McMillan and Miss' Charlotte Nixon spent Sunday in Red Springs. Miss Annabel Jones spent the week-end with friends in Princeton. Mrs. Jesse Williams of Clayton spent Friday night with Mrs. W. H. Pool. Little Bobby McMillan spent Sun day ■with his grandmother in Bed Springs. * Mrs. Fanny Parker of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mrsi W. H. Pool. Miss Lucile Robertson spent the week-end in Raleigh -with her sister. Mr. L. E. Brown of Rocky Moimt ■visited friends he^e Sunday. the dining room which was beautiful ly decorated in 'pink and white. The table was centered with a white birthday cake with four pink can dles. Pink and white cream with pink cake was served. Favors were pink baskets filled with mints. Those pre.sent were: Dorothy Jeane Creech, Alice Dubose, Charles Scales, Wal lace Odum, Meredith Webster, Clar ion Webster, Joseph Oneal, Dorothy Jeane Oneal, John Jeffreys, Jr., Charles Fulghum, ^.nne Hood Hughes, Bobby McMillan, Jack Diehl,' Charles Odum, Carl Worley, Jr., Will Hinton. rs. Be’ttie Adams and Miss Oma Adams and Mrs. Car.son Adams spent last week in Williaraston With Mrs. W. C. Manning, Jr. Mis.s Hortense Batts of Smithfield is visiting her sister Mi's. J. D. Rich- I ardson. Mr. and Mrs. NoVvVood Massengill, 'Hubert Massfengill and Miss " Mary Massengill spent Monday in Raleigh. I Mrs. Lloyd Griffiir and Miss Pau- iline Thornton of Goldsboro .visited j relatives here Tuesday, j James Bandy and Miss Ferry Pitts I of Wilson were the guests of Mr. jand Mrs. C. W. Bandy. I Mr. and Mr.s. D. P. Spell, D. P. Spell, Jr., and Miss Esther Spell at tended a funeral at Autrjwille Sun- daji. Mrs. Alton Massengill and Mrs, B. B, Creech spent Wednesday after noon Tn Dunn with Mrs. E. B. John son. R. BARBECUE SUPPER The ladies of Methodist Missionary circle “B” will serve a barbecue sup per Friday evening, Oct. 24th. in the building formerly occupied by W. H. Poole. JUICY PIG, ROASTED OV ER THE COALS, HOT COFFEE, SLAW, PICKLES, BREAD CREAM ED POTATOES AND PIE, will be on the menu. Homemade candy will also be sold. Liberal patronage will be greatly appreciated. Mrs. E. V. Woodard Hostess To Book Club The regular bi-monthly meeting of the Selma Book Club was held Fri day afternoon, Oct. 17th, at the home of Mrs. E. V. Woodard on Pollock St. The business session was' pre sided over by the rtew president— Mrs. C. A: Jacobs. The literary pro gram consisted of two splendid pap ers on “American Citiesi” The first, “New Orleans,” by Miss Margaret Etheredge, Was an interesting de scription of 'the quaint architecture, French customs and -the celebrated Mardi Gras festival. The second paper, prepared by Mrs. M. F. Cand ler and read by Mrs. C. A. Jaco’ was a description of Denver, C rado, many beautiful illustratior FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust dated February 27, 1929, by Alonzo Parrish and wife, Nelie S. Parrish,' recorded in Book ^230, page 322 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston County, North Carolina, and the conditions of said deed of trust having been broken and de mand having been made upon the undersigned truste,e for foreclosure, T will offer, for sale for cash at the Court Hou.se door in Smithfield, Johnston County on Wednesday, No vember 2C, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, the following described property, to-' wit: Beginning at a stake in the rr and ru,ns along the line of C ' Canaday, North 87 W. 33.55 - . 'C. to a .stake; thence S. 3 ’ .:?@>ins chains to a stake; thence il.76i 11.25 chains to a pine; th- , •’N., W. the line of J. H. McLar erice along 6.30 chains to a stak ,ib S. 21 E. 5 W. 9.40 chains to a .ej thence S. McLamb’s line; then jfjike in J. H. of Mrs. J. H. God’ -e along the liric Under and/by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Mort- ■gae Deed dated the 14th day of July 1911 and recorded in Book P No. 11, page 111 of the Register of Johnston County, North Carolina and executed by J. W. Mozingo and wife, Smithia Mozingo, the Trustees of Wake Forest College, a Corpora tion and secured by a note due Five years from date conditions in said Mortgage having been broken, the undersigned will sell at the Court House Door, in Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for. cash, on Monday, November 3, 1930 at 12:00 Noon, the folloivlng described Real Estate! All of those two lots Ob parcels of lah’d Ijirig and being i'A the town of iSelmaf Selma Township, Johnston County, and adjoining the land of W. C. Gurley and others, and more fuller described as follows', begin ning at a slake, W. C. Gurley’s corn er, on Webb St. and S'Uns N. 53 1-2 We.st 150 feet to a stake; thence South 36 1-2 West 150 feet to Temple Street', thence South 53 1-2 East 150 feel to Webb Street; thence North 3d, 1-2 feet East 150 feet to the beginning, containing One, ^ (i’-l) Half of One Acre, Beinjt 'the s^e lots purchased of Sarah F. Green; Widow, and J. L. Blackmon And -i^'ife, Francis Blackm'ofi, and re corded in Book D. No. 10, on pages 61 and 62 in the office the Reg ister of Deeds for Jolori.cicon County, and said lots a.re consolidated 'in description mentioned above. This October 1st, 193d. THE TRUSTEES OF W/HC'E FOB- ■ EST -COLLEGE, A CUfiPORA- TION TO BE USE-D., t)?' WATTS BROS. CO., INC. James D. Parker, ' i.ttor’ffey. 10-9-41 made in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, October 27th, 1930, in front of the court house door, in Sm.ithfield, N. C., between the hours of 12-M and 2-P. M. sell to highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract or parcel of land, situat ed. on the South side of Southern .Railroad, about midway between Sel ma and Pine Level, N. C., said tract of land is known as the late Wyatt Holt, deceased, old home. That said tract of lands adjoins the lands of heirs at law of Joe Crocker, John Rufh Watson and others, and being the farm on which the said Wyatt, Holt resided upon at the time of his death, contninin.g between 17 and 19 acres. This land is sold to ma'k6| assets to settle the estate. One very good two room house and kitch en. Terms cash, subject to confirma tion of the court. Purchaser -will be retqtilretl, lO pay 10 per cent of purt chhflri price on day of sale. This September 20th, 1930. R. L. RAY, Commissioner. SINGER SEWING MACHINES have no superior. See me for in formation about the Singer. T. P. Sutton, Selma, N. C. THE WATCH DOCTOR IS A VERY important doctor when your watch is too sick to function. Tell your watch and clock troubles to A. L. Langley, Selma, N. C., next door to Dr. Booker’s office. DON’T GUESS ABOUT THE TIME of day. Keep your watch fit by having a specialist look it over occasionally. A. L. Langley, the Watch Specialist, Selma, N. C- notice The RepublicaM df Johnston Coun ty have opened lliei'r headquarters tn the Law Office, of J. Ira Lee and Marion G-, f.V',e over the First aSid Citizens I'^Ational Bank, Smit4i®eld N. C, ¥>hone No. 373. A. J. FITZGERALD- Chairman- Marion G* Lee Attoms^y at Law SMUDHPIELD, n. c. I I James D, Parker Attorney dt Law NOTICE! COMM /SSJO'NER’S SALE. L. Ray, C ^vnmissioner. Vs. W. W. Holt ^ ^\-pd’rew Holt et als. SOME -vj^LUABLE LAND. . - That ui (jy .,,jrtue of order Has resigwed as ’assistent U. 1 Attorne.y and dtays at home an can he found at his office a, | any time. SMITHFIELD, N. C. Selma Lodge, No. 320, A. F. & A-. M. Meets every first and third Tuert day at 8 p.m. Visiting Brethr« invited. Geo. H. Wilkinson, W. M. W. T. Woodard. Secretai For the Battle of their Lives! $2.95 Here’s Values! PRitES down—tht^re’s no denying thut, but even nt tkiese lowered Costs you are getting Wonderful in tivese durable ^hoes — nil leather tbibUghout. James Raynor Attorney at Law 1 ll BENSON, N. C. Sffiifb & Cameron Releives a HeUSache or Neuralgia 30 minutes, dhecks a Cold the first chains to the Road; thence 2 E. 10.50 ch containing and is th- Nellie S. by dee^’. record S. 89 B. ja.'SO .eSisdiy and Raieigh a!bng said ..rtad N. jaShs to the ^iheginning, .eSFmi'ty Two \'12) acres, / same lan(| conveyed to P'ar,rish by' ;Alonzo Parris'.i 1 dated ,Nov-mber 1928 r.nd ^ ed ip the Office of the Reg^ister edtis of, John.su)n County ir. Book /, ^^ge , 64. A 10 per cent deposit 'e-vidiencing gS'dd faith -(^’ill be required of the successful bidder, ns, “This October 17, 1930. >o4d- M, T. BRITT, 'Tjrus’tee. FOOTWEAR FOR sale—1 NEW BABY CAR- ria^e. Used only three j day’"and checks Malaria in three ^Price $15.00—cost $35.00. Call No. *'i48 or 206, Railroad Ave. pd M ‘aitd 10-23-41 FOOTBALL days Stren uous days—and -th^^ young ster of yours wants the sturdiest kind of FootweSF. Here you wfll get what 'ybu want in specially built. Ox fords, made to our specifica tions—at a price you like. Selma Clothing & Shoe Go. 666 also in Tablets. ‘DOC” WILL BE HERE FOR THE treatment of Corns, Bunions and Ingrowing Nails without medicine, j Saturday, Oct. 18. Sorry he can- I not make home calls, but please! see him at Godwin’s Dept. Store from 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. CORRECT TIME IS THE PRIDE I of every watch owner, but a sick | watch never keeps correct time. I See A. L. Langley, Selma, N. C., I and have your watch treated for all its ills. Geo. W. Hair Attorney at Law Office in Lewis Building SMITHFIELD, N. ' C. '*!! A Ji )V: y !t s.**
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