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SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ?reatly Improved and Increased Service from Washing-ton, D. C., for Winter Tourist Season?1901-1902. Never in the history of the South have such great attrac tions and improved train service been offered lor passenger traffic as are now presented by the Southern Railway tor the present season. New time card in effect Novem ber 24, 11H)1, placed in operation out of Washington in eoiij unction with the Soutuern Railway two new through trains, which are in addition to the very excellent complement of passenger train service previously afforded by the Southern Railway System from Washington to all points South. Thepresent arrangement being briefly as follows: Train No. 37, "Washington and Southwestern Yestibuled Limited," leaves Washington, daily, at 10:45 p. in. carrying through Pullman Sleeping Cars to New Orleans, Memphis, Teuu., Macon, (ia., and NashvilleTenu., and elegant club cars between Washington and Atlanta. Dining Cars serve all meals enroute. Effective with December 2, this train will also handle a through sleeping car from Washington to Pinehurst, N. C., which will leave Washington each .Monday, Wed-1 nesday and Friday, and effective with November 30, Pullman Com partment Cars will ulsobehan-; died New York ami Washington j to New Orleans, leaving Washing ton Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Train No. 35, "The United States Fast Mail," leaves Wash ington, daily, at 11:15a. m., car rying through si eping car aud coaciies to New Orleans. Dining car on this tram serves meals en route. Train j>o. 33, " ine .New lork; and Florida Express,' leaves Washington, daily, at 9:55 p. ni., with through sleeping cars to Tampa, Flu., and Augusta, Ga., and through coach V\ ashington to Jacksonville, and effective December 1, a through sleeping ear to Charleston, 8. C., also effective with January 1, 1902. this train will carry a sleeping car once each week between New York, Washington and Thomas ville. Dining Cars serve meals en route. Train No. 29, the Washington, Richmond, and Florida Limited, is a new train inaugurated on November 2J, and is operated via Ricnmond, Va., over the Washington Southern Railway and R. F. & P. R. R. and leaves Washington daily at 10.51 a. m., carrying through sleeping car to Jacksonville, Fla., and first-class day coach between same points. Dining car serves meals en route. Train No. 39, the "New York and Atlanta Express," leaves Washington, daily, at 9.50 p. m. and is also a new through train to the South, carrying through Pullman Sleeping Cars to New Orleans, Memphis and Atlanta. Dining Car serving meals en route. Effective with January 15, 1902, another through train to Florida will be placed in service, known as the "Southern's Palm Limited," which w ill leave Wash ton, daily, except Sunday. at approximately 0:30 p. m. This train is operated solid from New York to St. Augustine, with through Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars, Pullman Compart- j' merit Cars, Library, Observation I and Dining Cars. I his train will lie one ol he hansdoinest trains in the world, and is operated by t he Southern Railway each winter for the ac-1 commodution of Florida traffic. I It will be observed front the above that for the accommoda tion of increased travel the Southern Railway will, in addi- j tion to their regular through service, inaugurate three trains to the Soul h The Sleeping Cars, < Ibservation | Cars, Dining Cars, Coaches and i \ in fact all of the equipment in1 service on these through trains ' are unexcelled for comfort and convenience, and passengers ' using any of these trains are as sured of every luxury that could 1 be desired. Mystery liotn? and Coming. Pauline?Just think of the aw- 1 ful things we know about people ! whom we don't know. Kmeline?Yes, isn't it wonder- ( full And just think what the people whom wedon't know may know about us!?Detroit Free 1 Press. I I -? 1 w The Best Prescription for Malaria, | Chills and Fever is a bottle of t (trove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It I is simply iron and quinine in a I tasteless form. No cure?no pay. J Price 50c. i STATE BOOKS ISSUED. Four Volumes oi Regimental Histo ries Will be out January 1st. Judge Clark's Words on the RepnntsofOldSupreme Court Reports. News and Observer. Volumetwoof the "Regimental Histories," containing the story of the regiments, 17 to 42 inclu sive, has lately been issued and can be had of the State Librarian at the cost of #1 per volume, ex clusive of postage or expressage. This volume contains 800 pp. 200 engravings and ti maps. Volume three containing the story down totheendof the 09th regiment has been printed for some time and is now being bound. Volume four, which con cludes the work, is partly printed and is expected out by tne first of January. The whole is a splendid story of North Carolina's sacrifices?1801-5. Volume one, ot the reprints of the State Supreme Court reports, is completed and about ready for delivery. The older reports were out of print and some years ago the State undertook the work of reprinting them. At first fifteen volumes were reprinted without editing or notes and the result was not very satisfactory. Judge Clark then undertook the work of editing and annotating the re prints, bringing the exhibitions ot every case dcwn to the last volume of t he Supreme Court lie ports. lie has thus edited and annotated twenty-five volumes, this 1 >ei ng the t went v-fif t h volume from his hands. It has been a great convenience to the legal profession, especially the young est lawyers to whom the scarcity of the old reports made them well nigh inaccessible. As a matter of interest to lawyers who wish to know what reports will be next reprinted, we find on enquiry that Judge Clark now has in hand and is annotating 82nd, 81st, 75th, 64th and 65th voluniesof reports which will bt reprinted and issued this winter anu spring. The nineteenth volume of "State Records''is also completed and being bound. Volume twenty is in press. Resides the above works, there has just been received at the Su preme Court Library the second volume of Cyclopedia of Law, in which the article on "Appeal and Error" is edited by Judge Clark. This article contains 1,000 pp. of which only 600 are in volume 2, the other 400 pp. will appear in volume 3, which is to be issued very soon. Stops the Cough and Works oft the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tab lets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. Who is the Foremost Author? The "National Magazine" is receiving some interesting replies to the query it propounded in November: "Who is the world's foremost living author?" The "National's" readers are book buyers, and their tastes are cosmopolitan. At this writing Kipling leads in their chbice, Herbert Spencer followingclosely. Tolstoi, George Meredith, Mrs. Mary BakerG. Eddy, BretHarte, Thomas Hardy, Swinburne, Riley and Edwin Markham have champions in "The National's" lists. The letters of widest general interest will be printed in the February "National," and the winners of the prizes?seven popular books of the day and three annual subscriptions (the details were announced in the November "National")?will be announced at the same time. Saved His Lite. "1 wish to say that J feel I owe my lifetoKodol DyspepsiaCure," writes H. C.Cluestenson, of Hav field, Minn. "For three years 1 was troubled with dyspepsia so tnat I could hold nothing on my stomach. Many times I would be unable to retain a morsel of Food. Finally I was confined to my bed. Doctors said I could not live 1 read one of your adver tisements on Kodol Dyspepsia I'ure and thought it fit my case and commenced its use. 1 began to imDrove from the first bottle. Now 1 am cured and recommend it to all." Digests your food, l ures all stomach troubles. Ben son Drug Co., J. It. Ledbctter, Hood Bros., Hare & Son. ?Winter Homes in Summer Lands." The above is the title of an at tractive booklet just issued by the Passenger Department of the Southern Railway. It is beauti fully illustrated and fully de 'cribes the winter resorts of the South. A copy may be secured iiy sending a two-cent stnmp to j J. H. Hanlwick, (i. P. A., Wash-1 ngton, I). C. (WOMAN* RELIEF 'I A really healthy woman has lit ? tls pain or discomfort at tne a menstrual period. No woman ? need* to hare any. Wine of ICardui will quickly reliere those I smarting menstrual pains and ? the dragging head, back and fi ? ride aches caused by falling of I ? the womb and irregular menses. I |WSNE"CA&DUl| I hae brought permanent relief to I ? 1,000,000 women who suffered ? Nevery month. It makoe the mea-H I strual organs strong and healthy. I ? It is the prorision made by Ufa-1 Iture to give women relief fremm I the terrible aches and pains which ? H blight so many homes. I m Qslbbitwood, La., Oct. 14, IMC. m I I have beeu very Hick for some time. ? ? I was taken with a severe pain in my U ? Ride and could not get any relief until ? ? I tried a bottle of Wine of Cardui. Be- fif ? foro I had taken all of it 1 was relieved 9 ? I feel it my duty to say that yeu have a * M womderful medicine. M V Mrs. M. A. Teeirr. |f 1 Foradvt<fi and literature, address. prtYinjrPvmp- H ? torus. "The Ladies' Advisory i Tne n V Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Teuu. p NOTICE I Tho undersigned having qualified as Admin tratrixon the estate of C. K. Adams, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the sameto me duly verified on or before the 1st day of No vember, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery and all persons in debted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 1st day of November, 1001. BOPHII H. ADAMS, Administratrix. Er? S. Abbll, Attorney. NOTICE! The undersigned having <iualitied as admin istrator on the estate of Stephen I*. Holland, deceased, all Persons having claims against i said estate are nereby notified "to present the ' same the same to me duly verified on or before j the 22nd day of November, 1002, or this notice wdl be pleaded in bar of their recovery and I ; all persons innebted to said estate will make | I immediate payment. This 16th day of Nov., 1901. J NO. A. N AKRON, N22-6X Administrator, j NOTICE! Having rented out my farm | ; and going to move to Clayton, 1; will sell at public auction for cash | I or good notes ou ten months ; time, on the 18th day of Decem J ber, 1901, one 10-horse steam ] engine and boiler with inspirator | all complete, one 50-saw Pratt | cotton gin with feeder and con j denser, belting, etc , two 2-horse j wagons, one 1-horse wagon, one dump cart and several sets of harness, two cotton planters, two buggies and harness, one so w and eight pigs and fiveshoats and the finest Jersey stock beast in the county two years old, also three head of good young mules j and one horse and all farm imple- j merits, also corn, fodder, shucks and hay and quite a lot of tner- j chandise. 1 will sell privately j from now until day of sale. Also j IN bushels peas and .'500 bushels cotton seed, and one new Peering mower and rake J. W. TA ETON. (>% miles west of Smithtield. N. 20 ?3w. iicami and ncauiy. V poor complexion is usually ; the result of a torpid liver or ir ngulur action of the bowels. Un less nature's refuse is carried off it will surely cause impure blood. Pimples, boils and other erup tions follow. This is nature's method of throwing off tin poisons which the bowels failed ro remove. DeWitt'sLittle Marly Risers are world famous for remedying <his condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action of the bowels but never cause griping, ; cramps or distress. Safe pills. Hare & Son. Rem on Drug Do., Hood Bros., J. It. Ledbetter. Winter Excursion Rates. Effective October 15, 1B01. ex cursion rates are placed on sale by the Southern Railway to all principal winter resorts of the i South and Southwest. Ask any ; agent Southern Railway for full j | information. Of Benefit to You. I). S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md.: ' "During a long illness I was troubled with bed sores, was ad- 1 vised totrv DeWitt's Witch Hazel : Salve and did so with wonderful 1 results. I was jterfectlv cure^J. It ] is the best salve on the market." ' Sure cure for piles, sores, burns ! Beware of counterfeits. Hood ; Bros., J. R. lied better, I Ian- Ac . Son, Benson Drug Co. OPIUMrnCAINE ?i"f'wH|SKY J I fiwifl H?blD('tirHm Tour hom? ' or at aanltortnm Rett of I references Rook on Hon r FKKk Add rest 0. M. WtiOl hY. MO.. Box 33, Atlanta, Oa. MOKTUAUK SU.K OF LAND. | Cndcr the power of sale xiwn to us by D. A. Fields and wile Jeruaha Fields, by mortjruKe deed executed on March 16th, lHM.atid reeord cd in Register 01 D i ds'oil ce of Johnsiou Couuiy, N. C., in Hook I", No 7. page 414, to kocur< the sum id eitfht huuured dollars (98U0 UO) aud interest from March 15th. IWl.and due December i t. lttUl, default o! payment ua\ intf been made we will sell for cash at the Court House door in Smithtleld, Johnston County, V C'., to the highest bidder, on Mon day the bth day of January. JtkJci, the lands therein conveyed and described as follows: First Tract In the town of Jerome, N. C., and comprises all of the town lots conveyed by the Fast Carolina Land and Improvement Coin pa un to Jerushu Fields by deed, dated December 1st. 18W, and recorded in Hook X. No. 7, paircs 2U2. etc., which description in said deed is made a part of this oonveyauee: from theoper t ion of this morttratre is excepted one town lot deeded to Martha E. Ward on the Slrd day of April, 190recorded in Hook K. No. 7, page 520 ot the Kejflster ot Deeds of Johnston County, N. C, size of said lot is htiN feet by 150 feet. Also one other lot deeded to N F. Harden on the :30th day of December, likt), reeoided in Hook V, No. 7, page ilsi. This is a part of Hloek (i, and lsX0\ Uv 160 feet. Hotli lots are on Maine Street. Second Tract ?One town lot which was deeded to Jerusha Fields on the 22nd dav of May. looo, b Charles Hlackman. Said deed re co ded in Book V, No. 7, patre 273, and com prises all of the lot No. 1 in Block D, in said town. Terms of sale cash. Time 12 o'clock. December II, 1?J01. If. WEIL & BROS SALE OF LAND. By virtue (if four execution* iu my hands. 1 shall sell n HUi'tiou at tin court house door in the town of SinilhtieUl on Monday, .Inuutr> 6th 1902. at 12 o' lock M to ihe highest Milder for cash to satisfy cos ? tnc urred in the division of tlie lands of Ben Dixon deceased. the following tiai caiat lying In I'lc aant Grove township to wit: Lot No. 2 in said divi'ion cont I ing 91} a r a. which was aaf igl.ed to Edgar Dixon. Lot No 9 in said division containing 40 2 5 acres, assigned to John Dixon Lot No. 4 in said dtviiion cotitalrit g 92 8 5 acres, assigned to Patrick Dixon. Forty live acres assigned to Betsy Dixon, widow of Bon Dixon, deceased as dower, j This Dee Bill, 1901 J T. ELLINGTON. fheriff i II NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA TION. Having qualified as administrator on the estate of If. If. Bluckman. deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment and settlement, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment within the time prescribed by law or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 14th day of Novemb? r. 1901. O. B. BLACK MAN, James I). Pakkkh, Administrator. Attorney. X< (TICK. By virtue of the authority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed to Mrs Saruh J Whitley on the 15th day of January, 1*94, by E. Creech and wife. Laura Creech, and by Mrs. Sarah J Whitley sold and transferred to J. T. Pool. Said mortgage duly recorded in the Register's office of Johnston count} in Book H.No. ti. page 4*1,1 shall sell at auction for cash at the court house door in the town of Smithtield, N. C., on 21st day of December, 1901, the following real property, to-wit: 1st tract. Beginning af a point in the west side of Adams street where the old corpora tion line crosses said street, thence with Adams street 2*0 feet to J. C. Jernigan's cor ner, thence with Jernigan's line back 150 feet, thence to the old corporation line 2*0 feet, thence with the corporation line to the begin ning. 2nd tract. Beginning at J. H. Johnson's cor ner on Railroad street and runs with his line back 110 feet, thence nearly west parallel with Railroad street 80 feet, thence in a line para! lei with J. H. Johnson's line 110 feet to Rail road street, thence along said street to the beginning; with the store house on suid lot, all of which is in the town of Four Oaks. N. C? all of which is fuily described In said mort gage. This 20th day of Nov., 1901. J. T. POOL, Assignee of Mortgagee, wellon8 ?k mokoan. Attorneys. NOTICE! By virtue of an execution in my hands in favor of J. M.Tlsdaleand against J. H. (Hover and others. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Sraithfield, on Monday, January Oth, 1902, at 12 o'clock m all the right, title, interest and estate of J. 11. (Hover in and to a certain tract of land lying in O'Neals Township, adjoining the lands of K. R. Creech and others, described as follows: Beginning at a black gum on Little River R. R. Creech's corner, runs as his line S *7 E 9.05 chains to a stake; thenee N 8 K 80 60 chains to pointers on Little River; thence down said river to the beginning, containing 20 acres. I'his being excess over homestead laid off to J. H. Clover, November 15th, 1901 This December 8. 1901. J. T. ELLINGTON. Sheriff. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Ad ministratrix on the estate ol W. D.Brown, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified on or be'ore the 22d day of November, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery and all per sons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment. This 19th day of November, 1901, Mas. Motiiit: O. Bhown, Administratrix. John A. Narron, Att'y. SALE OF VALUABLE LAM). Allen K. Smith, Plaintiif, vs. Cornelia A Jernlyan, lalyar Jernlyan, Estella Ku.vner and husband r C Kayner, Cora Belle Jernlyan, Mamie Cert rude Jernl yan. Lida Herman Jcrniyun, Eu yene Carl Jerniyau. Jesse I. Jer iiiyun, Mary Florence Jernl yan and Ernest Casper Jcrniyun, Defendants. Iiy virtue of authority contained in a decree of the Superior Court, rendered at the I)e i-emi er Term thereof. in the above entitled net ion, 1 will sell at public auction, for cash, it the ?'o'urt House door in the town of bmith held, \ c, on Monday Deeernoer 3Uth, WO], at 12 o'clock m, the following described land, to-wit: First Tract That tract or parcel of land sit uate in banner Township. Johnston County, el Joininy the lands of .1 E Jcrniyun, deceased, Vison Ivey, deceased, and others, bounded as billows: ileyininy at a black yum in the Dri\ invr Hranch and runs R 56 poles to a stake in the old field: them e N 1 IS poles to a stake; thence vv 114 poles to a corner (not made) on cast side of said branch: thence with said branch on the R side to the ditch: thence with said diteh to the middle cross ditch; thence as ?ross ditch runs stmiyht to Hiram Holmes' line: thence with said Holmes'line to the be riiininy. containiny sixty tlve (651 acres more >r les-.; known as that tract whereon beany Kayner formerly resided, lyiny about one mil- north of the town of Honson and twdny trie tract of land conveyed to said beany ltay ner by her father Jesse L Jernlyan. by deed lated October 4th. Ik?l3. and duly recorded in the Reyisrry of Johnston County, in Book It. No 3, paye ?70. and thereafter conveyed by the mid Penny Ilayner to Cornelia A Jernlyan and I .1 Jemiyan. her husband, b> deed dated Jan uary 3d, lsWi'>, and registered in Hook M. No rt, l?:iye :#tn. Reyister's offiee of Johnston Count) . becond Tract Deinf part of the tract or fairer 1 of land conveyed to J jjerniyan.de ?used, by his lather. Jesse I, jernlyan. \>y leed dated Oetober 17th, 1*79. and registered n tksik O, No 3, |?siye .'A3, Reyister's office lohriston county, and described as follows: itcyinniny at a stake on the Ronson road, runs * " W 33:50 (diallis to a stake: thence R 1H:M> ?hains to a stake; thence N 9:50 chains t- i a ? take: thetice F. 15:75 chains ton stake; thence N' .*? K 1 chains to a stake; thence \ :R W ir?:7.p? ?hains to a stake; thence N M W 35 chains to the Iteyinniny. eotitaininy ninety seven (W!> teres. la? the same more or lews, arid known as the home place of the said Cornelia A jerni ran. December 2nd, l'JOl. F. II. IIKOOK8, 1 nmmDsioner. SALK OF VALCADLE LAND. Mrs. Mary A. MoCullers, Plaintiff, \ S, Mary lanna Jones, P. P. Jones Delia Jones, Perriu M. Jones, llary P. Jonesand Aloiu.o Jones. Defendants. Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Johnston County -rendered at the Decem ber Term, 1901, thereof, in the abo\e entitled action, 1 will sell lor cash, at the Couvt Mouse door in the town of Hmithtleld. Johnston County, N. C? on Monday, December uUtb, iwil, the fol m\\ ing described tract or parcel or laud: A certain piece or tract of land lviug and being in Johnston County, State aforesaid, in Smithtleld Township, and di scribed and de tlned as follows, to wit: That tract of land ad joining the lauds of 11. K.Jones, N. L. Itarnes and others, and knonn as the iund sold by W. H. Mvt'u lers. Sr . deeeased, as administrator of H.Turuage. deceased, and further known as the place whereon the suid Turnage lived up to tfietimeof his death, and fuitiicr known as the place whereon Perriu Jones' family j then resided, and containing 240 acres, be the i same more or less except 'MK acres conveyed | by .the said Perriu Jones and wife to P. P. Jones, by ? eed dated October 17th,1895 and re i corded in the Kcttistri of Johnston County in Book V, No. 7, page 1174, bounded as follows, : to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Smithtield Township, Johnston j County, adjoining the lands of Perrin Jones, I deceased, D. W. Fuller and others: beginning at a stake runs S 0 W 41 to a red oak; thence S ttSS K 1 ft to u pine; thence NK 40 to a stake; thence N 26 H '4 to a stake; thence N SI S W 13 to a stake: thence N 32 W 33X to a stake: thence6S W 28 to the beginning, containing 30* acres, more or less. This December 2nd, 1901. F. H. tiBOOKS, Commissioner. NOTICE! The undersigned having qualified as Kxecu tors ontheestateof John M. Wilson,deceased, all persons hu\ ing claims against suid estate arc hereby untitled to present the same to us duly verified on or before the 23d day of No vember. 1902, or this notice will be pleaded in bur of their recovery and all persons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment. This 20th day of November, 1901. J NO. A. WILSON, W. G. WILSON. Executors. NOTICE! The undersigned having qualified as Execu tor on the estate of Matthew Casey, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby no titled to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 15th day of No vember, 1902, or this notice will tie pie ded in bar of their recovery and al persons indebt ed to said estate will make immediate pay merit. This 14th day of November, 1901. BENJAMIN CASEY. Executor. N.15-6X DISSOUTIOX NOTICE. The drug firm of Young Bros., by mutual consent. has this dav dissolved eopartnership. Dr. J. Young having sold his interest to his brother, C. T. Young, all claims against abo\ e tiriu will be presented to C. T. Young. Drug gist; all owing said tlrm will please call and settle with C. T. Young. DR. J. J YOUNG, C. T. YOUNG. Nov. 12, 1901. NOTICE 1 The undersigned having qualified as Exec utrix on the estate of Hillary Hinnant, de ceased. all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same tome duly verified on or before the 9th day of November. 1902, or this uotice will be p ead ed in bar of their recovery and all persons in debted to said estate will make immediate parinent. This 7th day of November, 1901. MRS. MARY J. HINNANT, N-8-X Executrix. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, { In the Superior Johnston County, i Court. W. F. Gerald, Administrator 1 of Patsey Jones, dec'd vs. y LAND SALE Mart J. Prki.k, Alkxanpkh Jones et als. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Johnston county, mac. e in this cause, on the 13th day of November, 1901, I wi 1 sell for cash at the court house door in Hmithfield at 12 o'clock on Saturday, the 21st day of Decern ber, 1901, the following described tract of land: That tract of land lying and being in Iieulah township, in said county and State of North Carolina and beginning at a stake on the run of Great Crunch, where Little River road crosses the same, thence with said road S 93* E 82 poles to a stake, corner lot No, ? in the division of the lands of , thence line of lot No. 6, E 128 poles to a pine in Solo mon Watson's line, thence with his line N .'Jf> W 58 poles to a nine, another of Solomon Wat son's corners, thence with his line N 30 B 18 poles to the canal on the Great Branch, thence With shId canal and run <>1 said branch tO the beginning and containing 71 acres, except 20 acres heretofore conveyed by deed. This the 16th day of November, 1901. W. F. GERALD, Ed S. Ahri.l, Commissioner. Attorney. NOTICE! By virtue of the authority contained in a mortgage deed executed to me on the 24th day of December. 1894, by S. I). Leo and wife, and duly registered in the Register's office of Johnston county, in liook P, No.?'#, page Id, etc . I shall sell at auction, for cash at the Court House door in the town of Smithtield, N C., on the 30th day of December. 1901 the follow iug real property to wit: Beginning at a pine the corner of Lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Jno. A. Smith, decern ed, also He. rv smith's corner, runs thence smith's line north Hii W 89 poles to a stake, t hence s 53 poles to a stake, thence F. 123 poles to a stake, thence N ">3 poles to a stake in the line of Lot No. 2. thence that line N no W poles to the begin ning containing 42 acres more or less, and known us Lot No. 1 in the division of the hue s of Jno. A. Smith, deceased, and deeded to G. I. Smith by the other heirs of said Jno. A. Smith and adjoining the lands of Henry Smith heirs J. G. Smith and others. And fully described in s.iid mortgage. This 28th day of November. 1901. ALLEN K. SMITH, Mortuavee. NOTICE! By virtue of the authority contained in a mortgage deed executed to me on the istli day of May. 19:11, by T. H. Thornton and wife, and duly registered in the Register's otlice ol Johnston county in liook <?, No. 7, page 174, I shall sell at auction, for cash at the Court House door in the town of Smithtleld, N. C., on th,.- mith dav of December, 1901, the follow in* tract or parcel of land lyingand beingin Johnston county. State aforesaid in Meadow township, described and defined as follows: That tract on which said T. H. Thornton and wile.now live, adjoining the lands of I) u. Johnson, John Ueasiey et als , and containing 35 acres. Said sale will be made subject to a mortgage executed to A. K. Smith bearin* date of Dee. 15, Itftto, and payable Dec. 15th. 1903. amount oi mortgage principal and interest to Dec. 15th, I 190J, being $ll?3.3b and fully described in said mortgage. This 36th day of November. 1901. J. K. BKASI.KY, Mortgagee. ! Sam T. Honeycutt, Att'y. NOTICE! By virtue of the authority contained in a mortgage deed executed to Ashley Home on the&ttth day of March, ISSrt, bv I. w. Johnson j and wife, K. K. Johnson, which mortgage deed ; has been duly transferred to the Clayton In vestment Company and duly registered in the I Register's office of Johnston county in Book IT. No. 4, pages 550, 557, &c\. I shall sell at hiic tion. tor cash at the court house door in the town of smittitieid. n. c., on the 6th da! ol January, 1903, the following real property: Lying and being in Johnston county. State aforesaid, in (ilaj ton township and described and defined as follows, to-wit: In town of < ayb ?n, commencing on Fayettevilit street running south east to 7b yards thence north east :i5 yards to B. II. WdvIngton's corner thence north west 70 yards to Fayettcx Hit street: thence with street !tf> yards t > begin nlng, containing one half an acre, 1 eing on* town lot in said town and Known as my home stead near the teedemy. And fully de scribed in said mortgage. This 5th day of Decern er, 1901. CLAYTON I VESTMENT COMPANY, C. W. Home. President, Assignee of Mortgagee. 8am T. hoxetcctt.Attorney. The Southern Railway announce* the ot'kning ok 1iib winter TOURIST SEASON amd the placing ?on bale of? Excursion Tickets hi all prominent points in tiik South, Southwest, West Indies, Mexico and California, including ine. Palm Beach, Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Pott Tampa, Brunswick, Tbomasville, Charles ton, Atkin, Augusta, Pinehurst, Asheville, At^uita, New Or leans, Memphis and THE LAND OF THE SKY, perfect dining and 8lvxping car smhvm r on all trains bee that YOUR TICKET READS Via Southern Railway. Ask any Ticket Agent for full in formation, or adoress R. L. Vbbnon, C. W. IVkstbury, Tr'vling Paes. Agt., Dis. Pass. Agt. Charlotte, N. C. Richmond, Vs. b. h. hardwick, General Passenger Agent J. M. C.LF, tV. A. Turk, Traffic Man. Asst. Pass. Traliic Man. Washington, I). C. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD And Branches ANI) FLORENCE KAILROD. (Condensed Schedule.) TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Not. ? '=1 * &s\afc? ?2 " p'OX A M P M P M A M ~P~M LvWeldon 1150 9 38 Ar Rocky Mt.... 100 10 321..^. Lv Tarboro 12 22 7 22 _ Lv Rocky Mt.... 1 05 10 02 7 52 6 15 12 52 Lv Wilson 159 10 10 8 31 5 5b 2 40 Lv Selma 2 55 11 59 Lv Fayetteville 4 30 112..^...... Ar Florence 7 35 3 15 P M A M ArGoldsboro 9 20 Lv Uoldsboro 6 45 3 15 Lv Magnolia 7 51 4 25 Ar Wiliningtpn 9 25 6 00 TRAINS GOING NORTH. 5>>|^? _ ?K 3h ? 73 L2 ? s c os ? a ? ? A'C'Si-G-Jj 55 -a 55 AM' P M Lv Florence 10 05 8 5 Lv Fayetteville 12 40 10 09 Lv Selma 2 10 11 25 Ar Wilson 2 57 12 07 PM A M Lv Wilmington 7 00 9 Lv Magnolia 8 301 11 Lv Goldsboro.... 7 35 9 37| 12 P M A M P Rj P M Lv Wilson 2 35 8 20 11 34 10 45 1 18 Ar Rocky Mt 330 900 12 10 11 23 1 53 Ar Tarboro I 9 34 j Lv Tarboro 2 31 i Lv Rocky Mt... 350| 12 3 Ar Weldon 4 53 1 37] P M 1 AM Wilmington ami Weldon Railroad, Yadkin Division Main Lino?Train leaves Wilmington 9 0a m, arrives Fayetteville 12 20 p m, leave# Fayetteville 12 42 p m, arrives Sanford I 58 p nu. Returning leave Sanford 3 05 p in. arrive Fay etteville 4 p in, leave Fayetteville 4 30 p in. arrives Wilmington 7 15 p m. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Bennetts ville Branch?Train leaves Renuettsville8 10 a in. Max ton 9 05 a m. Red Springs 9 32 a in. Parkton 10 41 a in, Hope Mills 10 55 a m. arrives Fayetteville 11 10. Returning leaves Fay etteville 4 45 p m, Hope Mills 5 00 p in. Red Springs 5 43 p in, Maxton6 16 p ra, arrives Bee netts\ ille 7 15 i? m. Connections at Favettevflle "with tiaiD N? at Maxton with the < arolirta Central Rail road, at Red Springs wi?h the Red Springs and Mowmore railroad, at San ford with the Sea board Air Line and Southern Railway, at (Jul? with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, Train <>n the Scotland Neck branch Load leaves Weldon 3 In n 111. Halifax 3 29 p m, ar rives Scotland Neck at 4 11) p m. Greenville 5 47 ]> m, Kinston r. 45 p in. Returning leaves 1 K inston 7 80 a m, Greenville 8 30 a m, arriving ? Halifax at 1105 a ni, Weldon 11 30 a in. daily except Sunday. ! Trains ou Washinirton Branch leaves Wash | ing-ton 8 00 a m und 2 45 p ni. arrives Paimoi? h 55 a ni and 4 10 ]? m. Returning lenx Far j inele II 10 a m and 5 22 p in, arrive Washing ton 12 30 a m and 0 15 p ni daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro daily except Sunday at 4 85 pm, Sunday 4 35 p m, arrives Plymouth i? 35 p m, t'? 10 p ui. Returning leaves Plymouth I daily except Sunday, 7 80 a m and Sunday 0 OP I a m, arrives Tarboro 9 55 a m. 11 00 a m. Train on Midland. N. C., Ilmnch lon^n* J GoldsWoro daily except Sunday 5 00a m. arnvy Smith field 6 10 a m. Returning leave Smith | tleld 7 00 a ni, arrive Goldsbdro 8 25 a m. | Trains on Nashville Branch leave Rocky Mount at 9 30 a m, 4 00 p m, arrive Nashvili* ! 10 20 a m, 4 23 p m. Spring Hope 11 00 a m, 4 45 j> m. Returning leave Spring Hope 11 2"a u. ?15 p m, Nashville 11 45 a m. 5 45 p m, arrive a* Rocky Mount 12 10 am, H 20 p m, daily ex. Sun day Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw* foi Clinton daily except Sunday 11 U) a v ??. ' 4 "I p m. Returning leaves Clinton at 8 d 2 50 p m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Wei don for all points North drily. All rail via Richmond. R. M. KMMERSON. Gen'l Passenger Agt. J R KENLV, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMMKUSON Traffic Man*r. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH b^NYROYALPiLLS Mn arn ivtiaMa Lii4l?M>,Mk l>mi' \*' ? 1 I>HHH XKWI.ISH K. I ..'tabic boiM, sraJwl a tUt biu" i olncr. tteftiiM* ??*? , ; iii> .in(i imilallons. Ku> t vuur ! > . -o , i >4 , ,n ? I ims for it'arli i.lar*. 1. ? ni?l? and ?? Atrllrf Ivr LaOn," i ? / return !*lull. lO.OOOTeatuuouLds. i*oUI '>/ . li OrugKi'ts. CH1CBHTII CHEMICAL CO. KmHmu v?,?ar*, rHILAM PA* Mention (Alt paptr.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1901, edition 1
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