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SUPERINTENDENT'S \b TES. At the meeting of the Count? Board of Education October 1st the following business houses and tirms were recommended to handle books for the public schools in Johnston County: High Bros., Selma, R.F.D.Xo.2; J. \V. Benson, Benson; Hood Drug Co., Kenly; Hood Bros., Smithfield; Selma Drug Co., Selma; Clayton Drug Co., Clayton; D. H. Banders, Four Oaks; D. E. McKinne, Princeton; H Fitzgerald & Son, Micro; Zar^ Taylor, Pine Level. Baiiey Bros. & Kirby, Kenly, R. F. D. No. 2; In order to put teachers and committeemen in communication I give below the names of the secretaries of the school commit tees of all the White Districts in the county with the postoffice address of each. Where the names of the secretaries are not reported I give the name of one^ of the other committeemen.' Many of the districts haveteacb ers engaged already, but teach ers can tind out by writing, j Graded and long term schools i are omitted iu this list, since in these schools teachers have al ready been employed. Teachers writing better to enclose a stamp for reply. CLAYTON TOWNSHIP. Dint. No. 2?J. S. Davie, Pow hatan; iNo. 3?J. C. Hardee, Clayton, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 4?Victor Austin, Clayton, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 5?L. F. Austin, Sec., Gar ner Rural Free Delivery; No. G?S. V. Smith, Wilson's Mills, Rural Free Delivery. CLEVELAND TOWNSHIP. Dist. No. 1?A.D. Taylor, Sec., McCullers Rural Free Delivery; No. 2?ThaddeusSteveDs, Gar ner, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 3?F. T. Booker, Sec.,Clay ton, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 5?J. W. Smith, Sec.. Clay ton, Rural Free Delivery No. 1. PLEASANT GROVE TOWNSHIP. Dist. No. 1?J. A. Partin. Sec , Willow Springs, Rural Free De livery No. 1; No. 2?C. B. Ogburn, Willow Springs,Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 3?A. R. Stancil, Angier, Rural Free Deliver}; No. 4?W. T Whirtenton, Sec , Benson.Rural Free Delivery No.l; No. 5?J. B. Hardee, Sec., Ben sou, Rural Free Delivery; No. 6?B. F. Langdon, Sec., Benson, Rural Free Delivery; No. 7?R. Lambert, Sec , An gler, Rural Free Delivery; No. 8?J. Loyd Stephenson, Benson. Rural Free Delivery No.4. ELEVATION TOWNSHIP. Dist. No. 1?I. D. Morgan,Sec , Benson.Rural Free Delivery No.l; No. 2?.1. IV. Creech, Jr., Sec., Benson, Rural Free Delivery No.l; No. 3?JosepbusJohnson, Ben son. Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 4?W. H. Barber, Sec, Four < >aks; No. 5?John W Lassiter, Sec., Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery No. 4: No. (>?J. H. Smith, Smithtteld, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 7?John A. Stephenson, Renson,Rural Free Delivery No.l; No. 8?A. F. Barber, Benson, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. !)?C. Barber, Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery No. 4. BANNER TOWNSHIP. Diet. No. 2?Jos. M, McLatnb, See., Benson; No. 3?Roger Lanudon, See , Benson; ? No. 4?1. J. Smith, Benson Rural Free Delivery; No. 5?J. U. Benson, Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery No. 4; N'o.D?A. B. Wood, Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery; No. 7?John 1. Kayner, See., Benson; No.!)?Seth McLamb, Benson. Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. ID?J. (J. Turlington, Ben son. Rural Free Delivery No. 3 MEADOW TOWNSHIP. Dist. No. 1?W. J. Johnson. Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 2?John K. Beasley, Ben son, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 3-D. L. Peacock, Benson, Rural Free Delivery; No. 4?A. I). Tart, Sec , Dunn, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No 5?S. B. M. Tart, Dunn, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 6?W. N. Rose, Sec., Beas ley, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 7?J. S. Lawhon, Benson, Rural Free Delivery No. 2. BENTONVTLLE TOWNSHIP, Diet. No. 1?Atlas Lambert, Sec., Beaslev, Rural Free Deliv erv X??. 1; So. 2?E. T Westbrook, Sec , ' . easley,Rural Free Delivery No 1; No. 4?H.C.Williams,Stc ,le >8 3v, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; \o. 5?N W. Smith, Four Oats, Rural Free D-livery No. 1. 1NGHAM8 TOWNSHIP. Di?t No. 1?.lohu Moore, Sec., I Four < ks. Rural Free Delivery; No. 2? T. it. Allen. Sec., Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery; No. 3?W. B. Jernigau, Sec., Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery; No. 4?E. B. Hayes, Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 5?F. P. Wood, Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 0?Y.J. Hockadav, Four Oaks, Rural Free Delivery; No. 7?J.W. Temple,Sec , Four jOak6, Rural Free Delivery; No. 8?A. D. Ford Sec , Four Oak6; No. 10 ?R. H. Massengill, Four Oaks. v BOON HILL TOWNSHIP. Diet. No. 1?W.A Boykin.Sec., Priuceron Rural Free Delivery; No. 2?G. D. breech, Sec., Prrn ceton, Rural Frpe Delivery No. 2; No. 3?R V. Oliver, Princeton Rural Free Delivery; No. 4?J. L Pittman, Sec, P; 3 Level; ,o. 5?Geo. W.Creech, Sec., Pine Level, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 6?W.G.Oliver,Smithtield, Rural Free Delivery No 2; No. 7?David Overby, Smith field, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 8?W.J. Woodard, Prince ton Rural Free Delivery; No. 9?S. A. Pittmau, Prince ton Rural Free Delivery; No. 11?C. 11 Blackman, Prin ceton. Rural Free Delivery. HEl"LAH TOWNSHIP. Diet. No. 1? J.W Parrish.Sec., Kenly. Rural Free Delivery; No. 2.?Jamee K Dope, Sec, Kenly. Rural Free Delivery No. 4; No. 4?F. C. Edgerton, Prin-e ton, Rural Free Delivery No. 3; No. 5?H J. Alford.Sec., K^nly; No. G? L B. Boyett, Sec., Ken ly, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 7?J. B Barley. Sec., Sel ma, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 8?S. H. Starling, Sec., Sel ma, Rural Free Delivery No. 4; No. 9?P. D. Holland, Sec., Micro; No. 11?Simeon Pearce, Pine Level. ONLAI.S TOWNSHIP. Diet. No. 1?Rev. L. T. Phillips. Selma. Rural Free Delivery No 1; No. 2?I. A. Eason, Selma, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 3?Jesse B Creech, Sec , Kenly. Rural Free Delivery; No. 4?J. Walter Bailev. Ken ly, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 4?J. R. Talton, Selma, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. S?J. W'. Godwin, Selma, Rural Free Delivery No. 2; No. 7?Millard Hales, Sec., Wakefield, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 8?1 D. Manning. Sec., 1 Wakefield, Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 9?J. i". B. Hocutt, Wake field, Rural Free Delivery No. 1: No. 10?W. R. Brannan, Sec., Selma, Rural Free Delivery; No. 11?L. G. Bailey, Wake field, Rural Free Delivery. WILT)KIIS TOWNSHIP. Diet. No. 1?J. W. Barnes, Archer; No 2?S. B. Wall. Sec., Archer, Rural r'ree Delivery; No.8?Bryant Richard son. Sec., Wakefield. Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 4?N. E. Jemiuan, Sec , Archer, Rural Free Delivery; No. 5?J. W. R. Finch, Sec , Archer, Rural Free Delivery No 1.1 l'ink i.kvel township. Diet. No. 2?J. F. Watson,Sec., i'ine Level. helm a township. Diet. No. 1?J. C. Brown, Sec., Micro; No. 5?Thomas Brown, Selma. Rural Free Delivery No. 1; No. 0?Iredell Batten, Selma Rural Free Delivery; No. 7?Joseph N. Wilson, j Smith field. smith field township. Dist. No. 2?James D. Roberts, Sec , Smitbtield, Rural Free De-1 livery; No. 3?Z B. Hill, Sec., Smith field, Rural Free Delivery; No. 4?John W. Aiford, Sec . Srriithfield Rural Free Delivery;] No. 5?W. B. Hobbs, Smitii tield, Rural Free Delivery; No. G?J. S. Ogburn, Smith ! held; No. 7?H. T. Underwood, Wil- j sou's Mills Rural Free Delivery. Respectfullv, J. P. Canaday. j HAS STOOD THE TEST FOR 25 YEARS The old, original GROVE'S' Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. I No cure, No pay. 50c. Had the Date Wrong. Tlie temperance speaking at j Carter's Chapel Baptist Church j' by Prof. Turlington and Mr. J. M. Beaty is next Sunday. Oc tober 14th, at 3:00 o'clock, in stead of Saturday as incorrectly stated in last week's Herald. NEWS NOTES FROM SELMA. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Joyner spent j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. | Kirby. Mrs. I. C. Jeffreys, of Earps- j boro, is visiting Mrs C. W. Ricb ! ardson. Miss Whitaker, of Durham, ar rive'! last Sunday. She willteach in tne Graded Schools. Mrs. Hopkins, of Clayton, who has been visiting her grand laughter, Mrs. L. 1). Pebnam, left Thursday morning. Mrs. Thos. W. Winston and Mrs. R.J. Noble left Thursday morning to visit Mrs. J. C. Scar borough at Murfreesboro, N C. i Mrs. M. C. Winston and Miss Ethel left Thursday morning for Raleigh. Miss Ethel will go from there to Washington, U. C., where she will re-enter school. Oct. 4th. Sex ex. At Charlottesville, Va.. Satur-' lav the University of Virginia | aud the Raleigh A. & M . tied in a no-score game. ' At Philadelphia Saturday the North Carolina University foot I ball team was defeated Ilto0| by the University of Pennsylva nia. heat without smote or smell because it is \ equipped with smokeless device?no trouble, ^ no danger. Easily carried around from room Y\ to room. You cannot turn the wick too high or too low. As easy and simple to care for as a lamp. The PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) is an ornament to the home. It is made in two finishes- - nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. Do not be satisfied with anything but a PERFECTION Oil Heater. If you cannot get Heater or information from your dealer write i to nearest agency for descriptive circular. k The T makes the home Lamp Is ?he safest 1 and best lamp for all-round household use. Gives a clear, steady light. Fitted wi'h latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated.' Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining room or parlor. If not at your dealer's write to nearest agency. STANDARDOIL COMPANY. yy ib74 A PORTION OF R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S PLANT !90B% The Largest, Best-Equipped and Cleanest Flat "lug j Tobacco Manufacturing Plant In the World I The Reynolds factories, equipped with every modern appliance for producing the best chewing tobacco by a clean, sanitary and healthful process, under the direction of men who have made the business a life study, are located in the centre of the Pied no nn ? ?nKnr>/?/\ ? ?' ? UV'lll IV'L'UV*. W belt, known to ^8f the world as the best productive X soil for tobacco with an aroma so de lightful, pleasing and ?4'itu.uiai 11 trrmca ana popularized the fondness for chewing tobacco. Only choice selections of this well matured, thoroughly cured leaf are used in SCHNAPPS and others of the high-grade Reynolds brands, and expert tests prove that this tobacco requires and takes a smaller amount of sweetening than any other kind, and has a wnolesome, stimulating and satis fying effect on chewers. schnapps is the brand that made the Reynolds factories famous as the manu facturers of the best and most popular brands of chewing tobacco, and made necessary the enormous growth from a small factory in 1875 tothelarg k e~t fiat-plug fac Jfo, torvintheworid. The men who started the Keynold3 Co., in 1875, are directing it to-day. There are a greate number of manufacturers making imitations claimed to be just as good as SCHi APPS thar. any commodity manufac tured; yet there art more pounds of SCHNAPPS chewed than the total amount of all imita tive brands, or tooacco of similar appearance. pa cur* uso tstrars so Oia tag and undar tha tag apat) S-C-H-K-A-P- F-1, -nd you win hrn i>? g-muina. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Saterr, M. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. North Carolina,! In the Superior Court Johnston County, f before the Clerk, October let. 1906. J. H. Yelv.ngton. J. W. Yelvington, Alice Parrish and others, vs. Hubert Velvington. The defendant above named will take no tice entitled as abo\ e has been commenced in the Superior Court of Johnston County h'-tore the Clerk to sell tne Elizabeth I i vington (deceased) lands for partition. The said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk at his office in Smitntleld, North Carolina, on October 80th* 1106, it IS o'clock, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This October 1. 1906. Weli.ons a Mohoa n, W. S. Stevens. Atty's for Plaintiff. C. S. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. North Carolina,! In the Johnston County, f Superior Court. Ellington Buggy Company vs. M. Bullock and Mat-tie Bullock. By virtue ot an order of the Superior Court. ; of Johnston County, made in this cause, at the September Term of said Court, 1 will, on < the 10th day of November, 1906, at 1:2 o'clock 1 M. sell, for cash, at the Court House door, in | Smithfleld, to the highest bidder, that cer tain tract of land, lying and being in Wilders ! Township, in paid County of Johnston and : State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands ! , of Kuflin Carroll and others, beginning at a dead white oak, corner of Lot No. 7 and runs thence N. 82 W. 21.110 chains to a stake, corner of Lot No. 7. thence N. & E. 12.82 chains to a stake in Buffalo Creek. Carroll's corner, thence N. ? W, 8 chains to a red oak, Butlin Carroll's corner, thence N. 4->.S E. H chains to a pine, thence N. 86 E. 8.90 chains to u maple on a small branch, thence down said branch to a poplar, thence S 64 E. 8.25 chains to a small persimmon tree, near the mouth ot I said branch, at Butfalo Creek, thence clown 1 Buffalo Creek to the beginning and contain ing 57 ^ acres more- or less. This the 8th day of October, 1906. bd. s. a bell. Commissioner. LAND SALE. By \ irtue of authority contained in a de- ' cree of the Superior Court of .Johnston Coun ty, entered by thi-Clerk. W. S. Stevens, on the 3rd day ot October. IDOd, in a specia. pro ceeding. entitled Louisa Kayner, W. V. Moore, and others. Ex Parte. I will -ei 1 at public auction, to the highest bidder, for1 cash, at ray office in the town of Benson. N. C.. at 3 o'clock P. M. on Saturday. Novem ber the 10th, 1WN>. the following tract of land to-wit: That tract of land known us the Britton Moore tract in Meadow Township, adjoining the lands of .J. B. Lee and other- and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a lit* tit wood stake. J. W. McLamb's corner, in or near the run of Stoney Creek, about 150 yards above the old lord near Win. McLamb's and runs N. 23 K. to a stake in J. i). Lee's line, thence N.H7 W. to the run of the north prong ol Stoney Creek, thence down the meanders ?>!' said Creek to the be ginning. containing acres more or less. October 5th, 1:*J?'>. N. T. KYALS, Commissioner. Treasurer's Card. ALEX. WI665. Trkamuiikr or Johnston County WILL BE IN SMITH FIELD EVBKV Monday aid Saturday and Court Office In hack room o! the Bank of He th field. In his absc: a. cr.unt.y orders wi. oaid at the Bunk FOE HA LE. For salts 115 feet 2 7 16 inch shafting and three iron pulleys and one wood pulley 21 feet, to fit shafting; one three foot iron pulley; two grist mills, one four feet and one three and one half feet complete; one H. B. Smith adjustable joiner; one Fay & Egan saw condenser; one Donk ey pump. All the above for sale by The Lucama Lumber Co., E. F. Phillips, Manager, Lu cama, N. C. Roofing?Galvanized, Iron and Tarred. Our prices are bottom. Cotter Stevens Co. If it's drugs Boyett sells them for Jess. A full supply of blanks always on hand at The Hekald office. THREE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE, The six-room dwelling now oc cupied by Mr. O. V. Booker is for sale. Good stables, wood house, &c. Lot about 4 acre size. For sale a splendid new resi dence, five large rooms and con venient out houses with 1J acres of land. The home of Mr. W. J. Gordon at Folks of road in Southern part of Smitlifield. Come quick. Write to me or see me. Prof. Merritt's house and lot iu front of the school building is for sale at a bargain. Good neighborhood and healthy loca tion. Lot is large enough for another building. Seven ninths of acre in lot. Six rooms to house. J. M. BEATY Smithfield. N. C. NOTICE! By virtue of the authority contained in a udgment in the special proceeding ent tied W. .J. \datns Administrator of W. H. Jerni gan vs. Ursula Jernigan. W. B. Jernigan, Julius Stewart and wife Leacy Stewart and others, petition to sell land for assetts to pay dents and to allot dower and for division, the undersigned duly appointed commisioner will on 27i h day of Oct. 1900. sell for cash in the town of Benson in front ot the office of J no. M Morgan at public auction at ISo'eloek M. the following: described tract of land; Beginning- at a stake in the ttaleigh and Wilmington road runt thence W. 210 polea to a corner (not made) in J. M. Surles line, .thence N. 2# E. K? poles to a stake Surles corner, thence E. 210 Doles to a stake at said road, uence 8, to polea to the beginning con taining <55) acres more or less. This Sept. 25th 1900. J AS. A. W ELLON*. Commissioner. SALE OF LAND. Under the authority of an oruer of the Su perior Court of Johnston County made in the special proceeding entitled J. <\ Ellington, . I r.. Administrator of'J. c. Ellington. Sr.. et al vs. VV, ,J. Young, Jr.. et al. the undersign ed will, on Friday, the 19th day of October, 1906. at 12 o'clock M.. on the prt miscs in the town of Clayton. North Carolina, ot'er tor sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- ; lowing described lots or pan els ot land lying j in or near the town of Clayton. N C., to wit: : The lor designated in the petition in this cause as lot No. 2. t routing 105 feet on Second Street and being 210 feet deep. The lot designated in the petition in this cause as .of No.I routing 105 feet on Second Street and being 210 feet deep. Said lots are located as shown upon a map of the land of the late .!. Ellington. Sr.. as surveyed and platted by J. T. Ellington, on the 18th day of April, IOOh, which is attached to the petition tiled in the said| special pro i cetdlngs in the office of the Clerk ol' said Court. Said lots will be offered separately. The right is reserved to reject any and ; * I ?. This 1sth day of S< ptember. mow. If. N. SIM Ms. Commissioner, Kaleigh. N. C. NOTICE! By virtue of three attachments made by me in favor of W. M. Sanders against The Barrow Furniture Company. Smithtleld Sup ply Co against Burrow Furniture Co. and J. H. Stanley against The Barrow Furniture Co. and in accordance with an order issued from the Superior Court of Johnston County 1 w ill on Saturday. October lath. 1900. at 12 o'clock M., sell at the Court House door in Smithfield for cash to the highest bidder, the i ring personal property to wit; TWO horses, two mules, three two horse wagons, one one-horse wagon and haraes. lot of tools consisting of axes, cross cut saws, &e. I will also sell to the highest bidder tor cash at the mill of the said Barrow Furniture Co. in In grams Township, near the residence ot L. i\ Adam?, on Monday, October 15th, 1906. ?t 12 O'clock M. the following articles of personal property to-wit: One ftoiler and engine, one lath machine, one stave machine and fix tures, one saw frame and carriage, two cir cular saws, one small truck, the shaftings, puilies. belts, xc.. one wood saw and frame, about *5.000 feet lumber on mill yard, a lot ot logs. 7,000 or 8.000 feet on mill yard, also about 4.500 feet of lumber at depot in Four Oaks. Sale of lumber in Four Oaks will take place at Four < >aks about 2:00 o'clock P. M. October 15th. 1000. This September 21st. 1900. J. T. ELLINGTON, Sherff. TOWN LOT FOU SALE. By virtue of power of sale, contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by D. J. Hill and his wife Annie B. Hill, to Moore Wood on July 1.1903, duly probated in the Kogistery of Johnston County, and the same duly assigned for value received to s. s. Holt, ana the terms of the same not having been complied with and the bonds which this mortgage secures being long since past due, the undersigned, as assignee of the mortga gee. will on Monday Oct. 15, 1!h?> at 12 o'clock M at the Court House door In the town ot Smithtield, offer for sale for cash at public auction to the highest bidder, the following lot situate in tin- town of Benson, N. L. and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a stake C. W. Anderson's corner, runs South with Anderson's line 100 ft. to alley, thence with said alley 28 ft. to a stake, J. W. Wood's corner, thence N. with J. W. Wood's line 100 ft. to a stake, J. W. Wood's corner on Main Street, thence with Main Street 88 ft. to the beginning, it being a part of lot number 3 in block E. according to the plan of the town of Benson, N. C., containing a fractional part of an acre. Object <?i sale is to pay the amount due on bonds and expenses ot sale. This September 5. 19t 6. S. S. HOLT, Assignee of Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SIMMONS AM) WARRANT OK ATTACH MENT. North Carolina. ? Smithtield Township, Johnston County, s Before Z. l. LcMay, J.P. J. H. Stanley vs. P. T. Barrow and ,J. n. Mosloy trading Jaa Barrow Furniture Co. The defendants above named will" take notice that a summons, in the above entitled action, was issued against said defendants, on the 15th day of September, 1908, by Z. L. LeMay, a Justice of the Peace, of Johnston County. North Carolina, for the sum of Two Hundred ($200) Dollars due said plaintiff on a certain bond, under seal, which summons is returnable before said Justice, at his office, in the Court House, In the vown of Smith field, in Smithtield Township, on the 18th of* Octobt r. 1906. The defendants will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was is sued by said Justice on the 15th cay of Sep icmber. 1900. against tbe personal property and effects of the defendants, which w arrant of attach a ent is returnable before said Jus tice, at the same time and place, as above named for the return ot the summons, when and where tbe defendants arc required to ap pear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 18th day of September. 1906. ED. S. A BELL. V L. LIMAV, Dvks Attorney. Justice of the Peace. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATI ACU MEN T. North Carolina. > In the Johnston County. ( Superior Court. The SmlthtieM Supply Co. Y8. P. T. Barrow and J. )>. .vfosley trading as the Barrow Furniture Company. The defendants above named will take no tice. that a summons in rhI - cause was issued against defendant.-on the 14th cay of Sep teinber, 19u6. which summons is retu?'Dable to the beet mber Term of the superior Court, ol .Iohnston County, to be held at the Court House, in Smithtielo. state of North Carolina, on the 'ft11 Monday after the 1st Monday in September. 1'. *6. That this action i* insti tuted in the Superior Court ot said county for the purpose of collecting the sum of $244.47 due the plaintiff by the deft ndanis for note-, acceptances and account :or goods turnt-hed and dtdivertd to the deb r dants by the plaint iff. The defendants wi.! further take notice tnat a warrant <: attai nment was : -Mo d out of the . uperior Con i t of John ston County on the said 14th day of Septem her, ll'ou. against the personal pioperty and ? iU o. b ot >aid defendants, whirb wariunt of attachment is returnable at the same time ana place as above named for the return of toe summons as aforesaid, when and where the dele .dants are required to appear and answer or ct-mur t<> th? complaint, which will be duly filed. ? r the reli?.l demanded in said complaint will be granted. ''his tlu 18th day ot September. 1906. EI). S. A HE I.E. W. S. STEVENS, Attorney. C. 8. C. NOTICE! By virtue of the authority contained in a Mortgage heed given to I \V. Has- by E. G. Hose and wife. Eliza Hose, on 10th day of February. 1906, and due on 1st day of October, 1906. Same being recorded in the Registry of Johnston County in Book T. No. 8 page 296. The unersigned will on 8th day of November, 19(i6. *ell fi r Cash to the highest bidder at th_* Court House door in the town t Smithfleld. N. (\. the following descibi d pan el i lot of land: Being Lots 2 and 3 in Bl? ck O of tho land embraced iu the deed of trust of I). W. Fuller and wife and P. T. Massey and wife to W. A, Klach, Trustic. and is bounded as fol low-: Beginning at the South' ast corner of Lot No. 1 iti said Block on Broadway Street and runs Northwest with the me of (.or No. 1 120 feet, thence S. 26 . degrees KB) feet to h corner in lot No 4 in said biock, thenco Southeast with the line of Lot No. t 120 feet to Broadway Street, thence with the line of Broadway street 100 feet to the beginning, containing S of an acre. This October 8th, 19* 6. WELLONS .V MORGAN, I. W. BASS. Attorneys. Mortgagee
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