MRS. WM. ARCHER
Tells Mothers What To Do For
Delicate Children.
“My fourteen-year-old daughter was
very thin and delicate. She had a
bad cough so that I became very much
alarmed about her health. She was
pervous and did not sleep well, had
very little appetite and doctors did
not help her. Having heard so much
about Vinol, I decided, to give it a
trial. It has helped her wonderfully.
She can sleep all night now without
coughing once; in fact, her cough is
gone. Her appetite is greatly im
proved and she has gained in weight.
Vinol is a wonderful medicine, and I
will always keep it in the house. I
wish every mother knew what Vinol
will do for delicate children.” Mrs.
Wm. Archer, 223 Broadway, Long
Branch, N. J.
This declicious cod liver and iron
preparation without oil is a wonderful
body-builder and strength-creator for
both young and old. We promise
to give back your money in every
such case where Vinol does not
benefit. This shows our faith in Vinol
Hood Bros., Smithfield, N. C.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having qualified
as Administrator on the estate of J.
L. Pleasant deceased, hereby notifies
all persons having claims against
said estate to present the same to
me duly verified on or before the 28
day of March 1914 or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery;
and all persons indebted to said
©state will make immediate payment.
ED. S. COATS, Administrator.
This 22 day of March 1913.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having qualified
as Administrator on the estate of
Ruffin Carroll deceased, hereby noti
fies all persons having claims against
said estate to present the same to
me duly verified on or before the 21
day of March 1914 or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery;
and all persons indebted to said es
tate will make immediate payment.
This 20 day of March 1913.
A. R. CARROLL, Administrator.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Under and by virtue of the powers
Of sale contained in a certain mor
tgage deed executed to us on the 24
day of February, 1912 by J. J. Lee
and wile Mary E. Lee and recorded
in Book W No. 11 page 96 in the of
fice of Register of Deeds of John
ston County on account of a default
in the conditions for the payment of
certain sums of money for which said
mortgage deed was given and execut
ed as security, the undersigned mor
tgagees will on Monday 21st day of
April 1913 at 12 o’clock nocn at court
house door in Smitula. Id sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following three describ
ed tracts of land lying and being in
Cleveland Township, said County and j
bounded as follow's:
First tract: Adjoining the lands of
J. F. Hardee, Norma Gower, Floyd
Gower and others; Beginning at a
stake in A. Gower’s corner, thence
with A. Gow’er's line 81% West 14
Chains to a poplar in Mill Branch,
thence down said branch to a stake,
A. Gower’s corner, thence his line S.
89 E. 18 chains to a stake A. Gowers
Corner, thence his line N. 2 E. 19.22
chains to a stake, thence N. 52% E.
2 chains to a stake, thence N. 2% E.
5.65 chains to the beginning, con
taining 45% acres more or less.
Second tract: Described as the
tract purchased from D. H. McCullers
and wife bounded as follows: Begin
ning on Smithfield road in A. P.
Barber’s line, thence S. 86 E. 15%
chains, thence W. 3% E. 8 chains to
a pine stump in Exum Johnson’s line,
thence W. 86 E. 21% chains to
Smithfield road, thence with said
road to beginning containing 13.7
acres more or less. Known as the
land conveyed from H. C. Williams
to Lorra Barber.
Third tract: Described as the land
bought from A. Gower and bounded
as follows: Beginning at a stake in
the Smithfield road, Jesse Wood’s
line, thence up said road 197 yards
to a stake in said road, thence nearly
South 199 yards to a stake in Jesse
Wood’s line, thence with line 247
yards to the beginning, containing
four acres more or less. All of said
tracts of land embrace sixty three
and one-half acres more or less.
J. G. BARBOUR & SONS.
This March 20th, 1913.
Pou and Allred, Attorneys.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having qualified
as administrator on the estate of
E. A. Johnson, deceased hereby no
tifies all persons having claims
against said estate to present the
game to me duly verified on or be
fore the 5 day of April 1914, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery; and all persons indebted
to said estate will make immediate
payment.
This 29 day of March, 1913.
JOHN E. JOHNSON, Administrator
NOTICE.
SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR
TAXES.
I, R. M. Nowell, Ex-Sheriff of
Johnston County, N. C., will on Mon
day, the 5th day of May, 1913, at
the Court House door in the town of
Smithfield, N. C., at 12 o’clock M.,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
for cash, the following named real
estate to satisfy the taxes for 1912:
WILSON’S MILLS TOWNSHIP.
Geo. H. Barber heirs, 150 acres 14.82
Colored.
Isham Boylan, one lot . 10.62
John Carroll, one lot, . 7.64
Lonnie Grice, one lot, . 7.10
Thomas Holt, one lot. 11.39
Lugenia Judd, one lot. 3.90
Monroe Mial, 34 acres, . 4.15
Hamp Moody, one lot. 5.06
Lin. McCullers, one lot . 10.22
Pearl Richardson, one lot, _ 9.48
L. R. Richardson, one lot, .... 8.25
Charlie Whitley, one lot, . 4.90
CLAYTON TOWNSHIP.
E. D. Adams, two lots, . 2.90
D. W. Avera heirs, 221/£ acres 2.72
Lonnie Duncan, one lot,.6.59
G. H. Eason, one lot, . 14.69
W. P. Glover, two lots, . 10.19
T. L. Ferrell, one lot, . 11.13
J. T. Hinton, three lots, . 15.00
T. B. Johnson, acre, . 4.54
Mrs. Rosa Moore, one lot .... 7.82
W. E. Stallings, one lot, .... 10.60
Colored.
J. L. Byrd, one lot, .97
Clara Cook, one acre, . 1.24
Janies Campbell, one lot, . 4.00
Ruffin Cook, one lot, . 1.36
A. A. Holder, one lot, . 5.10
Cicero Jones, 8 acres, . 3.93
Richmond Jones, 100 acres, .. 7.90
J. A. King, one lot, . 7.41
Frank Lee, one lot, . 4.00
Major Sanders, one acre, .... 10.89
Pleasant Sanders, 25 acres, .. 8.31
John. T. Sanders, one lot, .... 11.79
Robert Sanders, one lot, . 6.11
Tony Sanders one lot, . 5.55
Sim Sanders, one lot, . 3.45
Della Vinson, one lot, . 2.35
Mack Watson, *4 acre, . 9.74
PLEASANT GROVE TOWNSHIP.
Louis Rogers, 8 acres. 3.99
A. B. Currin, 22 acres, . 1.15
ELEVATION TOWNSHIP.
R. C.Creech, 41 acres, . 1.75
BANNER TOWNSHIP.
Laura Dannenberg, 4 acres, .3s
J. R. McLamb, one lot, . 1.27
Nathan A. McLamb, 11 acres, 3.46
MEADOW TOWNSHIP.
Frank and Robert Barefoot,
.Marceline Denning, 70 acres, .. 2.80
E. D. Godwin, 35 acres, . 2.17
Charlie Johns a, 70 acres, - 5.18
o.l nec, wo acres, . 3.70
W. J. Lee, 40 acres, . 1-9°
G. W. Neighbors, 130 acres, 4.75
William McLamb, 18 acres, - 1.76
A. J. McLamb, 30 acres, . 1.42
.'.lag Peacock, Col. 15 acres.07
BENTONS VILLE TOWNSHIP.
J.M. Crusenberry, 57 acres, .. 2.53
INGRAMS TOWNSHIP.
Nancy Blackman, 30 acres.2.20
H. I. Marler, 100 acres, . 3.34
R. H. Marler, 52 acres. 2.12
Mrs. S. E. Moore, 21 acres.1.39
Willie Stanley, 10 acres. 1.01
W. E. Nixon, Col. 51 acres, - 1.75
BOON HILL TOWNSHIP.
Robert Barnes, 26 acres, .
Lillian Creech, 41 acres, .
John T. Creech, Sr., 45 acres ..
L. M. Creech, 50 acres, .
Charlie K. Joyner, 25 acres,
Enoch Langley, 2 acres, .
A. E. Phillips, 100 acres, .
R. T. Renfrow, 42 acres, .
Condary Starling, .
Colored.
Louisa Brewingtom, 28 acres,
George Coley, % acre, .
Tom Oliver, 4 acres.
Major Reid, one acre, .
BEULAH TOWNSHIP.
1.79
2.80
3.41
3.10
5.00
1.10
3.10
5.20
1.10
2.38
1.75
2.12
4.10
Mrs. It. D. Batten, one lot, - 4.70
Mrs. Polly Creech, 25 acres, .. 2.20
Grover Creech, 15 acres. 1-60
I. R. Creech, 7 acres, .
R. H. Crocker, 35 acres, . 2.50
Mrs. J. H. Hawkins, 100 acres, 12.02
David Lucas, 45 acres. 2.80
I. W. Mozingo, 17 acres, . 2.20
Leonard Pace, 15 acres, .1-45
James L. Pittman, 18 acres, .. 2.50
Ella R. Pittman, 8 acres, .
Sanders & Davis, 65 acres, .
Willie T. Woodard, 48 acres,
R. Watson, one lot,
1.15
3.70
2.80
. .96
Pattie Watson, 73 acres, . 6.89
L. A. Kirby, Col, one lot, . 1-00
ONEALS TOWNSHIP.
J. H. Aycoek, 100 acres, . 4.13
Ellington Boykin, 24 acres, .. • • 1-54
W. I. Green, 54 acres, . 3.16
Charlie Hicks, 25 acres, . 1-90
J. R. Stancil, 89 acres, . 4.71
Nancy Taylor, 60 acres, . 2.86
Mary A. Tisdale, 60 acres.3.64
Henry G. Tisdale, 60 acres, .. 3.43
J. A. Wheeler, 116 acres, . 5.50
Liba Yarborough, 30 acres, _ 2.08
WILDERS TOWNSHIP.
J. II. Green, 43 acres, .3.80
W. H. Hicks, 89 acres . 12.20
J. B. Joyner, 50 acres, . 4.30
Latimia Lumber Co., Timber
lands, ($10,000) . 90.70
O L. Raw ling, 433 acres, _ 31.22
John Wall, 80 acres, . 5.74
T. R. Watson, 70 acres, . 5.73
Florence Wiggins, 80 acres, .. 6.10
SELMA TOWNSHIP.
L. E. Atkinson, one lot, . 5.50
Nannie J. Bailey, one lot, .99
W. G. Best, one lot, .. 4.76
A. C. Carter, % acre, . 2.50
L. L. Creech, one lot, . 1.00
J. E. Crocker, one lot, . 2.40
Mrs. A. G. Edgerton, one lot, 5.50
Sadie Johnson, one lot, . 4.30
Mrs. L. L. Liles, one lot. 11.30
Wm. McLean, one lot, . 1.90
Lauflin McMillan, one lot.3.70
John McNeil, one lot, . 3.10
1 W. Narron, two lots, . 3.10
W. B. Parrish, 10 acres,. 4.10
N. V. Richardson, one lot, .... 1.29
W. D. Starling, one lot, . 5.05
N B.. Talton, one lot, . 6.27
Temple & Liles, 9 lots, . 3.40
W. H. Watson, % acre, . 5.91
Colored.
Carter Archer, one lot, . 4.20
L. E. Atkinson, one lot.10.50
Thomas Atkinson, one lot, .... 5.50
Amanda Baggett, one lot, .... 3-69
Retta Bailey, ta acre, . 1.90
Jonnie Banks, 14 acre & 1 lot, 5.40
Mila Barnes, one lot, . 1.90
D. C. Bell, one lot.. 7.13
George Bryant, one lot, . 7.75
Daniel Burwell, one lot, . 4.30
Willis Berch, one lot, . 4.30
Amanda Chamblee, 5 acres.2.20
Victoria Douglass, one lot. 4.30
Charlie Duncan, one lot, . 2.52
Jim Farley, two lots, . 7.90
John Holder, two lots, . 5.98
Sam Horton, one lot, . 7.14
Gaston Jones, one lot, .1.90
T. A. LaSaine, one lot, . 13.09
Julia Lassiter, one lot, . 1.90
Eugenia Lockhart, one lot, ....5.50
Sarah Miles, one lot, .!... 1.60
Annie McGee, one lot, .3.30
Julia Parham, one lot, . 3.70
Frank Pettway, one lot, . 4.30
Dock Richardson, 30 acres, .. 3.81
D. R. Richardson, one lot, .... 3.58
J. M. Richardson, one lot, .6.55
Royster Richardson, one lot, .. 1.90
LeRoy Richardson, 3 acres, .97
G. A. Rue, one lot, . 5.05
Algie Sanders, one lot, . 6.75
J. H. Sanders, one lot, . 1.30
Han Smith, two lots, . 3.58
J. A. Smith, one lot, . 1.32
^arn Smith, one lot, . 6.55
Jerry Stancil, 24 acres, . 5.45
Sabana Winstead, one lot, .... 4.25
PINE LEVEL TOWNSHIP.
Mil ard Pittman, 26 acres, . 1.90
Zilpha Alford, Col. 13acres, 2.14
SMITHF1ELD TOWNSHIP.
James Boylan, 1318 acres, .. 85.70
LeRoy Bradley, one lot, . 1.29
W. H. & R. I Lassiter, 1 lot, 36.70
Ralph Lane, 80 acres, . 12.17
Colored.
Lucy Atkinson, dec’d. Col., 33
acres and 4 lots, .62.50
Mattie Avera, 8 acres, . 1.75
Handy Allen, one lot, . 3.78
Gc-ttie Alford, one lot, . 19.27
Dollie and India Alford, one lot 6.68
John Barber, 9 acres. 3.70
Emma Bridges, one lot. 5.79
Will's Cole, one lot, . 10.67
James Doublin, one lot, . 1.70
Monroe Doublin, oone lot. 4.13
Josephine Drew, one lot, . 6.11
Amy Donaldson, one lot,.8.41
Richaru ^nnis, one lot, . 10.15
John Earp, one lot, . 9.07
Thurston Frazier, one lot, .... 11.13
D. L. Grady, one lot, . 8.88
William Holden, one lot, . 7.26
Harvey Hodges, one lot, . 8.39
Buck Hastings, acre, .5.96
Arcadia Heath, one lot, . 1.30
Jesse Hunter, % and ya acres 5.47
John H. Jones, one lot. 17.29
Emily Kennedy, one lot, . 5.50
John Kennedy, one lot. 5.57
Walter Lassiter, % & y8 acres, 15.45 ■
John Lassiter, one lot, . 7.86
Will Lee, one lot.5.06
Mary Morgan, 9y2 acres, . 3.70
Oscar Merritt, one lot, . 10.32
George McOullers, one lot.9.23
John Sanders, one lot, . 1.60
Daisy Sanders, one lot . 5.80
E. D. Sanders, one lot. 1.30
Easter Sanders, one lot, . 10.30
Isaac Smith, % acre, . 8.32
James M. Smith, one lot, .... 865
Henrietta Whitfield, one lot, .. 5.50
Bynum Whitfield, one lot, .2.21
John Woodard, % acre, . 4.82
This April 8, 1913.
R. M. NOWELL. Ex-Sheriff John
ston County.
AS RECEIVER OF THE SMITII
field Journal Publishing Company I
have only a limited time in which
to settle the business of this con
cern, and I would thank all who
owe it money to call at my office
at Four Oaks and settle their ac
count. A. B. ADAMS, Receiver.
WOOD WANTED.
We want to buy one thousand or
more cords of round pine wood not
split delivered at Smithfield at the
lumber mill. Good price for delivery
now or later. Write us, phone us
or call to see us.
RAND & LAWRENCE, Smithfield,
N. C.
Report of the Condition of
the BANK OF KENLy
at Kenly, N. C. at the close of busi
ness, April 4th, 1913.
Resources
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts secured,
Furniture and Fixtures
Demand loans
Due from Banks and
Bankers
Gold coin
Silver coin, including all minor
coin currency 1,685.89
National bank notes and other
U. S. notes 747.00
Dollars
90,612.51
2.360.73
1.003.50
6,000.00
5,865.96
70.00
Total 108,345.59
Liabilities Dollars
Capital stock paid in 10,000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid S61.48
Bills payable 3,000.00!
Time Certificates of deposit 34,847.09
Deposits subject to check 59,219.04
Cashier’s checks outstanding 206.65
Accrued interest due depositors 211.33
Total , 108,345.59
State of North Carolina, County of
Johnston, ss:
I, J. H. Kirby, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the
best of ruy knowledge and belief.
J. 11. KIRBY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this 10th day of April, 1913.
Z. Y. SNIFFS, Notary Public.
My' Commission expires Nov. 14 1913
CORRECT—Attest:
R. A. HALES,
H. F. EDGERTION,
W. T. BAILEY.
Directors.
NOTICE.
The undeersigned Shaving qualified
as Executor on the estate of Jesse
S. Starling deceased, hereby' notifies
all persons having claims against said
estate to present the same to me
duly verified on or before the 18th
day of April 1914 or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery;
and all persons indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment.
This 14 day of April 1913.
WILLIAM CREECII, Executor. j
*
4
4
4«
■
4*
■
4*
■
4*
■
4
4*
■
4*
■
4*
■
4*
■
4
■
4
■
4*
4
4* 8 4* !-* 8 8 4* il 4* 8 4* 8 4" 8 4*>fa
To Spend More Money
For Soda is Easy
To Buy Anything Better
Than Cerealite is Impossible
FOR TOP DRESSING
Oats, Corn, Cotton, Truck and General crops
USE ONLY GENUINE
“Cerealite
Top Dresssing”
S
■
4
■
4*
4
4-.i
Bearing 0ur Trade Mark
(Don’t be misled by imitations)
"CEREALITE" bt less cost per ton than "Soda" using the
same number of pounds per acre, gives equally as good,
if not better, results than "Soda."
“CEREALITE”
is packed in 200 pound bags, in good mechanical condi
tion, does not stiffen the land, and does not Evaporate.
The crop gets it all.
For “CEREALITE’' & Full Information
regarding it, apply to
COTTER-UNDERWOOD CO., Smithfield, N. C.
COTTER-UNDERWOOD CO., Four Oaks, N. C.
J. H. BOON & SON, Benson, N. C.
OR
Home Fertilizer and Chemical Company
Sole Owners and Manufacturers
!- ■ 4- ■ 4* ■ 4* ■ 4* 9 4* B 4* 4* B 4- B 4- 8 4*84*8 4* I
4*
81
4
81
4*
■
4»
■
4
■
4*
4
■
4*
■
4*
■
4
4*
■
4*
■
4
■
4*
■
4*
■
4*
■
4*
4
■
4
■
4
■
4*
■
4*
■
4*
■
4*
14
Legal Blanks at Herald Office
b
r
i
I
A Dainty Enameled
Bedroom
Don’t you admire a light, dainty bedroom with"
immaculate linen and draperies, and with walls, furni
ture and woodwork all enameled in pure white or
some delicate tint such as ivory or pale blue? You
can have one—it is not expensive. ,
ACME QUALITY
ENAMEL (Neal’s)
gives a hard, sanitary, lustrous, genuine enamel
surface, easily kept bright and clean.
It is offered in delicate tints or rich
colors to harmonize with draperies and
furnishings.
Cotter Hardware Co.