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SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Devd of Trust rvudi' and executsa to the undersigned trustee, by A. B. Currin and Lonie L. Currin his wife, to secure ?n inde'>t edness to . Mrs. Margaret Harward Bagley, which said Deed of Trust is recorded in Book 109, Page 144 in the" office of the Register of Deeds fur Harnett County and Book 1 No. 1U, Page 149, etc., in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County, default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness therein secured and application hav ing been made by the said Mrs. Mar garet Harward Bagley to the under signed to make sale of the property hereinafter described according to the power of sale contained in the said Deed of Trust, ll.e undersigned will at 12 o'clock noon on the 28th day of December, 1917, at the Court House door at Lillington in Harnett County offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder or bidders for cash the following described tracts of land and interests in land lying and being in said Harnett and Johnston Counties: FIRST TRACT: The one-half un divided interest of A. B. Currin in, of and to the following described tract or parccl of land lying and being in Black River Township, Harnett Coun ty, North Carolina, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a corner with Z. D. Overby in the center of the Angier road in the run of Hugh's Creek and j runs with said Z. D. Overby's line , down the run of said Creek, passing said Overby's corner and with J. L. | Johnson's line and past his corner in the said Creek and with M. D. Den ning's line about 58.80 chains to said Denning's corner in the W. H. Flow ers' old line; thence as his line North 89 1-2 degrees West 5.75 chains to M. F. Barbour's corner, thence with said ^Barbour's line North 68 degrees West 7 chains to the old corner with J. L. Talley, thence with his line North 1 1-2 degrees East about 10 chains to a stake and pointers, cor ner of the H. H. Carroll eld tract, thence with another of the said Talley * * * * old marked lines, North 87 1-4 West 40.50 chains to a stake and pointers, corner in the R. S. Mat thews' old line, thence as the said Matthews' line North 2 East 6.85 chains to a stake, corner with Arson Pate, thence with his line North 27 East 9.25 chains to a corner of the H. W. Pate tract, thence with another of Arson Pate's lines North 76 de grees West 17.50 chains to his corner, thence with another of his lines North 7 West 5.50 chains to his corner, thence West with his line 5 chains to< his corner, thence North 55 degrees West 5 chains to his corner, thence South 87 degrees West 4.20 chains to his corner in the old Whittenton line, thence as the said old Whittenton line North 24 degrees East 23.20 chains to the said Whittenton corner, (now J. L. Johnson's corner), thence as said J. L. Johnson's line and past his corner South 73 1-2 East 34.50 chains to a stake corner in the H. H. Caroll old line, thence with said old line North 47 decrees East passing H. W. Pate's corner 12.75 chains to a high Lightwood stump North West corner of the Carroll tract, thence North 2 East with H. W. Pate's line 3 chains to his corner, thence with said Pate's line North 75 degrees West 23 chains to a stake, corner in J. L. Johnson's line, thence with his line North 27 de grees East 7.20 chains to stake and pointers corner with the Birch or Ella Page tract, thence with a line of said tract South 80 degrees East 19.75 chains to a large pine stump corner in the A. B. Currin line, thence as the said old line North 2 degrees East 2.70 chains to a stake corner in |yie of right of way of the Durham and Southern Railway Company, thence as a curve of said line in an Eastern direction 19.50 chains to a stake cor ner in W. H. Folwers' line, thence as his line South 8 3-4 degrees West 6 chains to a stake corner in the center of the Holly Springs and Angier road, thence as the said Angier road 29.70 chains to the beginning, containing 399 1-10 acres, as per plat made by A. W. Gregory, May 23, 1914. This tract contains the Carroll tract of land, conveyed to A. B. Currin by deed recorded in book 184, page 8; the tract conveyed to said Currin and Mabry by The Dixie Land Company by deed recorded in book 180, page 102; the tract conveyed to A. B. Currin by W. E. Baggett recorded in book 180, page 142 and that con veyed to said Currin by B. F. Wil liams by deed recorded in said Register of Deeds office for Harnett County; and is subject to a certain Deed in Trust by A. B. Currin and wife to J. W. Bunn in the sum of $1,750.00 on the Carroll tract recorded in book 106, page 580; and a certain mortgage deed by said Currin and Mabry to The Dixie Land Company tract in the amount of $2,460.00 re corded in book 109, page 6 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Harnett County. There is to be deducted from this tract 150 acres of the Carroll tract which has heretofore been sold by J. W. Bunn, Trustee, and 228 acres of The Dixie Land Company tract, which has heretofore been sold under a prior mortgage, leaving: the one-half inter est of A. B. Currin in 21 1-10 acres included in the above description to be sold at the sale. SECOND TRACT: A one-half un divided interest (E. R. Madry owning the other half) in the following de scribed tract or parcel of land lying and being in Black River Township, Harnett County, North Carolina; This boundary includes 5 tracts as follows viz: 4 tracts 61 acres purchas ed from William Searcy, Sr., and 13 3-4 acres purchased of William Searcy Jr., and is a portion of the South West corner of the Ransom Pate dec. old tract, making in all 74 3-4 acres, bounded as follows, viz: Beginnine at a stake corner on the Bank of Mid Prong of Buies' Creek with Williams' Bro. Corner and runs as their line South 87 degrees East 27.75 chains to a stake corner in an old field, thence North 5 degrees East 3.17 chains to a corner, thence North 2 degrees East 10 chains to a stake corner, thence South 80 East passing the South West cor ner of the Pate old tract 11.50 chains to an old corner, thence South 4 degrees West 13.20 chains to u Rock corner, thence North 27 degrees East 10.50 chains to a Black Gum corner now down just below an old ford, thence up the various courses of the run of said Branch about South 88 10.50 chains to a Black Gum corner ner, thence North 19 degrees East 5 chains to a stake and pointers cor ner, thence North 69 degrees West 10.15 chains as a marked line to a stake corner in a path at the edge of an old Ditch Bridge, thence as another of Arson Pate's lines North 11 East 4.25 chains to a stake corner near the edge of a branch, thence north 75 de grees West as his other line 4.25 chains to a stake corner in the Wil liam Searcy, Sr., old line, thence as that old line North 25 East 3.10 chains to stake corner with J. L. Johnson, thence with his line North 85 degrees West 17.33 chains to a corner, thence North 87 degrees West 9.50 chains to a stake corner at the run of M. Prong of Buies' Creek, thence down the vari ous courses of the run of said Creek to the beginning and is 74 3-4 acres more or less. This tract or parcel of land is com posed of that tract or parcel of land conveyed to A. B. Currin and E. R. Mabry by William Searcy and wife by deed recorded in book 179, page 550 and by William Searcy, Jr., and wife to A. B. Currin by deed recorded in book 183, page 92, Register of Deeds office in Harnett County and is sub ject to a certain Mortgage by said Currin and Mabry to William Searcy for $800.00 recorded in book 110, page 386 said Register of Deeds office. There is to be deducted 65 3-4 acres heretofore sold under mortgage by William Searcy, included in these boundaries leaving 13 acres of land of this tract to be sold at this sale. THIRD TRACT: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Grove Township, Harnett County, Pleasant Grove Township, Johnston County, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the South East corner of the Harper tract and runs North 3 degrees East 23 chains to a stake corner, thence with the D. S. Stephenson old line North 87 de grees West 15 chains to a stake cor ner with Debro Jones', thence with his line South 4 degrees West 12.50 chains to a stake corner with s/iid Jones', thenCe with his line about North 87 degrees West about 10.60 chains to his other corner, thence with his other line North 16 3-4 East 10 chains to stake corner with A. J. Gregory, thence with his line North 77 degrees West 25.70 chains to a stake corner at an old Ditch, thence as another of his lines North 10 de grees West 2 chains to S. R. Wilson's ^old corner, thence North 84 1-2 de grees West 17.20 chains to a corner with Benton Pleasant's old corner, thence with his old line South 12 1-2 " 1 J A rtA 1 ? ! X 1 XT r,ast 4u..*u cnains crossing me new Road to a stake corner in a branch with J. M. Gregory's, thence with his line South 58 1-2 degrees East 6.50 chains to a stake, corner in a branch, thence with said J. M. Gregory's line South 50 East 18.28 chains to a pine corner in the head of a Branch, thence down the Branch 4 chains to the old corner, thence as the old line North 36 degrees East 7.35 chains to a cor ner with the Church Lot, thence with the Pool old line North 36 degrees East 27.50 chains to the old Post Oak corner, thence about South 87 de grees East about 14 chains to the be ginning and includes 6 tracts r.nd the remaining portion of the Pool old tract and makes in all 200 3-4 acres, more or less. This tract or parcel of land is com posed of those certain tracts or par cels of land conveyed to A. B. Currin and A. H. Gordon by Th^ Dixie Land Company, deed recorded in book 180, page 106, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Harnett County and book 12, page 447, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County, the interest of A. H. Gordon in the same being thereafter conveyed to A. B. Currin by deed recorded in said Registers of Deeds offices; and the first, fourth and fifth tracts of land conveyed to A. B. Currin by J. G. Currin by deed recarded in book , page , in the office of the Register of Deeds for Harnett County and book , page , in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County. FOURTH TRACT: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Anderson Creek Township, Harnett County, adjoining the lands of Wil liam Dorman, Jacob West, M. L. Wil liams and others and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake and pointers in Jacob West's line, running thence with said West's line West 31.63 chains to a stake and pointers in West's old line, thence with said line North 3 degrees East 19 chains to a stake and pointers, William Dorman's corner, thence with his line East 31.6" chains to said Dorman's corner, thence South 3 degrees West 19 chains to the beginning containing 60 acres, more or less and beine conveyed to A. B. Currin and W. H. Parrish by L. C. Smith and wife, the interest of W. H. Parrish being conveyed to A. B. Cur rin by deed dated June 4th. both deeds being filed for registration. FIFTH TRACT: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Black River Township, Harnett Coun tv, adjoining the lands of Sam Byrd, Henry Elliot, Evander Williams and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake, the Southwest corner of the Nat Elliot 75 acre tract and runs thence a? Henry .Elliot's line North 88 degrees East 38.25 chains to a corner of the 25 acres belonging to Rena McClean., thence as his line of the Rena McClean tract North 6 de crees West 16.75 chains to a stake, her other corner, thence South 74 de grees West 7.50 chains to a corner, thence North 87 1-2 degrees West 19.25 chains to a stake and pointers, thence South 4 degrees West, 16.87 chains to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less being conveyed to A. B. Currin by W. M. McDougald and others by deed recorded in book 183, page 42 in the office of the Regis Iter of Deeds for Harnett County. SIXTH TRACT: That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Black River Township. Hprnett Coun ty, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of William K. McClean, A. B. Currin and others, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner of the 6 1-2 acre tract in line of tract No. 9 herein conveyed and runs South 87 1-2 de grees East 10.50 chains to a corner, on the Kast side of a branch, thence down the branch, North 10 degrees West 10 cIumtis to the corner, thence North 87 1-2 degrees West 18.25 chains to a corner, in the line of lot No. 5 also corner of lot No. 3, thence South 30 1-2 degrees East 12 chains to the beginning, containing 13 acres, more or less and being lot No. 4 in the division of the lands of Sam McDou gald, deceased, and being conveyed to A. B. Currin by William McDougald and others by deed recorded in book 183, page 41 in the office of the Regis ter erf Deeds for Harnett County. Apex, N. C., Nov. 10, 1917. ? PERCY J. OLIVE, ; Trial?. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Deed of Trust made and executed to the undersign- 1 ed trustee, by A. B. Currin -xnd wife, Lonie L. Currin to secure an indebted- j ness to Mrs. Margaret Harward Bag ley, which said Deed of Trust is re- j corded in book 109, page 144 in the , office of the Register of Deeds for j Harnett County and book I, No. ( 13, page 149, etc., in the office of the ( Register of Deeds for Johnston j County, default having been made in j the payment of said indebtedness ( therein secured and application hav ing been made by the said Mrs. Mar- < garet Harward Bagley to the under- < signed to make sale of the property hereinafter described according to the < power of sale contained in the said 1 Deed of Trust, the undersigned will at 12 o'clock noon on the 4th day of 1 January, 1918, at the Court House ; door at Smithfield in Johnston County, 1 offer for sale at public outcry to the j highest bidder or bidders for cash the : following described tracts of land and ] interests in land lying and being in ? said Johnston County: FIRST TRACT: That certain tract j or parcel of land lying and being in ] Johnston County, Pleasant Grove < Township, adjoining the lands of A. B. Currin, L. E. Byrd and others, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in W. A. McGee's line and runs North 36 1-2 degrees East 24.50 chains to a stake , in Frank McCloxvd's line, thoncc as his line North 8 degrees West 22 ] chains to a post oak, Raoni Pool's < line and corner, thence as his line ; South 34 degrees West to a post oak stump, thence to the beginning, and ] containing 35 acres, more or less, and- i being the second tract conveyed to A. i B. Currin by J. G. Currin by deed re corded in book . page in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County. SECOND TRACT: Lying and being in Pleasant Grcve Township, Johnston , County, adjoining the lands of A. B. Currin, L. E. Byrd and others and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in Fredrick ^ Pool's line and runs South 41 degrees East, 18.10 chains to a stake Hille's , corner, thence North 45 degrees : East 11.70 chains to a stake in W. 13. Stewart's line, thence North 41 de- ' grees West 19.84 chains to a stake * in Pool's line, thence North 41 de- ] grees West 19.84 chains to a stake in Pool's line, thence South 35 degrees West to the beginning, containing 27 acres, more or less, and being the third tract from J. G. Currin to A. B. Currin by deed recorded in book , page in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County. THIRD TRACT: Lying and being in Pleasant Grove Township, Johnston County, adjoining the lands of W. B. Johnson and A. B. Currin, Lonie Par rish and others and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake in McCuller's Branch, W. B. Johnson's and A. B. Currin's corner, running thence down the coriler of said branch in a south erly direction 10.75 chains to a stake in said branch, thence South 30 de grees West 18.15 chains to two red oaks, a corner, thence South 62 de grees East 5.90 chains to a pin, thence South 60 degrees East 13.30 chains to a stake corner, thence North 4 degrees East 28.35 chains to a stake, the be ginning, containing 31.40 acres, more or less, being the first and second tracts of land conveyed to A. B. Cur rin by James E. Langston and wife by deed recorded in book , page in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County. FOURTH TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Pleasant Grove Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of A. B. Currin, W. B. Johnson and others and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a maple in McCuller's Branch, running thence South 58 1-2 ? degrees East 5.20 chains to a pine, thence with L. E. Byrd's line, an < agreed line, to a stake in the old line; < thence South 61 degrees East 13.30 chains to a stake, thence North 4 de- ! grees 28.35 chains to the Branch, i up said Branch to the beginning, con- 1 taining 20 acres, more or less, and < being the third tract conveyed to A. B. 1 Currin, by James E. Langston and '? wife by deed recorded in book , ] page ? ? in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston oCunty. Apex, N. C., Nov. 16, 1917. < PERCY J. OLIVE, i Trustee. '? NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the estate cf Alice Morgan, deceased, hereby no tifies all persons having claims against said estate to present tha same to me duly verified on or be fore the 6th day of November, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; all persons in debted to said estate will make imme diate payment. This second dav r> f November. 1917. MOSES M. WATSON, Administrator. Wendell, N. C., Route No. i. W. H. RHODES, Attorney. Wendell, N. C. NOTICE. By virtue of the powers contained 1 in a certain mortgage deed executed ?nd delivered to the undersigned by c Calvin Richards >n and wife Stanch ie t Richardson on th 26th day of Novem- ( ber, 1910, which mortgage is duly t recorded in the Registry of Johnston r County in Book 1-11, pag 273, the ^ ;erms and conditions ther in having c x?en broken, the undervgn d will of- ^ fer for sale at the Court llcusc door i n the town of Smithflcld, N. C., on i December 22, 1917, at 12 o'clock M., j :o the highest bidder for cash .he fol owing described property: j Situate in Block "B" in the plan of j he town of Selma, N. C., adjoining j N'oble Street on the north; on the east j jv Pollock Street; on the south by ^ Hester Adams' lot; on the west by t Argal property, and known as lot t, No. 5, in said plan, containing % of an icre. i This 19th November, 1917. W. B. ROBERTS, \ Mortgagee. A. M. Noble, Attorney. ^ NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. Under and by virtue of an order and iudgnient of the Superiour Court of lohnston County, made in the Special Proceedings entitled, " Ella Sanders, widow, and Willie Sanders, et als, Heirs at Law of Hardie D. Sanders, lee'd, Ex Parte, " a ten per cent cen tum raise of the bid heretofore offered t for the property hereafter described having been made, the undersigned Commissioner will on Thursday, the 13th day of December, 1917, at twelve j'clock M.. at the Court-house door of said County, in the town of Smithfield, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bid ler for CASH the following lot or tract of land, to wit: Situated in the County and State aforesaid, and on the East side of the ; A. C. L. Railroad, opposite the Depot in the town of Smithfield, and being a part of the subdivision of the H. M. Barnes lands, plat of which sudivision is recorded in Book "Z" No. 12, page 273, Registry of Johnston County; and, being all of Lots Nos. 9 and 10 and parts of Lots Nos. 15 and 16 of said subdivision, making up a lot of land ISO feet by 150 feet and on which lot is situated a five-room dwelling. This 12th day of November, 1917. ED. F. WARD, Commissioner. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate, of W. H. Wells, deceased, hereby notifies all persDns having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 20th day of November, 1918, o# this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and ill persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 19th day of Nov., 1917. MRS. H. P. WELLS, Administrator. RESALE. North Crrolina, Johnston County, In the Superior Court, j Before the Clerk. < Walter Eason, Dan Eason, Stella Rad- ] ford and her husband, Rufus Radford; < Hugh Eason, Enoch Eason, Ora Eason, 1 India Eason, and Emmett Eason Heirs at Law of Elijah Eason, and the } last three being Minors appeared by 1 their Guardian Ad Litem, A. M. Noble, 1 Ex-Parte. The bid having been raised for this farm the same will be resold at the Court House Door in Johnston Co- * jnty, at 12 o'clock M., Wednesday, De ?ember 12, 1917. The same terms upon which is was sold Nov. 8, 1817. By virtue of the judgment of the 1 Superior Court rendered in the above . entitled matter the undersigned Com missioner will offer for sale on the 8th day of November, 1917, at the Court House door in Johnston County, at 12 . o'clock M., the following described tracts of land: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a ; stake Benjamin Eason's corner, and . runs N. 102 to a stake on the Smith- ! field road; thence N. 57 1-2 W. 125 to a sweet gum on Mill Swamp; thence ' down said stream to Neuse River; * thence down Neuse River to the i Slaughter Branch, C. Radford's cor- ( tier; thence up said branch and a \ Northprong of the same to a stake; j thence South 2 E. 60 to a black gum C. Radford's corner; thence N. 70 E. ! 36 to a stake, Benjamin Eason's cor- , ner; thence Ea^t 52 to the beginning, containing 104 3-4 acres. See Book 'E" 87, Registry of Johnston County. ( rhis farm is between Selma and Smithfield. A good farm within three . miles of Smithfield and two miles of Selma, on public road ? sand-clay. J. W. JONES, j Commissioner. . This November 26, 1917. 1 MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. j North Carolina, Johnston County. Under and by virtue of authority contained in a mortgage deed exe cuted by John N. Godwin and wife, Addie Godwin, to Wiley Narron & Sons Company on March 20, 1916, and recorded in Book No. 18, page 217, Registry of Johnston County, the con ditions of said mortgage having been aroken, the undersigned will offer for < ?ale at public auction at the Court ' House door in the town of Smithfield, ' N. C., on Saturday, the 22nd day of 1 December, 1917, at 12 o'clock M., for ? ^ash, all the undivided right, title and interest of the said John N. Godwin * and wife, Addie Godwin, in and to that ' tract of land in O'Neal's Township, ' Johnston County, State of North 1 Carolina, described and bounded as follows, to-wit; On the North by the 1 land of Robert Scarboro; on the East > by the land of Needham Stancil; on 1 the South by the land of Troy Narron '? and on the West by the binds of Troy Narron, containing forty-seven acres 1 (47) more or less and being the land ' if Condary Stancil, colored, deceased, 1 and the interest herein conveyed is a f one-third undivided interest in the < land of the said Condary Stancil, de- < ceased. This 22nd dav of November, 1917. 1 WILEY NARRON & SONS CO., Mortgagees. F. H. Brooks, Attorney. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. ^forth Carolina, Johnston County. Under and by virtue of authority ?ontained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. E. Wiggs to F. Hunter Creech, trustee for George Ross Pou >n the ninth day of April, 1917, and ?ecordod in the registry of Johnston bounty in Book 30, page 535, the con litions of said deed of trust having >een broken, and application having >een made to the undersigned by Geo. toss Pou, and the mortgagor request ng that foreclosure be had; Therefore the undersigned will offer or sale at public auction at the Court louse Door in the town of Smithtield, vl. C., on Saturday, Dec. 22, 1917, at .2 o'clock M, the following described louse and lot lying and being in the own of Selma, N. C., and bounded and lescribed as follows, to-wit: Being lot No. t>8 and 69 in the J. H. ^arker plot of the town of Selma, be ginning at a corner of lot No. 07 on Massey St., and runs 50 ft. to a corner >f lot No. 70; thence with lino of lot ^o. 70 westwardly 150 ft. to a stake; hence parallel with Massey St. 50 ft. o line of lot No. (57; thence with line >f lot No. (57 150 ft. to Massey St., the joint of the beginning, containing a Pactional part of an acre. The above described lots of land are he same identical lots bought by J. 3. Wiggs from George Ross Pou and .aid instrument was given to secure he purchase price of the property. This 22nd day of November, 1917. f. Hunter creech, Trustee. F. IL BROOKS, Attorney. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Joe 3. Murphy, deceased, hereby notifies ill persons having claims against said ?state to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 14th day of November, 1918, or this notice will be ilaced in bar of their recovery; and all jersons indebted to said estate will nake immediate payment. This 12th day of November, 1917. J. I. MURPHY, Administrator. Ray and Cockerham, Attorneys. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as \dmi^istrator on the estate of J. R. 3arnes and Bettie Barnes, deceased, lereby notifies all persons having :laims against said estate to present he same to me duly verified on or be fore the 14th day of November, 1918, >r this notice will be pleaded in bar >f their recovery; and all persons in lebted to said estate will make imme liate payment. This 12th day of November, 1917. J. W. BARNES, Administrator. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as \dministrator on the estate of G. II. Earner, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said ?state to present the same to me duly /erified on or before the 20th day of Nov., 1918, or this notice will be ^leaded in bar of their recovery; and ill persons indebted to said estate .vill make immediate payment. This 10th day of Nov., 1917. J. G. PITTMAN, Administrator. Kenly, N. C., No. 2. ORDER OF OUTLAWRY. November 6, 1917. North Carolina, lohnston County, IN THE RECORDERS COURT. STATE VS BERNICE SMITH AND OLA SMITH. Upon affdavit of W. F. Grimes, Sheriff of Johnston County, in the ibovc entitled cause filed, I hereby proclaim Bernice Simth and Ola Smith jutlaws under and by virtue of the itatutes of the State of North Carolina in such cases made and provided; The said Bernice Smith and Ola Smith are hereby notified that they ire required to surrender themselves to the sheriff of Johnston County, or ather officer, to be dealt with as the law directs in the case against them for robbery and larceny committed in Elevation Township, Johnston County, an or about the 21st day of October, 1917; And they will further take notice that if they fail or refuse to immedi ately surrender themselves, then and n that event all gocd people of the State are called upon to capture them, ind in case of fight or resistance, after seing called on or warned to surrender, :hey may be slain without accusation 5r impcachmcnt. This Nov. 6, 1917^ F. H. BROOKS, Judge of Recorders Court of Johnston County. SALE OF GOOD SMALL FARM. North Carolina, Johnston County. In the Superior Court, beore the ?lerk. C. T. Eason, Admr. of J. T. starling vs. W. A. Starling, Winnie Starling, Lester Starling, Ida Starling, [larvey Starling, Heirs at law J. T. Starling. Under the powers of a judgment en ured in a special proceeding in the Superior Court in the above entitled natter, the undersigned Commissioner adll on Thursday, the 27th of Dec., 1917, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door in Smithfie'ld, offer for mle to the highest bidder for cash the Following described tract of land in Selma Township. Beginning at a stake in S. B. Kirby's ine and. runs with said line N. 1-2 E. 12 poles to a stake, Winnie A. Star ing's corner, thence with said line N. 83 E. 109 1-2 poles to a pine on the ?anal in Little Creek, thence down said ^reek to a small bay tree, thence S. 83 VV. 110 1-2 poles to the beginning, con taining 14 7-lfi acres more or less. This the 26th dav of Nov., 1917. C. T. EASON. Administrator. W. W. Cole, Atty. 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Under and by virtue of an order and judgement of the Superior Court of Johnston County made on the 14th day of November, 1917, in the special Proceedings entitled, "J. V .Pittman, et als, vs. Winnie Starling, et als," the same being a petition for sale of lands for partition, the undersigned Com missioners will, on Thursday, the 27th day of December, 1917, at twelve o'clock M., at the Court House Door in the town of Smithfield, Johnston County, State of North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land situate in the County and State aforesaid, and boun ded as follows to-wit: on the West by by the lands of Tommie Starling on the East by the lands of Wm. H. Jones, and on the South by the lands of Aby Starling, and containg about Fifteen Acres, more or less, and more partic ularly described by deed recorded in the Registry of Johnston County, in Book "P" No. 12, page 261, also, in book "W" No. 8, page 176. This Nov. 26, 1917. W. W. COLE, ED. F. WADE, Commissioners. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Executor on the estate of W. H. Graham, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said es tate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 30th day of October, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. W. H. UPCHURCH, Executor. I NO OTHER like it. no other as good Purchase I he "NEW HCMEW and vou -villha-e 4 life asset at the price you pay. The ebr.unaixon o! repair expense Ly superior workmans): ?? and \ '? quality of inn ten a I insures life-lonr ^rvic? nt ^ mum cost. Insist on having the "N?W HONiL* \ WARRANTED FOR ALL Tl ML Known the world over for superior sewing qualiticSi Not sold under any other name. m NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., ORANGE, MAS* J. M. BEATY Smith field, N. C. DR. J. F. FOSTER Physician and Surgeon KENLY, N. C. For Sprains, Lameness, Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals . Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealer*. #
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1917, edition 1
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