"Heah'sYo' Luzianne. *= Co'nel" ? - / A POT of steaming, stimulating ^j/ Luzianne Coffee set before "a .V gentleman and a judge of fine coffee." \\ A finer hot beverage than good, old Luzianne never existed. ^ Luzianne tastes all the way down and you say "Set 'em up again." Buy a can of Luzianne Coffee. If you can't honestly say that it's the best cup of coffee that ever passed your lips, tell your grocer you're not satisfied and he'll give you back your money on the spot. Please try Luzianne. YouH like it, you will. In clean, air-tight tins. COFFEE mm L 6,1 \ kt? uauw*? k " When It Pours , It Reigna" Sale Alonzo Parrish Personal and Real Property Benson, Saturday, February 23rd At 1 0:^0 A. M. r? y 9 Houses and Lots. 13 Vacant Lots. All in heart of town. 11 Second Hand Automobiles, going regardless of price. Great bargains., 6 Gasoline Engines from 1 to 20 H. P. Several Horses and Mules, Buggies, Shetland Pony, and so on. Lot Office Furniture. Terms : Real Estate, 1-3 cash, balance time. Personal property cash. Brass Band. Money to be given away. GEO. L. CAN AD AY, Auctioneer For ALONZO PARRISH Ministers of Gospel I Put Tanlac 011 Test Well-Known Ministers of the South Come Out Openly and Fearlessly and Tell What They Know to Be the Truth About the Medicine That Has Helped Them. Uarely will a minister of the Gospel indorse a proprietary medicine. The preacher's high calling, the influence he commands puts a grave re sponsibility on his every word. He will not jeopardize his reputation by commending a thing without first assuring himself it is all right. His word carries as much weight in the home, on the street, or in the public prints a 3 in the pulpit. When ministers of the greatest communions in the land endorse Tan lac their words carry conviction. They have put Tanlac to the test of person al service and have not found it want ing. The proprietors of Tanlac have re ceived countless testimonies from peo ple in every walk of life, earnestly commending it. Among them are a number from prominent ministers of various churches. A few cf these are printed below. Rev. W. C. Norton is pastor of the Wesley Memorial church of Jackson ville, Fla. He says: ? "I suffered from chronic indigestion for years. I sel dom slept well and had severe Lead aches. Since taking Tanlac I feel as well as ever I did ? sleep splendidly and eat anything I want. Tanlac has restored my health and I feel it my duty to recommend it." Rev. A. H. Sykes, pastor of Wat kins Park Presbyterian church, Nash ville, Tenn., says:? "Mrs. Sykes suf fered from stomach and kidney troubles and a nervous breakdown. Tanlac restored her health ? she is gaining strength and flesh rapidly ? her full restoration is but a question of time." Rev. E. G. Butler, pastor of Central Baptist church, Muskogee, Oklahoma, says: ? "I had attacks of acule indi gestion. Results from taking Tanlac have been most satisfactory ? am ^lad to recommend it as the best medicine I have ever tried." Rev. F. M. Winburn, Methodist, San Antonio, Tex., says: ? "I had no appe tite ? suffered from weakness and general debility ? could not work without quickly tiring. Found Tanlac just what my system needed. I con sider Tanlac a good medicine to build up run-down systems." Rev. R. J. Taylor, pastor St. Pleas ant Baptist church, Franklin, Tex., says: ? "Grippe left me in very bad shape ? had indigestion, nervous head aches ? could not sleep well. Tanlac gave me a good appetite, strengthen ed my nerves, 1 sleep well as ever ? have gained five pounds." Rev. A. L. Tull, Methodis*, Atlanta, Ga., says: ? "My granddaughter was a nervous wreck from indigestion. Tan lac gave her an appetite ? she can eat anything. She is on the road to re covery." Re\\ Jas. II. New, Baptist, Clark ton, Ga., says: ? My wife had severe cramps, headaches, was very nervous, badly run down, weak and thin. Tanlac caused her troubles to disap pear ? she never complains now." Rev. A. J. Vallery, former superin tendent Bethany Home, Monroe, La., now of Memphis, Tenn., says: ? "Three years ago I had a general breakdown with indigestion ? had rheumatic pains in legs. Since taking Tanlac am relieved of indigestion- ? rheumatic pains have stopped ? feel like a new man. I give Tanlac my un qualified endorsement." Rev. John M. Sims, Baptist, At lanta, Ga., says: ? "I sutfered from nervous indigestion and inactive liver ? digestion badly impaired. Tanlac corrected these troubles entirly ? gained ten pounds taking two bot tles." Rev. W. T. Roby, pastor West Lons dale Methodist church, Knoxville, Tenn., testifies from personal experi ence as to the great benefit he de rived from taking Tanlac for disor dered stomach. No greater praise can be given a remedy than the unsolicited testimony of men whose lives are devoted to the betterment of their fellow men. Their integrity cannot be doubted. They serve their calling often at great per sonal sacrifice. Tanlac has helped them ? they say so beause they want to do you good. Tanlac is sold by Hood Bros., Smithfield, N. C., and Creech Drug Company, Benson, N. C. (Advertisement.) Another Lot Family Bibles just Received at HERALD BOOK STORE You Are a Patriotic Farmer! Y ou will make every acre produce its ut most in food crops, cotton and tobacco, all greatly needed by our country. You will best serve your country and yourself by fertilizing each acre liberally with SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS " IT PA YS TO USE THEM " There is a national car and labor shortage. Delay is dangerous. r~ < ORDER TODAY m ft ? in tsnetram^l Manufactured by SWIFT & CO. FERTILIZE*? WORKS ATLANTA, GA. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Factories: Atlanta, Albany, LaGrsnge, Moultrie, Savannah, Ga. WILMINGTON and GREENSBORO, N. C., CHESTER and COLUMBIA, S. C. FOR SALE BY W. M. SANDERS, Smithfield, N. C. ADAMS CO., Four Oaks, N. C. SWIFTS] lERTiLIZERS NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Chas. M .Johnson, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 9 day of Jan uary, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate | will ma':j immediate payment. Th.s o day January, 1918. A. G. JOHNSON, Administrator. NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Administer on the estate of Spicey Pope, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 5th day of February, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; Md all persons ndebted to said estate will | make immediate payment. This 4th day of February, 1918. J. R. POPE, Administrator. Coats, N. C. Ezra Parker, Attorney. NOTICE. By virtue of the authority contained in a Mortgage Deed Executed to G. C. Earp by W. H. Bailey and wife and Eugene M. Bailey and dated the 27th day of January, 1918, and duly Regis tered in the Register's Office of John ston County in Book ? No. 27, page 73, the undersigned will sell at pub lic auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on the 18th day of March, 1918. at 12 o'clock M., the following property to-wit: Beginning in the Louisburg Road, corner of Lot No. 1, and runs with the line of said Lot 75 W 132 poles to the mouth of Crooks Branch, at Neuse River; thence up said River to a maple; thence S. 81 1-2 E. 89 1-2 poles to a stake in the Louisburg Road; thence with said Road to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or lesss, and being Lot No. 3, which was allotted to Claudia L. Adams, later Claudia L. Joyner, wife of C. J. Joyner, in the division of the lands of Francis I). Rains, deceased, as ap pears from records of said division recorded in Land Book No. 3, page 317 office of Clerk of Superior Court of Johnston Country, and conveyed to Sarah J. Eason by R. L. Ray and wife, Omega A. Ray, by deed, dated Feb. 18th, 1907, and recorded in Book "R'r No. 9, page 179. Excepting two acres, 6 acres, 9 acres and one acre previously sold off" and deed from above original tract leaving the bal ance of 32 acres more or less here with. This 11th day of February, 1818. G. C. EARP, Mortgagee. F. H. Brooks, Atty. NOTICE. By virtue of the authority contained in a Mortgagee Deed Executed to Farmers Mercantile Co., by Simon Morgan and dated the third day of April, 191G, and duly Registered in the Register's Office of Johnston County in Book No. 18, page 4(5, the under signed will sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on the 18th day of March, 1918, at 12 o'clock M., the following property to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Tom Wiggins, Len Chappell, Betty O'Neal, Hezekiah Watson and others. Being the tract or parcel of land conveyed to Simon Morgan by deed from Silas Lucas, as will appear from reference to the registry of Johnston County. Con taining forty-five acres more or less. For a more complete boundary, re ference is hereby made to the records of the books of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County. This February 11, 1918. FARMERS MERCANTILE CO., Mortgagee. NOTICE! By virtue of the authority contained in a Mortgage Deed, Executed to Farmers Mercantile Co., (Inc.) by Grainger Whitley, and dated the 30th day of January, 1911, and duly Regis tered in the Register's Office of John ston County in Book F No. 11, Page 1 166, the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., ion the 18th day of March, 1918, at Noon, the following property to wit: One lot in "Belmont," (a suburb of the town of Smithfield, N. C.) laid off and platted and sold by E. W. Pou, said plat being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johr.ston County. The lot herein conveyed be ing lot No. 16 in said plat, and being the lot conveyed by E. W. Pou et als to said O. Grainger Whitley. This February 11, 1918. FARMERS MERCANTILE COMPANY, (Inc.) Mortgagee. mlm ~ GOOD BLOOD Positive ? Convincing Proof Many so-called remedies for anae mia are only so in name. Their mak ers are afraid to prove their el'ims by telling what their medicine3 contain. The only way to be hontst with the people is to let them kno -t what they are paying for. Here is the Vinol formula. When the doctor knows what a medicine contains, it ceases to be a "patent" medicinc. T> Cod Liver and Beef Peptones, Iron and " Manganese Peptonates, Iron and Am manium Citrate, Lime and Soda Glycero phosphates, Cascarin. Any doctor will tell you that the in gredients of Vinol, as named above, will enrich the blood and banish anae mia and create strength. When the blood is pure and rich and red, the body is strong and robust. You can prove this at our expense because your money will be returned if Vinol does not impfevj vc?r health. HOOD BROS., Smithfield, N. C. a ST NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of an order md judgement of the Superior Court nade on January 19th, 1918, in the pecial proceedings entitled, "G. W. ohnson, et uls, vs. Jas. Ira Johnson," he same being a petition for sale of ..nds for p; rtition, the undersigned, ommi osioner, will, on Saturday, Feb ruary 23rd, 1918, at twelve o'clock kl., at the Court, House door of John iton County, in the town cf Smithfield C., offer for sale to the highest >idder for cash, the following de scribed tract of land, towit: Situate in Oneals Township, Coun y and State aforesaid, and being all >f Lot No. 7 in the Division of the ands of Calvin Johnson, dee'd, and ?ecorded in Book No. 4, page 554, 3flice of the Clerk of the Superior ?ourt of Johnston County, and BE GINNING at a stake in the Stilley ine and runs S. 4 degrees W. 17 poles o a stake; thence N. 89 degrees W. )5 1-2 poles to a stake; thence N. 21/^ legrees E. 17 poles to a stake; thence 3. 89 degrees E. 96 poles to the be ginning, containing Ten (10) Acres, nore or less. About Eight acres of his land cleared. This January 19th, 1918. ED. F. WARD, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF HOUSE ANI) LOT. ? That under and by virtue of powers conferred on the undersigned :>y a judgement of H. G. Connor, Judge, I will on Monday, Febru try 25, 1918, in front of the Courthouse in the town of Smithfield, North Carolina, ffer for rale, between the hours of 12 M. and 2 o'clock P. M., that cer tain house and lot, belonging to Cal ionia Turner, which was mortgaged to Nowell & Richardson, Incorpora ted, prior to the said corporation sroing into bankruptcy. The said property being described as follows: "Beginning at Mary Williams'* cor ner on Smithfield Street, in the town i)f Selr.ia, North Carolina, and runs with the said Street South 75 f -et to the line of Eliza Richardson; thence East 75 feet to the corner cf Claude Bell; thence Northwardly with the line of Claude Bell 75 feet to the cor ner of Mary Williams; thence with the line of Mtry Williams 75 feet to the point of beginning, and contain ing 1-8 of an acre more or less. This being the property conveyed by J. H. I'arker ; nd wife to Caldonia Turner September 24th, 1903, and recorded in Book A. No. 9 at page 548 Regis try of Johnston County. January 24th, 1918. Terms of Sale cash. S. P. WOOD, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Noweil & Richardson, Inc., Bankrupts. RAY & COCKERHAM, Attorneys. NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA, Johnston County. Under and by virtue of authority contained in a mortgage deed execut ed on December 16th, 1914 by and be tween Lula Williams. Willis Cole and Eliza Cole to Wellons & Wellons, r nd duly recorded in Book G. No. 13 at page 206 in the public Registry of Johnston County, the undersigned will cn Wednesday, February 27th 1918 at the Court house door in the town of Smithfield, sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bid "er, all af the right, title and interest of said mortgagers in and to the follow ing described tract of iand situate in Bentonville vowns'nip, Johnston County: Lot N.i. 1 allotted to the heirs of Hinton Cole. Beginning at a ijtake in B. B. Cox's line, comer of lot No. 3 and runs with said line of lot No. 3 N. 8 1-2 E. 34 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 2; thence S. 87 1-2 E. 88 1-2 poles i,o a stake in line of Faircloth heirs; tlvrtce with said line S.2 1-2 W. 14.7 poles to a stake; ihence S. 88 E. 66.8 poles to a pine stump in the edge .'f New Road; thence with said road S. 22 E. 22 1-2 poles to a stake, B. B. Cox's corner; thence with said line N. 89 W. 168 1-2 poles to the be ginning, containing 28 1-2 acres, r:.re cr less. This January 26th, 1918. WELLONS & WELLONS, Moi*tgagees. IF YOU WANT CEMENT SEE THE Smithfield Hardware Company. 'Jit ,t ? for my wife fhife?Jv\ II rZ?HiM( v V I NC OTHTR LIKE IT. r:o other as cooo. S,t^-"NEWHO?'E" nr h nt. .1 liic mci ai i tic i ncc vi ii i'?y. 1 ?>? ?"? ( repf'r c\;h tia? by rjk>ri" er wor^-ian'* ;> ai t ? :iiallly of ma'Tial itisur-* Jiff-lcnr ? ? iium ait luaiat oa ??aviuic the "N2V7li.. M' "? WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME" Known the world over (ot superior se\* ;n* qua'itie* Not told under any other name. tat NEW ttOMt SEWING MACHINE C0.f0BANSM^ . J. M. BEATY. Smithlieid, N. C.