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BUSINESS LOCALS. MCE CAR MULES WELL BROKEN Come look them over. Roberts Atkinson Co., Selma, N. C. W. H. WAKEFIELD, M. D? OF Charlotte, will be in Kenly at Glenn Hotel on Friday, March 1st; Ben son, Parrish Hotel, Wednesday, ? March 6t'n; Four Oaks, Dr. Stan ley's Office, Thursday, March 7th. The doctor limits his practice to the medical and surgical treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat dis eases. Ask your physician about consulting Dr. Wakefield. OBERS 8-3-3. YOU CAN HAVE IT today. Austin-Stephenson Co. THREE PURE- BRED POLAND China male pigs for sale. Also 4 grade Poland China and Berkshire, 3 male and one female, and three Poland China grade gilts for sale. Phillip Lee, Four Oaks, N. C., R. 3. PLOWS AND PLOW CASTING? Largest stock we have ever car ried. See our line before you buy. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Selma, N. C. MISS BLANCHES MIZELL, WHO has been in charge of The Bon Ton Millinery Department for several years, and her two assistants are now on the Northern markets pur chasing millinery for the Bon Ton. Miss Mizell will return in a few days with one of the largest lines of fashionable millinery ever shown in Smithfield. Wait for her. THREE PURE-BRED POLAND China male pigs for sale. Also 4 grade Poland China and Berkshire, 3 male and one female, and three Poland China grade gilts for sale. Phillip Lee, Four Oaks, N. C., R. 3. CAR LOAD OF BEST MULES EVER brought to Smithfield. W. R. Long. GUANO DISTRIBUTORS, THE best on the market and prices right. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Sel ma, N. C. A NICE LOT OF BIBLES JUST RE ceived. Prices from 35 cents each to $4.00. Herald Book Store. IF YOU ARE READY TO PAINT see us. We carry a full line of leads and oil and ready mixed paints. Smithfield Hardware Co. ANOTHER LOT "OVER THE TOP," just received. Price $1.50 per copy. Herald Book Store. Best selling book in America except the Bible. WE HAVE ON HAND A FEW GOOD mules and horses for sale. Cotter Underwood Company. SEE OUR BIG TYPE TESTAMENT, big enough for very old people to read. Herald Book Store. BIG LOT SMOOTHING AND DISK harrows on hand. Selma Supply Company. THE DAVIS STORES IS THE place to do your Spring and Sum mer trading, as we have a large stock of cotton goods at one-half price. The Davis Stores, Smithfield, N. C. STALK CUTTERS: INTERNA tional Harvester Co.'s non-choke able, best stalk cutters made. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Selma, N. C. 800 SACKS RED DOG. COME quick. Austin-Stephenson Co. WANTED: EXTRA STENOGRA phic work. Box No. 271, City. SEE US FOR POULTRY NETTING and goose fence. Cotter Hardware Company. MISS BLANCHES MIZELL, WHO has been in charge of The Bon Ton Millinery Department for several years, and her two assistants are now on the Northern markets pur chasing millinery for the Bon Ton. Miss Mizell will return in a few days with one of the largest lines of fashionable millinery ever shown i-n Smithfield. Wait for her. OBERS GUANO 8-3-3. AUSTIN Stephenson Co. DISC AND SMOOTHING HAR rows, International Harvester Co. and Walter A. Wood's makes, all guaranteed. We have good prices on these harrows. Come to see us for harrows. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Selma, N. C. ANOTHER SUPPLY 'TEN NIGHTS in a Barroom" just received. Five cents each. By mail, eight cents. Herald Book Store. GRAIN DRILLS, LIME AND MA nure Spreaders. We bought at the right time, be sure to get our prices, every piece guaranteed. Roberts Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. SHOES AND DRY ^pOODS AT Selma Supply Company. SEVERAL VOLUMES OF RILEY'S Poems just received. Herald Book Store. SEE US FOR YOUR POULTRY wire to fence that garden. Solraa Supply Co. 800 SACKS RED DOG. COME quick. Austin-Stephenson Co. NOTICE. On Saturday, February 23rd, at 1 o'clock, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the old bridge timber at Swift Creek near Smith field. R. D. JOHNSON. WE HAVE IT PROBABLY. WE will thank you to ask us. Selrna Supply Co. MULES. WE HAVE JUST RE ceived a shipment of nice, good weighted, well-broke mules. Come look them over. Roberts-Atkinson Company, Selma, N. C. SHINGLES, SHINGLES, and ROOF ing. Selma Supply Company. MULES. WE HAVE JUST RE ceived a shipment of nice, good weighted, well-broke mules. Come look them over. Roberts-Atkinson Company, Selma, N. C. IF YOU WANT CEMENT SEE THE Smithrteld Hardware Company. MULES. WE HAVE JUST RE ceived a shipment of nice, good weighted, well-broke mules. Come look them over. Roberts-Atkinson Company, Selma, N. C. FOR SALE: COW Pi! AS. WHIP poorwills $3.65; Brabhams $3.75; Clays and Irons $3.75, and mixed $3.60 a bushel. Send us your orders before market advances. Hart and Howell, Fayctteville, N. C. FERTILIZER FOR ALL CROPS Now on hand. Get our prices. Roberts Atkinson Co., Selma, N. C. OBERS GUANO 8-3-3. AUSTIN Stephenson Co. THE BUYER FOR THE DAVIS Stores is now on the Northern markets, buying a large stock of early spring and summer millinery for The Davis Stores, Smithfield, N. C. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM Prize Winning Buff Orpington ? 13 for one dollar. See or write J. W. Setzcr, Smithfield, N. C. FRESH JERSY COWS FOR SALE. E. F. Boyett, Smithfield, N. C. WANTED? TWO GOOI) HANDS for saw mill and team driving. Good wages. House rent free with one acre of ground and use of team to plow same. Call on or write W. E. Parker, Atkinson's Mill ? Lunce ford, N. C. I HAVE FOR SALE SOME RED Bliss fall crop Irish potatoes at $1.00 per peck, also seed chufas at $1.25 per peck. A. G. Powell, R. 2, Smithfield, N. C. SEE ITS BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR farm implements and harness. Smithfield Hardware Company. SEE US FOR ASPHALT ROOFING and proslate shingles. Cotter Hardware Co. TWO CAR LOADS OF ASPHALT roofing just received. Cotter Hard ware Company, Smithfield, N. C. THE SMITHFIELD BUILDING & Loan Association has helped a num ber of people to build homes. It will help others, and maybe you. New series of shares now open. See Mr. J. J. Broadhurst. A FEW LITTLE DUTCH SULKY Plows that we can save you money on. Austin-Stephenson Company. SEE US FOR ASPHALT ROOFING and proslate shingles. Cotter Hardware Co. POTASH? WE HAVE IT. COME quick. Austin-Stephenson Co. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF good Mattresses. Austin-Stephen scn Company. BUY YOUR ACID AND COTTON seed meal from the Cotter-Under wood Company, Smithfield. Full supply now cn hand. IF YOU WANT QEMENT SEE THE Smithfield Hardware Company. COTTON. CORN, PEAS OR ANY other country produce you have for sale we will pay you top prices cash or in trade. Roberts-Atkin son Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. HIDING CULTIVATORS. Our No. 4 pivot axle riding Cultivators in crease the yield, but decrease the cost of crop production. A large stock on hand, but they are selling fast. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. JUST RECEIVED BIG LOT CAN vas cloth for tobacco beds. Cotter Underwood Company. WAR MAP OF THE WESTERN Front, in colors, for sale at The Herald Office, price 25 cents. COTTON SEED MEAL ANI) ACID. Come pfter it now. Austin-Steph enson Company. JUST RECEIVED AT COTTER-UN derwood Company's a car load of Red Rust Proof seed oats. CAR LOAD OF BEST MULES EVER brought to Smithfield. W. R. Long. FOR SALE? ONE NEW FORD CAR in first class condition. Good rea son for selling. W. M. Boykin, Micro, N. C. ONE CAR OF RED DOG. COME quick. Austin-Stephenson Co. DISC AND SECTION HARROWS? Prepare your land thoroughly with these harrows, your cultivation will be easier and harvest larger. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. THREE HUNDRED TONS BEST grade fertilizers now in warehouse. Cotter-Undcrsvood Co., Smithfield, N. C. TOBACCO BED CANVASS ON hand now. Austin-Stephenson Com pany. ANOTHER CAR HEART CEDAR Shingles just received. Cotter Hardware Co. CORN AND FLOUR MILLS WILL pay for themselves and then earn you a handsome profit on your in vestment. Come to see us to talk Corn or Flour Mills and we will show you what others who have bought of us are doing. Roberts Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. TOBACCO BK1) CANVASS ON hand now. Austin-Stephenson Com pany. ANOTHER CAR HEART CEDAR Shingles just received. Cotter Hardware Co. REAPERS AND BINDERS. IT will pay you to buy the Internation al Harvester Co. makes, and will pay you to buy now. Later prices will be higher and deliveries slow er and more uncertain. Roberts Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. ONE CAR AMERICAN FENCE JUst received. We have any height. Cotter Hardware Company. ONE CAR OF RED DOG. COME quick. Austin-Stephenson Co. CAN FURNISH TWO OR THREE Pounds nice country butter per week ? Miss Bessie Higgins, Smithfield, N. C., R. 1. WHAT DO YOU BUY IF YOU BUY our standard factory line of Inter national Harvester Co.'s and Wai ter A. Wood's makes of machin ery? You get the best time and experience and skill can produce. We carry them. Roberts- Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. FOR THE BEST FURNITURE SEE Austin-Stephenson Company. ANOTHER CAR HEART CEDAR Shingles just received. Cotter Hardware Co. LIME: AGRICULTURE & Bl'ILD ing lime. Have you tried lime on your land? You will be surprised at the results if you have not. We have agriculture and building lime. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. TOBACCO BED CANVASS ON hand now. Austin-Stephenson Com pany. HORSE AND BUGGY AND ONE Horsc Wagon for Sale on easy terms. ? Apply to Dr. L. D. Whar ton, Smithfield, N. C. FERTILIZERS? WE HAVE ANY analysis or body you want. Get our prices and terms before you buy. Roberts-Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. IF YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR farm it will pay you to see us. Abell & Gray, Smithfield, N. C. WHERE DO YOU BUY? IF YOU buy your machinery from us you have no trouble in getting your repairs. This should be a big con sideration in buying your machin ery and improvements. Roberts Atkinson Co., Inc., Selma, N. C. AT LAST MIGHTY MANTONE is HERE. Say I.ocal People Know a Good Thing When They See It. Man tone is here. This statement will be good news to the many people here who have heard of the good wc rk accomplished by this great non-alcoholic nerve, blood ami brain tonie und reconstruc tor for men and women in other parts of the State. '"We are mighty glad to be able to get Mantone here, too," said the Man tone Medical Director, "for the people of this section have the reputation of knowing a good thing when they see it. We fully intended to have Man tone here long ago but the people in other sections accepted it so greatly that cur supply was taxed. Now, however, we are able to keep up with the great demand for we have made laboratory increases. "When you buy Mantone you get the prescription that was used by a celebrated doctor to build new strength, health and life in nervous, half-sick and rundown men and wo men with such great success. The iron in Mantone enriches the blood and increases the strength and en durance and enables the blood to change food into living tissue. Then there is phosphorus in Mantone which strengthens and vitalizes every or gan of the body. "Mantone contains no alcohol ? its all medicine. You can't go wrong on it, for here's our guarantee ? no re lief, no cost." Mantone ? "Makes You Feel Good All Over;" is sold here by Ceech Hrug Co.; Kenly, 11. T. Fulghum; Clayton, Popes Drug Co.; Selma, Selma Drug Company. (Advertisement.) AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER For a good many years The American Tobacco Company have been conducting a series of experiments having as their object the improvement cf smoking tobaccos. And it is interesting to know that one of the greatest of their discoveries was one of the simplest, and that was, that cooking or toasting tobacco improved it in every way, just as cooking most foods improves them. They took a real Burley tobacco, grown in this country; toasted it as you would toast bread; moistened it to replace the natural moisture driven off by toasting; made it into cigarettes, called them "LUCKY STRIKE, the toasted cigarette," and offered them to the public. The result has been the greatest demand ever created for any tobacco product in a similar length of time. The change produced by toasting is not only most wholesome, but the flavor is greatly improved, just as cooking improves meat, fur example. " HIGHWAY POULTRY FARM " Offers for setting eggs from the best blood lines in the South of Single Comb White Orpingtons ? the kind that will win and lay for you. I won first on cock and first on hen, first and second on cockrels, first and sec ond on pullets at the Johnston County Faid in 1917. Eggs $1.50 and $2.00 per 15. Some choice breeding Pullets at $1.50 and $2.00 each. Write me your wants. JAS. L. PEEDIN. Pine Level, N. C., No. 1. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Executor on the estate of Geo. W. McCabe, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 1st day of February, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said tstate will make immediate payment. This 31 day of January, 1918. E. B. McCABE, Executor. Four Oaks, N. C., R. 4. ? NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue cf an order of the Superior Court of Johnston Coun ty made in the Speci:>l Proceeding en titled, C. E. Whitley vs. Lor'nzo Whitley, Romeo Whitley and others, the undersigned will, on the 23rd day of March, 1918, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House Door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash two tracts of land, lying and being in Selma Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: 1st Tract: "Beginning at a stake Nelson Smith's corner and runs S. with Jonas Herring's Ifne to Robert Sanders' corner; thence W. to an other of Robert Sanders' corner; thence N. to L. Richardson hereto; thence E. with Nelson Smith's line to the beginning, containing 1 1-4 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: One square acre 210x210 feet adjoining the lands of Lucien Hamilton, Julius Blackman, Hildred Peedin and II. P. Pearce and known as the Charlie Whitley home place." This 18th day of February, 1918. A. M. NOBLE, Commissioner. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LOT of New Testaments, ranging in price from ten cents to $.40 each. Herald Book Store, Smithfield, N. C. NOTICE. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. North Carolina, Johnston County. JACOIJ BOYKIN et al vs. HACKNEY BOYKIN et al. The undersigned commissioners pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court entered in the above entitled cause on January 31st, the under signed commisisoners will for the third time offer for sale at public auction at the Court House Door, in the town of Sinithfield, N. C., the 23rd day of February, 1918, at 12 o'clock M., the 557 acre tract of land belonging to the estate of L, II. Boy kin, deceased, which Xvas subdivided and platted by E. P. Lore, engineer, into eight tracts. The upshot bid was made on the whole. Therefore, the tract will be sold as a whole. Terms of sale one-half cash, of which 10 per cent will be required to be deposited with the commissioners on the day of sale and the remainder paid upon confirmation of the sale by the Court; the balanre paid in six and twelve months, with interest C per cent from date of sale. This 0th day of February, 1918. ASHLEY BOYKIN, F. H. BROOKS, Trustees. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Wade Watson, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 8th day of February, 1919, or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 7th dav of February, 1918. NELSON WATSON, Administrator. Wellons and Wellons, Attys. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under the power of sale contained in certain mortgage deed from John Canaday and wife, Olive Canaday, to the undersigned, the conditions of the said mortgage having been broken, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bid der for Cash on Saturday, March 9th, 1918, at the Court House door in Smithfield, N. C., the folowing real estate: Beginning at a stake in the Golds boro and Smithfield road in the line between the lots of Mary Hodges, de ceased, and John Canaday runs with said line N 1 3-2 E 70 yards; thence westwardly parallel with said road 70 yards; thence S 1 1-2 W 70 yrrds to the said road; thence alonir said road eastwardly 70 yards to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less. Time: March 9, 1918, at 12 o'clock, Noon. Terms: Cash. LEON G. STEVENS, Mortgagee. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Bettie Eldridge, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 11th day of January, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 8th dav of January. 1918. TIMOTHY ELDRiOGE, Administrator. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the estate cf Thomas McLamb, 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 January, 1919 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payn ent. This 15th day of January, 1918. J. G. McLAMB, Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE OK VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon us by an order of the Superior Court of Johnston County, made in the Special Proceedings en titled "Mrs. Ellen Augusta McLamb, widow, and Thomas I. McLamb, et als, heirs-at-law of Nathan McLamb, de ceased, Ex Parte," now pending in the Superior Court of said County, we, the undersigned commissioners, will on the 4th day of March. 1918, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the Premises in and near Benson, North Carolina, in said County, sell for cash to the highest bidder the following described lands, to-wit: Lying and being in Banner Township, Johnston County, North Carolina, in and near Benson, and adjoining the lands of J. W. Whit tenton, J. W. Wood, Jr., and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake and runs North 1 West 200 Poles to a stake; thence North 67 East 35 1-5 poles tq, a stake; thence South 30 East 45 2-4 poles to a stake; thence North 89 East 14 poles to a stake; thence South 28 East 40 1-5 poles to a pine; thence South 6 West 142 4-5 poles to a pine; thence North 88 1-2 West 70 poles to the beginning containing Ninety seven and one-half acres, and ;s that land allotted to Nathan McLamb in the division is duly recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Johnston County in Land Book No. 4, page 142. This tract of land has been sub divided into small lots and tracts, and will be sold in separate lots and par cels. This 30th day of January, 1918. EZRA PARKER. JAMES RAYNOR. Commissioners. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of G. W. Ilolly, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said e >tate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 25 day of January, 1919, or this notice will be i|>icadtu in ur of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said cstat? will make immediate payment. This 24 day of January, 1918. J. A. HOLLY, Administrator. Ww Odwb -B? NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Alonzo Hood, 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; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 2nd day of February, 1918. ALMON B. HOOD, Administrator. Bcntonvillc, N. C., R. 2.. W. W. Cole, Attorney. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the estate of Sarah J. Whitley, deceased, he.-eby notifies all persons ha/ing cl.ims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 11th day of January, 1919 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of iheir recovery; rnd all persons indebted to said estate will make imiucdiato pay ment. This the 11th day of January, 1918. W. T. WOODARD, Adminictr ;tcr. TO THE CITIZENS OF SMITHFIELD, N. C. Take notice that the assessment for the asphalt pavement, granolithic side walks and curb and gutter as contained in the assessment roll con firmed l>y the Board of Commisisoners of the town of Smithfield, at a special meeting held on January 18th, 1918, are now due and payable to the Mayor, H. L. Skinner, or his special clerk, J. N. Cobb, who has charge of collection of those asessments, and any assessment may be paid to the said H. L. Skinner, through his clerk, J. N. Cobb, at any time before March 7, 1918, without any interest. In the event said assessment be not paid within said time the same shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent annually from the date of confirma tion of the assessment roll, January 18, 1918. The whole assessment may be paid, or one-tenth (1-10) of the same may be paid and the remainder paid in nine (9) equal installments annually, with six per cent interest from January 18, 1918. If any assessment or installment is not paid when due, it shall be sub ject to the same penalties as are now prescribed for unpaid taxes, in pd dition to the interest herein provided for. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of the town of Smithfield, this February 7, 1918. H. L. SKINNER, Mayor. F. H. Brooks, Atty. SALE OF VALUABLE LAM L>. Pursuant to a Decree of Sale in the Special Proceedings entitled "Alonzo Parrish, and wife, Neilie Parrish, J. II. Godwin, and wife, Eva Godwin, Julius Lee, and wife, Nellie Lee, against G. C. Bryan, and wife, Lillie Bryan," now pending in the Superior Court of Johnston County, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, the following described lands located in the Town of Benson, County of Johnston, and State of North Carolina, described as follows, to-vvit: FIRST: One lot of land in the Town of Benson, and running back 300 feet to Harnett Street, comprising lots Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 11, in Block "34" ac cording to the revised plan of the Town of Benson, made by Riddick, Mann and Hales. SECOND: One lot 75 by 140 feet, fronting on Mill Street, being Lot No. 1.3, in Block "34" according to said plan of said Town. THIRD: A lot fronting on Wall and Mill Streets 140 feet by 90 feet, the same being Lot No. 3 in Block "48" according to said plan of said Town. FOURTH: Three lotr., containing three houses on Harnett Street, and said houses being now occupied by Charles McLean, Neill Ferguson and Will Cozart, respectively, said three lots together comprising Lots Nos. 2 and 3, in Block "33" according to said plan of said Town. FIFTH: Lot No. 8, in Block "20," according to said plan of said Town. SIXTH: Lot No. 5 in Block "36," according to the said plan of said Town, said lot being known as the Home Place, fronting on Harnett Street about 397 feet, and running back 300 feet to Church Street. SEVENTH: One house and lot known as the O'Neal Lot, located near Benson cn the Raleigh Road, bounded on the West by the lands of Delia Brady: on the South by the lands of J. W. Wood, Jr., and John V. Moore, and on the East and North by the lands of Alonzo Parrish. EIGHTH: A tract of land in the Town of Bennon. N. C.. bounded on the North hv Harnett Street, on the East by the londs of Alonzo Parrish, on the South by the lands of J. W. Wr>od, and on the West hv the lands of Nat McT.nmh, deceased, and con taining 10 acres, mors or less. Date of Sale: Mondav. March 4th, 1918, at 11 o'clock. A. M. Place of Sale: Post Office Door, Benson, N. C. Terms of Ra'e: Cash, tipon con firmation by the Court, 10 per cent cash deposited on day of sale re quired. This the 31st dav of January. 1918. N. A.' TOWNSEND, Commissioner.
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