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February 5th, 1917. R. D. Phillips, Damage to mule on Baker Bridge B. Hill 5.00 J. S. Johnson, 1 day Road Supervisor Elevation .... 2.00 Julian Godwin, 1 day Road Supervisor Elevation 2.00 D. D. Medlin, 1 day Road Supervisor Elevation 2.00 S. T. Honeycutt, Service as Clerk to Board (fee to Salary Fund) 43.60 S. T. Honeycutt, Postage, Ex press and Freight Jan. ... 33.75 R. A. Riddick, Service draw ing off Jury List 2.00 Everett Waddey Co., Record for Register of Deeds of fice 12.75 Edwards & Broughton, record for C. S. C. Office 35.43 Manufacturers Record, ad for sale of Cleveland Bonds . . 5.00 W. S. Stevens, postage for January 5.10 j W. M. Sanders, coal 175.06] Beaty & Lassiter, publishing annual statement 98.90 Beaty & Lassiter, envelopes Register of Deeds office . . 7.25 | . .J. H. Woodall, one day as poll holder, Smithfield .... 2.00 , A. T. Grimes, one day as Baliff, P. Grove 2.00 E. J. Morgan, one day a s poll holder, Banner 2.00 | Joel A. Johnson, one day as poll holder, Smithfield . . . 2.00 | I. T. Rains, one day as poll holder, Selma .... 2.00 February 5th, 1917. Beaty & Lassiter, stationery for C. S. C. office 22.50 Hood Bros., supplies officers 35.50 W. F. Grimes, conveying prisoner to jail from S. C. 27.75 | W. F. Grimes, postage Jan. 13.15 C. G. Moore, conveying prisoner from Kenly to jail 3.55 M. C. Hinton, serving two road orders 60 I Z. E. Broadwell, expenses of two prisoners to jail 2.00 A. L. Stephenson, Examina tion of lunatic 2.00 Town of Smithfield, water and light bill Jan 12.69 E. G. Smith, letter heads Auditor's office 1.75 I A. G. Hooks, conveying three prisoners from Kenly to jail 13. 60 J. W. Bryan, Steward Hospi tal, ex. getting Reginal Sanders to Hospital 4.95 C. S. Henry, conveying L. B. Ennis to jail 3.45 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. phone rent & tolls Feb... 15.60 C. S. Henry, conveying Lonnie Marler to jail.... 3.70 Creech Drug Co., supplies for offices 2.70 Samuel Isaacs Co., one box pens Reg. office 1.00 Southern Stamp & Stationery Co., supplies for Reg. of Deeds office 1.76 D. H. Wallace, salary as Janitor, Jan 40.00 Edwards & Broughton, Re cords for Reg. of Deeds . . 76.50 News & Observer Pub. Co., advertising Wilders Road Bonds 6.72 Town of Smithfield, water and light bill, Dec 15.53 W. T. Adams, postage and express, Jan 3.10 Southern Stamp & Static i ery Co., one rubber stai/p for Auditor's office . . . . 45 T. H. Briggs & Son, stove for Register's office 38.00 Mrs. T. R. Hood, support of Kingry girl 15.00 March 5th. 1917. T. J. Batten, one day as as poll holder, S elma .... 2.00 J. D. Pearce, one day as poll holder Micro Bond Elcc... 2.00 S. T .Price, one day as poll holder, Wildere 2.00 Joe E. Creech, one day as poll holder, Pine Level 2.00 W. T. Adams, postage Feb. 2.00 W. F. Grimes, holding Court and summoning jury 46.60 W F. Grimes, postage Feb. . 4.50 R. H. Alford, meals and lodging for jury 18.00 Beaty & Lassiter, envelopes and blanks C. S. C 6.00 C. S. Henry, conveying prisoner from Goldsboro to Benson 5.45 Jesse Daughtry, Officer of Court eight days 16.00 Town of Smithfield, water and light bill, Feb 12.38 Walker, Evans, Cogwell Co., supplies Reg. of Deeds office 1 >il 1 W. S. Stevens, postage Feb. 6.54 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. phone rent & tolls Feb... 13.80 Everett Waddy Co., Re cord for C. S. C. office . . 25.70 W. M. Sanders, coal 77.02 J. J. Lee, one day as Road Supervisor, Cleveland . . 2.00 B. W. Suggs, repairs on lights, Reg. office 1.50 S. T. Honeycett, services as Clerk to Board (fee to salary fund 38.00 S. T. Honeycutt, postage, express and freight .... 26.50 D. H. Wallace, salary as Janitor, Feb 40.00 L. H. Boykin, one day as Road Supervisor, Oneals . . 2.00 Geo. R. Whitley, one day as Road Supervisor, Oneals . . 2.00 W. H. Godwin, one day as Road Supervisor, Oneals.. 2.00 W. E. Parker, one day as Road Supervisor, Oneals.. 2.00 C? S. Henry, convieying prisoner from Benson to jau C. S. Henry, conveying 2 prisoners from Benson to jail C. C. Finch, one day as Road Supervisor, Oneals.. Miss Carrie Speight, two weeks salary as Court Stenographer John Whitley, part on burial of Isabel Whitfield .... April 2nd. 1917. J. E. Jones, one day as Road Supervisor, Cleveland F. T. Booker, 1 day as Road Supervisor, Cleveland J. H. Atkinson , conveying prisoner to jail J. H. Atkinson, conveying prisoner to jail and 2 meals . Amos Coats, 2 days as Road Supervisor, P. Grove W. F. Grimes, postage, March W. T. Adams, postage, March , W. F. Grimes, sundry acc't. March S. T. Honeycutt, postage and express, March Town of Smithfield, Water and Light bill, March 10.01 Manufacturers Record, ad vertising Boon Hill Bonds . . . 3.60 S. T. Honeycutt, services as Clerk to Board (fee to sal. fund ) ^0.?5 Walker, Evans, Cogwell Co. Record for Register of Deeds office 26.00 A. G. Stephenson, 6 hours work on office bld'g 1.80 Everett Waddey Co., 2 box pens Reg. office 3.10 W. S. Stevens, postage, etc. March . 6.07 Miss Carrie Speight, one week sal. as Court Steno grapher 35.00 C. S. Henry, conveying prisoner to jail 3.50 Edwards & Broughton, Rec. I for Register of Deeds office 12.18 State Hospital, expense con veying Ada Stevens to Hospitr.l 5.40 Everett Waddey Co. ,Rec. Register of Deeds office . . 52.50 W. A. Powell, 1 day as Road Supervisor, Bentons ville 2.00 Jesse Daughtry, 5 days as Officer of Court 10.00 J. T. Barham, 4 days Officer Grand Jury 8.00 J. T. Barham, 2 days Officer Jury 4.00 D. H. Wallace, salary as Janitor, March 40.00 Bcaty & Lassiter, stationery fcr offices 4.75 R. H. Alford< boarding Jury March Term 16.50 W. M. Weeks, conveying prisoner to Jail 1.50 Selma Manufacturing Co., 9 joints pipe and hinges .... 5.00 Harrels Printing Co., 150 blanks for Listtakers 1.63 F. W. Cromer, painting shelves in Auditor's office 5.00 Creech Drug Co., Mdse. Court House 1.05 Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. phone rent April 16.95 John Williams, burial of outside pauper 4.50 Johnston Co., Canning Club Loan to Club 225.00 J. H. Parrish, 1 day poll holder, P. Grove 2.00 R. D. Balknce, 1 day poll holder, Beulab 2.00 1 May 7th, 1917. W. C. Jordan, conveying prisoner to jail 2.50 L. G. Westbrook, conveying prisoner to jail 3.00 Joe Hopkins, conveying prisoner to jail 1.50 Beaty & Lassiter, printing notices for Sheriff and stationery 43.50 Hood Bros., supplies for offices 10.95 Jesse Dauphtry, seven days Officer of Court 14.00 Creech Drug Co., supplies Reg. of Deeds office 1.65 D. H. Wallace, salary as as Janitor, April 40.00 B. W. Lee, conveying Grand Jury to Home and Camp .... 7.00 W. M. Weeks, . conveying prisoner to jail 1.50 E. G. Smith, letter heads Auditor's office and Sheriff ..12.00 W. M. Weeks, conveying Everett Eason to and from jail 4.00 B. W. Suggs, work on sewer 1.85 Town of Smithfield, water and light bill, April 9.21 W. S. Stove ns, postage, April ...3.23 Everett Waddey Co., Bond Registry for Register of Heeds office 25.50 Everett Waddey Co., two Record Books Register of of Deeds office 36.00 Edwards & Broughton , one Record Book for Register of Deeds office 23.00 Edwards & Broughton, sup. for C. S. C. office 54.11 W. M. Weeks, conveying 2 prisoners to jail 3.00 May 7th, 1917. W. S. Ragsdale, 64 feet lumber for office bldg 1.60 Art Metal Construction Co., Filing cases for Register of Deeds office 387.50 S. T. Honeycutt, postagv, drayage and express, April .. 20.75 S. T. Honeycutt, services as Clerk to Board (fee to salary fund) 100.30 Beaty & Lassiter, blanks for Food Commission 8.85 W. T. Adams, postage and express, April 4.60 Miss Carrie Speight, two weeks salary as Court Stenographer 70.00 M. C. Hinton, conveying (>risoner to jail 3.75 inston County Canning Club, Loan to Canning Club 475.00 W. T. Hinton, 2 days poll holder, Boon Hill election .... 6.00 J. M. Vinson, 2 days poll holder, W. Mills 4.00 R. A. Riddick, 1 day as poll holder, Smithfield . . 2.00 J. W. Taylor, work on chuir Sheriff' sOffice 1.25 F. W. Cromer, painting gutters and dome of office building 3.00 W. F. Grimes, postage, April 4.50 W. F. Grimes, expenses after prisoner and sum moning jury 41.90 W. F. Grimes, capturing blockade still 20.00 Cotter Hardware Co., Mdse. Court House and jail .... 13.05 Cotter Hardware Co., 6 cus pidors, Court Room 4.50 J. W. Myers, burial of outside pauper 10.00 June -iin, isu. J. Mang Wood, conveying . .prisoner to jail Geo. D. Vick, examination of lunatic ! Creech Drug Co., supplies offices Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., rent and tolls, May Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co., rent and tolls, June Edwards & Broughton, four abstract binders Walker, Evans, Cogwell Co., Record Book for Register of Deeds office Jno. Slaughter & Co., work on office building W. S. Stevens, postage, May D. H. Wallace, salary as Janitor, May . N. L. Perkins, Auctioned* sale of land for taxes . . . W. F. Grimes, capturing blockade still (To be continued next Friday.) You Are a Patriotic Farmer! You 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 rebdr!nteoer FERTILIZERS "IT PAYS TO USE THEM " There is a national car and labor shortage. Delay is dangerous. ORDER TODAY Manufactured by SWIFT & CO. FERTILIZER WORKS ATLANTA, GA. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Factories: Atlanta, Albany, LaGrange, Moultrie, Savannah, Ga. WILMINGTON and GREENSBORO, N. C.y CHESTER and COLUMBIA, S. C. FOR SALE BY All Johnston County Fertilizer Dealers SALE FOR PARTITION. Under and by virtue of a decree, in the Superior Court of Johnston Coun ty, entered on February 1, 1918, in a special proceeding, entitled Ashley Johnson, Robert Johnson, et als. heirs at law of Alzoura Johnson, Sir William Johnson und Emma Johnson, Ex Parte, appointing the undersigned commissioner to sub-divide and sell said lund and I will on Monday, March 25, 1918, at noon, in front of the Court House in the town of Smithfield, North Carolina, otfer for sale to the highest bidder at public outcry the following de scribed tracts of real estate: 1st. Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Sir William Johnson line and runs N. 5, E. 54 poles to a stake; thence S. 82 1-2, E. 39 1-2 poles to a stake; thence S. 7 1-2, W. o3 poles to a stake in the Sir William Johnson line; thence N. 85 W. 37 1-2 poles to the beginning and containing 13 acres and being that part of the Alzoura Johnson lands allotted to Sir William Johnson in the division of the lands of his brother, Curtis Johnson, deceased, and being lot No. 1 in the aforesaid sub-division. 2nd. Tract: Beginning at a stake in N. R. Parker's line and runs N. 85, W. 78 poles to a stake; thence S. 5, W. 30 poles to a stake; thence S. 85 E. 8 and 7-10 poles to Southwest corner of the graveyard lot; thence along the gravyyard lot 8 and 7-10 poles to the Soutneast corner of the graveyard lot; thence in the same direction 53 poles to a stake in the N. R.Parker line; thence N. 29 1-2 E. along the N. R. Parker line 30 poles to the be ginning, containing 14 acres, except the graveyard lot of about 3-4 of an acre which is not conveyed and being lot No. 2 in the sub-division made by the commissioner by virtue of the order of the court. 3rd. Tract: Resinning at a stake, a corner of lot No. 2 and runs N. 85 W. (59 and 3-10 poles across the Burnal, to a stake in the western edge of the Sir William Johnson mill pond at the high water mark, Curtis W. John son's corner; thence southward along the high-water mark to a stake in the Curtis VV. Johnson line; thencc S. 85 E. 50 poles to a stake, a corner of lot No. 2, near the graveyard; thence N. 5, E. 30 poles to the beginning, con taining 10 acres and being lot No. 3, in the aforesaid sub-division. 4th. Tract: Beginning at a stake cor ner of lot No. 3, and (5 in this sub-di vision and runs N. 85. W .50 poles to a stake in the western high-water mark of the Sir William Johnson mill pond, in the Curtis W. Johnson line; thence South along said high-water mark to a stake; thence S. 4, W. along the Curtis W. Johnson line 62 poles to a stake; thence N. 88, W. 12 and 7-10 poles to a stake; thence S. 4, W. 17 poles to a stake; thencc S. 85, E. 48 V& poles to a stake in the line of lot No. 6 in the division; thence N. 5, E. 83 poles to the beginning, containing 27 acres and being lot No. 4 in the afore said sub-division. 5th. Tract: Beginning at a stake in Hannah's Creek, near the old fish trap, a corner of lot No. 6, and runs N. 5, E. 45 1-2 poles to a stake, a cor ner of lot No. 4; thence N. 85, W. 48 1-2 poles to a stake; thence S. 4, W. 21 and 7-10 poles to a stake; thence N. 86, W. 13 poles to a stake; thence S. 4, W. (54 noles to a stake in the run of Hannah's Creek; thence down the run of said creek to the be ginning, containing 26 acres and be ing lot No. 5 in the aforesaid sub division. 6th. Tract: Beginning at a stake, a corner of lot No. 2, and runs S. 29 1-2, W. 108 poles to a blackgum in the run of Burnal Swamp; thence down the run of said swamp to the run of Hannah's Creek; thence up the run of Hannah's Creek to a stake at the old fish trap, near the Syrock lands; thence N. 5, E. 128 1-2 poles to a stake, another corner of lot No. 2; thence S. 85, E. 70 and 4-10 poles to the beginning, and containing 41 acres and being lot No. 6 in the afore said sub-division. This description includes within its boundaries the 5 acre tract of land, near Hannah's Creek entirely surrounded by the lands of this tract, and known as the old Syrock place, and now owned by B. Parker. Terms of sale, one-third cash and the balance payable January 1, 1919, title reserved until all the purchase money is paid. This 20th day of February, 1918. JAMES D. PARKER, Commissioner. Parker & Parker, Attys. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Johnston County, entered at the February Term, 1918, in an action entitled Alonzo Parrish vs. Man Norris et als. the undersigned commissioners, ap pointed by the Court in said judg ment, will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Smithfield, Johnston County, N. C,. at 12:00 M, on Tursday, the 28th day of March, 1918, the following described property, to wit: One Lot in the town of Benson, N. C., being and lying on Harnett Street fronting said street 70 feet and run ning back parallel with Wall Street 120 feet, it being Lot No. 3 in Block 47 of the Plan of the town of Ben son, N. C., as shown on the map of Reddick, Mann & Hales. Sale of the said lot is being made for partition thereof among the tenants in com mon. This 22nd day February, 1918. Terms: Cash. Time: March 28th, 1918, at 12:00 M., at the Court House door in Smithfield, N. C. J. R. BARBOUR. R. L. GODWIN, Commissioners. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Sir William Johnson, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the f.th day of February, 1919, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of re covery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. Thi3 4th day of February, 1918. JAMES D. PARKER. Administrator. - WANTED. Young colored men and women for work in Tobacco Factory. Good wages Pleasant surroundings. Come at once. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM BRANCH, Durham, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Johnston County in a special proceeding entitled San ford Snead, Flonnie Snead, R. A. Lucas, Sudie B. Lucas and Thomas D. Snead, their next friend and father, ex parte, I will sell for part cash and balance on time, at public auction, in front of the Court House in Smithfield, N. C., on the 25th day of March, 1918, tfhe fcfllowiSng de scribed property, to-wit, two tracts of land: 1st Tract, beginning at a stake, corner of lot No. 3 and runs with said line S. 87 E. 155 <>-10 poles to a stake in Sanders' line; thence with his line S. 7 1-2 W. 32 poles to center of Smithfield and Bentonsville Road; thence with said road S. 41 E. 10 poles to a stake; thence N. 87 W. 147 poles to a stake; thcnce N. 3 E. 38 poles to the beginning, containing Thirty-seven (37) acres, lens one acre for Colored School house. This is the land allotted to Sudie Snead in the division of her Mother's Home Place (Mrs. Mattie Snead) and is lot No. 4. 2nd Trrct: That tract of land al lotted to Sanford Snead in the divis ion of his Mother's home place and is lot No. 5, described and bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake, corner of lot No. 4 and runs with said line S. 87 E. 147 poles to a stake in Smithfield and Bentonville Road; thence with said road S. 41 E. 48 1-2 poles to a str.ke; thence N. 87 W. 175 poles to the run of Hannah's creek; thence up the run of Hannah's creek to a stake; thcnce N. 3 E. 28 G-10 poles to the beginning, containing Thirty-six (36) acres more or less . The above described two tracts of land is lying and being in Johnston County and in Ingrams township. Time of sale is March 25, 1918. Hour of sale is 12 o'clcck M. Terms: One half cash balancc on one year's time. This 21, Feb., 1918. CHAS. C. LEE, Commissioner. NOTICE. North Carolina, Johnston oCunty. In the Superior Court. A. C. McAllister, VS. Sally McAllister. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Johnston County to obtain a divorce a vinculo matrimonii; and, said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of Johnston County to be held on the 22nd day of April, 1918, at the Court house of said County, in Smithfield, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 18th day of February, 1918. Z. L. LEMAY, Deputy Clerk Superior Court. A. & W, Att'ys. 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 1G6, the undersigned 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 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 Johnston County. Tho 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. 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 D. 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. 18t.h, 1907, and recorded in Book "R" No. 9, page 179. Excepting two acres, 6 acres, 9 acres and one aero 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.
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