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Rose, at Cotton Mill, Smithfield, N. C. 170 ACRE farm for sale on "Wil son's Mills-Smithfield highway. Ellen Uzzle, Wilson’s Mills, N. C. FOR SALE—ififty acre farm for sale two miles north of Selma on Selma-Zebulon hig-hway, one to bacco barn, one packhouse, dwell ing and other necessary buildings, y desirable location. Can be bought reasonable, possession this year. If interested write or call H. R. Talton, Erwin, N, C. ONE ROLL top desk, chair, and check writer for sale. All in good condition. Mrs. W. II. Byrd, Smithtield, N. C. FOR SALE Bonanza tobacco seed; graded by State Agricultural De partment 1027 crop from this va riety averaged 31 cents; price $2.60 per pound. E. B. Wall, Smithfleld, Route 1, TOBACCO SEED—Improved Da vis Special and Bananza. Seed been graded. Best that money can buy. 25c per spoonful, $3.50 per pound. „61ellie Johnson, Smithfleld, N. C., Route 1. i OR SALE one .light six Bulck, motor No. 834091 under me chanics’ lien. Will be sold at two o’clock m. on January 21 at Lee Motor Co., Garage, Princeton, N. C. & Found TAKEIj.. UP four red Jersey shoat*,^Thursday, January 12. Owner ((an get same by paying ex penses, at Munn’s farm. J. N. Johnson,.Smithfield, N. (’., Route 2. Farms For Rent TENANT WITH stodt wanted for good jl-twc or four-horse farm. See Miss Harriett Uzzle, Wilson’s Mills, N. C. FOR RENT 80 acre farm on high way ffcetween Smfithfield and Selma; two dwellings and out houses; about 45 acres cleared. Apply tj> A. M. Noble, Smithfield, N. C. . _»: Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATE emplo^ ment; office or store preferred. Would consider other lines. J. a! Keen, Four Oaks, N. C. WANTED BEEZWAX, beef hides, raw fur, scrap metal, all kinds bags. Highest prices paid. Joseph Brown, opposite Union Station, Goldsboro, N. C., 110 S. Carolina St., Phone 703. WANTED TRACTOR mill to cut 60,000 feet of lumber or more. Want work done at once. Will fur nish logs on bed. 4Vz miles of Smithfield. C. F. 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C. | l I agree to your offer made above and am enclosing on 5 1 seParate sheet, .. —Want Ads which you will please in- 1 1 aert in the -issues of the Herald. If no results I 1 are obtained from same it is understood I pay nothing. I / If I do get results I agree to pay for ad at the rate I 1 Of ltfc cents per word per insertion It is also agreed 1 1 that I am to use my own judgment and honesty in mak- I I inK the decision as to results obtained. I (No ads taken for less than 25c each) 1 1 I i (Signed).... .I I This offer is made only to those actively engaged in i | farming and dairying. Offer expires March 13,11928. I The More You Tell The More You Sell Rooms For Rent TWO UNFURNISHED rooms fo: light housekeeping; near the hospital. Call 85-W. Printing SINGLE MEN can't tell much about a woman and married men are afraid to. Married or single, however, hero's a tip—you CAN tell very much about the saving in your business printing when you mail us your order—you’ll like the quality, too. 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NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the District Court for the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina entered on the 23 day of November, 1927, in the suit in equity entitled Sta'e Planters Bank & Trust Company und others again Hackney Wagon Company and others, the under signed commissioners will, on the 27 day of January, 1928, at 10:30 o’clock a. m., at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., offer for sale to the liig-hest bidder, upon the terms to be an nounced at the sale, the following pieces of real estate: FIRST TRACT: London Creech: Beginning at a stake, C. It. Daugh try's corner, and runs S 14* E 141 Poles to a stake; thence S 76* E to a s've<-'t gum; thence N L.. E 82 poles to a stake; thence N 17M, W 12 poles to a dead oak; thence N 2H* W 48 poles to u !iianet mence (A’ w 72 poles to a stake; thence W 62 poles to a rtake, the beginning;, containing 308 1-3 acres, and being more ful ly described in book N-10, page 522, Johnston County Registry, i Second Tract: Rufus Sanders: .Comprised of four pieces, to-wit: 1 <«) Beginning at a stake on the bank of Neuse River, near the old ■well, and rune S 13* E 93 chs. to a stake; thence E 13 chs. to a stake; thence N 73 chs. to an oak (down); thence N 23* W 9.75 chs. 'to pointers, on the bank of Neuse River; thence up said river to the beginning, containing 2.65 acres and being more fully described in’ Book 1-9, page 141, Johnston Coun ty Registry. (b) Beginning at a stake south west corner of lot No. 3 in the di vision of the lands of John T. San ders, and runs E 20 chs. to a stake, blackg-um, thence N 81.75 chs. to a sweetgum, thence south 69* west 30.75 chs. to an oak, down thence south 73 chs. to the begin ning, containing 221 acres, and being more fully described in book 1-9, page 141, Johnston Gountv Registry. (c) Beginning at a sweet gum,, Rose From Ranks Edward J Mulligan, newly elect ed secretary uI the VVcsrinehou.se Electric Company, who began 25 years ago as office boy for George VVestinghousc. corner of Lot No. 16 in said divis ion and runs S 42 chs. to a hick cry, thence E 15.50 chs. to a stake thence N 50Ms* E 06 chs. to a birch, W. H. Sanders, corner on the bank of Neuse river, thence up said river to a syeamore; thence S 05 * W 60 chs. to .the beginning, containing 200 acres, and more ful ly dsecribed in book and page above referred to. (d) Beginning at an oak, down, on the old river and runs S 3* E 12.75 chs. to a stake; thence N 69* E 37 chs. to a sweet gum, thence N 05* East 30 poles to a yearn ore on the banks of the riv er; thence up the upper mouth of the old river; thence on old river to the beginning, containing 108 acres and more fully described in bonk and page above referred to. Third Tract: Wray and Edger ton: Adjoining, the lands of John T. Creech and other, beginning at stake, John T. Creech’s corner, runs S 1-1* E 05 chains to a stake; thence S 70* E 51 chams to a stake; thence N 41" W 72.50 chains to sweet gum, John T. Creech’s corner; thence with his line to the beginning, contain ing 227 M> acres, and more fully described in book No. Ii-9, page .51, Johnston County Registry. Fourth .Tract: W. A. Massen g-iil: Comprised of 3 tracts: (a) Lot No. 3, beginning at a blackgum, corner of lot No. 2 and runs the iine of said lot S 41* E 112 poles to a white oak in C. B. Sanders fine; thence, with his line N 00* E 20 poles to a stake in said line, corner of lot No. 4; thence with the corner of said lot N 41* W 121 poles to a stake in Sellers line; thence S 33* W 21 polc-s to the beginning, contain ing MS acres. A (b) Lot No. R, beginning^at ft stake, corner of lot No. 0, ami runs with- the line of said lot S 41* E 29 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 7; thence with the line of said lof and past the corner N 0(1* E 75,poles to a stake, J. F. Sanders line; thence W 41* W 34 poles to a stake; thence S 57* W 75 poles to the beginning, contain ing- 15 acres. (e) Lot No. 9, beginning at n stake, John T. Sanders line, cor ner of lot No. K, and runs witli the line of said lot S 41* E 31 poles to a stake in said J. F. San ders’, deceased, line; thence with his line N 00* E 04 poles to a stake in said line; thence N 41* W 38 poles to a strike in Sanders line, thence with said Sanders line S 57* W 04 poles to the beginning, containing UMi acres, a total of 41 acres. These lots are more ful 1 y Housework and Headache When lack of freak ail working ora t kot atorro KuA the odor of rooking makn ycrar bead throb, youi bark Mehn| tnkn A DR. MILES' Anti-Pain Pills They’D relieve you q utckly and aafely. When You Feel a Cold Coming On Grip, Influenza and many Pneu [begin aa a common cold. Price 30c. The box bear, this signature (p. —Proven Merit stnce 1889_. described in book No. J-9, page 203f Johnston County Registry. Fifth Tract: Frances A. Holmes: Beginning at a stake on Neuse River. Rand’s corner, and runs his line N 54* K 192 poles to a stake; thence N 19* W 141 poles to a stake; thence N 87'* W 102 poles to a stake; thence S 3* W 74 poles to a stake; thence S 87* E 33 poles to a stake; thence S 3* W 92 poles to a stake; thence N 87* W 70 poles to a stump; thence S 3* W 50 poles to a pine; thence S 29* E 72 poles to a stake; thence S 87* E 44 poles to a stake; thence S 8* \V 80 poles to a stake, in a flat; thence S 28* E 55 poles to a stake in a pond; thence S 87* E 170 poles to a stump in a flat; thence N 44 poles to a blaze pine; thence N 31* E 17 poles to a stake in John Sanders’ line; thence his line North 67* W 56 poles to la stake, Sanders’ comer; thence Ihis line N 2* E 110 poles to a istake in the low grounds of Neuse (River. Tool’s corner; thence his (line N 28V-:* E 232 poles to a sweetgum. thence said Tool’s line S 58* E 13!£ poles to a stake by the pasture fence; thence N 23* W 1 ! poles to a stake by the cor ner of pasture fence; thence N 22* E 220 poles to a red oak on the river bank; thence up said river to the beginning. This lot is more fully described in book No. 1-9, page 150, Johnston County Reg istry. Sixth Tract: J. W. Stanley: An undivided one-half interest in and to the following tract of land: On the south side of Neuse River and beginning at a hickory at the “old mistake," Sellers’ or Dr. Holmes’ corner, and runs S 20* W 220 poles to a stake; thence N 70* E 10 poles to a white oak; thence S 30* E 67 poles to a stake, near a sweet gum, thence N 85* E 59 poles to a sweet gum; thence S 1* E 78 poles to a white oak; thence N 60" E 100 poles to an ash, thence up the river to the old mistake, con taining by estimation 284 acres known as the “Reedy Pasture.” This lot is more fully described in book No. J-9, pag-e 230, Johnston County Registry. This was an un divided interest, but the other party ran off 142 acres and sold the tim ber to a Mr. Stewart who has cut it off. Seventh Tract: Empire Manu facturing Company et al: Com prised of two pieces. Only the timber to be sold on following property: (a) Beginning at s stake near the old blacksmith shop and run ning thence S 68* E 36 poles to a pine; thence N 37* E 39 poles to a stake; thence East 84 chains to a stake in the field; thence N 60* ■t 54 poles to a stake; thence S v Jj, F4fi?°le1 to*a Stake: tWe un 46 t* o«5 poles to a sweet gum ;and a maple; thence S 75* E 160 E° ^,to„a Persimmon tree; thence ,S 81 R 210 poles to a stake; thence N 42 poles to a stake; and thence nearly north 250 poles to a stake; thence north 200 poles to a stake: thence S 10 poles to a stake; thence west 132 poles to a cotton tree; thence N 13’ W 98 poles to a stake; thence S 59* W 258 poles to a sweet gum; thence S 15* E 51 poles to a gum; thence S 07* W 08 poles to a stake; and thence S 30* W 12 poles to a stake: thence S 2* E 41 poles to the beginning*, containing 904 ac res, more or less. (b) Beginning at a birch on river bank, comer of C. B. Sanders, deceased, runs thence with his line south 168 poles to a black gum in C. B. Sanders, deceased, line; thence with his line east 174 poles to a stake in Nathan Wil liams’ line; thence with his line N 5* E 91 poles to an oak (down) on Gut; thence down the run of said Gut to Neuse River; thence up the meanders of said river to the beginning, containing 583 ac res, more or less. Tracts (af and (b) above w*ere purchased of Empire Manufactur ing Company and another by deed dated July 27, 1912, recorded in Johnston County Registry in book . page on January 1, 1920, Hackney Wagon Company sold these tracts of land, contain ing 1487 acres, to D. L. Tool, .1. M. Massengill, Isaiah Massengill, t . C. Lee, J. Ira Lee and Joseph Parker, by deed recorded in said Registry in book_', page ... .; reserving, however, all timber trees ten inches across the stump when cut, outside measurement, eighteen inches from the ground, for twenty-five years. This 21 day of December, 1927. F. S. SPRUILL, JR, WHEELER MARTIN, Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of the authority con tained in a deed of trust executed to W. H. Sham, trustee, by J. M. Patterson and wife, and duly transferred, assigned and convey Her Color Went Black. She Was Frightened To Death Mrs. Waite, New Brighton, writes** “If I could only write as I can talk I would have many sufferers relieved of that deadly indigestion and gastritis. ? must have had a severe attack as my color went black. Friends thought I was going to die and recommended CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. All I can say is, your pills are a won derful laxative and I take one after meals and at bedtime, and in this way 1 keep free from constipation and its torturing results. Indigestion or gas tritis never bothers me now." v They are small, easy to swallow and can be taken by children ns well as adults. R<Jmemb%! this is r. Doctor’s formula, free from Mercury, Calomel, poisonous drugs, and a safe vegetable laxative. CARTER’S' LJT/LE LIVER PILLS All druggists—f/yC. and 75c. red pkgs. MONEY TO LOAN! If you are In need of a loan I can get the money for yon. Can *ake loans on 1. 5, 7, 10 ter S3 years’ time. Interest rate, o* and 6 per cent. • A. M. NOBLE Attorney j Smithfield, N. C. I i i i | Yes, j i i i i | This Bank Is Organized For I SERVICE ” i j | We believe that we owe more to our de | positors than the mere duty of safeguard j ing their money and paying their checks. ! We wish to be helpful in every way that | a bank safely can and this bank is organiz [ ' ed and conducted with that end in view. Let Us Help You i First and Citizens I | National Bank I | of Smithfield We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings SERVICE idfcjkf! ) TOO o o.t >o.« XOV U ’ usm ed to the undersigned, and dated the 26 day of October 1SI27, and | duly registered in the Register’s Ioffice of Johnston county in Book ; 121, No page 161. the un dersigned will sell at public auction for cash on the premises in John ston county on Monday, February 6, 1928 at 12:00 o’clock M. the following property to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land in Johnston county, bounded on the East by J. E. Winstead, ?n £ortlV West and South by L. D. Manning, beginning at a stake in the Raleigh and Wilson road, J. E. Winstead's corner, and thence with J. E. Winstead’s line N 80 yarns in a stake: thence West i with I. D. Manning's line 118 yards jto a stake on the Raleigh and j Wilson road; thence N E. with isaid road 64 yards to the begin ning* containing one acre more or less, and being the land conveyed i to J. M. Patterson and wife by Boykin Grocery Company by deed dated October 26, 1927. This 3 day of January, 1928. J. E. WINSON, Assignee of Trustee. ABELL & SHEPARD, Attys. Renew to the Herald during January and receive a Turner’s almanac absolutely free. Free! Free! A Turner's Almanac with every year’s subscription to the Smithfield Herald during January, ANNOUNCING— Change In Business! This is to announce to our friends and customers that we have purchased the interest of Mr. T. S. Ragsdale in the Shamrock Service Station and you may rest assured that the same high grade gas and oils and “on the-minute” service will be found here at all times. “HEATH and JAMES” Johnson & Kirkman VULCAN "Sr PLOWS jiaje by The Vulcan Plow Co., tvmyine, in. TRY THE VULCAN _ Well Finished, Strong, Durable. Licht Draft When buying a Plow, consider Quality lir.t, prico Secpn-1 for sale er .. k W. J. LEWIS General Merchant our Oaks, N. C. FOR SALE! ALL FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of Plows, Harrows and Cultivators One McCormck Deering 10-20 Inter national Tractor One McCormick Deering Tractor Disc Harrow One McCormick Deering Tractor, Lit tle Junius Pottom Plow 24 in. cut (Has only been used 30 days) One pan- mules 9 years old, 2500 lbs. One Chattanooga Wdgon One double set Wagon Harness One hundred barrels of corn TWbalecfVe th°Usand Pounds of hay, 40 Head of Hogs 70 acres of as fine land as in Johnston bounty. 65 acres cleared on Pine Level-Fremont road, one and half miles east of Pine Level.? ' • (, (AH this property is to be sold private) L. E. Creech Pine Level N. C.
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