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Have No Debts Because Garden / RALEIGH, Jan. 1C.—For the first time in 1C years no money was "borrowed on an eastern Carolina farm because of a home garden ^and the resulting sales on the lo cal curb market. “For fifteen years after we were married, we always had to borrow money to help with the running expenses of the farm and home, even though we kept a small store as a side line,” says Mrs. A. A. Moore of rural route one from Washington in Beaufort county, in reporting results secured from her garden work with Miss Violet [ Alexander, home agent. “This past Wear I joined the year-round gar fden contest and planned to live ' at home. I started my garden work early in the season with a cold frame and as a result sold on the curb market between March 4 and May 2, $121.45 worth of early , spring vegetables. I learned the important lesson of planting for succession and made it a rule early in February to plant a few seeds every day. I kept this up during the spring and summer and on November G, at the time of our first frost, I had 2G vegetables in I the garden.'*’ From her garden, this year, Mrs. Moore states she has fed a family >f nine, has canned and preserved 294 quarts of vegetables, fruits and berries and has supplied her poultiy with all the green feed needed. She sold on the curb mar ket, $629.28 worth of products and sold other vegetables at two res taurants to the value of $265 mak ing a total cash return of $894.28 it f rom the garden alone. Added to ^r!|is was $67 worth of poultry, fresh meat and poultry products sold on the curb market and $50 worth to customers in town bring ing her sales for the year te if 1,011.28. ' “So for the first time in 1G years, we did not have to deduct anything from our crop receipts last fall for expenses. Also my present winter garden gives prom ise of some weekly returns from Lhe curb market,” says Mrs. M oore. UNION MEETING The Primitive Baptist Eastern Little River Union wilt meet with Bethany church at Pine Level on Saturday and fifth Sunday in Jan uary. Brethern, sisters, friends and ministers especially are cordially invited to attend. J. A. BATTEN. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a mortgage deed executed March 8, 1927, by Jerry Capps and wife, Mattie Capps, to the undersigned and re corded in the Registry of Johnston county in Book 217 at page 278, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the courthouse door of Johnston coun ty on Friday, February 3, 1928, at 12 o’clock noon the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: situate in Jtioon Mill townsnip, adjoining the lands of Mrs. W. F. Williams, D. A. Williams and oth ers and described as follows: Be ginning at a stake in the road, T. T. Oliver’s corner, J. H. Wbrley’s corner, and runs with said road S 87 E 45 poles to a stake, J. H. Worley's corner; thence N 3 E 95 poles to a stake in T. T. Oliver’s line, J. H. W-orley’s corner; thence N 87 W 44 Va poles to a stake in T. T. Oliver’s line; thence with said line S 3W 95 poles to the be ginning, except a 12-acre tract and a 2-acre tract heretofore sold and conveyed off from the above de scribed tract and being the tract of land conveyed to Jerry Capps by J. H. Worley. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest bidder on day of sale. And the bid will re main open for ten days for raise STREET AND LAWN TREES Fruit and Nut Trees. .Street and landscape work a specialy. Got our prices before you buy. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSEY CO. N. H. & W. H. UAKHOUK. AkIs. Four Oaks. N. C. MONEY TO LOAN ON I 2ND. MORTGAGES I want to state to the citizens of Smithfield and Selma that I have recently formed a connection with a financial institution in another state whereby I can obtain loans on property in both towns on sec ond mortgages. . Duration of loan—5 years. Money loaned on busi ness or residential property. Money loaned to Colored people. No brokerage charged. Money available upon ap proval of loan. J. A. NARRON i awycr Smithfield, N» C« Special Prices! taviNt; y4 Off ON ALL OlIR Suits and Overcoats if bid as required by law. This 2 day of January, 1928. B. OLIVER, trading: as W. B. Oliver & Son. PARKER & MARTIN, Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of the authority con ained in a deed of trust executed o W. H. Sharp, trustee, by J. VI. Patterson and wife, and duly ransferred, assigned and convey 'd to the undersigned, and dated he 20 day of October 1927, and July registered in the Register’s »ffice of Johnston county in Book 121, No page 161, the un lersigned will sell at public auction ‘or cash on the premises in John son county on Monday, February >, 1928 at 12:00 o’clock M. the ‘ollowing property to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of and in Johnston county, bounded m the East by J. E. Winstead, >n the North, West and South by L. D. Manning, beginning at a itake in the Raleigh and Wilson 'oad, J. E. Winstead’s corner, and ;hence with J. E. Winstead’s line M 80 yards to a stake; thence West vith I. D. Manning’s line 118 yards :o a stake on the Raleigh an.l Wilson road; thence N E. with ;aid road 64 yards to the begin ning* containing one acre more or less, and being the land conveyed to J. M. Patterson and wife* by Boykin Grocery Company by deed iated October 26, 1927. This 3 day of January, 1928. J. E. WJNSON, Assignee of Trustee. ABELL & SHEPARD, Attys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of author ity contained in that certain mort gage deed executed by A. L. Lynch, Mary Ennis and husband, Walter Ennis, Bernice Barbour and husband, Howard Barbour and Wade Lynch to Mrs. Mary H. Blandy on the 8 day of December, 1924, which is recorded in Book No. 149, page 100, Registry of Johnston county, the conditions therein having been broken in the failure to pay the said bond se cured thereby, or the interest on the same, thereby maturing the said indebtedness: Therefore the undersigned mort gagee will offer for sale at public auction in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, N. For ColtlS, Grip> Influ enza and as a Preventive Take y/*'' iLaxative \Bromg Quinine; tablets Long serious illness and complications often follow Colds, Grip and Influenza Guard your health against this danger. Price 30c. The box bears this signature /Strove* —Proven Merit since 1889—: C., on Monday, February 13, 1928, at 12 o’clock M. those certain par cels or tracts of land, lying and being in Smithfield township, John ston county, described as follows: 1st Lot: One'lot containing about one quarter of an acre fronting 80 feet on the extension of Third street, and bounded on the north by the lands of the Rose heirs, and Big Ditch; on the east by the ex tension of Third street; on the south by the lands of G. W. Hath away (formerly J. Tim Barham) and on the west by the lands of the said Hathaway; see deed from W. C. Murchison et' als to Mrs. Lelia ,P. Brooks, and being the lands conveyed to A. L. Lynch by F. H. Brooks. 2nd Lot:-Lot No. 1, Block “F” in the W. P. McRae subdivision of the B. A. Woodall nrpoerty plot of which is recorded in Book F No. 10 page 248, Registry of Johnston county, being 52% feet on Fifth street, and running back 157% feet and being the lot conveyed to A. L. Lynch by W. P. McRa6. See Book T. No. 12 page 497, Regis- j try of Johnston county. Terms of sale, Cash. This January 12, 1928. MRS. MARY H. BLANDY, j Mortgagee. F. H. BROOKS, Attorney. DISSOLUTION NOTICE j Notice is hereby giv.^n that the | Shamrock Service Station, former- j ly owned by T. S. Ragsdale, has been sold to Heath Johnson and j James H. Kirkman, Jr., who will continue to operate said business ; under the same name, to-wit: ! Shamrock Service Station. All persons indebted to the former partnership before January 7, 1928 are hereby authorized to pay the same to T. S. Ragsdale. All per sons indebted to the Shamrock Service Station since January 7, 1928 are requested to pay same Dr. L. A. Westbrook Chiropractor Corrects spinal, nervous, acute and chronic disorders. Consul tation free. Thornton Bldg. Smithfield :o Heath Johnson and James H. Kirkman, Jr., and all creditors of his partnership are requested to present their bills to the said Heath fohnson and James H. Kirkman, rr„ trading as the Shamrock Serv ce Station, for payment in the us ial cotirse of business. This January 7, 1928. T. S. RAGSDALE, HEATH JOHNSON, .JAMBJS H. KIRKMAN, JR. . SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order >f sale entered in the Special Pro ceedings entitled “W. W. Stewart, idministrator of D. L. Tool, de ceased, vs. Mary M. Massengill and ms-band, Isaiah Massengill and )thers” heirs at law of the said 3. L. Tool, the undersigned com nissioner will offer for sale on Saturday, February 11, 1928, at he courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, the following described •eal estate: First Tract: Known as the home alace of the said D. L. Tool, ad joining the lands of W. Henrv Massengill, J. M. Massengill, J. ONION Sets and Garden Peas Hood Bros. On the Corner m MONEY TO LOAN! If you are in need of a loan I can get the money for you. Can nake loans on 1, 5, 7, 10 or 33 years* time. Interest rate, 5*/i and 6 per cent. A. M. NOBLE Attorney Smithfield, N. C. JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD —GALVANIZED HOOFING—5V —LIME — DOORS — SASH —I. IL C. FARM IMPLEMENTS PINE LEVEL HARDWARE CO. Pine Level North Carolina Look at all these features added without increasing theiprice 9* a Successful Six now bids for Even Greater Success New 4-Wheel Brakes New Fisher Bodies New Fenders New GMR Cylinder Head New Fuel Pt.tnp New Crankcase Ventilation New Carbure.or New Manifolds and Muffler New and Greater Power New Cross-flow Radiator New Thermostat New H ater Pump New Instrument Panel New Coincidental Lock New Dash Gasoline Gauge New Stop light New Steering Geqr New Clutch New Frame New Axles New Wheels STUDY the new features offered in the New Series Pontiac Six! Seldom has a more impressive list been offered in a single announcement on any car whose past record proved it to be of sound design. And they have been add ed without increasing the price—be cause Pontiac’s past success makes possi ble this added value, ihese teatures assure smoother, snappier, more pow erful six-cylinder performance—great er safety and comfort—greater luxury and owner satisfaction They give add ed value—the greatest ever offered in a low-priced sixl Come in today—aid see for yourself. 2-DOOR SEDAN *745 (At Factory) Coupe » - - $745 Sport Roadster $745 Sport Cabriolet $795 4-Door Sedan • $825 Sport Landau Sedan $o73 All prices at factory. Delivered prices include minimum handling charges. Easy to pay on the General Motors Time Payment Plan. Britton-Hill Motor Co. Main Street - Smithfield, N. C. H. Moore and others. ; Second: The timber on a tract ,j of about four acres, which was , heretofore excepted from the oper- ] ation of a certain deed made by , D. L. Tool to Callie Williford. , Upon the day of sale the com- , missioner will have a plat of the • home place showing: the exact number of acres, and the way the • said lands will be sold. These lands will be sold for one-third cash ■ upon confirmation and the balance due January 1, 1929, the deferred , payment bearing: six per cent in- : terest from the date, and secured by a mortgage on said lands. The timber on the four acres will be sold for cash upon con firmation by the court. , This 12 day of January, 1928. LEON G. STEVENS, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mort gage deed executed by D. A. Lee and wife, Della E. Lee to D. F. Lee dated the 27 day of December, Dynamite SPECIAL CAR PRICES Car for Zebulon, N.C. 350 Slicks to 100 pounds 50 Pounds to Case Cost per 100 lbs. $15.50 Cost per stick 1 Vi cts. Send check, with order, A. G. Kemp Zebulon, N. C. I Housework : and Headache WIks lack of freak ail ■rocking ova a hot dove mod the odor of cooking mmku your bead throb, youi bock ache, taka A DR. MILES' - Aufri-Paia Pills They’ll relieve yon q a i ck 1 y and safely. 921, recorded in Book Nc. 105, at •age 201, in the Register of Deed’s fhce of Johnston county, default laving been made in the payment 'f the indebtedness thereby secur d, the undersigned will on Mon lay, the 20 day of February, 1928 it 12 o’clock M at the courthouse n Johnston county offer for sale o the4 highest bidder for cash tho allowing described tract of land, o-wit: Situated in Ingram’s township, bhnston county: Beginning at a take D. A. Lee’s corner and runs ■» 71 E 8.20 chains to K. L. Lee’* corner; thence as K. L. Lee's line S 21’i W 11.30 chains to a stake, his corner; thence S 8814 W 8 chains to a stake D. A. Lee’s cor ner; thence as his line N 2Vk E 14.15 chains to the beginning, con taining 1014 acres, more or less. And being that tract of land deed ed to Della E. Lee by D. F. Lee and wife, A. A. Lee, by deed dat ed December 20, 1921, and this mortgage deed is given to secure the balance of the purchase price of said land. This th 9 day of January, 1928. D. F. LEE, Mortgagee. This Bank Is Organized For SERVICE We believe that we owe more to our de positors than the mere duty of safeguard ing their money an$ paying their cheeks. 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 First and Citizens National Bank of Smithfield We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings J' & 11 >_/ II iiiilimmtuhil TO ARRIVE NEXT MONDAY Our Mr. Wilson left last Saturday for Tennessee, where he will purchase direct from the farmers 2 carloads of mules. These mules are well broke, both to single and double harness. All these mules are high class, and weigh from 900 to 1300 lbs. We also have a few cheap mules. We are no fly by night traders. We have purchased the Parrish stables and we’re here to stay. Call to see us. We gu .rantee every mule to be as represented, and our price as good as can be found in North Car olina. i\ J. E. Wilson’s Stables j F. H. Parrish Old Stand Smithfield, N. C.
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