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NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the j power and authority conferred upon the undersigned in and by, a certain deed of trust from C. 1 W. Mason trustee to E. R. Merrick trustee, dated December 20, 1927, recorded in the Registry of Johnston county in book No. 220 on page IS, default having been made in the terms and conditions set out and provided in said in strument, and the said trustee having been railed upon by the holder of the bonds secured there by to foreclose the deed of trust, the undersigned will on Monday, January 13, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon at the courthouse doov in the town of Smithfield offer for sale for cash to the highest bid der the following described two tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Smithfield, North Caro lina and; described by metes and bounds as fol 1 ow s: 1st Tract: Thai, -lot or parcel of land on the south side of Mar ket street at the extreme eastern end of Market street near tve de pot in the town of Smithfield, be ginning at the comer of Market and Broadway streets and runs as Broadway south 50 feet to line comer of lot iso. 2 in the plan of the Ful lei*-Massey Railroad property; thence West as the line of lot No. 2 one hundred twenty (120) feet, thence in a northerly direction 50 feet to the line Mar ket street; thence in an Easterly direction and along the line of Market street 120 feet to the beginning, containing a fractional part of an acre. 2nd Tract: That Jot or pared of land lying and being at rhi intersection of Johnston and Eighth streets in the town o' Smi^ihfiel*} in Block 1 according to the plat or subdivision of lands § recorded in Land Book No 4, pages 404 and 450 office of the clerk of the Superior court of Johnston county, and being lots Nos. 0 and 10, each being 00x140 feet, both lots facing 120 feet on eighth or Robinson ^streets, and being identical land conveyed to A. W. Smith by Junius Petevson by deed dated April 14, 1017 and recorded in Book No. 25 of deeds page 556, Registry of Johnston county. This December 10, 1920. E. R. MERRICK, Trustee. E. J. WBLLONS, Attorney. Dec 13 20 27 Jan 3 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a 'mortgage deed executed by W. Winlton and wife, Ethel WaiUn, to the undersigned dated January 12, 192G, and recorded in Book 195 at page 2 in the of lice of the Register of Deeds of Johnston county, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction f >r cash at the courthouse door of Johnston county on Monday, Jan uary 13, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon the following described real es tate to-wit: All those certain lots, tracks or parcels of land contain1 ng re spectively 1414 and 20 acres, more or less, located in Pleasant urove township, Johns* oi county, N. €., having such shapes, i «*«cs and course® and distance? as wi.l appear more fully by reference to plot thereof made by W. J Lambert, Surveyor, April 27, 192.") which are on file with the Federal Land Bank of Columbia. The acre tract is bounded on norta by tile lands of Martha F. Wa'.ior: East by lands of Mrs. L. M. : e • phenson; south by lands of Ad lie Walton and West by lands of Amos Walton. The 20 acre trait is bounded on the norta by the lands of J. M. Stephenson: East by lands of Amos Waiton; South by lands of C. H. King and West by lands of Fannie WaiMn. A deposit of 10 per con: wilt be required of the highest bidder on day of sale. This December 10, 1923. d. H. ABELL and H. G. Git \ V, Mortgagees. G. A. MARTIN, Attorney. Dec 13 20 27 Jan 8 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed by D. P. Crocker and wife, Jessie Bean Crocker to the undersigned dated February 11, 1927 and recorded in Book 217 at page 198 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston county, the under signed will offer for sale at pjb lic auction for cash at the court house door of Johnston county on Monday, January 13, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: One lot known as my home plqpe, or residence lot (J$sse Par ker, deceased) bounded on the north by the right of way of the Southern Railway Company, on the East by land of C. E. Thomp son, deceased, on the South by Mrs. W. H. Westbrook and ')■ E. Thompson, deceased, on the West by R. L. Fitzgerald, containing two (2) acres, more or less, and lying and being in the town of Pine Level, N. C. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest bidder on day of sale. This December 10, 1929. D. ft* OLIVER, Mortgagee. G. A. MARTIN, Attorney. Dec 13 20 27 Jan 3 NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE Pursuant to a decree of sale made and entered >n the matter entitled Pi. I. Tart, Bankrupt, Cie undersigned trustee, will on Fri day, January 3, 1930 at 12 o'clock M in the town of Four Oak? North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction in the building formerly occu pied by B. I. Tart, th© follow ing described property: The stock of goods formerly owned by B. I. Tart, bankrupt, consisting of groceries, shoes and other general merchandise and store fixtures. Also market sup- > plies and equipment. 1 bay mare. 3 plows. 1 Ford son. tractor. 1 wood saw. This sale will be made subject to confirmation by the referee in | bankruptcy, which may be two ! days after sal© without notice 1 The successful bidder will be re quired to make deposit of 10 per cent of such bid showing good faith pending confirmation of said sale. This 23 day of December, 1929, JAMES RAYNOR, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under ami by virtue of author ity contained in that certain mort gage deed executed by .1. H. Aus tin and wife, Gannon (I. Austin tc the undersigned mortgagee, the conditions of said mortgage deed having been broken in the failure to pay the notes due on December 17, 1928 and 1929 thereby matur ing the entire indebtedness, which mortgage was given to secure the said notes, therefore the under signed mortgagee will offer for sale at public auction in f^ont of the courthouse door in the town of Simthfiold, N. C\. on Sat urday. February 1, 1930 at 12 o’clock M., to the highest bidder all those certain tracts or parcels of land, lying and being in Smith-field township, described as follows: 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake in the center of the New Road and runs N 30-35 W J2Q feet lo a stake; thence as said road N 3-50 W 1311 feet to a stake in said road; thence N 1-10 W 905 feel to a stake in said road; thence as said road N l-'.’O E 507 feet to a stake; thence N 51-30 E 620 feet to a stake; and thence E 1665 feet to a stake; thence S 31-1 E 200 feet to a .stake; S 31-20 W 179 feet to a stake; thence S 31-20 E 195 feet to a stake: thence S 43 W 110 feet to a stake; thence S 67-15 W 440 feet to a stake; thence S t 10 W 205 feet to a stake; thence N 87-30 W 598 feet to a stake; thence S 14-15 W 1603 feet to a stake to the beginning, contain mg <5..is acres, more or less. 2 ml Tract: Beginning at a stake on the bank of Neuse River and runs S 55 W 3047 feet to a stake; thence S 35-25 W 945 feet to a stake; thence N 88-10 W 400 feet to a stake; thence S 1-45 W 1022 feet to a stake in the road; thence N 88-10 W 406 feet to a stak.: under Turner’s Bridge; thence as Neuse River the following courses and distances: N 10-40 W 112 feet to a stake; thence N 14-10 E 220 feet to a stake; North 209 feet to a stake; N 7* W 249 feet to a stake; N 10-35 \V 108 feet to a stake, N 31 W 335 feet to a stake. N 51 W 452 feet to a stake• thence N Gl-20 W 296 feet; N 33-40 W 315 feet; N 6 W 1*3 feet to a stake; thence to a stake; thence N 20 E 161 feef v> a stake; thence N 16-15 K 210 feet to the beginning, contain ing 102.83 acres, more or less. 3rd Tract: Beginning a*. a stake on the banks of Neuse River in the A. C. L. Railroad right of way and runs as said A. C. L. Railroad right of way N 02 E 2530 feet to a stake; thence S 30 E 1581 feet to a stake; thence S 80 \V 1192 fee. to a stake in the new road; thence as said new' road S 10-15 E 1536 feet to a stake; thence N 57-45 E 998 feet to a stake; thence S 89-30 E 1044 feet to a stake, Cypress Swamp; the.'ce as said Cypress Swamp S 4 E ‘180 feet to a stake; thence S 77-30 W 1741 feet to a stoke in the new road; thence as said road S 40 E 178 feet to a stake; thence S 73-45 W 2440 feet to a stake on the bank of Neuse River; thence down Neuse River the following courses and d:s ' fcarices: N ' 5 F. 528 f«. : N 1 H 635 feet; N 1-15 E 530 :'*et K 1 , E 228 feet; N 10 W 325 feet to a stake; N 6-30 W 625 feet to he beginning, containing 188.78 ac res, more or Jess. The above lands are sold sub ject to a deed of trust executed by J. H. Austin and wife, Cab men Austin to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. N. C. Term* of Sale: Cash.' This December 30, 1929. JOHN A. JOHNSON, Mortgagee. F. H. BROOKS, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power an<j authority conferred by a certain deed of trust executed by D. J. Thurston and wife Jes sie J. Thurston to Raleigh Bank ing and Trust Company Trustee, dated September 22, 1924 and re orded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Johnston coun ty in Book 160 page 274, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust the under signed trustee will offer for sal3 and sell to the highest bidden- for cash at the courthouse door in Johnston County, North Carolina on Wednesday, January 15, 1930 at 12 o’clock M the following lots or parcels of land located in th.e county of Johnston, Clayton town ship, State of North Carolina, to rim tract: beginning in the mouth of Cabin Branch where it empties into Little Creek runs hence with Amos Williams’ !in° South 75 decrees W<-st 23 chains to a stake in Harrison’s line: hence North 1% degrees East 2.11 chains to a stake in Harri son's and Thurston’s line; thence North 88 Vi degrees West 33. >0 ■hains to a stake in Harrison's ind Woodard’s line; thence North 2 degrees East. 43.40 chains to a Rake in Cabin Branch, Finch’s ind Thurston’s line; thence up Cabin Branch in a westerly ni •ection 18.18 chains to a stake n the public road to Clayton; hence with road North 7 degrees Vest G.18 chains to a stake in ‘est side of public road; thence ■aving road North 1 Va degrees nast 33.20 chains with Barbour’s ine to a stake in Rocky Branch; ■hence down Rocky Branch in a •outheasterly direction and cross "ng Clayton Road to Cabin 1 ranch, thence down Cabin 3ranch in a southeasterly d'rec ion to the beginning, containing 92 2-5 acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at an •on stake at G. M. Thomas’ and ’d Williams’ corner in the road, ml runs thence South 29 East ’0.12 chains with Thomas’ line, ame being the road, to a stake >n the bank of Sam’s Creek; hence down Sams’ Creek in i Northeasterly direction 35.35 •hains to where said creek emp ies into Neuse River; tb.ence jiP said Neuse River in a north westerly direction 23.88 chains to sycamore on the banks of said ver Ed Williams’ corner; thermo >o‘utli 53 degrees 30 minutes Vest 32.75 chains with Williams no to the beginning containing ’5 acres. This 11 day of December, 1929 THE RALEIGH BANKING * TRUST COMPANY. Trustee >oc ) 7 24 31 Jan 7 NOTICE ORTH CAROLINA, fOHNSTON COUNTY Under and by virtue of the »ower and authority vested in the ndersigned by a certain mort -agee deed executed and dol'V •red to her on September 21, 1927 >y Walter Ray and wife, Mitey ’ay. recorded in Book 218 on oage 206, Registry of Johnston "oiinty, the undersigned will nr. Monday, January 20, 1930 at i2 o’clock noon at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfioid, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash tha: lot or parcel otf land in Sehna own ship Johnston county, de scribed as follows: Beginning on the West side of Pollock street, in Selma, North Carolina where it inU-r see's Queen street and runs westerly with Queen street one hundred forty-three (143) feet to Hines Alley; thence northerly with Hines 1 Alley tAventy-five (25) feet to { corner of Lot No. 25; thence East- | erly with the lot No. 25 one i hundred forty-three (143) feet to Pollock street; thence Souther ly with Pollock street twenty- i five (25) feet to the beginning and being Lot No. 26 in J. II. j Parker’s plan of Selma for col- ; orod people. See deed recorded in Book G No. 11 page 338, Regis try of Johnston county. CORNELIA A. WELLONS, Mortgagee. This December 16, 1929. Dec 17 24 31 Jan 7 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In the Superior Court. Pearl Murray Vs. Otho Murray. The defendant above named w ’• take notice that an action eati I ed as above, has been commenced in the Superior court of Johnston county by the plaintiff for an ab solute divorce from the defand ant; and the said defendant wiil further take notice that 1 e is re quired to appear before the cUrk of the. Superior court of Johr.st >n county, at his office in Smith field, North Carolina, on Monday, the 0 day of January, 1930, and answer or demur to the comp’ -unt in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for tne relief demanded in the complaint. This December 6, 1929. H. V. ROSE, Clerk Superior Court Johnston county. Dec 10 17 24 31 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred by a certain deed of trust executed by Alonza Milton Whitley or (L. M. Whitley) and wife A Hie Ed ward Whitley to Raleigh Banking & Trust Company, trustee, dated December 4, 1925 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston county In Book 175 at page 6; default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured * by said deed of trust the underpinned trustee will offer for sale and scA* to the highest bidder for cash a‘ the courthouse door in Johns*or, county. North Carolina on Wodi, nesday, January 15, 1930 at J o’clock il 4he following lots ,1 parcels of Talid located in ^ county o? JohnsitfdU O’Neals ^ i Wilders townships, ^ L Carolina, to-<wit: Hc *arctj I ] The following described ti lie in O’Neals t.rmrri'S<Vi ir» • First Tract: Beginning; at J fitake, J. S. Whitley's corner and runs with saifl Whitley's line North 75 degrees 30 minutes Eavt 700 feet to a stake in the old Earpsboro-Selma road; thence with said road south M East 500 feet to a bend of said road; and thence with said road South-. 2 East 358 feet to a Mack gum, W. G. Nanxm’s corner; thone* with Narron’s line South 64 west 598 feet to a stake at a branch, T. D. Godwin’s coiner; thence with said Godwin’s line North 43 de grees 30 minutes West 3C5 fert to a stake Godwin'- comer; fl\enc with Godwin’s line North 10 de grees 30 minutes West 624 feet to the point of beginning con taining fifteen and twenty-hun dredths (15.20) acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a white oak Narron’s 7 Earps’ cor ner, and runs with Earp’s lone South 75 degrees 30 minutes West 258 feet to a lightwood stump, Earp’s comer, thence with Earp’s line South 63 degrees 30 minutes West 215 feet to a white oak near Spring Branch; thence akmg the edge of Spring Branch South 47 degrees 30 minute-s West 340 feet to a stake in the branch, Al bert Whitley’s coiner; thence witn said Whitley’s lino North 33 de grees 30 minutes West 1733 feet to a stake in Rock Branch, Al bert Whitley’s corner; thence up Reck Branch as it meanders in a Northeasterly direction to a stake. W. G. Narron’s corner; thence with Narron’s line South 35 degrees East 2435 feet to the point of beginning. containing thirty-six (36) acres, more or less. Third Tract: Beginmg at a stake in Rock Branch, Albert Whitley’s corner, and runs with Whitley’s line South 33 degiee.s 30 minutes East 1535 feet to a stake on the bank of Little Ruer; thence up Little River as it me anders first in an easterly and then in a northerly an<j northeast erly direction to the mouth of Rock Branch; thence up Rock Branch North 77 East 200 feet to. the point of beginning, con taining 30.50 acres, more or less. The following described tract of land lies ;n Wilders township: Fourth Tract: Beginning at a large pine, Jeffries’ corner; thence South 18 West (id feet to a s.-kc ivees corner; thence North 83 West 171(5 feet to a stake in f.eki. thence North 2 degrees East 462 leet to a stake; thence Nortn 45 \\ e«t 012 feet to a stake; thence North 84 East, 1420 feet to a stake; thence South 88 East 694 feet to a stake on Selma-Wen dell road; thence South 12 de grees 30 minutes East 1452 feet to the beginning, containing 53.87 acres, more or less, being the Southern half of a tract of land s-old t'i Haywood Hint's by J. \V Leo March 17, 1S74 by deed re corded hi Book ,1-,!, page 212, Johnston County Registry, This 11 day of December, 1920. THE RALEIGH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. Dec 17 24 31 Jan 7 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL, ESTATE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage deed executed to the undersigned mortgagee by Caro line Sanders, widow, on June 13, 1928 and recorded in Book 236. p«ge 30, Registry of Johnston county, the undersigned mortga gee will on Saturday the fottivn day of January, 1930 at 12 o’clock 6 6 6 ia a prescription for . * ‘hit »n Malni i* : s f‘* ■>« i»**«*d> remedy knm* ftoVORli,,. — Special HOOD RRG5- y noon in front of the courthouse door in Johnston county, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of lanJ, to-wit: One lot situate in the town of Smithfield, Johnston county, near the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad depot, the same being lot No S, in Block "P" fh the division of the P. T. Massey heirs, Mrs, Car rie Fuller and the Eastern Caro lina Land and Improvement Com pany, a record of which division is found in Land Book D) No, 4, page 464, etc., of the ofCce of the Clerk of the Superior court of Johnston county ani fronting 51 feet on Broadway street and rurwdng back westward and paraP** with Market street 120 fee* and being a paralV.o feet by 120 feet, an 1 ^fltaining a fractional part ct an acre. Bidder will be required to d* )osit 10 per cent of his bid on. lay of sale, and balance on exe-' ution of deed. This Dec. 4, 1929. W. M. SANDERS & SON Mortgagee. ' L M. NOBLE, Attorney. >ec 10 17 24 Jan 3 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the 'wers and authorities conferrec the undersigned executor.: of^T^ Uulghum, and by order 0 * hrperior court of Johnston e the foreclosure of ounty, ir^ -rom josep-h Pi:t mortgago d*. to T R. Fulghunii man and wife 214> ({efaul in book 1 lo, £i. , . will offor havmg been bM. at pubhc sale to the ,Qurthousd der for cash at th< Satur<)ay door m Smithfield o’clock January 11, 1930 at^j land; M the following d^mm€nci. In Micro Jwnship,^ corn(,: at R. D. Davis deci, on the National Hi way am. 100 fee* runs with Davis line (h Davj, to a stake; thence line parallel with hi way 15 0 teet to Main street; ^ ^ said Street S 100 J,y }ligil. highway, thence witl^ the way eastwardly 150 fractijaa] beginning, containing 'part of an acre. This Dec 9, 192' T. R. FULGHUl^ JON A PITTiMAS ors of T W. R. BRITT, Ej„ R. Fulg-hum, Mori WINFIELD H. LY for Executors. Dee 13 20 24 3t_ SARTTS ON e' respect. the little Horn an.I raise,! f;rst |u'. he was the first , ^depend thls action. He w carryi!.,j cm commercial lTul a(lv Coats was imblea^p Mar >h first mishap was Raleigh burn-Robbins fie’ fcrCed h" i when a disabled rtakiris n{f to hit a tree w,n]y ser;ous causing his first ,wn everv. cvackup. He was,s and cap. where as a consci>articipawd able pilot, and he air moe,3 successfully in se held in the state. ( huria! „t Stewart’s funer^ 4:30 Thursday afkin,L Hjsi3 were < f the sim,, hefriendcl of people whom herc a,_ tke during his lifct-armV(vlli r,n.j services for the ;lI| dropped two airplanes i a;1 ]le wa, flowers oil the fi0Wn t)y being buried. Om-tiss-Wrjgki Gus Leazer, of ti. Warren Service, the oth,stal Planes Pennington, of t town of Coats, Rteing ' whiIe came interested irj Camn The Perfe Sun-Tan Skin 2g.g| sv t v S C c « m \ |r^fc c t£C.£ ^ g 3*5 u o e X3 “E-g Jg HI il GOURAUr. 1 nRIENVvi WCREA Send l'(V. jar 7VJ >rd. T. Hopkins , Airways. •Stewart is survived by hla mother and father, Mr. and Mrs, George Stewart, of Coats, an,] hi* wife and three children. Ho was ."1 years old. Young Stephenson had been taking flying lessons for some time, having had a few hours dual and solo instruction at the Cur tiss-Wright field in Raleigh, but had not received his pilot’s- li cense. It is understood that he intended to return for further in struction next month. He was about 20 years old. Hugh Blalock was about 19 years old, the cousin of Stephen son. The flight on which he died was said to Have been his first. A double funeral was hoi 1 at Angier Baptist church Friday: afternoon at 2 o'clock for Steph-j enson ami Blal -ek. Stephenson \vr.■: ( a member of that church and the ' services were conducted by fh v. j J. A. Campbell, president of Camp bell College, assisted by Rev. J A. Hudson. Members of Stephen ^on’s family give the information hat active pallbearers fo>* him vere Barnes Williams, Norwood j coung, Sherrill Young. Royster ! : oung, Garland Adams and Wil- ! ur Adams, all of whom are first I ousins of Stephenson. JOHNSTON HOUSEWIVES IN NATIOVL CANNING CONTEST Great interest has been occas ioned! among- local housewives in the announcement from Chicago of the prize winners in the Na tional Canning Contest held re cently. Among the Johnston coun ty women who had entries in the cctest were: Miss Dixie Young. Mrs. P. W. Barber, Mrs. A. M. Barber, Miss Lunette Barber of Clayton; Mrs. J. W. Boyette, of Kenly; Mrs. J. C. Bowen, No»m» Lee Boyett, Kenly,- Mrs. W T W’eodard, Selma; Mrs. Adam J, Whitley, Mrs. C. T. Hill, M.r H. Whitley, Mrs. J. P. Parker, Mrs. J. W. Barnes, Mrs. G B. Smith, Bessie Higgins, Ruby Johnson. Mrs. R. H. Higgins, Mi», M. P. Crocker, Smith-field; Mrs. 3. G. Beasley, Mrs. Ira C. Whit ey, Wilson’s Mills. The gi'and champion winner in he contest was Mrs. Mary Ilvas' ‘f Kerr,an. Wis., whose entry of t quart cf green peas brought her ^Mothers each year treat COLDS EXTERNALLY When Vicks vapoKub W39 introduced, mothers especially were quick to appreciate it, because it is just rubbed on and cannot upset chil dren’s delicate stomachs, as “dosing" is so apt to do. Of course it is equally good for adults. Today, the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless "dosing,” and the demandfor Vicks has grown until it is neces- [f- / sary to again raise the figures in the famous slogan. There are now “Over 2 6 Million Jars Used Yearly." jars used yearly MakesLife Sweeter Children’s stomachs sour, and nee» m anti-acid. Keep their system* iweet with Phillips Milk of' Mag nesia! ^ When tongue or breath tells 01 acid condition,—correct it with a spoonful of Phillips. Most men and women liars been comforted by thii universal sweetener— more motheri should invoke its aid for their chil drem It is a pleasant thing to take Vet neutralizes more acid than th« harsher things too often employed for the purpose. No household should be without it. "Milk of Magnesia’’ has been th< U. b. registered trade mark of thi I ' harles II. Phillips Chemical Co. end its predecessor Charles H. Phillip, unco 1M75. ^ Phillips r„ Milk oi Magnesia il2.,0. ill-, liras., was awarded first prize of $250 by the judge, f»r the best entry in the vege table nines, and ?1,000 as grand sweepstake prize for the finest jar of food in the three classes of vegetable-, fruits and meats. The first prize of $250 in th.e meat class went to Mrs. Dudley Brooks, of Roiba Red, Ala., for a jar of chicken, while Miss Mar pery Drew, of Athol, Mass., won the (prize of $250 on a jar of pears adjudged first in the fruit class. e fain Oar ^Christmas * Club— f Now open for membonhip Deposit 25c weekly amounts to.$12.50 Deposit 50c weekly amounts to.$25.00 Deposit $1.00 weekly amounts to.$50.00 Deposit $2.00 weekly amounts to.$100.00 We pay >/2 of last payment CHRISTMAS CLUB memben tax mm; ptfwfcea they need ft most JOIN TODAY The unaS weekly payment* accumulate the find in 10 ea«y • manner, tha money it net mimd Farmers Bank and Trust Company Smithfield, North Carolina WHY LET THIS ANNOY YOU— You can buy a Liquid Remedy for 60c a bottle that can be used easily, and one which will relieve itch in 30 min utes with one application. This remedy is manufactured by C J Chemical Co., Smithfteld, N. C., and is sold exclusively in Smithfield by" Creech’s Inc., the Dependable Drud** Store. Just ask for C. J. LOTION. This is the name of the new and guaranteed rem edy for the Itch. Cii.> ■' '5i r: '&j>9 \‘/V" ■* vf4^ Resolve to save money. It is EASY to save: it is onlv the BEGINNING that seems hard. y A banl< account will open up opportunuities undream ed of for you. It will make the coming year a Happy and prosperous > year for you and your Family. ^ 1 We invite YOUR Banking Business THINK! *!AVF MONEY! First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company °f Smithfield THINK. HAVE MONEY!
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