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FOR RENT FOR RENT two steam heated of fices in First-Citizens Bank build ing. First-Citizens Bank & Trust T FOR RENT: Suite of offices, mala ; office, consultation office anu j ^ of waiting room; heat, hut i and cola water, janitor service, l second floor Hood building. FOR RENT furnished or unfur nished room Mrs. H. M Bes - lev. South Tim'd Street. Snmh field, N. C. ,! FOR RENT Durham Waxer atm 3 Polisher combined: 25c per hour or .$1.00 per riav will m V 3 onstrate if desired. Mrs, j. A Wellons, Smi'hfield. N. c. RENEW YOl St SUBSCRIPTION DURING FEBRUARY Vi!) GET A TURNER’S ALMA NAC FREE. FOR SA l,E F't)R SALE ('111 Up one F.rdson I tractor and disk iti good , undi | tion. Would trade lor ti a ]; in ! good condition. F L. Pittman. | | Smithfield. N. c Route :t FOR SALE pure hr, d \\ :,jt. p]v mouth i; >ck . ues. r>o r, ■ . for a setting of 15. Mfs. Melik- John son. Split lit ield. N. Route 1 FOR SALE juson Kohler late model rail: i lor $l(tti. o.vi leaving town. A. 1U. Calais. Smitlnt Id. N. C. FOR SALK ni.dch cow: t esh Willie Imtnp(Inn. Four Oaks rout - 4. FOR SALE Rov ail typewriter ul~ y most, new; will sell at. n sacri fice. Mrs. A S. Johnston, Smith- • . field, N. C. , FOR SAEI, $00 Kil.-iter late model ! A-C radio for $luu. Owner leav- ) ing town. A. M. Calais. PORTY NICE pi!'!; or sale. Will allow $1.00 per .bushel for corn , in exchange. J. W. Darden at I Lowell Mill. PLACE your order now for tobacco flues. Jordan — Edmundson Hardware Co. FOR SALE practically new Per- ! fection white enamel range. Price Range $50.00. A;. pal - ais: *T~F PLACE your order now for tobacco flues. Jordan — Edmundson Hardware Co. PRINTING WK CATER tb,H«> desiring tl..' very best in j<»b printing. We ! are new equipped to give you service and quality printing. I ot J us figure with you on your next 1 printing order. THE HUMPHREY PRESS HAVE YOUR personal stationery j printed or monogram med. 100 ' sheets and 100 envelopes for $2.50. Comes in neat cabinet box. This j is a good buy. The Humphrey Press, Smithfield. by ■’V FREE TK'FET to ‘ • SANDERS THEATRE WH. B. WELLOMfi Please call. nr. BeraVfi Office. OFFICE SUIT’I.IES YOU CAN sell those pigs through i( the want aus column o f the Herald, phone 10. v STRING TAGS, marking tags, r pencils, paper clips, paper fast- j eriers, and small office supplies. Phone 1U. The Herald. MANUSCRIPT COVI'.RS and Mar ginal Killed legal paper. Hie Humphrey Press, Srmthfield. 1 t AKE YOU in need of land postern 1 for posted lands. If so we can 1 aupply you. The Humphrey Press, Hmilhfield. i! was HAVE in.rtall.-d an.rth.-r pT*«.-' and wro more able to give yen prompt .service on your printing rirvl.-r. (live us a trial when in net* I of letterheads, .packet bads, etnvelopes, statements, PUv'n: ■, program ', wedding aunounciune i' .. visiting cards, mr anything in Urn job .printing lino, Uepresantef. r at llenald office or call at our shop opposite Shamrock Service j StJaitiom. THE HUMPHREY PRESS, N. E. and P. B. Humphrey, "Ijrep'S. ■ ------ ' | T LS YOUR supply of letterheads about exhausted ? Wert like to ^nrlol your next order. We please— ‘and so dues our prices. The Hum - phroy-Pw***, or eall at liw-sei tor “ fcsffeieiStativor _— ■ Srifhfield Market mitlifield Cotton Good fiddling . i4 ’-2c i^ StricfJiiddling 1412cj£ Middle. . . 13 Vj»c . Shi pstn If Sin'! Jiff . $2.35 ( .$1.00' Poultry fliers, lb 20 to 22 Vic1 . . .. 20c Eggs ami Butter . 20 to 25c doz. | country. . 40 to 50c lb. j Livestock "I cattle, dressed 15 to lG'icj >n*CR. fat, on foot .... 10 to 12V2C' 13.-11 re . 221 ;> to 35c Shoulders . 20c Hides, green . 5 and 6c ! Wool . 25 to 30c WANTED—MALE WANTED TWO tobacco farmers. Team and tools furnished. To tacco beds already sown and .rood cut. It. Ii. Johnson. Mc ViSN WANTED immediately by giant international industry; tver 7000 already started: some I o i 1:'; annual business $13,000; 10 experience or capital required; ■very!hint supplied; realize suo 'ess. independence Rawleigh's vay; retail food products, soap, oilet preparations, stock, poultry upplie:.. your own business sup ported by big American, Canad an. Australian industries; re .oui-cec. over $17,000,000; est.ab islicd 40 years; get our propo rtion; a!! sav it's great! Ruw eiy.ii Company, Dept,. NC 51-J. tichne.iiid. Va. [R. CHARLES Davis is spend inn few days in the northern limr • ! buying his spring line of mu's clothing and furnishings >r the Davis Stores. WANTED /ANTED ONE or two good see nd hand mules, weighing around 00 In 1200 pounds. R. D. John an. Smithfield. N. C. luH.SE oilOEfUG: I am nus hoeing your ream all around for ! .25. Brine, me your next job. dl work guaranteed. Located at ear of Planters Warehouse. C. i. Utley. MATTRESSES REBUILT like now. Feather mattresses made. Jpliolsteiing done. Sanitary Mat rons Co.. G29 West Martin St., faloigh, N. C. VAN! ED 5.000 bushels corn in shuck or shelled. Will allow il.00 per bushel in exchange for lour or feedstuff. Will save you uoney. Consumers Milling Com lany. Kenly, Route 1. TRANSFER F YOU have anything to haul call T. C. Henry, transfer. Day 'hone 175; night phono 221-W. RESALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the uthorily conferred upon us in a red of trust executed by J. G. iiggins and wife, e. Girlie Kig ins on the 3 day of November. 920 and recorded in Book 184. age 03, we will on Saturday, the 2 day of March. 1539 at 12 clock no#n at the courthouse oor m Smithfield. N. C.. John son county, sell at public auc ion for cash to the highest bid er U:e following land. i,o-\vit: All that certain piece, parcel r tract, of land containing 87 civs, more or less, situate, lying nd being about 12 miles. north I'oin the town of Benson, on the 'enson-Raleigh road, in Pleas-' n(. Grove township. Johnston j minty. State of North Carolina i lid lands being bounded on ilie | orth by lands r'r Ira Stephens,: ii the East by lands of Nettie I pphens. on the smith by lands j i G. F. McGee, and on the west { v lands of Lonnie Ennis and mu Pen-"'- these being the uno lands heretofore conveyed > the -aid J. (,. lliggins. by J. . Stephenson and Wife oy deed died Nov. 24. 1908 an‘d of roe d m book A No. JO. page 442. Lee of the Register of Deeds Johnston county, and being ore particularly described as Hows: Beginning at a pine on then I'; 'isli, deceased. corner and nil!. S 3 \Y 17.HO chains to a jm 11. R McGee’s line; Mioi.*-* S 88 E 7.10 chains to a slake in a hrati'li; thence 13 ■1 nn down I he run of said ■>i 'iich lo a stake on the run U litlie Beaver Dam; thence ^ vn the run oi said Beaver d si 17 chains to a small black a! ihe mouth of long '8 men; ihence up tlic run of Id long branch 25 chains to a syke formerly a red oak; thence Nil E 2.20 chains to a stake in J l4u' Steph' nson’s line; thence j Nidi \V 10.0; chains to a stake’ i 'lr ih»' school house; thence j N15 VV 8.45 chains to a stake j faifcie iy a wilrnv: thence N 1 E 5.8 i . nains to a rum in the, odv of a branch; thence along; ilR il ;e of a branch 10.80 chains 4> -fK»p4tu*-m t he- btg-hrawhrr Hr i • vip* i no ilm of sa id branch bout 29 chains to a dead pine; u the side of a path: thence up \ be run of said branch 5 chains c 3 the beginning, containing 8*! f cres. more or less. sale is made by reason of 1 he failure of J. G. Higgins and r ■’ife E. Girlie Higgins t-o pay off <i nd. discharge m- ’^debtedness ] ecu red by said deed of trust. A deposit of 10 per cent will »e required from the purchaser it the sale. The above land was sold on Saturday the 15 day of Febru ary. 1930 at which sale N. L. Stephenson became the last and highest bidder at the price of £1470.00. within ten days from '■aid date the above, bid was }1V n deposit of 5 per cent of the price with the clerk of the court, whereupon the said land was ordered resold. This 4 day of March. 1930. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM. Trustee. Durham. N. C. Mar 11 18 NOTICE Under and by virtue of an or der of sale in the above entitled cause this day signed by H. V. Rose, clerk Superior court. John ston county, setting aside the sales heretofore made, because of a raise of the bid formerly made and a resale ordered: The undersigned eotnmis-:ion |CiT. will sill upon the premises at 12 o'clock M on Monday, March 24. 1930 for cash to the highest bidder at public auction |the following described property: HOUSE AND LOT: Beginning I at Mrs. Olivia Ennis’ corner on !Church street, now Mrs. L. K. 'Watson’s corner, in the south (side of said street and runs the iEnnis line south to Spring [Branch; tlienee up the run of (Spring Branch to a stake, the same being corner of lint* and lot of Mrs. V. A. Benton: thence not th with the Benton lira* to a' stake on Church street: thenc west with Church street to the; beginning point., and containing ■one-half acre more or less. The .same being known as the T. 1C. Foist house and lot. FARM: First Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Smithfield road and runs S 46.45 E 115b feet to a stake, corner of the lands of Bailie Muns; thence N 71.15 2224 feet to a stake, cor ner of Bailie Muns and Z. L. Lt-Ma.v: thence N 5 E 457 feet I to a pin**: thence S 71.15* \V ■ 1786 feet to a stake; thence N 60.30 W 1215 feet, to a stake on the Smithfield road; thence IS 29.30 W 469 feet to the he Iginning, and containing 35.5 ac res more or less. Same being lot No. i in a survey made by E. P. I Lore, in January. 1930. I Second Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Smithfield road, cor jner of S. B. Jones and runs S 84.50 E along the Earl of Gran ville line 2464 feet to a stake, corner . of S. B. Jones; thence S 5 W365 feet, to a pine corner of lot. No. 1: 1 hence S 71 15 W ! 1.78G feet to a stake corner of I lot No. 1; thence N 60.30 W 11215 feet to a stake, the begin jning point, and containing 43.75 !seres, more or less. Same being dot. No. 2 of the Grizzle A. Muns lends, survey made by E. P. Lore, in January. 1930. Place of sale: On the prem ise.-1 Date of Sale: March 24. 1930. Terms of Sale: Cash. This March 6. 1930. JAS A. WELLONS, \V. H. LYON. GEO W HAIR. Commissioners. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by ^virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust ex ecuted by W. J. Boon and wife. Mabel Boon to the undersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is dated July 1. 1927 and re corded in Book 219. page 230. of the Johnston county registry, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the con ditions therein secured, the un dersigned trustee, will on March 20. 1930 at or about twelve o’clock noon at the courthouse door at Smithfield. offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described proper-. All that certain piece, parcel or, Tact of land containing fifty ught <53> acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on State Highway No. 22, adjoining la* town of Benson on the north, n Banner township. Johnston ■Mil Tit. V Mill-Ill rvn-nliti-i lv.iuno . such shapes, motes, courses am jdistances as will more fully ap [pear by reference to a plat there I of made by N. T Ryals, survey' or. on June 18. 1927 and attach ed l<> the abstract now on l'ih | with I he Atlant ic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the sum; ’being bounded on the north bj |the lands of C. T. Johnson; on the East by the lands of O. A Barbour and J. W. Canaday: on the south by the lands of J. S. Holmes and Driving Branch: and on the west by the lands of Alon zo Parrish, and being the identi cal tract of land conveyed b y deed from .1. If. Boon, widower, to W. J. Boon of date June 14. 1927 said deed being duly re* corded In Deed Book 225. at page 2 in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Johnston coufi* ty. State of North Carolina, to winch- rf4*Hvnee-4»~mnde_ for more complete description of the s.apiJ.’1 Terms- of sale cash and trustee! i dll require deposit of 10 per ent of the amount of the bid I s his evidence of good faith. This the 26 day of February. . 930. "HE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK J TRUST CO. taleigh, N. C. A. M. NOBLE. Attorney. Mar 4 11 18 25 NOTICE Under and by virtue of the Dower and authority contained n a certain mortgage^deed given ay J. R. Sullivan and wife. Mary Sullivan to D. P. Crocker on February 11, 1927 and payable on November 1. 1927 for six hundred and twenty-five dollars and re corded in Book 217 at page 205 in the Registry of Johnston coun ty, the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale on Monday, March 17, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield. North Carolina, for cash the following described tract of land: Beginning at a stake, J. E Corbett’s corner and runs with said line S V'> W 52.8 poles to a stake; thence S 87 E 12.8 poles to a stake. D. L. Corbett's cor ner; thence with said line S 21 - E 136 poles to a stake in the run of Long Branch; thence up the run of said branch to a stake; thence N 2'_* E 73 poles to a stake in the line of lot No. 3; thence S 85 E 9’„- poles to the beginning and containing 22 ac res more or less. This February 13. 1930. 13. P. CROCKER, Mortgagee l WEI .LONS & WELLONS. Attys. NOTICE The undersigned having quali-1 ric-cl as administratrix on tin* es tate of Garland M. Price. de ceased. hereby notifies all per sons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the Its day ol February. 1931 or tins no tice will be pleaded in bur of their recovery: and all p« r.sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 15 day of February. 1930. MRS. RUTH CLARK PRICE. Administratrix. W. IT. STRICKLAND. EZRA PARKER. Attorneys. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by W. H. Poole Jr., and wife Genura Poole : to the Branch Banking & Trust Company, on the 10 day of Aug ust. 1928 and recorded in Book 22G, page 121 of the Registry of Johnston county, and default ‘having been made in -fee- pay ment. of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersignd will on Monday, the 24 day of March 1930 at 12 o’clock M sell at the courthouse door in the town ol Smithfield. to the highest bidder for cash the following describee lands. That certain land lying and being in Johnston county and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stake in W. II. Poole Sr., line and runs So. 88 E 240 poles to a stake on the bank of Neust River, thence down the bank of said river to a stake; thence N 88 W 2G5 poles to a stake W. H. Poole, Sr., corner and thence with said Poole's line N 1612 E 2012 poles to the beginning, containing 25 acres and known as lot No. 5 in the division of Samuel Poole’s deceased land and deeded by D. P. Poole and wife to Seranah Poole by quit claim deed. 2nd Tract: Beginning at a stake formerly J. G. Jones line, now A.. J. and D. W. Barbour, and runs So. 88 E 2G5 poles to a stake on the bank of Neuse River, thence down said river to the mouth of Spring Branch: thence up the run of said branch to a stake corner of lot No. 8 in the division of Samuel Poole, de ceased. land; thence with said line N 88 W 150 poles to a stake; thence n 41:! E 9 poles to a black gum stump, the be ginning. containing 27 acres. One-half ('/•») acre of above tract at the burying ground is ex cepted. 3rd Tract: Known ai lot No. 3 in the division of Samuel Poole deceased land; beginning at a, stake formerly J. G. Jones line,! now A. J. and D. W. Barbour, bne and runs So. 88 E 1.50 poles! !o a rock in the run of Spring, branch, thence said branch to i whtie oak; thence So. 61 W 17 poles to a stake, Sain Tin ier. deceased, corner: tln-nce So. 18 E 1312 poles to n stake; hence N 88 W 115 poles to a " HI d. Ill 1(1 IJ VV . Dul * d bom s line; thence v,i;li said - line N 4'., E poll’s lo the ~ beginning, containing ;?.> acres. This 21 day of February. 1930. H. 1). BATEMAN, Trustee. ’■ ABEI.I, SHEPARD. Attorneys. NOTICE OF ham; 'I By virtue of the authority con 1 tahied in a certain morlgagc deed executed by J. p. Davis ^nd i f wife Harriett Davis to Carah E. Lassiter on April 28, 1927 and recorded in the " •••c of John ston county in Book 218. page 90. default having been made in the payment of the notes to se cure the payment of which said | mortgage deed was executed, the undersigned will’offer for sale toj the highest bidder (or caA iril !,front, of the courthouse, door In* jJoljiigtmi county,•’ between a the 1 hours or twelve o'clock noon andk tone o'clock p. m.. on .Saturday. I 'MaccIT a£"I02irH»irnraiJwTugt racts of land: j First Tract: Beginning at a >lack gum on the run of Han nah's Creek, W. C. Langdon's ■orner, and runs S 21 i W 29] ^oles to a stake in a branch; hence S 83 E 80 poles to a )lack gum of the run of Han nah’s Creek, up the meanders of said creek to the beginning, con taining 30 acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a 'lake. Walter Hines* corner, and runs with said line N 1*2 E 32 2-10 poles to a stake; thence S 87 >2 E 92 2-10 poles to a stake: Edwards’ corner: thence S 112 W 50 poles to the center of the Bentonville road; thence with said Road N 83 W 20U poles to a stake; thence S l1^ W 12512 poles to a stake; thence N 89 W 36 6-10 poles to a stake; thence N 1'2 E 108 2-10 poles to a stake: thence N 86 W 11 4-10 poles Ho a stake; thence N 1*2 E 24 poles to the Ben tonville road; thence with said road to the beginning, contain ing 49 9-100 acres. The second tract of land will be sold subject to a deed ol trust executed by J. P. Davis ant wife to the Raleigh Saving* Bank and Trust Company, trus tee. to secure an indebtedness o: $1800.00 recorded in Book 219 page 346. Registry of Johnstoi This February 24. 1930. j CARAH E. LASSITER. Mortgagee. A. M. NOBLE, Attorney. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPER TV OF II. D. ELLINGTON. T’srr ATTr1 Wo. the undersigned auminis t.rater of the estate of H. D. Ellington, deceased, will offer for sale fit public auction, all the personal property consisting mostly of antiques, of the late II I). Ellington. Sale to be held March 20. 1 DUO at 2:20 o'clock p. in. Sale to be held fit office of tin- kite H. D. Ellington, over the Oak City Damp Wash, Smitlifield. N. C. MR,SI-CITIZENS BAN PI AND TRUST CO.. Admr. NO iTC'E The undersigned having quali I i< d jis executor on t he estate oi .James A. Pittman. deceased hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate tc present the same to me duly ver ified on or before the 21 day oJ February, 1021 or this notice wil be pleaded in bar of their recov ery: and all persons indebted t< said estate will make immediate ; payment. This 21 day February. 1920. ARTHUR K. CREECH. Micro. N. C. NOTICE The undersigned having quail fied as administrator on the es late of Henry Southard, decras ed. hereby notifies all person, having claims against said estati jto present the same to me dul; verified on or before the 11 da. | of February, 1920 or this notic | will be pleaded in bar of the* irecovery: and all persons indebt ed to said estate will make im mediate payment. This 10 day of February. 1930 i JACK SOUTHARD, Admr. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. | Under and by virtue of tin I authority conferred upon us in i ! deed of trust executed by George (Register and wife. Genealha Reg ister on the 21 day of January 1926 and recorded in book ol j mortgages. 184. page 3. we wil on Saturday the 22nd day ol March. 1930 at 12 o'clock noor at the courthouse door in Smith field. N. C.. Johnston county, sell ;it public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land to-wit: Adjoining the lands .of R. G Dudley on the North, the' lands of J. F. Woodall on the East the lands of Alon/o Parrish and George Hall on the south and the lands of R. G. Dudley on the West, and described and defined as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in R. G. Dudley’s line, R. G. Dudley’s corner and runs as Dudley’s line S 87 E 9 chains to stake, Dudley's corner in Har riett E. Godwin’s line (now Quinton C. Parker); thence as his line S 1 W 9 60-100 chains to a stake; thence N 83 W 3 50-100 chains to a stake, J. F. Woodall's corner; thence as bis line S 7 W 30 50-100 chains to a pine in George Hull's line; thence as his line N 86 W 6 and 17-100 chains to a stake; R. G. Uuclley’s corner; thence as his ine N 8 E 39 50-100 chains to ■: mi: ueginnmg, containing 27 y2 1 acres, more or lessf and being » the .same land conveyed to Geo. Register by N. T. Tart and wife, .jSarah H. Tart, by deed dated April 1G. 1918, recorded in Book . ? 41. at page 329 office of Reg ister of Deeds. .Johnston county, us shown by plat of W. J. Lam bert. surveyor, of the date of ! January 14. 192G which composes ja part of this abstract. This sale is made by reason of the failure of George Register land wife, Genetha Register to pay off and discharge the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust to the A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the purchaser at ; the sale. :.5;Thu> i3;jday of February. 1930. ^JRS*T NATION A Ti COMPANY OF DURHAM. INC., trustee. Formerly Fiiijt National Trust Company. ' “ ; r. ■DifrTKhiT,- n;xr- - * —* 1 NOTICE < Te undersigned having quali- ■ 'ied as administrator c. t. a., on he estate of John E. Spivey. ' deceased, hereby notifies all per sons having claims against said sstate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 21 day of February. 1931 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 21 day of February. 1930. J. C. SPIVEY. Kenly, N. a W. J. HOOKS. Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Whereas. John L. York to W. H. Lyon and F. H. Brooks, trustees, a deed of trust convey ing certain personal property and a certain lot of land, which, in strument bears date of February 2. 1929 and is recorded in Book No. 246. page 12. Registry of Johnston county, and. Whereas, the bonds secured thereby have not been paid and I the holders thereof have made demand on the trustees to fore close said instrument by sale oi said land and personal property as provided by law: Therefore the undersignec | trustee, will offer for sale the real estate and all personal prop erty at the courthouse door <oi an adjourned sale to the prem ises) in the town of Smithlield ; N. C.. on Tuesday. March 2.5 1930 at 12 o'clock M for cash to-wit: The 11 -> acres lot near th« town of Smithlield. described ii Uccu ii uni uuiui u. xuiiv iu River Hardwood Co., by deed re corded in Book No. 225 page 46, Registry of Johnston county, to gether with all the machinery of every description situated, locat ed and being on the said 1 '!> ac re lot or tract of land, formerly owned by the Neuse River Hard wood Company, and later used by John L. York, including boilers, engines, planers saw mill and .other personal property, a com plete list of said property will b< prepared and read at the sale. ; Said sale is made to satisfy the indebtedness due on saic: property secured by and in saic deed of trust, costs of sale, taxes | etc. This 22 day February. 1930. W. H. LYON. ,! F. II. BROOFtt;. . | Trustees. [ | NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE LAND UNDER ) MORTGAGE, vi Under and by virtue or th power of sale contained in tha certain mortgage deed execute j by John Lassiter and wife Ad 'die Lassiter on the 15 day o ! September, 1923 and the sam j being duly recorded in the Reg -1 istry of Johnston county ii - j Book 126 at page No. 241 de •Ifault having been made in th s | payment and liquidation of th ? j same according to t he terms am /1 stipulations therein contained /jibe undersigned mortgagee wil offer for sale in front of th r: courhouse door in the town o - j Smithfield, N. C.. on Friday, th - j 28 day of March, 1930 for casl at \2 o’clock M. the hereinafte . described tract or parcel of land jto-wit: 1 “Being all of lot No. 5 ii i Block “B” in the subdivision o [the B. A. Woodall lands imon j j recently the Brooklyn Mfg. Co. i the plot of which subdivision i i recorded in book F No. 10, page - j 170-171 and 248 and 249. John . j ston county Registry, being 5; ' feet by 150 feet and containinj 11 a fractional part of an acre anc ' | being the lot conveyed by T. V i Baker and wife Eula D. Baker tc Addie Lassiter by deed dated No vember 5. 1910 and duly record ed in the Registry of Johnstor [county in Book W, No. 10 ai ,page No. 349. 1 This 25 day of February. 1930 J. J. BROADHURST, Mortgagee. I JOHN A. NARRON. Atty. NOTICE i NORTH CAROLINA. [JOHNSTON COUNTY. ! Under and by virtue of the power' and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed by R. L. Bryant and wife. Alta Bryant to the undersigned trus tee which said deed of trust is dated July 1, 1927 and recorded ! in Book 219 page 231 of the I Johnston county registry. de I fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness j thereby secured and in the con-. | ditions therein secured, the un [ dersignec| trustee, will on March 129, 1930 at or about twelve o’clock noon at the courthouse door at Smithfield. offer for sale and uni. iiirumi, U1UUCJ UII ta.SI the following described property All those certain pieces, par cels, or tracts of land containing eighty-three <83t acres, more oi leas, siluate, lying and being on the Beuson-Angier public load, about six ifii miles west from the town of Benson in Pleasant Grove township, Johnston coun ty. Slate of North Carolina, hav ing such shapes, metes, courses, and distances as will more fullv appear by reference to a plat thereof, made bv N. T. Rvals, surveyor, on the 18 day of June, 1927 and attached to the ab stract of title now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same be ing bounded on the North by the lands of Willie. Coats, deceased:, oil lilt Ea*t by thin lands of M.: N. Nordap; on the south by'the UincLs of J. A. Ivey; and on the West~ tiy “the* lairds -“Bf ■ Mary Ai l Jregory. and being the identical ract of land conveyed by deed rom J. H. Boon, widower to R. j. Bryant and wife, Alta Bryant, )f date June 14, 1927 said deed jeing duly recorded in Deed Book >25. at page 2 in the office of he Register of Deeds for John son county, State of North Car olina, to which reference is made for more complete description of the same. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith. This 26 day of February, 1930. THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO.. Trustee. A. M. NOBLE, Attorney. Mar 4 11 18 25 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power contained in the judgment rendered by the Clerk of Super ior court for Johnston county in I that special proceeding entitled: E. G. Narron. adm„ vs. Richard Musgrave and Richard Musgrave Jr., 1 will offer for sale and wil isoil to the highest bidder for cast at the courthouse door in John iston county on the 7 day ot I April. 1930. between the hour: j of twelve and one o'clock, p. m. I the following described tract o [land: Beginning at- a stake on t-h road corner of lot No. 5 am 1 runs thence with the line of In stake in J. C. Grady’s line;'1 I thence with his line S 85 E 1981 | feet to a stake, corner of lot. No. 7; thence to the line of lot! 'No. 7. S 7 deg. W 1336 feet to: ja stake in Sasser Rise Swamp;! thence with said swamp to the I I road; thence with the road N 47; I w 103 feet to the beginning, con taining G acres more or less. For a more complete description of the lands, reference may be had to the office of the clerk of Su perior court for Johnston coun ty in land book No. (>., This 3 day of March. 1930. I W. J. HOOKS, Commissionei. NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE i SALE Undo* and by virtue of the an thority contained in an interloc jutory judgment of foreclosure before Hon. H. V. Rose, clerk of | the Superior court of Johnston I county in a certain civil action. ' j entitled the Town of Smithfield vs. Charles H. Fort, col., and wife, Mary E. Fort. col., and the Me “.chanics and Farmers Bank of n Raleigh. and Durham. N. C., and all j>ther persons claiming any ^ interest in the lands hereinaft a er described, the undersigned “!commissioner duly appointed un j'der and by virtue of the said in _ terlocutory judgment of foreclos p ure as aforesaid will offer for ,. sale to the highest bidder for I cash m front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, I N. C\. at 12 o’clock M.. on Mon q day the 7 day of April. 1930 the f hereinafter described lot or par ?icel of land, for the non-payment i of taxes etc., as set forth in said r action: Beginning at an iron stake in ,lhe northern line of Market ij street, in the town of Smithfield, II Oscar Merritt’s corner and runs '; northward along his line about ' ' 140 feet to another iron stake 3 on the Smithfield and Goldsboro 31road; thence westward along the ' line of said road 54 feet to an ’I other stake. Florence T. Parker's j | corner; thence southward along | the line and parallel with the ‘ j 1st line about 140 feet to Mar ) ket street and an iron stake; 'thence Eastward along Market {I street 54 feet to the beginning. I containing a fractional part of ’; an acre and being lot of which j the Wilson house is situated and, i being a part of lot No. 3 in thei | Fuller-Massey addition to the 'town of Smithfield.” 1 This 7 day of March 1930. JOHN A. NARRON. Com. Mar 4 11 18 25 CORN MORE PROFITABLE THAN TOBACCO, COTTON RALEIGH. March 10.—Corn property supplemented and fed to hogs in 1930 will be more likely to return a profit than will I cotton and tobacco. ‘‘The cost of producing four |acres of corn is but little if any greater than the cost of t producing one acre of cotton or ’tobacco,” says W. W. Shay, | swine extension specialist at State College. "This corn when fed to good hogs will certainly , of paying a 'profit. on the ven ture. Therefore instead of plant ing cotton and tobacco with less than the needed amount of fer tilizer. and therefore working two acres to get the amount that one should produce, try putting in several acres of Jarvis Golden Prolific corn this season to be hoggtd down in August and Sep tember." Thousands of acres of Jarvis Golden Prolific corn should be planted for hogging down, be lieves Mr. Shay. Other thousands of acres of corn should be planted to meet the requirements of the half starved hogs which are not profitable now but. which could be made so. if they were, proper ly fed. , Unless the amountjr of. corn grown in North Carolina is in creased. some of the hogs- now on farms should b8 . tiecredsed; pHvi>'ta-.ll»git._elewit,-coBii:tV tanm. .gents assisted 45 farmers i: seeping complete records on th 1 eed eaten by 918 hogs durin Periods of time averaging 83 day rhe hogs ate 6.852 bushels <? { :orn which was charged to thei it the current local market pric 1 of $1.09 a bushel. After payir for all other feeds, including f bushels of wheat for which the paid at the rate of $1.36 a buslr and 135 bushels of barley f« which they paid $1 a bushel. tl hogs then paid $1.50 for ea< bushel of corn consumed. Mr. Shay says that these ho sold at an average price of $11. a hundred pounds and that ma ket conditions are equally as sa { isfactory during the comi: year. SELMA KIWANIANS HEAR DR. CRANFOR SELMA. March 10.—Dr. W. , Cranford, professor of philosopl and Mr. G. B. Childs both of t iDuke University faculty. w« j guests at the weekly Kiwa : luncheon last Thursday even! I Only one member of the c I was absent for this meeting. Cranford spoke on Good C Izenship. He said that the faun/ ition for the making of a g< , citizen was honesty, justice f economical freedom. He said t' boosting was all right but t , people should be very careful t \ '■ not boost in such a way tha1 -| would hurt anyone. I Miss Edna Earle O’Neal, h •chool student, delighted the cs ,vith a reading, after wf tforma Lee Creech, Clare Hawkins and Billie Aycock, t students, entertained the c with a short comedy act. Charlie Jacobs, secretary of club, announced that the < had made an average attends for the month of February 96 per cent. MARCH MELTING M. E. MISSIONARY SOCIE SELMA. March 10.—The r* lar monthly meeting of Methodist Missionary Society held in the primary room of Sunday school building Moi afternoon. March 3. with W. H, Call leading. Minute; last meeting were read and roll was called. Dues colic I amounted to *—•' dollars, scripture lesson was Matt. 7: known as the Golden Rule cl ter. Prayer was offered by J. T. Hughes. Mrs. G. F. Brietz read beautiful hymn—411, from Methodist hymnal. ‘‘O Mi Let, Me Walk with Thee.” topic for study was: “The 1 as a school of good citizens Mrs. Call read a paper on subject and a general discu: followed. Mrs. J. T. Hughes a brief but interesting syn of chapters five and six the Mission Study book, ”R to the city of God.” A committee was appointe welcome strangers at the ch services. The meeting closed with peating the motto in unison. The next regular meeting be held Monday, April 7. A1 dies of the church are core invited to be present. LOCAL KIWANIANS HEAR F. M. WAT; Speaking to the local Ki\ ians Thursday F. M. Wo principal of the Selma s< and past president of the [urged that this club combine continue its efforts towa-d 1 ing in placing the boys and j in suitable and productive c jpations. He declared that n could be done to lessen the r ber of misfits in our midst the members of the Kiu clubs would devote a part their time toward counseling instructing the boys and girl our high schools, this being time in their life when help would bear most fruit, prepare every boy for some p itable service would uh'mt. develop a higher citizenship,” dared the speaker. Guests of the club incli Judge Clayton Moore, presi» at this term of Superior ce Dr. George Vick, of Selma. Larry Wood, of Benson, i__ i DR. J. C. MANN The Well Known Evesight Specialist am. Optician will be at his office in Ktevei Bldg. next to 1‘ostoffice Blit Smithlield, N. C. I every second Friday in eat ! month from 10 a. m. to 3 p. i j Headache relieved when cause | by eyestrain. Over 20 year j| daily experience in examinin , eyes. When he fits you wit glasses you have the satisfac } tion of knowing they are cot feet. Remember the date an J see him if your eyes are weak Children with weak eyes shout have them examined befor school opens. His next Visit will b*i— FRIDAY. MARCH 14
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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