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HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED Immediately by giant international industry; over 7000 already started; some doing annual business $13,000; no experience or capital required; . everything supplied; realize sue- ' cess, independence Rawjeigh's way; retail food products,soap, toilet preparations, stock, poultry supplies, your own business sup ported by big American, Canad ian, Australian industries; re sources over $17,000,000; ■,estab lished 40 years; get our propo sition; all say it's great! Raw leigh Company, Dept. NC 51 -J, Richmond, Va. Foil 1?ENT ^ FOR RENT two steam heated of fices in First-Citizens Bank build ing. First-Citizens Bank Trust Co. FOR RENT: Suite of offices, main office, consultation office anti half of waiting room; heat, hot and colj water, janitor service, second floor Hood building. XT.X’-.F'I Tb VV IUUlt, OUDOL.n.11 XiUlN PUR1NG FEBRUARY AND GET A TURNER'S ALMA NAC FREE. >n _rot: salk_ FORTY NICE pips or sale! Will allow $1.0(1 per bushel for earn In exchange. J. W. Darden .at Lowell Mill. PLACE your order now for tobacco flues. Jordan - Edmundson Hardware Co. FOR SALE one Nesco oil stove; one water heating stove and tank; plants: Pansy, 25c dozen; double larkspur. 25c dozen; dou ble hollyhock, madonna lily, 10 and 25c! Amarillas, red • ;-*and white. 25 and 50c. Mrs. R. L. Sanders, at La^y E. Lassiter’s, Smith field. N. C. TEN DAYS’ bargain sale of shrubbery and flowers begins Saturday, March 15. Variety yard shrubbery, Shasta daisies, large and dwarf yePow chrysanthe mums, creeping Charlie, rooted ivy, ornamental grass, grape and strawberry vines from nursery grown plants, figf ‘current and cherry bushes, mixed canna and dahlia bulbs, garden and flower seed. Nothing over 25c. Dorothy Perkins rose bush with every $2.00 purchase. Mrs. John K. Sanders, five miles southeast of Smithfield. FOR SALE tobacco sticks, any length at $8.00 per thousand on mill ground or $10.00 pel thousand delivered anywhere in Johnston county. On placing or der a deposit of $4.00 per thou sand is required. Give me your order now so there will be no de lay in your sticks. E. L. Johnson, Four Oaks, N. G\, Route 2. OFFICE SUPPLIES YOU CAN sell those pigs through the want aas column of the Herald, phone 10. STRING TAGS, marking tags, pencils, paper clips, paper fast eners, and 8mall office supplies. Phone 10. The Herald. MANUSCRIPT COVERS and Mar ginal Ruled legal paper. I he Humphrey Press, Smithfield. ARE YOU in need of land posters for posted 'lands. If so we can supply you. The Humphrey Press, Smithfield.' WE HAVE installed another press and or© more able to give yon prompt service on youir printing order. Give us a trial when in need of letterheads, packet heads, envelopes, statements, posters, programs, wedding announcements, visiting cards, or anything in the $ job printing line. .Representative i at Herald office or call ut our; shop opposite Shamrock §ea*vice j Station. THE HUMPHREY PRESS, N. E. and P. 15. Humphrey, Props. , IS YOUR supply of letterheads! about exhausted? .We'd like to print your next We please— arid so does our prices. The Hum- i phrey Press, or call at Herald for representative. ' SPECIAL NOTICES COTTON SEED: Coker’s Extra! Cleveland fu\l inch., to 1 j 1-16 inch staple. R<?cteaned. Less than j 50 bushels, $1125; larger quanti-i ties. $1.00. Marxoytr-Pitt Hardware Company, Tarboro. N. C. • -:--—-sX DRESSMAKING, PLAIN or fancy ' at a reasonable price. Mrs. ! Otho Munden, Smithfield. N. C.Jj Route 1. Live near county home. PLACE your order/ now for tobacco flues. J Jordan — Edmundson 1 Hardware Co. jr ; ■ 7i■ ■ |s bEgD_OATS yone down'. Swi^&e te ield Merc a tvbHi' -Co., Inc., e lor prices. j f Smithfield Market Smithfield Cotton j.ood middling . Strict middling .. Middling . Shipstuff Shipstuff . $2.35 Corn . $1.00i Poultry Chickens, friers, lb 20 to 221-fecj Mens .;. 20c Eggs and Rutter • 1 -£gs . 20 to 25c doz. I Butter, country,. 40 to 50c lb. Livestock Pat cattle, dressed 15 to lC’/aC Sheep, fat, on foot .... 10 to 12'/2C 14 VzC 1 14>/2c l'SYzC. Bacon Hams ... 22 *2 to 35c Shoulders . 20c Hides, green . 5 an<T 6c Wool . 25 to 30c WANTED WANTED GOOD young 3 or 4 gallon fresh milk cow. Mrs. Page Proctor. Wilson’s Mills. WANTE D GOOD second-hand two-horse wagon. R. D. John son, Smithfield, N. C. WANTED BY bachelor April 1 one large or two small unfur nished rooms for light house keeping. cheap. State price and location in first letter. Address P. O. Box 456. WANTED GOOD second hand tractor at a bargain. J. E. Wil son. Smithfield, N. C. |-— MATTRESSES REBUILT like now. Feather mattresses made. Upholstering done. Sanitary Mat tress Go., G29 West Martin St., Raleigh. N. C. WANTED 5,000 bushels corn in shuck or shelled. Will allow $1.00 per bushel in exchange for flour or feedstuff. Will save you money. Consumers Milling Com pany, Kenly, Route 1. TRANSFER IF YOU haV® anything to haul call T. C. llenry, transfer. Day phone 176; night phone 221-W. LOST—FOUND—STOLEN FOUND BALE of cotton Febru ary 25. Owner can get same bj identifying and paying for this ad. Miss Kittie Stephenson, Wil low Springs, N. C.. Route 1. POULTRY & EGGS FOR SALE pure bred ' White Plymouth Rock eggs. 50 cents for a setting of 15. Mrs. Mellic Johnson, Smithfield. N. C., Route 1. BABY CHICKS: Reds and Rocks Book your order now. Early hatches always bring the high est prices. Turn your wasted time into quick money. D. W. Peterson. Smithfield, N. C. PRINTING WE CATER to those desiring the very best in job printing. We are now equipped to give you service and quality printing. let us figure with you on your next printing order. TIIE HUMPHREY PRESS HAVE YOUR personal stationery printed or monogrammed. 100 sheets and 100 envelopes for $2.50. Comes in neat cabinet box. This is a good buy. The Humphrey Press, Smithfield. FREF TICFF.T to SANDERS THEATRE for ROSE RADFORD Please Call at rirravri Office. NOTICE OF SALE Whereas. John L. York to W. II. 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. 24G. page 12, Registry of Johnston county, and. Whereas, the bonds secured I thereby have not been paid and the holders thereof have made j iemand on the trustees to fore- j -lose said instrument by sale of j said land and personal property, | is provided by law: Therefore the . undersigned j rustee. will offer for sale the ; eal estate and all personal prop-1 Tty at the courthouse door (or i m adjourned sale to the prem-Ji ses) in the town of Smithfield,; ] L C., on Tuesday, March 25, 930 at 12 o’clock M for cash, i o-wit: i The 1 y2 acres lot near the I own of Smithfield. described in If eed from John L. York to Neuse 11 tiver Hardwood Co., by deed re-'f orded in Book No. 225 page 46, 11 cgistry of Johnston county, to- Is Lather with all the machinery of; a /^ry TlescflpXton &t0af^~loc£^£ti 1 and being on the said i li ac-: r > lot or tract of land, formerly IV iwned by the Neuse River Hard mod Company, and later used by lohn L. York, including boilers, engines, planers saw mill and i )ther personal property, a com-j rlete list of said property will be prepared and read at the sale. Said sale is made to satisfy -he indebtedness due on said property secured by and in said feed of trust, costs of sale, taxes, j ?tc. This 22 day February, 1930. W. H. -LYON. I F. H. BROOKS, Trustees. NOTICE OP SALE OP VALU ABLE LAND UNDER MORTGAGE. Under and by virtue or tlie power of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by John Lassiter and wife Ad die Lassiter on the 15 day of September, 1923 and the»same being duly recorded in' the Reg istry of Johnston county in Book 126 at page No. 241 de fault having been made in the payment and liquidation of the same according to the terms and stipulations therein contained, the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale in front of the courhouse door in the town of Smithfield, N: C., on Friday, the 128 day of March. 1920 for cash jut 12 o’clock M. the hereinafter 'described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: I "Being all of lot No. 5 in jBlock' "B” in the subdivision ol I the B. “A. Woodall lands (more Irecently the Brooklyn Mfg. Co.* | the plot of which subdivision is recorded in book P No. 10, pages j 170-171 and 248 and 249, John ston county Registry, being 55 I feet by 150 feet and containing a fractional part of an'acre and being the lot conveyed by T. V I Baker and wife Eula D. Baker k jAddie Lassiter by deed dated No vember 5, 1910 and duly record jed in the Registry of Johnston county in Book W, No. 10 al page No. 349. This 25 day of February, 1930 J. J. BROADHURST, Mortgagee. ; j JOHN A. NARRON, Atty;. |, NOTICE ; | NORTH CAROLINA, jJOHNSTON COUNTY. I Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained ii that certain deed of trust execut ed by R. L, Bryant and wife,-Alts j Bryant "to the undersigned trus tee which said deed of trust-ii dated July 1. 1927 and recordee i in Book 219 page 231 of tin Johnston county registry. de fault having been made ;4n th payment of the indebtednes thereby secured and in the con ditions therein secured, the un dersigned trustee, will on Marel 29. 1930 at or about twelve o’clocl noon at the courthouse door a Smithfield, offer for sale an< sell to the highest bidder for casl the following described property All those certain pieces, par cels, or tracts of land containin{ | eighty-three (83) acres, more o: [less, situate, lying and being or i the Benson-Angier public road !about six (6) miles west from th( ! town of Benson in Pleasarr ; Grove town snip. Johnston coun ty, State of North Carolina, hav ing such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fulh appear by reference to a plal thereof, made by N. T. Ryals 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 I lands of Willie Coats, deceased: on the East by the lands of M. N. Nordan; on the south by the lands of J. A. Ivey; and on the West by the lands of Mary A. i Gregory, and being the identical (tract of land conveyed by deed from J. H. Boon, widower to R. L. Bryant and wife. Alta Bryant, of date June 14, 1927 said deed being duly recorded in Deed Book 225, at page 2 in the office oi the Register of Deeds for John ston 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, 1030. THE RALEIGH SAVINGS RANK <te TRUST CO., Trustee. A. M. NOBLE, Attorney. Mar 4 11 18 25 , NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL j ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power contained in the judgment rendered by tire Clerk of Super- i or court for Johnston county in! Hat special proceeding entitled: B. G. Narron, adm., vs. 'Richafcf Wusgrave and Richard Musgrave, Ir.. I will offer for sale and will roll to the highest bidder for cash it the courthouse door in Juhri iton county on the 7 day of Ipril. 1930, between the hours if twelve and one o'clock, p. in,, he following described tract of and: " i," •' Beginning at a;' stdkO ott tfec oad corner of lot No, 5 and 0 uns thence with tlie line of-lot t lo. 5, N 5 E 1551 feet to a take in J. C: Grady’s line; ■' pence with his line S 85 13 198 I ret to a stake, corner.-'Of'Tof*! o. 7; thence to the line of lot i 0. 7. S 7 deg. W 1336 feet to 1 stake in busier Rise Swamp: < swamfi: l o -the c >a3 ; "Thence with-UIP'rahif Tr 4?-e ' 103 feet to the beginning, con- £i lining 6 acres more or less. For b i more complete description of s ;he lands, reference may be had s X) the office of the clerk of Su aerlor court for Johnston coun- j :y in land book No. 6. 1 This 3 day of Marcn, 1930. r W. J. HOOKS, Commissioner, r -:-— f NOTICE OF RE-SALE £ Under and by virtue .of an or- { der of resale made by H. V. Rose. ^ Clerk of the Superior court on { March 7, 1930 being a sale of the , J. H. Austin and Carmen G. J Austin lands conveyed by niort- ( gage deed to the undersigned j ] mortgagee by mortgage deed , dated February 2. 1927 and re corded in Book No. 19& page 90. Registry of Johnston county, which was sold on February 26, 1930 and bid off by Mrs. Callie Johnson at the price of $4,000. • plus the deed of trust to the j ■Greensboro Joint Stock Land j Bank originally in the sum of t $16,000.00. Therefore ' the undersigned! mortgagee will offer for sale at | public auction in front • of the i CUUI UliUUOC UUU1 111 MIC wnu Smithfield, N. C., on Saturday,' March 22. 1930 at 12 o’clock j M., those three tracts or par-1, cels of land, lying and being in Smithfield township, containing 'first tract 75 3-8 acres; second tract, 102 83-100 acres*, and the third tract containing 188 75-100 j acres, fully described in said! | mortgage deed and a complete j description by metes and bounds I ! will be set out in the deed to the [purchaser. Subject, however, to fa deed of trust originally in the I sum of $18,000.00 executed by «J. fR. Austin and wife Carmen G. !Austin to the Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank of Greensboro, |N. C., and duly recorded in the j Registry of Johnston county. - Bid will start at $4200.00 the j amount of raise of bid. This March 8, 1930. I JOHN A. JOHNSON, Mortgagee. P. H. BROOKS, Attorney. March 11 18 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the j power and authority conveyed .upon the undersigned in a cer tain mortgage deed executed on j January 1, 1926 by D. H. War ren,. recorded in the Registry of J Johnston county, in Book 173. I page 145 default having been j made in the payment of the bond ’jthereby secured, the undersigned I will on Monday, April 7, 1930 at ; 12 o’clock noon at the court [ house door in the town of smith ; | Held, offer for sale for cash to ’ the highest bidder that lot or parcel of land in Selma township, described as follows: II Beginning at a stake in the ; | building line of Anderson street. [Ias extended in the town of Selma. N. C., at the corner of the Ethel 1 Cotton Mills lot and runs thence | S 36 West 140 feet to a stake ' jon the edge of a 20 foot space ; set apart for an alley; thence westerly along said alley and parallel with Anderson street 50 feet to a stake: thence N 36 east 140 feet to a stake in the building line in said Anderson street; thence easterly with said street 50 feet to the beginning point, and that identical proper ty this day conveyed to D. H. Warren by Van Eason and duly recorded in the Registry of Johnston county. This mortgage deed is hereby executed and de livered for the purpose of se curing a part of the purchase money of the above described premises. | This- - 1D30. VAN EASON, Mortgagee. E. J. WELLONS, ' Assignee. RESALE OP VALUABLE FARM - -i PROPERTY. under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in; s deed of trust executed byi’J. CJ Higgins and wife, E. Girtip Hig gins on the 3 day of November, 1926 and recorded in Book 184. page 63, we will on Saturday, the i 22 day of March, 1930 at 12 I o clock noon at the courthouse t door in Smithfield. N. C.. John ston . county, sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest* bid-, der the following land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel 9r tract, of land containing 87 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being about 12 miles north, from the t&wn of Benson, pn the Benson-Raleigh road, in 'Plpas ant Grove township < Johnston couitty,'State pf Nortli: Carolii^w* said lands being bounded on th<5f north by lands Ira "Stephens," on tli^vEast by lands of Nettie Stephens^, or* cnnHi ^ the south by'lands of G. F. McGee, and on the (vest ■ rPf ■ Lonnie Ennis- and Jam i *I*aVi*<*A these being ,tthe ■,anie lands heretofore, conveyed lo the said J. G. Higgins.? by "j. K. Stephenson and wife by deed Jated Nov. 24, 1906 and <£ rec* n*d.. in book A No. 10, page 442, iff ice of the Register of Deeds >f Johnston county, and beirtg nore particularly described as allows: . . .. ^Beginning at a pine on the °uth edge of a l^nnch Johnson 5arrish, deceased, corner and uns S 3 W 17.80 chains .to a take in B. F. McGee’s line: hence S 88 E 7.10 chains to a take- irr a• branch: thence 13 hain'-. down the run . of.' said] ranch to a stake one’ tlol i$ru, f little Beaver Dam;; -Ut--. safd ^*4-7 -chams..to-a.-small uin at the mouth of ’Ion's"* ranch; thence up the run of t tid long branch 25 chains to a l 'akc formerly a red oak; thence it 1 E 2.20 chains to a stake'* in .1 ohn Stephenson’s line; -thencql$ 88 W 10.95 chains to a stake 2 ear the school house; thence c f 25 W 8.45 chains to a stake c armerly a willow; thence N 1 E t .80 chains to a glim in the j; dge of a branch: thence along < he edge of a branch 10.80 chains ] 0 a poplar in the big branch, j hence up the run of said branch 1 bout 29 chains to a dead pine ■ •n the side of a path; thence up 1 he run of said branch 5 chains o the beginning containing 87 teres, more or less. sale is made by reasi of he failure of J. G. Higgins and vife F Girtie Higgins to pay off* md discharge ’•'debtedness, secured 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-; iry. 1930 at which sale N. L. Stephenson became the last and' iiighest bidder at the price of! S1470.00. within ten days from | ^aid date the above bid was i 0 deposit of 5 per cent' □f 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 tins day signed by H. V. Hose, 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: I lie undersigned commission ers will sell 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 at Mrs. Olivia Ennis' corner on Church street, now Mrs. L. E. Watson's corner, in the south side of said street and runs the Ennis line south to Spring Branch: thence up the run of N|»r;:»« Branch to a stake, the ame being corner of line and lot oi Mrs. V. A. Benton: thence north with the Benton line to a strike on Church street; thence west, with Church street to the .beginning point, and containing one-half acre more or less. The same being known as the T. E Horst house and lot. FARM: First Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Smithfielc road and runs S 46.4S5 E H5t leel to a stake, corner of the lands of Sallie Muns; thence N H.15 2224 feet to a stake, cor ner of Sallie Muns and Z. L. LeMa.v: thence N 5" E 457 feet to a nine: thence S 71.15* W 1785 feet to a stake: thence N 00.30 W 1215 feet to a stake in the Smithfield road; thence S 29.30 W 469 feet to the be ginning. and containing 35.5 ac res more or less. Same being lot No. 1 in a survey made by E. P. Lore, in January, 1930. Second Tract: Beginning at a slake in the Smithfield road, cor ner 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 lo a pine corner of lot No. 1; thence S 71.15 W 1786 feet to a stake corner of lot No. 1; thence N 60.30 W 1215 feet to a stake, the begin ning point and containing 43.75 acres, more or less. Same being lot No. 2 of the Grizzie A. Muns lands, survey made by E. P. Lore, in January, 1930. Place cf sale: On the prem ises. Date of Sale: March 24. 19301 Terms of Sale: Cash. This March 6. 1930. JAS. A. WELLONS, In ' W. H. LYON. GEO. W. HAIR, Uo,(rmiissiojj(;tp, • • . j;.'NOTICE 5 NORTH CAROLINA, JOH NSTON 00 U N w. \ ' Under and By virtue of the] dower and -authority cajrtained J in .that certain .'deed qj»,:ts«ii«'.'iex- j -cuted by W. J. Boon and 'wife,, Mabel Boon tcv,Uit», un:d«sLjin«J( -nistee, wtfkffcsaid dWti o‘p'ap'iwB •s dated My ' Il'-lltaTr. jiiids ie curueii 111- -J&VQK .2 i cff'k .the Johii.^.<ih»‘e<aifety.'ifgfcfi^?cle-'\. ’fault having be^a . tn^^^b'-the Payment of thereby, secured' aifd lif -tlfs^Jon- } dition's, thereinVst^ured. dei-signcd trustee. wltt'dn^'Mardh’} 20. 19.10 at ov‘ about tAvelW.’o’dlock I noon aOh#-' oein’thdpsa. Uoitf at1 Sthikhrieidj' offer Iw^W^aodSeU I to ihe hiid^-.st biiKttt-'lfj the fbA&amcg described ty i. ^ ■ - All that certain plect*. parcel or tract of land containing fifty eight (58)'; acres;' more or less,, situate. lying and being on| State Highway N6. 22. adjoining d the town of Benson on the north, j i n Banner township. Johnston [: ’ounty. North Carolina, having i iuch shapes, metes, courses and j I iistances as will more fully ap- J < tear by reference to a plat there-, i f made'by N. T. Ryals, survey-11 il, on June d, ;- tg '.jjhe :! 'iSSSitj tftt» •.?«»*• AtlilHtttj :J.o4lt. .Slot*., *dwfc Bank,.o£.K^J«jp,lii; thfl. mrTands' df-er-T-. be East by the lands of O. A. iarbour and J. W. Canaday; on I be south by the lands of J. S. I lolmes and Driving. Branch: and n’.the west by the, lands of Alon* p Parrish,''and being the identi al tract of land conyeyed b y eed from J. H. Boon, widower, o W. J. Boon of date June 14, 927 said deed being duly re orded in Deed Book 225, at lage 3 in the office of the Reg ster of Deeds for Johnston coun y. State of North Carolina, to vhich reference is made for more :omplete description of the same. Terms of sale cash and trustee vill require deposit of 10 per :ent of the amount of the bid is his evidence of good faith. This the 26 day of February,1 1930. rHE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. Raleigh. N. C. A. M. NOBLE, Attorney, Mar 4 11 18 25 NOTICE OP LAND SALE | Under and by virtue of the j authority contained in a certain' deed of trust executed by W. H.j Poole Jr., and wife Genora Poole to the Branch Banking &; Trust Company, on the 10 day of Aug ust 1028 and recorded in Book 226, page 121 of the Registry of Johnston county, and default having been made in the 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 of Smithfield, to the highest bidder, for cash the following described lands. That certain land lying and being in Juhnston county, and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stake in W. H. Poole Sr., line and runs So. 88 E 240 poles to a [Stake on the bank of Neuse River, thence down the bank of I said river to a stake; thence N ' 88 W 265 poles to a stake W. H. Poole, Sr., corner and thence with said Poole's line N lO'y E 20 ‘j poles to tlie 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 Seranali 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 265 poles to a stake on the bank of Neuse River, thence down said river to the mouth of Spring Branch: thence up tlie run of said branch to a stake corner of lot No. 3 in the division of Samuel Poole, de ceased. land: thence with said line N 88 W 150 poles to a stake; thence N i'/2 E 9 poles to a black gum stump, the be | ginning, containing 27 acres. 'One-half (Va) acre of above tract at the burying ground is ex cepted. 3rd Tract: Known as lot No. 3 in the division of Samuel Poole deceased land; beginning at a jstake formerly J. G. Jones line, now A. J. and D. W. Barbour line and runs So. 88 E 1.50 poles to a rock in the run of Spring Branch, thence said branch to a whtie oak; thence So. 61 W 37 poles to a stake, Sam Tur ner. deceased, corner; thence So. 18 E 131-2 poles to a stake; thence N 88 W 115 poles to a stake in A. J. and D. W. Bar bour’s line; thence with said line N 4',2 E 33 poles to the beginning, containing 25 acres. This 21 day of February, 1930. H. D. BATEMAN, Trustee. ABELL & SHEPARD, Attorneys. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administratrix on the es tate of Garland M. Price, de ceased, hereby notifies all per sonS. h&vTirfc. claims Against said t'State to present th^'same to me duly verified on or btfore the 18 day of February, 1931 or this no tlq<*,;'n,m 'foej)l£ajded[, .in ba,r , of j their recovery; and oil persons indebted to said estqte Will make ifnmediate-payment. This 15 day of February, 1930. MRS. RUTH , CLARK PRICE, , Administratrix'." ' ’ W. H. STRiCKLAN’b; ’. Wjfr . *-.rs ' NOTICE I Jiaving ’QtmH-"1 fifed as - ktftnlnfctrutoi^cl t. a., on ' suns -having. claims, against ’ 'said: me cKtiy \EraTed dh’orrfefore tftk’; il day of February, 1931 or.Jl&s, • m. ,°f,, a»e»- recovery;- and 'all' persons indexed stolid,.estate, will, make,, Mniediafer'ilayrfient.’p1 * • ■ '• This 31 *day. oi February/11)30., > ' • J-: c. SPIVEY, : i ienly, N. C. w-J' - vk. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the autUo'fity con ■aintfu. ini S' certain mortgage ieed executed by J. P. Oavis and rife Harriett Davis to Carah E. jagsite d AjT'd 28,-19^1 and | of John*! tou; ,c^$>ij»tBbh|\2,ia,‘' W! '0. defaffll having, perr-made ini he payment of the notgs to se- ! *'tIt,Qf jvfyeh said | tort J^c^See'cTwut executed, tire' mdersigned will offer for sale to ■racts of land: First Tract: Beginning at a| >lack gum on the rut} of Han-, j lah's Creek, W. C. Langdon’s : :orner, and runs S 2‘/2 W 29 3oles to a stake in a branch; hence S 83 E 80 poles to a alack gum of the run of Han-, lah's Creek, up the meanders of said creek to the beginning, con taining 30 acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake, Walter Hines’ corner, and runs with said line N 1 >/2 E 32 2-10 poles to a stake; thence S 87 Vi E 92 2-10 poles to a stake; Edwards' corner; thence S I1/-. W 50 poles to the center of the Bentonvllle road; thence with said Road N 83 W 20 Vi poles to a stake; thence S 114 W 125'/2 poles to a stake: thence N 89 W 36 6-10 poles to a stake; thence N 1 '4, E 108 2-'0 poles to a stake; thence N 86 M Li 4-10 poles to a stake; turned M ll/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 of trust executed by J. P. Davis ana wife to the Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, trus tee, to secure an indebtedness of $1800.00 recorded in Book 219, page 34G, Registry of Johnston county. This February 24. 1930. CARAH E. LASSITER, Mortgagee. A. M. NOBLE. Attorney. SALE OP PERSONAL PROPER TY OP H. D. ELLINGTON, ESTATE We, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of H. D, Ellington, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, all the personal property consisting mostly of antiques, of the late H. D. Ellington. Sale to he held March 20, 193C at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Sale to be held at office of the late H. D. Ellington, over the Oak City Damp Wash Smithfield, N. C. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO., Admr. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as executor on the estate ol James A. Pittman, deceased hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate t< present the same to me duly ver ified on or before the 21 day o February, 1931 or this notice wil be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted ti said estate will make immediat payment. This 21 day February, 1930.' ARTHUR R. CREECH, Micro, N. C. NOTICE The undersigned having quail fied as administrator on the es late of Henry Southard, deceas ed, hereby notifies all person having claims against said estat to present ihe same to me dul; 'erified on or before the 11 da ■ of February. 1930 or this notici i will be pleaded in bar of the:: recovery; and all persons indebt ed to said estate will make im mediate payment. This 10 day of February, 1930 JACK SOUTHARD, Admr. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon us in s deed of trust executed by George Register and wife. Geneatha Reg ister on the 21 day of January 1926 and recorded in book oi mortgages, 184, page 8, we wil on Saturday the 22nd day ol March, 1930 at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Smith field, N. C., Johnston county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder t^e following land to-wit; -• Adjoining the lands of R. < Dudley., on the-^orth, the lane of J. F. Woodall " oi the Ea: the lands of Alonzo Barrish an George Hall pn the'Aouth. ,an the lands of R. a.'Di/dley on ti west, -and described1 and -define as follows, to-wlt: Beginning i a stake m R. g Dudley's line, I U. Dudley's 'coiner add runs "a Dudley's line Si -87 E 9 chair to .puaitw'S -iwndfer in HAr nett E. - Godwins. , dine (no' yumton C. PiirketV Itheno n m chaih t-o a sttyke; thence* N- 83 \ fWSiXfeB'uilwOTWi' i ais line js. X -w :’3O“50 h’A'iMMafi OHM ' ’nerice as'hE^Bne „ aa “0& chains all's line; W 6 and Ns R. O. 'd tb Oeo, dnd wife, leed dated ‘d in Book iudley/^^Qr^e*-^ ' theSce ’ as"’ hTs uie N -8 E •39. .36-10*' ■ ■ :he tti-ds .he 'Sarheo.lkhi' ciwe iegister by N. T. Ta Sarah H. Tart, by ^IMtli 16. 1918. recor U. at page 329 offije of Reg. ster of Deeds, Johnston county is shown by plat of W. J. Lam bert. surveyor,. -.of .- the date of ianuary 14- 1926 which composes 1 part of this abstract. This nale made by reason of ;he rJftJJure.jsf George Register ind f W’ife, t.Gahetlia Register to >ay off ahd discharge the in iebtedness secured byTsaid,deed )f, trust to the A deposit Sf '10 p )e r(-‘qtnred of the pi Company:—— Durham, N. C. cerrTcw^^l 'cfase^at( laAWJ&Mfe •\ rtOW1;1 M.’U tee. S»i'i _L. 4 NOTICE The undersigned having qual- I fled as administrator on the es- 1 ate of Annie Kirby Rose, de- J leased, hereby notifies all persons 1 laving claims against said estate b ,o ^regent the same to me duly is /erifiikt on or before the 18 day ! if March 1931 or this notice Wills le pleaded in bar of their recov-l ;ry; and all persons indebted to I said estate will make immediate § payment. This 17 day of March, 1930. 1 CHAS. P. KIRBY, Admr. f In Memoriam. In loving remembrance of m; husband, Lonnie Johnson who de parted from life on Monday, De cember 23, 1929. Through all pain at times he' V smile, A smile of heavenly birth; And when the angels called hii home. He smiled farewell to earth. Heaven retaineth now our treas ure. Earth the lonely casket keeps. [And the sunbeams love to linge: I Where our sainted father sleeps Precious darling, he has left us, Left us yes, forever more; But we hope to meet our lovei one, | On that bright and happy shore I Lonely the house, and sad th I hours, j Since our dear one has gone. But oh, a brighter home tha: ours. In heaven is now his own. Dearest husband, thou hast le; us, And our loss we deeply feel. 1 But it's God that has bel'tjt u ! He can all our sorrows heal. I Yet again we hope to meet the i When the day of life is fled, I When in heaven in joy to giei | thee, Where no farewell tears are she j A wife, MRS. LONNIE JOHNSON A CHRISTMAS PRAYER. j H. E. Spence, a member of t! faculty of Duke University, la t' author of a poem entitled *' Christmas Plrayer." He has wr -ten other verse which has be -published in the .Charlotte O server, the Raleigh Neiws and 0 Server, and the Trinity Arc-hi, - The Christmas poem, which is i [! printed below appears in a c< , i lection of North Carolina poen > | selected and edited in 1912 hy ! i C. Brooks, noiw president of St’ College. ■ - w j A Christmas Prayer. | Alone she sits, Silent and thoughtful, by the fil ! pale gleams, • j While through her brain the fit 11 mem’ry flits [Of long departed dreams. ,! The trickling tears | Flow down her furrowed face. - j mem’ry grieves ' i Her lonely heart with thoughts other years -And other Christmas eves. Her childhood days_ ! She dreams of them, and of I children, too, [Once blightning home—’life w -their winning ways. -Tonight—-so far from view. j And one doth pray, -For that dear mother sir-At j Christmas night; I Keep Thou the weary feet in f -strait way That Ieadeth unto light. Those withered hands, So warm and weary with L’i tiresome task, So faithful in fulfilling Lot comma nd« Lond,.g.iye, tliam ask To that dear heart, Which ached and throbbed me, her wayward boy, Do Thou, O Ohristmas Child, lot impart Of happiness and joy. a , v HI Around her head, Until the weary watch of L shall! cense, Do Thtau in e’er increasing rad nee shed The holy light of peace. light of pe r h A CARD OP THANKS' ill [r v, Uj • r\ Vjp< lake this method to e> ' jh;‘ess..our deep and sincere at predation to the Nahunta clu / women, the surrounding friend", and neight uom Ooldt( , boro, Pikeviile. Fremont, Kenl j' and Hickory Cross, who hiV, helped so iaithfully in qulitin^ quilts, giving quilts etc., for th smallest orphan children at till, Kennedy Home. Many thanks each one. The Lord bless you in every way. . PINKNEY BAPTIST S. S. .i . Married With Eyes Open. jj.l The neighbors were cornin' home from the funeral. it ■ ' I'm sorry-for Kate," sympa it’s »' : widov I. “Bu. it? Shi I what he married him." __
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