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On Reflection Small boy: “I want a mirror, please.” Clerk: “A hand mirror.” Small Boy: ‘‘No, I expect it’ll hr . to be a face mirror, ’cos dad warns it for shavin’. ” NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a mortgage deed execut ed on the 9th day of June, 1920, by George D. Reed and wife, Sallie Reed to C. A. Holt, as security for a note, the conditions of said mortgage deed having been brokep, the undersigned will, on^ Saturday, January 21, 1922, at 12 o’clock M., at the courthouse door of Johnston County in the town of Smithfield offer for sale at public auction for cash the following described lot situate in the town of Princeton and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in T. P. Far ley’s line; thence N. 116 1-2 feet to Eijgene Holt’s corner; thence W. 116 1-2 feet to John Reed’s corner; thence S. 116 feet to Georganna Reed’s cor ner; thence E. 116 1-2 feet to the be ginning, containing one-half acre, more or less. This, the 15th day of Dec. 1921. C. A. HOLT, Mortgagee. PARKER & MARTIN, Attys. NOTICE! The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the estate of Jane Price deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate t; present the same to me duly verified on or before the 21st day of December, 1921 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment. This 21st dav of Dec. 1921. R. L. PRICE ,Admx. COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VAL ABLE FARM LANDS . By virtue of the power of sale au thorked in that certain order ■uid de cree of the Superior court of Johns ton county, made in that certain spe cial preceding pending therein oe fore W. S. Stevens, clerk of said court, entitled J. T. Edgerton, admin istrator of W. S; Boswell, deceased, against Martha Boswell Kirby, Bet tie Boswell, widow, Woodrow Boswell, Mary Boswell et als, heirs at-law of W. S. Boswell, deceased.” The undersigned Commissioner of the Court, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door in bmithneld, Johnston County, N. C., at twelve o’clock M., on Monday the 23rd day of January, 1922, all the right, title and interest belonging to the estate of W. S. Bos well, deceased, in the following two tracts or parcels of land situate in Beulah Township, ■dohnston County, North Carolina: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a lightwood stump in a pond, N. T. Jackson’s corner, and better known as the Dixon Spivey corner, and runs South 3 3-4 East, 139 poles and ton links to a pine on the Pearce path, Jackson’s corner; thence South 85 1-2 East 123 poles and 8 links to a stake; thence North 3 degrees East 140 poles and 22 links to a stake, fifty yards South West of the J. T. Pea cock (now ___) old residence; thence North 85 1-4 W. 135 poles and 9 links to the beginning containing one hundred and fifteen (115) acres, more or less. This tract of land is described as the second tract in the Petition of the adminis trator. The undersigned Commissioner, is authorized to sub-divide the above tract of land (if the same should ap pear to the Commissioner to be more advantageous in making sale) and of fer and sell the same as sub-divided and immediately thereafter sell the same as a whole tract, hnd accept the bid aggregating the greater amount. Should the ahove tract or parcel ot land for any cause, on day of sale, fail to sell for a sufficient amount to pay off all Mortgages or other in debtedness (including the necessary cost of administration) now owed by the estate of W. S. Boswell, deceased, the undersigned Commissioner will also sell the reversion (the interest after Dower) in the following tract or parcel of land situate in Beulah Township, Johnston county and de scribed as follows: SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake and pine, Jackson Peacock’s corner, and runs thence South 84 E. 102 1-2 poles to a pine stump, Micev Peacock’s corner; thence North 35 East, 3 poles to the Rock Spring on the run of Moulton Branch, James K. Pope’s corner; thence North 50 West, with the run of Moulton branch, 5 poles to the mouth of Spider Island branch; thence up the wTater course of Spider Island branch 77 1-2 poles to the west prong of said Spider Island branch. Carr Natman and E. G. Talton’s comer; thence up the W. prong of said branch 89 poles to a stake, said E. G. Talton’s corner in the Andrews Peacock line; thence S. 2 degrees West 68 2-10 noles to thn beginning containing thirty (30) acres, according to a survey of J. T. Keveu. Should the entire interest belong ing to the estate of W. S. Boswell, deceased, in the above described two parcels or tracts of land on day of sale, fail to sell for a sufficient amount to pav off and discharge all Mort gage Liens of Record (priority heing observed in the pavment of Mort gages) and there should still further remain insufficient funds arising from the sale of the lands and reversion as aforesaid, the undersigned Commis sioner is authorized to sell the Dower interest of Bettie Boswell, widow, in the tract of land above described as tract number two. containing thirty fSO) acres, and now allotted as the flower interest of the said Bettie Boswell, which said Dower interest is accurately described and embraces the f^nd described as. the second tract,, pccoin. and the Dower interest of the Bettie Boswell, widow, being piioco-oable ordv with the encnm twancps in which she passed her interest hv Mortgage ff°eds. This +he 21 s* dav n* Dec. 1921. W. J. HOOKS Commissioner. AT CHRISTMAS TME Fanny RunnellsPoole I LOVE to think at holy Christmas time The patient kine may share ou j yC increase; Oxen and cow, with eyes of a deep peace, i reminiscent of that Night sublime When near them lay the Child in manger rude, With Maid Divine who pondered in her heart The voices and the glory, all a part Of the eternal bliss each year renewed. I love to think the sheep have memo* ries Of when the glory fell upon their sight, With that shepherds, on first Christmas night— Visions—for such do throng then tender eyes. Comfort to all God’s creatures, least of them As greatest, comfort we will vow to bring, Henceforth, anew, the while we Noel sing, And claim heaven’s peace, our spirit’s diadem. Della Kevil Sanders OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Office: 114 N. 2nd St. Phone 196 COTTER-UNDER WOOD COMPANY Smithfield, N. C. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Auto Hearse Service. Prompt attention to all calls night or day. Call Phone 17 and at night call phone 89-L. STOCK OF GOODS FOR SALE For sale, our Meat Market and fixtures. For sale also a small stock of groceries and fixtures. J. S.Temple & Co. Four Oaks, N. C. Nothing will turn ambi tion into ill-tempered laziness quicker than constipation. And nothing will ___ der the bcdy more liable to dangerous diseases than this same poisonous condition. Don’t be constipated! It isn’t safe! It isn’t sensible! It isn’t necessary! Be well—but don’t rely on ordinary laxativea to help you. Try instead the newest scientific treatment for constipation — RICH-LAX This preparation not qnly overcomes con stipation, but it does away with all the nausea, cramping and deranged digestion caused by ordinary laxatives. Guaranteed at Our Store. We are so sure that Rich-Lax will please you that we want you to come to our etore and get u bottle and try it en tirely at our riak. It it doesn't suit you, if it isn’t the best laxative medicine you ever used, simply tell ua so and we will promptly refund the full purchase price. Creech Drug Co., Smithfield, N. C. DUNN MARBLE WORKS M. B. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. MONUMENTS Nothing too small or too large for us. DUNN, N. C. ^ v v > j < < si'j < > v: ik ITCH! I Money back without question if HUNT’S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in the treatment of Itch. Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter or otheritch ing akin diseases. Try tliic treatment at our risk. Creet-h Drug Co., Simthfield, N. C. 1 DR. J. C. MANN Eye-Sight Specialist Will be at Or. L. D. Wharton’s office, Smithfield, N. C., every second and fourth Friday in each month. His next visit will Be FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921. £ -r " ' 'j^^=sa=aa-aM.s> ' J. T. WILKINS SELMA, N. C. i Marble and Granite Monuments, j large and small. 1 carry Iron i and Lawn Fence and Gates in stock. 1 sell Fire Proof Safes, —My price is satisfactory. ',i -■ ■■ ■ ■ 1 ==^ Disease germs at tack the scalp, de stroying the hair growth, causing baldness, excessive dandruff, premature _ayness, dead-looking, lus terless hair and itching scalp. The rich lather of Hunt's Medicated Soap carries with it to the very hair roots just the right combination of medicinal in gredients to correct scalp troubles, causing luxuriant hair growth and imparting that fluffiness of the hair that indicates the prop er hair health. HUNT'S Soap Creech Drug Co., Smithfield, N. C. FREE Premiums Save the RED with Hors fords SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATION The purest, most wholesome, economi cal and satisfactory self-raising flour is made by mixing Horsford’s with your favorite flour. 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Feed from the Checkerboard baa One Pound of Purina Cow Chow Makes V/2 lbs. of extra milk It not only gets you more milk now, but cows stay fresh longer and give you more milk in winter. Purina Cow Chow supplies the proteins and calcium that are deficient in grass. Put it to the test—your milk scales tell the tale. See us or ’ohone us today. PEEDIN & PETERSON Smithfield, N. C. What Poor Coal is to your Furnace Low Grade Gasoline is to your Motor NY experienced oil refiner can make a gasoline which will xm. develop maximum power, or give maximum economy, or <as\ starting; that will enable a motor to idle w’el] and run smoothly at a low throttle; or th it will give small carhon deposit. But to perfect a balanced gasoline combining all the desirable properties in proper proportion took years of careful experi mentation by our chemists and engineers. Crudes from practically every producing field, improved refin ing processes, delicate chemical determinations, tests for flame speed, pressure, residue; tests in every type of internal combustion engine, both in the laboratory and in actual service; these were some of the factors which led to the ♦level opment of our improved Standard” Motor Gasoline. This balanced “Standard” Motor Gasoline equals or excels other motor gasolines in pep, power and economy. It keeps fuel and up keep costs down the year around. It is particularly desirable in cold weather when less perfectly con ditioned gasoline makes motors sluggish even with a rich, waste ful, carbon-making mixture. Next time you need gasoline drive in where you see the familiar “S. O.” sign. Get a tankful of balanced “Standard” Motor Gaso line. See what remarkable pull ing power you get on the hills, how quickly your motor “snaps in.” Keep tabs on the mileage you get. One quality wherever you buy it. 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