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For‘Results Use The Herald Classified Ads During 1925 Tell It To The People of Johnston and Surrounding Counties Through HERALD WANT ADS OVER 10,000 READERS WEEKLY USE FOR QUICK RESULTS * Classified Rates II Cents a Word (This Type) First Insertion One Cent a Word for Each Sac- | ceedijjc Insertion. Twenty-Five Cents Minimum Charge. © Q 1 y2 Cents a Word © (This Type) 3 Cents a Word (12 pt.) (This Type) Blank Space and Paragraphed Want Ads, 30c Per Inch To insuure proper classification Want Ads should bs in office Mondays and Thursdays by 8 A. M. AU Ads Signed “Care Herald” Strictly Confidential. ' "~gr Rooms For Rent tOOMS FOR RENT-BURNISHED or unfurnished. Some are suitable for light housekeeping. Mrs. J. C. Stancil, Phone 227. For Sale ?OR SALE —ONE UPRIGHT Co lumbia phonograph, also one Elec tric console phonograph, in good condition at bargain. Terms can be arranged. A. M. Calais, phone 289. .. ----i-—■— FOR SALE— OLD NEWSPAPERS At Tlie Herald Office. . FOR SALE FEMALE COLLIE PUPS $7.00 each. Good stock. Edgar Bailey, Selma. N. C. Livestock For Sale FOR SALE DUROC JERSEY HOGS Weigh about 125 pounds. Dressed or on foot. Paul E. Johnson. Four Oaks, Route 4. SEEDS—PLANTS FLOYD C. PRICE. PINE LEVEL, N. C., will have car seed potatoes, Red Bliss and Cobblers. We under sell. Give us order for sack. TRADE AT ATTST 1N'S for cash and bank the difference. CAR BURT (90 DAY) OATS JUST arrived. Floyd C. Price, Pine Lev el. N. C. GET PLANT BED FERTILIZER AT Floyd C. Price’s, Pine Level, N. C. FLOWERS FLOWERS. NICE FRESH ROSES, carnations, gladiolus, an dother cut flowers. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. CORSAGES, WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral designs. Mrs. C. V. John son, Smithfield. N. C. Wanted wante~eT to rent nice Baby Carriage, would buy but won’t need any more. Call G., Phone No. 10. Wanted—you to read The Herald ^ant Ads for profit. TRADE AT~AUSTINS for cash and bank the difference. WANTED—A GOOD COTTON AND tobacco farmer w'ith two mules and tools to crop on halves in Cleveland township. Good houses, land and treatment. Prefer man with extra lelp to work by day when not in Crop- A- M. Johnson, Clayton, N.C. off- Creech please call at the Herald^ ’<ce and receive free ticket to The Uctory Theatre. EVERY WANT AD IS A LIVE NEWS STORY TO SOMEBODY A A THREE-LINE Want Ad on this page may contain news of greater importance to some Herald reader than a 100 line story on Page One. Nearly 150 “correspondents” contribute to these columns. Their stories are spot news to some group of readers. That’s one of the reasons why The Herald is the “Most Thoroughly Read Newspaper Publication in This County.” THE SMITHFIELD HERALD Most Thoroughly Read Newspaper Publication in This County Special Notices TRADE AT AUSTIN'S for cash and bank the difference. DO NOT BE] MISLED. NATIONAL carbide in the red drum is rec ommended for all carbide genera tors made. Has stood the test in Johnston county for four years or more. For sale by Jordan-Edmund son Hdwe. Co., $5.40 per drum. Watch your step and use National. NEW LADIES’ OXFORDS ARRIW ing daily at Davis Department Store. LOOK LADIES! CEMENT FLOW er boxes and jardiriieres, made and sold by Britton Smith, 501 South 6th St^ Smithfield, N. C„ Phone 251-J. GOOD PLANT BED CANVAS 3c per yard at Floyd C. Price’s, Pine Level, N. C. Transfer—Hauling FOR HAULING OF ALL KINDS. Call D. T. Worley, Selma, N. C. WHEN WANTING TO MOVE, CALL D. T. Worley, Selma, N. C. Trucks for hire. Books—Office Supplies BUY A BOOK TO READ THIS evening. More an a hundred pop ular novels on hand at The Herald Book e. TRADE AT AUSTINS for cash and bank the difference. _Funeral Directors COTTER4JNDEIU WOOD COMPANY Smithtield. N. C. Undertakers and Embalmers MTo HEARSE SERVICE attention to all cah 'Vrn.t >r day Call Phone ! 7 an ' nis/nt call Phone A9-E e~ ^ Advertisement.* NOTICE ' y v rfue of the authority ron t.ir• ■ f! r> u certain mo-gag * deed v‘‘ ' to The Farmers Bank, Ken •V, ( ■ by M. G. Watson and wife. Mary I. Wiatgon, and dated the 19th d:iy of April 1921. and duly register ed in the Register’s Office of Johns ton County in Book No. 78. page 77. the undersigned will sell at public auction, lor cash, at the court house door in the Town of Smithfield .N. C on Saturday the 28th day of Febru ary, 1925, at 12 o’clock@M., the fol lowing property to-wit: ^ Beginning at a stake on thC'west side of Second street, Wiley Watson’s corner, anji, runs nearly west with "Viley Wareon’s line 100 feet to a stake on an alley; thence nearly north and parallel with Second street f>4 feet with the alley to a stake in © J. C. Grady’s corner; thence nearly , east with J. C. Grady’s line 100 feet ■ to a stake on Second street; thence nearly south towards the A. C. L, R. R. with Second street 64 feet to the beginning. For further description of said lot reference is made to the re corded plot on records of Smithfield, county seat of Johnston County, known as the Frank Allen plot of J. C. Grady’s land. This 21st day of January, 1925. The FARMERS BANK, of Kenly, Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by W. G. Ward and Margarette M. Ward, his wife, to The Trustees of Wake Forest Col lege. bearing date of May 17, 1918. and duly transferred to W. C. Grant. Trustee; the said mortgage deed be ing recorded in Book G No. 7 at page 531. in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston county, the con dition of the bond therein secured having been broken, the undersigned will offer for sale to the hightest bid der for cash at the court house door in the Town of Smithfield, North Car olina, at 12 o’clock, Monday the 23rd day of February, 1925, the' following described property. FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake, the Archer Road, and in Mrs. R. J. Castleberry’s line, and runs with said line N 33 W. to Perry Creek; thence down said creek to the mouth of Spring Branch; thence up said Branch to its head at a stake, M. I. Sasser’s corner; thence with said Sas ser s line S. 2Va W 9 3-4 chains to the Clayton and Archer Road; thence with said road to the beginning, con taining 86 acres more or less. The above tract being in Wilders Town ship. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at Whetstone Branch on the Louisbmg Road and runs cown said Branch to Neuse River; thence down said river to the mouth of Cook’s Branch; thence Eastwardly with Brinkley's line to an iron stake, Stalling’s coi ner; thence with Stalling’s line to the Louisburg *^ud; thence down sad Road to the beginning, containing 32 acres more or less; and lying and De ing in Selma Township., T his the 22no day of January, 1921 W. C. GRANT. Trustee and Transferee of Mortgagee. W. P. AYCOCK, Attorney. TELEPHONE GUIDE CITY PRESSING CLCB Cleaning and Pressing — Phone 267 — “Your Drug Store” 109 CTTY MARKET FRESH MEATS Phone 70 COTTER-UNDERWOOD CO General Merchant* PHONE 17 AUSTIN sellh it for leaa— If Sold Anywhere. Sold Here. PHONES 11 and 14 J. W. ALFORD * SON Grnceriea and Freeh Meat* # PHONE 229-J GROCERIES PUGH’S PHONE 301 Legal Advertisements notice of sale OF REAL ’ ESTATE Under, by virtue of and pursuant to the powers and authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted by J. V. Narron and M. E. Nar ron on the 1st day of Nov. 1923 and recorded in the office of the Regis- I ter of Deeds for Johnston county in Book 140 at page 519, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured by said deed of trust, the un dersigned Trustee will „ffer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Smithfield, N. C., between the hours of 12.00 o’clock and 2.00 o'clock P. M. on Monday February 23rd. 1925. the following described real estate: Farm or Lot No. 12 containing 19 7-10 acres known as a part of the Newsome Narron lands and for a fur ther and more accurate description reference is hereby made to a plat of said lands as made by R. G. Ball , Registered Engineer, of Raleigh. N. C.’ and recorded in Plat Book No 1 at page 194 in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Johnston county and said plat is hereby made a part hereof and a copy of same is attach ed hereto and the calls, metes and bounds as shown thereon for this tract are hereby made a part of this description. Date of sale— Monday Feb. 23rd, 1925. .Hour of sal:—between 12:00 M.. and 2:00 P M. , Q Terms of sale—CASH. Place of sale— Court House Door, Smithfield, N. C. This Jan. 21st. 1925. PAUL D. GRADY, Trustee GRADA & GRADY, Atty’s NOTICE of SALE OF REM. ESTATE By virtue of and pursuant to the powers contained in th it certain mor tgage deed, executed by John Joy ner and wife :o H. Fitzgerald & Son. hearing date of April 25, 1923 and re corded in Johnston county Registry in Book 126 at page 159, default Pav ing been made in, the payment of the notes secured by said mortgage deed, the undersigned wall sell at th'* court House door in Smithfield, N. C., on Monday Feb. 23. 1925 between the hours of 12:00 o’clock M. and 2:00 o’clock P. M., the following described real estate: That certain tract or piece of land lying and being in Micro Township, Johnston county, North Carolina de scribed and defined as follows Being all of that tract of land known as Lot No. 9 in the division of the lands of Melvina Powell, deceased allotted to the said Ida Joyner and plot of which division is on record in the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Johnstor County in Land Book.... reference to which plat is hereby made for a more particular descrip tion. Date of Sale—Monday Feb. 23, .1925. Hours of Sale— between 12:00 M. and 2:00 P. M. Terms of Sale—CASH. Place of Sale—Court House door, Smithfield, N. C. This Jan. 21, 1925. H. FITZGERALD, & SON, Mort gagees. PAUL D. GRADY. Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF :REAL ESTATE Under, by virtue of and pursuant to the powers and authority contain e din that certain deed of trust exe cuted by J. V. Narron and M. E. Nar ron on the 1st day of Nov. 1923 and recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Johnston county in Book 140 at page 523, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured by said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and sell at th Court Hous Door in th Town of Smithfild, Johnston County, North Carolina btvveen the hours of 12:00 o’clock Noon and 2:00 o’clock F'. M. on Monday, February 23rd 1925, for cash, the following de scribed real estate: Farm or Lot No. 19 containing 26 2-10 acres know'n as a part of tthe Newsome Narron lands and for a fur ther and more accurate description reference is hereby made to a plat of said lands as made by R. G. Ball Registered Engineer, of Raleigh, N. C., and recorded in Plat Book No. 1 at page 194 in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Johnston county and said plat is hereby made a part hereof and a copy of same is attached herafo and the calls, metes and bounds as shown thereon for this tract or farm are hereby made a part of this description. Date of sale—Monday Fob. 23rd, 1925. ‘ ® Hour of sale—between 12:00o’clork Noon and 2:00 o’clock P. M. Terms of sale—CASH. Place of sale — Court House Door--® Smithfield, N. C. This Jan. 21, 1925. PAUL D. GRADY, Trustee. GRADY & GRADY, Attorneys. ——•-- -- NOTICE OF THE SALE OF LANDS Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness, secured Legal Advertisements by a Mortgage Deed, executed by W. H. Johnson, unmarried, on the 10th day yof October, 1921, to B. F. Partin and duly recorded in the Registry' of Johnston County, Book No. 120, page 224, the undersigned Mortgagee un der the power of sale contained in said Mortgagee will offer for sale to the highest bidder cash at the Court house door in Smithfield, N. C., on Saturday, 7th day of February, 1925, the following described tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a stake, W. J. Bar bour’s corner and runs North 85 West 34i27 chains to a stake, a corner of No. 7; thence North 4 East 4.50 chains to a stake; thence South 85 East 34.17 chains to a stake in Barbour’s line; thence South 1 West 4.50 chains to the beginning, containing 15 3-4 acres, and it being the same land known and designated as Lot No. 8, of the division of the lands of James H. Johnson. See also Land Book 6, page 214, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Johnston County for a further and more per fect description of said land. Ten percent of the price will be re quired on the day of sale, and the balance upon delivery of the Deed. Time of sale 12 o’clock M . This 6th day of January, 1925. B. F. Partin, Mortgagee. Leon G. Stevens, Att’y. NOTICE OF SALE Unaer and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of truct executed by Ezekiel S. Lamm and w'ife Elizabeth F. Lemm, on the 21st day of July, 1920, and recorded in Book D No. 13, page 594, Registry of John ston County, the bond securing same not being paid at maturity, and de mand has been made to the Trustee to foreclose the said deed of trust, as prescribed therein: Therefore the undesigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in front of the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on Sat urday, January 31st, 1925, at 12 o’clock M., those two certain parcels or tracts of land lying and being in Selma Township, Johnston County, de scribed as follows: 1ST TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the Selma and Louisburg road, the northwest corner of the tract con veyed by James H. Newson# et als to Jesse Lamm, runs thence North 78 East 210 poles to a stake, Jesse Lamm’s corner; thence North 3% East 41 4-5 poles to a stake on the Raleigh and Goldsboro road (also called the Raleigh and Clayton road); thence in a northwesterly direction following the various courses of said road 374 poles to a pine stump near the intersection of the 1 ast named road with the Selma and Loiusburg road; thence in a southeasterly di rection with the various courses of said road about 218% poles to the beginning point, containing 161*4 acres, by survey of J. T. Revell, Sur veyor. and being the same property conveyed to E. S. Lamm by J. H. Newsome et als by deed recorded in Book U No. 12 page 93, Registry of Johnston County. 2ND TRACT: Adjoining the above tract on its south western boundary and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the Smithfield and Lou isburg road (also called the Selma and Louisburg road) Uzzell’s corner; thrice with his line South 74 West 22 poles to a stake; thence South 5 West 105.4 poles to a stake Lancas ter’s corner; thence with his line South 87% East 144.6 poles to a stake in the Smithfield and Louis burg road; thence with the various courses of said road in a northwest erly direction to the point of begin ning, containing 66 acres, by sur vey of T. R. Fulghum, Surveyor, and being the same property conveyed to E. S. Lamm by Stephen A. Boyett and wife by deed recorded in Book U No. 12 page 94, Registry of Johnston County. Terms oi saie casn. me auuvt lands are sold subject to a prior deed of trust executed by E. S. Lamm and wife to Frederick Frelinghuysen, Trustee, which will be assumed by the purchaser. This 29th day of December 1924. F. E. Winslow, Trustee. F. H. Brooks, Att’y NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the estate of Sa rah E. Hudson, deceased, hereby no tifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 27th day of December, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons in debted to said estate will make im mediate payment. This 27th day of December, 1924. C. B. JACKSON, Administrator Sarah E. Hudson. i\Oi ICE OF SALE OF &EAL ESTATE By virtue of the power of saie contained in a eeratin mortgage deed executed by J. Manly Creech and Lillian Creech, his wife, to J. H. Creech, bearing date of January 10, 1923, and recorded in Book No. 120 at page 101 in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Johnston County, default having been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, tSb undersigned will offer for sale for cash at the court house door in Johnston Couijgy. at 12 o’clock, on Saturday, February 7, 1925, the following described tract of land: Beginning at a stake on the South east side of the Live Oak Road, thence South 58 feet 30 inches East 2095 feet with the line of J. M, Creech, to a stake in the Barnes line; thence with the Barnes line South 51 feet West 540 feet to a stake. Legal Advertisements trees marked; thence North 54 feet @ West 1352 feet to a stake; thence North 57 feet West 600 feet to a stake on the Live Oak Road; thence North 55 feet 15 inches East 69 feet to a bend in said road; thence with said road North 38 feet 30 inches East 331 feet to a stake, the point of beginning, containing twenty acres more or less. This the 7th day of January, 1925. J. H. Creech. Mortgagee. SALE OF FARM LANDS Under and by virtue of an order of sale made by Hon. J. Ira I^ee. Clerk of Superior Court. Johnston County, on January 10, 1925, in that Special Proceedings, entitled W. W. Stewart, ExeciPo--, of John R. Jor dan, deceased, vs. Thel Jordan, the undersigned Commissioner wii, on Tuesday, the tenth day of February at the Court house door, in the town of Smithfield, at 12 o’clock M. will offer for sale tj 111.1 highest bidder for cash the foi w.rg described real estate: 1st tract: Beginning at a stake in W. H. Graham's line, and runs with said line S 3 W 31 poles to a stake in Coat’s line; ihence with his line S 86 E 31 poles to a stake, his cor ner; thence N 37 xh poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 4; thence wit', the line of said lot No. 4, 36 poles to the beginning, containing 6:? acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 5 in Hepsy Jordan, deceased division. 2nd Tract: Beginning at a stake in Graham’s line, and runs with his line S 3 Wr 38 poles to a stake, cor ner of Lot No. 5; thence with line of 1 said Lot S 86 E 31 poles to a stake in line of Lot No. 3; thence with the line of said Lot N 37Mi poles to a ( stake in line of Lot No. 2; thence with said line S 87 W 28 poles to the beginning, containing 6 3-4 acres, and being Lot No. 4 in said Hepsy Jordan’s division. Ten per cent of the purchase price will be required on the day of sale, and the balance on confirmation by the court. , This the 10 day of January, 1925. LEON G. STEVENS, Commissioner., : NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE U>T Under and bf'H’irtue of the au ! thority contained in the power of sale of that certain mortgage exe cuted by Frank O. Ray to W. R. Coats on the 22nd day of November 1923 said mortgage duly recorded in Book 136 at page 77 of the Regis try of Johnston county. The said mort gage having been duly transferred, j sold, and assigned, to the Farmers Bank and Trust Co., for value and be fore maturity. Default having been made in the payment and liquidation of the same at maturity the under signed will offer for sale- for cash, on Saturday the 14th day of Febru ary at 12 o’clock M. the following de ' scribed lot or parcel of land ,to-wit Being lot No. 37 of the subdivision of Rosemont, a plat of which is re < mdec in plat Book No. 1, at page 196 Registry of Johnston county. This mortgage was given to secure the balance of the purchase money. This the 13 day of January 1925. W. R. COATS. mortgagee. JOHN A. NARRON. Attorney. | The i arrners Bank & Trust Co. Assignee of Mortgagee NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LANDS Under the powers contained in a decree of the Superior Court of •Johnston County in the matter en titled A. L Massey vs. Paul Arm strong, Jr., the undersigned Commis sioner will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of Johnston County, in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on Monday, Feb ruary 16th, 1925, at 12 M., the fol lowing described lands situate in Boon Hill Township, Johnston County, to wit: Beginning at a stake in Jos. Ever runs thence South 83 East 152 poles | ett’s line, J. A. Martin’s corner, and I to the run of Raccoon Swamp; thence down the run of said swamp to a i stake, Zilphia Thompson’s corner; thence with her line North 65 East 205 poles to stake in Jos. Everett’s line; thence with his line North 38% East 52% poles to a stake; thence North 20 West 6 poles to the begin ning, containing 68 acres, more or less. This February 12th, 1925. S. S. Holt, Com. Ward & Holt, Att’ys. notice of Sale Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain mortgage deed executed and delivered bv A- M. Noble, as trustee for F. H. Brooks, John Morris, F. O. Ray and A. M. Noble, to W'. R. Coats and duly re corded in the Registry of Johnston County in Book 136 page 71, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bid der for cash in front of the Coutr house door^ in Smithfield on Febru j ary 5, 1925 at 12 o’clock noon, the ! following lots of land, to-wit: Lots Nos. 44, 46, and 48 of the sub-divi sion of the Coats property known as Rosemont, plat of which is recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 196, Reg istry of Johnston County. T his land is being advertised for sale at the request of A. M. Noble, F. H. Brooks, and John Morris, equi ble owners of said land by reason of the failure of F. O. Ray, the other equitable owner, to pay "his pro rata ® part of said indebtedness. This January 5th, 1925. W. R. Coats, Mortgagee. Farmers Bank and Trust Co., Assignee. (§> “Nothing the matter with you,’’ said the doctor. “Your pulse is as steady as clock-work.’’ “But, doctor,” cried the patient, you’ve got your fingers on my wrist watch! Tit-Bits. # t
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