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Read By Over 10,000 People Classified Ads _•_ Whey Are Used For RESULTS HelpWanted—Male ^TnteiTgOOD MAN TO WORK one-or two-horse farm on halves, to plant cotton and tobacco. Good house and near good school. A. A. Powell. Smithfield, N. C„ Route 2. Help Wanted (Male and Female) WANTED— MAN WITH LARGE family, to raise cotton, corn and to bacco, on shares. Can furnish ev erything. I. H. Terry, Bahama, N. C.’ Durham County. Help Wanted—Female SMITHFIELD HOSPITAL WOULD like to have some girls enter train ing at once. Please write or see superintendent. For Sale WE HAVE A NUMBER OF USED cars in good condition on reasonable terms. Sanders Motor Company, Smithfield, N. C. FOR SALE TWO GOOD SECOND hand riding cultivators at a bar gain. A. A. Powell, Smithfield. N. C., Route 2. _ FOR SALE-ONE OR TWO NICE dwelling lots. 50 by 168 feet each. These lots are in fast growing res idential section of Smithfield. Sec ond block from high school Rose street. J. A. Keen, Sg|,ithfiera, N. C. FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF USED cars in first class. condition. You name the terms. Sanders Motor Company, Smithfield,^. C. -——-—-I FOR SALE—ONE BICYCLE IN good condition, 20-inch frame, steel lined rims, clincher tires. See Al bert H. Keen or J. A. Keen, Smith field, N. C. FOR SALE— PUREBRED S. C. Rhode Island Red pullets and roost ers. For prices apply to D. C. Smith, Benson, N. C., Route 2. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF ^SED cars in good condition on reasonable terms. Sanders Motor Company, Smithfield, N. C. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR cash and bank the difference. Automobiles FOR SALE—A NUMBER OF USED cars in first class condition. You name the term#. Sanders Motor Company. Smithfield, N. C. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR cash and bank the difference. li Cents a Word (This Type) First Insertion One Cent a Word for Each Suc ceeding Insertion. Twenty-Five Cents Minimum Charge. l*/2 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 ba in office Mondays and Thursdays by 8 A. M. AU Ada Signed “Care Herald“ Strictly Confidential. Money to Loan MONEY—MONEY—MONEY Long time loans on town property and farms NO BONUS REQUIRED ADDRESS BOX 88, RALEIGH, N.C. Lost-Strayed—Stoleis LOST FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ON main streets between residences of E. F. Ward and E. S. Abel, a big taupe fur neck-piec. Finder please notify or return to Mrs. E. F. Ward, Smithfield, N. C., and receive re ward. Found TAKEN UP LAST SUNDAY NIGHT one male Poland-China hog; weight about 175 lbs. Owner can get same by paying damages, expenses and for this ad. O. D. Hinnant, Micro N. C. FOUND A BUNCH OF FIVE KEYS Saturday, Jan. 31. in front of First and Citizens National Bank in Smithfield. May be had by calling at The Herald office and paying ex penses. Mr. M. G. Olive please call at the Herald office and receive a free tick et to The Victory Theatre. Houses For Rent FOR RENT—6-ROOM HOUSE IN business section. Recently renovat ed. Everett Stevens, Smithfield. THREE HOUSES FOR RENT—SEE W. H. Austin. Smithfield, N. C. Poultry—Eggs BABY CHICKS—TANCRED WHITE Leghorns, bred on our large farm for egg production under ideal con ditions and careful management. Our pen is among the leaders in Alabama Laying Contest. Write for circular. Price for February, eighteen dollars hundred. Member International Baby Chick Associa tion. Howard Farm, Dunn, N. C. Fertilizers GET PLANT BED FERTILIZER AT Floyd C. Price’s. Pine Level, N. C. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR cash and bank the difference. ( TELEPHONE GUIDE) CITY PRESSING CLUB Cleaning and Pressing Phone 267 ^nutljftelh ^Keralii Most Thoroughly Read News paper in Johnston County Phone 10 CITY MARKET FRESH MEATS Phone 70 COTTER-UNDERWOOD CO. General Merchants Phone 17 J. W. Alford & So^T Groceries and Fresh Meats Phone 229-J AUSTIN sells it for less—If sold Anywhere, Sold Here Phones 11 and 14 GROCERIES PUGH’S Phone 301 Special Notices NEW LADIES’ OXFORDS ARRIV ,ing daily at Davis Department Store. GOOD PLANT BED CANVAS 3c per yard at Floyd C. Price's. Pine Level, N. G. , SEE OUR AD TODAY AND EN ter Contest to get Class 1, Actual Statistical Facts. Smithfield Building & Loan Association Funeral Directors COTER-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 89L. Flowers® FLOWERS, NICE FRESH ROSES, carnations, gladiolus, and other cut flowers. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. CORSAGES, WEDDING BOUQUETS Funeral designs. Mrs. C. V. John son, Smithfield, N. C. Flower Pots LOOK LADIES! CEMENT FLOW er boxes and jardinieres, made and sold by Britton Smith, 501 South 6th St. Smithfield, N. C., Phone 251J. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR cash and bank the difference. Seeds—Plants FOR SALE —TWO YEAR OLD Wnrmamaker Cleveland big boll cotton, seed, tested 86 percent be fore graded. $1.50 per bushel. Grown on Mvatt farms. W. P. Rose, Goldsboro. N. C. See or write K. I,. Rose, Smithfield, N. C. Phone No. 313.J. FOR SALE—WANNAMAKER BIG boll cotton seed at $1.15 per bushel. A. A. Powell. Smithfield, N. C. Route 2. FLOYD C. PRICE, PINE LEVEL, N. C., will have a car see*i potatoes. Red Bliss and Cobblers. We under sell. Give us order for sack. CAR BURT (90 DAY) OATS JUST arrived. Floyd C. Price, Pine Lev el, N. C. Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by Otto Barnes and wife, Annie E. Barnes, to the undersigned mortgagee dated the 7th day of April, 1923, and of record in the Public Registry of Johnston county in Book 120 at oage 48. de fault having been made in the pay ment of the note secured therein, the undersigned will on Saturday, the 7th day of March. 1925. in front of the Court House Door, in Smithtield, Johnston county, North Carolina, be tween the hours of 12 M. and 1 P. M., offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following described lands: "Two town lots lying and being situate in the town of Konly, N. C , and described as follows— All of town lots numbers two and three in Block “M” as is shown by the plat made for J. D. Farrior, and recorded in the Register of Deeds office for Johnston County. N. C., in Book L No. 12„ on page 450 and 451, and being b.v J. D. Farrior, said lots each being 25 feet frontng second street and running back 75 feet as is so stat ed in the above referred to plat of said property, less five feet frontage on second street and running back 75 feet, that I have previously con yeyed to W. A. Sasser, and which is deducted from the description liere m given of the above two town lots.” AH bids to remain open for ten days. BARNES-HARREL COMPANY. Mortgagee. «nis February 3rd, 1925. Terms of Sale—Cash. * A. LUCAS, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE 1 nder and by virtue of authority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by George W. Evans on De cember 15, 1923. to the undersigned xSecuring the sum of £3,000.00, for money loaned, which mortgage deed ‘A ^corded is Book '<©•. 130. pag > Registry of Johnston county, and whereas the said George W. Ev ''V urm<arried, has died intestate d demand has been made upon the l PReistrator, as well ns upon the i rr at Jaw for the payment of said ’ aru] payment has been refused. t,,„ therefore under Jtt>d by vir authirity contained in the said gage deed, the undersigned will ^ * * & M. * &1 * * * %• * * J- A. BRAdIeY * * m:iR to l?et to do your * * t,lnVn£ the righfifcprice * I* ^mithfield. Phone 1G5-W * sell at public auction in front of the court house door, in the Town of Smithfield, N. C., on Saturday, March 7th. 1925, at 12 o’clock M. the follow ing: described tracts of land, lying: and being in Wilders township, bounded as follows, to-wit: 1ST. TRACT. This land being Lot No. 18 in the division of the lands of J. Q. 'Watson, dec’d, and recorded in the Clerk’s office of Johnston coun ty in Land Book D page 348, and al lotted in said division to Mary Baker and Aubrey Baker in common and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the corner of Lot No. 17 in said division, and runs a- the line of said lot S 51 W 61.62 chains to a stake in the line of the Mil! sit.' tract, thence as said line N 68 W 6 chains to an elm; thence N 46 W 8 chains to a stake, corner of lot No. 19; thence N 51 W 64.50 chain.' to a stake in the line of lot No 7; therice S 43 l/z E 13.20 chains to the begin ning, containing 84 3-4 acres, more or less. 2ND. LOT: Beginning at a stake, corner of Lot No- 16, in the division of the lands of Josiah Watson and runs as the line of said lots. 3 51 W 54.75 chains to a stake in the line of the Mill site tract; thence with the line of said tract N 16 E 3.25 chain to a pine; thence N 68 \\ 23 chains to the corner of Lot No. iS; thence along the line of that lot and past the corner, S 43!£ E 22 chains to the be ginning and containing 125 acres, more or less. ,, , Terms of sale, CASH. 10 p< r cent of the amount of hul will he requir ed to be deposited on the date o!’ sale, the balance to b paid upon con firnia ion of the s'!e. This February 5+.h 1925. MRS. MARY H. BL ANDY, , Mnr gage*'. F. H. BROOKS, Attorney. ORi i P. Noth Carolina, Johnston County Smithfield Township. Austin-Stepben. on Co. V .3. T. R. Bra* well ® It appearing to the undersigned Ur tice of the peace, from the affi davit of W. H Austin, Manager, the plaintiff in the above-entitled action, that the defendant can not. after due d'ligerce. be found in the State, and that the plaintiff has a good cause of action against said defendant; and it. further appearing that said defen Hall's Catarrh Medicine - nd your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for aver 40 yean F. J. CHENEY &l CO., Toledo, Obic dant has departed from the State CpndS4132elffiacPrbarot53Elzcr:sCno, or to avoid the service of summons. It is therefore ordered by the court that notice of this action be advertised at the court-house door and four other public places in the county, for four successive weeks, setting forth the title of the action, the issuing of the attachment, and a brief recital of the subject-matter of the suit and requir ing the defendant to appear at the office of C. S. Broadhurst, a justice of the peace of Johnston County, at 10 o’clock, a. m., in Smithfield town ship, on the 16th day of February, 1025. and answer or demur to the complaint of said plaintiff. C. S. BROADHURST, J. P. This 15th day of January, 1025. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra trix of the Estate of J. D. Edens, De ceased, late of Johnston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of the Deceased to exhibit them, duly verified, to Ward & Holt, Attorneys, Smithfield, N. C., on or before the 0th day of January. 1026. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This January 0, 1025. © Mrs. Jennie E. Edens, Admrx. Ward & Holt, Att’ys. SAT.E OF FARM LANDS Default having been made in the oayment of the indebtedness, secured • that certain Mortgage Deed ex uded on May 19, 1920, by J. F. ‘as’ey and wife, Rosa C. Beasley, ml which is duly registered in Book 80, page 122, of the Johnston 'ortv t'eeistrv, the undersigned ’’ortgag e, under the power of sale "eil in said Mortgage Deed, ill offer for sale to the highest bid : r for cash on Monday the 16th day of February, 1925, at the Court house door in the Town of Smithfield, N. C., at 12 o’clock M. the following par cels or tracts of land: 1st TRACT: Beginning at a stake in J. G. Beasley’s line and runs wich said line N G5 E 160% poles to a stake near the Abram place gate; thence with said Beasley line N 34 E 111 poles to the corner of Lot No. 4; thence with the line of Lot No. 4 S 83 W 168 poles to a stake in Wood’s line; thence with said line S 1 E 119 poles to the beginning, containing 86 acres, more or less. 2nd TRACT: Beginning at a stake Frank Woow’s corner and runs N 83 E 216 poles to. a stake in D. W. Adam’s line; thence S 34 W 87 poles to a stake in said line: thence S 83 W 168 poles to a stake in Frank Wood’s line; thence N 1 W 68 poles :o the beginning, containing 80.25 acres, more or less. AUSTIN-STEPHENSON CO Mortgagee. This the 15th day of January 1925. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under the powers contained in a certain, mortgage deed executed to the uwlersi^ied Tiy Z. L. Talton, re corded in Book 126, Page 130, John ston County Registry, default hav ing been made in the payment of the bond secured thereby, the undersign ed mortgagee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door of Johnston County, in the Town of Smithfield, on Monday, Feb following described real estate sit ruarv 23rd, 1925, at 12:00 noon, the uate in Smithfield Township, John ston Countv. FIRST TRACT:. Being all the in terest formerly owned by J. T. Star ling in and to that tract of land known as the River Tract of the late DR. J. C. MANN THE WELL KNOWN EYESJpHT SPECIALIST i will be at Dr. Jg, D. Whafton’s Office Smithfield, N. C. EVERY SECOND FRIDAY IN EACH MONTH g|mmeber His Next Visit FRIDAY. JANUARY 9TH. “___A r. Ashley Starling, and devised by lim to J. T. Starling and his bro ;her W. F. Starling; the interest of he said J. T. Starling, and being the nterest hereby conveyed being one lalf of the entire tract of 120 acres, see Will of J. Ashley Staling, re :orded in W'ill Book 5, Page 407, in ;he office of the Clerk of the Supe •ior Court. SECOND TRACT. Beginning at l stake W. F. Starling’s corner, and runs with W. S. Steveits’ line to a *take, his corner on big ditch; thence nearly south with John Sanders’ line to an asp on the gut near Neuse Riv er; thence down said gut to the Neuse, thence up Neuse River to a birch stump, Will F. Starling’s corner; thence with his line to the beginning, containing 45 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT: Being the tract of 60 Vi acres more or less and known as the land devised to Will F. Star ling by Will of his father, J. Ashley Starling, as probated and recorded above. And being the remainder of the 120 acres mentioned in paragraph one of this description. This, January 17th, 1925. Sarah R. Lawhon, Mortgagee. Ward & Holt, Att’ys. NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Executor on the estate of Candace Davis, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 5th day of January, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 5th day of January, 1925, Fred L. Nichols, Exr. Ward & Holt, Att’ys. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in a certain mortgage deed executed and delivered by W. R. Sanders as trustee for W. Ransom Sanders and Chas. A. Creech, to J. H. Abell and H. G. Grey and duly re corded in the Registry of Johnston County in Book 77, page 218, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bid der for cash in front of the court house door in Smithfield, N. C., on February 16, 1925, at 12 o’clock M., the following described land: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a black gum in the run of Stony Ford Swamp about forty yards below the Raleigh and Wilmington Road, tuns southwest 3 chains to a stake; thence South 76 West 9.15 chains to a stake, W. M. Woodall’s line; thence South 45 WTest 14 chains to a stake; thence South 76 West 9.75 chains to a stake in Nancy E. Ryal’s line; thence as her line North 4 East 6.45 chains to a stake in the run of south prong of Stony Ford Swamp; thence South 84 West 2.25 chains to a stake in Jo seph Stancil’s heirs’ corner; thence as Stancil’s line North 17.10 chains to a stake, Stancil’s corner in W. Wood all’s line; thence as his line South 88% East 15.50 chains to a stake in the run of north prong of Stony Ford Swamp; thence down the run of north prong to where it enters south prong; thence down the run of said swamp as it goes to the beginning, contain mg' 39 3-4 acres, more or less . SECOND TRACT: Beginning a; a stake^n a pine stump, Zeb Wood all’s heirs’ corner, and runs North 84-24 degrees West 1491 feet to a stake, F. P. Lloyd’s corner; thence as his line North 8.44 degrees East 1786 feet to a stake in a small branch, Uri ah Woodall’s line; thence as his line South 86.45 degrees East 1342 feet to a stake on Stony Ford; thence as Willie Byrd’s and W. M. Woodall’s line South 3.27 degrees West 1838 feet to the beginning, containing 58.72 acres, more or less. The above described tracts of land having been deeded to W. R. Sanders, Trustee, by J. H. Abell and wife, and H. G. Grey and wife by deed dated January 9, 1920. This January 15, 1925. J. H. Abell and H. G. Grey, Mortgagee. W. Ransom Sanders, Assignee. —--- ® NOW EOF RE-SALE By virtue of an order of re-sale entered in the Special Proceedings now nending in the Superior Court of Johnston Codnty entitled Mary H. Pleasant et als vs Laura A. Cobb et tie, the same being No- on the Special Proceedings Docket of said Court.- the undersigned commissioner therein appointed, will offer for sale me! sell to the highest bidder for cash or upon terms of one half cash and balance in one and two years, the land bere;n''ft°r de^erib-d. on the A Sweet Breath at all times / § THE FLAVOR vLASTSij v J After eat I no or smokinO Wrigley's freshen* the mouth and sweetens the breath. Nerves are soothed, throat Is refreshed and digestion aided. So easy to carry ft* little packet! MKUQg ^ -after every meal f,J§ n> SMIHFIEID MARKET Cotton • • @ 28 to 23 Va Eggs.40 to 45 Card .20 to 25 Timothy. 1.50 to 1.75 Butter, lb.35 to 50 Hams.35 Wool . 25 to 40 Corn, bu.1.00 to 1.25 0. R. Sides.20 to 25 Feed oats.85 to 90 Fat cattle, dressed. 10 11 Shipstuff. 2.00 to 2.25 premises, at the late residence of J. P. Stephenson, deceased, in Pleasant Grove township. Johnston county, North Carolina, on the 5th day of February, 1925, at 12 o’clock soon. Beginning: at a gum on the bank of Black Creek and runs with D. H. Prices’ lin« South 36 West 6.44 chajns to a black gum; thence West 2.55 chains to a pine in the Spring Branch; thence up said Branch about 28 chains to a black gum; thence North 62 West 19.10 chains to a stake in Warren Messers line, thence South 1% West 21.75 chains to a stake, B. H. Langdon’s corner; thence with his line South 85 East 11.88 chains to a stake; thence South 8014 East 11 chains with M. R. Reaves’ line to stake in said line; thence West 2.38 chains to Make Reaves' corner; thence South 81 East 19.60 chains to a stake; thence North 18 East 7.30 chains to a stake; thence South 80 East 5 chains to a sweet gum; thence South 67 East 9.60 chains with a ditch to a stake in said ditch; thence North 25 East 2.90 chains to a stake in the ditch; thence North 65 East 17.25 chains to a sweet gum on the bank of Black Creek; thence up the Creek to the beginning and contains 154 acres more or less. Less however, 43 acres heretofore deeded by J. P. Stephenson and wife, to_R. J. Pleasant. See Book 97, page 495. Registry of Johnston county. Also 141a acres heretofore deeded by JQP. Stephenson and wife to A. j. Stephenson. See Book 66 Page 3, Registry of Johnston county. Also 54 2-5 acres heretofore deeded by J. P. Stephenson and wife to John D. Stephenson. See Book A No. 10, Page 73, Registry of Johnston County. This leaves a total of 43.35 acres to be sold. x This the 20 day of January 1925. t. R. PARTIN, Commissioner. ■ NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Joel Gre c.i Hudson deceased, "'ill sell at public auction at the J. B, Kin sey residence on the 3rd day of Feb ruary, li)25, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of the following articles, viz: 2 mules, one two-horse wagon, 1 buggy, corn and fodder, farming implements, house hold and kitchen furniture and gas oline engine, and other articles un necessary to mention. Terms: Cash. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said es;ate will exhibit them to me on or before the 13th day of January 1926. This 14th day of January, 1925. JESSE J. HUDSON, Adrnr. of Joel Green Hudson. WELLONS & WELLONS, Atty’s. NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the tstate of Elias Aycock, Jr. deceased hereby notifies all persons having claims against soid estate to present the same to me duly verifield on or before the 6th day of February. 1926. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. This 6 day of February, 1925. ALVIN AYCOCK, © Administrator Tom Tarheel says we don’t hear much about the other side of tenancy. He wants to know if we haven’t$ome facts about the landless. OFFICE SUPPLIES We have recently put in a line of small office supplies, such as pens, pencils, inks, typewriter rib bons, paper clips, rubber bands, carbon paper, adding machin<Qpa per, legal pads, index cards, etc. We can also fill your order for loose leaf ledger sheets. PRINTERS We are the only exclusive JOB T’KINl^tS in the county with the latest improved automatic ma chinery. We can do any kind of printing you want, promptly, and at the lowest price consistent with first-class work. Send us jour or der for letter heads, note heads, statements, envelopes, remit blanks, receipts, notes, legal blanks of all kinds, guano books, cotton tickets, all kinds of bank forms. Ihere is no need sending your money north or wjest. Keep it at home and let us do your printing. MEDLIN PRINTING CO. Smithfield, N. C.
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