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NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of Irn W. Langston deceased hereby notifies all persons havinf claims against said estate to pro sent the same to us duly verifier on or before the 21 day of Septem ber, 1920, or this notice will hi pleaded in bar of their recovery and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. This 21 day of September 1925. H. V. ROSE, URIAH LANGSTON, Administrators. NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Johnston county in the special proceedings (tntiffed, James Smith, I’hereby Brewer and others, Heirs at haw and Devisees of I. li. Smith, de ceased, Ex Parte, and being No. 222 upon the special proceedings docket of said court, the undersign ed commissioner will, on Saturday October 24, 1925, at two o’clock p. m-. on the premises, in the town of Princeton, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands: Lying and being in Boon Hill township. Johnston county, North Carolina, and a part of said lands lying in the town of Princeton, and bounded as follows: 1st Tract: Beginning at the I. B. Smith corner in the South east portion of the town of Princeton, and runs Southwardly with the line of said I. B S’lith to the line of J. W. Perry; thence Southeast fvith the line of said J. W. Perry to the Midland Railroad; thence with said Railroad Eastwardly to the public county road at a point where it crosses the raid Midland Railroad; thence with said pub lic road Westwardly to the begin ning and containing seven (7) acres, more or less; and, 2nd Tract: Beginning at a stoke on the margin of the street and runs thence with Edwards’ line 35.20 E. 4.98 ehs. to a stake in the field of Perry's fence; thence S. 21 E- 7.91 ehs. to a stake in Perry's field; thence N. 3510 E. 9.32 ells, to a stake in the margin of the aforesaid street; (hence with the same N- 55.10 E. 6.37 ehs. to the beginning, containing four and fifty-five hundredths (4.55) acres, more or less; less and except about two acres of said tract conveyed to Geo. P. and W. J- Massey by deed recorded in Book A No. 10, page 643—See deed to L B. Smith in Book B No. 7, page 173. This Sept. 19. 1925. ED. F. WARD, Commissioner NOTICE OF SALE Under the authority of a judg ment of the Superior Court in a Special Proceedings entitled ‘‘Sus an Sanders et al vs. John Little et al” the undersigned commis sioner will on Monday the 19 day of October 1925, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lots of land, to-wit: “Being lots Numbers 84 and 85 in Block “D” Parker’s Ad dition to the Town of Selma, each lot being 25 feet front on the west side of Massey Street.” Said sale will take place in front of the court house door in Smithficld, at 12 o'clock noon This Sept. 18. 1925. A. M. NOBLE, Com. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. IN SUPERIOR COURT: W. Berry Adams vs. Addie Adams. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Johnston County, North Carolina, ’n obtain a divorce from the defen iant; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Clerk of the .Su perior Court office of said county in Smithficld, N. C., on the 19th day of October 1925, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or (lie plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. J. IRA LEE, Clerk of the Superior Court This 18 day of Sept. 1925. NOTICE OF SALE Whereas Nathaniel Tv Holland and wife, Margaret J. Holland on January 1st 1920, executed to Fred erick Frelinhuysen, Trustee, a cer tain deed of trust, which is re corded in Book No. !i, paste 39, Registry of Johnston County, se curing a certain bond due the Mu tual Benefit Life Insurance com pany of New Jersey, which was due and payable on the 1st day of January 1925: and, Whereas Frederick Frelinhuysen, Trustee as aforesaid, died on Jan uary 1st, 1924, and the Mutual has designated and appointed Kd Benefit Life Insurance company ward 15. Rhodes as Trustee in the place and stead of Frederick Fre linghuysen, deceased, as will ap pear by power of attorney and ap pointment as Trustee executed by Mutual Benefit Life Insurance com pany, dated September 15, 1925, and duly recorded in the Registry of Johnston county in Book 182, page 267; and, Whereas default has been made in payment of the indebtedness in said deed of trust secured and the bolder of the note evidencing some has requested exercise of power of sale in said deed of trust con tained, therefore. Therefore the undersigned sub stitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the court house door in the town of Smithfield. N. C., for cash, on Saturday, October 24th, 1925, at 12 o’clock M-, that certain tract of land lying and be ing in Smithfield township, Johns ton county, North Carolina, and hounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginnnig at a stake, S. B. John son's corner in the Smithfield and Goldsboro road and runs with said road southeast to a ditch in a branch; thence down said ditch and branch to a stake; Boylan’s corner; thence with said line North Hi and one half degrees West sixty two poles to a stake, W. 11. John son’s corner; thence with said line North seventy six degrees East one hundred and thirty seven and one half poles to a stake; thence with S. I!. Johnson’s line South sev enty one degrees East sixty-four arid eight tenths poles to the be ginning, containing one hundred and six (100) acres, more or less, according to a survey and plot made by T. It. Fulghum, County Surveyor on January 8th, 1914, and being the same lands conveyed to Nathaniel T. Holland by II. M. Coates and wife, by deed recorded in Book No 25, at page 220, Reg istry of Johnston county county. This September 18. 1920. EDWARD E. RHODES, Trustee. E. II. BROOKS, Attorney. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon un in a di "d of trust executed by J. ( '. Glover (unniaried) on the 26lh day of January 1 926, and recorded in Hook of Mortgages 1 JO, page 385 in the Jolinston County Registry, we will on Friday the 30th day of October, 11)25, at 12 o’clock noon at the court house door in Smith held, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bider the following land, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land lying in O’Neals town ship, Johnston county, on the Zeb ulon-Smithfield road; hounded on the North by the lands of Bill Ballentine and L. A. Wilson, on the East by J. I’. Glover; on the South by tiie lands of J. I’. Glov er and I). W. Glover; and on the West by Little River, and more particularly described as follows: Kegining at a post oak on Lit tle River. J. C. Glover and Rill Ballentine’: corner; thence S. 85 deg. Ih G100 feet with the lines of Bill Ballentine and I,. A. Wilson to a stake, corner; thence S. 5 deg. W. 904 feet to a stake. J. C. and ■J. P. Glover’s corner; thence N. HK deg. W. '.180 feet to a black oak, J. P. Glover’s corner; thence North 85 deg. W. 5602 feet with the line of I). W. Glover to a holly on Little River, J. G. Glover and D. W. Glover corner; thence up aid river 45 deg. K. 706 feet No 24 deg. E. 504 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 126 acres, more or less, and being the same tract or parcel of land deeded by .) H. Glover and wife, Armenie Glover, to their son, J. C. Glover, as shown by the records of the Register of Deeds for Johnston county in Book A No. 10, page 314; a survey and plot of same made by Pittman gtell, County Survey or for Wake County on January 16, 1926. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. C. Glover (un married) ho pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the Nbrth Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of I )urham. 'I his the 20 day of September, 1925. TI1K FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. TRUSTEE, Durham, N- C. JOHN A. NARRON, Attorney. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE Under and by virtue of the pow ers and authorities conferred upon the undersigned Commissioner in a judgment of the Superior Court of Johnston county, in Special Pro ceedings entitled: In the matter of J. S. Eason, and others. I will offer at public auction for cash, at the court house door in Smith field, on Monday, October 26, 1925, at 12 o’clock M-, the following de scribed land: “Adjoins (formerly) William Richardson- W. D. Phillips and oth ers, beginning at a stake on the run of Moccasin Swamp, and run South 65 West 144 poles to the intersection, thence Soutli 10 Fast 98 poles to a pine, thence North •83 East 130 poles to a black gum on the run of Mocassin Swamp, thence up said run bo the begin ning, containing 87 acres, more or less, and being the same land con veyed to Elizabeth Eason by J. S. Eason by deed recorded in Book A No. 7, page 400, Registry of Johnston county. This September 21, 1925. J. J, JOHNSON, Com. WINFIELD II. LYON, Attorney for parties. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate of Annie Ufarnes deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 11 day of Sep tember 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate | payment. This 11 day of September 1926. G. R. BARNES. NOTICE The undersigned A. L. Johnson and Willie E. Jones having quali fied as executors on the estate of J. W. Jones deceased hereby noti fies all persons having claim again st said estate to present same to me duly verified on or before the 8th day of Septembre 192(5, or this notice will be pleaded in bar | of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 8th day of September 1925. A. L. JOHNSON, WILLIE E. JONES. PARKER & MARTIN, Att’ys NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of Honorable Joseph B. Cheshire, Referee in Bankruptcy, made to me under date of September 21, 1925, I will offer for sale at pub lic auction for cash at the W. B. Roberts and Brother warehose in the town of Selma at 2 o’clock p. in. on Saturday, October 3, 1925, the following described personal property formerly belonging to W. B. Robert and Brother, Bank rupt. to-wit: One mule, one wagon, three plows, six disc barrows, three gu ano distributors and fifty mowing 10 per cent will be required ot the purchasers and the sale will be confirmed by the referee in about t m days. This 24 day of September, 1925. J. RANSOM CREECH, Trustee in Bankruptcy NOTICE OK SALK OF LAND j Under and by virtue of an I Order of the Superior Court in] I he special proceeding entitled, In Re: J. D. Spiers, Guardian of Homer II. Wellons, the undersign ed Guardian will offer for sale at the court house door of Johnston i County, on Monday, Oct. 20, 11)25,1 at 12 o’clock M., to the highest | bidder upon the following terms, to-wit: One third cash, and the ] balance in one, two and three ] years with six per cent interest up on the deferred payments, the fol lowing lands, to-wit: Situate in Johnston county. North Carolina, and being a part of the 102 acres tract allotted to said Homer Wellons in (he division of the land: of lien Wellons, deceased and described as follows: Beginning at the center of the intersection of the cross-road and runs N. 5G E. l.'SGG feet to a stake in the Xmithficld and Fayetteville road, It. C. Gillett’s corner; thence as his line S. 16 K. 1301 feet to an iron stake; thence same line ■10 feet to the center line of the A. C. L. Railroad; thence as said Railroad, a curve, 277 feet to the P. T.; thence with said tangent S. ■11 W. 2887 feet to the 1). J. Wel lons corner; thence as his line N. 52 deg. 20’ W. 100 feet to State Highway No. 22; thence as said Highway N. 8 deg. 15’ E. 870 feet; thence N. 15 deg. 45’ K. 2137 feet to the beginning, containing 70.05 acres, more or less, of which 4.7 acres is contained in the right of way of said railroad, leaving 72 1-4 acres clear of said right of way. This 2G day of September, 1925. J. I). SPIERS. Guardian. FOR SALE or RENT FOR SALK OK KENT 100 acre tobacco and cotton farm, good dwelling with elec tric lights, close to good school and car line, midway between Richmond and Pet ersburg. Big bargain: It. C. TKUEIIEART, (Owner) Chester, Va. Smithfield Market Cotton Cotton __22 1-4 Corn, bushel Feed tits Timothy Shipstuff . .. Grain . $1.50 to $1.75 . 85c to 90c . $1.50 to $1.75 .-. $2 50 Green Vegetables und bruits Potatoes, sweet . $1.25 Potatoes, Irish, peck . 75c Eggs Eggs, dozen, ..45c Butter, lb.40c to 50<: Poultry Chickens, friers, lb.30c Hens, (old) ...18c Livestock Veals, choice, on foot lb...G to 7c Sheep, fat. on foot ... .10 to t2’,4c Hogs, choice, large —. 10c to 11c Fat Cattle, dressed ... 10c to lie Pork, dressed.15c to 17 Vic Iiacon Hams...25c to 35c Hams, small . 30c to 35c Shoulders, lb. 25c Hides Green, salt, No. 1, lb- . Calf skins, lb.— . Hides. Wool .. .. .. .5c to Ge .. Gc to Sc . -tc to 5c j 25c to 30c ] STREET AND LAWN TREES FRUIT AND NUT TREES Street and landscape work a specialty. Get our prices before you buy. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. N. II. & W'. II. HARROUK, Agents Four Oaks, N. C. For Sale FOR SALE GSMALL FARMS near Smithficld. Also several building lots in Smithficld. It. C. Gilett. FOR SALE TWO FRESH JER sey cows with young calves. Will sell cheap cash or terms. W. L. Fuller, Smithficld, N. C. FOR SALE THREE NICE dwellings in Selma for cash or on easy terms. W. A. Green. FOR SALE 2 NEW HOMES, near new high school building. Cash or terms. See N. L. Per kins. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR CASH and bank the difference. Lost-Strayed-Stolen STRAYED FROM MY HOME Sunday night, Oct. 4, a female brown and white setter; answers to name of “Nellie.” Reward for information leading to recovery. Henry Pollard. Smithficld, N. C. LOST IN THE SANDERS CIIAP cl section or Nouse lowgrounds about two weeks ago, one black female hound, about one year old. Reward if returned to Percy L. liarnes, Smithficld, N. C., Route 2. LOST TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, A Goodrich Silvertown heavy duty tire, 22 x 414, between Herring Lumber plant in Smithfield and Wilson’s MillFinder return to John W. Starling, Clayton, and receive reward. Wanted WANTED: WHITE LEGHORN liens. What are your prices. Write or see James Utley, Smith field, N. C. Funeral Directors COTER-UNDER WOOD COMPANY Smithfield, N. C. Undertakers and Emjhalmers AUTO HEARSE SERVICE I'rompt attention to all calls night or day. Call Phone 17 and at night call Phone 89-L. Flowers FUNERAL DESIGNS GIVEN our prompt attention. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C., Phone 79-J. Help Wanted WANTED LADY OR GENTLE ihh iti Smith fie Id to represent an established concern. Excep tional opportunity for advance ment. Address Harry Whitehouse Bland Hotel, Raleigh, for inter view. Reference required. Positions Wanted i'Ol'NG LADY WANTS Posi tion as bookkeeper and general office a distant. Address N. Y. 7,. (.'are Herald, Smith field, N. C. Found TAKEN UP TWO RED SHOATS male and female, weight about 75 pounds. Owner can get same by paying expenses. G. W. Hicks, Smithfield, N. C. Houses For Rent FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE IN Oakland Heights. Mrs. Ina Ay cock. Rooms For Rent ROOMERS WANTED; THREE furnished rooms for rent. Ap ply at the Grice house. Special Notices MRS. EFFIE P. MASSEY IS with Vara L. Smith & Co., in the dressmaking department. She will be glad to take your fall orders. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR cash and bank the difference. [ TELEPHONE GUIDE) CITY PRESSING CLUB Cleaning and Pressing Phone 267 (Eljc j^nutljficlh ^H'ralfr Most Thoroughly Read News-, paper in Johnston County Phone 10 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP J. T:. Matthews, Prop. Sole and Rip Mending COTTER-U N I)ERWOOD CO. General Merchants Phone 17 AUSTIN sells it for less—If sold Anywhere, Sold Here Phones 11 and 14 Auction Sale of Cows SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10TH At 1:30 O’clock AT THE F. H, PARRISH STABLES Jerseys Gurnesys and Holsteins All Fresh Come and get you a real milker at your price on Saturday, October 10th at 1:30 o’clock, rain or shine. Graham Smith TOBACCO MAKES BIG ADVANCE At The Big Banner Warehouse Smithfield, N. C. We are pleased to inform you that tobacco has ad vanced from five to ten dollars per hundred over last week’s prices. Our entire sale Monday averaged When prices are right is the time to sell your tobacco and we advise that you sell it now. Below we quote you a few of the many high sales made on our floor for the past few days, many of them averaged from forty to fifty-five cents. P. H. Johnson— 50, 47, 40, 32, 26, 24, 20 N. F. Link—57, 50, 45, 41, 30 D. O. Carson—60, 50, 48, 40, 36, 36, 31 Jessie P. Johnson 65, 57, 55, 50, 50, 48, 47, 40, 40, 36, Herman Johnson—81, 64, 45, 40 F. B. Lee—70, 59, 33 O. D. Hinnant—60, 50, 45, 41, 40, 35, 33, 30, 25, 25 34, 30 V. C. Parker—60, 59, 55, 51, 50, 47, 45, 38, 35, 30 P. E. Causey—60, 55, 36, 20 Needham Munden 60, 30, 20. Calbert Johnson—55, 50, 40, 35, 20 Lonnie Taylor- 50, 30, 25, 22 Charles Adams—58, 30, 20 J. L. Rhodes—50, 41, 29, 20 W. T. Benson—50, 42, 20% M. R. Massey—54, 35, 21% R. E, Barbour— 53, 36, 28, 18% A, M, Creech—50, 39, 34, 30, 28 A, B. Parker—44, 44, 37, 34, 31, 29, 27, 25 T. P. Oliver—40, 40, 33, 30, 27, 25, 18 A. M, Noble—45, 40, 35, 30, 30, 30, 28, 25 B. H. Whitley—51, 35 30, 25, 21 A. P. Grice—50, 40, 27, 26 L. & Baker—45, 45, 14, 34, 27, 20 N. E. Barefoot—40, 50, 29, 20 H. E. Weeks & B.— 42, 35, 34, 32, 32, 25, 20 Lee & Allen—45, 38, 30, 25, 23%, 20 E. D. Johnson—38, 35, 30, 30, 20 James D. Thompson— 33, 30, 30, 26, 25 Do not be deceived, tobacco,is selling as high in Smitb iietd as it is anywhere in the state and if you will come to see us with your next load we will guarantee you satisfaction. Yours for service, Skinner &. Patterson
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