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»»nn A I n \IJ • »TW H h k ii i 11 w a i\i i i n n ttMJ Help Wanted—Male WIDE AWAKE SALESMAN and agent wanted for each county in Eastern North Caro lina. Write at once to Box 81, Smithfield, N. C. WANTED MARRIED MAN 25 or over, with grocery exper ience. Address “D”, care The Smithfield Herald. Help Wanted WANTED YOUNG WOMAN with some knowledge of sewing. Ambition and ability to learn more desired than experience. Small pay while learning. Come prepared to go to work. Apply second floor Austin’s, Mrs. Rosa Hicks, dressmaker. Wanted I WANT TO RENT1 A 2-HORSE farm. Will furnish stock but had rather work other man's stock. Want good comfortable four or five room house. Can furnish good references. M. R. Hughes, Sel- . ma, N. C. 4t j WANTED TO BUY OR RENT A j farm of about 50 to 75 acres in tract with good buildings near church and good school. W. C. Ryals, Smithfield, N. C. For Sale FOR SALE OR RENT 1 TWO story brick building located on main street, 26 ft. by 100 feet, Kenly, N. C- Apply to W. Ellis, Goldsboro, N. C., or Ellis Kan nan, Kenly, N. C. FOR SALE AT AUCTION ON Tuesday, November 10, at the residence of P. A. Woodard on the farm of Alex Wiggs, two mules, one cow, corn, fodder, farming tools, household and kitchen furniture, etc. FOR SALE—2 NEW HOMES, near new high school building. Cash or terms. See N. L. Per kins. FOR SALE THE TOWN OF Pine Level one 6-room house, j E. W. Price, Pine Level, N. C. -—- | TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR j cash and bank the difference. FOR SALE ONE AIREDALE, male, 18-months, or will trade for o'possum, coon or squirrel dog. W. S. Peterson, Smithfield, N. C. FOR SALE ONE GOOD COW. See H. C. Hood, Smithfield, N. C. FOR SALE 600 ACRES LAND in Cumberland coulnty at $15.00 per acre. Some cleared land, some timber. Clay road through prop erty. Good stream on land. Easy terms. Write Roland Covington, Laurinburg, N. C. FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH one acetylene lighting plant and one horse light generator. H. S. Powell. FOR SALE ONE OF THE MOST beautiful building lots in Smith field; 9814x300 ft. deep. Locat ed on N. Second Street. Apply W. A. Green, Smithfield, N. C CABBAGE PLANTS NOW ready to set. Order today. $1.50 per 1000. The Best Plant Co., Box 81, Smithfield, N. C. Lost-Strayed—Stolen LOST BLACK BOB-TAILED hound; white spots on front feet. Reward for information leading to recovery. Luby F I’oyall, Four Oaks, N. C. Rooms For Rent FOR RENT THREE UNFUR nished rooms in good location. All modern conveniences. J. L. Blackman, Smithfield, N. C. Special Notices FLOUR AT $9.00 PER BARREL. W. H. Woodard, Pine Level. JOHNSTON COUNTY NEGRO Fair wants 5000 ministers, ex fair officers, Sunday school su ;> i perintendents and teachers, mothers, ex-slaves, business men, ex-service men, business women and school teachers to call at our office in the fair grounds for your free lunch tic ket Wednesday, Nov. 4. 1925. PECAN TREES—ONE OF THE most profitable trees to grow. Long lived. Learn the facts free for the asking. J. B- Wright, Cairo, Ga. Flowers FUNERAL DESIGNS GIVEN our prompt attention. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C., Phone 79-J. BULBS—PAPER WHITE NAIN eissus. Now is the time to fix your bowls for early blooms. Mrs. C. V. Johnson. CHRYSANTHEMUMS— WHITE yellow and pink. Nice blooms with lo,ng stems. Mrs. C. V. Johnson. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR CASH and bank the difference. 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 89-L. [TELEPHONE GUIDE) CITY PRESSING CLUB Cleaning and Pressing Phone 267 cKljc jimitljficlit Jfealli Most Thoroughly Read News paper in Johnston County Phone 10 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP J. Tt Mntthews, Prop. Sole and Rip Mending COTTER-UNDERWOOD CO. General Merchants Phone 17 AUSTIN sells it for less—If sold Anywhere, Soli Here Phones 11 and 14 Legal Advertisement} NOTICE OP SALE Under raid by virtue of an t)** der of the Superior Court of John ston county, made in the special proceeding entitled, Pearl A. Holt, Admix., vs. Elizabeth G. Pierson, et als, being No. 221 upon the special proceedings docket, the un dersigned Commissioner w>*l, on Wednesday, Nov. 11th, 1925, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house door in Smithfield, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands, to-wit: That certain lot in the town of Smithfield, County of Johnston, State of North Carolina, fronting 70 feet on North Church Street and running back 84 feet, and being situate thereon a nine room brick dwelling house with all modern im provements, and being the home place of the late S. S. Ilolt; also, The 12% acre tract excepted from the "following conveyance; S. S. Holt and wife Pearl A. Holt to Sarah A. Hlack by deed recorded in Book No. 151, page 4. Regis try of Johnston county: Beginning at a stake, Green and Henry Pearce’s corner, and runs with said line S. 86% E. 135 poles to a stake, known ns Horse Head corner; thence S. 20 3-4 W. 84 poles to a stake; thence N. 86 1-4 W. 109 poles to a stake, W. A. Green’s line; thence with said line N. 3 E. 8% poles to the beginning, |containing 62% acres, more or less; excepting 12% acres from the East side thereof to be cut off in parallel lines with the Smith and Pearce lines. This Oct 12, 1925. ED. F. WARD, Comissioner. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a mortgage from Henry Wadford and wife, Sarah Wadford, aind Bitha Wad ford, to E C Smith, dated May 26, 1916, and recorded in the Regis try of said Johnston county in Book 15 at Page 343, conveying the lands hereinafter described, de fault having been made in the payment of the debt secured by raid mortgage deed, the undersign ed will sell at the court house door in Smithfield, North Carolina, at public auction, to the highest bid der, for cash, at 12 o’clock nooln, on Thursday, November 12, 1925, the lands described in said mort gage deed as follows: “Beginning at a Black Gum on the run of Raccoon Swamp, T. H. Hall’s corner, and runs with his line N. G5 E. 160 poles to a stake John D. Atkinson’s corner, thence with his line S. 25 E. 30 poles to a Black Gum, his corner, thence with his line S 66 W 160 poles to the run of Raccoon Swamp, thence up the run of said swamp to the beginning, containing thirty-one ac res, more or less; said land being conveyed by John D. Atkinsoh to Joseph D. Atkinson to Joseph Wadford by deed of date Novem ber 24, 1877, said deed being re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds at Smithfield, North !Carolina, in Book 8 No. 3, pages 364 and 365; 1he aforesaid Bitha Wadford i;oinj? the widow of said Joseph Wadford, and said Henry Wadford being; the son of the said Joseph Wadford and Bitha Wad ' ford, said land being' devised to Ihe said Henry Waford by the said Joseph Wadford, will being; duly rccorded in office of Clerk of the 'Superior court at Smithfield North j Carolina. This 9th dav of October, 1025. K. C. SMITH, Mortgagee. NOTICE By virtue of the autnorny con tained in a Mortgage Deed execut ed to A. G. Woodard, by J. H. Wor ley. Athelion Worley, J. S. Eason, and Sershion Eason, and dated on the 22nd day of May, 11115, and duly regis tered in the Register’s office of Johnston couinty in Book No. 7, page. 7!>, the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. C-, on the 10 day of November, HI25, at 12 o’clock M. the following property to-wit: The individual interests of the above named parties in the estate of Elizabeth Eason, deceased, and adjoining the lands of W. I). Philips on the North, on the East by the land of the; heirs of Jesse Wellons, on the .South by Atlas Capps and the William Richardson heirs, on the West, and containing 87 V2 ac res, more or less, and the same be ing one child’s part of the lands now occupied and held by Jack Eason. This 1st day of Oct. 1926 A. G. WOODARD, Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE U'nder and by virtue of authority contained in a decree entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Johnston county, in a special pro '■edinps entitled “R. P. Holding and W. Ryal Woodall, Administrators if the estate of George T. Pool i. John T. Pool, et als, heirs at lav/ of George T. Pool, deceased, on Sept. 12, 1925, the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale at public auction in frolnt of the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, N. ('.. on Monday, No vember Kith, 1925, at 12 o’clock M., the following described tow’n lots situated and being in the town of Smithfield, N. C., and the follow ing lands lying and being in John st,,.n county, a full description of which will be given on the date of sale, to-vvit: 1st. A one-half undivided inter est in six certain lots in the town of Smithfield, N. C„ known as Lots Nor. 2. 4, 5, fi, 7. and 8, Plock “H” of the Fuller and East Carolina Improvement Co., divis ion in the town of Smithfield, which lo'/s were conveyed to Geo. T. Pool, by ,1. W. Setzcr and wife by deed dated Ja!n. 18, 191(1, and recorded in Book II No. 13, page 123, Regis try of Johnston county. (The other one-half interest in said lots be long to Dr. Whitehead, the same formerly being owned by P. E. Whitehead.) 2nd- That lot, known as one half of lot A in the above division, which was conveyed by J. W. Sotz er a'hd wife to Geo. TV Pool by deed dated Nov. 14th 1917, and recorded in Hook No. 31 page 329, Registry of Johnston county. 3rd- ’1 hat certain lot situated on jibe northeast corner of 4th street and Market street, in the town of Smithfield, N. C-, knowln as the I Center Brick warehouse lot, for merly owned by Pool and Lassi ter. the one half interest of W. H. Lassiter having been conveyed by him to George T. Poole, by deed recorded in Book No. 00 at page 84, Registry of Johnston county, and which lots are known as Lots No. 131 and 132 in the town of Smithfield, N. C. 4th. That tract of land cointain , ing 01 acres of land in Selma town ship, conveyed to George T. Pool by P. P. Allen and wife, and W. M. L-e and wife, by deed dated Feb. 12, 1921, and recorded in Book No. 74, page 313, Registry ; of Johnston county. 5th. That tract of land in Selma ' township containing 88 3-4 acres, conveyed to Geo. T. Pool by J. W. Raines by deed dated Feb. 9th, 1921, and recorded in Book No. 83 page 441; 0th. That tract of land contain ng 60 acres of land in Boon Hill township, conveyed to George T. Pool by E. J. Wellons, Admrx. and recorded in Book No. 26, page 213. 7th. That tract of land contain ing 115 acres of land in Ingrams township, Johnston county, con veyed to George T. Pool in three deeds, and recorded in Book T. No. 12, pages 420, 421, and 494, Reg istry of Johnston County. 8th. That tract of land contain ing 328 acres in Smithfield town ship, known as the home farm of the said George T .Pool, deceased. Terms of sale, one third cash, and the balance in one and two years, with interest at 0 per cent on deferred payments from Jan uary 1st 1920, date when posses sion will be given of the farm lands; and date of confirmation of sales as to the town, property. Ten per cent- of the amount of bid for each piece of property will he required as a deposit by the Commissioner on the date of sale, the remainder to be arranged upon confirmation of the sale. F. H. BROOKS, Commissioner. This Oct. 12, 1925. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of Ira \V. Langston deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to us duly verified on or before the 21 day of Septem ber, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persois 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 FOR ASSETS NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. J. H. Rose and J. A. Lee, Adminis trators of R. E. Lee, vs. P. G. Lee, W. T. Lee, Galaspa Lee Erma Lee, Elsie Lee, Annie Lee, Georgia Lee, Charlotte Lee, Alice Lee and L. G. Stevens, Guar dian ad Litem. Heirs at Law—Defendant. By virtue of an older of the Su perior Court of Johnston county made in tehabovc entitled cause on the 3rd day of October 1925, di recting and ordering a sale of the hereinafter lands described, the undersigned commissioner so ap pointed by the court to make said sale, will, on Monday the 2nd day of November 1926, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in the town of Smithfield, at 12 o’clock M., the fol lowing described lands; That said land will be sold to make assets, That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Johnston county, in Ingrams township, be ginning at the main run of Stone Creek, R. E. Lee Jreirs gne, and runs on said line N. 21 E 6 chains to a pine stump at the north edge of the low grounds of said creek; thence N. 85 E. 11.50 chains to the Smithfield road; thence as said road N. 27 E. 38-50-100 chs. to a stake in said road; thence N 58 E. 9.90 chs. to a pine Mrs. Yara Barnes corner; thence at her line N. 87Va E. 4 chs. to a stake, her line and corner of Lot No. 2; thence as the line of said lot No. 2 S 71.55 chs. to a stake at the run of Stones Creek; thence up the main run of said Creek as it meanders, to the beginning, containing 171 acres. This October 3, 1925. ED. S. ABELL, Commissioner. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied ar- Administrator on the es tate of W. 0. Lee, deceased hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or be fore the 19th day of October 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 19th dav of October 1925. C. J. THOMAS, Admr. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court entered into on Oc tober 17, 1925, by J. Ira Lee. Clerk of the Superior Court, the under signed Commissioner fwill sell to the highest bidder for cash, on Sat urday, November 21, 1925, at 12 o’clock Noon, at the Court house door at Smithfield, North Carolina, the following described tract of land: Beginning at a stake, V. B. Taltoii’s corner on Pine Street; thence with V. B- Talton’s line 100 feet to Jones’ line; thence with Jones’ line and parallel with Pine Street 28 feet to S. G. Fail’s line; thence with Fail’s line 100 feet back to Pine Street; thence 28 feet to the beginning, .being the identical tract of land conveyed by Sidney G. Fail to F. C. Edgerton by deed, recorded in Book No. 142, page 462 of the Johnston county Registry. Tb's October 17. 1925. LEON G. STEVENS, Commissioner. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate on Esther Adams deceased, hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present the same to me duly veri fied on or before the 22 day of Sep tembor 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reeovrey; and all persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate pay ment. This 22 day of September 1925. W. N. ADAMS, Administrator. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of J. H. B. Tomlinson, de ceased hereby notifies all per sons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 14 day of September 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 14 day of Sept. 1925. WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST Co. Administrator. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate on J. E. Hocutt, deceased, will sell at public auction at the late residence of said deceased, on the 7th day of November, 1925 the personal property of said deceas ed, consisting of the following ar ticles: 1 pair mules, 1 two horse wag on, . 1 mowing machine, 1 rake, 1 Oliver Riding Plow, 1 two horse plow, 1 milk cow, 1 calf, 1 set of double sect harrows, 3 weeding j hoes, 1 stonewall cotton plow, 1 barrel of roofing paint. 1 cotton planter, 1 one horse plow. 1 farm jack, 1 shovel, two sets of tobaccco barn flues, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 grinding fork, 1 tin heater, 1 Esta organ, 1 washstand, 1 bureau, two bedsteads, 1 set of chairs, 1 stove, 1 safe, 2 tables, 1 gun, 1 30-gallon Smithfield Market Cotton —Cotton ___ 19c Grain Corn, bushel. $150 to $1.75 Feed ats.85c to 90c I'imothy . $1.50 to $1.75 Shipstuff . $2-50 Green Vegetables and bruits Potatoes, sweet . $1.25 Potatoes, Irish, peck . 75c Kggs Eggs, dozen,.....45c Cutter, lb.40c to 50c Poultry Chickens, friers, lb. 30c Hens, (old) . 18c Livestock Veals, choice, on foot lb...G to 7c Sheep, fat, on foot .... 10 to 12%c Hogs, choice, large__ 10c to 11c Fat Cattle, dressed ... 10c to 11c Pork, dressed.15c to 17V£c Bacon Hams...25c to 35c Hams, sn ail . 30c to 35c Shoulders, lb. 25c Hides Green, salt, No. 1, lb.5c to Go Calf skins, lb... Gc to 8c Hides, . 4c to 5c Wool ... 23c to 30c wash pot, 1 Singer sewing machine, and one complete set of harness for wagon, and other articles un necessary to mention. Terms cash. All persons indebted to the es tate of said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment, and all persons having claims against said estate will ex hibit them to me on or before the 7th day of November, 192G. This 5th day of October, 1025. X. N. HOCUTT, Admr. of J. E. Hocutt. WKLLONS & WELLONS, Att'ys. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order from the Superior Court of John ston county in the Special Proced ings entitled Leta Edgerton, Ad ministratrix, vs. Ivey Edgerton and others, the undersigned commis sioner will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door of Johnston County on Sat urday, November 21, 1025, at 12 o’clock Noon the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: Tract No. 1. Being that lot of land conveyed to Barney Edgerton by James 1). Parker and A. M. No ble, Commissioners, by deed dat ed February 18, 1925, and describ ed as follows: Situate in the town of Micro, Johnston County, North Carolina, and being lot No. 7 in Block II. ac cording to plat Book No. 1 page 225 of the Registry of Johnston county, and fronting 25 feet on Main Street and extending back 150 feet and bounded as follows: Beginning at the corner of lot No. 1 in said Block H. in the line of Main Street and runs thence along the back line of lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & G N. 71 deg. 30’ E 150 feet to the corner ot said lot No. G; thence N. 18 deg. W. 25 feet to corner of lot No. 8; thence S. 71 deg. 30 E. 150 feet to the line of Main Street; thence S. 18 deg. 30’ E. along the line of Main Street 25 feet to the beginning. Tract No. 2. Being that tract of land conveyed to Barney Edgerton by Silas Edgerton by deed dated April 5, 1911, recorded in Book 137 at page 19 of the Registry of Johnston county, said lands being described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the Goldsboro road, Cora Edgerton’s corner arid runs with her line N. 79 E. 144 poles to a stake in Ivey Edgerton’s line; thence S. 11 W. 34 poles to a stake; thence S. 85 E. 145 poles to a stake in the road; thence N. 11 W. 16 poles to the beginning, con taining 18 1-4 acres, more or less. Tract No. 3. A one-half undi vided interest in and to a tract of land conveyed by Andrew T. Ed gerton and wife to Barney W. Ed gerton and Ivey Edgerton and wife Valerie Edgerton, by deed dated November 15, 1919, recorded in Book 66 at page 76 of the Regis try of Johnston county, said lands being described as follows: Begin ning at a stake in the Goldsboro road, Percy Pittman’s corner, and runs with her line W. 92 poles to a pine; thence S. 45” W. 60 poles to a Black Gum, the run of Big Branch; thence down the run of said branch to a stake, C. T. Wat son’s corner; thence N. 4” E. 30 poles to a stake; thence N. 86” E. 67'•> poles to a stake on the Goldsboro road; thence N. 4" W. 20 poles to the beginning, contain ing 18 3-4 acres, more or less, be ing a part of the Silas Edgerton tract. This land is being sold for divis ion. 10 per cent of the purchase price will be required at the day of sale. This 14th day of October, 1925. G. A. MARTIN, Commissioner notice of sale Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a deed of trust executed by J. D. Stewart and wife, Annie Stewart, dated April 28, 1923, and recorded in Book 128 at page 226 of the Reg istry of Johnston county, to J. V. Ogburn, Trustee, for the benefit of H. I. Ogburn. the conditions of said deed of trust not having been complied with and the owner of the debt having requested the un dersigned trustee to make sale un der the terms of said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee v ill offer for sale at public auction for cash at the court house door in Johnston county on Monday, No vember 2, 1925, at 12 o’clock Noon the following described real es tate, to-wit: Beginning at the ford of Black Creek (Spraul’s Road) and runs up said creek to W. W. Stephen son’s line; thence East with his line ,to his comer; thence with T. A. Ogbum’s line to the Spraul’s Road; thence said road to the be ginning, containing seventy seven and one-half acres, more or less (77%) said land being known as the land conveyed to said H. I. Ogburn by L. C. Smith and wife, Emma Smith, by deed dated Oc tober 21, 1921, and recorded in the Registry of Johnston county. North Carolina in Book No. S3 of bleeds at page 140. The above is less twenty-seven (27) acres sold off to L. B. King by deed dated December 28, 1922, and recorded in the Registry of Johnston county, North Carolina in Book No. 97 of Deeds at page 578. 10 per cent of the purchase price will be required of the bidder at the sale. This 29th day of September, 1925. J. V. OGBURN, Trustee. PARKER & MARTIN .Attorneys. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that by mutual consent, the partnership composed of A. E. Fitzgerald and J. W. Fitzgerald, trading as The Fitzgerald Concrete Company, is hereby dissolved, the retiring part ner, J. W. Fitzgerald, having dis posed of his interest to C. F. Bag ley and being no longer responsi ble for the debts or contracts of said partnership. All indebtedness of said firm is assumed by C. F. Bagley and A. E. Fitzgerald and all persons indebted to said part nership will make payment to said partnership. This August 21, 1925. J. W. FITZGERALD. Patents are being granted in Washington at the rate of 200 a day and applications are filed at the rate of 300 a day. Many thou sands of applications are awaiting consideration. —Wickedness is rarely at a loss for cleverness. Compare * * theseBetter^XWkSedans with “Coaches™ These finer closed cars are built on the famous Bulck chassis with the 2 1-year-proved, 60 and 75 horsepower Buick Valvc-in-Head engines. Extra power! And they have the famous “Sealed Chassis’* and the new “Triple Scaled Engine.” No other car, regardless of price, furnishes this completeness of protection for driving parts. And these Buiclcs have the characteristic Buick charm of body profile. They are finished in Duco. They seat five full-grown people in roomy comfort. They have the Fisher V V one-piece, ventilating windshield, automatic windshield wiper, and a host of like necessities. Buick’s exacting closed car standards prevail in their Fisher-built bodies. Come in and see how much superior these Better Buick Sedans are to “Coaches”, before you spend your money! BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation 0-15-14 Ohe'Better BUICK I DEBNAM BUICK COMPANY Sales-Service When better automobiles "are built, Buick will build them More than 100,000 Ford Touring Cars Will be Produced for Delivery to Retail Purchasers During October If you haven’t already done so, go to the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer and see the car that is meeting with this unusual sales response. See how recent improvements have added new beauty and finer riding comforts. Note the close-fitting curtains that open with the four doors —thus making the car comfortable and convent Touring *290 Runabout *260' Coupe * - 520 Tudor Sedan 580 Fordor Sedan 660 Closed cars in color., De-. mountable rims and sorter extra on open cars. Ail prices f.o.h. Detroit ent tor all kinds ot vveatner. As you check over the many improvements, bear in mind that there has been no in crease In prices. ---Time to Buy YourjJNew —FROM— Young Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealers Phone 168, Smithfield, N. C. Successor to Sanders Motor Co. *
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