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H T> % f F\ h K 0 I i V JL JL4 A** 4, XL M-m M-r iit a utm W a HA 9 V V A A V A a nn ft 1*2 Wanted —---—--— WANTED SEWING. I AM NOW taking in sewing at my home three doors of Mr. E. R. Nor ton’s near fair ground. I do ail kinds of sewing in style at reasonable prices. Mrs. Annie Worley, Smithfield, N. 0 WANTED BEEF HIDES, ALL kinds of furs, and junk. Paying high price. Bring to roe at Selma. M. Buckraan, opposite Southern freight depot, _____ For Rent FOB BENT TWO UNFURNISII ed rooms. Apply X,' care The Herald. For Sale FOB SALE FULLY EQUIPPED weiner and barbecue stand in the town of Smithficld. Will sell at a bargain and on easy terms. Quick action necessary. Call 3613. FOR SALE WANNAMAKER cotton seed, one year of pedi gree. Seed produced two bales per acre this year. $2.00 per bushel, cash with order. Also Rooker cotton seed averaging a fraction) over a bale per acre this year; graded and recleaned. $1.75 <5*sh with order, f. o. b. Wilson’s Mills, N. C., Harry N. Wilson. WRIGHT'S PECAN TREES ARE known as the best wherever grown. There’s a reason. Drop me a card and find out why. J. B. Wright. Cairo, Ga. FOR SALE 260 BUSHELS PAR rish cotton seed. $100 per bu. J. E. Lassiter, Four Oaks, Route 4. 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. Lo»t-Strayed-Stoler» LOST WEDNESDAY NIGHT between Smithfield arid Selma one black traveling bag. Re ward if returned to Clarence Stancil, Selma, Route 2. LOST BETWEEN MY HOME in Brooklyn and uptown one pair rubber boots. Liberal reward. ,1. W. Setacr. at postoffice. LOST, STRAYED OU stolen one blue speckled female hound with brown head and eyes. $3.50 reward for informa tion leading to her recovery. Jarvjs Brown, Selma, Route 2. STRAVED • FROM MY FIELD one Duroc Jersey sow about 18 months old; weighs about 180 pounds. Over bit in one ear. No tify Everett Simmons, Smith field, Route 2, and receive re ward. Flowers CUT FLOWERS FOR ANY Oc casion. Wedding bouquets given special attention. Mrs. C. \ • Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. CHRISTMAS WREATHS. A NICE assortment. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. POTTED PL A NTS—BU LBS AND baskets. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. Special Notices DO you wAnt to become an Accountant, Secretary, Banker, Bookkeeper, or a Stenographer? We will pay your railroad fare to Winston-Salem and train you fibr either of these positions. Write for catalogue and full par ticulars. Draughon’s Business College, P. 0. Box 1723, Wins ton-Salem, N. C. 908. hire" tractor or truck during next few weeks. Reasonable charge. W. R. Hill, Smithfield, Route 2._ AUCTION SALE FOR DEC. 11, has been called off and will not have a sale. R. D. Thompson, Pine Level, N. C., Route 1. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR CASH and bark the difference. WE WILL SAW YOUR W'OOD. T. S. Ragsdale Coal Co., Phone >-»___ FOR SALE AT THE EDWARDS HOMEPLACE On December 10, at 10 a. m. at public auction for cash all personal property belonging to Z. G. Ed wards, deceased, estate, 1 lord car; 4 head mules; 2 two-horse wagons add harness; 1 transplant er;! disc harrow; 1 cultivator; corn; fodder; all farming tools, 6tC' FLORENCE EDWARDS Administratrix. Smithfield Market Smithfield Cotton Cotton . 19tic Crain Corn, bushel — — $1.15 to $1.25 Feed oats .. —--80c i Tiii-et.iiy . $1.50 to $1.75 ; Ships-.,ft .. $2.59 Men Vvaet.iblcs and bruits Potatoes, sweet ..._ $1.00 Petal. e« Irish, peck . _ 90c I ; - • | Eggs, dozen .50c j Putei U’ _45 to 50c j ■’,‘rv | Cl ick,m:s ft ieis. !l> __ 45c Hens, ... , 20 to 22Vfec 'Ci ! ‘> I Veals, chot,'.'. m *t i .!•. b to : ■ : Sheep, fat, o.t \v«i. .. Hi u 12$s*. Hors, choice, kirp. . . l'l. to lie j Fat Cattle, dressed ... MV- I, llj Pork, dressed.’ '■ i dc Bacon Hams_____I. ... 95c Hams, small _-.. 35c 1 Shoulders, lb. ___ 30c Hides Green, salt, No. 1, lb.5c to C-. Cal£ skins, lb..... 6c to A Hides. 4c to 5: Wool ... 25c to 30c SALE AT AUCTION On December 21 at my father's (i. Z. Wiggs) old place, one mile north of I’ine Level, I will Hell at public auction all personal prop erty including: One mule. One one-horse wagon. One cart. Disc harrow. All farming tools. Other things too numerous to mention. W. P. WIGGS, Admr. {TELEPHONE GUIDE) CITY PRESSING CLUB Cleaning and Pressing Phone 267 I (Eljr Jintritljficli* ^Tcralli Most Thoroughly Read News paper in Johnston County Phone 10 ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP J. T. Matthews, Prop. Sole and Rip Mending COTTER-UNDERWOOD CO. General Merchants Phone 17 AUSTIN sells it for less—If sold Anywhere, Sold Here Phones 11 and 14 BILIOUSNESS Retired Minister TelU How He Keeps in Good Form With the Assistance o 1 Black-Draught. West Graham, Va.—The Rev. Lewis Evans, a well-known retired minister, now past 80, living here, has a high opinion of Black Draught, which he says he has taken when needed, for 25 years. ‘Tor years I had been suffering with my liver,” he says. “Some times the pain would be very in tense and my back would hurt all the time. Black-Draught was the first thing I found that would give me any relief. ‘My liver has always been slug gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot of trouble. I have suffered a lot with it—pains in my side and back, and bad headache, caused from ex treme biliousness. “After I found Black-Draught, I would begin to take it as soon as I felt a spell coming on and it re lieved the cause at once. I can recommend it to anybody suffer ing from liver trouble. A dose or two now and then keeps me in good form.” Made from selected medicinal roots and herbs, and containing no dangerous mineral drugs, Black Praught is nature’s own remedy for a tired, lazy liver. NC-166 BOX PARTY AND PLAY The box party which was to be held at Yclvington’s Grove school I Friday December 4, has been post poned till Friday evening Decem ber 11. There will be a play for the benefit cf Yelvington Grove i church- Admission 10 and 15 , cents. Everybody is cordially in-* jvited. ' MRS. ETTA WHITLEY, MISS MARY HILL, Mgrs. I Legal Advertisements NOTICE The undersigned having quali | fil'd as Administrator on the es I fcate of J. H. Game, deceased, here by notifies all persons having any claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 30 day of No vember, 1026, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to : aid estate will make immediate payment. This 30 day of November, 1925. LESLIE GAME, Administrator. ■I. FAISON THOMPSON, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUA BLE LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in that certain ! mortgage deed dated June 3, 1019, executed by Nancy E. Lee to the undersigned, and recorded in Book No. 63, page 51, Johnston county Registry, end by virtue of the au thority contained in that mortgage deed dated June 28, 1920, executed by said Nancy E. Lee to W. R. Keen, and recorded in Book No. 80 page 201, Registry of Johnston county, default having been made in the payment of the bonds se cured by said mortgages, and the conditions therein having been broken, the undersigned, mortga gee, will on Wednesday, December 30, 1925, at twelve o’clock M., at the courthouse door of Johnston county, offer for sale to the high est bidder, for cash, the following I lands, to-wit; Situate ijj Ingrams Township, Johnston county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. D. Lee, L. W. Hockaday, Arthur Guin, and others, and beginning at a water oak at L. P. Adams’ corner, and j runs thence to a stake, L. P. Ad ams’ line in Arthur Guin’s corner; thence East with Arthur Guin’s line to A. R. life’s corner; thence South with A. R. Lee’s line to the run of Hannah’s Creek; thence up 'the meanders of said Creek to the mouth of Tarkiln Branch; thence to L. W. Hockaday’s corner; thence up the run of Tarkiln Branch to a stake in W. D. Lee’s corner; thence with W. D. Lee’s line to a stake in W. D. Lee’s cor ner; thence North to a stake in the lane between W. D. Lee and J. IB.' Lee; thence West with W. D. i Lee’s line to a stake, W. I). Lee’s | corner; thence North with W. D. Lee’s line to the ditch, W. D. Lee’s corner; thence East with Hocka day’s line to a stake; thence North to a blackgum in the Fort Branch; thence down said branch to the 'run of Hannah’s Creek; thence | down the run of said creek to the ! beginning, containing 128 acres, i more or less. This Nov, 30, 1925. W. R. KEEN and JNO W. KEEN. Mortgagees. ED. F. WARD, Attorney. : SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AND LANDS By virtue of an order of the ' Superior Court of Johnston ooun i ty, made in the special proceed wa—aiaaw——— a T. C. Jordan & Son EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Office in Jewelry Store. Can be seen any day. * ing entitled Pearl A. Holt, Admrx. vs. Elizabeth G- Pierson, et als, being No. 221 upon the special proceedings docket, the same be ing an order of re-sale made upon a raise of the bids heretofore of fered, the undersigned .Commis sioner will, on Monday, Jan. 4, 1026, at 12 o’clock Mi, at the court house door of Johnston county, again offer for Sale to the high est bidder for cash, the following lands, to-wit: That certain lot in the town of Smithfield, N. C-, fronting 70 feet on North Church Street and running back 84 feet, and having thereon a nine room brick dwell ing house with all modern improve ments, and known as the home place of the late S. S- Holt; also, The 12'/= afcre tract excepted from the following conveyances: S. S. Holt and wife Pearl A. Holt to Sarah A. Black, Beginning at a 'take. Green and Henry Pearce’s corner, and runs with said line S. 86% E. 139 pole to a stake, known as Horse Head corner; thence S. 20 3-4 W. 84 poles to a stake; thence N- 86 1 1 W. 109 poles to a stake, W- A. Green’s line; thence with <aid line N. 3 E. 8Vi poles to the beginning, containing 62Vi acres, more or less; excepting 12Vi acres from the East side thereof ) be cut off in parallel lines with the Smith and Pearce lines. This Dec. 3rd. 1025. ED. F. WARD, Com’r. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY, In the Superior Court. Atbulon Supply Co. vs. W. 0- Hocutt, et als. The defendants Hubert Hocutt, Paul Hocutt, Willie Hocutt, Effie Hocutt Hinnanb, Howard Hocutt, Lonnie Hocutt, and all others claim ing any right or title in or to that tract of land described in deed from W. G. Hocutt to Hubert Hoc. utb, et als, recorded in Book No. 811, page 133, Registry of Johnston county, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Johnston County, North Caro lina, to set aside said deed as a fraudulent conveyance; and the said defendants, and others, will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, in the courthouse in Smithfield, N. C., on the 30th day of December, 1925, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Nov. 30. 1925. J. IRA LEE, Clerk Superior ourt Johnston County, N. C. ED. F. WARD, Atty. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF JOHNSTON. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. November 14, 1925. J. H. King and wife, Gladys E. King; Tommie King and wife, Nan nie King; Mary A. Carroll and husband, B. Carroll, vs. Irene King (17), Heir-ab-law of C. W. King, deceased; Alton King (14) & Aldine King, Ileirs-at-law of W. H. King, deceased. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Johnston I gt'II Marble and Granite monu ments, Head stones, and Markers, Iron, Steel and Galvanized Fence for every purpose. J. T. WILKINS Selma, N. C. My Motto: The liest For Less TREES STREET AND LAWN FRUIT ANI) NUT TREES Street and landscape work a specialty. Get our prices before you buy. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. N. H. & W. H. BARBOUR, Agents Four Oaks, N. C. county, made in this special pro ceedings, entitled: J. H. King and wife, Gladys E. King, et als, vs. Irene King and others, the un dersigned Commissioner will on Saturday, December 19, 1925, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the court house door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de scribed lands, the said lands being in Pleasant Grove township, John ston count, N. C., and further de scribed as follows: Paid lands lying on the south side of Middle Creek and bounded as follows: Beginning at a lightwood stump in a branch and runs N. 25 W. 8 chains to a stake: thence E. G chains to a stake; thence S. 4.5 chains to a stake; thence S 87 E. 24.8 chains to a stake; thence p. 7.77 chains to a slake; thence Nj 1.8 chains Go a stake in a branch; thence N. 9 chains to a small branch; thence up saSd branch to the beginning, containing 23 1-4 acres. This Nov. 17, 1925. H. V. HOSE, Commissioner. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate of A. II. Wilkins deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to mo duly verified on or before the 3 day of Novem ber 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; j and all persons indebted Go said | estate will make immediate pay ment. This 3 day of November, 1925. D. B. OLIVER, Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in, two certain mortgage deeds, the first executed by Alonzo Smith and wife, Louisa Smith, to the Cotter Underwod Company, recorded in Book No. 2, page 185 of the Reg istry of Johnston county, duly transferred and assigned to W. M. Sanders, and the second exe cuted by the said • Alonzo Smith and wife Louisa Smith to W. M. Sanders and duly recorded ii* Book No. 78, page 26, Registry of John ston county, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured by said mortgages, the undersigned will offer for sale to MAXIMUM BOBBED HAIR COMB The practical size for pocket or hand bag. For use after a marcel Waver. T'vo styles- Each 40c HOOD BROTHERS 7Z* ^oncx&L Smr» On the Corner SMITHFIELD, N. C. the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Johnstion county, on December 19, at 12 o’ clock M., the following described tracts of land: First tract: Be ginning at a stake in a branch and runs as Alex Munn’s line N. 5 E. 10 chains to a stake in said Munn’s line and corner; thence as Munn's line S. 83 E. 18 chains to a stake, his corner; thence as his line S. 5 W, 8 chains to a stake; thence S. 85 E. 12 chains to a stake in a branch; thence up said branch about 25 chains to the beginning, containing twenty-two acres, more or less. Tract Two: Beginning at u poplar on Otter Branch and runs N. 3% *E. with W. B. Johnson’s line to the corner of the said Johnson’s and Wash Sanders, de ceased line; thence East to a stake; thence S. 3 W. 9 chains to a black gum on Otter Branch; thence up said branch to the beginning, con taining nine and one-half acres, more or less. This 17 day of Nov. 1925. Cotter-Underwood Co., Mortgagee. W. R. Sanders, W. M. Sanders, and Lillian L. Sanders, Executors of W. M. Sanders, deceased, Trans feree, and W. R. Sanders, W. M. Sanders and Lillian L. Sanders, Executors of W. M. Sanders, de teased, Mortgagee. A. M. Noble, Attorney. NOTICE Under and by virtue of author ity contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by Ira Creech and wife, Emma Creech to Mrs. S. E. Creech, on the 18th day of No vember 1924, and recorded in Book No. 148, page 36, the conditions of said mortgage deed having been broken in default of payment of (■he bond thereof at maturity, there fore the undersigned will offer for sate at public auction at the court house door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on Saturday, December 26, 1926, at 12 o’clock M., for cash the following describ ed tract of land: • Beginning at a pine in the head of Hucklebery branch, Joseph Pitt man deceased, line; thence north supposed to be 120 poles to a pine in Sand Branch in T. T. Oliver’s line; thence about east supposed to be about 90 poles to a pine in H. Fitzgera'd’s line; thence south ‘10 E. supposed to be 122 poles to a stake, formerly a gum in Huckleberry Branch; thence near ly west with Sallie Jones’ line to the beginning, containing sixty acres, more or less. MRS. S. E. CREECH, Mortgagee. F. H. BROOKS, Attorney. NOTICE OF LAND SALE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In the Superior Court. T. Ci. Allen vs. Jas. Arthur Williams and Emma Williams and Others. By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Johnston county, made in this .cause at the special November Term c-f the Superior Court of Johnston county, the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 28th day of December 1925, at 12 o’clock M. sell, for cash, at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield, the following described tract of land: That certain tract of land ly ing and being in Bentonvilie town ship, Johnston County, State of North Carolina, beginning at a stake in D. J. Hodge’s line next to the gate, and runs N. 4 E. 61 poles to a stake in Nelson Lee’s line, and D. J. Hodges corner; thence W. 48 poles to a stake in Alice Hodges corner; thence with her line S. .8 W. 27 poles to a stake, Alice Hodges corner; thence with her line W. 104 poles to a stake in J. Marvin Sanders cor ner; thence with his line S. 28 poles to a stake at the cemetery; thence across said cemetery S. 86 E. 176 poles to the beginning, con taining thirty-nine and one-fourth (39 1-4) acres, more or less. That title to said tract of land, sec the Registry of Johnston coun ty, in Book of Deeds No. 25 at page 323. This tract of land is be ing sold under the decree of the Superior Court of Johnston coun ty, and the purchaser will obtain a good and indefeasible title. This the 26th day of November, 1925. ED. S. ABELL, Commissioner. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administratrix oii tlje es tate of J. E. Crocker, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 29 day of October 1926, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery; and ali persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 29 day of October ]L926. CHERRY CROCKER, Administratrix. NOTICE We, undersigned having qual ified as Administrator oil the es tate of J. Z. Wiggs, deceased here by notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to us duly verified on or before the 27 day of Octo ber, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. This 27 day of October, 1925. W. P. WIGGS, ALEX WIGGS. Administrators. SAY YOU SAW IT IN Tho Herald. TIIANK YOU. 20 l-2c We will pay 20 1-2 cents for Middling- and Strict Mid dling cotton in trade in either Dry Goods or Grocery room. Cotton Seed 55c bushel 55 cents per bushel in trade in either room. OUR STORE IS FULL OF SPLENDID BARGAINS Bring the family—especially the chldren —WE LIKE A NOISE— Ashley Home and Son CLAYTON, N. C. j DOROTHY DARIN IT by Charles McManus /\ptj» e*> 0APJAN TqlMfkJot
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