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1 T ft UVU A I ft w dhi i V V Am A a 1 A i% n II* Wanted WANTED SEWING. I AM NOW taking in sewing at my home three doors of Mr. E. R. Nor ton's neak fair ground. I do all \pnds of sewing in style at teasonable prices. Mrs. Annie Worley, Smithfield, N. C. WANTED BEEF HIDES, ALL kinds of furs, and junk. Paying high price. Bring to me at Selma. M. Buckman, opposite Southern • freight depot. For Rent f?;, FOR RENT GOOD TWO-HORSE farm with good six room house and outbuildings, good tobacco ■fern, good pasture; also a good bne-horse farm with four room Souse. Wish renters to furnish Jjjjjtock. Location near good school. John K. Sanders, Smithfield, . Route 2._ FOR RENT TWO UNFURNISH ed rooms. Apply X, care The §§r 1§i i Herald. Flowers OUT FLOWERS FOR ANY OC .Jijision. Wedding bouquets given ^ Special attention. Mrs. C. V Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. pi—— ----— CHRISTMAS WREATHS. A NICE Ijssortment. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. I*d?i"rED PLANTS—BULBS AND' baskets. Mrs. C. V. Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. For Sale FOR SALE FULLY EQUIPPED weiner and barbecue stand in the town of Smithfield. Will sell At a bargain and on easy terms. ; ■ Quick action necessary. Call 5bB13. j^R 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 cash with order, f. o. b. Wilson’s Mills, N. C., Harry N. Wilson. SAY YOU SAW IT IN The Herald. THANK YOU. Special Notices NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Tiie annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers Bank and Trust Company will be held in the banking’ rooms on Monday, De cember 28, 1925, at 3:30 p. m. ! Stockholders are hereby requested I to be present or send proxies, FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO. C. F. GORDON, Cashier. 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 for either of these positions. Write for catalogue and full par ticulars. Draughon’s Business College, P. O. Box 1723, Wins ton-Salem, N. C. POIt 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. It. D. Thompson, Pine Level, N. C-, Route 1. TRADE AT AUSTIN’S FOR CASH and bank the difference. WE WILL SAW YOUR WOOD. I T. S. Ragsdale Coal Co., Phone | 355. FOR SALE AT THE EDWARDS j IIOMEPLACE On December 10, at 10 a. m. at public auction for cash all personal property belonging to Z. G. Ed wards, deceased, estate, 1 Ford car; 4 head mules; 2 two-horse wagons and harness; 1 transplant er; 1 disc harrow; 1 cultivator; 'corn; fodder; all farming tools, ‘ FLORENCE EDWARDS Administratrix. SALE AT AUCTION On December 21 at my father’s i (J. Z. Wiggs) old place, one mile north of Pine Level, I will sell at public auction all personal prop erty including: One mule. One cart. i L ilf One one-horse wagon. Disc harrow. All farming tools. Other things too numerous to mention. W. P. WIGGS, Admr. I Lost—Strayed—Stolen LOST FROM MY CAR AT FILL ing station at Smithfield one* | black fist dog; white ring around neck, white feet and tip end of tail white Notify Lester Creech, Smithfield, Route 2 BOX PARTIES There w'rf^be a Ho* party, ;at Archer Lodge school next Friday night, December 11, at 7 o’clock. Everyone is cordially invited. [TELEPHONE GUIDE] CITY DRY CLEANING CO. Cleaning and Pressing Phone 267 (Hite jimttljftelir ^Seralii 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 Kipling’s Condition Shows Improvement Burwash, Sussex, England, Dec. 4.—Satisfactory improv’emeil in the condition of Rudyard Kipling, who is suffering from double pneumonia at his retreat here, continued throughout the day. The author is not suffering pain, i and is completely conscious. His strong constitution is believed to ! be wiuhs'tarfding the disease as well as can be expected. Messages from all parts of the world have reached this little vil lage since the illness of Kipling jecame known. King George has requested that he be kept in con ---I stant touch with the condition of] the patient. Stanley Baldwin, the British prime minister, who is a cousin of Kiplng, has made a sim ilar request. —Associated Press. Couple, Separated 14 Years, Again Wed Danville, Va{, Dec.—AFer a separation of 14 years John D. Jones and Mrs. Augusta C. Jones, were remarried yesterday morning by Kev. J. C. Holand. They had been divorced but affection be tween the two had, it developed, never completely ceased. Mrs. Ora Daniel, their only child, was a factor in the reunion. Renew your subscription. DISTANT STATIONS CLEAR No guess work abou it—no uncertainty no disappointment! — no trouble. Th< New I mprovec APEX SUPEF FIVE makes tuning in distant stations a; easy as glancing a the clock and tellim the hour of the day You get anything that’: on the air—anywhere— any time you wish—anc you get it clear anc distinct. fome in and we will prove it—anc jrove too that the APEX is endowec with grace of design and beauty of finis! .eldom found in Radio Receiving Sel Jabinets. $95—without accessories. SUPERS THE SUNDRY SHOPPE Opposite Courthouse 1 SMITHFIELD AUCTION SALE OF Personal Property! j At my home three miles east of Smithfield and one mile from Yelvington’s > Grove School on j ; Tuesday, December 15th / immediately after the land sale which takes place at 11 a. m. j _____L ONE FORD TRUCK, FORDSON TRACTOR, TWO MULES, ONE COW, HOGS, CORN, PLANTERS, PLOWS, TRUCKS AND OTHER FARMING TOOLS, ALL IN FIRST CLASS SHAPE, ALSO 1800 TOBACCO STICKS Remember the day and date, Tuesday, December 15th, after the land sale You Set the Price W. R. HILL Smithfield, N. C., Route No. 2 The W. R. HILL Farm containing about 100 acres and located about three miles East from Smithfield, has been placed in our hands with instructions to sell AT PUBLIC AUCTION! Tuesday, December 15that 11 A. M. - f :• m The location of this farm is all that could be desired. It is within a mile of a good school and church. It is surrounded by land owners and is as good, healthy community as you could find. The soil is of the very finest type to be found in Johnston County, and pro duces big crops of cotton, tobacco, corn as well as all other crops that are usual to this community. There is also a good orchard on the farm. , The improvements consist of one large, eight-room dwelling and two splendid tenant dwellings; four tobacco barns, pack house, as well as all other necessary buildings. Dwelling has lighting plant. A large part of the land is cleared and each tract to be sold will have a good dwelling as well as ample cleared land to make a crop. r Jt&Thi* farm has the reputation of never making less than a bale of cotton to the acre and also produces from 1000 to 1800 pounds of tobacco to the acre. Don’t overlook the date? we sell rfiin or shine Concert by Juvenile Band Cash Prizes Very Easy Terms Sale Conducted By Honeycutt, Abell & Gray, Selling Agents Smithfield, N. C.
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