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PRIMARY GRADES GIVE A CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Friday afternoon, December 18 a Christmas program was give: by the primary department of ltalinftoh Graded School. The prograip which was participated in by the various rooms was fol lowed by a Christmas tree given to the children by the teachers. Fruit and candy were served to the boys and girls. The -teachers who were responsible for this pro gram were: Miss Alice Eda^und son, Mrs. L. T. Royall, Mi«se* Leah Love, Minnie Woodard, Eun ice Boyett, Virginia Strange, Ruth Poindexter and Glenn Ward. The program was as follows: Silent height, by the school. Christmas story from the Bi ble, led by Miss Edmundson’s room. " Prayer. Recitation. "A Happy Secret,” Mrs. Royall’s room. Song, ‘"'Sleigh Bells,” third grade. Story, "The Little Fir Tree,” Ben Broadwell. Song, “Christmas Bells,” and “Ho, Said Santa Claus,” M>ss wooaaras room. Recitation, “Merry Christmas,” Vera Rackley. Song, “Christmas Lullaby,” by Margaret Cawley Recitations, “Santa Claus,” Miss Boyett’s room. Recitation, “Two Little Stock ings,” Robena Gower. “Santa Claus Song,” Miss Ed mondson's room. Recitation, “Just Before Christ mas,” Carl Pugh. Recitation, “The Truth of It," Annie Laurie Keen. Recitation, “Why Do Bells For Christmas Ring?” Catherine ^Martin. Song, “If You’re Good,” Miss Edmundson’s room. Recitation, “When Santa Claus Comes,” Miss Ward’s room. Story, “The Little Match Girl,” Virginius Kasey. Song, “Jolly, Jolly Santa Claus,” Miss Love’s room. Recitation, “Hilda’s Christmas,” Alice Cawley. Recitation, “If Santa Claus Was Pa,” Pervis Parrish. Song, “Jingle Bells,” by the school. DATE OF HOLLYWOOD PARTY CHANGED We leave Monday, Dec. 28, 6:30 p. m. A. C. L- from Smithfield instead of Dec. 26. Must have names and checks not later than Wednesday. A fine rep resentative crowd from all over County is ready to start. So far as I know’ now, this is my last party. Don’t take chances of los ing trip through procrastination. ANNIE IHRIE POU WADDEN, Phone 294 Smithfield, N- C. A CARD OF THANKS We, the inmates of the county home, wish to express our apprec iation for the bountiful supply of fruit and the many other remem brances brought us Sunday from the Baptist church of Four Oaks and by the "Methodists and Bap tists of Selma. We wish to thank each and every one who made a contribution and assure you tJiat each gift was deeply appreciated. D. F. PIKE, W. C. WOOD, TOM POWERS, Committee from the Home NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELEC TION AND NEW REGISTRA TION OF VOTERS IN BENTON VILLE SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX ING DISTRICT, JOHNSTON CO. Njotiee is hereby given that a special election has been ordered to be held in the Bentonville Special School Taxing District on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, 1926, to as certain whether the voters in said special school taxing district are in favor of annually levying and collecting a special tax ad valor em on all taxable property in said district of not exceeding fifty cents on the one hundred dollars ■worth of property and beginning with the tax year of 1926 for the purpose of equalizing school ad vantages in said district. The said Bentonville Special School Taxing District was cre ated by the Board of Education of Johnston County at its meet ing held on the 7th day of Decem ber, 1925, to include the following territory: ‘‘Beginning at a point in the Johnston county line where the Meadow No. 2 Consolidated School District corners; thence with said Meadow District’s northeastern line to the mouth of Stone Creek; thence North with old Nath Wil liams land line to Hannah’s Creek at or near the Rufus Sanders bridge; thence across said creek in a northeastern direction to Neuse River; thence down said river to the beginning of Plain field School District line; thence with said school district line to the Wayne and Johnston county line: thenee with said^ Johnston county line to the beginning ” On the day of said election the polls will open at sunrise and will close at sunset. The Bentonville voting place for Bentonville town ship at Bentonville, has \been des ignated as polling place for said election. J- H. Marshburn has been appointed registrar and J V. Massey and Calvin Lee have been ■pointed poll-holders for said elec tion. The registration books wil be opened on every Saturday dur ing registration ati the pollint place. At said election those favoring i the annual levying and collecting of said special tax shall vote a bal lot on which shall be written oi printed the words “For Local Tax’ and those who are opposed shal vote a ballot on which shall b< written or printed the word: “Against Local Tax.” A new registration has been or dere.i for this special election. Thi registration books will be kepi open by the registrar for the reg istration of those who are entit led to register and vote in saic election from 9:00 o’clock a. m until sunset on every day (Sun days excepted) beginning on Sat urday, January 2nd, 1926, anc ending on Saturday, January 23 1926- On Saturday, January *0 ! 1926, the Saturday preceeding the election, the books will be open for challenges as provided by law This the 18th day of December 1925. By order of the Board of Com missioners of Johnston County. (Signed:) M. L. STANCIL, Clerk to the Board. NOTICE OF SALE Whereas R. L. Ray on June 18, 1923, executed to F. H. Brooks, Trustee, a deed of trust securing certain indebtedness due M. C. Winston, which deed of trust is re corded in Book No. 119 page 468, Registry of Johnston county: And whereas the bond due De cember 1st, 1923, with interest on the remaining bonds has not been paid, and M- C. Winston has call ed on the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said deed of trust and collect his money due thereon: Now therefore under and by virtue of authority contained in the deed of trust aforesaid, the undersigned trustee will offer for jale at public auction in front of the courthouse in the town of Smithfield North Carolina on Sat urday Jan. 23, 1926, at 12 oclock M certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in Selma township, John ston county, adjoining the lands of W. H. Call and George D. Vick et als and described as follows: “Beginning at the corner of An derson and Sumner Streets, and runs with Sumner Street 160 feet to the W. H. Call line; thence with the Call line 150 feet to the line of Geo. D. Vick; thence with the Vick line 150 feet to Anderson Street; thence with Anderson Street to the beginning, the same being Lot No- 73 in the plot of the town of Selma, and fronting the Methodist church. The same being the lot conveyed by deed executed by Abram Jones to M. C. Winston January 22nd, 1896 and recorded in the Registry of John ston county, in Book U No. 6, page 196.” Terms of sale, CASH. This December 7, 1925. F. H.* BROOKS, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Pursuant to the judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Johnston county, entered at the September Term, 1926, in the case entitled “Haywood Dixon and Others Against 0. B. Barefoot and Others,” we the undersigned com missioners appointed in said judg ment will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol. lowing described real estate, locat ed in Johnston county, State of North Carolina, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a pine, Handy Barefoot’s corner and runs with his line S. 3 W. 48 poles to a stake, corner of Lot No. 2; thence with line of said lot N. 87 W 38 Vi poles to a stake in the line of Lot No. 3; thence with the line of said lot N. 3 E. 8 poles to a dead pine in Handy Barefoot’s line; thence with his line S. 87 E. 6 poles to a stake in the old field, his corner; thence N. 3 E. 40 poles to a stake in a ditch; thence his line S. 87 E. 32 Vi poles to the be ginning, containing 10V4 acres. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake, Handy Barefoot’s corner and runs with his line N. 3 E. 45 poles to a stake, corner of Lot No. 1; thence with the line of Lot No. 1 N. 87 W. W. 38Vi poles to a stake in the line of Lot No. 3; thence with the line of said lot S. 3 W. 44 poles to a stake in the line of Lot I^o. 4; thence S. 87 E. 38 poles to the beginning, contain ing JO acres. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake in Handy Barefoot’s line and runs his line N. 3 E. 63 poles to a stake; thence S. 87 E. 35 poles to I a pine (dead) corner of Lot No 1; thence S. 3 W. 62 poles to a stake in the line of Lot No- 4; . thence with said line N. 87 W. ■ 36 poles to the beginning, con taining 11 1-8 acres. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at a stake in Handy Barefoot’s line comer of Lot No. 3; thence with • line of said Lot S. 87 E. 43 poles i to a stake, corner of Lob No. 6; thence with the line of Lot No. 6 S. 3 W. 34 poles to a stake in the center of a ditch; thence direct to E. B. Lee’s line; thence with his line N. 3 E. direct to the begin ning, containing 10 tiacres. FIFTH TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the run of a branch in , Handy Barefoot’s line and runs up itheyeun W said branch 40 poles to the mouth of a ditch; thence up said ditch about 52 poles to a : stake in the center of a ditch, cor ner of Lot No. 4; thence with said line N. 3 E. 34 poles to a stake in the line of Lot No. 2; thence with said line of Lob No. 2 and passing the corner S. 87 E. 86 poles to a lightwood stump in the edge of a branch in Handy Barefoot’s line; thence with his line S. 3 W. 8 poles , to the beginning, containing 13 ac. res. SIXTH TRACT: Beginning at a pine near the edge of the Fayette ville and Smithfield Road, Elisha Hughes’ comer; thence John 1 Blackman’s line, also Josiah Hud son’s line S. 30 W. 208 poles to a stake, Hudson’s corner; thence his ! line S. 563 E. 14 poles to a stake said Hudson’s and Holmes’ cor ner; thence Holmes line S 68 E. 120 poles to a small pine; thence N. 36 E 98 poles to a poplar in a branch; thence N. 20 poles bo a dead pine on a ditch; thence down said branch S. 82 E. 10 poles to a mouth of a ditch; thence up said ditch N. 38 E. 40 poles to a crook in said ditch; thence N. 14 W. 19 poles to a stake in John [Blackman’s line; thence Blackman’s I line N 77 W 36 poles to Black man’s line in the run of Mill [creek, Handy Barefoot’s and John [Blackman’s corner and running j with a ditch N 41 W. 76 poles to 1 a stake at the upper corner of | said ditch a corner agreed upon by said parties; thence along a i line agreed on N. 47 W 23 poles i to a pine stump, the beginning corner, containing 146 acres. This sale is subject to confir mation of the Court, and a depos ; it of ten per cent will be required j as a pledge of good faith by the , successful bidder or bidders at said : sale, bhe balance to be paid upon confirmation by the CouTt. Place of Sale, Atlantic Coast ! Line Passenger Station, Benson, North Carolina. Date of Sale, Sat urday, January 16, 1926, at twelve o’clock noon. Terms of sale, cash [ upon confirmation of sale by the Court. This the 12 day bf December, 1925. JAMES RAYNiOR, J. C. CLIFFORD, Commissioners of the Court. NOTICE The First and Citizens National Bank, Smithfield, N. C., Dec. 14, 1925. The annual meeting of the stock ders of the First and Citizens Na tional Bank of Smithfield, will be held in the banking rooms of said bank in the Town of Smithfield, N. C-, on Monday, the 11th day of January, 1926, at one o’clock p. m. R. P. HOLDING, Cashier. - NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Default having been made in the payment of certain notes secured in a mortgage deed the undersign ed will by virtue of the powers and authority contained in said mort gage deed offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Johnston county in the town of Smithfield. N. C., between the hours of 12 M and 1 p. m. on Monday, January 11, 1926, the following described 6st&ti6 * FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the Fremont and Beulah Road, corner of Lot No. 1, and runs thence S- 19 Mi W 44 poles to i a stake in Watkins line, corner of j Lot No. 1; thence S 86 E 56 poles :to a stake said Watkin’s corner; thence S 3% W. 26.3 poles bo a stake, said Watkin’s corner; thence N. 85 E. 16 poles to a stake, cor ner of Lot No. 3; thence N. 20% E. 55 poles to a stake on the afore said road; thence westerly with the aforesaid road 78 poles to the beginning, containing 22 acres, and being Lot No. 2, in the division of the lands of Harris Richardson, Fruits Nuts We have 1500 Boxes of Assorted Candy for the Holidays. FRUITS AND NUTS by the truck load SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES —SHOP EARLY— Oriental Candy Co. Old U. S. Cafe Stand deceased. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a stake, David Watkin’s corner or the path and runs thence with the path S 86 E. 16 poles to a stake, corner of Lot No. 4; thence N. 5% E. 82 poles to a stake, corner of Lot No. 3; thence S. 85 W. 16 poles to the beginning, containing 8 acres and being Lot No. 2-A in the division of the lands of Har ris Richardson, deceased, allotted to Zeb H. Richardson. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the Fremont and Beulah Road, corner of Lot No. 2 and runs S. 20 1-4 W. 55 poles to a stake, corner of Lot No. 2; thence 3. 85 W. 57.6 poles to a stake in Watkin’s line, corner of Lot No. 2; thence S. 5% W. 44 poles 'to a stake, comer of Lot No. 4, thence N. 85 E. 77 poles to a stake corner of Lot No. 4; thence N. 2014 E. 84 pole? to a stake on the aforesaid road; thence wes terly- with the aforesaid road 28 poles to the beginning, containing 30 acfres be the same more or less and being lot No. 3 in the divis ion of the lands of Harris Rich ardson, deceased, and allotted to Nell Richardson Holland and being the identical tract of land convey ed to Zeb H. Richardson by Nell Richardson Holland and her hus band Y. M. Holland by deed re corded in Book 66 at page 58 of the Johnston County Registry and reference is««hereby made to said recorded deed and the same is here by made a part hereof. The lands herein conveyed are the identical lands conveyed by deed bearing even date with this mort gage, by George S. Coleman and , wife Sadie R. Coleman to Herman Raper the grantor 'herein and this mortgage is given on the identical property as a purchase money mort gage £o. secure the payment of .he balance due on the purchase price of the lands herein convey ed. This December 10, 1925. GEORGE S. COLEMAN, Mortgagee. PAUL D. GRADY, Attorney. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate of S. H. Whitley deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 12 day of De cember 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 12 day of December, 1925. B. H. WHITLEY, Admr. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that by mutual consent, the partnership ‘composed of J. \y. Alford and W. I. Alford, trading as J. W. Alford & Son is hereby dissolved, the retiring partner; W. J. Alford, hav ng disposed of his interest to Ji W. Alford and being no longer-re sponsible for the debts or contracts >f said partnership. All indebted ness of said firm is assumed by 1. W. Alford and all persons in debted to said partnership will make payment to said partnership. This Nov. 28, 1925. W. J. ALFORD. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es-. tate of R. T. Massengill, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 12 day of Decem ber 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in'bar of their recovery; ind all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. This 12 day of December, 1926. ROBERT JOHNSON, Admr. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate of W. T. Hinton, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified Dr. J. H. Fitzgerald Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SMITHFIELD, N. C. Ion or lief ore the 6 day of Novemb |ber, 1926, or this notice will be 'pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said I estate will make immediate pay | ment. This 6 day of November, 1925. J. M. EASON. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate of W. T. Morris, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 5 day of Novem iber 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said | estate will make immediate pay I ment. This 5 day of November, 1925. JODIE WOODRUFF Admr. NORTH CARROUNA, 'JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the au i thority contained in a certain mort gage deed executed and delivered to S. B. Johnson by James E. Lewis and wife, Jannie E. Lewis, ; dated January 23rd, 1924, record led in Book 136 at page 286, Reg istry of Johnston county, the un dersigned mortgagee will on Mon day January 4, 1926, at the hour ; of 12 M., at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, off:r I for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder the following described lot or parcel of land in the town of j Smithfield, Jbhnston county, to ! wit: Beginning at the intersection of Third Street and the Street or Al ley North of the Julius Lee tract of land and runs Eastwardly wBdi said Street or Alle yto a stake 1 in line with the Western edge of ' Fourth St; thence with Fourth Street to a corner lot No. 14 in the plan of the town of Smithfield; thence with the line of said lots 13 and 14 to Third St.; thence along Third St. to the beginning, | containing seven-ninths of an ac |re. The same being all that land conveyed to said Jas. E. Lewis : by E. J. Wellons by deed dated January 4th, 1919, recorded in Book U No. 11 at page 257. This Decmeber 4th, 1925. S. B. JOHNSON, Mortgagee. E. J. WELLONS, Attorney. NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. I Under and by virtue of the pow 'ers contained in a Deed of Trust executed by R. E. Allen and wife, Laura E. Allen, to William B. Wel dons, Trustee, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of’Johnston county in Book 185, at ' page 283, default having been made , in the same, the undersigned trus tee will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the city of Smithfield, N. C., on the 7th day of January, 1926, at 12:00 M., the following lot or parcel of land lying and being in the State of North Carolina, Johnston county, and bounded and described as fol j lows: Bounded on the East by the lands of Silas Weaver on the South by the lands of J. H. Hill, and on the North by the lands of N. G. Massey, and being a part of the John Benton lands and more par ticularly described as follows: Beginning at the stake in the hose line in the division of the lands of John Benton corner of Lot No. 3 and runs with the line of said lot 86% chains to pointers on Mill Creek; thence down said said creek to pointers, corner of lot No. 5; thence with line of said lot S 86% chains to a stake in the hose line W 12 chains to the beginning, containing 108 acres, more or less. The same being all Notice! I have just received a oar load of nice Mules for sale and exchange at my stables. My Blacksmith and General Repair Shop is now in operation. J. A. Corbett Micro, N. C. 8, at page 492, of the Registry of Johnston county. This sale will be held open for ten days to receive increased bids, as required by law. This December 5, 1925. WILLIAM B. WELLONS, Trustee. 'R. E. ALLEN & wife, LAURA E. ALLEN, Mortgagees. SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk Federal Land Bahk of Columbia, North Carolina vs. John C. Best et al3. The defendant, John C. Best, and ^ife, Lola Best and Sudie Creech, will take notice that summons has been issued against them in a suit of the Federal Land Bank of Co lumbia, for a foreclosure of a cer tain deed of trust executed by John C. Best and wife on February 16, 1922, and duly recorded in the Registry of Johnston county. Said defendants will further take notice that they are required to be and appear before J. Ira Lee, Clerk of the Superior Court of Johnston County, on Monday Jan uary 11th, 1926, at 10 a. m., and answer said complaint or judg ment will be entered decreeing foreclosure of said deed of trust for the purpose of paying the in debtedness against the spme, as set out in the complaint. This December 7th, 1925. J. IRA LEE, Clerk Superior Court. F. H. BROOKS, Attorney. i NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER MORTGAGE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of author j ity contained in a certain Mort gage Deed executed to W. D. Lee deceased, on October 25, 1919, which mortgage deed is recorded in the Public Registry of said county in Book No 70 at page 1, default having been rrfade in the payment of both principal and in terest, the undersigned adminis trator of said W. D. Lee, deceased, will sell for cash to the highest bidder in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield. North Carolina, at 12 M. Monday, January 4, 1926, the following de scribed tract of land, to-wit: Lying and being in the aforesaid county and state and in Ingrams township. Beginning at a stake. Hocka day heirs’ line and runs N 88 E , 29 poles to a stake; thence S 6 I poles to a stake in the run of Fords Branch; thence up said branch to Raney Leo’s line; thence | with his line N 2\4 W 158 poles to a stake in run of Creek in Hockaday’s Pond; thence down the said creek to Hockaday’s heirs line; thence S 2V4 E with their line to the beginning, containing thirty eight (38) acres, more or less. Place of sale courthouse door, Smithfield, N. C. Date of sale, 12 M. January 4, ; 1926. Terms of sale will be announc ed at the sale. This December 3, 1925. C. J. THOMAS, Admr. W. D. LEE, Deceased. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR SATE , By virtue of the power contain ed in a certain mortgage deed exe cuted by Nat Avera and his wife and Roma Avery and his wife, and I sell Marble and Granite monu ments, Head stones, and Markers, Iron, Steel and Galvanized Fence for every purpose. J. T. WILKINS Selma, N. C. Mv Motto: Thn Best For Less PALE, JjERYOUS West Virginia Lady Says That She Was in a Serious Condi tion, But Is Stronger After Taking Cardui. - , Huntington, 'W. Va.—“I was in a very weak and run-down condition j —in fact, was in a serious condi tion,” says Mrs. Fannie C. Bloss, of 1964 Madison Avenue, this city. “In my left side the pain was •very severe. It would start in my i>ack and sides. Part of the time I was in bed and when up I didn't feel like doing anything or going anywhere. “Life wasn’t any pleasure. I was very pale. I was nervous and thin, and so tired all the time. “My druggist told me that Cardui was a good tonic for women and I bought a couple of bottles. I took two bottles, then I noticed an im provement. I kept on and found it was helping me. I have taken nine bottles. I'm stronger now than I have been in a long time.” Cardui is made from mild-acting medicinal herbs with a gentle, tonic, strengthening effect upon certain female organs and upon the system in general. Sold everywhere. NC-163 dated February 1st, 1918 and re corded in Book 40 at page 165, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston county, made to Leon G. Stevens and assigned to T. C Jordan, later assigned and trans ferred to the Mechanics and Far mer!; Bank of Durham county, which now holds the same; default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, we will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Smithfield, at 12 o’clock, noon, on Monday, January 4th, 1926, the following described real estate lo cated in Ingrams township, John ston county and more particularly described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stake on run of Hannah Creek, Wil_ liam Avera’s corner and runs with his line North 2% East 104 poles to a stake, John Sanders’ corner, thence with his line West 32 poles to a stake in said line; thence South 2% West 80 poles to run of Hannah’ Creek, thence down the run of said creek to the begin ning, containing eighteen and one half (18%) acres, more or less blackgum, J. F. Sanders’ corner, runs his line North 132 poles to a pine in Juniper percossin, thence West 56 poles to a stake, thence North 18 poles to a lightwood stump, Williams’ corner, thence his lin South 104 poles to run of Han nah’s creek, thence down the run of Hannah’s creek to the begin ning, containing fiorty-five (45) acres, more or less. Third Tract: Beginning at a stake, John Sanders’ (dec’d) cor ner and runs with his line South 87 East 159.4 poles to a stake in William Sanders’ line, thence with said line South 7% West 29.8 poles to a stake, thence North 3 East 27 poles to the beginning, contain ing twenty-seven (27) acres, more or less. Terms of Sale: All cash upon delivery of deed of conveyance, purchaser to pay all costs of sale, conveyancing and revenue. This 2nd day of December, 1925. MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Chas. R. Frazer, Cashier. CHAS. G. WILLIAMS, Attorney. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND By virtue of authority and pow er contained in a mortgage deed executed by Annie Worley and Al bert Worley to Eula D. Baker on the 15th day of October 1923, and duly recorded in the Registry of Johnston county in Book 136, at page 41, and on the 25th day of November ' 1924, transferred and assigned to Eula D. Baker to S. S. Holt and by S. S. Holt on the 1st day of December 1924 duly transferred and assigned to J. E. Woodall, the said J. E. Woodall assignee of mortgagee, will, on the 4th day of January 1926, at 12 o’clock M„ sell for cash, at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, the following described T&sieless Ghffl Tonic Purifies the Blood and makes the cheeks rosy.6Cc Quick Relief All the suffering in the world won’t cure disease. Pain makes most diseases worse and sometimes brings on further disorders* Hall’s Catarrh Medicine IbSSss 30th local and internal, and has bed successful in the treatment of Catarr tor over forty years. Sold by all druggist ?. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohi A.B. Wholesale Groceries Smithfield, N. C. lands and lots: That certain lot and lands lying and being in Smithfield Township, Johnston county, state of North Carolina, and known as lot No. 25. in the plat of the B. A. Woodall | lands of the Brooklyn Manufactur. | ing Company, which plat is record- ‘ ed in Book X, No. 8, page 192, of the Registry of Johnston county, reference to which plat is made for a more full and complete de scription of said lot No. 25. This lot fronts 120 feet on Rand Street and runs back 183 feet. This the 1 day of December,. 1925. 1 I ED J. EDWIN WOODALL, Mortgagee. S- ABELL Attorney. NOTICE Under and by virtue of author ity contained in a certain mor gage deed executed by J. T. Coat! and wife Ida F. Coats to Mrs. Corl F. Crocker on January 3rd, 1920. which mortgage deed is recorded i| Book No. 77 page 118 Registry Johnston county, the undersigned mortgaee, will offer for sale, at public auction, t/o the highest bid-. , der for cash, at the courthouse w in the town of Smithfield, N. C-, I on Monday, January 11th, 1926 at 9 12 o’clock M., that certain lot, with buildings thereon, situate in the itown of Smithfield, , N. C-, known a* lot No- 141 in the plan of the town of Smithfield, N. C., and be ing the lot sold and conveyed by P.J T. Massey and wife Laura Massey, to D. W. Fuller by deed dated October 8th, 1883 and recorded in® Book “T” No. 4 page 425 Registry! of Johnston county, and bounded! on the North by the lot/ owned by | ! Cora F. Crocker on the East by the! lot of Chas. A. Creech, on the. South by Hancock street, and on • the West by Second Street, and / containing one-half acre, more or less. This December lOt/h, 1925. CORA F. CROCKER, Mortgagee. F. H. BROOKS, Attorney. I A NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es- V . tate of J. H. Game, deceased, here- I by notifies all persons having any I claims against said estate to pre- 1 sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 30 day of No vember, 1926, or t/his notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to said estate will maUe immediate payment. This 30 day of November, 1925. i LESLIE GAME, * Administrator. J. FAISON THOMPSON, Atty. BILIOUSNESS Retired Minister Tells How He Keeps in Good Form With the Assistance os Black-Draught West Graham, Va.—Tho Rev. Lewis Evans, a well-'-nown retired minister, now past. SO, living here, has a high opinion of Black Praught, which he says he has taken when needed, for 25 years* ‘‘For years I had been suffering with my liver,” he says. ‘‘Some times the pain would bo 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 s.de 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 causo 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 A 1 DR. J. C. MANN THE WELL KNOWN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AND OPTICIAN Wishes to announce the opening of an exclusive optometrical of fices in the post office building. Smithfield. and will make his regular visits every second Fri day in each month. Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p. m. Make a note of the date and see him if your eyes are weak or if you have headache regularly. His next visit will be FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 i f Best and Biggest Cigar »«4< :• A'- iOOiii ?■ CT VfasQ£ NOW'/ZQ Same Quality-Same Size] tUwisOcap Hpg. Co, nMss&-ttewrk.NJ. v 1 i\
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1925, edition 1
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