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Apply to Mrs. J. \ Bingham. Radio Repairing MDIO INSTALLING and re pairing. C. Dwight Johnson, Imithfleld, N. C. Printing rI S MORE fun to buy something than to be sob. something. You’re old then—we bet—if you give our amples of printing the once-over. Vnd by the way, students, we can ave you money, on those gradua ion name cards that you’re sure o need. Now is the time to get ;hem. Write for samples. Paul Humphrey, c-o Herald, Smithfield. Special Notices R. S. SMITH, Tailor Exclusive Tailoring Alterations a Spec ialty. Office over Miss Ora V. Poole’s Millinery Shop NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of an order of the District Court for the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina entered on the 23 day of November, 1927, in the suit m equity entitled State Planters Bank & Trust Company and others again Hackney Wiagon Company and others, the under signed commissioners will, on the 27 day of January, 1928, at 10:30 o’clock a. m., at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, upon the terms to be an nounced at the sale, the following pieces of real estate: FIRST TRACT: London Creech: Beginning at a stake, C. R. Daugh try’s corner, and runs S 11* E 141 poles to a stake; thence S 76* E 76 poles to a sweet gum; thenco N 22* E 82 poles to a stake; thence N 17H W 12 poles to a ' dead oak; thence N 2Vi* W 48 poles to a stake; thence N 73* W 72 poles to a stake; thence W 62 poles to a stake, the beginning, containing 108 1-3 acres, and being more ful ly described in book N-10, page 622, Johnston County Registry, Second Tract: Rufus Sanders: Comprised of four pieces, to-w'it: (a) Beginning at a stake on the bank of Neuse River, near the old well, and runs S 13* E 93 chs. to a stake; thence E 13 chs. to a stake; thence N 73 chs. to an oak (down); thence N 23* W 9.75 chs. to pointers, on the bank .of Neuse mvei, uieuce up siuu river 10 inf beginning, containing 2.G5 acres, and being more fully described in Book 1-9, page 141, Johnston Coun ty Registry. (b) Beginning at a stake south west corner of lot No. 3 in the di vision of the lands of John T. San ders, and runs E 20 chs. to a stake, blackg'um, thence N 81.75 ch*. to a sweetgum, thence south G9,: west 30.75 chs. to an oak, down th.nee south 73 chs. to thq begin ning, containing 221 acres, and being more fully described in book 1-9, page 141, Johnston County Registry. (c) Beginning at a sweet $um, corner of Lot No. 16 in said divis ion and runs S 42 chs. to a hick iry, thence E 15.50 chs. to a stake thence N 50 Va * E 66 chs, to a birch, W. H. Sanders, corner on the, bank of Neuse river, thence up said river to a sycamore* thence S 65* W 36 chs. to the beginning, containing 200 acres, and more ful ly dsecribe<l in book apd page above referred to. (d) Beginning at an oak, down, on the old river and runs S 3* E 32.75 chs. to a stake; thence N 69* E 37 chs. to a sweet gum, thence N 65* East 36 poles to a ycamore on the banks of the riv er; thence up the upper mouth of the old river; thence on old river to the beginning, containing 168 acres and more fully described in book and page above referred to. •Third Tract: Wray and Edger ton: Adjoining* the lands of John T. Creech and other, beginning at stake, John T. Creech’s corner, runs 14* E 65 :hains to a stake; thence S 7fi* E 51 chain^to a stake; thence N 41’“ W 72.50 chains to sweet gum, John r. Creech’s comer; thence with his line to the beginning, contain ing 227 Ms acres, and more fully described in book No. R-9, page 51, Johnston County Registry. Fourth Tract: W. A. Massen gill: Comprised of 3 tracts: (a) Lot No. 3, beginning at a Llackgum, corner of lot No. 2 and runs the line of said lot S 41° E 112 poles to a white oak in C. B. Sanders line; thence with his line N GO* E 20 poles to a stake in said line, corner of lot No. 4; thence with the comer of said lot N 41* W 121 poles to a stake in Sellers line; thence S 33* W 21 poles to the beginning, contain ing 14 acres. (b) Lot No. 8, beginning at a stake, corner of lot No. G, and runs with the line of said lot S 41* E 29 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 7; thence with the line of said lot and past the corner N GO* E 75 poles to a stake, J. F. Sanders line; thence W 41* W 34 poles to a stake; thence S 57* W 75 poles to the beginning, contain int>* 15 arms. (c) Lot No. 9, beginning at a stake, John T. Sanders line, cor ner of lot No. 8, and runs with the line of said lot S 41* E 34 poles to a stake in said J. F. San ders’, deceased, line; thence with his line N GO* E G4 poles to a stake in said line; thence N 41* W 38 poles to a stake in Sanders line: thence with said Sanders line S 57* W 64 poles to the beginning, containing 14% acres, a total of 44 art'es. These lots are more fully described in book No. J-9, page 203, Johnston County Registry. Fifth Tract: Frances A. Holmes; Beginning at a stake on Neuse River, Rand’s corner, and runs his lino N 54* E 192 poles to a stake; thence N 19* W 141 poles to a stake; thence N 87* W 102 poles to a stake; thence S 3* W 74 poles to a stake; thence S 87* E 33 poles to a stake; thence S 3* W 92 poles to a stake; thence N 87* W 7G poles to a stump; thence S 3* W 50 poles to a pine; thence S 29* E 72 poles to a stake: thence S 87* E 44 poles to a stake; thence S 3* W 80 poles to a stake, in a flat; thence S 28* E 55 poles to a stake in a pond; thence S 87* E 170 poles to a stump in a flat; thence N 44 poles to a blaze pine; thence N 31* E 17 poles to a stake in John Sanders’ line; thence his line North 67* W 56 poles tb a stake, Sanders’ comer; thence his line N 2* E 110 poles to a stake in the low grounds of Neuse River, Tool’s corner; thence his line N 28% * E 232 poles to a Rweetgiim. thertce skid Tool’s line S 58* E 13% poles to a stake by the pasture fence; thence N 23* W 14 poV-r. 'o a stake by the cor ner of pasture fence; thence N 22* E 220 poles to a red oak on the river hank; thence up said river to the beginning. This lot is more fully described in book No., 1-9, page 150, Johnston County Reg istry. Sixth Tract: J. W. Stanley: An undivided one-half interest in and to the following tract of land: On the south side of Neuse River and beginning at a hickory at the "old mistake,” Sellers’ or Dr. Holmes' corner, and runs S 20* W 220 poles to a stake; thence N 70* E 10 poles to a white oak; thence S 30* E 67 poles to a stake, near a sweet gum Thence N 85* E. 59 poles to a :sweet gum; thence S 1* E 7? 'poles to a white oak; thence N 60* E 100 poles to an ash, thence up the river to the old mistake, con taining by estimation 284 acres, known as the "Reedy Pasture.’ This lot is more fully described in book No. J-9, page 230, Johnston County Registry. This was an un divided interest, but the other party ran off 142 acres and sold the tim ber to a Mr. Stewart who has cut it off. aevenin iract: empire Manu facturing Company et al: Com prised of two pieces. Only the timber to be sold on following property: (a) Beginning at a stake near the old blacksmith shop and run ning thence S 68* E 36 poles to a pine; thence N 37* E 39 poles to a stake: thence East 84 chains to a^ stake in the field; thence N 60* E 54 poles to a stake; thence S 55* E 144 poles to a stake; thence N 23* E 63 poles to a sweet gum and a maple; thence S 75* E 160 poles to a persimmon tree; thence S 81* E 210 poles to a stake; thence N 42 poles to a stake; and thence nearly north 250 poles to a stake; thence north 200 poles to a stake; thence S 10 poles to a stake; thence west 132 poles to a cotton tree; thence N 13* W 98 poles to a stake; thence S 59* W 258 poles to a sweet gum; thence S 15* E 51 poles to a gum; thence S 67* W 68 poles to a stake; and thence S 30* W 12 poles to a stake, thence S 2* E 41 poles to the beginning*, containing 904 ac res, more or less. (b) Beginning at a birch on river bank, corner of C. B. Sanders, deceased, runs thence with his line south 168 poles to a' black gum in C. B. Sanders, deceased, line; thence with his line east 174 poles to a stake in Nathan Wil liams’ line; thence with his line N 5* E 91 poles to ah oak (down) on Gut; thence down the run of said Gut to Neuse River; thence up the meanders of said river to the beginning, containing 583 ac res, more or less. Tracts (a' and (b) above were purchased of Empire Manufactur ing Company and another by deed dated July 27, 1912, recorded in Johnston County Registry in book page -- on January 1, 1920, Hackney Wag*on Company sold these tracts ef land, contain ing 1487 acres, to D. L. Tool, J. M. Massengill, Isaiah Massengill, C. C. Lee, J. Ira Lee and Joseph Parker, by deed recorded in said Registry in book_., page reserving, however, all timber trees ten inches across the stump when cut, outside measurement, eighteen inches from the ground, for twenty-five years. This 21 day of December, 1927. F. S. SPRUILL, JR. WHEELER MARTIN, Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of the authority con tained in a certain deed of trust executed by R. P. Murphy to Fred M. ^earce, trustee, dated Decem ber J4, 1020, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston county, in Book 201, page 22, the undersigned will sell at public auction foi cash at the courthouse door, in Smith-field, Johnston County, on Monday, Feb ruary f», 1028, at 12:00 o’clock M., the following property, to-wit: Adjoining lands of R. B. Whit ley and others; beginning at a persimmon tree on Little River at the mouth of Spring Branch, and runs up said brarfch to a stake; thence South 41% degrees West 7.04 chains to a post oak; thence North 88% degress West 49.35 chains to a stake; thence South 8.18 chains to a stake; thence South 87 degrees East 27.75 chs. to a stake; thence South 10 de grees East 7.50 chains to a stake in the road; thence South 79 de grees East 36.50 chains to stake; thence North 85% degrees East 10.40 chains to a stake on a ditch bank; thence North 53% degrees East 14.50 chains to a post oak on the bank of Little River, near the mouth of a branch; thence up said river to the beginning, and con taining one hundred sixty-eight and % (168%) acres, saving and ex cepting thirty six (36) acres of the above land heretofore sold by R. L. O’Neal and wife to Robert L. O’Neal, Registered in Book “K65 No. 5 page 209 of the public registry of Johnston county, N. C. Also with the exception of eleven (11) acres sold to Lam Murphy in the year 1919, leaving a balance of one hundred twenty-one and one-half (121%) acres. This 3 day of January, 1928. FRED M. PEARCE, Trustee. ABELL & SHEPARD, A ttys. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of the authority con tained in a deed of trust executed to W. H. Shaip, trustee, by J. M. Patterson and wife, and duly transferred, assigned and convey ed to the undersigned, and dated the 26 day of October 1927, f and duly registered in the Register's office of Johnston county in ijnok 121, No ..... page 161, the ' un dersigned will sell at public auction for cash on the premises in John ston'county on Monday, February 6, 1928 at 12:00 o’clock M. the following property to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land in Johnston county, bounded on the East by J. E. Winstead, on the North, West and South by L. D. Manning, beginning aijb a stake in the. Raleigh and Wilson load, J. E. Winstead’s corner, and thence with J. E. Winstead’s line N 80 yards to a stake; thence West with I. D. Manning’s line 118 yards .to a stake .on the Raleigh and Wilson road; thence N E. with said road 64 yards to the begin ning containing one acre more oi less, and being the land conveyed to J. M. Patterson and wife by Boykin Grocery Company by deed dated October 26, 1927. This 3 day of January, 1928. J. E. WIN SON,. Assignee of Trustee. ABELL & SHEPARD, Attys. ’ ' NOTICE OF SALE i Under and by virtue of th? rowers contained in a mortgage deed executed to the under.'igned on March 22, 1927, by A. L. Dodd and wife, Hattie C. Dodd, and: re corded in Book 218, page 73 of the i Registry of Johnston County, , the ■ undersigned will offer for sal© at public auction for cash at the courthouse door of Johnston coun ty on Friday, February 3, 1928, at 12 o’clock noon the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a black oak, John ston Union Church yard in the line of W. A. Smith, deceased, and runs N 85 poles to a stake; and thence East with But Hill line 105 poles to a s-take; thence 85 poles ;to a post <>ak; thence W 105 poles to the beginning, containing 54 ac res, more or less. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest bidder on day of sale. And the bid will remain open for-ten days for a raise of bid as required by law. This 2 day of January, 1928. G. A. MARTIN, Trustee, NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a morigag*-1 deed executed March 8, 1927, by Jerry Capps and wife, Mattie Capps, to the undersigned and. re corded in the Registry of Johnston county in Book 217 at page 278, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the courthouse door of Johnston coun ty on Friday, February 3, 1928, at 12 o’clock noon the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Situate in Boon Hill township, adjoining the lands of Mrs. W. F. Williams, D. A. Williams and oth ers and described as follows: Be ginning at a stake in the road, T. T. Oliver’s corner, J. H. Worley’s corner, and runs with said road S 87‘ E 45 poles to a stake, J. H. Worley's corner; thence N 3 E 95 poles to k stake in T. T. Oliver’s line, J. H. Worley’s comer; thence N 87 W 44 Vfe poles to a stake in ,T. T. Oliver’s line; thence with isaid line S 3W 95 poles to the be ginning, except a 12-acre tract and a 2-acre tract heretofore sold and j conveyed off from the above de scribed tract and being the tract of land conveyed to Jerry Capps by J. H. Worley. A deposit of 10 per cent will pe required of the highest bidder on day of saTe. And the bid will re main open foi ten days, for raise of bid as required by law. This 2 day of January, 1028. D. B. OLIVER, trading as W. B. Oliver & Son. PARKER & MARTIN, Attorneys. ORDER Section 1. That negotiable cou pon bonds of Johnston County, N. C., he issued in ' the maximum principal amount of $750,000.00 for the purpose of paying the cost of the erection and purchase of schoolhouses necessary to maintain a six months school term and to be known as “Johnston County School Building Bond.” 1 Section 2. That a tax sufficient ;to pay the principal and interest lof the bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected, j Section 3. That statement of the county debt for school purposes has been filed with the clerk pur suant to the County Finance Act and is open to public inspection. Section 4. That this order shall ; take effect thirty days after the first publication thereof after final passage, Unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the j voters is filed under provisions' of {the County Finance Act, and that !in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the county at an election as pro vided in the County Finance Act. (Signed): NEIL BARNES, Clerk, STATEMENT OF CLERK The foregoing order has been introduced and a sworn statement lhas been filed under the County |Finance Act showing the assessed |valuation of the county to be $43, 1420,000.00 and the net debt for school purposes including the pro posed bonds to be $1,838,187.57. A tax will be levied for the payment I of the proposed bonds and inter est, if the same shall be issued. Any citizen or tax payer may pro test against the issuance of such bonds at a meeting of the Board | of County Commissioners to be held at 10:00 o’clock a. m. Janu ary 0, 1028, or an adjournment j thereafter. (Signed:) NEIL BARNES, • Clerk Bd. of Commissioners of Johnston County. | . NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY *. i Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by a mortgage deed 'from S. K. 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NOTICE The undersigned having quali ied as administrator on the estati >f Jincy Watkins Rose, deceased hereby notifies all persons bavin claims against said estate to pr< sent the same to me duly verifie on or before the 31 day of Dec 1929 or this notice will be pleade in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 3 January, 1928. J. W, JVATKINS, Admr. 1 1 J alM NOTICE | The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the Smithfidld Building and Loan Association will be held in the commissioners* room of the courthouse on Moni day, January 9, 19281 at 9 a. m.j for the purpose of electing- direct "tors, and the. transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Pleas$ .note the hour of the meeting, as 'the room will be used for^other purposes at 10 a. m, . J. H. 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