Newspapers / The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, … / Jan. 10, 1928, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Here’s Good Advice: Try a Herald Want Ad -They Pay Hi Cents a Word (This Type) First Insertion One Cent a Word for Each Suc ceeding Insertion. Twenty-Five Cents Minimum Charge. 2 Cents a Word (12 Dt.) (This Tvt)e) 3 Cents a Word (14 pt. ) This Type. Blank Space and Paragraphed Want Ads 30c Per Inch To insure proper classification Want Ads should be in office Mondays and Thursday by 10 A. M. All Ads 8igned “Care Herald' Strictly Confidential. _For Sale ONE ROLL top desk, chair, and check writer for sale. All in good condition; Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Smithfield, Jsf. CL -y-ft. --—* FORD ROADSTER for sale, 1925 model in good running condition, new side curtains. See K. T. Rose, at Cotton Mill, Smithfield, N. C. 170 ACRE farm for sale on Wil son^ Mills-Smithfield highway. Ellen Uzfele, Wilson’s Mills, N. C. FOR SALE—fifty acre farm for sale two miles north of Selma on Selma-Zebulon highway, one to bacco barn, one packhouse, dwell ing and other necessary buildings, desirable location. Can be • bought reasonable,. possession this year. If interested write or call II. R. Taltop, Erwin, N. C. THREE;, RABBIT dogs for sale. T. K. Powell, Garner, Route 1. ONE ROLL top desk, chair, and che<4c writer for raler——AH in good icfridition. Mrs. W. H. Byrd, Smithfield, N. C. FOR SALE Bananza tobacco soed; graqell by State Agricultural De partment; 1927 crop from this va riety Averaged 31 cents; price $2.50 per pound. E. B. Wall, Smithfield, Route! i. -H TOBAjOCO SEED—Improved Da vis | Special and Bananza. Seed been giaded. Best that money can buy. 25c per spoonful, $3.50 per pound* ,Mellie Johnson, Smithfield, N. C.[ jRoute 1. -—+■* I OR SALE one light six Buick, motor No. 834^01 under me chanics; lien. Will be sold at two o’clock p. m. on January 21 at Leo, Motor Co., Garage, Princeton, N. C.f 5 «■*# *;-A jf&L Rooms For Rent two! Unfurnished‘rooms for light housekeeping; near the hospital. Call SI5-W. Pijal. Wo ouses For Rent FOR | RENT 7-room house with watJet* and light* orte block from business district. Apply to Mrs. J. C, Bingham. 1 Wanted AYANjTED IMMEDIATE employ ment; office or store preferred. Would consider other lines. J. A. Keen,: Four Oaks, N. C. WAITED BEEZWAX, beef hides, raw fur, scrap metal, all kinds bags. Highest prices paid. Joseph Brown, opposite Union Station, Goldsboro, N. C., 110 S. Carolina St., Phone 703. WANTED TRACTOR mill to cut 50,p6o feet of lumber or more. Want work done at once. Will fur nish logs on bed. 4bi miles of Smithfield. C. F. Johnson, Smith field, route 1. WANTED HACK or carriage suit able for meeting trains. Write me what you have and price. H. D. Ellington, Smithfield, N. C. Farms For Rent TENANT WITH stock wanted for g-ood two or four-horse farm. See Miss Harriett Uszle, Wilson’s Mills, N. C. FOR RENT 80 acre farm on high way between Snfthfield and Selma; two dwellings and out houses; about 45 acres cleared. Apply to A. M. Noble, Smithfield, N. C. _Flowers - FOR SALE sweet pea seed, and pansy plants. Mrs. C. V. John son & Co., Smithfield, N, C. Help Wanted—Female WANTED SALE: girls preferably vith experience and intelligence. American Dollar Stores Co. Office Supplies PIN TICKETS any size at Herald Office. LEDGERS, DAY Books, large and small at Herald Office. NICK LITTLE Portable Royal typewriter to take to school on sasy terms. W. M. Gaskin, at the Herald office. PAPER FASTENERS at the Herald Office. SECOND SHEETS at Heralil Of fice. Call 10. AT A bargain one good second hand Royal typewriter at $45.00, easy payment plan. W. M. Gaskin, at Herald office. MARKING TAGS any size, at the Herald Office. POPULAR BOOKS of all kinds at the Herald Office. YOU CAN get the Bible you want at the Herald Office. Radio Repairing RADIO INSTALLING and re pairing. C. Dwight Johnson, Smithfleld, N. C. Printing SINGLE MEN can’t tell much about a woman and married men are afraid to. Married or single, however, here’s a tip—you CAN tell very much about the saving in your business printing when you mail us your order—you’ll like the quality, too. Paul Humphrey, c-o Herald, Smith fie Id. Special Notices LET OUK prices for fertilizers and soda. W. M. Sanders & son, Smithfield, N. C. ROOM AND jjoiird $8.00 pfer wtMjJfy* rooms $7.00 to $15.00 per month. Rooms for light housekeeping. Sin* jgle meals, 35 cents. Close in. Tel ephone 13G-J. TIME IS drawing near! It will pajt you to see me for your tobacfco [canvas. First lot of canvas we will have will be the best grade. Will go for 3 Me per yard. Mail orders filled in the order received. En close enough to pay postage. C. H. Brown,. Pine Level, N. C.—“Al I most Everything for the Farmer.” |WE HAVE agricultural lime in stock. W. M. Sanders & Son, Smithfield, N. C. R. S. SMITH, Tailor— Exclusive Tailoring Alterations a Spec ialty. Office over Miss Ora V. Poole’s Millinery Shop NOTICE ■JORTH CAROLINA JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in a certain mortgage deed, made, ex ecuted and delivered to the under signed on January 4, 1910, record ed in Book 53, of Mortgages, at page 180, by James E. Lewis, de fault having been made in pay ment of bonds thereby secured, the undersigned will on the 16 day of January, 1928, at 12 o’clock noon, at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, that lot or parcel of land lying and be ing in the town of Smithfield, John ston County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol jlows, to-wit: j Being that certain lot situate in jthe town of Smithfield and begin ■ ning at the intersection of Third Street and the street or alley north of the Julius Lee tract of land and runs Eastwardly with said street or alley to a stake in a line with the Western edge of Fourth street; thence with Fourth street to a corner of lot No. 14 in plan of said town of Smithfield; thtence with the line of Lots Nos. 13 and 14 to a stake in line with Eastern edge of Third street; thence with the line of Third street to the> be ginning, containing 7-9 of an acre, more or less. v E. J. WELLONS, Mortgagee. This 15 day of December, 1927. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate of Emma Mumford, deceased, ihereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 20 Jay of Decem ber, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. This 19 day of Dec. 1927. C. G. MUMFORD, Administrator. PARKER & MARTIN, Attorneys. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the pow er and authority contained in a certain mortgage made, executed and delivered to the undersigned on the 13 day of January, 1922, by J. A. Holley, recorded in Book No. 105, of Mortgages, at page 208, Registry of Johnston county, de fault having been made in pay ment of the bonds secured there by, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield on Monday, January 10, at 12 o’clock noon, those tracts or parcels of land ly ing and being in Ingrams town ship, Johnston county, described by metes and bounds as follows: 1st. Beginning- at a stake cor ner of Lot No. 10 and runs north 4 E 157 poles to a stake; thence S 80 E 103 Ms poles to a stake; thence 5 4 W 157 poles to a stake; thence N 80 W 103Vi poles to a stake the beginning, containing one hundred one (101) acres, more or less. 2nd. Beginning at a stake, Geo. W. Blackman’s corner and runs S 6 W 133 3-4 poles to a stake in said Blackman’s corner; thence S 82 E 10 poles to a stake in Canna day’s Lee’s line; thence N 3 E 120 poles to a stake in the run of a small branch; thence up said branch to the beginning, contain ing ten and one-half acres, more or less. Less and excepting herefrom a tract twenty-eight and forty-eight one hundredths (28.48) acres hereto fore conveyed from said tract by E. J. Wellons and wife to J. R. [Rhodes and his wife, Lizzie Rhodes, by deed dated November 5, 1921 and recorded in the Reg istry of Johnston county. Leaving eighty-three and two one-hundredths acres to be sold, more or less. December 10, 1927. E. J. WELLONS, Mortgagee. RE-SALE OF VALUABLE LAND ; Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust made by F. A. Cheatham, et als, to J. W. Bunn, trustee, of date, June 2, 1924, and j recorded in Book 159, page 350, Johnston County Registry, the con tents of said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, and upon .the request of the said F. A. iCJieatham, and other parties of the [first part, I will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder or bid ders upon the terms of one-third (1-3) cash and the balance in one, two and three years, deferred pay ments to be secured by deed of AtUfct on the property, at the court house door of Wake county, North Carolina, on January 14, 1928, at 12 o’clock noon, four (4) tracts of land situate in Johnston county, and known as the Dr. H. M. Whit ley home place, and described as follows: First: Beginning at a stake, northeast comer of Lot No. 12, in a division made by the Atlantic Coast Realty Company, October 2G, 1918, and running thence north G7 degrees East 950 feet to a cedar stake, corner of Lot No. 2 on this map; thence with line of Lot No. 2, South 13 deg. East 3020 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No. 2 in J. S. Medlin’s line: thence with said Medlin’s lino South 77 deg. West 940 feet to a stake, corner of aforesaid lot No. 12 of the At lantic Coast Realty Company; and thence with said lot North 13 deg. West 28G0 feet to the beginning, containing 63 V& acres. Second: Beginning at an iron pipe, J. W. Harris’ corner; thence with said Harris’ line South 79 deg. East 1819 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No. 15, as modified by a line run by II. A. Chappell, November 23, 1920; thence with said modified line of lot No. 15, South 13 deg. East 1558 feet to a stake, new corner of lot No. 15, in line of lot No. 16; thence with said line of lot No. 16, South 76 deg*. West 1507 feet to a stake, new corner of lot No. 16, made in sur- ; vey of H. A. Chappell; thence with new line of said survey South 13 deg. East 897 feet to a stake, new corner of lot No. 16, of said sur vey; thence with new line of said survey North . 77 deg. East 1646 feet to center of the road leading from Clayton to Wendell, in a line with a stake on its west side, new corner of lot No. 16; thence alomr said road in a southwest direc tion about 671 feet to a point in the center of said road, corner of lot No. 3, in J. S. Medlin’s line; thence with said Medlin’s line to and with line of lot No. 7, now said Medlin’s line, also South 77 Mi est 1G31 feet to a stake, corner of No, 13, in line of lot No. 7; thence with line No. 13, North 13 deft. West 3U20 feet to a cedar stake, comer of lot No. 7; thence North 12 deg. East 666 feet to the beginning, containing 114% acres, more or less. There is excepted, however, from the above described tract, 8t£ acres, which has been previously sold to J. S. Medlin. Third: Beginning at a stake in J. W. Harris’ line, a new corner of lot No. 14, made in the survey by H. A. Chappell, November 23, 1020, of lots ’ No. 14 antf No. 13 of the division of Dr. Whitley’s farm, by T. B. DuTrow, on Novem ber 1, 1918; thence with said Har ris’ line South 79 deg. East 2439 feet to the center of the road lead ing from Clayton to Wendell, cor ner of lot No. 1; thence along said road with line of lot No. 3, 870 feet to a stake on the East side of said road, corner of lot No. 16; then££ with line of lot No. 16; south 76 deg. West 1516 feet to a stake, new corner of lot No. 14; thence with new line of lot No. 14, North 130 deg. West 1558 to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. There is ex cepted from the above tract, how ever. 4V2 acres, previously con veyed to J. W. Harris. Fourth Tract: Beginning at a stone on the East side of road leading from Clayton to Wendell, corner of lot No. 15, in line of lot No. 1, of the division of the Dr. Whitley land, made by T. B. Du Trow, November 1, 1918, for C. C. and F. A. Cheatham; thence with line of No. 15 to and with line of lot No. 14, South 76 deg. West 30.23 feet to a stake, new corner of said lot No. 14, made in modification of the same in the survey made by H. A. Chappell, Novemiber 23, 1920; thence with the new line of Lot No. 14, South 13 deg. East 897 feet to a stake, new corner of lot No. 14; thence with the new line of lot No. 14, I North 77 deg. East 1646 feet to the center of the aforesaid road, in line with a stake in its West side, new corner of Lot No. 14, in line of lot No. 3; thence along said road with line of Lot No. 3, and with Lot No. 2, to and with line of Lot No. 1, about 1609 feet to the beginning, containing 50 ac res, more or less. J. W. BUNN, Trustee. December 28, 1927. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE The bid at the prior sale of the . ■ol estate hereinafter described having been raised, the undersign ed will in accordance with the law in such eases made and provided in cases of upset bids, and under and hy virtue of the authority and the power vested in us by that certain mortgage deed executed by J. M. Standi and wife Zelphia Stancil to I ansy Peacock Gaylor, and under date of November 15, 1922, said mortgage deed being duly recorded in Book No. 120, at page 72 of the Johnston County Registry, having been given to secure the payment of the notes and default having been made in the payment of the notes the undersigned will pursu ant to the power contained in said mortgage deed, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Smith field, N. C., Monday, January 10th, 1!I2H between the hour of 12:00 M and 1:()() p. m., the1 following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Beginning at an iron stake on the west side of the Kenly road, Henry Watson’s corner and runs with his line South 02% deg-s. W 213 feet and ten inches to a stake, Mrs. Barnes Watkin’s corner; and thence with Watkin’s line N 27 degs. W 102% feet to L. C. Ra in r‘s corner; thence N 62% deg-, l'l with saiil Raper’s line 211 feet to the Kenly road; thence S 281, degs. E with said road 102% feet to the beginning, containing one half (%) acre, more or lesa. A ten per cent deposit will be re quired of the highest bidder on sale day to show good faith in bid. i his the 31 day of December. MRS. PANSY PEACOCK GAYLOR, Mortgag-oe. PAUL D. GRADY, Attorney. NOTICE OF RE-SALE By virtue of an order made by J the Clerk of tho. Superior Court i of Johnston county, on account of a raise having been made in the bid at a former sale held on De cember 16, 1927, the undersigned by virtue of said order of re-sale ind by virtue of the authortiy con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed by S. C. Creech and Es ther Creech, his wife, to L. G. Stevens & Company on the 31st lay of December, 1920, recorded n Book 92, page 47, Registry of Johnston county will offer for re ■■ale to the highest bidder for cash it the courthouse door in the town if Smithfield, N. C., on Monday, January 16, 1928 at 12 o’clock noon i certain piece or tract of land ly ing and being in Bentonville towii -hip, and described and defined as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Walter Hines and others, beginning at a ■take on the new road, Walter Hines corner, and runs with said lew road N 2% E 21 poles to a stake, thence S 87% W 108% poles lo a stake; thence S 3 W 57% poles to a stake; thence. N 72 E 112 poles to the beginning, eon :aining twenty-six and three fourths acres, more or less. This December 29, 1927. RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., Trustee in Bankrupt cy for L. G. Stevens & Co., Mort gagee. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In Superior Court Before Clerk In the matter of G. T. Peacock Guardian of Nancy W. Johnson lunatic. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a judgment and order of the Superior Court made in the above entitled pro ceeding the undersigned commis sioner will offer for sale at pub lic auction for cash at the court house door of Johnston county on Saturday, January 14, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon the following describ ed real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a stake, the corner of lot No. 4 and runs N 88 W 33 U poles to a stake in Beasley line near a fence; thence his line N 2 K 47 poles to a stake in Johnston line; tihence his line S 88 E 15 poles to stake in a path; thence his line N 2 E 39 poles to a stake’ thence with the fence S 88 E lij poles to a stake, the corner of lot No. 4; thence that line S 2 W 86 poles to the beginning, containing 15 acres, more or less. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest bidder on day of sale. This 28 day of Dec-ember, 1927. G. A. MARTIN, Commissioner. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the estate of Jacob Hood, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or be fore the 3 day of January, 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 30 day of December, 1927. H. D. ELLINGTON, Administrator. L. E. WATSON, Jr., Attorney. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In the Superior Court. Paul D. Grady, Trustee for the Bank of Kenly, and the Bank of Kenly. J. M. Maden and wife Effie Mad en, Jarvis V. Narron and wife M. E. Narron & Armour Fertilizer Works. The defendants, Jarvis V. Nar ron and wife M. E. Narron, above named, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Johnston county upon a con tract of conveying certain lands by the defendants Jarvis V. Narron and wife to M. E. Narron to J. M. Maden and wife Effie Maden; :nd that the defendants will fur her take notice that they are re juired to appear before the Clerk >f Superior Court of Johnston •ounty at his office in Smitfhfield, M. C., on Monday, January 30, 1928, and answer or demur to the -omplaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said zomplaint. H. V. ROSE, Clerk of Superior Court of Johnston County. NOTICE The members of the Federal Land Bank Association from the Smithfield Association will meet Tuesday, January 10, at 11 o’clock, over postoffice. L. T. ROYALL. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of Neppie Jane Edwards, de ceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 18 day of Nov. 1928, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment. This 15 day of Nov. 1927. JOE EDWARDS, Administrator. WELLONS & WELLONS, Attorneys. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY. In the Superior Court. Lillie Stancil vs. Fred R. Stancil The defendant in the above en titled action will take notice that an action has been started in the Superior Court of Johnston copn ty. for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of matrimony now exist-! ing between the plaintiff and the! defendant, and that he is com-1 manded to appear before the clerk of the Superior court in his office in Smithfield, Notrh Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint filed therein; and let the defendant further take notice that if he fails to answer said complaint as above directed within 30 days from the date hereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court fro the relief de manded in said complaint. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Court, this the 20 day of December, 1927. H. V. ROSE, Clerk of Superior Court. ORDER Section 1. That negotiable cou pon bonds of Johnston County,: North Carolina, be issued in the maximum principal amount of £750.000.00 for the purpose of paying the cost of the erection and purchase of schoolhouses neces sary to maintain a six months, school term and to be known as “Johnston County School Building Bonds.” Section 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest ' I of the bonds when due shall be an nually levied and collected. -4 -Section 3. That statement of' * the county debt for school "pur- & poses has been filed with the clerk pursuant to the County Fi nance Act and is open to public inspection. Section 4. That this order shall take effect thirty days after -the 1 first publication thereof after final passage, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is tiled under provisions of the County Finance Act, and that '" ■ in such event it shall take ' effect v, when approved by the voters, of the county at an election as pro vided in the County Finance Act ■ STATEMENT OF THE CLERK The foregoing order was finally •* passed on the 0 day of January, *' 1928, and was first published on ' the 10 day of January, 1928. Any T action of proceeding ; questioning' the validity of said order must be . 1 * commenced within thirty dyas aft er its ftrgf.^pMcation. ii. . (Signed:) NEIL BARNES, Clerk to the Board. Wo khow a woman so fast that she whistles when she talks. MONEY TO LEND! On farm lands in Johnston County in amounts from SI,000 to ,$50,000 on 1 to 30 years time at 0 percent. Let m.; have your application at once while I have ample funds C. C. CANADAY BENSON, NORTH CAROLINA Attorney * \ Jor Economical Transportation L fCHEVROLETI 1 -the Greatest Sensation of Americas Greatest Industry Again, Chevrolet hascreated an auto mobile bo far beyond all expecta tions in the low-price field that it constitutes the greatest achievement of America's greatest industry. ■ Built on a 4-inch longer wheelbase offering numerous improvements in performance, beauty and safety— the Bigger and Better Chevrolet marks a spectacular epoch in the development of luxurious trans portation at low cost. The engine is of improved valve-in head design with alloy “invar strut” pistons . . . hydro-laminated cam shaft gears ... mushroom type valve tappets . . . AC oil filter . . . AC air cleaner and a new crankcase breath ing system. Throughout the entire car similar advancements are represented— from the four-inch longer wheelbase and the new semi-elliptic shock absorber springs — 84% of the wheelbase, to the marvelously beautiful new Fisher bodies in new Duco colors. Come in and drive this great new car. Drive it through traffic—and get the thrill of its darting pick-up . . . the smooth, certain action of its non-locking four-wheel brakes! Drive it on the open road—and test every point in the speed range for smoothness and roadability! Try it on the hills—and learn the true meaning of Chevrolet power! Do that—and you will agree with thousands of others that here is the world's most luxurious low-priced automobile. Every feature of advanced design demanded in the finest cars now offered in the New Chevrolet! Read this partial list. Improved valve-in-head motor* New stronger frame 4' longer) wheelbase 107'. New four-wheel brakes. Thermostat control cooling system. * *ew alloy “invar strut” pistons. New instrument panel indirect* ly lighted. New ball bearing worm and gear steering. Semi-elliptic shock absorber springs; 84 per cent of wheel Safety gasoline tank at rear. Larger balloon tires 30" x 4.50'. New streamline bodies by Fisher. New Duco colors. Theft-proof steering and igni don lock. A. C. oil filter. A. C. air cleaner. Single-plate dry disc-clutch. New crankcase breathing system. New two port exhaust. Heavy one-piece full-crown fenders. Alcmite pressure lubrication. Vacuum tank fuel supply. Improved Delco-Remy dis tributor ignition. Combinadon tail and stop light. Large 17' steering wheel with spark and throttle levers lo cated on top. Rear view mirror. Prices J Reduced# The Coach The Roadster The Touring . . The Coupe The Four-Door Sedan ..... . The Sport Cabriolet The Imperial Landau ... ‘585 *495 .’495 ‘595 ’675 '665 .715 Utility Truck . . (Chassis Only) *495 Light Delivery . . $Q,7e (Chassis Only) til prices f.u.b. Flint, Mich. Holleman Motor Co. Phone 4 1 Smithfield, N. C. HAMILTON’S GARAGE
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 10, 1928, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75