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If no results i are obtained from same it is understood I pay nothing. ! / If I do get results I agree to pay for ad at the rate | I of 1Va cents per word per insertion It is also agreed 1 1 that I am to use my own judgment and honesty in mak- i 1 ing the decision as to results obtained. I 1 (No ads taken for less than 2.ric each) I 1 ' I I (Signed).....,...| I This offer is made only to those actively engaged in I I farming and dairying. Offer expires March 13, 1928. I The More 1(00 Tell The. More You Sell _' i# Radio Repairing RADIO INSTALLING ami re pairing. C. Dwight Johnson, Smithfield, N. C. - Special Notice* MR. CHAS. DAVIS leaves tonight for the Northern markets where he will purch ase a large line ladies ready to wear and millinery, coats, and coat suits for spring. TIME IS drawing near! It will pay you to see me for your tobacco canvas. First lot of canvas we will have will bo the best grade. Will go for 3V4c per yard. Mail orders filled in the order received. En close enough to pay postage. C. H. Brown, Pine Level, N. C.—“Al most Everything for the Farmer.” R. S. SMITH, Tailor Exclusive Tailoring Alterations a Spec ialty. Office over Miss Ora V. Poole’s Millinery Shop Marvel Pile and Constipation rem edy, applied, directly to parts with rectal pipe, immediate re lief. 20 day treatment $1.00. The Marvel Company, P. O. Box 17, Rutherford, N. J. BABY CHICKS from my own Hock of Reds and Rocks. $15.00 hun 1ml; less than hundred, 10 cents; >y mail 50 cents hundred extra, •’lace your orders early to avoid jisappoimtment. Oakland Heights Tatchery, D. YV. Peterson, Owner, 'withheld, N. C. Office Supplies PIN TICKETS any size at Herald Office. LEDGERS, DAY Books, large and small at Herald Office. NICE LITTLE Portable Royal typewriter to take to school on ?asy terms. W. M. Gaskin, at the Herald office. PAPER FASTENERS at the Herald Office. SECOND SHEETS at Herald 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. Flowers CUT FLOWERS and blooming spotted plants. Mrs. C. V. John son & Co., Smithfield, N. C. FLORAL DESIGNS. Any stylo on short notice. Mrs. C. V. Johnson & Co., Smithfield, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In Superior Court. Raleigh Banking and Trust Com pany, vs. John S. Barnes and wife, Pattie D. Barnes and Clayton Building & Loan Association. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in an order made in the above entitled1 cause by Hon orable E. H. Cranmer, Judge of the Superior Court, and a supple mental order in said cause made by Honorable R. A. Nunn, Judge of the Superior Court, the undersign ed commissioners will offer for sale at public auction for cas'h at the courthouse door of Johnston cuonty on Monday, February, 20, 1928 at 12 o’clock noon the follow ing- dcscriihpH roiil octotc First Lot: One lot with store and office building: thereon fronting: Main street (southwest side) 52% feet, running; back 80 feet, adjoin ing; the lands of D. O. McCullers on the East, the estate of Dr. J. A. Griffin on the West, Main street on the north and the homestead lot of John S. Barnes on the south, and being: that portion of the land described in the deed of trust from John S. Barnes and wife, Pattie D. Barnes, to the Clayton Building & Loan Association dated February C, 192G and recorded in Book 68 at page 99 of the Registry of Johnston county, which was not allotted to John S. Barnes as a homestead. Second Lot: Beginning at a stake on Second street and runs as Second street S 45 E 52 % feet to a stake in E. B. McCuller’s line, formerly D. L. Barbour’s line; and thence N45 E 130 feet to a stake, coiner of the lot allotted to John S. Barnes as a homestead; thence N 45 W along the line parallel with Main street 52% feet to a stake; thence S 45 W 130 feet to the beginning on Second street and being all that portion of the lot described in the deed of trust ex ecuted by John S. Barnes and wife, Pattie D. Barnes, to the Clayton Building & Loan Associa tion which is recorded in Book 68 at page 90 of the Registry of Johnston county which was allott ed to John S. Barnes as a home stead. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest bidder or bidders on day of sale and the sale wjll remain open for twenty days for raise of bid before being confirmed by the court. This 16 day of January, 1928. L. G. STEVENS, W. H. LYON, G. A. MAjRTJN, • , * ^ > Commisfiaoners. vy NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the deed of trust executed to the undersign ed by Reuben Batten and wife, Leacy Batten, parties of the second part, and Fred Pearce and William B. Wellons and James A. Wellons, parties of the third part, and the parties of the third part having demanded of this trustee that he , advertise said lands in accordance j with said deed of trust, the un dersigned will therefore sell at-: public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door in the town of j Smithfield, N. (’., on Saturday, | February 18, 1928 at 12 o’clock M. the following described tract of land: Beginning at a stake in W. D. j Moody’s line and runs with said line S 86 E 10.8 poles to a stake in Taylor Richardson’s line; and thence with said line N 4 E 23.4 poles to a stake; thence S 86 E 37.3 poles to a stake; thence N 4 E , 65.2 poles to a stake in' L. J. Creech’s line; thence with said line i N 87 W 37.3 poles to a stake; and j thence S 4 W 16 poles to a stake C. C. Batten’s corner; thence N , 86 W 72.8 poles to the beginning, V containing 20 acres, more or less, j This January 14, 1928. R. A. WELLONS, Trustee. I WELLONS & WELLONS, Attys. ! NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION AND NOTICE OF WARRANT OF ATTACH MENT. In Superior Court. NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. The Nash Mercantile Company V s. X. N. Hocutt. The defendant above named will take notice that an action has been commenced in the Superior Ccurt of Johnston county to recov er $609.57, amount due and owing to the plaintiff by the defendant 1 for goods sold and delivered un der contract; and that the said de- i fondant will fqrther take notice that he is required to appear be fore his Honor H. V. Rose, Clerk of the Superior court at the court house in said county on February 14, 1928 and answer or demur to j the complaint or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. The defendant, X. N. Hocutt, will further take notice that in the above action to recover the sum of $609.57 due for goods sold and delivered that a awarrant of attachment was issued out of the Superior court of Johnston coun ty on the 3 day of January, 1928, against the property of the de fendant, X. N. Hocutt, which war rant is returnable before the clerk of the Superior court of Johnston 'county on the 14 day of February, 11928 and that under said warran |of attachment the sheriff of Johr. iston county has attached and lev lied upon the following property, of the defendant, to-wit, one black I mule, one riding cultivator, 1 turn ling plow, two cotton plows, one jcorn planter and . one two-horse .wagon, and has attached and lev ied upon the lands of the defend ant, X. N. Hocutt, situate in said icounty containing 50 acres, more or less, and that said levy has i been duly certified by the sheriff to the clerk of the Superior court of said county. f This *14 day of January, 1928. H. V. ROSE, Clerk of 1 Superior Court. ; NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. I Under and by virtue of author ity contained in a certain mort gage deed executed to the under signed by S. A. Worley and wife, Sula Worley, which mortgage deed is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in Book No. 173 I at page 215 default having been made in the payment of principal jand interest, the undersigned will .offer for sale at public auction for cash to the highest bidder in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, North Carolina on Monday, February 20 1928 at 12 o’clock M. the following described property, to-wit: --- ... uuuu mu j uwnsaip, (Johnston County, North Carolina, and b«ing a part of lot No, 8 Block ‘K" of the subdivision of the D. E. McKinnie property, as surveyed and platted by frank C. Smith, which plat or map is re corded in Book Z No. 12 at page c°u’i tPUbl'C Rcgistry of Johnston Beginning at a stake on the cor ner of Center and First streets in i tho town of Princeton, North Car olina, and runs N 55.5 W 50 feet to u stake; thence N 84.55 K 25 loot to a stake; thence S 55.5 E 90 feet to Center street; thence Js 34.55 W 25 feet to the begin ning, containing a fractional part | of an acre. The same being the same town lot upon which is now standing a brick store in the town of Prince ton, and the same being the same town lot conveyed to S. A. Wor ley by J. It. Holt by deed dated September 29, 1919, and registered in Book No. 88 at page 588, Pub lie Registry of Johnston county. The foregoing sale will he made subject to a raise of bid within ten days as required by law, and a deposit of 10 per cent of the bid with the mortgagees, will he re quired for good faith in the bid This January 14, 1928 A. G. WOODARD, and BESSIE J. WOODARD, Mortgagees. J. IRA LE, Attorney, Smithfield, N. C. NOTICE OP SALE OF~URAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed and de livered to the undersigned mort gagees dated January 1, 1925 by S. A. Worley and wife, Sula Wor ley, which mortgage deed is re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Johnston county in Book No. 148 at page 172, default having been made in the payment of principal and interest, the un dersigned will sell at public auc tion, for cash to the highest bid dor on Monday, February 20, 1928 in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock M. the fol lowing described real property, to wit: Lying and being in Boon Hill township, Johnston County, and situate in the town of Princeton, adjoining the lands of A. F. Holt and Holly Wells and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on First South street in the town of Prince ton. North Carolina, J. A. Edger ton’s corner and runs thence south 34.55 W 150 feet to a stake in Duncan Holt’s line; thence 55.5 East 120 feet to a stake in Thomas Street: thence North 34.55 East with Thomas Street to First South Street; thence Norh 55.5 West 120 feet to the beginning, and conain ing a fractional part of an acre. The purchaser will be required to make a deposit of 10 per cent of his bid with the mortgagees for good faith, and that the sale will not be confirmed under ten days and then only when there has been no raise of bid according to law. This January 14, 1928. A. G. WOODARD, and BESSIE J. WOODARD, Mortgagees. J. IRA LEE, Attorney, Smithfield, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUA BLE TOWN LOT Under am] by virtue of the au thority container! in a certain mort gage deed executed' and delivered to the undersigned, on the 26 dav of May, 1920, by W. E. Allen and wife, Lummie Allen, and default having been made in the payment of the bond thereby secured, the undersigned W. Jasper Lassiter, Admr., of Marshaline Lassiter, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Smith field, N. C., on Monday, February 20, 1928, at twelve o’clock M., the following real estate, (one town lot) described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in 1>. P. Allen’s corner and runs about West with has line 150 feet to Allen's corner; thence about N with an al ley ‘17 1-3 feet: thence about 150 lect to a stake on a street; thence about South with said street 47 1-3 feet to the beginning, and contain^ ing (7100 feet). Bate of sale, February 20 1928 Time of Sale, 12 o’clock M. Place of sale, Courthouse door of Johnston county. Terms, cash.' This 16 of January, 1928 W. JASPER LASSITER of Marceline Lassiter. C HAS. ( . LEE, Attorney. We should love one Love one then another. antoher. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUA BLE FARM LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a judgment signed by H. V. Rose, Clerk of the ■Superior court in a special pro ceedings entitled: Sarah S. Ogu burn, Pettie R. Adams, T. F. King and others, vs. Lessie King, Syko King and Maggie King, in which judgment, William B. Wellons was appointed comn<issioner, the un dersigned commissioner will sell on the premises to the highest bidder for cash at eleven o’clock a. m. on the 20 day of February, 1028, the hereinafter described tracts of land, each tract to be sold sepa rately. Lot No'. 1: Beginning at a stake in the run of Coleman Branch and runs N 8n W 14.70 chains to a stake on the side of the road; anti thence as said road N 40 E 10 chains to a bend: thence N ill 30’ E 17.70 chains to a stake, L. T. Ogburn’s corner; thence S 47 F, 7.80 chains to a stake ni R. C. Og burn’s line: thence S 24 30’ W 7210 chains to a black gum in the run of Coleman, Ogburn’s coiner, thence down the run of said branch to the beginning, containing 21.9 acres more or less. Lot No. 2: Beginning at a stake in the run of Coleman Branch and runs N 85 W 14.70 chairs to a stake on the side of the road; thence as the road N 40 E 10 chs. i\ ill 30J Id 4 chains to a stake; thence N 8o W 13.30 chains to n pine stump; thence S 14 W 24 chains to a stake; thence S 85 E 17.10 chains to a stake (formerly a maple) at the run of Coleman; thence up the run of said branch to the beginning, containing 33.1 acres, more or less. iA>t iso. Beginning at a stake on the edge of the road and runs S 22 W 8.35 chains to a stake on the edge of the path; thence ns said path or road about S 80 W 24.00 chains to a stake in T. j. Ferrell’s line; thence N 8 E 33.00 chains to a stake in Claud Du pree’s line; thence S 85 E 5 chains to a pine on the south edge of the road; thence as said road S 41 E 29.90 chains to the beginning, con taining 5814 acres, more or less. L Dot No. 4; Beginning at a pine 'on the South edge of the road and iruns S 85 E 13.60 chains to a stake, Dupree’s corner; thence N 3 E 12.05 chains to a stake, Dupree’s corner; thence N 49 E 10.25 chains to a stake (formerly a pine); and Housework and Headache When lack of fresh aii nwkiiig over a hot store and the odor of cooking make your head throb, youi beck ache, take -A DR. MILES' Anti-Pain Mis They'D relieve you q uickly and safely. NEW Cotton Crop COTTON insurance . . . that’s what Chilean , Nitrate of Soda is. This nitrogen fertilizer meets every cotton need. Beats the weevil. Brings cotton through bad weather. Grows a strong, healthy, money-making crop. Read This! \ “I am through with cottonseed meal as > a fertilizer for cotton. It’s Nitrate of j Soda for me from now on. It is quick I acting and will get ahead of the boll j weevil. I expect to use 200 to 300 lbs. j Sper acre on my cotton this year. I am ji in the market for a car of Soda now.” i( W. B. BUNTING »} r.!) - ! Nashville, N. C. [\ It’s Soda, not luck, that makes real cotton suc l cess. Get your soda now for the new cotton crop. Free Fertiliser Book Write for our new 34-page illustrated book "Low Cost Cotton." It is free. Ask’for Book No. 3 or tear out this ad and mail it with your name and address. Chilean EDUCATIONAL BUREAU liept. 68C, Professional Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. In writing please mention Ad No. 6BC. 94-125 North Carolina County Newspapers thence S 83 E 13 chains to an ash on the hank of Middle Creek; and thence down the various courses, of said creek to the mouth of the [Spring Branch, L. T. Ogiburn’s corner; thence up the run of said branch to the fork; thence S 49 \V 28 chains to a small pine, Og I burn's corner; thence S 22 W 7.65 chains to a stake on the edge of the road; thence as said road N 41 W 29.90 chains to the begin ning, containing 88 acres, more or i less. 1 Place of sale, on the premises. ! Time of sale, Monday, February 20, 1928, at 11 o’clock, a. m. ( Terms of sale, cash. This January 16, 1928. WM. B. WELLONS, Commissioner. iWELLONS & WELLONS, Attys. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND I Under and1 by virtue of the powers and authority conferred • upon the undersigned trustee in deed of trust, executed and deliv ered to me by H. H. Brown and • wife, Bettie, dated March 29, 1924, recorded in book 155, page 537, [Registry of Johnston county, de Jfault having been made and the conditions thereof not having been complied with, and under and !by virtue of an order of the Su jperior court of Johnston county ordering a re-sale of said land, the bid having been raised, we will of Ifer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Smith field on Tuesday the 31 day of January, 1928 at 12 o’clock M., the following described Hand: . “Adjoins the lands of O. F. Thompson and others, beginning at a stake in Ashley Horne’s line, John Hinnant’s corner, and runs |thence S 53* 10’ East 1888 feet to a stake, thence S 20 E 2740 feet Jto a stake in the line of lot No. A thence N 89* 45’ W 65 feet to a ptake. thence N 25* 30’ \y 2190 feet to an iron stake, on the Clay ton road, thence N 53* 10’ W 1000 feet to an iron stake, thence N “V5’ ER192°feet to an iron stake on Buffalo Creek, thence with and along Buffalo Creek to a black gum, Horne’s corner thence S 74 E 557 feet to a stake’ thence S 88* E 581.5 feet to a stake, thence N 41* 35’ E 305 feet to a stake, thence N 36* 10’ E 234 feet to a stake, to the beginning and containing 85 acres, and being lot No. 3 in the division of the Paul Lee farm as surveyed and platted for Silas Lucas during the month of October, 1911.” This January 14, 1928. W. C. GRANT, Trustee, and N. S. SWETENBERG, Reiver of The First National Bank, of Selma. N. C. W. P. AYCOCK and1 WINFIELD H. LYON, Attorneys. NOTICE The undersigned having quali- 4 tied as administrator on the es- " tate of Louisa Richardson deceas ed hereby notifies all persons hav- 7/ ing claims against said estate to V present the same to me duly veri-' L fied on or before the 17 day cf January, 1929 or this notice win be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to said' estate will make immediate payment. This 12 day of January, 1928. LESTER RICHARDSON, M Administrator. Employer: “What kept you from it work yesterday, acute indigestion again ?” Typist: “No. A cute engineer, this time.” Ov -4 Watch your label " ? JUST RECEIVED CAR LOAD —GALVANIZED ROOFING—5V —LIME — DOORS — SASH —I. H. C. FARM IMPLEMENTS PINE LEVEL HARDWARE CO. ne Level North Carolina Announcement We have moved to our new quarters on East Market Street, where we have a general repair shop for servicing the famous Pontias and Oakland automo biles. We have employed Mr. Rov Keen who will have charge of our re pair department. All Work Guaranteed By Us GAS — OILS CARS WASHED AND GREASED We Solicit Your Business Britton-Hill Motor Co. OAKLAND SIX and PONTIAC SIX DEALERS East Market Street Smithfield, N. C. FOR SALE! ALL FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consisting of Plows, Harrows and Cultivators One McCormck Deering 10-20 Inter national Tractor One McCormick Deering Tractor Disc Harrow One McCormick Deering Tractor, Lit tle Junius Pottom Plow 24 in cut (Ha, only been used 30 day.) One pair mules 9 years old, 2500 lbs. One Chattanooga Wagon One double set Wagon Harness One hundred barrels of corn Twenty-five thousand pounds of hay, baled. 40 Head of Hogs 70 acres of as fine land as in Johnston County. 65 acres cleared on Pine Level-Fremont road, one and half miles east of Pine Level. (All this property is to be sold private) L. E. Creech Pine Level M r*
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