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NOTICE RTH CAROLINA. t UNSTON COUNTY. J. Thompson, Guardian for >aniel Thompson and Thurman Thompson, vs. Richard Almon Rose, George Ed ward Rose, Bertha Jane Rose, Wil liam Daniel Woodard and Alice Edwards. Under and by virtue of thej powers of sale contained in a | judgment in the above entitled i cause, the undersigned comm is-; sioners will sell at public auction I for cash, to the highest bidder at! the courthouse door in the town; of Smithfield, N. C., on the 11th; day of February, 1928, at 12 o’- i clock M., the hereinafter describ-1 ed tract of land, which tract of j land is bounded as follows: “Beginning at a stake, in Toler’s ; line, Claud 0. Langley’s corner and 1 runs with said line N 11 W 1391 poles to a stake; thence S 65% W i 56 poles to a stake in McCauley’s \ line; thence with said line of mark- j ed trees to a stake t Toler's cor-; ner; thence with said line N C4 E 56 poles to the beginning, and j containing 50 acres, more or less.” Terms of sale cash. : A This is a very valuable tract mi land and we especially invite 'prospective purchasers to call on ^Willie Woodard, about 5 miles west of Princeton who will show then t this tract of land. This January 9, 1928. A. M. NOBLE and WM. B. WELLONS, Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE ! By virtue of the authority con- | talned in a certain mortgage deed | executed to Dewitt Kates and Mar- | tha Kates, by J. H. Worley and | Mrs. B. A. Worley, his wife, and j dated the 3rd day of November, j 1925, duly registered in the Reg-1 ister’s office of Johnston county i\ j Book 172 page 265, the undersign ed will sell at public auction for j cash at the courthouse door it | 4he town of Smithfield, N. C., on Monday, the 30 day of January. 1928 at twelve o’clock M., the fol lowing property, to-wit: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Johnston coun ty. State aforesaid, in Selma town ship, and described and defined follows, to-wit: Beginning at a corner on Ander son street at Ethel Cotton Mills comer and runs westwardly with ^Ajulerson street, fifty feet (50) to J7r H. Parker’s estate line thence southwardly with J. II. Parker’^ estate line one hundred fifty feet (150) to Ethel Cotton Mills line; thence eastwardly with Ethel Cot ton Mills line fifty (50) feet tc. corner Ethel Cotton Mills line: thence northwardly with Ethel Cotton Mill line one hundred fifty (150) feet to Anderson street, tht point of beginning, the same being the lot this day purchased of the said Dewitt Kates and wife Mar tha Kates. This 29 day of December, 1927. DEWITT KATES & MARTHA KATES, Mortgagees. ABELL SHEPARD, Attorneys.' SALE OF STANDING TIMBER j By virtue of authority vested in me under a mortgage from Wil bur M. Lee dated November 29. 1927, registered in book 197, page 531, default having been made i;i payment of the debt thereby se cured, I will, on the 1st day of February, 1928 at 12 noon at the courthouse door at Smithfield, N. C.. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all the merchanteable timble which is situated upon that certain tract oi land in Bentonville township, ad- j if ining the lands of L. V. Massey. T’arson Hayes and others, begin ning at a black gum on Mill Creek. Carson Hayes’ corner and runs North 144 poles to a pine, Carson Hayes’ corner, then East 36 poles to a stake in Buzzard Pond, J. M. j Massey’s corner thence with his I line north 23 West 34 poles to a ; stake, J. V. Massey’s corner, and thence south 16 east 202 poles to a stake on Mill Creek, thence down the meanders of said creek to the beginning, containing 89',4 acres, more or less. Together with the right and privilege to enter upon said lands and to cut and remove said timber foT a period of one year from and after the 16 day of November, Why Suffer from nasal catarrh or head colds? I Catarrh | Jelly I Gives prompt and | gratifying relief, i Conveniently applied I by patent nozzle tip. 50c Hood Bros. 1027, and also to exercise all such rights and powers as were conferr ed upon said Wilbur M. Lee under a timber deed from W. A. Massey and wife which is registered in book 175 at page 202. Dated this December 30, 1927. J. H. FUSSELL, Wilmington, N. C. Trustee. R. C. LAWRENCE, Attorney for Trustee., Lumberton, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed by A. L. Dodd and wife Hattie Dodd to A. M. Noble, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston county ih Book 218, page 211, th? undersigned will on Friday, Feb ruary 3, 1928 at 12 o’clock noon in front of the courthouse door of Johnston county, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tracts of land, to-wit: 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake corner of Lee and Fifth streets and runs thence with eastern line of Fifth Street 112 feet to a stake corner of lot No. 38; thence S 64* 15’ E 112.75 feet to a stake on the litch; thence N 27* 50’ E 112.8 feet to Lee street; thence N G4* 15’ W 114.1 feet to the beginning, be ing lots Nos. 36 and 37 in the sub division of the Lee property in the town of Smithfield. 2nd Tract: Adjoining the lots above described, and being lot No. >8 in the subdivision of the Lee property in the town of Smithfield, on which is situate the dwelling and storehose of the said A. L. Dodd. This January^ 2, 1928. A. M. NOBLE, Mortgagee. NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND By virtue of the authority con tained in a certain deed of trust executed'by R. P. Murphy to Fred M. Pearce, trustee, dated Decem ber 14, 1920, 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 for cash at the courthouse door, in Smithfield, Johnston County, on Monday, Feb ruary 6, 1928, at 12:00 o’clock M., he following property, to-wit: Adjoining lands of R. B. Whit ey and others; begi/nning at a oerdmmon tree on Little River at he mouth of Spring Branch, and ■'uns up said branch to a stake; thence South 41% degrees West 7.64 chains to a post oak; thence North 88% degrees West 49.35 •hains to a stake; thence South 8.18 chains to a stake; thence South 87 degrees East 27.Vi chs. to a stake; thence South 10 de grees East 7.50 chains to a stake n the road; thence South 79 de rrces East 30.50 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 :he 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 (30) acres of the above land heretofore sold by R. L. O’Neal and wife to Robert L. O’Neal, Registered in Book “K55 No. 5 page 200 of the public registry of Johnston county, N. C. Also with the exception of eleven (11) acres sold to Lam Murphy in the year 1019, 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, Attys. NOTICE OF RALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by J. E. McLamb and wife, Matha Me* Lamb, dated April 8, 1926 and re corded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Johnston county in Book 183, page 333, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured there by and the undersigned having been called upon to foreclose said trust, th# undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 12:00 o’clock M., on the 24 day of January, 1928, at the courthouse door. Smitbfield, Johnston County, North Carolina, the following de scribed tract of land: Being lot No. 33 in the new Benson annex to the plan of the town of Benson. N. C., fronting Harnett street 50 feet and running back N 37% E 140 feet to an hl ley, saving and excepting one-half of the barn partly located on the above described lot. This 21 day of December, 1927. I. R. WILLIAMS, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Default having been made in the payment of certain notes ex ecuted by John H. Watson" and wife Minnie A. Watson to the /v^rgania Ttrust Company, * said notes being secured by a deed of trust on real estate, the under signed will under and by virtue of the power and authority contain ed in said deed of trust, which was executed on the 1st day of Novem ber, 1922, and recorded in Book No. 122, page 74 of. the Jc^inston County Registry, offers for sale and. will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse door in Smithfield, N. C., on Mon day, January Z'6, iy*JN, between the hours of 12:00 and 1:00 p. m. the following described real estate, All of lots Nos. 8 and 9 in Block “E” as is shown by the plan of the town of Kenly, Johnston Coun ty, North Carolina, and on which is now situate two brick store buildlings, two stories high,' ex cept two parcels of the above lots heretofore conveyed, one lot to Wiley Watson, being 20 by 90 feet, and one lot to the Bank of Kenly, being twenty-two feet front on Second street and running back 65 feet. . This 23 day of December 1927. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY of THE City of Richmond, Va., Mortgagees. PAUL D. GRADY, Attorney. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In Superior Court. In Re: Administration on the es tate of Wiley Narron, deceased. To J. V. NARRON, Administra tor: Take notice that you are hereby required to appear before the un dersigned clerk of the Suprior court of Johnston county on or be fore January 28, 1928, and show cause, if any you have, why you should not be removed as admin istrator of the estate of Wiley Nar ron, deceased. You will further take notice that a motion having been made before the said undersigned clerk to have you removed from said administratorship because of your mismanagement in said es tate. And you are hereby notified that unless that you appear on or before the date set forth -■above, and show g‘Dod cause why you should not be removed that motion will be allowed as asked for. This 27 day of December, 1927. H. V. ROSE, Clerk of Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an or der of the Superior court of John ston county, made in the special MONEY TO LOAN ON 2ND. MORTGAGES I want to state to the citizens of Smithfiekl and Selma that I have recently formed a connection with a financial institution in another state whereby I can obtain loans on property in both towns on sec ond mortgages. Duration of loan—5 years. Money loaned on busi ness or residential property. Money loaned to Colored people. No brokerage charged. Money available upon ap proval of loan. J. A. NARRON Lawyer Smithfield, N. C. : s* 1 I I I iUuiulUiLuJ: TO ARRIVE NEXT MONDAY Our Mr. Wilson left last Saturday for Tennessee, where he will purchase direct from the farmers 2 carloads of mules. These mules are well broke, both to single and double harness. All these mules are high class, and weigh from 900 to 1300 lbs. We also have a few cheap mules. We are no fly by night traders. We have purchased the Parrish stables and we’re here to stay. Call to see us. We guarantee every mule to be as represented, and our price as good as can be found in North Car olina. li -mm J. E. Wilson’s Stables F. H. Parrish Old Stand Smithfield. N. C. proceeding entitled, C. F. Coletrain, Admr., of the estate of J. II. Cole train, deceased, the same being No.-upon the special proceed ing docket of said court, the un dersigned commissioner will on the 30 day of January, 1928, at twelve o’clock M. at the court house door in Smithfield, North Carolina, offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Smithfield township, Johnston county. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Warrick and Cobb and others, and more particularly de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning* at a stake on the banks of Swift Creek in the old 1 oad| Wnf.v Avera’s cornel1, and runs with his line N 56 30 E 165 feet to a stake; thence N 66 E 87 feet to an iron stake on the north side of the road, J. H. Coletrane’s corner; thence as his line N 27.30 W 1435 feet to a stake, his cor ner; thence as his line N 3.40 E 313 feet to an iron stake in his line; thence as J. H. Abell’s line S 34.45 W 266 feet to a stake near the path; thence continuing as his line S 33.00 W 1630 feet to a stake in the bank of Swift Creek; thence down the run of said creek S 27.40 E 205 feet; thence N 54.00 E 573 feet, thence S 42.00 E 520 feet to the beginning, containing 30 acres more or less, being the lands conveyed to J. H. Coletrain by J. H. Abell by deed dated Jan uary 5, 1924. This 28 day of December, 1927. N OK MAN C. SHEPAIU), "v Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE LAND UNDER MORT GAGE. Under and by* virtue of the au thority contained in the power of sale of that certain mort gage deed executed by Henderson Sanders and wife Annie Sanders to S. B. Johnson, the same being duly recorded in the Registry of Johnston county in Book No. 172 at page 115, default having been made in the payment and liquidation of the same the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale for cash in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, Johnston county, on Monday the 30 day of January, at 12 o'clock M., the following here inafter described property, td wit: Beginning at a corner Willie Dr. L. A. Westbrook Chiropractor Corrects spinal, nervous, acute and chronic disorders. Consul tation free. Thornton Bldg. Smithfield STREET AND LaWN TREES Fruit and Nut Trees. .Street and landscape work a specialy. Get our prices before you buy. J. VAN LINDLEY NURSEY CO. N. H. & W. H. BARBOUR, Agts. Four Oaks. N. C. Sanders and Moses Barfield's and inns North to a lightwood knot; thence West to another lightwood knot; thence south to a lightwood knot; thence East to a lightwood knot; containing two (2) aife-s, more or less. The same "being a portion of lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Wesley Bell, dec’d. This 110 day of December, 1927. S. B. JOHNSON, Mortgagee. JOHN A. NARRON, Attorney. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the estate of Wl. T. Johnson deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or be fore the H day of January, 11)29, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 4 day of January, 1928. J. L. JOHNSON, Admr. A. M. NOBLE, Attorney. More than one-third of the gold and silver coinage of the world is in the United States. A blue serge coat collar is one of the best things in the world, it seems, to stop dandruff. ANNOUNCEMENT— Sunny Hill Dairy P. B. 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