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*»**#***#**$ | Clayton * * Bf MBS. L. K. BRANHAM * *¥##*#*##** ' £*. AYTON, Jan. 8.—Mrs. J. D'.v'gbv 'Barbour was shopping i.! Raiaigh Tuesday evening. Mrs. D. J- Paititimck is spending t v.yw. times with heir another near Kaitigb. Mils. A. A. Clark, of Kmnon, spent Sunday tore vMh relative s. I Miss Margaret Strand, of Co lumbia, S. C, is spending some , time bone with Miss Peattote At f lr.iwon. j Mass Ruth Stephenson, of Apex, , .s visiting negatives tare, j Miss NloVJa Gower of Wendeil, i' visited flriendls here Sunday, j Mrs. G. A. Lete and little daugh j j ier, Virginia, returned to th,eir ' ! tin Sni’tihficld Sunday after days' visit to relativjW in niiicme i * a few ‘ * tow/*. I Mis. E. L. P. 'Barnes lb spend ing some time an Wilson. Hi, G. L. Burke, Jr., of Gfadt Si ,'iiing, Va., vbsliitjed fraicfflidls her, ; last Sunday. .Ha a Raymond Gower anc J t daughter, Rita, and 'Mrs. Charlii t ‘ Wallace, of near Smithlffeld, wen t VjJjIUIJ »U-U *3 * iiurini » Misls Annie Neville, of Obapel ?j Ilitl, visited Miiiss Elizabeth F^r* «. rell hero recently. * Mrs. J. T. Auslxm, taf Ply mouth, returned to her home Sat | unday after a. ft wo w-eeks1* visit with 'her mother, Mrs. Lula Bran I ji*m. Mr. Wiiillicim Penn, Jr., went to f % H* r,<Wr*son Monday to attend a dinner and dance at the Country ■club. I Magnus. George Little and bill |, Justikje, otf ■WliMstion-Sa'lem, were recent vtsifcone in Clayton. Mr. and' Mirs. Hubert Heffner, of (Chapel Hiilfl, spent last week here -with Mr. and Mrs. It. S. j Lorry. 1 Miiiss Eislbelle S'm utQi has returned io her hjome here after spending <;ome time <v%,it:<nig fr,iletndsi dm Sal isbury and Spencer. Mr. Gieior-gie Cable, of Jersey City. N\ J., wtas in town viis'ihimg rela tives and frifends for a few days recently. Mrs. Fred Hinds has retuvr.ed to h-ier home dm Columbia, S. C., , after spending Some time here with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Gul f ley i WKlliaim S. Penn, Jr., alter j spending some time here with lvis ■ parentis, iMr. and Mil's. W. S. ! Pmn, left last Wednesday for Fort MePhersicn, Ga., where he is ^ attemidliiig the West Point Prep aratory -School. Mr. Dam!bdl Wall has aligned liis potiitiio.ni wiitih the firm of D. i if. MeGulilers and ifis now with ftfcyo G. S. Wall Hardware where l>e succeeds his son, Stephen Wall, who gefcs tx> Chapel Hiilll IP con 4 tinue his Istudiies at the Univer 1; sity. Mfr. Raymond Wall and1 family, of Marlow, Oa., ’Spent acmra time in find niefcir Clayton metoemitly vis iting friends and relatives. Mr. R. W, Sanders entertained p dozen oif ihii;s friends at a most delightful turkey dinner on Mo»n (lay evening ait 6:30 o’clock. Dain ty place cards directed the guests ■to their seats at the taibla which was beauitifuiliiy decorated with candles and flowers. Mira. San deis was assarted by her daugh ters, Mlisses Virgtin&a and Jane Foitc, in serving a micist delectable course dinner after which the men enjoyed a smokier -in the music room. Dr. Whitehead and Mr. Leon Stevens of Smlthfield wer 2 among the number piesent. Mfaerts. Dwight Barbour and Warren MoCuulcra attended the meerti.'iog of itho Rail o'gh Rotary club ait the Sir Walter Hotel on Monday. Mr. Joseph Fclrrell has returned to Clarksburg, W. Va., after spending some time here with his pa "visits, Mil and Mrs. J. B. Fer rell Mr. iamd Mi's. R. S. Penny, for iiuei citizens of Clayton who have been living in Wilders township fur severed yeans past, ’ ave mov ed baick to Clayton. Their son. Mr. Paul Fenny, who holds1 a poeitiou «. in RaJjeigh. will make his home in Clayton with his parents. Kq.q.X.***#**#* * Pleasant Grove % * B» CLAUDE STEPHENSON * *********** . WILLOW SPRINGS, Route 1 Jan. 0.—Again we can cross Middle Greek at the Bridge End ranm on tihe Rale«gb-Giarncr-I3e,'. Ban road. -The ibridige was ivaahe: away some time ago and baa i necently been built back. J .Some Of our farmers 'have I .a-I gun farm work for the 1 9S« crop | by cutting''staSfcs and Oisfinig tile j i laud, j_^ jl i* II Wc hciar that Mr. W. R. Pope ias routed bo ore man 50 * "t*i 1 .f land to grow tobacco or for his year. ■Messrs. L. T. Ogbum and son. Jlenn, were in Ralogih. last oat lruay. (Mr. G. W. Lee spent pai* of last week on 'his farm near Smrlthfidld doing some repair work om the buildings. Miss Elizabeth Ferre*) teach er in Pleasant Grove school, spent the week end with iher paireut*. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Ferrell in Clayton. Mire. C. O. Brown, of Greens bom, after a short visit to the homo of her parents, Mir. and Mira. Ctoude Stephenson, retur.iid home recently. We are very Botry bo learn of the serious DUnete of Mr. Victor Penny. We hope for a speedy re covery. Messrs. Ed S. Parridh, iR. K and Cfingn^am Stephenson were in Smithfield Monday on bust ness. The citizens of Pleasant Gno.< township made good progress las' year wiith com and fattening their hogs. Meat and bread ari plentiful in our community. We are sorry to hear -that Mis Naratio Coats is somewhat indis posed. Hope she will soon be wej again. Mr. and Mil's. J. t/iauac cxia us ■went to Raleigh last Firidr. to jbtftimig Elder John P. Tingle <'fl.it to Dill Ms (regular appointments at FeMowtfhrip church Sait/urd® y ar. j Sunday. Quite f. •numbe'r oi onr fanners are signing up "with the 00110(11 Cooperative Association and' poo' ing itfhe cotton with tlhe asso na tion. Mr. and Mir®. J. W. Williams j and daughter, Miiias. P’steMe, of Me Cullers, were here Sunday after noon. 1 •People (throughout the county •are moving from one farm to an other, thereby trying to get a bettsr place (to live and1 educate their Children. Mr. •Charlie Stephenson, one of our old timers, now living in Cam den, N. J., is spending two weeks here visiting reflaltives and friends. Bird1 hunters are Somewhat mar. enous here for the past few days. Our farmers (here do not want the limited quantity of partridges hill ed. •Business seems to be booming again after the (holidays. We can heair in the distance the three sawmills busily at work making lumber. Mr. W. E. Godwin, of Benson, was in this section one day' i c eently on business. \ Selma * Bt MBS. W. T. WOODABI) **««***>*»* *#!e***# SELMA, Jan. 8— Mr. Alex T. MriJliml'eir, of Portsmouth, Va., who \Vais cme of Selma’s first cit izens, spent Friday itni Ithe cii*J with friends. He vms emroute to Cr’^-ensbcno Ito visit bis sister, Mrs. A. B. Creech. Mr. E. V.. Wtoodiaird and family and Mfos Sam Creedh ttpent Sun day (afternoon in Buie’s Creek. Misseis Louise Stallings and Ruth Hoed spent last week end in Dunn. Mr. and 'Mil’s. G. W. Pike and c’uiiltdren, of Radciigh, and' 'Mr. and Mrs. J. R. W'ocdlard and Utile daughter, Elizabeth cf Princeton, visited Mr. and Mirs. J. N. Wiggs Sunday. P.liss Miriam Buietz left Sun day for New York to resume her si tidies at 'Columbia Univera: :y. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caul have returned from a visit to Sails* b'Mocksvj’lle and Greensboro. Hayden Wliggs and James Pet* t-oi left Monday to return to Koine, Go.., where they wiM‘l re sume their studies in Darling ten ! isebool. Mr. W. B. Godwin has moved I nliS family into the old Edgertou i home c ir Railroad street. Mr. and' Mrs. J. Q. A. Jeffries s; ent Sunday in Franktin ton with Mr. and Mrs. Vailen Estes-. Mias DUzabeith Eairp left Sun day to resume her work .in the llooky Mount (high school. Mr. and: Mrs. E. G. Richardson ai d daughter, Mm J. C. Doane, Jr., vMited Dr. and Mrs. D. B. MarsiWbulnn fin Wendell Sunday. Mir. and Mm C. F. Earp have zrturned to their home in Wil mington after a visit 'here to Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. G. Richardson. Mir. add Mrs. J. C. Doane, «7r., left Tuesday for their home in Biistcil, Va., after spending sever al days here with Mr. and Mrs. E. j. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson, dr. W. A. Stephenson and JVtiss Mrh Bulliotck, of Raleigh, were . ueiojts of Dr. 'and •Mils© A.ww No- - le 'Stocky. _ ll uuruuuy jean ereeon ceiearatec her fourth biinthdtay with a hosi of invited playmates on Tuo.sda’ aftoimoton. After 'the Mute guest: araonibkd, .seingg wore sung anc graves wore played. A game oi nine pins played with Irish ;io talces was enjoyed. Helton Fran ces Crain was winner and re ceived a large stick of candy. Re f’.eahm'cnts were served as '.hr children stood around the lighted cake and the little hostess receiv ed many pretty birthday ranicro t nances. Hr. and Mrs. K, V. Wocdard weie guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. (1. Wtaostar* 3n GcMsboro. last Fri day evening at tine 'annual I an '(tet of the Wlayme County Medi cal Society. Ladies’ Night was < *>■ ; ‘ >'vcd and many amusing fea ture? and stunts interspersed t..e three course turkey dinner which W£ts Served at the Hotel Cells. Li to. ************ | Micro | ***********$ MICRO, Jan. 9— Mr. -in. Mrs. P. Godwin, of Kenly, vusicod I'r. slid Mrs. M. Hinnamt Sund..- aft ernoon. Mip. Herbert Aycoek, of Miami;, Fla., who thas boon wpendinig' the •holidays hoie with hits paremts, Mu and Mrs. S. P. Honeycuti, returned to Miami Tuesday. Misses Kattie Gorbett, Effie A/ cock and Edlith A usi/e y returned to Greenville Thursday <to resume Lheiir studies at E. C. T. €. Mi's. Minnie Bagiey 'has return ed rafter spending the holidays in Vew York City with her dough ‘ei’, Ma*s. R. D. Langley. Miss May belle Barden, of jiritthfield, Sunday heirs wilth her 'mother, Mrs. W. N. , ianden.' Mir. ant] Mrs. E. M. Gordy re-! uined Tuesday fror.; 31 week’s I* stay in ‘Norfolk. |1 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Etheridge ' and llitit'.l'e son, Bobby, spent Sun- ■ -?y in Weldon with relatives. Miss Margaret Grady, of Golds horo, visited Miss 'Mildred Per kins last wetak end. Mr. H. D. Culbreth spent Tues day in Pembroke. Mrs. E. Creech and Mrs. Herry Plackmam, of Durham, visited Mis. F.ar.sonue Creech last week. Mrs. L. D. Gower and little daughter, Betsy Jane, have re turned from a visit to relatives in Fremont. Mrs. Bennett Creech is confined tj her hjoonle on Massey sire* I with an attack of tonisiiLiti's. j j Mrs. Pete Hardison and ch.il- j j drew, of Enf ield, spent last week j end hdrto with rdtives. Miss Mary Lou Raiford, ?'f SnrithfMd, spe<nt last week enci with Mrs. W. H. Creech and Miss Margaret Straugihian. Mrs. Oscar Renfrew and daugh ter. Miss Hazel, of Florence, S. C.. are visiting Mrs. C. J. Joy ner. Mr. Gibson Fields spent Mon cay and Tuesday in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rowe, of Fi iince'ton, visited Mir. and Mrs. . W. H. Fields Saturday. Mr. and1 Mrs. W. H. Poole ; s/ionlt Sunday in RlaJteiigh wiki . Mrs. H. S. Wall who is a patient j J in Mary Elizabeth Hospital. Mrs. Eva Driver attended' the funera'l of Mrs. Enoch Edgerton ill Why no county Sunday, Mr. J. S. File.we spent Sunday ana .Monday in Salisbury. Little La Verne Driver who was | taken to Rex llos-pitafl for treat ment Thursday, Jan. 2, is ri-' L n.uch imp roved at this time am: it is thought that she can I f I •lieugilut home in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mozin-g >, | Mrs. W. A. Ncivdan and' M.r. Sh".- j wood Shuler spent Tuesday in AViii^on. 'Max and1 Mrs . W. O. Me K ei th a n cf Wilmington, have moved ti SoJna and have taken apafrtm?nt3 at Mr. W, If. O’Kola’s on the cor ner of Raeford and Waddell streets. Mr. and 'Mrs. Egbert Jine.;, of Snmthfieid, have moved into the home aieceinitly vacated1 by Mr. W. B. Godwin on North R'aefoixi street. Mr. Jones comes as the manager of tlie dime store. Mir. C. H. Langston, has movci his family from Princeton to Ste rna and is occupying a house on N» Tth Gcteon street. Mr. J. O. Gulfley and1 family have nv»veti! to Selma from Wilsur »nd are at home on Ncafth Lol Pck stiTcct. News has apached Selma of the sudden death of Mr. 'WiHia'n Strickland of O’Neals township which occurred Tuesday after noon* presumably of a beaut at tack. Mr.x Strickland was about 50 years of age, niiember of Antiocn j Paylist chuirch from which the fur» oral was ecmiduQtcd' Wiedimesday [afternoon by fhiLs paston, Rev. Ar ! thur Gretach. Mir. Strickland leaves a widow and four children. He was *a brether of Mrs. J. R. Creech of Sdma. uoiia VI awrtivi %ki, 'Ull* same 'being bounded on the North by the lands of E. R. Gulley, J. D. Gulley and G. W. Horne, on the East by the lands of Hubert Jones, Arthur Jones and L. -II. Johnson, on the 'South by the lands cif E. R. Gulley, L. H. Johnson and C. VV. Home, and on the West by the lands of C. W. Horne and E. R. Gulley, and being the identical tract of land conveyed by deeds to E. R. Gulley, front N. G. Gulley, dated October 1G, 188G, recorded in Book C No. 5, at page 27, front Robert C. Gulley and wife, dated -Nov. 22, 188G, -recorded in Book F No. G, page 290, and front R. C. Gulley and wife, dated De cember 9, 1890, recorded in Book F No. G, page 292, office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston County, North Carolina, reference to which said deed's is hereby made for a more particular de scription of the same. Terms of sale cash ant! trus-1 tee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as his evidence cf -good faith. This 30 day of December, 1929. THE RALEIGH SAVING'S BANK &. TRU-ST CO., Trustee. C. W. PRIDGEN, Attorney, Raleigh, N. C. 7 14 21 28 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. I Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed by Lawrence Blackman and wife, Kitty Blackman, J. H. Bar bour and wife, Lucette Barbour, Book 230 penge 414. of the John ston County Registry, default hav ■bo the undersigned trustee, wniah said deed of trust is dated De cember 1, 1928, and' recorded in ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein se- 1 cured the undersigned trustee will on Friday, January 31, 1930, at or about twelve o'clock noon, at i the courthouse door at Smith-field, / offer for sale and sell to the high- , 3st bidder for cash the following j < lescribed property: « ‘All those certain pieces', ' par- - .•els or tract of land containing * iifty-nine (59) acres, more or * We arc glad to welcome Mi*, nd Mrs. ALvtin Collier back to our Diwm. Mr. Collier has opened' a arber shop at Mason’s service ta'Orom. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peelie wean 0 Goldsboro Wednesday to visit j hoiir daughter, Mrs. 0. L. Bag- : ey. Mir. and Mrs. C. F. Bag-ley ar ended the funeral of their uniie, dr. J. D. .Strickland of Goldsboro ruesday. Mrs. Robie Johnson and little lauigh.ter, Audrey, of Lucamia, spent the week end here wi.r Mrs. R. L. Moore. Friends of Mir.. Alex Creecn were sorry to learni of has death at his home near here Monday morning. His death was not unexpected1 though, ais -he had been confined to his bed for sev eral months. iMir. and Mrs. Dewey SimpsuU visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peelie Sunday after noon. Mr. Lester Godwin, of Kenly, vvois in town Tuesday afternoon. Mr. R. H. Pittm'an has recently opened a barber shop here, it in located in the reair of the ban!* building. Mrs. M. S. SpraggiLns, of lar bero, is visit-ng her mother, Mrs IM innie Bagley. . Mrs. E. E. Parrish, of Wilson : 1 Mills, iis Visiting her dau inter Airs. u. v>. L/avts. .Mr. E. C. Mercer left Monday IV.- Mars Bluff to accept u po- j sit km there as operator, lie has been operator here for the A. 0. L. R. ,R. company since October and has made many friend > here since that time who regre. very much for him to leave. Mr. White of Rocky Mount has accepted tike 1 os it ion here as operator and we welcome him tc our town. Mc.-dam-es Albert Smith. of SmVhfield, and Herbert *V- ..’a. of Washting-tcn, D. C., were in town Tuesday. Hurrah for the Micro high school girls’ basketball! team. So far„they have played1 two games and have wen both of them. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed (by E. R. Gulley and wife, Onide B. Gulley, to the under signed trustee, which said deed of trust is dated June 1, 1927. and recorded in Book 219 page 227 of the Johnston county registry, default having been made in the payment cif the indebtedness thereby secured and in the condi tions therein- -secured, the under signed- trustee will on -Friday, January 3-1, 1930 at or about twelve o’clock noon at the court house door at -Smithfield, offer for sale and -sell to -the highest bidder fer cash the following de scribed property: | All that certain piece, parcel i or tract of land containing 250.20 } acres, more or less, situate, lying j and’ being on No. 10 highway bc j tween -Smithfield and Clayton | about two miles cast -of Clayton, j in -Clayton township, Johnston I county, North Carolina having such shapes, -metes, courses and | distances as will more fully ap : pear by reference to a plat there* ! of, made by E. P. Lore, C. E., on the 2 day of May 1927, and at tached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock ess, situate, lying and being on ilve Four Oaks amid Clayton public noad, about five (5) miles north west from the town of Four Oaks, in Elevatkxn township, Johnston jaunty, .State of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, cour ses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a f plat thereof, made by W. J. Lam-1 bert, surveyor, on -the 10 day of: December 1928, and attached to! the abstract now on file with the, Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being -bounded on the North iby the lands of Lonnie Austin and Jasper Hill, along Black Creek; on the East by the lands of John VV. Lee; on the S , by the lands of nJch W. Lee; and or. the West by the lands of John W. Lee and being more particu larly described as follows: Beginning at a black gum on the bank of Black Creek and runs South 140 poles to a stake; thence S 80 E 40 poles to a stake, thence South 20 poles to a stake; thence East 18 poles to a stake; thence N 10 E 122 poles to a red i oak on the Bank of Black Creek* I thence up the creek as it mean ders to the beginning, containing 59 acres, and being the same tract of land conveyed' 'by deed from Thomas W. Johnson and wife Dor^ Johnson, to Lawrence Black man, of date, November 7, 1925 said dieed- being duly recorded, ir Deed Book No. 150, at pa-gt 212, in the office of the Regis lei of -Deeds for Johnston county State of North Carolina, to w-hicl reference is made for more com plete description of the same. Terms of sale cash and trus tee will require deposit of 10 pe cent of the amount of the bid a his evidence of good faith. Thus 30 day of December, 192£ THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BAN I & TRUST CO., Trustee. C. W. PRIDGEN, Attorney. Raleigh, N. C. Jan 7 14 21 28 NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an or der of resale in a special proceed ing entitled J. A. Temple, ad ministrator, v®. Bumwoll T. Coley, ot als, the undersigned, commis sioner will offer for sale at the courthouse door .in) Johnston coun ty, North Carolina, on tlie 18 day of January, 1930, between the hours of 12 M and lp.m. the following described lot or parcelj of land; said lot lying and being , on the west side of Massey sorestj in the town of Selma, North Car- j oiltna, fronting 80 feet on said ; street and adjoining the lots j of W. R. Smith on the north and | J. W. Blackman on the south and | known as the Alice T. Coley no me place. Said property is being j sold to raise assets to settle said * estate. ; Ten per cent of the purchase) price will be required on day of sale. This Jan. 2, 1930. W. P. AYCOCK, Com. Jan 7 14 NOTICE JOHNSTON COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust exe cuted by E. B. McCabe and Mat tie McCabe to the undersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is dated June 1, 1920, and record ed' in Book 184, page 132, of the Johnston County Registry, default having 'been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se-1 cured and in the conditions there-1 in secured, the undersigned trus-; tee wmiI on rriuiay, January ,51, 1930 at or about twelve o’clock noon at the courthouse door at; Smithfield, offer for sale to the1 highest bidder for cash the fol- j lowing described property: AH of 't'lnat contain piece, par cel or tract of land containing 57, [ acres more or loss, situate, lying! | and being in Elevation township, j ! about 12 miles northwest of the f i town of Smithfield, N. €., John-! ston county, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by refer ence to plat thereof made by E. P. Lore, on May 20, 1925, and at tached to abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, same being bounded on the North by J. I). Barbour, on the South by J G. Dixon, on the west by T. D. Bai ibour, and on the east by J. C. I Dixon, being the identical tract j land conveyed by deed from. J. i VV. Waddell Lo* E. B. M'cC\bc\| dated December 2, 1918, said deed j being duly recorded in book 52 at I page 84, in- the Registry of John ston county, to which reference is! made for a more complete de« j Script ion and more particularly i described as follows: Bounded on the south by J. G. j Dixon, on the north by J. D. Bar ' bour and others. Beginning at an j iron stake, J. C. Beasley and J. I G. -Dixon’s corner; thence eas' j three chains to a stake: thence North 7 chains to an iron stake formerly a post oak; thence S 81 W 2.45 chains to a pine (dead) in the Horse Pen Branch; thence up the old run- of said branch about k.25 clvains to an iron stake (maple called for), thence , about North with J. 1). Barbour’s line 12.60 chains to an iron stake. J. D. Barbour’s corner; thence E i 18.77 chains to a stake on tho vest side of Reedy Branch, W. L. Lassiter’s comer; thence with :he high water mark S 4 W 2.5C jhains; -thence -S 39 E with the ligh water mark 5 chains; thence 3 15 E with the high atei nark 2.88 chains to a stak=; hence S 19 chains to a stake in f. G. Dixon’s line; thence W 6.77 hains to a stake in the center1 >-f lane; thence S 2.77 chains to a -take, J. G. Dixon’s corner; -thence N 11.54 chains to the beginning, ontaining 57 acres, more or less. All that certain piece, parcel jy bract of land containing 30.80 ac res more or less, situate, lying: and being1 about 12 miles north west of the city of SraitMiekl, N. C., Johnston county, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully ap pear iby reference to a plat there of, made 'by E. P. Lore, on March 20, 1925 and attached1 to the ab stract now on file with the Atlan tic Joint Stock Land Bank of Ral eigh, same being bounded on the month by J. G. Dixon, on the south j iby Lassiter, on the west by Henry iByird, and on the east by Reedy Branch, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to E. B. McGaibe, iby L. G. Stevens, Ezra Parker, and J. A. Wellons, com missioners, Alfred Johnston and wife Emma Johnston, E. J. Wel lons and wife, Cornelia WeHon-a, which deed is recorded in the Reg istry of Johnston county, at Smithfield, N. C., in book 183 at page 450 and which is more par I ticulwrly described as follows: I Beginning at a white oak in the: road in Henry Byrd’s line, runs •with the road N 3 degrees 15’ W 240 feet to a stake in bend of said I road; thence N 11 degrees 30’ W 405 feet to a stake in Hawk Branch; thence as Hawk Branch N 38 degrees 30’ E 400 feet to a stake; thence as said 'branch N 45 degrees E 220 feet to a stake, Dixon’s corner; thence as sakl Dixon’s line S 84 degrees E 1473 feet to a stake in Reedy Branch; thence as Reedy Branch S 31 de grees E 303 feet to a staxc; thence S 28 degrees 30’ E 104 feet to a stake; thence S 5 degrees 45’ E 130 feet to a small poplar in said Reedy Branch; thence as line of lot No. 2 S 79 degrees W 2100 1 feet to the beginning, containing 36.80 acres. Tennis of sale cash and trustee i will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid us his evidence of good faith. This 30 day December, 1929. THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK &. TRUST CO.. Trustee. C; W. PRIDGEN, Attorney, . Raleigh, N. C. HONOR ROLL FOR MEADOW CCHOOL (Scholarship Honor Roll) Grade 1. Sc?. W: Lena Pear, Barefoot, Lais Adams, Isla Rut i Johnson, Luna Lee Johnson, Mil dred John sen, Mary Louise Rose, Mianshiaill I^ee Gilbert, Robert Join son, Ira B. Johnson. Grade 1, See. X: Veatiil Lee, Ada Ellen Smith, Vesliil Warren, D xl las Hudson, Burchcll Rhode*, Grade 1, Section Z: Ruby Beas ley, E’dise Lee, Lola Taint, El «. 1 Tart, John Niaittoain Nodes, C ar ence Aidanis Lurmrs Lee, John Av ery Parker. Grade 2 Sec. W: Vida Beasley, Annie Johnson. Grade 2, See. X: William M - Lamb, El wood Parker, Elo:se B ai’ ofc ct, Le n ona M ©La mb. Grade 2, Section Y: Etha Ma • guret Adam*, Eva Adams, r:ir*z A!dam>, Bessie Langston, Lent Mae Me La mb. Grade 3 Sec. W: Clarence W< Id. Grade 3, Sec. X: Lela Jernigan, Eva Yeung, ELva ‘Benscn, Le-r.o Mwa Barefoot, Myrtle A darns, Lloyd Lee. Gr'ade 3, See, Y: A11 ran Adru--, Ccrene Barefoot, Bertha Hudson Mtanjcry Johnson, Velma Lang ft on, Mary Ann Lee, AiMealn bol lard, Irene Raynor, Elizabeth Weed Hebert Adams, Charles Biatrefoct, John Jr. Johnson, Mac shiatll Lee, John Thel Smith, Grade 4, Section W: Mary Jchir.ison, Harvey Flowers, Jasoe* Hart, G.'ade 4, Section- X: Bettie Me Lamb, Ruby Youmg-, Lcssii’e Tavt, Viaclia .PhiHi’iips, Ella- Eason, Alicia By.'icifiX't, Verdic© Bcuv;focit, Mattie Lee. 'Grade 4, See. Y: Hilda Godwin, Annie EVzabc'h Sniliith, A dm Go’d Michigan, Mary Celestial Johnson, Ada: Sinli'.’h Hood. G'ltide 5, See. X: Pearl Ad am.*, iMarcsites Barefoot, Mod Johnson, Bcvie Dunn, Mddred Hmdwctn), Myrtle Iliwfeom. Pauline MhLamb. Grade 5, Sef?itiic-n Y: India Hill. Rlachel Hill, Fac Lowise iM&itlfchews. Load© Taylor, Elton Allan. Celne Sin" ill. 'G ril le ■(»: Ruth Ati-.ims, A If no P. efoct, Ruby Barcifcoit, Hi'cl Godwin, ChiisU'u© Johnson, Etoise Lee, <M|airy Ellen McLamb, Ka di jI MdLamb, James B:ire"ooz, Ambrose Lee, Car sen Me Lamb, Gaulcm Parker. Grade 7: Phoba Allen Alda Ad vnr?, Christie Adams, Susan AJ jni'3, Velma Barefoot, Eva God win, Va'a’a Parker, Luxrife iRa/nor, Rcietnial MbLaimlb, Fanny . Young, td!ea<n .Wkxd, Joseph Johnson. Grade 8, 'See. X: Sallie Lang •Rfcirr, Vh '.am Langston, Mary Nor its. Gj ade 8, S'ec. Y: Ella Johnson >ora Moor©. Grade 9: Margaret Smith, L y -ie Parker. G.i'ade M: Garland Smith, Gol '•a Mae Lee, Rebecca Ixre. (Improvement Honor RolP 1-W: Geraildime Johnson. 1 -X: Janies Weaver. 1-Y: Roby Lee. 1- Z: J’ohin Aivery Parker. 2- W: Luj-iile R’oyals. 2-X: O. V. PiarkeT. 2- Y: Randal Parker. 3- W: Grade Thornton: 3-X: Hazel Everett. 3- Y: John Johnson Jr. 4- W: Jasper Tart. -fl 4 - X: T hoi m<a West. 4- Y: John Morrison. Johnson. 5- X: (Felton WJctod. 5-Y: Ouilbreth Barefoot. G: .Micjvroe Johnson. 7: Hil-diai M'asseinigHtU 8-X: Htvrvey Hudson. ‘ fyf 8-Y: Edina Marler. 9: Luther Godwin. 10: Alone Johnson. 11: Clara Lee. NOTICE The undfeinsrigned ‘having quali fied ns adlmin-Ositrabor on the es tate oif Alex 'Creech, decease*!, he.etby niobifii'es all persons ihiavi.ig (.lams against said estate tio pro se:.; the isiame ho me duly verified on or before tihie 14 diay of Jan uary, 1931 on* hhiiv* net ice will bo pie.idled1 in 'bar of t'hidiir recovery; ana all persons indebted to s id estate wtilLl miaike immediate pay ment. This 10 day of January, . 1930. L. S. CREECH, Admr. SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING ]; LAND I Under and by virtue of the j power and authority of a certain ; deed of trust executed the day of January 1929 by and be- J tween E. R. Gulley and wife. ' Onida B. Gulley, to J. W. Bailey, i trustee, the same being recorded I in Book 204, page 51 office of j the Register of Deeds of Johnston j county, default having been made 1 in the payment of the first of the I three notes secured by the said | deed of trust and the maturity of | the entire debt having been acce1- j crated amt declared due aiid' in | default, and being unpaid,. and1 upon request of the holder of the ■ notes secured by the said trust, the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder at the courthouse door of ! Johnston county at noon on the 18 i day of January, 1930 the follow ing described tracts or parcels of land: First: All that tract or parcel of land in Cleveland township, Johnston county, North Carolina, containing 597 acres, more, or less, known as the John Ellington farm, adjoining the lands of Jesse Bason, W. R. Barbour, J. Walter Myatt and others, ami being the same lands described in a deed from the Wachovia Bank & Trust Company to J. A. Griffin, E. R. Gulley, C. W. Pender, J. M. Tur ley, W. I. Whitley and A. R. Duncan, said deed boing dated the 1 day of December, 1921 and re | corded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Johnston coun ! ty in Book 1G6 at page 141, io j which reference i& hereby made I >r a more particular description, his tract is offered subject to a rior mortgage securing an in ebtedness of about 29,000.00, Second: That tract of land j in ohnston county, North Caro 1tha, n which the said E. R. Gulley and arnily reside, known as the homo ract, and containing forty (40) icres, more or less, and more par icularly described as follows: Be ng the 40 acres conveyed to E. 1. Gulley by B. A. Hoeutt and vife, Lucile E. Hoeutt, by d«ed February 11, 1918 and reeorcfe'l n the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston county, North Carolina, in Book No. 41 at page 166, to which reference is made ^or a more particular description. Those tracts will be offered as follows: The tract described as second tract will be offered firzt. The tract described as first tract will bo offered second in event the tract first offered does not bring a sufficient sum to pay t-hje indebtedness secured by the said mortgage. Terms of sale: Cash. This December 11, 1929. * J. W. BAILEY, Trustee. $200.00 PAID FOR ONE COPPER CENT J. D. Mji: tin, of Fiiehmon 1. Va., iis. the proud possessor of a check for $200.00 paid him! for tun eld copper cent. The •Narm'bir at.-'c Co mm y, Dept. (Hid, Font Went’i. Texas, -who1 purchased .this penny from Ml\ Martin, says 'there are nju'm -ercios old coin;, hills dn t stamps 'in circulation for vVhih they wiill gladly pay b.'ig eSuh premiums. So the', you U’ill •knoAv tiji-e value of old coirs and stamps and what to waft eh for m ye or change, the Num ismatic Company Avail sendfm only 4c to any reader of ' this paper who writes themi, a largo .ittusitrated coin folder describ ing some of these wanted ar ticles and the big profits to be made. Better write them today fc-r this large folde^ sojr you can post yourself an | know just what to look 'fo *. iRcmember that Mr. Martin’s knowing the value of his penny meant a difference of to him. Without lcnoiwinjgf i'.s ! -v alkie that penny might! {std-i be in circula'.lon, passing | H'h-roiugh the hands of .thous ■ar.ds until s'omv;::ie like Mr. i Martin, who knows o:’d .coins, .recogn.ized its value. I! pays to bo peuted. Send 4c now for the illustrated coin folder. You have nothing to ilc.se, everything l > gain. BLACKSMITH SHOP MOVED! I have moved my blacksmith shop from the Jenkins White shop to the Hyman Fort cafe near the Plant ers Warehouse, and am now ready for work. ; DAVID JONES * ' Garden Peas Early Alaska, Tom Thumb, Laxton Champion of England Hood Bros. On the Corner Smithfield, N. C. Notice to Tax Payers This is to advise the taxpayers of Johnston. County that under Section 805 Public laws of North Carolina, Session of 1929, beginning February 1, 1930 a penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes for the year 1929. This penalty is not put on by the County Commissioners but is specifically prescribed in the above section. ■> D. W. Paker Tax Collector for Johnston County
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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