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Johnson 1 own FOUR OAKS, Route 4, Jan. 23. — M: Jaires Jthrif aji has return cd te her he me near Angler after spending seme time here with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Vaughn John son. y\r and Mrs. John Massengill and children, of South Carolina. ^are spending some time at Mr. W. S. Massengilrs. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Langdon and children, of the Spilona sec tion, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Lee, Sunday. Misses Gertrude Benson and Minnie Wheeler spent last week end with their aunt, Mrs, L. D. Whit lenten in Benson. Me? srs. C a'.Lon Boyles and Tal rr.an Penny. cf Coats, were visi ters here Sunday. The many friends of Mrs. Car olyn Mass eng ill will be glad to learn she is slightly improving after being confined to her bed for seme time. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson, of Baibcur T; wn, visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Vara, Godwin, of near Ben.*< n. is spending .some time v. i‘ h Mi: s lone Olive. J.'ILVU JO. * r lives at Hentnvillc last wok, Mt:;■ 1'ir.f-L Allen and Mal colm VVhittenton visited friends in Four Oaks Sunday night. Misses I.<- :ua Parrish, Elsie Mr.cd, ,Y;cla Aden and Messrs. Klninth Kelly and Percy Parrish vc.rt to Buie's Creek Sunday. Miss I'd trie Johnson, of near Bon?i n, : pent Sunday with hei cousin, Ml's Ruth Johnson. Mr. Lundy Campbell, cf Coats, was a visitor here Sunday. Mc.otv. Crvin and Hugh John srn attended the minstrel at Ikn s n Friday. Mr. Walter Dixon cf Willow cpiing-s, was in cur section hi«t x y y y. y .y. y y y y .*4 MICRO SCHOOL : y y y y y y y y y y y y * Eula Aycock. Reporter. The senior class met on Janu ary lid for the purpose of select ing the following: motto: “After the clouds, the sunshine”; Cass flower, while lily; class colors, green and white. Who is who in the senior class? For Girls: pret tiest. Rosa Atkinson; most attrac tive. Lizzie Moore; most .studious, Alice Anderson; best allround girl, Canute h it?,gera!d; best ath’eto, Thelma Helm; most dignified. Mildred Garner; neatest. Alice Anderson; best nature J, Lizzie Moo’c. Fir the boys; niu-t hand s-T-me, C. p,. llinnant; most at tivc, C. B. llinnant; most scholarly, Lee Douglas Wei! m-g br-1 athlete, Chester Peele; most dignified, C. B. llinnant; neatest, Chi Her Peel; best natured, Ches ter Peele; best all round boy, Chester Peele. '•‘‘G were very glad to welcome Mi-s Garrison, heme demonstra ticn agent, hack to our school on January Ifi. We have a large number of members in mu* 1-H CcUb, ami wo liupa to accomplish much during the year. On the fol . lowing day the club met and circled for its president Rosa At kinson; secretary, Kulu Aycock. Our unexpected visitors during the past week were Dr. Masse;;, Dr. Branch and Dr. Hinnant, who made a raid on those dreadful diseases, itch and whooping cough. Their talks were much enjoyed by all. Our pupils throughout the school are enjoying a season of : rp: i progress. They are gaining much, and are always ready to claim all they possess; therefore Dr. Massey proved to be too Quick fer them—he very shrewdly ltd a few cf them to claim for themselves mare than they had actually acquired—titch, D .. Brunch also pleased the audience by his tartful way of suiting his lecture to all ages and by includ ing stories besprinkled with hu ■ .aior. Dr. Branch with the aid f Dr. Massey is conducting a dental I-.-clinic in the county. We shall *>& ■ glad to welcome them here any • time. ^ We are obliged to give three cheers for the gills’ basketball •team. They played Glendale ' on January J7. The score was b-12 in - cur favor. We hope they will hold this splendid record in the future. The entertainment given Tues 't day evening by the Carolina Fun makers of Smithfield furnished an 1 hour of fun and* amusement fur every one present. We welcome the 1* unmakers who made us fun, and hope their visits are only be gun. Programs are given in the au- I t ditorjuni each Friday morning at i Vn.-JO J>y the grades successivelyj fo/m the first through the sev-i enth and on Tuesdays at the same hour by the high school. The program Friday was given by the first grade. They showed ; great ability and fine training in their singing and reciting. The senior class will give a play, “Enter the Hero” by The resa Halburn. Whatever practice cur much crowded schedule al lows is being conducted by the class itself. We cordially invite our patrons to hen: any and all of these programs. Grantham BENTONVILLE, Koutc 2. Jan. 23.—'Miss Lula Millard, of Mount Olive, spent the week end with i her mother, Mrs. J. E. Davis. Miss Emma Canaday, of Rocky Mount, is spending the week with Miss Annie Sue Porter. Mr. Waiter Outland spent the week end in Northampton county. He w£s accompanied home by his : daughters, Misses Mildred and El j sie. i There was a light hail here or Thursday morning, followed by a I snowstorm. COTTON LETTER. Today a ginning report of 1 1. 187,000 bales ■was slightly lower than the trade had expected, and while it has had at this writ mg no particular influence on the market, at the same time it dm a great deal towards dispelling I the thought that the ultimate yick. is going to be larger than pie vious estimates had indicated. There are many hopeful sign, regarding genera! business con ditions, which are beginning U make their appearance. Indira lions point to a great deal c, .•(instruction work dining the ncx; dx months. It is even felt thn' .he present late for money wili ■timulate real (state and home building this spring. While these factors do not immediately afftet :he eoti .n hu-iness, they will give >nip!» ;»rnent, if they ctmc to pass •o a great many people, whilst allying power is confined to those articles which do not appear in the luxury class. This, in turn, should rring its reflection in the cotton i industry. , The crash in the securities mar ! tet last Fall has had a very soib -’rir.g effect on all classes of peo ple, so the tendency new is U fet away from extravagance and to buy those things wjiich are just ‘ is good, but net so expensive Already the styles indicate that Iressos made of cotton goods vvil be the rage this spring and sum nor. While the mills are still feei ng their way, ami are not anx ous to put in any sleeks, we be I iovo that the corner has beer I aimed in the cotton goods indus i ry. This dees not mean that ivt. i vill have a boom in dry goods, but j t does mean that there will not >o the difficulty of distributing I ;oods, which had been anticipator i luring the height of the securiti Early indications j»ojnt to -oil!:' I •eiiucdi* n in acreage, and if *’.•? • ni-irhan!- and Wanker.- in the vjutii will make it their dntj l' •>oe that acreage is reduced, Uv v ’ *an contribute enormously to vards the solution of the cot4, n 1 ncblcm; because once the public relieves there is to be a reducti ;• 11 acreage, they will look upon tin rrcsent price of cotton with mu l< novo friendly eyes than ,lu \ lave in the past. IllBBAJU) Bit OS. & CO. New York, Jan. 2:5. NOTICK I’ndtr and by virtue of the au ihor.ty comaini d in a judgment in the S;r. . i.il Proceedings entitled A. Mur..-, ot a! vs. Sadie Mas sey Fanner, o; all," the imder>ign ul c: n.ini.-sinner will soli at pub lic* aue.Cn for cash to the high est bidder the hereinafter describ ee fmc pert.y on Monday, February 21. I'd;50 at 12 o'clock M w;i the premises. That house and lot situated and iecatnl on Chinch street in the ‘own of Smithfield, N. and ad joining the lards of Mrs. L. F. Watson defined and described as follows: Beginr.in * at M: s. Ol!via Fanis’ corner on Crunch Street, now Mrs.; F. hi. Watson's corner, i:; the] nun of Smith-field and on the South side < f said street and runs the Ennis line South to Spring Branch; thence up tlu* run of Spiing Branch to a stake, the same being corner of line and lot i of Mrs. \. A. Benton; thence north with '.he Benton line to a stake on Church street; thence west with Church street to the beginning point, and containing* one-half aero more or less. The same being known as the T. K. Konst house and lot. First Tract: Beginning at a stake in the Smithfield n ad atic runs S E 11.",0 feet to a stake, corner of the lands . f Sal lie .Muns; thence N 71.1*.:S •>2l\ eet to a stake, corner of Sailie i VJuiw and Z. L. Le-May; ;her.ee * V 5* E 457 feet to a pine; thence i 5 71.1-5* W 178t» feet to a stake; . hence N <50.30 W 1213 feet to a*1 •'take in the Smith field road; i thence S 29.30 W Wj tee. to the < beginning, and containing 35.5 ac re.s more or less. Same being lot , -No. J in a survey made by K. P. Pore, in January, 1930. Second Had: Peginning at a' stake in the Sniithfield load, cor-i r.er of S. 15. Jones and runs S' S4.50 E along the Earl of Granvilk line 2434 feet to a stake corner of_S. B. .Jones; thence S 5* \V 3do feet to a pine corner of lot No. 1; thence S 71.15 YV 1783 iec-t to a stake corner of lot No. 1; thence X 60.30 YV 1215 feet; -o a stake, the beginning point and ’containing 43.75 acres more or ess. Same being lot No. 2 in a <dct of the Grizzie A. Mims land.-., •ui vey made by L. p. Gore, in January, 1930. These two tracts of land will; »e sold on the premises, near the; esidence cl Buck Johnson about! me-half mile N of Sniithfiekl on heboid .Miichiner Depot Road at 2:30 p. m.. on Monday. February j M, 1930. These pieces of property ire being sold for a division, j The house and lot is admirably; I dtuated in one of the best resi-! I lential sections, of the town. The , wo larms above described are ! .’onvenien-tly located on an >m ) roved public road with consider able cleared land cn each tract and i good house an outbuildings on Tract No. 2. This is an excelkn. -ppoitunity to buy a very valu ib!e farm situated near one of the K‘.-t towns in the stale, Smith :k*!d. The two tracts will be sold ..Op tra tel y and then sold as a w;ihe. vlmlicver sale brings tlie most noney, the same will be confii.n I*1 net? of Sale: on 1 he premises. T;mc of Siu*: Monday, 12 M V'ormuy 21, ll'.'VO. Tennis of Sale*: Cash. The purchases will .be required .» depo.-it 10 pec cent on the day L‘ sale. This Jan. 2‘>, TJJO. J. A. WELLOXS, W. H. LYON, C MO. W. I! Alii, s’OTK'K OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Default having been made in the nyment <f certain notes executed >y J. 11. Ayeock and• Martha Ay cck to I!. F. Edge: ton, said teles being secured by nun ted on iva! estate, the undersign d will under an 1 by virtue of the K.-wer and authority contained in aid mortgage deed, which w«i x» cuted on February ’•>, lb.M nd recorded in Book No. 11M ... ago 42 of the Johnson c unty ogisdry, offers for sale an l will ell to the highest bidder for cash •t the courthouse door on Mon lay, February 21, lbJO between he hour if i2:0<) M and 1:00 p. n. tile follow ir.g described reel state in Johnston county, tc-wit: Adjoining the la in is of C. \V. nlgertor.’s heirs and otneis, and eing all of that tract of land ontaining one hundred eight our (184) acre--, more or Jess, can-eyed to said J. H. Aycbck oy if. 1*’. Eclgerton and wife Marion 1’ idge-Fton, by dev .1 dated Xu\ 2, 1024, recorcd in Book No. ! ".7. i page 2b5 in the Registry <0 I i hnsten county, and reference t. | hit h clot rl is hereby mad-1 ai.d ! he description of said lands by notes and bounds. This the 2d day January, I'.ido. II. K. EDGERTOX, Mortgage,. | HE FARMERS BANK OF ! wKNLY. Transferee. ! ‘ALL 1). GRADY, Attorney. The Herman variety prove 1 to >e the best general purpose soy j j >eans for Wayne county in i 'emonstration conducted this sea on by G. Williams of Mean. ; Mivp. NOTHF \OKTH ' AKnUNA. j : 01 IN ST ON COUNTV. 1 Under an(| by virtue of the ! mwer ami authority contained :'i i hat certain detd ,.f trust cx.-tu' ; d by F. K. Gulley and wif •. ; huide 15. Gulley, to tin* unde - | igivd tius'tce. which said deed < f ru.-t is dated June 1, 1927 and ecurded in Bui k 219 page 227 if the Johnston county registry, lefault having- been made in the 1 layment of the indetbtedr.v s 1 hereby -secured and in the eondi ions therein secured, the urder igned trustee will on Friday, January .‘51, 1920 at or about .welve oVkek noon at tin* e«*u. muse dear at Smithfieid, •>ftv,r f-or sale and sell to the highest iiddcr fcr cash the following de ar ri bod property: All that certain piece, parcel >r tract of land containing 25b 2‘i icres, more or less, situate, lying ind being on No. 10 highway lu ween Smithfieid and Clayton ibout two miles cast of Ulayton, n - Clayton township. Johnston avunty, North Carolina having such shapes, metes, courses and listances as -will move fully ap pear bv reference to a plat there of. made by H. V. Lore, C. F... on ih»* 2 day of May 1927, and a: '.ached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Uand Bank of Raleigh, the same oeing hounded on the North by the lands of F. R. Gulley, J. li. Gulley and G. W. Horne, on the ha.-t by the lands of Hubert Jones. Arthur Jones and L. H. Johnson, •»n the South by tie* lands of F. R. Gulley, L. ii, Johnson and ‘ W. Home, and on the West by the lands of C. \V. Horne and L. R. Gulley, and being the idtiric-il tract of land conveyed by deeds to F. R. Gulley, from N. G. Gulley Iated October lb. 188b, receded in Hoik C No. 5, at page 27, 1 rom Robert C. Gulley and wife. Iated Nov. 22. 188b, recorded In Jook F No. b. page 290, and from i. C. Gulley and wife, dated l)i ember 9, 1890, recorded in Bum. ' No. G, page 292, office of the togister of Deed's for Johnston i. s> which said deeds is hereby’ ia<ie for a more particular de criptio-n of the same. Terms of sale cash and tras ee will require deposit of 10 per , ent of the amount of the bid as j lis evidence df .good faith. This 30 day of December, 1929. pup: ralkjgh savings bank i. TRUST CO., Trustee. W. PRIDGEN, Attorney, taleigh, N. C. r 14 21 2H NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. IOH NSTON COU NTY. Under ami by virtue of the :x,.wer and authority containe 1 in :hat certain deed of trust execut ed by Lawrence Blackman and wife, Kitty Blackman, J. H. Bar bour and wife, Lucette Barbour, Book 230 pace 414. of the John ston County Registry, default hav to the undersigned trustee, wnich, said deed of trust is dafted De cember 1, 1928, and recorded in ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein -e cured the undersigned trustee will on Friday, January 31, 1930, at or about twelve o’clock noon, at the courthouse door at Smithfieid, offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash the following described property: AM those certain pieces, par cels or tract of land containing fifty-nine (.33) acres, more or less, •.situate, lying and being on the Four Oaks and Clayton public road, about five (5) miles north west from the town of Four Oaks, in Elevation township, Johns’.on •oimty, Slate of North Carolina -;es anil distances as will more fully appeal by reference to a plat thereof, made by W. J. L.i bert, surveyor, on the 10 day of December 1028. and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being: bounded ;n the North by the lands of Lonnie Austin and Jasper Hill, along Black Creek; on the East jy the lands of John \V. Lee. on die S by the lands of n.J oh W. Lee; and or .he West by the lands of John W. Lee and being- more p&rticu al ly described as *"ol!ows; Beginning: at a black gum on -.he bank of Black Creek and runs South 1 10 poles to a stake; thence S 80 E 10 j>oles to a stake, .hence South 20 poles to a stake; thence East 18 poles to a stake; hence N 10 E 122 poles to a red >ak on the Bank of Black Creek hence lip the creek as it m dia lers to the beginning, containing 50 acres, and being the .same .ract of land conveyed by doe.i from Thomas W. Johnson and wife Dora Johnson, to Lawrence Black nan, of date. November 7, 1925, said deed being duly recorde 1 in Deed Book No. 150. at page 212, in the office of the KegUicr of Deeds for Johnston county State of North Carolina, to which reference is made for more com plete description of the same. Terms of sale cash and trus tee will require deposit of 10 per rent c.f the amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith. This ttO day of December. 1029 THE RALEIGII SAVINGS BANK d TRUST CO., Trustee. W. PRIDGEN, Attorney. Raleigh, N. C. Jan 7 14 21 28 N C TT CE O V S A EE OF LA X D Under and by virtue cf aut'v. • conferred by deed cf trim! 1 •'ecuted by E. R. Gulley a.ri -do Onulla B. Gulley to thg First V-vt icnal Company, cf Du: h im. me. a Nor:h Carolina t’erwra t.on, T.us ee, dated ‘.ho 1 day of SoMtcn-.bc r 1928 ar.J recorded in ■ r' k 228 page 81 in the rff;-; cf Register «f Duds of ,!. nn t n county. the I-" ■ ‘ Nan nvi; ‘ "I- pany if Du: l'-. n, I "'ll at 12:00 '.Mock i: m u vlowlay, February 17, 19,10 at'the 21 c , *n hfou.se doer of the Sape mo 1 •Ourt of Johnston county in Smith- l< .-'Id, North Carolina, sell at pub is auction for ca='h to the hi g h ^ .st bidder the following described h 1 ,v)perty: It \ certain tract or parcel of : r*tl, situated in Clayton. John- a etc : county. North Carolina, the a same being described as foil- ws a Fog inning at a point in the ^ ra.-tem boundary line of Horne 3 street, said point being 114 feet v .:' t h w a rd c f the Nor th e a s • ■* it e cri r.c-r cf the intc •-ec:ion •: j i i.'m.e street and O'Neil street. " .t the north western corner of’ | j NY. 13, atcccrdirng to survey ro j [ cjrtled' in itlhe Registry of John •: 1 1 county, m Bock 1-12 at paga ~:)4 | * runs eastwardly along th? north-!] ern end of lots 13 and 11, lie1 feet; ithenice northwardly i:. • ! • line parallel with Home >t;\ c57.1 < feet; thence north vestwardly ir: | ?. 11 ne parallel with O'Neil street. |1 H'O feet to the astern boundin'j: :re of Horne street; there? j *ri.thwtrrdly along the bound •»*;.»!, ii.e cf Hcirhe street 55 feet to the ! jf nt of beginming. This is lot No. f- .trending to the survey rev .1- | -d in Book 1-12 at page 594 and Y.-.udes in addition to said let J2 ; ^ - .lip cf land inr.ne-Mutely no - ih j .said let No. 12, said additional j • ‘i* . Hi-11 l'iicjniK o'ii it* : ne ; :< et. ID fee*. and extending cjst-i .)<1 100 f, Th- said lot 12| v*. conveyed by Sam T. IL.rey commissioner to E. R. Gu'l b.v deed dated Miavvii 2 l( 1 •> recorde 1 in Bock Z 7 at j 180; and the addict;: .d i • lip ef land north cf let '•! feet wide ar.d 100 feet <h:or> was conveyed by Il'ich A. 1' . i. wife to E. R. Gulley by 1 rated January 22, Bil l, reccraeJ' r Book T-l2 page 397. The iv*-' . ■ tnce situated on this 1.1 L • wn as 200 Horne St. This safe is made on acccuo: • ' default in the payment of the • : acbteduc-ss secured by safe deed : trust. This sale is made sub.kv .0 taxes and paving- assessor • gainst said land wl.ethe • now cue or to become due. This 10 day cf January. 1930. I* Hi ST NATION A L COM T AN V O'* DURHAM, INC., Trustee. H, \\. COBB .JR.. Attorney NOTICE JOHNSTON COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA, Under and by virtue of the power and -authority contained m that certain deed of trust exe cuted by E. B. McCabe and Mat i i e M cC a be to the u ndersi g n fe trustee, which said deed of trust A dated June 1, 1920, and record ed in Book 184, page 132, of ti.o 1 Johnston County Registry, default having been made in the payme.vt of the indebtedness thereby se-1 CALL ’PHONE 130 —Dry Cleaning —Pressing —Altering SMITHFIELD DRY CLEANING COMPANY “J>onji’’ Driver i Special Sale of Men’s Clothing We have picked from our stock of men and young men's suits 100 suits now on sale at 1 ■_> price. •$45.00 $4 0.00 $85.00 $80.00 THIS MEANS SUITS now_ SUITS now-$20.00 SUITS now_ SUITS now_ eV $25.00 SUITS now $20.00 SUITS now si2.se $10.00 These clothes are made by such mak ers as Schloss Bros. & Company. Mich ael Stern and Character Clothes. i ! ! ! l i « i i« ired and in the conditions there secured, ih.e undersigned Uus c -will on Friday, January 31, >30 at or about twelve' o’clock >on a* the courtnouse door at mitht'iidd, offer for sale to the ghest bidder for cash the fol wing described property: All of that certain piece, par ?1 or tract of land containing 57 :res more or less, situate, lying rid being in Elevation township, jout 12 miles northwest of the nvn of Smithfield, N. C., John :on county, having such shapes, letes, courses and distances as ill more fully appear by recer nce to plat thereof made by E. Lore, on May 20, 1925, and at ached to abstract now on lile •ith the Atlantic Joint Stock Land lank of Raleigh. same being ounded on the North by J. D. larbour, on the South by J G. )ixon, un the west by T. D. Bai ‘coir, and on the east by J. C. )ixcmf being the identical tract f land conveyed by deed from J. V. Waddell to E. B. McCibe, abed December 2, 191S, said deed ►eing' duly recorded in book 52 at •age 81, i!i the Registry of John ton county, to which reference is nade for a more complete de scription ami more particular]} [escribed as follows: Bounded on the south by .T. G Dixon, on the north by J. D. Bar jour and others. Beginning at at run stake, J. C. Beasley and J Dixon’s corner; thence eas Jiree chaiits to a stake; th»:ic« S’ort-li 7 chains to an iron stain ’ormerly a post oak; thence S 8 \Y 2.15 chains to a pine (dead' n the Horse Pen Branch; the*]-.:' ip the «*ld run of said brand ibout 9.25 chains to an iroi stake (maple called -for), there about North with J. D. Barbour' line 12.00 chains to an iron stake L D. Barbour’s corner: thence I 18.77 chains to a slake on th west T.Je *of Reedy Branch, W L. Lassiter’s corner; thence w’.i the high water mark S -1 W 2.5 chains; thence S 39 E with th high water mark 5 chains; then, S 15 E with the High . v mark 2.88 chains to a stnk_ ther.ee S 39 chains to a stake : •L G. Dixon’s line; thence W 5.7 chains to a stake in the cento of lane; thence S 2.77 chains to COMPLEXION IMPROVED . . . QUICKL1 fcSj Look Fit! fie Alive IVER I Get rid of that past; sallow, complexion! Instea Of spending many dollars on fane creams and skin lotions, buy a 2" pkg. of Carter’s Little Liver Pill and remove the constipation pc pons. Your skin will be quick! cleared, and your health improves AJ1 Druggists 25c and 75c red pkg! CARTER’S IILI PILL? I he Perfect j Sun-Tan Skin -■ . i GOUfJAUD'S * ORIENTAL \ w CREAM'** >!*• I II«■('!. X Son. Nfw York \ J stake. J. G. Dixon's comer* thenc#-* W 11.54 chains to the beginning, containing 57 acres, more Or less. All that certain piece, parcel jt tract of kind containing UG.80 ac re??. more or less, situate, lying \ and being about 12 miles north west of the city of Smith field, N. C.. Johnston county, 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, on March 20, 1025 and attached to the ab stract now on file with the Atlan tic Joint Stock Land Bank of Ral eigh, same being bounded on the north by J. G. Dixon, on the south by Lassiter, on the west by Henry Byrd, and on the east by Reedy Branch, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to E- B. McCabe, by L. G. Stevens, Ezra Parker, and J. A. Wellons, com missioners, Alfred Johnston and wife Emma Johnston, E. J. Wel lons and wife* Cornelia Wellon*, which deed is recorded in the ltog istry of Johnston • county, at Smith! i eld, N. C., in book 18*1 at page 450 and which is more par •ppwkiriy described a» follows: . Beginning at a white oak in the in Henry Byrd's line; runs wtwfc the road* N 3 degrees 15' W 2140-feet to a stake in bend of said road; thence N 11 degrees 30’ W 405 feet to a stake in Hawk Branch; thence as llawk 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 said Dixon’s lino 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 staico; thence S 28 degrees 30’ E 1G4 feet to a stake; thence S o degrees 45’ E 130 feet t-o a small poplar ;n said Reedy Branch; thence as lino of lot No. 2 S 79 degrees W 2100 feet to the beginning, containing 36.80 acres. Terms of sale cash and truste? will require deposit of 30 per cent of the amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith. This 30 dav December, 1929. & TRUST CO.. Trustee. C. W PRIDGEN, Attorney, THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK Fresh load of mules just received. Any weight you want. Come and inspect them. Our prices and terms are right. Next to Planters Warehouse North Third Si. Smithfield, N. C. lice to Tax Payers This is to advise the taxpayers of Johnston County that under Section S05 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. W Pa a VV i v o ranter Tax Collector for Johnston County r,c .. , pedal Malice to our Farmer rriends! WE WISH TO STATE TO YOU THAT I VVE ARE IN A BETTER POSITION TO | SUPPLY YOU WITH THE NECESSARY 1 SUPPLIES TO MAKE A CROP, IF IT BE FERTILIZER, FARM IMPLEMENTS, DRY • GOODS OR GROCERIES. SEE US FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY, FERTILIZER FOR CASH OR ON TIME. Johnson Colton Co. DUNN NORTH CAROLINA
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