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HELP WANTED— MEN WANTED immediately b: giant international industry Over 7000 already started; som< doing annual business $13,000; nc experience or capital required: everything supplied; realize suc cess. independence Rawleigh’f way: retail food products, soap toilet preparations, stock, poultrj supplies; your own business sup ported by big American. Canad ian. Australian industries; re sources over $17,000,000; estab lished 40 years; get our proposi tion; all say it’s great! Rawleigh Company, Dept. NC-51-J, Rich mond. Va. ATTRACTIVE proposition to man who can sell life insurance for old, established company paying good dividend?*. Write Box H, Care The Herald. FOR SALE REFRIGERATION PLANT FOR SALE One compressor, condenser, liquid receiver and motor all mounted on one base auto matic control complete with water control thermostat and high pressure cutout for au tomatically operating com pressor. One two (2) horse 3 phase, 60 cycle motor com plete with pulley, Morse si lent chain and silent gear drive. One O. B. Box 8’ long; 8* deep; 10’-2" high tempera ture 32 degrees-34 degrees. One O. B. No. 88 Case 10’ long; 45 degrees-50 degrees. One O. B. Box No. 88 14’ base 12 Enamel Meat Platters. Will sell for great sacrifice for cash or on time and part cash. JOHN A. NARRON. Smithfield, N. C. Phone 2G8 SEE C. H. Brown, Pine Level, for your tobacco canvas. All widths. BABY CHICKS; Reds ana Rocks. Book your order now. Early hatches always bring the highest prices. Turn your wasted time into quick money. D. W. Peter son, Smithfield, N. C. FOR SALE cheap, the following articles: one electric sausage nviW; one electric Kelvinator re frigerator; one pair computing scales; one pair floor scales; one showcase 3x8 feet; one Chevrolet truck, six cylinder. All the above U practicably new. Call or write W. H. Woodard, Pine Level, N. C. WANTED WANTED: Corn shucked or in shuck, large and small quanti ties. P. B. Stevens. Smithfield, N. C., Route 2. WANTED ASH logs. We pay highest market prices, either fob cars, loading point or delivered by truck to our Goldsboro, N. C.. mil). Write or wire us. v CLINTON LUMBER CO., INC. Our Terms Cash. Postoffice Box 718, Goldsboro, N. C.; Telephone C17-J, Goldsboro; Po staff ice Box 37, Clinton, N. C.; Telephone 227, Clinton, N. C. FOK KENT FOR RENT good 4-horse farm, good tobacco and cotton land, Good buildings. Must have own team. On halves. J. W. Dixon, Smithfield, N. C. FOR RENT: Suite of offices, mtir* office, consultation office anu half of waiting room; heat, hot and cold water, janitor service, second floor Hood building. AUTOMOBILES I UK SALK WEARE now displaying the best values ever offered in the coun ty in used automobiles. Nice se selection, all makes and types. Reld-Sanders Motor Co. LOST—FOUND—STOLEN FOR RENT house on Fourth street. Second house from the laundry. Can move in at once. Dr. L. D. Wharton. -n, LOST WEDNESDAY on streets of Smithfield or between Smithfield and county home a package containing new suit of clothes. Name on package. Re ward if returned to Mellie John son, Smithfield, Route 1. LOST NEW Year's day on Swift Creek yellow and white female fox hound named Nancy. Own • er's name on collar—Joe Tyson. Pittsboro, N. C. Notify E. O. Edgerton. Raleigh, N. C., and re ceive *5.00 reward. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION DURINO FEBRUARY AND QET A TURNER'S ALMA NAC FREE. __ -V |ONE 1929 Model A Ford wpjtf j roadster, six months old, lock! I like new at a bargam. ONE 1929 Model Essex Coach, rum ami looks like new. See this bargain. ONE STANDARD Six Buick Se dan at a real sacrifice price. ONE CHEVROLET touring in very good shape, cheap. j SMITHFIELD I MOTOR CO. | Hudson-Essex Dealer. TRANSFER IF YOU havs anything to hank call T. C. Henry, transfer. Day phono 176; night phone 221-W. OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 YOU CAN sell those pigs through the want aoa column of the Herald, phone 10. STRING TAGS, marking tags, pencils, paper clip*, paper fast eners, and small office supplies. Phone 10. The Herald. GALVANIZED ROOFING any length at Jordan’a Hardware House. MANUSCRIPT COVERS and Mar ginal Ruled legal paper. The Humphrey Press, Smithfield. ARE YOU in need of land posters for posted lands. If so we can supply you. The Humphrey Preas, Smithfield. WiE HAVE installed another presf. and are more able to give you prompt service cm your printing order. Give us a trial when in need of 'letterheads, packet heads, envelopes, statements, poster.*, programs, wedding announcements, visiting cards, or anything in the job printing line. Representative at Herald office or call at our shop opposite Shamrock Service Station. THE HUMPHREY PRESS, ! N. E. and P. B. Humphrey, Props. LS YOUR supply of letterheads about exhausted? We*d like to print your next order. We please— and so does our prices. The Hum phrey Press, or call at Herald for represeint&tive. POULTRY & EGGS WHITE WYANDOTTES. limited number of these thoroughbred baby chicks. If interested, act quick. D. W. Peterson. Smith field. N. C. SPECIAL NOTICES IF YOUR clock needs fixing. bring it to Jordan’s Jewelry Store. DON'T LOSE your meat. Use Skipper Compound. Guaranteed to keep your meat free of skip pers. Peedin & Peterson, Smith field. N. C. -“) FREE: TURNERS ALMANACS to all those subscribing to the Herald for one year during the month of February. Renew now' and get an almanacs FREE. HAVE JORDAN’S Hardwar# House frame your picture*, dl plomas, and certificates. DAY BOOKS, time books, ledgers, record books, letter* and attck files. Phone 10. The Herald. HAVE JORDAN’S Hardware House make your keys. TAKE YOUR guns, locks, ana pistols to Jordan’s Hardware House for repairs. PRINTING ;WE CATER to those desiring tha j very besrt in job printing. We are now equipped to give you i service and quality printing. l et us figure with you on your next printing order. THE HUMPHREY PRESS HAVE YOUR personal stationery printed or monogrammed. 100 sheets and 100 envelopes for $2.50. Cornea in neat cabinet box. This is a good buy. The Humphrey Press, Smithfield. ^ FREE ticket to SANDEBS THEATRE for JAMES SANDERS Pleas* Call at Herald Office. Smithfield Market Smithfield Cotton Oood middling . 11V*c Strict middling . 17c Middling . 16 Vic Shipstuff Shipstuff . $2.35 Corn . $100 Poultry Chickens, friers, lb. 25c Hens . 20c Eggs and Butter Eggs .. 25c to 30c doz. Butter, country. 40 to 50c lb. Livestock Pat cattle, dressed 15 to 16M*c Sheep, fut. on foot .... 10 to 12Vac Bacon Hams . 30c Shoulders . 20c Hides, green . 5 and 6c Wool . 25 to 30c i ; NOTICE OF SALE OF VACUUM j CLEANER On August 10, 1929. two un known men left in my possession one Eureka vacuum cleaner, new and in good condition. Said men ;have not come back to reclaim (same, and notice is hereby given that I shall offer the instrument ! for sale for cash at the court* (house door in Smithfield. N. C\, (at 2 p. m.. on Saturday. March 11. 1930. unless called for by the [owners before that date. This February 7. 1930. JOHN HENRY SANDERS. I Smithfield. N. C. Feb 7 14 21 28 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore exist ing between the undersigned at Selma under the style Crocker Bros., has been dissolved, and that the undersigned. J. H. Crock er. has assumed payment of all debts of the partnership. J. II. CROCKER M D. CROCKER Feb. 3. 1930. Feb 7 14 21 28 NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OP TRUST Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust dated 5 day of May, 1920, executed by L. P. Winslow to J. G. Parker, trustee, for W. J. Brown, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston county. North Caro lina. in Book 140, at page 43. de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned |will at twelve o’clock M.. on Monday. March 10. 1930. at the courthouse door in Jackson. N. C.. offer for sale for cash to the | highest bidder the land conveyed by said deed of trust and therein described as follows: • A certain tract or parcel of land, situated in Johnston coun ty. Bentonville township. State of North Carolina, and described as follows: "Being all of lands deeded to said P. L. Winslow, by Peoples Bank and Trust Co.. Trustee, in deed dated 27 day of April. 1920. and recorded in Register of Deeds office for Johnston county. April 29. 1920 in Book D No. 13 page 399, to which reference is made for full description and boun daries.” Date of Sale. Monday. March 10. 1930. This 27 day of January. 1930. J. G. PARKER. Trustee. Feb 11 18 25 Mar 4 NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a mortgage deed given by Lizzie I Mitchiner and husband. David IMitchiner to the Wellons Com pany on March 8. 1926. and re corded in Book 191 at page 97. j the undersigned mortgagees will offer for sale on Friday. March (7. 1930 at 12 o’clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, North Carolina, for cash the following idescribed tract of land: j Being known as lot No. 34 in the addition to the town of Smithfield. situated on the south iside of t,he Atlantic Coast Line 'Railroad, and near the depot of the said town, known as Lowell, a plat of which is recorded in the Register’s office of said county in Book X-8, at page 234. reference to which is made for a more particular description of said lot which fronts on Smith field road 52 feet and extends back 167 feet. This February 5. 1930. THE WELLONS CO., Mortgagees. WELLONS & WELLONS. Attys. Feb 7 14 21 28 NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In a mortgage deed given by George Price and wife. Estry Price to Win. B. Wellons on February 27. 1928 and recorded in Book 233 at page 9 the undersigned mort gagee will offer for sale on Fri day. March . 7. 1930 at 12 o’clock noon in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield. North Carolina for cash the fol lowing described tract of land: Beginning on the west side of Massey street In the town of Selma. N. C.. and runs back westwardly 150 feet, more or less: thence Northwardly 75 feet: and I thence Eastwardly 150 feet more jor less, to Massey street; thence with Massey street 75 feet to the beginning. j The same being the lot bought from Cullen Creech and wife, Pedy Creech on August 27, 1921 as win appear from the bond of title bearing even date. This February 5. 1930. WM. B. WELLONS. Mortgagee. i WELLONS & WELLONS. Attys. Feb 7 14 21 28 NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as admr. eta on the estate of W. E. Hocutt, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claim? against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or -before the 7 day of Jami ary 1931 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate pay ment. ThLs 3 day January, 1030. BALLARD HOCUTT, Amr eta. WELLONS & WELLONS, Any. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of Peoria W. Musgrave. de | ceased, hereby notifies all persons 'having claims against said estate I to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 7 day [of January, 1931, or this notice [will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. and all persons indebted (to said estate' will make imme iliate payment. This 2 day of January, 1930. E. G, NARRON, Adfa.r. |W. J. HOOKS, Attorney. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the estate of Phoebe Young, deceased, here by noltif ies alii persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or before the 17 day of Janu ary, 1931 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thekr recovery; and all persons indebted to sa.d estate will make immediate pay ment. This 15 day of January, 1930. CHARLEY YOUNG Admr. E. J. WELLONS, Attorney. NOTICE The uittkiraLgffrect having qual; tied as administratrix on the es tate of Barney Watkins, deceased, hereby .notifies all persons h i • big claims against sakl estate t i present the same to me dj'.y verified on or before the 14 dsv j of January, 1931 or this noti.e | a.'ili be pleaded in bar of their u covery; and all persons indebted to said estate will mane imme diate payment. This 10 day of January, 1930 MRS. SIDNEY WILKINS. Administratrix, Kenly, N. C. d-1 NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of Johnny Brannan, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me duly verified «>n or before the 28 day of Janu ary, 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate pay Thrs 27 day of January, 1930. W. R. BRANNiAiN, Admr. E. J. WELLONS, Attorney. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as executor on the estate of F. J. Webb, deceased, hereby no tifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 4 day of February, 1931, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery: and all persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate pay ment. This 3 day February. 1930. JOHN W. SANDERS. Executor. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of author ity contained in two (2) cert tin mortgage deeds executed by H E. Bass and wife Addle Bass to the undersigned dated as follows* First one April 1, 1927 and reg istered in the Register of Deeds office in Smithfield, N. C., in Book No. 218 at page No. 8T; Second one April 7, 1928 and reg istered i*» Book No. 233 at pagt No. 149; default having been mad* in the payment of said notes se cured by said mortgage deed*, the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on Thursday, Feby. 13, 1930 between the hours of 12 M and 1 p. m. the following real estate: That certain tract or parcel of land in Johnston county, North Carolina, and being lot No 6 in the division of the lands of Josiah Watson deceased, and is on the waters of Buffalo Creek and Bear Branch, and containing 34 Vi acres more or less and for a more par ticular description' of which wMl be found in Book of Special Pro ceedings No. 14 at pages No4. 493 and 504 in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Wilson county, at Wilson, N. C ! This being a part of the J* 1 siah Wataon, deceased, old home ptlace, and allotted to his daugh ter, Addie, in the division thl?* being sold subject to a prioi claim held by Chesterfield Atlcir son. This 13 day of January, 1931* A. J. BROUGHTON, Mortgagee. SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness evidenced by a note executed by D. E. Easom and wife, Vallie V. Easom to the Smithfield Building & Loan Association on May 16, 1927, said indebtedness being se cured by the endorsement <A fifteen (15) shares of capital stock of the Smithfield Building & Loan Association, Certificate j No. 692, series No. 51; and fur ther secured by a deed of trust I to the undersigned trustee on the lands hereinafter described; and the said association having re quested the said undersigned trus tee according to the conditions de scribed in the deed of trust to sell the aforesaid certificate of stock together with the land here nafter described: Therefore, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the courthouse door in the town' of Smithfield on Saturday, February 22, 1930 at 12 o’clock M the following described prop erty: First: Will be the said cert if i cate of stock described above. Second: The following describ ed real estate: Beginning at a *take 101 feet from the center f the North Carolina Railroad, | runs N 38 E 210 feet to a stake; j thence N 52 E 105 feet to a stake; thence S 38 W 210 feet • :o a stake; thence S 52 W 105 ! :‘eet t-o the beginning, containing 1 one-half (H) acre, more or Jess, and being the lot conveyed to D. IE. Easom and wife, Vallie V. Easom, by A. J. Vinson and wife, j by deed dated November 16, 1926 and recorded in Book 150, page 1213 of Johnston County Registry. I This 21 day January, 1930. LEON G. STEVENS, Trustee. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the ss tate o-f D. W. H. Mitchiner. de eease<i, hereby notifies all per sons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 31 day of December, 1930 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persors indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 28 day of December, 1929. GEORGE H. SMITH, Admr. [notice OF SALE OF L\ND By vritue of the authority and powers contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed on the ; 9 day of July, 1928, by ?.Iozelle | Marion Boyette to Eva Parker JScott, trustee for the Scott Motor j Company, said mortgage deed be jing duly recorded in the Regisitiy I of Johnston county in Book 236, ; page 43, and the terms and cun j ditions of said mortgage deed j not having been complied with, the undersigned will on Monday, the 17 day of February, 1930 at 12 o’clock M., at the courthouse door in the town of Smifthfir'.d. sell at pub Me auction, for cash to the highest bidder the follow ing described lands and premises: That certain tract of land lying and being in Smrthfield township, Johnston county, State of North Carolina, ami described and de fined as follows, to-wit: Being in the town of Smithfield, and beginning at the point where Lots Nos. 1 and 2 of the division ! of the estate of Victoria M. Boy ! ette, adjoins on Third street; 'thence So. 15* 15’ W with Third ■ street to the comer of Davia street, being 50 feet; thence N j59* 30’ W 150 feet; thence 50 i feet to the corner of lot No. 2, thence with the line of lot No. 12, S 69* 30’ E 136Mi feet to tlhe j beginning on Third street, and being Lot No. 1 of the town prop erty of the estate o.f Victoria M. Boyette as allotted to Mozeile Mar j ion Boyette an the special pro ceedings entitled Mattie Boyette Humphrey vs. Mozeile Boyett, and Theodore Boyette, being recorded I in Land Book 7, pages 190-193. reference to which is hereby made for complete description. This the 14 day January, 1030. i EVA PARKER SCOTT, Trustee Mortgagee. A BELL & SHEPARD, Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the powers of sab* in a mortgage deed executed on the 7 day of August 1928 by Maude Smith and hus band, W. H. Smith, recorded in Book 233 at page 230 in the of fice of Register of Deeds of John ston county, the conditions of said mortgage not having been com plied with and said mortgage deed and debt, secured thereby, having been duly transferred and assign ed to the undersigned, I will of fer for sale at public auction for cash at the courthouse door of Johnston county on Friday, Feb ruary 28, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon the following described real es tate, to-wit: First Tract: Beginning at Del man Masseng ill’s comer on the East side of Main Street, runs on *aid Street S 150 feet; thence £ 160 feet to A. B. Adams’ and Dalton Lee’s earner; thence N 150 feet to DeLman Massengill’s and W. H. Lee’s comer; thence West to the beginning, containing one-balf (Va) acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake comer of A. B. Adams’ lot, and runs with Baker Street about N 140 feet to a stake, corner of B. E. Barbour’s lot; thence about W 150 feet to a -stake; thence about S 140 feet to the corner of A. B. Adams’ and J. E. Barbour’s comer; thence about 150 feet 'vlth A. B. Adams’ line. A deposit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest bidder on day of sale. This 27 day of January, 1930. D. F. PDEDIN, Transferee of Mortgagee. NOTICE The undentsigned having qu *li fied as executor on the estate of A. I). Taylor, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having c’alms against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 7 day of January, 1931 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 6 day of January, 1930. ALFRED T. TAYLOR, Executor. J. R. WILLIAM, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of authori ty contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Martha A. Weaver (widow) to the under signed trustee, which deed of trust is recorded in Book 204, at page 117, office of the register of deeds of Johnston county, North Caro lina, default having been made in the payment of the note secured by said deed of trust, and the owner of said note having made demand upon the undersigned trus tee to foreclose the same. Now, therefore, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, Johnston county, N. C., at 12 o’clock M. on Wednesday, February 26, 1930 at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to-wit: All that certain lot, parcel or tract of land containing 99 3-4 acres lying and being in Benton vHle township, Johnston County, North Carolina, being bounded on the North by the lands of Perry Adams, on the East by the lands of E. F. Weaver; on the South by the lands of William Weaver j and John A. Parker; and on the West by Mill Creek and being | such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully ap I pear by reference to a plat there i of made by N. T. Ryals, surveyor, 1 December 9, 1924 and more par ticularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a holly, Perry (Adams’ comer on the north bank | of Mill Creek, and runs as his : line E 78 chains 50 links to a I blackjack in E. F. Weaver’s line; j thence as his line S 22 W 14 I chains to a pine, his coiner; [thence as his line E 0 chains and | f»0 links to a stake, his corner; thence as his line S 2 degrees ! .'10 minutes W 5 chains an<j 50 I links to a .'•take, William Weaver’s corner; thence as his line S 71 degrees W 6 chains and 75 links to a stake, John Parker’s corner; thence as his line N 82 degrees W <7 chains and 50 links to a black gum on the bank of Mill Creek; thence down the run of said creek to the beginning, containing 99 3-4 acres. Being the sarme land con vey e<l to Martha A. Weaver, by deed dated December 21, 1901, re corded in Book R No. 9, page 433, office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston county, North Carolina. This 27 day of January*, 1930. W. R. STRICKLAND, Trustee. Jan 31 Feb 7 14 21 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powers and authorities contained in mortgage deed from E. B. Mc Cal>e and wife in book 233, page 1115, Registry of Johnston county default having been made in the payment of the debt therein se cured we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Smith field on Saturday, March 1, 1930 | at 12 o‘clock M. the following ’land* in Elevation township: “Beginning at an iron stake J. C. Beasley and J. G. Dixon cor ner, and runs N 7* E 5-2f> chains to a stake, Mrs. Auriba Johnson’s corner, thence E 3 chains to a stake; thence N 7 chains to an iron stake, formerly a post oak, thence N 84 W 2.45 chains to a dead pine in the Horse Pen i Branch, thence up the old run of said branch about 9.25 chains to an iron stake, maple called for, thence about N with J. D. Bar ber’s Line 12.60 chains to an iron stake, J. D. Barber’s corner, and thence E 18.77 chains to a stake on the west side of the Reed branch, W. L. Lassiter’s corner, thence with the high water S 4 W 2.50 chains, thence S 39 E ■with the high water mark 5 chains thence S 15 E with the high water mark, 2.88 chains to a stake, thence S 19 chains to a stake, J. G. Dixon’s line, thence W 6.77 chains to a stake in the center of lane, thence S 2.77 chains to a stake, J. G. Dixon’s corner, thence W 11.54 chains to the beginning, 'containing 57 acres, more or less. On this property there is sit ; uate a saw mill and saw mill I property, boiler and engine and | this will be sold separately, and then the machinery will be sold with the land, in order to receive the highest bid possible for the ! entire property. This sale will be made subject to a prior conveyance to the At lantic Joint Stock Land Bank. This January 28, 1930. J. J. COATS and BETSY COATS, Mortgagees, and E. D. JOHN SON, Assignee. Jan 31 Feb 7 14 21 NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as admdn.istrat.rix on the es tate of W. S. Bonds, deceased, hereby nitrifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present the same to mie duly ver ified on or before the 17 day of January, 1931 or this notice will be pleaded1 in bar of their re covery; and all persons indented to said estate will intake immediate payment. This 16 day of January', 1930 MRa MYRTLE BONDS, Administratrix. Selma, N. 0. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of Willie E. Wood, deceased hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present the same to me duly ver ified on or before the 31 day of December 1930 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebteJ to said estate will make immediate payment. This 31 day December, 1929. Y. W. WOOD, Admr. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the au thority contained in a judgment of . the Superior court of Johnston county in an action entitled “J. L. Cockenham and A. M. Noble, trustee, vs. R. L. Ray," the un dersigned commissioner will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in front of the courthouse door of Johnston county, North Carolina, on Tuesday, February 25, 1930 at twelve o’clock noon, the following described lot or par cel of land: Beginning at the intersection of Green and Waddell streets and running S 37* West along the building line of Green street 145 [feet to a stake; thence S 53* E 1100 feet to a stake, corner of George F. Briefz; thence N 37* West along the line of the said I George F. Brietz, 145 feet to Wad dell street, thence N 53 W along the building line of Waddell | street, 100 feet to the point j of beginning, anj being lots num bers six and seven, as will be iseen by reference to the plat of | the Selma Graded School property i which is recorded in Plat Book j No. 1, page 37, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston j county, and being in the town of Selma, Johnston county, North Carolina. Bidder will be required to de posit ten per cent of his bid on day of sale. Tliis January 25, 1930. A. M. NOBLE, Commissioner. Jan 31 Feb 7 14 21 NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE DEED. NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of author ity contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by John E Harrison and wife, Effie Harrison to Austin-St«phenson Company, on the 1 day of January, 1926, re corded in Book 191, at page 63, in the Registry of Johnston coun ty, and subsequently assigned to the Virginia Trust Company, de fault .having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured1 thereby, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auc tion for cash in front of the John ston county courthouse door on' Saturday, February 15, 1930, a' twelve o’clock noon, a certain piece or tract of land lying aril being in Clayton township, John ston county, North Carolina, and described and defined as follows, toiwit: hirst Tract: Beginning at a stake at Barbour’s comer, in the Clayton road, runs N 87 W 1347 feet to a stake, with said A. J. I harbour’s heirs land; thence S 6 W 710 feet to an iron stake; thence N 89 W 2010 feet to an iron stake to another iron stake in A. J. Barbour’s heirs line; thence N 4 W 1080 feet to a stake in Pretty Branch • thence up Branch to the road, as follows: N 81 E 200 feet, S 75 E 140 feet, N 50 E 200 feet, N 28 E 150 feet, N 80 E 265 feet, N 5 W 156 feet, S 72 degrees 30’ E 270 feet; N 13 degrees 30’ E 200 feet, N 53 E 327 feet; thence up said road to a stake N 40 degrees and 30’ E 622 feet; thence N 52 degrees 15’ E 1870 cfeet to a stake, as R. W. Sanders’ line; thence 3 38 degrees 30' E 565 feet to a stake in Pretty Branch; thence as Pretty Branch to a black gum at Tom Hodges’ corner, as follows: N 65 E 250 feet N 70 E 300 feet, S 82 E 275 feet, N 73 E 200 feet, S 86 E 240 feet; thence as Tom Hodges’ line to a stake; thence as said Hodges’ line across the Ciay- V ton road to a blackjack; therfee S 3 degrees 15’ W 250 feet to a stake; thence N 87 degrees 30* VV 900 feet to a post oak; thence S 3 degrees 15’ W 695 feet to a stake in Small Branch; thence down Sr'all Branch to a pine S 36 degrees <i<;’ W fed0 feet; thence down said branch S 9 degrees 30’ W 150 feet to a dead pine; thence N 85 W 1090 feet, across the road to a pine; thence S 8 degree 30’ W 300 feet to a stake; thence S 24 W 253 feet to the begin* ning, containing two hundred and f or ^y-five (245) acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake at Harrison anj Austin’s courier, runs N 6 degrees 30’ E 2048 feet to a lig’ twood stump, James Poole’s corner; thence N 84 W 1213 feet to Hanrison’s.. Poole’s and Vinson’s corner; thence as J. A. Vinson’s line S 6 de grees 30’ W 816 feet to a stake, Vinson's corner; thence S 55 de grees E 116 feet to a stake, Har rison’s and Harrison’s corner; thence S 6 degrees 30’ W 552 , feet to a stake in the road; g thence as sai(] road S 55 E 1318 feet to the beginning, eontaiivng forty-five (45) acres, more or January 14, 1930. RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Trustee in Bankruptcy foT Austin-Stephenson Company, Mortgagee. VIRGI Nil A TR U ST COM PAN Y, Assignee. SMITH & JOYNER, Attorneys. TP YOUR clock needs fixing. bring it to Jordan's Jewelry Store. WEAK SPELLS "I was so weak,” says Mrft. Josephine Cockcroft, of Baldock, S. C., "that l waa not able to do anything. At certain times, I suffered dreadfully with pains in my back and sides. 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The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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