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HITS I NESS BOOSTEKSl-' JIDDAI1* SJr* CLASS! FIED A OS’ gg ESdt.T TTEUS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or un furnished. Mrs. A. S. Johnston. Smith held, N. C. FOR RENT two steam heated of fices in First-rCitizens Bank build ing. First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. FOR RENT: Suite of offices, main office, .'consultation cffico anu ^►alf of waiting room; heat, hot and colj water, janitor service, second floor Hood building. FOR SALE FOR SALE Good second-hand I Wn-fl. WCA W'lirnn Pi-ion Dnnrnn. able. N. H. Wilson, Wilson's Mills. N. C. SEED - -COTTOM SEED .Johnson Special, four to si\ hundred pounds lint. per acre on 25 acres 1929. $1.00 per bushel ungraded. J. Ruffin Johnson. Benson li. i. FORTY NICE pi£S or sale. Will allow $1.00 per bushel for corn , in exchange. J. W. Darden at < Lowell Mill. PLACE your order now for tobacco flues. Jordan — Edmundson Hardware Co. (>(TICK .SCI’Cl. IKS SriilNG TAGS, marking tags, pencils, paper clips, paper fast \eners, ami small nfflee supplies Phone 10. The Herald. SPECIAL NOTICES HANA.N A.f. 5 cent;; per pouiid. ! •Sliul iitif p! Mel r..Co.. Ini Phuae IT!. We dele. r. PLACE your order now for tobacco flues. Jordan - Edmundson Hardware Co. HELP WANTED—MALE MR. FARMER! We Juno mom-; t0 Man for the pul-pose of i.iak-1 ,ng >-?8<fr *-rop on ; cash basis -f Farmers Agricultural Credit Corp i oihoe '■In-.--Farmer:,- Bank & Trust? Co , .oinithfieid. n. c. • printing we are open every <lay and will appre ciate your pext job printing order. The Humphrey Press IP IN need of letterheads, pact et heads, statements, circular, envelopes, etc.. Id us fi tire wit you. We know wc can please yoi The Humphrey Press. Kmithfielc N. C., opposite Shamrock Scrvic Station. MANUSCRIPT COVERS mu Marginal Hulcd paper. Th< Humphrey Press. Smithficld. HAVE YOUlt personal stationery printed or monogrammed. I'll •heels and 100 envelopes for $1,50 Comes in neat cabinet box. This is a kfc'd buy. The Humphrey Press, Smitiifield. FREE T ICKET to HANDERS THEATRE for Otha Stephenson 1 louse Call ai. iirrhrtl v.vf f ico. POULTRY K ECUS BA13Y CHICKS: Reds and Rocks. Book your order now. Early hatches always bring the Inch est prices. Turn your wasted time into quick money. D, W Peterson. Smitiifield. N. C. WANTED THIRTY DAYS of Bom! fishing. i Buy Gold Medal poles at .Ior dan's Hardware House. All kinds, of artificial bait ..and tackle. WANTED 5,000 bushels corn in shUL-k or shelled. Will allow JJ.OO per bushel in exchange for Hour or feedstuff. Will save you mohoy. Consumers Milling Com pany, Kenly, ItouLe 1. WEEDING ANNOUNCEMENT Samples may be secured by writ inp to The Humphrey Press, %iil4Hjcki. We guarantee prjce| 46iui workmanship. lL - Smithfield Market Smith field Cotton Good middling . ]gc Strjct middling . 1514c Middling . j«jp Shipstuft Shipstuff . $2.35 . $1.00 Chickens. Hens . Poultry friers, lb 20 to 22'/*o . 20 c Lggs and Putter Elfgs do/..20o lo 22 lie Huiiit. country. 40 to r,0e lb. Livestock f'fllMo fli-<K’co./l If. i r* t Blieop, fat, on foot .... 10 to 12'ic . 2:>'0 to Similiters . 20c Hides, green . 5 rind Cc Wuo1 . 2!i to 30c _ TRANSFER IF YOU have scything to hint call T. 0. Henry, transfer. Day phone 175; niirht phone 221-W. m'SINKSS CHANCES MDN WANTED imnHdin isl / jjy eUu.l iniernaUdnul industry; O'.er 7.000 ulrratly started; same dimi': annual I n mens of r; 1 ;■ duo; 11 r.'-rperiruce or capital required: every thing supplied; realize suc c(;:s. independence RawleigU's way; retail food products, . zip. te;M preparations, stock, poultry •!•! . your own business sun no: led b;. In : American, Cana dian, Australian industries; re " ■" ovei $17,000,000; i slab d did U ycur.; ;e! our prupOsi i.uii. all say il s ri-cal1 ]; nvf ieii ".. It i-l. M p;rll. in .’mi, Va. NOTICE OF rtESAI.Fl iiii’er sod by virtue of an uder of resale made by H v toss- clerk of tlie Superior court n March ill. 1930 being a. sale 'u-i m and Carmen C. Austin lands conveyed by jtuorlgmtc deed to the undersitm - !' leeri/ae.ie. by niorlnauc dated l’ebruary ix>7. ami recorded Ip l.iook It/.,, img, mi. Registry ,,r bounty, which sold on mreh :>-j, 1930. and bid oil I by M:'::. Callie Johnson at the price of $9,000. subject to deed , of trust n tin. Greensboro Joint,' s"K'k Ijaild Bank. originally in tne sum of $16,000: 'I here fore the imderseuicH atee will offer for sale at public auction in front of the courthous. door m the town or Smilhfleld IN. C„ ion Wednesday, April 1C |1»30. at 12 o'clock noon tliost |tnm’ certain tracts or parcel; o land, lying and being in Smith lield township, containing, first ■ tract. *5»(l acres: second tract • Uiontaoline 102 S3-100 acres, and tmPt’ oontaining 1118 ‘ LcMQi*tTri'S' fUlly fl,™nbcd in ' oh ''''' v CIr,‘d “'«> « com Pl. -e- description my metes and [bounds will be sot 0,]L th“ |dfed to the purchaser. Subject I however, to a deed of trust orig (-Pally III the sum of Sltl.ooo ex ecuted by J. H. Austin and wife jCaitne.i O. Austin to tie- Oreeus j boro .a,,,,t Stock Land Bank of | orrceusUoro. N. C„ and dilly re corded m the Registry „f John.; stoa cnpiity. ■ | ‘ Pl&-*vi11 ::larL at $6,300 as: i W- ”• Austin, agent. In® April 1, 1Q30 JOHN A. JOHNSON, F. II. BROOKS. AU.vMOk“i Erniw/i!!-, April 3 Many j . “f 0llr section attended the arwr* “ ..“ w,'h Mr- Mrs. E. P Weaver M,;. and Mrs. ft. b. Hum,'and sZZ m "* Ii0<-'-:'v Mu“«» Mrs. Iredell Pope a,uj s,m Walter, visited her sister. Mrs' MeLnnib. near Bentonvillo Sun- i /mr Community was slmeked1 T‘uV1('WS reachc‘l horn! W. Hines was dead I Av. Iliiif's lived in our cmmm.niij ' 101,s but a tow years j““" ,hfi ,noved near Clayton. He >111 be missed by his family and lends. Ml-. Hines was laid to i hr Vi hhP faJn,lly cnmetery near tonoon: 'ne P'aCH Salu«“* •*!-, Mr. Marion Lee and Miss m Williams attended ciuireh at st < Muik's, Catholic church at New-1 Qi'ove last Sunday night ■ I . Taylor, of uWnt i isitea Jut daughter,"ftf*. cietuiT T> L-,: :t£i jfjgjj&m - »* ggj ■**# Cale, Saturday. : Misses Julia Rose- and Rama. Brantley attended church at St. John Saturday night. Messrs. Charlie Rose and Hiram Lee made a business trip to Smithfleld Saturday. . Mr. I. A. Cale made a business trip to Benson Monday. Clayton, Route 1. April 3—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and children, of the Johnson School section, spent Sunday hftcrnodh i with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Casey. Mr. Luther Pedly visited his parents in Clayton the past, week | Little Miss Fannie Blanche | Johnson relumed to her home near Mt. Moriah Sunday after spending the past mouth here | with her grandparents. Messrs. “Be" Price, of Wilson's 'Mills, and Arthur Bryant, of near ,Smilhfield. were visitors here last [Sunday night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Lee and Mrs. Elijah Thompson, of Four Oaks, spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson. Jvii. Aaron Green visited friends iii tin' Baptist Center section Sat11relay evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter John son and children, of near Mt. Moriah, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Adams; Misses Annie Mae and EUie Peedm and Pauline Parrish vis ited Miss Sally Stephenson in the Sandy Ridge section Sunday af ternoon. Prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson Sunday evening by Rev. L. E. Godwin. A large crowd at tended. Singing was furnished by the Bethesda choir. HONOR ROLL Cleveland Sell el Giade i. j. v. Baker, Jr., Biy 11111 Jones. Edward Wood. Lm OOI Penny. Dorothy Godwin. Hen'! Johnson. Martha tassilei. Leone Matthews. Mary Lee’ Tom lihsc.i. Cara Lee Myatt. G. ade J. James Tomlinson, I-' no '.Vo':"! Ruth Johnson. Malo. 1 < Sh vins, Linda Williams'. ( 111,11 Lisp.,a Jones, Cad • Joins, Robert Johnson, Elbert Jordan. A. T. Lassiti !', Jr.. L. A Landlord Q. p. Sasser, Nellie l arbour. Dorris Coats. Esther Jones Edna Johnson. Annie Bell Horton, Lucy Capps. Mae John ioh. Bet lie Rose Myatt, Dorothy t rvfi by. Elsie Tippett. Lucila Wood. Hubert, Wilson. ( (iludo HI- Vivian Wrenn, Estelle . Flora Gtade B. Sara Jones, Josephine 'Johnson. Lucille Co.Js. (Jnuit «. Bruce Wood, i John.son. ^ Gradt 7. Maxine Lassiter AiS/io,,;; Rulh W:Ul;i-' ... ,4- VioI:i Johnson, Nim- I vv i ^1Ulson’ K^ty Elizabeth Wood, Edna Coats. Kcport oi the Condition or <1,,. I ■'MtiMKKh BANK & TIllXS1 COMPANY at Smith field. N. c In the Corporation Commissioi i “V <''•*“ ^ Kush, ss on th , th Day of March. 1930. Kesources Lorui-. and discounts . .$104.125 5: •Overdrafts . ,u s. bonds . 45.070.01 eurn. and fix. 2‘‘iy 7-. | Gash in vault and ain'fs ' (luf 1 loin approved depository banks. 101,060.43 Chocks for clearing, and transit items .. 1.442 47 Cash items < items held 24 hrs.) . 1000 °thcr re:il estate . 12.375.00 1 " :i1 .$327,532.5 Liabilities Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits (iieti Reserved lor interest Unearned interest □liier deposits subject •ii h’ c,]cck . 113,453.9 □tiler deposits secured by a pledge of assets or depository bond... 1 so .iso -* 20.000.01 12.000.01 2.941.«i 438.IS 641.31 jv^ctbiiitTs checks out ! .standing . ; Ct 1 tified checks out* i standing . Dividend checks out ! standing . Time certificates of cle I Posit -(due on or after | 30 days) . Savings deposits i.tiiie on oi afler do days'.,. 4,212.4( 42.It 9.0C 10.025.76 17.108.32 ct,!?™.$327,532.51 ^TAT... OF NOKTII CAROLINA county of Johnston—ss.: E. Peterson, Cashier, D w laik.er, Director, and d \y Ll‘tfwn,JC>lrec,or- of the Farmers I ' ” Frost Co„ each personal- I f “PPwwrt before me this day I lin i eR51"8' dUly swnnh ' each for l mi self, says that the fn.I is true to the best of hi! kuovt ledge mnd.-boiief^T J. W. PETERSON. _ Cashier. D. W. PETERSON < C. W. PARKER. Sworn he this Seal) Directors. to and subscribed before I the 3d day of April, 1930 11 Mildred It. Yarbrough.' "j " My cuJHtiHfttfiya canim: p^h. 4* lS);il, ^ ; ,, i,.■••’*»' SsgPI#-'?."' ^ IfrM - £•;: 4 i TREES When Admiral Byrd's return ing explorers reached New‘Zed land. the- sight which stirred Ihem most deeply was trees. For nearly two years they had not seen a tree. It Is difficult for most of us tj imagine a world with out trees, though in Iceland a hundred generations have lived and died without ever seeing one. We are cutting down trees fast er than we are planting new ones. "We dd not think of trees as a crop, but as a natural re source to be mined without re placement. The Federal farm board's chairman lately-mode a plea for the restoration of the ' woodlot" as an important par.y ol every farm. Trees as a crop do pa# They take longer from seed to market than any other crop, but every sound tree adds its little to the value of any farm, and with the inevitable reduction, in acreage devoted to money crcps and pasturage there is no better use to which surplus land can be put than growing trees for the future. Moreover, many states now exempt reforested land from taxation.—Frank Parker Stockbridge. NOTICE! I ne undersigned having quali fied a:: udministratrcr, C. T. A., on the estate of Mary Ann Jones, deceased, hereby notifies all per sons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified qrt or before the 1st day of, April. 3'fliil. or this notice will be pleaded in bar qt their recovery ; and air persons’ indebt ed to said estate wilt* Ttfake im mediate, payment. This 29th day of March. 1930. CULLEN JONES. A. M. NOBLE, Administrator. Attorney. NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND Under mid by virtue of the authority contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by Jas per Beasley to the Ashley Horne Corporation on the first day of January 1920 and recorded in Book No. 05. at page 112. in the Registry of Johnston county, and default, having broil made in the Payment ,pf- tLq indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned will o»*8Siijr<tay,.,&e 12 day of April. 193(0’sfcll ti> the highest bidder, for rash at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, at 12 o'clock M Hie following tracts at land, lying and being in John dun county. N. C.. in Wilson's Mills township, and describ 'd and defined as follows, to-wit; Beginning at a pine, the Harriet •ones' corner, runs s 89 deg. % ihains to a stake; thence south 14.80 chains to a stake: thence last 15 chains to a shit-e- . jsouth 20.45 chains to a stake in I I A. T. Uzzle/s line; thence Wcsl ! P® chains (o a pine, the Harriet Moms corner; thence N 18 tie;- i :i8 ->r> chains to the beginning I i containing 80*.. acres, mure j less tins being the excess. Am'! in the deed from F. H Hush " ! commissi! - r the land is de scribed as follows: Hcgmiung at; a stake on th. ! j Wilson's Mills road in the line of i Thurston's tract, at the poim J nlvr on . “mniauis, I UIUllIl!' jjj I N HU (leg. V/ 31.50 chains to * •|:ilake'' Uicnco S 14.80 chains i.a slake; thence E 10 chains to . 1 .jstake;.thence S ;:o.4r, chains to I ' i stake m A. T. Uzzle's lino; limned jwilh said line E 17.50 chains t„ ■ She's Getting | | Thinner Every Day I I Her Fat Is Melting I Fast Away J AU over the world Krusche , ■aJte appealing to girls all„ women who strive for an ultra, . ''vc. free from fat figure that lad to win admiration. Here’s hhe recipe that banishes ami into blossom all 10 natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Kveiy morning lake one Half i teaspoon of Kruschen Salts m - I iiV, 1 w;ltcT before break ].MV!"T ‘'‘,nd *«'« wrjr mam. ™". **. U’s 'th<-‘ K««e daily *>« ! Uat '** Ae lot." Don't mhs i h momin-g*. I TOe Krusoben habit means that : ry particle of poisonoiua waste if*’" and harmful acids ami if**® <m‘ from the syj. 'U*m. * At ii,o same time the stomach. I've,, kidneys and bawiefc are u.jio i 't|> and .tile, pure, f,re®h blood com tximmr Nature’s six Ufo-givi,,.. , U, a"'° “"-icsl to every organ gland, nerve and fibre of the bod, ■' and thus is followed by ! Knu’yjclien fevliniy”. , I h,..,,.u , 1 '* jrT i .onei'Reie health and activity ’ that is re- ! dented in bright eyes/ dear skin ! ■li«rful vivacity and chiumiw ji ifuire, ! ,<jot an 85c battle of Krusohc-n. I ■alts at Hood Bros., or any ; tl.ro (lasts 1 weeks) with the 11 ihtmet understanding that you ‘I iu:t ho satisfied with results or 8 «l.ey bark. I6 Ill1 ' IH Billina woman lost JWimiii of tot iu 4 : Woclp A'inl>foo!,; I' low than sht hS i%iJ --t-1 K'^l< th®, ^ Uson's Mills road, thence as ,‘Suid road runs to the begins ning. containing 80 acres. The two said tracts lie adja cent and together contain 160‘/t acres, and is the same land this day conveyed by deed from Ash ley Home Corporation to Jasper Beasley. This 10 day of March 1930. ASHl.Ey HORNE CORPORA TION, Mortgagee, ABELL & SHEPARD. Attorneys. NOTICE of sale of. band ■ tinder and by flrttle of ' the jailhmiv contained in a certain .inortftiKi deed executed by Fran cis Whitley iunmarriedl to Eu ;gtne Massey, on the' 10 llaf of December, 1919, recorded in Book No. 77. page 5 of the Iieg I istry of Johnston county, and rluly transferred and assigned to J. E. Winston, and default hav Jn y been made in the payment of ! he indebtedness -thereby' secured, the'undersigned will on Saturday the ill day of April. 1930 at ' 13 ' ■tdor.,; M., sell to tlie highest biddi r for cash, the following de scribed lands, lying and bping in Johnston county. State of North Carolina, and in O’Neals town mhip, and described and defined as follows, to-wit: Hc;-;nnint5 at a stake in line of f- 'l No. J. in a path, and funs with said line S 7 W 22 poles to a stake: thence S 85 4-10 poles j;° a stake: S 5 W 3 3-10 poles to o poplar in a small branch; thence up the run of said branch lo ;i Stake corner of lot No. .7: the_jn;e with said line North ■> East 28 poles to a stake corner of lo No. -8; thence with said lmc N 85 W 95 poles to the be jcuinin't. containing 13 acres, more' or less. ( This 1!) day of March, 1930. J. W. WINSTON. Assignee of Eugene Massey. Mortgagee. APE'.1.1, & SHEPARD. Attorneys Mar 21 28 April 4 11 NOTICE Ontler and by virtue of the Power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage dated .September 21. 1929 and due and payable on January l, 1930 executed by Jas. D Barnes to Jas. A. Wellons. Wm. B. Wellons and Jas. Ray nor. which mortgage is recorded in the Registry of Johnston coumy in Book No. 237 at page "‘J-, the undersigned will sell at 1-ubhc auction for cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield Nortu Carolina on Monday Ap ril 21. 1930 at 12 o'clock M.. the •a®?11?. or parcel orisuM: at a s,ukl“ 011 North' Ndilniad Street, E. A. Blizxard'S corni't- and runs thence along the said Blizzard line northerly 150 feet to' a 'stake,’ thence a long the ..line,, of Joseph Abdalla, westerly 77 feet to a stake bn Waldo street, thence- southerly along said Waldo street 150 feet to a stake on Railroad street 77 feet to the beginning, containing 11550 sq. feet, and being a part of the lands covered by deed to D. B. Sasser to March Hicks, thence by Will of Martha Hicks to LeRoy R. Hicks, thgfice by Le roy Hicks, by deed to C. S. Hicks, thence by C. S. Hicks by deed to J. B. Person and peo. D. Vick. Terms of Sale—Cash, Time of Sale—12 M Monday, April 21,. 1920,,, Place of Sale—Courthouse door in the town of Sniitbfield, N. C. This March 20, 1930. JAS. A. WELLONS WM. B. WELLONS. JAS. RAYNOR, Mortgagees. March 21 23 April 4 11 ■■■■;; ' NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of B. B. Boswell, deceased, .hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present, the same to me duly ver ified on or before the 13 day of March. 1951 or this notice ■ will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery;, and all persons indebted to said- estate ..will make immediate payment. .. . This 13 day of March. 1930. HENRY .A. EXUM. i ') Atifninisft a/bn •; , Rocky Mount', N. C„ Route s NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY. In the Superior Court. W. M. Sanders vs. M'. L. Sanders. The above named defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced inf the Superior court of Johnston county to recover upon a promissory note, executed bv the defendant to the plaintiff, and that the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear before the clerk of the Superior court of John ston county at his office in Smithfield. North Carolina, with in thirty days from the 24 day of March, 1930 the date fixed for liling the complaint, and answer or demur to the-complaint which wall be filed in the office of the clerk or the Superior court on or before the 24 day of March. U30 or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the said complaint And the defendant above nam ed will further take notice that in the above-entitled action, a! warrant of attachment was is-1 sued out of the Superior court of | Johnston county on the 5 day of j March 1930 ancillary to said ac- : tilon, against the property of the! defendant, M. L. Sanders, and under which said warrant of at- i tachment, the sheriff of Johnston j county has attached and levied | upon the lands of the defendant, M. L. Sanders, situate in 3aid County, and which levy has been duly certified by t^e sheriff to I the clerk of the Superior court1 of said, county. This 1S( day of March,' 1930. if H. V. ROSE. Clerk Superior■'11 Court. Mar 20 27 April 4 11 NOTICE The undersigned having quail- j fied as administrator on the es tate of H. D. Wells, deceased,' hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present the same to me duly ver- j ified on or before the 4 day of; March, 1931 or this notice will be| pleaded in bar of their recovery; I and all persons indebted to said \ estate will make immediate pay- j ment. This 3 day of March, 1930. ! W. R. HOLT, ,.Admr. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as executrix on the estate of Lee B. Jones, deceased, hereby notifies’ all persons having any claims against said state to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 21 day of March, 1931 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery: and all persons indebt ed to said estate will make im mediate payment. MAZIE JOHNSON JONES, Executrix of Lee B. Jones. WINFIELD H. LYON, Attorney. This 19 day of March, 1930, NOTICE OP SALE OP LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by L. M, Baker and wife, Gertrude Baker to Union Trust Company of Maryland and Insured Mort gage Bond Corporation of North Carolina, trustees, dated August L 1926, and recorded August 12, 1926 in tile office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Johnston county. North Carolina, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in front of the courthouse loor in Smithfield. North Caro ina, at 2:00 o’clock p. m. on the r day of April. 1930. the follow ng described property, located In he city of Benson. North Caro ina. Beginning at V 'stake on the 'iorth side of Mill street; (Par •ish Drive), a comer of the Wal ;on Johnson line, and running hence along Mill street South )4 deg. East 50 feet; thence STorth 37 deg. East 140 feet to a stake; thence North 57 deg. West parallel with Mill street 50 feet ■o a stake, the Walton Johnson ine; thence with said line south 17 deg. West 140 feet to the be tinning, being a part of the same ot deeded to J. B. Smith by S. E. Williams and wife, by deed Sated September 4, 1917, of rec ord Registry of Johnston county in Book No. 34, at page No. 184. This 4 day of March, 1930. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND, and INSURED MORTGAGE BOND CORP. OF N. C., Trustees. D. C. MacRAE, Attorney, High Point, N. C. NOTICE OP SUMMONS AND WARRANT OP ATTACHMENT NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. In the Superior Court before the Clerk. E. J. Wel]ons vs. H. Ransom Talton et al. The defendant, H. Ransom ralton, above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against the defendants on the . day of February, 1930 by ■he clerk of the Superior court nf Johnston county and a com- > plaint duly filed by the plaintiff in which the plaintiff seeks to attach the sum of $900.00 be longing to said defendant, H Ransom Talton. That said ac tion is based upon a claim made p.v the plaintiff for money due him by the defendant, H. Ran som Talton and it is alleged that the said H. Ransom Talton pas departed from the state with ntent to defraud his creditors ir avoid service of summons. Let the defendant take notice that t warrant of attachment was is sued as aforesaid and the sum >f $900.00 attached and said warrant and summons are re urnable before the undersigned slerk at Ids office in the town )f Smithfield on the 12 day of Jfay, 1930. when and where the iefendant is required to appear ind answer or demur to the somplaint or the relief demand ed will be granted. H. V. ROSE. Clerk Superior Court. This 11 day of March, 1930. ? V WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOOD USED CARS IT WILL BE EASY FOR YOU TO OWN ONE OF THESE BY PAYING 4 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND BALANCE IN WEEKLY OR MONTHI V INSTALLMENTS.PAY AS YOU RIDE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY Special Bargain Day Saturday ,fcVERY CAR GUARANTEED 1 : ‘ V t j\ Hjr ... v :;ac -ti * r$\i # 9*. • »• r • t c%j • * • ... r .. , - • 7 x \ t i / t • y Air -a - . , r > 5 • .. • i I }*.*{.? J.V ’/f r).V * I »» •> » , v. ©JJi.jrti ‘.j.f'f' d; {iXyil**jiilt ■*T ,-5 r- *' rf i r. ,*?V* 1 •, . -s„. ^ . y v, y ! v,. t v v is. Jtf j,jg.n.? 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