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FRESH HEIFERS FOR SALE.
Mrs Nora J Lewis, W. Station
St Ml. Olive, N C 3-9-21p
WANTED: WE WISH TO BUY
some clean white tags, with no
buttons or hooks. Do not bring
wool rags, or dark dirty rags.
Goldsboro Herald. Professional
Building. Goldsboro, N. C.
WANTED: FARMERS IN THIS
Area to know that they may bring
1mm produce to The GOLDS
BORO HERALD office and ex
change it for subscription to The
Here Id, if it is more convenient to
do this than it is to pay cash.
REFRIGERATION: Learn this fas
cinating professjon at home dur
ing your spare time. This is a
fast growing industry with fine
possibilities. For full particulars
call or write W. S. Taylor, Local
Representative, International Cor
respondence School*. Box 783,
Wilmington, N. C. 3 2-9-18
Father County Agent;
Dies At PollocksviUe j
E li Williams, 59, lather of Mrs I
R B Harper, oI Goldsboro, died at |
his home in PollocksviUe last 77iurs- j
day morning following a stroke ol i
paralysis rufTered last Tuesday. He I
was a business man and farmer. He
is survived by his widow and thir
teen children Funeral services were
conducted at the home Friday af
ternoon.
John Cole. 69, Dies
in Johnston County
69 of Bentonsville township, eigh
teen miles west of Goldsboro, were
conducted at his home on Saturday
afternoon by the Rev. J J. Langs
^ton of Bentonsville and the Rev. Z.
N DeShields of Newton Grove In
terment war in the family ceme
tery He died at his home Friday
night with pneumonia
i Surviving are his widow and four
children, Norman and L. L. Cole,
of Bentonsville, and Mrs. Mittie
Holly and Mrs. Nora Surlcs. of R. J,
tFour Oaks: one sister. Mrs. Alonz.u
Biomton of Four 0*ks, R. 2; and
^ke brother, Tom Cole of Fayette
Rille.
The average cost of electricity
per kilowatt hour to the average
residential users is two-thirds less
sow than it was 15 years ago.
James G. Barnes
Dies On Monday
James Griffin Barn**, 70. died at I
hi* home near Black Creek in Wil-;
son county, Monday afternoon af-1
ter a short illness. He was buried
at the Ferrell cemetery Tuesday
afternoon.
Surviving arc his widow. Mis.
Margaret Davis Barnes; two sons.
Ira and Benton Barries, of Black
Creek, five daughters, Mesdames
Hansom Deans of Goldsboro. R F.
D , Robert Mason of Lucama. R F
D, Clayton Barnes, of Wilson, R
F. D. Elmer Bass of Black Creek,
and Miss Fannie Borises of the
home; and one alsler, Mrs Elizabeth
Lucas of Fremont.
Lutheran Church
To Organize Here
Formal organization of the Golds
boro Lutheran Church will take
place at service* to be held in St
Stephen's Episcopal church at 3 30
Sunday afternoon, the Rev John K.
Lashley. l.uthcian minister, has an
nounced. ,
Mr. J L. Morgan, president of
the Evangellcan Lutheran Synod of
North Carolina, will preach the wr
mon, and the Rev. C. E Fiitz. presi
dent of the Eastern Conference, will
conduct the services. A number of
other church officials are expected
to be present.
Lutherans in Goldsboro have held
regular services as a mission group
for a number of months. Mr Lad
ley is their pastor.
Statisticians of the U S Depart
ment of Agriculture cslimat that
farmers received only 40 cent* of
every dollar paid across the coun
ter in 1938 for farm products.
Since 1929 electrical output ha*
increased 24 per cent. The Electri
cal World reports.
EUREKA, NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Homer Triplett were
home for the week end. They had
as their guests Miss Titter-ton and
Miss Taylor, also of the Scranton
School faculty.
Miss Bess Hinson of Goldsboro
visited the Irwin Davis' last week
end.
Mr. L R Jones was a business
visitor in Raleigh last Thursday.
Mr. Ben Carl Wltherington of
Chowan College visited hit parents.
Mr. and Mm B. L. Witherington.
last week-end.
Miss Mary Coley of Goldsbor was
home for the week end.
Miss Annie Lou JefTerds, wno
It teaches at Roper, spent the week
end with her mother, Mr*. AlUne
[affords, who has been quite 111 for
_.l days. However she is much
sr at this time. Trust she may
be restored to her wonted
,_lth again
Slhere has been quite a bit of sick
«*S in our town end adjoining corn
unity due to colds and influenza,
but am glad to report no serious
cases so far.
Mr. and Mrs. J S. Collier attended
services at Spring Hill church Sun
day and were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson, re
maining os’er for the Memorial
^erviec Sunday night in memory of
Bfbra. Colliers brother. Mr. R. P
Johnson, who passed away a few
weeks ago.
The sympathy of the town snd
community goes out to Mrs. Sarah
Mfcjr.es Snrth. friends and relatives,
Wr, the death of M:a Smith's sister.
Mrs Pa*. Jores. who passed away
Morniey morning at the home of
Mr. ar.d Mrs J W. Smith near Pike
vine r unerai services
ducted from the home Tuesday
morning by the Rev. A. J. Smith,
pastor of the First Baptist church of
Goldsboro, she being a lifelong mem
ber of the Missionary Baptist
church. Mra. Jones had been in de
clining health for a number of years'
and her death Pas not wholly unex- 1
pected.Dirsi ng the service the Pihe- ,
ville choir sweetly sang "The Oki
Rugged Cross,” “Nearer My God to
The*,” and "In the Sweet Bye and
Bye.” Her body was then conveyed
to the Pikeville cemetery and gent
ly laid to rest under a mound of
beautiful flowers. Precious "in the
sight of the Lord is the death of his
saints.”
Mrs. Clifton Flowers visited her
sisters, Mrs. Stephen King, near
Kinston Sunday.
Several of out teachers attended a
teachers' meeting Tuesday n.git.
Due to the weather conditions end
other handicaps the P. T A meet
ing scheduled for Wednesday nig.'it
has been postponed till next Wed
nesday night, March 15th.
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travel at the coat ol one mile in your own
cxr. It‘e like finding money |
Greyhound Terminal
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Mt. Carmel Items
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Miss Bessie Scott >pent the week
end with tier cousins. Misses Fannie I
and Annie Talton, of near Nahunta. ■
Mr and Mrs Norman Herring and
little son Hun key of near Rosewood,
visited Mr and Mrs. Jarr.es Wooten
Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs Jim Saul* anil chil
dren of near Nahunta, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pope
Mr. and Mrs. George Herring and
children spent Thursday with Mi
and Mrs. James Wooten.
Miss Naomi Huffman was o sup
per guest Sunday night of Miss Mar
jorie Herring.
Mr Carl Futrell of Fremont. spent
the week end with Mr and Mrs
Wesley Wooten.
Mrs. Mildred Clumpier and Mrs
Fanme Wooten are sick of laryn- ■
gitis
Mrs. Matthew Herring and Mrs.
T A. Best continue 111.
Mr. Wooten Pecie of Belfast, spent
Wednesday night with Mr. Harold
Herring
Rufus Mewbom. 68.
Dies in LaGrange
Funeral services for Rufus Mew
born. C8. farmer and magistrate,
who died at his home in I.aGrange
last Wednesday morning, were con
ducted at tire home Thursday after
noon by she Rev R L. Pugh, of
New Bern, former pastor of the I»a
Grange Baptist church He had been
ill for several months
Mr. Mewlxirn was a member of
the LaGrange Baptist church He
is survived by his widow, Mrs So
phia Mewborn; three children, Mrs
John Chadwick and Horace Mew
born, of LaGrange and Hurry Mew
bom of South Hill. Va ; three broth
ers. G. L and Erwin Mewborn, of
LaGrange, and J. H Mewborn of
Kinston, several sister* and several
grand children.
Mrs. R H. Paie Dies
Home Near LaGrange
Funeral services for Mrs. H. If.
Pate, who died at her home near
LaGrange last Thursday afternoon,
were conducted at the home Friday
afternoon. Burial was in the family
cemetery in Saulston township, in
Wayne county. She had bene ill for
four days with pneumonia
Surviving are her husband, md
three children, Mra. Ben Head. Mrs.
G. B. Pace, and Norman Pate, all of
Wayoe county.
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A 20 per cent Increase In the do
mestic consumption of American
lumber this quarter from the first
quarter of 1988 is predicted by the
Commerce Department's Lumber
Survey Committee.
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estimates that 15 [ier cent of nil j'
farms xn the United States carried 1
mortgages in 1038, the debt amount
ing to *7,082,000,000
During the paid five years, the 1
United Stales has regained nearly
ane-half of the Lutin American ex- ; |
l»ort trade it lost between 1929 and 1
1932.
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local Representative:
W. S. TAYLOR
B*i 788
WILMINGTON, N. O.
EXECUTORS NOHCE
NORTH CAROLINA, 1
Wayne County,
The undersigned having qualified <
as Executor of the estate of F. P i
Johnson, late deceased of said Wayne
County, this is to notify all persona
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to fii* them with the
undersigned at Goldsboro, N. C., on
or before the 9th di»y of March,
1940. or this notice will be pleaded
n b«r of their right to recover
igainsl *wi<l estate. ,'
All persons indebted to s«td ex- I
ale will please make Immedtnteji
loyment. 1
ROBERT R. JOHNSON.
Executor I
Goldsboro, N C., Rt. No. 1.
.1 0-16-23-30 Apl 6-13
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
JOHTH CAROLINA
VAYNE COUNTY
The undersigned having qualified
t. executors of the estate of Joseph
S Lancaster, Sr., late deceased of !
aid Wayne County, this is to notify
11 persons having claims against
he estate of said deceased to file
hem with the undersigned at Golds
icro, N. C.. Rt No. 2, on or
icfore the 2nd day ol March, KMO,
>r thin notice will be pleaded in bar
f their right to recover against said 1
state
All persons indebted to said estate
vill please make immediate pay
ment.
JOSEPH B. LANCASTER, Jr., (
BENJAMIN H. LANCASTER,
Executors.
Goldsboro, Rt. No. 2.
dch 2-8-16-23-30-Apr 6
NOTICE
UORTH CAROLINA
WAYNE COUNTY
fN THE SUPERIOR COURT
WAYNE COUNTY, a Municipal
Corporation, and the CITY OF
GOLDSBORO, a Municipal Cor
poration
vs.
Phillips Henry and Company.
The defendant, Phillips Henry and
Company, will take notice that an
let ion entitled as above has been
lommenccd in the Superior Court
if Wayne County, North Carolina,
>y the plainti/I* to foreclose certain
lax liens owned by said plaintiffs
igainst the defendant who owns the
reel property described in the com
>laint; and the said defendant will
further take notice that it i* re
turned to appear at the office of the
Clark of the Superior Court of said
ATTENTION!
Wayne County Farmers!
We announce the opening of Swiil'i Rttaif WenboMt
in Goldsboro, located an North George Street next to
Wayne Ice Company.
8** H. H. Edwards, fr. or George Howell for your ford
User requirement*.
USE
SWIFTS RED STEER FERTILIZERS
Physiologically Neutral and Non-Add Forming
REfcOTR'D
oooo
Facts That Concern You
nnsttlLP SUPPORT THEM!
* •* >.
-THE
AGED
-TOE
UNEMPLOYED
THROUGH fEDfftAL, STATE
AND LOCAL AGENCIES, A SHARE
Of TXt NATIONS HUGE *400
MILLION YEARLY &EER REVENUE
COMfS RACK TO BENEFIT
THIS COM M UN TTY
THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
_t COLLECTED
$<12IM72.gO
tN BEER REVENUE FOR 113$
-PUBLIC
education
BkKK’S nation-wide taxes of a million dollar*
a day make It possible for the government to
provide many thinjfa that would otherwise in
crease everybody's taxes.
In preserving this revenue for the nation,
the brewers recognise that the retailing of
beer must give no orTenso to anyone.
It is not, of course, the brewers' responai
INSTITUTIONS
billty to enforce the Jaw. But they are cooper
ating with all enforcement official*... to see
to St that the laws you have made are rigidly
observed.
May we eentl you a booklet discuarinK this
forward-looking program of the brewing in
rlustry ? Address: United Brewer* Industrial
Foundation, 19 East 40th St., New York. N. Y.
/ .n Sir
BEER... a beverage of moderation
_ouniy, in ir,e ^ounnouse in vjoiaa- ,
joro, North Carolina, on the 27th i
lay of Morch, 1839, and answer or'
lemur to the complaint in said ac- 1
ion. or the plaintiffs will apply to i
he Court for the relief demanded J
n said complaint.
This the 1st day of March, 1939.
J. F BARDEN,
Clerk of Superior Court
of Wayne County. !
Kch 2-9*16-23
NOTICE
*JORTH CAROLINA
iVAYNE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT |
/VAYNE COUNTY, a Municipal ,
Corporation, and the CITY OF'
GOLDSBORO, a Municipal Cor- i
potation
vs.
dills and Everette I
The defendant, Mills and Everette, i
will lake notice that an action en
.itled as above has been commenced
n the Superior Court of Wayne
bounty. North Carolina, by the
plaintiffs to foreclose certain tax
iens owned by said plaintiffs against
he defendant who owns the real
property described In the com
plaint; and the said defendant will (
’urtber take notice that it Is re
juired to appear at the office of
he Clerk of the Superior Court of
kaid County, in the Courthouse in
[Joldsboro, North Carolina, on the
17th day of March, 1939. and answer
pr demur to the complaint in said
Bction. or the plaintiff* will apply to j
he court for the relief demanded in I
laid complaint.
This the 1st day of March, 1939
3. F. BARDEN,
Clerk of Superior Court
of Wayne County.
Mch 2-9-16-23
NOTICE OF SALS
NORTH CAROLINA.
Wayne County.
Pursuant to judgment entered by
the Superior Court of said Wayne
County in a cause therein pending
entitled “In the matter of Kenneth
L Balter and others, Ex-Parte to the
Jourt,” the undersigned com ml s
uoner who was therein appointed
tor the purpose will offer* for sale:
to the highest bidder for cash at the
pourt house door in Goldsboro, N..
at 12:00 o'clock Noon, on Wed
nesday. March 22, 1939, the parcel
of land described in the petition
Bled in said cause a* follows:
A lot of land situated in the City
pf Goldsboro. Wayne County, North
Carolina, bounded and described as
follows:
Beginning at the Northwest cor
ner of the lot of land described in
Med of trust from C. E. Wilkins and
wife, Sally K. Wilkins to Branch
Bunking St Trust Company of Wil
ton, N. C., Trustee for the Metro
politan Life Insurance Company and
•eoonted in the office od the Regis
ter of Deeds of said Wayne County
In Book 176 st page 433. in the East
ira line of William street, and runs
Eastwardly with the line of said lot
110 feet; thence Northwardly and
parallel with William street 50 feet;
hence Westwardly and parallel with
be first ine 210 feet to William
treet; thence Southwardly with
Wiliam street 50 feet to beginning;
md being part of the lot which was
tonveyed to C. E Wilkins by Walter
S. Barnes and wife, Annie Baker
James by deed recorded in Book
52, page 228. Wayne County Regis
ry And being the lot of land con
>eyed to Annie Baker Barnes by R.
’. Holding and wife, Maggie Holdi
ng, by deed dated March 18, 1930,
nd recorded in Book 204. page 343.
Payne County Registry.
This the 20th day of February,
939.
J ANDREW SMITH,
’ 23 M 2-9-16 Commissioner.
ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE j
Having this day qualified as Ad-!
Jiinistrtrix of the estate of William
S. Hirmant. deceased, this is to no- ‘
ify all persons holding claims j
gainst said estate to present the |
ame for payment to the undersign
<i Administratrix on or before
waive months after date or this
:otice will be plead in bar of their
ecoverv; all persons indebted to
aid estate will make immediate
layrr.ent to the undersigned.
This the 28th day of January. 1939.
CARO I. HINNANT,
idministratrix of the estate of Wil
liam B. Hinnent deceased, Pike
ville. N. C„ Route No. 2.
1 2-9-16-23 m 2 9
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
lORTH CAROLINA
VAYNE COUNTY.
The undersigned having Qualified
>t Administrator of the estate of
Wiliam Lee, late deceased, of
aid Wayne County, thit is to notify
II person* having claims against the
state of said deceased to file them
i-ith the undersigned at Goldsboro,
J. C-, on or before the 1st day of
’ebvuary, 1940, oT this notice will be
deeded in bar of their right to
ecover against said estate.
AH persons indebted to said estate
rill please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 1st day <,f February, 1939
W H. BEST. Jr ,
Administrator.
’2-9-16-23—M2-19
.^uiivl ur onMb
NORTH CAROLINA,
Wayne County.
Pursuant to judgment entered
the Superior Court of said Way—
County in a cause therein pendh—
entitled "In the matter of Hugh WL
Moore. and others, Ex-Part* to tfca
Court,'’ the undersigned comrade
sinoer who was therein appointe#
for the purpose will offer for sale —
the highest bidder for cash at tB*
court house door in Goldsboro, ML
C, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, on Wa#
nesday, March 22. 1939. the
of land described in the petition :
in said cause as follows:
A tract of land situated in Bro#
den Township. Wayne County, a—
Hurricane and Poplar Branches, ad
joining the lands of Orange
pard, Ezra A. Moore, Etbel
Watkins and Mrs. Prances
HerTing. and described as follows:
Beginning at a stake on Hurr
Branch, Mrs. Frances Moore
ring's corner, and runs thenoe
har line N 0 deg 50> W ]«21
crossing Arrington Road to a
in Ethel Massey Watkins line, «*■
other corner of Prances Moore Ban
ring; thence along tbe line of SfeMC
Massey Watkins S. 97 deg. 30' E. MV
feet to a slake, thence S. 2 deg. Btt
W 130 feel to a stake in the center
of Arrington Road, Ezra A. Moore’#
corner; thence along the center «g •
said Road S 80 deg 2(f E. 266 fed
to a slake. Orange Sheppard's cor- ,
ner; thence along the Sheppard line
S 0 deg. 90' W 1342 feet to a
or. Poplar Branch; thence along
Branch S. 53 deg. 10' W. T*I Owf
feet; S. 88 deg. W. 157.5 fe*f: ?! "7.
deg 30' w 143 feet; a 80 r
181 feet; S. 42 dig. 50 \V.
the mouth of If jr’lcvie Jit
thence up said Hurricane E:anc>. .V
30 deg 30’ W 105 feet; S. SI deg. W,
129 feet; S. S7 deg 3(T W. 105
S 88 deg. 40* W 82 feet: N. M
V:. 115 feet; N. 68 deg 10’ W. 42 fmg ;
to a stake, the beginning, conte—
ing 43.6 acres according to sure—
and plat made in January, 1989, kv
W. L. Trevathan. Registered Sag}- -
neer of Wilson, N. C.
This the 20th day of February;
1939.
W. A DPS.
P 23 M 2-9-18 Commissioner.
NOTICE or SALE OF BEAX>.
ESTATE
By virtue of the power of ahr
conferred in that certain deed eV
trust, executed on tbe 30th day eg
December, 1987 by Earl Webb, tw
the undersigned, trustee, and duty
No. 244 of the Wayne County Regfta
recorded in Book No. 247 at Fa
iry. and having been advised by Mw
holder of the indebtedness, thereto*.
secured, to do ao, the undersign*#
trustee will, on the 22nd day aF
March 1939, at or about tbe he—
of twelve o’cluck M. in front of Be
court bouse door to Wayne cow#
offer for sale, for cash, to the hi—
eat bidder the following dMtrllaV
lot or parcel of reel estate:
Situate in Nahunta TownsMpc
Wayne County, and being tbethML
tract of land conveyed to T. W. Cor
bin et ats by Sidney Mayo at atot
dafcrd November 18th, 1929, and reg
istered in the office of the n gf■
of Deeda for Wayne County in Ulnato
No. 149 at page 441 and detcrihad/
viz: Beginning at a gum on Be
Quaker rood, R. E. Winbome's ear
ner, and runs wtth said Winb—
line N. 18 East 37 1-2 poles to *r
stake, his corner; thence wMe
Smith’s corner in R 2 Wmborark
line; thence with Smith’s line, bdsg
the line of lot No. 4 in the division
of the lands of Jessie L. Mayo, S. TT
East 127 pules to a black gum —
the canal in Turner Swamp; thenar
up sakl canal as it meanders to the
Quaker road; thence with —id
Quaker road Westerly to the begtoa
ning. containing 57 acres, more etr
less, and being lot No 3 allotted to
Nan Mayo in the divis.on of the
lands of James F. Smith, except 41
acres of said lot No. 5 which is em
braced in a deed executed by Sarah
Etta Mayo end Celia. EUa Mayo tc R.
E. Wmborne. said deed being re
corded in the Superior Court at
Wayne County in record of divis
ions and dewers No 2 pages No. 6, 7.
and 8. The said tract of land being
* part of the lands conveyed to Fre
mont Oil Mills Company by Eiizn
beth C. Pippin, Administrator of T.
W. Corbtn. deceased, by deed doted
December 8th. 1934, and recorded
in Book No. 230 at page No. SO *?
the Wayne County Registry, and a
lh« identical lands conveyed by ttor
Fremont Oil Mills Company to P. KS
Van Slyke. trustee, by deed record
ed in Book No. 230 at page No 819
of the Wayne County Registry, and
conveyed by said Slyke, trustee, <9
als to J. W. Dailey Realty Company.
Inc., by deed recorded in Book Ne.
248 at page No. 106 of the Way—t
County Registry, and conveyed hr
Ihe J W. Dailey Realty Co., Incor
porated, to Earl Webb.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
This the 18th day of February^
1939
ROBERT W. JONES.
r:3M 2-9-16 Trustee.
warn cotton uo» wants*
tr ONCE BUNG TO IIHAU
unci.
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