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r . iwv i - - SU To thus ol our KulwcribcM who Will pav up Uulr uWeription due aud one Year in advance, we vUl scud them the Vow York Werkfy llorM. one oi tlw lt pawwin the Uml .States, free for U uii'tsthss evtue forward aud take ud Httag of tbi vdTcr. "Pine Straws. Co to church. tlmitefS, l5Wuro of posted land. The posttm hauling so.non hi. ar- rived. Jack lWt visited this eetiou rnday , javK aiwi I nioruiug, The Jiitl wants a eidtou buyer at Clnvton. The farmers are nearly through pick- iu cotton. Vr. L. E- Kirk man eoudiuou ro tuius about tho same. Sampson county last week scut four convicts to the lYuiteatiary. Mr. iloui Johnson, of the Coldshort. Iwyrr 'a"1 town Friday. Service at tho lVkaativ baptist eh-irea next Sunday moruinj: at U a. - The grading of the Florence and Wil son lUilroa-l has heeu completed to Sel tna. r. IV L liinpham, who hi been North lor -onto time, returned home Sat urday ri;ht. - jjr. C. SamuierBeld and sister, of G,.l.;ro.u,) in town Sunday on a viu to relative. A Dr. J. C.Krkman. of Chatham coun y, W hew visiting his eick brother lr. L. K. Kirkman- The industrial Fair of the colored peo ple to bo held t Raleigh Novcaibt-r 9th 1 4th ioelusire, promises to bo the best ever Mr. Dr. Bobitt smd ML-w Laur Williamson, of Raleigh, arc in town visi ttJr their brothers Messrs Williamson & TJaie. Th sermon of Iev. Mr. Mendenhall t the M nhodbt church Sunday niht was km able effort. It is highly of by mi who heard it. As stated last week, Jfr. A L Parker ef Wins Mills, poe to Mduevillo to Irre in a thort time. Johnsto can ill of fri u give up iuch citkens. U. A. LHdoo, Edkor of Uie Chatham RrcurJ, hw been elected Frendent of tb Railroad, to bo built from Fiitsboro to Mucure, at an early day. B aw re you ok.11 on us before you buy your dry Joods or clothing; it will pay T5i. - . 7 M. SuuimerSold & Co. Dr- D- .Snead ha Uwn appointed a Jnstice of the I'caec of Bentonville Tmn?dup iu the place of J. M. Beat-ley, who refused to qualifiy. L.k out for barUr. They have iitcd several tovrns recently, and Siuith Srii may be the next p'aoo they stop t Kcrp aa eye om H upicioos persons. " Rt. J. R. Jon, who attended the lUltflgh KapiUt Association last week, a4 Inwod Ghureh, Wake oniuty, reports a ,r-- dtU.'udnce and a harmonious bicm. liev. S. l'o"H?, who for the past twiive tumuLs, has faithfully preached ouoe a tnonvh to the Methoditt eoureiration here, delivered his last sermon ou the iJrd Sun day QUiht. A Tar TTeel, who k-is for the past Mvaral ionthshcen o-journiru; in the land f fluwer, w learn has become disgusted wh that 4Sunuy Clime," and will t an early day return to the Old North State, tb ganlea pot of the globe. Jrr J airs H Pou, Attorney-at-lar ha hi eard in tin issue, lie ocrupies the oSe formerly ooeupied by L- R. TS"addIl Ki-, Kat of the Court House. Mr Pou l-t youu'c niau of brilttaai i(iea. and will f&ithfully att-eud to any business that iay b placed in hi hand. We are not responsible for the views CJtMed by cvuTpoc)dent4 hx our ooi up. 1 far we disapse with some eom aanieatitoi which we publish. In . ths ae wl be found a communication rels to Dr. J. L. A. Curry, whiah wo are Hoi in ynipatby with at all. Solicitor Galloway is winning golden :i opini va for his frlM prosecution of law lMTkers wherevtx he luvs appeared. A rcat number of thetildfcboro fraucr say: ''Capt. PwiH Galloway made an able and w are plad to see successful preAcentiou of the Chnatham murderers at RaJelh. U w a fear3e prosecutor and 1 aonniiu; the plauJitt of all gocd people. 1 and Jmle Ciark have done nioet ex eelleat work in thJr district." Our town barely escaped a destructive fire Monday niLt. Tlie cotton on the Smith U. 250 bales in U, was fired by ome . fiend, aud . but for i s timely discovery, doubth ss a larga pruon of our little City would now be in ashes. The cotton allud ed to is deposited in the heart of the town, and had the fire gained much head -way the destruction of property would have bn great, bat fortunstely 6ome one mnelt cotton burning, and made the dis- eovt-ry in time to miench tho firo before much damage had been done. Attention. - The third lot of ladie Jersys, all new styles just received at. M. Snninierfield & Co. Four ;r.ore days .of October left. -Kuslmii h&s tKiciiluy.m town X late. Head tho out ion in this issue of Mr Thomas D Suoad, Adiaiuistrator MrS F Ivey, cue of KlevatWs Jie&t fanners, paid us a pleasant vUit Friday. Dr J U Hill, the new postmaster at ' Gold-shoro, tuki-a eluvrjiu November 1st. The Goldloro Mssrgrr will bo is- susd daily during F.ir week iu that town. ' Capt. Lunevforl has issued 21 war j ria'jv liixmst-s .- ir .lur!rtt ih. mnniti 'nf t Our collect-ir is out eoIIeetinf. rook out ll lllltl Lin.l 1 . . . ..Mf.a..k..l . .. . ... . ... . . . . . . 11 tJJ when ho calls ou yea- ! Tho rreidout ha appointed Ii 1 VVrimr Assaycr and inciter ut tho Assay office at Charhattte. Mr J A Moore, of Smith&eld town ship, has presented with a eoaple of ir.te sweet potatoes. He will accept our thanks for the same. Mr Kdgar Sanders has taken a poei tion with Mesr Williamson & Rlake. Ills many frieuds are requested te cull on him. there. Mr 1 M Jones, of Pennsylvania, has concluded to make Smith&eld hishotoe, and is now iu town making: preparations to euter into business. We are under obligations to Mr. L I. Lunlon of Klevatiou, for a half bushel of nice swevt potatoes. Mr. Langilon makes a larpj crop this year. Mr. J. A. Barliour iotorms u that the mill of Mr. Willis 0le, ot Benton ville Township, was destroyed by fire Monday night of last week. IjOos not ascertained. : W. W. Nichols ha accepted the Agency in this cuunty of tle noted Horse Shoi IkhI Spring, a id those in neeal of lel springs should not fi! to see him. His advertisement appens in another eoluaiu. George Jfanutl, tho colored young stcr, who made tho unprovoked attack on Capt. Hollo well, is in charge of Jailor Ford, where he will rcouuu until court ua let be cau ueeeed iu giving a five hun dred dollar justified bond. Tho nuiaber of bales of cotton phip jx d frou SmithSeld this season to Octo ber 25th foot up 3,S10; tbo number of bls shipped to saue date last year 3,662, an increare for this year of 148 bales, be ides there is fully 400 bales lying ou the platform and stored away ready for thi-,-inent. istor Beekwith, colored, was before Justice Thaxn Thut-day, fur landeriug the v ife of Pare Harris, colored. Beekwith not being able to produce evidence to sustain him in his charge, was bound vr to court in the sum of S200, in default of which he wa placed iu charge of Jailor Ford for safe keeping. P. S Since wri ting the above Beekwith has been bailed out of ja;l. Wrldon Eir. The Weldon Fair begin Not. 9th and cintiuu five days. Indications point to a pxxl exhibit and a large attendance. We return thanks for a complimentary ticket- For Sale. 75,00t bricks, 200 cords of wood, 100 toiis of coal. M. Sumrorrficld & Co. iBcen i la r 1 sm 0 Tuesday night of last week in Bco tonville Township, a tennant hou.o' of Mr. John Harper was destroyed by fire, thought to have btvu tho work of an in cendiary. A colored man by the namo of Bam Benton was living in the house, aid lost all ef hi furniture, clothing, eta. We trst the guilty fiead will be detected and made to suffer the penalty of tho law. M t ard. I take this method of informing my friends and the puhlie generally that am now with Messrs. Williamson & Blake, wholesaio and reta ! grocers, 3rd St., where I hali be pleased t have thea oall. I will guarantee satifaetioo, both in price and quality ofgods, and shall always UfO t:iy best efforts to please. Kespcctfui'y Eboar P. Sakder. - Clothing 5hoo. Another lot of Sn drew waits and fice shoes just arrived at M. SamtnerSeld & Go. 0C10BFR 26 . SlTXlaL AIlTERTISEMEaT. CloTHl KO. Tlsore ha been oou plaint against Smith field as a clothing market. Our customers have told us. that while th$? ' OJtlld v-by almost anything lee here they wanted to buy, they have tiea found it diSeult to euit tnem6elveB iu clothing. To help p plv thi need, we have bought for the fall and winter trade a full line of clothing. We were careful to select good stylos at suiuble prices and wo are determined to r!1 siichcan as anvbody. We have in k a ff chiyren' and Boy. suits and four button cut away and sack suits for young men as well a suits Mich as old mea would be likely to buy. Our trade tar on Clothing has been sin eh better than we expected it would be. -But w ijiall never be satisfied until wc build up a go--d elothiag trade. We mean busi ness when we say we intend to help sell what clothing isold at Simthfield. We in- ! yte B persons vrantiag clothing to lok over our stock before buying. TRY US ON CLOTHING. Kespectfuity. JiKATT & MORGAN. (Seo Beaty & Morgan's regular adver tisement go first page.) Patroise Ilauie Imttltlntlo&is. 'Thero is one thing which Vre denre to call to the special attention of the diisens of Durham, viz. The importance to svery town of rroniting home industries. We all live hftrp tojthcr'and to a great extent' are dependent upou each ctther for a sup port. Kch one of us tnproportiou as we accumulated this World's goods,' have to bear tho burden'of taxation. -We are each identified with the interest of tho town, and aa we prosper the town prospers. ry the infant industries as Weil as the others of older and stronger standing in ord-r to benefit Uicniselves, and the town needs the pijironage of each of our citixens, and they should have it. Let ft pulroeise our u iglibVr andjour neigh bor will patrouixe us, uud we will all pros per together. Dttrkuuiliprtcr.- c ' Tho above, it strikts us, is a sensible ar tide; we think it behooves every good eiti en to supHrt borne enterprises in prefer ence to all othtrs. Ladies! Ladies' . . , . Newm:urkcts, Circtilar and Walking Jackets, the finest in Smith Bid at M. Summerfield & Co. A IlaU t:ae. Last Saturday utght its the Midland train was coming to Smilhfield, a drunken ne gro by the uume of Georgi-'anuel, treated a lame white man in a most disgraceful manner. Walking through the ear he saw Mr. Hollowell, the atau iu question, Kitting quietly by; the negro had- an range aud commanded Mr. IIoUwJl to hold it. Mr. Hollowell told huu he bad better tit down and allow his liquor to die out. At this tho negro g t iuad$ tpit ou Mr. Hollowell 'and struck laji in the face. Both then clenched, ! and Mr. Hollowell would prhas have bt'on badly biateu, Sutdnot Captaiu Collier run in aud jart them, puhiug tlie negro to. enc side. ; The negro then sworu he would kill Mr. Hollowell when the train came -into town.:. When the train did arrive tlie negro jump ed off, ran into Mr J C Biughau'a eoire, ! seiaed a two pound weight, raw back , to where Mr. Hollowell was, and . struck him in the face, cutting his lip in a horrible maimer and knocking out fire teeth. The. trial eaaao off Monday 'uiorning; tho negro wu put iujail under justifictlboud of five hutuin-d dollars by Mayor Fuller. A'r Kd Ward W Pou Jr.,,at first took tlie. negro; case, but on learning tho facts " Jonday uiurmng refused to appear for him. The ne gro could uot Bceura another oounad. "' , state' d'olxgs. CUPING3 AND PSKOIZJNQ3. Fixra l)iiroient Sections? of tlio Stxvto. Currituck ceauty has a potato that wciirh's 51 muds. The Xttc ant Olxervcr says: The. names of the three, negro burglar who Were sentenced in Gates county last week in h hamrcd November 23. are Isaiah Richardson, Johu Svanncc nd Edward Sanders. Wilmington is tho only large town in the State that has a Republican Postma. ter, '"and it is said he will not be in much longer. 1'iWon IWr Prrss: In a nieole at La Grange, last Saturday, one nsaa had his leg broVeu and received a severe stab. We have not learned the full particulars, not tho nins ri the parties core rned. . A farmer in Rowan county Jplancd'one a re in tobacco and two in cotton. From the cotton he realized $42; for the tobacco $102.00. Kev. Peyton II. Ilogna, of Richmond, Ya., ha accepted the cali to theFiwt Pres byterian church of Wilmington. Federal Court is in session at Eliaaoeth City. Tlio Wash women of Tarboro. arc on a strike. Tlie Winston Sxitntl says that Winston-Salem is enjoying quite a little bn Id in j boom at present. Some fifteen new buildings are going tip, comprising tobacco factories, store, and rceidfoccs. . : i The Goldsborb fry says:" There Is a remor going the rounds of this eity that R BI Cohen, the fcotorinma, who was last w. ek tried in Tenisasseo for bigamy, ha been aeqwitAel ' and that ho has again - botaken himself to this Stata. If such be trae it will be no more than many of his admirers In these parts had predicted. At Troy Court last week, oho Lsrkins, of Montgomery county, was brought up tbeforo Judge Mongomcry, for dbf orbing religious worship. It aenis 4hat Larkin had gone isi om church - during a revival, and kicked up thunder, stamping, hollow ing and upsetting benches, Jbc. The Judge Tery properly remanded him to the eoanty jail for six months. StmnScy Obtxrvsr. 8ootland Reck Democrat:. A protrao-. ted meeting has been going on-in ilic Bap tist Church at Dawson's Crotis Road, eon ductetl by Rev Mr. G -Ac Woodson, of Eu ficid, assisted by Dr fuf ham. Seteo mem bers were baptized Sunday. Three negro burglars have been sentenc ed to be hanged at Gatosvillc; gs coun ty, November 23. Boston, October - 21. T,ho United .States district attorney has brought suit against Geo. B Iioring, late United States commissioner of agriculture, to recover $20,000 which it is alleged was m'isapplied by Loring as commissioner to purposes not provided for by law. 1 Cotton Market. J Xteportea Vy li. 5H. GrraVes : SMmrnauJ, N: C, Oet. 20 Good Mipdling.,.:.....r.M-..'.CT 81 ' Middling.....: 8j Strict 1 jow M iddiing ... . 8 J - : Jxw Middling, v ...,8 " Corrected by" PEACOCK & BltOTHKR. Oct: 29, ISS5. .- . 80 V . , 85 . -- lOapii Toal.OO $l.SOaS.OO ' 10al2J -7a8i'-- - 40a5(. 40a50 1 Sal 2 J .2025 I8a20 15a25 ... 7a7J C, R. Sides, " " Com, Fodder, Ird, .. Meal, (bolted,) Fhmr, Coffee," Sugar, JloSasses," Butter, Beeswax, Chick eus, T:dlow, Hog llound, James H. Pou, A ttoinoy-At-1 ja v, 8MIUFIKLD, JOIINXSQN-COUNTS,' X. C, (Ofict on JJttst vf 'C'oftrt Uimst Syuart m Bniiding, formerly octujutl a Lav ojfic &jr Z. it. Will 3?iaticoin tlio Ckurt of the 4tb Judical District. Vill i.UcnJ Magistretea Courts iu aiiyjuirt, of Jobuntou Oaunty. . . toaas of Sloac7 scareri placed. . -3aI AUt:8 la tiirt'oltvctloa ofCtalan Bid SpriiigS, Bed SpringS I The bwt Bt-i SrTnK on the tarkct la the Ecrse Shoe Ecd Spring, For aa-le by AY, U. SICIHJL3 at S5-00 PER SETT- He take iu exahauge tor. Ike Spring all Linda of Country produce ul pays.tlie mar- kwt frioe. . , . IIE RSFBR8 YOU TO" J. IT. ABKLL, W. N . liKKTON. Mas. M. V. 8KEED R. P: LCKCEFORD, and vifirious Uier persona- In ike CA'Uity who ltre bought tbxa aau uej U 8aj tbat it is a good Sprmg. r ' FEATHERS, FEATHERS! ; : FwUhers for sale at W W. NiCHoUi: Ad2nstrators Notice to Creditors. A11 porsu having clams against th rnto of Lodenck Tool, deceased, are berby noti fied Ut fiUHiit tlie sa'me'ib the undcitdirtied oa or Ix;fre Ui lt uar of lceuiber, 18t. or Uiia notice -will bo plead in bar of their roepv ery. . The peraoual property of a!d doeodeut will b fold mt bits lftte resideuoe on Tbuivday tbe 12th day NwVemter nail Terms Cmak, Taia Oct. 22ad, 1 - - TuQuaa p. 8aao. Adm'r. Adninigtratora Said of Land,. By virtue of an order of tho Snpcrior' court of Johnston county ,N.'C, I will sell on Saturday Ttlvof November,.. 18S5, at the Court 7ouse door ip Smith field at auc tion, that iraet of land in Wheal's township in John too county N. C, on which. Jas. Hinton, deceased, was living at tho time ef his death; and which eotaius about 40.. or 45 acres. - -This October 5th 1S85. J. H. GLOVER. Admr. 6f JSrmes Hinton, deed. SALE OF LAND At thr residence of the late Dr J T Leach, I will soil as Administratrix under order of court, on Monday, 2nd day of November, A. I., 1SS5, three sefsrate tracts of land, in Pleasant Grove Township, Johnston enny. One lying near Little Crook, ad joining the land of J. T. Leneh, Jr., and the home track of Dr. J. T. L;ach, d! eeasel, consisting of 1 14 acres. Another tract in same county and township, ad joining the lands of David A vera, John Stephenson aud others, consisting of 100 acres, more or less, on .which is a new ten ant house and smoke houjc; land well timfKTel. The other tract lies in Wake county, Panther Branch Township, ad joining the lands of Ransom Gulley, L. H. Penny, deceased, and others, eonsisticg of 1 !G acres. On this aro two good settle ments, and will be sola , in two separate tracts if desirable. Parties contemplating buying, are solicited to examine the lard previous to day of sale. Terms, one-third cash and balance in six months credit,"' wftb interest from day of wile. Title retained till 'purchase money is paidTbis-Ut dav-oiOetobfr JLSS5. There will be sold jfdi a lot of old uotes abd Accounts. NELLIH 8. TAYLOR, Uiuiuiuuniai i tat THS s ESTTOIHIL ? HA uteflterne, c"MntSning' Iron wttk pnre reitctabla tonics, o-iickly and compleUtr ( nn DvppMln, Inc!trent1ni Wvakaeaa, IisfireBiM4i,.U-airia9CkUiaandFerTiw, It is aa nnmllirur mraedy tor pueases o the Kirfsey n3 I-lver. : It U lnvaliutble ftr Wifiwi pfiJiar to W6u and aii who leed sedentary live. It doen not Injure thcteeth, cause hcodache.o prmluce constipation ;Av Jrrm wtedirinn It enriches an-1 purities the Mood, stimulate the appetite, Ms the nssimilaUoi of od. re licvea Heartburn ad Bclchir.g, and rtrength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fovpm, IjwHtitCe, Lack of Energy, Ac. It has w equal. jf jt- Tbo jrcnulne has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. TaVe r.o other. " Mty hr saow caB!i rn ai.t?bm. - Na?iCBIH0TIC!i y JjXj pcr3ons Indebted to me for guano, or by note or aeeou-t will please come for wtru and make iihu-cdiate pcttlcmcnt, as I shall force collect, on upon AIL Li claims ai th-y eowe due. This Oct oK?r 1SS-5. a ' a i sa r J a sji wm. w mi m mm a a liUIl li I3i Si mrm m mfrix e m awn - : : 'AN. ACT-. "'- TO ' : RseEAL RKCTtos One ThovsaxbTwo HtrsinrD . AJOt - FVMTT-MYB Ot TlIsC KE, A.U TO Kfi- - . v. QOTUK THE ItEOWT RATION OF DEEDS. - .--if Ki v;-'"'5 .-" '- ' Th GmirnrA Ify oJTorth .Carolina do 'fKiTHix l.Tht tlie sri-iion one tbuii'and twnbuuuivd mid, t"oiy-fiVB of Tin?" t'udc l.c stricken out, nd Ibo fullowiu; iu.-erted in lit-u thereof!: - ft o conveyance of and;"'iior con tract to. oonveyi or levse of iarcd, for more than fhrec yeara shill be ..valid to pa.-s any proprty, as rtjrninst ci-eilitors or pnrcbasory, lor a valuable considemtioa from tlie douor, lmrainor or lessor, bot from tlio reistrntinu thereof willtin tbe county where tlio lnud lictlt. 1'roviijeu nowtVKis,. that tiic provis ioitsof this adt'iltall not apply to contracts, li!Acs. or decda already executed, until tlio first day of January, ouo tliouand eight hun dred and eighty-six. Phhvipkd leuriiKR, .that no purebasegfrom any sueli donor, bar gainor or lessor slo.ll avail or psxsa . title n ugainpt any uiiregiPtcred deel sxetute-l pi-ioi to the fii-st duy of-lleoeiubcr, .- owe ..tliouesintl eight bundrwl and eight-iive, hen the per son or pe'noti holding or clahriiiig r.nuersucU anre;istered deel be in Uio. actual pos session and enjoyraeut ofsucli laud, cither, ia penson or by hi, ner or their tennant, at tb thus of tlie execution ofcucli seond deed,' had at tbe time of taking ur purcbaxiug under sock deod actual or constructive notice of such unregistered deed, or tlie claim of the -person or persons holding or . claiming thereun der. " SOiT.2."Tuat any person or persons holding any unregistered deed or .claiming title there under, executed pri r to the tirst day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fif ty five, may have the same recorded without proofwf the execution thereof: ritovi:Ks, tkitt aueh person or pwr.sons shall makeauulU daviit before tho otlioer having jurisd iction tui taka prolvUe of such dsod, tliut the grantor; larKaiaor or ins.kei of such deed, and the wit nesses thereto are dead or caunol b fuujl, and that ho, site or they cannot make proof of thour bandwritiug. S-Ud aitidavit tikall be writ ren upon or attached to such deed, and the aaiao, togotker with such dead, be entitled to registration in' tlie same manner and wiih. the same eifct as if (troven iu the mauaer pros-' cribed by law for titer deeds. iStco. 3. That, all deeds, contr&cta or leases, before registration, except thoe lr.eotionod la section two hereof; shall be acknowledge! by. tlie gr&utor, lessor or the jm;u exeeutiu jj th .game, or their wgxatures prove u on oath by' one or more wituesdes in thekUMnner.prerfcrib ed by law, and -all deeld so ezecutel and 'reg-j istered ehalllte valid, and pass titla find -tat es without livery of soi&in, attornmeut or other eeremOBy whatever. . - ,..-- " 8kg. 4. That for the probate of all deoda, Lm cluding the privy examination, of any fain covert executing Jib some, executed prior tot January first, oue.tkousad eight buadrod and eighty-ftve, tlie elerk sh&U receive finoe&oexita ' for caok-uanie, and tke register, for reoo-rding' Uie em me. fifty ecu ta for tko first three copy Bheet, and five conks for each additional copy ofeeet- 1 Sac 5. That this act shall bo .in force from ad after the first day of December, one thous and eight hundred And eighty-five, ohd the; Secretary of Fnte shall oaiie the same . Jto. be puW!i.hed in at fcaKtlhreo acwpapera in each3 judicial dixtrist inlhe V"tae for six weekti be fore aaid da-y. and sballftirniidx to each-clerk aad register in the State a copy thereof, to be pouted ia their office-. The register of deed of oauu count; shall H)8t or. eause to be pl in four public placed iu eaok township of. hi ouuty, for dixty days prior to ke tiaie ' wkeo the act shall go into otfect, printed noioe ex plain' ng the provisions Uiervf aad nvUfyinff all persona interested to comply with the pro- vi!oiw ofHjjjil aot. ; Iu the (icncral Asaetubly read thrco timet. aud naine4 this the 27th day of February, A. D. J 886. : STATE q KOUTH CATOLINA, - Otfice of r'ccretury of State. T IWit-igh, ()cfoher-tb, 1885. I, W. L. S.trKnKsts, Secretary of State, hcre ley or'jfy that t!c f6rejting is a true copy" of tke act on file in thb office. .. W. L. SAFXDETtS. i.. ..- ecrrtnrjr of State " Said o! Land and- Pojsonal Proxjerty. : l will well on Tuoi 'ay "J7th of October my tract of land iri f l'jasnit . (irove township, eon- ta sing forty acres, more or less, half clrcd anditihig'i state of cnltivatin, the othr half in orii;inl grow th, united to tobacco, cot ton, corn, potatoes and all the-other eropd of this oection. Oootl schools aid cJsurches near and in good neitdiVrrhoort. At tho same time I will sell all my personal p-operfy. consiMing household f.irnitare, cnji', cotton and corn, fodder; dock hog.efc. Tcrw sale.- onefhinl cask, balance in tve'.n month with eight fcr cent inferostaddedjiiid title rirvod till pur chase money paid, falo to begin at 12 m. JA PAHKISH. ITOTIOS-. Tic urtder.'Igned having qualified as admin istrator on the estate of David Smith, deceasod. herhy notifien all persona having claims ag-iinst the estate to present them to him on or bolre the let day of October, 188S. or this notice will be plead iw bar of their recovery, and all person indebted -o said estate will please make immcditte payment. Sept. 'J4th, 1885. D.T. SxTrn, AdmmtetTator. HOTICE! By virtue of aniorder of theRnpc rior ( ourt of Johnston county, obta cd on tho 13-h day of October 1.85, in -"pecial pro ceeling!, entStletl M. C etntth, Aduiini3trator ef Jete A. Smith vs. II. L. Uodd and wifo. Marjraret E.,lood. et al., r.uthorizing-the 'aid M C. Smith, Admr., to sell land for assets, ete. I riwH sell at. psblic twtctioa at the Cturt bouse aoor i.the owu of rmithfield ou Mon day, the 7(h day of Tecoroberi 1885, one tract ofland-' situated-'in Smrthfield townshi , on ' the We-rt eide of Reoily branch adjoiniag i te laada of It. LT Dodd', A. Home, Sylvsstn Smith and Ptisan Green, and known as the place whrre the paid Jesse A Smith llvd and con. tal- ing forty acre mote or less. Terms made, known on day of sole. This 13tk day of Oe- aW 1 AAA. - . . n it ft J l.l.tMu. XU. U. OXITH, flaiHUUSirsio,. N0TICE1 By virtue of the authority con i.;.t n mfrArA'dend. executed tome on the 5th day of March, 1885, by Chas. Stewart nd wife Mnry !.. and duly reginteroi in the IteiriFl 'somco-of Sampson'-codnty ia Book , Tu. W, page 4-, i push i"'""" nncti, for ca?h. at the Court House door in tho 30th dav of November, 1885, a certain tract of land in Dis mal Township, Sampson County, adjoining the land of Daniel Bain, Abner Godwin and Other, containinsr 1.11 scre, ant rutty ae cribed in said mortgage. This itli day, of October, If Bo. " . ' J. H. ABTLT.. Attorney. T....ii..ettur a Kcsav-PMVlHim YTrj--ia Oow Prop. . Ulo. ifSMttaiwT m wek, m-n Bed Boop-rnaWrwt TtmJrSaSr ajMt la tonsln nd upo --Bibi. whoso &njm woro haunted bj melnehol rw riesor nlid:taa by Uii:iiit haUwh. I jHyi7h-rrf excrdfam romeay, 1 .v -r i-- acitiionf o rt ofaoora. Jo f tub. o il 11 " 'S.! or rwiasdy. TheoriP'.nai Setter frr.m wUtcn tne aoove w aa tora-.t, and a efa ktred other xprorsi .l:uil..r opinlfi:.;i -.u;lly stroop trms,rc on T --nl wl:l be fIkwi'i 'o nv out calliiifr at ouroIHcne who shftws irfal Ji : v re? tiu the matter artBea - pur-ty from . dcir" 1o j-.n.irfl a,,aii3tlmpofltioa. HASSwlS REMEDY CO. SF'CCHIST?. Markov, and 8th Sts. ' ST. LOW 1 3, :0. ; Hetty tr'ttiaiiW. vf.r3As T. tS moaSJa t TttiS-PAPER a. . r. - .... . M. IVcwapAper Advertising Mare.-i" (10 flFKUCB fcujynnili v vn3' . . . fg Sam Jtuea' '' - ' lngcrwll'"C SASSER, WOODALL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OHOSCISTS Railroad Street, Smithfield, N. O. h- V'c have just opened ou ltahroad Htreet, next c Pp'Q ?T8sh IJrugs, Patent Medicsnso, Oils, Chemicals. Srtiff, Tcbaccoe, Cgitr, Confectionerie-, Soap.' Ijaatftt, Leimp (Jooth, Sanjicul Itwtrunuitt, Statiuur-rg, lUank Book; SeJtool Book, W Perfumer if. Toilet itml Fanry Ar Helen, and rii.j other - Artirlv usually Carried m a, FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. - 8decbd terms to Physicians aud Country nierctants en l)nu-. , Ktc PRESGIPTIONS MADE A SPECIALTY. A'll. 'UllITtin. will room over the Kto and any prcxcrip'.ion entrusted to hli care w se eare:uily and accurately, coinpoiiiided, J"jvv or Nirlxt. ""- u- .We invito idioT-oorriemLf imd-the ptibtie feSmsrally to call on us when in need ot anyia in our lino filtopjnjtto merit HberaLshare of tho-patronage, wc are. " ' Verjre3pectfully " . r-l. ii v. rsii -.;L-irl. Trr- Jlt O- fs ww. wm Organ Warehouse iitthe South. RYLAND & LEE RICHMOND,VITGINIA. want rita1 to WE WILL SAVE Y( Eyland&Lee,:&i3 Main Street, Ittoliinoiicl; Virgin in. 9E0RGE E. MINOR, tofili SbIwl "We are now receiving "by every freiht i RESH QOOBS rn ever j line, and hy tho next issue of thw pnper my stock will hi cocnplote, aud this eolanm I wiH tell you what I have and what I can dr for you Respect fully. i V" V m THEIR MEW PEACOCK w- 1, ve j'a stock? CalicoPTaidf., Domestics.JLlriCTi.i'owelinf;,; Ticking, Drilling, Pant Clot Pc-VWork Oil . tte tJlarkf arvl ihuiantieiool Cot tow. Cotton Yarn. Handkerchief, rateh Wort., jm t Y'ravaw, Ladies andJGents Hoes, LadK and ents CoHars, in- fllovei Sirspondors r 11lM Crockck at Ce"?1- fJx ? C Mens Misses, and O.illrens fina and coarse Shoes, GenU-wool t IT"! Shirta; Ladies and Gents Purses, Cbtum d St ?.lTft Sf !; nnlT ZSft Horse and-Mule Chllers. tton Crds. Hor and sh., feSk?5. liateTSSSnd lead-ld iaper, Juvelo, Ink Soap, Lye. PcrlU Potaslru Store Polish. Starch, , SodaSpice, Pepper, Snuff. Tobacco, Cigars, f"f; cvo. Floor, Heal, Coife, Sugar, Salt, Meat, Fish, Moiasae,, - Ahin Wel-wheels, leather. Cross-cut and Hand and wood Saws, Single-trees, flames. Back-bauds, Plow - handiest Brooms, Tubs, Wood and. Stone Lhurns, - Grub and Weeding noes. Grain Cradles, Stonots all, Cimax, x AR ond i5 flows. Stonewall, CHiio-.x, No. 2. 4S, nim.ii, lianioi.d, CiblsW rO and BakJgh uanjrbt. Utility and other iMn. Tr.,,c Tongue II, and other tf.ain,. Wea WtcUforks, Spadeii, Bush-h,-.. Ases, nv,ws. tkrr.a-e life and Plow U U Oven rots Spiders. Kettle. S-,..ee ,..,1 Kry Pan. Hatchet-, D.r.wiX Knives, Vicca, Cl.isels, Planes .U-velr. Bt:o -and Bit, Oio-b ts. Pe m l S ' t Awls' JMir, flates and lUiud-lun--s, Ilauimers, Oat srnd llat lltMtkfi, Warrk il&aml Wuir-hoott. Frm Cow, Sheep ami Hand Mirror, Curtain Knobs, KnX Stock, ; Chest, Sill and Warlr..!- hits, Sl.-,e Tl.rad. ilrrs, lr;!n,. Tiit Tacks, CarttiJs,, Shovel ainl Toihs, Hich C-rd, l;sh h Id- Piiu. ets, Uucklt'-s, CV.iK; ; crs -.nil TaM Knives; l.i; Tahli: and Teaspoon, nd many Aher- articles whfclu we will rte!l Ww tf vU; Will take iu -xi-hamre for "d.;I Country IWace and old Crs'irpB. Sewing Machine at &iU" or.h . t door to W. U. l'elvintoa, t. first class stock o m mu m ALL TH3 BEST MAZES OF PIA2TC3 - - ' AND " - Organs, at the lowest Faetorv Pricoa. Cish a Installments. P ties in Jojiuston-- county contemplating tGb purchase of a PIANO OR ORGAN will find 1 to their interest to orrespood with tas befostt giving orders. No Ufctter what instrument us and o. 1 BRlbK STORE. MiiLs. Std In ns, And Iron. Pf rl.ut Sli -ai ir. S istoii. Pvu.-, liulet Still l ave ft!, 1 " t i- '. '' ' ' uii..': Aj mmm.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 29, 1885, edition 1
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