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lltk 'i8PJ fed--MKSC Y.rBa b,7: ' r7T.' IP E-V'f mm f 3r IT 17' .J cess at i i r a r fiia v. - ; w ) ajr. ' - - - -- r0L. V "fkOFKSSION A L C A K 1 S. James H. Pou, AttorneyAttjaw, pmnFlELP, JOHNSTOJt COUNTY. . c, M ill tkml th Floral Court at R:.Km31i eoil ibeCourl? of Johnston, &uitrm ttai lirnctt tminti. Citoctions made in thrsc wuntics. ofee iT to" Si" tar ATtOUNKY ATLA W PMITHFIBLD. N. G. orrtcB im tu? oouttT iiolsk. Spc!l ttptin fwutl collections nJ Ml tr,j;jSSieB IheOmrls of John-tou Wk EDWAED W. POU Jr. () ATTOSNST and CGUNS3LL03 AT LAW, i - Tructiws In all tlie Lurt f WiLn, Wayne ,na Johnjtou. WllL ATrESD THE FEDER AL COURT AT KALElOf. Office hi Court House. k- w rou. sr. T)OU & P T MAS KEY JASSKY, AUsrasys-at-Law aai Bsal Estate Agents, SMHtTFlKLP, N. C. If you wish to buj UhJ or to aelt land, ft 1P3 we can ail you. eu ne-.tie loans, for long or short trm o real wtHte in Johnston county Persons willing to len-t tmiiry or to borrow aty orro4spgor Uui may uuJ UtolUeir ittrit t caH on C7:ivviatc Mnnuinciuit!! ? -AND UNDERTAKER TEH1CLES at Rock Bottca Prices. tor ia riiantu ai Cincinnati ttuj, sri uTWaeou II arm'-", auVi!wt qtas aal liarial Case fttfulshcii n not I aatao- .... , niHU yaaf.tt?r-t ah4 MT thtn.a eftll aa4 etaaiine nir Stotk. Ufote purlaiag -aatwUere SitiiWtion ruute4. SPANG BAM N JCST ItECEIVEP iT Hi 6 AT- Lowest Linus- Prices ! CU al exaaiiue my ehaicw toek of Dry Goods, of every descr iptionno tion clothing, Slioes, Hats, Etc., Etc. My toek of oew style Strav Hats' Is Unsurpaceep Gia tti oalt d W eovlna-J. BespettluUy, D. W. FULLER WANTEP WORK. I tamuow located in SmithfielJ wh re I aat prtKred to make an- kind ,f Pic COPYING k SPECIALTY. I now solicit a reiMuable -har of pat tvuage from the citweus of Smithfieldand larroutidnig country which I lupe to merit. Hespevtfully, JULIAN A LDKRji AN. TktSmpirc Cly Kill PATTENTKD JUNE 22. JULY U, Tt lt milt in the market fhr gnral .: grta4a all kiuU i-aiu; Ul artu. -it t vara U row lt: will iuk jfniJ fauuty hi.:; will (Hud flst r, loiJn shells. 10 Wv tUlki aud atu.ua to a nue ulv.'ritattuu. Mrybly ihouM ha wn; ywu w.Ud laas4 wuh it, Hik mill iiiaUa in two pnt an tl at Nw York ?..tJ W. Writa for cirt-ulnra an t r-artlet!ra. A 1) JusM, Ajat. rtoira, Jchitou County, N C Shanandoah Flour J.LTHIPiiE7f9 Proprietor, WEST JACKSON, Va. Tint Kmit flour Tor family tte ou She trket. Mal frou th livst j;Uty f Ia plHt ry Lcat. SelJ xlivelv iu thU rttm by I) I? Qrave, SiMithBO. N. a Webb li.J i Ci., Salau. N. C. S I a J. I ma, W It 5! I ARP'S LETTER. HIS VISITS TO TOWNS IN KAST TENNESSEE. 1 tlTf!j ttHlf Cosiitrr Fair tf KtrtztxtAtT. Bob AirikcTalk Krtrywkerv. Wit rrrtty ITaM( Ttty for TewB la Eat Ycaaetstc. SU at Cbattoaaaga. (vrNVt Constitution.) When a man pooe Meandering aretnod through another state, it becomes him to fco the bright aide &nd the be?t Bide of everything. He Is no AVetcome tipitor who eomos sloitg wltli a flaw picking fac aad hollers "jchool butter." and is alwavs tell in 2 and brajrt;in how thj do thiuj:3 t here he litcs. lien there is just cause to prnise praise should be iven quite lavishly fir it makes the people not only content but proud of their hemes and country. By in Titalion t visited East Tennessee the other day, and sojourned at Sweetwater, a thriv ing railroad town that takes its eunry nauie Iroui that beauuful Valley and the flrcatu that runs through it. Tha valley is about twenty miles longand half as rride, and literally flows with milk and honey and other products oe a generous, well preaerved soil, There is more butter and nicer butter shipped from that staiiun than any other alon the Mae. The piri form was crowed with cans that contained from twelve to twenty pound each, aa.i as I looked over the labels I saw that their destination was Atlanta and Home and Birmingham and Chattanooga and other towns along thoss lines. Vio coops were crottdsd With cbicken and boxes packed With eggs. There were scores of barrel aad sacks of flour which cntus from a milt Br'by that ground 2,000 bushils fle t every Uay. A found of flour is the daily ration for one ninn, and here is a miiIc mill (1ta4 feeds eighty thousanl people, and yet it is a mere tipker in this roat buu ucss ct feed'fig thu millions. Will tl4i tlttMg never stop ? WUl the ffple never jet tnou;h? C.n't the nation fast a few days aud get tUlu The stailsllos siy that tt Ukea twenty luUUon dollar (u f,-e I the nation a day. lnt us all piit fi-r awl i!e Tas.uer nuit and noy, there another fel ler who is beating TnnmVg reeonl. He has tkut no fuol foity dyi sud -ttUkee strong and lively. Butjkhey Kiy ho has the clitir of life in " twu otAiue vial. There was a fair gainst on atSweetwaVi.'r a livly little eunty fair. and ty had fine eattlo and go atick of alt kind, an J big (otatov au l turnips and beets and pumpkin?, and mKtm; ears f c r?i. . I tnea,ired one th.it Was atstcru i:ieln l-jix od large iu prr.f-oti-u. Th re .s a great variety of Luniwrk of the ladi. s.and ... r. t t..r:.w -...t i.... ...;?..l ,r the Conuutttev? l.ui to ti tbe bine ribb) on them whether they Wanted t or not. There waa a girl bahw br a!l ag l. & a . . over kit tnnnt!i!, at ii tl'c etnmiuee were young men they ti;d the rihb'jii on a taby ab'it ?;stwn y-trs ld and her a kl i.s the pre.niurn. Il-d rnd AH WerekU the tlk everywhere, anil the pe- l!e tii In t se m o have tunch chii ho- tween them. Toe hrothorn W ro titer the other day. and when h dtncrati heg:in to felmut lot Boh he Went round among the beys an !sa:d in a whnp r, Wlnys, d n't wakts .ueh a fus ov.r me. AU"i over here and I'ui afraid you uU hurt his Cel ing, Alf U y hrvther. yn kniW." Tni brotherly politic Having a gnl harimm' ... ?1 ....... w nv.r tt ri. ...'. itn I lln ttt'fi ..ri!al f,xl kinder toer.eh other tkan theyitavtf nw the war. What pretty tunics th y have f. the Own of K.t Tenn-iv. Tli r U Cleve U4, Cbaletoti. Athens, rhiUdelphia. Sweetwater aud Moy Cr.-ek all in a row. I stopped at Chvelan 1, whetv I had never atnpped Itefora, i.nd I..ud a lovely tiwn, with more leatiful homes than any other town of its siti. Rich jepSe live iu Cleveland, and tkercis a Methodist fenwde eullejie that cot vr a hundred thousaud" ddlars. It is cliuck lull oi gtrU, as ."Witt and prrtiy s au o'd inatutfytv ever looaeil uin. You can 5ud aellcge for girl mwt everywhere you go. Hut moat d the have to put up with a high school aud then g to work. TIH generation of girls will be barter than the bs. Thu euejUeuce wif b that hi a foW years the wvneu wih take the Usui and be running maehiue, I hnl mean that I hey will h holdiu? office, but they will ote aud thw will eoulml thu moral legWtion of thi emntry. I doi.'t are ir they do. I aoi perfectly willing fr the experinseet to U made. L themvi.te. Til U t they ehoos go-2 men for of See. Otic thing is cerain, thy WeuU improve Vk unners of man kied, and would improve their morals, tn. If I wanted to insure the election of a tem perance man fur presideut I would first organtie Jrty on female suflVat and make that the u. J"t lot the vroiuwn . t wLiLev and thev will i i ' - waw" " ' j ku ik it oat of i.;il.t. The tt Jllibuse would ' SMITHF1BLD, N. fumble like an car'-hqtnfce had struck them. th 07 are having some little embarrass ment at Chatlanooa with one of tlieir sehord.i. The situation remind m of Jndga Tourgee's experionce in the Fool's Errand. Those good people up north who believed everything they road in Uncle To us Cabin, and still bolieve every bad thing thflt papers and politicbma tell on are very liberal to the poor negro, and keep on sending mony down here to ed UAiK hint. I. seems that tha Freed:nan's -Aid society sent a hundred and fifty thousand dollar to the conference of the Northern Methodist Episcopal church at Chattanooga to he used for tha Christian education of the negroes. Fo' the confer ence deeded to plant a university there and connect with it a theological depart ment. They further decided to let thj while tuiks come in and got a little edu cation, too, so as w give a high social tona to the concern Mid let the two races pro gress together in fil'.ul relations. "But when they g-)t everything about ready for bnsims. and bad elected their faculty it was suddenly discovered that the white folks Were not owning. They Would'nt mix worth a cent, and so after much tribu lation and prayer the local t-oard decided that the white folks needed a Christian ed ucation more than the negro and so they made a right about face and left, the poor darkey out in the cold. They opened lit doors last week aud began with EH) pupihi. While they Were niraaging the classes there Was u knock 'at the door and tw.i very rwpcclable eoleied young wirJ.tnen appliel for admi!ion. William Wilson is an dshortcr in thehurch,st;waid,and ha been a deputy sheriir. They desired U comfietc their education in the univeiaity that built with the freed man's money. They Were met at the d-Mir au J wire a-ked, "Who sent you h ru Y"' Tlu-y r plied, "No one; wo can c of our own accord. The col!- go d-VMI " ih'JIl Said, lI ! Hot douhl your right to be auinliii d, and 'pisinal!y 1 have t'o ''je:ti.oi. but you know boW it irw a liidtyotf.thtu the prejudice of llus-e houtheru n fl wi'l bleak up miii teh. ol. YiU bo hiivo now thv Very bet opportunity Vf yofr livt-.s to show a high L'bristiau spirit. 4 Just withdraw your ftp pHoaitoU aod let us have n-i trouble, tf we admit you it will ruin the institution at the south. If We ivjt y.iu it will r.Ue a howl all over lha oovth. Now show youi ChritiaN maiile-i d and withdraw aud save u fr-'in ihi etn';,rr iuri-ot." Bat the ' !-yf:' t-tiil Jp rsiv.ed and put their dutn.-ind in plain Lnguigo, mil said: "Willy rji ailmi:. us i.r not.'' Th.: r; ply was -No,but the faculty will meet and giv yo't a f i;.i: au-.vcr.'" Thu Was the si;us!i :n ut la.it advh s. It t a d !'! of Syiiaaod t 'hwiy tli The mtalake wa in giving th:; money to to uorthem ;tholj?. They nho'ilJ have tiven to the o'uhni rbeU and tlo.u the negro 011 Id have gttrn it ewry dollar of it.1 Tin) ar tliebest friendithe iwgnt has got. I was talking to a learned j olg ihe oth-r day an I hv'sidd tl at wh-n a n. gro hd a eao in court he w.a ih se .ur' .f ja'.iec than a white-man, l'r tho jurivs leaneti to Into rather than ai;nt hi-i. But let the negro go north and try t 5 et in a wlrte Fchool. He tred We. Point und-r the protection an 1 backing i.f th j g-irei nmrnt, aad hp could'nt stay there tlu has tried to enforce the am ndniviit to the etutitutk.nand he can't do it north or south.. But h ; nas settled down to na ture aint i.at ure's laws, whieh are stronger titan hitman laws, and he isuiovj coii'cnte) rigjil now than ha h;is been at any time Mnec war. If this mony wa iv:n toed ucate the negn be ought to hare it, and if hu gocs1i.Ttro a h-Iks! court ho will got it. IJitt. sontehoAV or,othev, we ai-u not eaiin and serene. I d .n't like the confident as surance with tvhioh these kcieutih'c men prediet anothr great earthquake an I t ocrm that ito sweicp destruction over this fair land next Wednesday. Alxut tlit.s time the usual equinoctial sU.rm is due,bi w understand that and are used to it. Hut if it M tmt cunjonctiou of grosit plxiicts that is to shake up thingi aud make th uirlh chang it center a gravity, t don't sou why the dijtt.urbaiiee ahowld bo greater at on plaeuthan aeoiher, for the earth is revolv ing at tuc rate id' u thousand mile an hour and presenting alt sides to tho plunetf The truta Is that ever sino-j Mr Wiggins pr diijtl tUe earthquake at Charleston I te 'I a little too ei ioUa to make fun of ih.rsv prophecies. If we dig a hole to thttgnumt it may start a crack that will open. If we getUji on a Piedmont cscarpmout, the tor nado will have a fair el anoe at us. So 1 reckon we had Mter di as Mr tirady saiu at Charleston ''trust in tho Jjord.' There is coinfovt uow iu that Scripture whiel. saith "no man knoweth tbe day nor tin-h-ttr." Ad so I reckon the earth will bold together a while longiL-r. Bux AttP. Lit week a rrominent iueihut ot Charlostou committed akida. C., JOHNSTON- COUNTY, OCTOBER 9, KORT1I ASD SOtrTU. A Itfew Orleans liHdy Ansiwc-r- Senator IClalr aad Re:cive A is Ovation. An iocident ocenred at the recent ronn ' ion of veterans at Weirs, N. II., wcich il lust rated the folly of trying to revive th prejudices of thu war period against th southern people. Senator BSar had b-ei addressing the veterans on aiitfwlaviry,th War to free tho slave.-, ad the duty of th soldiers to fight on with ballot to tho end that the south may now Ike tred from th. sLery of ignorance Jlis rtfhiark wcr s4Cially severe on thu sousbferu pcopl withoat dtstinctiosi. - ' " On the stand sat a lady fnm New Or leans, the wife of a Veteran of the 3 sxtcentl. regimmt. When Senator Blair dtwcd.ihc presiding officer intnaJuced this lady to th. audience with a few well chosen remarks. She began by begging her hearers to b charitable, merciful and forgiving, if fch. should commit what might seem to be er rors of speech, as the was otnl :as3ed with the accent of her niorlier gue while speaking tlcj English lanuac and especi ally in view of the dmse igi trance that covered herself and people, f s painted so vividly by the gentleman who I ad proceeded her. She then went on in ; short speech in sujh clear, terse i:;J po... d language, though without a so jui ! thought or preparaMou,as coiKiSteii atly with the dull prosy, earf ally prewired language of Senator Blair. in choice and r.,:ni - uagi she OZ-pr-!s-el tier adoiirttioii ; be soldier wear ing .he blue or th s gr.-y v ho fought for what c-.ith belhvcl t.j : light, and ex pressed un ardro. h.).- .: 1 1 at feelings of Kin Ine-s hro l.i rh- ; national uuity may pre'-.il -,: who were once eiiirajred in dei.!! e . i. for ule, 01 ii ' A d .vedmg hou.-; -.'-o cvae vacant lots. L Citi n couv.'Uieiit. v:i .1 ... , . , reason ible. Jnv. L. Ha vis. Ch'intuiiii A'cvr. L is .!Xpi.'ctcd that our paper, ''Glen woo. .louthlyv" will -appear about 20;h. Tie publication is in the interest of tho com mou Bchools cf our county especially; t promote edueat ion genera'ly in this and th adjoining count us. Wc Were in SmithS.?.J, last week, in he intei-est of our pap r,nd I he mere! am f that j riiirrcrsatve. to.r g:ie us a iiuin! . if "ad" f.'r our c-ilu um. !n ithli'.'M bids fa;r lo ris to th i levc far.y othr town in the State in j.int . iriip-ir!..itce as a Cfji.lre of tra Iu; h r ui othr p'ace in ur St.i:a h.w had so decided i:i.d f)itirm,u an pr.ir l tend ney iu m. shfut a tim. Wo were eapectaby pleas-; to no ice ko many evid- njien of prosperit the new hai!diors the orowdod titreeL the air of business all unnd.stakahly iudi cate a people of p-.i-h aud energy. Donatio is to the LiWary nn 1 the- Mu sicm .sm:i:iHJ to omu iu with .ratil'in fretpiency. Messrs. Harper & Bros., publishers NcW York, Hie largest lMk lions.; in thi country, seiit u u valuable ii''- of book lat. wvk. We take pleasure ii'J axing that ihi edu jati.eial puhlicatious of!.rM ii nr anions tUe v. rv 1m tha Wcjh.;ve u used in our work. Jl Miss Lishe Wi'!i.ims al.o .-Sit u feu vobiHie to inereaeour i:to.-k. Wl.eo t ladi a t.iki-a mutter to heart, i leocss is a ready anred Co.! bless the iiMdv Winn d i.iir land I they a poW'ir for g alonyj-'very Hue, and they dt'riu nil th. kind xiordsth.it wo eau give tl'ein. S-iVe-al vlti.ho speeiuietis 'l.r the Mi sojiu wero given us by F. E. kiiis, Exj het xveek, esja-.i.dly va.uuble i're these a stataetite from .M.iUitno.th t-ve, pie 01 eonw. fin a ir.c'ineni oj o a uiv m. this Stale. La.-t 1'itday nfteino-tn, a !n.dderab: number of people from the urrouudiit. country came out to our scho 1' to hear tl. addresa delivered by UeV. E. Wp. T ulgeet: "A S'lea for Bid Boy's." was w discu.tsed and every body se niisl highl pleased; aud Wo ar sut: tht the 'ba li..js," tr any xye have, were undo bctti 'hereby. We hope to have 'he yoveren reiiileni.i to address i.s again, -iu the m di-itaut future. The youi g ladies aid ihe yoner man titkiou part iu the .Mu ica . 0 !it lot .v9th 111st., are Working hard, and v ill uiak a very creditable hhowin in tW-ir swei; oles b lore the pnllio. Ticket can be ha from any of the pupils f th'; schwl, i Smithtiehl, N. C, at the drug stores, air at t.-linton, N. 0. We hope every ld will buy a ticket and coino-we want thousand people to bo present. . Ticket, only 15 cents, children 10 oens. The ob joct for which the Musical hterlainiuen' is to be held is a worthy one, ad deserv. the support of everybotlyj so C0IC9 aloe aud ;;ivc US A liflj " Political Speaking. At one o'clwik Tuesday, as h is been the jsioru each poiitind year. JaJgo Conno idjouued CVirt for the candidates to speak The lir3t speaker Was ma j. joii.v w. ortAiiv:', Democrat i j can Jid.ite for Congrijss. Th people of Alamance know this distinguish" ioo of their mother county Or.inge. The. h ive the utmost confidence it) his integrttjk tumor, ability and Ditriotis n. Major (jraham op netl his speech thank ing the people of Alamance for their hwu y eupp ire in the nominating coiiveiiiui; nud urged them to continue their su;p-i oid wnrk.jtntil the d.iy ot clo4ioii. Th s.Miker tlwin briefly alluded to his politic, areer and the various times he had server th t p ople of this scc'to-ri, That be Wui olectcd to the Constitutional Convention of tiS, when hs and his colleague were ti t onlv two members elected by the 1) :m -sratic party from the ccnntii winMi g present Congressional District. They work ed faithfully for the whole people. He was severe on the reconstruction days when the Republican party held fall sway in North Carolina. Spoke of how they idled the taxes to more than a million a year, yet they did not spend one cent for the education of the poor white and black chil dren of North Carolina. He urged the peo ple to go to work and stand by the nomi nees of the convention. He stated that his opponent, Col. John Nichols, had declared himself a candidate and the only conven tion that had endorsed him wis the Rad ical Convention of Wake which was com posed of 19 white men and 74 negroes. ITq stated that Col. Nichols was once Sup erintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Raleigh. How he managed that insti tution was investigated by the Board and they allege that he did not pay for the pro visions he drew from the pantry and that t .. iu....i .ws .u.v o.ing investigated by die St.ite Cotut in ihu cio, u. A.-.i.-ij.!. iAi a m-itter ot record. lie stated th it Col. Ni duds was appoint d post master at the city of Kleijh, b President Garth-Id, by the inflii 'iiee of th -srpei bagixor, Tourgee. That as toou 'ic g t into the offi.se he appointed a nei I dive y olerk and that noliule girl tr lid old jre!- n !-'"r or vsleiitin ; from th general eclivery window without having tf sk the n 'im -i'trk if tli M-e vv e any 111.11 ir ln:r. He charged Col. Nichols witl e'tig a Republican and said that hi.s clain if leing an iidep -n loot was a la'se prr--m.!. jy . iiivi l"t a ni;iu bo holiest in hi nvietioiis, but when a uui tries to g n office iiob:r false pretense he w-is e: ih d to no more ere lit than a mm :h:ir;e II iho Stale. l"K:k-;t for obtaining good nd.: a's;: vt 'n-'v-. Nicliol' only hop of jUcc.ss Was in duping d miocratie Knih' .1 Jjihor. He lil 110. te'itve the D m rats vv-.iil 1 their manhood l'idi-lv he hea l of lh; orgafiii-'ion, says, "t.ik 11 part hi jM.Iities." Tt.c i""ak'r ihe lisi.-U-snil I le; aetioii d l'isid "lit-('levclan 1 apoiu ioo our Sou; hern Siiitemnn 1 .Bee. Tl e South in lid: re-qiect alone ha jjiiii"! n I r Deiiiocratie rule. The unio has liecn restored He said he had as mu h re-p-'et for s aan who labors xvith his handt as who la 'inr.'? bv his hed. both ougif, to be repee ted. There shoull be lio convicts bet xveen itior Kiid cipott. ''Nc!i..: claims to b; v iikiug 111111, hut I have never been ahh 0 gt' him out so the son. lie has livi' 1 K-ileigb Miioe he Was l." yenrsohl. Th v'..rking men iu Congress rire Demoerat. 'her,' xvere sev-'ii hills reported by the L i or Coiiiudttee and tlcy wert; pi.se! bv : etu iciMtie h ue and only tWo pssel tli iVpuh'h-an Senate. Maj. Crdiam favors the r -peiti of. th. ix on whiskey, tohaeeo and hi;.rnly. Th. ivcrniii -nt . su !.'et eiiou-jh to run it xvilh- it it. Endorsed t'levi'l.iii-1 tor vetoing fr. lulent pension bills F.vored pen-iouing SeKie.au s ddh rs. He diseiissed at lengt) ic public debt, then the State ddjt, show ig that the Uepubliear pr.!Y had wbi 1 jHiwer, 1 iled up the indebtedness udi- oiis of ihdhirs. lie s'ated l hat the deiuo- nts hid reduce 1 ihe :ute taxes That 1 ste taxes were this year 25 aud next c f would be reduced to 20 eta. lj. Giuliani said the best Civil Service '! be knexv was the Saviour's, "Thou t ""cen faithful over a few things, I will m i the ruler aver many thinirs." He fa id the arbitration of all labor troubles O sed convict labor. We have only n a very imperfect synopsis of Jlfijor raham's speech. Old Alamance xvitl do or full duty. lustcal Enf(riiiiun. Friday, evening Oct. 29, at Glen wood 7igh choji, ini'ier the auspicies ot Miss carvers .iuae ctas, tor the b.myht ol flenwfnel School Library. A small ad vssion fee will be charge; lOe br chil r o, 15c f.r adults. Tiekets imy be bad th drug stores iu SmithQvld, aUo at tWion GraVo. I88fi. Labor . Plasterers at Jfiehita, III., gets S4 pei Ly- Businops is picking np at Putersbnrg, V. Printers have plenty of leisarc time it nc.nuati. Work of all kinds a oomewhat dull at 'ineinn:ilL Eleven Tyno'raphical Unions lure been viart'T-d ine J i: v. The entire ticket of Che Knights cf La or Was elected at West Point, Va., a fe Iys sini'-e. Th e iron inou'ders and coopers of Wheel i', 3V. V'a., h.jv, perfected a much ne.vil -I oraniz-itinu. . The strike rt the Western granite qunr V is the only trouble at Uiehoioud or vi Inity jut. mw. The only 'rat daily paper in New Yor" chynow U the Tribune, aud it fiLslhe 4gyl I pig wtns'iui'it! n Ev 5 al and Wood. Ijcive your orders for Coal and Wor-d i M SrM'.m-tri:iJi& Co. John Adam's Billiard Table. Washington Post.") Talk about modern extravagance as com 't pared with the Jcfiersonian simplicity of the lathers? Why, John Adams bought a billiard table in Frauce set it no in the white house and sent the bill to f . f . . . .... . I wugressi J.nai s tnc wav tlie Initial lata- ' era did. i If you are in need ef line Jiueu envelopes, pens iuk, iak .-lanj.-. .i should not fail to cuii ac ..: Sasser, Woodal: & Co., and -: . . ! elegant nev stock . :.t;.i Let your aim be to save all the uatura manure and compost, or mix all the ferti lizer you can, at home. Look after your stable, hog-pen, chicken-house and every other source of animal manure cealously. -'' - uij aLundance of litter or f Mbsorbiiuts of smue oa.c i. Mi.es, old Ii.nu and everything of th; -iud. L sik about to discover n yo.. inn maicri tl that may help you iu fertiii. ig. Have you any pond mud, muck 'Md..;-MUo:iid ? At spare tilings you e- 'ig and haul those. Jl tvcym any nin. r li.n rock ? If th:.-re i.s any xrithin yo . rjach, you will be sure to find a gnodplac u your farai to use it. Save aud do Ho uy, exc.-pt t bupplc.ii!.:ut., or add to yon ivin-pi an! iu ike them better. To iniki; your m.n.-k, ui-i.iur or mould diat-jver you have, u ;i b--sr a:i l fjrl?. t, U will fr !.pi.Tii!y pny you to add .'on. .Mph.ite, ii.ne, ftnt.-i-m or .!h:-r ch uuici 0 them. Ib.it if yo.i iivo all ihe msi u. .hieli l!ie ordinary firm psiially affon. ni practice mulching or green manarin' 4rXteiu;e ierdly, you will only need to pur hs.i regularly plain phosphate, lima 01 .t p l.ish silt unle.ss it be M.ue complex 1 rli'iz r for tobacco. Make a plenty of food for th ? stoA 01 ioiue, t.hen feeil it liberally, Yoa will ad :rratiy to your manure pile i.i this Way. t you have 111 foek, pel some. Stock i. im.ist worth keeping in this country fo tie sake, of the manure vlie.y make. Hav, oough c iws to u::ike a plenty of milk and utter lor the family aud to vive you bee? i.jja-sii iimHy. Keep enough hotrs to con unie -ill the slops, the buttf-rmilk, trwh ..t ,. l ourden, etc., and make a part of the meat. Valkors Cotton Phosphate. I will be at S'mithficld troni the 18lh I iy of O.-ioher until Gib day of November, i S3 , for the purpose of receiving guano otton. Those that bought guane of me last pring wd! please carry the cotton to Smith icl1 during the fr st two Weeks of Oeto Mr and the first xveak of November aud -cttle so rs to save trouble. Itespret fully, J. M. Bkast.ky. A full line of "Devoes" paints, oils, and "River si do" colors bsve just been received t &.sser, Woodal I & Co's. , If Yen Wish a Good Artids Of Plug Tob.-ico. a-C- vo ir Jisder for "OLD RIP.". NOTICE LAND S LIS. P.V virtue nf an i.r.lcr of tho -fnpci ior court if Jeh nsi ctiuuiy, in hjucial uroi'eeiliiifrs.eu- itlcl IJ R Jones, A.lfiiiui-'li-ul.r of F.viline At kinson vs. Pscle.l .lo .en u i wife.D. li i, et all, .inllioriiinr the said K H Jon3. Aduiinistra tor to vol IiikiI Uiv a-sot". he witl sell at pub lic aunt ion at the court lioiik- d.ior in the town nf Smittirield u Note".nlor 1st, l3tsr. a cei-trtin tract of land in Clavtoti township, Jehriitou eouiity. anjoining the laieHpf J J Farmer, ileciased, t'.cn F tazle, and others, and con iaiuii.g tt'iout f fly uere". Terms, SO per cent csi-h, h.-ilaii.e on a eredit of twelve months, v. itli interest X 8 per cent, per annum, from date. li H Jones, Adm'r. J II ASELb, Att'y. Sept 'i'lth lSRfi LlliVlLN PENNSYLVA NIA tS the most perfect Toice Feed Fertil izer rill in existence. Send for cataUijmct Q A Tsnd Grist MILLS. SfEAM S.V ijfV VY 0INTES. GIN POWfKS, CIDER MI LI--'.. Tii resit inK Machines, Corn Sheilcrs i StiiiMjftnl Afir'enltnrfil Implements ccuerclly. "Send for illustrated catalogua. A. a. fAi.LoilAr. cunylauia Agricuitarai Wc. . .'oik, Pa.. NO. f ' ANOTHER SEVERE SHOCK e SraisiE CiltT. . o THE PEOPLE RUSIIIAia TO THE SCESE", Tter Uy monin; thest.ra Honsa ecrupt4 y .nailers & Masdcirill, commertuJ ! wok.. t'hey h;-e jnil rec-ivoi an immeud aUtck. cf Iey Orocvrios. Cf.u-iialing f . ' I 2) Carrels Floor, all -raJes, I a Cr Liwi ts of Sail . leX) Bags r.ichiiion.l Meal. &MlPoun.li Thacca, 10 JtuSM Meat, I I' HW Pounds Ur.1 10 Barrels HHTa. . IO I5?s I'offee.' , I - - 6OO0 Vanls tUin-, V - sj UUU I1C4 Ties. BesMes a freh lt of Faney Groccncs. Coh-r'ec-;ita-;i-iis, ac. They dee-a it'tinsar to le t the. 200.J3 rem.iin ;n the house many days, e.on.-.nieully tUe .re iiumux t-ui 141 a very "u.all A DVANCE A BO VE COrT Country Produce tu'ven in esfha ij f.r ' 1 Tho hurliol cisb (.ricor! paid for keel -otton. - ISaa iii iy , 1. -i-t-iv- t'-.'ti-'.xie-.. P..j.eetf.illy. Saste & Issei'll' Notice ! LAND SALE. T?.. . . - u l aumorny comaiati m a tt T?? d.e'!;l' "T:0 ;,y a. t. iu.U, ana containing aavc, um've or ioos. This August 31st, IH&i. A.SH LSk H0HN.C, Jlortagee. Abell & Richardson, Attorneys, Everybody to know that Sosscr, Woodall & 0o.y C"ep on hand the largest ston 0.? Pains, j " WhiosLearL LiriSGed Oil, inn fed and Wliito fc'C" OIT-Sj VARNISHES. ) fc-iTC, Krc. :'hey keep only the bes, (pniity of those id sell tl.e.u f .r less than Inferior Qualitie3 ARK SOLD AT KKlf ALLY. 1)1 VII u .A U J J L .0 o o o We wish to dirvet the attentim of the jmhiic to our largi ar I well s,-bs ted sto.lc if goods no ia store. Wo carry lbs largest a'oefc of Hardvnre in the country. 1 ind can ami will sell hardware '-eheap-r .1 an can fe- Jd hy any :rnera dealer. i tt you Want stovrs and tin wary, if you want crack cry andda Ware, ff you wnt wood and willow Waiv, TF von l.uiM -r's hardwiire, If you want to build or repair a wauon, , If you WJint to build or repair a bngv. If yoa waut saddLs, bridles and hanTess, it yvn xxuoi to iini your limi-e, If you Want to dry or preseryc your fruit It you want to cut. your wheat, gnus . I oate, If you Want nash doors aud blind, If you waxit to ruu a eoltoo giuor cav mill If you want files, oil, laee leather and If you want guns and animuniii.a, beltA If you want pocket and taklu cutlmy, If you want the best TuZ -r in the mJx Tf you-want- lo fence you fiiriu, If you want to shoe vour'Vu.rve, If you want ihe best plows urvi eul!irafnj""v- If you want the best hoes, r.vk and forkij If you want t ho l.t in.ti ami wood pump ff you want tly tra an,! lrtm, If you want W re! whd ygu are tivud If you want to le rich Kwi liappy, V liuy your guols of , V HIGHEST Piip Fg PAID. I ni still engaged n tha Hide an-i Far hu--t9.ess, and ;ll , th vorj bi-z'i! pi e S tV4. t y. dd diaad, aud don't "a V,oiil you see n;e Respectfully, i M MAW mW ' (o o) SECOND St., FRONT; POST O.FIlCj' SMITH FIKLLb N. C. (o) - faavinrand l-xir e iMinjr A c?:al a 0e$M SX my lifts nuion is exi-iieu uiose WS3 JRrt d ' 4. i ; 1 1 i 1 1.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1886, edition 1
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