Newspapers / The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, … / Oct. 16, 1886, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Y V ! VOL. V SMITHE1ELD, N. C., JOHNSTON COUNTY, OCTOBER 16, 1886. no. n A James H. Pou, 1 1 o vi ic v- A t-1 ..a v, V1UVIKU. JOHNSTON' COINTV, X. C. i atteu l!.ill'l tnc i ' "" ' .i.,hnstrtn. Salmon an J ! Uic.oui , flections nude ia thess counties, the Independents, wiil be on hand to dis . ,Hel.i L'( n Co,u:f lljU' s'iKre ear i u?s the political issues of the" day. The tuf J' "' Democrats will io doubt bring forth out J. H. ABELL, VTTOUN E V-AT-I.AW , SMITIU'IELD. X. G- " office in the couut hoie. ial attention paid to sellc-ctions an 1 set t'ia.I estates. a the Courts of Johnston j EDYARll W. POD Jr. ATTORNEY and COUISSLLOS AT LAW, SMITHFIEL). X. G., r radices iu all the wurt of Wilson, Wayne WILL ATI EX D THE FEDERAL COURT AT OOire ivi Court House. ps"&'MASSEY- A--n3vs-at-Law ani 2sal Estate SMIIIIFIKLD, N. C. If you to buy la or to sclManl, for wv .-fiu no.'oti:te loan rscw . j ...... Tworuite losns. for .one -r suon , .... rml citatc iu Johnston county or i-y borrow mflney on.rtgagoof Inal m.y ritul it to their ij.nrcst to call ! P Qlfl J H I IH I Til A H Qiiu Ji III iliUiluIli'j ! -AND- UNDERTAKER VEHICLES at Rock Bottom Prices. IWer in Cilnmbaa an. Cincinnati eU Kut ami VVa-m iUruoss. taJu.es, Li.i u-- e kort in sts, low fcr cash- "ofiins Uurial Cases furuubed on snort 1 1 Wlt yo.tr interest nd (rive them a call .111 1 ex .amine tho:r Mock, csiore P'--'o snvwhere latisf:ictioa ruiwuiKfi. 1 "ii Ti 1 l?iUi-v 5 fi.ftv t fIIEA DQU AliTERS TOrOa sis. owin-' tlic largest and rawest styles of li y tJ-i'' ever bioujht to tliis mur-vet. STYLISH HATS, t--New, Noboy and ec, in soft and stii: t j lit and please ail. EHOIGE USBQIWEIUl. Tn all grades. Hoisery. Gloiss, HWiS, Suspenders, Xeciwear, Collars, Cus, is, mm 11 I "-naraate best quality of Goods as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Doa"t forget to call and examine my r orel tifrj. D. W. FULLER FRIEND Not only shortens tim of labor find iesss ns the pain, but it great ly diminishes the dai ger to iife of boih lnoth.rr anei child, mil leives the mother in h condition uk r favorable to speedy recovei y iuu le.-,s liabla to f looding, Con vulsions, and other alarming symptoms. Tt.i efficacy in this respect entitles it to be called M The Mother Friend," and to rank as oue it the iife-savnig remedies of the 19;h century. We cannot publish ceruaeates cenL-erning this remedy without wounding the deiieaey of the wri ters. Yet we, havs hundreds on tile, eiid for our bowk. 4i Message to Yicmaa," TRiikJ frt-e. Eradfikld RrcrLvroii Co., Ailanta, G;. NOTICE! Under the ower contained in mortal ft leed eseeuted to lac by E. li. livct and vi c 'i;sin L. Oliver, and uu'y reg-;te;cd in be"k ." N. 4, pages S3.iiid"t4 of the Register" p See of Jttnion county, I will sell al public n'.ict.on f-.r m?!; at the Ccait Ilcuse door in i!itl:r.M n tiie li day of November, lSi'O. tr.u-t of l:ul lyina in liiscmni's TowM-liip, biimston county, N. .. Rejoining tbe lands ot J. L. livr, tieorjrc K"cn and others, and ""iitniniiis thirty-fivo acres said lands 15 a''it six ui ks southwest of Pnutli field and a'-.ut one-fourth of a milefrein Uie Wilscn & Florence Pe.ilroad depot. The ftbovc land. lire dearly all woods and finely timbered, with p .'ne five or ?is aer-23 cleared land and a small 'i se fn it This 2.)tli Sp cmVer, 1SS0. 'de at 12 o'clock tn. N. . OULLSY, iiortKiges. a'e at the san-e time and place ny b-'iis? aul let ?n Saii'hf.eld, knuwu the "ibJi V jivp npon ea?y irrix: raid let h a e-oiiifor a r.f .,f !,..! l,. ... s w.l! ..f -..I I a I wi 1! ( f Ti:il;'r 1! EDITORIAL,: ISEAR THIJ CATVfII4TES. The comity canvass will h. commenced m .... AT K . 1o.l. . ---J mi.n..v mu jo.u uist. l,,, T., ' :li of their treasures things new and old con cerning Radical misrule in ?ays gene hy. It is but just to go and hoar what all the speakers have to say. Don't be com tent with flying rumors, si? to the political rscord ! of any candidate cr his private vievs on anj aul)-cctj bnt ,md li0ar U.Q ,A1!ow each one to testify fer himself. Eo not lis ten to reports of Radical tricksters con cerning EemoeratxS, but go out to the Pub lic Speaking and licar a1!, and then make up your mind. Do not judge any one he f.:re you hear hi:n it is nt fair. Io not &UoW yourselves to be lulled to sleep by the Radical lullaby of so-called Inde pendents. Don't li-ten to the h nicd words of men who are responsible to nobody, and who owe allegiance to uo party. Ih.n't be "soft ordered" into -sib-nce, and indif ference about g-ing hear the candidate? I whin they s; (, yuiv voting ple.e-i. Yon wiil oy this means bo better able to de termine whether you are willing -o vote for ! them or not. You are. it may be, not pre pari to TOte intelligently until you 1 hear thom. Kverv irr.n. woman act chtlaisin- . . tested in the votes to be cast on the 2nd r , . t. OI ioveuioT; anu as mo ueon ai iu u thrir voting for the whole, it places upon fiucr'co" Kcmemlier, you are to voto for your wives and daughters who cannot vote for thoBcives, ana tor 3-our net puss uni dren who are dependent 01 your sound judgment and honest y, to vt te f. r their pr tecti n. and in every way to fromote their interest. Every man is interested in good govern mont, and a wise management of public affairs, and hence you should go out and hear what those have to say who ask you ;o vote fiV them. Dcn't lot 11 idieals blind fold jou and keep you at home, and thus keep j-ou in ignorance of their dark deeds. Their only hope of success ia "No vember is to keep Democrats qui-.t, and keep them at home, to keep thera away Irom occasions of Public speaking Ii they can do this, they think they can suc ceed, otherwise they do rot hope for sue cess. Do not listen to them; do not allow them to deceive you. Take enr advice: no oM rud Juar icJttt-! f-ic atrfiJa'c AX 1TAL2.4X TUiDGr. We would f.;:n rescue f.-r a few brief hours froca that obliviun whiolr sooner or late:r overtakes cvcrj tliiug tint is merely of yesterday a story of love and death. whicd seems -almost without par.dled in saS expe riences and has surely no equal in the an nals of tragic things. Brief indeed is ihe narrative as we if:vj it in the llom.in Ojiuu'chc, yet how pro foundly expressive, Low full of puiufu' transitions! "We alar. est see the l.eroia '. pretty little Francesea Pompi'M, a d.;tk eyed Italian girl of sixteen year-!, as, arm in arm with her lover, she set foiih on the morn of her wedlirg d.y to walk gay with rib'os and bruhd flowers as far as the church wherein the'y are to bo uniteel tor life. It is a bright day over the bread and shiniDg fields of Campid igha, and the air is full of the music of singing birds, 3-it the heart of ii; tie Franecsc-.i throbs with a more joyous beat thui that of natu.e with the delirious trembling of r'juncd love. Put suddenly a cloud appor.rs: the rising wiud wafts it across the sky, and ere the couple eaa reach the shelter of the church the storm has knit its brows, flash ed its glance of lightning and hurled its thunderbolt. The parents, standing within the portico of the church, have viewed tkis sn v-cfc uiennce of the e'emcrds with true lloman superstition. And now a new and dead lier bolt, sent with a surer aim, is about to Take efLct. Fra-jccsea falls on hoi kness and appea's for nierey; her betrothed sta iiiiHTS a broken prayer for help; even the priest seeon Is the despairing cry of the i -vers with the sanction of his sacred e.if;cc. It is iu Vs.in. The parents are obdurate. The tleineuts are auinst the marriage. What heaven has forbidden shall they per mit? Little Frr.nccsca tikes the hand r.f her lever, and the two walk bak through the field drenched with 1 a n. That nigiit, in tci.Ith and silence, the e-ouph: iss;s t-rtb again, and in the moraiug, when the wa ters have r.iven up iheir burden, the beaci: ut Cnuipi.higiia bcarn the weight of the Mime couple now clapped in each others :.rms. The ekmerts have thus been kin der to them tliiin man, fur if at first they foibadri the tr? ion it Wtsot ly to ix lent and consummate it at lasr. For or fr-itsc A 11 welling house; a-.lso soo'c vacant lots. l4-;.ll- c iivctneni, xs;.-r iri in-. ;o. r v 1 1 . An autograph letter of George Wash ington wr.s sold a, administrator's sale in the city of Washington a few days ago for SI 7. The purchaser was a dealer in reli- s and autograph niaim -ripts. Governor caless recovery from his recent attack of sViness is liappily.spe.cdy He U aga.n at his post, and is much im prjved in heaith. In his Portsmouth speech Sherman "touehol"cn the fact that the D.inocrats had not restored the wool tariff. ruKhe did not touch ou the more impor'ant fae thnt it was his vote that repea'ed it. .llusirrJ Kti Corlaiai?et. Friday eveaing Oct. 20 at Olenwood' High School, nnder the ausicics of Bliss Carver's Jusic clas-, for the benefit' , ol Glenwood School Library. A small ad mission fee will be .charged; lOe for chil dren, lac for adults. Tickets may be had at the, drug stores in Saiithfield, also at Newton Grove. Air J D Parrish &!3ros purchased the gin house and land of the late J M John son and intend putting this property in perfect running order. Mr Samuel Sooker is now in the Morth selecting a stock of goods for his new store. The bridge across Middle creek near Mrs Lucian Sanders is in a very bad condition and needs the attention of the county fathers. A great inf.ny visitors were in our midst last week attending the Association and every one seemed to have a pleasant time. The hospitality of this peetion is proverbial. There ere various estimates of the num ber present. 1 dvti't think there could have beja less than five thousand on Sunday. Tim Primitive meetings are always very lagely at tended - Diy weather seems to be in earnest now; no raiu here fr six wecki. Two of onr yo mg bachelor fiienls iuteud taking a long nialriui oui.u tour iu the early future. Mr J M Turner has just returned from a ple.-.snr j-tiio to Baltimore. The bridge at IU Hands m'ui is atr i read- for travel, but the one across Mill branch needs the attention of some one. it is dangerous to cross and a. great incon veni'Tce to the pul.T'e. Let the bridge be replaced or tSip rubbii h removed. IJarnnms bishow is coming fo Tialeigh this month ana tiiC children the dimes to see the elephant. Ilev A K Wiley preached a very im pressive sermon at Mt Zion on the first i Somlav. I will beat South field from die 18ih d-iy d" O.de-ber uutil tith day of November. 1SSG, for the purpose of receiving guan.i teuton. Those that bought guain of me last spring w.il please carry the cotton to Smiih fithl d iring the ifst. tve Weeks of O.to ber and the fir.-t. weak ed' November and settle so as to save trouble. iW'sp.-e-i fully, J. 31. Bfc'ASLEY. A fetil !i:e .f "D v. u s" paints, oil, and liieer si !" e..Ior h:v : jusibeju nctivea t b:i:;ser, NVoouai! A Los. An old man with active physiognomy, answering So the r.amc of John Wilmot w:s brougl t to the police cor.rt. His ehill.es looked as if they might have ben bought seee.nd h ind in his youihf.l prime, for they h.ad sufTe.e ; more fr.iui tho rub a ot the woild ths n tlte proprietor himself. Ques. '-What business?"' A nr.. "None; I'm a traveler. ' A .agrdxuiel, p r!l;eps" Yeu ure not far wrong. Travelers and vairalwuids :;re just about the same thing. The di.Teitiiee is the latter travels with o ;t nsoney, and the ftrmcr with.out brains.'' 'YVbcre have you truvclltd?" "All over the continent." "For what purpose ''Observatiein.'' -What have you observed ?"' "A little tenioicmend, Uin.h to censure, ! and a great deal to laugh at."' 'Humph ! what do you commend ?" "A handsome woman that will stay at hsm ; an el-xpient prcucbir tha will prcae-h siiort sermon.-; a good writer that will ne;t write U much; anei a fool tliat has sense en e:gh to boil his tongu;." . "What do you censure ?" 'A man that marries a girl for her flne "e'othiiiii; a youth wlu lies around the taverns a:;d eloes nothing while he has toenl health and the use e.f his hands: and the poople who elect h elrar.kaiT to ofuce." '-Wh.it el you laugh at:" T laugh at the man vho expects his posi".;ju to command th:H respect wliich his personal ijua'ifieat.-on denot merit; I laugh vvhen I hear a man say he knows of a bet ter wood burning cook stove far n smli familv than the "Patrol Cook," told by K. J. & J. S. Holt, Smiihfield, N. V. Such people .-ih..w their ignorance. - Trunks at f" cents up at W. L. ITuod ail (' Co. Those 111 need of such geods wili dt well by calling on them. If Yoa Wisa a C-:od Article C Pu ' l'oi';ic o. ask v.'iii' Ji aL r oli kip." f-.r "THE SITVATIONT BETEUseO. A Itlexican Officer Arresi ed for Jlliirier in Texas. A Larndo (Texas telegram fayp; The arrcst of nn Offioey 0f the Mexican anny was made here to.-day that is likely to cause a good desl of trouble before the Shatter is settled. " Tl 1 c officer in question is Chptain A'afkel Pinal , of ther regular &yt0$. lie came over' on ' "the Texas side or social pleasure, bent, antf was recognized by Do pufy-SheriiT Y'tifias as tl.e officer who, seven year? :g-; jsrjot atid killed a deserter fj-om the Me'i ran' array. The un:qae side of. the case arwes'frenr the circhmstances nnelef which -tfi "killing took placus. The murdered man Htji undoubtedly a Mexican but he had gaul-l l;e Aaicrican side of the Rio Grande ia his efforts to escape from thr; tyranny of the regular exiean aimy scrvie-e. Just as the wretched f'ug.tive had gained the Texas bank Captain then Lie utenant Pinale appeared on the ?Vxi-aa sid; of the river in pursuit, andIra sing his Wincliestcr, fired across the ri W, kil I ng the desert or in the presence of several Amciicans, sraon; whom was Ysrliias, the present deputy -sheriff. According to in tfrnational law, as recently deveh'bed in the discussion of the Cuttin case, Hiptain Pinale ahhouuh he stood on the exiean side when he; fired the shot, is amenable to the laws of Txs, aod must answer the charge of wilfal murder Pinale 'las in- fiuht for his Hbcrtv. and wiU no doubt an- piyil to Ins (iovern!iiCDt to come to his re lief. This is the Cutting ease simply re versed. Cutting fired a lil el into the State of Chihuahua, while Pinale was lodged in jail, protesting that the arresting officers had no jurisdlc:iou whatever in the pre mises. UlsvJtislwr a 5;w County. A l-rgo crowd asienibled 21th Septem ber at the residence of the late Jame Bunn to formulate certain plans fora new bounty "Mr. A. W. Bridgers was elected Chairman and W. II. Chamblec and O- L Strigtlcld Secretaries. The business transacted may b briefly rtated as follows: A cou,kaitteo of five from each of the counties 'Vake, Fraak'.in, Nash, Johnston, and a coD1,raittee of one from Wibon, wore appointed o h y 1 oS" or rathe r snggust botrndry lines of the new county. The committee reported about r.s follows: That the lines begin on Tar Iliver, "Vherc th-i Nash line erodes ail riv?r; thecc up said river ti Crocked Creek; thence up ssid creek to Carp.entcr's edd mil 1! on the Louisburg road; thence up the LoiJsl urg roael to Bai n's school hourc; thence to the fork of the road at Pr. II oward Freeman's thence up tlto road to Nat. Jotics'; tlience a dire ct line to Baker's Falls on Norris' Creek; thence up said creek to near lartha Medlin's edd place; hence to the Franklin line where the Youngi-ville road crones said line; tlience direct to the widoW Lee's ohl plae-e West ot lutlesville on the Ilaleigh road; thence directly te where the Mark's Creek township line crosses the Baleigh and Tarboro road near Solomon Brown's tlier.ee to where Mark's Creek crosses the Wake and Johnston lin -; thence down Mark'- ('reek to Nense 7v"iver, and down si! id river to Galley's bridge; thence to Pin .'viile; thence to widow Bebecca Whit ley's; i hence to .he road at widow Moore's sch(ol house; thenoe to Charlies Knights. The line through Nash runs about as follows: Beginning at Franklin line; thence down Tar Bivcr to York's bridge; thence a straight line to Pickerson's mill; then;e down Toisnot Swamp to the Fast bridge; thence a South line to the Wilson line; then -C to jEaiman's; thence a strc.'ght line to John Stanley Boykin's mill; "Lcuee a straight iiiuvto Charlie Knight's. 2 The following gentlemen were npfliitited to prepare a petition to the General! Lswem bly of Noith Careslins, to-wit: JjJlisr;. F. p'Gi'l, Nash county; W IwPhillip-1 Frank I'm ccunty; O L SiringSeld, Wake Jcunty; flenry Tisdale, Johnston countj-, aOM sse Deans, Wilson coun:y. The fallowing were appointed f solicit names favoring the new county te ftoeom- pany the petition to the General Assem bly tit itsnxt seion: Messrs. J H Grif fin, W W Perry, Burl Baker, W II Wil liams and Henry Perry, of Franklin coun ty; L T S'rivkland, A W Bridgets, B C St rich hind .Edward Rice and S P Gill, Nash county; J S" Atkinson, J II TisdaJc, J R B;-o vn and Benbin Williamson : tcol. , Johnston county; D M Stott, ilerritt God win, Joseph Thompson Williamson Ful gt m, Wilson county; O L StringSeld, J Moody, Calvin Booth (job), R C TitcheIl and fcidney Horton, Wake county .4 ' Adjourned to meet at same place! Gth oi Oct. isso. I All within the proposed lines m:e ear nestly requested to be present at 11 A. M. October lu'th. ,r A. W. BIUDGER3, Chm k W. fl. ClI 5IBLEE, O- L. STUtXllUKLP, j be'Cref ari If you are in necel of fine linen pnyer. cnve-iopes, pens ink, ink stands, c'e., yon should not f";;i to cill at the ding tor o'' Sasse:r, WoothiU & Co , and ex uuiib their eliir-eiit noWs.ock Clciiwcod Xcw. The pedosrogical lectures are well atten ded, at the Glcnwood school; a class oX thirteen teachers take the work every day. and evince a lively interest in the subjects vresentcd I lhiJ guj ubject now under consideration is "School Management," "How to Organ ize. etc. Beginning with the most simple .subject, the course will embrace all the, branches taug!.t in our common and hi-h school.-- tid it ii the aim of the Principal to Lv birctbo true principal of .! x..i,.nMfi,. teaching of every subject from a, b, c to the higher brauches of knowledge takeii up in our colleges. An attru-'tion and novel feature of t'.c Musical cntcttaktiicnt, wl "id tak-s 'j 1-e on the 29th inst,, will be a HuvAnA Troupe, en costume, with the ajperten.iuces of the profMion. We can vouch for the entertainment, and know that it will be strictly first chiss in every respect, and deserving the sup ort and patronage of everybody. The ladies are preparing a calisthenic drill also for the occasion. Jf&8is. Gin & Co., Phblishers, of N.Y., sent us a little lot of valuable books for j our librar . , last week; and the University juVBsMn . C New York also send a i Bnmber f flumes of text books, which will pe o great ue to us iu i'nni?.!irin(T ? si u.iie. rext r Tae several commrt'ees set- out, next week, to collect the subscription for the library let every one coma up promptly; for we want to get off our order for new books at once. The Sunday School claes at the A cade my ia growing larger eve ry meetinc; we hope every body will come out on SuSday alternoon and join us in our exercises of singing and iu studying the Bible. Siigl t frost Was noticed on th 4th inst. We look for a cold winter, and would ad vise everybody to get ready for a - siege of snow and iceT The Principal of G'enwood school is engaged, just now, in preparing the first number of the "Glenwood Monthly" for the press. Th project is meeting with wonderful success, and only good wor.'s are expressed at this signal departure from the humdrum routine of common schoeil Work. We expect 501) subscribers bv ' Xmas and 1001 hy the cloe ot school, ia May, '87. The largest stock of Fur iture arA greatest, variclv i cr iu cjimicid just re ceived W. L. Woodall d- Co. Their Oaily fiSoc Wi'hsn Mirror. Those who read cosely the signs of the times, will readily discover that the only hope the Radicals have of winning the next election in this State will be through the treasonable a:d or the Benedict Ar uolds to be found in our crimp. They hops that through the alluiing blandish ments of proffered brilliant preferment s..nieraore office seekers like Jones, anJ M ilone el il omne genus will be found, wh are willing to give up principle for ihe sake of ef3ci antl who wiil aid them in extricating their party from the mire of destruction into which it in so rapidly sink ing. In the last campaign they found a few whose offije-hiingry mouths made thera cat up all of their anathemas of the infamies of the Radical Tiarly s in 'a m us !y as Pistol aec leek at th r Jer of Fiuel leu, and we have heird it. rumoed that others who are now li- tening to - the notes of promise the syren Voiced are singing, and, sitting entranced under its fascinat ing but poisonous and deadly malody, will ere long sup at the same b-oeful ban quet. We trust that those who may be con templating this deflect on from the line of du y and of patriotism will take a sober, second thought, and for that reason we write these lines to sound the bugle of alarm and Warn them of the dangers ff hich threaten such a pathway. We bid them pause and think ere they take that fateful step, which is to unite their political f r tunes with that party whieh is deitinod to leave a name which will be tint scorn of future years, '-liiiiieu with no virtue, but a thousand r'mes." A patty vhi h has allowed the publis service to be honey combed with corruption and dishonor, and which has permitted ihe governmei t it self to become saturated with the reeking foul ness of all the putrid carcasses of revolting crimes which have disgraced and covered witTi obhxpiythe arnnals of its administra tion, is not the party to hold in it folds the.se who re-spect and honor the integrity ef cur govrvnim nt, and the pr.rity of its adinini-tratit.il. That ptr.y has allowe.d th: very evapik.l itself tei be turned info a junketing shop for the b-sest kinds of j' bberiefi, and infested it with so many seeoesof cniTtiption, and made it .so fit ui!i.r wi.h crime tint even remorse. I "chocked with customs to fell deed." rev I fuses to fasten it,-. fanrs into the eonsei n- I ' ' - : . ees or mose who ar so ( nc p!y jjlji :el in guilt.' And yet this is the" prtV,witeh i now wooing to its nnhal'owrd embracoJtUe honor bred and virtue r.urscd sons of.pur dear old State. We bid iheni.iu tfae'nastfe of peace, in the nair.e ef ord;T, in tha,navic of honor, in the name of good honest govT erument to keep their piinc'p'e nmhakeu and unseduced,'and stand for their politi cal honor Clan Alpine's cak, "the ruder it !. lows, the firmer it roots.- Let them ! ho'd thcmselVcs "abof, shiinnin ill t! lesr -.rr. ..i...- i.;,..ti 1 ? r. T- 10 io-j .nuuuuiu sna4e or me upas tiee, and spurpiqg 'their embraces a they Would the kiss of the death-giving pesti lence. Let thetn remember the thirty pieces of silver that tempted Judas, and sSpunrtTTeir offers as they" voulJ the work of Cain. Successful viiliany iu;iy flaunt itseit iu hi di places for a 'while, but its downfall is sure. Nemesis wiil come. Its judgment will be final; its doom, awfu!. Then the gloom of the patriot's long waiting and watching wiil catch the rain bow tints of a radiant promise, and Plight, rising triumphantoverlhc ruiusof Wronsr, will erect its golden temple aud dedicate it to the hlesid n.inistry ot pence) happi ness, fra einil relations, sectional hannonv and general prosperity. Amen. c J jL 15 i DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, - NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. TT i3 Invigorat- 7T give3 NEW ing and De- -bttVV LIFE to the Hgfctful to take, Vg? whole SYSTEM and of great value ftC tfby Streritbcnins as a Caeaicins tjr t S the Muscles. Ton verJi arxd Ailing t?' P"? Women and Chii- t- drea. . ins tiic NERVES, S &nd completE'iyOi- gesting the fcM. yf s wig llfeWI iUrillii O N T AIN S ? 5 -401 A Book, 'VoHna,' no hur tful (1 1.. L.y lea cuin- Minersi?., is co:t;. j physicians, tailing poefd of CdT'TuJly k riV-A i-ov to treat ris select.dl Vcrjtta- k S g cares at liOlJL, b!a ?Jedicir.CE, g fk together combined skiil- ts-'j vithaoetot hsnd fuilj', jr.akir.j; a X rone cars by cew Kafe acd FliacEt i;.-i;otypdp-oes-3, Retnedy. ca r.ciipt cl ic c. Ftir ffr.it. hy r" Dmt-rlftf' an ' Crncprs. S't-.rM tTe i.e-r . -r ynn r,tt L- Vi.. l.Jii;.ei-, rinil ..U, luii a.a j'i;!:p.vl::'-! om.T rr Volir3 Drug and Cnortiaal Company, BliT1...0EK. IC, r. S. A. '07. mil (OPPOSITE OLD STAND.) With the Largest Stock of Staple aisd Fancy Giccsriss, Provisions, ID to., Ever offered to the purchasing public of Johnston and sui rounding counties. As ?n evidence of our inerea.-ir.g bus iness, wide-awake buyt-rs are being con vi n el that merchantc whohan-iie eme line of goods e.nly and buy iu huge lots cau g've bar-rains. 400 BARRELS FLOUR,. Fresh grjim I out of Xev; VTfieat, just, received. a.t Williamson & A'lakl's. " Trice fi-oia $i to $0 per lrrel. " 2 Oar Lioads- Salt, I C '"se vr:."l fine gronriel Alum fml 'iovn just received at v. r liamox cc IIuke s. veil 10 :0 IL Sides, Just rrceivod at Williamson & Blake's. 0 Ecsc-3 Cakes asd Crackers, At Factory Prices jus't receive at Imlliamson & Blake's. 25 Boxes Tobacco, From 25 cents per po 1 -1 up, just rece'vcl at Williamson & Blake's. Car Load Eagging and Ties. At reduced prices, just receivc-d .t Williamson & Blake's. SO Hoxe'ss Tarboll V Olieeo (Tiie Finest 011 Eartl;,) and c'tlicr grades just received at Williamson & Blake's. 25 CASES STAR LYK, Just received at Williamson & Blake's. 25 CASES IIOPSEFORD S BREAD rP.ELMKATION just receive.? at Williamson i Blake's. Crovkery, Weod and Willow "Ware, Glass Ware, Lamp Goods, Tin Ware and a thousand other things just re ceived at Williamson & Blake's. They have the goo Is and the lowest prices. Consult your interest hy giving them a cad before ouying elsewhere. Very re spec! fully, Williamson & Blake. UiOPiolIItHiilTll J G LAY T O X, .X Is the pKco to iarri.ryoerr boys and girts, if vou wa.f!t them pu.farul4ft Tiie .tliise teachers, now cmployrd. lir.ro thir hnu.i.i Eeas-Jy fall: iiit send than is, an 5 the priaelil" will see ttiat tbey are ;nt to vrorl-'. . . S r.ueni.-i received at any time. CorresroYid with or o;vI 011 the PiincipaT, K O. B fir K WITH. " Tli i PKXNHYbVA- XI A IS trenw-t iK?vf.-:ea Keren cod Ir:':l i 'mrr i-'rul i;i e4-iiin-f. fen I mr entr,';'.K? Q A 7 'wid ;'r'f--i MILLS. SfEAHi KS- M'LL. Threshing iVocUiae-iK. J'ui-a. Shei". A St.irnl.ird A?rtciiiu:r:;l I'linN- ncnts geiieitlly. Send for idiisjitcd c::;iIo.'ne. A B. KA-.-;IJ r VII, ti tt'i,!M:a Agric. t r. .iwka, Tori Pa.. ANOTHER SEME SHOCK ! s Crt zsitoni'ct in CnltMicld ANU '.' THZ PEOPLE HU.-tni.Xia TO THE SCENE. Verier !.-y morning 1 host. re House cccupicl hy Zander.-! & M.wciigill, ct..:nienccd to .sink Thoy h.f jnnt recdve j i n-uerise stock of Heavy Grsceries, esonristing of 2r B.irrols Flour, all --.ado, 2 Car Loads of Sl.. 10;) B.-I.2S Uichmond Meal. oO'J 1'ouad 'f j'liitoo, o Barrels KuuSf, 1 10 Boxes Meat, 20K Pounds Wd, 10 liarrels Sugar, 10 Biirs Ceiffec. " 500(i Yards Brtg7in2r ' "2T0 Bun.Ues Ties, " Besides a f.-el, lot of F.mcy Groceries, Ton lcctionvries, .c. TTiey .locm it unsafe to let tl.e goods rem.aia in the house many days, continently ihey are closins w.u at u very small ADVANCE A B OVECOsT rC"n,:T r,.0,1!,,ce t!lke i" oxcha.Be lor eoT'on' S C!IS51 ,,rice!l paid f'"- Call e.u-ly andecuro Bargains. Ilespeci tally, Saiielors k Mmm HIDES Al 11! Sfi HiGIlESr PIU'-ES l'.il. T 5-ni Ptill engnged in Mlft flid . a-i l Fur ' u 1 iness, mid pay V.0 vc-r hi;',,., ,r.eo: ( nil on me at my 0. ,t,n.l, an I don't sWt uutd you bco me Kysnecrf.dly, W. L.l':iLEY. LvL-rybudy to know tii.-it Sasscr, lroodaII k Co Keep on. hand the largest stock of Pains WhiiG Lead, Linseed Oil, ixiduhibXj Oil, MiUiVjliUj Heel and WUite "C" OIL.S, ETC., ETC. Lhey keep only the b esc quality ofUhese ha i And sell them for "ess than Inferior Quilities ATFl SOT,P AT GENT "TT. V T.T.y 1118 IltlH iUll ! o y e j .. -..ii ii uiiin me aiicniixn or th public to our large srd w-ll s.-Ier-tcd stm-k ot goods tio,v in store. .We carry thj largest stoe-k of Hard ve in- the conn try anu can ana will - sen har.f ware eTieapt-r than can be se.ld by any generaj dealer, f you want stoves and tin ware, If you want crockery and glass ware, If you want wood and willow ware, ' If you want builder's hardware, If you Want to build or repair a wagon Ii you want to bmld or lejair a bii'jgy' If you want saddl.-;, bridles and harries, It you want 10 paint your hou-,e, If you want to dry or preserve j'onr fruit, If you want to cut your w'. :at, grass a? J oats, If you want sash doors and blinds, If you want to ruu a cotton ginor s&V mid If you want files, oil, iaee leather arid If you want guns and aiurnuimion, LeltSj If you want pocket and ta'-le cutlery, If you want the best r .z ir in the cr If you want to fence you firm. If you Want to shoe your horse, If you want ihe best plows and en hi ra tors If you want the best hoes, rakes and forks If you want the best iron and weiod pumps' If you want fly trans and fly fans, If you want to rest whed you are tired If you want to be rich and happy, Bay your goads of E.J.&J.S.HOI r 83-17. ' . Pmithh'eld, X. C. Mk & WILLIAMS: - Maicrs r.J revaireis of Buggies, Wagons, Cart j, xlow; and nil kind of wod work."" We leiv; employed Jim . 'room, one of the. he t smiths in the gt-ue. who has formerly heen employed .y - U ij A Morgan,' und ar pri jtarctl to do & manner of iroa and steel work. Horses shod for eirrhfy cents. AYE it A & iriLLIAMS. EARTHQUAKES!: E.-irthfiiiakd may hi uninteresting, hut ' SAS3ZP, WOCLALL & C0S, Ifp.aienso stock of . PAi.vrs. oils., TOBACCO, SXLKF. Etc., ttc.jat Sneli I'pw ihleriojrly low prices, can'i fuil tw. a tr.ict ntteni.ou. ! ill. tte G GlLLEV le-as-jn.il.ie. it if-i.c. ' ' ' - -x. - - .c 7 it - v
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 16, 1886, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75