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I .... L..Ar r i rnr' f i I 5, ! t ! rr TIE SM TBFlElfl HtBaLu. WUH& Uf IBS: sw. -" Published every Friday Mornin ESTABLISHED BEATY, HOLT & LASSITER rUIJLISHEKS. j S. S. HOLT. Editoh. K.VTE3 OK KU Tio:; One year, cask in advance - -Si months. caU in advanco I 1 .- 1 Three months. ca-ai in nmanti u? ' 7 ,tt Smhmh-U, oohHston County, X. C. a second elass mutter. ruifcTt'ti Jit uit - . Fbioay. Ian. Ki. A CHANGS. :.i. v ;,.-w uti- i I i I I , 1 1 VV 1111 -1.....V. tabte and that in a " , ...ru i I time Dewev ana uiw wiu their hands full in subdmng ; Aguinaldo and his liberty loving 1-illipmos. . lhe pretext tor mauu. tll.MS the late SpanUi-American War The pretext for inaugurating ; w.w the sacred cause of human.- was tue sacreoeai A TK .,.!.-.,! fit .'1 ti:il-Il iy. mc Kuii.uiii. was appealed to with such pow er that two great nations be came involved in war and thous ands of miserable beings paid the penalty by sacrificing their lives at their country's behest. Libertv was the key note, the watch-word of the campaign. The war was ended and Cubans still - bow in submission to a power, but now American in stead of Spanish. Dewey and Aguinaldo, hand in hand, boon companions, defeated the Span iards in the far distant Philip pines and the fact was heralded forth to the world that libertv had been regained for a people and that the natives of those islands no longer acknowledged any'nation as mistress. But during those few months since Dewev and Schley and Shatter won thc battles for l he nation, there has been a change, a revolution. The admiul.-tra tion has forgotten thc purpose, the cause, the origin of thc war. The question of freedom .'or others has beeu resolved into something else and the- greet ot conquest has seized those in power with such fotee that our armies that last 3 ear were sent to the front for the par- pose of rescuing people from tyranny and misrule and domi nation by others, are now en gaged in placing those very peo ple in the subjection of an Arreri can bondage. AN INVESTIGATION ORDERED. We are pleased to note that the Legislature will ".order an in vestigation of the affairs ot the penitentiary. This proceeding on the part of the Legislature is in accordance with thc wishes of the great mass of voters oi the state. The apparent attempt of Gov. Russell to stave off such an in vestigation by placing the insti tution in charge of Democrats is balked. Our readers will remember that the notorious John R. Smith was at first in control of this de partment. Later j. AL AIcw borne succeeded him. Mew borne resigned and Capt. Dav was then appointed. A resolution has been intro duced in the Legislature looking to the erasing the name of Jim Young from the cornerstone oi the white school building for the deaf and dumb. A disgrace to the state is about to be re moved. A noted figure in North Caro lima Methodism passed away Saturday night w hen Rev. jesse A. Cunningham died of heart disease at his home in Greens boro. He had served long and faithfully in thc ministry and had thousands of friends raid admirers throughout thc state. The good man was in thc C7th year of his age and had for more than two score years been a member of the Methodist Conference. t. A Democratic Legislature is Transacting Business in a Hurr MoxoavJax ih To: -en tte met at H o cMck. i Prayervvcs okred by kcv. .- Ctbbs. hot.. IVaUd - llA Maoem BulLr relative to t-ic ti - li culture s-iit-.u 111 sortc. Carolina and suggesting t.mt tl.c Gei-.erai .i,mm, 1 . i i:. t. C.ci.eral Am.hy pus,, a.. act Mmuar to tne o.v y the General As-c uuly o, lti i . i P.'ills win- intiouu-vit twi low.: By Melr.t.Mc, - , o. ...... , to ttie stica.a o. - - I By Coke, to place on ihe p-. i-idoii I . - . , .. . !..... o 1 n.i ii' I iM : I.t tliC nai.ieoi j. ......- . i ,j lhe s ..... n:a..,.-.-r nj j . .-. ,c the :ncm- at i i h - i re i U -mUv ; ,c rs o the G.n ;; ; ' ,: , hy thc erol Assembly now in seuoi ,. e uu, c v.. u;irv, 1 Toi that ot the - - lP .h;,u c he :l tlu l.t ol Ian - ," election tse.u :o. i.m-.-w- v... ( .c.vmbiv in the vear; v.... - 1'aOO there shall be fleeted three j mil missio:er.: one nuinssionets; one lot 5lVk J ars, one lor lour years anu ce r six years. 1 1 e nest geneua yc tor ekvliou" preceding the expiration of the term of e-ia;c oi any oi jsaid coinaussloiK-rs shall e'uet I his successor, whose term ol lice shah be six vears, anil tiiat jn casc ut vaca.aev the o that in case 01 vaea... f... Governor shall appoint ami appointee shall hold until t..e t ,ualitkation ol his successor. Bv Fuller, colored, re.lat.ng to tVtrPY of peace and other tJv U"ta I -vv toreign relations. , The bill to empower tt:e io.vn ol Reidsvnle io issue uot-i to. issue "o passed r.-'irct.Wi. N I Ul?ttj Ui-i'.: reatimtr. L.I11 to leee.ie ..l uu'"r. v...- ..-1, . i. ..,:...,T driving over bridges in GasUm county also passed final readiu-. Senator Fi. ids, bv rctjaest, was allowed to tile additional evidence in the contested, flec tion ease trom the thirtv-hrst disttacL. Al 11 o'e;- ek the Set ale .o jottrned: lK;rsK The I!oa-e xtteL at noon at..j !..... t . - i' .rf..r f..T- ri i ii"i. "I I-aac Smlti:, memo-.!- Craven, rose to a tp:cst:en ; personal pt i v siege, t-a uaa: tc the action ; the republican caucus in t-xiclli-g him h'a-Li Saturday r.ig'at. lie said he was nait at-d parcel ot t..e . . . , , , .1 ! t;-VII !. ii. 1:1-. "u- -"l"1 Craven, l-e claitr.ca mat action o? the caucus was ir.ii.sV.ind unwarranted atta.ck on one member and was there- j .... ...... . . lOIC Ulic 'Ji an, lu.u i'. 4..-.-. felloes go out and ias.ra.avh!,e the only member oi 'da-a race who has co'en in its tru ;a - tcrest. Th-ev have di-franc!;:-ed me because "l had the courage to do whet wa; ri.:ht. IV tree, Repubhcan, ro-.-e to a. ouestion of personal privilege and saidt he intvoouced the res- omtion ivgataiag oaatt! in lh? ;us attack op vaod govt 1 io;:-. :t a aaiae eomat;-- tee on rcp.rmtmg statu. .'v;. Bills were i.-.t reduced as fa! lows: By Curtis, to provide for paying witnesse-?. I3y Coun cil, to amend chapter 1-l-S of The Code, removing disabilities of married women. By Allen, to amend chapter IdS of The Code, 1 cgarding intern, improve ments; to pre?c-.'ibe short f arms of croo liens an 1 chattel mort gages, ly Harrison, to rep.-.d the act creating the radh o nl commission. By Robeson, to protect the lives of property on railroads by providing against incompetent employees .dy Clarkson, to establish the Vance Textile School, (appro priating $15,000, the iocatieoj to be at'th.e place which gives a like sum.) Bv oust in. for relief of cx-SheniY IIo-k3ns vi ores, By Winston, to allr.v iL-rta' to issu? bonds ami levysp eiadt tasr, to alter the coroor.ttc limits nf the town of Kelford: "to r-mpna chapter 2SS public laws 1805; unloatah-d attack by a caucus! By th-u ieet oS txoedia-daaa ; M-ssrs. -Lc-a :s aau P.ahaid .y j said to be Republican. "Tiie j T" -,y j.: ics I thef.a in ; H-it-.os it ive- m--vtO in to our H rh'7-1 ls;jfJ h V7'" 5, rid say I am read oat of the party, j t'ala fouaia--. i ca a W.-!c- aaa M t i e a a. i IaL- ddN fTv? fi'hh li ' - T'a-se sam . icllc.es said dating; Bv L t.vn t k . paadcaT:: To ; ii-L's has gone b-.to iTnsadai-. is j fy'Q?!- 'ylCxS H ' ' the tate campaign thr.c tde j a r:end ario:.- ten ha State :i..g in t!;.- iar-e U i.itie;. stoit Le j j ffff.'-'$U$Jf: fda Deiuocral.- wo.de! u:s raucht.-e Icoast'tutso-.i ; lo.-g-ag to .I r. f h. AtcKfir.e. j g vFar-dv ?-HdTdd' lat.d we wdl s-'l oa long tnae the negro, and vtt before these j . dud th t cdoiea ) o Cr a wa: I Mr iIr,t! pKps a,f-,cig V.lT" iv.ith a wrv sa-l e-sh pav- Deaiocrats havt even a cnance aptJ ..p.-.-e.-s ard State -vo;,, ot lmMi,,. ;,Krs. Ihpt-Uj Xz ydavnt. There a-pro-iily oi to hishaovda-c any one Uiesc , wh. a ; . . t n..-bdl t hniad. ! , . r,..n..)tl havin" -uee. ei'ot ! 5 V'c ''KtTt; f : verv 'cr'.da htad iachaicd dt ihU a;t attack on good goveiiojaat iexctup. ioa !: a:.: ad'Mj to S-", Fnivtrstty a; Rah!-!-, '.caret! He dec! -red he layorttl wddt.ejaiid m-ikc thc homcsle ai So'Mlat tvc Bapti.-i. t li'ircn ha-,t Si.ii siipremacy in Narth Carodna. iiUste:i.i Sl.ntiO. - j,plv uv.'t on the s-dj.ci -i Resolutions were ititroducr:'; Mr. BoushoiPii Code Commis- j "Christian lvlucation hn our as follows: By Carraway, Uion bill ptovides for a commiii-1 Women." For t v. o hour.-, he ordering that thc State ilags be jsiou to collate-, d:gel and lvvi'-.e i juM his large audi. ;ae as if bv displayed on the capital. By ; t.he public statute law s of ihe j ie. ().:e u'omene Jte would Uiits, eo eifcttt .t i-ji .it v " ' . jir m r-v 1100:1 i.lv f-.l'IC 1 .1:1 or a rd ill f Bertie ami Craven nrnmrtc ihe cem'ort d vr. scorers oa railroad trains, By Rcudmrdt. to prtscrihe the courts 01 studying and .the bonks to be ustii ia the puoie , ; .-.-h ,a!a i find rivi'ii; authority to have such book printed at deaf -unite school at Morgan n Tucsdav an. in The tr.teU.i l( i:av pasted unanimously a ,hoh,:i i-d'.im OT1 S..U i v r v . s . . ' ------ , 1 ... .. .. .. i,t ti- w..v.-., .. .. .! - !. rls to have a c'!liti,iiit:-. uuns iotu a,xi auu-mhutnt ptovu-i: g Ivr tin- f-ents. . -I...-. ;!. of United biaics S.n To lo.bu! c irks 4 eourln to ,ots. 5v the eor.u- submtiUil I.isluturc-d th.- vv.ral - Senator Co;v:ci iiitrodiucd a b.Il to pioviile lor v. LUeGowrn- ...., VoJ Hertford vi... : ..i ' tk wsson was ue vol-a. to rottii.it: woi.v . . . - 1 . i.. .i r. ih. Ss !.'. tc I CommitUe on EUctioi-s heard ed there rc Vi:ZuZ 'atUiCts alat ti.al t..c -i.tioKct Indians who voted ! r brar.k, m)l cath5c(1 to , lUc ac all. V.ter a tin ce ........... . - - tit'e. hoM I" , ,,:fvd to t-o'd - an, was enttt.ed to ho. in the hoi sk i..ua: . ."-vim. ! t t,.r ... iiivt's- i i th-itioi: ' the pa.iuntiary -.-.as klvu:ahSv nr;irUd. The com-j . :",..,,, tllMi to e.-n.t!-! V , ' . , -, kv ., attendarce o- w.tne-. o.. a; hue of .OUO, if necessary- The bill rcp.rdmg the act otjthe Republican caucus xpelh-a j lS'sT, width ittpaies Ihccn. ot j is.,..c n. Snath, the e: 1 rcd rep- j corporations to tile an oath witiii.,,. Oraven eouatv. I the State auditor cttaicd eoa- , f , :i!!diLor ctealcl con- , . . ;;VC dcu:,u. :?, the Houe. ' o.Km,.,: e.s t!a .t aet.-n a no . j. ..r,.,j tlje .,.,-.,! ' asks the pe spie not to ctia.rcetiip ;:;ltl ; ,r s Vsl bv ! f the ,c,n, the mistakes ot fo-.. -1 r . :, a vote of i- to , . .Uovciror Luss-..:s :,,.t!.,.a I tie ben ate t e -oiraa a a to . .. ,s VU.vum of Ftrted Staus!1"- ;- ; t ... . . 1 ... . f.:o the mm : pravivlmg Iff the working o! the - 1 at! l'i was passed d. r. Robir -oa hi roda.c-.d a bill to amend o . . 1 1 -.?t I , , f i..e ttrattet ' neraii: til " the Hank ti! . Faytttevil!e to 1 educe it-: capita! ; stock from two aaiaoe i 1 ao.i-- . v-tl to on-.. iiti.:did .!:.-UN-.!id i j-i.-vi-sn w . 1 wi'.MiV I 1 , t 1 . . L' - p...ih lite Ho-isc antl S aau jmi.; ;o-dav at D .d.I-h. I ! , .... 1 O : . 1 - v " . i . : . e- a'av. T-.-.e-itv-i-i-.e i-dd. ! -a ; j rt-itdutio!.- t.ndi two- j e-tiuoar j i.urodi'.ced. Amo...: 1 --.e- jw blh were th-..- .oi!owi:.;;. Bv i-oash.ti! ak-.: t o j etxaie a cede eomni;iat". p,. o.v o. uaa.::aa.: to 'Sill . i.f.v. i o , itoo.-- e-. .v..-. . ..... ii.-W.i.do ' .Vambiic u-1 the tice'tiot. hi v. 'cYartet-: lo repeal in. h-nv to: By Broo.-n of Sm,,u: o i, v- : J the m.ixmt isi nimoer ! p!,,y - t hr the G.v.m.-? A-s.aidh. . ; Bv Wid: ,ms ..!' D .-. : To: rtUucs Co-aress m etabtid; ; t..vo light heaeo-av . : Pamhc. ' iSnusal. Tne amcadmctt or,,!i ;ed : ,, i the am -tit add on a: : ie'e 1. honic-aic-tl-. a .d exe--!.)io:s) 1 exc-uo. ioa h state, noon th that atiopttd bv the ht .t code cfaamisaion Titeir work is o be 'aabmitttd to ihe next Cca erai .Y-a-crubiv for approval. No com mission r.s are named in the net, neither is the salary fixed, fhey are empowered to appiinl a clerk. During consideration of the caiendar four resolutions were adopted, bills were passed on thud reading, two on second reading and eight on calendar wet ert ferric to the proper com mittee s. dvtnong..- t lie bills passed, the only one- o importance was idt at prov'iling for ircrcastrt; ! h .' nurdber of e. ac.na ;siouers in Edgecombe couatv from three to -five. The Baard pf Countj C oatiuis'si one rs i-: authorized to ro -po!ht tvo ndditional com-rrdi.-.si oners n t the next meeting, to hold ohicb" until the next election. AUer'thnt, five com-miss-doncrs shall be regularly elected evev to vf-rs. : e i -a i : a mv. ..!. i o . i ; ti t-- . v? 5 i . -- .;.'- 1 x ' 1 . . i .ei'viie nil 1 . ... .... . v . 'e i e . ' 'I.-.. 1 . 1 . 1 ; t- 1 .. ; . . . ; ...!.. 1 .....: . t ; , .. SENATE. .:noa: bills passed bv t e :uu-tc v.i:c the h bowing: v,, .-nthotize the owt.s i ,tu ai li Louis burg 1 h,,., .or municipal in , ts i'o authorize tot OWt.S O o nit Yn repeal chapter 2Uo i f thc La . . s th 1897, v, it it ivk-rcr.cc- to the j'.nvmi: and distribution de;'d .bodus lor jcktttitie pui iujsc To provi'-V a pint committee j to it. volitate tie State 1 rear ma's cilice, charitable iustitu- . :....!, ! ,l,-,.,ri ippo:nt tla mstlvts or tncir t:ep uti s as eoniniissioiters to se!! !,a;d. Setiator Trais introdueed a bi'l to repeal the electron law. H o. ili be .'aV'.iid lv n j oi t'-.l l- morrow. Tne Setiatv Contmit r ee on I'tivd.'L'cs and hketions reporr- tltat it found Senator l r;:ak ' ' . , C,,?t. U , , o..., of k ! ' " , J; -r,,,; ,t ,..!...;,. " I ?f i . in is in.. ' o knov. t httt ! i the Legislature has a.l eativ j r..f t i.'ti'i1, iimii' Im-ia..-s that. j; JfiV(i c0:iOr h d ' .... An aaiu- tag men!- nl occuriva j . ;in Raletgh '-Uirilay mg-r w:,,, Princeton 13 . . We .the v.-r s changcoin , c -a- ia. ...... ' .. i . v. II,..,'; .1: i .i l. ' H l. . - ...... , ' " , ,(U. j4...f carp-. ntcrs has :;-'T-t" t i' I , : to KaK 1 -!i Mr. D. li. McRiun. i t. .. . r -! -1 ..! - .-I .!! . .1 oa !,ih v ;-jcei taiuu .a. ,r 5 ::bie c'.tvl t .d - - - cam !ol at hoi." ' .-!:. Lather 1 o a i'a du a:i a- t a m .. . i ''' h ' : ; ; - C" ! ' ! ; . . ! " -l I .''. c:al t V at .'t K'a. .a. 1 ; i : ' - a : !,i'da. c K ; it t rj. . t e pa '. a i ' t :; t ir i i . g t -A a. ver v ft f.n able .- il-or. , ,. t 1 - ks o o ?i r t o a : ai a a . .. . : . : . I ' ,,- ; i r ... IV . Y V . 1 t - . -4.1.- i the t jium: oi -Mr. 1-..a s-m va - i,Svs'" ",SnPt,c- v 1 ' i O l I . 1 1 1 . u ' . . Tho p, LU , .,n. p n..a -v.. iU :a vh-U ohl stand. T ;- J' li!-ic ;il ' 'la.ughur. Bea-.n.-., a:- .n the t '; 5 -M ad v- !t!i: tak-a.i a.huo-t taoac ; -''ai oi oa it h :nv. e f ti ' e ' t; j see theru all a-rv we'd sot;'.. R.'V. O. L. SlJ .St'4hva4, h i,;.); C - .jrinir tears trom tae eves oi ti'-s I- iaaer-; t-.ext m(m:jt.t thc co: 'gregaiian woir.i r a- v ita atlan W ouhi r ar faugftter. Those who bii!ed to fiea" leev. Mr. Strinidield nrsved a i real.. k ad tope t have; tain iti Princeton agetin. That I hrobhing Beadachs Would (paickly leave cu, if aa used Dr. King's New Lhe Ihhs. Thousands ot suiTcrcis have proved their :nafchks rneiit t.r Sick and Nervous IIcadache-3. 1 iicv make pate blood and s roh;jr nerves a;:d oudd up vo.:r hea'th. iiasy to take. Try them. Only -5 teats. Money back if net.; email. Said by Hood Bro;., I ) r ! ioo-" i s PHYSICIAN AND SUiehcON. Perwaneritiy Lccatd at d::.a, ll. C. CAN RE rOUNO AT PRESTO HOUSE, .ue ::vi.i. SELMA NEWS. Olive Branch Longe No. ?7 I O O P elected at its l ist mect mt etinc 1 II Williams, N G: S II Renlrova, V 0; Thos R Hood, Treasurer, and R J Not 1?, btcre ttirv. They will be ir stalled at the next regular meeting. Win. Richardson and Dr. R. I Noble went to Raleigh Tuesday to the meeting of the Grand Lode of Masons. Dr. Person, ui rrcmout. hasj E Lu-attd here. - 1 The oHieiali of the Souther., i . t . . H,.,.,r ! j Wtre HOC i.;sl HHi. ki.iviiij, jUIClu, au....- - t, - , about bulUing a union depot j bodings, tJ4.1rh here. Ti, .aid th v decided to I expen-c build if the Co:.st Li.- wouui ; a; s'i At. A depot with be Lter ia- j eoniinodatioas is much needed. Ihe e)al chute h:i-:. bttn cut dvM. seven leet. It i-i easy to U ;u t up coal . Sen f:x. La Gnppe SitcceLsluliy Treated. -'!h T':' . ' t.eii.tf Kl belt a If.l'e ovvs two U v..) j thn s agaiast Ui. las , for the ,At:aek. T,-, eond al- tack I am.ati.iod wouhl ha, I oceuMp.a.o but lor tne u, o. leiacv 1 i lilt, iw ;. t.' w-i ... i.'---- hf.uns after bt int; 's'.ruck 11, Wll.1V lit o:e jiim v.-.- . ;ii..Ie to attend to I usiness abott two dayi,hvi:-e-ttii-.4 'd-)W.n" I For -a!e If. lbac a P-ro--. v.'.xl V. iiensoii. n. . ...., v.... .... r..r .i.,?,; v- io m... - .' al-.... m o . -;o .... ; . , Concert mColmr. ; . , . s, " f .'V V , dic, M.l d,.- ' 1 1 pri ?; , V(,msJ.t wa, ....te a elK- 1 , , . - k. ! d" , '" , d.e-.ig the n..-e P... t.ei.. o tl.c halid.. i T M.'t.n.: .,-). e.veeoe 11; ar.d lii- itvirg pic: arts asi one ! couid v. i- '., v. :d:c : :e lau- e v. I - o.-r.'.-: v. -. i . .'-.i.iv s iVi' I'c a: . . ... :.. :.h.h I 1 j T , ; . 1 : : , is j 1 ' .1 . . I . . 1 . heiv-at naaic te.-.eh'. v '. . 1 l '. i ! ..'V. ! i - ; a Ad t (hd lift .-.iter id-- n a - e t ' -. ... 1 ... -o 1 .' -a t ll iSttJiiO I fa: i I id . "' t ' S" :l r A On- L tri! ;i r -...'.. I' cl.r.'-l ' i.iUv-' uu'i fH-:t..'..fn... Bi,i;'b. ; ii ri H .aod- j rJ t-hnfi 1$ iyc r.' d 'InV ;,d,.;.n,-i'...nd!e-L.a fy3- I v.irxlciii evojnen.; Why i I j nr.v !:! cuff r ai-i.t!.. r riiru'.s v-iih c-ttiti't M.-li.-. v-i.l.in rt-li? Ti Wine f af.'iti only o.'-ia H jht ltlle at your tlruff stt.rc. hi ,radiicc,in !, renv.iiin wUtl 1 fc'V'XXV adJlv'dii-a:- hi 7ho C,u" i ,c,o.ja :.Rai,te C:., '. al- p v. 1. VV. S'tUT., Camccrt, L'.C. Sfys; M d fiirfaltirq cf Jns omi and itenry ft li etrcdho." d'i5 ?J iililSiKJ A NICE PALM I 0R KENT. The Cap. Jesse Ilinn oil place its Wih'ci s loc-iaddp i-. in our hands for saL cr rent, ft has a large d we'tag eight rooms a I! mcvssnrv outhouses, orchard, une grovi", per!ectlv laaiihy Good n, i dibori.a;d.dl! acres id html Itli) rmdv f.:r cultivation. j Fine to'ticco (aid, layout last vear. Yv'dl icntforone year or a term, aal va'l build tobacco barns for a. good r-an. 1 his is one- tildiic m"ot desirable places in tho count v. i amks II Por cc E. Y. For. an. 12 L'iv. SPECIAL NO JTCF-. O-.ving to the -!-'j:;e in mv nsararc and U tepdo c ituv'acss. i have I has day so id my entire stock o! Genera' do--caan a -c to B. B. Yelvigaoa. Ail pa;tas indebted to me o dd pka:-e eanc forwf.ril Dial s-.tt:e t o-nc'-. All p : 1 1 it s hoh.Hfig c laia-s ag.'in.-r-t. once. an. 0. ISO'! h Kipr-p.iAX. !rr.- i'..-i-:; ; . - i.ul Cv:r i.-Turi.t". It S.-O '..Vti... 1- -! !.:- IVI. 'y for l hi i m -; t r. :.-'..!... It t -.oi:.-..it"':;.- iimliw, h-o. ; t u- ; ra. .-'.r e ua.. It i l-t.tf.clat f: ; ir;,' l -nti the b.da! r.rvjnar.'y, afl If lpt tt r . . '. , n ii.a, i.o.i.os I :ir re n J o ; Sa I r. - , "C T . . f ill- L-, Wf B S1 Oil W There is no I Sll I word so full and about which such tender .aid holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother "she who watcacd over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Vet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all et fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nacuie in the change tak 0 in" place that the Expectant FT r k m f t. Mother is ena- 2 & E tl 3 rd.-d to look for " Sli ward without i rftVr;nT fir rdoorny loic- VVi.r nn,l Child, and she 1 oimj"stronger after than before confinement-in short, it -ma ces Childbirth natural and easy, as so many have said. Do n t ue nersuaded to use anything butj Mfrnrod mnrft in tn min- I...,, i.tlicr tw cliil- eiiji-i 'i .si.i irn-'i-li.-r witli Iter i; revio':K)y used four bot 'Si.iilwr'H Friend.' Jt is a tf any on fX;-' tinfcr to ne- ii-suN Dale, Carini, lhinoia. nr Ira"t;-t at JlXJ, or bint by eipre?g on receipt tud vaiuat o t:,l vnnutluu lr ud Mothers. Ire. lUe Ur(til-M UCKu'.ntnr to.. AtUaU. lift. R)f 5,0 Cash Store! CELLING OFT AT COST lor the next thirty daysJ will (.j mv enlite stock of Dry Good-. NollOUS, MM)CS, lO'e--, CajisTt unk? and Furniture at cost for cash. NOT ON TIME. I woidd he glad to see all my j om cu..t. ...... . e... - jaroumlai.d s,-UJe up to cIom v ;;-y bo..,:s .01 J-j. 1 have moved in nt v new .tore un- ! tu..- .Ma. -:-.e Lodge. Come one. , , j pcfofC , -id he g-dsare p.ckcd over. , r nt rid cultaaer ; tnalowe me come V. H. I-jlicrcdgc's is 1 he place, . . m WE I v .. . 'V, HAVE FST 5",- ;t W l:i-CEIYED di ' " CAR LOAD s ;:! :.: ul,-. Cai! aa.i :-ee ih'-i-t. ; .-a! a "live t 1 ' p: irca-.-aa a P.M.PJSH SOX, p.rsox, N. C. Is )kL L .a' lad' Said. We oSi-r r s'th: t' e .feC.att t. ad, in P.enttr. die Town dito, Neiaa tv-T, contninitig iMl -ere:-. Idas t?a- has been IV; aai nto i ntr ainaoei 1 1 .act?. ... -i .. . . is a 1 a:.;- i Ai-o we otter .or safe a roth i t r U t . 1 il JSoOil il,.l I i!U .l.-Jll Ai-o we offer .'or safe another P. y containing d:V acti sa anon th 1 '-.! a a a 1 1 n .4 . - a . t . tt.e f3h - .,i ... !crf!' it'' ':l ' , , J.J ,c ;.'lC .'-iso S-atT.'!! g0i il farm-in Bc.hdi Town-!dP and ; . ; -...( 'p0W.-.sh!p, to.'elhet W :V SC'V 1 tr Ca:.;a- laacis lit I ' .noars 1 owm-hlp, coatat'a.ag I abot-.t 10O .cits each. I ' Weinvhe or: sons who desire to p-renaff aar. J upon ease terms to c di upon us. This tar.- 'iHth, LSOS. POP & J'OIJ, Att'ys , Sadthfield. N. C. We hereby .announce to the people who ttade at Sinithheld, that -.vc have bought out Mr. Will T. Adams, and In the store occupied bv him. We shad keep a goa l f-tockof ; nor r nor Kin: v. Of. ASS VA .'Ad TIX- WAiir:. iiAUDWAin:. ddY '''. ( ''"'' i'i i ((.. tV-unt f v ida.'du. e fhmght and S hi. Give us a call. 'Vy o -"-(. - PITHCIELD. N. C. leflier' 1 WISH To thank the Public FOR THEIR Liberal patronage during the prtsst year. The dd .ycfir, a ith its sorrows ami pleasurts is a thing of the past. 'he. Year 1898 With new problems Gorrfrorots t$. During ti e year I Vvi-h to Vr?rm Tf UV tuErJL 1U ill Urnlftit In many ways. I h t ve a large stock ol Plant Bed muslin. 1 -v FOR-- PLANT BEDS On hand. Also Acid Phosphate, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. I have iast neeivetl a car of the Celebrated CENTENNIAL LIME. Cement, Plaster $9 Hair ALWAYS IN STOCK I have 1 wo car - 'dee W'cle tern , Svrlna Seed Oat Or. t tie a v. T wo Cars Qood Hay -In mv vvaf. inai-c.-- PdvIN- . PSLOADICD. THE 'M-iST OF vleai. Meal' AND A I I'LL LINE ! FRESH GROCERIES May af al' di!n-; he ituoal in my store. .o I expect to increase tnv d"il oi Dry Goods arid Shoes. J aav a :n-clt v good Stock ot Hardware. t'OKNhSIIELLERS, PLOWS, SilOYi-LS, i-'OKKS, t K I N I )-S f O N Ed., B A H P. 1 i 1) Yv lieP., AXES. SPADF.S. NA iL'-', ct'. . tVc 1 have a full st ck o! HUM, CfVNVASS AND HOBfjER BELTIKGS OF THE BEST QUALITY. Wiil have pic-ntv ti BRICK On Han.'! in the Early Spring. iivi? .ami r-vfi !h)h8t. ! Oie SALE. A ii'.W supply of fiarnes", of all kin 1 P .. ..if a V''-i C'-'II 1 : y . 1 4 W. M. Sanders, SMFf II FIELD, X. C. YOUR ATTENTION. V.'e di f-ire tocali your ''tlcn tie.! to our choice hue t HEAVY ANT) l-'ANCY Groceries, Confectioneries, CROKERf AND GLASS WAhC. II y(it iicc.l SSiocs nivd Noiions, TRUNK:, AND VALISES We can wppi. you at very low jnL:.-. Ce tn. Produce bought at the higr.'fs market prices. Vours to ph a J. D. & E. F. Boyett, Dinuenbcrg Old St a ad, ! Sitdthfie-ld, N. C. Oci.'JO - .'Jm ,,.,i. c..-..,-!., I I Mil I' 1 Hi . r :o 1 I 1 1 ft '. circtaldc 'r'lowcr Seciss, g ' s - ....... ft . -:....,! ; S 1 1 poi-V:". Oriiiit, ! ....j ; iarJen I:arirt Seeds, g g , , .ft!: v...-. , ..i :...-.o s a: .,,, , r-- hr .tlnil i2 i . - . 1 !-. nr.' .1 in..; II;. "II 5 ft I E .WAVoo'J&Sorts, 1 'rXDSV.i-.N. Ri-Vs. I I...- ( uri'.-t Find Groceries. i We keep ahvavs in stock Sta- ! 1 o!c r.d l' iticv Groceries, FRUITS, COHFEtTIOMERlES, Id . t'amlicw, 'e;r. tatdi s, Y !j'a: 1 oba eo, :cd ' r t ,(F a ! -i ' t c i '.'.la !i .-; nnsT-ciAss mm she. d i a : i i i Le lii,. (.'-. o acnes ia oy a. pjji: id. ''.d ii dhdi l'lid). M. yiNSON &co., sm.MA, x. c. ( dd ;:hn B!ai!ks I'.r ,ap. rs in Claim St a tc wan a nt s, amnion- ar.d all jiits for sa'i- at hail oitleis h!le-d . and 1 '( li ve ALig-.strati 7 ttd-; ..idee. : promptly. News ?, Opinions Oh NATION' Ah I f.t PORT A NCI-. THE SUN A LONE C iNTAINS BOTH livJly, 'hy ni.tii, - - S-'hO') a pa. Dih'ly a::i.i S'tnddy, fy i ; a j I , Sdddj ,t y-.-:. The Sunday Sun is the rcatest aunday New . pa er in the n'ii' Id . Price 3c. a topy. I'j mail. i,l a t-;i;. 0.1 ia . T1IK M A, N. v. Vi.; !,. LUMBER FOR SALE. Yc can tutmh Ki.'ti onco O f iimh ami D.tsscd Lumber in all grades at bottom prices. IF YOU W! !i TQ BUiLD it will pay von to sec us. Write to us at Sa.ithhald or call at our mill six miles east ol Smithfieltl on the Midland railroad. Yours truly, Johnson & Prati, sniTin li:hi, N. e . D7-d t. Book-Keeping, Business, PHONOGHArH Y, i Situation Type-Writing leiegrapny WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON. KY.. For rirfiitiir f l.M famum ati'l r.- p' n -i 1 1- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE CFKY. UNIVERSITY j AlrIfl l'il;.l ut W.irlil'. I; i I urn. j ,.f,.M f ti,,,ii.;tn.!M ,,f rrii.l.i.it. in .. -itoi.-. r I'ttll lfitt.iiii'Htt '.... rf. iiia.. iii..at tii- tmii, l;....k- an. I I On i I in ( ,iKi 1 1 , at. .nt t ". Shnrtliaud, Ty pe-Writm?, and Te!?raiJ.y,Spc:.t'.:.j. r.;'ri'l(i. K i-i.t .ii !.y Ciii . ril y InpOn.:., un '.i ). wh 'i r.l.'.l i'r.i a.!. t--. . I.ilt-r.ti y . i.ni - ' 1 1 -. if i 'I No tarnl . Knti r ii.w. t;i .iilu.it. - -u- . . --l.il. . ttrtltr r.. h'f, ,""r . It i s ii'uh ii.'...-., jiti'J. WILBUR R.SMITH, LEXINGTON. KV Tested I .'iiuiTruc. g ! Edaeat9S,V r- rn te '!ii
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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