11 THE HERALD. I'chi ihhki" Kt i in I kji.av Mousing. l -l lUI.ISIIKIl 1MM2. LA88ITKB, IMi'H KIKTOItfl. I , -i x holt. i .. T .1 I.ASSIT KH, I ,'"ITO** Knit ted at tin I'ostoHiee at ftmithfleld, lohiMon * ouiit.v N. (\. as seeond-eiasH matter ? It ati.s OF iFHWHlFTION: ? . *\?m; iii atlvnmv, - - - $1.00 months, i h in advnnee, - - ..%() ! '.ree in ?ut !i-?. ? -li in mlviiikv. - .2"> The exjin ->ii?ns of the several corre ct- talent* of ihis |> i]ht?1onot necessarily r iwt tl?e views of the management of I'll'. I If h\li>. Tie editors a re not there ' . ? responsible >r the views or utter ? es aj)j>i"i i any eommunieatioD. Fkiday. .liini*2N. 1001. the teachers' institute. 'In- Johnston ('ountv Tench Iristitu ? will Ik held in the tri i.i >ii here the week bcjfin ' iiij? July - tli. All persons who < .pert t i teach in the public schools ( i Johnston county dur the rex year mist attend T' is iiistitnt ? unless provident tlly hindered. Teachers must tneMonday,.1 uly S, and remain he entire rive days. I'rof. .1 I I'mst., Superinten ? ill i>l the I) ildsboro (traded Schools. \.i!! i -ist l'rof.Turling n in c inductiug the Inst it ute. Ih'crv teacher who loves the 1 tilse of edlli ttion should come ' t this Institute with the inten ?' in of lea ruin ? soinethitig. of he- . i ? mi11a hi tar teacher and of I 'oaiiiu I let ter prepared to do ; n.oiv emi,-ieiit work in the future. J The people of Johnston county { ? not as inu >h interested in the , 1 lie ? hi education as thet i t Jght to 1),' We are sorry to ' v lis but it is true. We shall ' .?ver ho w the schools we ought | ? huve until the people become more interes !. These institutes i tint i ' a Is.arousing inter in la atioii. livery citizen 1 ? ?; the con , who enn, should try 11 attend ties institute nt least.} i i .e lay. lie will go home feeling,s 1 atthecau ? of education h a I ?veat one and that it needs more 1 ? t rriest teachers and a more . ' trty o- "" ration of till the rents and otiiers interested in I iking our Si ate better. Miui't he ' the dav, Julv Nth. . 1 f AT ST. LOUIS. i i (ilolie-Democrat s h t lonument to Xapo- ' Hi ! "O will probably be 1 ? ia ?? ed on thet\positiongrounds that "itv. The reason given , r the .a of n monument i "i- i ieintry to the great Xa- I a -hi se he sold l.ouisi- ' a a I ted States. i'h Saria; eld liepuhli -an,one ] lest papers, edit a t ' hi t ? Suited Stales, tlms on the project. 1 ? r. 't be deemed fitting | li nor in this country the first and 'be a oat test imperialist of | i',h a nry then Napoleon | ? the' iii.'iii 11) honor. He turned ^ l.'pnbli i o an empire. He | i 't o crush out every dis ? rot n.-'i ? i ity in Kit rope by * i Hii pry i re Hie conception of . ? worfit -? vernment was that ? i mii in; ?: .n. in t ejtration, . >li issiniilation." and I \s m ' ie legitimate fore ! nnner of .i modern imperial i e I vl. ? 's itself philosophi-; ? illy in tii : nmtrv in Knrope, and. as for law." it would then Imve l?eeti1 bar i ? i jua! the code Nnpo'eoii.j 1 aru, lnd . .Tune 2(1?Thirteen' persons were killed and about sKty seriously injured in a wreck >f train .No. 3, the Westbound Wabash limited, nine miles west of this city, at 12:3t?a.m.. today. Mpstof the dead are all Italian ? migrants enroute to Colorado, nliOM. imiin ? ire unknown. < Brilliant Home Marriage. On the2, 10 and 11. % Wilmington .uid vicinity was! l isited by a severe wind, bail and ain storm at 3 o'clock Monday norning. Ligtning struck tlie turn of.J.T. Kerr, a trucker, who ives several miles from the city, cillin00 of them. The young ladies if Oklahoma are the purchasers if the tickets and as soon ns the 1,000 are sold the drawing will lake place. The holder of the lucky ticket will get the young man whose name is llmest Sill. Sill says he may not get the pret tiest girl in the country, but he will get one who is anxious to marry him. Hy this plan he will aot only get a wife but the snug mm of $15,000. Large stock Straw Hats at i rant ham, Austin A Co.'s. ' Selections From Longfellow. No endeavor 1* in vain ; It* reward in in the doing. And the rapture of pursuing 1h the prize tne vanquished gain. Kacb word of kindness. Come whence it may. la welcome to the poor. The good deed, through the age* Living in historic pages, brighter grows and gleams immortal. I'nconHumed b> moth or rust. Wound a are not healed lly the unbending of the bow that made them. j Not in the clamour of the crowded street. Not in the shouts and plaudit* of the throng llut in ourselves, are triumph and defeat This life of ours ia a wild icolian harp of many a joyous strain. Nature takes away Our plaything* one by one. and by the hand la-ads us to rest so gently, that we go. Scarce knowing if we wished to go or stay. The life of man is u gleam Of light, that comes and goes. The taler t of success ia nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing we I whatever you do. without a thought of fame. f llochester, N V. .June 2t?.? Striking laborers to ti e number of one thousand bad a brisk encounter with the polite today, ill which eleven polieejie n and twenty rioters were injured. The strikers had set out ii< several times before, to drive off laborers who were tit work on st reet im provements. At Mill and Com mercial streets they encountered fifty laborers employed by the liorliester (ias and lllectric (Join puny ia difryiiif; u trench, and advanced on them utid drove them from the trench. The workers soajrht refuse in the p i.verhouse of I he company, and the police undertook to disperse the mob. Statesville, X ( June 2b.? I Yesterduv about live o'clock a 1 b-year-old won of Smith Riddlck. a white farmer of tKin township, was killed by lightning, anil his father and a in an named Muteh ins badly shocked. They were all statu ling in the yard when the bolt eat tie. Colored Masonic Funeral. The Masonic funeral occasion of Ke\\- II. L. Atkinson, of Selmn, X. who died at Southport, X C , January 2nd, and Mr. John j McKinne, of Seltntt, X. (I, who died March !)th. will take place tit j St. John's A.M. Iv church Sun d i v, .'H)th inst., at 11 o'clock. , I loth white and colored friends , are respectfully invited to be present. 1 Services will be conducted by lew J. \\r. Telfair, of Wilming- ] ton, N. C. I] Ilev. Atkinson was born Sep-1, tember, l-Sth, 18(14, at Sniithfield, | X. C., but was reared tit Selma. , After devoting several years of his life the public school work of ; Johnston county, he joined the | A. M. Iv Conference and was as- ; signed to pastoral charge in the Western parr of the State. 1 LA. , The bilious, tired, nervous man , cannot successfully compete with bis healthy rival. IleVV itt's Lit- ; tie Early llisers the famous pills | for constipation will remove the cause of ytnir. troubles. Hood , Bros., Hare A Son, J. II. J.ed better. Farmers Auctioneer. Mr. 1!. 0. Crute, an auctioneer of fifteen years experience, will be with us at the Farmers Ware house the corning' season. His record as an auctioneer and ware houseman is unquestionably gpod: he thoroughly understands the tobacco business in all of its elements, having sold tobacco on the leading markets of South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. He sold tobacco for ? the Carolina House in Kinston, N. <\. last season. He came in on June 2oth and will be glad to meet any and all of our friends and tobacco people. He will be out tc see asmanyas he possibly can between now and the time the sales open which will be on July 30, 15)01. (iive us a trial ami we will please you. Yours to serve, Boybtt Bros NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore ex isting between losiah ? Stnncill and S. Klawanskt. under t In firm name of Stancill & Klawan sky is disolved by mutual con sent. All obligations of t lie firm will be assumed by 8. Kluwan skvand all accounts due the firm must be paid to him. June 21, 1D01. Josiah Stanch.i,, 8. Ki.awansky. i June 28-3wk. A Terrible Explosion. "Of a gasoline stove burned a lad.v here frightfully," writes N. K. i'almer,of Kirkman, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal the running sore that followed, but Pucklen's Arnica Salve entirely cured her. ' Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores. Boils, Bruises, Skin Diseases and Files. 2.~>c at Hood Bios. Grantham, Austin & Co. sell Hay, Corn and Feedstuff. CHEAP HOUSFS FOR SALE. HEAP LOTS FOR SALE. \ HEAP LANO FORSAIF. i We offer for sale the following lands at the prices listed : One tract in Beulahtownship?1 part of the Pulley laud across Buffalo from the lands of Britton Smith, -So acres. Price $100. ( One tract near the above, known as part of the Henry Starling land, "> acres. Price Si DO. One tract in Elevation town ship known as the Harper land, I'D acres mostly cleared, on which o a dwelling is situate?formerly j owned by E. O. Parrish, rentsfor a bale of cotton. Price S-'>2~>. One tract in Ingram's and Ben tonsville known as the Grave's c land formerly owned by E. O. Beaslev, ;S'.)2 acres. There is something like ">() acres of this tract cleared. Price Si ..">() per acre. One trad in Bentonsvilletown- n ship known as the McCauley land, acres ? timber sold. Price si (10 oer acre. One tract known as the Scip; place in llentonsville adjoining o A. It. Wellons, W. It. .loynerand of hers. 1 2* acres?good log house and some cleared land in cultiva tion. Price ?2 50 per acre. One 5 room dwelling in the town of Smith field just com- * pie ted, nicely teheed, gardnn and poultry vard,;t, acre lot in front of Mr. .Jno. O. Ellington's resi dence. Price Si,050. One." room dwelling near the above just being completed? 1 some of the rooms finished in hard oil, good well of water, h acre lot; garden and poultry yard fenced off. Price S1,050. One 5-room dwelling on the corner west of Rev. R. W. limes' residence, just completed ready for occupancy In acre lot; garden and poultry yard fenced off. " Price $825. p We offer the above houses at :1 actual cost?only allowing a moderate price for the lots. We' j do not believe the offers can be S duplicated in Smithfield. T When these are sold more will be built. No reduction will be made ~ irom the ju ices of the above T lands and houses. They are I priced in this advertisement at' the figure they must go for if we telL A small cash payment will buy my of the above property. Long time will be given for the bal mce if desired. Also we have two orjthree a 'arc s containingabout 100 acres \\ ?ach near Pineville in Wilders s township which can be bought ' riieap. Also about 40 town lots in Smithfield at prices ranging from $75.00 to >-200 each. The river lands are well adapt- A rd for raising stock. Apply to * Edward W. l'of E or F. 11. Ruookh, 3 Smithfield, X, C. E V Chilis and Malaria s Can be cured by taking HOOD'S CHILL AND (| MALARIAL PILLS. HOOD BROTHERS, DRUGGISTS. ThkHiiitALDandHomo& Farm - one year for $1.25. ( Our clubbing offer of The Hkk ai.I) nnd the Atlanta semi-weekly Journal for $1.50 is withdrawn. No more subscriptions will lie taken at this price. (!o to W. (i. Yelvington's store for your fine Shoes, Furs and Straw Hats, for Men and Boys. The best thing out is a glass of ice cold Chocolate Milk Snake or Soda Water. At Snipes' Foun tain, Selma, X. C. Grantham, Austin A Co., sell ready-made clothing. (iranthain, Austin A Co. carry a large line of Gents' Furnishing Goods. I am unloading a car of nice white corn this week. Also a ear clean sound feed onts. Both in new sacks. W. M. Sanders. | < Every Business MAIN Needs printed stationery. To use plain letter paper and envelopes without his address upon them shows that lie is behind the times. This no, up-to-date, hustling business man can afford to do WHERE CAN HE GET IT? When the man of business decides that he cannot get along vithout printed stationery, the next question that confronts him s "where can I get the liest and neatest stationery at a reason ible price." We can answer that question lor him by saying Here is the Place. With our different faces and sizes of the latest and most mod rn designs of J03TYPE we can suit the most fastidious in PRINTING. With our 1 irze and well selected stock of paper and envel ipes, (v/e carry one of the he.-t and most complete stocks in Castern Carolina)?fro u the cheapest to the highest grades, re are sure we can please all classes. If you want pink letter ,nd note heads we can give them to you. If you want assorted olors in envelopes we can suit you. If you need Anything in cur Line rrite us for samples and prices, or send us your oiders direct ,nd we guarantee to please you. We also sell BLANKS f all kinds, blank hooks, receipt and note hooks, hill files,letter file books and anything you may need in our line. WE ALSO PUBLISH Ihe SmitHfield Herald, ONE OF THE LARGEST WEEKLY PAPERS IN NORTH CAROLINA. price is only SI per year. We send The Hf.rai.d and the X AT ION A L MAGAZIXE, Boston (price SI per year) both one year for Si.50. The satisfaction we have given hundreds of customers in forth and South Carolina shows that we can please. We have leased others, why not you? Mail orders receive prompt ttention. Yours for buisiness, :L1i?. Bcaty, Holt & Lassiter, SMITH FIELD, N. C. am Selling my Spring and Summer Stock AT VERY LOW PRICES s I am compelled to make room for my fall stock. I rill leave for the North the last < f next month to buy my fall took. Look Over the Following Prices; ijood nice Sunday Suit in black, |1 all wool, regular price $ 12.50 cut ,1 down to (0.00 1 Ivcryday lult, piicc $4 .10 cut to 2.7"> ( unday I'ants. price (8.50, cut to ('2.25 1 Ireryday Pants at - - - 40c 1 outb's Suits for boys 14 years old, $1 !? i unday Shoes, at hoc 1 Woe Cloth Shots - - 40c Lawn, prior 124c., out to - . - 0c Percale, price 10c , cut to - 7.4c Daiicos, price 6c., cut to - - 4Jc Bloaehinjr - 5c Ladies' trimmed Huts, price $1.30, cut to |1 Ladies' Sailors, price 85c.. out to 20c All my summer goods are going at the same reduction. Give le a call and 1 will save you money. S, KLAWANSKY, KKXLY, N. C.. 5 PRICES REDUCED. * M 8 go ? y Having bought out the interest of Mr. D. A. Fields jq in our business 1 am offering goods at reduced prices. JQ *) * Ladies'ftnd Men's Hope 5 cents per pair. ^ Jfj AH Other Goods Proportionately Low. X |rj Call and pet some barpains. X n i n. C. FORDHAH, x S M *J8?lm SELMA, N. C. 5 SP Children's Kveryday Shoes % 25) cents per pair. i Men's (iauze Shirts, pood pf quality, 19 cents. llepular 9 cent dress poods P at "> cents. i Big stock of shoes, nil J sizes,at20percent.discount J Best stick Candy at 0 cts. 5 per pound. 5 (iood Umbrellas at 70 * jents. jl5