HURRAH! For Kenly Bargain House. S. KL AW AN SKY '?mi ti as returned from Baltimore and New York with a large stock of i Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Capes, Dry Goods, Notions AND A COMPLETE LINE OF GENTS FURNISHINGS, ALSO A NICE LINE OF ' X UP,TO,DATE FURNITURE, Y ===== | Come to him for your bargains. He will save you 25 per cent, in 1 the dollar. Carefully look over the following prices and decide for | yourself. Men's $4.50 Suit for $ 2 2." Men's $10 Suit for 6 50 Men's $18 Suit for 12 50 Men's Pants from 72c. to $4 50 per pair. Men's Overcoats $1 75 Waterproof Mackintoshes.. 1 15 18-year-old Hoys' Suits for 1 90 Little Boys' Suits for 1 75 ? # ] Men's Sunday Shoes from ( 85c. to 84.50 per pair. Men's Brogan 81.z5 shoe for 90c Women's everyday shoes for 82c Women's Sunday Shoes from 82c to 85 per pair. ' (>%c Homespun for 5%c ' I Dress Plaids for 5%c , I Calico 4%c j Nice Dress Cassi mere 10c per .yd Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc., J ARE ALSO SELLING VERY CHEAP. 1 I ...NEW GOODS... |; jf Just received at our store a large stock of new goods y# j _Jf for the fall and winter trade. Big stock of [j? < f Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Trimmings, % \ fj NOTIONS AND HATS. S* Jf M Shoes to fit and suit everybody. Dress Shoes a jg s Jf specialty. jf 8 1 Clothing lor Men. Boys and Children : ?94 JC J It will please you in quality and price Jf The ladies are invited to examine our new millinery, jf v | SETH ALLEN & BROTHER, 3 ? ? BENSON, N. C. 8 c C A28-3rn 5 , c WAR! WAR! WAR! ! > Our nation as well as other nations have for some time past been pursuing a } course of war, but R F. SMITH is engaged in a war that is not any less im- . portant to his fellow man, and that is to teach them that they cannct do a more dutiful thing than to Furnish their bed rooms with nice Beds, Bureaus, etc,, their parlors with nice Rugs, Parlor Suits, Organs and Pictures. s it makes our homes brighter; it puts a cheerful smile on every child's face in J the home and not only the children but the husband and wife. Again what is of more use around a home than a good BICYCLE for the 0 boys and girls to attend the errands. What would please your girl any more g than to give her a nice ORGAN so that she may spend her happy hours play- ! ^ 4ng sweet hymns for the family. j PICTURES AND FRAMES. How could you do a better thing than to have the pictures of some loved one f enlarged and framed. COFFINS. And last, but not at all the least, what becom . <eth us better than to show respect to our loved ones when thiyhave passed away, by giving them a nice, decent burial. Now these problems I ask you to consider and give me a trial. Watch this j space Yours earnestly but honestly, R. F. SMITH, A2S-4m BENSON, N. C. ? I JOHN A. McKAY. E. F. YOUNG, THE JOHN A. McKAY M'F'G CO. Kdged Tool, Foundry and Machine Works. One of the very best i1 equipped plants in the State. Machine Repair Work ol Every Description. t High Grade Saw-Mill, Engine and Boiler Work a Specialty. THE EAHQUHAR, All Kinds iron and Brass Castings. Store Front Irons and other Heavy Work to Order. WE ARE AGENTS FOR A. B. Farquhar Co.'s Machinery, | Entities, Boilers, Saw Mills, &c We wre aiso agents for the Southern Saw Works and have a good stock of their {mill) saws on hand. ENGINES I JL2?HD BOILERS Of all Btyles from 1 .4 to000horse power ? ' i.1 We Handle All Kinds of Machinery and c ?? Machinery Supplies. JY ri riteam Fittings, Pipe, Inspirators, Shafting, Pulleys, Post Hang- |s ers. Grate-bars, &c., &c. WB DO HIGH GRADE WORK ONLY. k GET OUR CATALOGUE AND PRICES u The John A. JVIcK^ay ]VI'f'g Co., ^ dunn. n. c. Twice Married to the Same Man. Yes, twice wedded have been Vlr. and Mrs. Marion Dupree. Many years ago Mr. Dupree, of Falkland, and Miss Addle May, >f Farmville, were married. Af ter a season happiness tied, and there was a separation. A few vears and there was a legal sepa ration. Later another appeared upon the scene and she became Ins bride. There was a sojourn in another State, then a return home. Separation again follow ed and in due course of time the law burst their bonds and she was again free. This time Mr. Dupree agui^ ap peared upon the scene. The troubles of long ago were forgot ten. Again lie was a lover and she was not averse to his suit. The consummation was their marriage Tuesday in Greene County.?King's Weekly. A Nlu&t ot Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General burn ham, of Machias, Me., when the ioctors said she would die from Pneumonia before morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who j Attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and lured her of Consumption. After taking, she slept all night. Furth er use entirely cured her." This marvellous medicine is guaran :eed to cure all throat, chest and ung diseases. Only 50c. and ?1*00. Trial bottles free at Hood bros. drug store. Charlotte Cipriani, a graduate )f the University of Chicago, is he first woman to receive the de- j rree of doctor of letters from the Jniversity of Paris. Thomas (i. Shaughnessv, who ucceeded Sir William Van Home is president of the Canadian Pa ific railway system, entered the ervice of that road as a general tore-keeper as lately as 1882. Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, .Mich., rrites: "Your Kodol Dyspepsia 'ure is the best remedy for iudi- , Cestion and stomach trouble hat 1 ever used. For years I iuffered from dyspepsia, at times ompelling me to stay in bed and :ausing me untold agony. 1 am iompletely cured by Kodol Dys lepsia Cure. In recommending t to friends who suffer from indi gestion I always offer to pay for t if it fails. Thus far I have never >aid." Hood Bros., Hare&Son, T. K. Led better. LAND FOR SALE! | I offer for sale one hundred and wenty-nine(129) acres of land in imithtield township, adjoining he lands of Booth Barber and j ithers. Fifty acres cleared, bal ince in woods land. There is : ;ood pasture land on the place; ilso good dwelling with (i rooms; ' enant house, two barns and j tables. This land is two miles lorth of Smithfield. Will sell for tart cash, balance on time. I also j, lave a "rood cow with young calf! j ?will sell. D. T. Ltjnceford, !, Smithfield, N. C. ; !1 The man with but one idea in j lis head is sure to exaggerate i \ hat to top-beaviness, and thus ( le loses his equilibrium.?A. Hill. ] "Do you suppose," demanded er father, angrily, "that I will| iermit my daughter to stoop to our level?" "O! no," replied he girl's suitor, "we're counting n your monev to lift me to her 1 ivel,"?Ex. < lit for the Children.? Give them oil?cod-liver oil. ? t's curious to sec the result. 1 Give it to the peevish, fret- ( il child, and he laughs. Give - to the pale, anaimic child, i r,d his face becomes rosy and 1 ill of health. Take a flat- i bested child, or a child that,1 as stopped growing, give him ic oil, and he will grow big nd strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. , t has been done for years. 1 >f course you must use the ght oil. Scott's Emulsion ! i the one. \ Scott's Emulsion neither Kiks nor tastes like oil because M e are so careful in making it t leasant to take. 1 e Send for free sample. t OTT & r.OWN'T' l licnn.i.. ,p??,l St., N. V 1 <<>c and oo; al druggist*. DEATH TO ANARCHY. Assassins Cannot Ketorm Govern ments, Detlares Bryan. Buffalo, N. Y.,Sept. !>.?William .1. Bryan today telegraphed the Times as follows: "Free governments may be overthrown but they cannot be reformed by those who violate the commandments: 'Thoushalt not kill.' Under a Government like ours every wrong can be remedied by laws and the laws! are in t#ie hands of the people I themselves. Anarchy can neither be excused nor tolerated here. The man who proposes to right a public wrong by taking the life of a human being makes himsef an outlaw and cannot consist ently appeal to the protection of the Government which he repudi ates. He invites a return to a state of barbarism in which each one must at his own risk defend his own wrongs. The punish- j meut administered to the would be assassin and to his co-conspi rators, if he has any, should lie such as to warn all inclined to anarchy that whilethis is an asy lum for tbosfc who love liberty, it is an inhospitable place for those, who raise their hands against all forms of government. (Signed) "W. J. BRYAN." ?? ??1 1 I Many physicians are now pre scribing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that it is the best prescription they can write because it is the one prepa ration which contains the ele ments necessary to digest hot only some kinds of food but all kind and it therefore cures indi gestion and dyspepsia no matter what its cause. J. It. Ledbetter, Hare A: Sou, Hood Bros. r1 ) f A Discovery. Mr. James It. Coleman, a native of Pittsylvania county, Virginia, was afflicted with indigestion for twelve years; he could eat no solid foods without great agony, anil could not sleep at night. He was treated by eminent physi cians who pronounced his case hopeless. As a last resort he be gan the use of a preparation of his own as an experiment and found relief at once; in six weeks' time he was able to resume his farm work, a cured man. This was six years ago and he has had , no return of the symptoms up to j this time. Mr. Coleman called the remedy "Coleman's Guarantee," and the results from its use among his friends were so marvelous that i The Coleman Remedy Company ; was formed last year at Danville, Va., for the general sale of the! preparation. "Coleman's Guar antee" is sold by druggists and leading country merchants at 50c (Targe) bottles. Ask for , booklet telling of many wonder ful cures. A Shocking; Calamity. "Lately befell a railroad labor f }r," writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Willi-1 ord, Ark. "His foot was badly | crushed, but Bucklen's Arnica! Salve quickly cured him. It's; limply wonderful for burns, boils, piles and all skin eruptiois. It's j j the world's champion healer. Jure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by | Hood Bros. North Carolina Has More Women Than Men. Census bulletin, No. 88, issued ast week, gives the population ( j! North Carolina by sex, general aativity and color. In the State here are 955,133 females and )38,677 males, 1,263,603 whites ] md 630,207 negroes, under which ilass 5,687 Indians are placed ( md 1,889,318 native born and 1,492 foreign-born citizens. Of lie native whites with native pa rents, 625,249 are males and 525,562 are females. Of native . vhites with foreign parents, 4, 194 are males and 4,204 females md of the negroes 303,624 are nales and 320,845 females. The white population of the State constitutes 66.7 per cent, ind the negro 33.3. Integrity without knowledge is veak and useless ?Haley. The great art of learning is to indertnkebut little at a time.? ,ocke. Lady?"Is your fatherasteady Irinker, little boy?" Little Boy? 'No'm! Pad's very unsteady rhen he drinks." H. W. l'ursell. Kintersville, I'a.. ays he suffered 25 years with riles and could obtain no relief intil He Witt's Witch Hazel Salve " ffected a jiermanent cure. Coun-' erfeits are worthless Hare A. Ion, .1. R. I.edbetter, Hood Bros.1 f> TURLINGTON INSTITUTE, SMIHFIELD, N. C Next Session Opens Sept, 3rd, FATHERS AND MOTHERS WANTTKEIR CHILDREN EDUCATED, And al the readers of The Herad Know that Turlington Institute Gives the best opportunity for training and cultivation and devel opment of any school in this section of the State. Write for catalogue, IRA T, TURLINGTON, Supt, S IN ANOTHER STORE. | \i f1 Of J! vi/ We have moved to the corner store, Alford & Thomas' fP ^ old stand, to get a larger house for our stock. We shall 2 W ? ^ continue to deal in ip | Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, $ jjj GLASSWARE, MEDICINES AND GROCERIES. jj| Thanking you for the liberal patronage given us, we 2 W ask your trade in future. W jjj Turley & Stallings, $ % CLAYTON. N. C. JJ jg July 29-2m. . * WE BROUGHT WITH US FROM THE NORTHERN' MARKETS SOME RARE BARGAINS, And they are yours as long as they last. We have 227 SAMPLE BELTS FOR LADIES in every style, shape and color. Those that usually sell for $1.00 our price 50c Those that usually sell for 75c. our price 35c Those that usually sell for 50c. our price ? 25c TLose that usually sell for 25c. our price 10c Those that usually sell for 10c. our price 5c A Sample Line of Hosiery FOR LADIES The 50c. quality 30c The 15c. quality 10c The 25c. quality 15c j The 10c. quality 5c ONLY ABOUT 500 PAIRS OF THESE. We also have an unusually attractive line of Drets Goods and Trimmings at very low prices. X FOR MEN. X We have a sample line of Shirts, Pants and Neckwear, at about 5 per cent, less than regular Wholesale prices. Clothing 1 Yes Clothing; #we have it for the boys, youths and men at from 50c. a suit upwards. WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE LINE OF NOTIONS, HATS, SHOES, FURNITURE And most everything else. We style ourselves 'The Buyers of Anything and the Dealers in Everything." From a yard of "bird eye" along life's journey to a coffin or ;asket, we can supply your every necessity. G. G.. Edgerton & Son, ? KENLY, X. C. Peacock's Big Racket Store. ? SM1THFIELD, N. C. Good Lot (f WINDOW SHADES, different kinds, chtap. Bargains in Drummers' Samples?any thing from two cents up. Tinware and Glass ware, Table Oil Cloth. Shoes and Cloth. In the Racket Line I have Needles, Pins. Thimbles, Buttons, Hair Pins, Harps. Soaps. Braids, Ties, Belts, Thread, Baskets. I keep V A Nice Line of Jewelry all the Time. Ready made Skirts, \\ hlte Homespun by the Bolt 4Jc. Fifty Gents' Negligee Shirts 29c. Candy, Lemons, Cakes and Chewing Gum. Come to see me when in town. <^~W. H. PEACOCK. HERALD AND HOME ANETFARM, ONE YEAR EOR Si..25.

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