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Tl Lz rIBKALD. hrHt4WK|i Kvkm* I 'm day Monmng. Hi \ !'\. IliiLT* LASSITER, I'KOl iUKTOltt*. l/i.r L: i'I iNi office at SmithftoM, J >t ?ii <unif y \. r.. tts second llAttlT mat KM or sri. IUCVKM: >no > : , r ?! f!t .... $1.00 -iU .re. - - 50 Fiiii?ay, *T \Mi\rv 27, 190J?f <tt\K11 A CLEAN SHEEP. \s f ir li i-k ? w.* ran trace the m <j=i r ii * -hq greatly in tl?!? h. Many of u-i i v*e ? it have in dif fer irive liquor from <m; i. (! overthrow its rul ? u . X i w an effort is li, >ir 'in! 'ifir jiri < hi hit ion for tin 'nt.ii \ itisthought that now i.- Ii t to make a clean h m >1 got it out of the way. Liquor baa done enough harm. It. has caused enough poverty, enough disturbance, enough disgrace, enough sorrow, enough misery, and enough kill ings and murders. The people can drive it out of the county if they choose and in our judg ment the time has come to do it. Let every man who believes in temperance do his duty and it will be done. Make a clean sweep. BLOCK^E DISTILLERIES. The temperance people are fully aware that there are some block ade distilleries running. They' are aware that for some time there has been very little effort on the part of federal or other of- j ficials to stop this lawlessness. Hut everybody knows that a few years ago when we had barrooms all over the county there were five times as many blockade dis tilleries as are running now. The blockade distiller will ere long be brought to justice and have to suffer with other lawbreakers. The enforcement of temperance laws ie> a part of the work of tem perance people and is the duty of every good citizen. Let every | law-abiding citizen determine to drive out the blockade distilleries and it will be done. BUCKET SHOPS. Representatives W. A. Stewart, j of Harnett, and R. H. Gower, of Johnston, have each introduced a bill to prevent the running of "bucket shops." This is an im-j portant matter and the passage of such a bill would save many dollars to the people of the state. A few years ago the United States ? by certain laws and regulations broke up the lotteries. The buck et sdops take the place of the lot teries to some extent. They are worse than the lotteries. Not one bucket shop should be allowed to run to swindle the people. Suc cess to the bills. THE COST OF DRINK. Johnston county people have been spending about one hundred thousand dollars a year for liquor. Resides the money spent for this liquor there is an addi tional cost of fully two hundred thousand dollars in loss of time, neglect of work and money spent in law suits caused by liquor. Drinking liquor costs Johnston! county people each year one way ! or another more than a quarter of a million dollars. It is an ex pensive luxury. How can we ex pect to make much progress with 1 such a heavy burden as this on us? Let us unite to throw this great burden from ourshoulders. Spoiled Her Reautv. Harriet Howard, of 2011 VV. -'14th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Rucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c. at Hood Rros. drug store. Mr. Clarence H. Poe, the young and able editor of the Progres sive Farmer, at Itahigh, has de clined an offer from one of the leading New York publishing houses to become editor of a high grade magazine, at a salary of 13000 per year. Mr. Poe's de cision ?ill l>e hailed with delight throughout the state. We need just. such young men to help build up our own state and we ;ireglad he will remain with us despite the fl ittering off r from New York. In speukiug of the matter, Mr. Foe said: '"I believe that there are now opportunities here such as there have never been before, and that it is not going to be such a strange thing hereafter to see young men turn ing down off. rs in New York in order to share the labors and the rewards of the industrial and I literary awakening among our owu- people." CHIPS AND SHAVINGS. BY A. S. HIHTANT. Ten per cent, of the republican 1 senators are charged with graft ing and they are unable so far to exonerate themselves. Panama is having so much prosperity that she is beginning to bother herself about tucks and frills that other governments have. Gov. Folk, of Mo., had better keep hie eye on his republican legislature. It is reported that thousand dollar bills are getting very plentiful around there. It is feared that if the grand jury continues to indict U. S. Senators, they will be numerous enough to start a party of their owu, and "run" things. The great mistake the Czar of Russia is making is in not learn ing English. He could then sub scribe to our papers which would tell him how to run his govern ment. The Philadelphia authorities are taking steps to prevent gam bling?except poker and roulette. This leaves the stock market a clear monopoly of the gambling business. Congress is acting very wisely in its efforts to legislate for the abolition of the rebate system among the railroads, and it would also be entitled to praise if it devises means to enable us to escape the Pullman Car por ter. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. What does your anxiety do? It does not empty tomorrow, brother, of its sorrow; but ab! it pmpties today of its strength. It does not make you escape the evil; it makes you unfit to cope with it if it comes.?Ian Mac Laren. When bilious try a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a first class up-to-date medicine will correct the disorder. For sale by A. 11. Boyett, Selma Drug Co., J. W. Benson. The celebrated Heinz's Pickles, Catchups. Sauces, and Vinegar at Acme Grocery Co. Stop and look at our windows. Acme Grocery Co. Speedy Rebel. A salve that heals without a scar Is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. No remedy effects such sjieedy relief It draws out intlamation, soothes, cools and heals all cuts, burns and bruises. A sure cure for l'iles and skin diseases. DeWitt's ts the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Be ware of counterfeits, they are dangerous. Sold by Hood Bros., J. R. Led better, Benson Drug Co. Fancy Shirts at cost at The Austin-Stephenson Co. Fresh Oysters every Friday and Saturday at Acme Grocery Co. Men's Hats at cost. Austin Stephenson Co. All kinds Canned goods at the Acme Grocery Co. 1 ???????-?_i Reynold's Shoes at cost. Aus- 1 tin-Stephenson Co. ] County Temperance Conventlo n Arrangements are l>eing roads for a County Temperance Con vention in ilie court Louse at Suiitlifield on Monday January JiOth, 11MJ3. Several p;ood spea kers are ex |)ected to l?e present. TLe convention will meet at 11 o'clock. Several important mutters ase to be considered an t everv body in the couuty who is interested in teaipentuce is asked to be present lie sure to come; it is important for the temper ance people of the county to meet for be! ler organization. .1 M HKATY, ,t. W. Sl TTLK, T. It iloon 1 T. Tlkunuton, Committee Anti-Saloon i-engue. Want a nice Shirt? Watson. Fancy Shirts at cost at The Austin-Stephenson Co. (lo to W. G. YVlvington's store for Gents' Ladies and Children's Pine Shoes, if you wish to buv cheap. Men's Hats at cost. Austin Stephenson Co. Hig lot Wright's High Art Shoes for Men, Women, and Chil dren at Watson's. Fancy Shirts at cost at The Austin-Stephenson Co. Cakes, Cakes, Cakes, Crackers, Acme Grocery Co. You can find at W. G. Yelving ton's store a full line of under wear for cold weather, cheap. Reynold's Shoes at cost. Aus tin-Stephenson Co. Remember you get what you buy at Watson's. breakfast Strips and Hams. Acme Grocery Co. Children's Suits at cost. Aus tin-Stephenson Co. Try a can of Roasted Coffee at the Acme Grocery Co. Mules! Mules!! Mules!!! Horses! Horses!! Horses!!! Austin-Stephenson Co. Flour, Meal, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco and Snuff. Acme Grocery Co. Men's Hats at cost. Austin Stephenson Co. Ladies if you wish to buy Winter Dress Goods cheap call at W. G. Yelvington's store. Full stock to close out so as to make room for spring line. Men's Hats at cost. Austin Stephenson Co. A full line of H. J. Heinz Co. Goods at Acme Grocery Co. Fall Blood Mammoth Bronze Turkeys for sale at $5.00 per pair by J. W. Pool, It. F. I). No. 1. J-20-4t Smithfield, N. C. Car Tennessee Stock just re ceived at Austin-Stephenson Co. Fresh Oysters every Friday and Saturday at Acme Grocery Co. Fancy Shirts at cost at The Austin-Stephenson Co. You will find the best grade of Men's Ladies'. Boys', Misses', and Children's Shoes for every day wear at W, G. Yelvington's store, at lowest prices. See our large stable full of bargains in Stock. The Austin Stephenson Company. We run* a market. Acme Grocery Co. Children's Suits at cost. Aus tin-Stephenson Co. Cream of Wheat, Boiled Oats, Buck Wheat, Grape Nuts, Maca roni and Pettijohns at the Acme Grocery Co. Reynold's Shoes at cost. Aus tin-Stephenson Co. You will find at Yelvington's store a full line Gent's Ladies' and Children's gloves, for cold weather, very cheap. FARMS For RENT. I have two good crops I will rent to good men. Can furnish team or not. Land five miles south of Smithfield on public road. Good neighborhood. Churches and schools convenient i 27 2t Condary Godwin. I BUY FURS. Bring me your furs. I pay the following prices: Otters $7.00 to $8.00; Minks $1.25 to $2.00; Foxes, 30c to 60c; Coons, 25c to 75c. W. G. Yelvington, Smithfield, N. C. MONEY to LOAN. 1 will lend money on good se curity or buy mortgages on land in Johnston county. Jno. A. Nakron, Attorney. WHOSE HOG? There is in my pasture known as the Natt pasture one white sow marked crap aud two slits in the right ear. The owner can get the sow by paying expenses of this notice. C. S. Stewart, 4 Oaks No. 1. WANTED:?Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for a firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per year and ex penses; paid weekly. Address M. I'ercival, Smit lifield. Y ('. Alice Webb Duke is attracting attention in New York, Acme Grocery Co. is attracting atten tion in Smithfield, N. C. iii n? i ?< - ? * ?w .. I Kokomo ] Fencing. (^j Poultry I f!! Wire. T I Lynchburg | ,? Chilled r 1 piows. \ S. W. Paints.; M~ f } Oils and H Varnishes. i K E E N K U T T E R Fi(A??^ TOOLS |Xi? ^ RMp^BaaS lA.iS-.-~-rr-- <L=,g'':wr: j Xools Ror All T r a d e s. You will make no mistake % If you supply your needs here. Dealers in Honest Mcrahandise. A. Smithfield, N. C. ?'Li -i.' fT ?IT?a.4MM i. ? , ii^J* \ a? Vv- ? Wilson Heaters. Buck Heaters. jX r-J S Buck ' ? Stoves. ii Crockery ? id and Deft Ware. H i4 Staples. mmmJ * 13* jj A Prosperous and Happy New Year. ili * ff tl/ T May l^e year 1905 be bounteous in its yields of all the t|/ Jl O good things that bring joy and contentment and plenty to VIt our friends and customers. U We shall try to serve the io \i, terests of our patrons in 1905 as we have in the past. Our j|\ ||/ /\ mammoth stores in Smithfield aud Four Oaks are filled yfa \JVIF with bargains. Our prices are based on low prices for cot (j/ ton. 11 Remember we feed MAN. BEAST and LAND. We ff\ U/ p> . , can Cloth, Feed, and Equip you rtady for the battle of ff\ U/ f rieixds farming. Ail we ask is a just and reasonable profit. . . ff\ ?j- Groceries For Man! jjj Reed stuff for Beast! f|i ^ , , , Guano for Land! \i/ Smithfield? t\\ M = Very truly, t}\ it Four oaks. The Austin-Stephenson Co. $ v?v Jn rjijtLc cts-!? - g. g-ig.: g_ g-gL SL'&: S /^.c ?r sr. * a-a-friars'vN? | A Few More | j|jj <y\> Of Those H&ndsome^^> /ji jjj Christmas Suits Of Clothes that Will be Sold at a J * BARGAIN. J it 'J! ;i/ Now iS your greatest chance to buy a fine Suit of Clothes 9\ jjj at a price that will astonish you, TC ?%, /|J 0/ ??? *\ ?>? \? Come in and examine our line of Hats and Shoes?any rf\ k' i * ^0 .??"> ^0/^* ^ "> ^ -? ^0'?"* i|| ?J style, any price, ?v ?v ?c -JJ It/ ~ '?* Look out for announcement of our Great Sixty day Special Sale. | YZDavis Brothers. I *3. & ^ ?. H3 :-5 -2 ? *5 -5 3 33 3 3 -5 ? -5 -2 -5 :-$ -5 -5-5 :-$ -5-5-5-5 -a-5 -5 -a -a -a -a Notice Of Co-partnership. Having this day formed a co-partnership under the firm name of Woodall & Adams, we take this method of in forming our many friends and the public generally, that we will continue business in the J. It. Woodall old stand where we are now busily engaged in putting in a nice line of fancy Dry Goods and Groceries. Thanking our many friends in advance for a liberal share of their patronage, we are. Yours to serve, J. H. WOODALL, L. H. ADAMS, Henson, N. C., Jan. 9, 1905. t I crcrasxirosxuxzaxKxrxsxiraxs: xirx::T::xitx:rx::x::x:rxi:x:ix:rx:rx^ ? An Opportunity 8 $ 8 ? * X * * M ij< For You to Save Money ii M ?j By Trading With ... 111 ' 1 ii W A H. BOYETT. The Druggist. ? * h * Smithfleld, N. C. i s J I
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