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POLENTA NEWS.. A larg> uuuiber of our i**ople attended court this week. There is great complaint as to the corn crop. It will be much shorter than was at one tiuie anticipated. Mr. Zeb Penny, of Nashville, Tennessee, is 011 a two weeks visit to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hansom Penny. No preaching at Shiloh last {Sunday. The pastor is engaged in revival work in the Pastern part of the State The ice cream supper at Mrs. Susan Tomliueou's Nlondav night of last week was an enjoyable occasion to the young people. Messrs. H. T. Garrard and Frank Wood and Misses Pauline Gulley and Hennie Holland paid a visit to the city of < >aks one day last week. The meeting at Mt. Zion church last week was a good one. The members were revived, besides there were a number of conver sions. At the close of the meet ing six joined the church. The cotton crop has begun to deterioate. In many fields rusts has set in, audthecrop is loosing every day. It is saia on good authority that in the sandy belt it will take sixteen or more acres to make a bale A series of meetings will begin at Elizabeth Methodist church the coming Sunday. The pastor Rev. Mr. Fisher will do the preaching. By the way this is Mr. Fisher's last year on the Clayton Held. His people are very much attached to him, and hate to give him up. Typo. SELMA NEWS. Mr. W. A. Green has returned from Ashury Park, N. J. Mrs. T. L. Huggius and little ones have returned from a visit to Kinstou. Messrs. K. S. and M. C. Tuck were here from Richmond, Va., Wednesday. Dr. Martin V. Green is here ou a visit to his stepsons, Messrs. A. V. and W. B. Driver. Mr. .1. It. Boyd, of the firm of Boyd & Robert, left Tuesda.f for Baltimore to purchase his fall stock of dry goodsaud millinery. The many friends of Prof, and Mrs. Thos. T. Candler will sym pathize with them in the loss of their little iufaut, which sad event occurred ou Tuesday last. She was buried in our cemetery on Wednesday, Rev. D. Pitteuger of Raleigh officiating. The pall bearers were Masters A vera Winston, Hubert Itobertson, Walter Moore Nobleaud Stickney Boyd. Mr. Rose Explains. The following letter appeared in Wednesday's Raleigh Post: I notice inyourcorrespondence from Selma, N. C., in your issue of September the Oth the fol lowing: "All of the stills were located on one plantation, which was formerly owned by the late Wil liam Smith. The place was sold two year ago to W. M. Rose, and among the men captured were three of Mr. Rose's sons, who were helping at one of the stills. Besides these, two broth ers named Tiner were caught, a man named Webb and one named Wilkins and two negroes." In correction aud reply to the above, which I request you to give as much prominence as you did the original, I will state that neither oue of the stills were on my land. Two of them were nearly one-half of a mile from the southwest corner and the other over a half of a mile north of my nearest line aud over two miles apart. I bought the laud six years ago and have lived on it Ave years. One of my boys was arrested over two hunured yards away from the still, cutting stove wood on OIlin Smith's land, and the other one was arrested over two miles away trom him going on to his work at C. U. Lynch's saw-mill, and stopped at the other one. W. M. Rose. Princeton, N. C., Sept. 11. A sudden attack at night of some form of Bowel Complaint may come to anyone. Every family should be provided with a bottle of Dr. Seth Arnold's Balsam. Warranted at Hood Bros. Gents, go to W. G. Yelving ton's store for your nice dress shoes, and every day shoes, for cold wet weather, cheap as ever. farms for rent I Lave some three or four farms to reut, one uud two borsecrops 1'artiee desiring to rent, must have their own stock, and farm ing utensils None wanted ex cept good, jteaceable citizens. Laud in first class condition and j parties renting will be required to manure well. Will lease for three years to good people. For I any information, write R. L Ray, Selma, N, C. Remember you can get any kind of shoe you want at L. E Watson's. LOOK! LOOK!! Hats of all styles, shapes and colors. Davis Bros. You should see that fine furni ture at Cotter-Fnderwood Go's. | before you buy. Come one, come all and inspect I the big stock of Fall and winter j goods, the finest in the county I j at Davis Bros. For gunsseeCotter-Underwood j Co. They have them at the right price. See us for crockery. We sell from fifteen different designs. All our crockery is guaranteed not to craze. Cotter-iStevens Co. The Walk-over man can be seen in Davis Bros, window. W. ft. Yelvington is receiving his large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, LadiesSkirts, Cloaks, Jackets, Clothing, shoes and hats, vou are invited to drop in and look through his stock. When your bike is sick come to Peacock's Hospital. Sundries at your own price. New wheels cheap. See us. R. C. Peacock & Co, You will find a nice line of Ladies' Skirts, Waist, Cloaks, Jackets and capes at W. G. Yelvington's store, very nice and cheap. HOGS WANTED. I want to buy some hogs. Thomas S. Raosdale, Smithfield, N. C. NOTICE TO FISHERS!! Sept, (9, the day. 1 have the privilege of fishing Holts pond, near Four Oaks, which hag not been fished in uiue years. It will cogt .you $100 per ehare. Cotne and catch the tnoet flgh you ever gaw caught. It will be drawn to mudsill for repairg to the darn and when fished and repaired will do your grinding of corn and Wheat promptly, (let your big chub and jack, etc. Now remember the date, Tuegday, September, 19tb, 1905. There will be no fishing allowed with hook and , line, netg or gemee or in any way till above date. The pond is largeet in county, coverg 1700 acreg. wm. It Avera. You can buy gpring and sum mer clothing at cogt at W. G. Yelvington'g for cagh. For beet priceg on ghoee, bate and drv goode gee Cotter-Under wood Co. Car beet patent flour juet ar rived at Cotter-Underwood Co.'g at a bargain. WANTED?10,000 poundeecrap iron. R. C. Peacock & Co. Wataon makeg a gpecialty of good ahoee. You will find the Irvin Drew, fine drees shoes for ladies at W. (1. Yelvington'g store. Every pair warranted to give satisfac tion. BLACKSMITH WANTED. We want to hire a good Black smith and horsesboer. Hamilton Brothers, Clayton, N. C. For fine furniture see Cotter Underwood Co. The best line of furniture that has ever been to Smithfield ie at Cotter-Underwood Co.'s store now. For the next .10 days vou can buy ladies', Misses' and children's dressed hats at your own price at W. G. Yelvington'g. ' ?. /-. A A A, A A A A, AA A AAA , ? v A A A A .r. jr. *.7. | America.n Steel Wire f FENCE 3 Is Recognized as the Best ?j I have a large CAR LOAD on hand and am ? prepared to quote Rock Bottom Prices. s i Call on me or write for descriptive cata logue and prices, stating number of rolls and height desired. > ?? | b . +? Z LD. E. M-KIN1MF. Princeton. N. C. : ?iwwuwwfi r ?????? t x n. t rvrvrvJ^ ^ ^^^?r- + ^\ Justice To All; W '? a. The Toledo, tlie only springlees, automatic computing scale In the m wnrH, scientifically correct. It has always been my aim to use <>nly the 2 tf/ very best regardless of cost and with this end in view have added the ? ik, above ? ales, which avoid all possible errors in weighing. 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