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?m W LIFE" ?That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment?the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. We will tend you a sample free. Be sure that this picture In Ihr form of a label Is oo the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. scon & BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St., R. Y. ' 50c. sod $1; all druggists. BUSINESS CARDS JAS. L. WOODALL Attorney-A t-La\v CLAYTON, North Carolina Special Attention Given to all Legal Business. WyOtfice over Bunk of Clayton. DR. J. C. JOHNSON Dentist Office over Hood ife Benson'* drug store Benson, N. C. L. H. ALLRED, Attorney-At-Law SELMA.N. C. Will Practice in all the Courts. J. M. BEATY 8ole Agent in Johnston County for the - Domestic, New Home anc" Other Sewing /Machines. Smith field. IN. C. A. Z. TAYLOR. Dentist Office Over Ba,nk. CLAYTON. N. C. Treasurer's Card. ALEX. WIGGS. Trrabukbb of Johnhton County, WILL UK IN 8MITHKIBLD BVBKY Monday and Saturday and Court Weeks Office In hack room of the Bank of Smith field. In his absence county orders will ?aid at the Bank Houses for Rent. If you want to rent fafca any kind of a house in Smithpield pleaee let me know it. J. M. BEATY. ' SWITHPIBLD H. C. .... .ii-a Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Bnif Isople Brlnga Golden Health %ud Henewed Vigor A specific for ConstinatIon. T ration, I.'vo and Kidney Troubles, Pin.pies Lezema Impure Blood, Bad Breath, Slucnrtsh Bowels. Headache and Backache. Ire Rocky Mountain Tea tn tab |e| fo t i, fi'S c*nts i\ |?ot f? ? ide by IIow isTra Ont'o C'vn ? v-, u? . wis. GOLDEN NUUGETS tun wnlltrt luJfmK i Education Colum.1 f For School Teachers, School Committee men, Patrons and Friends of the Public Schools. Conducted by Supt. Ira T. Turlington. Meeting ot County Board ot Edu cation. first monday in december. | Notice is hereby given that the County Hoard of Education will meet in their office in the court house the First Monday in De cernber to attend to any business 1 that may come before them. \V. F. Gerald. Chairman. Ira T. Turlington, Sec. Johnston County Teachers' Association. We are attempting to re organize our teachers' associa tion for white teachers. The plan iB to organize in sections and let each section meet at least once before the Christmas holi days and once afterwards, let all the sections meet together in Smithfield the Second Saturday in January, 1906. By this time the school funds will have bten apportioned and the committee- i men notified so that those who \ may wish to draw a part of their Balary can do so on that day. At the teachers' meeting at Benson a week or two ago we organized the Benson Section of the association and later at Kenly we organized the Kenly Section, and last Friday at Clay ton ve organized the Clayton Section. Prof. B. W. Allen was elected President and Mr. Jos. W. Wood Secretary of the Benson Section. Prof. F. A. Edmonson was elec ted President and Miss Julia McEachern Secretary of the Ken ly Section. Professor T. H. Lindsey was elected President and Mr. R. F. Coats Secretary of the Clayton Section. The Benson Section will meet on the Frst Saturday in Decern ber at 13 a. m., in the Graded School building at Benson and carry out the programme below: 1. How can we increase our patronage??J. W. Wood. 2. Discipline?B. W. Allen. 3. How to teach Reading.? Miss Vara Lee. ?4. How to teach History and Geography.?Miss Ellen Eldridge. 5. How to teach Phonics.? Miss Mary Hatcher. The Kenly section will meet on the second Saturday in December and the Clayton section on the third Saturday. I hope to pub lish programmes for these meet ings next week. Now I want a section here. I.et those who will help in this work and who are more convenient to Smithtteld than to the meeting places of the other sections drop me cards at once expressing their willingness to join the Smithtteld Section. I wish we could have a programme published next week for the other three sections. Write Saturday so that I can get your card by Monday. Now, I want every white teach er to belong to at least one of these sections and attend its meetings I want every white teacher in the county to attend the union meeting of these Sec tions in January. OUT VISITING SCHOOLS. I shall from now on be visiting the public schools. Those who want to see me should come to my olfice in the court house on Saturdays. Four Great Secrets. The desire for happiness is natural. If we come to Christ for happiness. He tells us four great secrets about it: 1. It is inward and not outward; and so it, does not depend on what we have but on what we are; 2. It is not to be found by direct seek ing, but by setting our faces toward the thing from which it flows; and so we must climb the mount if we would see the vision, I we must tune the instrument, f we would hear the music; 3. it is not solitary but social, and so we can never have it without sharing it; 4. It is the result of Cod's will for us and not of our will for ourselves, and so we can only find it by giving ourselves up in submission and obedience. ' ?Henry Van Dyke. Got Rheumatism? Try A. II. It's Rheumatic cure. "Positively a sure cure, for all forms of Reumatism. A. II. Royett, the druggist, Smithfield, N. C. E\ t lrind of harness for sale (at ElhiiKton Liufce>> Co. | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Smithfltld ?at thf? Close of Business on Soy. 9th. 1905. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $!>4,08il 56 Overdrafts secured and un secured 11,203 70 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgage* 12,200 00 Banking house furniture uud fixtures 7.560 43 Due from banks and bankers 27,5154 07 Cash items 587 11 (fold coin 1,080 00 Silver coin, including all mi nor coiu currency 1,500 40 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 17,056 00 Total.... $173,83102 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in $ 20,000 00 Surplus Fund 4*00000 Undivided profits, less cur. expenses and taxes pd 5,588 80 Notes and bills rediscuuuted, 53.600 00 Bills payuble 10,000 00 Time Certificates of Deposit 8.008 53 Deposits subject to check .. 104,357 03 Cashier's checks outstand'g 275 67 Total $173 83102 Statk of North Carolina. Johnston County. 1, C. V. Johnson, Cashier of The Bank of Smithtteld do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. V. JOHNSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of Nov. 1005. ? W. S. Stevens. Clerk Superior Court. Correct?Attest : T. 8. Raosdale, T. R. Hood, Allen K. t mith, Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the C lay ton Banking Co, at the Close of Business on Nov. 9tb, 1905 , RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $40,566 29 Overdrafts (secured and un secured) 3,851 33 Hanking House Furniture and fixtures 3,873 02 Demand Loans 5,253 90 Due from Hunks and Bankers 10,628 27 Cash items 86 06 Gold coin 1,060 00 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency 764 82 National Hink notes and ot' - er U. S. notes 7,154 00 Total $81,737 63 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock paid in $10,000 00 Undivided profits, less cur. exps. and taxes paid.... 3,624 95 Deposits subject to Check. . 68,092 68 Certified Cluc ks 20 00 Total $81,737 63 State of North Carolina, Johnston County. 1. C. M. Thomas, Cashier, of the Clayton Banking Co.. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 0 M. THOMAS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th day of November, 1905. O. G. Smith, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: C. W. Horne. I). H. McCuLLEltS, A. J. Barbour, Directors. Bang shells are the best. Cot ter-Stevens Co. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Will give Its readers In the 52 issues of the I006 Volume 7 Serial Stories, each a book in itself, reflecting American life in home, camp and field. 50 Special Articles contributed by Famous Men and Women?Statesmen, Travellers, Writers and Scientists. 200 Thoughtful and Timely Editorial Articles on important Public and Domestic Questions. 250 Complete Stories by the best of Living Story Writers ? Stories of Character, Stories of Achievement, Stories of Humor. 1000 Rotes On Current Events and Discoveries in the Field of Science and Natural History. 2000 Bright and Amusing Anecdotes, Items of Strange and Curious Knowledge, Poems and Sketches. Health Articles, Religious Articles, Children's Page, etc. Illuitrated Announcement for 1906 and Sample Copies of the Paper Sent to Any Addteti Free. Every New Subscriber Who cote out and aenda thta alio at one# with same and addreaa and Si.73 will leoalve: traQ All tha iaanea ot Tha Companion I ICC for tha remaining wacka of igov t,aa ThankoflTtof. Chriatmaa and ? ICC Raw Taar'a Double Humbert F,aa Tha " Minntaman " Calendar IICO for 190S, In ta colors and (old. And Tha Companion for tha ;i weeks of atoh?a library of the beat readinf for eoery member of the family. 1 ? THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boaton, Matt. Ntw SubtcripUuni Rtctived at Thit O'tir.. Th? R?ie. The race was on' With voice and whip K..11 h rider Dipt I I : -ed Around the course a le of limes At most tremendous speed. And to lite ? rid my Jockey's horsa Was always In the lead. My Jockey rides his prancing steed With perfect ease and grace. My heart beats high with love for hlms I watch his eager face; It wears a most determined look? He's bound to win the race. With ringing voice he rushes on; The race is nearly done. The Steed he rides strains every nerve: This work for him Is fun. One more leap and then?hurrah! My Jockey's horse has won! My bright faced boy. Just three years old. Was this successful groom; The course whereon the race was run Was In the sitting room. And, strange to tell, the horse that won Was mamma's kitchen broom ?Thomas Holmes in Trenton State Ga aetta. Many children inherit constitutions weak an<l feeble, olhera due to child hood troubles. Hollister'r Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure ebil dreo and make tliein strong: 35 cents. Ten or TabUte 8e'ma Drug Co.. A. H. Boyett, Druueist. I The advertisement of the lie view of Reviews, Cosmopolitan and Woman's Home Companion will not appear again. Now is the time to subsdYibe and get all three and The Herald one year for oniy >. HOW TO GET MACHINE NEEDLES. I keep in stock needles for the New Home, Domestic, Old Style Singer, New Style Singer. Davis, Household, Hartford, Standard, Royal, St. John, Old Style White, New Style White, Wheeler & Wilson No. 8, Wheeler & Wilson No. 9. In ordering mention kind of needle wanted and size as nc.r possible. They are worth ihii'lj" Cents per dozen except the Old Style 1 Singer which are twenty cents. Send postage stamp.-, to pay for needles. By buying about a I dozen at a time you can get a 1 good assortment of sizes. J. M. Beaty, Agent for New Home and Do mestic Machines, Smithfield, N. C. You can find at W. G. Yelving ; ton's store a full stock of dry goods, cloaks, jackets, shawls. 1 skirts, waists, furs. Shoes of all sizes and prices. NOTICE OF SALE. i At my home near Four Oaks, oil Friday, December 15, 1905, I will offer for sale for cash all of my personal property, con sisting of one mule, two head of cattle, hogs, one buggy, one cart, corn, fodder, and shucks, farming tools, and a sewing machine. Also my household and kitchen furniture. Nov. 6, 1905. J. U. Oliver. W. G. Yelvingtou is receiving his large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, LadiesSkirts, Cloaks. Jackets, Clothing, shoes and hats, you are invited to drop in aud look throii'i hi stock. It Will Pay You! I have on hand a seleit line of Buggies and Wagons also Harness at Low Prices For Cash When in need ef a first class Vehicle be sure to see me before buying. I keep well broke 4k Mules And Horses and ask all to come to see me and save money by buying now. 1 will carry a number of stock all the season, so you can come any time and get suit ed. Don't buy until you see me.. Yours to serve, Alonzo Parrish n r. mdding invitations And Visiting Cards We are agents for one of the very best Engraving houses in the country and can Furnish Wedding Invitations Reception Cards Visiting Cards and anything wanted in this line on short notice and at low prices. A full line of samples, showing all styles and qualities, including Engravers Old English, may be seen at THE HERALD OFFICE We have a full line of Wedding Stationery which we print at reasonable prices. BEATY, HOLT ta LASSITER Smithfield, N. C. X LOOK * * B g ^ M ew Hardware | *j BARNES & HOLLIDAY, | BENSON, N. 0. M . ?? S Jf5 Best Selected Stock Ever Brought to this Section. X ,Jj OUR /MOTTO: j y Quick Sales?Small Profits. ? 0. K, Stoves, "The World's Best," bought In Car Lots and J? sold at Cut Prices. Mill Supplies. Rubber, Leather aDd m 4fJ Candy Belting, our specialties. 1 We are here to stay. Will X | not be undersold. See us, will save you money. X BARNES & HOLLIDAY. % * DUNN, N. C X BENSON, N,;C, 5 *is*SSSiS5$SiiSSS.|.ieSSiSSSSiSSSSi6* I ??? We Carry the Largest Line of Goods in Johnston County We buy in the largest quantities; We have the largest Stores in the county, therefore are in position to take care of your every want. We have received and are expecting One Car Load Hackney Buggies One Car Load ti >Idsboro Buggies One Car Load Kinston Buggies One Car Load Hackney Wagons One Car Load "O K " Cook Stoves One Car Load "A No. 1" fhour One Car Load Mlints' Meal One Car Load Mice Meal One Car Load Corn and Oats One Car Load Mill Feed One Car Load Hay One Car Load Cotton Seed Hulls One Car Load Furniture One Car Load G. S. Meal One Car Load El wood Wire Fence One Car Load American Wire Fence I have just returned from the Northern Markets where I bought the largest and best line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Coffins, Caskets and General Merchandise ever brought to this town. It stimds to reason that we are in position to compete in every line. Respectfully, G, G. EDGERTON & SON Buyers of Everything and Dealers in Everything KENLY, IN. C. f Wire F"encing^= j | S The kind llial i? .Stock-proof and Weather-proof. Kindly U erected. No faulty w ork. Each roll Is perfect. Above cn all, prices are low. Call and examine It. Car just ar- ^3 1 rived. 83, 39 and 50 inches high. Iteapectfully, f~ f Ghe Austin-Stephenson Co. j I HERALD CLUBBING OFFERS We have made arrangements whereby we can offer our readers the following Clubbing Rates: The Herald and Tri-Weekly Atlauta Constitution, #1.85 The Hert.ld and Tri-Weekly New York World, *1.75 The Herald and Home and Farm *1.80 The Herald and Projjrr"-. ' r' *- *1.75 The Herald, Review ol Reviews. Cosmopolitsn Mcjra zine, Woman's Home Companion, (regular prtco of the four *0.00) *3.50 These prices are for CASH IN ADVANCE subscribers only. THE SMITHF1E* I> HF!' *-* D
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