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Hedlclnes Which Druggists May Not Sell Without License. State Auditor Dixou has issued the following: "I have had several inquiries *:ouoernitig alcoholic compounds labeled as medicines and held out to the public as remedies for dis eases, and 1 wish to say I have aecured the following list from the revenue department, at Kul ?igh, of medicines which are with in the terms of the ruling of Sep tember 12th 11105, which is that all diuggists selling the follow | iog medicines, after first day of April, 1006, will be subjected to (fines and penalties, unless they take out a regular liquor license tax: Atwood's LaOripne Specific, Cuban (lingerie, De Witt's Stom ach Hitters, Dr. Bouvler's Buchu tlin. Dr. Fowler's Meat and Malt, Duffy's Malt Whiskev, (lilberc's Rejuvenating Iron aud Herb ? fuice, Hostetter's Stomach Bit. ters, Kudros, IVruua, Rock Candy Cough Cure." The human foot is becoming ?smaller. The masculine foot of twenty centuries ago was about twelve inches long. The average man's foot of to day is easily fit ted with a number eight and a half shoe, which is about fen and a half inches in length.?Ex. KILLS LIKE LIHHTNING. Afow Deadly Rheumatism ol the Heart Comes On. Those pains you feel when you first arise in the morning? aching pains in the joints, shoot ing in the muscles?are signs of warning. They are signals, evi dences of a deep-seated trouble ?that if not removed may affect ? the entire system and cause \ chronic disease, or if the cause ) is not removed, they may devel op suddenly into the deadly Rheumatism of the Heart, which Ikills like ligtning. Hetter get rid of the cause at once. Rheumatism and its kin -dren diseases are caused by the accumlation of poisonous acids in the blood. Rubbing with oils or liniments will not cure it; it is au internal disease, and can be ?conquered only by an internal remedy. There is just one com plete cure ? RHKl'MAi 'IDE. RHEUMACIDE neutralizes the poisonous acids, sweeps all the ?dangerous germs out of the blood and "makes you well all over." RHEUMACIDE CURES because it is the only remedy that "gets at the joints from the inside." Mr. W. R. Hughes, of Atkins, Va., writes; "Pour bottles of RHEUMA <01DE have entirely cured tne of -a long standing case of Rheuma tism, and greatly improved my general health 1 was a total wreck, having had rheumatism for twenty years I spent sev eral weeks and much money try ing specialists in Now York, but RHEUMACIDE is the only cure I have found. When 1 began to use it I weighed 140 pounds. Now I weigh 1H0 pounds, my normal weight.'' A IAHU 1U rn Y LUMUMbHS AT THE OLD PLACE. All who owe me for ginniug or sawing will please pay by April 15th, or 1 shall proceed to collect, or take judgments. Yours respectfully, J. W. Stephenson. .March 29th. 1'.M>?'?. STOCK HOLD E KS .JESTING. In accordance with the by-laws the stockholders of the Smith field Cotton Mills are hereby calhxi to meet in regular annual session in tlie office at die Mills sat 2:30 P. M April 9tli, 1906. P. K. Bkoadhukst, Sec. & Treas. FOR SALE?A nice, gentle horse. Lv P. Morgan, Smith field, N. C. Dr. W. 11. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C., will be in Benson at Holland House on Saturday, April 14th, for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Par, Nose and Throat, and Pit ting Glasses. NOTICE My boy Joseph H. McLamb left home March 16 1906. I for bid any and all persons hiring, feeding or dealing with him in any manner shape or form and I shall not become responsible for any of his contracts, debts or conduct in any way. J. R. McLamb, March 21, 1906. CalqiiAo sold by Cotter-Stevens Co. All kincs Legal Blanks for sale at The Herald Office. Woman's Home Mission Society's Work. We ure glad to publish the fol lowing report of Woman's Home Mission Society of Sniithtield, Methodist church for year end ing March 1, 11)00: Numher of members in auxil ary?54. Number of subscribers to "Our llouies"?18. Number pledged to tithing?8. Number of papers uud leaflets distributed?132. Number of visits made to sick and strangers?328. Number of garments distrib uted?25. Number of needy assisted?95. Ain't, raised from dues, #00.10. Am't. raised from baby roll, $6.30 Am't. raised from Week of Prayer, $5.55. Am't raised from Deaconess Scholarship, $5 50. Am't. raised for connectional work, $12 00. Value of supplies given locally. $54 09. Am't expended for assistance of needy, $13 00. Am't. expended on parsonage, $52 00. Am't. expended on furnishing church, $51 00. Am't. spent locally, $4 45 Am't sent to Kaleigh Orphan age, $25.00. Total amount of money raised for all purposes, $330.55. Confederate Veterans. Those veterans in Johnston county who are entitled to cross es of honor will please apply to Mr. E. J. Holt, of Smithfield, or Miss Margaret Etheredge, of Kclma, for application blanks. These blanks must be filled out and ready for the 10th of May at which time crosses will be de livered. Mrs. J. W. \T< k, President U. I). C. of Henry VVyatt Chap ter U. D C. Maroakkt EthkhkixiK, Sec'v. To the Trustees ot It is our earnest wish to do nate a quantity of the L. & M. Paint to your church and every church whenever it is to be {tainted. 10,000 churches {tainted with L. & M. 1 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sized house. Actual cost L. & M. about #1.20 per gallon. L & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lead and maks the paint wear like iron. Harrows & Peck, Mgnt{tel ler, Yt., Writes, '-School house No. 1 {tainted with L & M.; two coats. Used only five gallons L. & M and nine gallons Oil. Cost of jtaint, cents a gal lon." Sold by W. M. Sanders, Smithtield, E L Hall & Bro. Benson I offer for sale on easy terms a very desirable brick store on Market street also lot on Third s'reet adjoiningE. J. Holt's store. See advertisement for other property. Eitw. W. Pou. Two cars of the best Nitrate of Soda just arrived at Cotter-Un derwood Co.'s store. WANTED. Four good hands to work at saw mill. Apply to O. R. Rand, Smithlield, N. C. Ausl .s ephenson Co. have severa vouiiji mules and horses for sal cheap. Finis-ii v u> walls withCalcimo. Cotter-Stevens Co. If you need an extra mule or horse s.- ? The Austin-Stephen son Co. Calciu.o sold by Cotter-Stevens Co. For >- trate of Soda or Ferti lizer oi any kind of Merchandise see The Austin-Stephenson Co. Our Spriug stock of Clothing is unsurpassed in Johnston Couti ty. Austin-Stephenson Co. Finish your walls with Calcimo. Cotter-Stevens Co. WANTED. I want to tract with some one who can furnish their own team to haul logs. Apply to O. R. Rand, Sraithfield, N. C. Just received one car load Birdsell wagons. Smithfield Sup ply Co. Home Baking with S ROYAL | Baking Powder j 0 1 The United States Agricultural Department has issued (and circulates free) a valuable report giving the results of elaborate experiments made 3 by and under the direction of the Department, i 0 which show the great saving from baking at home, as compared with cost of buying at the bakers. All bread, cake, biscuit, crullers, etc., are very much fresher,cleaner,cheaper and more wholesome when ; made at home with Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ' - +*3K3J?3J?3?OnC3J*3f-0}?3nOi*3}?*+ 6 6 1 S_ ' '{I 15' "r 1 Spiers j S Bros. 8 8 ? 8 o 1 5 ? o ! g Spring ^ Announcement jjj Millinery Opening 8 t |; 6 g Tuesday, April 3rd ? ? 8 ____= 8 8 8 ! 8 , 8 Wo have consented to 5 I Q allow the National Bis- Q X cuit Co. to exhibit their X | J tine goods in our store 2 II H the above date, who will Q Sgive samples to all the X LA DIES WHO ATTEND 5 8 l_8 J_. 6 0 8 8 +** ** ** ** *31K* ** X3> ** **+ we Are unloading Car Choice, (we mean best) Hay Car Best Corn Car Best Feed Oats Car Dunlop Patent Flour We Are Distributors Of the celebrated SELZ Shoes, for ladies and gentlemen?a beau tiful line now on display. Patent, Tan, Vici and G-un metal leathers Oxfords! Oxfords!! We Are Agents For the only Nissen Wagon with mitered spoke- Best Fertilizers and all kinds Farm Supplies. We Have Laissess lake "dat last Laisses 4 we had "dat last Laissess 'dat last time. We Are Arranging To carry in stock the Hackney and probably Babcock and other leading makes of Buggies. We have already, full line Buggy Harness. Barnes-Edgerton Company, At Peeden's Old Stand. Tobacco plant bed covering j lor sale by Cotter Under wood I Co., Smithfield, N. C. 1 Lynchburg steel plows one ! and two horse. Cotter-Stevens ] Co. English crockery guaranteed ] not to craze. Cotter Stevens Co 1 I All that buy (iuano from Cot :er Tnderwood Co. and want to j mill same from Four* ?aks, X. C.,1 mu get it by calling on J. W. ?sanders, who will deliver at that place for us. Five car loads Cotton Seed Meat and Hulls received at Cot ter Underwood Co. | New spring siyies | p Stetson Shoes & Oxfords || i Stpfsnn I 1 For men who want* Style. Comfort Longwear Stetson Shoes are known to those who have worn them as the best on the market to- / Day | Davis Bros. J //??->? ??.??.-S ?"???? frSt"-?"?"-? tv ?. ST"?? !<K | Houses and | i Lots For Sale 5 j|i I offer for sale on easy terms?My Brick ff\ Store on Market Street occupied by m Thornton Music House, subject to lease. i!/ j|i " JLot on Third Street adjoining E. J. Holt's /f\ $ Slore' '!> H/ * Lot on Second Street, half acre, adjoining f\ j|i S. R. Morgan's residence lot.' This is a j?i beautiful building lot. i>i li/ * Two lots, half acre each, on Third Street, H| known as Stanley lot. No finer residence ff\ ^ lots in town. m| H/ * Two small houses and lots on Oakland Hi Heights near Selma road in very desira Hi ble locality. li' * Fifty Lots near Coast Line Depot. IP \it >fl jL ? Also four new houses near the Cotton- ft\ ^ Factory?will sell on long time. H/ " Any of this property can be bought ou (f\ Hi easy terms. After inspecting, write to Hi the undersigned for terms. jmy | Edwd. W. Pou I it 'r 1/ W S\ Jf\ OUR ===== Millinery Opening Will take Place Tuesday and Wednesday, April 3rd ar\d 4th And the public will have an opportunity to see one of the handsomest lines of Millinery and Fancy Goods obtainable in the Northern markets. Our Milliner, Miss Gertrude Walters, has arrived, and the line of goods we shall offer to the purchasing public cannot be surpassed. Ladies are cordially invited to attend our Spring Opening : : : : : A free sample of the Xatipnal Biscuit Co's. tine ln-er seal package goods, consisting of butter thins, social teas, 5 o'clock teas, old time sugar cookies and nabisco wafers. W. E. SMITH. Selma, N. C. The Eve Doctor exam|nesand treats 11c ^yc i/ul/iui the eye free I Glasses Fitted at Reasonable Prices Gla.sses as a. Last Resort They cure headache when medicines positively fail. The public can see me at the following places on dates named: Pine Level, March 80th and 31st. Seli.ia, April 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Smithfleld, April 5th, 6th, 7th. Kenly, April 10th and 11th. Benson, April 12th, 18th, 14th. Wilson's Mills. April 17th, 18th. Clayton. April 19th, 20th and 21st. office at hotel. J. H. MEW BORN, Dr. of Opt. Lagrarvge. N. C. Graduate Indiana Optical College. South Bend. Ind. MONEY TO LOAN. t I can lend money at 6 per cent, j Good secury required Jno. A. Narhon, f March 1, 190C. Attorney. v A full stock of the farmers lhattauooga Steel fleam Chilled ?low number G2 on hand. Also he number 63 plow and castings or both plows. Cotter Under rood Co., Smithtield, N. C.
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