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Debnam for Register of Deeds. s To The eihtoid?Permit uit the use of small space in your columns to brine forward rhe name of a young ,tnau for Heaie ter of l>eeds from ot<e of the iai gest townships in the county? i township that has never nad one of the higher county offices, but has always stood firmly bv the principles of the party. This young man was born and raised in Oneals Township, workiug on the farm the greater .part of his life and there having grown into his nature the true principles j that make a true man. This) young man was left at an early age to fight out his own fortune, and the writer remembers well his manly conduct and steady j ways when schoolboys togetter and has watched with much pride the solid progress he has' made since reaching manhood. This young man today holds oua of the most responsible positions ! in our county, as showu by the! rapid growth of the institution with which he is couuected, and I do not hesitate to predict that, if the party will name him as their leader for this responsible office, he will fill it to the entire: satisfaction of all whose business relations bring them in contt ct j with him. His past ins has heencieau aua upright, and there is not a man j in the county, it matters not j what his political faith may be, who cau prefer and sustain charges against Loomis Debnam. I dare say there is not a man in the county who has more friends and fewer enemies than he, and if nominated I do not hesitate to say that he will poll as many or more votes than any man on the j ticket. Nominate 1>. D. Debnam and Oneals township will roll up a j majority on the election day | that will show with what pride a j true son is held. John A. Eason. Oneals Township. For Register of Deeds. To the Editor:?If you will al low space in your valuable paper I will say that 1 endorse all that has been said in regard to the candidacy of J. P. Canaday for Register of Deeds. The people want a man to fill the office that is courteous to all, honest, up right and sober and 1 will say that in Mr. Canaday we have all this and every other qualifica tion that can be desired. So I say to the Democrats of our much loved old county of John ston to let's goto theconvention and nominate him by acclama- [ tion and we will have a mail be fore the people that will make a fine campaign and of whom - every body will be proud. J. Willis Creech, Elevation Townsip, L. W. Hockaday for Commissioner. The office of County Commis sioner is one of the most impor tant positions in the county and should be filled only by men who have the interests of the people at heart and who will do all they can to carry on the business of the county carefully and econ . omically. In the person of .Mr. L. W. Hockaday, we think we have a man who can till the posi tion with credit to himself and with advantage to the people. He has been a magistrate for many years and has filled the position with satisfaction. As a county commissioner he would be just as satisfactory. We think Ingrams township is en titled to the place and I ask my fellow Democrats to come up on August 1st, and name L. W. Hockaday for county comnhs- ] ? sioner. R. I). Thomas. Ingrams township. Treasurer's Answer In answer to several inquiries | regarding my candidacy for re nomination forcounty Treasurer will say I am in the hands of the i Democratic party. If they are! so kind as to nominate me 1 will accept the nomination with kind-1 est regards and appreciate the j kindness as mnch as any one1 that may be nominated and if elected will in the future as In the past serve you the best I can. Respectfully submitted, Ai.ex Which. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Johnston county, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. I shall be in the, race until a Sheriff is nominated. Respectfully, May 9-06. A. M. Sanders. [ For Register of Deeds. Mit Hiutor:? As a citizen of Jo iu*tou county ami a patron of your paper I hop* vou will permit meiosav to the readers of The Herald a good word for my friend, Sam T. Houeycutt for Register of feed?. 1 know, as do many other?, that Sam is fully competent and in every wav comes up to the full measure of strength and availability to run the business of the office in the same efficient manner it has been conducted heretofore. Sam is affable and agreeable and the humblest man in the county would be treated with the same noble consideration that would be giveu the richest man in the county. I believe that Mr. Houeycutt wi.uid make an energetic muvass of the county and by his person al popularity, and his known integrity and honesty would add strength to the ticket. I appeal to all the good people of the county of .lohnston to rally to his support, nominate and elect him ami we will be proud of the work we have done. The iucrease of busiuess in the o*ti~e of Register of feeds from year to year makes f more aud more important to look well be fore we place a man in that im portant position. Karri haa liaan tho nnhlu au. ?^MLU UUO WVU V UV LI V/ ^IV WO sistant in that office for several years and knows every detail of the work and can discharge the duties of the office if ability and experience counts for Anything. In my opinion there is not a more generous, compenent or deserving man in the county and tuese qualities together with his experience eminently qualify Sam for this office. Sam is a pleasant, forceful speaker, the peer of anv young man in the county and if nominated he will conduct a campaign that will be creiitableto his party and an honor to himself J. L. .Tones, Oneals Township. A. H. Boyett saves you money in your drug trade. For Register of Deeds. Among the list ol candidates for the office of Register of Deeds appeared the name of one who stands pre-eminent, that one is J. P. Canadav of Manner town ship. With due courtesy to all, I most heartily endorse his can didacy, and also what has been said by the other gentlemen. Having known Mr. Canaday for several years I have always found him to be a gentleman in every respect. As a teacher he was one of untiring zeal always doing the most possible for his pupils. I have? been a student under him for several months and know what 1 am talking about I am sure that if he is nominat ed and elected he will fiII the office with credit to our county. I wish to appeal to the fellow democrats of my township and to the se of the other townships which constitute the grand old county of Johnston to meet at the coming convention and nomi nate him by acclamation. Respectfully, N. W. McLamb. Meadow township, June 14. Bad Stomach Makes Bad Blood. Yob can not make sweet butter in a foul, unclean churn. The stomach serves as a churn in which to agitate, work up and disintegrate our food as it is being digested. If it be weak, sluggish and foul the result will be torpid, sluggish liver and bad. impure blood. The ingredients of I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery are just such as best serve to correct and cure all such de rangements. It is made up without a drop of alcohol in its composition: chem ically pure, triple-re lined glycerine being used instead of the commonly employed alcohol. Now this glycerine is of itself a valuable medicine, instead of a deleteri ous agent like alcohol, especially in the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia and the various forms of indigestion. Prof. Finley ElMngwood, M. I)., of Dennett Medical College, Chicago, says of it: "In dyspepsia it serves an excellent pur post- * * * It is one of the best manufact-* ured products of the present time In Its action upon enfeebled, disordered stomachs; especially If there is ulceration or catarrhal gastritis (catarrhal inflammation of stomach), it is a most efficient preparation. Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis (heartburn) and excessive gastric acidity. It is useful in dhtonlc intestinal dyspepsia, especially the i flatulent variety, and in certain forms of chronic constipation, stimulating tie* se.-r? tory and excretory functions of the intestinal glands." When combined, in Inst the right propor- 1 tions. with Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black Cherrvbark. Queen's root. Blood- ' root and Mandrake root, or the extracts of these, as in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, there can be no doubt of its P;reat efficacy in the cure of all stomach, I Iver and intestinal disorders and derange ments. These several ingredients hive the strongest endorsement in all such cases of such eminent medical leaders as Prof. R. Bartholow. M. D., of .bdferson Med ical College. Chicago; Prof. Hobart A. Hare, M. I)., of Medical Department University of Pa.; Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. D.. Medical Department University of New York; Prof. Edwin M. Hale.. M P.. Hahnemann Medical Col lege. Chic ago; Prof. John M. Hcudder, M. D. and Prof. John King. M. D.. Authors of the American Dispensatory, and scores of others among the leading medical men of our land. Who can doubt the curative virtues of a medicine the Ingredients of which have such a profe**lrmtiZ endorsement ? Constipation cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One or two a dose. . Dr. Hood for Treasurer. <>u August 1st. the attention of the Deiuoeratie votersnf.I.itin ston county will he directed to fchnitbtield where on that day nominations will he made tor the various offices of the county. It is the duty of every Demo crat to see that meu of unques tionable character aud com petency are nominated, as ouly in this way can a high standard of government be maintained. These qualities we find iu Dr (? A. Hood, who after being solicit ed bv his mauv friends, has offer ed himself for the nomination of county treasurer. His high moral character, honesty, and kiudhearted dispo sition has given him widespread popularity over the county, and he will make an officer of whom | our ppople will be proud. Willie C. Woodall, Banner Township. For Register of Deeds. To the KJitor:?I desire to say a few words endorsing the candi dacy of Mr. Sam T. Honeycutt for Register of Deeds. This w rit er knows Mr. Honeycutt person ally aud has always found him to be a clever and genteel young mau with sterling business quali ties and IS in pvurr mannur nni.it competent to till the office which he is asking the peoule of Johnston county to give hioi. Mr. Houeycutt has a reputation as being one of the swiftest and best pensmen in the county; he has been connected with the of fice for some time and has a thorough knowledge of the re quirements of same and will at ail times gives every matter en trusted to him, careful considera tion. He will get p majority if not all of the votes from this township and the people are sure that no mistake is being made. .Nominate him to this office and yoQ will have a Register of Deeds that will be second to none in the State. J. R. Sauls, Beulah Township. Candidate for Treasurer. 1 desire to announce that I will be a candidate before the next Democratic Convention in John ston county for the nomination for Treasurer. 1 promise, if nom inated and elected to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. (?. A. Hoon. June 1, 190G. A. H. Boyett sells Drugs. Smithtield, N. C. For Register of Deeds. I hereby anuounce to the Democrats of Johnston county that I am a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds sub ject to the action of the County Democratic Convention. Any effort put forth in my Vie half will be fully appreciated. If nominated and elected I shall do all in my power to perforin my duty* as au officer. Respectfully, James P. Canaday, Benson, N. C. A. H. Boyett saves you money in your drug trade. Candidate for Treasurer. To the voters of .Johnston 1 county: I desire to announce myself a candidate for the oftice of Countj Treasurer of Johnston County, subject to the action of ? the Democratic Convention. 1 will appreciate any support my friends may give me. L. F. Arsrox. Candidate For Commissioner. 1 hereby announce myself a i candidate for County Commis sioner from Wilders Township. June 4. '06. J. W. Barnes A. H. Boyett saves you money j1 in your drug trade. " i Younj1' ,or ?11 e 8 e Women and /rjp * rir\ CoUTSeS ?o?rnyorr f rLAtL \ ??? s,tn4.rd Music. The V /C?t?lo<u? Beet Place V **? J FREE for Your Addr??i Daughter J??. Dlnwidiie, Pres. HOLLISTER S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medidno for Busy leoplo Brio?.' Golden Health tad Renewed 7igor A specific for Constipation, Indigestion. L'vo and Kidney Trouble Pimpl-s Eczwm Impure Blood. Bad Breath. 8lupri?iah Bowel-,. H^a lacb and Backache It's It ckv Motin'ain Tea in tab let form. 85 c*nts a bo* Oentlin\ made by Hollistkr Drug Company, Madison Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS fOR SALLOW PEOPL*. * ~A H. Boyett sells Drugs. | Smithfield, N. C. GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON AUTHOR OF Beverly of Graustark ILLUSTKATED BY HEYER This is the new serial which will begin in our next issue. The author needs no introduction to readers who have enjoyed his "Graustark," "Brewster's Millions" and other fascinating stories. McCutcheon, you know, is the author who went to New York with the MS. of a new novel in his gripsack and carried away a check for $15,000 advance royalty. And his publishers weren't disappointed either. He is the man who wagered he could sell a story on its merits without his name, "Brewster's Millions," which found a publisher anil millions of readers liefore the real author was known, was the result. 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HERALD CLUB OFFERS We have made arrangements whereby we can offer our readers the following Clubbing Rates: The Herald and Tri Weekly New York World, $1.75 The Herald and Home and Farm $1.30 The Herald and Progressive Farmer $1.75 rhese prices are for CASH IN ADVANCE subscribers only. THE SMITHF1ELD HERALD OUR NEW SPRING HATS. Our millinery department is 1 woruing hard to furnish the ladies with their head wear. We have the latest and newest styles and shapes. We are securing hats almost every day, likewise we keep them going all the time. ? We want to till your orders, our prices we believe are right. We ask your comparison. We have almost any shape and color in untrimmed hats, also Mowers and ribbons to match. Miss Ora Pool is with us this season, and would be glad to wait ou you, call and look tlircugh our line of millinery and spring dress goods. We guarantee satisfac tion. W. G. Yelvington. A I Boyett, the Druggist, wants to see you in Smithtield, N C MAKE YOUR HOME ATTRAC TIVE?By having your house painted aud your walls papered by a practical painter and paper hanger. Write to Jesse M. Johnson & Bro. Benson, N. C. A. H. Boyett sells Drugs. Smithtield, N. C. SPECIAL KATES via SOUTH ERN RAILWAY. Richmon d, Va. ? Biennial Meeting G. U. O. of 0. F. (Col ored) October 2-ti. Rate One fare plus 25 cents. Washington, D. C.?Negro Young People's Christian and Educational Congress July 3-8. Rate One first class fare plus 25 cents. Lexington, Ky. ? National Grand Lodge United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mjsterious Ten July 30th-Aug. 3rd. Rate One fare plus 25 cents. Athens, G a.?University Summer School June 25th July 27th. Rate One fare plus 25 cents. Monteagle, Tenn. ? Mont agle Sunday School Institute July 15th-Aug. 5th. Kate One fare olus 25 cents. AsnKviLLE, N. C.?Conven tion Commercial Law League of America July 30th-Aug. 4th. Rate One fare plus 25 cents. For exact rates, dates of sale, and other detailed information apply to nearest Southern Rail way Ticket Agent or address T. K. GREEN. ('. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. Treasurer's Card. ALEX. WI66S, Trkami'hkr ok Johnston Cointy, WILL be IN 8MITHFIELD evekv Ylonday and Saturday and Court Weeks Office in hack room of the Rank of Smith field. In his absence county orders will mud at the Rank NOTICE. The un?iersiKiied having qualified as Ad ministrator <m the estute of W. R. Rains, deceased, all persons hating- claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified on or before the ?2 day of .June 1W7 or this notice will be plead ed in har of their recovery and ail persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This I'J day of .June IHOtf. J. K. RAIN'S. Administrator. Princeton, N. C., K. F, D.^"o.3. June 22. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DEPARTM ENT < >P STATE. CERTIFICATE OK DISSOLUTION. To all to Whom these presents may come? (i reeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings tor the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Company, a corporation of this State, whose principle office is situat ed at 3rd street, in the town of Smithfteld, County of Johnston. State of North Carolina J. I). Boyett being Uio agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be j served), has complied with the re<juirments j of,Chapter 21. Hevisal of 11*05, entitled "Cor i pmatlons," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now. Therefore. I. J. HKVAN CRIMES, Secretary <>t State of the State ot North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the Nth day of June, 1W6, ti'e in ray office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all tii#* stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on tile in iny office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Ral eigh. this Nth day of June, A. D. P.H?>. J. HK VAN (J RIMES. Secretary of State. NOTICE! The undersigned having qualified as Ad ministrator on the estate oi Parrott J. Har bour, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me duly verified on or be fore the 15 day of June 1907 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery and all persons indebted to said estate will make im mediate payment. This 13 day of June 190H. W. L. BARBOUR, Adm'r. June 14-4x. Benson. N. C. LAND SALE. By virtue of authority contained in a <!e-# cree of the Superior Court of Johnston coun ty entered by the Clerk, W. s. Stevens, on tbe lWth day of June. 1906, in a special proceed ing. I will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder for casn, at my rtfice in the town of Benson. N. C? at 3 o'clock P. M. on Satur day. July 21st 1908, the following tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a stake, W. V. Moore's corner and runs 8. 4 W. 28 chains to a stake HenJ. Hudson's corner, thence as his line 8. 86 E. 17 chains to a stake In a pond, thence N. 4 E. 28-25 chains to a stake Hansom Kavnera corner in Mary Stewart's line, thence N. 87 W. 15 chains to the beginning, containing 43 acres and is lot No. 5 in a division of the lands of J. (?. Ravner. deceased. June 19 1906. N. T. K V A L8, Commissioner,
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