THE HERALD.
PVBLWHKU EVKRY FRIDAY MORNING.
BEATY, HOLT & LA8SITER,
prop1uetorh.
Entered at the Pottoffice at Smllhfleld,
JohDHtoD Coonty, N. C.. a? eeeoud eland
matter.
UATLe OF 8CBB0RIPT1ON:
One year, caeh In advance, ? ? ? $1.00
Bis moDthe. caab In advance. - ? .60
Friday, November 23, 1906.
MR. JOYNER'S DECISION.
The decision of Superintendent
James Y'. Jo.vner to remain at
the head of the public schools of
this State will be received with
delight throughout every sec
tion. When the Board of Trus
tees of the State Normal and In
dustrial College met in^ireensbo
ro Tuesday, it was generally un
derstood that Mr. Joyner would
be chosen as President of the
college to succeed the lamented
Mclver. Mr. Joyner stated to
the Board that be could not ac
cept the position and Prof. J. 1.
Foust was continued at the head
of the school as acting president.
The earnest appeals from all sec
tions of the State to remain in
his present position were too
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strong not to op ne?uea. .nr.
Joyuer, in bis decision, has per
haps cast aside a cherished am
bition, but his State will honor
him for what he has done. His
duty is to carry on the great
work of building up and strength
ening the public schools. Mr.
.loyuer is by far the best State
Superintendent that has filled the
office within our recollection.
The State could ill afford to lose
him at this time when so much is
needed to make our schools
what they should be.
Thanksgiving Service.
A Thanksgiving service will be
held at the Smith field Baptist
church next, Thursday night,
November 99th. Rev. I> F l'ut
nam, of Benson, is expected to
conduct the service. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
Thrown From a Cart.
Last Sunday morning Mrs.
Lillie Strickland, of Hentonsvilie
Township, started to Antioch
Methodist Church and wa?
thrown from the cart in which
she was riding She was sitting
in a chair with her baby in her
arms when the mule made a sud
den move and threw her out.
The babv did not get hurt hut
Mrs. Strickland had one of her
arms bruised and sprained, and
hei nose was almost broken.
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When the
Hair Falls
Then it's time to act! No time
to study, to read, to experi
ment! You want to save your
hair, and save it quickly, tool
So make up your mind thia
very minute that If your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makea
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It cannot do any
thing else. It'a nature's way.
The beet kind oI a testimonial ?
"Bold lor ott sixty years."
J Mad# bv o. Agar Oo., Lowall, Mus.
yi Also muulkoturari of
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/\UPT^PIUS
W# OdltHUY PKTOBAL.
STRAYED.
A white hoar pig with few
black spots, half moon in one
ear, weight about 25 lbs., has
escaped from my pen. Will pay
reasonable reward' for return of
pig. C. R. Pilkington, two'
miles east of Smithfield.
If you want some nice wheat j
call on The Ellington Buggy Co. '
SMITMFIELD MARKET.
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Eggs ___ 20 to 85 '
Chickens 20 to 85 '!*
Granulated Sugar 5$ to fl ??
Corn, per bushel 75 ?
Feed Oats, per bushel 55 ; fi\
Fresh Pork H to 9 ...
C. R. 81dea, p?-r po-md '?>% t<j 10 '
llama " " 18 to 20 I fit
Lard, " " 10 to 15 m
Cheese, " " 15 to 17)t;
Butter, " !' *5 to 80 'M
Dried Apples, per pound 7t to 10 .>>
Coffee, per pound 12'. to 171$ '
Sheep Skins, eae.h 50
Ball tildes, per pound 5 to 7 <>>
Hldee?Dry Flints 10 tfl2? ""
Tallow 3
Beeswax 20 to 8811 <||
Meal, per sack 1.55 to 1.60 "?
Flour, per sack 2.85 to 2.50 ff\
Fodder, per hundrta 85 to 1.00
Hav, per hundred 50 to 81.25 ."
Wool 15 to 25 ff\
Potatoes 25 to 30 | ^||
NOTICE! "fx
By virtue of the authority contained In a flfi
Mortgage Deed executed to A. li. Hudson on WW
the 2nd day of Feb'y. 1WH. by H. H. Bryant MM
and Husanah liryant, his wife, and duly reg- Jjfj
Istered in the Keaiater'tt Office of Johnston XrU
County in Book M No. S.jpaKe - I shall sell at MM
auction, for cash at the Court house Door in {jQ
the town of Hmithfleld, S. on the 24th day WW
of December. 1900, the following: real proper ju A
tv to wit: Beginning at a stake in the run of (jij
Dismal Creek and runa 8. ft K. 20.7ft chs. to a WW
stake, thence 8. K 12 chs. to a stake, thence f
N. ft W. 33.36 chs. to a stake In the run of Dis
mal Creek, thence down the run of aaid creek I
to the beginning, containing wtk acre# more f
or less and fully described in said Mortgage.
This 23rd day of November, 191)6. 1
N. T. KVAL8. J. H. ROYAL.
Attorney. Assignee of Mortgagee.
250 sample suits of Fine Cloth
ing will be sold at just one half j
the regular price. Davis Bros. 1
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