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The Leading Drug Store Whatever you buy of us is reliable. In selecting our troode we chose only such as we can recommend to our customers. If any of our goods prove unsatisfactory we want to know it. We will make it right every time. Drugs Prescriptions Patent Medicines Stationery Smokers Supplies Perfumery Rubber Goods Brushes Syringes Toilet Articles Hot Water Bottles Office Supplies Books Hood's Chill and Malaria Tablets Hood Brothers Goods \A/hich Sell I have a line ot goods which seem to be what the ladies waut judging by the way they buy them. Dry Goods and a beautiful stock of up-to-date. Dress Goods. : Wright's High Art Shoes for Misses and Women. 1 have added to in.v up-to-datelineof shoes the Dorothy Dodd shoes for women. : : : : : . : All kinds Ladies' Furnishing Goods. A large lot of Cloaks. Kibbons, Rugs. Trunks, Grips and \lc Call's Patterns for sale. A fine line of Umbrellas. Ladies and Misses' Hats. The Millinery Department is in charge of an experienced milliner, Miss Davis. Comenow?wehavethegoodsyou want. W. E. SMITH, SELMA. N. C. FULL - STOCK. I have a full stock of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Notions and other goods. Ladies Shoes from ?1.25 to ?3.00 per pair. Men's Shoes from ?1.25 to ?4.50 per pair. Boys Suits from ?1.50 to ?4.50. Men's Suits from ?4.00 to ?11.00. Umbrellas at all prices. Ladies Shawls to suit all the ladies. A full line of Jewelry. Ladies Rings from 25c to ?3.00. Special - Sales - Every - Friday. I thought of leaving Clayton some time ago but my customers and friends urged me to stay and I have decided to do so. I shall be here regularly now. Come to see me. It costs you nothing to look. 1 am satisfied with a small profit. JOSEPH MILAD, CLAYTON. N. C. 2-HORSE CROP FOR RENT Will rent a 2 horse crop?about sixty acres. Good house and out houses?Radford place?on my Watson plantation mile and half South of Smithfield. Rental five 500-1 b. bales pood lint cot ton. See F. H. Brooks, Smith field, N. C. James H. Pou. ? If you owe The Ellington I I Buggy Company you had bet- I I ter call at once and settle I I and save trouble. [ Local Items ^ The He we o< the Week la ui i J Around Town. Mr. John S. Barnes spent Sun Jay with his family in Clayton. Miss Marie Abell returned from i a visit to Greensboro Monday | afternoon. Miss Bertha Stevens is spend I ing a few days with relatives in | Goldsboro. I Mr. Hoy Baylor recently spent a few days with his brother at South Boston, Va. Miss Lizzie Deans, of Wayne County, is spending a few days here with Mrs O. V. Booker. Mrs. J. 1?. Buie, of llayne, X I C., is spending a few days here, the guest of Mrs. C. V. Johnson. Miss Lucile Ellington, of Clay ton. was here Monday night to witness the Brootuell-Iieed re- ? cital. Miss Alice Grantham, a trained nurse of Richmond, nas been spending several days here with her mother. Mr. O. V Booker returned Sun day afternoou from Snow Hill where he nad been to deliver some fruit trees. Mr. Alex Muns and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. S;eDnensou went to Merry Oaks in Wake County Sat urday to visit relatives,returning Monday. Rev. J. H. Shore will hold a Thanksgiving service at the ! Methodist church Sunday morn ing, the 25th. An offering will be made for the Raleigh Orphan age. We call the special attention of our readers to the article on page eight, entitled "Making the Home Comfortable."' This is a most excellent article and is well j worth reading. 1 Mrs. Mary Hughes died at the Cotton Mills here last Saturday morning and was buried in the , Smithlield cemetery Sunday af ternoon. She was a daughter of Mr. I. J. Moye. Mis. M. A. Allen and herdaugh tcr, Miss luia, who have been spending some time here with Capt. Allen at the Tuscarora Inn, returned to their home in Dan ville, Va., Monday. 1 See Dr. Rapport at the Tusca rora Inn Tuesday, December 4th, ! if you wish to have your eyes ? examined and glasses adjusted. The doctor will be here for one day only. Bear in mind the day and date. Just received another lot of Ladies and Children's Wraps and pretty line Dress Goods. Shoes coming in all tho time. | We sell as good Shoes as money j can buy. Come to see us for good goods. L E. Watson i How Do YOU Travel? I BABCOCK ri n I hackney Jnrrrru J ? ROCK HILL | 11 11 If [ I or HUGHES UUggJ . I | THE ELLINGTON BUGGY CO.,Sm'Tc: I mm\- ?if?i? cioifiig Does inoi Mahe The Man J | But a nice suit well made and finished adds very much to his appearance We still have on hand one of the heaviest and best selected stocks of Clothing ever shown in the county. Anything you can wish for in Mens, Boys, and Children's Suits. A heavy work suit, a nice business suit or a nobby dress suit. A big line of Overcoats and Raincoats at from S3.50 to $12.50. Shoes! - Shoes! - Shoes! Any Style, Size or Price from 50 cents to S5.00. Big Line Ladies Coats and Raincoats. Dry Goods and Notions. s Dress Goods, Silks, Mohairs, Broad Cloths, Flannels, Worsteads, White Goods, Woolens, Jeans, Outings, Planneletts, Shirts, Underwear, Smyrna and Axminster Rugs, Neckwear, Purs, Ladies and Children's Cloaks, Jackets, Coats, &e. The latest styles and shapes in hats for youior men, 'old men or boys. I invite you to visit us and make your fall purchases. Yours truly. PRESTON WOODALL, Benson, N. C. i T5he Largest Stock E/ver Offered in Johnston f | County At Cost!= | I WE WILL ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, BEGIN TO SELL THE | | LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER SOLD IN THE COUNTY AT COST | Babies Long and Short Cloaks. Ladies Tailor made Skirts, all colors and sizes; Quilts and Blankets, Table Linen, Napkins, Oil Cloth, Lace Window Curtains and Swiss. Everything in the Millinery Department at Cost, Consisting of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hats, of all the latest styles and colors: Velvets, ]? Braids. Buckles and Ornaments, Feathers, Plumes. Wings, Birds, Quills, Flow- (ST ers of all kinds, Veiling. Chiffon. Moline and Ribbons. In fact all our entire *4^0 stock will be sold AT COST. ^ ?jSv The stock consists of Dry Goods of the latest styles and qualities. Silks and Trimmings of all kinds, Notions, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Men's and Boys hats and Caps, Men's Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Men's and ladies s' Gloves, Men's, Ladies', Children's and Infants Hose, Ladies Underwear, Men's ftj) Underwear, Ladies and Misses Union Suits, Boys Union Suits, Corset Covers, Otop' E. Z. Waist, Infant Vests, all sizes: Corsets. R. & G. and Invisible Lacing: Ladies gp Collars and Belts in latest styles. Baby Silk Caps and Bonnets, Hoods, Shawls ^ and Fascinators, Ladies Cloaks and Capes, Misses Cloaks, Children's Cloaks, ^ Come at once and make your selections while you have an opportunity or you J | may he too late. All goods sold for the Cash?If charged will he at regular prices, jj | THE Will H. Lassiter Dry Goods COMPANY. \
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