COOKING EXHIBITION [SSS"]
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GREAT MAJESTIC MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON RANGE
ONE WEEK Beginning Monday, Sept, 23rd, 1907 ONE WEEK
F R E !
-$7.50 Set of Ware
With every Majestic Range sold
during this Cocking Exhibition, we
will give absolutely FREE one
handsome set of ware as shown.
This ware is worth ?7.50 if it is worth
a cent. It is the best tnat can be
bought. We don't add ?7.50 to the
price of the range and tell you you
are getting the ware free, but sell
all Majestic Ranges at the regular
\irice. You get the ware free. Re
member this is for exhibition week
only. Ware will not be given after
this week. This ware is on exhibi
tion at our store, and must be seen
to be appreciated.
Come in any day during the week.
Make our store your headquarters.
Have coffee and biscuits with us.
Come if you intend to buy or
not; the information gained
will serve you in the future.
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24> lbs
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All Ccjjj-er Coffee Pot ^
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1^4va Poi & Cover
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racis About
The Great Majestic Range
It is the only range in tho world
made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron.
It has, beyond any question of a
doubt, the largest and best reservoir.
It uses about half the fuel used on
other ranges, and does better work
by far.
The Majestic All Copper Nickeled
lleservoir heats the water quicker
and hotter than any other. It is the
only reservoir with a removable
frame.
The Charcoal Iron body of the great
Majestic Range lasts three times as
long as a steel body.
Roing made of non breakable ma
terial, there is practically no ex
pense for repairing tho Majestic.
As for breaking, it is perfection, not
only for a few months, but for all
time to come.
A Great Majestic Range lasts three
times as long as a cheap range, but
it don't cost three times as much.
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PROOF-We c on't ask you to take our word 1
for any of the above statements, but if you
will call at our store, a man from the factory,
where Majestic Ranges are made, will prove
to your satisfaction, that these are absolute
facts, and will show you many more reasons
why the Great Majestic Rauge is absolutely
the best that money can buy.
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Everybody Welcome i^lrl ?~? a ro Everybody Come
Kitchen Furnishers OmiTtl! A 0 i Cl 11 I QW&1G Opposite Court House
| COUNTY I
i CORRESPONDENCE J
W The Week's Happenings Told by The %
u Herald's Regular Correspondents. ^
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Princeton Items.
We are sorry to say Miss Julia
Sanders has typhoid fever.
J. I). Finlayson is having his
store and dwelling covered with
tin.
H. I). Wells left Tuesday for
Dillon, S. C. lie will spend some
time out there visiting relatives
Mrs. J. R. Ledbetter and little
ones are visiting at Clayton.
Mrs. Ledbetter's mother, Mrs
Farley, is also with her.
The Free Will Baptists are car
rying on revival here this week.
Revs. Tyler Johnson and Lovet
Mitchell are the ministers iu
charge.
J. D. Woodard, after taking a
course in Draughon's Business
College, has returned, and has
accepted a position with his
brother Geo. F. Woodard.
Old Uncle Elijah Reed, an old
time free negro, died on the Gth
inst. Uncle Elijah claimed to be
one of the old veterans as he fill
ed the place as cook in the con
federate service. He was 87 years
old, and it is said that he has
during his time, furnished more
cord wood and cross ties to the
railroad thau any other man.
Sept. 12. J. D. F.
Our National Danger.
We rush through life without
taking time to eat, sleep or play,
and as a result this is an age of
indigestton. nervousness, irrita
bility, sleeplessness and debility.
The national danger is stomach
weakness, due to the strenuous
life.
With the discovery of Mi o-na,
which strengthens the stomach
muscles and stimulates secretion
of the digestive juices so that
the stomach does its work as it
should, there is no longer any
excuse for indigestion.
Mi-o-na never fails to cure
stomach troubles, and is sold in
50-cent boxes by Hood Bros.,
with a guarantee to refund the
money if it does not give com
plete satisfaction.
Beasley Bits.
Messrs. N. T. Creel and C. C.
Beasley went to Smithfield last i
week.
M r. H. B. Beasley went to Golds ,
boro Monday, returning Tues
day.
Miss Mabel Westbrook left
Tuesday for Littleton Female
College.
Rev. Mr. Guyton, of Newton
Grove, visited Mr. J. M. Beasley
last Sunday.
Miss Fannie Cox and Isabel
McCulleu from near Goldsboro
were in our section Sunday.
tfrs. N. T. Creel and Mr. T. C.
Simmons visited friends at I)ob
bersville a few days last week.
(Juite a number from the Anti
och section attended protracted
meeting at St. .John last week.
Miss Alma Beasley returned
home Sudday after spending two
weeks in Wake and Upper Johns
ton.
Messrs. Howard Beasley and
W. H. Marler took their depar
ture Monday forOrphan Heights,
near Kinston, where they will be
in school this year. Miss Clyda
Thornton also left last Friday
for Orphan Heights.
Sept. 17,-'07.
Upper Meadow Items.
Cotton is opening very rapidly
now and help is very scarce.
Miss Lessie Johnson returned
home from Graham last week.
Miss Georgia Wood is spend
ing a few days with relatives at
Rocky Mount.
We are glad to know that so
few of our people had to attend
court last week.
Messrs. Jas. Morgan and Pres
ton Tart visited Smithfield on
Tuesday of this week.
A number of our people attend
ed the family reunion at Mr. S.
D. Jackson's Saturday.
Our clever rural carrier, Mr. A.
T. Ryals, attended court ia6t
week. Ellington Tart served dur
ing his absence.
Snap Shot.
Benson, N. C., Sept. 17-'07.
If you want the best Sewing
Machine ever made by any factory
in the world buy the New Home.
We refer you to any lady who
ever used one of them. Sold by
J. M. Beaty, Smithfield, N. C.
Powhatan Points.
Mr. W. R. Poole, of Clayton,
spent Sunday in our section.
Messrs. J. W. M. and A. L.
.Tones went to Pine Level Thurs
day.
Messrs. A. L. and Archie Jones,
of Raleigh, spent a few days at
home this week.
Messrs. Ira Medlin and Horace
Easom, of Smithtield, spent Sun
day in our vicinity.
Messrs. DoneSpenceand Henry
Price, of Clayton, were visitors in
our section Sunday.
Mr. J. I. Adams and family, of
Wilson's Mills, spent Saturday
and Sunday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellis, of ('lav
ton, spent Saturday and Sunday
with their daughter, Mrs. T. 11.
Ellis.
Mr. J. S. Davis and family, of
the Johnson Union sectioL, spent
Sunday with Mr. M. H. Jones'
family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jones and
Miss Ora Eilis, of Wilson's Mills,
spent Saturday night with Mr.
J. C. Jones.
Messrs. Jesse Jones and Jim
Coltanand Misses Alice Lockamy
an d Victoria Gargess, of Raleigh,
soent Sunday with Miss Nellie
Jones.
The Baptizing at Jones' Pond
last Sunday was attended by an
unusual large crowd. There were
seven candidates. After the bap
tizing they assembled at the
church where the pastor, Rev. J.
S. Ellis, preached a very interest
ing and touching sermon to
those just promising to be fol
lowers in Christ Jesus. Several
restorations were made to the
church, numbering eleven in all.
The church is well pleased with
pastor and the good work he has
done; be has served two years and
will be with us again the ensuing
year. May Cod be with him in
all his good work.
Sept. 16. Sexoj.
The Touch That Heals
Is the touch of Bueklen's Ar
nica Salve. Jt's the happiest
combination of Arnica flowers
and healing balsams ever com
pounded. No matter how old
the sore or ulcer is, this Salve
will cure it. For burns, scalds,
cuts, wounds or piles, it has no
equal. Guaranteed by Hood
Bros., druggists. 25c.
Over The River News.
Mr. Henry Stephenson took in
the Exposition last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Stephenson
attended church at theOld I'nion
Second Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. (t. W. Mitchell
and family have returned from a
visit to relatives and friends in
Wayne county.
Mrs. I. N. Strickland, from the
Elizabsth section, is spending
this week with her father, Mr.
Dock Stephenson.
Miss Emily Stephenson has re
turned from a week's visit to j
! I'olentn, aneotupanied by herj
j cousin, Miss Blanche Coats
Mr. Herman Talton, of sur sec |
! tion,aud Joe Johnson and Henrv j
Talton, visited friends in Wake
j county Saturday and Sunday.
The social event of the season 1
I was a party given by Miss Emily j
Stephenson last Friday night
complimentary to her guest Miss [
Blanche Coats, of the Polenta!
section. Music and games were
enjoyed until the hour of ten
when thev were invited into the
! dinning room where cake and
cream was served. The following
were the invited guests: M -sps
Mary Mitcbiner, Mitchie Y mg
blood, Pearl Stephenson. Lola
Talton, Eula Mitchell, Annie
Stephenson. Eula Coats, Blanche
Coats, and Messrs. Willie Wilson,
Frank Quill, Herman Talton,
Henry and Junius Stephenson,
Joe Johnson, Henry Walter, and
Ralph Talton, Milton and Edwin
i Coats and Clyde Yonngblood.
Cbaperones. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Talton and Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Stephenson Music was furnished
by Messrs Stephenson and Gudl
on the Violin and Guitar. The
I evening was so pleasantly spent
that the hour of eleven came all
too soon
Sept. 10,-'07. Zekxes.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain /Mercury,
? As mercury will surely destroy the sense of
! smell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering- it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians. as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the grood you can possibly derive from
them. Hairs Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F, J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no
mercury, and is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. In buying Hall'sCatarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in
ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney k Co. Testimonials free.
Bold by all Druggists. Price 76c. per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Bismark News.
Mr. Everett Jones, of Wake
county, was a visitor in our circle
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harbour
visited relatives near Four Oaks
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, of
Holly Springs, visited their sis
ter, Mrs. Booker Benson last
week.
Mr. Roger Langdon and fami
1V, of near Benson, spent Sunday
in our community, visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lang
don.
Sept. 17,-'07.
Black Creek Notes.
Cotton is opening rapidly in
this section.
Mr. Lemuel Dixon was in our
section Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Owens preached at
St. Mary's Grove Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Cephus Harbour, of Four
Oaks, is spending this week with
his parents.
Mr. J. D. Barbour, of Salis
bury. visited relatives in our
vicinity last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Harbour!
' visited relatives in Harnett couu- j
I tv Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. .Jack Jones, of Cumberland j
i county spent a few days last week
with his son, Mr. Everett Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harbour
spent Wednesday night and
Thursday with relatives at Four
Oaks.
Mr. George Parker and Miss
Georeriana Thompson were mar
ried Wednesday of last week. Mr.
Zebedee Lassiter, J. P. officiated.
Mr. Chester Lassicerand sister,
Miss Lula, of Spilona, and Miss
Vessie Coats, of Smith held, were
visitors in our community Fri
day.
Sept. 17. Tom Boy. ,
VALUABLE FAR.\1 FOR SALE
A good farm containing be
tween 300 and 400 acres three
miles from Clayton for sale.
Fiye-horse crop cleared. Good
water, good stream on land.
Several thousand cords of wood.
Will sell for part cash, part on
easy terms. Mules, wagons,
and everything on farm for sale.
W. H. Barham,
Clayton, N. C.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having* Qualified as ad
ministrator on the estate of Mrs. Annie M.
Smith, deceased, all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to
present the same to me dulv verified on or
before the ?>th day of Sept.. 1908, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar or their recovery and
all persons indebted to said estate will make
immediate payment.
This .10th day of August, 1997.
sept 6x4t. L. B. SMITH, Executor.
NOW Is The Time
You expect to buy a Machine
this fall and you should buy at
once so as to have it for the fall
Hewing 1 have employed Mr.
James H. Easom to sell for me
again, and wo are prepared
to supply you with a ma
chine any time you want it. I
hf ve been in the business more
than eighteen years aud the
New Home
is certainly the best machine I
have ever seen. This is why 1
am selling it. I could sell oth
ers just as well, but want to sell
the best. Write me or tell me
or -Mr. Easom to carry you a ma
chine.
J. M. BEATY,
Smithfield, N. C.
Indigestion
\ Stomach tronbl* is but a symptom of. and nol
In itself a true ?i ease. VW tb.nk of Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, and Indigestion as real disease*. Y?i
they are symptom* <.;ilv of a c rtain specific
Nerve sickn-ss?nothing ei3c.
It was this fact that tirst correctly led Dr. Shoot*
in the creation <<f that now very popular Stomach
Remedy?Dr. Sh ;<>;>'s RestOlWtire. 'Joiig direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success
and favor to Dr. ^lioopand his R* vorativo. With
out that original and highly vital prim ipie. no
such lasting accomplishnv nt^ *ver? >verto be had.
For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath and sallow complex ton. try Dr. nhoop'i
Restorative?Tablets or Liquid?and see for your
self what it can end will do. We sell ami cheer*
fully recommend
Dr. SHcop's
Restorative
HOOD BROS.
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Rocky Mountain Tea Kuggefs
A Busy Msdicln* tor Busy Peopls.
Brines Golden Haslth sod Renewed Vigor.
A specific for Constlputioa Indigestion. User
sod Kidney troubles. Vunp.es, Eczems, Impure
mood. Bsd Brestb. Sluggish Bowels. Hesdsche
sod Useksche Its Rocky Mountain Te? In tab
let form. 9b cents s bos. Genuine m.!i by
Hoixtsm Duro Cottrsier. Msdlson, Wlfc
I GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE