M ("HO 9 : n -v" y tz. S& | T5he Leading Store cwd ! The Leaders in Fine j | CLOTHING j j I HESE pictures show only 2 of the new styles in clothing now being exhibited at this establishment. These new garments are marvels of tailor's art?they are wonderfully clever in construction and represent the very latest patterns out for the correct dress of men demanding the best apparel produced for a small outlay. We can fit you as perfectly as if the clothes had been ma de to your measure, and at a vast saving in price -N .V A A A A A A Our Large Line of SHoes irnouu A ??OA >j os& as Goods of Quality >? Sold on Merit Bgj Consist of more different styles than any other line shown in Johnston County. We can fit any foot from the one year old babe ^ to the oldest shoe wearer. Prices lower than all. Give us one chance and we will convince you that we are leaders in Shoes. |j| || Hats! You will find at this store any Style Hat worn this season. All Kg colors, shapes, and at g| any price you could mention. We Buy in Large Quantities and Can Sell you Cheaper Than Any One Else. JY Try us once and we will con' vince you. JY Our Fall Stock Contains Z&2 5,000 i talis Briers The King Clothiers A Smithfield, N. C. Gents' | Furnishings in all the mm latest effects, of all kinds are to be found |g at this establishment. jp| Come One! G? ss Come /\ll! j? ************* % . X % To Our Farmer Friends. * m ? Pi o Keep your your eye on the Riverside JX M For she has turned the tide, M 2j VVe sell lots of tobacco it ffj Everybody is satisfied, 2 gj Just look over these prices 3 Jr) And you can plainly tell, M jf When you get a load for market X W The Riverside is the place to sell. fti J. R Parrish, 7*, 9, 11, 18, 29 W Jfl E. J. Clifton, 10, 8J. 13, 37, 12& 21!, it m J. C. Lassiter, u*4, t>y. ui Za T. G. Allen, 10J. 124, 84, 20, 20. 3 g D. J. Stanley, O1,. 12, 15& 17Ji, 22, 35, 40. Z *J Herbert Creech, 8J^, 10J-4, 2.r>, 25. 3 JP G. D. Rarber, 17, 23, 184, 35. 37. M Y. J. Tart, 10, 12*, 11, 14. 15. 28, 81. ? Wo have the best Warehouse m town vt 2 All of you farmers know, 2 Jr Our say-lights are much bgtter J And make a liner show, gf If you want the highest prices ? ^ Come to the Riverside Jg 2 For the farmers all are shouting ? * She has surely turned the tide. 5 #r 5 gtf We want our farmer friends to know p( mj Jones and Coats are wide awake, ' ft fi And when you speak of high prices m 2 They always take the cake, 2 #r If you want an easy time 2 While through life you glide, m gp Just climb up on your wagon ? Mt ? And drive to the Riverside. ig 2 If you want the best prices come, to the Riverside! If 2 ?J you want low prices go somewhere else, for we sell to 2 2f bacco high. 2 Your friends, g | Jones & Coats | ?. Smithfield, N. C. S fi ***** COW STRAYED. Black cow with brown streak on back, short crumpled horns. About three years old. Got out of Lunceford pasture about three or four weeks ago. Suitable re ward for her return. W. J. Talton, Smithfleld, N.C. Cotter-Stevens Company sells Rhodes leather belting?the bast NOTICE! This is to notify the public that 1 have sold my interest in the Four Oaks Supply Co. to G. K Masse tigill who assumes respon sibility of all debts. This September 18th, 1907. W. A. Massengill. Giuners see Cotter-Stevens Co. for supplies when you repair your machinery. i TAXES NOW , DTJE I will attend at the following times and p!a:cs to collect the County State, School and Special Taxes for the year 1907, The Privilege Tax on Lawyers, Doctors, and Dentists is due and must be paid by November 1st, Clayton Township, at Clayton, Monday, October 14, 1907 Cleveland Township, at Old Shelter, Tuesday, October 15 Pleasant Grove Township, at Cross Roads, Wednesday, Oct. It) Elevation Township, at Elevation, Thursday, October 17 Banner Township, at Benson, Friday, October 18th Meadow Township, at Peacock's X Roads. Monday, October 21st Bentonsville Township, at Bentonsville, Tuesday, October 22nd Ingrains Township, at Four Oaks, Wednesday, October 23rd Boon Hill Township, at Princeton, Thursday, October 24th Pine Level Township, at Pine Level, Friday, October 25th Beulah Township, at Kenly, Monday, October 28th O'Neal's Township, at Hare's Store, Tuesday, October 29th Wilders Township, at Archer, Wednesday, October 30th I Smithfield Township, at Smithfield, Thursday, October 31st i Selma Township, at Selma, Fr iday, November 1st Wilson's Mills Township, at Wilson's Mills, Monday, Nov. 4th Be sure to pay your tax before January 1st, 1908. Unpaid taxes will be sent out for col lection and will be subject to Cost. The books will be kept open at Smithfield all the time, and taxes for any township may be paid there. R. M. NOWELL, Sheriff Johnston Courvty. You are cordia'ly invited to attend our exhibit any day next week. Come and have a cup of coffee and hot biscuits and but ter, if you intend to buy or not. Stnithtield Hardware Co. 2 cars Kokoino wire ju>t *? ceived. Cotter-Stevens Co. Suiitlitield Hardware C<>. are giving free a handsome set of ware, well worth #7.50. For a clean sweet oven buy a Buck Stove. Center-Stevens Co. If you need Sewing Machine Needles send thirty cents in stamps to pay for one dozen and state the kind of machine you use. I mail out thousands of them. J. M. Beaty, Smithtield, N. C. Ginners see Cotter-Stet ens Co. for supplies when you repair your machinery. Enamel Ware 10c a piece at Cotter-Stevens Co. BRICK ? BRICK. Iron-Clay Biick?I am now I prepared 10 fill orders lor brick. It. H. Bower, Clayton, N. C. ?. The Majestic Mfg. Co., of St. i Louis. Mo., will have a man at j Smithfield Hardware Co's. store j j next week, showing the Majestic j Range in actual operation, I i baking and serviug biscuits to j the large crowds. LOST, Sometime between Sat urday and Monday, a Physician's Pocket Ledger, size about 4x61 inches, indexed through. My name on front in gilt letters and also written on fly leaf. Finder will be suitably rewarded by re turning same to me. Du. L A. Muns, Smithfield, N. C. 2 cars Ivokomo wire just re ceived. Cotter-Stevens t o. FIREMEN'S Carnival! Under the auspices of the Smithfield Fire Department. One big G-ala Week, beginning Monday. Sepi. 23rd lo 2oih. The St. Louis Amusement Company will furnish all the attractions. 4 Big S^ows. Merry Go F^ound ar)d Ferris Wheel, Two Free Acts Some of the attractions are Florean's Dig Electric Show, $20, 000 worth of electrical effects shown in Moving Pictures. The Country Circus and Prof. Lewis with his 21 trained Dogs. Then The Old Plantation, the Big Minstrel Show. Then comes Capt. Claud Mallico The Smallest Man in the World A Baud Coucert everj' hour by the Italian Band. Come out and enjoy yourself. All shows strictly moral and up to date. See the Free Acts take place every afternoon and n:ght, all free to every one. Remember the date Sept 23rd to 2Sth. St. Louis Amusement Co. / /

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