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Our Clothing Department is filled almost to overflowing with the best Clothing money could buy. Our tables and shelves are packed high with the season's newest styles. We have the largest stock of Clothing ever seen in this section of the State; bought early, be fore the great advance in prices, and we can Talking about Shoes, we have them. We saw far ahead the great advance in Shoes and bought the largest stock we have ever shown. We bought them by the car loads, thereby getting the very best prices and wilj sell them accordingly. We have our Stores and warehouses packed full of Shoes. Everything in the Dry Goods and Notion line can be seen here. Cotton goods are high, but we bought our line early and can save you money. We have a large line to select from and can suit you in color, quality and price. See our line of Dry Goods before you buy. LOOK? BE SURE TO SEE OUK ? beautiful High-Top Ladies' Shoes, all colors, prices and quality. Cot ter-Underwood Co., Smithfield, N. C. WOOD ALL'S SHOES ARE THE best. , the best and largest stock of Furniture in Smithfield is at * i uilvr Underwood Co.'s. Smithfield, N. C. WOOD ALL'S FOR DRY GOODS. ? BUGGIES OF ALL KINDS AT? Cotter-Underwood Co.'s Store at the old prices. Smithfield, N. C. EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS AT Woodall'*. IF YOU WANT TO BUY A PAIR OF ladies' fine Shoes, go to Cotter Underwood Co. BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MON ey at Woodall's. TO MAKE LIFE'S WALK EASY we werr Hunt Club Shoes. Cotter- ; Underwood Co., Smithfield, N. C. < "GET THE HABIT"? TRADE AT? 1 Woodall's. FOR ALL KINDS OF FEEDSTUFF you can save money at Austin Stepher.son Company's. SUPPLY YOUR FAMILY AT? Woodall's. THE SMITHFIELD BUILDING A Loan Association has helped ? number of people to build homes It will help others, anrt maybe you New series of shares now open See Mr. J. J. Broadhurst. THE SUREST MEANS I OK THE creation of wealth is systematic saving, the finest habit of thrift is weekly savings ? The Building and Loan Plan. Try our plan and own your heme. Stop rent. New Series now open. J. J. Broadhurst, Sec retary and Treasurer. i IT COSTS YOU BUT LITTLE MORE to rids in the Best Buggy. You will find it at The Austin-Stephen son Company ? The Hackney. MISS EVA COATS WANTS TO meet her friends at Woodall's. IF YOU NEED FURNITURE IT will pay you to see the Austin Stephenson Co. They will save you money. YOU ( AN'T GO WRONG AT WOOD all's. BE SURE TO SEE OUR NEW line of Furniture at old prices. Cotter-Underwood Co., Smithfield, N. C. MISS ALMA MARION HAS RE turned and is now ready to make your Fall and Winter Dress. Call on her at Woodall's. ft Fyouwan r JH> bestTlour in town, buy Dan Valley, at Underwood Co.'s, Smithfield, N. C. .affidavit of warrant of. ATTACHMENT. North Carolina, Johnston County. Selma Manufacturing Company, vs. V. P. Brown and Lee Henry Company. J. D. Massey, Secretary and Treas urer of Selma Manufacturing Com pany, being sworn, says: 1. That a cause of action exist against defendant and in favor of the plaintiff a r, specified in section 758, Uevisal of li>05, as follows: By reason of purchasing about <15.00 worth of goods, wares and mer chandise, and after having purchased same, left the State to obstruct the plaintiff in collecting his lawful de mands, or so conceals himsolf that service can not be made, all to avoid the payment of said account. The defendant, V. P. Brown, has va rious articles of personal property, consisting of household goods, to-wit: Bedsteads, mattresses, bureaus, wash stands, chairs, reeking chairs, pictures, sewing machine and other articles too numerous to mention, all of which are in the care and custody of Lee-Henry Company, a corpora tion. R. E. RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace. WANTED? A YOUNG MAN TO work his way through the Kenly High School this year. Board is cheap and a good price will be paid for spare time work. M. B. An drews, Superintendent, Kenly, N. C. * YOU CAN (JKT IT AT WOODALL'S. FOR SALE AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD gently mule. Can be seen at the farm of Jesse Hales, in Beulah township. See me at Banner Ware house, Smithfield, N. C., except Sat urdays. W. A. Parrish. i MISS ALMA MARION HAS IlE- i turned and is now ready to make your Fall and Winter Dress. Call on her at Woodall's. EVERYBODY IS HAPPY THAT sells tobaceo at the Farmers Ware house. Join the happy crowd. WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD Cus tomers wanting to rent pood farms, we can't accommodate. Any farmer j having a good farm to rent, we i might help him to get a good ten- \ ant. Austin-Stephenson Co.
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