THE S1IHFE0 mo Published Every Tuesday and Friday. WATCH YOUR LABEL. No receipt will be sent for subscrip tion. Each subscriber is asked to watch the little yellow label on his paper. If the label is not changed within three weeks after remittance is made, the subscriber should notify us. Watch your label. NOTE. ? All correspondents should remember that we pay no attention to communications without the writ er's name. If you write every day be sure to enclose your name each Ijime. Address all matters for publication to The Smithfield Herald, Smithfield, N. C. Judge F. H. Brooks spent Wednes day in Richmond. . Mr. 0. E. Bain has gone to Rich mond on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holloman, of the Pine Level section, were in town Wednesday. Mrs. H. L. Skinner, who has been visiting relatives in Charlotte, return ed home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Abell and daugh ter, Jean, spent Tuesday in Raleigh Tind attended "Everywoman." e Mr. W. A. Flowers and sister, and Mr. W. A. Powell, of Bentonville, were in town Thursday shopping. Miss Corabelle Ives leaves today for Edenton to spend the Christmas holi days with Miss Edith Hassell. Mr. Parlia Hudsonz of Benfcpnviye, was in the city Wednesday, and called at The Herald office and renewed. Mr. Arthur Narron, who is in school at the Horner Military School at Char lotte, is at home for the holidays.^. Mr. R. C. Crute, who has been at Fuquay Springs for the past several nicnths is ai home for the holida^fe. Mr. Everet Smith Stevens, who is a student at the Horner Military Schoor at Charlotte, is home for the holidays. Mr. C. E. Bingham, who is located at Anderson, S. C., came home Wed nesday to spend Christmas with his family. Miss Mabel Wellons, a student at Peace Institute, Raleigh, came home Wednesday to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Flora Hyman returned to Richmond Wednesday after visiting relatives and friends in the city for some time. Miss Mary McCullers arrived Wed nesday from Raleigh, to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beaty. Mr. H. B. Easom, a student at Wake Forest College, is at home for the Christmas holidays with his father, Mr. J. H. Easom. Mr. Ira Whitley, of Camp Sevier, at Gteenville, returned to Camp yester day after spending a few days with his parents near here. Mr. W. B. Crumpler, of Camp Jr.ck sots spent several days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crumpler, Selma, Route No. 1., this week. Miss Margaret Moore, who is in school at Peace Institute, Raleigh, arrived Wednesday to spend the holi days with her parents. Mr. Edward Youngblood is home from Oak Ridge Institute to spend the holidays here with his parents, Cafit. and Mrs. E. P. Youngblood. Misses May Moore and Helen Shep pard, and Messrs. J. K. Cunningham and R. R. Holt attended "Every wotr.an" in Raleigh Tuesday night. Mr. F. Hunter Creech, of Washing ton City, was in town yesterday on his way home at Four Oaks, where he will spend the holidays with his mother. Rev. J. E. Lanier and Judge F. H. Brooks attended the annual meeting of the State Mission Board of the Bap tist Convention in Raleigh Thursday. Austin's big annual clearance sale is rearing its close. The last day -is Monday, and a big crovvd will be here to see who gets the fifty dollars in gold. Miss Lucile Johnson, who is in school at Greensboro College for Wo men, at Greensboro, arrived home Thursday to spend the Christmas holi days. Mr. William Sanders, who is a stu dent at Bingham School, at Asheville, will arrive today to spend the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sanders. Mrs. W. M .Sanders spent a day or two in Raleigh this wo have some very fine setd sax ed by Mr. J W. Jones. SKINNER & PATTERSON Smithfleld, - ? - " ? N?r,h Carolina Send Your Orders for Job Printing to Beaty & Lassiter, Smithfie!d, N. C.