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Cotton, Grain Sir F. 6. Htmas, Sre&fcfielJ, X. G. Tou wisk to know bow I like the Pro lific Cottoo Grower Fertiliser. I think it the best fertiliier I ever used. I tried it with fbor brands of standard fertiliser and ound that it paid better by itself than either of tbe ethers with 20 bushels of oettoa M per acre. I put 200 pounds j fai the drill and from 50 to 100 pounds m with the seed. My best cottou was where I used Prolific Cotton Grower. The Pro line will cause the cotton to open earlier aad hold its own hetter than any other I ever wed. I cheerfully recouiniend it to eat oue who want a first-class fertilizer. D. S. A VERA. I hare used and eoid guano for sareral jean ef different brands. I find my eus emers hke the Proline Cotton Glower BOOKS I5rIxE MILLION Conptet HareJs and Other Works, f Famous Authors. Almost (ft reft Amrajrl Te Um.Iu (nbiRttMUMlu mo; pertaaet lacs. a; ot uk raaasaaeaa rsysiiresai m - i a. in . aaasa MJll Tl 'i tmt of & Crest tUTHt of tgl 1 1. 1x4 IT tales. MW CM OtSrOla CM teal twok at ,ihh fclU t TV Wtaew Its tall lsai m " .-. yeas pukMkn UiSnl Utl tWC, asv fcrtest as tusur ts-as- as It eesr oes. vVmct Wot Sir Hne iliroM - mm, I i n ma OOBtaiaiaA east at! . tetMi, ear., lit illiij. eta., etc, t.-v I fct-, Fair.. !it4M Bar tke V eea Mfuui b.utmu. rec win V klidltoi euk Ikeev Tke LaSx tke Lk e. Be Mr Yah Set S Tfcr LaJr of A I -, a a naiiarr ta leraa. ae4 ef C .ttn W T WnCW lMrMi. TWeklU- Seen. aar kaeka oou m m l k MM tkea thie. ai; S. tt of i'lHailK fcs- U!in aad Giatkaaia, a m pottioea aed eaed enedtac gktiat tke rales ef oSem naieer.at Ibr i .-: fkeltaaaare OcaueaM, kted. enn aneenbit twmm aad enautes. I. Wlsskte artalu atlsaa, a wre aaaaaaaai aCA.-aac Charades, TOem. Win, reulaa, ear.. 9er kHal nunais (eitate ifcestrieaia, aud rnakai a a taldree, BwWilteai aad KmUiis, a terr maiuaatd. w aad pe&uc aad 1 silaein be a Teor bifuwic aad ustrectiTe beak e Ua.jls, haT-iks secellar file, habits, assstn as4 cescaai i of ke essae of hrt-ua eaxntma; tuastratM. n. ittkia Csnlili atari T faaslss Aackars, rtac ksthj kanaeeas aas drasenre saarkes, atanea ef I Hh, ef adveatare, of rattvay life, etc aU Tery In - i BoaettefWK, tf amor m Vm, a line o vm aaaar aaa a, sseet bee seta vrusaa aw Bksa a i i 1 1 Far oraaatksa e a4. akeaey neaosas, tWd - sl A Karat. 9a Haea ahaaaaav " alllD llHCntlXl I sff. AtlTDi r' ed a ; aa laian MfcaMah far aeheal naltlah mttt eatertalaaercta. PhW Hsaere CUeavsleal rininHik, Sss ekiek tulin hoe u aetlkitai haa-.eda ef ansiac crick: tm ataat ed tasuectir stfiilaiaau sU aksaate Si'rWe Hesse Cask Bee tm Itr Peyat- Sea. eaatatehat kaadreda ef eaxeUesit oookiac iinsn SB kkns nil i lan aha re!af haw as eare aU aaaa- eauet haase leeieA. LateeV. anwjl. l2eM koaft of aariisl G PENNING. We are now reoeiTing our Spring Stock of General Merchandise, which we ofier at Roek Bottom Prices FOR CASH! and Tobacco Fertilizer, Manufactured by the Goldsboro Oil Company. Try it Read the following Testimonials ; Fertiliser bet er tkau auy kind tkey kare ever used. 1 find it carries she cotton to maturity by hecpiug it green and growing until frost, it iUnds the dry and wet weath er better than any I hare used. I shall use the Prolific next year and cheerfully recommend it to my friends. P. H. C. Dcprkb. Messrs. Bord?n Bre., Goldsboro, N. O. Gents I used forty fire tons of the Prolific Cotton grower Fertiliser last year It is as good as any guano I ever used, and on sandy land or when cotton is apt to take tho rest. I consider it the best. I will continue to use it as long as you keep it up to its pieeent standard. It being a home enteprue, the manufacture of it ought to be encouraged, especially when it FOR S-XjE BIT IF- O. SZ"Z"2wT-3Sr - A - SMITHFIELD, N. C. Tardea, xmthur of 1 Hmk on tbe lbne. .te IL BUareS Titmlw A By - Tke DA- ess," MtlMT of " Jtellr B.a." ML tt&Tm. A nL Bt Heek tewu, Mtker ta. At tk WwMH SfT. A Kesvt. Rr i,. Tke Hrxtr ef tfce Holly Treaw StaaWera ea I ke haaaa. A Nrei. Br B. U ror jeca. aatbor of " .. -int-Ctcrr aad klroe, ' ess. XL The tmy W saaaa A Not.i. By kVa. tiaskak, aetaor of '" Mart Kar-.a," eas. a. The Frast eea- A XareL By Ttafe CatUaa, a at bar ef - Tv Won sa ia Wktte." ctc. . lte-4 Caart Farm, A XeteL By Mrs. Beary Weed, aether of " Ea Lrsar." etc. -t Ea Oar-M'e N t. A eraL By tke Aatkaref" Dera 35. Baek ta tke Did Rear. A NareL By M'.rj CeeC Uar. aatraar of ' Hie ten Porta .' eta. Jaha Bearer kaajt'e WKc, A XeeeL By Miss Msactsstssr of Jahaj Bakkut. Oeatliass." eas. T LaJj 4iarendafJaeB aX teas A Xeeei. By tke aatkoe ef - ikara Tberae,- etc. at. akssaaaa Bear S, Beer- A JCeeeL By Mass M. B. Braddaa. aatkar ef " tarera Tlaea, etc BUeHae, A Ssret. By Mary Cecil Bay. author at " aBUadtafklPh SSm aaSBh A Beesi. By BTSsla CeUiajs, ftfftk Bu U y MKt 9C il. Uaetrl Haas. A XaeeL By Mrs Ana S.Sleaket. aathsc ef Faatikiaaad Fassiaa. eas. S3. Ueaaatr the WhrrtwfcatL A BeeeU By Mary Cecil Bay 'aatkar ef - Old tasjpaas-i JNary. -j nr. JS. Tapdse7 Carltes, a Beret. Akatk. K. fctd ea. aatkaref - Lad i Aadter's Baal is 3t. Eaateati ea Tit Mraramt ee no llstsuiss. k Br tke aa:aer of " Do-a Tkerae.' A SoTek Kerel. By Ktta W. T ieree. aatkar ef-Tke BBnk Bat ' eas. SS- A 9rMvfftat I baa A BeeaL By the aatkar ef Vateee'a Ki (p. A Hate). By Mrs. Alum. St. Blsltl Kaan. A !CoeeL By r of - Tke Wee. si O t. esc. 3t "Tbe Woraaa ia ' rbltc," etc Asm, A KeteU By Mrs. Beary WeBd. aatkar ef "Bast Urnae." Mt Hi lasrred Basah. A BeeeL By Mesa Maktak. ker of John Ho jfai. Ccatteesaa. ate Aaaaa asavrteik A Xetai. By Bie.ee K -Adask Batbt.- -'5n MOs ea lb Vtaas," eas. aar rbar of tkret teaks sJ oar casres. ceatatel SMirHPlSLD, Jfr Q. -THE GREAT is equal to the Terr best. Yours Truly. W. A. Smith. F. C. Hyman, Smithfield, N. C. Dear Sir I used forty tons of stand ard guano on my farm last year; one of my tenants desired to try the Prolific Cot ton grower and I bought one ton for him and I saw it tested bedei other brands the weed where the ProhSe Cotton Grow, er was put was oue quarter larger and the yield in cotton was one third more. It is every farmers duty to buy the best ferti liser. I shall use forty tons of the Prolific this year. Yours truly, Willis H. Lvkry. Mr. F. C. Hyman, SmithfielJ, N. 0. DoarSir 1 have used several brands PGR OOUCMS AND CROUP USX Hi tke aaat tsort teasady far Oeeaka. Oraaa. WheetdM Cearb aad oaeaaetiea tad a. pakMabkt, say Msl Is artss-rt asee H. Ask tear .-rrrlf hr It- frvoa, stbTsi. W U.TXSV TAYLOR. AtUjqa, 6a. Oes OB. BIO0BB3 ElCtLKBtKKT CUKDtat. FOR SALD BY T R HOOl) t CO. Smithfield, N C. few Improved High Arm, ITeio Mechanical Principles and Rotary Movements, Auto matic, Direct and Perfect Ac tion, Cylinder Shuttle. Self-setting Needle, Positive Feed, 27b Springs, Wexa Paris, Minimum Weight, 27b friction, 27b Noise, 2b Wear, 27b Fatigue, 27b "Tantrums," Capacity Unlim ited, Always in Order, Richly Ornamented, fficTcelplated, and Gives Perfect Satisfaction. Send fbr Circulars. Addrest) AVERY MACHINE CO., 8ia ureadway, Mew York. T'ts sasar fat, as silMtsl Bin a tree ef ase aissn mos, a triad araaa tke rarH miaaass la she Bastkata Blstsf. assstaaaa a sMasaasatast oxauesasaat pstaisyh that Moaeaa gba aaasaaa at aha 1st see aartr aMralai rsesjsj, aad sstsae tans a eknd sa akraa u the thlee atflaabraao ta aaaaa aat kaaaaaa is ask Whaa ataakkaal tatsh she haaBaa asaaV ls)N i ' s 'f la tke asaBeta piaat ef tke aU Sards, are - ta Taeseafa Ctraanaaa Bastaar a Straw Onat aha for twfceeee, and last year I used i the Prolific Cotton Grower. I know it paid me better than any kind I ever used under tobacco or cotton. I used ten tons last rear and will want ten this year. Joseph Fuller. Mr. F. C. Hyman, Smithfield, N. C. Sir The Prolific Cotton grower I bought of you. through Mr. It. I. La-eiter, last season gives me perfect satisfaction. I tes ted four rows about 140 yards long, with standard fertilisers and weighed every pound of the cotton and the rows on which I put the Prolific made 10 ponnds of cot ton more than the other. Will use Prolific next season. Very Respectfully, Carroll Lanqdox, Spilena, N. C. R. I. LASSITER, Spilona, N. C, Ias ajiiia struck some wonderfully low prices, and hought a handsome stock of SPRING GOODS! Styles and class of dry-goods will be mentioned in this advent ement as soon as they arrive. He has already in stock and daily arriv ing A Large Lot tie Dim No. 2 plows and castings j - Dunn A Plow and Castings; Watt Plows and Castings; SUoeWall Plows and Castings, Etc. A Complete Stock ot Farming IMPLEMENTS ; FANCYantl HEAVY GROCERIES and ever thing in the farmer' c supply line, all of which I will sell as any First-Class Merchant can toll. He will guarantee prices, and will pay highest market j rices for meat, corn and other country produce. Men. A 4te RjcPaOB. Eemarkabls and TOtcfe cores. Trial Paolcacee. Send "tamp for sealed imrUcpalaxa. Addreaa Pr. WARD A CO. Louiulanst. Mo, NOTICE. BY virtue of the authority contained in nortKhgo deed, executed to me on tke 3rd day of March, 1885, by J. W. . Edwards, aad duly registered ia the Register's office t Joimsfoa county in book "N," K. 4, aafr 518 and Ml, I shall sell at puUieauction, fr cask, at tke Court House door in tke town of SmUhfield, on the 22nd day of Marcn. lSSGr. acertfin traet of land ia (meal's townshir', Johnston county, adjoining the lands of Bren aon Oneal, Joseph Edwards and others, con taining 50 acres, and fully described in said mortgage. This 6th day of January. 1884. . a. T Godwin J . II- A BELL, Atfy Mortgagee. Did you Sup- pose Mustang tuicaent only good for horses ? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. mitt Mr. F. C. Hyman, Smithfield. N. C. Dear Sir Last Spring you came te see me with a sample of the Prolific Cot ton Grower, asking mo to sell for you and more particular to use it on my t rm. I did not like it, was airraid to try it, aad sold ail I bought except two sacks. One I used on very poor labd and the other on improved land side by side with another high grade fertiliser. The Prolific g row ed off the cotton quicker and held its squares better during the drought than any other kind I used. I will say, and mean exactly what I say, that if I had have used the Prolific on my farm of 70 acres I think I would have made at least five bales of cotton more than I did make with the kind I used. Every farmer to whom I sold the Prolific say they are high ly pleased with its action on cottou and will have no other next season. R. I. Lassitro, f VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE tJNDBR MORTGAGE. By Tirtue ef the authority conferred on us ky a mctgage deed executed by J. T. Pool to H. Bruakild and L. Brunhild. cUtted tke HSh August. 1883, and registered in the office of tke Kepi tor of Deed" of Johnston county, in Book "1," No. 4, pages 356 and 357, we will expose !o sale at auction for cash, at the Court House door, in the town of Sntithield, ea Monday the 12th day of April, 188, at 12 o clock m., that Taluahle lot oa Market Street, in Hmitk lield, lying between the lot owned by IFillian: Thain and the old corner building, known as the baniel and Pool lot. The lo te be sold is partly covered ky the building aow occupied by Council Brown. This March 9th. 188. L. BRUNHILD, H. BRUNHILD, Mortgagees. POU & M ASSET, Attorneys SOTICB By Tirtue of tke antherity oeataiaed in a mortgage deed, executed to rue on the 19tk day of November, 185, by W. H. Rowland and wife and duly registered in tbe Register's office of Joknsteaeounty iv book "X," No. 4, pages 68 and 63, I shall sell at public auctioa. for cash, at the Court Hobs door in the tewa ef Smithfield, en the 22nd day of March, 1886, a certain traet of land in Elevatiea township, Johnston county .adjoining the lands of Hintea Ennis Daniel Stewart Levit Ennis and others. eentaining250 acres, and fully described in said mortgage. This 17th day e) February, 1866. D. H. GRAVES, MettgagM. J. H. A BELL, Attorney. NOTICE- The undersigned having qualified its Ai ministrator on the estate of B. F. Duncan, de ceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of said deceased, on the 17th day of March, 1836,the personal property of said do ceased .consisting of the following articles, vis.- One Rope engine saw mill, cotton gin, cotton press with alt the bolting and fixtures belong ing to both saw mill and cotton gin aud other articles unnecessary to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. N. B. All persons indebted te the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to maVe immediate payment and all persons having any claims against said estate will exhibit theai to me on or before the 25th day ef February, 1887. This, the 23rd day of February, 1886. W. H. McCullkbs, Sr., Adm'r. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Admin istrator on the estate of Hopson Oneal, de ceased, will sell at public auction, at the late residence of said deceased, on the 19th day of March, 1886, the personal property of said deceased, oousisting of the following articles, W Hou.ehold and kitchen furniture, farming implements and other articles unneaessary to mention. Terms made kuown on day of sale. ; N. B AH persons indebted to the estate ef said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment., and all persons having any claims against said estate 'will' exhibit them to me en or before the 25th day of Feb ruary, 1887. This the 23rd day of February, 1886 W. R.Obbax, Adm'r. av&felto aly esMrea Bdl 3steSjlW Q4P9''aK VhaBeaKCSBaPftO 99t ePJeMsstebaafc ah 9 once and you will Sampson Couuty, N. C. Mr. F. C. Hyman, Smithfield, N. C. Dear Sir. I have always been partial to certain brands of Standard Guano, but last year I bought a few tons of thu Pro lific Cotton Grower from you at Smith field and I found the Prolific far thebest Guano I ever used. It kept my est tan green until frost and caused the top boles to grow larger. I will use the Prolific this year, and advise those who want a first class brand of Guano to buy it. Yours &c. Sampson Warren. Harnett County, N. C. F. C. Hyman, Smithficd, N. C. Dear Sir. I take great pleasure in re commending the Prolific Cotton Grower G - EZlSTT'; s APSTT trt 4 1 m o Chfldren's, 1 to 5 years, -ditto, two attach Events, Ladles' " " with a Bolt, 8 Abdomlaal, and Catame- Bial eage Suaperter SOc 25e. 16. Health Skirt Supporter. Brighton Ocat's darter. res BAUi BY ALL. bTOST-CLaBS 8TOBE8. Samples sent poot paid to any adareaa upon reeaips ot prioo m tVoeat rt pa iLEWIS STEIS, Set Owner and Manafaetarer, l?t Coeatro mtsmmi. Hew Terau HI? sa h ea 5 5 uu rir m a SK. sea II, J I THE CLAYTON BUD ! KIM"A 5 8c a pair. lOc. ISc. ISc. Oe. " 25c " ii 9 IS ill- oo li r3 -i3 ! nod IS lisiiisifil a sst est v. ta ca Is one of the best and cheapest weekly News, papers in JCorth Carolina, and every citizen in Johnston County should subscribe for THE BUD. Pace $1.0" per year. Scad for sample copy. Address, TUB WO, eiayfiMft K. m. j 9 want it again. to the farmers. It b the best gna.a t ever used. It kept my eo.te erase grewing until the top bales maturea. I wfcl use the Prolific this year. Yeufs Verej Trulj, B. W. LPk I also refjr you to the following gentle men : ' George L. Jones, J. W. Avera, James H. Johnson, John V. Telvington, Rev. j. J. Harper. T. R. HOOK & CO. , Druggists' VTe have a completely stocked, and well ar ranged DFIC ETC El where prescriptions are carefully cetti pounded. Our stock of PERFUME.? T01 LET SOAPS and like articles is large. We carry a good selected Mock of Ciyrai's and Tobacco. 834 Fruit Jars just received. We are running the ICE HOUSE this year, and can furnish ICE at a reasonable price. We have recently purchased a very neat SODA-WATEE APFAEATES, from which is dispensed SODA-WATER, DEEP ROCK and VICHT MINERAL IFATER8 Just received a large aud fresh steek f TUjtt. li aLKDi T R. HOOD k CO., 3ad n .KnUuitW, f. C. hotoi iKi rr GAHRIAGE WOMS. C' a " ' Wa m&Ttnfitct'ijre giee. coa ..'..:h'.- i Spi-: , . . ' A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies 7 i t4BsBa i C, . " P5nf
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