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! RuUr Krvie-w at the Missionary I Early Peas r. V. Bi0 MB, 13T J e mto. Pine Straws i Aapiii ctiur f l a ouiiviay tnomingaud night das arc novr longer than the Cotton at Williamson & Blake's :ieua The tib-hts. Srun Tbe outlook for a --ood pea crop said to be prcBiWn?. - There if not a bloom to be seen on tbe fruit tr-s a vet. t Rend th- w to- r(W 11 MiCel- l r Sr.. in tuv MLUHIW. ; A case of fornication and adultery will be tried 'vx-fre a ts-uple of magistrate v Uuvs. - y sa s be i cow buy- -"-so,i. lie iv.iVa the i i Mr. V i ighei. .ab piu-es fur wme. i t n want to riitefiaeyelWIwif tobacco. t.o U litu!USOn & mate for vour laW. . , A latZ? crc wd witnessed the adecin s ; istration of the ordinance of baptism San . .1 "Jvcping ia.thc Ncusc "Ihettld stfre br-use south of the Ricbirdsoo Holef is beia; converted into a tUellit wliv which will, when com plied, odd ttiarria!ly to the apjeinftc B of that Street. tv . tm - i U . J -" Wi the oookti ased ia tit SitlrHJ Col legiate !istituU : kePt itTR flood 4 CVs I noticed in the Southern Cultivator hat -Vpring an account of a Tcry early cornfield pea. I sent and got one pint, for which I pid one dollar I find it to be the earli$t and best table pea I ever saw. I have a tew quar js for sa! lor one dollar per quart. A. J. Heath. Hon. Wiu R Cix has'fcur th:ms for rpies of the C L'-rj5ionaI Jieoird.? , . i .1.., r.-..-.;ii if F.-srs W: u.ua ";l-7-rr. V - -TfeCeelcrj ha, been rut io cx- the -;rvision of Clncf-uf Polii-e Goidwin. (V,r merchant are now rcoiTinr tl,..-;r net f,r tl T''- -".e Wi'iSi-n !.Vrohj.- cn'rcl np- rclara". It is an e-w'fon pa- rr. a ou & Bacon. I.ard, ami .e!at WitHj Wc are toll that tob-cvo of parly antia? Buchb'tpr than thatjf latur ; fjK-k. f ftn-ls. w supptse, feu-hid other itu;T.v.'uvnts that are sadly needed. Pn.f. Mattbew MeC-uey.Smishfiolds tous.ri.l artist, sKieared the services of" u assistan? barber, and is now better pre pared to serve the people tfian ever before. His wot to is neat Work at short notice. ? Mr. Jnn. - ( Smith happened t a putw. . p.a;nfuJ ae idont Tonday morpinp;. The So tar xvt have bad r-.-mr.rkaWe t.affo?d around a house on which he was weather for March. Very Uttle wind and , stajiB?: pjyp way preeiptating bim to the scarcely any r.vin. ground, a crowbar stiekinirin enc of his -Yer:rrot to lsarft of the tritiea! il!ns6 : ars, which caued an ugly wound, not Mrs'O T ls?v, hfii'S nnt far thouirlit not to be serious however. from SaiithfirM. Th? revival at , he Missionary Baptist Fib! Fish!! at Willia'-on & Biitkc's. church c'oscd Lt Sunday night. It resul- Our people are oaationed to kep a hrp kwk-out on their hea houe, our "UyH" sucks raw eggs. Jlcjrie is good. But there is more rl miuie ?n a cbild'a laugh than in any it-trututnt we ever h rl. Ex. Pr Biblw. Tstment and Flyma Wks, tll At T It Hi St Co s dru etore. Sp-k kindly to the little ones. .One rad. harjth word may cause theai more rd pais than a sabre slash would you. Seventy dollars was realized from the festival held for the henefii of the ?iotlp dust church at Seluia last Friday niht. Snuff and Tobacco at Willianisou A Blake's. If the Blir bill become a law, John- Ftan county will re eive for the. nxt eicht years, $93,000, or alout S! 1,001 per year. Rev. J T Bagwell, D. D . of Win B4'-n, ill preach the annual sermon at Trinit College at the com men cement in June. Ther been a r-at mr,v cxrden t'o.. tell us that they hae i to or.'er seed faur ditfernt times. Give tliem a cli ifvou wat frartU seetk . Th? Observer, says a little boy at Ox ford, complaining of the beef he had f-.r breakfast paid it Was so tough that he couldn't stick his fork in the gravy. V --Seme men ate habitual falt-finders, growkni anl grumblers. They e:i u"t help it. They were" made that way. The - hog roots because that is . his nature.--Ex. . If you want to save money go to Wil liamson fe Blake's for groceries of all kinds. .i - , The mortgage safe of land of W. IT. BowlaBd, advertiaedbY D II Graves, mort age, to take place on the 22 inst, has been postponed till April 2nd at the request of Mr Rowland. - Mr. Wiley Hasting?, an old and well known citizen of Prin -eton, died suddenly at hi-i residence on Tuesday of last week. He was in his usual health the day before. In life we arc ia death. According to the State Auditor's re port for 1S35, jost received, thelanieed property in Johus'on County is alued at $2,432,831; town lota at S2QS.323, mak ing a total of 82,64 1 1 9 . Williamson & Blake is head dealers fer ted io the conversion of twelve soulsix of whom have connected themselve with that church; the church has been greatly revived, and taka altogether mnch good has been a complished. Rev. Mr. . Jordan left for his home ia the mountains Monday, carry with him the nod wishes of all who had the pleasure to listen to hi instructive and soul invigorating sermons. By the burning of the depot at Sal isbury recently, Mr. Ransom Bcasley and Mrs Winney Glwin of this county, each lost in its flamej a lot of wool which they had shipped to the Elkin Woolen mills to be spun into yarn. But Iast week they were surprised to receive from the clever proJriefroR of the mills, Messrs' Gwyn & Chatham, through their agent at this place as much spun yarn as the wool that was lost in the fir while in transit to the mil's. Smi weeks ago we published a ru mor which was afloat on our streets that Willis Becawith, colored, a former citizen of this 'tcwn.hiid killed a man in Bosron. for whi.'h t rim s be bad been tried and sen teneed t be ban . Wo are. oiw. p1 eased to stnte thnt that rumor has turneI out not to be true. Wi'lis Be -k with is now in'Gaorvia. He did get into "a difficulty in Georgia of a trivial nature We are told. but he did not kill a man, ror was be sentenced to be hum:, as the rumor had it. fi A gentletsanof Elevation township, being over industrious, and not having the fear of God be5re bis eyes, set out last Sunday u his usua' everyday pur"?its of life by preparing for another crop. But as he toiled,, evidently believing that ;his would turn brt a hard year for pleasure seekers, be was su-ldwnly hahed by strange voice exclaiming, "Six days shall thou la bor and do all thy work, but the seventh is the Sabbath of the Lord; in it thou shall uo no work.r Suddenly turning himself about and seeing no man, but h-taring a repititton of th Command he departed from thence with a spirit that would make a Texas blood hound leap for joy. Mr. J. 13. Mergan, who has been pika aiek with pareunonia, we are p'eaied U ekrsnicle, ia very much improved. He M bow sitting up in hw room, bnt ia not allowed to go out doors yet by his phj tiaiau ter fear of a relapse. The almanao of the New York Wtrhi for 13S6 is one of the handsomest and most complete-. publications of the kind we have soen. Vt is &n evidence of the energy and "enterprise that have brought the circulation of the paper from l,eo0 m 1883 to 22a,000 in 18SS. A marriage took place in Elevation recently undtx peculiar circumstance The bridegroom, under direction of a Jus tice ef the Peace, bad to eomc to time and was united in marriage to the yoang lady whom he had wooed, won and promised to niarry, though he felt disinclined so to do. The younj; lady did not propose to be trifflad with, she made him stand by bis pledge. Go to Williamson & Bake for mo lasos, . '. J . 3Ir. J. C. Binsham is the authorized agnt at this placVfor the Elkin Valley Wolon Mills, and we would. suggeFt that all of our country friends who have wool tu be carded or spun into yarn or woven into cloth to leave it with Mr. B. ami hav - it sent to these mills and you will be 'sur prised to know how cheap the work can be Married. m. J. P. Camay to Miss Ida . Wood all, in Elevation Township, March 17th 18SG; at the residence ot the brides mother, Mr. J. P. Caoady a as united io marriage to iiss Ida II. Woodall, Elder R. A. Johnston, officiating. ATTENDANCE. Mr. J. D. Turlington and Mies Lou Denning. Mr. J. D. Morgan and Miss Tabitha Turlington. Air. James Johnson and Miss Martha Eldridgc. Mr. Joseph Moore and Mis Bettie C. Morgau. The marriage took place at 12, m., alter which the guests were all invited to din ner. The dinner waa enjoyed very much by all present. After dinner the guests were entertained for some ttaie witb tiee An Invasion. OnTuday night a little after 8 o'clock, the doorbell of the Baptist parser age gv no tice that soire tee wa at the door; and on opening fit, a hwt of people hfgsn t5 ceiae inT aad thv name, aad ther came, and taaj tae. We were aot nach excited, for many ldiei were in the invading part y, &ad we knew t&at ao harm could be nsent. Well, we ifi'vited taem all in, and seated some and stood some. The parsoaage did not have seating pa city for all. After evwrvihing became quiet aad jonr h 'Bible servant was assured that ao harm was iateaded, he took a surrey at the partr anl saw to hi- great deliplit thai it was com psed cf bretWen and sisters of the Baptist aad Methtxlist cLurchee aud friends that were not members of any cLutch. ftev f;-" aslirt whilt. we hope wleaantly, a!I left,ud whan we were lone aad began to examine the umber of tndt9kand packages left in ane eoraer of the room we fooad them to be dry goods. Sour, han s, sugar, coffee, pickles, etc.. etc Now we feel thankful to these good people and tove thtui, if possi'olo, more than ever. . J. R. JostS. "' Tho heah? of John-IvtJIey, of New York, has greitly improve If bite. A special dated tho 19th from jS'alem, Roanoke county, Va., says: A horrible double murder was"1 commitied on Beck creek, this county, Wednesday night. A rnan named Griffey, who has a wife liviug on Beck creek, 1 ad just returned from Texas, whe e it is alleged he served a terni in the penitentiary. II m wife refused to recogUize him, and learninj that John an-: Pickett tVletz, sons of Williom Metz, had ben visiting his wife in his absence, Grif fey went to their home, cafled one of the young men out and shot him through the heart. . He then entered the house and shot the other young man through the right brenst. The murdered youeg men are aged respectively aout 17 and IS years. Griffey is at large. Ouckeu'!) ii-Ak'a..;ive, STATE ITEMS. What Our Exchanges Say. Judge B-ykin found it necessary at Fayettville to charge the grand jury on the duty of the County Commissioners in rela tion ti publishing a statement of the coun ty finances. Ex. The Court House at Troy, Montgomery eoanty has been destroyed by fire. The re cords were saved. Raleigh has within a few days, contrib uted over $100 towards the erection of the Front Btreet Methodist chur Ji, of Wilmington. Winston Sentinel. And yet in addition to helping Wilmington, Ral eigh has raised $3,000 ia the past week for building the church. Raleigh never fails to r spond to a call of a goed cause. State Chi-OHicIe. The Albemarle and Pamlico Coloniza tion Company has purchased 200,000 acres of land in Dare county, baring paid $100, 000 for the same. Wtkvn shipped up to ltof March 20, 0" bales of cotton. Gnldsboro shipped up to the same date 16.140, which puts Wilson ahead 3.S54. Wilson Mirror. Col. L. L- Polk, of Winston, editor of the Projressire Farmer, has been invited t deliver the annual ?idTes at the elos ing exercises of Ctkdale Academy. lin Al amance county, on the 0th of May. State Chronicle. C. H. Harris, Esq., will at n early day commence the publication of a weekly pa per at Williamston, Martin county. Sue res to it. The Knights of Labor tobacco factory is kept working to it utmost capacity and has all it can do to keep anywhere near its orders. It i vry pleasant to not tb success of Raleigh's enterpriser AVir tf-Ofoerr-r The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rlieuui, Fever Sores. Tutu-r, Chappet hand. Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruption, and posi tivaly cures Piles, or no pay requiretl. It is guaranteed to give pcrfeet satisfaction, or monev refunded.. Prie "6 -t.cc; per box. -For sale by T. 11". II-w-I & Co. Important - - The Board of Commissioners issued the following order at its meeting last Monday: We the Board of County Commission ers of Johnston County do hereby notify all persons who Want to apply for license to sell liquor, that said man shall bring two good men before said Commissioners to swear that the men who shall apby for lieens-i to bo men of irood moral character. . P. II. C- Dupree, C. B U. C. Go ctoii Market . o - Repox'teclbA- 13. II- OWves --. MirafiKLii, r. C, Mar. 3. Good Middling . 5 Middling..-.. Strk-t Low Middling. 8 Low Middling, .7 NEW DRUG STORE THE JONS MARKET. cOREEGT ED B . .T n Bino-ham. dealer in dry an4 I s, aal all kiu'Iuiskibs ou iui, 3rd Street Smithfield, N. C, Next IDooi- to Williamson & Illalce'f!. wholesale and Retail Dealers in ffreeu hides rags ai.deountry produec 11 9 a 10 4 a 5 25 a 40 10 aUo niDES. diy Sint good, - Hides, dry salt good. Hides, green stlt good. Fheep skins woolen. Sheep skin?, short lip GOATskiHS, FCHS mink, good, Furs, Raccoon god, Furs fos, good; Furs, muik rat good, ltA.! ;, ml white cotton, R AG.Sf, cotton, mixed, RAGS, common and tow bags, If W.Ci vnm and ")lliltj. OLU corsets, licking, -etc., worthless. Beeswax, lo,a s SCRA1 easting, . 5 WKDUGilT scraps in o demand The above are c-sh price's. a 1J a I "lrtCHMOXD t- DANVILLE Li. 11. - CONDESEO SrilEHXTLF.. Leave. "January 18, i laiiy. Southward. No. 50 9Ioncj I o liend. Loans negotiated on good security. Of fice in court house Edward W. Pou, Jr. An Atrocious Murder. Ar. a one. music. The time passed very'pleasently. At 4. p. m., all were wending thVir way to-ward the future home of tht happy two. Here tbev all bad the pleasure of enjoying a fine supper, after which the young f olks parsed a few brief hours of pleasure and then de parted to their different homes. Mr. Cana dy is one of Elevation's most promising young men, and he has been fortunate in securing so good a help-mate. May they ever be as happy as they seemed to be the eve after marriage. The bride was presented with some very handsome presents by Mr. T. W. Wood NEWS ITEMS Around tbe ITorld. A National bank hajs been organized at High Point. The team ran away and threw the 1 1 -yea -old son of Rev. Mr. Davis, a Baptist minister, living near Concord, out d the wagon, recently. He reqpived injuries which caused his death. Mr. Chart. A. Dan, of the New York, Suit, who supported Bntlcr for the presi dency in 18S4, says that President Cleve land is "straight-forward, honest, sincere and courageous." Tbe Republicans of the New York Legislature is said to be badly divided. Congressman William Walter Phelps is spoken of as the next Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey. Tbe taylors of Danville, Ya are on a strike. Frank James, the famous Missouri ban- ditds reported to have declined an offer of $25,000 a year to travel with a circus. Senator Wade Hampton has b h-b calle l to Charleston, S. C, by tho sudden and serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. II as- J kell. Walter Brownlow, eon of the famous old firo-eater, is a candidate for a Repub licau Congressional nomination of Tcnnes i 'see. T'e story that two of Mr. Blaine's daughters had recently been received into the Catholic Church is authoritatively deuicd from Maine The young ladies are members of the Congregational Church. . Mr. Hewitt, of New York City, has signified his attention of retiring from pol itics at the expiration of his present term in Congress. An af osiosi m j;d;r was comn ittcd j near Lud n,lenn.,on th.3 It tost., 1 bom s Gr.vy, a pr jaiituat famr, returned at noon from a funeral, ho found lying on the fl Kr of her room his young wif, with her throat cut from car to ear and her head filled with bulbt i. Hit babj was sitting near, da'tbling ia a pool of its mother's blood. A soon &3 Mr. Gray recovered from the shojt he gnve the ?!arm and poss Wt8 onran'zal. It was so')i disco ?ered that John Gillespie, a negrtf, had jomrait tad the deed. About soVen miles from Loudon be wss overtaken b f Gid.on Gib bons. Then'grjdid not boy tho com mand .to halt and GibPcns shot him ' through the back Gillespie wat then con- J veyed to Sweewater, where he was jailed. At 11:30 p m..a mob of JO!) persons goi p )scssioo of Gilltspie. He madefu 1 con tessioi of the erinie and will sur lv bansr. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, fJharlottsviUe, Lf nchburg, Danville, Pachmond, GohUtwro, RaleLh, Durham, Chapel Hi'l, Grteusloro Salem, i;h Poiut. .aii3lury, Concord, Charlotte, Spa tonburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Arrive. Iew York. Philadelphia, B.iltim-re, x Wa.shiugton. Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Dauville, Kicuniond, GohUlxr , Faleigh, cuapei :-:m, Durham, Salem, oreensboro, High l'oint, Salisbury , Concord, Charlotte, Ga:tonia. Greenville, Atlant-t Sleeping 12 night 7 20a m J 50a m 11 loam S 45p m C. 10p m 9 25p m 3 '2-p iu 11 4? a m 5 OOp m COTp m 4 35p H2lp m o oop m 11 5")p m 1 10a m 1 57a m S OOti m 5 50 a ia 7 14a nt 1 40? m Daily No. 52 "TTOpTiii G 0 p m 900 " 1 OOp m 2 i5a kj 5 15a m S 04a ni 2 00 m Krth war. No. oi S 20p m 12 35p in 10 03 r.i 8 40.1 m 4 ?.m 2 10a m 1 1 2f'p m 7 COA m 11 4Ca m i5 p m 9 0g p m 8 01 p m 7 2"p m f. 25p ;n 5 41pm 2 30a ui 8 40h m Notice! By virtue of an order of the Superior Court cf Johnston County, made in the eivil action of James Hay against J. M.Oliver, A dm. of, Bryant Howell deceased, and others. I will ell at Public Auction to the higet bidder, at the Court Ifous? door in" the town of Smith field, n Mouuuy t .e 5th da of April, 1S8U, a certain tract of land in Boo'i Hill township, Johnston County, adjoining the lands of Hie. Holt's heirs, Willie Holt, llenry Holt and others, contaiuisg two hundred (200) acres, and more fully described in a eertain moi t stage deed executetl by Cf.rant Howell to .lames Hay wn the 17th daV of August 1877, and registered in the Register's oFice of John ston Countv in book 4T" yio 3, page 307. TERMS OF SALF. One third cash, the balance on a credit of ani twelve months, with interest nt 8 percent, frerj dny of sale. 1 hi i the 25 day of Febiuafy, 188rt? J. H. A BELL, Commissioner. 9 50am .t 50a ni 10 1 9a m 1 1 23a m 11 57a m 1 OOp m 3 34p sa 4 l'.'p m 0 iOpm No. 51. ( 20n m 3 COa m 12 25 pm 9 15p m 4 20 p m 1 SOp m 10 3(ia in 4 07p ik 4 4op ni 1 2'bp m 12 45p ni 12 13p m 1 17a ei 8 30a m 7 58a na 0 3'.!a m 5 55a m 5 (Xa ni 3 42am 1 43p m 5 45p m 50 and 51 New Y'ork . n 11 ti.i l'Hinmtii Ijep.ve Cir Service on trains t..ii....... i..e..t Kloi-oer lictwssn X tlLtllltlll i - , . .i . ... U'as un-rton and Ae Orleans. faUman sleepers between t.reers horo ann Itiehmond. trbrou-rh icketaox si e at princip il stations to all points, t r rate and information apply, to any n-ent of th. eomp.inv, or E. B. Thomas, C. W. Chears Gen'l Manager. A. (. 1 A REMOVED! I haue moved my SHOE HOP t'.iree doors South f Seta Woodall & on SmithBe'd Street, wliere t shall be pleased to meet eiv customers day or night. Farmers vill do well to call on me and get a pair of whole stock !Stiteh down Shoes, warranted. i Eepairing rcna ITeatly kt Short Notice. Thankful fer past favors, by striet attention ta business I hope to merit a continuance of the same. Respect f -illy yours, II. W. GIBBd. i0TICB u -.-'iI ,;-!i'Kit3ioiv nwisnir losi-uty, lit sun r-i-imnm IWTT nlTlOTIT IfSfc" NOTICE. j5YY'rtue f 1,11 order of the Superior Court of Johnston co .nty, authorizing tin underaipned, as admiaistratii n of h. F Dux can, deceased, to sell rtai e.-tnte fir assets. .. will sell, by public auction.it the lite vusidene of the said J. F. Duncan, near Clayton, N. C, on Monday the 3rd of May, 1 :;:. one trao of land known as the home place of the tax 15. F. Duncan, lying in (. lay ton iovruship, oi the south side of Little Creek, adjoini" t the lands of Thomas Turner. Lafayette Austin and and others, containing 2i4 acres. Terms, tei per cent., cash;, the balance on a credit of ninf months. This 22nd uavo Maroii, lSot. W. II- McCULLKRS, .Sr., Moita,3ee. J. II. ABKLL, Attorney. Ten Milllen In Bonds Called In. Washington, D. C, Iarch 20. The ocrt4sry of the treasury will Monday next issue ft; call for ten million dollars in three The ponsiot bill passe 1 in the Senate as ; per cent lends. The call will mature The nndrsiged having qualified a tho executors of the last will aai testament of Will Hastings, deceased, hereby give notice to all persons Indebted to his estate to mke im TOrdiate payment, and all persons having claims against said eStato to exhibit them to ns on or befors the 1st day cf April, 1887. This 10th day of March, 1886. -.- -W.T. Edwards, - - J. D. Fialayson, J. II. ABE1L, Att'y Mortgagee. iROFESSIONA L. DR. B. F. DUNCAN di.d on i Siui-3ilv February 4th. lt8o. His wife, .Vrs. KOsr DUNCAN, will continue his practice, at th homestead, about three miles from "Clayton and will treat every cae with the great e.--. care. Hoping the general ptibiie will contin uc to give me such consultations as mv hus band received, I am respectfully, ROSA DUNCAN. MAY B-: fOlv.TD 0 FILK AT iE. 1. IVewapaper Advertising Bureau (10 Sl'HUSls DTBEEll, WHKKK Jlir VRRTISfSO CONTRACTS may bo iuodo for it tn. THIS PAPER HE17Y0RK. Unas prrraoTrju jmo 'WQ5 y,tl3AV AV ! Ma.pv jadiatSAias oqi Jlfff I 0 H PI t citne froia t3i House Uy I. 0 On the 26 th day of February we receive d several hundred dollars worth of ZIECLER BROTHER'S FIIIE SHOES, For Men, Ladies, Misses and Children . Soitj ? parsons who know li tie or nothing of Ziegler's Shoes, may tell you th y are no better tnan other makes of Shoos, If so why do the lavgest shoe deilrs buy thousands of dollars vvorihof them every seas n? Why does the best trada nil ov:jr j cufi!ry buy thetn year after year ? Why art there so many people who will bay no;hjr.th ia Zi'vJer's Shoe- ? Just becau- they are tho best fitting and best wearing sho -s made. Pio;lvj w!:o have worn these shoes now what they are. To those iriju hate not-Worn the-a so say buy Cms. pair and you rn I . i , . f?t.. ..,r'iKT T sfcsisi Pure Drugs, Medicines, 0 hernicals, Toilet and -Fancy Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, Snn.T, Patent MeJieisesani Brushes of all kind, Surgical tis'rumcnts, Trusses and Shoulder Bnites, Ijamps and Lamp goods, School and Bl.nk Books, and a full line d' Stationery, Paiut. Oil's, Pajnishes and Dye Stuffs, Glass aud Putty. Always in stock a full line -;f nice fruits and Confectioneries. We also cary a luil line of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry wb.idi we propose 'to sell at astonishing In prices, in fact ve c;rry everything that is sold in a - ., v.--, icvu 'j -.iijr WVVTJ ) i Ulll llKlt IS !(IIU II first ila Drug Store. We have jn.-t reeeired a fresh lot ot Biiist" Garden and field Sueds. B. R. II od sleeps in the store, Prescrip- uuiia win nu acurateiy compounueu oy mm either day or nizht. We invite our friends aud tho publie generally tu ca!lon us when in "need of , thing in our line. Very Rcpcctfully , & CO. b. r. hood: s in DEALER GHQCER1ES: PHISIONS AND FARMERS - SUPPLIES. - 0 0 o STOCK COMPLETE. Ag.mts for the following well known, high grade Guanos : A BEATY & Owl Brand, Piedmont Guano for Cotton, Piedmont Guano FOR TOBACCO, The best tobacco fertilizer in the world. L. & II. AM.MONIATED GUAXO and L. & R. ACID PHOSPHATE ' Will sell above brands on liberal terms. Mr. J. T. Cobb is with us and will take charge of thU department. Supplies ad vamc 1 on crop titncwhjro suiiable arrrne tucnts are made. Blackman's Milt,, SampsonC.i., N. C, Jan. J , lySG. Messrs. Williamson & Blake, Smithfield, N. C. Gents: I uscnl Piedmont Special Fertilizer for Cotton fist year an 1 reapad good v'-.ults. Put about 100 lbs. per acre on 10 acres and made moro per acre thaD I mad.? 10 acres of land on whieh I used 2 ton3 ot other standard fertilizer? together with 10 bushels horse stable manure, GO bushels cottou seed aud 4!J bushels ashes. I consider ih e PLdtuont. the best guano sold. ' M. T. MAIN Oil. KIIODESVILLK, i. L. Messrs. Williamsoc & Blake, Smitl.fi.:!, X. C: GENTS: I used the Piedmont Special Fertilizer for Cotton, and cheerfully vouconiuiend it to be as good guano as I ever us ;d, - Very truly, John W. Upehurch "Very Respectfully, Williamson & Blake. ,1 .. mi V' ' "-""V T For Sale by ' m-: c . i -.- i r- s-M. -1. l 1 1 Smithfield, N. C. &W . II PI BiWJd IJ lislf.fevQl P-J31 e,r3 M V-V ..O KT- Jt) Ufig DiTihtlieria. Orontt. As t lima. 33roneIiit8. ireu rlrrla. EVinmnatlpm, Bloe.iJtntr at tb-a Wtst. p. Hoarseness, Inffaccza, Haoldng Couph,Wboo,jing Cough, Catarrh, Cbo'cra Morbus, Xrafcntcry, Chi-onni Hoarseness, Influenza, tiaoiangUOUn.WGroping uoo;o, uoiairn, i-aoicra reornus, inrm-iry, inronin XHarrbcsa, Kidney Troubles, and Spinal Pisea-TCa. Pamphlet free. tr. I. B. Johnron & Co., Bostoa, Maas. MAKE HEW, BICH CLCOD. Do others like thPm .'n tho world. 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The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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March 25, 1886, edition 1
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