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F T. BOOKER Localizer. STKAWS- VS.'ld Vt ituto has ti. Indent. to a feature of the c.vrt"in, excitement is on the rrctTAUic" vlcutuul at Sets tr iratermolou season U ebbing i lirtva: circus exhibit at Raleigh -teWrSlst. Ten Fairs will be held in North Caro ttu thK yer. Sweet potatoes are jetting more plen t";ul hi our market. IVosvhinir at the Missionary liar list church next Sunday moruing and nit.ht. Two Shelby meivhauts have Ih.h ru. -v ivk-tvn! under the inhibitory law ot sel wz hucr iliegaily. .V Lirce eotMi flat form is to be erect ed at the A: l- dejxt for the benefit of vur cotton buyers. lr J U Mt? has accepted an invita tVn to dVive? the nest aluutni address at Y. Forrest College The cotton receipts at Raleigh for the lw voir were bales, considerable is; "vin r year. I hi the -M inst. Maj. Graham will at Peacock's Cixvss Roads instead of Kv KiOj as heretofore announced. Oo to prayer laeeting Wednesday itKcht at the Methodist church, aud Thurs day ukht at the Baptist church. , .The people et Charleston are Weoai- inc were composed, the shocks having oo cosue less- uun;ereus and less severe. Remember we are in oar cevr ofSee, ryr Sasser, Woodall & Co s drug store. Call to see us when ou are ia town. A very heavy rain fell hero Wednes Jjv niiht of list week. It did ensilra Uo L.:ti.ue ia soaie places by washouts. IFoa David A JenVins died at his res-idnee ia Hasten county lst week. He Tti Treasurer of North. Carolina llr fwur veers. TJsrcIars ordered th.e houses of Jessrs. I. W. fines and T. R- ilood last night. From the r-rnu-r they stole a bnekeet of lard ; from the latter a bucket of sugar. New cyods &ro arriving daily and our raerchatits say they will r.ot bo undersold. As good bargains can te had iu SmithSeld as ia aay ether town or city in Eastern Carolina. Lsit Monday morniig Mr. J. C. Rsnghaui's residence was discovered cn Sre. It caught in the kitchen. A large crowd assembled and soon extinguished the S itties. Slight damage. A young -JI. D." i nd the :f rinters : devil" has organiied a string hand within themselves. Both Wing single, One just ersej ing into ''teens, the other more advanced in ycrs, the dear ones may look out for a geuuine serenade it co distant cay. (or rather night.) Mr. P. II. Graves increasing trade ha? necessitated additional rooin,whieh has boon ai led in t!te addition of another roam ti e u-sed f.s a dt parttaent for heavy gro ceries, thus giving hioi more spac-e for hi cry ctcds cejartnic-nt. lie is now rsceiv rahis fall stock, and gives a ccrdtal invua tbu to purchs-jrs to call and examine : Fre-ru all parts of the county we hear that what little dissatisfaction there was ju-it after the Convention has nearly if not entirely tlied oat. In a few days, we think s!I trrubie will have passed away. Tried an-1 tree democrats artTnot goin to foVf eit their a!!"zicnce to tlicir party beeausc per haps they failed to get their choice in the n :u:o:u!i. -Maj Gr&ham will begin a canvass of the OTintv at Pleasant Gnve on Septemler Rome, 22; Ingra.ns. 23; SeJni. 24. Some of oir county candidates will speak a'so. This i- pnbrl)ly the on'y time Maj Gsahaui ean give this county and we urge ;r peo"e to acd hear hiai. Let the p-p:e btir themselves, get their neigh brs to go out an J give our standard bearer a fuusia wcleouie to our county. - The Public schools, in District 11, white. Clayton township, ender the super visor f Mr. O. K. Grantgam, closed its ron last Saturday the 11th insfc., with appropriate exercises. Mr. C. M. Radford, ot SiuithnelJ, delivered an adJres on edu Cition. with which the people wero well peael. Mr. Grantham gave c-nttre satis faction to the patrons of the school. Last Saturday week Measr". Pou, Porry and Rains, Democratic caudiJatcs &al Mr. Wra Riehardsoa spok? to a good crowd at Creech's school house. The utsiost harmony prevailed which ar-sno-l wp'l for" the triumphant election of our whole ticket. A number of ladies wens out and the best of order prevailed. The pxple of that section say that they will vote the whole fickt. No scratchcrs .. u mere. e nae neuia iuc suwxn i r tp t -,, . v , - t c-t rfr. v ai Riehardson especially compli- . . . , , . niented. Mr. Richardson is no candidate down there. We have heard the speeeh but he has gone manfully in the Shi for the sueecss of the Democratic party. We hoar that several other school house meet inps ere being arrang -d, whereat our can didates will speak. Some will be held at night for tlie convenience ot the people a god ilea. ' Cotton U now ifcjiug picked. . Very little cotton coming in as yet. -.Re governed by principle, not by prejudice. le Democrat, not man-worshippers, nor man -haters. l)h:bitioo Is iu no sense of tho word a political tpicitio-u. -vov biaks sent ISO tents to thej Charleston sufferers. Tl)e hoahh of Suiithficld is excellent in laet never lettr. There is a viable Liiprovmcnt iu the business of SmithScU. Cotton has eoumicrtoed cotaing in and the merchants look glad. Drummers say that StmtufieJd is one of the best towns they Visit. John. ton counhy'a majority must bo larger this year than ever before. Let the fences regain around the farms, Dout carry them to the elect ktu. The first bale cf e-Jttou was bronght in by Mr. J. Walter Mvatt. It brought si. We team that the Wilson Florence short cut is to be extended to Florence" at onee. ISSi? will be remembered as the wet year-j the eirthuakii r ad the year of riots? - . V ? s i . 5 - ; - That rain last Wednesday night was a track mover, a gully washer, a regular dam breaker, :Dr. Pool preached two Sue sermons at the JSethodis chturch last Sundy morn iug and niht. Mosjuitoe3 are putting in some of their best work. They seem to be unus ually blood-thirsty. NWuse River is up, out and hurrying cn towarvl the sea, carrying a lot ot drift and raud witli it. There have been several strangers in town in the last few days, trying to rent business houses. ! J R Alford. Es"3., is hauling hxmbcr ! to build a store bouse, oa his vacant lot northof vhe IlKaALD citSce. Eggs 12 to 13 cents per dexn ; ! ctni SO ccnU per bushel ; sweet potatoes 40 to 50 cents per bnslwL Freight trains were p.ut on the short cut yesterday. Passenger trains will be put on the first cf October. The churches hare been well attend ed since the earthquake fit refuge in titus of trouble beyond the help of man. J Fncourue Ind.-peudentism and you t help the Radical party into power. The best plan is to vote the Democratic ticket. Oa Monday lai one of the carpenters, wl ilst working on the cew depot happen, ed to the misfortune to get a finger mash ed off. The new drusr store of Sasser, Wood- j all & Co., is a mod. 1 of beauty, though haudsome it is in acordaGce with the pro prietors. Mr. W. M. Ives was appointed on th Gth inst., by the wunty commissioners Registrar for Smithfield township. A ! "ood selection. 1 Our young peopls enjoyed a sociable at the residence of Jfrs Xortham's last Fri day night. Those who attended say ihey had a delightful time. - Messrs irinston Bros new store at Selina, is nearly completed. Mr. Berry Ayeoc-k's new residenee at the same plase is also nearly ompleted. Tle Republican rrty, or what is left of it in this county, will make no nomina tion?. They aim to lids into power on the backs of Independents. The "work of building depot and see. tion houses on the Wilson & Florence R. R., is protrressing Saely. The depot-at Smithfield has been raised. In the storm of Sunday evening sev eral trees were bhsm d wn. Inthecun- trv, we learn, trees arid fences wee blown dojrn.and mrli damage done. Major John W Grahaui, the Demo cratic nominee for Congress of this district, will speak at Earpslioro, this ennntv, Fri day October 15th; let a good crowd greet him. Some of the farmers who did not ex pect to make 400 pounla of seed cotton per acre a few weeks ago. now expect to realize 400 pouuds lint, which is a very good yield. ! The ordinance of baptism was admin's- j terl to a number ot converts Dy nr i ooi at Sanders' school house last Sunday after- noon. A very succtssiui revival us ju. closed there. Mr. L. A. Fort has opened a confec tionary store next dior to Sasser, Woodall vt Co., on 3rd street, whers lc will keep everything usually found in his line. Fresh bread and cakes alv.'ays on hand. -Improvements continn the order of the day over in our sister town Brooklyn. Mr. Seth Woodall has given out the , . ., r . contract for the btiildmg of arother eot- , . vr,i tae. Such progressive men as Mr U ood- ,uL r v mmnnliv Some one has discovered certain points of similarity between a baby awl a wid ewer. H cries a great deal the first three months, after this he becomes quiet and begins to notice, and it is with considera ble difficulty t! at he is made to survive lib second suuv.m r. Julian Dunn, merchant, at Beasly Hi;!, 2. C., made an ssslgnuienv last week, L. E. Parker, Assignee. The revival at Pino Level that had been pwin on about a week with much success, closed last Friday. One lady was admitted by letter into the Misiotv lptist eWh last Thurs- i r . . -r ' day night at the ptayer siceting. The first isae of the HVZ-?y pubKsJjed at Smith Seld, is out and rs a newsy sheet. It lia our best wihes for sticeess. . In this i-ue of the Herald Zfr. D. II. Graves offers some valuable rel ttae for sate. Read his . advertisement if you wuh to pttrclsase. " l"he wedding robes have been bought and a re now bsg tmt into the proper shape fur several ot our fair oues to be sacrificed in at an early day: On the 1st inst., Mr. Eryant R. Hin nant, oie of Johnston's very best cttiaurts, died at his residence iu Beulah tonship, at the advanced age of 71. Two young gentlemen were baptised into the fellowship of the Missionary liap t.st church of this place last Friday morn ing by Rev J R Jones, the pastor, There was a huge washout near con- teutuea. on "the short cut. during the recent rain. Au cmlwukiuent on the railroad was also washed down eight miles sevuk of Siuitl field. : -Raleigh has seat f 1,20 UJ WOrfes t.Mt niiraer; WilmingtaB oporildg ol 82, WKij Charii.tte 1 ,UU0;' lK6 total amount sent from this.State to Charleston will run above S 10,000. ' t" On the Sth inst., Mr. Wilhaai Tur lington, of Grove k.wusliip. Harnett cduuty, we a informed, killed a grey eagle on the Horse 1'ond Branch, thrt measured 6 feet and 11 inches from tip to tip. Rev. J. R. Jones has received a call to the Baptist Church at Clayton, lie has not decided as to whether to accept the call or not yet, but has the matter under consideration. J , : , - . To the corresptndent Hi," in a recent issue of the. Clayton wo will say, we received ample pay for the publication of CoL Jrgo's cird. As to our Dcmoeracy our past course will bo an index as to our. future creer. - , . . : - - , The public School, white, tor thw Distrivt will op-'n W.nt the 1st Monday in October iu the old Academy bniMing, which we are informed, is o be put in a suitable eon lit ion to touch in. Hon J C SiMrSoroujh will teach the school and it will probably continue six month. Messrs Scott &. Whiaington i the nan'e of a new merehantile Arm just open ed in Smithfield. They are eioYer, polite gentlemen and possess - business purifica tions. Thry ileal in dry-eoods, gnwricn. etc., and would be ploiwed to wait on thir friends at their tore on railroad street, Mr J W Rileys o'.d stand. Chi if Justice W X II Smith, and as sociate Justices T S Ashe and A S Merri mon have written letters of acceptance in I response to thw notify-injr them of jllieir i c?.... r. 'r, rpi. renominatviu by the State Convention. The letter are vicwouslv written, and indicate that these distin 'uished gentlemen will oon tinue to do their -full duty. One day last week o-e of the convicts on the Pitt-bom railroad made a despot ate attempt to escape by running from the I gnards just as the prisoners were bointr taken out of the stoeka le. He wa fired oa but cintinnel to !!'. Later he was his body. We have on hand an interesting let ter fro-n a u Native Tar Heel," now located in Texas which wiil appear ia next issue. The writer pronn-ics to irive n occasional letters from that far off country which will Ie perused bv our people with much inter est. Miss X. AVade & Co.. partially open sl their milHnery cstablish:nent last week iu the store furmal!y occupied by Messrs Sjissct, V oviall & t o . they are dan y re ceiving iheir goods, an I when they are all in .they w ill boast of havinr aj well selected stock as any milliuery store in this section of tve State, Tlie quarterly meeting at Union Primitive Baptist ehurun was held last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. From per sons who attended we learn that there was a large crowd in attendance. Many per sons from a distance .were present Ser vices were conanetcd on Sunday by Elders Brady, Edwards and Seott. Union is 10 miles South east of Smith Sold and is one of the largest chsirehas of tho Primitive faith in Johnston county. - The meeting at Sanders' School houe closed last week, and resulted, we trust, in much permanent good. Some twenty or more were made to rejoice in good hope; several backsliders were redeemed and num bers were made happy in scicg their friends convcTtal. The Rev. Dr. Pool conductod . the mcc.:ntr ;mJ was assLstcd duuug the j "j b c Nowel!t who prejnAod evcry E;?Tlt WPI1(Jerful sue coss. l neir services win long dc remem bered by the community. Mr N R Mitohiner, of Wiison Mills section, showed us last week a sample of tnis years cured yellow leaf raised on his farm. Tho sample we saw, and he says . . , t his whole crop will average as good, will sell for 25 cents per pound. 77o planted in the weed this year 4 and a hall acres, and estimates that he will average not less than 3,500 pounds from the same, which will sell for 375 three-fourths of which be say will be net profit to him. H j has long since abandoned cotton, and gone in to the culture of the weed, since which time he imforres us he ha3 prospered fer more than ho did while engage 1 iu the cnl- j ure of "King Cotton' On Monday night of last week Julian Dun, ewnfined in our jail for selling liquor on Sunday and Major Hannibal Barefoot eon&ued fur fureible trespass, broke out ot jail. v They.were la for three ntotiitfct& and had leen pnt in the cr;2y U b.use it was nreen fort able and no one bolie- -d they wonhl pet otit. But they broke the co!,1Uxk ad ?umI CWr 'nTe1liien, I and vit th.rnnoh ihe Wall and escaned. iwTr-t tc !u;i... ms.fo flr tliMs hut ac yet without success. No blame ig attatched to Sheriff Ellington or Jailor Riley. Both men are white. S.000 pounds of cotton ties just received at Williamson & Blase.. Correction. ' The following person's names appeared in the delinquent tax ist, through mistake: Richard RieVvis, colored, James McNeill, colorevl. I.T. Carroll, white, James M. Piiki&'on, white, M. T. Brinkley, white, Bras Wallace, elored, L. A, Ford, white, Albert Jiais, colored, W. A. Sanders, col on d. , 500 yard of cotton bagiug"just re eeived at Wir!iamsin & Blake's. Xoticc. There will be preaching at the Mission ary Baptist Church Saturday morning at 11a. m. All are cordially- invited to at tend; the members are urged to be pres ent. . ' - - - - J. R. Joxcs, - i - iistor. 4ftOJkrr?Is"ur flJnr j O-1 received at Wil liamson & Blake's; A boldTbiet. " - Last Saturday night "while JTr. Lyon Jones and his brothers were gone to church their mother, Mrs. Jones went to a netgh lvw's house altout 100 yards distant and in their absence the house was entered by a thief, who took several valuables in the way of clothing, two raisers, a pistol and ato sapper and povred butter milk all over the floor. Suspicion points to a party iu the neig!dorhiad and as Uiis is only a repe tition of what has often occired of httc, all the gd citizens of that couimunity should bo on the alert to entrap the thief. Be sane and go to Williamson & Blake's f ryour groceries." Died. Last Saturday evening Mr. John Ives, of our town, received by wire the sad in tellienv of the death of Mrs Klixi Avery, of RH-ky Mount. Sha died Saturday eveo inc at 4 o'clock, at tho residence of Mr. T. M Arrington. She was a laJy of the very highest staa Jing and was ere ly beloved by all who knew her- She had lived a cvnsitent chrLsmin for many years previmxi to her death, and Was not unprepared when the suuinsons came, but was ready t' enssw the river and cuter the haven of rest She was the mother of A'r. H. II. livery, and the aupt of Mrs Bettie Ives, and Ifrs. Fannie W tllianis, sister ot H. A. CuUnm, deceased. Her remains reached Smkhficld on th 7 o'clock train Monday night and was interred Tuesday ruorniug at Silver dale, near this town. Our deepest Sympa thy goes out to the bereaved ones. Tobacco, both chewim and siuvkimf at A ilhamson & Blake's. Little Eivsr Ftmitiya Baptist 4ssod aticr. The Little River A.sociation f thV Primi tive Baptist faith meet at RcLohoth Ch'trch.El-c-a!iin Township, next Frid-y momi'if; at 11 a. in. EM ts 1. 1. Cold. J. rJ. Adams, D. N. tJore, F. L. Oakley. Isaac Jones, Jam Cara oaugV. B. H Waoteu and ethers will be prts wxt. Go. to W&lliumson & Blake's to get your flour and save 50 cents on the . barrel by so doing. - It. llclltous Notices. Elder J. E. Adams will preach at the Primitive Baptist church next Saturday nh;ht, and at Hannah's Creek church the following Sunday. Elder D. X. Gore will preach at the Primitive Baptist church of Smithfeld the 4th Sunday night in this month. E!der I.aac Jones will preach at the same church Jfonday after the 4Ui Sun day at 1 1 a. ni. Chetw, cheese ! the best made liamson & Blake's. ft Wil .Marriage for August.. The following couples hitched ip in the silken harness of matrimony during the month of August: White .- . JJ: J. Rogers and Miss Willie Tomlinson. C. Deans and Miss Martha Deans. L. M. Thompson and JlfLss Anna Price. John A. Lindsay and Miss Marry Gulfey. W. T. Wilki sand Miss Sarah Rajnor. P. J. Creech and Miss Lilite Johnson Abraham Jones and Miss ; Jlnie Wr.d- ddl. : : I. P. Hill, and Miss-. Aldj Jah Black man. 0. V Bsuiaad, and Miss Martha Adkin. Robt rt Xt orrell and Miss lbcfsca Hall. ' Ooloredi ir'. .' ' Rufus Sanders aud Miss Florcftco San ders. - . . - ' John RufEa, and Miss Maggie Mitch ener. Market firm and rising sttiadi'y. Qoarlcr'y Cvif erencc The Quarterly Conference for Smithfield circuit was held at Ebeneczer M. E. church in Wayne county last Wednesday. Hams, hams, at Williamson i; Blake's. Y7abe Democratic Tic b:t The Democrats of Wake, last I Saturday , nominated the following ticket: For Senate Rufus II Jones For House of Reprcsentsyvi BT StricKland, E R Stamp, A J lHaKchard, S F Mordecai. For Sheriff J R Nowcll. For Register M W Page. ; Eor Clerk Tliomas Ba?ger. , For Treasurer A D.7tnc-. .For Coroner Dr J B DuunV For Suveyor Joseph Bbke This is a strong ticket. ( igass, cigars, at Wll!iani3oi cf Blake's. Pacsoaal Hentoln- " Our youns friend 3nr. Narron, of Onfta's township, left one day this wtvk for tlie mted Bingham school to resume his studies. Mrs. Julian Alderman, wife of our wor thy photogra h ri rived m town last week. She wiil reeiee a warm welcome by our people Her two H!o ones came with her. Mr. 'Nick IloIIiacrsworth, for a ion I tim paM'-wi in business here, left for t GoldUboro hwt Friday, which place he wi 1 j make his future home. He will engage iu the nicrcna utile business. Jr Thuinas JITontccuiery, of fialeigh, is in town visiting relatives. Miss Liutie Hyman, after an absence of several weeks visiting relatives at amil ton, returned home Tuesdaj- night. Miss Nellie Wadhell, after spending to months iu the mountains returned home Wednesday afternoou, delighted wuh her trip. Mr. Francis Womack, known here as one of the cleverest young men that lives, has accepted a position iu the drug store oi Lee, Johnson & Co. Mr J W McAlister spent a portion ol last week in- Raleigh among friends and relatives. He returned home Wednesd y evening. He reports an iutcivsting revi val going on atjthi Second Baprist churvh of Raleigh, -There had becu- up to the time ot hia departure about 50 conversions, and the alter was still crowded with peuitauis. Messrs T T Thain, W A! Pittman and W J, Stephenson, left for Warren ten Fri day, vhtre they contracts to builk sevtral residences. Mr Stephenson will return in a few days, but Messrs Thaiu. and Pittman willremaiu thereuntil the work is complete. midst. ' Ei-Slieritr Hill, formerly of tLis county .now a resident I "Xewhernc, was in or city last wick. " He called Into see us, and renewed hi subscription. Miss Annie Adams has returned home. She hits Wen absent for a couple of months teach iug school. Our young fsiend MfD W Galloway ialocal ixing fr the J. Success to hiui in his new lole. Messw J M Bcaty, J A Morgon and Alii Monran returned from the Xorth last week. It is interesting to hear them tell of the ntauv places of interest they Tisiteit. They purchas ed one of the largest and n.Bt select stock of dry goods ever brought to the Auitlifield market. ant they- propose to sell them at prices that will astonish the people. Mr Beaty knows how to buy to advantage, and how to sell iu enter to giv entire salt-faction to customers. A Tisit t-their store will s.Uisty any one what we sav aVcut thcai i-j true in every particular. Mr G T Hughes is in town canrassins for nUclicecks Annalvsis of the Bible. This is sriven p to Ve the bst work of the kind ever rvrodcntod to the vublic. The book meets wit It rea-ly ?ale, as it ro.iulrts only a prance r.t it -. . n...i.o u t ! nd it to anv one. Mr Hughes wi l cnuvi ss alt of the pood people of the county. Au examination of the book is equal to a sale. If Yen "Wisli a Good Articb Of Plug Tobacco, ak your dealer for "OLD RIP." K1PJIM11! SaatJoiJllli CO Is the place, to buy everything in the Drug Line, And a great many articles that arc not in THE DRUCtLINE. jbuih 'uoiSntua X T 'oi'lia mjo aSpoii&ou niinojoijj ajintott oj sjis-m Awur otjjL. Ji o aiqwu'wAUi i; HU!H I 'sjwap -us aintg u o .oiqtg ait jo sisaiuv e.?joo.. -U3UH 2'uipuduuuoaa ut aausi;oii avt I ., ,-ox o a -uaos jao A.tiq I pu;( ?ijo Jtoo.iis'aq aiji si ji -aputt punjjapun oj hsja otjAmsoi l piiuiiuoao4 A"i -;iaoq son puB 'afqja qi jo kisXiwuv sooa -tptt i j , jo Adoo pauiaawx Xpsau SAwq i , pooj unucjojtf -ao;i ?tijj sw joojaad os om oi eoinoa ipiqM ln; pji jo jj.joq on jo mouij j -pisod sijijo aaij-is-wiraiji oi optesuodsipiu jsoiuns puj, sii jo es.ooi auios su it iin pus 'juapnjsi -ijj aqi oj pitt iuaip.xd iom u it japisuoa puw t.'l'lltl 0IU J S5saiuv s.?ioojtpi;ilt pontuni -xa aAvq i )vx Suttms u oausuopl av'l I 1 K 'liliA'Ul 5I "lr ..'Jf00! aAO-.u xu)it sa.u iJiiufJi lH asaop-u j . -i.-Mtu.-) iiidfj aot -swti'souof t ,,-.Cmjsaoo;is d-totu pn .CipsojiwiuusA ainm a;i ipus oi uujsia a'ux. o l "puutiuoJ.a Xi;iaoi pu u.-os joa 3Aq I l'l!U U J JJl,,t'-1 l-auaa q aoj sssiooq ja1 "aqi jo ouo s it pjSo.t pue 'apiiil aqj jo sisaiuuv s.aooijaim. pouiuiasa 3Avq i.'li asnftpaudej ap aa inqi n oj A"jtjaau jsjui jt puaTOino i -aSpaiAon snot -ajiau pu ivjuidjaa; jo aAtioiuoad jjuoutTia aq Hja Epulis pu uoueptoaia si "A)H5 aiq -KI ul PI TJP'Ii0 AiBjq,nii et j "a3wJ ami a"lBao"iia n.nj sij jo osuuoad oqi sumnj Aia -uoq 11 .sajmiduag aq ut AiqS;ui aq o wajttsep puw ss-jij o'q.euo Xaa.va oj pu sjaqouai looqas i)Vqqe qt oi 'ao)iuuu q o) aqesuadsioa; jdomrB pun ajqwniBAut ei H -paqsijqnd liaoq jAa sq 'Aaiiaq I vq ao uaas aaAa aAwq I ivqi i-tos oqi jo 2uiiia pi 'siauaAtsuaqa-id -oioa pun XauA aoj 'saecdjns jj ,,aiqJI a1K 1 J sisjChv aiaiduioD pa msu e,q?o -qaiirfft'psiiiiu VOA 3,U -uotiuann iniJ- jo iap pooi'o pamtUKxa 8Aq j,, :sa"s idaoqsuaaJOJ0',l!1 inll T J(I Ua'IX n qnj -ds Xuk3 'uoiSnnanx .L "apiia a'U i 'solid -tut orann sji sw- sts.ftr ajaidnt.K) v pun Aaa Stttqtautoa ei n -X-tvaqii -,uum ajaj ui ppioqs ivqi "ooq B rit it nuiqt pall taiq;5i qi j BisA"lvti v "S'PHH' pautmvxa Aq j,, poyjo sisuii arcpnircjm aqi mojoj pnu tpjtsos pmoM. Svji -tj"lnj "aiqvtlivj iutAvoaoj puB 3Suitpaas jo pitatsut ooBd umunq aqi jt aq rluo a it .iauai qomu Lojl -qwq aqi ut poiBAoJaoaut autaq flUBpao3U03 stuapujj aauJ 3utaq uojstAjp -qus aqi rsjsajiv uqi aajoq ujao si s ooipu h piq :sjuoa luaaoi iFAiwuy Bjvsaji , jo aud.) pr.q j "sqjnJl jcuaajxa Sit jo uoit3ij!aAUi ub joj poqjaHi juatuaAUoa isoui aqj ui pausa -am 'jiasjt aiuuiOA poaatts aqi st -Amjaaa txoiu it pajpms puB pauAv.o uosjott x was ji piq3 aq pinoAi I pu 'iiAoAaiqBn vx Alauipaaa puo Aiai 8,5t"jooqa;ii 'a IP-aou; J0Ji" :3-iu8 'istjawji A.?iiuud "liassBn aajsaAiivj -4a EARTHQUAKES I Earthquakes may bo uninteresting, buf ' S ASSES, WOODALL & CO.'S, 'z Immense stock cf DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, . . ; TOBACCO, SSUFF, Eie., Et, Such bewilderingly low piiccs, can't tsil fe &;trttct attoutiou. . ' . . . NEW Their Fall and Winter Stock of 77J. 77T XV ML JsTOTI01TS5 Shoes, Hats and Clothing, will be one of ill lira Effl County. Call and see their new styles NEW DRUG STORE. . IR,- HOOD 3rd Street Smithfield, N. C, Next Door to Williamson. & Tilako's. wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pure Drugs, Medicines, O hemicals, Toilet and Fancy Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, 1'atent Meflicincs and Brushei of aK kinds, .S'urgicil Instruments, Trusses and Shouhh?r Braces, Lamps and Lamp ;ools, School and Blank Books, and a full line of Stationary, 1'aint, Oil's, 1'a.mishes and Dye Stuffs, Clas and 1'utty. Always in stock a lull line of nice fruits aud Confectioneries. We also enry a full line of Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry which we propose to sell at astonishing lo. 7 prices, in fact we carry everything that is sold ii a first cla.-s Drui; Store. We have just rcUed a freslt lot of Bnit'a Gard l and field Seeds, li. 11. Ilsod sleeps in the store, Prescrip tions will he aenrately conipoundtid by hiui either day or night. AVe liav added to our stock a very handsome S;laand Mineral Fountain, from wLicb w .ire dispeneing Ice Cold Sola au l Mineral Waters nnd Ginger Ala. iVo liave just raceived otIO t Mason8 Iinprjvcd Fruit Jars wliich we will sell cliaip. Fresh Turnip ep.d 1K) lb just, ar rived. We have also added to our Stock of Books a lare ami complete stoek of seloct Xaveif nd Literature fiom the hc.-t authors. Give us a liial is all we ak. . We invito our friends and the public renerilly to call on ua when in need of an . thing in our line. V cry Ecpectt B. WHERE TO BUY YOUR DRUGS THI 0LDS3T D3US "tiOUaiS t IN SMITHFISLD I Wc ill reniiud Hicir friends that their house is now filled with a select (stock of PIE DEIS, W TOILET ARTICLES, BOOKS, JEWELEY, CIGAR 3 xVND TOBACCO, ICEU0LD SODA ANDVrARI0US MINERAL rATER8, PURE ICE AT lc. PER POUND AND LESS IN LARGE QUANTITIES. j -:o:J . WB HAVE THE AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED I. B. SEELEY RUBBER TRUSSEO I WE GUARANTEE A J?TT IN THESE UOODS. Y-- IF YOU ARE THINKING OF PAINTING SOON, CALL AT OUR STORI AND GET A COLOR SHEET AND EXAMINE OU- LARGE STOCK OF WHITE LEA D, OILS AND COLORS B,Alotof FRESn TURNIP mail receive eareful ottention. SQ.GRKAT CARE USED IN PUTTING UP PRESCRIPTIONS. Satistaetion in c;ooda and prices guyranteod. Smithfield, N. Q- May '22th, 188G, II IS .THE get their prices and of Goods. -3 udy R. HOOD &CO. HOUSE mi medicines, sraoim, SEEDS to arrive in a fov days. Orde
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1886, edition 1
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