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The SiTiiihficld Herald. T. F. BOOKER, Proprietor. THE VERY EAT EST NEWS. usnN7Tex. Feb. 1. Regan 1 tea been elected V. S. Senator to succeed Maxey. Eatend in the Ptsi Office at SmithfieM as Second Class matter. Saturday, Februaky 5, 188' KilL ROil) I, EGIS B. AT IOX. margarine bill. It ter liow much you may turn up your nose at oleomargarine that was not the question ; but the question was, Can the gov: ni.mmif mmoih ,if ono man to nut 5 ! dim ui v.... . Senator asce ism iu tho rot.kots of another ? 1 ion that the bill for the repeal of j K our.goverment the tobacco tax will pass "U despotism more than that of j Senate. I iJnsbi . A'e add hv Docrisy, sham rime .ind , ,1 T . J 1 1, nxat-hn. This Mil was lot in the proper I Jor.SZ "! T 1,,.V TO flip HI .LilUlOHUfJ UtH, order and was sent back to the m employcd. House. i . -. -, .. To amend cniiptor jt nvn HOUSE' 1885, relating- to county auxiliary boards of health. Bill concerning pilots for the To amend section 1415 of the Ih the Legislatures of New ! meanness to the c Jersey, Indiana, We suppose our readers have Senatorial heard much of late of an attempt . tiuues. on the part of the railroads to re- : a law which was passed in Tin: New A - fanm i loy prevenfciiig rauuucra deadlock con-! "Another abuse is a protective I tariff. It means the exercise of The following bills were intro To amend an act to provide port oi. iuimui . f.,i. lamrMior .nl Nll 1 CP,H 11 if taXCS A bill relating to the foreclo- Code, relating to physicians sure of mortgages on real estate. Judiciary. Mr. Abell. for the relilf of the. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISE MEMS. FRANK THORNTON A GRAftID MARKED-DOWN SALE ! A mountingto more lhan a Quarter of a Million Dollars TTfnnia.n Timtitllte OI JOnnStOn v y v -v - ! nnwpf. not to nut money into tlie count v. X - n n- T 1 1 . ... i..,t tnxunn- nit to ii'ii an muiwu-: i o (stah is i a ouivaiinu. iimu X . v I I i I I w- 1 I 1 , ' I S i i I. r ' . . - m- ' ' -- -- , m J I A. .1 ...-i-i.i ( i I ! I ' i m - , . r . - v.mi' A'.-lr Xtntp h:ts lull lo liKiivt" imiu- . ' -tsiauiauicES. i liinii'. in v lo define lobbying and make it a felony. To prohibit attorneys of rail roods from acting as members of thToanuMullsecti()iL 1006 of the ; nffl&U farm ; CJL ZS. iv OR YEARS FAST IT HAS UK KIN MX CUSTOM TO HAVE F Aim layed until now A GREAT LlURlvf, annouucciuei.t of the beginning of this CBE.iT REDTJDTION in prices has been 1 COMMENCING Code, relating to the sale of farm The bill "to repeal th5 present products. . nf r-nimtvirovermeiitand To regulate tle employment L.xnj, " it UUUU r - - - - . .....nnnT lxr ,P l-nnsti- charging such rates as would dis- apork barrel mat iuib o T I" f' t citizens .-i n , r- 1 j"? t ...... tlltHUl IS tO niOtet. I Clll-A IIS criminate against me smaiier ? collstant use lor iv cU0. km n, wff ' t ,,,1,. fl, Hvld of of labor. towns m the State. A Lull was ta I rLttiv, tariffs or indirect I lo,-,,! Plf-trovPrment" was taken To amend chapter 214, introduced m the general assem- m le :--- - C ..fp to rornora- nr,islwd bnness and af- 1885, relating to pensions. blv. in the Senate, to repeal tnat i ting me - -y- - rn; - - , -at . ". l . u To amend section 3113 of the that house. A ; should be careiui w -y- , - . , n , . ! " " " i .vi-ih.v Louisville urotect tne raioiic agaiuai aui-uiw second reading us law. and passed i'ood deal was said on both sides. on Bon. a On the side of the fear there was some on tin other side there wa good deal of humbug, and much was said solely for the sake of 'buncombe. ' It does not seem that the solu tion of the question is difficult. Tinder the present decision of the Supreme Court, the railroads railroads we ; Courier Journal rascality ; legislation ai : unrestrained corporate powers. 02 a: A follows : Binffham, iHevins, Brog- t od ! local option. To increase law relating to elections on Xhis tillering wi UNTIL FEKHUil - .... i .. ., i ec . l t i. i . fTiho object ot this rcuiiction in pricees is not 10 wors on em goons, oui simply to red 9 9 oeitissiie Y 1. stock. This mav be considered an . There are fifty thousand work in men on a strike in New Jer- E sey and in New York. "I do not i i i stood to hapell, Cheek, of tlie justices wish to be under- den, Candler, be in sympathy with j Chillcutt, Crawford ( f McDowell, larceny cases, ism and anarchy. We Crenshaw, Crisp, O'oom, Davis, Bill to incc the jurisdiction of the peace in i i i i So far no I communism and anarchy. We Crenshaw, Crisp, Ooora, Davis, lint to incorporate uc tmwi i . . i:4-; . ; . . ' mj. lit. i r -1 n ii;, . nt imm n-ncrr i i 1 1 ) Tr. l ) ss m i violence has been perpeiraieu, ; cannot prevent mtiuauwta j.u juorsen, runs, naisi-.-iu, nuiwu, wp trust none will be. : society, nor should we do so, n m oiioway, rloover, uowe, nus- i botuuu iuiu; From tlie fact that it includes ZIEGLEE BROS' SHOES isnd otli never before been offered a! less than regulat r lines priccn. ol uce have ITwioAOO. Feb. 1. Miss 3 i Zandt and August Spies were to -IT 1 i-l..v . . -v -I 1. - r -V "I.f we could, wflen mj-cj wuxc jl Van j nrallv It is a moral law that sey, Mort Jordan, MacoA, an, jMCivinnou, Mangum, Newsom, . ! -. i . x T- tha mmaim alinll mit i. - -. i n Zi- -'l.-.t- .-i,,.r : ft'l V 111.1 111 I 1 I 1IITA1 , .iiv Ilia II ll'.ui v .i could not wen exist. j things of the KJJL V ' V v f H Uflll t v v - v vT the diligent, sober, industrious Oakley, Paschall, Pinijix, Pitt -ith the reward j man, Pritchard, Pritchet, Kawls . -. t .u,t mnoi noiiin- Hnr?ftntea bv nl V suburoan justiff ux jt" wurtu, mxv Liv vli..v officiated. spendthrift shall come to ruin. , j But this class legislation of one Statistics shows that during kilui or another lias become so the last decade the population of common that i conceive it to be Great Britain has increased 12 great danger before us. wealth '22 per cent, e have come short ol our m r 9 . . 4-.-.A -i --.v cpiit. SlllDDlUtr Oi nrnfoea oik O illHl oeis'" lilUlV V" fv ' - 7 - J'lV'v.-. ..... ... - mnt nl instruction G7 per!wi10nfl.ii themselves Democrats vv -' . . . , trans- ! cent. who are as absolutely as are be in proportion tt the distance that is if the freight on a ton of Kanit be ten cents for one mile, it must be twenty cents for two miles. &c. The freight would the distance and w hen the distance should become ' Pr cent great the freights would become minnim This decision is cer tainly impracticable ; the the mission of freights to distant Danvii.i.k, innnir- wuu v.wv.iv . . . 'imrima Miniami . l possible under that decision, lite, off railroad commu- - iri:lH,,, milroads are f-V;;- Nation between Danville and with the dhteaa: the north by that line. ; J ;Applause. mous nenaity. lhi?- is- tlie t-nie mat0,t ;1t Sf.it- L. Va., Feb. 1. A Virginia Midlana of eiriHratio on any railroadJApplau are the advocates and orations H)1S brakemeu Sharp, Snell, Snipes Sorrell, Spellar, Stewart, Swain' Temple, Til lev. Turner, Ward. Watson of Vance, Webster ol Caswell, I tied "Insurance," Wells. White of Halifax, White law amendatory of Perquimans, Williams, Wil liamson, WimberU-, Woody, York. Of. Nays. Allinan, A dt roft, Bee son, Bell, Ilennett, Cheery, Craw ford of Haywood, Dohghton, t- t They defenders that are of ve Fe U, zai mug, ui a n- i arniei, it Fries, Gatling, Holman, Holt, Kin Franklin, ( rr, , .tiniiitpn :l T r-)t'.- x . .1... rl, lav l J' - OflUS III Ulf " " uu. ill ti-qpo li.ni'U hS ,. it worked yL " T- "r'TM C " porauons, ho r.d. Aiartin. unttvi nuui fiiow-eit i-'.v-ns. mous pen of the railroad l.-.-P.-.... tliii: lili 1 i"lll UCIl'H UUO , . v v j . . . . . .. . . a vast deal of benefit to the small "J" towns in the State, but because of this recent decision the rail road men attempted and are at tempting to have the whole law repealed! Before the law which is now Section 1963 of the Code Lea- indsey, Long, Lyon, Man. T "I . mw- . . f 1 ! 1 1 awmsteaaoi uj nmu Martin, jueares, aiiiis, 1 We find Dem- Moore, McClure, McMillan, ()s- ommand of all cor- borne, Overman, Parliam, Parson, who from Albemarle county was ried beneath the wreck, body was found today. bu-His ;ribe pre their Patton, Pearson, Proctor, Red- scribe tlie uegan. The Apple-Jack Tariff reform ers in Congress have been com pelled to abandon their scheme tall was passed there was a great deal f t w tl iutv on tin-plate. of crookedness in freight-. The jn (nYassing the House they rates were so fixed that they in- discovered that this little tariiF ured to the benefit of the larger -oh WoiA not gt down the towns : worked ruinously to the . Qf many even of the pro interest of the smaller to1"118-1 tecUonists. Phil. Record Bern. The railroads had a legal right to : charge that way, but still it was J poor Mr. Randall. His Re- other laws for the governm. ctuntry than are provided by the constitution. 1 haven't mentioned civil service. They cry, 'Purify the public service.' I say, 'Purify the Democratic party.' 1 say with James, d.et judgement begin at the house of the Lord." You can always find honest old Dem ocrats who have no axe to be ground. You will not always see them in the halls of legisla tion. Bat we are demoralized by victory. A young Inly asked -tv ding, Southerland, Sutton, Surra of Hyde, Wa Shaw, Standi!, t, Thotaa Schenck, Stevens, Watson V- Llson, Worth. SENATE. Jan. 2'.K 1887. following bilswere Intro- Th duced : By Mr. Pou, to pn the working of cert' Lin upon the public roads. To amend section ; vide for convicts 9 id 1 ol -, i ..,..5tV linn 1.. mo A'Oi I'll I ; i 1 i L I i ! l ' i mean ana comeiiiiiiuiv- m mru puoiican iiitiifrs it-iinn. , . men to do so. Gov. Vance saw be Congressman, but the load he "Senator, is there any Oiiterence the evil, and with the interest of must carry to repay them puts between the Democratic ana Ke t he people ever at heart, he re- j him at a terrible disadvantage, publican parties 1 l said Maaamr commended that the Legis- When the demand of the country I have to get off the cars rielore lature pass the law alluded to is for cheaper salt, wool, coal, , I get to the Capitol, I won 1 11; se above, it was done and thousands iron, tools and imported food pro- ; time to answer that question. duct he is obliged to otter in- laugiuer umix luu.j ... -i i- t0..v iniiamn -Whrst have we done to reduce w i t i i i i r iim v t . ' i : i i ii i i i ii rv. ii'itL v v. - and hogs' bristles. To this di mension is our Samuel reduced. Phil. Record, Dem. i I the regul i" bent nt the of blessings have been bestowed upon this noble patriot that loves the the interest of the peo ple of his State above every oth er earthly consideration. The fTi mmortn- nit v offered to have the law re- Poor. Mr. Randall! His re nealed and thev are making the ' publican masters permit him to tl.o urosr-iit I.plt- be a l I I V III i 'I v -v ' t i - " . j islature, though with little hope he must carry to repay inem of success ' l)llts hhn at 8 terrible disadvan- ill that is necessary to be done tage. When the demand of the f n law l.Mi likp it wraa country i- for cheaper salt, wool. tOtS illlvl ll!ipUH U lor l Pi tors. To am and If of to thf dra bled. Code. ite the as lit of credit preference' Rill relating to the Goldsboro graded school, passed second rea ding. I The following is the insurance law as passed by the Senate : Section 1 That the provisions of Chapter 29 of the Code, enti- and by any of the same, shall not apply to any contract of insurance made outside tlie lit-.iils of the State between a citizen of litis State and any in surance coi opai ty. Section 2 That no clause or provision in any policy of insu rance against lire issued upon real or personal property in the State shall be constructed or held t-1 prevent or limit the liability of the insurance company or person insuring to pay the actual value of property destroyed at the time of the destruction, or the actual damage thereto in case or partial losa to the amount of the insu- reon actually paid for sured: Provided, that act shall not apply to losses damages already incurred, ch shall be governed by ex- . isting laws: provided, further, that this act shi til not prevent I a coper. the insertion of what is usually ! termed the three-fourth value clause) whereby, in the event of loss or damage, the company shall not be liable for more than To bcsrin : I maltg the following prices in BLACK mm ILK! S pieces :it 40 cent.-? per yard, former price 75. pieces at G2., cents per yard, former price 85, 11 piece.-! at 82 cents per yard, former price 95. 7 pieces ai $1 .05 per yard, former price $1.25. li pices Black Silk Rhadamc reduced from f 1.40 to 1.10. 'i pieces Black Silk Tricotine reposed from $1.75 io s 1 .'". 3 pieces Blrck Satin Duchess reduced from Si. 8-3 to $1.43. ttgg 'I hese goods were all good value at the original prices. COLORED DRES3 SILKS. In these (roods I show.-, full line will sell them at a price that y..u will I in Solid Colors, Striped, Checked and Brocades, and e wiliing to pay. Call ami see them. ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS. In this department it will he impossible ti give prices of anything like the eMirc stock, biri to jive you an idea of how i heap i am offering these goods I will mention: All-wool Tricots 40 inches Wide, 42 cents ; regular juice 60 cents. All-wool Tricots, 54 inches ui l SO cents; lecular price 01,00. Oriental Silk s .nitliiu; nsw this season, and a goods 111 it can bswora all the y.-a round, 32 cents; worth -30 cents. I consider it only necessary o say that the entire st ck of Dress Goods including I '.lark Cashmere, Silk Warp Henrietta Cloths, Camels Hair Cloth, Diagonal, Satin nt rl.er-.Sii:.... Crape Cloth and all the low priced Dress Goods will be .-old at prices reduced in proportion tn those I have mentioned. HiLisrnsrEjniiS. 227 pieces White Flannel from 8 cents to the best. -Vl pieces Red Fh Tory best Medicated Twilled. 16 pieces Gray Twilled Flannel. Vouaaa1 Mich opi ort unity of supplying yoarself with these goods. unci, including tlie never have another th the : or wh The lararest assortment ever shown in the State Biium I have marked them down to correspond in pric i and while these goods are worth :i with the balance of the -lock. line of over 200 pieces in atl 9 1 to figure: i La! "ill astonish yea. nd sections the Code ol .ring of jnroi dgnmeiita ora and to of credi- 1722, 18 (relating ) was ta- t in val iOUl Ol tin not exceeamg -n -li market tic amount i ion not A good assort men ades, prices re LADIES, WRAPS. New Markets. Short Wraps and Jackets witn tlie .rice taken .tr. up through the .'easi reduction in prices a- n in Hi in othci of said nolicy, this provi applying to partial losses. NEW AD VEitTTSE M ENT8. ? We can't do it. 1 he ua of Europe are trying to in- taxes tions crease their taxes, and we aon t know how to stop when we have enough. Why do the high ta riffs continue? Because the re- Congressman, but the load cipients of the protection demand before the Supreme Court unfixed coal, iron, it. we think all that been intended in the the law was could have passage of ruction pnt upon the where he is on condition that lie ter. Tlc y are taxed 20 per ce s North Carolina Su- I shall be what he is. Phil. Pec- the necessities of life, while I no railroad should charge a greater freight rate for a certain distance than thev did for a loncer distance The ."oii- law by the preme Court was openly indica ted on the floor of the Senate when the inter State Commerce bill was before that body. It is to be hoped there are enough friends of the people in the pres ent Legislature to defeat the bill to repeal the law without a sub stitute. SE A lORI iL RASC ALITY. food products, he is obliged to offer instead cheaper apple jack, tobacco and hogs bristles ! To this dimension is our Samuel re duced. He pays dear, indeed, for the gerrymander that keeps him Mr. Beck introduced a bill in the United States Senate pre venting Senators from accepting attorneys fees from any railroad company which had received aid from the Government. We do not see what objection any honest man could find in the bill. In fact it would seem to be imma terial to any honest Senator whether the bill should po.ss or fail to pass. No honest Senator it seems to us ought to hesitate YAXCE AT BALTIMORE. a it. Tarin is u t oniy an mnjuibj When it is not needed, but ii is most Iniquitous in the discrimi nations which it makes. Salt is taxed 8: per cent ; spices, etc. free. Laughter. Caster oil, the poor man's friend in time of need, is taxed 189 per cent ; sachette powders 20 percent. Applause. Do you know what sachette pow ders are' fellow citizens? Laugh- nt, the , luxury castor oil is taxed Ly. 'How can a poor man afford to 'linv,. tlm bellvache? Horseshoe la an article of uure luxury, fnni .- , Resolution in regard to Walter L. Bingham, (providing that in all extraordinary cases the Gov ernor, with the advice of the council of thestate can offer a reward not exceeding 81, 000) was tabled. The bill in regard to hecarry ing of concealed weapons with out license. Tabled. HOUSE or ol charter for Ujc Tovrn ; .i !it5a ered l. the Board of '"own Com'Jaiasion tne town ofSelna, Jehneten county, that tiie Mayer advertise in some news nnbiished in Johnston coanty tiiat ;i : will be 1 iresented t tae Le The assort mznt in l n li quality and sizes has been kept partmenl and I can supply any demand and at the same of goods. HAMBURG EDGING A6!D LACES. I have more of those goods than 1 want. Come and -elect what you want and I will i price to suit von. CORSETS. A coninlcte line of the host Corsets, in both American and French make reduced Tlip following i Vwi)a nuuiok imiU ha. nro t:ieil 103 DCl" CCUt, whilst OtIlttll-l tl 1 V . v I fore the Crescent Club of Haiti- fiddle strings are free. Laughter. J more: How can any parly stand up and 'It is refreshing to come from defend such taxation and such the dignity of the United States i discrimination against the poor Senate and to plunge into the man ? You can't get tax down purer air of a Democratic club, because we have Democrats con where I can speak my honest J Renting to it because you don 1 1 convictions. I congratulate you purge the Democratic party, and upon th formation of such an istitution in the queen city of the South. The sacred law of liberty contained in the princi ples of Democracy should be taught in such institutions all over the land, and one of the The following bi duced : To enhance the t ite in the North Carolina Atlantic & North Caro roads by building brar T incorporate the a phan asylum of Oxfoi To amend slction .-7 Code, relating to man ses. To amend section li Code, relating to divor Bill to amend se ti the Code, requiring t fntq of the dec; no supreme court to b k ten days and to bert on the first Monday month, passed secor d readings. Bill to regulate Die hi 1 3 v ere intro- is lature for den t the corporate limits tght forward in the char ue half of (nc mile square mile square, making the North Carolina id ware house the geographical centre, chance section : .:' the charter for said town so as to provide for the office ol a town Constable instead of a. Marshall. AH parties concerned are hereby notified that their coav phunts, if any, will be heard and well oon aidered by said town authorities. Ibis the 16th day of December, A. D. 1886. J. II. Pakkeu, Mayor. In tliis depart menl !l stock is complete all lines Ladies'. Misses and Prici n This sweeping re includes the R m d f made C lo. 1b i ib. ock of Keady-.Made i loilmi'' . 1 1 m pi icei takes in my entire CELEBRATED PEARL SH3RT. NOTHING IS EXCEPTED. THE HOLE STOCK GOES. SAMPLES AND ORDERS. we nover will have the streets of Qf paKSed its fc Jerusalem eleaned until every sap-a ATTf man is compelled to sweep onure his own door. STATE LEGISLATURE. SENATE. proudest distinctions I could wish would be to be the Rabi of such a school. "The Democratic party is the friend to the whole mass of the J;'n.: The following' brla ! duced : I To amend chapter ' 1873-74. For the relief oi A Jan, 28, 18 ST. The following bills were intro a .i. man. former treasui ....ft.n poiintV NOTlOitv J t r. To amend chapter 313, 1, laws of 1879, m regard to nsli- If it wasn't ing in White Marsh, in Cumber- . . . 4 . v .-.i V. 1 makin-ita misdemeanor for him ; people--nch and poor high and t.ito b l-i-ilf nrl rot tfhn Senate of the United States re- I so, I would join some other party, land county. i Tr Imc; the mission, now tliat tlie io ainetut me hmisliuiuou reason has been established, of as to allow a waiver of the home warding off the dangers of class stead law. Judiciary. all of which is for- lo amend acts or ioo, cnap- fused to pass the bill. What mo tive could have inspired this re sult we can only guess. Suffice it to say the result is a National shame. Some time since we made some comments on this body of men which compose the United States Senate. It is get ting high time to make a change in its constitution. There are too many millionaires in it, who bought their seat ; there are de cidedly too few Vances and Becks. The way to work the change is to allow the people to elect their Senators by the pop ular vote. To amend section i special session 188y, V ence to liquor at Ngi Bill for the hotter pi inpflin n ics and labortj its third reading and - Interest and the a rail h roads. ored or- , of the ee licen- 5, of the Ll'JS of certift- s of the ,t on file led down 'f each id third ,IME PHOSPHATE. i ah sea By the Expcriracn Station. Our facilities in this line ampler have attention the f dealing nrc OBsarpassed. Orders by mail and anu: day thej are received, and we solicit both. requests .N. LYSIS N PI Li e 1 1 .1 per cent. 5.11 " " G1.2G ' " 0.81 ' 0.40 " u 1.39 i: Chemist, says at tlie same place, aoou : - i.iuiv a wrei uiept in iniproviog all classes ol suits in the eastern part ol the State, and is es ! peeially applied to a number of crps, as pea nuts, peas, and oat. This material, : which contains, Phosphate and a little l.t:ili in addition to Lime, must incvita- Phosphate... boric Acid... Gavbooatfc... Magnesia Potash Wafer, only Dr. Dahney. Sta 1 1 A - FRANK THORNTON, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C WHERE TO BUY YOUR DRUGS :o: blv wh prove le seel the greatest value to the legislation, allot wiucn is lor- ro amenu acta oj. too-, nu.r- . Q.n bidden 3y the constitution of the ter 65, incorporating the bunk of Senate Dili w ai ujh United states and by those of Henderson. 504 and 519 of the C. the States A bill to amend sections 802 ding the transcript of "One of the greatest dangers and 1005 of the Code, relative to , passed its third readH ii. i, flio fn-vinir nnror f:irrvini' pmH'P l Iftfl WPlUlOHS liaSS- KTOSbt tl. io ri p II Ml . FJL . aav . . -. ' v ' 17 a. . w- 1 1C ,r , . There vas opposition to giving ed its third reading, that power even for the support A bill to prohibit the hiring of iroveL'inent, and yet six months ' out of convicts, and to provide ago, when the goverinent was in for their working on the dirt receipt of 120,000,000 revenue, roads of the State was lost on Contrress was called upon to use its third reading. to oromote a class in I Hill to regulate freitrhts, and terest ia the passage of the oleo 1 not to allow discrimination there- ! duced House bill to chang of opening the fall set Supreme Court to the day in September, pass vretilimr was enaTOr' jedi HOUE. The following Us hallenge reading. 1887. ere intro- k:7, laws 3. Bate- f Chowan ase.) acts of th refer- Head. taction of s, passed le substi ngrossed. sections e, regar- ppraisers, ; was en the time ion of the a at Mon d its third ot on." FOR 00TTON. Here are some different way an T uf eom- lit,.c it into excellent cotton manures: 1 ft.-n tw to four hundred pounds ol Lime Phospl;it 2!) bushels of cotton seed or BiaDOre, and 1Q0 pound-of Kainit in the open farrow, fur one cere. This is composting in the row. 2nd. Compost one thousand pounds T.imn Pbosnhate. 30 bush. " - i I THE OLDEST DKUG AVt iM remind my fneada that hi uno in r HOOD, aaisT f t r : H'OUSE OllSO IS li IN SMITHPIELD v filled with a select st rkol S ll . ... . . m r i t 1 I'lll ml UlvDuo, lAlfiMlfimtliillo, olAJLUiUai I bushels of cotton seed and 00 pounds of Kainitc, with stable manure or anv nc.i earth or muck-. 1 ut from one forth to one-half of this Oa one acre. For Yellow Tobacco. 1 .000 pounds Lime Phosphate, 30 bash el line horse manure, abound fish or other ammoniatc, and 100 pounds high urade Sulphate, on one or two acres. For Truck of all Kinds. Give the land a dressing of 1 ' pounds Kasnit 101LET A B TICLKS, BOOKS, CIGABd AND TOBACCO, ICEC0LDS0DA AND VARIOUS MINERAL V FEUS, :o: I HAVE THE AGENCY FOB THE CELEBBATED I. B. SEELEY RUBBER TRUSSES ! I OUABANTEE A PEBFEGT :o: ; FIT IN THESE GOODS. ..n.vll X Ml iu oh Lime Phosphate and 500 the first year: then use in t!;: furrow or hill GOO pounds Lime Phos- iv vnn uv thivi? rvp, or t a TvrwrKtn soov clf AND GET A COLOR SHEET AND EXAMINE MY LA Rub sioi WHITE LE A D, OJ LS AND COLORS 800 pouii meal or nci fis maoari cotton seed in fjuanttty to d 200 pounds muriate Potash per suit, am acre. For P might he with Kainir, on saodv land For all Fruit Tree?. Grapes, etc, tictihuvis's know the necessity ot I W I'OU. Sr pou M P- T MASEY me it is the natural manure, as snpposea ; uuu pou n us per acie, :nd- land. -Ilor lime, phosphote and potash for all trees and vines, and thev have found Lime Phosphate to supply them cheaply, in quantity, just the thing they need. Apply to are intro- j The Nortii Carolina PhosphatbCo, Baleigh, n. c Attornsys-at-Law and Hal Estate Agents, SMHITPIELD, N. C. land or to sell land, per O! ICE At tue meeting !ountv I 'omtnissionera narr. is7, tin.' following Tdopted : Kosolvcd, tn.-it no pauper -House lie allowed any alIown Mind, insane and idiotic. tfae 4th -I:"1-solntioi) N OTieE -If not bet re H w sm a( I'uOlic If you wish to liiiv bapa we can aidjeu. I We can negotiate loans, for 'once or snort term? on real in Johnston county Persons wishing to lend money or to homm money on n&ortpgc of IaiiiI mny Bud it ! 'tlo-ir nteresl to call oi: bh on February 14th, Is" tat.nln 1(S acre-, lvin ...... - . Smitlilield. There is an ai on the premises and 7" aci Fur nariieulars address. nr. s. . i ....1.1 iirl V :lf'.'. V w,u rv . - I, Ht . II"" tfaci of 1"' aboni five mi 1 M sea-truii' EXXS, Imilhfield,
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1887, edition 1
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