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it era 1 6. rpsis An Excellent Advertising Medium. TRUE TO OUR ELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR COD Large and Increasing Circulation NO. 36. SMITHFIELD, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1895 than VOL. 13. is and i from ected. ture's i re f eelinr ' ins. weak rally tx- appetite ' t work, relia nt hen in K .which is Iron Bit few bot- benefit 'rem the dose it i.t ".,-.1 to take. Liver lments 4 are sab- 'E, MO. .DON TH. A M A M a 'JO, x 291 1 in. A M I " A M r M P M I' M Daily eX lanrt paii- Irant'h Road 4.00 p m Ket urntnir e x 22 a m feiilnii 11 -' leave Wanh- B 4 a in 1 HrDiirn tpt SrimlaT itlauil OCK Alhemarie lav at 500 11 vmouth leaves Ply n m Sun- D 25 a m and lleaTesOolda- 00 a m, arj Ket urriDa- urlveGolo'a- itpk Rocky rille jU5pm iuiie leare e 8 3o a m daily except irenee R rl a m arrive n da v. rex Warsaw ; at4 lO p m Clinton at ith train nnertion at It. All rail M-iday ria , at Rocky ih Railroad North ria I VIVE. bneral Sup ISSES, Weak lyes! kiedy tor v ED EYES, lfu. mmm mm mmm ion, Stye Lasnes, ELIEF E. lera, -r i -xtsta. he used CENTS. Blood and Skin Diseases Always R R R Cured. DDD' BOTANIC BLOOD BALM never ftjlbl to our all manner of Blood and Skin dis eases. It Is the pre at Southern building up and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner of skin and blood diseases. As a building up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely beyond eomparison with any other similar remedy ever offered to the public. It Is panacea for all ills resulting from impum blood or an Impoverished condition of the human system. A stajrle bottle will demon strate Its paramount virtues. for free book of Wonderful Cares. Price, tum per tore : - " bottles. For sale by druggists: If not send to us, and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on receipt of price. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Oa. J For sale by Hood Bros. Smithfield, n. c. W. Benson, Benson, N. C. KEEP AT IT. If you expect to conquer In tle battle ot to-day, You will have to Mow your trumpet In a Arm and steady way. If you toot your little whistle And then lay aside y ur little horn, There's not a swsj wil ever know That suc h a man whs born. The man that owns h t acres Is the man that plov. s nil day: , Anil the man that keeps a humping Is the man that's h-e 10 stay. But the man that ndertises With a sort of sui.den jerk, Is the man that blaru u the printer. Because it didn't wi rk. But the man that get the business Uses brainy printer" ink.. Not a clatter and a sputter. But an ad that makps you think. And he plans his adve-tisemei.ts As he plans his well bought stock. And the futuie of his business Is as solid as a rock Printers' Ink. Reciting THE NEWS, A good reciter is a pleasing person, and is worthy of the ereatest praise. Everybody jlooks upon the reciter with a pleasant smile, his powers carry with them the (acuities that al wa s please the people. The art of reciting brings with it many other delightful quali ties. The reciter attracts all persons to him, converses well and entertains mostueiigntiuny study that is pleasant rather than laborious. One of the great feats of the comming cen tury will be to brighten life by making duty pleasant, and as much so in educational lines as in the lines of manual labor. And in conclusion allow me to sav, as the new year dawns with its bright promises of the future and the old year dies, let us forget the past; forget the sins and misdoings of days gone bv ; forget the good as well as the evil. I do not believe in for- NEW8 OF THE WEEK FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD AS CLEANED FROM THE PRESS. DR. J- ML PARKER. GOLDSBORO, N. C. o o El-rne the Weather Bureau. Jacksonville, Fla , January 4 Fruit growers of Florida are loud in their complaint of the ! nrrliapner r( the weather bureau The subject matter composes ever digging up old errors to re- j mMmm them timely warn- . " .... .. . l .t T A 4- UlrA thP . . . " very little ot his recitation or , view mem. a uo uv "- to the orange inc ; rtf thf frpfc which was so 1 --.l Ij. ' .1 ;j nl K.Mnrr in Vlf nflst. The ! . 1 mnversaLiuu. mui. n u " " r- x riicnerrnns to i tic umiiev Mrs. W. C. Wren--Obituary. Once again the quietude of our community has been broken by the wail of sorrow, for the silent pression and the impressiveness of a clear sweet voice : tnai nar mony which delights all human itv. A poor reciter is a nuisance so-called "Sweet remembrances of the past" are thieves of time. " Look not back mournfully into a the past, it comes not hacK forth to meet the past, again ; go one hard to be indured ; one shadowy future without tear that annovs. worries and tires, and with a orave mamy c. He is always one to be shunned, Selections and Quotations. A pair in a hammock Attempted to kiss. And in less than a jiffy j,U3a" reupap iy9 jqis. Walt. H. Dodd always in the way and always adds to the monotony of any gathering. . j inose mcniLics ihui. messenger has entcrea ine uuu , & d are . ; f ug FreQch schoiar and poli- hcld of one of our neighDors ana which verv few people are nolitician. who recently entered taken therefrom a loving wifeablc to understand. It is not on his ninetieth year full of phys- The Secret of Long Life Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, the Will be in his office in Smith 6eld on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridav, after the 2nd Sunday of each month. DIRECTORY. COUNTY OFFICERS. T. Ellington, office In Court S. Ste-rens, of- A. K. Smith, one m V.. Hood, office In Hood Sheriff J . House a.u.ri.irrmirt Clerk W fice in Court House llesciiiter of Deed Court House. TrfHr-urer I Rros DruK Store. BCoron r-l. J- T. Wellons. Snrvrror Homu.usLamtert. Suprfutendont of Health-Dr. B. J Soble office on Second street. , K Couitt Commissioners P. H. C Board S?u"" j f wbittenton. Jos J Count TkTi ofEducation-J. B. Hardee, a- v OMld and H. SI. Johnson. Count; 'supertntendent of Public In.truc ; tioa. Prof. Ira T. T-rtl-rtom Standard Keeper, I. w . Once. TOWN OFFICEBS. M.orSeth Woodall na" n I .mmissioners a. a.. -'''"; M. id C L.. Ives and filkwlt Third Ward ; F.J. Williams, j.L iTavTsan-l J T. Avera, Fourth Ward Clerk J- A. Wellons. Treasurer T. B. Hood. Tax Collector G. N. Peacock Policeman J" C Bingham. Town Constable D. A. Coats. and devoted mother, and not only has this household been be reaved and made to feel its loss, but all her mary friends feel there is a void in their hearts and a vacancy in the neighbor hood that will not soon be filled. Mrs. Wren, the wite 01 w.u. Wren, departed this li(e, Dec. 11th. at half past 3 o'clock, p. m , and although two physi cians had pronounced her dis ease incurable and her deatn was daily exacted, yet she ex hibited such patience and deep appreciation for all that was done for her, that those whose privilege it was to minister to her found the ties 01 incuuuiF strengthening, and each day were more and more drawn to her so that when the last "dread hour" came it was with deep sorrow we had to give her up. Mrs. Wren, although not amem Ker rf m n v ehurcb. was a Chiis- rnliiv. Mondav. four merely a good voice, for some of the best voices utterly fail. It cannot be modulation, for mod j ulation does not interpret ideas, i Then does it all lie in expression? Surely not, these are merely ical and intellectual vigor, has been telling the inevitable inter viewer how it is his days have b en so long in the land. It is, we are told, the effect of strict adherence to the old precept tools'in the hand of the w ork-j ..earv to be and early to rise, man. These are the most deli- - with steadv work during wak- cate tools with which the hu- j mR hours. Every grand old man seems to man brain has to deal Yet they are capable of doing the master work of worlds - A I I fruit growing industry in tms state. They estimate that they could have saved half a million dollars had the warning been given. That the weather office was negligent is proven by the warn ing sent out on December 28th. This warning arrived in Jack sonville at 8 o'clock. It said that frost was indicated for east Florida, the orange growing s-ec tion, and a cold wave for west Florida, five hours before the murcury had thouched 27.7, and it was then freezing. Orange trees can stand frost so the frost warning gave no alarm. No in timation was received whatever of an unprecedented freeze. Unsuccessful Bank Kobbers Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 5 At Per rysbury, 10 miles south of here, two masked burglars gained an entrance to the exchange bank. A burglar alarm in Cashier Han- "Tbe man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils: The motions of his spirit are dull as night. And his affections dark as Ere bus. Let no such man be trusted." Shakespeare Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Rol 2. have a secret of his own. ivir. Gladstone, we believe, attrib- This work of reciting may be a utes his loneevitv to his habit of unn ext door awake natural gift orendownet, though i taking a daily walk in all weatH-; occapanls and Hanson and it is generallv acquired; howev-1 ers am to his giving thirty-two started to investigate. er be it as it mav, it is not exer-1 bites to everv morsel of food u ev neared the bank the rob- Wendell Holmes pinnca Full moon ; Late birds; Sleigh rides ; Sweet words ; He loved ; She loved ; One kiss ; Much bliss. Both loved ; No jilt; "Wilt thou?" "I wilt." Fa Yes ; Ma Yes; All wet ; Dry set. Large church ; Sweet bride; Gay groom ; Knot tied. Small house ; Much joy ; Long life ; One boy. STATE NEWS ITEMS. Mr. W. A. Gecr, of Rutheiford ! county, was kicked to death by i a mule on the 22nd. i A new bank will be opened in Louisburg, N C, January 10, 1 capital stock $15,000. During 1894 about one hun idred new buildings have been i completed or begun in Raleigh. I Lettuce is being shipped North from the Wrightsviile, N. C. sec i tion and brings from $5 to $7 a , barrel. . GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. Tennesse is to be represented at the Atlanta Exposi'ion with a building of Tennesse marble. The Southern railway compa ny offers free transportation for all shipments to the destitute faimers Of Western Nebraska. William L. Stnmg, the Mayor el ct of New York city, was in stalled Thursday morning. He is the firt Repub'ic in Mayor in many years. Earthquakes continue to be fell in Sicilo. The town of Ro- menetta in the province of Mes- Greensboro and other cities iaj5jna has been greatly damaged. very few of the houses being left in a habitable condition. The tet. perature Friday night North Carolina are sending food j to the famishing farmers in Ne 1 braska. cised without great effort. Oli lver bers appeared at the door and We have heard many people jjjs jaith on equality of tempera-1 fi j three shots at them, and speak of natural born orators, j ture. The late Major ivnox Let me say with all emphasis j Holmes swore by the trycicle. that there is no natural orator which, in the end, was the cause ; He mav be endowed with an ex-, 0f his death Dr F. H Van der ceedinglv bright intellect. But Weyde, and American octogena there never lived, nor does not rian. not long ago offered him- exist a natural orator or reciter. ,,if ..as an example of thelienign I , knocked off and an ac There may be the so-called nat- influence of the study and Prac ;tempt had been made to blow 1 x 1. A o rPtltd . ' r 1 M . i Tali 1st isr 1 rnpr- urai orator, wuum jwhu "- ticc 01 roui. open the floor win. uin" 'Ring out, wild bell, from stee pies hiRh ! Ring out the old year with its The Charlotte News says that the programme is to run Sena tor Ransom for Governor next election. Mrs. Dan Andrews, of Noth Wilkesboro committed suicide New Year's night on account of bad health. A company of practical print ers will establish an afternoon paper in Wilmington and call it the Dispatch. forlorn v oes : Ring out throe- ! Ring out the low-necked Oxford Cashier Hanson returned the fire, but al! shots failed of their mark. The burglars then beat a hasty retreat wil hout securing onv funds. . The combination knob totne iRine out big sleeves, tncairc hats : Take counts and angloroani- The Methodist Episcopal Con ference of North Carolina recom financial mends the absolute suppression I of the sale of intoxicants. ties I'HI'RCHES. Methodist Church-n Ssco.drtrt. ReT. Dr. s. rou. m. on the sec- m. anu c yj , .j,. tinnl o ciri o clock a ond Sundav of each month Sundaj verv Sunilav mornfng at ST Hood Superintendent meeting every WtfifdM I'rayer inst at 8 meeting iv ii vited to attend O ClOCK Aiimviv" these services. -Phiireh on secumi . Cntiat Missionary f - t Services rtS, Rev J O. P"m87e,0(kp. m. on t u o c m. h month. Sunday I a. w :. i in naj'h mnnia the lourtn V",-.tuso ocloe w..h,.n everv MIIIU.1.1 iuuiu.e-.- -- J. M. Beatv", Superintendent. ins every Tnnnaijp'"." v,..-h Elder J. A. T Praver meet 8 o'clock. All m cnrillHlli in i 1 " " ... . , . 1 Ivery unexpectedly called upon to give up her near attic wsw? (about one year old) and her ex hibition ol Christ ian resignation was wonderful to behold and her sorrow was as one that soon expected to meet her darling lit tle oue. Her tavonte nymu "Resting in the Savior's Love," which she requested to be sung to her frequently And though her heart clung to the love ol her husband and her earnest de sire was that she might live to helo train her six bright child ren vet when questioned she al- Primitive Baptist Church -E.iaer I 0 Mg----d her WlllingneSS i2?Sm?S-Z rolSVSi"- 52 ! TSiZ ulTZT. h,r Savior's will. fonUi. Ml are cordially inve c -I i She was the oicesc uaugui Mr. Merrit Holland and was in her 42d year. It fills our hearts with sorrow to have to consign U V.r- 1rnor home. But all felt another reedemed soul had been liberated from its earthly casket and another one gone to swell the throng of the ran somed. Long may her memory live and long may her example be emulated. A. D. T. Leachburg, N. C. weeks before her death, she was j or friends have flattered to that Some aged persons give the ine. Scattered about the floor m - m i 1" I . a 1 J extent . creait ot their long utci iu u- were a number ot toois, inciuu Daniel Webster says that his ; stiner.ce from tobacco, alchohol, ra;irorl crowbar, which they success as an orator was due to ; meat, or what not; others to had used probablv in prying up the fact that while quite a small thcir indulgence in all these j the front window through which bov he formed the habit ot going , things. One old lady, ot wnom out in the woods to recite to i we rea( not long ago as having Viime1f l rear hed the age of 120 or there- It is said that the fondest : abouts, maintained that single thine of Patric Henrv's life was hlrfdness is the real elixir vitae, and she ascritxd the aeatn oi a brother at the tender age of 90 to the fact that he had commit ted matrimony in early life. to recite to himself. One of the great objects of re citing is to become a source of pleasure, either to one's self or ,Viea Rut vou sav. can a V.I1C 11 Ulil . . v. r- they had entered the building. Extensive Grave Robbing. Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 5 It has developed here, as the re sult of investigation, that whole sale grave robberies are being bv students of coi IliUUI'i -j acs . Ring out quacks ! Ring out flats!" Richmond Dispatch. all tariff tinkering the nineteen-story lonsc ill thlS fit V M Ferdinand de Lesseps be- . The reCent burning of the Indi month theJM; services -On Second stieet. astor. services eci j Presbvterian Church.- .. , it . l ii .r o v Pi f bird Skbbath -Korning and .f bsih School every Sabbath -f.u,uui' Trai "Turilngtonrsuperintendent. vou say, person be afforded pleasure in i;eved in horse riding. Mr. James ; ana Medical College, when t wen tv subjects were lost, nas crea ted a demand, and men have SCHOOLS. Turlington Institute -Male and female, ,ra T TurHngton, Ph. B., (0. N. C.) Princ 1 Ji. A. M., (Trtnlty CoHnfs) lth Prof. T. R. Crocker. (Wake Fort at) Sn trcek. C.pt. E. J- Barnes. Mlllitary Tactic, and R. U- Hamilton. Penmanship Tx C TurHngton. teacher!. p.rtmtnt. Mrs. Ira T. Turlington. Music O- O. F. LODGES. - - - 97 T Olive Branch uouge. YhambVlain. V. O.. Sail evervMondav- evening at bo c.o. Odd Fellows are cordially invited. Fellowship Ijonge N, 84. A. Kna? Hall on Second gjO 4t8 the second Thos. S. Tnaln. Secretary. - eacn mrmX looted f. . i l:JC' ( tt mnl v- I r-. .1 .. I - .Vint- in his hnv- as I said in a former article, hood he "got a little bored with "The reader must learn to love too ,nuch horse." In a recent the sound of his own voice." , jitter published. M. De Lesseps If the thoughts recited are better j deuvered himself on the subject than the reciter then they ele- j as follows : "I shall always be vate him and lift him up to a:deepiv grateful to Larine, my higher plain of usefulness. riding master, who. from my "Could we but lift this mystic , carliest years, made me share veil that hides the privacy of j his keen passion for horses and I life from everv great man's head, 'm st;n convinced that daily . i j 4 Vit'i-. ?' , Una in a i n roe ! .. , r i : A A wnatwoniuipit - i norse txcrwsc no. ... 0 j the chsturDance oi inn Nothing is purer, nobler, sweet-: Q- easure been the means of ena- . er, grander than the influence : Wna me to reach my eighty-j TorturinK Didn't Make Him Tell which the voice has upon the fourth year in perfect health."! Monongahela, Pa, Jan. 4 soul. Can a person anorupws-i Carlyle was also a grrai Tuf residence of Solomon any are to others." Surety so. " almost to the cna oi nis long u.c, ! In ancient days the poets let Their flowing hair grow long, i For verv few were barbers who Would cut it for a song. ! But now they wear it closely cropped I Though ludicrous it seems j Lest they should be confounded with The modern foot ball teams! k,.n cr-nrer! in the surrounuing Ti,P nreacher wno is .nurcsna towns to keen track of burials. :ous to be great than to be holy Within the past week two i wj he Hkely to miss both great corpses have been recovered by j ne5S an( holiness, and thus be a friends in pickling vats of the , fanure on both lines and both local colleges, and theexcitement j w0rlds. Christian Advocate. . .int. V. . rcirlents is so intense mm i"- of suburban towns are iornon i vigilance committees to prevent C5. . r . 1 " .1 1 A. M. E. CHURCH v'o,,. RT w S Shepard Paa-; On Hancock resS JggL-J" m. nnd at 8 .or. Services at 11 o clocK a - , h clock P-"oTeveVy Sun .ay morn rB., 9 SO ,'ctek T Shcpbkrd Superinten 'i1.81 r; nfirtine ererr Thursday night fi ST m?n ? cordially itvited to at-j at o elm.- tead these services. Missionary Baptist Vast" " Z- Vtd H-, nrtt and third Sundays 1- e" mtt ing on VV ednesoav u. evening i eek at 8 li T .tfi o'clock. William . iflffrCriVf ' aiflssssssssslVBw Tjk SnflsHnauJnSsT'' 9 WW i'- : '" 'av'bssIsdSHbkS WmW K KNOWLEDGE lust v For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood, Nor did not with unbaskful forehead wot The means of weakness und debi.ity : Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty but kindly. From theH.ome Journal. FEATHERBONE CORSET Brines comfort und improvement and i tends to person: 1 enjoyment when ' riehtly used. Th. many, who live bet- i " . i j Ufa mnrp With ier tnan ouiers an', c-jj , - Boned with i less expenditure by re promptly Featherbone, I -gj gJS La test style, . to heal h of the pure liquid Correct in laxative principl embraced m the Shape, extra j Ji ST to its presenting long waist, the form most acceptable and plea best ma- 1 J Z the taste, the refreshing nd iWy terials, Ab- i WfcUJJ nlonnsins- the system, solutely Un-(--- rolds, beadacbe and feve permanent 55, breakable. o o 0UR nrcfession, became it acta on the Kid- r iJ r ti A Rnwp 8 WlIDOQl wc- Monev reiunaeu WARRANT. after 4 weeks trial if not satis factory. For sale by W. G. Yklvington, t-4-tf. Smithheld, If. oc Pay up your subscription please, as we need the money. It haTgiven satis action to millions and Lwfth the apiroval of the medical profession, became n t : ' Rnwpls without Sem and i 7is perfectly free from eT7mpot IS 7Vr5 all dmg pZZll anfi bottles, but t ito-JJ-ufactured by the California Fig Syrup CJo. only, whose n ime is printed on every package, also the name Syrup of Figs, Sd hSng well informed, on will not accept any subst tute if offered. you ever expect to become aiand he not only rode, but, we man of public career, you cannot j helieve groomed his horse him do it and do it successfully with- j seif out acquiring this art. If you 0n the whole.it must be con ever expect to have a reception cude(j that the real secret of and have it as aristocrats you j hongevity is a sound constitution must learn to recite. If you ex- j prudentlv husbanded. The only , to follow any of the leading! af.nera ,les that can be laid r ' . , - . 1 . t-: : c . 1 professions ot lite tnen xms is out of the first great steps. This work is a great mind trainer. It gives us training in the line of memorizing things as nothing else can do The habit of mem orizing things is indeed a good one. We can soon train our minds to accurately retain ora iLmm ilenlnmntinns. ooems and selections of various kinds with but little study. At the age of eighteen Lord Byron could recite nnndred ooems. Daniel W-ebster, at quite an early age could recite the whole of Mil ton's "Paradise Lost."' It is not an extra attainment to be nble to memorize "Poe's Raven" i which eomorizes 8 full pages) in two hours Why should we addle our brains, overtax the whole svstem and almost ex haust the powers of the mind upon the more difficult branches of college work. I declare that such is not train ing mind, but is the butchery o r xi, of the productive powers ot the human mind. Why not make life pleasant and smooth?. Train the mind by bright and interesting study, An Enjoyable Occasion. A feast of oysters and a flow of soul at Clayton, N. C, Christ mas night at Utopian HhII. The young men of Clayton, the n ,1 r 1 1 uctc rit rniva rv ctuu iaouu, der, a farmer, in irai.owne o - . - handgorne gDX i -" 'f m . ... . tlio f nrhirl xnta young men nuui mv m.w.v. " . .. . a. Dl... Mr. W. P. Neal, of Lonisburg, whose safe was recently robbed of $1,120 has found $1,057 in the possession of a colored boy and the boy and his mother are in jail. The Atlantic Coast Line has bought five new engines of the latest and most approved pat tern with which they propose to handle the heavy winter passen ger traffic to the South. Theyex pectto maintain a speed of sixty miles an hour without anv trouble. Mr. Albium Stewart, an aged citizen of Moore county, was ac cidently shot and killed on Christ mas day, at Batley's distillery, three miles from Carthage. They were attending a shooting match. losh Mcintosh was . loading his rifle which was acci dently discharged, killing Mr Stewart instantly. Mount Airy News: The loss of the apple crop here last year was a serious blow to this whole section. One man says usually he get from $75 to $100 in cash every year from apples, but last vear he did not get a cent. Near ly every farmer in the apple sec tion can say the same thing, and this has caused a serious loss in trade. in Florida was live degrees low er than any previously recorded. It wa-. lower than during the great freeze of 1886. which proved so damaging to crops. Mrs. Susan Young was struck and killed by the engine of a passenger train on the Ashevillc & Spartanburg, sixteen miles north of Spartanburg, Dec 26th. It is believed that she threw her self under the wheels. Japan has little faith in Chi na's professed desire for peace, having beard that the Chinese are negotiating for the purchase of the Chillian navy, and are trying to enlist German officers for their army and navy. fnnshio. was entered lastni bv four masked men. The only occupants of the house were .vir. Snvder, his sister Barbara, and a "hired man, Joseph Shooks The robbers bound and gagged them and then ransacked the 1 KJnrlinor little that was - I I 111 - a '-- mm. down ate those set jorin iy j vauahle thev heated a poker Adam in "As Yon Like it :" j and by threls of torture tried Though 1 look old. yet i am tronK and! Snyder to tell where . . TT -4..W be kept his money nc bornly relu ed to give the infor matio". and toward morning the robbers left. They g t about $100 in money that they found in bureau drawers. r m- v 1 - X A. Mm 4h aifl.A ters ot ramnco to iac bius Ridtxe. from the Blue Ridge to r -' A serious accident happened to the little six-year-old son of Mr. W. G. Holcomb, near Jones- ville, Surry county, Monday evening. His eight-year-old gun when it accidmtly went off, the full load entering the little fel low's face, shooting out one of his eyes and horribly mangling the side of his face. The Power of Cold. Squandered it in Drink San Francisco. Cm! . Jan Santa Fe, to eat oysters and brothcr waS handling a fruits, to listen to ine suwus dulcet music, to join hands in the Scotch ramble, steal part ners, or float in the giddy whirl of the mazv w altz; or, perchance to tell or listen to the same sweet old story of love. There were guests lrom Washington, N. C, Winston. Raleigh, Fayette- j ville, Mt. Airy, bmitnnem, Au burn, Princeton and a flower (Miss Allen) was plucked from ! the and plains of New Mexico to lend grace to the occasion. The reservtd seats were filled llree of charge.) The regular - Resolutions of Respect. Bethesda Baptist Church, Ral eigh Association, in memory of M. C. Smith who died at his res idence near Clayton, N. C. on the 17th day of November 1894-, in the 42nd year of his age, sub raits the following: Whereas it has pleased the all wise Rultr of the Universe to take from his earthly career our much beloved brother, and as he was a member of our church from the time be was baptized (which was in bis early life) up up to bis death, having been reared in this community and as he was deacon of his mother Church and also Superintendent of our Sunday school, therefore be it resolved: 1st. That it is with much sorrow that we have to take our leave trom him and yet we are pro foundly grateful that his faith was strong 111 lile failing him not in death. 2nd. That we will ever remem ber bis zeal as a Christian and his usefulness especially as a dea con or a leader in the church, be lieving also that he has gone to that rest which remaineth for the righteous. 3rd. That it be our purpose ever in the future to follow his example as he followed Christ's. 4th. That we tender his beloved family our heartfelt sympathy in this thcir great bereavement. 5th. That these resolutions be recorded on the church book, a copy be sent to the Bibl:cal Re corder and Smithfield HERALD, with request for publication, and a copy to the bereaved farr.- uy He loved her. She loved him. They loved each other, but' her father objected because f ho vn nncr man was almost a total stranger. Tne time had come when tne f J. II. Fasom, Comm V C H La NC A STICK, L. Barnks. Victim of a Strange Fatality. Uniontown. Fa., Jan. 5. Wm. Spalding, a car dumper, at the Oliver mines yesterday lost his footing and plunged headlong which is 415 WIT ANDJIUBOK. Sqaandered it in Drink. , . ..uf1 San Francisco. Cm! . Jan. 4. j TU. ro ,c a croon StOTV IU1U oi a . 4 . i T..noo 1 iiv 1 v . t-i ..1.1 , . . r 1 u tiii 1 11: ri . wiion y- . , 1 . .. . ir n-tfci tornr rnr i.ii'i . ' ' i ' Hertfordshire farmer. A ew , owned a ;ens were occupied ami most u, you " he Tea ed o ! feet de His hodv was crushed nights ago he went home late I jjj tne Bonanza , the standing up wj hi, L, a pulj) din w as 26 4t ta?kr butt'eTmnL 'TroZ -- e ComstocU lode and i JJ male He heH a long conference with v, rs of age It was his first mistake for buttermilK tie rose . .. out ear v to Flood, joutniui oeuui. h-j-l 1 davs work on the tnpple. three hours earlier ih, next vir for $3,000, grace; but t b. re . was h? did not wan, i I fatality bar followed morning -Tib-B,ts. night He left -J'J r" he TJcion! to ask her father. i the Sp.ldin, ,.,mi.v. Within 18 Mr. Neuwed-Tbese eggs seem t;caiv no estate, hav.ne I Cb"M J mentio.i - George, dear." she R-k d in h h v,- M.embers have died Terv hard, my dear. squandered his lortune n drink bui U ofc m,nIer in which a tremuh u whHcr, "ho much '.viol, tv .deal hs Mrs. Neu w ed-I know it. John; ; and bd investments. He leaves j the crerju ao tb are vou worth ? ' 7 i 4. t kn;i. ihem two houL ,i.,ura ;n NVw York and the music wan J , .. . j..h.. Amn " I Cant Kiv. o the I . S. Armv, fall I I lllllv'i vuv- I ,1 U lldUCU V- - ... 1 . and they wouldu t cook sou. Young Lady If you will let mo have those roses, I will give you a kiss for each of them. But whv do you run awa, cousin? How rude ot you. Cousin One moment going for some more Dorfbarbier. I am roses . ons in Los Angeles two s The farmers of Robeson county are making np a carload of corn to be sent to the Ne-hraska suf ferers What will Wake county do? It is the largest and wealth iest county in the State.-Obser er. Fool Brothers arntelmen. come e. . . . : , 1 . would we neglect our iocui mus ical talent, which added so much to the success of the evening. Mav we all have the pleasure of of acain meeting around th.- fes tive board One of the Boys gain Nor he responded proudly who has had change of the Sho shone Agenc. in Wyoming, says ic is all a mistake about the In- 1 1 -M.L. I 1 A ' . , lu.inn fi 1 if wort Vil(stt 4rl sne sai 1 wun n iuijir ui.-in ..v..r, .j ., . ' I t him know that and low. He has worked lota of thctn Her fac; shown in thetwilight "Then you don't have to ask him." trust. . 1 A he will auk you. on irrigating canais, ana says And George gave the old man! thev worked well and cheerfully a rip. Detroit Free Press. at $1 a day.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1895, edition 1
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