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f Boy Shot at M/ilson's Mills. <>n last Tuesday as a through freight was passing Wilson's Mills the brakemnu on the train who was staudiug between two ears drew a pistol and shot John Rogers, a small colored boy, who was ruuniug along by tne side of the train. The ball went through the body and came out near the back-bone. We have not heard the full extent of the boy's in juries. Oakland Heights property will be sold at Auction on Thursday of next week at 2 o'clock. We expect to sell all the lots you will buv at a reasonable price. We will also offer 8 nice new houses. Two of these are ex ceptionally good houses?not1 large but large enough for a small family?4 nice rooms and pantry. Don't you think it to your interest to invest your money in houses already rented so you will get N per cent, net for your money rather .than lend | it at (i per cent and give up 1 j per cent, for taxes leaving you ; only 5 per cent, net? Pou & Brooks, Attys. statement of the condition of the Bank of Smithfield ?AT THE? Close of Business on Nov. Kith, 1901 RLHOURCK8: Loans and discounts #85.861 7!) Overdrafts 0.507 55 ] All other Stocks 12,20(100 ghouse furniture and fixtures 5,560 43 Due (rout banks 14,608 77 Cash items 78 55 (lold coin 1,11)5 00 Silver coin 3.658 43 .National hank notes 8,172 00 Total 5141),MB I on LIAU1UTIE8: Capital stock paid in # 20,000 00 Surplus Fund 4,000 00 Undivided protits 5,08100 Notes and Mils rediscounted, 3 5iK) 00 Hills payable 10.000 00 Deposits subject to cheek... 07,170 00 Due from banks 000 33 Cashier's checks outstand'g. ? 100 70 Total #140.837 52 State of North Carolina, Johnston County. 1, C. V. Johnson. Cashier, of The Hank of Smithfleld, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. V. JOHNSON. Cashier. Sworn to and subedited before me j this 23, day of Nov.. A. I). 1004. W. S. Stevens, Clerk Superior Court. Correct?Attest : K. J. Holt, J. \V. Stephenson, T. K. Hood, Directors We know just as well as you do that we can get more for property in Smithtteld by hold ing it, but we have lots to sell. We bought the lots to sell, not < to hold. We built the houses, so we could sell the lots on which they are built. We want to sell j these lots so we can buy more. ? No man (so far as we know) has lost money who has bought property either in Smithfield or Selma within the last tive years. In fact property is advancing in value all over .lohnston county. Head our advertisement. Could any man ask for a better chance? Pou & Bkooks, Attys. Thousands Cured. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has cured thousands of cases of Files. "1 bought a box of DeWitt's Witch Hszel Salve on the' recommendation of our druggist," so writes C. H. LaCroix. of Zavalla, Tex., "and used it for a stubborn case of Files. It cured me permanently." Sold by Hood Bros., Benson Drug Co., and J. K. Ledbetter. A car of Ellwood wire fencing arrived at Cotter-l'nderwood Co. this week, see them if you | wish to save money. > FROM THt ASHES Baltimore Family's Experience Points a Moral to Residents ot Smithtield. Th? visitor to Baltimore todu.v ?chi I cely realizes tbut less tliuu 11 year ugo the I city was almost destroyed by a memo table Ore. A sitnular comparison might lie* made by George W Nally, one of the 1 leading citizens of Baltimore, as to the change in hie own looks. A short time ago. Mr Nally, writing j from his home address, liJHl Butduy ?t., says "I have been troubled for years with catarrh and had resorted to all remedies that could be thought of. My 1 wife was also afflicted with this terrible disease, but all the treatments we used i 1 were an absolute failure until we tried . ilyomei It worked like a charm gml has made u complete cure in both yf oSt I ' cases. There is no disagreeable stomach ' dosing in using llyotnei. We Ineathed ; it, ami its fragrance, so clean, pure and j . bracing, killed all the catarrhal germs in the head, throat, and lungs " '1 he experience of Mr. Nally and his I wife certainly points a moral to all read- I era of Thk llr.iuno who are suffering , from catarrh. It shows how they cuu be cured of this frightful disease, without ' dangerous stomach dosing. Hood Bros., the local agent* for Hyo- i mei. have so much faith in the treatment | thut they give their personal guarantee . to refund the money Incase it does not J benefit. A complete outfit costs one dol- ' lar, the extra bottles are but fifty cents, t Ask to see the strong guarantee under ^ which Hyomei is sold. ^ LEAVE WOKD FOB ME At this weanom of the year 1 try to he at Smithtield as inueh as , possible, but if you should come ' to see me about a machine aud find me awav please leave word at The Hekald Office and a h machine will be sent to you at t once. .J. M. Beaty. ^ Yelvir,gton's store is the 1 place for bargains in clo- c thing. Leader of low prices. If you want to get your mo ney's worth in shoes, go to VV. T G. Yelvingon'ststore. Wanted 1000 bushels of peas bv The Austin-Stephenson Co. at $'1.00 per bushel. Please bring j them on while our orders last. t You can find at VV. G. Yelving tou's store a nice line of Gents' S Shoes, in l'atent, Coltskin and t Yici. Latest styles and lowest t drices. r THE BABCOCK BUGGY!!! The Best Buggy on t lie market! The beet made! Made of the beet ( Material! The best riding buggy! , The easiest springs! Eggs Carried Seventeen /Viiles 1 Lying Loose in a Babcock Buggy Without Break ing a Single One, Several weeks ago a well known citizen of this town, whose name will be given to those who care to call and ask, drove up to tuv place of business and called me I ind asked me to look in the back Sir if his buggy. He has a Babcock II Buggy. What do you think 1 I* *aw there? This citizen stated to ji me that he had driven seventeen I! miles since he left home. In the jack of that buggy Isaw a curry comb, a horse brush, a buggy vrench, aud six or eight nice resh hen eggs lying loose and lot one broken. He told me, aud ( ic will tell you, that his hens ayed those eggs in his Babcock luggy and that he neglected to cake them out when he started m this 17-mile drive. How is hat for an easy spring? j H. I). Ellington, Manager. [ For a wagon or a buggy see Ino. Keen at Four Oaks, X. C. If you want to trade your old itove for a new one take it to lie Smithfield Hardware Co. The Austin-Stephenson Co. lavea few wagons on hand that. j hey are going to sell cheap for j rnsh within next 30 days. I Gratis. Some beautiful calendars and lice blotters free for the asking it Smithfield Hardware Co.'s j itore. More houses have been painted n Smithfield with Devoe paint han with any other paint. Don't fail to look at the O, K. itoves for sale by G. G. Edger on & Son, Kenly. N. C. The lacks to these stoves are war-1 ented fifteen years. AGAIN II ft* We wish to call your attention to our line of EK saSj Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles. Ac. Do 53x ! ^ m m not fail to call if you are in neeil of anything in W LQ ?t> that line. And also remember that we serve all a\ sa5 Sa3 latest winter drinks at our Fountain. { jf A. H. BOYETT, A asiSfetffgfSLrt'rz.' ns*L>*y:T/ xt* <v n- ? v/ffs. vZv, JP, 'C/XV IvZx. .yTVv . i n ? o % . fc i* I Have Just Received #j A Shipment of Nice jgj * a v 8 Tenncsse HULES and HORSES * 2 And invite the Public to See Them. 1 wish to Sell. * X Them Cheap and Quickly. jd B W. M. SANDERS. | w ^ m jjjj A Disastrous FMrc JJj |j fft Is nothing to be desired, hut a Rood warm room in the cold winter t ime is a f}\ i ^ ^\ joy. We are now fully prepared to contribute our part in this comfort. J ^ ^ Cook and Heating Stoves ^ Jf! '^'i A car load of t he celebrated, "Oak" line of Cook tftoves just unloaded, every ^ one of them fully guaranteed. As to heaters, we have them in any style you . Jn want. Prices are as low as the lowest. Come make vour selection at once. 1 5' R R j-j Guns! Gun&l 6uns! Guns.! ^ W Any kind you want. Loaded Shells and Ammunition to burn. A full line of jW? vj A Hardware and China floods at low price. A 5E Longman & Martinez and Hammer Brand Paints, % E * E Oil, A arnishes. Brushes, Etc. 11 Agents, Farm Favorite (liain Drill. 'Always ^ MK see us before buying. We guarantee prices as low as the low it. W Yours to serve, | g * E. L. HALL& BRO., BENS0N, N. c. J* Next Door ?o C. T. Johnson's. jjjf^ Two Kentucky Mviles i J^j*00 a ! One Birdsell Waggon J _ = x 1 Set Double Harness I | We uffer the abore outfit, new and fresh from our immense n'o^k, to the person who will absolutely dieproveourstateroenttbat I'he Austin Stephenson Co. carries the largest stock of merchandise in Johnston count v ....*? | This Offe^r Open For 60 ? Days b I a Tins proposition is made to any reader of Tin: Hkkal.ii for acceptance within the next Sixty Ilays Here Are The Conditions X 1 . Simplv inspect our stock of General Merchandise, (Jeute' Clothing and Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, l)rv Hoods, Fe?d, Provisions, Mules, Horses, Wagons, and other goods in our stores at Sinithtield and Four Oaks. If you are not then convinced of the truth of our statement, prove the con trary and the above outfit is yours, free of all cost We sell Cheap We prefer to sell $300,000 worth of goods at a moderate per cent , than to sell only $30,000 at an excessive and exorbitant profit W ? believe in "toting fair" both because it is honesty am! policy to do so ' Fair-Dealing" is our motto. We Undersell Because We Under Buy JY #V JY JY This is the secret?Tiie merchant who buys, not only in car lots but train loads can buy more cheaply than the dealer who buys small quantities. For this reason we claim to be the leader of low prices. Try us and see. Some Special Points A 1 Carload Heavy Mules Just Received at Smithfield 2 Two Cars "Elwood" Wire Fencing at Four Oaks 3 Immense Stock, Shoes, Hats, Clothing at Smithfield 4 Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing at Four Oaks. We Lead in Giving High Prices for Cotton Come to see us ^ Austin-Stephenson 3 Company, Smithfield JY Four Oaks & Talk i About T onics! Why man alive?there isn't anything in forty drug stores that will make a fellow brace up and "feel his oats" like a new suit of clothes that fits perfectly and becomingly, and is substantially made of good materials! That's the kind you get at V) DtSlCiNIRS U4Hl . MAKERS of FINE ! M CLOTHING f E Austin-Stephenson Co's.f Children's Suits - , ? ,50 to S5.00 | Youths' - - - 2.50 to 1000 % Mfcn's * - 2,50 to 18.00 $ ' ?*? * Our stock of shoes. hots and furnishings Is complete ond ahsolutcly~reliahle. % ^?Austin=Stephanson Co.,1 N. B. GRANTHAM. Manager. 3
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