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OUR NEW FOLDING MACHINE. The above is a picture of the Eclipse holding Machine recently installed in our office. It will fold, paste and trim 1,500 8 page papers an hour; will also fold and trim the satne number of 12-page papers per hour. It is a nice machine and does splendid work. Wo cordially invite our subscribers to call in any Friday morning and see this machine at work. The Leading Drug Store 1 Whatever v 'U tiuv ?>f U8 is reliable. In selecting our , (roods we ch >8 only ?uch as we can recommend to our customers. If uu.v of our goods prove un8ati8factory we want to know it. We will make it right every time. Drugs Prescriptions Patent Medicines Stationery Smokers Supplies Perfumery Rubber Goods Brushes Syringes Toilet Articles Hot Water Bottles Office Supplies Books Hood's Chill and Malaria Tablets Hood Brothers Druggists J************!***'**'**'****** | ? Some Of The Goods 03 i1 Wc Carry o i * z : ' o \* Jp Ladie's Ready-to-wear Skirts $1.00 to $5.00. Q Ladies' Wraps $2.00 to $8.50. Children's o lift P Wraps $1.00 up. Nice line Dress Goods. >* r2 2j C Nice li no Hosiery 5 to 50c per pair. Heavy r5 Jfj (2 Underwear for all. Hijr line Men's and Boy's JW Jf] Pants, all prices. Nice line Cuffs, Collars ? pC (j) and Ties. Big line Trunks $1,00 to $11.00. 3 J{ y\ Shoes, all kinds, all sizes, all prices for men, ^ 5 p women and children. Let us supply your [S 8 o ^ 2 B 11 L. E. Watson Ig *| Q Smithfield. N. C. ? B -j3 ?r- & ?-? ar S- e-5-: ?r it- 1 t- ?-at-?- ir S- 5- e- ft- Sr ^ 9 ?v \* 9\ rr\ i w p^ p^ ? 9S j THE Fair | * to ?f\ Is Now Over, Call on Acme q\ ff\ Grocery Co., and see their display of Heavy q\ lf\ and Fancy Groceries. All kinds Pickles, ff\ in bottles and barrels; Preserves, catsup, if\ rj? Pepper Sauce, Stuffed and plain Olives, and ff\ ff\ all kinds of canned goods. Boneless Ham, if\ lf\ Breakfast Bacon, country Hams and western if\ to meat and anything good to cat. Chewing ff\ Ifi| Tobacco from 25 to 50c per pound. fjt ; Acme Grocery Co., I ff\ J ff\ if\ Phone 12 ^ Smithfield. N. C. 'fV vW. jjjk New QOods I am better prepared than ever before to serve you. Besides a staple line of Dry Goods I have a beautiful stock of up-to-date Dress Goods. : : : : Wright's High Art Shoes for Misses and Women. I have added to my up-to-date line of shoes the Dorothy Dodd shoes for women. : : : : : . : All kinds Ladies' Furnishing Goods. A lot of Cloaks just received. Ribbons, Rugs. Trunks, Grips and Mc Call's Patterns for sale. A .fine line of Umbrellas. Ladies and Misses' Hats. The Millinery Department is in charge of an experienced milliner. Miss Davis. Come now?wehavetbegoods you want. W. E. SMITH, SELMA, N. C. Negro Desperado Kills Four. A?hpville, N. Nov. 14.? Five hundred citizens, armed; with Winchester rifles, pistols' find other weapons, Home with blood hound*. nrv scouring the country lor mile* in every direc tiou fro uti here i i search of a ue gro fiend, thought 'o lie the uo lorious Mecklenburg county des perado, Will Harm, who last 2 night between e| -veil and twelve J o'clock slew four uier, and wound- ( ed two ot here, on- mortally, in S a wild, ueinoniacal rush through j towu | The dead men are I'oliceman 1 Charles Blackstock and William I Bailey, Ben Allison, colored, aud ! anotlier negro found this rnoru- ! ing in College street, dead. The wounded are Police Cap-:j tain Page, who was shot in the j arm, and Tom Hall, colored,who j is now at the Mission Hospital and will die. Immediately after the shoot- j ing a posse of 100 prominent cit izens was quit-Viy organized and left at one o'clock this morning to search for the desperado. At six o'clock this morning 200 ad ditional men, well s rtried, set out to scour the country, and at eight o'clock 200 more left the city with blood hounds, making ajtotal of about 500 men now engaged in the search. 'Phis town is in the throes of terrible excitement over the atrocities. Early this morning Mayor A. S. Barnard offered $500 reward for the murderer, dead or alive, which makes a total of $1,000 for the negro's capture, that is it be is Harris. Judge Warley Platzck. The Fayettevilte Observer says that years ago a boy named Warley I'latzek went from Fay etteville to Marion, S. C., and be^an as clerk in a store. Later j he gave up this and was local ed-1 itor of a newspaper in Marion.! While there he studied law, and after he was licensed he located in New York. The New Y'ork World says: Mr. Warley I'latzek, a Tam many nominee for a Supreme Court judgeship, was born in North Carolina in 185-4. He came to New York in 1802, aud after a course in New York Uni versity, took up the practice of insolvency cases in the courts. He is said now to be worth $1, 000,000. Just received 250 sample suits of the very latest styles. Will be sold at 50 cents on the dollar. Davis Bros. NOTICE! By virtue of a power of sale, contained In a mortgage deed, executed to L. H. Boykin by Charlie Hare and wife. Diana Hare, on De cern iter 10th, 1887, and duly registered in the Registry of Johnston Couuty. N. C., Book "K" No. 5 page 527, the uudorsigmd as Mort gagee, will sell at public auction, for Cash, to the highest bidder at Court House door on Saturday, December 15th, 1900, at about 12 o'clock, the following tract of land, situate, lying and being in Johnston County. N. C., (>neale Township, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake Lot No. 4 and runs thence North 87* West 20% poles to a stake, corner of Lot No. 7 in Gillie Johnson's line; thence South 8 West 107 poles to a small ash in the run of Little Creek; thence down the run of Little Creek to a stake, corner of Lot No. 5; thence North 3 East 113 polos to the be ginning, containing 18 acres, more or less; al so 9 acres of LAJt No. 5 in the mutual division, and being all right, title and interest of Charley Hare aud wife. Diana Hare, in and to said Lot. Also one horse cart. Object of sale to satisf) the amount due. November 14th, 1900. J NO. A. NARKON. L. H. BOYKIN, Attorney. Mortgagee. . i MAKE THIS A S 0 0 8 Musical 8 8 . 8 8 Christmas g 8 a * The Hneet Christina* gift you can \f Q make is a j| ? Stieff Piano, f 0 8 8 Our artistic pianos bear our 8 8 name. We could not afford a to put it on any but the B, Q best. We make and sell y Sthem to you at a great sav- X tug over dealers prices, and J i Q on easy terms. Drop us a 8 j Oline and let us tell you all X i about it. * j 8 8 I 1 CHAS. M. STIEFF S I 66 Granby St. Norfolk. V? S B GEO S NVSSEAR B ? ? y Manager Q Q After Jan. 1, 112 Granby Street, jj DR.. J. C. JOHNSON. Dentist BENSON, 1 North Caroline, Officii Over J W IVnsou's Orug ? tore. lALUCKYSUITi| BS ii i i we A Young Man in the country |g flfi Started out in Life, SS| Bajj To make for himself a fortune, 8K an Was looking for a wife. Enterprises he started many. TO Successes they were few, 9aS Once became discouraged? Did not know What to do. Meeting a friend one day, To him his trouble told; He complained of his hard luck And said the World was cold. ? Oh, no, said his friend to him You are wrong about that, It's a Suit that helps make the man ( Not the shoe or hat. c~...???o* r-t toMWIM Ci??^ a* i was in me same tlx one time But a Lucky Suit I bought, = Milton Cloth was the name And to me luck it brought. So the young man went to the store A Suit of Milton Cloth to buy He dressed himself up in it Again his luck to try. Fortune smiled upon him Luck it came his way The girls they were anxious for him So we heard them say. Clothes don't make the character But helps make the man So if you want to oe lucky And Stylish you can By Buying Milton Cloth Clothing P. ( ?WII?t 'BO?.TMI 'I ii i n i i?i w*'i hi The remainder of our Winter Clothing must be sold within the next 60 days. It will pay you to drive 25 miles to buy your Clothing at our store. We guarantee to save you from 25 to 50 per cent, on every suit bought of us. We have the largest and best selected stock of Clothing ever shown in Johnston County. Shoes Shoes Men's Shoes of all Kinds, at all Prices, for all People. They Fit Well, Wear Well, Look Well, gg Last Well. Try a pair and see. j|| Can fit any Foot, one-year old child up. jP jtf Can fit any pocketbook. Can show any ||j P style and any price Shoe. j|| Davis Brothers, The King Clothiers Smithfield, ? N. C.
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