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POINTERS FOR ALL. Spicy Paragraphs and Comments On Matters Current And Otherwise. Hy Para G. Raphek. Uncle Saw will hereafter look out for pickpockets when he car ries any money to Chicago. They do say Paris eat? 40,000 horses a year. No wonder there are so many horseless carriages there. ' Ambassador llryee remarks, "1 was touched when 1 landed in New Yoik." Rut he doiseu't tell us for how much. Senator Foraker evidently be .leveo iuui tiue I. '1 opian will :hange his skin it the whitewash is put on thick enough. When your doctor ask you it he cau see you apart, lie may not be wuutiug to operate but mere ly to tell you about that bill. It seems unnecessary to state that t he Illinois man wu< > lost his Blind because of the increase of salary was not a Congressman. Aliss 0 ir ara Rar laughed eig'i' le at one jo.o- the uthsv night and ueariy uied. Iturbar ous humor of that kind shoul I be barred. Joseph Turner, the first manu-1 fact urer of razors iu the United j States, has passed away. Ten million negroes ought to contri bute to his monument. Speaking of a two-billion dol'j lar Congress, the poor foreigners i who pay the tax, as our Republi can friends say, must be consider ing emigration to America. Money is popularly supposed to do some loud talking, but the $1711,000 that disappeared from the Chicago subtreasury must aiuke its wants known by signs. A man in Canada died tbe other day at the age of 111 without ever iiaving bought ail umbrella. Rut think of the number he might have borrowed during his lift, flmo mu Viuib. A Western financierissure shut "the people and the railroads are corning together". But the people would like it better if fewer of the railroads trains were com ing together. A Kansas man has just mar ried a woman whose name and ad dress be found in a package of cigarettes. Is there no end to the dangers that lurk in the pesky little white rolls? A woman who is expected to Iiraise her neighbor's hat, must eel like the man who is called upon to ask the blessing at the table right after cutting a gash iu ilib thumb vViUi UiO Uuu OpBllttr*. Surgeons now declare that the attempt to cure evil dispositions by removing pressure from the brain, has proved a failure. The only success in that line was achieved by the old-time opera tion which removed the head it self. Tweuty-live years ago the capi tal invested in cotton mills in S. C. was less than $.'1,000,000; now, according to Wm. E. Curtis's re search the aggregate investment is $82,337,000. A few years ago, it was the New South, now it is the "busy South. North Carolina Industries. According to the report of the State Bureau of Labor there are 105 furniture factories iu North Carolina, with a capital stock of $2,908,201 and employing 0,194 persons. Some of the factories are making goods for the export trade. A large toy factory has also beeu in successful operatiou at Salisbury for more than a year.?Ex. ENJOY EMING. Good Digestion Can be Readily Gained with Ml-o-na Stomach Tablets. If you cauuot eat and enjoy hree good heai ty meals a day without a feeling of discomfort, youi stomach is weak and needs to be strengthened with Mi o-ua stomach tablets. The remarkable curative and strengthening powers of Mi-o-na in stomach disorders is attested by the guarantee which Hood Bros, give with every 50c box, "we refund the money if Mi-o-na fails to cure." If you suffer from indigestion, distress after eating, specks be fore the eyes, headaches, pains in the back and side, sleepless ness, or any of the other symp toms of stomach troubles, begin the use of Mi-o-na stomach tablets at once. Hood Bros, sell them in 50c boxes with a guar antee to refund the money unless they cure. OR. BOUCHELLE Dr. L. B. Bouchelle of Thomasville, Ga., a physician well known in the South, is very enthusiastic over the cod liver oil preparation Vlnol. He says: "I have used Vlnol in my fam ily and in my general practice with' the most satisfactory results. It is exceedingly beneficial to those nfillct ed with bronchial or pulmonary dis eases and to create strength." The reason Vlnol is so fur superior to old fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, is because it Is a real cod liver preparation from which all the useless oil has been eliminated, and tonic Iron added. Wo ask every weak," thin," run down, nervous and nged person In town, and all those suffering from chronic colds, coughs and weak lungs, to try Vlnol on our guarantee. HOOD BROS. Mother ot 16 at 39. Daggett, Mich , March 17.? Mrs. Joseph MarteU, aired 39 vears, mother of 13 children,yes t-nlay gave birth to triplets, and their survival swells lier family to 15, there having been only one death. The triplets include two boys and a girl, all strong. The moth er is not in any danger. The boys weigh <? and pounds and the girl pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Martell are of French ancestry and in humble circumstances They live on a small farm of eight acres about eight miles eafct of Daggett. For Catarrh, let me scud you free, just to prove merit, a Trial si/.o box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creamy, healing antiseptic balm, that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by Hood Bros. A Big Block of Ice. The largest mass of ice in the world is probably the one which tills up nearly the interior of (ireeulaud, where it has accumu lated since before the dawn of history. It is believed now to form a block about 600,000 square miles in area and averag ing a mile and a half in thickness. According to these statistics, the lump of ice is larger in volume than the Mediterranean and there is enough of it to cover the whole of the United Kingdom of (Jreat Britain with a layer about seven miles thick.?Baltimore Sun. NOTICE. The undersigned having quali fied as Admr. on the estate of Monroe Jones, deceased, all per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to prosent the same to me duly verified on or before the 22 day of March 1908 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recove ry and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This lti day of ..laicli 1907. Haywood Jones, Admr. Garner, N. C., R. F. D. No. 1. NOTICE. ? The undersigned having quali fied as Executrix on the estate of M. L. Austin, deceased, all persons having claims agaiust said estate are hereby to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 22 day of March 1908 or this notice will be plead ed iu bar of their recovery and all persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate pay ment. This 18 day of March 1907. Mits. Susan C. Austin, Executrix. Benson, N. C., R. F. D. No. 1. NOTICE. The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator on the es tate of Matthew Peele, deceased, hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 22 day of March 1908 or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recove ry; and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 18 day cf March 1907. B. Godwin, Administrator. CROWN l'KINCE OLAF. Only son of King Haakon and Queen Maud and lieir to the throne of Norway. Heart Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness. m??ans Nerve Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing more. Pos- I itively. not one weak heart in a hundred is, in it- j self, actually diseased. It is almost always a j hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. ! This obscure nerve?the < ardiac, or Heart Nerve i ?simply needs, and must have, more power, more ! stability, more controlling, more governing strength. Without that the Heart must continue I to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have ; these same controlling nerves This clearly explains why. as a medicine. Dr. sin top's Restorative has in the past done so much ; for weak und ailing Hearts. I>r. Shoop tirst sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat- | lug heart distress. I ?r Shoop's Restorative?this ( popular prescription?is alone directed to these I weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; I It'strengthens; it off. rs real, genuine heart help I If you would have strong Hearts, strong dl- | gestion strengthen these ..nerves ? re-establish j them as needed, with Dr. Shoop s Restorative Wood's Seeds. Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes have proved by long odds the most productive Extra Early Po ! tato in cultivation. Head the let ters from truckers, in our New descriptive Catalogue for 1007. i We are the largest dealers in Seed Potatoes in the South; | Maine-grown Second Crop N orthern -grown all high-grade stocks selected and grown especially tor seed purposes. Write for prices and WOOD'S 1907 SEED BOOK, telling about all seeds for the Farm aud Garden. Mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen. ? Richmond, Va. ???IIIWI?II ' Don't forget me when you get ready f?r a talking machine or phonograph, or if you already have one, why remember I carry a full line of new aud up to date records, both cylinder and disc, that tit any machine. E E. Snipes, Selma N. r. d^trops That Coflvinc^C Vjj J -"V. knuifNrMddt S Psr Alt* We Will convince you that you fi can "increase your yields per acre" and you won't hare to keep It a se cret, either. Read what Messrs. Wherry A Son, of the Maffnolia Fruit Farm, Durant, Miss., write: "From two acres of strawberries, on which 1,000 pounds of I I Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer! | per acre were used, we cleared a f roflt of |T5 00 per acre more than he other 14S acresof strawberries which had only 500 pounds of this fertilizer." Thus double the quan tity of these fertilizers on each acre of aDy crop, and more than doubly "increase your yields per sere." Be f. sure jrou ouy only > irjflnia-Oaro lina Fertilizers, ij Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Richmond. Va. Atlanta, Qa. ? Norfolk. Va. Savannah lla. I i, Durham. N. r. Montgomery Ala, * Charleston, S. C. Memphis. Tenn. f ; Baltimore. Md. Shrevej?ort, La. 11 ,, . ? I, | mirn-iiiftHTnn i r MManaMUt ? MtartTt.^ For Twenty-one Years Bonanza, l ^ Orinoco & Farmer's TSADS MM 0O n - W REGISTERED F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. V?? have been the standard Cotton and Tobacco guanos in the South? ? because great care is used in the selection of materials. Ask your dealer for Royster's goods and don't take substitutes said to be just as good. See that the trade-mark is on every bag. sold toy COTTER-UNDERWOOD COMPANY, SMITHFIELD and FOUR OAKS. N. C. _ Flwood Wire Fence. One ar\d Two Horse Steel Beam Plows. Stalk Cutters Disc, | Harrows and Cultivators I I |j Are bought by us in car load lots and can save you money Q if you will see us before you buy. We have just received L\ 2 cars open and top Buggies, one and two horse Surrys; 100 sets of fine Harness: One car Furniture; 2 cars Flour; One car ; ^ Bran and Ship Stuff; One car Meal: 2 cars Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls; One car one and two horse Wagons; 3 cars No. I j"1 Timothy Hay: One car of that Famous Dan Valley Flour, jpf You will find the best line of Furniture that Jhas ever been I*- brought to Johnston County at our store. ? We Are Headquarters 9 H For Gusliio And if you buy Guano at Smithfield or Four Oaks it will pay ||| you to see us before you buy. We have the best on the f'l market. Orinoco, Farmers Bone, Prolific, Pocomoke, Bon pjj anza, National, Lee Prepared Lime. Muriate Rotash, Nitraey l ! Soda, Kainit, Acid, Truckers Delight and lots of other leading y brands. So if you want to buy for cash or on time it will jj? :i pay you to see I Cotter=Underwood Co. | DR.. J. C. JOHNSON. Dentist BENSON. 9 North Carolina. Office Over J. W. Benson's 'Drug Etore. ; Dr. R. F\ Holllday Dentist Office UpStalrs over Commercial and Savings Bank Building. Office Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Will be at Four Oaks the first Wed nesday and Thursday in each month DR. G. /\. HOOD. Tbeasurebof Johnston County, Will be in his Office at The Bank of Smithfield. every Saturday until 1:30 o'clock and every first Monday and Court Week. Parties having business with him can get It attended to at other times at The Bank of Smithfield. Nice line of Misses and chil dren's cloaks and jackets mark ed down at cost, at Yelvington's store. When you come to Smithtield again bring along some country sausage for Boyett Bros. | F armers j | N otice | 1 Genuine Peruvian Guano I ?? A Complete Natural Manure imported from P Chincha Islands, Peru. Guaranteed analy |j| sis. 9$) Ammonia. 9^fc Phos. Acid, 2 per cent. Sft Potash. ?1 Is Sold only by ? g| Smithfield Supply Co., Smithfield The Adams Co., Four Oaks || sg John J. Rose & A. Parrish, Benson || b The Coe-Mortimer Co., ? B 33 Broad Street V- CHARLESTON. S. C. Ejj
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