Spil I Sinner Opii r^jjHESE pictures show only two of the many new Styles in Clothing now Eni being exhibited at this establish QjQ ment. These new garments are marvels of the Tailor's Art?they are wonderfully clever in construction and represent the very latest patterns out for the correct dress of men demanding the best material produced for a small outlay. We can fit you as perfectly as if the clothes had been made to your measure, and at vast saving in price. Stetson Shoes : Popular Hats We have an elaborate display of stylish Shoes and Hats, in all the latest colors and shapes. Let us show you through them Sfek"07 GTROUSE A BROS. ? tl'iMUM COP V BIGHT 100? A ?^TROUSE & JfL ?ros. 2 | DAVIS BROTHERS, - - - The King Clothiers! ?& SMITHFIELD, North Carolina \ I H **111 i M H Bismarck Items. Messrs. Jeff. Johnsouand John Canaday, of Benson, were in our midst Sunday. Itev. Major Langdon, of Clay ton, was in this community a few days last week. finite a number of our young ji ..pie attended church at Kleva t.i >11 Sunday afternoon. Miss (i-rtie Harbour, of Ben son, spent Rnsterat Home with her parents, Mr *nd Mrs M. 0. B *rbour. Phe entert dom * it given by Mi-s Hei mi--* R neon Saturday night was pr>'D'si'teed a succe>s itv all present.. M ss s M 'ttie Haug'itr , n S at id tld, no 1 L l y H vrri.- i, of ltd* : i, are roe gilds'. > of M ^s B -de Sc'pnen-eiu his ve-k. I ilPSY > '20 11)1 >8 Kenly News. Pont Master Pate, of Fremont, was in town yesterday. Mr. Claude Dickerson, of Crt tnont, was here yesterday. Policeman A (J Hooks went to Wilson on hiodiiees today. .1 M. Kenneit v, architect of Ualeiiih, was in town yesterday. Vliss R'i?u VI if lie vs. of Selma is .1 i^jjuit: ?i i vlrs Dora liil brt a m. I' is I?->m 'ivatii! iiriiuariH.) for lt-ul 01 r ? V eiiifi convened here last > ,t nr.I . v md i lei'ted the fol I i wi iif ileleij ites o the County i Convention: I VV Harden, VV. P Bailey. .1 C IVotiiaau, C C. "?iriie, i' O K lifertou and W. H Clivers Tu-V endorsed Mr. P in' r.'-o d in Connrtss and will iro s 111'j f >i him asra'ti Hkpohtek K nly, \ >ri| 22 Leachburg Items. Miss Ruby Byrd, of Fuquay, is visiting \liss Ava Stevens. Mrs. Bettie Holland returned Sunday from a visit to her daughter, near Suiithfield. Mr and Mrs Bvron Johnson, of Claytou, sttent part of last week at Mr. Tnad. Stevens'. Mr and Mrs. L. T. Bvrd and Mr. Noati Thornton, of Fuquay, spent Saturday aud Sunday here. Miss s Bennie Holland and Lucile Hardie attended the Abrams- Allen wedding at Raleigh recently. The school at Shiloh taught by Mr. J. M. Turner, closed Fri day. Mr. Turner is an excellent teacher and deserves credit, for tiis work in this school. Mrs. Susan Johnson died last Friday evening at eleven o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tnad. Stevens. She had oeen in poor health for sonn titue, so her death was not un expected, still it was a shock to her many friends and relatives. A good woman has gone to hei reward We extend our sympa thy to the bereaved. Sol April 22. PROHIBITION ELECTION. Books Shall Be Open For Registration April 24th and Close May 16th. To the County Board of Elec tions: Having received inquiries from mauy of the Couuty Boards of Elections regarding the proper time under the law for opening the registration books for the Prohibition election I referred same to the attorney geueral of the State, who declares the law to be that the books shall be onent d for registration on April 24th, 9 o'clock a. m., and tiuaily closed at sunset, May 16th Wilson g. Lamb, Chairman State Board of Elec tions, Willamstou, N. C., April 14 It Is Not Safe. It is not safe to keepintoxicat ing liquors in easy reach of boys and young men and others whose appetites have been whetted to denand liquors. ?jjZusESSSSES B Absolutely E Pure IjLftr From Grapes, fiff the most healthful ( fly of fruits, comes the chief ingredient of |RO\ALPSi The only baking powder fijf made from Royal A 3 Grape Cream Ayr 3 of Tartar d CotU ? little more thin the injuriou* elum j or phoephate ol lime powdere, but with I Royal you are ture ol pure, hetlthlul food. -r^ I J3re\ved " J)owa JiTome in5he ^ ?Id-North. SialeJ5. || ^)clicious,Hci\UK.ftc^i ! &I jAf "Founfaiass^^^ Okx .a.(\ci irv 1 ,Boiiies~ & Marvelous Announcement I wish to say to my many friends and customers that 1 have bought the A. H. Boyett stock of Drugs, and wil! for the next 60 days offer Special Bargains in all lines. This stock contains drugs of all kinds. Patent Medicines, Toilet Ar cles, pipes and in fact anything usually found in a first-class drug store. The line of baseball goods shown here are all new 1908 goods. The largest line ever shown here at the very lowest prices. Mr. A. H. Boyett will have charge of the the prescription department and will be glad to have you call on him. guarantee ing absolute satisfaction. Yours for business, J. D. BOYETT, I , Sniithfield. N. C. Women's Woes Smithfield Women are Finding Relief at Last It doe? seem that women have more than a fair shaie of the aches and pains that afflict humanity; they must "keep up," must attend to duties in spile of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing-down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Itead of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know Mrs. W. L. Stevens, Third St., Smith field, N. C., says: ' i have no htsitancy in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills as I know them to be worthy of the highest praise. 1 suffered from backache and dull pains across my loins for a long time. This trouble made me very rest less at night and as a result lor the loss of sleep, i arose in the morning feeling tired and without strength or energy to commence the days duties. The contents of one box of Doaus Kidney Pills brought me entire relief and since using them I am able to sleep well at night, arising in the morning refreshed. [loan's Kidney Pills proved so beneficial to me that I would advise others atfiicted in a sim ilar manner to use tliein." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllbiiru Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's and take no other. '"i, N< IT ICE OP LAND SALE. State of North Carolina. County of Johnston. In the superior Court before the Clerk, B. B. Lee, et als. Vs. T A Lee and E O. Lee By viriue of the authority contained in a judgment obtained in the above in titled special proceeedings, the under signed Commissioner will on Monday, May 18th. 1808, at 12 o'clock M. sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the Court House door in the town of Smithfield the following de scribed tract of land: Beginning at a stake at Wellons' cor ner and corcer of lot No. 1 and runs that liDe and past the corner North 24 poles to a stake, a corner of lot No. 3. thence that line Kast 58 poles to a stake in the Wellons line, thence as it is mark ed about South 8?74 poles to a stake thence with that line West to the liegin ning containing 35 acres more or less The above tract of land adjoins the lands of .1 A Tart and Uriah West brook in Meadow township and is sold | for a division. This April 18th. 1?<)8 ,Iamcs A. Wellons, Commissioner. i , WANTED?Good reliable sales | men to sell ^rst-class House, Barn and Roof Paints and Var J nishes. References required with application. Federal Paint Co., Cleveland, O io.

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