Louisburg College , An Ideal Home School lor Girls. FALL TERM BEGINS WED NESDAY. SEPTEMBER XTH, 1 ???>?. The purpose is to secure for the student* healthful condition!, a hjj'py home, Christum influence, a liberal culture, and a thorough education at a moderate cost. Excellent advantages in Music, Art, and Elocution Preparatory Department, with special care for younger girls. Normal Course especially prepared for young women, fitting themselves for public and graded school work. Ample grounds for out-door re creation and athletics The marked feature of this school is its individual careof pupils physi cally and intellectually. MRS. M. D. ALLEN, President, Louisburg, N. C. I 9 j ? mm ? mm mm ?? ?? ?? mi ? Of ? it?* Uf?t I Trinity College | g Four Departments?Collegiate, M S Graduate, Engineering and Law. S ^ Large library facilities. Well- 8 equipped laboratories in all de- 8 9L partments of Science'. Gymna- ? 5 sium furnished with best appa- 5 6 ratus. Expenses very moderate. >1 g Aid for worthy students. % i Young men wishing to study Law jS should investigate the supe rior advantages offered ? by the Department s of Law at Trinity 3 College. . . g For catalogue and further infor- 5 mation, Address x D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, I DURHAN, N. C. ? The North'Carolina State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to de grees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September 15, 1909. Those de siring to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalogue <ind other information address J. I. FOUST, President GREENSBORO, N. C. C KX<OtO)XKO)<a!1CK<CXO ? Trinity Park School ? 9 ====== 0 J A First-Class Pieparatory School Q ? Certificates of Graduation Ac- X K cepted far entrance to Leading K Southern Colleges. Q V Best Equipped Preparatory K I) School in the South. ... 8 I??? 9 Faculty of ten officers and teachers. ^ A Campus of seventy-five acr^s. Li- Q |[ brary containing forty thousand Jj( volumes. Well equipped gymna Q sium. Hiprh standards and modern Q ]H methods of instruction. Frequent jjf lectures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceedingly moderate, jjf Eleven years of phenomenal sue 8 cess. ? Q JFor Catalogue and other information A Address ? H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, jjj Durham, N. C. IJj C CDOOOOOOO I Elon ^ College Co-Educational :: Established 1890 Thorough college courses leading to M. A., A. B.. and Ph. B. degrees. Strong and experienced faculty with highest University training.' Good library, reading room, laboratories, literary societies, excellent music, art ana elocution departments. Diploma from Eton admits to graduate depart ments in the highest universities. Beautiful and healthful location, 17 miles east of Greensboro on South ern Railway. Best moral and reli gious Influence. No hazing. New students met by reception committees from young people's Christian or ganizations connected with the col lege. Good equipment. A11 build ings heated by steam, lighted by electricity, and furnished with water, bath rooms, etc. A large new dor mitory, with modern conveniences, has recently been built to meet the requirements of growing patronage. fCxjenses unusually moderate. Fall term opens September 1st. E. L. MOFFITT, Pre*ident. Elon College, N. C. I White School Committee*. Below are names and post office address of tbe school committees as appointed by the Couuty Board of Education on the first Monday in July, iyO?. These committeemen will serve for two years. Clayton Township. District, No. 1, white. A. J. Bar ber, Chairman, Clayton, N. C.; C< ' P. Ellis, Clayton, N. C.; M. M. Gul ! ley. Secretary, Clayton. N. C. District No. 2. John W. Pool, Pow hatan, I. W. Jones, Powhatan, J. S. Davis, Powhatan. District No. 3. J. C. Hardee, Clay ton, R. F. D. 1; L. R. Branham, Clayton, O. C. Bryan, Clayton. District No. 4. Victor Austin, Clay ton, R. F. D. 1, Henry A. Pool, Clay ton, Ed. Smith, Sec., Clayton. District No. 5. J. A. Sorrell, Chair man, Garner, R. F. 1). 1; A. C. Pen ; ny, Secretary, Carner; C. W. Beas ley, Garner. District No. 6. J. E. Smith, Wil son's Mills, R. F. D. 3; H. A. Jones, ' : Secretary, Clayton R. F. D. 3, W. B. j Wallace, Wilson's Mills, R. F. D. 1. ! Cleveland Township. ? District No. 1, White. A. D. Tay I lor, Secretary, McCullers, R. F. D. Geo. A. Wright, McCullers; Willis A. Sanders, McCullers. I -District No. 2. Claude Stephenson, Secretary, Garner, R. F. D. 1; W. B. Godwin, Chairman, Garner, R. F. D. 1 Thad Stevens, Garner, R. F. D. X. District No. 3. F. T. Booker, Clay j ton, R. F. D. 1; Charles J. Coats, Clayton, R. F. D. 1 James Jones, Clayton, R. F. D. 1. District No. 5. J. W. Myatt, Clay | ton, R. F. D. 1; Willis H. Sanders, Ismithfield, R. F. D. 1; H. M. Barber, i Smithfield, R. 1. Pleasant Grove Township. | District No. 1, White. W. A. Lee, Willow Springs, R. 1; E. N. Stephen son, Secretary, Benson, R. 1; W. C. Watson, Chairman, Willow Springs, i n 1 District No. 2. C. B. Ogburn, Wil low Springs, R. 1; H. A. Stephen I son, Secretary, Willow Springs, R. X; j W. G. Higgins, Willow Springs, R. 1. District No. 3. B. F. Partln, Wil low Springs, R. 2; W. J. Barber, Angier, R. 1; W. H. Jones, Angier. District No. 4. A. H. Stephenson, Benson, R. 1; E. M. Parrish, Ben son, R. 1; W. T. Whittenton, Sec retary, Benson, R. 1. District No. 5. Julius Benson, Ben son. R. 3; J. A. Weeks, Benson, R. 3; J. N. Gregory, Chairman, Ben son, R. 3. District No. 6. B. F. Langdon, Secretary, Benson, R. 1; B. A. Ben son, Benson, R. 3; B. E. Langdon, Benson, R. 1. District No. 7. L. E. Honeycutt, Angier, R. 1; B. I. Stephenson, An gler, R. 1; G. W. McGee, Angier, R. F. D. 1. District No. 8. J. Loyd Stephen son, Secretary, Benson, R. 4; W. G. Dixon, Chairman, Benson, R. 4; John Stephenson, Benson, R. 4. Elevation Township. District No. 1, White, J. D. Mor gan, Benson, R. 1; J. Wills Creech, 'Chairman, Benson, R. 1; J. W. Neigh bors, Benson. i District No. 2. T. Marvin Johnson, I Chairman, Benson, R. 1; D. D. Med , lin, Benson, R. 1; H. D. Stevens, j Benson, R. 1. District No. 3. Josephus Johnson, Secretary, Benson; C. V. Byrd, Ben son; D. G. Allen, Chairman, Benson. District, No. 4. Elbert Johnson, ! Pour Oaks; J. R. Durham, Secretary, (Four Oaks; C. S. West, Four Oaks. District No. 5. John \V. Lassiter, ?Secretary, Four Oaks, R. 4; Esrom Johnson, Chairman, Four Oaks, R. 4; James E. Lassiter, Four Oaks, R. 4 District No. 6. L. B. Langdon, Four j Oaks, R. 4; J. H. Smith, Secretary, ' Smithfield, R. 1; S. A. Lassiter, Chair mau. Four Oaks, R. 4. District No. 7. B. A. Coats, Secre tary, Benson, R. 4; Geo. H. Coats, j Four Oaks, R. 4; J. M. Langdon, j Four Oaks, R. 4. District No. 8. M. C. Barber, Chairman, Benson, R. 1; J. C. Barber, I Secretary, Benson, R. 1; Gaston farrish, Benson, R. 1. District No. 9. W. C. Lassiter, Chairman, Four Oaks, R. 4; C. B. Barber, Secretary, Four Oaks, R. 4; W. L. Lassiter, Four Oaks, R. 4. Banner Township. District No. 1, White. W. D. Thom as, Benson; J. W. Benson, Benson; E. L. Hall, Benson. District No. 2. Joseph M. McLamb, Benson; John D. McLamb, Benson; D. A. Lee, Benson. District No. 3. A. R. Gilbert, Ben son; L. S. Penny, Benson; L. R. Langdon, Benson. District No. 4. L. D. Rayner, Ben son, R. F. D.; David H. Ivey, Chair man. Benson, J. Hannibal Rose, Sec retary, Four Oaks, R. F. D. District No. 5. J. E. Allen, Four Oaks, R. 3; G. P. Dunn. Four Oaks, R. 3; J. W. Wood, Four Oaks. VV. Dodd, Four Oaks. District No. 6. J. W. Morgan, Four Oaks, R. 3; Ransom Rayner, Benson, R. 2; Lunda Lee, Beifson, R. F. D. District No. 7. R. L. Flowers, Ben son. R. 2; G. W. Godwin, Chairman, Benson, R. 2; R. B. McLamb, Sec retary, Benson, R. 2. District No. 9. Win. C. Bar foot, Dunn. R. 2; Mat hew Itayuer, Dunn, R. 2; A. B. Wood, Dunn, R. 2. District No. 10. J. G. Turlington, Benson. R. 3; C. L. Stewart. Benson. R. 3; W. T. Bailey, Secretary, Ben ton, R. 3. Meadow Township. District No. X, White. D. C. Smith, Benson, R. 2; R. T. Hudson, Benson, R. 2; J. V. Barefoot, Chairman, Ben son, R. 2. District No. 2. John K. Beasley, Chairman, Benson, R. 2; P. B. John son, Beusou, R. 2; L. P. Johnson, Benson, R. 2. District No. 3. Alsey M. Johnson, Benson, R. 2; I. F. Parker, Chair man, Benson, R. 2; N. I. Tart, Ben son, R. 2 District No. 4. Cicero B. Johnson, Chairman, Dunn, R. 2; A. D. Tart, Secretary, Dunn, R. 2, Y. J. Lee, Dunn, R. 2. District No. 5. S. P. M. Tart, Dunn, R. 2; J. T. Hudson, Chairman, Beas ley, R. 2; L. Eldridge, Secretary, Beasley, R. 2. District No. 6. M. C. Barfield. Beasley, R. 2; W. F. Grimes, Beasley, R. 2; M. P. Johnson, Beasley, R. 2. District No. 7. John W. Wood, Ben son R. 2; J. S. Lawhon, Secretary, Benson R. 2; T. J. Marshburn, Ben son, R. 2. Bentonsville Township. District No. 1, White. T. H. At kinson, Princeton, R. 4; Atlas Lam bert, Secretary, Beasley, R. 1 W. H. Martin, Chairman, Princeton, R. 4. District No. 2. E. T. Westbrook, Beasley, R. 1; Uriah Langston, Beas ley, R. 1; D. J. Williams, Beasley, R. 1. District No. 4. H. C. Williams, Secretary, Beasley, R. 2; Dock Thorn ton, Chairman, Beasley, R. 2; John Cole, Beasley, R. 2. District No. 5. W. P. Hines, Four Oaks, R. 1; N. W. Smith, Chairman and Secretary, Four Oaks, R. 1; Charley Wood, Four Oaks, R. 1. Ingrams Township. District No. 1. J. D. Stanley, Four Oaks, R. 1; Tobe Bailey, R. 1, Four Oaks; C. S. Stewart, Four Oaks, R. 1. District No. 2. T. B. Allen. Four Oaks, R. 1; J. R. Massengill, Four Oaks, R. 1; Thomas Rhodes, Four Oaks, R. 1. District No. 3. P. L. Hayes, Four Oaks, R. 2; P. E. Johnson, Four Oaks, R. 2; C. S. Upchurch, Four Oaks, R. 1. District No. 4. H. R. Hayes, Four Oaks, R. 2; J. R. Massengill, Four Oaks, R. 2; William A. Lee, Four Oaks, R. 2. District No. 5. Joseph Wood, Four Oaks, R. 2; John Marler, Fourt Oaks. R. 2; Ira Lee, Four Oaks, R. 3. District No. 6. W. M. Stanley, Four Oaks, R. 3; J. W. Lee, Four Oaks, R. 3; Geo. R. Massengill, Four Oaks, R. 3. District No. 7. John A. Creech, Four Oaks. R. 3; J. W. Temple, Four Oaks, R. 3; D. E. Massengill, Four Oaks, R. 3. District No. 8. A. D. Ford, Four Oaks; C. H. Wellons, Four Oaks; J. W. Keen, Four Oaks. District No. 10. R. H. Massengill, Four Oaks, R. E. Stanley, Four Oaks, J. D. Wadsworth, Fotir Oaks. Boon Hill Township. District No. 1. W. G. Rowe, Prin ceton, R. 3; Henry Wells, Princeton, R. 3; A. J. Hill, Princeton, R. 3. District No. 2. W. P. Little, Pine Level, Marshal Holloman, Selma, R. 4; O. L. Peedin, Princeton, R. 3. District No. 3. R. V. Oliver, Prin ceton, R. F. D.; G. T. Boyett, Prin ceton; S. A. Welions, Princeton. District No. 4. Lewis Braswell, Princeton, R. F. D.; Barna H. Wood ard, Princeton; J. L. Pittman, Pine Level.. District No. 5. James D. Thompson, Pine Level, RT 1; John W. Thompson Pine Level, R. 1; D. T. Creech, Smithfield, R. 2. District No. 6. B. E. Gardner, Pine Level, R. 1; London Creech, Smith field, R. 2; W. G. Oliver, Smithfield, R. 2. District No. 7. David Overbee, Smithfield, R. 2; C. O. Langley, Smithfield, R. 2; Troy Thompson, Smithfield, R. 2. District No. 8. W. J. Woodard, Princeton, R. F. D.; J. M. Wood ard, Princeton, Kedar Woodard, Prin ceton. District No. 9. S. A. Pittman, Prin ceton, R. 1; N. B. Lynch, Princeton, R. 1; Lovett W. Tyner, Princeton, R. 1. District No. 10. Geo. F. Woodard, Princeton, W. A. Edwards, Prince ton; J. W. Baker, Princeton. District No. 11. C. H. Blackman, Princeton, R. F. D.; J. T. Massey, Princeton; W. J. Thompson, Prin ceton. Beulah Township. District No. 1. E. L. Pearce, Kenlf, Miles Radford, Kenly, R. 1; Josie Edgerton, Kenly, R. 1. District No. 2. Troy Peacock, Ken ly, R. F. D., W. H. Barnes, Kenly, R. 4; Barnes Pope, Kenly, R. 4. District No. 3. J. C. Grady, Kenly; U. W. EdRerton, Kenly: W. H. flowers, Kenly. District No. 4. N. R. Pike, Baftley; F. C. Gerald, Kenly, R. 1; F. E. Ed jerton, Princeton, R. 3. i District Nj). 5. John Holland, Ken- j ly; Howard ?Hlnuant, Kenly; B. I.I Alford, Keuly. District No. 6. W. G. Pittman. Kenly. It. 2; L. R BoyeU. Kenly, R. 2; S. E. Woodard, Kenly. R. 2. ' District No. 7. M. H. Brown. Sel ma. R. F. D.; J. W. Bailey. Selma. R. 1; \V\ T. Whitley, Selma. R. 1. District No. 8. John F. Wellons,; ' Selma, R. 4; S. H. Starling. Seluia; Britton Smith, Selma, R. F. D. i District No. 9. P. D. Holland, Ml iero; W. N. Barden, Slicro; C. L. ' Batten. Micro. District No. 11. Needham Ayeock, Micro; Simeon Pearce, Pine Level; | D. W. Pender, Selma, R. 1. Oneals Township. | District No. 1. L. W. ISrannan, I Selma, R. 1; J. L. Jones, Seluia, R. 11; G. C. Harp, Selma, R. 1. District No. 2. J. A. Eason, Selma, R. 1; J. E. Corbett, Selma, R. 1; W. T. Parker, Selma, R. 1. I District No. 3. Cullen Creech, Ken j ly, R. 2; W. D. SUncill, Kenly. R. 2; Moses Creech, Kenly, R. 2. | District No. 4. Newsom Narron. ?Kenly, R. 2; E. Raper, Kenly, R. i 2; R. M. Pittman, Kenly. R. 2. | District No. 5. C. L. Narron, Sel ma. R. 2; Jarvis V. Narron, Selma, IR. 2; J. S. Tallon, Seliua. It. 2. District No. ti. J. \V. Godwin, Sel { ma. R. 2; Joseph Hare, Seluia. R. 2; i Andrew Johnson, Seluia. K. 2. District No. 7. J. W. Tippett, Wakefield, R. 1; Clem Creech, Wake field, R. 1; J. P. Price, Wakefield, R. 1. District No. 8. Calvin Strickland. Wakefield, R. 1; J. D. Creech, Wake field, It. 1; J. M. Hocutt, Wakefield, R. 1. District No. S. Walter Oneal, Ar cher, R. 1; Quincey B. Hocutt, Ar cher, R. 1; Thos. Hocutt. Wakefield. R. 1. District No. 10. G. R. Whitley, Selma, R. F. D.; W. R. Branham, Selma, C. II. Wheeler, Selma. R. 1. District No. 11. R. H. Brown, Wakefield, R. 1; L. G. Bailey, Wake field, R. 1; John C. Hood, Wake field, R. 1. Wilders Township. District No. 1. K. J. Castleberry, Archer; J. W. Barnes, Archer; VV. T. Hinton, Archer. District No. 2. S. B. Wall, Ar cher, K. F. D.; Claude L. Liles, Ar cher, R. P. D.; G. VV. Bailey, Clay ton, R. F. D. District No. 3. A. M. Barnes, Ar cher, R. 1; Bryan H. Richardson, Wakefield. R. 1; John Oneals, Ar cher. R. 1. District No. 4. N. E. Jeffreys, Ar cher, R. F. D.; A. G. Bradwell, Ar cher, R. F. D.; N. U. Williams, Ar cher, R. F. D. District No. 5. .1. W. b. Finch, Archer, R. 1; J. S. Strickland, Ar cher, R. 1; E. P. Sanders, Archer. District No. 6. Lemuel Jordan, Wilson's Mills, R. 2; G. R. Standi, Wilson's Mills, R. 2; J. W. Flowers, Wilson's Mills. Wilson's Mills Township. Disrtict No. 1. Loon Uzzle, Wil son's Mills; W. G. Wilson, Wilson's Mills; B. A. Turnage, Wilson's Mills. Pine Level Township. District No. 1. E. T. Futrell, Pine Level; W. L. Creech, Pine Level; Joseph Crocker, Pine Level. District No. 2. Henry Crumpler, Selnia, R. F. D.; J. F. Watson, Pine Level; Thos. P. Oliver Pine Lev el. Selma Township. District No. 1. Henry Batten, Mi cro; Levi L. Creech, Micro, VV. B. Wall, Micro. District No. 3. R. J. Noble, Selma, W. H. Hare, Selma; N. E. Edgerton, Selma. District No. 5. J. S. Sullivant, Selma, R. 1; G. L. Scott, Selma, R. 1; D. M. Morris, Selma, R. 1. District No. ? 6. Iredell Batten Selma, R. 1; R. M. Henry, Selma, R. 1; Levy L. Creech, Micro. Smithfield Township^ District No. 2. W. R. Creech, Smithfield, R. 2; J. C. Jernigan, Smithfield, R. 2; James D. Roberts, Smithfield, R. 2. District No. 3. N. B. Stevens, Smithfield. R. 2; Z. B. Hill, Smith field, R. 2; T. D. Creech, Smithfield, R. 2. District No. 4. Albert Johnson, Smithfield, R. 1; Eugene' Massey, Isaac Mundin, Smithfield, R. 1. District No. 5. VV. B. Hobbs, Smith field, R. 1; W. M. Johnson, Smith field, R. 1; Robert Barber, Smith field, R. 1. District No. 6. J. S. Ogburn, Smith field, R. 1; W. D. Johnson, Smith field, R. 1; W. A. Lassiteer, Wil son's Mills, R. 3. J. P. CANADAY, Co. Supt. of Schools. LOWER JOHNSTON NOTES. Cotton is looking very well In this section considering the June rain fall. Mr. A. D. Tart made a business trip to Smithfield last Monday. The fruit crop in this section is good. ' L. F. A. VISITING CARDS Send us your orders for either printed or engraved visiting cards. Prices right. THE HERALD OFFICE. TEPHENSON NOTES. Mr. John . "hnson, the blind music teacher, has t Pe" at *Ir- T. II. Stephenson'# tor t'u> Ps?t week teach ing music. N The cotton tftav 's very poor through our section, 1.^ ? we hope It will improve considerably. The corn crop is looking very p*o?l?etiOU8- The outlook is for a large crop Ok corn, Mr. Junie Stephenson is all sii'Hes this week. It is a fine, baby girl. Mr. J. P. Stephenson made a busi ness trip to Duun last Saturday. I We are sorry to note the sick ness of Mr. A. R. Standi. He has { been sick for the past fourteen months. He has not been able to go over his farm a single time, but we hope he will soou recover. Mrs, J. D. Dupree visited her mother, Mrs. J. \\". Harbour, last Sunday. July 12. B. W. Life 100,000 Years Ago. Scientists have found in a cave in I Switzerland bones of men. who lived 100,000 years ago, when life vai In constant danger from wild beasts. To-day the danger, as shown by A. ! \V\ Brown of .Alexander, Me., is largely from deadly disease. "If it I had not been for Or. King's New Ilis- ! covery, which cured me, 1 could not j have lived," he writes, "suffering as I I did from a severe lung trouble and i stubborn cough. To cure Sore! Lungs, Colds, obstinate Coughs, and j prevent Pneumonia, its the best medi cine on earth. 50c and $1.00. Guar anteed by HOOD BROS., Druggists. Trial bottle free. MANU8CRIPT COVER PAPER A full supply just received at The Herald Office. ? NOTICE. North Carolina, Johnston County. In the Superior Court. September Term, 1909. Ella Hinnant, Plaintiff, Against Gillls lilunant, Defendant. The defendant, Gillis Hinnant, in this action entitled as herein, will take notice that an action has been commenced in the Superior Court of Johnston County, on the part of the plaintiff, Ella Hinnant, for abso lute divorce, by virtue of Section 1561 of the Revisal of 1905, and the defendant, will further take notice that he will be required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Johnston County, to be held the first Monday after the 1st Monday in September, 1909, it being the 13th day of September, 1909, at the Court House in said county, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in the said complaint. This July 14th, 1909. W. S. STEVENS, C. S. C. JOHN A. NARRON, Att'y. for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Johnston County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. ida Joyner and John Joyner, her husband, Atlanta Sutton and Walter Sutton, her husband, Thad Barnes, Bessie A. E. Barnes, Cad Barnes, Claude Barnes, Frank Barnes and Harry Barnes vs. Bunyan Barnes, William Warren, James Warren, Livia Barnes, Orie Barnes, Joe Davis, Sandy Davis, Con nie Davis, Children of London Hooks, deceased, the Children of Bright Lamb, and Peter Barnes. Pursuant to an order of sale made in tile above entitled special pro ceedings by the Clerk Superior court of Johnston county, which order was duly approved by Judge W. K. Al len, of the Sixth Judicial District of North Carolina, the undersigned com missioners will sell at public auc tion, upon the premises near the residence of Sidney Wellons, in Boon Hill township, Johnston county, on the 14th day of August, 1909, at 110 A. M., the one-seventh undivid ed interest, right and title of the plaintiffs in and td the two parcels of land described as follows: (A) Beginning at a stake. Sidney Wel lons" line, corner of Mrs. Catharine Oliver's dower, and runs with her line N. 2% E. passing her corner 98 poles to a stake in Sylvester Pearce's line, thence with his line on the 1th day of August, 1909, at corner of lot No. 2, thence with the line of said lot S. 2% W. 98 poles to a stake in Sidney Wellons' line, thence with his line 87% W. 16 1-3 poles to the beginning, containing 10 acres; (B) Beginning at a stake Sid ney Wellons' line, corner of lot No. 1, and runs with the line of said lot N. 2% 98 poles to a stake in Sylvester Pearce's line, thence with said line S. 87% W. 14 poles to a stake, his corner, thence with his line 8. 2% W. 42 poles to a stake, thence with his line N. 87% E. 4 poles to a stake, corner of lot No. 3, thence with line of said lot S. 2% W. 66 poles to a red oak, thence N. 87% W. 18% poles to the begin ning containing ten acres. Time of sale: Saturday, August 14, 1909, 10 A. M. Place of sale: On the premises, near Princeton, N. C. Terms of sale: 10 per cent cash, on day of sale, balance with interest January 1, 1910. This July 15. 1909. L. H. ALLRED, E. S. ABELL. Commissioners. COWAN'S PMP??ek "1111 ** ANTISEPTIC For Sore Throat, Coldv-Crobr Coothl Asthma Burnt, j Sprain*. Bniivt Sunburn, ln*ct Btt**. Phru malum. , Rfeiuccs Fem. A* Drutantv 23c- to 11 A seven, Happy Results Have Made Man/ Smithfleld Resi dents Enthusiastic. No wonder score* of Smithfleld I citizens grow enthusiastic. It j?, enough to make anyone happy to j find relief after years of suffering. I Public statements like the following j are but truthful representations of 1 the daily work done In Smithfleld by j [loan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. R. L. Sanders, Third St., Smithfield, N. C., says: "IJoan's Kidney Pills proved of the greatest benefit to me and I am pleased to recommend them. Before they were brought to jiiy attention. ! suffered continually from backache, often ac companied by sharp, darting pains through my loins. To stoop or ex ert myself in any way, caused the trouble to become much worse and consequently, I was hardly able to do my work. My strength and en ergy graduaMy diminished and I was bothered a great deal by the too frequent passage of the kidney se cretions. Learning about [Joan's Kidney Pills, I started their use and soon found them to be Just what I needed. The pains In my back ceas ed, uiy kidneys became normal and my health improved." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United States Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Executlor on the estate of J. W. Temple deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 9 day of July 1910 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. This 3 day of July, 1909. G. H. Temple, Junius S. Temple, Exrs. Just received a new supply of Letter Heads, Note Heads and En velopes, linen finish, ruled paper. Place your orders with us and be pleased. Beaty & Lassiter, Smith fleld. N. C. Shoeing Shop I have re opened my shop back of Cotter-Stevens Co.'s store, where I propose to do Horse Shoeing. The Only fc. olid Shoeing: Shop in town. Special attention given to I'ltue stock. Good stalls and hitch lots free to all Thanking all for past pa tronage and hoping to be favored with a share of your future business, I am, Yours to serve, THE OLD RELIABLE SHOER, A. H. PHELPS, Smithfield, N. C. Building Material We manufacture and sell Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Brackets, Porch Trimmings and turned work. Heavy Turning a Specialty. Come anu see our .Material. Four Oaks Lumber Co. Want to do Your Work We do all kinds of wood and Blacksmith work. Repair Carte, Wagons, Buggies, etc , New work made to orde*\ Steel plow sweeps fo*. sale. For sale also a full line of bolts any eize and length and other cart and wagon material for repairs. We have a well equipped shop. Give us a call. ? - w. T. & J. H. Holland Kealy, N. C.

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