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5 ? ^ News of the County J Happenings of Interest Gathered for THE HERALD by Our Regular Correspondents g* ** BUNN SCHOOL NOTES. We are glad to say that, our de bate is improving nicely. Mr. Oscar Oneal made a business ' trip to Wendell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hocutt visited at Mrs. Jane Hocutt'i Sunday. Messrs. Johnnie Oneal and L. K. Johnson went to Middlesex Monday on business. Miss Lula Bell Grlswold, of Sel ma, is visiting at Mr. 8. Grlswold'* this week. We are glad to have Miss Nova Oneal back In school again, after a f'-? days' Illness. ilr. J. Crowder has moved Into his Jaew residence. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Richardson vis ited in the Emit section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. (Jrlswold vis ited their son, Mr. Oscar Grlswold, of Wendell, Saturday. We are sorry to note the illness of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Plttman's baby. Mr. and Mrs. Montle Wall are vis iting Mrs. Wall's parents. Messrs. J. M. liocutt and Dolphls Wilder visited Mr. J. E. Adams Sun day. Miss Katie Griswold spent Moil- , day night with Miss Joyce Oneal. Miss Myrtle Johnson spent Sun day with Miss Nova Oneal. Mrs. Creecy Wall spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Oneal. "BMJB HELL." Archer, R. No. 1. How to cure a cold Is a question in which many are interested Just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure 1 of colds. It can always be depended Upon. For sale by all dealers. THE CORINTH NEWS. "We are glad to note that Mr. Frank Hodges' little girl Is improv ing after a few days illness. On Saturday night of last week -Misses Katie and Maud King gave to the young people of this section 'an apron party, which was enjoy ? by all who were there. Mr .and Mrs. Percy Stott visited -Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hocutt, Sunday afternoon. We are glad to note that they Tire preparing to build a new church at Corinth. Miss Itobena Hocutt spent Wednes day night of last week with her cousin, Xfr. C. II. Stott. We are sorry to note that Mr. Bryant Richardson, of near Wendell, is very sick. Misses I>-e Murphy and Christine Crowder spent Sunday with Mr. ?and Mrs. Wade Oneal. Little Misses Estell and Thelina Oaeal spent Friday night of last Week with Miss Joic Oneal. Wo are glad to say that Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stott has moved In our section. We gladly welcome them ' to our midst. Ijittle Miss Janie Stott spent Wed nesday night of last week at Mr. T. B. Hocutt's. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Oneal vis ited Mr. Need. Williamson. Sunday. We are sorry to note the illness of -Mrs. Adle Williamson. KEEP SWEET. Archer, N. C. Life Saved at Death's Door. "I never felt so near my grave,'' ?writes W. K. Patterson, of Welling- ' ?on, T x., "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 1 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died of con sumption. and that I'am alive to-dey is due solely to I)r King's New Dis covery, which completely cared me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have I been well and strong for years." ?Quick, safe, sure, It's the best rem edy on earth for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, and ajl throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Hood Bros. In Memoriam. The sweet, gentle spirit of Joshua Daniel T inlavson passed from earth, and in the sadness and grief that fill ed our hearts, woids failed to ex press in tiny measure the full weight our loss. At fIsst we were mute e?nd faith 11 self seemed absent, though anud it all, we felt we could on ly loot up to God, who never makes & stake. Never has It been my ?pleasure to know a character more lovely, and the death of our dear, bel-jved father, it seems to me, de serves more than ordinary notice. Just as J us, whom he loved and served, arose at early morning, so xaty dea- father's spirit was borne jp to higher realms In the fresh, ear ly hour o.' the day?born with a 03ew dav was the spirit life up Into t Heaven. Never on earth has there ever come Into my mind a sadder thought than to be throughout Eter nity, separated from those whom my heart holds dear, but thanks be to God who has made It possible for us all to meet again and enjoy forever a family reunion, where there is no pain, nor death, neither sor row nor crying; and our voices so often blended together here In song, m&> join forever In the glad Angel ic Chorus; and we shall be able to look back and say, it did not mat ter if the day was long, If the night hi i rs were full of pain, and the way was rugged and thorns often pierced the feet; it Is all over now and God hath given the victory through our I*ord, Jesus Christ. In the twilight hour we miss thee, papa, When the shadows begin to fall, And we listen for thy footsteps In the yard and in the hall. Where, O where, shall we not miss thee At every turn and every place; Seems we think about thee ever. And In memory see thy face. The wintry winds may blow about us, The stars bedeck the heavens at night, The springtime give new birth to flowers, And summer's suns shine just as bright. But O, the thought that thou hast vanished, Hushed thy voice and pale thy brow, Gives to life a deeper meaning; Can we bear It, tell us how? NETTIE FINLAYSON WELLS. Falls Victim to Thieves. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., has a Justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for twelve years. They were a liver and kid ney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well n&W. I'nrlvaled for Constipation, Malaria. Headache, Dyspepsia. 25c. at Hood llros. Herbert Franklin Woodard. I will try to write of the death of little Herbert Woodard. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood ard. He was born July 10, 1910, and died January 24. 1911, making his stay on earth 6 months and 21 days. He was taken with pneumon ia nnd suffered greatly through his sickness. All was done for the babe that could be by kind parents, friends, relatives and physician, but non" could stay the hand of death. The little babe will be missed by its d< ar parents as it was a bright, loving little child. And was loved by all who knew him. But realizing that God knows best wo feel that It was his will to take It home to rest with him. We know the child's sweet face will be missed but the lord's will must be done. Dear par ents, you have a hope that you will mee* your babe In a meeting place where you will shed 110 more tears for loved ones but Join with them In for-ever singing God's praise: He took his flight one lonely night. To moulder In the clay; Hut Christ had only loaned him For a little while to stay. \ vacant place Is In their home, Which never can be filled; Rut Christ called him home to glory. According to His will. A FRIEND. WRETCHED STOMACH. Rid It of Gas, Sourness and Fer mentation in Five Minutes, with Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets. Hood Bros. Sell Them and Guarantee Them. ? You eat food to keep yourself alive. iVhen you put food into a healthy itomach It Is the duty of that stom ich to extract from the food all of ts nutritious matter. This nutritious matter Is passed ilong to the blood, and In turn Is ?arried to and supplies life to every >art of the body. If your stomach Is upset It does >ot extract enough nourishment to lupply the wants of the body, and laturally disease (develops wherever he body U w<afce*t. Stomach trouble- or Indigestion auses ? diJtzinena, biliousness, ner vousness, weak eyes, sick headaches, ileeplessness, nightmare, waterbrash, >elchlng of sour food, foul breath, lespondency, constipation and even oss of energy and memory. For any stomach trouble, no mat er how bad. Hood Bros, sell and guarantee Ml-o-na stomach tablets o give quick relief and permanent jure, or money back. A large box costs but 50 cents at Hood Bros., and druggists everywher They are small and easily swallow ed, and used regularly they will mrely cure Indigestion. HALES' SCHOOL HOUSE ITEMS. Minn Mamie Hales, of Zebultm, vis ited Misses Monnle and Ada Hales last week. Mrs. Walter Ileasley, ot Zebulon, passed through our section to-day. I Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Richradson. of i the Corinth section,* visited at the home of Mr. W. D. Hales' Sunday. , Miss Crosier Fuller has returned home after an extended visit to rel atives In Zebulon. I Mrs. W. D. Hales Is visiting rel atives in Wendell this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Fuller, ac companied by Miss Monnle Hak?. made a flying trip to Emit Friday afternoon. Owing to inclemency of the weath er, the box party at Hales' school bouse was not very largely attended. Messrs Coy Fuller and Fred Hales made a business trip to Middlesex last Thursday. | Mr. M. F. Hales is having some building done on his farm in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Price went to Zebulon to-day. Mr. Carl Hales, of Zebulon, passed through our burg Saturday. Mr. Mlley Parrish has purchased a i flno horse and buggy. Messrs. Ransom Stalling!) and Levi Strickland have Just finished housing their crops. Mr. Fred Pace, of Wakefield, was In our midst to-day. Mr. Coy Fuller is visiting his cousin, L. M. Price. Miss Crosier Fuller spent Satur day night with Misses Monnie and Ada Hales. Misses Mamie and Monnie Hales spent last Thursday with Miss Cros ier Fuller. On January 29th, the death an gel visited the home of Mr. I. V. Manning and took from him his de voted wife. Mrs. Manning had been In poor health for nearly a year and all that kind physician and loving friends could do could not stay the icy hand of death. She was a consistent member and worker in Watklns' Chapel Methodist church, and a devoted wife and mother. She leaves a husband, six children and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss, but we feel that our loss is her eternal gain. May the good Lord, who knoweth best, comfort the bereaved ones. F. W. C. Jan. 30th, 1911. PARISIAN SAGE. Puts Hair on Your Head and Keeps It There. Maa or woman, no matter how old you are, Parisian Sage, the unequal ed hair tonic, will make you look younger. Why not go to Mood Bros, and get a generous sized bottle today, it on ly costs 50 cents, and your money back if it does not care dandruff; stop falling hair, or itching scalp. It will make your hair luxuriant, bright and beautiful, and it is the most refreshing, pleasant and invig orating hair dressing made. The girl with the Auburn hair on every bottle. Card of Thanks. In behalf of my family I wish to extend our heart-felt thanks to our friends and relatives for their many kindnesses iu the last illness of my husband, Redic Stancill. MRS. REDIC STANCILL. Selma, N. C., .laa. 31, 1911. Deprived of food, a mole will starve' to death In a day. MRS. JGE PER.JN'S REMEUV ' | A Safe, Sure and Reliable Cu:e for Ec zema, Scrofula, Old Sues and A!! Troubles Rcsul. no horn Im pure, Impoverished or Poisoned Blued. For nearly forty years this gro.nt remedy hat l>een deluded uim?u for n ii< i and cur? In I'MHt's ?f i ll,o tit i i.i -1 i?1 . 1>> - pei >la, 8tonmrt) fi??. \ Ituet ma tlsm. Catarrh. lVti.aV 'lion h > -I Blood Poiaun, and It has ne\ er i i As a 1 ??wi ?. \.!?irutiv . 1: ><) i'untier or Nervine u alw.i\s iii\ ? ? | r i tion, an<l in "ruu-dowu" condn > s r.4i l??:th men ami women It 1- .?' >? 1. icly without an euua!. Nervous rrosiiaiion t*..<1 li>oia uia > leW t?? tt readily. Mrs, J,..? fYrsnu's Remedy Is scientifically compounded fioiu ? 11 i.? 11y Teg? ia!?le ingre dient* of great medhinal properties, ami is absolutely harmless It positively contains no opiate or nartcMc of any kind. |o Iodide of rota*slum or other mlnerar uothlng that will Injure in an\ way. Sufferers from any of the nltove afflic tions are urged to try this great Remedy. Ih? not despair l>eeause you have tried other remedies and found no relief D<? not lose hope Iteeause doctors ha\e given you no benefit. Mrs J04 Person's Rented) hold* out to you health, and life, and h.-ipplness, if von will but aeeept it. \Ve make no extravagant elalms of "quirk cures." or that "one bottle will cure yon." In chroni ? case* referred to. It may take several littles to effe- t a per manent cure hut this U<'nied\ will cure yon If von Ju"t irlve It a eh a nee Write to us tor testimonials from living witnesses people who were afflicted just a* yon my he people who were )nat as hopeless and discouraged as yon hut who are now In per feet health, at d glad to tell all suffering mortal* how Mrs, Joe Vernon's Kemedv < nred th? 111 These tes tlmonlals are 0/ re?*ettt date, and you can write to the authors for full Information. Rut don't delav l?eglnnlnc treatment? ?tart now and yon will soon he c od In eases of external tmuMew it flamma tlon. ulceration or itching humor, our Wash should l?e used lii connection with the Hemefly. For s: le I v druggists* or supplied direct on receipt of price. 11.00 per Itottie: Rot ties f.?r f" 00: 1 doaen by express prepaid for |10 00. by ** r MRS JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO.. Rittrtll, R.& \ I Cotter Hardware Co.f 1 DON'T FORGET I f- J| That we have Lynchburg Plows, all sizes. That we have Bass and other turn plows. That we have Stonewall and Carolina cotton plows. That we have All kinds of Cultivators. That we have bought one car of White's Castings. That we have All kinds of Hames, Traces and Singletrees. That we have All kinds of Farm Implements. That we have Galvanized Iron Roofing, any lengths. if That we have American Square and Diamond Mesh Fence. That we have Sash, Doors and Blinds. ^ That we have King's Cement Wall Plaster. That we carry the most complete Line of Hardware. That we want your business and will always give you || |j ? satisfaction on anything you buy of us. Our customers shall M in every purchase be satisfied or money will be refunded. I COME TO SEE US. ? DON'T FORQET | | Cotter Hardware Co. I 4* *1* v -I- v 4* 4* v v >!? 4* *1* v v 4* v 4* 4* v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 'I* 4* 4* v 4* *!* 4* 4* 4* v 4* 4* 4* .j. 4- .j. ?!< ?]. 4- -J- 4* *?* 4. v v -I- *1* v ?;* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ?!? 4* 4* v v 4* *i" 4* ?C H E A P E Hi ** THAN EVER BEFORE I"BBTTER CLOTHES"! ? t ? ? AT ONE=THIRl) OFF It 4*4* 4* ^ v 4* = .r. ** They Are Going Fast At These Prices. ** ??? ??? ft 2-$22.50 Suits in Fine Worsted, now $15.00** tX 3- 20.00 " Assorted Patterns, " 13.34** ** 1- 18.50 " In the New Brown, " 12.34?* i f 2- 17.50 " Fine Grey with Stripe " 11.67** ** 10-15.00 " Assorted Patterns " 10.00*4* J117-12.50 " Asst. Worsteds & Cassimeres " 8.34TJ ** 15-10.00 " A Fine Assortment, any size, " 6.67tt **19 Suits of Fine Light Weight Worsteds, " 6.25** * * * 4* ft Every size is in the lot, from 34 to 42, with ** *r v v 4-4* Pants and Vest to match, but there are only 4*4* ** a few suits of each lot. Get your suit now, J* ?* while you can get a fit. Tomorrow may be 4-4- too late. ** 4* 4* 4* 4* i? The samples for "Better Clothes" to measure ft T V * V V 4*4* for Spring are here and we are ready to take ** the measure. We Are Experts. ** 4*4*... . 4?* iGULLEY & GULLEYl tt CLAYTON, - N. C. ?? 4*4* ** 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4-* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4' * 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4* * 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* Dr. W. B. Johnson Dentist UP STAIRS IN SANDERS' NEW BUILDING SMITHFIELD, N. C. S. S. HOLT SMITHFIELD, N C. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW WILL PRACTICE WHEREVER SERVICES ARE DESIRED SUPPLY UF NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED Books for Boys and Girls, Novels, Stories, Poems and other good books at prices ranging from 25c to $1.50. Also a few choice Bibles THE HEBAIDIFFICE, SM1THFIELD, N. I
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