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- A MMjuay x nurCD' LI/H - ???? ? TTl IA NO' C V 'lW nifA NO V_/v 1 m. i ^ v_r Kasi Xii?iaii lBaHHaiHR VJv V~y i m. 1 ? v J* The Kind That Makes Good Crops mmmnmaammmmBimrnmnHMMMBMBHamwiMHU ??1? M ??a ??i ?? OTBM M>MB m?mmmrni MBBr H nini} imi?I ? i ? , M w We are Headquarters for Guano of All Kinds, at SMITHFIEID and FOUR OAKS .. Mr,. W. J. Lewis is cur agent at Four Oaks. See him for prices a'c that place. We have be ught Three Tho xiand Tons at the RIGHT Price and IT MUST BE SOLD. We have Soda, Muriate Fotash, Sulpliate Po>tashfc Bone and Potash, Kainit and Cotton Seed Meal, Dried Bloody Agricultural Lime, Acid and All Ki?ids of the Riest Fertilizers Made. We will deliver anywhere you want it. SEE US AND SA VE MONE) ON GUANO. We Have just Received A car l?>ad of ^ihe Celebrated Chattonooga 1 and 2 Horse Plows, the best on ths market, and Cast:jags of all kinds fo:: same. Also One Cajr of Planet Jr. Cultivators aud all lands of Repairs fo? same and they must be sold, cheap. Ft>r Hofss. Shovels. Hitch Forks- Rake?.. and I^ow Castings of all iinds we Lead. Our Wagons. Buggies. Surreys and Harness Are the Best Sold in Johnston County . ||| When you want to buy the , ij best and Purest Groceries for j your table see us. We have j your wants in Flour, Meal,Cof- ( | fee, Lard, Sugar, Syrup, Mo j lasses and all kinrjs of Canned Goods. We carry a Ntce Line of Dry Goods, Noti Shoes, Hats* Caps, Croc ^ery an(j Tinware. CONSIDER THIS* WELL! For we have them all rounded when it coirjes to Ttirnitare. We buy RIGHT and will sell RIGHT- We have just received 2 car loads ot Furniture that must sold regardless of cost. So if you want to buy at best prices*, for cash or on tim^ see JOHN MASSEY If you want to enjoy yourself while in town*, stop at out three big stores where you can rest and save money. YOURS TO PLEASE, VVe have a nic? lot of young Mules and Horses for sale. For feed Stuffs we have Corn, Oats, Hay, Brm, Ship Stuff, Cotton Seed Meal a.ad Hulls, the biist thai: can be boughs. W<e sell for castor time to suit all. ( COTTER-UNDERWOOD CO., SS ffc'?=r = ^ J Ser wing Two Ma?ter?. One of the ablest oien In North Caroliwt, in a private letter received j yesterday, said "No railroad attorney ought to be permitted to be a mem- j ber of the General Assembly." ("or j reel In a long experience, thi* ?writer has known Just three out of , over a hundred legislators who were r&ilioad lawyer* who did not always Yoie for the railroads when the In terest of the people and the rail roads conflicted. "Ye cannot serve 1 <5od and Mammon."?News and Ob -j terver. When you have rheumatism in yoiu, foot or inBtep apply Chamberlain's liniment and you will get quick re Mef. It costs but a quarter Why suffer? For sale by All Dealers Nell?That was n frightfully long sermon the minister preached this morning. Bella?Why, I didn't notice It. was unusually long. Nell?Of course not; you had on a new hat.?Philadelphia Record. * OUT OF SORTS '' When you feel lazy, stretchy, hall sick, "blue" ami discouraged, look to the liver. It is torpid. SIMMONS ! RED Z LIVER REGULATOR | (THE POWDER FORM) IS THE REMEDY YOU NEED It is not only an invigorating tonic . for a torpid liver, but it extends its cleansing and restorative influence to the stomach and bowels. Ilelpsdiges tion and food assimulation, purifies the bowrls and brings back the habit of regular daily bowel movements. . When the stomach, liver and bowels are active, bilious impurities no longer obstruct functional processes, the re- . ?ult of which is renewed energy, , mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealtrt. Pries, large Diclige, $1.00 1 ilk for tbe fenoloe with the Bad 7. ot tbe label. 1 f j yom cannot |fl It. remit to we will aeod by mail poatpk.il 8 nimoni Lieer Regulator it alto put ap la llqold form for thoee who prefer it. Price, H W per ? bottle. Look for tbe Bed Z label. J. It ZE1UK i CO., Preps., St Louis, Mo. c * *1; OXFORDS HAVE ARRIVED. N. B. o GRANTHAM. A PREACH UK GONE TO HIS RE WARD. In Ui<> death of Rev. Worley Creech, which occurred a few days ago, Johnston County loses one of lior beBt citizens, and Christianity loses one of its best witnesses. lie lived to a ripe old age, having done his work well. He was a man in whom the people had utmost confi dence. His daily walk was an ex ample of genuine active Christianity. He impressed those who met him as one walking and living In the spirit of the Master. Well do we remem ber our first visit to his home. Ev ery hospitality was shown us. Be fore retiring for the night. Scripture reading and singing, all the family joining In the songs, and then the prayer- all ndded to the spiritual at mosphere of the place. At church, us well as at home, he carried with him that same spiritual power. He was a preacher considerably above the average, notwithstanding Ills lim ited education, lie made good use of his opportunities to study God's Word and learn of Him in every way possible. Ho wu paator ot several churches, all along from the time he entered the ministry until his death, and re ceived quite a large number of peo ple into his churches, lie labored in n hard field, hut did not let anything discourage him. lie was a pioneer missionary in his section of the county. He was u missionary when there was no other preacher to be j had for his territory and no funds to Bupport one. lie labored on his farm during the week and preached to the people on Sundays, lie left his Impress on all the northern part of Lhis county. No other man wielded such un influence in that section as lid he. He loved the work and stayed with it and did it. He was a i>ath finder and a way opener. Ills mccessors will not find the work so lard since he prepared the people or the religious advancement, which s sure to come to this courty, as it ias coine to other parts of the state. iVe need him still in our midst. We leed his advice and encouragement, lis presence and his help. We do lot feel that we can spare him. We j ihall miss him greatly. But he has ^ne to his reward. It Is better or him to be with the Master. We an see him and be with him again, 1 >y crossing the river, as he has done 1 lis work is done, his hardships are , iver and he is at rest. I J. M B. I I. Too Many Lawyer*. The Durham Herald evidenly knew what it was talking about wheu it said, one day last week; "There are entirely too many law yers in the Legislature for any one to hope that the bill to reduce the number of challenges in criminal cas es would be seriously considered." Wake's lawyer member, Hon. Rich ard H. I tattle, introduced a bill for this and other reforms, but most of the lawyers marked it for slaughter. ?News and Observer. If you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and ie will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by AU Dealers. Widow of 61 to Marry a Man of 26. Washington, March 4.?Mrs. Alice P. Barney, widow of Alfred Clifford Barney, on Ohio banker, from whom she inherited $5,000,000, has announc ed her engagement to Christian Hern mick, former consul at Geneva. He is 26 years old. The bride-to-be is 61 years old. Mrs. Barney is spending the win ter in Paris. Her engagement was announced in letters to friends here. Hemmick plans to sail this week for Paris, where the wedding will take place shortly. It is not what stays in our mem ories, but what has passed Into our characters, that is the possession of our lives.?Phillips Brooks. J 'pA 'puomqaiy ? 'US0IL;/03S I /i *SH0S t OOOM *M '1 I 11 -jsanbaj uo aajj. pajreux | II 'Jidoo joj aju^ -spaag ajcje 8 -uosRog jo saaud os[p, 'icaX ui ipuouu ipsa lucid 04 sp jae oj s? uoqeuuojui Apuit} s jaiS X^juoui p a n s s ; dojj "s.poo/w,. 8-3P 'syiueaj 'P88S HHW ? ?ujoo jijjsx 'smn?i?aos S 'susag Ejus 's^aj W) 'paaS uo?o3 'UJOO pass spaas ?aoi3 pus sswg ?spaas uuBj (|B ui jsacj aiji JOJ swynenbpwai^ aiw ay^ -spaas uuvj J J^3avyD-H9IH S.dOOM J/ A Mistake of The Legislature. Referring to the defeat of the State primary act, the Fayetteville Ob server says: "We regard the result as extremely unfortunate for the State and for the Democratic party. It marks a distinct retrogression from the advance step towards representa tive Democracy which the November elections recorded. We shall be agreeably disappointed if it does not increase the Republican vote in the western part of the State."? News and Observer. One Way of Saving " a Baby?Free to Try The mother does not live who would not do all In her power to keep her child healthy, but often she'does not know how. So when a doctor of standing points the way all can afford to listen. It Is an accepted fact that nine out of ten of the troubles of Infants and chil dren Is Intestinal. You notice it by the fact that the child Is constipated. It belches. Is peevish and cries. Don't give a remedy that contains an opiate, because the child will Ret In the habit of needm* It. and don't become alarmed and run at once for a doctor. Try a scientific laxative first. Give a small dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the remedy that Is intended for the use of children. It Is mild, gentle an(i non. griping. The remedy Is absolutely pure and Is guaranteed In every particular. Mrs. Tourney of EmlngsvUle, Pa., and I Mrs. Fred Croma of Alanson. Mich* IB never give their children anything else. Q These are only a few among thousands |fl of women. rii You can buy a fifty cent or one dollar >ll bottle of any nearby druggist, for they sQ have all sold It for a generation, but If fcr you want to test It on your child first jg send your address to Dr. Caldwell and he will cheerfully send you a free sample . vv bottle. Dr. Caldwell does not feel that the fif purchase of his remedy ends his obll- ^ (Cation. He has specialized In stomach, i liver and bowel diseases for over forty "Q years and will be pleased to give the reader any advice on the subject free of charge. All are welcome to write | y: him. Whether for the medical advice ril or the free sample address him Dr. Rl W B Caldwell. 40} Caldwell tuildln*. "n Monticeilo, 111 ||& ? ? a\S . _? . ?s2rf I$TQ FT | Right here at the Green Fiont and see my J Stock of Hardware, and Farm Supplies be fore you go any further. Get my prices be- * 5 fore you buy. There is no larger or more 5 complete stock in the county, and my prices ff 5 are as low as can be made, consistent with sound business principles and a live and let 2 live policy. Can also sell you a Gasoline En- 8 * gine. Steam Engines and Boilers or anything # in the Mill Line. See me before you buy. I ROYAL'S HD'W. STORE | J Wade H. Royal, Proprietor. Benson, N. C. n pHsoir PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS If . GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS V \ <7sj FROM THt ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS. ^ ^ TW*K l\ T>>? K?r|i-,i \ \ ClbbHlliM., * ? WAKtriELO "* M rtrl w BlKXESSKm. " Tk? h*,bwi AUOt rr* TRUCKER A lull* l?t?r * ?*?? Six* ~ J ILAT DI TCH / / Urf?.i and Ukii Cibbtft*. / / ?""-""V ^^THIGHTEP Ta^ ? Established 1 868. Paid In Capital Stock $30,000.00 <-4C Wf RTf w the f\r?i PftOST pnoor PLANTS In 1S6*. Now hare o^er twontv thousand satisfied tMtomen w# iriown Md (Old mor< cthbtp plinlithin all other partona in the ItutMrn iidti eomMoti, WHY? Because our plants must pleaae or we send your monrv hark. Order DO*' it m ti ne to w>t (<w?? p'.mu la your section to pet extra early cabbage, and they an- the onea th-it Kell for tuf nuMi m ? iey. We sow three tons of Cabbage Seed per season Strawberry^ 1 Plant*, I J I rrnit tr*?*eand oruatn ? lata- Write for free catalog of f}<tf>t-prt>of plants of the be** ?arietieo. cnntA'ninflTTa ? <nf.i-matlnn al*out fruit and vegetable growing. Price? onCabbage Plants:? In I tsof .soq ? *1 ?? i ' ?? to 5000 ftl AO per thousand; 6.000 to 9.000 $1 ? per thousand; 10.000 and over $1 M i>ur thou \ 1. f. o. b Toiurea Inland. Our apeelal uprttt rat ? on plant* la vary lew. _ \Vn>. C. (i?raly Co., Box iss Yonges Island, S. C. jaguar?" s I [invest, PRESBYTERIANS, Invest! 1 I Where? In Your College. I | Why? Why Invest Anywhere? i| I It Pays! It Pays Well! -1 1 I- IT KEEPS ON PAYING! | |
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