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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 11)00. MOOD & THOMAS, t I COAL & WOOD. I xN I MIMi YOU WANT . I H AT'S (iOOI) ... 1 .jfx7 Z' Tril TOWN i or Low I'ricts ! Laths, Shingles, !. l Windows, call on John B. W atkins. f. h- ar l'clk Mili.T I-'ri- lir !i in (IcmrunI this hfeat luiru. of Durham, . ; : i visitor vfstcnlar. '! ii ;ri thanks for the - r.i'S which w(; f'lijov. .' .'! Ii:is lu-t :tn ovorooat .-r hv culling on Chief -."! j .1' i i iir t i t !. , i Mr-. P.urjMvvn went lon Tiii-s'lav to -pcnd Thriiiks- i i ln-ii- In ot ht r M r. i"o. P. , . 'jiil'lrll, of the; IltUir,1 m hr-re for :t f t! w liotirs ; . , J ' - h i ; I ! I fill! of .' rii'i'. i !i-ii.M-i- of :i turkey :t jooil l, ii"! :tffop a l:il Tliatiks-ihH- to!n . i'.ut t !n- t roiihh : fi ill, - i - to ry t In: hen. ' t !ini ill t tic :- fit i-c- N i! I iio"- Sho- Stoi c. Solid ii, 'I -oiiil ,rooils arc ulTcrciI. pr hav mil see to 1 an to si( ho "1 lb re oh I j r ice- !ca-- t 1: w pco .!. arc Iai'c- towns in tin- State i ! n icr-oii, hot we do not he 1 i i-iv is a licttcr town or out; orihter future, nil things ciui- , i '' .. T. (iarrett, who ha lcn - ' L aiiout four week-, has so . .i-rci as to hu i-ou-iilered ili. out of danjir hv her 'hy- il. .1. Wvehc and little iraiid '.' i l.oiii-e Traviiliam. left yes f r S.uitli Uosti.ti, V:i., after -nine weeks with the fit til i 1 V '; .!. Ii. Mc('ia.v in Henderson. A K. Sha'.v will reaeh at -ti 01 li:i.el Sundav afternoon at "!. Uwiii"; to incleinetit w eat htr -ii nc-- he did not meet his , ii a iioi nt ineii t there last Sun- .1. II. Pa ife eauie over from id where lie had I. ecu in attend- u ... ii t he ( iat t is-Kilo trial. Sat : :i f t ei noon . and spent a few days with hi-- daughter Mrs. 1". K. ; I I i -. iVrh.ips ivlirn the ciri'iis returns made kni.wn the population nc c' o .-nine town will le a sur- i i ' -n't Irt us expect too much is m aijl then we won't bo v I.' ipp.rt, the Kye Specialist, mi I cii,ers..n next Monday and ! i. I. e.-mlicr :?rd and 1th. IVr- : -i ! i 1 1 1; to eoiuult lr. Kapport 'ar thf dates in mind. Ollioe Mi- iii.ur"-"s Hotel. i . i will miss a treat if you miss Polk Miller in his de'lii,'htfully ' ".iiiir entertainment -an c-vciiinj - and torv on '-Old Times ; 01! h,"' at Cooper Opera Hon sc : iv iim 'ii!. Nov. :) 1 1 1 - M l ii .ma- .1. IVnee Ihr talented : lilor i f the l.'aleih "".. was ' r a In.rt while yesterday, lie i- i ri u riling from Oxford i-ourt : In had heen reporting th . ' - Kiio trial for his paper. - ::cw .1. Harris ami Henry 1). ! ive notice of having .pialitidl ciitoisof the last will and testa- ! .lames T. I'lovd. deceased. interested will take notice crii themselves accordingly. '! 1 1.. Travnham. of Soutli l?os . N a . came Saturday evening and pait of Sunday here, the cjuest Mr and Mrs. .J.K. McCraw. .Mr. lii i ii has many friends in Hen- - :i who are always jlad to see ' hi!c von arc tliis day i;ivhi f-o- the idcs-in";s you en joy re- r the lc-s fort unate ones alioiit i-:d do sonic little act of kind- V hi, h will "ive tliem greater r -h.ariuu; the -pirit and fecl ic occasiiin. ;. .. . W atts, wealtliv mann er, piiet philanthropist and le-i-iticn of lurham. passed :i Henderson Tuesday on his r;!i. P.icssed is t he column n claims such a man as (iporpc. uii'Mi its citizenship. '. W. Harirrove. of Tow nes ::e of Vniu'r county's cleverest -. was a Henderson visitor His honored father. Col. 1 i i:-' ro c. was one of the doiu - armest friends ami the son the same kind partiality. . Miler. the cynial huniorist s-itiie entertainer, at Cooper 11 !! 1'ridav cveiiiuir- N',v . : r the auspices of Whitmel ' haptcr Daughters of tin ' . :;. i'ii"-ht to have a "ODi hear him. Pupu.ar prices '. plac- these ilay s is Watkiii: 1 iiev arc having a great sei. in order to reduce stock to ni.le if moving same incident contemplated changes and ::i.' of the store, see adver : sr.d then there for bar- ;-ar 'ains in walking skirts are y Thomas Xeweomb. Hut -rcssive vonner tirm give oar- :. ( vervthin" thev sell as for alter." That this is true " sat i-tactory and rapidiy m- z trade they have built up goes ' .-jmge in the advertisement 1- M. Andrews l'urniture and Charlotte. A reliable con arrying a large ami well assort ck and selling at low prices, are good people to deal with. . wish to please their customers are always glad to send goods on Charley Whitten is hack from his travels through the South with th (ientrj Brothers dor and pony show. He went with them when the show was here a little over two months ao and they were anxious that he should remain, hut when the show went into winter quarters he decided to return horn. Mr. H. N. Duke, of Durham, passed through here Monday on his way to New York. The famous damage suit, (iattis vs. Kil'ro, et. als., pending at Oxford court, in which he is one of the defendants, did not appear to he fT'vinjr him much concern, certainly not enough to cause him to stay and see how the thing was going. Mrs. Howell Cobb Jackson, of Atlanta, has been the guest of Mrs. ! Y. Cooper for some davs. She came la.-t week to attend the recep tion given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. 1'. Cooper. Mr3. Jackson is a very (harming woman and so youthful looking that many mistook he'r for the bride on the night of the reception. Kev. Dr. M V. MeDuthe, wife and two little sons, of Kast Orange, N. J., passed through Henderson la"t Thurs . i i . ? . . ... av on uiiar way to spend awhile with relatives in Franklin countv, and ettevUIe. I hey expressed a de to stop in Hi nder-on nn tlir.ir- way back home but want of time will vent. Uoth Dr. ami Mrs. McDullie e many warm friends and ad ers here who would be pleased to t hem. Mr. Fred J. I 'ike, the popular chef Lousrhlin's restaurant ami lunch counter, left Tuesday for New York enter a hospital for treatment. Mr. ke has been sick for some months d although able to be up, he seems be in a state of decline. His phv ian advising a thorough course of spital treatment, Mr. Pike decided pon such. He has many friends in nderson who hope for his speedy coverv and return to his accustomed ace a"ai n. - o . - I'linmb'rbrui's Stoinu'h and Liver ablets cure biliousness const inn Hon ie;idaclii'. They are e:is to tnke mid' ileas;int in effect. For sale at I)orse.v's rn Store. Worth Money to You. Money saved is money made. Cut out tlit- advertisement of Nutri.io'a Shoe Store ami tale it there and it will be worth To cents to vim in ex change for a pair of 2.2o tine dross Viei Kid ladies' shoes. That is to say, with a copy of t he ad vertisement to show that vou have read Mr. Nu- tri.io's offer you can get a $'2. 25 shoe for $l.o. This is a bona lide offer to make the New Shoe St ore better known and to test the Ooi p I.kakb an ad vert ising medium. t he hunting season tinds II. Thomn- soii siiiiplicit Willi ;i in ilium t ion ot nil kinds, powder, shot, shells, etc. -. -. - . . Watkins' Cut (ilass Display. The beautiful exhibit of cut glass at Watkins" attracts much attention. Mr. Watkins has just purchased a specially made counter and show case for the proper and effective dis play of Ins line of cut glass and no department of the store has been more admired. It is well worth go- ni" to see. At ni"ht. electric lighted, with its myriad mirrows reflecting the ravs of the light and the prismat ic sparkle ami "litter of the goods I o o themselves it is a picture of beauty and brilliancy delightful to look upon. Consult Dr. Kapport, the Eye Spe cialist, at Massenburg's Hotel next Monday and Tuesday, December 3rd and -1th, if vou require Masses or your eyes need treating. Aleeting of the Daughters of the Con federacy. The meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy, at Massenburg's Hotel. Friday night, was one of the most delightful of those always in teresting and inspiring events. The attendance was large, a number of visitors adding to the pleasure of the occasion by their presence. After transacting the routine business an interesting program, consisting of music, songs, reading of appropriate selections, humorous and otherwise, was given under the direction of Mrs. Hridgcrs. Refreshments were served in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Massenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hridgers and the ladies assisting them proving as always most agreeable hosts. . . . sioi- i m: n ;ii Ami work off Ilie fold. Laxative Biomo-(uini:ie TaMets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 2.". cents. . . -.-. Buggy Factory in Prospective. A bnggv factory is one of the pros pective enterprises for Henderson. move is liein" made alonir that line and the gentlemen interested usually make a success of whatever they undertake. The capital stock will be something less than ."0,000, and more than half the desired amount has already been subscribed. One of the most thoroughly competent and practical buggy manufacturers in the country will be iiidentitied with the enterprise if the project is carried through and success will be assured from the verv nature of the men be hind it. The matter hasn't sufficient ly developed vet for us to call names (r state positively that the buggy factory is a certainty, but the indi cations are very favorable. Will Make Henderson Headquarters. The friends of Mr. W. K. Crillin are glad to have him make Henderson his home again. Mr. (iritlin was for ten years with the Ceo. W. Helm Co.. snuff manufacturers, ami was one of the most valued and successful t ravel ing men they had. As showing the estimation in which his house held him it mav be stated that at the time the concern - was merged into the American Tobacco Co. they traveled SdO men. After going into the Trust, only ."0 were retained. Mr. (Iritlin be ing" one of them. Mr. Critlin recently resigned his position, however, to acoopt a more flattering one with the Independent Snuff MUls. of Petersburg. Ya., be coming their manager for North Caro lina. In such capable hands their business will be entirely safe. Mr. Griffin will make Henderson his head quarters. -. . The amount of patronage receired bv Dr. Kapport, the Eye Specialist, and the number of his'glasses worn bv our people testify the estimation hi which he is held, as one who under .; hnsinss. is reasonable in his charges and altogether reliable and trustworthy. Full supply of ammunition powder, shot and HhdWnt H.THO.MASOVS. BISHOP CHESHIRE'S SERMON. A Memorial to Rev. William Sh-pard Pettlgrew. The sermon of Bishop Cheshire, preached in the Church of the Holy Innocents, Sunday night, November the 18th, reference to which was made last week, i3 printed in full on the first page of the Goli Leak today. YVe need not ask for it a careful read ing. The high source from which it comes and the exalted subject of his remarks the life and character of Kev. YY'illiarii Shepard Pettigrew warrant that. In the limited conlines of a single sermon the Bishop has well perform ed his sacred task. Briefly, but strongly, the distinguishing" traits and dominant characteristics of this rery remarkable man are touched upon and brought out with a beauty and strength and accuracy of the master hand one in every way juali lied to pay worthy tribute'to the noble dead. There are thousands of persons throughout North Carolina who loved and admired Mr. Pettigrew while liv ing, and who honor and revere him dead, who will devoutly thank Bishop Cheshire for the noble tribute con tained in his memorial sermon which we print today. . - to r:i;itK a coi.o in ok day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail Unionists refund the money if it tails to cure. E. V. Grove's signature is on each box. 'J5c. Eyesight Failing? When one's eves begin to fail it is best not to delay fiction until the trouble l.e comfts serious. P.etter look lifter the matter at once. Consult a specialist and Nee if tin' trouble cannot be remedied, the defect corrected. This may save you years of suffering; and inconvenience, and possibly a great deal of money besides. Some people object to wearing glasses, because they are in the way. they are not becoming, they look too old. etc. This is a mistaken notion, nor can a per son afford to neglect and abuse so valua ble a thing as the eyesight at whatever cost. If your eyes need treating, if you want glasses. consult Dr. S. Kapport. the Eye Specialist, fit Massciiburg'.s Hotel, Monday and Tuesday next. December 3rd and 1th. The ladies are invited to call and in spect the new line of fall and winter dress goods in all shades and qualiites at II. TJIOMASO.VS. . -Married. Mr. k. Y'. Carter and Miss Mary Coates, of Danville. Ya., were married here at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon. It was not a runaway affair but for reasons satisfactory to themselves the young people decided upon aijuict marriage away from home in this way. There was no objection on the part of any one on either side: indeed it had for some time been understood by their friends and families that they were going to be married, and it was only the time and manner that caused surprise. Mr. Carter is related to Mr. H. C. Linthicum, of Henderson. He had visited here and has a number of friends and acquaintances in the town. Attending the Methodist Con ference together in Norfolk last week they agreed to get married and re turn home as husband and wife in stead of sweethearts as they came. Having decided upon this in view of the fa'itR above mentioned Henderson was selected as the place. They came here, the necessary license was procured, a few friends were let into the secret, carriages were hired and together the party went to the resi dence of kev. M. II. Tuttle where and by whom the marriage ceremony was performed. . That Throbbing Headache would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suf fers have proved their matchless merit for Sick mid nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 2.") cents. Money back if not Dru cured. ,'gist. Sold bv Melville Dorsey The finest I'LOl'k on the market at II. THO.MASO.VS. SAMUEL WATKINS. flaster Merchant and Han of Protrea sive Ideas. Master merchant and man of pro gressive ideas as well as aggressive methods in business Mr. Samuel YY'at kins is constantly emphasizing by some act of his. "lie is not content to stand still. He believes in going forward. And in no way is this bet ter illustrated than in the conduct of his own private business. Mr. YY'atkins has on foot some plans which, when carried out, will put his establishment a long way ahead of anything yet dreamed of for Henderson ; "which will make it in fact the equal of any modern apartment store of the big cities in point of up . , , e . . J? A : 1 to date roetnous, periecuon oi ueian, comfort, convenience, In some respects the building will be re mniteled. the inside plan being changed to conform to the new order of things. A passenger elevator will be put in, electric fans run in sum mer, and other innovations intro- Huced for public comfort and con- venience aud the prompt ami epeui- 1 . . . i . .1 : tious transaction ot ousiness iniougu out the establishment. Some of the departments will be rhaii"ed "iving more room for other lines" 1 1 is to be made a regular city store and one of which Henderson nd Vance countv will have additional cause to be proud. These changes i,.ivo In. en Tiiniie necessary bv Mr. W-itliins" ranidlv "rowing business And then he thinks Henderson is entitled to the best and it has ever been his ambition to supply it. Mr. YY'atkins w ill have his own elec tric lights, a steam plant for the pur pose being located in the rear of the hardware store. From the main building to the hardware store a sus pensioif bridge will be built across YY'vche al!ev connecting the two, thus wi'th the elevator service, making them practically the same as if they were under one roof. Spreads Like Wildfire. YVhen things are -the best'r thev be come -the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, Ohio, writes- -'Electric Bitters are the best sell ing bitters I lmve baudled in 20 years. You know why? Most diseases beg... in disorders of stomach, liver kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric bit ters tones up the stomach, replays liver kidnevs and bovrels, purities the blood, strengthens the nerves, hencecures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the entire system. Puts new life and vigor into anv weak, sickly, run-down man or woman Price cents. Sold by Melville Horsey, Druggist. The best patents and straight FLOCKS nt1Lt 1 H. THOMASnys. BRILLIANT RECEPTION. Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Cooper Entertain in Honor of Mr. and firs. S. P. Cooper A Charming and Delightful Social Function Thursday Evening. Ooe of the most notable events in the history of Henderson society was the reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Perry Cooper last Thursday evening. The invitations read as follows: To Meet Mrs. Sydney Perry Cooper. Mrs. David Y. Cooper. Thursday. November twenty-second, halt" past live to ha-f past seven o'clock. Several hundred tickets were sent out and the responses were made in person, with few exceptions. Conse quently the elegant and hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Cooper was the scene of a large and brilliant gathering between the hours named. The house was brilliantly illumi nated and artistically decorated, kare skill and exquisite taste had beer: displayed in detail and arrange ment, the e:Teet producing a scene of unusual beauty and loveliness. The weather was perfect nature seeming to be in full harmony with the oc casion. Those who assisted in receiving were: In the hall: Mrs. ,J. B. O.veti and Mrs. Henry Perrv. In the parlor: Mr and Mrs. D. Y. Cooper: Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Cooper; Mr. Alex Cooper and Miss Charlotte Young: Mr. James k. Young and Mrs. II. C. Jackson: Mr. D. Y. Cooper, Jr., and Miss Willie Parker; Miss Genevieve Cooper and Master Allison Cooper. In the dining room: Mrs. J. I. Miller, Mrs. G. A. kose, Mrs. T. H. Chavasse, and Misses Lemme .Jordan, Kthel Dorsev ami Amy Butler. At the lemonade bowl: Mrs. N. H. Chavasse. In the ice-cream room: Mrs. A. C. Zollieofl'er, Mrs. Owen - Davis, and Misses Gussie Blackn.all and Pattie Lou Jones. At the coffee urn: Mrs. YY". H. S. Burgwyri and Miss kebecca Butler. In an upper room music was dis coursed throughout the evening ov the Henderson Orchestra. After being presented to the re- ceivmg party the guests passed trom the parlor and were invited into the ining room. the decorations here were simply exquisite. Elaborate yet i in perfect good taste the picture beg gars description. A tempting colla tion of chicken salad, fried oysters, beaten biscuit, wafer crackers, pick les, olives, salted almonds, etc., hav ing been partaken of the guests were ushered into an ad joining room where lemonade was served. Passing into the next room ice cream of several kinds, moulded into various shapes both grotesque and unique in form, representing spheres, squares, flow ers and hgures, and assorted cake were had. Then a dainty cup of per fectly brewed coffee and the memory of a most delightful occasion as the ruest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Cooper, and congratulations and good wishes for Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Cooper on the memorable event so auspiciously signalized. No reception in Henderson was ever more largely attended or more thoroughly enjoyed. There are no more delight fill entertainers than Mr. and Mrs D. Y. Cooper. They make an ideal host and hostess and no guest ever fails of enjoying to the fullest, extent their gracious hospitality so charmingly dispensed. To remove a troublesome corn or bun ion: First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to softeu it, then pare it down as closely as possible without draw ing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily: vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, brusies, lameness and rheumatism. Pain Balm is unequal ed. For sale at Dorsey's Drug Store. . ... . Car load of kiln dried SALT iust re ceived at II. T1IOMASON S. ----- To Be Married in Texas. The Gold Lkaf is in receipt of the following wedding invitation which will be read with interest by many persons in the community: Mr. arid Mrs. James Elliott Jackson request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter koze Lee, to Mr. Edwin (ioode Burroughs, Tuesday afternoon. December fourth, nineteen hundred, at half past three o'clock, 5S East Main Street, Lardonia. Texas. Mr. Burroughs is a Vance county bov and lired in Henderson for some time, previous to his going to Texas. He is a son of Mr. YY'm. E. Burroughs, and brother of Mr. B. H. Burroughs, of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, and has many friends hereabouts who will join with the Gor.r Lkak in heartv congratulations and good wishes for a long and happy married life. . - - 100 K'vlart $100. The readers of the Ooi.n Leaf will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all itsstaues and that is catarrh, iinii'o f '.itn-i-li V.n w tbe onlv viositive cure known to the medical fraternity. Ca tarrh be"ui2 a constitutional disease re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's t'atarrn liire is laKen unci naii . i.nu .inuoiiv III.IHI t'ni lilnod aud mucous sur face of the svsteni. thereby de-troyins.' the foundation of the dieae. and giving the patient strencth by buiblimi up the conti tution and assi-dina nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for lt of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ISold by drugsists. 73c. The Irl R. Hicks' 1901 Almanac. Whatever may be said" of the scientific causes upon which the Lev. Irl k. Hicks bases his yearly forecasts of storm and weather, it is a remarkable fact that specific warnings of every great storm, flood, cold wave and drouth, have been plainly printed in his now famous- Alma nac ior many years Thelatost startling proof of this fact was the destruction of (ialveston. Texas, on the very day named by Prof. Hicks in his lliou Almanac, as one oi disasters by storm along th Gulf coast. Thel'.Hii Almanae, by far the finest, most complete and beautiful yet published, is now ready. This remark able book of near to hundred pages, splendidly illustrated wirh charts and half-tone engravings, goes as a premium to everv suhscri!-r who pays 01c dollar ' r.- 11:, .1..- ,1 a year ior 1 ru.. iiK-nr jvuhiui, ! mid YVorks. The Almanac alone is sent I prepaid for only 25 cents. Order from i YVord and Work Publishing Company, i 22' 1 Locust Street. St Louis. Mo. INTERESTING AND EDIFYING. The Special Services at the Baptist Church Lqst Sunday. The services ftt the Baptist church Sunday, while rut exactly partaking of the nature that had been an nounced, were very interesting and edifying nevertheless. Dr. Vann. president of the Baptist Female I'ni-ver-ity. could not get here, but Kev. . L. stringlield. agent of the same institution, came in his stead. Ir. Hufham spoke briefly of the event which the crviee of" the day were designed to emphasize the closing and opening of a century and graphically and eloquently some of the marvelous achievements of the present century now rearing the end, were referred to. This has been a very extraordinary period in the world's history, and yet the veil has scarcely been pulled far enough aside for us to get a glimpse of things vet to be. The new century is full of the seeds of great events and still greater and more marvelous achieve ments in the world of progress and improvement will come from the womb of the future for the uplifting of mankind and the glory of God. Mr. Stringlield preached a splendid sermon although his remarks did not take the form and spirit of the oc casion. He spoke rather of woman and her place in the world, empha sizing what the present century had done for her uplifting and the power and influence she is capable of exert fng for good or evil. It was a true story he told, a beautiful tribute that In; paid, tender and touching at times, earnest, thoughtful, eloquent through out and the congregation heard him gladly, At night kev. J. YV. Lynch, of Wake i-ore.st, preached. It was not our pleasure to hear him but we are told he preached a very line sermon. One gentleman declared that it was the linest pulpit effort he had heard in ten years. And he is a man of in telligence and a member of the church, who hears goo I preaching often. Altogether the services at the Bap tist church Sunday were of an 1111 tistiallv interesting and instructive character and those who attended upon them have to thank Dr. Huf ham. good and thoughtful as he al ways is, for arranging this special feast of good things for hispeople. Mm- Great Luck of An Editor. "For two years all efforts to cure Ec zema in the palms of my hands failed," writes Editor 11. . Lester, of Syracuse, Kansas, "then I was wholly cured by Bueklen's Arnica Salve." It's theworld's best for Eruptions-, Sores, and all skin diseases. wnivL'-ic at . elvi e llorsev s Drug Store. ' ! B j Wigwag "YY'hat do you news- , paper fellows mean by yellow journal- ! ism?" i Scribbler -'YY'ell, a yellow journal j is one's that is printed in black and I white, and yet when it s read it makes vou feel blue."' A Village Blacksmith Saved His Little Son's Life Mr. II. II. Black, -the well known vil Ing'e blacksmith at Crahamsyillc, Sulli van Co., X. Y.. says: "Our little son. live years old, has always been subject to 1 111 .1 , , croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared manv times that he would die. We have had' the doctor and used man V Iliediciiies but ( 'ho mbiTlii iii's Counli Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve tin' touih liiueiisand bv giving frcouint doses when t hecrounv symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets : settled." There is no danger in giving j this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and maybe given: as confidently to a babe as to'nn adult.! I or sale at Dorsey's Drug Store. Knowledge is bother. Teach a ser vant to -know his place" and he will want to leave it. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of c c GRAND I SELLING- SALE ! 5 - AT SAMEL HENDERSON, N. C, FfiHCI Y Goinf; to Remodel our Store, put in v Elevators and Make Many Changes f f: THE G OOD8 MB8T G O W To Make Room ior Alterations. V I Lowest Prices of the Season! 5 Come Early and Before They are r CGashjCashashMoney'JlS P Will Buy Biles of Xew Goods! I 8 Y Dry Goods, Carpet3, uiotnmg V Dress Goods. Furniture Shoes C I i ,- v- s . " ' Be sold at LOWES 1 1'KILES OA Kt l. J A Yours in fact. I . a nii TPI c f. ATKINS HARDWARE COMPANY nn.l -NEYV LKK" Ook Stoves. -MAJHsTK"" lUn- and V .- -l L A r,-i, !j ly. enrtst N, iii the 11. -a I by Iir. N u'li..i-n s Am- iit-iai i-.it! iriiTi;s. ,- in In Inst tuU so i!i ii ,Uat i.',..'e uiii.li'i- to win nr- Hie h.ar I'rurn-. m,y Iitv,- ;l:eni fret. Ad . No. 1) l.y, in,. Nicholson Intitule. Kiyli'li Avenue. N. w York. 1 LAND SALE. 1 Y VI K I L E ( F AUTHORITY ti I V EN" in a Dee-t of Tiu-t executed to me on the 27th day f May. l ., by Besureir ud .Jones aril wite ee Cook Pi;e 510 KcSi-ter's ofhep, Vance Ouititv 1 shall sell for cah. at the C'ouit House door in Henderson, N. J., on Monday, Drrrmbrr JIki, 19o, the following lan I in Henderson: i;,.in at an iron slake, V. V. Parker's corner on Horner street. 111:1 thence s. ;, V feet, iiiiaeor I.'", to prmg street ; thence along Spring street P) ft toa stake: thence in a Noitheilv tiic:ion at 1 ij;ht juail, s to Spring stiect t'O let-t to a stake; thence parallel with piing to Durham street; thence E. L'4a feet, more or less, to Horner sticr-t ; thence along Horner stieet s; feet to the beginiiii.g. To a!b.fv the provis ions of saht Deed of Trust. Noveiiib a s;h, V.'aO. L. YV. BAILS ES, Tru-iee Commissioner's Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF 'HIE authority vested in me in a decree of the Superior Omit of Vance Count v 011 the i".)!h day of October, l'.HiO. in a special proceeding entitled George B. Harris, et. als . Vs K. O. HariK et. als , heirs at law of H. W, Harris, decease i, I shall. 011 .Monday, January I'lOl, sell at the Court Houe door in Hender son, Y'ance County, the tract of land described rn the pleadings in said proceed ing to wit: Adjoining tlie lands of Geo. YV. Wright, Joshua T. Raines and others, hounded as follows: Begin at a stone in the Heiinon Chinch It line and run thence N. 2 E. !'S'3 poles to a stone. Joshua T. Barnes' corner in Ceo. W. Wright's line; ttier.ee N, S7VJ W. 9' poles to a stone, Barries' corner falso WiLon Hicks' old corner) on the Oxford road; thence along the Ox'ord road S H.-P E. si poles, S 7L' E. 01' poles to the place of beginuii g, continuing t'w acie, more or less. The lots heietofore sold by H. W. Harris to I. C. Botibitt et. als. for burial purposes at Heiinon Chinch containing Ji acre, nunc or le-.s, not included in the said sale see Deed R.iok 10, 1'ige Hi, etc. Terms of the sale, one-third c;ih, balance in eipial ins'iillinents at six ami twelve months, deferred payments to bear iuteiest at six per cent until p lid. Heriiier.-oii, N. :., Oct. 2'.'th, pmio. EDWARD O. H ARRIS, Commissioner. EXECUTORS' NOTICE a A VINt; THIS DAY QUALIFIED as Executors of the last will and te-tanunt of James T. Floyd, deceased, late of Vance County, N. C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before thelstday of December, 1 00 1 , orthis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to sai l estate w ill please make im mediate payment. This'Jtith November. l0il. ANDREW J. HARRIS, HENRY lr FLOYD, Executors of James T. Floyd, dec.ased. CITY BOOK STORE I have moved my Book Store to the YOUNG BLOCK, Next door to the post oflice, where I will be piensed to see and serve mv friends iif 1 carry riniee . .. .1 11 11 .. 1 . Books, Stationery, Musical Instruments. Pictures, Novelties, Etc. 1 rv.., 1 1 ;.. f t o 1 . lert hinn 111 tact usual v kepi 111 . fjrt (..lss " 1 ! j BOOK STORE ' ' An1 ilt l"'i'-s Hint will make it to your ! interest to save the difference. I also LKAnh I ICTL'KUS on short notice. dive me a en w. T. WHITTEN. Henderson Tannery. I am now ready to go to work and will take hides to tan on halves or will huy as many as I can, paying highest market price for same. Fair treatment anil a square deal guar anteed in every instance. L. T. Howard. Henry Perry, -Insurance.- A sti'olig.'liufot Dot h l.ifc mid Fire (om- paiiicx it'i.r.'scntfit. Policies issued and risks place ;,, lH.st advantage. Otlice in C'ouit House. 3 I TO THE DFAF ATMS !MBEBl.lD.TDJiMRY1.19Dl i;et the- Bargains Picked Over. -"..! ' t . . . . . a j - f 4 TIIMC Kl V A F$5 FOR $4; A FEW II VNDSOME L'WALKlNliSKlUTSa MI ST io AT THIS t I T. C RY HAY RLCLNTLY ADDLD TO OCR STOCK YY I " CAN STILL LIT Yol R T'lCl RK' OR i'l RSI'- IN CLOAKS, CAPKS, REEFERS AND r Ii LNDEUYYK.VH. r Thomas & Newcomb, C Henderson. N. C. 3 f. 1 1 Our New Have' arrived and .ire now rv.idv tor .;n inspection. We have ail the latest st ; Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets. Trimmings. Linings, Ladies' Skirts, Hosiery, Hand kerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Underwear. Capes, Cloaks, Millinery Goods, Etc. Will Be pleased to have our ladv lrie:e' . i 1 .i:id see our stock". A pleasure l s!h . . ; . whether you are ready to Buy or not. DAVIS 75c WE CAN SAVE YOU 75c To any one who cuts out and presents tins advertisement to ns we will ;i'e a nut ! our regular . . S$2.25FmeDressViciKidLadies,ShoesforS1.50S t This i ndueemnt will Be i n lorce onl dut i n .; the month 1 DecemBer. Only one imm allowed to a customer J- r- -Y Hwiii YVI..UI-Coif J, PO'O Sli"' f"' ''" w" Q want the l.-it.'st. Worth (Ml. NUTRIZIOS & ii mm 1 t Twwtnm. t . m wma Hardware issse l annin Iruplcincnt s, 'I'ools, Muil'lci s' M.Ucrinl-. 1 n. Wli. Nn - (iicis. A in inn n it ion . 't'. Trices always :lie Lowi-st l-.irher Wholeiie m i . t.ni DANIEL & CO. o vvnere you Is ol as much imprt;ui as what o i s. . V- keep c .nstantly on hand a s h - ' !;n'- "' mm fMD FflNGy orogeriej). Flour, Sugar, CorTee, Tea, Syrups. Meat, Meal, Salt, Feedstuff's, etc. Bavins such oods in ear load los - '-n-c!' to sell same at I,OWEST i'R ICES v. ie -i , y retail We carrv also a comph-te. up t d.v- : ' 9 1Z GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Dry Goods and Notions, White Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods. Trimmings, Shoes. Hats, &c. Queens ware, (ilass ware. Tinware, Wood. -n v.-.r and Farmers' Supplies all at Lowest Bn . Prompt attention to all order-. Kvrl'h-iif v HENRY THOMASON, HENDERSON, N. C. Am . W , Q O S ; tl? o lEverythinETIiat'sGoofl toEat MTHTo! 1H' BestQnality anfl Lowest Priiej Can net! Goo. Is. Z Tickles, rt.-.-rv.-s Stiar Curvil .tod Count r Hi"-. J Breakfast B.icon. 9 Choice M.u '.s ti l Roc and Cut Mm-' J j r-1- ! . : Flour. Soat . Svrtijs Mo :w- Cereal FoiuU. ..YOUR PATRON HGE SOLlCiTi-D.. 'Phone i. a JOHN I). STALUN05 Fall Goods 1 S9 & ROSE. CO if' o 0 o o ZX f" nn - 1 " - en S ft ,V71' '.-i li.iinl -mi:.- I;. 7. J Calf Sli .. f. .r ih.-ii U ..i!ii !". S SHOE STOKKg OF" THK ITGHEH WITH WH Ttr Oven QooS tsuy v 4 ( o o e An
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