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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, APRIL llt 1901. UWl CoEstanilyjUlBriDis Succes. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING CREAIK' many a new uuamcss, ENLARGES ma y an old business; HKiiS-K 'S many a large business; KKVI S mi :v a dull Dusin s; RKSCU1- many a lost business; SA SStnany a failing business; b-CUKt .acc - in any ousiness To "Advertise Judiciously," use the columns the HtNUCRoO.o liOLD LEAF. A pro re.ive, wiie-awake newspaper, it circulates - t nw'-iy throughout Vance an adjoining cj -ntie. ainong an intelligent and prosperous ;ecp'e v.iosr trade is well worth seeking and n . vin OF THE TOWN L For Low Prices On Lime, Laths. Shingles, I )oors md Windows, call on John B. Watkins. 1, 1 1. S. Rowland has moved back time waits until it is 1 tint is what advertising does. r. having x boy's second-hand f r ";il; may find a purchaser -, : :it this ofiice. Mr. W. li. McNair are si ; him out again, looking worse for hid severe spell of U". T. Whitten is offering special ..rutins in wall-aper. Your choice ' l)ook all beautiful designs at i . rents per roil. Little Miss Virginia Alderman will .Meitain the Children Daughters of Confederacy at her home Satur i!sv afternoon at 1 o'clock. Von will be in luck if you see "A I i-licrmaii'-i Luck'" as presented by tin Oxford Dramatic: Club at Cooper Opera Mouse next Monday evening. When the time conies for the elec tion the Coi n I,i:ak does not want to iiave to record one vote cast against it Nor does it see anv re-ison whv it - hi ii 11 . A ride around town will reveal the fact that Henderson continues to row. More building is being done than one who is not informed has any idea f. Harnes, the furniture man, received two car loads of spring novelties last week. See his stock of furniture, ha by carriages, go-carts, mattings, carpets, etc. Master Sunday was most too cool tor the display of new spring dresses. lint or bonnet, whereas there were inanv disappointed ones, you may de pend upon it. The more one observe t he blessings which How out from the Graded School the more the impression grows lh:it it is the biggest institution the community has. Von are a friend of the Graded School of course, and will vote for it. Then consider yourself a committee of one to influence your neighbor in the atne direction. We are requested to announce that there will be an important meeting (.f the King Daughters At the Parish school room at half past I o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. lirief and to the point is the adver tisement of Thomas & New comb this week. The latest in silks for waists, bkirts and suits. That's all. but it cnpis the whole ground. There was much happy home com ing on account of Kaster and the hearts of those who welcomed as well as those who were received were piickened and gladdened thereby. Like the paper on the wall" will he an expression you may find pride in if vmi buy your wall paper of V. I'. Whitten." Pretty designs and your e!i..ice of the hook for l." cents a roll. Hev. W. I,. Harris, of Greensboro, spent last week here with his father Mr. Go. A. Harris, who continues 'puts feeble, returning Saturday in time to till his regular appointment to preach. W. W. Kowland gives notice of hav ing ipialitled as executor of the estate with will annexed, of George II. Uowlaud. deceased. Persons inter ested will take notice and govern t httmsel ves accordingly. Uead carefully the act chartering the Graded Schools and authorizing a tax f..r t heir support. It is published in ful! that the people may inform themselves on the subject and be in position to vote intelligently. 1 you want a new carriage or go cart for baby'.' A. T. Haines has a beau tiful line to select from Whitney's make and that's the best. Different designs and styles of upholstering to select from. Prices are right, too. Mr. W. X. C.ilev has brought his family back to Henderson after a stay of some weeks in Haieigh and his old home in Davie county. Mr. Coley will travel for the Haieigh Post and his wife and children will board with Mrs. Cora Gregory. The Henderson Orchestra Messrs. lake and Manriie Lehman, J. G. Jordan and Walter IVrry went down to Jackson to play for a dance Mon day night, returning Tuesday. A pleasant time is reported, the affair bei ng ijuite a success every way. The Corbitt Huggy Company will occunv the Vogue factory building. Situated right on the railroad and of such sie and structure as to be well slanted to the purpose a more suit able place could not be found. Work wnl begin as soon as the necessary machinery can be installed and ma terial placed. Mr. .. w. Heck, wtio is quite as successful in niuning a farm as he is in conducting a tirst-class meat market, tells us he finds common salt a valuable article as a crop grower using it in the place of commercial fertilizers. He sows it in the drill in about the same proportion as guano and says crops he has used it under stand a drought much better. He thinks salt the very thing for truck and such crops as require a great deal of moisture in the ground. A Testimonial From Old England. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedj the be-t in the world for bronchitis," say Mr. Willi.-un Savory, of Warrington, Eng land, "it has saved mv wife's life, she hav ing been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years, Wing most of the time confined to bed. She is n,JW ,p.i(e well."' Sold by Melville Doiey, druggist. B A N NE"f"8A LVE the most healing salve in the world. Revival Services Growing in Interest. The revival meetings at the Baptist church are continued this week and grow in interest. The attendance has been good and the services enjoyable and helpful. There has been an awakening to serious thought and a quickening to spiritual action of church members as well as unbeliev ers. Dr. Tyree has preached some excellent sermons, powerful and con vincing, and has greatly endeared himself to those who bare heard him. TO CUKE A COLD IK ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the ir.one if it fail to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Wanted. I$ny' Heeond-hand bicycle. Apply at this office. - . - . Another Enterprise for Henderson. It is a dull week now when some new manufacturing enterprise is not set on foot in Henderson. The latest is a Hour and corn mill. The capital stock is f 10.000 and the capacity of the mills will be 100 barrels a day. The promoters are men of means and business ability who make a success of whatever they undertake. The power of the Parham-Finch cotton ginning plant will be utilized for the purpose. V. B Conklin, of Bowersville. O , says: "I received inure benefits from Fleys Kidney Cure than from months of treat ment by physicians." For sale by Melville Dorsey. . - Ievering's Coffee 12 cents a pound, ground and delivered. Armour's meats and cereal foods of all kinds. HENDERSON GROCERY CO., Okey Goodrich. Manager. Beautiful New Goods. Mrs. Missillier has just returned from the Northern markets where she has been buying new spring stock for the dress goods and notions depart ment of Samuel Watkins' big store. She purchased an immense stock, great care and taste being exercised in culling from the lest of this season's fashions and fabrics. Mrs. Missillier' s selections embraced every thing in ladies1 dress goods and trimmings, underwear, handkerchiefs, hosiery, gloves, white gojds, etc., and in excellence of quality, up-to-dateness of style and cheapness of price nothing has been seen in Hen derson this season to approach it. If troubled by a weak digestion, loys of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Chaniherl.-iin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every b.x warranted. For sale by Melville Dorcey, driifrist. If von want good bread buy that STRAIGHT FLOI R at II. TIIOMASO.VS. - . . An Enterprise Worthy of Note. Henderson is fast putting on city ways. Modern methods as well as progress and prosperity are observed on every hand. One of the latest evidences of this is an engraving machine and electro-plating outfit which Mr. Walter J. Powell, jeweler, has added to the equipment of his establishment. Thus he is enabled to do all kinds of engraving in plain, script or Roman letters quickly and at smail cost, or triple or quadruple any thing desired in gold, silver, nickel or copper. Mr. rowell is something or a mechanical genius and takes naturally to this kind of work as he does other branches in his line. STOP 'I'll E COl' Gil And work off I lie Cold. Laxative Bromo -Quinine Tablets cure a c -Id in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. . Choice canned goods of all kinds, cereal foods, coffees, teas, syrups, foreign and domestic fruits, etc. HENDERSON GROCERY CO., Okey Goodrich, Manager. Easter Services at the Episcopal Church. The services at the Church of the Holy Innocents Easter Sunday were beautiful and impressive. The music was classical and grand and was ren dered bv the choir in a masterlv manner under the skillful direction of the organist. Miss Daisy Eleanor Stephens. I he strong and earnest woids of the rector, Rev. Julian E. Ingle, were most appropriate to the day. In the afternoon the Sunday school held their usual celebration, a full choral service being sung by teachers and scholars. Miss Olivia Lamb was organist. The floral dec orations were beautiful and the little ones looked bright and happy 3S they praised of "Ihe Risen Lord. . -Tis Easy to Feel Good. CoiintIes thousands have found a bless ing to the IhhIv in Dr. King's New Life Pills, which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Ma laria, Feyer and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable, never gripe or weaken. Only 27c. at Melville Dorsey s drug store. . . If you want good bread buv some of that STAKillT FLOUR at II. THOMASO.VS. . A Fisherman's Luck. You have heard of a lisherman's luck of which there are many kinds. Well, you will have an opportunity of witnessing the humorous and enjoy able side of it Monday night. The Oxford Dramatic Club will present the play entitled "A Fisherman's Luck" at Cooper Opera House next Monday evening, April 15tb. The company is composed of some of our sister city's best histrionic talent and a clever and enjoyable performance is promised. The Gold Leaf bespeaks for them a irenerous reception. It recalls with grateful pleasure how nicely the Hen derson Minstrels were treated by the people of Oxford when they went over there, ihey gave our ooys a good house and it is now up to Henderson that bad luck betide not the young ladies and gentlemen of "A risher man's Luck." Reserved seats. 50 cents. Tickets on sale at Whitten's Book Store. . - There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases was togother, and until the last few years are supposed to he incurable. For a great nianv years doctors pronouueed it a local dise se, and prescribed local remedies and by constantly railing to cure wun local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a consti tutional disease, and, therefore, requires constitutional treatment, iiati s uatarrn Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken in ternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea SDoonful. It acts directly uoon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Their offer one hundred dollars for any case it rails to cure, bend tor circulars ana tes timonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. t3T"Sld by druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE Was the Presentation of "The Mascot" by the Herald 5quare Opera Com pany Monday Nirht. It is seldom a better pleased audience Is seen at .Cooper Opera House than that which witnessed the three-act comic opera "The Mascot" as presented by the Herald Square Opera Company Monday night. There have been better plays inter preted by stronger companies more elaborately costumed to be sure, but judged by the test of constant laughter and generous applause there has not been one that more perfectly attained the object in view to amuse and entertain than the Herald Square Opera Company. There are some very capable people in the troupe and personally they are as agreeable off the stage as they are clever on it. Miss Etta Stetson is a winsome little actress and essayed the title role with a vivaciousness of man ner and correctness of detail that captivated the audience. Miss Mamie Scott, as "Fiametta" daughter of Prince Lorenzo was pretty and pleas ing in her part, which admitted of lit tle opportunity for the display of the actor's art. Mr. Harry Nelson sang well and looked and acted the char acter of "Prince Frederick" in an almost faultless manner. Mr. Robert Kane, as "Pippo" a shepherd In both voice and acting measured up to the requirement of the nart nortraved. Messrs. Thomas Callahan, as "Prince Lorenzo XVII, and Wilbur Cox, as "Rocco" a farmer are as fine come dians as this stage has seen together in a long time. - Ihey are a "whole team" as erood as a minstrel show and kept the crowd constantly con- vnlal will, 1.. i, 1, .. Tlx.:- : . ,.iiu ja li u lci . i licit huiiiij; was superb, the iokes pood, their comic work alone beiner worth the price of admission. The other members of the comoanv were very good sustaining their respective parts in a creditable and pleasing manner and altogether the performance was of such character as to leave most pleasing imnressions in , r i the minds of the audience and a wish to have the Herald Square Opera Com pany come ttiis way again. -. . . Best Way to Cure Backache. Backaches are caused by disorder in the kidneys Foley 'm Kidiey Cure will ninke the kidneys right, 'l ake no substi tute. For sale by Melville Dorsey. TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. In compliance with the new public school law I shall not hold the regular public examinations in April the second Thursday in July and October being the only regular examinatiorrdiiys prescribed by law. G. NEEDIIAM BRAY, Con n t v Su peri u teuden t of Public Schools. Cokes, N.C., April 1, 1901. An Open Letter. As announced last week Mr. B. S. Campbell, of Norfolk, has opened a brauch of his photographic studio in Henderson for only a short time and persons wishing first-class work would do well to call on him. Mr. Campbell is here himself and does his own work and if he receives the patronage his work entitles him to he should be busy duriug his entire stay. But hether you wish photos cr not you should call and see bis elegant line of art studies, specimens of which have Deen soki extensively in me xxorinern market. Mr. Campbell has made great reductions in prices for a short time and if you wish to take advantage of them you should call early. Gallery over Dorsey s drug store. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Fiot-Eae. a nowder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous teet and in growing nails, and in-tantly takes the sting out of corns ami bunion. It s the greatest comfort discovery of the age Allen s Foot-Jvase niaKes tignt or new shoes feel easy. It is a ceitain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet, try it today. Sold iy all drimgists and shoe stores Bv mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE Address, All. n & Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. That STRAIGHT FLOUR at THOMA- SON'S makes good bread. Trj it. Capital Stock to be Increased. The stockholders of the Henderson Telephone Company have authorized an increase of the capital stock of, the Company to $100,000, and placed $10,000 in the hands of the Board of Directors for sale. This stock is rapidly being subscribed by the stock holders, each one desiring an amount largely in excess of his pro rata holdings. This increase was neces sary to meet the demands of its rapidly growing business. The Tact that the new stock is being so rapidly taken speaks well for the flourishing condition of the Hender son Telephone Company. It is a well managed, dividend-earning enterprise and with increased facilities and en larged territory the prospects are 1 is most pleasing to stockholders patrons alike. and Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke. mananger for T. M. Thompson, a large importer of fine millin ery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says: "During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to .tttend my work during the day. One 'f my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that lime, which seemed to relieved her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and I Wgan to improve at once. I am now entire ly well and feel very pleased to acknowl edge its merits." For sale by Melville Dorsey, druggist. Merely a Suggestion. The factory of the Independent Snuff Company, of Petersburg, Va., was recently burned. They have got to rebuild or secure a suitable place already built. Why not make an effort to get them to locate in Hender son? A suitable building can be had, the raw material is close at hand, and here the concern would be uearer their trade as already established. The Gold Leaf does not know that any proposition of this kind would be entertained by the Independent Snuff Company. It merely knows that their plant has been burned and it believes Henderson would be a good location for their business. They had estab lished a large trade throughout Cen tral and Eastern North Carolina and were meeting all competion, their product holding its own wherever in troduced. Mr. W. E. Griffin, their manager for this territory, makes Henderson his headquarters, and one of their most 'successful salesmen. Mr. L. R nrpn is res ident here, and possibly if an effort were made we might gt the whole "outfit." What say our moneyed men and the Chamber of Commerce? I Know One Sure Remedy mn oMlot com. - It mm Pyny-Pslssnv LOCAL PAPERS. The Legitimate Advertising: iledium j Through Which to Reach the Buy. j ing Public. There is a constantly increasing sentiment among business men that the only legitimate advertising me dium through which to reach the buy ing public is found in the local papers. It is a fact undisputed by the larger retail establishments of any city that such is the case, and the matter of judicious advertising in local papers is receiving more favorable considera tion as each year goes by. Indeed, with practically all the leading dry goods houses in the country, the sub ject of local advertising has become so important that it is classed as a separate department, and is given over to the care of one employee, who makes it his especial work to study the best means of producing effective advertising in the local newspapers which circulate in the territory from which the business must receive its patronage. Take all the leading merchants in the great trade centres of the country, and where you find an up-to-date advertised business among them you will find the most successful and prosperous business. The old method of using programmes, score cards, time cards, clocks in de pots, streets cars and the like is be ing rapidly discarded in favor of the more modern and practical newspa- faper advertising. It has taken a ong time for some people to be edu cated to the fact that in order to reach the buying public it is not necessary to be held up and compelled, as it were, to have their advertise ments printed into every fake scheme that presents itself. The days of fake advertising ara pretty nearly numbered, as all such schemes usually in turn end about the same way. Iowa City (la.) Republican. . - . Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd had Itching Piles. They're ter ribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Rodilv Emotions it's th best salve in the world. Price 2oc a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Melville Dorsey, druggist. Wanted. Quarry Hands-Hand Drillers. White farmer, married, to work and oversee. Farm hands by the month for the season. One man with wife to eook for hands. Steady work, good wages, prompt pay. A. B. COOK, Wakefield Granite Quarries, Petersburg, Ya. . . Approaching Nuptials. Handsomely engraved cards which read as follows have been received by friends here and elsewhere: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker Brooks request the honour of your presence at the marriag of their daughter Ethel Roberts to Mr. Otis Sutphin Smoot on Tuesday April the sixteenth nineteen hundred and one high noon First Presbyterian Churcji Durham, North Carolina Immediately after the wedding ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Smoot, will leave for San Francisco, where they will reside in future. Mr. Smoot is a on of Mr. W. H. Smoot, the well known tobacconist, and a brother of Mrs. C. A. Lewis, of Henderson. He goes to San Francisco to take an important position with his brother in the railroad supply business. The bride-to-be is a young lady of rare accomplishments whose personal charms are only equalled by her beautiful character and lovable dis position. They will be at home after May the first at the Occidental Hotel, San Francisco. "Stfck'to It." Geo. L. Heard, of High Tower, Georgia, writes: 'Eczema broke out on my baby covering his e tire body. Under treat ment of our family physician he got worse as he emild not sleep for the burning -md itching. We used a box f Banner Salve on him and by the time it was gone he was well. The doctor seeirg it was curing him said, '"Stick to it for it is doing him more good than am thing I have done for him." For sale by Melville Dorsey. . Fresh cabbage, potatoes, chickens, eggs, butter, staple and fancy groceries, evapo rated fruits, apples, oranges, lemons, etc. HENDERSON GROCERY CO., Okey Goodrich, Manager. . . University Catalogue. We are in receipt of the catalogue of the Universit of North Carolina for the academic year, 1900-1901. This cata logue shows for this session the large total attendance of 524 students. Of this number 391 are enrolled in the Academic Department. The Professional Schools have a total enrollment of 138, divided a follows: The Law School 64, the Medical School 42. the School of Pharmacy 32. This is the largest en rollment in the history of the institu tion. The facilities of the University have been greatly increased by the construc tion of two new dormitories, which will aecommodat e 150 studentsand a building for recitation rooms. The total cost of these buildings will be $65,000. Tht in creased appropriation of the legislature will make possible an increase in the teaching force and additional equipment which will insure the bst work. Excellent waterworks are in full opera tion and a central heating plant will be installed before the beginningof the next session. . . RuTiinng sores, ulcers, boils, pimpies, etc.. quickly cured by Banner alv. th most dealing salve in the world. A sure cure for piles. For sale by Melville Dorsey. Arbuckle's Roasted Coffee, ground and delivered. 2 pounds for 25 cents. HENDERSON GROCERY CO., Okey Goodrich. Manager. . - . An Ancient Slate. Capt. John W. Fuller informed the editor that he has a well preserved slate, not a crack in it and with the same frame around it which has been in his family 115 years. It was his grandfather's when he was a boy, who lived to be 85 years eld, and then his father used it in his school days, and also his own. children. This is the oldest perfect slate we ever heard of, and more marvelous still to be used by three generations and never so much as be cracked. Oxford Public Ledger. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy water, he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City, and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then 1 began using lr King's 2few Discovery anJ was wholly cured bv six bottles." Positively guaran teed for Conehs, Colds, and all T hroat and Lung troubles by Melville Dorsey. Price 50c. ' , DEATH OF AN AGED LADY. ilrj. Caroline (. Blacknall Passes Away at Her Home Near Kittrell. Mrs. Caroline G. Blacknall, perhaps the oldest resident of the neighbor hood and one of the most beloved, died at her residence. Beech Spring, near Kittrell, on April 8lh, 1901. She was buried at Kittrell on April 10th, the Rev. K. H. Broome officia ting. Her pall-bearers, the sons and grandsons of her old neighbors,-for she had outlived all her contempora ries save one, were Messrs. T. H. Crudup, A. L. Capebart, Spottswood Burwell, G. A. Kittrell, C. II. Wil liams and Dr. P. W. Capebart. Mrs. Blacknall born Dec. 2nd, 1812, was one of the oldest residents of the county and counting length of mem bership one of the oldest members of the Methodist Episcopal church in North Carolina, her connection with this church dating from about 1830, the period when the graat religious revival swept her family along with so many other Episcopal ones into the militant church of John Wesley. During all these years she has been a devoted and, till enfeebled by her great age, an active, zealous and largely useful member of the church. Gifted with remarkable powers of mind and great force of character, her long life was rigidly squared to her ideas of duty to God and to man. For full half a century her home was one of great charity and noted hos pitality. Mrs. BlacknalPs mother's family, the Nuttalls, came from historic old Gloucester county in the Yorktown section of Virginia, and were among the first settlers in this part of the county. It was a hundred years 'go the wealthiest family in the county and probably the only one which ed ucated its sons at the great Yale Uni versity. Mrs. Blacknall owned and died on the last remnant of the once very large possessions of the Nuttalls Born Boswell in 1812, she married Thomas Blacknall, Jr., whose family in a former generation had been neighbors of hers in the Old Domin ion. To this union which death ended in 1833, sixty-eight years ago, were born the late Dr. G. W. Black nall, of Raleigh, Col. C. C. Blacknall who fell in the war for Southern In dependence, and Maj. T. H. Black nall, now of Atlanta, Ga. Besides her son Maj. Blacknall forty-one of her grand-children and great grand-children survive her. Thia signature is on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that enres a cold In one day ROLL OFHONOR For Week Ending April 5th, 1901. (Third Grade, Miss Birdie Watson, Teacher.) Josie Barnes, Lillie Bruice, Percy Dempsey, Mariel Gary, Janie Harris, Asa Hardee, Ruth Hunt, Henry Mars ton, Redding Perry, Georgie Powell, Egbert Shaw, Lizzie Watkins. . A Hang Up Chart. . A hang up chart giving the treatment and care of animals, with Humphreys' Veterinary Specifies, mailed free on appli cation. Address Humphreys' Homeo Medicine Co., Cor. William ft John Sts., New York. Reduced Rates via Southern Railway. Grand Council Royal Arcanum of North Carolina. New Berne, N. C, April 17th, 1901. For this occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to New Berne. Fare from. Henderson is $7.75. Tickets to be sold April 15th, 16th and 17th Final limit April 22nd, 1901. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NOTICE TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS. I w ill be in Henderson on the first and third Saturdays in every month for the convenience of public school teachers and others who wish to see me about school matters. Can be found at A. T. Barnes' Furniture House between the hours of 10 a. ni. and 12 m. G. NEEDIIAM BRAY. County Superintendent of Public Schools. SPECIAL OFFER! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL :::::::::: CHOICE WALL PAPER AT FIFTEEN CENT5 A ROLL. YOUR CHOICE OF THE BOOK. BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. POP ULAR DESIGNS. ::::::::: SIDE WALLS, BORDERS AND CEILINGS. ..... I W. T. WHITTEN VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY. Apex, N. C, May 8, 1900. Mrs. Joe Person, Kittrell, N. C. Dear Madam: I can never express my appreciation of your Remedy. I had suffered for a year with a very bad sore leg, which, all the time. grew rapidly worse. I consulted physicians who treated me and finally advised me that only operation or amputation would relieve me. commenced to take your Remedy about a vear ago and today my former afflicted leg is as well as my other one, and mv general health greatly improved. I can never speak in too hisrb praise 01 yonr vaiuaoie medicine. I send this unsolicited, and yon can use it as you see tit. Hoping it may beneht the suffering, I am, Yours verv trulv, Q. I. HUDSON. Mr. Hudson is a resident of Apex, has been agent and operator of the S. A. L. R. R. for thirty years. We not only know him personally, but can vouch for the truthfulness of his testimony. Editor RotsUurn Bat. PRESBYTERY OF ALBEMARLE. To be Held In the Henderson Presby terian Church, Week Beginning Tuesday Evening at 7:30 O'clock. The Presbytery of Albemarle will meet in the Henderson Presbyterian church next Tuesday evening "at 7:80 o'clock and continue its sessions throughout the week. There will be preaching every morning at 12:15. Services every evening at 8 ?"cIock. All the sessions of the Presbytery will be public unless previous notice to the contrary is given. A cordial in vitation to attend the sessions of the court is extended to friends in the town and community. Next Wednesday and Thursday the Ladies' Missionary Union in the bounds of the Presbytery will meet in the Sunday-school room of the Methodist Pro'testant church. They will take recess each morning in time to attend the preaching service at the Presbyterian church. The Union will be pleased to have the ladies of the town and vicinity attend its ses sions. The hours of meeting, both of the Presbytery and Union, will be announced Tuesday evening. All friends in the town, and espe cially the children, are cordially in vited to attend the Sunday-sabool mass meeting to be held in the Pres byterian church, Sunday, 21st of April, at 3:30 p. m. The following program explains it self: SERVICES UL'UINU TKESBYTEKV AND PREACHING BY Rev. F. W. Farries, I). D., Tuesday evening. Kev. C .N. Wharton, Wednesday morning. Rev. J. B. Morton, Wednesday even ing. Rev. II. S. Bradshaw, Thursday morning Home and Foreign Missions Lnursday evening. Kev. James Ihoraas, rnday morn ing. Rev. J. N. H. Summerell, Friday evening. Rev. E. D. Brown, Saturday morn Rev. E, Daniel, D. D., Sunday morn ing Dedication of the church. Rev. F. H. Johnson, D. D., aud Rev. W. D. Morton, D. D., to assist in Dedication Services. Sabbath afternoon, Sabbath School Mass Meeting, addresses by Rev. E. B. Bradley and Rev. F. H. Johnson, D. I). Sabbath evening, preaching by Rev. W. D. Morten, 1). D. l'hc editor of the Fordville Kv.. Miscel laneous, writes as a postscript to a bui nes letter: "I was cured of kidney trouble by taking Foley's Kidney Cure.' Take nothing else. For sale by Melville Dorsey. SORES AMD ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood is in poor condition il sluggish, weak and unable to throw of the poisons that accumulate, in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S. S. S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from 1 ie JZlw? CONSTANT DRAM all morbid, fft ( matter Wrl? IRS dfeiUHl When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore of ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no mattei how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothinc else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. B. Talbert, Lock Box .Winona, Miaa., My: "Six years ago my leg: f rom the knre to the foot was one solid sore. Several physicianc treatea me ana 1 mace two trips to Hot apnnfja, but found no relief. I was induced to try S. S. S , and it made a complete cure. I have been a per fectly well man ever since." is the only purely veg etable blood purifier known contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suffer ings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, aud any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. GA. Executor's Notice. I HAVE THIS DAY QUALIFIED AS Executor of the e'ate, with will an nexed, of George II. Rowland, deceased. before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance county, am thi-t is to notiry an Der-ons holding claims against the said ?-tate to present them t me, duly authen ticate, on or before the 10th day or Apiu 1902. or this notice will be pleaded in bar if recovery of same. Persons indebted to the said estate nm-t make immediate tlement. This 10th Apiil, 1901. W. W. KOWLAND. Executor of the estate, with will annexed, of ueo. tl . Kowland, deceased. COAL AND WOOD. J.S.POYTHRESS Has a full supply always ou hand. Best steam and blacksmith coal a specialty Just added a good stock of Lumber and Shingles. Will save you money TELEPHONE No. 88. LUMBERS SHINGLES CITY BOOK STORE. I have moved my Book Store to the YOUNG BLOCK, KTt Hnnr to the rot office, where I will be pleased to see and serve my friends and the public generally. I carry a nice line of . . . . Books, Stationery, Musical Instruments. Pictures, loielties, Etc. thincr in fact usually kept m a first-class .... BOOK STORE, thnt will make it to yonr interest to save the difference. I also FRAfiE PICTUKfcS on enort nouce. Give me a call. W. T. WHITTEN. t THE LATEST IN SILKSj 5 for waists, : skirts orsuits: -AT- S Thomas & Newcomb's, 3 Henderson, N. C. YOUNQ BLOCK "PHONE 153 If you want to make a test of economy by buying cheap goods, DON'T try it on a piano. Take something smaller which will not be such a loss, as it certainly is doomed to fail ure. Cheap and "just as good as" articles never pay. The only piano to buy is the best best piano. The Sold on Easy Terms at Very Low Prices. A postal will bring catalog and easy pay ment plan. Bfedriention this paper please. HIE fill furnisher." Charlotte, N. C. 1 MACHINERY FOR SALE One 6 Horse Power Engine. One No. 3 Farquhar Separator. One 50 Saw Smith Gin, (Feeder and Condenser Complete) One Cotton Press. All the above machinery in in irood con dition, (the jrin used but one wanon,) and will be sold on ensy terms, for ensh or on time. LUMBER! Persons in need of luinlier would do well to write to or call on us. We enn Bare you money on larjfe or ntnall billH. When deni red will deliver lumber in Hen derson at a slight advance over price at the mills. OrderH noheitel for anything in our line. C. A. ROSE & CO., MIDDLEBURO, - NORTH CAROLINA unco L he will supply you with a fresh case for f 2.i. -L-l rAll water bottled at the Spring. i -- Lrv'.:"'.".! j lis Use in Kidney WATEK is easily the most acceptable of its c!.is within the int..- f mv knowledge. Inappropriate cases. I firmly belieye, without any sort of ervationrthat its exhibition will be followed by marked benetit. I have ordered it largely and its effects have been most gratifying- Aside from it specific effects in kidney and bladder ditlicnltiea and gastric disordt-rs.it is in everv way a most'desirable table water, delightfully palatable and safe. I cheerfully endorse it. and shall continue to do so as Jong as the spring furnishes the potable fluid that now comes to us from Lineolutou. I .,!y wish we bad uch water here where thousands come from all parts of the earth seeking health and recreation." In Chronic Rheumatic Complaints. Vesical and Urethral Irritation. B D. EVANS, n. D.t Medical Director of the New Jersey state Medical Hopital. Morris Plains, S. J.. saya: - LINCOLN LITHIA WATEK has been used quite extensively in ibis Hospital during the laM twelve months. The most happy results have followed iu use in chronic rheumatic complaints, and in vesical and urethral irritation where there was frequent and painful urination with hyperacidity of the urine. In the latter class of cases its action has been prompt in giving relief. , . ' -The various standard Lithia Water have been used in this Hospital, but I place the LINCOLN LITHIA WATER second to none of them' LINCOLN LITHIA WATER ZJ for the cure and prevention of UbeumatUiit. Gout and all 1 complaint Uric Acid Diathesis, Brfcbt'e Disease. Gravel, Stone and all Affections of the Jvidneys and Bladder, particularly those reuinUfc an alkaline l"?". gestion, Nervous lability and Exhaustion, and remarkably curative in Affections pecliar to Women. Springs open to guests June ist to October ist. Pamphlets and full information upon request. LINCOLN LITHIA WATER COMPANY, Proprietors, LINCOLNTON, f. C. Sold in Henderson by Helville Dorsey PRACTICAL..: 1 SUGGESTIONS 5 About What To Eat. J We have everything pimmJ frvdi ) and pnlAtnble. pure and w holcNtune that's kept in n Mrictly nrt-ehn J establishment d the kind. J T HAS. COFFKKS. SlV.ARS. SYRITS, CANNF.D MF.ATS, J BRKAKFAST BACOX. COUNTRY HAMS. CIIKKSK. J CRACKERS. CKRKAL FOODS. C.RITS. HOMINY. 2 F.VAPORATF.D PF.ACHF.S. AITLF.S, CHF.RRIKS. J APRICOTS. PRI NKS. CAS SKI) CORN. Z TOMATOKS. P1NKAPPLKS. ASPARAGUS TIPS. SALMON. 5 LOBSTERS. LUNCH TOSH UK. PICKLES. PRKSF.RVES. 5 SALAD DRESSING. 'Pfcaaa aa. : JOHN D. STALLINQS. 3 MY Si BEST is the. Ivem & Pood NOTICE OF ELECTION Upon the Ouestion ol Taxation for Graded Schools in Hender son Township, Vance County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT bv virtue of an act entitled. "An act to establish (iradetl Schools In Henderson Township hi Vance County." ratified by the General Assembly ot North Carolina durine the session of 1HK)-i901. there will lie an election held at the vat Ions voting precincts In Henderson Township In wild County, on the. First Monday in Hay, 1901, it being the 0th day of said uioii'h; when all qualified voter residing in mid Town ship will he allowed to ca-t their ballots "For Graded Sehools'or " A caiiui Graded. Schools." The Kesistration llooks will be opened 20 das (Sundays excepted ) prior to the second Saturday lcfore said election day. By order of the Board of Commissioner of Vance County in regular session sitting on the firt Monday in April, 1"01. JAM EN AMOS, K. W. KnwAHDs, Chairman. Clerk of the Boaid. w A! Ml L1THIA Llfll WATER $4.00 per case of one dozen half gal 'on bottles. Cases refilled for S2.O0. When voiir case is consumed, return in uod condition to our ajjent, MELVILLE DOKSEV. at Hender-on. and and Bladder Troubles, as a Table Water, Etc. DR. S. WESTRAY BATTLE, of Ash. ville. X. C. Surgeon U. S. Navy, (retired) Member N. C. Medical Society, N. C. Board of Health, American Medical As sociation. American Public Health A -social ion, etc.. save: T cannot even now iegin to tell oti ol the merits of the LINCOLN LITHIA WA I LK. I cannot speak in too high praise of the water. With a fair share of experience in the use of the mineral wniera of this county and of Europe, LINCOLN LITHIA
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