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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1901. Constantly at it Brings Sncces- JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING TRt ATES many a new business; EN' ARGBS ma y an old business; FKtSKRP-S many a large business; K KVI JfS mi iy a dull omintu; KESCUK many a lost business; S A ' ESmany a failing business; ScCUKEo iuccch in any business -Advertise Judiciously," use the columns '-e Hfc.NDfc.KaON GOLD LEAK. A pro ive, wide-awake newspaper, it circulates naively throughout Vance an adjoining :jes, among an intelligent and prosperous e whose trade is well worth seeking and OF THE TOWN For Low Prices Lime, Laths, Shingles, ,rs and Windows, call on John B. Watkins. i T. Hicks went to Louisburg . : !a to attend Franklin court. : . .T.(ireen has returned home , a : .v i weeks" visit to Richmond. i ' ;'t crop is safe so far and the are that t he worst of cold On iver. I Mrs. L. N. Watson, of the fi iorhood, were Henderson iii"nlay. Coble and Solicitor Moore h rough Tuesday on their way iurg to hold Franklin court. Mr-. Al ice M. Cheek gives notice of l,v uali!id as executrix of the fi-r ..f William II. Cheek, deceased, y. Ucrtisement in nnother column. I h ic will be a meeting of the K'i!'i Daughters at the I'arish school h u-t Monday afternoon at 3:80 ' r'urk. 1 dofiias it Newconib are opening this week another lot of special values in wash silks at ." cents. Also the ;.itrt in silk and chitTon applique. et: their stock. Head thf: special announcement of Mr. I'.. S. Campbell, the Norfolk pho tographer, in another column. If von want tirst-class pictures at low uire the opportunity is now offered. Mr. and .Mrs. A. C. ZollicoiTer and nt Masters (Jus and Jesse returned home last wewk from Weldon and Not t liampton county where they had liS'-n taving with relatives for two vn- k s . (). Young is building an addition to liis com mill on Main street, mak ing it about one-third larger. This looks lik increasing business and prosperity which the (1oli Leak is pleased to note. Mrs. W. A. Hunt has returned from Norfolk where she has been at the hospital some weeks receiving treat ment. JShe is much improved and the hope of her speedy recovery is family and kerv gratifying to her frio nds. Mr. Thomas M. Ilufham. of Hick orv. has returned home after a visit of 'several days to his father Dr. Huf ham. Mr. Ilufhani is a lawyer by profession and inherits much of the talent of hi gifted and eloquent fat her. 1 ht ladies cannot fail to be pleased with the beautiful spring goods at Watkins'. Co and see them. Mrs. .Mi-sil!ier and Mrs. Stainback will take pride and pleasure in showing them whether you are ready to buy or not. Registration books for the election Mav tth will be opened on Tuesday, rd inst. A new registration is not required but all persons who have coins of age or moved their place of residence since the last election will hare to register in order to vote. Mr. Willard Smoot and his sister Miss Willie Smoot, of Richmond, stopped over in Henderson yesterday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis. They were returning from Durham where they went to attend the marriage of their brother Mr. Otis Smoot and Miss F.thel Roberts Tuesday. Henderson gives cordial welcome to her honored guests the ministers and lavmeu who are hero attending Albe marie Presbytery this week. We trust they are as glad to be here as we are to have them and that their impressions of the place and people may be so favorable that t Ley will wish to come again. The Ladies Mission Union of the Presbyterian church met here this wk, holding thoir services in the Sunday-school room of tUe Methodist Protestant church. The papers and addresses yesterday morning were very line, while the services through out have been exceedingly edifying and enjoyable. A fuller report will be given next week. Evidently our good friends in the Epsom neighborhood were not satis tied with the last census returns and are determined to make a better showing next time. Our bright young correspondent at Epsom says there are almost as many April babies iu and around there as there are hills of com planted. Then the Gold Lkaf advises that the "hog and hom-iny-' acreage be increased. lilushing with newness is the ex quisite line of ladies' dress goods and trimmiugs, furnishings, etc., at Sam uel Watkins'. The fresh spring pro ducts represent all the latest fashions and fabrics and a suggestion of sun shine mingled with the tints of the sky and the hue of the flowers woven in to make them bright and beautiful as becoming the fair creatures whose persons they are to adorn. See them snd you will admire them. Mr. II. Xutrizio is not only a good shoe merchant but a handy man with carpenters' tools or painters brush. His sign of the Rig Shoe attests his skill with the former and the colored signs that stand in front of his store are evidence of the latter. The let tering is good but perhaps the word ing is better. One of them reads as follows: "The best thing for the stomach is nutritious food. The best thing for the feet is Nutrizio's shoes." . . - . 'Tis Easy to Feel Good. Countless thousands have found a bless ing to tlie body in Dr. King's New Life I'iil. which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable, never gr-e or weaken. Onlv 23c. at Melville Dorsey's drug store. c, " -vou want jrood bread buy that STRAIGHT FLOUR at H. THOMASON'S. Lincoln Lithla Water. Note change in the Lincoln Lit hi a Water advertisement this week. Could stronger testimonial, be given anything than those testifying to the efficacy of Lincoln Lithia Wattr? What it has done in caring others may be experienced by you if simi larly affected. Try it and be eon Tinced. Sold in Henderson by Mel ville Dorsey, Druggist. $4.00 per case of one dozen half gallon bottles. Cases refilled for $2.G0. All water bottled at the spring. Pyny-Balaam Relieves Right Away and makes a speedy end of coughs and colds. Lost. A White and Lemon Setter Doc Medium ize, about two years old, an swers to the name of "Ponto " Strayed from my store Thursday night, April 11th. A liberal reward will be paid for his return to me. K. U. POWELL, Henderson, N. C. They Are Prepared for You. Garden implements and farming tools or all kinds you will hnu at Daniel & Co"s. They have a large stock and prices are low enough to suit. Also full line of paints, oils, builders' hardware, etc. And of course the celebrated Buck's stoves and ranges are not to be left out of consideration. Perhaps more of these celebrated cooking apparatuses are to be found in the homes of our peo ple than any other one make due to three leading causes: First, it is a good article to begin with; second, they are well advertised; third, they are sold at a reasonable price. PRINTER Competent, sober aud in dustrious, wishes work on country week ly. If stendy job. write, giving particu lars. N. C. PRINTER, (547 Main Ht., Danville. Va. Ladies' vests, gentlemen's underwear pants goods, hats, shoes, etc. very cheap at H. THOMASON'S. Summoned to Baltimore by His Wife's Serious Sickness. Mr. W. A. Farris, of Durham, passed through Henderson Mon day on his wav to Baltimore, being called there oy a telegram announc ing the critical illness of his wife. On the 26th of January Mrs. Farris submitted to a difficult and danger ous operation but she was improving and expected to be home in a few weeks. The friends of both sincere ly hope that upon reaching Baltimore Mr. Farris found hi? wife better and that she may soon be well again. Hie editor of the Fordville Ky., Miscel laneous, writes as a postscript to a busi ness letter: "1 was cuid of kidney trouble by takinc Foley' Kidney :ure." Take nothing else. For sale by Melville Dorsey. Fire Sunday Night. Mr. .J. P. Taylor's stables-anil barn caught fire from some cause early Sunday night and but for the prompt arrival of the hose companies the building would have been a total loss. The horses and pow were removed and the loss beside damages to the building was about one ton of hay, a small quantity of oats and other feed stuffs. The tlames were extinguished before the house was burned down but not before considerable damage was inflicted. Mr. Taylor estimates his loss at something like $150. The tire is believed to have been accidental. - . Bites of insects, reptiles, dogs, and cats, also the stings of bees and wasps should be instantly treated with Pain Killer, the quickest and surest remedy for pains, aches and soreness of any kind. In use for sixty years, and sold everywhere. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 2."c. and "Oc. The best FLOUR ever offered for the monev has just been received at H. THOMASON'S. Call and see it before buying1 elsewhere. Beautiful to Look Upon. Mr. II. Thomason has just opened a nice line of summer dress goods to which he invites the attention of the ladies. They are beautiful to look upon and the prices are as attractive as the goods themselves. There are chatsworth prints, amoranths, per cales, vicugna cloth, silk taffeta, covert cloths, organdies, lawns, bat tistes, nainsooks, pliques, ducks, white goods, etc., in large variety and exquisite patterns. All at 12i and under. All woolen goods are being sold at cost to keep from carrying over such stock and to make room for more sea sonable stuffs. Your chance to get bargains in these lines. . . Given Up to Die With Croup. Mrs. P. L Cordier, of Mannington, Ky., writes: "My three year old girl had a severe case of croup the doctor said she could not live and 1 cave her up to die. I went to the store and jjot a bottle of Foley'e Honey and Tar. the first dose eave quick relief and saved her life." Forleby Melville Dorsey. . Albemarle Presbytery. The twenty-fourth session of Albe marle Presbytery convened in the Henderson Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Rev. F. W. Farries, of Goldsboro, modera tor. After the roll call Rev. J. N. II. Somerell, of Washington, was elected moderator, and business was regu larly proceeded with. Some very able men, ministers and laymen, are present, and while the delegation is not altogether as full as had been expected, what is lacking in members is made up in ability and zeal and altogether it is a fine body, dis tinguished looking and handsome. A more extended account of the pro ceedings will be given next week. STOP THE COUGH And work off the Cold. Laxative Bronio-Qnlnlne dar To C-e. no Fay. C Price Tablets cold in one 25 cents. Say Advertising Paid Him. Some weak ago Mr. L. G. TwUdale, proprietor of tbe Oakland Dairj Farm, put a small advertisement in the Goli Leaf stating his butter wh sold bj Davi & Rosa. He tells us be think it paid him as he find ready sale for all he can f urniah. Mr. Twis dale's butter is a strictly tirst-elas article, cleanly handled "and nicely put up, for which a demand was eaiily created once attention was called to it. Tbi ha did by advertis ing it. A thing may ba ever ao good and meritorious but'if aobody know it only by chance aalea will be Blow and creating a demand greatly re tarded if achieved at all. It pay to advertise any thine: that people buy. TO CURE A. COLD I IV ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. LEADS ALL OTHERS. The Gratify In t Record of a North Car olina Company. There ia published elsewhere an article of special interest-to cotton ginners and cotton planters to which the Gold Leaf has pleasure in direct ing public attention. Reference is had to the announcement of the Lid dell Company, of Charlotte, the larg est cotton press builders in the world, and what is said about the value of improved methods of cleaning and handling cotton, the great staple money crop of the South. But it is not alone cotton gins, presses, elevators and the like that they make. They build engines, boil ers, saw mills, pulleys, shafting, &c. more of them perhaps than any other factory in the South. The Lid dell Company is one of the oldest and best known concerns in the State, thoroughly reliable and asking pat ronage on merit alone, and what they say or do can be relied on. Read carefully their statement and the testimonials offered in support of the claims made for the superiority of their machinery. . If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of I appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Every box warranted. For sale by Melville IJorsey, druggist. Special Notice. b. s. Campbell, the Norfolk photo- grapner, is sua wim us ana as ne is .til very anxious lor you to see bis pic tures bis agent will call on you with in the next few days and show you specimens and also explain to you how vou can secure $5.00 worth of tirst-class photographs for $3.25. Give him a hearing even if you do not want pictures. I am sure you will be pleased with the work. B. S. CAMPBELL, J9Over Dorsey's drug store. - -.--.- li Presson, Pressonville, Kans., writes: "Nothing like Foley's Honey and Tar, is the universal verdict of all who have used it. Especially has this been true of couchs accompanying la grippe. Not a single bottle failed io give relief." For sale by Melville Dorsey. . Choice canned goods of all kinds, cereal foods, coffees, teas, syrups, foreign and domestic fruits, etc. HENDERSON GROCERY CO., Okey Goodrich, Manager. - Enterprising. The enterprising lirm of J. H. Lassiter & Co. have just had put in a cash carrier system which greatly facilitates business in their store. Everything passes through the office all items of sales, cash received, etc. and the walking that had to- be done by the clerks was quite taxing upon their strength as well as con suming a great deal of time unneces sarily. Hence the introduction of the casn carrier system, ibis is so arranged as to make it accessible to each of the three principal depart ments of the establishment. All you have to do is to put the money and ticket of sales in the proper receptacle; pull the spring back, release the car and awav it goes like a streak of greased lightning on the tightly stretched copper wire to the book keeper and cashier. The car returns to its place by gravitation. This innovation is a big time and labor saver and is in keeping with the pro gressive ideas of this progressive tirm. V. B. Conklin, of Bowersville, O., says: "I received more benefits from Foley' Kidney Cure than from months of treat ment by physicians." For sale by Melville Dorsey. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative nromo-Uuinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold In one day Tar and Turpentine for Diphtheria. The Scientific American gives this recipe as one which the world ought to know: At the first indication of diphtheria in the throat of a child, make the room close and then take a metal cup and pour into it a quantity of tar and turpentine, equal parts. Hold the cup over the fire so as to fill the room with fumes. The patient on inhaling the fumes will cough up and spit out all membranous matter and the diphtheria will pass out. The fumes of tar and turpentine loosen the throat and afford a relief that has baffled the skill of physicians. Great care must be exercised to prevent the tar and turpentine, which are highly inflammable, from taking tire. 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 & John Sts., Xew York. GOOD NEWS comes from those who take Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reports agree that HOOD'S CURES Arbuckle's Roasted Coffee, ground and delivered. 2 pounds for 2o cents. HENDERSON GROCERY CO., Okey Goodrich, Manager. Of Interest to Farmers. As the spring has opened aud crops are being planted, insects areagain becoming numerous and their ravages win soon becib. We wish to urge the farmers not to wait until a crop is ruined, aud then write for information, but as soon as an insect enemy is detected, send some speci mens to this office, so that thev may be identified, and remedies suggested. The importance of the work against injurious insects is becoming more and more apparent. Everybody is invited to make free use of this office to obtain informa- tion regarding inait friends and foes. FRANKLIN SHERMAN. Jr.. Entomologist, Departmengrulture, -4 Best Way to Cure Backache. Backaches are eused by disorder in the kidneys. Foley's Kidney Care will make the kidneys right. Take no substi tute. For sale by Melville Dorsey. Levering's Coffee 12 cents a pound, ground and delivered. Armour's meats and cereal foods of all kinds. HENDERSON' GROCERY CO., Okey Goodrich, Manager. Runinng sores, ulcers, boils, pimples, ete., quickly eured bvBaaner alTf. the most healing salve in the world. A sure cure for piles. For sale by Melville Dorsey. . -4 CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of SPLENDIDLY PRODUCED. The Fisherman's Luck as Presented by the Oxford Dramatic Club at Cooper Opera House Monday Night. One of the very best performances that has been presented at Cooper Opera House in a long time, whether by amateurs or professionals, was the presentation of the beautiful comedy drama, entitled: 'The Fishermau's Luck," by the Oxford Dramatic Club Monday night. It was exceedingly well rendered and highly enjoyable throughout. I here was not an in ferior character in the whole play while some of them were unusually strong. Where all did so well we should not particularize, but it is not too much to say that the work of the leading characters, where there was broader scope and finer opportunity lor the display of the actor s art. would have done credit to profes sionals. Following was the cast: Tom Manly, a poor fisherman Mr. Frank J. Slierin. William Farren, alias Squire Hammond Mr. W m. A. Devin. James Hammond, Farren's son Mr. Frank Hobgood. David Morris, known as . Uncle Davie Mr. Walter Stradlev. Silas Kidder, stage-struck Mr. William tenner. Rev.GeorgeMedhurst Mr.Sidnev Minor. Rose Preseott, Hamnioud's ward-Miss Nele Currin. Mrs. Manly, Tom's mother Mrs". Em met t. Ruth Manly, Tom's sister Miss Carrie Hobgood. Little Nellie, a waif of the ocean Little Lizzfe Hancock. Each character was well sustained, each player iu looks, manner and act ing being peculiarly adapted to the role essayed. If one seemed better than another it was because he had the better part, not because of the liner quality of his work, or the fuller measure with which he filled his part. Only words of commendation were passed upon the play and those who were present went awav feeling them selves debtors to the exceedingly cleverind talented young ladies and gentlemen of the Oxford Dramatic Club for the very meritorious and enjoyable entertainment provided. It was regretted that they did not have a full house. - They certainly deserved it and we dare say if it had been known what a rare treat was in store the audience would have been much larger. AMERICA'S Greatest Medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla.bccause it pos sesses unequalled curative powers and its record of cures i3 GREATEST. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen 8 loot-JLase, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and m-tantly takes the sting out of corns ana bunions. Its the greatest comfort discovery of the age Allen s hoot-i-a.se makes tight or new shoes fpel easy. It is a ceitain ctue for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores Bv mail f'oi 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE Address, Allen & Olmsted, Lie Koy, New xork. Wanted. Quarry Hands-Hand Drillers. White farmer, married, to work and oversee, farm hands by the month tor the season. One man with wife to cook for hands. Steady work, good wages, prompt pay. A. B. LOOK, Wakefield Granite Quarries, Petersburg, Va. . - . - . . Reduced Rates via Southern Railway. Annual Convention of Knights of Pythias, Greensboro, N. C, April 23rd, 1901. For this occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to (Irpensboro. X. C. at rate from Hender son of 4. 85. Tickets to be sold April 22nd to 24th inclusive. Final limit April 27th, 1901. Executrix's Notice. TTAVING QUALIFIED BEFORE THE a. Ulerk ot ihe Superior uouit; or vance County, as executrix with will annexed or of the estate of William H. Cheek, deceased, this is to notify all persons hold inff claims aeamst tue saia estate io pre sent them to me. auiy autneniictieu, on or before the 17th day of April, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the re covery of the same. Persons indebted to the said estate must make immediate set tlement. This 17th day of April, 1901. ALICE M CHEEK, Executrix of the estate of Wm. H. Cheek, deceased. Reiistrars and Jnflps of Elec tion FOR GRADED SCHOOL ELECTION TO BE HELD MONDAY, MAY 6TH, 1901. COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Vance Cocxty. Henderson, X. C, April 1st, 1901. For the Graded School election to be held on the lt Monday in May (the (th), following Registrars and Judges ot Elec tion have been appointed: EAST HENDERSON. W. W. Swain, Registrar; W. II. Hart, W. T. Gupton. WEST HENDERSON. J. Y. La'ndis, Registrar; W. E. Ross. NORTH HENDERSON. .James L. Wottharu, Registrar; W. U. Wester, Jno. R. Moss. SOUTH HENDERSON. . J. B. Clements, Registrar; W. D. Horner, Jos. T. Jones. .1. I,. ULliKliX, Chairman Board of Elections. KIDNEY DISEASES arc the most fatal of all dis eases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE It a Guaranteed or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized oy emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. For sale by Melville Dorsey, drugget- J. A. Duvall & Son, Contractors. Will make you plans", specifications and estimates on bills of materials for buildings. We areprepared to furnish materials and contract to complete turnkey jobs. BRICK 1HD STONE WORK A SPECIALTY. Correspondence solicited."! J. A. DUVALL & SON, Lock Box 48. HENDERSON, N. SM00T--R0BERTS NUPTIALS. Prominent and Popular Young Couple f Durham Plight Their Troth Presbyterian Church the Scene of a Beautiful and Impressive Marriage at High Noon Tuesday. From the Durham Sun of the 16th we take the following which will be read with interest here where the groom formerly Jived and is well known and quite popular: Today at hitch noon in the Presbyterian church occurred oue of the most beautiful as well as auspicious marriages, the con tracting parties being Mr. Otis Sutphin Smoot and Miss Ethel Mav Roberta. Just before the bridal party entered the church, Miss Elizabeth Taylor sang most sweetly and impressively, 'T love you. As the strains of the weddinar march. leautifully played by Miss Elizabeth Turnbull, pealed forth, the bridal party entered. First came the ushers. Mr. Ralph Fuller, along the right aisle; Mr. 1. C. Sneed, left aisle; Mr. J. C. Diirirs. right aisle, and Mr. X. M. Alston, left aisle. Xext came the maid of honor. Miss Fan Covington, of Danville, Va., who entered by the left aisle. Along the same aisle came the bride leaning on the arm of her step-father, Mr. J. W. Brooks. They were met in front of the altar by the groom and his best man, his brother, Mr. V lllard Smoot, of Rich mond, Va., who entered by a side door. 1 he ceremony was performed in a verj- impressive manner by Rev. Dr. L. B. lurnbull. The church waa rilled with relatives. friends and acquaintances of the contract ing parties, there being a number here from a distance. The decorations about the altar consisted of palms, Easter lilies. etc., the organ being almost hidden from view. The groom and bride, accompanied by the bridal party, left as soon as the eere- tnony was over for the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Brooks, in West Durham. where a wedding repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Smoot left on the 2:27 train this afternoon for Tiuehurst, where they will spend a daj' or two, after which they will return to Durham and from here will leave for their future home in San Francisco, Cal., where they will be at home at the Occidental Hotel after May 1st. The bride is a leautiful and accom plished young lady, who, by her many lovely traits ot character, has won a large circle of friends not only in Durham butthroughoutXorth Carolina and other States. The groom is one of the best known aud most efficient business men. who. like his lovely bride, enioys the esteem and confidence of hosts of friends. Among those who were here to attend the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis and Mr. John Horton, of Hender son; .Miss Willie femoot and Air. Willard Smoot. of Richmond, Va.; Miss Fan Cov ington, Messrs. .1. M. and J. G. Coving ton, of Danville, Va.; Mrs. William Harris and -Miss Eva Harris, of Reidsvills: Miss Sallie Brooks, of Woodsdale. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which ("has. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," ;e writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Xeh., Sioux City, and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's Xew Discovery and was wholly cured bv six bottles." Positively guaran teed for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung troubles bv Melville Dorsey. Tial bottles free. Price 50c. Letter From Epsom. Epsom, N. C, April 15, 1901. h,DiTOK oold ieaf: J here are nearly as many April babies in and around Epsom as there are hills of corn planted. K Ihe current news of Epsom is hard ly permissible in print this week, ex cept that there is the faintest whisper that a new silk dress is at the man tau-raaker's shop. Oh, how sad this makes some of us feel. But, as the old woman said of the mountain. "It is inst as I expected." However, since "he" is one of our bovs, the rest of us will try to resign ourselves to the inevitable, and prepare to ex tend to him our heartv congratula- tions. Mr. Olie Sledge spent yesterday (Sunday) with some of our neighbors. Now, watch out, boys; when these preachers1 sons begin to come around they mean businesg, and the first thing we know, we shall be left again. Ihe weather continues to be so cool that the farmers are making poor headway with their crops. Very few men have finished planting corn Gardening is scarcely begun. The whin-poor-wiirs message was too early. RANSOM II. DUKE Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd had Itching Piles. They're ter ribly annoying; hut Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Melville Dorsey. druggist. The lost Stubborn Coughs resulting from an attack of la grippe or heavy col l, mut yield to the wonderful healing properties of Foley' Honey and Tar. which strengthens the lungs and make them sound. Dorsey. For sale by Melville ccooccooooooomocoocco o Where You Is of as much importance as what you buv. We keep constantly on hand a select line of STAPLE AMD FANCY GROCERIES, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Meat, Meal, Salt, Feedstuffs, etc. Buying such goods in car load lots we are enabled to sell same at LUVV.5i rR.ic.3, wnuicidiu retail. We carry also a complete, up-to-date line 01 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Dry Goods and Notions, White Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods. Trimmings, Shoes, Hats, &c. Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Woodenware, and Farmers' Supplies all at Lowest Prices. Prompt attention to all orders. rPhone No. 18. HENRY THOMASON, HENDERSON, N. C. C. ROLL OF HONOR For Week Ending April lath, 1901. (Third Grade. Miss Birdie Watson. Teacher.) Josie Barnes, Florence Butler. Lillie Buicc, Janie Harris, Louise Harris, Asa Hardee, William Hunter. Ruth Hunt, Clyde Keller, Charlie Loughlin, Frank Powell. Rufus Powell, Bessie Short, Fred Tucker, Lizzie Watkins. (Fifth Grade. Miss Amy Butler, Teacher.) Nannie Buford, Charlie Cooper, Albert Duvall, Cassie Finch, Cornelia Gary, Eloise Jenkins, Richard Jones. Gideon Lamb, Louis Lehman, Marie Manning, Henry Marrow, Maria Tucker, Joe Watkins. Highest averages on examinations for month ending April 12, 1901: Nannie Buford OS.5-0 9S.1 .1 97.5-0 !)7.1-2 5)0 2 .1 9.j.2-:i Or,. 1-3 9.V 1-3 9.", 1-li 91.2-3 93.0 G ...93 92 90.1 -G 90.1-G Charlie Stainback.... Joe Watkins Fannie Young William Manning.... Fannie Howard Hannah Engleberir. Richard Jones Reggie Renn Marie Manning Maria lueker Cornelia Gary Eioise Jenkins Mary S Edia Marion Draper THIS WILL INTEREST MANY. To quickly introduce B. B. B. (Botanic Blood llalui), the famous Southern blood cure, into new homes, we will send, abso lutely free. 10.000 trial treatments. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) quickly cures old ulcers, scrofula, eczema, itching skin and blood humors, cancer, eating, festerinj; sores, boils, carbuncles, pimples or offensive eruptions, pains in bones or joints, rheuma tism, catarrh, or any blood or skin trouble Botanic Blood Balm (I. B. li.) heals every sore or pimple, makes the hlood pure and rich and stops all aches and pains. Botanic Blood Bairn (15. IS. li.) thoroughly tested for 30 years in hospital and private prac tice, and lias cured thousands of cases Riven up as hopeless. Sold at drugstores, $1 per large bottle. For free treatment write to ilood Balm t o., Atlanta, Ga. Medicine sent at once, prepaid. Describe trouble and free medical advice given. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B. ) gives life, vigor and strength to the blood. The finest Blood Purifier made. Botanic Blood Balm (15. B B) gives a healthy Blood supply to the kin and entire svstem. If you want good bread buv some of that STAIGHT FLOUR at H. THOMASON'S. NOTICE. AUTHORITY OF TWO .IliDG- inents ot the Superior Court of V ance Countv rendered at th last October and February terms thereof in the special pro ceeding entitled T. T. Hicks, Administia- tor of S. A. Burroughs, deceased, vs. U. S. Burroughs and others. 1 shall sell by public auction to the Highest bidder, at the Couit House door in Henderson, N. C on Monday, TO ay 61I1, l!)01, two tracts of land fituate in Williamsboro l'ownsh'n. Vance County, heing a part of tlieS A. Burroughs homcplace theexces over and ao:we the homestead the nrst tract lies upon the public road leading to Williamsboro and is bouuded by it and the Glebe road and Ruin Creek and the other tract and contains 41 acres. The second tract adjoins the 41 acres tract and the homestead land and is bounded on the ends bv the Glebe road and Kuin Creek and contains 53M acres. Possession of the 53M acres tract given January st, 1902; of the 41 acres tract when sale is continued. Terms, cash, balance within 12 months. Henderson, JS. C, April 3rd, 1 T. HICKS. Administrator of S. A, Burrouuh1. I SPECIAL OFFER!! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I WILL SELL :::::::::: CHOICE WALL PAPER X AT FIFTEEN CENTS A ROLL. t YOUR CHOICE OF THE ROOK. BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS. I "OP X ULAR DESIGNS. ::::::::: I SIDE WALLS, BORDERS j AND CEILINGS I W. T. WHITTEN COAL AND WOOD. J.S. POYTHRESS Has a full supply always on hand. Best steam and blacksmith coal a specialty Just added a good stock of Lumber and Shingles. Will save you money TELEPHONE No. 88. LUMBER & SHINGLES Buy . 1 r .........................j fcrOPEMNtl THIS WEEK-vi ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE a- SPECIAL VALL'E sr : Wash Silks : AT FIFTY CENT5. ALSO THE LATEST IN Silk and : : : : : Chiffon AppUque. Thomas & Newcomb, 2 Henderson, N. C. YOU NO BLOCK 'PHONE 153 : m If you want to make a teat of economy buying cheap goods, DON'T try it on a piano. Take something smaller which will not he such a loss, as it certainly is doomed to failure. Cheap and "just as good as" articles never pay. The only piano to buy is the best piano. The : : : : BEST is the. Sold on Easy Terms Ml f r .Tl!r.T..V?t Ihiwm" i A postal will bring catalog and easy payment plan. Erriention this paper please. fT THE HOME FURNISHERS.' MACHINERY FOR SALE One 6 Horse Power Engine. One No. 3 Farquhar Separator. One 50 Saw Smith Gin, 1 Feeder and Condenser Complete) One Cotton Press. All the above machinery is iu "ood con dition, (the fiin used but one season.) and will be sold on easy terms, for cash or on time. LUMBER! Persons in need of lumlwr would d. well tn write to or call oil Us. We can save vou money on larc or mau ihum. , II I Ml. Wbrn desired will deliver luiul rin Hen derson at a slight advance over price at the mills. Orders solicited for anything in ourline. C. A. ROSE & CO., MIDDLEBURO, - NORTH CAROLINA ilGWu HI miTnn UNCO LB 1.00 ner ca-e When vour as is consumed, return in to our r,.t. MKIA'ILl.K DOK-sKY. at Q UKCOJLIThG o 0 AIR. TURNER'S STATEfiriNT: tantlv with a derangement of CiinoM' Hkk.ht s 'Dieask. con? into ed v known to il e medical profession leJs. I had to give up my tnr.A . T-.IV KtOtli:if'h. MV freeiv I decided to trv LINCOLN LITHIA. I had very littb- fri'h at thia sta"e of mv disease in' anv remedy, and le-s in wa'er only. However, I be ?an to use it dailv, and at this time was reduced in h-h to IS '"undi. After uiii"- the water lor inree strength, vigor and happiness again easesof tbifkind speak volumes to . - . pounds and mv digestion so much improved i couiu eat aimosi any rhiu food without injury. Three months from the time I began Jrinlms the water I weighad pounds, and felt well in every respect. J hat i n m WATKK has been the mean of saving my life and tilling it with LINCOLN LITHIA WATER for the cure and prevention of IthumatiMin. (.out un-1 u on.piamis ..mk Fric cid DiathcdH, Brihf Di.-ase. liravi l.Ston find all Afn-ction of the and Bladder, particularly thow re,nirin;r an alkaline treatm. nt. l '-1-1'-gwition.Xffrroan lability anil Lxhnution. and remarkably . nr.it, w in Aff t.tmn jieeliar to Women. SDrintrs open to guests June and full information upon request. LINCOLN LITHIA WATER COMPANY, Proprietors, LIN'COLNTON, 2N C. Sold in Henderson by Helville Dorsey If PRACTICAL.. J SUGGESTIONS About What To Eat. 5 We have everything good frwh S and palatable, puiv and wholesome s that" kept in a strictly flrst-4-lns estabbhhnient td tlie kind. S TEAS. COFFEES, SUGARS. $ SYRUPS. CANNED MEATS. BREAKFAST BACON. J COUNTRY HAMS. CHKKSE. CRACKERS, CEREAL FOODS. J GRITS, HOMINY, EVAPORATED UF.Al IIES. APPLES. CHERRIES, APRICOTS. PRUNES. J CANNED CORN. TOMATOES. PINEAPPLES. ASPARAGUS TIl. SALMON, LOBSTERS, LUNCH TONGUE. $ PICKLES. PRESERVES, SALAD DRESSING. 2 'Phone li." : JOHN D. STALLINQS. I ! O IMI Y ! 1 Iver: Pond! at Very Low Prices, j Aim FTTTPTP iiiunn iiivii it Charlotte, N. C. NOTICE OF ELECTION Upon the (Jucstion ot Taxation for Graded Schools in Hender son Township, Vance County. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT by virtue of an net entitled. "An ct to establish Graded Scluiol In Henderson Township In Yance County," ratified by tbe (Jeneial Assembly of North Carolina durinit the session of r'(M)-i.K)l. there will be an election held at the vaiious voting precincts in Henderson Township in said County, 4Ui the First Monday in Hay, 1901, it heiiij; the r.th day ot sai l inoii'h; when all qualified voter residing in mid Town ship will he albwed to c;it their ballot "Fot Graded SnhonN,"or "Atraliwl Graded Schools." The Registration Boo Us will be opened 20 da (Sundays excepted ) prior to the second Satuiday before said el-ctlon dav. Bv order of the Board of Commissioner of Vance County in regular session hitting on the first Monday in April, l'Ol. .JAMES AMOS, K. W. EmvAiuis, hairman. Cleik of the Board. ftl LITHIA rJ ... WA i CK 01 one dozen r 1 half iral'on h titles. tases reiiiiea lor :.oo. jjood condition !!ndThoii, and hfs will supply yon with a frf.Ii rse for t water hottlfd at lh Spring. Bright's Disease Case of Mr. F. H. Turner. DR. li. V. UN(J, statsvilh N. ' . I wib to attest tin; lHtfin-nt inadi; by Mr. F. M. Tinner in rof.trd to his condition tin A the benclil derived fiorn the use of LINCOLN 1,1 11 1 1 A WATK1J. i yni.toii, ex hibited were those of I'.kk.ut's Dika-k. lit- emit under my oare after having U-vti refused Lib; i fi -u t nn n aeeount of ihoie vnip'.onn Hi condition ( -riou and alarming when he Wgsn Inking IAS Ol.N LITHIA WATKK. Improvement wa rapid and :oiitinnon, and the patient ha.- now jui'' regrrned hi health." -For three year 1 ha i sulIVied almost the kidneys which t nr. a -nei io ueeiop After trying almo.-t ever y n niiable reta without reliel. 1 in-cv.me aininsi u"- work entirely, and could onlv n-l:..n lli- in. pleat tihvsician advised me to drink Lithia Waler week, iouu-i m wcim. t a . ....I da tiw.rili in is neyonu supposition, ... those who have tried it."' i- an invaluable and ettiei'nt njrent ist to October ist. 1'amphlets
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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