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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1901. 1 1 i ? 4 i V!. v The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISH EH 1881. nv THAD R. MANNING. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One eopy one year. - - - tl-50 6 months. 4 " 75 .50 We desire a live agent and correspond ent at every postoffice in Vanee and ad joining eouDties. Correspondence on all subjects of local and general interest, and opinions upon matters of public eoneern, are Invited. The editor will .not be responsible for the views or statements of correspondents and reserves the right at all times to revise or reject any article he may think proper. . One side, only, of the paper must be written on and the real name of the writer accompany the contribution. No attention will be paid to anonymous com munications. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1901. DIDN'T BITE. Soma days ago we received from a well known plate matter house a column of ready set stuff, express prepaid, about an alleged violation of the Ohio Pure Food Law. Accom panying it was an explanatory "notice to the publisher1' saying it was sent free of charge by order of parties in terested in the subject, and we were, of course, at liberty to u?c it or not, lit. "Onlv this and noth ing more." Anil, of course, wu saw o fit not to line it. Looks too much like the cloven foot of the Koyal Making Powder Trust sticking up out of this pure (?) food business. We have not fonrc ten the part played by this concern in trying to secure the passage of a law so labeled through certain State Legislatures to further their own sellish ends, and which action was neatly exposed and forestalled by the Grocery World. The Koyal liakiug Powder Company beat the Gold Leak out of an honest advertising account, but we decline to give publicity to any article about this pure food hum buggery with which they may or may not have had to do, even though it be sent to us under the sruise of secrecy and fur nished free in plate matter form. Col.. F. A. Olds, writing from K:il- t eigh to the Charlotte Observer, says Secretary Hruner and Curator Urimley, of tb? State Museum, are at work on the detailed plans for the in stallation of North Carolina's exhibit at the Charleston Exposition. Secre tary Hruner's fine taste in such mat ters is widely known. As has been stated, this State's exhibit will be col lective and it is but speaking the truth to say that for it the most com manding position has been chosen. It will be well worthy of that position. The sickness of Mr. II. E. L. Bunch, General Passenger Agent of the Sea- tsuaid Air I Zulu Ilatlway, at tlo liaiua of his father-in-law, Col. F. A. Olds, In Italeiffh, has already been noted in these columns. Under date of the 17th iu his correspondence to the Charlotte Observer Col. Olds says this of his condition at that time: Mention has already been made, of the sickness of General Passenger Agent R. E. L. Hunch, of the Seaboard Air Line, of typhoid fever. Yester day evening his sickness became more acute, there were hemorrhages and some trouble of the heart. He has two physicians and two trained nurses and is given ceaseless attention. The Virginia Democratic Conven tion which met In Norfolk on the 14th did what had been a settled fact for some time in the nomination of Hon. A. J. Montague, the present very able Attorney General, for Governor. He had no opposition whatever, the name of no other candidate being placed before the convention. Hon. J. E. Willard received the nomination for Lieutenant Governor and Hou. V. A. Anderson was named for Attorney General. Hon. J. Taylor Ellyson, of Richmond, was unanimously elected chairman of the State Democratic organization for his eleventh succes sive term. Of course, the (lovernor of the State is not expected to approve of mob violence, but neither he nor any other person, can prevent the lynching of the brute who is guilty of the unpar donable crime. If it were not for the fact that, to convict, it is necessary for the victims of the hellish lust of the perpetrators of this crime to go on the witness stand and suffer a second humiliation worse than death, there might be some chance of stav ing the hand of the mob. Wadesboro Messenger. Their Secret is Out. AH Sadieville, Ky., was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whit.tker, who had for a long time endured untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's New Discovery,' writes her husband. "It completely cured her and also oured our little grand-daughter of a severe attack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Melville Dorsev's drug tore. A TALENTED NORTH CAROLINIAN. Wilmington Messenger. Mr. John Henry Boner is a native North Carolinian, and of accomplish ments as a prose writer and a poet. At a time when so many people are indulging in rhyme it may be said that he has produced stanzas that are entitled to be classed as poetry. We regret to see it mentioned that he is in a low condition of health that he has returned from the North, where he has dwelt for perhaps a quarter of a century, to his native State prob ably te close his earthly career. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of TYPEWRITING MACHINES A NE CESSITY. To the vast majority of newspaper men, in this country at least, the typewriter has become indispensable. ' ' it is not oniy a ooou io me man who grinds ont copy but to the linotyper who puts it into type, and thus also to the proor-reaaer wno, through its beneficent aid, gets cleaner proofs. The typewriting ma chine is a double, triple, many-fold blessing of mechanism. There are five in this print shop now, and more are likely to follow. Charlotte 06 server. In most of the leading daily news- a 1 A .. ik paper omces oi ine country me "copy" of every staff reporter 13 re quired 10 De lurnea in lypewnueu. In the office of the New Orleans Times Democrat a few years ago we were told this was the rule there, one of the requisites of a reporter being that he must be a swift and accurate type writer as well as a bright and capable man with a nose for news. The typewriter is fast becoming as neces sary a part of the office equipment of the modern newspaper and up-to-date business man as the sewing machine is in the home. What a Tale It Tells. If ihat mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, it's liver it. t. tr! T riMi.. irouDie; out ur. ivinsnew ljiie rius regu late the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c. at Melville Dorsey's drug store. THE SCAR-WORN VETERANS. Wilmington Messenger, 15th. Hats off! Attention, North Caro linians! The remnant, or a part of it of the brave men who battled for second independence for years most of them for four long years, men who were of the 125,000 who went out from North Carolina to Geht under the "lorious Stars and Bars; who be longed to armies that have not been surpassed in modern times for lidel ity, obedience to authority, unfalter in devotion to the "Lost Cause,' unswerving patriotism, pertinacious belief in the dearest principles that ever animated human hearts and splendid valor that was invincible on fields of gore when not overwhelmed bv numbers those brave men of the greatest war of later centuries, are iu our midst. All honor to them. Wel come to the Cape Fear section; to his toric Uilmiusrton and to nrh ville! May their magnificent patriot and glorious, most imposing bravcrv and fortitude be never forgot ten! May "recorded honors gatk around their names." So lonir as this great State has a history of its origin its development, its deeds, its patriot ism, its consecration to human liberty religious and civil; so long as high aspirations and the purest, most exalted principles that can control anil animate a great, liberty loving people; so long as patriotism and vir tue "are the bands that bind the hearts most sure;" so long as "great souls by instinct turn to each other," and men sue made of the grandest type men who are not "made of stun .-;o fiat and dull that they can let lUwli ljcaitl be St)Ook Trvlth Uanger," so long will the manhood of the Con federacy find full vindication and absolute approval. May the men who wore the gray so worthy in times of tremendous wrong as well as of highest patriotism and courage sub lime, be ever held in grateful remem brance. Though the cause went down at last "under the cloven foot -f despotism;" 600,000 men battling against uearly 2,800,000, exclusive of 200,000 in a great navy; the cause was holy anil just and right, and the time will come when the world will see it, know it, acknowledge it. Defeated yet triumphant. TheSouth preserved its principles intact while asserting its manhood unsullied. "As many, several ways, met In one town; As many fresh streams run in one self sea; As many lines eloso in the dial's centre; So many a thousand actions, once afoot. End in one purpose, and be all well borne, Without defeat." Soldiers welcome! of the Confederacy, thrice Believing Or. Seth Arnold's Balsam a reliable remedy for all bowel disorders, we hereby guarantee every 25c. bottle sold by us to give satisfaction or money refunded. Melville Dorsey, druggist. The Virginia Democratic Conven tion did what was expected of it in nominating Attorney General Monta gue for (lovernor. In the primaries he knocked out the machine, ran over the two Senators and seven of the eleven Representatives, and in the convention was nominated without a show of opposition being made. Un mindful of North Carolina's experi ence, the platform declared for pri maries for the choice of United States Senators and other officers. Char lotte Observer. Eruptions, cuts, bums, scalds and sores of Jail kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch flazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sore you get the original DeWitt's. W. W. Parker. 'WEEK Of'wONDERS' Richmond to Fairly Outdo Herself in a tirand Carnival and Free Street Fair This Fall. Richmond, Va., is preparing another record-breaking week of fun for her visitors. This will be the week of October 7th. All preparations are on a magni tude that proves the assertion of the Association that the Grand Carnival, Free Street Fair, and Electrical Fete of 1901 will be greater than ever given in the Southeast before. Plans are out for arching the entire length of Broad street with electric arches, and at the foot of each of these arches will be a handsome pagoda, in which will be displayed electrical devices of all kinds for cooking, baking, ironing, welding irons, driving machinery, and, in fact, a perfect exposition of the possibilities of electricity as now knowi. The streets will be lined with booths. Shows will be there galore. Parades will be more plentiful and greater than last year. One day will be given to the military, with Roose velt and other distinguished men as gnests of honor. Electrical fountains will entertain you. Bands will play, and, altogeher, all Richmond will more than do herself proud dnrinc her "Week of Wonders." Mr. Daniel Bantz, Otterville, la , ays: Have had asthma and n h.H ....k MU WU K II for years, but could Ret no relief from the doctors and medicines 1 tried, until 1 took lr If aua Tar. It save Im mediate relief, and did me more good For sale by Melville Dorsey. SPEEDY JUSTICE. Prompt Arrest, Conviction and Sen tence of a Negro Rapist In Mecklen burg County One Way to Check the Crime of Crimes and Prevent Lynchlogs. Raleigh Morning Post, 16th. The State as well as the people of Mecklenburg county are to be con gratulated upon the superb conduct, self-control, ana respect ior iaw oi the latter on an occasion of the great est provocation to which civilized man can be subjected. The negro fiend who assaulted the helpless little woman on Tuesday, was promptly arrested that night, arraigned at the bar of justice Wednesday and the trial entered upon yesterday. He confessed his guilt, and wa promptly identified by the victim. Oi course there was excitement, there were threats of Tiolence. And in such case of ""positive identification, one jury would seem to be as good as another, composea as it wouia oe oi the same class of citizens. For this body of the State" to carry into exe cution the law made for such offenses would at least have the merit of avoiding the embarrassment, to call it by no harsher name, which each of the special venire must feel when called upon to say on oath that he has not 'formed or expressed the opinion that the prisoner at the bar is guilty," which each juror must swear to be accepted and permitted to serve When an clement of doubt exists con cerning a party arraigned, this em- barassment is not so apparent; out, a3 in this Monroe case, there can be no doubt, his own confession is sus tained by every circumstance and the unhesitating identification of the lady assaulted. Under such conditions "the body of the people," from whom the lury must be taken at last, can find seme justification in executing their own law enacted for such crimes, thus relieving the public and the parties immediately concerned from the horribly humiliating ex perience of a public trial and those who maybe summoned on the special venire the embarrassment to which we have referred. But, that the law should be exe cuted in an orderly manner according to the methods prescribed, and to avoid great dangers to which the other, and we may admit the more popular, method tends, it is better that the properly constituted courts should deal with ail such cases. - A uegro brute violently assaulted a little 9-year-old girl of his own race in Charlotte luesuav evemur. Wednes day evening an escaped convict was arrested, and circumstances point strongly to his guilt. The colored population of the city was much ex asperated toward this scoundrel, and manifested a strong disposition to deal out justice to him. He, too, was lodged in jail and should, as he no doubt will, have a prompt trial. Considering the provocation, the perpetration of this most heinous of crimes by two negroes one upon a white woman, the other upon a little girl within twenty-four hours of each other, the guilt of one under arrest acknowledged, the other so strongly sustained by circumstances as to amount almost to a certainty, we must repeat that the self-control and respect for law shown by tk peo ple of both races of Meckleubnrg is alike creditable to the State and themselves. But, when two such offenses can be committed just after the terrible tortures but recently in flicted upou brutes for like offenses gives but little encouragement to hope for good effects upon such fieuds, of either the orderly executiou of the law or the more violent execution of both the law and such offenders. The colored race as such must unite more thoroughly than it has done with the whites in ferreting out and punishing the vicious elements of their race. For its own good, as well as of society generally, this should be done. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath tluit he is th senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che ney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one lun dred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. V. Gleabox. SEAL. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials, free. E"Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. MACON'S NEGLECTED GRAVE. Raleigh Morning Post. We hope, the people of our State, especially those who read the Post, failed not to read the article in Sun day's issue concerning the present condition, and ownership, of the grave of Nathaniel Macon. No North Carolinian will read that paper with out fully sympathizing with the feel ings of the author, and cry shame, shame! Are there not enough people in this State who sufficiently appreciate the splendid service to State and nation, and the simple but colossal integrity of Nathaniel Macon to contribute one dollar each to purchase at least the burial ground, have it properly en closed and improved, with a suitable tablet to show to the passer-by that one who honored his State and peo ple for more than one-third of century lies buried within? If friends, patriotic North Carolin ians, residing in Warren, or near-by, will undertake the movement, the Post will gladly, aye, with pride, do its all in promoting it. A "Nathaniel Macon Monumental Association" should be organized at once. " Astounded the Editor. EditorS. A. Prown,ofBennette?iilerS.C., was once immensely surprised. "Through long suffering from Dyspepsia,'' he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She had no strength or vigor and suffered great dis tress from her stooach, but she tried Elec tric Bitters which helped her at once, and, after using four bottles, she is entirely well, can eat anything. It's a grand tonic, and its gentle, laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a positive, guaranteed cure. Onlv 50c. at Melville Dorsey's drug store. If you want good bread buy that STRAIGHT FLOUR at II. THOMASON'S. Do little things now: so shall bisr things oome to thee by and bv asking vx. uuue. iersiau rrovero. Destroy Chills, Fevers and Malaria bv using Roberts' Chill Tonic. 25c. I guar antee it. W.W.Parker. OUR RALEIGH LETTER, NINETEEN RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTES FOR THE RALEIGH DISTRICT. New School Text Book Incident Closed Penitentiary Management Devel opments Great Blessing to the Boys Alliance Epidemic Among Farm Horses Various Matters of Interest. From Our Regular Correspondent. Raleigh, N. C, August 19. 1001. Senator Pritchard and Congressman Pou, of the Raleigh (Fourth) District, have secured the establishment of nine teen free rural mail delivery routes in this district, the Senator to have the naming of ten and the Congressman nine of the carriers. This is a great convenience to the country people, and every county in the State should urge its Representative in Congress to secure the establishment of as many of these routes as possible. And it may be added, that the more miles of ' good roads the counties nave worked the more rural free deliveries they will secure TEXT BOOK INCIDENT CLOSED. The new school text book incident has been closed at last, and on Saturday Superintendent of Public Instruction Toon sent out the formal letter to the County Boards of Education giving in structions anent their use, exclusively, in the free public schools for the next five years. PENITENTIARY MANAGEMENT DEVELOP MENTS. It is now stated, from one source, that a report of the examination of the peni tentiary books, under the management of Superintendent Day, will be made at the next meeting of the Directors in Sep tember. But Director O'Berry on Satur day stated that it would be three months yet before a statement would be given to the public. Director Crossland, who has just examined the Caledonia and the Til lery State farms, says two hundred acres of cotton on the Caledonia are lost, leav ing nine hundred acres there, and that on ! the Tillery farm the crops are fairly good. GREAT BLESSING TO THE BOYH OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 was talking with a well-posted friend of Trinity College, the "Methodist Uni versity of North Carolina," a day or two ago, and the information he gave me was enough to greatly encourage every friend of education in the State. I confess that I had but a small conception of the re markable growth of this institution and the great advantages it now possesses and offers to the young men of North Carolina, as detailed to me. Wish I had the space to recount even a portion of them here. Some impressed me particu larly. For instance, boys of limited means can now enter Trinity and secure a year's college training for only $175, which in cludes board and washing, as well as all other necessaries. Deduct the board and washing and the tuition alone will cost him only $50 a year, adding matricula tion, library and gymnasium fees and cost of books ($35 altogether) makes a total of only $85 a year. And to "young men who need assist ance and whose abilities warrant it," the College makes a loan of tuition fee of $50 a year, taking their notes, payable after they finish their course and make money to pay them. Thus it is, that if a boy can arrange for his board, he can receive an education at Trinity almost entirely without ready money. Of course, this and the other great advantages (enjoyed by few col leges in the South) is very largely due to the ample endowment and financial con dition of the College, for which it is in debted to Mr. Washington Duke and his sons, and other benefactors, the Dukes alone having given it a half million dol lars. President Kilgo (who, by the, way, started on a trip to the Continent last week for a much needed rest) appears to have accomplished wonders at Trinity, which now stands in the very front rank of Southern colleges, in every respect, especially in its able faculty, splendid management and magnificent buildings and equipment and we 6hall rejoice, as true North Carolinians, at its success. TnE farmers' alliance. The State organization of the Farmers' Alliance held its annual meeting last week at Hillsboro. Capt. W. B. Fleming, of Warren, was elected President of the Alliance; T. P. Johnson, of Rowan, Vice President; T. B. Parker, of Hillsboro, Secretary and Treasurer and Business Agent; J. W. Denmark, of Raleigh, Chair man Executive Committee. A resolution was adopted denouncing the "fertilizer trust," yclept the Virginia- Carolina cuemical Company, and advis ing farmers to buy as little manipulated guano as possible, and to make their own fertilizers from the raw materials, and that the State Business Agent furnish formulas and ship materials to farmers desiring them. Also a resolution calling upon Alliance men to club together and sell their surplus cotton seed in big lots tnrougn tne liusmess Agent, etc. epidemic among farm horses. a terrioie epidemic among norses in certain portions of Eastern North Caro lina is reported. In Hyde county alone over 2uu are dead from "staggers and fever and as many mors are sick. The fever which kills them is brought on by mosquito bites (these little pests infesting toe country in unusual numbers this sum mer), and a formula for preventing the lever is now being sent out to farmers by the Agricultural Department here. Dr. Petty, a capable veterinarian, says that the best prescription for this is quinine given internally and an external applica tion of kerosene oil and creolin solution twice a day. Only last year's grain ana iorage suouia be led to such animals VARIOI S MATTERS OF INTEREST. Preparations are beiner made to care iar a larger number of dependent old soldiers at the Confederate Home here. ana aDont Aovember 1st a number of ad ditional inmates can be received. There is not room for as many as 100 at nres- ent. The contract was let last week for a new 4,o00 dormitory building, which, A Sure Preventive. It is better to prevent consumption than to airerwaras te looking for a cure. Many cases become incurable, simply because so long neglected. When vou first cateh enirt when you first begin to cough, make haste to use Mexican Syrup. It may save your life, for it has proven a quick and never lamng cure ior sore ancrimtated lungs tickling in the throat, etc., resulting from a cold accidentally taken. It is only 25e m touic, auu is eoiu at arug stores. rhli U Rig-tat. There is one good thing about Mother's Worm Syrup, and that is, it will never do anyone a bit of harm, should it fail to do him good. It is a good idea to try this remedy if you feel bad and don't know exactly know what ails you. There may be a tape worm a hundred feet long that is causing your loss of health. If so a 25c bottle Of Mother's Worm Srrun will vni and remove it from your body. A Reliable Family Pill. A Mexican Root Pill taken when you begin to feel bilious, or when your bowels fail to move as they should, may ward oflf a long spell of illness. Get a 25 cent box. Pain Make Life a Burden. It is wrong to let those you love suffer pain or to be in pain yourself, when Gooch s Quick Relief only eosts 25 cents a bottle. Best cure for cramps and colic. A modern miracle. Gooch's Sarsaparilla enters into and changes the composition of the blood lack ing sufficient red corpuscles to make it pure. Then the pure blood, circulating with healthful activity, permeates every fibre of flesh and restores better strength and better feeling to every part, complete ly curing sores and pain. Ple-lne Cure Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Anti-Ague enres Chills and Fever. with the new hospital now iu use, will make a great improvement at the Home. At the encampment and annual meeting of the Confederate veterans last week nt Wrighteville, General Ransom delivered an address and the following officers were elected: Commander. General J. S. Carr; Brigadier-Generals, John G. Hall, W. L. Liondon, J. M. Kay. t . M. Parker, for the first, second, third and fourth brigades, respectively. The next meeting will be held at Greensboro, August 20th, 1902. The North Carolina Knights of Honor at the meeting of the Grand Lodge at Wrighteville last Friday, elected J. B. Whitaker Past Grand Dictator: K. R. Jones, Dictator; N. D. Fetzer, Vic-Dicta- tor; P. C. Carlton. Grand Reporter: S. 8. J Schofield, Grand Treasurer; T. F. Klutti, Supreme Representative. Tne seaboard Air Lane nas accepted to the ordar of the Railway Commission fix ing a uniform cotton rate on all railroads in the State and also the application of the standard freight and passenger rates to all of the lines of the Seaboard in the State. The speedy arrest and quick trial and conviction of the negro, William Monroe, at Charlotte last week, for the rape of the young wife of a farmer, prevented a lynching. The crime was committed on Tuesday and on Thursday the brute was sentencecT to be hung on September 13th. A big excursion to New York is to be run from Charlotte September 7, largely to accommodate North Carolina mer chants. Rate: one fare for round trip on points along the Seaboard Air Line. At last accounts the negro, Jim Lowry, who murdered Shelby's Chief of Police, had not been captured. The man ar rested at Charlotte was the wrong one. The white tramp, Lyle, arrested for murder at Charlotte, was brought from Roanoke, Va., on requisition last Satur day. II. M. Flagler, the multi-millionaire, who secured a divorce from his insane wife last week in a Florida court, will soon marry a leading and well known North Carolina young lady. Mr. Flagler is 72 years of age. LLEWXAM. "My baby was terribly sick with the diar rhoea," says J. Ii. Doak, of Williams, Oregon. 'Ve were unable to cure him th the doctor s assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure. rorsaleby Melville Dorsey, drug gist. Nell '-She must be awfully home ly." ' Belle "Why do you say that?" Nell "Oh, I hear she has so many eirl friends. Women are Like Flri4ArC Healthy andstronjr lUYVCI 3e they blossom and bloom. Sickly, they wither and die. Every woman ought to look well and feel well. It's her right and duty, but she might as well try to put out a fire with oil as to be healthy and at tractive with disease corroding the organs that make her a woman. Upon their health depends her health. If there is inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly period, attend to it at once. Don't delay. You're one step nearer the grave every day you put it off. Women can stand a great deal, but they cannot live forever with disease dragging at the most delicate and vital organs in their body. You may have been deceived in so-called cures. We don't see how you could help it there is so much worthless stuff on the market. But you won't be dis appointed in Bradfield's Female Reg ulator. We believe it is the one medi cine on earth for womanly ills. There is as much difference between it and other so-called remedies as there is between right and wrong-. Bradfield's Female Regulator soothes the pain, stops the drains, promotes regularity, strengthens, purifies and cleanses. It does all this quickly and easily and naturally. It is for women alone to de cide whether they will be healthy or sick. Bradfield's Regulator lies at hand. 91 per bottle at drug store. Band for our free booklat. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO- Attest, Ga. REMEMBER! 1 do not Claim to sell Cheap Drags, but I do Claim to sell Pure Drugs as Cheap as ftnuone can and pay their bills My Prescription Department is as perfect as can be made. Stock of Cigars and Tobacco always full of the leading brands Fall Line of Toilet and Laundry Soaps. If you want a cool drink of Coco Cola, Lemonade and Li made my fountain is al ways running. If you want to paint I have the best $1 paint in town. If yoa want a pare mixed paint the L. & M. is the superior of all. Fresh Buist's Turnip Seed will be on hand in a few days in any quantity and of all varieties. MELVILLE DORSEY. CITY BOOK STORE. o I have moved my Book Store to the YOUNG BLOCK, Next-door to the post office, where I will be pleased to see and serve my friends anq, the public generally. I carry a nice line of ... . Books, Stationery, Musical Instromests, Pictures, Koielties, Ete. Everything in fact usually kept in a first-class .... 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Rheumatism, morbid conditions from malnutrition; Gout, Uraemia, Bright's Disease, Dia betes, Uric Acid, and every kind of Kidney, Bladder and Uterine Disease. A SPECIFIC FOR Constipation, Dyspepsia, Acidity, Indigestion, Bilious ness, and all glandular inactivity of the alimentary canal; Catarrh, Scrofula, Cancer, Syphilis, Eczema, and every kind of blood taint and poison. ANALYSIS GRAINS PER rotassitrm Sulphate 3423 Sodium Chloride 1.4G37 Magnesium Sulphate 13.5938 Calcium Chloride,. 6.5490 Calcium Sulphate 64.5521 Calcium Bi-carbonate 11.5585 Iron Bi-carbonate 1.2o9o Lithium Sulphate Traces Silica 1 5539 Organic Matter and Volatile In- orgamc Matter u.o Total Grains. 105.9454 Above analysis made by me shows free dom from surface water and quite large amounts of Sulphate and Carbonate of Calcium and Sulphate of Magnesium. JAS. M. WHITFIELD, Analytical Chemist. Richmond, Va., September 4, 1900. After ouite an extended experience various mineral waters, I unhesitatingly builder up of them all. ror Scrofula, almost a Specific. Too much, in my opinion, cannot be said of the curative proper ties of the Vadk Jta'tM Water. No discovery of equal importance est testimonials from those who have and Tonic. PRICE PER PACKAGE: FOR EMPTY BARREL, CARBOY, OR . GOOD CONDITION, FREIGHT Ample Hotel and Boarding House ready furnished for rent. For particulars apply to THE VADE MECUM SPRING CO., WINSTON-SALEM, MELVILLE DORSET, DRUGGIST, LOCAL CORBITT BDGGY COMPANY, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF FINE BUGGIES HENDERSON, N. C. Sold in Henderson by QCXXOOCCXOOOOvOOOKDCX Cl f 1 5 Where You Is of as much importance as what you buy. We keep constantly on hand a select line of STAPLE AND FANCY GR06ERIES, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Syrups, Meat, Meal, Salt, Feedstuffs, etc. Buying such goods in car load lots we are enabled to sell same at LOWEST PRICES, wholesale or retail. We carry also a complete, up-to-date line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, a Dry Goods and Notions, White Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings, Shoes. Hats, &c. Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, Woodenware, and Farmers' Supplies all at Lowest Prices. Prnmnt attention tn all orders ee-Phnne Kn iX HENRY THOMASON, HENDERSON, N. C. CXOOCCCOOOOOfOOOOCCOOOOCCO L i m ber! I am prepared to fill orders for Lumber of all Kinds, In large or small quantities. Bills cut to order on short notice. LOWEST PRICES-at the mill, delivered or F.03. Kittrell, N.c! Correspondence solicited. T. H. CR.UDUP, Kittrell. N. C. WATER NORTH CAROLINA. RURAL HALL, N. C. 5 Dropsy, Swellings, Paralysis, and all UNITED STATES GALLON. f Sulphuric Anhydride (S03) 47.2946 Lime (CaO) 35.4222 Magnesia (MgO) 4.5312 Iron (Fe) 3962 Potash (K20) 2932 Soda (Na20) 7768 Chlorine (CI) 3.9609 Lithia (Li20) Traces Silica (Si02).. Carbonic Anhydride (C02) 6.9372 Organic and Volatile Inorganic Matter 5.8726 Total Grains 106.0448 From the analysis of Dr. Jas. M. Whit field the foregoing figures are deducted. TIIOS. CLARKE, A. M. Ph. I)., .Bond University, Germany November 27, 1900. Winston, N. C, October 10, 1900. of prescribins: and noting results of the think this water the best renovator and Catarrh and Blood Diseases generally it is D. N. DALTON, Al. D. has been made in recent years. High used the water. Diuretic, Laxative 1 Paraftine lined barrel, 33 gallons, $5.00. I Boxed Carboy, 12 " 3.50. 1 Crate of 12 bottles, " 3.00. CRATE OF BOTTLES, RETURNED IN PREPAID, WE ALLOW $i.oo. accommodations at Spring. Cottages N. C. DISTRIBUTING AGENT FOR HENDERSON AND CARRIAGES, Parham Bros. Supply Co. Buy ( () () KIDtlEY DISEASES arc the most fatal of all dh- Cfll E V'Q MMEY CORE b I or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the oest for Kidney and Bladder troubles. FRlCBe3e.tai$IXS For salt by Helville Dorsey, druggist. Littleton Female College. One of the niostnrosnruiwmtit,,, ..... or the higher education of younc worn..,. in the South. Panacea Water kept in the buildiug. Nineteenth annual nessinn Itwin. teraberlSth. ' 1 For catalogue address. PRESIDENT RHODES LITTLETON. N. C. Notice of Summons. North Carolina, ( ,ha. t,i William Green "J Notice of Suniiuuni in an action for Divorce. vs. Maiiab Green Marian Green, the above named d,'i,,( ant, will take notlee that this is an action begun by the plaintiff for a dlvoiv from the defendant, and that she is hereby directed to appear at the next term of tl superior i;ourt or vans uouinv, to 1m held in the town of Henderson. S. c , ti 4th Monday after the first Monday In N-p. tember, 1901, when she may answer tr demur to the complaint filed, as Mie nuv l. .ltJ l u - 1 1 ... . .. -' n wiixu, auu 11 sue isus iu iH.'ar Ur plaintiff will take Judgment galnt i,rr according to his prayer. 11ENRY FERKY. Clerk of Superior Court of Vance Omntv V B. Shaw. Attorney for Plaintiff. R. 5. McCOIN, J. U CURRIN. Real Estate Am Attorney at Law. McCoin & Currin, Insurance and v v Real Estate Agents, Phone 139. HENDERSON, N. C. We best to announce the formation of the above partnership, and having secured the Ageney lor a line 01 nrsv-eiass foreign nd American companies, are prepared to ulae all risks to the entire satisfaction t i.ur patrons. Aeverai years experience in me ileal Estate business by eaeh member of the firm well fits us to satisfactorily attend to any business in that line entrusted to a in buying, selling, renting and exchanging. lients eoiieetea ana prompt return) made. aTA share of your patronage sol iciM. McCOIN & CURRIN. J. E McCRAW, Tinner 5 and Steem Fitter, HENDERSON, N. C. We do everything in our lin- fmnj Steam Fitting to Coffee Pot Mending on short uotice at moderate prices. ROOFING AND GUTTERING A specialty. Best quality galvanize! iron and tin used in our work. Stove pipes, elbows aud repairing of nil kinds. Sole agents for "Perfection" Roof & Iron Paint Your patronage solicited. S:iti-fac-tion as to work aud price or no nr. Montgomery St., Op. Cooper's Warehouse Notice of Summons. October Term, 1901. Katie Florence Matthews ) Notice f Nim vs. nuiiw in action Elijah Matthews, for Divorce. To Elijah Matthews: You are m.tiM that Katie Florence Matthew?, your wife, has brought suit against you at'Octobn term, 1901, of Vnce Supeiior Court f divorce from the bonds of mattiiiiony lo calise of abandonment, and that the emu plaint will be filed during the first ilit" days of that term, when and wiiere you a" notified to appear and plead, anwer demur, otherwise the said Katie Flnn-i.tr Matthews will apply to the court to I peruiitted to prove the allegations of lr complaint and have judgement armnl ingly. I1ENHV l'KKK) . Clerk Vance Supeiior 'nnt Henry T. Powell, Plaintiff's Attorney. Jul) 30th, 1901. A Short Ocean Trip. The Most Delightful Route to NEW YORK and NORTHERN and EASTERN SUMMER RESORTS H4 VIA THE OLD DOMINION LINE AND KAIL CONNECTIONS. Desirable Koute to Pan-American Ex position, Buffalo, N. Y., as the monot ony of the long rail Journey is broken. KxpresM steauiHhips lave Norfolk. daily, except Bundav, at 71MJ p. m.. and Old Point Comfort at H:W p. in., for Vw York direct, affording opportuniti f"r through pawtengera from the 4Soutii. Southwest and West to viit i:i hmirp(1 Old Point Comfort and Virginia l'- af1' en route. For tickets and general infoiUit.''n apply to railroad tieket aeent. or to M CKOVELIv Oeneral Agent Norfolk. N : J. F. MAYEK, Agent, 1212 Main trert. Richmond, Va. H. B. WALKER, J. J. BROWN, Traffic Mgr. Oon. Pa.n. Art. NEW YORK, N. Y. UuscQlar Rheumatism. (Jaatonia, N. C, July 1. Wl Lat year I was taken with muscu lar rheumatism in my rifjht arm and shoulder. I conld not use it at all without great pain. After suffering several weeks, hoping all the time t wonld get well, I concluded to tr Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. as so many of my friends urged to do so. I bought half-dozen bottle commenced to improve on the second, and the six bottles cured me com pletely, and I have never been troub led with it since. I have thtw0,t faith in Mrs. Joe Person's Ramcdj MRS. JNO. RlgV, Foley's Honey i f forchildren,smfe,sure. Now" 1
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