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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, JULY 31. 1902. What are Humors? Tlitj cn? vitiated or morbid fluids cours ing the vuins and affecting the tissues. Tfa-y are commonly due to defective diges tion but ire sometimes Inherited. II. w (!'- they manifest themselves ? In many forms tf cutaneou-5 eruption, i-ult rheum or eczema, pimples and boils, 1 ::i v..kDess, languor, general debility. io-.v :;r- they expelled? By Hood's Sarsaparilla ...: h ul;u builds up the system thit has !.;"! i-red from them. I; i the Lest medicine for all humors To r THE TOWN VERY LOW PRICES. i-i'inlK-r, Lime, Shingles, i )oors. Window Frames, Oak ManN-ls. Tiles, ike. JOHN B. W ATKINS. Ilufliain went to Littleton i li- sii.i v f'i" a short stay. Mr. I'.-a Rrodi" 1 -ft Monday for f ilio. 111., on a business trip. M v. Sa mm-! W'a I kins unit to Muf. f.iln Springs Tuesday for a week's Mis 1'iuiiia Metionniss returned Tuesday from a pleasant sojourn at Virginia I'i-ach. Miss Alii-4- Powell went down to Norfolk Monday to stay awhik' at i In- rt'sorts around there. Mi. and Mrs. Samuel .1. Pnrliam, A Louisbnrg, are visiting relatives t 'id fri'-nds i:i I Icnderson, Miss Ma Hie I'hiuan lias returned ): mi"' from a visit of several weeks in r.-irmville and Richmond. Mrs. ().('. Hurt has returned from ,i vi-il of several weeks to her old lioiin' in Mast Hampton. Mass. Mr. -I. M. Owen returned yesterday from I'.iiilalo Springs. Mrs. Owen ii! remain there a week longer. Mr. Spot Httrwell returned to Wil son Tuesday to resume work with th" iMginning of the new tohaeco : i r. Mr. Owen l)avis went to Fayette villf Sunday t o see Ids lit t le daugh i. is who are st a ving wit h 1 heir aunt . Mis. i'.rady. Mrs. YV. II. Wester and children re turned home Sat urday from Frank linton win-re tl ley had heen visiting ! r si line weeks. Miss Nannie llni'ord rei urned t o her home in Salisbury Sat urday after a pleasant visit, of some weeks among !n-r lit 1 1f friends here. Tiie ( ioi.it Lkaf is in receipt of an interest i:i;r letter written by Prof. W I'. iill from Koine, which will be j . i ; 1 i i ! it m 1 next week. Miss Julia Cooper has returned from a delightful visit of several e, ks among relatives and friends in New I'.erne. I ten it fort and Kiustoti. Set- ad Ve It isement of J. S. Po.V- tlii-f.ss. I.uildine- material, coal and w I. Mr. I'o vthress carries a large fioel, t an furnish same in quan i ii ies i o suit at lowest trices. Mis r. F. R. Harris has returned from a stay of several weeks at Jack son Splines, much benefited by the i-fsi and healthgiving waters of tliat popular resort . Mr. and Mrs. James 11. Lassiter ro i ui ued Sat urday from Virginia Iteaeli Mr. I..isiter wasbenetited by the salt air and surf bathing but much fa t ie ued by t he t rip home. l'rof. Alderman has returned from Alamance county where he hold edu cational rallies at several points last week. The papers report good re sults fioin his work there. The thanks of the (iou Li:.K tire due Mr. S. (i. Satterwhite for a sev enteen pound muskmelon and .'i couple of tine watermelons. The jiiayei s of the printers are ever with i.iiu. lo not foifft i he educat ional rally tohf held in Henderson some time the latter part of August or the lirst of September. Such an occasion should be made the most of by our people. Mr. Meredith (Jury, who has been iionif since the tobacco season closed !:'! Tiifsday to resume his duties as buyer for the American Tobacco otiipauy on the Clarksville (Va.) ma rket . The outlook for a food tobacco ear is altogether promising. A large i rop nas been made and lleiiilersoii ill handle her share of it as usual, o.ir warehousemen and dealers are prepared for a big business and are noun;- in fi r it . Henderson is unusually irav and attractive socially now despite the a nu weather. In addition to etui home en s. than whom none are fairer and more lovelv. a number it visit ine.- young ladies contribute to i lie situation presence. bv their charming Mr. Will (iiveorv. one of the numer ous bright young men who havegoiu "u: from Henderson iiHo the service of t he American Tobacco Company, arrived Mondavfrom Montreal. Can a. la. where he has been stationed for s uiie t ime. He was looking; well and s ems to like Canada. A revival meeting is m progress at i tiion ( 'Impel, commencine; Sunday. Key. It. M. Andrews, the pastor, is conduct inir the services, assisted by i:-v. 11. I,. Powell, of Littleton. Tlu atieiidaiice is good, the p roach in earnest and spiritual, and a profit able meeting is promised Mr. H. Thomason wont to Raleigh luesdav to attend court as a wit ness in the suit ajrainst the Sea boa rt Air Line Railway growing out of the accidental killing of freight oonduo tor Lassater on t lie yards liere in becember. l'.XXl. The case was con tinned from last term of Wake ci ttll t. We are requested by the president Mrs. X. II. Chavasse, to state that there will le a meeting of the hat. soever Circle of the King's Daughters next Tuesday afternoon at .:o0 o'clock. Owing to the inability o Mrs. Chavasse to get out, due to her recent accident, the Circle is called to mft at her home. A full attendance : . i i is uesireci, The Ileti I'rcscripiiou for malaria, Chilli and Fever is a lottle of Grove's lasteipss Chill Tonic. It is simply iron, Rnd quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pny. Price ,vic. Lditors would like to feel that all men are hornet but occasionally some one arouses suspicion that such is not the case by ordering the paper discontinued without ''first sending the cash to pay for the time lie has been receiving it, or moving away and letting the postmaster notify the publisher that it it not taken from the office. Durham Sun. Miss Melene Congleton, of Raleigh, and Mr. Fred Burroughs, of tJreens boro, were married here yesterday morning. Rev. J. 8. Williams per formed the ceremony. The young lady had ljeen here Home weeks visit mg her sister and the marriage took her friends by surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs left on the afternoon train for their future home in Greens boro. Mr. Roger Patterson, of Odanah, Wisconsin was a Henderson visitor last week. He formerly lived here and has many friends "among our people. Mr. Patterson has been West about ten years where he holds an important government position and with his ruddy complexion and greater corpulency he looks the typ ical Westerner. lie came South on business and his visit was necessarily mrried. YOU KHOW WHAT YOU AHE TAK- When von tnke Grove's Tasteless Chill ionic It cause the formula is Dlainlv i inted on every hottlH showing that it is simply iion and quinine in a tasteless form rn cure, no pay. soe. BICYCLE FOR. SALE. A 10(11 model Crown bicycle for ale cheap. Apply to XLLSOX W. WILLIS, lenderson Water Supply Station. - a Will Locate at Emporia, Va. Mrs. John (iarlick left Thursday to isit relatives in Xoithampton coun ty, going thence to her old home in (Jreensvillecountv. Va..for awhile. It is cause for regret among her Hen- lerson friends t hat she will not return lere. Mr. (iarlick litis resigned his tosition and will soon quit theser- ice of the Seaboard Air Line Rail way, lie will locate at r.mporia, Va.. and eneae-e in other business. loth excellent people Henderson will te the loser bv their going nwuv. to ciiiti: a vut.it i om-: day rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the inone if it fails t( cure. K. W. (irove's signature is on each box. 25c. Best Felt Mattresses and easiest Bed Springs, at WAT-UNS1. Measan-t Evening With the Baracca Bible CI&5S. The members of the Baracca Bible lass enjoyed an entertainment to which a number of their friends were invited Tuesday night. It was their intention to have a lawn party in the Baptist church yard but owing o the ram t lie old church was used for the purpose, be cream. enkeand watermelons were served and a pleas- nit evening was had by all present. The regret was that the threatening ondition of the weather prevented a arger attemiauce. You are liable to a sudden attack of Summer sickness and should keep in your bouse a bottle of Dr. sctu Arnold HaUaui, the best known Remedy. War- anted to give satisfaction or money re funded by Melville Dorsey. . . INFORMATION WANTED Of I. W. Sneed, storekeeper at Macon in 1880, afterwards with Duke iVSons, New York. HENRY WILSON. P. O. Box, 543, . New York. . Ready for Business. Mr. J. O. Beckham has opened his takery and restaurant heretofore mentioned, ami is now ready for uisiness. He has a nicely fitted up lace, well equipped with the neces sary appliances and conveniences of lnestablishmentot the kind nnuwitu i competent baker he proposes to do only the best work in his line. Meals, ight lunches, sandwiches, etc, served at all hours. Oysters will be kept m season. Mr. Beckham invites the a ting public to give him a call, or thone him for anything in his line. Montgomery St., opposite ( ooper s warehouse. . . . - Everything for the dining room extension tables, chairs to matcn, sideboards, china presses, crockery and glassware at SAMUEL W ATKINS'. Got His Diploma. Mr. Robert McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. .John McMillan, of tins county, came home home last wek from Richmond where he has been at tending the Smithdeal Business tol- ege. He completed the commercial ourse. book-keeping, etc., and got his diploma. In addition to this he had taken up short -hand and type writing, in which branches l rot. Smithdeal savs he has made a nice tart and speaks in very high terms oi t lie v i in" iiiiiu. .mi i i .siivi i. stavat'honie Mr. McMillan will go back and finish the full course in these studies. vroi nsa coi iiii And work off tlie Cold. Laxative Bronio-Quinine Tablets c.ire a cold in one dav. No (Jure, no Pay. Price 25 cents. Beautiful line of Carpets. Mattings, Art Snuares. Bugs. Liuolciims, Win dow Shades. Lace Curtains, etc., at SAMUEL W ATKINS'. Attempt to Break Jail. Several ot the prisoners in jatl made an attempt to escape about drk hist eveniuir when Jailor Falk- ner went to take them their suppsr He was set upon and au effort made to take the keys to the outside door away from him. His calls for help sooii brought assistance, thedoor was broken open and the prisoners were beaten oil and driven back into their eel Is and locked up. Mr. Falkner i was unnurt. It was a close cali he had and but for the timelv appearance of line Bailey, who happened to be close by, and Mrs. Falkner who appeared on the scene with a pistol, the conse quences might have been different. Yournr Bailey dealt one of the men a severe blow on tne neaa wnicu iiu the scalp open so as to necessitate sewing up the wund but beyond this ttir wera no casualties. All OI me prisoners were negroes. . - NEW FLOUR. Just recei ved, a lot ot FLOUR made from new wheat. Non better on the market. H. THOMASON Miss Averett's Music School. The (iOli Leaf has pleasure in directing attention to the advertise ment of Miss Emma W. Averett's music school, the fall session of which will open Monday, Sept. 1st. In struction given in piano and voice, organ and guitar, theory, harmony, music notation, and history of music. Full conservatory course. Teaching methods endorsed by eminent author ities, North and South. Of Miss Averett's skill and accomplishmsnts as a musician and her ability and success as a teacher it would be superfluous for us to speak. She is rarely gifted and keeps strictly up with the latest methods of teaching. Terms verv reasonable. Every Poiaou has Its Antidote. For Malarial Poison it is Hoberis' Tonic. 25c No cure, no pay. W. W. Parker. New stock of furniture and car pets under new management. Prices as pleasing as the goods. SAMUFL W ATKINS. Death of a Good Man. Mr. II. A. Bobbitt, a well known and estimable citizen of Franklinton, died at his home in that place on the 15th, aged about 2 years. A wife and two daughters eight and eleven years old survive him. Mr. Bobbitt was for many 3'ears assistant agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway at Franklinton and was a popular and capable official. He had been sick a long time having received two or three strokes of paralysis, due it was supposed to an injury inflicted by a negro who made a vicious assault upon him several months ago. Mr. Bobbitt was a brother of County Commissioner P. A. Bobbitt and Treasurer I. C. Bobbitt, of Vance, and had many friends and acquaint ance throughout the county. The laws of health reqicre that the bow els move once eneli day and one of the pen alties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Ii uiihci lnins Stomach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never have tli it severe m ii is ! : 1 1 it nt inflicted upon you. Price 2." cents. For sale by M. Dorsey, Iruiririst. Beautiful Mattings from 10 cents up. Karge variety of patterns 10 se ed from. SAMUEL W ATKINS. Retrieved Lost Honors. Messrs. Arch Lewis and Brown ose had tinother match contest at lay pigeon shooting last Thursday, n a former shoot Mr. Lewis was the winner, scoring 24 out of a possible 2."i, Mr. Rose ''slaughtering" onlv 14 u'geons. In Thursday's contest the tables were turned. Mr. Rose im proved upon ins lormer work while Mr. Ijewis only reached the mark then made by his opponent. The score was 17 to 14. Mr. Rose says the excuses made bv Mr. Lewis for getting beat are many and ingenius md would do credit to the author of lulliver's Travels or the Arabian 'vnights Tales. Mr. Lewis gives his side of it of course and so the matter lands. The bovs will have it over tgain and then will come the real tug of war. . -mm- What most people want is something mild and gentle when in need of a physic. hambei Iain's Ptnmauh and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by M. Ilorsey, druggist. New Town Clerk. At a meeting of the Town Commis sioners Monday night Mr. Henry T. 'owell was elected town clerk to suc- eed Mai. P. T. Jones, resigned. Res olutions complimentaay to Major Jones expressing appreciation oi his services and kindly regard for him is an official and as a man were idopted bv the Board. He has been a most efficient clerk, careful and painstaking in his work and his record books are a model of neat ness and accuracy. Mai. Jones was certainly the right man in the right place and there was regret on the art of the Mayor and Board of Com missioners at his resignation made necessary when he became postmas ter at Henderson. Mr. Powell we are sure will prove limself a worthy successor of Maj. Jones. He has the qualifications to make a good clerk and will perform the duties involved in such manner is to show the wisdom of the Board in electing him. Vte Allen's t oii-i:a.o. A Dowder to be shaken into the simes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and h -t. and get tired easily. If you have siuatting feet or tlKnt snoes, try Alien s root-.case. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort, try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Alien . uimsteaa, u. Boy, N. Y. It will pav you to see the new fur niture and carpets at W AiKlS'. Accident to Workmen. What came verv near being a seri otis accident occurred Tuesday morn in" bv the falling of a portion of the coninir or top lace wall oi the new larborough hncK ouiuiing on -Mont rT -mr i "omerv street. Several tons of brick and mortar toppled over and carried the scaffolding down leneath its wei"ht. Three men went down in the" wreck, two falling from the top nnd one from the scaffold. One escaped unhurt. Macon Jones received a slight scalp wounu on ine oacs oi . . 1 - . , AV-1 1 f the head and Ldwam ilemdon was thought to be seriously hurt at first. o bones were broken, however, and as soon as he recovered from the shock he was able to be removed to his home and is now getting on all rio-lit. Bevond being considerably bruised and sore he is none the worse f- hwthrillin" experience. All the men are colored. Dr. lucker ana Cheatham were soon upon the scene and gave prompt attention to the injured. It NeedsaTonic. There are times when, your liver needs a tonic. Bon't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scoit, 5S1 Highland Ave., Milton, Pa., says: "I have carried DeWitt's Little Early Risers with me for several years and would not he without them." Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. V. W. Parker. Everybody Knows We sell Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Burners, Wicks. Glassware, Bowls and Pitchers and Toilet Sets in end less quantities. Come and let us know that you are vet a customer. SAMUE W ATKINS. The Seaboard's New Agent. . I Mr. J. E. Rod well, of Macon, is ap pointed Seaboard Air Line Railway agent at this place to euceeed Mr. Henry Macy, recently resigned to en gage in other business. Among those who know him the selection is con sidered as a good .one. Mr. Rodwell has been in the service of the compa ny for more than twenty years and is a capable and experienced man in his line of work. He is about ii8 years old, active and energetic, a man of tact and judgment, discrimi nating and discreet, and has the ele ments of popularity and the knack of making friends for himself and the road. The Gold Leaf gives Mr. Rodwell cordial welcome and can wish for him nothing better than that he may be as cordially liked and as success ful in meeting'the duties and respon sibilities of his position as Henry Macy, and that his tenure of office may be as creditable to himself, as satisfactory to the public and ac ceptable to those whose interests he serves. A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. It is worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at once. Allays inflammation, clears the head, soothes and strengthens the mucnous mem brane. Cures coughs, croup, throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts im mediately. Children like it. W. W. Parker. . - - - - Brass beds and enameled iron beds in colors. All prices, at W ATKINS'. Pastor Installed. Rev. James H. Henderlite, pastor elect of the Henderson Presbyterian church, was formally installed as regular pastor Sunday morning by a commission of Albemarle Presby tery appointed for that purpose. The commission consisted of Rev. John E. Wool, of Oxford, Mr. C. A. Lewis, ruling elder of the Henderson church, and Rev. Gordon Matheson, of the Presbytery of Orange, associate pas tor of the Durham church. Mr. Henderlite and Mr. Matheson were college mates and warm person al friends and by special request of the former the latter was invited to participate in the installation ser vices. Mr. Wool preached the ser mon and delivered the usual charge to the pastor. Mr. Matheson made the charge to the congregation. Both were in admirable taste and temper and were the subject of very favorable comment by those who heard them. Mr. Matheson preached at night. It was a pleasure to have these gen tlemen with us as it was the brethren who were here Friday night at the meeting of Presbytery, mentioned elsewhere. Miss Emma. W. Averett. Piano and Voice, Organ and Guitar, Theory. Harmony. Music Nota tion, and History of Mm sic. Full Conservatory Course. Teaching methods endorsed by eminent authorities. North and South. The "Shakespeare Method" used in vocalization, also the "Natural Course in Music." This care fully prepared series of books and charts gives adequate training in sight reading and sincing, the grades extending from children's songs to Oratorio choruses. The ' special leachers Course tor Piano has been very helpful to young teachers. t lie Fall term opens on Monday, 5ept. 1st. Terms J2.00 per month. For further informaiion address Miss Averett, An drews Avenue, Henderson, N. C. Parlor furniture with odd pieces, comfortable lounges, easy rockers very cheap at W ATKINS'. The Citizens Bank. The statement of the Citizens Bank published last week, shows it to be in excellent condition. ine total amount of resources is $334,712.72. loans and discounts amounting to $238,273.50. It has deposits amount ing to $218,164.24, and a surplus fund of $10,000, with $3,185.57 undivided protits. Such an exhibit speaks well for this institution. It is not only creditable to its management but also shows the confidence the people have in it. In banking circles throughout the country the Citizens Baukof Hen derson is regarded as one among the best, safest and most conservatively and wisely managed banks to be found. It is a credit to its officers and to the town, and under its re organization, with increased capital, ($100,000) added departments and nw features, it is in better position than ver to meet the growing needs of the community as a thoroughly equipped, up-to-date banking institu tion. Shatters All Records. Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Ver bena. Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe case of piles, causing 24 tu mors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve soon cured him. Subdues Inflam mation, conquers Aches, kills Pains. Best salve in the world, 25c. at M. Dorsey's drug store. Druggets, art squares, carpets. mattinss, linoleums. Largest and prettiest stock to select from. SAMUEL WATKINS. Store House For Rent. Mv store house, the well known Lehinan buildinsr, is offered for rent. Possession given immediately, base ment in the rear and second floor cut through. Light and airy and one of the most eligibly situated and desir able business houses in town. An excellent location for furniture, gro cery or department store. For fur ther particulars apply to N. LEHMAN. WANTED. Parties desirmsr a sroou. safe in vestment for small sums of money with an excellent rate of interest write us for particulars. A resident solicitor wanted. Pennsylvania. Improvent and In vestment Co.. No. 703, B&er Building. Reading. Pa.. Reduced Rates to Qreensboro. Account of the meeting of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows at Greensboro, the- Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets from Hen derson at $4.85. Tickets sold Ang 10th, 11th and 12tb, good to return Annrnat 1 QtH 1 WV? 0 - Destroy Ckllla. Fevers and nalavria usinir Keri Cfclll Taaic 25e. I guarantee it. W.W.Parker. FUrcrains in all lines of Summer goods dress goods and furnishings white goods, shoes, nats, etc. H. THOMASON. . . mm A nice line oi ladies' white dress iroods andtrimminffs just received at H. THOMASON'S, PLEASANT OCCASION. line Host Massenburg Feasts a Party of His Friends on Barbecue and Brunswick Stew. Mr. J. P. Massenburg gave a pic nic dinner out at the waterworks dam Thursday complimentary to a num ber of his gentlemen friends. To say that Jim Massenburg was the host and J.ihn Jones the caterer is saying enough, but by way of elaboration we may state that barbecue, well cooked and properly seasoned, bruns wick stew made as it should be ac cording to the recipe, with extra "gregences" in the form of breads, pickles, lemonade, etc., to a well regulated picnic dinner appertaining and belonging, comprised the bill' of fare. Mrs. Massenburg, Mrs. T. H. Cha vasse, Mrs. J. H. Bridgers. Mrs. Willie Faucett, and Mrs. W. E. Mas senburg, of Oxford, superintended the table and if anything had been lacking in the bill of fare or the per fect preparation of the same it was supplied by the artistic taste and skilled hands of these good ladies in a manner to tempt the appetite and satisfy the wishes of an epicure. And while all did full justice to it and lingered long around the board they do say Mr. I). Y. Cooper stayed a lit tle longer than any other man and more industriously applied himself to the business in band while he was there. He says he was merely trying to show a proper regard and appre ciation of what the ladies Jiad done. And none dare dispute that he show ed it. It was a very enjoyable occasion and with unanimous voice all return thanks to Mr. Massenburg for the pleasure afforded and ask, Who next? f SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Piano, Harmony and Music History. Fail Term Begins August 4th, 1902. For particulars apply to or ad dress MISS MABEL BLANCHE HARRIS, Box 44. Henderson, N. C. B- See our Brussels carpet at 50 cents a vard. Mattings from ten cents up. SAMUEL W ATKINS. A Welcome Visitor. Mr. G. D. Ellsworth, of Washing ton, D. C, gave pleasure to Hender son friends by his presence among them last week. He had been to Dur ham to investigate the matter of pro curing a suitable place for their public building and was on his way to Goldsboro for the same purpose. Mr. Ellsworth formerly lived here, conducting a flourishing male school, and no more genial and accomplished gentleman and popular citizen was numbered among our residents. About sixteen years ago he went to Washington to take a government position in the Treasury Department secured through a civil service exam ination, and has been similarly em ployed ever since. He has been pro moted several times and his pay in creased until now he holds one of the highest and most responsible posi tions in the branch of service where he is engaged. To better equip him self for present duties and at the same time have a profession to fall hack on when he may quit the government service Mr. Ellswortn took the full law course at the Columbia Law School, graduating with high honors, some years ago. Mr. Ellsworth was accompanied by his oldest son, Master Goodwyn, a handsome, manly little fellow', who was born in Henderson just a short while before the family moved awav. It was a pleasure to have them with us and the regret is that their stay was so short. All Were Saved. "For years I suffered such untold misery from Bronchitis," writes J. H. Johnston, of Kroughton, Oa., "that often I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma, 'till it cured her, and all our experience goes to show it is the best croup medicine in the world." A trial rill coavmce you it s unrivaled for Throat and Lung Diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at M. Dor sey 's drugstore. . . Folding beds from $12.50 up; roll top desks $15.00 and upward; large arm porch rockers $1.00 only a few left. SAMUEL WATKINS. Avoid CUIUs and Fevers bv taking Roberts Tonic to remove Malaria. Pleasant to take. 2.5c. No cure, no pay. W. W. Parker. A few more of those beautiful Rabv Carriages and Go-Carts left at Wat kins' furniture department. Reduced prices while they last. DRESS MAKING. The undersigned respectfully solic its work in Dress Making fvrvd Plain Sewing. Charges reasonable. Residence next to Dr. J. R. Moss'. MRS. G. M. DRAPER. WEEK-END RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAIL WAY. To Clarksville and Chase City, Va. Week-end tickets one fare for the round trip are now on sale by the Southern Railway to Clarksville and Chase Citv, Va. Fare from Hender son to Clarksville $1.25. Chase City 1.70. Tickets sold on Saturdav good returning Monday. . m o Look out for a nice line of summer Dress Goods and Trimmings just re ceived at H. THOMASON'S. Straight Talk. Plymouth Beacon. Do not take our paper as a matter of charity. We give you more than your money's worth every time, and ii you are not Deneutea oy tne goon there is in it, it is your own unit. And don't be so contemptible as to get two or three years behind, then ,nif mA -hnV it trvino- stop tne paper wunoui paying ior . b ...... t , tn M,. vnur uisdouesi conscience, as some do. j CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind Yen Kau Always Besgbt Bears the Signature of ALBEMARLE PRESBYTERY. ! Called Meeting HeM In th Hndn&nn Church Friday Night Resolutions Adopted Complimentary, to Rev. J. B. Morton. According to announcement there was a called meeting of Albemarle Presbytery in the Presbyterian church here Friday night at 8:30 o'clock. The object was to consider the request of Rev. J. B. Mortont o be released from the pastorate of the "Tarboro church and dismissed to take charge of the church at Pulaski City, Va., in the Presbytery of Abingdon. Also to re ceive Revr James H. Henderlite from the Presbytery of Norfolk, and ar range for his installation on Sunday morning as pastor of the Henderson church. There were present Mr. E. Daniel, D. D., of Raleigh; Rev. W. D. Morton, D. D., of Rocky Mount; Rev. John E. Wool, of Oxford; Rev. C. M. Wharton, of Warrenton; Rev. L. P. Bradley, of Nut bush; Rev. Gordon Matheson of Durham, from the Presbytery of Orange. Dr. Daniel preached the sermon. After preaching Presbytery was convened by the election of Rev. Fi. P. Bradley, moderator and Rev. C. M. Wharton, clerk. Favorable action was taken upon the matter for which this meeting was called and the fol lowing resolutions introduced by Mr. Wharton were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Our brother. Rev. J. B. Morton, for so many years identified with this Presbytery, has been called and dismissed to another Presbytery; and Whereas. His work among us has been of such wide and general char acter, not only as pastor of obo of our most influential churches, but also in a time when the Presbytery was in perplexity he was chosen and became a devoted and eminently suc cessful Chairman of Presbyterial Home Missions successful to such an extent that only at his urgent re quest, because of poor health, was he permitted to lay it down; and up to the present he is the energetic, en thusiastic and faithful Sunday School Agent of Presbytery ; therefore be it Resolved, That it is the sense of this Presbytery, 1st, That it is with keen regret and sorrow that we separate with our brother. 2nd, That we recognize and appre ciate his labors and fellowship among us. 3rd, That we pray God's richest blessings upon him and his and com mend him to the affectionate regard of those to whom in God's wisdom he has been called as a wise and faith ful Presbyterian, a clear and forceful preacher of the Cross and a valued friend and brother. 4lb, That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to the brother. To My Friends. It is with joy I tell you what Kodol did for me. I was troubled with my stomach for several months. Upon being advised to use Kodol I did so, and words cannot tell the good it has done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that he had tried almost every thing. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from him be cause 1 recommendea it. jeo. v . rry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength of mind aud body depend on the stomach, and nor mal activity of the digestive organs. Kodol, the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests any good food you eat. Take a doseafter meals. W. W. Parker. Try a barrel of our NEW FLOUR made from this year's crop of wheat. Large lot just received. II. THOMASON. Building Material. Coal and Wood. "Will furnish part ies wishing to build everything needed for house. Also prepared to furnish you coal and wood in any quantity. Will save you money. Give me a trial. J. S. POYTHRESS. NOTICE. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1902, I shall sell by public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door in llenderson, N. C, the lot of land and the Improvements, containing six and three fourths acres, near Brookston, Vance county, that was conveyed by Nelson Brooks, and wife, to Anvitle Hawkins, on Nov. 1st, 1870, the same adjoining then the lands of Cademus Alley, Mrs. Bennett, and others. Terms one third t) cash, balance January 1st, 1903, with interest. Sale made by order of court for partition of the proceeds between the heirs of An ville llawkinsand is to be confirmed by the Court. Possession given at once, llenderson. N. C. July 2"., 1902. T T. HICKS, Commissioner. FOR SALE. I will sell on easy teims. pi i vainly, my farm nrar WilUamsUm, v ance county. N. C. containing about acie-. laig- house, 14 looms, trixxl stables, 4 ko1 barn and several tenement houses. onsidereil one of the bot grain farm ir: the cnintiy. For further I articulars see in-. N. B. LANDIS. Henderson. N. C, July 23. VMrl. DON'T A HIGH RATE INSURANCE, PAY OF I reDreseut the Southern Stock-Mutual. Underwriters and Southern Loan and Trust Company, of Greensboro, ana am writing Insurance ai me oia rai-jj per rem. less than agents representing companies In the Southeastern Tariff Association are asking. Theu are independent home companies not connected with th3 Insurance Trust and appeal stronely to home support. But it is noon merit, and the interest of the policy-holder, and not sentiment that pat ronage is souciieu. R. S. McCOIN, Headersoa, N. C. TOBACCO FLUES. I am prepared to fill order for Tobacco Flues on short notice. Com petent workmen employed and the very best flue iron used. All kinds of work in the tinner's line roofinir. irutterin''. repairing &c. The best quality of galvanized iron and tin used in our work. Sole axrent for PERFECTION' ROOF AND IRON PAINT. Your natrouace solicited. Satis faction as to work and prices. J. E. HeCRAW, Tinner and Bteara Fitter, TRUNKS. VALISES. SUIT CASES. CLUB BAGS. " AND TELESCOPES. New Line Just Opened. PRICES RIGHT AT THOMAS a NEWCOMB. New -Features In order to meet the jrrowinj neinls of this community new features have recently leeii added. Our business has been classified and is now conducted under three distinct heads, namely : ::::::::::::::: ?5he CommerciaJ Department. &e Servings Department. T5he Safe-Deposit Department. Separate systems of accounts are kept, so 'that eah department is complete in itself. :::::::::::: We invite you to call or write us with a view to business. :::::::::::::::::::::::: THE CITIZENS BANK Of Henderson, N. C. J. B. OWEN, President. r OAK-RIDGE-INSTITUTE 54 c-f ycin - PREPARES X-r the l;MVI;RSI Til S un4 COI. IM I Cdl LnailS as well as tor BUSINESS, lor TEACH. INd. and for LIFE. Situated NEAR GREENS BORO, N. C, over 1,000 lect above the see level. In view ot the mountains. Largest and Best Equipped Fitting School tor Young Men and Hoy In theSouth. Rates: $125.00 to $175.00 per annum. FOR BCAUTirUl CATALGOUC. AfiDNItl J. A. & M. H. HOLT - - - Oak Ridge, N. C. aaaV tl 0NEY-SAYIN6 BARGAINS. I WE ARE OFFERING TIIE.M4ON.ALh LINES OF g Summer Dress Goods, White Goods, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, &c. 3 Stock New, Seasonable and Up-to-Datc. It will pay yau to examine and see our 3 goods and get our prices. Full line ol HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES,! Canned Goods, Cereal Foods, Salt, Hay, Feedstuffs, &c, at Lowest Prices. Queens- ware, Glassware, Tinware, Wooden ware and Farmers' Supplies of all kinds. Thone No. 18. HENRY Henderson, N. C. UiiUUiiUUUUiUiUi M FRESH FRUIT PIES Are not a novelt y liere. The various kiwis of fruits in season are usM in our bake room, ami thisalonesliouM sdiirc the orders of those who d niand pin of rich, delirious fruit flavor. Our bakers ex-el in th production of light, crisp and wholesome p; is try. Don't do any baking at. home. Our things are ivally delightful. Try sorn', if you have not already done so. 6 Bread Ticket for 25 Cent. CARTER'S BAKERY. Trinity college, Durham, N. G. Offers Y27 graduate and under graduate courses of study. New Llibrary Facilities, Laboratory Equipments and Gyamuasium. Num ber of students doubled in H yearn. Large number of scholarships award ed annually. Koans made to worthy students. Expenses very moderate. For catalogue address D. W. NEWSOM, ReQistrar. 1 FRESH AH SWEET; : AHD THE BEST OF EYERITHIHG T THAT'S TO EAT. Abreast of the tinios wc keep everything in our line: J Staple and 3 Fancy Groceries, J 5 Canned and J 2 Bottled Goods, J 2 Cereal Foods, J 0 Meats, Syrups, 5 J Fancy Cakes, 5 J Fruits, Vegetables, J J Butter, Eggs. &c. J In fact, everything that is available, especially in the line of cereal foods, vegetables, etc. JOHN D. ST ALLINGS I 'Phone No. J.- a V. A. HUNT, Cashier. Call TJs Up. THOMASON, 1 auuiiUiuuiUiiUiUiU-a 9 The IdeaJ SodaL Walter S Runs from our fountain in an almost endless stream. Tliov vh an thirsty and tho who are not oin' from far and near to resale them selves v:th some of the . . . . . Delicious Drinks : disjensed here. Pure kJh water is the ha) of the majority of thi- lu? there is a large variety of . . . Syrups and Crushed Fruits to give flavor to the drink Parker's Two Drug Stores. NOTICE. Execution Sale. BV VIRTUE OfTn EXECUTION IN my hands issuing from the fcupeiior Court of Vines county, in favor of A.C Zolllcoffer. administrator of Dr. W. T. Cheatham, against K.J. Koyster, I fchall on nadar, th 4th aar , lOt. nell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the court lioue door In llenderson, N. C .aeerUla lot or parcel of land situate in the county of ance. State aforesaid, adjoining the land or James Ball. T. C. llughe. M. Ii. Trine? and James Faulkner, containing two and one-half acre. Said sale ill be made to satisfy the said execution. This the 36th day of June, 1902. E. A. TOW ELL. Sheriff ot Vance County. ill
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