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Advertising Brings Success & r Tli.it it p.-iv tn ad vt iHH in the Gold V -S ft L32L1 5:? !.o-vii ! it wll !i!l-I " V3 a. i i t r oiu in.!. ? Sansible Business Men $ X fl 'O . :-i i MitiliUi; to xpeml t;-n.l Q ,) ?1 money v!itp in. upprwi;ibl; A ' rt iirna i: r i-een. ' ) $ f That is Proof That it Pays, ) As an Advertising Medium t Thtf loId Le.f stands at tlie lifad of V i a newspapers in this sectiou, the A famous J JiT Bright Tobacco District. J j B " The most wide-awake aud one- 4 cesfful men use its columns ith f the highest f Satisfaction to Themselves. $ TH.V' a. awsiS. Fobiisiw. " OjkR.ox.iisr, CiFtoiaiisr, Heaven's Blessings -A-tteuntd "Hjeit." SDBSCRIPTIOH $1.60 Cash. VOL. XXIII. HEXDEI1SOX, X. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1904. NO. 9. 14". ly 27 1 am ) am t am 5 am pm 2 pm J pm 1 pin i) pm 5 pm I) am 0 am 5 am 0 am 0 pm 5 pm .41. '5 pm ;j pm tO pm 10 pm 25 am i 5 am 10 pm 10 pm I'O pm 10 pm 10 pm ioj.ni 45 Jim 10 uiu 53 am 35 am .'to am 10 am 25 pm o.i pm . 45 am Daily So 3 ) 00 pm ) 30 am 1 00 pm 120pm 00 pm 1 23 pin 1 5 am 4 00 am 5 01 am ! 7 30 pm j 8 30 am 1 00 am ( 2 37 pm I 40 pm ' 3 00 pm 5 30pm i ti 55 am (T30 am "5 00 pm 5 10 am H 0O am No CO H 50 am "fi 20 pm I 50 pm 12 10 am 5 30 am 8 50 am 9 35 am II 35 am 1 00 pm 1 50 pm 4 02 pm 4 55 pm 8 30 pm II 25 pi" 2 50 am G 30 am e. ifC Cars on Atlanta, i on eale to nade upon f this ( om- son.N.l . P. & (i- M., route to S'orfork, Va., ,. m-. for New South. South ed, Old Point inia Beach eu 1 information tr M. ! -elb- Vn. J. ain St., Rich' :er, , affie M'dk r. WN, enger Agent, i. V. lady er8eni lis counij of solid finan m rush salary lay direct from a Manager, bV " Love lierhtena lator," the say ing runs, and in a sense it, is true. Dut even love cannot lighten labor or make it easy for the woman who is m constant suffering from inflamma tion, bearing-down pains or other womanly dis eases. The on thing that can make work easy for women is sound health, and Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is the thing that will give sound health to sick women. Dr. Pierce has so much faith in his " Prescription" that lis offers to pay 500 in legal money o( Vr.'j United States for any case of Leu-corr'r-a, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or i7a'.iiin; of Womb which he cannot cure. Ail asks is a fair and reasonable trial of i.i.i means of cure. " i 'iifTi-rerl from fna1c weakness for five ;io!.' !i write- Miss Utile HeuricU, of Nye, ("ii1 : ,m Co., W. Va. "I v.s treated by a good j.liy-i- iiiii but he never seemed to do me any : ! wrote to Dr. K. V. Pierce for advice, w';i I r-c ived, telling we to take lib ' Favor ite ! i .c. i;.:iou ' and ' C.oldcn Medical Discov ery.' I liad us. d the Jiif ilicines a month, mv ii iv.i-i much imr-roved. It lias contin-ii- I t i:i:;jrove until now I can work at almost all i.in !s of housework. I had scarcely anv M.iH-tite. but it is all riht now. Have f-ained , .- ,i,und!. in weight. Dr. Tierce's medicine- li-i..- io:ie wonderfully well here. I n i all who sttffer from chronic dis- -..!.-. t v-rite to lir. I'ier -e." " I'.ivoT'ite PrrscrijUion " makes weak :;nvn slronff, sick women well. Dr. Pierce - Commoii Sense JiTedical dvi-. r is sent free r::i rt-ceijt of stanir:"i 1 :;;)-.-;: of juailitig cvly. Sent I .'.Lillll; i.tflll r Liic: paper-coverc a lor tlie c!o.h-bounl rc Dr. K. V. Pierce, Euf- Don't Forget A. 1' Vl:: Wll 1 you want Mil.: inn:. i- s t- at 11 Ires.i ft. ork, sauau'' iintl in fact very I. 1 1 r:-! :int iiac s carriea dv 1 1 . 1 . R. A , PAYNE. Phone 40. tC005i 6 o o to t c tt 0 V) o e e o o e 9 IS 9 orsey s SEED SPACE. . e G e o o o o 9 o Q e o o o 9 o e NEW CROP JUST RECEIVED. "I find Thedford's Black-Draneht a good medicine for liver disease. H cured mv 'on after he Dad spent $100 with doctors. It is all the med icine I take." MRS. CAROLINE MARTIN, Parkersburg, W. Va. ' If your liver doos not act reg "ularly po to your drncsist and serure a packae of Tlietlford's mack-Draught and take a dose tonislit. This great family iuidifiiip frees the constipated bowels, 6tirs up the torpid liver and causes a healthy secretion of bile. - - Thedford's - Biack - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities "and strengthen the kid neys. A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. "Weak kid neys 'result in 13right's disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A 25-cent package of Thedford's Black braught should always be kept in the house. "I used Thedford's Black Draught for liver and kidney com plaints andfound nothing to excel it." W1LLIJ AM COFFMAN, Mar- blehead, 111. THEDFORD'S PRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON. Fficc: rann. A- 'r-kr Itnild Illir. ( iidcr i elvpbone Kxchangc. iicf hour?: 9 a. in. to 1 p. in., 3 to 6 p. in. faience Phone 88; Office Phone 25. tiinate furnished when desired. No 'ue tor examination. iracam CURES NEURALGIA. -Si km m t LEAP YEAR PRIVILEGES. The Women Have an Opportunity N wtodothc r Ow i Courting and they Shoul , Make the Most of It. Atlanta Journal. Almost any Hchool child will tell you tliat wliii the figures composing any year can be divided by four without a remainder, then we are having what is known as leap year. Tradition lias longassnred us that maidens and widows may do their own courting when they can run a four through the figures of the y ear without a remainder, and conse quently the jolfe about leap year goes the round whenever an engage ment is announced or a marriage consummated. The woman is sup posed to have signified her choice hi a direct manner, and with a,(om mofisense view of the situation, it would appear to be entirely rational and proper that the woman should have one chance in four to be suited in matrimony. The queens of England were always privileged to do their own courting, but every year, as well as leap year, was the queen's opportunity tornake proposals. Queen Victoria's proposal to Prince Albei t was always a touching remin iscence to her majesty, and although thestory is told that he loved another girl better at one time, faithful Queen Victoria never swerved from her choice and herchosen consort during her long and useful life. As a great many matches are made on earth (and perhaps but few in Heaven) the woman should undoubt edly be satisfied with her selction of a life-mate when she is mated. Hut a good many people marry for other things as we'll as love. In th's money -loving age wealth has a fine shewing in the minds of many of the matrimonially inclined. All of us have witnessed match making where no match would have occurred if there had been littleor no money in sight. Young women have given consent to marry old rich men, when the old man would have been pushed aside except for his money, or what his money would give the bride in position or luxury. Girls well raised have been known to marry very sorry youngsters, lacking in morals and even good character, if there was money in bank or real es tate in sight. In all such cases it is :. sumable the woman helped tn do ( I e court in":, and as it. ha miens ma 11 v tint.-, she is short on p.iM'c sym ! pa thy when the groom turns out to j be a ery sorry middle-aged man, as 'll as a very indifferent mh i. ol ! a bridegroom when she took him for his rent roll, instead of his good character. .My mind goes back to a quarter of a century or more when a young man deplored in my presence the marriage of a nice young lady to a snappy sort of a fellow who had, unfortunately, inherited considerable property. "She is too nice to be turned over to that coarse, vulgar chub, he complain ed. "Why don't you goto her brothers and tell them what vou know?" I queried. Bless goodness! 1 hey don't care, so they get in reach of the money " Maybe she is likewise inclined, I continued. "No, I don't think so," he rejoined. "Her folks want her to marry rich, but she likes riches, too, maybe." "Then," 1 answered, "the case is hopeless. She will have to 'dree her weird,' as the canny Scotch were wont to express it. Aud she did, and when the divorce was afterwards obtained she had a house full of little children, and the man found another wife as soon as possible. If she had been obliged to "pop the question" during the near est leap year, maybe she would have asked the young man some plain questions, which would have saved her some life-long regrets and mourn ful experiences. Whv shouldn't the young woman signify her choice occasionally? We have heard of maidens living all their lives in single blessedness, because no word was spoken bv those they loved. To break the ice and relieve the situation of its embarassment, wouldn't have hurt either party The young man might say "No," of course, but a full understanding would have cleared the atmosphere, so to speak, and saved the poor wo man some very snlv moanmgs and wasted sacrifices the remainder of her da vs. Leap year should, therefore, be taken seriously. There are as good fish in the sea as were ever caught out of it. and if the girl is quite sure she will never love anybody else, let tier make the young man aware o her selection, and then take the chances. State of Ohio, Ci rv of Tolepo, I ss. Lrcrs CorxTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, anil that said firm will nay the rum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca taurh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cvre. FRANK J. CHENEY. tvorn to before me and subscribed in my preconce. this 6th day of Dec. A. D. 1886. seal A. W. GLEAS0X. Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, an acts directly on the blood and mucous sur facesof the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. Hancock' Liquid Sulphur should be i. every home. It cures eczema, pimples, tet ter, ringworms, dandruff, cuts, burns, open sores, dyphthcria, sore throat, and aU blood and skin diseases- No home should be -without it. Ask your druggist fr a book on l.lqnidSiilpbur. For sale at The Eagl Pharmacy. Xice white peas for table g EVERY OF C0TT0LENE is securely sealed. for the product to that surround it in the fish, kerosene and soaD. ally comes in bulk and is to think of this and you'll never use another pound of lard in your home, tin- cm frm tfc Souv smt aBrrwfeod-Ifl4lmwrBfc Cottolene comes in three sizes of as shown here the pail in white ter of the label is our trade-mark Ail good grocers sell Uottolene 1 9h 'mm? n WM0 v-r -mw w w r -mm r mw w na? 1 mm IP i ym 4 mm mm o OOwO I J St fa 3 si si WWW PAIL There's no chance absorb the odor of thincs crocerv store, such as cod Lard, on the contrarv. usu subiect to all these odors. StoD . sails small, medium. larcre branded with red label and band- In the cen a steer's head in cotton plant wreath. the perfect shortening. MulmlflV iillfll As CHEAP As WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW TM A T 11 WWW WWW WWW WWW PARHAM BROS. SUPPLY CO M J Jf 4iailW -miavr fiOkW "aim' -UUr ssi - ibp J ww w There Is No Getting Away 8 From the fact that we are selling everything cheaper than they cost wholesale. AH new and up-to-date goods. For week 3 , ending February 20th we will sell the following: ARBUCKLE'S COFFEE iatfcts GRANULATED SUGAR, per iooj?ounds $4 65 TRIPLETT'S BEST FLOUR...... ..: $5 35 BEST STRAIGHT...... .. $4.85 O. O. YOUNG HEAL. $1.33 Our Triplett's Best Flour is the best in the world;'none ex cepted. Give us a trial. W e guarantee satisfaction in every way, or money will be refunded. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. Yours for business. 8 THE TEISER COflPANY 8 s occ PHONE O.R.BROWNE. N.V.PEARSON. "Remodeling Defective Work a Specialty. Browne & Pearson, PRACTICAL, PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS All Kinds of Pump Work a. Specialty. Home Office: Portsmouth, Va., ...Your Patronage Solicited... MwrchoLrits uy TKemJ- ALL wCCCCCCCCOCCOO WWW WW WW A 1 R A A it A jfV JX. -V JK. VV V vi w J vww ww w www wL- V w 0 o o o o o w o o o o () 93. C) o ccccooccoccoccccco Branch: HENDERSON. N. C. 'Phone 43. mm 1 ..("'.U'f. kirn?? o () o 8 IDEALS OF THE FARM. To Raise Grass and Cattle Should be Central Idea of the Farmers of Our Section of the Country. Progressive Farmer. There is a whole, hat full of good. hard common sense in that olo proverb: "Xo grass, no cattle, . No cattle, no manure, ' No" manure, no grass." , It seems so applicable fo farminc in the middle South. It is the very basis of our farming ideals. Person ally,! have a creatambition-to raia- grass and cattle, and I hope it" may become the central idea of a miilior armers in our section of the country. urass and cattle mean wealth to the soil; they mean wealth to the armer. Look the world over and Be- if it is not true that where crass and L cattle are, there you hud productive sous, good scnool-houses, good churches, comfortable homes and well-to-do farmers. The first ideal then for the farmer, is enough cattle and sheep and hogs to consume every bit of forage that can be raised. I sometimes think we will never arrow clover and cowDeas to any extent until we are forced to, so as to-grow feed for live stock. We lave heard a great deal about these two splendid crops and all of us know they will more quickly rescue old worn-out lands than will anything else we can do. Still we are so slow to listen to this message whenever it is brought. 'Cattle on a thousand lulls will preach the sermon over again and then we will hear. If this whole matter of live stock production were still an untried ex periment, I should not be so opti mistic in advocating its extension. But it is no experiment; it is an es tablished fact as is demonstrated bv the thousands now engaged in the work. But the thousands are so few. We need millions of people to make this a great live-stock section. We are buying too many carloads of beef and pork and butter and cheese from the West and North. It takes tojo much of our cotton crop and tobacco crop and other crops to buy other things we need md have to have. Tins monev goes away from us and our neighbors and finally lands elsewhere than where it was earned bv long hours m the cot ton field. We can change this condition, ami quickly too, bv "rowing on our Southern farms, not only practically ill we need to feed our own families, but have much to spare for our cities and towns. Another ideal that is timely here is the improvement of the home sur roundings. I trust every Progressive rurmer reader will be an active agent for making t he farm home better and better. It will take a long, long time for us, or any other people, to reach perfection in this respect. There are so many things to do. A he lanes about the farm may be in need of im provement, the fences surrounding the house and barns can have a coat of whitewash each year; the lawn can be made better and better; the farm orchard can be enlarged so as to pro vide fruit in season and out of sea son; the garden can be enlarged so as to include all of the small fruits- the farmer's library can be made i. more frequent place; more books and magazines and agricultural pai)ers can be procured and read. Ihese and other ideals should al ways be before us. ot simply to make the farm better to make trior monev; we all like to do this. But this to be our ideal to make th- arm better; that the home may bo better; that our bovs and girls may be better educated; that our own lives may be enlarged and made fuller- C. W. BURKETT. Belief in One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure, gives relief in one minute, because it kills tbe mien) be wliii-n tickles the mucous membrane, canning the congh, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthen the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is harmless and never tailing cure in all curaul canes ol Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. SoM ;.t Parker'n Two Drug Stores. The Late General John B. Gordon. General Gordon aroused tlie iiride and retained tlie love of all ex-Con federates as few Confederate com manders have done. He seems to have incurred less of personal antag onism, and his part m the war pro voked less, adverse criticism than that of any of his associates. The feeling toward him in the North, since the subsidence of war passions, may be truly described as one of kindly admiration. So human beinr, friend or foe, can fail to realize, after astudj of his life, that throughout his whole military career he believed he was rijrht nn4 did his best, and that he accepted the result without malaee. He was a born soldier. His succef s was achieved by inborn military powers, uneducated, save the school of experience, in which the pupil l came a master. His heart was one in which love was perfect, no fear was driven out from it. From "Two Great Confederates," bv John S. Wise, in the American Slonthly Re view of Review's for February. Have You Indiffeetion? If you have Indigestion, Kodol Djupepf i i Core' will cure you. It has cured thousand . It is carina- people every day every bonr. You owe it to yourself to give it a trial. You will continue to suffer until yon do try it. There is no other combination of digestants that digtst and rebuild at the same tiro-. Kodol does both. Kodol cures, atrrngtliena and reboOda. Sold at Parker's Two Dm; Stores. Bad Coughs " I hid a bad cough for six weeks and could find no relief until I tried. Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Onlv one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always jj ; : lead to something serious. 8j - nicy run into cnronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. .DonVwait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as Soon as your cough begins. A few' doses will cure you then. Thret tlzet : 25c. Mc.. II. All 4ranite. Consutt your doctor. If lie y talcs It, then do a lie tnji. If he tell yon not to take it. thon don't take it. He know. Leave it with him. We are willing. J. C. AT EH CC Lowell, Haaa. DR. A. S. PENDLETON, Physician and Surgeon, Henderson, N. C. Office: IkjrOver VV. S.'Parker & Co'f . Phone, No. 74. Residence, Massenburg Hotel. DR. E. B. TUCKER, DENTIST, HENDERSON, N.C. OFFICE: Over Thomas Drug Store. JOHN HILL TUCKER, Physician and Surgeon, Henderson, N. C. Office (the late Dr. Tucker's) In Young A Tucker Building, Main street. Phone 92. Dr. H. H. BASS, Physician & Surgeon, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: In Young Block. DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: t-Over E. O. Davl Store. HENRY PERRY, -"-Insurance. -w - A strong I ne of both Life and Fire Com pan lee represented. Folieies Issued and risks plaecd to oest advantage. Office in Court Bouse. BH CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH "EriNYROYAL PILLS Btrft, aiw.t. remote, i-aera. Oram.) in UKD sa4 field -Mila ttaxm m1-4 wltii tiM ribboe. Tal e m etherw RWa-a I'aaccroaa lalUitM aad lialu- 444 Jfadataa Haaarc. fllLA-. Ck. I I fi. vi jvnr I- t.(ir, or r1 . r. . ""l"'. PertlctiiiMi, Tr.llw.I.U V f9 "Kellefr.. I. ut..oj , A tr Mall. l,OOOT.Uaoinb. H.M t tj I PARKERS HAIR BALSAM J CImwi and bMwtirMa tbe hah. -T IramoUe a loiuii.nl frowu. J Mever Tal la to Boatare Ora . Hair to Jta Touthrul Color. '1 Curia ra!p linM hair laiiiac. I ttie, and $ I UU at lruA DeWitt DcWItt Is the name to look (or whaa you co to bur Witch Haul Salre. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve Is the original .and only cenulns. la fact DeWltt'ali the only Witch Hazel Salve that Is made from the unadulterated Vitch-Hazel AU others are counterfeit! bass Imi tations, cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWltt'l Witch Hazel Sahrs Is s specific (or Piles: Blind. Bleeding. ItchlncsndProtrsdlnf Piles. AlaoCuts. Bunts, Braises, Sprains. Lacerations, Contusions, Boils. Carbundea. Esemt, Tetter, Salt Rbeam. and ail other Skla Dlseasas. SALW rurAuo ar E. C. DeWiU 4 Co.. Chkai For sale at Parker's Tro ,)ru More. RYDALES TONIC A Hew frcicntljlc sMseavcry Jor the DL00D and NERVES. It purifies I he M'J-l y eliminating th waste maltt r ami .Ut r impurities and b destroying tl.c crrns or mi.ToIes t".aT' infest the hUjtxl It "ouiMs tip the blooc by recoirftruf tin,; an! multiplying the ret corpust-les, making the blood rich and r jd It restores ant ytimulatea the , nerves causing a full free flow of nerve forci throughout tlie entire iierve system. I. peedi!y cures uuMruiig nerves, ntrvo i ness, nervous prottralin, and all othei diseases of tlie ii'TVouh systcm. RYUAI IvS TONKs is to'.d under a posi tive guarantee. ' Trial size 5C cents. ramHy slit fl.M MANUFACTURED BY The Radical Remedy Company HICKORY, N. C For sale at tbe Eagle Pharmacy. S BANK DEPOSn Railroad Fara Vii 530 FBKK Caurses Offered. Board at Cost. Writs Qidt t rrrgM ni fiauu BusaEScotLEfiE.tbxsa.n. Paracampb Mawa eaaMMfSSaYlStSS
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