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As an Advertising Medium J Advcitisi"S Brings Success , . , t lv.-rii-' in the Gold I -!.":.;!,"ii,.wikv its well flilwl f Tin- fiotd Le&f e.taudtattlie1uad of newspaper in thin section, tn famous Bright Tobacco District. )& sensible Business Men I ' W M,t.-oiitiiiue to upend Rood f H Hi-:!'" u'liere no appreciable A The most wide-awake and suc- IV eeaetul men nee it columns mita Satisfaction to Themselves. Proof That it Pays, That is vJ V I 'm aTlX i State horary x - A X I TT r( 1 1L i u m; A n ' , " smCRIPTlOI S1.B0 CiSh. m0 R.MMHIHG, Publisher HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1905. NO. 23. B0W TO HOLD A HUSBAND. Thebt.t known guide to married happi 1 t to hold the husband as you won the r1d Vecpine your youthful loot " ' . J! r..- a trat many women are nanui of course .n1 which women are capped Jy '". ... TPClirrinir troubles Hr are aui tu tnusc awui afflict nervousness and a beclouded THEN'WSPAPERMEN WILL HAVE A GREAT TIME. Program Arranged for Entertaining the Members of the National Edito rial Association In Oklahoma and Indian Territory After the Conven tion Adjourns at Guthrie. The people of Oklahoma and Indiai Territory are iroinp; to give the dele gates to the National Editorial Con vention, which meets in Guthrie June 7th, the time of their lives. As pub lished in the Guthrie State Capital the following itinerary has been ar- heu which disposition, B1ir the snecialist in woman's dl :.J . tr.atine such diseases, found 1" I...;- rnt,i and herbs made into that ceil' i, tti maioritv , ,ner:?ier-c?s-F rr inscription. Thousands of women HZ tes-ified to its merits, and it is put So in Nhi-.pc to easily procured and L sold bv all medicine dealers This ts Potent 'tonic for the womanly system, uch fa.th has Dr. Pierce ln its merits IT he f.rf.-rs $500 reward for any case of iTucorrhca. Female Weakness, Prolapsus of FallinK f Womb, which he cannot cure All he asks is a fair and reasonable trial of his means of cure. -1 cannot express my thanks for the benefit I ha c -rceiveil from Dr. Pierce's medicines," , Ms JJlius Wehrly, of Cambridge, Dor cw,r i'untv, Md. " I took Favorite Pre-iT-Vji anil'ftel that a perfect cure has been rtfr'-c-l I feel like thanking you a thousand timrs f.,r the Rood vou have done me, and for the kiTl :in'l fatherly letters which you wrote. I shall ...ways sieak a good word for your medi cine!, whenever I can." 's Common Sense Medical Ad viser is sent free on Teceipt of stamps to .,.,i-inp nf mailing onlv. Send 21 one -tent stamps for the paper -covered book or 31 stamps for the cloth -bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Miin Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ranged: At Guthrie. The final local program for the Na tional Editorial Association meeting here on June 7th, 8th and 9th, has been arranged as follows: ArhlrpKs nf welcome at first busi ness meeting by Gov.T. B. Ferguson, on behalt ot tne people ana newspa pers of the Territory. The Governor is a newspaper man, beiner the editor of the Watonga Re publican. Address of welcome on uenan oi uie citv by Mavor J. W.lJuke ana oy Hon. O. It. Fegun, president of the nmTTiproifll flllh. WWInPsdfiv eveninsr. June 7th, re ception by the people of the city of Guthrie at the city nan to me na tional Editorial Association, ending with light refreshments and a ball. The First Regiment Band will fur nish the orchestral and street music. Thursday afternoon at 2:30, recep tion to the ladies of the Association at one of the homes of the city. Thursday evening at v:zu, ionow- ,i niTTriTrnTi mg tne memorial hki viw wui-iicwp. i 1) i E B. TUCKER, house, reception by the Scottish Rite jn. U. it. aw-uav, nfMti;,,nm.lHndlnd anTer- i (lOWH'J W DENTIST, HENDERSON, N.C. OFFICE: Over Thomas' Drug Store. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal jmils v in It Rift nd Oald .clJ.ll'r b'lon fait'l i . . . . ) with blacrleban. Take n otM.r. iictue I Waacernu. Subtltn.oi. and Imitif ' .1 R.i. nf .rnir llrui'iri.t.. or .-Q-l 4i. U lmp ror lrtlrulii-, I eisrtiii t.r Mail. 10.000 ' timoDUll.. Sukl l.J sll rimml.lt. ChicheaU-r Ul.rmlr: Vn.. olll H.llui N.itiu.v. ll.A.. I A. ritory to the Association and tlie ladie's thereof and such others as may be admitted by card. Friday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 a general circuit of the city by street car and carriages and other convey ances. At 6:00 p. m., the tram leaves ior Enid, Oklahoma. We have securea rroi. ten neuuw- r .1 1 i- .1 ...,4-i-itii4ci in sev, one oi tne ucst eiutuuuuioio the country, to assist in the enter tainment of the editors at the van- i the Indians can realize more money ' hv tnmintr their lands over to the plowmen than from the cowmen.who have had charge ot the largest por tion of the redskins' possessions in the past. This condition will put tlie cowboys out of business ana anve them to the far West, and the final j roundup to be given on this occasion j will be the farewell of this class of citizens in Oklahoma. j TVip nnrndp. on that dav will pic- i ture the days of old up tothe present ; day of civilization and modern im- ( provements. ' One of the features of the program will be a representation of the grand ; rush for homes in the Cherokee strip. Those who have . heard and read ; about this historical event and open ing cannot realize what it was. When seen it will be as exciting as it was on the day of the opening, Sept. lGy 1893. The 101 mnfb will, in the future. be used in its entirety for agricultural j pursuits and a large stock breeding farm, raising everything from buffalo j down to chickens. J Following is the nroarram in detail for the grand historic celebration of Indians and cowboys commemor ating the dissolution of the tribal relations between the Ponca and Otoe tribes, on ranch 101: 1. Grand parade, Indians and cow boys in native dress; 2,000 Indians, 250 cowboys. 2. Buffalo hunt of herd of genuine buffaloes. 3. Address by Indian chief. 4. Cattle roundup and branding of 5,000 head. 5. Roping contest for champion ship of Southwest. Large prizes, gold medal and cash. 6. Broncho riding; valuable prizes. 7 Onwhov snorts and pastimes, with contest for valuable prizes. T iiniio Mnlha.ll. champion lady r.;,w onri rnnpp nf the world. Daring i feats of horsemauship with her horse "Governor." She will rope and throw , wild steers. 9. Ticket, the noted negro, will jump from the back of a running horse onto the neck of a wild Texas steer, catch him by the nose with his teeth and throw the steer to the ground the most wonderful feat ever at tempted by man. 10. Grand sham battle between the cowboys and Indians, with burning of emigrant wagon train. 11. Grand spectacular exhibition il lustrating the rush at the opening of the Cherokee strip. 12. Indian dance, sports ana pasi "Backache, "The Blues" Both. Symptoms of Organic Derangement in Women Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief. PARKER'S m m".... ..,( btautifio tbi luur. u . Invariant ITOWth. N.tr.. Paila to BeBtoro Gray . . i-.. V. 1 'r.l rf Hair to ii luuLuiMi T Cuk caip diis : hair falUng. NOTICE. Sale Valuable Real Estate, -.v viiiTi-i: fV pmVF.lt CONFERRED upon ni( by mi order Usuinfr from the SiiiM-rinr limrt ol valine oumj, in ; ..-"-th-ivin iM-ndiiirJ entitled "Virginia H. W atkins ous meetings. I ne eaucaiiunui nisiuuuuu" v.. . -j. Indian aance, sports auu paat trrritory have been requested to send tim witn contests for valuable nrtpttps to furnish I Liie-ii bi.iui I""- - Y ill. I prizes. music, witn our own locai wueui-. 13 Music will be furnished Dy sev- fn li'rirlnv PVPIlinr'. .Ttine 9tll. after I i i, Uf Kanrla -f Olrln.hnnin.. Wll J. . ; fc. ' ' - F- T . . I y 1 I Ul Liirj LCO V uuuuo " .- the convention adjourns, the special From ranch 101 the special train Pullman train win leave me uinu i return to Quthne, where it will depot over the D. E. & G., for Enid, transferred to the Katy, arriving. where tlie visitors win ue iujiwi c" at Cleveland lor DreaKiast. a visit tained until midnight. I to tie 0i fields will be made. From there the tram will leave via Vrnm Cleveland the special will go Frisco for Lawton where breakfast t rr;ulsa where it will arrive in time will be served by thewholesouieacmo dinner and visit the great oil and women. Alter tins Kingiy e:a.u ag fieid8 at tbat point;, i nence io the citizens win v;n:t ftni ynrt Gibson, the famous How often do we hear women say: "It aeema as though my back would break," or "Don't speak to me, I am all out ot sorts?" These significant remarks prove that the system requires attention. Backache and " the blues" are direct symptoms of an inward trouble which will sooner or later declare itself. It may be caused by diseased kidneys or some uterine derangement. Nature requires assistance and at once, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound instantly asserts its curative mwprs in' si 11 those neculiar ailments of women. It has been the standby of intelligent American women for twenty years, and tlie ablest specialists agree that it is the most universally success ful remedy for woman's ills known to medicine. The following letters from Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Cotrely are among the many thousands which Mrs. Pink ham has received this year from those whom she has relieved. Wurplv snrh tpstimonv is convincing. Mrs. J.G. Holmes, of Larimore, North Dakota, writes: " I have suffered everything witn oacitacne and womb trouble I let the trouble run on until my system was in such a condition that I was unable to be about, and then it was I commenced to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. If I had only known how much suffering I would have saved, I should nave taken it monins sooner ior a iew weeks' treatment made me weU and strong. My backac hes and headaches are all gone and I suffer no pain at my menstrual periods, whereas before I took Lydia K. Plnknams Vegetable Compound I suffered intense pain." Mrs. Emma Cotrelv. 109 East 12th Street, New York City, writes -i -.1 I'v-iinrt' " 1 hall. on Monday, June 5th, 1 905, M . . ..i i: nf Cimrt HoiiHe mil 111 iiuiiih- iiunu'ii, - .I.,.,.- in Henderson, X. L, to the highest bid i. ....,., u r.i.tliird ihhii. balance on a n.-(lit of twelve month", deferred pny- ....... .r ii.t.r..sh from date ol sale ut ? i i..r. . .,, ... ....... - - .... . Catkins commercial ciuu auu . vinita ana x ort uiuson, tne lamwuo th.,,.M, ,Hi.d nf. ent t od 'ia( ii. atM nrranyed carriages to take the i Wiatnr:nfi nolnt where the Indian t; wiiiiuniH. wife of it. Lancaster William-, visjtors to the Indian schools, then Dri(Je 0f Gen. Houston, of Texas, is tn the h stor c Fort Sill, wnere iviajor Knr:ftf1 Rinlev will have preparea special The special will arrive at Muskogee military maneuvers. for supper and the visitors will be the From there tne party win pus me gue8tsof the clever ana geniai citizens 1 tribe of old Geronimo, up f fhnt niace unt:i midniirht. . i l. il. . bnnnf Iful nnrl T"l ot" 11 rpflfl lift I mi l 4-lx ifinnnortr fr.l "ll 'l 'inm ui - ' ' . i -t tllt(111(r IT HI HH 1L1 UiailU pi,uu vwm ' hlQ 1 1 tSiMM 111! lilt; 1L1UU1U1.T r-.V!'St rrBX; ;ale7of Medicine Bluff to the foot of Oklahoma and Indian Territory. . . . ,w .,n eiwh. the follow- rnt. Slieridan. to the Wichita a arwran1 train will take as many int' ri.;il 1'Stnte. tO-wlt: I rint n JnH tbflnce to the cold fields na to Dallas. Houston and . .i i . r ii ... i a! a uuulumiw, - u an iou v--- i and return to Lawton. gan Antonio, Texas, at each of which At-. 1 1 nn o'clock on the morning oi -i-. atnns will be made ana enter- im.UA-avav'-' -m irillV.V ajywa-."- Ta -n tli ttiiin will be transferred f;riTT,aT1t. nrnvided. Thence to ban t, 11 1 1 1 ' ' ' , . - - . UUJ1Uvuv f'' - .. t t. l.nil o nl nnii 1 v . . l.rv nnfoH manrrs to tne itocK lfsiauu iuiuuuu -----1 f rancisco, visinu uui - hour stops will bemade at Anaaarno 0fgouthern California en route, lnose nA fi.inL-nobn nrrivinsr at El Reno ,, j w;ah to take thistrip will 4X 1 1 v A V'u aj-- -------- miu uv m at 3:00 p. m. One hour will be given at env, arriving at Oklahoma City at o:00 P-In . . i. rk1-lrV.mi Tlie entertainment ut un.it"""1 Citv will be one of par excellence :m air. i v- e it one lot of land situate in tne town oiiim- i v f ou fnllnu-H: 1JP21U ill lll'IIIH, . . ., IflllHI.I. " " - v - " , J Mm M Hni-iiM- i-nriscr on the Northerly edge ,! ( luirl. H yrrert. run thenre S. C.'l, K. 75 feet to a Htake, Mrs. Wiuder's line; then N z-JVa. v ...u . .. ... i..ii C.:i. W.75 feet to Mr. Harris" line, then along her line to the bo;iiininfr- , ,r , one lot of land in the town of Henderson, v ! i i . i .. f..n...:- Itoirin at. Mrs. M. II ,r,i-- .....,...r on Northerly side of Charles ntr,vt i-ini then X.3. W.150 feet to a stake, i . v .-n.. u .mo f.ujt to n stake, then a ;;t K. l."0 feet to Mrs. II arris' line, then along Jut line to Charles street, to tlie beginning. One lot of land in Henderson. X.C.. bounded Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I feel it my duty totc-ll all suffenng women of the relief 1 have fouiid in Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. When I com menced taKing ine . .oiujxjuiki i auiacn-u evervthing with baekci hes, headaches, men strual and ovarian troul le. I am complete ly cured and enjoy the lest of health, and I owe it all to you." Wti wnmen are troubled with irreg ular, suppressed or painful menstrua tion, weakness, leucormoea. displace ment or ulceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling, inlianiniatiou of the ovaries, backacne, oioating i.or flatulence!, e-eneral debility, indiges tion and nervous prostration, or are be set with such symptoms as aizziness, lassitude, excitability, irrita bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, mel- - 1a a.avl ancholy, "all gone' ana -want to-oe-left-alone" feelings, blues and hopeless ness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound at once re moves such troubles. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqual fied endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Refuse to buy any su bstitute. FREE ADVICE TO "WOMEN. Remember, every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham If there is anything about her symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Pink ham's address is Lynn, Mass., her advice is free and cheerfully given to every ailing woman who asks for it. Her advice and medicine have restored to health more than one hundred thou sand women. owreet, iwavivj, .iv,w. . Ask Hrs. Pinkham's Adifce-A Woman Best IWerstaads a Wnans Us. . df t- . v . return home direct or visit uenver, Salt Lake City and the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland, as their time, pleasure and convenience may dictate. One h.t of land in Henderson. A. ... oouuueu vnjr ... - . . wi.nlp. as fi llown: Begin at Mrs. .Jones' corner on That being One of the largest li n ............ l.o.,oo nlomr snid f I i ..-i-i font urinnr nnd WealtuieSt iMiin.li .nriiiir, lur.m r-. .tOlStlie, UlUllUluvnu. :i'.'. w. 115 feet- to stake, then V iJ,' ; tbp territory something fret to S.-rine street, then along said reeto. - . - ,of1 :w. K ii:, f,;.t to Mrs. Jones' corner, then S. magnincent, is iu F i. v L'tio it-er to ine iM-fiiuniiiri- . , lit- tt Knrn. '!le lol oi lanu 111 liruunouu, ... ., ... .... t . . 11 on. I .. . . .... ... A.nn ,T ,1 fiTflll 1111 VIUl"!. ,v. lVitiurew Ktn-ets. and run then along 1 iu- ; itra. sbowino: the w 1 t f,uif ii MTIU1P. I T HP II.LlalFi.lCVI. vvw- iz; Saved by Dynamite. Sometimee.a flaming city is saved by dyna miting a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ua., writes: jay had a very aggravated cough, which kept . . ... e x. a iv t T" ( 11:1 i.ii ii ; va itut a w - - i nan ii. vi'i v (in. . .. v -. .1 v .JY'l iu : 40. AV. H2 feet Lmnt. development and progress Of w Wote niehts. Two physicians could not t,. a sn.ne. then alo'ns Hughes' line E. 162 oL-l.-ihoma in sixteen years, the V181- 1 , , h BO Bhe took Dr. King's New Diacov- feei. th. n s. 40, e. 143 feet to a stone on , tnken tothe largest agri- . ronsnmDt l ns Mtreet.then along Cross street . 1 i ' . i iv, mr I'.ii. . - ... rr- ii..., i.. ..r i.m.i in tii tntn of Henderson N i. hounded as follows: Bein at Dorsey's .... ii-.,..i-..;.i.t-.. utiwtmn thenee . v t ii.-l . t .11 i.i w r.r it . .vjk - f..t rnrrin" romer in Dorsey s line, ,i i ?' f.. utnL-o then N.711,-?!. L iii' ll 1.1173 ir-t w . . .' Ill feet to Preckenridse Ptreet, then along I'.r. . keuridpre street to beginning .. .. ..t ;n il..,,.l..rnn N.C. bounded 1 ' It" 1UI Ol l.liii-a I" ' ' ' ; . . u follow: Hytrin at a stake on the Southeast , w, Trt Ynnl 1tip. then runii-r m .jmip si ret i iiiiu . " ' -1. ., . iCT-l Cl.lin.v, -- . llsirrpll avenue, then s v r.o ut then N. 54. E. l2Va feet i..t A n llPiulerson.N.l ..bouiulea .. . f .ii ....... - 1 T . rnrrinB comer. th.n !.loi'r Barnes or Young street .V JJVa. W. 1V7 feet to stake in Landis line, then alon- s .i.l lin . ST. W. 85 feet to Young s i... ,i c ..,i -. v -.o f,,t to Currin line the;, along Currins line X. 51, L. 80 feet to the Iwniiininjr. , ii.... i .. i ....i:.. iin.,.r..pcrn ( ..bounded 'lie Ul lit llll 111 111""' ' ' ,-. , . f,.u....... n.... nt itnL-o on the basterly . ..t ,- .;t,,iti lOVi feet from ,n iiiiiiL'L Plim - ii l -l l'ittiuan bri. k factory. run then parallel with tt.. l.;..i. f , ..,... f.wit more or le8S tO S. 1 I l.:t 1 V nl.-.,,r aaiil rnilwaV t4 .1. 1.. lkilllIt, lllfll - uivu - . , . . . f. ... ll,l;- than nnrnllpl With brlCK 1 KJ 1IUU1C B IIUC, . factory 1M feet more or less to Garnet street, mi II illUIIg UUIIIPI Plim i-v -f?" -c,- , - i,... ir. t i,.n.i;n li onnWRon. N . C .. bounded as follows: Begin at a stake Walker's corner feet to Chestnut street, then aloug said street S. 51, W. 382 feet to stone, Young's corner. ,t.., c on i. lo.i ri stfltii. ineu .i. o . I'll II . " . .) . 1 . . 1 u IT n w -. . , L- r. i : ; "on ieei io oes""'"6. , i i 1 Onn i.m ri it,,i.i in Henderson. X . C bounded .. f. .n..... i;.,;n Q- r Hnntpr's corner on! ' . . a. An.l ,n alnnir fltllil Street S K.xii. W OTVo fppt. then S. 39. W . 270H feet, then X:. 52, E. 94 feet to stake, then fe. 'A 1 I.1 oml (Mf Kairinninir One tract or parcel of land situate in tlie rountv of Granville, X.C.. bounded as follows: On the Xorth by the lands of J.R. Perkinson, .... i. i ij t r H Green, on the South by the lands of Gill estate and on the West bv the lands of J. R Breedloye. It I being the land known as the "Heggie land, .,: ooA .Ma mora or less. . v ii i .1111 I li 4uv auto. - . , , . . The above property will be sold at thetime and place above named for partition among th n A k snlondia ODDOT- . ti v pirmuui, juicicDiu - - r-- ; i. I : .. cr.. l nAKna winhlncr to ma&e I safe nnd nrofltnhle investments. Remember the date and attend the sale. This 4th day of May 1905 Commissioner. VtVHllll'iiii ., ' tors will be taken tothe largest agri cultural and stock larm in tne unueu States, comprising 8T.UOU acres oi the best lana in tne est, uuw iV the Miller Brothers. Here will be presented one oi uie most intellectual uuu insiuntaiCu. bitions ever given on tne piains the West. All of the tribes oi lnaians will congregate for tne last rime i" commemoration of the dissolution of tboSrtribsil relations. This is some- , .i i.:.. i.t line nAVpr neen seen nun Llllll unci.! - something that ery for Consumption, Cough and Colds.whicli eased her cough, gave her sleep ana nuany cured her." Strictly scientific cure for bron chitis and La Grippe. At Melville Dorsey's drug store, price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. PI im AT YOUR OWN PRICE ! -52.000 pairs of the famous SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN; Boucrht from Jas. H. Lassiter & Co., who recently closed business. All new and stylish goods. Everybody knovvTThat DREW SELBY S SHOES AND SLIPPERS are the Best Made. You can buy them now at your own price. A Tremendous Line of Gents Slippers at Murdered Prices. Everybody is invited to come and select their own styles. This is the Opportunity of a Life Time. Big Line Clothing, Straw Hats, Men's and Women's Furnish ings, Dress Goods, &c. 25 Per Cent. Lower Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. New York Stock Co., . ta ir.rfo Henderson, N. C F. E. M., in Guthrie, (Okla.) State Capital. As sure aa the red years die, dear, as sure as the red years die. The day and the hour will come, dear, to whisper a lat good-bye When love shall nnlooae the handclasp and under the heaping clays Shall hide in the shadows dark, dear; the dreams of by-gone days. Whatever paths we wander, they lead to the ways that parti One goes to the realm of shadows, one waits with a lonely heart ; And tears that we weep together shall come at the cry of prayer, And flow in a flood of grieving at pangs of parting there. I The roses will bloom as red.dear.throuch all tka lannrhinop Iftnn ! Th lilies will grow as white, dear, but neither i m . 1 win unoerstana, For what is the rose and the lily to hearts tnat murmur ana moan, With eyes that were bright all dim, dear.and one ot us nere atone: Ah, one that is left shall murmur aud ask of Ihn hnil anil VkloolTI. And question the awful silence and mourn at .. n Aci .t in it m .P.. ... i . . i i n .1 4 And call tnrougn tne uiguts oi uaraue uuu . i Bit at the doors of woe. ( And never an answer at all, dear, lroni nps that it used to know. And one at the darkened window and door of the heart's old home, Shall wait with an unspoke welcome for one ! -that, ahall liprpr comp! And one at the gate stand watching as there in the years oeiore, While the latch of the gate is silent and one shall return no more! Whichever it be that goes, dear, whichever it Via rhaf atava The lily and rose 'shall bloom, dear, t hrough all the lonely dujs; And all that we loved so bravely aud nil thut 1 rtufwl art IrkTirt Shall dwell with the one that stays.dear.and lighten the lips witn song. Enough that the joys were many, that Love was a sun and star! Enough that we knew the raptures as tired feet wandered lar: Enough that the years werehappy and sweet was the golden light That came at the first "Good Morning, nnd ....... a . . , 1 1 A J stayed till the last "iioou .igm. Terrific Race with Death. 'Death was fast approuihinjr," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Flu., describ ing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of uleep and of all interest in life j I had tried many different doctors and sever- : al medicines, but got no benefit, until I begun I to use Electric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect, that in three days I felt like a new- man, and to-day I am cured of all my trou bles." Guaranteed at Melville Dorsey's drug store; price 50c. j President Roosevelt Talks to Strikers. I Statesville Landmark. Returning from his Western trip, the Tresident stopped Wednesday in Chicago, where the great strike is in progress. While he was there a dele gation of strikers called on the Pres ident and entered a protest against the possibility of the government comlino- TVWlprnltroons to Chicacroto suppress the strike. The President cowl b hnd not been asked for troons: OlAlVa uu. j, he reproved the strikers for their ref erences to the Federal troops and assured them that the mayor of Chi cago had his "hearty support in sup pressing mob violence." Continuing, the President said: "I am a believer in unions. I am an honorary member of one union. But the union must obey the law just as the corporations must obey the law, just as every man, rich or poor, must-, rdipv the law. As vet no action has been called for by me, and most portninlv if action is called lor dv nie. r aboil trv to do exact iu.st ice under the law to every man so far as I have lint the first essential is the reservation of the law and order.the suppression of violence by mobs or individuals. SOUTH SHOWS WELL THREE OUTOF FIVE STAR MEN Is RepreseaUton of the South Amonf j First tloaor flea in the Oreduttinjt Class at the Ualted States nillUry Academy at West Point this Year-1 North Carolina Among the Number. Charlotte News. The .Yews has referred with pride to the fni. that the South is well repre sented among the first honor men in the present graduating class at w est Point. The Syracuse, N. Y., Post Standard pays the South the follow ing very handsome and graceful com pliment, apropos of the fact that three Southern boys are numbered among the first five honor meniu the The nameB of five young men, this year's graduates of the Uuited State Military Academy, have been given out Kvr lia ant tinritipi. nf the Acfulemv asstar SJ V-av ivaava invw vm af men. They have achieved all ronnd ex cellence in their final examinations, and they stand at tbe head of this year's class. One of these young men is iroui Michigan and another from Oregon. I he rest are from the South. The first man on the list is Jones, from Ueorgia; the third is Graves, of North Carolina, and the ifth is Ridley, of Maryland. The disappointment that may be felt because eastern men are not represented in this honor roll of the educational in utifnti.in n hifli niericnns love best is compensated by the thought that the part of the country which has given America a race of brave soldiers and great tm n nr a ia frr.ni Conro-p Vnhintrton to Fitzhugh Lee, is still able to furnish its quota of able and loyal young Americans to take the prizes at West Point. This friendly comment leads the Atlanta Constitution to make the following timely remarks: Trudy and generously spoken; and the late war with Spain aud the troubles in the Philippines have as auunaanuy uem onstrated that the patriotism of South ern soldiers, in the Federal sense, is fully up to the standard of their soldierly met tle. The young men of the South have the blood of patriots and soldiers in them and it is gratifying to this section of our common country to know that they are still capable of measuring up to the old ideals in the proof to which they are be : iug put in these later days. The South can be depended upon to live 1 up to its honorable reputation in peace ; or war. When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill Like DeWitt'B Little Early Uisers. The Famous Little Pills, EARLY RISERS, cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billious-1 ness. etc. They never gripe or sicken, but Im- nftrt earlv risinir enerey. Good tor children or adults. Sold at Parker's Two Drugstores. HEAD ACHE GREATEST REMEDY On Etvrth. Sold by dose, and in 1(K l.V, and trc bottles. Mr. J. Elwood Cox is one ot the most patriotic and true citizens of the city of High Point, one who has done as much as any one man to make that place a great manufacturing center, and a man who enjoys as lie deserves, the confidence of t he people who know mm; ami it i nomine short of slandering his good name to say that he can le bouget with a lit tle directorship and a free pass. Ral eigh Post. I '- That's the riyrht sort of talk. It took some nerve. The President might not have been so brave if this had happened last year wnen ne was a candidate, but it is gratifying to see him telling strikers to tneir iaces that the law must be obeyed. The average politician would nave tameu an hour and commited niniseii to nothing, but there is no mistaking Mr. Roosevelt's language. Whatever else may be said of Old Man Cleveland and Mr. Kooseveit, it can De trutu fully said that each of them has the courage of his convictions. " I .... Ml IIIA To Deepen the Upper Cape Fear. Wilmington Messeuger. T'liere nre fiftv thousand dollars lnhle for thenurnose of improve ment, nf the unner Cane Fear which will le used for the nurchase of sites for locks in furtherance of the plans i I to give deep water tbe year rouna oe tween Wilmington and Fayetteville. PfiiifrreasTnnn Patterson has been as sured by Ueneral McJvenzie mat xue itea would lienurchasod this suramer- This looks like we are going to have the important work Deguu oy tne itnuornmPIlt It W ill be a irreat thinir for Wilmington, Fnyetteville and a inrrre nrpft of eastern North Carolina r li-ivp n writer course between these two cit ies which will be navigable the j vonr frill ri d for steamers of several feet draft. The persons interested in j this improvement on our river have fiami indofatiorable in their efforts to brinsr about the undertaking of this work by the government, i ney are to be congratulated that at last they flmtn kpo rennlts from their labors. if the rrn vernment undertakes tofrive na ioon wnter in the unner Cnie Fear it will put the work through to com i.h.tinn We can count on that, but 1 it- iriMv be some time before we see the river ready for such navigation, but! we mav le sure that it win come. A DariArt -m a mm Wall .Coating S Combines Cleanliness and Durability Any one can brush It on No one can rub it off Plastico la a pure, permanent and porous wall coating, and does not require washing off to renew as do all kalsomincs. It is a dry powder, ready for use by adding cold water and can be easily brushed on by any one. Made in white and fourteen fashionable tints. Sample card free. AMTMaUtCaXE CO. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH For sale in Henderson by DANIEL & COMPANY. 1 SUree tbmt WVaff." THIS TRIPLE PLATED KNIFE la stamped ID 1 f And has a Round.DolsUr doing away with all sharp corners on that part hav ing the hardest wear. This "l347ftoaKs mo."' patented improvement insures much longer wear on plain or fancy knives than the other makes should they be plated equally aa heavy. " KoM bv la41n daalara roTotu-f. For tUiutntwlcataloO "C-L" C1iw tatwsantMl Nw Ct.. C. Don't let the children suffer. If they ore fretful, iteevish and cross, give them Hollis ter's Itockv Mountain Tea. The best baby tonic known. Htn-ngth aud health follow its use. a.'iceuts. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Pretty Daughter -'Tom says that after we are married he is going to try his best to make ray life one long dream of bliss." Practical Mother i.n wnrda be is coin"" to trv been seen aim xu "--. t . " ir -f U! never be JC3u. again. .i4.: :Kaf ' nalor. A lit? lttU?C KJk tuio.v 'AL Saves Heattlfe Th ie use i essential of Royal Baking Powder is to the healthfuiness of he family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baking powders are tojurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health. ROYAL BAKIN0 fOWW CO, NEW YOP THE COALING STATION. Prospeets of the Building of a Line to Southport From the coai r leias. Manufacturers' Record. ti: .fl,a from Tiristol. Teiin.. re- nort President George L. Carter of . r-. .i l i'rtS- to 1 1 vo na the Soutn auu hbsichi " ""j saving that the decision of Judge Goff approving the sale of the Clinch field corporations' property to Mr. Carter and associates means :hat ex tension of the South and Western Ilailwav will be built, The plans of the South and Western as heretofore announced are to build an extension northwest Trom Johnson City, Tenn., Tin nt sir, or near luiu uieca, Va in order to develop the Crane Nest coal fields, which, like the South .,i ffoctam rnn fi. are controueu u the Clinchfield Corporation. The di- rectors of the umcnneia v-oiuijaiij are James Clark, president; J. South gate Lemraon, Miles White, all of Baltimore; F. J. Lismau, of New York; George L. Carter, of Bristol; H H Kingston and Archer A. Phle- car. In addition to extending to the coal field the South and N estern mnnPs to build soutncao irom T"l Inruce Fine, U., to a conneetiuu with some other railroad, perhaps the Seaboard Air Line. Mr. Carter's associates m tne ueui are a syndicate of New York capital ists in which it is said that Blair & Co. and Thomas F.Ryan,botb prom inent in the Seaboard, are leaders. If this means the Seaboard will get the properties it is probable that a coal route wille be formed from the Crane Nest fields to Southport, N. C, as projected some time ago. THE S. A. L PLANS. Pres. Barr Says Coaling Terminal W ill be Established. thnritive announcement of the plans of the Seaboard Air Line for a coaling station on tne rsoria uuu lina coast has been made by Presi dent Barr. The Norfolk Landmark cava- President aud General Manager J. M. Barr of the Seaboard Air Line ltailway, stated yesterday that the Seaboard Air Line does not hold any southwest lr ginia or northern TennMec coal fields by decree of court, as has been reported, or in any other manner, but that the lands are held by Thomas F. Ityan, James Blair, T- Jefferson (koledge, Jr., Norman Reem, J. B. Dennis and associates, aa a private investment. "It is proposed to construct a road from the coal fields near Johnson City, rrnn I innnlnrin I . HL wuicu point it will connect with the Seaboard Air Line. The length of this road will be or-. ni rhih fi-i miles in alreadv I J IUUCD, v n . - constructed, and there is an additional sixty miles of compietea grace. "The onnl terminals will be either at WUmino-rnn fir KnnthDOrt. N. C. aS it a honl tn this oort to W UU1U SVW mm .nAafnllf AmnnfA With tbe NorfOilt and Western or the Chesapeake and Ohio .n;i... 1CUUUCIAAD. .... "It is probable that Southport will oe .' i,n nUM nUlmatplT derided noon for the kUV aaarV a alaai-v'J terminals, because it is nearer to the ocean than Wilmington, ana nas ine au- nifinnnl nMimmmaaUOIl OI luriy ici. depth of water." Whr nff(r with BDrinz tiredness, mean rmwi fwlinff. no atrenKth, no appetite? Hoi- liRtor'a Rockr Mountain Tea will make yon well and keep yon welL 35 cenU, Tea or Tablets. Parkor's Two Drug Stow. (mfllit) HERBKKT K. CKKWS. WatkiW. N C ay : ' I lierev tettify that I have'uard Bliw Native llrrtji and thty hive bent-filed nut mrr for l.lver Trou ble and Dyiy.ia than the doctor nicdicine." A BOX of Bliss Native Herbs is a family doc tor always in the house. Tfc ns nrevents and cures , Constipation, Dys BlwloS pepsin. Kidney and NATIVE Liver Trouble, Skin Diseases. Rhcuma- the genuine Sun Cured Tobacco flavor by the taste and aroma of Wdq (SOOFCBGlI and' have made'' it the largest seller by refusingiimitations advertised as sun cured Loan the Genuine Sun Cured flavor-ctt ibis advertisement and send, together with sc. stamp, to K-J. Reynolds Tobacco Co-,Winstcm-Salem, N.C, and they wffltBaOeen a 5c sample of this tobacco. Write your name and address platt tism and many Blood diseases. It is purely vegetable contains no min eral poison and is pre- 200 pared in Tablet and L Powder form. Sold DOSES in One Dollar boxes $1.00 m-ith a Ciiarantee to cure or money back. Our 32 nrro A 1 til 3 T1 9 1" tfcliiuir how to treat disease sent on request. I MEDICINE MAILED UtOMPTtY BY T. E. DEMENT. Agent. Oxford. N. C. THE ALONZO O. BLISS CO WASHINGTON. D. C. A. G. Daniel, Wholesale an RcUlt Dealer la . . . Shingles. Laths. Lum ber, Brick. Sash. Doors and Blinds. Full stock at Lowest Prices. Opposite South ern Grocery Company. Henderson. N. C. William J. Leake, Attorney.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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