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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 7, 1905 ITo TO WdDBoafsaa. t r. t 1 women are just a trifle timid about going to a Bank to , ;l t .business. And why? Simply because they are not familiar ! ! ci t fpi.: ,.i 9 a. t i -i i . . . . i,,. i-ii s oi oaiiKiiiK. xiua miuuiun t ue so, ana, inaeea. tms isn t . . i . m Iii . rmm .r t liiu 1 1 n L' frr tro aim 4-r tnolri arnm. 4-TwaJ noil air -o i lrar ;md so plain, that dealing with a bank soon becomes n. Hi :in easy habit. V, v appreciate the patronage of women. Their business with us is ;i,jv lar;o and steadily increasing. If you are not now a patron, tll.'l! i' ise consider this an invitation to become one. Citizens Banh of Henderson. ENDERSON, N. C. THE WELDON FAIR. A WORD TO PARENTS. ACCIDENTAL KILLING. T "7 m amm t TCT THE TOWN VERY LOW PRICES. I.,.!Mb(M-, Lime. Shingles. I ),,!. Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c. JOHN B. W ATKINS. Cole of Rockingham, Ii. B. Powell. Mis- Mary vi-itiMir Mrs. lis Lizzie Lewis has returned from Mr. ks' stay at HeitderHonvilK A C. Zollicoffer went to Louis-Tu.-sday on professional busi- Mr. S. II. Harris returned Saturday from a trip to Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, Pa., having gone to attend a meeting of the Board A Foreign Mis sions of the Methodist Protestant church held in the latter place. The ?xt meeting will be held at High Point. Mi -William Russell of New York ,-., v, Aas visiting friends in Hender t his W-ek. 1-Mii.irT. K. "Walker, of the Little- . .. v-.,. w V.Mmxter was a visitor to iI,-i!.i' i Mn Tuesday. i i. w Mi-s Marv loung, tiaugiiLei . Mrs. 6. O. Young, left Monday t4, ,-nt.T Salem Academy. !i- Ruth Harris returned hist u.-k fn.ia a month's visit among her . h.M.lniates in Maryland. Min Emma 1Yoodlief of Kittrell .,ui Miss Mattie (iill of Bobbitt, are .i.Ti:!ig Mrs. V. Ed Moss. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Fuller of tf r.tiiblWon, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. V . Willhuus in Henderson last week. Tr.'. . ;H. M. Price of Darlington, S. i ni.ivned homeThursday after vis iting M-r-s. N. M. Henderson for sev eral weeks. Misses M audio Klmore and Mabel KUv went to Raleigh Tuesday to niatiw ulate at tlie Baptist Female 1 niwrsitv. M.ssrs. T. M. Pittman and T. T, II i.-ks went to Raleigh Tuesday to I.,uk after some cases before the Supreme court. Mrs R. B. Henderson left yesterday f..r Mi.ldletown, Ohio, where she goes tn si wnd the winter with hr daugh Mrs. W. T. Kstes. ,:r. and Mrs. Roscoe ('. Witt, of xville, lenn., are visiting of Mr. (ieo. B. Harris. Mr. L. W. Barnes has gone North this week to buy new fall goods for Barnes Clothing store. Buttne6toek is being replenished all the time and you can find clothing, overcoats.hats, shoes, gents furnishing goods, etc., there to suit jrour taste and pocket book whenever you want them. Rev. J. II. Henderlite and family returned Saturday from their sum mer vacation, spent at Norfolk and Red Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Hender lite and the baby have both recovered from their sickness and Mr. Hender lite himself was much benefited by his stav in themountains of Virginia. Miss (Juessie Verl Satterwhite left last Tuesday for West Lafayette, Ohio, where she has accepted the po sition of principal in the music de partment of the woman's college. Those who know the young lady 8 musical attainments will congratu late that institution upon securing her services. Miss Lois Edwards went to High Point Friday to teach in the graded school at that place, a; position to which she was recently elected. Vance county loses one of its best teachers, and the cause of education suffers ac cordingly by this young lady taking work elsewhere. Better salary paid was the inducement. Mr. S. F. Chandler has returned to Henderson and is again at his old place a Parker's drugstore. He gave up his position some time ago and went away, but he couldn't stay. Sol s 1 Exhibition This Fall Promises to be The Best YetManagement Ener getically at Work Determined to Surpass all Former Efforts. Referring to the approaching Wei- ! don fair the Ro&nokeNewa says this: The announcement, to be found in an other column, of the 30th annual fair to be held here on October 24, 25, 26, 27, will be received with delight by thous ands of people in Eastern Carolina and Tide Water Virginia. The Weldon fairs grow in popularity as they advance in age, and under the present management it is the desire of all interested to make this the best and most enjoyable fair ever held. Last year there was a reorganization of the Society and all who attended the 29th annual exhibition will agree wun us that it was a gerat success. In fact, it was known that when Major Emry sold the fair grounds, he also included his good luck rabbit's foot. This rab bit's foot was taken from a grave yard rabbit by a cross-eyed, red headed man at midnight on the dark of the moon. This was the secret of "Emry's luck," as people used to say, when the lair weeks were bright and the crowds flocked here. President Johnston and Secretary Ran som now own this trophy of good for tune and they will use it to continue and increase, if nossible. the eood luck which has attended all the Weldon fairs. The Weldon fairs always succeed. People love to meet here in these annual re unions, and they will come again this fall. No one will miss it. The young lady contemplating a trip abroad will postpone it until after fair week. It's pleasing news to thousands, this mere announcement of another of those de lightful Weldon fairs. During the month of September, we will sell our entire line of Jardenieres and "Pictures at PRIME COST for CASH. Come early and get your choice, Yours truly, W. C. WRITTEN & CO. Send Your Children lo School Aod Having Done This Assist Them W iih Their Lessons Don't ' Leave the Teacher to do It All. Ncfcr.t Woman fleets Death by Careless Handling of a PistoU-Un fortunate Occurrence in Restaurant Here Tuesday Morning. lays it was a pair of eyes that drew urn back, but whether "Dr." Parker's or a pair softer and more gazelle like we are left to surmise. A number of desirable town lots belonging to the estate of George A. Harris will be offered for sale at puo lic auction on Thursday, September 21st, by Mrs. Rosa F. Harrell and W. L. Harris. This property is lo cated near the new tiradea fecnooi imil.Hnov nn Harrell avenue, Aene They See Clearly. Dn S. Rapport, the eye specialist, was here yesterday to fill his appointment, and a number of persons availed them selves of the opportunity to see him and get glasses. He had patients from Hali fax county, Dabney and other places at a distance as well as people here in town. And he sent them all away with a clear er vision than when they came. Those who wear Dr. Rapport's spectacles do not "look through a glass darkly" as far as material things are concerned, - - - - For You. Sweetheart Toilet Soap, for young people and good for the old as well. Nothing better on the market. Try a cake and see how you like it. H. TII0MAS0N. Should be Encouraged. The Young Ladies' Mission Band of thePresbvterian church are prepared to tack comforts for the price of 50 cents each, Anv ladies wno nave work of this sort they wish done are requested to communicate with Mrs. R. S. McCoin, 'phone 32. The work will be sent for and delivered. The young ladies should te en couraged in their laudable ettorts. Give them some worn ro qo. Has Stood the Test 35 Years. The old. original GLOVE'S TasteleRp Chill Tonie. You know wliat you are taKing. it. is iron and quiniive in a-i:atee88 fonp. No cure, nopay. 50c. . - ? - Picked Up Some Rare Bargains, Mr. B. S. Aronson returned Tues day from New York where lie nas Elizabeth City Tar Heel.. Parents, this is for you. We do not know whether you are accus tomed to reading the editorials of this newspaper or not. If you have not made it a practice to read our editorials we want you to read this one. The month of September is a school mouth, the month that children, in this city blessed with nine months school terms, get their books togeth er and go to school. Are your chil dren among the number who will enter one of the several good schools in Elizabeth City this fall? If they are not whose fault is it? This newspaper wants to impress upon those few of its readers who may not too seriously consider the matter of education the necessity of keeping their children in school and at their studies just as many months ?n the 3'ear as they ean. The time is when the world de mands educated workers in every branch of industry. Without educa tion a man is handicapped worse than be who has no legs or no arms. You who in an advanced age, hair white, shoulders stooped, working at hard labor for a dollar a day may appre ciate this fact. Send your children to school. When you have had them enrolled in some good school see to it that they study. Don't trust to their teachers to see that they learn their lessons. Lessons must be learned out of school hours. A teacher has no control over the pupil out of school. See that your children pre pare their lessons nights. Help them, take an interest in them and try each night to impress upon them how much the little things they learn each day will count in after years when they must get out from under the Earental roof and work for their own re,ad each day. Send your children to school. - By all means send your children to some school. Don't'count the cost, llernember that you are responsible for these little ones' existence and re sponsible for their future welfare. If the cost- ofschooling looks large look to other expenses and see if some of them might not be reasonably cut. Send your children to school. ' Professional. Dr. W. H. Wakefield of Charlotte, N. C., will be in Henderson at Dr. (Jilli's office on Monday, September 18th, for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat, and Fitting Glasses. and Arch streets, a plot of which can been buying new goods. He picked the Mrs. lit . . 11.. . ittt irf l eice 01 Airs, iiciins. Mrs H rhen and children of New I'.r.,.." Mm. J. Harris and children of be seen at J. L. Currin's office En route to Lake City, Fla,, Dr. C. L. Crow of Norfolk, stopped over yes terday to see Ins sister. Mrs. J. n. Henderlite. He was recently elected to the chair of modern languages in and win i vZll'rh uid'iliss Eva Harris of Wil- the University of Florida, and wil l!, Tre visiting Mis. B. S. Aronson. enter upon his duties with the open rii Prnw fnr .Misses llal- r.liziibeth Burton, of -Ai ' Myrtle Cheatham, of Elkin, and t ' :iff., Hawkins of BovdtoiK Va., .Miti-v unit ' - . 1T iriV.nS OI mt .M-ifoi-o .1 . 11 1 IH I'nAin fr1 nr 01 TJie iau unm. . . . merly held the same position in Washington and Leo University at Lexington, v a. .in elersou YV, had . pleasant call yesterday r-." .rnn.i hnrsc .) vears oiu. in frewt -Mr. J). P. Phillips, agent ui x m not afrai(i Gf anything, a ur snows, which . cftn tjrive him. Apply qmcK. i:r.-i c Mil Anuiunar visit Hereon Saturday, Septem ber 23rd. i-Av. for nWrht-latch similar locks, a-as found near the M.thodist church a few days ago and derson. o'clock, dies fre. I. N. LoWn. . Base Ball Friday Afternoon. There will be a match game of base I imll Eridav afternoon, sseptemoer l-ft at this office. Lospr can get same gtI between Franklinton and tlen- by calling tor it. A special coach full of young ladies from Norfolk, SunoiK ami r rtiuii; Vm . iroinjr to Elon College, passed . ii ti.-iVio ,i TV1 in f .orougn yesteruuy, ihuwuihu... . dic ing it on here. Mwc lntti and Jennie Davis .-.v.. rvtiiriipri irom iienueroiiviiiB Wre .tiipv had been spending me tfjiumr.and are again at the ueo. A. Ilse Company's store iw aJi pondnctine- a revival Cashier Hunt Gets Congratulations. Prouder than of the splendid record riends now. New Principal of the Graded Schools. Trof. A. E. Akers of Roanoke, Va., the new principal of the Henderson Graded Schools, arrived Monday afternoon, and is assisting Superin tendent Alderman in getting things in shape for the opening next week. Prof. Akers comes highly reco.umend ,i ,.imn- man nf firm talent and meeting at the Methodist Episcopal hnil- v as a teacher and we doubt not church this week. Dr. i . M. bmitn, , Drove himsc presiding elderoitnisuisinci, umu pessor of Pspf. Mills. tlia ntoil 1 HO" KPrilK III L-lllltJtl iuvi"- I a-b. inir. Just received, a nice Mne ooond , oKiAta ptp.. at W. T. Whitten i 1 . - vminti v.u'i 11111 1 7 1-., . ' 4. a.,tf,,m- lito'a I O 8. ciniarenarepiciiicuigu,i-oan.ri ... mill today. Each one had the privi lege of inviting a friend and the little folks went out jubilant over having a good time. Mr. N. B. Thomas will go North in a few davs to buy fall goods for the firm of Thomas & Xewcomb. Miss Rosa Thomas will go with him to make her usual purchases of fall mil-linen- and ladies' goods. Miss Lillie Burwellof Woodsworth, . ".a in Henderson this week visiting l. Scfor Mrs It. B. Powell. Miss . 11c rJ n,ir.7i hns iust returned from JNew York whjre she has been with her lister, Mrs. George Allen. You will not fail to see the attract- ir fiilirarHspment of Samuel Watkins. which appears on the first page of the Golw Leaf this week. Xew fall ods are arriving and you are m viting to cail and inspect them. ii-r J n Atkinson, the accom- niiRiiMi Prtirnr of the Elon College chriotinn .?;tti wna ft rassencer on ti.a WPBtiionn.l train vesterday. He hat iioon tn "Rirltrftwav to marry couple an account of which is publish ed elsewhere. The condition of Col. W. H. Hood wlin wan nart.inll vnaralvzed, as noted in last week's paper, is improved. He is .ihlA to sit nn and talks and swal lows with less difficulty. The indica tions are that he will soon be all right again. Bev. I. N. Loftin has a good horse for sale. Five years old, kind and gentle- not afraid of anyting and perfectly safe for a woman to drive. in for somebodv as Mr. Loi- .X UUI fUW w , . tin ia trrl i or tr leave and must ais- pose of the animal. ' & f,aii iin of Headtev'M Chocolates up some rare bargains in overcoats and men's and boys' clothing, but the biggest streak of luck he ran against was a sample lot of cravenettes $20.00 and $30.00 garments, silk lined and satin finish which will go at $15.00 yourchoice. Amongthem are a few of the new paddocks quite swell in browns, steel greys ana blacks. Keifer Preserving Pears. Delivery any time after Sept. 1st. Or ders taken now. Notify by postal card. Will deliver at 11,00 per bushel. u T. P. STEWART, B. F. D, No, 4, Henderson. N, C. Whose Horse? Mr. R. P. Cunningham tells us of finding a dead horse in his pasture and he is at a loss to know where the animal, an iron grey, apparently ,n i-orf. nnmftfpom. He was haul- 1 t 1 MlH flame will be called at 3:30 ed there, wagon ' . Admission 25 cents. . l.a- com ng nnuu c ";re"let A good game is prounsed. branch, uunn, mo uhv Personal. After an absence of nearly 5 years Mr. W. H. Alston gaye his friends a pleasant surprise by his presence in Henderson last week when they sup posed him thousands of miles away. He had just returned from Turkey, where he has been in the employment of the American Tobacco Company, representing their interests in that country. Mr. Alston is located at Ca valla, on the Mediteranean sea. his business requiring frequent trips on that body of water. Henry talks entertainingly of the country, the people and their customs, and says the Turks as a class are better people than the uninformed give them credit for. He will spend a few months in America and return to Turkey about Christmas, Louisa Johnson, a colored woman, was accidentally shot and killed in a restaurant here Tuesday morning ahout 8 o'clock. She was employed as cook bv Randolph Cox, also color ed, and was engaged in serving breakfast for a customer when the tragedy occurred. Two negro boys, Man Allen and Lem Baakerville, were looking at a pistol which be longed to the former he trying to sell it to the latter. Allen handed the gun to Baskerville who "broke" it and took the cartridges out. He ex amined the weapon and replacing the cartridges handed it back to Allen with the remark that it would not act right. "I'll show you how. to work the gun," said Allen, resting it on his left arm and pulling the trigger, the pistol being a self-cocker. The pistol fired, the ball passing through a plank partition (which separates the store from the restau rant) and striking the woman on the other side just as she was in the act of bending over the table. The ball took effect in the right side of the head just above the temple and death was instantaneous. Allen declares he did not know the gun was loaded and did not know that the woman was on the other side of the partition. He had not seen her, there had been nojrouble with any one and the shooting was the result of an accident, These are substantially the facts testified to at the preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace T. L. Jones, by Lem Baskerville and the defendant, Man Allen himself Randolph Cox, Paul and Silas Carroll and Al Bruce being examined as witnesses also tes tifying to certain material facts in corroboration. R. S. McCoin represented Allen and after all the evidence was submitted ted he argued that as no motive was shown and the killing being the re sult of an accident his client ought to be turned loose. While admitting that no motive was shown and he himself was satisfied the killing was accidental, Justice Jones was of the opinion that in view of the reckless and careless handling of the gun the grand jury ought to pass upon the case. He "would not commit Allen to jail but let him give a reasonable bond for his appearance at court. He fixed the bond at $50 and this was given. This is another case of death from an "unloaded" gun. There is too much of carrying concealed weapons and the careless and "biggity" hand ling of guns in public places by half grown negro boys and white ones too and the practice ought to be broken up. All good citizens should make it their business to report all such cases and the violators of the law brought to punishment. If the pistol toting habit was broken up there would be fewer killings, either intentional or accidental. Louisa Johnson was an industri ous, hardworking woman, kind and accommodating, and it is too bad that her life should have been cut off in this ruthless manner by the reckless handling of a gun wjth which this bov had no business and the possession of which very likely made him more worthless and vicious than he would have been without it. This unfortunate affair should be a warn ing lesson to others. Married in Ridgeway. I Mr. John Alexander McGeachy of Wil li e ; misetoD. and Miss Helen Mabry of . f Ridgeway, were married in the Meth odist church at that place l:lo o clock yesterday. The ceremony was perform ed by Rev. J.O. AtkiMonlof Eion College, in the presence of a goodly company of interested friends and well wishers. Mr. McGeachr is connected with a leading Bank in "Wilmington, and is a gentle man of fine character and business quali fications. Tbe bride who is the daughter of Mr. R. V. Mabry, a prominent mer chant of Ridgeway, is a young lady of attractive personality and accomplish menU and is greatly, loved and admired by all who know her. Mr. and Mrs. McGeachy were passen gers on the Westbound train yesterday afternoon going to Blowing Rock to stay awhile before going to their future home in Wilmington. Attractive as Our Homes. Ten thousand churches painted with L. k M. Paint, and are most attractive. Liberal quantity alway given free. 4 gallon L. 4 M. mixed with 3 gallons oil will paint a hou Weans and eovera like gold. lon't pay $1.50 a gallon for lingo! oil, which you do for ready-for-ue paiut.. Buy oil fresh from the barrel at GO cents per gallon and mix it with L. A M. Taint. It makes paint cost about $1.20 per gallon. DeLancey (Jregory, Fort Plain. N. Y., writes: "Have sold L.& M. paint for over 25 years, and everyone is surprised to find how little is required to paint a big house." Sold by Melville Dorsey. Wise Men Bank Their Money Bcause the- know it is infinitely safer there than in the house or office, resides it is very much more business like to pay with checks than witheash. The First National Bank Suggests these as only a few of the advantages of having an account there. Any of the officials will be glad to explain how simple a matter it is to start an account with you. Four per cent Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. We solicit your jiatronage, S. R, HARRIS, S. T. PEACE, President. Cashier. NEW GOODS Base Ball Tuesday Afternoon. The following occount of the base ball game Tuesday afternoon be tween Kittrell and Henderson teams was contributed by a friend who wit nessed the contest: The people of Henderson were grat ified at seeinjr her home boys win one of the most exciting games of base ball Tuesday afternoon that has been played on the home ground in years. The contest was between a picked nine from Kittrell composed of Kittrell, Franklinton and Youngs ville ajrainst tbe Henderson boyt. The game was fast from beginning to end and was full of fine plays. The feature of the game was the su perb pitching of Mr. Houghton and home rua of Mr. Lee Howard, the first one that has been made this season. Our boys deserve a great deal of credit and should be given encouragement to their energy in keeping Henderson's record as a progressive town well to the front. The score was; Henderson 8, Kittrell 6. Umpire E. (1. h inch. Ginghams. Percales, C overts. Etc. Just received 24 Samples S20 to $30 (Drauenetttes. s THOMAS & NEWCOMB WW WW WWWWVWWW WWWW ! Mmong them a fetv of the new PaddocEis. Your Choice While they last B, S. Aronson. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube inflamed you have a rumbling sound or perfect hearing, and when it is entirely cloned, Deafness is the result, and unless inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, heariug will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo.O. Sold by Druggists, 73c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. occc: 87TT fflffld WEEN QfiSQUD 44 Cleanliness Is Akin to Godliness." ( i s of For SeJe. A good horse, " years old. Kind and woman Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel pwpllen, nervous and damp, and get fired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Keheve8 corns and bunions oi all ain. Try it to-day. Sojd by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen St Olmsted, Le Roy, N- Y, left the path and went some distance anA Hormsited the burden, ao one in the neignbornooa owneu buu fche gtQre Mp powe1 hag jugfc ,md Handsome Grocery Store. It. B, Powell has long had the rep utation of conducting one of the handsomest and most city like fancy grocery stores to be found anywhere. He has lately rearranged the stock so as to keep it in more uniform and systematic manner, the effect of which has been to enhance the gener al appearance of things as well as display the goods to better advan tage. ' A verv decided imnrovement has also been made in the lighting of a lw-iiaa nun Mr. Cuimineham thinks the animal must have been brought from a distance, but why, he does not understand, fut in two clusters of arcburst ierhts. the best thinjrs the experience and genius of Superintend'nt Bridgera and Electrician Woouswortn could A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Are You Engaged? Engaged people should remember, that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoid ed, by keeping their digestions in good con dition with Electric Bitters. S. A. Brown, of Bennetts ville, S. C, says: For years, my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia.complicated with a torpid Ijver.uptil she lost her strength ftnd vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then Bhe tried Electuc Bitters, which held her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." Melville Dorsey, druggist, sells and guaran tees them at 50c a bottle. . . -. Good for one Dan Emmett Cigar at either of Parker's Two Drug Stores, 2rCut out this Coupon and present at either of Parker's Two Drug Stores and you will be presented with a DAN EMMETT CIGAR free of cost. - - -mO)0- Educational Entertainments at North and South Henderson. The Educational Committee of the Woman's Tuesday Club recently gave Opening of Henderson Graded Schools Monday, September nth, 1005. It is very important that all pupils be nrPHPnt at the oneninz of the term. Lost time at the beginning will affect the progress and thoroughness of the pupil's recitations and examinations during the whole vear. The pupil will be discour aged and the teacher will he hampered from the disjointed conditions which will necessarily exist if part oi tne lessons ana tnchincr have, lieen nasned over before the pupil enters the classes, rupns can not as a rule do the work of a nine mnnt.hu' torm in five or six months. Promotions depend upon efficiency and not upon the closing 01 a scnooi year. The schools will he opened in the old buildings. We will move into the new buildings as soon as they are completed. J. T. ALDERMAN, August 21, 190.". Superintendent. cMireiv, tnen, a lOtKe OI aoaD is a means grace. We are now dispensing this article, a restorative of sweet purity and peace to the body. We have put in a complete line of toilet soaps. None better, scented and unseen ted. colored and 11 n colored. TAR., OIL. CR.EAM. CASTILE. GLICERINE. Phone us when in need or better ask to be shown when you are down to see us. Don't forget the place. Pnwtll (irflrrrv Q A U TT Vll U VJL VF WJL J () ( iatc mo F On September 21st, 1905, at Henderson, V. C, At 12 o'clock on the premise we will offer for sale a number of lots belonging to the estate of (Jeorge A. Harris. L.ots located on Harrell Avenue, Zene and Arch atreets near tbe New Graded School Building. Plot of Lots can he seen at J. L. nr rin'a office Henderson. X. ('. ROSA F. HARRKLL, W. L. HARRIS. IM UVJ Effl FA 1 11 We have just received a Eeaull Liue (illew Fall Giods, on. rtavise for the Dumose. and the most hrillhi.nt.lv lio-hted nlace in town as vorr eniovable entertainments at .. . r Ai. TilM I . f T tr - . I . , v.i tt... ,1 itehine. Bimd, meeumgor - - the nrettiest store is also a Smith Henderson ana .orm nenuer t.. mnn if HAiuuiniJuoni 1 . . , . ,.i M U M. I Mll 1 irri I Lllkl nvuwuvv I I ITlf IH 1 J. LIIIUU I i C 1 . . 1 . . ,-wt j-, I I I " - ------ fu ,, I 7 , 7,.ro anv rase no matter how long DOUSb oi me prupnutui, wi. j. unm prove himself a worthy sue- B0 ?ir8t application win not have any thin- but the best. f Tnrf Mills 1 BWiUUIUJS, If nn. drnironat ... i . i.'il.. 1 lie oeiieves nis customers areeunLieu to the best and he spares neither ef fort nor money to give it to them. 4 To which the attention of the trading public is invited with reBei and rest, 50c. It your ..af hasn't it send 50c in stampr nd it y. ill be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine ( o., St. Louis, Mo. Kpautiful sonirs were reudered by x Mrs. Corbitt and Misses Elmore, Kelly or, Tiovpridire. accompanied on the I f organ by Misses Dollie Smoot and Do You Want Furniture? The Henderson Furniture Company . " xbr. nnnni have an advertisement in The Dixie Mosquito Canopy Frames and Nets. ,o iw fiiA Citizens Bank, and hap- j jn-ifo vour rjatronajre. They nier than at its increasing deposits a good nne of furniture, mat- and growing Business, I tresses, rugs, uruggo, Win. A. Hunt because ot tne auvent orffanSj cooking ana neaung biw, a lift.lo friri at his house. "Tft A. f onrt are DreDared to make prices c. n ... . : 1 '1 . . , t or wears his new honors witu oecomuig ag low a9 the same ciass 01 kuu modesty but he cannot suppress a bougbt anywhere. Mr. K. K. feat- smile of satisfaction ana a sort v1 terwhite, the manager, mau . o nonn." look as ne mepis ui western nart oi uib cently to see wnat mo muuu.--lin(r nnd to better equip him self to supply the wants of their cus tomers, We business of the Hender son Furniture Company has exceeded their highest expectations. In tact, it has outgrown tneir preset Mu.- a Sweetheart Toilet i Soap. Notning oetter on j--- We sell them and put them on yonr beds. For Wood or Ir( n Beds. 'Any where in Henderson, a. T. Barnes Furniture House, County Commissioners' Meeting. Mr. The County Commissioners met in regular monthly session Monday. The usual accounts were allowed and several persons were permittee to From the Far East. Pnfna F, Hardv of Halifax nnx hpv are trvinar to get a :i UanHarsnn . . ri ' 1..,o rVint. BAllinC county, was a visitui w iarg:er store. Aias euuo ulv wrdav. He has but recently iroods and giving a ''square J - . . Dit:i;nnnio irAtpra I n ... -n j rii nnl lr. hat- where he has been ,n tne te hite, ?n tne neser ou1, .u aooointed acorn vwp Mr. naray wa r"v - tn Harris nurruuuw, , -a ... t.-:4.ii umnt nnvthina: in tne lurnuure nut-, minw iw " want anyiuu township road commissioners in re- Industrial Locations. gard to macumery. Tbe Chicago & Northern-Western Rail- Florence Curren, and on the violin by Miss Libbie Cooper. There were reci tations by Misses Elmore and Sup- ton, and readings by Mrs. norner. On each evening the program was followed bv a talk by Prof. J. T. Alderman of the Henderson Graded Schools. These were listened to with great attention and without doubt will strengthen interest in the subject of Education. Prof. Alderman is al wavs at home when Education is the theme. On these occasions he spoke well. The committee hopes to have other entertainments during tne antumn. Dr. Coggeshall has kindly consent- a South r ft! iu auuins lwu.ww - Henderson Friday night, Sept. 15th, and atNorth Henderson, Sept. 22nd. Everybody invited. ttCnUCrMlfl rUIUIlUlCLU. the assurance that in Quality and Price we can please them New Prints, Percales, Flannellettes. Out ings. Vicugna Cloths, Ginghams. Plaids. Crepe Flannels. Rosetta Cloths.Olympians, Brown Domestics, White Goods, &c. Hosiery and Gloves for Gentlemen, Ladies aifl Cite. LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR HATS, SHOES, &c. Nfce Line of Crock'erywa.re. i We Sell Everything in Furniture, Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves. Best Felt Mattresses, Grades of all kind. See Our Organs. A cordial invitation ia extended to the trading public to call and lings, Druggets, Pictures. and the cheaper see us. R. R. Satterwhite, Phone No. li8. Manager. Teiser Building. Phone 18. HENRY THOMASON, Henderson, N. C. TOWN TAXES. Parker's Drue Store NOTICE. VIVC. i"-- I! printer in the Uold leaf omc W here to take a position m Dur ham. In July, 1901, he joined the United States navy and served a good part of the time in tbe far East. His term oi euiwiwu- v- July and he came home to bbb his people. He has not fully decided yet Whether he will re-eniist or engage m business of some otuer sort. Numerous &nd Worthless. Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Haxel Salve. E C. UeWitt to Chicago, discovered some years ago how to Sake a salve from Witch Haxel that a Boeoific for Piles. Tor blind, bleeding, itching aVui protddiag PUes, h$' bruises and all skin diseases DeWiU s Salve has no equal. This has given ns. tonnmer ons worthless counterfeits. Ask for De Witt Itbe gennine. Sold at Parker'. Two Drog Stores. Letter to Burroughs-Coleman Co., Henderson, C. Dear Sibs: The easiest business in this world is dry-goods; the reason is: yonr customers want your stuff as much as you want to sell it; they come in; you if nd seU it. That's the whole .TfimpR Amos was aDDOintea acoui- KnsineM. except your Duymg iue Kwu. ! Chicago & Aorwern-w ... . tnrn ftvp t ta oks to TVvoe comes next. It saves money u. win y'H"; , ---y :t" -n w?y ;..rJ";h;manv suitable the. sheriff wints on its liSes for manufacturing es- W. w. Swai was appointed a com YliJiX Thrivine cities, abundant m:frilA tn iQOk after buildine a bridge inuiBuuK--. - ..... . . , -U.. TI..1. material ana nne mswei :r across t lac creeK near an nni. like monev. They like some body else's more than their own; they i;vo. n malm it more than to save it; they like to keep it perhaps as well as to make Office of Tows Tax Collectob. Hexdebsox, X. C, September, 7, 1905.J rpHE TAX BOOKS FOR THE T0WX OF a Henderson lor me year xsno ume placed in my hands for collection. All per sons liable for town taxes for the current year are requested to taice nonce ana go ern themselves accordingly. The taxes must be paid and the sooner tne oeiier ior csrned. o aiscreuon f,0j, duleence cannot be given, ii ib oewrsuie iy h tvci therelore tnai au pemuuB -i a uu t nnm iui the law reauires. as the I r. ,t llnHirlnnr o-oTalltaxewm IP flV MUX MKM h Od is one of th l;t in the Stntf to go to to find what you want. Our stock is constant ly changingand consequent- cirmm- Sesseeking locations for new indtrtes .hlnW apfly lor particulars. Address industrial Dept., C. & N.-W., By. 2l jackson BuUding, Chicago. MLL1STCR9 flocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Madiola for Buy Peopls. Brian eain Hlti sal K a psSflo for ConsUpaUon, IUon IJs Jmt Troobles. Pimples. X czama, tapurt mzJi Srf BrSSh, liuggish Bowels, Bteadach IMciU's BoSTy Mountain Tea In tb HouSriDo Coju-aht. Madison, Wta. iDEN RU8QETS FOR 8AU.0W Pf OPU it. - . ... l ""'. j ;.. .;m. . r.- - a.. BBoildingBrun downpast.witnouipaiai; haj.c- an - undoubted emciency arc inr kinds our patrons are sure to get. Consider the qualities and compare our prices. Parker's Two Drus Stores HENDERSON, N. C. noor naint is the same. Devoe is the prescribed lock's. and A.C. Zollicoffer annnintAd n. nommittee to look I .,. ni 8tnnnin2 that leak; a big one, after connecting the county jail with All we're got to do, to sell Devoe, is to the sewer. without regard to individual or stances, cr wwuoibr w im m.iwi .w . . . you willsaveme tronDie ana juurwri. Qj rrreat Sirenijlli, puiuj I. i -ill k rnmnIIM to colect bv LEVY wl hL " 1 BV VJltTI'K OF AN OKIiKK ISSt'ISO from the Sujwrior t otjrt of Vmih-v ("ouii I v. I frhull on JhmrmMmv. Sspfmker 21, ISO 3, nell at public auction to th Lighett bidder forriuili at tbe court bouw; door iu Hender- i bod. N. C, all tbs unpaid tu-roanU, tilbt. ' notwt, bomln, books and otbrr evidences of di-ht lx-loii(?insr to the exlote of th? late Dr. William T. t hentham. A bt of idn-eounta kf., may b een at the office of the t'lrk of the Kajw-riof t'ourt in Henderson. N.C. All permjtia liiterente.1 in tbe above will take doe notice. i This 2Htb Iy of Anj;ot. 190-j. I A. ZOLL1COFFEH. Adra'r. rotate ot Dr. Wm.T. Cheatham. THADK. MANNING. Town Tax Collector. Jurors were term o! court, elsewhere. drawn for October These are published To Cure a Cold in One Day. rr- i iTATrrp. BROMO QUININE Tab lets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. w. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. show that a man saves money by using ; : E. D. Jewell, Corrjr, Pa., painted his aero with a mixed paint: 14 gallons. Last spring he painted De voe- 10 gollone. Saved fi& to zu. Yours truly. F. W. DEYOE & CO. P.S. Parham Bros. Supply Co. sell our ; paint. UHIVERSITV OGLLEJi , OF UEPIBIHb "gsi." .,k amne in EBtCtlC. SSMEIT. C3tTCT BIIHHHMIM-n- 4 . . n.ii. T .Sn.tnrW-f . Hoiviial f t Diici!& ijcs vHftj evcatr Tcaeken. Hit record before Stale Bosra. Vn. M0eCstaloctie 8, rnu. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the eetate of Kobert W. Jones, deceased, labr ol Vance county. This is notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them before me on or before the 1st day ot September. 1008, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This Aug. 24tb, 1905. JOHN W.JONES, Administrator of Bobt. W. Jones, deceased. Andrew J. Ham". Attorney. at W. T. Whitten & Co
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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