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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1905. UN res strength and experience, and when age . .ampaniment of large assets and Capital, it is i.s-urance ot stability and safety. Ki 'rh its Sixteen Years of existence the es Baszk ;. a growth in all these elements of strength. . f;. r our hesi service, alike to those of lane and jj j. B. OWEN, President. i W PRICES. Lime. Shingles. , . Windows. I'r'tmcs, ( I-.T,t-ls. Tiles, Grates, &c. ' Oils B. W ATKINS. . i i- i;-i jii) irov. ! ! . i V;iim of Newport News. . to lie- ricriciil iiVi ' fit j , ,V .v-wroml'V. V, j. . v.cu!!il) return. i to (,, , , , Mniii;v u lu i h h" is under ... i .t a s;-t i:ilit lor rlieiiina- - i',;: ! line- of Mill on. wa.s a ! !,i v.i i-k. He was i:T on ;. - . o!iiinr Satun!;iy and re . : .;ne Monday niiit . , irV Jiiekcd Oil t II' Si lf'('t i. -'..!!". Mima'. house lias len . ;- .. : iii- olliee. Medium sized, lilit ,,.;.,! ;. I.Miks as if new. looser can - !iv calling for it. daily erowls on tl.e streets ; i t !: Ipii-iness done y our tnor i . - .tie pleasing ind.ica 1 ions of $ he !..'.ii:!.y n -ndii ion of t r;nle and t lie -r . un: prosperity of the town. M: -. Martha T. O'.Xeil ives not h-o h a r nullified as exerllt ri: of t he .-.t.ife ..I .ianies A. O'.N'eil. tlece.-iMNl. interested will take notice ;n! Miv.'i-ii themselves accoi dinely . Mr. Samuel Wat kins tells the ('oi.i I. i u his sales the past seven days i-i-- the let he lias ever had. Low I'l !" - nil e ,ds has its effect. The I I. ip!i' know a e-ood thine-when they VtTei.timi is called to the new a ! . e:ncnt of .Mrs. Missillier this u. !, She has a nice line of silks, el nks. riblx ns, neck wen r. col I i!'-. iflts. hiisier.V, umhrellas. etc.. v. :,i !i the ladies are invited to call :n.d itispect . ii:' advanced price of cotton is I"; i:m it upon the market in larger ; ; nl e iti.s. While tlM'crojt is sliort, in'evenre in piice averages up rs somewhat ami the farmers at to in unod spirits ami paying ui n-coiinls hctter this fall than ir ; Hal Mr. James H. I'ou of Raleigh, was vi-itor to Ilt'iidersou Monday. A M ciigai:ing gentleman his friends lvahouts would enjoy more fre- u-m i-its from him. Mr. Ion is; r.diieil one of the smartest law-' I- in North Carolina and enjoys a j pract ice. amoutit of mail handled by the rural route carriers has largelv in- More papers are taken and t volume of correspondence done is m iter. Consequently the work is harder for the carriers. They are a faithful set, serving their patrons ni'ii tldelity and punctuality in rain ar shine. 11 ild or hot weather. i'c M. V. Puiler of Kaleigh. has :a..ed to Henderson and with hir. . t; 1 i ! u ill occupy t he ( ieoi'ge Adams I a-- near t he Southern depot . -Mr. !;a: La- w ill have a mission here and ' .nh ,..t Mt. (iilliad. Franklin 'o!ity. Liberty, Vance county, and. Citawha Springs. Wake county. The 'ei i 1. welcomes Mr. Butler and ia- family as residents of Henderson. Mr Sam Young of (irand Ilapids. M i iiigan. came Saturday to see rela-ti-'s and friends here. He was look i -j '.veil having grown much heavier s; ;. e ;is iasf visit. Mr. Young, who i- an old Henderson boy, says busi is good with him. He is one of t :.e owners of thetirand Hapids Show 1 1- Company . the largest matiufac Hai:;g concern of the kind in the a:M. l.ewis Karnes says he has been sell i: many goods he has got to go '.'t!i and buy another stock. This iks well forthe business of Iarnes 1 '' iiing Store. At the beginning of ' - a-on lie stocked up pretty : . a.s atul thought he had enough t- provide every man and boy in a::.-e county with a suit, overcoat, i -!ioes ami furnishing goods, but ' demand is for more, (mail goods 'it low prices tell the title. Mr. C. i:. yscue showed us a few (!;v ago itn'old letter which he re- - 1 1 - found among some ancient j1 i of his. The envelope was a ':n. -made affair and hud no stamp "' it postage being prepaid and so '''-'.mated in writing by the post- i-ter at the place of mailing. "An-i-:;-'-..-s Store. X. ('.. 20th Oct., "01. I'M In '"was written across the top ;t!l "Ve the address. '('. F. A.vsclie, 1. . iihiirg. N. C. To the care of A. xi. Tiiuberlake." i'iie suggestion of the (loi.l) Ia:.V 'at the tire depart tnent horse benot 'rked on the street but kept at the s'a!.le with the apparatus, has met t; ' ndorsemeiit of many who have -j'kei, to us ;ibout the matter. And ( orrectness of our position is horn.. u!lt i,v tliM results of Sunday bllll.f s fien WitliJn fi i-.-i mliintp inter the alarm the wagon brigade re at the scene of the tire and had 'i Meain of water playing on it. This ''"'ild not have been done if the horse ' el not been in place at the time. j A (iuaraneed Cure for Piles. It. hii St- Eon is. Mo. ii I?' hint;. Blind, liieedingor t'rotuditiir Piles. lnigjrits refund money if 1'AZO OINTMENT '"is to cute any case, no ma-tter how long 'ta tiding, in to 1 i days. First application givf-Bease and rest. rUc. If your druggist liiisn't it send 50,- ju stamps and it will be '"invanle.l i....t,..,a 1,,. o..;u M.. a:..;,,., i'.. I I ' 1 I t U x (LI 1 .1. V U 1 . 1111 & BANK of Henderson VJ. a. HUNT, Cashier. 4 Deserved Tribute. The article in smother column in reference to (Jen. Francis A. Macon will ho read with interest, and a feel ing of local pride by the friends of that .estimable rentleman and liih military oflicial. The tribute paid him by the Xews ;unl Observer is en tirely deserved, (ien. Macon ks a loyal and enthusiastic Guardsman and his selection as a member of the Executive Commit tee of the National (itiard Association is a just recogni tion of his military knowledge and efficiency. . - - . Mas Stood Hie r st 25 Years. Tli.'oM. orinin.-, (iltOVK S Ta.sMess ( hill Tiui You know what vim are takinir. It 1:4 iron Jiml iiiiiiitii- in a OistctcsM fori:i. Xo cur,-, nopav. r.l).-. Noied Visitors. .Mr. .lohn Philip Sousa, the March Kino-, is here this week enjoy in; his annual shoot in- outiii";. .lie is ac companied by his wife and two d auuhiers. and Mr. .Jolin Philip Sou sa'. .Jr.. and his wife. They are with M tyor Southei land, who is j)layinr t he role of host and guide in showing them the choicest shooting grounds in Warren and Vance as he has done regularly for several seasons. The ladies of the party are experts at horseback riding and almost as handy with the zuii as 1 he gentlemen and very fond of the sport. . . For SaJe. (iood Milch Cow, with calf six weeks old. THOMAS IIOKXKR. Manson, X. (J. History of Vance County. Mr. Andrew J. Harris hasforsorne t ime been considering the matter of writing a history of Vance county, lie tells us he has about decided to undertake the work, and to this end he wants all the old papers, family records and documents of any kind that he can get. There must be in t he possession of many persons in ( Iran ville. Franklin and Warren a gn at deal of information bearing on the county, and for the use of such Mr. Harris will be very grateful and carefully preserve and return all papers and documents entrusted to him. The tioi.n Lkaf is glad such a work is to lie undertaken and doubts not if Mr. Harris gives himself ear nestly to the task he will bring such painstaking care, intelligence and fi delity to its accomplishment that it will be well and creditably done. . " - . . Many chililivn inherit constitutions wpak ami fertile, others due to childhood troubles. Ilollister's Itocky Mountain Tea will posi tively rare children and make them strong. cents. Tea 01 Tablets. Parker's Two Ih uu; Stores. Wanted. I'.i .) rder. a lid loilp-ers wanted at .T0I111 ! Watkins' brick house by Mrs. W. Y. Gay. j Artistic Job Printing. j Pryee T. Jones, the job printer, is I supplying his customers with calen- t ,1 it 1 1 f f oiii- (otnulinionf opr r"Tfl Mill t'lwi initMiiur 11 1 fii (t iiMMii 11- ly with his card printed t. heron, which read sr JONES' PliINTIX(i Ori-KK. ! Xew Tyie Xew Material 1 ri" TO Till; M I.N PTE. Your orders solicited. PItYCF T. JOXFS. Hi:m)l:i?sox, X. C. Jones' job otiice turns out good printing." He is well equipped with the latest type faces and modern ma terial and Mark Stone knows how to handle it to good advantage. And his prices are right, too lower than you can get the same class of work done elsewhere. - To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE I1KOM0 QUININE Tab lets. All drujiirists refund the money if it fails toeure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Honor Roll -Henderson Graded School Sixth (irade Miss Ethel Plummer, teacher. Paul Kennett bessie Tyler Maggie llershman (icnevieve bra per Sue Henderson Flizabctli Shell Kstes Henderson Annie Lee IWk Elizabeth A atkins 100 100 100 01) DO t)S SS i)S 17 Q. B Burhans Testifies after 4 Years. (1. H. Burhans of Carlisle Center. X. Y.. writes: -About four years ajro I wrote you statins that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney t rouble by taking less thantwo bottles of Foley 's Kidney Cure It entirely stopped the briek dust sediment, and pain and symptom of kidney disease disappeared. I am jilad to sav that I have never hud a return of any of those syuiptous during the four years that have elapsed and I am evi dentlv cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kiduey or bladder trouble.'' Melville Porsey, druggist. Industrial Opportunities. foidpp frivinc crncise inforina . lit ' ' v r- - tion resardinp: industrial openings along the Chicago 5c ortu-v esieru nauuj, ,ortienbira ns to factorv buildincrs and desirable sites available for immed iate use aud other information 01 mucu value to manufacturers seeking new lo--:..a Thorp n hundreds of SDlendid fatnrera. iobbers and (MlCUHIn .w. 7 ..1 1 '.. . luinnhllil lW I .Hi retil dealers iu ien ii-iijr uro-tutu ..v. North-Western Line. This folder contains a full description of several important extensions of the North-Western Line that open some of the finest territory in the West. Free on application to N. M. Breeze, General Agent. 4Hi Walnut 8t.. Cincinnati, O. HENDERSON vs. OXFORD. Close Game of Fcot Ball Between the Two Teams. An interesting game of font hall between Horner's Military School and the Henderson Athletic Club was played in Oxford Tuesday afternoon. The contest was warm from .start to finish. Neither side scored. The ball was contested for within ten yards of the centre of the field throughout the entire gane. This wa.s the first game the Henderson team has played away from home. They are new men at tin; business but, with pract ice they evp:.-t to be come more proficient in handling the pig-skin. A number of persons went over from Henderson to witness the game. Let's Have an Anti-Spitting Ordinance Now that the sidewalks ar- nicely paved t he (Jold Leaf wat.ts to sec tin anti-spitting ordinance adopted that is a law making it a misde meanor to spit 011 the sidewalk's. There is no more reason why the sidewalks should be permitted to be defiled by Tobacco juice than there is for other kinds of filtii which are per mitted to go only into the -.ewer. It is just as easy- for persons to step to" one side and spit in the gutters, and if they will not do this for decency's sake they should be compell-d to do so by law. It is more cleanly, more sightly, more healthy and better everv wav. "I Thank the Lord!" cried Hannah Plant, of Lit tie Hock. Ark., "for the relief I got from I'ucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running son s. which nothing else would heal, and fioia which 1 had suffered for " years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and wounds, (iuar.111 teed at Melville Dorsev's drug store. g."e. Money Lost. On my way homo from Henderson, Monday. (Jet. .'50th. I lost my pocket hook containing upwards or si NO. IK). There were also several certificates of de posit in the National Hank of Henderson, bearing my name. I will pay finder !0.!)0 for the return of the money juid papers to me. W. H. SMITH. A FINE PUBLICATION. The Scientific American, an Illustra ted Scientific YVrtkly, Es'abl shtd in 1845 Grows Better With Ae. One of the finest publications: of its kind in existence is the Si-icntific Ancii cuii. I-'or over sixty years it lias pre sented in a popular form "the progress of Science, Invention and Industry. Xo periodical contains so vast a fund (if trnstv orthy information 011 timely ton ics of the day. Lnch issue is profusely illustrated. It con tains articles on such subjects of special interest as the latest discoveries in the Scfentific World, recent development in Electricity. Ineiiicering. Machincery, Automobiles, Natural His tory, Marine Architecture in all its branches. Yachting, etc. Furthermore, each numler contains: a special column of brief Notes on Science, Knghieering, Automobiles, etc. A Special Depart men t on Patents is published every second or third number. This tontains descrip tions and illustrations of interesting and novel inventions. Personal Notes about Inventors, and Legal Decisions in Patent, trade-.Mark a:id opy right ( ases. etc., ligested in a popular ami readable stvle. Inquiries in regard to I'hvsics, I Ivdra li lies. Electricity. etc., are answered free of charge in our"Notes and Queries Depart ment. AVe have special corresjMiiidcnts in various parts of the country, also in London and Paris, who contribute to our columns weeklv. Subscription: S.". 00 a year; S1..0 for six months. Address Mmm & t'o.. Pub lishers. i.501 I5roadw.iv, New York. Do not be deceived by counterfeits when you buy Witch Hazel Salve. The name of I. ('. PeWitt Co. is on everv box of the genu ine. 1 lies 111 their worst lorm will soon pass nvay if you will apply DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve night and morning. Pes! for Cuts, Hums, Boils, Tetter, Eczema, et". Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Nice line of new Dress (Joods from Riverside Plaids up to Ladies' Cloths cheaper than ever. II. THOMAS .. The National Magazine for November One hundred contributors of text and picture make the November XhHoiuiI the most richly varied and picturesque re port of the currrent life of America in the whole field of monthly periodicals. Nor does the Autioiinl treat American life alone. Yone Noguehi's delightfully intimate " M ith Kossetti in London. and Paultuey Bigelow's'The First Lady of Chiua," are papers that strike the note of universal interest. Captain Arthur Metiray reviews recent and cur rent north polar expeditions. Charles Warren Stodard, in "The Doom of a Prima Donna" tells the thrilling story of the strange life and the fearful death of a world-famous singer. Meihacl A. Lane ridicules "J?oston Peace Advocates" in "The Good There Is In War.-' Joe Mitchell Chappie presents sixteen pages of fresh gossip, lavishly illustrated, about "Affairs at Washington." Frank Put nam discusses insurance revelations un der the suggestive heading. "Is Thieving a Safe and Genteel Profession?" Hamil ton Wiight tells the complete story, w ith illustrations.of national irrigation works down to date. Farm life in our middle West, in the Philippines, in .Manitoba aud in our farther West are treated with pen and camera. Three score suggestions for home comfort and home happiness makeup the unique Home Department. Stories sentimental, tragical, humorous all very human and attractive, with many strong, fine poems, uphold the high literary quality of the magazine. The negro problem, the new Methodist hymnal, the President's appeal to the people over the head of the senate, and the stage, are discussed by first-class ex perts. The Xntionn! unites the charm of homely, common-sense simplicity with the racv flavor of wild fruit. It does new things in new ways. Pain may go by the name of rheumatism, neuralgia, btuibago. pleurisy. No matter what name the pains arc called. Ilollister's Itocky Mountain Tea will drive t'.rem away. ;?.- cents. Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores - . p. Nice lot of seed oats and seed rye just received. H. THO.MASON. Girls Wanted. To work on men's underwear: nice clean work. Wages paid while learn ing, as much as si'.al) and so per week according to age. E"i?rieneed hands make from .4.0 to sf,.oo per week. Railroad fare advanced. F. W. KOHLER. Supt.. Raleigh. N. C. Seed rve and seed oats at II. THOMASOX'S. msilistER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets k T?ninr Madloina fsr Basv Pecule. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. and T ) I 3 and Backache. It's Ilocky Mountain Tea m tar '"t form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made Iollisteh Drug Coispant, Madison, Wis. GCLDEfe SUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A. specific for Constipation. Indiprestlon. Live Kidney Troubles, rimples. Eczema, impurt HOME OWNERSHIP. Benefits of Building and Loan Associ ations in Aiding Pefson.s Who are Desirous of Doing so to Escape From the Tenant Class into The Category of Tho&e Who have a Sub stantial Stake in the Community. The advantages of Puildii.g and Loan Associations as a means of ae quirin a home and the resultant benefits to the community in v. Id' h they are established, have been re ferred to and emphasized so repeat edly in these columns that nothing else need be said, it would seem. And yet our efforts have not borne fruit. But until our people move in the matter and place Henderson in line with other progressive towns of the .State we are not going. to be satis fied. We want to see this a communi ty of home owners and that means a better citizenship. Jn this connection we produce the following from the Brooklyn Citizen: It should be the ambition of every per son to own a home. As a means to this ead the Pudding and Loan Association is the best and cheapest plan yet devised, (iiven the desire to escape from the ten ant class into the category of those who ha ve a substantial stake in the commu laty. there is no further difficulty but that which confronts whoever waTuld sacriike a little of present pleasure to future advantage. The average man can, if he wishes, become a house owner, and it may, therefore, be said that it is entirely his own fault if he goes through lite without acquiring a habitation wdiich he can in the fullest sense call his own. That this is practicable for nearly every sober and industrious wage earner and mechanic to accomplish by the co operative plan, has been so unmistaka bly demonstrated that there is no fur ther room for controversy. It cannot be necessary to make any long argument to convince intelligent people, interested in the well being of society, how important association are that aim at the accomplishment of these results. They go to the root of our so called social problem. They mean a bet ter moral life in our cities, better govern ment, inasmuch as they tend to produce a more responsible citizenship, and n safe solution of theciilliculties which are raised by Socialism, on the one hand, and the growth of vast wealth on the other. It is gratifying to learn that this co-opera-live movement is extending all over the country. 1 laving its basis in thrift and a deep sense of family responsibility, the Puildiug and Loan Association cannot fail anywhere to bring great advantages to the community- in which it finds favor. Letter to Heury Perry. HdlulrVSOl). X. ('. Dkau Si k: The handsome residence of Oliver (iildersleeve on .Main street, Port land, Conn, was painted in 1KXX with IU voe and again in 1 1)01 . There's l.'i years; there are hundreds of such; the diliiculty is to hear of 'em. Reminds of another. The Farrington residence. Rockland, Maine, was painted Devoe '21 years ago; the paint was in fa r condition years ago, when we saw it; don't know any more. Our agents there, Messrs. Farrand. Spear : Co., know. Enclose a stamp if you write 'em. Yours truly, F. W.dEY0E i CO. P. S. Parham Pros. Supply Co. sell our paint. WHITTEN--SVYINK. Heau'ifo! Home Wedding In Roanoke, Va , in Which . Henderson Young flan was On.' of the Principals. Tli!1 following, which is taken from the Roanoke, Va., World, of the 8th, wiii be read with interest here, the groom being a son of ?dr and .Mrs. S. S. Wliitten of Henderson: A beautiful home wedding was cele brated last evening at 8:30 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. Swiuk, on 7th avenue, S. W., when their lovely and attractive daughter Miss Pearl Honor Swiuk. became the bride of .Mr. his. Webster Whitten, a most estimable young man of the Norfolk & Western of fices. Rev. T. J. Shipman, pastor of the the First baptist church, being officiat ing minister. The parlor was beautifully decorated, the color scheme being pink and green. To the notes of the wedding march, skilfully performed on the piano by Miss (ienley llinos, the bridal pair marched into the parlor, accompanied by the bride's cousin, .Mrs. Regina Huff man, as matron of honor and her hus band. Mr. Arthur Huffman, of Coving ton. Ya., .Mr. Angus Swink, brother of the bride and cashier of the New York Life Insurance Company, at Richmond, Ya.. and Mr. Chas. Whitten. brother of the groom. The bride was dressed in a beautiful creation of white silk, the ma tron of honor in pink, and the groom and gentlemen .attendants in convention al black. iHinngtheeeremony MissHines in subdued tones executed appropriate music on the piano. The fair bride was the recipient of a number of beautiful and useful presents. She has been for several years the ac complished organist of the First baptist church, and is a girl of splendid charac ter and lovely disposition, with many warmly attached friends in this city and lieyond. who wish for her unbounded happiness in her new estate. Only a few friends and relatives of the contracting parties were present, and after the wedding ceremony these were invited to a sumptuous repast in the din ing room, and then there was a social hour of much enjoyment. After a 1 rief bridal trip and visit to some of the bride's relatives at a dis tance, the happy pair will be at home to their friends. USEFUL FACTS About Coughs, CoIJs and Bronchial Troubles Given tothe People of Hen derson by Our Druggist, W. W. Parker. In conducting a large drug business we naturally meet a great many ieople at this season of the year who suffer from coughs, col dsand bronchial troubles. '"As these troubles areeasily controlled it the right means is taken we want to say to the people of Henderson that we guarantee our cod liver oil preparation. Yiuol. will cure hanging on coids, stub born coughs, bronchial and lung troubles quick', r than any preparation we have ever so d because it is the most perfect preparation of cod liver oil ever com pounded. It contains no oil or grease to clog the system and up-set the stomach, yet it does contain every one of the fifty odd medicinal elements actually taken from fresh cods livers in a highly con centrated form, and is therefore the best cod liver preparation obtainable. Vinol is not a patent medicine: evervthing in it is named on the back label of the bottle and you know what you are taking eo without reservation we indorse and guaraiitee Vinol to strengthen every or gan in the body to do its work as nature intended to cure coughs, colds, bron chial troubles, increase the appetite, build up the run dow n, tired and debili tated, and create strength and renewed vitality for the aged. "If Yinol fails to do what we say we will refund every dollar paid for it. You know us and know we win do as we agree.' W. W. Parker. Druggist. Pliss Native Herbs guaranteed to cure sick people. For sale in Henderson by Grissom flight. T. E. DEMENT, Agent, Oxford. N. C, GEN. FRANCIS A. MACON. He Wilt Lock After the Interests of the North Carolina Military. News and Observer. I North Carolina in its militarv af fairs has been signally honored by the .National duard Association m the placing of CJen. Francis A. Macon ' of Henderson, on the Executive Com mute:?. This is not alone a recogni tion of the State Cut a, tribute to j General Macon, who is one of the best Guardsmen in the State, a sol dier who has done mucfi to bring the giard to its present high position. That he is higldy esteemed by officers and privates alike is a tribute tohiui as a man and as a soldier. Senator Dick, of Ohio, who is pres ident of the National Guard Associa tion has called a meetihg of his exec utive committee, to be held in Wash ington at an early date. This com mittee has charge of the matters of general interest of the National Guard throughout the country, and is to the militia what the general staff is to the army. The committee is composed of General John IL Ward, Indiana; General Lawrence Riggs, Maryland; General Nelson Henry, New York; General John A. Iluten, Texas; General James A. Drain, Washington, and General Francis A. Macon, North Carolina. Representation on this committee. being the highest military recogni tion that has yet, come to this State, it is entirely proper for the public to know just how the military at large recognizes North Carolina, and it is especially fortunate for the State that a man of the military knowl edge and efficiency of General Macon, has been made a member of the Ex ecutive Committee. The Washing ton aieeting is for a conference be tween this committee and the Gener al Staff in regard to militia regula tion for the next, Congress, and an important bill for the military of the entire country is to be considered. That this State will be fully recog nized is certain as General Macon is ever alive to its interests. Humor one Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. The man whose mother didn't know how to cook is a good sort to make a husband of. An intimate acquaintance with a col lector is not to be recommended for in somnia. A boy would rather drive a runaway team than lick the biggest boy on hi-? street. After the numerous engagements tiiat the summer girl has played she naturally feels played out. Being misunderstood seems tj Joe the profession of some people. Some lecturer would till a long felt waut if he would show us how to be good, though happy. As a general proposition the sole joy of labor is experienced when you feel the crackle of the pay envelope be tween your fiugers. Jokes are seldom enjoyable when they come nt us point first. Age is mostly not a matter of years. but of temperament and microbes. A boy loves any woman who feels him well. A knocker is a fellow who uidu't make good. Educational. Take the children to tho circus 'Cause it helps improve tlv mind. Let 'em see the wontlrous creatures That in picture books they find. Let 'em har the horrid squealing Of the leathery elephants. Let 'em gaze upon the features Of the bear that feeds on ants. Take the children to the circus. Let them see the big trapeze, Where young men in spangled splendor Jigaree with greatest ease. Swinging by a bent knee's favor. Clinging by a careless hand, Throwing fits and throwing kisses At the girls to beat the band. Take the children to the circus. Where the donkey and the clown On the sawdust and the tanbark Chase each other up and down. Hear the jokes as old as oak trees Growing on the ancient knolls, See the lady bareback rider Punch a paper full of hole3. Take the children to the circus. Every little mother's son. Daughter, too. with aunts and uncles. To be sure they see the fun. Relatives, a long procession. To the circus are inclined, - For to view the world's great wonders Is Improving to the mind. Must Be. -See that star?" "How uo you know she is a star?" "Well, she leads the pup." "What's the an swer?" "Then isnt ehe the leading lady V" Exchange of Courtesies. "What do you know this morning?" asked the bank clerk. "A whole lot," replied the life Insur ance agent. "Some people deceive tbeir looks." 'T have to to hold my job. "Now, if I worked in a bank it might be differ ent" The Proper Way. When you meet a pretty lady. Do not ask her for a kiss. That is not the way to capture Chunks of that explosive bliss. If you want to make her happy And to liven up the time, You should bear in mind that stealing In this case is not a crime. His Place. "My son is so stupid I don't know, what to do with him." "Send him to college." "Bat he refuses to study, be 19 80 tklck headed." A11 tbe better for twfttil Special Train To Norfolk. Via Seaboard Air Line, Account of University of North Carolina and . University of Virginia Foot Ball Game November 30th. Account of the above occasion the Sea board Air LiDo Railway wil! operate throe special trains an follows: One from Raleigh and Henderson, one from Durham and Ox ford, and one from Littleton. Weldon. Franklin and .Suffolk to Portsmouth and re turn on Thnnksgiving day. The rate from Raleigrb," Durham. Hender so!vixford, and Louisburg will be f3.(K), graded down the line to Suffolk. On the traiu from Raleigh, on groins trip n Pullman couch will be provided fur peat pt8 secgers from Raleigh and Hendernon includ ing Kranklinton and Lonisburg; one from Durham for passengers from Durham and Oxford: and on return movement oleeperwill lie provided for those who reserve their space tiefore leaving Raleigh and Durham: also car will le provided from Oxford aud one from Henderson provided there are as many as 2," who will reserve their space in ad vance. Pullman rate for seat going will lie 75 cents, for double berth on return trip $2.00: two can occupy same. The Pullman seats and berths an1 now on sule and those who come first will get the benefit of the lower: an uppers and lowers in each car will be sold lefore diagrams are open for others We would impress upon intending passen gers to reserve their Pulluian berths in ad vance, as the demand for Pullman cars will he very great at this time and we desire to take care of our eople in the best shajie possilrte. The rate of $:l.00 from Raleigh, Durham, Heudvrson and Oxford will lie good on special train operated on Thanksgiving Day only. In addition to thisTa rate of one fare plus 25 cents will apply from all points in North Carolina Jiucluditig Raleigh and Durham: tickets will he sold on November 2!th with final return limit December 2nd. Those who patronized this traiu to Rich mond last year know that we gave excellent service and w expect to operate this tra'n on fast schedule. The train from Raleigh will only stop at Wake Forest, Franklinton and Henderson; and the train from Durham stops only at Oxford, unless we receive advance noticethat there are passengers at intermediatestations who desire to go. Orand stand tickets to the game will le on. sale in the next few days by the undersined These seats are the most desirable on the grounds aud are sold at $1.50 each. Those desiring them will kave to purchase same before November 20th, for on and after that date tickets will only be sold in Norfolk. E.B.BRADY, ACT., C.H.GATTIS, T.P.A., Henderson, X. V, Kaleigh, X. C. Nice line of Shoes for ladies jjnd Rents, at II. THOMASOX'S. CLARENCE H. COGHILL. Sad Death of this Excellent Young Aan at His Home Near Henderson. Contributed. Mr. Clarence II. CoIiill died at his home near Henderson, on Thursday moriiii)":, November 2, lOOo, nt eleven o'clock, after a painful illness of four weeks. His condition for several days had presaged the end, and his death, although painfully sad to the family and friends, was not unexpected. He was a young man of fine char acter and superior worth, brilliant of mind tind amiable of disposition. There was not a man in this neigh borhood more beloved and respected by all than Clarence Coghill. Had he lived until the 15th of this month he would have been 22 years old. 80 young to die just budding into young manhood when death claimed him. On Friday afternoon at J o'clock the remains were lovingly carried to the family graveyard and there laid to rest, the burial services being con ducted by Rev. M. W. Imtler, the pastor of his church, and Rev. 0. W. Holmes, pastor of the M. V. church, and attended by a large crowd of sorrowing friends and loved ones. Lovely were tho floral offerings showing in part the high esteem in which he was held and how beloved. (ireat sympathy is expressed for the aged parents, fond brothers and sisters. May the Heavenly Father comfort the distressed in their dark hour of grief. "Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast. There by the love overshadowed Sweet lv his soul is at rest." .1. 1. v. 4 t t NEW LINE OF SILKS, r t f CLOAKS, SKIRTS. ) t Ribbons, Hosiery, (SLc. t 9 Umbrellas forthe Holiday j Trade. Mrs. J. H. L. Missillier. Croat an Club 1'i.iluing. I PHONE JN. t t t t t Cloaks The fourth big ship ment Just in. All Sizes and Styles. Thomas & Newcomb. Vou ire I t . J?4 V all to see or write The First National Eanls of Henderson, V. C. S. ff. HARRIS, President. S. T. PEACE, Cashier. c c E U PALATE LEASING ASTR.Y f. Q Can invariably be had If you use .Cream I -"lour. It is the choicest wheat only that oes into this flour. It is made riht is rijjht. Just as Hod for bread as it is for pastry. A trial convinces and your own tood judgment will tell ou its ;reat merit. Customers voluntarily and free from solicitation tell us of the quality of this flour; have never had but one person to try it that was net pleased. Will you not give it a trial? Cream Flour. POWELL'S GROCERY, f. f. c c Cyclone Feed Cutters Are the Best Feed Cutters in the World. Cutter and Shredder Combined, v For Hand or Powet Purposes. Capacity Greater than any other Feed Cutter on the market. Cuts Hay, Outs, Straw and Corn-fodder in lengths from to 1 inch cuts according to size of machine. Kverv person who has two or more head of stock ought to have a CYCLOXI FEED CUTTER. It will pav for itself in a short time in thp AMOUNT OF FEED SAVED and the IMPROVED CONDITION OF THE STOCK. We will be glad to show this wonderful machine to you and explain its superior points whether you wish to buy or not. Watkins Hardware Co., Henderson, N. C. UVj We have just received a Beaull Line of To which the attention of the trading public is invited with the assurance that in Quality and Price we can please them New Prints, Percales, Flannellettes. Out ings, Vicugna Cloths, Ginghams. Plaids. Crepe Flannels, xtosetta Cloths.Olympians, Brown Domestics, White Goods. &c. Hosiery and Gloves for Gentlora, Lais and GWlflren. LADIES' AND GENTS1 UNDERWEAR HATS, SHOES, &c. Nice Line of CrockerywaLre. Phone fi HENRY THOMASON, GOODS THAT SELL THEMSELVES. Scissors and Razors, "Watkins Brand," Table Cutlery and Pocket Knives, Chrysolite and Delf Wares, -Excelsor Cooking and Heating Stoves, Moore's Paints and Stains. Atkins' Saws all styles, Chattanooga Steil Beam Plov. s, American Stock Food. Henderson, N. C. ooooooooooooooooooooooooo in Luck if your chock book shows a good bank balineo. Xo one likes to have n small balance to their credit. HA'NKIXC. HAMTS grow, like everything else. Depositing money y makes you careful of expenditures. That enables your account to show tip to good advantage. We pay 4 per cent, interest on Time Deposits and compounJ this interest twice each year. us. 5- P 0 E J 3 1 Is Net Fall Goods J Henderson, N. C.
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