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THE HENDEKSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1906. STATEMENT State and County Depository HENDERSON, - North Carolina. November 9th, 1905. RESOURCES. Loans and Investments Banking House and F xtures Due from other Banks Cash on Hand Total LmEBLBTBESi Capital Surplus and Profits Bills Redisconnteci Deposits Total Its lare capital, fi u.ru ia! n-. .ih and experi no -f sixteen e:rs. make this institution . i desirable Bank will, which to do busine.--. The business of out-of-town patrons receives our mosl careful attention. Correspondence or personal interview invited. J. B. Owen, President. 3 tpl. lk r of the: town rm.Wt TK-Zyp ERY LOW PRICES Lumber. Litn ShinJ'-. Doors. Wind-iw. Fr hp , Oak Mantels. Tilrs, Grates. JOHN H. V ATKINS Tin nxt tnlli- imrovi-i!ii-iit should 1m' tli' trevtiu of tlip propos al inuiiiiipal building. J. . C'lni-k iulv rti-t s n ."i-rooni ritti'M' !ioiis-on F;iir-riunl strct't for rent. (Soo.l ;inl(Mi iin.l wt-ll f Witter. Ttu f.iuinl.Uiou islwi: 'iuj i -r -S. WhitM-n's ! I.nil iin- !' M i" Mtn-i-t. t- !) o up'- -1 l I'l l! :i ' Milt IU-al K-tat'iOi'l luv. si iiif.il Co.u pany. Pol. V. F. r.'.is!-v w;is .i vi-iitor to HfluhTSoll this w.-ik iill.l ;i i-iill-r :it lllH Otlitf TUfSlllV :lftnio HI. II.' is lookinjr well ami as juvi'iiilc in -,ii it as ever. Mr. 0. .1. Uowl.uid of Durham. hit.- with the Thomas Driiir Companv of that city, Mim-ed Mr. t'l;ir'ii- kee ner at Dors'y'n druir ntr'. Mr. Row land is a r'isteivl pharmacist of nevernl years exp'rienre in the Iuii ness and is a painstaking ami mou rate prescription clerk. The Ilemh rson. N. ('.. (ior.n Lr.AF has ree'iitlyrelelratetl its-Jlth birth day. We wish it a lonjr lift ind a prosperous one; ami can wish it not h inr better than t hat it shall prove as interestinjr anl well comliii tfd a pa Ier in the future as it has been in the past. Farmville (Va.) Ilrmhl.' Mr. Uansom Duke, sou of Mr. S.W. Duke, of Kpsotn, takes the place of Mr. George Allen as clerk in the post ottiee. Hansom is a bright youujr man und as a polite, obli;inr ami ef ficient post ottice clerk if he will make as jrooil a record as (icorjre, the pub lic will not ask that he improve upon it. A reward is offered fort lie return of a lady's small open face silver wateli with monogram "V. (1. P." engraved on back. Fob with Y. M. ('. A. check attached to it. Lost somewhere at the Seaboard passenevr station or between there and Whit ten's book store. Finder will be paid a suitable reward by leaving watch with W. T. Whit ten. The new town lockup, calaboose, "cooler." or city jail, as you are pleased to term it. has been 'comple ted and is now ready for f lie reception of those who qualify themselves 'o bequests therein. It is built of brick with steel cells and is a decided im provement upon the old one. Con venient to the mayor's othYe and away from Main street the takinjr and briniiiir of persons to and from the prison house will not be so con spicuous as heretofore. A GUARANTEED CUKE FOR Pll.P.5 Itohitisr. IHin.T. Ml.Tdhiir. IVotru.lins Piles. IruirKi"t- nr,. nuthoruo,! t. n fuii.l monev if I'.UO OINTMKNT fail to run- in 0 to' 14 ojvf. ."tv. - . for Rent. A five-room cottage Inmse n Fair ground street, (ii.o.l garden and well of wnt r. .1. H. ( LACK. Meeting of King's Daughters. The Whatsoever Circle and.. Heh- ir Hand Circle of the Knur's Daughters are requested to imet at the residence of Mrs. J. I. Miller on Saturday, January l;th,at 4oY!ock p. in., to commemorate the 20th unniversary of the order. By direc tion of the leaders. Mrs. G.'A. Cor ireshall and Mrs. K. J. Corbitt. m Perfection can only 1h attained in thi ilivs ical by nllowing Nature to appropriate ami not diaaipate her own resources. Cathartic gripe, weaken disMipate. while DeWitt Lit tle Early RinersKimj.Iy expel nil putrid mat ter and bile, thu allowing the liver to a- ume normal activity. Good fur the com plexion. Sold ut Parker's Two Drug Stores. Lost. A lew days before Chrigtmna. a record book, bound iu block leather and con taining an account of the proceedinfff of the Ladies' Guild of the Church of the Holy Innocents. A suitable reward will given for its return to the Rev. Julian Ingle, or to editor of the Gold Leaf. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO qniuine Tablets. Drnppists refund money if it rHi)s to cure. E. W. OKOVE'S sipnataiw is on each box. 25c. 1 $525571 33 10.732.73 43 035 20 29 536 52 $608 875 78 $100 000.00 38208.64 15 500.00 455 167.14 $608 875 78 r. A. Hunt, Cashier Treasurer Burwell's Report. Tli" - nd una il -t. ' in i' T'ei-iir-r I'll i . 11 shovviier th" ! , q.j ;. . I ii-l.iil se.ii- l.t ' t l !()' of Henderson for six months, from July to January, is publl-hed in this paper. It makes interestinir reading and those who desire to know how the 'own funds re expended h;n e t he information furnished in coin-i-t form. The D. & N Hailwav fund shows a balance of $4.'55.07 after paying interest on coupons; the sew erage fund shows a balance of f 462. ifter p ivinir interest on coupons; an I the D. & N. sinkinjr fund is 'i. HU 1.00. ft AS STOOD foe. lET 25 YEARS. Tlie old. ririnl GROVE'S TaKtles Chill Totcc Von know what yen are taking It i- ii-.ui -.u t " ini i- i; taH'dfH form No L ost. ; i !( !. iv. .l.ri. Sih. iit the SoilxMid pasMMitr. r Htiiii'.u or between there and V. T. Wliitten & Ci's book store, a lady's small ..pen fare silver watch, with mo'tintri ani V. G. P." engraved on back willi (i. Ml'. A .check on it attached. Cinder will be paid suitable reward by leaving watch with W.T. WIIITTEN. Meeting of Confederate Veterans. There will be ii meetinjr of Henry I,. Wyatt Camp, North Carolina United Confederate Veterans, at the court house in Henderson, Friday, January If). 10OG. at 11 o'clock a. ui. Dues for the ensninr year must be paid at that time to retain our iiiembersliip with the United Confed erate Veterans' Association. T. L. JONES, Commander. The nieetinr will be conducted by our Chaplain, Hev. J. H. Henderlite. It invigorates, strengthens and builds np It keeps you in eoiuiitioD physically, mental ly and morally. That's whut Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drup Ston-s. WANTED Two men in each county to represent and advertise hardware depart ment, put out samples of our poods, etc. Traveling position or office manaper. Salary ?'.(. 00 per month cash weekly, with all ex penses paid in advance. We furnish every thing. THE COLCMBIA HOUSE, Dep't.610. Motion Huildinp. Chicapo, III. Killed by Falling from Carriage. Mr. W. M. IVrson of Lonisburjr, was a visitor to Henderson Satur day, and while here he received intel ligence of the death of his brother. Mr. H. L. I'erson. as the result of hu ticcident in Macon. Ga. No particu lars were orjvpii Imt we have since learned that he f.-ll from a carriajrw and fractured his skull. Deceased was a son of Mrs. Joe Person, for merly of KittreM, but now of Char lotte, and was 3J) years old. He lea vet a wife but no children. Beside his mother he is survived by three hrof It ers, Messrs. Wiley M. Pearson of Loiiisburjr, William M. Person of Charlotte; and two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Harris and Miss Josie Person of Hickorv. Yon will not find Iwanty in rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty comes to them oul.v that take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It is a wonderful tonic and befuitifier. 3." cents. Tea or Tablets. Par ker's Two Drup Storeg. Music School to Re-open. I will re-oen my music school Tues day. January tth. Tet ms as UMial $2.U0 a month. Inst ructions given at home on How laud street. MISS NORMA BIUTX ROLL OF HONOR. mderson Uradrd Shools for Vek Ending Jan. 5'h Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plunuuer, Teacher. Graham Jordan Genevieve Draper Sue Henderson Kstelle R I tier I-essie Tyler ElizaUth Watkins Marv Nelstm KhzalWh Shell Mayraie Herhman Virjrie Harris IjPiM White Allison Cooper 100 100 H0 UK) KM) 08 08 or. 05 03 05 05 Ind genb-n Overcome. Indipestion is easily overcome by the us of Kodo) Dyspepsia Cnre, because this rem edy digeors what you cat and gives the stom ach a rest allows it to recuperate and grow strong apain Kodol relieres Indigestion, Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, etc., and enables the digestive, .organs to transform all foods into the kind of rich red bloo I that makes health and strength. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. 'The BesT.wn in the State." Let Governor Glenn step as high as he E leases today. He is the guest t1 the est town in the State. Charlotte Chronicle. We must register a protest against the above announcement. Governor Glenn was -the guest of the best town in the State"' long about State Guard encamp ment time last summer true perhaps he was not aware of the fact. Wilmington Menseoger. Neither correct. Governor Gler.n was "the jrast of the lst town in the State" when he visited Hender son and spoke under the auspices of the Contemporary Club on the even ing of Decemlter the 4th. And he was aware of the fact at the time and since A Liquid C- Id Cure. For couph and colds no remedy is efjual to Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar the Liquid Cold Cure. It is different from nil others better, because itexpels all cold from the system by aetinp as a cathartic on the bowels. Gires strenpth to weak lunps. Af fords immediate relief in Cronp.Coup'iis, Colds, Whoopinp Couph. etc. Chil !ren love it. Sold at Parker's Two Drup Stores. The First National Bank. You will not fail to observe the ad vertisement of the Firt-t National Bank, printed on the opposite pajre this week. Aside fror its attractive appearance it will coma and atten tion for the information conveyed. Beginniiifr operation in January, 1003. it showed deposits of $39,00(1 March 14th when the first statement was made to the Corporation Com mission. Deposits May 20th, $48, 000; Aujrust 25th, $ 50,000; Novem her 0th, $80,000; Jamitirv9tli.fi 05. 000. Resources nearly $200,000. A healthy nnd satisfactory growth in business it which the management have cause to feel gratified. The First National Bank is a, safe, con servative and progressive bank and offers every reasonable service and accommodation to its customers. Be s ihe Music cur . "To keep the body in tune." writes Mrs Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Dace, Ponph keepsie, N Y. "I take Dr. Kinp's New Life .'ills. They are the most reliable and ph-as-an laxative I have found." Best for the stomach, liver and bowels. Guaranteed by Melville Dorsey, drugpist. 25c. - . Public Building for Henderson. Hon. E. W. Pou 1ms introduced a bill in Congress to appropriate $65.- 00 for the erection of a public build ing in Henderson. This is well and if the proper effort is put forth some thing may come of it. A similar bill 'tas ben introduced b. fore but it fell (trough. But the Henderson of to day is not the Henderson it war then. There is need of a public building and the town is sufficiently 'arjre to have one. Let Mr. Pou be eked p bv the Ul:te 1 .-Mid def.-r- ; . ft'., - i . ili .il i . it illi . jt.ilili -itiiiiig. In rhix coimm'. tion it mav bp stated tat the Lii:.; e.s..f tie Il fid-isoi poftottice for i he piist year shows ;t healthy inciease over the previous twelvemonths, and if the same ratio of increase is maintained, theebances are that we may have free delivery of mails within the next yenr. During the past yetir the Henderson office was raised from the third to the second class. Julius Steele, A. B. Tinsley, Practical Painters. Paintinp is practical work. Skill wins. It's tbe same with paint making. You know 4 pillions L. & M mixed with 3 pallons Linseed Oil makes enough paint for a moderate sized house the best paint money can buy because the L. & M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes the L. & M. Paint wear lik iron. Buy L. & M. and don't pay 'f 1.50 a gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in ready-for-upe paint, but buy oil trenh from the barrel at GO cents and mis with L. & M. L. & M. costs only SI. 20 per gallon. Sold by Melville Dorsey, Henderson, N. C. A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed the recovery o Mrs. Mollie Holt of this place," writes J. 0. R Hooper, Woodford. Tenn., '"she was so wasted by coughing up puss from her Kings. Doctors declared her end so near that her family bad watched by her bed-side forty eight hours; when at my urgent request Dr. Kinp's New Discovery was piven her, with the astouishinp result that improvement be gan, and continued until she finally complete ly recovered, and Is a healthy woman to day." Guaranteed cure forcoughs and colds. 50c and fl.00 at Melville Doreey's drug store. Trial bottle free. After Inventory Gash Clearing Sale OF WINTER STOCK (Not everything.) Thomas & Newcomb. Executor's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED A5? EXECTTOR. with -will annexed, of tbe estate of Mm. Martha Smith, deceased, late of Vance coun ty, this is to notify all pemons havintr claim ajrainut tbe estate to exhibit them to me on or before the 11th day of January. 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in liar of their recovery, all person indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Tbt January 8, 106. W. W ROWLAND, Executor, with wili annexed, of Mr. Martha Smith, deceased. XECUTOR'S NOTICE. X HAVE QUALIFIED AS EXECUTRIX of the will of the lt Win. S. Fuller before the Clerk of the Soperior Court of Vaore County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to me on or before the 4tb day of January 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar to the recovery thereof. AH persona indebted to said estate mast make immediate settlement. This 4th day of Jan. lf07. MART L. FULLER, Executrix of Wm. S. Falter, decreed. SOUSA AND KING EDWARD. The .1ft tmz f These Two Dignitsrie Not a Circumstance to tbe Meetings of the rtarch King and Henderson's Lrd Mayor. The following which is taken from an exchange will lie read with local interest from the fact that John Philip Sousa visits Henderson every year for a season of shooting and is not a stranger in our midst. True he is not the guest of a king when he comes here but in our Lord Mayor he finds a royal good fellow, and as a capital storyteller and inimitable entertainer the Gold Leaf hazards nothing in saying Kimr Edward is not in it with Mayor Southerland. And the stories of the latter's adven tures are about more "vigrons" an imals and fearsome fowls than the mild-eyed rabbits and harmless pheasants that infest the royal Eng lish hunting preserves. But to the article in question: When John Philip Sousa and his hand apjteared Itefore King Edward at Wind sor castle, it did not take long at the supier which followed the concert for the king to discover a common bond of sympathy between the American band master and himself. 'I love music," said his majesty, but the only art I really practice myself is that of. hunting." Sousa is an enthusiastic devotee of the gun and in almost less time than it takes a partridge to "rise," king and common er were swapping hunting stories of all kinds, sizes and degrees. The king lis tened with eagerness while Sousa related stories of the bear, puma, buffalo, wild cat and wolves which tempt the ambi tious nimrod in Western America. King Edward's adventures had been limited of necessity chiefly to the ferocious pheas ants and bloodthirsty rabbits that abound on the royal English hunting preserves. Several days after the visit to Windsor, a small box, a large box, and a royal courier presented themselves at the Carlton hotel in London, where Sonsa was stopping. The courier brought him a warrant, appointing him a memlter of the Royal Victorian Order of England; small box contained the be jewelled emblem of the order, and the large box was found to hold four beauti fully marked pheasants, tied with a tag on which was written. "To John Philip Sousa, Esq., from His Magesty, the King, Snndringham." "They were shot by His Majesty himself," said the-courier. Sousa has nad the pheasants stuffed and mounted on a tine oak board, under a glass case, and the tag from the king is framed with the birds. Perhaps his majesty expects some day to receive a mouuted buffalo from Sousa in return. A SUGGESTION To the People of Henderson. . The articles appearing in some oi our leading publications have created a good deal of discussion in Henderson in regard to advertised medicines, their reliability and power to cure, and as a local drug gist, I, W. W. Parker, want to say to the people of Henderson, that I believe one of the most reliable medicines that we have known in our drug experience exti-tn'ivrr over a !; pe-iod is i .i :ln'i iii iiu , oii picpa. alion, made win. nut oil. Yinol is not a patent medicine; every thing in it is printed on the back label o: every bottle and it actually does con tain in a highly concentrated form all of the medicinal, curative elements of cod liver oil taken from fresh cods' I'verrs, and without a drop of system-clogging oil to up-set the stomach and retard its work. and this is why it'sfast superseding old fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions. Inasmuch as Yinol is therefore the lat est scientific improvement of an old and standard remedy it is the greatest strength creator in the world for old peo ple, weak, sickly women and children, nursing mothers and after a severe sick ness. It cures hacking coughs, chronic colds, and all pulmonary troubles. We positively guarantee to return money if it fails. W. W. Parker, Druggist. AN ARTISTIC CALENDAR. For Richness, Beauty, and Artistic M-rt th Malt-Nutrine Calendar for 1906 Outstrips all Others. The Art Calendar for 1 906. issued by the Anbeuser-Bu6ch Brewing Association is an unquestioned triumph of artists' genius. It is composed of five panels, each 24x10 inches in size, representing the four seasons, the extra panel being a calendar of the year. The panels are lithographed in twelve colors, picked out with gold, and are bound together with silken cord. The subjects, from the brush of Maud Humphrey, the celebrated artist, are idealized female figures, handled with the chaste delicacy and feeling which characterize Miss Humphrey's work. Surrounding the central figu es are de scriptive border designs from the brush of C. A. Etherington, a pupil of Mucha, Paris, the greatest living decorative art ist. These are representative of this great artist and in common with all hie productions are indeed a symphony of color harmonies. This handsome calendar, with the sea son panels entirely free from advertising, will lie sent to any address upon receipt of 25 ceuts or the tops of twelve red tin foil caps from Malt-Nutrine Bottles, sent to the Malt-Xutriie depart, of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association. St. Louts, Mo. Always Increases the Strength. A reasonable amount of food thoroughly digested and properly assimilated will at wars increase the strength. If your stonr ach is a "little, off" Kodol Dyspepsia. Cure will digest what yon eat and enable the di gentive organs to apsimilate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach. Belching, Heart Burn and - all forms of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. WANTED 10 men in each State to travel, post nittns advertiwe and leave ; samples of nr good. Salary $75.oii per month. ?.f.(KJ per day lor expeDne. Royal Supply Co.. W. Atlas Block, Chi cago. r " THE LADIES' STORE. ALL Ready-Made Underwear AT Greatly Reduced Prices. ALSO ALL Dress Skirts and Cloaks. 0 0 A opleudid line of ready made underwear bought di rect from the factory. 0 ? Mrs. J. H. L. Missillier. i t THE LADIES STORE , , Stockholders' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First Natiomil Bank was held in ita banking house on the' 9th inst. The meeting was well attended and the stockholders pleased at the statement submitted covering a period of about ten months. In even so short a timethe resources of this bank have grown to be practically two hundred thou sand dollars. Xo dividend will be declared, as it will be the policy of the btink'to lay by each vear a "sur plus for additional .security to the patrons of the bank. Though a year ago Mr. Peace and Mr. Hns kins the cashier and teller, respective ly, were strangers to usall, they have cast their lot. iu life with the people of Henderson and we know them as our own. Mr. R. J. Corbitt. secretary and manager of the Corbitt Buggy Co., and Mr. C. J. Burton, vice-president of the Henderson Loan & Real Es tate Co.. were elected directors which completes the board as it now stands: S. R. Harris, C. H. Turner, Robert Lassiter, J. A. Kelly, E G. Davis, Henrv Perrv, L. R. (looeh, H. T. Morris, W. D. Burweli; R. J. Corbitt. C. J. Burton, S. T. Peace. W. P. Venable, F. E. Nolting, and T. K. Sands. The success of this safe and progressive bank under the management of the above solid busi ness men is assured. A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, 0., writes: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excruciating pain. I got no relief from medicine until I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising. A few doses started brick dnst like fine stones and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me a thousand dollars worth of good." Melville Dorsey, druggist. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and populari- ty of Foley's Homy and Tar many imita- I lions are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar sou'ndinr, names. Beware of them. Tbe genuintf Foley'6 Honey and Tar is in a yellow pack age. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. Melville Dorsey, druggist. flay Live loo Years. The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynesville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes: "Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 jears standing, and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Eleetiic Bitters cure Stomach and Liver dis eases, Blood disorders, general debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarantee at. Melville Dorsey 's drug store Price only 50c. WORKS WONDERS EVERY TIME How Cowan's Pneumonia Cure Cures Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Pneumonia All from Colds And When you have a cough or a pain in the awigciuua, uium Lae ucili:s m winter Degin just tn:s w.iy. Wherever your c H is centered, there you must apply the remedy. Either on your client or throat. Now when you t.tke an intersial remedy it has to pass through the stomach Oltenii wrecks your digestion and never f;ets to your lungs at all. Go wan 's Pneumonia Cure is rxternal. It penetrates coes riirht in to the seat of the trouble, and soothes at once the irritnted lungs or throat. It casts ot the germs of cold, consumption, pneu monia all evil germs. That is, it makes the lungs y roup to cast these germs out. READ THESE TWO LETTERS ' I will Fpare no pains to call the attention of tny friends to this vl ual.lt medicine. " Mrs. J. K. G;i.l, Superin endent ilaie Oipijin As nun, lin-ninond, Va." "I liavensed tiowan'e Pneumonia Cure, and I think it is the hest medicine in the world. I feel sure it saved my motner'n lilelair fall. " P. O. Leak, whii Lnpferi-.Scaleg Co., Winstou-Salem, N. V." Gowan's is powerful, but also harmless. It it V- .... I .1 , 1 ... I . . ... . U muLuci Buuuiu tvcc' .1. uuliic in uic unuc. uic relief sure cure in tjowan s. .Large Dottle, $1.00; GOWAN MEDICAL i Health! Happiness! Prosperity! May each of these fall to the lot of our friends and customers for 1906. 1 We appreciate the liberal patronage P we received during 1905. and we hope g to merit an increased share of your patronage for this New Year. 1 Barnes Clothing Store. 1 7i 1 imJAib i v aw m m - r. m- m m. it- i f r v -inn r y i Ss-n -. r. w Full Line Meat Choppers and Sausage Mills. "Fireside Sets. Vases, Coal Scuttles, Tongs, Shovels, Pokers and Andirons. DertJi of Dr. J. J, Renn. j Kev. J.J. Hen 11, I). IK. dietl m il son last week, where he had been Lsiek since the meeting of the Met ho- uisi episcopal tonierence. lie was first taken with a carbuncle and it was theeffeets of this from which he died. The body was taken to Dur ham and buried. Dr. Renn was at one time pastor of the Methodist church in Henderson and had manv friends among our people who esteemed him highly. He was a good preacher, a popular pas tor, and a genial, companionable man socially. He had a strong hold upon the people where he lived ami labored. Dr. Renn was twice married, the first time to Miss Susan Twisdale, of Warren county, whom he weddei' on Christmas dav, 1SG.". Of this union there are five children living. It l t mt . ins wile (lieu in l lioniasville on April 14, 18H2. Xovemlter 24, 1884, wr. itenn married a second time, ins second wife being Miss Rolterta L. lteavis ot ance countv. Mie sur vives him, togther withfourchildren. Drafess Cannot be Cured by local applications, ns they rnnnot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con stitutional remedies. DcafncsH in caused by au inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rambling sound or im perfect hearing,and when it iseutirely cloned, deafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of themueous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for nny cas of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hall'sCatarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. 'What happened to Rolligan?" "He drowned." "An' couldn't he swim?" "He did. for eight hours, but he was a union man." Yonkers States man. Three li tie babes were n. Ht led in bed, 'I'll name William, Willie and Bill, mother said; Wide was her smile, for triplets they be, She lays her good luck-to Rocky Mountain Tea. (Great bnby medicine.) Parker's Two Drug Stores. POtLISTER'SI Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A BnBy licdlohia far Busy Peopls. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Live ina itlaney Troubles, fimplea. Kerems, Impur uooa, tsaa ureal n. mi.csjisii tioweis, i!.ala:: ad Backache. It's R icky Mountain Tea in ta r rorm 3.1 ceDts o. r.ox. Oenmne maii ii.isti 3 Drug Co::t".ny, Madison, Wis. '.DEf SUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPi of them Ills that Come the Reasons Why chest, your cold is settling there and this is verv is an absolute safeguard against croup. Itverv ! I 1. , ..." . . . , juui luiii, LUUKU, t. J ie:J t p 11 ns lonav. l!U:lie(iiaLC croup size, 25 cents. Sent y mail, if desired. CO.. Durham, N. C. 3 A P. p, (if- If START THE NEW YEAR Deposit your money in our NATIONAL BANK where it will be kept in ab solute safety. A dead dollar is the one you hide away, it earns you nothing. A LIVE DOLLAR is the one you deposit in our Savings D nartment upon which vou receive FOUR PER CENT 3 twice each year. S. R. HARRIS, Prest. BIG CLEANING UP SALE BY THE Davis & Watkins Co, To make room for Spring Goods. Cut Prices in Every Department i COME 0 000000000000000000000000000 3 ,..1 ""Wy" 1 K M&jgW? v. c E E xxooo 000000 000000000 000000 M E Powell's Grocery (.'ream of Whcnt St IIOH Premier Oattneul Force O Shredded Wheat liuek wheat Royal Seal Oats Apitezo I'ure Maple Sjrup 0 Fyli.nt V.nron o Iteeeh-Xut Deef Salmon .Steak O Whole Ox TonKue Premier Lobntera Mackerel A Sunbeam Shrimp piiwu ijinr nam ne nerring Kmithfield Ham Herring' Itor L-1 ! 1 Oi. ll If Seal Bra.nd Coffee PHONE 98. O G THE NEW YEAR Finds us in good shape to take care ot tiic interests oi our customer?. Wt hav: replenished otir stock and have a Nice Line to Offer. Dry Goods, Notions. Dress Goods, Trimmings White Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves. Hats. Shoes, &c.t for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Everything in the Grocery Line. MEAT, FLOUR, SALT, HAY. GRAIN. FEEDSTUFFS, by the car load. See our stock and compare prices. Phone 18. HENRY THOMSON, WITH A BANK BOOK. LP Vllf 11) 1 INTEREST compounded S. T. PEACE, Cashier. EARLY. $ AN EARLY BIRD. Jnst wish to Inform you that I have bought a full line of A. B. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES For the coming season. Come in and see them before you buy. 1 B. S. AronsonJ N U AT Store for January. I'reuch iVa French MunhroooinH Sunbeam Corn Sunbeam Soup Sunbeam ANparaguH Hcpublic fanned Pumpkin Marvelli Macaroni Cream Cheew; Overby'a Kuap White Itatcf Swwl Potatoes I 'b.rv 1'in-Moin-r Pickle o Tickle Malaga I i raped O UVmjhj Fruit O Itatraaa Apple irangcH Lnglifh t nut i ake AHHorted Cuke Kojral Searlct Pcwln' if'.;vler'n Cocoa Premier Pineapple Henderson, N. 0.
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