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THE HENDERSON GOLD IEAP THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1906. i i i i The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. BY THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 100G. EITHER BAD ENOUGH. It sounds a little strange that 11 dignified and austere congressman should choose to rive his fiance a poodle dog as a present, and that a presidents' daughter should be in clined to idolize on I'ut there's little-difference in the makeup of folks after all. Charlotte Xt-ws. Or pay a glowing tribute to her in a speech before an audience of which she formed a part. We can forgive him for the poodle dogaffair but this other conduct was extremely out of taste, to say the least of it. Wil mingtoi 1 Me.wngrr. We had charitably inclined to the opinion that the glowing tribute fea ture of that banquet speech was ex aggeratedthat it was not as nau seating as reported. But if thespeak er wascorreet ly quoted we agree with the Mossonfj;cr that the offense was worse than the poodle dog affair. Kither was bad enough and the pub lic had a right to expect better things of the prospective son-in-law of a president. Luckiest flan in Arkansas. I'm I ho luckiest man in Arkansas," writes II. L. Stanley, of lirutio. '-since the restoration ot my wife's health after five years of continuous coughing "ml Weeding from the Iiiiihh: ami I owe my good fortuue to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with the first hot tie and twelve liottlcs completed the cure." l ures the worst coughs und colds or money refunded At Melville Horsey 'a drug store. .".Oc and 1 00. -Trial hot tie free. General Wheeler. New York Commercial. A great soldier and an altogether lovable man passed into history w hen (Jeneral Joseph Wheeler died last Thursday night. As things civil and military move in this day and gener ation it seems almost incredible that lie should have come out of the Con federate service a lieutenant-general at only twenty-nine years of age. But he was a born fighter, a natural leader, and a trained tactician al ready wIk-u Fort Sumter was fired on in 18G1; to his intense loyalty to the cause of the South he added an ar dent love for military achievement so that the game of war was to him joy, a sort of delightful recreation, apart from its serious side that he never lost sight of; his restless spirit chafed under inaction he must be up and out and "at 'em;'' and thus it is easy to understand how he rose rapidly iti rank among officers of longer service and of supposedly high er order of ability than his own. As a cavalry commander his fame was world-wide. It has been said of him, too, that with the close of his last campaign in the Philippines he had participated in more pitched battles during his career than any other mil itary leader of modern times some thing that is easily believable and, if true, it is more than probable that he was himself responsible' for most of the 'pitching.'' History records few incidents better calculated to stir the patriotic blood of a whole people and to compel universal admiration than the spectacle of this grizzled old soldier of the "gray" modestly offer ing his services to President MeKin ley in IHDH, donning the "blue" that be had fought so doggedly for four vears, buckling on his sword anew, leaping into the saddle with all the eagerness and ardor of a boy and pressing forward impatiently to face the enemy of his re-united country. After that, no section of tho country could claim "Joe"' Weeler as its own. He was only an American and a pa triot and great in both. His coun try was proud ami appreciative of him living, and sincerely mourns him dead. Don't Deceive Yourself. Don't deceive younelf. If you have indi gestion tnke Kixlol Iyspepsiii I'ure. It will relieve you. Kev. W. F. Hocutt.SouthMills, N. ('.. says. "I was trouhled with chronic indigestion for several years: whatever I ate seemed to muse heart burn, sour stomach, fluttering of my heart ntid general depression of mind anil hody. My druggist recommended Kodol, and it has relieved me. I can now eat anything and sleep soundly at night.'" Kodol digests what you eat. Sold at Par ker's Two Drug Stores. . St. Valentine Ball at the Mecklenburg. The management of the celebrated Mecklenburg Hotel, Chase City, Ya.. will give to their guests a magnifi cent ball on the evening of St. Valen tines Pay, February 1-ith. A splen did orchestra will be on hand, and everything done for the pleasure of those who attend. A special train will run from Ral eigh, passing Oxford at 5:30 p. in., and arriving at Chase City at 0:30. Parties going from Henderson can leave on the afternoon Southern or Seaboard trains and make connec tion at Oxford with the special. A large crowd is expected and a good time promised. Brother Marshall Knows How it is Himself. Gastonia Gazette. The Henderson Gold Leaf has been moving into a new office. The last issueof thisexcellent papershows I that the ink fountain hasn't got I trained down yet. It is about the i U.OU llllllf. 111 CI (UJULUJji U111V.C LO ill over a moving spree. State or Onto. City ok Toleko. Litas l"or.NTT. j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, aud that said firm will pay the sum of OXE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each andevery cuseof Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me aud subscribed in my presence, this (5th day of December, A. D 1886. cs7rr A. W. GLEASOX. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and the mucous - surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. A Plea for Telephone Operators. Contributed. It ia a shame and disgrace for the peo ple to treat telephone operators as they do. For the last ten years I hare been in and around central telephone offices, and know what the operators have to contend. with. I know that it is very trying indeed to a subscriber to stand at a phone and wait for Central to answer it. Bat you must remember that the operators are human, and cannot an uwer all at once. They have thousands of people to accommodate daily. As a general thing they have several to call at once, and then have to answer one at a time, the operator being merely human, as I nave said. The majority of operators are ladies of the highest character, ladies whom our country should be proud of. And you must remember that they are just as good as your mothers and sisters, and should be treated with the greatest re spect. They come to the Central office early in the morning and sit at the (switch board and work bard all day to discharge their duty to the best of their ability. It is a. pleasure to them to ac commodate you and it should be appre ciated. They are polite to everybody under nil circumstances, and you should be polite and courteous to them. But there are some fooU,(if you good readers will excuse the expression) who want the oierator to wait on them and only them all the time. They think the opera tor can answer all at once. They take the ojerator8 to be fools, thieves, liars, and everything but ladies. And people who do this are neither human nor beast. When they want some one to show them a favor, these same people call on the operator, and the kind and good operator will grant it, no matter how hard it is, if it is in her power to do it. In regard to long distance messages some people think that an operator can get New York, San Francisco and New Orleans all at the same time, and in less than a minute, whereas each message has to go through a dozen offices, each one making a ticket of each message. A vibit to the Central office would prove what I have said. It is not just nor is it humane for people to find fault with the operator unless they know what they are talking about. Now when you call (Central take into consideration that the operator is an swering people just as fast as she can and that she will answer you as soon as she can. And for our country's sake do not ring the second time until you have given her time to answer you. It is use less and very annoying to the operator for you to ring again before she has had time to answer you. "Whoso loveth instructions loveth knowl edge, hut lit that hateth reproof is brutish." I am sure that you will get better ser vice if you will heed the above. A Frif.ni to the Opehatohh. Kodol Digests What You Eat. Just a little Kodol after media will relieve that fulness, belching, gas on the stomach, and all other symptoms of indigestion. Kodol digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to perform their functions naturally. Kodol is a thor ough digestant and will afford relief from any disorder due to imperfect digestion or mal-asnimilation. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. ROLL OF HONOR. Henderson Graded Shooltf for Week Ending Feb. 2nd. Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plummer, Teacher. Estelle Butler 100 Polk Garrett 100 Paul Kennett 100 lassie Tyler 100 John Rose 98 ilattie Cooper 08 Genevieve Draper 98 Estes Henderson 98 Edith Loughlin 97 Lottie Farriss 97 Sprunt Wortham 97 Maggie Ilershnian 97 Annie Lee Beck 96 Alfred Wester 96 Virgie Harris 96 Elizabeth .Shell 96 Sue Henderson 95 Elizabeth Watkins 95 Ijeon White 95 DR. JJL ENNIS Atlanta, Ga., Physician Addresses the People of Henderson on a Matter of Health. " To Whom It May Concern: Of late there has been a good deal of discussion in regard to advertised medicines, their value and power to cure. "I want to say to the people of Hen derson that I believe the most valuable cod liver oil preparation, the best body builder, health restorer, and strength creator, known to medicine today is Vinol. "While Vinol does not contain the system-clogging oil of old-faskioned cod liver oil and emulsions, it actually does contain all the curative, medicinal princi ples of the cod's liver in a highly concen trated form, and it is delicious to take. "I advise Vinol in my practice, and find it has no equal for healing coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and sore lungs. "I have used Vinol in many cases of in digestion, mal-assimilation, and for pa tients who were anaemic and run down, with splendid results. I have found Vinol to be a boon to the aged, as it aids the enfeebled system to sustain life; it in duces appetite, and restful sleep, it is a real body-builder, and thus prolongs life. "I believe Vinol to be well worthy of any honest physician's endorsement." Our local druggist, W. W. Parker, sells inol to the people of Henderson on a positive guarantee; if it fails to give satisfaction the entire purchase money will be refunded. The Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the malaria germ. To free the system from disease germs, the most effective remedy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all diseases due to mala ria poison and constipation. 35c at Melville Dorsey's drug store. To My Friends and Customers. Davy Crockett said: ' Be sure you are right and then go ahead." I have taken time to be certain, and can do right by giving thanks to my friends and customers and the public generally for the Largest business in 1905 that I he.ve ever done I now intend to go ahead, by carrying the largest stock for 190G that I have ever had. Ample capical, experience and a desire to please must result in good service. DORSEY'S 1 Drug Store. RALEIGH LETTER. Goemak News Bureau, I Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 5, 1906. At last it begins to look like the sheriffs and their deputies will be made to enforce the plain provisions of the law in those counties where it has been specifically and persistently charged that the county authorities have done nothing and persist in do ing nothing towards the enforce ment of the Watts and Ward anti liquor laws. The sheriffs of those counties, as well as those of all other counties of the State, have received within the last few days a very positive letter on the subject from Governor Glenn, which ought to wake them up to a fuller realization of their duty in the premises and cause them to speedily become active in seeing that these anti-liquor laws are enforced. If the governor's letter does not have this effect some of the sheriffs of this State will soon find themselves figuring as defendants in the courts; for the Gov ernor has also within the last week publicly invited the people and the newspapers of the State to report all cases coming under their knowledge where the liquor laws are violated, and he promises to see to it that the solicitors of the districts shall vig orously prosecute the officers of the counties in which these laws are not enforced. The United States Commissioner, Ex-Congressman John Nichols, is authority for the statement that Uncle Sam's agents receive absolute ly no assistance from the county au thorities when they go after illegally operated distilleries or blind tigers; that this has always been so, and that the passage of the State laws referred to above, whereby it is now as much the duty of the county and State officers to suppress these vio lations of the State laws as it is for the revenue agents of the Govern ment to destroy them because they violate the Federal statutes, has not made a particle of dif ference in the attitude of the sheriffs and their deputies of the moonshine counties. This commissioner has violators of the liquor laws before him almost constantly, not a few of them arrested here in Wake county, in the very shadow of the legislative halls at the capitol where the Ward and Watts laws were recently enact ed. But who knows of a single ille gal distiller in this entire State that has been arrested and punished by the county authorities? It certainly is A very pertinent letter, to say the least of it, that the Governor has just mailed to these sheriffs and it is to be hoped that it will have a salu tary effect. If not, then by all means let's have the prosecutions of the worse than inefficient officials or else repeal the Watts and Ward laws. The Wake country branch of the North Carolina Division of the Southern Cotton Growers' Associa tion held in Raleigh last Saturday was one of the most interesting and largely attended of farmers' meet ings heid here in many years. Ad dresses were made by the president of the association, C. C. Moore, chairman of the new directorate (which has been so energetic and successful,) H. C. Dockery, Governor Glenn and Prof. J. B. Carlisle, and resolutions were adopted as follows: "To reduce the cotton acreage of 1905 ten per cent, this year; author izing the township organizations to impose a tax of ten cents on each bale grown by every member of the association for the support of the organization; authorizing the presi dent of the county association to employ a county organizer; endors ing the bill of Senator Overman now pending in Congress." During the course of his speech Col. Dockery referred to the attempts that have been and are being made to induce immigration to North Car olina. Addressing himself directly to Governor Glenn, Col. Dockery de clared that he believed the best way to solve the problem of additional farm labor was for all farmers to redouble their efforts to grow larger families and depend upon home labor. Secretary Connor of the North Carolina Teachers' Association an nounced yesterday that the execu tive committee of that association has decided to hold the annual meet ing this year in Raleigh, and that June twelth to fifteenth has been de cided on as the time. Raleigh will try to make the occasion this year the most pleasant and successful meeting the association ever held. Rev. Dr. John E. White, a Wake county boy, and now one of the most eloquent and learned and noted preachers in the Southern Baptist church, at the present time holding the pastorate of the First Baptist church in Atlanta, will deliver the George Washington Birthday ad dress this year at Trinity College, in Craven Memorial Hall, and the public will be invited to share the treat with the students. It is cus tomary at Trinity to observe each anniversary of thebirthday of Wash ington as holiday and to hold a civic celebration in the evening, the object- beiag to cultivate a better citizen ship and more patriotic ideas of gov ernment. The Y M. C. A. of the college also holds a series of relig ious services once each year under the auspices of that organization and yesterday President Kilgo preached the first sermon of a series which he will deliver during this meeting, be having been requested to conduct the meetings. The facul ty of Trinity have arranged the fol lowing additional lectures to be de livered during tlie spring term: The New South and its relation to the old South, by President Kilgo; Chief Justice Marshall, by Prof. A. C. Mc intosh; James Anthony Froade, by Prof. J. S. Bassett; Bacteria and their Activities, by Prof. J. J. Wolfe; Two German Views of America, by Prof. W. II. Wannamaker. LLEWXAM. Sale of Valuable Land. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF RE-SALE made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance county, in the special proceeding entitled. "William Parrish and others ts. A. H. Wilkerson and others," 1 shall, on Saturday February 10,1 806, at 12 o'clock M., sell to the highest bidder for cash, at Sattenrhite's store, in said coun ty, the following described tract of land: Situate in Williamsboro township, Vance conn ty, adjoining the lands of R. 8. Hicks, W. II. Green and others, containing 90 acres, more or less, and tains; the same land devised to . I 1 1 . - ... . . jara, omium vrewi auutrr iue last wui ana Tes tament of Mrs. Temperance Lamar, deceased. This January 8th, 1906. C. P. CREWS, Commissioner. B, S. ROISTER. Attorney. Made from Ture Grape Cream of Tartar In baking powder Royal is the standard, the powder of highest reputation ; found by the United States Government tests of greatest strength and purity. It renders the food more healthful and palat able and is most economical in practical use. Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to buy alum powders because . they are " cheap' Yet some of the cheapest made powders are sold to consumers at the highest price. Housekeepers should stop and think. Is it not better to buy the Royal and take no chances the powder whose goodness and honesty are never questioned ? Is it economy to spoil your digestion by an alum-phosphate or other adultered powder to save a few pennies ? ROYAL BAKING POWHFR CO., NFW YORK The Durham Herald thinks if they stop to hold an investigation every tive somebody hollers wolf the dig ging of the canal will never be com pleted. Nice lim of ladies' hosiery just received at H. THOMASON'S. ItOBERT LASSITER, President. Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company. We will loan money to persons who want to buy or build homes. We will insure your homes you already have. If you have real estate to sell we will sell it for you. If you want to buy real estate we will sell it to you. If you have money to loan we will lend it for you and guarantee the payment of both principal and interest when due. If you insure your property with us the money will stay in the county and jTou and your friends can borrow it at six per cent interest. We solicit your business and will be glad to to accommodate you whether you wish to borrow or lend money, or insure your life or your property. Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company. Plumbing Perfection You cannot exercise too much caution in the selection and specify ing of your plumbing fixtures. Their A. S. RENN & SON. The Corbitt For yoir Patronage in the past. IMS 8 HENDERSON, o All the Way. WANTED 10 men in each State to travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day for expenses. Royal Supply Co., W. Atlas Block, Chicago. Market baskets and groceries and pro visions to put in them. H. THOMASON C. J. BURTON, Vice-President. R. S. McCOIN, Sec'y and Treas. construction and manner of installation is of paramount importance to you if you would have good health. The reputation of 3takfeld Porcelain Enam eled Ware and our own good name for doing high class work insure you plumbing of high character. Let us estimate for you. Whether you are going to build or remodel, it will pay you to examine the fixtures we have on disomy and get our prices. PHONE 159. Biggy C o. For yovir business in future. N. C. for a "colonist" ticket via. the Santa Fe. St Louis to California.. DaJly. February 15 to April 7. Berth in Tourist Pullman, $6.50 extraor free sea.t in chair c&r. The way is through picturesque New Mexico and Arizona. e. mile above the sea. Dustless tra.ck. Harvey meals. Knk J. C. SABTELLE, 8. 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We will 1p jrlad to how this wonderful machine to you and explain its superior points whether you wish to buy or not. Watkins Hardware Co., Henderson, N. C. "YOU ARE FRIENDS of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Gallatin, Tenn.: "For since taking Cardui I have gained 35 lbs., and am in better health than for the past 9 years. I tell my husband that Cardui is worth Its weight In gold to all suffering ladies." is Reserved for o9 Buildim We Have 'Em. But our axes don't need grind- ing as often as "the other kind." And everything else in edge tools you'll find hereof the beet quality. BUILDERS' MATERIALS-ALL KINDS. Nails, Locks, Hinges. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window Glass, Paints, 0ils,&c. Quality as well as quantity, honest treatment of our custom- ers, a big stocq to select from and prices that are fair are the founda- tioiis upon which we have built our business. your Meldft The BEST of everything Linnn a-taro nai ! 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IXwitii will annexed, of the Martha Smith. lecenwd. late ot ty. thin i to notify nil i.n-"i i claims apain.t the eMutc l to me on or before the 11th ! iy 1007, or thin notice will l-e their recovery, all iertoiiH iti'h estate will pleiwe make inim-.!i,i'' This January H, 1 ?. V. W I:ovi Execntor, with wili annexed. ' ' Smith. deeeuHed. : i- r , .i;t, 1 .1'. '! Z ?I,-!U MillM ;...r -. rn ' ' l ,:illl: 2 Drug Stores. I Agency for j WEEKS' 3 3 i Bresvk-UD-Cold Tablets - 1 Z Guaranteed to do th-v"'k- I r f 25 CENTS. I MMMMIMMMMMH NOTICE. State cr N'orth Fakolmna to Jak Uarjrrovf. James Bul lock, and Johu Bulb k.AliuK John HargTove and William Henderson. I'ubh- Mi rune Greeting: You and each of vou are h'-rby umni'. to appear at the Flerk's offi. i w Court of Vance county on March 1 ' answer the petition of W. H. rarrifh minitrator of Willis HarKrove. de. ea which he is aeking leave to sell a trutt . acrwi of land in Nut bush township. . .k... jjj t the heirx ot ."J r a.v ll.nfrnn W-iuud tn raitte a fund !" the debts of said Hargrove, and the ' . -'' ..... . 'I -l.xiil T t T . administration, ii you iuu iu i- . , ... .m.iw n ni.l Ititiilll llV M .1 P M 1. 1 i petitioner will apply to the court br lief sought in the petition. This January 31, 10EXRYpE1:1:V Clerk of Superior Court of Vance coun'.' , T. T. Hicks, Att'y for iietitioner. Kodol Dyspepsia Curt BIqU what you eat. at : Z' T J : J! p;i
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