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THE HE N DEI SON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, MAliCH 1, 1906. 1 3 i 4 s The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED i88x. BY THAD R. MANNING. TIII UHDAY, MAIM 'II 1, VM)d. IS IT WORTH THE PRICE? 7 DM you read in last week8 jLi Leaf the article under the above caption? If you did not it is worth while to get the paper and read it. It is a letter written to theeditor of the Xew York Sim in which the writer laments the fact that although he had made a fortune and retired his lif' has not been a success. Jle didn't get his wealth in the right way that's it. "The modern success is rank failure," ho tuyn. "Money has made this country rich; it has made it great; it hasmadc its people selfish and unprincipled. I would give ail I possess tonight if I could miy: 'I have given every one a square deal. I have done no man a wrong.'" I'oor fellow, he has learned at terri ble cost and when too late that money is not everything, real success is not measured by dollars. Happi ness cannot be purchased at the sacrifice of right and honor and the giving of a "square deal" to his fel low man. Commenting on t ho article in ques tion the Greensboro Industrial Sens says t his: A whole volume could not say more, and if human hearts were all laid bare to the gaze of the multitude we doubt not that on many a heart would be found written the same words. We are too prone to look merely at results to count success or failure in dollars and cents, forgetting that luxury and power are after all but poor and sorry things when they represent the sum total of a life's work. The acquisition of money is not in itself either a crime or a disgrace. It may well mean t hat behind it lie long years of earnest toil and frugal liv ing, liut on the other hand it is often the rase that wealth is bought at the same price paid by the Sun's correspondent, and brings with it the same hollow mockery of happiness which he admits is his portion. For money is not everything. And the highest, truest, greatest measure of success may go hand in hand with comparative poverty. This we all feel this we all know, but the frankness of the unknown writer of the communication we have reproduced bring home the subject in a most forcible manner. He who buys wealth at such a pri"e dnv after dav will live to regret it. lr Durham does not have a hang ing in the not dim and distant future, there will be a woeful miscarriage of just ite just as t here ha ve been before. -4 - Don't 1m u croaker, talk up for your town. Preach Henderson at home or abroad. If it is not already the lxst town in the land do what veu can to make it so. I!i: loyal to your town and section. Lose no opportunity to give it favor able mention. In this way you will not only help your own business but help build up the town and commun ity as well. H.vlkioii has three telephone sys tems and the people there have come to the conclusion that they have two more than they want. There is such a thing as having too much d a good thing some times. l'iat Greensboro the trial of Dr. Matthews for murdering his wife is on this week. They will make him out a dope fiend and not responsible for his acts and the gallows will be cheated of its deserts again. And what good will it do I loch's lawyers if they succeed in showing the courts that they have hung the wrong man 'Durham Herald. Oh, the satisfaction of saying"! told you so." Hut what good will it do I loch? We repeat , Henderson needs more manufactories small industries that require little capital to start and operate them. A town grows and prospers m exact proportion to its pay roll. The smaller the amount of money put into daily or weekly cir culation, the slower is local advance ment. The greater the amount paid out in wages the more rapid the de velopment and the more prosperous the community. The trial of the famous Matthews case begins tomorrow; and whether he is convicted or acquitted the dead ly drug habit can claim another life wrecked. Grt'ensboro Industrial News, lTfi. And yet we do not hear the hue and cry against the deadly dope seller and the dopetiend that we do against the liquor seller and liquor drinker. But the onlv difference seems to be in the respectability of the two busi nesses. As to the curse of the two evils thev are on all fours. A bill has been introduced in the Virginialegislattire to impose a stamp tax of one cent upon all checks of ntty dollars and over the fund de rived from this source to go to Con federate pensions. e believe that Virginia and every other Southern State should render the greatest pos sible assistance to the need v soldiers. but it seems to us to be a great mis take to make that assistance depen dent upon a measure which will cer tainly be unpopular. Greensboro In dustrial Sens. Our sentiments exactly. Better raise a pension fund by direct taxa tion and be done with it. Such action would be infinitely more popular than the measure proposed. -4 HAS STOOD THE TEST 35 YEARS. The old, orifrinal GROVE'S Tasteless Cbill "ni ill'ij now wnat JO" are taking. It i iron and !nine in a tasteleea form. Xo enre, nopaf 50c DON'T BE ENVIOUS. Too many of us are spending our time, too religiously in trying to de feat this or that brother for office or strip him of honor because our own weazened soul cannot consent to see finntW pniov that which we covet, but do not "deserve because we havo not riven service for it. Hv hard and perstetent effort some brother has ro.ifliPil ;i nrominence too "Teat for our liking, and we straightway take the time which Deity nas given us for enmo Inefi7ent DUrPOSe to Dlofc and plan for our brother's over throw. Think ol it, uretnren, auu rlnn'f, do it. Think of the sacred pledges that you have of your own free will and accord taken upon your nelvps ntul trv and be too broad, too great and too good to stoop to vicious and contemptible practices. Masonic Chronicle. And this sort of advice is applica ble not onlv in the lodge mom of the secret order, but to persons in every - (hiy walk and conversation as well. It us not cultivate orharbor an en vious, covetous spirit. We should not put an obstacle or hindrance in the way of others if wo cannot or will not reach the goal ourselves. Let us rather aid and encourage our fellows in everv worthy effort and ambition. Do not be jealous, envious, selfish. Time so spent dwarfs our nature and blocks the way to our attainment to better things and the enjoyment of ii'e. THE PR0rESsTveTaRMER. The Ualeigh Progressive Farmer ms just celebrated its twentieth an niversary, unuer tne able conduct of its talented young editor, Clarence H. I'oe, it is one of t he best agricul tural papers in the country, with a argo and growing circulation, and is wielding an influence for positive good among its constituency. In taking note of the closing of its twentieth year, Editor I'oe gives the ollowing as his ideal that he is striv ing to reach: To make each farmer who reads the Progressive Farmer a little bet ter informed,:! little more progressive and successful than his neighbor who does not read it; to put into the life of each mother, wife, or housekeeper a little more sunshine than is in that of her neighbor whotoils on without it; to make each voung man who grows up with it a little manlier, a little more inclined to seek after things of substantial worth and to avoid the false and trashy, than his cousin who never imbibes its spirits; to give each girl or young woman who reads it a little higher estimate of the importance and influence of a sweet and simple womanly life; to nve each citizen who reads it a little more reverence for law and order, a little more of the spirit of tolerance, ami a little less of the spirit of preju dice; and to mtkeall that read it a little letter acquainted with "what soever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are love lv. whatsoever things are of good re port" this is our ideal. We cannot do better than to quote with approval thefollowingcomment from the Sanford Express: This is a view which mav wellcause the editor of the Progressive Farmer to tremble at t he responsibility placed upon him by his chosen work, but Mr. I'oe has no cause for trepidation in his retrospect. Under his editor ship and management the Progres sive Farmer has stood for charity to one s tellowmen; it has desired truth and loved honor; it has been clean; if duty led it through noisome ground it held to duty's hand, picked its way and was not defiled; the best it had it fullv shared, the best it could get it gave; it has not imparted evil com munications nor good morals cor rupted in all these things it has been a worthy example to its readers and to its contemporaries. In the pprinRtinieycnreiovateyourhouse. Why not your body? Holliwter's Rocky Mountain Ten drives out impurities, cleanses and enriches the blood and purifies the entire system: .1." cents. Parker's Two Drug Stores. COLOR TROUBLE FROM ANOTHER QUARTER. A press dispatch from Fayetteville ways it is reported that the large Ashly Bailey silk mills at that place employing several hundred negroes, will shut down shortly because the white finishers from the North who belong to the labor unions refuse to come down here to work with the negroes or handle their product. . WANTED By Chit-ago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining urri U qr Salary if 20 and expenses paid weekly: expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. Xo investment or ex perience required. Write at once for full particulars and enclose sell-addressed en velope. COOPEK A CO.. 132 Luke St.. Chicago. 111. Tobacco Farmers at Work. RnleigU News and Obwrrer. The gathering of tobacco farmers at Durham yesterday was an occa sion of importance and interest. The spacious court house was crowded with earnest men who have been svs- tematicallv robbed of the rightful proceeds of their hibor since the orga nization of the tobacco trust. At the verv home of the trust the farmers declared their intention to fight until they restore the working of the law 01 supply and demand throttled by the tobacco trust. The growers of dark tobacco in I ennessee and Kentuckv have effect ed a strong organization. Thev talk out in meeting and have gone to law to get justice. The North Carolina tobacco growers should study the aggressive methods 01 their Kentucky brethren and organize on practical lines to get fair prices for the tobacco they grow. Ihey will fail unless they recognize thattheir enemy is the rich. powerful and resourceful American Ihbaceo Company that controls prices, and has fattened by depress ing prices of tobacco. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit make Bucklen'a Arnica Sslre a scientific wonder. ltcured E. R. Molford, lecturer for tbe Pat rons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of piles. It heals tbe worst burns, sores, boils, ulcers, cuts, wounds, chilblains and salt rheum. Only 25c at I Melville Dorset's drug store. NORTH CAROLINA'S SHARE. ! Federal Cash for Public Buildings j Goodly Portion of the Only "Pork" j fleasure of this Session of Congress j Will be Expended in this Sate If Pending Bills Go Through All Right. John E.Monkin Greensboro Industrial News. Washington-, Feb. 2C North Car olina will get a goodly portion of the appropriation that will be authorized by the omnibus public building bill, which measure will soon be reported to the House .Nearly every member of the Carolina delegation has asked either fc.r a new building for some town in his district, or for increased appropriations for buildings already authorized. Hills are pending providing for the construction of new Federal buildimrs in North Carolina as follows: High Point, Hurlington, Fayetteville, Uen derson, Kinston, Washington and Salisbury. Increased appropriations are sought for the buildings hereto fore provided for Asheville and Winston-Salem, These increases will un doubtedly be allowed. It is proble matical which of the cities demand ing new buildings will be provided with them by the House committee,of which Representative Thomas is a member. "I can only say that I will do my best for the State," said Mr. Thomas to the correspondent of the Daily In dustrial News. ONLY "POHK" MEASURE. The omnibus public building bill will be the only"pork"' measure pass ed at this session, it having been de cided some time ago that river and harbor appropriations should be tiasssed up for the present. lublic mildings being the only tiling in sight the hungry statesman is after public buildings with an eagerness that appalls the House leaders. Some there are who say that Speak er Connon was opposed to public building legislation until the state hood fight assumed an acute stage. When he finally yielded announce ment was made that a "small" bill would be reported and passed. By "small" bill was meant that not more than $8,000,000 would be allowed for public buildings. It has just been made known that the House will re port a measure calling for an expen diture of from $12,000,000 to $15, 000,000. It is estimated that the Senate will add at least 5,000,000. The House proposes, but the Senate disposes. This means that this con gress will pass an old time omnibus, or "pork bill, carrying appropria tions approximating 20,000,000. EFFORT TO CUT OCT SMALL CITIES. An effort was made by the commit tee to adopt a hard and fast rule shutting out cities of a population of less than 10,000, or with postal re ceipts of at least 20,000 a year. There was opposition to this propos al, especially from Southern and Western representatives. "In the West and South," said Representative Thomas, "there are many cities of comparatively small population that should receive the same consideration as is accorded arger cities in tne .hast aim Aortn. Conditions vary in the different sec tions, and the cities m each section should be considered on their merits in this connection. You can't adopt a uniform rule of this kind when you are preparing a public building bill. L.ach project must be gone over ac cording to the circumstances that surround it. The sub-committees of the House committee on public buildings are now going over huudreds of meas ures that have been offered. Repre sentative Thomos is a member of the sub-committee having jurisdiction over the bills calling for public build ings in the Southern States. A final report to the full committee will probably be made by the sub-committee this week, and the omnibus bill will come up m the House earlv in March. Get tbe Right Kind. If yon are troubled with Piles and can't find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, but be ure you get t hat made by E.C. PeWitt&Co., Chicago. It is the Original. If you have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved it is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. What He Used it For. Wine tastinp; was his business, and he was reputed to be one of the best who followed that somewhat peculiar means of making a livelihood, so when the bet had been made and the money posted, his "backers" were sure of winning-. Incidentally they did. The subject, blindfolded, was to taste one after another, the contents of 35 wine glasses, and if he would win the stakes name correctly the liquor in each. From one to 2-t lie went down the line, never hesitating and always riht. At the last he stopped. It was filled with water only. He sipped it, turning it over and over with his tongue, asked for a second mouthful considered, with a most perplexed expression, and then had an inrtnirution. "Ofponrsp" bo exclaimed, "it's the stuff I clean my. teeth with. The Right Idea. One would think the Laxative idea in a cough eyrup should have been advanced long before it was. It seems the only rational remedy for Coughs and Colds would tie to move the bowels and cleanse the raucous membranes of the throat and lungs at the same time. Kennedy's Laxatire Honey and Tar does this. It is the Original Laxative Cough Syrup, the best known remedy for Coughs. Colds. Croup, Whooping Cough, etc Tastes good and harmless. Sold at Parker's Two Drag Stores. S. A. L. Into Cincinnati. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 27 A great railroutl project, destimed materially to change the face of the industrial South, will be officially announced by the Seaboard Air Line Railway Com pany in a few days from its head quarters in Portsmouth, Va. The project is nothing less than the construction of a trunk line from Tennessee to the States of Alabama, Georgia and Florida, and to ports on the southeast Atlantic coast. This line will also afford the west and mid dle west the shortest route to tbe Gulf States from Cincinnati, the gate way to the South. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO qninine Tablet Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. i W. GROVE'S tiffnatur ia on each box. 25c. MURDER IN DURHAM. A Brutal Husband Drags His Sick Wife Out of Btd and in Cold Blood Shoots Her to Death. j Durham, Feb. 25. One of the foul est and most brutal murders ever perpetrated in this section or in the St ate was committed at WestDurham last night at midnight, when John II. Hodges dragged his wife from her sick bed and shot her to death. The six children of the couple wit nessed the murder and were power less to help their mother when the brutal father and husband drew his pistol and tired the fatal shot into the heart of his wife and erstwhile companion. One sou, the oldest, in terfered and did what he could to prevent the terrible deed. "Stain back and shut your mout h," said the brutal demon. "If von sav a word I will kill you." With this he knocked back the son ami he fell to the floor. The shot that sent the soul of the helpless and screaming woman into eternity was fired. The murderer then left the house but'was arrested n, short while later and locked up. Owing to Hodges' dissolute habits and cruel conduct he had not been living with his family for some time. He went to the house last night and announced his intention of killing his wife as soon as he got there. A Lively Tussl - with that old enemy of tbe race, constipa tion, often ends in appendicitis. To avoid all seridus trouble with stomach, liver and bowels, tafce Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 2oc at Melville Dorsey's drag store. Mitchell-Gill. Contributed. Just as the sun was sinking behind the western hills on Feb. 21st, people of the neighborhood began togather at Plank Chapel church to witness the beautiful marriage o f Mr. Henry Mitchell and Miss Lois (Jill. At the appointed hour Miss Earle Duke of Epsom, began to play the wedding march, to the soft strains of which the ushers, Messrs. Phil Smith of Kittrell. Bvard Allen and Lowel Rogers of Bobbitts, C. Ciiil of Gill burg, entere I, followed by the bride leaning on the arm of her cousin, Miss Mabel Gill; next came the groom and his best man, Mr. Nat Mitchell, a brother. The words that pronounced Mr. Mitchel and Miss Gill man and wife were spoken by Rev. A. L. Ormund, pastor of the church, the beautiful and impressive ceremony being wit nessed by ;i large crowd of interested friends and spectators. The bride was handsomely gowned in blue broad cloath with hat to match and carried a bouquet of white carnations. After the mar riage Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell accom panied by the bridal party drove to the home of Mr. Ernest Fuller, cousin of the bride, where a sumptu ous supper was served. The presents received by thehappy young couple were numerous and handsome. WANTED 10 men in each State to travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples of onr goods. Salary 75.00 per month. $.-1.00 per day for expenses. Royal Supply Co.. W. Atlas Block, Chi cago. PowtivaitaiBd (SkeoonntDSifl (Bid's (independent) HUGH GRADE SFEB&TIIUZEB&S ARE THE BEST. GUARANTEED MINIMUM ANALYSIS. Ammonia Phos. Acid P. C. Co's. Hustler M 8 White Leaf Tobacco 2' 8 Magic Tobacco Grower '2 8 Magic Special 2 8 Powhatan Chemical Company, RICHMOND, VA. Not Connected Directly or The above brands of high grade fertilizers are sold in Henderson, N. C, by THE BURROUGHS-COLEMAN CO. Get our money, riant Bed Guanos always on hand. Do You Hesitate tc nd:c your home comfortable, because you think the expense p47 Ml money A. 5. RENN & SON, Plumbers. 7 CHATTANOOGA STEEL PLOWS, WHITE'S B Y DIXIE, CLIPPER PLOWS AND CAST INGS GIVE BEST RESULTS. Harness, trace?, singletrees plow lines, back bands, garden plows, wheelbarrows. The great American woven wire field fence. American Stock Food and other remedies. Trade with us and you'll get the best. Watkins Hardware Co. STRENGTH" CREATOR Vinol Guaranteed by Physicians and Over Two Thousand Leading Drug gists as the Best Strength-Creator Known to fledicine. This is because Vinol ia the latest scien tific production of the greatest tonic re builder the world has ever known, name ly, cod liver oil. In Vinol the system-clocKing, nauseat ing oil 19 eliminated, and the medicinal, curative elements known to exist in the j cod's liver are administered in a highly concentrated form, therefore, a prepara tion containing all these medicinal, cura- ' tive and body-building elements; free from oil or grease, must be the best strength creator possible to produce. In Vinol you know what you are tak ing, for everything it contains is nanwsi on the back label of every bottle. This is why Vinol is so unqualifiedly recommended by physicians and guaran teed by over two thousand of the leading druggists of the United States as a body builder and strength creator for old peo ple, weak women, puny children, after sickness and for all pulmonarv diseases. The doctor knows what be is giving and the patient knows what he is taking. Our leading druggist, Mr. W. W. Par ker, says, "We sell Vinol on a positive guarantee that it is and will do all we claim for it or refund money without question." This in itself proves the truth of all statements published about Vinol in this paper. V. W. Parker, Druggist. - . His Mother's Applause. John Philip Sousa's mother was his greatest encourager and advisor; what she said about his work was, to him, final. Now, strangely enough, after he had been hailed as the "inarch king," two or three years slipped away before she saw her boy conduct his own band. One night, during an engagement in Washing ton, Mrs. Sousa was taken, in the state befitting the mother of a march king, to hear his band. From this point Mr. Sousa tells the story: . u0f course, I saw mother up there in one of the boxes, and, to tell the truth, I was more nervous than I had ever been when playing before the sternest critics, lhe iamily did not watt for me, but went straight home, and, when I arrived, all had retired that is, all but mother. She was waiting for me in the dining- room. I went into her. " 'Well, mother?' I said. She came across the room to me, and put her arms round mv neck. " 'Philip, dear,' she said, 'you de serve it all." That memory, let me tell you, is more to me than any ap plause ever given me. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding. Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in C to 14 days. J30c. The Humane Man is Humane to His Beast. Greenville Reflector. It is the humane man who, when he comes to town in bad weather and has to leave his horse hitched in an open lor, brings along a blanket to spread over the animal for protee tion against cold and rain. We see a great manv animals not thus pro tected, and the poor brutes suffer from exposure. As valuable as horses and mules are, it looks like their owners would be more thought ful in earing for them from a finan cial standpoint, even if not prompt ed by feelings of humanity. Potash 3 3 2 1 Indirectly with any Trust. prices before buying. Will eave you connected with it will be considerable ? If ycu sre trying to save b7 n having the necessary home comforts, you are doing injustice to your self and your family. A modern bathroom is a necessity and it should be equipped with $tMdattf Ware. We handle "teJhfattT plumbing fixtures, and will gladly quote you prices. PHONE 59 ROBERT 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 vim have real estate to sell we will sell it for you. If you want to buv real estate we will sell it to you. If 'you liave monev to loan we will lend it for you and guarantee the pavniHiit of both principal and interest when due. If vou insure vour p'ropertv with us the n.oneyvill stay in the county and you and your friends can borrow it at six per cent interest. We solicit vour business and will be glad to to accommodate you whether you wish to borrow or lend money, r insure your life or your property. Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company. 4 . . Daniel 6c OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO Winter Goods Will be sold at reduced prices to make room for SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS. It will pav vou to see our line of Ladies' Dress Goods, White Goods, Notions, Furnishings, Hats, Pants Goods, &c. Everything in the line of supplies for the household r farm from Canned Goods to Mtat, Flour, Hay and Grain ly the carload. Wholesale or retail a lowest prices See us before you buy elsewhere. H.THO Having moved into our BIG NEW STORE I OPPOSITE S. A. L. DEPOT. . We are better prepared than ever before to sup ply your needs in Q P I T D 1NJ I T I T P P Heating Stoves, Cook- 9 r U tVli 1 I U stoves Ranges. We have th exclusive atjencv in Henderson for Cole's Original Hot Blast Heating Stoves, the greatest heat producesanl fuel savers on th- mar- Q ket. Also the Liberty Maj -stic Range the hous-- A keepers. c mfort. Our stock is the largest and most attractive ever carried by us, and our prices are low. Come in ami se.e us in our new quarters UNDERTAKING. We are licensed jmbalmers and we carry every thing" usually tound in a first class undertaking establishment. D. W. HARDEE FURNITURE CO. I Barnes Clothing Store 1 CLOTHING. Made To Give Not only made and cut in style but made for durability. Everything that is used in the construction is of the very best material, and you can feel safe in buying. If you will call at our store and let us show you our Cloth ing you will understand why we make so many claims for it. Barnes Clothing Store. 1 3 C. J. BURTON, Vice-President. R. S. McCOIN, Sec'v and Treas. a e 0 i m 9 I a ! a 9 O o o Painting Time o o LUCAS PAINTS i Wear Well, Look Well. Spread Easy. See our color card before buy ing. Fopular prices prevail here on paints. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. Farm and Garden Tools, Build- ers' Materials, &c. o Company. Phone 18. Overtime Service. 3 MASON DRisuEtntvcE! A Man I9 Trustee for His Family. The duty of every in in SM,, r.,. tert Lin home. Laininxi,l,.Motis ,. cor daily, ami there niv a th,.nvn,, other uci-ideuta that will ;niS(. lu and deatroy your hmi-e. ,. u ings of a life time may , .; iu a night. A Fire Insuranco Policy Makes You Safe. Insurance Department Citizens Bank. RICHARD C. GARY, FOR SALE. Canning Outfit of 25,000 Cans Capacity, I ofter for sale at a BARGAH. a complete cann outfit in Henderson. Hut little ust.l and practically new. Capaci ty 2 5,000 cans daily. W. K. MOSS, Durham, N. C. tt To My Friends and Customers. Davjr Crockett wud: ' lie mire you are right and tlicuKilieaJ." 1 have taken time to lie eertuiu. and can do right by giving thank to my friends and rust omen and the public generally for the Largest business in 1905 th 't I have ever done. I now intend to go ahead, hy carrying the largest stock for 190(5 that I have ever had. Ample capical, exjH'rieiice ami a desire to please inunt result in good service. DORSEY'S 1 Drug Store. iioi dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Horses and Afe Wo liavc on sale a car 1-nnl f U""1 bornPH and nnik'K. This stud Ihmii well bought can ami will In- sM at the right price Cash or on 1 ime. Recollect, we are liantlliiiir l'"- Best Grades of Guano. also Buggies.Wagons, Harness, Groceries, Feedstuffs,and General flerchandise, Ami we propone jtiviiiii our u-XmT-(bothctutli and credit .) " (-"""' as any oilier n-ptit n.l- Arm " together with couiU-oun tr'.itux nt ani ; "SQUAKE HEAL." xve ;i-k v. air ixitroM-" With tnaiilvB for ynnt furor. :'f JIK?f tfiilSy yoiir. Crudup-Kittrell Company, KlTTItfXL. N I STANDARD OF THE WORLD. The Singer Sewing Machine Sold right forrah'T instalments. I'ny r" style: DROP HEAD CABilET. Full line of mat hi- -of all kinds. Nwi- " 't' kept in stock. Singer Sewing Machine Co, Henderson, V. C L. W. HOLLOMAN, Manage FOR QUICK SALE ON EASY TERMS, S Good Farms. 300 acres Timber Lafi'l- p Town lets improve! and unimproved. p INSURANCE, fv Fire, acv idtnt. health ar.n life. J. L. Cvirrin HENRY PERRY. INSURANCE. A strong line of both LIFE AND FlB COMPANIES represented. l'olici ""-" and risks placed to best adrantnp Office: In Coort Ho0 For t S - a r h i Xi t V g P n i: si t 0 Ol Cz . b 0c Tl en : it 1 -f -J 1 4
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