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THE HENDEKSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, MA1CH 8, l'JOG. The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED i88r. -IiY THAD R. MANNING. TJIl'HSDAY, MARCH h, V.W. j i . j Tut: Wilmington Mossongcr thinks 1 that in appoint inir .Mr. Holton a- 1 district, attorney and at the same time standing by Mr. Jilackburn's appointees, it looks like Mr. Roose velt is trying to do the circus act of riding two horses at t he same time. Trying to make himnelf popular with both factions, wherein the President shows himself the politician. (Jkoim.i: Uastv, the young hotel proprietor on trial at (Jaffney, S. C. for the murder of Milan J'ennott and Abbott Davison, of the "Nothing Hut Money," company last Decem ber, was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced to life im prisonment in the penitentiary. IJut for the recommendation ef mercy by the jury the sentence would have been death. The conviction and sen tence of Hasty meets with general approval throughout the country although he justly deserved hanging. The outcome of this trial is a good omen for South Carolina whose re cord of blood stained crime is an lin en viable one. REV. JOHN MITCHELL, D. D. The dc'itliof this good oik lx'lovc man will e:irry profound sorrow to the hearts of thousands of people all over North Carolina regardless of religious creed or station in life. The worM is made better for the life and labors of kucIi a. man, and we feel the poorer for his passing away. I'lidertho heading of 4 'A Soldier of the Cross,' the Ftaleigh Times of Monday sas: The death of Itev. John Mitchell, I. I., commonly known among the baptists of North Carolina as "the beloved disciple," at his home in I'er tie county last Saturday, removes from the sphere of earthly usefulness one of the gentlest, purest, sweetest, and most saintly of men. He had nearly reached his eighteilli yearand for about three srore years lie had been a consecrated minister of the "'gospel of pence," which he beautiful ly exemplified in his daily life. He was never married. The work of brightening the lives of others ab sorbed his mind a ml heart. He was not a brilliant preacher or a. promi nent scholar but he was something greater, a man w ho reilected in his face, his thought and his every act the joy and the patience of Him whom he so faithfully served. Hu manity is better because he lived. The struggling young ministers for whom he labored so zealously, the aged preachers whose, burden he sought to lighten, the little children in the Thoniasville orphange for whom he prayed and worked and the Christians and unbelievers through out the State who saw his smile and heard his gentle counsel will rise up to call his name blessed. i. li. Burlians Testifies after 4 Years. i. H. liui liniis. of r.-n lisle Center, N. Y.. writes: 'About four yeiWH ago 1 wrote .von stating Hint I hail In-. n entirely cured of a severe kidney tr.-.ulile by takhiir less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It tirHy stopped the brii k dust sediment . and pain iinil symptoms of kidney disease disap peared. I am gbid tosny that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms dur ing t lie four years that have elasped and I am evidently eared to stay eared, and heart ily n-eoininend Foley's Kidney Cine to any one suffering from kidney or Madder trouble." M. lville Dorey. druggist. . Buying a Home. (Invasion) Industrial News. As a general rule it is at best poor policy for a young man to burden himself with debt. And this rule is especially applicable where the debt is incurred localise of a mode of life beyond the means of a person who should be content to await for. ad vancing years and greater earning capacity to enable him to possess the luxuries he craves. lUit in one instance the rule should bo waived. Interest is cheaper than far cheaper than rent, and when a man has been able to save a con siderable portion of the cost of a Lome it is the part of wisdom for him to aiugmeut his savings by a loan and build or buy himself a home, trusting to good fortune and his power to save, will enable him to gradually repay it. A man who owns his home is both a happier man and a better citizen than he who is bound by no local ties; and few incentives can more strong ly or successfully impress upon the mind the necessity of saving with the result that a home is soon paid for. and more over still a habit is formed which through life will prove a most valuable asset. Dangers of Pneumonia. A fold at this time if negleeted is liable to cause pneumonia which is o often fatal, and even when the patient lias recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the development of consump tion. Foley's Honey nnd Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. La Grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is noth ing '-just as good." Melville Porsey. drug gist. Every town has its croaker, and has less use for him than any other class of citizen. The man who is given to speaking disparagingly and running down everything ought to follow the example of the ground Log go in bis hole and stay there. Greenville Iietiector. Doctors are Puzzled. The remarkable recoveiy of Kenneth Mc Iver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the subject of touch interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: " Owing to severe inflammation of the throat and congestion of the lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when as a last resort, I was indueed to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I am happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst coughs and colds, broehitis, tonsilitis, weak lungs, hoarseness and la grippe. Guaranteed at Melville Dor sey's drug store. 50c and f 1.00. Trial htn free. A Business Necessity. The typewriter is a business neces sity in every business office the ma chine wo mean not. necessarily nsten ogvnphor and operator. And tho visible tvpewriter is the kind to buy. The FRANK LI X is the best and cheapest. .Sold on easy terms. Thad R. Manning will take pleasure in showing the machine and demon strating its superior points. Thanks Extended. Kmroi: (b.i.n Li:.r: Please find space ia your excellent paper for me to render my heartfelt thanks to my good and kind friends for their aid in my serious misfortune having my entire household suddenly swept out by fire on Tuesday night, Feb ruary 2-'5rd, 1 1 was a na now esca pe from a burning death we had and I give my grateful thanks to Cod for sparing our lives and for His loving and tender mercy towards us. ("Jod giveth and Cod taketh away. All things are His, we are Ilis and all wo have is His. The Lord's will be done on the earth as it is done around His thrown in Heaven. Again I say to my good friends please accept my thanks for your liberal contributions in my behalf. May Cod bless you all. Your grateful friend, F. O. RORFRTSOX. (Jet the Right Kind. If yon are t I'liu'bled wit li l'iles and i-.m't tind a ( lire, try Witeh Hazel Salw, but, be sure you get 1 hat mode by K.C. DeWit t A. 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 oTIhe many worthless counterfeitsthat are sold on 1 he reput at ion of the gen vine DeWit t 's Witch Hazel Salve Sold at Parker's Two Ifrug St ore. Death at Middleburg. Conl ribiiicil. Again the grim visaged m ouster conies hearing away into the invisible realms little William White, infant son of Dr. and Mrs. William McAllister. Horn Dec. '.). lliori, early Saturday morning. Feb. 2,'5, P.KHJ, just as Aurora drew back her sable curtains, tiie little spirit found its final home. It seemed a fitting time to claim a fresh young soul whose life's morning was barely begun. Xever a strong child his last hours were marked by severe suffering. Why should an innocent infant suffer thus'.' was ti question that canit? to many, who watched and fain would have re lieved the little sufferer. And whj? the echo must resound until He who rules our lives Fees fit to reveal. !od does not want all full blown flowers in Ilis garden of Kden, some buds must aid per fection. Human courage seems almost to have reached the limit, the strongest ties of humanity broken when parents must give up their children. These sor rowing parents who have borne their loss with patient resignation, have our deepest sympathy, and those who have sustained such losses realize with them that Heaven is nearer and dearer than before. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. L. M. Chafiin and the little body was then taken t ( 'okesburv for inter ment. " 11. F. !!. . . . Clears the Complexion. (rili o I.axat i ve Fruit Syrup si i inula t es t he liver and thoroughly cleanses t hesystni and clears t he complexion of pimples and blot i lies ! is the best laxative for women and chil dren as it is mild and pleasant and does not gripe or sicken. Oriuo is much superior to pills, aperient waters and all ordinary ca thartics as it does not irritate the stomach ami bowels. Melville Dorsev. druggist. Death of John Jenkins. Sr. 'out ribu led. After eighteen months of feeble health and suffering. John Jenkins. Sr.. depart ed this life at his home in Vance county. Feb. L'.th, 1900. He was in his Ssth year. His w ife.two daughters and a son preceded him a few years ago. Two chil dren survive him. John Jenkins. Jr., and Mrs. .John Hall of Warrenton. TIiLi son had been his sole companion for sevcaal years he was devoted to his father, and did all he could to comfort him during his illness Mr. Jenkins joined the Fpiscopal church at Middleburg under the ministry of Kev. William I'ettigrew. He was a good man and kind neighbor, and always ready to lend a helping hand, lie was charitable if he couldn't speak good af his neigh bors he would not say evil. I Ie spurned dishonorable things. He was a man of positive nature, firm in his convictions and conscientious in his views, and held the esteem of his neighbors. His body was followed by friends to Warrenton, and there laid beside his wife and chil dren to wait the resurrection morn. .. T. T. The Right Idea. One would think the Laxative idea in a cough syrup should have been advanced long before it was. It seems the only rational remedy for Coughs and Colds would be to move the bowels ami cleanse the mucous membranes of the throat and lungs at the same time. Kennedy's Laxative 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 Irug Stores. See the beautiful line of new spr'nn dress goods hist received at II. THOMAS) i'"S. Having moved into our BIG NEW STORE OPPOSITE S. A. L. DEPOT. We are better prepared than ever before to sup plv your needs in FURNITURE, gffiSSKSg!- f We have the exclusive aencv in Henderson for Cole's Original Hot Blast Heating Stoves, the greatest heat produce?- and luel savers on the mar ket. Also the Liberty Majestic Range the house keepers, comfort. Our stock is the largest and most attractive ever V carried bv us, and our prices are low. Come in V and see us in our new quarters UNDERTAKING. We are licensed embalmers and we carry everything- usually lound in a first-class undertaking establishment. D. W. HARDEE FURNITURE CO. 0HX000KXKXX ROLL OF HONOR. Henderson Graded Shools for Week Finding flarch 2nd. .Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plummer, Teacher. Maggie Hershman OS Genevieve Draper 08 L'stelle Butler 07 Yirgie Harris 00 Elizabeth Watkins 0." Fighth tirade Miss Susie C. Gilliam, teacher. Cornelia Wood Marguerite Ilrady Ijella Dunn Josie Harness Mtvvn Puriies 00 00 0'J 00 )0 Blanche Gregory 08 Asa Hardee Efiie Keller Louise .Jones :)8 98 OS Do Not Be Imposed Upon. Foley Je Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tor as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similarsouuding names. Be ware of them. The genuine Foley's Houey and Tar is in a yellow package Ask for it and refuse any substitute. H is the best remedy for roughs and colds M '7ille Dorsey John Pomphrette Blackwell. Contributed. Th subject of this sketch. John Pom phrette Rlackwell, was born in Granville county, April 20th, 1810, and died at his home nearTowncBvillein Vance coun ty. Feb. 20th, 1KO0. Ill 1807 he made a profession of religion and joined the Methodist Fpiscopal church, South, at Marrow's Chapel, under the ministry of Rev. IraT. Wyche. In 1809 under the ministry of Rev. II. II. Gibbons, he re newed his covenant with God and the church, and remained a consistent mem ber till death. He was twice happily married. First to Miss Sallie G. Wortham of Warren county, Feb. 1st, 187. To this union eleven children were born, six of whom are still living, while live, together with their mother preceded him to the better land. Dec. 20th, 1891), he married Mrs. Sallie Stovall Pittard, who with the six children mentioned above, and a host of relatives and friends survive him to mourn their irreparable loss. Hut we do not mourn as those who have no hope, for we feel that our loss is his eternal gain. l'.rother Blackwell was a true and good man, filling well every relation in life which he sustained; but it was in his home life that the finest qualities of his nature sinned the brightest. As a kind, affectionate and indulgent husband and father, he did w hat he could to make his family happy and comfortable. He loved his church, and was ready to help advance its interests. About aweek before he died, he said to this writer, "I would like to get well so that I could go to Marrow's Chapel again and attend services; but if Cod orders otherwise, I am resigned to His will." He loved his Saviour above all else, and fully commit ted himself and his all to His keeping. Hence when the end came he was ready to go. We buried him at Marrow's Chapel, and the large audience present, evidenced the love .and esteem in which he was held. The Lord comfort and sustain the widow and children, relatives and friends in this sad bereavement, and help us all to meet him in Heaven. W. II. PITKRTT. TRAINED NURSE Writes a Letter to the Gold Leaf. Fditor (ioLD Leaf: I am a trained naurse of nine years' experience in hos pitals and private cases, and for the ben efit of the people of Henderson, I wish you would publish my experience with the cod liver oil preparation called Vinol. 1 was completely prostrated from over work. I had no appetite, could not sleep, my kidneys, liver and bowels he came inactive, and as I grew weaker I could not retain either medicine or food on my stomach and raised blood. The doctors said my condition was critical, and I would probably die. As I had seen inol prescribed for my patients with such remarkable results, I decided to try it myself. After the first bottle I began to improve. I continued its use and soon began to sleep and eat well; every organ in my body was strengthened and became nomal, until it seemed good to be alive and 1 was re stored to perfect health and strength. I believe Vinol is the most potent and delicious cod liver oil preparation and tonic rebuilder iu the word, and it is such a blessing to be able to take into the system all the body-building and medic inal elements of cod liver oil without the nauseating, greasy oil itself. I advise all my patients wdio need strength for every organ in the body, rich, red blood, and flesh tissue, to take Vinol, as it is so far superior to old fash ioned cod liver oil. emulsions or other tonics. Elizabeth M. Cremond, Trained Nurse, Boston, Mass. Our local druggist, W. W. Parker, sells Vinol on a positive guarantee to return monev if it fails. Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Basy Aledioine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A ppeciflc for Constipation, Indigestion. Live and Kidney Troubles, l'impies. Eczema, Impur Blood, Bad Breath. Slairgish Bowels, Headacli :r Backache. It's I .cky Mountain Tea in ta t form, 8 cent a vt. (i'-miinc maJ t. ui.isTia Drco Ooiir-ANY, Madison, Wis. iCU)Ei YsJGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPI :gf??mtmromro?tm?mw 1 The George A, Ready with our Spring Showing of Merchandise. Everything- Carried In An UptoDate Department Store,, Your every wish and want can be gratified here and the goods and prices will be to your liking. We provide.for the wants of all. Our stock comprises everything in. the line of Dry Goods and Notions. Ladies Wearing Apparel. Millinery. Men's Fur nishings, Groceries, 6c. Our Capability Millinery Department. Our Millinery Department this season will be under the skillful management of 1 Miss Wild, of Washington City, who comes to us with very strong recommendations. This department will show all the newest and most correct novelties. rioney Back if You are Not Satisfied. g- Any article bought at this store that is not as represented or satisfactory in every way will be taken back and the money refunded in .11 cases. This is the invariable rule at the GEORGE A. ROSE COMPANY'S store. We want your oatronage and we want your perfect confidence and good will along with it. Things That Make for our Business. Our growth continues each year, and with Good Goods, Low Prices, Polite and The George A Moore's Ready O pi Leads. Colors m Oil, Varnishes, Hard Oil Finishes, Muresco inallcolors for walls, Japalac and Johnson's Wax. You will make no mistake, in using these goods. WathMsMaipdwao'e (So, Henderson, V. C ococooccooooooocooococcocco Why Do You Use Kerosene and Smoke Your Ceilings, Curtains and Walls? See us and we will convince you that ELECTRIC HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. Telephones Nos. 6, 21 and 48. oooooooooooooooooooooa 8 TheCorbittBiggyCo. o o o o o o o 8 o For yoir Patronatge in the past. H 8 HENDERSON, o : CCOCOOCOOCCOOCaCCOCOOOCOCO of Doing Business Our business is large, giving' us a greater purchasing power. We buy in large quan tities, enabling us to make a great saving in our buying, thus giving our customers the advantage of the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. We think we show the most Up-to-Date stock of goods to be found, and cordially and confidently invite the trading public to come and see for themselves. Cheerful Attention, Prompt Service further favors of the trading public. - Mixed Faints Wore introduced in the year 1S8S to the property owners of Henderson and Vance coun ty. They have stood the test during the 18 years ivin en tire satisfaction, vearinr, look ing better and lasting longer than any other paints made. Linseed Oil, Floor Oil, O LIGHTS are better and fre quently Cheaper. For yoir bvisiness in future. J N. C n u I vi i lilllllU Rose Company. 1 is a Point in our and Satisfied Customers o e e e ROP.EUT LASSIT VAi, President. ('. I o Rose Co Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company. - Vc will loan money to persons who want to buy or build homes. We will insure your homes you already have. If you have real esta 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 payim-nt of both principal and interest when due. If you insure your property with ns the money vill stay in the county ami 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, or insure your lift or your property. Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company. 0 9 Do You Hesitate tc tVic'ie year heme comforut'.i'e, because you think the 9 I A. S. RENN & SON, Plumbers. 80OOOOCOCOOcOOOOOCOS m Powhatan Chemical Co's. ( Independent) Ifieif GRADE FERTILIZERS IRE THE BEST. mm a m o o o o O G O O O 0 GUARANTEED MINIMUM ANALYSIS. Ammonia Phos. Acid Potash P. ('. Co's. Hustler .", H : White Iyeaf T..h,ieco -J' S ; Xlayric Tobacco J rower 2 S 2 Magic Special 2 8 2 Powhatan Chemical Company, IUCIIMOXI); VA. Not Connected with any Trust. The above brands of high jrade fertilizers are sold ia Henderson, X. ('., by THE BURRQUGHS-COLEMAN CO. Get our prices before buying. Will wve you taoney. Plant !'ed Guanos always on hand. OOQ0S0QDOQCCOCOOCCOCOOOQ I .-41 Favor. .a we hope to merit the mpany J. P.UKTOX, Vice - President. It. S. McCOIX, Sce'v and Treas. expense connected with it will be considerable? If yea arc trying to save money by not 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 "Standard 'trc. We handle "Stan&xnd" plumbing fixtures, and will gladly quote you prices. PHOV A Man Is Trustee for His Family, Tiu duty of every man Ut.,i feet his hoims Lamp fxiO.im: -ur daily, and i!ur ai-o a tl:nns.i other nreidMiti that will . and divtroy your house. Tli.- . iiiiis of a life tiiu- limy ! , , ., in a niirht. A Fire Insuranco Policy Makes Vou Safe. insurance Department Citizens Bank. llll'HARD C. GAKV, .I!:..-,,- 9 Commissioner's Sale of Valuable Lots BY VIKlTi: OF A 1K( III.!: ! nlr Superior Court of Vnmv n,,,,,,, m sM'-i:il proceeding entitled. S.u.,!, .1 ;,.., et al, expnrte. 1 will divide 11,;,, (.,. ' , p.-ireeiw and well by pnldie :iu linn Tuesday, March 27th, 1906, subject to the confirmation nf t!i. . (.,( ,,n that parcel of land tit uate in'ar t!i r,iiiir ate limit- of the town Ilen.l. rsmi ami ItnuVul fd as follows: Bccin t a Miil t,jU. (( from the center of the Seal..mi.i Air 1 1" Railway, on the HOUtli hide, an. I ,.,1,, jIV'. from au iron (.take, corner of the Hnifr.,ni Cotton Mill lot, and run theinv S fit; y .V.KlVa feet ton ntake; thence S m;. K. s si, chains to a gum; thence X. 7.2" hams t.i stake in J. K. Clack's line: th.mv ;,!,', Clack's line X. H7, V. r7..".o . lutin, t stone. I. 1. light s corner in lack it thence along lliht's line S. l.t. V feet to an iron stake: thence X. ;7. V. -j.t; feet to an iron stake. Might's corner: tliu.v along the railrttad line S. i".t. V. 2 Iwi t,, beginning. Containing '!'. at ivn Terms: One fourth cash, hj.ltii.v f,,nr eight anil twelve month with intenv i. 9 ilelerret! pa.vmentH trom day of wile. Pur chasers desiring longer time may mnU a; angements to that effect. This February Ull;. THOMAS M. 1'ITT.M AX. CuniuiiKMiihfr To My Friends and Customers. Davy Crockett ail: ' IV Mire you are riht nnd then tfotilitad." I have taken time to lie certain, and can da right bygiriiigtliuiikN to my frienritt and ciHtoni rs nnd the public genera Uj for the Largest business in 1905 th 't I have ever done. I now intend to go ahead, hy carrying the largctt utock for P.xm; that 1 have ever had. Ample capical, experience ;in.l )t desire to please mii.-t iimi!i in good service, DORSEY'S cv 1 Drug Store. Horses and Mules We have on sale a car m f '""l horses and mules. This stock lxiiiu well bought can and will l" soM :it the pght price Cash r on lime. Recollect, we are handling tli'- Best Grades of Ouano, also Bugges,VVagons, Harness, Groceries, Feedstuffs, and General Herchandise, And we jiioposi- nivin ni ' li-"'"'' '' (l.oth cash ihmI ere.lit niii-s.) ii- ;:'"! as any other reputable firm nn i.tel " 'In together with -uirt-iii tn-iiiiii'Mit i'i"l a 'S'il'AKK I)i:.L," wensk v.. hi '.i""i With thank fur p.-ist fav.n- w " P.espeei fully your-. Crudup-Kiltrcll Company, K1TTKKLL. N STANDARD OF THE WORLD, The Singer Sewing Machine Kohl right forenshorne.-v instalments, liny ''' !'w style: DROP-HEAD CABINET. Full line of machine sdj !'"' of allkinJs. Needle. ( iil. '' kept in Mtock. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Henderson, N. C. L. IV. HOLLO MAN, Manager. PARKER'S i 2 Drug Stores. J i,i O The way to nave money i- J buy at the right drug attire, i 4 J right drug tore is PAUKI-.- f 6 It's right all along the Jin'' 11 " a store for everybody. It - ;l i store where 100 cents buy a Z lars worth of goods no lnaM'-r . who brings in the dollar. H""'' T and noor alike get satisfa''i"" 1 S ri here. i Full stock of new crop ? I Field and Curden Seeds Z from the most reliable growers m J the country. 1 I PAR-KER'S I I 2 Drug Stpres, f
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