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8 THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF-THUESDAY, MAECH 22. IUCJ6. i! ' 1 The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. -BT- THAD R. MANNING. TIiriJSDAY, MARCH 22. 1000. It is surprising to learn from the (Jaffney (S. C, ) Lrdgor that it lias heard "'quite a dal of criticism of Messrs. JJutier & Osborne for defend ing f!eore Hasty." This is alto gether wroii. Xo matter how guilty a man may be he is entitled to atrial and to counsel to hoc 1 hat he has ius t ice. Charlotte OhM-rvt-r. The objection docs not lie in defend ing a criminal, but the manner of do ing it. Some lawyers tro beyond seeing that their client gets justice, in doing everything in their power to defeat the very ends of justice. That is not what Haste's lawyers wanted him to ft as judged bv their conduct of the case. ADMIRABLE SPIRIT DISPLAYED. The Xorfolk Lund murk says: Ad mirable spirit is displayed by Col. YV. F. Deasley, of Plymouth. X. C, in of fering to serve without compensation on the national commission to locate the graves of Confederate dead in Xorrthern cemeteries, in accordance with the act which provides for suit ably marking t he long-neglected rest ing places of ihe-e gallant men.'' It was indeed a patriotic feeling that prompted Col. Hcasley's offer, and he is entitled to the praise which the Landmark bestows upon him Char lotte (d)svrver. Vet notwithstanding Col. Ieaslcys offer to serve without compensation, the appointment went to another man, who it is presumed will take the pay that goes with it. THE WILMINGTON STAR TO BECOME MORE EFFULGENT. Our esteemed contemporary the Wilmington Morning Star, is becom ing rejuvenated in its old age. It was not very long ago that it udopted type-setting machines and made other additions to its mechanical equipment, and now Editor I'crnard announces still further improvement.-. A rcccr.t is.t: o contained the following: In the line f improvement- the Morning Star is moving forward. A new, large and much faster newspa per press, a modern folding machine, with trimmer and paster attach ments, and a machine to supersede pewing by hand in the Star 15ook l'indery, are in transit- and expected to arrive during the coming week. All these machines are brand iiew. have the latest improvements, and are the very best of their class. Their installation will add largely to the facilities in our mechanical depart ment and will enable us to give the readers of the Morning Star an en larged paper .March 2.'!rd, the begin ning our seventy-eighth volume, un less some unexpected delay inter venes. it is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles with Manan. the grent pile remedy. It is put up in collaps able tubes with nozzle ami tuny be intro duced and applied lit, I lie seat of the trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold bv the Kerner McNnir Druir Company. - - -. Hasty's Spntence None too Severe. I'harlotte Olmerver. The newspapers of South Carolina appear to be of one opinion regard ing the result of the Hasty trial, to wit: ttiat the slaver ot the two actors deserves the life sentence he received and was fortunate in not lieing sent to the scaffold TheCharlestou AVii s :i nd Conrwr gives as its opinion that deorge Hasty will llnd life imprison ment in the penitentiarv a fearful penalty for his brutal crime, but it will Ih none too long for the offense which he has committed nirainst so ciety," and continues, "There ought to be no sympathy for him in the fate which has overtaken him and ht should be required to serve out hi term to the last minute of his life. It is oniv in this wav that he can make any atonement for his bloodv work.' What tends to make Hastv's fate seem harder than it would otherwise apiHar is that so manvmen in South Carolina just as guilty as he hasgone tin whipped ol justice. However there is little room for mercy in ease of this kind. a Do Not lie Imposed Upon Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tarn n throat anil lung remedy, nnd en account of the ifreat merit und popularity ol tole.v s Jtoney and tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitation have siniilarsoumlinn names. IV- Wiire of them. The genuine Foley V Houev and Tar is in a yellow- pacfcfip Ask for i and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for roughs and cold. Melville Dorsey Items from Bobbitt. Uobbitt. X. V.. March 21. The people of llobbitt community en joyed a rare treat during the past week in having the opportunity of twice hear ing ltev. Zensky Hinohara. a native Jap anese minister who has been recently graduated from Trinity College and who is soon to return to hi native country Ou Fridav night he cave a most inter asting lecture ou Japan her people and her customer. This was given under the auspices of the Missionary Depart ment of the Plank Chapel Epworth League and was heartily enjoyed !v every one present. The lecture was fol lowed by an informal reception in honor of Mr. Hinohara and the eveuing was spent in pleasant social intercourse. On Sundav afternoon Mr. Hinohara preached at Flank Chapel church. Hi plea jor the right use of Missions was in spiriting and will, we hope, prove effective, Miss Sallie Lewis, of Goldsboro, is vis iting at the home of Mrs. Tom Crudup in Kittrell. Dr. B. G. Allen, who has been visiting for a rue nth at the home of his mother, Mrs. P. J. Allen, will leave Saturday to return to his work in Saginaw. Mitchell county. A Friend that was a Friend. Don't frown look pleasant. If you are muttering from indigestion or sour ftoniuch. take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon Jako Moore of Atlanta, Ga., says: 4-I suffered more than 20 years with indigestion. A friend recommended Kodol. It relieved me in one diy and I now enjoy better health than for many years." Kodol digests what you eat. relieves sour stomach, gas on stomach, belch a,t. Sold at Parkar'. Two Drag Stores. Mr. Comsiock's Nose. rirtSili Timr-.-. Good for Mr. Hugh Gordon Miller of Virginia and New York. He has performed a splendid service he smashed the nose of one Anthony Comstock. And lie did it so thor oughly and so beautifully that he is lifted higher in the estimation of the people. Mr. Comstock may be doing a public service too, but often he for gets himself, which was proved to be the ease when he called Mr. Millar a liar. An he did bo Miller took two steps in the direction of Comstock, shot out his right list and landed with much effect on the voice agenp's left eye. The encounter took place in the office of Commissioner Shields, the latter crying wildly, "Stop, gen tlemen!'' 15ut one gentleman did not stop. The report of the mix-up says: There were quite a number of deputy Ciiitcd States marshals in the room, and tlicy Hjrnng to separate .Miller and I'om stork. The lawyer, who is a big man, broke awaj from the two marshals who held him and again rushed at Comstock. This time he jabbed his left fist intoCom stock's other eve. ('omstock shouted something, and Mil- er struck him again, this time cutting his nose severely. Court attendants grabbed Miller and held him in a chair. The lawyer was white with rage. Lorn- took was mopping the blood Irom his face and could see little, because both ves had nearly closed up. Miller was in- ormallv arraigned before the commis- . 1 .! 1 sioner on the complaint oi i omstocK, who said: Mr. Commissioner, von were a witness to this unprovoked assault. I want this inn n punished." Miller shouted at the top ol his voice: ' Xo man in this country, so long as 1 live, shall call me a liar and get away with it. I am not through with you yet." ccording to the Xew Vork way of thinking the lawyer may not be en titled to praise, though lie has every reason for knowing that he will re vive the congratulations of the peo- ile of the State in which he was born. . Torture by Savages. "Spfikiiig of the torture to which some of tin savdK? tribes in the Philippines (subject ir captives, reminds mo of I lie intense suf- crinji I niliireil for three months from in- fhnii mi t ion of the kiilin-yn." s;lH V. M. Sherman, ol ('tisliiiip;, Me. "Nothing helped me until I tried Fleet ric Bitters, three bottles oi which completely cured me.'' Cuiph liver complaint, dyspepsia, blood disorders and mn!;iri.i. nnd retnres the weak jiinj nervous rolii!-! liea!ih. (iiiarat:ted l.y Melville !, iliii""i.-t. Price oOc. Epsom Items. Kpsom, N. C. March 21, J'.iOti. Mr. V. T. Stainback's children. Helen and Annie Hurt, who have been visitinsr Mr. I!. F. Stninback, left yesterday for Carv w here thev are to enter school. Mrs. S. V. I Mike's school near Whit- iker's mill closed last Friday. MisHpattie Alston has crone to Avcnton to attend the marriage of her school mate. Miss oe May. During' her absence Miss F.nima will teach in Kpsom High School. Mrs. (J. W. ( "oppidge and son, Calvin, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives it akelield. Mrs. Willie Aysce.e 1ms been verv ill but is now improving. Miss I arrie inn is very sick with la grippe. Dangers of Pneumonia. cold at 1 liis time if neglected in liable to cause pneumonia wli'e h is so often fatnl.nnd even when the patient has recovered the lungs me weakened, making them peculiarly sn'eept ible to t he development of consump tion Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lung 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 Horsey, drug ging Swain Blackvvell. t 'out ributed Townesville, March 17. A very pretty but iwt weddinir took place March 14th at "Valley Homo"'" near Townesville, when Miss Sallie (Jertruile I.lackwell, be came the wife of Mr. Richard Clyde Swain,, Ilev. ,1. E. Smith, pastor of tlie 1- list Haptist church of Alt. Airv, brother-in-law of the bride, perform ing the ceivinonv. The bride is a daughter of the late lamented. Mr. .1. P. P.lnckwell. and is a l.idv of ex cellent qualities, and great Iv beloved in ner inanv irieiios. i no groom is one of Southport's most energetic young men. Ihev will make their home at Southport Deafness Canot Be Cured wan local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take iutern.il remedies Hall s ( atarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces. Hnll s Catarrh Cure i not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years nnd is a regular prescription. It is composed i the best tonics known, combined with the best blood pui iRers. net ing directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. .1. CHUNKY CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Oruggisis. 75c. Take IlalCs Fa mily Pil! for constipation Honor Roll of School at Bear Pond for Month Ending March 16th. 1906. Nannie l'ardue, Lilian Huff. Sam mie White, Ullie Parhnm, Thomas Ellis. Iby Hunt, Dewey Hunt. Mamie White. Fannie l'ardue, Fred Pardue, Clifton Kdwards. Jewel Floyd. - - . O. B. Burhans Testifies after 4 Years. G. IS. P.urhans. of Carlisle Ceuter, X. Y.. writes: "About four vc.ts ago I wrote you statingth.it Iliad been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less thau two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It en tirely stopped the brick cU.st sediment, and pain nnd symptoms of k Iney disease disap peared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of nuy of those symptoms dur ing the four years that have clasped and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heart ily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to nny one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." Melville Dorsey, druggist. Wlieu in need of market backets call on H. TIIOMASOX. HAS STOOD THETEST 25 YEARS. The old. original GROVE'S Taotelees Chill Tonic. You know what yon are taking It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No eurr, no pay. 50c. Ht.!STER Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy KedialM for Bciy Pccpla. Erisgs Goldea Ga<h and Eeaewed Vigo;. specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Live nd Kidney Troubles, 1'imples, Eczema, Impur Ulood, Bad Breath, Slues:h Bon-els, Headach md Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tal t form. 8S cents n tox. Genuine made iooUBTUI Dr.ro CourASV, Madison, Wis. GCLDEA. JUGGETS FOR SALLOW PCOPU What Constitutes Gambling. Charlotte Observer. Rev. Dr. W. P. McCorkle, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Sa vannah, Ga., preached a sermon re cently In which he charged that la dies and children who played cards for prizes were violating the law against gambling. The deliverance apparently caused somewhat of a stir. In the Savannah Morning Xews Judge Samuel Ii. Adams, form erly of the Supreme Court of Geor gia, denies the allegations of the preacher. He says: "If the players, instead of playing against each other for money j do this for a prize purchased by their money they are guilty of gambling, but if the lady of the house offers to her guests a prize in a card party, a prize to the pur chase of which these players have contributed nothing, they are no more guilty of gambling than :f they were in a spelling bee or foot race in which a orize was offered to the suc cessful contestant." The judge has both the law and common sense on his side. One must stand to lose something as well as have a chance of winning in order to engage in gambling. . . To the Trustees of Henderson Methodist Church. Gentlemen: It is our earnest wish to do nate a quantity of the M. Paint to yonr church and every church w henever it is to be painted. 10,Ki() churches pninted w ith L. & M Barrows & Peck, Montpelier, Vt., write: 'School House No. 1 painted with L. &. M , two coats. I.Fed only hve gallons L.t M. mixed with nine gallons oil. Paint cost only !7Mi cents a gallon." L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lead and makes the paint wear like iron. Actual cost L.& M. about 1.20 per gallon. O. A. Hunt, Riley, Mich., writes: ' Paiuted my residence 1" years ago with L. & M. Looks well now." Sold by Melville Porsey, Drugai11'- ROLL of HONOR. Henderson Graded Shools for Week Ending flarch 16th. Sixth (irfi.de Miss Ethel Hummer. Teacher. Estelle P, u tier 100 Edith Loughlin 98 Gcr.cricvo Draper OS Lessie Ivler -'o Annie Len Peck '.'O Carrie Drapper 95 AFTER SICKNESS. Our Drujrgist, W. W. Parker, Tells How to Regain Strength. 'Owing to this changeable climate and unseasonable weather, thare has been a good deal of sickness in Henderson dur ing the past few week, said our leading druggist, .Mr. W. YV. Parker, ''and we want to sav to the people of Henderson that the one thing to aid recovery after sickness is to give the patient a blood building and strength-restoring tonic, one that will create an appetite and give strength to every organ in the body." 'Now, contained Mr. Parker, from an intimate knowledge of almost every medicine on the market, we do not be lieve there ia another remedy in the coun try equal to our delicious cod liver oil preparation, Vinol. for this purpose. inol is not a patent medicine, as every thing in it is named on the back label of every bottle; it contains every one of the body-build ing. medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but without a drop of the system- clogging oil to upset the stomach and retard its work. It acts directly on the stomach, tones up the digestive organs, creates a healthy appetite, makes pure, rich, red blood, healthy tlesh and muscle tissue, and cre ates strength for every organ in the body. Mr. ICdgar A. Howe of Concord, X. H., says that after a long, severe sickness he was weak and emaciated, all tonics seem ed of no avail, but Vinol restored in a marvelous manner, health, strength and apt etite. If Vinol faila to build up the run-down and convalescent, give new life and strength to the aged, cure stomach trou bles, hard colds nnd hanging on coughs, we cheerfully refund every dollar paid us for it. YV. V. Parker, Druggist. Honor Roll Middleburg Graded School for Month Ending March 16th. Roy Puchan, Glen Parrish, Ray mond Reavis, Harry Rowland, Joe Mabry, George Pegram. Gladys Sat terwhite, Katie White, Warren Wat kins, Archie Bennett, Louise Bennett, Otis Bobbitt, Rirhard Brickhouse, Julian Pegram, Henry Parrish. Taz zie Parham, Janie Rowland. Frank Spain, Olive Buelian, Fletcher White, Zt'lma Mabry. Bertha Parrish, Ag nes IVgram. Bertha Paschal, Willie Spain, Mary White, Charlie Stain back. can Mitdiy 13 rnisod with U tegular, evt n fclinia. ai.il ; 1 of the very best gifi Je. f-r which the i J uiguest prices can ; c jroueu hf, you - , warehouse or iroin i-.b;irco i;uvt"r; if j j you will, a fsvr vciorc:ii;:;ig, J IsiieruHy uso ' g iieruliy uso Urginia-Cardiss I"se theia sjrasti rs ? Jop jrT or second s:plita'i.i!. I.i. f--r-;:. ?s are mixed ly c::;-.Kb:o irea. -- .. been mak'r,' !.-;!:: r.- r": t':?.r : and ciittaid :h.-Si'i.-ric EcifJ. ;; :. and r,itro,-f u," i:r fci-aoni.v in proper piortitiie '.-, itt.:T. b.-i! the t:?iinfrit? of p.:" i !-. ": . havo bt en vn frt.rcit ; . cultivation. scef-t a(J suoiti ;;..". V'rRlela-Csroiin. Cnersi.- Eicbiccud, Va. iin;tft. C-c- NorlOik. Va. Sa-.TnraJ-. t lturhau. N.C. :oot-.'.,.-'c Lnariosion, p. j, a', s, . - -i fcattiaicro, Md, .; or-. EGGS FOR. SALE FROM PRIZE WINNING STRAIN OF Barred Plymouth Rocks They are the best chicke:is for general purposes. A. J. CHEEK. 18 kI Head J R SPRING OF Dry Goods and Millinery Wednesday and Thursday, March 28th and 29th. The ladies are cordially invited. E. G. Davis & Sons Go. THE HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. Is ready to receive applications for Motor Ser vice. The minimum charge will be $200 rer month per one horse power. The fan motor service will start May i5th, 1906 HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. Telephones Nos. 6. 21 and 48. "Pilscncr Export" "Absolutely Pure." Of nil the drinks, good, pure beer is the best and most wholesome. It is a Temper ance Drink. It contains only 3 1-2 per cent, alcohol. Combined with the best of extract of Malt to make it "A LIQUID FOOD" Mail orders solicited. Write lor prices. The Virginia Brewing Co,, Roanoke, Virginia. i i fW 1 rr With a Complete Stock of NEW DRUG We pay strict attention to filling Physicians' Prescriptions Promptly and Correctly Will be glad to serve you and will do our best to give satistaction in all our dealings. KereerMcNair Dring Coc Phone 112. LOUGHLIN BUILDING. SUNDAY HOURS: 8.30 to 10.45 a. m. 3.30 to 6 p. ra. The Modern Housewife A. S. RENN & SON, Plumbers. I Daniel & OPENING lavishes as much care and attention upon her bath room as upon any other part of the house. Her pride in her bath room is shared with the pride in the fix tures when they bear the trade-mark We sell "$ois4r Ware and invite you to examine the various designs we can show you. We guarantee our work to be high-grade and to make you satisfied with us. Our motto is, "Modern Men, Methods and MtteruL" Painting Time LUCAS PAINTS Wear Well, Look Well, Spread Easy. See our color card before buy ing. Popular prices prevail here pu paints. HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS. Farm and Garden Tools, Build ers' Materials, &c. Company. IS a renovator food for stock, (he cow per is unsurpassed. To get the larg est possible yield of cow peas fro: any given soil, a plentiful applic: tion of Potash is necessary. The best methods leading to certain success are fulU explained in the 65-page illustrated book, which we send free to farmers who write for it. It tells of the remarkable ;sults attained with cow peas nourished upon Potash. Addre.o. CES.MAM KALI WORKS. JTear York 93 Nassau Street, or AUanta, Ga. 3'i So. Broad atrscfc o Drink Benton Mineral Water and be Well. O Nature's Own Remedy. Convincpil that I have (rood thing in the mineral water clineoverel on my place I want to convince others of its undoubted curative propertied. To t h out wit o cannot vinit the uprinjr and get the water free I will deliver it in any quan tity, 5 gallons or more, once a week, at 15 cent a gallon. Person who furnish their own demijohus ran get the water at 10 cents a gallon. If not satisfied after using the water will refund the money. This water has proved effleneioun in curingchronic constipHtiou. indigestion and stomach disorders, kidney anil bladder troubles and kindred diseases. It acts freely upon these organs and its beneficial effect is marked after uing it a short while. ANALYSIS SHOWS Iron, Calcium, Majrnesia, Sodium, Potassium as Carbonates, Phosphates, Silicates and Chloride. Read the followinr testimonial: I highly recommend the water from Mr. B. F. Harris' mineral spring, for kidney and stomach diseases. 1 have been suffering with kidney trouble for many years, these organs at times failing to perform their functions. Since drinking this water I have felt better than I have in years, when as liefore drinking it I had to keep something on hand all the time to relieve me. MRS. MARY J. CLARKE. B. F. R. F. O. No. 5. ocoocooccoccooccoccoccocooo GUARD AGAINST DANGER. Explosion of the Hot Water Back or Pipes con nected with your Stove or Range may occur in Summer as wall as Winter. Hot water is not only a convenience nnd luxury but an absolute necessity in every household. But it carries with it an element of danger explosions a re liable to occur. And it is not necessary for the pipes to freeze to cause explosion, as many persons erroneously suppose. CAUSE OF EXPLOSION All modern houses have in the kitchen a hot water boiler built of copper or galvanized iron connected with a cast iron water back in the range, which forms the most important part of the hot water system, and when 1 he circulation stops (by freezing, rust or otherwise,) what was intended Tor a hot water system is converted into a steam system wilh the main part of the outfit built of cast iron. 1'nless vent is given to the extra pressure in the sj'stem. something must break. PREVENTION" Every pressure boiler of any description has a safety valve, so called. Why? Simply because stea n. so useful when under control, is so dangerous when beyond control The engineer does not intend to allow his steam to rise beyond a point of safety, but he has an automatic safety valve iu case it does. Yon do not intend to have obstruc tions of ice, rust or anything else in the su ply pipes of your kitche hoiler. but they do pel there and cause damage unless you have some kind of safety appliance. This is within eawy reach at very small cost. Inventive geniui has thrown around the hot, water system in the kitchen the same safeguard placed about he pressure boiler of the stationary or locomotive engines. With the Simplex Safety Valve attached to the heating pipe of your hot water boiler explosion is impossible, whether from freezing, rust or otherwise. Cost, attached and guaranteed to prevent explosion from any cause whatever, $2.00. N'o person who has hot water connections in the house can afford to be without this appliance. We are sole agents in Hen derson for the sale of the SIMPLEX SAFETY VALVE. , O. R. Browne CgL Co, Practical Sanitary Plumbers. BUY A HOME WITH RENT MONEY. I? Did you know tha.t the money you pay out for rent could be saved by littles until you could buy a home with it? IT IS TR.UE! The Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company will help you solve questions of this kind. It is one of the jrrent purposes of tlii UoiupMiiy to help tli way;e-earner Ix-cohih a wajr--saver, and l help the home-ienter leeome a home-owner. e Lern Particulars R. S. McCOIN, ROlU;RT LASS1TER. President. Winter Goods Will he sold at reduced prices to make ro m or 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 or c r 1 . m . iarm irom canned uoods to Mat, Mour, Hay and Grain by ! the car load. Wholesale or retail a lowest prices See us before you buy elsewhere. H.TH0MAS0N of soil and as a HARRIS, Henderson, JV. C. J by Inqu rinjj of Sec'y and Trcas. C. J BURTON. Vlce-Presidrnt Phpne io. TORNADO nrjsucsarucEi ?20,0()0.00 pai.l out by the In suranco Companies for datnap. done bj the rwent cyclone in n. dcreon. Protect Your Hom With a Tornado Policy. For further information, and rate apply to insurance Department Citizens Dank. RICHARD C. GARY, J: Commissioner's Sale of Valuable Lots DV VIRTUE OF A DECREE OK Tltr '-'Superior Court of Vance county m J" special proceeding entitled, Sarnli J ;ui.,m etal, ex parte, I will divide into lot parcels and sell by public auction on i, Tuesday, March 27th, 1906, subject to the confirmation of the coui t. " that parcel of laud situate near the ..in.,ir ' ate limit of the town Henderson and l.,im, el aa follows: Iletrin at a stake tiltv t from the center of the Seaboard Air Liu.? Kailway, on the south side, and eiK,t j..t from an iron stake, corner of the Hetiderm.ii' otton Mill lot, anl run thence s. ;;. y f feet to a stake; thence S. si, ; s chains to a tctim; theuce N. 7.2. chains t a stake in J. R. Clack's line; thence jdtm- 'luck's line X. 87, W. S7.50 chains to u etone. P. I. Hieht'a corner in Clacks In,, " thence alonic HiRht's line S. 13. W f-et to an iron stake: thence N. '7. V. -jiif. feet to an iron stake, Might's comer; tliii.v alonjr the railroad line S. 25', W. t bejrinniii;. Coutaininc 39 acres. Terms: One fourth cash, balance f..er eight and twelve months with inter.' ,i deferred payments from day of sale. 1'ur: chasera desirinic longer time mar mnke ;u I anffementa to that effect. This February 1900. F THOMAS )f. PITTMAX. ? Commissioner. T f Planting i! Successfully Fir-t r- cjuisite GOOD S KED S t'latHour b'isiiiess. Sccoml re quisite that's up to you in planting. We've pot the livt "grovv" kind of gardrn and flower seeds. Yn can take tin in away f rom us without an resista ce on our part, for a very small pricr at PARKER'S 2 Drug Stores. Cut th'w out ojood for 1 J in luyinr one dollar's worth, j Horses and Mules; We Lave on sale a car load of ol f borst-t and mules. This ntM k iK-in well LouRht can and will be miM at the right price Ch or on 1 Ime. Recoil, ct. we arc handling the Best Grades of Guano, also B .ggies.Wagons, ! Harness, Groceries, Feedstuff s, an General Herchandise, t And w propose pivinn our -tif-t hit' (both cash and credit ones,) as ,''ra? as any other reputable firm ran, nnd on th together with conrteons treatment uil "SQUAHE DEAL ,' we ask yonr ntrirf With thnnka for pait favorn. we nr Itoipoct fully your, Crudup-Kittrcll Company, ; KITTRELL. X. C X To My Friends and Customers. Davy Crockett aaid: -lie suit you are rijcht and thenKoaLeHd." I have taken time to be certain, and can do right by giving thank to ray friends and custoraerH and the public generally for the Largest business in 1905 tH-t I Kolvo ever done. I now intend to go nhea'l I v carrjing the largest stock f r 1006 that I have ever had. Ample capical, experience ai.J deaire to please must result in good aervicc. DORSEY'S 1 Drug Store. With Plenty of Capitill And buying In quantitie fI . ch. we are prepared to fur- ',s nish our customers either for cash or ou time at bottom prices, t Dry Goods. Shoes. HevV Grooceries. Buggies. Har ness. Wagons. Horses an4 any hing else yu may need. "vTe have bought Mr. C. Raney 'scot ton gin and guW business and have contract for a full supply of guano a1 the right prices. r CRUDDP-KITTRELLCI KITTRELL. W. f . j,
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