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THE HENDEUSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, APKIL 10, 1906. 4 CONDENSED STATEMENT THE GITZENS BANK, Henderson, A. C. APRIL 6, 1906. Resources, Loans aii'l Iis.-ounts, -Uvt-nlraff s -Stocks and Ilonds -Hanking House and Fixtures Cash on Hand and I)ue from Banks Total Liabilities. Tapital Stock paid in Surplus and Profits Cashier's Chocks Outstanding Certified Checks - - - Deposits Total We take pleasure in presenting to you our recent pub- lisheu statement, l ne paia in vapuai, earned ourpius ana individual liability of stockholders is $235,000.00; all of which serves as a guarantee fund for the security of its i depositors. I his Bank is under State inspection. It is also required to make its condition public, thus throwing around the 1'ank every possible safeguard. We invite your account. WM. A. HUNT, Cashier. r 1 1 a. s mmm m , OF THE TOWN ERY LOW PRICES. Lumber, Lime, Shingles, 1 loors, Windows, Fr unes. Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, iscc JOHN H. W ATKINS. A. I). Snienlon wants to employ a capable and soher wheelwright. Steady job to the rilit, man. See ad vert isement in tliis paper. Miss Hat t ie ( 'row has taken a posi tion wit li Thomas &. N' wconili for a few weeks during busy season, where she will Ik? rlad to see and serve her friends. Candidates for the various county offices are befjiiiiiiny to announce themselves. We are already publish ing the card of some e-ood men who desire 1o serve t he people. As will be seen by advertisement in this paper, a No. 1 Har Lock typo writer ia excellent condition, is offer ed for sale at .: .(. Address V. . l!oX 277, Durham, N. '., if interested. W. T. WhittenA; Co. announce that I hey have received their samples of Polly Vardeii chocolate. All persons hoi line; let ters are request ed to pre sent sa me and receive a sample pack five. Mr. K. Pope, the tew photo uT.q!u'r, has opened his rallery over -fe s drug store and is ready to N'i iv those who wish work in his line. S,i 1 1 -f : 1 4 -1 ion as to work and prices is ' i promise to pat rons. S. Kapport, the eye specialist, n.iv.rtises to be at Slassenbtire;'s lb tel, Tuesday. May 1st, for the pur pose of examining eyes and iittinr el isses. KeniendiiT the day and il.i'casthe Doctor will be here for or..- d;iv only. The Presbytery of Albemarle is ia sc ion at (ireenville this week. The Henderson church is represented by the pastor, Kev. .1. H. Henderlite and Haling Klder Kobert Putin. Mrs. Samuel YVutkins is a delegate from the .Woman's Missionary Societv. K. v. K. P. Pradley and Kiilin; Klder li. A. Pullock went from Nut bush church ond Killing Elder N. P. Daniel from Oak Hill. You will be interested in the adver tisement of the D. Y. Hardee Furni ture Company if you want anything in their line parlor furniture, bed r."ui furniture, dining room furni ture, kitchen furniture, otiice furni ture, mattings, carpets, rus. art s'piares, baby carriages, etc. They have a good stock to select from and i h. t prices :irc as low as the same 1 i.i-s of oods can be bought any- The Original. v A C ... Chicago, originated Honey ! throat ami lung rcn'dy, and ; the great merit and popularity j iuy and Tar many iiaitations j ' the genuine. These worthltss j similarsounding names. He 1 ie genuine Foley's Honey a x.llow package. Ask for it j :iv substitute. It is the best ! - II. vilely !. vvai Mini :! I ij i, ! . (Mighs and colds. Melville Pors.y j . . . Get a. Package Free. , W i ,iVt. rm-ived our samples of Polly 'i: a Chocolate. All persons holding . -will please bring them in and re ",;v' a sample package frw. W. T. WHITTKX A CO. . - . -u. nt up-ti'. i'ati- wun.cn of today . ... lu.w to hake, wasli. sing aud play: '' hunt these talents a wife is N. ti. 1 ss slie t;lcs Uocky Mountain Tea. 1'aikcr s Two Hiug Stoics. Wheelwright Wanted. V. anted, to employ a good wlnvl i -ht. Must he capable and s.5'r. V" i.i v job to tV.ti riiit man. Applv A. K. SMPHPON. Henderson. X. C. P.-: rices mat tell the tale quality that makes the sale. Barnes Clothing Store. 1 -4 Wsvnted. "cady and able men to learn the 'r.i ie ,,f beveling and silvering glasa for in:;lliriJ Kjcellcnt opportunity for quick i ..iii t inent. Ciood wages and steady vk guaranteed to non-union men. M'l'iy at once to the STANDARD MIRROR CO.. High Point, X. C. HOU-taTER' Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Erfsgs Golden Health and Renewed Viecr rid iwu i iug?isn iiowels. Headache t fom R-e- U RfM'k-v Mountain Tea in tab rrnr .7 Rt' c,lIl'v. Madison, Wis. CwIren nuggets for sallow peopls ntl '3f.Ciflc S?1- Cr.nstlpr.tion. Indigestion, L!v Ski iH,i7,7ro,"'les.-, J'iinples". Ec-?ema, Impure .-i:i7,.",12.43 r,,r,18.84 20,401.2.", 10,7:52.73 r,o,2.-,8.42 $100,000.00 42,000.30 23S.42 42.70 .',00.302.2.-, .?.j30,483.07 Governor Glenn to Speak. (iov. (iienii will speak at the Pear pond school, on Tuesday, May let. This will be the occasion of the clos ing exercises and a large crowd is ex pected. The (iovernor will arrive on the train from Paleih No. ii.S and the speaking will be about ' o'clock. Let the people bear the date in mind and give (Iov. (ilenn a recep tion worthy of the man anil the great cause of education, industrial de velopment and civic advancement which he represents. . (irow Strong Again. Nothing will relieve incijj;''ntion that if not u thorough lin-ni;mt. Kn.lol I,vsi('pHiti Cure digests what you cat, and allows t lie ctoma.h to lest. leeiiperat . and grow st rong again. A few doses of Kodol after meals will soon lestoie the toinai li and digestive or gans to a full performance of their functions naturally. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. - - . Pope's Photo Studio over Horsey 'e drug store. - - - The Contemporary Club. The meeting of the Contemporary Club at Mr. E. (i. Putler's Monday night of last week was one of the most enjoyable yet held. Mr. J. C. Kittrell read an exceptionally fine and instructive paper onForestry and this and the discussions following threw many interesting sidelights on the subject. The attendance was good and the evening pleasantly and profitably spent. The next meeting will be held with Mr. YY. S. Parker. Papers to be read will be the Physi cal Phenomena of the Subliminal Self by Dr. Poggeshall, and the Sani ty of Hamlet, by Prof. A. E. Akers. The Richest Alan in the World. The richest man in the world cannot have his kidneys replaced or live without them, so it is important not to neglect these organs. If ColeyH' Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign of danger, the symptoms will disappear and your health will he restored, as it st lengthens ami l.uilds up these organs as nothing else will. ( (scar I'ownmn, Lebanon. Ky., writes: - I have used Foley's Kidney Cureavid take great pleasure in statieg that it cured me permanently of kidney disease, which certainly would have cost meniylife." Mi-lvilV Iorsey. druggist. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE ItKOMO ipiiuine Tablets liruggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. (iUOYE'H (ignaiure i on each box. 2oc. See Dr. Rapport at the Mas senburg Hotel, Tuesday, May 1 , if you wish to have your eyes examined and glasses ad justed. The Doctor will be here for one day only. Bear in mind the day and date. For Register of Deeds. I hereby announce, myself a candidate for the otiice of Register of Hoods of Vance county, subject to the action of the Pemocratic County Convention. I respectfully ask the support of my friends in all parts of the county and if nomina ted and elected pledge myself to a faith ful service of the public in performing the duties of said office. P. A. P.CI.LOCK. . -4 Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. Several ye;irs since my lungs were so bad ly affected that 1 had many hemorrhages." writes A. M. Ake of Wood. lnd. "I took treatment with several phsicians without any benetit. I then start cd to take Foley's Honey and Tar. and my hnigs are now as sound as a bullet. 1 recommend it iu ad v aural stages of lung trouble. Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough and heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. KefiiM substittltes. Melville Porsey. druggist . For Sale. A No. 4 Par-Lock Typewriter in excel lent condition. Price -?" .oo. Address P. O. POX :277. Purhaui. X". C. Take Vinol. and rend Parker s adver tisements. -... Suits that suits the hard to suit. Barnes Clothing Store. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itihiiie- niin.l Illeediii!' l'rot rndintr files 1 'rn-eists are !n' horized to refund money if I A.H UIM'MKM fails to cure in t to 14 ila. ,.0c. COAL AND WOOD. Hard, 5plint and Steam Coal, I Pine and Oak Wood, Why pay for splitting your w ood when von can get it split ready for the stove with out exrtra cost? We will nell you SPLIT , V)01 for the same price that you pay for I sawed wood anywhere else. e uave a ma chine for the business that s how we da it Doesn't cost us much more to furnish it this way and we give our costomers the benefit in order to get ticir patronage. poythress Coal and Wood Go. PHOXE. X'0. 8S. Deserved Promotion. Mr. S. T. (Ireen, bridge foreman of the Richmond division of the Sea board Air Line Railway, has been promoted to the position of master carpenter of the Birmingham and At lanta division and branches, and went to Birmingham to enter upon his duties last week. .This is a de served promotion and one that Mr. Green's friends are gratified at al though rprretting the necessitj of his removing so far away. Capable, sober and trustworthy there is no straighter man than Sam Green in the service of the Seaboard and these qualities are recognized in the pro motion that has come to him in the important station he is called to fill. Mr. (ireen will make Birmingham his headquarters. HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS. The old. original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what yon are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay- -jOc. Have your photos made at Pope's Photo Studio over Dorsey's drug tstore. OR. will be S. RAPPORT at the Massenburgr Hotel, Tuesday, May 1 , for the purpose of examining eyes and fitting glasses. Consultation free. . . Salve! Salve! Spread the Salvo, but let it be I'ine Salve, nature's remedy for cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by the Kerner-Mc-Nair Drug Company. To the Trustees of Henderson Episcopal Church. Gentlemen: We want to donate some I.. & M. Paint to your church whenever you paint. The largest Methodist church in Georgia expected to use 100 gallons of the usualJcind of paint, they only used 32 gallons L. M. mixed with tii gallons Linseed Oil. It costs less to paint a house with L & M. than with other paint, because painter mixes Linseed Oil fresh from the barrel at GO cents a gallon with L. &. M., and doesn'tpay $1.50 per gallon for Linseed Oil as done if ready-for-use paint is used. Also because the L. & if. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes the paint wear like iron. Actual cost L. & M. about 1.20 per gallon. Sold by Melville Dorsey, Henderson, X. C. $3.00 pants for $1.00 a leg. Seats free. Barnes Clothing Store. For headache, constipation, etc., Dade's Little Liver Pills are best. They cleanseand ionic the liver. Sold by the Kerner-McXair Drug Company. We are shooting out our shoes. See the prices. Barnes Clothing Store.. For SaJe. A No. i Par-Lock Typewriter in excel lent condition. Price .:J0.0). Address, I . O. 15UX 277, Durham, X. C. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, OF CHARLOTTE, X. C, will he in Henderson at Massenburg'e Hotel on Saturday, .May Gth, foroneday on.y. His practice is limited to Eve. :ar, Xose, and Throat, and Fitting lasses. Eor bloating, belching, indigestion, etc., at a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after meals. Sold by the Kerner-McXair Drug Company. NOTICE. BY VIUTI'E OF POWER CONFERRED upon me by a trust deed executed bv Si 1 Bowing and wife, Alice Bowing, on the Sth day of July 1 !o:j, which said deed is luly registered in a nee countv. Book 20 at page ,'50, I shall on MONDAY, MAY 21st, 1906, ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of Henderson, X ('., the following piopertv, to-wit: One lot or parcel of land situate in the town of Henderson. X. C, and bounded as follows: Begin at a stake E. Davis and Owen Davis corner, and run thence alongE. Davis' line 150 feet more or less to Hughes lley or Pettigreiv street; thence along said Hughes Alley or Pettigrew street 7H feet to n stake; thence paralel with the first line to Owen Davis' line (about 100 feet;) thence ilong Owen Davis line to the beginning. This lith day of April. 1!0G. J. L. (TRRIX, Trustee. John B. Stetson Hats S3.SO and $5.00. TIME GUT F a M T has every thing to do do with the appearance of a suit whether new ideas are incorporated or not might as well have the latest for the same money. If you get them here they are right. W ATKINS CLOTHING has all the ear-marks of finely tailored garments. Drop in and try on one of these suits the result will be highly pleasing. Your "Clothing Ideals" will always find a com plete realization here. Come in and be "Spring Suited" today. We are the leaders in stylish Neckwear, Fancy Under wrear, Hosiery, Straw Hats, Suits made to measure and Furnishing Goods generally. EASTER EXERCISES. South Henderson Methodist Episco pal Sunday-school Celebrates the Event with Song and Recitation Sunday .Night. Easter was observed by the South Henderson Methodist Episcopal Sunday-school Sunday with special exercises. The attendance was large and the children acquitted tbemsel ves very creditably. Following is the program: Address of welcome by superin tendent, . L. Oarhck: Ladies and Gentlemen: This is indeed an occasion where speech is utterly un necessary, for the fact of our being here speaks so eloquently that the words of a Demosthenes or a Cicero would fall flat and stale and unprofitable. We welcome you. one and all; we are glad once more to look into your pleas ant faces and speak face to face with you. We give praise to our Heavenly Father for His goodness and mercy towards us during the past year, we thank Him that so many of us have been spared to meet together to-night to com memorate the resurrection of our blessed Lord. Xow, friends, we once more welcome you trusting that you may be entertain ed and benefited by the exercises of the evening. OpeningSong Coronation Xo. 20J Easter Greetings Master Ira Biggs A Little Birdie Miss Hal Woodlief Foreign Missions Miss Ora Biggs Song by the School "Calvary" Risen Triumphant By 13 Girls Let Us All Wake Up Miss Robbie Xicholson Two Little Hands Miss Ruthie Parrish Mamma's Darling Miss Heathie Linder Song by the School "Jesus Saves" Victorious Travelers By 5 Girls Easter Day Miss Gillie Parrish At the Door Miss Ozelle Saunders Christ is on the Throne Miss B. Tnompson Little Sunbeam Miss Belle Clapton Song by the School " Who may Come" Address by the Pa6tor Little Flower Girl Miss Annie Thompson The Apostles' Creed Miss Gillie Parrish The Vision Miss Annie Catlett Song by the School "Just a Little While" Victory By 7 Boys Entire Consecration Miss Agnes Xicholson Grandpa's Flower Miss Pattie Catlett My Dollie Miss Ella West I Love to go Sunday-school Miss Zula Oakly Song by the School "Looking this Way" Let Ue Crown Him By 14 Girls I Have no Mother Miss Sophia Parrish Dollie's Dress Miss Heathie Lindor Easter Wishes Miss Mamie Pittman Under Thy Wing Miss Bobbie Xicholson Easter Miss Sallie Hay Closing Address Miss Agnes Xicholson Song by the School We'll XeverSay Goodbye. This is the season of listleness headaches and spring disorders. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Ten is a sure preventative. Makes you strong and vigorous. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. The latest and prettiest styles at Pope's Photo Studio, over Dorsey'sdrug store. ee samples. Good enough suits for any body. Enough suits for every body. Barnes Clothing Store. ROLL OF HONOR. Henderson Graded Shools for Week Ending April 13th. Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plummer, Teacher. Estelle Butler...,. 100 Virgie Harris 100 Alfred Wester 05 Eighth Grade Miss Susie ('. Gilliam, teacher. Alwyn Barnes 99 Josie Barnes 98 Marguerite Brady 98 Asa Hardee 98 - - - Don't Tie Yourself Up. Don't tie a cough or cold up in your sys tem by taking a remedy that binds the bow els. Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It is different from all other cough syrups. It is better. It opens the bowels expels all cold from the system, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An ideal remedy for young and old. Children like it. Sold nt Parker's Two Drug Stores. EGGS FOR. SALE FROM PRIZE WINNING STRAIN OF Barred Plymouth Rocks They are the best chickens foi general purposes. A. J. CHEEK. Tilt and Shoes The George A. Rose Company. Head the advertisement of t Ik George A. Pose Company. They an nounce their ability to supply the wants of their customers in every line notwithstanding the depletion of Ptock incident to Easter buying. Their careful and resourceful buyer always keeps pace with the changing conditions of trade and no demand is too great for his reserve forces. Thev show a lieautiful line of silks, in every shade of the rainbow and every combination of color, in both plain and changeable effects, silk batistes, trimmings, allover embroideries, plain and figured nets for waists, summer underwear, hosiery, etc. Crossett shoes for men and E. P. Heed's shoes for women are their leaders in fash ionable footwear while they have other good shoe values also. The millinery department is up to date and Miss Wild's work has made her a popular favorite with patrons. You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A gentle, soothing warmth. (ills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents Teu or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Epsom Notes. Communicated. Miss Estelle Pd wards of Oxford Semi nary, spent Easter with Miss Myrtle Weldon. Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Newton who have liven visiting in Granville, returned home last Monday. Miss Ida Kearney of Kearney, spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Susie Green. Mr. Willie Daniel of Gary High School, and Miss Rowena Daniel of Oxford Sem inary, spent Easter with their pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. YV. B. Daniel. Miss Zola Duke, who has been suffering from a case of poison oak, has about re covered. The young people of this place had a very enjoyable picnic at Whitaker's mill last Monday. Many from here attended the Iugleside Commencement. The adilress delivered ' by T. W. Pickett, Esq., was pleasing and instructive. .Mr. Ransom Duke, who has been clerk ing in the postotfice at Henderson, is very sick with bilious fever. We hope he will soon be able to return to his post of duty. Quite a number from Yieksboro at tended the Easter service at Liberty church last Sunday. Miss Iohi Newman of Waiienton. is visiting her brother, Mr. E. M. Newman. Miss Mary Cook, of Henderson, and Miss Grace Plain of Oxford Seminary, spent the Easter holidays with Miss Rowena Daniel, Roger Duke's little pug dog, Dot, died Monday night. Dot was a pet ami a favorite among all in Epsom. Mary Hawkins, wife Joe Hawkins, known by all as "Aunt Mary-Joe" died last week of consumption. She had been a great sufferer for many years. Miss Katie Beavers of Raleigh, is visit ing Miss Pattie Alston. Does it Do Any Good? What good does it do you to eat if your stomach fails to digest the food? None. It docs you harm causes, belching, sour stom ach, flatulence, etc. When the stomach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will digest what you eat and make the stomach sweet. Kodol is a thorough diges tant and will .afford relief from any disorder due to imperfect digestion or mal-assimila-tion. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Sale of Valuable Land. T3Y VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY VESTED -4J in me in a certain Deed in Trust execu ted on the 1st day of January, 1903, by E. J. Young and wife, recorded in book 20. page 308, etc. ot the record of Vance county, default being made in the payment of the bond secured thereby, at the request of the holder of the same 1 shall offer for sale at public auction at the court house door in Yance county, N. C, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1906, for cash, the following described tract of land, adjoining the lands of J. R. Carroll's estate, the lands ot K. L. Hen net t, c. .1. tsur ton and others, and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stone and black-jack stump, on the east side of lancey avenue, K. L. lieu- nett's corner, and running thence along said Bennett's line S. 84.30 V . 1(5 cbs. to a maple in Bennett's line; thence bv the lands of C. J. Burton N. 20 W. 12.80 chs. to a stake and stone; thence N. 8430' E. 00 chs. to a stake in road: thence along the old Y'ancey avenue S. 20 E. 13.80 chs. to the beginning, con taining 20 acres, more or less it being part of the old Jenkins tract of land, and may be seen in Hook 13, page ol3.deed from W m J. Hawkins to ( . .1. Burton, lime ot sal about noon. This March 27th. 190(5. AY. B. SHAW. Trustee. II. M. SHAW.Att y. Oxford, N. C. Watkins9 Special $3.50 and $5. KA'GMO Schixms JMW -J Boa3 II F Candidate for Treasurer. I hereby announce myself a candidate for theofficeof Treasurerof Vance county subject to the action of the County Dem ocratic Convention, and respectfully ask the support of my Irienda. If nominated and elected I promise well and faithfully to perform the duties of said office to the best of mv abilitv. Z. T. TURNER. How's This? W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 1 CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and Wlieve him perfectly honorable in all business trans actions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by his firm. Waldixo, Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tha blood and mucuons surfaces of the system. Testimonials free. Sold by all Druggists, 7"'C Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation REPORT OF THE CONDITION of The First National Bank, at Henderson, in theState of North Carolina nt the close of business April Cth, 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 1109,992.01 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 855.37 V. S. Bonds to secure circulation.. 50,000.00 Premiums on l S. Bonds 2,108.57 Bonds, securities, etc 1,324.71 Bankieg house, furniture and fix tures 2.C1340 Due from Nationnl Batiks (not re serve agents) 20,551.99 Due from approved reserveojients 6,20N.57 Checks and Other Cash Items 5,200.37 Notes of Other National Banks.... 1,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 2(57.17 Specie ? 7,005 Legal-tender notes 2,000 9.O05.O0 Redemption fund with V. S. Treas urer ( 3 per cent, of circulation) 2,500.00 Total $211,757.7(5 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in f50.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 3,205.55 National Bank notes outstanding 50,000.00 Due to other National Banks 3,837.95 Due to State Banks and Bunkers 3.001.45 Due to Trust Companies and Sav ings Banks 9. Hi Individual deposits, subject to check 03.098.51 Time certificates of deposit 37,990.99 Cashier's Checks outstanding 50.50 Total ?211,757.7G State of North Carolina.! Coi nty of Yance. j I, S. T. Peae, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. S. T. PEACE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th dav of April, 1900. P. T. JONES, Notary Public Correct Attest: HENRY PERRY, L. R. GOOCII. Directors. VY. 1). BURWELL. I SPECIAL VALUES IN LACE CURTAINS AND COUNTERPANES. Thomas & Newcomb. NOTICE. SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. TTXD1CK AM) BY VIKTl'K OFTIIE TAX list for Henderson, N.C.forf heyear 1905 which is in my hands for collect ion. I shall, on MONDAY, MAY 7TH, 1906, offer for sale at the Court House door in Hen derson. N. C. the following lots or parcels of land situated m the town of Henderson, lie- longing to and listed by the parties hereafter named, to-wit: Name Tuxes Cost Total Moses S Cheatham 1 lot ?:! 4 t 9.1 ? 4 r,9 David Eaton I " 2 27 9.", :i 22 M .T Harris 4 " 44 1 .Vi (i 99 Lou Harris 1 - 0 0.1 9-. i 01 Mrs Tom Hawkins 1 " 40 9.1 1 John T Jones 1 " f :: 9.1 i 2 WO Outlaw : " 13 24 1 :i.1 14.'. Jos A Badford I " 1 49 9.1 2 44 Chns M Kav 1 " 1 20 9.1 2 1. William Ueid 1 " HO 9.1 1 HO Berrv Williams 2 - 1 fiO 9.1 2 21 Moses Wvehe 1 " 2 00 9.1 2 . C and Ld 1 oung 1 " n 1 ' Parties whose names and property appear in the above notioe can govern themselves accordingly thereto. I he above property will be sold for payment of taxes as aoove set forth, unless payment is made l-fore day ,f sale. This April 12th. 190C. THAI) li. MANNING. Tax Collector for Town of Henderson. See Us When You Want Lime. Cement, "Tite Hold" Wa.ll Plaster. Brick. Shingles. Doors and Windows. Full stock at Lowest Price Storas Young's old mill. Poythress Coal and Wood Co. -Phone. No. To My Friends and Customers. Davy Crockett fall: "He ror you are right and then go absead," I have taken time to be certain, and can do right by giving thanks to my friends and cuHtomera and the public generally for the Largest business in 1905 that 1 have ever done. I now intend to go ahead, by carrying the largest etock lor 1000 that I have ever had. Ample capical, experience and a desire to please must result' in good service. DORSEY'S 1 Drug Store. FIVE DOLLAR BOLLS FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST S. R. HARRIS, PRESIDENT. V1 U Do you care to know How to cut your COAL IN HALF How to protect the HEALTH of your FAMILY How to make your HOME COZY How to cheaply secure an ABUNDANT supply of HOT WATER for domestic use How to FREE the house FROM the destructiveness of ASHES and SOOT We will cheerfully tell you If interested ! I i i i .K IDEAL Boilers tod YES, We have received our spring line of KirschbacYim Clothes. Come and see them, B. S. Aronson. PLUMBING -T-: The vtm of the ...,. rvw' Modern anitary he most vf,r . - Kr.ameled r7, excellence jIX-?,'J& reputation a c dpmm A iV . IL1 i 1 V. . coocoocoocooccocoocoocoocoo TlnTrv.7o Danlir Mi'vpH Plitltc O 5 IVLdUJ-lUlAVAi i amw 8 JSL- o MWafc o I fonts. Colors in J? Varnishes, Hard Oil Finishes, Muresco inallcolors j for walls, Japalac and YOU Will niaKe no d WaihmsMsiffoSlvJSiQ'e (So Henderson, N. C. II 3 C are more numerous than tens ami tens more plentiful than twenties. Similar ly email bank accounts are more num erous than large Gtied. lVn't hesitate, therefore, to open an account liecauwof its umallnetis. The First National Bank will accept your deposits and give them every attention. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. S. T. PEACE, CASHIER. VOUt w J BILL 0. R. Browne & Co. AMERICAN Radiator PROGRESS chanee that males th rro vcars in house building hi - nr in the riumhint' of th? 1iot:,c. fixtures and pen jlunihnp, confoni.;r.g laws and coninbuta g to goo-, r-a n. noteworthy improvements co - is , Jllllii& i ur 1 us:r.ess piurnninx j UV ..r'l and inviall "itawtesl" i'ofcelain plumbing fixtures end the guaranteed of these goods backed by our own assures you only the tc-t. nM Plumbers. fcV - U Lig - - ex Were ntroduced in the year 188 to th- property owm-re of Henlron and Vatic? coun ty. They have stood the teft durHigthel8 years giving en tire satisfaction, wearing, lok- ing Uilter and lasting longer than any other p.iintH mad. Oil. Linseed Oil, Floor Oil, Johnson's Wax. mibiaivc, iu uaiiij; mv-ovw ti
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