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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, AP1UL 20, 190G. 1 ley-Memt is the foundation and the principal essential for a really 1 1 The Gold Leaf For Twenty-one Year 1 . gooa Deer. B THURSDAY, AI'IIIL 20, lftOf FREQUENT VISITATIONS. 5an Francisco tlas Long History of Hart hq mkes Since 1790 Californ'a lias Been Visited by 200 Disturfc ance. San J'r.iiH is,-,). Cal., April !'.. Tli history f (';il!fnni;:i proves ,t t In; a laii'l of -art Ii'jumI i s. Tin' first r fonlcij li.-,t urbane; 01 -run m I in 171"). )falltli- cities on t!i- I'acifii hoar'l Sa'i I'rain isro seemso-eially ill fat'.-'l. Fil'ly-oii' cartii'iiak's vis-irt-ii tlic ity from lS.il to 1s.". Si xt ! t ini"s was tli'fity shaken in lStj.", the firt quake oiciiirin January I) and lasting seven liour.s, tliflast occurring .November 21 and cont iiiijinr 1 1nee hours a nd fort -five riiiiiiiM-s. Thi'iaosf s-v cr' slmek of that year (San l'ranisco"s 'lann.M cai't .uptake ; rj ri iirred Ortohef St li and lasted t welve hours and 10 minutes. No lives were lost, though the shocks were most. Violent. San Francisco, San .lose, St nekton, Santa Cruz, ami Sacramento felt them. ' I'he dist iirhance which visited San Francisco this morniur is exception al in that, many lives were lost. Thirty years no several men in San Francisco werekilled ly afallinx hri'-k wall during a slitrlit hoek. Outside of this the total number of vict ims of San I'lanriscoeartlitjuakeH since the discovery of "old in 1817 is said to he Jive. California earth quakes frequently occurred simultan eously wilii volcanic eruptions in the Sandwich Islands 2.. "00 miles away. This, scientists term "sympathy." Though there h no positive data on t he .-uliject . i he Pacific seaboard has probably suffered 200 earthquakes since the first was recorded in 171)0. The Value of Cotton Seed. Norfolk Viiiiii;iii-I'ilot. Those who believe that cotton is valuable only for its lint are very much mistaken. The Census Bureau computes that the annual cotton seed crop of the I'nited States is worth sr2,O0,noo and jt js thought that, the value of the seed would be very much er(.;iter if it were not for t ht prejudice against cotton oil as a food product. The Washington I'ost thinks this statement vindicates the reasoning of the late IMuard Atkin son, who claimed that the cotton plant would make a valuable farm crop if it yielded no lint at all. Mr. At kinson also held that the stalk of the 'of t on pla nt , after J he crop is picked could be made valuable in the manu facture of paper. The prejudice against cotton oil us a food product i ; only a prejudice. "Our consul at Marseilles," says the I'ost, "reports t hat all olive oil is adulterated wil h cot ton oil, and is t he bet ter for it . Fveuthe Europeans acknowledge the superiority of the blended article, and salads are made by means of it such as Lorenzo the Magnificent, and Casar I 'ore, ia never enjoyed. If cotton oil passes muster in Italy, then the South's fortune is made. As late as reie.11 of Francis I, of France t he art and the science of gastronomy were not known out of Italy. The feasts of (tueen Fiizabeth were feediniis rat her than dinines,and tin. food was the coar-est and West prepared, innocent of seasoning and not 'lit. to cut. There is nut a sailor of one of Kine- Fd ward's men-of-war but is better fed than was the "Teat tiieeu who freed Furope from the clutch of Spain. It was a Ion"- time after her reieu t hat t he Fnlish ot t he art of roast ine; beef and in:ikiur plum pudding. All of us delight in the supper partaken of by Oeur de Lion and Friar Tuck as related in tlu W'avetly Novels, but it is doubtful if t here is a housewife in any farming: community in America who would set such a past ry before a finest as that on which Indian! of Filmland and Uobin Hood's lieutenant orjred themselves. "The blending of cotton oil and 1 dive oil does not make an unwhole some product, however dishonest ami immoral it may be to sell the blend as 'pure olive oil.' It is said that our present supply of 'pure maple syrup' is extracted of "lucose that is made of corn cobs. That can not ! wholesome, and when it is sold for pure maplesynip jt is wicked in the extreme." The I'ost expresses the opinion that not only will all prejudice afrainst cotton oil as a food product soon be removed, but that it will "largely supplant that unwholesome article of food, lard, an animal pro duct." That.it says, will be a h day for the South, and it predicts tliat the man is already old enough to vote "who will see the cotton seed sTop fetch more than 200,000,000." Let us hope the I'ost is a pHxl prophet . Is North Carolina doine; anytlmir toward having a creditable exhibit at the .Jamestown Exposition next year? We should not be content with the fact that Norfolk isso large ly made up of our folks that it will be almost our exposition anyway, but there should be such an exhibit from the Old North State as will sho.v them and the visitors that there are lots of rood things "down home." Creenville Iletloctor. The Implement Co 1302 M.-iin St., Richmond. Va. Have isM tti a new ind interesting CV tasoir- 0 Uinj: all about the best Time, Labor and Money Saving Farm Implements. It jrives descriptions ami prices of Corn and Cotton Planters, Wheel & Disk Cultivators, Farm Wagons, Engines, Buggies, Surries, Harness, Saddles, V. Crimp & other Roofing, Barb Wire, Fencing, etc. Fanners will pet the lest Farm Implements on the market and save money by sending us their uiuns. , rue ior oar Catalogue laneu iree on request. SS"" foeeyskidneycdue Kake KldMy and Bladder Right 1 1 and TRADE MARK REGISTERED F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO., Norfolk, Va. For Sale To Core a C J ft . fl Take ILaXatlVe ISrOmO WmnUie Tablets. 31 Seven Million boxes sold in oast 12 CARNEGIE'S KISS. Mrs. Kichberg 5ays That Even Hob son's Can't Compare With It. An Atlanta dispatch to the Tew York Sun says: ' Tho Carnejrie kiss loaves nothing to ho desired." is the verdict of Mrs. J. H. I0ichher of Atlanta, whose lips were ilued to the lips of the canny Scotchman for a brief interval at the reception given to the ironmaster when he was in Atlanta. "Mr. Carnegie as a kisser is unex celled. " continued Mrs. Kichberjr. '"The pressure of his lips is satisfying in every respect. His kiss thrills and at the same time soothes. He is not hasty in kissing, which accounts in a measure for the delight which follows the pressure of his lips. "His lack of haste in removing' his lips enables the recipient of his kiss to extract all that is possible in oscula tion. To in' dying day 1 shall never foriret the iovful sensation I exneri- enced. While Mr. Carnegie may be old in years, yet he is still young in his ability to kiss."' "How does the Carnegie kiss com pare with the Hobson article, Mrs. Hichberg?" "The Carnegie kiss is superior to the Hobson kiss in every way,"' said Mrs. Kichberg. "I was kissed by Capt. Hobson when he was in Atlanta some years ago but 1 got no special pleasure from it. Of course, there's some pleasure for a woman in any kiss, but the Hobson kiss lacks the satisfying qualities of the Carnegie kiss. "Capt. Hobson just pecks at your lips and leaves one wondering why he didn't make a good job it. Mr. Carnegie does make a good job of it. He puts his lips squarely on yours and he keeps them there longenoiiich for one to understand just what good kissing means. The Hobson kiss is immature; the Carnegie kiss is matuie "I shall never forget the delights of the Carnegie kiss." Noted in Gassaway Davis's Town. An exchange copies from the Davis, West Virginia, yews, the following items, not that they are in them selves specially worthy of note, but because they came from the town of j Judge Parker's late running mate on I the Democratic Presidential ticket, the lion. Henry Gassaway Davis: The following have our , thanks for re mittance on subscription: C. W. Ours. VA Mooney. Sherman Iden, S. X. Miller. .J. W. Hull. Prof. H. M. Collins, .lames l iiKerand Floyd Hans;-er. Mrs. M. C. Browning and daughter Auziue, of Thomas, were the guests of Mrs. A. S. Shoekey today. .1. (!. Xestor was in Fikins today. Mike Finger of llendrieks. was in town Friday. Kasper Siuoots is visiting his home near Harrisonburg, Va. F. II. Keay and sister of llaiubleton. were laviu visitors today. A lady's fur was found Saturday night and left at this othYe. Owner may call for same. Romeo and Juliet" will be the event of the season, being produced with all new scenery and electric effects. Very little if anv of the loeal sceiierv be used. The llev. Roy McCuskey, pastor near Cameron and a graduate of the Wesleyan Cniversity of West Virginia, will lecture in the lavis Methodist Episcopal church on Wednesday evening, the 28th inst. Subject, "TheUibralter of Life." Xo tick ets are being sold but a silver offering will be taken nt the door. Come and hear this rising young orator. WANTED By Chicago wholesale and mail order house, tttistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining terri tory Salary $ 20 and'espenses paid weeklv: exjenKe money advanced. Work pleasant: position permanent. Xo investment or cx lerience requiivd. Write at once for fall particulars and enclose self-addressed en velope. COOPER 4 CO.. 132 Luke St.. Cbicaeo. 111. M. Onmoco Farm Borne have been the standard Cotton and Tobacco guanos in the South because great care is used in the selection of materials. Ask your dealer for Roystcr's gouds and don't take substitutes said to be just as good. See that thv trade-mark is on every bag. DIGESTS Th $1.00 bottle contains PR2PARED E. C. DeWITT & at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. old in One Dav e months. This sicnfttnrf THE "DODGIfc of a woman's life, is the name often given to the "change of life." Your menses come at long intervals, and grow scantier until they stop. Some women stop suddenly. The .entire change lasts three or four years, and it is the cause of much pain and discomfort, which can, however, be cured, by taking WINE OF Woman's Relief It quickly relieves the pain, nervousness, irritability, miserable ness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weak ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui will bring you safely. through this "dodging period," and build up your strength for the rest of your life. At all druggists in $ 1 .00 bottles. Try it. hi WRITE US A LETTER freelv and franklv. tellinsr ) troubles. We wil send Free Advice (in piain, seaiea envelope). Address: La dies' Advisory Dept., The Chattmooga Medicine Co., Chattanouga, Term. COOCOOCXOCXOOOOOOQ0OQO Lucky the Mr Who rides in a COR the het material, well workmen. n Built for We manufacturer all grades of Buggies, Surreys, Carriages and Delivery Wagons. Q f g TheCorbittBviggyCo, Q HENDERSON, - N. C. coocoocoocoocoo coo o Everything for the Gardener0 At Purse Pleasing Prices. Our tools are the kind that make garden work easy and are bound to give satisfactory results. We have a big display and our prices are low. Make your purchases now. Full line of Paints. Oils, White Lead and Hardware of all kinds. Daniel & Company. WHAT YOU EAT 2 M times the trial she, which sells for 50 cant. ONLY AT THB LABORATORY OF COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL- Cures Grip in Two Days. sa rV & on every SeJCyr'i r&zrtgsi' tox. 25c. ; 1 hi L-l 1 i 1 "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suffered," writes Virginia Robson, of Eston, Md., "until I took Cardui, which cured me so quickly it surprised my doctor, who didn't know I was taking it." BUT HUGGV. Made of put together ly skilled Service. 8 DO A. 0! S IF 2 TTON any iimig g i u w , &u it enough sa.id a.s our Fertilizers a. re based on meal. We use the best chemicals so when you use our Fertilizers you are getting the best that money can buy. A triad is all we ask. Use side by side with yovir favorite and see for yourself OUR. SUPERIORITY. REMEMBER, if your merchant cannot give you our fertilizers we can. North Carolina Cotton Oil Company, F. E. SCHRODER, Manager, Henderson, - - North Carolina. Cures BJlioiTcness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and c:r;Sr For Sale by 5 ?V9 I bottles, Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. ra Enclosed with every bottle 13 a Tea Cent tiackara of Ctovp's RlnrV R nn. f w Kiic 15he value of using GOOD FERTILIZERS is an indisputable fact. We handle several brands of Fertilizers-the best that money can buy- ADAPTED FOR ALL CROPS. National Fertilizer for cotton 0 er's Special Tobacco Compound Bone and Peruvian fir Cotton or tobacco. best tn the world for tobacco. or tobacco. COOPER'S PUNGO SPECIAL TOBACCO COMPOUND. These Fertilizers xre the standard of value by which good Fertilizers are judged. They contain the proper amount of nutriment which assures productiveness and results. Your orders will receive prompt attention and quick delivery. Tyson & Jones Iiuggies and Surreys. Hackney Buggies, Parker Buggies the celebrated Nissen and Hackney Wagons, Peering- Mowing Machines, &c. & Cooper's Cures Cousrhs. Cold. ' and Lung Troubles. T7a re1n oaio The King of Bottled Beers is brewed from the choicest Barley-Malt obtainable, in combination with Select Hops and Special quality Yeast. In consequence it has the exquisite taste, the mellowness and the delicious flavor which can be found in no other Beer. Budweiser is brewed and bottled only at the Home Plant of tje Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis. U. S. A. HESSBERG BOTTLING CO., Distributor. Richmond, Va. YOU WANT IT TO GROW USE lAilil FSIlTILIZIBS. SEED MEALasT? lknowwiil laxative Fruit Syrup MELVILLE DORSEY, 9 sateless Chill Tonic USE ONLY THE BEST LKE KAIKIT Warehouse AND frnim. Tr,ri At.r nujfc, and TAR ' -..v., Nomina, nroat : Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow pack ge TIT T? T" tTTT T T- T x n. ' uy uxiujuM xXulaXU JJUJttKlLY, 811 Ccrliei or r'n al !!e:s Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It is Guaranteed Druggist. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AND ACID PHOS' flATE. Company THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE Druggist. MM.MW II .1 I I 4 -iQ&w:: -4r f V Tin' -rifANKl ! , k a!l. Tvjh'w rilci prtMnniiu'1'il ii ki; writinir in.-n liii c sa vit. s::iiiii(-ii v ii -lal'ilit v aii'l spo. ii n ritU'K s7."..ii(i. 1 I J FRANK H. Tl Ml if Soutlu-rii i; II"'" ) THAI'. It. MANMNC. I.Ol'.'ll lU'plVr-i li' n-'w,. lllM. sN Notice of Applica for Pardon. --3 VroTM'K IS HKHKISY , - k ion will l in.-t.;. ' ii.. mir of Nortli ';irol n:i t'ur :i ) .;.u .loni'n. who was trinl ihhI , rnar.v t'r;-.. l'.Xtl.uf Vanii .-m, unl was icntciii-fil toth'M ! . 1, fr a t"t ni of tiv' years lm- . .-.r ; f intent ti commit a rapi-oii . I; For sale by The Kerner-NcNair i hi-".ki:i:kt i:. ukws S C. vnvs : I v u jt 'h.,r lili-s N..'ivt- "i;-- f !:.:.-! t-ii-rittl in- mi lt t. S ami Dy.tjiei'-ia t !ian t $ l!l.-Ucine.', fS A BOX .f liii-s Herbs is a far t.r always in tn Its ti:-c )icvL-nts Coir ri ice I-'!' NATiVfi T.ivcrTro.! l)iv;. , OS) t i s in an s. It i 1 . vc.-'c-ia-) i-. ontaius .ral ;nio!i and is jn 5 j-and ia Tablet aii 2C f. 50 I i : ( 1 ;'ar boxi - with a (ii; nantec f cure -r '.".i. -.'.ey ba."k. ' : li;:;;'-- Aiin.::;.ic let I treat dis a.'-o sent .n i I ... , ; w ..'.i. : ,: ;: MAii.i-.y ri T. E. iiEMENT. Aj.cr.l. I Oxford N. ( TiiK Ai.f. If; O. I V,-'ASI: INGTo;. h ! FEELING LIVER-ISII This Morning TAKE A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer 3 SEABOARi Air Line Railway j DW QT LINE TO ALL I'OlMS 1 j South, South-west, North and MM HZ i liot iu.i: daily sick vn i; i i -ton. .iv Yr.i-L- : j W ahnitftou. Norfolk, lin-hm ; li.oiott-, Wilniintoii. ... - haiii. SI.-Uii-liiH. t'linituMNi. i M ' 'vannali,Jaeki"jnvi!l'. 'i j I lorida i-ointH. TWO TRAINS DAILY. TWO UETWEK.N Ni'U- Vork. Vfliinirtf,n .. ; 4' i lai ta. larniinjrhaiii, 5Ierii.).i- Train trumpum of Wtitil.iii 1 1 man srannjr room hIwj. DlltITT f(iv'fiTi.r T i M-niiilii. New Orleans an.; -' J-' point in TVxn, Califurnia. r- - " ru-io au'l lilt? Aortli-west. Jit4Trhnt!Kable mil-ajr-l V'HjO niilc roaij. South' ! n 1 : " ... . ts t or tnai- talIe. vrintr or i- " ;:1 "., r, U-U illustrative of the South ai.-t '"";,'!,: "I'l I.v to Si ahctanl jiaswiii r ! ;"'"''" ' or a.hln s, C B. RYAN, 6. P. A., Portsmouth C.H.GATTIS.T.P.A., E.B.BRf I ... I . -9 J Best lor Colds. Croup, V wfit Whoopino 11 TbP red let t er every boiiie. 1 g "a
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