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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1906. The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. -BY THAD R. MANNING. TiintsnAYAnii sT 2, urn. ( "(jmm knt! v on what the Wilming ton M-ssvwrmul about tax dodg ers as 1 ublishcl in this paper last wec'k, the Greensboro Telegram nay: The poor and the rich both are loutli to pay any more taxe than iv have to- Home poor men will il to toe the mark ut as some ih menu ill. I fact, the average wu that . a .rreat (leal of looseness about taxa tSmatte and he governs urn jeM accordingly. If there is Ji J thing, needed in this country, it w a or ough overhauling of the system of levying taxes. Mr Y (TT)owXof the Charlotte AWisa candidate for the hent from M.-cklcnburg. Mr. lowd w an vowed and consi,tent campion of tPmpr.rai.ce and 4:HtaH S four-square to everv wind that blowe, on all moral ration. 1I one o the f irmest and best men m the public Weo! the State.-ThomasvilleCr-itv awl Children. "Here's hoping that Editor I)owd may get Ihe nomination. He is as I'M i tor .John soi 1 says.oneor the.-lean-f-st and best men in the public life of State, and in him Mecklenburg would have a representative in the Ixgislature who would reflect credit upon his constituents. Tiik Monroe Kmpiirer publishes over a column of annouueements of randidat.es for loral offices in that fount v- The ards are all brief and set in small type-: 59 in the last issue. '.) persons want to be clerk of the court; 7 seek the position of coroner: ." would act as constable; 5 are de Hirous of serving as county commis sioner; a like number think theiu-w.-Ivoh competent to represent the .ir..n- rww.r.l. in thf Legislature; are not averse to assuming the duties of ill 1. sheriff; the same number wouiu iooiv after the county finances; while the ofli. es of register of deeds and sur veyor go almost begging with only one aspirant each. John Charles McNeill's Book of Poems. ( harlot W OliMTver. Mr. John Charles McNeill's book of poems. "Songs, Mei ry and Sad," con sisting of verses which he has con tributed to the Uhsrt ver, the Youth's Companion and the Century Maga zine, has already proved a popular volume, the sales being exceedingly gratifying. The press notices of the work are uniform in the opinion tha t the Tar Ik-el poet has done well. "It h not too much to sav that in the rmrtrtTT rxtw-vr J r-rm ....... - - - - - lying volume than tliis has been pub lished in the I niteU Mates in a uec :i il.. ' ' iWl:i res t 1 10 N orfolk La ml ma rk. a competent and critical authority. The Scotchman is to be congratulat ed on the success of this venture Improved Teaching Force at the University. It is gratifying to note the con stant improvement in the teaching force ami equipment at the Lniver ait v. Work has been going on all summer getting things in readiness for the opening of the session. The new chemical laboratory has leen completed and is now open for work. The old laboratory has leen fitted out at a cost of several thousand dollars for work in the medical de partment. The dissecting hall has also been added to and greatly im proved. The Zoological and Botani cal laboratories have been added to and thoroughly equipped. A new professor of I'athology and u new professor of Anatomy have been add ed. A graduate of Harvard has been appointed asinstructorin the French department and other assistants and instructors have leen added to vari ous departments. The largest sum mer law class in the history of the University has been hard at work all summer, and the prospect of the opening of the new session are verj' flattering. The faculty of the Uni versity now numbers 74: und its equipment is valued at about $ 800, ooo.oo, so that the University can offer as many advantages as can be had at the best Southern institu tions. The Great Storehouse of Wealth. tuliiinort Manufacturers' Record. IU'it'e vast wealth carue from mines diamond, gold and copper like the im mense fortune of Senator William A. Hark of Montana, like the $25,000,000 or more accumulated by Cecil Rhodes. The earth was also the source of the wealth of both John 1. Rockefeller and his brother William. The same is true of Carnepie's Rreat store of wealth. It was really dug from iron mines iron and coal. Krupp piled up the largest estate in Oermany in like manner, lie made his money by manufacturing the product of iron mines. The earth is a magniticent storehouse of wealth. It has proved more fruitful of immense fortunes than the vast transportation business which made the fortunes of the Vander bilts and the (.ioulds, Hill, llarriman and the rest of the railroad kings. It has Iwaten the mere ownership and use of the surface of the ground, Astor-fashion. C'lersland Lcadi-r. Yes, and the great center of the earth's storehouse is the South. Think of its coal area, nearly three time as great as the combined coal fields of Great Britian, Germany and Pennsylvania; of its iron ore, far sur passing in quantity that which made the fortunes of Carnegie and Krupp; of its oil, promising to exceed in yield all that went to make the Rockefeller fortune: of its sulphur, which domi nates the world's sulphur trade: of its phosphate, which holds the same unique position in the world's ferti lizer industry; of its vast stores of cement-making materials, the indus try which promises to rival iron and steel; of its copper and other higher forms of minerals, and then let your imagination attempt to forecast the vastness of the wealth which the min eral storehouse of the world is to turn loose in the South. Jersey Bull for sale or let. - W.W.PARKER. The Pardoning Power. Wilmington Messenger. There must be something mys terious and complicated about the case of the ex-revenue officers, Hasty and Samuels, convicted of a most outrarreous assault on Mr. Deal, editor of the Wilkesboro Chronicle. There seems to have been nothing doubtful about the fact of the assault. Mr. Deal, who had just recovered an attack of sickness and was very weak, was walking down the street when he was assaulted by the two . .t i it.. men. line oi tuem covereu me bicu. man with a pistol while the other committed the actual assault. The two men were tried and sen tenced to a term in the county jail; they appealed to the Governor for clemency. The governor has not yet pardoned them but from time to time irrants thern respite of the sen- tint until he can have a full Learing on the a pplication for a pardon. We do not understand why the governor should show such undue clemency to these two men. The jury of twelve men who heard all the evidence said the men were guilty of an outragous assault. It found them guilty. So far as we have been able to learn there were no extenuating circumstances. The governor has given no reason for his action in the case. He will, oi caurse, give none until final action. In the meantime these two men wlio months ago were convicted of an ag gravated assault and sentenced to jail, have not suffered one hour's punishment. The governor has from time to time, we do not know ex actly how often, deferred the time when they shall begin to undergo their punishment. This is a case in which the governor should either grant the petition or refuse it and give to the public his reasons for his action and should not continually defer these men's punishment with out an j' reason whatever except that the lawyers were not ready to take up the case before him. It has never seemed to us that the clause of the constitution which gives the governor the power of pardoning and granting commutation of sentences intended that he should take upon himself the powers and duties of a petit jury and try over again the cases which had been passed upon m the superior courts, as seems to have become the practice of late in the executive de partment of the state. The state constitution provides that the gov ernor may exercise executive clem ency in cases where he thinks such action proper, but it does not pro vide for his over-riding the action Of a jury in determining the fact of a man'sguilt or innocence. The act of pardoning is based upon the predeter mined ascertainment of guilt of the person pardoned; its exercise cannot bo distorted into a review of the find ing of the only tribunal under our constitution clothed with the power to pass upon the question of guilt or innocence of the party accused or into a retrial by the executive of the question up on a hearing of the evi- dence produced before the jury or upon that and additional testimony When the governor undertakes to do this he transcends his constitutional powers. The governor has no right to quetion the findinsr of the iurv as failure on the part of the judge to set aside ttie verdict because of such wrong finding. The constitution em powers the judge and not the gov ernor with the right to set aside ver dicts when in his opinion they are wrongfully found. When the gover nor does this he encroaches upon the rights and powers of the judicial de part men t. Kat one of King's Dyspepsia Tablets after each iiu-al ami you will not suffer with in Cation. Sold by the Kerner-McN'air Drug ( ompaiiy. Grace i.s the ace in the game of life," says the author of Paste Jewels. Then we mierht as well add that disgrace is the deuce. Wilming ton Star. a A hundred years ago the beet physician would give you a medicine for yonr heart without Btoppingto consider what effect it might have ou the liver Even to this good day cough and cold medicines invariably bind the bowels. This is wrong. Bee's Lax ative Cough Syrup with Honey and Tar acts on the bowel8 drives out the cold clears the head, relieves all coughs, cleanses and strengthens the mucous membranes of the throat, chest, lungs and bronchial tubes, old by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. A hen the new system of packing house inspection goes into effect, kindly make a note of the price of beefsteak. Richmond Times-Dispatch. - Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. J.Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: "Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it inter fered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed to only ag gravate my case. Fortunately I insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar and it quickly cured me. My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same suc cess." Mellville Dorsey. Baroda's greatGaekwarcomplains that he cannot understand the tariff. Obviously the Gaekwar is one of nature's Democrats. Richmond Times-Dispatch. The cleansing, antiseptic and healing prop erties of Pinesalvemake it superior to family salves. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Com an . Mr. Roosevelt is going to keep his hands off in the Iowa factional fight. The world certainly is growing better. .Yen- York World. When applied and covered with a hot cloth Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best for barns, bruises, boils, eczema, skin diseases, etc. Sold by the Kerner McXair-Drug Company. eU.I3THS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medioins far Buy Ftopls. Biiigf Golden Health aaft Renewed Vlor. 'I1 form, 85 cents a box. Genuine mad HoujsTia Daco Cokpast, Madison, Wis GOLDEN 3UGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLf. WANTED hv rhintrnTrfmloL. o " " uuu uiau order house, assistant manager (man or wo man) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary f 20 and expenses paid weekly; expense -j .. y. imjcau i, niuuu permanent. No investment or exDerience re quired. Spare time valuabl. Write at once for full particulars and enclose a self-addressed envelop. Address, GENERAL MAN AGER, 134 E. Lake St,, Chicago. whenconSTdering life in. SURANCE, Consider Your Own and Your Peo ple's Best latest by Taking a Policy in the Southern Life Insurance Com pany. ict,r nr r-nnuirW vour own and your people's best interests and place your ;n tha ssmithern Life Insurance Company instead of your friend's interest who nappens to represent auuiu pany? , , . Look at it this way: "A man s best friend is his Mother." Suppose your mother owned a farm of one hundred acres, old and somewhat run down. It will make fifty bales oi conou, wuicu she wishes to lease to you for a rental of twenty-five bales. Across the road from nmttiii.'a form rnp whncares noth- V W U I UiUbUH " " i - Inc for you, owns a farm of one hundred acres in a very mgn state oi iuiuiniw nrh;h win mal-P two hundred bales of cotton; he will lease it to you for forty bales. Like toe nontaern ue mam iu Company he will give you four-fifths of ,.ho NTr.w vnii cannot cultivate farms. If vou cultivate your mother's one hundred acres she gets twenty-five bales; you wish to take care of your motner 8 intersis as wni j w With hpr fnrm she and yourself can get fifty bales of cotton. By culti vating the other one hundred acres, after giving the owner forty bales you have onf hundred ana sixty oaiesior juuiw . i n wiuh tr cive vour mother half your earnings you gave her eighty bales on oi the stranger s iarui iunw twenty-five bales off of her own, you will have over three times as much for yourself. The very low mortuary cost in a young Company and the high rate of interest, puts the Southern Life Insurance Com pany on a par with the fert ile farm, while the high deatn rate anu iow iuicui m terest puts the old Companies on a par . - . i r with the run down iarra. I'nmnnnipa nauallv eive the nAlintrhnyara h a If f llA fiTTlfl.U nrofit 8 WU1CU they make, while the Southern Life In- surance Company gives iunuiu loroor urnfits to the DohcV- holders. See about thedividend on your policy and who gets it neiore you ciubc another Life Insurance trade. JOHN McuUKFlfc, District Manager Southern Life Insurance Co., Henderson, N. C. - . Whether Thaw is insane or not some Jolks may be if they have to keep on reading about it. Greenville Reflector. You ca.ii see the poison Pine-ules clears out. of the kidneys and bladder. A single dose at bedtime will show you more poison upon riding the next morning than can be expelled from the system in any tber way. Pine-ules dissolve the impurities, lubericate the kid neys, cleanse the bladder, relieve pain and do away with back-aehe speedily, pleasantly, permanently. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. Assassins of Character. Richmond News Leader. We have no patience with the style of journalism which deliberately un dertakes to stab and ruin character without evidence to sustain or justi fy the assault for fhe sake of making a sensation, selling a larger number of houses, gratifying some spite or promoting some cause or individual. In our view it is as true now as it was 400 years ago that the man who steals another man's purse is far less o criminal fni tyinm Vi-nrnn Vila o Y"wl icojjectatne, uratr one man wno ior lus own gain, to sell his wares, to in crease his hire, to get a job or to make himself prominent, deliberately steals another reputation. A Sweet Breath. A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss you wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy stomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose and that rem edy is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It is a relief for sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, aud other ailments arising from dis order of the stomach anb digestion. Take a little Kodol after your meals and see what it will do for you. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. A friend at our elbow suggests that the best way to head off the mail order houses is for the local merchant to advertise liberally and get the trade themselves. Itloes look reas onable. All of the successful mail order houses are heavy advertisers and if they can make it pay why not the local merchant? Louisburg imes. To the Trustees of Henderson Methodist Church. Gentlemen: It is our earnest wih to do nate a quantity of the L.& M. Paint to your church and every church whenever it is to be painted. 10,000 churches painted with L. & 11. Barrows & reek, Montpelier, Vt., write: "School House No. 1 painted with L. & M., two coats. Used only five gallons L. & M. mixed with nine gallons oil. Paint cost only cents a gallon." L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lend and makes the paint wear like iron Actual cost L.& M. about $1.20 per gallon. O. A. Hunt, Riley, Mich., writes: "Painted my residence 13 years ago with L. & M. Looks well now." Sold by Melville Dorsey, Druggist. The old time method of purging the system with Carthartics that tear, gripe, grind and break down the walls of the stomach and in testines, is superseded by Dade's Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the liver, and instead of weakening, build up and strengthen the whole system. Relieve headache, biliousness, constipation, etc. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. flood's Seeds ron FALL SOWING. Every farmer should have a copy of our New Fall Catalogue It gives ibest methods of seed iog:anduuil information about Crimson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive Fail Catalogue mailed free, and prices quoted on request. T. 7. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. OOTjrade'Mark Brand Seetfartre the besiDd cleanest qualities obtainable, The Southern Life Insurance Co. What People Say Who Know Us Best The following correspondence between Hon G. B. Patter son, Congressman from the Sixth District of North Carolina, and Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, explains itself: Hon. G. B. Pattereon, March 20, 100G. House of Representatives. My Dear Sir: The Southern Life Insurance Company, oi Fayetteville, North Carolina, has agents doing business in South Carolina. These agents have asked me to investigate the business standing and character of the directors in order to have them feel assured that they are representing a concern that is in the hands of honest and decent men. It is a great deal of trouble to put you to, but' as most of them live in Fay etteville, you can find out without much bother about those. ' I would be glad to have you get this information, and of course I will be glad to reciprocate should opportunity offer. What you may write will be confidential unless you want it made publie Very truly yours, (Signed) B. R. TILLMAN. Hon. B. It. Tillman, United States Senate. My Dear Sir: Your letter of March 20th, requesting me to give you my opinion of the business standing and character of the directors of the Southern Life Insurance Company,of Fay etteville, N. C, has been received. In reply I beg to say that I know every one of the forty directors personally, except one, . and I take pleasure in assuring you that they are all men of the very highest character with splendid business records.. With one or two exceptions they are" men of large means, inJ the aggregate representing several million dollars. A number of them are worth one hundred thousand dollars and more each', while one or two are probably worth as much as five hundred thousand. They are from the cream of the business men of my section, and I know naught but praise to say of any of them. I can say nothing more than that they are suc cessful, honorable business men, of whom my section is justly proud. With assurance of my highest esteem, I am, Yours very truly---(Signed) G. B. PATTERSON. The director who Mr. Patterson does not know person ally is probably Mr. Neill McQueen of Ludouici, Ga., who left Cumberland county, N. C a poor boy, in the seventies, and is now a wealthy and prominent banker, and General Manager for the Southern Life for the State of Georgia. Un der his management the Southern Life is meeting with un precedented success in the Cracker State. JOHN McDUFFIE, District Manager for Southern Life Insurance Co. TRINITY COLLEGE. Pour Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library- facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de partments of science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. Young men wishing to Study Law should Inves tigate the Superior ad vantages offered by the Department of Law In Trinity College :: :: :: For catalogue and further infor mation, address, D. W. NEWSOIH, Registrar, Durham z s N. Carolina. o C) o o 0 o. o C) o o 0 o o 8 8 o 8 O 8 O Every person should buy a "Cyclone Cutter" ft and save 1-2 cost in feed. Q WHY waste feed in more ways than one? WHY not cut your corn, and take it from the field as you would other feed, and thereby double your sup ply by cutting and shredding the stalk, fodder and shucks together. Cyclone Cutter and Shredder will cut any kind of feed, such as pea vines, corn-staks, shucks, fodder and oats. It does not cut the feed in blocks as other cutters do, but will cut and split the stalk or vine and make a perfect feed. They run lighter and do not cost any more than other makes of the same size. They are SIMPLE, STBONG and DURABLE. You can run them by hand or power. Call at our store, and let us show you the best machine of its kind on the market. Watliins Hardware Co., Henderson, NC. Q TAKE IT EASY which we would be pleased to have you call and examine. It's a pleasure to show our goods whether you wish to buy or not D. W. HARDEE FURNITURE CO. OPPOSITE S. A. L. DEPOT. PAINT ON 60 DAYS' TRIAL If you have any painting to do, write for our 60 day trial proposition and handsome color card and price lists of House Paints, Metallic Paints, Roof and Barn Paints, White Lead, Varnishes, etc. We Avant you to tet our goods before buy ing them. Your name and address on a postal card will bring the. entire proposition. Dept. D March 27, 1906. Littleton High School J - FOR Boys and Young: Men. L.W.BAGLEY.A.B. Z.P.BEACHBOARD.A.B.J Principals. AdvaLntaLges: 1 1. Facultyof experienced college'men i 2. Health conditions unsurpassed. 1 J 3. Expenses moderate no extras. m 4. Prepares for life or college. i 5. Thorough instruction. J 6. Graded system. 7. Home Influences. Fall Term begins Sept. ist, 1906. Spring Term begins Jan. ist,io07. For further information address X Z. P. BEACHBOIRD, Littleton, B.C. 'WWW w wwww J owning a horse o () ( C) ) () "O 0 o when you can. If you need com fortable chairs or couches in your home you should see what we can offer along this. line. ; FURNITURE of ; every description is to be found in our store at prices that are hard to resist We have a complete stock of everything in the line of fine and medium Furniture, Mat- tincrs. RllOt Art- fvii iarM mt-f HASCALL PAINT ttL. Cleveland, Ohio. .m. h. . lllli it: 29 Dozen Gents' Linen Collars, Regular price $1.50 a Dozen, Now 75 cents Dozen, Or 4 Collars for 25 cents. It j QpieGasillsee slhmy casea sfees 3 IK p Big Bargains in Summer Goods. 1 Sdnruiel WatJkIiSo. 1 Nothing this Week, Watch Us . . NEXT IVE. : A. WJ. Gholson & Go., : (Successors to flight & Co.) S Jewelers and Opticians. The flecklenburg Hotel And nineral Springs, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA. Where You Combine Health, Rest and Recreation. THE IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION. BECAUSE: Its waters used conjointly, have given wonderful results in eczema, all ner vous, blood, kidney, digestive disor ders, rheumatism and catarrh. Its splendidly equipped Sanitarium, operated in connection with Hotel. (No consumptive or contagious cases taken.) Its Mydriatic Department, embracing the celebrated Baruch System of baths, exhilarating and beneficial. Its large airy rooms, broad halls and corridors, perfect ventilation and its picturesque location! Its beautiful winding walks and drive ways, through romantic woodland. Its well equipped livery, comprising the best ladies' and gentlemen's saddlers and roadsters, and ponies for the children. Its varied amusements, consisting in part, of splendid Orchestra, Dancing, Bowling, Tennis,Golf, Billiards, Pool, Trap-Shooting, etc. Its Social Features are characteristic of the highest class of patronage.which is drawn from the most prominent, and aristocratic people throughout the country, yet the freedom from formality makes it akin to one big family. It is the "Southern Society's Mecca." ADDRESS, MECKLENBURG MINERAL SPRINGS COflPANY, CHASE CITY, - - HENDERSON LOAH AND REAL ESTATE CO. 1 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - $50,000 00. Every money lender knows that there is much trou . ble and responsibility incident to the safe and judicious loaning of money. The security should be ample, the tide must be clear, the property should be kept insured in solvent insurance companies for the benefit of the lender, the mortgaged property must be listed properly for taxation, the taxes must be paid, and interest has to be collected when due. The Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company looks after all these - details and relieves the lender of all responsibility, by, , lending his money for him on securities to be approved . by him, accompanied by the following guarantees to the lender 1 . The title of the property upon which the loan is made is guaranteed. 2. The security is guaran teed. 3. The interest is guaranteed. 4. The insur ance is guaranteed. 5. It is guaranteed that the prop erty is listed for taxation from year to year, and that the taxes will be paid annually. So that every loan the lender has, in addition to his mortgage as security, the : guarantee of The Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company, backed by its assets and with out any expense to him. List your money with us. "WE SELL THEEARTH. WE INSURE YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY WE INVEST EVERY DOLLAR OF THE PREM IUM IN HENDERSON AND VANCE COUNTY. R. S. HcCOIN, Secy and Treas. HENDERSON, : : North Carolina. 0) Ju Its Cuisine class. aud service is strictly first- The Season 011906 promises to surpass all previous records, both in number and personnel of its guests. Large bookings have already been made of prominent people who will take up their Summer Residence at The Meck lenburg. is the the most accessible all-year- It round high class Health and Pleas ure Resort in the South. Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone in Hotel. Its New Summer Schedule of trains will afford additional facilities for reach ing The Mecklenburg. ' New Trains will be operated between JeSress Junction and Chase City, and Chase City and Richmond. At Jeff ress Junction, connection is made with mid-day trains from Norfolk and Danville; also from all points in Eastern Carolina and Virginia. A Postal will bring full information, also handsome booklet, diagram, rates, etc. Waters for Sale in Henderson by M. Dorsey, Kerner-McNair Drug Co., and Thomas Brothers. - Virginia.' mm lag D LOCATEO ON ALSTON PARN FORK TOWNSHIP,' WARREN CO., N. C. One of the greatest boons for aniicud humanity ever discovered, and is th crowning glory of NorU Carolina. Crystal Litliia Water is sold in Hendersau by J. R. CARTER & ( .. at 1 cent a glass. The gain in new building and in dustry in Henderson is greater than at any period in the history of our town. The Citizens Bank solicits its proportion of the iumir-' ance on these new buildings,d well ings, etc, and guarantees prompt service and lowest possible rat-n to its customers. . Insurance Department Citizens Bank. RICHARD C. GARY. NOTICE. The following persons will bear in min i that they left watcbe with the late VVuli- ' J. Powell for repair: W.R.Lanir, Harry Magbv, J.A.Warrfu. W.H.Gill, D.T.CIapton', A.A.I'arkn. M.Dai. J.H.Harris, JU.KittrHI J.Q.Millu, Walter Jones, O.P.l'uilipx. Z.T.Kotm, H.H. Chambers, A.O.Eavih. Austin Jones, A.CS.Robinson. X.H.Crew. Mack Jones, Jas.Hockadar, Jas .Tobneou. Hugh Hunt, C.R.Tool, J.H.Haer, E.W.Dent, Wm.Cntts, J.D.Stone, C E.Cobb, Ike Wrenn. Walter Wedden, Ed Thornac, Pay ton Taylor, J.A.Iirauie, PlammerFang, Jho.So1odhh Early, Thomas, Jas.Solomoii. Cbas.ADdrews, John Bu)l k. J.T. Rbotwell, W.C. Pear. h. R. A. Henderson, John Baxkwt. Grorer Kearney. Lnther Eaton. J.W.Iilacknall. Otis WriKUt, Anthony Plummet-. Marshal Alston, The abovs named persons will pleat- -H at my office at the earliest date post get their w atches. possible til" I also bars eight watches left tinlaU-I, Owners of these can get same by calling r. establishing satisfactory proof of owm-reLi; R.H. M.i'OIX. Administrator. THE I0RTH CAROLMA College of Agrieulture and Mechanic Arts. Practical education in Ag riculture, Engineering, In dustrial Chemistry, and the Textile Art. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, WEST RALEIGH, X. C. Sharp Tools Ana mnofi Moia am1 mnM Bfl to ;work with. I make a specialty ' sharpening razors, pocket knives an.i acisson. . Charges moderate. Next to Barnes' Clothing Store. j Ihhiaater
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