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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1906.- TheGold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. BY THAD R. MANNING. TIiriWDAY. ARil.ST Hi, 110G. Mm, inurilor would not lw so fnv iit-nt in this Slab' if individual mur der was regarded and treated by the courts as more of a hanging offen.se than it U. With such easy escape fur liersons guilty of the crime of single handed murder, it i useless to talk about putting u stop to lynching or punishing the lynchers. Those Georgia candidates have about reached the end of their rope as they are now suing each other in the courts. Ilnrliimi Henild. The decent citzenship of (leorgia ought to repudiate both candidates and elect another man. If half the things that Hoke Smith and Clark Howell and their partisans, have said about each other is true, neither .one is fit to bed'overnorof the State. Tin: (Ireensboro Industrial Sews prints as a '.Morning Tonic" nt the head of its editorial column, in the issue of Aug. !Uh, the following ex tract from the democratic platform: We congratulate the people of the State that under Democratic auspices there has been established through out the borders of the State a reign of law and liU-rty. peace and pro gress. This is too good not to be enjoyed veil at the expense of the Demo cratic platform. I 'ven if the other ninety-nine es cape Hall got no more than he de served. Durham Herald. True, but we will never believe that Hall was the leader of that Salisbury mob. A little bolder than the others, perhaps, and with a bad record be hind him. he was recognized. arrested and made an example of while the ' prominent citizen" was not known and never will W. Hall deserves his punishment, but if the matter is al lowed to stop there we would be in favor of letting him go along with the rest, and theu let it be under stood that in case of the next :..ib of lynchers the officers will shoot, utid shoot to kill, whether those in front if them lie leaders, abaters, idle lookerson or prominent citizens. . 4 - New Series of School Readers by Dr. E. A. Alderman. An interesting fact to the educa tional world, but known only to a few until (juite recently, was that Dr. Edwin A. Alderman had under prep aration a new series of school read ings. Dr. Alderman, as is well known, is now President of the University of Virginia, was formerly President of Tulane I'niversity, and of the Uni versity of North Carolina, and in this, his, native State, as a young and enthusiastic teacher won distinction in every branch of public school work. 'Classics. Old and New" are just from the press of the I "Diversity Pub lishing Company, and reflect great credit upon both author and the publishers. 1 hey have been placed Ijet'ore the North Carolina Text-Book Commission, whore they will doubtless meet with high consideration. The accomplished author has shown rare skill and grace in his work. From the First Header up ihe books are beautifully graded; the solectionsarecarefully and taste fully chosou from numerous authors; while in mechanical execution they are excellent, being rich in appropri ate illustrations, well bound, well printed and on splendid paper. hi th;i Mate it is not mvossary to sorve a tivt day notice (or eviction of j riM. t'se ilo original laativioouch syrup, Kennedys Laxative Honey ami Tar. No opiates. Sol. I s X Parker' Two lrtig Store. Sewer System for A.'& M. College. In order to add to the health aud comfort of the North Carolina Col lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, at Raleigh, the Board of Trus tees at a recent session appropriated $7500 to instnall a complete, modern, up-to-date sewer system. Work on this plant will begin at once, and it is hopped will be completed at a very early date. As theCollege is situated on a dry and beautiful hill, and has its own system of water, it is thought that the completion of the sewer sys tem will put it in as perfect a sani tary condition as is possible. A Sweet Breath. A sweet breath ad.ls to the joys of a kiss. ou wouldn't want to kiss you wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad breath. You can t have a sweet breath without a healthy Mouiarh. You can't have a healthy stomach without perfect digestion. There is only one remedy that digests what you eat and make 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, and other ailments arising from dis order of the stomach anb digestion. Take a little Kodot after your meals and see what it will do for you. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. The jury at Salisbury has wiselv convicted an ex-convict. We await the returns from the trial of the "good citizen" with interest Xews and Observer. To the Trustees of Henderson Methodist Church. Always have yourchurch buy linseed oil at barrel prices. Don't let them pay 1.30 a gallon for canned oil, which ousht to cost but 60 cents a gallon. Ready-mixed paint is about half oil and half paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel, and add it to the L. 4 M. Taint, which is semi-mixed, and you then get a full gallon of paint at the lowest price. 4 gallons L. A M. mixed with 3 gallons Unwed Oil ill paint a moderate eiied house. Actual cost L. A M. about $1.20 per gallon. C. S. Andrews, Ex-Mayor. Danbury.Conn., writes: 'Painted my house 19 rears ago with L. A M. Looks well today." Sold by Mel rill Dorsey, Henderson. N.C. Panacea. Water. . Fresh snpply of Panacea Water just re ceived at. THOMAS BH0S" DRUG STORE. Awarded Second Prize. Paper of Rev. J. H. Henderlite of Henderson, Which was Award ed Second Prize in the "Reason Contest" of the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company. ttelow we reproduce Rev. J. H- Hen derlite's "Reasons Why Every Res idence Should Have A Telephone" This paper was awarded second prize in the "Reason Contest" of the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company: WHY TIIKHi: SHOULD DE A TELE PHONIC IN EVERY HOUSE. The IiueineB house and the office must, of course, have a phone. It paya for it nelf twenty times over and nothing else can exactly take its place. Can the average household with small income afford a phone? The phone is- a time saver. Exfxrience jroves that it eaves the average household onehouraday more thau thirty working days annually. For that length of time it is doing some jargon's work. The phone is m lahor-sa ver. It saves trips to the grocer, merchant, woodyard, meat-market, and many others. It runserrands, withouterroror delay, night and day, summer and win ter, through snow and rain and heat. Hence, the phone is a monejr-saver. To-day, time and labor are money. The phone is worth the value of working time saved. The profit is a simple calcul ation the difference between the value of time saved and of phone. Facts and figures Bhow that one can not afftml vot to have a phone. Nothing has been said of the comfort aud conven ience of being able to project one's self at a moment's notice far or near. Consider the protection. It is fire-alarm, police-alarm, a special messenger carrying instant tidings night and day. I n case of accident it calls the physician. In one emergency it may render service beyond all price. Of all labor-saving devices and modern utilities, none is comparable to the phon in actual service rendered to the general public for amount of cost. The End of The World of trouble that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Urove, la., of all usefulness, came when he Wgan taking Electric Bitters He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great sufferiug, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They ulso cured mo of General Debility." Sure cure for all .Stomach, and Liver and Kidney complaints, blood diseases, Head ache, Dizziness and Weakness or bodily de cline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Melville Dorsey 's drug store. SPECIAL RATES VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL WAY. Account of the followingoccasions the Sea board will sell special low rate round trip tickets as follows: MINNEAPOLIS. MINX National En campment Grand Army of the Bepublic, Au gust 13-1M. one fare for round trip. RICHMOND, VA Grand Fountain, Fnited Order of True Reformers, Sept. 4th 11th. one fare plus 25cts for round trip. MEMPHIS. TKNN. National Baptist Con vention, (colored) Sept. 12th-19th, one fare phis 2."cts for round trip. MONTE AG LE, TENN. Account Woman's Congress, July 30th to August 20th, one fare plus 2."cts for round trip. MEXICOC1TY, M EX. International Geo logical Congress. August 21st to September 10th at rate of one first-class fare plus 25c for round trip. TORONTO. OXT. Patiarchs Militant anil Soverign Grand Lodge.September 15th-22nd. at rate of one first-claos fare plus one dollar lor round trip. MOREHEAD CITY. X.C. North Carolina Division Tinted Confederate Veterans, An gust 22nd-2:lrd, at rate of two cents perinile each wav distance traveled plus 2octs. MILWAl KEE. WIS. Grand Aerie. Fra ternal Order of Eagles, August 14th-lfcth, one fare plus $2.00 for round trip. 1 For detailed information as to rates, schedules, dates of sale, limits, etc.. addrets your ticket agent or the undersigned. E.B.BRADY,. AG'L, C.H.GATTIS, T.P.A., Henderson, N. C. Raleigh, X. C. It is inconceivable at this distance that no greater number of the lynch ing mob at Salisbury should have been recognized oy men who usually have an extensive acquaintance. There must be some good citizens who would make good companions for their ex-chain-gaug-blockader leader Monroe Journal. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, J Lvcas CorsTV. 88 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRAN'S J. CHEN EY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 8th day of December, A.'D., (Seal) A. W.GLEASOX, Notary PrBuc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75 c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation ANTED bv Cbicnirn whnleitalo ayi1 mail order house, assistant manager (man or wo man) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary 1 20 and expenses paid weekly: expense money auvancea. Mors pleasant; position permanent. Xo inv-Mtmant sTrunm quired. Spare time valuable. Write at once or iuii particulars ana enclose a sen-ad- AGER, 134 E. Lake St., Chicago. When applied and covered with a hot cloth Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best for boras, bruises, boils, eczema, skin diseases, etc. Sold by the Kerner MoNair-Drog Company. The 'Implement Co.,' RICHMOND, VA, are headquarters for V Crimp and other KOOFSNt Galvanized or Painted. Wire Fencing Grain Drills Ensilage Cutters Feed Mills Cider Mills, etc Write for prices antl our fiill Descriptive Catalogue of all tne best Farm Implements Mailed Free, on Bequest. An Important Decision. Fine of $100.00 Imposed for Sub stituting Labels. St. Louis Globe Democrat, Aug 8th. Jnenh. alias James Ooldnraber, a sa loon keeper, of 2.100 Market street, St. Louis, Mo., recently indicted by the Grand Jury for using Anheu9er-13uech Bud weiser labels, taken from empty bottles and putting them ou bottles containing beer brewed by other brewers and selling same as Bud weiser, was convicted and fined f 100.00 in Judge Moore s court. The case was visoruslv prosecuted by Campbell Cummings and is the first of several similar proceedings in which he ... . n-i will appear tor the brewery, i ue ctwse was begun Monday and continued Tues day until the jury went out at 3:30. Within an hour and a half a verdict of guilty was returned against Goldgraher, but lfenry Stelman, who was a co-defendant was discharged. The evidence showed that uolagraoer owns the saloon and that Stelman is em ployed as a bartender. The contention of the Anehuser-Busch Brewing Associa tion's attorney was that his client suf fered much annoyance and pecuniary loss by the practice of some saloon keep ers of (substituting "Budweiser" labels for those of cheaper grades ot Deer. - . Scrub yourself daily, you're not clean iu- side. Clean insides means clean stomach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, healthy tissue in evry organ. Moral: laicenoiiisier snocxj Mountain Tea. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. PLAIN BUSINESS FACTS. Why a Twenty-Year Limited Pay ment Policy in the Southern Life Insurance Company Will be Worth at naturlty Several Hundred Dol lars in Cash More than a Policy of the Same Kind in Some of the Old Oiant Companies of the North. WLv will a Twenty-Year Limited Pay ment policy in the Southern Life In surance Company be worth at maturity several hundred dollars in cash more than a policy of the same kind in some of the old Giant Companies of the North? hirnply because of the fact that the death loss on insurance in force in these older Northern Companies is averageing now over $12.50 per thousand, while the experience shows'the death loss per thousand insurance in force inthese Com panies, when they were young, not to have exceeded an average of $5.00 per thousand for the first tventy years of their career. So on the mortuary sav ing the Southern Life Insurance Corn pan v averages 7.50 less on each $1,000 of insurance in force over its older com petitors. Now. if this $7.50 savins should for 20 years earn six per cent, interest it would make $300. in this item of mortuary dividend the Southern Lifecan make $300 cash on a Twenty-Payment Policy per thousand dollars over its older Northern competitors. Which shall wc do, save this $300 for ourselves, or let it go to others who neither know nor care for us? In addition to the above we should not forget that the older Companies above referred to have sucli large ac cumulations in money on account of the greater age of their policies that they claim they cannot average more than four or four and one half per cent, on their investments. The Southern Life In surance Conipanv has younger policies. aud has so much money as to prevent it from eamiur l per cent, thereon. ith the progress that is going on in the South and the active demand for money, it will be many years before we will earn less than b per cent, on our invest ments. JOHN MrDUFFlE, District Masageh Southern Life Insurance Co., Henderson, N. C. 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 insur ance on these new buildings.dwell ings, etc, aud guarantees prompt service and lowest possible rates to its customers. insurance Department Citizens Bank, 1UCHARD C. GARY. Manager. LOCATEO ON ALSTON FARM FORK TOWNSHIP, WARREN CO.. N. C. One of Ihe greatest boons for afflicted humanity ever discovered, and is th crowninjr glory of North Carol lea Crystal Litlria Water is sold in Hendersan by J. li. CARTER & CO., at 1 cent a glass. THE KORTH C1R0LIM College of Agrieoiture and Mechanic Arts. . Practical education in Ag riculture, Engineering, In dustrial Chemistry, and the Textile Art. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, WEST RJLLEIGH, X. C Ihhia Water CENTRAL ACADEMY. Littleton, : North C&.rolii&.. A High Grade Preparatory School With Industrial Eqoipsent. Boys and young men prepared for college in the most thorough manner. Course embraces Latin, Greek, Mathematics, History and English. $121 pays tuition, board, room, light, beat, and library fee for the scholastic year. An opportunity will be given to a number of young men to work their way through school. If you are interested write : : : : : : RAYMOND BROWNING. Principal, ABOUT FURNITURE. onableness, quality and values D. W. HARDEE OPPOSITE S. AU Prescriptions : Will Receive Our PROMPT Attention I : : AH Popular Fountain Drinks : s J SUNDAY HOURS: Z 0 A. M. P. M. " 8:30 to 10:45. 3:.?o to 6:00. : The Kerner -HcRIair Brug (Do. Phone 112. ooooxoxocoxxkookoo 2 We Do Not The policy of this store is: "We Give You What You Ask For." If we do not carry in stock the arti cle you wish, we will get it for you re gardless of expense to us. What we want is not only custom ers, hut pleased customers Daniel & Company. 0000000000000000000000000 Official Analysis RECORD: Laboratory XO....G4G3. Received May 30, '06. Reported Jnne 4, '0G. Source,.....tap. Locality,......Henderson. Sender's mark May. PHYSICAL DETERHINATIONS: Tempr., deg. C, 18. Apparent color. 0, Turbility, eqniava- lent to silica 0. Sediment, 0. Odor, 0. CHEMICAL DETERMINATIONS: Reaction, ..alkaline. Hardness total, 16.8. Hardnejs temporary ...0. Sulphates, considerable. Phosphates, trace. Alain, ...0. Chlorine, 3.9. Nitrites, 0. Nitrates 08. Ammonia, free 036. Ammonia, albuminoid, 075. BIOLOGICAL DETERMINATIONS: Algae, : ,none. Infusora, none. Organic Detritus none. Bacillus Coli-communis in 5 c. c, none. Other Bacteria, Common saprophytic. INDICATIONS AND REMARKS: Pure Water. Respectfully, GERALD McCARTHY, Biologist. To Supt Henderson Water-works, Henderson, N. C HENDERSON LOAN 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 title 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. TKe Henderson Loan ' and Reed 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 J . -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- erty is listed for taxation the taxes will be paid annually. So that every loan the lender has, in addition to his mortgage as security, the guarantee of TKe Henderson Loan and Real Estate Comp&Lny.backed by its assets and with out any expense to him. List your money with us. "WE SELL THE EARTH." WE INSURE YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY. WE INVEST EVERY DOLLAR OF THE PREM IUM IN HENDERSON AND VANCE COUNTY. R. S. ricCOIN, Sec'y and Treas. HENDERSON, : : . North Carolina. or . J. B. AIKEN, Associate Principal. Comfort and pleasure in the home whether in town, country or at the sea-shore, will he greatly enhanced by selecting your Furniture Requirements here. Style, quality and mod erate prices are the distinguish ed features of our stock. Come in and see for yourself and let us quote you our prices. You will be astonished at the reas-. considered. FURNITURE CO. A. L. DEPOT. LOUGHLIN BUILDING. Substitute. nf Henderson Water. -0 AND REAL ESTATE GO. from vear to Vear. and that t mil See Our CROSS.ETT' SHOE The more thought you give your feet, the less they'll demand. CR0SSETT With no trouble afoot, there is no trouble ahead. Crossett Shoes fill the requirements of correct dressers. Crossett Shoes meet the demands of economical buyers. The QeOo A Rose Co Exclusive Agents for Crossett Shoes. It: TT 7 YT7 And Light-weight Underwear. LOW CUT SK't SHOES. Big Stock Correct StylesLow Prices. PscnaLmai airvd Straoiv Eats. III REASON F01 SUM CURED Window for New SHOES MAKE LIFE'S WALK EASY" TT BY WEARING Samuel Watkiisp I TROPICAL CLOTHING, Smiel Watkios Department Store. - ! yMtfy avta fcowtls. Fer PR. CSTCt, CCfC Chewers becoming tired of heavily sweetened sun cured tobaccos caused REYNOLDS' SUN CURED to quick ly win from the old brands of much longer standing the place as favorite with sun cured chewers, because it contains just enough proper sweetening and fla voring to preserve the quality of the leaf and enhance its goodness, causing alarge increase in the demand for sua cured tobaccos. ' EYN0LBS SUN CTOEB is not only pure sun cured, but it is made from choice selections of the genuine sun cured leaf grown where the best sun cured tobacco grows. It is like that you formerly got, costing from 60c to $1.00 per pound, and is sold at 50c per pound in 5c. cuts; strictly 10cplugs, and is the best value in sun cured tobacco that can be produced for chewers. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. "Winston-Salem, N. C. Fall Styles In Ease at foot, work at hand, money ahead, content at heart. In the pursuit of pleas ure, first secure comfort sT TT 3 a j 'J 3
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