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THE IIENDEKSON GOLD LEAF IHXJBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906. THE GOLD LeAF- established 1881. -by- THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY, SKIT. ', n Mu Ukya.n ( not h'oiii to be contented with x'hx the candidate lut he wants to dictate the platform alao. AMithffH to tliink that IIok; Smith in North Carolina horn. Hut he has Ixif-nu Ioii tini' -rone ami we tdiould not ho charged up with the mean th h was charged with even if thej had been true. NVrro preachers and awaken may preach against crime, hut the trouble is the class that it is detdred to reach deo not come under their influence. Durham J fern Id. And beyond preaching against it they do little els.- to check crime oniony their race. Negroes who really have the interest of their peo ple at heart should do more toward apprehending and bringing the crim inal class to justice, instead of shield ing them against tlie law as is fro niiently done. The Libel Law. Stnti Hvillf I.niilinarl. The newspapers generally are tak ing up the matter of the proposed change of the newspaper libel law as Hiiggested by a candidate for the legislature in Wake, and as was to have been expected are expressing opposition to it in no uncertain terms. Referring to the editorial in Friday's Lund mark the Salisbury Post says: It clearly represents the sentiment of ninety per cent, or more of the North Carolina editors when it says that "the Landmark tfoea not want, and there are few if any of theeditors in the State who do want, a law that gives them the priv ilege of injuring anybody." Iditor and papers there be that vent personal spite and malice in the name of righteousness, but they are few and the law now on the statute books, as the Lnrdmnrk points out, affords them no protection. Asa matter of fact the jour nalistic muJslinner has no ranker enemy than those of the profession who have regard for ethics of journalism. When the vast amount of labor involved in the publication of a daily paper, it matters not how obscure the publication, is con sidered, and the hurry with which the matter is necessarily prepared, it is a marvel even to newspaper men them selves that inaccuracies are so few. Ik Mr. Rryau had any chance be fore he has weakened it by his ad vocacy of (iorvenment ownership of railroads. The Cruiser "North Carolina." Charlotte Oliwrver. This kindly suggestion is from the Charleston News and Courier: On October (th, the armored cruiser North Carolina, which is to be one of the finest ships in the Cnited States navy, will be launched at Newport News. We agree with the Charlotte Observer that the incident should be made of great im portance by the people of the Old North State, and that it is well for them to "have a thought for that silver service, the presentation of which should follow the launching in due season." We have no doubt that the Tar Heels will ' do themselves proud" on this occa sion, and that the testimonial they will present to their fightiug namesake will De in every sense creditable to their good taste and patriotic spirit. It will not be practicable for the cruiser to enter any harbor in North Carolina to receive the testimonial, and we would suggest that the mayor of Charleston and the Gover nor of South Carolina place the harbor of Charleston at the disposal of our near neighbors for the presentation ceremony. The cruiser would be in friendly waters at Charleston, and there is no reason why the presentation of the testimonial should not be made at Charleston. While the Observer naturally feels grateful, as all North Carolinians will, for the neighborly spirit which prompts this suggestion of their good friend, and assures it that we would feel almost as much at home among the good people of Charleston on such occasion as under our own vine and fig tree, acceptance of such in vitation would not be necessary. Yielding to the superstition of the sailor folk, we must have the presen tation in North Carolino waters, and in making the assertion that "it will not be practicable for the cruiser to enter nnjT harbor in North Carolina," our contemporary is guilty of au oversight. Admitting theunforunate truth that it will not be possible for the good ship to come up to Char lotte, which would be roost fitting and projier, there is the good port of Wilmington, which 6he may enter with all ease or she may 6top at Southport. The News and Courier has probablv forgotten that a num ber of ships of war, notably the big monitor Amphitrite, which draws more water than any cruiser, have used the mlmmgton harbor, and some of the lanrest cotton steam ships that rove the seas go in and out there regularly. There'll bo no obstacle, therefore, in the wavol hav ing the eeremonv in North Carolina waters. Privilege Licenses. In addition to the regular property andpoll tax, the Town of Henderson levies a special privilege or license tax on the various businesses carried on within the corporation limits, said license being due and collectable from and after the first day of July of each year, good for twelve months, or until the 30th day of June following if taken out after the first of July. Chapter XVI of the Code of the Town of Henderson, as amended and re-enacted July 2Nth, 1005, is as follows: Section 8!). Any person, firm or cor poration desiring to eiia? in any trade, 1iiihnihh or profession tfixed by ttie chnrter and urdiDaueett of tlm Town of Henderson (except such as otherwise provided for) shall liuike upplimtion to the Town Clerk stating the trade, profession or business, and the phire where he proposes to conduit the siiine, who ahull issue the same as provided in this irlwipter, to the Collector of Taxes. Sw. Thut before engaging ill suid Irtl.tiness the person, firm or corporation hIiiiII proenre the said license from the Col lector of Tuxes and post the same con spicuously in bis place of business. Every violation of this S.-tion shall be snhject to a fine of ftlty dollars Skc. The Clerk shall enter in u book an Hi-count of the number and amount of licenses issued to the Collector who shall re port to the Finance Committee. Among other businesses taxed is that of hoarding houses. A boarding house as ' d fined under this ordinance, is where any person or firm receives compensation in money or otherwise for board and lodging. The exact reading of the act is as follows: iioi. rdiiiK houses, each including all per soiiH,or nrms reeeiviiigcompensation in mon ey or otherwise for board and lodging, Hve dollurs. All persons who are liable for privilege license of any kind wonld do well to pay and save themselves trouble and ad ditional costs. A bath eleunses the skin and rids the pores ol refuse. A bath makes for better fellow ship and citizenship. Not ODly should the outside of the body be cleansed, but. occa sional use of a laxative or cathartic opens the bowels and clears the system cf effete mntter. Best for this are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Pleasant little pills that do not gripe or sicken. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. To the Voters of Vance County. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. The support of my friends in all parts of the county is asked and will be appre ciated. If elected I promise the same faithful public service that I have endeavored to bring to the discharge of the duties of the office during my incumbency. Very respectfully. W.E. GARY. Awarded Fifth Prize Papei jrofMr.W. I. Staffing, of Stal ling, Which was Awarded Fifth Prize in the "Reason Contest of the Home Telephone and Tele graph Company. Below we reproduce Mr. V. I. Sellings' ''Reasons Why Every Kes idence Should Have a Telephone." This paper was awarded Fifth Prize in the ''Reason Contest," of the Home Telephone and Telegraph Com pany: You will find below some of my rea sons for wanting a phone in my house: "Want to get the best prices on all the markets for all I have to buy or sell. If I have a serious accident, want the doctor at once. Wife is in the hospital, want to hear her present condition now, not next week by letter. Thief stole my horse, want to ask ev erybody to help catch him. Want blood hounds to catch one who broke in and robbed me. Child lost, want help to find it. House on fire, want help quick. Storni raging, want to tell son not to come home tonight. Mother is dead, want to let sister know .it. Daughter is visiting friends and train left her on her return home, and want to know what train to meet to find her. Dog gone mad, and want help to kill him. Sent wagon to town and cannot get the article sent for, so want to tell them what to load with. Cotton market up, want to close a sale. Wife sick, want a cook to get supper. Wife sick, want druggist to send medi cine, and the market to send something I can eat. Son wants to make engagement with his girl. Want a phone for social pleasure and general information and as an educator. Desiracble Residence On Andrews Avenue for Sa.le. My house and lot on Andrews Avenuef known as the old Geo. H. Rowland place. House contains 7 rooms. Lot 155 feet front, 329 feet deep. Elec tric lights in the house. City water and sewerage on the lot. Good garden and excellent well of water. Old grove of 27 trees. Nice ahade front and back. Street paved. H. H. BASS. Nice lot of new wheat flour just re ceived at H. THOMASOX'S. Perhaps some of those States that indorsed Mr. Bryan would have acted differently if they had waited until he came home and denned his platform. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will sorely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys tem wheu entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, aa the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can poseibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co.,Toledo, 0., con tains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system." In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It i taken iutcrnally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggist. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. .- KOLLISTER'9 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A But Hedldns for But Peonl Eriafft Ooldia Health tad Renewed Vigor. Jl speciflo for Constipation. Indigestion, Lf?e Blood, Bad Breath. SI u crista Bowels. Headmehf - - . .(iwu wwcio. uctkjmcik and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in ta rei, a vi i ii. oa ucum a doz. uenuine maa Houjstxs Dnca Company. Madison. Wis. 90LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPll Men Women & Children Are Made Miserable by Kidney Disease. Country people have Kidney disease more often than city people, from the fact that the conveniences in country homes are not so good as city homes. When nature calls for attention, nothing should be delayed. Any poison retained by the bowels or kidneys is sure to reduce your strength. Many poor suffering women lose ambition, beauty, vigor and cheerful ness on account of Kidney disease. Kidney trouble occurs so often that children are frequently born affected with the trouble. ?&foft) FOR ALL V rm TROUBLE as well as Liver complaint. Every man, Women, and Child on earth will be better off, if the liver frequently has a good clearing up. Some people need liver medicine more often than some others; but all persons need liver medicine three or four times a year. A dollar invested in TA-CO-MA once every three or four months will save you money in large drug bills; and give you health for all the time. Miss. H. L. Seeley, Fcnchurch St., Norfolk, Va.. writes :- "One cannot praise your wonderful TA-CO-MA too highly. It certainly has relieved me from chronic indigestion, and kidney trouble. I would recommend it to poor suffering humanity, as I feel confident they will bless Dr. Bennett for introducing a reliable remedy like TA-CO-MA." For Sale By Druggists. ' C4 Bennett Medicine Co.. Norfolk: Va. THERE IS A CURE IN BRYAN THE MAN Forthe All Democrats Looting to Him to Lead to Victory in 1908 The Democrats of all sections' of the United States are turn ing to Bryan to lead the Dem craric victory la 1908. The New and Observer in State and National politics has al ways stood as theadvocateof the same principles which have made Bryan the national leader. Every Democrat in North Carolina ought to read the true Demo cratic doctrine every day until the November election. The News nnd Oltserver preaches that doctrine, and it prints all the news. The best evidence that it is a fine newspaperTs that in eleven years its circulation has grown from 2,500 to our 11,000. Snd one dollar and get it daily until the November election. Address THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, Raleigh, N. C. A HANDSOflE CARPET does much to beautify and brighten up a room durability- does much towards economy. We have taken SDecial rains in stocking our department with attractive designs and quality that wears. Our name is a sure guarantee to exceptionally fine Carpets and as for prices, they are positively unmatchable. Come and see our line and compare our prices. D. VV. HARDEE FURNITURE CO. OPPOSITE S. A. L. DEPOT. Like that you formerly cot, eoci&g.' from 60s. to $1.00 psr poind c c c c THE CHEWERS PREFERENCE BEING FOR THE GENUINE SUN CURED TO BACCO WITH LESS SWEETENING THAN IS USED ON THE OLD BRANDS OF MUCH LONGER STANDING, CAUSED REYNOLDS9 SUN CURED, IN SO SHORT A TIME, TO WIN THE PLACE AS FAVORITE WITH CHEW ERS. SOLD AT 50c. PER POUUD IN 5c. CUTS; STRICTLY 10c. AND 15c. PLUGS, AND IS THE BEST VALUE IN SUN CURED TOBACCO THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FOR CHEWERS. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wlnstea-SelSRf, 11 C. U c r. i t E p. BENTON MINERAL WATER. 5 Nature's Restorer and Preserver of Health. This water has proved efficacious in caring chronic constipation, indigestion and stomach disorders, kidney and bladder troubles and kindred diseases. It acta freely on these organs and its beneficial effect is marked after using it a short while. TESTIMONIALS. Mr. B. P. Harris, 'J R. F. D. No. 5, Henderson. N. C, Dear Sib: I have used some of your Benton Mineral Water and have pleas ure in saying it acted well on my stomach and liver. Henderson, N. C. GEORGE E. PERRY. I have been afflicted with kidney trouble and diabetis for two years: I drank three bottles of Benton Mineral Water and it has done me all the good. I am still drinking the water and think it will effect a final cure in my case. Henderson, N. C. WILLIS M. HENDERSON. Benton Mineral Water is sold at Drug Stores in Henderson by the bottle or crate, or delivered fresh from the spring in any quantity desired. B. F. HARMS, Proprietor, ?. F. D. No, 5, Henderson, V. C. J 3 3 J 1 New Goods 1 E - -AT . I Barnes Clothing Store. 1 Come in and look at my new line of I CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED. All of the very latest styles and cuts. . . 3 E Also a nice line of SHOES just received. 3 7mi Yours to please. Lewis Barnes, i BRINGING THE MOUNTAINS TO YOU ! With an I ELECTRIC FAN. 5 12 INCH FAN, $14.00. Costs 3-4 of a Cent PER HOUR to Run or $3.00 5 J PER MONTH, Flat Rate. HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. I Office. No. . TELEPHONES: Statloa, No. ai. HENDERSON LOAN AND REAL ESTATE CO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - $50,000 00. Every money lender knows that, there is much trou- ; hie 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 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 I . 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 TKe Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company, 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, : ": --- Nrth Carolina. SeOur Window for New Fall Styles In CR0S5ETT SHOE The more thought you give your feet, the less they'll demand. Ease at foot, work at hand, money ahead, content at heart. 3 3 3 "J "CR0SSETT SHOES MAKE LIFE'S WALK EASY" With no trouble afoot, there is no trouble ahead. " In the pursuit of pleas ure, first secure com fort Crossett Shoes fill the requirements of correct dressers. Crossett Shoes meet the demands of economical buyers. The Geo. Ao Rose Co Exclusive Agents for Crossett Shoes. 3 3 'J 3 'J 3 J 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 KEEP CO01 BY WEARING Samuel WatkMs It II TROPICAL ": 1 CLOTHING. And Light-weight Underwear. 3 LOW CUT 'xhIte SHOES. Big Stock Co rect Styles Low Prices. 2 Samrvuiel Watkins Department Store. P 3? New Crop TTissmlp Sesds EVERY tUND. BulmPm cmlekratmd jm4z medal Tiumlp Bemda FLQVETZ SEEDS, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1906. Head of 8tate's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate Engineering Grsduatau Medicine. LlW, PHa.rmA.cy. Library contains 43,000 volume. New water works, electric lights, central beating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y. M. ' C A. building. 68a STUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY. The Fall term begins 8ept. 10,1906. Address FRANCIS P. VENABLX. Pree.. Cfl A PEI, HTLL, Nortfc Carolina. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo A 7 . a a V re you uoino; zo paint Your House this Fall? If you decide to do any painting you had better see us for your paints and sup plies. We are showing the best variety 1 .1.1 1 1 1 ui coiors inax nas Deen snown ana our 1 prices are most reasonable, too. The kind Y t 11 ii o or paints we- sen win not rot your proper- x ty but will protect and beutify it See our Y color xard before boymg. Daniel & Company.' 00000000000000000000000 Rami C) 0 C) o 0 0 o 8 () () o' er 8 o 8 O CO ILvicky the Mai Who rides in a CORB1TT BUGGY. Made of the best material, well put together by skilled workmen. Bxiilt for Service. j We manufacturer all grades of Buggies, Surreys, Carriages and Delivery Wagons. The Corbitt IB HENDERSON, V - N. C.
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