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0 THE HENDERSON GOLD IlEAF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906. The Gold Lear THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1000. Libel Law and the Pa pers. A Candidate Who Will Undertake to Doctor the Law and Who Gets the Worst of a Discussion of It. Salisbury Sim. Editor 11. II. Clark, of The States ville Landmark, ia engaged in a spicy controversy with Y. C. Douglas, . one of the Democratic nominee for the House of liepresetivesfrom ake county. Mr. Douglass, during his campaign preceding the Wake pri maries, announced that he would make an effort to modify or repeal the present newspapear libel law and incidentally made some cutting re marks about the freedom of the press. Editor Clark took issue with the Wake man in a well tempered editorial and ventured the prophecy that the present libel law would not be, chan ged. Mr. Douglass came back anu Friday's Landmark carries a lengtln in u-hifti ita nosition is ue fended. It clearly represents the sentiment of ninety per cent, or more of the .Vrtu rarouna euituis wucu u "TIia Landmark does not want, and there are few if any of the editors in the tttate who uo n law that gives them the privileg Editors and papers there be that l cnifo nnd malacein the name of righteousness, but they are few and the law now on the statute books, as the Landmark points cue nrnt.pc.tion. As a aiiuiuii i' - m innti.pf ihe iournalistic mud ui rw.ro iisw no rnnkor enemv than those of tlie profession who have re gard lor the etnics oi juuruunsuj When the vast amount of labor in vr.i.wi in ill nnblication of daily pa per, it matters not how obscure the publication, is considered and the hurry with which the matter is neces roil, ir, is a marvel even to newspapers men themselves that inaccuracies are so iew. The Landmark has decidedly the best of the controversy with Lawyer Douglass and will handle witn auiuy any weapon lie may choose to em ploy in discussing his position. Getting the Restless Habit. Nnw IttTii Journul. That the majority of human beings have indigestion and kindred trou bles is no surprise in this day when the annihilation of time appears to be the aim of everyone. Statistics say that the majority of divorces are due to the quick lunch habit, which develops indigestion and the conse quent irritation that makes any com panionship unendurable. What may be termed the "restless habit" is not confined to these United States, although the habit finds its greatest following in this country, and these followers have spread the disease abroad. Yery interesting from at least one point of view, are the stories of how the automobile habit has made the proprietorship of one of these machines all important. Clerks earning salaries of twelve hun dred dollars a year, buy autos cost ing nearly as much as their entire years salary, while others with mort gages on their homes let the mort gage stand, and buy an automobile. Speed and more speed is the demand on all 'sides. Autos on the great highways pass theexpress trains; the row boat and the sail boat are drawn up high and dry on laud, or else en gines are placed in them, to give them speed in the water, which they never were made for. The flying ma chine today is less of a curiosity than the bieyclevas twenty years ago. And all this develops and increases the individual habit of restlessness. Apprenticeships are too slow for the youth of today. There is no time to gain thoroughnesss, therefore the great supply of "jack legs," who can spoil raw material better than they can convert it into articles of value. The master of one trade is held rath er slow, instead of being held in re spect, as worthy of emulation. How few persons there are who are satisfied to live lives which will.bring them in fairly good condition to the Osier age. letter thirty years of world speed, rather than sixty years of right and useful living, with con cern for the human safety guage of physical, moral aud mental attain ment. The restless habit is supreme, and the ultras glory in the rush which kills time and quite of ten thenis' and makes world circling a far t t-r trip,than the journey from New lwk to Philadelphia in the early days of this country. The restless habit is not hard to attain, but it is hard to get free from. The rush on land or 6ea. and even though the air possess es its fascination, and yet the person without the restless habit is the one who gets the most out of life, aud is the one who lives to some purpose and serves best to further the safe passage of mankind through life. Evil of the Cigarette Habit. Charlotte Observer. It is stated that out of a total of 100 applicants at the United States recruiting station in New Orleans during the month of July ouly 29 were found fit to enter the army. The officer in charge says that out of the same number of applicants in any of the States west of the Mississippi river or in Ohio, Indiana and Ken tucky the number of enlistments out of bo many applications would have been as high as GO or SO. The reason for such an unsatisfactory condition in the South is ascribed by the officers to cigarette-smoking, late hours and bad habits. This shoull be a wani ng to the boys of the South against cigarette-smoking and other things not good for them. It will, however, have little effect so far as cigarettes are concerned, for Southern youths take to thevevil these days as ready as a duck to the water. When a horse is so overworked it lies down and in other ways declares its inability to go further, you 'would consider it criminal to use force. Many a man of humane impulses, who would not willingly harm a kitten, is guilty of cruelty where his own stomach is concerned. Overdriven, overworked, when what it needs is something that will digest the food eaten and help the stomach to re cuperate. Something like Kodol For Dys spepsia that is sold at Parker's Two Drue Stores. little Mas - . Monro' Journal. I "The following article is clipped I from the Xorth Carolina Advocate, j and was written by Rev. W. E. Aber- nethy, of the Western North Carolina Conference, once a professor in Ruth erford college, and a son of the founder cf that institution. Poverty of language keeps ns from saying anything about it further than that it is a gem of the purest ray: Midnight and past in the village parsonage. The hall clock is pitiless; twice each hour it tolls through the megaphone of silence like some iron throated ghoul. For there is silence that will not hush; silence which, like the sphinx, challenges, the wise with its age-long riddle; "Vhy should love outlive life; stricken sore but bleeding, loving all the more? Why should love's velvet caress end in unsheathed claws?" These are some of the things the silence speaks. In yonder room the wife and mother so tired sleeps by grace of the doctor's opiate, yet her mother-heart aches and dreams under the drugged stillness. Near her, with yet moist lashes, the girl of six forgets in child hood's sleep. And Guy sleeps too; he will wake in God's morning. In his study the pastor sits alone en tirely alone. The day has gone; God seems far away. MorS than once, standing above some little cas ket, lie has spoken words of comfort to others; now it is night, and in his own need his mutinous heart refuses coinage to those words. Only a baby 1 He had seen the leaves growing and greening but one springtime; yet his thin white fingers knew where the preacher's, heart-strings lay and gath ered them all in his little fist. He never spoke, save in that dialect of Heaven, a baby's prattle; but the smile which dawned from his curving lips, almost to the last pain, told of love beyond speech, and his deep, dark gray eyes, following father and j mother in seeming wonder that they big, strong and loving did not give him ease and rest the look of them hurts now though the lids are sealed. Only a baby! Yet in the courier dreams of the pastor and his wife, -lie had already grown into a tall fellow, strong and good; the wreck of that vision lies yonder in a little snowv casket. The heartless hall-clock tolls. The dawn. careless as the clock, comes through the lattice. It is the hour of prayer. To the pressure of the pale lip there will be no response will there be no answer to prayer? The preacher is on his knees. His lips utter the old submission: Thy will be done; his heart cries: "My boy, my baby!" Then as his prayer deepens with the deepening dawn, the voice of the incarnate Love whispers: "Suffer little children to come unto me." "In The Night" A terpiece. 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. THERE IS fiT&H ac.ure M-w-m 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 H months will save you money in large the time. Miss. H. L. Seeley, Fenchurch St., Norfolk, Va.. writes :- "One cannot praise your wonderful TA 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. C 4 Bennett Medicine Co.. Norfolk: Va. ccoccoccoccocooccoccoccocco o - 8 O C) L vicky the Mauri Who rides in a CORBITT BUGGY. Made of O the best material, well O workmen. O 8 r villi tor We manufacturer all grades of Buggies, Surreys. Q Carriages and Delivery Wagons. Q TheCorbittBiggyCo, 8 () HENDERSON, New Fall Goods. Attention is called to our line of New Fall Dress Goods just received. Mohair Goods 45 inches wide, 50 cents a yard. Repellent 55 inches wide, 50 cents a yard. Silk Bouquets for Waistangs, Mercerized Silk Brocades, Silkaleans, Suitings, Percales, Ginghams, Calicoes, Plaids, White Goods, etc. Ladies' and boys Golf Gloves. Four-in-hand Ties. Nice line of BLANKETS something good and cheap. . H. Thoirnasoiti. Ten Rules For Success of an Em ployer Toward an Employee. Printers' Ink. 1. Always set a good example. 2. Do not lie to your clerks and sxpect them to tell the truth to you. 3. Command the respect of your employees by the integrity of your business methods. 4. Have confidence in the ability of your employees until they prove themselves unworthy. 5. Pay a just amount for labor performed. A cheap man is a poor investment. 6. Treat those beneath you with respect and they will return the com pliment. 7. Do not waste your breath in swearing and storming around the office. The same amount of energy expended toward improving your business may make you a weauiy man. No amount of swearing ever sold a dollar's worth of goods or im proved the work of an emplyee. 8. Be courteous and considerate to all your employees if you wish them to be courteous to your cus tomers. 9. Do not be continually finding fault. A little encouragement will often do more good than any amount of fault finding. Let it be known that when you give a rep rimand it is for just cause. Do not reprimand for the same mistake re peatedly. Get rid of that employee, if once has not been sufficient. A number of cheap, useless hangers-on clog the wheels of business. 10. Be j ust and h onest in the office, as well as outside of it, and the suc cess that crowns work well done well done will be yours. Keep the bowels open when you have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the in flamation of the mucous membranes. The best is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastes good. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Greensboro as Insurance Head quarters. Charlotte Observer. Greensboro has strengthened its its nre-eminence as the insurance cen tre of the State by organizing and becoming the headquarters of a new fire insurance company, the Dixie, with a capital of a halt million dol lars. To further signalize the im portance of the city as an insurance headquarters, the oreensDoro Jne Insurance Company closed the month of Julv with the remarkable record of a million dollars of business writ ten in that month alone. This must be highly pleasing to its stockholders, as this fact and the organization of a new fire company must be to all North Carolinians who want to see as much of our insurance money kept at home as is practicable. FOR ALL M SIDNEY TROUBLE drug bills; and give you health for all - CO - MA too highly. It certainly o () () o o put together by skilled ) O O () O O oervice N. C. () ti OwOO wOOOOOOO Chow Ubat Yafl Know : Know Ohiafi Ywi.Aing There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown where the best tobacco grows in the famous Piedmont Country. Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. Thaf swhySCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and one quarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third of the entire increased consumption cf chewing and smoking tobaccos in the United States. Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other t chewing to bacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along one chewer makes othu chewers until the fact is now es tablished that there are many more Sold at SOc. per pound in Sc. Cuts. Strictly lOc. and 15c. Plugs R. J. REYNOLDS T0DACOO COMPANY. Vinoton-Salom, 11 C. To In Toirist Sleeper Southern California. Ask J. C. SARTELLE, 16 North Pryor St., ' You can visit the Grand Canyon en Atlanta. Ga., for a Tourist Sleeper folder route. Harvey serves the meals. Surely you would gladly pay several dollars to USE A TELEPHONE ONCE m case of an . ' EMERGENCY WHY NOT GET ONE? Backache Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. Tte medkiiul irtnea of th trade runt and resins ou tlined from tkt Havttre Piao hare been recognized by the medical pro fession for centuries. In Piae-sle wo ofer til of the Tirtnes of the Retire Piao that are of ralne in reliering all Kidney and Bladder Troubles Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO- CHICAGO For sale by The Kerner-NcNair Co. CtJ38e chewers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the States where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, be cause they do not find a chew that really pleases them better at any price; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their mon ey's worth of the real snappy, stim ulating flavor so appreciated by to bacco lovers. All imitations con tain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that .way to' Hide poor tobacco improp erly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS. Is the way to combine Comfort and Economy You follow the historic Santa Fe Trail over the shortest line to "Pilsener Export Beer" Is Pronounced by the Highest Medical Authority to be a Perfect "Malt Tonic." It is an Absolutely Pure Beer. Mail orders solicited. Write for prices. The Virginia Brewing Co., Roanoke. Virginia. COAL AND WOOD. Hard, Splint and Steam Coal Pine and Oak Wood. Why pay for split tine your wood when yon can get it oplit ready for the etove with out exrtra cost? - We will sell yon SPLIT WOOD for the same price that yon pay for sawed wood anywhere else. We have a ma chine for the business that's how we do it. Doesn't cost ns mnch more to furnish it this way and we give our costomers the benefit in order to get their oatronage. Poythrss Goal and Wood Go. PHONE, NO. 88. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Twists, , Sevea MDSon boxes soM in post 12 Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease beyond the reach of medicine.' ' No medicine can do more. or Diabetes Cteed thd ted 25 veers. Avercra Anne-l Sit 11. a L:n3 3 tzzb Xwriy a edMr cough mam art cmtipattec. Alteon and (Dtewlo The flecklenburo; Hotel And Hineral Springs, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA. Where You Combine Health, Rest and Recreation. THE IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION. BECAUSE: Its waters need 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 Hydriatic 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 COHPANY, CHASE CITY, - .... Virginia. Moore's Ready-Mixed Paints fe. ai .li. m C) Leads, Colors in Oil, O ucaus, voiurs in kju, Linseea v-mi, rioor uil, j J y Varnishes, Hard Oil Finishes, Muresco in all colors 5 1 ( ) for walls, Japalac and Johnson's Wax. ( -r "it 1 . i . .. . r iou win mae no mistaKe, in using these goods. Q Watkins Hardwar Co . o Henderson, N. C. f) ( 1 ( saoaths. This 9S2nre. VS 1 o For sale by HELVUjLE DOBSEY, Grove's Tasteless CMH Tc? Protect Your Family. When Considering tits qnstiea ot LIFE INSURANCE, It f ill pij isa to iimtigit. tin Plus and Poli cies cf the Hew York Life, The Great International Life Insurance Company. The New York Life issues a line of Policies unexcelled in attractiveness at as low a prem ium rate as any company any where. E. Q. FINCH, Agent, Henderson, N. C. NOTICE. The following persons will bear in mind that they left watches with the late Walter J. Powell for repair: W R.Lanier, Harry Magby, J.A.Warren, W.H.Gill, D.T.Clapton, AA.Parks, M.Davis, J.R.Harris, E.I.Kittrell, J.Q.Mills, WalterJones, G.P.Philips, Z.T.Ross, H.H. Chambers, A.O.Eavins, Austin Jones. AjC.8.Robinaou. N.H.Crews, Mack Jones, Jaa.Hockaday, Jas.Johnson, HughHnnt, Walter Weddea, Ed Thomas, C.R.T00I. Payton Taylor, J.A.Brame,- J.H.Haer. PlummerFang. Jno.Solomon E.WJ)ent, Early, Thomas, Jas.Solomon, Wm.Cntts, Cbas.Audrews, John Bollock, J.D.Stone. J.T. Shotwell. W.C. Pearce C E.Cobb. R. A. Henderson, John Baskett. Ike Wrenn, GroTer Kearney.Lnther Eaton, J.W.Blacknall, Otis Wright, Marshal Alston. Anthony Plummer. The above named persons will please call at my office at tbe earliest date possible ana get their w atcbes. I also have eight watches left unlabeled Owners of these can get some by calling and establishing satisfactory proof of ownersnip R. 8. McCOLN, Administrator. Reaches the Spot top pain instantly The Great Piia Curs Fut up in tubes witb rectal nozzle. Its Cuisine and service is strictly first- cJass. The Season Of IO06 nrnmiana to snrnnRH . x 1 all previous records, both in number and personnel of its guests. Large bookings have already been made 01 prominent people wno will take up tneir auramer residence at i ne AiecK lenburcr. It is the the most furraanihta aII-vpat round high class Health and Pleas ure Resort in the Sonth. Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone in Hotel. Its New Summer Schedule of trains will afford additional facilities for reach inor The Mecklenburg? New Trains will be operated between Jeffress 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. Were ntroduced in the year 1888 to the property owners of Henderson and Vance coun ty. They have stood the test during the 18 years giving en tire satisfaction, wearing. Innk- - , r:' r I a. a. 1 nener ana lasting longer than any other paints made. Linseed Oil, Floor Oil, WWW 1 Cures Grip b TWo Days. oa every X DOX.Z3C Cures Backache Corrects Irregularities Do not riV Vawina Druggist raw s - tfr. mm it Out " says many a doctor to his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medi cine that will cute female troubles except the sur geon's knife That such a medicine exists, however,is proved by thousands of cures made by n V. Plo)lfilii Cures Womb Disease It has lved the lives of many weak, sick women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure yoa if you will only give It a chance. Try it. SoU by all druggists and deal ers ia Si. 00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. -- "I wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my womb," writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisman, of MannsvMe.N.Y. "My doctor said no medicine would help me. After taking Cardul I gave up my sup porter ana am now weu." Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMIXISTRA tor of tbe estate of J 11 Hub It. ltrailley, deceased, this is to notify all (lentous indflit' ed to said estate to make immediate Kettle ment of said indebtedness to me. And all persons having claims against said rotate will present them to me. duly verified, within twelve months from this date, or thix uotir. will he plead in bar of their recover v. This Sept. 12, 1900. RICHARD P. BRADLKY, Hobgood, N. C. Administrator, Kitchin a Whitley .Attorneys. THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agrieulture and Mechanic Arts. Practical education in Ag riculture, Engineering, In dustrial Chemistry, and the Textile Art. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, WE8T RALEIGH, X. See Us When You Want Lime, Cement, "Tite Hold" Well Plaster. Brick, Shingles. Doors and Windows. Full stock at Lowest Price. Storage Young's old mill. Poythress Coal and Wood Co. Phone. No. 8S.- FEELING LIVER-ISH 1 f This Morning? TAKE A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer SEABOARD Air Line Railway. DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS . Sooth, South-west, North and North-test. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN Boatori, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Waahinirton. Norfolk. Richmond. Ital'is- Charlotte, Wilmington, Atlanta, iJirmi"? bam, Mtfmphia, Chattanooga, Nd'hri)!. Montgomery. Mobile, New Orlean, Colum bia, Kavannah. Jacksonrille. Tamna and Florida point. TWO TRAINS TWO TRAIN5 DAILY. DAILY BETWEEN New York, Washington, Portsmouth. At lanta, Birmingham, Mem phi, Savanna and Jacksonville. Traina composed of Veetibule day coa-b. Pnllman drawing; room sleeping rarp ami " latest cafe dining etrm. DIRECT CONNECTION AT Memphis, New Orleans and Wt. Louie tot points in Texas, California, ArkanmiK. olo rado and the North-west. Interchangeable mileage books good o 15,000 miles road, Southern Lines. For time tables, winter or summer bool let illustrative of the South and Boutb-w PPlj to Seaboard passenger represent" or address, C.B.BYAM, G. P. A., Portsmouth,.!. OSCAR OUTLAWS up-to-date BARBER. SHOP Is the place to get a satisfactory Share, Stylish Hair Cut, Sham poo, or Shoe Shine. Firts-class barbers, prompt atten tion, satisfactory service. Sanw rtiirAi wskn'vA slwaTi mi THE OKIOIMAL UUCATIVC COUGH SY Kr-EOrciAMmEH0IEY-T For Bale at Porter's Two" (8) Dnistorea. Tha fames CttSjESS sa4 Bsssr 1st N
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