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TELE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1906. ... The Gold Leaf. THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1900. Getting Away from the Counter. The quickest way togetiuvuy from the counter is to work hard, he polite aiid obliriii at the counter. The trouble with people wlto coiu plain that they cannot pet above the position they are in is that they cannot see that the step to the thing above them is in the thin they are doing, in their manner of doing it, that the opportunity for advance ment is in the promptness, the thor oughness, the efficiency they show in tif positions they now occupy. Of two clerks work.ng side by side in a store, one knows that the lest part of his salary is not found in hia pay envelope, but in the opportunity to learn the business, to extract from it the secrets which his employer may have paid a fortune for, besides putting his life into it. He is all eyes, all ears, all the time thinking of better methods, improved ways of doing things, and he finally becomes u propiretor hiinseif. The other sees nothing in his work but drudgery and a perpetual clerkship. If you have a hundred acres of land and only four people to support, as one correspondent states that he has, if you have enough brain, ambi tion, Jetermination, and grit, you can not only support the people de pending npon you, but you can also give yourself a good education, for you can buy all the books you need, and if you area good manager, if you have system, you can have all the leisure you require for study. If you are made of the stuff that wins, nobody can keep you back, for if you do not find your chance where you are, you will find it somewhere else. But remember that your achievement can not rise higher than your resolunion. So long as yon think you are tied down so that you cannot move, you will never get. on. The man who acknowledges that he is a "perpetual clerk" will never become manager or proprietor or anything until he changes his con viction. His own lack of confidence and push, not circumstances, is the chain which bind3 him. ; It is as natural that we should ol- t-.ixn t!i thinir we loner for with all our heart, and persistently work to obtain, as that a 6tone should come i to the earth when hurled intothe air. The ambination, the desire, the long ing, the hunger, the struggle toward the aim, these are the forces of gravi tation which bring us the desired result. Recreation Magazine For October. As usual, this most charming of out door magazine is fairly bursting its hand some cover with seasonable articles and stories, this month mostly of wildfowl shooting. Easily the best of all articles ever published on the subject ia "Duck Shooting with Gun and Camera," by 0. S. Cummings, showing some most re markable pictures of tke author shoot ing ducks. The camera caught the dead ducks dronninc: through the air, and the man is clearly shown simultaneously j firing the guu and operating the camera. Another very readable article is "Son e Ducks of the Drylands," by the veteran sportsman author, Edwyn Sandys. Mr. Sandys shows that cold feet, soaking wet raiment, with an icy wind and pros pects of rheumatism, are not neccessary adjunctsofalldack-sho( ting. Stillother stories of particular irterest to sports men are "The Bird o! the Hour," by Reginald Gourlay; "Mallard-shooting in the timber," by Krneet McGaffey ; "Days in the Rockies," by Everett Dufour, "Duck-shootingin the Corn," by F. Henry Yorke, and "The Call of the Geese," by (I. Murray Sheppard. In "The Way of the Warden," by Edward Cave, this able writer brings forth in a new light the life and character of the game warden. By far the majority of articles that reach the public eye about these men are not only derogatory to them, but would lead the reader to believe them absolutely reprehensible. In this ably handled ar ticle, Mr. Cave shows thera as men work ing faithfully for the good of the com monwealth, for small thanks, smaller appreciation and still smaller pay. Other articles, of more general interest, are "The Indians of the Labrador," by Clif ford H. Easton; "Cruising the Fjords of North Paciflc,"by D. W. and A. S. Iddings; "The Art of Camping," by Charles A. Bramble; "Down the Ta-qua-ma-non." by C. J. Mizer; "A Fall-Out with a Griz zly," by L. C. Rogers; "A Cup Racer in the Making," by J. Williams Macy, Jr., and "More Speed in Shell Rowing," by Ilenrv Burnett Post. Hazing Should Not be Tolerated. Stateflville Landmark. The vounjr man who shot an other at tlie Onisversity, undr the belief that he was about to be "h.iz ed," may have been unduly alarm!, but until the contrary appears, the Landmark will believe that an at tempt was being made to haze that freshman and if such was the case the other fellow got what he de served when he caught a bullet. W e say again, ae we have often said be fore, that hazing is the act of con temptible cowards and those who en gage in it get exactly what they de serve if they get shot. No brave, honorable or manly man will engage injthe practice of hazing and the brute who is guilty of it should not be tolerated among respectable peo ple, in colleges or elsewhere. If an article is imitated, tho original is al ways beet. Think it over, and w hen you go to buy that bos of salve to keep around the hous get FeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It i the original and the name is stamped on every box. Good for eczema, tetter, boils, cuts and bruises, and especially recommend ed for piles. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. fter all, there is a great difference between telling the truth and refrain ing from telling a lie. Should be Thankful for What They Do Not Publish. Gastonia Gazette. What the editors leave in their ink bottles, and pigeon-holes, and waste baskets, would make a big book and a powerfully readable one. If what they print of their own stuff and of the contributions of correspondents should occasionally give offense, the offended person should consider that he would have been a great tteal mad der if he had known how much the editor left in his ink bottle or cut out of offending correspondence." As the Concord Times so well says, the man who gets mad at what the newspaper says about him should give thanks three times a day for what the news paper knows about him and doesn't sav. Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore Health and Stpemi gth Because Vinol is a real Cod Liver Preparation and does not contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not a secret formula. Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements the soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease. Because everything in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers and their oil. Because Vinol is deliciously palatable and agreeable under all conditions. Everybody likes it. Because Vinol tones up the system, strengthens every organ, nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease. That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any ' other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents. WE RETURN MONEY IF IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION W. W. PARKER, Druggist. The South's Imperial Staple. Manufacturers' Ilt-ocml. Over 2,000,000,000 is invested in cotton mills in Europe and Amer ica dependent upon the South for their raw material. It is estimated that 10,000,000 people in Great Britain alone live on the cotton in dustry of that country. The balance of trade in favor of the United States depends upon our cotton exports which now annually reach $400, 000,000, or more than the world's gold production. Of this royal crop imperial in magnitude and in domi nation of the world's financial and manufacturing interests, the South holds a world-monopoly. Usability to increase cotton production to meet the world's"growing needs and its ability to develop cotton man ufacturing commensurate with its monopoly of cotton production, are limited only by its labor supply. Economic forces will of necessity bring nbout a great increase in population and thus prepare the way for a vast expansion iu manu facturing and in production as the Srice and demand may justify. The -outh produces 80 per cent, of the cotton for the 110,000,000 spindles in the world, but has less than 10. 000,000 spindles itself. Think of the limitless possibilities for expansion in this industry alone when you are studying the future of the South. . - - Many men give lavishly of gold. To build briilgoe and castles and towers of old: If you want everlasting fame, a bouef.ietor be, liive the poor aud needy lloeky Mountain Tea. Parker's Two Drug Stores. ft II : : Buy Real Estate on Easy Terms : : II Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company it I oofs Seeds FALL SOWING. Every farmer should have a copy of our New Fall Catalogue It gives best methods of seed ing and full information about Crimson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed fret, and prices quoted on request. L W. Wood & Sons, . Seedsmen, Richmond, 'Va. Cyr Trada Mark Brand Seeds are the "c ' u ci&cc3t qualities obtainable. Offers the following farms and town lots on easy terms 1 lot near Harriet Cotton Mills with 2 houses and 5 acJes of land. 1 lot on Pettigrew st, 100x200 ft. 1 hrick, 13-room dwelling, near Henderson Mill. 1 (i-roora, 2-story dwelling on Hor ner street. 2 four-room cottages on Horner et. 1 brick priie house on Horner et. 1 six-room, 2-story dwelling, with modern improvements, on Cha vasse avenue. 4 vacant lots on Chavasse avenue. 5 cottages on rmetary street. 1 seven-room cottage on Turner avenue.. 2 vacant lots on Orange street. 45 lots for sale on easy terms on Washington Heights. 119 acre farm, dwelling and good improvements, two miles from Henderson. 150 acre land well improved near Epsom. 23 acres land near Ross' Mill. 127 acres in Middleburg townthip. 100 acres ol land with two small houses two miles from Henderson 153 acres of land near Epsom. 400 acres of land two miles from Henderson. 50 acres of land near Freeborn Mill. If you want to know anything about this or any other real A. Iff 1 1 -wrw a. - csraie arouna nenderson, ask us. We re in the business. (( II Henderson Loan and Real Estate Company, I S- McCODf, Secretary and Treasurer. O 8 aA Q T f8.kfo,rt.hcEatrP"8e Housekeeper containing 200 tested .-ceir O fyohr Whh he.pU.nany sold ,or I o o Be On Your Guard, o o You do not know what you miss by not visiting Olir () store passing chances. () () "Enterprise" Meat .nd () Food Choppers, Sausage ( ) Grinders and Stuff ers. () Meat Juice Eztractors, () Coffee Mills, etc. ( ) -o () () .() receipts by Helen za eeats, Dot ( WJatldns DQarrtware Qompany.i mastim booties: 1111111111 Flue Curiito Dovcbpo tho Stlmubtlno Aroma end Tcoto Found In Scftmsitt r NOTICE. There are three ways used by far mers for curing and preparing.their tobacco for the market; namely, sun cured, air cured and flue cured. The old and cheap way is called air cured; the later discovery and improved way is called flue cured. In flue-curing the tobacco is taken from the field and suspended over intensely hot flues in nouses especially built to re tain the heat, and there kept in the proper temperature until this curing process developes in the tobacco the stimulating taste and fragrant aroma found in Schnapps tobacco, just as green coffee is made fragrant and stimulating by the roasting process. Only choice selections of this ripe, juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the famous Piedmont country, where the best tobacco grows, are used in Schnapps and other Reynolds' brands of high grade, flue cufed tobaccos. . Hundreds of imitation brands are on sale that look like . Schnapps ; the outside of the imitation plugs of to bacco is flue cured, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco ; one chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco , hunger longer than two chews of such tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue c cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, requires and takes less sweetening than any other kind, and has a wholesome, stimulating, . satisfying effect on chewers. T. If the kind of tobacco ym are chewing don't satisfy, more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop . fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chew ers formerly bought costing from 75c. to $1.00 per pound ; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts, strictly 10 and 15 cent plugs. W.H.Gil!. M.DdTiH. J.Q.Mill, Z.T.KOM, Austin J one, Mack Jones, Hnirh Hnnt. CR.Tool, J.H.Haer. Wm.Cntts. J.D.Stone, C E.Cobb, Ike Wrwin, J.A.Wnrren, A A. Parks, E.I.Kitrrell. G.P.PhilipH, Ti.. f..imvnar mmnuii will bear in mind that tuev Wt rthe with the late Walter J. Powell for repair. W R.Lanier. Hurry MOjeor, D.T.Clapton, JR. Harris, WoHerJnnea. H.H. Chambers, A.O.EaTins, 4 r S Rnhinnnn. N.H.Crews. Jaa.Horkadaj. Jaa.Johnson, Walter Weddea, Ed Thomas, rayton Taylor, J.A.Brame, Plummer Fang, Jno.Solomon Early , ThomaB, Jaa.Solomon, Chas.Andrews, John Bollock, J.T. Sbotwell, W.C. Pearce, RJl.Henderson, John Baakett. Grover Kearney .Lather Eaton, J.W.Blacknall, utw nnga, Marshal Alston, Anthony Plummer. ni 1 A. will nloM rail at my office at the earliest date possible and get their matches. J I also have eight watchea left unlabeled. Owners of theae can get same by calling and establishing satisfactory proof of ownership. Administrator. . R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. To Cure a Cold in One Day Cares Cite in Two Dayti a even muuon poxes sn w w- - FOR DYSPEPSIA DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Rellores Indlrestion, Sour Stomach, Belchlne of Ca. Etc. rSAKD ONLY AT THE ULSOKATORY OP I I E. C. DeWITT Sc COMPANY, CHICAGO XXXs For Sale at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. ng 1 Down Pains are a symptom of tne most serious trouble which can attack a woman viz: fallinz of the womb. With this generally, comes Irregular and painful periods, weakening drains, backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, ir ritability, tired feeling, etc. The cure Is A. G. Daniel, Wholesale ana Kctsit Dealer In . . Shingles, Laths. Lum ber. Brick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Fuii -tori , Lowest Trice. Opposite S.mth era Grocery Company. Henderson. N. C. OR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: Over ti. u. Davis Store. FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON. Office In oung Block. OSee hours: 9 a. ni. to l r. m . 3 tort p t Residence Phone 88; Office Phone 25. csumaip lurniMieu wnen desired. u charge lor examination. Notice. The Female Regulator that wonderful, curative, vegetable ex tract, which exerts such a marvelous, strengthening influence, on all female organs. Cardui relieves pain and regulates the menses. It is a sure and permanent cure for all female complaints. At all druggists and dealers In i.00 bottles. "I SUFFERED AWFUL PAW In my womb and ovaries," writes Mrs. Naomi Bake, of Webster Grove, Mo.t 'also In my right and left sides, and my menses were very painful and Irreg ular. Since taking Cardui I feel like a new woman ar.d do not suffer as I did. It is the best medicine I ever took." TTAVIKG QUALIFIED AS ADM1X1STR.- JUL toroftbe eatate 01 Jniiu 11. ltrmiirT. deceased, this is to notify all permum iniMt! ed to said etat to make immediate wttk ment of said indbtdnea to me. Ami all persons havinfr claim a(rnint eiii n-tute will present them to me, duly veritil within twelve montns from turn uau, or tin imtir. will be plead in bar of their mover v. Thia Sept. 12, 1906. RICHARD P. BlUm.KY. Hobgood. N. C Adtninimnitiir, Kitchin a Whitlby .Attorney. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sdss over One end a Half Mimon bottles. Does this record of merit eppeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Enclosed with every bottle b a Ten Cent package of Grove's Back Root Liver PQs. COAb AND WOOD. Hard, Splint and Steam Coal Pine and Oak Wood. Why pay for splitting your wood when von can eet it pplir ready for the Btove with out exrtra cost? We will nell you 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 us much more to furnish it this way and we give our coetomers the benefit in order to eet their natron aire. Poythrss Goal and Wood Co. . PHONE, NO. 88. FOR QUICK SALE ON EASY TERMS S One WayColonist Tickets 34 50 from Henderson On sale daily until October 31st There is a steady job Tickets good in Tnrist Sleeper all winter at high The comfortable and ectworn- wages for good men ical way. in San Francisco. A pleasant ride to a pleasant - land. Ask J. C. Sartelley S. F. & P. A.; i 16 N. Pryor at.; Atlanta, Ga. j for full particulars , ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo As Evidence Of Good Work and Satisfactory Prices, We have secured the contract for doing the Heat ing and Plum bing for the new GRAND THEATRE Let us talk to you .bout NEW IDEAS IN HEATING. All the latest styles in Lavatories, Bath Tubs, Closets, Kitchen Sinks, Visit our Show Room and select your own Fixtures. 0. R. Browne & Co., camitadv ri i Tainrno oooooooooooooooooooooooooo IK "Pilsener Export Beer'! . Is Pronounced by the Highest Medical Authority to be a Perfect "Malt Tonic." .( " It is an Absolutely Pure Beer. ! . -r Mail orders solicited. Write for prices. : The Virginia Brewing Co., Roanoke, Virginia. $0XKX00XXmXK0XXX Are You Going to Your House This Fall? S If you decide to do any painting you had better see us for your paints and sup plies. We are showing, the best variety of colors that has been shown and our, prices are most rea sonable, too. The kino! of paints we sefl will not rot your proper ty but will protect and beutify it See our color card before buying. ! I - Stop Look Listen that catarrh before all your health is gone. : without health hie becomes a burden to your self, your family, and all your friends. " ' ' Do you know catarrh ruins brain workers? for medicine that will cure catarrh in all its annoying, offensive, loathsome forms. The one great medicine that never f ails io cure is called. Dr. Bennett's NEW LIFE, f !. to the voices of the many thousands of people Who have been cured by this great medicine BQjseful in curing Catarrh, Dyspepsia, DU slnew, Headache, and all gtomeb disorders, . Benjamin Farrer No. 813 Locust Et,, Camden, N, J, writes S?J was living in Norfolk, Va. six year auo. At that tf me I had fhe worst case of catarrh I ever saw.. My breath wei very bad, the sense of smell was almost entirely gone. . Z had headache newly all the time; and my stomach would cot retain my food. A ttoo months treatment of Doctor Bennett's NEW LIFE cured me; and I have not suffered any more of that old disease rf nee I took New Life'." J. Hale Whaling, Memphis, Tenn., writes: "My little girl had suffered of stomach trouble for several monttis. We tried all the doctors in our town, until a friend told me of New Life. One bottle Cured her." Bennett' NEW LIFE U old by all leading drvegtttM. C 2 Manufactured by BENNETT MEDICINE Cn Noi v. q () Who rides in a CORBITT BUGGY. Made of ? I the best material, well put , together by skilled ! ) ( workmen. &Cornpa u Bxiilt for Service. j We manufecturer.all grades '.of Buggies. Surreys ' ( Carriages and Delivery Wagons. o,! TheCorb it&Biggy(C ue:nde:r.oon. N-C. 8 Good Farms. 300 acres Timber Land. Town lots improved and unimproved. INSURANCE, Fire, accident, heah h an life. J. L. Currin. Ekckache Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder troubli who will take two or thief Pine-ules upon retiring at nigh shall be relieved before morning Tb medicioal Tirtue of tkj crude gums and reiioi m taised from tha Wativa Tisl aava been recognized by the medical prof feaaioB for centoriee. In Pine ulet we oil J tU of tha viztoea of the KUt Pine thJ are ef vain in reliennj all Hd: end Bladder Trouble Prepared by MEDICINE CO. CHICAd P1NE-ULE For sale by The Kerner-NcNair Cc Why Certainly You can afford It! 38 cents per weel pays for a TELEPHONE at. your RESIDENCF For Rates APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER n Hcrr.e Telephone Telegraph Coip',t HENDERSON See Us When You Want Lime, Cement. "TitJ Hofa" WeJl Plastj Brick. Shingles. Do4 and Windows Foil stock at Lowest Yvf Storage Young's old mill. Poytliress Coal and WooJ Q Pbeae. No. 88. FEELING I.TITER-ISH Thio Morning )() f.r.k -aT. ((Toll'' A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer
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