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VOL. XXV.
HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1906.
NO. 47.
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Treating Wrong Disease.
M;;:iy times women call on their family
riy -.::;! sutfiring, as they imagine,
,,.:(- iruii! i -) ,iu, anuiiit r iron heart
another frrrm liver or kidney
::ii''.in.r from nervous exhaustion
,,r .,r-,-ir;s;o:i. another with pain here and
ti.-r ' way they a'.i present
::: - ' i. "; ves and their en.v-?oij-.'
an': i'i
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niing il:-m to be such, prescribes his
potions. 1 ii reality. ii:cy :ue all
sri.ij:'.i.is eaus, d by soi:; uterine
:-. "i physician, ignor;. i,t, of the
i .,f siii! (Tintf. encourages tlii-! prac
imtil largo tills are made. The suf
- i.aiieii ?'ets no Ix-tifT. hut probably
. . i;y r ::. c:i of ti.;- delay, wrong
" J' Mi ''::iM.:iMiit complications.
r riieillcino like lr. Pierce's Fa-
. r ; . :;ition. iiiricted to tin-
nume
t!.. n i'V
cured."
I have erijirely removed tho disease,
.K-H-iiiu an iiiose i:is:r-4.s:iig
s. and instituting c:mfir' in-proiotij-ed
nil'-ery. Jt h is i,.i-n
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Great Barmun & Bailev Show With Thl8 editorial parajrraph from last
I ' . ',nM. .1 S 1 1 - T 1
t. io A f t tin i ? o uuu.riLjr uuu iniiuren carries
us kt. itres oi icdis nnicn ic- iar'e Biirnifjcance:
e call attention with pleasure to the
statement by President Venable of the
university, in this lBsue. We reioice in
the prosperity of North Carolina' great
uiHuiuuon. unuer me wise direction
of its able president it has eclipsed the
glory of former davs.
1 tus utterance is noble. Chanty
ana Ltiuclren is the paper of the Bap
tise urpiianasre ut Thomasville. The
Uaptist denomination in Jortli Car
olina has A' great, liigh-'class college
oi its own ni Wake iorest, which is
necessarily a competitor oi every
outer college ana pi the University
let here we see a denominational
paper paying a beautiful tribute to a
competitive educational institution
oi the same class. There was a great
Dig mind behind the pencil that wrote
f li paragraph above quoted. North
Carolinians, we are getting larger-
minded, broader-minded, and this
paragraph is one of the signs of the
quires Five Trains to Transport
It Will be Seen Here in Its En
tirety Thursday, Nov. 1 5th.
A comprehensive little booklet, issued
by the management of the Barnum &
Bailey circus gives some information that
will be of interest to thousands who con
template taking in the wonders of the
big show when it exhibits in Henderson
Thursday, Nov. loth. The publication
calls particular attention to the follow
ing facts:
'Lvery purchaser of a ticket, no mat
ter what the price paid for it, is entitled
to see all the advertised attractions of
the show, whether in the menagerie or
the main hippodrome pavilions. What
ever auxiliary attractions there may be
are never advertised.'"
'"The show is never divided. The per
ormaneeH given in small towns are ex
actly the same as those presented in New
York and other large cities."
'lhe performers are secured from all
parts of the world, by acents especially
employed by the management, and, in
engaging novelties, no limit is placed
upon effort or expense. '(Jet the best, no
matter what the cost, is a standing Bar
num & Bailey order."
"Lvery startling novelty originated ni
Europe during the past quarter of a ceu-
tury has been introduced to America by
tne narnum ct iJailey show. This year
theshow more than ever keeps up its rec
ord by presenting several imported act?
of such a startling character, as to seem
almost beyond the range of reason. In
one of them an automobile guided by a
young American girl, darts forty feet
through space, upside-down, and in an
other two bicyclists turn aerial somer
saults on their wheels."
"The great tents cover over twelve
acres of ground; it takes five trains of
double-length cars to transport theshow
from city to city; the employes number
over a thousand; there are .'500 perform
ers, representing every civilized national
ity on earth; over 500 horses are utilized
for the various purposes of the show; the
new 'Peace' spectacle presents a vast dis
play by hundreds of gorgeously-costumed
characters and brilliantly comparisoned
horses, elephants, camels and other ani
mals; and the menagerie has three herds
of elephants, four giraffes, the only hi
limes.
It is i well known medical fact that pine
resin is most effective in the tratment of dis
eases oi t lie bladder and kidneys, hufterers
from backache and other troubles due to
faulty action of the kidneys find relief in the
use of Pine-ules. $1.00 buys 30 days treat
ment. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug
Company. .
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Mr. Bailey, of the South.
Wilmington Messenger.
lhe Texas senator lias one staunch
admirer in North Carolina,if no more,
as the editorial from the Duplin Jour
nal, which we publish below, will
show. Mr. Bailev is a "big man and
we believe him to be a true and hon
est man. It the couth will stand uv
him and make him her leader he will
no more tnan nas any mun since tne
South lost her supremacy in national
anairs to again put her m the exalt
ed position she occupied before she
lost that position by secession and
the crime of reconstruction. Mr.
Bailev's great ability no one can
deny. His fitness for the position of
. ii
HEALTi
Vigorous Health is the
most Dependable Wealth to
possess.
-It reaps a steady harvest.
Alum in food will change Health's
ruddy glow into pinched paleness by drying
up the rich red blood, which nature provides.
You take alum into your food by the use of,
so called, cheap Powders in vhich alum is used as a
cheapening substitute for pure Cream of Tartar. ' There is
only one sure way to guard your health against alum
and its injurious effects -Buy only an absolutely pure Grape
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder buy by the name
p
Royal is made from absolutely pure Grape Cream of Tartar.
Royal is a safe-guard to health.
'Read the Sign at the Top Again.
horned rhinoceros in America.and a hun- ejlJer of the Southern democracy has
dred cages of other rare wild beasts been assuilej by a certain class of
"lhe performance is given in three WlrtP,l1..alvinf.nwtilf.t..tilpv wftni(i
rings, on two stages. in mid air. and upon
a huge hippodrome track, under the
largest tents ever constructed; and an
audience of over 1.T000 persons can be
comfortably seated and entertained at
one tune.
"heats reserved lor the show are se
cured by coupon and are at the disposal
of the holder until after the performance.
(j rand-stand chairs are furnished pur
chasers of the best seats, and, in every
possible way, the comfort and conveu- j
lence of patron- are intelligently studied .
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Thanksgiving Procla
mation.
President Issues Proclamation Dei-,
ignating Thursday, Nor. 29th, as 1
Day of National Thanksgiving
and Prayer.
Washington, D. C, Oct. 23. The
President today issued a proclama
tion naming Thursday, November
29th, as a day of Thanksgiving.
The text of the proclamation is osj
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funded. Try our free offer. Sold by the Ker-
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Ciood news travels; not so rapidly
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MANHOOD
FROM GIRLHOOD TO WO
Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters
interesting Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills.
Every mother possesses information j
which is of vital interest to her young
daughter.
Too often this is never imparted or is
withheld until serious harm has result
ed to the growing girl throtigh her
ignorance of nature's mysterious and
wonderful laws and penalties.
Girls' over-sensitiveness and modesty
often puzzle their mothers and baffle
physicians, as they so often withhold
their confidence from their mothers
and conceal the symptoms which ought
to be told to their physician at this
critical period.
When a girl's thoughts become slug
gish, with headache, dizziness or a dis
position to sleep, pains in back or lower
limbs, eves dim, desire for solitude;
when she is a mystery to herself and
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aid, and remember that Lydia E. Pink
tarn's Vegetable Compound will at
this time prepare the system for the
coming change, and start this trying
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piu or irregularities.
Hundreds of letters from young girls
and from mothers, expressing their
gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has accomplished
for them, have been received by the
Eydia . Pinkham Medicine Co., at
Lynn, Mass.
Miss Mills lias written fh ttvo -fnl.
lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which
wm be read with interest :
Dear Mrt PinVtium nrinrt Ttr
"I am but fifteen years of age, am depressed
nave dizzy spells, chills, headache and back
ache, and as I have heard that yo:i can g . e
helpful advice to girls in r.iy conditiou. :'-
writing you.' Mvrile Alilis, Oquav. La, lil.
1 to
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Dear Mrs. Finkham: (Second Let.;-r.l
" It is with the feeding of utmost gvaf.tui'.e
that. T -writfl to You to tell VOU Wi;.lt M'er
vnlimhlu mpdieinfi has done for i:ie Y. J.e.i I
wrote you in resranl to my cn.-.lition I lad
consulted several d.Ktors, but t.Vy f:ii!
understand my case u:.d I did not r
nivir hpnpfit from their treatment. 1 f '
Your advice, and took Lydia K. l'iakH-m: s
Vegetable Compound and am now l t :.r...v
and well, and all the distivss.ing symi .'.i::s
which I had at that time havetiisappeared.
Myrtle Mills, Otjua.vka, I'd.
Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrs.
Pinkham as follows :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham :
Before taking Lydia E. rinkham s ege-
table Compound my periods were irregu
lar and paintul, and 1 always haa sucu
dreadful headaches.
4 But since taking the Compound my head
aches have entirely left me, my periods are
regular, and I am getting strong and woil. I
am telling all my girl friends what Lydia E.
Pinkham s egetable Compound has none for
me." Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa.
If you know of any young girl who
is sick and needs motherly advice, ask
her to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
Mass., and tell her every detail of her
symptoms, and to keep nothing back.
She will receive advice absolutely free,
from a source that has no rival in the
experience of woman's ills, and it will, if
followed, put her on the right road to a
strong, healthy and happy womanhood.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound holds the record for the greatest
number of cures of female ills of any
medicine that the world has ever
known. "Why don't you try it ?
Democrats who know that they would
not have a fiiifrer in the pie were he
to be raised to that position, and
they have tried to pull him down by
base insinuations. They fear him;
they are afraid that he will supersede
their idol from Nebraska. They can
not deny his ability and tbey do not
dare openly to attack his integrity,
but thev try to pull him down by
saying that it would not do to put
up a southern man to lead, the Dem
ocratic party and that his connec
tion as attorney with a certain cor
poration makes his leadership an im
possibility, all of which means that
they Southern Democrats person
ally and for selfish reasons prefer the
man from Nebraska to Mr. Bailey.
It is time for the Democrats from that
section which does the voting for the
party to have the choosing of the lead
er of the party, especially when they
have a man so well qualified in all re
spects aa is Mr. Bailey, of the South.
l he Journal 6ays:
The Mount Olive Tribune is so
Brvanized of late that it speaks of
other great men as sticks and stones
in calling Senator Joe Bailey the Jour
na's 'idol' and 'hobby.' Not so. Sen
ator Joe Bailey is a man. The great
leader of the Democratic host in the
nation who has never met defeat and
in these recent railroad rate bill de
bates measured ud to the highest
standard possible as a man, a South
ern man, and the greatest, biggest
Democrat of his day and who has in
deed, and in fact put Teddy out of
business, which Bryan has laued to
do
'.That he is in anyway connected
with a trust Bailey denies and says
that Ins connection with any corpor
ation is only such as any honorable
lawyer could have, and we shall take
his word for it. Any Texas 'good
government' club that opposes him
has not the first rudiment of 'good
trovernment' about it, as his public
life and conduct has been powerfully
anti-trust and anti-corporation
NewsDaners of the Hearst brand, from
jealously, and the New England Re
publican kind, trom natrea ana iear.
have done their best to defeat him
but he is arain the bijr Democrat
senator from Texas, and willfully ex
plain his own position when he cam
paigns in Texas. That he is today
the greatest living Democrat goes
without 6aying and now that the
South is rapidly coming back 'to its
former primac3 in government af
fairs' as the Washington Post gladly
says, it behooves all Democrats in
good standing South to stand by the
big Texan and build a Southern De
mocracy, greater than its party that
once controlled this nation.'
Dr. Mi Kanna was as good as his ; ToMakup lost time is slow, hard
word at Wilmington as elsewhere, j .rn i wkhe merchant who sits down
He agreed to cure every man of the j and waits for trade to come his way
desire for drink recommended by the i will have a lot of lost time to make
ministers association of that place i up. The man who uses the advertis
free of charge. A class of fifty-eight ing columns of the Gold Leaf doesn't
was found and he graduated forty-, lose any time. And thus the differ
three of them the other day in three ' ence between the lucky man and the
day.s time. At the conclusion there j unlucky man is explained. Are you
was a regular old fashioned caaip-! one of the lucky men the man that
things you have to sell cr have the j meeting time and the cured at ojee j gets his share of the buiness that's
things you want to buy. ! formed a ''Dr. McKanna Society." ' going?
Greensboro Record.
Most men who have been successful ,
in their undertakings have found out j
that they are pretty sure to get what
they deserve if they ask and work for
it, and they are equally as sure not
to get it if they don't work and ask
for it. If you want anything, ask for
it through the advertising columns
of the Gold Lfaf. These columns
are read by the people who want the
Taken as directed, it becomes the greatest
curative agent for the relief of suffering hu
manity ever devised. Such is Hollistrr's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents. Tea or Tab
lets Parker's Two Drug Stores.
' Pinesalve cleanses wounds, is highly anti
I septic, unequaled for cracked hands. Good
; for cuts. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug
( Company.
HAS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS.
The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill
Tonic. You know w hat yon are taking. It
is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No
cure, no pay. 50c.
Henderson, H. ., Thwrsday, RTov.
Location of Grounds, Beck's Pasture.
:atest show on earth
JDST HS PRESENTED IN THE NOTION'S METROPOLIS
WTiere, During Its Phenomenal Inaugural Season of Five Weeks It Exhibited to More Than a Half Million Delighted
Spectators, and Again Proved Itself to be
The Wide World's Mightiest Amusement Institution
Equally at Home In Europe and America In Close Touch With
Every Source of Original Arenic Endeavor, and Always the First to
Present the Newest and Latest Novelties in Circus Divertisement.
Has Introduced Every Big Foreign Feature to America
Maintains Its Own European Agencies, and Pays More Money for Top-line Acta
Than All Other Shows Comhined. It is Not a Mere Show It is a UdV
versity of Marvels A National Institution of Universal Wonders.
ITS LIKE HAS NEVER BEFORE EXISTED
First Time of the New and Dazzling Military and Allegorical Spectacle, Founded
on the Russo-Japanese War
w- A Gigantic Gorgeous and Gloriously-Vibrant Plc
M 1 9 tureof Military and Mythological Pageantry For-
Lf flJLif tunes Expended in Rich, Royal Costume and
ttunareus 01 ixirrecuy umiorniea cuiun-rs
BrilliRntlv-TtemitifuTPftnoolvof War-
of AU Nations Superb Impersonations of the Goddesses of Liberty and Peace, at
tenotvi liv lit -a.llv-A i,r jirell.-l Maida-in-W'aitine and Fair Trumpeters, in Great.
tTOi'lt'ii 1 urn 01 Biaie, wii.11 scores tn jiiHjjun-t-
Cspari sorted Horses, Elephanta and other Led
ArJ.-"-
A Hi splendent Moving Picture
of Life, Color and Pageantry
f. .IV1 1 fi
A Year of Blood.
The year 1903 will long be remembered in j
the home of F. X. Tacket of Alliance, Ky., as j
a year of blood, which flowed so copiously
from Mr. Tacket's lungs that deata seemed
very near, He writes: "Severe bleeding from
the lungs and a frightful cough had brought
me at death's door, wheu I began takiDg
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,
with the astonishing result that after taking
four bottles I was completely restored and
as time has proven permanently cured."
Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and
Colds, at Melville Dorsey's drug store. Price
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Lydia E. Plakfian's Vegetable Compound. Makes Sick Women Well.
Men of all parties are agreed that
the hospitals for the insane must be
enlarged to accommodate the unfor
tunates of North Caroiina. It will
be impossible for the next legislature
to ignore the very strong demand
for this improvement. We know of
no public matter that everybody is
so thoroughly united on. Lexington
Dispatch.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Cures alt Coughs and xpia Colds from
the system by cent ry moving tstf bowels
The Latest Bicycle
Startler Neto,
NoVeh NerVy The
TWO TWIRLS
OF TERROR
Aerial Somersaults by Two
i)annir, Iextrou, Danger
Scoutinn V heclmen.
Last Winter's
Parisian Sensation
Now Seen for the First Tuna
in America.
NEW ARENIC ATTRACTIONS FROM EVERYWHERE
1 D -r . T.nte rir ( instructed.
ia neTS BY 300 ueBLD'PANeDS RRTISTS
f?.JrJr.?rsrains of Car-12 Acres of Tents-
THE DASHING. DIVING. DEVIL.
WAGON'S FATEFUL FLIGHT
The Dip of Death
A Young Lady Looping the Gap in an
Automobile, Upside-Down A fascinat
ing. Fearful, Furore-Creating Sensation.
Costs $100 a second, and is Worth It
Holds the Audience Spellbound, and
Sends the Crowds Away Tingling With
Excitement.
p
uffnwiwnand Puperb Horsewomen Acrobatic Marvels 01
H iipiheres-ial Children's drcus-Forty Funny
CtowiKSst Earth-emallest Pwple That Live-
rTlriSrrM Dancers and Musician Real Roman Hip-
rowKue TourninenPricetes. High-School
Uones. AUWM4
GREAT FIND BIG FEHTDRES
Two Performances Daily, at 2 ana r. Ju- J Promenade Concerts bv Carl Clair's Famous Military Band.
G.n.ral admla.1... Inclni In; "t ''b 'JX".
iSSa?iS?J?5iSJB
lAiysA the Down-Town Ticket Office si
,L;:ilcrncr & Inalr's Drns Store. j
15.
PBOCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT.
The time of the year has come when, in
accordance with the wise custom of our
forefathers, it becomes my duty to set
aside a special day of thanksgiving and
E raise to the Almighty because cl tne
leasing we have received, nd of prayer
that thaee blessings may be continued.
Yet another year of widespread well-being
has past. Never before in our history
or in the history of any other nation has
a people enjoyed more abounding mate
rial prosperity than is our prosperity; a
firosperity so great that it should arouse
a us no spirit of reckless pride, and least
of all a spirit of heedless disregard of our
responsibilities, but rather a sober sense
of our many blessings, and a resolute
purpose under Providence, not to forfeit
them by action of our own.
Material well-being, indispensible
though it is, can never be anything but
the foundation of true national great
ness and happiness. If we build nothing
upon this foundation, then our natural
life will be as meaningless and empty as
a house where only the foundation has
been laid. Upon our material well-being
must be built a superstructure of individ
ual and national life lived in accordance
with the lawB of the highest morality, or
else oar prosperity itself will ia the long ;
run turn out a curse instead of a bless-!
, ing. We should be both reverently thank
ful for what we have received and earn
estly bent upon turning it into a means
of grace and not of destruction.
Accordingly, I hereby set apart Thurs
day, the twenty-ninth day of November,
next, as a day of thanksgiving and sup
plication, on which the people Bhall meet
m their homes or their churches, devout
ly acknowledge all that has been given
them, and to pray that they may in ad
dition receive the powers to use these
gifts aright.
In witness there of I have hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of
the United States to be affixed.
Done at the city of Washington,
this 22nd day of October in the year
of our Lord one thousand nine hun
dred and six, and of the Independence
of the United States the one hundred
and thirty-first.
seal THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
By the President :
Elihc Root,
Secretary of State.
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Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the origi
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for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough;
etc. Try our free offer. 8old by 1 ho Kerner-
McNair Drug Company.
Sir CyREssssA
MHEAD-l
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10c Bottle -25c.
Bottle -
2 Doses
8 Doses
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
NOTICE.
BY AUTHORITY OF A DEED IN TRUST
from T. H. Glover and Carria M.GIorer.
his wife, to me made Nov. 3, 18811, and re
corded iu Book oue of Truat Deed, on page
285, In the office oi the Register of Deed of
Vance county, by requrat of the holder of the
debt thereby secured, I ahall sell for cash, by
public auction, to the high eat bidder, at the
court house door in Henderson, X. on
Monday p Novmtmher 12th, 1906,
the tract of land conveyed ia ftuid deml ia
trut which was conveyed to naid T. Ii.
Glover by his mother, Mm. Kliia Glover, the
tract conttuiiing one hundred acrett, mora or
less, lying on tie Taylor' Ferry road, ad
joining the lands of Mra. Elixu Glover. K. .
Taylor, and others. A nurvey and plot of
the siinie will be nhown at mr oftii.
This , t. "th, V.MMI.
T. T. HICKS.
Trustee.
Sale of Land.
BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY VESTED
in the undersigned in a certain deed in
truat, executed by II. Ii. Eaton and wife on
the 6th of June, 1900, duly recorded in Book
27, pages 'M'J, etc., of recordu in the office of
Register of Deds for Van cm county, S. C,
default lifting made in the payment of the
bonds secured thereby, 1 ahall offer for sale
at public acation,lorcasb, at the courthouse
door in Henderson, said county, on
Monday, November 1 2th, 1006,
the following described land, mentioned in
said deed of trust:
Lying in Williamaboro township, Vance
county, N. C, and known aa a part of the
''Old Jenkins Tract," and bounded as fob
lows, viz: Beginning at an old red oak in
the line between the Jenkins and Hoithoock
tracks, 25 chains from the Jenkins, Sharp
and Satterwhite corner, aad running thence
H 59 E, 11,35 chains to a popular tree ou
the north fork of the Nutbush branch; thence
down the north fork and Nutbush branch to
Sharp's line on said branch; thence with
Sharp' line N. 8S'W. 43 chains to Jenkins.
Sharp's and Satterwhite' corner, formerly
an old post oak; thenoe alotg the Satter
white and Maithcock line H. 2 W, 25.RO
chains to th beginning, containing 1.60
acres, more or less. Time of sale: 12 m.
This Oct. 3rd, 1U0.
W. B. SHAW. Trustee.
H.M.SHAW. Attorney,
Oxford, N.C.
Commerce and the Sooth.
Baltimore Manufacturers' Record.
"Following the line 'of least resist
ance," the "down-hill haul to the
sea," the ever growing commerce of
the country is more and more seek
ing an outlet through Southern
ports. Our foreign commerce, now
13,000,000,000 a year, will double
and quadruple, as will our coastwise
trade, but the number of our ports
can be very slightly increased even if
millions should be expended. Nature
has fixed the location of our avail
able ports and forever set the limit
upon their number. As commerce ex
pands, Southern ports must grow in
opulence and population. Great fi
nancial centers must naturally follow,
and the vast commerce, or which we
have seen only the beginning, will
soon flow through the South, Will be
a mighty factor in the building of
railroads, the growth of cities, the
immigration of people from other
countries and other sections. There
are few countries on earth which have
such a ceocranhical relation to the
centers of productive energies on the
one side and the world s commerce
on the other as the South., The hu
man mind caunot fully grasp the
wonders of the comin.r vears in this
Heaven-favored section.
Notice.
HAVING QUALIFIED AH ADMINISTHA
tor of the estate of Cbarlea V.l'oytbres
deceased, late of Vance county, this ia to no
tify all persons having claim against the
said estate to present them to me, duly veri
fied, within twelve month from this date.or
this notice will be pleaded in bar oi their re
covery. All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate settlement.
Th.s Oct. 11,1 900.
J. S. rOYTHRESS,
Administrator of Charles V. Poythreas, deceased.
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