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THE HBNDEHSON GOLD LEAP THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906 The Gold Leaf THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1000. A WEEK'S NEWS COUDBHSED Tutsday, November The Ivlethodlst General MUaionary Committee decided to meet next year at Seattle, Vuh. Four meu were badly burned by the explosion of a keg of powdr in a coal mine near (Gloucester, O. The Tex3 railroad commissioners demand a reduction of 20 per cent, in Pullman palace car rates. France Lat accepted the invitation to send a squadron of warships to the opening of the Jamestown, Va., Ex position. April 26. 1907. One man was killed and another fa tally Injured when an iron column 40 feet long, on the Grand Central depot In New York, toppled over. Wednesday, November 7. The Reading Iron company, at Read ing. Pa., will increase the wages of Its men. William McGraw, 63 years old, drop ped dead on Tues.liy at Hollidoys bnrg. Pa., just after Le had voted. A SO-foot flywheel, weighing 80 tons, of the Whitaker iron works, at Wheel ing. W. Vs., burst, wrecking the build lng. In a collision at Hightstown, N. J., two locomotives on the Pennsylvania Railroad v. re badly damaged and two trainnvn injured. Thursday, November 8, John D. Rockefeller has given close to $2,000,000 to Chicago University this year. Henry Faltermayer was struck and instantly killed by an electraln on the Pennsylvania railroad at Glassborc. N. J. While despondent over financial losses, due to the election, S. Henry McCabe. of Philadelphia, shot and killed himself. Samuel Strother, formerly assistant prosecuting attorney of Kansas City, Mo., was arrested on the charge of try lng to bribe voters. The four-story brick building of the Harvest King Distilling company at Kansas City, Mo., was destroyed by Are, entailing a loss of f 400,o(K. Friday, November 9. Mrs. Mary Rrown died in Philadel phia nf acute heart disease brought on by taking a headache powder. In a tenement house lire in New York Mrs. James Ryan and John Mc Gulre, 11 years old. were fatally burned. A powder magazine of the Dupont company, it. Tinley Park, near Chi cae", exploded, killing one man and doing great damage to property. The department of justice at Wash ington has issuod instructions to S. J. Lehman, special counsel, to begin pro readings against the person or person? believed to b implicated in the recent embezzlement of fft 1.500 from the sub treasury at Pt. I.ou' '. Saturday, November 10. Goat nklns to the vi-lue of $?.2.000,00 were imported into ti e United States during the fiscal year 1906. Tito Aero Club of America will hold next v oar's balloon race for the James Gordon Hen net t cup at i"t. Louis. T;e Standard Oil company granted a 5 and 10 per cent, advance in wages to all employes of the refining branch. Mrs. William Rush. 30 years old was asphyxiated in bed at her hoint at MartlnV Oroek. Pa., by coal gns froia the kitchen range. Jacob Han.-er. Sr.. father of Jacot) TTav.ser. Jr.. who was hanged last Feb ruary at Johnstown. Pa., for wife mur der, tommittod sui ide from worry f'Ver his son's fat. Morr!.w. Noven-.ber 12. Miners Johti Zonosky and Joe Zol- ?:.y were killed by falling rock in n Mayfleid. Pa., mine. Losrd flew irom a machine saw at l.owUtown, Pa., and stabbed J. M. Mowery in flu? abdomen. The Illinois Grand 1-odge. Knight of Pythias, ha?, ordered the immediate construction of a f ir.0,000 home at De- Francis A. Wesley, of New Smiths !Ile. stored and marketed 796 bushels of ap:les. the largest crop so far raiS' ed in Lehigh county. Pa. nrigadier General Funston has left Kansas City for St. Louis to take com mand of thv rihitdon of the southwest i ahir for oi l persons and orphan?. Three electricians were struck and Mlled by a train while making electrl ral connections on the third rail of thfl New York Central railroad in New York city. FIVE PERSONS SUFFOCATED Woman and Four Children Dead In New York Tenement Fire. New York, Nov. 9. In a fire In aa F.ast Side live-story tenement house. on Madison street a woman and het four children were suffocated. The family, named Ginsberg, occupies" apartments on an upper floor and their escape was cut off by the smok and flames in the lower part of th building. More than 50 women were. taken down the fire escapes by fire men. When the firemen arrived oh the scene almost every window of the building was crowded with womea and children calling for aseietaneo, The fire in the lower floors had filled the halls and stairways with smoke and cut off the means of escape. All of them were taken down fire escapes and ladders by the firemen who th?n searched the halls and upper aprrt ments. On the third floor they found the bodies of three children on thl fairs, where they had been overcome, by the smoke. In one of the flata on that floor they also found the bodies of the woman and the fourth child. who also had been suffocated. STOKES NOT A CANDIDATE Governor cf New Jersey Not After S-at In United States Senate. Trenton. N J., Nov. 12. Governot Stokes pave out a statement in which he denies he is a candidate for United States senator to succeed John F. Dry dec, whose successor will be elected al the coming session of the legislature The governor's statement is prompted by an article printed, giving an account of a coaference between Congress man Loudensla&er, State Assessor Da vld Baird, State Treasurer Frank O. Briggs and others. This conference was held in the interest of Mr. Dry den's re-election, and in the account of the conference it was stated that the governor was sending out emissa ries to members of the legislature ia the interest of his own candidacy. The governon denies emphatically that he has directly or indirectly solicited any support. He says he is pursuing now the policy he has followed ever since his election, and that is to refrain from using the offlce of governor for the ad vancement of himself to any other po litical honors. What Position Do You Want? International Correspondence Schools. SCR. ANTON,' ' Pennsylvania, Please send me particulars as Co bow I can tjualify for the position, or gain a knowledge of the eubject.bef ore which I have marked x. .Ad Writer .Show-Card Writer ..Window Trimmer ,.U. 8. Civil Service Eiain. ..Bookkeeper ..Stenographer ..Commercial Law ..Newspaper Illustrator ..General Illustrator ..Cnrpet Designer .Wailnaper Designer , Linoleum Designer ..IJookcover Designer ..Perspective Draftsman .Ornamental Drnftsmsn .Sign Painter ..Stationary Engineer .Marine Engineer ..Farm Machinery ,.0as Engineer ..Refrigeration Engineer ..Mechanical Engineer ..Machine Designer ..Mechanical Draftsman ..Foreman Patternmaker . Foreman Machinist ..Foreman Tool maker ..Foroman Moulder ..Foreman Blacksmith ..English Ilranehes ..Teacher ..Navigator ..Ocean and Lake Pilot ..Textile Expert ..Sheet-Metal Worker i; Sanif Occupation City :. State. : : Buy Real Estate Henderson Loan and Offers the following farms 1 lot near Harriet Co ttou Mills with 2 houses and o acues of land. 1 lot on lYttigrew st, i()0x200 tt. 1 brick, lo-rooni dwelling, near Henderson Mill. .1 6-room, 2-story dwelling on Hor ner street. 2 four-room cottages on Horner st. 1 brick prize house on Horner st. 1 six-room, 2-story dwelling, with modern improvements, on Clia vasse avenue. 4 vacant lots on Chavasse avenue. 5 cottages on (Jeinetary street. 1 seven-room cottage on Turner avenue.. 2 vacant lots on Orange street. If you want to know anything about this or any other real estate around Henderson, ask us. We're in the business. II w Henderson Loan and II R. S. McCOIN, Secretary and Treasurer. BEE2EHESB BDsinSell & Stop that catarrh Lool Lto trie voices ot the many thousands of people who have been cured by this great medicine I TPn S useful in i"5n Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Diz- , , " " ' UldVlUClD. Benjamin Fairer No. S13 Locust St., C'jmden, N. J. writes:- "I was living in Norfolk, Va. fix ycav3 ago. At that time I had the worst case of caUrrh I ever saw. My breath was very bad, the sense of smell was almost entirely gcao. I had headaches nearly all the time; and my stomach v.-o-jU ret ;e-tain my food. A two months treatment of Doctor Iier.net t3 NEW LIFE cured mc; and I have not suffered any more of that old disease ; f .ice I took New Life. " J. Hale Whaling, Memphis, Tom., writes:: "My little girl had suffered of stomach trouble for several monthi. We tried all the doctors m our town, until a friend told me of New Life. One bottle E y CUred her." .Bennetfs NEW LIFE is so!d by all leadine dratnrfrt ! 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Construction Engineer ....Surveyor ....Mining Engineer ....Mine Surveyor ....Mine Foreman ....Mine Fire Boss ....Metallurgist ....Assayer ....Chemist ....Library of Technology ....French ) With Edison ....German Repeating ....Spanish ) Photograph. on Easy Terms : : Real Estate Company, and town lots on easy terms: 4." lots for sale on easy terms on Washington Heights. 110 acre farm, dwelling and good improvements, two miles from Henderson. loUacre land well improved near Epsom. 23 acres land near Ross' Mill. 127 acres in Middleburg townthip. 100 acres of land with two small houses two miles from Henderson 15." acres of land near Epsom.' 400 acres of land two miles from Henderson. r0 acres of land near Freeborn Mill. Real Estate Company, Heat Your Home : with a : Buck's Stove. They are made on a system which means economy for you. They save fuel. Buck's air tight heaters are easier to keep clean and in per fect condition than any other. They give most satisfaction. (Eomnpajm. (pan before all your health is crone. Without health life 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 medif jie that never fails to cure is called, Dr. Bennett's NEW LIFE. 1 BENNETT MEDICINE Co.. Norfolk, Va. J S - - o () o o o () o o () o o Service. J () o o grades of Buggies. Surreys. Wagons. Buggy Co, 8 N. C. () o CCCCiCCCCCCO R. SHAFTER DYINQ lib C&niftion It Critical and-Doctor ISiVi ALs.-.Jcned Hope. B: t-riifleU. Cal.. Nor. 12 With tha doctc.rs having given up hope, Major General William R. ShaXter, U. S. A., retired, is making a heroic straggle 6E.NI!4!.W. V.. IIAFTEB. r , against death at the ranch of Captain Wiiliam H. McKlttrick, his son-in-law, 20 miles from BaUersfleld. For six days the veteran has been confined to bctl, but tot until Friday was it known to attending physicians that Cule pneumonia was sapping the life of the patient. Dr. Hertzstein, of San Fran cisco, arrived, and after a consultation decided that his efforts would be ot no avil and returned to San Francisco. During the day General Shafter grew worse gradually, and his condition ia alarmingly critical. Messages of sym pathy from friends in all parts of the Urn ted States have been pouring into Bakersfield all day. rtOOSEVELT OFF FOR PANAMA "Going Down to See How the Ditch l Getting Along." Washington, Nov. 9. "Good bye, I am going down to see how the ditch is getting along," shouted President Roosevelt, as he stood on the aftei starboard deck of the yacht Mayflower the Washington Navy Yard, as th vessel was leaving the dock with the president for his Panama trip. . Accompanying the president wer Mrs. Roosevelt end her maid. Surgeon Goncrrl Rixey, 'ol the navy, and M C. Latta, one of the assistant secre taries at the White House. The May flower will take the party off Woli Trap light, at the mouth of the Rappa hannock river, in Chesapeake Bay, where a transfer will be made to th battleship Louisiana, which is to con vey the president to and from the Is thmus. Enjoying His .Trip. Washington. Nov. 12: According to wireless rnesaages received at the White House from the battleshir. Ijuisir.na. President Roosevelt and party are experiencing fine weathei and greatly enjoying the trip. A message was picked up at 4.5S a. m. Sunday by the station at Drj Tortugas. Kla.. reading as follows: "Weather excellent. Everything go lng well. Louisiana and convoye steaming southward in column. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt are p;-e:itiy enjoying the trip, spending a great deal of time on deck. TWO-CENT FARES ASSURED Members of Penna. Legislature Pledg ed to Thai and Trolley Freight Bill. Harrisburg, Pa.. Nov. 10. The an nurd meeting of the Pennsylvania state beard of trade was held in Har risburg for the purpose of formulating Ionization to be submitted to the next legislature. S. M. Williams; of Pitts burg, secretary of the board, stated that 70 p.T cent, of the members of the nejt !"iilature were pledged to legislation for a two cent fare on the r U ain railroads, and giving trolley companies the right to carry freight. He also aid that he did not antici pate any opposition from the railroads to the two-cent fare bill, but that they would make a fight against giving trolley companies the right to carry freight. The board may ask the next legislature to repeal the mercantile tax law and modify the pure food laws to conform with the national laws. WIDOW SLAIN BY THIEF Mrs. Catherine Stauffer Shot to Death In Bed By Robber. Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 10. Mrs. Cath erine Ftautier, a widow, was found murdered in her bed at Lambertsville, a small village in Somerset county. There was a bullet hole in her head, and when discovered she was lying in a pool of blood. It is believed. Mrs. Stauffer was murdered for money she Is supposed to have possessed. A cou ple of grandchildren were living with her, one of whom, a girl, is almost grown up. The girl was awakened by the pres ence of a man in her room. He tried to choke and chloroform her, but sh made her escape and aroused th neighbors. WThen they arrived on the scene the man was gone, but they found his footprints and are nJw scouring the country for him. of a woman's life is the name often given to "chan: of life." Your menses come at lung intervals, and grow scantier until they stop. The change lasts three or fouryears, and ' causes much pain and suffering, which can, however, be cured, by taking Woman's Refuge In Distress It quickly relieves the pain, nerr- ousness, irritability, miserableness, fainting, dizziness, hot and coU flashes, weakness, tired feeling, etc, Cardul will bring you safer through this "dodging period," and build up your strength for the rest of your life. Try it. You can get it at all druggists in Si .00 bottles. "ZVEHYTHTKO BUT MATH I suffered. writes Virginia RctHMi.af Eat. oil. Md., "until 1 took Card ui. which enrad newqniuairn surpnsea any aoctor, wl didatkaovl was taking it. , . ; , $ GN. V. Bodging Period ( 1 1 change lasts three or fouryears, and-1 1 1 1 causes much pain and suffering, I I 1 1 which can, however, be cured, by 1 1 U 7 m Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore t WE RETURN W. r Official Vote of Vance County Section . ; Clerk Supe- Register Sheriff. Treasurer. Sur- Coroner. Legisla- Senate. Congress. Solici- rior Court. of Deeds. veyor. ture. tor. a. townships. a-. I 2 g. B g, , a J & J a a 1 j? f 2 s 1 4 I 2 a j i . I s t Z?g oq.-Spop pl, a a . fL, oa o ca Bc3MHC5fti-po o West Henderson 71 12 71 12 69 13 C9 lA 73 70 13 68 15 69 id 64 1H 70 South Henderson 158 31 169 156 157 29 150 38 156 156 34 154 36 155 36 157 S3 150 North Henderson 1281 25 136 17 129 231 126 26 126 127 26 122 30 123 30 121 35 125 East Henderson 183 40 185 34 166 56 169 55 17G 170 54 164 56 168 56 175 41 170 Dabney 80 26 81 26 79 28 67 45 81 81 27 81 20 81 27 81 30 81 Townesville 62 5 62 5 62 5 - 61 5 62 62 5 61 3 62 5 62 5 02 Nutbush I J) 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 9 0 9 1 9 0 9 9 Sandy Creek I 92 71 91 73 89 73 88 75 90 83 81 90 73i 90 71 90 70 90 Williamsboro 61 34 60 35 6O1 35 60 35 60 60 34 61 34 60 34 58 35 00 Middleburg 80 20 84 18 81 21 78 21 82 82 20 79 20 85 2 80 22 85 Kittrell 182 108 190 98 164 125 166 119 1781 173 113j 165 115 174 113 172 115 171 Total I 1106 372 1138 339 1065 408 1043 433 10861065 408l054 4091076 4051069 405 1082 Majorities J 734 799 657 610 1086 657 645 671 664 1082 The lushest man on the tinker. wnj Tv W. Edwards, for Heirister of fWrla received 32 votes more than the next highest, tol. Henrj Perry for Superior Court Clerk, and 95 more than the low est. Col. W. E. Gftrv. fni- Pronanror Joshua T. Barnes, for Treasurer, re- ceivea me nigneet vote on the Kepubli- can ticKet, and 2i more than the next highest. David H. Gill, fnr h T ture. George HoughtaHng; for Superior O i. m . 1 1 , . vuuu JierK, was rue lowest 01 votes less than Barnes. Followin!r were eWtpil frp Prnatnhli for their respective townships all Dem- ucruis. Townesville Edward A. LewiR. No opposition. Middleburg John D. Capps. No oppo He Who The The wholesome flavor and delight ful, appetizing aroma of the tobacco grown in the famous Piedmont to bacco belt continues to create and popularize man's fondness for chew ing tobacco. Lovers of real tobacco pass the good thing along one chewer makes another chewer un til there are now many more chewers and more 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. Only choice selections of well ma tured, thoroughly cured tobaccos, grown in the famous Piedmont tobacco belt, are used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why it has a better quality and more lasting flavor than the tobacco formerly sold to chewers at double the price they now pay for SCHNAPPS. R.J. REYNOLDS K. . tr Take LraxaUVe CromO VUlIline Tablets. SevMakboreoioW insist 12 months. Thfe S&matcre. fcottSss IW VX It and . St'periet'h Because Vinof 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 rron and a fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers and tbeir 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. MONEY IF IT FAILS TO GIVE W. PARKER, Druggist. sition. Henderson Oscar S. Falkner "02; Robert E. Belvin 10. Kittrell Robert E.Overton 144; Abuer J. Smith 140. Dabney J. E. Ellington 90; John R. Brame 2. In Williamsboro, Nutbush and Sandy Creek no officer was elected. Of the election in the State at large: For chairman of the North Carolina Corporation Commission Franklin Mc Neill was elected over Robert M. Doug las. For Superior court judge, George W. Ward was elected in the First district without opposition Third district, Owen H. Onion over Julius F. Duncan. Chews Will Etnow Proof Is in tho Chewing That's why a 10-cent plug of SCHNAPPS is more economical than a much larger plug of cheap tobacco. That's why SCHNAPPS wins all classes of chewers : the rich, because they do not find a chew to really please them better at any price; the poor, because they get their money's worth of the real snappy chew and flavor not found in the highly sweet ened mixtures. Neither the rich nor the poor wish to chew tobacco so intensely sweet that its true flavor and tooth-preserving quality are lost Look for the word "SCHNAPPS" on the tag, and on the plug under the tag and then you have it the most wholesome tobacco produced, with just enough sweetening to preserve the quality and bring out the flavor the real tobacco flavor that stim ulates and satisfies. Sold, at 50c Strictly 10c TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. To Cure a Cold in Qne ftnv FOE Grove's Tcstebss M I w s - SATISFACTION November 6th, 1906. Fifth district, Oliver H. Allen over An drew J. Loftin. Seventh district. Chatham Calhoun Lyon over David S. Lewis. Ninth district, James Crawford Biggs over William D. Merritt. Twelfth district, James L. Webb over John B. Spence. These got the strength of their party and as the personal element of the men did not enter into the contest the vote by townships is immaterial. For solicitor Charles C. Daniels had no opposition, nor did Col. W. H. Hood for surveyor. The average Democratic vote was 1,078, and the average majority 77G, in ronnd numbers. The average Republican vote was 397. ter oound in nifs and 15c. plugs. Cures Grift la TwoDayi. M?jC?T on every y fi DOX.25C. 0YSPEP5 DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT RWt IndtcMKoa. Soar Stomach. BelcUa of Can Etc iiZC VCT KoPajr. 50c; II ft Tho Publisher's Giairns Susfalosd United States Cou.tt op Clasms n J o T -.:I.lsrbers rf Wibrtsr'j intemaiiocji tionaryaiifethESit'isi:i f:u-t.t!ie i..m IjuHLiiuiT' lUoJOUjriilv- rc-eilirr ,i inc." Dictionary Lir lota!l,and vu? jy euntuca m every part w it the vurjo i f RiRptir.K it to luoet the larger a:id eve:v.".ixiuirjnifculsoI aaollier geuvr. AVe nre ci tho op'nfcn thntthi allocation nioet clonriy und necurately descrila the troik t?i;it Li'J coonjjllslH'l and tS tts!t t!ath3 Nxa re.-iched. Xhe 1 ict in ks It tott rt:tr..V hm roa tboniivhiy" rt3itvt- every tWtctl, hv.s Ihttj roi-rct tisl'i,, vei ;.art. ail 13 uUuiirabiy n.iapte.1 to moot t: j Irtru- C'.:d sevcrtr rQu:re:nms c.f ". Frsjcru'nn v thh fioiuiiiiij more of tjmlar .'i:uinr; -:s : i..!;Vs than ci:y fcvuora!-un that . U t. :a htvjt vcr coataiix-1. it U tcr'.iaT" ;je-iic?3 to !.i that w refer to tV-s li li'jfiarj- our judicial work as,f l:o tciiics ity in cci:rccy ;f doilnj. tUm: t.:ul that ia 1!3 future r.siut!:er.-t it will bi liiOSOiuxa c f ccastaut ivtcreiuv. C2A!UX3 C. XCTT. Chi, f Jurti. ! AWEHNTE TTELDOV rfPHS l)A !?, ISTANWS 3. roil.K, t.HrtHin S 11. iiu KV The cbcverrfcTT to XrmSTEITS INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY TH GRAND PRIZE (the HrV -n-ai-' piTca ttie Inttrna tioual tit. ia '. oiij'd lnii; t u Louis. GET TiiE LATEST AND BEST You Kill It intertsteil tn our specimen pctots, nt free G.&C.MERRIAM CO PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. wtasTtit VWCttOJKY A. G. Daniel, Vholcale ai.tl Wctait Dealer in . . Shingles, Laths. Lum ber, Brick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Fail t,k ;,t Lowest Trices. Oppusito .South ern Grocery Company. Henderson. N. C. DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. 5T OFFICE: Ovrr H. U. l is" M.rp. AU eonrh lyrops contaicing opiates conitl- 5 at tha bowel. Bee' Lautir; Honey ana ax Autre the bowels and contain no opiate. For sale by The Kerner NcNair Co. COAL AND WOOD. Hard, Splint and Steam Coal Pine and Oak Wood, Why pay for splitting your wood tvh'-n yon can got it uplit roady for the stove wiih ont exrtra cost? We will Bell you SPLIT WOOD for the same price that you pay fr sawed wood any where else. We haven ma chine for the biiHinpHH that'tt how w do it. Doesn't cost us much more to funiiidi it t1i' way and we give our cototn-r the hrMit in order to tret f heirDatronnar". Poythress Goal and Wood Co. FHONENO. 88. In case of Accid ent to use the Telephone just oue time MAY BE WORTH A YEARS RENTAL As Little as Five Cents Per Day places oue in your residence For Rati:, s APPLY JO LOCAL Mxr-i AG CT H ' Hcrr.e Telecre m NCNOmsOh e- FEELING IIVER-ISH This Morning? U"lon 1 erery bottle. 1 FmmmI, Uriels, jttt M C Chine ' AAIUb g A Gentle Laxative I And Appetizer aai m mmmm m
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