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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1906. Think Mote Spend Less. Why it that the average man is worth so ranch less in money and ,, rtv than we have a right to expect him to be? It isn't because j,,.,.c.in t make the money, for the average man is industrious and earned from 10,000 to 30,000 in the past ten years. It id be (..,,.. ho doesn't give much serious thought either to hie income or out ,r. Serious thought would teach him the true value of a dollar; then would upend carefully and save steadily. That system soon places anv iima ahead of his fellows. A bank uccount helps you to realize the value of money svnd aid in handling financial affairs. We invite your account and will help you to save. WE (SDTUZERISW ARIES, Henderson, N. C. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c JOHN B. W ATKINS. ' Tlionnis fc Neweonib advertise C ;,n,l K shoos for children. New line j jii-t in. Mrs. ('. A. V vein?, two children and !,:jr-' ivturned home to Rosemnry ; vt'-tepl ;iv after spending a week with ! r.-l 1 1 ivt-s here. ; Mr. I. -J. Younir is the best pleased ' in i i in town ii;rht nov, :iiid all be- a little tfirl has come to Me.ss 1 ;n ; heighten his home. Vesrf. W. 1). Burwfll and It. (J. !-. I left Friday niolit for Memphis, Tfiii!-. Arkansas to look after : tli'-ir property interests out there : ;i:id iiu identaily visit relatives. Mrs.Missillier is making special run j.rin-soii dry goods to reduce stock I ..:' i re tli" first of the year. A nice liner.) select from. Some real lar j.n'ns are offered in ladies' cloaks. Only a f"W more left. Sheriff Powell went to Ilaleih rfat iirdv and settled in full the State tax-'s due for 1900. He was the lirt sheriff to settle and he hails from Vance, if the Raleigh Evening 'Huns lid credit him to Henderson H.llllt. Mr. U. II. ("raig, superintendent of tlit Harriet cotton mills, went to Stntesvilh his old home, Saturday . ai.d returned Monday. He went after liU mother who has been in States-: ville sim-e the death of her husband some time ago. Manager R. Aronson went to . Kaleigh to see Paul Gilmore in "At ; Yale" Tuesday night. If the new c-im house had been finished in tinit Mr. Aronson would have se- . cuiv.l Mr. (iilmore as the opening i attraetiou here. : Work on the new theatre building is Hearing completion. It will be doae alioiit the tenth of December iin.l t lie opening performance will be, riven on the 2lst, the new comic opera smcess "The Tenderfoot," h iag the attraetiou. ; Oscar P. Vanlaixlinghatn gives no tire of having- qualified as adminis-' Mm tor of the estate of Mrs. W. ; Yanlandinghatn deceased. All per-j sons interested will take notice and! govern themselves accordingly. An- : drew J. Harris, attorney. The newspaper is alaw book for the indolent, a sermon for the thought-; less, a library for tin? poor and ad-, iiionislier for the lawless. It may ; stimulate the most indifferent, but it j l annot be published without cost j and sent free to subscribers. j The postoffice habit among chil dren has become a nuisance both to the public and the postmaster, and the suggestion is made that parents should not allow their children to visit the postoffice (unless especi ally sent) as they go ami come from Sihool. ieorge W. Dow, Kittrell, N. C, ad vertises a line pair of standard bred horses for sale. Excellent for car riage or farm. Also pair of Duroc Jersey swine pedigreed stock splen did for breeding purposes. See notice in another column and apply quick if you wish to purchase. Those who fail to take advantage of the bargains offered at Drew's 5, 1 and 2." cent store are missing something. When it is stated that they sell (at retail) six to eight hun dred pounds of candy a week some idea may be gathered of what they are doing in other lines. Mr. (ieorge Ruchau left last week on his return to Panama after a month's stay here with his parents, I .nr. ami .Mrs. William liuch. Jiewent via Rirniingham to see his brother, Mr. Henry Ruchan, and was accom panied by his mother who will be away two or three weeks. This is just the size town to settle Iowa in and enjoy life. Everything for the comfort of life can be bought here niid .10 will go as far as !?2G will in larger cities. When you want to leave the farm, come to Henderson and build a nice comfortable home $.nid be among the best people in the world. Mrs. W. A. Hunt and little daugh ter have returned from Raleigh where -e had been to visit the family of Hon. .James R. Young, her brother. Mr. Hunt went to accompany them home and incidentally attend the performance "At Yale" as presented by Paul (iilmore and his excellent eompany Tuesday night. In order to better accommodate his large and growing trade, R. R. Powell, the grocer, has put in anoth er phone, and the word "busy" is not "ow heard so frequently when Powell's grocery is ealled for. Two phones both No. 98 two delivery wagons and a half a dozen salesmen insure prompt attention and quick delivery at Pj well's. -Mr. Mark H. Allen, late engineer, conductor and holder-down of two or three other positions all at one and the same time on the Sea hoard road between Henderson and xford, was here on business yester day. Mr. Allen is now Funning as en gineer on the new Durham and Southern railroad, of which Captr JhcK Cheatham is manager, and says he hag a good job with less respon sibility than his old one over here. - TH0MAS0Nr liDC f H8iery at IL Opening Attraction. The new ""sueessful comic opera "The Tenderfoot" will be the opening attraction at the new opera house December 21st. This is probably the biggest show that has ever been here and as it will be the first performance in the ue theatre "standing room only" business is expected. Mail orders will be accepted for re served seats up to the 12th, selected in rotation. Prices -f 1.00 and 1.50. HAS STOOD TMB TEST 2$ YEARS. TUe old. original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron uml quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no iny. 50c. Turkeys for Sale. Nice lot for Thanksgiving. Place or ders now. PIIIIE GROCERY CO. -f)a Entertainment by King's Daughters. The Whatsoever Circle of the King's Daughters will have their annual bazaar and entertainment at Cooper Opera House on Thursday and Fri day, Dec. (ith and 7th. Dinner will be served from 12 to 2 o'clock each day and fancy articles, flowers, etc., will be on sale. Good plays will be given at night and everything done to gave patrons the worth of their monev. N'ee.l a good cathartic? A pill is best. Say a iill likeDeWitt's Little Early Kisors. About the most reliable on the market. Sold at Talker's Two Drugstores. For Sale. Piue pair horses. Excellent for car riage or farm. Standard-bred. Also pair Duroc-Jersey swine, splendid for breeding purposes. Pedigreed. GEORGE W, DOW, Kittrell, N. C. Will Have Pipe Organ. The Presbyterian church is under going some changes for the reception of a pipe-organ, recently contracted for. What was formerlj' the recess back of the pulpit has been torn down and will be enlarged and the organ is to be built in this space. The pulpit will be in the corner between where it formerly stood aud the fold ing doors, giving the p readier better command of the congregation than the former arrangement. It is ex pected that the organ will he in posi tion complete by the latter part of December. Are yon troubled with the piles? One ap plication of ManZan will give you immediate relief. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Com pany. Home Baked Fruit Cakes. Call or phone early and place your or ders for Thanksgiving. PIRIE GROCERY CO. Will Teach Them to Run the Business Mr. W. Tom Rowland, who adver tises his steam laundry for sale, says if a Henderson party buys it lie will stay with them a reasonable length of time and learn them the business so they may have no trouble in oper ating it successfully and satisfacto rily. As stated in his advertisement Mr. Rowland guarantees profits of $40 to $ CO weekly, net, to purchaser. The business is well established and steadily growing, the only reason of the proprietor for selling being busi ness interests in another State. Tone up the liver, move the bowels,cleanpe the system. Dade's Little Liver Pills never gripe. SoM by the Kerner-MeNair DrugCom pa v. . For Rent. Pick of two 8 room houses. One with modern conveniences and stable. W. W. PARKER. Honor Roll Of Oabaey School, Township District No. 2, for Week Ending Nov. 16. Miss Florence King, teacher. Jasper Hicks 98 Helen Capps 98 Elsie Capps 98 Duel Glover ... 96 Ruth Boyd 95 Benton Parham 95 Give children a remedy with leasant taste. DouVforee unpleasant medWinedown their throats. Kennedy's Laxative (contain ing) Honey and Tar is most pleasant to take. Children like, aud as a relief for colds,coughs, etc., there is nothing better. No- opiates. Conforms to National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold at Parker'sTwo Drugstores. Great! Great! Great Show! Alex. T. Barnes and Joseph S. Royster show the greatest bargains m furniture It's pretty discouraging to get en gaged when that wasn't what you meant. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the origi nal laxative cough syrup acts as a cathartic on the bowles. It is made from the tar gath ered from the pine trees of our country, therefore is the best for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping congh, etc. Try our free offer. Sold by the Kerner McNair Drug Company. A woman needs a fur opera cloak whether there is any opera or not. i mm A cold taken at this time of the year is gen erally hard to get rid of but it will not be able to withstand Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, croup whooping cough, etc., by driving them oat through the bowels. If you have a cold try it and if not cured get your money backlHfo opiates. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. Public Meeting Saturday. In the Cold Leaf last week was published a call for a public meeting 10 ue neiu m tne court house here baturday, Nov. 24tht at 11 o'clock. The obiect Of said mefifcinir was wfc forth in the call and the Gold Leaf heartily endorses the spirit and pur pose of the proposition. Before the receipt of the communi cation sicned tv Messrs. Sham and Hunt we had, at the suggestion of others written a notice announcing max; a mass meeting of citizens of the county was called for the same purpose, 10 meet on Saturday, Dec. 1st. In view of the call for the ineet- injr on the 24th. the meetino- fnr TW 1st is withdrawn and it is earnestly requested tnat all persons interested (and every citizen and tax payer of the county ought to feel personally interested) will come out next Sat urday as both meetings were called for the same purpose. Turkeys for SeJe. Nice lot for Thanksgiving. Place or ders now. PIRIE GROCERY CO. Eclipse cream is fine for chapped hands. Read our ad. PARKER'S TWO DRUG STORES. Weather Too Bad to Show. On account of bad weather the Bar nnm &Bailey show did not give a performance in Henderson Thursday. It rained and snowed the night be fore and the weather was cold and raw. The show trains came in all right and the work of unloading was proceeded with and the wagons moved out to the 6how grounds not withstanding the unfavorable con ditions of the weather. The big me nagerie tent and the tent for the horses were put up during the early morning hours as the animals had to be fed. In the mean time the man agement was undecided about at tempting to give any performance. More rain fell followed by snow and the idea of even opening the menage rie to the public, as had been sug gested, was .abandoned. The main tent was not put up at all, and when the animals finished eating they were taken back to the cars, the tents taken down and the wagons reloaded on the trains when they pulled out for Norfolk. The crowd from a distance was small but great disappointment was elt becav.se there was no show. M.viiZiiii relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles. It is put up in collapsible tubes in such t way that it can be applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain immediately. Try one bottle and if you are not relieved your money will be re funded. Try our free offer. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. Home Bajced Fruit Cakes. Call or phone early and place your or ders for Thanksgiving. Special for November. With each order for engraved visiting cards we will give free a two-quire box of monogram paper. J or further infor mation call at W. T. WRITTEN & COMPANY'S. HONOR ROLL. Roll of Honor of Henderson Graded School for Week Ending Friday, November i6th. Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plumnier, teacher. Sue Lamb 97 Ola Burrows .'. 97 Katie Bunn.. 97 Geneva Barnes.. 96 Esther Royster 96 Annie Belle Edwards 96 Julia Thomas 95 Mabel Jones 95 Mamie Mclntyre 95 Euna Weaver 95 ABOUUOUGHS. Some Reliable Local Advice. ''In conducting a large druer business we naturally meet a great many people at this season of the year who suffer rom coughs, colds and bronchial trou bles. 'As these troubles areeasuy controlled if the right means is taken to cure them, we want to say to the people of Hen derson that we guarantee our cod liver preparation, Vinol, will cure hanging-on colds, stubborn coughs, bronchial and lung troubles quicker than any prepa ration we nave ever sola. 'This is because Vinol contains no oil or grease to clog the system and upset the stomach, yet it does contain every one of the fiftv odd medicinal curative elements actually taken from fresh cods' livers, with tonic iron added. Vinol is not a patent medicine; and you know what you are taking, so without reser vation we recommend Vinol to cure coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, in crease the appetite, build- up the run down, tired and debilitated, ana create strength and renewed vitality lor tne aged. i.ti 1-? f f 1 - X .1 ...1, .hta asi nra will refund every dollar paid for it." W. W. Parker, Druggiet. Note. W hile we are sole agentsior Vinol in Henderson, it is now for sale at the leading drug store in nearly every town and city in the country. Look for the Vinol agency in your town. "When a woman buys a hat she seems to be afraid it might look like one. It is a well known medical fact that pine resin is most effective in the tratment of dis eases of the bladder and kidneys. Sufferers 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-Mcair Drug Company. For Sale. Having decided to quit farming I have three young farm raised and well bred horses for sale. Also one good brood mare in foal. Will sell for cash or credit. M. S. DUKE, R. F. D. No 4, Henderson, N. C. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical opera tion.involving the removal of a malignant nicer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was pre vented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says A. C. Stickel, of Miletns, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries. 25c at Melville Dorsey's drug store. IteU-tSTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Italy Ktdieia far Buy Poopla, Brian Qoldea Health aid lUamd Vigor. A cmrtflA far CnnstlDatkni. Indirection. TJm tu1 V4dna TmnhlMt. Plmnlea. Ffiwni I r mire Blood. Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, tieadach and Backache. It'u Rocky ilountaln Tea lc ta let farm, 85 oents a box. Genuine mad notuma Dbd Compact, lladlsoB, Wis. tGLDEM KUQSETS FOR SALLOW PECKS Prof. DeMolte's Lecture. A large, cultured anU -appreciative audience heardrrof.-Johui. Jl Je Motte's lecture Tbe Harp of the Senses; or Secret of Character Build ing,' at Cooper Opera House Mon day night. It wag out of the usual order, unique in character, and high ly interesting and informing. "By means of illustrations and practical demonstrations the language and meaning of the speaker were given empharsis and a clearer understand ing and he liad the eyes and ears of the aulience throughout the hour and forty minutes that he .claimed their attention. It was a fine enter tainment, wholesome, instructive, helpful. Prof. DeMotte sustained his high reputation as a popular iecturer and made the audience debt ors to him Monday night. He is a speaker who has a message worth while. Pinesalve cleanses wounds, is highly antir septic, uuequaled for craeked hands. Good for cut. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD. of Charlotte, N. C, will be in Henderson at the Massenburg Hotel on Friday, Dec, 7th, for the pur pose of treating diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and fitting Glasses. Ask jour Physician about the Doctor. Special Train to Richmond Thanks giving Day. A special train will be operated bv the Seaboard Air Line Railway to Richmond next Thursday, account of the football game between the North Carolina . Agricultural and Mechanical College and the Virginia Polytechnic Institute teams (Thanks giving Day.) Tfain will leave Hen derson at 8:30 a. m., arrive Rich mond 11:55. Returning leave Rich mond at 12 midnight. Fare for the round trip $ 3.00. Pullman cars at tached. Reserved seats and berths may be secured in advance. Seats goinf? 1.00. Double berths return ing $2.00. Two persons can occupy one b?rth. For Sale. 0 pigs and 6 nice shotes all well bred. CHAS. E. FULLER, Pungo Farm. It- F. 1). No. 1, Henderson, N. U. ! THE KERNER-MCNAIR DRUG COMPANY, i Toilet Articles. : THE KERNER-MCNAIR DRUG COMPANY. : A Letter from Santa Claus To DREW'S 5, lO and 25 cent Store. My Dear Friend Drew: After consideration. I have decided to make your store ,my Head Quarters this year for Iloliday Goods, Christmas and New Year Presents for both old and yonng. I have so very many dear little children to give presents to, and so many loving relativesand kind friends, that must be remembered on this best and brightest day of all the year, Christmas. So, remembering this and knowiug that you confine your stock to 5. 10 and 25 cent goods, and do not sell any article for over 25 cents though some arc worth even twice as much. Knowing all of this has influenced me in naming your place as my Head Quarters for Henderson, N. C. You are at liberty to publish this letter and in fact I will thank you to do so, so that all the people will know. Yours very truly, SANTA. CLAUS. We take great pleasure in publishing the foregoing letter and will do our best to merit the confidence placed in us by our old friend Santa Claus. A visit to bur store will convince any one how hard we are even now working to get ready for the Christmas trade. We are receiving new goods daily. o Drew's 5, 10, and 25., Cent Store, X 403 LASSITER BUILDING, Henderson, N. C. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo : 9 We Extend )ur TThanlss l To the People of Henderson and Public Generally I J for the very liberal patronage that has been extended as during the short per- 0 iod that we have been in business at the old stand of Hight k Co., and in view of the encouragement we are receiving ws are placing large ordsrs for the Newest and Most Up-ts-Dato Coods, New goods are coming in every day and we are in a position to supply yon with almost anything in the Jewelry and Optical Knee. Our goods are first- J class in style and quality, and we guarantee eTery piece of goods sold to be ex- 9 S actlv as represented. S bon't forget that we are putting out the VERY BEST REPAIRS that are to be had in vir line; and of all things don't overlook the fact that we are thoroughly equipped to test your eyes and give yoa the moat perfectly fitted glasses. Come in and look over-our stocK It will bf a- pleasure to show you J 5 whether yoa wish to buy or not. That is a way we have of advertising our- 9 Z selves and our goods and we count it no trouble to show either. j I A. L7. (Skoloon l (So.9 S Jewelers Slight Injustice to Air. Houghtaliog. In writing last ' week about ti e votes received by the various candi dates at the recent election an error was inadvertently made by which a slight injustice was done Mr. George Hougbtaling, candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court, by saying that he received the lowest vote on the Republican ticket 61 less . than Joshua T. Barnes, for Treasurer. George T. Ayscue, Jr., for Register of Deeds, received the lowest vote, 330, whereas Mr. Houghtaling received 372, or 33" more than Ayscue. The result was not affected one way or the other but we want to keep. history straight und give each man credit for the full strength and relative Eosition to which -his vote entitles im. We had not noticed the error until Col. Henry Perry, Mr. Houghtaling's opponent for the office, called our at tention to it. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. . . Thank-Offerings to OnrOrphanges. The work of the orphans' homes ot North Carolina is regarded highly by our people, and these institutions are worthy of our heartiest support. We.'caa see something of the good they are accomplishing, but the far reaching everwidening influence of their work we are not now able to fully know and measure. They are being greatly used of God in the betterment of lives, in the salvation of souls. : Thanksgiving Day has been adopt ed by our people as a time of special effort for and gifts to the orphanages of the State. Can we in a better, more fitting way express our grati tude to the Giver of all good than by helping in the care and equipment for life of these homeless children? Such a method of expressing our thanks to God appeals to us, and surely, it is pleasing to God. The aid received by the orphans' homes of NorthJCaroiina at Thanks giving" is a factor in the maintenance and improvement of their work. May the observance of Thanks giving Day this year be even a greater means of honoring God and blessing mankind. Merschaum a.nd French Brier Pipes. Violet Crea.m for Chapped Hands. WE SELL ifliisVcmaT Get Them At O'NEIL'S Everything in Hardware. and Optidsns. Senatorial Vote. Mr. T. M. Pitt man went to Ridge- way last Thursday to meet with the Warren eonntv rnnrnssintr hnnn) to canvass the vote for senator of the 17th senatorial dratrict, composed of w arren ana v ance counties. oilow ing is the official vote: Warren Tasker Polk. Democrat. 851; Nathan M. Jones, Republican, loz. Three votes were cast lor M. J. Hawkins. Vance Polk, 1,076; Jones, 405. Total vote received bvPolk. 1.927. Jones 557. Total vote cast. 2.487. Polk's majority, 1,367. A sour stomache, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other consequences of a dis ordered digestion are quickly removed by the use of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days treatment free. Sold by the Kerner-NcNair Drug Company. FOR CHILDREN. NewvJIne wsi In. Thomas & Nevcomb. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of (ha Citizens Bants, At HenderBou, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business Nov. 12th, 1906. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts f Overdrafts nnseenred, All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgajjes Premium on Bonds ... Banking House, $8,637.52; Furniture and Fixtures 12,095.21 Due from Banks and Bankers... Cavil Items Gold Coin Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency National Bank Notes and other United States Notes Insurance Department 484,118.46 4,618.93 28,500.00 961 25 10,732.73 88,707.24 4,645.11 800.00 1,523.33 19,698.00 1,520.02 Total $645,825.07 LIABILITIES, Capital Stock paid in f 100,000.00 Surplus Fund 35,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 10,010.94 Notes and bills re-discounted.... 40,500.00 Time Certificates of Desposit 35.008.33 Deposits subject to check 229,389.20 Savings Deposits 190,704.04 Due to Banks and Bankers 4,920.52 Cashier s Checks Outstanding... 196.04 Certified Checks 96.00 Total $645,825.07 State op North Carolina,! County of Vance. j8" I, W. A. Hunt. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above j statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Wm. A. HUNT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th day of Nov., 1900. - F. T. JONES, Notary 1'ublie. Correct Attest: W. S. PARKER, INS, Jl SAMUEL YV ATKINS, Directors. . J. B. OYVEN, The Ladies' Store. SPECIAL RUN on Dry Goods To reduce stock before the first of the year. i I Bargains may still be had in IlLadies' Clo Only a few more left. 1 SIRS. CIISSIIXIER REPORT OF THE CONDITION The First National Bank, at Henderson, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business o. 12th, 1006. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $128,997.04 fWprufta uvnml and nnaerurpd 07 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation.. 50,000.00 Premiums on u. a. Bonos z,iub.o Bankifig bouse, furniture and fix tures - 3,177,76 Due from National Banks (not re serve agents) 12,347.40 rtnafrom Ktato Itunkaand Hunkers 037.02 Due from approved reserveagents 9.K90.10 Checks and inner 1 asu jima jv..o.tr. Notes of other National Banks.... 2.0O0.0O Fractional papercurrency.nKsew 319.00 ai Sft.893.0O Legal-tender notes 2,000.00 8,893.00 . - T 11 TV liedemptionmnawunii.o. irea urer (5 percent, of circulation) 2,500.00 Total...... - 1231,582.11 UABIUTIES. Capital stock paid in 30,000.00 Undivided pronts, less expenim naiA 5.582.90 National Bank notes outstanding 50,000.00 Due to other National Banks 1,951.16 Due to State Banks and Bankers 14130.03 Individual deposits, , subject to 59.822.84 Time certifies tea of deposit 50,683.66 r..kWi Oiorka ontataiidissT.. 918.40 Notes and bills rediscounted 6,398.12 Bills payable, including eertifi ..fo. nf Amnmiz for monev bor- rowed 1 5,000.00 Total 1231,582.11 State or Nobtb Cabolwa,! ConrTT or Vajkk. t a t v..M Pa nKior nf thn above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl- edge and-Dene. 8. T. PEACE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19thdy-O,N0T-1W6A.J.HAEEIS, Notary Public Correct Attest: , C. H. TUHNER. 1 . . HENBY PERRY, Directors. L.R.OOOCH. I i aits; i i O n 8 A Dollar Saved 1 1 () I 7? o mi 8 jAJ 1 7- ' ( The First National 'Bank. i A Sector's Prescription, J Get a VIC TO R TA L KING MA CHIN E. DIRECTIONS: Wind Crank. Place your Record. DOSE: Take as often as you like. Have the PRESCRIPTION tilled by B. S. Aronson, Victor Agent. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo You Will 66 Hear jj Yoi will heuLr CentreJ say "Busy- NO MORE when you want Powell's grocery. We now have in our store Two Phones both are Bells and No. 98. We also have double delivery service. When you want the best The Place Where ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo It's a True to you. We offer many odd tables and chairs at oddly attractive prices. D. W. HARDEE The Pirie Grocery Co. Trading m ade easy at our store by purchasing a coupon booh. You buy the coupon book. Fay cash " lor it and we Rive you 2 per cent, off, or we charge you with it and only make one entry of your entire, month' ac count. Yoa pay our delivery boy in coupons same aa money. Talk to us about it over the phone No. 14-'l. We want to be your Grocers. The Pirie Grocery Co. Buy More, Spend ILecs. You can do this if you buy at the emidl5irsoini Klovefltty ttire A little monev cos a long ways find the THINGS YOU WAST AT imu me .... , T .1: liambanr ana biodohb, utme ------- ; , and I Batffltngs, Toilet Soapa, Novelties of all kinds, Magann Pwiure. .and hiuu uowi ,1 nZ 1. u'aro Tin Wan Enamel lare and nil kinds of Kitchen Novelty Utilities. Five a.nd.Ten Cent Goods of all Kinds. Come in and see oar line. Victor Ttxlkintf Machines and Records. There are others, but none so good. Henderson Novelty Store. I rAak is a Dollar Made. 8 and good luck always attends the thrifty who save. 8 The First National Bank( ) Henderson. N. C, will pay you 4 per conU ( I interest on money de- ; I posited in its Saving De ( ) partment. ( ) No More. goods and service call 98. Quality Prevails. Reflection that the objects about us, es pecially Furniturcrepresent the characteristics of their owners. So that all home-makers should select the Right Kind of Furniture, well-built, graceful in design and comfortable in use. Our present stock has all these points. Make your home ex pressive of the best ideas and 11 krnm rJrmKIv attractive FURNITURE CO. here, nd in oor rarfed atock yoa will THE PHICE iuu aki iu tai: juiccfi, nM- llnnrik-prvMixMa anil IWlfjl. ToWf-li Ilouaebold and Cooking Utensil. AlaAA. MifflAtfr.
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