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THE HENDEllSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1906. Think Rlore Spend Less. Why is it that the average man is worth so mnch less in money and-. Irrierty than we have a right to expect him to be? It isn't because he doesn't make the money, for the average man is industrious and uat earned from $10,000 to $30,000 in the past ten years. It is be cause he doesn't give much serious thought either to his income or out go. Serious thought would teach bira the true value of a dollar; then he would sjiend carefully and save steadily. That system soon places iiny man ahead of his fellows. - A bank uccount helps you to realize the value of money and aid in handling financial affairs. We invite your account and will help you to save. TTIWE (BHTDZIER1S BANK, Henderson, N. C. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c JOHN B. W ATKINS. Mis Anna Kitehin, daughter of Hon. Claud Kitehin, of Scotland .Wk. Hpent Sunday here with Miss Carrie Elmore. The h to res are beginning to assume 11 holiday like appearance. Toys, novel tie "and Santa Claus goods of vjirious kinds are being displayed. K.-v. J. I). Larkins and Mr. T. M. Pitt man went to Greensboro yester (l.i v to attend the Baptist State con vi.tion in session there this week. Mr. Charlie Rowland, of Sumter, S. ('., visited his mother and other relative- in Henderson last week, coming on Thanksgiving Day and leaving Sunday night. Mr. Melville Dorsey Glover has been n I.l. d to the force at Watkins' hard w;ii' .stov. He is in the stoefc de ment and is giving a good account of himself in his line of work. Next week our Christmas advertis ing page will make its nppearancs. Old folks and young ones alike reg ularly look forward for this page, which has become a fixed feature of t he paper aiongaooui me imii; oitiit.i ; Claus is preparing to start on his . rounds. j Mr. F. C. Womble, manager of the whoiesalcshippingdepartment of the ! V;,fkins Hardware Company, has i ...i..! a.,-... moved his family here from Durham, and thus becomes more closely iden tified with our town. They occupy Mr. R. G. Bobbitt's house on Row land street. As will be seen bv reference to ad vertisement elsewhere, the dwelling house of Mr. S. T.Green, on Rowland street, just vacated by Rev. W. F. j Kennett, owingto his removal to an- j Other pastoral charge, is for rent, j For terms and further particulars, aPPb' at t'"9 office. i Dr. Nash went to Rocky Mount j Tuesday to attend the North C iro- ; Una Conference, Methodist Episcopal i church. Mrs. Nash accompanied him. ! Dr. Nash was pastor of the church there previous to his coming to Hen derson, and they have many friends among t he good people of that town. Rev. A. G. Dixon succeeds Rev. W. F. Kennett, who goes to Pinnacle, as pastor of the Methodist Protestant church' in Henderson. Mr. Dixon was pustor here for a year when he was assigned to special field work by his Conference two years ago. He has many friends among our people who will give him cordial welcome. Al though a young man Mr. Dixon ranks as one of the ablest preachers in the Methodist Protestant church in North Carolina. Odd Fellows Elect Officers. At the regular raetting of Zeb Vance Lode, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, held Thursday night, Nov. 29th, the following officers were elect ed for the ensuing term: Noble Grand W. II. Wester. Vice-Grand Wallace W. White. Recording Secretary C. M. Crow. Financial Sec'ry Alpheus Cooke. Treasurer W. Ed Moss. The appointive officers will be named later. For chapped and cracked hands nothing ii quit? as good an an application of De Witt's Wiuh Uazel Salve. Put it on before going to bed, use an old pair of gloves and Bee what h difference the morning will bring. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Read Parker's advertisements; Kelipse Cream, and take Vinol. use Loss by Fire. former Sheriff W. II. Smith, had the misfortune to lose his barn and Ktubles by fire ou Wednesday night of last week. Two horses,a yearling a large quantity of feed and all his farming implements were burned to gether with the building. The fire was discovered about nine o'clock but the flames had made such headway that it was impossible to save even the horses. The loss is probably 1,000 or more with no in surance. Origin of the fire is un known but believed to be incendiary. Sheriff Smith's friends throughout the countv will sympathize with him in his loss" "AS STOOD THE TEST 25 YEARS. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill i-iiH-. ou know what yon nrc taking. It is lriu and quinine in a tasteless form. No ". no pay. 50c. at prices on bulbs at More. Parker's Drug Resigns After Serving as Vestry man 51 Years. -U the annual parish meeting of St. J eter 8 Episcopal congregation held at tue church last night, Capt. John Wilkes "signed as a vestryman after serving the urch in this capacity for 51 years. The congregation was anxious to re-elect fpt ttiikes but he said he felt he bad bll , enough. He has been a mem Jr pi the church and has taken an active Part m the work for 52 years. lue above is taken from the Char wtte News of Monday. Many of our People know Capt. Wilkes, and this peraoaal mention will be read with interest. The occasion of his last -it to Henderson was the Episcopal Mention here and the presence of e nne, elegant old gentleman gave Puretolis friends-as it always Rev. M. V. McDoffie. Writing recently to have the ad dress of his paper changed. Rev. M. V. McDuffie informs us that he has resigned his charge in Baltimore to accept the pastorate of the First Baptist church in Asbury Park, N J , and lias entered upon his work there. Our friend says he still feels a lively interest in Henderson although there are not many people prominent in the life of the town now who ure known to him. Many of his old friends have passed away since he lived here and time lias wrought num erous changes otherwise. Two of his sons are now grown and settled in New York.one a doctor and the other a lawyer both doing well. He still has three with him. Eclipse cream is finefor chapped hands. Ilead our ad. PARKER'S TWO DRUG STORES. WANTED: Lady to advertise our goods locally. Several weeks home work. Salary .Jil2.00 per week, $1.00 a day for expenses. SAUNDERS CO., Dept. W, W-iS Jackson IJoulevard, Chicago, 111.. Banquet at the Mecklenburg. The editor of the Gold Leaf is in debted to Col. W. H. Hughes, presi dent of the Mecklenburg Mineral Springs Co., and manager of the fa mous Mecklenburir Hotel CI if . . . " r v a., tor an invitation fo be present at a reception and banquet to be given by the Mecklenburg Countv :,ejjCil1 Society in honor of Dr. John shoemaker of Philadelphia., at the Mecklenburg, on the evening of De- cemOer l.Jth. Dr. Shoemaker will deliver an ad dress on the Climatology and Miner al Water Resources of the Piedmont Section of Virginia and North Caro lina, and there will be speeches and toasts responded to by other distin guished members of the medical pro fession and prominent gentlemen present. Two ilujs treatment free. Ring's Pyppep sia TabletH for impaired digestion, impure breath, perfect asaimnlation of food, in creased appetite. Do not fail to avail your self of the above offer. Sold by the Kerner MrXair Drug Company. Dwelling House for Rent: The dwelling house of S. T. Green, . on Rowland street, heretofore occupied bv Rev. W. F. Kennett. is offered for rent. Possession given at once. House contains 7 rooms; electric lights; gopd garden. For terms and further particulars apply at this office. Change in the Postoffice Force. -Miss Florence Currin has resigned as stamp and general delivery clerk in the postoffice, a position which she has filled with credit to herself and satisfaction to patrons, having served efficiently under both Post masters Jones and Jenkins. There is regret at her leaving and hercheer ful and obliging manner and smiling greeting will be missed from her ac customed place as presiding angel over the stamp drawer. Mr. John F. Hicks has been ap pointed to the position made vacant by Miss Currin's resignation. Mr. Hicks is a son of Mr. Thomas Hicks, of Williamsboro, who was postmas ter ,of Henderson in 1889-'90, and was in the office during the incum lency of his father. Mr. Hansom Duke has been pro moted to second mailing clerk a fit recognition of merit and faithful service. 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. 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. Garden-Rogers. Cards which read as follows have been sent out to friends: Mr. and Mrs. Wineton J. Rogers request the honor of your presence at the raarr age of their daughter Neva, Mr. John Dand ridge Garden, on Wednesday afternoon, December the nineteenth, at five o'clock, Trinity Church, Darlington, South Carolina At Home After December the nineteenth, Greenville, North Carolina." "Pineules" (non-alcoholic) made from rerin from our Pine Forests used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kidney dieeaseo. Med icine for thirty days, 81,00. Guaranteed to srive satisfaction or money refunded. Get our guarantee coupon from tlx! Kerner-Mc Nair Drag Company. WANTED. Two Bright Young Hen With Some Knowledge of Book-keeping' The undersigned desires to secure the services of two bright young 'men, with some knowledge of book-keeping, forthe book-keeping department of the Colum bia Phonograph Co. Excellent oppor tunity for the right men. Address JACQUES PHELPS, 353 Broadway, New York City.. The Tenderfoot The "Tenderfoot" that will show at the Grand Theatre is si Comic Opera that played in Chicago for a i whole year. Large chorus, pretty scenery and catchy music. There will be a special orchestra engaged for i- the opening performance. j Be sure and write to Manager Grand Theatre to reserve 3'our seats. j This applies to the people in Hender son as well as persons away from here. This is done to give every one an equal chance to secure choice seats. Best seats will be f 1.50. Floods the body with warm, glowing vi tality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes yon feel like one born again. Hollister's Itocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Parker's Two Drug Store. Bargains at Drew's 5, 10 and 25 Cent Store. Every Monday morning at 10 o'clock some special bargain sale is made at Drew's 5, 10 and 20 cent store. Some times it is one thing and then another but all real bar gains that are worth while. Nothing more popular has been offered per haps than the sale of jardaniers and hassocks at 25 cents easily worth two or three times the price which have eagerly leen token advantage of by ladies who know the value of such things. You want to keep your eye on the bargains at Drew's 5, 10 and 25 cent store. Special prepara tion for the holiday trade. Pine Salve Carbolized, acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Ecze ma, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by the 'Cerner-McNair Drug Company. Religious Notice. Bishon Cheshire will visit St. John's Church, Williamsboro, jprt Sunday next, December l)th. Devine Service, with Confirmation, Holy Communion and sermon by the Bishop at 11 a. m. JAMES E. 1 UIN DEXTEH. Rev. W. F. Kennett Goes to An other Charge. Rev. W. F. Kennett, pastor of the Methodist Protestant church in Hen derson, has been sent by his Con- erence to Pinnacle, near Pilot Mountain, and he leaves this week with his family to enter upon his work there. Mr. Kennett has been lere two years and during that time le lias made many warm mends outside of his congregation as well as in it. There is sincere regret at his going away. He is a man of deep piety and consistency, of genial nature and broad human sympathy and makes his impress for good in any community where he is thrown. The work here has prospered under Mr. Kennett's pastorate. More than one-eighth of the present member ship has been received into the church during this time and there has been a financial as well ns spiritual growth. The salary of the pastor has been in creased and larger contributions made to all objects supported by the- church. A brother pastor of this town in lis correspondeuce to the Charlotte Observer says: The removal of air. Kennett will cause deep and general regret here. His church has prospered under ms pastoral care, more members being added than in any other pastorate. He has won the con fidence and regard of the entire town by his hieh Christian character, his broad and fraternal spirit and his devotion to the best standards ol ministerial con duct. Asthma Sufferers Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of asthma that were considered hope less. Mrs. Adolph Buesing, 701 West Third St., Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contracted twelve years ago was neg lected until ifc finally grew into asthma. The best medical skill available could not give me mote than temporary relief. Foley's Floney and Tar was recommended and one fifty cent bottle entirely enred me of asthma which had been growing on me for twelve years, if 1 naa taicen it at tne Btart i wouia have been saved years of suffering." Melville Dorsey. 'x The man who is willing to puy all his taxes hasn't any to pay. Retiring Commissioners Amos, Flem ing and Crews. In the retiring of the old Board of County Commissioners, it , is but justice to say that they nave made a 1 . e . 1 f 1 I lst. J record Ol launiui aim unseiusu uevo tion to public duty of which they have cause to De proua, auu wnicn places the people of the county under lasting obligation tonhem. ineai- fairs of the county have been intelli gently and economically administer ed and everything is turned over in good shape to their successors m of fice. Mr. James Amos served 12 years and 9 months as Commissioner 12 years and 3 months as chairman He lived G years in the country dur ing that time. He never missed a meeting or a first Thursday to be nere to sign the county orders. Mr. John A. liemmg served 10 years, lie nad an unDroicen recoru ud to tne time ue nad ins leg cue on, never having missed a meeting in 13 years. Mr. uavden w. crews served years and had an unbroken record during that time. By their works ye shall judge them, and bv such a record of faithful devo tion to public dutv are these gentle- men eniicieu 10 iue muuun ui cn done, good and faithful public ser vants. Open the bowels and get the cold out of yonr system. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup opens the bowels and at the same time allays the inflammation of the raucous membranes. Contains Honey and Tar. Drives oat the cold and stops the cough. Ab solutely free from all cpiates. Conforms to the National. Pure Food and Drug Law. Pleasant to take. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Let Us Saw Your WOOD. We furnish our own fuel. We saw lots of 5 cords or more at 50c per cord. Fall Stock Coal and Wood: HENDERSON ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY. , New County Officers Take Charge. The new Board of Countv Con'iiois- sioners met and were duly sworn in j according to law of office being ad Monday, the oath ministered by the wem of the superior 1.0". ah ove members were present as follows: J. A. Kelly, I. C. Robbitt. W. D. Daniel. H. M. flight and N. D. Boyd. I. C. Bobbitt waselected temporary chair man and an organization was ef fected by electing J. A. Kelly perma nent chairman for the term of one year at a salary of ?25 a month. A. C.Zollicofferwas re-elected coun ty attorney for the term of one year at a salary of $ 150 an increase of $50. The official bonds of Ilenry Terry, clerk of the Superior court, K. W. Edwards, register of deeds and E. A. Powell, sheriff, were approved and accepted. W. E. Gary, treasurer, was allowed until the first Monday in January to file his bond. Bonds of R. E. Overton, constable of Kittrell township and O. S. Falk ner, constable of Henderson town ship, were approved and accepted. J. A. Kelly and W. W. Swain were appointed a committee to investigate road accounts. Caleb Hunt was elected janitor of the court house for one month at a salary of $ 10 a month. The usual accounts and other routine business was passed upon after which the Board adjourned. -4 . ManZau Pile Remedy put up in conveu ient,roliapsibejtube8 with nozzleattuehment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trouble, thus relieving al most instautly bleeding, itching or protrud ing piles. , Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drag Company. MAKE MONEY By selling your actual Cotton and buying futures. For full particulars, address, B. W. Cotton & Co., 71 Beaver St., New York City. 1 I The Ladies' Store SPECIAL RUN on Dry Goods To reduce stock before the first of the year. I Bargains may still be had in iLadies9 Cloaks! Only a few more left. MRS. MISSIIXIER ffTif'fif fWfflfff fffftf f Everybody Drew's 5, 10 and WIiyT Because it is the only five, ten and twenty-five cent store in Henderson and because they get Not Cheap Goods but Good Goods Cheap. We appreciate the liberal patronage given us since opening, and intend by push, pluck and muance of it. We have enlarged our store and increased our stock and are now prepared to our line, giving you better service and better values than you can possibly get elsewhere. We will positively guarantee in stock, at tne same pnee or less as any or tne large Catalogue Houses quote. If you prefer, bring their Catalogue along and try us. We will save you time, trouble and money. TOYS ! CANDY ! FIREWORKS ! Christmas presents suited to all from infantry to old age. From now until aiter New Yea.r we will be open evenings until nine o'clock. Drew's 5, 10, and 25 Cent Store, LASSITER BUILDING. Opposite Harris Warehouse OUR. BUSINESS THEAST MONTH RAN FAR AHEAD OF ANYTHING WE EVER EXPECTED. PEOPLE APPRECIATE FRESH GOODS - PROMPT DELIVERY. We want to Home baked fruit cakes, fresh bread daily, grape fruit, cranberries, oranges, celery, mince meat, raisins, currents, citron, figs, dates, shelled walnuts, shelled almonds everything that's good to eat. Lowney's and Nothing Pirie Grocery Company. We wantrto be your grocers. Hats Off to . it that you never expected to D. Ws HARDEE Car Load of Clothing bj Expresr . That mm Lewis Barnes is a husth-r an up-to-snuff clothing merchant right. His stock was running some what low lower than usual at thb season of the jeur and anticipating extra demands upon him to meet the Christmas trade, what should he do but go to Baltimore the first of the week and make extensive Durchases and have a car load of clothing ship- j pea uy express! tie tells us these goods were bought from the largest manufacturers of clothing iu that city at a great sacrifice, and he is go ing to sell them accordingly. In this lot of clothing you will find some of the smartest and most up-to-date suits and overcoats ever shown in this market. And at the prices Mr. Barnes is offering them they will not remain in stock very long." For the next-ten days he will sell these goods at 25 per cent, less than manufactur ers' cost. Think of it, and then act quick. If you want a suit of over coat, now is the time to "get in the swim." They can fit all sizes, from the shortest to the longest, and from the smallest to the largest and best of all, they can fit any size pocket book. WANTED: Men in each State to travel, tack signs And distribute samples and circulars of our goods. Salary $80.00 per month; f 3.00 per day for expenses. SAUNDERS CO., Dept S, 46-50 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. When vou want genuine New Orleans Molasses, Call on H. THOMASON. Honor Roll ROII of Honor of Dabney Township ! School, District No. 2, for the Week Ending Nov. 30th. Miss Florence, King, Teacher. Bernard Wade 98 Jasper Hicks 98 Jessie Barnes 98 Wiley Barnes 97 Buel" Glover 97 Lillian Wade 95 Daisy Boyd 95 Fay Stockings For Ladies and Children 2 0 8 .5 a c 5 c 1 s 0) We guarantee you won't say "Jam it" any more Boon. Thomas & Newcomb. goes to 25 Cent Store. progressiveness to ment a con- fall your wants with anything in to sell you anything we carry BUT be I your Grocers." Royster's Packge Candies. better at any price. the Beautiful, even in furniture. Figure out what your happy home would - mean to you and your loved ones if it meant the four bare walls. Then youll admit that DESIRABLE FURNITURE goes a long way towards the making of "home sweet home." Come in and look over our pres ent stock of fane furniture, and you'll salute some beauties in se at so reasonable a price. 1 FURNITURE CO. Entertainment at the Graded School f'ontribnted. It was the writer's privilege to attend the exercises of the first grade children, under the capable management of the teacher, Miss Birdie Watson, on Nov. 28th. Neat little invitations had been issued, and promptly at the appointed boor, a number of the parents and friends of the iittle folks assembled in the pri mary room. First there was an exhibit of pencil and tablet work, drawing, etc., which showed that careful training bad accom plished well-nieh wonderful results in a few weeks. One drawing deserves spe- 1 1 nl a: .v. : i..ii..t. fl I tuu mruuuu, luis tt a IHUUetiuip W11U mounted cannon, and the artist was nly six years old. Hiawatha was then recited followed by several other recita tions and songs, all of which delighted the audience. One little girl of six told iu her own language the story of "Little Golden Locks" in a charming manner. Miss Watson then explained her meth od of teaching phonics, after which fol lowed the most interesting feature of the occasion, the exercises in physical Culture, accompanied by selections on the piano by the teacher. Each one present went away with the assurance that the first grade children are intrusted to one who is giviug the best training to the minds and hearts of the little ones, whose sweet faces were au inspiration to those present on that occasion. A GUEST. It is a tuiotake to use a violent cathnrtict opn the bowels. A gentle movement will accomplifU the same results without, causing dititrPsa or serious consequence later De Witt's Little Early Bisers are recommended. Sold n t Pn rker's Two Drug Stores. - - - . ftOU-ISTCH'9 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bur Kedioia fcr But Peoslt Brings Golden Health ud Braved Vigor. A. specific for Constipation, Indigsstion, Live 31ood, Bad Breath, Klutrjtish Bowels. Headaeh uu jviunev irouoins. inmniM. mim Tr.-miM tad Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tat 't form, 85 cents n. box. Genuine tuad r.i.i3TiH DF.na Cov-avy, Madison, Wis. 'UE SUGGETf 70H SALLOW PEOPll. Notice to Holders of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's, Tags. The R. J. Key Holds Tobacco C0111 puny tfive notico by advertisement in this paper to holders of their tags who may have overlooked the fact that their offer of presents for the re turn and delivery to them of taps, as made and advertised in their 1906 catalog and circular of presents, ex pires by the terms of the offer itself on January 1st, 1907. The company would not consider giving presents . to one without giving presents to all, for tags that reach them after the offer has expired, and for this 1 mm reason tney win not consider any cause whatever for delay in delivery of tags, and wHl positively refuse to give presents for any tags that reach Winston-Salem, N. C, after Tuesday, January 1st, 1907, which is the full extent of time as heretofore stipu lated in their offer. All persons interested will take no tice and govern themselves accord ingly. DR. J. E. EfJNIS of Atlanta, Oa., Addresses the People of Henderson on a Matter of Health. 4iTo Whom it May Concern: Of late there has been a treat deal of discussion in regard to advertised medicines, their value and power to cure. "I want to ;say to the people of Hen derson than I believe the most valuable cod livr oil preparation, the best body builder, health restorer and strength creator known to medicine today Vinol. "While Vinol does not contain the system-clogging oil of old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, it actually does contain all the curative medical princi- trated form, with tonic iron added, and P icloU8otf " 1 find it ha no equal for healing coushs, Hj I indigestion, mal-assimilation, and for patients who were anaemic and run- 1 found Vinol to be a boon to the aged. "I believe Vinol to be well worthy of any honest physician'H endorsement." We sell Vinol to the people of Hender son on an offer to refund money if it fails to benefit. W. W. Parker, Druggist . Note. While we aresole agents for j V inol 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. HONOR ROLL Roll of Honor of Henderson tiraded School for Week Ending Friday, November 30th. Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plummer, teacher. Mabel Jones 99 Jeanie Gary 98 Esther Royster 97 Addie Newman 97 Sue Lamb 96 Julia Thomas.. 9G William Corbitt 9C Mamie Mclntyre 93 Euna "Weaver 95 Josie liar ton 9." Bee's Laxative Cough Hjrup containing Honey and Tar is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any char acter, conforms to the conditions of the Na tional Pore Food and Drus Law, June 30 190C. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS. Fine Toilet VJatertu HAND PAINTED CHINA, ETC. DRUG GTORE o o A Dollar Saved is o 0 o o o o 0 o o o o The First National Bank. r 1 A $5 Razor for $1. No stropping No honing 12 Blades. Extra Blades 5c Each. Each blade will dhave from 5 to 20 times A M. J. O'NEIL. XK00K00KK0000000 on RAISINS, CURRENTS, CITRON, ETC. You can't afford to buy without geting our prices. As to quality you may get as good but no better. READY BAKED CAKE. Fruit Cake, Citron Cake, Raisin Cake, Plain Cake. Fruit CaJce 25c per lb. Any other 20c. Will make your mouth water and your appetite ex ceed all bounds. When you want the best goods and service call 98. a?, ffl?. Pmrjellll,- "We give Rebate Checks." Premiums or 2 per cent off In Trade. 000000000000004000000000000 to Buy More, Spend ILess. ' You can do this if you buy at the Meimdlersim EfoveMy Store. A little money frow a long ways here, and in our varied stock vou will find the THINGS YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY: Hamburg and Ribbons, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs and Belts, Towels ami Bath Rugs, Toilet Koaps, Novelties of all kinds, Magnzme, riciures anl Picture Frames, Glass and Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Enamel Ware and all kinds of Kitchen Novelty Utilities. Household and Cooking Utensil. Five sxnd Ten Cent Goods of all Kinds. Come in and see our line. Victor TaJking Machines and Records. There are others, but none so good. Henderson Novelty Store. Vernon Alston, Ma.na.ger. . , A Doctor's Prescription. Get a VIC TO It TA L KINO MA CIIISE. DIRECTIONS: WindCraat. Place your Ileconl. DOSE: Take as often as you like. Ha re the PRESCRIPTION filletl by a Dollar Made. o 0 o o and good luck always attends the thrift)' who save. 0 The First National BankQ Henderson, N. C, O will pay you Qpercont 0 interest on money de- posited in its Savings De- q partment. - ( ) o o 8 Sold Over 10 in 52 Days. Phenomenal, isn't it ? The bout testimonial i when we m1I a man on he sell others for ns. In some instanced the ame ifinn ny the fonrth one : : "Everything in Hardware." fi J The Game Season Has Opened. Are you ready to start out on your trip? Have you all the needed supplies to make your "hunt" a profitable one as well as n pleasant one? Better let us Jsbow yon our big display of sporting goods. Popular prices prevail here, too. 0 Victor Agent. :J1
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