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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF 1HTJRSDAY," JANUARY 3, 1907, Think More Spend Less. Why is it that the average mnn ia worth so mnch less in money and inierty than we have a right to exject him to be? It isn't because he doesn't make the money, U?r the average man is industrious and has earned from 10.000 to $.'10,000 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 him the true value of a dollar; then he would ( nd carefully and save steadily. That system soon places any in:ii ahead of his fellows. A bank uccount helps you to realize the value of moneyand aid in handling financial affairs. We invite your account and will help you to save. JDUE GBTIIZERIS EFR1K9 Henderson, N C. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime. Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c JOHN B. W ATKINS. I'loriMict; Davis in "Th J'l.ivet M.iil,"iit ffi; ("rand Th-nfr Satui day niglit. Christmas comes hut on:e a year, h if. when it does it. hrins a lot or a: -Meats along1 with it. Mr. Henry A. Davis is prepared to Herve his iiit omers hft ter than ever at his dairy. Head his advertise ment in a not her rolinnn. Miss Kate Wat kins I,n is, a valued inemlHT of t he faiiilty of the (Jolds loio (iraded S( hooli, ,jmmi t two or t iires-days with frien.Js in Henderson lat wet-k. Miss. Margaret Heed of Capeville, 'a , is visiting Mrs. I'. ('. 'I'oepleMian. Miss Keed is from the famous '1' tst era Shore"' of Va., and made many friends in Henderson n her visit last Milliliter ti Mrs. ('. A. Lewi-. The editor'ssam t urn was heighten ed last Saturday ly a vi.-it from Kn it or Jno. T. Mritt of the Oxford '- Is'ilwr. I'.rother I'rilt is tin? ahle editor of a vigorous and luee.v sheet , and his visits eome on welcome days at t he (Joi.u la: AK olIi-e. V. II. Kullin, commissioner, ad ver tices a lot in tie toun of Henderson to lie Hold at pulilic aU' tiou In the h:-i't I ! ! i ! lor i-as!i, on Moinlay, l'el. hit, l!07. The pro-erty in I'l'-st ion is i In Viicinl lot on whieh a foiiiniiv local erl the Cheatham pi iz'- lions.', on 1 1 1 - North coiner of .Monlgoiie-ry and Chestnut streets. S advert isemeiit in this paper for i"u: t ln'i p. il l iculars. . . i vi il.i k l ii-.i t uii'iit fn-'. Kiiin't lvi-j'i i ..i T:tl-I'-I- fur iiitt:tir 1 il if4 est ion. i in pit r lii- illi. n-lfirt iisxiliilililtiuli nf f mil, in i i.-.imiI ii.,i'liti-. l)o not fail to nvitil your- If il t In- aliuM' offi-r. Solil liy tht Kenier M'Vaii lrim I in hi ti v . A (iVi vN I llI CURB COR PILES. tti'liinx. Uliii'l, I'lt-eilinc I'rol nuliiin I'iIi-m. !i iihisIs nil- ant 1 1 ll z. 'i I to fi-fuiul money if l'o 1 1 'TM KNT fails to iiiif in ', toll ill- 7,0,-. Complimentary to Miss Satterwhile l i-s J ussii- Vei l Sat terw hite, who if. OMclier of music in the Methodist I'm test ant ol lege at West Lafayette. Mm i, -a me home to spend the holi t'a s w it h her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. S itterwhite. Keferriiig to a music recital given by Miss Sat NT white's pupils just before her depart ure, the Coshocton Ago paid her the following high compliment: The largest audience that ever attended a college recital tilled the M. P. Church at West l.iif.-ivctte to iin utmost capacity lat evening, to hear the Student Recital in iiiHtnimental mimic. The hoIos were all eoinmitteil to memory, the students playing without notes Dnos, quartet tcs unci twelve handed pieces were played on two piano. Kvery one wasdelightcd with the progress the pupils have made this term and great credit is due Miss Satterwhite. who with her faithful. eon HcieiitioiiH work has done ho much for this department. ManZun l'ili I'eineily put up in ronven ien ( iI'.iihi lile t iiIh-h with nozzle tt 1 1 ilehinent mi that the ivmeilv may lv applied tit the very w:it of the t roulle, 1 1. ii rlivitiK al um! iiiNtantly hleediiig. itching or protrud ing pill. Sat e-f.tetiitn tiiirimteeil ir money refiiinled Sold I - the Kerner-Mi-Nair Iniu I ''ii puny . " Prune, iirunes, prunes." Nice lot at II. THOMASOX'S. A Henderson Boy at Home Again. The Kev. Thomas C. Watkins of Calhoun. Mo., is in Henderson with his wife and two small children, John V Jr., mid Mary Hities. visiting his father. Mr. John H. Watkins. Mr. Watkins is an honored and ef ficient minister in the Synod of Mis souri, being pastor of the Presbyter ian church at Calhoun, in that State. Mrs. Watkins is also a native of this section, being the granddaughter of Kev. Kdward Hines. and neice of Mr. KM ward Hities and Mrs. D. I. Mrln ty re of our town. Mr. Watkins occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, and preached a very forci ble and instructive sermon. He was heard with deepest interest by the large congregation that tilled the church. WAXTKD 10 men in each state to travel, distribute samples of our goods and tack signs. alary ifNo.OO per month; $."$.00 per day for excuses. SACXPKUS CO.. lkpartmeut P, No 4". Jackson Houlevard, Chicago. 111.. - . Wise Counsel From the South. 'I want to give some valuable advice to those who suffer with lame hack uud kid ney trouble," says J .H. Blankensbip, of IWk, Tepn. "'I haTo proved to an absolute cer tainty that Electric Rittera will positively cure thin diftrvssting condition. The first bottle gaye lu e grea relief or.d after taking tifew more bottles. I was completely cured: completely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy?" Sold under jT'iarautee at 'Melville Dorsey's drug store. Price f.Oc. For Sale. Three colts two of them 3 years old next spring and the other 18 months old. Also two horse wagon and harness an good as new. g. T. TURNER, lliddleburg, X. C. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, make eler complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Hold by the Kerner-McNair Drag Co nip any Saturday Night's Attraction. An exceptional theatrical evetit will occur at the Grand Theatre Sat urday night, when Florence Davis, stipportod by Klliotr. Dexter and a strong company, will present, the vrv tunny comedy, "The I'lajfr daid." This play comes to us pro hibited to be the reigning comedy access, and if the press of leadinir ities is to be relied upon, there is a r.-at in store for theatre-goers, as diss Davis and her company have f-en showered wit h praise by critics vhciv The Player Maid" has been resented. Tin- Richmond Aeu.s-fjfiuli-r of October 21st litis the fol lowing to say: This vivacious kindswoman of the late Pier-ident Davis is flashing bril liancy as a star. She made an un doubted hit, at the Academy last night. Miss Davis has a piquant, hearty and gracious manner, an artful play of countenance, liveliness of wit and alertness of action, which make her particularly attractive from the moment, she appears." This excerpt is but one of the many favorable comments from leading dramatic critics. Krist ling; with wit,' replete with funny situations, ele gant costumes, elaborate Jscenic ef fects and with its talented star, "The Player Maid" should test the capacity of the (Jrand Theatre. It's ii pKimirv to tell our reiujera ahout a Cough ( lire like Dr. ShoopV For yearn Dr. shoop has fought iigaiant the use of Opium. I 'hloroforin, or ot her unsafe ingredients com monly found in Cough leinedies. Dr. Shoop it. HceuiN, has weh-ontod the Pure Food and Drug I.mv recently enaeted. for lie has work ed along niniilar lines many years For 20 years Dr. Shoop's Tough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poison. Fie has tlrtis made it possible for mother to protect their children by simply insisting on Laving Dr. Shoop's ongli Cure. Sold by Thomas I'.ros. . , A Valuable Accession to the Ranks of the Henderson Pastors. The Rev. U. C. Craven, who was re cently appointed by the North Caro lina Conference to the Henderson Methodist Episcopal church, is. in stalled with his family in the parson age. - i Mr. Craven is a welcomeand valua- ! ble addition to the town, and has been most cordially received not only by his people but by the citizens in general. He litis already made a very pleasant impression upon our I people both in thw pulpit and in per sonal association, by his genial, tact ful and earnest demeanor, lie comes to us very high accredited by his past record as a preacher and pastor, and his pastorate in Henderson gives promise of largesuccess and fruitage. Mr. Craven's Last charge was the church at Tarboro. liy way of in troduction to our rentiers, and in evidence of the high esteem and af fection in which he was held there, we append the followingclippingfrom the Tarboro Sot heritor, from the pen of the editor, Frank Powell: Kev. K. C. Craven preached his farewell sermon here Sunday night to a large con gregation. He alluded so feelingly to the kindness that had been shown him here, to the aid and assistance that hod been his without stint, that many in the congregation shed tears. It was a touching farewell, eloquent and not overdrawn, except possibly his kindly allusions to the editor of this pa per, to whom he kindly referred as his friend. So.far as the friendliness on our part that was not over drawn. He may lwive given more weight to it than it de served, and that is v, here we lodge a doubt. Mr. Craven is a good, true man, and we are glad to he a friend to him and proud to have htm place us in the -category of his friends. lie is a zealous Prince of the King, go where he may, but there is a void that produces sadness over hie departure. While we hope this community has not seen the lastot him. we are abundantly confident that we have not heard the last of him. ith hislearning.hia zeal and his piety there are yet higher places in the church hierarchy for him. and as he grows in grace and in estimate of the church he will always have many here to rejoice in nis working out of salvation ana a rec ognition of merit. Uoe Coffee dittagre with you? Probably I il does. Theu try Dr. Shoop's Ileulth Coffee, "Health Coffee" is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Cof fee, yet itflavor and taste matches closely old Java nud Mocha Coffee. If your stom ach, heart or kidueys can't stand Coffee drinking try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. ICs safe even for the youngest child. Sold by Robert B.Powell. When y u want genuiue New Orleans Molasses. Call on II. TH0MA50X. To stop a colli with ''Prevention' is aafer than to let it run ami euro it afterwards. Tubdtt .1 t ,tla w .T. .1 Trat.nnt!ltll U'lll head off nil col J and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Prevutios are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in " cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to Mieeze. try Preventics. They will surely cfceck ihe t old and please you. Sold by Tbonms Brow. For Sale. pair of nice smooth voung mules. 0. L. ROWLAND, flberon, N, C. Mothers who give their children Kennedy8t Laxative Cough Syrup invariably iadqraf it. Children like it because the taste is so pleasant. - Contaius Honey and Tar. It is the Original Laxative Cough 3yrup nd is unrivaled for the relief of croup. Drives the cold out throueh th bovls. Conforms to the National Purs Food and Drug Law Sold at Parker' Two Duir Storta. , THE GRAND THEATRE THE TENDERFOOT A SPLENDID ATTRACTION GREETED BY LARGE AND WELL PLEASED AUDIENCE. Formal Opening of Henderson's Magnificent Nw Opera House Air. A. C. Zollicoffer Embraces the Occasion to Paj Merited Tribute to Manager B. S. Aronson Friday evening, December21gt,was a memorable date in Henderson. marking; as it did the opening; of the uratid l heatre. For months the people of the town had been looking; forward fo this event with deep interest, and -thev were not disappointed in their high expectations. The finished building ana tne opening; play were equally complete success. a 'Int.-, building reflects great credit upon the zeal and enterprise of Man Hger Aronson, as Well as those who have backed him in the enterprise. It is a distinct addition to the town und splendidly supplies a long felt want. Whatever may be the future growth of Henderson, the (jKAXI will le an ornament to the town and meet nil demands of its kind for many years to come. There is probably no other town of its size in the State that can boast of an opera house as handsome, commodious and alto gether well equipped, in stag;e and Hour space, convenience, safety and general up-to-date fitting. The opening; attraction, "The Ten lerfoot," was in keeping with the iiuihlinir and the occasiou. It was doubtless the most ambitious ven tare in the way of a theatrical per- tormanceever attempted in the town. The play has been very successfully presented in all the cities, and is one if the best of its kind. It is clever and clean, and is carrying an able company. On the evening of its ap pearance in Henderson, it was greeted by a crowded house; besides the town people there being a number present irom adjacent places. Ana every body was pleased and satisfied with everything. It was, in short, an entire success, and Manager Aronson will doubtless lie encouraged to bring other attrae lions to town of the same order of merit. A very happy feature of the even ing's entertainment were the words of appreciation spoken by one of our most esteemed citizens, Hon. A. C. Zollicoffer. Just before the curtain roBe for the last act, Mr. Zollicoffer lsked permission to say a few words, expressive ot the sentiment of the Henderson people. It was a graceful act, in excellent keeping with the oc casion, and struck a sympathetic chord in the minds of the audience. Mr. Zollicoffer spoke in substance as follows: While we wait the chancre of scenery for the next act of this splendid entertain ment. I crave your indulgence and pa tience for a few moments, that I may speak a word in order that due credit may be given to whom much credit is justly due. home six or eight mouths aero Mr. B. S. Aronson, one of our enterprising and public spirited citizens, conceived the idea of huilding and equipping a modern up-to-date opera house in Henderson something that would reflect credit, and keep pace with, and meet the necessities of our fast growing city. To this end he had prepared the plans and specifications, presented the same to our citizens, and appealed to them to aid him in this undertaking by taking stock in a corporation to be chartered and organized, and known as the IIen derson Amusement Company." No one was permitted to take any large amount of the stock, the idea being to distribute it amongst all our people, that all might become personally interested. As is always the case with Henderson s progressive people, they responded liber ally to his appeal. Many feared at the time, and even prophesied, that he would never be able tocarry out his plans. Noth ing daunted, however, he continued to press Toward and onward with his work. and the re3iilt beet speaks for itself. Standing here, as a monument to his un tiring energy and industry, is this mag nificent structure complete in every de tail, and one of the most modern up-to- date opera houses in the State of North Carolina, and being, as I am informed, the only ground floor theatre building (save one) in the State, easy ot entrance and eney and safe of exit, comfortably heated, 4nihantly lighted, elegant stage settings and appointments, and beauti ful secenery a building and equipment that any city might very justly feel proud of. In carrvint out his plans he. of course, has had the aid, assistance and hearty co-operation of his associates and officers of the company, the president. secretary and treasurer, directors and building committee. We are very proud of this enterprise, and it gives me the greatest pleasure, for myself, and in behalf of the citizens of the town, here before this spendid audience, composed as it is not only of own people, but also of many of our neighbors, friends and sweet hearts from adjoining towns and cities, who have graced this occa sion and honored us with their presence, to publicly thank Mr. Aronson, and hit associates for the great work they have done. They have not only given ns the best opera house in the State, but Barney Aronson. true to his promise, has opened it to the public by securing for the first performance here to-night this spenaid troupe one of the brightest, best and clearest shows whih ever appeared in the State. At the conclusion of Mr.Zollicoffer's remarks there was calls for Mr. Aron son, but his modesty kept him in the background and the final act ot one the finest aud most delightful theatrical events ever witnessed in Henderson was proceeded with. N Nearly every person who is subject to at tacks from the stomach suffers from a mor bid dread of a dietetic treatment for relief, that is three-fourths starvation, and oue fonrth toast and milk. On the other hand you can eat as you please aud digest the food by tbe aid of a good digestant,. thus giving the tired stomach equally as much rest. Eat what you please and take a little Kodol For Indieeatio.n after ypnr meals. It digests hat you eat. Sold at Parker's Two l)tug Stores. Good watches from f 1.00 to $2.50 at PARKER S TWO DRUG STORES. . . We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon. of the National Sign Co.. Davton. Ohio, write, under date o! Oct. 12, 1906: .Nosexa is the only prep aratioa I hare ever need that relieve, mv affection so speedily and pleasantly. 1 am getting the $ret rel pleasure out o breathing that I haTe experienced Binee I contracted catarrh six year. ago. Money would not buy my tnbe of Nose xa if I could not get another." At all dnjg store." Your money back , if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by aUlOets. Brown Manufacturing Co., r St. Louis, Mo. and GresnriiUr, T.nn Christmas Tree and Entertainment By South Henderson Baptist Sunday-School. Contributed. South Henderson I'aptist Sunday school had their Christmas tree and en tertainment Wednesday night, Dee. 27th. The tree wu a perfect beauty, a lovely holly, heavily loaded with beautiful and attractive gifts from Santa Claus. The chnrch was handsomely decorated over windows and corners with cedar and holly. Then from corners to centre of church and over Christmas tree was beautifully entwined and bedecked with soft tints made of decorating paper. The lights were displayed in three trees.Christ mas tree in the centre. The evergreens and other decorations were arranged by the Sunday-school boys and girls. Promptly at 7 o'clock the exercises be gan. Although the church was crowded to the utmost, good behavior and order was observed. There were four young lad Awarded social priLsforlearnl and reviewing every Sunday-school les- son (Subject and Golden Text) for the year llMJb. lbu girls and boys were made happy by receivinga present direct from the hands f old Santa Claus (Mr. J. S. Royster with A. T. Barnes.) After the exercises th entire audience was treated to apples, candy and raisins and all went home merry and happy. The following program was rendered: PROGRAMME. Song, Joy to the World the Lord has Come. Prayer Pastor O. N. Marshall. Address of Welcome Norman'Gupton. The Little Outcast Miss Pattie Huff. Recitation James Smith. Bible Reading Octave Clopton 0. Bethahem I Lizzie O'Gary. When She Expects a Beau Lillie May. Dialogue Ella Seat and Anna O'Gary. When St. Nic Was Young John Parrish. The Little Lambs 6 little girls. Recitation Haywood Champion. Merrv Christmas 14 girls. The Voice of the Bells Mabel Clopton. Recitation Mattie Parrish. A New Santa Clans Alfred Wiggins. Song Merry Christmas Belle. Santa Claus Miss Ida Seat. The Christmas Tree Alice Currin. The Birth of Jesus Nettie Clopton. Peace Miss Mattie O'Gary. Annie and Willie's Prayer Arrow Gupton. Dialogue (Mrs Neal's Vision.) A Well Filled Stocking Pattie Kelly. Trudie's Secret Christmas Eve Gillie Ann Frazier. Dainty Little Stockings -Little children. The Gypsy Girl Miss Emma Seat. Sixty-six Books in One Butler Mustian. Hush-a-bye Song 8 Girls. Bible Reading Luke 2: 8-24. The Christ Baby Kate Huff. Recitation Elmore Champion. Little Boy Bine Kate Seat. Recitation Minnie Huff. Song Long Ago on Christmas Day. The relief of Coughs oud Colds through laxative influence, originated with Bee's Lax ative Cough Syrup, contaiuing Honey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, which is extensively sold. Secure a bottle ut once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not. fully satisfied with results, your money will lie refunded. Sold by the Kerner McN'air Drug Company. "Get the Best. Buy a FAVORITE BASE BURNER and You Have the Best Heater that Money Can Procure. The favorite is tne acme of perfection and satisfaction in stove m f 14- m C 1 1111 construction. It will pay tor itseir in the soving or the coal bill in a few years, besides giving out more heat with less fuel con sumption than any other stove made. But we do not ask you to take our statement alone, read what persons who have used the Favorite Burner say about it: UNSOLICITED The Favorite Base Burner is certainly a fine heater, and I am pleased beyond all ex pectations. It consumes less fuel than any other stove that 1 ever had anythiug to do with, and it can be perfectly regulated to meet the demands of comfort. . Under nil conditions, no matter how cold your house may be, buy a favorite aud make no mistake as it i the I test stove on the market. St. Paul, Minu EDW. H. FUNK. I nave a Favorite Base Burner and litis is the second winter I have had it in use. It has given the best of satisfaction ami in eco nomy is fur ahead of any heater I have ever used or know of. Any one wanting a heater certainly caunot do better than to buy a Favorite. Port Huron, Mfch. E. F. STRINGER. The Favorite Ranae made bv the what the Favorite Base Burner is in the heater class each perfection in itself and both the best of their kind, one the Kitchen Queen, pride and joy of the honsewife; the other King of Heaters, comfort and Come in and let us show D. W. HARDEE r LEFT We have a stock of about 500.00 worth of good jewelry, including Neck Tlinins, Brooches, Stick Tins, Kings, "Watch Chains, and other articles, that we will sell at Exactly HtaJf Price. They are marked in figures and you can divide by two. At O'NEIL'S. Everything in Hta.rdwta.re.' Everybody Drew's 5. 10 and 25 lent More. Why! Because it is the only five, ten and twenty-five cent store, in Henderson and because they get . AW Cheap Goods; but Good Goods Cheap. We appreciate the liberal patronage given us since opening, and intend by push, pluck and tinuance 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 DOSSlQiy get eiSewnere. We win positively guarantee m skH-x, at the same price or Houses quote. If you prefer, try us. We will save you time. Drew's 5, 10,- and 25' Cent Store, LASSITER BUILDING, Opposite Hams Warehouse Christmas Tree. South Henderson Methodist Episco . pal Sunday-School Enjoy a Christ mas Tree Entertainment. Contributed. On the 2-"th of December, at night, a large aud appreciative crowd assembled to, witness the exercises of the South Henderson Methodist Episcopal Sunday school. The tree was beautifully deco rated by the teachers and showed great taste, many remarking upon its beauty. Exercises commenced promptly at 7:30 o'clock, opening with aa address by the superintendent of the Sunday-school.Mr. V. L (iarhek, who said: Ladies and Gentlemen aud Sunday school Children: This is indeed a grand occasion and one which, while it brings joy and thankfulness to our hearts bears with it one of the most beautiful and touching lessons in the book of life. Hand in hand have we asscended the hill. Hand in hand are we descending into the val ley, a valley lighted with the undyiog "J Ia"P ?f faithfulness, love ?"Xu i P ?f i ! i HHJ wtMhl" Kht glad because another Christmas day has come. We have met here to commemo rate tha bith of our Savior and to lift op our hearts in gratitude to Him for the II ? I T , many oiessings tie nas so lavisniy De stowed upon us during this year. May your journey through life be al ways as smooth as it is now, and may you all ever be protected from storms and Straits as you sail through life's tempestuous sea and when your work on earth is done and your life on earth is over may you all enter into the Golden City where the weary are at rest. Following program of exercises was observed: Song by the School. AddreBs by the Superintendent. Prayer by the Pastor. Recitation Clem McGhee. A Little Girl's Christmas Miss Ola Biggs. Two Offerings Miss Gillie Parrish. Song by the School. The Months 12 children. Santa Claus Joe Catlett. The Gambler's Wife Miss Ozell Saunders. What Boys Are Good For Ira Biggs. Song by the School. A Child's Desire By the Infant Class. Two Little Stockings Miss Ola Biggs. Jesus I W"ouId Be Like Thee Miss Octavla Clopton. A Letter to Grandpa Miss HeathieLinder Song by three ladies. Thoughts on Christmas 12 children. Love on High Miss Ruth Parrish. Dialogue Misses Ozell Saunders and Belle Clopton Music J. "Will Saunders. Imitation Japanese Miss Ozell Saunders. I Want to be a Man Isham Hedgepeth. Dandy Little Stockings Miss Octavia Clopton. Christmas Song Miss Mamie Quails. Entrance of Santa Claus and distribution of presents. . . m Nice line of choice candies to put in the stockings of the little folks. H. THOMASON. Pine Salve Carbolized, acts like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Ecze ma, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. Sold by the Kerner-MeNair Drug Company. 11 TESTIMONIALS.' I have used other good base burners but 1 like the Favorite best of all. I find it uses less fuel and makes more heat, keeps fire longer, and requies less attent ion than any other. St. Louis, Mo. WM. M. LAUMANN. The Favorite Base Burneris claimad for it. I have used several kinds in the past tnirty years, but the Favorite beats them all. My advice to buyers: Don't buy too small a stove, and by all means, buy a Favorite aud be happy. La Crosse, Wis. G. W. SCOTT. The Favorrte Base Burner is iu every way satisfactory, easily controlled, economical and a splendid heater. I would unhesitatingly recomend it. Sandusky. Ohio. JAS. A. DEM FUG, same people is in the cooking stove class treasure of the home. you these peerless stoves. FURNITURE CO. 1 OVER goes to progressiveness to merit a con nil your wants with anything in bim. rabject to the Iiteevtate oi iMir moiiHT to sell you anything we carry less as any or tne targe wiaioguc rup::rT7XT7 .Vd o.i. , bring their Catalogue along and J being iu &m r. c. cogb.ii home j.i , l . . . - , t v-r-ii K iniMMt ttt aid defendant in croucMe ana money. .-. i a l I a t Buau - - - t the Grand Theatre. There will 1? preaching at tbe Grand Theatre, Sunday evening, Jan. C, at 7:30 p. m., bv Mr. O. I. Sullivan. The public is cordiaJlv in vited. Seats free. No collection. I. T. HOWARD. . Milk for SaJe. 1 am now prepared to sell sweet and butter milk and cream in any quanitv. Phone 140. DAVIS' DAIRY. . Your money refunded if altr using t hive fourths ) of a tribe of ManZan.you a red it fat is fied. Return the balance of the tnbe to your dra&gist.und yonr money will be cheer fully refunded. Take advantage of this of fer. Sold by the Kerner-McN'air Drujj Com-pany.- For Sale. My new eight room dwelling situated on Andrews Arenne. W. TOM ROWLAND. Tiles get quick relief from Dr.ShoopV Mai Oiutment. Remember it's made alone lor Piles and it works with certainty and sat isfaction, Itching, painful, protruding or blind pltaf disappear like magic by ita use. Try it and see! Sold by Thomas Bros. HAS STOOD THE TEST 35 YEARS. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. Bee's Laiative Cough Syrup containing Honey and Tar is especially appropriate for fhild;-er.. no opiates or poisons of any char acter, conforms to the conditions of the Na tional Pure Food and Drug Law, June oO, 190G. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expel Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Sold by the Kerner-McN'air Drug Company. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. 0 ROVE'S siejniture is on each box. 2oc. CUar up the complexion , cleans the liver and tone the system. You can best do this by a dose or two of DeWitt'i Little Early Risers. Safe, reliable little pills with a rep utation. The pills that everyoue knows. Recommended at Parker's Two Drug Stores Nice lot of prunes for table use. H. THOMASON. ''They like the tastsaa well as maple sugar" is what one mother wrote'of Kennedy's Lax ative Cough Syrup. This modern cough syrup is absolutely free from any opiate or narcotic. Contains Houey and Tar. Con forms to the National Pore Food and Drug Law. Sold at Pnrker'sTwo Drug Stores. a . . . Tell a plump girl she is getting fat and she will have no further use for you. NOTICE. I HAVE QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA tor of Plummer G. Rowland, deceased, late of Vance county, and I notify all persons having claims against him to present them to me at once. If not presented before Jan. 5, 1908, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said deceased will please make immediate pay ment. H. L. ROWLAND, Administrator of P. (. Rowland, deceased. Kittrell. N. C, Jan. 1 , 1 907. fiRAHD THEATRP, A B. S. ARONSON. Manager. LJ Saturday . .... January The Eminent Comedienne, FLORENCE DAVIS Assisted By ELLIOTT DEXTER. A Company of Well Known New- York Players In the Exquisite Romantic Comedy "ThePlayerMaid" By Louitc Mslloy. A Literary (Jem and a Dramatic Masterpiece. .Scintillating with Wit, Complications, anl Ludicrous Sit nations. The Hay is Expensively Mounted with Scenic Lffects and tuose Beautiful Costumes so ; dear to the feminine eye. The Play That Took New York by Storm. PRICES: Reserved Seats, Jfl-oU, f 1.00, 75 cents. Balcony reserved Seats, 50 cents. (Jallery, 25 cents. Tickets on sale at H. B. Powell's. Fay Stockings For Ladies and Children We guarantee you won't ay "darn it" any more soon. Thomas & Nevcomb. NOTICE. BY VIRTUE OF TWO EXA CTIONS my band, from the Superior oort 5 i r 5 8i t W 11 Vase county on judgment in faTor IU-hcotu m.tW mraint R. H. B. Coshill and M. P. CogMll, rwpettiTely, I hare levied upon tb Utate which -'&x 5rKr aaid land on nandMv.Fehruarr 4th, 1907, lor cash, at tlw Conrt Hosk door in Hepder eon, -t- ' TO aaiMuy atu nrru.ro.. iatreLa will be sold acparaUtf . Sheriff of 'gnty I M f V w a s. ft n TLtT Til Mil II o B o. The First National Bank. J I Proof of. Good Service Is Constant Growth. W Depmmltm. 39.000.04 80,000.00 100,000.00 114,000. OO 136,000.00 Mir. 14, 1905 Not. 9t 1905 June 18, 1906 Not. 12, 1906 Dec 15, 1906 Four Pt Cent. Interest S. R. HARRIS, Rrcaldent. 000000000000000000000000000 A HAPPY May You Witness Many Returns. My sinccrest thanks for your liberal patronage the past year, and trusting 1 may merit the same again. I Promise My Very Best Efforts. Powell's OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Good Advice Hot Chocolate, Bullions, etc ti Prescriptions Toilet Articles of THE KERNER-IY1CNAIR DRUG COMPANY. STOP LOOK LISTEN We feel so grateful for the patronage you have given us during the past few months that we are compelled to give you better service. To this end we have placed our order for another delivery wagon and will also have the second phone both No. 1 43. Then we can give you The Best Service Possible to be Hfvd. We reali7.e ilie importance of quick delivery nnd altho we did the very best ne could it wuh itnpoBHible for one wagon to tnke tlie place of t wo. We dmv believe that w ith two wagons, two phones and nothing but careful and experienced help we can please you. We want your account and if we pleane you tell others, nnd if not tell U8. Thanking you for every penny you have i!pent with us dur ing the past year and hoping to uuvernore of your orders in future. Pirie Grocery Company. Buy More. You can do this it you buy at the Ifflemdleirsoini Kovelltly S4ire. A little monev gos a long way here, and in our variM sttx-k voti will find the TinMJSYOU WANT AT T11K PKICE YOU WANT TO I'AY: Lncefr, Hamburg and Ribbons, Jadies Collars, Handkerchiefs and IWts, Towel and Bath Hugs, Toilet Soaps, NoveltiH of nil kinds, Magazine. Pit-tun and Picture Frames, (ilassand Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Knarnel Ware and nil kinds of Kitclien Novelty Utilities, Household and Cooking Uu-nsils. Five a.rtd Ten Cent Goods of all Kinds'. (xnne in and we our line. Victor Talking Machines and Records. There an,- others, but nori" so good. Henderson Novelty Store. Vernon Alston, Mn.na.ger. IS of - CO o 0 0 X) f 1 JTesoarrces. so, 000.0. 171,000 00 209,000.00 231,000. 00 o o 242,000.00 5 o Paid on Time Deposits. o 'O S. T. PEACE, 0 0 0 NEW YEAR AND- Grocery Florida for Hot Weather, Our Fountain for Hot Drinks. Our Specialty." every description. Spend ILess. The Game Season Has Opened. Are you ready to tart out on your trip? Hare you all the needed nvyA'v to make your "hunt" ft profitable one an well an n pleasant one? Iletter let us Wiow you our big dwpUf of "porting good. Populur prices prevail too. - t
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