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THE H ENDEIiSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, JANUAKY 17, 1907. Phe Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. -IJY- THAD R. MANNING. HUItSDAY, JANTAUY 17, 1007. Ik ;i more :issinnw exhibition has n made than the hallobaloo ainst 'iov. (Ileim'.s reading his essae to tlie legislature, we have iled to observe it. Accon.Di.vo to the report of Man ner W. P. Hatehelor of the Raleigh snensar-, receipts of that institu- on for last year aggregated 243,- 00. This exceeds the sales of the revious year by .'9,000, and no egislature was in session last year, ther. Thie does not look much like tie eonsumption of liquor is being irtailed 5v Raleigh's great moral istitution. Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. I A. Jf. ThurncH. a writ known conloperator ) Ruffalo, O., writes: "I have lieen afflicted lit.h kidney and bladder trouble for yearn, .using gravel and stones with excruciating . ri . I got no relief from medicine until I legaii taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the nilt was surprising. A few doses started 'ie brick dust like fine stones and now I have o pain across my kidney and 1 feel like a 'vv man. It ha done me !," worm 01 ond." Melville Dorsey. Wreck on the Seaboard. The Seaboard Air Line's fast Flor Ja train No. 81. Northbound, was k recked two miles this side of Ral- igh Tuesdav morning. The train ran into an open switch at the junc ion of the Raleigh & Palmico Rail- oad. and the engine and four I'ull- linon coaches were derailed and hurl- "d Iown an embankment and the Ii'oaches were burned. No lives were lost and no one was seriously hurt. A corpse in the baggage coach en route from Florida to Pittsburgh, Pa., was burned. The widow and a brother of the dead man were on the train at the time. -4 - -- - Wise Counsel From the South. 1 want tt give some valuable advice to 'those who Buffer with lame back and kid ney trouble," says. I .R. Rlankenship, of Beck. Tvnn. "I have proved to an abHolute cer tainty that Klectnc Bittern will pomtively riire this dist ressinir condition. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was completely cured; bo completely that it becomes a pleasure to recommend thin groat, remedy." Sold under guarantee at Melville Dorsey's drug store. Price .lOc. Senator Overman's Fine Speech. 'harlot te Observer Senator Overman.- speech in oppo sition to measures s destructive of States'rightsasthe proposed Federal child labor laws has proved a nota ble one. It has been widety discussed by the press of the country, and even those who have wandered furthest from the tenets of the fathers recognize its ability. By those who have kept the faitii it is hailed as a loud, clear call to arms. With regard to its effectiveness as delivered in the Sen ate the venerable Senator Pettus, of Alabama, is thus quoted in the Washington correspondence of th New York World: "Overman made a grand speech. It reminded me of Webster at Hunker Hill when he ad dressed the 'venerable men who came f r m afar.' Overman talked of things we had forgotten fifty years ago and which i supposed were barred by the statute of limitations.'' Catarrh and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Xosexa. It soothes the congested membranes, allays intlammation and thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the pas sages whose tendency is to thicken and lecome dry. Cures colds, throat trou bles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped up" nose, breathing through mouth while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It is anti septic and contains no chemicals or drugs having a narcotic effect, or that can cause the "drug habit." Sold at all drug stores. GRAND TEHATRfl VJ B. S. ARONSON. Manager. Thursday and Friday, 2 mn. 25 INDOOR CIRCUS See the FUNNY CLOWNS MARVELOUS RIDING WONDERFUL LE A'PTlTG PRICES: 50c 75c Jurors for February Court. Following is thelist of jurorsdrawn for February terra of court: FIRST WEEK. Edward Iiornter. J. A. Moore, W. S. Fox,. I. I'. Tavlor, II. S. Lemay, X. G. Kuott, It. P.. Powell, E. (i. Finch, J. M. Harnett. Enoch Powell, 15. F. Payne, J. S. Iiurwell. I). If. Mangum. S. E. Elling ton. O. O. White. Jf. It. Futrell, S J). Knott. W. T. Coghill, J. L. Davis. W. J. Movie. W. .V. Powell, Walter I'erkinson. S. G. Walters. S. F. Coghill. L. 11. Gris Hom, I). K. Glover. II. A. Finch, W. W. Grisnom, J. H. Fuller, W. II. Finch. J. G. Jordan, J. T. Shank, E. C. Hight, Itob ert EaKsiter. fa to Taylor. East named is colored. SEfO.NI WEEK. J. W. Davis. W. W. furrin, G. W. Ad cock. J. I'. Fleming. J. It. Harris, E. II. Perkinson. W. S. Hunt, J. J. Durham, H. M. furrin, W. X. Ellington. A. J. Per kinson, T. M. Evans, R- F. Kail, O- II. I'arham. W. T. I'.uchanau, M. S. Duke, It. P. Jones. W. T. Pardue. 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 one- fourth toafct and milk. On the other hand i you can eat as you please and digest the food by the aid of a good digestunt, thus giving the tired stomach equally as much J rest. Eat. what you please and take a little ! Kodol For Indigestion after your meals. I It digests what you eat. Sold at Parker's Two Dtug Stores. ! - - - - Robert E. Lee Memorial Exercises. The Vance County and W. A. CIoks Chapters of the I'nited Daughters of the Confederacy will unite in celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Robert E. Lee in the Sunday-school room of the Methodist Episcopal church. Saturday, January the nineteenth, at m., with the following program: Prayer. Hymn How Firm a Foundation. Heading of (Jen. Lee's Farewell Address to the Confederate Army, by J. C. Kittrell. Song, (by choir) Come Cnto Me Address on Life and Character ofie n. Rob ert, E. Lee by Bev. B. ('. Craven. Song Cor All the Saints Who From Their Labors Best. Prayer. Seats will be reserved for the Veterans and the public is cordially invited to at tend. MUS. S. P. COOP Kit, Pre.-;. Vance (Jo. Chapter, E. I). C. MISS LEAH H. PEKRY, Pres. W. A. 1 loss Chapter. C. D. C. $ioo lieward, $ioo. j The readers of this paper will be pleased to j learn that there is at, least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the meli'-:il fraternity. Catarrh being a eonstitutionaldisease requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and inuious surfaces of the system, thereby destroying thefoumlation of the dis ease, ami giving the patient stivngTli ny building up Oie constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls locure. Send for tes'imo nials. Address F. .1. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 7"n'. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Resolutions Adopted by W. A. Closs Chapter, United Daughters of the Con federacy, on the Death of Miss Isabel Gary, Vice-President. At a meeting c.f W. A. Closs Chap ter, United Daughters of the Confed eracy, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted; Whekkas: It has pleased Our l ather in Heaven to remove from our midst our beloved Vice-President, Isabel Gary, be it Rpsnlveil, 1st. That the . A. Closs Chapter of the C. I). C. feels most keenly the loss of a deeplv loved member whose active and untiring efforts have done so much to work up buildingaud preserving the Chapter and whose charming charact er has meant so much to every member of this organization. I'nrf. That this Chapter extends to the family its heartfelt sympathy in their overwhelming grief. tfnl. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, one to the (Solo Leak for publication, and that one be spread upon the official minutes of this organization. LEAH II. PERRY, CLOSS PARKER. LEILA SHANNON. REBECCA W ATKINS, Committee. 4 . -TP 4,.- 1 MADAM NICOTTI, I - ... Patrick A. Bobbitt. In Memoriam. y u i r- A gloom was cast over our community January 14th at 2 o'clock, when, one of our best citizens, Mr. Patrick A. Bobbitt, passed away after an illness of only two weeks. Mr. Bobbitt has served this county as Justice of the Peace,and School Commit teeman, his last public service as member of the Board of County Commissioners, lie always stood for what he thought was right in the face of stern opposition. Our little village, which was namel for him, will miss him for his judgment could be relied upon on most any subject, and his ready wit and hnrnor brought cheer to many a heart that was made sad through adversity. He was buried at Plank Chapel of which church he had been a member for many years. Rev. H. G. Stamey officiating, assisted by Rev. It. C. Craven of Henderson. Mr. Bobbitt was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Henderson and was buried with the honors of that Order most impressively conducted by Prof. J. T. Alderman. The Bobbitt school presented flag at half mast and turned out in full force to pay the last sad. rites to his memory. - He leaves a wife and three children, two brothers and three sistersanda host of friends to mourn his death. May they soon become resigned to the will of Him who doeth all things well. A FRIEND. WANTED Every Man, Woman, and Child in Henderson. To call at our store for the greatest strength creator and health restorer which we have ever sold Vinol. It is not a patent medicine, but the most val uable and delicious cod liver preparation without a drop of oil to nauseate and .upset the stomach and retard its work. Ve do not believe there is a person in this vicinity who cannot be benefited by Vinol at this season of the year. Vinol is delicious to the taste, and it is recog nized as the greatest strength creator for old people, weak, sickly women a ; 1 children, nursing mothers, and aft -r a. severe sickness. Vinol is unequalled for baekingcoughs. chronic colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Creates an appetite and makes those who are too thin, fat, rosy and healthy. We have had so much experience with Vinol and seen so many wonderful re sults from its use that we offer to return money without question if it does not accomplish all we claim for it. Can anything be more fair than this ? Try it on our guarantee. W. W. Parker, i Druggist. : Note. While we are sole agents for ' Vinol in Henderson, it is now for sale at the leading drug store in nearly every town and city in the country. Look for , Vinol agency in your town. j The Charlotte Observer says that the Teddy bear is better than the hip dog, since it does not make plain men sick at the tummy. Moreover, , it doesn't wear fleas. X get immediate relief from . J Dr. Stoop's Kc$: Ciaimen. 23; U5dDdD m&lllls We have entirely s,9 3, x vvc nave euuiciy 9 i i i v. cnppiea, cyclonic condition in wnicn tne noli- day trade left our whole stock, and are now J x prepared to serve you with new fresh goods of every description. Our Christmas trade K was far beyond our expectations, and we J thoroughly appreciate the same, thanking K every one for the share they had in making We do not want a dull period in our bus- iness and are therefore now offering some J unheard of bargains. i Ladies' Union Suits, Fleece Lined, 25c I i Gents' Dress and Work Shirts, - - 25c $ $ Gents' Good Heavg Undershirts - - 25c i Another lot of Hassocks on sale Monday, t $ Watch Our Windows I 8 f i DREW'S 5, 10 & H BUDdD ftofe S3BS fell Sr-W'Vs: 7. Jh. . J7 " . s . 'i 3 it - -H 4 ". Champion Lady Rider. "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.'" Mat. 5: 8. Fell asleep on Tuesday, Jan. 8th, at 11 p. in., amid the surroundings of her quiet, prettv home, in Hendersou, N. C, in her 23rd year. Isabelle, eldest daughter of Colonel and Mrs. W. E. Gary. When we wish to express the admira tion we Mt for one who has passed away how feeble seems our effort! So feels the author of this sketch of one "so young, so beautiful and so good," whose life was strewn with cheerfulness and love. Miss Isabelle was a young woman of wonderful charm of manner and endear ed herself to all; a favorite among her friends; and a sunshiny member of her home, possessing the inestimable art of making all duties seem pleasant, easy and desirable, and within whose influence one was apt to feel cheerful, aimable and hopeful. Iler spirit of geniality and her radiant smile-and warm heart, found a welcome everywhere at all times. The tribute of her brother over the re mains of this dear girl deserves to live as a true portrayal of her beautiful life. She was a noble girl; a fine chanacter and blessing to the home." He knew the real goodness of her heart, the great nesB of her soul, and the purity and sweetness of her character. Death to God's children is the entrance to felicity; the beginning of all blissful ness, a passage to the Father; a chariot to Heaven. The light of the world has faded from her eyes, but lying at the feet of her Saviour, light perpetual will shine upon her. " The gates of life swing either way, On noiseless hinges, night and day; One enters through the open door, One leaves us to return do more And which is happier, which more blest, God knoweth best. "He guards the gates. We need Dot dread The path these dear feet must tread, Nor fenr for her who from our sight Passed through them to realms of light Both in His loving care we rest, God knoweth best." A FRIEND. When a married woman throws a hint it is sure to strike her husband's pocketbook. Stomach trouble is but a symptom of. and not In itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia, Heartburn, and Indigestion as real diseases, yet they are symptoms only of a certain specific Nerve sickness nothing else. It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Snoop in the creation of that now very popular Stomach Remedy Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Going direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With out that original and highly vital pi-inciple, no such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. For stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Snoop's Restorative Tablets or Liquid and see for your self what it can and will do. We sell and cheer fully recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative THOMAS BROS. Ws&QQ PajpHBP recovered from the ice O 53 g V) ft 25 CENT STORE ? WsaM Pauses' Mr. F. Reed and His Seven Trained Horses Madam Rossi Nicotti in her great Equestrian Act Charles Castello in his Loop Walking Act Castello Family In Their Wonderful Performances ndigesfion 'X ' - sfc4r. iv II : : 1 I I T I am m In England and France the Sale of Alum Baking Powder is pro hibited by law because of the in jurious effects that follow its use. The law in the Columbia also prohibits Alum in ffrA You may live where as yet you have :;o protection against Alum The only sure protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is to KyYAJL is made from 1". proauct. Aias aigestion aaas to the nealthiulness bf food. The word demagogue has been worked to death, but the live, talk ative product still survives. Ral eigh Times. And gets elected to the Legislature of North Curoliua again. ir For B TRADE MARK REGISTERED U F. S. R0YSTER QUAN0 CO., Norfolk, Va. mmmmmmmmmmHffwwffftffltfHKtmmmmtriimtnfmHtmimtmmmmmmt; For Now is Your District -asawassaBS Absolutely pure Cream of . .1 . . The merchant who stops adver tising his goods for the dtfll season makes a great mistake. That is the time that he should push his business so that it will be in good shape for the opening of the busy season. Twenty - one Orimiocq Bom have ben the standarCltton and Tobacc- guanos in thefeouth selection of materials. Ask vour dealer for CfFster's gouds' anfl dcr:'t saia to be just as thv raie-mark Big Reduction in Prices on all goods marked with RED TAG ETextt FSfftteemi Before taking Inventory. Chance to Buy EDepartmsnit Store. S II J. I I PmmLQ I a 1 Tartar, a Dure Gfane f i ha ri table man gives according to 3 means and a miser gives ac coring to his meanness. I W-PtC c Sweet to Eat MSA ItlD U A Candy Bowel Laxative. 1 ears in the I. i take fsistitutes goodj lee that i" is on evrj i I 6 o 3 Paj7i, 3 f : Real Bargains ' r 3 'AiiiummiumK More Great PIANO BARGAINS hen we takp n .inno in fX. chance for the STIKFF w overhaul ami put it in so, condition, so jieoj.le l.uvin these instrument pet lroo satisfaction. Here ro txVtl for illustration: A Mathusbfk npriKlit. .lM.nii...i cs. s (xtaveN. in po...! con.li tion. Original ri- f4.r.O: ur price now only $10 . A RlooniWrK upright. K,.,J enonjrh for lpitn,-rM. :,, flr prat tit-o a long tiwv, imlv s r.o The Piano with tDejweette Easy Terms. Write for Cataln-u,. Special Priiv List. CHAS. M. STEIFF. Geo. S. Nussear, Mgr. 156 Granby St., Norfolk. Va Notice. J Y V1UTTEOF a DKi:i) in ritK, , x O.Jr.. an.l I'ht 1 1 vrrv i..- . ' kao .pap;4s.((fl;! ;:r ' . si. by pi.1.1.,- ,. totlH-Liu!,,.,, , , ., e curt lHu.s.-.Ioorin Il.-ml.-rs- , ,, Monday, Feb. 18th, 1S07, the tract ,.f ,,,v,y,, i ,lllM ..tHIlnKoll,,lmipis liml -I iliis .Ian. ltiili, 1!mi7 T. T. HICKS. t The Ladies' Store. SPECIAL SALE of Ready-Hade White Underwear. Positively the W'st jrail.' ..f un derwear ever seen for the mmi.-v. a Miss Sallie Harris-siMer f the i.oimliir A. Mu ii 1 '. w nailir Wilms. Willi mis tl til n,, S( lonr. will he with hip this y.-ar. ami m ! i win ip piPiispii to hpp licr frieiiiN. Thankful for the verj- liberal patroiinxe jiven me in thepnst 1 solicit a oontinuance of the same in future. MRS. MISSILLIER Sale of Town Lot BY VI RTF K OF AN OliDKR OK SALK mailp hy thp Superior Court of Vatuw county, in that Spii-iul l'roctvdinjrH mtltlml Katie L. Yarhoro. mlininistrix of R. Y. Yiir lioro. vk K. I-. Ynrlioro, willow. Osnioml Yorlioro. heirs nt law. ot al, the umlersijiii. .1 will, on Monthly, February 4th, 1907, (it heiiiR th- first Monthly in Felitnary.) lit the Court, limine dtxir in IIimhIithoii. N. .. at about the hour oi 1 o'chs k, ji. in., offer for sale, to tlii! hifihest bitltler, lit nil.ln auction, that lot in the town of H.iiierHi.n npou which was once locateil the Cheatham I'rize House, now vacant, ami deHcrilstl a follows. uiljoiiiiiiK I. I. Overton ml i. I! Harris, bounded jih tollows: P.enililillili at a stake on the North comer of ChcHtmit ai d Montgomery streets, and runs thence in Northerly direction 2V fe"t to a ftnk" t.n Chestnut street; thence in a Westerly direc tion 71. feet to a stake, Cheatham's (now Yarhorounh's) corner ia Orcrlon's In thence in a Southerly direction with i. H Harris' line Nii'i feet to a stake on Mont gomery street: thence along Mniitniuerv street towards Chestnut street 71 feet ti t li ItpjrinninK. Terms of sale, cash. This Dec. 2Sth. l'.tOfj. W. H IM'FFIV. Coii.niissiniier. The gain in new building and in dustry in Henderson in greater than at any period in the history of our town. The Citizens Bank Holiciti? its proportions! the insur ance on these new buildings. d well ingi, eU ami guutantees prompt service and lowest possible rates to itH customer. Insurance Department Citizens Bank. RICHARD C. t;.RY, Marintfer NOTICE. BY VIRTFKOF TWO KXDTTI'NS IS 1 my hands from the Sujs-nor Court ' Vance county on judgment in favor pH-m-oni Brothers aguinst It. H. IJ. Cohi!l and II ' Coghill. resjs-ctivcly, I have levied upon "j interests of said two defendants in the f-:: eHtate which they ucquired by lie i'i ": their father. R. C CtiKhiJl. or by tl.-wn' !: him, subject to the lifeestate of th-ir niotii-' and sisters, in ami to the trii'-t of 7." iv more or less, near (Jiliburjc. in Sami.v ' r- -Township. Vance county. adjoining the of .1. H. Hant.KoWt Robert hoii n. otht-r-being the said R. C. Coghill home j.la'--. I shall sell the interest of said defendari aid lauds on Monday, February 4th, IV 07, for cash, at the Court Iloue door ia Hi.'!-' son, X. C, to satisfy suid n utions. .-o'1 interests will te sold w parately. This Jan. 2nd. 1107. K. A. roWKLI. Sheriff of Vane Con u'- See Us When You Want Lime. Cement. "Tite Hold" WblII Plaster. Brick, Shingles, Door and Windows. Full stock at Lowest Prir- Storafje Young's old mill. Pbythress Coal and Wood Co. Reachet tbo Spot Stopi pain lnrtant.7 The Great Pile Cur . I . .. uc m'uif I rwtil ooida.
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