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THE HENDEKSON GOLD LEAF - TflUBSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1907. The Gold Leaf THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1007. Will it Come to This? The Atlanta school authorities re fused recently to permit a Filipftioto enter the white schools of that city as a pupil. The Filipino is now knocking at the door of the schools of Washington, I. C and it is up to the authorities of that city to say whether he is white or colored. If the .Supreme Court of the United States decides against both the spirit and letter of the Constitution that a State cannot manage its own school affairs, there will be trouble not only in California but in the South. As we have already stated, it would then le possible for a negro child, coming from a country with which this country has a treaty, to force his way into the white schools of the South. If it comes to this, we suppose the United States has enough troops to enforce the law. It will take all of them to do it at one point where' the attempt is made in the South. Incidentally the troops will have the opportunity to attend the funeral of all those who try to force their chil dren into the white schools. 1'ineuW' (uoii-alroholir) made from resin from our Pine Forcnts W'l for hundreds of $ f.irH for Madder and Kidney dineaHM). Med iciii for thirty dayH, $1,00. (lunrantd to give itatipfactioii or money refunded. Jet our jruarantee coupon from t Kerner-Nfc-Nair Drug Company. In Memory of Thomas Fuller. Thomas Fullerdied January 3rd, 1007, leaving a wife and six children to grieve after husband and father. He was 41) years and 8 months old, and leaves be hind two brothers and one sister all old er than himself Though youngest of the four, liotl in His all wise providence, di rected that he should cross over on the other side where he will be waiting- and watching for loved ones tft join him on that blessed shore.where there is no sick ness, sorrow, pain nor death, but joy, peace and happiness forever. He was a member of Fuller's church, ever ready to, discharge his duty in any way he felt competent. He was loyal to the church, was one of our singers and we will miss him, yet we feel our loss is his eternal gain. His body was laid to rest in the family cemetery in the presence of a large company of sorrowing relatives and friends. His pastor, Rev. H. C. Newman, was awny from home, so Kev. A. C. Dixon of the .Methodist Protestant church, performed the burial service and delivered a beautiful talk after which he read to the bereaved ones the consoling words of Cod's JJook. We pray Cod's blessings upon his dear family, that they may live soberly, right eously and Godly in this present world, looking for that blessed hope and glori ous appearing of the great Cod and our Savior .lesus Christ. .1. F.COOHILL. Keep Guessing. Philadelphia Ledipr. "I don't see why a fellow as rich as he is should feel embarrassed when he proposes to a girl." It's what you might call an embar rassment of riches. He doesn't know whether the girl loves him or his money. . . They liket lie tautens wellasrnRflenutfar" iH what one mother wrote of Kennedy's Lax ative Cough Syrup. This modern cough yrup is absolutely free from any opiate or nan-otic. Contains Honey and Tar. Con forms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Says the Richmond Times-Dispatch:" A young man has just travel ed 10,500 miles by thepedomerter to win the lady of his fancy. Well, we have known wives to travel farther than that to get to South Dakota." We have known girls to send a fellow iky high and that's more than 10, rl0 miles. Wilmington Star. Two days treatment free. King's Dyspep sia Tablets for impaired digestion, impure breath, perfect assimilation of food, in creased appetite. Do not fail to avail your self of the above offer. Sold by the Kernei- Mi-Nair Drug Company. . . A man has to love a girl lots to en joy walking home in the rain, after he has called, when the cars have stopped running. Clear up the complexion, cleanse the liver and tone the system. You can best do this by a dose or two of DeWitt's Little Early Kisers. Safe, reliable little pills with a rep utation. The pills that everyone knows. Kecommended at Parker's Two Drug Stores. To stop a cold with 'Preyentics" is safer than to let it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stag?" Preventics will head off all cold and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in ." cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will bii rely check the cold and please you. Sold by Thomas Kros. How to Save Doctors' Bills. The best way to avoid doQtors' bills it never to be sick, and one of the most impor tant truths that remain for the average man or woman to learn is thjit illness of aDy kind is absolutely unnecessary. At least, such is the claim of Bernarr Macfadden, Editor of the Physical Culture Magazine, who is devoting his life to teaching the great lsson that disease is neither a matter of ac cident nor a dispensation of divine Provi- j dcnce, as many have believed in the past, but is simply the result of, and the penalty for the violation of the laws of Nature. Per fect health depends strictly upon obedience to these laws, or in other words, upon right habits of Ifving. "HOW TO DEVKI.OP MISCt I.AK I'OWLK IS ft BEAUTY." Mr. Macfadden 's latest book, is one of the most truly valvable productions of the year. It contains all the ripest and best ideas of this authority in regard to the development of muscular vigor and strength, and will en able any one to aequire a perfect body in their own home, without apparatus or ex pense. It is a beautiful and attractive vol ume, containing 10; fullpage illustrations, actual photographs of the author. Special attention is devoted to the development of of lung power, which is a vital essential in the cultivation of superb, pulsating health. The system of training outlined is one that mukes strain overwork of any part practi cally impossible, and is destined to increase the nervous forces and general functional powers, adding to the virile qualities of the I blood and thus affecting for good the nerves, Oram, ami every parr and organ oi tne body as well an the muscles. The muscular anatomy of every part is considered sepa rately, with special exercises for each,sothat weak, undeveloped and even deformed parts can be improved. The whole is calculated to produce that symmetry ami harmony of development which result in great physical benutv. Truly, no one cau measure the value of rugged health and manly strength. There fore it would be impossible to state hoV mnny more times the purchase price of this book each reader would find its contents worth to him, but to many it will doubtless prove invaluable. Published by the Physical Culture Publish ing Company, Physical Culture City, Spots wood P. 0.,New .lersej-. Price, handsomely bound in cloth, $1.50, postpaid. PRACTICAL ADVERTISING An Abundance of Fruit of highest quality, finely colored land flavored, is the direct result of supply ing a complete fertilizer containing from 7 to 12 per cent, of POTASH to the tree, vine or bush. "Plant Food" is a book well worth a place in the library of any frtilt grower. We will gladly mail it to all applicants. 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It is full of news notes of in terest to all publishers- of newspapers, and advertisers, whether large or small. The subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and every k advertiser, whether large or small; or any publisher, will be sent a copy free of charge by writing to the publishers, at Atlanta. Ga. We trust that all our readers who are in terested in advertising will become sub scribers to this journal. .The. December number has articles of interest from the newspaper solicitor's standpoint, also from the advertiser's standpoint. It is well illustrated. The November issue was a splendid publication, so was the October. We are looking forward with much interest to future issues. Builds up waste titume, promotes appetite, improves digestion, induces refreshing Bleep, given renewed strength and health. That's what Hollister's Itockj Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. We manufacturer all grades of Buggies. Surreys. Carriages and Delivery Wagons. TheCorbitt BiggyCo, o HENDERSON, N. C. () WW w www www www wwVJ WWW WWW WWW WWW 6" 28K Let Us Put a Buck's in Your Kitchen Buck's are cookers, bakers and happy home makers. You'll find Buck's Stoves are tin most economical and labor savin"; on tlie market. The oven of a Buck's Stove is roomy, well venti lated and per fectly sanitary. Come in and let us show you our line, Warned & (Gomniipi&iiniy. isasarsssEg Next to having" her husband in of fice a woman would rather be able to speak of her butler when she goes to visit her poor relatives. t Your money refunded if after using three fourths () of a tube of ManZan.you are dis satisfied. Return the balance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheer fully refunded. Take advantage of this of fer. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. Wood's Seeds. Irish Gobbler . Seed Potatoes have proved by long odds the most productive Extra Early Po tato in cultivation. Bead the let ters from truckers, in our New Descriptive Catalogue for 1907. We are the largest dealers in Seed Potatoes in the South; Maine-grown Second Crop Northern-grown all high-grade stocks selected and grown especially for seed purposes. Write for prices and WOOD'S 1907 SEED BOOK, telling about all seeds for the Farm and Garden. Mailed free on request. t. v. wood & sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. This man bought a supply of tobacco with out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at less expense than cheap tobacco. SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this paper so that every chewcr has had an opportunity to get acquainted with the facts and know that drugs are not used to produce the cheering quality found in the famous Piedmont country flue-cured tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he ought to chew. Still there are chewers who accept other and cheaper tobaccos that do not give the same pleasure. Some day they'll get a taste of the real Schnapps they'll realize what enjoyment they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS long ago then themselves. they'll feel li?:c kicking 1ME r It SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5 cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plus. Be sure you get the genuine. II w 11 AND M r n rij rL t r L u" vuugua, vuma, uiuup, o-,a unppe, Asmma, 1 hroat rue ORIGINAL LAXATIVE j and Lung Troubles. Presents Pneumonia and Consumption nn Mil in THE NEW IDEA Ems mm m the YELLOW PACKAf.TC fHE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH flicks ii n i i i - & m mm mm MOTeS tlie BOielS LZJ Best for Children LiFedCtoTerBlossemonEwnEoffls"1 Nearly all othor couh cures are constipating, especially tiare containing Opiates. Kennedy's laxative Honey and Tar moves the bow Js. contains no Ctes. For Sale atiParker's Two (2) Drug Stores. W7 n (KEY SYRUP BAB r The Greatest Subscription Offer Ever TV1 weekly Wzde This County 0 1 AO Atoflte Co and t JLJL JLQ 1 HE GOLD LEAF The Tri-Weeklv Constitution lis The Farmers' Everw-mher-fDav There Are Three Numbers Each Week, Mil Filled With Best Matter (1.) MONDAY. The news of greatest interest. The Farmers' Union Department, reminded in flie interest of tho nnn,-,. tive order that is seeking to solve the fans.'pr's minmiV 1,;.' aland practical proh ems. The Farm and Farmers' Department, conducted by Colonel K. J. Redding t. ) WEDNESDAY. The news of course. .The R. F. D. Carriers' Department, The Chicken Column and Th Letter of Travel, nvin views ot strange peoples and their homo-land customs (3.) FRIDAY. The Balance of the news. All the news. The Woman's Kingdom, the Children's page, conducted by genial Aunt Susie, the best of all the home writers. Every number of The Tri-Weekly gives the market reports of the two days' interval between issues and keeps one posted right up to the moment our press turns. An instalment of the month's storv from the great $150,000 set of serials. A half page set of co" -some of the greatest humorist artists of the day. Clubbed With The Tri-Weekly Constitution We Have The New & Lbr Wall Char The first page shows a splendid colored county mar of both North and South Carolina, with all the data that can wV.l bo shown on the fare of a map. It is beautifully printed in colors on new plates prepared especially 1" 'Pit-Constitution (2.) The second sheet represents maps in beautiful colors of Alaska, and of all our Insular and Colonial posses sions, and a map of the Republic of Panama, and a splendi 1 I'nited States map. About the border of this sheet we give the President of the United States. (3.) This sheet gives a complete world map. with the lands and waters of the globe projected without division into hemispheres. It shows also a map of the United States representing the accessions of territory. It also shows por traits of the rulers of the world. It gives also a topographic relief map of the Russo-Japanese war with the history of it from the severance of the diplomatic relations. The Library Wall Charts are all bound together at the top with metal strip and hanger, and thus form a splendid ami convenient reference encyclopedia of everything presented. I 1 Offer Fse To Old And Mew Subscribers FUME I SPARE MOMENTS, A Magazine of Inspiration for ths Ambition of Both Sexss RIV1 NEWS V.i.kh has been standing for the farmer and the farm home for twenty-five years, and it is said to go into more actual farm homes, in proportion to circulation, than any other pa per published in America. There are departments for all phase. farm life, earh eontaining the best that goes. 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Without health-lfe becomes a burden to your self, your family, and all your friends. Do you know cafcrrh ruins brain workers? for medicine tht will cure catarrh in all its annoying, offensive, loathsome forms. The one Rreatjlfeicine that never fails to cure is called, tlfBennett's NEW LIFE. to the voices oil Jl, many thousands of people who have been Hftd by this great medicine so useful in curing Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Diz ziness, Headache! and all Stomach disorders. 1 Benjamin Farrer No. 813 Locust St. J Camden, N. J. writes:- "I was living in Norfolk, Va. six years ago. At that time I had the worst case of catarrh I ever saw. My breath was very bad, the sense of smell was almost entirely gone. I had headaches nearly all the time; and my stomach would notf letain my food. A two months treatment of Doctor Bennett's NtW LIFE cured me; and I have not suffered any more of that old disease if nee I took New Life. " J. Hale Whaling, Memphis, Tenn., writes: "My little girl had suffered of stomach trouble for several months. We tried all the doctors in our town, until a friend told mef New Life. One bottle CUred her." Bennett' NEW LIFEJs sold by all leading drutrirists. C 2 Manufactured by BENNETT MEDICINE Co.. Norfolk. Va. if me 1 Dodging I I Period I 1 1 This is , the New 300) Horse Power ENGINE AND GERATOR Which has Jusit been installed injth-e plant of the Henderson Lighting & Powir Company It embodies every improvement knovl to the building of Engines and Dynamos. Telephones, Nos. 21. 48, 6. of a woman's life is the name often riven to "chan. cf life." Your menses come at ; .iti intervals, and grow scantier until they stop. The change lasts three or four years, and causes much p.u.i and suftfrmg, which can, however, le cured, ly taking WINE OF Women's Refuge In Distress It quickly relieves the pain, nerv ousness, irritability, miserat leness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weakness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui will bring you safely through this "doJging period," and buiU up your strength for the rest of your life. Try it. You can get it, at all druggists In 1 .00 bottles. "EVERYTHING BUT DEATH I suff;-f"J." writes i-;;:r.ij Kn, f 1 '- on, .M J.. "until i tripk .irdul. ,u !i currj tne so quii kiy It iurrri'.eJ my uoi.tur. t'0 dldn t knw I h as U.;inz It. 11 U"i.n Tery txju.e. (.. 'birr ft i HENDEKSO.N , X. t; .f jarj. 1 0, 1 007. Fbiexds: With the opening of the new jear, we bfp to eipress to our customers oar sincere appreciation of their generotto patronage during 1906, which resulted in the past year being the greater we have experi enced in oar business, and this is most particularly gtfetifyiDg as a recog nition of our policy of totr prices, quick service and fb4 material. We as sure you of at least as good attention daring 1907. &j jj possible even more satisfactory service, whilst you can alway depend Dpon 0a forclosest prices that conditions will admit of. I Our present large and well assorted stock Is an unuwiaj condition now and places us in position to promise to our customers th4t immediate er vke which is a very important feature under present fr'Jt(j;tiODf, and one which we hope you will kindly bear in mind when needli Hardware Yours Very Truly, WATKINS HARDWARE COMPANY Hail Us Your Orders or Place Same KVith Any of 0 J Uepresentatives. at tfce bowels, htt't Laxativo Boney t lu moTes tbs bbweii and cocUia co i;uui. For sale by The Kerner NcNair Co. 1 3 FEELING LIVER-ISH This Morninfj'.' TAKE ii II A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer Early Risers Thd famous little pill--
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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