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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAP THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1907. Think Mote Spend Less. Whr i it that the average man ih worth ho mnrh lesa in money and property than we have a riht to expect him to be? It isn't because he doesn't make the money, for the average man ia industrious and has earned from 1 0. ) to ..',() u in the past ten years. It is be cause he doesn't give much serious thought cither to hi income or out go. Serious thought would tench him the true value of a dollar; then lie would spend carefully and save steadHy. That system soon places any man ahead of bin 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. TEE (SmZERlS IBANK, Henderson, V. C. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles boors, Windows, Frames, Oak ilantels, Tiles, Grates, &c JOHN B. W ATKINS. J'lii-t is oil stove. ve;itlir. M. J Neil sells the Perfection oil heater- x-M that's made." lb; ha abirp- oek all hi.e.s and priires tf .select r 1 1 . Mrs. M issi 1 1 ier announces a spleii'Ii'l nhiv c? i-ilk-. Iei-iiniiiig Monday, ! -tlli. A new and at tractive iin' lii-li tie- 1 idies iil'e cunii I lllVlted call HH'I dr. I. I'.hi roiiglis !n lives near il.ney, kiil-i two ;i-s last week t Ik--icg.iie wi-ight of which was 1.01 1 IIIMS. avel',ig l ei .mm. minis is not nao I'd im--. i o . riiuinas A Neweiano advertise a of l.lili'V-' elink, Mi.-fNen' cloak- .! furs uhii ii will lie closed mit at rate of si. M for 7 cents for ll. ldv a few pieces Hil l t ll"V A ill t remain loa at I his ir;-i-. Worth M. Pot.e, Dunn, .V I .-I i ippei I o V T Willi Ills I t'i M !ir, M I. . -. i t , i I'.. Pope, a few days last week. was on his way to Klliinghani where he goes to take a course photo engraving. Mr. .1. Whit. ood of Pinliu.-dmrg, I., president t t lie Henderson iter Company, canie yesterday on of his periodical trips oi ili.m, and with Saperinten l-'iit idgers is looking over t he properl y i consulting about matters of in cest to t he l ompaii v and well heing patrons. Mr. W. .1. Chiton succeeds .Mr. eight man Nash as Seaboard Air ne Itailroad ticket agent at this tl I I -'aI .1 i' ... ace. e has lieell Willi I lie om- i ii V lor some lime coming irom irham here. Mr. Clifton is a broth of Mr. K. (i. Clifton, day oper- or, and nis inoiner ana a sisier in Henderson also. . L. Weaver advert ises .''.00 acres valuable land in Warren county . . . I III! II " r sale. I a ri oi t ne on i iienrv imii- i t raet, adjoining lands of Lewis atson, Peter Alien and others, ii; c.l I . I I I. 1 . . ie oi i ne nesi neignooriioocis in county. In 'A miles of the rail- a'l liiagewav nearest, si ai ion. . rgain is offereil for fish. I. C. Kit! fell gives notice of having i alilied as admiust rator of Michael llins, deceased, and notifies all rsous having claims against the tate to present them to Inn at '. All persons indebted to said ceased are requested to make ini- diate payment, if interested take due and govern vourseli accord- glv. We have seen the horse standard ed llambletouian stallion, P. L. Ik. J!i'...-'!-advertiseil by dill & (Ming, ami he is a beaut v. i ins horse is raised bv Ir. (iill ami has been pt on the farm until recently. He of good size, st rongand well formed, ; ts good action and is altogether ch an animal as to delight the e 'f lovers of line horses Our friend Mr. O. P. P.rowne has en wearing an extra pleasing smile is week. At first we were mean ..ugh to attribute it to the cold i ap which means a warm snap ; uore work i for the plumber. Put is j met lung else-a deeper and hner i itiment which animates his being. re is a little girl at his house id mother and daughter are both ing well. A Very haiidsoineand uni piecalen- ir is one sent out with the conipli eiits of the Southern I 'a per Com 1 1 1 v. Richmond. a. "'A Calendar Princess Covers" is is called. Fach eet (mouth) is printed on Princess ver paper of different color, the Hole forming a pretty effect audi side being a calendar for the year; e samples of cover papers shown 1 e a constant reminder to job print - J s of the excellent stock carried by i ns concern. l'esMrtiM S wonderful like, 1 leiil ; 1 inner over n luimau lnd v rem inn : all ilisordern fi em iir H.tstem. is what lhilltster' horky j uiinlaill Tea will do. Makes yen well, ei you Well ."!. rents.. Tea or Talil. U. irker'n Two brujr Stores. Nice line of white wash goods and aist goodn just received. See the in te re laiving. II. TIIO.MASON. -. A Card of Thanks. ToOcit Fkiknus: We take this meth 1 of returning our heartfelt and grate si thauks to our numerous friends for lie kind courtesies and sympathy ex- nded to us in our late bereavement. It was to our entire family n source of rent comfort to be assisted and remem ered aa the good ieople of this com munity did, and our prayers shall al kays be in their behalf. Very Trnlv. MR. AND MRS. W. E'. GARY. Henderson, X. ('., Jan. 30. 'e Guarantee Satisfaction. ,j. A. P.rogdon. of the National Sign o., Dayton, Ohio, writes under date of jot. 12, 190(: Xosesa is the only prep .ratiou I have ever used that relieves ny affection so speedily and pleasantly. am getting tne nrst real pleasure out f breathing that I have experienced Mnca I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nose na if I could not get another." At all true stores, lour money back if not katisfied. Sample tube and booklet bv hiail 10 cts. Brown Mascfacti kixg Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. Sweetheart toilet soan can be fonnd &t H. THOMASON'S. Farming in Vance County. Mr. 10. Ci. Daniel of Epsom, Vance count v, made la-t year on eight acres of land 7,4 ."0 pounds of to I Micro which brought him on (hooper's Warehouse floor 1 ,798.7:1, an aver- iiv of 2hl.'l jer hundred. This ' obarco was made with Ober's Spe ial Compouiid for tobacco. This hows that there, is a profit in fami ng in Vance county. The above item is given us by Mr, I. M. firefn who is himself recognized as oii? of the b -st farmers in Vance county. Mr. I).miel is a tenant of Mr. ire''ns and the land on which this crop was cultivated is for sale about 1 2. acres all together, flood . room cottage and necessary out houses Mr. Onea's object for sell ing is that he has more land than he can cult ivate under present condi t ions and scar.-il v of labor. Hood watches from 1.00 to .$2..0 at '.m:ki:k s two drug storks. The Secret of Business. Uii'litiiiitnl Ti:ii"H I:.ujiiIi1i. 'I have often been asked." said Sir Thomas secret ! Lipton, "to define the true success. It is thrift in all its phases, and especially thrift as applied to saving. Saving is the lirst of all success. It creates inde pendence, it gives ayoung man stand ing, fids him with vigor, it stimulates him with the proper energy; in fact, I it brings to him the best part of any success happiness ami content ; ineiit." Well said, Sir Thomas. Hut thrift j is something; more than saving j money a vast deal more. Thrift is I a Christ made virtue,the antithesis of waste. Waste is sinful. No man j has a right to waste anything, eith- it his substance, or his time, or his j talents, or anything that is his. Milk for SaJe. I am now prepared to sell gweet and butter milk and cream in any quanity. Phone 1 P.. DAVIS' DAIRY. Advertising. Wnll Sfivet Summary. The object of advertising is to at tract attention, to arouse curiosity, to beget a need, and, finally, to make a sale. It bears the same relation to business as coal to an engine; it is the fuel of commerce and gi vies it both steam and driving power. Returns from its employment are not easily ascertainable. But it is generally conceded that economy in advertis ing is poor economy, and large stores, in the recession of their busi ness, realize this when they decrease their advertising appropriations. j Those who live by means of advertis ing will live as longas they advertise; those who cease will die. Nothing illustrates this like patent medicine ad vert ising. Sales are numerous while printers' ink is resorted to, but sig nally fall off when it is not invoked. That's the house tbut Doctor built, The bijrjfi'nt house you set-: Thank ooi1iip8h he don't get our money, For we take Ilollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea. Parker's Two DruR Stores. Honor Roll. it0n 0f Honor of Bonavista traded school. Vance eountv.for month end- in. j.m 22nd. 1907,4th and oth rraj0St yjjss Clelie B. Smith, teacher, ,.,i;.. Ar,i:,i. c v 1 White, Sam White, Fred Pardue, Annie Pan! lie. Norman Parham.Yelitha Parks, Lillian Huff, (iolda, IM wards, Delilah Puller. Lessie Finch, Clifton Kd wards, Rose Fills. Annie May Ellis, Roy Coghill, IVth Fd wards, Clhude Kd wards. For Rent. One horse farm and pasture of 50 acres, pack house and barns; 2-room dwelling: 1'.. miles from town. Apply to II. T. BRODIF, R. F. D. No .", Henderson, X. C. If you know how selfish other peo ple are you are in a position to realize how selfish vou are. THIS IS WORTH SAVING. The fullowins simple home-made mixture is s.nd to relieve any form of Rheumatism or !);n kailic. also cleanse and strengthen the Kid-.u-Os and Bladdpr.ovcrcomintrall urinarv disorders. if taken leforethe stage of Bright" disease: nunl i.xtra?t Dandelion, one-half ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. three oiimvs. Mix liy stiakinj; well in a hottle and take iu teaspoonfnl doses nfter meals and at bedtime. A well known authority Mates that these ingredients arc mainly of vegetable extrac tion, and harmless to use, aud can be ob tained at small eost from anv good preserip tion pharmacy. Those who thiuk thev have kidney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder or Rheumatism, should Rive tins prescription a trial, as no harm can ros- sibly follow its use. and it is said to do won ders for some people. "According to a Utica judge, "two urinks are an aggravation, never a jag. 1 hat may depend on the stuff, A Thousand Dollars Worth of .Good. A. II. Thames ti well knowu coal operator of Buffalo. (.. -writes: ! hare been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years passing gravel and stones with excruciating pain, i got no relief fom medicine until 1 began taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then th result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like fine stones and now I bare no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me $ 1,000 worth of good." Melville Dorsey. . . For Sale. One ttvo-horse wagon, one single wagon, two good farm horses, and lot of farming utensils. All practically aq good as new. Reason for selling nave, sold farm and do not need e$tra stoefc. Prices reasonable. H. H. BASS. Watkins Hardware Company Wholesale Department. Attention is called to the change in the advertisement of the Watkins Had ware Company, which is printed on the first page of the Gold Leap thisweek. It is the wholesale depart ment which receives consideration. Wtih a complete stock and well organized force, selling at lowest prices and promising prompt atten tion to all business the Watkins Hard ware Copmany is in position to make it to the advantage of those who buy from them. A Duty You Owe Yourself. - We buy the goods, bat we manufacture our own prices. Ask us before buying. It's your duty to buy as cheap ae pos sible. I'IRIE GROCERY CO. Daniel-Green. The following announcement will be read witli interest by friends Henderson where the prospective groom was born and lived up to a few years ago: Mrs. Kate Green Hess requests the pleasure of your company at the marriage of her daughter Miss Alpha Green to, Mr. Eugene Xwi$ Daniel on the evening of Friday, Feb. 8th, at half after eight o'clock at home Kirk wood, Georgia. Mr Daniel is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Daniel of Henderson. He lives in Atlanta where he holds a good position and is doing well. Con gratulations and best wishes, "Peck," and may you live long and continue to prosper. A Poor Organ Dam(s) the bile. That's what your liver does if it's torpid. Then the bile overflows into the blood poisons your system, causing siek-headaehe; bilious ness, sallow skin, coated tongue, sick stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, dark rings about the eyes, worn-out look, etc namon s treatment of Liver rills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver makes it do its own work. Prevents and cures theKe troubles. Aids doesn't force. Entire treatment 25 c. At all drug stores. Store House for Rent. My store house for rent near Harriet cotton mill on Louisburg road, just out side of town limits. Small stock of goods, fresh and clean. All at a bargain. Other busiuess requires all of my time. S. i. SATTE It WHITE. - In Memoriam. While it is sad to chronicle the death of a friend, yet it is pleasant to record the deeds of one whose lovely disposi tion, cuarming maimer, unselhsh devo tion and Christ like spirit left a fragrance which the passing of years will not ob- lterate. Jn the inscruitable Providences of God, are many expressions too mys terious for the mind of man. "We know that He doeth all things well," therefore we accept with resignation the taking to Himself of an esteemed, beloved, and faithful member of our Sabbath-school, Miss Isabelle Gary, whose zeal for her Master was expressed in faithful attend ance. Resolveh That a cony of this Memori al be sent to the family of the deceased, a copy to be sent the Ilaleigh Christian Advocate and the Gold Leaf with re quest to publish, and that a page of our minutes be devoted to this Memorial out of respect to her memory. MRS. W. S. PARKER. R. C. CRAVEN, MRS. R. J. CORBITT, Committee. To stop a eold with "Preventics" is safer than to let it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stags" Preventics will head off all cold? and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy told cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surelycheck the cold and please you. Sold by Thomas Bros. For SaJe or Rent. Four room dwelling house, with kitch en, good well of water and garden, on Andrews avenue, is offered for sale or rent: Immediate possession eiven. MRS. S. P. ALLEN. Try to live right and don't worrv about how you are going to die: you'll die all right. Chicago News. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic constipation is in danger of many serious ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chrouic consti pation as it aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring the natural action of these organs. Commence taking it to-day and you will feel better at once. Orino Laxative Friit Syrup does not nau seate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Melville Dorsey. For SaJe. Stevens haramerless double barrel breech-loading shot gun. Brand new. .Manufacturers net price ?2o. ill be sold at a discount sufficient to make it interesting to party who wants a first class modern gun at a pick-up bargain. If interested apply at this office. Clothe your purpose in the sober fabric of performance, rather than in the showy gauze of promise. 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 toast and milk. On the other hand you can eat as you please and digest the food by the aid of a good digestant, thus giving the tired stomach equally as much rest. Eut what you please avl take a little Kodol For Indigestion after your meals. It digests what you eat. Sold at Tarker's Two Dtug Stores. Boarders Wanted. A few men boarders are wanted. Ap ply to MllS. M. S. ULKK, 140 Orange St., Henderson, X. C. BENNETT H. PERRY Attorney at Law, Henderson. N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Building, (next to Court House.) FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON, Office In onus Block. DIM boars: . m. to 1 p. m., S to 6 p. m. Estimates furnished when desired. No charge lor examination. Mr. George Rowland's Mother Dies in Durham. Mr. George J. Rowland, pre.M.-rip- tion clerk at Dorsey ?s drug store, r ceived a telegram .Sunday rusht call- ing him to Durham on account of the '. critical illiness of his mother. .She wax j uiiiCMU wan jjain his uuuui owi Sunday afternoon while sitting at the table eating dinner. Without a moment's warning ti 'affiiriion came and from that time she iifv.T regained consciousness gradually inking until, about 10 o'clock. Wed nesday morning when she died. Mrs. Rowland was in the 59th year of her age. She was the wife-of Mr. W. H. Rowland who resided for nwhile in Henderson several years ago and bought tobacco on this market. She was a member of the Presbyterian church, a devout and consistent Christian and a good woman in every relation of life. Beside her husband she leaves four children, one daughter and three sons, together with a large number of relatives and friends to mourn her death. The children are Mrs. 'J. W. Jones, of Tarboro, Mr. William Rowland, of Durham, Mr. George J. Rowland, of Henderson and Mr. Ed ward Rowland, who is in theemploy ment of the United States Govern ment in the Philippine Islands. Notice. I HAVE QUALIFIED It K FORE THE Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance county as administrator of Michael Collins, deceased, and I hereby notify all persons hav ing claims against him to present them to me, duly authenticated, at once. If not presented before Jan. 31, '1903 this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persous indebted to 6aid deceased will pit rise make immediate payment This Jan. 30, 1907. J. C. KITTRELL. Administrator of Michael Collins. defeased. $700 for 67c, 9 Ladies' CLOAKS, Misses GIOAHS, 6 Pieces of FUR, Will be sold at this rate for cash at Thomas & Newcomb. Land for Sale. 300 acres valuable land in Warren county 3 miles of railroad Ridgeway nearest station in one of the best neighborhoods in the county. Will sell cheap for cash. : : : E. L.. WEAVER, WARUEXTON, X. C. POSSESSES!! ion CUT PRICE SALE Solid Gold Watch to be Give Away ! Beginning Jan. 15th and ending Feb. 28th, we will run a Cut Price Sale, during which time our entire stock will be offered at a REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT. (Except Howard Watches and Diamonds) from our regular price, which means that .vou ret 2o worth of floods for $'20, f lo worth for 12, ." worth for 1. As no dealer can change the price of Howard watches.and we only make 10 per cent. on dia monds, we have to except these. We will, however, make a Reduction of 8 per cent, on We are making these exceptional prices to advertise ourselves and to move out the stock we have, in order to make room for the new spring and summer stock whice we are going Nort h to buy at an early date, and that this offer and these prices will move it we know there is no question. : ; ; : At the end of this sale a Fine Solid FREE to the most popularyoung lady in town, whose popularity will be determined by the votes of our purchasers. Each purchaser who desires to vote in the contest will be given one vote for each dollar's worth purchased. Each Saturday night a list of the votes will be made out and placed in our window, so that every one can see just how the different contestants stand. This shall be a strictly fair and impar tial contest. Every purchaser can vote, or not, just as they prefer. The watch given is a solid gold watch, with lo jewel Hampden movement, with new patent swivel pendant, the very latest siie and style in watches, and the lucky winner will have something wortb prizing; the regular retail price of the watch is $b".00. On March 1st onr store will be decorated for the occasion and the winner invited here at 3 o'clock, p. m., and the prize presented with our compliments. Yonng men. ttand by your favorite, your own needs. There is co excuse for oi you. xoo may win the most popular Bear in mind that this is no sale of odds and ends, but the very latest styles and newest goods, in fact, at present we have not as much as $200.00 worth of goods in our entire - stock that has been in our store over six months. (&. V Gholson & Company; What Our Reporter Saw in New York. "ru -it to ne of the largest ; i'aiat factories in the world, disclosed machinery that was producing 10,000 1 gallons of Paint, and doing it better "mi in it nine taan i on gallons conui le made by hand mixing, This was the celebrated L. & M. Paint. The L. & M. Zinc hardens L & M. White ; a,i ,nate8 r & l Paint wear ! like iron for 10 to lo Tears 4 gallons L. k M. mixed with .t lral- lortH Linseed Oi! makes 7 gallons of Paint at a cost of less than S1.20 per gallon. If any defect exists in L. & M. Paint, v, ill repaint house for nothing. Donations of L & SI. made to churches. Sold by Melville Dorsey. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, eood for luzy livers, make clear complexions, b right eyrs and happy thoughts. Sold by the Kerner-McXair Drug Company? I flY-PfC K C Sweet tofat L.UA U A Candy Bowel Laxative. To Remove Warts. I will guarantee to take the wartsfrom any animal. No cutting, no burning and no pav if thev dou't come off. M.S. DUKE, 14 Orange St., Henderson, N. C. Your Town Taxes For 1906! Might have been paid sooner ibey must be paid now. All persons who have not paid their town taxes for ll)0(i are warned to come for ward and do so at once. All taxes not pai'1 by the prescribed time will be col lected by law levy and sale of personal or real property with costs added. Farther Indulgence cannot be Allowed. Better attend to this matter at once and save j ourself trouble and cost. Thad R. Manning. Town Tax Collector. $ The Ladies' Store. I SPECIAL DISPLAY of - SILKS ! Beginning Monday, Fefc.4th. Nice and attractive line plea's inr alike in quality and price. The ladies should not miss this salej t ! t- i MRS. MISSILLIER Sale of Town Lot. On Monday, Feb. 4th, 1907, I , shall sell for cash to the highest bidder, on the lot in front of Mr. .1. Bailey Owen's and Mr. (ieo. A. Rose's, the lot known as the old Methodist Protestant church lot. Fronting "Garnett street 80 feet and running hack to Railroad right of way. This i a valuable lot ir. a splendid loealty. Title is jierfect. Time of sale 2:50 p. in. ANDKKW J. HARRIS, Attorney. SEE OUR NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame 3 Oil Stoves .3 3 AND KEROSENE LAMPS Before Buying. $2.25 to $6.00. "Everything in Hardware" Diamonds during this sale Gold Watch v. ill be civen ABSOLUTELY while you can save yourself 20 pet oent. on not doing so and tuey will aurely expect it girl m town by u-wbo knows? Gave Good Show. Society Grew at the Grand Thea tre Last Thursday and Friday Nights Best Thing of the Kind Ever Seen Here Audiences Captivated by Wonderful Work , of Clever Performers. In the two splendid perfornianeea pre sented nt the Grand Theatre last Thurs day and Friday night, the Society Cir cus more than met public expectation. And knowing the reputation and ability of the performer, much was expected. It was not only a pood ehoV'," but the best of its kind. No each riding was ever seen here before, and we do not believe better ha been neen anywhere. When we eay theCastello (Loughlin) Family M'lle. Ada, David and Fred were the principals this opinion will be readily ac cepted by those who know them. The oieuing number of the program was leaping and somersaulting over horses a feature of the old time circus now too rare. Mr. David Castello Lcugh lin was master of ceremonies and the "old man'' was given an ovation by his friends when he appeared on the stage. Time was when Mr. Loughlin was recognized as one of the beft all round show men in the bueiness. As a leaper, somereaulter, acrobat and gym nast he was equally good, while as a bareback rider and bounding jockey be was the peer of any.' Rut he has retired now some time ago. Dead (to the pro fession) he yet lives iu bis sons, who are veritable "chips of the old block." Not many of their friends in Henderson had seen their performances and their work was a pleasing surprise to them. The performance was good all the way through and very enjoyable, but the riding of Mrs. Castello, David and Fred Castello and France Keed constitu ted the chief features in which the ac complished work of the true artist was illustrated in the highest degree. The double carrying act of Mrs. Castello and Mr. David Castello (mother and son) ex ecuting the most difficult and dariug feats ever done on two bareback gallop ing horses, was of the highest order and took the .iiidience by storm. We have never seen this act excelled and the only counterpart was when David Castello, the elder, did the same act with his wife some years ago before he retired from the arena. The high school riding of Madam Ivos ei and the fancy and trick driving with sulky, introducing her beautiful import ed thoroughbred horge,"Iiheingold,''were among the best and most pleasing num bers on the pragram. One did not know which to admire most, the performances of the beautiful and well trained-horse or the skill aud grace of the dashing and pretty woman who managed him. The bareback riding of Mrs. Castello was the act of a finished perforiner.every movement an expression of grace and skill, challenging the wonder and admir ation of the audience. The burlesque riding act of France Ueed,dressed in comical attire as a female, was one of the best features on the pro gram. It was laughable and amusing in the extreme and yet eo bold and dar ing, so skillful aud clever was his work that it proclaimed him a bareback rider in a class by bimself champion of cham pions. The comedy riding act of Fred Castello and France Heed was great a regular whirlwind of daredevil horsemanship and breakneck acrobatic performances which were greeted with storms of ap plause. The grand double jockey act of David and Fred Castello, assisted by France Reed, was the acme of equestrian skill and daring. They rode in all kinds of ways, in every conceivable position, leaped from the stage to the back of the galloping horse and landed on their feet in a standing position with the ease of jumping over a flour barrel, and did va rious stunts which seemed quite impossi ble. David and Fred Castello were on the back of one horse together, both astride. France Keed ran, leaped up ward, turned a forward somersault and took the back of the horse in a sitting attitude cross ways an act we had never seen done before. As a climax Fred Castello jumped from the stage to the horse's back, standing erect: David Castello did the same thing taking a po sition in front of him and France Reed 'olio wed in like mannerstandingin front of David, the horse thus carrying three men each of whom had jumped from the stage to the animal's back while he was galloping .around the email circle accom plishing the feat without a slip or error of judgment in movement or action. It was great and brought forth tremen dous applause. Charles Castello, voungest of tne Cas tello Brothers, performers, surprised his friends perhaps more than the older boys did. His work on the nving pereh-pole was well done. But it was in his loop walking act and with the flying rings that he won heartiest applause and al most took one's breath away by his dif ficult and death-defying performances. Fred Nicoti made a funny "old clown. He looked and acted the part well and kept the audience in constant laughter. The children especially enjoyed his antics greatly and without him the perform ance would not have been near so pleas ing a success to them. Altogether it was a good show a su perb performance by accomplished jier formers and those who witnessed it ac cord it highest praise. It's u jili'iiPur- to tell our readers alont a Cough ( lire like Ir. ShoopV. For j-ears Dr. Shoop lias fought against the use of Opium, Chloroform, or other unsnfc ingredients com monly found in Cough remedies. . Dr. Shoop it seeias, lias welcomed the Pure Food and Drag Law recently enacted, for he ha work ed along similar lines many years. For 2"t years Dr. Shoop Congb Cure container have had a warning printed on them ngainnt Opium and other narcotic poiions. He has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by 'simply inaistins on having Dr. Shoon's vouch Cure. Sold by Thomas Bros. Attention, Horsemen ! L L POLK, 29953. (Double Ell.) Sod of Moondyne 11230, 2:28, Sher man,'2: 13, George Wilkes, Mambteton- ian 10; Franklin Chief 3117 and Wood burn Hambletonlan 10. For season of 1007 we offer the ser vices of this handsome, standard bred, registered trotter to the owners of wellbred dams at most reasonable rates. Ilia pedigree bespeaks his aristocracy. See him for yourself. , If Interested ask for terms. GIIX & YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. NOTICE. T1IAVE QUALIFIED AS ADMIXISTRA i tor of I'Jammer u. Rowland, deceased late of Vsiuce count j, ad d I notify all penton bavins; claims aarainct mm to present them to m at one. If not prevented before Jan 190M, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persona indebted to aiJ deceased will please make immediate pay' meat. II. L. ROWLAND, Administrator of P, G. Rowland, deeaed Kittrelt . C, Jan. 1, 1007. o 0 C) Savings UDepartmsnt 0 ( o o HENDERSON, ( O Four Per Cent. Q t wi.-e each year on moner left ) o No amount too small to ww mhmi iv c r S. 47. HARRIS, ( ) HENRY PERRY, Wc" O Buy I&ore, You can do this Ifflemafleirsoim KTovelltty Store. A little money coes a lone wavs find the THINGS YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY: Iace, Hamburg and Ribbons, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefo and Belt. Towel? and Rath Rugs, Toilet Soaps, Novelties of all kinds, Magazines, Pictures and 'icture t rames, ulass and Urockerv are, Tin are, Enamel are and nil :inds of Kitel.v-n Novelty Utilities, Ilousehold and Cooking Utensil. Five and Ten Cent Goods of all Kinds. Come in and see oar lino. Victor TaJking Machines and Records. There are others, but none bo good. Henderson Novelty Store. Vernon Alston. Manager. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o COUNTRY-CANNED SNAPPS. S CANNED SNAPPS ! We again have them. Large cans size of our tomato cans, two for 25 cents. If you can tell them from FRESH ONES.we will refundjyour money. Powell's o 000000000000000000000000000 Good Advice Hot Chocolate. Bullions, etc. "Prescrlptilons Onr Specialty." I "v- Toilet Articles of every description. THE KERHER-MCNAIR DRUG COMPANY. 1 tllf tfittttlfttttltlMttiUMIHH Corby's Washington Bread Baked at the Corby Bakery, Washington, D. C, 3 The Most Scientific Bread Bakery in the World. Sold by the most up-to-date 5c per loaf Firie Grocery Company. (r ATETEMTIIORJ ! Come down to New Gold Plated One Hundred Dollar Victor Talking Machine (Lot of New Records) At , - .;:33o ;iiffipnc3nf& O 8 o 0 o o o C) North Carolina. Interest Compounded () iu onr SAVINGS 1)EI RTM EXT. C ) receWe oar careful attention. rvrcavs v uunui attention. o S. T. PEACE, cMo. O - E. R. HASttiNS, ( ) () Spend Hress. if you buy at the here, and in our vuri! stock vou wiil Grocery o Florida for Hot Weather, Our Fountain for Hot Drinks. grocers in Henderson. or 6 for 25c. see ancl hear the o o
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