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THE MENDEKSOX GOLD LEAF Til U.KSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1907, Think More Spend Less. Why is it th.it the average man in worth So mnch lentf ia money and projwrty than we hare a right to expert him to be? It isn't because he doesn't make the money, for the average man is iinlngtrions and has earned f-.m lo,OUO to '! ,0OO in the past ten year. It is be cause lie doesn't give muc h Kerious thought either to hi. income or out go. .S'i ioii thought would teach him the true value of a dollar; then he would s.end can-fully and Have Bteadily. That system soon places any man ahead of hiH fellows. . . r A bank uccount helps you lo realize the valueof moneyand aid in handling financial affairs. We invite your account and will help you to save. JOVE (DDTDZERIS BANK, - .m Henderson, N. G. r VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles j . Mjmyof Joeh Hilling' forceful say-r-v it- i rr r l i Ui'4 are excellent business maxims. Doors, Windows, frames, Uak For l)1Jsirj0SS epistles and stories Mantels, 1 lies, orates, etc JOHN B. W ATKINS. The small bov and the man who wanted good sk-igliin weather have j . I It" 1 ,..,1 I lieeil grill llieo. lii' Minn aiin plenty of it this week. .1. V. ( ross gives notice of having j"i.ilinel as executor of the last wt'l and testament of Andeisoii Marrow. ibt-i'Ms-ed. I'er-oiis interested will take noi ice and govern tlieinclvs accordingly. I .oval, patriotic citizen that is, and : Iiuiat ic Jireman, .Mr. Mau rice . I. O'.Wil dues not propose til t tiier.-hha II be lack of mat rial for a lire company even if be lias to raise one himself. There is another lim bov at his hoii-t the third and mother and son are doing nicely. It is expected bat a number of Hemlci son people .ill go to Kuleigh to witness t beg real Wagnerian festi val pla., "Parsifal." in be produced at I lie Academy of Music next Tues day evening, Feb. iL'tii. This play is presented bv a tint' company and has won high praise ln ieer it. lias been seen. Mr. John S attcrwhitc, son of Mr. .1. P. Sat terw bile of t his county, bus taken a position in the post office, succeeding Mr. (b-oige Allen. Mr. hatterwhite has ivvn 1 1 rctu:ii-d from Richmond where he took a course in t he Sinit hdeal Ibisiness ( 'ol lege, lit ling himself tor a book-kecp. in;; ami coiiunercial course Wo have been having t lie coldest weather of the season this week. Th ' thermometer was do vn toll degrees aliove .ero csterd.iy morning the lowest point it has 1 1 .uched. During the cold spell Christ mas week it got down to 1l Hut tiiis is very unusual both in severity or the weather and length of t ime it lasts. The lea viest snow5 of tiie season between three and four inches by ineasure-uent, but nearly ten inches by the melting pi ocess fell Sunday afternoon and night, and again Mon day morning. There was considera ble hail along with the snowaud this packed it down and caused it to melt 11 out more m the test than if it had i been ail snow. Mrs. T. -I. Burton gives notice (jf having ipialilied as administratrix of i '. J. Hurt on, deceased. All per sons indebted to the estate are re pieted to make immediate settle ment, and persons holding claims a""ainst same are warned to present . edge loley slloney and lar hasaccomplisU them for payment within twelve j "V'T I""' ,"rr" l,avP Mfc' months or publication of saitl notice will ln pleaded in bar of recovery. Although a man who usually keeps his own counsel as far as private;! matters are concerned our good friend Mr. J. P. Taylor is not unlike the balance of mankind and betrays himself on occasions. There is all ot her pret ty lit t le girl at bis bouse and both in countenance and garrul ousness "J. P." betrays the happi ness t hat is his and the cigars are on him. Mother and daughter are doing well. P.ide's Little I.ivcr Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, make clear complex ions. bright eyes and happy thought Sold by the Kerner-McNiir Drug Company . Nice line of white wash goods and waist goods just received. See them be fore having. II. TIIOMASOX. Points of Value. After all that we have said, and said well. length in an ad vertsenient has value when everv word and sen- fence means something that should be said. 1'iiiitfis' Ink. " I his May Interest You. No cue is immune from kidney trouble, so Hint remember that Foley's Kidney Cure wil' stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney or bladdertroublc tint is not beyond ; the reat h of m.-dici Sold bv all drill i!ood watches from .-si .00 to sj.."o at PAKKKK'S TWO PUl (i STORKS. Sweetheart toilet soap can be found at II. THO MASON'S. A Valuibl Lesson. -Six years ago I le-.-.rn.O a vahiabb on. writes .lolin Pleasant, of Magnolia. Ind. "1 then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. and the longer I takethetn the bet ter I hnd them." They please ever body. Guaranteed by Melville '2 cents. Dorse.v. drairgist . Milk for SaJe. I am now prepared to sell swtvt and butter milk and cream in any quanitv Phone 1P.. DAVIS' DAIRY.. Doe Toffee disagree with you? Probably if does. Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Coffee" is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember, iu Dr. Shoop's Health I of fee. yet its flavor and taste matches closely old Java nud Mocha Coffee. If your stom ach, heart or kidutys can't stand Coffee drinking try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It' safe even for the youngest child. Sold by Robert B.Powell. FREE. Send twelve names, and addresses of Mubic Leaders, and Sunday-school Sup erintendents, and we will send you a copy of our new Sunday-school song book, tt indows of Heaven, No .". J. B. VAUGIIAN, Athens, Ga. - For Brevity's Sake. take tins: "I don t karo what a man wzif he J J only s;ij- it in a few words. J' riii t r.i' Ink. For SaJe. Stevens hamiuerlesH double barrel breech loading shot gun. I'ruml new. Ma aifactureiH net price 2."). Will he noid at a discount Hiiflicient to make it in teres t ii tr to party w ho wautH a first class modern gun at a pick-up bargain- If interested apply at this office." . FkN'.v'h Hfui'-.v and Tar curcH the moHt oli--fiiti.-ife couliM mill expelH tlif colli from the syt-ti-m if it i mildly l.ixntivt. It is tfnanui-t-ii. Tlu jjr-iii)iiit is in t Ic yt-llow puckage. Sold I iv ;ili ilriijrists. Should Work Together. In every effort for the advance ment of Henderson's growth and material welfare t here .should bo one ness of pui jioseand concert of action. The people should work together in unity 'of sentiment and organized effort, as in this way the greatest good can bo accomplished. There may bo individual differences of opinion, but t heso differences can bo reconciled on the level of best inter est for the progress of the town. To do what is best for the town should be tin.' first idea with everv citizen. A tissne lniil.liM-. rccoriKtmrt.or, builds up wuite force, iiiakcN sl-roiig nerves and muscle Yu n-.iliz" liflor taking Hollistcr'n Kocky Muiint.-iiii Tea wlmt u wonderful liene fit it will !: to you. ,'!-' cents. Ten 'or Tab lets, t'.i rkei-V Two Drug Stores For SaJe or Rent. l'our room dwelling house, with kitch en, good well of water and garden, on Andrews avenue, i.s offered for sale or rent. Immediate possession given. MRS. S. 1". ALLKN. The Rural Mails. (ireenville Itefl.-ctor. People may not stop to thinkofit, but the carriers who take the rural mail to tbem every day in such weather as this have a bard task. Hural mail service is a great con venience, as it enabfes people along the routes to remain at borne and ....... r.-.f .,ia, :., 1....1 .1 f ., . ., . , . ' and have their mail carried to them every day. Tliecarriers wlio perform this daily duty are certainly entitled to every possible consideration. Tlie editor of the Memphis; Tenh... Times writes: -In my opinion Foley's Honey and Tar is t he best remedy for coughs, colds and lung trouble. and to my own personal knowl- tie Khort of laavvelous." Refuse any bnt the genuine in the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. For Sale. One two horse wagon, one single wagon, two good farm horses, and lot of farming utensils. All practically as good as new. Reason for selling have sold farm and do not need extra stock. Prices reasonable. II. II. BASS. Death of Mr. P. M. Hunt. Mr. l'leas M. Hun whose critical condition was noted in these columns last week,. died at his home iu this place about one o'clock Friday morn ing. He had been sick a long time bis health giving away rapidly dur ing the last few months. About four months ago he was forced to give up work during which time he had been confined to the house. Mr. Hunt was employed by the electric light, company having been with them for several vears. He was an industrious, hardworking man land a faithful employe. Deceased was in the fortieth year of his age, lb eaves seven children. live cirls : and two hovs, ranging in age from j tin . "o to fifteen years old. His wife j died about a year and a half ago land the children are left with their grandmother, Mrs. M. E.J. Harris. The funeral was held from th Methodist Episeopar church of whic.i "ceased had long been a consistent member, at .'I o clock Sunday after noon. Kev. II. ('. Craven conducting the service. Interment was made at Elmwood cemetery, the attendance being Yen- large. Rising from the Grave. A prominent manufacturer, Win. A. Fert j well of I.iu-ama, X. ('.. relates a luost re ' markable experience. He mivs: After takinar ! les than three bottles of Electric Bitters. I fed like on rising from the grave. My trou ble is Dright'e disease, in the Dialetes stage. I fully believe Elect rie Bitters will cure me j permanently, for it has already stopped the liver and bladder complications which Lave troubled me for vears." Guaranteed at ' Melville Dorsey's drug store. Price only 50c. j . . j About the dearest thing on earth j is a cheap man. J . -mm . j A Poor Organ t Dam (s I the bile. That' what-vour liver does if it's torpid. Then the bile overflow s into the blood poisons your system, causing sick-headache, bilious ness, sallow- skin, coated tongue, sick etomach, dizziness, fainting spells, dark rings about the eyes, worn-out look, etc. Ramon's treatm.nt of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver makes it do its own work. Prevents and cures these troubles. Aids doesn't force. Entire treatment '27, c. At all drug 6tores. - . . . 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 business requires all of mv time. S. G. BATTERW'HITE. . -, Death of Mr. Henry Grissom. Mr. Henry GrisHum' died Tuesday afternoon in a hospital in Baltimore, 1 where he went about a month ago to ' have a surgical operation performed,' . and the foody was brought to Hen derson Wednesday eveuing. It is a I ' "S. i .1. -tl. very uiairetssmg case anu ins uectm causes deep sorrow tp his friends. Mr. (irissom was a young man of good business qualities. and bad es tablished himself, in the mercantile life of the community. lie was tne senior partner of the firm of Grissom & Hia-ht. conducting a lartre general merchandise store at the' Henderson Cotton Mills and was a stockholder in tb Kerner-McXair Drue Com pan v beside ha vine; other interests. He was ' ' -mm 11T-lt ,1 an earnest and loyal uau r enow auu Rpd Mnn and stood hirh in the Coun cils of these Orders. Both lodges turned out in force to meet the-foody at the station and accompanied it to his late home. Thi morning sol emn and impressive funeral services were held at the rsortti ;nenaerson Methodist church conducted bv Kev J. If. Ifenderlite assisted bv Ilev. J T. B. Hoover. The services were held under the joint auspices of the Udd Fellows and Bed Men the beautiful ritual of the latter beinj? used. The body was taken to the former home of the deceased near Antiocn ciiurcu about two miles "the other side Kit frell. and laid to rest in the old fam ify fouryinpr ground, a deputation of botli Udd Fellows ami ltea Men act ing as pall bearers and escort.'- - Hunting for Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years, aud am till hunting for trc .bh in the way of burns, ores, wounds, IioiIh. cuts, sprains, or a case f piles that Bucklen's Arnica 3atve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters of Al leghany. Sierra county. No use hunting,Mr. Walters; it, cures every case, (iuaranteed by Melville I)orsey, druggist. 25c. A Duty You Owe Yourself. We buy the goods, but we manufacture our own prices. Ask us before buying. It's your duty to buy as cheap as pos sible. I'lRIi; GROCERY CO. -4 fr- For Rent; One horse farm and pasture of oO acres, pack house and barns: 2-room dwelling; Vt miles from town. Apply to 15. T. B ROD IE, R. V. D. No -", Henderson, X. V. Consider Your Readers. Headers of advertisements are divided broadly into two classes those who read them carefully and dip; out every word of fine type and those who only scan the advertising columns hastily. This latter class spend as ainch money as the former, and your advertisements should be so constructed as to appeal to both kinds. Guide Post. AN AGED PHYSICIAN After Years of Experience Gives the Following Advice. ' If you have anything to do with med icines at all be pretty sure you know what you are taking." Our local druggist, W. W. rarker,says this is a strong point in favor of their valuable cod liver preparation, Vinol. Everything it contains is plainly printed on the label, therefore it is not-a patent medicine. Vinol contains iu a highly concentrated form all of the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but with the useless, nauseating oil eliminated and tonic iron, which is a needful constituent for the blood, added. This is the reason that Vinol accom plishes such wonderful results in curing chronic coughs, colds, bronchial and lung trobles, and there ia nothing known to medicine that will so quickly build up the run down, overworked, tired and de bilitated, or give strength and renewed vitality to the aged as Vinol. We can only ask every person in Hen derson who needssuch a medicine to try Vinol on our offer to return their money if it fails. YV. W. I'arker, druggist. Note. While we are sole agents for Vinol in Henderson it is now for sale at the leading drug stores in nearly every town and city iu the country. Look. for the Vinol agency in your town. To Remove Warts. I will guarantee to take the warts from any animal. No cutting, no burning and no pay if thev don't come off. M. S. DUKE, Orange St., Henderson, N. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of The First National Bank, at Henderson, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business Jan. 2th. 1007. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 9128 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.. 50 Premiums on L S. I?onds 2 Sot5.0r 303.09 000.00 ,108.57 Banking house, furniture and fix tures Due from National Banks (not re- serve ajjents) Due from State Banks and Bankers Due from approved rcserveagents Checks and Other Cash Items Fractional pa per currency, nickels and cents Specie ?7.2S').r.O Legal-tender notes 2,000.00 Redemption fund with C. S. Treas urer (5 per ecu, of circulation) 3.187.76 18. 27S.42 032.42 225.13 012.59 300.30 13 10 is 9. 289.50 300.00 Total 250.700.09 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 50.0O0.00 Surplus fund 3.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid r 1.732.47 National Bank notes outstanding 5O.000.OO Due to other National Banks 721.03 Individual deposits, subject to check S0.3S0.13 Time certificates of deposit :.. 03.463.40 Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,260.98 Total $250,760.09 State of Nobth Carolina, I County of Vancs. 8 I. S. T. Teace, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. S. T. PEACE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd dav of Feb., 1907. T. T. HICKS, Notary Public Correct Attest: W.P.BURWELL, 1 HENRY PERRY, Directors. J. A. KELLY, I Executor's Notice. HAVING THIS PAY QUALIFIED AS Executor of the last will and testament of Anderson Marrow, deeeaed, before the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Vance county, thi ic to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to tne properly verified, on or before the 7th day of February, 1908, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recoTery. All persona in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. This Feb. 4. 1901. J. W. CROSS, ... Executor, with will annexed of Anderson Marrow, deceased- Parsifal. 7 ' By pity ei l'pl.ieiK d - The Stainless looi- ' " "'' - '' tttiit for tiiui ' " sly chosen one.'- - Such w.as the " message of hope and consolation given to the Knight rt Xiy Holy-tirail in their sorrow and griffin bei ng deprived of their divine pover itk the greivous sin of thci.' king Amfortas. who inmsolf was caused - sufea un bearable agony of the bleeding jvcuud in hii side as well as the laming luiin f a guilty conscience. And w hen the time eame for the fulfillment of the prophecy-, I'arsifal, ws born in the woods of. far away Arabia. His mother Herzelfiede, wishing to keep her offspring horn the service of arms in which his father had met -his death,-brought 'up the boy amobg the Moors and woodlands, away . from the haunts of men. ' lint Parsifal crew up strong and fearless, and made for himself a bow and arrow to slay the wild birds and defend himself .against the savage beasts. - A " he roamed through the forests he met. by. chance with; the Knights of the Holy CJrail,' whom he longed to be like and whom he followed but' could not overtake. At last, to his-mo tier's bitter grief, he wan dered away and returned no more. ie was about to fulfill the high nmsion for which Re had been destined. How well and valiantly he accomplished his holy mission and how eventually he was crowned king of the Knights of the Holy Urail, is graphically ,and beautifully enacted in the magnificent spectacle tjf "I'arsifaL" which wiU be seen -inthe; Academy of -Music. Raleigh, ,' c.j day evening next, Feb. 12th. , To stop a cold with "Preveiitics" is" safer tffa'a .to let 'jt run and eft re, it afterwards. Takefi at tho "sneeze stags" Treven tics' w ill head off all cold 3 and Gripie, and perhaps save you irom Pneumonia; or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling, in 5 cent and 25 cent' boxes. If you are .chilly, if yon" begin- to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surelyrWk the cold and please you. Sold by Thomas, Bros. - : SIOB for 67c. 9 Ladies' CLOAKS, 11 Misses SWAKS, 6 Pieces of FUR,' Will be sold at this rate for cash at v Thomas & Newcornij, 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. : ,' r E. Li. WEAVER, WAIUIEXTOX, Xi i I H K M. J. O'Neil, 4E-. I CUT PRICE SALE Solid Gold Watchito 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." (Elxcept Howard' Watches and Diamonds) from our regular price; which "ineap.s'tjiat you get s2." worth of poods for 20, .ir worth for ?12, -." worth f6r 4. As no dealer can chanpre the price of Howard watches.ain weoiilvmako 10 per ct'nt.on dia monds, we have to except hese. We will, liowever. make a Reduction of 8 per cent, on Diamonds during this sale 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 North 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 Gold Watch will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE to the most popnlaryoung lady in town. who popularity will le 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 ol the votes will be made out and placed in our window, fo 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 13 jewel;. Hampden movement, with new patent swivel pendant, the very "latest size and style in watches, and the lucky winner will have something worth prizing; the regular retail price of the watch is $--j.00. On March 1st our 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. stand by your favorites, while you can save yourself 20 per cent, on your own needs. There ia no excuse for not doing so and they will surely expect it of you. Yon may win the most popular girl in town by it who knows? Bear in mind that this is no sale of.oddsnd ends, but the very latest styles and newest goods, in fact, at present we have not as much as $200.00 worth of goods in our entire stock that has been in our store over six months. A. W. Gholson & Company. : PREPARE THIS YOURSELF. j l' r tb-; .bo have any form of bU.d ' r;:w;-. v; a In, whi,t ftew, rich blood m-ii l.! tity of it. u.v tliis: Fluid Kxtriu ts Dandelion, It oudcv: Coui- ouod Kargon. one ouuee: Compound Syrui rsLrBufJiiniii. i ur ouace.. -. . SUake well in a Ifottle and take in tea-'qOodfifrdoM-s after each meai and at bed tiaie. Any poo 1 "plf:rmaey can supply ihe ingredients at smalt' rost. .This is the pusi-ription l.iii i. when made ui."is i u!l".r the "Jkledieal Treatment." bv others, the "Cyc-foiie Blood Purifier." It act's gently aud rtalnl.r does wonders for some jM".t-le who are sickly, weak and out of sorts, aiai is known to relieve seriousjongstandiug eases of rhMimafis.u and chronic lackache quickly. -"'---, Alake some up and try it. Business Mem Alarmed. -FJtirhrotucr's Everything. , Tbe business nien of Wilmington and Winston, iu the state of N'ortb J'aroljim, liave met in mass meeting, otnciallv called by the resKctive boards of trade, and resolved that the attempt' to cripple railways by p.opuljsf ie ieiijlatioa is harmful. ; 1 hetse business men these men who make business of commerce instead of politics, understand .that rail ways must earn money in order to secure .caiptal. ' They';.:. uiuietsta'j) that in .thes"e, day-s . when the prop-, erty should ba doubled iupapactiy, it t.kes nipney .to buy. roiling stock, to Jay traces; and equip the ? railroad. '."At ' a tie - when all .tlie- tilings offered for g'aie are increasing in price, k when wage- are going m -afi' the time, it seeia$ poor business to coine hi' and dema'tid ii reduction in the finished product of the railway.' ; a,. But populism, is in the air." Ifeinoc rscy has been used for many, things Fn North Carolina; and no -one .wop ders that'the'xonservative business rpen' of the strong cities mentioned arealarmedi v . It's u pleasure to tell our. readers about a Tonsil l. ure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Shoop luis fonglit against the use of Opium, Chloroform, or other unsafe ingredients com monly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drus Law recently enacted, for he has work ed along similar lines many years. For 23 .years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had it warning printed on them against Opium and other-narcotic poisous. lie has thiis made it prt.-siblcTor mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having; Dr. Slioop's cougfi Cure. Sold by Thomas Bros. '.' '; '.'"''. ! The Ladies' Store. I SPECIAL DISPLAY -of I SILKS! Beginning Monday, Feb.4th. Nice and attractive line pleas ing alike in quality and price. iThe ladieS should not miss this sale! t MRS. MISSIIXIER - SEE OUR f NEW " PERFECTION 1 Wick Blue Flame 3 Oil Stoves . 1 ) AND 3 : KEROSENE LAMPS f Before Buying. $2.25 to $6.00. "Money the Lever." f'harlotte Uhronw h. The indications tre that dispen saries will be established in different parts of the State by the present Legislature. The Darhlson Dispatch thinks it quite probable than Lex inrton. whose business with S.-ilis- bury would justify a pipe line, will have a dispensary, a petition to that effect beinjr now on the rounds. The Dispatch "favors a dispensary rather then a continuance of the con ditions that have prevailed in Isl ington for months. It prefers a law ful method of handling whiskey if whiskey must be handled in "this town. Rather than allow what are almost open barrooms we select a dispensary as the lesser evil. This consideration, together with the fact that thousands of dollars go out of this town for whiskey, is whnt has moved the people who favor a dis pensary.' Yes, yes. Especially the thous-auds of dollars. The dispen sary is a great institution for kep iii money at home, and that is the "something" behind the throne. It's the highest standard of quality, u nk nral tonic, cleanses your system, n-ddena the cheeks, brightens the eyes, give flavor to all you cat llollieter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do it to you. 5 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. -" Boa.rders Wanted. A few men hoarders are wanted Ap ply to . MRS. M.S. DUKE, ; - 14G 0rang St.. Henderson. X. ('. Your Town Taxes For 1906! Might have been paid sooner they must be paid now. m All persons who have not paid their town taxes for 1 '.(); are warned to come for ward and do so at once. All taxes not paid 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 saveyourself trouble and cost. Thad R. Manning, Town Tax Collector. REPORT OF THE CONDITION -. of the Citizens Bank, At Henderson, in the. State of North Caro linn, nt the close of biininess Jan. 2fith, 1007. RESOURCES. Loaun nud Discounts $ 122,04(5.52 Overdrafts unsecured, 11,982.04 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages 2H,r.00.0O Premium on Bonds 001 25 Banking House, f 8,G37..r2: Furniture and Fixtures $2,095.21 1 0,7:J2.7.' Due from Banks and Bankers... 95,435.34 Cash Items 5.839.30 Gold Coin..:. 110.00 Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency 1 ,901.27 National Bank Notes and other United States Notes 5,877.00 Insurance Department . 1,200.33 Total $585,3 ll.x-l LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in ? 100,000.00 Surplus Fund 35.000.0O Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 7.237.31 Dividends unpaid 74 00 Time Certificates, of Desposit 1 7.034.83 Deposits subject to check 214.981.tt5 Savings Deposits 193,558.90 Due to Banks an.l Bankers 10.439.44 Cashier's Checks Outstanding... 385.35 Total !585,311.H4 State of North Cauoi.isa.I County of Vance. j "s I, W. A. Hunt, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Jvnd belief. Vi A. HUNT, Cashier. Subscribed ami sworn lo before me. this 2nd dav of Feb., 1907. P. T. .lON'FS. Notary Public Correct Attest: MELVILLE DOUSKY.) SAMUEL WATKW.S, J Directors. .1. B. OWEN. I BENNETT H. PERRY Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Building, (next to Court House.) Administratrix's Notice HAVING THIS DAY QUALIFED AS AD mim'strntrix of the estate of C. J. Bur ton, deceased, late of Vance county, before the Clerk of the Superior Court, this in to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to me, properly verified, on or In-fore the 7th day of February, 1908. or this notice will le plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. This Feb. 5. 1907. MRS. C. J. BURTON, Administratrix of C. .1. Burton, deceased. Notice. T HAVE (QUALIFIED BEFORE THE JL Clerk 4f the Superior Court of Vance county as administrator of Michael ( oliiris, deceased, and I herebv notify all persons hnv iug claims against bin to present them to me, tlnlv authenticate!, at once. If not presented before Jan. 31, 1908 this notU-e will be plealed in bar of their recovery. All persous indebted to said deceased will pl ruw make immediate pavment This Jan. 30. 1907. 4.C. KiTTBELL, Administrator of Michael Coilius, deceased. Attention, Horsemen ! L L. POLK, 29953. (Double EH.) Son of Mooodyne 11230, 2:28, Sher man,'2:i3, George Wilkes, Hambleton ian 10; Franklin Chief 3117 and Wood burn Hambletonian 10. For season of 1907 we offer the ser vices of this handsome, standard bred, registered trotter to the owners of wellbred dams at most reasonable rates. His pedigree bespeaks his aristocracy. See him for yourself. If Interested ask for terms. GIIX & YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. NOTICE. I HAVE QUALIFIED AS ADMI.VISTRA tor of I Mummer U. Rowland. decAed, la of Vance mnty,and I notify all persons having claims against him to prevent them to me at one. If not presented before Jan. 5, 1908, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said deceased will pleas- make immediate pay ment. II. L. ROWLAND, Administrator of P. G. Rowland, deceased. Rittrell N.C.,Jan. 1, 1J07. o o Q JFltKSft RloitSiiiaallISiaBal!st o o 0 HENDERSON, o O Four Per Cent. Interest Compounded () O ; t vmi ,nu uii iimiwv ifu in y No amount too small to 8 ) : S. 47. HARRIS o ' () HENRY PERRY, Buy More, Spend ILess. You can do this if you buy at the Memdleirsoim RJovelltty Sttoire. Hamburg and Ribbons, Ladies' Collars, HandkorrhWa and Belts Towols mid Bath Hugs, Toilet Soaps, Novelties of all kinds, Magazines. Picinrvs nud I icture I rames, Glass and Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Enamel Ware and nil kinds of Kitchen Novelty Utilities, Household and Cooking Utensils. Five a.nd Ten Cent Goods of all Kinds. Come in and see our line. Victor Talking Machines and Records. There are others, but none so good. Henderson Novelty Store. Ve rnorv Alston, Monojjer. COUNTRY-CANNED SNAPPS. CANNED SNAPPS ! We again have them. Large cans size of our tomato cans, two for 25 cents. If you can. tell them from FRESH ONESjWe will refundtyour money. Powell's S ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Good Advice Hot Chocolate, Bullions, etc. Prescriptilons Toilet Articles of THE KERNER-MCNAIR DRUG COMPANY. f: We have given our order for a beautiful line of Cut Glass which will be given FREE for stated amounts in cash checks from our register. Cut out this coupon and bring to us and we will redeem it by giving you free of charge cash check for $2.00. Phone us your cash orders state the amount of change you want and there will be no further trouble. Plrle Grocery Co. Cat ATU Wlt'llOM ! Come down to New Gold Plated One Hundred Dollar Victor Talking Machine (Lot of New Records) At IB. . AsroBCOEi's. o ) o o o o North Carolina. ) ) o our rv llt I rI K I M n. I. recdTc our carefal attention. 2 n ST- PFIICF. Caafcter. ( ) " () E. R. UASIHNS, () Grocery Florida for Hot Weather, Our Fountain for Hot Drinks. Onr Specialty." every description. y this ot. see and hear the 3 3 3 o 3 1 J
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