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THE HENDE11SON GOLD LEAF THUliSDA Y, FEBRUARY 14, 1907. The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. ISY- THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY, FKlHMrARYU, 1907. EQUALIZATION OF TAXATION. Mi ni U !ein .;iiiJ just now about the- equalization of salaries. That is all rilit, pnj in proportion to tin, amount of work aii'l importance of the office iur wli.it is most needed is the equalization of taxation. The reate.it inequality and injustice conies in right hre all persons not payinsequally in proportion to tlieir taxable property. A glance at the tax books woul.l open the eyes of people a.s to how poor some or their neighbor.? are whom they supposed to be well off. There ought to be a law requiring the tax abstracts to be published in each county every .year, .showing the amount of taxable property of all kinds, by whom given in and how much, and the number of taxable polls, just as there is to publish the exhibit of county expendi tures. This we believe would go a long way toward correcting the evil of under valuation. Souk of the small-fry politicians in the Legislature are making reputa tion, but it is not of th'eenviablesort Wimti vo about the legislature t he Ualeigh Times says: "Very often we have beard it said that the law makers are fresh from the people." Judging by the bills introduced by some of them one would lie justified in thinking they are fresh from the back woods. It is said that Speaker Justice's great zeal in trying to pass a law to 1 lothe the attorney general with greater power, is due to thefactthat he will be a candidate for that office next time. Then kill the bill quick. A man of Justice's radical and ex treme views should be given as little power as possible. The Democratic press of the State, w ith but few exceptions, has criticised the present Oeneral Assembly more severely than any session of that body in our knowledge Littleton Thufs-Herald. Xot excepting the notorious fusion Legislature 1 hough it be treason to '"the party" lor a Democratic pjper to say it. Tin-: populist party may be dead but the principles for which it stood are verv much alive. Durham Her ald. And find expression in some of the bills introduced in the pres ent Legislature which are as radical and menacing to the welfare of the State as the Fusion Legislature ever dared to be. And this a so-called Democratic Legislature. Stkakkk Justice iias introduced one bill that meets with favor from eonservat ive sources. II is bill 'to prevent unfair and unjust discrimi nation in freight rates and correct abuses in freight charges by railway companies,'' is commended by the t'hnrlotte AVir.v, Charlotte Observer, Salisbury Past, and other papers of like character. Hut even this does not qualify him to bo attorney gen eral of North Carolina. Wnnx business men take enough interest in polities to send business men to the Legislature then it may be different. Durham Herald. And until they do they have no right t o complain if good men are not chosen to represent them. The man who stays away from the primary or polls and takes no part in such matters is as much responsible when unfit men are elected to office as if he had a voice in choosing them. 4 - North Carolina broke the record last week on legal hangings having three in one day. At Durham two menwereexecuted. John II. Hodges, white, for wife murder, and Freeman Jones, negro, for, burglary and at tempted rape. At Greensboro Frank Dohannon, negro, for murder. If this pace is kept up the State will redeem itself somewhat for the out rageous missearriages of justice in recnt years and a check will be put upon crimes for which capital pun ishment is the penalty. It is reported that Speaker Justice is to bo a candidate for the nomina tion for attorney general next year. Well, that accounts for it. We thought he was "trimming his sails" for something. Louisburg Times. A man who w ill prostitute his po sition (as member of the Legislature and Speaker of the House) to further his own ambition and personal ends as L J. Justice is alleged to be doing in trying to enlarge the pow ers of the attorney general, is un worthy to occupy such office and the people of North Carolina we be lieve will see to it that he does not. The independent spirit is growing, at least among the press. The legis lature is now being criticised by Democratic papers that never thought of doing such a thing before. Durham Herald. And even greater independence will be shown in future campaigns. A large number of newspapers through out the State that are Democratic in principle and have always hereto fore affiliated with that party will in future cease to be blindly partisan and support any and every sort of candidateVhat may be put up, re gardless of character or fitness, just for the T.ke of "the party." Notice is thus early served on the politicians and they may as well take warning And govern themselves accordingly SAYS LEGISLATURE IS A SAFE BODY. Representative W. C. Dowd of Mecklenburg, thinks the Legislature is a safe body and expresses the opinion that no harmful legislation will lie adopted despite some of the radical bills that. have lieen intro duced. Mr. Dowd spent Sunday at his home in Charlotte and adverting to the fact that'the legislature ha? been more or lessseverely criticised in various quarters over the State, he is quoted by his paper the News as saying: "There is no reason whatever for anticipating any legislation of a harmful character on the part of the present Legislature. There are some men of radical views in there at Raleigh, as is to be anticipated in any body of that size, but they are overbalanced by a large majority of the more conservative and experi enced men. There is enough conser vatism in the Legislature to over come all extreme propositions and hold down the radicals. The people of North Carolina may rest assured that nothing detrimental to the good of the State will lie enacted into law." This is reassuring coming from the source it does. It is to be hoped Representative Dowd's predictions will be borne out by results. Manv of you gentlemen should now take back'much of what you said concerning the populist party. Durham IJerald. Since there have been elected a set of fellows of populistic principles wearing the livery of the Democratic party. Tin: News and Observer jumps vigorously on the Charlotte Observer for saying the Legislature is a men ace to the State. Did not the News and Observer think the Fusion Legis lature a menace to the State? The. Piltsboro Record, the level headed ness and conservatism of whose editor the Xens and Observer has high regard for, says some of the members of the Legislature are so blinded by prejudice against the railroads.that they're not only unfair and unjust but as wild as ever any Populists were in their ideas of rail road legislation. - - - - Chronic Constipation CureJ. One who Buffers from chronic conntipation iH in dmicer of many herious nilmeuta. Orino l.:vativt. Fruit Syrup eurss chronic constipa tion us it aids dilution and stimulates the liverand boweKreptorinp; ttie natural action of tliene oi-jiaiiH. Commence taking it today and you will feel better at once. Orino Lax alive Fr iit. Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. HefuHe sulixli ititcN. 'Sold hy all druggist. h . . ( )un cordial congratulations to the Durham Herald on the success it has achieved. It announces that it has reached the 5,000 mark and is still going forward in numbers and prosperity. The success of the Herald is somwhat anomalous. It is a morninig paper that does not carry the press dispatches, and yet it meets a popular demand. Its stength lies in its splendid local service and editorial paragraphic c i. Editor Joe King is the lit " paragraph writer in the State. Honest and independent, he says what he thinks and has the faculty of crowding a great deal into small space. King stands in a class by himself, his paragaphs scintilating with wit, wisdom, sarcasm, philoso phy, keen logic, incisive thought, strong common sense and a running review of current events. Here's hoping the Herald may reach 50,000 circulation and have to erect another, and larger building to house itself and its clever publishers, King and Rawliii"-s. Prevent Headache. . Force them? No aids them. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pel lets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own work and fortifies your constitution against future trouble. Entire treatment 25 cents. At at all drug stores. GOOD AND BAD MONOPOLIES. The death of the Atlanta News like that of the Raleigh Post shows that when the people clearly pee tbat a news paper is a subsidized railroad organ, many of them will not support it. eivs ana utiseiver. Was not the Raleitrh Post forrpd to suspend because the News and uoserver ueld the monoply of the Associated Press' mornin'ndisn.itph- es and refused to allow the Post to secure that service? We've seen it pub usnea tnat that enemy of trusts and monopolies owned the mononolv of that service, and we have never seen a denial from it of the statement. It was also stated that the Post tried to secure the Associated Press dis patches but could not do so because . 1 tnat opponent of monopolies when owned by others was not willing to let up on the valuable one it held and which gives it undisputed con trol of the morning paper Associated Press service in Raleisrh. No other morning paper can be successfully puuusnea in tnat city unless it can secure that news service of which the News and Observer holds the exclu sive mononpolistic right, the priv ilege 01 which it has been stated that paper refused to grant to the Post, and we do not suppose it would be granted to any other morning paper which would attempt publication there. Monopoly is a wicked thing, when it puts money in other people's pockets; but how dif ferent when it helps to fatten one's own purse Wilmington Messenger. A proper regard for decency and consistency ought forever to estop tjie News and Observer from howling "trust and monopoly" but it does n't. It makes all the difference in the world with some people who is the beneficiary of trusts and monopolies whether they are good or bad. N ... Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. AV'e are iilefutod tn nnnAmw tKot ri .. Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung iuuuira m not aueciea uy tne -National rure Food and Drug law as it contains do opiate jr mucr uttrmiui a ruga, ana we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults Sold by all dmfrjrmtn. AS SPEAKER JUSTICE EXPLAINS IT. Speaker Justice has 'oeeu taking a rest at his home in Greensboro. Naturally be talked about affairs down at Raleigh, ami among other things he undertook to explain why there is apprehension and criticism of the Legislature. He toll the Greensboro Record that it was all due ot lobbyists who send bro adcast exaggerated and alarming reports about the danger of extreme ynd radical action by the Legislature for the purpose of muddying the waters; that the American tobacco trust and the railroads have the most "pest ifer ous paid lobby" ia Raleigh ever known, and these lobbyists are try ing to alarm the conservative busi ness men of the State for the sole purpose of staving off sueh remedial legislation as inav be enacted to curb them. We do not deny that there are paid lobbyists in Raleigh, but Mr. Justice's allegation that they are re sponsible for the unrest and alarm felt by the conservative business men of the State on account of possible radical and dangerous legislation, will not hold good. It was certain bills iutroduced in the Legislature, Mr. Justice himself among the intro ducers,as published in theproceedings from day to day, that caused alarm. The temper of the Legislature was judged by its action the bills offered. It does not require the services of paid lobbyists to arouse the conser vative right thinking people and move them to action when they see danger ahead. Rut we are glad to believe that the radical element in the Legislature is in the minority and the State will be saved from its enemies however well meaning they may be. . We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, Ohio, writes under date of Oct. 12, 190G: Nosexa is the only prep aration I have ever used that relieves my affection so speedily and pleasantly. I am getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nose xa. if I could not get another." At all drug stores. Your nioney back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cts. BllOWX MAXUFACTl ItlXti Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. Newspaper Men Should Remember. Littleton Time-Hernld. I he bold insinuation that the edi torial fojee of the State consists of men who could be, and are, bought by the railroads with what the legis lators see proper to term a free pass has been resented in language un mistakable. As another has wisely said, during a political campaign the candidates know of none so popular and clever as the editors in said can didate's district. Election over and a change of scenes takes a candidate to another place and about the first step to be taken is to cast reflection upon the press of the State. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, make clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. 1?' 3999 Valentines Look at Our Windows Choice Stock. Ca-refully Selected. Properly Priced on a Net Basis. O T3 B hi S O This means that you can get what you want with out paying the fancy prices usually tacfted on to such articles. Come and make your selections before they are picked over. On Monday, February 4th, we will place on sale one lot of LACE CURTAINS 2 yards long, both sides and one end taped, at the unheard of price of 25 CENTS PER PAIR. Only two pair to a customer. Also one lot of em broidered and openwork Doilies, Scarfs, Shams, etc. They are beautiful the prices 10 to 25 cents. o .s a CO DREW'S 5, 10 & 3999 Valentines Look at Our Windows The Stove that Saves Money in Goal Bills is the Stove to Buy Such a stove is the Favorite Base Burner. No bther stove gives the same same satisfaction and fills , the house with like warmth from an equal amount of coal. That's where the Favor ite saves money. Read what others say about the Favorite: TESTIMONIALS. We hare sold Favorite Stoves since they were made, and have never had any trouble with them in faet, by elose obeerranee we flod that a Favoiite Base. Burner eaves enough fuel to pay for itedf in five years. The natural life of a Favorite is be'tween 20 and 30 vears. St. Paul toinn. NOLTING & KERXKAMP. I cannot reccommend the Favorite Base Burner too highly. We seldom use more than two and one-half or three tons of coal during the winter. It needs very little at tention, requiring only one bucket of coal during the day and another in the evening. I have used my stove during five winters aud it is the same as the day I bought it. I heat five rooms with one stove. MRS. JOS. F. WEIBER, SR. Sandusky, Ohio. The Favorite Range made by the same peopb? is in the cooking stove class what the Favorite Base Banter is in the heater class ?ach perfection in itself and both the best of their kind, one the Kitchen Queen, pride and joy of the honsewife; the other King of Heaters, comfort and treasure of the home. Come in and let us show you tRese peerless stoves. D. W, HARDEE FURNITURE CO. Spirit of Hostility Toward News papers. New Bern Jonrnitl. Each North Carolina Legislature seems to develop sy me petty spirit of hootilitr towards the State press. The bills before the present ljegis lature are samples of this hostility. No newspaper asks for a "free pass." The newspaperfree pass" is the con ception of persolis 4iho are totally ignorant of what 'they say. The very men who seek to disgrace the press by alleging they . revpive per quisites in the shape of fiw railroad transportation, are men who will de-m.md-free laudation of their public actions in the press, and unless they receive it, will likely refuse to take the newspaper that fails to give them public notice. The present North Carolina legislation against the newspapers, is an attack that hurts most the country weekly news paper, and to this same country weekly, North" Carolina owes obliga tions, that can never be repaid, for the services these country weeklies have rendered in promoting and helping to definite and safe ends, the moral and industrial welfare of the "Old North State." It is easy to kick over the ladder 'that has been the means of gaining success. . To day it is easy to sneer at and insinuate against the newspaper, and today the newspaper profession is the one profession that has not gained wealth in any way commensurate with the work of those vhpr have lifted North Carolina international prominence. Cures Rheumatism and' Catarrh Medicine Sent Free These two diseases are the result of an aw ful condition of the blood. If you have ach ing joints and back, shoulder blades, bone pains, crippled bauds, legs o- feet, swollen muscles, chifting, sharp biting paiiis, and that tired, discouraged feeliug of ' rheuma tism, or the hawking, spitting, blurred eye sight, deafness, sick stomach, headache, noises in the head, mucous throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching gas of catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the poison in the blood which causes thfse awful symptons, giving a purejie.ilthy blood supply to the joints.and mucous mem branes.and makes a perfect oure of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh, ('tires where all else fails. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is com posed of pure Botanic ingredients, good for weak kidneys. Improves thedigestion.cures dyspepsia. A perfetrt tonic for old folks by giving them new, rich .pure blood. Thor oughly tested for thirty years. Druggists. $1 per large bottle, with complete directions for home cure. Samples free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ua. de scribe trouble and special free medical advice sent in sealed letter. For sale at Talker's Two Drug Stores. Mr. JrsTicE has gained some notoriety, but he has not grown nhv in public regard since he became Speaker of the House. - - . -je. How's This. t We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his finnS Waldixu, Kinxan & Makvi.v, Wholesale Dauggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. We do not believe that bill propos injr to issue bonds for 750,000 to build a new state capitoi will ever ret out of the committee room. It ouht not to. things are needed Reflector. Too manv other worse. G reen ville soa 25 CENT STORE Over three years binee 1 purchased a Favorite Base Burner and eheeefully give m.v testimony as to its great heating ca pacity for the amount of fuel consumed. The ease of its management, wonderful cer mony and beauty 'of appearance should ap. peal to any one in want of a heater. Port Huron, Mich. JOHN" WILLIAMS. The Favorite Base Burner is a great heat er and coal saver. We always start the Favorite in the middle of October and let it run night and day until the middle of April, and it burns about two tons of hard coal in that time. The result is satisfactorv. in every way. Favorite to heater. I heartily recommend the all who want a first class Clinton, Iowa. J. R. ELIASSEX. , Alii x in the child! health; do not imperil it with alum food by the use of poor .baking powder. Have a delicious, pure, home-made muffin, cake or biscuit rcadj when thsy come in. To b.e sure of the purity, you must use Royal makes a difference in your homea difference in yourlisaltb a difference in your cooking. ROYAL is absolutely Pure. Mr. Justice and the Railroads. Durham Herald. The News and Observer c.ills on us to name the grievance that Mr. Jus tice has against the railroads. If we wanted to be mean about it we might ask the News and Observer to name the members whom it be lieves to be inlluencd by the railroads, if not actually employed by them. However, this has nothing to do with the case. We do not know why Mr. Justice has it in fo the Southern, but to us it seems that his enthusi asm is prompted bv something more than a desire for the welfare of the people. La Grippe and Pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia. Kefuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. r 4 4 0 VIRGINIA AND CAROLINA SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES use Stieff pianos because they best stand the constant use of students. Let Us show you what College Presidents say about it. When you buy a Stieff piano you buy from the maker and save the dealer's profit. No other piano stands our climatic changes like the STIEFF. Send name and address for proof, and for special offers while in temporary store. "The Piano with tne Sweet Tone." CHAS. M. STEIFF. 156 Granby St. Norfolk, Va. ' i t mmmmmmmmmmmmmmnfmmmmmmmmmmmmfWH?HH?mtmmTtHtHti RJew Dress Silks, Sale begins Thursday, February 7. 0 Buy More, You can do this Ifflemdersoim Rfoveltty Store. A little money goes a. long ways here, and in our varied stock you will find the THINGS YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO VAY Laces, Hamburgh and Ribbons, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs and Relts, Towels and Bath Rugs, Toilet Soaps, Novelties of all kinds, Magazines, Piciures and Picture Frames, Glass and Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Enamel Ware and all kinds of Kitchen Novelty Utilities, Five a.nd Ten Come Cent in and Victor Talking Machines and R.ecords. There are others, but none so good, Henderson Novelty Store. Vernon Alston, Mak.na.ger. Loans, Real Estate and Insurance If you have Real Estate to sell call on us and let us serve you. If you want to buy Real Es tate let us know, we have what you . want. If you want to borrow money on Real Estate come to see us, we are in the businessto make such loans. If you have money to loan on Real Estate, get in touch with us, we will loan your money for you and guarantee the pay ment of both principal and interest with no cost to you. We. are actively engaged in the Real Estate business and prospective buyers and people seeking loans naturally come to see us. Why not list your property and your money where people give their time and talent to the work? If you are interested call on or address HENDERSON LOAN AND REAL ESTATE CO. Sprnimg (EdDdDdls Goods, White Goods, Embroideries, Etc., Lawn and Silk Waists. Come in and see ur New 0 SfflmmmKBll WattMms, They usually wan something from the pantry You remember the hunger you had Home cooking counts (or much 0 Spend Less. if you buy at the Household and Looking Utensils. Goods see our Of line. all Kinds. 7 o Styles. Charles Jeffries Burton. Contributed. UU mddoui that a clicrcli r.ceiw, more definite impress frora the M.i,j , any man than bus nur M:dd!et:iiT - j list church received it.uu tl.- l , character of Charles .leffei i.-s Hurt..:, i"i was one uf the m t active a i l n,., amrifa in i .7 n i r.; .. ... r.. .1. . ........ i. n,,u ornaiu 01 mttt vnurvli. IVinj; one of it - nm lkaBK. ...... I ..'I cii.ti :. uiriuuri a in IHC Jt'llr ll, lie church as a deacon from it to the time of Ins dent!.. 1 lart of that time 1 uns i! !,-;,, i , ufiirii in tii snu. .1.. . ..i : . i his time and hi means wen- .-..v. .n v ,. the disposal of his eiun-.-I); hi ,j . I" . example of pmerosity in nJl n.ntn. ,i benevolence have been anions ihi-i;.... potent factor in deveb.j in JUl, ln ,, taimng ia our church a luh i aicl.u , excellence in all matter iert iii.ii . t . the interest of the Master's bin-?.. . In nil these matters his faiihfuluo" , euerjry were only surpassed by ,,.'; csty and simplicity. ln view o all tins be a n s.!, l l,. r . Middleburn Baptist c'aurch: Itit, that in the dt-a tit of our b,-!.n, friend and brother. Charles .1 llm!.. which occurred in Henderson. N r Jan. 21st, li07, our church l::is I ..st of its best friend and most fait l.ful i;., , ber8. 2nd, That we hmnblv n.-ki ,.u :, ! ,. our gratitude to tiod for the :;ift . , , a epirit and life amount u. ia 1 v . we moura our loss and f.vl that si i i, reparable, we bow iti mibmiss!.. a t,. ,1,,. will of Hun who doe ailthiny. ; w, i ,;., makes no mistaken. iinl, That we will treasure ,- hh.-i, ory as a most precious liertta-a m t us, and will endeavor to jHTj-tu ,n. carry foward the i leal in a;, -I ,iur church which were so welllw- in l. Inn 4th, lhat this church erecta l,..u.ti. try in our house of worship w h sh.-di be suitably inscribed as a hh ui.h u, him. .'ith, That a copy of these ics..!u!i..i. be sent to his stricken and bel.n .l t ,iu ily, a copy be sent to the pap. i- , t!. locality where his life was s i.t mm! ,( copy be spread -on the records i ,,iA church with the prayer that hi s; mi ;l. a man and as al'hr.stiaa may !c r. ;.-., duccd and lived amor.rst u iinb-tini ;. u .1. A. Fl. KMIXi. .1. It. ri.KMiN; T. r. vii;i;i .1. T. Mll.l.s ;. b. w. i'i:t;ui 'iiuiin: t t- Rising from the Grave. A prominent Manufacturer, Win A i'.-n well of Liiramn. N. relates i mc-i i, niarkahle experience. He snyc: "Ati. r l k sn lens tlinu three hot t let of Klcctric lii't.r-. I feel like ou i-ining; from the pru' M ti..i bio in llrinht'8 tlincnMO. in t lie I hi I fully believe Electric Hitter will n i m permanently, for it has ulrettd.v Mopi .1 t!i liver nnd bladder complications u I i li h iw troubled me for vcitrf.'' ;u.ii.tni'-l Melville Doiw.v'h drug More, l't n.lv r.o , , . Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. The IiCii.slatun' of TVnn - h - just passed a bill jrivingt Ih I'. mIkkIv College for Tesu Imts, of N;ilivil!.M ! RUtn of two hundred and lilt v tli iu Hiind dollars. Appropriation frmu other sources, notablv oiu- from tin- Feabouv Ldueation I- in h I of on-- million dollars, which had b'ii m.ide but depended upon tin- ;i pn .j.r i.i tion just passed by t St ;it i Ten nessee, makes 1 lie total alreadv iv-i: more than a million seven ini:i !r ! thousand dollar which will . mi t- the College t his year. Assurances of other don nioii- !. 1 1 been given, to be made .V, -oon ;i the College is pertnanet.t I v and ! - quately endowed, which is now ticall.y accomplished. The College will have Sun buildings, new depart nnni .-. thmal professors, and pro:ui- - one of the greatest Tea n r- leges of the count ry. - rine Salve Ciirljolizi'd. n tri p -i ,;!:' o ! ( , 1- Highly antiseptic, extciihiivi ly 1 1 . I ma, for chapped hand mid lipr-. m Sold by the 'verner-McNair Pinu' ' Nice Lot of SPRINT COAL. Also all (trades of HARD COAL. Beat Quality at Lowest l'rit-. DRY PINE WOOD Cut a.nd Uncut. Prompt attention to all nrd-rc. Phone 170. I.J. YOUNG. Rlew Crop Field and Garden Seeds " Have all kind pmdr. t -f the most reliable phot Seed Potatoes Of everv deH iipti Your every want Huppn" in druff. medicim -drnggiHtB' Btindri' H PRESCRIPTIONS a Hpccia! U. BORSEV Executor's Notice HAVING THIS DAY OJ'A Kxecutor of thelaot will mi of Andcnon Marrow, ui-cesiwl. Clerk of the Superior Court of tbi ia to notify a!l iertonn L"! axainut mid to present t properly verified, on or'twfore t!i Fbniary, l&OH, or thm noti.-e w kI in bar of their recovery. All debted to said estate are reiut immediate settlement . Thia Feb. 4.1007. . Executor with will annexed Marrow, deeeawed. I.I ill. I .1 t. ! n-.- iin: -. i ,i i " ' I r..i. i r.os f Ai.-i Notice. I HAVE QUALIFIED HKFoki: Clerk of the Superior Court . f county administrator of Mt'-hael . deceased, and 1 hereby notify all lr!-';! , ing daima ajrainxt him to present t .; me, duly authenticated, at once. i. ptwnted before Jao. 31. 110 thin uou will be pleaded in bnr of their recover . persons indebted to iiaid deceased vn.l -' make immediate payment Thi.Jan.30.lUO7. j c KixTrELL AdminiBtrator of Michael militia, dew"""1- II-'.' I. I I'.-' 7m
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