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-t THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1907. .7 " . Think Mote Spend less. V!iv is it that the nvent man is worth ho mnch Iws in money and prop.-! fy than ive have a rijdit to expert him to be? It isn't because he doesn't make tli; money. f r the average man is induatriona and has e.inn-d from :?Jo.(MM) to s.JO.OOo in the past ten years. It is be catie h'- doesn't jive much nonou thought either to hiaincome or out jro. S. rions thought would teach hini the true value of a dollar; then h won! I end careful!;.- and wive nteadily. That system soon places , any inaii ahead of !::- fellow. A bank uccour.t helps you to realize the value of moneyand aid in handling financial affairs. We invite your account and will help you to save. Henderson, N. C. VERY LOW PRICES On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c. JOHN B. W ATKINS. Special niatiiMf prices t o Sliepurd'H moving pictun-s Tuesday, !VI. lit, 1 .", and '1 cents. li.-MM-eand take t In; children to m- Fairyland at Grand Tlieatr" next, Tuesday. Shepard's moving pictun-s wiil tak'-you lo Fairyland and all over t lie world. Thomas & Newcoinb ami mure a ten davs special M il' of tordaci and v.ii laces worth S and 10 cents, for .". ( -hi s a yanl. In dainty aiateh sets. Tin- ladies wiil hear thi special sale in mind and supply themselves vhil: t he opportunity offers. Mr. Ktiirene y,- ,,f Atlanta, ar lived Sunday with his bride, ( M't Miss Alpha (ireen) to send a week with I, is parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. i. I)an ie. They were married on the even ing of the Mil al the home of the luide's mother- in Kirkvvood, (la. Mr. Daniel is a Henderson boy and hasa t....t.i. fi-i..n.t liurM I'-fiih tt'iv't ;irtu mi. in iii, ii-it i ' ..I,-, i,,. him cordial electing and eiiiirat u lat i in. The desci ipt ivccataloe;ueof Wood's Hill (!iade Seeds, published by T. V. Wood A Sous, seedsmen, Rirli inond. Va.. is a. t hinof beauty an d u-er'ul as w.-ll. No farmer or irardener ou jht to be wit hout it. The farm helps and prai-t ical surest ions about seeds and t he cult i vat ion of various crops are of inestimable value. Mail ed free to faruurs and jirdetPTs upon reijues i . Mr. ami Mrs. S. I. Fooper. t wochil dien ami nurse left lust week to spend some time in (ieort:ia and Florida. Their object ive point was Savannah, wl ere Mr. Fooper went to look alter property interests of his wife and t hence t hey " to Ilorida t akinir in va rioiis -point s of in! erest and wiut er re s,.r;s. Ketiiruinr tliey will stoji in At lanta. Mrs Cooper's former home, t i visit friend- and relatives, expect-i-i- to be away several weeks. ne of t he newest novelties in coin ed v inoviuir pietures is to be one of tie- many features of the Shepard Moving Picture Company at the Crand Theatre Tuesday, Feb. l'.Hh, when Poor Aluy will beshown for the fa d tiiue. No picture heretofore -iven presents an v more comedy sur prises, optical illusions and photo graphic oddities than this subject and it is a Ne-t er indeed who cannot enjoy and lauv.li at each consecutive fun-making episode. Prices -". -Fa and ""( cents. A li -Mif lnnl.li r. i -roast rurtor. liui'dx u w.e-ii- !'! s, m.ik-s ! roii nerves ami niu'rlr You will n-aliZ" afli-r taking lloliister' Ko-Uv Mount ;i in Ti-a wlmt a wonderful lnne la it Hii! In' to von. .'!:! rents. Ten or Tab-Ii-ls. I"ai k:-i s Twn lni St ores Nice hue of white wash goods jnid waist giimls just received. See them be fore buving. II. THOMASON. Resolutions of Respect. Viii:iu:as. It has pleased Almighty (oil to remove from our ranks by death, Knight Charles .1. Burton; therefore be it iV.-oi c. First, That as loyal knights we humbly acknowledge the perfect wis dom and love in which nil the rulings of the Supreme Kuler of the Universe are ordered, ami do reverently bow to this sore dispensation of His mysterious anil inscrutable providence. NeroHt. That Henderson Lodge, No. s."i. Knights of Pythias, would hereby place on record its profound sense of be reavement in the loss of this beloved brother from our Lodge And weekly meetings: and would render tribute to his sterling worth and those splendid qualities of mind and heart that distin guished him in all the walks of life. Thin, That these resolutions be spread on the minutes. ami the keeper of Records a:sd Seal be instructed to send a copy to the bereaved family. and also to thedoi.n LKAKand to the Cxrolin.t I'vthhni for publication. .1. H. HLNPLTH.ITK. C. A. LEWIS. W. K. STFUtiF.S, Committee. - - MIX THIS AT HOME. The following simple home-made luiTtnrv is said to readilv relieve and overcome any form of Rheumatism by forcing the Kiibieys to titter from he blood and system all the uric acid and poisonous waste matter, re lieving at once nu ll symptoms as backache, weak kidneys and bladder and blood dis eases. Try it, as it doesn't cost much to make, and is said to be absolutely harmless, to the stomach. iet the following harmless ingredients from auy good pharmacy: Fluid F.xtract bamlelion, one-half oirtee; Compound Kar gon. one ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsapa rilla. tnrv ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonftil after each meal and again at bedtime. This simple mixture is said to give prompt relief, and there are very few cases of ILLen nu'tism and Kidney troubles it will Tail to cure jMTmanently. These are all harmless, every-day drugs, and your druggist should keep them in the prescription department: if not have him eider them from the wholesale drug houses lor you. rather then fail to use this, if you are iitHictcd. - . . boes Coffee disagree with you? Probably is does. Then try Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee. "Health Coffee" is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real 'offee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Cof fee, yet its flavor and taste matches closely eld Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stom aih. heart or kidneys can't staud Coffee drinking try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It's safe even for tin-youngest child. Sold by Robert B.Powell. Milk for SaJe. I am now prepared to sell sweet and butter milk and cream in any quanitv. rhone 14!. DAVIS' DAIRY. The Possibilities of Advertising. "Advertising lias Umi tersely de scribed as "the lubricant" that oils the uheefc of the business world. That it was first mothered by com petition and is today si husky youth that stands ready and willing to pilot the merchant through the channels of trade to the harbor of success. The possibilities of judicious adver tising are almost unlimited and yet there are business men who do not .avail thernselvesof the opportunities for extending their reputation and enlarinrtheir trade as they should. KoK'.v'h Honey an:l Tar cures the most ol (.tiuate coiik'ih uii'I expels t lie colli from the system iih ii is mildly laxative. It in n'laran teeil. The (.inline is in tlie yellow paekage. S0I1L I'V nil ilrnirjiistn. For SaJe or Rent. Four room dwelling house, with kitch en, ood well'of water and jarden, on Andrews avenue, is offered for pale or rent. Immediate possession given. MRS. S. P. ALLEN. Shepard's Moving Pictures. Shepard's Moving Picture Show at the (iraud Theatre Tuesday, Feb. li)h. is a high class entertainment the kind that amuses aiiO instructs All pictures have the effects marked behind the stage; this makes the per formance more effective and euter tainine;. There are only two really high class moving picture shows on the road Shepard's and Lyman Howe's. Prices 2o, '," ami of) cents. A special matinee will be given for the school children and ladies at p. m. School children will again have the privilege of using the school tickets at the reduced prices. Prices l. and 2 cents. A Valuable Lesson. Six years ao I Icarntid a valuable les son," writes John Pleasant, of Magnolia, linl. '! then began taking Dr. King's New Life l'illri.aiil the longer 1 taketheui the bet ter I Hail them.' They please everybody, tinaiauteeil by Melville Dorsey, druggist. t l l !l I H. Sweetheart toilet soap can be found nt II. TIIO.MASON'S. Green-Gregory. Mr. Benjamin (J. Green, a, leading lawyer and postmaster of Warren ton, and Miss Allice Gregory were married at the residence of Mrs. Jen nie Ilrodie in Henderson last Thnrs day, Feb. 7th, Rev. Julian E. Ingle, rector of the Episcopal church, offi ciating. It was a quiet home wed ding, no cards being issued, and only a few immediate friends and relatives of the families were present. Imme diately after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. (ireen left on the Seaboard Air Line Southbound train to spend a while at Pinehurst. The bride and groom are both very popular and are held in the highest esteem by those who know them. Their many friends here and throughout the State will join the Gold Leaf in ex tending congratulations and best wishes. .--. Hunting for Trouble. "I've liTed in California 20 years, and am still hunting for troublo in the way of burns, ores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains, or a case f piles that Bucklen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters of Al leghany. Sierra county. No use hunting.Mr. Walters; it cures every ease. Guaranteed by Melville Dorsey, druggist. 25c. Boarders Wanted. A few men boarders are wanted. Ap ply to MRS. M. S. DUKE, 1 )range St., Henderson, N. C. Honor Roll. Of P.obbitt Graded School for January. No I. Marvin I light 20 Annie Kittrell 20 Ethel Young 20 Clara Young 20 Ida Kvnns 20 Thomas Kvaua 20 Maurice ltodgers 20 Alice Rodgers 20 Norma Kearney 20 No 2. Neva Ilowlaml 10 Fanuie Rowland 18 Flmora Harris.... 18 Minnie Johnson 17 Girland Robbitt 18 Charlie (ireen 17 Pearl Wilder 17 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 sick-headache, bilious ness, sallow skin, coated tongue, sick stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, dark rings about the eyes, worn-out look, etc. Itainon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver make it do its own work. Prevents nud cures these troubles. Aids doesn't force. Entire treatment "2." c. At all djyig stores. . - . Store House for Rent. My store house for rent uear Harriet cotton mill on Louisburg road, just out side of town limits. Small stock of I goods, fresh and clean. All at a bargain. Utner business requires all of my time. S. G. SATTER WHITE. For Sale, One two-horse wagon, one single wagon, two good farm horses, and lot of farming utensils. All practically as good as new. lCeaeon lor selling nave sold farm and do not need extra stock. Prices reasonable. II. H. BASS. GoocLwatches from $1.00 to $2.50 at rAKKER 8 TWO DRUG STORES. Mr. Jim Horton Getting on Very Well Capt.'W. R. Horton returned last week from Charleston where be went to see his son, Jim, who is laid up in a hospital thcreas a result of his in juries received in a collision on the the Atlantic Coast Line about three weeks ago, when he was terribly hurt and Engineer Johnson (a native of Halifax county and son of the late Col. Willis Johnsop) was killed. Mr. Horton was badly scalded, his should der broken and his skull fractured, but was getting on very well at last accounts. The accident was due to an open switch. Engineer norton who was pulling a freight going in on the main line was run into by a passenger train in charge of Engineer Johnson. The editor of the Memphis, Tenn.. Times writes: -'In my opinion Foley's Hfiney and Tar 13 the best remedy for coughs, colds and lung 'tronble.and to my own personal knowl edge Foley's Honey and Tar Las accomplish ed many permanent cures that bare been lit tle short of marvelous." Refuse any bt the genuine in the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. For SaJe. Stevens hammerless double -barrel breech-loading shot gun. Brand new. Manufacturers net price $25. Will 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. HONOR ROLL Honor Roll of Henderson Graded School for Week Ending Friday, Feb. Sth. Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Flummer, teacher. AnnieSmaw...... 99 Mary'Atwood 99 Ethel Glenn 97 Mamie Mclntyre 9f Esther Royster 96 Rowland Rankin 95 Jeanie Gary .. 95 - -. Catarrh and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nosexa. It soothes the congested membranes, allays inflammation and thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the pas sages whose tendency is to thicken and become dry. Cares colds, throat trou bles, hoarseness, hay fever, "stopped up" nose, breathing through mouth while sleepinjr, offensive breath, etc. It isant'i septic and contains no chemicals or drug having a narcotic effect, or thatcaucauss the "drug habit." Sold at all drug stores 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 ae pos sible. PIUIE GROCERY CO. 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, 14G Orange St., Henderson, N. C. It's u pleasure to tell our readers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. JFor years Dr. Snoop has fought 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 Drug Law recently enacted, for he has work ed along similar lines many years. For 25 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warniiTg printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's uough Cure. Sold by Thomas Bros. Trustee's Sale. UNDEIt AND BY VIRTUE OF THE Au thority vested in me by a Deed in Trust executed by Len H. Henderson and wife on the 26th day of October, 1904, and recorded in Register of Deeds office of Vance couDty. N.C.inBook of Deeds 20,page 42,I shall on Monday, March 1 8th, 1907, sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Henderson, N-. C, atl2 o'clock, the lot of land on Pearl street in Henderson, N.C.more particularly described and defined as follows: Beginning at a stake J. P. Taylor's corner on Pearl street, former ly Larkin Smith's corner; thence along Pearl street N. 20V4, W. 107 feet to a stake at the end of Pearl street in Houghtaling's line; thence along Houghtaling's line SWi, E. 140 feet to a stake in said line; thence S. 1G, E. 95 feet to a stake J . P. Taylor's comer;tbence along Taylor's line S. 85V, W. 130 feet to the beginning; being lot sold to Len H. Hen derson by R. 8. McCoin Oct. 25th, 1904. This Feb. 13, 1907. J. L. CURRIN, Trustee. BENNETT H. PERRY Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Building, (next to Court House.) Administratrix'sNotice HAVING THIS DAY QUALIFED AS AD ministratrix of the estate of C. J. Bur ton, deceased, late of Vance county, before the Clerk of the Superior Court, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them t o me, froperly veriBed, on or before the 7th day of ebrnary, 1908, or this notice will be 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. J. Burton, deceased. QZT THE BEST Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the) World t it u more than ss.000 titles, based on the Uuefet census returns. New Biographical Dictionary containin g the names of over 10,000 noted persons, dato of birth, death, etc 1 ..litcd hy VT. T. HARRIS. Ih.T UuitedStates Commissioner of Education. 2380 Quarto Pages COW IlhtrmlioM. Bk Bhwwgfc Needed in Every Home aao tYcbstar's CaUsgiat Dictionary nirs. KM Ilhutr&liou. . regular Edition TxtOsSHhcfaca. SWlac. Do Luxe Edition .xJSlz' I. PriatoJ from r- i fUti-v ra table roar. t W.nttful bindiKf I i -Ltic: kxiArj VruAie." Illustrated r1 P1 " J. 2 C MERRIAMCO., Ilrufci xhr. S priajfUl. Mae. County Commissioners' Meeting. The County Conirnissionwj- met last week it being the regular first Monday monthly meeting, all the members, J. A. Kelly, chairman, I. C. Bobbitt, W. B. Daniel, H. M. night, and N. D. Boyd, present. The usual accounts were passed upon outside of which the most important- busi ness transacted was as follows: Turner Harrisand Henry Vaughan were put on the outside pauper list, the first named at ?2.00 and the lat ter at $1.50 a month. J. A. Kelly and Dr. J. U. Tucker were appointed a committee to visit the County Home and report to the Board ot the next meeting. H. M. Hight was allowed one quar ter's salary and mileage4 for services as commissioner, $ 11.20. N. D. Boyd was allowed one quar ter's salary and mileage for services as commissioner, f 13.G0. I. C. Bobbitt was allowed one quar ter's salary and mileage for services as commissioner, $10.00. Y. B. Daniel was allowed one quar ter's salary and mileage for services as commissioner, $10.80. A. C. Zollicoffer and K. W. Edwards were appointed a committee to in vestigate the books in the office of the Register of Deeds and report at the next meeting of the Board how many need to be reindexed and re bound. Indiana Robinson was put on the outside pauper list at $1.50 a month J. A. Kelly, chairman, was author ized to go ahead and put electric lights in the court room and offices as per statement from Superinten dent Bridgers. J. A.Kelly and A. C. Zollicoffer were appointed a committee to settle with tue sheriff. The janitor's salary was increased from $5 to $15 a mouth and he is to give it his entire time and keep the court house and yard in first-class condition under supervision of the chairman. The allowance of Ben Biggs was in creased from one to five dollars a month from Jau. 1, 1907, to May I, lJU7. The report of the Health Officer showed three prisoners in jail and sixteen inmates of the County Home. J. A. Kelly, chairman, was allowed one month's salary, $25.00. The chairman was appointed to buy three doz;u chairs for the jury box and bar. These will be i-eclining revolving chairs, more comiortable than the old ones iu use heretofore. It'a the highest standard of quality, a uai- ural tonic, clean see your HyBtem, ruddeno the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat Hollister'8 ltocky Mountain Tea will do it to you. 3-5 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. The gain in new building and in dustry in Henderson is greater than at any period in the history of our town. The Citizens Bank solicits its proportion of the insur ance on these new buildings, dwell ings, etc, and guarantees prompt service and lowest possible rates to its customers. insurance Department Citizens Bank, - RICITARD 0. GARY. Manager. KTrtrtTfTw M. J. OfNeiL Samuel Watkins ' IVm. T. Watkins Watdins Hardware (Do., WHOLESALE HARDWARE, HENDERSON, North Carolina. QUALITY QUANTITY PRICE Good Service and Reasonable Accommodations. FRED C. WOMBLE, MATTHEW D. WILDER, T. EDWARD CARPENTER, to. DORSEY GLOVER, F. C. WOMBLE, Jr., MRS. MAY CONNELL, M. L. COLE, GRAN MARABLE and BOB Will be pleased to serve you and feel sure you will make no mistake in calling on us. : (Good Advice S ' Florida for Hot Weather. Our Hot Chocolate. Bullions, etc tPrescriptiioDS Toilet Articles of : THE KERNER-MCNAIR DRUG COMPANY. : ' ooooooooooooooooo Death of Mr. Phil D. Hawkins. Mr. J'hil l. Hawkins, formerly of Henderson, and son of the late Mad ison Hawkins of this place,, died ia Greensboro Friday night, aged 0 y.-ars. Brain Jconcussion was the eanse of death, resulting from a fall which he sustained in his store Thur. day iiiirht. The (Jivensboro Indus trial Netrs contains the following: The deceased .was born in Louisburg, X. t.. January 10, 1877. At the age of twelve he was employed by the South ern Railway Company at Henderson, as messeuger, at which place be worked for jx years- He was then transferred to Oxford, N. C, at the age of eighteen and was rapidly promoted from time to time until be was made cashier and then agent, at which place he stayed for ten years. He was later transferred to Hillsboro where he was agent for one year, and on account of the delicate condition of his mother's health, he resigned his position with the Railway Company and moved to Greensboro and went into the mercan tile business. He was a most noble young man, making friends of all with whom he came in contact and all that knew him feel the loss of a true and loyal friend. He leaves a heart-broken wife, mother, four sisters and two brothers. - Is New York Progressive? Our reporter says that five million population and the largest factories in the "world, containing the most impr&ved machinery, prove it so. The L. & M. Paint machinery produces L. & M. Paint at fifty times less cost for labor than if made by hand. Makes such perfect paint that if any defect exists in the L. & M. Paint that has been used on any house, it will be repainted for nothing. Also costs consumers less than $1.20 per gallon, because 7 gallons of paint are made by mixing 3 gallons Linseed Oil, at about 60 cents a gallon, with 4 gallons L. & M. Paint. Donations of L. & M. made to churches. Sold by Melville Dorsey. Your Town Taxes For 19061 Might have been paid sooner they must be paid now. All persons who have not paid their town taxes for 190 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 propertj' with costs added. Farther Indulgence cannot be Allowed. Better attend to this matter at once and save yourself trouble and cost. Thad R. Manning, Town Tax Collector. TEN DAVS Special Sale -of Torchon and Vai Laces worth 8 ond 10 cents per yard for only 5 - In dainty match sets. Thomas & Newcomb. SEE OUR NEW PERFECTION i 3 3 Wick Blue Flame Oil Stoves ANIV KEROSENE LAMPS Before Buying. $2.25 to $6.00. "Everything in Hardware" : City Sales-manager. : Traveling Salesman. : Traveling-Salesman. : Stock Clerk. ' : - Shipping Clerk. : Stenographer. : Book-keeper. LEE, Porter and Puller. "I Fountain for Hot Drinks. Our Specialty every description. 99 The Mission of a Dollar. Of the mission of a dollar an ex change says this: The chief and true use of monev is to keeD active the currents of trnda. The 'mission, therefore, of every dol lar cornea or printed is to make a purchase of sometbingtotheamount oi icsowu value, or discharge some monetary obligation to the extent of its value. Whosoever, therefore. h oards money simnlv for the sake of d loing it for the pleasure of possessing t, diverts it from Its true and nnw it per -course, and so far clogs the wheels of progress of the people and the community in which he lives. According to thechums of scientists ien an aonle or an acorn falls from wl tl le tree to the "round, the earth rises to meet it in proportion to the relative sizes of the anule and the arth. To be sure, this is a very mall movement on the part of he earth, but it counts that much n the realm of science. So oia dol lar is a small part of the currency of me country, out when a dollar is hoarded and thus turned out of its proper channel it bears its share to- i . . arcn clogging the wheels of pro gress.' Sunnose one dollar is hoard ed a year, no one perhaps will feel uiiccuj mc ius3 ui ils circulation; but if a million or ten millions were hoarded for that time the effect would be apparent. AY hat we have said of a hoards dollar is equally true of the dollar mac is withheld Irom paving an honest debt. And after all.'the oav- ng of debts is the most imnortant consideration is the mission of a dol lar. If Mr. A will Dav his dollar dpbr, on Monday morning and in turn Mr. B. will at once Dav his dollar debt with what he collects from Mr. A and this is kept up, there is no telling the goodjthat dollar will do in a week. juorai: ray your just debts and other folks can do the same. MOTHERS READTH IS DAUGHTER OF C. W. STUMP. ' , Mrs. C. W. Stump of Canton. Ohio. writes: '"I wish I could induce everv mother who has a weak, sickly child to try that delicious cod liver preparation, vinoi. uur nine uaugnter was pale, thin and sickly. "We tried various medicines, but with out any benefit whatever, and she could not take cod liver oil or emulsions, as they nauseated her and upset her stom ach. f "Learning that Y'inol contains all the medicinal and strength-creating proper ties of cod liver oil, but without the dis agreeable oil, we decided to try it, and the results' were marvelous, so quickly was sne restored to health and strength." We have never sold a medicine eaualto Y'inol for delicate children. W. W. PARKER, Druggist GRAND TEHATRK A B. S. ARONSON. Manager. LA 19 TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY Archie L. Shepard's High Class, All New Moving Pictures, COMPULSING C0MEDY,SENSATI0N,SENTIMENT ILLUSTRATED SONGS BY MR. JOE N ATI'S. PRICES: MATINEE 15, 25. EYrENING 25, 35, 50. ISeats on sale at R. B. Powell's. FOR SALE Valuable, Unimproved Town Lot. T will itpll nt nil 1I in Hnctinn tr tli hioiipftt bidder at the rourt bouse door in Hender son, N. C, on Monday, Feb. 18, 1907, that valuable, unimproved town lot situate on the corner of Garnett and Church streets belonging to Dibrell Brothers. Said lot fronts 60 feet on Garnett street and runs back about 100 feet on Church street. Terms one-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, deferred payments to bear six percent, interest, title retained nntil final payment is made, or option to purchaser to pay all cash. This Jan. 17, 1007. .1. L. CURItlN. Agent for Dibrell Bros. 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. I. WEAVER, WARBEXTOX, X. V. Attention, Horsemen ! k L POLK, 29953. (Double E1L) Son of Moondyne 11230, 2:18, Staer man.'an.Georze Wilkes, rUmbletoo Un 10; Franklin Chief 3117 and Wood- barn HarobletonUn id. For season of 1907 we offer the ser vices of this handsome, standard bred.repBtered trotter to the owners of wellbred dams at most reasonable rates. His pedigree bespeaks bis aristocracy. See him for jourseSf. If Interested ask for terms. GILL Ct YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. O () Savings Bepartment o 8 HENDERSON, U our per Cent, interest Compounded () O twit1 each VP:ir on mrnr ltff in rtir SJ VI Vf5 HPI1 I f T ?!"". YT o mr. . . r a w iuuui ivu inuui iv receive our cmrani ancnu on. () HENRY PERRY, vtce-Pre. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo r r ur. 2nopp s Economical Nourishing Satisfying. To those wishing to use a substitute for Coffee will say that I offer you the best thing ever offered to anybody. It is made entirely of cereals, at the same time it has the true flavor, the satisfying taste, and the pleasing aroma of Mocha & Java Coffee. LARGE PACKAGE 25 cents. Your money back if you are not satisfied. Powell's Grocery 00000000000000000000000000 Have Your SPRING SUIT made at EBo So AiraDim(iDim9 New Samples All In. On last Saturday,' Feb. 9th, we soldone of our out-of-town customers an order for fancy groceries amounting to over one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.) Kvcn people in otber places are readily learn ing about our good things to eat. We claim to have the best stock of Groceries in town. Two phones, both No. 143. Two quick wagons at your call. PirSe Grocery Company Mow's Your Chance ! ToBuy Winter Goodsata Bargain To MaJce Room for SPRING and SUMMER GOODS Soon to Arrive. Our Entire Stock of Winter Goods Remaining on Hand Will be Sold at Sacrifice Prices. This means a big saving in money to those who buy such goods now. A nice stock to select from, consisting of Dry Goods, Ladies Dress Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Hats, Gloves. Blankets, etc., etc. A cordial invitation is given the people to come and see for themselves. 1 will show them what Bargains I am Offering. HENRY THOMASON, PHONE 18. North Carolina. I O - . . . ... C ) . u HASHINS, () mm a ft' O neaitn conee HENDERSON. N. C. 1
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