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-" f "V' THE HENDEliSON GOLD LEAF THUKSD AY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. .. It The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. hy THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY, FEBRUAKY 21, 1007. r- T JnUi.o 1n.1v want to lo at- inrnov ireneral of North Carolina, hut no do not think lie will live long enough to have his wish gnitik-d. . . -- 1 It lli in iuwn,i 1 1 1 I., it- :a .. -i.Ai.rr JYir tho IiPWSn.li ers I .0 criticise the legislature it cannot 1 nI.t 'or the members to criticise esch other. Durham era A. And in criticising the legislature no newspaper has used any such un- parliamentary language as some of the members h;ve nppliel to each - i other. Tun Durham ller.ihl makes tins centre shot in reply to the statement of Speaker Justice i;i trying to una awavoutofit: , , . r cnnlrivpfl It m.'iv he that r.arties einpiojeu i bv the milroads and the trusts send oat stuff from 'Kf 'tt" ,g fJJ.l iL cased of introducing fool bills in tne Legislature. It will lie a sorrv day for the Dem ocratic party in North Carolina when the newspapers learn that they can say what they please about things and still live. Durham Her :,hl. Rather it will be a sorry day for a certain type of politicians, who are an incubus to the Democratic party, when the newspapers learn to re pudiate them and are independent enough to expose and denounce tricksters and demagogues wherev er they may be lead regardless of the party to which they belong. -4 - BEST IN THE UNITED STATES. The Henderson (Joi.n Lkaf con- "ratulatin"- the Durham IfcruhJ j upon having attained the remark- able circulation of r,0(M), says: "Jt ; i nw.mintr nfirier that does not I carrv the 1 tress dispatches, and yet ;t mMid ;l rmnular demand. Its I l. mm y v s I I strength lies in it s splendid local ser- vice and editorial paragraphic col- umn. Ed tor Joe king is the Pest paragraph writer in the State." Sol far as the Observers newspaper - reading qualifies it to judge, Mr. Ed Cox, assault with deadly wea Kingisthe best paragrapher in the pon; judgment suspended upon pay I'nited States. The great majority ment of costs. Carrying concealed who follow this specialty are fat- witted or flippant . K ing never writes j a narnLTnrih that hasn't a breeze be-I hind it and in all of them there is meat. Charlotte Oi 'server. I Tho fini n l.rw e.tnfmed itself to North Carolina because it considers the Old North State as good and great as all the rest: of the country in every respect save in extent of area. Rut it accepts the Observer's amendment in order to agree with it that "King never writes a paragraph that hasn t a breeze behind it and in all of them there is meat," EDITORS ASK FOR NO SPECIAL FAVORS. The editors of North Carolina r.i i .1 .1 ...... ,... ueiLiieruuiimiiii nor uene ut.j ial iavors at the hands 01 the ran- roads. They simply ask for the right 1 - of contract-to be allowed to deal with theni on a bas;s mutually satisfac- tnrr nil t.nrtlo- nnnrnorl nnrl in . -.-v...-, a maimer that is entirely legitimate and honorable. The newspapers have advertising space to sell; why have they not a perfect right to enter into a contract to exchange coinmo- ltiesjust as much so as the farmer to exchange his butter and eggs at J tl.o ctr r,f i,n m0rM, f L'cnrrnr .... . ,? or eanco; u nere is mere anytning who is injured or debauch- 1 . . I i-u u.tu fiHiupieu iy out- iiati.s.icuoii any more than the other? And yet I some of our wise legislators would step in and make it unlawful for the newspapers and railroads to enter into any such arrangement as this. J . . . , , . . , toiumenting on this phase of legisla- t ion the Charlotte Observer sa vs: i- i -. i 4. . I people to talk about principles of government, but there is, notwith standing, a great principle here. The ( bscrver has said and says that so far as itself is concerned, as to the Legislature modifying or forbidding the rights of the newspapers aud the i r exchanging transportation railroads exch ior auvertising space, it has no prel- r i ... - Terence. It does not care a rap lor this matter, per se. lSut it does re- sent the proposed interference with the right of newspapers to make railroads or individuals. That is no more the affair of the Legislature than is the contract between the merchant and his clerk. -4 . We Guarantee Satisfaction. .1. V. lirnor.1m, f th Vot!,1 i.,tT7 u 1 7:: ill T.:: Oct l' lroi;- iatliponlv nren- 1: VT-' :NosEVV on'y Prep- riiniiiin . i : . i . m . t nunii . n . t ranavoa my affection so speedily and nleasantlv. . V.l. UOl.l I .... IIIH..IO 1 l am getting the hrst real pleasure out f KMnk: ik.i Y 1 r J since I contracted catarrh sir vears a,o. . . . . . c na if I could not iret another." At all drug stores. You? money back if not antiatirwi i 1 1 mail 10 cts. v. ... .. v. . lain 1'. niur uuu v iviv l iiv i i . . 1 I Urowx Mam-facti rint. Ct St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville. Tenn. 1 his May Interest You. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so juit remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will stop the irrejtularities and cure any caie of kidney or bladder trouble that is not bevoml the reach of medicine. Sold by all druggists. Two days treatment free. Ring's Dyspep eta xaoteis ior impairea uigestion, impure breath, perfect assimulation of food, in creased appetite. Do not fail to avail your self of the above offer. Sold bv the Kerner- MxrXair Drug Company. Cb a littlo KODOL after yor meal, and it will be found to afford a prompt aud ffi- cient reltel. KULKJLi narij approtnimat.9 ... iumiuieBiwi. luuijraunu.uuwh It ta sold on a guaraitee relief plan hre at Parker's Tw Dwig Stores. Sold tjSbf Ecrly IliscTO c p VSIICC OUDCnOr LOlirt. 1 -- j Ca5es Dfapoied of Up to the Time of Going to Press. Vance Superior Court convened Monday, Judge J. Crawford Biggs Dresidinsr. Solicitor Charles C. Dan- ielij is representing the State as pros ecutor ot tne criminal uocKet. hub is Jud"-e Bigirs' first court here he havin'' iieon elevated to the bench onlv at the last election, but he is no stranger to ance county people who hold him in high esteem Ilia nlmrcro fn thp rrnind iurv was i- , I 1 . ... ..... 1 . . . ... 1 f I . ..lnL'n nrranrinli nnn ilSWlltu mm uwc uui-cii wvi. . . . t , , mieresc ana many luvuruuw w.u- meats were passed upon n uy uieiii- bers of t fie bar, court officers and . ,,nmnnswl of M. I th f0n,)WjI1r jrood and true men: J 1 ,s. - i5urwell, foreman; S. V. Ellington, V. 11. Finch, 11. F. Payne, W. T. fr.rrl.'.U It II f..inmim W OW. ---nn ... i..n..a v in T.'fi. T Walter Fur- erson i). k. Glover, II. S. Lemay, a. j Coglull, S. Ii. Halters. t ases aisposeu oi so ai un u. criminal aocKeu are as ionows. , , , , ... K- "owiuna, emoeZZ.emei,i; not " J T. Hart assault with deadly weapon: two cases; $15 and costs in i ..';". u t.- m.-uln r1Lu. nrul Towronr-o Harris, negroes, unlawfully living together as man and wife; judg ment upon payment of costs. Tempie Jones, negro, assarit with deadly weapon; not guilty. J. 1). Mills, carrying concealed deadly weapon; $2." and costs. Henry Steed and J. W. Seats, affray; 10 and costs each. Jam?s lewis, negro, assault with deadly weapon; 12 months on Gran ville county roads. Annie I'arrish, negro, assault with deadly weapon; judgment suspended suspended upon payment 01 costs. J.I5. Urown, abandonment; judg ment suspended upon payment of costs. John 1. Rowland, negro, cruelty to animals, (shooting and killing chickens that raided his garden) three cases; .$." and costs in the first case, judgment suspended upon pay meat of costs as to the others. Jesse Dennett and Andrew llen- nett, negroes; forcible trespass; judg meat suspended upon payment of i .' costs. T. D. Floyd, assalilt with deadly weapon; iu aim costs. W. J. Dailey, reisting an officer; 20 and costs. deadly weapon: 2. and costs Jack Oliver, assault with deadly weapon; " months oh (iranville county roads. U.K. Relvin, disorderly conduit; ad Costs Sam Kittrell, negro, assault with deadly weapon; 17 and costs. Spencer Alston, negro, carrying concealed deadly weapon; 23 and costs. Spencer Haithcock, George Cor nell, George Cornell, Sr., affray; guilty onlv as to Haithcock. Sen tence not passed Henry Williams, negro larceny anA rceiying; not guilty will Howard, negro, statutory ra',e: not IN MEMORIAM. firs. Sue B. Alston. -As one who wraps the draperies of lus couch about him and lies down to Peasant dreams " so entered into rest or lint lorn KacuMAnnn Inoantniiia I 'rtf - ' near Townesville, N. C. Mrs. Sue 15. Als- ton, in the (57th year of her age. She was theyOlingest daughter of the late JoJul rj, J,unt an(j a gran(J daugh. ter of Dr. Thos. Hunt, who at one time owned and who built the residence upon the estate near v llliamsboro known as 'Burnside." Her mother was Fannie M. Bullock, who was a daughter of the late Win. Bullock, who owned and liyed rn tIiq fVnaa T?rtcir)a aatafa inilnin m lir of the railroad station which bears his name. Her father and mother were married about 1827 aud lived at "Bon- ine Doon," the present residence of Mr u. A. 1 son near Stoval It was here that the subject of this im tniicit uuu uuuiliiv inuun; was UU1I1 she wa8 the vouncest daughter of a larire family. Upon the death of her parents she was adopted, (together with her jnto the comfortable, though childless vminrror hrnt hor I .ant I M II ll.mtk home of her uncle, the late John M. Bui ISjAfJ1 oI tU18 writer by reason of the tender years of each of us begins and which has continued through a period of more than three score years. After attending the neighborhood schools her education was completed at the Warrenton Female In stitute which was presided over by the late Rev. N. T. Graves and Mr. Julius Wilcox, who were noted educators of their day. In li.t8 she married Jos. II. Alston Wnif "' Jife pas at tne Alston homestead on Hickorv Moun- tain in Cbatliam countr. LneP hil bauij purchased the present homestead He preceded her to the grave several years.-. At the time of his death this writer recorded his appreciation of a man. eo tru and knightly. Space here forbids to speak of him save as it is nat urally included in a tribute to his wife. Theirs was an ideal married life for more than forty years. They made their home a centre of sweetness and light of gener ous nospitanty aim l hnstian loveliness. Here a large family gathered about them and bloomed into beautiful manhood and U gOOUty COmpi womanhood; here a goodly company of grand children were wont to cather and aRam tne patter of little feet and the cjear voices of children filled the old ho . - - - IT-it I. rH. ,. J.,i 1 1 ...iuiuiiiir.r.aifM lUUbtf. ADU DOW, tne rounded hie has reached the fnll measure of human growth, has touched e tlrcle,at every Polnt of earthly exist- ence and passed into a higher sphere Ln.aJ?? ,,fe.nc.h n variety o experience t ,n" "Vl. TA 8tnn8 m the harp " 'tue suitK larouirn an : ... , , . j . . . , ' 1 IN mPAAlirc rinnninrr i I. H , f . . . f I t in. icair iui home was more than once opened to the death angel, or bright with joy, or quiet mm tun m sieaay glow oi the matured iaitn ana cnasteneu love. Alter a long and -painful illness borne witn singular patience and true Chris tian fortitude, on the Gth of February, 1!07, the drifting ship nuickened ft and she met her Pilot face to lace, and under Ilia guiding hand sailed swirtiy "Out to a haven, out to a shore. Where life is love for ever more O how rich are the consolations of di vine mercy! How blest are the homes in which the vacant rhair tnrlov landed with a sober, bnt conQdent hope, and where the irreoressible I I i " . -----r, -"v luul" 01 me. vanquished band ' 1 " vuv vj-Ui iwx n 1 1 1111 11 ii 1 111 ir word8. "It not vnnr ho.rt. "7x? it'iieve m me badlv we Lair l h or to rest under the shadow nf t hp whose sacred aisles her infant f.r b4 trod, and where she in her maturer so faithfully served the God of her Fa thers, b .Montporier. N. C, Peb. 9. 1907. If Mr. Justice attempts to get J back at all thenewspapprnthatliave j criticised him he will be busy for a ahJ. If rumor be true Mr. Justice will be busy looking afterthe nomination for attorney general. Or maybe he thinks that in his campaign in the legislature ho can read his title n the office. A Poor Organ Uam(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. llamon's treatment 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 2" c. At all drug stores. BOTTLE Whiskey UK AXI 6 FuH Quarts Carolina Whiskey -"-.!.- v,;.i ;'i !!! I I a: ticta and in our estimation, tar suporior to the clecortions ar.ii ;-.- a tures sold by irresponsible per gallon. We make a special price on CAKOUNA VHISKEV to show 'Jm that we are rot of. a d ..f i.ry liin.l rf con-.ptit?en Our pl.-mis c-vf?r four teen acres, miikj:;i; us Uieiarsct n.a.1 ortior wbiskuy house in ihc woriU. 3 SAMPLE EOT1LCS FREE. rvlll ship vcm by express vvl I! liiclu-Je i'l same be I i.u!:eUe, (jOiJ iia:a CIAL NOTICE! V.'e h No: j lii pincr BUii'-'s rraraai scr-e other express line3 bottles and we will prepay Nitmuiuij'i ii THE CASPER CO,, Ic, Roanolte,. Va. (Also Winftton-Ssleiii, . C.) Owners of V. R. Re.qjtsJ.'r. Dt fiJ!ery T'o. rsr, fJMi Di-t., Va. Mi whfikis made uuiler fmper vision rf ir. s. CfiVi-rs at I ffiiarai: 1 pure u::;cr the 3999 Valentines Look at Our Windows Choice Stock, Carefully Selected. Properly Priced on a Net Basis. o no e This moans that you can get what you want with out paying. the fancy prices usually tacked 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 rents. s O o u B G CO DREW'S 5, 10 & 3999 Valentines Look at Our Windows r ' YES ! GRAPE TOBACCO is just a little sweeter than any of the so-called sun-cured plujjs made to imitate GRAPE, r.nd they are all imitations WHY? because that rich, sweet flavor 1.3 peculiar to the genuine Leaf, and we have been buying and manufacturing it for over fifty years. IT IS MADE XSY A FIRM THAT KNOWS MOW R. A. Patterson Tobaco Co., Richmond, Vs. The Stove that Gives the Greatest Heat from the Least Coal is the One that Saves Money. That is what the Favorite Base Burner does. There is no heating stove of any kind that is as economical, as cleanly, or that will produce as even a tempature, and is as satisfactory in any way, as a good hard coal base burner such as the Favor ite. But we do not ask you to take our word alone, see what those who use Favorite Base Burners say: TESTIMONIALS. Kelative to the Favorite Base Burner which I purchased of you. requesting an es- Fression as to the service it has given me. t affords roe pleasure to say that it has proven highly satisfactory, giving a maxi mum amount of heat, with the use of very little coal, and I am using less coal than I ever did in any other stove. Am pleased to say this on account of the substantial re duction in the amount of mv fuel bills. - 1 Detroit, Mich. R.M. BRAXTOX. I don't see why you should want recom mendations for the Favorite Base Burner. The stove speaks for itself much Btronger than 1 can speak for it. Buffalo, X. Y. X. A. BLA1U A Favorite Base Burner and two tons of coal I think is a good record. This kept four rooms con-fortable, night and day Can recommend it to all intend ing purchasers of hard coal stoves. Milwaukee, Wis. X. II. AHLLSTROXG. The Favorite Range made by the same people is in the cooking stove class what the Favorite Base Burner is in the heater class ach perfection ia itself and both the best of their kind, one the Kitchen Queen, pride and joy of the honsewife the other Kinpc of Heaters, comfort and treasure of the home. ' Come in and let us show you these peerless stoves. D. W. HARDEE FURNITURE CO. Uunixfs the campaign ..U wou- la, a ramlidaJe for the legislature from Wake ,-ounty, said if he was elect e I one of tjie first things he'd do would le to offer a bill to repeal tht present newspaper libel law. Helms done this and along with the intro duction of his bill comes the report of a threatened lilel suit against the C.it.m bn County Xrivs. This locks j like a plain case of trying to get back at some one. Douglas was j mad with a newspaper then. and he is mad with a newspaper now. j f ...... .. .i ....-I.;.-..!.- 1... ,T.i-t Ii. (! TtMTi. 1. 1 UUJ lAl il J rvpi r i 1 1.. t - l l ...... utes Xo vomiting nothing to Kir-ken or distress your chi'rl. A evc-t. fili-ariant and safe yrup, called l)r. Siiooji'k Couglt t'ure, does the work ami dors it i -.j i-Tt .v - Dr. Shoop'ti Cough Cure is for Croup alone, re member. It does not claim to iii? a oozen ailments. It's for (roup. Hint's all. Sollby Thomai Brot. ... :?.. ...:.r. ,:., t-- ?- , ' , mail r-rdor whiskey hotuos at f-'?.i'0 tD c. Cut out this c-cvertisemeni cr-l rct'trt? iL w"!"- ff2.93 arid v. c 6 f ul! uuarts of C-;-?""".a Whiskey a.t'i w - . - , corrii'niCjRtetrj-, a i;,;rfilj hottte of each, a.iJ Cser s 1J. tt-jr Vr li.it Corn. -cIi-i- the abova cr.vt: s orepsJd env im west V iioiiia, hut customers iivmj? iv vuLirrs or c.TJii;;rn rjxpress companies. miiEt send 53.05 for the ? rnp.rfa and 3 sample express. Ktciit cash with cider ard address : ' 1 Tittijoual Pure Fjml usul Im-u Law. 1 4 9J 5 25 GENT STORE I don't see how any otlier stove could have given me aud my family more satisfaction than this, which indeed has become mv "Favorite" It was put into operation October 23rd, and the consumption of fuel from then to the end of the season has len limited to two and one-half tons of coal. The heat produced has never been below 70 degrees Fahrenheit, on the coldest days, and no special effort has ever been made to keep above that temperature. Chicago. 111. L. C. FRED LOHMAX. Bookkeeper, C. 11. I. & P. Ry. Co. I bought a Favorite Base Burner the 12th of October last and have had it in operation continually ever since. I can say that for heating and economical consumption of fuel it is a wonder. Am now, in March, on my second ton of coal, which will carry me through all of this winter. Dayton, Ohio. FRAXK A. SCHLCMAXX. 5 mkTZm rvC.V W 1 Y Q! 1 I " ' ' ' A A Hie only excuse for buying anything bui a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is to save a few cents in price. J ROYAL costs you a" few cents more per. can than Alum or Phos phate ot Lime powders, but it is worth far more - 1 u: 1 j r r ,iu rwecj youi u;5uuii uaK.cs ana pasiry irec effects of these cheapening substitutes. fl Continued Political Claptrap. Charlotte Chronicle. The Raleigh Times says that ''while the house was considering the bill to promote immigration the point was raised that it would be un fair to tax all of the people to estab lish a bureau when the manufactur ers and not the farmers would de rive the benefit." The veriest politi cal claptrap, that, and the intelli gence of the State will not stand for it. Time was when that sort of dem tfory had its effect, but that time has passed. The farmers, at the present time, happen to know their own needs. La Grippe and Pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar eures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. 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 stand s our climatic changes like the STIEFF. Send name and address for proof, and for special offers while in temporary store. "The Piano with the Sweet Tone," CHAS. M. STEIFF. 156 Granby St., Norfolk, Va. i 4 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmjmmm Dress Goods, White Silks, Lawn Sale begins Thursday, February 7. s use of Alum means nermanent id Alum Ailments Say plainly Jy DAVA I DAfTlMP Of POWDER Buy More, Spend Less. You can do this if you buy at the IHIeiuidersoini Novelty Store. A little money goes lon wavs here, and in our varied stock von wiil find the THINGS YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO I'AY: Laces, Hamburgs and Ribbons, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs and Belts, Towels and Bath Rugs, Toilet Soaps, Novelties of all kinds, Magazines, lMciures and Picture Frames, Glass and Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Enamel Ware and all kinds of Kitchen Novelty Utilities, Household and Cooking Utensils. Five atnd 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. Vernon Alston, Ma.nat.ger. Loans, Real Estate and Insurance If you hatve Real Estate to sell call on us and let us serve you. If you want to buy Real Es tate let us know, we ha.ve what you want. If you want to borrow money on Real Estate come to see us, we are in the business to 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. Embroideries, Etc., and Silk Waists. Come in and see ur New amnraadl WMMnos XV mm than the difference . . irum 111c injurious iniurv to health. Goods; 3 3 Styles. The Clansman in Norfolk Meets With Tremendous Enthusi asm on Occasion cf i$ Return to its Birthplace the Play Greet ed by the Largest Audience in the History of the Academy of Music. Sj.H-iul to the loi.l Ijnf. XuiiKol.K, Va., Feb. !'., i;.,.; ,-,. Clansnjati rcturiifl to its l.irtu . ; ' night. The play first h.uv th,. U,t the Academy of Music. Norfolk. S.-pt l'.HKj. Then' ivas n trpim-ndosis .1:!." of entlnifiiisai on that lueiuoral.V eion but not any more than w;is , vi . i this evening, lo night the t!,.vitr.- packed with the largest mid;ei:.-,. ,;, history. Hundred wen turni a" unable to gain admit tnnce. I'r,,!,,,; n...mrii i-jvf.irrn unu oet'U lll.'lr!,. ; the appearance of the play. Mv..r ia i dick attended the jHTformance t.. ior uuus ii ami sni.l in' saw notl.in jectionable anl in fact wanium-h Av7,-' The visit of the ilny will last thr.v , ,,, ' and already every seat is sold f.,r ii. warn nre oi ine engagement. N.-c 'rii tions are OI1 foot looitLin" tit t). ..f tation .f the Clansman fora hmg . ai Jamestown I xponm .n diirii - i; present summer, IWs Laxative Coujih Syrup , ... Honey and Tar if orHtially upprnj n.. t hildivr , no opiates or poiMii o! ,-,t,v nctsr, conforms to the comlii im , t i, t..r , tional Ture Fornl aiirl Viv.n l.f.u .!,,.. 10(.M. For Troup, Whoiipinu r.i- , t, . expels Conphs aud CoMh. ly tci-tU m .: . the bowels. Sold ly the K-riw-r l Drug Company. In MEMORIAM. Jostah Pender Sujijr. The following rcHolutioin ( i... ,...) in regular t'omunicntiiin of lutiii- ,.,., No. .TIT. A. V. A A. M . Kiti.. ;' j Feb. lt, l'.KlT. in memory of r,,,i!: .1. I'. Sugg, who difii in I'ittimiu ;i pital, Tarboro. X. ('.. Jan Jlili. p.107 at the age of (WI years. Wiikhkas, (iod iii Ilia inlinii. ;,,; wisdom hath wvn tit in n-inow from un our brother, who. as i m.-ui Mukoii will be greatly miswd in ( i i.ia munity by all who knew him. nn.l ( jKfinlly .so by his brethren of loni.-1...,!,. therefore, lie it Ilesolvi'tl, Fiist That in himli-.iili Lodge has lost its Vondiifui Muster and most useful metnlier; a true friend f the needy, and n brother whose lienri and hand wore ever ready to lend aid the weary and distressed. SccoihI, That while we miss l.iui. c recognize in his death the haiidiumk . f the Most (ilorious Architect of t he I ni verse, and know that his in: iu!.ei!iit has nimply be ei; moved to that Snjcein.' Lodge above, which is presided out I v One whose omnipotence and wied ni Masons are taught to humbly bow t Thin I. That the sympathies of thelm thren of this Lodge be extended t.. tin bereaved family, with thehojM- that tin Master who caused their sorrow w ill m long soothe their hearts. Fourth. That the thanks of thi be extended to our sister Lodg 'un cord, of Tarboro. for kindly jx-rforiniiiK the last rites over our deceased brother. Fifth. That a ropy of these resolution be fipread upon the minutes of the Lodf. and a copy Bent to the Ix-reaved f.uniU. that copies be also wiit to the ". . Friend, Tarboro Soiithmirr. and t!.. Henderson (ioi.n Li:i' for pnhlii -t t i n IKA T. Ill M T. 11. riirniT. ;i'Y v. i.ai:m; (olllllilll.e The gain in new building and in dustry in Henderson is greater than at any ieriod in the hi-ton of our town. The Citizens Bank solicits its proportion of the iu-ui ance on these new buildings h el! ings, etc, and guatnntevs prompt eervice and lowest possible rat. 1 to its customers. insurance Department Citizens Bank. IUCHARDC. JAI:Y. COAL AND WOOD. Hard, 5plint and Steam Coal Pine and Oak Wood. Why pay for pnlittinc your v... I ! --:' joa can get it plit rfad.v f'r th- t. ' ontoxrtra eot7 We will -ll y" 1'IM WOOD for the sanip prin-thnt you .ny !-r sawed wood any w here eU. ffidinn -i '' rhino for 1 ho huhim.nn that lmwr v -- 'T Doepn't roht hm uioeh more to fuia:ii " way nd we give our vni-Uiwrn tL- I .-t.-f in order to a't tlieirmitronair". Poythress Coal and Wood Go. PHONi:. NO. h. Mew Crop Field and Garden Seeds Have all kinds prodin r '.f the most reliable gp-vr- Seed Potatoes if everv descrii'ti Your every want upi i" in drugs. inelieinen n:i'l druggists' sundries PRESCRIPTIONS a ujiecialty. Executor's Notice HAT1XO THIS DAI' QUALIKIKK A ExoctJtor of the last willacd to-tan of Anderson Marrow, daHl. Ufote Clerk of the Superior t ourt of Vanee eomit thia ia to. notify all persons holdm;; elaitu against akid esta.e to present them properly verified, on or before the 7th !' ', Fehroary, 1908, or thia notieo will 1 ed in bar of their recovery. All peraone iu debtad to aaid eatftte ara requested to nw immediate aettlemont. Thia Feb. 4. 1U07- j. w.eno- Executor with will annexed of AuJer-n - Marrow, deceased. Tha famous Ktvta i 7k
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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