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THE HENDEKSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, FECRUAPV 21, 1907. Think Wore Spend Less. Why is it that the average man is worth so mnch less in money and lroH.'rty than we have a right to expert him to be? It isn't because he doesn't make the money, for the average man is industrious and has earned from $10,000 to $:U),000 in the past ten years. It is be-e.-inse lie doesn't give much serious thought either to his income or ouji go. Serious thought would teach him the true value of a dollar; then he would sjend carefully and save steadily. That system soon places any man ahead of his fellows. A bank uccount helps you to realize the value of moneyand aid in handling financial affairs. We invite your account and will help you to save, THE (SMTOZENS Henderson, N. C. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c JOHN B. W ATKINS. A r.-ire tr-;it is offered in the John TlmuiiiM Concert Company ut the (Sraml I lieatrn I- rid.iy night. Mr. it. A. I5il!ork ami his daugh ter, Mi.-ts Mary, of Williamsboro. wi-re in town Friday seeing frindu and pat ronizing our merchants. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carroll of MiddMmrg. wen in town Saturday in iking ( ii-rns.-l vc-t welcome visitors at I t lit- stores of so:nt of our mer chants. S.-.. and hear .John Thomas, the humorist, at the (irand Theatre Fri day night ami you will laugh your money's worth one time if you never did before. Senator Tillman will speak here Monday. March 11th, under the aus piees of the Henderson Lyceum. The suhject of his lecture will be aiioiinced later. A large crowd will hear him i.o douht. Lovers of mirth and melody tdiouhl not miss the .John Thomas Concert Company at tlie(Jrand Theatre Fri day night. This is one of the best of the Lyceum course of entertainments and deserves a full house. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. T. I'.ritt of Oxford were here for a short while between trains Tuesday on their way to Hut herford. N. .1., to visit their laughter, Mrs. Ilobbs. They expect to be away several weeks. Mrs. Missllier left Monday for New York to buy new spring and summer goods. The ladies have something to look forward to in her purchases and a cordial invitation is extended to call and inspect them when they a rri ve. Senator Hen Tillman will no doubt thaw a great crowd when he speaks here on the night of .Monday, March 11th. We all want to see and hear the man who is so much talked about from one end of the country to the t her. Mr. Will T. Watkins of the Wat kins Hardware Company, returned home Sunday from a ten days trip to New York, where he went to buy goods for his firm and put himself in closer touch with the jobbers and manufacturers of that city. .1. S. l'oy threes offers a convenient storage house for rent. Fronts on Main street ami runs back to rail road, admitting of loading and un loading right at back door. Part of the old . O. Young mill building, suitable for storing guano, flour, hay, grain, etc. Owing to the very unfavorableccn dition of the weather, Dr. Rapport did not lill his last appointment for Henderson. He will be here, at Massenburg's Hotel, on Wednesday, March (th, and persons who desire to have their eyes examined orglass s fitted should remember this en gagement. Mr. (Jeorge Kittrell eaino down from Kittrell last week to see his old friend Mr. Ollie Taylor, who is here on a visit from his home in Texas. When old men like these meet after two score years of separation, the temple of Lang Syne is visited and the air is thick with the dust from the upturned pile of reminiscences. Archie L. Shepard'smovingpicture fhow was the attraction at (irand Theatre Tuesday afternoon and night. Both entertainments were edifying and instructive and greatly enjoyed by those present. This was the first appearance here of the Shepard show and the announcement that they would play a return en gagement, later in the season was greeted with applause. . KuW'ti Hotn'y ami Tar cures the most olt sliiuite eoiiha and expt'Is the cold from the vtm an it i mildly laxative. It ia Ruaran t.vil. The genuine is in the y-l)ov packnge. sM tiy nil drugniHts. -.. . . Celery, tomatoes and cranberries at li. B. POWELL'S. Willie waiJetl and Wiunie "wheeled, while wintry wiuds whined weirdly. Willie wrig cli'd while Winnie wheezed wretchedly. W'is ioni whispers, winter w-iaJn woak wlimzen. Wherefore we write, "Use Kennedy's Laxa tive t'ongh Syrup." Nothing else so good Sold at Parker's Two Irng Stores. All headache go When you grow wir And learn to use An "Early Riser." I'tWitt's little Early Risers, safe, sure pills Sold at lWker'a Tro Drug Sor. ... . Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. W e are nlpAJied tn nnnmmM that Pntv" Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung t roubles is not affected by the National Pure od and Drug law as it contains so opiate yr oiuer tiarmtui drags, and we recommend x an a sale remedy for children and adults .vld by all druggists. To Remove Warts. 1 will guarantee to take the wartsfrom any animal. No cutting, no burning and no nay if thev don't come off. M. S. DUKE, UG Orange St., Henderson, X. C. For Sale. Hue two-horse wagon, one single Tvasron, 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. n. BASS. Death Mrs. J. A. Thomas. The deepest sympathy of his friends is extended to Mr. J. A. Thomas, edi tor of the Louisburg Times, in the death of his wife which occurred at her home in that place last week Mrs. Thomas had lieen in failing health a long time, and while her death was not unexpected it came as a shock to her family and many friends. This is the second bereavement by death which Mr. Tlionuu has been called upon to mourn right recently. Only a few weeks ago his father died and now the beloved wife is taken. Mrs. Thomas was lefore her mar riage a Miss Dent. She was a lady of sterling worth and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. Beside her husband she leaves seven children.these being Mrs. D. (LPearce, Mrs. A. F. Johnson, Messrs. Edward and Earnest Thomas, Miss Lucy Thomas and two small girls. -- - . A tiMHiie builder. recoiiHtrnetor, builds up wawte force, makes Htroiig nervex and muscle You will realize after taking IIolliHter'e Rocky Mountain Tea what a wonderful bene fit it will he to you. 33 cents. Tea or Tab let. FurkerV Two Drug Stores. Take Vinol and keep warm by using hot water bottles. Big stock of both at PAUKEll'S TWO DRUG STORKS. Death of Mr. R. A. Payne. Mr. Bichard A. Payne, Sr., died at his home in this place last Thursday morning, Feb. 14th, aged 68 years. He had been sick only7 a few weeks when he was stricken with paralysis, the end following shortly thereafter. Mr. Payne was raised in Peters burg and moved from there to En field where he was engaged in the butcher business for several years. About 21 years ago he came to Hen derson and had made this - place his home ever since being engaged in the same business up to the time of his death. Mr. Payne was a brave Confederate soldier having fought through the war. He was an honest man and had the confidence and respect of those who knew him. He had been a member of the Baptist church for 33 years. He leaves a widow and eight children, three daughters and five sons. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock interment being made in the cemetery. The pall bearers were ex-Confederate veterans, Col. T. L. Jones, Col. W. E. Gary, J. B. Clack, E. G. Butler, Rev. J. T. B. Hoover and J. H. T. Edwards. Panama Canal Erie Canal. Machinery is digging the Panama Canal a thousand times quicker than the shovel dug the Erie. Machinery produces the L. & M. Paint at 50 times less cost for labor, than if made by hand. The L. & M. gives the best job in the world, because L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron for 10 to 15 years. It only requires 4 gallons of this cele brated paint and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil at 60 cents per gallon, to paint a mode rate sized bouse. If any defect exists in L. & M. Taint, will repaint house for nothing. Sold by Melville Dorsey, Henderson. ICh the highest standard of quality, a nat urul tonic, cleanses your system, reddens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do it to you. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Fnmh Int. nf rplprv tnmnrrva ntul Cranberries just received at li. ii. run r.iiL. s. Nice line of white wash goods and waist goods just received. See them be fore buying. 11. THOMA.SON. The Salisbury Watchman tells of a cow at whose door the charge of race suicide cannot be laid, certainly. It says: "A small Jersey breeding cow with a record of four calves a year is con sidered unusually valuable stock, but such is the property of James vV. Trexler, who lives near the city. Ou February 27th, 190, this cow gave birth to twins, and on February 4th, 1907, 6he repeated the performance, making a total of four calves in less than twelve months. It's a pleasure to tell our readers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Shoop 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 23 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning 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 cough Cure. Sold by Thomas Bros. 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 hargain. If interested apply at this office. Sweetheart toilet soap can be fonnd at H. THOMASON'S. Pine Salve Carbolized, acts like a poultice; ighly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczfe ma, for chapped hand and lips, cuts, bums. Sold by the Kprner-McXair Drag Company. Boarders Wanted. A few men boarders are wtfnted. An ply to MRS. M.S. DUKE, 146 Orange St., Henderson, N. C. Col. W. J. Green's Book, "Recol lections and Reflections." Announcement comes from the Ed wards &. Bronghton Printing Com pany, publishers, that Col. W. J. , Green's book, "Recollections and I'e ! flections," is to be sold at $2.00 per volume and the Gold Leaf wants to : say it is cheap attwice that amount. 1 We have heretofore expressed an - opinion of this very interesting and ' edifyinjr work and since -a fuller acquaintance with it we feel that the . btate is under still deeper obligation to the author for making such a va uable contribution to the literature of North Carolina. Col. Green is a gentleman of high culture and ac complishments, a writer of fine abilty and with an experience extending over a long career of public hie he has embodied in this volume a great deal of matter that is both entertain ing and informing. Piles of people have piles. Why suffer from piles when you can use De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel salve and get relief. Nothing else so good. Beware of imitations .See that the name is stamped on each box .S!d at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Storage House for Rent. Convenient storage house, front ing on Main street, back end on railroad, admitting of loading and unloading right at back door, is offered for rent. J. S. rOYTIlKESS. "Pineules" (non-alcoholic) madefrom resin from our Pine Forests used for hundreds of yoars for Bladder and Kidney diseases. Med icine for thirty days, $1,00. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Get our guarantee coupon from (he Kerner-Mc- nir Jrug Company. Personal. Mr. O. P. (Ollie) Tavfor of Tex- arkana, Texas, is visiting relatives and friends hereabouts after an ab sence of many years. Mr. Taylor was born ;n Oxford, a son of .John C. Taylor, but left this country be fore the war, nr.-it settling in Louis iana. Later lie moved to Texas and is now living in the flourishing citv of Texarkaua. Mr. Tavlor savs lie is a sort of Rip VanWinkle, only his sleep or absence from the scenes of hisyouth have been twice as long. He has been away 4 years, and it is reasonable to, suppose that lie finds things quite dinerent from what they were then. He meets grand children of persons with .whom he went to school, and savs lie feels like he is learning a new language in meeting and getting acquainted with the second generation of people. Mr. laylor is accompanied by lus wife, daughter of the late John II. Bullock of arreu county, and they are visiting her brother and sister, Mr. John Bullock and Miss Mary Bullock, who are still living at the old home place, and from there take excursions out occasionally to Ox ford, Henderson and the surround ing country to give pleasure to their riends whom the' have not met in so many years. Mr. laylor promises to give the Gold Leaf his impressions of Hen derson, its growth and progress, to gether with some personal reminis cences of people and things for pub- ication in our next issue. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh Aledlcine Sent Free. These two diseases are the tesult of an aw ful condition of the blood. If you have ach ing joints and back, shoulder blades, bone pains, crippled hands, legs or feet, swollen muscles, chifting, sharp biting pains, and that tired, discouraged feeling of rheuma tism, or tlie hawking, spitting, blurred eye sight, deafness sick stomach, headache. noises in the head, mucous throat discharges, decaying teeth, bad breath, belching eras of catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It kills the poison m the blood which causes these awful eymptons. givine a pure, healthy blood supply to the joints and mucous mem branes, and makes a perfect cure of the worst rheumatism or foulest catarrh. Cures where all else fails. Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is com posed of pure Botanic ingredients, good for weak kidneys. Improves the digestion, cures dyspepsia. A perfect tonic for old folks by giving them new, rich .pure blood. Thor oughly tested for thirty years. Druggists. SI per large bottle, with complete directions for home cure. Samples free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm t o., Atlanta, da. De scribe trouble and special free medical advice sent in sealed letter. For sale at Parker's Two Drug Stores. DR. S. RAPPORT will be at the Massenbrg Hotel Wed nesday, March 6th, for the purpose of examining eyes and ntting glasses. Bear m mind the day and date. HOtLISTEH Rocky Mountain Tea Hujgefs A Busy McdieiEB fcr Baay People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. speciflo for Constipation, Indigestion, Ltve and Kidney Trouble's, Pimples. Eczema, In pun DIood, Baa Breath. SlntrcrisH Bowels. Herda:h and Backache. It's Kooky Mountain Tea in tar let form, 85 cents a box. Genuine made Holusteb Drug Comp.nv, Madison, Wis. TCLDEtf NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PECPf ' TEN DAYS Special Sale of Torchon and Val Laces worth 8 and 10 cents per yard for onlv In dainty match sets. Thomas & Newcomb. BENNETT H. PERRY Attorney at La.w, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Building, (next to Court House.) Administratrix'sNotice HAVING THIS DAY QCALIFED 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 aeainst the estate of said deceased to present them to me, properly verified, or. or before the 7th day of February, 1908, or this notice will be lead ed in bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. Thia Feb. 5, 1907. MBS. C. J. BURTON, Administratrix of C. J. Burton, deceased. BANKS-MANNING. Pity Home Mantai in 5ctX.nd j Neck Mr. John Bink-. : d thss j Annie Manning the C-i.tr?.ctin2 j Parties. ! Contributed. A beauti'ui nmrrhie oitnrreil at the home of the hri-h ' iter. Mrs. t. W. Iuna, in Scotland .Wck. at hi;;-li lmoii Saturday, Feb. 1'Ub. the contracting parties beinj? Mr. John iiauLsof Norfolk, Va., and Mit-a Annie Manning, the iltv. (Jerald Phelps, rector of the Episcopal church, performing the ceremony. The parlors and hall were elaborately decorated with palms, ferns and cut flowere.the color scheme being green and white. The wedding march was played under the ekiliful touch of Mrs. S. B. Kitchin. The ushers and ribbon bearers were little Misses Sue Vaughan Dunn, Gertrude Dunn, Lucile Kitchin and Lillian Har rell in dainty frocks of white eiik. The groom entered with his best man, Mr. Ovid Benthall of Norfolk, preceded by the cushion-bearers, Miss Dorothy Dunn and Master Thad Manning -Man-gum, niece and nephew of the bride. Next came the maid of honor. Miss Ethel Dunn, dressed in white silk with pink girdle and carrying pink carnations, aud the tiny ring-bearer, Dallas Hardy, in white net over pink silk. Then came the bride with her brother, Mr. Thad It. Manning, who gave her away. The bride wore a suit of white panarua with net waist over silk and carried bride's roses, her goiDg-away gown be ing dark green with hat and gloves to match. After receiviug congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Banks left for Washington. D. C. ,and other Northern cities and will be home to their friends after March 1st. in Norfolk, Va. The presents were numerous and ele gant, attesting the ?steem and affection in which the bride is held. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Nannie W.Garden of Greenville, Mrs. Frederick W. Gregory of Enfield. Mr. Thurston Allen of Louisburir. Mr. Ovid Benthall of Norfolk and Mr. Thad It. Manning of Henderson. Catarrh and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Nossk.v.v. It soothesthe congested membranes, allays inflammation and thoroughly heals and cleanses. It keeps moist all the pas- j sages wnose tendency is to thicken and In-come dry. Cures colds, throat trou bles, hoarseness, hay fever, -"stopped up" nose, breathing through mouth while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It isanti. septic and contains no chemicals or drug having a narcotic effect , or that can causs the "drughabit." Sold at all drug stores M . J. O'Neil, The "Popular List of Votes Cast Up to Contest Closes Feb. 28. Who Vill be the The valuable prize offered and the saving to customers during the cut price sale and the fact that the end of the sale is drawing near is causing the most intense interest to be taken in the contest. There are only seven more days now as the discount of 20 per cent, will be withdrawn and the contest closed on Feb. 28th, and the prize awarded March 1st. AH who are entitled to vote in the contest must do so on or before the 28th. Below we give a complete list of votes cast up to and including Feb. 1G. A complete list of votes will be placed in our window each night after the 24. MISS ELIZABKTH (ORBTT 170 MISSMACY CHAVASsn 1:52 MISS VIRGINIA BARNES 107 MISS Ii. P. THORNE 43 MISS JULIA ROWLAND... 2 MISS MAY BECK .". 20 MISS FLORENCE (TURIN.- MISS RI'TH HARRIS 0 MISS REBECCA BUTTLER MISS RUTH IIFN'T i MISS WILLIE PARKER ,; MISSSALLIE HARRIS 2. MISS BESSIE HINES 1 MISS ROSELLE HARRIS 1 A. W. Gholson Samuel Watkins YJm. T. Watkins Watkms Hatdwape Go.9 WHOLESALE HARD V' ARE, HENDERSON, - North Carolina. QUALITY QUANTITY PRICE Good Service and Reasonable Accommodations. FREDC WOX1BLE. MATTHEW D. WILDER. T. EDWARD CARPENTER, M. HORSEY GLOVER, F. C. WOMBLE. Jri, MRS. MAY CONXELL. M. L. COLE. GRAX MARA RLE and ROB Will be pleased to serve you and feel sure you will make no mistake in calling on us. : Good Advice Hot Chocolate. Bullions, etc "Prescriptiions Toilet Articles of THE KERUER-MCN1IR DRUG COMPANY. : ft interest Growing in the "Popckr Girl Contest" EJseU,e;e is ptibliblitM a lit ei votP-iist np to an.l including S:i; urdiiv, Feb. lGh, in Messrs. A. W. GhuKson & I'otnjMnv'! "popular gi:i content' Inter st in the content lt coines mure i;:tHiii. .i tin titm- ..f closing draws iTe.Mvr. We suppose i-vt-rv reii.h r ;f the (ioi.n Leak f-'timlinr '.'.itii ti... nature of th cut riw bale inaugurated by Messrs (J!i(iIso!i & Company, in offect until Feb. 2-sth. All c lassos of oou!s in their stock except Howard wntches and diamonds are offered at ti reduc tion of 20 per cent, from their regu lar price, and with every dollar s wortli purchased the customer is en titled to one vote to le cast for the "mdst popular irl." To the young lady receiving the highest number of votes a fine solid "old watch, with 15 jewels, Hampden movement, the regular retail price of which is will be given absolutely free by Messrs. (Iholson & Company. The award will be made March 1st, when the fortunate winner will be invited to the store at ."J o'clock and the prize presented with the compliments of the firm. As already stated the contest will close next Thursday, Feb. 28th, and persons who have not already done so would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity to buy high class goods of this character at n 20 per cent, discount from regular prices. How's This. We offer Onp Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo (). We, tht; undersigned, have known V. .1. Chiiy for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu ail br.Bincfis transac tions and financially' able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldixh, Kixxax & Makvin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. ). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act-ili- directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. . - - . Persons whose eyesight is deFective and who may need glasses will be interrested in the announcement of Dr. Rap port who will be at the Mas senburg Hotel, Wednesday, March 6th. A penny's worth of Oil may save a Plumber's Bill of Five Dollars. "Everything in Hardware" Girl Contest." and Including Feb. 16. Lucky Young Lady to get the Watch? & Company. SIS g City Sales-manager. Traveling Salesman. Traveling Salesman. Stock Clerk. Shipping Clerk. Stenographer. Isook-keeper. LEE, Porter and Puller Florida for Hot Weather, Our Fountain for Hot Drinks. 9 Oor Specialty." every description. v HONOR ROLL Honor Roll of Henderson Graded School for Week Ending Friday, Fb. th. is i Sixtli Grade Mi.ssi Ethel Plumnier, teacher. i ean Hoi4rton 09 .Mary At wood 9$ Ola Burrows ) Annie Smaw 90 Eth. r Royster 96 HOME-MADE CATARRH CURE. Atiyoiiecan mix right at home tb beat rem edy of its kind known. The uame 'Tjelone" is giveu to the following pwcription.it is uppoHed. b-uu8 of its promptness in driv ing from the blood and nvfttem everv restijre of tntnrrhal poison, relieving the fonl and dread disease, no mutter where located. To prepare the mixture: (it-t from any good pharmacy one hall oum-e Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon and three onnces Compound Syrup Saroapa nlSa. Shake well and use in tenspoonful does after eaeh meul and at !edtime. lhi in a himnlet. inexpensive mixture, which has a peculiar u. tioa upon the elimi nutive tiKsues of the kidneys, nsMHting tbem to filter and strain from the.lood and 8v tem all catarrhal poisons, which, if not erad icated, ttre absorbed by the mucous mem brane, ami an open tore or catarrh is the re sult Prepare ome aud try it, as it is the pre senption of an eminent catarrh specialist of national reputation. A "girl witch ' is said to be playinp; Old Harry in Nebraska, the "young: men who meet her become irresisti bly fascinated." Some North Caro jina irl must be spending a while in Nebraska. Wilmington Star. PUBUCJOTICE To the People of Henderson. All persons in Henderson iuii6t hold themselves responsible for any weakness or suffering caused from old age, chronic coughs or colds, bronchitis, weak lungs, run-down conditions, stomuch troubles, nervousness or poor blood wheu we are willing to sell them the real cod liver preparation. Vinol, and return their money if it does not benefit. The reason Vinol is so successful in re storing health and creating strength is because it contains iu addition to tonic iron all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but without oil or grease to upset the stomach and retard its work. I'nlike old-fashioned cod "liver oil and emulsions, it is deliciously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stomach, there fore, unequalled as a strength creator and tonic reconstructor. Our local druggist, W. W. Parker, says: "It is because we know so well of what Vinol is made that we ask every run down, nervous, debilitated, aged or weak person in Henderson, and every person suffering from stubborn colds, haugiug-on coughs, bronchitis or incipi ent consumption to try Vinol on our guarantee." V. V. Parker. 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 in the country, look for the Vinol agency in your town. . - A Valuable Lesson. "Six years ago I learned a valuable les son." writes John Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. "I then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. and the longer 1 takothem the bet--ter f find thei-i.'" They please. everybody. Guaranteed by Melville Horsey, druggist. 23 eenis. GRAND TEHATR1? J B. S. ARONSON, Manager. JLi FRiDfly nn FEBRUARY M John Thomas Concert Co Lyceum Course Entertainment One of theBest of the Series Praised by Press and Public Everywhere. PRICKS 5 and 7."e, llaleony 50c. SSTSeats on sale nt It. P. Powell's. I Butterick's Patterns. f We distribute f I ButterickLeaf- J I lets free and Z will order the I Butterick I Patterns ror any one who wants f t them. I I MRS. MISSILLIER Attention, Horsemen ! L L. POLK, 29953. (Double EIL) Son of Moondyne 11230, 2:28, Sher man ,'2: 13, George Wilkes, Hambleton lan 10; Franklin Chief 3117 and Wood burn tlambletonian 10. For season of 1J07 we offer the ir vice rf this handsome, standard bred, registered trotter to the owners of wellbred dams at most reasonable rates. Hi pedijrree bepeaka hw aristocracy. See bira for yourself. If Interested ask for terms. GILL & YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. Notice. T HAVE QI'ALIFIED BEFORE THE J t lwk of the fcnpenor lourt of ao count an administrator of Mit-b&el Collins. 1 dfa-fd, and 1 herebjr notify &U penons bar ins claims apainet him to prwent them to m, duly authenticate, at once. If not jimwntfd More Jan. 31, VM)H this noUV will w i leadea id nar oi tneir recovery. -n prou! indebted to said dewinfd wiH pli make immediate pavni-nt-Thi Jan. 30, VjQ7. J.C. KITTRELL. Adminintrator of Michael Collins. drenv. ww www www wwww () O Savings EDepartmenit 8 FaFstf RSaHmmaQ DBauaCs. 8 HENDERSON, O" kj roar rer tern, interest compounded () O twice each year on money Wt in oar SAVINGS PKIW I IT ME XT. O v No MlOnnt too mall In nmln An - - - 0 W O S. H. HARRIS, Premldent. ) HENRY PERRY,' - - W 000000000000000000000000000 A STATEMENT The oldest fancy grocery here. The largest and best assorted stock. The greater number of private brans of goods. The greater number of exclusive agencies. The first grocery to put on delivery wagons. The first grocery to put in two phones. The first grocery to put in a high grade cash register. The first grocery to give a rebate check for cash trade. The first grocery to use the duplicating and forwarding system of ac counts that you may know at each purchase the amonnt you owe to date. The only store using a large compartment refrigerator that is strictly sanitary. It has been through the patronae of my customer that 1 was ab'. to do this and I wish to thank you all, my business has jjrown from year to year, has never fallen behind one penny in uny year compared with the previous one, I mention this since it has lecome the custom to "blow vour own horn" aud I fear that my silence may lead some to think that T nm forgotten. I am better prepared to serve you today than I ever was. 1 have some more experience, have a letter stock, a better trade that I mny keep it fresh, a better system, and can say wilh pride a compete it set of salesmen that have no other interests but an Inokius to thnt of my cus tomers and that of the store. Powell's 000000000000000000000000000 Have Your SPRING SUIT made at DB. So AiraDmiscDim9 New Samples All In. ROYSTER'S Assorted Chips, received three times a. week by express. Only 20 cents per pound. Two phones, both No. 143. Two quick wagons at your call. Pirie Grocery (Company. i Now's Your Chance ! ToBuy Winter Goodsat a Bargain To Mtvke 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. I will show them what Bargains I am Offering. HENRY THOMASON, PHONE 18. Oak KMaay mm ItaMr ftlfM www 8 D O () O O ( O North Carolina. " .. r O . T. PEACE, Ca.Mer. O E. R. HAShtNS, () f 1 AND A GROCERY. Grocery HENDERSON. N. C.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 21, 1907, edition 1
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