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THE HENDEKSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 11)07 The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. --BY- THAD R. MANNING. Tin nsDAY, ri:in:iAi:v , 1007 TiiKiiioro taxen, the more money to spend: t !- more money to spend, the moPf salaries can Ih raised and ollir-e crc-ited. Mi:.Si..'aU.TJiistiro'.s repiil a I i a as n shrewd lawyer and a sharp politi cian does not Wfin likely to be added ( to l.y hi r our- as a legislator. Tiiw paper lias been censured for home of its criticisms of the Legisla ture. Jint it is not to blame. The Legislature alone is responsible for all the adverse opinions passed upon it. Or course the L-gislature .should not 1m- held responsible as a body for iill the fool bills introduced, but some how one cannot help sizing a thing up by that part of it which seems to be most in evidence. Mk. .Inst ice mav Ui the next attor ney general of the State, provided thatno other Democrat wants it. Durham Herald. Provided, further, that there are enough voters to elect a man of such calibre and radicalism to that high (),.( which we do not believe. Wi: sincerely hope no more news paper men will get into a fight in the legislature. There was some fdmrp -talking back" between Dowd and .ockhart, last night, but they did not get together. If they do we hope Hrother Dowd will not get it in the neck. (Ireensboro Record, L'-'lrd. Kven at the risk of getting it in the neck himself, Mr. Dowd would have been justifiable in getting at the 'gentleman (?) from Anson' and hanging a chair frame about his neck, if reports be true. Tiikim: is only one lien Tillman, and tin? opportunity to see and hear him rarely presents itself to most people. Hut an opportunity will be offered the people of Henderson and sunounding country on Monday night, March 11th, when he will lec ture at the ('rand Theatre. " Plea for the People" will be his subject a most fruitful topic admitting of wide range and diversity of treat ment, in which Senator Tillman has won high praise throughout tlx country. - - . What shall be said of the dissent bier and demagogue that will vote for a meaure which he at heart op poses, for the effect it will have upou the galleries ami at home, at tin same time hoping and praying that the other branch of the Legislature will kill the bill and save it from be coming a law. And yet there are men, so-called, ( few in number we are glad to say) in the (leneral Assembly of North I'arolina who have done that very thing some of them hav ing the temerity to confess it. (5od help such cowards and hypocrites. A STRONG OPPOSITION PARTY DESIRABLE. ( omiuenting on the statement that t he Ilepublican party of Virginia "will nominate candidates for thet'eneral Assembly in every district and make a stout fight to increase their repre sentation in the law-making body,'" t he Richmond Xews Lender says: This newspaper is Democratic to the core, and uncompromising in its conviction that the best interests of the State, in all the expression com prehends, demand the perpetuation of Democratic rule. None the less, as we have frequently declared since the elimination, practically, of the negro from politics, we could wish to see the opposition build up a strong, ag gressive minority and make n vigor ous fight on party issues and princi ples in every campaign. There could be no injro potent influence in the matter of constraining the Democrats to continue careful and economic government.and the putting forward of their lest nifii for political prefer ment. A formidable minority is the lest guaranty of pure and healthy political conditions. What the .Xews fonder says applies with equal force to North Carolina if not more so as it does to Virginia. Who will gainsay the truth of our contemporary's contention that "there could be no more potent in tluence in the matter of constraining the Democrats to continue careful and economic government, and the putting forward of their best men for political preferment?" Is not North Carolina suffering from a lack of such "constraining"' "influence" today? The AViv.s Lender utters a truism when it says "a formidable minority is the liest guaranty of pure and healthy political conditions." Hut the chances that the Republican party will ever build up a formidable and respectable minority in this State under its present leadership are very remote indeed. A tissue builder, reconstruetor. builds up waste fotv, makes utrong: nerves and muscle ou will realize after takino- HnlliKt.ni. Rocky Mountain Tea what a wonderful bene- iii ii win oe to you. .i t cents. Tea or Tab lets. Prrker 's Two Drujc Stores. Compulsory education is the only way to get 99 percent, of thechildren in the schools. Don't be uueasv about negro children they are al- reaay in scnoois; tne white children are the one9 who need to be "com pulsed" the ones whose parents force tnem to work in factories, etc., and who live off their labor. "Everv- body works but father," some of them sing, as they get up before day ana "neaa tor the factories, ital eigli Enterprise. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good fox lazy livers, make clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts Sold by the Kerner-McN,ir Drug Company. VAGRANT LAWS THAT REMEDY In my opinion, what the South needa in a well-conceived and sternly executed vagrant law. It is a territory which swarms with mischievous and idle men. One sees them everywhere. One feels their injurious effect in all directions. There is no reason why society suouJd be required to support them. .Society has a right to protect itself against per sistent and incorrigible foes. Even if these drone did nothing worse than set an evil and dangerous example, they would still lie legitimate subjects for tne law s rpnrovinff discipline. Their mere existence suggests to the young the possibility of living in some sort of comfort without work, and this suggestion falls on fallow soil wherersr sot-ial and climatic condi tions make life easy by minimizing its physical obstacles and penalties. So, the Hpectacle of great numbers of men sub siting without apparent effort, if upon a very meager and inferior scale, is calcu lated to lower the standards and efface the stimulations which otherwise and under different auspices would affect the rising generation to advantage. Hut no good will come 01 adores ..nig ourselves to the elimination of the ntro loafer and leaving the white loafer in possession of the field. It would be an act of scandalous injustice to begin with and it would do incalculable harm to civilized soeietv lesides. Washington Post. There is no doubt of society's right to protect itself from theidle by pass ing and enforcing vagrant laws. These we have already, .and u en forced, cover the situation adequate ly. The ways in which the South can utilize the drones who prey upon the property of its workers are al most unlimited, for though yet in a transitional period it is gowing, and a growing town, State or section has pressing needs peculiar to it. The Post is right also when it submits that "under no circmstan ces should the color line be drawn in the classes of loafers, tramps and derelicts." The white man of this type, who subsists upon the labor of his family, is as objectionable as the negro vagrant, and there would be no justice in making one to work, and not the other. Charlotte Ob server. There are laws against vagrancy on the statute books already, but they are practically a dead letter. Arrest a person under the vagrant law and convict him, what punish ment is to be meted out? A fine is out of the question of course, and if he is sent to jail the town or county must feed him. What is needed to meet the situation is a law authoriz ing every incorporated town to sen lence vagrants to theehaingang and work them on the streets of said town, and establish a convict road law in each county whereby vagrants may be worked on the public roads if the county commissioners think proper to maintain a road force and so work them. We would make this a State law, applicable to every in corporated town and county alike, it being discretionary of course with the county officials to work vagrants on their own roads or sentence them to the roads of other counties just as is now done with other convicts. Rising from the Grave. A prominent manufacturer, Wrn. A. Ferfc well of Lticaniu. X. ('., relates a most re markable experience. He says. '"After taking less than three bottles of Electric Bitters. I feel like on rising from the grave. My trou ble is Uright's disease, in the Diabetes stage. I fully believe Kleetric Bitters will cure me permanently, for it has already stopped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled mo for years.'- Guaranteed at Melville Dorsey 's drug store, Price only fJOc. . . . - REPRESENTATIVE GALLOWAY'S CAUSTIC ARRAIGNMENT. Speaking in adovcacy of a bill be fore the House last week a bill recog nizing the principle of majority rule and the right of local self - gov ernment, as opposed to tyranny and oppression and fanaticism Capt. Swift Galloway, Representative from Greene county, indulged in the following plain and caustic speech, which carries its own comment: "It seems impossible in these days," said Capt Galloway, "to de- ti ne Democracy as those raised under the fathers understood it. The peo ple have inherent rights, and the de nial of them is resented. Here is Johnston county, Democratic by 2,- 500 majority a few years ago, and last year under the influence of tyrannical liquor laws, it gave 150 majority. I5y denial of this series of demands made by the Democratic party of that county, it will go to the other side next tune, and who can blame them? "Now you propose to denv the people of historic, glorious old Hali fax the right to bo heard through their legal representatives, to express themselves upon a local question. There is an era of fanaticism upon this country, that came here along with the epizootic, the grippe and hog cholera. It came with the Puri tans who landed at Plymouth Roek, who first fell upon their knees and then upon the aboriginees. I some times feel like wishing that instead of their landing on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock had landed on them. They tell me that in some sections of this State you have laws which make a man a criminal if a certain amount of liquor is found iu his home and that a srauck upstart policeman has a right to break into that sacred home, to find out if he can find it. "I do not hesitate to say that if 1 ived in a community of free men who would submit to such tyranny, I should want to get an occasional furlough and get relief from outraged feelings by a brief visit to hell. An ant knows when to quit crawling, a flea when to quit hopping, but some enthusiastic fanatics never know when to quit. If tiiey do not stop somewhere we willsoou have to be passing laws to protect them from themselves. This will bo a despot ism pure and simole unless we return to the grand old doctrine of local self- government. All headaches po When you grow wisfr And learn to nse An "Early Riser." uewnt s Little Early Risers, safe, nure pills olJ at l'arker's Two Drag Stores. It's a old world after all; If you have no friends or money. In the river you may fall; Marriages are quite common and. More people there would be, Proridd yoa take Rocky Mountain Tea. Parker' Two Drug Store. PARTISAN RATHER THAN PA- TRIOTIC, . . The Salisbury Evening Post an nounces that it will not criticise the Legislature again for fear it may thereby injure the Democratic party. Excuse us. We are Democratic, but if the time ever comes when the acts of a Democrat in public life must be praised or else left unraentioned, we shall quit the newspaper business. And when Democracy comes to Ije used as a cloak to cover up a man's shortcomings, the party will be a fit subject for the undertaker. Enfield Progress. In the above the Progress voices our sentiments exactly. We abuse no one but the right of legitimate criticism we hold to as not only au inalienable right but a duty as well; and when an individual or a news paper cannot exercise that preroga tive wthout being accused of dishon esty and disloyalty and "read out of the party," things have con.e to a pretty pass indeed. To stop a cold with "Preventics" is safer than to let it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will head off all colds and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surely check the cold and please you. Sold by Thomas Bros. Willie wailed and Winnie wheezed, while wintry winds whined weirdly. Willie wrig gled while Winnie wheezed wretchedly. Wis dom whispers, winter winds work wheezes. Wherefore we write, "Use Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough Syrup." Nothing else so good. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Sweetheart toilet soap can be fonnd ntll.THOMASON'S. Waittttedl ' SeveraJ neat women and girls to operate Sewing Mtatchincs. Clean, easy and pa.ying employment. Be ginners pa.id good wages. All ma chines run by power. Bo.rd secured at moderate rates. O For full particulars, apply promptly to GOLDEN BELT MANUFACTURING CO, DvirhaLm, N. C. THAT Suit itT. R,Ta!T0wM c. c..so 3 Tf" O u S" RIGHT IN OUR, -STORE YOU WILLTINP A NEW -SPRING -SUIT THAT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY'. TttS -SUIT WILL PLEA-SE YOU IN C0L0R. IT will give you good wear; it will fit your body, and will fit your pur-se. why not then come to the -store that can fit you in every way? that can fit your eye, fit your Body, and fit your pocket&ook? our -stock i-s large, our selection-s va ried, you cannot goami-s-s by coming,here FOR YOUR WANT-S IN CLOTHING, hat-s, -SHOES AND FURNISHINGS. AND BEST OF ALL, OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE ASTONISHINGLY SO FOR THE QUALITY OF GOODS OFFERED. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. RESPECTFULLY, BARNES CLOTHING STORE, ly. The top of the stove and the bottom of the oyen will not warp always smooth and level. Let us tell you about their superior merits. Sold only by us Resoultions of Respect. At a mot-ting of Mohawk Tribe, Iu- j dependent Order of Red Men, held ieb. lrtth, the following resolutions were julcp'ted: VY'iiK !Fas, It has i leased AlmighytGod to remove by death from Mohawk Tribe, No. rs, 1. 0. It. 51.. its Keeper of Wam pum, Chief R. II. Grissom, therefore be it Resolved, First, That, while deeply de ploring the great loss which this camp has sustained in the death of this esteem ed brother, we humbly bow to the rul ings of that inscrutable I'rovidence whosa government is ordered i;: perfect wisdom and infinite bve. Second, That Modhawk Tribe would hereby place on recoru us high regard for this brother who has answered the summons of the Great Spirit from the forest of life to the Happy Hunting Grounds, andits profound sense of be reavement in the loss of one. who on the hunt find by the council fire-bore himself as a loyal lied 5Ian. Third, That as a Tribe we tie herein desire to extend to the bereaved family some expression of our sympathy in their great sorrow in which we share.. Fourth, That the Chief of Records be instructed to'spread "These resolutions on the minutes, and to send copies to the family and to the Goi.n Leaf for publi cation. .1. If. HESDERLITE, .1. T. li. HOOVER. L. W. IIOLLOMAX, Committee. 4- The Judge Uses Forceful Language. Judge V. R. Simmons of Eincastle.Va., told the reporter that L. & 51. Paint was used on his residence in and held its color well for 21 years; he further more said that 3 years ago he was in duced to use another paint and is sorry he did, because the other paint didn't make good. The Judge will now al ways use Ij. &: 51., because he kuows any defect exists in L. & 51. Paint the house will be repainted for nothing. The L. & 51. Zinc hardens the L. & .51 White Lead and makes L. & 51. Taint wear like iron for 10 to 13 years. Actual cost of L. & 51. about $1.20 per gallon. Donations of L. & 51. made to th inches. Sold by 51elville Dorsey. Alt nee t R ET 50LVE7D THAT new JPRINC You are Going to l; r S ALL READY NOV; ; B STYLE AND PATTERN. To Si AWYTASTCT- Buck's Stoves and Ranges are made for your convenience You are considered in the manufac ture of Buck's Stoves and Ranges. They are made with every modefn appliance that tends to make them Save time, energy, money, for you. Buck's Ranges have tire boxes that are practically hot blast in construction, insuring economy in fuel. They have white enamel ovens so ventilated as to bake ideal Our Raleigh Letter. UORMANXEWS KCItK.YL'l Kai.eh;h, X. V., Feb. 2.". J While the grippe has taken n firm hold on the feelings of thia writer, and with the desks of several of the Senators sprinkled with a pretty thick layer of lieutenant-gubernatorial frost, adminis tered last Saturday in a surprising and discriminating shower by presiding offi cer 1 rank inston. I am attempting to send th readers of this paper their usual j weekly Raleigh Letter about legislative J affairs. But I am working under nn- j usual difficulties and mut neels be brief- ' er than ordinary. The railway pasaenger rate is stiil un- i .sfttled and it is not certain (as I predict- I ed last week) that it will evtr be settled by this legislature, and this despite the; unusual and provoking course adopted by the presiding officer of the Senate to force a settlement against the wishes of the majority of the Senate. The Senate Uraham bill, which passed the Senate over the Daniel substitute by nine major ity, and on final reading got 44 of the 47 votes cast, is now in the hands of its enemies without a single supporter who voted for it against the proposed Daniel substitute or the McLean substitute or other real friend among the six men who have been named as conferees on the part of the two houses. This unusual and highhanded situa tion is due to the equally highhanded action of the lieutenant-governor who. having the naming of the three members of the conference committee on the flaxt of the Senate, refused to place a single friend of the Graham bill on the commit tee, when as a matter of precedent and custom and equity he should have been careful to see that at least two of the Senate conferees were friends of the meas ure which passed that body and that one of them shonld be Senator John W. Graham of Orange, the author of the bill. ; When the one-sided and partial com mittee was announced it created the greatest astonishment throughout the chamber. Mr. Daniel, the Senator from Halifax, whose discredited substitute calling for two and a quarter cents was badly defeated an hour before, was placed at the head of the spnate conferees and Aycock of Wayne and Webb of Bun combe, neither of whom supported the Graham bill and are opposed to both the two and one-half cent rate and the second-class car feature of the bill as it passed the senate, were named as the othfr two. - Major Graham, the author of the bill, was ignored entirely, and neither Buxton, Mason, McLean, Mitchell nor either of the other original champ ions of the measure, one or t wo of whom every one supposed would b certainly named as conferees, was mentioned by the chair, and so of course the senate committee is very unsatisfactory in its complexion. And thus it is that the senate bill is now '"in the hands of its enemies without one friend on the joint conference com mittee.' Now, if that committer, all thinking no much alike, and with the major por tion of the thought of the senate entirely unrepresented, can and does formulate a bill that can run the gauntlet of the sen ate it will be little less than a miracle. Some fault has been discovered by its friends in the Graham bill since it passed llie senate. But they are faults that can be easily eliminated or corrected and the bill in the main a good one can be pre servedor could have been if it had been committed to a committee on which it had any friends. 1 am one of the staunch friends and ad mirers of the Lieutenant-Governor and like nearly all of them we were astound ed and sincerely sorry that he saw fit to pursue the course he did in this matter, because it is certainly not calculated to add to his popularity or reputation for f;)ir:iPKH. At, t.Iift smiif timp flip nrrmpr thing for at least one if not two of the I conferees named to have done under the circumstances was to have peremptorily declined. The fact that neither actual ly manifested any real desire to do so added to the ugly aspect of unfairness. But something will or will not eventu ate this week. LLEWXAM. How's This. We oflVr One Hundred Dollars Reward for any c.ise of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hairs Catarrh Cure. V. 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 firm. Waliiing, Kix.vax & Mahvix, , Wholesale Dauggists, Toledo, O. 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 Pills for constipation. . Pine Salve Carbolized, acts like a poultiee; Highly antiseptic, extensively used for Ecze ma, for chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns. old by the Kerner-McXair Drug Company. WatMirtis HATSNew Styles. S tetson andWilson Hats. Spring Styles of 1907 are now ready. V New Spring Shoes. Tilt and Douglass Men's Shoes. Ziegler Ladies' Shoes. NEW CLOTHING, Shirts, Cravats, etc., just received this week. 1 Makes the finest, light est,best flavored bi scuit, hot -breads, cake and pastry Renders the food more digestible and wholesome ASOG.UE!V PURE ROYAL BAKING SENATOR SM00T SEATED. After a great deal more delay and discussion about the matter than there ought to have been, Hon. Reed Smoot of Utah, was last week per mitted to take his seat in the United States Senate. There was no more justice in denying Reed Smoot mem bership in that body to which he was elected and duly accredited, because of his religious convictions than the complexion of his politics. Yet we note that both Senators Simmons and. Overman voted against him as "unworthy of a seat in the Senate.' . Use a liltle KODOL after your meals and it will be found to afford a prompt and effi cient relief. KODOL nearly approximates the digestive juices. It digests what you eat. It is sold on a guarantee relief plan. Sold here at Parker's Two Drug Stores. 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 Sells the IBestf Gootils. Come in and buy some of our good goods. Yonr money's worth every time. Watttemms HSig Store. r POWDER CO., NEW YORK. We quite agree with the Wilming ton Messenger when it says our peo ple should let old man Jce Cannon alone and stop inviting him to "North i arouna. .neni me latest euorr to get him here it says: They are still after him. Another delegation of North Carolinians waits on Speaker Cannon and invites him to the State. He is wanted at (luil- ford college next May to attend com mencement, be he informed his callers that it was impossiblefor him to say at the present time whether he could be present. We wish our people would let him alone,or that he would come one time for then may be they would not care to invite him again Two days treatment free. Ring's Pyspcj sia Tablets for impaired digestion, impure breath, perfect assimulation of food, in creased appetite. Do not fail to avail your self of the above offer. Sold bv the Kernei - McXair Drug Company. AND REAL ESTATE CO. 3 3 It is nirnodlift f.rtiiu.. .... ... . the salary bill m.-.k-s. but w,X 'T irjre. Our stnto .,tf;... ... ll! ' entirely too small salaries ui;.l..r,,V ffirr,::.Til-t'-'-.n-i;: "reglad the hill d,.. ;, . , ' wiM, i,y. r. ... ' n m. lir V'd.(1r m lor the statt iiffi. ; f . , K" i : - "i .r u,.. "I l Of COU III ! I,..n : Messenirer w II I A Poor Orpan I) Irtlllfxl the l.'il.t Ti. liv tt , er noes u it s torpid. Th. 'frt!ftva int.. ll.i t .... l II. th,-' i.r " r ov p. a i, , Kw lilt- III4I,1 li...... sy stem, causing Ki,-L l .. ...!.,.. i . nefw. sallow skin, coat.-d ' t... u.iiN stomach, diirincss. faintir. , nnKs about tln-eyc. worn-mit 1, Iuimon's trentm-nt of Liver I- (I, :n:. T onic relicts str rti,.,,, ,t makes it do its nn V 1 and cure thKi ir,it,i.. I'l'V , I Aid. force. Kntire treatment t arur storen. The TTnited States shtnrd , , ' fat.an'8 bluff. It is t idi.u!,.,,. fr resident Roosf ivl t to . at. r t,. ?. 'little brown inii "in ti-. ; ride the school laws of San IV ! ' rico. I lie next step would I ,. -lanan would U teiliii.rr.n. t to govern the lint...l us a Hobson navy :md l.-t ,;,!,'" snow her hnnd." Kab i -! r ... prise. Cures Rheumatism nnd r.lt,h A Medicine .Sent I tr. TIhw two il ful vomlition of the lk...,. h ' ',' ins joints anl b;i. k. kIi.uiU.'i ,i ,,1,..' t '" " piiins, criuV.l hinul. ,TH .... t ., , ku ' ' that tirctl, lm-oimij;i'l Win," ,., ,".,'!.' tisro, or the liitwkim;. .iit t in j". 1 , , ', ', 1, sitrht. leafiH'KH, i. k M,,in.i, y !,,,,.' lloisfM ill t ln rmi,. , I . . . :' ',' ' r lwyuiK teeth, I.,,,) i,,.,..,,, ,.,,,, cnuirrn take Ilotnii.V 111,,..,! ; ,!, , i- i '1 I'. I ir klllM tlienoiHon in th .. . . . these nwful symptom, niviuir ;1 .ui.' ii. 'i'tTT blood supply to the j,iiiitM !Ui.l tun. ,., ,i, branes.nml iihiImh i..i... t ....... . t .. rheumatism or futile t atiirrli ( i,., al! else faili. i:ioo,l Italiu (It It p, , ,,,, posed of pun' ltotanie inrt-dimi- u,,,,,) j, weak kidncTi. luii-rove i h..,h,.. i dyiepsia A perfect toiii,- f,,r ,,, . jtfviiiK them new. rieh .pure M.i,., n,r nilRIU.T ieste.1 lor thirty .tear I'm:-- -t $1 ler hirce hot tie. with i', . for home en re. Sum pies free nn, i i. , ,, writing itlood Balm to. Atlanta. (,, lv He? i lie t roll hie n ml mi it-i-i I f , ' . t .. . sent itl sealed letter. For snle at l'..il.;. I wo PniK Mores. BENNETT H. PERRY Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. OFFICII: Marri Law liu Idi- jr. (next to Court IIoum-.) "N The -l;ii in in new building and in dustry in Henderson is greater than at any period in the hi-: .irv of our town. The Citizens Bank solicits its proportion of the iin-ur mice on these new buildings, I well lugs, etc, and guaianti-es prompt service and lowest possible rates to its customers. insurance Department Citizens Bank. mciIAUDC. OAKY. Maiia-r Attention, Horsemen! L L POLK, 29953. (Double Ell.) Son of Moondyne 11230, 2:2s, Shrr man,'2:i3, George Wilkes, liambK ton Ian 10; Franklin Chief 3117 and W ood burn Hambletonian 10. For season of If 07 we ohVr the m r vicea of this handsome, standard bred, registered trotter to the owner of wellbred dams at most reasonable rates. His iedigree Is'speak his aristocrncy. See loin for voi:r-ef If Interested ask for tei ms. GILL & YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. Notice. IHAYi: QI ALII'IKIl I'.bK.pi: Mil. Clerk of the Siierior Court .i county as administrator of Mn iiae! t ,.!V. derenked, and 1 hereby notify !! m i.i.- !.. ing claims ngaini-t him to present t),,tn me, duly aiitlientieated. at oi. li !' presented before Jnu. ."11. llto tin- i..i'i--will be ideaded in bar of their :ei,.r . Ail persons indebted to paid deeeas'-d make immediate pay inert' I" This Jan. :w, l'.07. 4.C. KITTKbM Administrator of Mi hael Collins. d r-- New Crop Field and Garden Seeds Have nil kinds product f the most reliable grower- Seed Potatoes (it every description Your every want suppli-'! in drags, medicines a"1' druggets' sundries. PRESCRIPTIONS a sjiecLalty. U. BDdJlCSSEV. V5 Executor's Notice HAVING THIS DAY Ql ALUIKh A Executor, of th last will and testament of Anderson Marrow, deceased, before tbe Cleric of the Superior Court of Vance coouty. this is to notify all persons holding claim against said esta e to present them to pc properly verified, on or before tie 7th d; , February, 1908, or this notice will be plead ed in ba.r of their recovery. All person 'u' debted to said estate are 'requested to n) immediate settlement. This Feb. 4. 1907. J. W. CROSS. Executor with will annexed of Anderson Marrow, deceased.
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