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THE HENDEliSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, FEBRUAEY 28, 1907. Thmk More Spend Less. Wliv is it that the nverage man is worth bo ranch le9 in money and Sroj.-rtv 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 haw earned from 10.MJ to $-'50,000 in the past ten years. It is be cause he .lmi't give much serious thought either to hisincome or out go. Serious thought would teach him the true value of a dollar; then h- would siend 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. TOE OTZEftS BANK, Henderson, N. C. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak ! Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c JOHN B. W ATKINS. 15. S. Aroiifton hus gone to New York to buy t-pring goods. Dr. Hufham will preach in the Bap tist rhnrch Sunday morning. The public eordi.illy invite.!. Mr. 'leorgH A. Kot-e has been in I'.altimor' and New York the past I . wiH-ks buying new goods for his t riu. Col. W. F. 15.Ni!y was a Henderson visitor Saturday. He had been to Kah ih on business ami was return-in- to l'.aliimore where lie topped over a short while to si-e friends here. ;ild Leaf Council No. 1 10. Junior Order I'nited American Mwhatiies. will nii-t as uual Friday night, at 7:.",0 d'. liiek. Work in initiatory de g !. All iiieinbei-K are requested to In- pri'M-nt . Waller V. Kowl and. Jr.. advertises fi.ra pair of well broke billy goats, that will noi bun. Person having sii.li for sale may iind a purchaser by ad.!r.-ing the ouag mm stating pt h e. r te. I '.ear in mind ii ltart 's ap point incut l'r lleiidersiin next Tucs il .iv. M.m ii tli. if you wish to have v..:;r e-s e;i mii.-l or glassi-s lilted. !! wii'l I- at Masi-idiurg's ! lot. I lor oh. - i lay only. Tl.om i. hixon's play the Clans man will l- presented iu Kah'igh nei Mon. lay. March 1th. The play be-n greeted by big nudienees wherever it has been presented on this it-! seeoiid tour. a a'-eount of i he great demand ih iv wid be for tickets to the Till ia.,,i Ii. ture Mairh 11th. Seats are no a on sale at Powell grocery. I'm-.- down stairs si. all the way through. Fpstairs " and 7." cents. A l'Tea for the People" will be the ubje.-t. of Senator Tillman's lecture March 1 lth. Ticket f now on nale at Powell s grotvry. Price down stairs si ihi Fpstairs oo and 7." cents. Seats may Im reserved by mail ami persons out of town would do well to secure tickets in advance. We have had weather and a great variety of it this season but taking it all together Sunday was the worst day we have had. It rained, snowed, hailed and sleeted, and while it has leen colder, for raw, penetrating and disagreeable we.nl her Sunday and Sunday night broke the record. As will be seen by advertisement in this paper the (i olilen Kelt Manufac turing Company, Durham, N. C, want at once, several neat women and girls to operate sewing machines. CI an, easy and paying employment. IVgiiiners paid good wages. All ma chines run by power. Hoard secured at moderate rates. Address as above if you want employment. Fii!- s Honey ami Tar cures the most oh stiiiatf counliM and exi'!M I lie cold from the vHtein h it in mildly laxative. It is Kiiaran teed The irctiuine is in the yellow pneknge. Sold hy fill ilruggiNts. . . lied lUiou, White I'.I'ihh, and 13arly Rose Seed Potatoes can be found at 11. TllOMASON'S. Merits of the Sticff Piano Recog nized. It is greatly to the credit of the celebrated Stieff piano the sweet toned piano that it has lieer. select ed by the Itoard of (lovernors of the Jamestown Imposition as the official piano of the Imposition, and these grand instruments will lie used ex clusively in the music Hall and other Music rooms. The celebrated Stieff piano is advertised in this paper, and persons who contemplate the pur-j chase of a piano could not do better thin call on or write for particulars, and prices to ("has. M. Stieff. l"t liranhy street. Norfolk, Ya. Noihing will relieve Indigent ion that i not a thorough digest.mt. Kodol digest h what yon eat and allow?, the Momach to rct r cuiHTute grow strong again. KOPOI. is a fiohitiou of digest ivi- acids and as ticur as possihle approximates the digestive juices that are found in the stomach. KollOI. takes the work of digestion off the digestive organs, and while performing this work it seli does greatly assist the stomach to a thorough rest. In addition the ingredients of KOlM)I, an- such as to make it a correct ive of the highest efficiency and hy its action the stomach is restored to its normal activ ity and power. KTK)L is manufai tured in trht conformity with the National Pure Food and Irug haw. Sold at Parker's Tw o lrug Stores. It's the highest standard of quality, a na ural tonic, cleanses your system, reddens the checks, brightens the eyes, gives flavor t. all you eat llollister's Kocky Mountain TM will do it to vou. ."Jo cents. Tea or Tab lets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. . W Fresh lot of celery, tomatoes and Cranberries just received at Ii. n. TOW ELL'S. HONOR ROLL Manor Roll of Henderson Graded School for Week Ending Friday, Feb. 11. Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plummer, teacher. AnuioSraaw 100 Marj Atwood 100 Pearl Robertson 9G Herman Harris 96 Ethel Glenn 0G Mamie Mclntyre 96 Sale of Valuable Town Lot. W. H. Ituffin, commissioner, ad vertises to sell a town lot in Hen derson at public auction to the high est bidder for cash on Monday, April 1st, 1007. This is the property for merly known as the Cheatham prize house, now vacant, on the corner of Chestnut und Montgomery streets adjoining the lands of I). I). Overton, and (J. h. Harris, belonging to the entate of the late I. Y. Ynrboro. It was advertised for sale Feb 1th, but a higher bid having been put upon it a re-y.ale is made necessary. For further particulars see advertisement in another column. Bw'm Luxative Couh Syrup rotitainioK Ifoii.-y inn Tur ih espcciijM.v appropriate for liildif r . no opiiiteH or poihoni of nny char acter, conforms to the comlitioiiH of the Nji tiona Pure Food urn Drug Law, June .'50 l!i(. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It xp-lN Coughs nud Cohls hy gently moving the howvlx. Sold ly the Keriier-McSiiir Drug Company. . Wanted. A pair of well broke billy goats (that will not butt.) Address stating price, etc.. WALT KM W. ROWLAND, Jit. Take Vinol and keep warm by using hot water bottles. I5ig stock of both at PAUKKIt'S TWO DRITJ STORKS. Judge J. Crawford Biggs. Although this is only the third court he has held Judge Biggs pre sides like a veteran, and has won high praise by the aptitude and ability he displays. Well poised, sure of him self and quick to decide he makes things move along smoothly and rapidly wit hout undue haste or lack of consideration. Judge Biggs is re garded almost its a home man by our people. He was raised in Oxford and has a great many acquaintances and relatives among the citizens of Henderson and Vance county who feel an unusual degree of interest and pride in him. Judge Biggs is accompanied by his wife, a daughter of the late Henry T. Jordan, at one time an honored and respected citizen of Henderson and prominent member of the bar. She is a young woman of charming and agreeable personality inheriting both the intellectual qualities and social gifts and graces of her father and mother. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Y Cooper. A Valuable Lesson. 'Six years ago I learned a valuable les son." writes John Pleasant, of Mngnolia, bid. "1 then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills, and the longer 1 take them the bet ter I And them.'" They please everybody. Guaranteed by Melville Doreey, druggist. 25 cents. DR. S. RAPPORT will be at the Massenbrg Hotel Wed nesday, March 6th, for the purpose of examining eyes and fitting glasses. Bear in mind the day and date. Nice line of white wash goods and waist goods just received. See them be fore buying. II.. THOMASON. Celerv, tomatoes and cranberries at It. B. POWELL'S. Sknatou Overman's success with his amendment providing funds to keep agents in the foreign markets in the interest of the cotton goods trade is gratifying to note. Con structive statesmanship is what the State and the country need; they will never lack for the destructive zeal of the political barbarian. Charlotte Observer. It's a pleasure to tell out 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 25 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have hail a warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children hy simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's iough Cure. Sold bv Thomas Bros. rtOLUSTEH Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bniy Medicine for Bacy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. specific for Const Ipftt ton, Indlfrestlon. Uva uid Kidney Troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Irpur 3!ood, Bad Breath. SIiits:isi Bowels, Headacii. lad Backache. It's UocLv Mountain Tea in tat 't form, 55 cents a tioi. Genuine, made .IclustkB Drco Comtanv, Madison, Wis. tf LDEN NUGGETS TOR SALLOW PEOPLF. Sale of Town Lot. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF RE-S ALE, made by the Superior Court of Vance county in that Special Proceedings entitled Mr. Kate L. Yarboro. administratrix of R Y. Y'arboro. vs. Osmond Yarboro, et al, the undersigned will, on Monday, April 1st, 1907, it being the first Monday in said month, at the Court House door in Henderson. X. C, at about the hour of one o'clock p. m., offer for sale, to the highest bidder at public auc tion, that lot in the town ol Henderson upon which was once located ths Cheatham Prize House, now vacant, and described as follows: Adjoining D. D. Overton and G. B. Harris and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the North corner of Chestnut and Mont gomery streets, and runs thence in a North erly direction 82Vs feet to a stake on Chest nut street; thencs in a Westerly direction 71 feet to a stake, Cheatham's, now Yarboro's, corner in Overton's tine; thence in a Souther ly direction with G. B. Harris' Uks 82W feet to a stake on Montgomery street; thence along Montgomery street towards Chestnut street 71 feet to the beginning. Terms of sals cash. This Feb. 8, 1907. WM. H. RCFFIX, Commissioner. Fulfilled Expectations. In the John Tlionuis (.Y.iirert Com- j pany at the Grand Theatre Friday! nii;ht one of the finest attractions of i : the Lyceum course of entertainments , was presented. From the very hhih reputation that had preceded them , an entertainment of rare merit was I anticipated, and it is not too much to say tnat realization exceeded ex pectation. There are only three members of the company, John Thomas, humorist, Mrs. Annie Web ster Thomas, violin virtuoso, and Miss Clare Stone, pianist, but each is an artist excelling in his or her re spective role and the favorite was whoever happened -to be before the audience at the time. The program was a well arranged and pleasing one and each number was encored two or three times. The audience was an appreciative one and judging by the laughter and applause it was a thoroughly well pleased one. John Thomas and his company are gifted entertainers and will begiven a most cordial welcome if they ever p;iy Henderson another visit. THIS IS WORTH SAVING. The following simple home-made mixture is said to relieve any form of Rheumatism or backache, also cleanse and strengthen the KidneOs and Bladder. overcoming all urinary disorders, if taken before the stage of Iiright's disease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, onedialf ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsapurilla. three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime. A well-known authority states that these ingredients ure mainly of vegetable extrac tion, and harmless to use, and can be ob tained at small cost from any good prescrip tion pbarmu-y. Those who think they have kidney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder or Rheumatism, should give this prescription a trial, us no harm can pos sibly follow its use. and it is said to do won ders for some people. "Pineules" (non-alcoholic) madefrom resin from our Pine Forests used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kidney diseasen. Med icine for thirty days, $1, 00. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Iet our guarantee: coupon from the Kerner-Mc-Xair Drug Company. In Honor of a Canadian Belle. Contributed. Mrs. l. S. MeCoin entertained her friends Thursday afternoon, Februarv 21 st, with a Martha Washington Tea Party in honor of her charming; ijuest Miss Mclntvre of Toronto, Oanaaa. The entire lower floor was profusely decorated with ferns, palms and superb carnations. J jittle .Miss r ranees Single ton anil Master Conrad Kturges in Colonial costumes received the cards at the door; Misses Magdalene Landis and Florence Currin received the sruests in the hall; Mrs. MeCoin in black silk brus sels net over taffeta and her guest Miss Mclntyre in turquoise peau-de-cheyue re ceived in the drawing room, assisted by Miss Susie Linthicuni of Durham, in white silk with Irish point; Miss Irene ISetts in pale blue silk mull and chiffon. and Miss Mary Perry in white silk and lace. The guests were then shown into the mtisfc room by Mrs. J I. Singleton where punch was served by Miss Rebecca Wat- kins in cream embroidered chiffon over taffeta, assisted by Misses Horner, riummer, I'.uchan, Harris and Gregory. The guests were next taken to the din ing room by Miss Birdie Watson, where they were served delightful refreshments in courses by Misses Page. Halstead, Hart is, Elmore and Landis, with Mrs. J. II. Henderlite presiding at the tea table. all dressed in handsome Colonial cos tumes. At i):30 Mr. and Mrs. McCoin gave a masquerade party to the above young ladies and the young men of the town which was very amusing and enjoyable. A (il EST Croup can positively be stopped in '20 min utes No vomiting nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe Syrup, called Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is for Croup alone, re member. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. It's for Croup, that's all. Sold by Thomas Bros. -4 Your money refunded if after using three fourths () of a tube of ManZan.you aredis satisfied. Return the balance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheer fully refunded. Take advantage of this of fer. Sold by the Kerner-McXair Drug Com pany. The Board of Governors of the Jamestown Exposition selected for the official piano of the Exposi tion the sweet toned STIEFF PIANO These grand instruments will be used exclusively in the Music Hall add other music rooms. This se lection did credit to the judgment of the Board of Governors . . . You good you will surely lack discernment if also select the STIEFE PIANO "The Piano with the Sweet Tons.'' Write for particulars and prices. CHAS. M. STEIFF. 156 Granby St., Norfolk, Va. I Buttericks Patterns. f We distribute j ButterickLeaf- J t lets free and will order the Butterick Patterns f for any one " who wants them. X 1 EXRS. MISSIIXIER Commbion for ir Vance j . County. . Representative Taylor 1ns intro duced a bill in the I'ir-I.tture to create a Highway Commission fur Vance county, to levy a special tax for road improvement and divide the dispensary fund so as to apply a part of it to the public tond.s. .Some changes have been i;i;!e in tin original bill, ho-.v.-vtr, wlii' h iind been introduced and passed the House. After a cojir-rencevith p:r ties interested representing the roads, the schools and the tow, Mr. Tay lor agreed to amend his bill iu con formity with expressed wishes. The road commission is to be composed of seven members selected from dif ferent sections of the county, the mayor of the town to be one of them and act as ex-orficio chairman. They are to be appointed by the Legisla ture the first 3ear to hold othce until the next general election and there after elected by the people for a term of two years. A special road tax is to be levied not to exceed 25 cents on the 100 valuation of property and 7" cents on the poll, this tax to be levied and collected the same as other taxes. The division of the dis pensary fund is to be 15 per cent, to the roads, 40 percent, to the schools, and 45 per cent, to the town. This bill to take effect from the first day ( f August, 1907. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lunir trouhles is not affected bv the Xational I'ure rood and Drug law as ir contains no opiate or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults Sold hy all druggists. - - 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.; Catarrh and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by psoskxa. 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. Cures colds, throat trou bles, hoarseness, hay fever, ''stopped up" nose, breathing through mouth while sleeping, offensive breath, etc. It is ant: septic and contains no chemicals or drug having a narcotic effect, or that can causs the "(ini-habit." Sold at alldru? stores La Grtppi and Pneumonia. Foley h Money and Tar cures la arinne coughs and prevents pneumonia. Refuse any nut t ne genuine in the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. Highway Cfeil&t J M. J. CVNeil, 0l Drew's 5, lO Lassiter Building We wish you to wish your friends ' A HAPPY EASTER. There is not a better or more beautiful way of do ing this than sending them one of the beautiful Easter Post Cards which we now have in profusion Tinware and Glassware, We have many valuable articles in glass and tinware that the housewife cannot do without. CANDY! CANDY! D 357 pounds of Fresh Candy. 40 at 20 cts a pound. 40c Creams, Laces, Ribbon, Embroidery, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Half Hose, etc., etc. Drew's 5, lO Lass iter Building 3S3 Samuel Wathins Wm. T. Watkins Wat kins Hardware Go., WHOLESALE HARDWARE, HENDERSON, - Norfh Carolina. QUALITY QUANTITY PRICE Good Service and Reasonable Accommodations. FRED C. WOMBLE, MATTHEW D. WILDER. T. EDWARD CARPENTER, M. DORSEY GLOVER. F. C. WOMBLE, Jr., MRS. MAY COXNELL. M. L. COLE. GRAN MARA RLE and BOB LEE, Porter and Poller. Will be pleased to serve you and feel sure you will make no mistake in calling on us. Senator TUIman's Lecture. As already announced Senator Henderson Lyceum Association. .uu tuny iii-i.i, .Marcn inn. m.s is a pleasure a great many ieopl.e have been anxiously looking forward to. They want ttThear Senator Tillman, the man they have heard so. much about, and h- will no doubt begreet- ed tii by a full house. "A Plea for s I'eople"' will be the subject of his h-ttnv ,-unI it is safe to say the dis tinguished speaker will come with a ii;e.-s.jge worth caring. The Cincin nati Conimwial saya: Senator Ti luian is not a theorist lie sees thiugs as they actually exist. His honesty has never been questioned. He calls things by their proper names. He is as, brave as a lion, nnd as gentle as a woman. An enemy of shams, a ventilator of fraud, a friend of reform, and a defender of honesty. Modest to a degree, he assumes to be "nothing that he is not. He is cordially disliked by those who want to perpetrate fraud upon the Government. South Carolina has sent abler men to Senate than he but none who was a greater friend of- the people. I le is never afraid to express his opinion in a forceful manner upon all public questions. Whatever may be said for him or against him, he is in no sense a trimmer. There is no mistaking where h? stands. He. is either for a measure or against it, and if it is an iniquitous one, he can always becoimted upon as opposing it with all the power at his command. Does Coffee disagree with you? Probably ir docs. Then try Dr. Sheop's Health Coffee. 'Health ('office" is a elever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of reat Coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Cof fee, yet its flavor and taste matches closely oht Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stom ach, heart or kidutyu can't stand Coffee drinking try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It's safe even for the youngest child. Sold b.v Robert B.Powell. TEN DAYS Special Sale of- i orchon and Val Laces worth 8 end 10 cents per yard for only fit dainty match sets. Thomas & Newcomb. A penjiy's worth of Oil may save a Plumber's Bill of Five Dollars. "Everything in Hardware" and 25 Cent Store. Opposite Harris' Warehouse. cent Chocolates Gums, etc, 1 Oc. and 25 Cent Store. Opposite Harris Warehouse. mm 0 33 I'itv Sales-manager. Traveling Salesman. Traveling Salesman. Stock Clerk. Shipping Clerk. Stenographer. Book-keeper. Contemporary Quh ly Interest Two Excellent Pa- , c . . , . . . . pet iuuvwcu uj mumaica uw cussion. t'outribnted. The Contemporary Club met last Monday night with Col.Uenry Perry, there being an uncommonly good at tendance. In the absence of the pres ident, Mr. T. M. Pittman, the meet ing was called to order by Mr. W. S. Parker, vice-president. Tho Pro gramme Committee offered the fol lowing programme for the current term, which was adopted: March 18, 'Contributions to l'svchol ORy from the Society for Psychical Re search." Dr. G. A. Coggeghall. Afril 1, -Tore Food Laws." Mr. II. G. S. Davi. April 22, "The Legislature of lt07." Mr. A. J. Harris. May 13, ' 'The Destiny of William Street Mr. Samuel Watkine. June -3, "Federal Usurpations." Mr. T. M. Pittman. June 24, Public Address. Speaker to be selected. f Two papers of a very high order of. merit were read by Dr. A. S. Pendle ton and Col. Perry. Dr. Pendleton's subject was "Some Recent Advances in Medicine," and it was handled in a way that proved most interesting even to those uninitiated in the mys teries of Galen and Hippocrites. The wonderful progress of medical science was briefly and rapidly sketched,and as with a masterly hand the services of such men as Pasteur and Koch were touched upon, the listeners felt something of the debt civilization is under to those who have broken the backbone of the dragons, of Dip theria, Small-pox, Yellow Fever tind like monsters that have preyed un restrained on the human race. The paper evoked considerable discussion. Dr. Coggeshall made an instructive talk on aseptic surgery, and Dr. Har ris spoke of the future advance of tho profession as being along the line of prevention of disease, rather than of its cure. Under cross examination some interesting facts were brought out; as, for instance, that the prac tice of bleeding patients had not been wholly abandoned. While it was reluctantly admitted that under the prevention policy there was the advantage of tho 'patient's lasting" longer. Col. Perry's theme was, "What is Needed to Make Henderson a More Attractive Place of Residence." No man is better fitted, both by long and intimate acquaintance with the facts, as well as by inherent good taste and discriminating judgment as to what a town should 'be, to do justice to such a subject. The Col onel went at the business as a hun gry man approaches a large size steak in a first-class restaurant. He is known as a man of few words, but he can make himself understood upon occasion. The occasion was ripe Monday night, and the Colonel had his sickle in hand. It turned out to be more of a scalpel, however; and in tho pursuance of the preced ing paper he gave a practical demon stration in verbal surgery. With a deft stroke or two he laid bare some public utility nerves that havecaused a few aches and groans here and there in the municipal body. Then he turned back his cuffs and went down into the subject. There were numerous indications of a diseased condition which was diagnosed as being largely due to a negligence rather thoughtless than intentional, and to some bad habits the patient had drifted into. It is needless to speak further here of this clinic, as the paper is to be published in full. But it may be add ed that "Dr." Perry can bind up as well as nrike sore; and his healing and gentle touch is seen iu the hand some and eloquent tribute to the charm of Henderson with which his paper concludes. But the patient was not to escape here. The lust of investigation pervaded the room, and every man was armed with a knife and alsoa healing plaster of hisown. The municipal body was dissected, probed, analyzed. Each had his private grievance, or at least his per sonal opinion as to the nature and cause of the ills from which the town suffered, and each his own remedjf to offer. In sober reality, however, this dis cussion was not onlv very interest ing but liable to be helpful in its re- suits, jvery man present was evi dently anxions for the prosperity and well-being of the town, and ready to contribute his quota thereto more faithfully than he had done hereto fore. It was all iu the kindest snirit. and while candor marked the utter ance of the various speakers,yet there was a remarkable absence of any thing like personal spite or malice: and no slightest charge of deliberate wrong doing, public or privte, was expressed or implied It was evident that there were things touching the life and interests of the town in vari ous wave that needed correction or improvement. It is hoped that some practical benefits may result. One thing, at least, was made clear. If iu the pursuit of private interests the representative citizens of Henderson have even neglected the welfare of the towD, they certainly have that welfare close to heart and are ready, when the way is pointed out, to ,-ict and, if need 1?, make sacrifices in its behalf. There were two things that bear promise of good results. One was the intention avowed by members of the Club to take advantage of the pubiic press, and from time to time as conditions, mav demand, to dis cuss municipal problems and inter ests in the column!? of the town naner. The other was the appointment of a Public Improvement Committee, which shall have matters of public interest that in various ways may affect the town specially in charge, and to whose consideration such mat ters mav be referred from time to time. This committee mav also co operate with similar bodies when some united action on the part of the citizens of the town may be need ed for its betterment. The next meeting of the Club will be held at the home of Mr. Pittman at which time a paper will be read by Dr. Coggesnall on "llie Contribu tions to Psychology Frora the Society for Psvchical Research." The date of this meeting was postponed till March loth as Senator lillraans lecture comes on March 11th. PUcofroplhaTepu. tny nffer from pile when yon can ue DeWitt' CarboHzed Witch Hazel saJre and set relief. Xothinr Velso to good, lie ware of imitations e that the name is stamped on eaeh box. Sold at Parker's Two Drag Stores. o () () () () o o 8 o o o C) o o Savings EDepartmsnt FofsiI RJatiotwimal UBaiidEi9 HENDERSON, North Carolina. Four Per Cent. Interest Compounded ( twice each year on money left in No amount too small to receive our careful attention. C) o C n IMA rvrSO O HENRY PERRY,w O () Buy More, Spend ILess. You can do this if you buy at the IHIeinidleirsoM novelty Store. A little money goes a long wavs hero, and in our vnrid stock vou wid find the THINGS YOU WANT AT TINS PRICF. YuC WANT TO PAY: Lnces, Hamburg? and Ribbons, Ladies' Collars, Handkerchiefs and Bolts, Towels and Bath Rugs, Toilet Soaps, Novelties of all kinds, Magazines. Picture and Picture Frames, Glass and Crockery Ware, Tin Ware, Knamel Ware and all kiuds of Kitchen Novelty Utilities. Household ami Cooking Utensil. Five and Ten Come Cent in and Victor Talking Machines and Records. There are others, but. none so good. Henderson Novelty Store. Vernon Alston, Mtvnn.ger. 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 patroa;e of my cuntomera that 1 was able to do this nnd I wish to thank you nil, my businoHH ha frrowu from year to year, has never fallen behind "oue jKnny in nny year com pared with the previous one, I mention this since it hns Iteconie the custom to "blow your own horn" .,nd I fear that my silence may lead sonic to think that 1 am forgotten. I am better prepared to serve you today than I ever wnn, I have some more experience, have a batter stork, a tetter trade that I may keep it freHh, a better system, and can say with pride a competent set of salesmen that have no other interests but arc looking to thnt of my cus tomers nnd that of the store. Powell's ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Have Your SPRING SUIT made at DBo So Air(Dims(iDim9 New Samples All In. RO YSTER'S Assorted Chips, received three times a. week by express. Only 20 cents per pound. Two phones, both No. 143. Two quick wagons at yoxircall. Pirie Grocery Company Good Advice Hot Chocolate, Bullions, etc "Prescriptions Toilet Articles ! THE KERNER-rOAIR DRUG COMPANY. o 8 o C) o o C) o o 8 our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, o () o o o o nm-m trr- - E. R. HAShlNS, Goods see our of line. all Kinds. AND A GROCERY. Grocery Florida for Hot Weather. Our Fountain for Hot Drinks. Onr Specialty. of every description. i a
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