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0 A BUSINESS Be Sore If Yoi Wast "Tj ADVERTISING You are right by first writing an ud ver t isement meeting forth the bargains yon of fer, and. insert it in the GOLD Ll Thus prepared forhuH iiu.'HH, you can Then Go Ahead. THAT I rVjrtii Hating To reach the people ot Hen derson and sur rounding coon try, let them know the induce ment you hold ont to get their trade by a well displayed adver tisement in 18 THE FOUNDATION or SUCCESS IN 1IIV OilCIUCCt 2 Wjrtii Advertising X Suit labngy KVi.KV DAY n THE YEAR, L,, 3 Tfee 60LD LEAF. jo ..nrai a n Ull tJI F-.ii Er5 1l Plxll n - y r m y i igai Vi.--.-w- k.. Sse5C-.i" THAD R. BANNING, Publisher. " Cakolina, Caroliita, HZe.7-E3nt7s Blesshstgs -A-TTEiisro Her." SUBSCRIPTION $1.60 Cash. VOL. XXVI. HENDERSOy. X. C., THUE SPAY, MARCH 7, 1907. - No7ll7 Do You Want to Know What You Swallow? ThrT' Is a ct :' . (..Ti-r:. in hi COUli'rv HI l.lV f .( MKf.KI.VKS OK KNO' N V Mi'O-l i !'. I' i-ti,t .liidrul '.I. it' I wlii.ihi r it be 1 kxJ. Orr.k infii'iiii- 1;.- ,aitrn. thU pri-.vir: el i p o! t T'r dii Ti." art of tin- public, ari'l sati'!.-: that the f ii I t publicity c;in only dJ.! tin,- vv.-ll-cari!''! n-p:.t;iti'n of hU mcJ; cinijs. Dr. K. v. 1'nr , of !' (Tal, N. Y.. has "taken tiriH' ! tin: for lK k." as i-, wt :unl is n:bli-iiii;j broadcast a list if all the iincn li4-nts cnti rinpr into Lis !iliiih' ni''.i.-iii'-s, t!; "dolI(;n M-ical Ii'V (v ry " tin- ixipiilar liver inviKorator. stornai Ii Uc i'-. hlMi jnirilier and heart r",'i!Utir; :uiof fiis Tavorito I'rescrip tion" for weak, over - work!, brokei. ijm'.'ii, nervous and invalid woinoii. 'i'iiis Uild and out-.Hoken movement on Die part of Dr. l'ier-e, lias, by showin x;n-t!v what ids well-known medicine ar.- i-oiiixm- ! of. completely disarmed a!! liarpin . ritits who have heretofore un iiiMtly attaeketi t'lem. A little pamphle' lias iieen -.o-ii'i l"d. from the statidard iiieilicil ant!i"rities of all tli; several schoi.N of praclii-e. showing the strofiiroj-1 f- ' r-e'iii ,r ! I. y leading medical wi H.er r f !. icvi-r.i! i-,"r"diiMil.- which i iiti r I it t j In 1'ieree's medi -ines. A copy of thi lilt'- inntk is mail.Ml free to any one dc sirinji to 1 vra morn coneerniiKr the valu able, native. i r-M'-i rial plants which enter Into tl.o composition of Dr. 1'ierce s med icines. Adjress Dr. Pierce as above. Dr. l ien-K s T'lra-rint Pellets are tiny. ig-sr-coated ani. Iiiliou- granules. Ttiey red niale and i.:vinru(i Simnncli. Liver an.i l:-.iwels. I'o tint tietfet the "pill halilt." Itiit Clin- consi 1 1 :i i ion. one or twncai'li day for a Id .at -e and regulator, three or four for ai. active l uihaitu;. One: trie. I always in favor. $50,000 GPrS AWAY, in copies of Tin' Peoples t'oiuiiion Sense Merllcal Adviser, a tH.k tint sold to the ex tent or jUo.im.ki opi . a i. w years afo. at ?l..i per copy. Last yeai we jrave away t'tn.imf) worth of ihe,e tnvalun le IkhiUs. '1 his year v shall irlve awav fMi.'im h of them. Will u hnn inlhis Ik iii lit ? if so, nd nly -1 one-cent starnfs I'M'i r r st of nniliiii.' o-ilv for -k in ft i ,f .:ipii cov r.. or ::' t . for . loth 1,ouimI. Ad'i -.-H. V. Pierce. Kutralo. Li. Y. Tain in the head pain anywhere. ha Its cans. Pain iscoriKfstion. pain U hlood pressure nothing elsn usually. At lenst. so says lr. Shoop, und to provn It he h:i 'Tented n little pink tahlet. That tablet called 1 r. Shoop's llea'luchu Tablet roaxeg Mood pressure away from pain (snters. Its effect is hiiriuiuK. pleasliiRly ilelilfhtfu. iontly, thoiiili safely, it surely euuuli.es thu IiUmmI circu lation If you have ;i heada hp. it's hlood pr-i?Ufe. Ii it's jiaiidul pi rinds with women, same cause. If ou are sleepless, restless, nervous, it's blooJ ciiiie,tinii hlood pre-iiire. That surely is a (vnaint v. for I r shiwip's llemlafho Tablets stop It if -i) uifiiutes. and the tablets .simply distribute th tiiinatural hlood pressure. Hnne your lin -r. uud doesn't it tret red, anil well, and pain you? of rimr it docs. It's con- f 'tiliou. bl(Ml pressure. You'll find it where pain always. It's simply Common Sense. We sell ut 'J cent-, mid cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets THOMAS BROS. Take This To Your DRUGGIST For Tria! Box and Booklet FREE HOWEYandTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is ia a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley &. Company, Chicago. For Sale at All Drug Stores. See Us When You Want Lime, Cement, "Tite Hold" WeJl Plaster. Brick, Shingles, Doors and Windows. Full stuck at binvivt Storage Young's old mill. Prices. Poythress Coal and Wood Co. -I'hout. No. $S.- DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, ISendei son, N. C. tor OI I ICli: Over t. u. Davis Store. HENRY PERRY. 1NSLRANCE. A strong line of both LIFE AND FIRE 'OMI'AXIES represented. Policies issued and risks placed to best advantage. Office: : : : In Court House. Let Us Saw Your WOOD. We furnish our own fuel. We saw lots of 5 cords or more at 50e per cord. Full Stock Coal and Wood. HENDERSON ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY. nil It 'i PAIN m In the Right Direction. Jreermboro Itnlustiial News. On the thirteenth of the current month Preaiilent W. V. Finley of the Soutliern Huilwuy, delivered un address in Atlanta to the represent atives of the freight and HHsenrer deiartnientM of that railroad upon various phases of their duty both to the company and to the public. Anion"; other matters President Finley laid jrreat stress upon the lact t hat the interests of a railroad and the public which it served were identical and insisted that the repre sentn lives of the railroad ;ive"eon ! siderate treatment of every one hav- in": business with the road." My lei'Honnl exeiience convinces me ! i that the ieop!e as a rule are fairininued unduhen fully informed can be relied ; upon to deal justly with the transiorta j tion interests. We are certainly ;lad that the head of the largest railroad system in the Southern States looks uponlhe mat ter in this way and we trust that he will impress upon nil of his subordi nates i be fact that no railroad, or any other corporation for that mat ter, can hope to succeed by a policy oi habitual antagonism. Some days after this addresss was delivered Mr. '. II. Akert, Jiciier.il manager of the road, sent copies of .Mr. rmley sspeeeh to the more un poi'tailt of the officers of the OJter.lt- llir dcjmrt meat together wit h .1 let- ter of his OWIl addressed to them fl'om which We take the following ex- U'act: - Ati 1... i. t ,.,i .111 lllfllj UUD VML1U LU Ilt:i(IIL UIIVI passenger men as to their duties to the public and to the road apply with equal force to the men in the operating depart ment. 1 1 is the earnest desire of the of tii era of the company to promote and maintain harmonious relations with all those doing business .with the Southern Uailwny and to increase the efficiency of the road in every direction. For the at tainment of the br'Ht results it is neces sary that ns jiirit of co-ojieration should exist in all departments and that each individual should thoroughly understand his duties ami should zealously devote himself to their faithful performance. I in voke the hearty support of every man in this department in carrying out the policy of the company in these impor tant matters. In connection with this general ques tion of consideration of the public, and in addition to other duties of employes .ii this respect, I desire to be understood that whenever there is an unusual delay to a passenger train, the cause of it, so iar as known, and its probable duration should be politely and frankly communi cated by those in charge of the train to the passengers, and their questions in re-sp-'ct to it should be considerately an swered. In all matters the bearing of our employes toward passengers, as well as toward the public, should be govern ed by a high sense of courtesy and con sideration. Neither the truth nor the import ance of this matter can be question ed. The question of rates, both jas senger and freight, is now being wide ly discusssd, but the idea underlying the quotations we havegiven should not be overlooked. We have always been an earnest advocate of govern mental control and regulation of railroads. We think that manj rail road rates, both freight and passen ger, are unreasonably high and should.be regulated aud reduced, but at the same time we are firmly con vinced of the fact that much of the friction that today undobtedly, ex ists between the railroads and the general jtublic has been caused by want of courtesy and considera tion on the jiart of the railroads to wards the traveling and shipping public and the resentment, some times carried to unjust and extreme lengths, on the part of a large por tion of the public towards the rail roads which has been largely caused by the attitude too often assumed by the railroads in their dealings with the public. If Mr. Finley insists upon the policy advocated by him, and we have no reason to doubt that he will do so, md if other railroad presidents will join the movement, the result will be that matters affecting the relation--hij) of the railroads to government ,.,i.l ,,Ki;. i... .,.i ,;n i... Ijiiiu uic puuiiv. l ull ut; uuu mil uc otri. i led in a spirit that has oftentimes leen consjacuously absent in the past. Time only can tell what the out come will be but we hope for the best und will most heartily welcome the day when u better understanding and more cordial spirit will exist be tween the jeople of theState and the railroad companies. . . -. Hurried meals. lack of exercise are the main causes of dysiepsia. A Rings Dys pepsia Tablet after each meal aids digestion and improves the appetite. Sold by the rierner-MeXuir DriiR Company. Better Let It Alone. Charlotte Observer. Even apart from the danger of ex posing the whole State eonstitutionl amendment of r.KK) to successful at :ackin the courts by extending the educational qualification for new vhite voters beyond 1008, the Demo cratic legislative caucus did well to vote down extension. The addi tional reason is well stated bv The Progressive Farmer. ''With our present educational facilities,' it says, "any white boy worth his salt can learn to read and write before he becomes of ace To snv to th shift- lless and careless that we would take care of them anyhow, while at the same time spurring the negro to take advantage of his school, by rea son of the educational requirement, would help nobody worth the help ing, would simply encourage white ignorance, and would be a plea of weakness unworthy of our race." Which is so obvioulsy true that it cannot be honestly questioned. Prevent Headache. Force them? No aids them. Kamon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pel lets strengthens the liver and digestive organs so that they do their own work and fortifies your constitution against future trouble. Entire treatment 25 rents. At nt all drug stored. Benjamin Tillman. Kev. J. D. Coleman, in Sound Money. God le piaised for men that dare To speak the truth in season; Who dare to ull the maek from off The face of lurking treason. That fear not gilded enthroned wronir. Hut facing nil its power. Do epeak the good of (lod abroad. And smite it in its hour. Of grentest triumph, glut with gold. And fleshed with lust and (treed. When tautened on the people's vitals It dath gorje ami feed. Fear not, brave Tillao-n, though the scorn Of plutocrat and vauMal, May pause a moment thee to curse, In midst of their wild wassail, 'Tis not, the slave and cringing car. The sycophant and Hervile, That's written in the hook fin high. Hut those who're truly noble; Those who fear not face of man, Though crowned and rolled in sable, Who Senate.State and church alike Despise and hold ignoble. When truth and right are held in cheek. And vice enshrined in cannon; I5ut hold the greater crime to be To yield to gold and mammon. Hail! then ye "hen ven-born hand,'" For freedom fight as ever, Nor dentil. nor gold, nor fear, nor heP The truth and ri-hf shrill sever. Improper action of the knltiexs ci uses backache, lumbago, rheumatism. ''I'ineules'' 1 ; kidney remedy that will relieve these dis- I eases. Pleasant to tiike and guaranteed to 'give satisfaction or money refunded. ' Ke- j lief n every dose." Sold l.y the Kcrner-Mc- Nuir Drug Company. i . -cm- . : RansGm's Great Service to the State !Shi tesville La ml mark. Mrs. U. .. lirt! k. widow of the late lnited States District Judge Brooks, died at. her home in Eliza beth City last Tuesday night, aged 7") years. The death of Mrs. Brooks recalls the fact that it was her hus band who issued the writ f habeas corpus in North ('-irolina in the days of reconstruct ion and released some of our citizens from jail. When Kirk's forces, backed by Gov. Holden, were going about the State arresting the best citizens and throwing them into jail without a hearing, application was "made tit the State Supreme Court for writs of habeas corpus. The writs were tefused, the answer being that the "judiciary was exhaused." Unable to get any semblance- of jus tice at the hands of the State au thorities,jJudge Brooks, of the United States court, was appealed to, aud he issued the writ which opened the jail doors and released many of the most prominent citizens of the State. And it wants to be remembered that the man who secured that writ from Judge Brooks, and thus rendered that great service to his helpless peo ple, was Matt. W. Ransom. afterward for 24 years United States Senator from North Carolina. This signifi cant service was only one of many rendered his people by that distin guished son of our State,who spent practically his whole life in serving his people. North Carolina honored him while he lived, and it should honor his memory, now that he is dead. Mr. Julian, rsf Rowan, has In troduced in the Legislature a bill to place a statue of Gen. Ransom in the capitol at Washington. The bill ought to pass. Coughs and eolds eontracted at this season of the year should haveimmediateattention. Bee's Laxative Cough Siyrup contains Honey and Tar and is unequalled for hoarseness, croup and coughs. Pleasant: mothers en dorse it; children like to take it. Contains no ODiates. Moves the bowels. Sold by the Kerner-MeN'air Drug Company. Equalization of Taxation. Sanford Express. Much is being said just now about the equalization of salaries. This is all right, pay in proportion to the amount ot work and importance ot the office but what is most needed is the equalization of taxation. The greatest inequality and injusitce comes in right here all persons not paving equallv in proportion to their taxable property. A glance at the tax books will open the eves of peo ple as to how poor some of their neighbors are whom they suppose to be well off. There ought to be a law requiring the tax abstracts to be pub lished m each countv every year, showing the amount of taxableprop ertv of all kinds, bv whom given in and how much, and the number of taxable polls, just as there is to pub lish the exhibit of countv expendi tures. This we believe would go a j long way toward correcting1 the evil ' of uiulur valuation. Hknpeusox j Gold Leaf. The Express has advocated the , making of just such law. And it is j needed nowhere in the country worse than herein Moore county. Some of . those wiio ought to be among the largest tax payers in the county pay very little taxes in comparison to j the amount of property they i own. This makes it hard on those who list thir property at any thing like its real value. Thev must bear the burden while those who have no regard for their oath, get off lightly. So me of the weal t h ies t real estate men in the county do very little toward supporting tiie government yet they don't mind spending money to de feat the plans of others who wish to better their own circumstances. If the property assessors will do their duty in Moore county this year, some people iu the future will pay more taxes ou their property than they have in the past. If they are not willing to do this they should be made to do it. "Preventies" will promptly cheek a told or the Grippe when taken early or at the "pnpeze stage." Pre vent ies cure seated colds as well. Preventies are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., will gladly mail you samples and a book on Colds free, if you will write him. The sam ples prove their merit. Check early Colds with Preventies and stop Pneumonia. Sold in 5 nd 2-1 cot, hoxw by Thoma Bro. STOP WOMAN AND CONSIDER First, that almost every operation in our hospitals, performed upon women, becomes necessary because of neglect of such symptoms as Backache, Irregularities, Displace ments, Pain in the Side, Dragging Sensations, Dizziness and Sleepless ness. Second, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native ropts and, herbs, has cure more cases of female ills than any other one medicine known. It reg ulates, strengthens and restores women's health and is invaluable in preparing women for child-birth and during the period of Change of Life. Third, the great volume of unsolicited and grateful testimonials on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn. Mass. many of which are from time to time being published by special permission, give absolute evi dence of the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound For more than 30 years has been curing Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations. Weak P.ack, Falling and Displacements, In flammation and Ulceration, and Organic Diseases, and it dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law, Lydia E. Pink ham in advising. Thus she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Write today, don't wait until too late. Wanted SeveraJ neat women and girls to operate Sewinrj Machines. Clean, easy and paying employment. Be ginners ptvid good wages. All ma chines run by power. Boci.rd secured at moderate rates. O For full particulars, apply promptly to GOLDEN BELT MANUFACTURING CO. DvsrHs.m, N. C. "h--- -"QW-'" The Circulation Stimulated MKLiixlnxeivt 1 gf 'Sloans EKSlS .r'l Address SSf IS IlfYourOhewtag REYNOLDS' BUH OUTiED TOBACCO CONTAINS LESS SWEsTEMifiG THAN ANY OTHER, BECAUSE THE QUALITY OF THE SUN CURED LEAF USED IN ITS MANUFACTURE NEEDS LESS. REYNOLDS' SUH CURED IS THE HIGH-CLASS CHEW THAT YOU FOR MERLY GOT, COS TiMCi FROM 60c. TO $1.00 PER POUND. SOLD AT 50c. PER POUND IN 5c. CUTS; STRICTLY 10c. AND 15c. PLUGS, A?4D IS THE BEST VALUE IN BUM CURED TO BACCO THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FOR CHEWERS. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO,, WInsfon-SaIsm, N. C. n -. NlV " Al t t d ' and the Muscles and Joints lubricated by using : Kx aII ntKe VAS1 Treatise On The Horse'Sent Free Dr. Earl S.S!oan,Boston,Mass. Tobacco all For i W8U Gen. Beverly S. Royiter. Iexington Diwpatcu. The newspaper people of the State ought not to forget Gen. Beverly S. Itoyster, of Granville, who so elo- ; quently eulogized and defended the editors of North Tarolina from the implied chargethatthej- were bought ! and owned by the railroads. He not oniy securea the passage ot ins termit the people of the town to de atnendinent leaving the law relating 'cide by ballot whether the town to contracts as it now stand?, but j should remain dry or whether n dis said among other things: j pensary should be established. This "Editors cannot be bought, subsidized seems fair enough, if tho principle of or muziled. They are on a higher plane, allowing the people to vote on this lliey have done more than nnv elafH of : :.. i. 1 ..n peopie ior .Nortn uaroiiua. lhev pie for r.orth tarohua. Ihey ntnnd for the moral uplift and make fewer mis takes than any other class of onr citi zens." "His tribute to the press' said the .Yens and Observer, "was warm, glowing and appreciative." Gen. Royster is easily a lealer in the House and one of the biggest men in the Legislature. If there were more like him down there, there would be more brains mixed up with our laws. Under Gov. Aycock he was adjutant-general for four years. He is a prominent Mason and has been Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. He is a Baptist and in his home tow?5 of Ox ford he stands high with his people. The most remarkable thing about it is that, although a very able lawyer with a fine practice, withal a highly educated man, he never spent an hour in a college, and had to leave even the old field schools at the age of 14. He educated himself, and is pre-eminently a self made-man. The fifth district has no biirger, better man in it and the people over there ought to be proud of him. He is a dean, honorable, tvble Christian gen tleman, with the elements so mixed in him that any body can see he is a man. The winds of March have no terror to the. user ot De Witt s Laruonzeu iteu tiazei Salve. It quickly heals chapped and crucked skin. Good too for boils and burns, and un doubtedly the best relief for piles. Sold here at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Senator Graham's Philippic. - Wilminprton MesHenircr. That was a terrible tongue lashing Senator Graham administered to Lieutenant Governor Winston in the Senate on Monday, and the beauty of it is that the latter deserved every word of it. We would give it more hearty approval if the Senator had made it severer. The action of the persiding officer of the Senate in appointing the con ference committee was a showing ot its hand bv that "Raleigh political gang" whose motto is "rule of ruin." It is a handfull of politicians and of fice seekers composed in part of ex republicans negro affiliating repub licans at that and half-baked popu lists who now claim to be democrats because they see 110 chance of pie or power in the other parties. It is strange that the masses of the people allow themselves to be led like sheep bv such a crowd. The action of the lieutenant gover- nor snows to wiiat extremes mose 1 . ii men are ready to go in order to car ry a point. They are a menace to the Democratic party, ami it tliat party should in the near future lose control of the State it will be lecause of the tvrannical action of that Ral nigh gang which has been ajlowed to secure complete control oi the party for the advancement of their person al ambitions. SenatorGraham had iust cause for his indignation at the affront placed upon him and the Democratic major ity, and the people of the State who disapprove of short cuts and "pea nut politics" in legislative proceed ings sliould let him know that he has their moral support. Iu using a cough syrup; why not get the lest? One that omes highly recommended is Bees LaxativJ Cough Syrup, contains Honey and Tar and is superior to other eough syrups in many ways. Children always like it because it contains no opiates, is a laxa tive and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money refunded. Try it. Sold by th' Kerner-McN'nir Drug Company. . . - - . - - No Lien Law for Tenants. Tarboro Southerner. Dr. I'itt has introduced a bill lo apply to this county prohibiting tenant, s but not landlords from 1 giving agricultural leins. The con-! stitutionality of this bill is doubtful and confining it to one county maV work a hardship t time merchants! in the country. The object of thoj measure is to insure the landowners a more efficient coutrol of labor. The motives prompting this bill are the best, but is open to serious ques tions if the objects aimed at will be; acomplished. The tenant may take it into his head to go where he can trade with whom he pleases and not through the landowner, or under his direction. If the law were made to apply t the entire State, great good might result from it. The two classes mostly cbr.eerned are the landowners and the time merchants. Their intrests may be somewha antagonistic, but not entirely s as we see the matter. So far as the people as a whole are concerned it would be better if every deal or trade was on a cash basis, but there's not a few who with strong reason contend that thus far under paesent conditions such a system is impracticable, many instates caa be cited where great if temporary hard ship would result. Yet if the whole state could be put under such a sys tem, we would like to see it tried. Dr. Pitt's idea no doubt is that there must be a leginning. . -- -. Everyone knows that Spring u4be sea on of the year when the system needs cleansing. Dade"s little Liver Pill are highly recom- ' mended. Try them Sola by the Kerner MoXsir P-ngr Cobwiit. Partisanship Ron to Seed. Statesvillc Landmark. i Spakinjj of partisanship run to! seed, there was an extreme instance of it in the House of the legislature a few days ago. Scotland Neck is a dry towu by specfal legislativeenact inent. Representatives from Halifax introduced and suDnorted a bill to i,. , i.:ku:-..:..0 1 .1 - "i'" j'i uniuiLiuiiista t)(puswu ui bill and there was a hot tight over it, although it finally passed thellcuse. When it was before that body Mr. Dowd, of Mecklenburg, led the oppo sition and he plied Mr. KiUhin, of Halifax, who was making the tight for the bill, with many ouestions.Mr. Dowd being prompted by the treas urer of Halifax county, Tho follow ing txtractis from the Charlotte (Ut- servers legislative report: tie (Mr. Kitchin) said one of the prime movers in this effort to run rough shod over the Representative; from Halifax had voted for a coal black negro in Hal ifax and against one of the whitest Dem ocrats in North Carolina. Dowd asked Kitchin if the man who had so voted was not the Democratic treasurer of Halifax county. Kitchin said that w a true and then Dowd asked if Kitchin had not voted for this man. With this Kitch in replied: "lama Democrat. He was nominated by the Domoeratie party, having become a Democrat, and I staud by ray party platform and nominees and vote straight when it commands me." (Great nnnlause.l This is one instance in which the ap plause seems to have been misnlaced. The treasurer voted for a negro against a white man, bet wit afterward accent ed by the Democrats, nominated and elected to ojfice. Having been accepted as one of the faithful and given a place among the chief priests and scribes in the party, his past offenses were seemingly forgiven. Certainly it is not becoming in those who accepted him to make pub lic mention of the offense afterward. It might be inferred from Mr. Kitchin's re mark that he considers the treasurer no better now than he was when he voted for a negro against a white man.but that Mr. kitchin voted for him simply because his party nominated him. Logically, this process of reasoning would foree a Democrat to vote for a negro or just any old thing his party named. Such ex treme partisanship cannot le good cit izenship, but if the party man feels bound to accept whatever is offered he should not make public complaint about it af terward . You sliould be very careful of your bowels when you have a cold. Nearly oil other cough syrups are constipating opiates. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels contains NO opiates. Conforms to National Pure Food and Drug Law. IJears the endorsement, of mothers everywhere. Children like its pleasant taste. Sold nt. Par ker's Two Drug Stores. . .. , . . . - - Ransom First. Stiitesvilli- Landmark. Mr. Kluttz has introduced a bill in the Senate "to honor the memory of Zebulon Baird Vance and Charles Duncan K elver by erecting statues of them in the national capital." North Carolina should first honor the memory of Matt W. Ransom be fore taking further steps in this praise worth- work. Charlotte Chronicle. Tho Chronicle is right. Gen Ran som served his State faithfully and with destinguished ability, iu war and in peace, for more than a gene ration. The State never had a more loyal and faithful son and it owes it to' itself to honor his memory. The last few years of his life Gen. Ran som was not iu accord with th dominant sentiment politically in North Carolina, but as longhe was able to stand on his feet he went on the stump and spoke earnestly for his party. It is not creditable to the leaders iu State affairs that no effort has been made to honor Ransom's memory. In fact the neglect is evi dence of a narrowness that is dis creditable. To remove a iough you must get at the eohl which causes t he cough. There is noth ing so good for this as Kennedy's Iixative Tough Syrup- The liquid cold relief that is most qnickly effective, that stills and quiets the cough and diives out the cold. Sold at Parker's Ts-o Drug Store. SENATOR REED SM00T. Commenting 011 the vote of Sena tors Simmons and Overman against seitinir Senator Reed Smoof. the Columbia (S. C. Miresays: We not that both the Senators from North Caolina voted against Senator Smoot Ueause he is "un worthy of a Heat in the Senate." It must have leen difficult for Senators who wish to act in this matter as reasonable men and jut men to find a reason for voting to expel Mr. Srnoot and the two Senators from the Old North State have not suc ceeded in finding a reason for their action. To expr-1 Heat or Srneot would have been a direct blow at the sovereignty of I.'tnh, and a blow at the venerated principle of State rights a principle venerated at least in the South and in North Carolina. He is Utah's representative, and not a single one of the serious charges made against him was sustained. He is not even a polygamist, not even a defender of polygamy, does not even acqmes in the old doctrine, but actively opposed it. History will undoubtedly set down the Senators that voted to expel a man who had justly been chosen Senator, and who was guiltless of every charge brought against him, as devoid of the moral courage necessarj to remain true to duty and right in the face of such an exhibition of popular hysteria. KODOL digests whit you eat and qoieklv overcome)! indirection, which is a forerinner of Dyspepsia. It is mad in strict conform ity to the National Pare Fogd and Htoks -Law and is sold on a urn e ran tee relief plan. Sold at Parker's Two Dni rHore V Makes a Woman Look Ten Years Younger Eccause It takes a areat welflht Oil tier mind . . Solves the daily lM-rt proMm. Uy u ia Jcll-O it U jxil lo to sen o a tli iereut desert every day iu the vear. It-ll-O van lo preimrttt !n- htintlv simply jfcXrw. iM l. tu,; ukt w:d sot to cool. T Awn. 10c. per p. '.je, at all groet-r-x TW Ccare fr Ftx4 C, tt Rv, K. T. VUlt oh r booth tlJ aturetown K po It Head High Tobacco can easily 1k raised with reiru iar. even stands, and of the very test grade, for which the highest prices ran be gotten at your ivarchousa, or lrora tobacco buyarn If you will, afew weeks betore plant Inf. ion will, aie liberally use in Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. R second application. TbcJ icrtlllwrs r are uiixen iiy cuimoie men. -who uavo neen inakinrf lcrtlliisors ail tnalr lives. aud and contain phosphoric acid. iM.tanh nitrogen, or ammonia, in their proper proportions to return to your soil the elemants of ilaut-lift that have been taken from it 1. 7 cont aual cultivation. Accept no substitute. Virginia-Carolina Cheroka! Co., Richmond. Va. Norfolk. Va, Iniruam. N.C. Charleston. 8. C, Baltimore, Md. Atlanta. On. Savanuuh. (lit Montgomery. Ala. Memphis. Term. Hhrcvejiort, La. 10 c Bottle - 2 Doses 25c. Bottle - 8 Doses ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. COAL AND WOOD. Hard, Splint and Steam Coal Pine and Oak Wood, Why pay for splitting your wood when you can pet it split ready for the store with out eirtrn eost? W'e will sell you KPI.1T WOOD for the same prio that, you pay fi sawed wood anywhere else. We have n ma chine for the business that's how we do it , Doesn't eost us much more to furnish it thia way nnd we rivc our costomers the tienefit in order to e t th'ir natron a ire. Poythress Goal and Wood Co. PHONE. NO. HH. We carry complete stock of FINE. MEDIUM, AND LOW PRICE FURMITURE, AND WILL MAKE PRICES RIGHT. See us when you want any thing in our line. We have a varied assortment to select from and can please you in design, quality and price of the article desired. Henderson Furniture Co. R. R. SATTER WHITE. Manager. Administratrix's Notice nAVl.V; THIS HAY 0.rAI.lFKf A M U)Uiitratrit of the -it;itr oil'. J. I'.or ton, lf-awl, lat of anew county. lHre the t Ii rk of l he Superior Omrf, thi i notify all persons fearing claims ateaibct th entate of said deo-aed to prenent them torn-, properly verified, on or before the 7th day of February, ltM. or this nolie will oejdend ed in lr of their recovery. Ail (wroons in debted to said estate are rroneit to innke immediate settlement. This Feb. 5, 1W7. MKS. i'.i. Itl HTON, Admioisiratrix oft'. 4. I'urton, lraed. A. G. Daniel Wholesale ana Retail Dealer ia . . Shingles. Laths. Lum ber, Brick, Sash. Doors and Blinds. Foil utoek &t Lowest Price. Opposite South ern Grocery Company. Hodorson.N. C. n m& ACHE I
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