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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THUJK&DAY, MAEC5 14t 1907. 00000000000000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOO The Gold Leaf. pripgTrade The train in mk lm;u;n . 1IjL. Jlml ln dustry in Henderson in Rrcater ESTABLISHED 1881. ai ttnv leriua in the histurv of our town. You can make better food with BY THAD R. MANNING. - I THURSDAY. MAltCII M, 107. Thk total number of bill passed by the IiPgisl-iture was 1,700, about 90 per ent. of them being private or lor-iil bills. This number is largely in excess of the legislature two years ... Tin: AVn.s and Observer assume the role of both jraiser anl apologist of Speaker Justice in its issue of Tues day, and thus brings him some more in the limelight after the fegislaturo has adjourned. Tin-: I-egirtlatur' fixed the salaries of State officers as follows: govern or .",000; secretary of state, treas urer and insurance commissioner .-V'00; all others ..i,000. Superior court judges :,r00. A bill authorizing the Corporation Coinuiission to require union passen ger stations in towns of over 2,000 population was passed by the Legis lature. This may not be practical in all cases, but it should be made so in Henderson. MM ABSOILttJiTEILY Lighter, sweeter, more palatable and wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, Our fir. George A. Rose has been away and spent two weeks in Northern markets buying NEW. SPRING GOODS. The result of his purchases is seen in the dailyarrivals which are teing opened and displayed at our store. The Citizens Bank solicits its proportion of the inur ance on these new buildinp..,hv.ll. ings, etc, and guarantee prompt service and lowest possible rat- to its customers. Oil Insurance Department X I citizens Bank. RICHARD C. GARY. Man NEW-YORK. HI 1 SPEAKER JUSTICE AND THE ; "COMBINE. A correspondent of the Charlotte Observer last week in taking notes of men and things down at Raleigh in ronnection with the Legislature and the politics of the State, says Speak- I . ... i t.il Thk State of North Carolina will er Justice is being closely watcneu uy present its namesake, the armored friends and foes. Crediting him with ,.-.,:,.. v..ri. r.irr.linn. with ft S.IOO beinr "brilliaut, fiery, ambitious, no 1 I Mine a .w i ---- - 1 ' gift, by vote of the Legislature. Sen ator Drewry and Representative Har ris were appointed a committee to present the gift. A joint resolution was adopted unanimously by both branches of the Legislature, providing for a marble statue of '.. 15. Vance in the eapitol at Washington, the money to be available two years hence.- The cost will tirfil.al.lv be between SLJ.r.OO and si; r,ooo. one doubts his ability, his cunning, enprirv. but manv fear him. says C7 7 this writer. Continuing he says Ambition sours him on, it is au open secret that he wants to be the attorney general 01 .orin tiiruimu. I have heard it intimated tnat iur. Robert (J ilmer, now attorney general, miirht resign his position on account of ill health and that Mr. Justice would succeed him. This is a rumor, It is declared bv some who think thev know that Mr. Justice has the backing of such men as Judge Clark, Josenhus Daniels. W. W. kitclnn and 1 ' dovernor dlenn. That Justice should have the back ing of such men as Josephus Daniels and Judge Clark will hardly cause surprise, but the position of Y. . Kitchin and (iov. dlenn can be sur mised only on the ground of the al leged Fifth district combine. Rut the people will have something to say about this when the time comes The Fifth district does not consti tute nr control the State of North Carolina, and a mere l andfill of of fice-seeking politicians will find that Tiif Ralei"h correspondent of the they cannot dictate to the great " I ... . 1 1 l 4l. Wilmington Messenger says "very Democratic Hosts anu parcel om. uib active work is now going on in the ottieesto suit themselves State museum in the way of packing tlie exhibits for Jamestown. There will be about four carloads, Curator Rrhnley of the State museum says, and the first one will be ready to leave this week. The woods have leen packed and now the minerals will bo selected which are to be shown Almost all the exhibits which were at Roston will be shown. The installa tion will be verv attractive and in some respects novel." Almost with its expiring breath the House of Representatives rebell ed against Speaker Justice's bossism find voted n-ninst his demands. As j the Wilmington Messenger says, "it is a pity it did not do so earlier in the session. Mr. Justice went, too far when he undertook to crack the party whip over the heads of such members as Messrs. Doughton and Manning and to read them a lecture for not voting in accordance with his wishes." Worked Like a Charm. Mr P. X. Walker, editor of that spicy journal, tlie Enterprise, Loui.a. No., say: I ran a nail iu my foot hint week and at onre applied Bueklen's Arniea Salve. -No inflammation followed; thesalve simply heal ed the wound." Heals every sore, burn and akin disease, (iuaranteed by Melville Horsey. PniRprist. 25c. Mr. Winborne's explanation iu the the house of representatives on Mon day showed that his "brain storm" which developed with such energy on CAfunil.-. ir it wvlif 1 tt I M1 lio i 1-"1 rSTVl 1K legislature has passed nogen- . . , -f. . . - B but we believe that it has passed . T, ' ,,.,; 1. fuaui ii intr Jiiira. Allege umui storms'" make men do some mighty V1CCU1C91 CU1U UCM. The John H. Sparks Shows, which j have the name of being the clean est and best exhibition of the kind iu the country, will visit Heti erson Friday, March 22. Sparks has a hobby which has gained him a great reputation. It is that one tirst-class act is worth more than a dozen poor ones, and that one ring ii enough, two are too many, and three are au imposition upon the public. He has put these ideas into execution, and with his wide experi ence and ample capital, he has built up an institution that has taken a strong hold upon popular favor. MIX THIS AT HOME. The following simple home-made mixture is said to readily relieve and overcome any form of .Rheumatism by forcing the Kidneys to filter from the blood and system all the uric acid and poisonous waste matter, re lieving at once euch symptoms as backache, weak kidneys and bladder and blood dis eases. Try it, as it doesn't cost much to make, and is said to be absolutely harmless, to the stomach. Get the following harmless ingredients from any good pharmacy: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kar- con, one ounce; Compound hyrup barsapa rilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and again at bedtime. This simple mixture is said to give prompt relief, and there are very few cases of Kheu raptism and Kidney troubles it will fail to cure permanently. These are all harmless, every-day drugs, and your druggist should keep them in the prescription department; if not have him order them from the wholesale drug houses for you, rather then fail to use this, if you are afflicted. The Concord Tribune thinks things have come to a pretty pass when good people cannot say what is good for th em and the community. . . For Catarrh, let me send you free, just to prove merit, a Trial sire box of Dr. Shoop's catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white,creamy, healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by Thomas Bros Dowie Dead. Chicago. March 9. John Alexander Dowie, 8elf3,led Elijah HJ.for many years head of Zion City, died at nine o clock this morning after an iHness confining him to his bed for more than five week. His death was not unexpected. For months previous to his fatal illness he had been in fail- iug health and troubles resulting practically in his loss of power at the Ziou City contributed largely to the causes of his demise. His career and personality were interesting. He came to Chicago a poor man with only 100 and at his death controll ed millions of dollars worth of prop erty. more local bills that were unfair to the localities affected than any Legis laturo within our remembrance. Durham Herald. And in this opinion the Herald is not alone by itself. If these local measures (we do not mean private bills) were good things why not make them apply to the whole State in stead of overriding the will of the people (majority) as in many in stances was the case and making 1...... xl .-v liii.iiiti 1 . 1 J !a r 1 I llt'lll UJ'I'IJ IU Wl Ullll IV. till - ICt Wlllj . curious things some times, for which they afterwards become v?ry sorry. Wilmington Mesenger. In the treatment of piles it becomes neces sary to have the remedy put up iu such form that it can be applied to the parts affected. Man Zan File remedy is encased in a collapsi ble tube with nozzle attached. It cannot help but reach the spot. Relieves blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. i0 cents with nozzle guaranteed. Try it. Sold by the Kerner-McXair Drug Company. Oi-ino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new Tin: Legislature passed a bill re- I remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of ducing poll tax in municipaleties to former years, as it does not gripe or nause- 00 Boron counties lieino-pvponted ate a"'1 ' pleasant to take. It is guaran rrM . , . i 1 teed. Sold bv all Druggists There is no change in the law regu- j. .,;...- lating poll tax for State and county. There has not been another such The constitution provides that the lively session of the legilature since -,..n to,- oi.oii lw. hr.na fi.J the old days of radicalism and cal- 1 , , . , , , , , I lawag rule. e hope those times are amount levied on the one hundred t t be ,4peated in other uouars valuation 01 properry anu respects in the near future. Wilroing this cannot be chancred without an ton. Messenger. amendment to the constitution. jRut dealing with municipaleties which the State created by charter the Leg islature has the power to fix the rate of poll trtx by increasing or decreas- Notlce to Our Customers. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates illg it. Many persons think a Ulli- I or other harmful drugs, and we recommend form rate of one dollar each for the State and county and municipalities should be made. it a a safe remedv for children and adults. Sold by all Druggists RESOLVED That You Should furnish hrbuR BoDY AND MAKE it Fit to live: in -Yoo owe This To YouR SELf AND To Your FRI ENDS-You KnoW ULl WELL THE VALUE" OF A GOOD FRONT err one bJste-r 1 I X V fSMIttlii III SC7V V M rV3s?fTLJ lit . ' i waw. i i I i i Uiven Up to Die. 1'.. Spiegel, N. Virginia St.. Kvans- villi'. lnj., writes: "For over five years I wa troubled with kidney and bladder af fections which caused me much pain ami worry. 1 lost tlesh and was all run down. and a year ago had to abandon work en tirely. 1 had three of the lieut physicians who did nie no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley's kidney cure was recommended nnd the first bottle gave in great relief, nnd after taking the second bot tle I was entirely cured. Why not let it help you'.' Sold by all Druggists. The Raleigh newspaper reporters should add jui-jitsu to their profes sional exquipment without any delay -I harlotte lihserver. Convalescents Honor Roll. Of the Middleburc (Jraded Sehonl for month ending March 1st, Mrs. Hattie Rowland teacher. Uoy r.uchan.Purrougu8 Wiggins, Har ry Rowland, Jennie Howland. Olive Hu chau. Julian Tegram, I.roy Meade. Joe Mabry, Frank Spain, Uertba Paschal), KIttu Capps, Garland Rowland. Alma Pegram, Pearl Parrish. Pearl Reavia and Alma Pegrani, two names left oat last month. Saved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother in the little town of ATa, Mo., is Mrs. S. F.uppee. She writes: 'One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him: when, by our druggist's advice I begain giving him Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed improvement. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks when he was prfectly well. He has worked steadily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saTed his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure by Melville Dorsey, Druggist. 50c and 41.00. Trial bottls free. Need VINOL for it hastens recovery by creating strength There is inst on thincr th mntfpr with a r?rson who has ien sick that. ia. weakness. To all euch people in this vicinity we recommend our delicious cod liver prep aration. Vino), as the verv beat, utrpnoth creator for convalescents. mol strengthens the digestive organs, ; creates an appetite, promotes sound eiwp, mases ncn, rea uiooa, ana bauds up a depleted system to health and vigor. This is becaase Vinol contains all the medicinal elements of cod tiver oil with the useless oil eliminated and tonic iron added. We enarantee it. W. W. PARKER, Druggist - -5HOWER-5 OF 5HIHr-5 AND ALL KIND.5 OF SPRING FURNISHING ' GOOD-5 ARE NOW ON -5HOW IN OUR WINDOWS AND CASES THE PROPER CAPERS IN COLLARS; TIES CORRECT IN SHAPE AND COLOR; UNDERWEAR PAL ATABLE TO THE SKIN, AND HoSE So TASTY THAT YOU WILL RoLL YOUR TROUSERS UP. IT WILL TAKE ALL OF THESE THINGS To HELP YOU PUT ON THAT "GOOD FRONT." AND A GOOD "FRONT WILL HELP YOU. HOW Do THESE THINGS STRIKE YOU? RESPECTFULLY, BARNES CLOTHING STORE. muzz YES! GRAPE. TOBACCO il;a-hl,wLerA,2.aDy ot the so-called sun-cured plugs made to mutate GRAPE, and they are all imiUtiona- WHY? ftal-1 r"'cl. sweet flavor is peculiar to the genuine Leaf , and we have been buying and manufacturing it for over fifty jeari. IT IS MADE BY A FIRM THAT KNOWS HOW 1. A. Patterson Tobacco Co, Kichmona, Ta. Never have we been able to show a larger or nicer stock and we are Absolutely in Position to Better Accom modate Our Patrons than Ever Before. Administrator's Noti HA VINO Or A LI Fl KD AS A DM INN tor of Ihifn Ilnr.- i nil arsons re bwhy uotiHe.1 t. , , ,. their rliiiniH ncrninar . ; . i .i. i . ' fore te 5th da j of March. IUOn.omIhh i ii iic iirenuen in uar or I lii r tnin..M rxTHons indi'html t ., wttle at onrp. ' '"" , . . . A W. II. (IHlss.iM AdmmiHtratorof lJnfu H. nrr ceaood. Henderson, X.C., Mr, , .,(,7 ce i: - VI! In the purchase of our goods this season we have endeavored in everyway possible to make it profitable for our patrons. " Every article that is offered here is thoroughly trustworthy and the best to be had for the money. Come and see us, examine our goods and compare our prices, the result we leave to you. Faster aDd faster the pacu to set, By people of action, vim and get, So if at the finish you would bo. Take Hollieter's Rorky Mountain Tea. Sold at Porker's Two Drug Stores. . . - Mr. R. W. Simpson, Jr., has re signed tho editorship of the Raleigh Evening Times. Considering that he is a newspaper man and the facts in the case, of course he has resigned. Charlotte Observer. - . . ' Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There 5s onlj one way to cure deafness, and that is by con stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casea out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. AVe will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The Qeorre A Rose Co oooS Notice to Creditors. ALL PERSON'S IIAVINi; , i UM . against the partn.-n.hii .,f . Ilight which were iu exiNti-niv . i, n .. . .. of February, the time of the ,1. snh ,,i ( ii Grissom. are hereby iiotifii'.l to l,,l.,' ,i . same to W.C.Iiixht, surviving ;,iti,.r ," in twelve months from date or 1 1 1- ,.,' wilt be plead in bar to their r.t .u, , v t. . . w " IU. lit Surviving partner of tinhorn A ll rt,t Henderson, N. C, March I. I'm: Notice. milt We Maw mm to Stoy Honesty is the BBest Policy. We went into the Fertilizer business to stay, so we gave the farmer more than we guaranteed, there fore every one buying our goods last ssason con tracted for twice as much tais year. We are using the same formula this year so you can count on The Best Fertilizer on Earth for the Money To points in our Territory it cost not one cent more than other brands so demand it from your dealer and if he does not keep it, let us know and we will see that you get it. Just ask for what you want, the Fertilizer made at -the Oil Mill in Henderson. North Carolina Cotton Oil Company, F. E. SCHRODER, Manager, Henderson, N. C. T HAVE QU ALIFIED AS AHMIKi t 1 . ..r .......... .i . Snirir. before the Clwl- f tl... s.,,..,.... . . - - . .. . , ,,,, , ,M of a nee count v. nn.1 Him iu i...t ... -n . nuin uuiuiiiKiminia ngnniHl. the t.ai.1 .titl to present the Hume to me nt i:.u ic.r.l r on or lefore the Oth day of Mim h I'm T this notice will lie pleaded in bar ..l r--im- T 1 it. uriTui. terKOHN inieiiiei In k.h.I et:ite must make immediate net t lenient i ins otu March, l'.HH. i inr i M..... I Administratrix estate Dr. J. P.Siijri:. ie.vaM . .'H.1.K oKf kh, Allorney. Sale of Town Lot. BY VIRTUE OF AN OltDElroi UK S U.K. made by the Superior Court of Vain county in that Special Proreedinpi ntitW Mm. Kate I,, i arboro, ailniinistratnv of H. Y. Yarboro. vs. Osmond Yarboro. i-i ;d. tin undersigned will, on Monday, April Imt, 1907, it being the first Monday in said month, at the Court House door in Henderson. r at about the hour of one o'clock p. tit . ff.r for sale, to the highest bidder at cuUi. nu' . tion, that lot in the town of IleinN-i.n, m..,!. which was once locnted the ChentliHtu I'rur House, now vacant.nnd descrilM-d follon. Adjoining D. D. Overton and ;. It lbitri. and bounded as follows: llcgiiinitic at n Hta'.i on the North corner of Cheftinit iuhI Mont gomery strei't, and runs thence m a Nurtli erly direction feet to a ntnke .,n lt nut street; thence in a Westerly direct i,.n 71 feet to a stake, Cheatham's, now Yurturu . corner in Overton's line: them-e in :i S..utli-r ly direction with (J. K. HarriH line ": f.t to a stake on Montgomery otnet. 1 1. along MontKomery street townnlx l..-i-t utit street 71 feet ti the liepiniiniL1 Term. ) sale cash. This Feb. '2H, 1907. tt M. ii. id rnv. ColIIUIINHlllHr Attention, Horsemen! L L. POLK, 29953. (Double Ell.) Son of Moon dyne 11230, 2:2s, 5hcr. man,!?: 13, Qeorge Wilkes, ttambleton- Ian 10; Franklin Chief 3117 and W ood burn Hambletonlan 10. For seaHon of 1.07 we offer the r vicea of this handsome, tandunl brtil.regiBtered trotter to the om -nn of vrellbred daina at most rensonnhle rat8. His pedigree bespeak hi aristocracy. See Lira for yiursil If Interested ask for terms. GILL & YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. &mmfmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i WatLMmis SeMs ttlhe IBestt (Koodls. HATSNew Styles. Stetson andWilson Hats. Spring Styles of 1907 are now ready New Spring Shoes. Tilt and Douglass Men's Shoes. Ziegler Ladies' Shoes. NEW CLOTHING, Shirts, Cravats, etc., just received this week. Come in and buy some of our good goods. . Your money's worth every time. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Notice. I HAVE QUALIFIED AS AliMINiTi:t trix, with the will aiTnex.-.l. ..f l'!itrii A. Cobbit, late of Bobbin I'.t. m .- V county, N. Cand I hereby notify i.I! xrw.! having claims iiKainst his -t:it.. to prw'.' them to me duly verified at on- V, i."t pre sented liefore March 7. li0, lli.r- t."?i "' be pleaded in bar of their reeoverv. Ail lr sons indebtel to said estate ill ! i-nM'' immediate payment jexeva i: r.'ii.rrn Administratrix of I.A. Iloi.lii'i ...-,.! Henderson, N. C. Man-h i. 1.'"7 Mew Crop Field and Garden Seeds Have all kind product "I the most reliable grower Seed Potatoes Of every de- ri Your every want J-"1 in drugs. nieli-i:i- 'n) drnjargsts' snndrie- PRESCRIPTIONS a i,p- i;i;ty r.i. HDtDRSEY. Executor's Notice ! HAVING THIS DAY QFAI-'-"j Executor of the last will an i " '. of Anderson If arrow. deceaeI. l""r Clerk of the Superior Court of Vas thu is to notify all persons hohbi ''i against said estate to present tliem ,.TJ.. froperly verified, on or4before tl il 7 bniary, 1908. or this notice wii! ' VJ -ed in bar of their recovery. All r"u? " debted to said estate are rein,it'.! t immediate settlement. l This Feb. 4. 1907. . J- w. ;: Executor with will annexed of Ae? Harrow deceased. ' JT HELP IS OFFERS TO WORTHY YOUNG PE Wm MnMi) Miml 71 mnnr nersons. t!. bow limited their memos or education. V, sbtsin a thorough business training arl 1jj tkm. to write by ftrst msQ for our att. offer. S access, independence snH pnba k r are nvulML TVm' LUv. WiUf t tJ Tfce C -Als, rrimen Cslle. v. 4
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