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'i I 4 t - THE H ENDE1 1 SON GOLD LEAF THUJKSDAY. MABCH 21, 1907 The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. -J5Y- THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY, M.WtCH 21, If 07. Thk U-il-'ili Thin's is forrc l v1h-ii it gay.-: If tholfisIatunMloiifiiotliiiinion than pass sun sift appropriuf inp:-0O,-000 to care fort I if ins: hip of th" state, the money spent to kwptliein here GO il ivs wonlii Iiave Im-cii well spent . Says the Wilmington Mrssriigrr: While a imtnlxT of editors agree with the sentiments expressed by the iudpce. who presided over the trial of the Strother brothers, we have failed .vet to hear o o:;e who endorsed the expressing of those sentiments from the bench at the time of the trial. A Norfolk dispntf-h sajs arrange ments have ln-en completed in regard to the naval parade on the opening of the .Jamestown Exposition. All the nations of Kiirope will contribute to the event by sending their best battled::, is. There will be 112 bat tleships and cruisers in the parade and the siht will be very imposing. . Representative Winhonio showed that he was capable of furl her black guardism when he stood 1J1 in' the House and said that- Rev. Plato Durham must have Ix-en suffering from an attack of hydrophobia Then- would be just as mm li reason and fairness in saying that Repre sentative Winborne was suffering form an attack of softening of the brain. Wax ha w I hi tovpiisi'. If ex-Lieutenant tiovernor Dough ton wen; lo be railed a "trust com bine" candidate for t h "iibernat o rial nomination, wonder how many people would believe it? Raleigh T'uiifs. - . . The Gracious Act of Northerrn. Men. I .it t It t mi New l;i Mit ti'. .Nothing could have been more iriendly or gracious than the action of the .Northern men who came from Philadelphia and New laigland of their own volition and at their own expense to give testimony at (Jreens boro in favor of the mill men during the late trial. The (I'overninent had witnesses from the North who were against the mill men but it brought no manufacturers. The Southern mill men appreciate this action of their Northern friends. We presume that any Democrat of good standingcan I a candidatefor office before t he next State conven tion without being branded as a '"trust combine" man. even if he should not be selected by a certain clique of the party. Raleigh Timi's. Fnster and bister the pace to set, Ity people of action, vim and Ret . So if at (lie finish you woulil lie. Take Hollistcr's Uocky Mountain Tea. SoM nt Porker's Two Prnp Stores. No. dearie, the balmy feeling in the air, t he smilling countenances of successful business men, the general undertone of joyous relief that is so apparent, does not mean that spring is here, but 6imply that the legisla ture has adjourned. (Ireensboro -ilnsiri.il Aen.v. No Case On Record. Therein 110 case on record of a eouli or eoiil resulting in pin iimonia or eonsunipt ion alter Foley '8 Honey ami Tar haslieeu taken, as it will stop your i-oiili ami lireak up your eohl ipiii kly. Kefnse any but the gen uine Foley's Honey ami Tar in a yellow package, f'oiitaius mi opiates ami is safe ami sure. Sold l.y all Pruusis's. - . Among the closing incidents of the legislature was another speech from .Mr. Winborne on a question of per sonal privilege on the Durham-conference commit tte matter. We tried to keep up with that member's ques tions of personal privilege during the session, but they came so fast that we lost the tally long ago. Wiming- I I n Mt'ssriiiffr. Worked Like a Charm. Mr I). X. Wiilk.T. editor of tluit spicy jMirn;il. tin" I'ntcrprise. l.nuis:i. Ya.. savs: "I ran a nail in my foot last work and at once applied Piicklen's Arnica Salvo. Xo inllaiiun.iti. n follow t-d; t lie Halve simply l.eal I'd tin- mmiiil." Heals every sore. Imrn mnl fkitl disease, loiarautiv.l ly Melville Horsey. Hniirist. - . - l'eoi.le may not stop to think of it. but the carriers who take rural mail to them every day regardless of cold and disagreeable weather, are to be com mended. Hural mail service is a great convenience, as it enables the people along the routes to remain at home anj keep comfortable in bad weather. The carriers who perform tins daily dutv are certainly entitled to every possible cou siderntion. Coldsboro Hcmlliiiht: Saved Her Son's Life. The liapj.it st mother in the little town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. KujiiM-e. She writes: ' One year airo my son was down with sn.-h serious luu-trouble that our physician was unable to help him w hen. by our drtijitrist's ndviee f Inirain frivinir him Hr. Kinps Xtw Discovery, and I soon noticed improvement. I kept this treatment lip for n few weeks when he w as prfeetly well. He has worked Hteadily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New- Discovery saved his life." Ci tin ran teed Wst cone;!, and cold cure by Melville Horsey. Drns-isi. .-.He and A 1.0O. Trial bottle fieV. Live on. ye politicians in eestasv ami joy, feasting upon hops ami re velmr "pon excitement, for ere to morrow's sun bast set from admist thy ranks a goodly number will ro away back an J eruwl in a bole. ()1i. shudders.' Wilmington JHsf,.,tc1i. . . "In ls;7 1 ux, u stom,,, !, diese. Some VliJieinns said Dyspepsia, some Consump tion. One said I would not live until spring. For four years I existed on boiled milk. soJa biscuits, and doctors' prescriptions. I eonld not digest anything I ate: then 1 picked up om of our Afmniu.cs and it happened to be my life-saver. I bought a fifty-cent bottle of Kodol and the leiictit 1 received from that iwttle all the gold in Georgia eonld not buy In two months I went back to my work, as machinist, and in three months I u a well and hearty. May you live long and prosper." N. Cornell. Roding, Ga., 1!05. The above is only a sample of the great good that is daily done everywhere by Kodol For Dyspepsia. It is old here at Parker's "two Jrnju Store. . , ,. N- Congressman Kiichin Makes Denial ; .-'in!' sville J.:imhn.ii u. i ('(ingsessmaii Kitchin, who is a (candidate for the Democratic guber ' nMtr.rial nomination, savs there is no truth in the stcry of the "fifth district combine" so far as.it relates to him, and that the fifth district politicians mentioned as apart of the combine have not entered into any agreement to control nominations ir"the next Democatic State conven tion. Stories of the alleged combine have been much in evidenceand while there was apparently .some ba-ds for the report there was a ho reason to doubt its accuracy. -4 - A Poor Organ Dam (hi the bile. That's what your iirur lr,.w if it'w tnrniil. Then the bile overflown into the blood poisons your . 1 1 1 1 . 1:1:,.... system, causing NiCK-nennai-ne. uinou- til tono'iio. Kick stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, dark rings about the eyes, worn-out looK.eic. Jtamotrs treatm. nt of Liver Pill and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver ,l,.u it ln ifa fitt-n work. Prevents iunni.n - .... - -- ...... and cures these troubles. Aids ioesn t force. Kntire treatment 2." e. At all drug stores. The Dispensary, Its Advantages and Disadvantages. Kiiitoj: Gold Li:.u': If you. will kindly allow nie a little space in your paper I will endeavor to express my opinion in regard to the dispensary. The dispen sary has been a subject of much discus sion in our sister county, Granville, for the past month or so caused by the peo nle of Creedniore making mulicatiopto the-General Assembly to-be allowed to vote on the question 01 establishing a disnensarv in their town. Unite a num ber of communications have appealed in j the ixford I'ulilir Li-ilcr that caused me , to consider the matter more seriously than I did when our Henderson dispen sary wan under contemplation. The liquor traffic .is a serious problem, one that has never been" solved. Men of brain have given it considerable thought but they differ in opinion; some favor the saloon, some a dispensary, and others are for htraight prohibition. Hut it is claimed that prohibition does not pro hibit. If this be true where does the fault lie? Why can't a law that prohib its thesaleof liquor be enforced as well as the law against stealing or any other crime'.' I shall not attempt to suggest any bet ter method for dispensing liquors but give some of the advantages and disad vantages of a dispensary. Since our dis pensary has been in operation it is claim ed that the record shows a considerable decrease in arrests wiiLh leads us tu be lieve that crime is 011 the down grade. A great many people thought when our dispensary was established, that it was a step towards prohibition; others thought, it was the leser of two evils, while some considered the money side of it. It is unquestionably a very prof itable business, it helps to beautify our streets, swells our public shoo! funds, and I understand is to ai l in improving the highways of the county. I have been taught from nn- earliest recollec tion that the liquor traffic was a had bus iness anil I don't remember ever hearing of a Christian man running a saloon: but now we claim that our dispensary should he run by good men. This thor oughly convinces me that a dispensary i- tlie most d ingeroiis way ( f supplying the public with liquor, it is considered more respectable than the saloon, men will connect themselves with a dispen sary who would not tlii 11k of being con nected directly, or indirectly, with a sa loon. We who claim to be children of (!od by regeneration have no more right to conduct a dispensary than we have to run a saloon' and when we ever attempt it, we loss our influence for good to a great extent. The (iood Rook not only commands us to refrain from evil but to avoid the appearance of it. He that is not with me is against me says the Hihle. According to this statement we must le for liquor or against it. church mi:mi:i:u. While the Legislature was not above criticism the newspappers of the state want to remember that they owe it a debt of .gratitude for its refusal to repeal or amend the news paper libel law. Stafesville Lnnrf 111:1 rk. Catarrh and Catarrhal Headaches are quickly relieved by Noskna. It soothes the congested membranes, allays inflammation and thoroughly heaU 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 isanti. sept ic and contains no chemicals or drug having a narcotic effect, or that can causs the ,"drur habit." Sold at all drujr stores It is hardly probable that the case of the two newspaper men and the preacher will get into court. The managers of the "investigation'' probably have had enough of it. Wonder how much' it eosf the State, any way? Charlotte (.'lironivh'. Is New York Progressive? Our reporter says that five million population and the largest factories in the world, containing the most improved machinery, prove it so. The L. A; M. Paint machinery produces 1.. A: M. l'aint at fifty times less cost for labor than if made by hand. Makes such perfect paint that if anv defect cxhts-iri t'.ie L. A: M. Paint -that has been, used on any house, it will le repainted for nothing. Also costs consumers less than l.'JO per galldn. because 7 gallons of paint are made by mixing .". gallons Linseed (dl.at about ',o cents a gallon, with 4 gallons L. & M. Taint. donations of L. M. made tochurches Sold by Melville Horsey. Tin: Charlotte f tlisprvw verv pertinently remarked the other day that the newspapers fight to get the law makers elected, and then have to light like dogs for their natural rights. Thomasvil'.e Charity and Chililrt'ii. Drafnes. Cannot be Cured by local applications as they catnot reach the diseased portion ,f the em. TIuTeU only one way to cure deafness, and that is by con stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an intlamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tutw. When this lube U Inflamed you have a :uinblinr sound or im perfect hcaring.and when it is nti'rely dosed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can le taken out and this tube re stored to its Lormal condition, hearing w ill lie detitroytd forever: nine caws out of ten are cause,! by t atarrh. which is nothing but nn intlamed condition othemncoussurfaeesi. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by caiairlo that cannot W cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CIIENKY & Toledo. )." rvld by Druggists, 7,v. tTake Hall s Family Pills for constipation. -4 fr- Red IUiss, White Wiss, and Early Rose Respect GIVE it food that will not irritate or retard the performance ot its natural functions, and it will reciprocate in a way agreeable and comforting. No single ingredient contributes so largely toward wholesome, nourishing1 agreeable food as Royal Baking Powder. Royal Baking Powdei's- active ingre dient, Grape Cream of Tartar, is the most healthful of the fruit products. This is why Royal Baking Powder makes the food finer, lighter, more appe tizing and anti-dyspeptic, a friend to the stomach and good health. Imitation Baking Powders Contain Alum "The use of alum and salts of alumina in food should be PROHIBITED. The con stant use of alum compounds exerts a deleterious effect upon the digestive organs and an irritation of the internal organs after absorption. 'EDWARD S. WOOD, M. D. 'Professor of Chemistry "Harvard Medical School, Boston." ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK Postmasters Appointed. Washington, March 14 The fol lowing; recess appointments of post masters were made at t lie White House today: North Carolina Robert D. Douglas, Greensboro; .1. R. Joyce Reidsville, John 13. Spenv, Charlotte; William J. Letry, Sr., Edenton; Thomas II. Dickens, En field; Willie Percival Edwards, Frank lintou; S. M. Hambrick, Hickory; W. Eugene Miller. Lenoir; Frank Roberts, Marshall; John R. Mobley, Williamston. . This is Worth Rem -mb-ring. Whenever yon have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine' It is in a yellow pack age. Sold by all Druggists. . The Kind of Immigrants We Want. (iustonia Ouzette. According to a dispatch to the Char lotte Observer from Raleigh eleven young Schotchmen the guard of a move meut of Scotch to North Carolina ar rived there Saturday night direct from their native country and will be sent to farms in Eastern and Western North Carolina. It is stated that they are farm-bred boys of good character. This is the kind of immigration North Caro lina stands in need of. It is to be hoped that this advance guard will find life so pleasant and conditions ro favorable in the; Old North State that they may be the means of persuading many more of their countrymeu of the same class to come over and cast their lot here. There is room for thousands of good immi grants in the State. The Cole Universal Planter With this you are prepared to plant all the principal crops in the best manner and fertilize them at the same time with the expenditure of less than one-half the labor and time of any other machine. Call and see the machine itself. We have a large stock on hand as well as everything used by Farmers. Hackney Buggies and Tennessee Wagons. Cash or Leading brands of Fertilizers, Cotton Seed Meal, etc. BURROUGHSALSTON CO., HENDERSON, N. C. WHY DO YOU USE KEROSENE AND SMOKE YOUR CE1UN8S, CURTAINS AND WALLS ? See us and we will rirpTnip I ipuTC re betteraod fre coBiince jou that ClXUlnlU UuniO queoty Ceaper HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO, TelephonesNos. 6. 21. m4 4. YOUR tomach Easy of Belief. Salisbury Post. In vtw of Editor Daniels' reputa tion for fighting, we find it easy to believe him when lie says: "Had I for gotten myself and made an assault upon him (Rev. Plato Durham) 1 should always have regretted it." Many a man lias regretted having: made an assault, and for other reasons than the swattins of con science. For Catarrh, let me send you free, just to prove merit, a Trial 6ize box of Dr. Shoop's i atarrh 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 "0 cents. Sold by Thomas Bros We agree with the Wilmington Messenger when it says: The legislature deserves the thanks and commendation of all the people of the state irrespective of party affil iation for the liberal manner in which it provided for the better care of the insane,for increase of pensions to the Confederate veterans and for its en larged appropriations in aid of edu cation. Notice to Our Customeis. We are-pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for toughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Sold by all Druggists. Credit. We Sell ling. Our line of NEW SPRING and SUMMED MERCHANDISE, the hiynd somest that we have ever shown, is now com plete in every pa.rticula.r. A cordial invitation is given the ladies to visit our Millinery Depart ment and see our Imported Hats, Bonnets and Millinery Novelties. The (Keorge A. Mose 00000000000000000000000 OOO OOO ooooooooo We went into the Fertilizer business to stay, so we gave the farmer more than we guaranteed, there fore every one buying our goods iast ssason con tracted for twice as much tais year We are using the snme formuia this year so you con 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. North Carolina Cotton Oil Company, F. E. SCHRODER, Manager, Henderson, N. C. ess Our line of Men's and Boy's Clothing. Shoes. He.ts and Furnishings this season is ahead of .nything we have yet shown in EXTENT. VARIETY. QUALITY AND REASONABLENESS OF PRICE. IVe cater to the SAMUEL SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ! New Wash Dress Fabrics. New White Goods and Em broideries. New Ribbons. New Gloves. New Trim mings. , New Laces. New Dress Skirts. We believethat at our store jou can find the goods you want and at PRICES THAT ARE THE LOWEST. All goods marked in plain figures and sold to all alike. We invite you become in and see our store, examine our goods and compare our prices and we believe you will be convinced that Your Money Will Buy More Goods Here Than at Any Other Store in Town. 33 Honesty is the Best LATEST SPRING STYLES Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Fulshiogs, S FOR MEN AND BOYS. NEW STETSON AND WILSON HATS In stiff and soft goods. TILT SHOES 'Best for the $5.00 shoes bench made. All the newest lasts and toes. fastidious as weli as the IATEINS, HeBSiT6 Comnpaimy. Policy. Just ask for what you want, the Fertilizer made at the Oil Mill in Henderson. Z2 money '-$3.75 and $5.00. easy to ploase. The caiuiu new hm!.?; . dustry in I!eml,r,n is pn.a.. than at anv peri. hH ,,ilf,r of our town. The Citizens Bank solicits its proportion f 1 1. iii-iir ance on these ww buil.li:;. 1 , ings.etc, nnd Riia-ant. pr. .,. service and lowest pox to its customer. Insurance Department Citizens Bank. RICHARD C. (SAHY. M.-ii. Administrator's Notice HAVING QIALIFIKI) As nu .-, tor of lufU8 Henry ilril, '.V. . ' all persons are hereby i,t,ii,. t ,. ' tbeir claim against -aid ,Wn,, t1 '.; ' fo? V5.th d--T of Ma"'h-1 '' or v , : will be pleaUe.1 in l.ar of iheir r..Y. ' i -, peniODi indebted to ,d ett.. . V 1 settle at once. " AdminiHtratorof HufuH M, rv teaivd. 1 Hendernuii, N.(, Man l, 4. I ;.,.; Notice to Creditor s. ALL rEltSOXs HAVIV.; , I M ! . II ' I',. Hijrht which were m exiNt..,;, ,.,,,, ,, of February, the time of tl.H ,!..,), , , . (rwBom. are hereby not ili.-.l t,. ,v i same to AV. C. H ish t. wi rv i v i !:tf ,,-,,,'" ' in twelve niontliH from il.it.- .,, ,! will lie plead in bar to their r.,,w , , ' . . w.r. ii i.1, H urvivinK partner oMiris,...,,, A HeuderBon, N. (. M.ir. li 4. Urn; Notice. tHAVE QI'ALIFIKI) AS .ni trix of the entnte of the bit.- ., Snjrc. Uforethe( lerk if the SuV, ,., of anee eounty.and this is to m.tu ona holding elniniN iijrninst th. to preftent theniime to nie m !: ,,, on or before the t;th diivofM.,.! p this notice will be pleaded in l..n ..; ,, thereof. IYi-nohn indebt.-d t,i ,, ! nnint make immediate M tll. iiK i i This Jth Man li. 1!ui7. . , . . M.i:v i. : AdnmiistratrixiNtateI)r..l I'.Su-- ,;, A. (". Zu i.k ofkku. Attorn, v I i: r Sale of Town Lot. BY VlUTlK(FAN(M:iH:i;o ; s r made by the Stiei-ior Cunt ,i lh.,. couuy in that SMi i)il I'roeeediii-s , i,nt!., Mtb. Kate L. Yarboro. iid!nifiti;iin ,, ; V. Yarboro. vh. OhiiioihI Vhil t ;,i underiiigiied will, on Monday, April 1st, T907, it bciiiK theflrnt Mondny in so il iii..i ti. t the t'ourt IIounc door in 1 1 inl o i at about tlie hour of one ,;, k in . r , for Hale, to the hijihrxt bidder nt ul,! :,, tion, that lot in the town ot lb-n.l. - which was once located the li.nili.nii I n . House, now vacant .and disci i 1 . H t, Adjoining I). I). Overton and ; I! II..,,: and boiiTKled asbdlown: bcninnin ;it :. s ,! , ou the North corner of h.t nut t,i , Romery streets, and runs thcii.ein ;i N,,!t!, erly direction H2V feet lo a hIji! n I , t nut street; thence in a W.vtcrlv lii..n,.i' 71 feet to a stake. Cheat ham's, n.iw V.il,,i,, corner in Overton's line; then.-.- in .i ..ntl,. . ly dire-tion with J. IS. Harris' lin- i . i to a stake on Montgomery tr.ct ti, in. along Montgomery street towards I.. -ti u street 71 feet to the lieniiiriiii-i T. nn- . i sail! cash. This Feb. 2H. HXI7. WM. II III 11 IN f Comillil-MMlliT. Is Attention, Horsemen ! L I. POLK, 29953. (Double Ell.) Son of Aloondyne 11230, 212H, Sh. r. man,.2:i3, George Wilkes, Hambleton Ian 10; Franklin Chief 3117 and W coJ burn Hambletonian 10. For season of l'JtlT we offer I lie m r vices of this handsome, staii'lanl bred.renistered trotter to the mvi.m of wellbred dams at most reus.. nal.;. rates. His pedigree iM-spcaks lii aristocracy. S him for your-.;! If Interested ask for terms. GILL & YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. Notice. T HAVK QI AI.II Ii:i AS A I'M I ' I I. JL trix, with the will annex, d. i' A. Hobbit, late .f Itobbitt I'o-totin county, N. ('..and I hereby not.f.v ii 1 . having claims ntranist Ins stnl- t' them to me duly verified at nine I sented Ix-fore March 7. l'.IO, th,h h lie pleaded iu bar of tln ir recover SOUS indebted ti said estate will !! immediate parnient. tiKNKVA i: I'.ol'.l'. Administratrix of I'. A. Iioblm t : Hendersou, N.C. Manli ;, l!io7 i-.n r Mew Crop Field and Garden Seeds Have ail kind. i r . I i ' i the liHirt ic!i:ib!' r . r - Seed Potatoes Of eyery dencript i Your every want mi; ; in drugs, medicine ; druggists" sutidrie-' PRESCRIPTIONS U fta-( ialt DOBSSEV. Executor's Notice HAVING THIS DAY QI'ALIFIKli AS Kxecntor of the last will and tl urn- ' r of Anderson Mnrrow rfm-ouul 1 -f . i ''w Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance ci::..- iijis is io nouiy ail arsons noMin? f,. .:., aKainst said Mtale to present them t- w proprlj verified, on or before the 7th day February. 1908. or this not iee will lie i,!e.'i l- fd in bar of their recoverj. All perso?. r: ucuieu mj saiu esuii ar reiu-stfcl to umk" Immediate scttlemert. ! J u" rtoiss Executor with will annexed of Anderson Marrow aeeeaiMtd. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE now limited their means or education, who win to btaia a thorough busineM training- and irood i-osi- w.i uj am man lor our rreat m"-" " offer. Success, independence anrf probatl f urtune are anarantMd. nn'tjj.. uut.iuv The Ga..AIa. Baclaett CaUee, Harm. G ft: - V.
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