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I THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1907. 1 THE FARMER AND HIS BANKER. Tliis Hank aims to give the l.i i tikt inr-t as goI service as it uivi-s tn any other Lumiichh man. We if-iid money to responsible f irnit r-' on well enum kocI noteg,at c, t -iit. straight without any lioiniMfs or chattel wcurit.v. It will pay every farmer to carry a checking ac count in this strong, liberally managed Bank. THE CITIZENS BANK, HENDERSON, North Carolina. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &a JOHN B. W ATKINS. l: v. 11. T. SteveiiH will preach in tin' Itipti-t church Sunday niirlit. St i vices at h o'clock Tomorrow we have tin; circus with ii- -and incidentally the cro.vd.the eat !eC lieillli f I VOIVt I ! . The Kernei-Mc-Nair Inir'jiijiiiny advert is a frcdi line of ar len seeds ;; odnet s of t he III')--! relia Mi' row- K. W. liduan's advertises a m!- I,.-! tile MUTV for sale. I'sed but v.-r v lit t le and i m d as new. Will be m.I'I at a r.rsu'u. Mrs. O W. r.laclcnall and her elrinninjr yi Miliar d.iuliter, Miss l:i!e. visited Henderson OIIJl sllOl- ,,n- i j i !.-.-i i 1 1 Sat unlay. 'I lie Ios of a slr.inr of eo, beads i- .nlvertiseil in this paper. Finder vil! be suitably rewarded by return-in- t hem ) o S. P. o iper. Mis. ii la 1 1 t f-fii jjives notice of h ii!cr cjiialitieil as executrix of the las will and test a incut, of i. 11. Har ris, .l.-rease,! persons interested will govern themselves aci-ordinIv. See notice elsewhere of Ktlit of clot hes f, ,iuid. Loser can L'et same bv proving- claim and payinircharjres. TIiomi - II Piulloi k. colored, fonner Iv -liiver of the town cart, was the Ib-d-r. I a t he not ; last week of the date i tie- 'la n in a n. it should have been April H'.th instead of the loth. Hut no in it ter when it comes the Clans- III III will be greeted by M full llOUSO we a re sure. Valieadv announced llev. .1. II. lie iderlite will preach a special ser mon to the Independent Order of I! d Men at the Presbyterian church next Sunday niyht at S o'clock. The public cordially invited. Mrs. Maria Harris went to Ashe ille last week to stay awhile. Her health has not been fjooil lately and it is honed the change ntid rest will I be beneficial to her. Miss Viola Wil liam accompanied her Mrs. Harris bein- too feeble to take the trip alone. Mr. and Mrs. (iilbert Wood of Phelps, N. V.. ami Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mast in of Albany, N. V., who h ive been here for three m niths, stainir with Mr. and Mrs. (J. ('. Wood wort h, left for their respective homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wood are t he parents of Mrs. Woodworth, and Mrs. Mastin is a sister. Tne Singer Sewing Machine Co., Raleigh. N. C. want an energetic, re liable man to work in the sewing ma chine business in and around Hender son. Must furnish horse and buggy or machine wagon. Position open im: li.itely and steady jolt for the liuht kind of man. See advertise ment elsewhere in this paper. In keepinir with spirit of improve ment, a new front is to be put in l'.iiues Clothing Store, the show windows lowered, etc. Lewis I'arnes sas while it is a known fact that he do 's not allow anybody to undersell and outsell him in clothing, he dc es not want any one to be ahead of him in h i v i 1 1 it a better looki ig store, and he and Contractor Ilcun are not peine; to let 'etndoit. The nivci-sal" bread maker ;ul vcitised by M. ,1. O'N'eil is one of the en a'est of kitclien requisites. Mixes nn.1 kneads bread in minutes wit h oui i i niching hands to the dough. P away with hand kneading and in i ',es bet i er bread is t he claim made h i i.e uianufact urei's. Ask for little p imphlet telling about t he "l "niver s. . '," 'bread maker, cake maker, food ei.'ipper and coffee pereo! itor "best ! ! i.eir kind." Have you taken a guess at the number of beans in that jar at Uhol s.'ii A Company's'.' Hesides getting fiili value for your money in buying a watthyou may get sloo.OO in cash absoluteiy free, l'ach petsou who bu s a sjo.OO watch will be given a guess at the number of beans the jar contains and the one who conies nearest to guessing t he correct iium I r w ill be given the prize of one hun dred dollars in cash. C. K. Staiuback, one of the salesmen at Samuel Watkins", c; "'!" takes delight in showing their iehdid line in the furniture depart t. wiii now have occasion to be c :ne even more accustomed to ''. iaadiiug" baby carriages. There i- a tine boy at his home and they t"d it on Charles that he is so pleased ! waiits to buy a carriage built for t-ias to ride the youngster around m. Mother and son both doing well. g'.ebnles of sunshine that drive the : iv;iv. PoWitfs Little Early Risers itvr the gloom of sick-headache and ':-s. They do not gripe or sicken. ::iiii' inl.-,l and sold here at Parker's Two : n.res. Millinery and Dress Goods Openings 'IT tn.1r..l,n,,t.. tl.nl. "iuiuihh me Having ilicji dress goods and millinery openings ::;s week, and the stores are verita bowers of beauty. Onemustneeds viit t hem and see the handsome dec '"atoins and lovely goods displayed t" get anything like a fair idea of the I'i' tiires presented. The styles in ur. ss jr00(jL- tq very raucu to colors season and they were never pret-t"'!"- The effects are lovely and the hidies cannot be blamed for going into ecstasies over them. Often a farmer can make money by borrowing and we are glad to advance money at any time under fair conditions. Do not hesitate to call on us when yon want money. We welcome a responsi ble borrower quite as heartily as as a substantial depositor. A High Class Attraction. The Man on the Box, which comes to the Grand Theatre April 11th, is one of the best attractions that will Ik? here this season. Pure, clean com edy of a high class order, with an all star cast the same that will appear in the large cities, Washington, Rich mond, etc. To say it is one of .Max Figman's productions is sufficient to establish its standing in theatrical circles. Itch cured in .'() minutes by Woolford's .Solitary Lotion. Never fnilc. Sold at Pur ser' Two OriiK Stores. je 13. Lost. On the street several days ago, a string of gold beads. Suitable reward will be paid the finder bv returning them t S. P. COOPER. Sparks Shows Tomorrow. The Joan H. Sparks Show which conies Friday does not claim to be the grea test show on earth or a la thing like the biggest but it is a good show and gives patrons their money's worth. It is an old-fashioned one-ring show enabling one to see everything that ingoing on without getting a crick in the neck, cross eyes, or headache. The Sparks Show has been enlarged and improved since it was here last and a clean, enjoyable performance is promised. Everyone known that Spring is the eaon if the vi'fir when the nyHtcrn needs cleansing. fiiiile'H Little Liver PiIIh are highly recom mended. Try them Sold liy the Kerner- MeNair Prug Company. ... . . . -- , . For SeJe. Rubber tire surry. Used but very lit tle and good as new. Will be sold at a bargain. K. W. EDWARDS. Henderson Fertilizers. Farmers should use fertilizers adapted especially to the crops grown. Henderson fertilizers, manu factured by th North Carolina Cot ton Oil Company, are made from formulas containing the very ele ments of plant food required for the particular crop planted, and the high est and most satisfactory results fol lowed their use last year. Theseiroods are offered again this season in the confide!!1 assurance that they will meet requirement of a high grade, , ofitable crop-producing fer tilizer "nest for the money." A Heyere cold that may develop into pneu monia over night, can be cured quickly by tiiking Foley's Honey and Tar. It will cure the most obstinate rucking cough and strengthen your lungs. The genuine is in a yellow packnge. Sold by nil Druggists. Take Vinol and keep warm by using hot water bottles. Rig stock of both at PARKER'S TWO DRUG STORES. Cole's Universal Planter. Attention is culled to advertise ment of the IUirroughs-Alston Com pany, agents for Cole's Universal planter. The claim of the manufac turers is that the climax of simplic ity, durability and practical useful ness is found in this machine. With the Universal planter you are pre pared to plant all the principal crops in the best manner and fertilize them at the same time, with the expendi ture of only one-fourth or one-half th- time and labor required with other machines. Call on liurroughs Alston Company and ask them to shown it to you. . . In using a cough syrup: why not get the best'.' One that tomes highly recommended in llees Laxativu Cough Syrup, contains Honey anil Tar and is superior to other cough 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 the Keruer-McXair Prug Company. For Sale Chea.p. An ls.oo Whitney baby carriage, iu good repair, for sale cheap. Enquire at the Henderson Electric IMant. Death of a Worthy Young Man. Mr. Henry Bradford died at his home in this place at X o'clock Tues day afternoon of pneumonia, lie was sick about two weeks and his con dition was serious from the begin ing of the attack. Leceased was the oldest son of Chief of Police W. A. Bradford and was a little over 20 years old. lie was a worthy 3oung man, of finecharacter and habits and had the confidence and admiration of all who knew him. He had been a clerk in George E. Terry's store for four years and Mr. Perry speaks in the highest terms of him as a good boy and faithful employe. The funeral was held from the res idence at 3 o'clock Wednesday after noon, Rev. II. T. Stevens conducting the service. Interment was made at the cemeterv. In the treatment of piles it becomes neces sary to have the remedy put up in such form that it cau be applied to the parts affected. Man Zan Tile remedy is encased in a collapsi ble tube with nozzle attached. It cannot help but reach the spot. Relieves blind, Needing, itching and protruding piles. 50 cents with nozzle guaranteed. Try it. Sold by the Kerner-MeN'air Drug Company. Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buit Medicine for Bur People. Brings Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor. A. specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Lira r Troubles. I'impies, Eczema- . Irtpur Blood, Bad Breath, Slupjish Bowels, Headache ind Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab et rorm, cents a doz. uenutne mad Iolustsb Drug Cox past, Madiaon, Wis. 1QLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Approaching Marriage. The approaching marriage of Mr. Roger Gregory Burroughs of Hender son, and Miss Sallie Daniel Upper man of Louisburg, is announced, the wedding to take place on Wednes day morning, April 24th, at ten o'clock. Mr. Burroughs is a member of the firm of Burroughs-Alston Com pauy, general merchants, and is one of Henderson's most worthy and popular young business men. Miss upperman is a grand-daughter of the late Col. Harvel Harris and niece of Mrs. Cora Phelps of Henderson, and is a young lady of lovely charac ter and pleasing personality who has many friends and admirer here where she will make her future home. Hurried meals, lack of exercise are the main causes of dyspepsia. A Kings Dys pepsia Tablet after each meal aids digestion and improves the appetite. Sold by the Kernar-McNair Drug Company. Wanted. An energetic, reliable man to work the sewing machina business in and around Henderson. Must furnish horee and huggy or machine wagon. Position open immediately. We mean business and do not want to hear from triflers. Have good position for steady, reliable man. Address Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Raleigh. N. C, or call at Henderson store. Meeting of the Contemporary Club. The Contemporary Club met Mon day night with Mr. T. M. Pittman. Mr. Andrew J. Harris read a paper on the Legislature of 1907 in which was reviewed something of the work done and the effects of the legislation accomplished which he believed would prove beneficial in the main. Ani mated discussion followed the read ing of the paper and this took the form of a wider range of thought and discussion embracing municipal af fairs, sanitary matters, etc. The next meeting will be held with Mr. Andrew J. Harris. Mr. R. G. S. Davis will read a paper the subject assigned being pure food laws. - . Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleep less, feel mean? Hollister's Uocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. E. G. DAVIS & SONS CO, General Merchandise, Tireless activity turns the wheels of commerce. It is not enough to keep and sell the best today, you must do better tomorrow, or drop behind. The slipping of a cog means secondary place. Striv ing for the best, both in quality and at prices that cannot be made less by corn petit ors, has given this house a reputa tion during the past thirty years. To add to theexperience of over a third of a century of the head of the concern, they number among their stockholders one of the best dry goods men in New York who is ever alert to their interest. In silks, they have advantages enjoyed by but few merchants in the State, having the exclusive agency for the famous This tle Mills brand. The fellow that accomplishes souse thing is always styled a dishonest crank by those who fail. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does not gripe or nause ate and is pleasant to take. It is guaran teed. Sold by all Druggists. We Move April 1st to our Permanent Store. Prior to that we are offering Bargains in Pianos Never Equalled. "The Piano with tbe Sweet Tone." Write for particulars and prices. Official Piano Jamestown Exposition. CHAS. M. STEIFF. 156 Granby St., Norfolk, Va. Application for Pardon Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Joe Hockaday under sen tence upon a conviction for perjury at Octo ber Term, 1904. Vance Superior Court. This March 9. 1907. THOMAS M. riTTMAX, Attorney. Last Call for Taxes 1 j Persons who have not paid their $ A taxes for l'J0i ana do not want m their property advertised by the f sheriff and town tax collector.had f k better settle k Before Next Thursday. k k The law requires that levy nnd k advertisement be made 30 days f before the first Monday in May f k (the date of sale) and such delin- i quents will find their property ad- f vertised for sale with costs added f A unless they attend to the matter k beforehand. NOTICE. Xotice is hereby given that receipts num bered 181 to 198 inclusive issned by the Henderson Storage Company, on the 1st day o,f January, 190(J to J C. Braawell t Co., lor 18 hogsheads of tobacco, and which said receipt were thereafter assigned to Carrington 4 Co., Leaf Tobacco Merchant, of Richmond. Va., have been lost, mislaid or accidentally burned, and cannot now after due diligence and search be found. Applica tion has been made to the said Henderson Storage Co.. of Henderson, N. C, for dupli cate receipts for said tobacco. All persona are therefore hereby notified not to purchase or negotiate said original receipts, as same will not be honored by the said Storage Company. This the 20th day of March. 1007. CARBJNGTON & CO., Richmond, Va. Meetings Closed. With last night's service the series of revival meetings that have been in progress at the Methodist Epis copal church since last Sunday week, cametoaclose. Rev. Euclid McWlior ter of Max ton, conducted the meetings assisted by Rev. R. C. Craven, the pastor. Mr. McWhorter preached some excellent sermons and greatly endeared himself to many of our peo ple by his earnestness and sympathy. These meetings while not character ized by marked outward demonstra tion have been a season of spiritual refreshing and Mr. McWhorter may carry with him the consciousness of having left his impress for good in the community. We Guarantee Satisfaction. J. A. Brogdon, of the National Sign Co., Dayton, Ohio, writes under date of Oct. 12, 190G: Nosena is the only prep aration I have ever used that relieves my affection so speed ily and pleasantly, f am getting the first real pleasure ont of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nose na if I could not get another." At all drug stores. Your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mail 10 cts. Bkowx Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. and Greenville, Tenn. Found. On Chestnut street in Henderson, a. new suit of clothes done up in bundle jnet as they came from the store. Owner can recover same by identifying property and paying for this advertise ment, etc. THOMAS H. BULLOCK. Nice line of w'hite wash goods and waist goods just received. See them be fore buying. II. TII0MAS0X. X I I Measure the cost of paint by the year of wear, not the gallon. This standard shows that HARRISONS' "TOWN & COUN TRY" is the cheapest to be had. It is not high-priced. I I I I I 1 I O'Neil's, Evtrything in Hardware. I f3S EASTER 1907 It is now only about 2 weeks to Easter, therefore it is time to think about purchasing your Easter Novelties, Cards, Egg Dyes, etc Look at our windows and if you don't see what you wish, come in and ask for it it is more than likely we have it. : : : : : : The Tabard Inst Library. The Tabard Inn Library is the newest thing in the book and library world. The ownership of one book in the Tabard Inn Case is the only identification required in order to use the Library service, and each book is ex changeable at any Tabard Inn Library exchange sta tion in the United States or Canada. The books are sold at 1.50 and become the property of the purchaser. To exchange a book costs only 5 cents. We will be glad to have all who are interested to call at our store and we will take pleasure in fully explaining the workings of the Library. If interest enough is taken we will establish the Librarv at an earlv date. j E$tBW9S 1 5, IP and 25c Store OtCW9S I ' Prize Contest $100 in Cash Given Away ABSOLUTELY FREE. We have placed in our window 40 10 and 21 ieweled watches, at 2. each. We have also placed in our window a quart jar of beans, which is sealed. Each persons who buys one of these watches will be given a guess at the number of beans the jar contains, and the one who comes nearest to guessing the correct number will be given the prize of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in cash In addition to this anv person who nnd buv ten of these watches during free of charge for their trouble in retting up.-the club, and each one of the club will be given a guess at the number of beans the jar contains. The assortment of watches contains all sizes suitable for ladies or gentlemen. Persons desiring to buv one of the $70.00 to 140.00, instead of the Elgin or atham S2,.00 watches, can do so and will be given a guess for each -'... OO worth purchased. This Offer is Limited to Sixty Days! The beans will be counted and the prize awarded when the last watch ii sold will crrfclOO in COOL CASH absolute- A f WW ly free out of this. Who will A. W. Gholson & Company, Jewelers and Opticians. PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPEGIALTY. The Kerner-McNair Drug Company, Will be in Shape After A wile. Messrs. t E. Page and J. II. Mur- i rell who r. cently came here from Durham and bought out the barber i hop business of Mr. Rohlinger, have j been worried not a little at not get ting fixed up in better shape before now. They bought two new chairs, a handsome solid n.irror wall piece and other requisites for the shop,but owing to delay in the freights they have m.t arrived. But they hope to be in better shape afterawhile and iu th - meantime aredoing the best they can under the circumstances. Messrs. Page and Murrell come well recommended asexperts in their line. Sober and attentive to business, and promising prompt and satisfactory service, we bespeak for them the kindly consideration and liberal pat ronage of our people. HOME-MADE CATARRH CURE. Any oneoan mix right at home the best rem edy of its kind known. The name "Cyclone" is given to the following prescription, it is supposed, because of its promptness in driv ing from the blood and system every vestige of catarrhal poison, relieving the "foul and dread disease, no mutter where located. To prepare the mixture: iet from any good pharmacy one half ounce Fluiil Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon and three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsapa rilla. Shake well and use iu teaspoonful doses after each meal and at Bedtime. This is a hnrmless, inexpensive mixture, which has a peculiar action upon the elimi native tissues of the kidneys, assisting them to filter and strain from the blood and sys tem all catarrhal poisons, which, if not erad icnied, are absorbed by. the mucous mem brane, and an open sore or catarrh is the re suit Prepare some and try it, as it is the pre scription of an eminent catarrh specialist of national reputation. THE Universal" Bread aker Hixes and Kneads Bread Thoroughly In Three Minutes Hands do not touch the dough. DOES AWAY WITH li't-D KKEA0IH8 AND MAKES BETTER CP.EAQ. M. J. O'Neil, Everything in Hardware. MARCH 31 Watch Sale Elin ami Waltham lli i Grade 15, 17, and no one knows how many it contains will iret r. a club of ten purchasers, tliis sale, will bemvf n one of the watches fine Howard Watches, which sell for - f " - it be, you or the other fellow? GARDEN SEEDS! FRESH LINE JUST RE CEIVED Products of the most reliable growers. : : Personal. Mr. J. C. Caddell, the former popu lar newspaper- man, well known throughout tbe State, is here this week representing tbe Greensboro Life Insurance Company. With him is Mr. D. W. Cockran of Greensboro, and if more of our people do not hereafter carry policies in the Greens boro Life, one of the best and most successful of our home companies, it will not be due to any fault of these gentlemen. Mr. Caddell was formerly editor of the Raleigh Evening Times, hia last newspaper connection being with the Salisbury San, which position he gave up to enter the insurance field. The newspaper profession lost a good editor when Mr. Caddell laid down his pencil and abandoned the paste pot and scissors, and we yet have a lingering hope that he will get rich in the insurance business and re turn to newspaper work again. Qlveo Up to Die. B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia 8t., Evan vilh, Ind., writes: "For over fire years I was troubled with kidney and bladder af fections which caused me much pain and worry. 1 lost flesh and wan all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work en tirely. 1 had three of the best physicians who did me .10 good and I was practically given np to die. Foley's kidney cure waa ' recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bot tle I was entirely cured." Why not let it help you? Sold by all Druggist. Flowers for Easter. To make room for spring stock I will sell the remaining at greatly reduced prices. $ 1.00 plants for 75 cents, 50 cent plants for 35 cents. Jars of blooming I plants for Easter. Ponderrosa Lemon that will bear this year. MRS. WOODWORTH, Next door to opera house. Should Practice What He Preaches. Communicated. "We do not print any communica tion unless we print the name of the writer." The above wa9 written to a young man in .North Carolina by the editor of a state paper. .Now why is it he does not keep his word aud print the names ot those peo ple who abuse our good Southern leaders? A FKIEND TO THE PUBLIC. Cures Cancer and Blood Poison. If you have blood noison Droducine erun- tions. pimples, ulcers, swollen glands, bumps , and rimnffs. burning, itching skin, copper-! colored spots or rush on the skin, mucous patches in mouth or throat, falling hair, bone I pains, old rheumatism or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. C.) It kills the poison in the blood; soon all sores, eruptions heals, hard swellings subside, aches and pains stop and a perfect cure is made of the worst cases of blood poison. or cancers, tumors, swellings, eating sores, ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kinds, take B. B. B. It destroys the cancer poison in the blood, neals cancer ot all kinds, cures the worst humors or snnnoratinsr Bwellincrs. Thousands cured by B. B. B. after all else fails. B. 15. B is composed of pure botanic iugredients. Improves the digestion, makes the blood pur and rich, stops tbe awful itch ing and all sharp,shooting pains. Thorough ly tested for thirty years. Druggists, f 1 per large bottle, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co , Atlanta, Ua De scribe trouble and free medical advice also , pent in sealed letter. For sale at Parker's Two Drug Stores. HONOR ROLL Honor Roll of Henderson Qraded School for Week Endinc Friday, March 15. Sixth Grade Miss Ethel Plummer, teacher. Annie Smaw 100 Mary Atwood 99 Wortley Hayed 98 Katie IJunn 97 Pearl Robertson 96 Mamie Mclntyre 96 Ola Burrows 96 Philip Harris 95 Esther Uoyster 95 Halstead Kelly 95 David Bryan 95 WOULD YOU EAT CORN HUSKS to get at corn? Of course you would not. Then why should you taka the greasy oil of the cod's liver to get the valuable medicinal elements contained therein ! The oil or grease has no medicinal vir tue, but it is the medicinal elements en veloped in the oil which represent all the tonic and curative properties of cod liver oil. In Vinol you get all of the medicinal curative elements of cod Hrer oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers, but no oil. The oil is thrown away for the same reason you throw away the corn husks. Our local druggist, W. W. Parker, says: " Knowing tbe wonderful medicinal, curative and body-building properties of inol, I wish every person in Henderson who is overworked, run-down, debili tated, every old person, every weak woman, every sufferer with chronic colds, bronchitis or incipient consumption would try inol on our oner to return money if it fails to benefat" . V . Par ker, iDrujrcist. Notice. While we are sole agents for inol in Henderson, it is now for sale at the leading drue store in nearly every town and city in the country. Ixok for the mol agency in your town. When a person looks for trouble j he usually nnds it. , . The News Xo Pare DragConghCnreLawB wonld be needed, if all Congh Cores were like Dr. Rhoop's Conh Cure i and baa been for 20 years. The National Law now require that if an poisiona enter into a cough mix ture, it must be printed on the label or pack age. For this reason rootbere, and others, should inist on having DK Shoop Congh Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Shoops labels and none in the medicine, else it must by law be on the label. And it's not only safe, bot it is said by those who know it beet, a truly remarkably cough remedy. Take no chance, particularly with your childivn. Insist on having Dr. Sboop'n Congh Cure. Compare , carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and see. No poison marks there! Ton can always be on the sale aide by demanding Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Cure. Simply refuse to ac cept any ether, fohl by Thomas Bros. Executrix's Notice. XXAVISG THI3 DAY QUALIFIED AS j XX Executrix of the last will and testament of G. B. Harris, deceased, before the clerk of the Superior Court of Vance county, this Is to notify ail persons noiaing claims againsi said estate to present them to me, properly verified, on or before the 18th day o! March, 1&08, or this notice will be pleaded ra oar 01 thwr recorsrv. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate set tlement. This March 18. 1907. MRS. DELLA HARRIS, Executrix ol G. B. Harris, deceased. BENNETT H. PERRY Attorney at LevW. Hnderortt N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Balldlag, (next to Cowl Hoose.) triTJZSnOOrJ, This is a bank where the humble and the more favored, the rich and the poor, are equally wel come; where tbe small depositor and the large depositor are treated with equal consideration; and where ALL will find excellent banking fa cilities, extended upon the motto of ABSOLUT M SECURITY, SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND LIBERAL TREATMENT. s.n.cmnxio, iiEnnv Procldont. Vlcm - nave Tour SPRING SUIT made at DBo So iiraDimsaDim9 New Samples All In. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO All for Twenty-five Cents SIX LARGE CAKES LAUNDRY SOAP. TWO CAKES FLOATING TOILET SOAP. ONE LARGE PACKAGE WASHING POWDER. Send in your letter from Armour & Co., and we will send you all the above for 25 cents. That is Armour Co. are going to write to 100 house-keepers here and if you receive one of their letters you will mail this to us aud we will send to yon all this and charge you with only 25 rents. We trust that you are not going to let this pass you as it is certainly a time that you get something for nothing. There will be no free goods after the first order so do not fail to save the letter and send or mail it to us. Powell's The Right ffr yjw- w my wife was almost an invalid. We have more confidence in TA-CO-MA than anything we have gotten hold of. My daughter had kidney disease and tried different medicines but TA-CO-MA has cured her entirely". W. T. JILES, 819 E. Thomas St. North Danville, Va. Tasoma has been used with best results in many towns and cities. The very best results may always be expected. Used for all Kidney and Liver trouble. For sale by all leading druggists. Price fl.00 Six bottles $5.00. Loans, Real Estate and Insurance If you ha.ve Real Estate to sell call on us and let us serve you. If you wa.nt to buy Real Es tate let us know, we ha.ve what you wa.nt. If you we.nt to borrow money on Real Estate come to see us,we are in the business to make such loans. If you have money to loan on Real Estate, get in touch with us.we will loan your money for you and guarantee the pay ment of both principal and interest with no cost to you. We are actively engaged in the Real Estate business and prospective buyers and people seeking loans naturally come to see us. Why not list your property and your money where people give their time and talent to the work? If you e.re interested call on or address HENDERSON LOAN AND REAL ESTATE CO. YESt COAPX& TODACCO is lost a little sweeter than any of the ao-ealkd suo-enred plugs made to imitate GHATS, and tbey arc all haitations- - because that rka, aweet flaror is peculiar to the genius Leaf, and we have been baying and manafactinrinc it for crer fifty jr ears. IT IS MADBBT A. FlXtM I I 8. Mm Patters o rjerth Ccrdlna. ) ) perry, s.t.peace,() Prem. Camhler. l I) Grocery oooooo Medicine. "My wife was all run down and we had used many different kinds Pof medicine till we heard of TA- rCO-MA audit helped her very much. She had suffered of neu ralgia and rheumatism. In fact. S5 XXnOT7ff MOW Ta.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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