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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. -Statement of the The Citizens Bank of Henderson, N. C. March 22nd, 1907. RESOURCES I. tml ilineounts $ 3i2.072..,.j Uverll-ilftri 1,77.") Stocks ;i ml Honda 2'.,401.2" Hanking nouHeand fixture 10,7.'?.7.'5 liifiiraiKf Department 1 ,."01.02 . i on liana am 1 due 1 1 tiii I'.anks 1 72,:i;.'.."() Total J07 ,!)12.4 We ask you to examine the financial statement of this Bank loiirni .ibovi;. It your patronage and influence have, in anv degree, . Mtitrihiited to the Kucmw of our business, WE THANK YOU FOtt IT. If, a yet, you are n6t a patron, let this be 3'our invitation to Im' .-((tin'otie. It is our policy to conducta safe.conservative business. Respectfully, ' W. A. HUNT, Cashier. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Poors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c. IOHN B. W ATKINS. Mi- Mary I'. linliork of V?irren ami v. is vi.itiiig Mrs. -John Thorn iii I l'in!cron. Mr- Misilli. ' of silk. in- liH at.t.'Mit in to a j'Hl I 'IM i r 1 1 !- - t I i l t ili'St' iiil t li prii-i- U - '1 illy niierat lire t he pa' in !! !: like .rmg I'.ii ;t. i. ijis it ;t few days ha I ciiiii: 1 l-t a s i r-1 'iiir cool wet I ill'i' . l i i- t II ill i a ' I lie who has 1 1 it 1 1 1 - 1 by t 1 1 It I he ilisln ierli.)S been iucoll- he removal, suggests usury is toareommo- I - tie' people they ought to put III i 1 ile me and adopt a general de .' i v system. Wli.it Happened to .Jones" by iii of conquest owns the title of , "masterpiece of farce comedy." Ii as conquered more a ud ieiici-s than ay play, fan e or ot herwise,in a (Jec- !. At the (irand Theatre Fridav ,-l,t, May ."rd. Mrs. ;. V. Spencer and little Mi-liter, Kosa May, of Darlington, l , are visiting Mrs. (Jeo. L. Ad iiis. on tlieir wav to Oxford to Ktav ale. .Mr. Jspencer wa toiinerly i ' I I i ' 1 ilb i.ia.-e lnl . I . , . i t ... ;.I1 t lie Southern deriot m is now manager of t he in Darlington. . .1. T. Alderman Mi came home Tuesday from .Norfolk where she has I. .ii in a hospital, having undergone a serious surgical operation some v e. I s ago. Her friends will be pleas- i to know that she is improving laaidly and with regaining strength v t!l soon he well again. The dispensary has been moved ti mi its loiiner location on Mont gomery street to the Owen Davis building on Main street, near the Southern depot. It was suddenly loiind to be too near a place of pub lie worship and it was removed, but th - fact that it was put near the to-1 lei I School ami remote trom po iiee ,-ur eilance did not seem to be t iU.-n into consideration. t alcitine, the new decorative finish o walh and ceilings, is one of the I -I artii-h-s of the kind on the in n ket. Heady for use when dissolved i : cold water. Art ist ic, economical, sanitary. Will not chip or rub off. Produces beautiful effects at very lit : le cost. A splendid tire ret anient an. I germ killer as well as a cheap an 1 durable wall finish. Ten beauti i'a: shades and white. Ask Maurice .! o'.Xeil for further information, color card and prices. Mi. and Mrs. S. T. (ireen and little daughter, Uticie, of Cedartown, (In., ' ime Saturday and spent Sunday and Monday in Henderson. Mrs. ;ovn and thelittle girl had been vis iting relatives at Margarettsvill?, X. . her old home, and Mr. (ireen met ti"iu here. They were cordially erected both having many friends in Henderson where they lived for nine .ears previous to Mr. (I recti's promo- t I' : and transfer to the Birmingham diu l a ion of the Seaboard Air av about a vear ago. Line i.. ad to see iieoi le who ffo from ii day MifiVi inn f rom physical weakness lleUistei V Kin ky Mountain Tea would I hem well. The greatest tonic known. .nt- Tea or Tablets.- Parker's Two vial price on .In panose cups and i ei-s. S-'.oo sets for SI 00. at the HP.NPKKSnN NOYKLTY ST0UK. !'iink Whit, House Coffee, it's the best P1KIK DAVIS CO. Fire Test Postponed. Mr. T. A. (Sould. president of the 1 hiakar Paint and Booting Com 1' my. who advertised to make a test o' tiie lire resisting qualities of his lint in Hendtrson Friday night and Saturday, writes to his agents, the W it kins Hardware Company, that owing to liis inability toget here this W'-ckthe demonstration is postponed "Mi! Fridav and Saturday of next -ek. May 10th and 1 lth. Bear this 'a mind and come out and see the Stt on fire. " a!! tln fruits there are in the land. 1 ii.it jrrow on bush of tn-e. w mild irive im the choicest ones r. r Ilollister's Roekv Mountain Tea. l'arkfr's Two Prng Stores. '''ink Whito House Coffee, it's the best P1IUK-PAVISCO. Address Tuesday Night. Mr. P.. H. Barton a speaker of note, N ; lf visit Henderson and deliver au ' .-.ress Tuesday night, May 7th. ' the auspices of the Millennial uu congregation. SDeakinir will J'- m Dr. Coggeshall's old office, at .'" lock. Subject of the address wm he -The Future ot Our Earth as 'retold in the Bible." Mr. Barton Ii as visited Henderson bofnro nnil eose who have heard hira need not '"" told that he is a forceful and "! -'maining speaker. l f"u.t treatment of a slight attack of :r.mea wiI oftvn jirevent a serjoug Bjck. lliebet known Remedy is Dr. Seth -"Nl.bD's Balsam. Your apothecaries. TI Rros.warrant it to give eatiefac- ti'.n. STm.lVhe "EMERSON NOVELTY for everything:. Prices are right. Condition of LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus and Profits Cashier'n Checks Certified Checks Due to lianks Deposits Total 100.000.00 40,14t.44 571.14 37.00 .",,7 1U.78 4.r,,440 08 f;07,'.)12.44 Flag Presentation. Henderson ('ouncil. Junior Order United American Mechanics, will present a flag to Honavista school at Bear Pond, Tuesday, May 14th. Prof Ilrewer of Wake Forest, will be the speaker of the or-casion and an intellectual treat may Im expected. The exercises will take place at 2:'-i() p. m.. and it is expected that a large crowd will be present. Full program will be announced tiext, weelc. Oi iiiu I,;i x.-it i vt ! nut jSyrn ! list fur I women rniil rliiliiri'ii. 1m hi,!. I action tun I i'i-jim; tu t, ta.st. uimLi-s it p!"iVr;i!l( to violent purgatives. hmi-Ii iim pill. tahl:.'tH, eti?. tlt the lunik'-! aint a k;i in i i! - of Orino lit nil hveryone in Henderson should re member the date and hour when the house will be set on fire showing pro tection afforded by (iibridtar paints. For sale bv WATKINS H API) W AUK CO. A Ghicken Eating Rooster. Mr. OIlie I'arhani tells us of an un usual case of si chicken eating chick en. Mr. Hewett Hicks had a Plym outh rock rooster that was as bad as a hawk in this respect. Five or six little chickens disappeared one after another and no cause could be assigned. They could not. be found lying about the yard dead anywhere and what became of them was a sev eral days wonder. Finally the mys tery wiis solved by the rooster being seen in the act of killing and eating the little chicks devouring them with as much avidity as lit would a .June bug or ;i tobacco worm. Itch enrt'd in '!! minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold at Par- ker'H Two Dmi; Stores. jy 13. - . beautiful lot of cake plates and salad howls, will he sold at a greatly reduced price. IIKNDKRSOX NOVELTY STOHK. -4 a- Making a Good Impression. Oxford I'ubhe Ledger. We are pleased to hear from some of our business men that Mr. Clifton, the new agent of the Seaboard in Ox ford is proving a polite and acommo dating official, which will be appreci ated by our people. We could never understand why any agent or his clerks thought they were the "whole cheese" .and treat the patrons of their road with perfect indifference and oftentimes tire discourteous. The public love to travel with a po lite conductor and train crew, and come in contact with civil and cour teous agents. "Here's to your health nnd happiness" IVWitt's Little Early Risers famous little pills. Nasty, sick headache or biliousness may come on at any time: the cure is an Kaily Riser. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Drink White House Coffee, it's the best PILMK-PAYISCO. Suited to all Classes and Tastes. When the express trains cut out (50 miles in GO minutes, it was a revelation in speed; but it has since been equalled and surpassed. hen "What Happened to Jones" came to life and cut out 00 laughs in 00 min utes. it was also a revelatiou in laughs. This has never been equalled; it is a record which has stood for over twenty years and is destined to stand for at least twenty more. It is a play suited to all classes and tastes, clean, wholesome, rollicking; once seen never forgotten. A play that has been the topic of more con versations than anything before the public in a decade. In full equipment with a superior cast headed by Rich ard Milton, it will be seen at the (Jrand Theatre Friday night, Mav 3rd. My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route.!. Fort Edward. N. Y,. says: "Dr Kiuji's New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago It lias nlso performed a wonderful cure of in cipient consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other symptons left one by one. until she was perfectly well. Dr King'u New Discovery's power over coughs and colds is simply marvelous." No other remedy has ever equaled it. Fully guaran teed by Melville Dorsey, druggist. oOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The Watkins Hardware Company, always up to the time, ever alert to satisfy wants of the people, have se cured the sale for this vicinity of the great GibraltarFire Resisting Paints. Gibraltar stands fire, stands the sun and water. Guaranteed. A house will be built here out of dry seasoned fatty pioe shingled and with cornice windows and doors. Painted inside and out, and broken dry goods boxes placed inside, out side and on the.roof all ignited with kerosene oil and set on fire Friday, Mav 10th, at 8:30 o'clock and on Saturday at p.m., May 11th, show ing how these materials resist fire. Remember the dates ana do not. fail to see these tests. Drink White House Coffee, it's the best PIRIE-DAV1S CO. Are Ton Coming to Jamestown Exposition? If bo prepare for your accommodations nnw &nd im 25 cents in silver and will mail you our Guide Map of Norfolk and the James town Exposition grounds.with list of Hotels aud Boardincr Houses. The information is worth a dollar to you. Address L.WBTrEHDRST,609-6io Law Bid, Norfolk Adcock-Bryan. Marriage of Mr. Eugene W. Adcock and Miss Lucy Bryan Tuesday, April 30th Ceremony Occurs at Presbyterian Church in Presence of a Large Number of Interested Spectators at High Noon. A very pretty midday marriage oc curred at the Presbyterian church Tuesday, April .'50th, the contracting parties being Mr. Eugene Wesley Ad cock and Miss Lucy W'illiaros Bryan, both of Henderson. The church was beautifully decorated for the occa sion with potted plants and cut flow ers, the room darkened and lights burning producing a scene of loveli ness and subdued ?plendor in har mony with the occasion. Mrs. C. A. Lewis was organist and most pleasingly did she do her part.5 An appropriate music program had been arranged which was beautifully rendered while the audience was as sembling. Mrs. S. K. Rowland and Miss Olive Harris each sang a solo and a number of selections were ren dered by Mrs. Lswis accompanied by Mr. C. E. Pope on the trombone. The ushers were Messrs. S. T. Peace, Samuel Watkins, Jr., Henry Jenkins and Frank Lyon of Oxford. Mrs. Wesley Adams, sister, and Mrs. Dr. Brooks of Durham, cousin of the bride, were dames of honor. The bride entered from the front ves tibule leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr Harry Bryan, and the groom cji me in from the other side attended by his best man, Mr. Wesley Adams. Meeting at the altar they took their respective positions and the words that made the young cou- h man and wife were pronounced by the pastor. Rev. J. II. Hendernte. It w;id a beautiful and impressive cere- ioiiv and wa.s witnessed by a large number of interested friends and well wishers of the young people. Mr. Adcock is the popular and effi cient book-keener of the Southern Jrocerv Company, and is a young man of exemplary habits and charac ter esteemed for his individual worth i ml fidelity to duty and friends. Mrs. Adcock is a young woman of excep tionally fine qualities of mind and leart whose lovely character and sweet disposition make her a favo- ite with all who know her. Immediately after the marriage Mr. anil Mrs. Adcock left on the Northbound train for an extended trip to Washington, New York and Niagara I1 alls. New line of pipes, smoking tobacco and cigars of all kinds at the HKXDKRSON NONELTY STORE. - - - The Daughters With Us. The Eighteenth annual convention of the King's Daughters and Sons con vened in Henderson at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. We welcome these noble women, ever zealous in all works, and trust their meeting may be harmonious and promotive of the cause in which they are laboring. The attendance is very good some the most brilliant and consecrated women in the State being present. Mrs. Wra. H. S. Burgvvyn of V eldon,is president, and she presides with grace and ease having a firm grasp upon the business of the convention. Aside from the business of the con vention the social side of it has been a most en joyable feature. Henderson is proud to play host to such lovely guests and feels honored by their pres ence. If they shall be as delighted with their visit as our people are charmed with the visitors they will come again and often. r ull proceedings of the convention will be published next week. When the curtain goes up on the first act there is a laugh, when the curtain goes down on the last act, you are still laughing, and what is more consoling after a hard day s work than a good, hearty laugh? At the Grand Theatre Friday night, May 3rd. Death of Mrs. Lizzie Moss Vivian. Mrs. Lizzie Moss Vivian died in Ral eigh about 5 o'clock Tuesday morn ing and the remains were brought here for burial. Mrs. v lvian was thedaugh ter and only child of Dr. J. R. Moss, and most of her iife was spent in this town, where she was raised. She was a graduate of Staunton (Va.) Female College, and as a young girl she was bright and attractive, pretty and admired and a favorite in any com pany she mingled with. An accom plished performer on the piano this brought her into prominent business relations with the table Piano Com pany with whose interests she had been identified for several yearfc, and the managers pay high tribute to her skill and success in representing their business. The funeral was held from the home at 3 o'clock Wednesday after noon, Rev. J. II. Henderlite conduct ing the service assisted by Rev. A. G Dixon. Interment was made in Elm- wood cemetery. The press of Baltimore city and Charlotte and Greensboro papers are very complimentary even to enthu siasm over success of exhibits and use of Gibraltar Fire Resisting Paints to be tested here May 10th. On sale by Y ATKINS HARDWARE CO. The Play Tuesday Night. The performance given at the Grand Theatre Tuesday night for the benefit of the King's Daughters wa9 verv good and reflected credit upon the performers. "Woodcock's Little Game"' was the play, by home talent and the manner in wuicn it was pre sented was altogether pleas'.n, Where all did so well we must not particularize and to render credit to each it is only necessary to give the cast of characters, as follows: Mr. Woodeock, Mr. C. H. Turner. Mr. Christopher Larkins, Mr. S. T. Peace. Mr. Adolphus Swandown. Mr. J. A. Moore. Payid. Mr. 11. S. Aronson. Mrs Col. Carver, Miss Leah Perry. Mrs. Woodcock, Mrs. J. C. Kittrell. Mrs. Larkins. Miss M. E. Chavaee. Maid, Miss Claudia Huuter. The choruses were very fine, the costuming pretty and appropriate. Those participating were Mrs. S. K. Rowland, Miss Lula Page, Miss Re becca Butler, Miss Bettie Pittman, Miss Amy Butler, Miss Willie Parker, Miss Macy Chavasse. The gentlemen were Messrs. S. T. Peace, J. A.Moore, A. J. Davis, A. H. Cheek, R. G. S. Davis, Bennett Perry, Frank Harris. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing is re quested to buy a bottle oJ Foley's Honey and Tr. Sold by all BrujrsM,t. Modern Phone System. Extensire Improvements to be Made by the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company Re construction of the Plant in Hen derson, Including New Modern Central Energy Swjtchboard. Mention was made in these columns some weeks ago that the Home Tele- Bhone and Telegraph Company of enderson, with the interest of its patrons ever in mind and its desire at all times to give them the best telephone service possible, contem plated in the near future some exten sire changes and improvements in their plant hers. Mr.T.-C. Toepleman, General Man ager, has just returned from New York where lie purchased the neces sary material and apparatus, and he informs us that work will begin at once on the reconstruction of the plant, which, when completed, will give us perhaps the most modern system in the State. A new modern and up-to-date Cen tral Energy switchboard is to be in stalled, every line made mf tabic cir cuit service, and the outside work wholly rebuilt, using over ten thousand feet of cable, which will not only do away with the many wires in the business section of the town, bjit will vastly improve the service. This new plant will enable the subscriber to get a much quicker and more satisfactory service. With the adoption of the new switchboard it will only be necessary for the sub scriber to take down the receiver to ring "Central," while the replacing of the receiver in position will rinir otf. It will take something likn four months to complete the work, as the nstalhitioii of this system will re quire practically a rehabilitation of the entire plant; but when finished the town of Henderson, with its progress ive spirit, can boast of a thoroughly modern telephone exchange credit able to the Company and to the town and furnishing a service that will be in every way satisfactory to patrons. The improvements they propose making in keeping with the progressive spirit of the town, will require a very considerable outlay of money, and we feel sure that the iberal, progressive spirit shown will be greatly appreciated by their pat rons. Mr. Toepleman will personally engineer the installation, the im mediate reconstruction to be under supervision ot the t.ompany s able oreman, Mr. W. G. Allen. This Company is a home enter prise managed by our citizens, and as such the Gold Leaf in common with our people generally has felt a keen interest and pride in its success and development. Its officers are cour teous and considerate and their greatest desire is to furnish their patrons the very best service pos sible. And in this neither efforts nor money as the exigencies require and the means at hand justify are spared. Nice line of white wash goods aud waist goods just received. See them be- ore buying. 11. TliUMASUN. FIREPROOF S Just think of one single thing that fire will not consume There is not one. The strongest statement we make for our paint CALCITINE is that it is A FIRE RETARDENT NOT FIREPROOF. Our Calcitine is a water paint in ten beautiful shades and white. It is a splendid fire retardent and germ killer. It is not only suitable for decorating homes, but highly recommend ed for whitening the interiors of factories, warehouses, mills, shops, stables, etc. It can be applied by either the brush or machine method. SIMPLE-DURABLE -FIRE RETARDENT Cheaper at O'NEIL'S, Are Vou Going We make a specialty of fine goods. We are well prepared to fur nish your wants in strictly HIGH CLASS GROCERIES Fresh Vegetable from Florida daily. TTte IPSpne-HDauns (So.. 4 Formerly the Pirle Grocery Company. WHY DO YOU USE KEROSENE AND SMOKE YOUR CEILINGS, CURTAINS AND WALLS ? See BJiBdie will cofliince joa that ELECTRIC HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. Telephones Nos. 6, 21. and 48. E. L Hight, The Weil Known Watchmaker, Jeweler and Scientific Optician, Opens an Office and Engages in the Optical Business of Which He Will Make a Specialty in the Future. Having sold out the jewelery and watchmaking business to Messrs. A. W. Gholson & Co., Mr. E. E. Hight, the well known watchmaker, jeweler and scientific optician, dis continues same except the optical line, of which he will make a specialty in the future." To this end he has open ed an office over Dorsey's drug store where he has fitted up comfortable and suitable quarters and throughly equipped himself with every requisite to 4he successful and satisfactory conduct of the business. Mr. High is no stranger to the people of this community. He has had twenty years experience, but his qualifications do not rest upon this alone, he understands the theoretical part as well. It has been a desire of "i-a"yV - 1 W jifkA3 ,.-- 5 Mr. Hight for years to engage in the optical business exclusively. By wide reading and close study he has acquired a knowledge of the business in theory as well -as practice. And he proposes to keep right up with the times by furnishing himself with the latest and best books and the most modern equipment that can be obtained. Equipped with the most approved scientific outfit and thoroughly pre pared for the business, Mr. Hight will be able to correct all errors of refraction generally done by the aid of glasses and they are many. He uses the following instruments, etc., among others: Punctumeter,Refract or and Retinescope.American Optical Trial Case. Charts: Emmertropic, Improved Gravais, Color Blind, Dr. Snellms type of all kinds, New Style of Astigmalice Distant Type, the Covelle Ophthalmic Cabinet, and by the use cf electric lights can fit same by day or night. Examination free. Paints in all colors furnished in Gibraltar Paints, that resist fire. Guaranteed durable and lasting and will be tested with fire May 10th at 8:30 o'clock by setting house on fire that's been painted with them. On J sale by WATKINS HARDWARE CO. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. 1 to Entertain 2 LIGHTS are better and fre quently cbeaper. Burroughs Upperman. Mr. Roger Gregory Burroughs and Miss Sallie Daniel Upperman Take the Somtmn Vows of Mat rimony Ceremony -Occurred in Louisburg on Wednesday, April 24th. Louisburg Times, April 2Gth. The wedding vows of Miss Sallie Tpperman and Mr. Roger Gregory Burroughs, of Henderson, were hap pily spoken on Wednesday morning last at ten o'clock at the "Methodist church, Rev. VV. B. Morton, brother-in-law of the bride, performing the ceremony. The chnrch had been beautifully decorated for the happy occasion, and the pews were cowded with friends and admirers to witness the event. The dark clouds of the preceding - eve were entirely dissi pated by the bright 'sunshine of a lovely April day, comparable only to the smiles of the lovely bride and her beautiful maids. The fine organ under the master touch of Miss Sallie Williams pealed fourth the beautiful bridal march .as the party entered the church. Mrs. J. L. Palmer was dame of honor, Mr. Thomas Bullock best man, and Miss Eula Mitchiner maid of honor with Mr. Jacques Phelps! The ushers were Messrs. C. F. Upperman. Alex Clifton. J. II Best, Henry T. Morris R. G.S.Davis. and J. M. Coleman. The bridesmaids were as follows: Miss Alice Sornill with Mr. Sam Watkins, Jr., Miss Sallie V. Harris with Mr. P. H. Thom as, Miss Virginia Foster with Mr. Sam T. Peace, Miss Blanch Egerton with Dr. E. B. Tucker. Miss Nan Ma- one with Mr. C. V. Siimleton. Miss Sallie Green with Mr. B. F. Harris. The bride was attired in brocade satin, point lace trimmings made princess and carred a shower bononet of roses, an J lilies of the valley. The dame of honor wore white net over blue taffeta and carried pink roses. The maid of honor wore white net over pink taffeta. The bridesmaids wore white silk all wearinsr black nic- ture hats and carrying praj'er books. Alter the ceremony the hapnv cou ple-left on the 11:20 train foreastern points. Ball Park. With considerable enterprise and public spirit a number of gentlemen of the town have gotten together and organized a ball park company. They have leased ground near the buggy factory and will fit ur same for the purpose. The posts are up and the fence about half finished. A grand staud, with top, to seat 300 people will be erected, the whole thing to be fixed up m as good shape as any ball park anywhere. The company is chartered, most of the required stock has been sub scribed and paid in, but an organiza tion has not yet been effected by the election of officers. It is expected tliat the park will be finished in ten days or two weeks and some interesting athletic 6ports may be expected from that time on. This is something the town has needed and the Gold Leaf wants to thank the gentlemen interested, in dividually and collectively, for the commendable enterprise and public spirit thus manifested. Now let our people show their appreciation by turning out and patronizing such forms of athletic sports whenever oc casion presents itself. This kind of innocent diversion cannot fail to benefit spectator and participant alike. Death of Mr. L. A. Larkins. Mr. L. A. Larkins died at the home of his sister in Roanoke, Va., last Friday. The news of his death will carry sorrow to the hearts of many persons who knew him m Henderson and elsewhere. The remains were brought to Henderson and buried Saturday afternoon. Mr. Larkins was employed by the George A. Rose Company as book-keeper and assist ant manager, about three years up to the middle of December when he was compelled to give up work on ac count of failing health. On the recom mendation of his physician he went to Florida and sought work in the pine forests at a saw mill hoping that an outdoor life would prove benefi cial to him. But the fatal malady from which he suffered had laid too firm a hold upon him and Its prog ress was beyond the power of human aid or nature to stay. Realizing that the end was near, six week ago Mr. Larkins went to the home of his 6is- ser in Roanoke where he died. De ceased was a native of Pender county, near Wilmington, and was in the thirty-first vear of his age. He was a man of fine character and steady habits, devoted to his business and loyal to duty and had the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. tie was a member of the Presbyterian church and his life was that of an earnest and consistent Christian. He leaves a wife besides numerous relatives and friends to mourn his death. Mr. Larkins was a Mason and when the body reached Hender son it was taken in charge ')y the lodge here and buried with Mason ic honors. Representatives of 37 NATIONS Listened to music of sweet toned Stieff Pianos at the opening of the Ja.mestown Exposition. The Stieff is not only the Official Piano of the Exposition, but the only one used in the great Cham berlain Hotel at Old Toint, the principal hotels, and all the thea tres and department stores in Norfolk :-: :-: :-: :-: Thrr arm reasons why th. Stuff attain, thss. distinctions that yoa should know. Writ, and Ut us t.U you mlso hot. w. sH tnmm from maktr to user am masy terms. Chas. M. Stieff, L. C. STEELE, Mgr., 114 Gr&nby St., Norfolk, Va. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O HENDERSON, N. C. U O C) 8 O S. R. HARRIS, President. HENRY PERRY, Vice-President. 8 o We wish to make new friends and to establish new bus iness relations. o IN Plaid Silks, Plain White AND Hand Painted UNENS. Nice line just in Thomas & Newcomb. ""hnn't Wnrrv uvii i ii ui i y Phone us and we will sug gest something. Fresh ONIONS, pulled each day. " ASPARAGUS " LETTUCE, " " ' TOMATOES, by express. " SNAIS, " CABBAGE POWELL'S XKXKXXHXKXKK00K Loans, Real Estate and Insurance If you hoLve Real Estate to sell call on us and let us serve you. If you want to buy Real Es tate let us know, we have what you want. If you want to borrow money on Real Estate come to see us, we are in the businessto 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 are interested call on or address HENDERSON LOAN AND REAL ESTATE CO. AVE TALKING Victor Talking Machine Edison Phonographs v CASH OR. INSTALLMENT. Full Line of Records, Plain or Decorated Horns. HENDERSON TALKING MACHINE CO NOTICE. I SHALL SELL FOR CASH BT ri.Bi.iv auction, at tbe lourt Horn door Jo Henderson, . t., Saturday, May 25, 1 907, th Jno MangTim farm of 161 acres on Lain Trwk between Kittrell and Fairport and ii- v.urnnntf .taMtUlrt debt for the purchase prie of naid land Sold under trass aeea biwjb 7 , and wife dated Aug. zu, x w . - ' BookI21, pa?e 12. Register oflVe of aur Connty. Tti.15tkApnI.WU.. A A HICKS. Trust. THE CHILDREN KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE COUCH SYRUP o C) o o C) C) S. T. PEACE, Cashier. f ) ) o We would appre ciate7 art account from you and kind ly ask your pat ronage. : : o o 'THE LADIES' STORE"; NICE LINO OF SILKCOT JUST RECEIVED MRS. HISSILLIER. Atout something to Eat or what t0 Have We have the BEST the market affords Grape Fruit, Oranges, Bananas, Aplles. New Herrings, Fat Mackerel, Roe Her rings, Cheese, etc GDSOCERV. SELL flACHINES. BEST DISC MACHINE IN THE WORLD. ($10 to $100.) BEST CYLINDER TALK ING MACHINE MADE. ( $10 to $100. ) "THEDEVILof TODAY" ITU wot In tJi Xhrni. dcrch. SoeWty. Baunox. PalHic fc-vs t yvai . tit li f . A partrmyinthir--' i found In all eonditKMia of hi. l-i'tlU. iJ Method of caeapiMT theao. A wrtunr e.4e to v JTOUBff tsvm and imn fron wtOf nnd rtjin. TM book fc t mvUW nt irnTii k Vm wwil ttt;i tie vixo buck with a full tin of Butdini BuUw-.i'lion Books. JUd Letter Fsmily d TfciiherM Bibles. Cata togna will be rrt f rse. Tb is yocr ppertanl'y to r le money and worth your invrtitinn. We hT aenta who have Ion wtta os 2U years. WnUtoday. D. E. Luther Publishing Co. 12.14-16 Trlaity Av. Alltata. 6a. tlodol Dyspepsia Curo Digests what you eat.
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