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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAP- THUKSDAY,.MAY 2, 1907 The Gold Leaf. Popular Chas. H. Gattfc. Till.' IIS DAY, MAY 2, 1007. Envy of the Barefoot Boy in Spring Time. V T. M.nh..il in I'ro-r.-. civ.- KnrfoT Hilt to til.' MIW wllM lulf pils..! Im.ik WsIv out of i.i- tfn-. tl.nr h Imrillv .ii.vfl.ii.- mT' ijiiitiihiii;r in nil flii wo'fM tli;m Hi- fr-!..iii ( " I.an-foot loy in hpi-iii-tnii". An. ; v!i;il in-iiori'K it ! '""' tM v""r liriiMlf Yon-kTTow "Pxjii-tly how ."! nii.l c-I?-- it !' fr.-I.lv j. lowvl -!irfli f.-!t f o vour f t wl.'it you f rnp; I, tliH.-orn, aii.l Im.a you would xtr.-i.-h vour tos apart iiikI !-t tliin xulf in tli.-ir new frr.-.loin from Him IoihI :f of cojtrrt-r-to.-l hho.-f! Im-ii a Wlow rroa uj tliMr.-'H little conso lation in having li f'-t, lut wli.-n von urea barefoot hoy it i :i IjImss in for the reason that a jrrvater ''X p.uise of vour human territory may .oiiiM into contact with the ool re.l -artli or Ix-tt'-r h! ill, the cool clear water that babbles, by the alder cat kins and that little mass of pepper mint and calamus mid pickerel weed down by t he Hprinr branch. (Branch. wm na v for "brook" is an imported nff.-ction not to 1' endured anions us.) I'.ut, of course, there are some drawbacks to w" ban-foot, nota bly when you have to o after the calves or cows ami have to cross a hrooniKijre field that has been burn ed off, or have to work in the "rocky fi.-ld" on the hillside. I!y the way, the "blue flas" will hooii b bloom ing now, the Kiiakes are beinniii"; to come forth njxnin, the lizards will soon take hum baths alon the rail fences, and now that dogwoods are blooming, the cows that belong to shiftless fanners take fresh courage sinee it is Haid that no cow need starve after the dogwood blooms. The crows, moreover, are wntchin; the sprouting corn, ami it is not likely that even our friend "Hustle" can convince our women readers tlfflt hawks were not invented bv the devil for the express purpose of trying the. patience of women whose yards are now dotted with little fluffy chirping biddies, just from the nest. I'ilt-H jfft ipiirk 11ml i-t-rtniii r.'li.-f from lr. Sll()(l'r4 Miljrir Ojf IIM-lit . 1'll'IIHf not- it iH ( (! iiluiif Ti.r jhI-h. ami i r h urtioti iH posi-livi- iiikI f-rtiiiii. Itrliing. painful. (rotrulinjr er liliml iil.-H (iiHiippcar lik.- limbic li.v it m net. 1 .11 rt Iliritt-1 rappfl fflllMH jilTH ."(( .II t H. S.. I liv ThoimiH I'.roH. Maxim Gun Exhibit. One of the most important exhibits to 1m; seen in the -Marine Applhiuces buildirifr, at the Jamestown Exposi tion, is a display of ordnance from the Virker's Maxim Company, one of the largest manufacturers of runs and firearms in England. tlreat importance is attached to the decision of this firm to partici pate in the onlnan. " exhibit at the Exposition, in thatii is.a recognition of the value to exhibitors to enter into the display of this line of manu factures, at the Ter-Cententiial. The exhibit consists of one six pounder, semi-automatic, gun, with naval mounting and automatic pack gun, together with several pieces of lighter ordnance. The exhibit in cludes a display of saddlery and am munition. Ki.iii-y complaint killH more jwoj.If than any other ilim-agf. Tlii 4 in due to tht'diwaHe living no insidious that it nt-ts a good hold on the nyHtem hi-fore it is rcconni.t-d. FoU'v'h Kidney t'nrt will prfveiit tlit development of fatal disease if taken in time. Sold liy .ill PrujiMH. Woman's Home Companion for May. 'I'la pot-ultilit y that a defunct cat should have iii lie honta probably never occurred to any writer until Ellis Parker liutler contributed Lin very funny short ntory, "The Chromatic (ihostsof Thomas" to tin May 'i)rii;in's Jloine ('omjmnion. The story certainly will march down the aisles of fame arm in arm w ith "Pijs is I'itis" by the same author. Mr.lUitler's story hail plenty of jood company. In the same number of the Woman's Home t'nmpnninn are three other exceedingly lever short stories "The Wall of the Word." by Herbert 1). Ward; "The Mad ness of Watkins." by Henry M. Hyde; "Their innocent Inversions," by .lean Webster. Among the special articles are "The Progress of Women in the bast Fifty Years," by Charlotte Perkins (iilman; "Shopping in London," by Car olyn Wells; "The Home Builders Plan ning the House," by Charles Edward Hooper and "Kurope on Two Dollars a Hay." by Esther Brook. Lovers of mu sic will U delighted with the double page contriution "Fragrance," a new song by Victor J Ierltert. lr.Edward Ev erett Hale, who writes an editorial pane each month, tells about a memorable visit to Mount Vernon. The department devoted to the child labor campaign cotains an important article on "Child Labor and Education in Southern Cot ton Mills," by A. J. McKelway, assist ant secretary of the National Child Labor Committee. Mr. McKelway re produces an agreement made between parents and mill owners, in which the parents promise that their "children above twelve years of age shall work in the mill." Crace Margaret Gould de scries the latest fads in gowns and frocks; Evelin Parsons contributes new iueas for summer needlework, and Fan nie Merritt Farmer describes emergency dishes in her monthlv rookinc lesson In the pages for children Dan Beard tells the "Sons of Daniel Boone" how to build play forts, and Aunt Janet sends a message to the members of their "Hub of 1 tubs. 1 he Mav number of this nnmi lar magazine is illustrated in colors an important departure for a magazine of us size. In Courtesy and Politeness He Sets Good Example for Railroad Men. Politeness ami courtesy are two of the cheapM.-t but !cst investments a, public official can make; they always bring resiilts.aiid nuoh results as go t make dividends for the corpora Hons HieVKervc. The writer witnes ed an incident on one of the Sen board trains ..lie niht not lonjrngoenipli-i-sizing thetruth of the foleeoin proposition. A well known physi-i-iaii was en roiile to Richmond with a p-iiient for t reatui-i.t". As we nea led Monroe lit- told the writer it was al.-olufcely mi-esnary that lie s CiJtva lower btrth for his p.tient on the Uirhmonij sleefier. This could not 1h iibrained from tie local aent at Moiiioe, but only from the Pull man conductor. Meeting up with Mr. Chas. II. (Jattis, th affable mid popular Traveling Passenger Agent of the Seaboard, I mentioned that my physician friend desired a lower berth. As the northbound train rolled in, the heavens opened the flood gates, ami it rained in torrents, but a little thing like rain didu'tstop this en.rge;ie official. Down the track he scurried in the downpour, ami the wheels had scarcely ceased rolling before he had secured comfor table lower lierths for the physician and his patient. That was hustling for business bur it was mixed with lots of old fashioned goodness f heartand courteous politeness. Xor was it wast..! for this same nhvficiau who had intended returning from llichmoiid by another route, came back the wav he went. Minplv be cause he appreciated the kindness of this clever and oliligmg omeiai. Shelby Star. That was iust like Mr. (Jattis he doesn't know how to be otherwise than courteous and accommodating if, s a wav he lias. And while no one can excel linn in tne exercise of this virtue it is charncteristic of Seaboard Air Line officials as we have found them to be courteous and accommodatimr. Hence their popularitv with the traveling public. Henderson tiOLIl IjKAF. The Tiiiif.-t adds its "amen to what the two editors have said of Mr. (bittis ami the Seaboard Air Lin. iiMiii:ils Theeilitor of the Times has known Charlie (Jattis since he wax a small ho v. and he lias alwa vs been polite and bore the reputation as heing a good hoy. iouis burg Times. DeWitt's farlolized Witch Hazel Sulve does not merely heal on the sarfuce; it pene- trutes th. jioiph n nd promptly relieves pnin, caused ly boils, bums, scalds, cuts and nkin diseaseH. It is esiieeiall v K'od for pileH. He- ware of imitations. Sold at Parker's Two Dnisr StoreH. A Chicago woman killed her hus band because be didn't have any money. This is another argument for a man to start an account in a savings bank. Men must be provi ded against all sorts of dangers in this life. Wilmington Stnr. When your food has not been properly di gested tlie entire system is impaired in the same proportion. Your Stomach needs help. Koilol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you eat, it tones up the stomach ami adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. Kodol con foi ins to the National Pure Foot! and Drug Law. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Everybody's Magazine for May. Staggering to our matter-of-course ideas on the punishment of crime is Brand Whitlock's article. "What (!ood Does it Do?" in the May ICvervlnnlv's. The bril liant young Mayor of Toledo presents what is usually termed the idealistic view with a cogency and poer of con viction that are bound to arouse discussion. The May number is full of good read ing. Leroy Scott describes his recent so journ among the Russian terroists in an article of unusual personal and dramatic interest. 1 he ( areer of George W esting house. a fascinating narrative, is the sec ond of the "uomances of Success." Er nest Thompson Seton contributes one of his intimate animal studies, and there is an eminently readable article on "Modern .Masters of Music. The fiction is of unusual excellence, in eluding two classics in humor by O. Henry and Porter Emerson Browne Among other writers are Llovd Osborne. Henry C. Rowland, Netta Sy ret t. Zona iiaie. l .litli me kert. and Louise Morgan Olll. Seasonable Farm Seeds fnilt Dn-lP Cntin'ktimn HUH 1GCI3, JUlgllUUlA, Millets, Teosinte, Late Seed Potatoes, Buckwheat, Vetches, Crimson Clover, etc. Wood's Crop Special, giving prices and timely information a bout Seedi that can be planted to advantage and profit at different seasons of the year, mailed free on request. Write for it T. W. WOOD & SOUS, SEEDSMEN, RICHMOND. . VA i'r:B Implement Go. Have just issued a t;i Catalogue of i 1 1 NOTICE. 77- mi Implements. Corn and Cotton Planters, 1 Cultivators, Plows, U Fencing, Roofing, J h Engines, Threshers, A Saw Mills, etc. ou will save money and pet the best of Ta.rm Implements, ia buy- . fae us. Implements that wer well and work well are the kind that we sell. "rite for prices and the best Implement Catalogue issued. l Cataiosriie maiUI fr u .... -' 11 ritu tivl-iw The Implement Co., uu t. he - E1CUMI0 NOliTH CAUOLIXAd I" thHSujriort oart juice i ouniy. ilav Term. 1SM7 Magnolia Allex 1 v .. t a"-oiist ( Aotieeof Snmraons and V Kd Cobr I Warrant of Attachment The tiefendiUit .ilrnr Tinml u-;il iol not i1 that a Hlimmriiirt in tlm nlmr. uniitu nation was issnetl ajrainst him on the firsl day of April, l.o7, l.y the undersitrued. for the retorirv nf thi kuni ,,r v. i dollnrn. du the plaintiff by the defendant for MTuui-nuu uuuer promise oi marriage hn uretu-h thereof v ilMoml turnnbloii th 11th lrnJtit nftA. Mmxt.m UlOl Monday in Mar-h, 1J07, to the Superior Court of Vonee County . N. C, at a Court to r f Why Vinol Is Better Than Any Other Remedy to Restore at the above a the b held in Henderson", X namtnl tlftv ati1 t.iniA The defendant will also take notice that narraui oi attainment was lsxued bv unjer8iKneI on the above named dav. ncmuei me money, property, Roods, chat -io nuu reai estate ueioutnnt; to the defend &Ilt 111 YAnptfk Punntr n-1. i. V. ... . . . - x . ,vm ""Haul ig re turnable at the time and place above named for the rtllrn of ths anmmnno ... i wnere the defendant in rvnninul r Q and answer or demur to the complaint of uc -."o-iuiiu, ur me reuei aemanded wUl be Eranted. This 4th day of April, 1907. HEN'ltY PERRY, K lerk Superior Court of Vance Co HemjvT PowteLi.. Attorney for Plninfff. Health ! Strength Because Vinol is a real Cod Liver Preparation and docs not contain a single disagreeable or harmful ingredient and is not a secret formula. Because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements the soothing, healing, strengthening and flesh creative properties of Cod Liver Oil but without oil or grease. Because everything in Vinol, except the tonic iron and a fine old wine, is actually extracted from fresh cods' livers and their oil. Because Vinol is deliciously palatable and agreeable under all conditions. Everybody likes it. Because Vinol tones up the system, strengthens every organ, nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole body and thus overcomes weakness by thoroughly eradicating the cause of disease. That's Why Vinol is altogether different and better than any other remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and all Throat, Lung and Wasting Diseases. That's Why Vinol Restores Health and Strength to Delicate Children, Feeble Old People, Weak and Sickly Persons, Nursing Mothers, and Convalescents. WE RETURN MONEY IF IT FAILS TO GIVE SATISFACTION W. W. PARKER. Druggist r 1 We IHIsive CdDiume to Sttay Honesty is the Best 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 i 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. Majestic Sea line. Wonderful Array of Batteships on Hampton Roads. f - Norfolk, Vi., April 30. NVvt-r ' h.-is Norfolk f nil the iM.rrn of naval rendezvous, witnessed o imjAosiny: an iiswinllj:e f .war craft us now lies in the harbor la It ween Old Point Comfort and the ) Exposition Grounds. Though but the advance iitiHril of the "reatgarii erinjr of fleets that will le here dur ing ihe Exposition, thetieet isinipre-. give, not oni.v for its numb, rs and P'jwer, hut by reason of the fuct t hat it is wholly American. Sixteen first elasa battle-ships strung aloiifj line extending three miles, witha numlx r of secondary craft make up this stu pendous array of the nation's ceaii power, presenting a sjectacle to stir the soul of patriotism. Other ships are daily lengthening this majestic line, and never before have Americans leen privileged to witness the power of the nation in such compact con course. This fleet constitutes the greatest assemblage of American, warships ever held. It is the great new navy on parade; the new navy, with which the nation has assumed second place amongthe naval powers of the earth. The fleet is manned by over five hundred-officers and thirteen thousand men. Twenty abreast this splendid best of Ameri can seamen ou the march would take two hours to pass a given point. The passage through this formida ble line on one of the many ferry boats that ply on Norfolk harbor, will rouse the amazed interest of the dull est, and one feels that the nation can never go wrong while such ships and -uch men stand sentinels at its sea gates. There is already, a grand exposition on the waters of llamp- to lloads, worth to one a trip across the continent to witness. . . . - A Narrow Escape. G. W Oojd, a merchant of Pluuk, Mo., bad a narrow escape four years ago, when he ran a jimson bur into bis thumb. Hesaye: "The doetor wanted to amputate it but I would not eonsent. I bought a box of Bu-k-len's Arnica Salve and that cured the dan gerous wound." 25c at Melville Dorsey's drugstore . We weary at times of the striving, The old, unvarying round; The grind of the store and office, The millwheel's ruminant sound, But the sun doesn't, weary of risiug, And the rose go blooming along, And the robin, forever, disguising. His grief, fills the valleys with song. THE NEW IDEA K7 THE ORIGINAL LAXATIYE IEMEDYS COUGH SYRUP MATIlfE hOOWa pR rilzO Best for Children r!l LJ Red Clover Blossom en Enr? Boffli L-JS0- Motes the Bowels r wl Best for Children urj Red Clwer Blossom en Eien Boffli lLj"aia Nearly ill othur couch cures era constipat&g. aspeci&Uy tbora containing Opiates. Kaoncdi C-aiatifO Honey and Tar mores the bowels, contains no Opiates. For Sale at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. You Look Yellow The trouble is, your liver's sick. One tf its products, p "bile," is overflowing; into tj yo::r blocd. 5 Ycit can't cigest your food, your appetite is poort .ycu suffer dreadfully from head ache, stomach ache, dizzi ness, malaria, constipation, etc "What you need is not a dose of salts, cathartic v.-atcr or pills but a liver tonic Thedford s Black-Draught This great medicine acts gently on the sick liver. It rr-ifies the blood, rene w s the appetite, ueds the nerves, clears the brain and cures consti pation. It is a true medicine for sick liver and kidneys, and regulates all the digestive functions. Try it. At all dealers in medicines la 25 c packages. NOTICE. IHAVK QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA TRIX, with the will annexed, of R. C. I'offhill. late of Gillbnra, Vance county. X.C., and I hereby notify all persons bar isg claims against his estate to present them to me or my attorney, duly verified, at once. If not presented before March 28th. 1908, this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All erpoiiu indebted to said estate will please make immediate pavment. This March 27. 1907. ANN ELIZABETH COG HILL, Administratrix of It. C.Coghill, deceased. Henhy T. Powell, Attorney LUA"CI3 tj A Csiiiv Bowel Liutire. V IHEIJIrWISIM! CURED siBir' The Circulation Siimulated and the Muscles and Joints & v w lUDncaTea py using ptr Liivinveivt c Si w Vt. Price 25c 50c &!.00 oold by &1I Ueexlers 5IoansTreaiise On The Horse" Sent Free Address Dr. Earl S.SIoan.Boston.Mass. 1 WATKINS HARDWARE STORE, Retailers of Quality and Price. Paints. Leads, Oils, Stains, Varnishes. Japa.la.c, Johnson Floor Wax. Jack Frost and Snow Ball Ice Cream Freezers. Garden Hose. Steel Plows. Lawn Mowers, Mole Traps, Fibre Ware. Asbestos Sad Irons. Azurelite and Limonite Goods. Special attention given lady customers and telephone calls -Number 94 for household and kitchen furnishings. Artists have no trouble in secur.ng models. The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become models in face and form since taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Parker's Two Drug Stcres. Tax Collector's Sale. Office of Board of Commissioners of the Town of Henderson, N C. The State of North Carolina and the Town of Henderson in said State. To Thad It. Manning, Esq., Tax Collector of said Town: I hereby certify to you, pursuant to law and the direction of the Board of Commissioners of the town of Henderson: That said Board of Commissioners in the year 1 905, during the latter half of said year and in the year 1906, pursuant to Section 49 of the Charter of said town, the owners, after due notice and demand, having failed to do so, made certain improvementsupon the sidewalks of said town as allowed by said Section of the Charter, and said owners herein named failed for three months tho requested and demand ed so to do, to pay one-half the costs of said improvements which were charged upon the same and constitute a lien and charge on said lots severally, to the extent and amount set opposite each name and lot herein, and you are therefore commanded, pursuant to law and the orders of said Board, to collect the amounts set opposite each name, togeth er with costs of levy, advertisement and sale, out of the lots therein and herein mentioned by levy and sale of the same as provided by law, especially section 40 of the Chartar of said town or by a sale of bo much of each lot as may be necessary to satisfy the claim lien and charge thereon, to wit: the amount of said expenses and costs. March 27, 1907. HENRY T. POWELL. Clerk to the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Henderson. North Carolina. BY VIRTUE OF A STATUTORY LIEN ON the hereafter des ribed lands, situate in the Town of Henderson, for one-half the ex penses of improving sidewalks extending along such lands as directed by the Commis sioners of naid town, upon failure of the owner or lessee to make same after due no tice as required by law, pursuant to Section 49 of the Charter of the Town of Henderson; and in delault of payment therefor by such owner or lessee; Upon the order of the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Henderson, 1 have levied upon and pursuant thereto and to such lien, will sell by public ontcry to the highest bidder for ensh at the Court House door in Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina, on Monday, May 6, 1907, betwsen the hours of teu o'clock in the fore noon and four o'clock in the afternoon to satisfy the said liens and the costs of enforc ing the same all the lands subject to said lien, as follows, viz: M. Dorsey, Vi cost of pavement. 2fi20. 1 lot fronting 82 feet, more or less, on (iur nett street, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Nan nie uorsey and Mrs. V . 11. oung. Mary E. Thoniason, Vi cost of pavement, $31.05. 1 lot fronting !)714 feet on Garnett street, adjoining tb Iniu's of airs. j. r. iwasseiHiurg ana ft. A. I'owell. Adeline C. Edwards. Vi ent of nnmmunf f63.90. 1 lot fronting 200 feet, more or 1 ry . . . . ,. . . . iesf. ou uurneii street, adjoining the lands of George Belvin, Vaughan street and others W. H. Chamnion. Vi cost, f i:iv.mcnt $24.28. 1 lot fronting 74 feet, more or les. ui najxeic street, adjoining the lands of w. T. Boingand V. W. Lnngston. P. T. Jones, Vi cost of pavement, f 28.75. Vicost of curb, f 12.32. 1 lot fronting 88 feet more or less, on Poplar or Charles street, ad joining the lands of Mrs. Jane Young and A. T. Barnes. Mrs. Belle Adams, Vicost of pavement, $ 21 . 85. 1 Jot fronting 70 feet, more or I -. on Garnett street, adjoining the lands of Mrs. C. Gill and Wesley Adams. G. Wesley Adams, Vi cost of pavement, $24.28. 1 lot fronting 7ft Wt mrn - on Garnett street, adjoining the lands of Jim. Dene juami) ana uurwell avenue. Parties whose names and property .appear ' " uuove uouce can govern themselves accordingly thereto. The above property will be sold for payment of taxes as above bci lurm, nniess payment is made before dav of ThiaApril 1st, 1907. THAD R. MANNING, Tax Collector for Town of Henderson. I FEELING UVER-ISH This Morning? TAKE Ik A Gentle Laxative And Appetizer - PERIODS OF PAIN MIS5 ADELAIDE NICHOLS While no woman is entirely ir. , from periodic suf:Yrin;r. it doc.- i..t seem to be the plan of nature t!i;i-. women should sn.Ter BO severely lr regularities and pain are posit ;Vt evidence that soiuethinp is wr r which should be et riffht or it v. ; i lead to serious derangement of tin feminine organism. Thousands of women, have found relief from all periodic snf - fering by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, wl.U, is made from native roots and lu rl as it is the most thorough fem;i;,. regulator known to medical sci, n, It cures the condition whirl. osnoAc so much discomfort and r. -U that period of its terrors. Women who are tronweu wiin I'"""' ' -retroaction, shonid .jSS consequences ana oe resioreu w utw o Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound f5 AmA SnSn' f rho Ser-ould on.v V,:, W&tM their trophies would W upon ijyui . -x indebted for the relief and lica.Ui quicKiy aneviaieu. . . " ii which has ben brought to me by your inestimable remedy 8 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures l emale Com ; J such as Falling and Displacements, anu y0" , , i - General Debility. Indigestion, and invigorates the whole fen.uu.,.. system. For Uie derangements of the Kidneys of elther sex Lyd.a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is exceUent. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from an v form of female weakness are invited t.. write Mrs.Pinkham, at Lynn.Mass From the symptoms givea. the trouble . . j c n-uir nt rewivcrv advised. may ue locatea ana me qwcuwi u "-j EH D f y. YES! GRAPE TOBACCO is just a little sweeter than any of the so-called sun-cured plus made to imitate GRAPE, and they are all imitations WHY? because that rich, sweet flavor is peculiar to the genuine Leaf, and we have been Luying and manufacturing it for over fifty years. IT IS MADE BY A FIRM THAT KNOWS HOW R. A. Patterson Tobacco Co., Richmond, Va. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY I he . H.vnnsirinn I ine to rvoriolK THK JAHESTOWN EXPOSITION, Hampton Roads. : : Norfolk, Va APRIL 26TH TO NOVEMBER 30YH, 1907. SPECIAL RATES FROM HENDERSON Hound Trip Season Ticket Hound Trip 00 day Tickets Round Trip 10-day Tickets, Hound Trip Coach Excursion Tickets. Military in Uniform . ;.ir. .".70 r.ir. . :$.lo (Joach excursion rate sold dny prior to opening date and on each Tuesday Hn-n after, limited seven days and endorsed "Not (iood in Sleeping, Pullman find l'arl Cars." Other tickets go on sale April l!)th and continue until clone of exposition. For rates from other points, apply to your nearest Seaboard Agent, or rejm -Mi-ir atives named below. Unexcelled Passenger Service VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Watch for Announcement of Low Excursion Rates and Schedules For information and literature address JAS. T. ELMORE, Agent, Henderson, N- C. C. H. G ATTIS, T. P. A R&Icijh, N. C -We have everything in builders' hardware nails, locks, hinges, paints, oils. etc. and can save you money on your bills, big or little. :::::::: CHRPENTORS' TOOLS OF ALL WfVOS We carry a couple -te et k i our line and are always perpared to meet competition from any nource. 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