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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, MY 16, 1907. 9 -Statement cf the The Citizens Bank of Henderson, N. C. March 22nd, 1907. RESOURCES ,.i sni.I lis:ouute $302,072.3." ivcniiafis 1,77.5!) t,., ks nwl I5ui.drt 2J,4G1.2.", '..inl.iii lioiisi-anri fixtures 10,732.73 n.-ur;im Ix-partment 1,.)04.02 ,.1, nn li.ui'l ami 5u fmni Hanks 172,3:j.;10 Total 07,0 12.44 We ask yow to examine the financial statement of this Bank ;7n:i'i ;l'vc It vour patronage and influence have, in any decree, (.,,nt i ii.utt-d to the success of our business, WE THANK YOU FOtt IT. I. ! yet. you are not a patron, let this be your invitation to h.-,-ot;i'MMi It is our policy to couducta safe.conservative business. Respectfully, ' W. A. HUNT, Cashier. 8 rfj- v-Ttjryjfcfcj VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c. JOHN B. V ATKINS. , '. S A i iiiisi in frails at tnnt ion to a I . ii'ilihv liii" of roloivd vests. I i,.- prii'i's will please you. '. :-(i!is who wish to consult Dr. !: i in r t . t In' ''' pi'cialist, will bar i ! in ii'l his iippiiinl mnt to be in ii.-iiil.-ivun ii".t Til".-lay, May 21st, M uliiir; s Hotel. I r. l'.a-is lias somi't hiair else to . , ; : . k aluiat now li"-.i.h presr-ribin: .1 p it i'-ais. Tins-.' is a i . -.v arrival ,,- iiN !.ui anothi-r boy an. I he - nut know what to name him. r:u!. Alderman, Messrs. J. 15. .!.,. n. .!. V. I'.eck and D. W. Hardee i:;. ii I the Wig Masonic meeting in i ; ; . i nsliui'i) this wi-ek and report a unut rnnvd attl a glorious time. Ahniit funr hundred were prcfent .-'d ill" baiupiet was a brilliant af-i.iii-. - nil! be seen by a.l Viftisetnent -.t i Lis paper the Yauhan Hosiery Mii;-i Company, Vauhan, N. C, .i.t help. Experienced tappers, knit tin and loopers can find empoy-ni.-tit, also liiccn help nova andirlo -J cars old arid upon piece work. .-vt-ral houses vacant, cheap rent. - many as 50 persons can e;et work immediately. . - . !!. ': , u if, I in -'in minutes liy Woodford's - i',it.ii v l.ciion. Ni'vcr f.iils. Hold at PiV- k. ; -'i'wo Inec Stores, j v 13. . i..t..-n Millet Seed at II TIIOMASONS. Will Not Preach Sunday. Tin-re will be no preaching in the I'n l.ytei ian chun h Sunday. The pa-liir. Ilev. .. II. Henderlite, will be .!. ay. heiiee no service. - . . . Ait ii-is liiivpiiii t I'oiilili? in securing models, i I - i. neMiw lieniities liave. diwenrded eotsets .e, I h.ive ticeoiiie models in fare mid form -nn.- taking Molester's Iloeky Mountain T- i Parker's Two Piiif; Stcrt-H. . Vmishoukl not fail to consult Dr. Rapport in iee;ard to your eyes and L'la-ses. lie can be of rreat help to n .is hundreds of otherscan testify. II -will In at the Massenburp; Hotel Tnesdav, May 21st. Death of Mr. Charles R. Cawthorn. Mr. Charles II. Cawthorn, an old an. I well known citizen of thecounty, died at the home of his.on,Mr.Henry Cawthorn, near Fuller's schhool lioise on the -"5rd inst., aged 78 years. He leaves seven children, five s. his and two daughters. Interment was made at the old family burial I'laie near the Lienbank road tliefol-inu.- afternoon. ' i : : Laxative Fruit .Syrup in beat for iii' ii mid i hildreti. ItH mild action nnd 1' .'.iii1 taste makes it preferable to violent j'liru.itives. sii !i as pills, tablets, ete. (iet tl.i I. o. .Hi t and a sample of Oriuo lit all l:il;r St.H-.'S. . Speeial jiiico on Japanese cups and sau. ers. sj.no sets for 1.00, at the HCM'KHSON NOYKLTY STORK. Strange Bird. Mr. C. .1. Thompson is exhibiting a strange bird of tne owl family which ii" one seems to be able to classify. It has a large round head, no ears as '"iiiiiioii to owls of this size, brown n: I black speckled, with white face, x'Muewhat resembling a monkey. It makes n peculiar blowing sound when disturbed but does not seem to he vicious. The bird was caught in a Mr,- trap but with the exception "! on,- injured ton it was not hurt "bleats all right. Mr. Thompson had it about three weeks. Mi- s .lovi-e. ISO Sullivan St., (iaremont N II . writes: about a year ago I bought t" l.ettl.s of Foley 'h Kidney Cure. It cured in-' "i a severe ease of Kidney trouble of f-veral years' standing. It certainly is a man.!, nood niedirine. an,i i heartily recom mend it." Sold by all Druggists. brink White House Coffee, it's the best I'IKIK-DAYISCO. Howe's Moving Pictures. l'he announcement that Lyman H. Howe will make a return date :ind exhibit his wonderful moving pictures in Hendeson on Monday "iiiht, June :?rd, will be gratifying iiiiiinnation to those who have seen his exhibition before. An entire new rroirrain will be shown which includes the latest European and American novelties and we are assured the aow will be better than ever before. And we can easily believe this by the w;y Mr. Howe lias kept faith with 'as patrons in the past. t'-Witfg Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve s m.t merely heal on the surface; it pene- ratt-sthf pores and promptly relieves pain, up..-. 1 i,v boils, burns, scalds, cuts and skin bseases. It is especially good for piles. Be "are of imitations. Sold at Parker's Two Stores. I Van t if nl b- -! '"wis. Win je gou at a greatly reduced price. hi:ni)i:hso. novelty stoke. ROLLISTEH' '.ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediolne fer Busy Peoplo. Brings Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor, an,! ?f,c!flc I?r Constipation, Indigestion, IJvs T1i,?inn7i7rouyes- rimP'. Eczema, Inpurt Afwoiu Jirea,th- Slavish Bowels, headache na Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In ta orm, cents a box. Genuine mad ' H'-lustes Drug Company, Madison, Wis. LDEN XUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPU Condition of LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus and Profits ('-ashier'a Checks Certified Checks Due to Banks Deposits Total 100.000.00 40,144.44 571.14 37.00 5,719.78 455,440 08 1007,012.44 Officers of the Athletic Association. Mention has been made in these columns of the formation of an ath letic association, the building of a base ball park, nicely enclosed, with trrand stand, etc. An organization has been effected by the election of the following officers: President, S. T. I'eace; vii e-prtsident, C. I). Rig ptti; secretary and treasurer, Ben nett H. Perry; manager, W. T. Whit ten. Board of directors: J. B. Owen. Henry Perry, V. T. Watkins, S. T. Peace, C. I). RiWm, y. T. Whitten, Bennett II. IVrry. - -s Experienced truvellers bavo found great benefit by taking with them a bottle of Dr. Sktii Aiimilu's IIai.sam. It cures illnens eaused by impure water and sudden changes of climate. Warranted by Tlioman Bros. . . Dr. S. Rapport Will be at. the Massenburg; Hotel Tuesday, May 21st, for the pur pose of examining eyes and fitting glasses. Bear in mind the day and date. Consultation free. Personal. Captain and Mrs. W. B. Shaw re turned to Henderson last week from Madison, Wisconsin, where they have been living about two years. Capt. Shaw's health has not been good for some time but he stood the trip very well and has been steadily improving since he got here. Airs. Shaw is in ill health also her friends will regret to learn. Their son, Mr. YiIl Shaw, accompanied them and after a short stay in Henderson lie will return to Madison where he has a good position and is getting on very well. . , More News From the New England States. If any one lias any doubt as to the virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure, they need only to refer to .Mr. Alvin II. Stimpson, of Williman lie, Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which he says was "just the thing" for him, as fourbottlescuredhini completely. He is now entirely well and free from all the suffering incident to acute kidney trou ble. Sold by all Druggists. Nice line of canned meats, roasted beef, etc., at II. THOMASON'S. Found a Gold Watch in Cow Stall. Mr. W. A. Britt found a lady's size gold watch in his cow stall a few days ago and is at a loss to account for how it got there. It was partially covered up in the hay and had the ap pearance of having been lost for some time. He thinks it must have got there in some baled hay he bought as he knows of no one who had been about the place to lose it. This idea may have come to Mr. Britt by read ing the following in the News and Observer: Spencer, N. C. May 10. T. E. Swice good, of Spencer, one day this week pur chased a bag of wheatfrom W. P. Young, a merchant of this place, and upon open ing the bag at home found a lady's beau tiful gold watch and chain secreted in the grain. It was carried back to the merchant who refused to accept it say ing it had been sent to hiru in the wheat and did not belong to him. The grain was packed by a Davidson county man. Catarrh Can not be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they can not reach the seat of the diiease. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cur is taken in- terally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh , Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENXEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Nold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Drink White House Coffee, it's the best PJRIE-DAVIS CO. How to Attract Home Trade. Some merchants and other bust ness men complain because the people uo not parrouize nome muusneo i . i i. : J . . - This paper is a borne industry. Most of these complainers do not patronize this paper. Now this paper has advertising space for sale. You, Mr. Merchant, have goods for sale. Suppose a man or woman wants a crtain thing, finds it adver tised in a mail order catalogue and does not find it advertised in the paper, what will the man or woman do? Why, send to the mail order house, of course. liy persistent and inteligeut adver tising you are sure to attract ana keep much of the trade that now goes off by mail to the city. Did it ever occur to you? Is New York Progressive? Our reporter says tiiat five million population and the largest factories in the world, containing the most improved machinery, prove it so. ! The L. & M. Paint machinery produces L. & M. Paint at fifty times less cost for labor than u made by band. Makes such perfect paint that if any defect exists in the L. & M. Paint that has been used on any house, it will be repainted for nothing. : Also costs consumers less than f 1.20 per gallon, because 7 gallons of paint are made bv mixing 3 gallons Linseed Oil.at about 60 cents a gallon, with 4 gallons L. & M. Paint. Donations of L. & M. made to churches Sold by Melville Dorsey. Guarantee of Superiority. The way the Lyman H. Howe Moving Picture Company keeps bounding ahead year after year is not only a fine indication of their popularity, but an emphatic guaran tee of their superiority. They will present their program of entirely new subjects in Henderson on Mon day, June 3rd. Mr. Howe's possess more attractiveness, more infinite charm, more dash and originality than any other similarentertainmeut For these reasons it remains today as it has always been for the past twelve years easily the peer of all moving picture exhibitions. -- Drink White House Coffee, it's the best PIUIE-DAVISCO. Sa.ve the Pieces. If you break your glasses, save the pieces. I can by the use of a fine instru ment measure and duplicate any kind. E. E. IIIGHT, See ad. Phone -22.'. Home Trade Hints. A writer in an exchage saj's some things about trading at home that apply as well to Henderson as else where. Bead the follwoing: The home trader is the home builder The man who trades at home knows a good trade when he sees it. When you trade at home instead of by mail order you save both post age and prestige. Lots of women refuse to take mail orders, but they are so fond of send ing mail orders that they risk their cash that way. Some women sweep disdainfully by bargains in the home etores and seud to the big city just because they like to get mail. In my opinion the man or woman who trots around to the postoffice to mail money to the big city mail order houses and then trots around to neighbors and complains that this town is no good is neither a phi losopher nor a patriot. Let me mail you free, to prove merit, sam ples of my Dr. Snoop's Restorative and my Book on either Dyspepsia, the Heart, or the Kidneys. Address me, Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treat ment is treating the result of your ailment, and not the case. Weak stomach nerves the inside nerves means Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Veaken these nerves, and you inevitably have weak vital organs. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat tbVinside nerves." Alao for bloating biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop'B Re storative. Sold by Thomas Bros. Help Wanted. We want help to work in hosiery mills and can give employment to about 50 persons at once. We want experienced tappers, Ivnftters and Loopers. Also green help. Boys and girls 12 years old and up on piece work. beveral houses vacant, cheap rent. Ad dress VAUGHAN HOISERY MILLS CO., Vaughan, N. C. Card of Thanks. In retiring from the Board of Town Commissioners, as a member from the Third ward, I wish to thank my friends or the loyal support given me for the past three terms (six years) and to say that I appreciate more than words can express the votes given me in the last primary. 1 will not be charged with egotism I trust when I say that during ail these years 1 have served my ward and the town faithfully to the best of my ability, keeping at all times before me the wishes of the people aided by their advice on all public questions. Personally 1 preferred not to be a can didate for re-election feeling that I could not lay further claim upon my friends who have so loyally supported me in past elections, and it was only from a sense of deepest gratitude to my constit uents that I offered again to serve them. And I would rather have been defeated having the support of those who voted for me in the primary than to have re ceived the nomination without their votes and good wishes. If the old Board made mistakes let s ovorlook them and help the new Board to profit by their failures. To err is hu man. Deal kindly with the new omcials of your town; they are honest, loyal cit izens and will try to do their duty. Stand by them,give them your support and the beneht of your counsel and suggestions and let us all work together to push Henderson forward with more rapid strides than ever before and make it the best town in all the country. ery truly. CHARLES J. SMITH. My Best Friend. Alesauder Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y says: "Dr, King's New Discovery is my best earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago It has also performed awonderful cure of in cipient consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the other cymptons left one by one, until she was perfectly well. Dr King's 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. 50c and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. Drink White nouse Coffee, it's the best PIRIE-DAV1S CO t Over t 60 ( Yea.rs We have been making m pianos over half a cen- a tury, and during all f that time making A them as perfect aspos- sible. f We Claim subject to p roof that i Stief f jJt have no euperiorjthat when you buy a Stieff, no one can nave a Detter. Instead of selling them to dealers in the usual way, we maintain our t f t own warerooms ana sell to people at whole sale prices, on easy terms. : : Let us tell you about it : : CHAS. M. STIEFF. L. C. Steele, Hgr., 114 Granby st, Norfolk, Va. Junior Order Present Flag and Bible to Bona Vista School. The exercises-incident to the pre sentation of the flag and Bible to Bona Vista school at Bear Pond by Gold Leaf Council, No. 11G, Junior Order United American Mechanics, Tuesday afternoon were of a very interesting nature. Prof. Charles E. Brewer of Wake Forest presented the flag and spoke at leugth on the principles for which the Junior Order stands, aud no one who heard him could fail to have a better understanding and a higher appreciation of the order. Prof.Brew er's closing remarks in analyzing the flag, taking each part singly the red and white stripes, the blue" field, the stars and telling what it repre sented was one of the finest things we have ever heard. Prof. Brewer is a strong man and tf capital speaker and his effort Tuesday was worthy of the man and the occasion. He was introduced by Thad R. Manning. The Star Spangled Banner was then sung by the school and Mr. J. C. Kittrell accepted the fiag in a speech that did him proud. Song, the Red, White and Blue fol lowed and Rev. J. T. B. Hoover pre sented the Bible. Talking about a subject with which he was conversant and affording opportunity for anec dote and illustration Mr.IIoovorsur passed himself on this occasiou. Ilev. (j. V . Holmes accepted the Bible on behalf of the school in one of the most pointed and appropriate talks that was made although he said he had no speech to make and lad not understood that he would )e 'expected to do anything more than formally accept the gift from the Juniors as he was at home and the people had the opportunity of hearing him any time. 1 he speeches were of a hhrh order and the exercises throughout were very interesting and enjoyable. there was a large crowd present the spacious auditorium of theschool building being full while manv were on the outside. i Praise God from Whom All Bless ings Flow was played by the orches tra and the exercises concluding with the song, America, after which the school and the Junior Order were in vited to group themselves in the rear of the building for ilr. C. E. Pope to take a picture or thera. 1 he flag was then hoisted and the exercises were at an end. The committee of arrangements of which Mr. V. T. Whitten was chair man did their work well and to them much is due for the verv successful and pleasing manner in which every thing passed on. At night the classing exercises of the scool were held. A large crowd was present the capicity of the build ing not being anyting like adequate to accommodate all. Following was the program: 1 Song "Hail O My Country!" School 2 Recitation "Sister and I "... Lillian Pardue 3 Delsarte Drill Little bovs and girls 4 Recitation Marvin Stone 5 Recitation Florie Kittrell 6 Flag Drill Boys and Girls 7 Rceitation "Willie" George Holmes 8 Tableau "Tempted" 9 Play "ANDY FRECKLES" CHARACTERS. Ferdinand Freckles ..Frank Fuller Amanda Freckles Gussie Finch Andy Freckles Gilliam Edwards Adelaide Freckles Bettie Fuller Lucinda Mason Zelma Fuller Shadrach Smiley Clys Woodlief Willie Albright Eddie Clayton 10 Song-" Voice of the Woods" Boys and girls 11 Recitation ''As the Moon Rose" Minnie Edwards 12 Tableau "Abou Ben Adhem" 13 Grandma Drill. 14 Pantomime "Star Spangled Banner." 15 Play GETTIN' 'SPERIENCE IN A DOCTOR'S 3H0P." CHARACTERS. The Doctor, Snowball, Mr. and Mrs. White, Johnnie White, Three Patients. 16 Tableau "Union Forever" 17 Ribbon Drill 18 Song "Bye-Lo Land". . . Boys and Girls Bonavista School is one of the fin est schools in the county, a credit to the teachers and school trustees and a blessing to the community. It is doing a good work and the people are proud of it and patronizing it as they should. "Here's to your health and happiness" DeWitt's Little Early Risers famous little pills. Nasty, sick headache or biliousness may come on at any time; the cure is an Early Riser. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. 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 RET ARDENT 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, ONE "WHITE HOUSE COFFEE" will tell the CITY SALES AGENTS. . Memorial Day Exercises. Confederate Memorial da- May 10th was celebrated with appro priate exercises Friday. A large pn ci'ssiou of carriages and persons on horseback formed at the appointed hour and proceeded to the cemetery where the exercises were held. The vehicles were beautifully decorated with flags Confederate, State and National and it was an inspiring sight to look upon. The procession wus a large and imposing one and the occasion was made glorious in every way. Capt. Thomas W. Mason of North ampton county, who was expected to deliver the address, could not be here, but barring this there was noth ing lacking. It was a pleasing suc cess in every way. The exercise at the cemetery were interesting aud inspiring aud at the conclusion of this part of the program the graves were decorated with flowers. As has been the custom heretofore the grave of a Union soldier buried in the cemetery was covered with flowers and a small United States flag was stuck up at the bead of the mound beneath which rest his ashes. A dinner was given the old soldiers by the Daughters of the Confeder acy to which forty or fifty sat down. The spread was a tempting one ami all present did ample justice to it. Mrs. S. P. Cooper, president of Vance County Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, and the ladies who so ably assisted her deserve great credit for the very creditable and en joyable success they made of Memo rial Day exercises this year. Capt. W. R. Green who has been to Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta, Lovisville, Nashville, Richmond and other meetings declares that while they were on a bigger scale that he has never seen anything more pleas ant and where the veterans were treated nicer than they were right here in Henderson last Friday and he wants to give all the praise to the ladies for what they did for the old soldiers. New line of pipes, smoking tobacco and cigars of all kinds at the HENDERSON NONELTY STORE. -4 fr- Auction Sole of Real Estate. Extensive Annex to Town to be Opened Up 200 or More Lots to be Sold at Public Auction- One Lot in Every 50 to be Given Away. Part of the Beck Property to be Thrown on the Market for Development. A real estate sale of unusual in terest is announced. J. W. Beck has decided to open his property known as Beck's pasture, or the show grounds, for development. Tuesday, May 28th, 100 lots will be offered for sale at pubic auction and they will go for whatever they will bring. There will be no by bidding. Easy terms will be given. One lot will be given absolutely free with every fifty lots sold. Each person who buys a lot will be given a chance at the drawing and some body is going to get two lots for the price of one. The land has been surveyed and plotted and the lots are of good size for building purposes. Sale will start at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May 28th. J. L. Currin auctionneer. Look out next week for further announcement. Cures Eczema, Itching Humors Pim ples and Carbuncles. Costs Nothing to Try. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is a certain and sure cure for eczema, itching, skin. humors, scabs, scalds, watery blisters, ach ing bones or joints, boils, carbuncles, prick ing nam in the skin, old eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm cures the worst and most deeD-seated cases' by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Heals every sore and gives the iich glow of health to the skin, liuilds up tne broken down body and makes the blood red and nourishing. Especially advised for chronic, old cases that doctors, patent medicines and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1, with complete directions for home cure. To prove li. B. li. cures, sample sent tree and prepaia bv writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, and free medical udvice sent in sealed letter, r or sale at Parker s Two Drug Stores. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. CAN OF whole story. Town Officers Elected. The old Board of Commissioners met Wednesday afternoon of last week, transacted the regular business before them, rendered an account of their stewardship and turned over the affairs of town government to their successors. The new Board immediately quali fied and proceeded to elect officers for the ensuing year. Henry T. Powell was elected clerk, Thad R. Manning tax collector, T. M. Pitt man attorney, M. N. Parrish sewer inspector. These wre all re-elections. Alpheus Cooke was elected treasurer, John A. Gill street commissioner, James I. Miller mayor protem, Dr. A. S. Pendleton health officer. Just before the old Board retired Commissioner W. W. Rowland hand ed the following clippings to the clerk with reouest t.hsitir.hronfl TToHmIL cated it he said to Commissioner L. W. I5afnes who had served as street com iseioner, and the appropriateness of the lines was appreciated by all. Clerk Powell read it with good effect and there was an audible smile on the countenances of those Dresent when he concluded. Following is the "dedica tion offered by Commissioner Row land: HE JUST JOLLIED ALONG. BftJ. W. FOLEY. Sort o' jollied along Jn th friendiest way, With a smile or a song And a kind thing to say; Never had a harsh word . If a fellow went wrong. All th' good in you stirred As he jollied along. Sort o' easy and fre With a word o' good cheer, Kind o helpful to me And inspirin' to hear; Didn't take it to heart If a thing should go wrong. Said he made it an art Just to jolly along. Put a flea in your ear As he chanced to go by Vith a voice o cheer And a wink of his eye; If he reckoned you went At a pace quite too strong, But you knew what he mean As he jollied along. And th' clouds might be drear Or th' sky might be gray, But he brought you good cheer If he happened your way; For he gave you a laugh Or a snatch of a song, And your woes went like chaff As he jollied along. And I've missed him to-day Somethin friendly an' sweet Like a flower gone away From our side of th' street; And they told me his smile Was ro sweet and a song On his lips all th' while When he jollied along. It was decided that the election of policemen be deferred until the next meeting. The question of raising salaries being brought up it was thought best to leave this matter open so that any person who desired to make application for positions on the force might be given an op portunity to do so. MELVILLE DORSEY sells Longman & Martinez L. & II. Paints in pints and quarts at half-gallon price. Go to the UEXDEHSON NOVELTY STORE for everything. Prices are right. SPECIAL LOW RATES To Raleigh and Return, Account of the Worth Bagley flonument Unveiling, Monday, May 20th. Account unveiling of the Worth Bagley Monument, Kaleigh, N. C, May 20th, the seaboard announces a low round trip rate of one hrst-class fare, plus 2o cents, minimum rate 50 cents, from all points in iNorth Laro Una east and including Charlotte, including -Vorfolk-Fortsmouth. Tickets to be sold May 19 and 20, excepting Norfolk-Ports mouth which will be sold May 19, final re turn limit May 21. rare for the round trip from Henderson To take care of large movement expected extra coaches will be provided on all trains tnat is necessary. C.H.GATTISJ.P.A., J.T.ELMO RE,Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Henderson, N.C. Pawaisfls IN Plaid Silks, Plain White AND Hand Painted LINENS. Nice line just in Thomas & Newcomb. IF YOU area tyjie- ivriNr user you should investigate the merits of the New Fox Visible Type writer. So other typewriter combines so many desirable features. If you are I interested in lenrning more abou t this won derful machine, address S. V. SFMGEK. District iltBt. Our Urn. I. C. FLOWERS ! The Best and Cheapest Plants Ever Sold in Henderson. All Potted and Growing. 3 choice named Geraniums 25 eta 3 choice named Heliotropes 2j - 3 nenseas - 3 quick growing vines - 12 Taberoea 6 Carnation3,for beddtng Chrysanthemums, each 25 25 35 6 Ivy Geraniums, Pelargonium Geraniums, A fine lot of Ferns. Special lot of Os trich Plumes. Tarny town, Boaton, 15 different kinds. Palms from 23 cents up. Mrs. WoodwortH. Next door to Opera House. fity Barber Shop J Murrell & Paee. Proprietor. (Next to Barnen Clothing Store.) - An Easy Shave, A Satisfactory Hair Cut .... Is what yon get every time yon patronise this shop. e are expenencea rsarier, ana c-ire everr customer our very best ervice. Shop newly furnished throughout. Chairs upholstered in leater clean, cooi, January IftUIUlELL & PAGE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HENDERSON, N. C S. R. HARRIS, President. HENRY PERRY, Vice-President. We wish to make new friends and to establish new bus iness relations. best made. 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