r HO A BUSINESS Be Sure tr You are right by first writing an ad ver ti semen t setting forth the bargains you of fer, and insert it in the (JOLI) LEAK. Thus prepared for bus iness, you can Then Go Ahe2d. If Too Wiot I II T IS Worth Having ADVERTISING To reach the people of Hen derson and sur rounding coun try, let them know the induce ment you bqfcl out to get their trade by a well displayed adver tisement in 18 THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS IN 1MV DIIClMCtt A-rtising i :;i:v I'AV g THE YEAR. i 3 TUl GOLD LEAF. 2) THAD R. MANNING, Publisher. " OA.ioiL.i2sr-A., Oarolhsta, "FTnArEjsr's Blesshstgs Attend 99 SDBSCBIFTIOI $1.60 Ctsl. VOL. XXVI. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1907. NO. 23. I , w II women Who Wear WelL It h astonishing how great a change a f.-v.- ;, urs of married life often make in ih-- ;i; p arance and disposition of many ,!.ni' !j. The freshness, the charm, the t-r ance vanish like the bloom from a ,.;i. h wliir h is rudely handled. Tho .11 is only a dim shadow, a faint echo ,,f :,.- c harming maiden. There are two r.--. f.r this change, ignorance and . Yv.vr young women appreciate ti. !:'lc to the systr-m through the , ;. : : v.hii:h roims with marriage and rh'-o-l. Many neglect to deal with ,:,: :i-.n;t pelvic drains and weak !.; ii too often come with mar motherhood, not understanding . -".ri drain Is robbing the cheek , fn-.-hness and the form of Its f A - surely as the general health suffers v.'. there Is dorariFrment of the health ,f t delicate omaTorgans, so surely wii.Ptiite organs reNstablished in !.:... Use Ttce anKiNt Oije witness I . T:n t in rNATTrl mmprntniA Vooln .1 worn-n haye found health a' tnd I '. ;, -s in tho nsf of Dr. Pierce's Fa-r'"-rri;t;fin.r It makes weak worn tr .'..j, ami sirk women well. Ingrndi- . ii htbel contains no alcohol or :: ' :! Iintiit - forrnin? drugs. Made. y of i!jos native, American, medic- r"ts rnot hijrhly recommended by ;i j ii,-ilii;al authorities of all the sev- .-. !.. Is of practice for tho cure of .ii'.iar ailments, .r ii- r-inir niothers.or for those broken u ih health by too frequent bearing of .: ii. a!-. for the expectant mothers. r ; re the system for the coming of . :iini making its advent easy and painles-there is no medicine quite "....1 as "Favorite Prescription." It ! . in liana in any condition of tho m. It is a mot potent invigorating . and strengthening nervine nicely ;. ieil to woman's delicate system by a i in of larire experience in the treat it of woman's peculiar ailments. i. l'ieree inav he consulted by letter of . har.'e. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, i i i- II .id and Surgical Institute,' ! .1 io, y. UK I l.r. II:; bi;nnf;tt h. perry Attorney at ISlw, Henderson, N. C. (: I !..: liirri Law Budding, (next to Foiirt House.) OrT fTs. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. bc : I'Cll: Ovtr h. u. Davis' Store. HENRY PERRY. INSURANCE. -iron- lii f both LI I'K AM) FIUIO 1 uMl'AMlvS reiri'Neii(eiL I'oliries isHiicsl in.! ii-Ks ,l t.t.. to best mlvontiige. Office: : : : : In Court House. Take This To Your DRUGGIST For Trial Box and Booklet FREE Rheumatism I hav JouTi.l a trif.l anl tsteil cure for Rheu matism' Not a r. Tii.-.ly thnt will straighten the dt rT.'! l:lnl.4iif fhrrktiic friiirtl.a iinrtnm trfMiv r""-!iii lark to tl.-sh airiiin. That Is Impossible, it ! c:w now snrc'.y kill tjio pains and pangs of tin- i li.ni!.!,' (iis-'asc. till Pi tlltil .-T.-M..1 t a i i?t,fT..w 1itiirnl llrUU. Uiui. We Stfil. un-1 in ronlMence recommend Dr. Shoop's " Rheumatic Remedy THOMAS BROS. - ' t friend or your worst -V-'. e it's your friend. " 5 ycur enemy, and its '.' ' 'o:itlipGtion, Biliousness. ' ' ;. fly UCtW, CiC. A ., V.I.MO PKIJiKTS active, strong and healthy preventing and relieving f troubles. .n.plcte Treatment 25c r .Sale at all Drug Stores. A. G. Daniel, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . . Shingles. Laths, Lum ber, Brick. Sash. Doors and Blinds. Full stock at lowest Prices. Opposite South ern Orocery Company. Hederson.N. C. K-Odol ?9r Indigestion; Pa!Ditat;..i. v Reheves sour stomach. P.tat.on of theheart. Digests what you eat I'l l..-nn:i'ir ?lli .i l'i..mUI in tht. Ctv nf Prt:::i-:.i.it I (oim.l th- last ingredient with h.. h It. Shi top's i:l;.'iiniat:e Keniptfy was rnada a I ; i.-i't.Hl. ili.i.'mla!!. prescription. Without t .at :.i.-t :inrr.'ij,'iit. I sueivssfiilly treateil many, t.ii!.;, r.i , )f Kh.i-.a.iatisiu ; tmt now. at last. ituiiU Jr.r- ; ,:;r-aH curab'.i' easts of this heretofore I:;... !i !r a !. '1 i!is.asf. Tlt sand-like granular !-: ... foiai.l in Kh"imatic H!oh1 seom to dissolve ! away un l- r tho action of this remedy as t i " su'rtr when a.lilcil to pure water. A :i-l t !-,. ii. when mssolveil. these poisonous wastes t';i !y m-s Iroin tho system, aii'l the cause o( fc.if:it:i;tt:sia is irone forever. Thorn is now nil i YOUR M LIVER ! Facts About the South. Manifestations of wonderful pro gress and prosperity in tlieSouthare pressing with greater aud and great er insistence every day upon the no tice of men of affairs, statesmen, fi nanciers, manufacturers, publicists and students of economics. They re flect deeds accomplished, notably in themselves, given marked emphasis in comparison with results from like activities in other parts of the coun try and of unparalleled significance when viewed against the appalling background of a generation or more ago. For that reason there is more ! than usual timeliness in "Facts About j the South," a phamphlet of 72 pages written by Mr. Richard H. Edmonds, editor of the Manufacturer'' Record, and just published. In it the whole story of Southern material upbuild ing, me romance ol the south s re demption from poverty to prosper ity sinee 181S0 and the resources of this section in coal, iron, timber, phosphates, cot ton ami other wealth producing resources aiv more com pro!nnM!vtdy dalt with than ever le fore. The prosperity of the South before 800, and the reasons there for, so slightly known and under stood by the general public, are brought out very clearly m explana tion of the business and industrial energy of the Southern people today ami as convincing proof of the nat ural advantages which were rapidly making t lie South ihs richest part of the country when the war intervened. Starting with a statement of typi cal Southern productivity during'the past 10 years I0:i,0:59,b00 bales of cotton, 5,000,441,890 bushels of corn, 08."), 120,941 bushels of wheat, 0.19,0:17,244 bushels of oats, 120, 000,000,000 of lumber, 571,629,2J3G tons of coal, 20:J, 8:19, 252 barrels of petrolium, 27,:i42,500 tons of pig iron a nd 15,092,158 tons phosphate, of the increase of investment in cot ton mills from $92,000,000 to 250, 000,000, of tho building of 15,902 miles of railroad and of the move ment through its ports of merchan dise aggregating in value $4,978, 000,000 comparison is made with the preceding decade as a basis for a broad and detailed survey of South ern accomplishments in the past 20 years in agriculture, in manufactur ing, in mining, in transportation, in trade and in commerce. Special at tention is given, of course, to cotton growing and cotton-manufacturing, the one a basis and the other a means for the revival of Southern vigor a quarter of a century ago, but emphasis is laid upon the many facts of striking interest illustrating the strides in recent 3ears made by the South in diversification in farming nnd in manufacturing, in closer ap proach to financial independence, in extension of transportation facilities, in the building up of ports and in the greater utilization of natural re sources of the fields, the forests, the mines and the watercourses. To complete the story of the South of today considerable space 4is de voted to a plain statement, but one of tleepest interest, of the achieve ments and aspirations of the leaders on nany lines .in the old South, dem onstrating clearly that what the South is doing today is, nfter nil, merely carrying out plans of half a century ago. The study of "Facts About the South'' is fitly closed by an estimate of types of the individuals who, by their works and their words in the 70s and 80s, and, indeed, in earlier ears, pointed the way to a fulfill ment of prophecies of the South aud wrought so mightily in clearing the way for the attainments of the pres ent. When your foo'l has not been properly di gested tne entire tyntem is impaired in the same proportion. Your Stomach needs help. Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you eat, it tones up the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. Kodol con fotins to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. To Stop Sale of Adulterated Food. Raleigh Times. At the meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, which is to be held here early in June,it is probable that several important matters will be disposed of. The last legislature em powered the board of agriculture to make certain rules in regard to adul terateon of foods, and it is under stood that this will be taken up at the Juue meeting and some action taken. There has been considerable complaint in North Carolina during the past few years in regard to the adulteration "of food products, and it is very probable that a provision will be made requiring that when on article is adulterated the fact that it is not the pure product must be shown. Most of the complaint, nat urally, comes from the wholesale merchants who handle pure products and are put to a great aisau vantage when forced to compete with the mer chands selling adulterated goods. The action of the poard of agricul ture is being awaited with much in terested some of the merchants are already getting more careful about their purchases. The national law in regard to adulterated food pro ducts is very stringent, and the opin ion is expressed that the board of agriculture will follow this law very closely. At the present time there is no pure food law in North Carolona that is of any special consequence. Wonderful Eczema Cure. "Our little boy had eczema for five years," writes N. A. Adams, Henrietta, Pa. "Two of our home doctors said the case was hope less, his lungs being affected. We then em ployed other doctors but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bitters; bought a bottle and soon noticed improve ment. We continued this medicine until several bottles were used, when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blod medj cines and body building health tonics. Guar titeed at Melville PorRey dm store. ."V Henderson A Mill Man of Henderson Having a Chronic Case of 10 Years Standing is Cured of Dyspepsia. A diet of cereals must be monoto nous, particularly so on Christmas day when the good things of the ta ble are forbidden because of stomach conditions, not only is the digestion affected but the heart also, for the gases of the stomach affect the ac tion of the heart. Read this state ment of Mr. W. H. Champion, for he tells letter than any one else how he suffered and how he was cured. I)!t. Richards Dyspepsia Tablet Asso- ciATioN-,53-r5 Worth St., New York. Gentlemen: 1 suffered from chronic Dyspepia for ten years and finally 1 got so that I had to live entirely on eereala, for I could hardly digest anything else. I was los ing fleeh every day and knew that I could not lire unless I could get relief soon. The simplest work about the houue would exhaust me and any slight excitement would make my heart heat madly. At timesl got so dizzy thatlhad to take hold of a chair to keep from fall ing. 1 went to Kerner-McNair's drug store some weeks ago and got a bottle of Dr. Kichards Dyspepsia Tablets and began taking thun. With the continue'd use of these tablets I am improving so rapidly that I am actually astonished and would not believe such a thing could be possible if I did not see it in ray own case. Yours truly, W. II. CHAMPION. Henderson, N. C. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 2."c a bottle The Efficient Engineer of Hen derson's Water Works Tells in Well Chosen Words What Cured Him of Bad Stomach Troubles. Good digestion is not what every one has. Some have mighty poor di gestion and would give much to have the digestion that youth usually possesses. It can be gotten. There is a drug store in Henderson the Mecca of all Dyspeptics and stomach sufferers in the city, because it has on sale a remedy tried and true, the finished product of thought and ex periment, which cures all such victims. It has called Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. Dit. Richards Dyspepsia Tablet Asko- ciation,53-55 Worth St., New York. Gentlemen: I was not in good shape when I began taking Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets which I got at Kerner-McNair's store about two months ago. I feel well after taking four bottles of this wonderful medicine. I had to give up work for a while last winter, as I was very weak and run down and lost weight. I was hungry all the time, but hardly dared to eat because I knew that the results would he distress and misery for hours. I am happy that I am now all right, thanks to the use of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. Yours truly, ROYAL W. ROBERSON, 214 Andrews Ave., Henderson, N. C. One Bottle, And What It Did. The cost of one bottle is 50 cents atKerner-Ma-Nair's drug store, they are wonderful cures of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, nervous headaches and all stomach disorders. They give a new interest in life; they produce happiness. What is this you are writing about? It it Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets now known in Henderson as the real thing for stom mach sufferers. Mrs. Sarah A. Hor ner, Henderson, N. C, has this to say about her case: Dr. Richahos Dyspepsia Tablet Associa tion, 53-55 Worth St., New York. Dear Sirs: Nervous Dyspepsia,nervoua headaches are what I have been up against for several months. Tbey became so bad that 1 thought I could never getrelief.forlhad tried one remedy alter another, until I lost hope, for nothing seemed to give me any benefit. As a last resort, your Tab lets were recommended to me. I procured them at Kerner-McNair's drug store and I shall always feel grateful for the I way they took hold of my case and brought me back to sound health. I ' have only taken two bottles of Dr. Rich ards Dyspepsia Tablets, but they have done me so much good and in such a short time that I cannot refrain from sending you this brief testimonial telling you just what thpy did for me. It shall always be a pleasure of mine to speak a I good word for them. lours truly, MRS. SARAH A. HORNER, Henderson, N. C. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle Why is it that the richer a man is the more anxious he is to shirk his duties and responsibilities as a citi zen and to avoid the payment of his share of the expenses of government Erotection of his life and property? uch is generally the case nevert heless As a rule the support of government is in inverse ratio to the value of the property of the taxpayer. Wilming ton Messenger. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This is due to the disease i being so insidious that it gets a good hold ' on the system before it is recognized. Foley's i Kidney Cure will prevent the development ol fatal disease if taken in time. Sold by all Prngp'sts. . Evidence Henderson's Active Bill Poster and Distributor Tells "Story of His Cure of Almost Chronic Indigestion. The disastrous results brought about by indigestion are many, in fact, the low vitality of the sj'stem from Dyspepsia will render you a prey to any and all diseases known. Tone up your system to ward off disease, with Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. Mr. J as. G. Jordan, Henderson. N. C, says: I think I used to have the worst head aches of anybody that ever lived. I have be a subjected to severe attacks of Indi gestion that would drive me almost fran tic. For about two years I tried every remedy thatcameto my notice and noth ing seemed of any benefit. My meals dis tressed me; had no appetite; my health was greatly rundown and I became'dis heartened, but through a frieud 1 learn ed of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets and procured them at Kerner-McNair's drug store, here in this town, and since using them have found them to be the best tablets I have ever tried and I shall never lose an opportunity of giving them praise, for they have completely cured me and there remains no trace of any of my former troubles. I certainly consider this a remedy far above the ordinary and gladly recommend it to the public. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle Chronic Cases Cured in Hen derson. It is easy enough to be pleasant when life goes on like a song, but life's songs are all dirges to a chronic dyspeptic. Talk is cheap, facts alone satisfy such conditions. Dr. Richards Dys pepsia Tablets are the vital facts of cure in such cases, and the proofs are right in your own city as the follow ing illustrates. Miss Rebecca E. Crews of Henderson, N. C, says: Mrs. R. G. Bobbitt went to Kerner McNair's drug store a few weeks ago and procured a bottle of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets for me. I had been afflicted for a long time with Dyspepsia and got bo bad that I could eat only the lightest food. I was hungry all the time but did not dare to satisfy my craving. At times I would grow faint and it was difficult to keep from falling. The least exertiou of any kind played me out en tirely. Very nervous. As I said before, I got your medicine and took it accord ing to directions, with the result that I am improved so rapidly that I am astonished, for 1 could not believe such a thing possible. I have not been bothered since I began your treatment and I can only praise and wish success for your remedy. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle Do It Now. Do What? Why get rid of your miserable dys pepsia which keeps you from enjoy ing the sunshine of life all about you, keeps you in a funeral state of mind and a depressed condition of body? It can be done and right here in Hen derson, N. C, at Kerner-McNair's drug store. The following throws some light on the matter: D. Richards Dyspepsia Tablet Asso ciation, 53 and 55 Worth St., New York. Gentlemen: Yes I had Dyspepsia and Indigestion and was in bad shape until I began taking Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. A short experience with this wonderful remedy cured me and I am now as well as I ever was in my life. They did the work of curing me. Yours trulv, MRS. W. E. BBADY, Henderson, N. C. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle Henderson's Popular Plumber No Longer a Dyspeptic. How was He Cured? If you have Dyspepsia cure it and you will feel like a new man. You will be a new man. New in hope and happiness and usefulness. Dr. Rich ards Dyspepsia Tablets have made new men happy menof any num ber of sufferers'from Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Read what Mr. A. S. Renn, Hender son, N. C, says: 1 wish to thank the Dr. Richards Dys pepsia Tablet Association for all the benefits I have derived from a careful treatment "with Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Table ts. My health had been in a very poor condition for a long time. Several weeks ago I saw your Tablets advertised at Kerner-McNair's drug store and I pro cured a package and began taking tnem according to directions with the result that in 6ix weeks time I felt like a new man. In my opinion, there is nothing of its kind, for the purpose, before the public today, that can equal your rem edy. I will be pleased at all times t recommend them to anybody. Br. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle President Gannon brings good news when he assures us that passenger trains will be in operation over the Norfolk & Southern from Raleigh to Norfolk by October and from Raleigh to Wilson by the first of August. That system is doing great things for the development of Eastern North Carolina, putting the Capital of the State for the first time in direct touch with the Northeastern section of the State Raleigh News and Ob server. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing is re queeted to buy a. bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tnr. Sold by all Druggist. for Henderson People. Words Fail to Tell What One of Henderson's Draymen Thinks. He was Cured of Dyspepsia. The evidence we give is near at hand and can be investigated. The medicine which lavs cured and is curing your neighbors is the medi cine you should take. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets improve your di gestion at once and ultimately re sult in a permanent cure. Mr. W. H. Wortham, Henderson, N. C, says: I cannot speak too strongly in praise of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. About a month ago I got a bottle of these tab lets at Kerner-McNair's drug store, and as soon as I began using them I noticed a marked improvement in my health. For almost two years I had been subject to frequent severe attacks of Indigestion and had tried many remedies both in liquid and tablet form. My appetite was poor; felt distressed after eating.and had dizzy and fainting spells. I can honestly say that after taking only one bottle of your remedy 1 am entirely cured of all my old troubles and shall deem it a pleas ure to speak to all my friends about this splendid remedy. I thank you very much for all the good they have done me and wish you much success iu this locality. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle A Porter of Henderson Cured of Dyspepsia and Headache. Any one iu this town who is dis couraged and sick at heart because of an old-standing stomach trouble may not only read with interest the following letter from one of their neighbors,but may easily investigate and find out the truth of the old adage that "to see is to believe." Read what Lewis Dugger, a porter of Henderson, N. C, says: I cannot speak too strongly in praise of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. I got a bottle of these tablets at Kerner-McNair's store about a month ago and since I began using this medicine I have no ticed the most marked improvement in my health. I have been subject to se vere attacks of Indigestion for about two years and have tried most every remedy I heard of. Everything I ate seemed to distress me; my appetite was very poor and I suffered greatly from dizziness and fainting. I think I used to have the worst headaches of anybody that ever lived. I can truthfully say that after taking thretTbbttles of Dr. Richards Dys pepsia Tablets I am entirely relieved of all my troubles and shall take pleasure in speaking to my friends about this splendid remedy. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle A Henderson Printer No Long er Has Headaches Every Week Why? No person is so miserable as a vic tim of nervous indigestion The practical, sensible remedy for such a condition is to give the stom ach digestive assistance. For this purpose there is nothing superior to Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. These time-tested tablets are pre pared with a view to their digestive aud midly tonic properties and noth ing else. Mr. 1). E. Aycock, Henderson, N. C, says: I write you these lines to let you know that Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets which I procured at Kerner-McNair's drug store, accomplished more in my case than any other remedy that 1 have tried. The headaches from which I used to suffer so much have entirely vanished since I began with your treatment. My appetite is good, the old nervous feeling is gone, and I am at last feeling like a new person. I shall always feel deeply indebted to you for the benefit received and I advise all who suffer as I have, to give them a trial and be convinced of their merits. Again 1 thank you. Eveything Else Failed But Richards For This Case. The proof is the cure. The cure is in your own midst. Not away off amongst strangers. The 6troug claims for Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets are established in Henderson, by Henderson cure?. Here is one of them. Grant Marable, Henderson, N. C, says: Your Tablets, which I got at Kerner McNair's drug store a few weeks ago, are the best that it has been my privilege to come across. I have tried any num ber of remedies with no benefit whatever, but since I began taking Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets, my health has picked up wonderfully. I have run the whole gamut of Dyspepsia ailments in their se verest forms and I want to state right here, that since using your Tablets they have brought about a thorough change for the better in my health. I am always praising their merits to all whom I meet and am very thankful for all the ben fits derired. My health is better than it has been for years and I give your remedy the credit for all it has done for me. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablet 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfitt. 25c a bottle A negro preacher in his address at Staunton the other, day said: "We have no special friends. Roosevelt has deserted us andso has Foraker." Yes, you have friends, and most of them are South of the Potomac Ask the "head man" on Senator Till man farm, down in South Carolina, and he will tell you that the owner of that farm is your friend. You may laugh at it, as you no doubt will, but you can't laugh it out of court. Farmville (Va) Herald. "Here's to yonr health and happineu" DeWitt's Little Early Risers famous little pills. Naaty, sick headache cr biliousnfM may eoine on at any time; the cure is an Early Riser. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stnre. Four Carpenters in Henderson Who Had Dyspepsia arid In digestion State What Cured Them. The trade of carpentry requires steady nerves, fine eyesight, ability to, figure and calculate quantities anil dimensions. It also requires a natural aptitude for handling toolag wmuu is nut giveu iu tin men uy nny means. All these qualities possessed by these four men, were in danger of being impaired by Dyspepsia, that foe to good health. Indeed they were not up to that standard of efficiency so desirable and which they had been accustomed to. When there is trou ble in the stomach there is trouble iu the head, trouble with easy muscu lar action, trouble with clear eye sight, trouble everywhere. This con dition, however, is not incurable; on the contrary the Kerner-McNair Drug Company have lately received a med icino which not only cured these men of the plane and saw but did so when everything else failed. It is called Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets and the price will not affect you, as it is only 50 cents per bottle. In the way they were cured of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets cured them, these fourcitizens of Henderson say about thesame thing, as follows: Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablet Asso ciation, 53 and 55 Worth St., New York. Gentlemen: I believe there is no other medicine equal to Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets for thecuring of stomach troubles. I got a bottle of these tablets two months ago at Kerner-McNair's drug store and have been taking them ever since with the most beneficial results. This medicine has a wonderful effect upon the whole system and has cured me of a bad case of indigestion when everything else fail ed. I waat to say that it is the best medicine in the world for Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Yours truly, ED. G. WYCHE, G. A. WARREN, WALTER JONES, W. A. MATTHEWS, Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 25c a bottle A Noted Horse Trainer of Henderson, N. C, Once A Sufferer From Stomch Troubles, Tells What Cured Him The greatest quality neeeded in horse training is patience. One must also know a horse and get the horse to know you, get the horse's confidence. Dyspepsia is the foe to every quali ty needed to make a success either in training horses or any other business. Mr. Wrilliam Garland, a prominent horse trainer of Henderson, tells us in the following what cured him of Dyspepia: Dr. Rich aiids Dyspepsia Tablet Associa tion, 35-55 Worth St., New York. Gentlemen: A friend who knew how I suffered from Dyspepsia went to Kerner-McNair'sdrug store four or five weeks ago and got me a bottle of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tab lets. I started taking them with little or no faith for I had tried many medi cines before without success; but it is a fact that my health began to improve almost at once. And mind you, I was greatly troubled with sour stomach, and there were very few things that agreed with me at all. I also suffered much from constipation and had to use cathartics with great frequency. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets have made my troubles disappear and I am feeling as well as I ever did in my life. The constipation and bowel trouble has also been relieved with the use of the lit tle yellow pills that come with the tab lets. Yours truly WILMI AM GARLAND, Henderson, N. C. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits r 25c a bottle Nothing Like It for Curing Hen derson Indigestion. Yes, it occurred right in your own city. Not in some other way off place. The sufferer had Indigestion anddives in Henderson, N. C. This is what she says: Dr. Richahos Iyhpephia Tahi.et Asso ciation, 53 and 55 Worth St., New York. Gentlemen: I can hardly believe myself to be the same person I was before getting a bot tle of Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets at Kerner-McNair's. I had Dyspepsia and stomach trouble in most disagreeable forms. The Tablets cured me. Yours truly, MRS. TOPSIE CRUTCH VI ELD, Henderson, N. ('. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablet 50c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxocomfits 2 a bottle It will be good news to the people of North Carolina that Lieutenant Blue will be present at the unveiling of the Worth Bagley monument in Raleigh on the twentieth of May. Hobson and Blue made more reputa tion than any two living Southern men in the Spanish-American war. Both are North Carolina stock and both will be in Raleigh on May twentieth. News and Observer. Notice to Our Customers. We are pleased to announces that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, col da and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pare Food and Drug law as it contains no opiate or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adnlt. fold by all Drueirist. The Home-Ownin j Immigrant First Atlanta Conntitution. The new phase of the immigration problem, and one which has been given too little attention heretofore, is presented with startliug emphasis by Mr. P. U. Gadsden, in a letter to Mayor Rhett, of Charleston, S. C. We have been prone to look at the immigration problem solely from the standpoint of the South. We have here presented the side of the immi grant. Is the newcomer to Georgia, or any other State iu the South, going to be satisfied simply because we want him to be? Will he be content rto accept lower wages and live under conditions less favorable to advance ment and enjoyment than his friends who have sought homes in the North and West? This may seem u useless question, from our standpoint; but what about the immigrant? The mirror held up to us in the re port of Mr. Gadsden shows that the immigrant, like most other human atoms, is seeking the best market for his skill and knowledge aud the most comfortable home for his family The Constitution sincerely hopes for the abundant success of the present immigration campaign. At tention is directed to the other side of the shield, not for the purpose of Jl! ? a 1 re m m .1 discouraging me euorrs 01 tne so ciety, which it is and believed will ac complish South but with the idea of pointing out the pitfalls which must be avoided and the one-sided atti tude we are iu danger of assuming. Let us consider the immigrant. When we bring over an alien, we want to make him satisfied to stav here and establish his residence. If when he comes he is dissatisfied, his importation turns out an obstacle and not an aid to the government. It thus appears that if Southern immigration is to be made a success, larger thought must be given to the comfort aud the well-beiugof the new arrivals to the settler who is the home owner, first. Satisfy him aud the laborer will follow. When your back aches it is almost invaria bly an indication that something is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, diseased kidneys frequently cause a breakdown of the entire system. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kiducys, back ache, inflammation of the bladdei and all uri nary troubles. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. North Carolina Flags. News and Observer. It is well that ''North Carolina Day" at the Jamestown Exposition will come after the Exposition shall be complete. The Governor and Board of Managers intend to make it a day that will be memorable and in due time a program will be ar ranged that will be inviting to North Carolinians and others. A promi nent citizen of Norfolk, who is a na tive North Carolinian, in a private note, makes this suggestion: "When North Carolina Day or week is observed at the Exposition, let the State flag be in evidence. To this effect I suggest that at the right time every excursionist bring one. I am a "Down Homer" and a Tar Heel, and I do hope that we may be in patriotic evidence. The absence of Virginia flags was conspicuous. If this little matter appeals to you as it docs to me, awordfrom your paper will go a long way to making our day one to be remembered. This suggestion will be carried out. The last legislature took a long step when it required the authorities in every county to let the State flag float over the court house. The next step is to have one over every public school, lhe "Down Homers sug gestion is a good one to adopt at home and abroad. A State flag will float above the new News and Ob server building. My Best Friend. Alexander Benton, who lives on Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is my lest earthly friend. It cured me of asthma six years ago. It has also performed a wonderful cure of in cipient consumption for my son's wife. The first bottle ended the terrible cough, and this accomplished, the othr symptons left one by one. until she was perfectly well. Dr. King's New Discovery's iower over coughs and colds is simply niarvelons." No other remedy has ever equaled it. Fully guaran teed by Melville Dorsey, druggist. 50c and fl.00. Trial bottle free. New Bern's New Paper. Wilmington Messenger. We are glad to see that Mr. R. M. Phillips is to lie made editor of the new paper which will soon be started in New Bern. The announcment guarantees a live and well edited paper. We welcome Brother Phillips back into the ranks. The men who are backing the paper are said to have plenty of money and to be will ing to spend it freely in order to make the venture a success. Such a paper as they propose to establish will be of great service to theeastem section of the Stat. The Raleigh Times says of Mr. Phillips and tli new paper: Mr. U. M. Phi '!is, who waa formerly editor of the Morning I'oht, and or the past year secretary of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce baa resigned, and it is understood that he la to become the editor of the new paper to be started at New Bern the first of Jane. It will be re-member.-d that a company was organ ized at New Bern several weeks ago to publish a morning paper. It is to have fall Associated Press dispatches .and, from what can be learned, will be known as the Snn. 1 1 is the intention of the organ item of ibanew company to make New Bern's new paper one of the leading papers of eastern North Carolina. It is said that once a newspaper man, always a newspaper man. and Mr. Phil lips is living op to the tradition. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup 1 best for omen and children. Its mild action sad pleasant taat makes it preferable to violent porga tires, such as pills, tablets, etr. Get the booklet and a sample of Orino at all Drng Ptoren. Quick as a Wink That siaciW xprMe It Juwi a qnkkly as yoo caa sUr Um mutants of en packag of xJjbH(w THE DAINTY DESSERT Into a pint of bolllor water, too will have pr. psred a deaaert which wiU aurprlM and delight 11 who Uat L When It hu been colj it will jalUfy and b ready to eal For a toot laborau dessert try Uie following: Banana Cream. Peel fi Urss banana, rub amooch with Bt teaponnfQia of auRar. Ad.1 on rap ittnl cream beaten to a tiS froth, then on package of Letnoa Jell-O diaoWet in one and on-alf rcpf boiling water. 1'our In moid r bowl an.l when eo!U earn lab. w:tn candied cheniea. Servo with wbipp4 cream. i ReanMfuny llluirtra t"d reclj) tmufc froa. aiKtresa Pity Barber Shop Murrell& Pa gt. Proprietor. (Next to Barnes Clothing Store.) An Easy Shave, A Satisfactory Hair Cut Is what yon get every time you pAtroniie this nhop. Wo nre experienced linrhera, and (rive every cuntotner our very heat wrviro. hhop newly furnished throiighoat. riialra upholstered in leater clean, cool, sanitary. patron)-. MURREXL & PAGE. 10 c Bottle - - 2 Doses 25c. Bottle - - 8 Doses ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. FLOWERS ! The Best and Cheapest Plants Ever Sold in hendersoo. All Potted and Growing. .1 choice named Geraniums 2.cta :i choice named Heliotropes 2" " " S Fuchseaa - 12. ' 1 quick growing vines 2.1 " 12Tuberosa - - 2.", 0 Carnations.for bedding ." " Chrysanthemums, each " Ivy Geraniums, Pelargonium Oerntiiums, A fine lot of Ferns. Hpeciul lot of Os trich Plumes. Taruy town, Itoton, 1ft d iff t-rcnt kinds. Palms front 25 rents np. Mrs. Woodworth. Next door to Opera House. A Rational Treatments for Catarrh j one tint soothes the inflamed and congested membranes and heals and cleanses without "drugging" the affec ted parts. mm.t gives quick end permanent relief from Catarrh, Colds s'.l affections. f th membranes of the nose and throat. We Cuarantco Satisfaction. Buy a 50-cent liafce of Nosf.na from ALL DRUGQISTS, and get ytror money beck if not satisfied. Sample tube and Booklet by mail 10c mown Mro CO.. St. Lowto, M. Grnrrtll.T Attention. Horsemen! L L POLK, 29953. (Double Ell.) Son of Moondyne 11230, 3:28, Sber man, '2: 13, George Wilkes, Hambleton lan 10; Franklla Chief 3117 and Wood burn Hambletoniao 10. For season of 1W7 we fffer the w-r-vices of this handsome, standard brexI.rejfiHteml trotter to the owners of wellbred dams at most reaaona hie rates. His pedijrree beeaks hi aristocracy. rVe hint for yourself. If Interested ask for terms. GILL & YOUNG, Henderson, N. C. WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles, mrutc auMTiTUTta. For Sale at All Drug Stoftt. I a V.M c C Sweet to Eti LOAvL O A UUj Isvd Liutirc. r I 1 UrcXWv The Qruesr Tare faod fa.. U Kay. H. T. J I 1 ACHEl Wy I 3 r . a

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