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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAP THURSDAY , JUNE 13, 1907. -Statement of the Condition of The Citizens Bank of Henderson, N. C. May 20th, 1907. RESOURCES .M.-rt rui'l discounts 1404.185.73 ,151 . 7.1 (in.l P.onds 20,401.2.1 I'.-inivirii? liiiHfini n x mres J u, t yj. i -i PinMiii''- I it-part merit 1, '508. 04 , .1, i. ii hand and due ,',,,, r,;inks 2.j.",,;J24.o8 ,,tal 704,104.98 LIABILITIES Capital Btock paid in Surplus and Profits Due to Banks Cashier's Checks Deposits Total $ 100.000.00 S0J35.G3 3577.0 258.57 552,593 75 $704,164.98 vve ask you to examine the financial statement of tin Bank !" i ., I It viiiip mi frnnn m ruirl in ft 1 , i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 w...-,-, iiHiugiii;o il.vf, III itll y ueirree. Ii. iiicil to the success of our business WT-". TH. vur vmi i.'rT If. ;i yet, you are not a patron, let this be your invitation to : uii-. It is our policy to conduct a safe.conservative business. Respectfully, ' W. A. HUNT, Cashier. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &cc JOHN B. WATKINS. It. ,.-t-r II i i.aii! went to Scotland Neck jf i , v t -my a lew nays among ,1 i . oii!..' of tliat rood com- ii i- Mr-. l S'rause has returned Wi-eonsin, where slie j,:ili. look aiier p.t:Kinr ner ..,. M if"!t s and other things , m"!it t Henderson as she . m ilii-. her hom in fut ure. I.iwit .I')hn S. Y.. Young, instructor . : i ! 1 1 t ;irv .-li-'iK-e and com mand.i n t ,, tii ! corps of the Agricultural ;,;,, , i li tiiii al ollege.went to Ocean O;o. . X. last week to spend the -ilium'!. II" was aecoiupanied by j, a :i:i'! little son. i- T .i x listing titne. Mr. ift i! I is 'ax lister for ,:,.-;,:, tuwn-liij) and is '"ready ,:,if and wailing"" to serve all , ,i, i.itu at his oltiee in the Mr. Bennett Perry Wins Honors. Our young friend Mr. Bennett Hes ter Perry, was among those who won high honors at the commencement exercises of the State University last week. Beside taking his degree of Bachelor of Law he won the Henry It. Bryan prize for the best thesis written in the law class. The subject of Mr. Perry's paper was Municipal Streets. Mr. Perry graduated this year in the academic course. He dropped out a year to take law and got his licen.se a year Ijefore he got his di ploma. To have won the degree of Bachelor of Laws, secured his diplo ma of graduation from t he academic course and been awarded the prize for the best thesis in the law class is honor indeed for our talented young townsman upon which his friends will felicitate him. lien-Hen-, will who liar- I - . A. A I . - i .v l.iiil'illl lie.xi 10 i lie court 1,.,'i-v !l.Miiemlf-r double tax is the j.. ii ilr ; ii- failure to list during the lun'ilii "I -lace. o nil hni,atcr (leneral Francis A. M i. .... ait' -tided the big celebration l;. i iN.ri Sat unlay, incident to pit- r..!::..'.-t iott oh he railroad bridge :i -in I lie sound between Morehead I 1 1 v : 1 1 1 i JJeaui'ort. This marks the !i. -i! hi.i-of a new era in t he devel i.t nt 'i ii.-it portion of Kastern V r' I, I a rolina . .hi l-'- It. V. Winston of Durham, w.k i,' re Monday on his way to Kng hii! in lie present at the gradua tiuii nt Lis -mi Horner Wins ton, from ii!.ii! I ni veisity. Young Mr. Win --full u '-is awarded a Rhodes ficholar .sliiji in Oxford I nivf-rsity and his i.-iiirl li.is been highly creditable tin- iiili' ut his term of studies in tin'ed institution. Mrs . M. p.. S-ncrdon advertises i' ii s of laud sittiateT'-jinilesfroni !!-. i -Mm on the public road from I! i l'-rson to Wiliianishoro, for sale .it i reasonable price. Well watered, lwnr "ii both sides of Flat creek, and in- several springs on the place, l ine tuhaeco and cotton land, and .t.i.ijited to corn, small grains, grasses, fruit-, etc Division among the heirs i- i-us fur selling.. - - - . - - - 'till .iii.il in :io in i ii o t fM I v Wooilford'H S.snir. in- l.t.timi. Never fails. Sol. at l'ar- Ueautiful lot of cake plates and salad bowls, will be sold at a greatly reduced price. iii:xdi;rsox xovklty stohe. t.-i I': stort-s. jy l.J. Sp'ii.il riif on .lajianese cups and ;ui" ts. .mi sets for 1 .00. at the iii:mi:i:so. xovHirv stork. Central Academy. Attention is called to the adver-tiM-iiici.t of Central Academy, Little t"n. N. t'., published elsewhere. The s,!.""l i- attempting and doing a iir.-at w.irk by helping young men of limit".! means to get an education. Hi" charges are exceedingly low and wurk is fiiruished to deserving young '"ii wit I, which to earn money to p iy their expenses in school. It will pay you to look up the advertise ment and correspond with the princi pal. -I. I'.. Aiken, if interested. Dr. L. B. Johnston Dead. ltev. Lewis Burwell Johnson, I). I)., former pastor of the Henderson Presbyterian church, died at the Memorial Hospital in Richmond last Saturday. His death will causepro found sorrow to those who knew him. Dr. Johnston was born at Salem, Va., December 26th, 1848. He entered Hampden-Sidney College, where he was graduated with the degree of B. A. in 18G8. He received his theolog ical training at Union Theological Seminary in Yirgiuia, being gradu ated from that institution in 1871, when he was licensed as a minister by the Presbytery of Montgomery. At the time of his death Dr. John ston was pastor of the Presbyterian church in South Boston, Va., having accepted a call to that work in 1892. tie Fired the Stick. '"I have fired tlie walking-stick I've carried over 4 yiart on account of a sore that re sisted evpry kind of treatment, until I tried P.u-kli'nH Arnica Salve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes John (iarrett of North Mills, N. ('. Guaran -teed for Piles, Burns, etc., by Melville Dor t.ey, druggist. 2."c. After Many Years. Mr. Edward Rowland of Tyler, Texas, is visiting relatives and friends in Henderson having stop ped over on his return from a ten days stay in Washington, the Con federate Reunion in Richmond and the Jamestown Exposition. He is accompanied by his .'wife and their trip partakes somewhat of the na ture of a bridal tour although a long time married. Mr. Rowland is a na tive of Henderson but he has been living inTexas since 1877 J50 years. It has been 22 years since he visited Henderson and it is needless to say that he finds many changes in the place people during that time. Mr. Rowland is a sou of the late Mr. Hor ace Rowland and brother of Mr. Isham C. Rowland and is well remem bered bv our older citizens. ma ke inquiry it will tie a revela- 'u imw many succumb to kiduey ! t i nn!.!, s iu "one form or another. ' i'a-i.:it is not beyond piedical aid, - Kl.ilii'V I'lll'.. will fliru If tmfAt aiu !." : S,.l,l :,t all di-mists. ti. .u nr I.' If !, F '1ST Ui;ci:i Kl, an up-to-date line "1 Haiaaiurks. W. T. WHITTKX A CO. .No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evidence of disease in your system. Don't take desperate chances on ordinary medicines. Use Ilollister's Kooky Mountain Tea. 35 tents, Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Catalogue of the University. Wfh ive received the catalogue of t!,e I 111 I i Vet sir v of North Carnliiiii for t:"seM Umm;-H)07. It shows ' ' att.-n.i:!,,,.,, of 7;t: students. The fa,"i:,.v "umbers 7 L The University Ii"v . .unprises the followiti.r ilenart- n r 'radllrito I 'ol loiri to r- pu-l , ;,., .,,s including Engineering, ban-. Meii;, ,,,,.. Pharmacy. The Uni ' : v has grown steadily in strength at.-t u.tlu,.!!,.,. and stands today for is '" st aad highest in educa- t li !' and f r i e r..i t. . 1UI UM-llII iiiaiiuuuu. v School for Law opens I"vl'. The next session onens The June S .i.t. Ill 11, i !(); Election of Officers. At a regular meeting of Gold Leaf Council, No. 110, J. O. U. A. M., held June 7th, the following officers were elected to serve the next six months, beginning July 1st: W. T. Whitten, Councillor. W. A. Uritt, Vice-Councillor. I. M. Petty, Ass't Recording Secretery. N. M. Henderson. Conductor. W. D. Hudson, Warden. It. W. ltobersou. Inside Sentinel. J. F. White. Outside Sentinel. W. II, Wester, Chaplain. A. Cooke, Financial Secretary. J. U. Uridgers, Trustee 18 months. The council is in a flourishing con dition and adding new members near ly every meeting. The present indi cations are that this council will be one of the largest and best coun cils in the State. The installation of the new officers will be the first meeting in July. All members are requested to be present at this meeting. T:tk... :r. , I'n- ' t'-il a woman's age after she : !' Uoi ky Mountain Tea. Her if tine. She is round, plump, 'me: iu t'a. t she is youug again, lea or Tablets. Parker's Two v'w late uf pipes, smoking tobacco '! risar of all kinds at the ld.N!i:i:soN XOXELTY STOKE. County Commissioners Meeting. I! " board of County Commission- met in ive;Uinr monthly session i lw"l'K un.l transacted the usual Msin,.,,. sllch as the alowin of ac. r"l:ts. etc. '"""iiissiouer X. D. Boyd was au- lT""1 to Purchase lumber to build In 'f' s UVer ( roked Run creek,said iniiier (n;ik) to be deliver(?a ftt l'.;iat S2.oo per hundred. 1 .if jury box was purged and the i ' ust rerised. The tax returns 1 "This little pig went to market," doesn't amuse tonight. Baby's not well; what's the matter, herdear little cheeks are so white: Poor little tummy is aching, naughty old pain go away, CASCASWEET mother must give her, then She'll be bright as the day. It is sold here at Parker's Two Drug Ssores. Mr. Hardee Honored. Mr. I). V. Hardee of Henderson, was honored by the North Carolina Huneral Directors and Embalrners Association at its meeting in Raleigh last week by being elected president for the ensuing year. The meeting was said to be the largest and most pleasant the association has ever held. The Raleigh undertakers head ed by John W. Brown, who acted as host, did everything in their power for the pleasure and entertainment of the visiting members. The present Board of Fmbnlmpra were recommended to the StateJ ioara oi Health to succeed them selves, these being elected for three and four years, J. M. Harrie of Char lotte, chairman, H. W. Simpson of New Bern, secretary. The physicians appointed bv the Legislature, con stituting the State Board of Health, are Dr. Richard H. Lewis, Raleigh, eecretary, Dr. S. Westray Battle, Asheville, and Dr.Crowell, New Bern. The election of Mr. Hardee as pres ident of the North Carolina Under takers and Embalrners Association is an honor of which he has cause to be proud as such honors are sup posed to be bestowed only upon those who are most capable and worthy. . . Do not forget that Dr. Seth Au.nold's Balsam is the best known Remedy for Bowel Complaints. "Warranted by Thomas Bros. . .... Special Train to Oxford St. John's Day. TheSeaboard will operate a special train from Weld on to Oxford and re turn on Saturday, June 22nd, ac count of St. John's Day and Masonic celebration at the Oxford Orphanage. Fare for the round trip from Weldon 1.00, Littleton $1.00, Warren Plains 75 cents, Henderson 50 cents. Train to leave Weldon at G:45 a. m., arriving at Oxford at 9:45. Return ing leave Oxford at 5:00 p. m., con venient schedule at low rate of fare no doubt a large crowd will take ad vantage of the opportunity to visit Oxford on this interesting occasion. W. It. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "This is to certify that I have used Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipa tion, and it has proven, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and it. is with pleasure I offer my conscientious reference." Sold at all druggists. Sa.ve trie 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. HIGHT, See ad. Thone 223. Showing How the Wind Blows. Scotland Neck Commonwealth. Up to a very recent date it was a rare thing to see an advertisement of a bank account in a newspaper. But now the banks throughout the ccun try are doing a great deal of such advertising. Some of the banks have adopted the most up-to-date methods of advertising, and change their ad vertisements in the weekly papers every week, and in the dailies perhaps oftner. This is another testimony for the value of advertising through newspapers. Banks are business in stitutions and they are generally con sidered to be safe in all their plans and methods. They are catering much to the farmers of the country as depositors, for they find farmers amongst their most desirable and satisfactory customers. The medicine that sets the whole world thinking, The remedy on which all doctors agree, The prescription all your friends are taking is Hollisfer's Rocky Mountain Tea. Parker'sTwo.Drug Stores. Edwards-Powell. The following invitations have been-issued announceiug the ap proaching marriage of a well known and popular young lady of Hender son: Mr. and Mrs. Erastus A. Powell invite yon to be present at the marriage of their daughter Alice Ogburn to Rev. Charles Jarvan Edwards Thursday morning, June twenty seventh nineteen hundred and seven at eight-thirty o'clock Methodist Protestant Church IIender8on,North Carolina. At Home after July first (Jreenville, South Carolina Get a free sample of Dr. Shoop'e '"Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your Stomach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try this clever coffee imitation. Dr. Shoop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in flavor and taste, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made in a minnte. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by It. B. Powell. -. i . I " ' v L LA 1 Ct LiL llo Hie preceding year were gone over 'i.i 1 ;i i ..... ; . , ... n.vr . sc 8e'eted tor the ti. .,V:'..-Vtnlrs as provided bv Sec u ,li 1 '. of the Revisalof 1905. i-; 'IV " 'iniik and certain relief from Dr. ."' Ma-ic Ointment. Please note it, is aion,.'fr piles. and ;t8 a,,tion in nnssi- ir,..Y", i.."'l ta'n" IullinS. painful, protrud u j ""IlJ I,iles disappear like magic by its si'i ka T '"-capped glass jars 50 cents. "u,-v Thomas Urns. Pointed Paragraphs. Atchison Globe. There is a little wolf and a little rabbit in every man. One way to be unhappy is to envey the happiness of others. A lucky man always points with pride to his good judgment. How many things there are in a grocery store you never call for? If you want to oblige a friend, do something for him his way instead of your own way. A great many people see them selves as others see them, but they don't believe what they see. Ever occur to you that many of your sorrows are silly sorrows that is, sorrows that are not important? Education is a great thing, no doubt, but the best housekeepers didn't get their knowledge out of books. 0 FKEE TRIP to the EXPOSITION. I you live within 200 miles of Norfolk you can get a round trip to the Jamestown Expo sition FREE. rVinHltlnm Cut out this adver tisement and present it to us at our store in Norfolk not later thau Au guBt 1, 1907, and we will give you credit for the total cost of your railroad or steamboat fare to Nor folk and return on your purchase at that time, of a Stieff Piano or a Stieff Player-Piano. Oalv one cretht on anr one instrument. Did Her Work Well. Miss Nellie Daniel was ''court sten ographer" and took down the evi dence in the Dr. Rowland case lust Friday. It was her first experience of this kind but those who have seen it compliment her on the fullness,ac curacy and neatness of the work. A competent shorthand writer and ac customed to taking dictation for let ters, etc., yet she had not been culled upon to act in such a public and im portant capacity before and the ex perience was necessarily trying to her; but judged by Ler work one would think her a trained and xperienced "hand" at this sort of thing. Miss Daniel is stenographer and typewriter for the Southern Grocery Company and Buckhorn Lithia Water Company and is accounted one of the best in her line of work in Henderson. e- MELVILLE DORSE Y sella Longman & Martinez L. & fl. Paints in pints and quarts at half-gallon price. Go to the HENDERSON NOVELTY STORE for everything. Prices are right. Write for particulars. The Piano lith the Sweet Tone." Official Piano Jamestown Exposition. 0 Tax Levy for 1907. The Board of Magistrates met in joint session with the County Com missioners last week to levy the taxes for 1907. Geo. W. Kittrell was elected chairman and after careful consideration of the matter the same general levy as last year, viz: GG cents on 100.00 valuation of prop erty, was made, apportioned as fol lows: State, 21 centa Pensions, 4 " Schools, 1 ,; County, 20 " Roads, 3 " Total (Ki " A special road tax of 5 cents on each $100.00 valuation of property was also levied making a total of 71 cents. And on each taxable poll three times the above amount, or 2.13, general State and connty pur poses. A special school tax in districts G, 7, and 8, Kittrell township, of 20 cents on each $100.00 valuation of property and GO cents on each taxa ble poll, was levied same as last year. In Henderson township a special tax of 12 cents on each $100.00 val uation of property and iJG cents on each taxable poll for supporting and maintaining the graded schools of said stownship for the year 190T, was levied. Also a special tax of 4 cents on each $100.00 valuation of property and 12 cents on each taxa ble poll to provide for the interest on the graded school bonds. Which are Yon? This from an exchange may bring to mind similiar cases that h.-iv. come under your own observation: We recently saw one of our citizens going home wjth a small basket of fruit. A fw evenings later we passed him again and he had a small pack age of candy. Ou both occasions we were walking with the same gentle man who remarked to us that the man with the candy was a good fel- lovr lint bl.-.tv i?i irtiaf mo.lo - I m ' , v u w . . ... . 1 1 . l. m, ... i ivj. rv .w.iii.i.i . 1 1 T I.ICICI I BIUICU ill but could not help, in our own mind as we walked along, drawing a con trast between the two men. One was smoking a cigar that cost as much as the candy. Burning into ashes and blowing out into the air the money the other 6pent for nic-nacks that brought a smile of happiness to the cheek he once thought so rosy, and gladdened ej-es that still sparkled like a thousand diamonds with their tell-tule love for him; carrying home, one by one. the sweetest memories of life; building evening after evening an image in a little heart of "Home, Sweet Home" that no time, even into eternity, would destroy. Nourishing and kindling a new love that would in old age look back to those happy home comings and bless his memory as the dearest papa that ever lived. But what of your friend, the critic? Yes, what of him? AVhich of the two had you rather have been? Which of the two are you? Official nano jaraesiown GHAS. M. STIEFF, L. C. Steele, rigr., 114 Grauby st, - Norfolk, Va. Are you a victim of nervous indigestion? Drink Smith's Lith ia water and it will cure you. It has cured others when all other remedies failed. John A. Gill & Sons sell Smith's Lithia water in Henderson. . . Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., sa.vs: "I have only taken four doses of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than any other medicine haseverdone.' I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, which are unequaled for backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder and all urinary troubles. A week's treatment for 2oc. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Electric Power Ice Cream Freezer. We have installed our new Electric Power Ice Cream Freezer, and am nre- pared to furnish the best cream in any quantities your money can ouy. uive us a trial order. lW. T. WHITTEN & CO. SMITH'S LITHIA WATER Is sold in Henderson by John A. Gill & Sons. Regular shipments direct from the spring and always fresh. Or ders whether for large or small quantity promptly . at tended to. The Month of Poverty The Spec ulators Who Dodge Taxes. Marshville Home. This is the month for people to be come extremely poor. It is the month in which the property owners, who have been telling about the fancy prices they have been offered and can get for their property, will Jbe sud enly seized with the solemnly pathetic opinion that they have been misrep resenting the value of their property and they will, no doubt, be ready, to tell them how worthless their property is. While this pitiful depre ciation in the value of property will be proclaimed by some of all classes, we have what is known as the tax dodger the cunning, foxy, tricky money chasers who get hold of real estate in a growing town or com munity and proceed to put a pro hibitive price on it, and then hold tight to it refusing to sell or improve it, their only purpose being to profit bv the thrift and enterprise of others who spend their money to build up the town. In that way tuey reap tne benfit of enhanced values that come through, the labor and thrift of others. These cunning" speculators are the folks who trv harder tnan any body else to dodge a just proportion of the taxes, and heretofore some of them have succeeded in their purpose, to the extreme disgust of those who are honest enough to let the as sessors put a fair value on their property. Modern Progress in New York. Office buildings 26 stories high, con taining n. thousand offices: hotels cover- iD2 a city block.containinR 1,400 rooms; many, very many, paintea wun ju. & m. Machinery produces L. & M. Paint at 50 times less cost for labor than if made Vivr hand 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Oil, bought fresh from the bar rel at about GO cents per gallon, makes 7 gallons oi paint at a cost oi less tnan $1.20 per gallon. If any defect exists in L. & M. Paint, will repaint house for nothing. Donations of L. & M. made to churches Sold by Melville Dorsey. Canned Fish Roe New Roe Herrings Large Fat Mackeral And the Ham "What Am" Armour's Star. TBne fPame'UBauos (So The EBeawotfif Dr. Rowland Acquitted. The case against Dr. D. S. Rowland charged with causing the death of his little eleven year old son, David Austin Rowland, by poison on May 4th, was dismissed at the preliminary hearing last Friday. Several wit nesses were examined before Prof. W. A. Withers, professor of chemis-' try in the North Carolina Agricultu ral and Mechanical College, was put on the stand. Prof. Withers stated that afterexert and thorough anal ysis of the stomach and other vital organs of the dead bov submitted to him for examination he had failed to find any evidences of poison. The whole case hinging upon the report of the chemist and the prose cution relying entirely upon that, at tne conclusion of Prof. Withers tes timony Mr. A. C. Zollicoffer, repre senting Solicitor C. C. Daniels, who could not be present, and as attor ney for the prosecution, arose and submitted that the defendant be not further held. He went somewhat into the history of the case detailing: the suspicious circumstances and gave reasons why the warrant had been sworn out against Dr. Rowland. But relying upon the statement of the chemist that the he had found no poison whatever to indicate that the child had come to his death by other than natural causes he was unwilling that Dr. Rowland should be longer. neia ana ne asked tnat he be released from custody and acquitted of the awful charge against him. Where upon it was ruled and held by the sitting Magistrates, (W. E. Gary, JoeT. Jones and Frank Wortham. Justice Gary delivering the opinion) that there was not sufficient evidence upon which the defendant should le held or placed upon trial for the charge against him, and he was dis charged from custody under the war rant. Dr. Rowland was represented by Mr. T. T. Hicks, of the Henderson bar, and Messrs. AValter L. Watson. and J. N. Holden of Raleigh. Immediately after the conclusion of the hearing and when his friends had finished congratulating him upon his vindication' in this case a warrant was served on Dr. Rowland charging him with the murder of en gineer Charles R. Strange in Raleigh, and he was taken there Saturday to answer to that charge. Dr. Rowland expressed himself as perfectly confident that he would come out as well in the case against him in Raleigh as he had in being vindicated of the charge of murder ing ins little son. Mrs. Strange whom Dr. Rowland married in a few weeks after the sud den and mysterious death of her hus band, is charged with being accessory after the fact and is out on $2,000 cash bond to await the result of a preliminary hearing. The chemist who is analyzing the stomach of Hingineer Strange has not completed bis examination yet. lie may make a report Friday or Saturday but it is understood that the hearing will not be held until Monday. We have a stenographic report of the trial here and had intended pub Iishing it this week but lack of space and scarcity of type owing to having so much of it tied up in other matter make it impossible to do so. But in justice to all concerned and that the public may judge the case for them selves we "will print the testimony or witnesses examined, next week. Later Since the above was writ ten Chemist Syme has reported the result of his analysis of Engineer Strange's stomach and states that he found no poison. The hearing has been set for Monday and Dr Rowland and his wife are held for further investigation, the presence o witnesses from Norfolk being desired by the prosecution. e - Perfect Health. The disastrous results broughtabout by in digestion are many, in fact, the low vitality of the tissues from dyspepsia will render you a prey to any and all diseases known. Tone up your stomach and strengthen the tissues to ward off disease, with Dr. Richards Dys pepsia Tablets. Sold in Henderson nt Kerner-McNuir's drug store. Price 50 cents a bottle. Dr. Richards Laxoeomfits, the ideal lax ntive, 25 cents a bottle. Purely vegetable nature's own remedy. Of design and finish in every piece of Furniture we are now exhibiting should surely appeal to youif you are a judge of FURNITURE. By buying of us you will reap a double benefit: First,the merit of the article, and second, in paying the lowest pos sible prices that such high class goods can be sold for. Another imDorrant advantage is that our assortments in all lines are complete, and greater than are to be found anywhere else in Henderson, perhaps. Marry elegant Chairs are now marked at figures that seem scarcelv possible. Fine Tables in Oak, Mahogany finish and Solid Mahoffanv. Refrigerators, China Closets, Irom and Brass Beds, Felt Mattresses, Office Desks, Murphy Book Cases and Filing Cabinets best made for the money Favorite Cooking Ranges, etc Examine our stock before you buy. ED. lnJ. MRCSIBIEE FUE3NIITIUIRE GSD. C) o () C) o o 8 () C) ) This is a bank where the humble a.ndthe more fck.vored. the rich and the poor, are equally wel come; where the small depositor and large de positor are treated with equal consideration: and where all will find excellent banking facilities, extended upon the motto of Absolute Security, Satisfactory Service, Liberal Treatment. S.R. HARRIS. President. S. T. PEACE. Cashier. Sweetheart toilet soap can be fonnd at II. THOMASON'S. Special Train to Oxford. St. John's Day Celebration. The Seaboard will operate a special train from Weldon to Oxford and return Saturday, June 22nd, account of St. John's Day and Masonic celebration at the Oxford Orphanage. Itate from Wel don $1.00, Littleton $1.00, Warren Plains 7o cents and Henderson 50 cents, train to leave Weldon at G:45 a. m., ar riving Oxford about I):4." a. m. Ileturn- mg .train to leave Oxford at 5:00 p. m. For further information apply to J. T. ELMORE, AG'T, C. H.GATTIS, T.P.A. Henderson. X. C. Raleigh, X. C. New Goods. NEW PARASOLS. NEW UMBRELLAS. NEW CORSETS. 8 est AT proper rands A1 Prices Thomas & Newcomb. WE CALL SPFCIAL ATTENTION TO OUU Prescription Department. Guaranteeing to compound Fresh and Pure Drugs and Chemicals strictly in accord with the Physician's Prescription. REMEMBER OCR MOTTO: In nedicloe ; Quality Is of First I Importance. THE KERNER-MCNAIR COMPANY, PHONE 112. PHARIIACISTS, HENDERSON, X. C. rojrmnTnrnnr o 17 O We have them, and the Nicest, Cleanest, Largest, Softest 66 n ZAA1 H ?t7n 99 9 Nice Enameled Handle. Powell's Grocery mkxhooookoooox FPING LAND FOR SALE ! Sixty-two (G2) acres of land near Wil- liamsboro, belonging to the heirs of the late II. A. Barton. About 7 miles from Henderson on public road leading from Henderson to Williameboro. Adjoining landa of Mrs. E. U. Wrche.Mrs. E. Parry. Jnhn Evana and others. Fine toharr. J and cotton land and well adapted to corn, small grams, grasses, fruits, etc. Well watered, Ijing on both sides of Hat Creek, and has several good springs on the place. Will be sold at a reasonable price. For further information write or apply to Mrs. O. M. B. Smerdon. R. F. P. No. 3. TTendereop, X. C. UThan DO D 1 i5TtJ1 RESOLVED That ir You pour ride a HOKSB You JtiOULD RIDE. A lOBBr-THE H06BV A PER JON CAN AVES A PEN'OANT roiG30y3 VrrtRF, BECAME" YtMl Hi Ym j I i . u i - ' it, - bett; i.v!Ygu ty !-. r-.. ..... I r-'wJ ,'j-J I iQ V THt Bel" fr- T fS4 TV C C 7 YOU WI.SH TO IMPROVE YOUR, CONDITION, Do YOU NOT? IF JO, IMPROVE YOUR LOOKJ. YOUR FACE AND FI6URE WILL LOOK A GREAT DEAL &ETTER IF YOU PUT THE PROPER THINGS UPON YOUR FIGURE. WHEN YOU GO VI-SITING YOU WILL MEET WITH A WARMER WELCOME IF YOU WEAR dETTER CLoTHEJ. IF YOU WEAR POOR GARMENTS, WILL YOU 5E WELCOME AT ALL? THE CLOTHING WE JELL I J REPUTABLE CLOTHING. IT POJ-5EJJEJ CORRECT JTYLE, CORRECT FIT, CAREFUL FINI JH AND GOOD MA TERIAL. OUR CLOTHING LooKJ GOOD, FITJ GOOD, FEEL J GOOD, AND WEAR J GOOD. WEAR OUR CLOTHING AND YOU WILL LOOK GOOD AND MAKE GOOD. RESPECTFULLY, BARNES CLOTHING STORE. WHY DO YOU USE KEROSENE AND SMOKE YOUR CEILINGS, CURTAINS AND WALLS ? --5 ELECTRIC LIGHTS :T1 1 , r eooTince job that HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. Telephones Nos. 6. 21. and 48.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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