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BUSINESS Be Sore r You are right by first writing an ad vertisement wetting forth the bargains you of fer, and insert it in the GOLD LEAF. Thus prepared for bus iness, you can Then Go Ahead. :; I I" If Yen Wist ADVERTISING To reach the people of Hen derson and sur rounding coun try, let them know the induce ment you bold out to get their trade by a well displayed adver tisement in Worth Having IS THE FOUNDATION OF SUCCESS IN IttV DMCIUCCt j i;, Advertising i:V Ii AY S i-j THE YEAR. l o las, Til 60LD LEAF. THAD R. MANNING, Publisher. Carolina, Carolina, EQEA'VEisr's BLEssmas JLtteitzd Heh." SDBSCBIPTiOH 1.(0 Ctsk VOL. XXVT. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1907. NO. 28. 1 A Bold Step. ,;vr ri omc tho well-grounded and : objections of tho more intel : , the of secret, medicinal com . !r. Ii. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. tir:i ago, decided to make a bold li nt) tho usual course pursued -rs of put-up medicines for do iiif, and. so has published broad - To irony to the whole world, a full ;,y.f! list of all tho ingredients v-the composition of his widely 1 tdiciftea. Thus he has taken yutrons and Datients Jnto nee. Thus too he has re- ;.cdicines from among secret f doubtful merits, and mad uudUs of Known Comvosttion. I : vm USA rjtm Dr. Pierre has nhnyn ;T ...r7v"."'y Hft ftf nir.fi nry-llrnra 1 H '" !ltrAUf r1? ubjet them t5 y uoes me wrapper or erery bo'.tl in's Golden Medical DlscoTery. the tflir 1 fa:. uiHiicine ror weaK stonub, pld . : b,:)U3in-si and all catarrhal diseases M r lix'btfd. Lave printed upon It. in I i ;Vi. a full and complete list of all iiH composing It, but a small li-cn compiled fron numerous - i r:.. ili'-ul works, of all the different f i-i-aft lire, containing very numer r i'-'-. fro in the writing's of leading ...'r-i if meclizine, endorsing in ttie j. i .'. term, each and every lngre . :!,! ain.-il in Dr. Pierce's medicines. i!,c3- little )x)oks will be mailed free . i, no .-riflliite address on postal card or . r. i.. It. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.. ! vi st in the same. From this little . w.:l i: lraincd thatLir. Pierce's med . : : : u i u no alcohol, narcotics, mineral ; . (ii r ii-oiious or injurious agents !l y are made from native, medlcl-- 1 f vri at value: also that some of r i-aliinMra ingn-uients contained In : . s l'avorite Prescription for weak. ',-. iiv.T-workcd, "run-down." nervous I.v. r 'I liiatt-d wiiiiteu. were employed, long i. I y i he Indians for similar ailments if.'-ir vjuawri. In fact, one of the V ! : i '-!' medicinal plants entering into ii i, '.,1111111 of Iir. Pierce's l'avorito Pre ...ii was known to the Indians as ... -WmiI." our knowledge of the uses t ;i f.-.v cf our mot valuable native, me nl l iiinis was eained from the Indians, r.a l.- up hy improved and exact pro . iii- " I nvoritu Prescription "is a most iif H-rn. dy for retrulatlng all the wom f in. (loni. correcting displacements, as .mi-,, anteverslon and retorverslon, in. inir painful lx-rlixls. toning up the -.ai,.! I.i lntrlng alxiut a tM-rfe't state of l-r-i. f I -1 v ti-altii. .-old by all dealers In medicines. 11KNNKTT H. PERRY Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. "I ill: II .rris Law Ltuildlitfr, :. -t to Court House.) OR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. in- Di-t-ICf:: Over ti. tj. Davis Store. HENRY PERRY. INSURANCE. . : inn- of l.otli I.II'K AM) FI UK '! !' N i i;s i ircH-ntf(l. Policien issnet j.i.i.i-.l to lii-Ht advuutiige. Off IV. In Court House. Take This To Your DRUGGIST For Trial Boi and Booklet FREE ii uii !. tr.uilil.- is hut a symptom of. and not tn;i. i!i?i';isf. We think of I)YsrxDsi. rU iiri uii'l Inil'iristiiii a. rout ri(iua.kfl set, yet ipecifio -it'tonx only of a certain It tt;i nothing elso f.n t that tirst correctly led Dr. Snoop I'.son "f tltat now vry popular Stomach .t .-in xip's Kestorative. Going direct )i in rvii. nlotie brought that success l'r. !n.vp mul his Ki'tomtive. Wlth- r.K'iruil ami highly vital principle, no k' m i i 'luiiliciiiiii-nt, were ever to be had. u h .!itiv?-s. liUiatlng, billousnpM. bad 1 lon'.iiii jLioii, try Ir. Khoop't t.-. I'; : L: . II. - f i -.n i. ts or i.kjuki and see for your. - li"d wui ao, Wo sell and char ::i:-.i;..l Dr. Shoop's Restorative THOMAS BROS. YOUR SIJVRP 7 a v may a ,;j your best friend or your worst eneniv. Active it's your friend, I t-rpid it's your enemy, and it ujy s Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, etc. AN1 TOJilO PKLLBTS make 1 ictive, strong and healthy 'w''t!. preventing o- r tioubles. and relieving mplete Treatment 250 1 "r aleat all Drug Stores. A. G. Daniel. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . . Shingles. Laths. Lum Ler. Brick. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Full stock at ''west Prices. Opposite South ''"" ,,r"cery Company. Hederson.N. C. ty Z " -""on of the heart. Digests what you eat. ca.-t t.-.J to:: 1 .-i r.ii::;' r; I. 3 1'-"' 'jr- &ovt.-':..y Indigestion Born in a Pullman Car. While Train is Making Forty Miles an Hour Woman Gives Birth to a Bahy as They Speed Through a South Carolina Town. Charlotte Olmerrer, 28th. Mr. and Mrs. H. IJ. Davidaon, iiccorapanied by the latter's motlier, left Orlando, Fla., Wednesdav, on a L..il. a. m i ouuiiiein iram lor Mornstow lenn. Like the birds that leave bouth in the surnnier to ro to thn hill country to nest, rent and raise their younp Mr. and Mrs. Davidson ; were jroinj? to the mountains of East Tennessee. But at Allendale, S. ;., yesterday morninjr, in. l'ullnian ear : Hahula, Mrs. Davidson ave birth to a bouncing baby boy. Mr. Davidson ' being indisposed and his mother-in- law being across the aisle from her daughter, neither was present on this eventful occasion. The flagman was the nearest, approach to a doc tor that could be had with the train making forty miles an hour, but all was well when the part v arrived here. for the buxom lad was wrapped in comfortable cloths and had been hristened ltahula Allendale David son, in honor of his birthplace, giv ing both tht name f the station and the car. In the event that ltahula Allendale heroines famou four States will claim him. His tuotherlives in Flor ida; he first saw the light iu South Carolina; made his first public utter ance in Aorth Carolina, and it was the desire of the parents that he be born in Tennessee. - - . A Wondeiful Happening. Port Byron, S. Y.. has witnessed one of the most remarkable cuses of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of that place Hnyn: "Hucklen's Arnica Salve cured a sore on my leir with which 1 had Huffered over 80 years. I am now eighty-five." Guaran teed to cure all sores by Mel ville Dorsey, druggtHt. 25c Three Little Words. Sanford Expreno. "Baby is dead!" Three little words passing out ot one home, through the phone and into another home. The voice that spake the message was tearfully tender with grief and the message carried grief to the hearts of those who had known the babe and who remembered the mother. As the children all leave the lawns along the street and the lamp at my window burns low and dim, I fall into a deep reverie of all that those three little words may mean. Somewhere a dainty form, still and v " and white, unclasped by mot s arms tonight. Ey. that 3Testerday were bright and blue as skies of June, drooped tonight beneath white lids that no voice can ever raise again. Tiny hands whose rose-leaf fingers had often wandered lovingly around mother's neck, loosely holding white buds, quietly closed m coffined rest. Soft lips, yesterday rippling with laughter, sweet as woodland brook falls, gay as trill , of morning birds, tonight unresponsive to kiss or call of love. A dark, silent home the patter of baby feet forever hushed a cradle lied un'pressed little garments folded with breaking heart awav. A tiny mound, flower-banked, far out in the quiet, dark graveyard. The sight of other babies, laughing, dimpled, strong and this one gone The hopes of future years brought to naucrht like ships that tro to wreck in sight of harbor and home. "Baby is dead!" It cannot harm one to stop now and then to give a tender thought to those who know the full meaning of these three little words. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords immediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if tken in time will effect a cure. Sold at Tarker's Two Drug Stores. It was a great compliment to Rev Plato T. Durham, of Charlotte, to have been considered in connection with the pastorate of the Amerit-an Methodist church of Honolulu and is a great pleasure to tle people of the oi t3- to know that lie has expressed a preference to remain here, for he is not only a part of Charlotte Method. ism but a large part of the comniu nity as a whole. Chariot teQhser ror, 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 has 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 .II. suit in a permanent cure. Mr. ortham, enderson, JN. C, says: I cannot speak too strongly in praise of Dr.Iticharde Dyspepsia Tablets. About a month ago I got a bottle of these tab lets at Kerner-McNair a .drug store, and as soon as 1 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 bad dizzy and fainting spells. I can honestly say that after taking only one bottle of your remedy I 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 yery much for all the good they have done me and wish you much guccess n this locality. Dr. Richards Qjgpepaia Tablets Qc a bottle Dr. Richards Laiqcomfita 25c a Dottle -M- Special price on Japanese cups and saucers. 4.uu sets lor 94..UU, at toe HENDERSON NOVELTY STORE ffQ Ik) TV7 The Great Johnnv J. Janes Exposition Shows A Magnificent Ca.rnival and Festival Under Auspices Vance Guards, Co. C, Third Regiment North Carolina BASEBALL WEEK A SOLID WEEK OF FUN, SPORT AND AMUSEMENT. io BIG SHOWS. 3 SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS. See Prof. Zeltzer in His Aerial Act. A startling and sensational High Wire Act actually defying grav itation. The greatest, most marvelous American public. See the Great Wild Animal Exhibition. See the much talked about Thaw-White Tragedy. The Princess Irene and her Troupe of Trained Leopards. Traveling by Special Train in Their Own Magnificent Palace Cars. AS UNLIKE THE OLD WORNOUT STREET CARNIVAL AS RADIUM IS UNLIKE BRASS. OPENS 130 P. M- CLOSES 11:30 P- M- Toombs and McKinley. In the Love and Tender Devotion for Their Wives These Two Great Men Were Much Alike. Sanford Express. It is refreshingin this day and time when the courts in many sections of the country are full of divorce suits to see and read of the love, devotion and ideal home-life of at least some of those who have taken the vows that should be held sacred and bind ing for life. We have heard much of the great love and affection that the late President McKinley and his in valid wife bore each other through the 3Tears. Although this was seen by the world it was none the less beautiful, and genuine. I is often the case that the domestic life of great rulers is anything but happy, as they neglect those things that would promote happiness in the home. Go among the common people if you wish to see much of the ideal home life. Here it is found in all its beauty and simplicity. Writing of President McKinley and his devotion to his wife, the Washington He rnltl says, among other things: William McKinley, who cherished such a beautiful affection for his wife, was the gentlest of men. Harsh words rarely, if ever, passed his lips. He dreaded the task that involved the slightest possibiilty of wounding a follow creatnre's feelings. He was kind, considerate, and tactful. One would hardly think to find a parallel to his life companion in such a man as Robert Toombs, of Georgia. Toombs was many things that Mc Kinley was not, Fiery, hot temper ed, scornful, and utterly unmindful of the feeling or pride of those near to him. the Georgian was a whirlwind of passion and a hurricane of crush-1 inc. hitiny. bitter words. And vet his love for his gentle invalid wife was ideal. "Like McKinlev, Toombs was the lover to the very last. He was nurse at the bedside when pain racked the body of his dear and precious charge. Never was the day too occupied for Toombs to take the afternoon drive, and never lived the footman who car ried his loved one to and from the mi ft - t . carriage, i nose wuo rememoer nou ert Toombs in life bear in their minds no more cherished picture than that rf thft Southerner carrying his Iran and fragile wife tenderly and careful ly in his own strong arms. To Mrs. McKinley the martyred presiueni was ever the "Major." To Mrs. Toombs the Georgian was ever the "fianoml " Tt frpmiiMitlv lmnoens thus. Men as far apart as the poles in temperament, environment, phys ical, mental make-up, come to a high and lofty level under the inspiration of a good woman's pure and unaf fected love. 'One touch of nature makes the whole world kin,' and the enjall white hands of the woman guide ntp common fellowship the souls of men who are truly great." When there is the slightest indication of indigestion, heart barn, flatulence or anv form of stomach trouble take a little Kodol occasionally and you will be afforded nromnt relief. Kodol is a compound of vegetable acids and contains the juices found in a healthy stomach. Kodol digests what you eat, makes your food do you pood. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores in i Wild Animal Exhibit. n wire act ever presented to the The Farmer Who is Buying Meat and Corn on Credit. Southern Cultivator. We feel an interest in every phase of farm life and conditions and high prices are to our advantage if we manage well; but our sympathy cer tainly goes out to the farmer who has to buy corn and meat on a credit at the prevailing high prices. It is an old saying "a pound of cotton for a pound of meat;" but at 12 cents to 15 cents as many will have to pay, the meat keeps ahead of cotton, in value. Then think of a poor man toiling to make money to buy corn at $1.00 per bushel, when if he would but learn he could grow it for 20 cents. It is certainly a sad comment upon our benighted condition our slavery to an unwise system. Many are breaking away from this old one crop system but we must keep preaching against and working until at least a great majority are raising their own supplies. Friends, if any of you are buying corn and meat on credit, take an oath never to place yourself in sucli a dependent and un farm like position again. . - 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 strong claims for Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets are established in Henderson, by Henderson cures. Here is one of them. Grant Marable, Henderson, X. C, says: Your Tablets, which 1 got at Kerner McXair'n 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 u:i 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 3-our Tablets they have brought about a thorough change for the better iu my health. I am always praising their merits to all whom I meet andjim very thankful for all the ben fits derived. 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. Richard Dyspepsia Tablets Dr Richards Laxocomfitt. TjOc a bottle 2."e a bottle Mr. H. R. Varner of the Iexington Dispatch was elected presideut of the Nattional Editorial Association at Norfolk the other day. This is an unusual honor, and that has never come to a North Carolinian hereto fore. Mr. Varner has forged 6teadily to the front, overcoming obstacles that would have appalled a man less determined and energetic, and takes the place he has worthily won, at the head of the profession. We take the more pride iu this matter because Mr. Varner is our neigh bor.Thomas ville Charity ant Children. War Against Consumption. All nations re endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plajrue" that claims so many victims each year. Fo ley's Honey and Tar cures ooughn and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of con sumption. Do not rik your health by tak ing some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results The cenuine is in a yellow packae. For sale ar Pvk'r'sT.T) D.-nz S-tm MM ERIE UVJg jjujilv See Prof. Gillette, the High Diver. See the World Renowned I'rof. Gillette "Dare Devil of the Air" in dread ful headlong leap plunging 110 feet through raid-air from the top of a ladder, diving into a 6x4 foot tank containing but 2 feet of water. The sensation of all sensations known as TJIE HIGH DIVE. Grand Military Band. Free Concerts and Exhibi tions every hour. The ever popular Worlds FaJr Ferris Wheel. Editor "Jim" Robinson's Laudable Undertaking. Richmond News Leader. Editor J. A.Robinson "Jim" Rob inson who is editor and also owner of the Durham, N. C, Daily Sun, re cently suffered a desperate illness. The doctors despaired of his life but he recovered on his nerve and grit. He is doing what most people who recover from illness or misfortune or escape great dangers forget to do. He is trying to express and prove his gratitude to the God whom he thanks and to whose special mercy he attributes renewed life and health. Therefore, he is using his newspaper and his personal efforts to secure $4,000 with which to provide a set of chimes for St. Philip's Episcopal church at Durham, a beautiful struct ure recently completed. He is anxious while he lives to hear the thankful ness of one penitent and grateful sin ner sing out from the tower the fa miliar airs of praise and prayer; and that long after his death the mercy shown him shall be commemorated along with his humble love and rev erence. The thought is a beautiful one. Mr. Robinson asks his fellow news paper men to help him and to say that all contributions sent to him at Durham will be thankfully received and faithfully applied. His under taking is endorsed cordially by the rector of the church and prominent citizens of Durham. Mr. Robinson is a Virginian, an Orange county man, and has undertaken the work of securing the chimes which he him self cannot provide from his own means with the zeal and energy which makes the Durham Sun one of the brightest and most iirfluential newspapers in North Carolina. --... Thousands of jieople are daily suffering witu kidney and M'adder troubles danger ous ailments that iouM becheekeil prompt ly. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder I'ills are the best remedy for headache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder. Their action is prompt and sure. A week's treatment for 2oc. bold at 1 arker s 1 wo Dmir rtores. 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. lalk 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: Mr. R. G. Bobbitt went to Keruer McNair's drug 6tore 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 so bad that I could eat only the lightest food. 1 was hungry all the time but did not dare to satiety my craving. At times I would grow faint and it was difficult to keep from falling. The least - - . - 7 exertion oi : any -kind played me out en- tirely. -Very nervous. As I eaid before, I got your.medicme and took it accord ing to directions, with the result that I am improved so rapidly that I am astonished, for I could not believe such a thing possible. I have not been bothered 6i nee 1 began your treatment and I can only praise and wish success for your remedy. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets 30c a bottle Dr. Richards Laxoenmfit 2."e a bottle R1T m and National Guard. C mh9 17 BQD7. New Railroad Rate. Schedule of Passenger Fares Which Become Effective Under the New Law in This State July 1st Seaboard First to Act. Raleigh Kveuing Times, Juiie2Sth. Mr. Charles H. Gattis, traveling passenger agent of the Seaboard Air Line, today received the new passenger rate tariff, which becomes effective next Monday, July 1. The circular is addressed to ticket agents and conductors and explains that the passenger fares of the Seaboard will be based, on and after July 1, on two and one quarter cents a mile, distance trvelednot to exceed the present first first-class fares between competitive points. The circuhir contains a table by which the agents and conductors may figure out the fare3. Some of the important things noted in the circular are: "In collecting fares from passengers boarding trains without tickets, conductors must collect ten cents in addition to regular fare, except at junction point whereconnection made with another train has beentooclose to admit of passenger purchasing ticket. On collecting excess on half fares the half fare must be tirst com puted and the ten cents added there to." In other words, the excess hither to colcted and returned will not be returned after Monday. For children under twelve apd over fi ve half fa re rates will be charged ; under five .years, if ao eoinpained by guardians, children are transport ed free; over twelve full fare will be charged. On all interstate busines-j the pres ent fares will continue in effect. Do It Now. Do What? Why get rid of your miserable dye-1 K?psia which keeps you from enjoy- j ing the sunshine of life all .about you. ; keeps 3'ou in a funeral state of mind i 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: I Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Taiji.et Asm- ! ciatiox, 53and Worth St.. New York. Gentlemen: Yes I had Dyspepsia and Indigestion and was in bad ehap until I began i taking Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablet. ! 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 trulr, MRS. V E. RBADY. Henderson, N. ('. Dr. Itkrhards Djppepsia Tablets 50c a bottle Dr. Richards f-aioromfite 2"c a bottle Wo """ house would exhaust me and any slight Catalogue of the A. & M. College. exci,tement wou,,J makc ?.' fa imadly. At times I got soduiy tnatl had The catalogue of the North Caro-! to take hold of a chair to keep from fall lina College of As?ricnltnr nnrl ing. i jiauauicai arm, a copy oi wnicn we haye receiredi sl' J51 student of A fl. : 1 i 1 P5t.;i Vrmir-;. 'ir t n tivd Lngineermg ,G of Cotton Manufacturing, 1G of Industrial Chemistry and 104 of Agriculture, There are many special students of Drawing and Designing, Machine- suod work and and other SDecial lines. Any young man can obtain a catalogue free of charge, by address ing President Geo. T. Winston, West Raleigh. N. C. Deserves a Monument. Proposition to Commemorate in Bronze and Stone the Loyalty of the Old Black Mammy of the Ante Bellum South. t'harlestou News and Courier. A correspondent of the Woinan'a Xationnl Daily, of St. Louis, Mo., writes in a very interesting and ap preciative way about the recent great reunion of the Confederate veterans in Richmoud. "The next monument we build," said one of the Daughters of the Confederacy to the correspond ent, "will be to the 'old mammy ' of the feouth, who stayed with the wo men and children and helped to take care of them when all the men were away, and who remaiued even after the negro men deserted. She was a friend to the Southern women and deserves a monument." This sentiment will appeal, we are sure, to the heart of the South. The relations between the old masters and their slaves were generally of the kindliest character, and there was no brealc in the true friendship existing among them until the stranger dili gently sowed the seeds of dissension anJ distrust. The "old mammy" of the South is worthy of honor. She filled a unique place in the social economy of the South, and deserves to be held in re membrance as one of the most faithful and pathetic figures in the history of this part of the country. It is not to be expected that the outside barba rians should know her or appreciate her. She was a creation of Southern civilization the highest civilization of the New World and when she passed out a great deal was lost in the life of the South. It is hoped that the Daughters of the Confederacy will carry out their purpose to build a memorial in her honor, and if it is to be done it must be done quickly. We are getting away rapidly from the past, and before the memories of the historic South are lost forever, some memorial pile, built by the contribu tions of those who do not forget, should set up a sign to all succeeding generations that the South is not unmindful of the fidelity with which the "old manny" filled her place. More than one monument has al ready been erected in the South to faithful colored folk. There stands at Fort Mill, S. C.,an imposing shaft built by Capt. S. E. White, a bravo Confederate soldier, to the negroes who served him and his people, and who was not willing that their mem ory should perish from theearth. This monument stands near the Southern Railway within clear view of all passers-by. Other stones have been erected in memory of loyal slaves, but somewhere in the South, in Rich moud or in Charleston, a grander shaft thau any of these should be established through the contribu tions of the Southern people to the faithful colored men and women who, having served their white friends and neighbors here, lrave passed away. A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleas ure, as well us with profit to our health, is the one on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and bilousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c ut MeU'iH Dorsey's drugstore. . -. . Prof. Massey and the Progressive Farmer. It will doubtless interest hundreds of our farmer readers to know that Prof. W. F. Massey, so lonjr and so successfully identified with the Prac tical Farmer, has severed his connec tion wth that paper, and will here after write regularly for the Pro gressive Parmer, ot Kaleigb, X. (. Certainly no man in Southern Agri cultural work has won a greater fol lowing than Prof. Massey, and as bis life work has been in the South, he will hereafter contribute only to Southern farm papers. His letters will appear in the Progressive Farm er each week. A cleansing, clean, cooling, soothing, heal ing household remedy Is DeWitt's Car bob zed Witch Hazel for Kalre. For buniK, ibU, S'-ratrheB, Lruim-M. insert bites, and sore feet it is unwjualed. Jood lor Pile. P.evare of imitations, tjet DeWitt'a. it is the !.. Sjld at Parter'n Two Drag Stored. 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 beauBe 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 better than any one else how hf suffered and how he was cured. Dit. Ilii-HAUiis Dvsjiepsia Tami.et Asw riATtox. T,:-T,T, Worth .St., New York. I suffered from chronic Dytpepaia for , ten years and finally I got so that I had ; to live entirely on cereals, for I could ! hardly digest anything else. I was los ! ing flesh every day and knew that I 'could not live unless I could cret relkf anon. The ninirlet work about tlie ' I Drant fn k t-rnpr. !.- A l r 8 jlrtin' storp ' " - . , - , , . I ?5?rae w.k d bottlf ?l 1 r- Kicnarus uyepepsia laoieis anu oegan taki ihe l ith the continued ue of these tablets I am improving so rapidly that I am actually astonished and would not believe such athingeould be possible if I did not see it in my own case. loursirniy, W. H. CHAMPION, Henderson, N. C. Dr. Richard Dyspepsia Tablet 50c a bottle Dr. Richard Laxocomfi 2" a hottl A. Cordial Invitation ALL SOUTHERNERS to vim! The JET. L O Booth amestow Exposition Located in IV d I .k-IikU Duildmg at n truuee to llorti. uiui.-;.l v urt. .We have provi4sdi a apacitttw Itott Room especially for your cnv-. r.t-:u thera you nniy meet f rknSr, . . :ie h:U ra, read your favorito m i iiiuo, et.-., etc. Our de:nuttrators v.ll be jjI.kI to serv you with JELL-O, the d.iiuty dessert, and Ire Cream Tuade froru Jr.ix-O'lCE CREAM Powder, free, and explain how easily they Jan be prepared fur tho table. th Genes Pure Food Co.. La Roy. N. Y." TTD ABB Pooc IPsiSaB What does pay day mean to you? Perhaps you get just enough to car ry you through the mouth without a dollar to spare. Perhaps you don't get even this much. If such is the case the Intekxatioxai. Cohukhcox uesck Schools, of Scuaxtox, Pa., would like to get in touch with you. They have raijed the palaries of hun dreds of discouraged men and are at this very moment helping hundreds of others to better themselves. Salary raising is the pjecialty of the I. ('. S. If you would like to have your salary raised, drop a postal to T. H. MACRAE: 619 Penn. Ave, N. W., Washington D. C He will show you how easily the I. C. S. can help you secure promotion. If you are interested, write the postal NOW. Don't put it off, you'll forget It. NOW is ths time. 10.C Bottle - - 2 Doses 25c. Bottle - - 8 Doses ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT. pity Barber Shop Murrell & PaifC, Proprietors (Next to Karnes Clothing Store.) An Eaay Shave A Satisfactory Hair Cut Is what yon Kt every time you putrouic this shop. We are ex perienced Ilarls-rn, and jfive every customer our very bnt service. Shop newly furnintsml throughout, (.'hairs upholstered in leatr clean, cool, sanitary. W solicit ymr patrmnagm, MURRELL, & PAGE. A Rational Treatment for Catarrh is one that snotlies the inflamed and congested membrane anil heala and clear.se wiUtout "drugging" the a flee ted parts. t jBKK gives quick and permanent relief from Catarrh, Cohls all affection of th metnbrnnes cf the nose and throat. We Guarantee Satisfaction. Buy a 50-ceiit tube cf Nosena frcnn ALL DRUCJQISTS, and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and I look let by mail ioc BROWN MFC CO.. St. Loult.Mo. Gro"vlll.'rkSk. Laxativo Fruit Syrup Pleasant to tak The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Rfua ubatttuta. Pric BOo. For Sale at All Drug Stores. effif Ecrfy ClIccTO p HEADj l ff
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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