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THE HENDEllSON GOLD X.EAF THUllSDAY, JULY 11, 1907. THE GOLD LEAF ESTABLISHED 1881. -BY THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY. .H'LY 11, 1007 amti nrADFTTF I AW AN1I-UIjA1E.I it Lrr. riicn'isnolawontlif statute books if Ninth Carolina Wil. Carolina that is in re i up.-Jily violated perhaps than the law t .iiramst sHlni'c cigareuert 10 niniuin. f one sf.rii.-i to regard tin's law .alr.4 oj.hiIv violate it and offi cers of the law do not seem to try to enforce it. Better that there was no such law at all, nine- a dead-letter law lias a tendency to bring all law into disrepute if not contempt. The law again.st selling cigarettes to minors ourlit to be strictly en forced. The cigarette evil today is a is rre. ater curse to t he ri.singgeneration than the liquor traffic and time will come when it will be so regarded .Hid something done to nave the hoys from the debauching and de generating practice o? cigarette smoking. Mere is the law and par ents and others ought to do some thing to see that it is not openly and flagrantly disregarded as it is: It nIimII fx- unlawful for anv ter- hoii, firm or corporation, to sell, give -t - I f f awav or otherwise dispose of, direct- ly or indirectly, cigaret tes, or cut to- t.i..fi in nut' Fnrlll IP ulmftfl vlii)l I .'--( 1 in !inv furm or wh.'lue vviiieli may he used or intended to l used a substitute for cigarettes, to any minor under the age of seventeen years, and any one violating the provisions of t his act, or any person or persons aiding, assisting or abet ting the violations thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall he punished by fine or imprisonment in the discretion of t he court. Anv person who shall or. may aid or assist any such minor child im ohtuiniiig't he possession of cigarettes or lohacco in any form used as a substitute thereof, by whatsoever name it may be called, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic tion shall he fined or imprisoned in t he discretion of the court. 10 very person retailing cigarettes shall pay a license tax of $..0 per annum. Ki:m:!ciuni; to the election of II. H. Varner to the presidency of the Na t ional Editor ial Associt ion.fiovernor ( lleim f Nor t h Carolina said it was due 1.(1 the moral and active support from the people of Mr. Varner's own State. Philadelphia American 1'ress A man's own people ought to be the best judges of his character and worth and if (iov. 'Henn is correct then Mr. Varner's ele.t ion is all the more creditable to him. 'I'll k girl or woman who goes driv ing with a man and shares his bottle f whiskey with him is traveling a dangerous road she invites that danger wherein "her feet go down to death, her steps take hold on hell." Fudge Loving is once more a free man so far as the law is concerned; but young Rstes is in his grave, his slayer is a wreck and his daughter is ruined by her own confession, wheth er Kstes' act be true or false. She charges her disgrace to a bottle of whiskey. Many a tragedy has come out of a bottle of whiskey. The bot tle seems to have been too much loved in the Loving family. Heids ville Hi-view. 1 an address before the Maryland liar Association, Mr. John S. Wise, a leading New York Republican, said that the present Secretary of State had declared that negro suffrage is a failure and that the Roosevelt ad ministration is proceeding on that theory. The Haltimore Sun says he added '"it is a humiliating confession to the Republican party." The Snn correspondent makes this comment: "This coming from the man who en deavored to preserve to the negroes the right to vote in Virginia by at tacking the Constitution of 'that State, was received by the audience, most of whom were Democrats, with great ent husiasin." Charlotte Ob- Dr. C. Alphonso Smith." ihiiinton M-KNenger. lr. AlplituiHii ('. Smith has good reason to feel greatly tinted nt the universal ex lr''um of gratification in the papers of the State at the news that he had de clined to accept the proffered position of a professorship in the I'nivereity of Cin cinnati. Almost every exchange that ha come to this ottice "both dailies from the cities and weeklies from the country towns, have expressed pleasure at the news that Professor Smith had decided to decline the proposition to move from the State and had made up his mind to remain with the North Carolina educa tors The AesNenger extends to Dr. Smith thanks in behalf of the State and c mgratulations on his decision. V jMsuu minions fa nis uecision. e I wish North Carolina had more men like Itilll I Enough to Give Pause. l"nder the law as held in the Thaw and Loving cases, a man mav shoot you down, put his wife, sister or uaugnter on the staud, cover your good name with everlastingdisgrace, and walk out of the court house a free man. The frequency of sueh murders as this, the large hold the "unwritten law" has taken upon the minds of men and even courts, and the common result of such trials nearly always acquittal is enough to give one nause. and tn immJT upon the minds of all good, law aummg men mat it is their duty put a StOP to -it all. No mnn'a to fe is Kiie wnen sueh conditions prevail leanui to contemplate aud should receive the lion 01 every man who desires peace and safetv and the reiVn of inn. --VWMH.41.1 C It seems to us that there never was a time in the history of this country when lawlessness was so rampant, and it is because criminals are not punished because law is not en forced. The verdict in the 1 ..ovine iiu one of the most dangerous ever re turned by a jury. It is a disgrace to . lrginia and a menace to human life. With it as a precedent, the Hood gates of murder are wide open and the immunity of murderers se- :ureu. Sharper an a Serpent's Tooth. Stutesville Landmark The editor of the Charlotte Observ er can, when he chooses, say things ; that cut sharper than a two-edged ; sword, a capacity that is to be en- vied by newspaper writers. Dr. L. I il. Broughton, of Atlanta, is a sensa i tional preacher, and like all preach- ers of his kind he handles tacts very carelesslr. In a sermon in hpartan- b)jrf, retenty lje BaKj tjiat any man who urnoked cigarettes for ten years uUl "He ami steal. l ins was an f ranm cfn fa.-naii f sif OfU raa M ml ie Observer pointed out that, bad . . . 1. 11 . .it as ttie cigarette unuouoteuiy is, nom ' is to be gained by making a ttAa nrrniiiut ir nnl hntrnmprl On in ti fa cts. The paper might also have 11 . . . 1 1 : 1 : 4- t : ... sa mi mat a preacner uiscreuue imu If and injures the cause of religion t mnkinf extravacant statements. se by J Tt ri rniKrht.nn f;ime hack, an was ex pected, with moreextravagant state ments still. He charged that the Observer ieople are in favor of liquor an id cigarettes anu mat. me isuxervvr a creature or the tobacco trust, c. The Observer made reply and lis is what it said: "The Observer is not all that it ought to be and the people who make , have not attained perfection, but lere is not a liar in the bunch." Couldn't have said more in a col- ui 1111 and a half. Thousands lire Hick every year with gome nil of Bowel t'omjilaint. Thounamfs are ir l tiy taking Dr. .Seth Arnold's Bawam. Warranted to give satisfaction by Thomas Hi ilbcrs. , - ,. r t.i.. . North Carolina Lxnibit at James- A town. Tin Vortli Cnpnliiisi eTliihit in thf States' Exhibit Palace at fie James town Lxposition is second to none a me nunuing. jc is compact ana 1 v li ;i list ! 10 find t linrAii frlil v oTrd.iiro lie resources of the State, natural k.tk-a -m S A ill v J M 1 V 1 i'i' tl ml manufactured. On nceonnt. of its size ninl iinusnnl a ppea ranee the decorated building in he central exhibit catches your itteidiun nlrnnt. immedint.pl v On the sides and roof of this little house J are shown in quaint designs and dis plays nearly every principal agricul tural product of North Carolina. The roof is made of corn shucks; the sides of wheat, tobacco, grasses, corn stalks, cotton and clipped grain. Tin.: trihufps m Col Hiela nt Ox ford the other day by the orator of me day and otners, were greeted oy hearty applause from the multitude. We have no more useful or beloved citizen than Col. Hicks, and useful is his life has heen. he never has given the State nobler service than ne is giving tier at tins moment. Thomasville Charity and Children. -4 Virginia Newspapers Denounce the Loving Trial. .hcoi iatcd Frews Dispatcb. The press of Virginia,alinost with out, evepnt-1011 ennrlatnrtfi tlio siefton of the Halifax county jury for find ing in favor of Judge William G.Lov ing, of Nelson County, who killed 1 heodore hstes for a real or fancied wron" to his vnimc daiio-hrer. Klizii. r- - r - ' rx't h, while the girl was out riding wit 11 testes. Th nrinpi tif t.lia Pnrnmnnn'onlMi are also bitter in their excoriation of Judge William . Imrksdale, who presided at the trial, for his decision ruling out the testimony offered by me ivstes tamiiy tending to show that HO assault, had hppn pmmiiir.fpd mid attacking to some extent the charac ter ot Miss Loving. $100 Reward, $100. Tlie reader of tbis iiaiier will he pleased to learu that there is at least one dreaded die- fiise that science lias been able to cure in all its stages, am tuat s ('utarrb. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh lieiriga constitutional diseases, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destrovinir the foundation f the disease, and givinjr the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propiietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. .1. CHENEY & CO .Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 7.V. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Everybody's Magazine for July. Xo more vitally interesting article has anneared in a lorn'- time thnn "Rmin and JJody," in the July E very body's. ine auiiior, nr. niiiiam ilanna Thom son, u recognized authority, presents what to most of us will le an entirely new conception of the brain, facts of the greatest practical importance in mental training, and he puts it in a simple, easi ly comprehended form unusual ina scien tific writer. It is a uotablecontribution. Fiction occupies a suitably prominent place in the July number with 6uch writers as Mary U. S. Andrews. Stewart Kdward White, 0. Henry, and Lloyd Osbourne. but the editor find or u uuuiuer 01 interesting articles, Oue of the most entertaininir of then in sides for a number of interesting articles. 44 k . 1 ... a. . the "AriBtocrni-V of tho I'irrna " Hartley Davis, an historical account of certain famous circus families. It is illus trated with a number of unusual circus photographs. The Jamestown Imposition prompt Kugene Wood to do a little muck-raking iu the past. In "Three Hundred Years Ago" he attacks the fame of the first Virginia settlers, aud finds that Capt. John Smith alone was deserving of the honor of the present celebration. The second of Will Payne's series, "The Cheat of Overcapitalization,' is especially timely iu its account of the enormous in flation of railroad securities. Charles E. liussell in "The Suez Canal" finds some lessons for our own canal project, and Arnold White writes interestingly about the Kngiish House of Ixirds. SHOUT THE TIDINGS. Dyspepsia Can Be Banished Quickly By Using Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets. Immediate relief will often Bare a life, or J make of a dangerous illness a natter of a lew nays ot care. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets give this relief to all who suffer from gastric stomach trouble and to those who are depressed and incapable of contin ued work, who bloat after eating and who lose weight, owing to impaired digestion. There is nothing that will give such im mediate and lasting benefit a these tablets. Do not hesitate. Begin with them at once. Sold in Henderson at Kerner-McSuir's drug store. Price 50 cents a bottle. Dr. Richards Laxocomfits, the ideal laxa tive, 25 cents a bottle. Purely vegetable nature's own remedy. Industrial Education at A. &. M. College. "The world is demanding men who can do. as well as think," says Presi dent Winston. 'The best equipment for a young man today is technical skill, knowledge, and power. A cen tury ago education was for the few, and was designed to equip them for the learned professions; today educa tion is for the many, and is intended to fit them for life's practical work' The advertisement of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts appears in another column. This college has courses of instruction in Agnculture, 104 stu dents; Civil Engineering, 101 stu dents; Electrical Engineering 71 stu dents; Cotton Maufacturing, Chemis try, and Dyeing, 52 students. Be hides the regular four-year courses in Machine Work, Drawing and Design ing, Carding and Spinning, Weaving, Cloth "Analysis, Agriculture, and Dair3'ing. Next session begins September 4, 1907. For catalogue, etc., address President Winston, West Raleigh, N. C. Stimulation Without Irritation That is the watchword. That is what Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does. Cleanses and stimulates the bowels. For sale at Par ker's Two Drug Stores. Tobacco Association Elects Officers. Norfolk, Va., July Gth. The To bacco Association of the United States meeting in seventh annual session at the Jamestown Exposi tion, adjourned today, following the election of officers for the craning year as follows: President T. M. Carrington, Rich mond. First Vice-President W. L. Petty, Rocky Mount, N. C. Second Vice-President T. E. Rob erts, Chase City, Va. . Third Vice-President Dr. W. A. Bradford, Cincinnati, O. Board of Directors C. D. Larus. Richmond; J. L. Wingo, Richmond; Gen. Stith Boiling, Petersburg, Va.; John B. Boatwright, Mullens, S. C; A. B. Carrington, Danville; (i. T. Patton, Darlington, S. C; R. P. Wat son, Wilson, N. C; John Coleman, Winston, N. C; W. D. Collins, Louis ville, Ky.; J. A. Clark, Bedford City, Va.; C. A. Lewis, Henderson, N. C.; J. F. Meadows, Oxford. N. C, and T. S. Williams, Danville, Va. The selection of the next place of meeting was left with the direcfors. The feature of today's session was an address by Col. Berkley Carring ton, of Danville, in which he told of his recent trip abroad, declaring the Association to be considered in Eu rope as the official representative of the independent growers and manu facturers of tobacco leaf in the world. O. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Year.. G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N, Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It en tirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease dis appeared. I am glad to say that I have never bad a return of any of thosesymptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering form kidney or bladder rouble. For sale at Parker's Two Drug Stores. WE CALL SPFCIAL ATTENTION TO OUR Prescription Department. Guaranteeing to compound Fresh and Pure Drugs and Chemicals strictly in accord with the Physician's Prescription, f ; REMEMBER OUR MOTTO: THE KERNER-MCNAIR. COMPANY, PHONE 112. PH ARflACISTS, SE ABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The Exposition Line to Norfolk THK JAHESTOWN EXPOSITION, Hampton Roads, : : Norfolk, Va. APRIL 26TH TO NOVEMBER 30TH, 1907. SPECIAL RATES FROM HENDERSON Round Trip Season Tickets, Round Trip 60-day Tickets, Round Trip 10-day Tickets, Hound Trip Coach Excursion Military in Uniform Coach excursion rate sold day prior to opening date and on each Tuesday there after, limited seven days and endorsed "Not Good iu Sleeping, Pullman and Tarlor vivid. uiuci iicteio itu ou saie Anni i irn - g t or rates from other points, apply to atives named below. Unexcelled Passenger Service VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Watch for Announcement of Low Excursion Rates and Schedules For information and JAS. T. ELMORE. Agent. Henderson. N. C. Littleton ' Female College. . Splendid location. Health resort Hot water heat. ' Electric lights and other modern improvements. 240 boarding pupils last year. High standard of scholar ship, culture and social life. Conservatory advantages in Music. Advanced courses in Art and Elocution. Business College, Bible, and Normal courses. Health record not surpassed. Close personal attention to the health and social CH ARGEVEILrjW U' UniIorm worn on a11 Poblic occasions. 26th Annual .Session will begin on September 18th, 1907. For catalogue.address -REV. J. M. RHODES, President Littleton, N. C The Glorious Fourth. IS How the Day was Celebrated at the Jamestown Exposition A Hen derson Man Stationed There Writes About Varions Things. Communicated " Prior to the unpleasantness toat oc curred between the States from '61 to '65 this National holiday was enthusi astically observed all over the country, especially in the court-towns of our State. The writer remembers well how the boys looked forward to the time. Id fact it seemed the longest time from Xmas to the 4th of July. At that time we were given the largest measure of liberty to paint the town red with fire crackers, sky-rokets7 etc. Nor did the fun all fall to the boys, for the grown folks as well went into the celebration with patriotic pride and enthusiasm. The day was generally opened by the boys with their fire-crackers, each boy striving to get up sooner than ths other and make the most fuss. Later the street parade by the military companies and the fire companies, and at noon a great oration by some of the distinguished orators of the time. Tb nftprnnnn wna crpnurallv anpnt. in ' yachting on the river or speeding fine turnouts on the level drives. At night thousands assembled on .the wharves and on the long bridge that spans the beautiful Pamlieo at Washington, N. C. to witness the fireworks which were usually sent up from some huge fiat-boat anchored iu midstream for that purpose, while during the day Old Glory had been flying from the masthead of every 6hip and steamer in the harbor and from every house in the town. But the cruel war came and then in its wake the dark period of reconstruc tion that cooled the ardor of our people eo that the day fell into disuse as a National holiday. But the day was celebrated a the Ex position grounds with increased interest and glory. As coming events cast their shadows before, so on the evening be fore the small boy with his Roman candles, pin wheels and fire-crackers in Portsmouth and Norfolk was strongly iu evidence. But the glory of the day was at the Exposition proper. Ae soon as the gates were opened and all during the day the steamers and electric lines were taxed to their capacity to bring the thousands of people who were out for a day ol sight seeing and pleasure. As the day ad vanced the streets and boulevards were filled with people while the beautiful parade ground was occupied with the military and naval parades, tramping to sound of music froai some of the finest bands in the country, even our neighbor republic Mexico forgetting Buena Vista, and Chepultepec sent the noted Mexican Band from the capital to enliven the scene. As the hour of noon approached, a governor's salute of seventeen guns an nounced the arrival at the grand stand of the Governor of New York... Platoon after platoon, stepping to the sound of martial music, while over all and from all the main buildings waved our beauti ful flag, and not ours only but the flags of many nations also. After the speak ing the Governor, with his suite, repaired to the elegant New York State building, where he was royally entertained at a banquet, washing all d own with water from North Carolina's celebrated Buck horn Lithia Spring, whose company headquarters is in our own town of Henderson. As the day began to wane a sham bat tle took place on the Lee parade ground between the Seventh West Virginia and First Kentucky regiments of National Guards. As the skirmishers were de ployed in front of the regiments to en gage it reminded me of other days which was no sham but actual stuff. Pretty soon the advancing Virginians who came steadily on were met by the Ken tuckians. The firing was deafening and rapid, the parade ground being soon filled with a dense smoke, and it looked In Hedicine Quality is of First Importance. HENDERSON, N. C. Tickets. 6.15 5.15 3.10 2.85 wuw. ...V'TV. V. LAUOIUVU your nearest Seaboard Agent.or repress ami rnni.inno nnt.ii oinoo nf amna i nn represent- literature address C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. like the old times only they had blank cartridges and no deadly bullets. Soon the gun began to sink in the "West and night came on and the Expor. sitioa grounds became transformed into a thing of such beauty, that those who witnessed it will never forget. Every building seemed fringed with fire, every steeple and every tower was lit np with dazzling splendor. Then came the pyro technic display. Such fireworks! The very air was filled with light and beauty. Night seemed to be transformed into day as the 'searchlights from the towers were turned on the 6cene, and as we gazed entranced all our patriotism was aroused, and we were proud that we were North Carolinians and Americans. The Exposition is a great show and our people should see it. It is au educator of which I will write more later on. Yours truly, MA MELON. (jet a free (sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health t'offee" 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'8 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 R. B.Powell. It is gratifying to learn that the Virginia newspapers are almost unanimously denouncing the Loving trial, and that the judge who pre sided at the trial is not spared in the criticism. If the newspapers do their duty in the cause of right and justice such travesties on justice as the Loving trial will be few. States ville Landmark. Sweetheart toilet soap can be fonnd at H. THOMASON'S. or When ql man wanted Quality he went to Good Merchandise is the Best and people who buy here know that we sell the best. - We have been in business long enough to know how to buy the kind our cus tomers want, and the price is no higher than you frequently have to pay elsewhere for the "other "kind." m A Splendid Stock to Select From, Every Department FullThree Floors CrowdedThe Articles You Want at the Prices You Want to Pay. SAKflUJIEIL Si For Sale C DON'T ' T1H11IBJK c c c P Offering Big Bargains on All Lines of Goods All the Time. c. r r h Every day is a Bargain Bay at Our Store. C We invite you to compare our Goods and ". - r Prices and be your own Judge as to values and the ft Sswirvg of Money When You Buy Here. The Latest Style Combination Featherweight Eyeglass and . . . Spectacle Combined TT7EELS only half as -heavy on either the nose or ears as same weight in other styles, and is espec ially recommended for people with ten der skin. :-: :-: :-: E E. HIGHT, Scientific Optician, Location: Opposite Dorsey's Store. Lock Box 383- HENDERSON. N. C. r LITTLETON, North Carolina. A High Grade Preparatory School With Industrial Equipment. Boys aad young men prepared for college in the most thorough monner. Coorse embraces Latin, Greek, Mathematics, History, English, Science, Bible. $121 pays tuition, board, room rent, light, heat and library fee for the schol astic year. An opportunity will be given a number of young men to work their way through school. Faff Term begins August 28th, 19Q7. If you are interested write J. B. MKEN, Principal, Littleton, N. C. 30 Years WATSON WATTISIIHSo FOB DYSPEPSIA DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT lll For fliebcha-Weak Kidney? Irj DeWltt's Wdiwjt Bladdtr PUlt-Svt and Saft rilFARED ONLY AT TH LABORATORY OF E. C. DeWITT c COMP4NY, CHICAGO, ILL. at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. Because we have had a special price sale on certain lines of goods that we are not - . - o o T CAN furnish them Awith all kinds of prescription lenses. In fact, everything in the Optical Line." ' 20 Yaart Expmrimmc. - o o MPs LITTLE LIVER PILLS Special . Prescription For CONSTIPATION TORPID LIVER. INDIGESTION- v Curative. By mail or at dealers 25 ctv! L. RICHARDSON. Mfg. Chem.-t GREENSBORO. N. C. Life Fire r Health Fidelity Accident Casualty Accident Insurance Department I Citizens Bank. I RICHARD C. GARY. -Maiu..r I PAHAGEA MINERAL WATER CURES INDIOEST10N, DYSPEPSIA, liw. For sale by Kerner-McNalr Drug: Company. AND Thomas Brothers, HENDERSON, - N Trinity Park School, A Fret-class Preparatory School. ,-r tificates of Graduation Anvpti',1 f.,r Entrance to Leadinjr Sontli-rii ol leges. Bett Equipped Preparatory Schoul in the Sout, n. faculty of Ten Of- ficort and Teacher: Comaut of Seventy-five Acre. Library containing Thirty ThouMtu.i Volumes. Well Equipped ;.vimi.i sium. High standards and Mu'l.-in Methods of Instruction Frequent Lectures by Prominent 1 Lecturers. Expenses Exceedingly Moderate. Seven Years of I'he- nomenal Success. : : : For Catalogue and other inform.it ion addreHH H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, DURHAM, N I'. UNIVERSITY NORTH CAROLINA. 1789-1907. Head of State's Educational Sysien.. DEPARTMENTS: College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains 45,000 volume. Nm water works, electric lignts, central lieatinjr system. New donnitori.H. gymnasium, Y. M. ('. A. building 732 Students. ' 74 In Faculty. Fall Term Begins Sept. o, io-7. ADDRESS PRANCIS P. VENABLE, Chapel Hill, N. C. Pn-nid.-i.t TRINITY COLLEGE. FOUR DEPARTMENTS Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering, Law- Large-library fucilitieH. Well equipi 'i laboratories in all depart merit f science. Gymnaoitim furmehed w i t d best apparatus. Expense very i ate. Aid for worthy RtndontH. Young Men wishing to St uJy Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law in Trinity College. :-: :-: :: For catalogue, etc., uddr D. W. NEWSOM. Durham. N. C. Registrar. Administrator's Notice HAVING QUA LIFIED AS A DM I N I Si tor of the etttate of OiarleM It thorn, deceased, this ia to give noti--persons having claims against the et i' the said deceased, to present them to t!i dersigned administrator on or before t h- '. day of Jane, lt0i,or this notice il pleaded in bar of their recovery. All -" indebted to the estate will ifeae in 'im mediate settlement. J. If. CAVVTHOi: Administrator of C. R.Cawtborn. i Henderson, N. C, Jane 25, 1V07. P. A .. of Hit 'Ttl' r Prescriptions Are to the DrugKmt what Hi Dispatcher's orders are to th Coud actor the must be fal lowed or things go wron "We fill so many Doctor's I'r' scriptions because they knw we obey orders. We fill every prescription as ordered or h' at all. Bring or send yonr pnm-rij-tions herethey will l prop- ly filled and promptly drlivnl Full fine of Drugs and Patent Mfl' cineg,Drnggi8ts'Sundries. Soaps, Perfumeries, re tracts, Cigars, Tli" co, etc, 7. HDfNRSEV. : e SJ0
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