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THE HENDEKSON GOLD .LEAF: THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1907. n- m The (SMazeiws EBawdfc HENDERSON, N. C. Capital : : Surplus and Profits Tota.1 Assets : Interest Department. Four pr cent, interest will be on time certificates, or on v .lci)sito"i for six months. We thank you for your business, if you are now a depositor. We solicit your patronage if you are not. Accounts of Farmers, ations and Individuals Solicited, VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c. JOHN B. W ATKINS. Mr- ;.i. v Mr I . I'. Soiitherlnnd of China .. i- vi-iting Mrs. Leslie C. Pirie. Y It. T.l'oleman of Richmond, il in Iht mother. Mrs. N. F. t ji-ni'-ip .-. Mi l.ii-ii.' Withers f (.'liarlotte, j- vl-itiiig Miss Carrie Elmore in .-!,.. T-'. II. M,-. i:. L. riins of Richmond, i . h iitin her son, Mr. .1. E. I -.I.ins, mi William street. Mi K. S. Mi.Coiu has returned in. in I'.m.tii a Si -ing.1 vvheie she has !,-. ii t;iving two or three weeks. I;, v. Uiarlcs V. Myers of William--nn. West Virginia, will preach in Ihe I'r. ii-riaii rhureli next Sunday. Mi-. .Ionian and Miss Stella .lor i : . 1 1 1 ..i 'II aii-ili, are visiting Mr. and .Mi.-, .laiiifs Jordan jn Henderson. Mr- .1. M. Iturnelt lias returncil In. in lli-;uf rt , where she has "been i .i - vi'ial week-; visiting relatives. Mrs. I". '. Toejileman who is at Liiiu' ca Springs for her health, has t.iiii minli henfited since she has I.i i-Ii t here. I II. ( lack advertises a good one-L'.r-e farm situate near town for i. ;ii lur the year I'.min. Stx-rooni In !-e ill t lie place. Mrs. Missillier advertises silk dress ..iMi-nis and remnants in silks as -.i'i ials for this week. Bargains may had in these goods while they it-!. Ir. Morton will preach in the L'res !. I. rian church the second Sunday in September instead of the first, as u.i.- announced from the pulpit last Sunday Mr. Ira Rogers who has a position vmiIi the Southern Cotton Oil Com pany in Charlotte, was here this ueek visiting his mother, Mrs. R. (1. It. .bbit t. Nice line of new voile and Panama skirts, the very thing to wear to i lie Jamestown Exposition, at Sam uel Wat kins'. Shoes, gloves, ribbons, i 'Hilars, underwear, etc. Miss May Reek will resume her . lasses in music the second Monday in September. Instruction limited to piano. Lessons will be given either at her home or home of pupil as pre I. i red. Miss ltessie Evans, assistant mil liner at. tliedeo. A. Rose Company's, i- quite sick with typhoid fever at the home of Mrs. Hunter Dunn. Il-T condition has been critical for several days. Miss Susie Linthicum who has been Nit higher aunt, Mrs. K. S. McCoin, in Henderson, left Friday for Itich niwnd and Washington City and will vi-it the Jamestown Exposition be f'He returning to her home in Dur ham. Mr. Thomas M. Pittman, Jr., ar-liv.-d Sat urday from Memphis.Tenn., a a ten days leave of absence to i-it his parents. He is employed in tiie division of civil engineering with the Illinois Central Railway, a posi tion lie has held for some time, and N getting on very well. Mr. Robert McMillan returned to Newport News, Va., last week after a pleasant visit home. He was ac "'inpaiiied by his sister, Miss Daisy M Millan, who will be a guest of Mi--; Helen Rerryman for some time '!d will also take in the Exposition !..;,,,. returning home. It. S. Aroiison has gone to New York to buy new fall goods. He will be away about two weeks and will embrace the opportunity to t 'ie advantage of the best bargains 'it. Ted and select the class of goods '" suit his customers in clothinsr. "VelVoatS, shoes, hats, furnishings, Mis. J. i Poythress, Miss Ethe '''Uhress and Mr. B. E. Poythress ''ive returned from a week's stay at 1' u ;m-a Springs. Mrs. Poythress stopped over with her brother, Mr. Twinsdale in Littleton, a few days and MLss Etlie aiid Ben extend ed their trip by visiting relatives at ise before returning home. I'f. Alfred H. Moment preached in the Presbyterian church hereSunday !(i'niing. He came by direction of I'resbvtery the special duty with uhi h he was commissioned being to "i!u ially declare this church without ' pastor since the action of Presby- ry in dissolving the pastoral rela i n of Rev. J. H. Henderlite. At iiiirht Dr. Moment preached in the Methodist Episcopal church it being ''ie oecassion of the regular union s-rviees. he number of Henderson people who could have answered "present" to roll call at the Jamestown Expo sition last week would have counted !' mto the hundreds. They all up- i eareu to Have good time and enjoy sights to be seen. The weather W;lS faVOrnhlp tlw rr-n-rta ii'Ara woll handled by the transportation com I 'aiiies both in reaching Norfolk and :'fter they got there and nothing oc curred to mar the pleasure of anyone ' far as we know. For Rent. One five-room cottage on Nicolas "treet, and two five-room cottages on Lur well avenue. All new and conven iently arranged, wide halls. Apply to Mrs. Jane Y. Harris or Mr. McCoin. 100.000.00. 50,000.00. 600.000.00. Officers. J. Ii. OWEN, President. A. C. ZOLLICOFFER, Vice Pres. W. A. HUNT, Cashier. Merchants, Corpor School Opens Sept. 9th. The Henderson Graded Schools will open on Monday, Sept. 9th. The importance of pupils entering promply at the beginning of the term is urged upon all parents and guardians. Must Furnish Name. If thegentleman who left the article signed "H. T. S." at this of Hoe last Saturday will send us his name said communication will be printed. It is not necessary to publish the name but we must know who the writer is. This is a rule that obtains in all newspaper offices and we make no exception to it. We have no objec tion whatever to publishing the ar ticle in question but cannot do so without knowing who is the author of it. - . - . - K.r- the pored oiten an.l the skin cleaii when you have a cut, burn, brume or ucratch. De Witt's ('arLolized Witch Hazel Salve pcjie trateH the j.oreH aul U-uIn ijiiiekly. Sold at Parker's Two Druar StoreH. Gone for New Goods. Mr. W. Barnes left Monday night for Baltimore to buy new fall goods. He says he is not satisfied with get ting them in every day but he is go ing to buy a few car loads at one time and give his customers the ben efit of the discount. It is Mr. Barnes' intention to buy a complete new stock in each line clothing, over coats, shoes, hats, furnishings, etc. and he will have something extra to offer his customers in quality, style and price when his new purchas es arrive. - - -4 fr- - Classes in Music. I will resume my classes in music the BCcond Monday ia September. Lessons given either at my home or residence of pupil as preferred. Instruction limited to piano. Terms reasonable. MISS MAY RECK. Another Enterprise for Henderson. The Henderson Manufacturing Company is the latest industrial en terprise to be launched here. A com pany has just been chartered by the State with an authorized capital of $2r,000, with $400 subscribed by the following incorporators: Richard J. ('orbit t, Robert B. Powell, F. E. Schroder and A. C. Zollicoffer, one share each of 100. The object is to manufacture, buy and 6ell buggy, carriage and wagon wheels and bodies, etc. -. Children teething often suffer from Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea, or some form of Bowel Complaint. Dr. Seth Akxold's Balsam is the beet rettiedv. Warranted by Thomas Brothers. Entertainment at Middleburg. The ladies of the Middleburg Bap tist church will give an entertainment ice cream festival and lawn party in the church grove at that place Friday night, Aug. 23rd. Benefit of the 1 homasville Orphanage, a most worthy object, and it is hoped that they will be liberally patronized. The public cordially invited. It is expected that there will be a good attendance of 3'oung people from Henderson and a pleasant time is promised all. Farm for Rent. One-horse farm near town for rent for the year 1908. Six-room dwelling: house on premises. Apply to J. it. tXiAIJIv, Henderson, N. C. Carry Good Wishes With Them. Rev. J. H. Henderlite and family left last week for Fredericksburg, Va., which place they will make their home in future. There is general re gret at their going away and they will be greatly missed in the com munity in which they have contribu ted much to the intellectual, social and religious life during the past five vears. Henderson's loss in Fred ericksburg's gain. The prayers and good wishes of the people of Hen derson irrespective of religious creed or deuomnicitional bias follow Mr. Henderlite and his excellent wife to their new home, where they may find as true out no more uevotea menus Removal Notice. 1 have moved my dental office to the new post office building, second floor, front rooms, where I will be pleased to see my friends and patrons in future. EDWARD 1$. TUCKER, ' Dental Surgeon. - Miss Britt Entertains. Contributed. Last Thursday night Miss Norma Britt entertained quite a number of her friends at the home of her father, Mr. W. A. Dritt. The singing by Miss Mary Dunn, and the music by Miss Norma and Mr. Pope was very much enjoyed. The prize for spelling the largest number of words by using the letters contained in "importance" was won by Miss Octa via Rivers. At a late hour refreshments were served after which, all thanking Miss Britt for the pleasant evening, the party was ready to start home. Endorsed by the County. "The most popular remedy in Otaego connty aid the best friend of my family," writes Wm. M. Diet, editor and publisher of the Otsego Journal, Gilbertsville, N. Y., "is Dr. King's New Discovery. It has proved to be an infallible cure for coughs and colds, making short work of the worst of them. We always keep a bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most valuable pre scription known for Lung and Throat dis eases.' Guaranteed to never dieappoint the taker, by Melville Dorsey, druggist. Price 50c and $ 1 .00. Trial bottle free. $ Personal. Mr. Manning came home Tnpsday from Hendersonville where she had been for two weeks recuperating her health. Her general condition is much improved and she gained 15 pounds in weight in 15 days. Whether this was due to the invigor ating climate of that delightful moun tain resort or to the very pleasant surroundings and thoughtful atten tions received where she was staying or both is a question. She wais a guest at Mrs. Jennie V. Davis' cot tage and that good woman aided by her daughters, all fine young women and excellent housekeepers, are un sparing in their attentions to their guests making the "Davis Cottage" easily one of the favorite places of the town. They are "Henderson folks" and that is saying enough. It will be gratifying intelligence to the numerous friends here of Mrs. Davis and her family to learn that they are enjoying good health and getting along well. . . . . Useful and Economical Stove. The Cosby patent air-tight baker and heater advertised in this paper will interest the practical and eco nomical housewife. This stove as its name implies is a combined cooking and heating stove, warming the largest room in the house, making it cozy, while the busy housewife can cook or bake anything from light rolls to aThanksgiving orChnstmas turkey. It is air-tight and a great fuel saver the most convenient, use ful and economical stove for the home ever made, is the claim of the manufacturers. No article costing two or three times as much can ap proximate the Cosby patent air-tight baker and heater in value. Nothing in the stove line has ever been brought out that gives such a perfect double service as these wonderful stoves, and a trial will prove their satisfying and economic qualities. If your dealer does not handle them write to the union Stove Company, incorporated, Richmond, Va., for prices and further particulars. -Looks Like a Good Thing. Mr. W. J. Lassiter of Rich Square, N . C, was an agreeable caller at this office Tuesday. He is here in the in terest "of the Lancaster Automatic Railway Crossing Co mpany, owners and patentees of a recent invention which it is claimed .means as much to the railroad world as the inven tion of the Westiughouse air brake. With the Lancaster automatic de vice placed at railway crossings and switches it is claimed that 95 per cent, of the accidents that occur at such places can be eliminated. Practical tests have been made and the device is in opration at several points in Virginia and this State. A stock company duly incorporated and captitalized at $500,000 has been formed to exploit this device and it is believed that it will event ually be adopted and in use on all the railroads. Stock is being offered for sale and Mr. Lassiter is here to interest some of our reprsentative business men in the proposition as he has done elsewhere. Geo. W. Lancaster, Richmond, Va., is patentee and president. Several railroads want his device and have offered big sums for his patent out right but he prefers to manufacture and install them on the royalty plan knowing that he has a good thing and there's millions in it. Modern Progress in New York. Office buildings 26 stories high, con tainincr a thousand offices; hotels cover ing a city block,containing 1,400 rooms; many, very many, painted with L. & M. Machinery produces L. & M. Paint at 50 times less cost for labor than if made by hand. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons Linseed Uu, bongnt fresh from the bar rel at about 60 cents per gallon, makes 7 gallons of paint at a cost of less than $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. Notice to R! F. D. Men. All of the It. F. D. carriers of Render son and Vance county are cordially in vited to meet with the ltural Letter Car riers' Association of Granville county in Oxford, Monday, Sept. 2nd, (this date being legal holiday) at eleven o'clock a. m. It is to your interest to join this Association. Respectfully, D. N. HUNT, Oxford. N. C. State op Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. j B8. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the Firm of F.J.Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo , County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS foreach and every caseof Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence.this Cth day of Decern ber.A. D., 1886 (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internauyi and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation To Exposition Visitors. Exnosition visitors may secure com fortable rooms at very reasonable rates With Mrs. J. L. Peebles, 230 York street, Norfolk, Va. Private residence, conve nient to Exposition grounds both by trollev and water route. Write for terms and make dates in advance. Cafes convenient. Examinations for A. & M. College. Tbonovr. toinn of the Agricultural & Mechanical College will begin Thurs- dav, September 5tn. entrance ex aminations will be held at the College in VVpst Raleicrh. Wednesday. 9 a. m.. September 4th. New applicants for admission will be examined tuen.ana applicants who failed to pass the July examinations at the county seats may try again at the College. Men Put Sixty la Dancer. More than hall of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate glands. This is both painful and dangerous and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the firat sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged proctate gland and kidney trouble for years and years, and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Core I feel better than I have for 20 years although I am now Dl years old." Parker's Two Drug Stores. NewICrop Annual Clover Seed jnst re- ceived n. i aust abkjx Romantic Marriage. Dr. Burbank's Second Courtship and Marriage as Recently An nounced, Abont Which Clusters a Romance as Pretty as Any the Novelists Could Devise. The following artich which is taken rom a recent issue of the Springfield (Ohio) Gazette, wiii be read with something of local interest. Dr. liur- bank spent some time in Henderson several years ago and many of our people remember very pleasantly the genial doctor and the first Mrs. Bur- bank who were a most charming and agreeable couple. Mrs. Hurbank was in feeble health and thev traveled loping to benefit her condition there by. After leaving Henderson they went to South Carolina where Mrs. Burbank died and later Dr. Burbank established himself in Greensboro. We had lost track of him and did not know what had become of him, or whether he was living or dead un til the notice of his romantic mar riage came under our notice through the clipping appended below which lie sent us from LUicago a few days ago: 'Dr. Oeorce F. Burbank. recently of Greensboro, North Carolina, where he practiced his profession for many years, has been a visitor in this city for more than a month spending his honeymoon. Mrs. Burbank, the bride, is a native of Ohio, and about their marriage clusters a -romance as pretty as any novelists could devise. "Dr.Burbank is a cousin of Luther Bur bank, of Santa liosa.Cal., the naturalist and scientist, whose wonderful experi ment with flowers, fruits and vegetables has Startledthe world. Dr.Durbank was born and reared in Augusta. Maine, and went to school with Emmons and Walker Blaine. 'Mrs. Burbank was formerly Mrs. Linda Avery Russell, and is a niece of Mrs. Charlotte F. Clarke, whose philan- throphy was the means of establishing the Clarke Memorial Home in this city. Mrs. Burbank before her marriage to the Doctor was a resident of the home with her aunt. Her father was Judge Avery of Crbana, and she is highly connected on both sides of the family. Dr. Burbank and his bride met fifteen years ago when she was his patient in Chicago. At that time Cupid had not whispered to them, as their relations were purely that of physician and patient but it is one of the remarkable things in real life that since the death of the first Mrs. Burbank and the death of Mr. Rus sell, the two should be brought together and marry. As the Doctor puts it, the way was not open until this summer. "Dr. Burbank, who has now retired rom active practice, is one of the most enthusiatic bridegrooms one cares to meet, and just as enthusiastic about his admiration for Springfield, where he and his bride renewed their acquaintance which was followed by their romantic marriage in early July. "When a mutual friend brought the Doctor the information that the way was open for him to come and see the lady whom he had remembered so pleasantly as a former patient.he lost no time in closing out his affairs in North Carolina and taking a fast train to Springfield. He found Mrs. Russell here and she received him courteously. Both were alone in the world and there was no reason why they should not give way to their hearts' impulses. t he Doctor is an enthusiastic, ener getic man for his years, while his hair is silvered over, his heart and spirit are young, lie made love with all his might and main, and after a week oi courtship Mrs. Russell, his former patient, became Mrs. Burbank. "Dr. Burbank is a talented man and much traveled. He is the first Northern man who contributed to literature upon the Southland in a descriptive book upon the Shenandoah and Piedmont Valleys of Virginia. He was for years superintend ent of the Maryland hospital. Baltimore, and has held many responsible positions in his profession. Dr. and Mrs.Burbank will leave with in a day or two for a tour of Europe and expect to visit the Holy Land while abroad. They will return to Springfield and make their permanent home here after their trip abroad." Cures Eczema, Itching Humors, Pirn pies and Carbuncles Costs Nothing to try. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is a certain and sure cure for eczemw, itching skin, hum ors, scabs, watery blisters, pimples, aching bones or joints, boils, carbuncles, pricking pain in the skin, old eating sores, ulccrj,et, Botanic Blood Balm cures the worst and most deep seated cases by enriching, purify ing and vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood Bupply to the skin. Heals every sore and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makes the blood red and nourish ing. Especially advised for chronic, old cases that doctors, patent medicines and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, f 1, with complete directions for home cure. To prove B B. B. cures, sample sent free and prepaid by writing to Blood Balm Co. , At lanta. Ga. Describe trouble; and free medi cal advice sent in sealed letter For sale at Parker's Two Drug Stoies Dr. H. H. Bass Has moved his office to the new post office building, up stairs, back, where he may be found during office hours hereafter when not professionally engaged else where. Meet Us at our new up-to-date Innovation Soda Fountain and g?t a cold, pure, clean and delicious drink. W. T. WH1TTEN & CO. There's Room for the Workers. Charlotte Chronicle. The whole world is looking for peo ple who can be relied upon to do something. The cry of the business world ia for men and women who will take hold and bring out some result. Never was there a time when opportunity was so abundant or when capable men and women were so nearly all occupied. There is am ple room foreverybody who is willing to trv. Wanted. Quarry hands. Wages 1.00 to ? 1.50 per day. bwady job. WISE GRANITE CO., Wise, N. C. New wheat flour, straight and patent, just received. 11. THOMASON. Music Class To Open Sept. 1st. Vocal and instrumental Music. Miss Marie Manning will open her music class for Vocal and Instru mental music the first of Septem ber. Miss Manning has just taken her certificate from the Durham Conservatory of Music and will give her pupils every benefit of her experience at the Conservatory. North Carolina Week. Great Event at Jamestown Exposi tionTar Heel State Led All the Rest Chorus of Praises Sung by State Officials for Superb Historic Ter-Centennial. talfigh News and Observer. The returning State officials from Jamestown came back to the capital after .North Carolina Week each with words of praise for the Jamestown bxposition, for the great display North Carolina is making therein its exhibits and building and has made n its exhibit of "fie folks" during North Carolina Week, who are de clared to have been truly representa tive of this great btate. SECRETARY OF STATE WAS DE LIGHTED. " Speaking of his visit and of the Bx position, Secretary of State J. Bryan O rimes said: "It is a fine show. The various States have made a magnificent line of exhibits with North Carolina well in the lead. Her exhibits oi agricul tural, mineral and water products are not surpassed, if equalled, by any other State in the Union. Her his torical and educational exhibits are a source of pride and satisfaction to the many thousands of North Caro- iniaus who were there. It was the best behaved and most orderly crowd I have ever seen, and it was peculiar ly free from such offensive nuisances as whips, balls, etc., that are too ot- ten permitted at our small fairs. While the Exposition is not as large as others 1 have seen, yet it exceeds all in its educational value. The entertainment given by the North Carolina Society in Norfolk was royal." STATE TREASURER NEVER SO PROUD. State Treasurer B. R. Lacy spoke concerning his visit as follows: "I was never so proud of North Carolinians in mv life. 1 never saw a man who looked as if he had taken a drink. I do not think that Gover nor Glenn or Lieutenant Governor Winston ever made better speeches The whole treatment of the uover- r's party was magnificent. The courtesies and hospitalities of the Down Homers" was literally su perb. I was never on a more enjoy able trip in mv life, and as for the Exposition itself it is a great one all through, that was enjoyed by fully 50,000 North Carolinians. Every body was proud to claim to be a North Carolinian and there were North Carolina flags and buttons everywhere. Everybody claimed to belong to .North Carolina or to be close to it, even Governor Swanson, of Virginia, in his speech boasted of having been born close to the INorth Carolina line." STVTE AUDITOR HIGHLY PLEASED. Dr. B. F. Dixon, the State Auditor, had the following to say: "North Carolina Week, the btate building and North Carolina s splen did exhibits at Jamestown are the greatest advertisement North Caro lina has had in ten years. There were people at Jamestown from all over the united States and Canada, and beard nothing but words of praise for worth Carolina, our people and exhibits. Governor Swanson told me that North Carolina had saved the Exposition. The attendance dur ing North Carolina Week was the largest since the Exposition opened Our people were clean, sober and straight, a representative citizenship of the State. There was much praise for our soldiers, marines and our regimental band, which made splen did music. STATE SUPERINTENDENT SAYS GREAT. State Superintendent of Public In struction J. Y. Joyner in speaking of the Jamestown Exposition says: "It is a great Exposition audit de serves the patronage of the public During the week there was a great and representative crowd of North Carolinians there, and North Caro lina Day.wa8 a great one for the the State. The iNorth Carolina exhibit is a most creditable one. and this in every line. I was especially pleased at the good behavior of the crowd, and I do not think that 1 ever saw a more sober, dignified and well be haved crowd than the big one on Thursday. To my mind it was an example of the influence of educa tion." Music School. I will open the fall term of my music school September 2nd. Number of pupils limited to 30. Thanking my friends for their past patronage, I solicit their further favors MRS. D. D. McINTYRE. Silk Dress 4 Patterns 8Lid i Ivemnants in oilKs. i f1 Bargains While They Last, f 4 ( MRS. MISSILU Nice Homes in Old Warren FOR RENT. I wish good tenants for Nich- son" farm of 600 acres and for "Rightmyer ' farm of 500 acres next year. I also have smaller farms for rent WILLIAM 6. EGERTOII, Warren Co. MACON. N.C Resolutions Adopted By the Trustees of the Henderson Public Schools in Regard to the Proposed Election on the Ques tian of Dispensary or Prohibi tion. The following resolution adopted by Trustees of the Henderson Public Schools explains itself: Itesolred, 1 hat we request the parties who have charge of the petition asking the Town Commissioners to call an elec tion upon the Question as to whether a dispensary shall be further conducted or operated in the town of Henderson, N. I.., and also request the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of Henderson, N. V., that if said election shall be called and carried against dispensary, that the law shall not go into effect closing the dispensary until first day of July, 1908. ine above request is made lor the reason that many obligations based upon receipts from the dispensary have already been assumed by the county, town of Henderson, and public schools of the county, which obligations cannot be carried out without serious financial embarrassment, if at all. Unanimously adopted by the Board of Trustees of Hendersen Graded Schools n meeting assembled, August li), 1107. D. Y. COOPER, . Chairman. A. Z! ZOLLICOFFER, V. R. HARRIS, J. BAILEY OWEN, W. W. PARKER, (i. B. HARRIS, C. A. LEWIS, J. L. CURRIN, Sec., Trustees. De vti 8 Little Earir Kisere don't sicken or grire. Small pills, easy to take. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. The Jamestown Visitor. if persons who antirinata a visit. tr Jamestown Exposition will write to Miss Kiiiza a. mcijiii, publisher of the James TOWIl visitor, l l -'Illtn St. nrfnlL- a., thev can learn nf fir8tulmia atnnninor places in the best npichhorhonda nf Xnr. folk and VicinitV whprft lodrrinw A.nr! uirubiitei ctiu ue iiuu lur ql.j, fi.zo or $i.ou. Miss Aieuui will also be glad to meet visitors on arrival and eaonrr. t.hm to a place where they will be thoroughly comfortable during their visit to the city. For Rent. Nice dwellinir house on William Btrtr. For tirms and further particulars apply to JU11A li. WAT KIN S3 Henderson, N. C. The Weekly Editor. Atlanta Constitution. Shrewd, with a natural gift for homely philosophy, intensified by his close contact with men and things, essentially an optimist, with a kindly viewpoint toward all things human, only caustic when he is girding at sham or wrong, the weekly editor is a citizen eminentlv worth vour culti vation. Year in and year out he preaches his inspiring propaganda, hammer ing into his constituents the duty of developing the talents Pro vidence has placed in their keeping. He it is,too, who buttonholes the prospective in vestor or immigrant, bearing such eloquent and convincing testimony touching the attractions of his town and county as constitutes each one of his kind an active soldier in the army enlisted for the development of nis home and country. It is difficult for the man whose sentiment and judgment are influenced by daily journalism to realize the role played by these men in the history annually making in the State, whether indus trial or political. Cigarette Smokers Need Not Apply. Rich Square Roanoke-Chowan Times. v A large, successful business firm at Lewiston advertises in this paper for a salesman, but adds that no cigar ette smoker need apply. But for this restriction hundreds would apply for the position. Successful business men everywhere are placing the ban on the cigarette smoker, and it is well they do. This is doing more to check the great evil, debasing habit, than anything else. A growler and snarler is a nuisance in any communit', and should be put out of business by those whose pleasure and aim is to not only do something to help in building up their town and county, but "who prove their faith by their works." Louisburg Times. Straight and patent flour from new crop wheat at H. THOMPSON'S. Parasols I N Plaid Silks AND White Linens. Stylish and Dressy. JL Few to Close Out CHEAP. -Call! You'll get 4 Real Bargain. Thomas & Newcomb. Henderson Steam Laundry. TTAVfN'G moved into our new building l l. bmit expressly lor lue puryxt; auu got every imus iu good shape we are now better prepared than ever to do jonr Laundry Work I'romlstog to n a a nginiiiihl. nrwv us ran lift GOD? anywhere we respectfully solicit the patron- C . U .....la "f B EC OI LUC irrj v ' it; -. H enderson and sur rounding territory Siteein 1 atten tion girpn Asreney work. - Call us op and lt o end wajron for your laundry. Careful attention to all work and prompt delivery made : : : lHUt 3- GEO. E. PERRY, Pron'r w O ) o o o () o 8 4 per cent. Bitterest paid on money left in Savings Department. a SAFETY DEPOSIT DOXES FOR RENT. o ) ) S. R. HAR.R.IS. President. o GONE TO TO NEW FALL GOODS Watch for notice of their arrival and come and look them over B. S. ARONSON, ciott www o 8 WE CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION to this product. "SIMON PURE" LARD. This is the only genuine leaf lard packed. In 5 and 10 pound buckets. 8 o o 8 8 The Pirie-Davis Company, O 8 The Home of Goods Things to Eat. o o 8 WWW WW' WE CALL SPFCIAL ATTENTION TO OUK Prescription Department. Guaranteeing to compound Fresh and Pure Drugs and Chemicals strictly in accord with the Physician's Prescription. REMKMBEU OUR MOTTO: THE KERNER-MCNAIR. COMPANY, PHONE 112. PHARMACISTS, Littleton Female College. Splendid location. Health resort. modem improvements. 240 boarding ship, culture and social life. Connervatory advantages io Music. Advanced roarws in Art and Elocution. Business College, Rihle, and Normal cournen. Health record not surpassed. Close development of each pupil. Uniform worn CHARGES VERY LOW. 20th Annual Sefsion will begin on September lth, J!X7. For fatal.gue,aldre.' BEV. J. M. RHODES, President. Littleton, N. C THERE IS LIKE Own jour own home. It' n sriu thinjr hv in " "R-i.M House" all your life. No real happine i realizl in living in some one ele' hou. THE HENDERSON LOAN REAL ESTATE COMPANY will help vou ure a nice home by allow ing; jou to pay ou name in installments at about to nam rat you pay for rent, and when you pay the full amount thn you have a place of your ownan.l you have a houpaiJ for instead of a bunch of relit receipts. The man who own his own home is the one who taken the most interest in his town nud in his home. The Henderson Loan & Real Estate Company will sell you a home to suit your taste and allow you to pay for snmiri an easy way. Call and let us talk to you about buy ing a hom. HENDERSON LOAN & REAL ESTATE PHONE 139. COMPANY. () () o C) C) o o C) o o S. T. PEACE. () Cashier. () () NEW YORK BUT 'WWWWW wwWwwv J In Jledlcine Quality Is of First Importance. HENDERSON, N.C. Hot water heat. Electric lijfhtu and other pupiln lat rear. Hih ulandanl of wholar- personal attention to the health and social on all puhlic owmiorm. NO PLACE HOME. P. O. BOX 116. r
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