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THE HE N1XE liS ON" GOLD LEAF THURSDAY. AUGUST 21), 11)07 The Gold Leaf. ESTABLISHED 1881. BY THAD R. MANNING. THIJIiSDA Y, A I'M ST 2U, 1007. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION COM PLETED. The Jamestown Exposition is now completed. Work on the great (Jovernrnent 'u-r which 1 jigged soniewluit is finished and this iiiagnifWMit struet ure will m formally dedicated with .-impropriate ceremonies and fireworks display on Wednesday night next, September lt.Ii. it should be understood, liowever, that this pier was not a part of the Jamestown Imposition Company, and did not detract from the beauty of the grounds. I'.ut now that it is finished it adds a most attractive feature and makes the Exposition compote upon the scale of magni tude and magnificence as originally designed. Whatever may have been eaid about the condition of incomplete ness of the Exposition earlier there is no cause for tritiim now. Not only is if completed in even' detail, but the Jamestown Ter- 'entennial is an Exposition of which the promo ters and the country have cause to Is? proud. Its architecture is unique and truly and purely American. The buildings are jermanent in character and beau tifully situated and with its miles of water front anil the majestic battle ships riding at anchor in Hampton Itoads, lending a charm and interest by day and by night the Jamestown Exposition stands in aclass by itself. Surpassing in many respects any Exposition ever held the visitor will tind here t he culmination of the ge nius and skill of man in the splendid triumph achieved the great Ter centennial Exposition which will convince the most skeptical that it is worth the while and the time of every man, woman and child in this coun try to make the trip to see it. To quote the language of director SJeneral J. .M. Uarr: "It fittingly commemorates the jrreat historical event which it was designed to celebrate, and it reflects credit on Virginia, the South and the nation. In character of its buildings, t he excellence of its exhibits and the leauty of its location on historical Hampton Koads, it compares most favorably with any Exposition held in this country, and it fully justifies its management in asking the united support of thepeopleof thecountry." The rates for board and lodging, for transportation, for entertainment inside and outside of the grounds are within the reach of all, and more reasonable if anything than at any Exposition previously held. We speak from experience in saying this. From now on with everything com pleted and the weather more pleas ant for traveling, the attendance should be much larger and no doubt the transportation lines and the Exposition grounds will be taxed more heaviiy during the next three months. - . - Thk New I'crn .SV; editor is evi dently country bred. Witness this thought of boyhood days: A cider barrel with open bunsr. loose straws lying ubout and yellow jackets around don t that take vou back some? -. . . . "The Man of Destiny." Wilmington MfKMontftT, 20th. "Tllf m:lli f if lst.mv" tliu toriti applied to (iovernor Glenn by the V "V" l. ir.ii- 1 w 1 orw iimim in us issue 01 last Sunday. A "write-up" of Governor Glenn nnd his fight with the South ern railroad on the passenger rate oiii is me leading teature of the mag azine section of that paper. The first paeisiaKen up witn colored illus trations ou the subject of the article In the centre is a picture of the Gov ernor. On the left is n. full-foiio-H portrait of the Governor, who is ..1. ..1.:- 1 . . ...... BiiuKin nis nnger at judge 1'ritcu ard, whose full length portrait up jH'ars on the right of the centerpiece 1 ne uuire. in nis roiips rt nttiio u holding up his hands in the attitude of supplication. IUnenth iimniptnroa of .Mrs. Glenn and Miss Glenn and of the covernor's mansion in Rnlaio- It makts a very handsome sheet.lili tne pictures except ttie last three be injr in colors. The "writp iin" nf f r Glenn is a handsome tribute to the private and nub lie lif of nor. The 44 write upM savs he is called ne -an 01 iestinv by Ins friends. heallv North Carolinian shrml.l f.-w proud of their State when they see sucn nanor paid it uv one of the leading newspapers of the country. Stood for the Right Churlott News. The editor of Our Home, of .Marsh- uie, me Monroe Journal, of Monroe: the Ansoniun of Wadesboro, and others, have recentlv displayed great irnMsin, in uoidiy and openlv ue iiouncinir the Kenfimonr f.r- tha .,1 ri - . ua, u w a V k 11 17 C I h-ged lyncher of J. V.Johnson. These .. .. . . . 1 I mm ure excellent examples of the maunood and courage that is behind the press of North Carolina. In com munities where a strong sentiment prevailed for the men accused of queuing, mey threw popularity to iorewinds, and stood boldlv for the rignt. it is just such heroic men as uiese who save the country from moo iaw and anarchy. The J amesto wn Exposition was not the first thing North Carolina took the lead in, and will not be tho last. Greenville Reflector. "Rejular as the Sun" Is au expreseion as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the bud is the most regular performance in the universe, unless it is the action ot th liver and bowels wiien regulated.'with Dr. King's w Life Pills. Guaranteed by Melville Doraej, drug rit. 2.V. Gov. Glenn's Address in the Negro j Building. The following presa notice was sent out from the Negro Building, Jamestown Exposition, respecting the visit of Governor Glenn, and the address which he delivered on the occasion: 'August, -10th, Governor Glenn of North Carolina delivered an address in the Negro Building which evoked great feeling on the part of the num bers gathered in the building. Gov ernor Glepn narrated in a feeling way the debt of gratitude he owed to the colored people, relating an incident of the civil war which proved the neirro's devotion and fidelity to trust. The incident waw the faithfulness with which the servant of a Confed erate officer buried the body of his fallen master and then tramped 500 miles to the old homestead, carrying all the cash and valuables of his dead master: and how the same body ser vant afterward assisted in the rear ing of the children. That officer,' the Governor said, 'was my father.' The Governor then asked how he could indulge any other than feelings of kindness for a race that had pro duced such a character. As Gov ernor jf North Carolina he had en deavored in every proper way to shovv his interest in the negro race, and no one rejoiced more than he in the evidences of their real and sut- stantail growth. The Governor said that in North Carolina the negro, as the white man, was given the full protection of the law. If he was in dustrious, well behaved, law-abiding. he found no better friends, nor did he receive any greater encourage ment from any source than from the white people of the State. No negro possessing such a character had any complaint to make against the jrovernment of -North Larolina or against its white population. North Carolina was ttie only fctate in the Union that made an appropri ation to assist the negro in showing his progress at this Exposition. In this it. was thought to give encourage ment to the progressive element of the race and stimulate others to habits of industry and thrift. The State appropriated 5,000 for this purpose, and lie felt sure that it had been wisely spent. The Governor said that the race problem was being solved in North Carolina along the lines indicated, and that he could call on Commissioners Williamson and Hunter to prove any statement he had made. "No speech vet made at the Exposi tion has received such enthusiastic and unanimous commendation. It has placed the chief executive of the Old North State far in the lead of the (W)vernors of anv of the States, and it writes North Carolina's name high up in the galaxy of States. "Commissioner Williamson and Secretary C. N. Hunter have spoken to lanre audiences in all the leading colored churches of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and on every occasion they have glorified their State in terms which many thought extra7a- gant. The speech of Governor Glenn and the presence of the eminent North Carolinians who accompanied him attest their deep interest in the wel fare of the negro, and fully sustains the eloquent eulogiums passed upon the State by its energetic and patri otic commissioners, Messrs. J. H. Williamson and C. N. Hunter. "Long live Governor Glenn, and long live the spirit to which he is furnishing such a magnificent lead." What a New Jersey Editor Says. M. T. Lynch, editor ot the I'hillipsburg, X. J., Daily I'oHt, write: ,-I have uned many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in niy family hut never anything ho irood at Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praiHf of it." Parker's Two l)ru Store. ' . . Not Going to the Dogs. Wilmington I)inpatoh. While the North Carolina legisla ture, did not, in our opinion, act con servatively in several instances and there is regret because of it yet the good Old North State is not going to the dogs by any means. She is going to stand firm and prosper. If there are bad laws they are laws that are going to be repealed and every man must work towards that end, but in the interim disaster is not go ing to overtake the State. The Kal eigli K veiling Times expresses )t well in the following two paragraphs: "Some bankers may not want North Carolina securities,but enough of them do want them to keep us from being uneasy. "We wish that everything else per taining to North Carolina were as robust as her credit." . - - I'll tit op your pain free. To show you lirft U'fore you 8pend a penny what my Pink Tain Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a trial package of them Dr. Snoop's Head ache Tablets. Neuralgia, Headache, Tooth ache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood congestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Kacine, Wis. Sold by Thomas Bros. - - . Scholarships at the State Normal and Industrial College. The Daughters of the Confederacy of Western North Carolina have de cided to offer at the State Normal and Industrial College to deserviug descendants of Confederate Veterans resident in the counties west of Greensboro, two scholarships at the State Normal and Industrial College. Any descendant of a Confederate Veteran who wishes to secure one of these. scholarships should apply at once to President J. 1. Foust, Greens boro, N. C. Ou September 10th, two will be selected from among the ap plicants (Signed) MUS. J. G. BUODNAX, Chairman Educational Committee, Western Section 1.. 1). C. Statk or Ohio, City ok Toi.ei. Lie-As I'ovntv. es- Frank J.l'heney makes oath that he is wuior partner of the Firm of F. J . I'heney A Co., doing business in the City of Teledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of 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 Gth day of December,... D., 1880 (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, 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, 73c. Take HaH's Family Pill or constipation Jar Heel Watermelons. The Largest that Have Been Shown at the Exposition Eighty-Two Pounder from Mr. W. A, Simp kins. Raleigh Sewn and Observer. To the Editor: So far we have" shown the largest watermelons that have been exhibited here and I want to keep that record. I have had one from Mr. I. J.Campbell of Aberdeen, that weighed seventy pounds and one from Mr. W. A. Simpkius of Kaleigh, that weighed eight3'-two pounds. This morning Georgia has a letter pinned on to their largest melon, a puny babe of only sixty-nve pounus, thif one has been shinned from that State for exhibition that tips the scales at one hundred and two noniids. Now. I want to beat that Georgia melon and make it look like less than thirty cents alongside our largest and I want your assistance in bringing out that largest. Won't vou le p-ood enouirh. therefore, to give publicity to these facts so that the "Down Home ' melon growers .nav helo us out and lav all other States in the shade so far as growing fine melons is concerned? We have beaten everything so far on grapes, peaches, dewberries and melons, in the fruit line, and 1 am anxious for . . all this state of affairs to countmue. ah good wishes from H. H. BRIM LEY, Supt. North Carolina Exhibit. Warning. If you have kidney and bladder trouble and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Gov. Glenn Captures Exposition. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, Aug ltJ. The steller, ever shining light in the North Carolina Day celebration yesterday was Governor Robert Brodnax Glenn, of the State, who has leaped into national fame because of the right with the railroads and forcing them to obey the State liws. He was the orator of the day, the idol of the hour, and not even was President Roosevelt, the great na tional friend of theExposition,receiv ed with greater enthusiasm than Governor Glenn. His friends declare his speech yes terday was the best effort of his life. By his earnestness, sincerity, his masterful eloquence, he held spell bound three thousand people in the auditorium. He swayed them back wards and forwards, from laughter to tears. At times the wild tumult uous applause was so great that the building apparently shook; again the silence was so great a pin could be heard drop to the floor. Through out his entire address, lasting over an hour, his hearers hung on his words. lie was listened to more in tently than any speaker who has de livered an address from the audito rium platform. The throng that heard him was immense. Never before in the history of the Exposition had the auditorium been sa densely packed. President Tucker, of the Exposition Company, in his address of welcome, said it was the greatest crowd which ever tilled the big building. And it was. There was not a vacant seat; the aisles were crowded; the galleries were filled seats and aisles and so eager were the "Down Homers" to get within the building, many of them climbed into the windows and stood there throughout the eeremones. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the manufacturers refund your niouoy. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Labor Day Celebration. Preparation for National Obser vance at Jamestown Exposition, Sept. 2nd. Jamestown Exposition, Va., Cuion Labor has occupied a prominent place in the construction of the Jamestown Ter centennial from the beginning and in fact this is the first exposition exclusive ly constructed by organized labor and the excellence of the work attests the value of the organization in every par ticular. It is proposed to make the Labor Day Celebration at the Ter-Centennial, the greatest event of the Exposition. C. II. Perry, President of the Structural ISuild ing Trades Cnion, II. S. Scott. President of the Central Labor Cuion. of Xoifolk and Tidewater Yirginiawund James M. O'Conor, Special Organizer of the Hotel and Restaurant Empoyees' Association and the B. I. L. of America, hare been in consultation with the officials of the Ex position and a concerted movement from now on will be made to have this cele bration an event of national importance. It is expected the program for this oc casion. Iabor Day, Monday, Seit. '2nd, which is a national holiday, will include addresses by William It. Hearst, Samuel Gompers, John Mitchell and others of note, while many special features will be added to produce a national union labor celebration of a magnitude never before equalled. There will be military parades of infantry, cavalry, artillery and Nation al (inard; band concerts by the Imperial Band of Mexico, the Exposition Band and many military bands. There will be parades of War Path attractions, daring performances by aerial artists, brilliant electrical illuminations of build ings, grounds, fountains and harbor and grand displays of the fire works at night. C. II. GATTIS, , Traveling Passenger Agent. "We never repent of eaimg too little," was one of the ten rules of life of Thomas Jeffer son , president of the I nited States, and the rule applies to every one without exception during this hot weather, because it is hard for fuod, even in email quantities, to be di gested when the blood is at high tempera ture. At this season we should eat sparing ly and properly. We should also help the stomach as much as possible by the use of a little Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, which will rest the stomach by digesting the food itself. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stoies. May Many More Years be Added. SraWsville Landmark. The Pittsboro Record has entered upon its 30th year. Twenty-nine years ago the paper was established by its presentowner mid editor, Maj. II. A. L ondon, and he has owned and edited it continuously since then. Major London is conservative and able man and during all these years his paper has stood for the best in terests of his people and the people of the State. Amid all the changes he baa kept his rudder true. Long life to Major London and the frvorv. North Carolina Gave the Exposition Its Greatest Day. Jamtstown Dispatch, 15th. to Baltimore Sun j It remained for North Carolina to arise in her patriotism and give the Jamestown Exposition the heartiest j support that it has yet had. Great is North Carolina! j The Carolinians made good the j boast that North Carolina Day would be the biggest day in point of attend ance at the Exposition to date. There was no booming of cannon, parade and illuminatian of a great international fleet of warships or the presence of national officials or for eign potentates to attract, the crowds.. The people of the Old North State just came to the Jamestown Exposition, thousands and thou-' sands of them, as many as the rail roads could bring. Those getting in this morning report that other thou sands were left standing on the de pot platforms by trains already loaded to their capacity. There have been days when more soldiers have been seen marching on Lee Parade, when the United States and foreign nations have united there, but never before today has such a lot of plain, substantial-appearing American citizens gathered in the reposition grounds as were here from North Carolina today. Had the trains been able to bring all who wanted to come there is no tell ing how many people would have been here. Governor Glenn was proud of the showing of his State. Exposition President Tucker ack nowledged that North Carolina had outdone all other States in observing her day at Jamestown. "Everybody Should Know," Says C. 'J. Hays, a prominent business man of Bluff, Mo., that Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. I've used it and know what I'm talking ubout." Guaranteed by Mel ville Dorsey, druggist. 25e. Labor Day Athletics. Jamestown Exposition. Va.. An ath letic carnival of gigantic proportions has been arranged as part of the Labor Day Program which will be observed at the Jamestown Exposition Septembers. The meet will be open to registered athletics from all over the country, and already a great many have signified their intention of entering the contests. Amateur Athletic Union rules will govern the events and handsome medals will be awarded the winners. Covering all kinds of college and ama teur athletics the events will include the hundred yard dash, with handicap; and the half mile runs, handicaps being like wise allowed in these latter events. Then there will be hurdle races over the two-twenty yard course shot puts, running and standing broad jump, the high jump, together with the hammer and discus throwing One of the most interesting events is expected to be the half mile run in which novices only will contest. There are a number of local athletes who will enter this event, and the finish will be close and exciting. Following this there will be a series of events open only to members of the Labor Union. These conte3ts will embrace the fat men's race, the potato race, the sack race, and a tng of war. It isc.vpected that a number who parti cipate in the events of this meetwill re main at the Exposition during the next few days to take part in the annual meet of the Amateur Athletic Union, which will also take part at the James town Exposition being held every year to determine the amateur champions of the United States. C. II. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent. Ten Years in Bed. "For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of ray kidneys," wiites It. A. Gray, J. P. of Oakville, Ind. "It was so se vere tbat I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill avail able, but could get no relief nt:l Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended tome. It has been a Godsem! to me." Parker's Two Drug Stores Our North Carolina friends have secured another "first" to their credit, their attendance'at Jamestown break ing the records as to numbers. Won derful folks these Tar Heels. anyhow. Farmville (Va) Herald. Cures Eczema, Itching Humors, Pim ples and Carbuncles Costs Nothing to try. n. H. B. ( Botanic Blood Balm) is a certain and sure cure for eczema, itching skin, hum ors, scabs, watery blisters, pimples, aching bones or joints, boils, carbuncles, pricking pain in the skin, old eating sores, ulcer., etc. Botanic Blood Balm cures the worst and most deep seateil cases by enriching, purify ing aud vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to the skin. Heals every sore and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makeR 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 anil prepaid by writing to Blood Balm Co., At lanta, (ia. Describe trouble, aud free medi cal ad vice sent in sealed Iette- For sale at Parker's Two Drug Store 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 WILLIAH. G. EGERTON, Warren Co. MACON, N.C TRINITY COLLEGE. FOUR DEPARTMENTS Collegiate. Graduate, Engineering. Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all departments of BoeDce. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses verv moder ate. Aid for worthy, students." Younjf Men wishing to Study Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law in Trinity College. :-: :-: :.: For catalogue, etc., address D. W. NEWSOM. Durham, N. C. Registrar. Popular Rates The Mecklenburg great waters sell best where they are best known. BECAUSE: 1st, They have merit. 2nd, They positively cure Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Catarrh, Chronic Malarial Poisoning, Scrofulous and Gland ular Enlargements in Tubercular Joints and Bone Diseases and AH Skin Diseases. We have it demonstrated to us daily that it is easy to sell our waters where they are known, and as positive evidence of this fact we are now selling them in all parts of the United States, from which guests have visited 'The Mecklenburg,"' therefore it behooves us to ac quaint everybody with them, and to this end we are going to reduce the rates at the Mecklenburg Hotel so all may come and test these waters for themselves, for to know them is to drink them, and to drink them is to Ik? cured. Hotel Rates 1st and 2nd floors, without bath, f 14.00 to $17.50 Cuisine and Write at once and make your Reservations. MECKLENBURG HOTEL, CHASE CITY, A. MECKLENBURG WATERS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo SiininmiMCBir OoDtlMim Want to sell them out to make room for FALL GOODS. Tnis means reduced' prices and mone saved to you while they fast. FflMR I SAEflUJML WATTISIGRJS. For Sale SUMMER. The Opportunity To make selections from a choice stock and at thcPopular week. Service the Best Low Cut Shoes. Stylish Goods. SOME FEW LEFT. THE ILABIES. Nice line of new Voile and Panama Skirts the very thing to wear to the Exposition Shoes. Gloves. Hosiery, Furnishings a.nd wearing apparel of all kinds. Big stock to select from. FOR DYSPEPSIA DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT KafiSSaJSZ F(utuhe-VaitKMmp lijDifm'l KMuj t BliddMPUU-SnriiidSili fKBPAKBO ONLY AT TIJ? LASOKATOXT OP L 1 E. C. DeWITT Se at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. Eediced Prices on aJl The season is advancing and we make it a point not to carry over any stock if we can avoid it. We like to begin each season with brand new goods, representing the latest styles and fabrics of that season's offerings. Mecklenburg a week according to size of room and number of occu pants. 1st and 2nd floors, with bath.f 17."0 to $21.0O, ac cording to size of rcom and number of occupantH. 3rd floor, without bath, f 12.50 to 15.00 accord ing to size of room and number of occupants. 3rd floor, with bath, 15.00 to $17.50 according to size of room and number of occupants. Club House Annex with bath, $ 12.50 to f 15.00 per Barnett Hotel Annex, without bath, $10.00 to fl2. 00 per week. in the South. COMPANY, CHICAGO. 1X1. So GOODS i i$ Now save money in buying KIP OUT Or THE COHDITIO -of the Citizens Bank. At Hrtderson, in tli 5tate of Noitl, i ,. lina. at the ciojm of luifiii, Aup. 2'nd, l!Mi7. RESOURCES. Io&Daanl Diwouuta. $ Overdraft nnae-urei -"'1 , All other Stock, HoihIn nn) Mort eagre I'remiam on BonJ Bankinc: House $ Furoituieanl Fixtures. . f 2.095.1 Due from Bantu nnd Banker ... ('ah Items Golil Coin ill.., :.imi , ' in . 1 1 Silver Coin, including nil minor com currency National Bank Notes and other United State Notes 1-J Insurance Impart men t Total t,-,7 ;.,-,. , LIABILITIES. Caiiitul Stock paid 111 I t Ml II .11 . Surplus Fund f If IMH, (, I udivideu profits, lew ourn iit exoenses and tnxeti tiniil in-..,,. Time Certificates of IVponit 7;.:;",ti ( Deposits subject to cueck - i.; (jS Savings Deposit l .s Due to Banks and Banker 'ashler 8 Checks Outstanding.. llii Total.. S.-..-.7 State or North Carolina.) County of Vance. j 1, W. A. Hunt, Cnsliier of the al... bank, do solemnly swear that t'. Statement istrue To thel.et;f ,f mi I, and belief. Wm. A. HI NT, i Subscriled and sworn to Im i. n . 27th dav of Auk.. l'.7. I'.T.JDMIS. N..tai Correct Attest: MELVILLE DO Its EY. A.C. ZOLLlCOFFEIt. J.,.., SAMUEL W ATKINS. Hi,. l'i I Silk Dress Patterns and i Kemnants m bilks, t Bargains While They Last. J MRS. MISSILLIER. J Henderson Steam Laundry. HAVING moved into onr new l.uiMiuj; built expressly for the purpiine unl Cot everything in good sua ie we are now better prepared than ever to do jour Laundry Work I'romlsing to give as good work at as reasonable prices ns cmi if limi anywhere we respectfully solicit the ,.nru!. age of the jiei.pl.. ol Henderson mul rounding tei i itur Si win I .tt t i-ii th hi given nfirin-y wf- Call us up nii'l I t send w"tiirn fur yoiii laundry. Careful attention to nil work .m i prompt delivery made : rHK.U GEO. Em PERRY, Prop'r mm Ufe Fire Health Fidelity Accident Casualty ;.: 3 Insurance Department Ultlzens Bank. RICHARD C.GARY. m Valuable Lot for Sale. PURSUA NT TO A OKDKIt AM' I " ,: K of the Superior Court of Vnt;. ooi.u made in a special proceeding .ujrwt '- 1W7, in which John M. (irissoui wac h'"1" tiff and GeitrudeGrissom and othercir-'"1 wer defendants. I shall sell at ; ti,.-"' House door in Henderson at 1-' ' I' Monday, September 16, 190 (same being the day said sale onl'' made) the land described in t!.- pi' -:ult-. 'I said special proceeding, to-wit: A I"' 'rt"!'xr road from Henderson to Wurrei.t..n and running back on Elm t.trwf " Said lot is just bevoud V. C ll.uli Aiwa nii v v-- ----- , . superb location for btisine r .i"" said public road. Terms V -ah. ( 1 aud 2 years with per cent, in ten purchaser may pay all caxh if pr-frre'i This, Auguat IS, 1007. ANDBEVV.f.lIAl:I-I- Ccuiui-i'' v a corner iov mivie rj "" r TURNIP SEED ! CRIMSON AND WHITE CRIMSON CLOVER SEED Fresh Stock, Best Varieties. Prescriptions a Specialty. Big stock of Pure Iru Chemical,', Patent M1J cines, Druggists' Sundries Perfumes, Extract, Toilet Water8,Soa8,Fineriiar.-. Tobaccos, etc. 7. USHSCSSEV,
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