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TI1J; HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1U07 The Gold Leaf.' ESTABLISHED 1881. BY THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY. OCT. ii, 1907. Ai'.oir nil tlit? ppoplf liavo to do with govern rnnt is to vot. The politicians do the rest. It would not have been po bad if it had not furninlied the .Yen s and Ob server provocation for -omin out in red head lines. . .IrrxiK Slinw would make a good attorney general all right, but lie does not Htandin w ith the politician and that ia to say he will not get the nomination. It Beerns to us that the Durham authorities are on the wrong"Kcent" in trying to solve the Durham chloro form mystery. They will hardly find a clue that will connect any one with the affair outside of the alleged victim (?) 4 a Ik there wan anything shady about the payment of that money by t he Southern'to Mr. Drewry why wan such an open record of the trannac lion made? That is what we do not understand. Ve hope the whole matter can he satisfactorily exphiin ei . Wi 1 m i n gt o n Messenger. The Xews and Observer would nay no doubt that it wuh because the Southern did not expect they would get a "look at the books." r.uoTiiKit Phillips, of the New Bern Sun, is taking time by the forelook. He has already begun talking about his ThankKgiv'ing turkey. Wilming ton Messenger. It wil will be too bad if no one taken the hint and Brother I'liillips does not get a Thanksgivi ng turkey. P.ut he will have the consolation of knowing that he deserved one all the same for the good work he is doing for New Bern and hi.s section of the State. Worth Going to See. Warrant on I.ccord. The Jamestown Exposition had a great many knockers at first, but it is now receiving prai.ses from every direction. It is one of the best Ex positions ever held larger and bet ter than the Buffalo Exposition, and not far behind the one recently held in St. Louis. Every American who can possibly do so, should visit it, and learn something about the pro gress of this wonderful country of ours, and the oppoi tunities it offers. The Jamestown Exposition is educa tional in character and worth the time and money it will cost to see it. United in This. New H-m Sun. In his speech at Atlantic City be fore the American Bankers Associa tion (iovernor Swanson of Virginia, gave voice to a sentiment that we believe animates the whole South:$2 I "1 he freeing of the slaves cost the South three billions of dollars. At the close of the war the ballot was given to the vicious and debased, but after years of self-sacrifice we have recovered, by legislation we have practically eliminated the ne- j gro from Southern politics. We will stand together on this question as we have never stood on any other. We will treat the negro kindly, but, so help us (Jod we will hold him in his place for his own good and for the Youth's salvation." . - . Henry K. Jones of Tampa, Fla., writeH: "1 t-an thank God for my present health, due to Foley's Kidney Cure. 1 tried doctors aud all kinds of kidney cures, but nothing did me much good till I took Foley's Kidney i'ure. Four bottlus cured me, and 1 have no more pain in my back aud shoulders. I am fill years old, nud suffered long, but tliuuku to Foley's Kidney Cure I am well and can walk and enjoy myself. It is a pleasure to reeommend it to those needing a kidney medici ne." . . Of Practical Interest to Women. Our regular writer on fashions dis cusses in the November number of the New Idea Woman's Magazine the subject of fall and winter suits, giviug an account of the materials, colors and trimmings in this impor tant department of dress which will be in vogue during the winter of 1007-1908. The Thanksgiving sea son is a difficult time for the house keper, but the articles on Thanks giving pies and tarts, the turkev, and the day after, which tells of the use of left-overs when the great feast has come and gone, will make her bur dens less. Those who entertain will find "After Dinner Fun for Thanksgiv ing Day," "A Progressive Marble Con test," "A Bride's Party," and some "Stunts,' brim full of suggestions; "How to Manage Tarlor Lectures," contains much practical advice to ward a lucrative vocation, and the "New Education in Music" gives an interesting outline of work for a so cial club. Our regular departments, which every reader looks forward for from mouth to month, "are unusu ally good for November. Cures Rheumatism and Catarrh. Medicine Free. Send no maney simply write and try Bo tanic Blood Balm at our expense. Botanic Blood Balm (B. U. B.) ktlh or destroys the poison in the blood which causes the awful aches in back and shoulder blades, shifting pains, difficulty in moving hocrs, toes or legs, bone pains, swollen muscles and joints of rheumatism, or the foul breath, hawking, spitting, droppings in throat, and hearing, specks flying before the eyes, all played out feeling of catarrh. Botanic Blood Balm has cured hundreds of cases of 39 or 40 years' standing after doctors, hot springs and patent medicines had all failed. Most of these cured patients "had taken Blood Balm as a last resort. It is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases. Impossiblo for any one to suffer the agonies or symptoms of rheumatism or catarrh while or after taking Blood Balm. It makes the blood Jure and rich, thereby giring a healthy blood supply. Cures are permanent and not a patching up. Drug stores, f 1.00 per large bottle. Sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid, also special medical ad vies by de scribing your ' trouble and writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Sena Your Chi!d t0 SchooL Iieidsville Weekly. ' The Weekly would impress upon every parent the duty they owe their , children in giving them an educa ( tion, or rather we would say, allowing them the opportunity of acquiring it. The public schools will soon be open all over the State, and the opportunities they offer should not be lightly regarded. All can not hope to obtain a collegiate educa tion, but a fair business eJuMtion such as will fit one for the practical duties of life can be obtained in our free schools. Time was when edu cation was the privilege of the fa vored few; now it is opened to every body. The necessity of education being able to read and write was msver ho great as now. The follow ing from one of our State contem poraries is commended to the con sideration of all parents: The busy season of the year is over, so there is nothing to keep the chil dren from attending school. No parent can afford to keep his or her children out of school this day and time. Yet we fear there will be a large number who will not attend. The boy who becomes 21 years old after 1908 cannot vote under the laws of this State unless he can read and write, and this fact alone should impress the parents of North Caroli na with the necessity and importance of keeping their children in school. The State has made. that requier ment and has made provwiou 'for you to meet it. Are you going to ac cept theopportunity and meet the re quirements? But there is a still higher motive that should be considered when it comes to the question of educating the boys and girls of our land, and that is preparing them to fight the battle of life that stares them in the face. The illiterate class that is cast upon the world at the pge of 21 can not hope to be any more than slaves to the intelligent class. There never wasatime when uch a premium was placed on education as it is at the present time. Parents, if your children grow up in ignorance you, and you alone, are responsible for it. Do not stop at sending them two days in the week or two weeks in the month, but send them every day possible during the whole term. This is a sacred debt you took upon jonrself when you became a parent, and it is your duty to pay it. Send your children to school. High Endorsement of "The Holy City." The Hkctou's Sti dv ST. JAMES CHCRCH. I N DEi'K.NDK XCE, I O W A . January 4.. A. I).. l.K).". To Whom it May Coxcerx: I have witnessed with much pleasure and profit the presentation of "The IIolv City" by the Gordon & Dennett Company. It is in my judgment a play which is in every way worthy of the patronage of Christian people. t.HAS. J. SCIIUTT, Rector. (Dean of the Waverly Deanery.) How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 1". yearn, aud believe him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walim.no, Ki.vnan t Maicvi.n, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. M(gQS What In a little over three years REXALL Reme dies have become the most widely known and trusted medicines in the world have scored the biggest success in the history of the drug business. Why ? Because they're made of the purest drugs but not that alone. Because the most skilled pharmacists that can be employed make them but not that alone. Because they are based on the prescriptions of the most successful physicians in the world but not that alone. Because they represent the combined wisdom and experience of over a thousand of the fore most retail druggists in this country, of which we are one, but not that alone. All these things have been indispensable. They CURE that's why. Every one of the three hundred REXALL Remedies is a tested and proved success for the particular ailment it is designed to cure one for each human ill. They're not "cure-alls." Not patent medicines, either we'll tell you the formula of any one of them if you want to know it. We can hold up any REXALL Remedy be fore you and honestly say: 4We know what this is made of and all about it. It has cured thou sands. It will curcyou. Our reputation, the pos session of your good will, our whole business existence depends on this REXALL Remedy giving satisfaction to you." Isn't that what you want to buy, rather than the sort for which you can hold no one in sight re sponsible ? THIS " REXALL" GUARANTEE IS ON EVERY PACKAGE it This preparation is Guaranteed to It does not, come back and get your money. It belongs to you and we want you to have it" FOR SALE BY PARKER'S TWO DRUG STORES A Beautiful Exposition. Far too little has been said about the real merits of the Exosiriou that celebrates the three hundredth anni versary of the settlement of the United" States. The Jamestown Ter centennial Exposition was unfort unate in allowing itself to be seen long before it was ready for inspec tion. It is not colossal, but is beau tiful and it is instructive. Visitors going there jo the mood of willing ness to discover the att Tactions of the Exposition will not be disappointed The eight or ten weeks that yet re main of the fair ought to bring hun dreds of thousands of visitors from all parts of the country. The region itself is full of historic and present day interest. Norfolk, Newport News, Hampton, and Fortress Monroe are at hand, and water excursions may be made to Jamestown Island air I in every direction. The architecture of the Exposition is to the trained observer morecharming than that of almost any other in ti long series of Expositions. If the exhibits are not of a bewildering extent and variety, they are at least thoroughjy illus trative of recent progress. Some of the special exhibits, like that con tained in the negro building, for in stance, are worthy of great praise. The United States Government has expended much money and ingenuity in its various efforts to represent in this fair what the Govermeut depart ments are doing, and the manage ment of the enterprise has achieved wonders in the overcomiugof difficul ties that have arisen. Tne weather on Hampton Roads during the re maining months of the Exposition ought to be very agreeable for vis itors. From "The Progress of the World," in the American Ileviw of Reviews for October. Notice to Our Custom -rs. We are pleased to anuouiiee that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no .piates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. a "All that the Democrats want is the offices," is the plaint of an Repub lican organ. It would be just as'true to say that all your own peerless party wants is to keep them. The fact is, that any political party which has convictions must strive for the positions through which laws are made and executed, else how is any particular set of principles and polices to be impressed on the admin istation of the government. There are in both parties in this country selfish and ambitious men to whom the gettiiijr and retaining of public places is the aim andt'end of political life, but the great masses of both parties believe that the flags that they vote for stand for the saf.-ty of the Republic and the iiood of.tjie people. In their view the oflices are but the essential tools turning out a proper job. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. Thomas A Edison, the great American in ventor, says "Fully eighty per cent of theill ness of manhood comes from eating im proper food or to much food; people are in clined to over-indulge themselves." This is where indigestion finds its beginning in near ly every case. The stomach can do just so much work and no more, and when you overload it, or when you eat the wrong kind of food, th digestive organs cannot possibly do the work demanded of them. It is at such times that the stomach needs help: it demands help, and warns you by headache, belching:, sour stomach, nausea and indigestion. You should uttend to this at once by taking something that wfl actually do the work for the stomach. Kodol will do this. It is a combination of nntural digestants and vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healt hy stomach. It it pleasant to take. It digests what you cat. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. In REXALL Has Done: The 3fetfa Stores From Chase City. Health and Pleasure Seekers at the Famous Mecklenburg Hotel Opening of the Season for Win ter Tourists. The Mecklexeitbc., Chase City, Va., October 1st. ' With the advent of October the general attractions of The Mecklenburg are es pecially enhaneed by the presence of a number of fox hunters, assembling singly and in parties for the purpose of indulg ing in the most exbilaratinsport handed down the annals of time, j The season is now opening fur the win i ter tourists. Already many who huve ' spnt their summers in Northern resorts i are here for a month or more en route to the South. Capt. T. W. Tilghmnn, oue of the prominent lumbermen of the Old North State, leaves this week after an extended stay, during which he made many friends. Mr. James N. Williamson, Jr., one of the largest cotton mill owners in North Carolina, came over and spent a veek, returning with his famiiy, who were here for the early fall months. Mrs. Williamson was joined here by her mother, Mrs. E. A. Saunders, of Rich mond, Va. Preparations are being made for the comfort of the Virginia Medical Society, which will hold its annual meeting here November 12th. Among the recent arrivals may b mentioned Mr. Isaac S. Dortch. a promi nent attorney of Goldsboro, N, C, and his son. Mr. Dortch has a warm friend ship for The Mecklenburg and makes it several visits every year. -Dr. Stanhope Bryant, of North Caro lina, operator and owner of extensive cotton mills, is here to join his family who have been spending several months. Mr. aud Mrs. John D. Lottier, of Rich mond, are among the pleasantest addi tions to the social life. One of the most enthusiastic couples here is Col. Robert Martin and wife, of Charleston, S. C. Col. Martin has shown such marked and wonderful improve ment in health during his stay here that he is more than delighted with the place. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. White, of Norfolk, are K-aving this week, much to the re gret of their numerous friends. Mr. White, who came here very badly crip pled by rheumatism, has been enabled to discard his crutch aud returns home much improved. Miss Ellen Clark, of Wilson, N. C, one of the most popular ladies here, is now visiting her cousin, Mrs. Pn.den,'n Chase City, for a short time. Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and family, of Wilmington, N. C, are among theeharra ing and attractive members of this cos mopolitan household. Mrs. M. G. Norfleet, of Winston-Salern, one of The Mecklenburg's staunch friends, is here again for an extended stay. One of the most charming and attract ive young ladies here is Miss Minnie Moring, of Raleigh, who is accompanied by her mother, Mrs. F. 0. Moring. Among those who are booked for Oc tober are Mr. R. L. Dibrell and wife, of Richmond, Va.: Mrs. Chas. W. Spicer, Rchmond; Mr. P. L. Marrow and party, Atlantic City. N. J'., with a string of horses; Mrs. George T. Sullivan and nieces, of Marietta, Ga.; Mrs. Peter Mal let t, of Fayetleville, N. C; Mr. J. W. Stringfellow and sister, of Richmond, Va.; Mr. James L. Cottrell.of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Peter Arriugtou, of New York City, who has been spending several weeks here, left today to visit her mother, Mrs. Pendleton, in Warrenton, N. C. Mrs. Arlington was a great addi tion to the social circle and her loss is keenly felt. ANNA STRIBL1NG MOODY. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorize) to refund your money if Foley's Honey aud Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs aud prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneu monia and consumption. Contains no opi ates. The geuuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. To politicians: When in doubt, take the side of the people. Wil mington Star. Ifi mm A few of the 300 famous REXALL Remedies, one for each human ill, are: FOR NERVES AMERICANfTiS ELIXIR The Rexall Americanitis Elixir is a. ton ic nerve food composed chiefly of free, Phosphorus, Glycophosphates, Iron Pyro phosphate and Calisava. The wonderful results of this remedy are. due to the fact that it supplies Phosphor ous to the nerve cells in a condition in which it can be immediately and easily taken up by them. The Glycophosphates, actual nerve tis sue builders, are one of the most retent and valuable additions to this branch cf medicine and unquestionably a ir.i.rr- effi cient remedy than the vell-knovii. Hypo phosphites. The Iron Pyrophosphates are the most easily assimilated form of iron wi h rive tone and color, and the combined alkaloids of Calisava Bark have a tonic client on al most all the functions of the body. 7c and 1.00 a bottle. I REXALL "93" KA TCKIC The famous Rexall "9o' HairTcrcij composed in chief of Resorcin, l.eu. iph thol and Pilocarpin. Resorcin is one of the latest and most effective germ-killers discoveied by science, and in connection with Bet.i ISaphthol, which is both germicidal and ar.tistptic, a combination is formed which not or.l7 destroys the germs which rob the hair of its nutriment, but creates a clean and hjalthy condition of the scalp, which pre vents the development of new germs. Pilocarpin is a well-known agent for re storing the hair to its natural color, whera the loss of color has been due to a disease of the scalp. It is not a coloring matter or dye. This combination of curatives mixed with alcohol as a stimulant, perfects th most efiective remedy for hair and scalp troubles known today. Per bottle, COc. . "REXALL" ORDERLIES The Ntw LaxaUva If you suffer from constipation or a sluggish liver, we want you to try this newest member of the Rexall family. It has never failed. "Rexall" Orderlies have all the virtues and none of the defects of those laxatives and cathartics already known. They ars harmless vanilla-Savored tablets that effect a re-adjustment of Nature's functions no griping, no ransea, no purging. Pleasar.t to the taste tnev give immedi-. ata relief. A trial w.ll prove to yon that they ar the best laxative and cathartic ever pre scribed. 10c a box of twelve; 25c a box of 38. Our stock is beautiful this season. Prices Right SAEflUJML WAHTKEKTS, o WATCH In the mean time we are ready to serve you with the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK we have ever carried in all our mercantile experience. THE GEO. .A. E30SE CO- a BT'TH h m lint Look for the label when you want the best in CLOTHING construction. The stamp of the maker to his wares is the best guarantee the wearer can have. See that the Clothing you buy bears the name of Schloss Bros. & Co. There are no better price. We have them in all AND HOYS. Big stock to select from SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR, &c BARNES CLOTHING STORE, "The Head to Foot Outfitters." SAEOTEIL - WAMIETS' MEW CILOTIffllKKG, HflDIE, IHI ATS. Best Makes. ILatest Styles. Onr stock Is complete and up-to-date. It will pay you to examine them. Full line of everything your BOY WAWTS from head to foot. THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK. TOO BUSY THIS WEEK SENDING OUT ORDERS AND GETTING EV ERYTHING IN SHAPE AFTER OUR To get up an advertisement. We are "advertised by our loving friends" our satisiied customers it is true but we realize the value of printers's ink notwithstanding, and will give it more attention as soon as we can get a breathing spell. IS -SIGN YOU DILL CW TKJS I Bit Ci GARKEHTS 5 Clothes made at any j 5fe sizes and patterns for M & ComDass n mw J l ft vBm' A -wa YW-.S-S..-A U I Mill i MilKi mm. a I Life l i I Fire Health Fidelity Accident Casualty insurance Department Kiiizcns Bank. RICHARD C. GARY. THE LONG WINTER DAYS Will not seem so long if yoiJ are a reader of the Atlanta Semi-Weekly Jouraai The South's Greatest Kewspapcr. Chock full of news from front to the last page. News while it is fresh. A marktt page no up-to-date farmer can afford not to read. A page for the ladies, gn useful household helps and hints.besides other numer- i ous features. Send for special premium offers and terms to agents. $750.00 in cash prizes are now being offered to agents. Full particulars for the asking. Contest closes December 1 5, 1 907. Write quick. A Idress, TfccSemi-Weckly Journal, ATLANTA, GA. READY FOR WINTER. NICK LINK or SPLINT COAL Will soon have full supply of HARD COAL Now is the Limy lophict' viir order hefore. privs ;i!!i!n. PINE AND HARD WOOD. Cut and Uncut to 5uit J'urchacr I.J. YOUNG, Phone OO. HENDERSON, N. C Mattress Factory. I have opened a inattrt-Ks f.n torT in the Heck building, roar f Sum 1'arham's store on Main HtrtM't.ttliei? I am prepared to make Mlr, t' and Shuck Matirtsses and irpuir same on short notico. Work guaran teed. Charges reaKonaMo. (Jivem? trial. :::::: G. E. MOURIS, JR., Main St. llENl)i;itS0N,NX Sale of Town Lot. HAVING BEES SL'BSTITl'TED Trut-e in plan of K. N ,T oeafK-d. in a nf-M-inl jm.r--.lii:i; Mr Clerk wherein all the parti. mtr.tJ narti., I lihll, by virtue of the poww ferred In a Deed cf Tnint ex.ni.1 I Rowland and wife, Xat.y Koalun.l.on ord in the ItetfHter'H offi.-e of "' in Book 1 of DeedH of Tr.it, on and the decree nforenaid Kulmt.tu linjj TruHteo, and at requent of t l.e l,.,!.l.-r ' debt Becured thereby, wll f'-r "u Court House door in 1Ihm!'-ih!i on Monday, Oct. 21 et, 1907, the lot of hind on the nortli.t mJoI lond street, bought of Ja.m-H ' w and Dave M. Hawkiim nnd Wt front on Uowland -in 0 back to land of Junie. !j'""h- i,,,, don ami adjoining lai.d of I. M. H k tb. North and W.T Chei.tl.auM.nljj SulHiit')'-'lTr"'''- , Henderson. N: '., Sej.t. 1"-1!K'7- They say money ike3 nnt mzh people in?. TV UNSURPASSABLE . CANDIES Ice Cream a lid Fountain Drinb of all kiudf Prescriptions Our Specialty, KERNER-McNAIR CO. druggists. Administrator's Notice- TTAVING QUALIFIED A A XJL tor of the entate oi i.on.ri - tfVtBt ceased, thi in to Rive notice t 1 Having claims natnm !"' ,i,iir4 decwiBed.to present them to tl.e nii ' administrator on or before the j-i September, 1908, or thi n".'" debted to the estate will D" mediate aettJement. i rnKY. . Administrator of Kobert Ilarr.-, d Henderson, .U.,pi- Administrator s Notice- A VIVO QUALIFIED AS ADMlNljM, IT L tor of the estate of the lf n,y Stainback, deceived, late o ' ""j-toi 8ta not said or befor the t9thday of s I tbr this notice will be plead in wr wW or this notice will wp''" gsid ei"; coTery. All perens indebted to tk9t. ... . . - i .- li-ir ui --. are requested to maKciu.. - This Sept. 16,150 . cthIMA"" Administrator of Nicholas " deceased. .. a Henderson. N. T . Ronte No -
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