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3 .5 a. I- j V THE HENDEIiSON GOL.D LEAF TMUKSDAY, OCTQBEK 17, 1907. The Gold Leaf. A Shameful Incident ESTABLISHED 1881. BY THAD R. MANNING. THURSDAY. OCT. 17, 1907. The Littleton Timos-Herald thinks as an advertising solicitor, Mr. Drewry ehonldjbe awarded thet-ham- pionship belt. . We expected as much. It is hard to break a newspaper man off from v;a M Witn. The Littleton TVfe Reformer of last week Bajs: Editor T. II. Walker has purchased a new outfit, a new cylinder press, tiRw tvoe and new lurniture, wun which he will rig up a printing office and we may expect to se9 the News Reporter launched again and making her voyages with new ana more uu- We are glad to note the success of raitnr Walker and shall welcome the return of the News Reporter to the field of journalism. State Prohibition Will Come! Raleigh Evening Times. The days of the saloon and dispen sary in N'orth Carolina are numbered. With each passing day the sentiment which for years has beer, piling up against the legal selline of whiskey has begun descending with a force that will prove irresistible. Honest men may differ as to whether the sale of liquor can be entirely stopped, and there are many good men who hold to the oninion that either the dispen sary or the saloon is the better solu tion, but the fact stands out cieany that both are doomed. Agitation will shortly begin in earnest in Salisbury and the election, which will surely be called, will result in prohibition. Winston will come next. That city has had experience with -prohibition, which was not reallv desired at the time, and there will be much opposition to an elec tion. In recent years, however, those favoring saloons have had bars established on both Third and Fourth streets, so that now a visitor to that enterpising city cannot reach the business portion of the town without having to pass several sa loons. This fact has not helped the hiirh license cause and will give the temperance forces material for the campaign. If an election is pulled off in Winston, the result will be a victory for the prohibitionists. Wilmington will be the last strong hold to be assailed. If we have our information correct, there are about sixty saloons in that city, and the sentiment there is not half so strong acainst sellintr whiskey as it 13 in the other duces. But in spite of gentiment, that city, too, will have prohibition. Ilaleigh 011 December 2G will prob ably vote on the question of "Dis pensary" or "No Dispensary." It is a safe conclusion to say that the chances are that the dispensary will be dispensed with. As the Question now stands it is reasonable to predict that within a year there will not be more than two cities in North Carolina selling or allowing to be sold liquor. The leg islature at its next session will then pass a law placing the entire State in the prohibition column. Legalized sellinjr of liquor in North Carolina, in the entire South, will soon be one of the ghosts of the past The people of the country are coining to the conclusion that it is not the function of the State to make drunkards. in Negro Question in the Church. FarmTille (Va) Herald. The netrro question forces itself into matters of church and State. Our Episcopal friends have been re cently dealing with it in the conven tion. It is strange to us that white folks don't recognize that negroes don t want to get religious instruct tion from white ministers or laymen. They know more about it than the whites do, at least they think so, and you can t knock it out of theiilieada. It is a waste of time endeavoring to get them under white influence. Eph- riam is joined to his idols," and the Bible adds, "let him alone." "Guilty, But Not Proven." Littleton Timee-IIsrald. The jury's verdict of "not guilty' in the Uowlands' trial at Ilaleigh was hardly a surprise. A verdict of "guilty, but not proven" would not Lave amounted to much. If this man and woman were really guilty of the crime as charged, their punishment in me ena is 6ure. 11 not guilty, they have suffered much already and will have much to endure. The shadow of the accusation will be with them all their lives. Htateaville Landmark. When the Rowlands were acquitted i iu Ilaleigh of the 'murder of Mrs. I Rowland s former nusDana, engi neer Charles R. Strange, there was a demonstration. There was apr nlnnsp. hverenns. crvine and liana- shaking and carrying-on generally in the court room. '1 hen wtien ine twow- landa got to their rooms they held a public reception, reopie crowueu about them to congratulate them and "some of their very enthusiastic friends," we are told, "drove up with a wagon load of flowers, which were presented to them." Th correspond ent of the Charlotte uoserver says: The Raleigh public, like other publics, is fikcle. But a few days ago the Uow lands appeared well nigh friendless. Today they were like locusts lor numbers, it appeared. That was to have Deen expectea. When the Rowlands stood in the shadow of the gallows their friends friends were few. Acquitted, the ncKie lopulace fell over itself to do them lonor. But we trust that ''other publics" in North Carolina at least are a little more discriminating in their demonstrations. The iarv said the Rowlands were not guilty of murder and the verdict must stand. But the evidence 01 their improper conduct prior to Strange's death was strongand their marriage three weeks after the dead engineer was laid away tecaeu 10 confirm it. 1'assing on this phase 01 the case we can do no better than quote the language of the Charlotte Chronicle: In the jubilation over the verdict of an acquittal the Ilaleigh people who trod on each other a heels, smashed each other's hats and tore each other's clothes in the mad rush to get the hand shake, must have overlooked these things. The hysteria excited by their case would have been out of place, even in a red light district. The conduct of the boarding-house keeper in Ilaleigh, to whose home the Rowlands went alter their acquittal, shines in contrast with that of the hysterical people who went wild over them. She told them to move and move at once and they did. It ia just also to say that the ilaleigh Aews and Uoserver, which condemns the demonstration, says it does not reprssent the Ilaleigh people, but was the act of a few thoughtless persona. Gave Good Advice to His Race. Commenting 011 the speech of ex- Contrressman II. F. Cheatham, pub lished in theGoLnLEAF, the Littleton 7 rue Reformer edited by an inteligent, worthy colored man, W. F. "ioung, savs "his eloquence, sound advice and admirable conservatism in treat ment of all public questions com mends him to the better judgment of the race. His advising our peo pie to show their appreciation for the good deeds and efforts directed in behalf of the race was right and commendable. His reference to Gov- enor Glenn and ex-Governor Aycock regarding the stand they have taken for neero education was a merited tribute to these two gentlemen." Illustrations in Uncle Remus's Maga zine. So large a proportion of the modern magazine is made up of its illustrations and 00 strongly do these illustrations appeal to the eye and the mind of tbe average reader, that it is of interest to note the very clever drawings in the cur rent number of Unck Remus's Magazine, The cover design is a charming drawing tbe second in tbe southern Uirl series and this time it is "The Mobile Girl," by li. V. Kadherny. Charlotte Harding, Fletcher U, Kan- sora, li. 11. l'alenske ana it. J. Dean, eon tribute drawings of real value and of more than ordinary artistic and literary appropriateness. ! Newspapers Menaced by Increased Cost of White Paper. Lnmberton Robesouisn. The price of the white paper upon which newspapers are printed has ad vanced nearly 50 per cent, in the last two years, and the end of the advance does not yet appear to De in signt. The advance has been so great that t threatei s to seriously cripple the newspaperj, and a number of. papers in this State have been compelled to advance subscription price lately. At a meeting of the American News paper Pnbiishers Association recently : 1 17 i . : 1 .:, ueiu in iew xurK. iu uuuaiuei tuio question it was decided to make a united and determined fight against the paper trust, which is so seriously menacing the prosperity or puoiisn- ers. it was resoiveu to petition toe government to institute proceedings against the trust at once, and a com mittee was appointed to.raise lunds or the employmentoi ableconnsel to assist the attorneys 01 the- govern ment in the prosecution. A resolu tion was adopted demanding a re peal of all import duties on paper and pulp and on all materials used n its manufacture, the position taken was that a tax on paper was a tax 011 education, auu lor tnis reason is a burden on the entire people. The fight for the repeal of this tariff on paper is one in which all papers will lie on the 8?me side, tor it im poses a grievous burden, Tiie papers that have fought always for n high protective tariff will sinir another tune now that their business is affected. Thomas A. Edison, the great American in ventor, says "Fully eighty per cent of the ill uess of manhood comes from eating iin 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 von overload it, or when you eat the wrong kind of food, the 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 attend to this at once by taking something that will actually do the work for the stomach Kodol will do this. It is a combination of natural digestants and vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to take. It digests what you eat. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. While the evidence was not suffic ient to convict the prisoners, FDr. D. S. Rowland and his wife yet it was ot sucu a character as to show that they were none too good for such a crime. The ovation that greeted the prisoners, after their release, was not at all creditable to those who participated in it. The idea of such a couple being greeted with cheers and presented with flowers. Pitts- boro Record. That was a big to-do tbe President 1 made in St. Louis over drinking a giasa 01 champagne, lie got up, raised his glass, put it down, sat down himself, got up again, lifted the glass, took a sip, turned asmile on the 1 crowd, and gulped it down. Simply disgusting. If he wanted the drink why didn't he take it and be done with it. Greenville Relector. THEJew Bern Sun well savs: "No finer work has been done for the in dustrial life of the South than that of the Manufacturers' Record. When the frenzied demagogy of the present dav is Dast there will le thnnsnnrla who will wish they had heeded the warning notes sounded by Mr. Rich ard 11. tdmonds." The man who will write an anony mous letter reflecting on soino one else, must not realize how mean he is. An honest man will either come put in the open with his criticisms or keep silent. The anonymous writer does not belong to the honorable class. Greenville Retiector. The Seaboard Air Line kettle, the News and Observer, insists that the Southern pot, the 77100s, is very, very blact. Kaleign boterprise. Tli "Arlington" Three Bvttoa Sack Happiness Happiness of man depends on good fibed, a good hone and good, clothes. The first two are essentially personal mat ters, and if not right, man quickly discovers It and makes a change. He may not be aware of hi3 clothes being wrong until some kind friend tells him, and that doesn't always happen because some people consider it a kindness not to mention such things. Take no chances, but employ a good tailor to make your clothes. We sell and recom mend the tailoring of STRAUSS BROTHERS Master Tailors Chicag Call and see the great new line we are now displaying. O. O. WHITE. Merchant Tailor, - Henderson, N. C The Jamestown Exposition. Joe Mitchell Chappie jn for 0:tbr. National Uagasine Standing at night upon the Gov ernment pier looking upon those miles of twinkling electric lights, the dome of the Auditorium building seems like a crown of fire from which the searchlight gleams out like a nocturnal sunburst. . Oh! the superb beauties of that night scene,' with the glow of electric lights standing out as if embossed in brilliant gold against the black of a midnight sky. I learned that in order to obtain accurate photo graphs of this wonderful scene expo sures are made in the day time. This giyes an accurate picture of every de tail of foilflge and other minute ob jects, and tlie night effect is obtained by exposing thesame film or plate after dark. The transformation in the grounds aud buildings in the past thirty days has been marvelous, and the James town Exposition is now a completed project that is attracting 1 visitors from all parts of the country. People coming to the various National con ventions held in the East feel that the visit would be incomplete without a trip to Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition. The only true constipation enre mttst bej pin iro soothing, healing action when it en tens the month. Hollister's .Rocky . Moun tain TVa ppBtores the whole system to a healthy, normal condition. 33 cents, Tea or TabletB. Parker's Two Drag Stores. Keep vour skirts clear and feel like a man. Turn gratr. aown aim give it the Horse laugh. Good conscience, self-respect, and manhood are worth more than all your ul-gotten dollars. 1 ea, more thau all the gold of tiol- conda. Wilmington Star. Commenting on the verdict acquit ting the Rowlands the Raleigh -En terprise says: The Enterprise predicted the ac quittal of the defendants some time ago, the prediction being based en tirely upon the weakness of the evi dence so far secured, though a num ber of circumstances appeared to fit well together. SAE2HJEIL (D3L(Q)TrnniiEJ(K One trial will convince you lhar biiuiiveiY 3 will relieve sererifiss and 1 &Hffn3S5 quicker and easier Ita ony otter preparation t sold for that purpose. i It penetrctcs fo he bone, a Quickens the biocd. drives I cway fatigue and gives strength I ond elasticity to rhe muscles. 1 Thousands use Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache Wl VilllVt Will UVIh4 l.luaVIWJ, l 111 ! i - i - i a -.. . joinrs. curs, cruises, Burns, or colic and insect stings PRICE 254,50$. 61.00 Or. tori 5. Sloan. Boaton.Mass.U.$Jl H?4C i Henderson LoanlReal Estate Co.. HENDERSON, N. C Paid in Capital, $13,500. President, Dr. F. R. Harris, Vice President, W. D. Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer, R. S.'ricCoin. Fire Insurance. Real Estate, OBJECTS AND PURPOSES OF THE COMPANY.' 1. To act as agents for Life Insurance Companies, Fire Insurance Compa nies, Health and" Accident Companies, and all other kinds of Insurance. 2. To buy and sell Real Estate for clients. 3. To loan money for clients. 4. To collect rents end handle property for rent. I Iff InCllfQnrP The Henderson Loan & Real Estate Co. is I11SUI anew, agent for this district for the Southern Life and Trust Co., of Greensboro, one of the oldest and certainly the strongest and most conservative companies in the South today. It has the largest cash capital of any company in the South. It has the largest pro portion of assets to its liabilities of any company in the South. In fact it was chosen by the Henderson Loan & Heal Estate Co. as the Best Company for the policy holder. In addition to this the Southern Life & Trust Co. loans all of the premiums collected in this territory at home. Not just once in awhile for an advertisement to catch your business, but all the time. r The Henderson Loan & Real Estate Co. represents some of the largest and best Firt Insurance companies in the world. In this Agency ia found the Original Four Fire Companies of Greensboro, N. C. These four big companies also invest their total net premiums here. We solicit your business and assure you of careful attention and fair deal ing from any Fire Company in which we put your business. The Henderson Loan & Ileal Estate Company conducts a general Real Estate business. IF YOD WANT TO BUY a piece of Real Estate we can save you money and generally can loan you a part of purchase price. If you want to buy a place in town or country, here or elsewhere, and do not know the place you want, give them a chance to find it for you. IF YOU WANT, TO SELL Re.il Estate, give ns a chance to sell it. We have constant demand for property. Muybe yours is just the property our client wants. We can nearly always loan a purchaser a part of price. That's why folks come to us to buy. It means a Cash Sale and a Quick Sale for you. There's some one wants your place. You might find him if you advertised. We do the advertising. It doesn't co.-t you a cent unless sale is made, und then only a stated commission or fixed price as you please. Henderson is growing. Buy Real Estate here for an investment. We'll keep it rented and collect you rents promptly. I 05ltlQ e mue a specialty of Loans. If you have any money to 1 13 loan consider the following proposition: Y'ou notify the Hen derson Loan & Real Estate Co. that you have some money to loan. Tell them date when money will be ready. The Henderson Loan & Real Estate Co. then finds party who wants the money, investigates titles to property offered as security, its Finance Committee, composed of Dr. F. R. Harris, W. D. Burwell, J. L. Currin atld R. J3. McCoin, inspect the property and never iuttii your money umess property is worm twice me amount ot loan. When the Henderson Loan & Real Estate Co. says the loan is good they believe in it so much that they are willing and do give you a gnarantee from tbe Company, which U worth now nearly $ 20,000. The Company also guarantee the principal will be paid when due and the interest within three days. We keep tbe Fire Insurance and Taxes paid. You have absolutely no trouble in making or collecting the loan. It costs you nothing. You take no risk. . You get the full 6 percent, on your monev for as long or as short a time as you wish to loan it. Why let your money draw less than 6 per cent, when you can get it all without trouble and it is absolutely safe. Borrowing Money. it'oVtV?Z find it? Our work is strictly confidential. Nobody knows anything about the matter but the one man who makts the loan. We only charge a small fee for finding money for you, drawing papers and making transfer. When you want money come to us. If .you are interested in any of the above lines, call on us. We keep money at home, We are for this section and its interests all the time. Respectfully, HENDERSON LOAN & REAL ESTATE COMPANY. PHONE 139. P. O. BOX 116. SSWiJi-A-! SffiKDE! SAT! Best Makes. Latest Styles, Our stock is complete and up-to-date. It will pay you to examine them. Eull line f everything jmiv BY WAMTS from head to foot. Our stock is beautiful this season. Prices Right. SAEflUJIEIL WA1 s I IFMJL your- FalB mm it Buy. We are ready to Winter memorandum thing you want. (Bonn stfaDsEs Ss Dai rage HsepS(8iw(B(tlI small (Dmaefm (DSibq siM yoan ami imw sE OME QJQ VODIUIJS FULL 7 re We always refund money if your pur chases are not satisfactory 9 TIME (SEdD. fl. ERxGD&E fm TBI A Sure We SiPYMllffLL KNOKfl - - Hi Tuts" uett On' Garments (J Wholesale Drapers tot k Con IB Guarantees Superiority. 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 Clothes made at any price." We have them in all sizes and patterns for MEN AND BOYS. Big stock to select from SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR, &c. 7. - ' ' c r " ' i ', ' 4 y' i " J. "4 turns we, i tfy ' f tat CtMket MHm S BARNES CLOTHING STORE, "The Head to Foot Outfitters." ' For Safa. One 12-Lorstspower sta-i' Engine, coinrlet.. Fnirbiiuk-xY Oo's make. Ks- M.r. . One No. 4. Class A. .aw,t v ., Co. Blow 6pewl,sinKlPHi.lu' ;,T.A,art ial Sewerage Pump. u "i. 1 Ixntlipr Hand, . wide. Extra RoofJ. A!! J-i 1 These articles must v s1i, -S5ee nie if interested. !:! '?,. sin s rowrit October 8, 1007. ,- Pi- Notice toTax 7 WILL ATTEND AT Til;. T X :1hcps lielow stnH.l f, ,ir -lAj receiving taxw for t!,i- j .,,';-.r''r!'" Amos' Honda;. Middl Eturg. Turt'Ey. White's Store, Friday. To'Knesviiie, Tiiesday. VUiiainsboro, Wednesday, Dabney, Thursday, Kittrell, Saturday, Henderson, Monday. Cto'iSi '1 w iS n V ii ft. 1; ni.ri; I will le in my ofS dur'n- i- Vn.nmhil. TIOuu lliiuil ... . .lUTrui... - ' ' l i:h- alii1. . taxes, Mate, School iit;! i'i.iui'v. , . ; money, and if Poll Taxo ai. n.,t It' fljst of XoveinlxT. I'.HjT. i in !;, i.,, '. to u-Hrnishpe. Yon will ' thin matter and fhv m. ir.nih!,. ' V wH eoHt. Your tax.'s niur I... j ,,i ; "'' not forget them. ''".. Vtv r'sp.T!.!;v i:. A lM'n ; ft s o o o e o o 9 0 e o Uic IRse Health 9 O o o Casualty o Insurance Department! o I Citizens B:;nk. t S KirHAIlD ('. JAKY. : M;iiuint o JOSEPH C. HARRIS. THOMAS mm BELLE CAW JUST OPENED. Noted fur Cleanness and Quick Service. Visit our diningrocm. Our f-oda fountain i fluwii'-; w it in. II oi!. i! COLD DRINKS. ICE C?na A SPLCi Ml V. Polite attention to ail. We hope to gain your patrona-ge. .... HARRIS & mm, PROPRIETORS. TeiserBldg. : 338Garr.ett& READY FOR WINTER. mci: link or SPLINT COAL Will soon have full supply of - HARD COAL. Now i.s tlietinn topi ! ui.r order leforo :i'-ts ailvaine. PINE AND HARD WOOD. Cut and Urcut to Suit lurchser. I. J. YOUNG, Phone OO. HEKDERSOX.y 7) ; i J l iiey say rnone does net make people happy Trjafccx cf 6 UNSURPASSABLE CANDIES! 1 zz Cream Fountain Drinb i.f a!! ki".'J-- Prescriptions Our SptfflK KERNER-McNAIR CO, Administrator's Notice- . wiv,TI-' u-iiti AH .!!' ' . HAVING QUA LI FI AS A tor of ttie Pt5tatc of II "" .,1 t. I : t-r. r. :-t. I.fllill- l inifKru, luii. in i ji Iiat'innr i.lnlmc mrti il'K I th" 1 ' deceased, to prefnt tln iii 1" V administrator on or Mnvr September, l08,or tbif n"-' ' ed in bar of their rexov-.y. -v debted to the estate w;i ! " mediate Bettlempiit. . liF.NNKTl M -Administrator of Hob. it Ha; Heoderson, N. '., Sept. '. l-k Administrator's Notice- rt Hurr.. , all ' ;....f 't' fa H rTAVI) NO QUA LI FI K-SS- JLX tor of tbe estate o: rosV; Stainback, deceased, late ;;,h"rI't0' . notice in hereby piven for a.i i ' t ' said deceased to prenent Zvxemt. thi notice will be pl-"i i tt& on or thi. notice will be pl-ai .1 .,, cover. All perns iibt, . f,ttlflt' are requested to mateln.m. l''', This Sept. 16, 1007. sBAfE. w it ifn11'' Administrator of Nicb!a9 - deceased. , . Henderson. N. C. Houte o. - -: L
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