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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1907. rowers. Afer the harvest and the marketing of your crops, let us offer this timely SUGGESTION: Deposit the entire amount in our Savings " Department and check only tha.t which is an absolute necessity. You'll be sur prised to know how much further your money goes with our help. Call personally or write for an explana tion of this system. Citizens Bank of Henderson. HENDERSON, N. C. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00. VERY LOW PRICES. On Lumber, Lime, Shingles Poors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, &c JOHN B. W ATKINS. Notice. I pi'ii i iMlllC- i the sifter this date, all cards s. olit iiiiries, resolutions of etc., printed in the Gold II U cliarfrei for. Curds of , ill li.' .",() cents up, according mount of spare used. Obit- i . . . .. . r i. ... t' i u ,-!llllllIIS Ul le.NJICl-l, etc., l i-iit a word. In all cases must accompany tno order, m. ai s of course purely obituary T'. !!"! 'Ail Jl' -s. All f.n-ls that. are or interest ,p J HI HUM li U 11 t: Hi nt'vy n i;i ion with anv death not ire. con- Tlii- MajeHtic Manufacturing Co., of v, ; !,i. Mo., have a man at WAT KiNS IIAUDWARi: GO'S, store all this v,.cl;. showing the Majestic Range in actual Hjii-ratioii, baking and serving l.i-cuit to the large crowds. irj-'-KxIiibit will hecontinued until next V.hi"d;iy night. --- - -4IK - I'ol: SAl.lv 'i registered Berkshire sous. i months old. Jordan F. Join s sitoi-k. Too fine to kill and will be "iiM vi TV lo a . R. II. SOITIIERLANI), Henderson, N. ('. Vim are cordially invited to attend our exhibit any day this week and until next V.hi"s:lay night. Come nnd have a cup ot j'offi'e and hot biscuits if you in tcii'l t'i Imv or not. ATKINS UARDW A RIO CO. For Sale. I IIC " (II II 1 mule, 0 years old. Sound ;ui.l well hrokc Any woman can handle new two-horse wagon of harness as good as J. Y. l'EGRAM, Henderson, N. C. liim. Also one ;tiiil !.nlil( set Ili'W. It. I--. I). No. 'J. Vuii can Have money on your next pair ,.Mi...-s by buying them at II. THOMAS- o.vs. Have von seen the modern cooking wonder At the WATKINS HARDWARE ru1 ( nine in any day this week and up to next Wednesday night. PHOTOGRAPHS: cards for o0 !." rents post card . post cam jinoios lor . i a t , r cents, (iiiaranteed work. COBB I'HOTO CO. Stinlii) on Main street, next door to potot!ici over 5 and lOCent store. Hi ul WATKINS HARDWARE CO'S inlvertiscinent in this paper and you will not wonder why they have such crowds every tiny. Exhibit will hecontinued until next Wednesday night. Write for Free Catalogue. Why pay from two to three prices for fruit t rees and all kinds of nursery s'ock? The Continental Riant Co., (0. W. Black null). Kittrell, N. C, sells direct to the peojile at wholesale rates. Write for free catalogue and buy direct from the nnrserv. ;. I a handsome set of ware, worm 7 ,o, free. See WATKINS HARDWARE ('t'S advertisement in this paperfor par ticulars. Exhibit will be continued until next Wednesday night. Y' line of brogan shoes to be sold rheapat II. THOMASON'S. PHOTOGRaPUS: We have opened a Htii'lin on Main street, next door to post ntliee for small work. We iruarantee our W'irii in every respect. Good clear pic tures, guaranteed not to fade and to give satisfaction. COBB I'HOTO CO. stmlio on Main street, next door to postoili, e. over oand 10 Cent store. . 1' 'n't fail to read carefully WATKINS HAUIV.UE CO S advertisement in this Paper. Exhibit will be continued until n'! Wednesday night. The attention of the ladies is called to our line of our new fall goods just re ceive.) H. THOMASON. Flower Bulbs for Sale. The Whatsoever Circle of the King's hau-huM-s have on sale at Mrs. Missi lier s store some choice flower bulbs, nar cissus, hyacinths, etc. Prices very rea- ""liahle. i"t!u-r line of new shoes just received il H I'li'CMASON'S. Also a good line ,!' half sules and shoe repairs. PHOTOGRAPHS: 2-" for 2."c 5 P'sitimi-i liiiaranteed work. Hood clear l'i tun , warranted not to fade. Studio "ii Main street, next door to postollice, 'vcr ,"i and lo rent Store. Wanted. the SEED COTTON in Vance, kiin and Warren counties. We "''''.era for it. All t r.i! have ;f.o. a. rose co., Henderson, N. C. l- s We an the largest buyers of e"d t'otton in Vance county. Vn "Duds continue to arrive at H. 'ilMNl son s. You will save money J Yi4 them before buying. lants for Winter. 1 rns aiul Tabus. Plants for halls and a:r i oriiers. Ferns for tables, Norfolk Inland Pines, Primroses. MRS. (1. 1'. W00DW0RTH, Florist. Going to Jamestown Exposition? Get to using Wm. H. Brown & Bro's POCAHONTAS - . PERFUME. FOR SALE AT Kerner-McNair's Drug Store. POU SALL-A perfectly gentle horse, w-ii fraitl ol cars or automobiles. W ill work to anything. Seven years old. MRS. JANE Y. HARRIS. Boarding. Persons desiring first-class room and board can be accommodated by applying - MRS. R. (J. BOBBITT, No. 30-3, William St. Centre of town and convenient to busi ness. Wanted for U. S. Army. Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and and 35; citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits who can speak, red and write English. For information apply to Re cruiting Office, Cooper Opera House, Henderson, N. C. . . Be sure and call at our etore one day this week, or up to Wednesday night of next week. WATKINS HARDWARE CO. Bazaar and Entertainment. The Whatsoever Circle of the King's Daughters and Sons will hold their Annual Bazaar Dec. 4th and 5th. Dinners and suppers served each day. An enter tainment will be presented each night. Flowers and fancy articles for sale at popular prices. Mrs. Jane Y. Harris advertises a perfectly gentle horse for sale. Not afraid of cars or automobiles. Will work anywhere. Seven years old. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker, Messrs. W. D. Burwell, II. J. Corbitt, J. II. Brodie and E. JJ. Taylor attended the Burwell-Brodie marriage in Wil son last week. The stone work new front of the First National Bank building is finished. It is very handsome, an ornament to the town and a credit to that institution. R. II. Soutberland advertises 3 thoroughbred Berkshire sows, 6 months old, for sale. Jordan F. Jones (registered) stock. Reason for sell ing is that lie does nor. want to kill them. 2 cent copies of Lena Rivers are on sale at the Henderson BookStore for 15 cents. This is done to make the public familiar with the story of Lena Rivers which will appear at the Grand Theatre November 14th. S. L. Parham gives notice of having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Americus Bridgers, deceased. Persons having claims against the estate or indebted thereto will take notice and govern them selves accordingly. Hugh T. Powell, trustee, adver tises to sell a tract of land contain ing 33 acres, in Williatnsboro town ship, at public auction for cash, at the court house door on Monday, Dec. 9th. See notice elsewhere for more definite particulars. Mr. Charlie Dean who is a hospital steward iu the United States navy, returned to Norfolk last Thursday after spending a few days at home on a visit. He is attached to the Kentiickv and hastened back to join his ship which will sail shortly with the fleet for Pacific waters. The new railroad from Mausonhas been built to Nutbush creek, and the expectation is that it will reach Townsville by the first of January. The road follows the right of way of the old Dan Valley railroad and the cost of building is lessened consider ably by thus avoiding heavy grad ing" Mr. and Mrs. Spotswood Burwell, who were married in AVilson last week, have returned from their bridal trip and are now "at home" to their friends. Henderson gives cordial wel come to Mrs. Burwell who is a daugh tpr nf the late Dr. Walter Brodie, a native of this county, and is herself known to many of our people. "I regard Fred Emerson Brooks' TipL-Ptt's Chnnre' the greatest poem i pvpr boiirri. a ltd the suuerior of Tennvsou's 'Charge of the Light Brigade '" So savs Hon. Henry Wat terson. Henderson people win uue an opportunity of hearing Mr. Brooks . , . at the Grand Tbeatre next iionuay night. .v nrotfv love storv. n-ivintr rise to unbounded and wholesome fun, is a decided novelty, but this is the com bination furnished in "Lena Rivers, the most brilliantcomedydramasuc cess of the season, which will be pre--cmtpd nt the Grand Theatre next Thursday night by an exceptionally clever company neaaea uy Blanch Crazier. Tickets on sate at Pirie-Davis Company's, Nothing but unstinted praise from those who have attended a perform ance of "Lena Rivers," a dramatiza tion of Mrs. Mary J. Holme' popular novel. Those who have seen it will surely want to see it again and those bn have not will undoubtedly avail themselves of an opportunity to wit uess an unusually clever comedy, in- Mfo,i rvc nn nniisuallv splendid A uaa Hr tiss Blanche rtf II T1H I I V . I irailCU J T nrrnronv npflflen DY Crozier. Attneuranu iuraucuv. Thursday bight Thore is nothing: better for stomach troubles than K0D0L, which contains the -nm iuices found in a healthy stomach. KODOL is offered on a guaranteed plan for the relief of heart bum. flatulence, sour gtoniacb, belchiDg oi gas, nausea and all Btntnclf troubles. So at times when you don't feel just right, when you are drowsy after meals and your head aches or when you nn ambition and you are cross ana w tftV a little KODOL. It digests what you eat. H will mate you healthy. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. K,g WcM tie Third. ! fit tho finocf Tvn.f.-. Ono rt V 5 i. " - me uutwu nenormnriepu ctoi- witnessed in Henderson was John iu ,HlckeJ'8 majestic revival of bhakespeare's immortal tragedv, King Richard the Third, as presented by John Griffith, supported by an excellent company, at the Grand Iheatre last Thursday night. Mr. Griffith was unknown to local play goers but he firmly established him self in their approbation and admira tion by his splendid acting. No more powerful actor has appeared Ix.-fore the foot lights in Henderson. As all know who have witnessed the play, the character of King Richard is not an admirable one. From the stand point of popularizing the actor as well aa histrionic ability required it is a difficult role to assume. With his cold-blooded, selfish, tyrannous nature a murderer at heart and in deed moved and controlled by over leaping ambition, the part is not a pleasing one and only good acting makes it so. This Mr. Griffith did he compelled admiration and ap plause despite his hateful character. One seemed to lose sight of his cruel words and crueler deeds, his con scienceless deception and mean gri maces of face in the force and natu ralness of his acting. Mr. Griffith's support was very good. Deserving of special mention are Devore Parmer as Earl of Rich mond and Duke of, Buckingham John W. Thompson as King Henry VI, Miss Mabel Standish as Lady Anne, Miss Alma Aiken as Queen Elizabeth, Miss Helen Wesley as Edward, Prince of Wales, aud Master Wesley as Duke of York. It was not a demonstrative audi encethe applause was scant, in fact yet we think the merits of the com pany were fully appreciated and the penormance thoroughly enjoyed Manager Aronson deserves the thanks of his patrons for providing such attractions as this as fine ns any of the larger towns get. Approaching Marriage. Announcement is made of the ap proaching marriage of Mr. Walter II. Hart, who will claim a Georgia bride on November 30th. The mar riage will occur in Atlanta, where Mr. Hart lives, and he will, wed Miss Mabel Barnard. Their honeymoon trip will include a visit to Henderson to stay awhile with Nr. and Mrs. W. H. Hart, parents of the groom-elect. No cards have been issued. Walter Hart is a Henderson boy, and he has a great many friends here who will extend cordial congratula tions and best wishes in advance of the happy event. Gold Medal for Best Leaf Tobacco. Among the prize winners at the Jamestown Exposition was Mr. Peter McMillan of Vance county, who was awarded agold medal for best leaf tobacco. As far as we have observed in looking over the official list of awards this was the only gold medal that comes to Vance county and the destruction is therefore all the more creditable to the young man. Mr. McMillan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan, and is ac counted one of the most intelligent and successful farmers of his years in the county. In this connection it mav be stated that Patapsco guano, sold by the Beacom Supply Company, was the brand used by Mr. McMillan in pro ducing his gold medal bright, leaf tobacco. Trouble With the Lights. It is so seldom that there is any trouble with the electric lights when anything does go wrong Electrician Wood worth wants to take the public into his confidence and tell them what was the matter. When the lights went out one night last week and remained off longer than usual Mr. Woodworth could not answer each phone call and explain the situa tion to enquiring customers and so he desires the Gold Leaf to make a brief explanation for him. Because, he had broken his record and was worried about it. This was the first time the lights had been out in the first part of the evening all of them since the new plant was installed three years ago. And two years of the three the plant was operated with one engine aud dynamo. The new engine was put in less than a year ago. This is a good record and the management challenges any plant in North Carolina to show a similar one. But even in the best of regulated plants accidents will sometimes occur and tho best of records be broken. And some times trouble arises from the most trivial causes. This was the case last week. The threads of two small brass screws on the regula tor stripped, the damage was done, the machinery was crippled, the lights were out, and there was darkness until the other engine could be started. This had not been in use that day, being cleaned and overhauled, was cold and had to be started slow. But for this the lichts would not have been out over three minutes. Saying which the public knows why the lights went out ana appreciate the nredicament Moses was iu even if the v don't know where he was and Mr. Woodworth cat give attention to other matters now without taking time to tell how it happened. Fred Emerson Brooks, Poet-Humor ist. Of Fred Emerson Brooks the poet- humorist, who will be seen and beard in one of his popular entertainnents at the Grand Tbeatre next Monday night, the following press notices will o-ive some idea of what to expect: Fred Emerson Brooks the poet-humor ist, has a rare and wonderful cut. a tal- Ant for recitation, uis reaaincs, use ' .... t . .i iri. Dickens, are full of his individuality. Wonderful pathos, keen humor and in cisive wit in ms selections. iewisiou Journal. He is a remarkably fine reader as well . . 3 i. : - i . : l . as a creac poei, auu ms Beieinuus msi pveninc were devoid of "stajriness" and rivn witn a naturalness iutti ai oucu with a naturalness mat at broucht him in favor with the audience and stamped him a reader of the first- I ...... class. Lowell Mail. He is an entertainer of a very high order, and his selections, all original. evinced the keen sense of humor and na.tb.os of their author. Urooks 19 an orator as well as at wit, and hi9 delight- fa! pantomime and mimicry kept his au dience in tne oest, o numor lurouguuui. Detroit free Press. Trial Catarrh t reatments are beTng mailep out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people j without a penny's cost the great value of i this scientific prescription known to drug- ' gists everywhere as Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Thomas Bros. I Whije Longer- i . w I Watkins Hardware Company Will Continue Cooking Exhibit Until Next Wednesday Night that Oth ers May Avail Themselves of Great Majestic Range Offer. The cooking exhibit of the Wat- kins Hardware Company will le con tinued until next Wednesday night. This exhibit was announced for this week only but so satisfactory has it been that the management are en couraged to continue it a few days longer in order to give greater num bers of persons an opportunity to visit the store and witness it. lliey realize that one time seeing the Ma jestic range in operation is sufficient to convince any one of its merits, but only a limited number can visit the store at one time aud the demons tration must necessarily hecontinued from day to day for a reasonable length of time to accommodate all who are interested. The same conditions will apply as long as the exhibit continues. That is 7.50 worth of excellent kitchen ware will be given free with each Ma jestic range purchased. The Watkins Hardware Company wish to impress the fact that if you are in need of a range, it will be to your interest to buy now, because you not only get $7.50 worth of valuable kitchen ware free but get the best range that can be made for the money. " A cordial invitation is extended every one to visit the store, have a cup of coffee and biscuits, see the great Majestic range in operation, have the demonstrator explain its mechanism and superior points to you, and they will feel that the time and trouble has not been wasted whether j'ou buy or not. It is the ad vertising the future business they are alter as much as present sales. Therefore they invite you and want you to accept the invitation to visit their store to see the cooking exhibit with the Majestic range. Mr. H. L. Sterling, an expert from the factory, is in charge and will give cordial welcome to all visitors. There is nothing about the Majestic range that he does not know, and nothing affords him greater pleasure than to talk and exemplify the merits of Ma jestic- ranges. Mr. Sterling impresses one as the right 'man in the right place, as clever as he is versatile, and one who ''breaks bread" with him goes away with a trood opinion of the man aud th superior article he represents. Personal. Mr. I). M. Dunlop of Baltimore, is a Henderson visitor tins week, ile has been traveling in Texas and ad jacent territory for some months but was called in temporarily by his house on account of the unsettled condition of the money market. Mr. Dunlop stopped over in Oxford oe tween trains to see some friends and although it had been 37 years since he was there last he recognized many familiar landmarks. It has been nearlv 2o vears since his last visit to Henderson and he says it looks like another place altogether. He is much impressed with the street improve ments and says in all his travels he has not seen a town of the same size that gives evidence of being a better town than Henderson. That arc STVLSSH That's COMF'RTABLE SHOES Timt WEAR WELL Can fit the ENTIRE family at prices to PLEASE the treasurer. Try us. Thomas & Newcomb. r Scene from "Lena Rivers" Grand Theatre, Thursday, Nov. 14 The King of all Safety Razors. The Arnold Safety Razor. It' new, aimplm surf handy. Come la and look It over. At Burwell-Brodie. Marriage of Mr. Spotswood Bur well and Miss Frances Brodie, the Happy Event Occurring at St Timothy's Episcopal Church in Wilson,Wednesday Night, Oct 30. Wilson Times. Oct. 31st. Wilson society bad the opportunity last evening of witnessing a beautiful wedding ceremony in Sr. Timothy's Epis copal church when Miss Frances Brodie of this city, and daughter of Mrs. Dr. Brodie. became the bride of Mr. Spots wood Burwell of Henderson, N. C. The ladies of the chnrch and frfends of the bride had transformed the church into a scene from fiowerland, the color scheme being white and green. Ferns were banked in luxurious profusion around the altar and organ, and white draperies of smilax and ivy were effec tively entwined. Large white chryp anthemums were placed in conspicuous places, and lighted candles lent a pretty glow to the lovely picture. ' The seven bridesmaids in lovely gowns of white chiffon came down the aisle from the vestry room with Miss Arring ton first, and the others two by two, bearing a chain of tulleand smilax which they linked at intervals over the seats m the" aisles. They proceeded to the en trance where they met the bride and turning came dtjwn the aisle toward the altar two ladies abreast, and two gen tlemen abreast. Then came Mrs. How ard Jones, dame of honor, exquisitely gowned in a dress of pale green carrying a boquet of carnations and ferns, followed by Miss Moore, the maid of honor, who was also gowned in pale green and carry ing a bouquet of the same flowers. The bride, leaning upon the arm of her broth er, Mr. Louis Brodie, and charming in a white lace robe, carrying a shower boquet of lilies of the valley, met the groom and best man. Mr. Y. I). Burwell, brother of the groom, at the altar. Before the ceremony Miss Mildred Roney exquisitely rendered a solo, "0, Perfect Love," while Mrs. C. A. Thomp son, a lady of rare musical talent, pre sided at the organ and sweetly played Mendelssohn's wedding march as the party came in and Lohengren as a reces sional. The party grouped themselves around the altar and Rev. T. A. Cheat ham, rector of the church, conducted the impreseive ceremony which made them one. After this they left the church in re verse order, and repaired to the home of the bride where a reception lasting until the hour of departure at midnight for their Northern tour was attended by a number of friends both iu and out of town. The guests were received at the door by Mr. Howard F. Jones, while Mrs. H. F. Jones. Mr. T. L. Brodie, the bride and groom, Mr. W. D. Burwell, Mr. J. II. Brodie, Miss Carrie Helen Moore, Mr. E. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker, of Henderson, Dr. Ben Herring, Mr. L. E. Barnes, Miss Maud Arrington . of Raleigh , and Mr. R. J. Corbitt received in the par lor. Mrs. T. F. Pettue, assisted by Mrs. Paul Branch, presided in the dining room, and Misses Lottie Bacon and Mil dred Taylor served coffee in theliall. Mrs C A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wiggins were in the present room. The presents were numerous and very handsome, attesting the regard and popularity of theee two young people. Prof. Crocias' band of Washington, D. C, furnished music. Miss Brodie is charming in every sense of the world and Henderson is to be con gratulated on such an addition, and they don't make cleverer fellows than Spot Burwell. They have the best wishes of our people. The WATKINS HARDWARE CO. are giving fre? a handsome set of ware, well worth $7.50. See advertisement in this paper. Exhibit will be continued until next Wednesday night. Henderson Candy Kitchen. J. N. Dames & Co. is the name of a new firm in Henderson. They have rented the store room in the Owen Davis building next door to the First National Bank, opposite the post of fice, and have fitted up the same in nice style for their business that of a high class confectionery aud fruit store. The place will be known as the Henderson Candy Kitchen. Tluy make their own candies and thefresh ness as well as excellence of their goods will be a point in their favor. Messrs. Dames & Co. have been doing business in Oxford for three years and have built up. a good trade. They will continue business there in addition to conducting a store in Henderson. They expect to open Saturday and invite the public to call and inspect their place of business. DeWitts Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve penetrates the pores thoroughly cleanses and is healing and soothing. Good for piles. Sold at Parker's Two Drng Stores. - B. S. ARONSON'S. Buck's Stoves & Ranges A Record of Over Half a Century's Success and Satisfaction Behind Them The "Great White line" Celebrated in Thousands of Hap py Homes as "The Peace Makers" For over half a century Bock's stoves and ranges have been made and used and they are better today than they ever were. They are made of better rtaterial, more perfectly con structed and last longer. In point of strength, solidity, ease of operation, beauty and utility of design, dura-v bility," and economy in fuel consump tion, Buck's 6toves and ranges take first rank. There are so many points in their favor that it is difficult to enumerate them all, but the white enamel lining to oveu doors and oven racks is a distinctive Buck's feature aud one that appeals to every house wife. Good cooking not only requires care, but cleauliness especially mthe process of baking, when the chemical changes render contamination doub ly easy. The racks and oven doors of Buck's stoves being whiteenameled there are no crevices to collect filth from the fumes of general oven odors. Bv simrdv wioinfr it off with a damp cloth the oven can In? kept always sweet and clean. Then again Buck's ranges are fuel savers. The first cost of a Buck's range is but a small part of the final cost the range is so long lived that it eats up many times its original price ia fuel. A very small saving in fuel each day, makes a tremendous savingduring the lifetimeof thestove a saving of many times the original cost. The fuel-saving quality of Ruck's ranges should alone be suffi cient to commend them to the eco nomical buyer. "Pretty is as as pretty does" with a stove as well as with the "sweet, young thing." A stove, of course, should be measured first, by its per formancesecond, by its appearance. Buck's stoves and ranges have all the advantages and conveniences of the ordinary kind with more added and they are as. beautiful as it is .possible to make them. No matter what kind of a stove you want, whether you want it for heating or cooking, dining room, bed room or kitchen; whether for coal or wood fuel, in buying a stove that bears the Buck's trade-mark you are absolutely safe, for you are buying the best article it is possible to build. This is the claim the manu facturers make, and more than half a buudred years of successful business experience and thousands of satis fied customers scattered throughout the country attest the correctness thereof. Daniel & Co. have sold Buck's stoves and ranges iu Henderson for the past twelve years. There are hun dreds of them iu use all over Yance and adjoining counties and uo com plaint has ever come to the sellers when they were set up right. If there has been complaint it was the fault of an imperfect flue and as soon as this was corrected the pucrhaser forthwith joined the innumerable throng of satisfied users in a chorus of praise of Buck's stoves and ranges. Daniel & Co. have a large line of Buck's stoves, ranges and heaters which they will take pleasure in show ing to visitors whether they wish to buy or not. You can't be well if you have a weak, un healthy, tired out stomach. Neither can you feel good if by some little irregularity in eating you have caused the stomach to get out of order. These little stomach troubles are signs of indigestion, which may and very often do Jtnrn into a very bad case of dyspepsia. Don't allow this to go on a single day without doing something to overcome it. Take some good reliable and afe digestant like K0D0L For Dyspepsia. K0D0L is the best remedy known today for heart burn, belching and all troubles arising from a disordered digestion. It is pleasant to take and affords relief promptly. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. fiRAND THEATRR " B. S. ARONSON, Manager. Thursday. Nov. 14th. C. H. PACKARD OFFERS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY Miss Blanche Crozier IN THE FOUR ACT COMEDY DRAMA LENA RIVERS A PLAY ONCE SEEN NEVER FORGOTTEN. Bristling with scenes of love, pathos and comedy. A play that touches the heart, aronsos your sympathy and awakens the noblest of sentiments. Prices 25, 50, 75 and $1.00. Reserved seats at l'irie-Davis Co's. 4 ) Still left, a few j Ladies9 Ready-Made ShMsI 4 Which will be sold AT COST. f See table just inside the door f MRS. HISSILUER. Notice. I HAVE THIS DAY QUALIFIED AS Executor of the last will and testament ol Amenrus Bridgers, late of Henderson, nee county, u., ana 1 Hereby notify all- persons narmg ciurns against the estate to present them to me. duly verified, at once. II not presented before hor. 7th, 1908, this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery au imiu lyueuwu w BU1U mate Wl i please make immediate payment. Henderson, A. L. .ov. oth, 1807. S. L. PARHAM, Executor of Americus Bridgers, deceased. Hsubt T. Powell, Attorney. c o 0 o o 0 o o Henderson, Rl. SS. You will never learn the growing power of money till you plant some o 0 0 C) 0 1) o o 0 o o 0 Deposit YOUR FUNDS IN OUR S. R. HAR.R.IS. President o c The New Fall Overcoats. lVow that chilly weather is really here, it's time to think seriously about that Fall and Winter Overcoat you'll soon be needing. We can supply your wants perfectly. Our big 6tock includes the best products from the finest makers in the land for example; a complete line from Sehloss Rros. & Co. makers of the famous "CORRECT CLOTHES FOR GENTLEMEN." We have these and other splendid garments iu the very latest styles and models, equal to those you would find in tho best .few York Stores. The illustration shows two new styles. The "Co lumbia" to the rlahtls amedlum weloht.aJI-the-uear round garment, while the figure at the left shows the latest Idea In a Great-Goat. This Is called the "Conqueror." These are onlu two among the many new models we show. Come in and see them. IL. W. Barnes Clothing Store. THE STORE OF STANDARD VALUE. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmi I New Goods Seeded Raisins, Prunes, Citron, Walnuts, Almonds, Currants, Dates, Figs, Mince Meat. I These are just a few that have already ar rived, others are coming in daily. Our stock will be the largest and most complete ever brought to Henderson. We want your patronage and promise sat isfaction in QUALITY, PRICE, SERVICE. One more wagon has been added to our delivery which gives you the quickest ser- vice possime to oe nad. Thanking you for past favors, we are, 2 YOURS VERY TRULY, i PIRIE-DAVIS COMPANY. "GROCERIES OF QUALITY." 3 FAVORITE STOVES I RANGES fWWK Stand in a class to them selves unexcelled in Heat ing and Baking qualities. They have many features in their construction that nr patntei and NOT made iu other stoves and runec. FAVORITE STEEL PLATE RANGES ex. t Ml mb'-m because they are More Durable, I Jake IMter, une Less Fix;l. FWORITE THREE FLUE BASE BURNERS are tho best heaters made. They will heat as i.iuch npace with ton of coal as any other stove will beat with four tons. - , If you will compare the castings, nickel work, the flUiu of the joints, doors, registers, etc., in a Favorite with other makm ol stoves, and ranges you will appreciate their Superior Quality. We are exclusive selling agents for Favorite Stoves and Ilanges in Henderson. We have a splendid Una various fcizes and prices to select from and would be glad to have you come in and examine them. If you want a etova or ronge, we do not hesitate to say it would be economy arid iatisfactiou to you to buy a FA VOTUTE. SB, L7. MMSHDEE FfUUSRimrHJESE GIB. 4 I flY-Pt Q c Swect t0 Eat LMA "Vl3 U ACufrfewdLuxtiTe. o 0 o o 0 0 C) 0 o o o 0 o Savings Department (J 0 S. T. PEACE. () Cashier. Just Received. 1 Buckwheat Flour, Oatmeal, California Peaches, ; "Queen" Tomatoes,; Corn, Maple Syrup, Heinze's Preserves, Maraschina Cherries,; 1 Ritter s Preserves. tciitsi Mas. t ct.1 Korfol Dyspepsia Cure Dioeats what vow eat.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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