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" OA.ox.i3srA, aox.nsr, BQELtvvEisr's Blessings-Attend
NO. 47.
VOL. XXVI.
HEISTOERSOX, 1ST. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1907.
8
A Woman's Back
. jpj.jy achos and pains caused by
,akn ? an(1 fitl!in' or other tlisp'ace
Lt of pelvic organs. Other symp
m:i (,( female weakness are frequent
L'-ad'che. dizziness, imaginary specks or
tir'&iV"1 (!('aU"S before the eyes, gnaw-
-agreeable drains from pelvic
f-ifr-t snclls witn general weakness.
,,,',. ,-onsiderable number of the above
rmptoms are .present there is no remedy
T-f !
e than nr. jriercea ravunia
t has a record of over forty
CUicSk It is. tin iiiost yotcini
(Utrengtheninif ner-
tearing
onran
lnlrl QilvrA. nM Dm.. ( Geo. L. Scarhnrnnirh. Avon. mrd-I
ami wruUZC.elsofschooner-sand ekiffs.
Medals Galore.
Pickard painted Gife
f- lew
f -
III m km
II I I II
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III "ttl VI
A. D. Willis, Morehead City, sharpie
model:
MINES AKD METALLURGY.
American Gem and Pearl Co.
New
Official List of Awards Made to I
North Carolina Exhibitors at Y?rk Cit-V' rough and cut North Car-
1 . ... ronnagera minerals.
Jamestown exposition Keportl Balfour Quarry Co., Salisbury, pink
IliU - - .
Pre
tears of
'rotir-T tonic andtrengtReniajmej.
Tk-iQV' n to medical science. It Is made
ofuTe'fciycidc extracts of native medlci
...1 rrmts found in our "forests and con-
ti'ns not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or.
h-'bit-forining drugs. Its ingredients are
ail print. -d on the bottle-wrapper and at
tf'ted under oath as correct.
j-yiry insredient entering into "Fa
vr.rito I'n-scription" has the written en
(j,!r rient of the most eminent medical
vrit'-r-i of all the several schools of prac
ticf more valuable than any amount of
uon-iirof.'.-ional testimonials though the
latter are not lacking, having been con
triWted voluntarily by grateful patients
in niiinl '-rs to exceed the endorsements
givtn to any other medicine extant for
the cure (if woman's ills.
Von cannot afford to accept any medicine
cf unknown composition as a substitute
fr this well proven remedy of known
composition, even though the dealer may
DWke a little more profit thereby. Your
jntpp -t in regaining health is paramount
t) any selfish interest of his and it is an
ins-ilt to your intelligence for him to try
to" jalm off upon you a substitute. You
know what you want and it is his busi
nc?s to supply the article called for.
' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original "Little Liver Pills" first put up
hv'.M Dr. Pierce over forty ycar3 ago,
jnn.'h imitated but never equaled. Little
suit;' r-eoa ted granules easy to take as
caudy.
of Jury of Awards Tar Heel
State Comes Out Well
GOLD MEDALS.
MANUFACTURES AND LIBERAL ARTS.
Chatham ManufacturinsCo., Elkin.
C
wool blankets
Cone Export & Commission Co.,
Greensboro, display of textiles from
osr ...:iu.
Durham Cotton Mffr. Co., East
Durham, fancy dress and staple
iinrhams.
Elk Mountain Cotton Mills, Ashe-
ville, crochet quilts.
Erwin Cluster of MiIh, Durham
denimst, tic-kirifrs, ginjrhams, draper
ies, Aide sheetimr and yarns.
1. H. Ilanes Ivnittiit'r Mills, Win
ston-Salem, men's underwear.
City of IIii?li Point, IIirh Point,
manufactured products (collective
display.)
Hope Mills Mfr. Co., Hope Mills,
madras and tancy ginghams.
Hunter Mfg. & Commission Co
Greensboro, sheeting, cheviots - and
plaids.
Maline Mills, Y inston-balem, la
dies' underwear.
Minneola Mfg. Co., Gibson ville,
I) rap DeLaines and Minneola dress
flannels.
Ossipee Cotton Mills, Elon College,
flannels
Pilot Cotton "Mills, Raleigh, Pilot
chamDreys
Revolution Cotton Mills, Greens
boro, Revolution cantons.
Spray Textile Association. Spray,
cotton, cotton-wool and wool blank
ets, fine sheeting, crashes, flannel
ettes, tickings, gingham, cottonades,
dress goods, denims, men s wear
worsted, cassimers, slasher cloths,
i heviots. chambreys, plaids, stripes,
fancy and blended yarns.
Spray Woolen Mills, Spray, woolen
blankets, dress goods.
, , o it rn
1 irk 1 pi . v Textile scnooi a. & j. touKKe,
IT r K A Y I! r I n IT U West Raleiffh, weaves woven and de-
11.J w V"VF siaiipdhv students
A White Oak Cotton Mills, Greens
boro, denims.
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
P J McMillan. Henderson, leaf
tobacco.
FORESTRY.
North Carolina State Museum, Ual
u;,rb r-nlWtivfi Hxhibit of cross and
longitudinal sections or native forest
trees and forest seeds
granite.
Carolina Monazite Co., Shelby,
monazite, crude and refined ami as
sociated minerals.
Harris Clav Co., Hillsboro, kaolin
and its manufactured product.
Howard & Morse, laboratory test
ing sieves.
rs orth Carolina Geolofrical and Eco
nomic Survey, Chapel Hill, laborato
ry testing sieves.
Rowan Granite Co., Granite Quar
ry, gray granite.
School of Mines, University of Nor th
Carolina, Chapel Hill, copper ores of
Worth Carolina.
BRONZE MEDALS.
INLY NECESSARY TO
TREAT THE STOMACH
Claim of Central Figure in Recent Ccntro-
versy Is Novel.
William McKinley.
Jamm Whitcomb Reilly' poem. Bead at.
the unveiling of the McKinley monument
and pnblished in the National Maganne
for November.
Heaid: '"It is God way;
Hi will, not ours, be done.'
And o'er our land a shadow lay
That darkened all the sun:
- Th votee of jubilee
That gladdened all the air
Fell sudden to a quavering key
Of suppliance and prayer.
J.
5SENRV PERRY.
INSURANCE.
A :r,,.,- line of both LIFE AND FIRE
I'oMl'AN'IKS rejireHi-uted. Policies issnel
l risks pliiecl to best advantage.
Office:
In Court House.
(. xt to P.arnes Clothing Store.)
An Easy Shave
A Satisfactory Hair Cut . .
Ih uliii! you get every time you patronize
tiii' nj. e nre expenenreu u.'iruers, ami
B-ivi' i v. rv i iistoin.T our verv bet serviec.
-Sh..t. ihuIv fnrninbed tbrousfhout. t'hairH
ui.hol-i r.-i'l in leater elean, cool, sanitary
We solicit your patronage.
PAGE.
MURREIX &
FISH AND GAME.
J. II. Doxsee & Son, Ocracoke,
ennnfid clams and clam iuice.
Mnfivoo Tin fVT Little Neck Clam Co., Beaufort,
ildLLlLM IdtLUl V . ..aimed ovsters.
1 A. . e , , t i e A I
North Uaronna cate uoaru ui cases
riculture, Raleigh, collection 01 Rhode
mounted and preserved specimens in
MANUFACTURES AND LIBERAL ARTS.
Alma Furniture Co., High Point,
furniture.
Best Chair Co., High Point, chairs
and rockers.
Carolina Knitting Mills, Winston-
Salem, misses' derby ribbed hose.
Columbia Furniture Co., High
Point, oak dresser and washstand
Continental Furniture Co., High
Point, furniture.
Dalton Furniture Co., nigh Point,
postoffice routing table, extension
and center tables.
Eagle Furniture Co., High Point,
dressers and chiffoniers.
Ellison & Ingram, High Point, fur
niture. Finest Furniture Co., North Wilkes
boro, dresser and chiffonier.
Hooker Veneer Co., Marion, veneer.
Happy Home Furniture Co., nign
Point, furniture.
?Iron? Parlor Furniture Co., Hign ;
Point, leather chairs and couches.
High Point Hub & Handle Lo.,
High Point, hubs and handles.
High Point Metallic Bed Co., High
Point, metal beds.
High Point Organ Co.. High Point,
organs.
Hill Veneer Co., High Point, oak
poplar, pine and gum veneer.
Imperial furniture uo.. ocaiesvme,
oak sideboards.
Jamestown Concrete Works, Hign
Point, concrete building material.
Kearns Furniture Co:, High Point,
hat rack.
Kincaid Furniture Co., Statesville,
furniture. ,
Kitchen Cabinet & Table Co., Hign
Point, kitchen cabmets.
The Lambert-Murray lo.. Asire-
ville, wood toilet boxes for pyrogra-
Oxford Furniture lo., uxioru, out.
furniture. - . .
Peerless Machine Works, High
Point, trucks.
Rankin Coffin & Casket Uo., tiign
Point, square, cloth covered burial
The new theory advanced by L. T.
Cooper relative to the humaa stom
tch has attracted Buch widespread
attention that the public in cities
visited by the young man has been
.joined by many physicians in a dis
cussion of his beliefs and medicines.
Mr. Cooper Bays that human health
Is dependent almost entirely opon
the Btomach. He Bays that no dis
ease can be conquered without first
alleviating all stomach disorders. He
further says that most men and wom
en of this generation are half-sick.
owing to degenerate stomachs. Aui
lastly, he claims that his Now Dis
covery rr.eiiei:i9 V7iU rejttvenata the
human Etojr-acli in. iJ cays.
Cooper tcs been traveling from
one city to nnothsr, conducting in
each wha he calls a campaign cf
education. For the past yef.r Ls-ias
met the public in the larger cit'.:3
' of the country, and his success ha3
been phenomenal. Thousands of
people liave flocked to hi3 headquar
ters wherever he has gone, and the
sale of hi3 medicine has been beyond
anything of the kind ever before
vitnessed. -Possibly
the most interesting fea
ture of the attention this young man
has attracted is what his army of
followers, whom he has converted to
M3 beliefs through his medicines,
have to say on the subject. The fol
lowing statements are from two well
known residents of Chicago and Bos'
ton, respectively, and the enthusiasm
of these Is characteristic of Cooper's
admirers generally.
Mrs. H. B. Mack, of 3201 State
Ftreet, Chicago, says: "I have been
EufferinfT for 12 years from a com-
tinaticn of stomach troubles, catarrh
and cnstination. I had a gnawing
pain in the pit of my Btomach, a tort
of a dull pain that I could not quite nn
deretaiitL Then there was a dull head
ache, r id 217 rainl seemed to ta
wandjrln continually. I could not
eat, end what little solid food I did
eat rcould not retain on my stomach.
I tried every remedy I could think of.
and also. tried out a number of patent
medicines, but without any apparent
result. It was through one of my
friends that I heard -of Cooper's prep
aration, and I immediately decided
to try soma cf it. It is two veek
since I too my r?t doae of it, and
I feel like a nc-zr woman. The head
ache 6eems to Lave disappeared, and
the pain in r.v stomach aiong with
it. The medicine i3 vortli it3 weight
in gold, and I want to thank Mr.
Cooner for Trhat ho has dono for
mo.'
Mr. Edwin I'. Morse, or 20 Oakley
street, Dorchester, a suburb of Bos
ton, eays: "For three years I had ,
not a well day. 1'y stomach was in
frightful sha?o; tha mere thought oi
food would nauseate ra, and I really
Lad a horror of an7tr.izs to eat. All
solid food would cause me extramo
indigestion, bloating and gas on my
stomach, and nothing tasted right..
Some time ago I got some of this
Cooper's medicines, about which,
there i3 bo much talk. I actually
feel as well and strong as a boy ever
Eince the first bottle. Every sign of
stomach trouble has disappeared, and
I have a hearty appetite and eat
three square meal3; every thing
seems to tasta good. Anyone who
knows what chronic indigestion is
can appreciate what this means to
me. I consider this the most remark
able medicine I ever, heard of."
We sell Mr. Cooper's medicines,
and find them to be all he claims.
Melville Dorsey.-
Another Year's Great
Record.
Hundreds of New Plants With Mil
lions of Capital Added in the
Territory Reached by the South
ern Railway and Mobile & Ohio
Railroad.
That the territory adjacent to the
outhern Railway and Mobile Ohio
lie was onr chief our guide
From Youth's long stroggi proved and J Southern Railway and Mobile Ohio
tried - - iV I Railroad is not only maintaining' its
To mannooq e ninnesL woriD, -nUnrlM ini1ntrial FTOWth but 13
Christian Education Needs Reforming.
Statesville Landmark.
This news item is sent out from
Davidson College:
'The freshman who reported the five
sophomores to the faculty left college
yesterday afternoon. He had been prac
tically ostracised by the student body."
; What the freshman reported the
' sophomores for is notetated. Atale
bearer, a tattler who carries news
ly for the love oi gossip and to
Editor Bivbs Sustains Serious Loss
by Fire.
Charlotte Observer.
The Observer intends the full mean
ing of its words when saying that it
is genuinely.distressed on account of
the serious loss by fire sustained
Sundav mornina by Mr. J. D. Bivins,
i editor and proprietor of the Stanly
Enterprise, of Albermarle. His print
ing office and outnt were aestroyea.
He had just completed the buildiug
and moved his family into the second
Dll
stir up strife deserves to be ostra-. gt ory an(j a Qf hjs household furni
cised. This principal is universally t went with the building and print-
recosnized in schools and colleges and . ontnt- There was insurance of
1 lmve opened a mattress iactory
in the P.eck building, rear of Sam
I'ailiam s storeon Main street, where
I am prepared to make Hair, Felt
ami Shuck Mattresses and repair
same on short notice. Work guaran
teed. Charges reasonable. Give me a
trial. :::::::
G. E MORRIS, JR.,
HENDERSON, N. C.
Mi
111! St
WeaK
Kidneys
W,ak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nmv, Th.- KMniys, like the Heart, ami the
Stomach, timl their weakness, not in the organ
itvlf. hut in the nerves that control and puido
an.! s:r. iiK't!ieii them. Dr. whoop's Restorative is
me.iiein.. specifically prepared to reach theae
roiitrdlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone.
lutiic. It is a waste of time, and of money as
w.-il.
If yrmr hnck aches or is weak. If the urine
ieal.l-. orisdark and strong, if you have symptoms
of Knifhts or other distressing or dangerous kid-
ilisea.-. try Dr. Shoop's Kestorativea month
Tat.Ii t, or Liquid and see what it can and wiU
do fur you. Pmcsist recommend and seU
Spray, cotton
THOMAS BROS.
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ntitural history
MINES AND METALLURGY.
North Carolina Department of Ag
riculture. Raleigh, gems and gem
mlnprill a.
Vrrh CnrnlinaGeolosrical and Eco
Raleicrh. talc and
sansi n.atOIlfi.
The North Carolina Granite Corpo
ration. Mount Airy, Mount Airy
granite.
State Museum, Raleigh, Mica.
SILVER MEDALS.
MANUFACTURES AND LIBERAL ARTS
Caraleitih Mills, Raleigh, Olympia
k'ii.mua and Yucatan p-ingliams
(iolirane Showcase Co., Charlotte,
lib o worses.
Crow Mfo. Co., Kernersville, wool
UilTlL'ptH.
v & H. Fries. Winston-Salem,
..NwOmi enitiiura and strioes.
..:.,. im;i1j tiw. 1 and 2. in-
Al UBta
s..inn. Artista cheviots and
ftlUllUttltiJ
German-American Co., Spray, cot
hlankets and yarns.
lobia,, Tiplfi Mfcr Co.. Durham,
sheeting yarns and tobacco pouches.
Henrietta Mills Nos. 1 and 2, h or-
. .vi 1IM1. nnn rtlOO P I ILI1L1
eSt t-lty i.UIW, VUIUICU.., "
Holt-Morgan Mills, ayetcevuie,
d Eureka zephyrs.
- . - . ;
T.nmv Cotton Mills, uasiuuia,
,,lllM-lf 111 IVC
MalrosP Knittinff Mollis, naieign,
men's underwear.
Island Co
hljinkAtn and varns.
Sanders-Smith Co.,Charlotte, quiirs
and battings.
Southern Chair Co., High roinc,
lawn swings and rockers.
Statesville Furniture Uo., btates-
ville, oak furniture. .
Tate Furniture uo., nign romi,
bed springs and dressers.
Tomlmson iuiir jug. w.,
Point, office, dining chairs and rock
ers. . , . ,
Union Furniture Co., High t'oint,,
furniture.
TRANSPORTATION.
TTio h Point Burjrv Co!, High Point,
cushion tire runabout and top buggy.
AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE.
J. II. Robbins, Raleigh, sheaf
grains and forage crops.
R. P. Thomas, Cofield, corn.
FOODS.
Barium Springs Co., Barium
Springs, mineral waters.
Ui2U roinn aiming "-o"
Point, flour and meal.
Jackson Springs to., wbui.
Springs, mineral water.
Thompson Bronine-Arsenic Springs
Co., Ashe county, mineral vmuci.
vaoe jviecum ojj -
Mecum, mineral water.
FISH AND GAME.
R. H. Smith. Mantoe, specimens of
shad preserved in fluid.
MINES AND METALLURGY.
Clay county, corundum.
Consolidated uraniteu., tuuswu,
the pupil who is always carrying
news to the teacher usu ally falls under
the contempt of both teachers and
pupils. But there are times when it
is not only proper to make a report
but when duty and honor demands it.
If this freshman had been hazed by
the sophomores, as is suspected, he
was perfectly right in making a re
port; and if 'conditions at Davidson
College are such that the fellow who
complains of mistreatment is ostra
I cised uutil he is forced to leave the in
stitution, then conditions at David
son need overhauling.- There have
been two or three outbreaks there in
recent years that were anything but
creditable to the college. These and
at least one recent outbreak at Trin
i ity and the recent affair at Wake
! Forest would indicate that the col
leges which boast of Christian educa
tion need a little more religion aud
less talk about it.
Through toil, he knw all needs
Of all his toiling kind
The favored etriver w.ho acceedn ,
The one who falls behind. - .
The boy's yonnj? faith he still
Retained through years mature
TJie faith to labor, hand and will
Nor doubt the harvest sure
The harvest of man's love .
A nation's joy that swells
To heights of Sonir. or deep whereof
But 6 acred silence tells.
To him his Country seemed
Even as a mother, where
He rested slept; and once he dreamed
As on her bosom there "
And thrilled to hear, within
That dream of her, the call
Of bugles and the clang and din
Of war. . . . And o'er it all
His rapt eyes caught the bright .
Old Banner, winging wild
And beck'ning bin. as to the fight
When even as a child
He awakened and the dream
Was real! And he leapt
As led the proud Flag through a gleam
Of tears the mother wept.
His was a tender hand
Even as a woman's is
And yet as fixed, in Right's command.
As this bronze hand of his:
This was the Soldier brave
This was the Victor fair
This is the hero Heaven gave
To glory here and There.
Newspapers Up Against It.
making new records along manufac-
tnrini? Hues la drain viviaiy tmuwu
through th figure compiled by tin?
Land and Industrial Department oi
these lines and which appear in its
rpeenfc annual report, covering the
fiscal year ending June 30th. The
statistics tell a most interesting
storv and are remarkable tributes to
the enterprising forces working con
tinually for the development of im
portant resources and the growth
and progress of a section having
many and diversified interests.
The report shows that 989 new in
dustries, with a capital of f 54,726,-
000 were completed and put into
operation in the territory tributary
to the Southern Railway and Mobile
& Ohio Railroad during the twelve
months ending June 30th, a gain of
manv millions of capital over the
previous year. In addition au in
dustries made importaut additions
to their plants materially- increasing
their facilities, at an investment of
911,331,300, and 90 iudustries, with
a capital of f 7,1 29,500, were reported
as under construction. These figures
show the investment during the year
of the great sum of $73,28,800 in
industries. In addition to this there
was expended for general in vestments
in cities and towns, such as buildings,
street improvements, street railways,
water and light plants, 958,430,885.
Thi shows a grand total of $135,
2f 8,785 invested in industries and
improvements along the lines of the
Southern Railway and Mobile & Ohio
(
It is claimed indigestion is theNational dis
ease. That's why the demand for Ring's
Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increasing, because
they do the work. Stomach trouble, dys
pepsia, indigestion, bloatiDg, etc., yield
quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask
your druggist about them. Sold by Kerner-McNairCo.
''X
the inflamed and
. : r:-,::1.-.-::'.u:-J and heals ana
c!. ut : ' Ingoing" the atfee-
K-'v '-.lick r.:i'l permanent relief from
C"t..-.,:!, Co!,'.; all affections of the
cn-.v.' : iiis of the nose and throat.
Wo Guarantee Satisfaction
-i 50-cent tube of NOSENA from
ALL DRUGGISTS,
' n v back if not satisfied.
. : ,! I'.xiklet by mail ioc
y?; MV-C CO.,
Orcerevill.Tm
VotitnekPt. Mills. Spray, fancy gi ng- hlno npnri p-ranite
, tv.au 7a I C. t If .i .r tin
Uama denims, dress Kuuua, iuu. D k. tJ. If aires. Jvmg h aiwu"t" "
wear, worsteds, etc. . , ore and crystals
i . r, X- . i--vi HloiL- 1 . - t x:
Newton Hosiery uo., ne u, (Jaston county, uu uic
Many boys are ruined in body and
in morals by smoKiug cigarenea.
! The citv attorney of Asheville has
Vade been instructed to draw up an ordi
nance to prevent cigarette sraoKing
by boys. The law against selling to
miners is evaded because boys can
hire sorry men to do their buying.
The evil is so great that strenuous
6teps would be warranted in com
pelling boys not to smoke these
coffin tacks. Raleigh News and Observer.
S2.300 on the office and furniture,
none at all on the building, and the
net loss is near $7,000. It is a serious
blow. Seven thousand dollars are
not, easilv or auicklv made in the
newsnaner business in North Caro
lina and this loss is not therefore
light one. Along with our sympathy
for Mr. Bivim we can wish him noth
in.r hpr.rer than that he do not suffer
from the fircnnistance the sense of
discouragement.
. . j
We are pleased to hear that the
faculty at Wake Forest College are
showing no quarter to the hazers
who overpower and maltreat the
timid "freshmen" and make their
lives burdensome. We are glad to
note that the sensible brethren
thoroughout the State are commend
. ing the faculty tor enforcing the
i rule against this barbarous prac
; tice. Let hoodlums and "toughs"
I go elsewhere to di their cowardly
work they have no business at a
Christian college. Thomasville Char
ity and Children.
j The finest Coffee Substitute ever made, has
recently been produced by Dr. Shoop, of
Unoino Win. Yon don't have to oou n
twenty or thirty minutes. "Made in a
minute." says the Doctor. "Health Coffee"
' is really the closest Coffee Imitation" ever jet
; produced. Not a grain of real Coffee in it
i either. Health Coffee Imitation is made
from pure toasted cereals or grains, with
i malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an ex
i pert were he to nnknowingly drink it for
Coffee. Sold by all dealers.
Raleigh News-Observer.
The newspapers are "up against it"
in the matter of the cost of issuing
their papers. In additon to the up
ward tendency in the amount paid
f- nrintora anil otliora emnlnvpn in
newspaper offices, the paper trust by Railroad for the year ending June
an arbitrary increase in the price of 30th last, outside oi the money in-
- - 1 . .j i j j r.. nn,4 fr.MM
veoueu iu luuun ttuu iui uio uuu iaiui
improvements.
Of the total investments in new in
dustries $4,084,000 went into the
textile industry. The cotton and oil
mills called forinvetmenteof 91fH7,
000, iron and iron products 94,155,
000, lumber mills 94,179,400, mis
cellaneous woodworking plants 91f-
900,500; furniture factories 91,152,-
500. brick plants 91.375,100 and
fertilizer factories f Ul,OUU.
The showing is certainly a magnif
icent one and indicates most clearly
the steady and rapid growth of the
Southeastern states, and the work of
further development of the country
immediately tributary to these lines
into one of the greatest and most
prosperous industrial regions of
America and the world.
The gain in farm values and farm
production in this region has kept
pace with the remarkable industrial
development. JNew settlers from the
North and from Europe have gone
into the various communities along
the lines in increasing numbers and
larire investments liave been made
in both improved and unimproved
farm properties
FOR SALE BY
MELVILLE DORSEY,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist
and dealer iu
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
BENNETT H. PERRY
Attorney at Law,
Henderson, N. C.
OFFICE: Harris Law Building,
(next to Court House.)
Co.,
A. G. Daniel,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in . .
Shingles, Laths, Lum
ber, Brick, Sash. Doors
and Blinds. Full stock at
lowest Prices. Opposite South
ern Grocery Company.
Hederson.N. C.
Sfk-pns.
Prlo'a House f UrulSlllUf,
parlor 6Uits.
rb lYirton .MU1S, XVUltTif,",
i "
n, nni!i
KhamrnCK iUllia. " mow- 1
. -..n!i.ir.n'Hhnsierv
men's, women "u'"uAr, n " n,;.
The Southern uotton uu w.,
i.lt. rrtQ?o mnttrpssesanacuuiiuiio.
iv i to t iirniLure w., .uv..-,
Wilminston Uottopuis,
j ton, Saxon cheviots.
AGRICULTl-KE AND HORT1CI-L.1 Uttc-.
W. II. Boyd, Cove City, leaf to
bacco. . T T , l r,,l
Hickorv Seed uo., incRuiy,
grains and seeds.
North Carohnawai.-; -
furniture. Raleigh, collective
of grains and seeds
W 11- KODD1US, ivo.icih",
j (M.nmi nrnns.
grams unu ''"n- r-- , f
R. P. Watson & lo.,
tobacco.
FOKESTK i .
Point, yel-
We have heard a lot of sermons
about heaven, but the beat one we
ever saw was a good home. uurnam
Sun.
sheaf
Snow
'"K&caTr and Lomtar Co
'. i. not- nt'ri svea-
Salisbury, guaneiw
Uiuic "-" c t!.ma 1'lnp ' . . , , oil
DA Pntnam oc oou, opuw ' atomacn, Deicning oi "
KlL-s rf k-ttimia HUU iuvv.w i atnmacb tTOUDies. .-5U i nuir j""
The F. It. Hewitt ivaonn uu., Al
mond, kaolin.
MecWenburg county, collective min
eral exhibit.
National Marble Co., Regal, pol
ished marble.
Pomona Terra Cotta Co., Pomona,
sewer pipe and tiling.
rvu Tic;ripnr. vpsterdav told a
delegation of newspaper publishers
that he wouia recounueuu w w..fe.v.
a repeal of the duty on newspaper,
wood pulp and on wood that enters
into the manufacture of such paper.
The Republican prsss is united with
the Democratic and independent press
on this proposition and with the
President's co-operation the repeal
of these duties will no doubt be ef
fected. In that case the paper trust
will have a relax its grip on the
the publishers of the coun
try, for which relief they will give
much thanks.-Charlotte Observer,
8th. n
There is nothing better for stomach
troubles than K.ODOL, which contains the
name iuices found in a healthy stomach.
KODOL is offered on a guaranteed plan for.
i;f nt heart burn, flatulence, sour
pipe
dron.
FISH AND GAME.
Bauni, Manteo,
SEES LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
"HCVES COUGHS AND COLDS
. . - . 1
don't feel just right, w&en you are arowsy
after meals and your headaches or when you
rf I.. nn nmhitinn and von are CTOS8 and IT
H. F. Baum, ll fl little KODOL. It digest.
8kI5-' xrar,fpn model Of Shad what you eat. It wiU make you healthy
li. . vrew, ' . . af Pfl,
boat.
NATURE PROVIDES
FOR SICK WOMEN
a more potent remedy in the roots
and herbs of the field than was ever
produced from drugs.
In the good old-fashioned days of
our grandmothers f?w drugs were
used in medicines and Lydia E.
Pinkhaia. of Lynn, Mas3., in her
study of roots and herbs and their
power over disease discovered and
gave to the women of the world a
remedy for their peculiar ills more
potent and efficacious than any
corahination of drugs.
it? W )
E. PlNKHArvl r
LYDIA
' Sold at Parker's Two Drng Stores.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value.
During its record of more than thirty years, its long list of actual
cures of those serious ills peculiar to women, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound to the respect and confidence oi every lair minded
person and every thinking woman. - - -
When women are troubled with irregular or painful functions,
weakness, displacements, ulceration or inflammation, backache,
iiatulcncy, general debilitv. indigestion or nervous prostration, they
?j shonid rexr ember there is one tnea ana iruo remcuj, .
J ham's Vegetable Compound.
v nthfr rpmpflv in the country has such a record of cures of
' . , ... i j c mclilinff in avai-tt nnrt of the Tlnited
ieraaie ins. ana inoasauus ui numv . j r- --- -
States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinlc
ham's Vegetable compound and what it has done for them.
r.rs Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has
jriiaed thousands to health. For twenty-five years she has been advising
Pick women free of charge. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E Pmk
larn and as her assistant for years before her decease advised under her
imni-'btfl irprtion. Addrass. LiVDD. iuass.
iZ23S
-I
paper has put a tax of from $10,
000,000 to $12,000,000 a yearupon
the newspapers. This is a heavy
burden a burden that takes away
every dollar of profit many news
papers have been making and in
some instances forces sach close
economy as to almost cut to blood.
In addition, the railroad companies
about two years ago changed the
classification of paper used by all
weeklies (that is a favorite trick of
increasing freight rates by indirec
tion) so that freight rates are much
higher. The cost of type and metal
and everything that goes into the
production of a newspaper adds to
the burden. In the case of most
North Carolina newspapers, this in
cretised expense must cause an in
crease in the price of subscription
because the advertising field is so
limited little increase can come from
advertising. In the big cities, some
of this expense can be borne by in
creased advertising rates, but that is
very difficult even with papers whose
circulation goes up to the hundreds
of thousands. The penny city papers
have always lost money on circula
tion but recouped in advertising.
They are now considering reducing the
number of pages ot the paper, lliose
that have been making big money
1 j! ?
can go aiieaa wituouc increasing
subscription price by reducing the
size of the paper and othereconomies,
but those that nave nad a narrow
margin face a hard business problem.
In North Carolina twool the dailies
have announced an increase in sub
scription price the Fayetteville Ob
server from four to six dollars and
the Wilson Times has increased from
four to five doilars. In announcing
the increase the Observer says:
For the past few years the cost t .
everything that enters in the production
of the UbHerver has increased at a rate
of from 10 per cent, to over 100 percent.
In the past two years the cost of the 06
servefa telegraph service alone has been
increased just 100 per cent., and, not
counting anything tor the editorial aad
business departments of the paper, the
total coat of productmg it has increased
by a percentage not quite 100. We have
held out against an increase as long as
possible: but that step now becomes
T : ii
necessary iu juouun an cuuixiucu.
The Statesville Mascot and Lon-
cord Times, both semi-weekly papers,
have found it neccessary to increase
their subscription price from one
dollar to one doilar and fifty cents.
They really ought to get two dollars
a year and wotml get it if they re
ceived proper compensation.
These increases are made because
the publishers find it necessary. The
public should recognize this and
irladlv pav the additional amounts
J. - S . ...
charges, knowing that even then
there are no such pronts as before
the prices soared sky-high. Those
papers that have large local adver
tisements and can increase the ad 7er-
tising rates may not increase the
subscription price but they are com
paratively few in number. The oth
ers must increase the price of sub
scription or reduce expenses. It is a
I problem before them.
The President and those acting
i under bis orders may be in earnest,
I still it would surprise most of us if
j they should happen to put a trust
out of business Durham lieraiu.
Rays From the New Bern Son.
hope the heart
DR. F. S. HARRIS,
DENTIST,
Henderson, N. C.
tKgr- OFFICE: Over tl. u. Davis' Store.
WELDON, N. C.
Manufacturers of
BRICK OF ALL KINDS
FIRE BRICK A SPECIALTY.
I6F Prompt attention given orders.
J. J. BETSCH.
Henderson, N. C. Local Agent.
Notice.
I
A tickling cough from any cause is quickly
stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Care. .And it
ib so thoroughly harmless and safe that Dr.
Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it
without hesitation, even to very young
babes. The wholesome green leaves and
tender stem of a lung-healing mountainous
shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr,
Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough
and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial
membranes. No opinm.'no chloroform, noth
ing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply
1 a resinous plant extract, (hat helps to heal
aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub
which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb.
Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take no other,
Thnmso Brrm.
If it were not for
would often break.
Dbirt be discouraged; no dry spel
has ever lasted alwaysl
The world is all right. It is the
most magnificent place we ever visit
ed.
Which did it,"thebulIsor the bears?
and where were Mr. Roosevelt and
his gun?
"My Old Kentucky Home" trem
bles a little on the voice since last
Tuesday's election.
One secret of living well in the
world is to make the sun shine when
clouds obscure the sky.
The loom of God's beautiful love
weaves along through tile m the
sweep and the sweet of its song!
It may be well to put the hearing
off till close to Thanksirivinir. so
the result will not be known until
afterwards.
Whether the exact cause will ever be
known and definitely fixed is notcer
tain; but whoever did it did a dirty
job for the country. -
The true citizen has respect for the
official, even if he cau have nothing
but contempt for the man who holds
the official station.
One man sayj a thing pretty;
another says it is not. And it is not
always a matter of taste; sometimes
it is the form of liver complaint. .
When a money disturbance comes
money is shy and sensitive, u not
actually scared. The filthy stuff can
hide as quick as a sand fiddler.
That man who, when tempted to
sav mean things of another, resists,
nnd says something good or nothing
at all, wears Ins heart in the right
place.
No iratter what the cause was fie
effect is the name, and it U not a
thing that could cause any reform
movement -to feel very proud of its
achievements.
II men were not afraid to take a
good, honest look at the other side
sometimes, there would be less pre
judice, and more fairness and good
sense in the world.
HAVE THIS DAY QUALIFIED Art
Executor of tho lost will and testament
of Americus Bridgers, late of Henderson,
Vance county, N. C, and I hereby notify all
persons having claims against the etate to
present them to me. duly verified, at nn. If
not prcsented'"Wor Nov. 7th, lttO, thin
notice will be pleaded in barot their reco very
All persona indebted to said state will
please make immediate payment.
Henderson , N. C. Nov. .rth, 1 907.
8. L. PAKHAM.
Execntor of Americus Rridirers, deceased.
Henry T Powell, Attorney.
Administrator's Notice.
I HAVE QUALIFIED THIS DAY BEFORE
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance
county as administrator of the estate of
Mrs. Lelia F. Young, and hereby notuy all
persons having claims against ber estate to
present same to me at on. II not prese&lxJ
in one year this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery.
October 8, 1007.
JUNIUS W. YOUNO.
Administrator ol the estate of Lelia V.
Young, deceased. ' .
YOUR
LIVER
is yoir best friend or your worst
enemy. Active it's your friend.
Torpid it's your enemy, and its
army is Constipation, Biliousness,
Sick, Hzadache, etc
AHD TOWW fXIXCTB
make active, strong and healthy
livers, preventing and relieving
liver troubles.
Complete Treatment 25o.
For Sale at all Drug Stores.
Cured of Bright Disease.
Mr. Robert O. Burke. Elmora, X. Y., writes
"Before I started to use Foley's KidneyCure
I bad to get up from twelve to twenty times
a night, and I was all bloated up with dropy
and my eyesight was so impaired I could
scarcely see one ol my family across the room.
I had given up hope of living, when a friend
recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One 50
cent bottle worked wondeis and before I had
taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone,
as well as all other symptoms of Bright'sDis-
esse. Sold st Parker's Two Drug Stor-.
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
,Lch, liver and bowels.
Refuse eubetftutee. Prtoe BOo.
hiFor Sale at Parte5 two Dru Stores.
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