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o i Be Sure H fl A BUSINESS Til U' IS If Yea Was! You are right by first writing an ad ver tisement setting forth the bargains yon of fer, and insert if in the GOLD LEAF. Thus prepared for bus iness, you can Then Go Ahead. To teach the lcopIc of Hen derson aud eur rouudicg coun try, let them know the induce ments you hold out to get their trade by a well displayed adver tisement in IK THK FOUNDATION OK SUCCESS IX IMV DtlCIHCCC Worth Having jyflr.i Amortising , Vi iiV i-W 111 THE YEAR. xJl The 60LD HAD R. MANNING, Publisher. Oaeolina, Oroiont-a., Hjetteim's Blessings Attend Her." - SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Cast. VOL. XXVI. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1907. NO. 49. V- fr Vi lli.' v. f i,r;:i Hi::!: (,; v. th" c women Who Wear Well. a -toiii-siiiiig now great a cnange a v.'itr-. of married life often make in, . -1 : M! f - appearance anu uipusinon ui many ,i The freshness, the charm, the iance vanish like the bloom from a h which is rudely handled. The rvH i.-; only a dim shadow, a faint echo . charming maiden. There are two ,,:is for this change, ignorance and . t. Few young women appreciate shock to the system through the ..'' which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak ,,( . s which too often come with mar r:au'e and motlierhood, not understanding tb.-ii this secret drain is robbing the cheek of its freshness and the form of 'its firn-ss. As surely as the general health suffers when there is derailment of the health of the delicate womaMjorgans, so surely wheT'tlue organs areNtablished In hf alVh the Mce arWtnvalTbHce witness totheiactinrNwtd comeTtT6 Nearly a Tiril'on women have found health and ha; ; in'-s-j in the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa it t -.'. Trescription It makes weak worn en -tmiig and sick women well. Ingredient- on label contains no alcohol or harm ful habit - forming drugs. Made win ."y of those native, American, medic inal roots most highly recommended by i. a.::i medical authorities of all the sev eral s hools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar cilments. 1 Yr nursi ng mothers.or for those broken ji.v. ii in health by too frequent bearing of t l i'.i'-. ii. also for the expectant mothers, t . pp pare the system for the coming of ha'iy and making its advent easy and sihimst painless, there is no medicine quite -m p...d as "Favorite Prescription." It can do no harm in any condition of tho sy.-te:n. ft is a most potent invigorating t.,!i;; and strengthening nervine nicely a l;!pted to woman's delicate system by a ph sii ian of large experience in the tret m nt of woman's peculiar ailments. !r. l'ierce mav be consulted by letter fur of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, i:vali.ls' Hotel and Surgical Institute, liutfak), N. Y. Jamestown Exposition. The Great Show Now Nearrog Its Close Has Been a Success in Many Respects Despite Financial Difficulties Warm Words of Praise for Part North Carolina Took in the Enterprise. HENRY PERRY. INSLRANCE. strong line of both LIFK AND FIRE I PAX I ES represented. Policies issued ..!!'! risks pl.tecil to best advantage. Office: In Court TTouse. FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON. Office in loung Block. ) he hour: ! a. in. to 1 t. in.. 3 to 6 p. in. Residence Phone 88; Office Phone 25. Kstiinates furnished when desired. No charge tor examination . c ity Barber Shop Murrell & Page, Proprietors (Next to Karnes Clothing Store.) Raleigh Sews and Observer. The Jamestown Exposition is near inp; its close. In many respects it lias leen a success, in spite of its financial difficulties. The people of Norfolk assumed a financial burden that no city of less than a million population could easily carry. The financial burden was too jrreat for a city the size of Norfolk but it has de served the highest commendation for the brave manner in which its leading men have stood bvtheExno- sition. From the first North Carolina has taken the deepest) interest in the Exposition. Governor Glenn and the Jamestown Commissioners Dut the people put North Carolina in fine position at Jamestown and "North Carolina Day" will be remembered as the red letter dav at the Exposition. It is gratifying j.0 fc,, tiat tne Virginia people appreciate the neigh borly spirit shown bp North Caroli na as the following editorial in the Virginian-Pilot shows: "PRAISE WIIEKE PRAISE IS DUE "However far short of glowing ex pectations the Jamestown Exposi tiou may have fallen in the matter of attendance and financial success, nothing of this is properly chargea ble to lukewarmness or any derehc tion on the part of our sister State o .ortn Carolina, lue support ac corded the celebration by that great commonwealth as such, and by its people, has been intensely loyal and sustained, leaving little to be desired in any direction. "North Carolina was among the first of the States to give official rec ognition to this patriotic undertak ing by a liberal appropriation for a State' building and exhibit. The structure bearing the name of that commonwealth, and from which is dispensed the hospitality for which the Old North State is deservedly famous, is among the most striking of the State buildings buildings which, because of their architectural design and beauty and of the histori cal associations clustering around their originals, constitute not the least pleasing and instructive feature of the celebration. In the products of its mills and factories, of its mines and fields, the Old North State has Better Feeling Towards Railroads. Concord Tribune. The Baltimore Sun under tho above caption writes to the point, tuKtiig as a oasis lor its remarks an article contributed to the North American Review bv Mr. Wan Mc- Phersou on the "Farmer, the Mami- tacturerand Railroad." Mr. Mc-Pher-son declares "that for each 1.000 invested in manufacturing the gross son SIMMS An Easy Shave, . . A Satisfactory Hair Cut !s what you ut. every time yon patronize this shop. We are experienced Barbers, and give every customer our very best service. Slum newlv furnished throughout. Chairs npliolstereil in leater clean earnings, or "returns." are SI .21 0. ' a or each $1,000 invested in farming tne gross returns are slUl. and for each $1,000 invested in railroads the returns are $150.- After discussing the matter of rate. and laws relative to the railroads, the Sun concludes by saying: 1 here are signs now of a better un derstanding between the ueonle and the railroads. It seems that the feel ing of hostility is disappearing and the craze for legislating against them is abating. It is more likely that those laws which have been found to be unmst will be repealed. In the meantime the earnings of many of ttie railroads are increasing, the sreei mills are receiving orders lor rails which, had been delayed and more orders are expected. Confi dence is taking the place of suspicion, and a proper realization of the mu tual dependence of railroads and peo ple upon each other is asserting itself." There has naver been any doubt but that the turning of the tide would come, when the tendency to prosecute, persecute and antagonize the railroads would e-ive wav to a fair and iust treatment by the pow ers and by the general public. Where there are abuses these snould be cor rected, but the time is coming when the public will not stand for a politi cal footballing of roads. A better understanding and a better feeling- are ahead of us. The Coastal Canal Convention. Philadelphia Inquirer. Important in the extreme is the convention that is to meet in Phila delphia on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week to discuss the project or an inland waterway paralleling the Atlantic coast. The movement is not one in opposition to the Missis sippi valley scheme. Onthecontrary it seeks co-operation from all sources, and is willing to give support to the Mississippi river in exchange for sim ilar support for the Atlantic propo sition. Canals across Cape Cod would bring commerce in safety to the sheltered waters of Vineyard Sound. Long Tolnnrl Stminri wonlrt nffnrrl nrnt.pp- furnished an exhibit well worthy of tjon from the stormg Gf the ocean to its many and varied resources and the waters Gf xew York. A deep of the indomitable energies of its peo- canal in pjace of the preaent shallow pie an exhibit contributing in no d aimosfc useless Delaware aud small degree to the completeness ot Karitall Canal would extend the in- the industrial feature ot tue exposi- lrt watGrwav to the Delaware River. We solicit your patronage. MURRELL & PAGE. tion: while its historical exmoit, constituting a connected, illustrated 't-oorsanYtary:! story of the State's settlement, irrowui auu utsveiiinueuu, lciuivo in importance second only to that of lrgima. In tne matter or attenu ance it is not risking too much to Take This To Your DRUGGIST For Trial Box and Booklet FREE Heart Strength The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, taken over by the Government and widened and deepened, would connect with the Chesapeake and from the vicinity of Norfolk a canal would open up the inland waters of Albe- say that North Carolina holds first Carolina would be readied place, having sent to the Exposition more sons and daughters than any other State in the Union, not even pvcentinr Virginia herself. North Carolina Dav was admittedly the big gest day, from the standpoint of paid admissions, in the history of tne ceieoration, uarnug nuue, not nVart Strength, or ITeart Weakness, means Nerve FtMigth, or Nerve Weakness nothinR more. Pos itively, not one weak heart in a hundred is, in it pf. actually diseased. It is almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. '1 his obscure nerve the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve simply needs, and must have, moro power, more stability, moro controlling, moro governing strength. -Without that the Heart must continue t' fail, and tho stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why. as a medicine. Dr. Bhoop's Kestnrative has in the last done so much tor weak and ailing Hearts. Ir. Shoop first sought the cause of ail this painful, ralritating. suffocat it2 h.-art distress. Dr. Shoop's Kestorative this Iimlar prescription is alone directed to these W'ak and wastinx nervo centers. It builds; ikstrengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong dt-t-stion, strengthen these inerves re-establish them as needed, with Dr. Stioop's Restorative THOMAS BROS. This is the present proposition, but it can be stretched and will be even tually so that shipping can continue further down the coast by the inland route and reach the Chili of Mexico through a canal cut across Florida. The benefit of such a route would hftpnnrmnns. Freiirht could be nan- even Opening Day, Jamestown Day, jed iarrely in barges and with per Virginia Day or any other special oc- fecfc safety!! This would mean much casion; while that State has un- CDeaper rates, and would leave the doubtedly furnished its proportion- rauroade free to devote attention to ate share ot visitors Deiore ana since, jroojg that should be sent iorward Had all the other States, in the mat- witll dispatch. ler of attendance, stood by the Ex- Then, of course, there is the ad van- position as well as North Carolina, ta.e tiia woui,l accrue to the navy, in proportion to their population Warships could be thrown from New and propinquity, there is no doubt york to the defense of Norfolk, AVash- that the celebration would today be jugton or Baltimore through this as great a success financially as it is jnian(i waterway, or could be sent in many other respects. horn League Island m eitlier direc- "To give North Carolina this meed tjon without venturing on the ocean of praise is nothing in depreciation at any p0mt. As a means of protec of the interest and loyalty shown the tion agajjisr. an enemy the waterway Exposition by other htates espec- System would be invaluable, ially the original thirteen, Of what Rights of Business Men. A Patioaal Treatment for atari U o:ie that sooi.hi.-s the inflamed and c ..masted membrane; and heals ana dean-cs without '-drugging" the affec- teit parts. thev hcive each and all done to con tribute to the success of this great .....1 n..t.;nti'i iinHot'f'iL'inrr Vircinia mm ptiniuui. u,iuv....." .i--. I Vow Uppii Sun : . l.t .,o5Kl or.,1 .innrMC Jlt PP! 'N"v leru Mill. is utrriJiy ircuaiuio tmv.. i. . . i,i thfi Tt is nueer. the way so-caneu leau- South she feels that an especial meas- ers of politics, and other things, turn ure of praise and gratitude is due. North Carolina deserves all praise iiurl Virginia accords it fully and " v- P5 freely. ' 'Every Little Bit Helps." Charlotte Observer. The New York jfives quick and permanent relief from CiUr.rvh, Colds all affections of th nu.-::il:v.ies of the nose and throat. We C-.::-."-Gntce Satisfaction. Lay a. o-tut tul)c of NoSENA from ALL DRUGGISTS, end get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and Booklet by mail ioc DROWN MF'G CO., St. Louis. Mo. GreenevHe.Te REGARDING NEW THEORY Followers of Cooper and His Novel Ideas Give Reason for Their JBdief in Him. - With a theory that human health" is dependent on the stomach and with a medicine which he says prove3 this theory, L. T. Cooper, a comparatively youns man, has built up an immense following during the past year. Cooper has visited most of the lead ing cities of the country, and in each city has aroused a storm of discussion about Li3 beliefs and hi3 medicines. Wherever he has gone, people have called upon him by tens of thousands, and his preparation has sold in im mense quantities. The sale of this medicine has now spread over the entire country, and is growing enormously each day. In view of this, the following statements from two of the great number of followers which he now has, are of general in terest Miu Agnes Viggenhouser, of 942 St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, has the follow ing to say on the subject of the Cooper preparations: "For more than ten years I was broken down in health. I could not sleep and I was very ner vous. Gradually I began to lose my memory, until I could not remember things from one day to another. I had severe pains and cramps in my body, and I would at times see dark snots before my eyes. I was unable to do any work whatever, as my strength was failing. I had no appetite, nor could I take any medicine. fcI had about given up hope of ever being well again when I read of Mr. uu their noses when anything of a public nature is reierreu io as utiuji in the interest of the "business men," or when the business men Have un idea of doing anything that will re dound to their oivn good. Because some of this presumptious class oi citizens in Wilmington were uum onmiirli tn pxnrpss an ODiniou, tne Tribune beheveA Governor of the State made an inai- that while an elastic currency would rect fling at them, which was equiya- helo bankers to guide" the country lent to telling uiemuieysiumwim throu,rh this diincuit periou il wuuiu nis wav ji uuo tuiun. "... be no cure lor existing ills. "At ooc- Messenger tnereupou asws me tom" declares the Tribune, "the tion: "Have uot the business men of trouble is the world-wide scarcity oi this city a rignt to enieiuuu uu cauital, and until new capital lias press opinions on tue rauroau ws- been accumulated, or untu a uw m tioui , the cost of labor and raw material Noting that question, the Char- makes the present supply ot capital lotte Observer answers: -o. dum- f.,n,, ti,,.n it luvs rnne for the Lpm men have no right to express last Tew years of boom prices, the opinions about any public question, ennntrv will continue to experience They have no business to do any- some degree otnuaucmiaisiuruiiuve. idius es-cepi. yuu up In which there is a very great deal of fund and vote the ticket. truth At the same time we see no . That's the idea, neatly expressed reason whv all the early relief possi- The banker and the merchant and ble should not be sought and ob- the mill man must stay in his office a or other nlace oi Dusiness anu ue LiLlUCrw. 1 - A. G. Daniel, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in . . Shingles, Laths, Lum ber, Brick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Full stock at bowest Prices. Opposite South era Grocery Company. Hederson, N. C CoCperJs remedies. I decided to giTe them a trial, and I began to feel better at once. After taking the medicine for two weeks i can eay that I am a new woman, l can tat with enjoyment, the pains in my body have left me, and I am stronger than I have been for years. "I cannot say enough for Mr. Cooper's remedies. They are wonder ful, for they have done everything claimed for them in my case." Another statement by Mr. 17. B. Stewart, 109 W. Madison St, Chicago, is as follows: "I have had stomach trouble for years, and anyone who is afflicted this way knows what an awful distressed feeling it causes. Many a time I have felt that I would give most any price to be cured. It was by ac cident that I heard of this man Cooper's remedies. I immediately made up my mind to buy a treatment of him. I used it for about two weeks, and it is impossible to tell how much good it has done me. I feel altogether different. I have more life and energy than I have had for years. This med icine certainly does stimulate and strengthen the whole system. Tired feeling and weak condition ot tho stomach has entirely passed away. I feel well again." We sell Cooper's celebrated medi cines which have made this wonderful record in all parts of the country, Melville Dorsey. Two Carolina Projects. I1LJ8 ? "HAND - " tiuCdlU! PAINTED. ton and the Appalachian Forest Reserre, Both of Which Would Mean Much for the State Sena tor Overman Speaks in Adrocacy of these Schemes at Charlotte. Wilmington Star. Charlotte's large and handsome auditorium, to seat 5,000 people, Intemperate Prohibitionists. UiiUuiond Timoe-DivpaU'h. Our rent reminder to the anti saloon forces is recalled and empha sized by the conduct of the prohibi tionists at Montgomery, Ala. It is related that women aud children crowded the Senate chamber when I the prohibition bill came up for (action, pushed Senators from their 'seats, cheered those who spoke in , favor of the measure, and hissed down those who opposed it. And all ! in the name of temperance! If the -feomery only, the conduct of these was topiT: enthusiasts had been most excusa- mgu. ull.Xw. .vnth oni' hnt. ti.A hill nnnliP to the whole Overman, of Salisbury, was the ora- tor of the occasion and this distm i..v,:i.. : ru shed North Carolinian, as usual, u:V: 1. MV f i nitixona made a speech that had something ! ore, and they are so wrought up that m it. Among spme of the things he .i ' i i t tLA Kjud was the following: uiey are KenuiiBiy iumni ui on.- - --- . i- ing" from the State. I ium..fl This is not merely a question of taKe pait . - - ! prohibition. It is a question of local . i n . , " - self-government, which is a uemo- "V" A, . " 'V.V m cratTc fundamental. Each and every opening of this splendid 1 auditormm wnicn win oe a ci-wuik luj'jui " means so much to your people. I congratulate you, Mr. Preston, and you, Mr. Dowd, for the part you have played in making this imudingpossi ble, and for your uutiring real in its completion. If you say 100,000 in habitants for Charlotte in i;uo, you will have them, despite the panic. niond. If' the people of Mobile do They say there is a panic and I want j community sliould be allowed to de cide for itself whether or not ardent spirits shall be sold within its bor ders. Montgomery has the right to decide for herself, but not lor Mobile. Richmond has the right to decide for herself, but not for Petersburg and Norfolk; nor have Petersburg and Norfolk the right to decide for Rich- or Girl Thin or Nervous? Parents do not seem to realize the great importance of curing nervousness in their children. They call in n doctor f;r a cough or a cold, but nervousness docs not strike them as being serious enough. It is. A thin, nerv ous child rarely develops into a strong, healthy man or woman. More often nervous condi tions become chronic and the child becomes a life-long, delicate, nervous, invalid. You can positively cure nervousness in your child with AmsrisaniSis Elixir ios- rmal, first This remarkable remedy f.uppli . phorus in soluble fovrn to the hw ,';, t ntiiets the nerves and brinTs thcr.i to a T Dermancntlv healthy condition. The bottle will convince you of the genuine merit of this remedy. Your duty to your child should urge you to try it. . 75 Cents Per Bottle FOR SALE BY Parker's Two Drug Stores THE FAIRNESS OF THIS GUARANTEE will appeal to every parent. !f Americani tis does not benefit your child, just bring ut back your empty bottle and tell us so,and we'll promptly hand you back your money. 7 hat showsour con fidence in this remedy. There'snoth ing dangerous about Ameri canitis. We'll give you the entire form.' ula upon request. not want prohibition the people ot other sections have no moral right to force it upon them. It is no won der tliat they are resentful. It is no j wonder that they are talking of se cession, it was tne same spirit mat moved the State of Alabama to se cede from the Union. The prohibi tionists should have a care. If they become so intolerant and so arro gant as to wake up the latent Democ racy oi the "South tneir movement will react and come to naught, i ne anti-saloon leaders of Virginiawilldo well to take warning from their iu- i temperate brethren and sisters in Alabama. Confidence. Statesville Landmark. to add that G rover Cleveland didn't bring it about either. It's nothing but a great scare. Gold is flowing into this country. They say wages are uign, out i say tnat tuo innu nroducts are correspondingly high. There is an average per capita of wealth in the country of w nat brought about this panic they are talking about? It was the turning on of the light. The discovery of great frauds in great companies, baukers using the money oi ineir customers to speculate in stocks, great and infamous manipulation on the part of the finauciers with the money, of the people. If there is a panic it means thepurincation oi tne atmosphere ot nigu nnance. anu i tell you it is the South that will save the nation from a panic. Through the cultivation of cotton as a by- CKina FOR SALE BY MELVILLE DORSEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggist iind denier iu CHRISTMAS GOODS. BENNETT H. PERRY. Attorney at Law. Henderson. N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Building. (next to Court House.) When the last financial disturb- nroduet. &G00.000.000 dollars is ance commonly known as the panic made by the South annually, and of 1893 on rand the present affair. $400,000,000 is brousrht to this if it should be dignified by the name j country from across the sea. The of panic, is not to be mentioned in whole trouble is that the money you Uhe same breath with that one) it have placed in the banks has been explained that panics were usually the Further on in his speech Senator I faultof alack or confidence. And vet Overman spoke of themtureof wortn that lack of confidence explainsalmost Carolina and in that connection ad- TS ST0RES I the entire trouble. Take the present case, uusiness was noursning and everything going so well. Money was scarce, as it is every year at tins season, rnrougn over-specuiation or for some similar cause, certain fi nancial concerns in hew lork became short of cash. They were unable to get currency for immediate needs. The news got abroad and the people became alarmed. Ihere was a run on the banks and some of them had to close. The trouble has been tided over in New York and the situation is daily improving. But that financial flurry in JSew York by degrees permeated the en tire country. Within the past two weeks, after it was really over in hew York and the tide had changed for the better, we began to feel it down here. With us its effects have been I seen in a depression in the price of vocated the thirty foot channel Tor Wilmingtou, and the Appalachian forest reserve, the first of which is a North Carolina project, and the later a national project, yet oi tremen dous importanoe to North Carolina, as the reserve would be principally in this State and preserve our forests and protect our mountain streams from the results of drouths and floods. This, among other things, was said of the Senator s speech by the Charlotte Observer, "In dealing with this phase of his theme Senator Overman warmly ad vocated the efforts now being made to establish a gateway at Wilming ton for the purpose of water trans portation, and for the preservation of the forests as a means of protec tion to the water development of the State. Charlotte, he said, was des tined to become the manufacturing DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. iar OFFICE: Over bs. O. Davis' Store. BRICK El, WELDON, N. C. Manufacturers of BRICK OF ALL KINDS FIRE BRICK A SPECIALTY. v 1ST Prompt attention given orders. J. J. BETSCH, Henderson, N. C. Local Agent. cotton aud other products, the issu- city of the South on account of its DIflMOMD RING and Two Otter Frizes Given Mm flDsoiuteiu Free To the most popular ladies in Henderson by A. W. GMOLSOW & CO., JEWELERS. As an expression of our appreciation of the liberal patronage extended to us since we have been in Henderson we are going to give the most popular lady in Henderson, (married or eingle) A DIAMOND RING worth $65.00. The lady's popularity to be determined by the votes of our customers. Every purchaser will be given one vote for each dollar's worth purchased and every dol-' lar's worth of repair work. In addition to the first grand prize, we will give two CONSOLATION PHIZES, as follows: To the lady receiving the next largest number of votes will be given A FINE PEARL. BROOCH, In handsome jewelry box, worth $25.00. To the one getting the next largest number of votes will be given A SOLID GOLD LOCKET AND CHAIN, worth $15.00. These valuable prizes are on exhibition in our store and the public are cordially invited to come in and look at them. A list of the votes cast will bo placed in our window every Saturday night so' that all will know how the contest stands. All our customers are requested to" call for whatever number of votes their purchase en titles them to. This shall be a strictly fair contest and the final count will be made in the presence of both interested and disinterested parties. ; This Contest Closes December 30th, at IO p. m. The prizes will be appropriately presented the following day. good, shell out his cash when called upon to save the party candidates, take care of the real business of the country while the hot air interview givers and office hunters prance around in the gorgeous trappings of the demagogue, and then take a verv bad genteel cussing with threats of going CO jail or lue penueuuarv u u. y.iuv; arises. It is time for the business men, bankers and merchants and farmers, the latter the higgest class of business men iu the world, to wake You can't be well if you have a weak, un healthv, tired out stomach. Neither can vou feel cood if by some little irregularity in eating you have caused the stomach to jret out of order. These little stomaco hi.a nm sins of indigestion, which may and verv often do turn into a rase of dvspepeia. Don't allow this to go on a single day without doing something to overcome it. Take some good reliable and nfe dieeatant like KODOL For Dyspepsia. ---v -vt Mm a A v Innnrn trtdnv for hi. It bn. belching and all troubles arising up ; and make servants of officials who mm a disordered digestion. It is pleasant wiu respect tneir employers. i- onrl nfFnrrifl relief DromDtlv. Sold at o,i,-v T-rr. rim store. To air one's views is also human We have doubled our stock since the last holidays and will have an exceptionally complete etock, and hope to be fully able to meet the needs of all. A. W. GHOLSON & Co., Henderson, N. C. A nice thing about having a lot of children is you never want to waste any money traveling with them. The Postmaster of Gasconade, Mo., Dan iel A. Bugb, says of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills: "I am doing so well and im proring so fast in health, that I cannot 6ay too much for your Kidney and Bladder Pills. I feel like a new man." DeWitfs Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold at Par ker's Two Drug Stores. If they don't quit that racing across the seas somebody's child is going to get hurt. Farmville (Ya) Herald. ing of scrip by banks in some locali ties and the difficulty in securnu ready money. Really, except the difficulty in obtaining actual cash by the people engaged in large enter prises, and the low price of cotton, which has iu some measure affected business there has been no actual trouble. It it apparently a tempor ary depression which is hardly notice able to many people. In Statesville, for instance, busi ness has gone on as usual, banks have paid out cash without any restrictions and have had no oc casion to resort to the use of "scrip." Such an expedient is all right, it has worked well elsewhere and it would not mean that the banks were in dan ger if it was resorted to, but fortu nately the Statesville banks are in such a healthy condition that they have not found it necessary to make any change in their manner of doing business. Money is yet scarce and it may be some weeks before the, strin gency passes; and the depression in prices may continue for the season. But the lact for our people toconsid er is that there is no need to be alarmed when there is no cause for it. They are to be congratulated on the fact that they have kept their heads and if thev continue to act with prudence and wisdom all will be well and nobody hurt. These remarks are not made be cause" there has baen unwise action but purely as a word of counsel. If people begin to hoard money, to hold on to all they get and neither pay bills nor deposit it in banks, or with draw deposits, every dollar ho hoard ed adds that much to the stringency, and the recovery will be that much retarded. But if they go on in the usual way, with confidence in the fu ture, it which there is every reason to have confidence, the indications are that the trouble will soon pass. One great trouble is that in times like these irresponsible and thought less people do much mischief bv talking. The desire to spread bad news is almost irresistable, all sorts of rumors get started which have no foundation, and people who really know little or nothing indulge in all sorts of evil predictions. AH these things do harm and it would be wise to refrain from talking when there is no occasion for it. Don't worry about your kidneys when yon can obtain 30 day treatment of Pineules for fl.OQ. These little globnlei bring relief in the first dose Backache, Lumbago and Rheumatism yield quickly. If not satisfied your money refunded. This is a fair offer. You can't love. Sold by Kerner-MeNair Co. When the baby is cross and has you wor ried and worn ont yon will find that a little CASCASWEET, the well-known remedy for babies and children, will quiet the little one in a short time. The ingredients are printed plainly on the bottle. Contain no opiates. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Storwi. proximity to the water developments of North Carolina, two of the largest being on either side. There are l.18 different varieties of hard wood in the mountains of North Carolina, which should be preserved, both for their own value and for the take of pre venting drouths and floods, which would come without them. The great rainfall of the mountain region of the State would be a constant menace to the power developments The unless the forests are preserved." It is a good thing to have as strong a man as Senator Overman on our side. He said good things of Char lotte and showed -that he is also a friend of Wilmington we might say of the State in standing for the movement to give North Carolina a port that will benefit the whole State. i Stop Cigarette Smoking. Greensboro Ilecord. The-Southern has a job before it almost as hard to solve as the rate question. It has issued an order that no more cigarette smokers will be employed; that if a man is known to smoke them even when off duty he will be discharged. It is a wise move, both for for the road and for the men. Cigarettes do not kill a grown man as quick as liquor and may not make him such a fool, but in time it will ruin him; in a short time his mind will become impaired, unfitting him for anything. Cures Blood, Skin Troubles, Cancer, Blood Poison. Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot ' or fall of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncle, eating no re, scrofula, ec zema, itching, risings and lumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rhenmatiitm. or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) according to direc tions. Soon all sores heal, acbes and pains stop, the blood is made pure and rich, leav ing the skiu free from every eruption and giving the rich glow of perfect health to the skin. At the same time, B. B. 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