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THE HENDERSON GO LD LE AF- THURSDAY, DECEMBER V 1907, The Gold Leaf THURSDAY. DEC. 1007 Claimed Too Much. . and Observer. Our inrinia inMiI.- re very dear to North Carolina ami tlt opopV of j the two States are bound toftlier by social, inudftrial, patriotic and political ties, but they are disponed to claim too much. No State that gave America Washington and J f- ferson and Madison and Monroe and Marshall and Iee and Stonewall jJackson needa to lay laim to more in order to aert it lasting contri butions to America, but here comes tliH Norfolk Virginia n-I'ilot cluiminjr that Virginia Dare was born in Vir ginia because "at the time of her birth and for many years afterward.", all that section was part of Virgin ia." That sounds all right but tty Fayctteville Obserwr give.-? the ral facts asfollows: "When Vrigini i D ire was born 0. j8.") the country now known as Virginia had not b-en discovered. The land first discovered by Raleigh's captains. Ainadas and I'arlow, was the beach opposite Roanoke Island and the land settled by their ships' loads was Roanoke Mand, and he gave the name of 'Virginia' to it. Jamestown was settled a couple of decades afterwards. At the time of Virginia Dare's birth, her birth place was, indeed, a part of Virginia, but only in a sense analogaus to which afterwards Jamestown, or Richmond, could be said to ben part of Virginia. Roanoke Island or Manteo, more specifically was then the capital of Virginia. In other words, the place, now a part of North Carolina, where Virginia Dare w as born was the first land iu the present United States set tled by the Englishmen, and upon ft and the country up and down the coast subject to Raleigh's patent the name 'Virginia was first lstoved. "The disappearance of Raleigh's colony and the subsequent settle ment at Jamestown shifted the colo nial centre of gravity, but, of course, did not alter the historical fact of 1. -H.V Back to the Farm. Sitiithrrn Firm Magnziiu f Iialtiinnri' fur Letters from leaders in the work of railroads for immirration to the South, published elsewhere in this issue of tho Southern Farm Magazine, sketching phases of the continuous movement of population seeking homes in the South, suggest tha1 now is the time of all others to em phasize the opportunities in the South for the making of farm homes The marvelous expansion of manu facturing in this country during the past five or six vears has tended to draw population to the great centers of industry, and the opportunities of the country for a comfortable living have therein' been s-mewhit on . t i scared. .ovv that, a Tiot or com parative inactivity has set it, ir i likely that thousands of men, in.in.v oft hem of farm origin, be cit ing about for some oci-u pa t 'on wiii'h, though offering not a- many oppor tunities for the handling and accu mulation 01 actual monev as does work in cities and towns, certainly assures greater independence and regularity in living. ,sudi an occu pation is the tilling of one's acres As n matter of fact, about the most independent man in this dav of shrinkage in the value of s"cuiit ies of various kinds, of retrenchment in manufacturing, sending thousands of workers into temporary inability to earn wages, about the most iude- tM'iident ami happiest man in th world is the possessor of lo acres of fertile and unincumbered soil with a house upon it and the usual outfit of stock and poultry. He may not handle much cash, but it depends upon himself largely whether the frc coinage ol eggs is to be suspended. lie mav believe that financial dis tress mav tend to lower tin? prices of products in the market, but he can certainly raise enough to feed him self and Ins family, and it doesn t make much diuerence whether or not he is obliged to make that old win tcr suit of clothing do him another season. There are hundreds o thousands of fertile 1 acres iu the South waiting their men. . . . Farm Training Needed. V. S. White in Southern Fnrm Mnirazint' Unltiniorc for Peremher: - Only a short time ago a great creamery was built and theeompnny wan ten u voungtuan whounderstoot how to make first-class quality but ter. They were willing to pav sucl a man 12r per month and advance Ins salary as the business increased They wrote to the president of one or our great state agricultural col leges, stating what thev wanted saw the letter the president wrote in answer, lie sard: "I have lookei overall mv men carefnllv, and I am sorry to say that I do not have one that I feel warranted in recommend ing to till the place Hut he went on to say that n thev had written him for lawyers, doctors or preach ers he could have sent them a car load on an hour s notice. Now this was casting no reflection upon tlip prniessions, tor thev are all needfu and we must haveyoung men trained tor tilling tltese positions, but tie point is that some of these profes eious may lie over supplied, whileour agricultural possibilities are vefe in their infancy, and are just beginning to ne developed. There is Hotnethiiiir about Kenm'.l.vH Laxa tive Cough Strnp that makes it differeut from others, an it -uiis-h i free yet jjentle notion of the bowel through which the roM i forcoil out of the svwteui. At -the nann time it heals irritation uuJ u!lu.vs inflamma tion of the throat auj lunjrs. It is plraeaut to take. t'hilJrenlikeit. Contains no opiates nor nareot;os. Sohl at Parker' Two Pmr Stores. - "These big hotels are not so com plete." "What'slacking?" "The express elevator gets you to the fifty-second floor nil right, but there a half mile corridor confronts you and no cabs." Montreal Star. "1 trust this may be read by many sufferers from kidney and bladder trouble-' write Mrs. Joe King, of Woodland. Tex. "I suffered fonr years and could find nothing to give even temporary relief. Our druggist at last induced me to try your 30 days' treatment of Pineules for f 1. This one bottle has cured me and money could not buy the value it lias been to me. Guaranteed Sold by Ker-ner-Me-Nair Co. ' Moral Courage. The One Great Need of the Moral Forces of Today. f n-ltistrial News. As this is being written the weird singing and still more weird preach ing of a crowd of men and women who are holding fort h on the sidewalk outside comes floating in through the open window. Just what they Is lieve or what they call themselves we do not know. "Sanctificat ionists" is the name generally applied by a more or less scoffing public that as a rul-fees in the performance only a thing to be ridiculed or laughed at. From the cold, critical viewpoint of logic we would be tempted to join at least mentally, in ridiculing the doctrines of this strange sect, taking t hem to be correctly reported by cur rent rumor. Rut there is quite another aspect o the case, quite another viewpoint , , i i. e rom wnicn one may iook lor me urpose of passing judgment. One of the guandest emotions of the human heart is here finding a listorted but no less sincere expres- . , 1 1 Ml I 1. siou, and ne or sne who wm urusu the externals and look only to the ropelling cause behind it all m3' earn a useful lesson. It is no pleasant occupation, no alluring pastime to stand, in the street in all kinds and conditions of weather and be laughed at, stared at and regarded with condesendingpity y loafing listeners and passing throngs. ! (iris it any more profit able from a monetary standpoint than it is pleasant? Solely and entirely it is a labor of love and principle that is strong and willing to suffer and endure. Recause this is true, it commands attention, compels respect, compels even a certain kind of admiration; or there is nothing the world more needs, more respects or more ad mires than militant sincerity. In the past and in the present the human race has been more afflicted with mental indolence and cowardice. Since this of which we are talkimr is a religious mamrescar.iori, iet us meet a comparison along religious lines. ithout meaning the suglit est disrespect to the multitude of earnest and sincere adherents of othordox reliirion. we would like to ask if there are not thousands upon thousands of men, yen and women too, who attend services more or less reirularlv but who would never "o inside a church door if going called for the same amount or moral courage and physical inconvenience and dis comfort that is necessarily attended upon this sidewwalk performance at which they scon. And no less in secular matters is the same thing true. Our views may be of the soundest, our opinions o the utmost correctness, our sins of commission few and far between; but what of the moral courage and loyal devotion that is behind our views and our opinions? How much nre we willing to endure for the sake of doing that which our conscience tells d- we should do? How much courage uo wc display in braving the adverse ilpiiimns of others to boldly proclaim our belief? How much are we willing to suffer for beliefs that we feel are correct, but know do not meet with popular approval? What the world incst needs today is moral courage and strenuousud vo cac.v of the right as each individual fees the right. Not that we should be overbearing or intolerant, for others have as much right to their opinions as we have to ours, but we should feel that sins of co nun's Vm are not the only sins, that fear and cowardice and supineness rank high in the iist and that sincere, courageous, active de votion to a principle or a belief com mand attention and respect even from those who think that this prin ciple or this belief is wholly wrong. The world may not understand, but those street preachers outside the windows are giving the world a lesson in its greatest need wrong they may be, even a bit fanatical perhaps but active propagandists of the right as they see it. Badly nixed Up. .Abraham Krown. of Winterton, N. Y., had a very reniurknble experience; he snys: 'Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart disease; two called it kidney trou ble; the fourth, blood poison; the fifth stomach and liver rrouble; but none of thcni helped me; ao my wife advised trying Elec tric Hit ters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all the five doctors prescribed." Guaranteed to cure Mood poison, weakness and nil stomach, liver nnd kidney complaints, by Melville Dorsey, druggist. "0c. Thanksgiving Proclamations of the Presidents. To Abraham Lincoln we are in debted for the establishment of our thanksgiving day proclamation. He was the first president to designate the last Thursday in November as the day of thanksgiving twice in suc cession. The first proclamation, which made the event explicitly "a day of thanksgiving and praise," was issued October , 18G3, in the midst of the civil war. It is a litera ry masterpiece. Instead of begin ning with a review of victories at arms, it appropriately opens thus: "The year that is drawing towards its close has been filled with blessings of fruitful field and healthful skies." Then the president passes on to speak of thew-.r, giving thanks that foreign nations have remained at peace with us and commendinir to "God's ten der care all those who have become widows, orphans, mourners orsuffer eis in the lamentable civil strife iu w hich we are unavoidably engaged." Tor fifty-eight years, 'since 181o, no president had proclaimed a day ot national thanksgiving. President .Madison in the year mentioned pro claimed the second Thursday in April as a day of thauksgiving "for tlie blessings of ieace, reference being made to the close of the war of 1JS1L' by the treaty of Ghent on the proceeding December 24." Whenever you feel that your stomach has Kone a little wrong, or when you feel that it is not in good order as is evidenced by mean headaches, nervousness, bad breath, and belching, take something at times, and especially after your meals nntil relief is af forded. There is uothing better offered the" public today for stomach troubles, dyspepsia, indigestion, etc., than KODOL. This is a scientific preparation of natural digestanta combined with vegetable acids and it con tains the same juices found in every healthy stomach. KODOL, is guaranteed to give relief. It is pleasant to take; it will make you feel fine by digesting what yon eat. j oui at rnrkers 1 wo Drugstores. "Dollar and a half for that book?" he said. "I think I'll wait till they getcheaper. , , t . "But it may De our oi umc w, said the bookseller. ' 'True." was the np:.r. "I hey ouly live mx montl s t hese days. I d tatiou. n. - . Bee Laxative Cough Bjrrop for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough jfrows in favor daily with younjr aud old. Mothers should keep it on hand for children. It is prompt relief to cronp. It is gently laxative, driving the poisou and phlegm Irom ID sys ten"! It is a simple remedy that gives im mediate relief, guaranteed. Sold by Kerner Me.Vair Co. . . The tin ee wealthiest nations are the United States, Great Britain and France, the United States being near ly as rich as the other two combined. We are a part of the United States but it does not seem natural. Are you having trouble with your kidneys? There are loi8 of people today who wonder why they have pains atrofs the back, why they are tired and lacking in energy anu ambition. Your kidneys are wrong. They n-d reliel without delay- Take DeWitfs Kidney and Uladder Pills; they are for weak back, inflammation of the bladder, backache an I weak ki lneys. Sold at Parker's Two Pruj; Stores. Mrs. Hovle Have you anything laid aside for a rainy day? " Mrs. Doyle Yes, but lean Hud only- one of mv rubbers. New lork t'rfss. You know as well as any ne when you nl anmothinc to remilate vournystem. If yonr bowels nre sluggish, your food distress- . . . i TI II' i V . es you, your kidneys pain, taii no.iiswrn Rorky Mountain Tea. It always relieves. 3."M ents,Ten or Tablets. Parker'i. Two Drug Stores. Kvervthuitr considered, where is there another Htate or eo:; itry that caw rival North Carolina? We don't think so at any rate. It will be unnecessary for you to so tbrouich a painful, expensive operation for Piles if you nse MunZan. Put up in collapsi Me tube with nozzle, reaily to apply to the sorencssand inflammation. Forany form of Piles. Price 50. guaranteed. Sold by Kerner McNuir Co. If. as Pres. Roosevelt says, "The nrosneritv we now euiov rests direct ly upon our iiiiiiuum it-Buunrn, isn't it false to say that prosperity rests upon our outrageous tariff laws and financial system, as most Re publican leaders declare? Graham Gleaner. Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced nny other than beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds ami lnni? troubles. This is because the (renuine Foley's Honey and Tar in theyellow package contains no opiates or other harm ful drugs. Guard yonr health by refusing anv but, the genuine. Sold at. Parker's Two Drug Stores. A Broken Umbrella Handle. Home Department of National Mngazfne for December. I o fasten metal, or any kind or an umbrella handle which glue will not hold' melt powdered alurn and use while hot, as you would glue. Xo need to fear coughs and colds this year as you can obtain Bees Laxative Cough Syrup now from your dealer. This is good news to mothers who fear croup and whoop ing cough. It is a gentle laxative that ex pels the poison from the system in the uatural way. Tuts the phlegm and clears the head. Guaranteed. Sold by Kerner-M NairCo. '"She hasn t any friends to streak of." "No? Puck. Then w iat are thev for?" To stop that pain in the back, that stiff noes of the joints and muscles, take Pineules Tly are guaranteed. Don't suffer from rheumatism, backache, kidney trouble, when you get 30 days' treatment for $1.00. single dose at, bedtime proves their merit Get them today. Sold by Kerner-McXair Co ltis sometimes advisable toemploy a uigut watchman to look after men who are as honest as the day is long. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Here' Good Advice. (). S. oolever, one of the best known merchants of Le Raysville, N. Y., says: you are troubled with piles, apply Buckleu's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Cures every sore, wound bu rn or abrasion. 25c. at Melville Dorsev's drug store. V lth a smaller cotton crop than we have had for years, and with th world needing more cotton to supply its needs than ever before, all the farmers need to do is to keep ceo and sit steady in the boat. Let farm ers hold on to their cotton until they get what it is worth. Lexington North State. Bad Backache Such agonies as some womca safier, every month, from hack ache I Is It necessary? No. If can be prevented and relieved, when cansed by female tronbie, by tak ing a medicine with specific, cura tive action, oa the female organs and functions, which acts by re lieving the congestion, stepping the pain and baOdlng the organs and functions ap to a proper state of health. Try. hi WINE OF WOMAN'S RELIEF "I suffered for 15 years,' writes Mrs. MaCnda A. Akers, of Basham, Va, "with various female troubles. 1 had such a backache that it drew me over, so 1 could not staad straight. The doctors could not help me, soJ tock CardoJ, and ow I feel Eke a new woauuu" At All Drngaists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, . stating- are and describing symp toms, to Ladica Advisor iet.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. E SS mm Plenty of Mosey. Charlotte N'fws. Th RaUgh Xenw and Observer rightly saw, anent the prewnt finan cial stringency: - . 'There 13 no sense hi this money : amine except the scare produced by the fnnzied finance, method in New York, and the desire to bnv stocks and cotton below the value and scare public officialin to doing tin bid ding of the financiers and trout." We are glad to observe that public confidence seems gradually teturn- mg. For the life of u we have !een unable to see nny good reason for the recently; threatened panU: ' Con-' firtniiiir thi view are the following gnres on money circulation in the Itiited Staten bv vears, ivhirh show cleailv that the trouble i not over a lack of monev: 907 $2.876.368,69G 000 ...........2.866,882,786 190.1 2,653.131,578 1904 ...2,583,476,61 G 1903 2,427,394,868 1902 2,336,111,991 1901 2.246,3(10,543 1900 2.139.181,412 1899 1.963,716,148 1808 1,866,575,782 1897 1,706.732.904 1896.. 1,627,055,614 1895 1.598.859.316 - - -' IN o tee to our Customers. Ve are p'eased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and lungtroublea is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, nnd we recommend it aa a safe remedy for children and adults. Sold at Parker's Two Drag Stores. We mav expect to hear when Con. gre9 meets that the Democrats are responsible for the panic, but it will keep the Republicans busy explain ing why they hare to borrow money on purpose to help the frenzied finan ciers Graham Gleaner. A Lazy Liver May be only a tired liver, or a starved liver. It would, be a stupid as well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he lagged in his work. So In treating the lagging, torpid liver It is a great mistake to lash it with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with over work. Start with the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them In working order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of "liver trouble " by Its wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores the normal activity of the stomach, increases the secretions of the blood-making glands, cleanses the system from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed upon it by the defection of other organs. If yon have bitter or bad taste in the morn ing, poor or Variable appetite, coated tongue, foul breath, constipated or irregular bowels, feel weak, easlljt tired. Qespondeot. freauent headaches, pain r dlstresftn "small of back," gnawing or distressed toeBDg in stomach, perhaps nausea.Vhlaureoux "rialnga" In throat after eating, and klnaral symptoms 0t weak stomach and torpid Iiv4 no medi cine will relieve yon more promptly or cure Tou rnntft rrVninently than Doctor FlercTi ; Golden Medical Discovery. Perhaps only j part of the above symptoms will be present at one time and yet point to torpid liver or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, gTioldle cakes and other Indigestible food and take the "Golden Medical Discovery " regularly and stick to its use until you are vigorous and strong. The "Discovery" is non-aecret. non-alcoholic is a glyceric extract of native medici nal roots with a full list of its ingredients printed on each bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Its ingredients are endorsed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the age and are recommended to cure the diseases for which it is advised. Don't accept a substitute of unknown composition for this non-secret medicine or KSOWX COMPOSITION. CONTAINS HOHEY An improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to giv satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO, U. S. A. For Sale CONTAINS mm Mothers endorse' it TO7 s m mm I I M M m mm Nearly all ether cough cures are constipating, especially those containing Opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moras tha bowels, contains no Opiataa, For Sale at Parker's Two Drug Stores. ROANOKE-BRICK CO, WELDON, N. C. Manufacturers of BRICK OF ALL, KINDS FIRE BRICK A SPECIALTY. Prompt attention givta orders. J. J. BETSCH, Henderson, N. C. Local Agent.- BENNETT H. PERRY, Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: llarii Law Building, (uext to Court House.) a "Bilious Attack." B'm ptomS. Sour stomach, nasty taste in mouth, sick hesdache, sallow complex ion, the world your enemy. CaUSC. Constipation, inact ive liver, overflow of bile into the system. Relief. .Treatment for two nights before retiring with AkD TONIC PEUIT8 One a night, don't worry, sleep well and Nature'll do the rest. Entirv Treatment Z13 Ct. For Sale at all Drug Stores. EtWrrT'S CARE0L1ZED WITCH HAZEL 0ALVC For Piles, Burns, Sores. DO HOT U7 UHAT Muses si JAcdem People Have Many Names for Same " Diseases, According to New Belief. . Does human health depend on one organ alone? ' This question is becom ine widely discussed since Ix T. Cooper first advanced his theory that the stomacn is tne true seax m. me and all health dependent upon It. . Mr. Cooper, who has met with re markable success in the sale of his new medicine, believes that the stom ach is responsible for most sickness, and that this organ is weak in the present generation. While discussing this theory recently, he said: "I am asked time and again to tell why my medicine has made such a record wherever I have introduced It My answer always is, 'because it restores the stomach to a normal condition.' No one will deny that today there are more half-sick, men and women than ever before. Nothing critical seems to be the matter with them. They are just half-sick most of the time. They don't know really what is the matter with them. I have talked with thou sands during the past two years, and few knew indeed what their trouble ' was. One said nervousness, another said kidney trouble, another liver com' plaint, some constipation, or heart trouble, or lung tronbie. Many had treated, as they called it, for most of these diseases at different times. A very common complaint i3 'all run down,' or 'tired .all the time, or "no appetite.'" "I know nositlvely that every bit of this chronic ill fcsaith ?j cause J by stomach trouble, and not!:ir :- eki.'My New Discovery puts tlio tromach in sound condition in - abrr.t v: v.atks. Mighty few people caa iick with a rPVT9C t Needed Quickly Act Quickly c c OANS2 Now is the time toilet your money be in trircalation. Don't hold it like the miser. - We guaranteee you 6 per cent, interest for every dollar invested with us. For further information call on R. S. MCdOIN, Secretary and Treasurer HENDERSON LOAN & REAL ESTATE GO. I V c c c AND TAR. CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. at Kerner-McNair's Drug Store; HONEY fa TOE It im 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 ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price SOo. For Sale at ParWs Two Una Stores. FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON. Of f ice in oung Block. Office hours: 9 a. ni. to l p. m.. 3 to 6 p. m. Residence Phone 88; Office Phone 25. Estimate! tarnished when desired. Ne ehargp tor examination. Take This To Yonr DRUGGIST For Trial Box and Booklet FREE DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. tST OFFICE: Over K. u. Da via Store. crass sound digestion. That is why my med icine is selling at such a tremendous rate. I have convinced many thou sands of people that these things are so, and the number is growing by leaps and bounds." Among more recent converts to Mr. Cooper's beliefs is Mr. Edgar I Hinds, living at 6 Tappan Street, Everett; Mass. Mr. Hinds has this to say on the subject: "I have suffered with stomach"" trouble for eight years. I was not sick enough to be in bed, but just felt bad all the time. My greatest trouble was that I always felt tired, would get up in the morning feeling as tired as when I went to bed. "I had a very irregular appetite, and was troubled with dizzy spells. If I stood for any length of time, I would have a dull pain in the lower part of my back. I was nervous and felt all the time as though something terrible was going to happen. I tried many kinds of medicine, but nothing ever helped me. H had about given up all hope of ever being in good health again", when I heard bo much of Cooper and de cided to try his medicine. I took one bottle of his New Discovery and was greatly surprised at the result. I sralned 12 Dounds in a few weeks. I '"n now eat anything" I wish, and feel like a new man. I cheerfully recom mend this medicine to all sufferers from stomach trouble It is worth anyone s time, who is not enjoying good health, to learn of Mr. Cooper's wonderful preparations We are selling them in large quantities - Melville Dorsey. CROUP AND J Pneumonia tSalve The Family Safe-Guard. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Relieves Croup in 20 minuts. Aborts Pneumonia in 6 hours. Begina work aa soon as spplied. Criminal to be without It. Sold by all druggists or 10c added by mail. L. Richardson, Mfg". Chtm Greensboro. N. C 1 3 3 1 AND SYRUP OUGH Tastes so E.C. OeWITT&CO. CHICAGO HENRY PERRY, INSURANCE. A strong line of both LIFE AND FIRE COMPANIES represented. Policies issued and riska placed to best advantage. Office: : : : : In Court House. Women To weak and ailing1 women, there is at least on wax to help. Bat with that way, two treatments, must be combined. One is local, one is constitu. tional. but both are important, both essential. Dr. Snoop's Night Pure is the Local. Dr. Snoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. The former Dr. Snoop's Night Cure is a topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. Snoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treat ment. The Restorative reaches throughout tha entire system, seeking the repair cf all nerve, all tissue, and all blood ailments. The "Night Cure", as iu name implies, does its work while yon sieep. It soothes sore and inflam ed mncoos surfaces, haU local weaknesses and discharges, wr,ile the Restorative, eases nervoua excitement, gives reiiewrt vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, rigor, and energy. Take Dr. Sboop'a Restorative Tablets or Liquid as a general tonic to tha system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. vShoop's Night Cure THOMAS BROS A. G. Daniel, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la . . Shingles, Laths, Lum ber, Brick. Sash. Doors and Blinds. Fail stock at Lowest Prices. Opposite South ern Grocery Company . Hederaon.N. C. goodie Weak Do you want to own the most beauti ful stove in all the world? Then buy one bearing thU tr idem -irk For parlor, kitchen. store,mce. hotel laundry there are one thousand styles and sizes to choose from And a single dollar a week will pay for your choice. The Buck's Store wiere Cosby Patent Air-Tight Baker and Heatet I , lC j3 II -N , IT DOES DOUBLE DUTY It warms the coldest and largest room in the house, making it cozy. The busy housewife can cook or bake anything from light rolls to a Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey. Still it looks just ns neat as any heater made. It is air-tight and a great fuel saver. Thousands are be ing sold. Thousands of housekeepers are enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron tops and bottoms, making it last for years without repairs. Made only by UNION STOVE CO., Inc., 3ox 2745. RICHMOND, VA. la FOR SALE &e W ATKINS Watkins Hardware tympany. Retailers of Quality anu Price. 3 Beautiful line Coal and Wood Heating Stoves. Variety of Oil Heaters and Oil Cooking Stoves. Ranges and Cooking Stoves on exhibit. Azurelite and Limonite Tinware. Silverware and Table Cutlery. Everything in fact to be found in a modern well stocked Hardware establishment. Call and look for yourself, If you buy a it is worth the Corbitt tm THE CORBITT BUGGY CO., W HENDERSON, N. . C. WHY DO YOU USE KEROSENE AND SMOKE YOUR CEILINGS, CURTAINS AND WALLS ? See as and will rirnTnip i ipiJTQ are better and fre coariflce yea that -lXu I nib Llun 1 0 qaently cheaper. HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. Telephones-i-Nos. 6. 21, and 48. L Sz C oa caB et Anything in Hardware 3 IT HEATS AND COOKS TOO. The Most Convenient, Useful and Economical Stove for the! Home Ever Made. . . . . i J IN HENDERSON B - HARDWARE CO. Buggy at 25 cents a lb money investd. u V t s i i
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