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II r, If3" A BUSINESS Be Sure If TSB Wilt, j ADVERTISING You are right by Grt writing an ad vertiHeraent netting forth the bargain you of fer, and insert it in the OOLI) LEAF'. Thus prepared for bus iness, you can Hn f r. Lint. THAT 18 Worth Having - IS . To reach the Ioi)le of Hen derson and sur rounding coun try, let them yon hold oat to get their trade by a well dipltyt adver tisement iu - 18 mi; ' FOUNDATION S Worth Adiertising SUCCESS in luv oneiucce EVERY DAY IK THE YEAR. IL a Tie GOLD LEAF THAD R. MANNING Publisher "Carolina, Carolina, Heaven's Blessings Attend TTtir. 77 SDBSCRIFTiCf JUO Cfiib . VOL. XXVTT. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, EE13RUARY 6, 1908. NO. 7. The Story of a Medicine. Its name "Golden Medical. Discovery was suggested by one of ltd most import ant and valuable Ingredients Golden Sf-al root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis covered that he could, by the use of pure, triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer tain degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose, ex tract from our most valuable native me dicinal roots their curative properties much better than by the use of alcohol, so generally employed. So the now world famed "Golden Medical Discovery," for the cure of weak stomach, Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and kindred derangements was first made, as It ever sine has bVn, without a particle of alcohol In its mafc-up. A glance ithejuil list of its Ingredi ents, printed cTJverv bottle-wrapper, will enow that It Is Doaae from the most valuable medicinal roJnsfound growing in our American foresOO All these In. gredienfr have received the "strongest "en dorsemeni from the Jclding medjeaf ex-?frl- lechers and writers nn umirrfft M'llfiC't who recommend Ihem ag tw very t.tt remedies for tiie diseases for whfcfi" fllWWi Who rernmmenrl mem as the very l;et, rtrucflio for the r!lsenf fnr whifTT "Gol'leii j WiicaT Hiseoverv " ra ftdyiseaT Aiittie dock of these endorsements na3 been compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of J'.iiiralo, Li. Y., and will l mailed Iree to any one asking same by postal card, or letter addressed to the l)octor ac above. From these endorsements copied from standard medical books of all the differ ent schools of practice, It will be found that the ingredients composing the "Gold en Medical Discovery" are advised not only for the cure of the above mentioned diseases, but also for the euro of all ca tarrhal, bronchial and throat affections, accom pained with catarrhal discharges, hoarseness, sore throat, lingering, or hang-on-oough, and all those wasting affections which, if not promptly and properly treated are liable to terminate in consumption. Take Dr. Pierce's Dis covery In time rind persevere In its use until you give it u fair trial and it is not likely to disappoint. Too much must not he expected (,f it. It will not perform miracles. It v. Ml not euro consumption iii its advanced stages. No medicine will. It vtll cure the affections that lead up to consumption, if Utkcn in time. Majestic Electric Theatre. (LASSITKU lit lUHNG.) Henderson, N. C, Continuous Performance Daily From 2:30 P. M. to 10 P, M. REFINED MOTION PICTURE? AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Special Attention Given to Ladle and Children. ADMISSION 5 HOME AGAIN! I vinh to announce to the good people Henderson, that I have come back and cor nected mynelf with Mr. O. O. WHITE, The Tailor, Henderson, N. C , And will have charge of the Cleaning, Prcs ing. Altering mid Repairing. All work doi NKATLY AND PROMPTLY. . Give me your orders and yoi shall be pleased. Yours for busineufi. Those 27J. JAS. W. WHITE. BENNETT H. PERR Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: HarrU Law Building, (next to Court House.) DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. fe- OFFICE: Over K. u. Davis' Stor. HENRV PERRY, INSLftANCE A strong line of both LIFE AND FIRE COMPANIES represented. Policies issued anl risks placed to best advantage. Office: : : : : In Court House. FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON. Office in nung Block. OdiCi hour-: 9 a. in. to t . n., 3 to 0 p. n. KesideuCt Plum 88; Office Phone 23. Estimates furnihcd when desired. N charge tor examination. roanoxe mm SO, WELDON, N. C. Manufacturers of BRICK OF ALL KINDS FIRE BRICK A SPECULTY. fcsr" Prompt attention given orders. J. J. BETSCH. Henderson. X. C. Local Agent. 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. Hcderson.N. C. Straight Fatherly Talk "For You, Young Man, Not the Other Fellow" A Few Don't Which the Man Who Incorpo rates in His Rule of Conduct as an Employe Will Find to His Ad vantage in the Increased .Size of ' His Pay Envelope and the Higher Valuation Placed Upon His Ser vices by the "Boss." By Jno. Anderson4nne. Ki'ceiitlv thf superintendent of a larire manufacturing concern had oc casion to call two of his most prom ising you HsT men into the office, sep strnMv. and jrave foach of tliem a "srood callinir down." His iiit'TPHt in thp young men and id intrt in tlm output of h'm fac rorv wen ofuph a nature that it was hi duty to talk to each of them. Each of tl i younir men was great y iirprispd at what tlip superentend ent told him. They were not con--i-iou- of ttip fact that thy had been guilty of any of the things of which thev were rebuked. Uoth of them said to the superin tendent: Why, I have not done any 'hing like that. And doubtless tiip oiitiir men were honest, for men rar--l- their actions as others see 'lipm. Tlien the superintendent said to -burn: What I am savins I mean ""or von, not tlie other fellow. Don't think that you can be five minutes behind time evpry morning whn the whistle blows and not have he fact mentally recorded against von by those in authority over you nis means you, young man, not th ither fellow. " Don't think that you can contin lously slight anv part of your work vitho'ut that slilitest part, no mat rr how hidden it mav be, being dis ivered and tmced directlv to yon. rj'nrfellw said in one of his poems har ''thp gods seeeverv where." To v we paraphrase the line and sa ' e inspector sees everything. Yon a, n t do bo ch work -and retni our job. much lesH your self-respwt "hi means you, young man, not '.m otln-r fellow. Don't think you can work witl our eyes on y,e ciocK nan tne rim; nd turn out as perfect work as the inn who glues his eyes to his task nd does his work in the spirit o ithfulness, integrity and truth 'his means you, young man, not the rlier fellow. Don't think that you earrcarousi rou 1 1 d a 11 nigh t , o verloa d you r stom ch withintoxicants,cliase the flyii'g urs with nimble feet until 3 o clock i the morning and then show up for a honest day's work atthe appoint I time, be it 7, 8 or 9 o'clock, as the ie maybe. Thismean8you,youn ian, not the other fellow. Don't think that you can take the noney that comes to you in your ay envelope and play the ponies, Muffle the cards or bet or the ball ime and pay your lpgitimate bills vith t he increase that comes through our skill, or financier your future nccessfully in that way. Gambler's uck never paid grocery bills prompt y, put money away for a rainy day r established an honest andsuccess n I business. This means you, young nan, not the other fellow. Don' think you can trifle with your onscience and bury it beneath any ivalanche of vice or overload it with xcuses and then have your self-re-pe-t and the confidence of the world. rr conscience is the most delicate lung in the world, and registers and recordsevery action and thought, and sooner or later will spring its trial a lance to your startled vision and vrite over your life the one word, Failure. Thismean8you,youngman, tot the other fellow. Don't think because the other fel ow lias set the callipers for his cir les thaL they are correct for yours. lOvery man has to set his own calli pers and draw his owji circles if he vould know that his work is right. Phis means you, j'ouugnian, not the other fellow. Don't think that you can cheat, vrong or defraud even the most iu rjcent without your act being fouud ut. For the gauds tell the story of passing caravans, the snow bears .vitness to marching feet and straws -how which way the wind blows, i'our words may be full of honey, but ou will not be judged by your words, for evermore itistrue actions speak louder than words. This means you, young man, not the other fellow. Don't think that you can be a -hirk at twenty, a time-server ut thirty, a watcher of the boss at forty and be a success at fifty, for at filty a man is the result of his twenties, thirties and forties, and has prepared himself lor his sixties, seventies and eighties, if he lives that long. Char-1 acter is the result of daily action, habit and thought. It is the sum total of every nail driven, every pen scratch made and every thought t hat has been given its act. This means you, young man, not the other fel low The man who incorporates these don ts into his life and abides Dy them shall find his pay envelope ever bulging out, stand well with his fore man, and finally come to a place of peace and rest, where, with a con science void offecce, he will be able to look every man, his neighbor, his foreman, squarely in the eye and say, 1, too, am a man, manly among men. This means you, young man, not the other fellow. Special Announcement Regarding the ; .National Purr Fcod and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles ia not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or harmful drags, and we recommend it as la safe remedy for children and adults. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. "Not Understood." A Memory, by Thomas land's Poet Bracken, New Zea- "Not understood," we more alonjr asunder; Oar paths grow wider as the seasons creep, Wh.v life ia life we marrel and we wonder, And then we fall aaleep, "Not understood." "Not understood," we gather false impra sious And hag them closer an the years go by Till virtues often seem to us transjrressons And thus men rise and fall and lire and die, "Not Understood." "Not understood," poor souls with stunted vison Oft measure giant by their narrow gauge. The poisoned shots at falsehood and derision Are oft impelled 'gainst those who mould the age "Not understood." " "Not understood," the secret springs of ac tion Which lie beneath the surface of tha snow Are disregarded: with self-satisfaction We judge our neighbors and they often go "Not understood." "Not understood how trifles often change us. The t bought tees sentence or the fancied slight Destroy long years of friendship and estrange us. And on our sonls there falls a freezing blight, "Not Understood. " "Not understood," how man breasts are aching For lack of sympathy? Ah day by day. How many cheerless, lonely hearts are breaking, How many noble spirits pass away, "Not understood?" Oh, GodI that men would see a little clearer Or judge less harshly where they cannot see. Oh, God! that men would draw a little nearer To one another. They'd be nearer Thee, "And understood." Latirippa and Pneumonia Foley's Honey and Tar cures la grippe roughs and prevents pneumonia. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow jyickage. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Carolina Coast as Winter Resort. Wilmington Messenger. Our Wilmington people have had i little touch of winter weather for he last" day or so, but it has been winter weather of the most bracing kind, cold and clear, the kind that ma kes the blood race through one's veins and adds zest to physical xertion. It is-! true the wind was disagreeable for a while, but the "spell" was nothing that one should complain of. It was good, healthy winter weather. ,. If our section experience nothing worse than that before the winter is ver our people will have a great :el to be thankful for. This has een urn' of the phnwmtest winters ; at we have experienced iu this see on in many years. With such winter climate as Wil aington can offer to the residents of he bleak, tce-bound North we do not eejwhy the people of that section diould seek the enervating regions .f the far South There is only one thing that stands u our way and that is the proper Hotel accommodations for the winter ourists from the North. Could this nection of the South offer the desired iotel facilities much of the winter! ravel to Florida would stop here. , Our winter climate would be found i preferable to that of Florida to the; northrener fleeing from his winter ice-: ouna Home; ior it is less enervating, nd therefore does not leave the win- j ter tourist so let down after his so- joum iu the milder climate of the far South. While our climate is far less riirorous than that of the far North f it is still old enough to be bracing uid health-giving. The rigor or the North is escaped here and at the anie time the enervating warmth of he subtropical latitude is avoided. As said above all that is. needed is proper hotel accommodations for those who seek relief from the severe climate of the North, and the turn ing of the tide of the tourists this way. The time will come when some man oi men with means and full re alization of the advantages of our section will build one or more hotels here for the accommodation of nort h- . . 1 ' . . Ml 1. ern tourists ana ine iiung win uw done, and Southeastern North Caro- " . . . m . . 1 lina will have become tnetastuonaoie A .. winter resort for Northerners. It is There js ,ota of m"j;plaml pner(rv in houndjo Hime. Nature has done ti,e world. Some people exert them her part. She has been lavish in her . lve8 more in tiie effort to RVn favors and only waits for the man ; Somebo(Jv else oufc of a doliar than with means to come to her aid ami , would required to earn two dollars, do his part. j Greenville Reflector. inis may ioierci iuu. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so Just remember that Foley's Kidaey Cure will stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that is not be- yond thereach of medicine. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. II I The only Bakiag Powder made fllpyiSag I with Ro Grape Cream of Tartar V jInsures healthful and SSKl ho0me0lf0reVen 1 GSy I HOGLESS The superlatively satis factory Southern standard cooking-fat that has made the South famous. Pure cotton seed fined b v Wesson acme of someness, THE SOVTHER.N JrewYorhSavannahMtlanta:J&wOrlmvsChicago) Politics and sectionalism aside, don't the business men of the coun try. think it would be for tin best for the whole country that there should be a break in the political sectional ism that has existed for so many y ea rs? Wil m i i igto n Messenger. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: "I have taken only four doses of your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. I am still taking the pills as I want a perfect cure.'" Mr. Barber refers to De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are sold nt Parker's m . TV CI a. Whpn the ,(abv crogg an,i h ' ried and worn out you will find that a little s CASCASWEET, tue well known remedy for ( babies and ciiildren, will quiet the little one j in a short time. The ingredients are printed plainly on the bottle. Contains no opiates. ' old at Parkers Two Drug Stores. or old peopie who suffer fromrheumahsm.shff joinrs.gouMumbago, neuralgia, sciarica ana paralysis ft "I gives quick relief. Impenetrates through the nerves and tissues.relteves the 0 rrJ b. mm mmw n U ULiV LARD oil, super-re our exclusive The whole- process, purity, and economy. COTTON - OIL CO The Carolina Truck and Fruit Growers' Journal estimates that the strawberry crop for 1908 will lie be tween 2.000 and 2,500 carloads, with anything like favorable seasons from now ou. The vines have been care fully attended to and they give every evidence of an abundant yield in the spring. The railroad and refrigera tor people are aJmonished to pre pare for a crop of at least 2,250 cars. - If you suffer with indigestion, constipation, feel mean and cross, no strength or appe tite, your system is unhealthy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the system strong and healthy. 35v Tea or Tablets. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores He who goes down into the battle of life giving a smile for every frown, a cheery word for everv cross one. and lending a helping hand to the limortunate 13, alter all, the hest Ot missionaries. Why get up ia tbe morning feeling Mue, Worry others and worry you? Here's a secret between you and me, Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores 1 . IT . ' inflammation ana congestion. quicuens rhe blood and gives a pleasant tingling sensanon orcomrorr very little rubbing. . At oil dealers PRICE 2550& S100: m ) Dr.EarlS!oan.BosfonMa5& m mm r m Tbe Annual Waste. En fit-Id Progress. - - The sum of money that ii annually wasted in Halifax county by the un scientific tie oi fertilizers would prob ably stagger belief could it be known. Fertilizers are necessary and must be uswi if a good crop is to be ex- -cied they should be used abund ant I !y but "far too often it is the ease thatthey are wofullj misap plied. Frequently a farmer will tuy "8-2-2'f goods, for instance, and um it indiscriminately on "oil his crops not knowing that one crop may re quire ammonia or less potash or less phosjMiric acid, or more, as the caiift may Ik.-. Frequently, again, he will put the same quantity jer acre on all his fields, or most of them with out a tmmght of making: changes be causrf of Koil peculiarities. One soil will be rich in plant-food and will there fore need little fertilization; while another, which happens to be defi cient will require two or three times as much'. The farmer who turns his atten tion to this department of his busi ness (for farming is a business as much neatly,) can do so with im mense profit to himself, since igno rance levies an enormous tax. He may be obliged to increase the ex pense of cultivating some of the land, but on the whole of it he will almost surely be able to reduce the cost, be sides making bigger and better crops. To him who cares to learn, the way is open. The national government maintains a special department to study and improve the farming in dustry. This department does not deal in theories; it-presents facts, the result of thorough and system atic experimentation. These facts are to be had of the Department of Ag riculture at Washington by any and all who wish them. Pamphlets are issued monthly, cataloguing all re cent publications on farm matters. From these lists, which are sent free to all who apply for them, a farmer can select such publications as he may need and get them without charge or for a normal sura of five or ten cents each. With the help of such knowledge a farmer is enabled to use better meth ods in fertilization and culivation of crops, . thereby reducing expenses while increasing yields. Isn't it worth trying for the 1908 crops? Do it now. Go at it Directly. Stateaville Landmark. v " " ---.-.-- - Col. Josiah Reece, of the Greens boro Record,, who is an old-timer and can't get used to modern ways, observes with a sigh: After awhile it will be so that a man can't take a drink, even if lie can get it, without running the risk of being jailed. That's what they're up to. Colonel, .nd the Landmark would think bet ter of the proposition if they would go about it in a more direct way. This paper holds that tfie people have a right to say whether liquor shall or shall not be sold in any given locality, and if the majority oppose the liquor traffic it should be abolished. -We even hold that a man who buys liquor from an illegal dealer should be made a party to the violation of the law. We have al ways believed, however, that it was an invasion of the rights of the indi vidual to say that he should not go, or send, If he choose, where liquor was legally sold and buy for his per sonal use. We say this, notwith standing our advice to all men at all times is to refrain from the use of liquor entirely. But through jug laws and other regulations, which are being ex tended the individual is denied the right to buy liquor, even for hia indi vidual use, where it is legally sold. Personally the Landmark cares nothing about these regulations, but through them the law in effect says to the individual, you shall not drink. As weeeeit,it would be infinitely bet ter to pas3 a law direct, making it a misdemeanor to take a drink. The law now practically says that you shall not buy, if you live in pro hibition territory: "Why not make it an offence to take a drink and thus" directly accomplish what it is sought to accomplish indirectly. Everything taken into the stomach should be digested fully within a certain time. When yoa feel that your stomach is not in good order, that the food you bare eaten is not . beine digested, take a cood. natural digest- ant that will do tbe work tbe digestire juices afeTrot doing. Tbe best remedy"known today for all stomach trouble is KodoK which is guaranteed to give prompt relief. It is a natural digestant; it digest what yoa eat and is pleasant to take and is sold here at Parker's Two Drug Stores. m and warmffi. Fake Economy Here. Hatters That Call For Serious Con sideration When the Question of Cutting off Expenses Comes Up A Few Items at Which Re trenchment Should Not Begin And of the Very First of These b the Children's Education -Large Temporary Sacrifice Should he Made to Keep Children in School. Christian Index. The greut financial prosperity of the last two or three-years lias led to quite free expenditure of mony by very, man' people. Not a few have gotten into the habit of buying many thiugs, necessary and not nec essary, l)ecause the money was to be had and the thimrH desired. There has developed the spirit of extrava gance on the part of some, while with others there has been simply the gratification of a laudable desire to surround themselves and loved ones with better things than they had been able to possess in days past and gone. Our people have never, as a whole, been so comfortably housed, clothed, fed and amused as they are now, and have been for several years. Never have they had so many real comforts and luxuries nt command. They have enjoyed their prosperity. But there has come somewhat of a financial reaction, and the large ma jority of the people, at least the thoughtful ones, are considering how they may economize. Retrench men t in business and in home and personal expenditures is the order of the day. And naturally everyone who is con sidering the subject is asking th question: How shall I economize? Where shall retrenchment legin? What shall I continue and what shall I cut off of my expenditures? Many an honest soul is asking and seriously considering these and kin dred questions. And we are tempted to offer to such a few suggestions, chiffly those of a negative kind the "nota." Do not begin with the children's education. This would be to sacrifice a lifetime aye, an eternal good to the present, and temporary difficulty. And the difficulty notan insurmount able one. Large temporary sacri fice may well be made to keep the children at school. Their school nge opportunities' will soon pass never to return. Do not economize at the expense of the culture of the home, which is due to the use of good books, maga zines and papers. If you'are buying trashy literature, of any of these va rieties, let it go at once. But see to it that the best of each comes into your home. This is education unto true culture,. Do not cut off too 'severely, the amusements that may have been en joyed, especially those in which all the family can engage. There is often extravagance in the expendi tures for amusements, these may be decreased with no diminution of real pleasure and profit. There are some not very elevatiug kinds of amusements which may be entirely discontinued without any loss of any thing good. Do not diminish t he small benevo lence swhieh may have carried cheer and comfort to the sick, the sorrow ing, the distressed or the needy. If there is an invalid o r "shut-in" in the home, or in the circle of friends, or eveu leyoud, continue, or even in crease your attention; for some others may discrease theirs, und the Bttffererers may miss these and be saddened. And be sure not to begin at the house of God. Do not let your con tributions to pastor's salary and church expenses grow less. The pas tor lias probably certainiy, if de pendent wholly on his salary been exercising the grace of doing with out to a considerable extent already. Do not make him learn the lesson any more severely. Expes 3 of liv ing have grown largely in these years oi prosperity, l'erhaps his salary has not crown at all. , And do not begin with those be nevolences which are needed to feed and clothe the orphans; to provide Christian education for the youth of ourStatejto give the Gospel to the destitute in the home land; to send the light of the knowledge of the glory of God, as it shines in tbe face of Jesus tnrist, to those who sit in the region and shadow of death, aftd, lift spiritually sightless eyes upward to the gleam of that glorious light which envelopes you and yours in this Christ ian land. v Suffering and Dollars Made. E. S. Loper, of Wsriila. X. Y., Kajra: "I em a earpeuter and hare had many nerere nt beata! bj Batkleo'a Arnica SalTe. It baa ared me afferiBg and dollar. It ia by far the Let healing aalre I Lare ever found." Heals bmrn, ore, nWr. ferer aore, ezema and piles. 2.V at MIri!le Itoreej's Drug Store. , A mau can get just as drunk on cider and wine and brandy, ashecan on corn liquor; and if the bill under which the people are to. vote for so- called proitimi ion. allows the manu facture and nale of thoe thing, it a farce and should be defeated. Dretb-: ren, tbe "nijrger in tbe woodpile" is politics and not prohibition. Mark it. New Bern Sao. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bitten, say.: "It is a neighborhood favorite here 1th as." It de serves to be a favorite erery wbere. It gives quick relief ia dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and general debility. Its ac tion oa tbe blued as a thorough purifier makes it especially nsefal as a spring medi cine. Tbis grand -alterative tonic is sold nader guarantee at Melville Iorey's Drnjt 5 : Life Fire Health : Fidelity .- Accident . Casualty m 0 e : .a Insurance Department Z Citizens Bank. BICIIARDCUAllY. : Manar. Z 0 nty Barber Shop Murreli & Pasre, Prcrr Irtbr (Next to r.arncs Clothing Store.) An Easy Shave A Satisfactory Hafr Cut Is what yon jret every time yon .tt roni..' tliiHHhop. V are exMTtvm-vi llarlx-t, hihI pive evt-ry ruMorr.er onr vry Ut rvi. Shop newly furnished throughout. Chair upholstered in Katr cleuu, cool, gmiitary. W aotcif your patronage. ' MURREIX & PAGE. COAL AND WOOD. Best and largest stock Lump, Splint and Anthracite COAL ever handled in Henderson. AIo Sawed and Uncut WOOD Split ready for the stove, we solve the wood chopping problem for you Prompt attention to nil buaine. Poythress Coal and Wood Co. Phone No. h- Publication of Summons. 1KVINU lAMEMSIIKJli:r.YHi;M MoNKH to appear at the court Iioumj In Vnn county, .North Carolina, at. the February t4rm, 1008, thereof, In-intr the nocond Mon day before the firet Mondny in March, nnd answer the complaint of Nukiui iJnniel In which he chargp that h fraudulently pro cured t um execution of a (if-o.1 from her to him for 1 acres of land near Kittrrll and frnnd nlently procured the ponmiuMon cf ii and of her deed. And nhe abs that the deed ) canceled and hers returned. She will nuk judgment it the romplaiut is not aiimvered nt the term as required bv law. This, 13th Janonrv.'lPOS. II. H. IIEXI1Y I'KItnV. Clerk of the Kb nerior Court of Vance count r. N. C. T. T. Hick, IMaintiH s Attorney. JOJEfl C. IMfttS. tkosjs limn BELLE CAFE JUST OPENED. -Noted for Cleanness and Quick Service. Visit our dining-room Onr soda fountain is flowing w ithall sort sol COLD DRINKS. ICECREAM A SPIXIALTY. Polite attention to all. We hope to gain your patronage HARRIS & KEARNEY, PROPRIETORS. TeiscrBIdg. : 338 Garnett St. READY FOR WINTER. NICK LINK or SPLINT COAL Will soon have full supply of HARD COAL. Xow U tlie titae to pine voir ' order before pricf a vatu,i'. PINE AND HARD WOOD. Cut and Uocut to Suit Purchaser. I.J.YOUNG, Phsne 170. HENDERSON, N. C. WILL CURE YOU ; of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Dottles RirUtt UBSTITUTIS. . - Fmr Sale at Parser's ?wo Dnf Stores
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