r u i miriurcc Be Sura IfYoii Want ADVERTISING i - A DUOir.COO You are right by first writing an ad vertisement Keying forth the bargains you of fer, ami rt it in the (U)IA LKAF. ThiiH prepared for bus iness, you can Then Go Ahead. , To reach tlie people of Hen derson aud sur rounding coun try, let them know the ind uce raenta yon hold oat to get their trade by a well displayed adver tisement in THAT IS Worth Hairing IS TUE FOUNDATION OP SUCCESS IS f Worth Adfertising j i:v::iY n.w J IH THE YEAR. ANY BUSINESS Tbe 60LD LEAF 9 "I , mm IHAD R. MAKNIKG, faMisler. " Oabolina, Caholina, Heaven's Blessings Attend Her." SUBSCRIPTS $1.0 Cast VOIi. XXVII. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908. NO. 15. -" 1 1 M COMMON SENSE Leads most intelligent people to use only me'dlncs of Known composition. There fore (t i3 thai Dr. Pierce's medicines, the makcH(j waich print every Ingredient enteringkiio them upon the bottle wrap pers and attWl its correctness under oath, are daily growing in favor. The com position o( DrjPierce's medicines is open to evcrybodyVPr. Pierce being desirous of having the ggjirch light of 1nvetlga jion turned fullyupfn his formulae, Wing conhifr-iit tfia t (he letter ihe composition tit Th'-s- TT)-'i'icniPS is known the more y ill their grMit c'TraTjve merits be recog TiietL Being whollYmade of "the activw" tmUicina! principles extracted from na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with l)r. Pierce, and without the use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chemically pure glycerine being used In stead in extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing in the roots employed, these medicines are entirely free from tho objection of doing harm by creating an appetite for either al coholic beverages or habit - forming drugs. Examine the formula on their bottle wrappers the same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his "(iolden Medical Discovery," the great, blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator the medicine which, while not reruni mended to cure consumption in its advanced stages (no medicine will do that) yet thicH aire all those catarrhal condi tions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hang-on-eoughs, which, if neg lected or badly treated lead up to and lin:illy terminate in consumption. Take the "Golden Medical Discovery" ia time and it is not likely to disappoint you if only you give it a thtrmnjh and fair trial. Don't expect miracles. Jt won't do supernatural things. You must exercise your patience and pr rsevere in its use for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. Tho ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines aro composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders better than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. They are not given away to be experi mented with but are sold by all dealers in medicines at reasonable prices. NOTICE. IY VIKTTI'KOF I'OWKU CONFEKKED ) ly H Trust Deed executed by J. K. P.ftiter on the JItli ihiy of Mnrrli, 1 )(;, which iri duly reentered in the office of the Register of Iteeds for Vance county, in Book '21 nt page 1.'17. and nt request of the holder if the debt (secured therein, default having been made in the payment of the same, I chall, on Monday, April 6th, 1908, Hell at public auction to the highest bidder fur cash, at the Court House door in Hender son. Vance county. X. ('.. u certain lot of land in Henderson, described as follows: l'e".in at an iron stake at the intersection of an alley in Horner street, thence along said street North West feet to an iron stake at the intersection of Homer and Har grove streets: thence along Hargrove street X. ."1 K. N7:fi feet to a stake: thence 3f X. 'J'J't feet to a stake on an alley: thence along said alley T V. to the beginning. It being the property bought of Owen Davis. This. March L'l.il. 11IOS. JOHN" T. THOMAS. Trustee. c ity Barber Shop Murrell & Page, Proprietors (Next to Hames Clothing Store.) An I:asy Shave, . . A Satisfactory Hair Cut Is what you et every time you patronize this shop. We nre experienced Barbers, and give every customer our very best service. Shop newly furnished throughout. Chairs upholstered 111 tatter clean, cool, sanitary. We folic it your patronage MURRELL, & PAGE. OR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. far OFFICE: Over K. u. Davis' Store Administratrix's Notice HAYINC, (2l ALlITi:i) AS ADMIXISTUA trix of the estate of Louis .1. Reavis. deceased, late of Vance county, X.C.. before the Clerk of the Superior Court, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to me. properly verified, on or before the 12th day of March, l'.iOtl. or this notice will htt pleaded in bar of their recovery. All jkt koiih indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement. This March 10, 19US. EMILY R. REAVIS, Administratrix of Lew is J. Reavis, deceasd. COAL AND WOOD. Best and largest stock Lump, Splint and Anthracite COL . rer handled in Henderson. Also Sawed and Uncut WOOD Split ready for the stove, we solve the wood chopping problem for you. Prompt attention to all business. Poythress Goal and Wood Go. Phone No. 88 HOHEMAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic Good for everybody. Sold every where. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in a Yellow package. Refuse substitute. Prepared only by Foley &. Company, Chicago. For Sale at Paper's Two Drag Stores Their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. Col. and Mrs. W. J. Hicks Cel ebrate the Fiftieth Anniver sary of Their Marriage Well Have They Journey ed and Well Have They Wrought Together. Rev. J. X. Cole in Raleigh Christian Advocate. It wfl.8 a. brimming cup that two young hearts 'drank from fifty years ago it is a brimming eup yet only fuller and sweeter. It was two brave hearts that hand in hand, began their wedded journey fifty years ago it is two brave hearts that now, hand in hand pursue tln4r journey toward the Eternal city. Then they sang their matin song of faith and Iiojhj now they sing their vesper Kong of praise and trust. In those years agone the Lord mated them for a long and prosperous journey. He gave to each a gift. He must have loved them then, and He has loved them all the way. And they have loved and kept their trust with one another and with Him. Well have they journeyed and well have they wrought the will of God. On the evening of Wednesdtjy, the 4th of March, in the parlors of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, Colonel and Mrs. W. J. Hicks received their friends in celebration of the fiftieth anniver sary of their marriage. I felt honor ed to be named among the friends whose presence was desired at that festive hour. It was a scene not oft en looked upon and one not to be forgotten two such spirits coming to the fiftieth stadium of their wed ded life. There they stood, he the noblest type of man she the gentlest fashion of woman back of them fifty years of mercies fifty years of strug gles and triumphs fifty years of love. VV. J. Hicks has lived a great life. He made a good start, the start of noble blood and he has been true to the blood. There haa never been an act of his that has swerved a hair's breadth from the truth the thought of a dishonorable deed has never cast its shadow across his pure mind a dislionset dime has never found its way into his till he has earned by the sweat of his brow the bread that he has eaten and the goods that lie has gathered. Hack of this man as he stands to-day in the mellow veiling of ripening years is a life de voted to honor and the cause of hu man progress. W. J. Hicks has done two things he has shown the world the true pat tern of a man and he has worked the works of man. He has been in a very lofty sense a builder a builder of homes for men and a builder of char acter for God and iu both he has built true. No man has ever been brought close to this man without feeling that his own ideal was elevat ed and that the lines of hisowu char acter were made truer. A chief citizen a high Mason a servant of God, he has lived a notable life and he has wrought a good work. In his later years he has been called to the head of one of the greatest institutions in our State, and he has shown eminent capacity and fitness for administering its affairs. It is a place that calls for a man, m the largest measurements of a man, and he has filled it. And such a life has been possible to him besause of the good woman who stands by his side and has been the irentle partner of his bosom and the mother of his children and the keeper of his home. As friends look upon them in thi9 hallowed evening hour they can but wish for them the con tinued mercies of our God and other added years and then the final ap proach to Heaven s gate and the abundant entrance. "John Anderson, my jo, John, When we were first acquent, Your lock were like the raven, Your bonnia brow was brent; But now your brow is beld, John, Your locks are like the snaw, But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson, my jo. "John Anderson, my jo, John, We clatnh the hill theeither; And monie a eanty day, John, We've had wi' one anither: But we maun totter down, John, But hand in hand we'll fro. And sleep thegither at the foot, John Anderson, my jo." BAILEY'S ESTIMATE OF ROOSE VELT. Senator Bailey, who is regarded by many persons as the ablest man in the United States Senate, in a speech on the pending financial bill, gave this estimate of the President: k,We have never before witnessed such a mixture of good and evil in any public man. Before we have finished praising him for some wise recommendation be makes another so foolish that our praise must turn to censure. They tell me that he is brave; and I answer that he is just as rash as he is brave. They tell me that he is honest; and I answer that he is just as arbitrary as he is honest He is "Too bad for blessing, Too good for curse; I wish in my heart He were better or worse. "If he were much better, he would be a Democrat, and if he were a little worse he would not obscure and con fuse the great issues between Demo crats and their adversaries." Death Was On His Heels. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Ya.. bad a close call in the spring of 1906. He says; "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then 1 was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It belpd ma immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery is the best remedy for cough and lung-disease in all the world.' Sold under guarantee at Melville Dorsey's drug store. 50c. and f l.OO. Too Many Laws, Too Little Enforcement. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. . "When the jackleg carpenter balks at his job he calls for new tools. n hen the fake general loses a battle ie calls for fresh troops. hen the charlatan ruler strikes a snag he calls for more laws. Whv not form a eague for enforcement of the stat utes now lumbering the books? The situation now is that of a patient constantly importuning his physi cian for fresh prescriptions, while already on the table' are scores of untouched bottles and boxes of physic. Miss Betsy Trotwood's ad viser, Mr. Dick, used to write engthy petitions to the crown and when finished, paste them on kites to be cut adritt when soaring high and orne whither the winds mmht list. Just so our modern Solons indite statutes and ordinances, get them adopted in solemn form, have them printed m a book with hundreds of other more or less foolish reauire- ments and interdites, arid either think or petend that so the public good has been accomplished or pub ic ills nave been redressed. We veri- y believe that half the provisions in the YTrginia code are practically use- ess, to say nothing of the large pro portion which are positively harm- ul. A period of repose from legisla tive industry, during which nO en actments should be made except in the shape of appropriations for the support of the Government and in repeal of dead letters, would be a lappy thing for the general interests of the commnnity. No theoretically ree people were ever so much, and therefore so badly governed as those of the United States; and in the very super-abundance of law the spirit of awlessness is engendered. Foley's Orino Laxative is best for women and children. Its mild actian and pleasant taste make it preferable to violent purga tives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cures con. stipation. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. An Eventful Year. Randleman Central North Carolinian. The present year promises to be one of much interest and excitement or the citizens of this Old North I State. Among the exciting events to occur tnay be named the prohibi tion election to be held the 26th of May, to determine whether or not the manufacture and sale of intoxica ting liquors shall 'be prohibited in the State. The holding: of State con ventions by the two leading political parties of the State, for the purpose of selecting delegates to each of the National conventions to be held in the early summer, and the appoint ment of 'residential electors. The holding of county conventions, or primary elections in the various counties and cities in the State, for the selection of delegates for the sev eral Congressional conventions of the two political parties in the State, for the purpose of nominating candi dates for Congress. The vear s excitement will have reached its high water mark when the month of November shall have been ushered in. And the final will be pulled off on National election day in that month. In the mean while, that the years excitement may not grow monotonous by the injec tion of so much politics, it is given out that five circus shows will tour the State during the year; this will act as a kind of supply excite ment m the interim intervening between conventions aud elections; and give the small boy an opportun ity to share some of the fun. b rom this point of view, the present 3Tear will indeed be an eventful one. Tired mothers, worn out by the peevish cross baby have found CASCASWEET a boon and a blessing. CASCASWEET is for babies and children, and is especially good for the ills so common in cold weather. Look for the ingredients printed on the bot tle. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. O Here ia a paragraph from the Den ver Post, which is full of meat: "Big ger men than Mr. Bryan have been sacrificed for the good of democracy. It is high time that democracy re fused to be sacrificed for the good of Mr. Bryan. New Bern Sun. Receives Congratulations. You will soon receive the congratulations of your friends upon your improved appear ance if you will take Foley's Kidney Remedy as it tones up the system and imparts new life and vigor. Foley's KiiTney Remedy cures backache, nervous exhaustion and all forms of kidney and bladder troubles. Com mence taking it today. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. A is invaluable in an emerqencvof this kind . Il quickly relieves the soreness reduces me swelling ana srrengrnens rne weak ifiuscles. Because of its antiseptic and healinq properties, Sloan's Liniment is rpmpriv known for rnte wniinrK stinqs, burns and scalds. ' PRICE 25 50 & 41.00. Dr. Earl S.Sloan. Boston Mass. g X and strictly prohibits the sale of alum -baking powder So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods lias been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. jo projccj y0urscjf against alum, when ordering baking powder, Sag pmifti and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Ii adds to the digestibility and whole- sameness of the focd. tt ll III lH I ll IT I 1 1 T-fT 1 I jp III Hi I III f mi fetes o ftir o III ir tr fT onn I Ii Wg LrARD S1 1 In I 1XS III The Southern standard of super lative satisfaction. Purity person ified. Nature's natural cooking fat, for all purposes, from bread making; to fish-frying. Economy, wholesomeness, and healthful ness combined. There's none other anywhere near so good. THE SOUTHERN NEVYOPK'SAVAMM'ATLMTAHEWOEUSCrllCAGO. :0Os Spring Time Is IHIeire. Suggestive of Farming and Gardening. We have a big lot of farming and gardening tools of all kinds. PLANET, JR., THE LEADER AND AVERY GARDEN PLOWS. The best tools of the kind made. Garden Hose. L&wn Sprinklers. La.wn Fountains, Lawn Mowers, Harrows, Cultivators, Plows, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Rakes, etc. Watkins Hardware Company. Sprain or Strain mntf hnvf immerimte SlosuKs LimmeM X BAKING P0VJDEH GJITGN-OIL-CO. attention 1? and congestion, the best hmiepe Jl cO Republicans Pay Tribute to Mr. Cleveland. Statesvill Landmark. The New Jersey Legislature which has 9 Republican majority, is doing the iion-partisan act to perfection. On the 18th, the birthday of ex-President- Cleveland, Assemblyman Sullivan, the Democratic leader in the House, called attention to the occasion and offered congratulatory resolutions, which were immediately passed,, the vote being a standing one, at the suggestion of Speaker Jess The resolutions were immedi ately sent to the Senate for endorse ment. It was proposed at first to send a special messenger with the of ficial copy of the resolutions to the ex-President's home at Princeton, but it was learned that he was not at home and the resolutions were for warded by mail. Not content with this the Legislature later unani mously passed resolutions inviting Secretary of War Taft and Hon. W. J. Bryan to address the Assembly as guests of the members. The Theatre as an Educator. Washington Post. The theatre is an educator us well as the college or the church, but this rate bill shuts out of the South our best actors and actresses. E. H. Sothern has canceled his Southern dates. So has Louis James. So have other eminent actors. They assign as the reason that the new law denying them special rates, has made it impossible for them to tour the South or otly?r sections where ''one-night-stands" so abound. Thus, the rural communities, small cities, North as well as South, will suffer from the octopus "chase of the Fifty-ninth Congress; but it was the rural roosters who led the chase, and they have reaped what they sowed. If the pursuit of happiness is the true vocation of man, and if happi ness is the child of virtue, then the late Joseph Jefferson was more of a public benefactor than a whole regi ment of averasre statesmen. No man ever saw him. act but was the better for it in both mind aud heart. E. II. Sothern Ts another benefactor, who holds the mirror up to nature and makes men and women wiser and better. If the theatre is not iis potential as the press of good, it is solely be cause the constituency of the theatre is smaller than that of the press. To be sure there are vicious theatres; but there aretvicious newspapers, wicked clerirvmen and false collesre nrofes- ors, and the fact remains that noble sentiment never lacked applause in the theatre and ignoble act never es caped hiss. It is much to be doubted if the evangelist Spurgeon did more good to men than the actor Irving. Ellen Terry creates smiles, while Florence Nightingale dried tears. Both are enshrined in the hearts of good men and women. Without a design to reproach or condemn anybody for octopus chas ing, this paper is freo to say that whatever lames the theatre cripples society. William II. .Anderaon, M. D., of Sodu Springs, Ida , says that 15ws Laxative Cough Syrup has relieved coughs and colds where all other remedies tailed. Its gentle laxatire effects especially reccommend it for children. It is pleasant to take. Forconghs, colds, hoarseness, whooping cough. Money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Kerner McNair Co. Advice the Farmer Should Heed. Martshvilie Our Home. Are you going to raise cotton this year as a surplus crop for yourself, or are you going to plant a great big cotton crop that'll belong to somebody else as fast as you gather it? fietter get on a cash basis by raising your bread and meat, pota toes, vegetables, milk and butter and chickens and eggs at hom. If 3ou make debts against yourcotton, due in the fall, you'll have to put that cotton on the market at auc tion, to go through the various toll gates to the spinner, and you'll le tbe loner. Don't raise any "distress ed" cotton if you can keep from it. " . . - . A Twenty Year Sentence. 'I have just completed a twenty year health sentence imposed by Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding piles just twenty years ago,' writes O. S. Woolever. of LeRoysville X. Y. Bucklens Arnica Salve relieves tbe worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. 2.1c. nt Mel ville Dorsey's drag store. Sf . X? ill I 1 ii v x r fit Veteran Wijth History Dies. Mr. John McGrath, Who Fought With Custer Against the Sioux Indians in 1876 and Was the Only Surviving Member of His Brigade, Dies at the Age of 78 Years. Charlotte Observer, ISt h. - A soldier by profession, Ifiedftn the fiercest tests of martial conflict, pos sessed of the valor and sturdy man hood inherent in the unmixed Irish blood which flowed through his eiis, passed over the river yesterday on his native country's gala day, when Mr. John McGrath, of Irish birth, veteran of the Indian and civil wars and said to lie the only memlier of the famous Custer brigade who sur vived the annihilation.visited on it by the savages in 1870, at the battle of the Little Dig Horn, died at Uo'clock at his home, Ni). 7 East Stonewall street. Seventy-eight years the loyal Irishman and as loyal American lived, dying on St. Patrick's day. Mr. McGrath's career was a'most unusual one, touched at many places by the color of romance, livened oft by episodes which placed life in -jeopardy and demanded a high degree of daring. Boru in (lalway, Ireland, 78 years ago, it was in early life that he made his initial trip to this country with his parents and with the Ameri can people cast in his lot for good or ill. For a few months he was em ployed as a gardener in New York. Then his inclination for the life mili tary conquered and lie enlisted in the United States army, beginning a term of service which ended only after more than 20 years. Mr. McGrath's Indian fighting was done under the inspiring leadership of the courageous Custer, who was in command of his brigade, pitted against the Sioux. It was otfly chance that the subject of this sketch sur vived that conflict. As it happened, he was one of those selected to pro tect the army by scouting ahead. Disguised as one of the red men against whom his countrymen were contending, clad in their picturesque attire and affecting their stoical demeanor.. Mr. McGrath broke through the enemy's lines, thus runs the Ptory, and despite the fact that ins term of service had mst exmred. brought to the rescue of the jeopard ized band of 470, employing all his shrewd knowledge of the ways of the Indians and all his detailed acquaint ance with the topography of the country, sufficient re-lnforcements to have saved the day. But it was too late. Led by Sitting Bull, the savage hordes had rushed upon the outnumbered soldiers, had smashed their line of battle into disordered fragments and ere they desisted in their merciless death dealing, had destroyed every remnant of the brig ade, far famed though it was. The latter part of Mr. McGrath's life was spent near Shelby, with his family. After living .'50 years there he came to Charlotte about two years ago and lived here ever since. Mr. McGrath is survived by his wife and five children. These are: Messrs. Dennis, Samuel and Jake McGrath, and Misses Mary and Hester McGrath of this city. MnnZun Pile Remedy comes ready to use, put up in a collapsible tule with nozzle at tached. One application proves its merit. Soothes and heals, reduces inflammation and relieves soreness and itching. For all forms of Piles. Price 50e. Onftrnntd Sold by KerneWHrNnir Co. Mr. Justice's reason for not becom ing a candidate for attorney gener ul is that there is not enough dignity or fiower in the otiice for him. Ve understand now why he was so anx ious to have his bill paps the Legisla ture which greatly increased the pow er of that officer. We suppose Mr. Justice thinks that he is punishing the people lecause his hill was defeat ed by declining to become attorney general. The poor people! Wilming ton Messenger. NIGHTS OFUMEST. No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferer From Kidney Trouble. No eace for the kidney sufferer Pain and distress from inorn to nfght. (Jet up with a lame back, Twinges of backache bother vou all day. Dull aching breaks your" rest at night, I'rinary disorders add t yunr misery. Get at the cause cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills will work the cure. They're for the kidneys only Have made great cures in Hmi derpin. L. W. Hollouian. 412 Andrews Ave., Henderson, X. C, say: "I cheer fully recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for I received the most Kn4ifa;tory results from their use. A soreness Across the Ktnall of my back and through the loins, bothered me con stantly and prevented me from sleep ing well at night. My kidneys were too frequent in action and the secre tions were highly colored and depos ited much sediment. Learning of the value of Doan's Kidney Pills. I obtained a box from Kerner-Mc-Nair Co's drug tstore and aft-r using them a short time was freed from the backache aud other annoyances. Since then I have been in the best of health and can only attribute this great change in ray condition to the effectiveness of Doan's Kidney Pil!n." . For sale by all dealers, price GO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and uifce no other. mP . --- " MM m mL -,M & AS m. m i m m M ' You won't tell your family dm tor tbe whole story alnnit your private illness you are too modest. You need not lie afraid to toll Mrs. link ham. at Lynn, Mass.. tbe things you could not explain to the doctor. our letter will lie held in the strictest con fidence. From her vast correspond ence with sick women during the past thirty years she may have gained the very knowledge that will help your case. Such let tcrs as tbe fol lowing, from grateful women, es tablish lieyond a doubt the jHnvcrof LYDIA E.PINKHAIYTS VEGETABLE COMPOUND to conquer all female diseases. Mrs. Norniim It Uarndt,of Allen town, J'a., writes: Ever bim-o 1 was sixteen years of agre 1 had Mirrored from an orpanic d ranpciufiit and female weakness; in consequence I had dreadful headaches and was extremely nervous. My phybi cian said I must po through au opera tion to gvt well. A friend told me about Lydia 10. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I took it and wrote yon for advice, following1 your directions carefully, and thanks to you I am to day a well woman, and I am telling all my friends of my experience." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Conijiound, made from roots and herbs, inm lieen the standard remedy for female ills, and has ixisit ively cured thousands of women who have licen troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that liear-mg-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,ornervous pr istration. r r r iv il I WELDON, N. C. Manufacturers of BRICK OF ALL. KINDS FIRE BRICK A SPECIALTY. tT Prompt attention given orders. J. J. BETSCH. HenderHon. X. C. Local Agent. BENNETT H.PERRY Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: Harris Law Building, (next to Court House. ) FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON, Office In oung Block. Oflice hour: a. ni. to 1 p. m.. 3 tod p. iu. Residence Phone 0jj Office I'hone 25. Kstimatf furnUhfH eharjfe tor elimination. HENRY PERRY. INSURANCE. Ant rong line of both LIFE AND PIKE COMPANIES rprfMntd. PolR-it iomird and rinks pineal to bnt advantage. Office: Id Court llouiie. READY FOR WINTER. NICK LINK OK SPLINT COAL Will soon have full supply of HARD COAL. Now i.-4 the tiriiH tophu e your order beforw prire advailee. PINE AND HARD WOOD. Cut and Uucut to 5uit Purchaser. I.J.YOUNG, Phone 1 70. HENDERSON, N. C. A. G. 'Daniel, Wholesale and Retail . Dealer ia . . Shingles. Laths, Lum ber, Brick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Full etock at Lowest Prices. Opposite South ern Grocery Company. Ilederson, N. C. THI ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEWAR tr Orrw IImmcb aaUbaer tea ta tmr Bettht 1