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THE HENDE11S0N GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908 - I. THE GOLD LEAF, j THURSDAY. DIXEM IiEIt .'.. 190. Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH EXPURGATED FOOTBALL. Can this tamo, U'.nt-volent game He thj tame Old riproarifiK. Death trot-inn Stunt Willi which tv-o were wont To amuse ourselves In days of yore? No Kort? No trok'.n ribs? Why not tic on bibs And let thtm play Croquet Or something rc-ul fcxcltin In which the fighting It you Insist On a scrap J a a clap On the wrist On the classic feliuUea When the situation Cfi.li.i for a downright mean fling, TLiit the other is u. iiiisty, mean thing? M ; t we mako r.ii'i On the classic shades Of the daughter house To gtt our Boute Of blood? J las the food Ueen stayed? Is there to be no parade )f broken limbs, no compound ira turcs. no brains oozlngr on the ground. No tying l'j of th'- piiysioiogy of the dylns. No battering up of th; features fT ir future, lavv'y i-i and preacher- In .short, no brand To be stamped on the youth of the land-" Is this MI:i- Kit .'ill They have to offer as a substitute for football? It to the dump. For truly our educational institutions have gone bump. Saving Time. "IIu was never sick a day in hi.s life." "Nip; In- is too stinixy, so lie lias bad all of his sickness at niprht so as not to interfere with his work." Best She Had. "How did the handout, pan out at yonder house V" eagerly asked the hun gry Irainp 1" his companion, who had iron" forth 0:1 a forajrinir expedition. "1 asked for bread and slie rave me u stone." '"I thought the lady v is a bride soon as 1 piped her." The Rc-son Fo.- It. Although .-he braod the breakers. She eoniiln't ssi n at all. Hut v.hc ;i she donned her bathtn? suit And Hum; :isi.'e her schawl Ami in th s:ir;d S ;nrted T shov.- !n r :..!;; trim This f;irl of anei-'iit family X'as Mrietly in the swim. Know Men Are Contrary. Ile-Iint all the other ".iris say that Fho is attractive. She h. tlcifs just to antagonize the men. Daubed the Pit-.t. "I l: -ar he . .is arrested fur painting the iiiwu." Ihev r.-d handed." Si:' :i i'-w Goodj. ".!:: .. : ! ' ' "..:.; to reform." "That :)"; W l.h where he's 0li.g to -l the li::!t, :;:(!. Qepc.tti. V l .n , t: e I.L..V !.. Ir.r i.'iLth a:ni !.. lv ;-i:pU-. Tin ii v. ?! V i:o her .-i.TnTilomprtt Tic mi.senlir.- ..id m;iM ' Eccn Broken In. "! . u think that .lack is encased?' "I hci . ve he is. He seems willing to listen v. '.en he is with a pfil now." PERT PARAGRAPHS. There are people who are entirely 1m inuiie to attacks of common sens'. jifii 1'"' elothes of somo men look sis If they were unmade at home. (Setting ahead of the proces sion is u lone some proeeed tntr. The helping br.na" ;s the one that has tho dollar i'i ir. It ih;'r always ,afe to he interested ?c ji'hr.t poople don't do. Aflw breaking into society the first C&jg innn not to the manner bora Is opt do Is to break out. a '. wise man who knows what tf? d n'sn't want him to hare. Ta nuirning after is the pessimist's on ulocsy .s n coupon attachment to Men -loa't really seem to care to be ilvtr own loss Most of them marry. Ttu ubarrassinent in getting caught i. jrrfl'"- thati any other jHmalty. Mostly Talk. A barking doi;. sj wc are to'.d. Is seldom known to bite; Likewise a man who talks a lot Will run before he'll light. Chicago News Well? "Did the new laundry do your shirts up well":" "Yep; did 'em up brow u." Cleveland Leader. Telltale. Little drops of water. Little grains of sand. Show when boys go swimming Heedless of command. Xew York Sun. Just Cranky. Smitli Isn't he rather eccentric? Jones Oh, no. He's a poor man. Detroit Tribune. '! Win Intensely Human Affair. Dr. Cy Thompson Takes a Fall Out of Both Gov. Glenn and Dr. Stiles Anent the Hookworm Discussion Much Ado About Nothing, Thinks this Correspondent. CorreHpondence Charlotte Observer. if Dr. Stiles had come to North Carolina in the temper (if Solomon, sitnl luul said to her: "O. fair Sliulaniite, Thy beauty m brighter than starlight on Hebron when Hebron iH bright, Thy Kwecuie.-H in sweeter than Carmel!'' North Carolina would have swelled with pride and she would not have been abusive. In your issue of the 21st, I note t he following editorial paragraph: "Our North Carolina, people are curious. Professing to want lijihtand knowledge upon subjects which are obscure; disseminating these our selves, especially through our medical profession, which is more advanced than any other; soliciting, ami alert for information by means of which we can improve ourselves, when an outsider suggests a deficiency or im perfection we swell up about it find abuse him." You state therein a very evident truth, but assign no reason for it; you content yourself with saying that it is "curious." I no not wish to be-t ronblesomo, but with your sweet permission (as the violet said to the siiu) I would like to develop this subject a little further. It is a curious fact, indeed, that not only North Carolinians, but men everywhere as well, readily confess to themselves what they are unwilling to lie told of by others. Standing before her mirror, my lady says to herself, witli becoming frankness, "I may be amiable, but alas! I am not beautiful;" and then with cheerful heart she essays with massage, cosmetics and smil"s to make untrue her harsh impeachment. Hut if 1 say to her, "lieloved, you are the most amiable little woman 1 ever saw, but 3'ou are not pretty," her skies are beclouded, she goes with a liollow cough all day, and she feels somehow that I am not her friend. And so with me; I have known for scores of years that I am not hand some; but if you tell me that I am uglv, I shall leel that you are ratikly discourteous. I make no doubt, furthermore, that under pressing cir cumstances I would lie like a gent le man; but if you should know it and call me a liar, I should covet your blood and call you "another.'' And so if a man has worms and knows it. you cannot with impunity go about making cross-roads talk ol it. We tell nurselvesunpleasant truths without .offense; we are indignant if told the same truths by others. Tell ing them to ourselves, we are assured of the kindly spirit of our accuser; if the relator is another, we suspect the spirit of him who uncovers the lin ked truth. This is true even when the uncovering is done in private by a friend: if the revelation is made in public by "an outsider," we consider the exposure, so unkind and indecent as to demand denial of the allegation and abuse of the allegator. Such is human nature, touched in Carolina or Cathay, innate and in herent in man regardless of civiliza tion, social status, or official station. The wise and thoughtful, therefore, were not surprised at the (iovernor's display of ill humor at the work of the country life commission and the wholesome truths beneficently utter ed by Dr. Stiles; to whom the profes sion in this State has been indebted for six years. Our executive head, as every lody knows, is a remarkably voluble, industrious and human shepherd of his sheep; and I see how he could not brook a stranger's com ing among them, even for their good, and bawling out: "Your paunches are big, your blood is thin, your wool is short, and your lambs are lean!' Evidently Dr. Stiles is not a tactful man; if he had come with a lulling lie on his lips if he had said, "your Hock is all wool and a yard wide sound in wind, limb and abdominal viscera," he would havegonefrom the Statecovered with roses like thegrave of the newly dead; and every Jericho horned ram and bell-wether of the thick would still be bleating his plrrases. Dr.Stiles meant well, and the spirit of his indictment was doubtless sym pathetic; but he was unfortunate, being a scientist, in phrasing his helpful charge. If he had said it so that our neighbors would not so readily have understood it had said that .we were suffering with uncina riasis; that in the face of summer Hoods and a Republican panic, our alimentary canals in their tortuous convolutions and rotund ruffles, supported by meseutry and covered by caul, were infested and filled with a new-fangled parasite, a pestiferous nematode of the family of Strongy lidae, known to science as the I'nci naria. Americana (Stiles), a deadly vampire which inwardly develops destructive toxins, drinks the blood a" ' '"tps the vitality of adolescent ( ..nans, even as the robber tariff ou -ardly sucks the blood of a help lees people too proud to confess their spoliation it wouldn t have been so bad. Now, the (lovernor, to be sure, in his public prayers does not hesitate to say in t lie hearing of his flock, "O, Lord, we are poor, helpless worms of the dust: but when it is said that his flock get worms out of the dust- when Dr. Stiles, an outsider, even a helpful stranger, ti man on a Federal job from Washington City, says, not that we are worms, but only that we are wormy, the (iovernor is offended, shows signs of anger and with injured pride begins to pull cover over our uncomely jtirts. Intensely human all this, but un wise. In the very nature of things, surely the offense must needs have come: but woe to him always by whom the offense cometh. Very "curious,"' very human and very funny withal funny enough to make a cultured hookworm chuckle in the anaemic bellv of his host. CYRUS THOMPSON. November '2-, l'JOS. fledlcine That Is Medicine. "1 have Buffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters: a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver, troubles, and for run down conditions,'" says W. I". Kiestler, of Halliday. Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, an3 impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it fails to help you. f0e. at Melville Dorsey's druc etor In Thankful Land. Frank L. Stanton, in Atlanta Constitntion. I May b life's Htill worth the livin". So Tbangivin"! Sometimes treats u far from right Stormy day. an' faariens night: But a little hope'o in si";ht. So Tlianksgivin'! II True, the mortage, ir fall due. Yet TbankHgivin'! Hurricane ha landed, too: Yet, though feelin' mighty blue, Karthquake hann't swallowed you. So Thankngivin'! HI ' Weary travelers still we roam, Yet Thanksgivin'! Still the life i in the loam. Still the hives hold honeycomb. Come in! make yonrselven at home: H'h Thankngivin"! Laxity of the Law and Criminal In crease. Wawentoti Record. We are led to believe that crime is on the increase and especially that of murder. It is not confined to any particular section, but is scattered over our entire country. There is a cause and a remedy and our courts and legislative bodies as well sis the people should look at the matter from a serious standpoint. In North Carolina it is almost impossible to prove premeditation and this is neces sary liefore a man can be convicted of murder in the first degree. Take our own county, where we have had six or eight killings? in the past three years, and those that were convicted of any crime only received compara tively light sentences. Far be it from our purpose to say that hanging it the remedy to prevent or stop so much killing, yet it is plain enough that when one man killed another he was sure to pay the penalty on the scaffold there .was less murdering. The legislature that meets in Ja nuary ought to examine the law and look at the conditions and increased num ber of murders that are committed every year tind throw a safeguard around human life. The remedy is in the making and execution of the law. A loose and slack punishment of criminals, and particularly that of murder means to encourage mob violence, for when the life of a good man in a. neighborhood has been taken by another, ami in the past such criminals have only been given minimum punishment, there is noth ing to prevent a disregard for law and order. Mother Goose Up to Date. j lOclna" Perry in tin New Idea Woman's .Magazine. Little Miss Smart has lost her heart, And doesn't know where to find it; Leave her alone, and she'll come home with the man she left to mind it. The heart of a woman lav on the wall, The heart of a woman had a great fall, And all the love of a thousand men couldn't mend that woman's heart again. Faith and Love went up the hill, To fill a heart with laughter; Faith fell down and broke his crown And Love came tumbling after. If you are a sufferer from that most dis tressing affliction, piles, uud have tried many remedies without being benefited we can safely say that ManZan File Remedy will brinir relief with the first application. Sold hv Kerner-MacNair Co. REVOLVING Fence Ca DE KALB. I LL. KANSAS CrfY. MO. Sf eel Web Picket Fence Cheaper Than Wood The lowest Driced srood substantial lawn and gar den fence built. Write for catalog of lawn, field, hog and poultry fencing. DEKALB FENCE CO., DeKalb, I1L Kansas City, Mo. TIME IS MONEY This is just as true in regard to Sewing .Machines as anything else i v using Long Shuttle Machines, no matter how well made, you are actually throwing awny 3 hours out of every seven THi: STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE ill make 3o0 stitches in the same time Long Shuttle Machines make only 200. The Standard Rotary Principle is most scientifically correct, which fact has been proven by years of successful use in all parts of the world and by our com petitors continnouslv trying to copv it without success. THE STANDARD (IRANI) ROTARY TnE WORLD'S REST SEWING MACHINE is two ma chines in one Lock and Chain Stitch Rail Rearing Stand Straight Automatic Lift. Do not fail to investigate the merits of the Fastest.Moet Silent, Easiest Running and the most durable Sewing Machine made. THE STANDARD RO TARY. "A demonstration is a revela tion." Write for prices and Easy Pay ment Plan. Guaranteed Sewing Ma chines ? 12.00 up. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO., 58 S. Broad St.. Atlanta. Ga. 2 A l&(rT?'T& iDURAELLChEAR WHITE FOR PRICES IT. VWJS XI Walter Page's Gratuitous Fling at the Preachers. Thomavil!e Charity and Children. The gratuitous Aug Dr. Walter H. Pag made at the preachers shows that he is yet in his sins. It was he who. some years ago, referred to the preachers as 'hprding good women by the sra-nant waters of theology," a most ungracious and unkind sneer that will always rankle. Dr. Page is a New Yorker now and he need not concern himself about our way of living down in North Carolina. Like Sfeaker Cannon, he seems to hold a grudge against, the people among whom he was born. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chrouic con stipation and stimulates the liver. Orino regulates the bowels so they will act'natur ally and you do not have to take purgatives continuously. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Statement Showing the Per Diem and Mileage of the Board of County Commissioners for The Year Ending November 30, 1908. Office Register of Deeijs er of deeijs 1 : County, er 28, 190S. j of Vance Henderson, X. ('.. November 28 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 713 of the Code, the following statement, show- ing items and rnatnre of all compensation audited by the Board of County Commission ers of Vance County to members thereof, severally, from- Deo. ist. 1907, to Xov. 30th, 1 y08, is submitted to the public. DECEMBER, 1907. Davs Miles I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 0 T. A. Kellv 1 0 W. B. Daniel 1 lt X. I). Boyd 1 28 II. M. Hight 1 IB JANUARY, 1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 O J. A. Kellv 1 0 W. B. Daniel 1 16 X. I). Bov.l 1 28 II. M. Hight 1 1 Pav 25.00 2.00 2.80 3.40 2.80 25.00 2.00 2.80 3.40 2.80 FEBRUARY, 1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 0 J.A.Kelly 1 O VV. B. Daniel 1 It; X. I). Boyd 1 28 H. M. Hight 1 10 25.00 2.00 2.80 3.40 2.80 MARCH, 1908 I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 J . A. Kelly 1 X. 1). Bovd 1 H. M Hight 1 APRIL, 1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 J. A. Kellv 1 W B. Daniel 1 X. D. Boyd 1 H. M. Hight 1 MAY. 190s. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 J. A. Kellv 1 V. B". Daiiiel 1 X. D. Bovd 1 H. M. Hight - 1 O 0 28 lt 25.00 2.00 3.40 2.80 0 t) 1 2H 10 25.00 2.00 2.80 3.40 2.80 I) O 10 10 5.00 2.00 2.80 3.40 2.80 JUNE. 1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n J. A. Kellv W. B. Daniel X. D. Bovd H. M. Hight 0 0 32 K 25.00 4.00 5.60 0.80 5. GO JULY, 1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chn.'n 3 o 0 48 50 48 25.00 0.00 8.40 0.80 840 J. A. Kellv 3 W. B. Daniel 3 X. I). Bovd 2" H. M. Hight 3 AUGUST w1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 0 J. A Kellv 1 0 W. B. Daniel 1 10 X. D. Boyd 1 28 H. M. Hight 1 10 SEPTEMBEB, 19 08. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 0 J. A. Kellv 1 O W. B Daniel 1 10 X. I). Bovd 1 28 H. M. Hight 1 16 25 00 2.00 2 80 3.40 2.80 25.00 2.00 2.80 3.40 2.80 OCTOBER, 1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 0 J. A. Kellv 1 0 W. B. Daniel 1 10 X. D. Bovd 1 28 H. M. Hight 1 16 .25.00 2 00 2.80 3.40 2.80 XOYEMBER, 1908. I. C. Bobbitt, Chm'n 1 0 J. A. Kellv 1 0 X. D. Boyd 1 28 H. M. Hight 1 16 25.00 2.00 3.40 2.80 Tottil 72 840 $450.00 RECAPITULATION". I. C. Bobbitt James A. Kelly W. B. Daniel S. D. Dovd II. M. Hight 15 15 13 14 15 0 0 208 392 240 300.00 30.00 30.40 51.00 42.00 Total 72 840 S456.40 TOTAL BY MONTHS. December, 1907, January, 1908, February, March, ' April, May. June, ' July, August, " September, '" October, November. " Total $30.00 30.00 30.00 33.20 36.00 36.00 47.00 54.00 36.00 36.00 36.00 33.20 1456.00 I do hereby certify that the above state ment is correct. K. W. EDWARDS, Clerk to Board. These Bad Pains which give yon such exquisite snnenng, every month, are caused, as yon know, by female trouble. Relief seldom or never comes of itself. It Is necessary to core the cause, in order to stop the pains, and tbis can only be done if yon will take a specific, female remedy, that acts directly on the womanly organs. "EMilollfillll WOMAN'S RELIEF "tarda! did wonders for me," M i, of Olds, I I able for S I I nt whlrh I 4 writes Mrs. H. C Larson, la. "I had female trouble years. I bad displacement, which increased my suffering, the doc tor could only relieve me at times. Now, I am to much better, I hardly know when my time begins or when it ends." At All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, statin? ape and describing symp toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn. E 33 MAKE YOUR WIFE A Present of a Buck's Stove or Range. We have them in all sizes and prices. You can't go wrong if you buy a Buck's. They are in class by themselves. And the Buck's Heaters Hot Blast and other stoves are the best of their kind. They are great fuel savers and he at -producers. Come in and see our line and get our prices, and then buy if you like. I The "Buck's" Store wnen you SEABOARD AIR Quickest Line 10 New York, Washington, Florida Points, Char lotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, New Orleans, and Points West Double Daily Service with High-Back-Seat Coaches. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars. TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON. X. C. AS FOLLOWS: NORTHBOUND. Xo. 84 2:12 A.M. No. 38 12:47 P.M. Xo. 60 1:17 P.M. Xo. 30 0:27 P.M. Xo. 32 2:45 A. M, Leave Henderson lor Durham 7:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M. Leave Henderson for Oxford 8:50-A. M. 2:40 P.M. 6:25 P. M. We operate Double Daily Vestibule Service, with through Pullman Sleeping Cars to Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Portsmouth-Norfolk, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia aud Xew York. Xo. 84 has been made Xew York train, with fast schedule, arriving Jersey City at 2:45 P, M. Xo. 32 will handle local and Norfolk business, arriving Portsmouth 7:50 A. M. For Time-tables. Booklets, Reservations or any information call on J. T. ELMORE, JR., Agent. Henderson, X. C, or address C. H. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Ag!Ut, Xo. 4 Tucker Building. Raltigh.N.C Guaranteed J 0 4 T"r HI Free Safety Razor With every order for three or 4 3-4 gallons of our "Korking Korn" 3 gallons, - $5.95 12 quarts, - $6.45 4 3-4 gals, $8.45 16 quarts, - $8.95 "This is a High-Class Old Corn Whiskey, Yellow and Mellow." Express charges prepaid and losses and breakage made good. Our shipping house is next door to express office, which gives us the best and quickest shipping facilities. Send money order with order and write for big price list. A. Hatke & Co.l Distillers (Richmond, - Va! P. O. Box3Zf Established 1867l 00-8 06 East Carv Street If you buy a it is worth the GORBITT BUGGY TME CORBITT BUGGY CO, ' Henderson; n. c. Sale of Land. UNDER AND BY AUTHORITY OF THE last will and testament of the late Americus Bridgers, I shall offer for sale all., the real estate belonging to the said Ameri cu Bridgers estate on Monday, December 14, 1908, at 12 o'ejock M., upon the said property situate in the Eastern part of the town of Henderson, N. C. The land will he cut into lots. A plot of the same will be exhibited on the dav of the sale. This'Nov. 16th. 1908. SAMUEL L. PARHM, Executor of Americus Bridgers, deceased. HexbtT. Powell, Attorner. 3c C 0 J can Get Anything in Hardware LINE RAILWAY. SOUTHBOUND. Xo, 29 8:32 A.M. Xo. 81 2:28 A.M. Xo. 41 2:28 P.M. Xo. 43 3:52 P.M. Xo. 33 1:42 A. M. Free Watch Fob With every order for one or two gallons of our "Korking Korn" 1 gallon, - $2.45 4 quarts, - $2.60 2 gallons, - $4.70 8 quarts, - $4.95 24 pints, or 48 half pints, - - - $6.70 at 25 cents a lb money invest'd FOR SALE. One 18-horse power boiler and one 25-horse power en gine, both good as new. Can be seen in operation any time when I am doing any work, Object in selling is to put in electric power. R- R. PINKSf ON, Henderson. N. C. PRICE LIST OF WHISKIES. EXPRESS PAID TO YOUR CITY. We are-the only whiskey house that manufactures our own corn whiskey. Send all order to The Clarksville Old R. W. Jones co"n Whiskey 4-qti 10 years old .. S 4.0O Old R. W. Jones com Whiskev 8 vears old 3.50 Old R. W. .bines corn Whiskey 4 vears old .".8.00 Old 11. W. Jones corn f'hiskev 2 vears old.. 1 2.50 Corn Whiskey by the half gallon $l.5U Corn Whiskey 4 gallons 2 years old 8.5U Com Whiskey 2 gallons 2-years old 4.50 Corn whiskey 3 gallons 2 years old 0.50 Per gal. Three Feathers 4 qts ? 8.00 Rye Whiskey Old Velvet 4 years old 4 00 Mountain Rye 2 years old 2.75 Kentucky Belle Rye 8 years old 5.00 Echo Spring Rye 8 yeiirs old 5.00 Silver Brook Rye 0 'years old 4.0O Mountain Spring Rye xxx 4 years old. ...3.5(1 Log Cabin Rye 3 years old 2.75 Mountain Spring Rye xx 2.75 Excelsior Rye 2 years old 2.75 (iolden Crown Rye 3 years old ft. IK) Professor Jones Rye .. 2.50 Apple Brandy Home Made 8yearsol(i....4.50 Baltimore Apple Brandy 3 years old 3.0O (linger Brandy " 2.50 Peach Brandy 10 years old 5.00 Peach ami Honey' ...2 50 X. It. 1 gallon com whfskey and jug F. O. It. here " 1.05 Barrelled Goods. Cherry Wine Old Cherry 8 years old Port Wine Scuppernoug Wine Claret Wine Blackberry Wine r.... Holland (Jin... RoseGin .3.00 .4.00 .2 50 .2.50 .2.25 .2.25 .3.00 2.50 Bottled Goods. French Brandy Per qt 3.51 Rye Whiskey. Cane Spring Rye 4 qts (bottled in bond I Take our advice and buy Home Made Copper-Distilled Corn WiiK,v made by us in the old fashion way. We are one of the few l lint make ,,t!r own Corn Whiskey, so you can cet it direct from the still. All orders must be accompanied by Cashier's Check, Tost (Mtue Mni.v Order, or Express Money Order. No individual checks taken unless ynu is known to the firm. No stamps taken for Whiskey. No K'ls sent C. ( i REFERENCES: First State Bank and Planters Rank of Cl.uUvi!;. Va., First National Rank of Oxford, N. C. The Claksville Whiskey House, ClaLrksville, Virginia. P. S. All Whiskies Delivered Express Prepaid in plain boxes if desired. PSSlETinf We are showing a superior stock of goods in our line embracing such as: Mohair Dress Goods, Percales, Serges, Silver Gray Suitings, Silks, White Lawns, Ginghams, etc, A Brown Domestics 5 to 1 0 cents. Hosiery and Underwear for men and women. 4 i Work Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, etc. q Staple and Fancy (Groceries, o HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Car load purchases enable us to sell at Lowest a Prices. $ Phone No. 18. Henderson, A. C. II Si Pefection Smokeless Oil Heaters, CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL. 4 -A Come in and let us show ALLEN-MOSS Traimgslteini ILammps. The Wonderiul New Light. You do not know what light satisfaction is until you use a TUNGSTEN LAMP the greatest improvement in Electric Light invention. Tungsten Lamps consume about 35 per cent, as much electric current for the light given as do incandescent lamps, and give ' much better light. The Tungsten is a new lamp, as the metal, Tungsten, is of very recent discov ery. . You owe it to yourself to get ac quainted with it. Full information can be had from the HENDERSON LIGHTING & POWER CO. Telephones Nos. 6, 21. and 48. Whiskey House. S. Government Stamp) Oreeti River Rye 4 qts Three Feathers Rye 4 qts Canadian Club 4 qts Old Prentice 4 qts Mums Rye 4 qts Full Dress 4 qts Four Aces 4 qts Echo Spring 4 qts Mark Rogers 4 qt Jefferson Club 4 qts Gordon Rye 4 qts Fits Hugh I.ee 4 qts Blue Blood 4 qts Montreal Malt whiskev 4 ps Old Bob Burton 4 qts." Old Flutcher 4 qts Jamestown Irish vliiskry 4 ts.. lVwer's Scotch 4 qts Royal Arch 4 qts Rooney's Malt 4 qts Duffy's Malt 4 qts Duffy's "Malt by the case Americnu Malt 4 qts Casey Malt " Rose Valley Rye 4 qts (ilenn Lilly Rve 4 qts Old Velvet 4 qts G. P. It. 4 qts Silus Dean 4 qts Old Henry 4 qts Bottled Wine. Virginia Dare 4 qts St. Estephe 4 qts St. .lulean 4 qts Virginia Claret 4 qts Lmperial Sherrv Wine 8 years ,., 1 4 ut. ". ill .:; :.n . ...'J mi ... :i :,n 4 :,n ... r.u .... :t ... .". IHI . P; ii-i 'f .,:.,( i:, Domestic 4 qts Alcohol best grade 1 qt Minnehaha 4 qts Pocahontas 4 qts Emperial Blackberry 4 qts Scuppernoug 4 qts Blackberry Brandy 4 qts Extra Dry Mumm' 4 qts X. B. 1 irallon corn whiskev loo (,t jug F. O. B. her.- sima (BMEaP THE PFRFECTION OIL HEATER is what the name implies perfec tion in heat economy and convenience. It is odorless, safe and reliable. Cannot be turned too high (to cause it to smoke) cr too low (to be a source of danger.) Provi ded with automatic extinguisher. You do not know what comfort there us . in a PERFECTION OIL HEATER until you have tried one. Without any fuss or bother you can quickly warm any cold room in the house at a cost that is insig nificant. As easv to onerate as a lamPi l can be carried about from room to room wherever needed. you our line and quote prices. HARDWARE CO " IKl Mil ' I Hi ' m ' :.o " KI IHI " r.ii " mi ". .i ."nt INI ' HI ". 'Ml '. IKl ' IH . 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