THE HENDEKSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1909.
V
The Gold Leaf.
ESTABLISHED x88x.
BY
THAD R. MANNING.
TIIURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1900.
PERSONAL
Mr. Henry Howard, of Oxford.
fierhapA the only living survivor of
the memorabk naval battle between
the Mrrimac and the Monitor, in
Hampton Koad during the War be
tween the .Staten, is here pending the
holidays with his family. WHdon
Roanoke New.
This opens up an interesting eub
jvct. Now, let's utt Ijow many other
survivors of this memorable navul
battle there are if any. When a
matter of this kind is brought to the
front it not infrequently develops
that "there an others.'
The Insurance Department.
"That is a wonderful record." says
thn Ihiily Rrcorrf, of (Ireensboro,
"inad by the Insurance Department
of the St ate under Mr. Jas. R. Young.
A onviction for arson yesterday in
the Kastern part of the State, makes
an even one hundred siin-e the estab
lishment, of th department, the aver
age Iwing eleven a year, or almost
on a month. It is harder to convict
in jirMon than in murder and the rec
ord mad is one for Mr. Young to be
proud of." The .serrerha remark
ed frequently upon the value of the
Insurance Department to the Stat
and the efficiency of Commissioner
Young. He collects for the Treasury
a great deal of money which but for
hi department it would not receive;
keeps out of the State fraudulent in
surance companies, ami ferrets out
and prosecutes to the limit cases of
arson which otherwise would not be
prosecuted at all. House-burning,
store-burning and barn-burning in
North Carolina are no longer pleas
ant pastime but has a serious side.
The vigorous prosecution of offend
ers f the law against arson is a de
terrent of this class of criminals and
with the activity of Commissioner
Young in mind many would-be of
fenders are no doubt restrained and
much property saved from destruc
t ion.
Oxiip iKiHtivnly htoiiirf-i in -0 iiiiiiuN-w,
fwith I)r. Shnipn Crni Kfuicil.v. On t-Ht
alone will kiii--1v iirove tliin truth. No vom
iting, no ilint reus. A naff il-iimK
Mvriii ."(. Sohl by nil (h-iili-rs.
"The Noblest Roman of Them AH.
it
hi its notes of the I'.aptist Conven
tion recently held at Nashville,
Charity awl Cliihlrt'ii hud this about
our venerable and beloved towns
man. Dr. Ilufhaul:
Dr. J. D. Hufham was on hand and
received a warm greet i ig. He is al
lowed certain priv''.?ges on the floor
that are denied the aver lgedelegate.
Strangers are sometime a triile im
patient with "the noblest Roman of
them all" but those of us who know
the value of his halfcentury of service
understand. It is. rather dangerous
business to tackle the old man yet.
Brave Fire Laddies
oftn rnreive H4v'r' hnrnx, putting out tirPH.
then iihp Itiicklfii M Ariii-a Salve n ml forget
them. It Rooti drives out tmin. For HuriiM,
SraMrt, Wound", t'uts ami Itriimen it's enrth'H
jirentpHt healer. Quickly i-ure Skin Erup
tions. Old Soren. HoiIh. I'leer. Felowt: bent
Pile Hire made. Kelief in inntnnt. 2."c nt
Melville lorsey'n drilK Htore.
Commissioners Meeting.
TheCountv Commissioners met in
regular monthly session Monday, all
the mem hers, .lames A inos, chairman,
W. II. Daniel, .1. K. Plummer, J. L.
Capps andF. H. Crudup, present.
Ik'side transacting the usual rou
tine business, such as allowing tic
counts, etc. jurors were drawn for
February term of court and some
minor mat ters were passed upon as
follows:
The official bonds of A. !. Carrott
ami .1. A. Vaughan, constable for
Dabney and Sandy Creek townships,
res j ec lively, were accepted.
Abbie Taylor was put on the out
side pauper list nt 1 .OO a month.
Alex LutVcev was put on the out
side pauper list at 1 .."( i for 2 mont hs.
Yinie lVttiford was put on the out
side pauper list at ?l.('i)ii month for
1 months.
Mrs. Klizabeth Capps' allowance
was increased to ..". 0 a month for
1 months.
President Helps Orphans.
Hundred of oriihtuit have been helped by
the President of tle Industrial and Orphans"
Hwme at Maeon. ia. who whiten: "We have
ii!ed Eletric Hitter in thi Institution for
nine years. It has proved a most excellent
medicine for Stomach. Liver and Kidney
trouble. We regard it as one of the best
family medicines on earth." It invigorates
the vitail organs, purifies the blood, aids
digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen
and build up thin, pale, weak children or
run-down people it has no equal. Hest for
female complaints. Only oOc at Melville
borsev's drug htore.
Jurors for February Court.
Following isthelist of jurorsdrawn
Monday for February term of court:
FIRST WEEK.
Henry Edwards, .las. II. Hicks, .1.
v-'i-:..l . .1. AV. .!.. 'P 1. T
i. puiiiu'.n k, ! mifi i. D.uiirs, i .
M. Woodlief. D. S. Fleming, E. Ci.
Rutler. L. W. Rames, C. A. llodwell,
A. R. Walters, Wallace White, W 1$.
Kearson. S. F. Coghill, W.S.Paaker,
A. .1. Perkinson. W. H. Wester, Ham
ilton Stewart, .1. A. Tunstall. S. A.
Callis, R. Chiude Spain. Ira W. Finch.
J. T. .u kles, R. L. Moss, Samuel
Watkins, Jr.. M. It. Harris, W. H.
AVade, .1. L. Twisdale, E. S. Clover.
T. It. Fai-ham, Jr., John C. Stone,
Ira T. Hunt, J. M. ltumett. E. (5.
Davis, Mark D. Woodey. J. S. Nor
wood. L. W. Hollomau.'
SECOND WEEK.
Charley Lowrv, N. D. Morton, E.
II. Falkner. Ira (1. Short, S. V. Flovd,
R. II. Duke, W. S. Creen, W. W. Cur
rin, A. J. Smith, J. G. Puekett, Ci.W.
Dunklev, W. H. Wilsou, P. L. Hunt,
T. T. Ellis, E. T. ltobbitt, It. F. Elling
ton, E. O. Taylor, W. J. Hight.
A Horrible Ilold-L'p.
"About ten years ago my brother was
"held wp" in his work, health and happiness
by what was believed to be hopeless con
sumption, writes W . R. Lipscomb, of
Washington. X. C. "He took all kinds of
remedies and treatment from several doc
tors, but found no help till he used Dr.
King's Xew Discoverv and was wuollv
cured by six bottle. He is a well man to
day. It a quck to relieve and the surest
cure for weak or sore Lungs, Hemorrhages,
Conghs and folds. Bronchitis, LaGrippe,
Asthma and all Bronchial affections. 50c and
$l.O0 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Melville Dorsey. druggist.
A Fine Record.
f'hnrlotte Chronicle.
For some years past,, the South
ern Railway Company has rnairi
tnined an industrial magazine known
t iih the Son t hern Field. It is tiublish-
! 1 1 , . 1 . . .i n r-. rn St Aft" If
V. Richards, Jand and industrial
agent of the Southern, ia attractively
illustrated and carries each month a
considerable amount of literature of
ti valuable character in regard to
the South and its resources. In the
Decenilier number it gives a review
of a year's new industries, and says
that "the territory traversed by the
Southern Railway and the Mobile &
Ohio Kailroad is making rapid
strides in the development of its
manifold natural resources, in the
establishment of new industries and
in the enlargement of factories
already in ojeration, as well as in the
steady advancement and the con
tinued growth ofthecities and towns,
is fully evidenced by the data pre
sented by the Land and Industrial
Department in its annual report for
the fiscal year ending June '), 1008.
The simple statement of these facts
and figures is proof conclusive of the
substantial progress made and of
the wide diversity of the manufac
tured products furnished to the com
merce not alone of the United States
but the world, by the industries of
the Southeast.
During the year there were com
pleted and put in operation r0 new
industries, having a combined caji
tal of -:52,21!,4."o. Additions were
made to I '.Hi manufactories already
in operation of a cost of 1
.". There were also 4 plants in
process of construction, captialized
at 2,7tt7,.OM. In addition, the
cities and townsexpended for general
improvements and in permanent in
vestments, such as streets Inter
ments, light plants, water works,
sewerage systems, street railways,
hotels, business houses, residences,
churches, sc hools and banks, t he sum
of $7!,;."o,8.-,.-, this being .2l,22.",
'.71 more than the amount e.ended
for the same puipu.-es the previous
yea r.
The total amount invested in in
dustries enter irises was$47,.V.H;,.":0,
and the grand total invesments in
industries and in the general city
and town improvements aggregated
127,J",:j,:sr,.
Thisreport.it must le remember
ed, is confined to the territory cov
eted by the lines of the Southern, and
therefore represents but a part of
the year's development in the South.
The showing will serve to give the
outside world an idea of what the
South is accomplishing in the way of
industrial development, and in the
face of a panic, at that.
Breach of Promise Case
Prominent Citizen Charged
with Trifling with A Wid
ow's Affections.
For some time, it is alleged, one of our
prominent citizens has paid more or less
attention to a young and beautiful wid
ow of this town forgetting or at least
not heeding the advice of the immortal
Mr. Weller to his son Samuel to "beware
of the vitlderH."
lie now planus that he was not seri
ous in his intentions and that he was
not attached to her, hut however that
may have heen the widow hecatne at
tached to him, and as he seems to have
lost interest in the matter she has at
tached his property, which is a form of
attachment that he does not enjoy.
The result is, that he finds himself the
defendant in a first-class Breach of
Promise Case and his questionable atti
tude towards the widow will be given
an airing in "oikmi court."
TIip parties in the case are so promi
nent that it is feared no court room will
hold the vast crowd desirous of attend
ing the trial, so it will he held in the
(irand Theatre, on Tuesday evening,
January 12th. under auspices of the Hen
derson (Jraded School, for whose henefit
t lie proceeds will be devoted.
In other words, it will he a Mock
Court Trial, and promises to he one of
t iih most enjoyable affairs of many vears.
as a large number of our leading people
will take part m the eutertainment.
The committee having the trial iu
charge have engaged Col. A. V. Newton,
the well-kaown lawyer-lecturer of or-
cester, Mass.. to atteud to the details
and tiersonally conduct the entertain
ment.
Col. Newton has had remarkable suc
cess in conducting similar entertainments
and without doubt the Itreach of Promise
Trial will be here, as elsewhete. an event
long to 1m remembered with pleasure.
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Men Are Helpless As
Children.
When Taken Suddenly IllHere is a
Common-Sense Safeguard.
I'.ig. strong man is as a helpless infant
when he is suddenly ill.
The sturdiest chap in town usually
loses his self control, and is utterly
unable to regard his condition with the
common sense that characterizes his
every day actions.
Cor example: He comes home tired,
eats a heavy dinner and sits down to
rend and smoke away a quiet evening.
Suddenly he notices a weight tin "his
stomach; then sharp pains around his
heart, and a feeling of suffocation.
Thoughts of "heart disease" rush over
him. and in his agony lie fears the worst.
His trouble was acute iudigestion.
brought on by overloading his tired
stomach
A couple of Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets
would have given him instant relief-
would have saved him hours of suffering.
Carry a package of Kexall Pypepsia
Tablets in your vest pocket or keep them
in your room. Take one after eneh
heavy meal, and indigestion cau never
bother you.
Kexall I)ysiepsia Tablets cure stomach
troubles by supplying the oue element,
the absence of which in thegastriciuiees.
causes indigestion and dveneosia. Thev
enable the stomach to digest all kinds of
lou and to quickly converit it into rich
red blood.
e know what Rexall Dyspepsia
laoiets are ana what they will do. We
guarantee them to cure indigestion and
dyspepsia. If they fail, we will refund
your money.
i'nee 2o cents per full package. Sold
only at our stores or by mail. W. W
Parker, druggist.
Fresh. RsiuM . 'jre
Guaranteed to Htite
Tver? flanlner rl
riantrr&ht ulil test the
SPECIAL CFFCR
FOR 10 CENTS
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27 Years Old.
Sope Things Said About the
Gold Leaf by Its Exchanges
on the Occasion of Entering
Upon It3 Twenty-eighth
Year.
Concord Time.
The Ileiidernon (Jor.n Leaf an
nounces itn 27th year and congrat
ulation bein in oroVr Editor Man
ning has ours to th fnliet.
The HeialerKon (J OLD LEAK i
vears old. It it a potnl j.:iier
and
.' . . .1 j.. .li.i- .tir.nu
may ita many b.rthda wlehr.it.oiw ,
of the future always titi'l it tiapp
and pronperou.
New hero Jonrnal
The many friend of Thad It. Man
ning aregladtonotehif (Joi.dLeaf'h
twetitv-seven years, and best of all
that the ever genial Thad is at its
helm. May the Gold Leak live long,
and bless its owner at .once.
Littleton News Reporter.
The (Jou Leak, T. It. Manning,
editor. Henderson. N. C, is twenty
seven years old and is as bright and
vigorous as an eighteen year old girl
who hus just received her diploma.
Age surely has don our valued
friend tto harm.
Weldon Itoauoke New.
The Henderson !oi.i Leaf is
twetit v-seven efirs old. and for thee
many years it has been tinder the
same management, having lieen es
tablished by Thad It. Manning in
lKNl. It is'one of our most valued
exchanges, and we are always glad
to note its success. It rings tru on
every important question of the day
and richly merits the patronage of
the splendid people of Vance ami sur
rounding counties.
Charlotte Chronicle. ,
The Henderson (lfLi Leak, which
Editor Manning, a few months ajr.
when feeling out of sorts, offered for
sale, has completed its twenty
seventh year and is yet young. Mr.
Manning begins his twenty-eighth
year's work "taking courage from
the thought that if we had labored
in vain the paper would not have
lived so long." Kight. Now buckle
down to it and let us hear no more
nonsense in the wav of selling out
talk.
You would not delay taking Foley's Kidney
Remedy at the first sign of kidney or bhi dder
trouble if you realized that negle-t. mili re
sult in Hright's disease or diabetes. Foley's
Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and
cures nil kidney and bladder disorders.
Sold at Parker's Drug Store
North Carolina is now as dry as the
prohibitionists can make it and it is
now up to all law-abiding citizens to
see that it is dry as it can lie made.
Durham HetaM.
COMFORTING WORDS
Many a Henderson Household Will
Find Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a bad
hack removed; to he entirely free from
annoying, dangerous urinary disorders
is enough to make any kidney sufferer
grateful. To tell how this great change
can be brought about will prove com
forting words to hundreds of Henderson
readers.
O. T. Wortham, Police Officer, Hender
son, N. C, says: ' From4personal expe
rience. I know Doan's Kidney Pills to be
an ideal kidney remedy and willingly
recommenu tnem. l or some time my
kidnevs were hadlv disordered and
caused me much annoyance by their too
frequent action. I also suffered a great
deal from backache aud sharp pains
across ray loins hut was at a loss to
know how to obtain relief until Doan's
Kiduey Pills were brought to my atten
tion. Procuring a box at kerner-MeNair
Co.'s drug store. I used them and they
quickly corrected the difficulties. I have
had no backache or other signs of dis
ordered kidnevs since and have often
recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to
others as the means of my being cured,"
t or sale by all dealers. Price .0 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York,
soI agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
PRICE LIST OF WHISKIES.
EXPRESS PAID TO YOUR CITY.
Y 1.1 1 1 1 l . r .
w e are me onry wnisKey nouse mar. manufactures our own
corn whiskey. Send all order to
The Clarksville
Old K. W. Jones corn Whiskev i nts 10
years old S4.00
Old H. W. Junes corn Whiskev 8 vears
old 3.;i0
Old It. W. Jones corn Whiskev 4 vears
old 3.00
Old H. W. JoriPS corn whiskev 2 venrs
old '.2.50
Corn Whiskey by the half gallon $1.."0
Corn Whiskey 4 gallons 2 years old 8..V
l orn Whiskey 2 gallonn 2 years old 4.50
C oru w hiskey 3 gallons 2 vears old 0.r0
Per gal.
Three Feathers 4 qts $H.OO
Uye Whinkey Old Velvet 4 years old 4 OO
Mountain Rye 2 years old 2.75
Kentucky Belle Uye Syearaold 5.00
Koho Spring Rye 8 years old 5.00
Silver Ilrook Rye 0 years old 4.00
Mountain Spring Rye xxx 4 years old. ...3.50
Log Cabin Rye 3 years old..... 2.75
Mountain Spring Rye xx 2.75
KjtcelMor Rye 2 years old 2.75
(iolden Crown Rye 3 years old 3.00
Professor Jones Rye 2.50
Apple brandy Home Made 8yeareo'id"!!4.50
Baltimore Apple Brandv 3 vears nl.l M OO
(linger Brandv rn
Peach Brandy 10 years old.
5.00
t em n aui Money ..
N. B. 1 gallon corn
B. here
2 50
whfskev and jug F. O.
1.05
Barrelled Goods.
Cherry Wine
Old Cherry 8 years old.
Port Wine
Soupjernong Wine
Claret Wine
Blackberry Wine
Holland (Jin
Rose Oi n
.3.00
..4.00
. 2 50
..2.50
2.25
3.00
.... 2 .50
Bottled Goods.
French brandy Per qt 3.50
Rye Whiskey.
Cane Spring Rye 4 qts (bottled in bond U.
lake our advice and buv Home
made by us in the old fashion way.
own torn hiskey, o you can pet it
ah oraers must he accompanied
.ut., U4 uur!.s .nuuey uraer. o individual cnecKS taicen unless party
is known to the firm. No gtarana taken for Whisker. Xo coods sent C. O. I)
Kr,Jfc.Kb.Lhfc: First StRto Until- nnd Planters Rnnt nf PlarL-airilla
Va., First National Bank of Oxford,
The Claksville
ClaLrksville. Virginia.
P. S. All Whiskies
boxes if desired.
The Mclver Loan Fond.
Meeting of the Vance County
Alumnae of State Normal
and industrial College is
Called in Henderson on Sat
urday, January Sixteenth.
Contributed.
Htudentnof the State Normal and In
dustrial i Vjllege. throughout North Caro
lina hare leen interested for the pat
two years in raising a memorial to Dr.
Charie I. Mclver in the form of a loan
fund.
So far Vnnee county has taken no part
in this movement, hut in order that the
Normal students throughout the tjouuty,
' I - xL.
wno are anxious 10 nave a pari in me
w nay t,je Fortunit of
i doing bo, a meeting has been arranged
i for Saturday morning, January the
sixteenth, at eleven o'clock, in the Audi
torium of the tJraded School building.
At this time Miss Etta Spier, field secre
tary of the Alumnae Association, will
meet with those interested in the cause
and plans will be made for Vance
couuty's share in the work.
Kvery one who knew Dr. Charles D.
Mclver realized that the ruling passion
of hia life was the education of the
women of the State. The alumnae of
the Normal College feel that they can
honor the memory of their late beloved
president in no more fitting way than
by the establishment of a loan fund.
Such a fnnd will make it possible for the
Normal College, Dr. Melver's greatest
monument, to reach forth its helping
hand to the ambitions girl.
The fund will lie known as "The
M'lver Loan Fund'' in honor of the
man who not only endeared himself to
every student and friend of the Normal,
but did such lasting work for the cause
of education in general. About ten
thousand of the fifty thousand dol
lars desired has already been pledged.
The legal ownership of the fund will be
in the Alumnae Association, which will
be incorporated. The funds will be
handled by its representative and aud
ited by its committee. When not in
active use the money will probably be
deposited in a secure savings bank at
four per cent, interest.
The plan is to keep the fund intact for
all time, and to make no disbursements
from i in the form of gifts. The end in
view is to loan, not give, assistance to
worthy young women who could not
otherwise obtain the money with which
to pay their expenses at the college,
with the understanding that such a loan
is (i strictly business arrangement and
must le repaid as soon as the borrower
is able to do so. with interest, beginning
with the September following her grad
uation. A written application for a
loan will be made and a note given in
legal form. As fast as partial payments
are received upon these loans they will
be put back into the fund to be used
over and over again in a similar man
ner. The plan of organization requires that
a strict and separate account be kept of
the money derived from each county
and loaned to young women from the
county by which it was given. This is
an equitable way and furnishes addi
tional inducement for each county to be
liberal.
Several years ago the General Educa
tion Board offered to give seven thous
and five hundred dollars toward a fund
to le known as "The Aumnae Fund and
Scholarship Fund." provided the college
alumnae would raise a similar sum for
the same purpose. This was quickly
and willingly done and since 1902 this
fund has been in active service. Since its
establishment this fund has aided 121
students; in 1903, nine out of a class of
twenty-nine; in 1900. seven out of a class j
of twenty-one; in 1907. thirteen out of a
class of forty-six; in 1908, seventeen out
of a class of forty-eight. All of these
would have been unable to graduate
without aid from some source, and
while some of them could possibly have
secured aid elsewhere, many of them
could not have done so. One hundred
and t wenty-one young women have been
loaned money from this fund upon their
unsecured notes; not one single note has
ever been lost.
The Mclver Loan Fund is to be kept
entirely separate from this first fund;
however, its splendid history of service
during the past few years should be
sufficient incentive for the proposed
memorial.
Every "Normal girl" in Vance county is
urged to be present at this meeting for
organization and to bring any friend
who is or may be interested in the work.
Don't Get A Divorce.
a western judge granted a divorce on
necoiint of ill-temper and bad breath. Dr.
King's New Life Pills would have prevented
it. They cure Constipation, causing bad
breath and Liver Trouble the ill-temper,
dispel colds, banish headaches, conquer chills.
Z ;c at Melville Dorsey s drug store
Whiskey House.
S. (Jovernment Stamp) 5.00
Green River Rye 4qts 5.00
Three Feathers Rye 4 qts 8.00
Canadian Clnh 4 qts 5.00
Old Prentice 4 qts 5.00
Mums Rye 4 qts 5.50
Full Dress 4 qts 5.00
Four Aces 4 qts 5.00
Echo Spring 4 qts 5.50
Mark Rogers 4 qts 5.00
Jefferson Club 4 qts 5.00
Word on Rye 4 qts 5.50
Fit Hugh Lee 4 qts 5.00
Blue Blood 4 qts 5.00
Montreal Malt whiskey 4 qts 5.O0
Old Boh Burton 4 qts ..5 00
Old Flutcher 4 qts r.. ....8.00
Jamestown Irish whiskey 4 qts 5.00
Dewer's Scotch 4 qts 5.00
Royal Arch 4 qts 4.50
Rooney's Malt 4 qts 4.50
Duffy's Malt 4 qts 5.00
Duffy's Malt by the case 12.00
American Malt 4 qts , 4.50
CaSey Malt 4.50
Rose Valley Rye 4 qts 4.00
HJenn Lilly Rye 4 qts 4 50
Old Velvet 4 qts 4 00
ti. I . II. 4 qts 4.00
Silus Dean 4 qts..., 4.00
Old Henry 4 qts 4.50
Bottled Wine.
Virginia Dare 4 qts ; 3.50
St. Estihe4 qts .f. 3.50
St. .Tulean 4 qts 3.50
Vinriuia Claret 4 qts 3.50
Kmpenal. Sherry me 8 years old 4 qts.
- 5.00
Domestic 4 qts 3.50
Alcohol best grade 1 qt 2 00
Minnehaha 4 qts 3.50
Pocahontas 4 qts 4.50
Emperial Blackberry qts 3.50
Scuppernong 4 qts 3.50
Blackberry Brandy 4 qts 5.00
Extra Dry Mnmm's 4 qts 16.00
B. 1 gallon corn whiskev lOO proof and
jug F, O. B. here 2.15
Made Copiier-Distilled Com Whiskev
We are one of the few that make our
direct from the still.
bv Cashier's Check, Post Office Money
N. C.
Whiskey House
uel Watkins Big Department Store
Sain
We take this method of wishing 03 friends and
patrons a happy New Year, and thaiSng you, one
and all, for enabling us to record tb most pros
perous year in our history. We pletljp to you in
this new year our very best endeavoo make this
store a delightful shopping place, anorcLially in
vite you to visit us as often as possible No store
anywhere shall treat you fairer. Yir purchase
money is simply on deposit here until fpu are thor
oughly satisfied with your trade.
Our stocks shall contain the very list depart
ment store merchandise that intelligice and ex
perienced buyers can get together. Dototful goods
will not find shelf room here. I
The WATKINS STORE guarantee and 53 years of
successful business stand back of eay dollars
worth of merchandise sold here, andiothing at
any time will be offered for sale that :annot be
recommended by us.
SAMUEL WATT
(Eireatt
Beginning Saturday, Jan. 9.
Continuing from day to day until $5,000 worth of goods are sold.
Preparatory to moving into
LESS OF COST as we wish to
AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK.
MUST
FRa.EE.
Presents to Ladies.
EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVERY EVENING.
PLENTY OF SEATS FOR, LADIE-5. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
Saturday a lady's Gold Watch and other presents will be given away.
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We have inaugurated our Annual
Cut Price Sale and will continue
same until January 15th.
EVERY ITEM IN
will be included in
We hope you will avail yourself
of this opportunity to save money.
Our stock is all fresh and new.
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NEW YEAR GREETINGS FRO!
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Jewelry Store.
new quarters we are going to close out our entire stock REGARD
make our NEW STORE ABSOLUTELY NEW by OPENING
HAVE $5,000 AT ONCE.
FREE. FRa.EE. FRa.EE.
Presents to Ladies.
(Duntt IPirtee Salle
Yours Respectfully,
A. LOStE COM PAR V,
"THE BIG STORE THAT SATISFIES."
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night at 7;30.
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OUR STORE
this sale.
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"W-BUCKBEE
"w-iDoe HncMorj Srti Farasi,
A DELIGHFUL
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOUR TO
Havana, Cuba.
AND RETURN
THROUQrl
THE HAST COAST
FLORIDA.
OF
January 11, 1909,
IN CHARGE OF
MR. AND MRS. C. H GATT1S
RALEIGH. N.C.
Party wilt travel in special Pullman
train with dining cars.
Round Trip
FROM RALlilUM
AND ON SAUK BASIS I WOM ai i
OTMER POINTS lCI.U)INi
MEALS AM) STATLKOO.n
BERTH ON STEAAER
LEAVE RALEIGH 5:15 P. M .
MONDAY, JANUARY 1 1. 1909.
VIA
Seaboard fllr Llnu Railway.
Six (6) Days In Cuba
All arrangements completed
for low hotel rates and side
trips in Cuba, and stops will
be made at Jacksonville, St.
Augustine, Palm Beach, and
Miami and carriage drives
may be taken at these points.
Stops also allowed at any
point South of and including
Jacksonville within final iirmt
of ticket January 29th, IvOV.
An attractive part of the trip
through Florida is over the
Florida East Coast Railway,
Concrete Viaduct Extension.
through the KEYS to
KNIGHTS KEY DOCK.
where a steamer of the P. &
O. S. S. Co is taken to Havana.
Party will visit many points
of interest in Cuba, including
Mantanzas, Gaunajay, Guincs,
Morro Castle and Cabanas
Forts, and through the sugar
and tobacco plantations.
The undersigned
ranee all details in
will ar
advance 11
and look after the pleasure
and comfort of all.
Ladies alone will have
special attention.
Those who do not desire to re
turn with the party can leave
Havana as late as January 27th,
1909.
For information as to other
AvnAno.o writ? at once to the
undersigned, as the party will
be limited.
C. H. GATTIS,
Traveling Psenzer Agent.
Kaleifth. N. C
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If It's Dorsey's It's Good!
Big Stock of
DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS.
TOILEURTICLES
and Druggists' Soadries of all kiafls.
Paints, OHsTvarnislies,
Pflsicians' Prescriptions
a Specialty-
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