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THE HENDERSON GQLiD L.EAF THUHSDAYMAY 13, 1909. The Gold Leaf i THURSDAY. MAY I.!. 1!)W. His Favorite Parable. A country clergyman on his round of visits interviewed a yonmrsfer tin to his acquaintace with Bibh stories. "My lad," he said, "you have, of courKe, heard of the parables?" "Yes, sir," shyly answered the boy, whose mother had instructed him in sacred history. "Yes, sir." "Good!" "said the clergyman. "Now which of them do von like the best of all?" The boy squirmed, but a t last, heed in;r his mother's frowns, he replied: "I guess I like that one where some body 'loafs and fishes " If .von Wir- ri (l:tfi romplexion tuke Fo!-jH Orino Laxative for conxtipation and liver trwililo nit will ittininliite thew? organs 'nnd thoroughly ch-nunf your eyHtem, whi-h in what everyone jiw1h in the Hj.rinir in or der to fe-l well. SoM l.y W. W. l'aiker. Irrjiffinf . - - Drunkenness No Valid Excuse. Norfolk Virsiniun-I'ilot . Intoxicating is of itseli an offence against, t he law. The man who com mits a crime when-drimk ought not to le allowed to plead one offence in mitigation of an ot Iter.' .A person of previous high standing in Richmond got on a protracted spree, broke into a liquor shop at night and stole a bttle of whiskey, was hailed by the policeman w hen leaving the premises, took to his heels and was shot while trying to escape. If he had leeii a tramp he would have been convicted of burglary and imprisoned for a long term. As'it was, he was acquitted by the magistrate on the ground that he was mentally irresponsible when the act was committed. This is not good law, and would not be justice if it were !;" If von want to feel well, look well ntxl le well, 'take Foley 'h Kidney Remedy. It tone up the kidnevHiind Madder, purified the blood and renton-H lienl th and Htrenxtli. I'leawmt to take and eontaiim no harmful drutfH. Why not rommern-e today'.' Sold by W. W. Parker, driiffK'xt. Deadbeats Ought to be Exposed. St at eH villi- Landmark. When the Had Debt Agency, was doing business in Statesville and at tracting general attention. the Xortli Carolina Christian Advocate com mented on and criticised the methods of the concern, and the Landmark had a little debate with the .loVorafe anent t hematter, this papercontend ing that deadbeats, those who make it a, business to defraud others by wilfully and persistently refusing to phy their debts, deserved exposure. The Advocati- thought this method was too strenuous. .We're mention ing the subject now tf call attention to the fact that the Advocate an nounces in its last issue t liat "all our cut-off subscription a ceo mts" have lieen placed with a collects lg agency; which goes to show that some method other than the ordidary method has to lie emploped to collect honest debts out of a great numbeof people, and the Landmark still insists that those who make it a business to de fraud -by refusing to pay ought to have their names handed around so that till men may know them. . Kills to Stop the Fiend. The worHt foe for 12 yearH of John Deye, of iladwin. Mich., v;ik a running ulcer. He paid doctors over f JOO OO without benefit Then HiK klenH Arnica Salve killed the ulcer and cured him. Curen Fever Sores. I5oiln, FelonH. Fczema, Salt Uheum. Infallible for I'ilen. lturiiH, ScahlM, TutH, Corns. 2"c at Melville DorHey's dniK store. Corn and Cotton This Year. M oiitttomery Ad vert iner. Middling spot cotton is worth in New Orleans nearly 10 cents, and Southern holders will get for about 1,000,000 bales the recent increase in price. The rest of the big crop was parted with at N or 0 cents. The man who held cotton will get about more per bale than his neighbors did who sold earlier in the cotton year. The recent rise in price will operate to increase the cotton acreage, and outside of some weevil infested dis tricts in Louisiana and Mississippi no one anticipates any considerable re duction in that acreage. The world wants l.'l.OOO.OOO bales of American cott on, and that isabout all the cot ton licit is capable of in the average season. While it is well tomakel ,',000,000 bales of cotton, it is also even better to plow deeply and make more corn. No one asks the South to grow corn as a surplus crop, but there is every reason why every farmer should grow his own corn. This has lieen explained so often it has lieeome trite, but its truth stands erect and eternal. No Southern farmer can be prosjier ous who refuses to make his own corn. Smashes All Records. As an all-round laxative tonic and health builder no other pills can compare with Dr. King New Life Fills. They tone and regulate stomach, liver anil kidneys, purify the blood, strengthen the nerves: cure con stipation. lysjepsi:i. Rilioiisncs. Jaundice, Headache, i 'hills and Malaria Try them. li'tf at Melville Horsey "s druc ft ore. - "See her.. 1 wrote and asked you when you were going to pay that old account, and inclosed stamp, but you never answered." "My dear sir, wouldn't it have been a mean 'trick to use your own stamp to disappoint you? "Philadelphia Ledger. The Element Co., r-:v!i.V.?NP; VA. 1. -, wi-- ::..crt..'t both for o'.K-ctire n;:-! tcuu:atcal work to tte best of m mmm 4ilIV rj :r:r.riul Catslntf y just v; :.') -out the best 0 iiaie i.u-or-svii machinery. A ll. ts fin.. 1' .1 qti.1 mnot -.n- terestiii? In;plempnt Catalogs is sued. .'IuiJoJ free on request We nr-3 a'so headquarters for Farm Wci?r. Buggies, Barb Wire. Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines. Saw and Planing Mills. T.'rite ic:- prices and catalogs. The Implement Co., 1302 t-f.r.-r. St, - Richmond, Va. Keep Them Out. Association of Colored Minis teis of Charlotte Petition Judge of the Superior Court Asking That Action be Taken to Prevent the Gath ering of Women of The Race About the Court Room While Court is in Session, Believing Such is for Moral Uplift. ( 'harlot t New. Although somewhat lelated in its commendation the Xews is none the less sincerely interested in a petition recently gottpn up by colored minis ters f th city, to be sent to the Superior court, asking that the court tnke such action ns it might deem wise to prevent negro women from frequenting the court room during terms of criminal court. The minis ters who signed this petition are of the opinion that the ntmogphere per vading the court rtom is not such as will tend to elevate the morals of women attendants. To quote the words of the petition: "We, the colored ministers of Char lotte, do most respectfully petition you, that you do whatever may seem best in the case, to take such action as will prevent the gathering of the women of our raee about the court house v1 1 ile court is in session. We do not believe that such fs for the moral uplift of our women." A wise step, unquestionably. Those who have observed the personnel of court room audiences have noted on most occasions a large contingent of colored women. Tne Raleigh A civs and Observer commends the effort of the negro ministers to have women excluded from the court room in the following well-written article: "The negro race in the South is recognizing more and more that its greatest uplift will come as it more and more exalts thrift and morality a matter that has from time to time engaged theattention of conventions and meetings of the negroes. "As indicative of at least one prac tical step being taken for better morals among neyro women was the news told in an article in this paper on Sunday from Charlotte. It was that, a petition was sent to the Supe rior court by a committee represent ing the colored ministersof Charlotte in which it was requested that the court take such action as it deem wise to prevent the women of the negro race from frequentingthecourt house during the terms of the crimi nal court. "In their petition the negro minis ters take the ground that the hear ing by the women of the matters brought out in criminal cases does not tend to the moral uplift of the race, the purport of the petition be ing. Lived 152 year. Wm. Purr Kiiland'H oldeHt man mar ried the third time lit 1'20. worked in the fieliln till 1.'I2 aiul lived 20 .venrs longer. People nhould he youthful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock. Ky., nhows how to re main young. "I feel jnwt like a lU-yenr old hoy." he vriten, "after taking nix bottles oi Klectric Bittern. For thirty yearn Kidney trouble made life a burden . but the first bot tle of thin wonderful medicine convinced me 1 had found the greatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, hickly, rundown or old people. Try them. ."0c at Melville Dorsey's drug store. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If you can help it Kodol prevents Dyspepsia, by effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great many , people 'who hare trifled -with indigestion, have been aorry for it when nervous or chronic dyspepsia resulted, and they have not been able to cure it Use Kodol and prevent having Dyspepsia. Everyone is subject to indiges tion. Stomach derangement follows stomach abuse, just as naturally and just as surely as a sound and healthy stomach results upon the taking of Kodol. When you experience sourness of stomach, belching ol gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain in the pit of the stomach, heart burn (so-called), diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or chronic tired feeling you need Ko dol. And then the quicker you take Kodol the better. Eat what you want, let Kodol digest it. rrTary pepsin "dyspepsia tab I physics, etc., are not likely to of much benefit to you, in digestive ailments. Pepsin is only if 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. Brown Domestics 5 tol0 cents. Hosiery and Underwear for men and women. Work Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, etc. O O StapHe and Fancy Groceries, HAY AND FEED STUFFS. Car load purchases enable us to sell at Lowest Prices. 00 TT00(BrjJA&(WRL Phone No. IS. "It is an ordinary thing to eee many negro women gathered in the court nouses uunng triai. m tUv ahitnr frreat interest, and that steps be taken to kep these out of the court rooms will not, of course, prove the exeat moral uplift, for that is a thing to lie accomplished in the home of thejiegto. There it is that the principles of right livinr and act ing must be taught, and the more thrifty the fatler and tle mother, the easier will it be to teach the mor als that tire needed. "That this is so need only a cas ual examination in any community where there are negroes. The fami lies of some substance, owning some property, areshowingand developing a race pride that is not found with the careless and shiftless negroes. The negro man and negro woman who works shows greater concern in ; the rearing of their children than lo the hand-to-mouth class whose own morals Hie of the lax kind, and who rear children of lax morals. The action of the negro ministersof Char lotte is to ba commended as asking for a needed thing. Now let them urge upon the men and women of their race that they labor to accumu late something for this will be found the great step to the moral uplift of the race." The Winston-Salem Sentinel hud somewhat to say- along this line. With it the Xfrws suggests that not only negro women be excluded but that small boys be also forbidden tr feast upon those things whi' h do nor tend to uplift one's morals. Lt's clear the court room oflwith women and children. Rev.1. W. Williamson'-. Letter. Kev 1. W.WilliamKon. Huntington, W. Vai., writes: "Thin in to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervriUB exhaustion and kidney trouble and am freeto say that it will do all that you claim for it." Foley's Kidney Remedy has restored health and strength to thousands of weak, rundown people. I'on tains no hnrmfnl drug and i pleasant to take. Sold by V. W. Parker, druggist Good Times Ahead For Newspaper Men. Charlotte News. The North CarolinaPress Associa tion will meet at Henderson ville the last week in June ami the citizens of that town are preparing to give the pen-pushers the time of their lives. The motto of the occasion, as of ficially promulgated by a member of the entertainment committee is: "Provide everything: they can possi bly want to eat, drink and smoke and turn 'em loose. The town will be wide open for its guests and the key will have been lost." The town will be elaborately decorated and the streets brilliantly illuminated in honor of the occasion. A grand ball, numerous fishing trips, drives to the neighboring lakes, and other forms of entertainment, will be provided. When the Henderson county me tropolis sets out to show guests a good time the goods are always forthcoming, and no newspaper man in the Stale will willingly miss the approaching festivities. "No-Drip"' is the most clever little silvered Coffee Strainer ever invented. Get one free from Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis , by the Coupon I plan. The Com, on and Dr. Snoop's new . Iiook on Health Coffee sent to onv ladv requesting them. You can trick any one ly necretly serving Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee at meal time. Your visitor or your husband will declare he is drinking real coffee and 'ft there 1m not a grain of real coffee in Dr. Shoop'n Health Coffee. Pure ftrainH, malt, nud nuts give Health Coffee itsexquisitetatte and flavor. No 20 to HO niiimten tedioux boiling. "Made in a minute." Try it from your grocer and get a pleasant surprise. lVs lb. package 25c. Sold by all dealer. a partial digester and physics are not digesters at all. Kodol is a perfect digester. If you could see Kodol digesting every particle of food, of all kinds, in the glass test-tubes in our laboratories, you would know this just as well as we do. Nature and Kodol will always cure a sick stomach but in order to be cured, the stomach must rest. That is what Kodol does rests the stomach, while the stomach gets well. Just as simple as A, B, C. Our Guarantee Oo to your drvrglat today and get a dol lar bottle. Then -after you hare used th eatire contents of rt bottle If you can honestly say, that it has not done you any eood, return the bottle to the druggist and he will refund your money -without ques tion or delay. We wlU then pay the drug gist for the bottle. Don't hesitate, all druggists know that onr guarantee Is good. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to bnt one In a family. The large bot tle contains 2H times as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the laborac tories of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Henderson, N. C. i Tellin Argument in Favoi of Universal PeaceThe Spread of Democracy, the Rule of the People Tends to Disar mament The Hideous Mon ey Cost of War. is Telling as an Argument Against It; Where Its Cost in Blood and Morals Had Failed. Fayetteville Observer. The sprf ad if Democracy, the rule or the people, tends to di sarirmment. The hideous money cost ol "war is telling as an argument, ngainst it, where its cost in blood and morals had failed. Even the concentration of wealth which our war of 1861 caused, indirectly contributes to the general result lecause it has caused the impoverished masses to give more consideration to its useless waste. "When iJeueral fJrant. a generous and kind-hearted mat. proclaimed th doctrine of arbitration, the Euro peans laughed at him as a visionary. Yet. in less than half a century, his noble sentiment had 'ound an"echo throughout the worid. The Hague conferences expressed the first organ- 1Z"I eUorts to put I rant s ideas into execution and .National peace con-, givsss iti n urn Iters of nations have taken up the work in detail. The Second National Peace Congress of America began i's sessions in Chicago recently. On Sunday night a mass meeting in anticipation of the formal opening of the - Congress was held and at this President Sehurman, of Cornell University, snoke interest ingly and made telling arguments igainsf. the application of the doc trine of force, as follows: The preparations for war bear with tremendous weight in times of peace upon all classes of the commu nity, and the financial load isenough to make the richest, nations reel and stagger. As Senator Hale has stated, two-thirds of all the revenues of the United States are used to defray the expenses entaileo by past wars or necessary in the preparation for future wars. Taking Europe as a whole something like 0,000,000 peo ple nre now in arms, all withdrawn from industrial pursuits that they mav lie trained tor war. And their maintenance is, of course, all the rime a burden on the productive classes of the community. It is esti mated that Europe is regularly ex pending on her standing armies from f(.000,000,000 to 7.000,000,000. lint this rate of taxation cannot, of course, go on indefinitely. It must soo-i teach the limit of possibilities in all nations which are afflicted by it. And as the moneys raised by this burdensome taxation are ex pended in the main for military ob- lects, we may expect soon to hear a demand from the propertied classes in all countries that some way be found to reduce the cost of defenses and preparations for war. "Meanwhile the wage-earners tend more and more to become the advo cates of peace. For wars disorganize industry, increase the ranks of the unemployed, and raise tremendously the cost of living. Citizens who have some property accumulated manage to pull through without great suffer ing. Hut the sufferings of those whose livelihood depends upon their daily wage cannot be depicted or even imagined." r f WHISKEES. Wirves EXPRESS We sure the only whiskey house tKat maLiwifac tures ALL OUR GOODS ARE SOLD BY THIS LIST Anheuser-Busch Beer, per 4 Dozen Bottles, terlf cratH and nmptv bottles are put in Express office and shipped to Richmond, 'Va , and receipt sent back to us, we will return you Old K. W. .loneo co-n Whiskev 4 qts 10 yenro olil $4.00 Old R. W. Junes corn Whiskev 8 years old 3.50 Old R. W. Jones ecrn Whiskev 4- years old 3.00 Old R. W. Jones corn whiskev 2 years old 2.50 Corn Whiskey hy the half gallon $1.50 Corn Whiskey 4 gallons 2 years old 8.50 Corn Whiskey 2 gallons 2 years old 4.50 Corn whiskey 3 gallons 2 year old 0.50 Per sal. Three Feathers 4 qts f?8.00 Kye W hiekey Old Velvet 4 years old 4 00 Mountain Rye 2 years old 2.75 Kentucky Belle Rye 8 years old ....5.00 l-.etio pnnjr live H years old o.UU Silver Brook Rye years old 4.00 Mountain Npnni; Rye xxx 4 years old....'i oO log i atnu Kye a years old 2.7; Mountain Spring Rye xi 2.75 txeeisior Kye a years old 2. Uolden Crown Rye 3 rears old 3.00 1 rofessor Jones Rye ...2.50 Apple Brandy Home Made 8yearsold...-4.50 itaitiinore Apple lirandv 3 years old a.OO Ginger Brandy 2.50 reach Brandy 10 years old 5.00 Peach and Honey. 2.50 X. B. 1 gallon corn whfskev and ina F. O. i. nere l.oo Take our advice and buy us in the old fashion way. can get it direct from the still. All orders must be accompanied bv Cashier's Check. Post Money Order. No individual checks taken unless party is known to us. No stamps taken whiskey. N6 goods sent C. O. D. REFERENCES : First State Bank The Clarksville Whiskey HIoise, Clarksville, Virginia. P. S. All Whiskies Delivered Express Prepaid in plain boxes if desired. $. B. 1 gallon Corn Whiskey 100 proof and jug F. O. B. here f 2.15. If you were going on that final long journey to-night could you leave your family with self assurance and happy knowl edge that you had done your full part for their protection? had arranged wisely and well to insure their future welfare? TDne cUetfiT eirini Sttanadlairdl Mfe Immnirainice Co. It offers you the means of provi ding for your family's future comfort and happiness, and at the same time enables you to keep your mon ey in the South for the upbuild ing of home in itries. . 10 20 20 THESE POLICIES ARE INCONTESTABLE AFTER BEING IN FORCE ONE YEAR, AND NON-FORFEITALE FROM DATE OF ISSUE. Surplus to Policy Holders, - - $493,498.03 STRONGEST IN THE SOUTH. Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, 'HOME OFFICE: RALEIGH, N. C. - JOS. G. BROWN, President. The Latest Price List PREPAID TO YOUR CITY. our own corn whiskey. Barrelled Goods. Cherry Wine 3.00 Old Cherry 8 years old 4.00 Port Wine 2 50 Scuppernong Wine 2.50 Claret Wine... 2.25 Blackberry Wine 2.25 Holland Gin 3.00 Rose Gin 2.50 Bottled Goods. French Brandy Per qt Cane Spring Rye 4 qts (bottled in S. Government Stamp) Green 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 i Four Aces 4 qts Kvho Spring 4 qts Mark Rogers 4 qts , Jefferson Club 4 qts Gordon Rve 4 qts Fltz Hugh Lee4 qts Blue Blood 4 qts Montreal Malt whiskey 4 qts Billy Baxter 4 qts. Anderson Club 4 qts Old Bob Burton 4 qt 3.50 bond U. .6.00 600. 8.00 6.0O 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.50 6.00 r Old Flutcher 4 qts HOME MADE COPPER-DISTILLED Corn Whiskey made We are one or the tew that make our own Uorn Whiskey, so and Planters Bank of Clarksville, Va., SEND ALL ORDERS AJEUXlaUnSTAHDARD POLICY! Ordinary Life (Participating) 20 Pay Life, Year Convertible Term Year Endowment Pay Life Standard Guaranty P. D. 1st Vice Pres. and Genl. Mgr. Sec. and Supt. of Agencies B. L. CULBRETH, Agent, Henderson, N. C. .1 AND NO OTHER LIST Delivered, $5.004- the Anheuser-Busch Brewing C-o. $1.00. Jamestown Irish whiskey 4 qts 6.00 Dewer's Scotch 4 qts 6.00 Royal Arch 4 qts 4J50 Rooney's Malt 4 qts 4.00 Duffy's Malt 4 qts 5.00 Duffy's Malt by the case.. 12.00 American Malt 4 qts 4.50 Casey Malt. ". 4.00 Rose Valley Rye 4 qts 4.00 Glenn Lilly Rye 4 qts 4 00 Old Velvet4qts 4.00 G. P. R. 4 qts 4.00 Silns Dean 4 qts 4.00 Old Henry 4 qts 4.00 Bottled Wine. Virginia Dare 4 qts 3.50 St. Estephe 4 qts 3.50 St. Julean 4 qts. 3.50 Virginia Claret 4 qts.. 3.50 Imperial Sherry 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 Imperial Blackberry 4 qts 3.50 Scappernong 4 qts 3.50 Port 4 qts 3.50 Blackberry Brandy 4 qts 5.00 Extra DryMumm's 4 qts.. 16.00 N. B. 1 gallon corn whiskey 100 proof and jugF. O. B. here 2.15 Office Monev Order, or Express First National Bank of Oxford, S. C. TO IP: IE IPAMEID) GOLD, CHAS. W. GOLD, - REFKIGEKATORS. A poor refrigerator is dear at any price One, if not the most important point abou a refrigerator is the lining. When you l)u; you've got to take your dealer's word fo: it you can't see the lining. We guarantee every refrigerator we sell The prices are about what other dealers asl for cheaper grade The "Buck's" Store where THE TASTE TELLS. We do not ship direct from our iJitftillerfcg, but ae our from three to five Hummers in bulk, before offering them for f-av Thev are doubly distilled and are absolutely pure. No Kxtrac--no Compounds. We have a small quantity ol EXTRA FINE OLD WHISKEY that we ure offrrinjr as follows: 1 Gallon AREY'S PRIDE (Old Corn) $2.85 2 " " " " 5.00 1 - MONTE CARLO (Old Rye) 3.60 2 " " " " 6.75 by you 'for 4 full quarts CECIL, 8 years (in bond) 5.00 Express charges prepaid. express money order with each Consolidated Whiskey Company, P. O. Box 114. Baltimore, Md. Reference: Peoples National ' I PY.Ptc C Sweet to Ea DeWITTS ' CARBOLIZED WITCH n LdA-ClS 3 kClon. OALVE For Piles. Burns. 1 O t J The following are the names and yearly cost pf some of the policies it issues These figures are based on the assumption that the applicant is 35 years of age, tjie rates being the annual pre mium per $1,000 of insurance. V $27.25. 36.00. 13.10. 50.45. 39.40. boxes. 1AN1EL & COj yob can set Anything in Hardwan 1 Terms: Cashier's check, post office " order. Bank, Salisbury, N. C 1 " . B! 2 S
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