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THE IIKNDE11SOX GOLD LEAF- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1910. HOLIDAY SHOPPING. THOUGHTS ABOUT THINGS WHICH THE SEASON BRINGS. WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO GET THE BEST. A Directory of Dealers Who U-spUy Their Wares and Present Their Claims to (jold Leaf Readers All Tastes, All Wants, All Purs-.-s, Ca tered to by the Enterprising:, Pro gressive Spirited Merchants cf Hen derson. i 1 1 It 1ST. MAS ! irt he With what delight old ind yotirir wH- .'- " 'v ' come thii" jovous ........... ,.S trfl it! te'1MU,, ul Ji1""1 cheer nnd pft irivirifr. Jo kep- ,,J inir with itn cus tom the (Joi.o Lkat w antH to help its friends to the full nnd proper enjoyment of the oc ranion. We can do this no better than by directing them where to do their Christma.s Hhopping by point inT out the places where they can buy to bent advantage nuch as they want, no matter what the character of the article. In the array of advertisements pre sented a diversify of lines will be found represented. Special provision has been made to meet every reason able demand, and we are sure that iimoiiK such splendid stocks buyers cannot fail to h'ud what they want and at the riht price. It is not too much to say that no better or more extensive lines of oods can be found than those -carried by our dealers, and nowhere a re there anycevrer or more liberal merchants than those in Henderson. j The (ioi.n Leak asks its readers to carefully look the list of its adver tisers over, see who invites your pat ronage and the special provision made to mept the wants of the holi day trad' and bargains that are offered in goods of every day demand and then give these enterprising dealers a call. Taking them in the alphabetical order of their names wehavepleasure in presenting the following represent ative and reliable business houses : ALLEN-MOSS HARDWARE CO Honest goods at honest prices and a straight deal every time is the motto of the Allen-Moss Hardware Company. Thej carry a eomp'ete stock of everything in hardware, paints, oils, varnishes, being exclusive handlers of some lines, and bid for patronage on the grounds of merit. Here you will find a good line of table cutlery, silverware, chafing dishes, carving sets, builders' hardware, farming implements of all kinds, kitchen ware, pocket knives, razors, scissors, shaving sets, Benja min air rifles, hunting coats and leggings, etc., (Jeorge Wostenholm's pocket knives and carving sets, Mon arch enameled ware, copper nickel plated coffee pots and kettles, I'ni Tersal meat choppers, bread and cake mixers, coffee percolators, Lisk's roasters, and a variety of other ar ticles suitable for holiday presents or furnishing the home. South Bend Mal leable ranges, Franklin and Oak heaters, Perfection oil stoves (heaters and cookers) grates, fire sets, S:c. Special agency for Devoe's paints. A full line carried in stock, all colors in all sizes. No matter what you want in their line the Allen-Moss Hardware Company can supply it and at a reasonable price. An in spection of their stock is invited. J. W. BECK. Not content with supplying the best or iresh meats beef and pork, veal and mutton as he has done for years, J. W. Beck has added to his business and is now in position to cater to his customers in the line of fancy groceries as well. He carries a good stock, everything fresh and seasonable, and Hells at conservative prices. Butter, eggs, cheese, cakes, crackers, canned and bottled goods. candies, baking powders, toilet and laundry soaps, fruits, vegetables, etc. In fact everything you can think of almost, and the stock, though not us big as some others, is up to the ' times, varied in character, desirable in quality and reasonable in price. Choice country butter a specialty the lest that can be had, made by careful hands, and nn article that can be vouched for. Tarbell cheese, Melrose flour you know what these goods are. Foreign and domestic fruits, apples, oranges, lemons, ba nanas, country produce and fresh vegetables of all kinds. Special dis play of caudies for Christmas. BURROUGHS-ALSTON CO. The Burroughs-Alston Company. O'Neil Block, have the best line of stuff in farmers' supplies they have eTer carried. Also big line of shoes and general merchandise of all kinds at lowest prices. They deal in the substantial things of every day re quirementthings to eat and wear and of utility in the household and the farm. Dry goods, notions, white goods, clothing, shoes, trunks, and heavy groceries, flour, meat, meal, sugar, coffee, molasses, syrups, hay, grain, feedstuff. Messrs. Burroughs- Alston to. also sell Hackney buggies, Tennessee wagons, and other makes, harness, etc., and are special agents for leading brands of fertilizers Powhatan Chemical Company's, Virginia-Carolina, Burton's Best", (Miller Fertilizer Company's goods.) Hen derson Oil Mill fertilizers, (Fneedit for Cotton and Special for Tobacco.) Iioyster's guanos and other lead ing brands. Agents for Ed. V. Trice of Chicago, and Isaac Hamburger & Sous Baltimore, merchant tailors. Suits made to order and fit and sat isfaction guaranteed. THE BEE-HIVE DEPARTMENT STORE. "Gus Roth on the corner, sells the cheapest." So reads the card ia our Christmas page. Few words, but they express a great deal. The Bee Ilive Department Store is what its name implies a busy place where is kept a little of everything in general merchandise. Since cutting out the partition and occupying the entire store with entrances on both Main and Montgomery streets Mr. Roth has better opportunity to classify the stock and carry a more varied line, thus enabling him to more fully meet the demands of his grow ing trade. To give added activity to business and extra pleasure to customers at this holiday time a big reduction has been tnade in all lines 6lr:&:-zrQlU(w the lie; mmr-thrlU at t Wam3r tl.omrht ! Wo r A of goods from the already low rices that obtain at the Bee-Hive Depart ment Store. A rare opportunity is thus offered to buy ciothintr. over coats, hats, caps, shoes, ladies' and gents' underwear, furnishing, white goods, ribbons, fancy goods, blank ets, comforts, trunks, vnli-es. etc. Mr. Both has a big stock and it will pay prospective purchasers to ex amine his goods and compare his prices. Many things suitable for Christmas presents useful as well as ornamental . . . , BEACON aui'txr wi.jk.(l)WVVi,,?t i,(.rt. nothing better "Bring ia another horse." This ' th in Bn-k's Ibuli-ini. (ef-few!iiig npd to t,a a favorite -avmir of tie base liunser.) l.UeU's I tor 1. 1 tsr. 1 rn late.Iohn Eowlow, the famous clown, lv, Wildfire and WPsou h-at-rs. Big when one H-t in the circus ring was lmrt f t-it!e atvl ji '., cut i.-ry, sc.s finished and another was to come ' sors. guns, ritles. nintnuiiit ion. f irrn- on. 1 tie jjjacom Mippiy i omp iny ; do this and then some they bring I T k (1 lit ing in horses by the car load. Their j sales stables are kept constantly stocked" with just the kind of ani mals that the peoplewant Virginia.. Kentucky ud lennessee raise. horses and mules acclimated and "sound in wind and limb." as the dealers say. No matter wh it kind of a horse you want, for tiding or driv ing purposes, to work on the fa rm tv pull wagon, the I'.eacotu Supply Com pany can furnish it. And they can e you a otlirgy or wag-on also, fhev are agents for the Oxford Bug gy Company's buggies "the vehicle with a pedigree. In the line of gen eral merchandise doing a general supply business the Re ieom Supply Company are in position to me -t every demand made upon tliem. Staple and fancy groceries and plan tation supplies a sp cialry. Their line of dry goods and notions, boots, shoes, hats and household goods is large and complete and their prices reasonable. Hay. grain, shipstufis, flour, salt and meat they buy in car load lots. Country produce of all kinds butter, eggs. etc.. bought and sold. They are alsoginners a nd cotton buyers, operating one of the best equipped ginneries in the coun try and pay highest market prices at all times for cotton. TP TY GROCERY CO. We ma., live without a great many things ia this life that we think necessary to our comfort and happi ness, but eating is not one of theai. This being a fact the City (Srocery Company supply a real nx essity ia our public econoaiy. They carry a first-class stock and can please pat rons in the quality of the yoods han dled and the prices at which they sell. Everything that 's good to eat and that of the best, is their motto. Fancy and staple groceries, canned and bottled goods of all kinds, foreign and domestic fruits, nuts, mince meats, tine candies, cakes, crackers, cheese, butter, eggs, fresh sausage, vegetables, etc. High gr ide family and patent flour, sugars, syrups, molasses, country cured hams, breakfast bacon, hominy, grits and cereal foods f all kinds. The City (irocery Company make a specialty of Chase iV. Sanborn's celebrated coffees and teas, than which therenrenonesuperior. Special agency for Lowney's tine candies- chocolates and bon bons m t.incv boxes for Christmas. All size pack- ages. Mce hue ot stutled dates and , .Nice hue of stufied dates and tigs. Recently removed to the store , room next to the postoilice. where : Robert Ik Shot well, manager. ;iiil 1 Wesley Allen, salesman, will be pica ed to see and serve you or take your ' phono order. MELVILLE DORSEY. There is satisfaction ia dealing at I Dorsey's Drug Store whet her j ur-! chasing some article or having a ; prescription compounded you know ! what you are getting. And so folks got in the habit of going there f r; other things beside drugs and inedi ciues. In deference to t h popular, demand for years past Dorsey's Drug i Store h is been noted for carrying a select line of Santa Clans goods in ! connection with its always complete t stock of drugs and druggists' sun- ; dries; and this year is no exception as a visit there will reveal. Amoi g other things for Christmas is a tine : line of cut glass and Bickar l's hand- painted china. Also a good stock of i solid presents, embracing a variety of articles suitable for holiday gifrs. such as celluloid, a luinitmta, and ! plush goods, books, games, .albums. novel t ies. perfut aeii. llidKerdl. extracts, toilet waters. soaps. cornl-s. brushes, shaving s-'ts, hand-bags, id-gar'-, pipes, etc. Nunnaily's and Kov ter's fancy box candies. Mr. Dor.-ev carries one of tie largest a ad l'-t assorttd stocks of drugs and medi cines to be found in any retail drug store, and it is a matter of common pride with him to be in position at all times to supply every public de mand in his line and that of the b- st and most reliable goods to be had. Prescription work a specialty. DANIEL a CO. "If you can't get it at Daniel's you will not find it in Henderson." This is a common saying when it comes to looking for anything in the hard ware line. And you will rind this to le mighty near correct. If it's any thing in hardware, buildingmateriai. cooking and heating stoves and ranges that you want, Daniel & Co cat, very likey supply it. They carry a big stock and the price is always low enough for the quality of the article They buy in large quantities and keep strictly posted on the market, thus enabling them to give cus- -- "-.:-. . .--v--' "7":r: turners the benefit of th-1 saving in first cost. There is no better ;ip point d hard .rare stove to be.found anywhere, tie1 svstr-matic and bui nessdike way of keeping stork beiiiLr a subject of favorable reainrk by ob servant, persons and when you. want a tiling it: does not tik" tliein long to get is I tn; ! Jc,('o. are sole agents for the .celebrate d Jiiirk's Stoves mi l Ra aires, whicii are nil that could b" reipiired in point of ierfcct ion ia l!"nMnv .-md b. iking quali t ies. eas' f if opera t ion and eroa- diiiv in f u !. And " !!:: it or.v-s to nig implements, ou stows, puihi-ts buud- hardware, carpenters' tools, paints, oils, varnishes, ,-tc. HENDERSON BOOK COMPANY MlggeStlVe tilings you w Book Store, to ii ay - nnd or ' ; ; t-i -T : 1 1 1, ! fbalaf the lb O il Santa Cla a I 'rsoa Se- Mis , ! ai.- (-i Uiii 1 1 t'ers t liere judging f: n n of tovs. doli.- t h COUM iess :lll!!,i'i's ;. novelty goods an 1 things in geu ral for children and grown folks Nothing has Itch omitted no desire overlooked by Mr. Stevenson ia th" s-1 -cii u! in his goods for t he ( ii iisr ia t trad-, lli-off- ritig's this s -aso a are more v.trie j and more .xte ever. He has every descript h '-lie ii iba a in a big in. an o: a lis wi'hout num 1 er a an s t; wh"'! goods ia great variety, tancv ar es and uoveir i. p'ct lire boo of all kinds, pleturo standard works ia p hand-painted china ' IS'i md pioetrv, ! exquisite cut glass, fancy pot t n , gol p -ns and pencils, fountain pen---, novel t ies in silver, brass, a!umfmni, celluloid and leather, lamps of b'autiful de- gn. to p use oil and young isp -cia I agea -v tor Lisfm in Icokaks and Y. .k K. tiling devices. Gr oi 1 e'ec tri cal display all this week in the show window. a HENDERSON FURNITURE :o. A vi-it !o thestore and inspection of the -lock is uee, ss.iry to farm any i.h' of 1 ha extent- aial viiviely and th' superior o'laliiy of the g. h ds ca rrie, by i l e i ai !t nit lire ( 'om pa n , ; ! . ll. S:i t ' manager. And no i ss ast s in Far- j erw hi i e. ; liiishing j is tir- very reaManbie which t hey seil goi h'h. A. ev goes a long wavs then pi: ittl .a a s at 1 t nion-j even i fiord ! i .'e a ! and ! , bed ! per.-oas ot mo.ler.itein 'a.nsc ma a comFo' i a. iile 1 .om 'i'ii.'y ha complete stock o? tire, medium low price furniture for parlor, room, dining ro ni and kitchen; leather couches, loiinp chairs, tallies, hall rac rociars, writing ! desks, book c ises, pictures, lamps. I wash-taml s ts, mirrors, docks, car ,pets. rugs, art squa-res. mattings, j linoleums, oil cloths, frp mattresses, 1 I t il springs, cooking aa.l h 'ari.ig ' stovc.s. Special ageacv for Col -'s J origin il hot blast heating stoves, and Sehultz piano-'. A high piano for little mony. A Bi-sei pet sweeper WOUl i -be aa accej Ciiristmas gift to wife or !' And t here aie ot'e r-. Ir go s class 1 ar ea!, le :-ien,l. with- out saving tnat ia tin extn stoidc of the I b n.hrson Furniture . 1 r 1 . i tompuny may o -ioun i many ai nce s suitable tor ( urn! mas pr. -eats. tastes can be grai ified and all purs-s rtvulily -uIiu-tail to. - M. J. HARTMAIEI?. i iirnt nia.s ones bu itit man must: car t! itindre 1 and sixt v-!'our o::c a year ot her t hree days in'st as it t! '.ere Ii O'l ll the o:a- f- a-t day. And w ,1 . L Vo' siC' li I'll . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 where we mav 1 , g l i ; to si v nor a ! word about i : lions times of ci nccr:is u m, t urkev. 1 '.a- v "ho-.v" in tla ne str-T lo..1, ,.a ..t u.-;.... icth the Christmas .... trs o-avis meat m-ir- rn-' i t in tr ue toward k- r has done solving til vo . a a of wic-re to eve- i f . th- !,'S t'e !,m. i res; i i ji ' i a i pork. And 1 . Ha t tin iier sue ee.ded ro -:n ss jr still keej.ing uj u'-i-ioa. alw ays ! IpiY.l and i 1 '-"'e 1 :! -. i;--t-, no ell llige in ' ;a-a.: n-iivarVii g- iaown-:r- r. ivp ri o-!y. man ag wi p. : :ie i"ii-;;ir. s liven ci in- : r I- r a long ' f the b.uyiag. ind he knows I ducted by Mr. liar time h' having charge if but. Iieiing and selling a how to cater to t!:- pt'.bli The I- st is ;of too good toni--rs h ;.'-gii-'s and le ia hi- line. ; fi ;1' ili.S -'!S- j is ;'OIl!elit ! to p.-ovid ' pot hing else. H UC IISS- SM AW FUR MTURE CO. T . i - -v. rytl.uig i, i ? from medinai gra- p.: rait ur-aad-low .V O.i ... ane rice ex- grooa- lo :i;o vi.:. h , ,r.:t,. I "la - i'.i pen-l Vt rt. yoa i-;d' var m iw I'm Ill I-'!i-!Ve lhlghes-S And in a ! are ninny ;irt:r-' : ' s. ) - . mi.. : mas jireait- priate a could ! lmagi;.' Morris r- fortablc. a ' hundnd an at Hughes-S ug amir, i .". easy and com e.a' cou.h, lounge a oi.e things vou'i! find Tt i' ir stock of turnitureand house furnishing good. ot every n. . ion is eompM- in very detail br: fdt niattre.-s. s. and ir n te,is, springs, tables, i I . i T-.i. . l I , ... I I - .1.. - . , ,t Mi a oi r.icKs, (ires.s-, ers, riting de-ks. mirrors, taatti-ars linoleums. crp.-rs. .aruggets. rugs. art squares, hire curtains, window -ha les, ( hri-ty pictures, trunks, j the excellent patronage and business valises. suit case, etc. Since moving ; standing they have gained for thetn mto their present store Hughes- J selves is a reasonable result of per Mnaw Company hare added largely j g.mal worth and commendable en- eady ( xiensive stock and j : m b made upon them i a allot sup f'l.v, and that it. the most reasonable prices. Fcjf ' the holidays a special 10 percent.) cut will b made on all goods sold. ' Wat.-li the play windows mid tie n (pii; e .vii liin" when you want any thiag ia i.e line handled by the.-e live exponents of the furniture and house furnishing trad". L. T. HOWARD. The names of som men na-turally suggest the:r busit)eSj. It is just ns .natural to as-oeiat" harness, sad : dies. In i dl 's, co'Ia rs, wdiipj. la p robes, ' horse blankets, etc., with the name . of L. T. Howard as it is to think of ; money when banks are mentioned. ' Because Mr. Howard has been in the , harness hn-unes-j so long and his repu tation as a skilled workman and re liable dealer is so well established. Whatever you may want in I is line lie can snnply you. He has n good stoe' of his o.va and other makes, '. am hi- prices are ahvay-reasonable. If vim want the best article for the in nev. witn a large stocK to select from and esteem it an advantage to deal with a man who makes the manufacture :ind sale of harness nis biHinr-s.and who thoroughly under- j lands that business. Mr. Howard's is t ;.. s i! yoa g you i and a dI a -. to eo The" too there is! icidon in knowing- tha t when an a rt icl 1 run Li fTowird a rdy on its ! !ei7'r Mil nnt represented. HENDSK50N CANDY KITCHEN ''The sweetest place in town." This mav in truth be said of the Hender son Candy Kitchen. At least there are more "sweet"' goods at L. A. D lines & Company's than any other place in town. And it is on of the most popular places of resort for old and young, summer or winter. The soda fountain where are dispensed ail kinds of hot and cold drinks and the j..e cream parlor, choice home made candies and foreign -and do mestic fruits, always fresh, and nicely kept and temptingly displayed of course folks go to Dunes'. They make their own candies and have them always fresh. The cream is de licious and the service th" best. Fa ucy fruits of all kinds from CaM fornia. Florida, and N -w York im ported. (Vy-didized fruits and choco lates and bon bans in fancy boxes of assorted sizes suitable for presents. For the holiday trade Messrs. Dames and Company have mad 1 special preparation. As a Christmas gift they are going to present ten dollars in gold to five persons, two do'hars en-di. This is the way if will b done: .'!00 boxes of candy have been put up in o of which there are $2 00 in gold each sl.0.00 ia the MOO boxes j and the ers-tis who happen tobuy j the five boxes will get the money. ! D.W. HARDEE FURNITURE CO Exacting and hard to please would i be tjie man or woman who cannot ! find in the large and a ttractive stock J of goods offered by the I). W. Hardee j Furniture Company what they want, j With the largest and best nssort i nient. they have ever carried they are j ia better position than ever to ac j commodate their large and growing ! trade. Their line is varied and em : bra ecs everything in high 'grade, rne ! dium and low price furniture, car i p jts, rugs, art squares, brass and iron beds, springs, mattresses, tables, booKeiSes. desks, ofiiee chairs, &e. M-ssrs. Hardee A; Company carry a big line of cooking and heating stoves representing the best makes Aetna hot blast and Wilson heaters n,,.,.i a, 1: .(- u t- .:. 1 11 1 o i 11st, t 1 in i lie 1 : u 011 o: sifti . . . T tlaar stock tlie Ilnrdee Furniture have many articles suitable for (j;r''n:,.J pre-'nts which an inspec- ! tlo:i ii wiP r,i-i.1:li- cmrrrncf tfi nroiii'i'. . . . '. - . . ' tive purchasers. Mr. Hardee is pre- ...l .1 ... 1 .. . ip - ot - ii id lauHcare oi i ne uMau ;is well as the living, carrying a very handsome line of burial g-oods of all kinds to ill ca-cs from t he -finest metallic caskets most moderately priced wood Artificial flower in various designs. ..on ru-t ing industructible burial vaults the only vault on the market that will not 'corrode kept in stock also. THE JOXES-STONE CO. Hood work and more of it, is the mi t t o or r f.e lones Stone Com nan v. artistic jab printers. Theyare con tantlv a iding- to their alreadv er- client equipment to better enable them to me.-t the demands of :i stead iv growing business. Wit h in- creus-d facilities, modern machinerv leav type fa.-es and el-ctrieally driven presses this f-ntvrpring firm keeps abreast with the times and 'heir work speaks for it-elf. It has individu a Ihy, nea tness a nd sati.-fa. -tion about i; that denote the skilled workman. nd their prices are as low as is con ent with good stock and first class service. leaving no excuse for going away from Iiunie to iret vour job printing dou. THE KERNER-MCNA1R CO. i IT h two sneh nATinl-ii- -i-mi-' mon j as Clarence Krer and Willia'tn II. McNair conducting the business, it is j uut natural that "the drug store on i the corner should be the jwipular it is. Nothing pleases psace i tl,m , i tnat better than to please their ; customers and they snare no efforts ! to .ri rl.. Kot- ,-;., .v..iva i tot heir :; U de'M'lil t hat. ! he V deavor. They carry a well assorted stock of drugs and patent medicines. druggists sundries and toilei arti cles, brushes, perfumeries, extracts and toilet waters, cigars, tobaccos, etc. Both are registered pharma cists, careful and accurate in all they do, and make a specialty of prescrip tion work, using only the best and purest drugs and chemicals. Their fountain where is dispensed hot and cold drinks of all kinds is a popular resort at all times. Hurler's fine candies always fresh. Nice line in fancy boxes of assorted sizes for the Christmas trade. MRS. J. L. H. MISSILLIER. Full of the Christmas spirit and more attractive than ever with its pretty goods and seasonable decora tions, is Mrs. Missillier's the ladies' store. To the informed and who among women of taste and judgment is not informed on this point? it does not need to In said that Mrs. Missillier's selections are always the best and her prices reasonable. Re side the usual line of ladies' dress goods and trimmings, notions, belts, Lneckwear, ribbons, hosiery, etc., there is a pretty line of fancy goods suitable for holiday gifts.. Hand ";s. purses, umbrellas with fancy handles, combs, hat pins, pertunier- 'HS- lace handkerchiefs, extracts, fine toilet soaps, Warner's Ilust-proof corsets, uentemeri kid gloves, Uur- st .... . n v 1 "-'r, wu. .-v ii ij? nut? in tuili -i suits and silk hose especially. Every- liin J.. l..l!nn' n f..t i:-.. V 111 l 1, 111 1(1' 1 ICn ffll 111 IclCl mJCtll t V and prices making a bargain combi- iiMtion A fu7 riria nlnabu onil 111 Kq 1,1 nt- o fi,m,a ham nf 0 tl. W. IllAJr(. When you receive or give an article from II. W. Mixon's jewelry store . iuixon s jeweiry score you know that it is all right. And in . ,.i.l. 1 t I i . i V ,' . ., , . , - . I , 1 1, 1 - ; , I r , . I . I . . , . I . . , I . -. . n 1 ...... I I . . . i 1'ii.un, uui auu pin ci iitiuLiit: uiii brellas, sterling silver toilet sets, military brushes, electroliers, lava tiers, fobs, chains, gold and filled bracelets, cuff buttons, finger rings. s.uav pias, go.u pe.isai.u iencus,anu a iociv s,, vaneu nun excens.ve you j KOorj8a niee assortment to select cannot fail to find what you want, j fromSU(.b a8 (ou 8,t0ysan d novelty lhe assortment of gold and silver ood fflIlcy china Oelluloid, alum'i wrttches, jewelry, silverware, dainty num and p-,ush d albums, pic ch.na and cut g ass is especially at- ture books' finestationery, perfuines, tractive, r rench, bronze and onyx r.,r.t ,.n a i:a .w.iii.M,,. ii,B,...iid,piBu; .tin , ganta Claus goods. Thomas Brothers complete stock Irom which to make have a VJipv ni(W grock varied in selections for holiday guts or other character and extensive in propor purposes from the finest diamond to ; tion and the quaiitv aild ? can. -117 111UHL llllllVJU YJlXV" CI' 1 t IU le ItV side repairing and engravingin all its branches. Every reasonable demand in his line can be supplied at the well appointed establishment of H. W. Mixou, jeweler and opitician. He carries a stock that in extent, excel lent variety and the quality of the goods handled is all that could be desired. Mixon's jewelry store is an attractive and inviting place, and together with the line of goods car ried is a credit to the town as well as the proprietor. W. W. PARKER. A special friend of the children and the children's patron saint W. W. Parker is prepared to give old Santa Claus a warm welcome as he has been accustomed to do heretofore. A visit will convince you that Parker's Drug Store has much the appearance of a toy shop or doll factory, so generous is the display of such. A big line of wheel goods and fireworks of all kinds; toilet and fancy articles, novel ties, decorated china, glassware, cups and saucers, fine soaps, perfumeries, extracts, stationery goods and writ ing materials, brushes, combs, pock et knives, pipes, druggists' sundries, fine cigars, etc. Mr. Parker has a big stock of holiday goods of every description from which to make selec tions for old and young. No more suitable Christmas present can be suggested than a Waterman's ideal fountain pen or Parker Lucky curve fountain pen. A sensible, serviceable gift to lady or gentleman, and a con stant, reminder of the giver that would be valued and appreciated in excess of its intrinsic worth. GOERGE E. PERRY. While making no claims to being Santa Claus' headquarters dealing in the every day things of life ar tides of daily use and consumption rather than the once a year. George E. Perry has a nice line for the holi day trade in which may be found many suitable Christmas presents. j He carries a complete assortment of I ireneral merchandise, stunle and j fancy groceries, farmers'supplies.con- i fectioneries. fruits, vegetables, meat. meal, flour, molasses, cheese, crackers, cakes, butter, eggs, etc. Also dry goods and notions, shoes, hats, caps, etc. Battle Axe shoes a specialty. Mr. P-rry deals also in hides and furs, for which he will pay highest pricey. Nor is it alone as a merchant that Mr. Perry serves the public. As pro prietor of the Henderson Steam Laundrv he conducts an enterprise jthat is a public necessity. Occupy ing his own building erected especial- ly for the purpose, equipped with raoil-rn machinery and employing competent help, Mr. IVrry is doing more work and better work all the time, giving prompt and careful at tention to same and that means satisfied customers. And besides good work the question of sanita tion counts for much. People who know anything about the matter know that a steam laundry insures perfect sanitation every piece of work thoroughly sterilized. THE GEORGE A. ROSE CO. If you had chosen for yourself 3011 could not have selected the very thing that you want better than the George A. Rose Company have done it for you. In their splendid stock your every want has been an ticipated in meritorious merchandise. Everything in an up-to-date depart ment store dry goods and no tions, ladies' coat suits, cloaks, men's furnishings, millinery, white goods, blankets, trunks, valises, shoes, hats, groceries, provisions, farmers' sup plies, feedstuffs, etc. Gratifying as has been their trade and difficult of belief as it may be that they have improved upon the past in any way, this enterprising and progressive firm confidently assert that they j stoves hent producers and fuel have this season the largest and i savers. Kitchen utensils, meat chop finest stock of goods that they have pers, sausage mills, pocket knives, ever carried. Their business thisyear j scissors, razors, table cutlerv, Roch- has ben the best in the history of the firm, showing-that the neonlean- preciate their efforts to please their customers in supplying what thev want goods of quality at reason ablenrices. Messrs. Rose & Co. do not forget that their increasing trade . - . .. and greater prosperity is due to the loyaity ot their friends and patrons and in grateful appreciation of such evidences of confidence and good will they are encouraged to redouble their efforts to serve their customers I J I . . 1 a P -I I . 1 i tr oeirer aa vantage 11 possioie, tnan 5j 0 I J w lwic. .- t ruie 01 trie ueorge A. uose i;o. tnat 1 flia tnnninr a.'ill a r-nfiinflal in uirorir j "'VIIT-.I "IM Vl 1 l 1 Ullr-, A lit L M I J I instance where an article bought at 1 their store is ii ot as rpnrpspn ted or Hfltisfnptnrr in ovprr wnv headquarters at Samuel Watkins' ( THOMAS BROTHERS. I . ... T 7 i - :I,U" u.iu uiui.BiB nnuiiuiier., uuv ci-itrs, tobaccos. Di'oes. etc.. Thomas Broth i, ' i.-' ..f n..i, f ""C yi "imiuififi v i i wj id, v , . , a l i iiuc ri ii ll. m r l li-', , . ' special provision having been made to contribute to the pleasure of the boys. There is such an extensive and varied assortment it is difficult to particularize. They invite the public ; to call on thpm wheu iooking for not fail to satisfy. There are many pretty things that will please the eye and conform to the pocketbook of the most careful buyer at Thomas' drug store. THOMAS a NEWCOMB. If you are looking for things of a practical and serviceable nature, Thomas & Newcomb can supply your wants. They have a nice stock in which are things suitable and service able for Christmas presents, or ar ticles of every day use that cannot fail to appeal to practical buyers. Messrs. Thomas & Newcombconduct a first-class furnishing store for both sexes and the character of goods handled by them is of the best. They have a varied and well selected line and their prices are as reason able as the goods are desirable in quality. Eery thing in ladies' dress goods and trimmings, notions, white goods, underwear,, collars, cuffs, handkerchiefs, ties, gloves, shoes, hats, coat suits, cloaks, furs, rugs, trunks, umbrellas, etc. Men's shoes and furnishings a specialty. Weber shoes for men, Porita and Southern Girl shoes for women, and C. &. E. shoes for boys and children are their leaders. No better shoes sold for the money anywhere. Cut prices on a nice line of ladies' cloaks and furs in which are offered some bargains that are worth while to close out stock and make purchaser happy for Christmas. N. D. WELLS. "A brand new store and a brand new etock" this is a combination that should win backed by a repu tation already established. N. I). Wells, jeweler and optician, makes this announcement and will have his "Qpening" days on Saturday and Monday, Decemlier 17th and 10th. But do not infer from this that Mr. Wells is a new coiner to Henderson. He has been in bu-iness here for some years long enough to become well established in the confidence of the tradiner public. I he meaning- m that he has moved into a new building ! with more room, more liirht and bet- i ter facilities every wuy, with a new new and better stock, select and up- to-date embracing such articles as are usually found in a first-class jewelry store reliable and honest goods which can be sold with perfect confidence backed by a guarantee, and at reasonable prices. For the holiday trade Mr. Wells has ''laid himseif out." The best to be had in fine jewelry, watches, diamonds, sil verware, gold ami gold filled brace if ,..-i;,- , a :i. j irrt, jnaiii oici uiij Pina tOliei, IHTVS, i dinner chimes, electroliers, uohl and silver handle umbrellas, Celscript , monograms ''made in a minute" while you wait.) Waterman fountain nens, etc. Special appention is given to repair work, Mr. W. S. Thomson. an expert watchmaker and graduate optician, who has had more than twenty-five years successful exper ience, being in charge of this depart ment. First-class work vervDromnt- ly executed and satisfaction guar- anteed in every instance. W ATKINS HARDWARE CO. What more appropriate Christmas present to yourself or friend could lie suggested than one of those carving sets at Watkms Hardware Store? Or some silver or nickelware, a pair of Closs scissors and dozens of other uieful and inexpensive articles req uisite to the home. They have a nice line of these goods and selection is easy. The Watkins Hardware Com pany (wholesale and retail) carry an immense stock everything in their line special attention being directed to the celebrated Majestic Steel Ranire, Isaac A.Sheppard's Excelsior stoves and Garland stoves. Also oil stoves for bath room and hall Franklins of all kinds, sheet iron 1 Pter silver nickeled ware, Uelt and Chrysolite ware, blue and white ! enameled ware, tin and woodenware I shot guns, repeating rifles (Stevens - Armsana 1001 company smake) am- munition, leggings, game butrs, build , frs' hardware, everything that poes I jt. j 1 m ! in tue construction 01 a nouse, in met; euge 1001s, nans, wire, temntr, paints, oils, varnishes, glass, farming implements, and labor-saving ma chinery. State agency for Cyclone ; feed cutters the best thing of the I.!., rl 4Ua 1.4- ; tvmu on uib luiirhci-uuru Kiininn, 1 npn, hnllpr. n nil fan mills Pittshnnrh i - ; - j en uiiurfs, umir painis, uouseuoni StRinS W (TO tl S hnmpaa tc , --"r ' .. v. , . v. j SAMUEL WATKINS. : SilUtfl ClrlUS lifts not 68tftblisliwl j big department store, but it seems to i be headouartersfor Mbontpvervthino ! in the general merchandise line ami ; n1!inv ,,rfi,.pfl ,vill ha fr.nrxl tlrpuii.r. - 1 ""1V ' V""',. v "7T"U iPHNUVe UI Tne cnnureii s patron an ul Thai- 1,., o 1 saint. They have a great stock each department of the three-floor building complete in itself full to overflowing with the best goods nnd most attractive styles in their line. There is the quantity and quaiitv, the variety nnd the finish, the moderateness of price and the solidity of value combined. The stock of dry goods and notions, ladies' dress goods and trimmings, coat suits, cloaks, furs, furnishings, fine phoes, etc., is large and up to the times. Then there are the departments of men s clothing, overcoats, shoes, hats and furnishing goods, and furni ture, carpets, rugs, fine crockery and glassware in short, any and every thing to wear or fit out a house from bottom to top. In a stock so varied may be found many articles suitable for Christmas presents; but special attention is directed to a beautiful line of cut glass, decorated china, rocking chairs, lounges for cozy corners, leather couches, art squares, writing desks, tables, book cases, etc. and a special price has been made for the holiday trade. The people say, "If you want a good ar tide, trade at Watkins' " and the" promise is your money's worth every time. The Little Toy Dog. John Kendrick I'.angH in Harper's WtM-kl.y My little toy-loff in covrrpti with dut, Like the (ok in the dear poet's sonif. My little steel-cars ars covered with runt They've lain in the garret so lontrl The marbles are there, and the soldiers of 1 in, Lie hid in the old oaken-chest, And there is the drum, and the trumpets whose din I loved in the ages of rest,. Ku h rare little toy. as it comi-i to my hand My hand that is withered with years. Brings back to my spirit that beautiful land. Now veiled in the mint of my tears. The beautiful land of the Long, Long Ago, The seen-s of the playtime of yore, Wh-n iIh-p in my soul with its radiant glow Shone the sunlight of days now no more. The little toy-dog! Stop, stranger, and hark! What eherinhed remembrance it brings ! My Daddy dearlMddv ah, how he could bark! What laughter that memory bringw! It echoes, re-echoeB, it sounds in my heart, That bark and those yelpings of glee, tn-n Paddy came home from his toil on the m n rt , And played with my doggie and me! Ah, little toy-dog! Ah, little .teel-car! I've treasures of mind and of soul, I5ut 'mid all my prjzs, too many by far To reckon the sum of their whole. Not one of them all would I take for the joy, That now through ray memory comes Of days that are pant, when each little toy, And I, and my Daddy, were chums! The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other wrioHi ijix-ases, Mr. It. W. L. Hall, of Waverly. Va., says "I firmly believe Chaui-b.-rliiin's Cough Itemedy to li atntolutely the bet preparation on t he ma rket for colds. I have re-oui mended it to my friend and they all agree with me.'" Sold fjy all dealers. If the farmers in any county in the State would stand up and demand good roads they would get them, but it seems a hard matter to get them sufficiently interested. Dur ham Herald. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Tolwlo, Q. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trans actions, and financially able to tarry put any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. nail's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price. 75c. ier bottle. Sold br all i l'g XrT' ' I Tiki Hail's Family Pills for constipation HOW WE'VE GROWN P. pulatlon f Nomh cr .iru nounced by the Crn.us Ad 2.ao6,a87 as A8ai. M ,"6. ,u 1900 Increase ot k,.5 ter"(?47 ,a Guilford County I.., ,:; ;h , U'nt- rhom.-is J. V Washington, 1) ( . ji,,. -census figures for .V.rti. Y''.' -The w-re made public tod u ;...,) ',, 'Una Tar Heel State pa.-s - itu , ""r!d ni.urv. ur iif IMipUl iti.i-i t . State i t 20I T J . ' " "f the 1,808,810 in l'iHto h',,,1 inr';. 1890. This shows ;u. V, 1" 10 312,477. or Ki n ,,. a of the last ten years as (uln,ar, uJf ... . . . . ... v . ... . i'1'M-aiii of 275,8G,3, or 17 pt r ,-i,t. The gain made is a very one and is more tluui a' 1. . j . 'Vlljs l'iiithT 1-utidre """"'"' wri iiiiu IIIIKIt' 1 1 - l neighboring State of Virginia ' 1 ' also efficiently larp. tn pi:t N 1 ? Caroliun ahead of the iieighhrin! State of Tennessee, wl,i,l, i wealth is now a few thousand o v t the population accredit.,! to"",,!,1! State. However, the ratio ,lf does not equal that of the StHlei profitiug from foreign iiniipgrtlti(m hot instance both C.Monn,, Hni .New Jersev fore i. ,.,..) . r v .. Ml II Mil fill r I I'lll- Tli.l 1 Carolina in the matter of p,,j iiintioti i.j irunuii ui me aeiiuisition t... eign immigrants. The new census figures make u w tain that the State will not Siin ' new Congressman. If the present membership of ;U)l is in m i ti t m iti.vl in ihe IIous North Carolina would lose a Congressman as the recult of the new census figures, hut thi s hardly likely. The ineiuln-rn,, of the House is very lik ly to In. jD. creased, and should it be made 4imi or more the State will retain it prs. ent membership of ten members f Congress. (luilford'county leads the Stut, ju the matter of gain in population. The increase in (Juilford is ."I j)fr cent, the county having jump.-. from .'19.074, population in Uoii, to Co. 497 in 1910. Forsyth gain.-,! proximately 10.000 in population; Gaston 10,000; Mecklenbtinr. Il'.imio and Durham and Wake. D.oon 0ach. The population of Hal.-igli jH not yet available, but Wake has a tutul population of G.'1.22D, as coinpaml with 54.G2G in 1900 and HIl'oT jn 1890. Nine counties in tht Stute went backwards and lost rather than made gains in population. These were the counties of Alleghany, Ashe, Caswell. Chatham, Clay, Franklin! Hyde, Madison and Moore. Uhv In now the smallest county in the otate, lier population having ceded from 4,.r,J2 to .'.,!))'.) in re the last decade. One of the results of the iiV-wo-hhis figures will be that th following counties will each gain a member of the Legislature: (Juilford. itiirhnin, Nash, New Hanover and Lee. The following counties will lose 11 member each in the Lgislat 11 re: I!dge combe, Beaufort, Sampson, Wilkes and Randolph. POPULATION OF NOKTHTAKo- LIN A. COUNTIES. l'.MO Alamance 2N.721 Alexander ll..riH2 Alleghany 7.74 "i Anson 25.4t."i Ashe 19.(171 Beaufort .'10.H77 Bertie 23 :)! Bladen 1N,001 Brunswick 14,1.11 Biincoinbe 4!,71is Burke 21,4ns Cabarrus 2i.L' 10 Caldwell 20 .V71I Camden fi.lilO Carteret l."1.77i Caswell 14.H.-.H Catawba 27.11 1M Chatham 22,r,:t.". Cherokee 4,l.'t7 Chowan ll,.'o,1 Clay .V.iO'.i Cleveland 20.4 114 Columbus 2K.020 Craven 2r,r!il Cumberland 85.2H4 Currituck 7. CO.'! Dare 4.N41 I)avi!son 2.,401 Davie l.'l,. 'Hit Duplin 25.4 42 Durham :i."i,27 Edgerombe .'12,010 Forsyth 4 7, 111 1 Franklin 21.lli2 (iaston :i7,0(:i (Jates 10,l."."i Graham 4,7411 Granville 2.1,102 Greene l.'Kls.j Guilford ;o,4H7 Halifax 'tf.KW Harnett 22,171 Haywood 21.020 Hendereon l(.2'i2 Hertford lr),t.!'i Hyde M.HI0 Iredell .'14. -115 Jaekson 12,1111s Johnston 41,401 Jones S.721 Lee 1 1 ,-'17i I'noir 22,7i! Lincoln 17,1. '12 McDowell 13,.".')H Mhcoii 12,111 Madison 2D. 1.-12 Martiu 17,707 MeekletiburR 7,0-il Mi-hell 17.24, Montgomery 14,1'I7 Moore 17.010 Nash 4:.727 New Hanover 32.0.17 Northampton 22,323 Onslow 1ill!r; Orange l."i,(Mi' I'amlieo 'J.DIXJ 1'as'iuotank 1R.51i3 Pender 15,4 71 Perquimans Person 17,3.V Pitt 3;.34o Polk 7.04O Randolph 211,401 Richmond IJMJ73 Uolieson 51 ,01 Boekinham 3C.4 42 Kowbd 37,-2l ltutherford 2M.3sr, .Sampson 20.0S2 Scotland 15.33 Stanly Ui.OOO Stokes 20.1.51 Surry 20,700 Swain 10,403 Transvlvauia 7,101 Tyrrell 5,210 Union 33,277 Vance 10,425 Wake 3.221 Uarren 20.2:'. Washitigton H.O'JJ Watauga J3,.5."i Wavne 85,101 Wilkes 30.2S2 Wilson 2 .?! Yalkin 15.42H Yancey 12.07 Total 2,201,187 1 !miU J.", 1,11.1 Hi '.mil T.T'.H L'l s70 lit :.sl pi ;:n :.:is 1 7 'm 7 U "i:,7 l I. Venn JJ.IVl I. '..!! I r. 171 I I, -1 1 1 .' OJS .'lM-m.'I s-: hi 2 1 i.s'iu 1 (i .L'.-.s 1 .vi j .i.o7-i 1.' I J 7 1 J'-i 'J41 H."-."i i,7r,7 12 11 22 '2 '2'i in:, 2X MO 25.1 1 '27 '.i"'t 10 II.', I 'H i 23.2'IJ 1 2.l''-1 .111.(171 3i 7'.i:i 1 .", 1'i 222 11 l'-4 1 I 2.'2 i 27 j'.i m, 1 T 1 .sVt 32 2"," 1 - ,i;:;'.i 15i:'- I 2 5,i7 12 1"1 2' i '-4 i:,:i-;i 55 2'i" 15 221 1 1 107 2:1 '-23 25.17" 217-5 21.15" I 1 '.'!" I I ;:" - (-" 1 , .;;a 1.! .1-1 11 u'.i 1- ; :;n - -'i 7 ool 2- 2-12 Z- Ji--10.371 .13 1 ' 3 1 1 -5 Ml 10 -; 1, '12'' 1 :-" 27.1 in 5i ;:: 10 151 ji. 13 i!V 31 ;i5'i 2'1 -72 3 5'"t 1 1 4-;i - -1" Worse than an alarm of fire at nigh' i'Vf metallic eoogh of croup, bringing dr ul y the household. Careful mothers keep i - Honey and Tar in the bouse and go i the first sign of danger. It contun -opiates. Sold by all druggists. The Democrats should not furg that they have several opportunity for falling dowft beforp the peP' have another chance at them tur' bam Herald. I had been troubled with constipati-m - for two years and tried all of the best phyni eiana in Bristol. Tenn., and they eoulJ d nothing for me."' write Thos. E. William". Middleboro, Ky. Two packages of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets -url me. Sold by all dealers. Read and advtrtlM In Gold Lf.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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