HENDE" RSON GOLD SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: On Year - - $1.50 Six Months - 75 CASH ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. AOVRTI ING RATES Reasonable amd Will Be Fur nished Promptly 1o Prospect ive Advertiser o Applica tion ttt VOL. XXX. HENDERSON, "N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911. NO. 28. LEAR EDITORIAL JUNK It now uppeara that thegovern Tiiit is preparing to stkk a match t; the poler trust. North Carolina's Glory Ttiiiujrrovs is the Any when tiie law .j iiivs the near-beer joints to close ,i i.i.p Hiid go out of business. I Encouragement to the Farmer Boy. An exchange calls attention to the fact that at a meeting of the presi- i dents of twenty of the nation's larg- J est corporations hehl in New York the other v it whs b rnnttprnf' : comment that of tboeeDresent twelve P'endid educational system, inclua-1 Publishing Company waa formed tor , i : - . i. . i. I ,,. , . 4 I, , . .... were farmer bora. ! CUUU"J (-"UIJ' uu "F luc theexnressourDoaeof eiviosrtbeKOOd college and the University. No State V heii thf vniiiitrator At hrunp on the farm gets the blues and fancies ! in ihe South ia forging ahead with that there is no longer the chance i nior commendable progress and t it t t iur nan. 1 t ( da tn riaa u hrt? I 8U bstantial crrowth in educational It ?n;ms to have leaked out up at -ihington that the name Lorimer i just another pronunciation of the word lumber. It may be that this extremely hot wi at licr is neiit to remind some folks (,f what they said about the cool v.i-ather last Kpring. the monotony and drudgery of a tiller of the soil he can think of those twelve captains of industry who started as he i starting and remem-! .who'8 chief aim is to beautify and ber that when they were boys there were times when they too imagined that ii was a hopeless ambition to aspire to win theiray to the front in the city, lie wants to remember that the farm has evolved some of the world's All this warning the presa and the liH-tors are handing out about the -kis y;errn" is just so much tommy- nil with the increasing activities of the nation in all directions there is now, tnorn tlmn nimr rnrtn ut the tnn for to the young gallants, and they : ti10 c,witmnl man m e not going to be frightened off by In the contemplation of thestirrintr j ;inv bUfli stuff. achievements of the farmer's boy, I past and present, if be has imagiua-1 You needn't talk about the "kiss I Hon and soul he will find helpful in- j . .... i ! Mjiration, w hen the day seems dark i trerm' when in the silvery moon- j the'future fulI of gioora. jt j njriif a ganant .yuuug euueuiou j 1 1 1 m recollect as tne worm sureiy greatest men and some of its most j ge 6Uch tt remarkable transforma- conspicuously useful ones and that j tlon- . , , have been formed in North Carolina in recent years, primarily to make things look better, but the good wo men did not stop here, however, for material improvement was only a part of their campaigu the visible part. Better teachers, better meth ods and higher standards in teach ing were tiemanaeu, until ioany North Carolina occupies a position ; A PERSONAL LETTER TO YOU. j Pities the Society Woman. A sample copy of the Gold Leaf is J The following is taken from the : sent vou as a Dersonal invitation columns in the Franklin Times ami (Atlanta Journal. ) ! from the publisher to become a sub-1 dedicated to the tired mothers: ; The pride of North Carolina i, her Ucriber to the paper. The Gold JlSZin7i widest influence. Every home is a miniature world and the wife is the ! crowned queen. The wife who makes i society the field of her accomplish- ! raents soon finds her husband a de- i voted club man. The woman who i fills her head with many of the ideas and pleasures of much that is called society, soon wants to entertain her husband any evening she may not have some other engagement with cards. She plays just as she did to win some prize at progressive euchre or whist parties. She cheats a little and they have a little spat over it, and then another and another, and presently she fires something at his head, but misses it and hits the the door. "God Bless a . no- . , . . i iua, you misseu pa s head, out you 1 IfH ?tx ilia mnHn linil PnlnmKin lines than the Old North State. She is setting the pace in the form ing of school improvement societies, hoiT improve the school grounds of the rural conimum! i In recent years the good women of the State have undertaken a great work in this line, and it is largely due to their zeal and untiring e nergy that the country school has under- people of Vance a strictly first-class county p:iper, one that would not only be worth every cent of the 6ub scription price and more, but a dis tinct credit to the progressive county in which it is published. If Vance Ami county is to keep pace with the oth- r progressive counties of the State, it must have just such a paper as this, and the only way it can ever have it is for every good citizen to give it both his moral and financial ammmmmmmmfimmmmrommmfmmfflfmffmiiK 1 JULY FIRST, 1911 1 support. The' publisher would be very glad indeed to meet every citi- i motto zen of the county in pereon and licit his subscription, but as the reg ular work necessary to producing a j Often the only question to be decid good paper requires so much of his ed in that horn.! is, who shall have timR in thp nfhVe. ho will hnrdiv l ' 'e oy? God pity the woman who Imiking his angelic sweetheart full in ih- fiicc, and there is no eye in all tlii- world to behold. do-tht. it wrh tl.H farm that t?ave i i"ir among ner i-isier ma m. us Abraham Lincoln, one of the world's most majestic figures. Tt.e world is a great mirror in j v, hi h every man sees clearly and j r.-irvrtlv the refaction of his own ' fin -. Frown into it, ami it frowns tin. k nt yon; smile into it, and you ! . t a Hinile in return. j Foley's Kfdney Remedy. Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and coutrol the kidney and bladder ac tion ami is healing, strengthening and bracing. For nale by all druggists. A ninilt' does not cost very much, ui'1 vet it is an in valuable asset ti the man who wears it. President Tuft's proverbial smile has made for I. in, many a friend that he might not otherwise ever have had. lo not hesitate to greet thest rang er in your town with a hearty "good morning." He may not respond sentimentally, but in his heart he will appreciate it, and think better of t.h town in which you live. The government probably wants to hurst the powder trust at this -tMgeof the game for the reason that ;i Int of powder is going to be needed to burst the other trusts. Tru9t prices are always high, you know. The New Bern Sun very wisely sub mits that its town is the last place it wants to see selected for a postal savings hank, and gives as a mighty i ltomiI reason that it wants to see the ! i .- ij .it- keep their money at home. If eery business man in Heiider miii Mould earnestly set himself about lie w-ioping ami extending Ins husi-; u- in every direction possible, and j keep it up for the next few years, the result liiilit be. thoroughly surpris- ' ing both to himself and to everybody ! else. ! Takes a Bath in Seaboard Park. One of the cutest sights the writer has seen since he has been in Heuder son was a fine, large, black dog en joying a good bath in a clear pool of water all on his own personal ac count. Looking out of one of the front windows of the Gold Leaf of fice last Friday morning about 10 o'clock, while the sun wasfairly blis tering the face of nature, we spied the fine looking canine in the clear, cool pool of water at the pretty foun tain over in the Seaboard park, ba th ing as intelligently and with as much genuine pleasure and satisfaction as any man would have done. All that he seemed to hick to make his pleas ure complete was a pair of hands, a good sponge and a bar of choice soap. Many times did he duck him self completely under the water, all but his nose, and then lie perfectly still for a few moments to enjoy the Nor is this remark true alone of the rural schools A recent visit by the writer to this great old State convinces us that no section of the country has more excellent prepara tory schools, especially for boys, than North Carolina. One of the ohiest and best known military schools in the entire South is found in this State, where for over 70 years the Bingham school has trained youug men for varied lines of activi ty and usefulness. In fact, through out its entire history, this school has undergone no change of manage ment, the son succeeding the father in this great work. ( ) t her excellent preparatory schools are scattered over the State, some of them with an equipment worth anywhere from f 150,000 to .foOO, 000. These schools have brought students from every State in the union, and from many foreign coun tries, they being attracted in part bj' her ideal climate and in part by the splendid reputation of her State schools. But the crowning glory of t he Old North State and the climax of her educational greatness, are her col leges and universities. Among them Wake Forest, the great Baptist in stitution; Trinity College at Dur ham, the pride of the Methodist and of the entire State; Davidson Col lege, the aggressive and progressive Presbyterian school near Charlotte; the great Agricultural and Mediant exhilarating effect of the cool water After a few minutes of refreshing h.m-1, ut Raleigh; a splendid self in this manner, he came out of i State NormaI at Greensboro, togeth- i lie pool unu jmuH'u imuei mt? euitue 1.' i to Bee vhj uiiBiiKumwHjr. z u, , modern 80Ciety tnis reason sample copies are sent in ; the hope of interesting you in the great work the Gold Leaf Publish ing Company has undertaken and winning your support and co-opera tion. A great many of the best men ! in the county have already respond-! Al nrLlrr cinJ vet ara anvirtiialcr trail'- ' lOSt ing to hear from you also. We know that as a good citizen, who has the best interests of his county at heart, has set her heart on much that is in Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to regulate -and strengthen the action of the kidneys and bladder. Try them yourself. For sale by all druggists. Mr. H. C. Grubb, of Rowan county, fourteen head of fine cattle by i lightning one day last week. Dur- l i .i ..i a severe inunuer storm tne cattle congregated under a big tree iu or der to shelter from the rain when a Our Savings Department inaugurates a new interest period in this depart ment, and all deposits made during the first five days bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent compounded semi-annually. ::::::::: Certificate af Deposit bearing interest from date of issue are furnished by this bank, which provide a convenient form of investment for those who want a strong, successful bank to care for their funds. :::::: The paid in Capital, Earned Surplus and Individual Liability of Stock holders of $275,000.00, all of which serves as a guarantee fund for the security of depositors. ::::::::::::::::: 1 CITIZENS BANK OF HENDERSON. 1 i HENDERSON, - NORTH CAROLINA. Ei COOOOOCCOCOOCOOCCOCOOCOOCCQCCOOCOCCOOCCO you are going to fall in line and give j "It of lightning struck in the midst this movement your hearty endorse ment and encouragement. We also extend to you a special invitation to : call at the Gold Leaf office, over Thome's store, the next time you are in town. We shall be glad to meet you and form your acquaint ance. Now all together for a first class couuty pnper for Vance that will soon be coming to you twice a week instead of once, and maybe ofterner than that after a while. of one of the trees in the little park, und then went quietly on up Garnett street, about his business, as any intelligent and cleanly dog would have done. We wish that both '"Miss Alpha Omega" and "Tower's Friend" could have seen the sight. er wi V. S. Rexford, (lir New York Life Bklg., Kansas City, Mo., says: "I had a severe attack of a cold which settled in my hack and kidneys and 1 was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recom mended Foley Kidney Pills and 1 used two hottlerJ of them and they have done me a world of good.'' For sale by all druggists. It is not absolutely uecessary for a fellow to get his back ur on his hft shoulder everv time sonu, little thing doesn't go exactly to suit him, ! Where There is a Will There is a Way. and go grunting around over the I It is often said that our women are neighborhood telling everybody how I uot R8 capable, resourceful and ener- disagreeiible it is to him to ha ve to i &etio as thi-v were during the war, ,,,.,-, , ., . : but at least there are still a few who cm his back that way. j ,jve p t the oM a(a?P ..Where mere s a will tuere s a way, sa vs r our exchanges we ; the Wadesboro Messenger and Intel '"Greenhorns" and the ! ligencer. Last week a lady in Wades- boys played an inter-1 horo township wanted a potato patch j - - .i i i i . f ball near "Bis-Ed. msisteu every uay m me weeK mat ic must oe aone. i ne Hus band, very busy with farm work that he considered more important, put her off from day to day till finally it haturday noon. She insisted that the patch certaiuly must be From one Ii-mi ii that the "Pngetown" est ing game of ball near "Big Ed Koss' place" hist Saturday afternoon. The item is rather deficient, however, in that it fails to state how the tir. enhorns" came out, and whether J w,n9 or not I Silt lvd. Knsn wrta nrpsent, t i . , . " - - ii v m. i t nil r OTrorimAii our riatviiaiiini. " W M k ..V... .1 , .-'I... 11V: f 1 L . I I . ... rooting ! pelled to come to town, and promis- ... l . l i . a nn which team tie was for in the event he was on hand. The merchant who makes it a special study to keep exactly what the people want, and loses no op portunity of spreading the news broadcast that he has it at a fair price, is sure eii laittminy to attend to it tne nrst thing Monday morning. When he had left for town the lady with quick determination went to the stables, caught a mule or horse, hitched him to a plow, and proceeded to do things j na th a dozen or more excellent schools for girls in the various parts ! 19ts- ot the State, constitute a galaxy of educational stars of which any State in the union might well be proud. Somehow, there is something of vitality and virility iu these schools and colleges of the Tar-heel State that impresses itself tremendously on the lives and character of their students. Rugged in charucter, like the grand old mountains of the Blue Ridge around them, and pure of spir it like the mountain air they breathe these sturdy sons of the old North State have from early colonial times down to the present day, made their impress upon history. In peace or war, in prosperity or adversity, wherever the voice of duty called or whenever the nation needed valued service and loyal manhood, North Carolina's sons have always respond ed cheerfully and promptly. True, we cannot ascribe all the glory of this splendid fruitage to ed ucation. It is difficult to analyze the greatness of any people. Indeed no one cause alone produces such re sults. There are many composite factors that enter into the warp and woof of the cha racter of a people. Good blood not always blue, mind you a favorable physical environ ment and wholesome moral and re ligious as well as secular training, are some of the determining factors in the moulding of a peoples charac ter. No one of these alone will make greatness but the combination un doubtedly will. It seems to us that North Caroli- possesses ail these advantages If any one element more Your Neighbor's Experience. How you may profit bv it. Take Fol ey Kidney Pill's. Mrs. E. (!. Whiting, 5160 Willow St., Akron, O., eays: "For some time I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with back aches and dizzy headaches. 1 had specks floating before my eyes and I felt all tired out and miserable. I saw Foley Kidney l'iils advertised and got a bottle and took them according to directions and results showed almost at once. The pain nnd dizzy headaches left me, my eye-sight became clear and today I can say 1 am a well womau, thanks to Fol ey Kidney Pills." For sale by all drug- l of the cattle, instantly killing the en tire lot, fourteen in number. Certificate of Dissolution. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. f To All To Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my eat inaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceed ings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited iu my office, that the Parham Bros. Supply Company, a colora tion in this State, whose principal office is situated in the Town of Henderson, County of Vance, State of North Carolina. S. S. Parham being the agent therein and in ebarge thereof, has complied with the re quirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "'Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution. Now, Therefore. I, .f. Bryan Grimes, Secre tary of State of thi State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 2nd day of June, 1S11, tile in my office t duly executed and attested consent in wriaing to the dissolution of said corpo ration, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of proceedings aforesn id are now on tile in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and aiMxed my official seal, at Raleigh this 2nd dav of June, A. I)., 1. J. BKYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. Trustee's Sale. JE.WIS . JJOYNER. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FEED AND HEAYY GROCERIES. Q We have just gotten in an entire new stock of FEED AND HEAVY GRO- Q CERIESy and will be glad to serve you at any time. If you are in need of anything in our line, such as 8J O O o o n o o o o D O O Hay, Corn, Oats, Shipstuff, Bran, Meal, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Meat, Lard, etc., o o o o o o o o o D o o o o o o D O we-believe it will be to your interest to see us before buying. You will find us fj the store formerly known as the Barnes Building, next door to the Southern Grocein C O Co. Phone No. 307-F. ry Q o o D Remarkable Subscription Offer, j ttnder and -J power of si 1 lie futtarription price ot tne Oofd Leaf is strictly f l.fiO a ypar, and there ia positively no reduction iu tbese figures to anyone. The sub--oription price of the I'rogressive Farmer is $1.00 a 3'ear. The price of both papers together would there fore be $2.o0. But we have succeed ed in making a special arrangement with the Progressive Farmer where by we can now offer both papers for a limited time at the remarkably low price of $1.65 a year, provided al ways that you are a new subscriber to the Progressive Farmer. This of fer is good to both old and new sub scribers to the Gold Leaf. The Pro gressive Farmer is conceded by every body to ha the best agricultural pa per published in thi9 country. Every fanner should have it And every citizen of Vance county should have the Gold Leaf and must have it if he expects to keep fully posted on the affairs of his own county. Here is the best combination offer we shall ever be able to make, and it is good for only a limited time. In each and every instance the cosh must accom pany the subscription, and all ar rearages due the Gold Leaf, if any, must be paid in full, in addition to the $1.(15 for both papers a year in j advance. A Leading California Druggist. for liersplf. YVh.pn lipr huahnnil re- i and more. turned that afternoon, the potato ! than another predominates in her to win out and estab- i V was nict' "uetmea, ana -set -k - V i " Lis 1. ;i good trade, while the fellow j ' j sources, it is the splendid Scotch- wlio waits for someone to "drop in" I TIiaw I AV H F C(( i Irish Presbyterian ancestry that lies nt his store and then trio to "Him. i inej LOTB mm far UII. back of her, that constitutes the tl H III me do love the colored 1 ent greatness, inia sturdy stock of ! truly, t man until he gets tooclosetothem. ; folks has always stood for hierli i ns. y Pasadena, al., March!), 1911. Foley nnd Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We be lieve it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Contain ing no apiates or narcotics it can be giv en . freely to children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it hna rio nn.uiwfl.tinr rpianlta Anil drum liim intnl-.i.rinlanm.ff,in , now our iriends across the Mason chief backbone ol tier past and pres- j not interfere with digestion. Voursvery iiim iniii uu ing sometliing UP ' n;v i;,tiM ,.i . -Q t-i,:- an,.,iai...Ht.i. n n'.in n t r.r i . . tfc.vj'.wllllnrlWItJYC:inrVJH.Jl cu cut. K. i TTCICIIO. i i"3 nilllUT n IVIt . til I nun, '. t-l. 1 CXI U 1'IUL t , y. IJ. I tt 1 - vivn l riii i n iiii iiim n in ii r 1 1 nor. ' . . . : I i. . i i e 1 1 i i . . I r i i v,. . I 'i'- tain failure, uibst 'One of these an ediiCAted colored ; stnrnlrt riln of education. It irnnM lm i - I man bought a home on a residence i hard to write the history of North 1 3rf,'ow : . ... . . . . ! crista srn tiers who wish to le oer- i street in fccranton, l'a . some time ;( aronna without writing the history i fectlv fair and cHn.fi. 1 with n, nnh ! aS aQd at once his neighbors "nz t of Presbytenanism and Presbyterian lUUr i .iuP and went for ; 'BL I seems to have had more sense than (let the original BY VIRTUE OF THE power oi salt? conierrwi in a iven oi Trust executed by Henderson Worthain and j wife, fJnit.v Wortham, on the 19th day of i May, 1910, and recorded in the Register's office if Vance (Vmnty, North Carolina, in I Book 49 page 370, default having been made j in the payment, 1 nhall on Monday, July the 3rd, 1911 sell for cash at the Courthouse door in Hen derson, N. C. at 12 o'clock M. the following described real estate, to wit: Begin at an iron stake Sam Parham's cor ner and on an unnamed street; run thence alons paid street toward colored cemetery 50 feet to a stake W.E. Moss's corner; thence t right angles to the said street 100 feet J along W. E. Moss' line to J. S. PoytbresB' corner; thence atong Poythress' line toward white cemetery f0 feet; thence along Sam Parhams' line 100 feet to place of beginning. Also the following personal property: One hav mare. This the 30th dav of Mav 1911. W. i). BUR WELL, Trustee. Trustee's Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE power of sale contained in a Deed in Trust executed June 18th, 1901, recorded in Book 20, page 115, (and also at the request of John I. Rowland, the Grantor therein) I shall sell for cash at the Courthouse door in Henderson, at 12 o'clock, Monday, July 10, 1911, the following town lot, viz: That lot or parcel of land cn the North or Northwest side of Rowland street in the town of Hen derson whereon John I. Rowland And wife formerly resided same being lands bought of James Smith anil wife and David M. Haw kins and wife, fronting Rowland street 100 feet more or less, and running back to lands of James Smith and Hines Herndon and ad- j joining lands formerly known as David M. Hawkins and wife on the North and W. T. Cheatham on the South. A beautiful lot w;th fruit trees, etc. Be snre to come to the sale. Henderson. N. ('., June f, 1911. ANDREW J. HARRIS, Trustee. Trustee's Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE power of sale conferred in a Deed of Trust executed by Willie Harris on the 29th day if August, 1907, and recorded in Book 21. Dace ..i-i in rtegisier s oniiD in ance o o o D ococoooooococoocoocooooooococcocooccocco ILEWHS & HYETEn, i IS YOUR MmGHINERY out of order? If so. we can put it in first. cta.ss shape. We have open ed a. machine shop in Henderson, corner Chestnut and Montgomery streets, and will appreciate a trial when you need anything in our line. First-class Machinists are at your servicdto repair your machinery, boilers, etc. SICK AUTOMOBILES CURED ON SHORT NO TICE. We make a specialty of Installing new plants. New parts supplied for all kinds of Machinery . Satisfac tion guaranteed. 9 3 S "9 VANCE CO. IRON WORKS, Henderson, N. C. R. S. McCOIN, Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C Offices in flenilprsoa Loan & Real Kstate Huildinp. FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON. Office In Young Block. Office hours: tf a. in. to l p. m., 3 to p. m. Residence i'hone 152 J; Ottloe i'bone hj 1 Estimates furnished when desired. No charge lor examination. J Parker's Brug Store is one of the best in the Stnte, am you cnnnIwayH find what you want. Our Htock in coiiHtantly c-hiititfiiif? ami consequently is alwayB fresh. :-: :-: : : :-: DRUGS AND MEDICINES V;r and undoubted efficiency are the kinda our patrorm are pure to get. A fine selection of Stationery, Knives, Razors, Brushes, Combs and Toilet Goods, (ireat variety of talcum powders. Consider the quality, compare our prices, jret our quality and lx? Hatiflfid. o H. L. PERRY, Attorney at Law, Henderson, N. C. Office 1.17 .... Main Street. BARBER SHOP. Two Good Barbers a.1 your Service. Parker's Brug Store. j ffJO Your Patronage Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I. W. PHELPS, III 6-roett SI. Keller's 011 Still. INSURANCE! Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the ! county, default having bpen made, I shall on package. For sale by all drug- j Mondayf Juy 3rcJ, 91 1, schools. Aud when we say this, we ! are not forgetful of nor do we reflect j Signs of the Times Taken From Trees. an.l then put up a sour face at him because they have not been getting their paper. Of courae the publisher is a sort of soft-headed fellow any way, and will never suspicion that the fault was not his own and that if i orj, the new address had been furnished ! mm promptly the paper would have i been forwarded to it at once. i The wiseacres, who observe in the present the tokens of things to come, are making predictions as to the out look for crops this coming fall. From what thev cite it looks as if three or four weeks after making a j the "indignators," for when he saw on the splendid and valiant service j change of location before furnishing j what was going on he said he did not in education rendered by other de- j film with their new Dostoftice address wanc to LJ RUn people and ; nominations. Jike a mightvbul-j 1 4. . -.11 .! i i .. i . .. agieeu to sen out ai uuouc wuai me j wars oi conservatism nna strength property cost him. The Tticn, N. Y., this hardy, loyal aud serious minded Observer, taking note of this event, j Presbyterian people, though but a says otui we preacii equality every j few in number have more than once ; thev are basing their predictions on i day and pass strictures on the peo- changed the current in history, re-1 facf8; facts as far as they appear at I pie of the South for their dealings sistiug tyranny and bigotry in relig-; this season. The locust trees are wuu ine negro. ureensuoro kpc- : ion aud nolities alike. It is not North Carolina's sublime : mountains, nor her cotton factori s, 8H for each at the Courthouse door in Hen derson at 12 o'clock M , the following de scribed land: Begin at a stake li-ham Bennett's corner on Wall street, run thence along Bennett's lii.e 185 feet to a stake-, Bennett's corner in Berk's line; thence along Beck's line 49 feet 10 inches to a stake, Bur well's corner; thence along his line 185 feet to a stake on Wall street; thence along Wall street 49 feet 10 inches to the place of beginning. It being lot No. 5 on Smith and Perrv plat. J.L.CUnitlN. Trustee. Off Again, On Again. Gone Again. A conductor named Flanagan on a ! reatnes. nor her material worth and natural resource, tnat constitute her real arnfttniuu It. ia hr nonnb her un. In the organization R.. ; certain dilapidated railroad, was in lig-htened citizenship sturdr. wll Health Association North rwiin I 1", lhs! ?loJ.s I developed, and highly educated, not ....c , uiessuges everv uv ot iu tram ue- r.ns taten a long forward step. ; ing oft the track. It became tire- Certificate of Dissolution. MEREDITH COLLEGE. One of the few collng- for women in the .South lht iul. rt uu A B rf"fctee representing four yearn of genuine i oll-ge work a cording ti. th- : in-ur l leg--. Diplomas awarded in the School of Elocution. Art und Mu-i. Library facilities excellent. f . Systematic training io Physical Ediuation under Iir- K.r 1 uurts lur haslet-ball and tennis. Boarding flub where, by about half an hour of dally dotnesfic services, Mu rli-nfs save from f 5- to f 55 a y-ar. . t Students not offering the necessary units may prepare in ll-r!itn Ac juiemy. Believed to be the cheajiest woman's eollege of its grad- in the South. For catalog, Quarterly Bulletin, or fuller information, address Raleigh. N. C. alone in books but in the fundement ' nl nrinHnlps of AmpricBTi Demfiwucr ! Ti.t oh- While we undoubtedly have one of i HOme to the office force, so they took ' with its backbone of civil and reli- iaUa.i hanging full of locusts, which are bronzing and swelling with sweet meats in the invigorating 6unshine, and they tell us that the persimmon trees cluster with the fruit that takes the hoary frosts of fall to ripen These are unfailing signs, they ay, j of by the unanimous ronsetttof all the etoek of abundaLt harvests. May the pre- i holders, deposited in my office, that ths rlirti.Tw nrnrp rrtltnMo rlit.'-o ! Henderson Lotton Uinmog Company, a enr STATE OF NORTH" CAROLINA, Department or state. To All to "Whom Thrse Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the pro- i . i. I l. l.,--. :l...:,. .1 i . . . i ii n ivr i lie lumuiaij uidtuiuiiuu i ur r 2 FLICHAFLD TILMAN VANN. the conductor to one side and said: ! ''TIfcnock (ti r na n mat rif vnnp lnrtfr ; be admitted ! tolpora ma " TIo ror.lioil- " 'I Mn't ' tlmt health ennditinna in .i- -.- a ! tu : " c- u - - Ii "ui ;iauu j xutr Liuiu teL3 uu uw uoi eei : rraions .teretiiii: tne most tiealthful climates in the world, etill it has to that makes her real Ex-h-tUff T old-r head, are md fu".l of .viadom. gious liocrty, strength. "Like Cornelia tf old, thy sons are ! .l 1 - J f 1 J X- a. 1 1 iuy jewels, near ia iona oiaie. i old State are -not what they should ! f hK i Sdgh Vhylle w and lav be and what they can very easily be'X ?i l lln ww i the foundations broad and deep, for made through the united efforts of ! rtl'sr hrW ' ;m them lies thy real glory, and the the new organization and the earn- j The nest day the following telegram ! crowmne eloIT of PeoPle est co-operation of the people, i received at the office: "Off again, I torth Carolina must give more at- on aSa,n gone again.' t lanagan tention to sanitary conditions, and poration of this State, whose principal of fice is situated in the town of Henderson, .ounty of Vance, State of North Carolina. (S. 6. Parham, being the age&t therein and n charm thereof, upon whom proceei may be served 1 has complied -with the require ments of Chapter 21, Revisal of 105, en titled "Corporations" preliminary to the is suing of this Certificate ot Dissolution. X T"K rofr. r f I 'PrvaTt Ptnin Qatm. d i:.,. rr: :i. tt- --. , - .. ,.j.. v..uk., ,r- r.etm. unit; 18 ine nearer, fact j tary of state of the State of Jiorth Caroli is the Warp and Fancv is the Woof. ! H8' do hereby certify that the said corpora Its colorings ar thft rnriod hne of ! tion di,1 OJ1 tl ?. ot June, 1911, file 1 he Web of Life. Life ss a web, woven in the loom of ! the new association ought to be able to arouse much public interest in this very important subject. A sample copy of the Gold Leaf is intended as a personal invitation to you to become a regular subscriber to the paper. Middle Aged and Elderly People. Use Foley Kidney Pilla for quick and permanent results in all cases of kidney and bladder trouble, and for painful and annojing irregularities. For sale by all druggists. joy uuu sorrow, us valuation IS r.nsent in uritinR to the dissolution of said j determined by the material utilized. corporation, executed by ail the-stockhold-i The choosing is largely left to our ! ers 1tLrof BaiiJ consent and the rc- ! discretion. But when once woven. its asbestine texture is proof against the pluvial streams of weeping re gret, or the igneous flames of con suming remorse. Rst. G. W. Belk. ord of the proceedings aforesaid are now on nle in my said otSce aa pronded by law. In Testimony "Whereof, I hare hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at RatetRh this 2ad dajof Jnne, A. D. 1611. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of Stats. REMEMBER TD6 Old Dorseu Drug store. His specialty is the FILLING OF PRESCRIPTIONS. Tie selling of Drugs, Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries, Patent Medicines. Ugara, Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco, Paints, Oils, Paint Brushes. &., has been his business since childhood. AH kinds of Garden and Field Seed in season. I have Njal's Agency for full Hoe of Family Remedies. Also "Fulton's Kenal Compound," the greatest kidney medicine known. If you need Radium Spray I have it. Also Sprays for Paris Green and other germicides. . MELVILLE DORSEY :0 m w 1 We Represent a Strong Line of the Best Companies Carrying Risks On Fire, Tornado, Marine, Plato Glass, Casualty, Accident, Surety, Boiler,' Ufe, Health. Insurance Department Citizens Bank. B. B. CHOWDER, Manager. JOHN S. MILNE, Graduate Piano Tuner, HENDERSON, N. C. Piaso and Organ Repairing a Specialty. HENRY PERRY. INSURANCE. A trou line of both LIFE AND FIBI COMPANIES represented. Policies issusr and nak' (laced to best adrsntsgv. "V Offic: : : : la Cooi. House