HENJ3EKSOK:GOJLD L.EAF, HENDEHSON, N. a, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911
A Welcome Change
Smoke curling up from the farmhouse
chimney as the men are coming m trom the
fields, gives a pretty suggestion of a good sup
per and a comfortable home. But it also
means a hot, tired woman, working hard over
a blazing fire. . , M
Your wife can escape this with a New
Perfection Oil CoolwStove.
A New Perfection keeps a kitchen many degrees cooler than any
'other range, yet it does all a coal or wood range can do. It saves fame,
labor and fuel. Nowoodtocut; no coal to carry ; no ashes ; no soot
(With the New Perfection oven it is the best cooking device you can
find anywhere.
i Mde with 1.2 and 3 burner!, wuhlonfl.
' turaucme blue enameled chimney. Hand-
lotacly knitted inroujnoui. i uo -burner
Hove e be hd with or without
cabinet lop. which u utted with drop helve,
towel rack, etc.
Dealen'erery where ; or write for detcrip
live circular to the neareat agency of the
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
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Absent Minded.
It was in tLe elubroom and Pat ;
and the Englishman were boasting
of the various times the- had been j
attacked by absent-in indedne.-s. i
"Ob," said the Fnglishman, "I re
member once, when coiner to bui-;
TIPS T rhoncrht I had left my watch
at bome, and actually
mv Docket to see if
back home for it."
"Well, that's nothing," rejoined
Pat. "One night, after 1 had left
here and gone to bed, I woke up feel
ing very uncomfortable, and it was
not till then I found out that I had
put my trousers in bed and hung
myself over the back of a chair."
Then the clock stopped New
York Evening Mail.
took it out of
I had time to go
Those Who Take Foley Kidney Pill
For their Kidney and Bladder ailineuts,
and for anno.vin? urinary irregnlaritieH
are always grateful both for the quick
and permanent relief they afford, and for
their tonic and strengthening effect as
well. Try Foley Kidney Pills. For sale
by all druggists.
ELON COLLEGE.
iCo-Edncational.)
DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED in the hill
roti n try.
I X S U a I' A S.-EI IX HEA LTHFULN ESS.
Mudfrn in equipment. Bteatn beat. Elec
tric lights. Baths Sewerage. With all
the adrautagea and none of the disadvan
tages of city life.
AX IDEAL IXTSTITUTIOX fur the educa
tion of young men and younsr women,
with twenty-one yearsof tucceshful history
behind it.
A HIGH GRADE COLLEGE whose pradu-
atos are admitted without examination to
the graduate departments of the great
Universities.
MAINTAINS ALSO Music, Art, Expression,
Commercial and Preparatory Depart
ment. FOUR COURSES leadine to decrees.
SPECIAL NORMAL COURSES for Teach
ers, approved and endorsed by Superin
tendent Jovner.
TERMS MODERATE f 132 to $187 per
HeRsinn of ten months.
FOR CATALOGUE or other information,
address, ( mentioning this paper)
W. A. HARPER, President,
Elon College, N. C.
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Remarkable Subscription Offer.
The subscription price of the Gold
Iaf is strictly l.r0 a year, and
there ia positively no reduction in
these figureB to anyonp. The sub
scription price of the Progressive
Farmer is $1.00 a year. The price
of both papers together would there
fore lie $ 2.f0. But we have succeed
ed in making a special arrangement
with the Progressive Farmer where
by we can now offer both papers for
n limited time at the remarkably low
price of $1.05 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 tho Gold Loaf. The Pro
gressive Fa rmer is conceded 13' every
body to be the best agricultural pa
per published in this country. Every
farmer diould 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 lie able to make, and it is good
for only a limited time. In each and
every instance the cash must accom-
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jes due the Gold leaf, if any,
lie paid in full, in addition to
1.05 for both papers u year in
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Fdjey Kidney PHIh are cum nosed uf in
gredients specially selected for their cor
rective, healing, tonic, and stimulating
effect upon the kidneys, bladder and
uriniry passages. They are antiseptic,
ant if tine and uric acid solvent. For
8a,etaMsiHtH-
New York fit v will soon have the
higtoWWrnTmiu the world. The
plari) have already been drawn for a
hundred story building in that city.
It will lie 1,200 feet high.
A Custom That Should Be Changed.
(Gaffney, S. 0., Ledger.)
We wish a law could be passed
prohibiting the barbaric custom of
opening caskets in public at church
funerals. It is a relic of dark the ags
and has no place in a civilized com
munity. It jars on the sensibility of
every tender cord, and is something
that the churches and undertakers
ought to combine and put to an end.
In nine-tenths of the cases it's merely
a pandering to a ghoulish curiosity.
People who never spoke to the de
ceased in their life parade around
the church, gape at the form of our
loved one, then go out of the presence
of death, not to talk of the good
deeds done in life, but to criticise the
appearance of the poor clay that
death has left for once at their mercy.
Death is a sacred thing. If we are
going on a long journey we do not
make our adieus Deiore a gaping
crowd; we ought not to be expected
to bid our dead a last goodbye while
curious eyes fatten on our grief, and
we ought not to be expected to sit
in tne nouse oi mourning while peo
ple we never speak to, who have no
claim on our loved one, jostle each
other in their desire to view the re
mains, and then get together and
gossip over what they saw or failed
to see. We believe that a majority
of tho people detest the painful
scenes as much as we do and would
be more than glad to see them ended,
Itut are afraid to break a "custom."
But it's a duty the minister and under
taker owe to themselves and the
long suffering public to put a stop to
the exhibition, and they will lind the
public only too glad to uphold them
with a hearty amen.
They Are Doing Good.
Farmers' Institutes are doing a
wonderful amount of good, in that
they stimulate good farmers to bet
ter efforts and wake up those who
have been nodding over unrealized
opportunities. The speakers tell
you what can be done by improved
methods, such as are practiced on
the experiment farms, and how to
do the work. Attend the institutes
and get the information at first
hands. They are held primarily and
distinctively for the purpose of help
ing to better and more profitable
farming. Alamance Gleaner.
When a woman is color blind she
is apt to get more on one cheek than
the other.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normaf and
Industrial College
Maintained by the State for lb Women
of North Carolina. Five regular Courses
leading to Degrees. Special Courses for
teachers. Free tuition to those who agree
to liecome teachers in the State. Fall
session begins September 13, 1911. For
catalogue and other information address
JULIUS I. FOUST, - - - - President,
Greensboro, N. C.
CONFIDENCE
is the Cornerstone of Commercial Suc
cess. To secure your confidence in
jBI.SJIlS
THE NORTH CAROLINA
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE and MECHANIC
ARTS.
The State's Industrial College.
tour-year courses in Agriculture; in
Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engi
neering; in Industrial Chemistry; in Cot
ton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two-
year Courses in Mechanic Arts and in
Textile Art. One year course in Agricul
ture. These courses are both practical
! and scientific. Examinations for admis
sion are held at all county seats on July
13 th.
For Catalog address
THE REGISTRAR,
West Raleigh, N. C.
EVERY CAN carries a signed Analysis
and Guarantee, in which we promise to
give you our paint FUEK OF COST if it
is not in EXACT ACCORDANCE with
our representations.
For Sale By
DANIEL & COMPANY,
Henderson, N. 0.
NOTICE.
T havi:
A. tor of the estate of
QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTEA-
Kobert Wilson, de
ceased, before the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Vanre county and I hereby notify
nil persons having claims against said es
tate to present them to me forthwith. If
not presented within one year this notice
will be pleaileil in bar of their recovery.
Julv (J. l'.Ul.
JAMES WILSON,
Admr. of Robert Wilson.
T. T. HICKS, Attorney.
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SUMMER SICKNESSES BVl
W.W.PARKER.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
1859 i892 1910-1911
Three memorable dates: The ( ranting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal
of the College to (he growing nud prosperous City of Durham; the Ruilding of the new and
(Ireater I runty.
Miignilicent new buildings with new eqnipment and enlarged facilities.
Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beautiful, pleasant Rurroumlintrs.
l'ive Departments: Academic; Mechanical Civil anil Electrical Engineering: Law, Ed
ucatiou; Graduate.
For catalogue and other information, address
R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N. C,
1 Am Glad"
vrites Mrs. Ethel Newlin,
f Liberty Center, In&,
Tthat I began to take Car
sjui, for it has cured me.
and 1 will never fonret it
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Paupers No Longer Burled at (he Ex
pense of City or County.
No longer will paupers, whoso rela
tives fail to pay the expenses, be
buried at the expense of the towns or
counties in North Carolina. Instead,
their bodies, as well as thoso of crim
inals under certain conditions, will
be used for dissecting purposes in
the medical schools of the State.
This is the law. It was enacted at
the last session of the Legislature.
According to this law the medical
schools of tho State must pay the ex
pense of having the bodies embalmed
and of shipping them to the dissect
ing rooms of the various institutions
in the State where the medical course
is given.
Owing to the present operation of
the law, the city authorities will no
longer grant a, permit for the burial
of any body at the expense of the
city. Neither will the county authorities.
HARM
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EVERYTHI NG
FOR
The 20th (BERJTURV-
CAROLINA BUGGY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, BUILDERS
COOPER WAREHOUSE CO. SELL THEM
VOBJ Cmi'T GO IPJBSORIG.
CAROLINA BUGGY MFG. COMPANY,
HENDERSON, N. C.
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If we haven't got it, we will get it
I for you. We also have a nice line of
i TOILET SOAPS iust received.
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A FIRE
is difficult to control when once it gains headway.
When you realize that the house is gone it will be a
great satisfaction to know that your money is still
safe, That's what it will mean to be well
INSURED '
with a good reliable fire insurance company, the kind
we represent. Come in and let us talk the matter
over with you.
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ONLY THE STRONGEST LEATHER GOES INTO THE HAR
NESS WE SELL. YOU CAN KNOW THAT THE HARNESS Vol'
BUY FROM US WILL GIVE LONG. HONEST WEAR.
WE DO NOT SELL "CHEAP" HARNESS AT ANY PRICE. I
WE SELL GOOD HARNESS FOR A CHEAP PRICE.
BUY YOUR HARNESS FROM US AND YOU WILL BE "HITCH
ED UP" TO OUR STORE FOR ALL TIME FOR ALL YOU NEED
IN HARNESS AND HARDWARE.
W ATKINS HARDWARE CO.
WEEP
jiOOU
An Electric Fan or Flat Iron
Will Do the Work.
Flat Irons have been reduced in price from
$4.50 to $3.50. Fans at Wholesale Cost to our
regular customers.
NORTH STATE HYDRO ELECTRIC CO.
J. M. WOLFE, Local Mgr.
Beware of sting; uox-
sihK 1 tith'' your syslem,
like lead to the bottom of
a basin of water.
poisonous minerals, o(
dangerous drugs. , V
It is perfectly safed';
harmless, for use by" old
and. ..young, and may .be
m&fc, as iq'njc,,, JOT,
months, without any possi?.
ble harmful effect Try it
Honest Medicines Versus Fakes.
President Taft's recent message sug
gesting an amendment to the Ture Food
and Irug law in its relation to prepared
medicines, does not refer to such stand-
..ard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar
Mmpound and ioley Kidney fills, botn
of which are true medicines carefullv
compounded of ingredients whose medi
cinal qualities are recognized by the
medical profession itself as the best
nown remedial agents for the diseases
ey are intended to counteract. Com
pound has been a standard remedy for
Htfiroat, chest and lungs for children and
tor grown persons, and it retains today
its pre-eminence above all other prepar
ations of its kind. Foley Kidney I'ills
ire equally effective and meritorious.
I- or Bale by all druggists.
TRINITY PARK SCHOOL.
ESTABLISHED 1898.
Lcvalion ideal: Enuipmont, unsurpaHHed.
Students liave use of 1 he library, tr.yiiinasiuni ami at liU-tie fields of Trinity College
fwwoia! ;it ti-iii ion ci ven to i-aitii. A teaciirr in earn dormitory looks niter t lie livintr con
ditions of loya under Iiih care
Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction.
Full term opens September Fl,
For illustrated catalogue, address
W. AV, rF.ELE, Hendmaster. Durham. N. C.
Eye Strain Causes Headache.
Glasses properly
fitted will no doubt
relieve you.
We fit Glasses and
frames, match broken
Tenses.
Jeweler and Optician.
C Henderson Loan & Real Estate Co. j)
y AL. B. WESTER, Manager Fire Insurance Department. - J
H. W. MIXON,
BINGHAM Ashewille, N. C, has prepared BOYS for College and for Chris
L 'arl Citiacnehipfor IIS years, and ALONE in the U. S., offers a
FREE ROUND TRIP TICKET lrom anywhere within 1500 milts to any parent who, on ln
rr'?rAs.,,otlo,1,v,IK',ltlla,'!ipairsof ONE 8TORY brick rooms, separated by a parapet
Uo, WHr- ar,erthe BEST for Health, Sanitation, Ventilation and safety against FIREt
1793 bend for Catalogue or come and see. COL. R. BINGHAM. Supt.. R. F. D. No. 64 1613
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"Have Stood the Test of Time"
BOILERS
They have no superior in point of DURABILITY and are Best Adapted
for Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cotton Gins; in fact, where Heavy Duty is
required. Write for prices on Saw Mills, Shingle Mills.etc.
BOILERS. We carry for immediate shipment the Best
Cunstnich d Boilers, ranging fr0m 12 II. P. to 150 H. P.
Write today for our illustrated catalog. j
J. S. SCHCFIELD'S SONS CO., Works snd Head Office, MACON, GA.
Branch Ofiice, 307 West Trade Slreet. Charlotte. N. C.
Vie Also
Manufacture
Towers, Tanks,
Standpipes,
Sell Support ini
Steel Stacks,
Plate aad Sheet
Iroa Wark.
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honest. If he needs credit he can't !
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For Sfcm-TrtuiLUrau;
liver aiiaJMliijaiip
It cures, ,hy, atfffig, IL qf tjie,
digestive organs gently stimu
lates the liver and regulates the
bowelsrrthV, nly way that
chronic constipation can. rbe.
enred. Especially'recommended
for women and y.ciuldrenJ'
Clears blotched complexions.
Pleasant to Wte'fitiul Vtufistityfeil
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politics he is no good to his coun- j
I try- If he doesn't give to charity he !
is a stingy cess, if he does it s for !
(jh(,iw. If he is actively religious he j
is a nypocrite, it ne. takes no interest i
in rengion ne is hardened sinner. ! i pjnpii rrrr u m. T
If hegives affection keis a soft epeci-J. . PUY 1 11 Ktbb, HenderSOn. N. C.
utvuy m into IU till JIKA UUC liC
Easily laid can be laid right over wood stbgles if necessary
rireproor Stormproof Last as long as the building and never
need repairs. For further detailed information apply to
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Parker's ring Store
is one of the beat in the State, and you can always find
what you want. Our stock is constantly changing and
consequently is always fresh. :-: :-: :-: :-:
of Great Strength
and Purity.
and undoubted efficiency are the kinds our patrons are
sure to get. A fine selection of
Stationery, Knives, Razors, Brushes, Combs
and Toilet Goods.
Great variety of talcum powders. Consider the quality,
compare our prices, get our quality and be -satisfied.
Parker's Bring Store.
WE SELL
Standard Sewing Machines.
A New Thing The Central Needle Idea.
Pianos and Organs,
House Furnishing Goods.
Henderson Furniture Company.
R. R. Satterwhlte, Manager.
if he lives to
missed his cailkv2jrKi
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Hay eyer sad Rummer Colds - j
Must, be relieved qaicklv and Folev'a !
Honey kntf Tk'f ComtfoumT Hvill doit.
E. M. iaHu J034l iWoifeai Street, !
Chicogo- writes! ,"I have he-en greatly
troubled1 during the htft iniWibeV months i
with iijvy fandijfadtliatily aging l
Foley e Honey and Tar Compound I pet j
great relief." Many others who suffer '
similarly wiJ be glad to benefit br Mr. !
;JA man never knows aiueahtttil he!
is three score and ten. and then he '
For SeJe by all Druggists. 'frasn't much use for knowledge. !
More iMt on the Subled
wp can Rive yon if yon come to us for figures
n your tin work.
Skylights Cornices
Tin Roofing
thee are specialties in our line. We are
adding to our reputation by pood work,
prompt service and small charges. Fijrure
with us and we will make prices with you
ILB.FUTRELL
N'eit door to Henderson Grocery Co.
STATEMENT
United Order J, R. Giddings and JoIIifee Union, Norfolk, Va.
CONDITION DECEMBER 31, 1U10, AS SHOWN BY STATEMENT FILED.
Amount of Led per Assets December 31st of previous year f 4,049.70
Income From Policyholders, 15. 189.90: Mincellaneous, $5,866.34; Total, 21,056.24
Disbursements To Policyholders. $14,935.00; Miscellaneous, $1,534.90; Total, 16,469.90
Benefit Certinsates in force December 31, 1909 Number,5, 548; - - Amount,
Benefit Certificates written or revived during year Number, 659; Amount,
Benefit Certificates in force December 31, 1910 Number, 5,635; - Amount,
Claims unpaid December 31, 1909 Number, 16 Amount, 1,200.00
Claims incurred during the year Number, 143; Amount, 14.960.00
Claims paid daring the year Number, 1 43; Amount, 1 4,935.00
Claims unpaid December 31, 1910 Number, 16: Amount, 1,225.00
ASSETS.
Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on Interest.... $ 3,416.00
Cash in Association's Ofiice 542.71
Deposited in Banks not on interest 627.63
Total admitted Assets f 4,586.34
LIABILITIES.
Death Claims due and unpaid $13,735.00
Salaries, rente, expenses, commissions, etc., due and accrued 1534. 90
Total Liabilities $15.269 90
BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1910.
Bn?flt Certificates in force December 31, 1909 Number 600 Amount,
Benefit Certificates written or revived in 1910 Number, 78 .Amoont,
Benefit Certificates in force December 81, 1910 Number, 599 Amount.
Claims unpaid December 31, 1909 Number, ; Amount. $ 1,300 00
Claims incurred during the year Number, 14; Amount, 1,300.00
Claims paid during the year Number, 10; Amount, 1,050 00
Claims unpaid December 31, 1910 Number. 4: Amount, 250 00
Total amount premiums or assessments collected or secured during the year in
North Carolina 1,746.65
President Julia Robinson. Secretary-Ad aline Howard. Home Office Norfolk,
Va. Attorney for service Insurance Commissioner, Italeigh, N. C. Business Man
ager or Organizer for North Carolina Home Office.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT,
ijiunbtoi-vm n . Kaleigb, X. C, March 81, 1911.
I, JAMts 11. IOLAU, Insurance ( ommiHsioner. do hereby certify that the above is a
true and correct abstract of the statement of the United Order J. R. Giddings and JoIIifee
I mon, a Fraternal Order at Norfolk, Va., filed wit h this Department, showing the condi
tion af said Order on the 31st day of December, 1910.
Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above n-rittea.
J AMES R. YOUNG. Insurance Commissioner.
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East Carolina Teacliers' Training SGhooi.
A State school to traia teachers for the public schools of North
J Carolina. Every enerpy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition 2
free to all who agree to teacb.
J Fall term begins September 2G, 1911.
For catalogue and other information, address
ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President,
? Greenville, N. C.
E. E. WOLLETTj
LITTLETON, N. C.
CIY1ANUFACTURER OFO
Nortti Carolina Pine ymoer,
Rough and Dressed. - All Grades and Sizes
Large stock kiln dried Flooring. Ceiling, Siding. Mould
ing, etc., on hand at all times. Framing cut to
order. Pine Shingles a.nd La.ths always
on hand. Conect Manufacture
Strict Grades. Prompt Ship
ments. jbsSAVE TIME and MONEY by sending your
Lumber orders to US.
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