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GOOD ROADS PARTY HERE. L0CAL AND PERS0NAL ITEMS-
Mr. Thomas Horner spent one
and dav last week at Oxford.
atives at Oxford last week.
PrcirTf:it Leonard Tafts
VMv Nidit in Mrs. V. II. Wester visited re!
1 u I t. ,
r;-r Fnthu-iistic Meeting
, Dr. D. Smitn, of
at Vance ioei. recovering from an
I.n roVi.-.' ivini.M.M i level
t;-i ihv !'
(',,;:V.. O!
Manson, is
attack of
CQHPARY TO DISSOLVE.
Important Statement Concerning f
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Plans are under consideration
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" 'V'.1;';1.?;::. Miss Belle Gar vitcd Mrs. Companv. the holding company U j
o-- v'-o Skinner Pearson at Oxtora last w;tn which is lodsvd control ot U
r i. i if ' of weeK- the Seaooard Air Line Railway. K
"Pt -fVhe'(''a- Rev. I. W. Hughes attended Ihe first step in carrying out ; S
' v--:..;;4i;o::. and a missionary convention at Knox- the plan, it is jearned. wi h be 8
. t . . TT.-.i . r the retirement ot tne .,dW.),wJ Li I
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The Paid in Capital,
Earned Svirplus and Individual
I.isl3ility oi Stockholders is
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.Mrs. in&nt;Stnan. b Companv
tteviile, is visiting nei oaugn- for doing this have already been t
te. Mrs. 1. u. iliignes.
lock oi tne ea- g ?
Arrangements f
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- Mi'- C;;;v 15. ' Mr S. H. Sattervvhite, of theiat?. inese Dcnas are oeiievea
, , atives at Durham iast week. r ri 'l- tu .
Mrs. V. T. Rowland, of
dieburg, visneu ,ur.-. . n.
ham at Raleigh last week.
Air Line Railway adjustment in
come bonds to a banking syndi-:
cate. inese bends are believed
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Ne'.vs. an
John la.-R
Taylor o
Times.
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son. tne party came 10 u. f mtnr r.f thut phurch. willnreach i 01- n. of tV,o nntinn nf tViP rnrrs
pany. Lnviaenas at me rate 01
5 per cent a year have been paid
made, it is understood, by the j of which serves as a Guarantee Fund for the security of Depositors
Mid- sale oi auout b,o00.ox beaboard U
OiS3vrrtfrr'5f-Tl U S Postal Savings Bank County of Vance
tJPO&I VLPiL J State of North Carolina Town of Henderson
rrival in Hender-
The first nreferred stock ofthei
Rev. G. W. Holmes, a former , Seaboard Company is retireable j d
hoto . ana alter ?u, - Mt Carmel next Sunday
was held m the a.embi room
tentative Henderson" citizens, Mrs. W. L. Taylor, of Stovall, j upon it and it has been a 5 per
' CI : , T ' .,. Mr T r Kit-" cnont nnrrnf last wftck at Oxford cent cumulative issue since July
trell. who happily introducea , and went on to Townesville to
State Geologist Pratt, president : visit friends.
of the Appalachian Good uoaur
Association, and i'resiueric uu i-. vjsjted her sister, Mrs. A.
Mrs. W. H. Nicholson, of Hick-
lll""IC Zollicoffer, and her brother,
Col. Henry Perry, last week.
B. OWEN, President W. A. HUNT, Cashier
A. C. ZOLUCOFFER Vice-Fresident
R. O. CROWDER, IVIanager Insurance Department
nrd Tufts, ot the Capital
wav Association. i
i'w. i,..t' nUw'i vvs; cievot-
od to explanation of the con-j Dr. A. S. Pendleton of Mon
struction of various kinds ot treat, spent part .of last week in
r(,od roads and he advocated the , Henderson. His friends here
building bv Vance county of a ! were glad to see him looking so
samph" stretch, to show their j well.
... I... II,- lfi-llf' vhllWltV'' 1 -T. 1 T f T C UrArrA
t'- ---'l-H-'iAhildrwho live on Rural f It s ud n
:'. - T'i ' IIHl fll U l . r-. tl'Atll T H W Ti ilf't ' I 1
th' Legislature b -r btate assi- nt ,)art 0f last week at Ox
ia:ce in road engineering
1, 1910.
With the sale of the adjust
ment bonds and money now in
the treasury sufficient funds will
be available to pay off the first
preferred stock.
With the retirement of this is-
sue, plans will be undertaken
for the paying off of the $15,
993.650 second preferred and
$28,545,775 common stock. In!
just what manner the latter will
be accomplished nas not yet been
A FAIR OFFER.
j", spent part
Ut ; f, ,.-3
a
ako advocated the securing ol
Gov.-. -mm- it expert enmeei
1 'r! Client Tutts snoiu
. 1 . . ti nr
raii mamienaiice, vi-
.'! nviintetiaiiCe to be
Rev. N. G. Rethea's congre-
Oil ine V;iLiwiir niau iiiiii c. K-oui.
ing this have not yet reached
maturity.
The presumption is, however,
j that in the readjustment, holders
Your Money Back if You Are Not
Satisfied.
We pay for all the medicine
used during the trial, if our rem-
edv fails to completely relieve
vou of constipation. We take
all the risk. You are not obli
gated to us in any way what
ever, if vou accent our offer
That's a mighty broad state
ment but we mean every word
OI 11. iuuiu an, tiling muic
fair for you?
A most scientific, common-
RECORDS
915-20
and 2,5
YEARS
READ THIS LETTER
Crosby. V. D-, Ja. ?th, 1111
Kentucky Wagon Mf jr. Co.
LouUTiue. Ky.,
Der Slrs-
1 bou(rht3Mln.OLD niCKORT" 7 jr
airo and Uauled a- lig leii a 1M lmhel of
wheat la.t (all without brraklnff anything
on the vt.'on o?r fry bad roada, and Uia
aon has stood ouUUo In rain andsunili!nd
for 7 yearn, but I wuuid nt trade It for any
new wagon, Yourtniiv.
I tic rtiou.i
You will ayree with
Mr. Person when you
use tbo
OtD HICKORY"
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tailor-made Prince Albert
suit, togetner witn a line iuil
and pair of shoes, a few days ago.
Mr. W. P. Gholston, who had
a severe case of fever last sum
mer, has recovered and has re
sumed his position with the Par
ham Supp'y Co.
Harris,
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ot tne second preiera anu com- gense treatment is Rexan Qrder-
mon siock win nave uistriuuieu
to them the shares of the Sea-
lies, winch are eaten like candy.
Their active nrincinle is a recent
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ooaru ,nr uuu n ; scientific discoverv that is odor-
the treasury of the Seaboard e5 colorhss and tasteless; very
Company. The Seaboard Corn- j onoimcerl, vet gentie and
pany was chartered in PA',) m ',oceont ; nnrl nnrtiVn-
r anme
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lived
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o- the oea-
Raiiway, a total
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connection with the reorganiza
tion of the Seaboard Air Line
Railway.
The; company acquired .?21,-
800 eommjpn :
b"?rd Air' r Lin
ol :y-,))), f- Staboaid Air Line
, Railway stock outstanding.
S The authorized caiMtnli.ation
oi tne heahoava v. ornpan-'
$72,000,000. consisting of Sl',-
i:e.m witn that church four i (K)O.COO first prefei-ved, Slb.000.-
His congregations regret ' ' .-0!1'1 P'-eu-nvo anu .?oo.-
ii i,o.. u.mn o u;o.uuu comii.on siock. mere ,b
a colored wo
od George Ful
ler's place in Franklin county,
died la.-.t week at the age of 110
years. It i said that she was
oorn m iN.'I.
Rev. 1. C. A:!; e i preached his i
:;.-t sermon to his coneTeilLioi' - !
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at aon cnurcn :asi kumiav, uav
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vear.-
to give him up
very popular pastor
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outstanding approximated -
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larly agreeable in every way.
They do not cause diarrhcea.
nausea, flatulence, griping, or
any inconvenience whatever.
Rexall Orderiies are particularly
good for children, aged and deli
cate persons.
If you suffer from chronic or
habitual constipation, or the as
sociate or dependent chronic ail-!
moots, we urge you to try Rex- j
ail Orderlies at our risk. Re-1
member you can get them in
Hendei. ' u on-y at our store. 12
tablets. 10 cents: 36 tablets, 25
cf satisfactory service, and the wakens still in use doing daily duty, as
good as any new wagon, are not uncommon with the "OLD HICKORY".
No wagon ever gained a higher reputation, because no better wagon
has ever been made no wagon ever made better tho choicest of timber
money can buy, thoroughly air seasoned in our own yards, selected and
re-se!ectcd, inspected and re-inspected; hickory for axles, spokes, eveners,
whifflctrces and neckyokes; choicest cf black birch and white oak for hubs;
best cdo cf white cak for bolsters, sand boards, reaches, brake bars and
hounds; superior quality carefully selected straight grain white oak for
tongues of extra large size; skems far heavier than the ordinary, all
tosted under hydraulic pressure in short every detail beyond practical
.improvement.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS cf these wagons in use every day,
rendering perfect service, proclaim their quality and value louder than anv
words can express.
l MAS" CfLY ST THE
H KENTUCKY WAGCH KFG. CC. (iKorpcrsttd)
rn? PI H'T 'n FO Je-ZJr, fJLZX-"-? ff'Jl Xt2
A ?)I?IGXS7RATI0N
WE
EECOSMEND
AND
GUARANTEE
THE
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Henderson
nr.nb- QO toh!r..fc rill rfT'tlf Sf0
3(;o, 000 first preferred. $15,90o,- rt, cf rtTi Povnll
Old Hickory" Wagons Run E-Z"
L. Chavasse, who has (.")() second nreferred and $28,
ith h's eouin, Airs. $50,900,000.
our si
Store. W. W. Parker.
RAIDING BLOCKADE STILLS.
How He Got the Money.
4 1 am working my way through
iVC ..i
Plants Destroys.
Re v e r. i: o G i f i c : r s .
By
I. Y. Cooper, and other rela-
tives. left last week for San Old Time Com Shucking.
Francisco, Cab. from which Correspondence of the Gold Leaf.
piaee ne win san iui imuu Alr j F icMiiian, a promi-; earn money?"
his home. i nent young farmer of Vance "WpII fpiher rives me $10 for
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college.
"Brave
girl. How do you
PARHAM suppi
DEALERS, :
HENDERSON, N.
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l-.uSUL;. ,s Blobbs-I don't think Long- shucking a few nights ago.
' V'e L',' . . -Vm-, -,i ,,i- nl bow always sticks to the truth. I The voung peopie of tne neigh-1
ls ni 1(1 Ml. ' 1 ;H " 'I t! Mobbs-I should say not. Why, ' borhood gathered early in the! It
u; n - !M nt that fellow lies like a tombstone. ; afternoon, the voung men shuck- pres
irnani cr.atuv jail i ine 1 vmui . v ;r i j- ;
FlVv
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tin
1 hirnani cr.atuv .1
acti ities of Depntv Collector
K. W. .Merritt. Deputy Marshall
.L P. .Jordan and i'osseman S.
V. Knight.
Tne revenue odicers began
raiding and did not quit until
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they had hve large places ae- j
stroyed. They began a mile and!
a half south of Louisburg. Frank-!
li n county, where they destroyed;
an SO-galV-- ;till. poured out a.
small quai ' f liquor and a lots
of beer a..vi left the place in;
ruins. Nobody was captured
here, but the still was in opera
tion. Three miles northeast of Uni
versity Station the odicers made
another raid. Here thev de-
j county, gave a Hallowe'en corn pVP-,-vsinmmrlp;snn T don'ttake."
I don't think Long-; shucking a few nights ago. -Louisville Courier-Journal.
is better to assume than to
presume greatness.
stroved a 7.V gallon stiii ami
tared CliarU
cap-Mc-
r.ee.rees,
i rarham
a
and A'e
s, who were t;tk-
. ii!ity jan.
iery of all was
wot of Paha
:; v :u : a 1K
enae. Close
i -till w as an-
so large.
Donga';-i
en to :
i a." ;
ca'.-tiire.i
me. 1 e, ',
gallon rial
iy tiii- '
other, no;
which w;
llns naa
Ions.
Ti-ree miles from the classic
shades of the Cniversity of Xi-rth
t'areilina a ilfth still, a large one.
was destroyeil. ;md a negro
i)erator. Tom Hayes, captured.
Fifty gallons of liquor were de
stroyed. Hayes was also carried
to the Durham eountv jail.
Stops
Neuralgia
Pains
Sloan's Liniment has a
soothing effect on the
nerves. It stops neural
gia and sciatica pains in
stantly. Here's Proof
M.,
the
.C.M. I kcr-: 1 -h.m-.cshure.
:.:- : " ."- vir.'s l.:nimc:.t us
;:... ni r.ie N rv.-n..;-. i. 1' '-c
K.ve a.. r.e ! i - r. ur
: !r. A '. ir- A t I . r . : t i v tr-rt,
C i.---t'.." i. M . r.;n " I ( ive
' a:.' 1 :. I ' : N:.'i.;;.t
likewise destroved.
crroac'itv of
i.". gal-
Consistency, a Jewel.
We picked up a Sunday paper
and on the editorial page read an
article advising all to attend
church. Turning to the next
page we found an advertisement
advising all to drink a certain
brand of "bust-head" liquor. O,
consistency, thou art a jewel.
Mocksville Herald.
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for rheu
matism, backache, sore
throat and sprains.
At all dealers.
Price 25c.,50c. and $1.00
ixk cn
Irtc.
Eri S. Sloan
Botoa. Ma.
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11 rffc Hr-a
N EC rirUC try Mat
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ing the corn while the ladies
I prepared a very appetizing old j -
time corn shucking supper.
Some of the older people know
j what an old time corn shucking
means. lhis was an old time
supper with all kinds of good j
things to eat and plenty of it. ;
Of course the young ladies did
their best, and the young men
showed their appreciation, you
may be quite sure.
There were three prizes given j
for the ones getting the greatest j
number of red ears of corn. Mr. '
i George Burroughs won first .
prize: Mr. Sedrick Brame, sec-;
jond: Mr. Fred Barker, third,
j At 9:30 o'clock the corn was
; shucked, and the young men re-
turned to the house where the
i young ladies were awaiting them.
; The jolly young people spent the
I remainder of the evening in
! playing Hallowe'en tricks.
At 11 o'clock fruit was served,
after which all returned to their
; homes, having spent a most en
; joyable evening.
Mr. McMillan made fifty-eight
barrels of corn, which speaks
well for so young a farmer.
Fine Piece of Statuary.
Mrs. J. W. Trotter, who lives
on Chavasse avenue, has a beau
tiful piece of statuary that com
mands much admiration. It is
the scene of Paul Revere start
ing on his famous ride from Bos- i
ton, Mass., to Concord, N. H. ;
The piece is about 27x30 inches)
and weighs over a hundred1
pounds. It fully illustrates this
historical story.
THE LADIES STORE.'
Nice Line
KNIT UNDERWEAR,
VESTS,
PANTS,
SKIRTS,
COTTON, WOOL AND
SILK AND WOOL.
Still have some of
those nice warm
OUTING NIGHT
GOWNS.
Wanting to invest in a paying busi
ness with a bright future will do well
to investigate this: :-:
Steam Laundry For Sale
in the best town in North Carolina.
Doing good business. Well equipped.
Established eleven years. Can be seen
Running any week-day. Come and see
for yourself. :-: :-: :-: :-:
ENDERSON
Steam
Laundry,
MRS. MISSIIXIER.
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FEATHER BEDS AND PILLOW?
SPECIAL OFFER !
Paul is mount-! k S,"d Y?" 3? Pound Afl
ed upon his horse and the dog is i 6 Pound Feather Pillows UU
close by. On the left side are! Freight Prepaid for . . . YIUU
tWO Soldiers and on the right are j Semi Express or P. O. Mosey Order.
others in a little boat. Above j TURNER & CORN WELL, Ctektti.Lt
the church steeple is the full) A . ,
, . i i i urw auu i inun b arc uu Bale ai
moon Casting the shadows OnMr..A.A. Bullock's. Central Boarding
U1C VIUUllU. tlou
1,000 WATCHES TO REPAIR. I have had 15
years practical experience and know I can do good
work.
1,000 CUSTOMERS to bring their old watches
and trade them for new ones. You will be sur
prised at the bargains I am offering in watches.
1,000 CUSTOMERS for the best spectacles and
eye glasses at the lowest possible prices. I have
them at all prices from 25 c. up.
Come in and talk with me about your needs
in my line. I will sell you foods at the lowest
possible prices. :-: :-: :-: :-:
A. W. GHOLSON, Jeweler and Optician.
Opposite Doreey's Drug Store.
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