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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1906. Brunswick Stew and Barbecue. Keep Cool. Mrs. J.

W. Goodson Dead Death of Mrs. Lucy D. Clifton, BBswiiEsSmiiig EJunsoimsss, The First National Banti, Henderson, N. C.

it -1 Keceives deoosits in anr The chief function of a bank is to receive deposits and to loan money. These things we are prepared to do in a manner acceptable to onr patrons. All business transactions with this Bank are regarded by us as strictly Confidential. TOE (BDT11ZERIS ffiARJCL S. R.

HARRIS, PRESIDENT. Henderson, N. C. TsiMe HDeHSD)D5es Are you put Ideas as to What to Eat? Call, and see us or phone and we will help you out with suggestions for the hot weather. Fruits and Vegetables of all Kinds I Here are a few things that will tempt the appetite: Spanish Mackeral, Roe Herrings, Cut Herrings, Herring Roe, UoneleR Hams, Sraithneld Boneless Bacon, Sliced Bacon and Iteef, in of any description, Rice and the like, the purest and host Teas and Coffees, Bakers' Bread, Old Fashioned Pound Cake, Fruit and Mar.

ble Cake, Preserves of all kinds. The End Came Unexpectedly at Her Home in Kinston Sunday Morning. The sad tidings of the death' of Mrs. J. W.

Goodson. at ler home in Kinston, at 10 o'clock Sunda.v morn ing, carried sorrow to the hearts of 1 many persons Henderson wiio knew and lovwl hor well. Mi-. sonived in Henderson several years ago, being engaged in the tobacco business, and his wife and children spent one summer here with him. Both had many friends among our people who feel a sense of personal bereavement at the sad visitation that has taken the beloved wife and mother from this happv home.

Their oldest daughter, Miss Nannie Good- son, visited friends in Henderson only a few weeks ago and shortened her stay to go home and be with her mother who had just returned from a hospital in Baltimore. Mrs. Good-son had been operated on for appendicitis and was apparently getting on very well when hemorrhagic fever complicated with other diseases de veloped and this -terminated her life. 1 he body was taken to Durham and buried Mond a afternoon. The funeral was held from Trinity Methodist church, Dr.

R. C. Beaman conducting the service, assisted bv Dr. J' C. Kilgo and Dr.

E. A. Yates. We taka the following from tha Durham Sun: bin. Anna Walker Goodson and lovable Christian woman, and was 40 years of aee.

She waa the vnnnirMt. daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. Alex Walker, and for a number of vears was a most efficient member of the Durham Graded School also did school work in Kinston. On the 13th of December, 1882, she was united in marriage to Mr.

J. W. son, oi Caswell county, at time had come to Durham to reside' A.nd lived here until about three when the family moved to Ki'nntnn. Of this union there are three children, Will Lex, Nannie and Margaret, who mourn her loss with a devoted husband. TV- sides these she leaves four brothers and three sisters, who anvagain called upon to feel the heavy haiM of affliction.

r- Mrs. Goodson was one of onr most fondly loved ladies. With a bright smile and cheeriDg words for all with whom she came in contact, ehe had tenderly and firmly entwined the tendrils of love and affection around their hearts both, in Kinston, and in this city, where she lived many years and was so long engaged in graded school work, for which she was so eminently fitted. In her demise the Death Angel removes one for whom life apparently held so much. The whole of Durham mourns her death, and its great sympathetic heart goes out to the bereaved husbaifd, children and relatives.

not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where strms are o'er, On the border land we left her, Soon to meet and part no more. Far beyond be. world of ehanges, ar oeyonu world of care. We shall find our missing loved one. in onr at her mansion fair." Given Up to Die.

B. Speigel, 1204 N. Virginia EvansviUe, writes: "For over five years I was troubled with kidney affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was and all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicans who did me no good and I was practically given up to die.

Fole'ys Kidney Cure was recommended and '-the. first bottle eave me ereat relief, and after taking the second I wasentirely cured." Melville Dorsey. REDUCED PRICES on all Summer Goods, I to make room for NEW FALL STOCK. i MRS. nilSSILUER.

"Thm Ladles Store." 1 Theinlitor of Gold Leaf acknowl edges the receipt of an invitation to be present at a LSrunswick stew and barbecue to be given at Mush Island farm, near eldon, Friday, Aug. 17, 1906, complimentary to Dr. E. freen. To say that the function will be "given under the auspices of Mr.

A. E. Wilson, the occasion being the birthtlay of Dr. Green, enough to assure its perfect success and enjoya- ble nature, rom time immemorial eldoti has held the champiohship record for rockfish muddle, nor. it one whit behind when it comes to Brunswick stew and barbecue We find ourself somewhat embarrassed and almost wish that we had been' overlooked when the invitations were being sent out.

How can we resist the temptation of such a feast! Think of it! Brunswick stew and barbecue! And'at oldv Weldon, too! As Senator Vance said on one occasion our stomach is with j'ou, boys, but our presence is demanded elsewhere. And we cannot divide our But if Dr. Gee, and 'Mack Long, and "Tody" Edwards, and a host of others of the old guard were still in the flesh; or if Tom Emery, and Jim Gooch, and "Squire" Joe Evans, yet retained the capacity for eating that they once carried about with them we'd have no fears that the dinner would be done full justice to even though we cannot be there. A world of truth in a few words: "Nearly all other cough cores are especially those containing opiates. Kenedy's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowels.

Contain no Opiates." You can get it at Parker's Two Drag Stores, NOTICE I To Water Consumers Owing to the washing away of the dam at the pumping station, the water service will be discontinued until repairs can be made. All Water Closets, therefore in that period, must be closed and not used to prevent sickness arising from lack of proper flashing of the closets. C. A. COGGESHALL, M.

Hmmlth Ottiemr. Death oi Mrs. F. J. Hill.

Mrs. Fred J. Hill died at the home Of her 6on, Mr. William Hill, in Washington City, on the 7th of August. She had been in failing health for six or eight months, but the announcement of her death came as a paiuful surprise to her relatives ana friends in Henderson.

Mrs. Hill was about 70 years old and leaves one son beside her, husband. She was a devout aommunicant of the Episcopal church, a woman of gentle nature "and sweet personality and was loved and esteemed by a very large circle of friends, who deeply mourn her death. Mr. and Mr.

Hill lived in Henderson for ten or twelve years. About five years 'ago they went back to their home" in Loudouin county) spending a part of the time with their son in Washigton. Mr. Hill is an uncle of Mrs. J.

II. Tucker, and he and Mrs. Hill have frequently visited Henderson since they left. Both had a great many friends among our people, and in the death of his good wife. Mr.

Hill has their deepest sympathy. Cla.sses in Music. I solicit classes in music, and will give lessons either at my home or residence of pupil as preferred. Instruction limited to piano. Terms reasonable.

MISS MAY BECK. 1 Shirts! I I Another New Lot just In I at 50c and St. OO Underwear and Oxfords I At your price now. Thomas Newcomb. came to revolutionize heating piles as good hiding places for The Underfeed not only entirely Mr.

H. B. Sturtevant, Representing The Edward S. Rogers fiompany, Tailors and Woolen Merchants, Cleveland, 0., Will be pleased to meet yoi Oct our store Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 16, 17, 10, to take your order for Fall and Winter Clothem, tor immed-. iate or future delivery.

Mr. Sturtevant carries the finest line of Woolens and Worsteds for Men's Wear that has ever been shown in this city, or any other, the values are unapproachable, and perfect fit and satisfaction is assured. IB. S. AUPQSBSOinJo amounts from one dollar up Whether large, or small your account in this Bank will be appreciated and will receive careful and prompt' attention.

Four Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits In our Savings Department. S. T. PEACE, CASHIER.

a North Carolina. Goods 1 AT 2 Friends here learned with regret oi tne aeatb or Mrs. L.ney D. Clifton at her home in Louisburg Sunday ajternoon. A native of Henderson, where she was born GL years ago, she had many acquaintances and relations among ourpeople.

Mrs. Clifton was a daughter of William and Vinrinia Hawkins Andrews, and wn a sister of Col. A. B.Andrews and Mr. Phil H.

Andrews of Raleurh. Mra. W. Atkinson of Wimington, Mrs. T.

II. Haurrhton of Charlotte, nnd Mrs J. Robards of Henderson. She leAves one son, Mr. Alex A.

Clifton. The Louisburg Progress says this: Mrs. Clifton fillt woman's life in tie world, bearing herself in all with nntirincr faithfnlnMa and instinctive lore. As daughter, wife and mother, alike she waa trmt and trnrUi In the home, in the church and in society ucs euuweu luoae virtues wntcn make beautiful a woman's life. May God rest her, and brinsr neace and pnnolAtirn tn her stricken people.

A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itchinsr. Blind. RUuwlinr Pmtmilini. JrnfTKint are authorized to refund money if "ini aMu tails to cure in to 11 days.

50c. i For Sale or TwO-BtorV flre-rnnm rl wollinrr liAnia near the new graded school building, now occupied by the owner who will move to adjoining lot. Good garden and well of water. Will sell on enay terms. or rent if I do not sell.

I). D. McINTYRE. New wheat flour at H. THOMASON'S.

Seaboard's Next Portsmouth-Nor- folk Excursion. The Seaboard's next bier three-dav excursion to Norfolk Portsmouth will be run on the 28th, when two fast trains will le oneritfifl frnm Rnl- eigh, Durham, Louisburg, Oxford, nenaerson, llranchville, and intermediate stations. Rate from Henderson 2.2o. Train scheduled to arrive in Portsmouth at 3:30 p. m.

Returning will leave Portsmouth aj; 9 a. August 30th, thus giving excursionists two night's and one day and a half to spend at the seaside resorts-around Norfolk. Another Oood flan Qonejwrong. Ha neglected to take Foley's Kidney Cure at the flrt signs of Kidney trouble, hoping it would wear away, and he was soon a victim of Bright' Disease. There is danger in delay, but if Foleys Kidney Cure is taken at once the symptoms will disappear, the Kidneys are strengthened and you are soon sound and well.

A. E. Bass of Morgan town, had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and had a severe backache and pains in the kidneys, and was enredj by Foley's Kidney Care. Melville Dorsey. FIRE! i All persons are requested to be especially cautious in the use of fires, on account of no water with which to combat the flames in event of conflagration.

MAURICE U.O'NEIL, Chief Fire Department. TZ" -i-l For Rent. A six-room cottage residence, situated on Winder street. Electric lights and city water in the house. Good neighborhood and convenient to business part of town.

Terms reasonable. For further information apply to MliS. SARAH A. HORNER. Also three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, at my residence on William street.

BUY YOUR i Tobacco Flues -from- FUTRELL. 4 4 use the beet material and build my FLVES for mervlce. H.R.urtell, Montgomery. Opposite Street, Cooper's Warehouse. Protect Your Family.

When Considering the question ot LIFE INSURANCE, it will paj. to inrestigate the Plans and Poll-cies of the 1 New York Life, The Great International Life Insurance Company. The New York Life issues a line of Policies unexcelled in attractiveness at as low a premium rate as any company anywhere-. E. G.

FINCH, Agent, Henderson, N. C. New Crop Turnip Seeds EVERY KIND. BulaVm celebrated prize medal Turnip Seedm. CLOVER SEEDS, r.Je BGL1SEV.

This is an admonition wort hy of heeding at all times, whether the oc casion be when yon woald let roar angry passions rise or during the summer season with the thermometer reaching tip in the nineties. In the latter case wearing Samuel Watkins' tropical elotbincr and liffht-weiirht underwear is prescribed. He lias a splendid line to select from and the Prices are as Ihrht on tonr notket book as the goods are in fabric. Also men low cut shoes in white and tan. Big stock, correct styles, low prices.

New stylish Panama and straw hats to make the outfit complete. For bloating, belching, 1 sour stomach, bad breath, malasslmilation of food, and all symptoms of indigestion. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets are a prompt and efficient corrective. Sold by the Kerner-McNair Drag-Company. Barnum Bailey Show Coming.

Tle town has been billed announc ing the 'coming of the Barnum Bailey "Greatest Show on Earth." As is well known this show does not make the smaller towns and it is only Dy mere lorce of circumstances that Henderson gets it. The jump fro.n Portsmouth to Raleigh being so great it was necessary to break the run, hence this greatest of all amusement aggregations will pitch its tents for the first, and possibly the last, time in Henderson. The show will be here in. November, about the 15th or lUth. -V---- Footwea.r.

Write to Albert Stein, Richmond, corner 5th an'd Broad streets, for your lilue, Ulue, Alice Blue, Ureen, Lavender and Pink in Punros. Sailor Ties, Gibson Ties, price $1.25, and any otnvr styles von wish to match your dress. State width and sizes wanted. Mail orders will receive carefuU and prompt attention. Nice lot of new wheat flour fust re- ceived at H.

THOMASON'S. Bought Nice Line of Goods. Mr. A. W.

Gholson has returned from New York where he went last week to buy new goods for the iew- elry and optical firm of A. W. Gholson Co. He made extensive pur chases and his selections were of the best. It is the intention of Messrs.

Gholson Company to conduct an up-to-date jewelry store in Henderson and to do only first class work in their line. Repairing fine watches and jewelry and engraving a spealty. A cordial invitation is extended the public to visit their store and inspect their goods, night Company's old stand in the Croatan Club building. The cleansinir, antiseptic and healing prop erties of Pinesalve make it superior to family salves. Sold by the Kerner-McXair Drug Company.

A Good Business Oppor-. Edwin Stephens is offering his old es tablished Henderson book-store for sale. A bargan for some For terms, apply at store. Occupy New Quarters. Messrs.

C. II. Ross and W. L. Scoc- gins nave moved; their laeet market across the street to the basement of the Owen Davis building, next to the post office.

Here have larger and better quarters for the business and will be lnbetterposition to serve their customers. They will do a wholesole as well as retail business and sell by the quarter or single pound at lowest prices. They have a nice clean place, cool and comfort able, And irivite those who want choice meats to give them a call. Phone No. 49.

Special attention to phone orders. Highest market price paid for cat tle. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take LAX ATI VE BROMO quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.

w. iiKUVtS signature is on each box. 2oc. Notice to Contractors. Flans are now ready for estimates and bids on two sections of the Storage i Warehouse buildinjr for the J.

P. Taylor Henderson, M. andean be obtained from the Architect, Hill C. Linthicum, Durham, N. or J.

P. Taylor Hen derson, N. C. The right is reserved to reject any and all bid a. if.

P. Taylor Co. Resignation and Succession. Mr. J.

I. Miller has resigned as sec retary and treasurer of the Home Telephone Telegraph Company, which position he has held since 1889. This action was made necessary ow ing to his arduous duties with the J. P. Taylor Company, of which corporation he is also secretary and treas Mr.

Miller has performed his duties with the Telephone Company efficiently and accceptably and there is regret among his associates at his resignation. J. R. Teasrue. assistant and stenographer to General Manager F.

Toepleman.has been appointed to succeed Mr. Miller. He has been with the Telephone Company about five years and those who know the young man. feel- that in advancing him to the position of secretary-treasurer the trust has been confided to capa ble and safe hands. Galveston's Sea Wall makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands.

E. W. Goodloe, who resides on Datton in Waco, needs no sea rail lor safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. King's XewDiscorery For Consumption the past five years and it keeps me well and sale.

Before that time I had a cough which for years had been arrowing worse. Now it'a gone." Cures chronic Coughs, LaGrippe, Croup, Whooping Congh and prevents Pneu monia. Pleasant to take. Eyerr bottle guaranteed at Melville Dorsey 's drag store. Price 50c and $1.00.

Trial bottle free. nilR MOTTO- "i Square Deal for A. W. Gholson Co. Jewelers a.

rid Opticians. 4 tOtLtSTCH9 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Ksdislas bt Buy People. 6oldta Eaahk sad lumd Vigor. A. SMeifla for Constipation.

Indirection. IM and Kidney Troubles, Pimple. Krrimn. Impar Blood. Bad Breatn.

Biuirffima noire lm. aa4 Backache. It Rocky afooatain Tea la fa' lec rorm, sa cents a oox. ucram una Hollmtxs Dmcw Coxpaxt, UadiaoB, Wia ttLDE NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLf Henderson, VERY LOW PRICES. On Lime, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Frames, Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grates, JOHN B.

WATKINS. Torn Rowland says it's a girl lie smiles all over his face now. MeMsrs. M. II.

Stone and Roy Hoberson are in Richmond this week on a pleasure trip. Miss" Katie Tankersley of Baltimore, is visiting her brother, Mr. Chas. F. Tankersley.

Miss Annie Manningand her cousin, Mr. Ovid. Uenthall of Norfolk, are visiting relatives in Henderson this week. Mrs. Mary E.

with her two children left Sunday for a few days outing in Warren and Franklin counties. Mrs! J. Raper of Greensboro, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan, in this county, at present.

Mrs. W. E. Harwood and daughter, Miss Fannie, of Petersburg, are Mrs. A.

J. Cheek iu Henderson. Mr. W. S.

Parker and family return- id Friday from a pleasant sojourn the mountains of Western North Carolina. Mrs. II. II. Bass and little son, Master Hartvvell, went to Wrights-! ville last Thursday to spend three or four weeks.

Mr. 'John Skinner is baak at his post again as collector for the Citizens Bank, after a visit to Littleton, his uld home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nash of Greensboro, spent several days here during the past week with Dr.

and Mrs. Xash. Miss Emma Hood has returned to Washington after spending a few weeks here visiting her father, Col. W. II.

Hood. 5 Mr. Asa Hardee came home Saturday from Enfield where he" had been visitingat the home of his uncle, -Mr. June Hardee, for ten days. Mr.

Robert McMillan of Newport News, came Saturday to spend awhile with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McMillau, in the country. Miss Daisy McMillan of Vance county, passed through Henderson Monday on her way home from a pleas ant visit to friends in Warren county. Mr.

Gus Zollicoffer has so far recovered from his protracted sickness with fever, that he is able to be up about the room for a short while at a time. He v. Father Price of Raleigh, will here on Sunday next. Mass at 7 a. m.

in the rooms over the Southern Express office. Preaching in Cooper pera House at 5 p. m. Mr. A.

II. Taft, wife and two children of Greenville, N. are visiting Rev. and Mrs J. T.

B. Hoover.Mr. Taft is a leading merchant of Greenville. Mrs. Taft is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. In addition to handling the Columbia phonographs and records, II. S. Aronson has added a line of Victor, records and machines also. No finer talking machines made than these two leading machines.

Watermellon9 this season and-notwithstanding theexepssive rains they have been of fine flavor and demand ready sale being of those, brought to market weigh from 35 to 50 pounds, the largest weighing 5-t and 57 pounds. Mr. E. R. Haskins, teller ot the First Natinonal Bank, is taking a vacation this week, spending the time at his old home in Mecklenburg county, and at Chase City.

Mr. Frank Harris, is acting in his place and right well is he doing the honors. Miss BettiePittman returned home last night from a six weeks trip to Northern 'and New England points. She visiteCt her friend Miss Mabel Clark at her home in Norwich, taking in Boston and New York as side trips, and spent the time most pleasantly. Albert Stein, corner 5th and Broad streets, Richmond, offers the ladies a choice line of colored slippers to match their dresses, in blue, light blue, Alice blue, light green, lavender and pink in pumps, 6ailor ties, Gibson ties, at $1.25, and any other styles.

State width and sizes wanted. Mail orders will receive careful and prompt attention. Attention is called to the advertisements ot the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Comany, Winston-Salem, N.

which are printed iu this issue of the Gold Leaf. Their brands of tobaccos are. famous wherever good tobacco is chewed or smoked, and Schnapps and Reynolds' Sun-cured are eafiflvRTTinnfr tha favnritaa The quality is there and the price is raaouaDie. Mr.J. 0.

Ducker Monday to take a position with the wr Hardware Company, as manager. He is a capable hardware man and his new employers are fortunate securing bis services. Mr. Ducker lias been with the Watkins Hard ware ComDanv hero tnr enma won and has many-friends who regret his departure. Mr.

T. C. Womble of "urnam, succeeds Mr. Ducker. rorthe latest tTle in ianAt jy and silverware, see A.

W. GH0LS0N I Mr. Richard Jones returned today from Norfolk where he has been in a hospital sick with fever for several weeks. He. was taken sick about the time his mother was, and it was thought best to send him to the hos pital.

-Mrs. Jones, little Miss Bettie C. and Master Turner, who were sick also are out again. They did not have typhoid fever, but "slow" or luamriui, which nung on aDouc as long. Mr.

Wallace White, book-keeper for me ijurrougns-coieman company, is spenaing a lew days the country -1 i wim ins peopie. so mountain Dreezes diow and surging waves tnrow tneir spray about the old family roof-tree, but there is no more delightful spot anywhere to spend a season than with Capt. Wallace bite and his good wife and family whether the guest be one of their boys or other friend. Mr. and G.

L. Adams have returned home "from a visit of two weeks. in Wilmington, Southport and Greens boro. At Southport they were guests 4. I I I uuu M.re.

j. j. lxjugnnn. tapt. Longhlin has a private launch and no tiendersonite visits South- pore without explonnir the waters thereabout and beingconvinced of its superior advantages as a deep water harbor.

When the railroad gets to Southport its future will be assured. HAS STOOD THE TEST 35 YEARS. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what yon ore taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form.

No cure, no pay. 50c. Labor Omnia Vincet. Through the efforts Of the Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday-school of South Henderson M. E.

church, quite an improvement has been made. laeir little church has been nicely painted inside and out, and addi- huh io inis tney nave installed a church bell 950 pounds in weight- to summon worshipers to service. Eat one of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and you will not sujfer with indi gestion, bold by the Kerner-McNair Drug Company. Proposals for Public Building Sites. In addition to proposals for the sale of a site for a Federal building in Henderson, which will be opened in the office of the supervising architect at nashington on the 22nd.

pro posals will also be considered for sites for public buildings at Concord, Fay-etteville, High Point, Kinston, Salis bury and ashmgton. are not advised what sites have been offered for the Henderson building, but pro posals nave been put in lor at least two. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because she has them. If she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea she would have neither. Bright smiling face follows its use.

35 cento, Tea or Tablets. Parker's Two Drug Stores. A Texas Visitor. Mr. R.

Jeff Daniel of Atlanta Tex as, was here Saturdav on his wav home from a visit to relatives in Granville county. He was accom-pained by his wife and children and stopped over a short while with his brother, Mr. A. G. Daniel.

Mr. Dan iel is a native of Granville and was at one time register of deeds of the county. He went to Texas eeveral years ago and is prospering. He is engagedpnjthe wholesale grocery bus iness and is mayor of his town. Don't drag along with a dull, billions, heavy feeling.

Yon need a pill. Use DeWitts Lit tle Early Risers, tha famous little pills. Do not sicken or gripe, but results are sure. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Suits to Order.

B. S. Aronson gives notice that Mr. H. B.

Sturtevant, representing the Edward S. Rogers Company, tailors and, woolen merchants, Cleveland, Ohio, will be at his store Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 16, 17, and lo, to take orders for fall and winter clothes, for immediate or future delivery. Mr. Sturtevant carries a splendid line of fine woolens and worsteds for men's wear, and perfect fit and satisfaction is assured.

Mr. Aronson will be pleased to have his friends call and see these goods. Did maids would be scarce and hard to find, Could tbey be made see, How grace and beauty is combined By using Rocky Mountain Tea. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Music School.

I will open the fall term of my music school September 3rd. Terms a.oo a month as heretofore. Number of pupils limited to 30. Thanking my friends for their past patronage, I solicit their further favors in. the future.

MRS. D. D. McINTYRE. Family There was a reunion of the Hoover family at the home of Mr.

L. G.Twis- dale, son-in-law of Rev. J. T. B.

Hoover, near Middleburg, Friday at I which all the members were together for the first time in several years. Needless to say it was a most enjoyable occasion and a regular old fash ion country dinner waseerved by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. Twisdale, Rev. and Mrs. J. T.

B. Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. O. R.

Browne of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Taft and two children Greenville, N.

and Mr. F. H. I Hoover of the Isle of Pines, Cuba. YES! GRAPE TOBACCO is just a little aweeter than any of the so-called aun-cured plugs made to imitate CRAPE, end they are all imitations WHY? because that rich, sweet flavor f.i peculiar to the genuine Leaf, and we have been buying and manufacturing it for oyer fifty years.

IT IS MADE BY A FIRM THAT KNOWS HOW R. A. Patterson Tobacco Richmond, Va. Rlew Goods Arriving. Well, the new goods we bought last week are coming in every day.

Our purchase of Diamonds have arrived and are on display. Our stork of Watches, Jewelry, -Silverware, Diamonds and Optical goods will be complete in the next few days. If you want the latest styles and up-to-date goods, call on us. Gholson (Successors to High Co.) Jewelers and Opticians. New Barnes Clothing Store.

I Coal Pile Savings Bank Sounds rather queer, doesn't it? Many a householder burns up good money, winter after winter, that the Come in and look at my new line of CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED. Peck-Williamson Underfeed Furnace AH of the very latest styles and cuts. If you want a JULY OR AUGUST WEDDING SUIT YOU CAN GET IT AT MY STORE. all smoke and gases but gets cheapest grade coal as much heat most costly yields. That Saves i-2 ro 2-3 on Coal Bills who use the Underfeed most enthusiastic endorsers.

would save. Until the Underfeed plants, nobodv looked on coal economy. 9 Count 10. 1 .1 consumes from as the 'i Thousands are its soon pays Also a nice line of SHOES just received. HI Yours to please, 35 Lewis Barnes.

1 the money annually saved. It tor itselt. TOM SALE BT R. Browne.

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