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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAP -THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904 FALKNER-HOYLE. MR. A. VV. CHANDLER THE OLD RELIABLE MABEL PAIGE, "The Idol or the South," to Open a Three Nights Engagement at Cooper Opera House Monday, January nth.

ThecorainfTof winsome Mabel Paie and her ex-ellent company of come- Personal. Rev. Lewis Collins, of Dallas, has been the puest of his sister, Mrs. J. B.

Gary, for some days the first lime they had seen each other iu sixteen years. Mr. Collins is a prominent Presbyterian and zealous Sun-day-sehool worker, having been identified with the Sunday-school cause lonr time liefore he entered the ministrv.1' Mr. Collins preached in Well Fitted Up. Mr.

A Bohlinger. wEorecentl came here from Spring Valley, N. has opened a barber shop in the Whitten building, next to Browne Pearson, opposite Railroad Square. He has a first-class place, although not yet fitted up as it will be later. In connection with the barber shop are a couple of bath rooms with nice porcelain lined tubs supplied with both hot and cold water a feature alone that' will commend the place to popular patronage.

Mr. Bohlinger has been busv since he-onenpd nnd thru i ALL MM10S APPRECIATE Nature-s" Gift.from the Sunny South ShoHcns food because it-makes ealthful and delicious food. As a frying- and shor medium it has no equal. It is far superior to' lard or cookingr butter Cottolne is healthful because it is a product of nature, beinjj m. refined vegetable oil and choice beef suet We guarantee the purity.

Cottolene is also a clean product; fact that it comes in se: sealed tin pails insures this. Bulk lard, on the other hand, is open c'ieve all the dust -and odorsjm'aginable. Cottolene-cooked food is more digestible" than food made fro: lard, it makes food rich but not greasy food which any digest. If purity, and conomy appeal ask your grocer for Cottolene. 5 USE LESS.

Cottolene being richer than either lard or c-c butter, one-third less is required. "RRKP Send us a 2c stamo pay postafcs and well mail you a copy of our Home, Helps." edited by Mr. Rorer. which contain 500 choice Made only by THE N. FAlRBANK Choicest Stock of Fruit Trees In.

tlie Sou i) All the Most' Highly Improved, Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricot. Flgsan -Orttr- Strawberry, Blackberry, Dewberry and (Piel'lant) Morse Havlne for years been I he Larzegt "Wrld, we have now addpd a general Fruit a thoroughly exper.enceu nurseryman who linn devoted hia whole Hie to liunv Our Fruft Trees are grown on virein til never lxf ore planted iu iu! vifrorous, well rooted, warranted abnolutely fret? from nil diwase and i to 1: CONTINENTAL PLANT 0. VV. BLACKNALL, Pr KITTRELI N. C.

Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE OF THE TOWN VERY JOW PRICES Lt'm u-: JOHN B. ATKINS. TIh Christ visit ni vc nboHit nil ivtiirn Id tli-ir imtin's. st-lnftils Jim i vc liius of work Mr. I'j.

S. I( I killfil 7 iiKnitlis tM- ut-iliiiiU iNN) ounI. ami Miiks nt it lil to iiiojor In- orkff, ronsi.liM- Harry S.iml -i liu and W.i!-tT Ituss ivt iiriifd lioiiu to Norfolk iiiiiav aftt-r a pleasant of a week as at Capt. .1. T.

VA- Illore's. Sp-ial Weilin-stlay aftenioon matinee I iy tlie Maliel Taiize (impanv for tlie lieiieiit of the selioo chililreii. TIm' pl.iy, "CMnlerilia," will please them. pri. es.

Frank L. I'ayv ami two little "hods have returned from the Western part of, the State, after an a'bseiii-e of neveral weeks, spent at Statesville, l'ae's jJil lioine. anil elsewhere. Andrew Harris advertises to sell two certain lots, or parts of land at puhlie auction' to he highest bidder fopcash, on Monday. I-YluMiarv Nt h.

Set advert iseinent, i lsewhere particulars. Miss Mollie. Dunn announces she has moved next door to Mrs. Cojrhill's, on I'revkenridire street, hei-eshe invites her lady frien'dswho wish dress uiakinir done to call ami see her in filt ure. Iitlis Hateui.

the lit tie Syrian boy who accidentally shot himself in the jilloinen inflict in.ir a wound 'which came very near proving fat al, has recovered sufficient ly to be brought home from St. Vincent's Hospital, Norfolk. insurance carrietl by .1. II. Lassiter -C.

in Col. Henry Perry's Mii-ency has been Nettled, promply and sat isfact orily to all parties interest I. Hut that is1' a way the" companies by. Col. Perry have of doinir hiuii's.

Capt. Y. li. Sh art. Dr.

II. H. Uass nnd ('. have returned from a w-k's shooting expeilition in the Iast.erii of the State. They had a pleasant and successful trip a jile of ram though It js presumed that there are stiil a few ducks and -reese left in CurritU'-k.

"The Hajitisf Sumla v-si-hool chil-alren enjoyed a Christmas party Tuesday afternoon, the" old church beinr used for the purpose. That uijiht the l'resbyterians had a party in the army. It was pleasant oc-crision enjoyed alike Jy old and younjr. ThCpaiMTs and people" of Ualeiyrh. Jhiihain, (ireensboro.

Charlotte. Wilmington and elsewhere they've been throughout tlie Sta.te, speak in terms of praise of the Mattel Iaire Company. At Coojmt Opepa House for three mjrlits next week. leriimnr M)tidav, 11th. Mr.

D.C. Iiiirhliu ami family. Mrs. Wallet t. mother of Mrs.

Louirh-I'm, nnd Arthur K. Louhliu till left Tuesday for Cortlaml. N. Yv, which pla'ce tliey will make their home. Thev leave manv friends who while their departure wish theni well in their new fiome.

The report jif W. D. Burwcll, reas-tifer, showing: receipts and disbursements of the town of Henderson for Marriage of fir. Wesley Fa'kner and Miss Lois Hole Solemnized at the Home of the Bride's Father. Contributed.

Between 10 and 11 o'clock. December 20, 1.K)3. Mr Wesley Falkner, eldest son of Mr. Peter Falkner, was made happy by hearing in response to the question. "Will you take this man to be your lawful and wedded husband?" pronouiced by Rev.

J. A. Stradley, the officiating minister, the soft but Audible "I from Miss Lois Iloyie, daughter of Mr. A. C.

Hoyle. The attendants Miss May Shanks and Mr. Charlie Miss Eva llovle and Mr. Elijah Puckett. The bridge was attired in in white silk and lace.

Her hat was of black velvet, long white feathers and ribbon. She was the most beautiful bride the writer ever saw. The bride and groom stood under a festoon of running cedar, mistletoe and ferns, the darkened room being lighted with candles. JThe party then proceeded to Mr. Junius Belvin's.

where an elegant dinner awaited 'them. Mrs. Helviii and Miss Add ie Floyd received. Mrs. Be'lvin being dressed in black silk and Miss Floyd in garnet.

The dinner was served between the hours of three and four. At eight boiled custard and many kinds of fruits, candies and cakes were served as refreshments. At nine the ring was cut for. Mr. Will Adcock got the ring.

May he be? successful in winning tlie lady of his choice. Mr. Elijah Puckett the money. We hoje he will be happy with his wealth and not have to live alone. Mr.

Otis Falkner the thimble. May he be, a prosperous "old bachelor," if such be his lot. Miss Addio Floyd the key. We hope she will enjoy her trip and come back to us as she got away, a nice, sweet, amiable young lidy and loved by everyone. Miss May Shanks the needle.

As she is a' school teacher and the prophesy is that they are all ''old maids" anyway, we wish her a happy life and hope "she will not be a "crabbed old maid." The party dispersed at eleven, wishing for Mr. and Mrs. I-alkncr alornr. happy and useful life. V.R I EN I Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.

ThrreJs only one way to cure that1 is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustochian Tube. When this tubeTis inflamed you have a rumbling sound of imperfect hearing, nnd when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation is taken out and this iube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an fnflamed condition of the mucous services. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.

F. J. CHENY Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c.

Hall's Family Pills are the best. REMOVED. 1 have moved (from the E. G. Davis building) next to Mrs.

Cojrhill's. on Breck- enridge street, where I will be pleased to nave my former customers and lady friends call and see me in future. With the latest fashion plates and newest ideas in dress making, my lojgexperie ice in the business qu dines me 1 think, to serve them satisfactorily and to best ad vantage. Very respectfully. MISS MOLLIE DUNN." Phone.

18Q. COOPER OPERA ftOUSp B. 8. flRONSON, Manager. H3 NIGHTS, STARTING 11 MONDAY NIGHT, JflNjI THE IDOL OF THE SOUTH.

MABEL PfllGk, AND nEK UNEXCELLED COMPANY, Pt 1 11 nt In SCENIC PRODUCTIONS. MONDAY NIGHT. "The Princess of Patches" 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 Including The Marvelous HEUMIOX, The Craze of Paris. Seats Xow On Sale at the Eajcle Pharmary. POPULAR 25c, 35c and 50c; We Exterd Ovir TKaLiiks To a generous public for the kind and liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the year :190 Making it possible for ns to make the recent new ndditioim and -improvements to our etore.

aftd hoping by a utriet attention to buine8and carefully looking after the interest 01 our customer i merit their fullest confidence and patronage in future. With the compliments of the season, Gratefully yours. M. Dorsey O. R.

BROWNE, V. PESO Remodeling Defective Work a Specialty. Browne PRACTICAL imjU.m bkrs, steam and gas fp; All Kinds of Pump Work a. Attends the Cable Company's Banquet in Richmond and Responds to the Toast, I he Prodlja! Son." Those who know Mr. A.

W. Chandler know him to boa jroorl talker and' a successful piano salesman that is when he is expatiating upon the merits of the Cable pianos and they may not be surprised at his acquitting himself creditably as a speaker at the banquet, board responding to a toast. 1 he Cable Company, through their Richmond manajrer. Mr. J.

W. f'arley, trave banquet a few nurhtH ao to tlie salesmen in his terntorv. Ttie banquet was held at MHrphey 's Hotel in' Itichtuoiid and about one hundred salesmen were present. Mr, Chandler, who represents, tlie Cable company for Eastern North Carolina with headquarters at (Joldsboro, Ixv mr nione; the numlier. In its account of the ba'nnuet the Kii-hmond Tinifs-Dispntch had the tollowinjr.

pleasant reference to Mr, Chandler, who hasdemonstrnt-ed that he is one of the best ill the business A. WChati.ller and W. M. Hayrnell two of Corlev's nowerful nllies in Xortli Carolina, both men of considerable force of intellect well ns knowledire in their Iinsiiiens. paid tributeato their chief ami aavised the younger men with the clearness ami succinctness of trained and thoughtful teachers of men.

"Mr. Chandler, ho was. for a time. taken away from the Corley army by a wvai concern, tint who returned recently. wnt fjiven the foat.

"The l'rodial In the toast was Imried' every tra-e of me negotiations wtncti saw the (tenartiire and return of the hijjf North Carolinian. I he title or it was pat that for a lime Mr. Chaydler 'could hanllv iret himself but when did start he snoke strongly of the motives that brought film hack to the fold, the appreciation for i he kindliness. consiileratenesRand regard of his old nledired his hivaitv to him and hU cumpany forever and a lay. Of Mr.

Chandler one of the jrentle-nen said: "He can strinir'a match box with horse hair and sell it as a qWb musical inst rnnient." In rejily Mr. Chandler said that his success had been made ith the Cable Company not hocause he could exert unusual effort in his business, but Iiecause every lnsirument that was made by the Cable Company spoke better and more eloquently than he could ever hope to speak. lieueve it impossible to surpass theiake fi the Cable he said, and, theifore, I say that the man in the piano buwfc.vho wants to work his way up and under the best conditions should head his energies with my com- You Can Not Di't't't tlie coming from your own hon-. if you have Catarrh, hut vmir wif or trieirtlx cnn. Do not ilimrunt them by mih li rou hie.

Cw I'araramph It will relieve instant iy mel i-ure or moey For sale at tlie Kairle Pharmncv. A Prominent Young Attorney. We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Marvin Nash, of Koekv Mount. who has been here this week visitinjr his parents.

Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Nash.

Mr. Nash is a member of the Kocky Mbunt bar and is a vounir man of briht promise in the le-al profes- i j. i i khi. i in loriaiu ousiness-ar nome a used him to make his stay s'horter than he wished but he promises to come ara in. To Cure a Cold in One Day ISromoQuinine 'ablets.

arnsripHtM retuml the money if it fails to i I W. iv.v.,f tffniintx is each box. WANTED A few table boarders on and after Jan. 1st. MRS.

W. II. WESTER. Married. At the residence of Mr.

Melville Minter, at the Henderson Cotton Mills, Decerning Rev.J.T. H. Hoover. Mr. Frank Lanier a-ndMiss Lottie Murray.

The attendants were Mr. W. D. Lamrsrton and Miss lda Lambuth; Mr. E.

Lanrstoii and Miss Martha Overton; Mr. (iebrjre Lowry anl Miss lola Lanstqn; Mr. Will Raines ami Miss Pearl Kiniht. 'FtVlU'K," a reaily-to-wryesi Jeady-to-di-XeKt, ilelightfiil food, brings h'e iii'lepemlent Htrengtti that eomen of health. Wear theAronson Shoe and make your feet glad.

Marrying and Giying in Marriage. Register of Detls Edwards informs the (iui.ii Leaf that he issued ol marriage licenses durlnjrthe month of DtN-ember and it was not a very rood season, for marryine; either, hp thinks. Vance is a 'small county and times are.hard.lo say nothinabout saving: up money for Christmiis, but it occurs to ns that this is a pretty rood record for one month, all things considered. Fewer (lallons; Wears "The red headed man" is now ready for Jiusiness and will be glad to wi; you-when'you want a shave, haircut or bath. Next to Rrowne Pearson, the plumbers, opposite Railroad Square.

Wintry Weather. Tlie weather for the past week Jias lnerileeidedly the coldest of the season. Tuesdav morning the ther mometer was down tt 12 degrees iiiwiim ivi i Mini ii iirro abwvo Th wjw co(i vstmav inorninir it Wlls la. These -figures wegvt from Mr. Enoch Powell, the official weather observer at this station.

The weather has moderated fco.mewlmt and this morninjr tjie i'ronnd is coveml with snowfthe indications that there will be more U'fore it is done. A BAD HEAD Is one that is all "stopped up" with a cold. You cannot breathe freely; your throat is sore; your chest in tight. Paracampb will relieve such conditions instantly. It never fails and has saved thousands from Pneumonia.

Get a bottle today. ForsaleatTbe Eagle Pharmacy. Watch Hight Co window. Changed daily. Spent Part of the Holidays Here.

Mr. O. Shell, of Dunn returned home last week after spending the holidays in Henderson and at his old borne in Warreiiton visiting relatives and enjoyinr himself with pin and dors Kimrtinir aneiu. lie was ac- eomuanied bv his mother and brot her. Mr.

T. B. Shell. Mr. Shell is a son of the late Capt.

0. P. Shell, of Warrentoi and brother of Mr. Ollie Shell, of Henderson. He is a staunch Methodist but strotnr in his condem nation of Dr.

Bassett's recent utter- nnees on the neirro question and out spoken in his disapproval of the action of the trustees of Trinity College in retaining him as a member of the 11- Laihcns your life ning la roly re- heg can or.g 1 i i ark rA- 1 COMPANY. Dept 6 1 6 Chicago. Raspberry Plants, Asparagi Redlsh, etc. Shlnners of Strawberry if Tree Department under "buru- Hcanrli HENDERSC N. 'I'hone- FOR fi se frice yu ni this is the way FJrniU 3 AND THE 0( Peaeso Furniti A( vsi i j'r it 'JSC 9 i mm Tins, singers and dancers, to Cooper peni House for three bejnn- nYuir Monday, 11, will lie bailed win i deliht by the many theatre proer here who, have already seen Miss Paijre, and also those to whom her name is familiar by her jrreafc reputation in the South.

Nearly thirteen years ao "Little Mabel," as she was known then, appeared in HendfrsoN as "Little Lord Fauntle-roy." At that time she was conceded to be the most talented child actress in America-, ami now she returns to us after a number of years spent in captiuin theatre roers in all the larire cities of the North and South, and although hardly out of her teens, MISS MAREL PAIGE. has made for herself a reputation of which many an older actress might feel proud. On Monday night ''The Princees of Patches" will be presented as an opening bill, following with "Our Young Minister' on Tuesday niyht. Wednesday matinee "Cindorilla" will be presented? concluding the engagement Wednesday night with "Tennessee's Pardner." The vaudeville acts, which will be seen at each performance, include The Marvelous Hermion, is the latest Parisian Sensation. Hynman and De Trace.

Ben Turpin, the original "Happy of New York Journal fame, and others. An entire carload of magnificent scenerv and electrical equipment-is carried complete without which it wouhlbe impossible to present the scenic productions of which Miss Paige is making a feature this season. The prices will range from 2 to 50 cents, heats can now be secured at The Eagle Pharmacv. Just One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills 1h3 microbe which tickles the mucus membrane, causing the cough and at the same te clears the phlegm, araws out me inflammation and Heals and soothes the affected parts.

One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. A Good Record! Last iVidav, January 1st, Mr. C.

If. Beckham, rural mall carrier on Route, No. 1, finished up two years' service with a record of not having lost a single day. The first Rural Delivery was established in Vance county January 1st, 1001. Three routes were started out from Hender son.

C. B. Beckham, T. H. Hight and P.

L. D. Hester being appointed car riers, i hese men have served with great faithfulnessand tidelitv and are still paying their regular visits to patrons ah mg their respectiye routes. Another route has been established since with E. W.

Watkins ns carrier' while still another goes out from Kit-trell. And still there is demand for others, a demand which it is hoped will tie supplied in the near future. More ma-il was handled during the month of December than has ever been handled in any one month previous since the service was estab lished. A Very Close Call. '-I stuck to my engine, although every joint acliet nr.d every nerve was racked with writes C.

W. Bellamy, a locomotice fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without. any appetite and all run Aa I was about to give up. I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak.

sickly, run down-people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by M. Dorsey, druggist. Price 50 cents.

Jurors for February Court. Following is.tlie list of jurors drawn by the County Commissioners at their meeting Monday: FIItST WEEK. J. L. Stone, B.

M. HoMen, Hamilton Stewart. W. T. Cheatham.

J. F. White, J. A. Kellv, J.

B. Wester. E.O. Tavlor, W. W.

Currin, W. H. Wade, C. A. Lewis, B.

F. Harrises, S. Poy-thress, Robert Bunn, J. HifKParharu, Robert Burroughs' James A. Rovd, A.A.Abbott.

J. C. Short. James H. Fuller, C.

C. Woodlief, J. B. Owen, T. A.

Steed. W. M. Ellis, E. S.

Glover, Edwin Stephens, J. A. T. Shot well, I). L.

Woody, W. E. Ross, N. G. Knott, 11.

II. Southerbind. Frank Wortham, W.C. Hight. I.

C. Rowland. 0. B. Ellinor, and Luther Champion.

Last named colored: SECOND WEEK. W. II. Parrish, E. A.

Fullr, E. J. Green, J. C. Edwards, L.

R. Gooch, B. B. Moss, C. M.

Crow, Jas. S.Davis, Clinton Edwards, J.F. Coghill. Lewis Clavton. J.

O. Staiuback, S. F. Cog-hill. T.

T. Marrow, B. Taylor, Charles Davis, J. L. Wilson, J.

L. Rowland. CASTOR I A For Infants andf Children. Tlie Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of iff i 0 I 7 Home Office: Portsmouth, Va. the Presbyterian church Sunday morninjr and those who heard him were -edified and instructed, by his discourse.

You Know NVhat You Are Taking When tou take Orove's asteless Chill Toiec beeanse the formula is plainly prijted ori every fMjttle showing that it is simply Tron and Ouinine in a tasteless form. No No Pay. 50e. Notice of Application for Pardon. Notice is oiven" by ndvertisement published in this iinier that applica tion will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of ictor Ililliard, convicted of lam-ny at the February, 11)02, term of Warren Superior Court and sentenced to the oeiiitentiarv for a term' of five vears." This was the case iu which Ililliard was charged with stealintr a horse and from li.

J.i bouther land. The first trial held here, was a mistrial and the case was moved to Warren county, resulting in a conviction and sentence as above stated. FOUNTAIN PENS. The George S. Parker and Paul 1.

Wirt Fountain Pens, at ililit too well known tgr need liny farther advertising ihan to know they are in the city. We have a good assortment. A hint to the wise suUieient. -Hight GH Co. Does This Mean You? We do not make a practice of re-mindinr folks of their indebtedness to throu-h the columns of the paper, but if you know yourself to b-indebted 'eirfier on subscription or advertising: account you are resM-ct- fully iiiformevf that a settlement is order.

We are roiny: to revise our books and some names on there are froin: t'o come off unless there is an early reckoning with the eash receiver. And then they will have to reckon with a lawyer or. collectinjr A agency. need money to run our busmess just like other people and must have what is due us. lUU HEAR? DO NOT NEGLECT A slight cold in the head or chest, ft may lea'd into Pneumonin or Consumption.

Para- camph will relieve suh troublp instantly. You simply apply freely und rub in ell. It is mother's remedy. For sale at The hajile Pharmacy. -4 A Compliment to Mrs.

W. S. Parker. The Gold Leaf notes with pleasure that Mrs. W.

S. Parker, of Header- i i son, lias -neen eiecreo neffent inr North Carolina iiA'the Confederate Museum' at Kichnniid. The elect'ion was made at a meetjiifr. of the Con federate Memorial Literary Society recently held. In thus complimentinr Mrs.

Parker the Society has honored itself. The selection is an eminently fit and worthy one. It is irratjfvinar to see it stated in this connection that the work of the North Carolina Boom is in a prosper ous condition. A Veat-Poclcet Doctor. Never in the way, no trouble to carry, easy to take, pleasant and never failing results are De Witt's Little Early Kisers.

A vial of these little pills in the vest-pocket is a cerjain jfuarantee against -headache, biliousness, torpidliver and all of the ills resulting from constipation. They tome and strengthen the liver. Sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. Dispensary Operjed. The dispensary bean business last Friday, January 1st.

Mr. J. S. Bur-well is manae-er, O. S.

Faulkner, as sistant, (clerk) and Thos. S. Eaton, colored, bottle filler and package labeler, Thev are located in the 0'Neil Block and are well fixed for business with a rood stock. Trade has been a little slack so fur but when the supplv laid by from the closin- sales of the saloons is exhausted it is believed that business will pick up. In the mean time those who have the price can jret it No credit ness is done.

And in this the busi-town indi- has the advantage over the vidual saloon keeper. A Common Thing With older people is Rheumatism. Sharp deep pains that hurt from morning till night. Paracamph relieves Rheumatism instantly, Iiecause it opens the pores, induces sweating, removes congestion and draws out all Fever and Inflammation. Yonr money back if you are not satisfied.

Try it to-day. For sale at Eagle Pharmary. Grow Fruit. A man plants an orchard for a lifetime. I He cannot be too careful in seeing that he has the best kinds pf fruit and that his trees are true to name.

He cannot afford to take risks; to buy one thing and get another; to buy a good variety of apples, peaches or pears, and have' the tree to turn out to be a different or worthless vnrietv. He takes this risk "when he deals with men he does know. The Continental Plant N. (O. W.

niackhall. president) a well known and thoroughly reliable honie con cern, now ofler through their agents to our people the choicest line of all kinds of nursery stock. Deal with home people whom you know and who guar'aiMee everything they sell. See their advertisement elsewhere in this paper. What's In a MV.me? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve.

E. IX-Witt of Chicago, discovered sonn years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for.Piles. For. blind, bleeding, itching and protruding Piles, eczema, cnts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases De Witt's Salve has no equal. This has grven rise to numerous "worthless counterfeits.

Ask for De Witt's the genuine. Sold at Pnrker Two Dtug Stores. WANTED. KNITTING MILL, OPERATIVES. We are now ready to take on more operatives at the Balfron Knitti Mills, and want to begin work -with a full force the first of.January.

Persons who wish employment in the mills should -call on or aaaress General Manager. TINNING. 5 GUTTERING. R.oofsR.epeLirel Painted. Promptly.

Welkins Hardware Co. Patronage Solicited. who have tried him say he is a splendid shaver and a good hair cutter. He has been at the business a long ume and is an expert in his line. Mr.

Bohlinger's place will be called the Henderson Barber Parlor, while he will be known as "the red headed man," nature having bestowed that trade mark upon him. Change in Schedule. Mr. E. B.

Brady, agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railwav. fnrn the Gold Leaf with the following changes in the schedule of trains ef- iecnve ountiay, January. lOtlh The Florida Limited will be put on again, operating from New York to Jacksonville and St. Augustine. This train is composed exclusively of new and up-to-date Pullman equipment eonsistinjrof dining car, double drawing room sleeping cars-, compartment and observation car, mak-inr fast, time between these points Leaves New York daily at 12:55 p.

arriving at Jacksonville 1:50 the next day, and St. Augustine 2:80. Leave St. Augustine 12:10 p. Jacksonville 1:10 p.

arriving in New Y'ork 4:15 p. the day following. There wiil be slight changes in the schedule of 0G and 27, day trains, and 50 and 57. night but none in the regular local day trains. 38 and 41.

27, Southbound, will arrive at 5:18 instead of as heretofore; GG will arrive at 1 instead of 1:10 as formerly. There will be no change in the other day trains. No. 57. niirht train.

Southbound' will arrive at 2:25 a. instead of as heretofore a slight change. No. 50, Northbound, will arrive at 2:48 a. instead of 2:58 a change of 10 minutes earlier.

YourTaotes FOR. 1903 Might have been paid earlier. They must be pa.id now. Better settle at once and eave trouble and cost to yourself. THAD MANNING.

Town Tax Collector. Henderson Barber Parlor A. B0HLIN0ER, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS AND UP-TO-DflTfc LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTINC1 A SPECIALTY.1- 10 cents with Bay 15 20 HAIR CUTTING 20 Hot and Cold Baths at All Hours, 35c. 5 for $1.00.

OPPOSITE RAILROAD SQUARE. Next to Browne Pearson Whitten Building Notice of Application for Pardon STATE OF NORTH Vanx-e County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Application will be made to the ovprnor of North Carolina for the pardon of Victor Hilliard, coaTicted at the February, 1902, term of Warren Superior Court fof the crime of larceny, and Rentenced to the penitentiary for a term of fi ve yea rs. ibis January 6, 1004. R.

D. PASCHALL. WE MOVE NEXT DOOR. THAT IS WHY WE ARE WEARING "THE SMJLE THAT DOES NOT WEAR OFF." YOU WEAR ARONSON'S" SHOES AND CLOTHING, AD SAVE MONEY BWHILE YOU ARE WEARING THEM. COME AND SEE US.

B. S. AEONSON NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE powers of sale conferred upon the undersigned Trustee, contained in a Deed iu Trust, executed by Erornnis Malone'and wife, Caroline Malone, on the 9th day of February. 1W88, and recorded in Book 14, on Pages 12 and 13, in the Register's office for Vance County, default having been made in the payment of the 'debt therein mentioned and seenred, at the request of the holder of said indebtedness I shaU sell fop cash, at theCourt House door in Henderson, on HOBDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1004, The land conveyed to me in said Deed in Trust, Two lots or tracts, as follows: 1st.

A tract of one acre bounded as follows? Begin at a stake 10 feet West of the middle of the Ridge Path (now a public road) and 18 poles distant from stone and Post Oak, oh A O. Jones' corner on said run thence North 80. West 10 P. to stone; thence North 14, West 16 to a stone; thence South 80 East 10 P. to a stone on Ridge Path: thence along Path South 14 East, 10 P.

to the beginning: 2nd. Beginning at 2 Sweet Gums on 'the old run of Crooked Run Creek, John G. Jones' corner, thence down said old run (it meanders North 42Vfc P. to two willows; thepefe West 22 to a stone J. G.

Jones' corner, thence North 1 East P. to a stone; thence West 16 P. to R. E. Yonng's in Jones line; thence North 35 P.

to a pine Mrs. Simpson's corner in R. E. Young's line: thence East 118 P. to a Hickp'ry in Mrs.

Simpson's line; thence South iy West 60 P. to 3 Sweet Gums; thence South 37 West 43 P. to a stone in Jones' line'rthence North H9M West 40, P. to the beginning, containing 55 acres, same being land bought of L. R.

Gooch 9th February. and on- which said alone resided at time of his death. ANDREW J. I Trustee. Henderson, N.

Jan. 6th. 1904. -A Full Stock of- FLOORING. CEILING and SHINGLES For sale at a close profit.

Tongue and groove ceiling 1.00. and upwards. L. BLACKBALL. Klttr.lLN.

C. ns Flak A. T. BARNE5' urn i 2 'i 7V 1 1 Ti'Y Whpn ou get the VV llClI SUDDOse that suppose is made for A. T.

BARNRS six months, endiue; December 2Uth, ris made to the Hoard of is published elsewherel It was handed Into be printed last wetk bul could not receive attention tfien. BIG FURNITURE H0USI The Riard of Cojunty Commission ers met rerular monthly sssion Monday, all the niomlHTs lH'inr press ent. "Outside of the routine business n. i mur of camel lh.re them except drawin- 1 die jury for I'ebruarv term of court. 1 he list of jurors for both weeks of the term is publislied elsewhere.

F.itr.i i en ti.iii.At' Shake into your slion Allen's Foot-Kaw a Iiowiler. It cures Chilblains. Frostbites, lamp. Sweating. Swollen Foot.

At all Drug-givtx unit Shoe- Stores, nti-iveil a tiii-e line of high ent fflorB low cut prij-f. For men nml women. 11 TIIO Was Formerly a Henderson Man. Mr. Wnfson who was loser by the burnine; tit Ctrtqier Watson's ware-hous in Wilson Satnnfay night, is Afr.

R. P. Warson, formerly of Henderson brrktlKH -F Ir.s -I Alderman and the WatsotTl The buildino; was valued at G.o(H), with uisuruince at Stock Their loss above insiH-ance is put at 3,000. Tle-y had a line pair of horses, burned nleor IS BEAUTY ONLY SKIN DEEP? Ueauty is onlv pkin ihji. tut th forces that create beauty are as deep as tlie-Uin-tnin from which they flow, when the Blood is ehargeil with itupiirities Beauty disappears, when the Rlood is pure Beauty blossoms in fa.e ami form.

ltdml- Lirer tabids keeps the LiXer healthy and the Bowejs reg-nlar, prevent the blood becoming adeed with bile and vst matter, make he slin lear, eyes bright aad beauty more than ik'n UULKPUAUX1CV. I (. CVIRG I IA-CA it 0 LI MA; n. faculty..

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