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THE HENDEllSO.N GOLD LEAF -THURSDAY, FEBRUARY-9, 1905. CCOSCQCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCOO Will Remain in North Carolina. i ooooooooooooooocooooxooo Stricken With Paralysis. Mr. John S.

Ellis suffered a stntke of paralysis at the liomeof hisbroth- SB Jl () () () orr LAMsmm, nr. p. vinamu, a. r. fiaci, 7CTlraaloata.

Caaaae. In addition to its ordinary available asset? this bank is til fortified, rail in Capital HiirpJ" I'lnliviilwl Profits er, Mr. V. Ullis, in this place Tn day night and has since been in acrir- ical condition. He came to Hender son nlxut two weeks ago from Golds-, boro when4 he had but rwntly un' drgone an ojieratioii.

Mr. "Ellis health has not been good for some time and he had to Hrni. I.U ih5- tion at the iartorougii Raleigh on that account. is morewidelv morewidelv known to fthe traveling. ubhc and people who frequent Ral- Liability of 100000 S.tMirity Over and Above All Other eigb than John Ellis-and ho man is B'it 1 Vr 1 ment in some of the large cities to more popuhir with those who housP8 everv niht a fact him.

lor twenty odd years he. was 7T iV ldVb which for itself. OF ilEKDEHGOrJ, N. Will Open for Business FEBRUARY ISTii, 1005. Its Motto Will lie Ssfcty, Accuracy, Courtesy.

The NATIONAL BANK wanta and eolicta your patronage. Call to see or write as. Your to serve, S. T. PEACE, Cashier.

Upon this ba-is of security we ask the patron-aire of the public. The (EutfuzGGDG EjocdCsj, Of Henderson, N. C. 0 AGSOCCOCCCCCCCr'''X VU- ww- wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwv- oooooooowooooxoooookx THE SECURITY LIFE As a tais a AND AIUIUITY COMPANY a a a ti a cierK at tne zarojrougn. ana one oi tha of wna hi, i a i i i a cordial handshake and genial smile, and the kindlv attentions he alwavs paid to guests.

The announcement ri- -T- i mi i. of his critn al condition will be pain- ful news to his hosts of friends nil over North Carolina, and elsewhere. riany Children are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, break np Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishness, Headache. 8tomscb Troubles, Teething Disorders, and Destroy Worms.

At all Druginsta, 25c Sample mailed free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeBoy, N. Y. Remember our Mammoth" Sweeninir Sale closes positively Saturday, Feb.

18. If you can't come order by mail or phone as. pay express charges one way. Your credit ia pood with us. KAPLON ALLEN.

Oxford, N.C Wood's Descriptive Seed Catalogue. We are in receipt of the 25th anni- Versarv numlr of Wood's descriotive aj-a. s-ca uiv iA3 aiiu uiuc sva lie aa aas i uuu f-ua uij ivi a mj vv7 ma i.ii7 publications of its kind issued by T. w. Wood Sons, Richmond.

it is handsomely gotten up and is full of interesting and valuable information to the farmer and gardener. i i I HIGH CLASS ATTRACTION. Th manTw.nsat the Races Which wooper upera nus NxtTudy EvnIftg-Comes High ly Recommended. The newspapers and opera house nianagvrs are very generous in their praise of the Lrman Twins at the R.iiuu 'ur himself fortunate in securing iUbSZj SibTlE lEC 1, 1 t. speaks This funny play inch t.

I wnny.plaj includes one of the strongest easts to-day in musical Ai:" v. lV lhX 't Jll nf7 Jt i I a oundauce oi sweet music and clever dancin with a ho8? a i ny comedians and numerous novel ties and effects original with this attraction, go to make up one of the most pleasing entertainment sto-dav before tlie public. The beautiful electrical effects together with the sweet singing and graceful dances which are seen at ev-ery turn make this attraction super- ior to any of it's class. Always Liberal to Churches. Every church will be given a liberal quantity of L.

M. Paint. Call tor it. Four gallons Longman Martinet Li U. Paint mixed with 3 gallons linseed oik will Daint a honse.

Mr. W.B. Barr, Charleston, W.Va., writes: block with L. M. StPds ont thong.h.

wears ana cover use gold Don't pay 1.50 a gallon for linseed oil, which you do in ready-for-use paint. Buy oil fresh from the barrel at 60c per gallon and mix it with L. M. It makes paint cost about 1.20 per gallon. Sold by Melville Dorsey.

I'll meet nt Tiie Races, Cooper Opra. House, Tuesday evening, Feb. 14th Call and see the nice line of crockery-ware just received at H.TH0MAS0N. Wanted! 100 quarry men and drillers wanted. Steady work for two years to good men.

pplv to ROWAN GRANITE Granite Quarry, N. C. (JLU LIIVc, LtuAL ncscnic. GUARANTY CAPITAL, $100,000.00 Deposited With Insurance Commissioner of North Carolina. Home Office, Greensboro, N.

C. In addition to our special line of policies providing ffarmntasi Ufa lacaota tm the Besx-rirlary avwd ie -Urn IwsMrerf 1m I4 pge, we write alt ths standard policies. We solicit your patronage on the merits of our policies. Can save yoa money and gire yon as safe protection as any company. VHm list tmm-m tm mmr lsvhlllll tfesua mm a.141 cMlem.

We have not only the absolute safety in a legal reserve rate, but in addition we have 9100,000.00 deposited with the Insurance Commissioner of North Carolina to guarantee all policies. J.VAN LINDLEY, President; P.II.nANES,Yic-President; R.E.F0RSTER. Actuary; LEE H. BATTLE, Treasurer, G. A.

GRIMSLEY, Secretary end-Manager Agents. A. M. POTTER, District Superintendent. Henderson, N.

i 0000000000000000000X000 Absolutely ITree Wood's prize medal tested seeds were Afl pfbmises made in ouradvertise-awardfHl gold melal at Pans Expo- ment8 carriel out at our counters, sit ion in 1900 and grand prize (thej KAPLON ALLEN highest award given) St. I amis Ex-! Oxford position in i'jim. copyi oou seed cataloirue will be mailevl free on renust. rite for it, and special list oF farm seeds. It makes no difference how many medicines hare failed to cure you, if you are troubled with headache, constipation, kidney or liver troubles, Hollister's -Rocky M.ouutain Tea will make you well.

Parker's Two Drug Stores. Read our ads. an3 what the News a nd about Vinol. Parker's Two Drug Stores. Any of the handsome pictures and jmocos of cut glass on display.

We arc buyinjj- these valuables from. the largest concern in America and get th -m at astonishing low figures. We add not one ienny of cost to them and give them to you absolutely free lor your cash checks. This is no new pjan, nor did we originate it. There are thousands of merchants in the cities using this plan or system.

S. Watkiris, of this city, has operated it for years. We are usin- a N. C. R.

ITachine that prints the checks when you make a CASH pur chase. People haviny jroods Charged Do Not Set i Cbeck. Our prices are the lowest, and the same to cash and credit customers. The reatr- check is for the one hat pays cash saving time and; tr. lib1 post Robt.

B. Powell, FAICT GROCERIES, Henderson, N. C. A O. 00 0 62 JAN.

25. Save Cash Coupons and get i Free Valuable Premiums On Display at Our Store. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Henderson's New Banking Institution Will Begin Business Wednesday, Feb. 15th Everything About R-ady for Opening.

Attention railed to tlie opening announcement of Henderson' new bankinir institution, tlie First N'i- tionnl Uanfc, which appears elsewhere in this paper. With a eanital of 50,000.00, competent officials and stamped with the approval of the United States govenunent, it starts out one of the solid banking iustitn- tions of the State. Jlr. Samnel R. Harris, the president, is one of Henderson's best business I men and understands the wants and I needs of the people.

Mr. S. T. Peace. I the cashier, has held positions in a iDcaw hnntr.

a nnvntn ti L- nnri I Savings Bank and Trust Company, an(J comes to us with exceptional eu- dorsements as a talented young bajk offi.er, with years of exteriice and well up dn banking. The dim-tors are all men of high character and ex cellent business qualifications and have sworn to support the laws and regulationsofaNationalBank. Upon such a basis and with a good outlook we may expect the best results from our Batik. The Gold Leaf trusts that he welcome given to Mr. Peace and the patronage accorded to the First National Bank of Henderson will lie such as to bring other business men and Induce other capital to seek in vest ment In our prosperous nd grow ing town.

A Guaranteed Cure for Pile. Itchinir. Blind. Bleedinir or Protrndinir DrasHrist refand ilomt if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any ease, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease ana rest, sue if your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine St.

Louis. Mo. Eagle Pharmacy Prescrip tion Files. I hnve bought the prescription files of the Eagle Pharmacy andean fill all num bers on same. Carefulness and accuracy observed and only the best and purest drugs employed in our prescription, work.

MELVILLE DOliSLY. Our Mammoth Slashing! Sale is strictlv legitimate, and no fake. All goods are marked down in plain fig ures ONE PRICE TO ALiIj. KAPLON ALLEN, Oxford, N. C.

The family medicine in thousands of bstees for 52 years Dr. Thacher'a Liver and Blood Syru Powhatan Chemical Company's High Grade Fertilizers. Attention is called to the advertisement of the Powhatan Chemical Company, Richmond, manufac turers of fertilizers, wnicn appears in this paper. These poods are sold in Henderson Dy tne uur-roughs-Coleman Company. A number of brands, adapted to different crops, are offered with the assurance that they nil every aemano oia complete fertilizer.

Tn a statement to their customers and consumers the Powhatan Chemical Company say: The increasing volume of business, from your liberal patronage, justifies us in the belief that our earnest endeavor to supply the consumer with stictly high-class fertilizers, has been generally appreciated, and we beg to assure our patrons that it will be the steadfast policy of this Company to merit a continuance of their confidence by maintaining the high standard of our product. With a complete modern equipment, we manufacture in our own plant from only the best materials every brand that we offer for sale, and we ask for our goods only a fair test in the field beside any brands of similar class and analysis. A Certain Cure for Chilblains. Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a Ejwder. It cures Chilblains, Frostbite, amp, Sweating.

Swollen Feet. At all Drug gists and Bnoe chores, zoc. Meet me at The Races, Cooper Opera House, Tuesday evening, Feb. 14th. Worth One Dollar.

The rebate check in my advertisement in the Gold Leaf next week will be worth its face as a rebate check. Cot it out and brine to store. ROBERT B. POWELL. Beautiful pictorial Calendar With the compliments of the pub lishers we have received a copy of he new Resinol Art Calendar for 1905 one of the most beautiful calendars ever issued.

Six sheets of heavy enameled paper contain on one side six beautiful color designs of babies and children, while on the reverse sides are drawings depicting child life, with spaces for the notation, of babys "sayings and doings." It is a work of art that will delight a mother's heart. Sent postpaid by the Resinol Chemical Company of Baltimore, for two wrappers from Resinol Soap, or one wrapper and 15 cents; or for 41) rents a calendar and a cake of Resinol Soap will be sent. THE rOUR ciDiu-ai lieconicr. It is significant of murh that Mr. C.

Poo, editor of the Progressive Farmer, has declined a flattering offer to remain in North Girolina. His offer was from NVw York, from one of the alilet maizmes Dtllilishen in the world, and would have associated him with the leaders of American thought. The fact that he decides to reject such an onportunitv as this. coupleil as it was with a largersalarv man mignt reasonably lie expected -m a hi onn I'arounn. is, we sav, signin A.

1 tarn oi mucn. it signines lor one thing that the hour has struck when a young man can see more worth his while in North Carolina than in New York. Not manv of our vounir men are likely to be tempted as Mr. Poe has been; but if any one shall, he will remember Mr. 1'oe example.

We propose that the farmers of Carolina hall vindicate Mr. Poe's decision by rallying to his en deavors to make the Progressive Farmer the foremost fanner's paper no I 1 1 txo iii is cieu uuw iiih esi in ine Southern States: Every farmer in the State and the South ought to read his paper. Fraud Exposed. A few counterfeiters have lately been mak ing and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs, colds, and other thereby defraud ing the public.

This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit thro' stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease for over 35 years. A sure protection to you is our name on the wrapper. Look for it on all Dr. King's, or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere imitations, H. E.

BUCKLEN Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Canada. 8old by Melville Dorsey, druargist. MORTGAGE SALE Of Real Estate at Middlcburg, N. C. VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE EXE- eoted to V.

H. i'arrish and wife. yth day of Aujrnst.TOOl, by C. A. Kopc and wife, Annie iiow, to (tecure tvrtain notes tbcrt-in mentioned.

(Maid morteraa-f r-eijrilrtl in Book 0, Tno 705, in offii- of Ieristr ot DceUs oi' VancK County) I ttball, ou Monday, Feb. 13th, 1905, at the Courthouse door, in the the town of HendereoD. wll to the hiirheBt bidder for cash tbo property described in the said mortsfBire, to-wit: One Loose and lot in town of Middleburg, N. known as the C. A.

Rose lot, containing about one acre, and bounded by Jackson avenue, lands of Green Twisdale. J. K. Plummer and others. Time ol eale.

12m. This Jan. fth. 1905- W. H.

PARRISH AND WIFE, Mortgagees. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Adopted by the King's Dauzh'erso the Death of Mrs Sallle A. Kittrell. Whereas. It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from her earthly labors our beloved sister Mrs.

S. A. Kittrell, therefore lie it Resolve. That while we bow in humble submission to the will of our divine Father, yet we realize that individually and as a Circle, we have snstained a deep bereavement in the death of this gentle, sweet-spirited sister, passing as she did. those tender.

Christian graces so prominent throughout her life. Her work is done, her mission eaded, she has entered npon that rest where no sorrow comes, no tears are shed; that rest, so sweet, so blissful, so full of grandeur and glory. i 2nd. That we tender the bereaved farai ily our sincere sympathy and earnestly prny that the home group about her bedside on the morning of Dec. 17th maybe grouped again never to be separated in our Father's House.

3rd. That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the rainnteV of our Circle, also sent to the Bereaved fhmily, and to the Iiolh Leaf for publication. WILLIAM P. SHAW,) MRS. MILS.

IS. DAVID Y. COOPER, Jc I.C, ROWLAND. Grave Troub'e se-n It needs but little forefrijrbt to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medu-ine for your disease, as Mrs. John A.

Young, of Clay, N. did. She says: "I had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long tipie, but in Electric Bitters I found just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guar antee by Melville Dorsey, druggist, at 50c bottle.

ru roeH ou Hfc The BflC(ig Cooper fin-ra Hnse. Tuesdav eveoiujr, Feb. 14th. Whm fM Wmmi FLOWERS Far Funerals, Reception and Wedding, Leave yonr orderi with me oraend direct to lUStelnmetz, Raleigh, M. CU, and tbey will receive prompt attention, at the lowest market price.

D. W. HARDEE, Henderson, N. i -i i ml pH JaysrasxsmTig 4 wwy UUIO and as follow: () 1100,000 15,000 10,000 I Assets .225,000 i Personal. We had a call last week from Mr W.

B. Hawkins, the popular traveling representative in this territory of H. E. Bucklen A Chicago. Ill manuacturers of the well known pro prietary remedies Dr.

King's NewDi-eovery for Consumption. Electric Hitters. Bueklen'M Arnica Salve, Dr. King's New Life Pills, etc. He was accompanied by Mr 8.

G. Hemry, general agent of the BiM-klen reorU their business being to see the trade here and renew advertising contract with the Gold Leaf. Bueklen's divd. stamiard remwli and av? wide ale throughout this and foreign countries. Melville Dorsey sens uiem 111 ctenuerson.

Beautiful ejes and handsome fac are elo quent commendations. Bright ejre are win dows to a woman's heart. HoIIister's Rocky Mountain Tea Bakes bright ejes. 85 cents. Tea or Tabletj.

Parker's Two Drug Stores. YOU CAN GUESS WHO SELLS FOR LESS. KAPLOX ALLEN, Oxford, N. C. Meet me at The Races, Coojter Opera lit aise, Tuesday evening, Feb.

14th. Tbexebate cheek in my advertisement In the Gold Leap next week will be worth 1.00 as a rebate check, if cut oat rI tne paper and brought to my store. ROBEKT B. POWELL. Dw-ath of a Little Child.

Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coojier sympathize with them very deeply in tlie death of their infant child, a lit tledaughter.whieh occurred about 6 o'clock Monday morning. This little bud of huuianit age) alsut eight, nnaiths, had never leeu ntroug and -mall hojie was given that the preeiotnlife wouldti-'spar It- was a lNiiitifiil child and had 1 he home long enough for tin tendrils of affect ion to take deep root tne hearts of the devote! parents The funenil was held from the howie 1 l- rr- cim xuemmy aircrnoon, wv.

Dr. Nash conducting the service. In terment was tnadeat the cemetery. There's a pretty girl in an Alpine hat, A sweeter girl with a sailor brim, Bst the handsomest girl oq1l ever seee, Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale at Parker's Two Drug Stores.

I'll meet you at The Races, Cooer Opera House, Tuesday evening, eb. 14th. Cut oat the rebate check in my adver tisement in the Gold Leak next week and brimr it to -the store. It will be worth $1.00 as a rebate check equiva lent to a cash purchase of $1.00 ALLEN. OXFORD'S GREATEST STORE, CASH OR CREDIT.

Death of Col. Sturget, Col. William E. Sturges died at his home near Ransom's Bridge, in the edge df Franklin pounty, about 2 o'clockTuesday morning. He had been sick since last spring auttenng from complicated heart trouble; De ceased was 72 years old and leaves a wife and eight children, six sons ana two daughters.

Of these Capt. W. K. Sturges, of Henderson, is the oldest. Col.

oturges was a irequeni visitor to Henderson and had many friends among our people who sorrow at his death. He was an elegant gentleman, of genial nature, polished manner and engaging personality and had the high regard and warm esteem 01 an who knew him. The bodv was brought to Hender son and buried in the cemetery here at five o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Agonlzl Barms are instantly relieved and perfectly healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. C.

Riven bark, of Norfolk, writes: "1 burnt my knee dreadfully; it was blistered all over. Bucklen's Arnica Sal re stopped the pain and healed, it without a scar." Also heals aU wounds and sores." 25c at Melville Dorsey's drojr store. Wanted. A position as bookkeeper in some good establishment. Can give good reference.

Address GOLD LEAF OFFICE. TOUR MONEY'S WORTH. OR YOUR MONEY BACK. KAPLON ALLEN, Oxford, N. C.

A Worthy Home An advertisement of the Security Life and Annuity Company, of reens- boro, Si. appears in im papci, m.i line letral reserve, with a guaran ty capital of 100.000.00 deposited with the insurance uommissiouer ui North Carolina, as absolutely safe protection is offered as any company while they save money to the insurer. In addition to their special line ox policies providing a guaranteed life income to the beneficiary and to the insured in old age, the Security -Life and Annuity Company write all the standard policies. This is a worthy bomeenterprise which solicits patronage upon tlie merits of its policies. A.

M. Potter, district superintendent, Henderson, N. will take pteas-nre in showing the advantages of bis company to any persons who are interested. fountain Tea ttusssts A Buy XefiaiM tat Baty Psopls. 2dsji Gotftt HsslA ssl Baaewai Tlfot A foe Omartfpatioa, Indigestion, 1JS and Kidney Troubles.

Pimples. Ecwn, Inapuw BtoodTBad BrsaiaTsiurslsh Bowe fleadachr TidBaokache. Its Ro3cy HoujrtaJ Tea la form. 85 oeats a box. Qeauin made i.y imi Omctt CorKT, Madtsoa.

Wis. siOLSEk R2SSn FOR SAIXC9 PCCntl WHO; WILL DE OEEN -arj-on of these, and un'ess the above statement is rue, we do ak ftr your trade. Would be delighted to have you stop in and tsee the of premiums offered. Robert B. Powell, EAe Fancy Grocer.

TALK FTHE TOWN VERY LOW PRI0E8. Li'mer, l.iine. Shingles FJoors. Windows. Fnme Oak Mantels, Tiles, Grate-.

JOHN H. ATKINS. of late is properly characterized by rorm h--tVt 1 I rv-naior uti ieeii con- finnl ut home sick several days but was iililf to return to his post of duty at Kalngh this morning. Miss Maggie ReM, of Wfc Weiliipsiiay evening if last, week for FlorMa to visit her ounin. Mrs.

Robert Walters, in the unl of Flowers n-- will be away i aimouiife- tlat lio hfvs buu-iit the ja-Hi'ijplit)n fils the Eh-Ii' can till all uuiu- brr thereon upon request. This will bn important to former patrons of tbf Eagle In a card to his "discriminating patrons." Manager AroiisongUaran-tes the Lyman Twins at the Race to he one of the U-st mu-i-ul COflie-dk's on the road, clean ami flrtchiss in I'verv respect. At Cooper Opera Hniise next Tuesday night. Feb. As will lie sen by r-ferM to ad-, vi i tisemeiir elsewliere a pusiiion wanted as hi K)k-kep -r.

A young 111.111, qualiHei for the duties! sought. Took regular huiiie8seoiiie ami has had exprieneas book-keeper (iood reference is'to character flinl qualitlcations. Aildr-s this of- fi.e. CimmI crops are the result of using': the Virginia-Carolina Chemical dun- pa 11 fertilizers. Sjie.

ial lranIs for all crops. If your dealer cannot supply vlu write to the nearest sales of-fiee Richmond, Norfolk, bui ham, N.C.. Memphis, Tenn. S. Montgomery, Atlanta, Savannah, Ga.

Head the announcement of the Be llrve Department Store this week. Ileginniug Welnesilay. Feb. 15th, they will inaugurate a great sacrifice sale under the auspicex of the National Sale and Salvage Company, of Chicago. 111.

A few figures are given to show the cut prices that will obtain during this ten days slaughter sale. The Ikirrotighs-Coleman Com winy make an announcement that is of interest to wearers of hImh-s. "They advert ise. to sel 1 th entire stock of the Cnppedge Shoe CtHujuiuy $1,20 worth rei-eutly purchased by them, at cost. These goods are all new stock bought within the five months, Shoes for men, women and children 11 varied stock to select from, IloWt li.

Powell announces that the rebate che'k in his advertisement in the Gold Leaf next week will be worth $1.00. That is to say if cut out of the paper and presented at his store it will be worth the same as if you made a dollar purchase, this rebate check being redeemable in premiums. Look for Powell's advert ise-nient next week and cut out the coupon. Mrs. William Falkner died at the home of Mr.

A. H. Ball, in the country, at o'clock Monday, Jan. 29th, aed 70 years. She had been a sufferer from rheumatism for years.

Mrs. Falkner was a good woman and was greatly loved by those who knew hr. Interment was made at the old family burial place near by. Rev. J.

H. I enderlite conducting the service at o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The County Commissioners met in regular monthly session Monday, all the members present despite the bad weather and miserable condition of the roads. No business of importance was transacted outside of passing on the usual accounts. A.

J. Smith was appointed constable for Kittrell township. R. E. Overton who was elec ts i failing to qualif D.

C. Crabtree who was elected constable for Uender Ron township failing to give bond the ottu was declared vacant. THAT L. AM. PAINT.

It only requires 4 Kallong of L. M. and 3 gallons linseed oil iaint a moderate siied house. It's lead wit zinc. Non-oholkable: Call on Melville MeetmeatThe Races, Cooper Opera House, Tuesday evening, I4tn To all purchasers of $20.00 worth ot jrooda or over we pav miiroaa iare ALLEN, Oxford, N.C.

Will Lecture at M. P. Church Next Sunday. Miss Margaret M. -tins, a return ed Missionarv.

will deliver an address ia the Methodist Protestant church, at 11 o'clock next Sunday morning, on 'The Triumphs of the Gospel in Heathen Lands." The public cordially invited. At 2:30 p. m. she will speak to wo-nied only. Girls under fourteen years old not" admitted to the afternoon service.

Poisons In Fcod. Terhaps you don't realize that many pain Poisons originate in yonr food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pi toaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. 25c at Melville Dorsey's drug store.

Trvtbem. 10 COOPER. OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY T4TH, 1905. OCKX0000K BUY THE BEST. THE POMATAll CHEUICAL COMPANY'S (INDEPENDENT) ing accounts, ransferring ledgers, draw--' ingulf statements, Our goods, are th best, prices the lowest, service superb, and we appre-" ciate and want your tride.

We insist that you make com- are Ammonia Pbos. Aci potash a 8 2 2 2 8 2 1 Corn PMAN ro at the 5ame Time. to See Them. Money Refunded. tbe Best Grade Fertilizers Hig Guaranteed flinimum Analysis.

P. C. Co's. Hustler Whits Leal Magic Tobacco Msie Brand Ammoniated Pbosphats for Powhatan Chemical Company. Richmond, Ya.

Not Connected Directly or Indirectly With Any Truat. The Above brands of hiirh firrade fertilizer are aold in Henderson. N. C. ty THE -N CO.

Get our prices before boyinjr. Will aare you money. Plant Bed Gnanoa alwaya on band. mTRRnimH-roT C0OOOO0OOhX5HX0O00000 The famous Kramer Shoe for ladies and men: All sha pes in Patent Leather 5.00. A new pair if they crack.

KAPLON Oxford, N.C. Lincoln in the South. "To bring together the evidences and to trace the causes of the kindlv regard in which Southerners of the present generation hold the memory of Lincoln" is the purpose of a paper on "Lincol in the South," contributed to the Youth's Companion for February 9th by Walter B. Hill, LL. chancellor of the University of Geor jria.

It is not only since the swords were beaten into plowshares that distinguished Southerners have come to recognize Lincoln's greatness. It was true in some degree befi ire theeonflict ended, as- Chancellor Hill points out in thislnteresting article. Letter to J. H. Lassiter Co.

Henderson, N. C. Dear Sirs: It's an old saying: the best advertisement is a pleased customer. It happens to na continually in this way: A man bnys Devoe for hie boose-he has painted it once in three years for a dog s-ape, and thinks he knows what he wants bnys 30 gallons and has 10 left. He sees right off that 20 Devoe is as much as 30 of anything else.

He likes that; it comes qnick; it ia a surprise; and be tells of it. The best advertisement ia a pleased customer. Three years roll round. There isn't a 6ijrn that his house needs paint; he don't paint it. Next year he don't paint it.

This comes slow; it is a surprise; but he ha got used to it. Still the best advertisement is a pleased customer. Yours truly. F. DEVOE Co.

r. S. Parham Bros. Supply Co. sell our paint.

We stay ahead of the times in all styles Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies' and Oents rurnishingsS KAPLON ALLEN. Oxford, N. C. A. G.

Wholesale and Retail Dealer la Shingles, Laths. Lumber, Brick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Fan stock at Lowest Prices. Opposite Southern Grocery Company. Henderson.

N. Cyclon Feed Cutters The Sunshine of Spring. The Salve that cures without a scar in De- Witt's Witch Haiel Salve. Cuts, Burns, Boils, Bruises and Piles disappear before thense of this salve as snow before the sunshine of spring. Miss H.

M. Middleton, Thebes, says: was seriously amictea wun a lever- sore that was very painful. De Witt's Witch Ilaxel Salve cured me iu less than a week." Get the genuine. Sold by Parker's Two Drug Stores. YOUR OPPORTUNITY After Imentcry Sale of CLOAKS.

$15.00 clonks now 10.50 12.00 8.50 8.00 5.75 G.00 4.25 5.00 3.75 Down to C5c in Children's, Every garment new style and this season's but must go. This sale is SPOT CASH TO ALL. Thomas Newcomb. "CAN I WAIT ON YOU?" I hare bought out the GROCERY BUSINESS of Mr. Charles A.

Harris and solicit a share of the public pat ronage. I shall do all in my power to make his customers my customers and to gain others. The stock will be added to and I propose to keep at all times a clean, nice line of Stiplt tsl Ftssi Groceries, tomi ni Grecjrin, Prcisce, Frslts, ui sell it Reisssaile Prices. Promising carefol attention to all business prompt service and good goods, I invite your trade. 7.

T. CHEATHAM, Women find quick relicfin Dr.Thacber'a LiTer and Blood Syrwp. Are Famous. Cut and Shred Don't Fail Guaranteed. Ten Days' Trial.

Buy a CYCLONE and Save Half Your Feed Bill. Watkins Hardware Sole Agents for orth Carolina..

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About Henderson Gold Leaf Archive

Pages Available:
5,441
Years Available:
1882-1911