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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1899. Death of a Little Child. Crysanthemum Show. fl ENTRY'S DOQ AND PONY SHOW.

RULES AND REGULATIONS "Strike For Your Altars and Your Fires. Capes and Coats. Patriotism is alivays com-meridabte, but in every breast there should be not only the desire to be a goad citizen, but to be strong, able bodied and ivell fitted for the battle of life. To do this, pure blood is absolutely neces- -V 17 f' rilh is the one specific which cleanses tne blood thoroughly. It acts equally 'well for both sexes and all ages.

umor When I need a blood pari-ficr I ijke Hoocf SirsapiruU. cured my htbnor And is excellent zs a nert-e tonic." Josie Eaton, Stafford Springs, Ct. 1 focdS SaUatvi'dta Hood's cure Uer ills the noti-irritatingr Md only cathartic to take with HKxi' Sr apart! mL Dr. Morton preached in the Presbyterian church last night. It was expected that Mr.

Sprunt would preach but ho did not reach Henderson as expected. He will preach tonight and wr-are qiiitesure many of his friends will be glad to hear him. The gong entitled "The Onl WavV is a great song, written from the dramatized play of Charles Dickens' Tale of Two Cities, now being produced in New York by Henrv Miller, under the title of "The Only Vay." It is sold by the Henderson Music Co. Price 26 cents. We call special attention of our readers to the ad vertisement of W.

M. Martin Richmond, in unother column. Those desiring employment will do well to write theiri. They have the best facilities in the South for securing positions and placing help. Mrs.

Hurgwyn came home last week from Raleigh were she has been staying the past two weeks with her lit-little niece, Minnie Hurgwyn, who has been quite sick at St." Mary's. The little girl i now fast convalescing and will soon be well again if she suffers no relapse. The "Itohemian tiirl" at the Opera House next Tuesday night as presented by the Herald Square Opera Company, will be a real treat in every way. The company is a line one, the costumes magnificent, the opera one of the brightest and best in their repertoire. Don't kick about the weather.

Il is pretty rough to be sure but then we had lots of warmth and sunshine while we-were having it. And if we mistake not it wa only a short time ago that you were saying it was too Special Attention of the LADIES is called to the HtW lU bli Lllu of We are Showing. I Thomas Neweomb, Henderson, N.C. Your HOES 1 Buy OF US No better or more complete line can be found than we are $1.00, $1.25 $1.50 AND UP. -St -Every pair WE SELL we warrant.

DAVIS Friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Shell sympathize with them in the death of aL.1aY a.

ineir nine uaugnter rannie, which occurreu about 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning of membranous crouc She was sick but a few days and an opera- a nou, was penormea lor ner reiiet, but without avail. She was a bright and oeauinui cnna, aged about three years, and her death creates a void in the hearts of lovinc rm rents rlesn. lation in the home, which none but those who have similarly suffered can realize. Overcoat! Well, this weather Hucrireata them, and there in no nwe tn trv tn mnlo that last winter garment do service this winter, when priv8 are low oh they are at WatkiTi'. Comparison 1el! the Btorv and I fie comparison hown that the Ptock at the big store is nbont the nnent you ever looked upon.

LoaJeI when, powder, shot, caps, ete at 11. I HOMAHON H. -4 Bk- A You will get fast trains, good ser- ice, elegant accommodation, when you buy your tickets from Seaboard Air Line Agents to witness unveilinir Winnie Davis Monument. 'Twas Ever Thus. Up to the hour of iroinsr to press there has been no horrible accident to record as a result of collision on the road incident to rushing in cow feed by dear delinquents.

For several days after the paper was out last week we held our breath in mo mentary expectation of hearing above the "dull thud" of some calamatous crash the shrieks and groans of the dead and flying; but we have been disappointed not in missing a good local, but in getting the feed. Dorsey Dm Co. guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied alter usiug two-thirds of the 'lliis is the best remedy in the world I i grippe, coiighs, eohls, croup Htid and is pleasant and i take. It prev.nts any tendendy of a jld result in pneumonia. Thin is I bicker clothing weather, and stock to nelect from is at Watkius'.

Nearly Completed. The new six-room cottage residence of Mr. U. W. Williams, on Rowland street, is nearing completion.

The painters are putting the finishing touches on and as soon as this is done it will be ready for occupancy. The work was done by Mr. Robert Bunn and it is a credit to his skill and thoroughness as a builder. It is well planned and conveniently arranged and altogether it will be a home of which Mr. and Mrs.

Williams will have cause to feel proud. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a cotive condition is easily cured by using Syrtip of Figs. by the California Fig Syrup. Co.

only, and sold by all dugfjists. Don't forget Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets to Richmond from North and South Carolina points November 4th, 5th and 6th. Final limit November 13th. From Georgia points November 14th, to witness unveiling Winnie Davis Monument. Tarried.

At the home of Mr. J. W. Robinson, father of the bride, at 1:30 P. October 29th, Mr.

J. W. Garrett and Miss Nellie Robinson were united in mrrriage. The ceremony was performed by James H. Ball, Justice of the Peace, in tne presence of a small company of immediate friends and relatives.

Mr. Garrett is chief clerk in the Henderson post office and a sober, moral young man whose friends wish for him long life and happiness in his marriasre relations. 7 A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ilie best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old bores, fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions.

Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the Dorsey Drug Co.

There are others but the line of neckwear at Watkins' is the one you want to select from. There are reasons for this, among them being price and style. Those two reasons are the convincing ones. Thoroughly Reliable. Persons who need eye glasses will be interested in the announcement of Mr.

A. K. Hawkes, the well known Atlanta optician, who will be here for a short while beginning November 14th. Mr. Hawkes is thoroughly reliable aud his goods are recognized as among the very best of their class.

He will make his headquarters at the jDorsey Drug Co's. store, this popular firm having been appointed his Henderson agents. Remember that Mr. Hawkes will be here but three days, beginning November 14th. Don't forget the date or defer the matter if you wish to see him.

Consultation and eye sight tested free of charge. During the Summer season cramps eome upon us unexpectedly; you should be prepared for an emergency of this kind ns otherwise you will suffer agony for hours. Keep a bbttle of Pain-Killer handy and go by the directions on the wrapper, it will surprise you how quickly relief will come. Avoid substitues, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Pric 25c.

and 50c. Final limit of Seaboard Air Line tickets to witness unveiling Winnie Davis Monument will be November 13th in North and South Carolina, and November 14th in Georgia. ''Mucking John" Dead. John Lanier, colored, better known as "Mucking John," died in Durham recently, whither he had gone for hospital treatment after a long sickness here. While we should say nothing of the dead unless we can speak in kindness, the most commendable trait in John's character was his indomitable pluck and perseverance.

He was full of energy, industrious and thrifty beyond the average of his race. He came to' Henderson several years ago from Danville where it is said he was one of the ring leaders in the riot, when several negroes who were perhaps worth more to the world did not escape so luckily. If Vou need a hat or paif of shoes, Or a suit of clothes you would choose, Overcoat or furnishings, at prices low Whatever it is ou'll find displayed Of latest; eyle and size and grade In the matchless stock at Watkins'store Sportsmen will find ammunition of all kinds, at II. Thomasox's. Beginning next Thursday and run ning inrougn to aaiuraay a crvs anthemam 6how will be held in the O'Neil Block, which will no doubt be quite an interesting- affair.

In addition to the flower show reT Ireshments will be served. These will consist of oysters, coffee, salads, creams, cake, etc. The object is for a benevolent pur pose and the admission fee will be but 10 cents. Open Thursday at 3 o'clock p. until 10 at Friday and Saturday same hours.

A good place to get your dinner or supper. ing Biggest line of Furniture and the most up-to-date (styles und finishes at WATKIXS. Child FataKy Burned. A little colored irirl, Rebecca Bryant aged about four years, was fatally burned at her home in this place Monday afternoon, from the effects of which she- died at 11 o'clock that night after intense suffering. The only other occupant of the house at the time was a half grown girl who was in another room at the moment.

Going too near the lire the child's clothing caught and almost instantly she was enveloped in flames. By the time assistance reached her, the larger girl first running out of the house to give the alarm, the helpless little creature was burned almost to a crisp. The child was the daughter of Jas. Bryant, the plaster, a hard working, respectable man who has the sympathies of his white friends as well as those of his own race. Chairs, Hall Racks, Tables, Lounges, Couches.

Bed Room Suits and in fact everything in the furniture line at S. WATKINS'. When you go to Richmond to witness the unveiling of the Winnie Davis Monument, see that your tickets read over the Seaboard Air Line. -4 aV Plank Chapel Church. Our Kittrell correspondent sent the following last week which reached us too late for publication.

It is timely now and. the Gold Leaf takes occasiontto congratulate its friends of tb.6 Plank Chapel congregation upon naving in the near tuture a new and modern church building: ork has been beirun on the new church at Plank Chapel. While thereure manv who- will reerer to church torn down, yet when it is replaced d.v a mouern church, suitably furnished, they can only feel glad that Rev. Mr. Allred lias finally persuaded the metn-bershio to build at once a house of wor ship that will be a source of pride to the community, for strangers usually judge a people oy the churches and school-houses 'they build.

Rev. Mr. Allred deserves a great deal of credit for hav ing wrought about action in the matter, for it has been talked about a number of years. You'll look as well in one of Watkins' $15 business suits as you would in a custom-made $25 suit. And you will feel a great deal better, for you'll have that $10 in your pocket Ilobbitt's Chill Pills are the best.

Cost less than any other chill and fever remedy, and they are guaranteed to cure, or your money back. Price 25c. per bottle. bold by Druggists. New Cream Cheese at HORNER POWELL'S; JTr.

Shaw in Washington. From the Washington Progress of last week we take the following: "Rev. A. II. Shaw, of Henderson, arrived Monday and although much fatigued by the journey, following upon an unusual press of ministerial work on the Sabbath, tilled his ap pointment at the Presbyterian church, lie preached a strong sermon to Christians, seeking to arouse them to a sense of their duty, their opportu nity ana their privilege.

Mr. Shaw has been assisting in a revival meeting during the week and has done some excellent and effective preaching. He attempts no rhetorical flourishes, but with tenderness and sympathy, and intense earnestness, he presses the truth home to the hearts of his hearers. With manner pleasant impressive, he captures and holds the attention of his audience, but manages to hide himself behind the subject he presents." Saved His Life. Mr.

C. E. Henderson, Poolville, Texas, writes us as follows: My wife had been troubled many years with constipation. She had used nearly all kinds of remedies, but failed to receive any benefit until she tried Ramon's Pills and Tonic Pellets, sold here bv W. I.

Bullington. She is now in better fiealth than for a long time. We use no other. W. I.

Bullington, Drugfcist, Poolville, Texas, July 17, 1897, says: I sell more of your Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets than of all others combined, and I handle fifteen or twenty different kinds of pills. Felt.Piue Fibre, Hair aud Cottou Down Mattresses for sale by S. WATKINS. The Real Widow Brown. If a "warmer number" in the amusement line has struck Henderson than was found in the "Real Widow Brown" it was a long time ago.

The company is a capable one not an inferior actor in it and as far as the of the farce comedy proper, is concerned it was well done. Some of the specialty acts were rather loud and some of the jokes most too broad for a sensitive and refined audience and there was objection on this score. And it is a pity that an otherwise rich and enjoyable entertainment should have been marred in this way. As stated above the company is composed of capable artists. Each part was well sustained.

The imitations of Mr. Charles Barrington were verv line while the singing of Miss Wentwcrth, who essayed the role of the "widow," was greatly enjoyed and encored. The dancing of the Sisters Doherty was as good as any seen an this stage and the specialty acts of Misses Swiggette and Wolcott elicted hearty applause. Mr. Beane is a capable actor, as were Mr.

King, Mr. Brown and Mr. Southern. Elko Vinegar for Pickling. Guaranteed absolutely pure.

tor sale by HORNER POWELL. IXEEP your blood pure and your I stomach ana digestive organs in healthy condition bv takino- TTord Sarsaparilla and you will be WELL. If you buy your tickets by the Seaboard Air Line you will have time to take in all the" sights of Virginia's capital when you go to the unveil of Winnie Davis Monument. The Best Thins of the Kind Ever Seen la Henderson. Never was there a better pleased audience than that under the canvas of Prof.

Gentry's Dog and Pony Show last Thursday. Indeed, it may be said in truth that the performance was a pleasing surprise to them. The show was much larger and the work of the intelligent little animals was more marvelous than anticipated Gentry is on showman who fulfills his promises and more. The parade was unique, novel and interesting, one of the prettiest and most pleasing street pageants ever seen iiere. As an earnest of what might be expected in the performance the result was the tent packed to its tun seating capacity.

Of the performance it is difficult to speak.There were so many feature acts it would be like giving. the whole program to refer to them individually. It was a clean show all the way through in which dogs, ponies, monkeys and elephants vied with each other in doing the most wonderful things. There was not a poor act down on the bills. It was a great show and was enjoyed by all, old and young alike.

Tne people connected with the show were very elever. Manager Davis, Director Austin, Press Agent Rogers, Band Master Wack and Mr. Ferris are the right men in the right place and make friends for themselves and the show of all with whom they come in contact. We hope to see these gentlemen and their splendid amusement attraction in Henderson ajrain. Used by British Soldiers in Africa.

Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as commander of the forces that raiitured the rehel T'nrter date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vryburg, Bechu- analaml, he writes: lietore starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of Chamberlain's (klic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and had given to niv men, and in every case it proved most beneficial." For sale by the Dorsey Drug Co.

COMING. K. Hawkes, the Famous Optician, Soon to Visit Henderson. A. K.

Hawkes, thp famous Atlanta Optician, direct from the home oiiice of this great Optical House, or one of his practical Optician's, will remain at the store of his agents, the Dorsey Drug for 3 days only, beginning November 14th. This will give the citizens of Henderson and vicinity a rare opportunity of having their eye sght tested Tree, bv one of the most renowned as well as reliable Opticians in the United States. Mr. Hawkes has all the modern ap pliances for the scientific adjustment of Spectacles and Eye Glasses to the eye. There is no Optician in the United States who enjoves the con fi- dencef the people more than Mr.

Hawkes. His name is a familiar word throughout a section of' the country inhabited by over twenty- five millions of people. Mr. Hawkes has probably fitted glasses to the eyes of more people of national and international fame than any other Optician living. His wonderful success is due to his superior grade of glasses, and to the confidence the people have in his ability as a practical Optician.

This firm was established in 1870, nearly thirty years ago. Call early as he will positively re main but 3 days, as he has other engagements for later dates. Caution: lhese famous glasses are naver peddled. Charnberlains's Pain Balm Cures Oth er. Why not You? My wife haB been using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years.

We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her "shoulder is almost well. AdoLPh L. MlliIiF.TT, Manchester, N.

H. For sale by the Dorsey Drug Co Bargains in Drummer's Samples Hair and Tooth Brushes at PARKER'S DRUG STORE. GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION. The Most Remarkable Offer Ever Made by A Reliable Concern. Editor Gold Leaf Please announce that for a limited time we will give absolutely free to every married lady send- ng name, address and a two-cent stamp for postage, an elegant triple-silver plated Sugar Shell.

Such goods sell in jewelry stores at T5 cents each. This is tne mosc expensive navernsing we nave ever done, but it will make us thousands of friends and permanent customers. There is nothing to pay except a two-cent stamp as a sort of guaranty of good faith. The Home furnisher, our own tnonthy publication, showing our line of high-grade silverware and furniture, will also be sent free. But one Sugar Shell to a family.

QUAKER VALLcY AlhU. Morgan and Harrison Street, Chicago. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Wanted. At once 100 colored men and 87 colored women to do farm, dairv, and general house work in this and Northern States and Cities.

Good wagesl Transportation paid. Write us for information. W. M. MARTIN Employment Agency, 814 E.

Broad Richmond, Va. NOTICE. Commissioners' Sale of Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of power conferred upon me by an order issuing from the Superior Court of Vance County in a Special Proceeding therein pending entitled "Mary B. Neelv, Executrix, vs.

11. M. Neely ant wife and R. G. Sneed and others," I shall, on Monday, Dtcembei 4U, 1S99, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Henderson.

Vance County, upon the terras one half cash, the balance on a creditor six months with the option to the Durchaser to pay all cash, that valuable tract of land situate in the County of Vance, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Capt. J. M. B. Hunt.

B. F. Knott, R. G. feneed, J.

T. Starke, aDd others known as "Aspenlawn Farm," near Townesville, containing 700 acres, more or less. It being that tracitof land belonging to the estate of tne late W. yl. feneed, now deceased.

This the 27th day of October. A. C. ZOLL1COFFEK, Commissioner. For Pupils of the Henderson Oraded School.

1. Pupils are prohibited from assembling on school grounds or in the immediate viciuity before 8:30 in the morning, and from entering the rooms or halls earlier than Pupils must not enter the school rooms unless the teacher is in the room. 2. When school is dismissed for the day pupils shall immediately leave the school premises. 3.

Pupils, are required to be neat, both iu dress and in' person, otherwise they may be sent homo to be properly prepared for school. 4. Xo pupil shall be permitted to leave school for the purpose of receiving, instruction apart from the regular grade work. 5. Any pupil who has been absent or tardy shall briug to the teacher a written excuse signed by the parent or guardian; and should such excuse not be satisfactory he must make up all lessons lost t.

The only excuses for absence or tardiness which may be held as satisfactory are: sickness of the pupil, sickness in the family requiring the presence of the pupil at home; or causes equally urgent rendering the attendance of pupil impossible. Visiting or excursions of anj character will not be considered. 7. Pupils who have been absent four days, or tardy eight times in any one school month, shall be suspended uuless sufficient excuses have been rendered and accepted by the Superintendent and Teacher. 8.

Any lesson lost by tardiness, absence, or otherwise, and any failure on recitation must be made up after school. J. Pupils may not throw stones or missiles about the school premises. 10. Pupils may not whisper or hold any communication whatever, either in the rooms or in the lines unless by special permission.

11. Pupils may not engage their time during school hours iu reading anything apart from their proper class work. 12. Pupils who have been exposed to contagious diseases shall not attend school until pronounced safe by the proper authorities. 13.

Pupils will render themselves liable to expulsion by usiug profane or obscene language, or drawing pictures on school premises; by repeated and obstinate disobedience; smoking, quarreling, truancy, carryingconcealed weapons; or by persisteut violation of any school regulation. 14. All writing or marking on or about the school premises is positively prohibited. 15. Pupils who shall bo guilty of defacing or any way injuring nny of the school property shall pay in full for all damages, and iu default of such payment shall be suspended from school.

1 10. Any scratch, cut, mark by pen or pencil, or other abuse or defacement of the desks shall be paid for in full by the pupil, and upon failure or refusal to pay the assessment for the damage the pupil shall besuspended. If the damage was purposely done, other punishment may be inflicted. 17. Pupils whose pareuts shall cause any disturbance in or about the school, or shall censure, abuse or insult any teacher on school premises; or shall write abusive or insulting letters to any teacher shall bo immediately suspended.

18. Pupils arc required to be faithful and punctual in the performance of all school duties, to prepare the lessons assigned for home study as well as those to be prepared during the day, to give constant, quiet, and exclusive attention to their own proper business, leaving all other pupils to their own work. 19. All pupils must be respectful to all teacherB, and shall be under 1 the authority of any and all teachers in school and on the grounds. 20.

Slates may be used only in the first and Becond grades. The slates for these grades must have the frames securely covered with felt or some substance that will prevent racket or scratching the desks. Parker's Drug Store for Bicycles and Bicycle material. The Latest Songs and Music at Popular Prices. The Henderson Music Co.

will send you any of the latest popular songs lor 25 cts silver. 1111s is an tne latest 50 cent music wnn nanasomeiy illustrated covers. We name a few: The Only Way. Hands Across the Sea. (Sousa.) I'd Leave My Happy For Boston Tea Party.

Break the News to Mother. Louisiana Lize. (The Latest) Mv Creole; Sue. (Latest.) I'm Living Easy. My Hannah Lady.

(March ArtwoStep.) Mv Little Georgia Rose. Mv Hannah Lady. JOt us theSun Went Down. She was Bred in Old. Hello My Baby.

Kentucky. IHowT Love my Lou Any of the above or anv other song you likano matter who publishes same, sent for 25 cts. Henderson flusic Box 268, Henderson, N. C. NOTICE.

BY VIRTUE of power conferred upon me by a mortgage executed to me on the 1st day of December. 1896, by L. L. Edwards and wife and duly reeorded in the Register's office in Vance County, in Book 13, Page 160, and 18 at page 357, I shall, on HoDdar, December, itli, 1899, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Ccuit House door in Henderson, N. the following real estate to wit: One certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Vance on the road leading from Duke's store to Henderson, nearly in front, of Liberty Church, on the opposite siae 01 the road, and bing the loi" bought i.f (.,.

Duke, ait joining theianus ueioug intr to the estate of tl.e said O. Duke, and Duke road, and containing ie acre, moie or less. O.ie other tract or parcel lan i situ it? in the County of Vance ou the said load leidinsr from Duke's store to Henderson, and bounded by Ihe lands of Charlie Duke. W. B.

Daniel, formerly E. Towel I. Liberty Church Lot, aud Duke road, aud containing one acre. It being fie ltnd iKMicht from R. J.

Gill. This the 27th day of October, 1899. ROBERT GILL, Mortgagee. A. C.

Zollicoffer, i Sheldon's-a i Kest ana Tni Iff Powder. The thing you need for Tired Feet and Prickly Heat. 9 25 cents post paia. 13. SlIKLDON Box 792, Omaha, Nebraska.

COAL? ull stock on hand. Egg. Nut and broken Virginia Splint. Tennessee Splint and all bst grades of Domestic and Steam Coals. It will pay you to place your order now and not be out when the big snow comes.

Will save you money on all orders. J. S. POYTHRESS. SEED WHEAT.

For Southern Farmers. All the best and most Improved varieties, specially selected and frown lor our Southern soil and climate. Write for Price List and Descriptive Fall uaiaiojrue Bi-rxns; iuu iixivi ma Hon about all seeds for Fail sowing. T. W.

WOOD SONS, SEEDSMEN. RICHMOND, VA. Baking Powder 'V Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROVAl BAJUNO POWOf ft 00., MtW VOMC.

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Pltpt'Jir HrilOllt' r.Ti'ilnw matter, will rlisirtc i'l per I. ti i nsf-rt ion, cents t'r liti-iot-'ill insi-rlion lln'i-al'i-r. 1'iits, such mm iiilnitii i si lui'l -x-cu tors' net lees, cmnra Ikmoiktm' Hii'l trustees' Miles, summons to non-rcsi- will charuiMl for nt rates tlxed liv 1 VV, exrepl When lliey fXCrwl a certain limit oi ill wlikJi esr we rwrv rii-ht tlx our own Wicc 7tii! notiees. resol 11 1 i 11 of respee, etc, will for Hi. the rate of one cent pt-r word; and the ii must the rim ti tiscri InrittieN where -mN ami patrons ol the pfr tire cuiicfrni'il no chaW wil 1 he imule for 1 he first ten lines I tout Ti words or articles not exceeding tlmt in length.

rV Top THE TOWN? For Low Trices On Lime, Laths, Shintciirs; Doors and Windows, call on John B. Watkin1-. Tuesday was a juicy day and no mistake. went out like a street sprinkler. There is no dust in the air hereabouts right now.

A sudden change in the weather has taken the starch out of the summer shirt waist. Owing to the absence of Mr. Shavv there Was no preaching in the Presbyterian church Sunday. Remember the appearance of the Herald Square Opera Co. has been postponed until Tuesday night.

to Monday we have had reiuark-nble weather for the season but when a change did come it hit us hard. There will be a temperance lecture at the M. P. church, 3:30 Sunday. 5th.

Every body is invited to attend. Mr. M. Aronson, of New York, brother of Mr. It.

S. Aronson, ca me last week and will remain until Christinas. The popular question among the girls and boys now When one meets another, is: 'Are vou going to the graded Dr. W. T.

Cheatham, Miss Itosa Withers and Master Harry Watkius left Tuesday to attend the Industrial Exposition in Philadelphia. Thomas Newcoriib direct special attention to their line of capes and coats. Also a pretty and cheap line of rugs which they are showing. Mr. H.

C. LintMctim came up from Greenville Saturday and spent Sunday and Monday at home taking several carpenters bick with him when he returned. Kev. J. H.

Solomon, I). and wife, of Chicago, who have been visit: ing the family of Dr. Judd here for i "i Western home. Capt. ShavT came in last week from his first, trip since receiving the appointment of State Uank examiner.

Hf has taken readily to the work and says' he likes it. Capt. C. J. Smith aud family, who have been anaking their home in Uohisboro for several months, have returned to Henderson.

Capt, Smith will continue to hnv tobacco on this market. Hie infant son of Mr. und Mrs. f'H' Stnolinskv died Saturday after a-short sickness, aged about 6 months. The little body was taken to Durham and buried in the Hebrew cemetery there.

Mr. Sol Frankenstein, well known and popular in Henderson, having formerly lived here, has been shaking hands with friends several days. He is with Mr. It. S.

Aronson, and will stay until Christmas. The Herald Square Opera which was advertised to appear at Cooper Opera House to-night, has can-celled the engagement. They will he here next Tuesday night, when the "Bohemian Girl" will be presented. Insurance Commissioner James K. 'ouiig.

spent Sunday at home, coming jwvn from Raleigh Saturday. His friends were glad to see hint so much in iooks ami spirits, ne 'sfast recuperating from the effects ate sickness. Kev. A. 1.

Thaeler, president of North Carolina State Christian ndeavor Union, preached in the Methodist Prot6stant church here funday morning. Mr. Thaeler is an nterestinrr speaker and he was 'eued to attentively. Birds are plentiful and sportsmen re happy. no fence law has aad a great effect in protecting the nests and young of patridges, wild orkeys arid' like game from destruc-nie by hogs and each year the per entage of increase is greater.

(' 'v Seaboard Air Line to unveil-sf, iuniu lavis Monument. Tickets a at rate of one fare for round trip. Ir ROSE. Garland Stoves Ranges, The World's Best." Highest Perfection in Stove Building. Imitated, But Never Equaled.

They lead all others for perfect bak-. ing qualities, economy of fuel, artistic finish and durability. Unhesitatingly recommended as the best that can bo produced money. Also solo agency for the celebrated Cl Tonic a as i'oison. the Storuxh Nor Effect the Iletrin.

wimout mjnry to tne stomacn." rs, umenevuie, lenn. ITGFfEN: TI79 SI WITH VHITt2- 3 MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE For uniformity in baking, perfection in roasting, immensity in water healing, greatness in fuel saving, simplicity of construction, case of management, cleanliness in use, strength in its parts, and superior lasting qualities, the world's judgment is altogether in favor of the CREAT MAJESTIC RANGE as ahead of all others. See our stock before you Everything in Hardware. Farming Implements, Carpenters' Tools. Building Supplies, Harness, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Guns, Ammunition, Watkims Hardware Company, Henderson, N.

C. warm eniireiv tao warm lor the season. Didn't vou? Mr. K. M.

Person, of Kittrell, tells us the sales of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy have now reached a figure the highest ever known in the history of that marvelous medicine. The business is constanly increasing and it is dillietilt to keep up with orders, so great is tjie demand for ttie Remedy, i iarrie riuien. oi Jietidersr nj who has been the guest of Miss Ie.s sie Ilines White for a short while, returned to her home Saturday much to the regret of her many A warm welcome awaits her should she eho-ose, to visit this city again, which we hope will be in the near, future Raleigh I'ost. i Dave, Eaton, colored, has gone into the passenger transfer business.

He has bought a handsome new carriage and with a pair of good gentle horses he offers his services to those who want to ride. And he says his chatges are so reasonable tlmt'riding is cheaper than walking especially if the distance is far, the weather is bad or you are in a hurry. If there is a prettier or cheaper line of shirts than Thomas Neweomb have our attention has not been called thereto. They must be seen to be appreciated. This firm has been doing a big business in gentler men's outfitting and they are going to do still more if the right kind of goods at the right kind of prices and prominent publicity will do it.

Mr. It. II. lturroughs will leave our town on November 1st as a result of an appointment to a higher position, on the S. L.

A. Mr. Burroughs haS won for himself more than the respect of all with whom he has had to deal during his stay here, and while all acknowledge he deserves more than an ordinary railroad agency.they hate to give him up. Littleton yews-Reporter Mr. Ivey Allen, of Lincoluton, and Miss Mary Davis, lady principal of Louisburg Female College, were marj ried in the Baptist church-in Louisburg at 9:30 Tuesday morning, Rev.

G. F- Smith, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Allen "passed through here on the Northbound train to visit New York; Niagara and other points of The flower show at O'Neil ltlock next Thusday, Friday and Saturday will be in the hands of ladies who undertake nothing that they do not make a pleasing success.

Go and enjoy the pretty flowers only 10 cents admission and partake of oysters salads, creams, cake, coffee and other sxood things which will be served. For a benevolent purposes the object being a worthy one. Dr. F. S.

Harris following the example recently set by his energetic and enterprising neighbor (that's 'Squire Sam Allen) has put up neat signs on his street corner Chesnut and Winder so that persons may! know where they are at when they pass that way in future. Let others; follow the pace set by these gentlemen until every street in town projerly marked" by signs indicating the name of said street. You will feel more eoitifortnble if your underwear id right. The kind that is riffht is the kind sold 4y Watkins. The prieen are right, too, and if you wilMook you will be convinced that the place to buy is here.

Seaboard Air Line will sell tickets to Richmond, to witness unveiling Winnie Davis Monument, Novem-j ber 4th, 5th and Oth, good until NoJ vembcr 13th, from North and South Carolina points. Standard Music. i The musically inclined peopba who can sing especially should note the advertisement of the Henderson: Music Co. Popular songs the latest standard music all nicely gotten upi with illustrated covers, at 2b cents each is something buyers of ruysic have not had the advantage of heretofore. And from the number of orders coming in to the Company it is evident that the public appreciates! this offer.

See advertisement for partial list of songs words and music. I That Throbbing Headache VM nniKkl voil. if VOU USeil r- Winer's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merilj for Sick and Nervous Headache. Theyl make pure blood and strong nerves and, build up vour health.

Easy to take. -Tn rinW cents. Monev back if not cured. Sold by the Dorsey Drug Co. For the cheaest tress go to and best Felt Mat WATKLNS'.

Cannot be Surpassed. The Photographs executed bjf fr. On Henderson. i- Tn noint of lurhtenineL posing, and finish they are not excelled. This Company received the highgest awards on all their exhibit at the last North Carolina State Fair.

The latest styles ar? warranted not to taue or cuauB Ss Taslaloss and Guaranteed to Cure Chill and Favar end all E3alaria! Troubleo. Does Net Contain ao Mot Otur locs Not Injure A. McLarty Son, Dime Bov, say: "Ramon's Pepsin Chill Tonic is the best we have ever handled. My son prescribes it in his practice, and says it is tne only uam ionic wmcn a conn can taice rice wo. Diiow.i nt u.

rron rx 11 a 0 Farming Implements, Tools, Builders' Materials, Fence Wire, Nails, Guns, Ammunition, etc. Prices always the Lowest Either Wholesale or Retail. DANIEL CO. For durable Photographs Our leading citizens pro-go to the Globe Photo Co. nouncethe executionof Photo-over Dprsey's I Drug Store, graphs by the Globe Photo Henderson, N.

C. Co. unsurpassed..

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5,441
Years Available:
1882-1911