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rising Brings Success t j ,-. lii .i 1 vort i.s! iii the G Id As an Advertising Medium Tbefiold Lea.f stand at th bead ol H newppeper in this section, the 1 ;' : : . -iiwvii!..y its well li 1h f K 3 2 1 3 1 b i e Business fvien I a , ? ri:':j- to spewl good f i. t.- no ?i)invc:,able A i Tiai is Proof That it Pays. I Bright Tobacco District. The most wide-awake and soc romful men its columns with the highest Satisfaction to Themselves. rap l MANNING, FnWister. " Carolina, Carolina, Hjbate3st,s Blessings Attend "HLer." SUBSCRIPTIOX $1.60 Cuk. VOL. XXII. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1904. NO. 48. DOING SMALL THINGS. It is the Faithful, Conscientious Per. formance of Seemingly Small Duties That Prepares Us to Enact the Grrater, When Occason Demands It. The r. ,,! litt':- r si::k ti;-t ab'.::t : v. (i:"i;:'" di-t.i-' ar'i I- tf-' ; b,,:y .: i: : ti"' I,'. f. :v. ti'l' V ht Hri V.v.- t" " n ' r It (lii or in o ; -(.).): shows that in the blood : --' ti '-u fieri rig from typhoid the b- found as shown abcr. ; :;-jj("sc-d to get into the water or The prerms multiply so . (. rni is capable of producing h':nlred trillion grerras in twen- . That is why if they ever wM'.x supply of a town they -., f.ist that nearly everybody i ;'. water comes down with the Tli'.n- are exceptions, however, v ;.:: the persons whose health is 'v. ivjic blood is pure, and liver ,'.'!i n the perms pet into a healthy uri- thrown off with the other lucent Chicago statistics show - i : nth of all the deaths in the in that city have resulted .'vi(-(- we ran irive 5 tr rnt tti ..el f '"tly sound, healthy condi ::;1 that j'ou have rich, red . :k live liver. . : :i(;. Dr. K. V. Pierce, who is urjr fn to the Invalids' Hotel i-i. ..1 institute at Buffalo, N. Y., . ;t.iin herbs and rccts which, when :.'., :in alterative extract (without (,! nU oliol), seemed to be the very t - i,f putting the stomach, blood .: . r.ais into proper condition. i !v,c;l to him as close to nature's tv;itinjr disease as it was possible 1 . r .vii a third of a century Dr. , ."incn Medical Discovery has had -ale and the cures resulting are numbered by thousands. ; ".i--builder, better than cod liver ti it ttois not sicken the stomach, ::I tlu- taste. It strengthens or thr assimilative or digestive pro :i tin-stomach and puts on healthy h ii the weight of the invalid is i )ji--'v the normal. : substitute fur "Golden Med . .vtiy." Nothing else is "just as 'diets cure biliousness. Wholesale and Retail Merchants. I V Cotton Buyers and Ginners. 1 . n.'.j - - i -!i,rt:i-' tocomit Missouri -i- :: to imvi' l'rositlcl) t . ! ! laic i'l the St. Louis !;! ii!ri' tin1 imtrc.ssio;i - -A ill lii'Jit in)!ti DVIT thoiv. jioM Sr.ir. 51 !!JUUlJlltt Bono Pains, Itching, Scabby FA'An Diseases,. Swt'ilint.s, fr.rbunclcs, I'imples, Scrofula " it ::! If curvil ! y taKins Eotaiiic Llood Balm. It tLc a' U.o J'oiwn hi tba blood. vu lata t .-, a; i xa.:s In uones, baeS and joints, Itching S -.-.! i ; Si:ei. Iilna feels hot or thin, Swoll.-n Glands, fi.f.: I-t:::ii'S on the Skin, Mums Patches in) i. ut!!. S to i :.r Vimrlen, or offensive eruption, i-j ,, r -y;..r,-i t-;--A3 or ras! on Skin, all run-down, or nr-.-..:s, 1 ! :i c :i any jmrt of tUo body, Uair or Eye? X-iv.rt '.x..:.-.; out, Carijuni lea or Boils, take Botanic C'.ood Balm, guaranteed to :;, t-v.-n t he Trrr.tioid most deep-seated cases wbera i ..m. Mi. -it iii..clic.np3.iind hot springs taU. Iteala s.l f. ri s, it ;.a u'.l ae'.iea and pains, reduces all swellings, Huk.'S i jmro O. d rich, completely changing tha tr.!.r I. a clean, healthy condition. B. B. B. fc:i niri-d ih-'.isanda of cases of EloodPoison even after M' t:r.g llio last stages. Old Kheumatlsm, Catarrh, Eczema -.e rati i by an awful poisoned condition of the PI ol. I!. T.. Ti. stops Hawking and Spitting, Itching S-rut' -h'.ng, Achea and l'ains; cures Kheumatism, (itarrt-.; 1-r.us all Scabs, Scales, Eruptions, Watery li i!ti -3, f .id festering Sores of Ecxema; by giving a ( 'r-, hriltliy blood supply to affected parts. Cancer Cured t- nine i'.iood Italia Cures Cancers of all Kindi oui-,-rat.r.g .Swellings, Eating Sores, Tumors, ugly I'!, .:.. It kills the Cancer Poison and heals the sore. t.t u.r-t o.uuvr peffcetly. If you haro a persistent r-i'Ule. V.'ait. Swellings Shooting, Slinging Tains, iit- r.l-t,d ISahn and thpy will disappear before they i- c '. t ::.lo Cancer. Slany apparently hopeless case sr v.tp.. .-. j cure-1 hy taking Botanlu Blood Uairn, hi' ii in: i t vrr.l1.. Jlnv lsre bottle rr ISl.of any ilruitel', lakioa ilircctctl- Jlotonle 1 1!.. o.l ISaluKB.Ji.U.) siwajiraret lr not cured your money U lu ml M jl nrilh out nrpiiment Bo an!o Hlood r.n1m (T;.li.Ti.l 19 f it fi; l ;.!-tot-il: T'aoronrl-lvtesteilforSOyTS. I. l..-,l i f l'uro Botanic IniTeiliehts. Strensthens ' ; reetu'iis p-i with each potile. Jtamme " II II 11. tit.. I I'niniiMet Bent irro i Hi I l;.ilin ., Atlanta, On. Describe yo -. v.vl rH--il ft-'f medical advice, to suit yoi :.: 1:1 b- ak-.l letter. .New Ilern Journal. 1 1 is in t lie world's history, the story : )f the individucil, the striviii": of men 'and women for the top places in : money power, in social distinction, in literary fame, ia the arts and sci ences for any niche which may bring fame or fortune, and place the seeker above his fellows. 15ut in all this vrouM-lte personal power or distinction, there is the ele ment of selfishness, whuh makes the few successful ones realize the truth, ''vanity of vanities, all is vanity," for the rain by the individual is apt to be at the expense of self respect, I the loss of happiness or at the sacri fice of the physical. The world. wiipmIW Mtienktntr run v , " - f -.7 : b? the gainer by the work of a great explorerand discoverer, by the genius of the inventor, by the findings of the scientists, by the writings of the author, yet the greatest blessings to humanity ha vecome from the appar ently trivial, from efforts of men and women who did their life work not mightily, not broadcast to the world, but by faithful and conscientious en deavors to what were seemingly small matters. The world's greatest deeds, and the achievements which have given name to an lmperisnaoie history, vvtTp ivfiii I iv tluiMP who wpre rirsr faithful in doing small things, and so i , . 1 a ; were prepared to enact uie greater, when the occasion demanded it of them. Take the truly great achievements, and they have not been the result so much superior of genius and unnat ural intelligence, but rather were the product of individual patience, trust, fidelity to details, and the self confi dence of a soul seeking success. It is the early and careful prepara tion which makes possible the great er iiftpr results. It is the trained knowledge, coupled with experience, j . . - j A. I 1. 1 ! the patience to learn muruuguiy, ami to make progress not by sudden starts, but along a, careful, studied pathway, the willing acceptance to faitlifnlfv carrv out the small affairs in hie, tnat aaas cnaracrer anu: strength to the individual. I Phe training and endeavor of to-j day is what makes easier the work of ! tomorrow and the day after, and it; is the right progression in life to; make today do something for tomor- row, something useful, something noble, something of profit to self, be it in deed or word, in effort and struggle for better things; these are HfHi iliinna lint, t.lipv are great in their result upon the future, and it is the future towards which every prep aration is made and in which ia tu be made the final count, the sum mary of things accomplished, and the account to be rendered for fail ure to perform, as per the talents given to each one in life. The George A0 Rose Compmy , man BOOTH'S RASH ACT. Tbe Assassination of President Lin. coin Personal Matter Altogether Slavery and the Result of the War Had Nothing to do With it Whatever. We announce our readiness for the Fall tr. de, and think we show "the most Up-to-Date Stock of Goods e er brought to Henderson. ' " Ever thing Carried in an Dp-to-Date Department Store. Yo ur even wish and want can be gratified here and the o-oods and prices will be to your liking. W for the wants of all. Our stock comnrises about evervthine; in the line of Dry Goods and N 0 Ladies' Wearing Apparel, Men's Furnishings, Millinery, Groceries. &c. e provide otions, our GaoaDHiiu 01 Doing Business is a Point in our Favor. Our business-is large, giving us a greater purchasing power. We buy in large Quantities, enabling us to make a great saving in our buying, thus giving our customers the advantage of the BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. Since opening business there has not been a month that has not shown a substantial growth in our trade, speaks for itself f the Character and Quality of Our Goods and the Reasonableness of our Prices. This Christian Observer. "In this country the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, one of the purest, the most generous, and the ablest ruler that ever lived, was the result ol American slavery. It was slavery's attempt, iu its death strumrle. to deal a stunning blow to the head of the nation that was crushing out its life a blow dealt in a riaansrata ravpnfr frtr lfA UAViniT flfen compelled to submit to the triumph of liberty. It was slavery m its aying throes, administering to itseu lis own cunrnirn ttirnr thercbv renderinir its own character doubly despicable, and its own ripntn mnn eertAin ana evermsnnir Hence, the cause (slavery) of Lincoln's nsonjutinntirtn hrinor forever annihilated no such despicable crime can again spring iroiu tnat source. Such oaracraDhs as the above. which is taken from the Ileiigious Telescope, ol Dayton, Ohio, uave re peatedly appeared in iortnern re firioiis naiiers. Thev do Southern people great injustice. No citizen of the Southern Confederacy had any thing to do with the assassination of Mr. Lincoln; nor was slavery in any way responsible for it, except in so far ns shiverv was an occasion of the Civil War. These writers have evi- dAiitlv foro-otten the actual facts which led to the commission of this crime facts which are not stated in mnnv histories John Wilkes Booth, who assassi rmtPit Mr. Lincoln, was a citizen O t.h United States not of the Con federate States. He was at no time a resident of any of the seceded Stsites. His Southern sympathies lid not lead him to come to the Smith and make common cause with the South. It was not an ardent lova of the South, or of the Southern ptiuse. that DromDted Mr. Booth's HEADi I ACHE I 15he GREATEST REMEDY On Earth. Sold by done, and in ltk lTc, and 3."e bottles. .MILLINERY OEPARTflENT J uuiULu iur. nuuiu b i -. - ; . . . - ... m I Us I iiwiAln hn.l fl VtrtCI fitllY I' I PIllItlTtll. crime; but rattier a spirit oi revenge -V' V", Zrir. "; .;;Vrv .1 wronsrthat Mr. Liin- u, ,,"r " i'r" y ? .-, fur nvllHillinn t llorA fllTllO 1 llfl (start- ed your money u i.. it I'.nktT's Two DniK Sto;'-. U is aiv sp:i-ulating abou :;). to be boosOYeltV pplicies. i. nswt'r Hint by sjiving he is ;: !-. lis mail to run a-rainst in lii'-iiirii. Wilmington Star. 15 w ine of Cardui Cured Her, H t 1 " ...1 1-k ri i t1 Atuaxta, G.v., JIarch 21, 1903. I -'.;!.Te.l fr four months with A? ..o?s and lasfiitui.le. I Ci...Itl' i-. fej U v.i.1. h :w nitslioiue seemed Is tf ' v: ; ., vc. a:id h-Ani my appetite tgl :i:urt wc:i:c ana laat vor vnai- ks I.i three w-eoks I lost fourteen K f4 , as : - im.x.'Jv lv'ii'f ta rorrain my !"::. Having heard Wine og ' i"-:iis-,l liv sr-voral of mVfi ' . I i;oiit for a battle and was lirilr very pleased with the V'hiiin three days my . returned and my stomach I -I me no more. I could t my food without difficulty fei lie nervousness graauany : .i i -v r,.,,-, .A 1 '--::ii;ii-'a(Xt. Nature !- tuuctkwn without difhculty I uai once more n. haPDV and f well woman. K OLn'E JOSEPH, Wf Iras. Atlanta Friday Xlfiht ClnlJw m Secure a Dollar Bottle of Ik Wine cf Cardui Today. . Not a Sick Day Since. "I whs taken severely "melt with kidney trouble. I trie.l all eorts of medicines, none of which relieved me One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to ( try that. After taking a few doses I felt re- j lieved, and soon t:Dereafter wns ?ntjrply . cured, and have not wep a sjk daysince! N:-'j;hbor of mine have Ijeen cured of Rheu matism, Xenralgin, Liver and Kidney troubles tiud General Debility," This is what B F. Bass, of Fremont. X. C. writes, Only r.Dc. at Melville Poroy's Drug toie. Sorry Business. Raleigh Times. "That Is a sorry piece of work a Kuoxville lawyear is engaged in, as reported by the Asheville papers. The lawyer in question wrote to an Asheville attorney proposing to so licit and prosecute suns ugaiusu me Southern Railway Company on ac-! count of the deaths in the New Mar- ( ket wreck. He has a list, he writes, of all the Asheyille pepplu killed or injured and wants their cases before the Southern has m opportunity to , compromise. It is a lamentable fact that this Knoxville individual to only a representative of a class that is rapidly increasing in numbers. And the pitv of it is, that the reputable lawyer "who is true to the ethics of : his profession suffers to an extent on account of the despicable methods oJ the shvster. The various bar asso ciations should make examples of a few individuals who violate decpney, and it is not to bp doubted that such action would produce a salutary eu feet." Salisbury Sun.. We sincerely hope our contompor arr is mistaken in saying this Knox viflian is a representative of a grow ing class of lawyers. Lawyers are, by all onus, uie mobc influential men in any community. It's safe to say they do iiiuety-nine one-hundredthsof all the legislation in the State and nation. They are, after all, the custodians of justice, and largely the moulders of public sentiment. . rri. -omj.-o nf law is one of the first professions of the world; it car ries with it all of the dignity and honor that can attach to any secular profession. looked to to pun- i lit- ia",.i tv . ish tha guilty and protect the miio- The typical iawj er i 1 T maker and not a stirrer up of strife, ntpr of litiiration. inese j are some of the things a community have a right toexpeci irum io M . .-, This heine- true. how degraded must be the conception of lawyer who wouia ue iuuuu os the one mentioned by the Sun! True, when a lawyer has been em ployed, then his business 13 to ook after the interest of his ; di ent, 1 but to put himself in the atitude of this Knoxville lawyer is to violate gross ly the ethics of the practice and to forfeit the respect of nil good people. Is under the same skillful management. Miss Stewart, who gave so much satisfaction to the ladies the past season, is with us aeain this season, a fact which we are sure will be hailed with pJeasure by her patrons. Our Grocery Department. Our Grocery Department is up to the moment in every respect. We keep everything belonging in a first class Grocery Store and handle Country Produce of all kinds Butter, Eggs, Country Hams, Bacon, etc. THINGS THAT HAKE FOR OUR BUSINESS, We are doine; more business than we have ever done in the history of our 20 years' business career and with Good Goods, Low Prices, Polite and Cheerful Attention, Prompt Service and Satisfied Customers, we hope to merit the further favors of the trading public. SS03t3SV t& W &&t$&t&X Any article bqught at this store that h not'as represented or satisfactory in every way will be taken back and tbe money refunded in all cases. This is the invariable rule at the Geo. A. Rose Company's store. We want your patronage and we want your perfect confidence and good will. The George Ao Rose Comnipaey Itnssin abolished serfdom, llv all of these countries it was peacefully ef- fecteu. Air. Jincoin s statesraansmp was exhibited in that iu thw country alone that the emancipation of the slaves was made the occasion of the most terrible civil war of the century. If ; : l . 1 1 1118 caiimmjiu tiwvues iiiivuicim-w incalculable evil to the slaveholding States, in case he should bo elected; and his election was the occasion of the secession of the sixcottonStates; his demand upon the border States that they should furnish troops to engage in war under him against the cotton States, drove the five border States, 111 which until that moment the Union sentiment had been over whelmingly strong, out of the Union. Then followed the long war to drive them back into the Union. Ood s band was in these events. And when GOODS OF QUALITY AI1D L,OW PRICE, for"' Indigestion. That's Mil Cirsoid by all DrugaipsCM. for the nersonal coin had done iu having Capt. John Young Beall, one of Booth's friends, execnted uniustlv. The editor ol tue tunstmn uoserver as ncnuaiuted with CaDt. Beau He wn a native of Virginia, a mem her of a irood family, a collece Grad uate, a brave young man of attrac- tive personality, in tuenmona, a., we boarded at the same house, ate at the same table, and we learned to - ' . m WW nnnreciate Ins steruncr WOrtll. lie II nossessed traits similar to those wnicn uuring ine ojh,hiu-aujim;u,ii warmade Richmond Pearson Hob son the idol of the American people. Ami when, in the fall of 1804. a man was wanted to lead a hazardous en terprise and make a diversion on Lake Erie, he nromntlv responded to the call of Ids Government. With a handful of brave seamen he seized a steamboat on Lake Erie, made its crew prisoners, converted it into a war vessel, captured or sank one or mnn ot lipr boats, terrorized the com merce of the Great Lakes, produced a panic in wunaio anu me ciues on . ' . i ii i a t he L.akes. and tuoroucniy aiarmeu the Northern people. In due time he una efintnred. He was tried by a court-martial and sentenced to death as a pirate. .in in Wilkes i loot 1 1 interested mm self in his behalf, obtained from the fYinWlerntA irovernment at Rich mond, Ya., the evidence that he wns a commissioned officer of the Confed orntP Xftvv: he obtained also evi dence that his acts were only those of legitimate wartare, ana mat ne was acting under specific instructions from the Confederate government. Booth went to Washington armed ivfth these documents and secured from Tresident Lincoln the promise that Capt. Beall should not be put to rienth. but s houid do treated as a nriaoner nf wnr. This promise of W Lincoln ?ave offense to Secretary Seward, who jiersuaded him, in the i,w rf it to sanction Beall's execu tion. And Capt. Beall was hanged nt Governor's Island, N. 1., on reb John Wilkes Booth wns not ft well balanced man nt his best. Doubtless he inherited a streak of insanity tvlii-h his fcither. thonuh a creat actor, was from t irae to ti me affi ictel. ii thfit-. ns it ma v. he was fearfully itt if i n ' i.1 : 1 wromrht iin bv the death- of his WO taKe pieaSUre in nrillg lUO OpUlllIlg i-runder such circumstances. He I denounced the Killing in com uioou , L n II nnrl Vinfi e n m o l cr n I rf m Tr!nner nf wnr after he bad sur gUH 1U1 LUU Mill auu 'ii.uti 'P1,611' de;MMmnrfer'ondttod ... . . I nftcr the President had civei for exultation, there came the start ling, fearful crime which suddenly ended his life. II it lie regarded as a judgment, it was from the Lord. Tlie South had no hand in it. The Bio campaign is Opened. 5 Miss Nettie Blackmore, Mifl. neapolis, tells bow any young woman may be permanently cured of monthly pains by taic ins Lvdia E. Pinkliam's ve table Compound. Yorso Womkh : 1 hud frequent headaches of a severe nature, da.r)s, pots before iny eyes, and at my ma atrual periods l suuereu ubww kvh A member ol ine loag-e table Compound, but I only scorned! irood advice ana icit in mj hopeless, but she kept at me until boueht a bottle and started taking it. I soon had the best reason In the world to change my opinion oi vae. medicine, as each day my health Im prored, and finally I wm entirely Uh out ialn at my menstruation period. lam most praieiuu i"" -"""r, uoBE, 28 Central Are., Mlnneapolia, Minn. $6000 forfeit If rlglnd efcwt ktt proving gtnulntntti cannot "w"""- If there I anything about your ease about wnicn likA sneclAl advice, wnie irccir a Mm lln1rbam She wf It hold doing LET US SHOW YOU f. j j J 3 C J t evi iMIt How it is possible to od- t tain absolute beater sat- isfaction. . We sell ht celebrated We do not want to talk politics, though. we Are selling Giotnino. it nftr ttie President had eiven hi word that it should not be done as "falsehood" and "treachery," and vowed vengeance against theauthors of this wrong. At once he organized a conspiracy . m r A for the assassination oi rresiuem Lincoln and S:retary 4eward; and your letter in iinti tomuucmvw Bhe can urely help you, for no person In America can spentc from a wiaer t-jt-ri-m-c -Inff female IHs. She lias helped hundred" oi mousanus i wumca back to health. Her address la Ljiui, Mass.; her ad vice is ireo. HENRY PERRY. INSURANCE. Astmnir ln of lotb LIFE AND FIRE t'OMI'AMKS mrwrntd. l'olia innoed and rick ilnl t bt mirHnlnn-. Office: In (kurt House. Unco n ana i5-cmurr otuiu,oii mxTTr-n-n on the night of the 14th of April. T)T) T B. TUCKER; 18G5, only seven weeks after Capt. AM lj- lf j j i. as - f DENTIST, Buck Stoves And we'd like to place one In every borne In this vicinity because we know it w ll please you. Full line of Sportsmen's Goods Guns, Am munition, Game Bags and Hunting Jackets, Leggins, &c. Daniel & Company. And what we want is customers. We have the goods at prices that will suit you. And fhft haantv in DnVinST trom US IS We Can Fit You and Also Fit Your Pocket Book. We don't care how long or short ou may be. or how fat or thin you are, WE WILL FIT YOU. We are Heidfjarters for Clothing, Shoes, Hafs, Gents' Furnishings. All Ilea and Up-to-Date. - 3 BARNES CLOTHING STORE y PHONE 165. ntriuciidun, n. u. rnll wns hanire!. the plot was exe cuted. Booth shot Mr. Lincoln at Ford's Theatre, V aslnnffton, ex .u; minor- "S'ir sewner frrannw," and on the same nijrnt, raine, one m fellow-conspirations, inflicted serious, nr rifiT nicirr.;ii nuu hub. uii v t,irar,l Sicwiftrv of State. The United Mates was icanuuj aroused by the assassination of the President. At nrsr, it was gunpwiw that th. prime had been instizated by Confederates. Many prominent tha Confederacy were nr- v v I ui ti most tnorouirii anu k roiM. rj ohlnif eifimination was made, " . . . i .1 . 4 .4 : nnnnlnmrulr rtrrivetl I LL1L n mountjitire of the Confederate goyernment and no one in the Sou th- ..m iyniM ortipr naa m t uai i in ii.. t 1 I. i i 1 seyerely condemned throughout the South as in tbe isortn. air. lncum raa trills not bv a cit'txen of the orstaAornt Ktiiteii. bnt by a citizen of tbe United States a paniany ue- .l..imru1 lieen suffered by his trianA at lr Lincoln's hands. fVUUA vmv v - r TC IJLO W mj a-Aan Fnrt. Holland, lirazii. unvuvu, - 1 ' ' fimiin fiermnnr ana rifiTPi. ryeu HENDERSON, P4.C. OFFICE: Over Thorns Draz Store. DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. letf OFFICE: Over E. Q- DvU Store. HAIR BALSAM. 2mP" Wrtif BjMa, "u3 iS yyjfcf.Lg'iS' Vmil to Or r CHlCHESTZtt' UiUUSH tlUIMfiaM. 1 mk mm thT. matmm 44 Mailt Nwti rhm Vomen find quick reliefin Dr.Tlucbex's liver and Blood Syrup.