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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, iS)2. 4 i f i A he Gold Leaf, ELZVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. TH AD R. MANNING, Oyrier iiiiii Editor. !):: .: (:, TO TI!K iNDI.'.-'i i::AI,, KllVCA-TO.-VM. A."') "T ATTH! A I, WMV.H" -I? Vam r. Cwrxxy .vn North We Wk in fine ?:-:r:ts about ticct- inir I!- If. 1i;mi to Congress attain but ry; cr. - ten hfw elections !V;ii The f i !. sifj wav, is, to work few t 'r-i- (..!?; don't realize the dinner wc arc in. The 3efen : of the l-';-(c ijili may dtpcrni upon a single n-.-niocratic vote. rr.'-'e.hed at ' !. livr ami growing town 1 Hi'!l'I.'!Si !!, i'l the ;iT.trc of the '"iiEious Vr.f.r.o'.v TonAf.'co Dij-trict. Sav, do yr.i love your country and yo'i value j ersonal liberty? Then ; work and vote for ). II. Hunri for ! Centres--. The defeat of the Force bill may depend upon the vote of one man. Let every one, who values his liberty or Southern civilization, work fjrlimn from now until the sun rets A .v."ckly r- i;f tin- Nirws, Humor an .. o.i r - on tne Sin of Novemoer. oenen - I ();,::-; ot t!,e Day. rt;::r.i-.iif:r) f'kkv Th'jktday Morxixg TKIiMS OK hl'nhCUil'TION': f); at eo copy one ill i When men refuse to attend politi- : cal gatherings unless they are to be r)0 addressed by speakers of their own " "faith and order." it is simniv im- 1 -w ; U . lcr,:n- ,i : iv" r.;'."T;t and correspondent i possible to reach them in the usual way .every posto'u.-v in V:iiiO and adjoiniiiL' t r riiiii-s. v.'i for terms ' of conducting campaigns. 1 hen there rr,T., ... ! is but one way to get at them and PUrfLISHL .VS ANNOUNCEMENT. I . , 3 , , V.v ivit.-c.i-t,-i,tioiw on all subjects of ! lhat ,s hy ORC neighbor taking to local and ral lntpn--t ; views and state- j another. Let's adopt this plan and iii-rit-upDii iriit.i'rs of public concern oi ip- in il p'H-ins, ciitiipics. etc. leave no opportunity unimproved to On.-side of !: paper, only, must be wri- , , i -r i r .u ten on and t! real name of the writer ac- , io ''' l ami t-lfective work for the wiiVheUS: SuSr I Iaocnicy in half c'f Rood govern- ... . .i.t.,i ni-ci.ui:.-' an ieiiniiiini;iy ; mem and personal iiuerty. tatements of correspond-1 tiie right at all times to ! ' Grover Cleveland in.iieil negroes Id public receptions at t he T.:e House. And this shik- (Jlevcluid and wife were the onlv one.; to eff.-r an insult to Winnie Davis, daughter of the grand old Confederate ch;ef, when in the North. La Grange (Ky) Index. Read Mr. Cleveland's letter on the first page of this paper, and see whether he did as you say or not. Also say whether or not he acted right in doing what he (Cleveland) says he oi'i in regard to his treatment ot rrcu I )uii"lass. for fn" and Children "Castori ia soircll dixr I recommend it Bupcricr to known to me." II. A. Asc. -111 So. OxXord St., lit-.- . Y. "Th vse of 'Castoria 13 eo u.-v'-r-al RRd its merits so 'well known that it i--'r wcrk of supererogation to endorse it. f - ?--?tho iuteiHpent families who do not kc p Ciwstoria within casj reach " C'ai.los Maiitj., P. D.. Kew York City. Late Pastor BtoorninsdsJa Eelorciod Church. CaatorlA cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kill Worms, fires Bleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. For seTeral years I hare recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pabdkk. M. D., "The WInthrop," 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Is Cestaus CoktjlKT, 77 Man eat Stbkxt, Kiw Tors. ALL READY FOR THE NEW KMsi ievm. jc:. -.. T-r ,. . .-.- n n ln, fill TOBACCO EXPOSITION! : ve lor the lews enN and res revise or rejt 1'iorn-r. Addie--;all .NimniMnicatioiis to hold '.:.y, Jiemiefon, x. r. :t any article lie may think i III KSI AV, M T ;:.im K - II- VVI I.. HCKix roll M5I.SIDKNT: ;i:o, i'u:vi;i.a.ii, T New York. r : vir K-i'itKsiDF.r.T: AII.I i:. STIA i:.so, OI Illirif.i. ii:.n.( ii n st i i i; i is;ki;t KO!: i.ovi ''Miir- I'A.l.Vr lAItU, .f i:d;V'e.)ml.-. koi: !. i:r i v v v v-r i:,-.-i . I:. -. D(.( ;i!T( ). i.f .lVliaiiv. roll -K liKT AI!Y OK ST V'K " ii "P i 1 1 . ... '." i.ivii i ifki 1,1 Wake KOI! AI'liriYH" II. yi. I I l!M.., of ltiineon.l.-. "'oi: ti:i:am i:ku: 1- A. l:.I..,i Wake. J'oi: sri'T rw e. i.i ir- i ....... i. " 1 1' ..l . J- . M AltllOltoKJii, uf Jolmston. KO!: A'l'iniivr v i i t 4t F. I. )Sp, iiiM-; (lf AJeekleni;,,,-,,. KOK .11111.1, OI' THL TWI I.KTH OISTK1CT: ".KUJMih Sid Idpj,. rou ASMji IATL .11 STICK STl'IlLMK JAMKsr. .M. i:.j;. on'umlieriaiid. i oi: v.i.vj ions at t.aiu e: . M. ACfiCK-, oi Wavne. I.'. P.. ;U1., of J'orVlli. l'Olt ( OM.UKSS KOI.IITH IlISTl'.If T: i'-. II. Ill .NX, of Xasli. ... -it,, ic.-vj if ( (; i v TicKf; ioi: i.ov. i. u iiorsK i.koislatl'KE: i I . JIICKS. loii shki.ikk: -. I'OWKLL. koi: i;r.asTKu of dk.fks- r. i:. i;on i,A.i. :"ni: TiiKAsniKis: a. .M. i:.ski:tt. Wk notice that Editor Owen, of the Manchester (Va) Leader, is run ning a column of advertisements, set in nonpariel type, of the Swinton Medical Co., Manufacturers' Com mission Co., the ramdy Home Jour nal Co., and Kvanston Pub. Co., s.-nt out by the "Arkell Advertising Agency," of Chicago, which has been exposed in these columns as a rank fraud. Some of our State exchanges were caught by the same concern, but after publishing the advertisements free gratis and for nothing as it turned out, for awhile, they dropped them and know better now. But some people only learn in the school of experience, and Brother Owen may be one of these. MKIMOlIi.X fllf November 2 df 00 Rocky Mount, N. C, will have her Second Annual Expo ition on the 2nd day of next November. IN GOLD AAA WILL BE PAID OUT. iPljWU I ti vers from all parts of the Union will be on hand, so if you wish to get the HIGHEST PRICES for your Tobac co, as well as run a chance to get a Golden Premium, be sure and have your Tobacco on hand by 12 o'clock Tuesday liigui, iovemDer isc, ic.92, so as 10 De ready tor tne Gil AND EXPOSITION NOVEMBER 2, '92 TiigSKeduced Rates on all Railroads. j iiCiE'' AT , Uinler, ami ly virtue of t sale conferred upon tn(. i executoilon the Sul H of .),,! ;i,i,vi Hezekiah Clarke ami Annie I V ". V ' !,v wife, ami lecistere.l in nio-f iVr,. t'1 V' !lU paKe73. il the office of the l:...'.:"."' !. Won uia.ie in oavniont of r'ie .Vi '.! h ,v': thereby, I l.all sell Uv et " T "v"' auction, to th Inchest bi.M , :"; linnse door in Vane eotnv v' '''i't liTII DAY OF NHYKMlVl U ! . :;" real estate dt-sci ilw.! and ce.'n , ' ,; " trust deetl. to wit : The tnet ... . V o.Ii..init. I.. I... 1 . ' ; ' I ' . . which the said Clarke and wil , '''V ' which Fhe drew from the e-t . . " ! father James Fleinin-; nl", n " 1 and one-fourth acres at Ilai i i ' v' .'. sx that said Cl.irt,. l,i,( . - -;uU i- ris. Coniniissioner. October 10, 1S'J2. T. T. llK Ks 'l'l-tre Notice. Valuable Real Estate for pnnDifnT " S. Ilia N BlfflS MTH uuui iiu u iaiiifiiuu OLD RELIABLE r?mrr wnm nmni MM Henderson, W. " wr rnnnnirpn r m m rss m ii n m MM PilliUlillglll True to its past record, COOPER'S WAREHOUSE will continue to stand for the FARMERS' INTEREST, guaranteeing to every man rich and poor, old and new cus tomer alike the Best Attention, HIGEST PRICES and Fair Treatment. THE SOUTH TRUE TO ITSELF. We have apprehended little danger that the South will prove untrue to itself and the best interests of the j country at large this year any -more than it has heretofore. The great mass of the people are all right and when it comes to voting will show it. The South will remain solid Dem- cracy will triumph and the country will be safe. There is no Question W. I,. I.v.v, a leading Republican about that- The results in Alabama, of Uertie county, has announced his -Arkansas Florida and Georgia plainly show this. And North Carolina will do her duty by following their exam ple and keeping her proper place in the Democratic column. Still, we must relax no efforts in our work. It Koi: srnvF.vou: .!. i:. white. i on rauoxFu: J. i.lT.NMMiilAM. I'OK '1 oWNSHir CONST A HI F ' '. I'.OYKitTnx. volt m:natk l!th nisTitiri' "UN .-. I.I:A( ll,,,f Wnmn. intention of supporting Cleveland and C-irr. And the cry is "still they come. Ci'U Miu -s ;. Ilarrod, a slron-' Re- . ...1.1 1 r . .. - I ruun.au u.,er oi i, hi uina, and a is imn0rtant that everv man rtr, hi. " " ' " lM11)' ,ur ingress a ,itl. ,,! miri, rnr i,.,nm.;,c 1 J ".f.., J'V1UUV,1UUL OUl..f. .... a, come out lor Dem- The m3jority can not be t0) , The bigger it is the belter. We must ocracy. Ji ik;k W. I'. Hynum was too smart to accept t' e nomination of the Re take no chances. Although we be lieve a victory for our cause is abso- publican j irty for Governor. He Iutcb' certain it is best to be on the . . . ... r. -.. i' i Did Jim Cook get paid in advance for that advertisement of the "Ex quisite Toilet Manufacturing Com pany," sent out by a fellow who writes his name as Wrigley, claiming to run an advertising agency in Toronto, Canada? If he didn't, we'll bet a nickel to a brass button he will find himself "in the soup." Unless the signs fail there is some thing "fishy" about that concern and the Ford Pill Co., of the same place. J. A. Parker, editor of the La Grange, Kentucky, Index, has de scended to repeating the lies manu factured and sent out by the Gideonites since he made his journal a "Re- fawm" paper. In the last issue we find the following: How do the "sky blues" like C'eve land's social equality? Fred Domr lass and his white wife were honored by the Buffalo mugwump, while Win nie uavis, "daughter ot the Con federacy," was snubbed and insulted And this is the great "Democratic" chieitain. Now, will Editor Parker have the manliness and the honestly to reprint Mr. Cleveland's letter, printed on the first page of the Gold Leaf this week in refutation of the lie that he (Parker) is so industriously helping to circulate? We will see. suys this State is going Democratic We have alv ays considered the Judge eminently ievel headed, barring his politics safe side and' keep on working from this time on until the sun sets on the Sih day of November. We can not tell for a certainty what the result will be until the votes are counter!. Maj. W. H. Malone,ot Asheville, a A powerful effort will be made bv the bie-long Riiubhcan, who was nomi- common enemy and we must meet luted by ih- Third party f;r Judge of them at every point and defeat and u e ncs.crn District, is out in a long overthrow them. The result in the Utter decla!ing his intention to vote States that have already voted is fr Cleveland and giving his reasons encounrinc and insnirini: to the Demnr- therefore. I T,,. .a i.i . . ., aim .iiiuum .-nu muii iiii renewed activity and determination. The l.iin.E Tom Waston, of Georgi ;ia. 1.' ;l,,..,.l ITS .1 r ,,.., i. . . , . , imi.iiiiiuiiii Aunt sas ins oi tne n v asks :i ,immn ,.i-i I J 'l""-""'i i.i.iin. "UliCiei .-, , i , , W.re . , , o.tuanw!. snu u uy I lie elections tre ti.tj .it? meaning the more , , t:-.in ;o,cco majoruy of voters who , ... .. sv.id.iii ib. iw .,.. i i wtu,cu a,ul ciouua, iwo more s.vodon tl... Domocr.it ic side in the members of thf- Snlid i.... - ..v Jvuui iist election. He iir;'fn,lo,i t,-. i,;i- o.i . -. . , ..v.,. iiimiv .-ivjpwvii, .urn uiutu two more nails in tl, re were very few Democrats in the coffin of the Third party. In both St.ite while talkmg on the -tump. th'JSC tates Weaver, Field and Lease "-"I ui.iue special euoas, and had The Third party has taken Cobb telegraphed, as they did in Arkansas, d vn and aiv r.Kt:: nl,,..,- ,.J that they wcie sure of carrvincr them. on. to put in his place as candidate ? I WC r i . f ... ni.it in .ii ivJiia.i uie ueillfl- fn l.eut-G,vernor. 1 1 zs record was crats have swept both States by tJo bad, it seems, but it is not one majorities, the Third party annex to w'vit worse than that of Thos. 1J. LonT Radicalism having polled in Florida names and one or two more whos; aiv on the ticket, iiut the result will bj all th.e same after the election. only 6, coo voles in all All doubts about a Solid South. therefore, are removed and the reason is very plain. Southern men nnv talk about .iluml - i ' t . i 1 VJ - V word t.- (Uir Third nartv frieink cratic ?).artv n-i mnrVi ic tl,. -i, .. I j . I""-. -v... j mv-j Vlivjvjst, Come back and fall in line with your Ii;it w'npn they coie to the polls and Democratic kiends, wiure you prop- themselves confronted with the eily belomr, if you would MVe v.r "at unless they vote the ... , ., , , J i 'emocratic ticket thev are votm for b.a.e pride a.iu do not want to throw Radical, and negro and bavonet rule away your vote. Look at the people trey will be very apt to come to their wh have befi and are now foremost senses ai-d vote, according to the first in the new movement and you will ,aw ot nature for self-defense. at once see that they are opponents of r Th'- . "I, ,Arkans. n H Georgia, Honda and Alabama, the Democracy, and either sore-headed only four Southern States in which CLEVELAND VS. HARRISON. The great political sparring match between Grover Cleveland and Ben jamin Harrison has so far resulted in favor of the Democratic cham pion. In the first round Cleveland got in a good body blow on his opponent with a handsome Democratic majority in Arkansas. Harrison returned with two light and ineffectual tajs on Grover with his greatly reduced Republican majorities in Vermont and Maine. Second round. Cleveland leads and draws first blood with a twenty thousand Democratic majority in Florida. Before Benny has time to recover Grover rushes and gets in a resounding blow with his his terrible right in the shape of a seventy thou sand Democratic majority in Georgia. Benny is staggered and is only saved by the gong sounding. Third round. Benny is winded now and Grover aggressive. The Democrat gets in four heavy succes sive licks in the way of the acces sions to the Democratic ranks of Walter Q. Greiham, Judge Cooley, Wayne Mac eagh and H. La Barre Jayne. There blows force Harrison to the ropes, where he is struggling des perately as the round ends. He is al ready suffering from his punishment. but his opponent looks iresh and con fident. Hauison cannot hnM n,n much longer. Benjamin's second is W. J. Carter ; bottle holders. P!rm .in.t riri-,. WEAVER AT PULASKI. Gen. Weaver spoke at Pulaski, Tenn., last Saturday. Some trouble was anticipated as he is cordially dis liked by the good people of that sec tion who he treated so outrageously while in command there during the war. But the Democrats were de termined to preserve order and not give him the opportunity of making political capital at their expense as he evidently hoped to do. He had a respectful hearing, a few hundred of his followers and others who went through curiosity, hearing his speech. But the people as a general thing simply refrained from countenancing him by their presence. This was the proper thing to do under the circum stances. Weaver made his speech unmolested but the Democrats of Giles county replied to him through the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted at a meeting which was held while he was making his speech: Whereas, the PeoDle's nartv Presi dential candidate, J. B. Weaver, has maae an address to the people here to-day, and whereas, we. the Demo crats of Giles county, believing in the " v r r , iigm oi iree speech, have accorded mm a nearing in his own defence con cerning the charges of inhumanity, spoliation and brutality. alleged against him while commander of the post here in iS6w. Nevertheless be it, Kesolved. That we do reaffirm and do publish to the world that Jas. h. weaver, now posing as a friend of the down trodden and oppressed of una land, did, while our countv-was ...,1 l: j - ... J uuuci mb uommion as military com mander in 1663-4, levy assessments on non combatant citizens, that he wantonly devastated our county, that ne insulted old women and children and that his namp is n hv wnrr " j w j 1 reproach to our people. That con trasting his conduct with that nf Gnl Gresham, Gen. Johnson and others wtniie here we condemn him not as a Union soldier but as a marauder and despoiler of the helpless, and as such arraign and indict him before the people of the United States. As the Richmond Times says: The reception given Weaver at Pulaski must have been a terrible disappointment to him. He went there expecting to create a riot in the hope of making nolitiml ranitai f- j the Republicians of the North, but the xx V HI A - ' A V -i A , i.tl CUlHwVJUl t J cvci J liu.il 1 c i 1 1 v I JOUl , OI CI ill UL Z1(JV tomer alike the Best Attention, HIGEST PRICES and Fair Treatment. "EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL-SPECIAL PHIYILEGES TO NONE," Is the platform we stand on this Campaign for the Farmers' Tobacco. It is a woll 0tnLllcLp.rl f-W tint- f- tL n-ict t r, iviiv mOPFl? A A Q. M 11 Mm?!? KATHlCPC TOBACCO THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE STATE. There has been a cause iwi Luis. n la ucUU VV Ul Ji., JTlUIUjJij kJCl VXVyC, JCcfcllXlg ctXlLl Oct LlSlctUbUI y Prices. The moral is plain: Always sell your tobacco where it vill pay you best. Do not allow persons who are interested in other markets or houses to mislead you by their "pie crust promises," but go to that house and market where your tobacco will bring you the MOST NET MONEY. The testimony of thousands of patrons is in favor of COOPER'S ad the place. JST By an advantageous change in schedules, Farmers along" the Wilmington & Wel don Railroad, can now leave home early in the morning, come to Henderson, sell their Tobacco upon the Livest Market in North Carolina or Virginia, and return IIUIUC Clie Sailie Uciy . i Liaunui aiiuiiuvii inii uiv. vj. v-iv-j. Jiiys Kti y Ulll lUUitLCU, Quick sales and prompt returns made on day of sale. Highest Prices guaranteed at all times. Hogsheads furnished. Tobacco nicely graded. Thanking my many friends for their very liberal patronage in the past and promising to spare no efforts to serve them acceptably ana to protect ana promote their interests in itiLUie, souciLiiiL: a eoiiLiiiucieivjii yi .-.iin, I AM, VERY TRULY, Any ami all of the la mis W,,,,.,,, the estates of the late Ci,,,-, 1, v ' ' I. .1. Voiineaml II. K. Yoims ;,.' ." I hey coiiMst or impnvel an.i !;,',' Vl1, ' fin in lands aii town lots sit,, ,; . 1 near lIEI)KK'S(v v ' ati-i 'ii, ... ,. ; .-I'lll I I ti l l- IV 1 tf MX .... payment ami long time as to th,. i , v"1' at prices preatly below th,,,,. a, ; they have been held, to eflVcl i'T'1 ment and distribution between t!lt',l T, ' and legatees of It. E Youn" i ,vs They will not be sold a t aucti . ' '"'i'1 undersiiined will take pleasure in i inc said lands and answer' , , would-be purchasers. If yoH wj.' "f any portion of said lands pleas,. plication to DK. w. V. YO r rCT,Ti-1re-t Hondo m .n,. 1.1. llicks, Attorney. .. . T. BAKXKS (Successor to JOHX M. LAKXKs n i , iMDilLItltn. HKXDERSO.V, N. C. D T COOPER, Sole Owner and Proprietor. j u,6u'" uiauiier in wnicn he was j received the people simply refusing it listen to rum speak, but determined j iv maintaining the peace not only : v-uccKuiaiea nim, but reflected the ; greatest credit upon the Tennesseeans. eaver has now played his last card, ana ne had better ignominiously 1C11IC Repairing Tailor. When in need of any tliintr in t!io way of cleaning, or repairing clothing call on J. A. Green, Repairing Tailor, n stairs, Burwell Building, Henderson, X. C. (iootl work at reasonable prices aim satisiac tion to all. tf. AVERILL PAINT e.pl.i t-c :n ntitl tlnii nnr other naint at, aiiv mice Chiirh or low) because " it outwears all others." It lasted 12 years on the house of Mr. W A Mine Athens Ala. Would you like to see your buildimrs shine like polished marble? Then you have only to paiat them with Averill Paint. It has a beautiful lustre. The " Averill" has been on the market m over 25 years. It has been tested by Time the true test of the worth of paints. You run no risk ; every gal lon of " Averill" is guaranteed, be cause the profit is larsiei some deal ers will try to sell you substitutes or imitations ; but insist on having Averill Paint. SOLD BY S. & C. WATKINS, HENDERSON, N. C. ff-Sole Manufacturers SKULK V RROTHKKS. No. 32 Burline Slip, New York City. 8 june J3 ANNOUNCEMENT. o -o lice lit K and I have oh hand a lot of ladii YV 111 I E (iOODS sold heretofoi IS cents per yard, which will now be closed out at V2i cents. A few nice LAWNS which 1 sold at 12 J and 15 cents per yard, now goinc at Iti cents. Just received a bit: lot of both Ladies and Gentlemen's SHOES, of the well known CARROLL, ADAMS te GO'S brand, in job lots, which will be sold at less money than any house in town can af ford to sell shoes, purchased in the regular way. Come and see. I have a few Ladies' GOAT and KID in lace, numbers only run 3 to 4', will sell at SI 00, worth 1.50 in regular goods. A large lot of Ladies' nice GRAIN LACE, numbers 3 to 4, worth 1.50 or 1.75 in reg ular goods; my price only 1.25. A nice lot of Ladies' BUTTON, all numbers, DONGOLA KID TIP. worth 2.50 to 3.00 in any regular troods; my price Si. 75 and 2.00. Gents' FINE SHOES, Guaranteed SOLID CALF, worth in regular goods 2.50; my price 2.00. Also a 2 00 shoe at 51.50; a 1.75 shoe at 1.40 and 1.25. A few dozen Gents' Standard Cable Screwed and Pegged high cut light BRO GANS, worth and sold in regular houses at 2 00; my ju ice 1.50. Call and see that what I tell you about SHOES ARE FACTS, not mere adver tisements. I can and will sell you Shoes CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSEt in the Slate of North Caro lina that buys in the regular way. Very Respectfully, A. O. PURCELL. Mortgage Sale. I will sell by public auction, for cash, at , the Com t House in Henderson, 011 the 31 ST DAY OF OCTOBER, ls!2, at 12 o'clock M ., uiider a moi tgrt',',' duly regis tered in Hook No. 15, pa'e 431, in the Reg ister of Deeds' office, in Vance county, the valuable lot situate at the corner of Pop liiraiid Clarke streets, in Henderson. Ihis hit iso ie of the most beautiful situa tions in town, in a good neighborhood and directly opposite the residence of Mr T M. Pittman. The lot is 100x200 feet and has on it a six room, two-story frame dwelling. This September 23 iHi JOHN HARGROVE, t,.,. Mortgagee. Pittman it Shaw, Attorneys. Pintstcn's Plaim Mill. o The public should not lose sight of the fact that 1 am still doing business at the same place. (Pinkston & Shearin's old stand) where 1 am prepared to do all i'V. wVvo, k I" my line, such as TURN ING, SCOLL WORK, itc, on short notice and in the best possible manner. I also 'V,.iMMS.".p,,.!y of iUI kill,,s of lil'IBDING MA 1 LK1AL, which will be sold at lowest prices dressed or undressed. CEILING and I LOORING a specialty. Terms cash tMMvVitvJ'V10 'TRACTING and IjIjILDIXG at reasonable in ices. Estimates furnished on application Full line of cot'fivi; ....... CASKETS always on hand: AlVo j ,.S and Gent emeu's BURIAL RORi's style and quality never lndWe til ie r?l'- , Fi'1U "H'-Vere,! an, , t.illic Caskets a special" 1 1 vi, . styles In fact, we cy a co , in our line, with prices to suit al ,-u ' V Weliavethe pici.-t 1 1 ..I1., section. " u, ,m. yrOrders from a ilislance will i)C, 'omnt attention. ..w ... M iX.V,w?an il ""l'l' te stock of Kl UNI II, KE MATTESSES, SPRI N('s v(J and sell such giKids cheaper than a-,v t,, iv has ever undertal.-nn .S.. 1..1 '"') andSeef,ryourseif. ALEX T. BARNES , ,.. Lassitkk Brii.i.iN.,, Henderson, V STMPLYT QUESTION OIF Jars ii cms So apr l Ci B. R. Pinkston, HENDERSON, N. C. Administrator's Notice Notice. Wm. F. Harrity is seconding Gra ver and David U. Hill and V. C. Whitney are his bottle holders. Referees, 65,000,000 people of the United States. Winston Setitinal. kickers or Republicans, Come back, erring brethren, to the fold ; you will be welcomed : y the Democratic hosts and can rejoice with them over the victory in November. elections have been held so far, and is what will carry Virginia, the Carolians, and all the Southern States. The electoral vote of the South may be safely put down for Grover Cleveland. We have for some time been on the look out for jast s-.;ch news of bachelor Jim Cook as we find in the Charlotte News, ever since we gave him some good advice on the subject last July. That paper says : Mr. Jas. P. Cook, editor of the Concord Standard, is to be married in the Methodist Episcopal church at Suffolk, Va., on the 19th of this month, to Miss Margaret J. Nor fleet, a charm ing young lady of that place. The Louisburg Times sounds a note of warning when it says: By over confidence you may defeat a ticket ; and by over confidence as to tne strength of any particular aiaate you may cause the defeat that candidate on a close vote us guard this point now. and nn pier tion day allow no one to be "wounded in the house of his friends." can- of Let Grover Cleveland has confidence in the patriotism and level-headedness of the people of North Carolina to stand by the old Democratic flag. When the time comes North Carolina ; will reciprocate by showing that she iwj connaence in Grover Cleveland J and that grand-son ot North Carolina ! who stands at the front with him. Wilmington Star. T a in nlpnspfl to nrmnunpo Miat I am wtill r.t my old stand, next to Dorsey's drug store, where I have a choice and complete stock of Pure and Unadultered WMsKes, Brauflies. fines, Gins. Ales. TODHCco ana uiffars. sc. Stfl make a specialty of PURE OLD NORTH CMMH.TVA CORV WIIIVWVV ana nave some tliat lias been in my house for two vers. Call and u?t some before it is all gone. 1 buy my whiskev in large lots and pay cash" for same, therefore I can give you better goods for the same money than you can find at any other place in town. All I ask is a comparison of my goods with those you buy elsewhere. Very Respectfully, S.S. WHITTEN. ntlPPKIi B n 1 UIJXItllLLlUriiUUiiS ARE DAILY HECOMMEHDffifi mTin PERFECTION fl lllU ADJUSTABLE U It expands across the Ball sjl(L Jcinta. This makes it Tie BEST FITTHv5, NICEST LOOIRuUsiMOST COSFOHTABtE SHOE IN TEE WOED. PRICES, S2, S2.50, S3, 13.50. CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO. Manufacturers, Lynn, - - Mass. Shoes made to measure. Sold bv tlie lenilinrr S!iu :.. Ilendereon, ROWLAND & POWELL. Havine qualified as Excutior of the estate of Thomas l'S "ner, deceased before the Clerk of tl. .Superior Court ot ance county, this i., to notify all persons holding claims aginst said estate to present them tome duly proven on or bet ore thelWh day of September, 1 SO.", or this notice .vill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to the said estate must make immediate payment. Ihis 2'ith Sept, !! v . , ,n W- J) MITCHELL, Executor of Thomas Plnmmer, dee d. A. C. ollicoffer, Att'y. Having qualified as Administrator, de bonis non, with the will annexed of W. H Cheek, Jr., deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said es tate to come forward and make payment and all persons having claims against it' to present them on or before the 1st day of Auvn-,t, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery W. H. CHEEK, Adm'r, de bonis non . t. a., of W. H. Cheek, Jr., deceased. September 14, wr. Sensible j)cople arc n,,t apt to c controlcd hy snui mcnt when it comes to parting- with their lianl-carn.d cash purchasing the ecrv day necessaries of life. contemplation of a pur.a c resolves itself into a jmii..ii of dollars and cents. Ai-.l -,. wise buyer takes into .-uvo.m.! how niucli k; c;in .;-,v.. 1 ,.-,. he parts with liis nioncv. - Anownur this, we m,'r,.u- ask you to call and EXAMINE OUR GOODS, Compare prices with oth-rs und exercise your own jibi - ment. It is a question 1 !,ii lars and cents,' and we . ,,n make it to vour in ten - i m trade with us. Here nr.. tl , g-oods to suit you-no douLt about tliat. 'i'lio Ilfjxl x.r then is look into the mailer of prices. We have no ap prehension on that point.' -Come and see for vour.-.-!f. Yon will find that we' have a larjre and carefully sele,t.,l line of General Merchandise, hmbraemi; everything in Dry Goods and Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes U hue Goods, Tin, Crockerv, Glass and Wooden ware, ivr., &c. Also a full and complete n 'Lr. oi jnire and iresh HOE New Meat Market. t(ktkk public. iStaDlB anfl Fanc7 Groceries, Ue would most respectfully inform our friends and the public, that we are loci ted on Montgomery street, next to E N Jackson's oM stand, where vou will 'find' us from 3 A. M., to ll p. M.", with a full and complete stock of next will be tItihao.N? rl ?. MEAT M.VKKE1 tO tiie ( ) pll III .! nrr ...I I .. Uleaseo t'l sen anil i-vo . . .. I i - i-i': imoii;. .A" 1 d my own butchering, thereby savin" the heavy expense of employing expert belt), and beinc content k.l.... t am enabled to sell 'lower than' others.'- .t-si noumi and Mirloin Steaks H cents a pound. Choice Itoasts H cents stp,,;,,,, meat t; cents Prf,.,,..t j ,1. -' faction guaranteed. Terms cash. P" 11. H. BAILEY. Administrator's Notice. iKiins non, c. T. a., of the estate of Jo,eph ''ctc.ni:.i, in;., i io notnj- all per sons bavins claims against said estate to present them tome at my o.'hce in Hender son N. C, duly verified, on or before the i. ,ay f,f Ptember, 189-1, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment. A. C. ZOLLICOFEElt, Administrator d. b. n.. c. t. a., , , of Joseph Basket, dee'd, September 21, lc2. xr U8L (If nil rni. Wl. n .. i V i ,v'. Jiiaridies, AC, Are . U make a sp. cialtv of I'X'UV NOIiTIJ CAiiOI INA COitX WIIISKK and will not handle anythin- but the best t:oods oe.i in v.eed f anjthin- in out line give us a call. Very Itesrwctfully, WALTER G. ROBERSON ft CO. 9 t hdi wmmifm Such as Flour. M,.nt L- ,1 Molasses, Syrups, Suar, Cof fee, Butter, Ov-eso. Cra. l, : Canned Goods Lard. Salt, j I'ish. Hams, Hreaklat Kao-: . ! &c, &c. e keep also Hav, j kran, Shipstuhs, and Oats , winch we sell at lowest price, i Uc buy all our Flour, Salt, j Hay and Shipstuffs in car load lots, and can sell these goods by the lare or small quantity at prices that can not be shaded by any other dealer in Henderson. Family trade respectfully solicited. IVomjft and care ful attention to the wants of our customers. Very Respectfully, i SDN TYLER DESK CO., Onr Mammoth CaUloscefishS Cofs-SS. 1S9 nowrc-tdy. New Goods New St vies Lets CEt' T5',,C3' CiairS' Bk Ce.. cl nets ex. ic, and at matchless prices as above indicated. Our goods are S known and sr.ld freely in every country tha speaUEnglUa. Catalogues frTe. PostSmiSl Opposite Cooper's Warehou e. HENDERSON, - N. C. .;vr:"!:-r- t' M.Cii;.t,el KcT;-::TS TREATE& BY tSX'.L. COSFIBli't. Bi. 0. V. F. MT6EI. niCttri TKEtTEI. CIIUU lw i.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 13, 1892, edition 1
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