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IIENDEKSOX, X.C T1IU11SJIAV, .tuxi: i:, fclOGHRlSS IIJ THE PINES. BT JOHN lIKN'l:" UOSEIt. From the J-Wiiin War, Warliriton, D.C.J TTbe follow ii! :,ta!i..t- froia tiif pen of a X'oitli Caroli'ia p.x-t iw-iIi:i i'l U:i!sii:' ton.D. C, Iuiv scMo:i l.;tin .jtialleil Su delicacy of luucv, el-anti; of diction aud fidelity 1'J n:tm;. Though wiitn-it :it ' Uie national capital) " MidMimmer INijiht'a Orcaia is eviiU'istly a i-i:uni.--ceuci: and set iiH.'. rat Ion of v. jHies of the Old North SU;b. 1 here is throughout tlif pofvn an undfrtouo of sad ness and loiiiii akin to th.it which "found a path '11iro:ih t!;e sr.d heart of Kutii vhii hick jor home Hhs stood iii leans amid the alien ccrn."J The siiltrv day h ending, The cloads are fading away, Ovahi wilh imiU: hirudins .!id purple is ttujiie to gray; Tlie gray grows dsikrr aj:d de:iser Till it and tis; enith are one; -Ji !tar swiiiirs out like a censer. And the biief warm nilit is heun. The brown moth tloats and poises Like a leaf in the windless air; Awoke by insect noises The ray toad leaves !iis lair; .Sounding the du-k depth quickly The h.ill-bats fall and n-e, And out of the rasrs thickly Swarm li-jtenii! tlrc-ilics. Now daikness heavy, nppn v;ive And silent -complete the gloom, The breathle.-s ni-ht is excessive Willi fragrance of perfume, for the laml i enmeshed and uhhtv.u V'iti vines th.:t blossom and trail, Jlinhankiiig the traveled ways And ler.tooui;:g the leuccs of rail. Afi'-r ia Ihe boulheni :-.ky Ue::Mightiih:g Hair.-, and glows, Vividly tinting the clouds that lie 1 At ivt witJi shimmer ol rone Tremulous, Hitting, unc rtaii!, As a mystical light m;.;ht :hi;u; From u:;ler an ehou curtain Uefore a tenihle hhiiue. And the slumbrous night grows late, 'lhe midnight hush is deep, Under the pint s 1 wait For the moon; and the pine trees weep 4 resit drops ol dew, that fa 1 1 Like loot-tep here and there, And they sadly whimper and call To each other high in the air. They rustic and whNper like ghosts, They igh like souls in pain, Jlke the movement of stealthy hots They surge, and are silent again. The midnight hu-h is deep, 15ut the pines the spirits distrest They move in sonambuhint sleep They whisper and are not at re-t. J,o! a light in the ea.-t opalescent Softly suffuses the sky Where- lloeeulent clouds are quiescent, Where like froth of the ocean they lie Like foam on the beach they crimple Where the wave has spent its whirl Like, the curve of a shell they dimple Into iridescent pearl. And the light grows bl ighter and higher Till far through the trees 1 see The rim of a globe of lire That rolls through the darkness to me, And the aisles of the forest gleam With a splendor unearthy, that shines Like the light of a lurid dream Through the colonnaded pines. "With Malice Toward None, Charity for All.' With I New i oik Herald. The brave Southerners who took part in Pickett's brilliant charge at Gettysburg have been looking forward to July with high anticipations. They hoped to meet their Northern oppo nents on that famous and fateful clay to rehearse the events which were big vith historic significance and to re count to each other innumerable ad ventures and hairbreadth escapes. They were also to take with them a monument, commemorative of the splendid courage of their comrades, And to erect it on the furthest point reached within the Union lines. The plan is .approved by the survivors of the Union forces which repulsed and drove them back. There seems no harm in marking the spot where the Northern forces were temporarily bro ken, and if a monument to Southern courage stands dose to a monument to Northern pluck, what of it? The brave men on both sides crossed their swords there, and the spot will forever have a painful interest for every Ameri can. lut the Gettysburg P.attlefield Me morial Association say, "No," polite ly yet decidedly. They arc willing to have the monument built at Pickett's starting point, but not within the lines -of the Northern army. They object also to the inscription on the base of the monument, two lines written in pencil by General Lee and found in Jus army satchel after Appomattox: Glorious Is his fate and envied is Ins lot Who for his country lights and for it dies. This strikes us as very mean and small business. So it will strike every soldier who won honor on that field. The brave man is always ready to give deserved praise to his . opponent. It was an awful day, that day of Pickett's charge, and stern Southern stuff was met by stern stuff from the North. It those two magnificent armies could meet in July, 1807, they would "pre sent arms" to each other. I f the cause of the North was victorious it was not because the South lacked courage, and we may well be grateful that after twenty-five years the survivors, .Northern and Southern, shake hands as citizens of a united country. The dead of both sides may prop erly be honored. The South should be invited to build as many monu ments as they please, and on any spot to which their dash and valor give them claim. Those heroes lie side bv side in neighboring graves, and if the monuments Gf Korth and South touch each other they are simply typical of the two forces which during the charge were close enough to . cross bayonets. The Battlefield Memorial Associ ation may refuse to allow Pickett's men to put their monument on the furthest point reached ia the Confed- crate charge on that fateful .da v. but. cool headed ami impartial hisory will put it there, nevertheless, and, gentle- men don't voiiforjtit aicn, ujii i jc,u iorei ic We Mnst Have Manufactures. fStatesville landmark. A town or city without mechanics is lite a country without farmers, and ; neither can prosper as it ougnt to with out an ade'iualc number of these incks j .en-able classes. This is n-.,t only self-evident, but the experience of all progressive places and localities, as well as those localities deficient in both elements. Without farmers to culti vate the land the soil is of small value, a: it yields no products, and without farm products villages even would be few and far between and towns and cities wider apart and smaller in pop ulation and limited in business. jJut J as needful as farmers are to the growth and prosperity of places, they cannot supply all that is required for that pur pose, and the deficiency can only be supplied by manufactures and the me chanics proper co conduct diversified branches. Jt is therefore agriculture and manufactures combined that have ivrought the wonderful advancement of many Southern cities and localities, and made the New England Slates rich and powerful while the South, having contributed largely to the same, has remained poor, comparative. Statesville has very great advantages for diversified manufactures. These j are now about the only "missing link" ! in her prosperity. Nothing else that j we can now call to mind is needed spe- ! cially to start her on a "boom" that would be solid and durable. To do this her own citizens must first take hold and both le.id and co-operate with their means and not wait hap-haz- ard, perchance, for strangers to first : come in and do it for them. 11 so, n will likely never happen, and empty stores and dwellings will be the conse quence with the doleful cry of "hard times and worse coming." Many worthy mechanics are wanting employment whose services would be equal to the capital of citizens who, instead of investing in more houses to remain tenantless, would invest in a paying business for themselves as like wise share in the general prosperity and soon have to erect many more houses to accommodate residents and business men ot the city. This is the experience of all manufacturing towns. Enterprise always overcomes "hard times" and now is the opportune mor ment to begin, for, co-operation among our citizens will assure the desired re sults. A Little Southern Lowell. Wilmington Star. A recent communication in the Charlotte Chronicle from Rockingham brought out some interesting facts con nected with cotton milling in that ex cellent section. Rockingham is really something of a Southern Lowell. Around it are five cotton mills, owned by the Southern people. They are not the work of Northern capitalists. Please bear that in mind. The five factories are as follows: Pee Dee, capital $103,000; hands employed 160; spindles 4,060; looms 164; production 200,000 yards of plaids each month; monthly payroll $2, 800; building brick, four stories, 180 feet long. There is a neat village church built by the company free to all denominations. Robedel, capital ? 1 00,000; hands cm employed 150; looms 100; production, 1 75,000 yards plaids monthly; build ing two stories, 325 feet long. Led better, 1,000 spindles, 14 hands, produces warps. Midway, 2,000 spindles, 34 hands. Great lr alls, 4,000 spindles, looms, produces 4-4 sheeting. 130 There has never been a demand for higher wages and there have been no strikes. The correspondent says: "These enterprises are owned, man aged and worked by our own people, without the aid of Northern capital or Northern brains; and they show what the old South, or the men ot the old South, are still capable of doing. They think and their neighbors think that native North Carolinians have brains enough and pluck enough to build up home enterprises. Let the people of other tow ns follow their ex ample." This is all gratifying and well worth emphasizing. In Alamance there is another Southern Lowell in embryo. We wish the numerous North Carolina factories would report earnings, div idends, ecc, as the Georgia and others Southern mills do. Frank Irslie's Popular Monthly for Jane. Warm days tell us of approaching Sum mer, aud an aiticle that takes us to the woods and mountains haSan attractive ap pearance. Mr. Charles Da con allures us all to follow him in his sketch, "Camp-Life Among the White Hills," in Fnmt Zca'x ropulur Monthly for June. Miss l,i!y lliggiu Llls something alnuit the 'Jubilee of Queen Victoria." Mr O. W. lliggs, del ving in tho custom house and warehouses w rites a chapter which will be new and interesting to many, "The Coffee Trade of Xew ork " which will iiive zest to a 'ph- uine cup of Mocha. "Percy Dvsshe bbel ley," tme of the mast mai ke"d literary fig ures of our centurv, is sketched in his whole career as he has not hitherto been done in any magazine. Mr. Tyrrell car lies you graphically through the" poet's life ami the pictures of the sjiots associated wkh his memory give all the reader can desire. Colonel Chaille Ixmg, than whom none better able, tells of "The Khedive's Expedition to Zanzibar and the Juda." "I tie Aicti uucness h'enlinaml of Austria," is a charming sketch of a woman, lovely 111 iace ana cnaracter who won her way into a royal family. "Marseilles," and its attractions tills a pleasant set of pages, and in the days wheu swiiuuiiHg is enjoy able we cau read, if we cannot imiute "A Vei table Merman, borne Adventures of Captain Paul Doyton." When the bell rings for dinner our readers may not stop to jieruse Robert Wilson's article on "Hun ger," but proceed to suppress the sensa tion. It may be read, pcrliaps, after din ner with more comfort, and vou tnav inz yourself to tind out just exactly what X.lJlirS.X,. very clever and worth reading. The whole number is most attractive iii Diatter and- picturesqua effect. WHY NOT? CAN YOU GIVE ANY GOOD RE AS ON FOR DECLINING TO TAKE A EI EE POLICY? Von pamf.tvav. "It is a novel thing; Life A !?mi ranee has been prac-in-ed, r.ore or Jes. tor time hundred yearx. I 1 the ia-t ha fceeturv ithn grown with Mieii rapiuhy in the Uuiied State.3, thnt it is now one of the grtt interests in jt- e.ountrv, ranki :g with thr mot im portant rai road nd banking in'est". Many midious of dollars rn pn cl by the British Air.eiicm c. mpniea evfry cir to the lami'ifs of deea-ed members n urn Assunncfi comrani . In ni other wav has mony 'ver been so sue eessfuHv" dis-tribused amot.g those vh are d-; eudent and unable to earn nvHy j for then.s-!ve ; and ihre is bardly a person who rea.is thi but who kiows of. famiii-'S saved ' tua Humane a?ny 1 Life Assurance fiom (mtrt-h.sing is ai te.eiant uoon poverty. You eannot say It is impiety to pro-po- tofssure human liv." Ii it were existence tut, is propped to be asnred, it w-m d be impiety ; but it is Tim W vf-J ll.it. i V ! Si fill.-. You eanuit s-iy, "It isa chance ! operation." 'I hn kv.vfl governing Lif Assu-anee j rest upon the n c :v bi-i'f nr t lenth-al j rertainty. The faets of asiron; tn . even, j cniuot im more miio'.v aset rtained und : eierly dmonxir.-Ud mmin piiio-ip.es upnn vh'!eh Life Assurance i ha-ed. You eann t sv, "it is nomjii that I liHve wealihy friends ai d relatives." Would you think ir just to have relative-? ibr-iwn on your hands !'or supper: ? Is i! right thm, :s it manly -to leave 3'our fannlv where they may t Roy si ne become a b irde;i io relative or friend-? A id :'o-s not your every p-jreut&l fociiug re'"il from sueti a though.? You ranr. t say, I mu-t pay my dcbU lirsr." Th nisands of hard work inr men ha e nn-.viso!y aiu this io lha iu'ec ot Life , Asuraree. Pei iups thev struggled and I eeou"m;.sea topnv lor a :arm, or h oomo, and La 1 it vc arly paid lor; b.t d"ath took tifin If aod that morly" ye which ItwlUy be fared ned, iorced the pnmeriy upon the mat kH and serifie;-d it. rid so tl e litlle ad was lent? What a prize insiichaci.se would cvni a imall Life ldicy have been! .Such examples ought to be a warning to you. Because you aro in debt y-ju ought to ba assurei. You cannot say, "lly ineome is slen der, ami I can invent my smail earnings in something better." It ia eajy to find good investments for sui ill cuius of mo;.f y, sy for iO, 50. J aoroKW? Are y hi sure of prolonged life to m 'ket' ose inves'ments to amount to much? Bui: remember, by the piy mftit of a -fivgle Life Inztiranie premium you make generous it. vestment at Oitce. You cannot ,sny, am too good a sub jeet to asst. re; my fa'hr lived to old ag-", and 1 am sound and nigged." Yjurgo id health has a money value in it, which you may use, il you see fit Up 'ii it you can c instruct, Rt onen a for tune. Is it not wise to turn to account this capital (your sound constitution), t-y taking insurance upon it, especial y a accidents and disease lie in wait f r all ? You cannot ss?y, ' It implies a distrust of 1'rovidenc ."' The objec ion m'ght as well be urged against Firo Insurance; or putting liht-niu.4-rud.s0u buildings ; or, indeed, tak ing any precaution to avert possible evi'.s. Providence was not intended to preclude self help. Yrou cannot bay "The assured are apt t cie soon " Tnis is a foolish superstition. It is capable of proof that Life Assurance tends diree lv to prolong li'e, by reliev ing it of anxieties, ana by promoting the stability, e -om my, and good order of society and too faun ;y. Aud statistics prove the same thing. You cannot say ' It is expensive." Do you ca 1 laying up money "expen sive ?,; You mightas well talk of theoxpense'' of buying bank stocK, fr of putting aside your earnings in any safe plac, as to scenic of the expense of keepiug up a life ptilicj'. I1 hs accumulation, not ex pense. J. R. YOUNG, Life and Fire Insuraxck Aoeut, Henderson. Is'. C. Policies written in fiigt-class compa nies only. POMONA HILL NURSERIES, rOMONA, N. C, Two and a h df mil-s west of Greensboro, N. C. Ths main line of the K. tfe D. K. R. passos through th grounds and within 100 feet f iho office. Salem trains make regular stops twice daby each way. Those interested in Fruit and Fruitgrowers v. re cordially invitd to inspect this the largest nursery in the State and one among tho largest iu tho South. The proprietor has for mar.y years vis ited the leading Nureiies North and Vrest, and c orresp iniicd with 1 nose of for eign c-juntrie, gathering evny fruit that was calculated to su't the South, both native aud foreign. The reputation of Pomona Li ill Nurseries is f-uch ihat many agents going out from Greens boro, representing other nurseries, try to leave the impression that thvy are representing these nut series. Vv'liy do they do it? Let the pub i: answer." I have in stock growing (and can show visitors the same) ibe largest and best stock of treev, ifce , ever slviwn or seen in any two nurseries in N nth Carolina, c uisistir g of a;-plo, pr-ach, pear, cherry, p'uin, grape. Japanese persimmon. Jap anse 1 lu:n, aorhots, nectaiine, Russian apricot, mulberry, quinces. Small ti uits: Strawberry, ra.plt j ry, cui rants, pei aus, Kng ish walnuts, rhubaib, as.iaiagas, evpireens, shade trees, roes. Ac. Give your order to myau In rized agent or order dirocL lr m the nuisery. Cor respourteuce so iciu d. De-cript ve cat alogues free t ) applicants. Address, J. Van LIXDL.KY, Pomona, Guibord county , M. C may 1:6, 1 v. Kew Year Qre'eting ! THE OLD HAS PASSED, TheNewJHere! And I am still selling Honest and First Quality Goods at the very :uiKtiest Profit. Wishing a Happy and Prosperous Xew Year to the good people of Hender son and vicinity, hnd aain thanking.vu for the very liberal patronnp extended to in in the pust, J repcifuJy ak a xmuuiiaiice 01 me ame iu tuttire, prom ising 11 y best efforts to p'ea-s-e mII and mxk- it to the interest 6f those who deal with me. Kme-iber I carry in connection with my Fancv Gm)Ds ius Depaet m est uelrly all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES Try our CliLAM FLOUU it cannot be surpassed. NEW TORK CASH STORE, ' . HEXDEasox.x.c. , f W. J. Claet, Jat 133 I. . H magcr. 1 MAKES gel 1 is m m -BH BAS3QIS S5S SSB S 3 Fhould bo cseJ a few Eioiaas before confinemeiit. ScnH for book " To iloxniii?," iaa;lcd froc. EitAiiriELD EiiCi-AXOii Co., Atlanta, Ga. new mm store W. T.auiam"& Co., HENDERSON, N. C. Having opened in the Cooper build ing, next door to Mi:::iHier's hard ware stare, an eixirely new stock of Druo's, Patent Medicines, TOILET ARTICLES, SEEDS, CIGARS, Chewing Tobacco, and all articles usually kept in a first class drug store, "We Ask a share of the public patronage, feel ing confident we can make it to the interest of our friends to deal with us. One of our firm is a registered pharma cist, and we have with us also Mr. W. O. Mitchell late of Franklinton, a pop ular and competent prescription clerk. GARDEN SEEDS a specialty. La dies respectfully invited to examine our toilet stock. Respectfully, W. T. Cheatham & Co. ffob. 173 I.J it tV h fi M U U &i Ju stimulates the torpid ilvor, Htrcnsrtti ens She UiRCciiive xij;u3ls. k'tfjuhiscs tSie buTvcs, teml urc uweit4c-.ltsl us un AfiTI-SILSeOS EEBIOIHEi In wnlariaS cliirJcSs tlielr vJiriue-j aro -. iieiy Jccosit5ei3, as i'tivy ivkkcsm itei! nliar irspcr4I a in t'reviin; ikt'tiyp-tera Irom tLai h. JtllojjaulJy nugcr coated. Uosq nmv.ll. -icc, 25cci. Sold El'cr-jwliero. viTicc, 4Ai Murray Bt, Kr;T5r 3Tork, CL0IBG0UT ! Ilivinc deo'ded to aro ex dnsively in the GKOCKYH, BU-sINKsS, we propose to elos out our entire st ck of Dry Goods, -Notions AXO SIHIOISS At and BELOW Cost, AXO WILL SELL Ver.y bes;t calicoes, all brands, at 5c. yd ; medium calicoes, at ojc. yd; dress goocls and lawns at less than "cost; all iinen bosom boys' and men's dress shirts a' 40c; Peari, Diamond and Crown, best shirt- made, at 85c; 1rc9S, trimm:nrs ami notions, of best quality, at and be low ccst. COME' AT ONCE IF YOU WANT BARGAINS. A'e keep tho lurest. stock of FINE AND UKWY GROCERIES iu town, who!es;!e and rctai". W'e hIso keep a nice line of Fine Par- lor and chamber furni ure, chairs, mat tresses, tx.bhf, carpets, rugs, ki., at lowest prices. Call aod examine our stork. PAKKEll & CLOSS, HENDERSON, N. C. " .ffiFte 1 StufT, Hay. Grain, Chic'en Fee), and the tinest brands of Flour aN ways on hand. jau 1, 1c. A T 11 The question has oftn been asked how it is that II. TIIOMASOX can sell a GOO D FLOOR SO LOW when A. 1 . . . T 1 me price is advancing 7 tiecau-o, he buys iu large l.,ts, pays the ceu down,! and rets the discount olf and ibrn aives his customers the bf.neStof it. Tliat if! why we can sel! liPtter irradn ni fl-.nr! for the same money than any other house in town - W fcr I InritAfl 4 . t . .1 seo for tlieui.xlvew aod be convinced ofi of the fact before buying elsewhere. I j keep constantly on hand a nice line of! be so'.d at luwest tiurfw. Also a lare and well selecteJ sto-k of general mer chaudise, dry goods, boot?, shoe?, Ac., all of which ae uiaiked RIGHT DOWN LOW. Thaking ny -friends for their r.at patronage and soliciting x continuance of the same, Very Ke,peelfuliy, EC. Thomason, (opposite Cooper's warehouse) II EX I ) L KNOX, N. C. inch. 10. 1 c. andWM.key lint- I It' It erred a', horao wifh UirJi oat i;ain.'ltt r.f tkit- 2 Ua Sstf tis:aaent FRCS. jniy rws wy1 y WSJj mm 11 iJJW.HWWUHiMWJW H r 1 i r; t.j i-j 111 CP I irOlMll G. B. HARRIS. L. R. GOOCH. HARRIS' BRICK O W3STHIS.S PROPRIETORS, HENDERSON. N. Q. OUB HOUSE IS EIGHT IN THE FEONT ! mp ARE AHEAD IN ACCOMMODATIONS; AHEAD IN GROWTH Hlj OF BUSINESS; AHEAD IN BIG AVERAGES; AND AHEAD IN EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE PROTECTION OF THE FAR MERS' INTERESTS. WE SELL FROM AS LARGE A TERRITORY as anybody, and we do it as well, as our books w ill show; and nothwith standing the empty boasting of others we can prove from our books that the HIGHEST A VERA GE made in the State icasmaJe at OUR HOUSE. We always do our best for our patrons and have no pets to give big prices, to the detriment of others. We sell for all alike, every day alike, and are afraid of no competitor, for our honesty in business and our personal attention to everything assures us that we can't be l)eaten, and we are ready to give the VERY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR ALL who .entrust us with the sale of their tobacco. We keep the best Wagons, the highest grade Fertilizers, and a splendid line of Buggies, all of which we sell low for ca'sh. The "Old Hickory" Wagon is the very best; the T. T. Haydock Buggy can't be beaten; Piedmont Fertilizers have always given satisfaction; Ttnsley's High Grade is the best on the market; Durham Bull conies in, in place of the 'old Bone and Peruvian, with some improvements and cheap Ireights, and we expect to make large sales of it this season. Thanking our many friends for past patronage, we can assure them that our experience in our business will enable us to merit a continuation of same. WE ARE YOURS VERY TRULY, HA.HRTS, GOOOH & CO. 1 VesetaliEa Its Claims Sustained BUG OB SB BY THE TEST?rrONYOF Va'aSiiEIg EfSsliSSS TEST- OF R3ERJT. IheIolden hup.vest a remedy OF HEALTH REAPED WOT FOR A DAY From this Proiifis Remedy But for a Half a Century. Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed F1I!2 to all who apply. It should be carefully read h y everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 'Atlanta, Ga. Jbnther Sheldon, ' SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, 'BRACKET?, STAIU i;AlI., NEWELS, - BUILDERS HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, PUTTY AND BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Nop. 16 West Side Market Pqa tre, and 40 Il ia oke Ave., Norfolk, .' Virginia. Established in 1S70. mentnutiwerarstcrGcltolitiailii !.y usoct fc5k SEmiHAL PASTILIES Weakness !ndPby3calIoefjyin 'anni?or Mid-X dla Arefi Men. Tesid forFit-htYnrain TimtiT tnonsanac-303 tcey cosoiuteiy rproro protintureiy oi?ed aud broken, down men to the full enjoyment of serfwt and full T.Innly F:retit,h and Vigorous Heslth. To those -who Miller froiathoiarny obscure dirsnsos onslit about by Init:rction, Ejc-xjnro, Over-Brain Work, ortoo fres I .-diligence, wo ask that ycu scud ua yoarnnmewitUfitntPinentof yonrtrotiblt, and seccro "SUPTUPEU PEfiSOWS can have VRsLZ SELL YOUR HENDERSON, N. C. BIG SALES AND Whether First or ;ast Sale, they and Rarely AH tobact put on our floor shall at all times, and under all (Mn-iimstHneea, be ynld lor its full market value, and wh defy any Houe, or Hnuj-en, in or. .out of the .State, to surpass, or fqual our prices quality c)nidertjd. VW wmk for all alike. The best Tobacco a-lls for the most money at our House. We are sflling TOBACCO, not MKN, and it is our d termination in tlie fut nre,- a? in the past, to ei ve eqund justicti to all, and el! your Tobacco for th1 la-d cent it is worth. Several of the Jargrest Bright Tt)lacco Buyers in the U. S. have recently located upon our marke!, fcr this reason, and we have now beyond doubt one of the s'ronjt corps of Leaf Dealers in lite South. Come to see us promptly, while we have an active tusrket and lively demand for all eobry grades. When you load your wagon drive on to our House, ngardle-s of what wayside drummer may say, and we will siive you a cordial welcome, with good accommoda tions and full prices for your Tobacco. " IX sr. COOPER- f ALWAYS SATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES MP KINDS ALL PUECHASEE3 CAK EE SDITED MASCyACTTKEO BT Isaac LSteppard & CoMB2ltiE2ore,Mi AND FOU KALE BY J, L H. rfiisillier HENDERSON - - N. C S. R. HARRIS. WAREHOUSE, ooscasm, foot 20, le Xir ,lkf forthi sc truiiiiles.antl ail Ouackf. YTK v'liKsarnlT aim is(oli'ui,l thoirvio. I r-.rrj i-.?;' Li L:rlj I 'lounc. fl.-.4 lull Hitcrrt-m -sZ ' uitmtwn to buaiiv.'.i, or canr poia y oriuriiivun:eiice m any vrny. Fourdod f 011 Rcii-nti'ic mcdior.l principlrs. Pjilirwl aprlifaSioii t the sont ol d:-a!( its s;iociiij nfluncc is fc- without delay. TlwDutor i wtuleil.mimnrinK ipm;i?ts ot life crei?iven NirtV, tlir patient becomes chtcrf u' ui rapidly ga: us butii wrengti suiu litaltn TRATM?T.CirL-:3tluS3. giro ITH.S3. lirse, $7 HAKhSS OEEDY CO., KF'C GHEMiSTS, ZO?,i rT.T'jnaStreet.ST.IiOI7I3. TTO. Trial of our Asciimio. Aek for Terms! TOBACCO AT HIGHEST PRICES Make Prices that Can't be Beaten Equaled. THE CULT TRUE Yflll purify ti BLOOD mraUto tn LIVER ard KIOMEYtt at Mot TOUIH. IfwWat n upiunn,- inatK9tiom.ljcK or c.rcaictu and lumi tofeiiacab aolntelr etireil: Bonm. Dm. lea ana norre rtcmwm new ioroe. aliro the mind b4 mor lia Krafn Vemmr. LADIES t3sria from rorfiaiotpct. I: - - - : - . 1 1 .1 nv lir lothfirsri wi'l finl in DK. MABTEB1 IEOW 2CKIC ufs. Diis cars. Gim clsar. Lpa!tb comf'iuioB. All atteaipti cenrterfrftiog er.j adds to (trr,pa- Or. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS Car Con,.:rtlo:i.X,Sv-?r Cot.2alnt nd Sick ) Bedeb tinpie Com and Zrcam Brekj THE 08. HASTES C0 ST. LOUIS, U0. 1 JAS. H.L ASSITER & SON. WOULD CALL THE ATTEN TION OP THE PUBLIC TO THEIR LARGE AND V Well Selected Stock Consisting of DRY GOODS, -BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCERIES, GLASSWARE, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, FLOUR. MEAL, CORN, OATS, HAY, BACON, LARD, FISH, &c, &c. Also alarms quantity of Standar Fertilizers Consisting of WHANXS' PLOW BRAND, PACIFIC GUANO, For Cotton and Tobacco. " PATAPSCO GUANO, For Cotton and Tobaco. . SPECIAL TOBCCO MANURE, STAR BRAND . FERTILIZER, &c. JAS. H. LASS1TER & SON, Hendehson, N. C. may 13. a. Those who Die M nst he card Tor n wIl rs lh'o who live, ami the place to g f.r burial case of evary descriptiou, ia Uie Ad aud re liable Undertaking Establishment of JOHN M. BAKNE. A full line of. Coffin all fctls and size? and we positively will imke it tn tho advantage of customers to examine our stock be fore buying R!spwlfra. Larjie lot mft talic cases, imitalion rosewood, line walnut arid clo'.h covered c(flius always n hand from vvjiich to select. People do well to give me a call ns I CAN AXDWILLUNDISKSELLTHE Fine Hearse and pair r.fBlark Horses nlways at command at nui'lerote p icca. Keatly at all times to v'ait on custouiern, day or niht. Having U.uc bceu in Hie Cn-'ei taking bnsiiicMs. I fe4-l that I mi. ders-tand the wh and ncceositicaof my ci3t"irir audi niiatantte satisfaction in very instance. We le'p &Un in t-tnek a fiue line of fornitnic, iittrc-Ks s. 4t which we cell very r-aonablr. Also agent lor firxt c?a.ss marble or'. ft. That' king m lricnd. and ensfnmer for tlieir cener u patron' in tl.e pa(t, and li.iiar to int-ril a continuance ol the sameiu future, I did, Very h'eppcfull-, JUHiN M. HAKM3SI, Henderson, N. C. Doly8,lc3 THE EXCELSIOR COOK STO ES Manufactured hy the vr't-raitd STOVE WORKS OF ISAAC A. iSIJEPPARD A CO., BALTIMORE, Md. Are th bst on thp Jlarkf t R-vfrfeen ditlerent varieties, manufactured in four fetriea, of IS FFEHEIT SIZES --xicL Prces TO SUIV ALL rUliCHASCL'S lie fijiLCCisiUF Combines the following Jetdln fea ture s, pofeesjf-d by r.o otL-r t ook feiove in tlie market: AVood Door at Kach End of fire box, Dainpei ai:d Autcnitie Oven Mielf working ou either hioe nf Mtove, so that the fcUve le DKtt) equally well from either iide. Large 'lop, with heavy ring covers, doubie croRKpieceHj aud patent reversible frvt buriug lorg crostpiece Laijre bioilu door, alfdiug fire-doors, with either i)lo minaied or closed panels, as desired, Swing IJcarthplate, dropping into place tlusb with the brarth, hiitiu Urate aud Swinging Flue Top,. The Flue aje lary and ettuily kept clean. Tbe Damper eaii be rdily replaced at any time witbou removing the top. Four aizea have Drop Shelves and Ualvanizd Towel Hack a attached. - : . ... LABGE ASSORTMENT Of the above name And Ranges, etc.," ' In fctock and for sale at MANUFAC TURERS PRICES, EXCELSIOR' Stoves Heaters f! i . i , 1 V' ? ' '.4 i ' J '0 r i 1 1 1 5 1 1. 1 -
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 2, 1887, edition 1
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