; Largest Circulation i
Leading Paper ;
IN THF
YELLOW TOBACCO
DISTRICT.
BEST "
ADVERTISING
MEDIUM.
tRates on Application
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$2.00 a Year; 6 Mos. $1.00.
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HENDERSON, N. O., THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1888.
NO. 28.
VOL. VII.
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? fJJKitfVOUS?
ConMai.t w.rry and work, in hoj and kitchea
or parlor, deniroy nerre force. Exce in anf
uirettioii mreiy end. ia !eepleinf, forgetfulnes
uiuilA fears, and oilier tymylotn of
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
F.rry nrt of our lodic is filled with nerves, an
tie er and f!ar of the nervous system result it
izicvi, beart troubles, deranged digestion, neu
!ia. and Vidney deaes. Strengthen she nerves,
arid at uuce the lutfccr it
A NEW MAN.
AV yonr doctor if X'elery is good for nrrvous dis
eases, and he ayt A.sk him if Coca is good,
nd he says, Ye. But "he never thought of com
bining tlicm ! Celery and Coca are
The BEST NERVE TONICS
nd their ic...l n-dative, strengthening and stimu
lating powers are fu !y obtained in
SEASIDE ATTRACTIONS.
THE PLACE WHERE THE SOL
DIER BOYS WILL ENCAMP-
Some Notes About Wilmington New
Hotels, Railroads and Boats The
Bathing and Fishing.
amt's
rv
ombound
i
This medicine is invatusble in the treatment of all
a-i vou" 'iis.-rdtrs. When the brain is exhausted, a
l.irlc of this wonderful nerve tonic will give it tore
iA cluticity. WhU the Celery and Coca, are corn
Lined the h-i blood purifiers and kidney and liver
rrsubtor. 5iurcly
R KS Nervous Proatration.Nervoua Head
ache. Neuralgia, NervousWeakneaa,
Stomach and Liver Diseases, and aC
"i flection of the Kidneys.
Kecocunes.ded 1 professional and business men.
Send for book.
I'rice fi.oo. Sold by druggists.
.LS. RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietor
BURLINGTON T
THE EQUITABLE
HAS II I 'F.N' THK PIONEER IN ALL
RKFOKMS FOR THE BENE
FIT OF POLICYHOLDERS.
Mr. Wade H. Harris, city editor of
- .1
the Charlotte Chronicle, has recently
been spending some time' in and
around Wilmington. As many of our
readers have their attention turned in
direction just now, since they expect to
that attend the btate uuard Lncamp
ment at Wrightsville Sound, we publish
the following
We could tarry with our friends on
the sea shore all summer. It is a de
lightful place, and now that the mi
Drovements it has so long needed have
been made, it will spring into the pop
ularity that it deserves, lor the scacoast
alonir Wilmington is the finest in
North Carolina. There are 4 separate
resorts Wriuhtsville Sound, Carolina
Beach, the Rocks and Southport, or
Smithville as it was formerly known.
Wrightsville Sound, where the sol
diers are to encamp, is now accessible
by railroad, a finely equipped road
having been bmlt from the city to the
sea. The trip is made in fifteen min
I utes. and the train stops at the big
new hotel on the banks, a trestle hav
ing been built across the sound. From
the hotel access is had to the surf
through a covered foot bridge. A
pavillion that will hold 3,000 people
hn liern hnilt near the hotel in the
grove called the Hammocks. The
hotel is a large three story building,
with large airy rooms and passages
and broad verandas. It is surmounted
by a tower from which a view, as
grand as nature can make it, is to be
seea. This hotel will be kept by Mr.
Brgan, proprietor of the Orton House,
and will be one of the finest seaside
hotels to be found anywhere. It will
be open for guests on the 15 th.
The attractions down the river are
better than ever. Capl. J. W. Har
per, the popular Captain of the old
Passfort, is now in charge ot a hnesiae-
WAKE Til KM IN PEACE TO-DAY.
fConiDosed bv Welleslev Bradshaw for
the 25th Anniversary of the battle of
Gettysburg, July 4, 1888
Souud, bugles! sound again !
Rouse them to life again,
Awake them all !
Here, where the Blue and Gray
Struggled in lierce array,
Wake them in peace to-day ;
God bless them all.
Sound, bugles ! sound again !
Sound o'er these hills again.
Where gather all
Those who are left to-day.
Left of the battle's fray.
Left of the Blue and Gray:
- God bless them all.
Sound the bugles ! sound again !
Bid all unite again
Like brothers all
Here, clasping hands to-day.
With love for Blue and Gray,
Dead is all hate to-day ;
God bless them all.
Sound, bugles ! sound again!
And welcome all
No matter how they fought,
God us the lesson taught.
He guided what they wrought ;
God bless them all.
MAKE YOURSELF KNOWN.
SOMETHING FOR , BUSINESS
MEN TO CONSIDER.
The St. Louis Convention.
What Are you Doing: to Advertise
Your Town aod Section ?
The following circular letter has
been addressed to the editor of the
Gold Leaf by Cap;. J. T. Patrick,
General Immigration! Agent:
-Nor til Carolina,
Dept. of Agriculture,
Immigration Office, Raleigh. )
Dear Sir : What ure your citizens
doing to advertise yaur town ? There
are many people who are looking for
locations in the South. Some wish to
come as farmers, some as fruit grow
ers, to purchase small farms, some as
manufacturers, some to find a desirable
climate in which they may live with
less discomfort and pain than at their
present home in the more northern
sections of the United States.
Do you want any such people to
locate in your section ? It so, you
Editor Gold Leaf: The nomination
of Cleveland St. Louis was a deserved
rmtilimertr. to one who has shown his de-
votion to the great principles 01 me uem- 1 ., , . .
ocratic party. G rover Cleveland has but must aid m advertising your attrac-
lew, 11 iiiiy, euimis iii w ft"" i nuns.
prudence, foresight and business in tne
performance of the duties of his office.
This course has reflected credit on tne 1
Nation. He came into office when tins
misruled country had many wrongs to
redress, and it required nrmnesb and de
cision of character to purify the tainted
atmosphere and . restore the country to a
healthful condition. A tide of official cor
ruption had overrun the country;, and
officials showed their moral unfitness for
office from the highest to the lowest. Like
Cajsar they robled the treasury of their
ommtrv with little regard for nrincioles of
honesty. The oath of office to "faithf ully
perform tne ciuticsoi omce ooie iui cij
litue weight upon uieir minu. i uimu-i
was their aim and they scrupled not at the
means. They stole tie pre&uieney 01 tuts
United States and placed lus 'trauauien
cy" in the presidential chair for plunder
1.
It was the fust eompany in the Uirted ; wheel steamer called the Sylvan Grove,
s to in.il;.' its p.dieU-s incontestable I an(j mkes several trips a day to and
SLites to maki' its
after three ; e.irs
. It lias always taken the initiative In
:il I rr-forms fur the iiiipli!ii,atiou and puri
fication of the policy contract.
:?. It was the first company to nuke
policies payable immediately upon the
death of the assured, and has always been
more prompt than any other company in
the . tt.ivmv'nt 01 claims. In l.W, ticthirds
..f thedeath claims settled by tiie Society,
were paid on the. rt'ry iUij iroofs of death
weie received.
I The Equitable devised the Tontine
Svletn. which has revolutionized the busi
ness of life assurance, and undwr which
policyholders have leceived largtr profits
than 'under any other form of assurance.
5. It was the tits! company to combine
in one policy all the material advantages
of "uoti foi feiting" assurance with Tontine
ass'uunce.
fi. It is to-day the only company offering
under a single policy contract, assurance
which combine eveiy advantage that can
safely and propetly be united iu one form.
The Equitable exceeds every other life
assurance companv iu the following im
portant respects. It has
The 1ugest New Business.
The Largest Amount of Outstanding Assurance.
anxious to assist in a material way,
which I guaranttee can be done to ad
vantage, provided the people who wish
our aid will co-operate and work to
gether harmoniously themselves.
The press of the. State is right when
it says everything should not be left
for me to do. The Henderson Gold
Leaf, in quoting from Ihe Asheville
Citizen says :
"The Asheville Citizen is quite cor
rect when it says North Carolina can
not do too. much, by way of making
herattractions known ; and . while Mr.
Patrick is most indefatigable and use
ful, the people Should not leave every
thing to him. Let us all co-operate
Heartily and work, and work now.
People of the North and West are look
ing in this direction for cheap and
pleasant homes, and we need only to
make our attractions and advantages
known to secure settlers and capital to
North Carolina and the South. Here
tofore we have not seemed to realize
the full force of this as the West his
done. Let us no longer delay, but act
now while interest is already being
awakened in this part of the country."
I am ready to meet and confer with
the citizens of any place or section at
any time.
John T. Patrick,
General Agent Immigation.
OUR BUSINESS CONDITION.
The Charlotte Chronicle presents
this hopeful and encouraging view of
POLITICS IX NEW YORK.
REPUBLICANS DISGUSTED
WITH -THE WORK OF THE
GHICAGO CONVENTION.
The following editorial from the
Salisbury Herald, a live North Caro
lina journal, will apply to many
towns and sections in our State :
advertise your own town.
What do the citizens of our town do
towards advertising jausouryr vve k f c ?
are sorrv to sav that they do nothing. luc
While iv k.op in l.ir.Tp nnil influential ivs
papers towns and cities advertised at
considerable expense, we lean back in
our easy chairs and wait, wait, wait.
Advertising without having any-
thini? to back it is follv. Can we ad-
CV in me presiueiuun tiim mi iiuuu o -
against the expressed wishes of the people. vocate the claims of Salisbury without
And, strange to tell, the Ppl bnijttcd deservinff the name of braggarts and
lO Hie KICHL lilUlllii emu J
the officials of the land a
The Larget Surplus.
The Iirgc,t Total Income,
l'reiniuui income.
The I .argot Excess
buvsenients.
The Largest
of Income over Dis-
;est Annual Increase of New
The Lar
J5usiiios.
The Largest Annual
standing Assurance.
The Ear
plus.
The lmie-t Increase of Interest, Divi
dend, and Lent Income.
While it has the largest excess of Income
over l)ihuremetits. it h is also made the
larcest increase in its Surplus, which whs
Increase in Out-
;cst lucieasc in Assets and Sur-
I be Large-t Increase in Total Income,
and L'rcmium lncutnu.
and makes several trips a day to and
from Carolina Beach, fifteen miles
down the river. This resort has a
good hotel, pavalion, restaurants,
bath houses and boats. The surf
bathing here, is unequaled on the en
tire coast, and the beach is daily
thronged with people. The tteamer
Louise, a strong, comfortable and well
manned boat, takes passengers further
down the river to the Rocks, South
port and the forts. A trip through the
ruins and underground work of Fort
Caswell will alone be worth a trip to
Wilmington.
The greatest need the town has
known in years past has been secured
in the Orton House a very line and
exceedingly well kept hotel. Mr.
Bryan, the proprietor, takes an inter
est in his guests and generally suc
ceeds in making them enjoy them
selves. The Orton is a larse and
comfortable house, and is equipped in
the best style. The rooms are car-
4
peted with Brussels rnd furnished in
handsomely carved antique oak sets.
The table is equal to that ot a New
York hotel. A good time is surely in
store for the soldiers and visitors to
the encampment and all will agree
that it ought to be held there every
year. '
The Republican Nominee for President.
portion of their salaries to swell the cor
ruption fund; and the dissenting official
lost his official head. He was decapitated
to make room for less scrupulous ones,
official honesty and could not be tolerated
for a moment. The decision of the Supreme
court, the highest tribunal of the land,
showed too much of partian bias and
corruption. With the Judicial ermine of
the land thus soiled, what could the
country hope for without a change in the
rulers of the Nation? Grover Cleveland
coming into otlice as the correction of exist
ing evils, like jsapoieon amia me nuns
of distracted France, had to "bring order
out of confusion. " And most nobly did he
perform his duty. Unyielding in his con
victions of dutv, holding the reins of gov
ernment with a steadv hand, like the im
mortal hero of New Orleans, he has left
his impress uoon the Nation, and in No
vember next 'the people will show their
nonreciation of his course. Our President
is no ordinary man ; with his manly form
towering like Saul above his fellows, we
are proud of him. He has shown himself
equal to Hie emergency, true to his country
n -j
blowhards ? When a merchant wishes
It has been well said again and
again, that one of the best indices of
the general business condition of the
country is the condition ot business
among the railroads of the country.
What is the condition of the business
of our railaoads in fair comparison
with the past ? It is evidently in a
bo tar as can ue
uiu i iiaivu 11 j .
! healthv condition
IO Know HOW lie siauua liimiiv-icinj , hv. : j
takes stock; suppose we take an in- seen the railroads are ma prosperous
ventory of our stock. Well, first we j condition This conclusion is fairly
and in the coming contest will not be for- . rejaijie labor at a very
gotten. At his approacn tour eai aSu, o w.w
with all its hateful deformity, Radicalism able price, whites and blacks
have Climate. Located in the Pied
mont Belt, 800 feet above sea level,
far away from fevers of the sea coast
and lower "towns, far away from the
tornadoes and blizzards of the North
and West, we enjoy an even climate,
never too cold, never oppressively hot,
a climate matchless and unsurpassable
in the United States for health and
comfort. Our factories can work all
the year round. Our water-power is
available all the year round. Bitum
inous coal can be had by the car load
at $3.75 per ton, and good oak and
hickory wood at $1.50 per cord.
t Next we have Labor. We have
reason-
nnre. whites and DiacK.5 uuxiuus
never more we trust t throw its I , ,i .vlllincr tn work.
.. . --- vi',. 1 u-iivi ........ j-,
darkening shadows over mis iai . ,.nmvn. .he
,. i,i iha p.-uuiiiiMii m 1 known : tne
illll livj mini v. ... .....
ehair bv fraud, dispensing the patronage
SU? ! enough growing at our doors to
Strikes are un
known ; the anarchist and socialist
finds no svmnatnv here. We nave
disgracing the jNauon. we wain 1 , , - .
wishes of the good citizens of the country supply it least six large cotton nulls,
respected and their rights maintained; the , F n j-0iacco j3 raised near here
treasures of the land in honest and pru- j Q.iicWv m kf en ten
dent hands, to be expended in the best in
terests of the people. We want no more
assessments made on the offices of the
country to swell the corruption fund to
keep rascals in stealing position. Such
things we trust nave nau men
the blessings ot gooa goveminum. c
trust will be ours in the future.
n. n . 11.
and marketed in Salisbury to keep ten
times the amount of factories going
that we have now.
Farming Lands in this county are
warranted bv the fact that so many
roads are improving their property
and either extending their lines or
building new ones. Many old lines,
too, are being rehabilitated, which had
hitherto fallen under a cloud of debt.
There is renewed confidence in trade,
a better feeling between employer and
employee, capital and labor than usual.
Strikes have perceptibly diminished.
Business engagements are being mde
on a widened scale. These facts in a
1 .residential election year and in mid
summer go to show great confidence
in the conservatism and wisdom 01
the management of the government
by the Democratic party.
The Trail of Butlerism.
The New York San has never come to
itself since it lost its head four years ago
nnd went into political paruieismy uu
lien Butler, of savory memory in these
u irts No one is surprised that it should
hate President Cleveland and lo all In its
power to lelittle and malign him. lhe
World, which owed its jump in life to the
Swt a postacy, soon became inflated with
a most exaggerated sense of its own 1111 por
tance and sought to run the Democratic
partv! Neither President Cleveland nor
it. "...... ni- 1-intn rred to be rlttl.
rue ot" :v j .v- c
Ciipt. A. II. A. Williams for congress.
A correspondent of the Leaksville Ga
zette adds testimony in favor of Capt. A
Gen. Bcnj. Harrison, Republican
nominee for President, is a grandson
of 'Oid Timacanoe." ex-President
it
William Henry Harrison, and is a
lawyer by profession. During the late
war he entered the Union army as the
colonel of a fegiment. and was with
already far gieater than that of any other I SHERMAN on his march to the sea. He
. 1
'''- ! rrvc i r t V. n 111" rC hrifflIor-rrflnATll
A compared with the orher great com
y.uaos ot the world, it has :
Th Lamest Pei rentage of Assets to
Liabilities, and
The lowest Cost of New lhtsiness.
T. LqvitaUt tr,ms.ict a larger liusiims
A.tn ,oy other Company.
The popularity of a company ismeam
by the volume of the assurance writ
nnnn j llr Iu- If
I:i ISoT. the E.juitablc's New Business
leached the uaprecedeuted amount of
J. li. YOUNG.
Kesidkxt Agent,
Lfcndc.-5n, N..C.
rei
ten
not held at extravagant figures, and Jllteries right and left on the
the quality of the soil is above the Administration. It denounced the Presi
H 3 dent and his nearest political adviser. It
r; ..,,. T-Tirrl wrrrt;. as well as
all others, in great quantities at very
reasonable figures. In regard to J'
- - ' - t7
eadds testimony in favor oiupt. a. rTohl.imn.cODDcr.sil-
II. A. Willianias, of Oxford, as a suitable ".? , ' '
man to nominate for Congress from the ver leaa anuouic - -
Fifth district, and says of him :
a effieienrv ns a servant
of the people has been tested and found
true. His record 111 our. aiaie ia;k..muiuic
is commendable in the highest degree,
being at all times found on the side 01 rigni.
II varranl fr truth nnd honeSrV IS exceeu-
iniriv intense. Granville is the most dif-
We have the Richmond cc Danville j ever since his induction into oce ne
t- Korth. East! New York Democracy long ago repudiated
Railroad to connect us North, East;
land South, and the Western north
Carolina Railroad going West.
To enumerate all of Salisbury's ad
vantages would fill more than twenty-
lndted the Democratic nomination ior
District Attorney of New Yoikandrun a
little sideshow of its own, and was over
whelmed with 20,000 Democratic majority.
It tried to defeat the Democratic party in
the recent election in Baltimore, and it has
persistently slandered New Yotk's grand
r ; Vanir Abram S. Hewitt.
u. . i.ia inrliietion into office. Hie
Labor Solid for Cleveland The Wall
Street End of. the Tippecanoelet
Ticket, with a Brief History of
the "Barrel."
From our Special Corresponded ,
New York, June 31, 18S4.
Politic ha the eall here now. A few
dayso it was raging at white heat. You
got whiffs of it in the cafes and hotel lob
bies. It came to you in sulphurlous gusts
from the wide-open doors of Printing
House So 11 re ami stuccoed the fronts of
the great newspaper offices with big-let
tered legends of the extraordinary doings
at Chicago. Every other man resolved
himself into an oracle or a soothsayer and
the talk was pretty much all Blaine.
RviM'Yitii felt that New York's seventv-
two delegates with Boss Platte at the
head and the wlley Steve Elkins, Blaine,
Cossacks hovering about the edges were
sent to Chicago to do the bidding of tha
man frcm Maine when the proper momeut
should arrive. The trotting out of Depr-ew
a stalking-horse to keep the 'boys" In
line pending the grand cuup deceived no
one. ,
And now the dismal failuro of the
Blaine plot, and the unexpected combina
tion of other candidates which haaded off
the contemplated stampede to the crafty
Florentine is the absorbing political topic
In its discussion the nominees themselves
are almost lost sight of. Men who have
grown hoary in politics cannot remember
when the work of a National Convention
has been received with such conspicuous
indifference. Even those perfunctory
ebullitions of enthusiasm which in, the
nature of things are supposed to assert
themselves on such occasions have been
almost totally lacking.
Your UOthain Itepuuncan wnai mere s
of 111 111 IS apt u) De posiiive, uggiessne.
He chooses his idol from the inner circle of
Stalwartism, and bestows his homage upon
it with a zeal in direct ratio to its record of
partisan achievement. No amount of
cheap, ancestral gilding will kurnish up
n lttfla till rirmp ckf th Chieacro Conven
tion size into a deity worthy to command
the fealty 01 me .ew or nepuunuan.
In fact, he is usually of the type that lias
lipen err anhicallv and rather picturesquely
described as a " Blaine or buster." and he
is naturally disgusted that bis party snouia
imvp so little to show for their season of
anguished travail at Chicago.
Tne ramiiy History ioea 111 iwuura uumra
home to the New York Republican witli
thr. sharn rtain born onlv of the record
and memory of disaster. It was only last
fall that the supposed prestige 01 pee.igree
placed at the head of the Republican
.State ticket the very respectable "son of
his father," Col. Fred D. Grant. How he
led the party to defeat under conditions
much more favorable to its success than
thev can be bv any reasonable probability
this rail, lias passca 11110 niswi j mm
tory is very likely to repeat itself with
exemplaries with respect to the Tippe
canoelet ticket.
As seen through the field glasses of the
local leaders the head of the ticket appears
to be something more man a ji"kuiui)
and something less than a Republican.
The poiitico-morai siraigiu-jai-KCb no
Independent'vote will not adapt itself to his
figure and the stalwart majitle of the mag
netic man is many sizes too large for a
statesman of his girth. The Independent
vote that went to Cleveland in 1MI will
stay with him this year. For a time this
contingent seemed considerably befogged
as to which road it would take but the
Chicago 'dicker has cleared all that up
and George William Curtis and Tf
r;.,... ti.o hoaM and front ami the mouth
piece of the combination have pronounced
for Cleveland and Thurman in the most
unequivocal terms. ... ,,,
'rim via nf nrcrnnfrzftd labor here Will
go the same way and it is big
niltrhtv- force in New 1 ork
C IIUUIJ W ... J ,
politics. Henrv George who as labors
cliampion polled over G0.000 votes for
tiek-..ts iii tne field, is an avowed advocate
..r r'Utaloml' ilAftion. That verV Con-
siderable section ot Irtsli uemocraiH wuo
were led astray by the uiarney .i iuo
man four vears ago are also satcly back
Alter all, there is eonsiueraoie numur i
Absolutely Pure.
ThU powdfr ner varies. A' roarTel
of purity, Ktrenglb and wholeaomei.
More economical than the ordinary
kind, and cannot be void In competition
with the multitude of low tea, hrt
weight alum or phcmphnte powders.
Sold only tin cant. KoYAX. B4B1KO PoW
per Ci., 106 Wall St. Y , aug. 18, 1 o
PROFESSIONAL CAHDS
H.
T. V ATKINS,
Attorney and Counsellor at L.aiv
HENDERSON, N. C.
Mirta Va nra Ornnr !ll anil rrn
ana uie reaerai uoun ai xutitif u.
Offlcp: Main street.
July 5-ei
JAS. NOUFLEKT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HENDKRSON, N. C-
Office over the B nk of nenderson.
april 26 a.
rp M. PITT MAN,
ATTORNEY JVT
HENDERSON, N. C.
rrompt attentiou to all profraalonal bual
naa. Proctlcea iu the fciate apa Kedcra4
conrta.
Kf ti by permlsaion to t'oinrnprclaU Na
tionnl Ihuik anU K. J. Laltu A liro., Char
lotte. N.t;.; Alfreil Wlllimnadc t.., lUiIultli,
N. ('.; 1). Y. Cooper and Jm. li. ljutailer,
Hemleraon, N. C.
Ollice: Over Jas li. Itaalter t bou a a '.ore.
unv & 1 c.
XV: COGIIILL,
CONTRACTOR AXD BUILDER,
HENDERSON, N. C.
Estimates for the erection of huidlings,
ana vrders for lumber solicited. I wili
sell 11 kinds of lumber at Vwv WuoiU
prices, with freight added.
leb. l 1 c
and his record as a soldier was a very
creditable one. In 1S76 he was nom
icated by the Republicans for Gover
nor of Indiana, but was beaten by
'iUE FANS WILLIAMS. He Was
subsequently elected to the United
States Senate, and took his seat March
4, 1S81. In that body he took fair
rank as a debater. He oooosed the
anti-Chinese legislation, and for.lhat
reason he is not thought to be strong
On the Picifir rr.Tr lrrlfo,1 cpimiI
delegates from that section have de
clared m private conversation, during
the session of the cunvention at Chi
cago, that Harrison could not carry
the Pacific slope on account of liis
Chinese record. That he can be beaten
in his owe State is shown by tfce fate
that ibefel him when he ran against
"HLUK Jeans" William fiirf.nvernor.
and therefore the Democrats have rea
son toieej very confident cXtteij abil
ity to defeat him m November.
don't believe, any other contestant can do county. n ordej to reap any benefits
fturffi." E ff v. ; from .he pse boom and prospemy
physically, spiritually and financially able j o- tc South, we must let the outside
v7LtoTOnviiltam. and world know that we are here. Utl:out
when the sun snail puss uciiam urn wc icuuiu -' '
western horizon on the 12th of November , , , worM. we remain a dead
nverami tne naaieai - . f
town and are not worthy of any con
ciHonhnn Knowinjr so well the ad-
OiuwaAhv - CJ
vantages of our country, we must not
imagine that others know it as we do.
We must do work, we must induce
people to come, we must be prepared
DaitvAbe sealed in this the 5th Con
gressional District.
An exchange remarks that President
Cleveland can well afford to be a little
superstitious about the name Daniel."
And so he can, we tnin u , r r tbem, we must have hand
Lockwood Das neretoiore p,au .. - . mnhlets and circuiar5 to let
in nomination for every omce ne nas . '""",r
held. Daniel Manning managed nis , "' ...
l Jar iOW"n (as WCJl aa wuuii ; -uiu-
rampai2n, and was a strong cabinet 9- !. Juld not better serve the
ficer. Daniel Utmont is vauic of our cilizcn5 lfcan to spend
private secretary. 'rVr a little noiiy trr year for the pur
rr w renominated him. Ihe word a muc e - 3 .V
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11 tm blue Democratic
newspaper of this country-the represen
tative paper of the National Admunstra-tion-the
official paper of the great Dem
ocratic citv of New York, is the Mar. It
is a great paper.
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A Convenient Land Meaanre.
The land measure here illustrated is tie-
scribed iu Country Gentleman as a con
venient and inexpensive lmpiemem.
M)I.I2W J. II AltltlS,
ATTORNEY LAW
HENDERSON, N. C.
Pi-nnttnn. in OLAfwulvtlftf ViinM nrt17ltt
WAfrui. nnH V r u it Ir 1 1 n vllittl. Btwl In th
.Supreme ar.d Federal court ol the MLate.
umc.e: in jiarria JL-aw rsunujnn, uexi to
Court llouae.
C. EDWARDS,
Oxford. N. C.
A. 11. WORTH AM,
Henderson. X. C-
JD WARDS & "WOUTUAM.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
HENDERSON, N. C.
Offer their acrvlcea to the people of Van
county. Col. Elarla will atu-ud all tbm
Court of Vance county, and will conio t
Henderson at any and All lime wlit-n hla
MKaiatance may be neeed by hla urtnr.
march a
W. H. DAT.
A. C. ZOLUCOfTEX.
tltis grotesque combination of lienjamin
and levi, ana tne "uoy
JQAY&ZOLIICOFFEK, '
are making the
most of it. They say there was a very
sugary odor in the great meeting uau
when lioss riaue triunipnaiiuj '
Morton "barrel" down the aisles, ihat
brainiest of Jlepublicau leaders, Senator
lngalls, who usually dips his pen in
vitriol and sometimes smears it over with
the oil of polite satire, wrought better thau
he knew perhaps, in bis recent advance
sketch of the Vice-l'iosideiitial candidate.
At all events the picture of his drawing w
a very accurate presentment of the Wall
Street end of the ticket.
i., xinrinn u a nu.lti-niiilionaire.
1. li rvv i i -. . .
He belongs to the top of New lork f1- I
He maintains a nnpiuncnm iwhu-i-jw uu-..-ment
here and ha If a dozen others at va
rious fashionable watering places lhe
finest thorough-breds are in in siauies ,
his servants ate all attired in the most
irreproachable livrries. He entertains
royally at home, and is frequently the host
ot tUKZiing recepvio
ATTOUNEY8 AT LAW.
HENDERSON, N. C.
Practice In the rourta of Vance, Crtinvlli.
.Warren, IJaliax and Northampton, and n
IU" Hupieine and Ftieral courunf the Mtal.
om--;: ia ZolllcojSera law LuiUling, Oar
nettatreet. tot.
Th Bank of Henderson,
HENDERSON, VANCE COUNTY, N.
Uencral Ilnuklnjr. Eiclia mum
Cellectlan Mualnaaa
Fipht Mortjaos Iaash Negotiated
on good farm lor a t-riii of jMr, in
suros of jt'Co ami upward, at 8 j er .-eit
iutereat and moderate ebarge. Apply Lo
v Jl . I j . . V.V ttu v x p ,
At the Bank of Hei.UeraoA.
Daniel signifies "judgment of God,"
and very appropriate it is.
pose above namea. 10 snow im
others are doing, we clip the following
from the Augusta (Oa,) Chronicle :
"Texas is going to have immigrants
for her rich acres, or know the reason
Tvl!i muntv alone irives the
We believe that public land ought,
as far as possible, to be kept as hom-
i. r, ,,.'.l ctlrc- thnt nil un
earned lands heretofore improvidently j State Immigration bureau $i coo per
Of Interest to Ladies.
WawUlsend FREE SAMPLof oor wondarfnl
cttic tar lrmt- Complaints to aoj indj mba wxhea
to u-tt iu mccy b(ur purebwios. bond nunr for
SjfJLOu's YiTALizEtt is what you needj
for CnstiiKition, Loss of Appetite, Dizzi-,
nes, and all symptom of Dyspepsia.
I'riee 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale I
at W T Cheatbara & Cu's drnj store.
granted to railroad corporations by the
action of the Republican party snouia
be restored to the public domain, and
that no more grants of land should be
made to corporations, or be allowed
to fall K.to the ownership of alien
absentees. National Democratic
Platjona cf 1884, reaffirmed in fS82,
month, and almost all of the other
counties also make handsome contribu
tions." North Carolinians, the State Depart
ment of Agriculture has provided you
with the Bureau of Immigration to
assist in advertising, and as the chief of
that Bureau, am not only ready but
LAXD MEASURE.
This measure is made of three-qnarter
inch pine or bass wood boards 8 1-2 fert iu
length and 2 inches ia width, nailed to the
uprights, which are 2 J-2 feet long and :i
inches wide. The pointed .ends of the np
rights are 8 feet ami 3 inches apart, to
that two lengths will make one jod. It
Lj light and easily used with one baud, re
versing the ends nnd turning an tho for
ward ioint aa izJt as the operator tan
walk. Thia measure has been found
convenient to rise in laying out irreguinr
fields for plowing when the furrows were
to be turned toward the tenter, as they
should be part of the time to avoid an on
eveu surface at the comer. Carefully
1 111 ( mm orrnrate ilS chaining; UCd
UAwntu, . . - - j
very handy to use.
Reaewa Hr Voit4t.
Mrs. Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co.
Iowa. Uils the allow inc remarkable story.
th truth of wLieii Is Toached for by the re-
idenurftbe Wn: "1 am years 01a,
hare been trouU4 with kMney complaint
:id lameness fnr many year; conld m.t
dresw mvsc'.f without help. Now I am frt
from all pain and soreness, and am able to
do ail niv own housework. J oare my thank.
. vu.tM,. Kitten for hariaz renewed mj
i ' -
vouth, and removed completer all tiM-s
"and pain' Try a bottle, (. aco $1-at
H. Xwrsey drugstore.
ins and banquets at
itaimnnici.'. 1 have had octasloii to see
him profesMonally more than once. He
has a good manner and the lines of his face
recall those of the late ex-governor III
den. Besides being an immensely rich ,
man. Mr. MortonJ- chiefly known here for
frequent disappointments of his political j
ambition. W hen he entered politics some ,
.no . w naii 111. IkiVS SOOll
covered a comintndable readiness on his HU,xiaiiyt wih jind medai y at my o2u ia
. . .t. i.a.ioI" tart IiipV .r 11 1, r n..jn..n u..:i.T,
TIT! I I III IiilL LIIC UIK 1 ' a " r '
have been stematically bleeding him
iiicA iieieaveu
ry M. II. S. BUKG V VN,
ATTOUNKY AT IAW
JIEXDERSOV, N'. C.
Proni dmirine to commit rna -rttUem-
Tne Hauk of Henderson Hoild.nc
1
ever smre. lie was u.ico 'iuw,.
once elected to Congress from an uptown XT'- S. II A II li I ,
" brown stone district." Tiie " boys , -i.
DEXTiST
UiU" I '-a v - -
I vLhr.n that ruai- ,
orable wail weut up for liiaine funds four ,
years aso. -They put a fl.-a in viouvt
Slorton'sear alumtthe venerable I-i pita m
. :.. .rii viiin the vacancy
. .,1 .... n.nt u.a iitr-! t Albany 1
ith-Iis9 Piatt personally presiding at,
the bung hole. KvarLs however, drew
crowd w:ere on hand at Albany again.
lAst year when Warner Ml'ier lenn
feeaator exiurvd. the Wall Street masnate
. a m . 11 lrsr altnil
as usual was uiei leanat.j " ----
how the Senatorial ticket iasuru
Uiscock's coal. . . ,
'lhe outlook inanuuneiiisjora wik
majority for the Democratic picket than
J . : .:. ,1. Crrt rise ffl the
Cleveland tidal wave wlacU'enifttl fed tiie
Republican party in y; '
m ciub red cuieruanal oorttet of 18H2.
F KAJTK E. ACOHAS,
- iW " aaaaF
par Office over E.
Main Street
HENDERrtON,
N.C.
G. Datlr Btore,
ir r. 25. I c.
Catarrh Cubed, health and sweet
breath secured, by bbiioh a Catarrh Item
1 B.iu mi Mnt. Viul Iaiecur tree.
F..V at W T. Cheatham & Co GX Jg
Y)P" C. S. EOT D,
sap--
f
Be90ERoK,y.
Sati'factioa rnte4 to work nd
pric 4. Oftf ?iX rrkex A Ch-' at.i.
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