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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1890. "KOTfflKC SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! " JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING DtlS many a new business; miaKGES many an old business PRESERVES many a large business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SAVES many a failing business: SECURES success in any business. Mrs. It. . Henderson is visiting her sister Mr, ('apt. Jones in Hampton, Va. Kead the advertisement of Buffalo I.ithia Springs, to he found m this paper. Buyers throughout the couutrj- should bear in mind the big auction sale of 1,000 hogsheads of line, redricd, bright tobacco, of all kinds, at the Henderson Storage Warehouse on July 31st. Sam ples guaranteed by landed inspector, and purchases delivered f. o. b. This Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parker, accom- will be the biggest thing of the kind panied by their niece Miss Louise Bos- ever known in the State. heimer and Miss Mamie Massenburg, ' . ihctv in .,! -rJ"iliSlxe t0S"ne"ylPjLnfJ?Ue the census returns over in Granville. county, ior a season ui xv.- . nvfhnl Public Ledaer savs : - w- 7 tion, (a firanvillA is nrt. hohinri hv finv The Youn Men's Christian Asso- means on increasing tne population. "ell worth seeking and having. R AT ESQ F ADV E RT I SI N G. TimvU i" "i'-' -I3 (ioiie to Winston. Mr. H. C. Liuthicuni, architect and builder, has gone t Winston t live having secured two large building con tracts in that live and glowing town. One is the large brick tobacco factory of Edmunds & Gilmer, previously men tioned in these columns, and the other a store house for J. E. Gilmer. This will be three stories high and 34x200 feet long, while the factory building will be seven floors, 50x140 feet. Mr. 1 col. ciation have ordered a gymnasium for Mrs. W. F. Hart presented her hus- Linthicum drew the plans and specifi cations himself and under his skilful supervision the work will be well done. He will move his family to mston 111 a short while. l ' ' ...... . a 1?fill I , -k., j; J-;;; noi.jiiooi in 00 fer to spend their leisure ume mere in- '-, .. -mum "tool 400 Koojiaooi ikoo etcad of other places of resort about ; :: I F,d 2S: S88q jg ; town. H"H m m 28&SSiS 5 J you want o JMt mouey in a their hall. The idea is to make the band with three bouncing noys on iion rooms of the Y. M. C. Association so day, and we are pleased to learn that attractive that the young men will pre- 1 Mrs. Hart and the boys are doing well. The Henderson Tobacco Board of Trade have sent invitations to all the large manufacturers and dealers throughout the United States to attend the big sale of fine bright tobacco at the storage warehouse Julv 31st. At soo i-joo 1500 2ooir,.-oo x-oo . hnn.i .snme nrofit, on the in- Mm!i.-,ooii800i3.-,oo:rJo(i.u.M,w :;: , . , - . - - 1 y Cllilv 11 L . A 1.1V ll X V U fcUVs wj. voivv. v -j Just received, a car load of salt, july 3. H. Thomabox. ' Transient advertiHeruenu to be p"1,"s',V1 ol the Oxford Land, Improvement and T Uau all verUMng Vorla!iorur u ine Manufacturing Company,and put your- ul-in three mouths Is considered transient gef in correspondence With the Secre- : .. t AtfconnLH. rriiucicvi ?.'.r -dl .lvert!enieiit published for a longer ,.ri of time .i.rtln..iii.-iiln. to appear among J.; h ' matter under heading of Buslnewi v will be changed 10 cents per line for .. ' . i,.rtlon.Hnd 5 centu per line lor each "VLVal advt-rtiwnieuU. nucli as administra- Ilbii 1 rni- ,1! ii. which Vae we reserv e the right to "-" ;,... All aiirrt IttlRinfHUI IHUSI Mx our ow n p i , v A X ,K The chan,e irveo" Miinllaiid we cannot air .r.l to take risks or wait the plesi lire or person to pay. Obituary notices, resoli.t.on lof respect eni a won! ; and the cash must accompany the manuscript. I" ases where friends and tary, V C. Reed. We take pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of Louisburg Fe male College, Prof. S. D. Bagley, President, which appears in another I'nlnmii rf tliia rvnTWr This is a fine and ex uwi n.(v.v.... 1 . l . . . . . v -. . . ij r,,4c willl ihSd Tfor :.t TleVlrate. ScnoOl, Sliuaieu in a pieaaut .urn J?"'t when thev exceed a certain limit of healthly community, and the terms of board and tuition are very reasonable. The Cincinnati Enquirer says : "If you have a boy to whom you want to administer the severest possible pun ishment, kill him. But do not, it you itossess any bowels of compassion,have !"!."" win iH-mnde for the first ten lines- his hair cut at home." The editor of aiH.iu ir, w..r.i-or iirui-i i e e.,,. ,rer has evidentlv uot gone I through life without looking around TOWN AND COUNTRY. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday- school enjoyed apic-nicatSatterwhite'a al laconics picked up here and mill a few miles from town Tuesday. 1 ney wciu oui 111 private conveyances early in the morning taking dinner along, and it is needless to say the lit tle folks had a pleasant time of it. The older persons were made happy in the pleasure thus afforded the children. Mr. Win. II. Hardgrove who has been on an extended business trip through the South in the interest of Win, II. S. Burgwyn & Co's celebrated plug tobaccos, returned last week, and lie 1.0c THERE BY OUR EAGLE-EYED REPORTERS. It has been a bit hot in this neck of woinIs the past few days. Miss Tucker Massenburg lett yester- .l;i v for a visit to Baltimore. Mi llaf tie Hervey of Raleigh is vis- iim r Mrs. Thomas Ousbv in Hender son. rois are growing with a vim. 1 lie inot encouraging reports continue to t reports having made large sales. all sections your d og coine from Muzzle y.jiiwim-f. Muzzle dog. Din vour brush into the white of an 1 the owner. Bellefontaine and shoot the went as far as Galveston, Texas, and t is safe to say you can find Burgwyn tobaccos all through that territory alter tin It goes without saving that he who waits to do a g?at deal at once will 'andannlv it to vour gilt picture never do anything. This is as appli- fnunes and see how bright it will make t-able to communities as it is to indi them. viduals. Let us be content to do little Several new summer drinks have things anything for the advancement ...tro.liu i i iit I'iirker s rug 01 tnc town in giowui aim wus juuj store. You must taste incm 10 tesi ivruug .tmi i j " them. Miss Minnie Bledsoe, one of Raleigh's fair and accomplished young daughters, is the guest of Miss Alice Stallings in our town. It has been discovered that the jointed fishing rod was invented because one can't hide a long cane pole under his coat Sundays. Disease lies ill ambusli for the weak ; a least 1,000 hogsheads will be offered feeble constitution is ill adapted to en and such an opportunity to purchase k'V SleS such desirable stock direct from the robust are usually the easiest victims. Dr. Cm 4- UahJa nrlll ilMl Vttl HOC VlA Alii f im. I t If lfT fOH nof! 1 1(1 Will fTl VA tOflA lirSt ililUUS Villi J I II, UlCUcail 3 jai3apiuiu. proved. I vitality and strength to the entire body. The census enumerators arc re- Another Big Kmerprlse for Oxford. ducing the population ot a good many Ve learn from a private source that ?JT $L STSrr.Z the Oxford Land, Improvement and 4.snn nornilarion for a vear or more. Manufacturing Company closed a con- iui thenffioiai ta turn ft show that we I iroM vpterlav with Mr. Waters, of 1MV vaMX 1 c& v J vj " - were not far from correct. 4,iai is Philadelnhia. resident of the Snow the number within the corporate limits, t" c it;,v. :r :i..- n ;;t,f.,iiw Moaern xoouctu iku v-o., mm 11 wc luiiuuo ui " j i r . . . , , i i- i .i.y l.oi-o I I'nmt n. i- to remove ins uiani. iu lOUg W tile IOVVI1, itliu nuy " 1 and own - property and do business in- Oxford and locate it on their property, side the corporation, but whose homes A br-ick fact0ry 50x200 feet will be !E-?!!Lfl! once. Cm. Snow expects to mac uic m, ai i-w,,.. , mrn i u. Tt-a ; IWOlK ill IKitai JJ llilliun. - imrrrant Pnternrisc for Oxford and railroad vou hear a great deal said . , . about taxf,8-increasing the taxes, &c. ows wiiat tne i.ana, jmomc... Now for a fact all this amounts to and Manufacturing Company is doing nothing, when you come down to the for the town. facts. To levy taxes lor the general We ,eam also that it is expCctod purposes of the town goxerument, in- n , n..1(i cludhag electric lights and water works, that another "big deal- ill be made as well as for the Durham & Northern tnis weeK, m wmcn a promiucm- Kailroad, and the Nash county road, zen ot llichmond will figure. Oxford will take only about 95 cents on the ig movulT a ai0ng the line. Look at 100 worth of Property- Nolive pro- Bradstreet.s aud and see how gressive town m the State has a tax near so small. the Xj&na antl improvement company The big sale of hogshead tobacco ia movinS capital in rthat direction. here on the 31st inst., will be the most Tll v x 9 wiwler and Wilson important event of the kind not only sewing machines, lightest and easiest in the history or lienaerson out, oi tnc running, at ). W. andeksox cc i o. s. stntr. Our insncction warehouse is the only one in North Carolina, and 8. & U. Watkins have recently empioyeu ... ... on of the best flue workmen in the bUite, this sale will ue someininguew in mcse aivt,in,..n tn IlinkR tohacco flues rrtt . 1 1 Prp. J ...til 1 V'.' - pans. i.ne enure ioiiiu ai n.mc m this season. Leave your oruers eariy anu co-oDerate to make it a great success have your Hues tixed ngnt. jury . in every way. There will be buyers here from all over the United States, and such an advertisement as it will big thing will follow as a natural con sequence An ice factory is one of the needs of the town, and considering the quan titv sold here ii is strange this enter prise has been neglected so long. And besides supplying the large home de mand a good market is open m the neighboring towns. Here is a chance Cm- Ki-nfif nlilo investment, mul no vcrv Mrs. John King (formerly Miss Mary , amount of capital is needed to K.nina Crump) of Y nulsor. a., is here the e,uerprise. Mt . i i i w - I .... .... -1-11 t () C ( rumi) There will be a compeiitive arm oi J1.' ;"V 1 ::;it. "f Wednesday evening, for a handsome ,m.nu3 mat w uu i- wild medal. The exercises will doubt- run over and tiiorougniy siihk i4. ujr ? ;a,Mi and the boys should be encouraged to the extent of having a large crowd to witness their tactics and evolutions in the manual of arms. The public cor dially invited. Admission tree Do vou want to see Henderson con tinue to grow and prosper and hold her proud position as the leading bright tobacco market ot JSortli Carolina.' the car oi progress Savs an exchange, the difference be- tv.-een a wise man an a fool is that one knows how to keep the foolishness in and the other lets it out. Alter attending the Teachers" As sembly at Morehead City, .Miss .Maggie Ksles has gone to Danbury, Stokes county, for a stay of a couple of months (iood Prices for New Tobacco. We omitted last week to mention a be for our town and market is some- saje Gf new tobacco which our friend, thing that the Gold Leaf feels a par- Mf F M Rogers, Jr., of Florence, donable pride m. g (, afc Harr. Q00ch & Co's The Improvement Company is put- warehouse in this ,)lacc week before ting in good work in the way or . . . : ,fw;Q v,. fwM At last. There were five lots that sold the gait they are going now, in less for $40, $45, $50, $75 and $200, aver- than six months a thousand or more aging more than $51 all around. It white hands will be employed in facto- was v fair tohaCco for such earlv ries on their property -Oxford , Rogers is to be con- A census enumerator m Raleigh """o o adds this footnote to one of the blanks gratulated upon the quality and ex- fillcd out by him : " As an evidence of cellent prices obtained. These ener- the joys of an enumerator, the house etjc antj reliable warehousemen are in of the above named inhabitant of the fied determmed to gell their full United States, was visited three times before he succeeded in securing a title "hare of the new crop, and if clevei to the two cents' worth of work done." treatment, the best of accommodations It is not every day that an opportu- and nig" prices paid for tobacco avail nity presents itself to re-cooper-ate our anything they are going to get their wardrobe, such as did ftaturuaj. n part. There are no better men en occurred at Barnes, Stainback & Co's , in the business anywhere than clothing establishment m this way: . -Those clothes you have on have done Harra, Gooch & Co. faithful service and it is unkind to TheSaf1H7ydt Watkina' Hard longer impose upon them,' he said ; ware store the best in use. Call and see at the same time adding : "It you will them. Prices low. july 3. put them on the retired list I will foot the bill for that suit lying up there." No liniment is in better repute or more it .na nm-oori Qnrl Milium nn Tom oell widely kdown than Dr. J. II. McLean's It v, as agreed and calling on lomoeu Volealie Qii Liniment. It is a wonderful Accidental Drowning. Mr. Thomas Heaver, aged about 21 years, who lived with Mr. 11. B. Heas ley near town, went with a young lady down in the neighborhood of Jones' factory, in Frankliu county, last Sun day. While there he went in bathing with some companions at the head of mill pond. While wading out he step ped suddenly into a deep place in the channel which had been washed out by the two streams coming together, and being uuable to swim was drowned. The body was recovered and the re mains were taken to Stems, Granville county, where he was originally from, for burial. Dcctased was a voting man oi industry and good habits and m sudden ending uader such circumstances is very sad. I have several good store houses and ten ement houses for rent. owes ux is. J,,ue Get the Best. Tobacco flues made of Harvey's cleaned iron are the best. We have been eight years in tUe business and know whereof we speak. We emDlov onlv first-class workmen and our flues are manufactured according to the latest patterns. Thev are the best made and will out last any other flues vou can buv. Ieave vour order early and takenoiisks about being able to get your flues at the time you need them, jane l'J. S. C. Wat-kins. . -4 - . Horrible Accident. Sad, very sad indeed, was the terri ble accident at Weldon last Thursday which resulted in the death of the little ' eight-year-old son of our valued and esteemed friend, Capt. Thomas F. An derson, the popular and long-time agent of the Seaboard Air-Line system of railways, at that place. It seems that the little fellow was playing on the platform of the depot with several companions when he was struck by a freight car and carried under the train and instantly killed. As soon as possi ble the train was stopped and the body of the unfortunate child taken out, hor ribly mangled. We sympathize most deeply with the grief stricken parents in this sad dispensation. Their sorrow for the loss of their bright little boy would have been great in any event, but it is made doubly poignant coming under the peculiar circumstances in which it did. . S. G. McFadrien, of Murfreesboro.Tenn., writes that he has been suffering with a cancer of the face for several years and had despaired of ever being any better,but bv the use of nine jugs of Kadam's Microbe Killer his face is nearly entirely healed up and his general health is better than it lias been for a number of years. You cau address him with a stamp enclosed and he says he will give full information to those who are afflicted. For sale by M. Horsey. The Man Who Advertises. Who is it proves the man of wealth ? Who is it wins the prizes In life's great lottery"-' 'Tb he Who always advertises. Who is it we don't hear about? The fact does not surprise us, It is the man, beyond a doubt. Who never advertises. Carlo. The Rcastn Why,. The conGdencc of the business men of Henderson is a prize worth winning and the Gold Lkak has won it. The man with goods for sale has a kceu eve. He never goes to sleep on his counter and never places his money where the promise of return is likely to plav him false. When he chooses a given newspaper as his medium of com munication with the public he carefully watches the result in his cash book and ledger. That accounts for the constant in crease in the advertising columns of the Gold Leaf. BUFFALO LITHIA -:- SPRINGS OF VIRGINIA ! NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. The reason RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the most wonderful medicine, is because it has never failed in any iiistancc.no matter what the disease, from LEP ROSY to the simplest disease known to the human system . The scientific men of to-dav claim and pove that every disease is CAUSED BY MICROBES, AN I) RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER Extermiuates-the Microbes and drives them out of the svstem. and when that is done yon cannot liave an ache or pain. No mat ter what the disease, whether a sun pie case of Malarial Fever or a combination of dis eases, we cure them all at the same time, as we treat all diseases constitutionally. Mr. D.Y. Cooper left Tuesday with Then see that your name is on the registration books and go to the polls and vote and work for the ash county railroad subscription July 21st. The books close Saturday and it you are not properly registered it will be your own fault. Mr. J. II. Bridgers who has been nek the end of a walking reading law with Mr. A. (.-. Zollicoffer his little son Alex for a week sojourn at Old I'oint, Va. We hope the trip will prove greatly beneficial to the littie fellow. Young man, and old one too, re member the men who succed in life don't have time to squat on dry goods boxes and stick. We should not live for self alone. As has been beautifully written "fount that day lost, whose low des ri'tnlm" sun. Views from thv hand no worthy action done." Mr. .lere l'errv. of Louisburg, was lure this week, the guest of Mr A. C. Zollicoller. He has many friends in this town who are always pleased to ee his genial countenance in our midst. Kverv farmer who has a half a dozen or more head of stock horses, mules or eattle ought to plant com and peas for some time, has gone to Chanel Hill to attend the summer law school ol Hon. John Manning and Judge James K. Shepard. Mr. Hndgers is a young man of line mind and together witn nis natural ability and aptitude is studious and ambitious, and we predict lor him nothing short of brilliant success in his chosen profession. Advertising is the thing judicious, liberal, persistent advertising tor i cities and towns no less than for private individuals and corporations. The Oxford Public Ledger syas : We are told that the Oxford Land to act as principal witness and Lewis Stainback chief scribe, with the bal ance of the firm keepers of seals, the offer-dan e-Jit was made and accepted, and the thing was done. remedy. oCt. l. uid build him a silo. There is nothing Improvement company arc making an o cheap and so excellent a feed as en- effort to secure another manufacturing dage. Trv it. enterprise. This company lias Deen Hie mtronage the Gold Lkak is the means of placing Oxford's great receiving from abroad shows in what advantages te lore tne worm, vstimation the paper is held as an ad- The census reports show that Hen- vertismg medium. And it is a profit derson is the only town as lar as nearu not altogether without honor in its own from whose population comes up to Personal We were pleased to have a visit this week from Mr. J. C. Caddell, the Remember vou can buv a verv good Rio clever representative of that staunch coffee at I . Thomason's for 20 cents, and paper ail(1 able champion of sound auuiciuiun r a . . t . i i i pound. Call and see his stock before uuy- democratic principles ine itaieign ,ng elsewhere, as we think they are very 0hsmer, Alway8 bold, r r i - . i , i t -r . ieaness ana oiuspoKim wiumi jumo- Meeting of the CliamDeroi commerce measures were assailed. Mr. W. S. L-arKer, l-resiuem oi me tl of Editor Ashe seems to have Chamber ot commerce, asKs us to t-uu, been baml auew of late and his p0wer- that a meeting of the Chamber is caned f(jl strokes are not found wanting. for Friday afternoon, .iuiy leui, at Jfc is gratifying to note in this connee- 5:30 o'clock, for tne purpose oi uiscuss- fl t decided improvement in , .i ing the railroad question ana ouier (he typgmpbieai appearance of the mauers oi uupuiuui. ... y. ami observer as well as its gen- will be held in the court house and the era ncwg serv5ce . . . . i i i presence of all citizens oi ine town, navinr obtained a month's leave of A. C. Zollicoffer, Kq. We have it from gentlemen who were present that our very esteemed young townsman A. C. Zollicoffer, Esq., made the speech of the occasion in putting the name of Vance county's favored son before the Judicial conven tion at Hocky Mount last week. His speech was admirably conceived and as elonuentlv and forcibly expressed. He M J - paid a merited tribute to the other can didatcs and spoke of the honors con ferred upon gentlemen from their re spective counties, and in strong, logi cal, ringing words advocated the claims of Vance county to some recognition, touching in a fitting manner upon the talents, learning, legal ability and emi nent qualifications of the candidate she presented in the person of W. It Henry, Esq. His speech was apposite and able and was highly complimented by all who heard it. We are proud of our native countyman (a typical son of old Halifax) and feel an especial pride and interest in his steady ascent upon the ladder of fame and prosperity. country and its its own home, either Savs the Montreal Star: A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against and not with the wind. Even a head wind is better thau none. No man ever worked his passage anvwhere in a dead calm. Some folks can't be pleased. AVe have observed that the men who last winter so violently berated the cold are now using violent words about the heat, so it appears that I'rovidence cannot suit them bv blowing either cold or hot. The sale of the stock in the Oxford anything like what has been claimed The returns show that there are 4,151 inhabitants inside the corporate limits, and there are at least 1,000 more who properly belong to the town and who do business here but who live on the eiVe hist outside the corporation. So you may put us down as navmg ww population liarnes, Stainback & Co., wish to remind the male portion of mankind that they are still doing business at the same old stand, and as summer has iust commenced good thin clothing are in demand. Their stock is tins ur passed, their prices are unequalled and Land. Improvement and Manufacturing tbeir politeness is unexcelled. The Co., is keeping up well. 1 lie rcpre- oniv exclusive dealers in clothing aud sentativcs on the road are doing good jTent.s' furnishing goods, they carry a work. Oxtord vciy. larre stock and have anything the neo- .... . . , ji i . .... - nat one town can uo auouier can. pe want in their line -,i t i l.. 1. ..1 . ; . . I i nv win uenueisoii kih uvoinii . ii.t i 1... u- There will be a meeting of the Cham- t10 Xash countv railroad is going to be her of Commerce, held in the court built any how, whether Henderson house at 5:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, bcips to" build it or not. That is a July lMli, tor the purpose ot discussing fatai mistake. We are the ones most the railroad question. &c. The male directly interested and our neonle have tuirfion nt Il" town imtl wKilo oml I A. n colored, invited to attend this meeting The registration books will be closed on Saturday, 12th. All persons who want to no down on record as voting for the Nash countv railroad should rect lrom Clarkesville by such " stutl see that their names are on the books as this or they can not thus aid in the good Let us all do what we can to make work of putting their town ahead in the big sale of tobacco (1,000 hogsheads the race of progress. or more if there shall be demand for it) Rev. Alexander Snrunt, chaplain of at the storage warehouse Thursday, absence friend Caddell put in the time taking the census of his (Wake Forest) township, and we are told that no work sent in to the Supervisor's office has been more accurate, complete and in telligently done than his. He was spe cially complimented on this fact by those under whose scrutinizing eye his returns have fallen. wliiti ami colored, is desired. Jct there be a full attendance. You arc interested in what is to be done whether you are a member of the organization or not. Milk shakes,soda and mineral waters, limeades, &c, at Parker's drugstore. sept. 1st. Littleton High School. AftPntinn is called to the advertise- Tobacco flues ! Tobacco flues! Aow is . , c-i. -i t.. the time to cet vour tobacco flues, and R. ment ot Littleton iiign cm iiooi aim .u- (iren.s npXt t0 doner's warehouse, is iness Institute for Boys and oung the place to get them. lie uses the very T r t i i best iron, does good work and sells as Men, Prof. L. W. Bagley, principal. cheRp a9 anybody. june 12. Fall session opens August 2oth. Inis is an excellent school, located in a Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly spots, 1 I .ilitrvf aIao?l'oci ansi rnmnrc 11 11- ...- I mill wici, aiaveaovo onvi. healthy and delighttul section, witn i1Paithv discharges, such as catarrh, eczema pleasant surroundings, and commends s itself to parents having boys to edu- rjr. J. HcLean'sSarsaparilla. july Is cate. The Weldon News says of it : Prof. Bagley is without question one of the foremost teachers, and has fitted his school with all the modern educa got to move m the matter it anything is done. Certain it is that neither of the other three roads is going to build it. The road is not coming from Nashville here. We lost the road di- Oneofthe Eleventh Census Enumer ators. The colored census enumerator who tional appliances for preparing students js taking the census of the Northern for college or business. The school is Bectiou of Henderson, was engaged re Sliwlft cently in filling out blanks showing the bp best moral atmosi)here. number of deaths and the causes thereof of persons in town. He asked lr. Arch Cheatham for some information and in looking over the papers the Doctor saw that such an entry as this had been made : The name of the de ceased was given together with the cause of death. In the blank space nnder the word li where taken, signi fying whether the disease was con in the leg" died of nneumonia. taken in the leg.' This is For snip, a irood busrgv. In good order, and will be sold cheap. Apply at this of fice, juiy the Vance Guards, will preach a spe cial sermon to the company at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. They will attend in a body in full dress uuiform. This will be the last service of the kind July 31st, the biggest thing that has ever occurred in North Carolina. While the Tobacco Board of Trade will do all in its power of course to make it a great success and to give the visitors before the company leaves for the State a royal welcome aud general good time, . . r .' I . 11 ? 1 A 1 tt .11 Lncampmcut Julv 2nd we are au mieresieu anu snouia give Toilet soaps at Parker's new drug store hem. our hearty support and co-opera- rin a cents up to cents a cake. I lion in ine maiier llow'a This ? u nffr On Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured . .. ll.lli. t t. -rli I'm ra uy i-ui-iiiK nail j F. J. Chest & Co., Props., Toledo. O We. the undersit.ned.have ki.own F.J. chenev for the last I.1; vears. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business here or elsewhere, out any obligations made by their firm, was written. Thus west iKUAX, noiesaie uruRisus, Toledo. O. Wamding, Kissas & MaHvis, Wholesale one 0f the enumerators a competent 5.irrlTnrto taken internally, white man who had received his com acting directly upon the blood and niocus mission and entered upon his duties, surfaces or tne system, lesumoniais seni , , . i tn Tim free Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all was removed to give place to. The druggists. only cause of this and similar acts on If you feel unable to do your work, and the part of the authorities at Washing have that tired feeling, take Dr. J. H. ton, was the fact that the white man hriaht r.Mv and Titrorons. nct.1. I was a llemocrat. Siek headache is the bane of many lives This annovimr comolaint may be cured and prevented by the occasional use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Fillets (ltitle pills). oct.l Get your tobacco flues in time. There will be great demand for them later in the season and you mav nave trouuic m ei tint sminlied. R L. Green, next to Coop er's warehouse, can furnish you. The best iron used ard prices as low as they can be sold for. lUle 1 North Carolina Press Association. The following is the programme of the annual meeting of the North Caro lina Press Association, to be held in Durham, N. C. July 23rd, 24th and 23th, 1890: WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M. The Association will meet in the rooms of the Commonwealth Club, and transact preliminary busi ness. 2 P. M. The President will read his address. The Historian will read his paper. The committee on President's Address will report and discussion will follow. 8:30 P. M. A public meeting will be leld in Stokes Hall. Mr, Julian S. Carr, President oi the Commonwealth Club, will deliver an address ol wel , , ii. .. , , conic, to which a mcmoer oi uie .Asso ciation will respond. The Orator of the Association will deliver his oration. A public reception win tnen oe neui. TIirKSPAV. 10 A. M. Business meeting. j 2 P. M. Business meeting. 4 P. M. A barbecue will be given complimentary to the press, by the Blackwell Durham Tobacco company, at the Bennett Place, the scene oi Johnston's surrender. 8:30 P. M. A vocal and instrumen tal concert, complimentary to the edi tors, will be given at Stokes Hall, under the direction of Miss Lessie Southgate. FRIDAY. 'J A. M. The members of the Press Association, escorted by the members of the Commonwealth Club, will visit places of interest in the city. 2 .P M. Business meeting, at which officers will be elected, etc. 8:30 P. M. A banquet complimen tary to the Press Association will be given by the Commonwealth Club at the Hotel Claiborn. Notice. I take pleasure in announcing to my friends and patrons that I will continue business at the same place (Ponton & Jackson's, Montgomery atreet,) and that as heretofore I will keep the very best ar ticles in mv line and do my best to please all. Give me a call. E. N. Jacksox, Successor to Ponton & Jackson. july 13. No Use Cutting Flesh Away to cure eance. thev can be cured bv the use of Radam's Microbe Killer without iinv oneration beimr perfermed. and we refer you to Dr. W. M. Park, 202 Oak street, han riancisco. ai.: ur. j.. oi. Davis, County Line, Mass.. For sale by M. Dorsey. The most popular liniment, is the old re liable. Dr. J. 11. -McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. oct. l . . . . . . Condition of the Tobacco Crop Arannd Henderson. Mr. W. II. Sinoot writes as follows to the Dauvillc Tobacco Journal con- rcrninfr the condition of the crops in 0 - . this section : The weather coutinues very warm and suitable for the growing crop. We have had good rains all through this part of the State recently. H e con sider from late reports that the rospects are about as good m North Carolina this year for a crop of tobacco and cotton as it lias been for many vears. A large portion of the crop in some sections is very early, ooking well and will ripen very eariy this year. At the same time there is good deal of the crop that was planted very late on account of the scarcity of plants in some localities, consequently the crop will ripen in some fields very irregular. We learn that the crop in the Eastern counties is generally very forward and will mature very soon if the seasons continue favorable. The crop in South Carolina is looking well also and maturing verv early, home little of the new crop of tobacco from South Carolina of this year's growth was sold on this market the past week, and although the quantity sold was verv small, still it shows good color The general impression m this part oi the State is that about the usual acre age has been planted this year, but a great deal of it will be late m ripening on account of some being planted very late, unless the seasons should be very good from now on. The acreage in the Eastern part of the State is rather larger than last year, and if there are good seasons all the summer and a late fall we may have a good crop, but all depends on good seasons and a late fall for housing and curing the crop, and until the curing time of the crop is through, no one cau tell what the crop will be all through. The prospects are ood now. The opening and inspec tion of tobacco at the new storage warehouse in this city will commence early in July. One of Dr. J. II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidnev Pilletts. taken at night before going to bed, will move me ooweis ; ine effect will astonisu you. oci. i . Dorsey's drug store is a popular resort for warm and thirsty humanity. His soda fountain has been opened up for the sea son, may o. SPRING NO. 1. Asthma, Consuinption.TatArTh, llroiichitis, Ivltcuiuntism, Kid ney atiid Liver Disease, Chills and Fever, Female . Troubles, in all its lormv, and, in fact, every Disease known to the Human System. IVerr Tnlc Properties of Spring Km 1, Iffrvna Dyspepsia, Diseases ( Waatea, Albuminuria of Preg nancy, Disorder of Teeth Ins; Infants, etc. Dr. John H. Tucker, Henderson, N, C, Member of the Medical So ciety of North Carolina, Member of the American Medical Associa tion. "The action of the BUF FALO LITHIA WATER, SPRING NO. i, is that of a decided Nerve Tonic. Nerv ous Dyspepsia with its train of distressing symptoms is promptly and permanently relieved by it. In many of the diseases peculiar to wo men menstrual irregulari ties, suppression and the many functional derange ments resulting from Chloro Anemic conditions I pre scribe this water with almost the same confidence that I do quinine in chills and fe vers. In Albuminuria of pregnant women it has proved a great blessing. " I have observed marked beneficial results from its use in the disorder of teething infants. I have sent many patients of this class to the Springs for the use of this water, and without exception, they have returned to me cured or greatly benefitted." Beware of Fraudulent Imitations! See that our Trade-Mark (same as above) appears on each jug. !end for book "History of the Microbe Killer, given away oy M. DORSEY, Druggist, HENDERSON, N. C Sole Agent for Vanee County. Nature's Wonderful Remedy ! Try the Celebrated PANACEA WATER. Pleasant, harmless, wonderful. Strong est home testimonials. Sold by W. Y. 1JEAV1S, Henderson, N. C For particulars, address JOHN A. WILLIAMS. Oxroitn, N. ;., Head Acencv for V. S. GltEENSHOltO, N. C. THE SENK.NTY-F1KST SESSION of this well known Institution will bee.in on the 27th Day of August, 1890. In addition to thorough instruction in tho Literarv Course, special advantages are offered In the departments of Instrumental and Vocal Music, Elocution, Art and Phys ical Training. Charges moderate, tor catalogue apply to TV M. .ION ES, lunc 26-2 I. President. malarious Fevers, Affections Pecu. liar to Women, Atonic Dys pepsia, etc. Dr. Wni. T. Howard, of Baltimore, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children, in the University of Maryland. HOMEtt SCHOOL, OXFOKD, N. C. o J. II. HOKNEU, M. A., University of N. C, Founder of School. COL. T. J. DUE WHY, COM'IVT, Star Graduate Va. Military Institute. J. C. HOUNEll, A. M., Davidson College. G. A. WAUCHOTE, M. A., Ph. D., University of Berlin. Late Follow Wash ington and Lee University. KEV. J. M. HOKNEU, B. A., 15. D., University of Va. and Johns Hopkins Uni versity. Fall session 1390 opens August 4th. One of the best equipped schools in the South. Course of instruction high. For catalogue address HOKNEU & DKEWKY. Oxford, N. C. June 19-2 I. Ijetter from Ringwood. ItiNOWOon, N. f., July 2, 1890. EniTon Gold Leaf: Crop prospects continue bright, though rain would help tobacco. If we have rain in a few days better crops will bo realized than ever Ixs fore, and our county ho long financially depressed will again blossom as the rose. I hopey our brilliant countyman Walter K. Henry may reeeive the nomination for Solicitor as he would worthily adorn any position to which he might be called. He would make an excellent officer. His deep legal learning, his eloquence and power of oratory, his conscientious con siderations of duty peculiarly fit him for the position. Cant. Cal Barnes and W. B. Simpson, Esq., of Wilson, were in our section this week reviewing the tobacco prospect and were well nleased with what they aaw. Mr. Simpson ia much interested in the tobacco crops here aud is highiy gratified at the ouilook. Politics running high. The"Hay8eed ers" are taking a lively interest and turn out en tnnxw at the primaries. 1 hope that more bruins and less prejudice will be used nnd that good men may be chosen to make wise and sagacious laws under which we may all flourish us the green bnv tree. Hon. V. M. Simmons will probably be nominated for Congress. He m a wis and sagacious statesman, and only needs time and opportunity to show it. Capt. Cal Barnen, one of Wilson's larg tobacco growers, Hays Mr. William r.dmniwls on Mr. J. 1". 1 vree s larm near town has 0 acres of the finest tobacco he ever saw grow. It is 4 feet high and he savs it is superior to tobacco he sold for S400 ner acre. 1 he balance of Mr. lyree s eron, 30 acres, is nearly as good. This t he wav toliacco o ops iook nert huh . (1. E. M. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs, j snlints. sweenev. rine-bone. stifles, sprains. all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save ?50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold bv Melville Dorsey, druggist, Henderson, c. apr-101 c- Persons advanced in years feel younger and stronger, as well as freer from the in firmities of age by taking Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Sarsaparilla. oct. 1. " For twenty-five years of my professional life I resided in the town of Warrenton, N. C, some forty miles dis tant from the Buffalo Springs, and sent many patients to them, thus having ample op portunity of observing tie effects of the water, and I feel fully warranted in say ing that nothing but the want of mountain air, the paucity of the accommoda tions hitherto, and the small pains to bring it before the public, could possibly have prevented its taking rank with that of the far famed White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier county, West Virginia. " Indeed, in a certain class of cases, it is much superior to the latter. I allude to the abiding debility attendant upon the tardy convalescence from grave acute diseases, and more especially to the Cachexia and sequels inci dent to the Malarious fevers, in all their grades and va rieties, to certain forms of Atonic Dyspepsia, and all the affections eculiar to women that are remedied at all by mineral waters. In short, were I called upon to state from what mineral waters I have seen the great est and most unmistakable amount of good accrue in the largest number of cases in a general way, I would unhesitatingly say THE BUFFALO SPRINGS, in Mecklenburg county, Va. Of Mfirly Bv virtue of power conferred upon nie by an order issuing from the Superior Court of Vance county in a cause therein pend ing, entltieii hiuma liaiucc, executrix oi William Fox, deceased, agninst E. O. Finch, et. al., I shall, on MONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF AUGUST, 1H0. sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house door, in Henderson, N. C, tne fol lowing valuable real estate, viz : One lot of land witli building thereon, situate on Gamett street, in Henderson, N. C, adjoining the lands or M. Dorsey, airs. w. 11. loung ami omers, Known as ine. "Fox gin lot," said lot being about 75 feet on Garnctt street and running back about 2"i0 feet. Also ail the interest of the late Wm. Fox, deceased, in and to tho bouse and lot on Fairground street, known as the Finch lot and wlncli is now occupied by Mrs. Sarah C. Finch as a residence, both said lots ltelonging to the estate of said Wm. Fox, deceased. Terms of sale, one-half cash, balance on a credit of six and twelve months, ticferrcd payments to carry interest at eight per cent, per annum, or the purchaser may pay all cash if he so elect. For further information as to title, size and lots, &c., &c, npplv to A. C. ZOLLICOFFEIt. Commissioner. June 18. DO. WOOTTON'S PATKXW WIRE TOBACCO HANGERS ARE THE BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST WIRE HANGERS IN THE MARKET. CURE THE LEAYES ONLY. We claim that these hangers are cheaper than any other; are detachable, and any numlter can be used per stick ; insure a uniform barn of tohacco ; more tobacco can be cured per barn ; tobacco brings better prices ; does not bruise ; stalk is not cured, saving f uel and time. Any barn can bo used. Sample sent with pamphlet for 5 cents postage. Inquire for tK'in of your storekeeper or agent. If they do aot keep them send to us. Irlce per l.OOO, with stick, 43.00 Price per l,OOft, hanger only, 4.50 Send cash with order, or goods sent C. O. D. a;i:nt wanted. jwnssriilow Open for Guests. TOBACCO HANGER M'FG CO., Houston, Halifax Co., Va. R. B. HENDERSON. Agt., HENDERSON, X. C. I have suffered for nearly a year with a very bad varicose ulcer. I could scarcely walk, and although 1 was under medical treatment during that time 1 received no benefit, and had about given up all hope of relief. Through the recommendation of a friend 1 tried Radam's Microbe Killer as a sort of last resort and with little hope. 1 have used five gallons with the most satisfactory results, as I am almost entire ly cured and in general health better than f or ten vears. Mrs. G. A. Wioxey, 1327 Market street; ban Francisco. For sale hv M. Dorsey. Pimples, boils and other humors, are j liable to appear when the blood gets heat- ed. The best remhdy is Dr. J. U. McLean's j Sarsaparilla. ', . . How to Make Money. i 1 have a complete stock of drugs, toilet j articles auu hxiuiks, wiiilu a wiiiKiiuH time, below New York cost, or will ex change for real estate. Call on or write to Owes Davis, june 12. Henderson, N. C. t Pure house paints at npr. 24- o. .1. W. ATVrrTto Y.'. Apply for rates of board to M. L. OGLESBY, Buffalo Lithia Spring;, Yi. 'x Bri&t's ftseasft, uil allSiscrtai of ths Liver and Zidntys, use Dr. .T. II. McLean' LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM Its success In ourlne all all- , mttntB of tlm urinary organs Is r.iiparalleled. One dollar per bottle &t tirugglot. Dr. J. H. McLean's LIVER and KIDNEY PILLETS (Little Pills). certs a vial, one a dofle. tt-nl two cent ttairni for Almanac containing fcturm Clrtirt ucd Weather Fore casts by Bev. Ir! R. liick. ttie "Storm Prophet," to TljDRJ.H.kicLaX UEDIXECO, ST. LOUIS. Nta-
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