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USD AY,. DECEMBER 18, 1890. 3nik Notice. (determined that the milk service Henderson Stock and Oairv s tall be equal to any. Custora- ' requested to notify me at 1113' What anything needing my attention. J. K. 1 ouxo. Proprietor. 3 1 70 0O 00 8iOO fttSOOJlOOOO to be Dubllshp.l 1 IIJUAL liA rialfl rln r. 1. 1 - ....... , lll Ttr A ......,. . . ..n.ciu Tod of time. r" "'waions Local advertisements. reaAn, mf appear amona Insertion thr, " Pr m,e r each IjfMlodva4li..M.' i. cxcept wfaen they ekS3 a certain limit.?, IPace, In which case we r5a liL".!'. V 7!?. . w" tne DleMUr nf.,,. v etewmr Lno,Uce"',re0,on of 7eict LOCAi?ICS PICKE UP HERE AND THERE BY OUR EAGLE-EYED REPORTERS. Our merchants say the prospects for a big holiday trade are good. wmKeay i8lnear,athand when there will be no show for the business man who does not advertise. -Advice is like snow; the softer it falls upon and the ment in II. Hughes oung mules for en, sound in everv uiiu uuiy nve years old. rni j.ne papers wherever Mm Vtauj ui muy arusis oave ap- nan vnl i . rau aic xun in ineir praises. You win miss a treat ll you fail to hea them Saturday evening of next week. -iiiexucnmonu & Danville Ii. R. will sen ucjtets between points on its line m orm Carolina, on account of the Christmas holidays, at the rate of four w cents per mile one way for the round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. 20th to 25th Inr1llCiiira tvrrA . . . : . . .-i . iciuruiiig until ana in cluding January 2d, '91, and Dec 29th to 31st inclusive, good returing until anu including Jan'y 5th, '91. Grocery Clerk Wanted. A good steady, sober and reliable young man is wanted as clerk in a grocery store in Henderson. The right sort of man may obtain a situation bv applying at once at This Office. ,)..,. - , o iiuuiii vermiinge to ofKuln""- f the human to if H!r J C,5L 11 se according sHl itf,n Ht,0,S- You a,e authorized to v.V 2 the above conditions. David E outz, Proprietor. Baltimore, Md, the longer it dwells' j ,o uncus UUOn deepest sinks into the mind 5who has tried it says ateasp h gallon nt tPwl nil of kerosene waier leaves a polish on wmuow panes. won mirror 8 and anJfriT":kJePy" Uth Shu . v r wlse- Alanv wi thus ":ve you are wise whether " ui e? "utntully said we double 7""- T- oy arolS over them. !-"ev,e5 to troule trouble uuumu irouDies you. " tl : -Xl . -er 8tatuary is being shat- : i t'eces Dv tne fiei-ce winter ine st,ove of t'e saloon will v, ue uuggea until the return of New Tears is nearly here. A ques tion appropriate to the time is, "What shall we do to advance the interests of the town of Henderson during the com ing year?" 6 m Read all the big electrotype cut on the first page of the Got. Leap. -This shows enterpriac on the part of the advertisers as well as the Gold Leaf in gettins it un w i - Dont fail to consult the columns of i J EAF 11 3u are on the look out rare Dargains m Christmas goods nuAciiiocra nave much or interest to say 10 ouyers at this season your eye on the Gold Leak. Look Out For Uoots, .Shoes, Hats and Caps. Xo advancH on prices. Call and Bee me be fore buying. 11. Thomahon. Toll of Honor. The following is a list of pupils on the roll of honor of th i..i.i. - -LuucidUU uuiie .V-hool for the month -"ending December 14th, 18'JO: Joe Clements. FredSehaum, Sam Allen, Claude White" led rning, Decem- wastmg illness of only ths. She had not been con. ued to her bed, but it was ann.n that the hand of death had fixed its hold upon her. Still her decease was not anticipated so soon, and the sad ending of her once bright and hannv until MONDAY?" By order of - SALES COMMITTl Henderson Board of Trade. tv?. 75? . f.?" 111 Pe. Muffs, and h ''J811?' VTraps of every description. uicss uuuus, KOIO w at KltlS . Your patronage is solicited by W. W life Mm cnllA.i 1. "gsi. eu UIOCK, wmi v ouuucuiY HiaL It inanRS tor naat ftrnre 1 WOO ol . . . - a.u,usfc unexpected. It was onlv Special low prices on whiskies for XmBs at S. S. Whittes'h. m u rtsw4- . I. 11 - t " """ wie oeiore that she took her bed, and she began to sink rapidly un til she passed away. Janiewas a sweet and interesting child, and was greatly beloved by all who knew her. So bright and so cheerful was she that it seems hard to realize that we are to see her no more. The funeral was conducted from the Presbyterian church at 4 nvwir f day afternoon, the pastor, Rev. Alex. ! lffS 1UZZ?$& tuuuucung tne services. The , 1 . . . vU crowuea, many people be- arrar's stock of candies, tovs and mg unaoie to get seats. The remains otner holiday goods is being heavilv were interred in Elmwood cemefprv a drawn upon, but his supply seems al larrrp niimhoi- q. ,, . . . mosi inexhaustible. lar e number of sympathlzmg friends eye Send your prescriptions to Cheatham's drug store where they will be skillfullv compounded with the purest chemicals. Wanted, to Borrow Money. $ 400 or $500, at 8 per cent, interest, for 3 or 5 years. Good securitv and in terest paid promptly. For particulars apply at this office. And Still They Go. . I customers know we have made ur promises and while we havesold jaant ies of goods in the past three ( yet have a good stock and are Jig them at reduced prices some t. Have just added to our )e big bargains in Dress Goods, lighams, Calicoes, Pant Goods : which will also be sold at low eA onlv. You can certainlv ty by buying your goods at J. W. I CREFOY'8. call at Davis & Rose's: If those good shoes?" "Got wagon double buggy and h hand and machine made, fWatkins' Hardware Store. Isement in this paper. E. N. Jackson has so much than any other saloon in e he deals in the best wines, and tobacco, and always t. nov 27.' ng a straw when you can lfie at Davis & Rose's? have no red lert He is equal tP nnnn liim 11 . . . . r 1 io uieir last restmw Dublic can connt. on him wiion they - n w v&s 1 a 111 piace. Deceased wns following them Washington Edwards, Carrie Edwards, Lizzie Edwards, Stella White. Thk Teacher mSZ9 "Chiefs, --;- u-t. IT (UM11.S , stock in town. Sei; them. The prettiets dec 4 about ten vears old. This is the third time Mr. and Mrs. Young have been similarly afflicted. having lost their two little sons ey and Richard, within the past few years. They have the heartfelt sym pathy of their friends in the great af fliction that has come upon them. ',','er t,e Pulseless, peaceful bosom Oross the dimnleil ntn 1,0 ,k. And the spirit of our loved one N mg its way to fairer lands. Twas a bud ripe to he gathered in Ood s garden now to bloom; hhe will blossom purer, fairer, lliough we lay her in the tomb." The sale of horses, mules, farming implements, household furniture, corn" fodder, &c, the property of Mrs. J. f' Harris, will take place at the home of me late ueo. 11. Yancey, near Middle burg, Tuesday, Dec. 23d. See adver tisement elsewhere. , want Christmas goods of any kind. aec 11 i m Mr. ry who a. lie Keep The custom practiced by some imbli- vvtivur issmHSo paper Christmas r.r1 not be obsTmtUn this office e win not on v nnr.T..h n wool- K 1.'. "M'ci ma bette; Jt VC 10 make ifc a little better than the average. Wait and wi T;w1 iZ rt 1111 n na:s nothing to do h : r:: "ts 8to he ca ten at -uu oi me year." Painesville Democrat. Wonder if the length of a map iias anything to do with it We and It and lLCntai" a choice election of series and miscellaneous -., , appropriate to the season, will be larger in size than usual will pay you to procure a copy The advertising columns of a news paper are a true index of its recognized worth as a medium between seller and uji,uu tne circulation of a lo newspaper is a true index of its nn. Inririr o a n w..... n . . 1 ' J puiveyor or tne loon -Germautown Independent. Two Very Oood lVrformaiices. Harry Lindley's Comedy Company gave two very good performances at Burwell Hall, last AVeduesdav n.l Thursday nights, when the nautili u'""'-' castaways" and tho dramatization of Mrs. Rnrneff w w J KjCIW tnul story "Little Lord Fauntleroy.' were rendered. The company is a very ,-, ..v,, TOU1 piuys were well in terpreted. The audiences were not as large as the performances merited, hut tney were thoroughly enjoyed by those present, ui Mr. Lindlev himself mg need be said. As a comedian he is well kuown to our theatre-going peo ple, and his support is a very good one. The songs and dances of little Mabel i aige were the hits of both evenings. at 'nre Old N. C. corn whiskey a specialty S. S. Whitten's. A Birthday Party. Miss Jennie Burroughs celebrated nt - - evening of re- ant presents. the occasion games, etc., news Don't be afraid to tell vm.r nofi,i. hib uold leap is the onlv news- per published m Vance county, and 7 to get him to subscribe Wifh costs only $1.50 a year, and it shali our earnest endea better paper during 1891 than ever before. The Berkley ( Va.) Saturday Graphic uncovered mat this life is a battle i i m uuaftra: "ine man i; it i iiu iirs in i iw I a summer and bv the fir- ; and does nothing but grumble at -ess oi otners, will never win a fy, even under the most favorable j utneeg. - her home, on Friday ween, tne Zlst anuuSHWof her i: ijee supper was spread and she' ceived lPSmoeroj5Tr Some of the 'features of were music, recitations, " oicauy en loved hv tna company, and a most deihrhtf.,! i passed. M voted a success in her .v.rt0 .t. all have a good time. She was con gratulated upon arriving nf tun iscretiou," and the hope was ex pressed that she may live to celehr, many more such happy events. Anion ;V;:l tscniJ?er! : JVIlsses Cheatham a , T V JJlackuaiI, of Henderson and Miss Lvon. of Tlnrhn,., . nr iu luung. Ernest Chavasse, Ed .luu iviunaru Henderson T 1 il. . i il. u.v we largest and most complete stock of whiskies, wines, &c, &c, in Hen derson, andean sell cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. S. S. Whixv Keep Warm. Protect yourselves from the chillin blasts of winter bv wearing Waft-;," overcoats, heavy underwear, shoes, &c. I ositively the largest and best line of tiCac gooas in town. An almost end less variety to select from. Overcoats lor men, overcoats for boys and over coats for children. Call and see them. We can sock it to you in hosiery. , Davis & Rop An Artist. We had a call this mornins fro j Fred A. Gerlick, a tourist printe, A 1 i- I io Lcrittiuiy an artist in nis line is not only a first-class composit and advertising man, but an origiiAM and artistic card writer and paper si maker as well. He does beautiff1 work and left specimens of his geniiflf at this office. ft 7 For Rent. An 18 to 20 horse far$, on the railroad and river, withi II a mile of Rocky Mount. Suitable ihr Cotton, Tobacco, Peanuts, Hay, cfver, etc. Apply to W. C. TrevAthan decll-4o Rockv MjWnt, N. C j Mustache cups and srSvmg mugs at Parker's Drue Store. O'fJfeil Block. ' a Special low prices on wfoiskies forXmas at Sf 3- Whitten's. Married. At the Episcopal Church. Wednes day, December 17th, at 12:15 o'clock Mr. Roger A. Patterson, of Halifax county, and Miss Lucv Mann? Henderson, were united in niarrhUe ictior, tot. Julian E. Tnorlp forming the ceremony. -the attendants were Mr n., White, of Scotland Neck- n,l tu;,. Mary Patterson, of Halifax. Mr. Joe Patterson, of HalifY a,i Miss Pattie Afanninfr nr.j. "-"oi i "cuuerson. Mr. W. W. Swain r.r tr.j.-. : A-icuuerson. Miss Annio Dunn 7 of Scotland The question of the hour is you tried Davis & Rose's shoes?" Pure Old N. C. at 'Have corn whiskey a specialty S. S. Whitten's. neiiucrson as a Tobacco Market. Mr. W. H. Smoot, one of our oMof best informed and most conservatK-J 1 e -m w ieat dealers, writes as follows tn th Danville Tobacco Journal concerning our market and its future outlook: "The market is verv neiivA n grades and the price has uoa ' . p f, -IX CI V Ulilrnrm tnr c,n ; it , J . . uiuc. nenaerson be ing m the centre of the finf k.. belt of orth Carolina, and the market being uniform in prices aud a verv large corps of buyers, for the rnrt.t market,as well as the United State's, .u.n Siics xienaerson verv sir sales and auu Neck. Mr John J. Dunn, of Scotland Xeck, and Miss Lizzie Stallings, of Henderson. Mr Charles M. White, of Enterprise, and Miss Mittie Watson, of Wrr ' county. Mr. W. H. Cheek, Jr., of lienor. son, and Miss Xina White, of Enter- pnse. Mi. A. R. Anorlea. nf ti-.- Miss Susie Aiw it.i:i. i xnuiiax county. The couples entered three and three and two and two. Then came the bride accompanied j UW orotners, Messrs. Thad R. an. -"C5 Ulillillinor. In rkurol V.. . sister, Mies Annie Manning wh A". mam oi nonor. The groom entered from rOOm affinmnnn!o,l U Air. dpnrtrn XT T.i ... '"' Taking positions in front of tho; tar they were soon made husband wife 1, . . f. nuu mmc oeinLr "iven Mules and liorp For Sale. 1 have for sale seveiJ! good horses and mules which will be H(W very low. Per sons whoxna wisli trApmchase would do well to call and'see iie at once. J. F. Harris, Dec4 Henderson, N. C. . -" A ComiiiC Attraction. The performanw of Madame Fry's Concert Company at Burwell Hall, Saturday evening, December 27th, will be an even-f Jof rare pleasure to our music-loving cisJitens. From the pi-os-pectuswe take$he following concern ing these ladyrtists: Madame Frjf is a very talented and pleasing vocalOr, and her execution on violoncello atonce pronounces her a mu sician of grtjbat genious and excellence. Her appearafice on the stage combines elegance, digJfmty, and grandeur. uiics ljuiom r ry, r iute ttoioist, has re ceived even where flatterine testimonials wetness of her technique, pure legant phrasing. The beauty ic nm.sii ot her solos wins for t admiration. She is also a Singer. Her voice is sweet and fetic, her manner magnetic, aud ers her soncrs in a charminer ir you are an ri strength, no energy, andT all the time take Dr. J.ifV viiHiuv ro vo ir avstoni . -f..ir J - v-a Hay and Salt uuv ,vuicu, a tar i; l m !n i 'i'im. othy Hay and a car load of Salt, which uiuHoia very cheap. Call and see me ut-iure uuying. DOV 27 IL Thomason. Deafness Can't be Cured !&ifa! aPPicatons as they cannot reach diseased parts of the ear. There is only one S.dthat is eonstitu- ueainess is caused by an inflamed condition nf tho ..,. i::J " . inflow, i l iUUC- we mis tuhe gets Zrr l,ave a "I'hling sound or im perfect hearinc nnd ivlion if : i.:...," Closer! nfne ,c""y """""I ia mo icsuii, aim unless the intlamation ran ho t.n "2 ir .l.j -V." ufc auu IU18 inVuV hi ,Su V lts "ornial condition, hear ing will be destroyed fnrovo,-. - nut fa., , " vases ntTX -n,i;,eu yycatar"h which is cous surfaces. u mi. nuiKiveuiie riunnrprfl nrkllo ni1VIQCa nf , - 1V14 O 1U1 tiTit "rf,UBSS. icausea by catarrh) tnrri. "iot ui'e uy"injJ Hall's Ca- vu.c.,u jor circulars, free SnM L J L"ENEY& CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 73 cents. The circulation of the blood-quickened and ennched-bears life and inerev to every portion of the body ; appetite7 re "'ehour of rest brings wiTit sound r "ii ir.i ,,,s 1 be securd by taking Dr. J. li. Mclean's Sarsaparilla. (io to E N Jackson's same old stand for good whiskey and the finest wines. nov 27. vi ON ENJOYS Both the metliod and results xrhen Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, aud acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iiver and Bowels, cleansea the sys tem effectually, "dispels colds, head aches and fevers and Cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its. kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in iU effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Dvrun oi Imps is fnr solo in by all leading drug- Jiable druggist who land will pro wl (mm : Til 1 III 1M X 3 Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infil and ChUdren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine ix other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless snhstitm for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use bj Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieve teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomaeSi and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Frienc Castoria. " OMtorlt la an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mother neve repeatedly told me ot iU good effect upon their children." Dr. Q. C. Osoood, M Cutorte U m well ad. I recommend it known Castoria. atuparir Cheatham's modern drug store carries a ful line of perfumery, aoaps, combs, orusnes and toilet articles of HPrininn wL hot i. o SUk o J inmcinir .u- "Or voiaiiuc, nr. -v-cenf " V Under and by virtue of a deetv ouperior uourt ol Vance coury Carolina, entered at the October it. of u. 1890, in the case of John Hargrove vs. GtoJBi to """3 u uLneis, ueirs at law or iuarwia a. marrow, deceaseii w i,oii . 11 r- - ,. . ocu iui cahu, uy puDiic auction, on the uieuuses ac ine resiaencn nr thn iota w wRiiuw, in v ance county, on FKIDAY JANUARY 16th. 1891. at 12 ololr m k-' n uauis 01 iHiiu aescnoed m the coin- piiiiir., or saia action ueintr a nm-f nf j 1... 11. ,r, r .! "i i.ui uciiscuuvmeiare unanes ll. Eaton to his wife the late Martha A r one tract containing 429 acres, adloinine cataiesui 11. ti. uurweil and T. L. Har grove, deceased, and on the road leading i " "1,uc iieau s more, riie d ?. " , , aisua part or said Charles . Mellon S lana, tne same on which Dick j.ilimi laieiy resuiea. 10111 i-eceniuer, isyo. T. T. Hicks, A. C. ZOLLI COFFER. Commissioners. ST" DO, SEASON NO" ftMKE Si Notice If you are suffering with flamed eyes, or granulated can he cured hv using Dr. J Strengthening Eye Salve. weak or in eyeiuis, you H. McLean's on the con tone, and and artis her deep! uoncraitci svmnat sue rei style. Misft Sop hi ugenia Fry is the Prima-Donna a of the Company. Her voice is ure, and sweet; her songs both clas popular, have been selected with nd taste to please her andiances, oeautnui, arid ner manner is very mg. lss Alta Fry, youngest of the sisters ttajned a high degree of perfection kt wnnrlerfnl inatrnmont ''Tlml'lni. n i m ......... . v. a in. ivtu trVnmeilt,R." And hpr vinlin anl 1 in. . Z. " - -" """J i - tXlfiO VkfMa nrliTv-i 1 ' . . m . . . r. llftf o-- 1 v- it iiuiii 0111; tl j ij 11 "ill O .1. 1 1 naViacter, her gentleness of rnan- ha;i uu-er Xdetermined purpose to at- h " :n ine.niStthest perfection of the art. Tf ...j. x , .. . y wU nam, to get tne nest and purest "r-' ko to Jackson's He always keeps the best. nov 27 3X1 W said an old Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment to relieve wvuiuuiiaai, Wfcen Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. A Sigru of War. Largest stock of Guns, Rifles, Pistols, & C. their -Miss Bertha Ci umorous, and il favorite. jeny, Reader, Dramatic, the best ve Buy your Xmas milieu, wuere you aduierated goods. ier elder brotlier. beautiful and aws lY by The nost popular liauie. Dr. J. U. McLe; xjiiiiuient. The ceremony wa8 impressive oR anfi was witnessed hv ly Mnlo :j . . .. . . ul""OI .. vuuaiuenng tne in cleft; " .unil,l . . J Miss Bettie Blacknall the organ; the ushers were voorhees, X. J of Strause,, ie lvice 'nght aick shown cuuerson verv snwrim-1 j T er; are you acquainted with vantages, The offerinsrs and I James 1 Watson ea, uje TKrDuIar hnnf. ,t nave been larirer this ti,. . . vuant. J.I not. it will nn v i lore and to iudfre frnm upon.mm when in want of n v- 110113 is market will sell 11 nnn aaa UUU5 Ul ai tobacco from the ISon crop. Our railroad very fine for irettin p . o -.v,v7 nuiii ii 11 -.cut pans 01 the state, which makes the opportunity good for manufacturers uu ucaiers 10 nave their order. Jsided at Lessrs. (J. Bat Par- m, - v a m m nis line; liead his aAvr; In this paper and cive him ii want anything in the line nffi -ear, nats and sents' fnrniahinrr Immediately after ha . J "Trnage cere mony was over Mr. and Mrs Poff look riiA ti; t?j.. - ..-iu ,ui iiRieton, from whence they went to ihf home of Dr. " Patterson, the gooo,,,, fath where a reception was , tend tuam 1 of ;v.. .. j "v"1 o a ' t nru i 1 111 1 -- . ww,i nn mi 1 auu iiit'in. m rnm i . f lmgton Gazette, contnina nerc lor almost any grades of lef h t u:A. . UT they went to "When you know you are Tbe wan. It is thought that A 1, "me m Wlejville. l- j-k . a. - 1 a m i 11 innprcAn mi . 1 1 1 1 1 1 X' oiran 1 - ii it: dui when mn iu soon ne the hnwet to be in the wrong, have the '"'r t?e f tote' and now forthe ss to yield. It is honorable to Sale of fin?af tobacco, and all tobac- lUil -"c oi(i on tneir merits." The following paragraph, taken from manlim relnf. inanlt K.. . . uut qule as ilonorable t make anolnorv nr nirl 1: . 1 oj --iiu.iiiuu wnen m same name of J, error. otWi11 eseen J advertisement in C.!Umu' Mr' Jh H. Daniel ooiu nis interest in 1 .,,; .i.--r , "I" ?" "aruware 01 jonn w. Anderson & Co tO his bOU. Mr. OarloTl TPk:.i ,V" KnoT , uici. ne womCao wm De continued at the outau, in the old firm w . Anderson & Co. Tho j , A,r lne will ell round trip tickets at two cents per mile . . 11,1 points on the system during the holidavs. T;,.i-f, rn il" sold Dec. 20th to 25 inclusive wJth v unit Jan. 2 .'91. inclusive, with extreme limit limited to continuous pass-direction. ir Afflflfi wh lere you enn 0, n, . . dec!8 1 he editor of the r0fcaero Journal, Mr. Ilarmau, who is a close observer of various markets aud is well posted as to their trade, says this on the same subject: "iiendereon, N. C. is selling great quantities of tobacco this season from the new tobacco counties of the Eastern part of the State. Pitt county tobacco is very fine, and Henderson is gcttin S ty The new w uc UU11L Will niisn il.. "CUUCIWU .market one of the finest to uai.ii eections in the projectors did the when they '"named Belt.' " xuesaay evening i ieceDtion was m t'n . 2 o'"-"n me residen brother to which 0 and members of th were present. The bride was tl 1A1TMA. I" . a uumber fg, ass tZ 'rJ: ? -Plendid ch r.,:rp"es 01 a tmdsfor I . - V & n wmnn 4- 1 il. IIIMHXItlir 1 XII V. I Pie who know her I 11 , - e l,"Vi Jr7' " en V""Xf stage presence, an A V.tV- anrli grief ad- ' the intense passioA V' N" 1" JT, iS,ngif j miraoiy.' LockpoW I ff 1 Vhiskies frit ralA 1 1 can get, H liniiA J,ii oi 1 I WW . 1 n aw 1 T 1- vis "sin a rt 1 t 1 1 m 1 i.. t.i 1 a . v 1 W hi, 4 V BUS m 1. m'l ut tore, j fcll It settles all doubte just inequality or the blood d uM, k,kki or oad digestion a tion. To make the hirwi i r " is ;. "s wuHiiiuents usi iMcicitiia parsapanlla. It w . . " a a a an. l i 1 i.fi A nrnnorfiua 1 -. . elements of vitality are drawn. en don I lou want the best? Th wavis & nose s store. oce.. ever seen in Hpndorann a a Watkins' Hardware Store.' RenH gun advertisement in this paper. W. T. Cheatham, the popular J . , o uH iuwu uruggist, does not propose to be left on Christmas goods this season he never has jjlanand is making BAira preparann 'nrvnpply all his customers m in a la.se tTT fl,;a gicai IlJilUV Vulpit and the Stagre. M. Shrout. Pastor United Breth h, Blue Mound. Kan., savs: '"I duty to tell what wonders Dr. ew Discovery has done for me. ,ungs were badly diseased, and my rishoners thought I could live only a few :ks. 1 took five bottles of Dr. King s iew Discovery and am sound and well, lining 26 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny folks Combination, writes: 'After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kind ness I can do my m.iny thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at T' heatham's Drug Store. Rugular sie ffud 11.00. s many I'ersons oigemon. removes ex- oalaria. Getthegeuuiae. II ! 1 .... unvniir 0011 or it t ip t,.n.,,o o .,.1 .i.. L, f, v.iii.3 cum Ulttvs Ul . 1. Howard, we take this motiuwi f o 1 nr., ' . ... -.-....v-v. 1111- iiwuiiuill" null we Will Pflllf nun flir. l,.i.I hdchai.J i..:i. . .. "!V ""-il- .....mauiicuHMmicoi the public pat-1 ronage. Being prepared to do all kinds of ! in.uxiiiL!, auu IiaVlIlL' Strift nnl rut t "V"1 WillllS Ot OUT RMStlmora ot uuirs, we snail e ilpavm- in morii 11.1.1 iir;uiii-ii Uliy, nov 27 "ARDEE&SlAllSTON For Rent. ej. ... ... 0101 e now occupied by J. W. Pure- ioy is lor rent. Possession given Jan. 1st. .tor particulars apply to Decll-4o J.A.KELLY. wirvus, LKACKERS. SALT SNUFF, Sec. OF O TT T1 1 HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS F0UTZ f5 Iln.- in ... VirswT wots or too Ft- I , 1, , VWUCID ic nava in lime Fo"te-s PnwripW!,nlre I,revent Ho 0WU. - win 1 in; reuse u e aufintltv offmilk- Sd S e"ty Per Cent- aml mke Str n o "mociuiii vnuienre sutiject. 6i.S?r;fdi srtfarfe3S okkma. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. MD. Money to Loan. On i iii proved farms in snm nf Qqaa 1 - 1 va. vpuynj Ollll upwaius ioans repayable in small an nual instalments through a period of 5 years thus enabling borrower to pay off his uviwinrai niMiiJui, expeiiaing ins croD in anv one ve.ir t.q.. nVf f oo Apply to II. t sep 25 A car load ny sotr , fl,;i.j- i. - ' . m,cu who are troubled witll wiirirj 8 ,(luia vermJ -...o uu rApeis worms. have this H3,rTTT " atlial , ... "V Will OOd.S. harilJ,; "vFult?1St in the U1 iV. Anr?'"Ve;. c;. C. belonaif uusiness will sini 1lT u .non- -1 2 Anderson31!1 fe"" d rr""u? Ior Past favnn, i - f """King M I 1 11 r .1 - - " I . . ,1 1- n . . . - I in in.- , r. " "'"I- "tti . i c:i. ance of the sam rV .u ' 1 ask WATKINS. Attorney. For Sale. 235 ACRESOF LAND, Two Miles From Wilson, N. C. Lying on and between the county road and the W. & W. Railroad. This farm is in a high state of cultiva tion. Five horse crop cleared. Healthy location good neighborhood adapted to bright tobacco, peanuts, cotton and grain. The dwelling is a three room cottage with tenant houses, gin house, cotton press, stables and tobacco barns. A bale of cotton per acre and 100 bushels peanuts aud 600 lbs tobacco, are part of the present crop. Terms accomodating. A. J. 11INES, Toisnot, N. C. Dec. 4 THE HARTFORD LIFE AND Annuity Company. IN 18GG. -o- Cheatham" Modern Drue Stn rtlofwi i c i . lugti, iresn ana reliable the stock is constrtlr e of tbe bride'. P'enished as a resulf of tho io, lj the attendants lZh I I - T aa.vlC" immeaiate family order to supply the growirt" nis customers. i r JOI1N H. DANIEL. A first class line nftniiot ' hair brushes at Parker's D O'Neil Block. lowest. world, and its; appropriate thin- it the Golden i a - ntuus 1UL I tit. If vnn n7on i ' hen vou want frpli .it, . rn sitiq ftn i - " " "cam M a' .j,. nrTn" ;: xFfn. delicios fruits ui EzzTl'! ,n r v"us J" this line ro to FarrarN hn .Zit Ti. mrKW BCtKK book and coufe.tionerv ZtJ , 8d!cfc' and hw T J Hay Just recced- car lnn1 nf TTo . consigmentfaie wish " l.aA,Qce will give special, Alices ior can ticun w n tj. . . on e low Thepeonle all because he keeps the best V uciiupreoii . I goods. ofnt" lfm nice in the way j Ptock of whi!,; r"'"V "'P'e mufflers. JT,. :i"0' , i, j " "." m Hen-I s r r ' '""i"Ja presents, iro r. -I. ' atRins Htnro Tlioi. k . Look at E. X. JacksoB'i larmers all go there becaus ways get the best liquors i I have the largest and most ders on n nrl fn t ozill . i hnr- oi., K "rT' l"".voucan . S. WlIITTE.V, large ass I these gorl rtment and beantifnl ma rt I f dee4 neuralgic P MJaa tooM trouhlod with i nam care or orenrark will Brown's Iron Mi trad xnarkand i r mm 1 f a i i II At ii a j 4 i For Sale. A fine nair nf J. broke and lirfTM Jears old. well v. u. iirfiHpu Dec 8, 1890. "enderson, N. p. ldeci8-3-t Mortgage Sale. e gro- ' V"ueora tnorto-ao- . . Thorn- S'-.i8' ?I JohnC. flS JL: a I I tJki INLAraVrl XM it. r lln MTlrt wnicn of Deeds n7v" " e oince of the Eeffis, vu K i o, oiiee count i- f.. i i jo iuc jui, we will it uwa 15. Mn i. n ac milt!! - .t- -'- INCORPORATED o gThe Safety Fund system of Insurance guarantees Absolute Protection at the Loic etl Pomble Cod. Hot CHEAP Insurance, but SOUHD In surance CHEAP, "The official returns of the New York In surance Department for 1889 show that the TUAKTFOKD LIFE AND ANNUITY aOMPAN V stands nn piact rar with H,a jwna;ana tquitauie, as to its ability to 7 its iiaunuies. H. CHEEK, Agent, HENDERSON, N. C. loct 161 IMPROVED SINGER '""IBM, tmi a-rruc.ONLYtas.OO M r a S3 cash, at th .r i. P.u"nc auction fnr N. C. on MnvVV.'"??? in lienden one lot of land thV A L ARY 19, isgi' saidcountte1" of Wttrell, iH mence along said str; na wreet, north 200 feet to tbe w 3 feet- thence eember 19, im tbe,f D0?- This De- th- RTlpkIW!IP' luec jb a-oj t3 Id u (0 u ackson's Wey sold in ,nov 27. place. The can al- town. nov 27. Ktoltlnc brtauS itter. u 10 P It ii H n r n o LTr BRmtrw K bilious;. -neandGeiS: MU-CTSJL Cp Phil:. Pa riltSPft We wf LARGE TRIAL iflrrTLE. (1T li-l W a u. witacAl. CO, 3360 Falmoall Aa P DON'T 4VTTSJI Od Azeplaia. croscrf mi ... . . 1 i Dere thev ar t?n iu. . . J ' ' L1VI I 111 aozeu. New Iiiver Mni iifa fi juicy. 25 cents a ,ln7Pn tmlA' nest Uuckwheat, 50 cents. Self-veaVti ucKWIieat. (. r(xA lour, 3 cents a puond. Pearl llnminv pounds, 10 cents. Breakfast irit n yuL'.J packace. 25 cents. Cimiinn i ..T. 1 ' ',-?"u,la caui- 20 cents- Best fresh iiwi fi AUU,A. iw a dozen cans, lincht home-niaHo ricc,,0 r rr., ll t .1 VCIllS i.L0',116 "astecl Coffee, 25 cents a r AU,e ai.ju$t like home-made. Ji cciiix il iMiimn ..- in.. ,.... ; ju nnnoiKi toat oread. W. D. BURWELL & CO., eaiers and Jobbers, HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, MEAT, imcai., fthij STUFF, v'FS rPAfL'POL' r.'i RAILROAD MILLS nov 27 Notice! " Having this dav mialifw.,! aa ,.:..t trator of the estate of Plummer Harris de ceased, before the Clerk ..f il i "'1!. Court of ance county, 1 hereby notify all persons holdnic claims ncminut vw.cociii, uieiii ui me, only authenticated on or before the 24th uv nr wnvru BER, 1891 or this notice will be" pleaded 111 oar or tneir recoverv aii n.;.n..D :.. .lolitml o.!.l ..:. ' I'ioy.ia 111- rv. hi nam cmhio must make imnie- Mine paynitfllL. mis, 24th day of November. 1890 J. P. UAItltlS. Administrator of 1 lummek H akkis, deceased. fnov 27-6-ol Notice ! State of North Carolina, i Superior Court jy 1 Vance county. (Febry term, 1890.' Feter Gilaidi ) ' t u y,s t Ntice of Attachment John Bogsrero. ) lojonn tsoggero, Defendant above named You are herebv notified timt W9rron of attachment has this day been issued from the Superior Coin tot V 111 Anf against you in favor of the plaintiff above famed ; said action and warrant of attach ment beinpr for the recovery of the sum of threes hundred m ninptv.iinon iIaiuk due My you to the plaintiff Peter -tu rd I ; sai(ry3"r.rant of iiw.iinient returnable to the nJ term of the Superior Court of Vancfe county to be held at the court house in Henderson in said countv on the spru.mi Monday before the first Moudav in March. 191.- You are hereby notified to be and an- I F ' 1 1 . . .... 1 . lar oeiore saiu coun ai me saia t;me and place above named and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filled against you during the first three days of said term ; upon failure so to answer or de mur. Judgment will be rendered against you as prayed for in said complaint. Witness, Henry Perry, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Vance county at office in Henderson, N. C. This December 2d, 1890. HENIiY PEliKY, Clerk Superior Court. Day & Zollicoffer, Attorneys for Plaintiff. "X K The reason UADAsn t wonderful because it In any -what "55 that every diseav CAUSED tit AND 1 ifLlinu" Execution Sale. By virtue of power under an execution in my hands for collection in favor of Wil liam U. S. Burgwyn. trading as The Bank of Henderson, vs. The Henderson Electric and Gas Light Company. I shall on MON DAY, THE. 5TII DAY OF JANUARY, 1891, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house dior in Henderson, N. C, the following property to-wit : The Electric Light Plant belong ing to said Company in Henderson, N. C, consisting of steam engine and boiler, electric light dynamo and fixtures, lamps, burners, wire poles, houses, franchise and all the rights and prlviliges belonging to or appertaining to said Electric Light Plant. Also the lot of land in HenJerson, N. C, or. which said plant and building are located. Said sale made to satisfy the execution in my hands. This December 3rd 10. W. II. SMITH, Sheriff of Vance County, N. C. Notice ! Having this day qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth P. Stewart, deceased, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance county, I hereby notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to me. duly authenticated, on or before the 22na day of November, 1891. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate most maks immediate payment. This 22nd November, 1890. .. T.GARKETT, Executor of Elizabeth P. Stewait, deceased. dec 11 6-0 W. W. PARKER, Druggist. HENDERSON, N. C, Dealer In Perfomery.Soaps flail Brashes, Hair, Tooth and Cigars, &c. Ms in hwim jim ta am- to npm Mn. nil FKESII LOT OF CANDIES JUST IN I Prescriptions CareMIy Coupa At all hours, day or night, fdee. 19-31.1 BADAM'S MICROBE Exterminates the Microbes and drives them tn"Ytni.nd when, that In done you cannot have an ache or pain. No nut Mat fhe disease, whether a simple ease of Malarial Fever or a combination of dis eases, wc cure them all at the same time, as we treat nil diseases constitutionally. Asthma, Consumption. Catarrh Bronchitis, IthctimntiKin, Kid ney and Liver niHoa.se, Chills and Fever, Female Troubles, in all its form, nrid, in sfact, every- liwrknovn to "the Human System. Beware of Franflolent Imitations ! - M. DORSEY, Druggist, ' HENDERSON, X. C, tole Agrent for Vance County. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, m . . a . I am now in a better rnndiHnn tA the public thn ever bfnra. Vvamrthino in Iku T 1 1 T ' 1 ivrtl r . ... J I ,...? i r. 1 can aua win sell u ix)v as pui:e drugs can be sold; ivruicuitwr 1 nave oeen witn long time ami expect to stay. you Special Notice. All Roods in the TOY IJNR will h. sold FOK COST for the next 30 days m make room for ray new stock. If yon want a little wagon or anv other toy NOW ?X1iAND'ywucan K tor ACTUAL COST. Paints, Oils, Varnish es, &c, &c, , A.!ty.nn hand mni everythlnflr sold ' at LOWEST POSSIBLfc PRICES. ' VERY TRULy MELVILLE DORSEY October 15th, IW. Dr. J. H. McLean's STRENGTHENING CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. For many y an thia well koown reuMidy Uaa bca the raainatay of tnounan'ia now aarancd in lire aod en Joyiair aurrw.'n old wre." ' wtio owe their robuMt health to the atrenfftbea- lnir ana sustainini; prop-j erus or inia irreat medicine. 11.00 per Dottle at drutr? nt. 1 Send 3 cent stamp! for Almanac con-' tain ing storm chart an4 wcatber tormtmatm by Irl E.Ilick, tbe "Sturm Propbt,"toti DR. J. H. mcLEM MEDIUMS CO., St. Loula, IwX. Under and by virtue of the power of saia conferred upon me in a mortgage exeeat- -ed on the lith day of Dee., lw, byll. H. Woodhef aud wife 31. A. Woodllef and : regbtwed in mortgage iiook 14, page 999. in the offlce A ti KegLsterof Deeds of VuneL County, default having been made io pav. ment of the debt secured thereby I ihall f tor cash, by publie auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the court bease door in ance County, C. on tbe ATI f day OP JASUAilWl.ttoreXSftSli-1 d and conveyed in said mortgage, to-wit -One tract eomlnina G3 m-nA .nMi..: A 4lk teres both lyinK kTXlttreU TowwSi Vnce County, Si. Cf djololiii ttie Uwi of hberiff iiuMtn. 12ntrnin nZtiu - resided an Mortg 1 1 A ,.m 1 W 'J-aL, 1 pi t.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 18, 1890, edition 1
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