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2 f -R. 3 THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, JUNE 25,1891. "KOTHIKG SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS!" JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING CKEATE3 many a new business; ENLARGES many an old busineas; 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. T" advertise judiciously," use the columns of in-HENDERSON GOLD LEAF. It is the only newspaper published in Vance county in one of the live and growing towns of North Car olina, an circulates extensively among an in telligent and prosperous people whose trade .s well wrth seeking and having. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 w'k.i 2 " a 4 " a 2 BIOS. 3 " i 9 " 12 " 1 Inch', 2 In. loo! 1 T.O! 2 00 2 .10 :i no 4 7.1 BOO HOO 10 00 In. i .101 2 .10 3 00 :i r.o 4 no 5 25 0 .10 WOO 1 2 00 2 00 :i oo 4 00 .1 00 r, oo 700 8 .10 12 00 i r. oo V e. c 1 1 col. 4 50! 8 00 f.OOIUOO SOO 1:100 WOO 15 OO lOOOjlMOO 11 00:2000 1.100125001 2OO0I4OO0I 1 2 OO I.IOO 18 OO 20 00 24 OO 28 00 .",5 00 70 00 200.1500j 8.100 1 6 00! 1 8 00 1.J5 00 j05 00 1 1 00 00 TraiHW-"t advertisements to be published and under, must le uaid for in -,' , .,V. ,!, All U'iverilMllJH 1UI mni lci i T on thun three mourns miuunuiini"i. KlvertisliiR Accounts rendered quarterly for all advertisement published for a longer nerlod of time. Lo:ul advertlMementH, to appear among reivling matter under headinc of BusineH Notice, will be charged 1 cents ih-t line for first insertion, and 5 cents per line lor each Insertion thereafter. . Leual advertiHements. such as administra tors' and executors' notices, comminmoners anil trustees' sales, summons to non resi dents. Ac. will be charged for at legal rates except when they exceed a certain limit of space in which case we reserve the right to fix our own p r i r . nu . ' "pAlIiFftll IN AHVANCK. The charKe is very small and we cannot afford to take risks or wait the pleasure of persons to pay. Obituary notices, resolutions of respect, etc will be charged for at the rate of one erit a word ; and the casii must accompany the manuscript. In casts where friends and patrons of the paper are concerned, no charge will be made for the first ten lines about 7! words or articles not exceeding that in length. Jl itll Llli; 2i;iinimaui lain.? aitu n ai ill siin crops are growing nicely. And so is the grass. Farmers are i !uy wrestling with the gras an;! tobacco worms to tome to town often. It is amusing to hit and listen to the fellow who is continually harping about what he would do if he had a news paper. The season for canning fruits and vegetables is at hand. You can find the proper thing in fruit jars at Dorsey's drug store. It is said the croquet ground in the rear of the 1. 31. C. A. rooms was tixed up for the especial benefit of 'Map" Harris. Barnes, Staiaback & Co. talk about warm weather clothing this week Read their advertisement and see what they have to say. "Advertising is the key to success." It has opened the door of fortune to men 01 enterprise, and will help your business also. Exchange. TOWN AND COUNTRY. LOCAL LACONICS PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY OUR EAGLE-EYED REPORTERS. Be slow forgive. to anger, make haste to The new year is How time flies. almost half gone. The white dress is here and the sum mer girl is "in it." "Friendship ceases among the strong er. t'oH when civilitv ceases and con fidence dies." The days are at their greatest length and they have lately been at their greatest heat also. 'The man who expects to find perfec tion in his wife, usually realizes that marriage is a failure." Pay your subscription to the Gold Lkaf now and thereby avoid the rush that always follows when the "crop comes in." Everybody except editors are now ' getting in shape to take their summer outing. They will take their summer out in hard work as usual. There will be an immense crowd to ,m on i lift excursion to Norfolk. But there will be room enough for all. Cha vasse and Macy do not go off half pre pared. The cheapest and best means of ad vertising is in a popular newspaper. The columns of the Gold Lkaf show that we are not alone in our opinion on this point. If everybody would take pleasure in seeing their neighbors prosper, instead of being mad and envious aud jealous, this would be a-healthier aud happier world wc live in. It is impossible for a man's business to continue exactly at the same point. H must cither advance or retroyrade. When you stop advertising, which way 13 j uiu wu.,ii.vu o The editor has a pretty keen nose for news but he can not find out everything that hannens around him. unless he is told by those most directly con corned. Jlr. and Mrs. P. T. Jones have i very sick child. At this writing its life hanirs unona thread. Their friends hope for the recovery of little Richard, a bright, handsome little fellow about two years old. The lot immediately in the rear of the Y. M. C. A. rooms has been re cently cleaned off and put in condition for a "croquet ground. The boys have been enjoying themselves knocking the balls this week. We must not lose sight of the vote on the graded school question July 13th. Everybody is in favor of it of course, but we want to see interest enough felt in it to bring out a full vote. Let's see how unanimous we can make it. Excursions are quite the popular thing now. Last Saturday a special train was run from Henderson to Winston. Tuesday one from Durham to Wilmington passing through here. Next Tuesday Chavasse & Macy's ex cursion from Raleigh to Norfolk. Claude Hunter, asrent, lias a new i advertisement of the Mutual Life In surance Company, of New York, in this issue. Read it. This is a strong company and you will be pleased with it after familiarizing yourself with its conditions and method of doing business. Children's Day. The Methodist Protestant church and Sunday school will observe their annual Children's Day on Sunday next at 5 o'clock p. m. AH the Sunday- schools and public generally most cordially invited. People's Building and Loan Association. Dr. F. S. Harris ha been appointed 1 ler.ositrv and collector for the People a Building & Jboan Association oi Minneapolis, and share holders will do well to make payment oi ones promptly to him and thereby have hnea. Grand Alliance Rally in Oxford. There will be a rrand Alliance Mass - - - a Meeting in Oxford Tuesday, July 7th A large attendance of members of the order from Granville aud adjoining counties is expected and a big time is anticipated. Col. L. L. Polk, National President, Hon. Jerry Simpson, Mem her of Congress, and other distinguished speakers will be present and address the people on the reform movement. Reduced rates of fare will be made on railroads. Everybody is invited. How to Sell More Goods, rfna over occurred to you that you might profitably increase your present volume of business by doing a little more newspaper advertising with the idea of reaching me consumer some special brand or make oi goods which you nonesuy duc f"- " merit, and push it with moderate amount of advertising. If done judi ciously, you will soon negin w r" results in the form of increased sales. These assertions are proved by the ex- a f hnnineas nouses www names are familiar from one end of the country to the other. bxenangc. Abbott's luast indlanCom Paint Is a quick cure, for corns bunions and wart3. gist, Commendable All claims not consistent with the high charter of Syiup of Firs are purposely avoided by tue Oal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on tue fcianeys, iiver ana bowels, cleansing the system effectually, but It is not a cure-call and makes no pre tensions that every Dottie v.ui not suu- stantiate. 1891 SUMMER 1891 Girls, look here. An exchange Bays: A new disease has made its appear ance. Beware of it. It is the gum chewer's cramp. The muscles of the jaw, weary with the perpetual champ ing, cannot co-ordinate. Fo;ebFWrW. Farker. drug- Worms do exist in the human body to a great extent, and are often the cause of ,nanva an A Hoath Shrinpr's Indian Ver- mifuRe will destroy and expel them from the system. Death of an Estimable Lady. Monday Mrs. Col. Win. II. S. Burgwyn received a telegram announcing the se rious illness of her mother Mrs. Ann Dent Dunlop, at her home in Richmond, Va. She went at once to the bedside of the sick lady, and Tuesday morning a dispatch conveying the intelligence of Mrs. Dunlop's death-, was received here. She died at 9:30 o'clock Monday night. The deceased lady had visited Henderson frequently and had many acquaintances here. She was the mother of the late James N. Dunlop, Frank D. Dunlop, Mrs. Nannie Wise, Miss Amanda Dunlop, of Richmond, and Mrs. Burgwyn. Mrs. Dunlop was in the 74th year of her age. I don't claim to carry the largest stock or run the biggest store in town, but I do claim to have a well selected variety of dry goods, notions, shoes and family groceries. When you are in need of goods I would be pleased to have you call on me. We try to please every customer. All goods, guaranteed to be as repre sented. Very respectfuily, Jonx W. Pcrefoy. A Distinguished Lady Speaker. Mrs. J. K. Barney, National Snper intundent of Prison and Almshouse work of the Woman's Christian Tem perance Union, will be in Henderson and address the public July 10th and 12th. She will speak Friday night and Sunday afternoon, time and place to be announced later. We take the follow ing from a late number of the Living Issue: Mrs. J. K. Barney, National Super intendent of Prison and Almshouse work, a consecrated, eloquent speaker, onto our State on the 20th of Jnne, br 'ftrmointment in Reidsville on June 21st. Those of us who heard Mrs. Barney on a former visit to North Carolina will know how to appreciate the news. The following words from Miss Willard tell us all what we may expect from her: The whole conntry knows what Mrs. J. K. Barney, of Rhode Island, is to the prisoners and friendless. Her ministries are 'wide as the curse is found" in jails, in police stations and nimahnnRes. Her influence is felt in every legislature and her name blessed by the forgotten ana ioriorn anion. mon nnii women evervwucre. Mrs. Barnev is perhaps unexcelled sneakers in acceptability. 0 i - i .i Ko hia sri-pncrrh. sweetness ana me spirit power and everything else, is womanly, sisterly. Frances E. Willard. Cows and Pigs for Sale, Consisting of Alderny, Jersey, Devon, and other graded stock with or without young calves ; all young, gentle and good milkers. Also a lot of young Im proved Berkshire pigs, all cheap ; reason for selling am overstocked. liEORGE rMEHDON, 'Of- tT ; A fc,SCK&C0 r i Near Williamsboro. Died. John T. Jones, the champion celery grower of Henderson, has given us a lot of fine plants of a brag variety of his raising, and when the retu.ns come in next fall if he should find himself 'jcaten at his own game he would feel badly. We are going to run him for the best. $2.t0 will be the price of round trip tickets from Henderson to Norfolk on Chavase & Macy's Bonanza Excur sion, Tuesday, June 30th. Train will leave here at 10:10 a. m., and returning arrive here about 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon, July 2nd. This delightful trip. We had the pleasure of a call from Col. W. F. Bcasley Tuesday afternoon. He was just from Baltimore and was going to Oxford to participate in St. John's Day celebration at the Orphan sylum. It is always a pleasure to be A Piece of Deception. Tho published announcement that the Henderson base ball club would play a game with the Winston club on the grounds of the latter last Saturday, was a clear piece of deception. The club here did not authorize any such statement to be made. In fact, there is no organized club in Henderson. The TTInarlfari enrfl 1V With rUnllinS SOl'C of several years' standing, which the doc tors thought incurable, and amputation was regarded as the only relief, the pa tient scarcely able to walk before, now runs, apparently well. The cure was made bvP P. P.. and is known throughout Savannah as one of the great cures that r . P P the wonderful blood medicine, has made. For sale by W. W. Parker, druggist. Grief in the Home of a Friend. To our valued and esteemed young friend James II. Lindsay, editor of the Basic City, Va., Advance, and his estimable wife, we oner our con doling sympathies in the death of their infant daughter, Erie Carlisle. Only those who have tasted of the same nvinncrpi- nf tho. excursion took the lib- ertv of usin- the name of the club bitter cup know the poignant grief that i,nnmr bv this hit of deceotion to catch fills the heart of the young parents i mi.:. TtiA manv friends of Mr. and Mrs. o himrir craw . i iiijh wl slii ili iu.aLiiu i . l-Sday i . , . t -r-rTi r!ai-n1ina will be will be a ! to the young men or iieuaersou, 10 ine -umuooy -w..- -T Winston club, and to the excursionists, pained at tne announcement The fraud was practiced upon the Gold bereavement. In the Advance oi lass wee, wc imu At her home in Warren county, in her 80th year, Mrs. George Heck, step mother of Col. J. M. Heck, of Raleigh.. To those who knew her this is in deed a sad announcement. The writer has known Mrs. Heck siuce he was a boy. He has lived in her home as a member of her house hold and he unhesitatingly says that he has never known a more charitable, unselfish or kinder disposition than hers. It was a pleasure to her to do good. "The poor you have among you al wavs" and thev were never turned from her door unfed. To them she cave food for the body and kindly Christian counsel, ana so cneenuuy and freely, "For the Lord loveth a cheerful giver." To her friends and neignDors sue was ii. nlwnvs kind and .entertained mem j - - r J F ladly. one was especially iouu w young people and readily entered into their pleasures ana sympauuzeu uu them m their sorrows. As a neighbor, as a friend, as a mother, she was faithful and true, even unto death. Her piety was unbounded ; she had full and abiding faith in her Savior and would delight to sit and read in His Holy Word. She was a member of the Baptist church, and it was always her pleasure to have her preacher with her. She looked UDon a preacher as a man of God, and no matter what denomination she was glad to have mm visit ucr. Though 80 years old she naa un- r.rio pnprav and was not cenient tn "ent. the bread ot idleness.7 ShP was alwavs thoughttul oi tne comfort of God's dumb creatures and in Vipr thpv have lost a friend " j Thnnorh under tne treatment, ui oa- Qiinvit nlivsicifins and the best ot viiiv.uv I J nurses, an d though all was done that a kind and loving son coma ao to pro Ion" her life, her spirit returned to God who gave it and she passed into tne nresence of her Savior on Thursday, T.ino lStb. at 2 o'clock p. m Her remains, attended by her friends r.,i Pirlihors. were conveyed to a HOT WEATHER I CLOTHING HEOTEESON, N. C. Respectfully invite your attention to their large and attractive line of General Mer chandise, carefully selected and bought to such advantage that they can save you money by dealing with them. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 5. For the ladies we have an elegant line of Dress Goods and Trimmings : Broadcloths, Surahs, China Silks, Henriettas, Grenadines, Woolen Plaids, Ginghams, Flouncings, White Goods and Notions, Ladies' Spring Underwear, Ladies rm Shoes and Hosiery. An examinan of these goods is invited. Clothing and Genrnisliings. We do not forget that the gentlemen must dress also, and for our friends and customers of the sterner sex, we have a well assorted stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. We can fit you in size, quality and price. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. In this department you will find at all times a large and fresh stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries: Meat, Flour, Meal, Su gar, Coffee, Syrups, Molasses, &c, Bran and Shipstuff. Builders' Hardware, Farming Implements, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Crockery and Queensware, Glass ware, Lamps and Lamp Goods, Wood and Willowware, &c. ITS FOR STANDARD UTII Whann's Plow Brand, Allison & Addi- cific Gu- stretch a point here and one 0wl rnn(l Pron Grower, and Acid there, and tell you a long story " - 1 i xi of their beauty, of their quaii-Phosphate. No better goods on the mar- ty, of their finish, of their re- , , p ,i i and SUWDlv VOlU'SClf. XVVVI ymiM.M. J A X V Very Respectfully, - LASSITER, STAIN BACK & CO, N E glance at our large and well se lected stock of Clothing, Underwear, &c, will con vince you o this fact, that we have the best line o seasonable fabrics of all kinds in town. I new ,i i i will please you see uie and beautiful styles which have just come to hand. That is an important leature in a prosper ous and thntty business. It is one of the very strong points wrought by Low Prices, lor it is Low Prices which keep the stock moving and continually makes a eap which must be filled with new patterns and complete sizes. tv t ' 4-:r..i ; r,, many ucauuiui sivics m v,ui- . , m i -r t n . J , i-i i-J ? gi:1 rrUorrv Alnnnrn Pnmtin. l-rll- aways, aoout wmcn we mignt SOU S opuuiiii iuuivv;u xiahaai v,, " Leaf, in as much as it was induced to print the article it did last week. Cm-c Your Corns by Using Abbott's East Indian Corn Taint for with wniil in,l rnmmnion.iWe a eu- AbOOtrs .ass xnuuui yum iamu .m with so genial una compamoname a 0eu j bnnlong and wartg lt s great. For tlemanas Col. Beasley. When Chavasse & Macy's Bonanza Excursion starts for Norfolk next Tuesday, you should not fail to he "in it" if you would enjoy a delightful trip for little mouey. A pleasant time mav be had either at .Norlolk, Urn snle by W. W. Parker, druggist. - Death of Mr. Charles Dunn. Mr. Charles A. Dunn, a well known citizen of the county, died at his home on Mr. Sam Harris' place near Duke's this heautiful and touching article, from the pen of one we think who has him self walked through the valley of a great sorrow since the passing of the spirit of a loving wife and devoted mother. Under the caption of "Baby is Dead," it reads : Within a darkened room, with cur tains closelv drawn, the sands of a little lifft are hastening to their end. Two bi brown eyes look up trom tne ievereu markable cheapness, and all that, but it is not necessary. The goods are here and open for your inspection, will be Qrmwn von with all the cour- beautiful, shady cemetery and were ' mention that can be laid to rest beside her husband, who tes ana attention tnai can ue had preceded her to a brignter anu expected irom sener tu uuyci. better world. . , That is the way to test wheth- TA S t wm 1 er the goods sell on their mer- Weill Y a.uv.1 nv,tn j ' ' l . ,.i 1 J USUI WllCLlld a.i vi4 uiti i med up with newspaper brag. You are respectfully invited to you rest. if is alwavs a pleasure to be counted Point, Virginia Beach or Ocean View ! Store at 1 o'clock yesterday. For the piflow. with sad appeal for help that 11 " '""J 1 ,.. 1 , .1 i I. .1 I . ! ,. 1.-1 l, offlUfnl I i TJnVv.r ...,1.1a VQ7P C5lt.ll- among the passengers on Chavasse and during the stay down there. Macy's excursions, mere are not iwo Yesterday was a gala day.at Oxford, cleverer or more accommodating ran- .fc bcin? the cecuration 0f John's road men, or better excursion mau.i- . Masons Gf the State. It rers than they. i,as Iq,, been their custom to hold Tl.o ivilefoutaiue Examiner says the these exercises at the Orphan Asylum ,o r nrnmnn who doesn't road the The people of our neighboring town nowsnaucrs these days must necessarily made big preparations for this occasion . . , - . i i move a very uninteresting peisuu n'Kn wroee npvcr was heiore sucn an educator as it is at the present time. Every business man is the farmer of j 1 1 lO V" II ft vi. 7 rpmm is entirely due to his own perse verance and industry. If properly bowu, there is not one seed that prom iittpr returns than liberal advertising. flnvniiiifi : Macv's excursion to L or folk this year promises to be the biggest thing of the kiud they have yet i.o.i i'vorvlnilv almost is colli1', out IlilU. tJH-i I wvi i t' past few years he had been afflicted cannot come. Baby curls have gatn- f.o fond in r I p.rcA in ringlets above the tiny lore Willi U tillltCl Vll Jlio I . j l,lnlnDO , . j v , I head and the little hands are helpless from the nose to the throat, and had head nd fle nce been a great sufferer. He did not j ecnoea- through the house is silent and comnlain though and with Christian I he moan of the sufferer breaks the the reaismation and heroic fortitude calmly stillness of the hour. Step softly ; baby's and entertained the visitors in hand some style. A very creditable piece of work for an amateur in the mechanic arts, and to have been executed with a pocket knife, is a sign made by Mr. George reiki which hangs above the entrance to his insurance office in the Dorsey building. The letters are cut in a solid board and then painted, which makes a very neat and attractive sign. One thing we can not understand is why young ladies are not as particu lar about the moral character oi uiu I .i . . I iinMi rt ti moil O t'A is there w:ill be Plenty of coaches there men mey aoci.nu will l e rn enough for the comforta- about the opposite sex. Let the breath win nt room i - suspicion rest upon a woman and she hie accommodation of all. ot 1 & bj bore his affliction and patiently waited the end which he knew was certain aud soou. Death was a welcome visitor and he expressed his perfect willingness to obey the summons. Mr. Dunn was a good citizen and was es tppmeri hv all who knew him. He was - 1 dying. Oh, the gloom and anguisn oi comine death ! The clock ticts louaer, I " i 1- the whispers grow more ana more suu dnoi inrl the. lis'ht that comes in throufh the closed shutters casts BDectral shadow on the wall. The pa rents stand with silent crief about the bedside of their dying child, watching I . - -ii i ' 1 with yearning love gna oreasing aeans r.s vmi-s nld and leaves a wife but no the eves erow dim in death. Shorter children. and shorter grows each breath until at last baby is dead. PonHiciin is rearinv eured bv P. P. P. father up the tovs scattered here which tones and regulates the digestion j rt ,prft nhout the room all useless . . . : T.... coir, l.r VV 1 anu creates an Himeuie. i-o., . f . . . , d jmpty craaie W. Parker, druggist. The New Vork'leraf'.i says a woman known lo ue dissipated and dissoluto- nevor swears, but wnen a man sivun uu her dress and ruins a couple of yards of espens'.ve trimming, the thoughts which pass through her miud atrord the devil as much amusement as though she had let out a string of oaths a mile and a half long. Everybody is waiting for the bis ex cursion to Norfolk next Tuesday. This will be a delightful trip as well as a cheap one. Under the perfect system vf order and arrangement of detail ob served by Messrs. Chavasse & Macy passengers on their excursion trains hnve :ibout as siood accommodations as they do on the" regular mail. Special cars will be provided for ladies aud their escorts. A word to young ladies those who are foud of onions but abstain from eat ing them because of the "company" they are to have that evening : The Scieiitific American is authority for the statement that "a little parsley, or a few grains ot coil'ce, or even a swallow or two of milk." if taken after eating onions, will neutralize their unpleasant ctlects upon the breath. Frank G. Green, the well known painter, has an advertisement in the Goj.n Lv.w and tenders his services to those needing work in his line. He has had an experience of more than 17 years at the business and is a compe tent workman. All kinds of house paintiug. graining, trimming, natural wood finish. &c. done in the best manner and satisfaction guaranteed. There is no place where a man can drink so much with more injury to himself and with less chance of detec tion or the influence of a sano public opiniou, than in his own room, with a well furnished closet with the doors yiosed. New York Sun. Still, if a mau .'( drink, it is better for him to carry the stuff to his own room aud take it behind closed doors, than to make a nuisance of himself- by becoming a bar-room loafer, to the dis gust and mortification of his friends, iot-;.,T in mnmls and wanting in vir tue aud he is still recognized by what we call society and allowod the com panionship of virtuous women. Strange, isn't it? . . The best spring medicine in the world is r P P. If vou would be well ami in KOfni spirits use' P. P. P. If weak and de bilitated and run down take P. i . P. r or a spring medicine to cure and tone up the central ailments of tho system take P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potas sium). For sale by W. W. Parker, druggist. Go to Parkers drug store to got cooled off. A Delightful trip for All. The finest opportunity of the season for taking a cheap and pleasant trip to Washington, Baltimore, Old Point, Vir ginia Iteuch and Ocean View, will be af forded by Chavasse and Maeyvs Bonanza Excursion to Norfolk next Tuesday, June :iOth. Train will make close con nection with boats and trains for above lUtnied points, and a stay until Thursday ! morning 10:30 o'clock will bo allowed, Those who have beeu piusaonfrers on one of these excursions do not need to be told nnvthinsr of the excellent manner in which they are conducted. Special coaches nr.. provided for white people and special coaches are also set apart for ladies and tlioir escorts. Every comfort and con venience possible is arranged and noth ;,r is l,.ft undone by the accommodating mauagers to give all a safe trip and -1 t 4-.i (mtp :i number 01 our pieople are making preparation to go nfiw for hnbv is dead broken olavthinss, tiny dresses, little shoes great monuments of grief must he nnh awav. for babv is no more TmnL- the snft'e.ririsr to those who wn te.1i for a little face pressed against n!sked pute the window pane and see it not ; who asuea tints 1 P . oriri " - .a r I . . If 11 r I I IS I t'M III! LUtl LCVW v IT ST Zo7 shah le 7, at the th lisp of chi dish words and hear only The managers of PanaceaSpriug Prop erty have determined to make Panacea waiter a boon to the afflicted of North Carolina. It shall be a home institution to bring health and happiness to our people ttrst. The price now Catarrh Can't Be Cured With local applications, as tney cauuol m n vorn;n tV.r- rrpn. reach the seat of the disease, uaiarru uy """"v- & j a wood or consmrn hnisn ot tne p-arments, me order to curt? it yuu iia iv v . m s - remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken linings, the trimminp-s, and the iAmny small things required i? no nuack meaicme. n was prescribed . 1 o nc r11 by one of the best physicians in this country ; 111 uicm-uF wt ..v, kuw" - I nrirmpnr garment. Clothing Sold Down to a fine point that's where the making of corsets has been brought to.. Kabo for the "bones" it can't break or kink. Loops of corset lace in- name they are great comfort- stead of metal eyelets the makers and just the thing for cant rust or cut the laces, the season. New "styles are T. Rn11 r0rset for ease constantly being received.- Kabo Cor What is here and what will be rt . . The Sulphide Calcium Mineral Springs h t big set lor UnyielUing Sixenguw MDaw want to buy or rent a.good "ere, ouiii tu y 6 , , held lor selection. We do not hesitate to assert If you don't think so, alter that in Men's, Boys and Chil- wearing for two or three dren's Clothing we have the weeks return it to us and get most varied and extensive as- sortment, representing a iar ' J m better and more attractive line this season than ever before. Our orices as usual are the j recular prescript J' it .1. - 1. ...... l.nnwn Art TIL vfinedwith the best blood purifiei-s,acting Hot Weather directly -on the mucous urfaces The mt- r 1 y f materials f,m unorinn rT t.iih i wii iiikir;iiiiito 1 what produces such wonderful results in t aDOUt the weight of SO curlnffeatorrh. Send for testimonials free "Lrc h F. J.UHliiJNIiil KJO.,irrops., xuicuu.v. jjiucn LlSSUe UdUCl Uclli Sold by druggists, price Too. fMTherweurhtS or anv Other 1 r XT TOVS BACK ACBX3 Or tou ue all worn out, really good for nothing w jou Jt u eral debility. Try It will cure you, and give a good appetite. " by cOl dealers in medicine. Safe AVanted. PnTrmnnv wnnt TO DUV second hana iron saie. ppijr ui. Wool. "P.rin!? us vour wool. We have an order for all we can buy and will pay highest prices. W. D. IJURWELIi & UO THE MUTUAL LIFE IHSUMnCE COHPABY OF The oldest Life Insurance Company in the United States, and the largest and strongest financial institution in the world. Assets $147,154,961.20 good assortment of j. beautuui new uum auu ouio just received at HIOHT'S. Davis & Rose. 3STOTICE. lowest possible price. l' VNACEA Sl'RIXnS & HOTEL. Co., Oxford, N. C. Somewhat Personal. The Gold Leaf is proud of its pat- i i : . rtr ol ronage. lt nas a goou noo scribers aud new ones are constantly beius added. The advertising col umns show for themselves. This is gratifying because it shows that our ellbrts to publish a "paper tor the people,'" oue that is alive to the in terests of the community, and whose code of morals is sound, are not with out substantial recognition and appre ciation. We have nothing to complain of. While some of our subscribers are in arrears we believe they are honest and will pay us when convenient for them to do so. We know how it has been with many of them. Times have been hard aud mouey scarce, and we have never annoyed or pressed oue of them. Steam Engine For Sale. t ,.ff..r for ;le privately, a good 8- Horse power Steam Engine nearly new. Tho Eneiue is the one formely used by A.ii...,rtn Tnh:ueo Company, and .ill be sold very Cheap for ca Attorney for W. L. Jeter. Jmie3rd.l801. "(inlileti Medical Discovery" cures those diseases which come from blood impnn- ties scrofula ana skiu diseases, 6WoJ1!il : if nnt. nn bv the thous- ands of Rallons, and sold to hand" thousands. Can it cure as well as though it bad been compounded jnst for you : Its makers say mai loousauus w; 'VJ who have had tetter ana eczema and erysipelas, carbuncles and sore eves thick neck and enlarged glands, are well to.day because they used it. Suppose tnai 11113 is yyy - u;uowthattocleause the blood was to cleanse tha lire, suppose experiments, and after inauy ll"j i,io i.i tov ta health and that his faith in it lor you n Y.""ufWtTe V? ' ? .r Ar 7, von can eet voar ana u it -k -,.",: trv money returned cneenuiiy. " j - j it 0 . .,.,r hava faith in is the rem- edy the makers themselves have faith In, the echo of falling clods into a new- made grave. Think ol empty arms that clasp no loved one, of tearful eyes that look in vain, and aching hearts that long for a dear, familiar face, and you will understand the grief and silence of the tomb. Ah I those waxen, folded hands, the still heart so often pressed in love to our own, that sweet unmoving alabas ter face who has not mourned because their little ones are not ! Only the light of a little life, given and taken in love, has gone out, but the great shadows that rise from little graves rest, dark and pall-like upon the hearts Ptrwao who miss the suubeam. At times like these, when through the dense darkness of the grave, we grope for light, some outside help aud strpnrrth we all must have or die. ir tho narrow rim asrainst which wn leat the wiuss of our imagination, tin. ah; the erlorious light of im- .1 aod's srreat love. It softens every grief, and from every grave rise lessons of faith and purity, Uvp ami svmnainv. . n -r il.. Over the banisters 01 lieaven iuu brown eyes peep and amidst the hymns of chouring serapns a uaoj a piaitic may be heard. fell flesh Electric Specimen Cases. k TT riifrnnl. N. Cassel. Wis-, was tronb- ;ti. Vonmlfia and Itiieuoaausm, 111s Stomach was disordered hi Liver was a - fecied to an alarming dejrree, appeiue ......... nr. A he was terribly reaucea in ,, f and strengtli. inrew Kilward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a his les of eight years TTsrtl three bottles of Electric 3tuiuiu boxes of liucklen's Ar mMSnlw and his lee issound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incura ble. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve enred him en tirely. Soli by W. T. Cheatham, druggist. Neurcdaic Persona AodthoM trembled with nervousness resulting ftom care or overwork will be relieved by taking Brown's Iron Sitters. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Hard ishes from bores. Blood boavin, curbs. Sniints. Sweenev. Rinc-bone. all Swollen Throats, iOugns eic. cave s&u Dy use 01 one bottle. Warranted the most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known, bold by Melville Dorsey, druggist, iienaerson. aprz.s When 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. very Lowest. Our method plUJS" doino- business, as everybody day of April. 1889, by Cullen. Satterwhlte r ' 11 and wife Laura Satterwhlte, which deed in Vance COUnty IS well aware is re0orded in Vance county. Book 1, page r : ,1. ,.,,r- rinc?. 230. Ac.. I shall, on SATUBDAT. 11T11 OI, is tuiiuuuicu on r1"1'- """" DAY OF JULY. 1891, sell at public auc hest Didaeriior asn, at uie vn. In Uonilarsnn ( ! ft. by mis- certain tract of land situate In Vance . . county, containing ioriy-inree cica, uium reprsentatlOn. or ieg3 it being the land bought by Cullen WKpn vnn nro looking for Satterwhite from W. S. Fox by deed dated Wnen you are ioukhij, w 5 March) 1885f an1 js funy described in anvtmno" in Our line, come auu salddeea English Spavin Liniment removes all npc;c; nrincioles. which means tion to the highest bidder!! ard7 Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem- r1"3 lJllll'l . comt house door in Hend , V , i,i j ..l. I t-n i44t- i co p mm- I ....... l.nit eti Thla Kth .Tune 1891. THOMAS C. HUGHES, Trustee. A. C. Zollicoffer, Attorney. Notice of Seizure- Is a familiar legend at tliis season. Such signs are not needed by the man who does not adver tise. No strange foot ever presses his greensward. nr. act nq. rirer vou nave c.- j amineu our sluuiv anu miv-ji you will at once see and be convinced that we alone are the Napoleons of Clothing Merchants in Henderson. Barnes, Stainbad&Co, ONLY EXCLUSIVE m fiiftrs. Hatters and Gents' Furnishers. iSint m td property is hereby notitiea loappear iwiote me and make claim thereto within 30 days from this and show cause why said prop erty should not be forf eited to the United Stiven under my band and seal at office this Uth day of June. 1801. wh Col. 4th Uist., Kaleigh, N. C. HOUSE PAINTING. I take this method of giving notice that I am now engaged in business for mvseir and am prepared to do ALL OF HOUSE PAIXTINC .AND PAPER nivi;rfion short notice and in the most workmanlike manner. An expe rience of more than 17 years fits me 1 think for doing good and satisfactory w n.i.iA ami tnuitip nain tind. cram- ine. natural wood finish. Ac, done in the best style, ah Kinaspi ch.irt nnticrt. hatisfaction Qi tn tvl and auality of work The best of references given Pe rhaps no higher recommendation could be furnished t,5n th fart that 1 was for 12 years in the employment of Mr. P.obert Crow, a man ui ... .ko (T.-wi work is and will have no other kind. Am prepared to do any work out of town as well as mu. trial taflWg;GBEE? jan 25 Henderson, N. C. The following articles of personal prop erty were seized by roe on the 8th day of May, lssi, in ueuuersuu, iui Six Kegs of Corn Whiskey, Read the following letter from Lewis Ginter, Esq., Man aging Director Richmond To bacco Works, Richmond, Va.: H. Swinford, Esq., Agent The Mutual Life Insurance Co., New York City. My Dear Sir: I take great pleas ure in saying that I am entirely satis fied with my experience of twenty three years as a policy holder ot the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York. I have three policies in the Company and several in other companies, but must say that the gen eral results have been far more satis factory in the Mutual Life. I have unbounded confidence in the strength of the Company and the fair dealings and management of its officers and trustees, some of whom are known to me. My advice to my friends, associates and employees, has invariably been : "Insure in the Mutual Life. You can not. in my opinion, do as well in any other company, for as far as I can judge, its affairs are conducted on strictly business principles." Most truly yours, Lewis Ginter. For further particulars, ap ply to CLAUDE HUNTER Agent, HENDERSON, N. C. 4 ir-000?I1srE," For the Feet and Armpits. A few applications destroys the odor and turesthe dieae, without closing the pores, lt toughens the skin and prevents f aiding of the feet or chafing of the body, 'rice 30 cent. Sild bv drusiglsts. Man ufactured by R. V. Ll DMJ Ji ctf June 4-0 I swamou, jm. ELEVATORS OR Hoisting Machines, FOR Stores, Warehouses and Factories, made and shipped ready to put up. Write THE CABUWELL MACHINE CO., i luiruiiiviiuf 1 may 7 3 1 Notice. State of North Carolina, I Superior Court, Vance Couuty. S May 2j, io'JI Sfottswood Burwell, Adm'rofl jonn a. uurwcti, ueseoseu, i plaintiff, vs. A. J. Uarris. Adui r of lianuy mmons Crudup. Alfred Crudup. 31. 1 F. Crudup, Chas. Crudup, j Laura Ballard, and Blair Burwell, defendants. j Tn Rr.im BrRwsLL:-Take notice, that the above entitled action was Instituted to recover of Defendant? the sum ot One Thousand Hollars and interest tnereon n evidenced by notes and to foreclose iue Vnn ara immindd to anuear at the next term of this court to be held on the 4th Monday alter the first Monday in oew tomhor imi. and answer or demur to the complaint filed herein, or the relief therein demanded win oe granted. This May 25. l mRTf Clerk Juperior Court Trustee's Sale. By virtue of the power conferred upon me by a deed in tru-i auiy execuw-i u um on the first day of September, 1W7, by W. 11. Smoot and wife, which b duly regis tered In Vance county, North Carolina, In Heed Book No. , page ;uQ, 1 snail, on ui TWENTIETH DAY OK JULY, ln, sell at public auetlon, to the highest uiuaer ior eahli, at the court house door, In the town of Henderson, said county, the following real property, to-wlt: 'lbaiioioi grounu situate on Garnett street, In said town of Henderson, adjoining the laoas oi uw lileizh Ac Gaston U. K. Co.. Claude 11 ud- ter, aud others, having a front of eighty- two feet on uamen sireei, ua a ucjm one hundred and eleven feet, running back to said railroad property ; the same im- roved by that vaiuaoie tur??7M'.' Irclc factory, occupied by said W. ii. Smoot as a prize bouse. Sale made to a-- Isfy the aebt securea id me uusw ence to which deed Is made for a more par ticular description. This mil June, 1891. Wm. U.S. BURGWYN. Trustee. r.lll THK DLOOD, V. ! iialan. Indigestion aod BUOWK1 IRO BITTKK. It enrw qutekly. For by al la iBadidoe. Ce tb mmuXo. 1 " 9- J V " . 1 " n
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