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t .-V"- ; V HUSIKES5 :Be Sure You Are HiguJ ADYERTISiKC I T!!t: Foundation OF - Snccess IN ANY BUSINESS. If Yon Want toReac .' The people of Her dcrson anl the Ft" b rouiuiiitir country it them know h;;? in!ii-'HH'iits vou hoh out to ( t liir trnt! . hy a well tjilaye -advertisement in i The Gold Leaf. iii';v - - iiidvcrtiscnientsettiiiiJ lH.vr is Wortb Having : forth the Dargau:i jyou have to ofK- i ...t if in 1 1 IS i i vnv day con ran IN THE YEAR. j Thin Go Ahead. THAD R. MANNING, Publisher. GoLinsr, Carolina, ZEEti ASTEjsr's Blessings Attend Her." (SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Cash. ' . - - ' suta Library . . . f . . ar - jm i vrCT .Ai. ..p-i- " s v. 1 CC VOL. XII. CHRIST'S DAY. March trumpets and the violet serines up to cheer the wood; Ev'n so,' " hen stnrn.s of winter fret, U.-s ' 'hristmas hioora lest we forget The joy of doing good. - . t (lav, when every bosom thrills V. iti. sucn a juy u ui " TLv Wise Men when, above the hills, Th-y naw the Star whose glory fill AirJ heautiaes the Word; Vlifn soldiers leave the field of strife, And battle lias nre furled, Wliil'.- in the marts where trade was rtfet There moves a mercy-loving life, A charitable world; Yriin favors arc in all that's said, And uels do not oppress, f.'it .ys return we've counted dead lis maketh smooth the patch we tread With special tenderness. O bells of golden gladness, ring I The stream of plenty flows, Th world has Rifts to surfeiting. Today our Brother Christ is King And rules the hearts He knows. Cn arle3 Eugene Banks. A Slight Delay. :frs. Pinkerly Tho boy has just r ,. ii. with that lovely Christmas pres ent I g-ot for you to-day, dear. lie is w i-itiiig in the hall now. 1'inkerly How kind (kiss) and thoughtful of you, dear. (Kiss, kiss.) I am just dying to see what it is. (Im pa iently) Why don't you have the boy bnng it up? I.Irs. 1'inkerly (embarrassed) The fav t is er darling, it has comeC. O. D. l,ife. . TIIEIiK ABE 31 EN AID MEN. l aj: a! v ft V '"'i-illllldll1 Clerk I am very sorry; but we are all ,l of TMll ll'tOP. 1,141 ..... Tu;tu KiKsnni r.ear me! Isn t there -tbii'!- to take its place? Clerk Well, madam; that depends upon the man. Puck. A tireat Tresent. "What are you going to give Santa Cllnns for Christmas"" askeu aumie. "I guess I'll give him my stocking, onmri'ml Mav. 'Why, Santa Clans doesn't care for tu..t ' niintio rftnrned. cWpII." said Mav. "then he can fill it aud give it baek to me." Harper's Yotmg l'eople. J HE CHlTlSTM AS PLUM TCDDING, l"sure for Jleasure. . . . . -m . i : I' t's not the rljriit sort oi reeiiuH, pji 'iaps, but at Christmas I like to givtj lus as valuable presents as I receive.! -So do I. My w ife is going to plva me a hundred-dollar dressing- gown, anil I am roinj to give her a hundred dol ar check to pay for it." Life. OIKISTMAS EVE AS ALARM. I 1 pLorn What vi. dat? Didn't you bear suruiln? Life. i. Stavin sr Them Off. Jagvvay now do you feel over Christ inas, old man? gravers Very poorly. I find I ain pblied, as a matter of necessity, to five my creditors a Christmas dinner. df;v SATISFACTION Is guaranteed to every consumer of HOOD'S SaaoAarilla. One hundred doses in V jy. No ether does this. : I I r-- H-KM " . W.'T . . I V ll s Sun and Shade. 0 - Ut. m k ' ,y7.'- a c -t CJfc . v fl i : riiiiH -rz-i Hi rfl s v. 11 ra si ej la l V a- i , ... x-!.v. b.im l ea r-r mm & "-Nt i m smm - I. - jb.' llmi the RACKET STORE ,0,'H M JV t $S .SrirS H I It H T - ksrtJ8 f urn WHILENOT CLAIMING TO HAVE 'i 'l l ;i, ii.,. i.. i , . . mniil i.nc i;io nil KtSt illHI II1IIST, V,T l u'rl assortment of HRISTMAS GOODS '-'Jii. I rto not hesitate to sav that niv line VJIllUGSand PATENT MEDICI YES tET and EANC V ARTICLES, and PER ,5 IERYof all kinds, including many Hiyi'j liUAJNJJh of my own make, is very - tfnlfti' and will In. snbl nt w-,u., efii. Also a niCH line of TOYS. XOVF.r.. I.IS and CANDIES for the Holiday i7 Fine CKiAKS. TOBACCO. &c. " 'J.lkfl1! for I'iist favors I respectfully so- coniinuance or tno same. W. PARKER, Drwcrist. HEN YOU WANT FItESH MEATS, on Mr. Ilaitniaier, manager in charge or Reavis's MEAT MarteU ntV'here vou will at all time-f find the hoieest BEEF, PORK. Sausage, c. Nothing but the very best meat Atyught or butchered. i 1-iT' have for sale a number of FINE DRIVING HORSES. , Single and in matches. Persons wishing to buy would do well to Mil on me and see what;i have. VI ,,v,'VVVVVvvv"1 ;::V. W.JUyU IS. vfM ti ((mere to Bay Holiday Goods! vNlhfore. has such a large and attractive ANenseenin Henderson, as is now dis- OJn almost endless variety at ' iv i II find the biccest Stock of Nov- kinds. Tovs. Confectioueies, &c. yAitom. Souiething to please all. N'o Iws of overv itfsi intion. wheel rood-. nes, tin horns, diunis, whistles, pic- i, etc. Largest and prettiest line ot TmlfinAz nml Fnnrv Artir Ps In Henderson. Many new ami oris .trices 1jU r.A uian evei. IADS THEM ALL! Tfl Life vmm Company, l ce aOFNEW YORK. L:i tiTiiftunonil. kL1. I dTolicy recently announced b P tl. ponibines nine advantages ' ' i. 'yl rnce contract ever offered. It cs Insurance, Endowment, In vcnnual Income. GQBipany offers this policy. OE HUNTER, Agt. OO SCO EAT, Batcnd be surjroav 1-RllATS 1. K. S3?'. h. II a fnHHX With I hebesk n that. line. 'llCriS, PPLES, AX(akas,; Aud otinss- 1 . .Mtatlon , Christn-vt , )UIUJJi XSSI JI m t 1 7A a- V Myj m : "Ve Not in It." HEKDERSON, it the RACKET STORE you'll Ui A large and beautiful line of PLUSH GOODS, BouRht in a job lot. which will be ..,.1.1 i9v Vkpiow the usual price. Ail iiiipet from fi-st hands. The biggest f Tril T d ever seen ?n 7i.iV UVJJ-JO town. .. oil ii... i.nh'uw tn have one ' Cheaper than ever known before. JSo 7 for nnv ebild to be without a beau tiful wax or hisdue DOLL this Christ mas. a. O. fubceli.. FOIl SOMETHING NICE in the line of WMsUes, Brandies, Wines, Ales, Ac, For CHRISTMAS and MEDICINAL use, CALL ON J. J. LOUGHLIN. O'Ncil Block, Where you will find the best at all times. Also nice stock ot Cigars and Tobacco, Stanle and Fancy Groceries, k Prices VERY LOW for cash. Tl. . J II f PURF A,m.l r,0Ve,BV' son -0 tyfllT C - " 'ti.lj rT.iviP! for' - ii YOV. VxY of avV.e.talV ' v ..r., 11"V( W OI - ...,nr ' - raii . . .i, V nS. llUr,.,0rVftVe i f nfV.. ei3 - ..vi i-v . r vices t l)c.. an 4S L it-; c? Wie l. """"iiea,. ni.'Tniiiii -"BUT WE ARE." on Dry Goods, Clothing. I uts, mm i mm mf my an 1A 9 i .1 f ir r ir M i i If li i goods for less than Santa Claus can give them to vou in your stocking-. Yours, always anxious to please, W. H. AMERSON, Main N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1892. Are upon us, and housekeepers will be look ing around for " good tilings to eat" in order to make the occasion as joyful as pos-i'.le. We have a nice stock and for this event will give our customers SPE IAL LOW TKICES on Choice Family Qrocsriss, Canned Goods, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, Syrups, Cheese, Cakes, Crackers, &c. Also complete assortment of General Merchandise, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Notions. &c. ROWLAND & POWELL. J.S. POYTHRESS, ch?) 1 I YyA X-A Full supply of all kinds hard and soft COAL on hand. ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS ! WE HAVE THEM in Furniture, Carpets. Crockery and China ware. Table and Pocket Cutlerv. Lamps of all kinds. Stoves, Ranges, Fancy Rocking Chairs in Wicker, Rattan and Plush. Also Parlor and Chamber suits, U ri ting Desks', Lounges, Centre and Dining Ta bles, Ac. In the Dry Goo Is and . Notions de partment our stock is COMPLETE and the PRICES ARE RIGHT. J3TBIG BARGAINS in OVERCOATS and CLOTHING, SHOES and HATS. You will never have an opportunity to buy such g.iols cheaper than now. it will pay you to examine STOCK. S.&C. Watkins. V7 Cy FOR THE NEW YEAR 180-J, COOPER'S WAREHOUSE Will lead ALL COMPE I ITORS in number of pounds of FARMERS' TOBACCO SOLI), and BIG PRICES AND HIGH AVERAGES ob tained for same, jut as it has d'i in"U;e past. S. F. TEISER J ornn on ' "Pe.iH?.Uir V, 'Of "'V f I it , "tin ' t AT THE BOTTOM. WITH R jd ... . ill Sbi:! . in,,.. ,m, zT. ,. J , m .oo U TDDV N I 1 Vim Wl Shoes, Hats. Notions. Gents' Furnishing- Goods. &c. We can sell vou ' i r ' 1 Ilium,,, ':,C A " A w " 3 i MELVILLE DORSEY, Druggist aud Pharmacist. A full stock of DRUGS, PATENT MED- IL1JN r., vc. My Christmas Stock, Though not the largest in the. State, is veryc omplete, and will be SOLD C11EA1 . NEW STORE! I have lust opened, at TJlrich's old stand next door to W. S. Parker & Go's a first- zs etass siock oi rut FAMILY GROCERIES, And w ill sell the same as cheap as thev can be bought ANYWHERE. Goods all j i .ii. j . .. . w . ill Hi itvv, v. VI J tiling '' in the line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Canned Goods,' fcc. Special attention rto i.i.i.Kv,uMsl.1u.So..ae.s. ffl nn iiV vYvW$&) m ii n nit l 1 M HI VI ituvv?.&, ;ac- IU '(. I;JJ BIG BARGAINS AT PER & MITCHELL'S. 1oin St" c ihViiiiir' W k4 BOTTOM PRICES" Street, Henderson, N. C. C3 W.-M?e7 " ''EST t v , AWVf ,-7- WJMJMJV, .4 M XI II If I n II I M II.. m VC . . JiM VPA II lililif"'"'' te-' m,,,,, Tie Jeweler. W. T. CHEATHAM, Jr., (OPPOSITE the rank ok henueksox.) 11 keeps to the front with a complete lin;' Drugs aiJ Draalsts' Snnirics. Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts, Toi' nt Fancy Articles, Perfumeries, A.-C. A Is fine Cigars ami Tobacco. Prompt and eaivlu o filling physicians' prescriptions. Only tin purest and best drugs used. A share ot you ;.Y trade solicited. Family pf-Family recipes carefully coumpound.--t .'...- :- Families Can Get Their Smnlies 1 Of eood things t eat in the line of select GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, A.C., at H. THOMASON'S STORE. 1 ha ve made special provision for the Hli- RS day trade, and during the festival season will Yt sell all good at EX I'RA'LOW RICES. Also II . complete stock of General Merchandise, Dry 8 Goods, hlioes. Hats, M'at, f loir Sugar, Cof- VA fee. Syrups. Slnp-tuffs Hay, Are , on which 'A ;NSVE U TUnWAvflW "A v vit rx'i."- II. I I 1 1 1 III n ill I II m. u u u k i' 1 w'S 1eJ Something to Please Old ami Yournr, And enough for everybody, you will find displayed at the HENDERSON BOOK STORE. My purchases w.u r itit in in u-i i r i , thi . seison the a"'1 b,'st s,dect'l lin,- ,.f CHRISTM VSGOOIiS EVER BROUGHT T) HENDERSON And not the least important f.ict is -Ii tt I n.-ver o mrur li - n as cheap before. Fancy goods ind novelties of ev.rv description, wheel iroods of all U-i.i.u ,i,,n i.;. ....... i l- ,.i 1 bums, pictures, plush go'.ds, &i. St .-k un-. rpassed' and Viw? nui mj ue umiersol I. CO.MPETl ll I.N DKI 1 ED. Edwin Stephens. iOFVVl ' ,u tes -a"'1 "" t goo V . . ir i-ov" ..lace t' cl B t f I 1 Z Vo ftVl "P i2 OK tot KSE YOU KNOW IT ALREADY, But it is well enough Just at this partic ular time, to say that YOU WILL FIND THE REST Braids of Wines ail Lilian For CHRISTMAS and FAMILY ue, AT DAVE'S PLACE. His stock of Rve and Corn Whiskies. PeacV'and Apple Bran, ies . ( . Wines, Al-S Be''. &c- l' tC''1, " r-;4 "Hi V 1 HI 1 HE CROWD HEAD AND ADVERTISE IX- rjHE Gold Leaf ' lt 1 1 Cl' DA Lm-T than ofAP W. H. Amerson. V WA iiutiiuih NO. 1. AT CHAMPION CITY. Hllarlou iirixtm.i Itluwuut lutho Sprt-: 1:;r1c Tltmtrr. II KRi; were s " 13 oral uuioue i tures wnnr ed vith the st rvntionof t . Christmas o kt C h a m p i City durinjr time that 1 cdittuff t Clarion tho . and. 1 may r. cutting hair the then vailing s t y di ali;ig in hi. and polts, in? the clu selling- la u . neatness and I TV ' "z? ft- pull in,? ti'. Hi with patch, and ntherwise making; my useful as well as urnarai'iital. The 'hristiiias troe. wa erxct,ed the Spread i-.aIo theater, and there ', pride ami ehivalry of the settlement i' Si uibled at even-tide, and "brijrht 1 lamps sin me o'er fair women and br. men," as I so appropriately romar: i:i the Mieceodinjj issue of the Clariui At tke vMiulusion f the regnilar p gramme, whiel was int'ipersed w impn.mptu lits1y Rickety Wa lkins,t presents were dutrilmtetl. I do now remember the character of an;; the g'fts except thoso in which I v personally interesied. I distinctly call, however, that Col. Corkright (rentlemaa of the old sihool, who 1 taken cxe.-ption to one of my elito utU raiK. . . hunjf a neatly wiittcn ii tation on the tree for me to call at ofiice uir. time during- the week i liave my nose pulkni. I forgot to cept, a:il three days later the eok culled mi rue ami made his word poo S.me el ;ht months before, threa s puine sou' , in a noig'hlKjring' town 1 formed a i .partnership for the purp of eonu ring the world anew w liver pill--. They pur-hased a dou column -f advertising space in t Clarion f " six months, paj'ing' there: in advance and pills. Whih? their peculiar talents mi, liave won them renown in the day: Alexander the Gn at, they w re r.ot :. preciate.l in the dcg ru rate pres . and the pill syndicate collapsed in weeks, le: ving-me witlii ev-ral bu.s' of beau ti ,'ul pillt on hand. As t . were hii;; -opatiii'" pills mid had n been mcli nted, I won the g-iatitiuh my subs ribcrs without, taking : ' O e . J ' t:& t y ( ' , u- jVfi-- .i T viinfii3sca Y r, rid cuius i mas i.vi; at champion' tit. risks when I made each a Christ, gift of a box of pill... . . Tin; entertainment concluded the purt ial haniiitf of paralytic J ' LanUs ly Dr. Slade. Tho physu:. had but just learned of the discover " a Kansas ('it v w'u-ntist of tho cfflc.i V of partial liaiiffing as a remedial ag it in the treatment of lo;omotjr at.X.a and jiara! -. sis. He recogniz;d tliat u0 Christina-, -ve enlertainiaent offered n xcell-iit ojijiortunity for familiari. i g the pul.ii - v, ii h tlii-i method of tr t- liient arii! at. tin; fame time provh". them with a thrillinjr spi'tuelc. cording ! , a temporary gallows erected on t h-; stae, and upon this . I.anks v. as duly hanged while lights were turned down to a ycl; ha.''. So realistic was this bit of act "that evc-.i the little children shoi th-ir approbation. The expeim was a slgrial success in -very partic except tiiat it seemed to exercise .r ' 9 er d t r lieiuficial -ffect whatever tipfn sv Lanks. Then v, i-all went our several w . feeling, ; I also a.prpriately marked i; the Clarion, that "it had i indeed b;--n gxl t 1; there." Tom I. Mono a A i i:uii.Kii i oi: hie ii.vy. rz-'nr-, '"-7' "A bird in the hand is worth ti dollars.."' He 1)11 Vl:h',Jt It. Miss S . eetsrr- Will Vo l come v. the Chr: ':n:-s j;:ilheria t-'j-nihtv fehali be .-.-re. J'.-L I., ddy With pleasure. A expeeii-d ' j Lrlrj'"' anything? Miss S .vcctv;r No; but you m fetch :i spray of mistletoe. Puck. I.'o Had Sothinc I. lit. First IVt pad -There is no use t ling that fellow. Second Fodpad Vhy? J First Footpad He's been buj Christmas presents all day. Judge. IVIO OTHER Sarsaparilla hai merit to secure the confide entire communities and hold it yea year, like HOOD'S Sarsapan) 1 w I I ive s X .M- 'I In y I '.Hi e it ' I, -N . C. r r
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