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THE HEKDEBSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, APRIL, 11, 1895. n ,,..1tt nf it Dninnrn Cnnnopo iUDlCIOUSADVERTISING . t h -. many a new business. V aKGKS many an old business; 't'T-Tt KVES many a large business; Jr. vivtS many a dull business; FESCUES many a lost business; SAVtS many '"".s business. ...-rt.setudiciously," use the column ' j neWSDflDer, it circulates lac j - - . - nrfinmin V. 1 1 C :..n;nt and orosDerous tioui vatc - J among an n."- ----H fe whose trade IB WC11 WUI AXES OF ADVERT ISING. i ifi. tr -' i" :i In. Vi c Vi c. 1 col. 1 ." j 001 4501 HOO : oi f.oolnoo 4 (Mil HOOjl.'iOO .tOOll500 C.OO 1M01HOO 7 OOi 1 1 0012000 12 00 l r oo isoo '20 00 24 OO 2H oo :tr,oo 70 OO US 00 10000 1 on l .' Mill :;o'! :;r.ni 4 .'.')! ;-,r.i)i H.-.o.i.-.ooir.oo ,',i ..HI1200:000!4000' ,, i'm.i. ir.i)iii.,;()0rr,oo ,; Jr,(M,iisoo:!.-ooor,oo ,,. ...iv.-rtiM-meiits to be published , I under, must be paid lor in A'li '..iv.-rlisiiiK for a shorter time Vnf.ntlisis eonsidered transient ' a,,-.,..iiIh rendered quarterly .1,lv,.,,i,.-n..iitK published for a r;...l ol liine. ;!' rI ii ril lll. 1 nt)i..-ii r will In- liarsjt 'l 10 cents per .1 in-'. Hi "ii. hii'I ".cents per line M-riMin thereafter. ..,, I.. rtl- . nieiits, mien '""'- iitnis noncen, i.iiiii.i.-".--s" sul'-s, summons to nun will he charged for at rates , . i w hen they exi t ed a of. re. ;n wnicii cas we - fix our own price. All i,e l'AH KOH IN Al .....vuiioii Is small and ii. ii- AM I . . .. ii ' I i.. ', t iake rinks or wait the I-!. ii-. . pay. , ,, .ii. -.-k i.xilutions of respect. , - :i r- 11.11" u : i 1 I :t Hi. . ,.,i:ir 1 tor at the rale of one I ; audthe ah niu.st iucompauy ii;tf.li'-I ,us .l II t..- m.i.li ipt. 111 rases Wliere lliriiuii.i ,.- paper ..l the ;il ciiiiceriieu iiin-iiiiiBc first ten lines about 73 rliil.s not re.lint? mat in OF THE TOWN , (, ai. LACONICS PICKED UP HERE AND THERE BY OUR EAGLE-EYED REPORT ERS. II inh-rmoii A. I !- Iil-d 'III' . Ac A. 31. -.days in each inoiitli at i,: and tliint :ivi- Hail- 1 uesiiny inputs at lliiiihrsoii liapler, ICuyul Arcli litoiH, ecoii'l ami tout tli Tuesdays in tit 10 a. in. 1, the ' ti.ot. th. For Low Trices (iii Lime, Laths, Shingles, 1 im.rs and Windows, call on John B. Watkins. !t V I r 1 1 reis nice lirineeuenillbers for W. K. MOSS & CO. Mr. - ! ! Mr. Ti-t- Mi ll. I! Hi. ill . 'I'll. ;. l'.rrv ha returned from a i. lS.tltitiKirr. .1. A. Thomas, of the Louisburg iv;i- here yesterday. 1',. F. Filing ton is again with ..iiKison in the capacity of sales- rainliil:it who ilocs not tliink .i .. . i : . 1......1 (. llH inati Ml iiii; jnace in umu w !r. Miii nii h:is returncil from War rriiiuii ami ran be fouinl in his Ollice : i -a . 1 1 a Usual. Mi-s Annie F.etts left hist week for i'.iuintoti. where f-he will stay three or lotir months. ( all on Fn-lefc I.uml, at their gallery over Dorsey's 'Irun store, when you want pliot.iiri apluc work done. To-inorrow (Friday) Hunting's shows wili take in Oxford. And cmite a iium .er from liere will take in the show. !Iuntin"'s Show will exhibit at Ox- t,,r .1 I . i-mi irrmv. t.)uite a number of I -..us wii j.i over from here to see l lie linn of Joseph T. Jones & Co. us l.tiMi dissolved by mutual consent, will be seen by advertisement in this aJ'tT. r.-ishitiim ai'iiinst tbo theatre iiiiiii -liould jirojierly be aecomiianied by -liii.in !i':iinst the man who ex- iis th show as it goes along. i i,e of the best arguments you can , !..v the merits ut VOlir ''Oods IS t:.ai vou have MiHicient confidence in them to make vou willing to advertise 'J. em. M bus.: t . . i t challenges competition lie the merchant who mi the slv and is wants to do not willin a; rtc with the world tor your i!t..nev. Next year, says an exchange, will 1 . ti e last chance for the old girls. There will not be another leap year u: .!:'. r.'Ol. ()ld bachelors had better lake proper precautions. i.-o. 15. Harris, trustee, advertises ! s,-!l a town lot with two-room frame ii" tiling house thereon, at public i vin on Saturdav. Mav 13th. See ii--s..-e for further particulars. There will bean Faster service con p. -i. in of music, recitations, etc., held at the Methodist Protestant Church Sunday. A mil the 10th, at 4 o'clock p. m. Public invited to attend. The Durham Sun speaks a truth when it says: The man who sueers at ! K it! enterprises and attempts to pour old water on every measure which ad vances the public weal, is an injury to any town where ho may reside. As will be seen by reference to ad vertisement in this paper, the regular annual meetimr of the stockholders of the Henderson Water Company will ' e he'd at the ollice of the company in this place, on Tuesday, May 7th, at .'. o'clock p. m. An exchange says that it is a puz-t- know how some men live. With no visible means of support they hang ..r-'iuul the streetcorners from morning ti 'I night without doing a lick of work. 1: the secret is not patented, we would e to know what it is. The whole country round about was it the sw im." literally speaking, Sun ''a :ii'l'.t and Monday. The rain fall w.is terrific, everythiug being flooded, 'reat damage was douc. Lands were ba.l'.y washed, bridges carried away, l'-ant beds destroyed, etc. The colored population was very nr.h-h in evidence Tuesday. It was a e'.ehration day and quite a crowd was ii town. The fellows on horseback w th a blue sash arouud them appeared to eel the diguity and responsibility of !-e.r position most keenly. lie:! the leaves come out on the trees, -vial ii. e sun conies out and stavs. At i your winter shoes pull on with a squeeze, Allll VOU think .f l.i -. nrf .lm-a the proper thing to do is to go to the Stahiback Company's store and :-ct a new pu;r 0f their latest style low cut shoe; for spring and summer wear. ' '- Right, the jeweler, -"'e ,.y Rii.t jtro. has been apr-4 The Easter bonnet is putting on its nnismns touches. It is needless to say that it will be just too sweet for anything,' wearer. except, of course, its lovely Mr. T. F. Wiggins, of the Middle burg section, has three rare oldcoins, that coin dealers and relict hunters would be glad to possess. They afe 1 cent pieces, Euglish coins, bearing date 1773, 1775 and 1795. The Vance Guards will have a pri vute picnic and target practice next Monday. That the "boys" will en joy their outing down by the stilly waters where they go into camp for the day, goes without saying. Mr. John V. Jenkins, city editor of the Aetcs and Observer, came down from Raleigh and spent a couple of days here the first of the week. He was going to visit Warrenton and other places on a few weeks' vacation and rest from work. Ibis will be pleasing to the friends n Henderson of Rev. Robert Van De- venter. The Uurlington News says: Rev. R. VanDeventer, the Uantist minister, has mnde a good start here and has the work well in hand. His congregations are large and apprecia tive and his sermons are highly spoken We had an agreeable call Tuesday from Mr. W. T. Espy, representing the James II. Johnson Company, well kuown proprietary medicine manufac turers, of Chicago, 111. Ins business was to make an advertising contract with this paper, which he was not Ions in doimr. Mr. Dorsev will handln their goods. A large number of counterfeit coins ara in circulation. The lilaud silver dollar and a new quarter are the prin cipal ones. It takes almost an expert to detect them. Our friends should bear in mind that we have no idea of declining to receive money on account of subscriptions and advertisements simply because there is danger of get ting a counterfeit coin passed ofl'ou us. We'll take the chances. This is the time of year when the de linquent tax lists are published in cer tain portions of the State. We have loticed our exchanges quite closely and so tar have tailed to und a single county with as small a list as Vance. And we have remarked on this fact before. This speaks well for our )eople that the names of such a small percentage of the population appear as lehnquent in paying their taxes. In another place reference is made to the small number of persons whose names appear in the delinquent tax lists, as compared with other counties. This is due in a large part to Sheriff Powell's success as a collector. So clever and agreeable a man is he to do business with that it becomes a pleas ure almost to pay one's taxes eveu as grudgingly as such money Is usually parted with by the average citizen. Miss Sallie Clary, Mist Mamie Wvclie and Miss Lizzie Lewin are with us and would ho pleased to have their friends ill and nee them. DAVIS & HOSK. Every mother will be interested in the extensive and exquisite display of Iiaby Carriages at S. & C. Watkins.' If you want HOinething of tlie kind you can not fail to be pleased. Co and pee them. Wo call special attention to our line of tidies' Shirt Waists. Prices 25c, 50c, .C. 1 HE hTAIXHACK I O. We have examined the MAJKSTIC STKKIj UANUK and find it to be with out doubt the best range on the market to-day, besides beingcheaper by $20.00. Engle & Lund. Messrs. Engle & Lund, the photog raphers, have arrived and are prepared to give the public and the rest of man kind lust-class work in their line. They have an excellent gallery over Dor- sey s Drug Store, htted up m tlie nest manner, and no one knows better how to use the apparatus and appliances at their command to greatest advantage than they. Call on them when you want a picture of yourself "Bettie and the baby," your dog, your horse, your house anything in tact. Uaby Carriages, Eh ? Vos, wo have them. A largo lot from which to seleet. A variety of patterns upholstered in different stylos. Very cheap. He sure to see them. S. & C. Watkins. The best selected stock of White Goods ever offered to tlm trade in Henderson, can be seen at DAVIS & ROSE'S. Prettiest line of ladies' umbrellas town. Large variety from which select. Very nobby and cheap. H. Tiiomasox Kidney anil Bladder. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics No. 27 and .'50 cure Kidney and Bladder troubles. Price 25e each; at your druggist. m- Damage Done by The Rains. Reports come of great damage doue by the rains of Sunday night and Mou day. Lauds are badly washed, espec ially where they had been freshly plowed. Bridges across small streams were carried away and pasture fences su tiered a like fate. Tobacco plant beds were completely destroyed where thev were located near a stream and on low land, as they usually are. Per haps the heaviest loss sustained in this immediate section was in the washing up of plant beds. - Mothers, try a pair oi the Little Giant School Shoou, the best children Shoes made. For sale by The Staixback to. Orinoco Tobacco Guano is Kins of the Golden Belt. The MAJESTIC is the tied with no other. best. Be satis- Our line of Ladies! better than at this Shoes was never time. Come and DAVIS & ROSE. examine for yourself. Valuable Papers, We have received from Dr. Richard II. Lewis, Raleigh, secretary of the North Carolina Board of Health, two small pamphlets, published by the Board, entitled "Suggestions on the Prevention of Tuberculosis as We I'nnw it To-dav." and "Driuking Water in its Relation to Malarial Dis mbm." The erst is by Dr. S. Westray Battle, of Asheville, and the latter by rtr Richard II. Lewis. They are .,e.i;Bbil for oreneral distribution and w are authorized to say that Dr. Lewis will be very glad to send to any of our readers just as many copies as -oil! will read or asrree to distribute among their neighbors. These papars widely read and wisely acted upon, are calculated to do a great deal toward preventing disease. f Lmiannd vards of the celebrated Pnraloiirh Gingham. Pretty new paterns The price only 6 cento Ptkins With A New House. Mr. W. L. Garlick is uovr with II. Engleberg, and desires his friends to know the fact that they may call and see him at Ids place of business next to Dorsey's drug store. Mr. Garlick is a well known and popular young gentleman, an experienced salesman, familiar with the tradiug public and will prove a valuable help to his new employer. He will be pleased to see his friends whenever they want any thing in the line of fancy groceries, dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, clothing, etc. Re sure and see the MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE at S. & C. Watkins'. Want a Iiaby Carriage? I have just received the prettiest lot ever seen in Henderson. ALEX T. BARNES. If you m-ed a bath tub, closet, or other water fixtures, examine our prices. Hen derson Sheet Metal Works, R. B. Hayes, Manager. Use Dr. A. D. Ball's great cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia and pains of all kinds. Sold at Dorsey's Drug store. . . . -- - Speaks Well For Them. It speaks well for the good people of our adjoining sister county on the East, Warren, that it has no inmates in its jail. The Gazette says: Our jail doors stand wide 0en, not for the purpose of inviting the public in, but as an evidence of the order and law abiding disposition of the people. We have a population of some twenty thou sand in the county, and yet not a single jail bird, and but very few inmates of the poor house. Taken all in all, we honest ly believe that, in point of intelligence and morality, the people of Warren, white and colored, are the best in the United States. Delays are dangerous. A dollar spent for Hood's Sarsaparilla now may prevent illness which will be expensive and hard to bear. Now is the time to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, relieve constipation and assist digestion. 25o. Winter Seed Oats at Tiiomason's. The Henderson Sheet Metal "Works, R. B. Hayes, Manager, keep an assortment of tin plate, sheet iron, solder, zinc, cop per, &c, and will be glad to have you call when in need of anything in our line. Barnes Building, opposite old Side-light warehouse'. - . . Orinoco Tobacco Guano is Kiiiff of the Ooblci Belt. Enlarging His Quarters. Mr. E. A. Watkins is adding to and greatly improving things at his new barber shep and bath rooms next to the )ost-omce. lie has moved the furniture and fixtures of his ."West End" estab- ishment down there and consolidated the two. This will give him seven bath ooms, which are quite sufficient to af ford comfort and cleanliness to his cus- oniers during the summer season as well as at other times. Mr. Watkins has added to his force of help also by era- iloying two new barbers. One of them is Doc Skvles, of Jackson, a noted tonso- ial artist who lias the reputation among drummers and otners oi Deing one of the finest. 1 he place is well iirnished and fitted up in first-class style. Everything is neat and inviting, the rooms are large, cool, and comfortable, and altogether it has the essentials of a popular and attractive resort. Ladies, call and examine our stock of Wash Dress Goods. They can't be beat n styles and prices. The Staixijack Co. Embroidery silks of oil colors, at H. Tiiomason's. CROCKERY. A beautiful assortment of Chamber sets in Ironstone and China. Dinner Sets. Tea Sets. Chocolate Sets, and Berry Sets in Glass.DAVIS & ROSE. The MAJESTIC is the cheapest, most economical and most durable range on the inurket. S. & C. Watkins sell them. A Busy Place. Elkhart is the most prosperous city in Northern Indiana. It is situated on the St. Joseph, Elkhart and Christiana riv ers, with a very large water-power, has three railroads, the lake snore & Micn- iiran Southern with two branches, the lsnr t our and the iiKiiarii western. It is surrounded by the finest farm lands in th-.; State. Has a population of 10.000, and is destined in the near future to become one of the largest cities in northern Indiana. Its business men are live, progressive and united; the people in both town and country are prosper ons and content. Among its many en terprises are four banks, two daily pa pers, six weekly papers, three monthly miners, two business colleges, iweniy- seven churches, and is no doubt one of the few cities of its size that can point with oride to bavins: more churches than saloons; one of the finest high school buildimrs in the State, with seven ward buildings; electric light plant, gas works, waterworks, paid hre department, eiec trie street car line connecting surround ing towns, i5 express companies, longdis tance telephone to .ew ior auu iuita- . . i a i ' r go, printing press mctory, Knitting iuc tories, two carriage factories, wagon wheel factory, two band instrument fac tories, five paper mills, two starch mills, brass foundry, chewing gum and egg shinnimr case factories, paper box facto rv. two bicvele factories. Lake Shore railroad shops employing 1,500 men Elkhart is a citv of homes, nearly every citizen takes pride in his home. Has paved streets ami me niune BmcnuiM measure 32 miles. It is known in every part of the U. S. by theeuormous amount of advertising done by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., whose elegant laboratory located here, contains over 35,000 square feet of floor space, and in nearly every coner of the IT. S. can be found some one who has been greatly benefited bv the use of Dr. Miles" Nervine or Heart Cure, and therefore remembers the place where these wonderlul remedies are pre pared. A Happy End inpr. Ottervtlle, Va.-" For fifteen years I was a preat sunerer iroin uysiieusia uu nothing relieved me until I tried Simmons Liver Regulator. This is the bast medicine in the world. I am now in good health. Mrs. N. J. Collins. our druggist sens ii in powder or liquid; the powder to be taken dry, or made into a tea. See those new Raby Carriages, just re ceived, at atKins. mere are muuv beautiful and stylish patterns, in all stvles of upholstering, aud the price is right. The nttrlttion of the ladies is especially invited to a beautiful line of nice Spring Dress Goods being received at II. Thomasox's. Harper's Weekly. Thp thirtieth anniversary of Lincoln s naanssinntion. fallinc in April, will be eonimemorated bv the publication in flnrnrr' Weeklv of two very noteworthy nrtielea. of which the first will discuss the source of Lincoln's eloquence, and the d will be devoted to the Lincoln apnenlotrv tracine the line back to New IWInnd stock. The second article will be contributed by Lucius E. Chittenden, Register of the United States Treasury .iiirina- thp neriod of the Civil War, nml mi intimate friend of the President himself, as well as of many of the leading men counected with tnataamimsirauou For the best and cheapest Shoes on earth, go to HARDEE'S. Ingratitude. The basest trait of the human heart, is that of ingratitude, says an exchange. And yet, ingratitude is a common fail ing of our humanity. We are prone to forget our benefactors. By the fa vors of others we are helped forward in the struggle of life, and perhaps ' we attain a good measure of success. In our day of prosperity do we not some times forget the faithful friends who have rendered essential help? We may have been in trouble, called upon to pass through an experience of diffi culty, at which time sympathy and aid were shown to us by some one to whem we made appeal do we forget the helping hand when no longer we need its support? The Dress Goods bought by Mr. Rose for the well known firm of Davis & Rose are right "up to date." Don't fail to see them. The ladies should call at Thomasou's and inspect the new Spring Dress Goods which he has just received. Mr. F. S. Roysteb, Tarboro, N. V Dear Sir : We sold 200 pounds of tobacco raised from your Orinoco Guano at ?61.50 per 100 pounds. Howard & Smithson, Battlaboro, N.C. For sale by Henderson Supply Company Christian Endeavor Conference. A conference of all the Christian Endeavor societies in North Carolina is called for April 20 to 28, to be held in Winston-feaiem. rne societies oi that place are actively preparing to entertain, free of charge, all who will go as representatives of their societies, from any part of the State. The main reason for this conference is the ne cessity of a State union, which will be inter-denominational and which will thus advance the movement in general. This matter is to he discussed at the convention, and, if possible, a union is at once to be effected. There will also be sessions for the comparison of the best methods in prayer meeting! and committee work, and these will be as helpful and educational as possi ble. A very warm and cordial invitation is extended to all members to be pres ent at this first gathering of the kind ever held in the State. Arrangements are being made to obtain reduced rates on all the railroads. Delegates who expect to attend the convention will please inform as soon as possible, IteY. A. D. Thaeler, Winston, iN. U. Other papers will please copy. Remember we are prepared to do all kinds of metal roofing, roof painting, &c. Tobacco flues made to order. Satis faction guaranteed. Give us a trial. Henderson Sheet Metal Works, R. B. Hayes, Manager. The "Majestic" Malleable and Stee Range is the best. Price $48.00 with 1 gallon copper boiler and 33 pieces ware. We sell it low because we save heavy expense of men, mules and wagons haul ing them around. We guarantee it. march 28-4 o S. & C. WATKINS. I am prepared to supply blacksmiths with coal, in large or small quantities. The best for their business. Prices cheap. J. S. POYTHItKSS. Car load Salt just received. U. Tiiomasox. In Memoriam. The following is taken from the Lou- isburg Times oi recent date. It is a fuller and more deserved tribute to the character and worth of the deceased gentleman than we were able to give at the time and we accord it a place inthese columns: At 7 o'clock on Saturday evening at the old homestead of the Perry's, near Louisburg, N. C, March the 10th, A. D. 1895, in the comforts of a reasonable religions hope of eternal life, Jeremiah Perry, fell asleep and passed awaw from among us, aged fifty-three years, four months and three days, uur ineua was born in Louisburg, Nov. 13, A. D., 1841, and was the oldest son of Algernon Syd ney and Martha Leah Perry, two broth ers and four sisters still surviving him. He was educated mainly at the tine clas sical school at the academy in his native village, and early in life developed a very mnrked love for his own section of the State, where by the peculiar frankness of his manner and the sterling integrity of his character he drew closely to himself a large circle of friends and fastened tnem to himself with hooks of steel. The war between the States breaking out the Snrinir before he had attained his major ity, with promptness and alacrity he en- tered tne ranss oi ins uuuve oimc, mm in one of her cavalry regiments followed the fortunes of the Stars and Bars as they were borne in victory and defeat by Gen. Lee at the head of that incompar able body of men, the Army of Northern Vir-o-inin until the fateful hour at Appo- mnltnT. At the close of the war he de- vntArt himself to the restoration of pros- neritv to his community, his State and to his fnmilv. His efforts in this direc timi wpi-p iniarded bv such cood common spnae n.s to amass a fortune quite large enough to gratify his taste in beautify ing his old home m sucn wise as to niunc it one of the most attractive estates in either of the Carolinas. Here it was his delight to entertain his friends with that unstinted hospitality of the South which gave our people before the war a reputa tion on both sides of the Atlantic. Here it was his delight to point his friends to his flocks of fine sheep and herds of sleek cattle, and to yratch with increasing nlpnmirc his remarkable success in em bellishing the estate with those happy features of flowers, water view uuu nume ancestral oaks, all of which gave so much real pleasure to near friends and neighbors as well as to those who came from long distances to partake of the sweet hospitality oi this loveiy oia uome Kind as a neighbor, true as a irieuu uuu brother, no wonder he numbered ns friends by the scores, and was tenderly loved bv his own family. lie was con firmed in St. Paul's chnrch Louisburg, in Dec. 1890. and died a vestryman ana communicant of the church of his fath ers. Years ago in the prime ot his me. he was admitted into the mysteries ol the Masonic Order and had otten anu again, around the mystic shrine, felt his bosom throb with gentle sympathy for the widow's son. The last year or so oi his life was saddened by sickness which culminated in the fatal attack. Buried in the God's acre of his people at the oia home, according to the rites of the church he loved, he will be missed by many, outeide of his family, who have felt the heart throb of his loving nature in raanv benefactions, while the family ill keep trreen the grass in which sleeps thpir best friend since the death of their father and mother. Old Confederate! Hail and farewell ! Brother Mason! Hail and farewell Brother Christian! Hail and we will not fuiv farewell, for we hope to meet vou in the fair land of Beulah. J. B. A. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subiect to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrho-a Remedy. In manv instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first svmntoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Mellville Dorsey, druggist. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and pains of all kinds are speedily cured by Dr. A. u. san s great specinc sale by Melv ille Dorsey, druggist. For Salt! Salt ! ! Car load just received. H, Thomasox, Was St. Paul in Iove V This question has Imh-ii considerably discussed, at one time and another. Was this Star Apostle of Christianity subject to the same heart-throbs as ordinary mortals? Was his apparent indifference to woman the result of an early disappointment? One is reminded of these questions in the poetical novel commenced by Will Carleton in the April, number of Every Where, and entitled " A Saint's Love." Fifty cents a year fivecenta per sample copy. Address: Every Where, Brooklyn, New York. Interesting: to Tobacco Growers. Every planter in the tobacco belt knows that the Gravelys, of Henry county, who are Justly celebrated as manufacturers of fine grades of tobacco, buy only the finest leaf tobacco to be had, arid for this reason the following letter from Messrs. Ii. F. Gravely & Sons in reference to some tobacco raised by the well known " Stone wall" brand will be read with much interest by those who have not yet decided what brand of fertilizer they will use on their tobacco this season : Leatherwood, Ueiiry Co., Va., Feb. 18, 1893. Mr, Chas. S. Turner, Agent for the sale of Stonewall Tobacco Fertilizer. Axton, Va. Dear Sir .-We have bought a large quantity of leaf tobacco at the barn in our county, and are frank to say that the best tobacco we have seen was raised by the use of Tinsley's Stonewall Tobacco Fertilizer. We hope you will continue to furnish our farmers with the " Stonewall" brand, april 18. Ii. F. GRAVELY & SONS. Tobacco Plant Beds. Guano especially adapted for Plant Beds. Also Cotton Seed Meal. Nothing better much. Lassitek Parham Co. Go to II. Tiiomason's for Embroidery Silks, all colors. Harper's Magazine. The first instalment of the "Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc" having shown the environment in which the heroine'a childish years were passed, the Biniond (in the May Harper's) will carry forward the marvelous story to the beginning of Joan's efforts to take to the Dauphiu the messageshe had received from Heaven: "It is appointed that I shall drive the English out of France, and set the crown upon j our head."' yThen Baby -was sick, -we gave her Castorla. "When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When 8he became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. The editor of the Revieie of Reviews, in the April number calls attention to the recent development in college oratory, and instances several notable debates held at different institutions East and West. As against certain extreme mani festations of interest in athletics, theedi tor cites "the genuine enthusiasm for the study of public questions, for college journalism, and particularly forcompeti tive debating." ForEvenintr Dresses and Shirt Waists Big line of China's every thread silk at 25 cents per yard. S. x C. VY atkixb. ARKETJ lli:.lKlf SO. TOBACCO MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. T. Cooper, Pro prietor of Cooper's Warehouse. Henderson, N. C, April 10, 1895. (Quotations for New Crop.) Fillers Common dark or green VA V2 Common to medium 4 5 Medium to good 5 8 , Good to fine 9 10 Smokers Common 4 5 Common to medium 5 7 Medium to good 8 10 Good to fine 10 12 Cutters Common to medium 12 14 Medium to good 15 20 Good to fine 20 30 Wrappers Comm on 10 12 Common to medium lo (g) 18 Medium to eood 20 W 35 Good to fine 40 70 llarver's Bazar, published March 10th has for its frontispiece "A Luxurious Evening Cloak," from Worth, the Paris dressmaker, drawn by Sandoz. Among the literarv contents is a bright dia loirue entitled "A Butterfly of Fashion,' by Frances Bacon Paine. Timely sug gestions for a "Saint Patricks Day Lnncheon" are given in an article by Mrs. Burton Kiugsland. i Warning to Expectant... Many internal remedies are being skill- 5 2t fully and glibly advertised, professing to Shorten Labor, Lessen Pains of Child- 3 ency to regulate menstruation. Common 0 sense should teach any woman that a prep aration adapted for & MENSTRUAL DISOKUfcKS birth; on the contrary, intebnal. reme dies at this time may imperil her life. We earnestly say BEWARE of all such; they cannot, at this critical period, do any possi ble good, and their use may prove fatal. 9 It is only by persistent kiihral treat- 4 , ment while enciente, thus relaxing and jj , softening all the parts, that the hour of 4 , Child-birth is robbed of its terror; and no 4 , remedy on earth does this but 4 1 ..." MOTHER'S FRIEND." j j& For further information address S i THE BRADHELD REGULATOR COMPANY,! Z A'lLiAn iA, VTA. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Mill and Machinery. AS DIRECTED Bl lUfc a 1 up holders of the Henderson Building & f -iToifaetnriniT Comnanv. at a meeting held on the 10th day of March, 1895, 1 will offer for sale, at public auction, to the Inchest bidder, for cash, in iront 01 ni r.frie on (iarnett street. Henderson, . O., ON SATURDAY, AfKlL. 25111, i9j, at 12 o'clock m., all the property rignis 01 franchise of said Company. This is valuable property and consists of a two-story, metal root DncK Duuamg anu about 2' acres 01 lanu 011 jchsiciii suuuiua of Henderson ; a good engine and boiler, and all necessary machinery', shafting, pulleys and belting for running a planing mill and wood-working establishment ; a valuable charter ; a good lot of benches, tools, and other fixtures. A nice lot of lumber already dry. This sale is made for settlement of the business of said Company and division among the stockholders. The plant is valuable and well located and ha a switch from R. R. running into the yard. For further information apply to J. R. YOUNG. President, Henderson, N". C. IST'Special terms may be obtained on application. This sale will take place promptly unless sold privately before that time. DUKE Cigarettes r - W.DukeSons&Co. THEANEmCW yOBACCO ClWI w.c!"u.9.a. XFr RHAM. IHCCV MADE FROM Nigh Grcdo Tobacco A3TD ABSOLUTELY PURE Stockholders' Meeting. o Hexdeiimin Water Comtaxy,! Hexdersox, N. C, April 4th, 1805. I The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Henderson Water Company will be held at the office of the company in the town of Henderson, on Tuesday the seventh day of May, lbUo, at 3 o clock p. m. W. A. HI NT, Secretary. The above celebrated gloves are lor sale by S. & C. WATKINS, Leading Dry Goods and Notion House HILVDKKSON, N. C. Notice of Sale. T T"NDEU AND BY VIRTUE OF THE LJ power of sale conferred upon the undersigned Trustee and contained in t Deed of Trust executed by Kapnaei lien derson and wife Jane, on the 20th day of October. 1891. and recorded in Peed Irust Rook No. l. naire 459. in the ollice of the Register of Deeds for Vance county, for the nurnose of securing the payment of the indebtedness therein mentioned, default having been made in the payment of the same, at the renuest of the holder of the same. I will sell at the court house door in Henderson, N. C, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, ON THE 13TU UA1 Or MAI, lo'jj, me property conveyed by said Deed ot trust, to-wit One lot adjoining me lauus oi uuuei Rli.nnt. Frank Henderson. Wesley May field, and others, fronting Pearl street am: running back 100 feet to Frank llenderswi's lot. There is a nearly new j-ioom name dwelling on the lot. For full description see Book No. 1, page 459, Register s oihee. Time of sale : l'iociocK. GEORGE B. 11 ARRIS, Trustee. Henderson, N.C, April 9th, 1895. Engle & Lund, FOTOGRAFERS, Have Opened their Atelier Over Mr, Dorseu's Drug Store. We are now readv to make pictures in Henderson again, after 14 years' absence. The art has been progressing since then, and we have been following. In these days of tin pan gloss and fading prints wo claim to do work equal to any in the State in workmanship and permanency. We finish no pictures uuless approved of, and if you are in need of photographs call on us; we will give you courteous treatment and the value of your money. ENGLE & LUND. fin 1 B, ruui Health means so much more than ' vou imagine serious and 'fatal diseases result irom 'triflincr ailments neglected. Don t play with Nature s Jl JclLt.oL JL iiaiui T a..11.M 11 y nu arc icciing Brown's Iron Bitters out 01 sons, wea j 1 11 an ci cncidiiy l. ....... a ....... .A... W lldUMCU, 1 1 V I t U -J p anu cant wuu, j 111 nc mini ciitf- meaicinc.wiiKii is 4 r i-s.. d : A. A M V W ters. t icw uui- . t 1 . lies cuic uueiii & comes xrom mc very first dose ti wen t stain your teeth, and it's pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. C r.ft nnlv the r-eimine it has crossed red f lines on the wrapper. Ail others are sub- mill send set of Ten Beautiful World' Fair Views and book free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, M0. Notice of Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore existing between J. T. Jones. C. S. Hedgepeth and R. L. Young, doing business under the firm name of Joseph T. .'ones & Co.. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent All nersons indebted to said firm are renuested to make immediate payment Those h ddinz claims against it will present them for settlement. This April 10, m. JOS. T.JONES. C. S. HEDGEPETH, R. L. YOUNG. Anv oue v.i.tnug a bill oi lumber cu cheap, in small or large quantities, will leave orders at the coal yard. 1 am prepared to do it on fchort notice. I. S. PQYTHUKS. Elmwood Poultry and Stock Farm. Egg; Plymouth Rocks, Silver Wyarulottes ami S. C. W. Leghorn s and 1. 15. R. Games. i.5o for i5; $:?.5o or 20. lironze I urkey liss Duck Eg-gs $1.00 for 1 1. roland-China. Chester lute to record. s6.5o to sS.oo each. Sheep. Stamp for catalogue. E. T. R0BIXS0X, The Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Company, GREENSBORO, N. C, OKFKUS CHEAPER FIRE By making every policy-holder a sharer in f 10 per cent, are returned to the policy-holders. CAPITAL, $100,000.- bubscribed by twenty capitalists whose names represent over Five Mii i ion ok Poi - LAUS. roi.lCY HOLDERS AUK SON- A S-ESS A lll.K. DlhLCTORS: J. S. Spencer, K. 1). Itti. Win. K. lb.lt. P. ii. Worth P McKne Lawrence s. Holt Samuel Mel). Tate, James P. Sawyer, I. s. Oat r. l .l'w ., S Imer M WoVthdTkWLvi5:V;k!, 1l'lt',IVV!ll'hi C"'Hto; A. V. Pace. Thomas M 11 d . J. Al. Worth. J. . Scott. .?. an I .in.l lev I. M v.itt i u i. ....!.. IflSdiA11 hen your policy expires see that it is renewed in The Southern Stock Mi.Sual Ins. Co We guarantee all Eggs to be true to name. SOUTHERN POULTRY YARDS, W. A. & Mrs. Annie E. Jones, Proprietors. ROXBOR( , N. Notice. XT N DEB AND BY V IllTUK OF THE J pc nower of sale confened upon me in a Deed of Trust executed on the -'Oth day of February, 1HJ, by Henry Cousins and wife Carrie Cousins, and registered in mortgage book 8, page (05, in the otlice of the Regis ter of Deeds of Vance county, default having been made in payment of the debt secured thereby, I shall sell for cash, by public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Henderson, Vance county. N. C, ON MONDAY, THE 22NI) PAY OF APRIL, 18i)5, the real estate described and conveyed in said Peed of Trust, to wit : One tract or lot adjoining the lands of Albert Tinsley, Kullin Pai ham, (iupton, and others, 44 feet by 104'j. Said lot has a two-room frame house, iVc, on it. For more definite boundaries see Peed of Trust on record as above. Time of sale : 12 o'clock m. A. J. HARRIS, Trustee. Henderson N. C, March 20, 1895. Second-Hand Machinery FOR SALE. The undersigned has for sale the fol loyving described second-hand machinery : ONE 16-HORSE POWER ENUNE; ONE 8-HORSE POWER ENGINE; ONE SO SAW COTTON (ilN ; ONE ti.VSAW COTTON GIN; TWO POWER. COTTON PRESSES, ONE ! ..P YRATOll; ONL.S.VW .Ml 1,1... BELTING ANP FIXTURERS for operating same. One of the gins is in perfect condition, the other needs some repairs. Both of the engines are in good order as are the cotton presses and saw mill. A bargain may be had in any or all of the above mentioned machinery. For further information call on or address Dr. 1). T. SMITHWICK. , Axtell, Warren Co., N. C. Notice. u NDER ANP BY VIRTUE OF THE power of sale conferred upon me in a Irust Peed executed on the 1st day of March, lH'iO, by John W. Overton and S. G. Overton his wife, and registered in Trust Peed book 1 . page .'527. in the ollice of the Register of Peeds of Vance county. deiault having neen maue in payment oi the debt secured thereby, i shall sen lor cash, by public auction to the highest bidder, at the court house door m Vance countv. N. C. ON THE 20TH PAY OF APRIL, 1895. the real estate described anil conveyed in said Trust Peed, to-wit: :i lots of land in Kittrell; the 1st and 2nd lots adjoin each other and are eacli 104,'x 192 feet and extend from 2nd to :rd street. The other lot is 144x200 feet and is bounded by McClanahan street, the railroad, and others. This March 2ith. 18U5. II. W. CREWS. Trustee. By T. T. Hicks, Attorney. NOTICE ! Sale For Taxes. I shall sell by public auction, to the. hiehest bidder. ON TI 1 E FI RST MONDAY IN MAY. 1895, Kfcl.NG XliW bill, the several tracts of land mentioned below, listed for taxation in the year 1894 by the parties named below, to satisfy the taxes due to the State and county of Vance bv the said parties respectively for the said year 1894. Sala to take place at the cou house door in Henderson. r?aid lands are situated in Vance county. HENDEKSON TOWNSHIP. Taxes. Cost. Total Cheatham, L. L., Vi acres land. ?1 H8 28.14 Z.'ir, ? .90 1.118 .81". ?..T8 Davis, T. A., acres land, 2 town lots. 29.82 Harris, Mrs. J. R., 1 town lot. 4 11 Harris, M. J ,2t'nlots. 3.2.i 4.:I Hawkins, .Nathan, 1 acre laud. 2.27 .8:1 -'Ml Henderson E. L. & 1'ower Co., 1 lot, 21.43 1.2? 22. Hodee. Caswell, Jr., 2i acres land, 2.11 .H J 2.91 Hughes, W. II., 1 aire land, l.V .81 2..r. Jones. Macon, It'n lot. 2.28 .8.1 :;.ll Jones. Rowl'd.lt'n lot, 2 Ml .t 3.3a Jones, David, 1 t'n lot, ''.4.1 .4 '! 29 y;wis, Jane, 1 t'n lot, .05 .79 114 Mann, lleniietta, loo acres land, 3.00 .87 4 07 Rogers, Jas., 2 t'n l'ts, 5.80 1.13 7.00 Rowland, John L, 1 town lot, 5.20 .91 0.11 Vaughan, E. J., 1 town lot. 30 .94 7.44 Young, Corn . 1 t'n lot, IMi .2 2.t5 Walker, W. II. , ag'tfr R L Walker 1 t'n lot, 2.00 .84 3.44 Davis, Iiu'kn'r,90 acres land, a t'n lots. 17.53 1.71 19. 20 KITTKEI.L TOWNSHIP. Overton, John ., o town lots. 4 - l.Sn 0 12 WILLIAMS BO KO TOWNSH11" Brame, Mrs. M. A., heirs, 60 acres land, Davis. Squire, lt' lot, Watkins, Lidia, 1 town lot, WIDDLEBCHG 1 Earls, J. D., 20 acres land, Kenn. Wm. G., 21 acres land, Sneed. Wm. D. G., 374 acres land, 1.4 .81 2.27 .03 .79 1.44 .20 78 .9 jWxsHir. .03 .79 1.44 .00 .Vi 1.18 10.39 1.04 11.03 SANDY CREEK TOWNSHIP. Davis. Dick, 40 acres land, Gordon, J. F., 1 acre land, Short, Theo, 51 acres land. Short. Theo, for &.i. .T2 80 1 .34 1.93 .85 3 78 4.9.1 .82 2.73 2.20 .20 2.40 ThU April 2nd, 1893. E.A.POWELL, Sheriff of Vanct countv. FOR HATCHIXC.. -uarant. rtl j.inv and fr'?li, from Ilarmi ami hittr sr.oo lor n. .Mammoth I ckiu and llcrkshiro Ti-s eli-nlde. Southdown and Shropshire. Cotrestxmdence solicited. Jr., FANCY HILL, V Rockbridge Co. A. INSURANCE; the profit- All profits except a reserve "U'm,i0"' Vice-President; A. W. 20 BREEDS 20. Choice Hrci'iling Stock for Sale. i:;CiS $-0 and ?.l.oO jmt setting of DC Light and Dark Rrahmas, Parttidge, r.tiff and White Cochins, l.incd and White Plymouth llocks, (ioliien. White and Silver Wyandnttes, llouihitis, K. C. 15. Mid S. e. II. 1 j'lihoi n, S. . llainliiUK-, lilack Minoicus, K,-d 'np, 11. 15. K. (ianies. Indian (iaines, lilack I,utiginiis, IiiiH-rial Pekin Pucks. TouUm-e (;eee, Mntn motli Bronze Turkeys, Rclgiau Hares. Write for yvauts. Catalogue fr ee. C. Valuable Town Lot for Sale. a;?;. T THE R HOC EST OF THE OWV- I sliull sell for division ON MONllAi, M.Vl CT11, lS'.C, at the court house door in Henderson, at public outcry, for cash, that valuable lot of land i'hi Chestnut street adjoining the lot of Stiaus and Raab, Pr. .1. H. Tucker, and olliets, fronting Chestnut street HO teet and run ning back l.ln feet. The same lieiiiu the lot luniL'ht by p. Y. Cooper, S. Watkins, Harris, Gooch .V: Co., and W. 11. S ilr. gwyn of . I. Jl. Tucker and wite bv deed dated May li'th, lss;. For f u 1 1 l. sci ij.tioti of said land see Peed Rook 1, page S-l.t Vance county Register's ollice. ' Time of sale : Vi o'clock in ANPRDW .1. HARRIS, Trustee. Henderson, N. C, March L".uh, ls.o. Notice. 13 my RTC EOF AN EXK( ITIOV IN hands isMied from the uneiior Court of Vance county on a judgment in favor of S. G. Satteiw hite against .1. K. Gordon, which judgment was tendered in an action wherein the interest of th? Defendant, . I. F. Gordon, in the two lots of land herein described was uttached to satisfy said judgment on February l.-th, is:i.", and pursuant to the said execution I shall sell for cash, by public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house door In Vance county, ON THE FIRST MON DAY IN MAY, iK'.i.-i, all the right, titlrt BIK1 inieiesioi ,i. r.woiiion yvtilCh lie hail on February l.Mh, ls'.ir.. in two lots of land at Gilbiug, in mice county, one contain ing one loin th oi an acre and the other tluee-toui ths of an acre. Ruth lots adjoin ing the lands of A. A. Abbott. N. A. Garrett, and others. llns Sim March, lHl."i. W. 11. SMl'l II, Sheriff of Vance county, N. C. Thoronihtrefl Fancy Poultry. S.C.Brown Leghorns. the Egg Machine. Giant Black Jayas lamest ch-ati legger chicken that grown. 1'CRE White Wyandottes. Kggs f l.Ml iter 15, for hatching. and ready for delivery. Fair hatch guar anteed. "There are no finer birds in the South than mine. Circular free. .1. I. l'. VltDIN, Wilson, N. C. S66jmii6flQain. Another year is jono and attain I wish to call the atten tion of my friends and the pub lie generally to my stock of Fresh and Reliable L Garden and FieM SEED. I have a wt ii selected vari stipply on hand etv and rood and am receiving additions daily. My stock ot 1 r;is. Oils, Tobacco, Siiiill, Toilet and Laundry nnts, irs, Soaps, t I'X- Colo gnes, llandKci vh ill tracts. 6cc, is larger ml more complete than ever. Particular attention paid n filling rKhSCRllTlON'S and Family Recipes. Thanking the public for its generous patronage, I solicit a continu ance of the same. Will spare no effort to merit it. MELVILLE DORSEY, Wholesale and Retail Iroggist. EGGS FOR HATCHING from th; following FINK THOROUGHBRED FOWLS, For H;l- Mammoth lironze TurkjH, Inicrial I'ekin lu-k Hatred Plymouth Io k und Single Comb Ilrown l.-uhrn Cliiek"ii". The IUrre.1 Plymouth Rock are Hawk Iks' stkain very tine biuls. Try them. Uraha Poultry Farm Co, inch 21 2 i RICH SO! 'ARE, N. C. 4
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