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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1895. eeuinff Constantly at it Brings Success. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING rC manv new business; tAT or KS many old business; fcNLA,-RS many Urge business; . viVKS many a dull business; "SCUKS many a lost business; K s AVfcS many a failine busmen: CfcCUKKS success in any business. ,r,;5r,udiciously," use the columns T--'''ai;l FRSON GOLD LEAF. A pro ,he Htde .wSe newspaper, it circulate. thJoueheut Vance and adjoining tir.""-'' i-trlliirent ana proiuci uu l .mone an intelligent and prosper i. well worth seeking ..t:c. :. ,.n worth seeking ana ri;e vtr.o" RATES OF ADVERT ISING. In. : In. 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All , r.it.st l.e 1'AIH KUK IN Al- .,,n lill-lli' . M i. I cr.in,,ei, nation IS miiaii aim ti...,l tr take nsKH or wsu it persons to pay. i.--,rv indices, i ' sol iitloim of respect. ( i .... -ti:r!'.-l I'.r at the rate of one . uoi'l- ami the cash must iiecompany ,. ei';i.t. In cases where ft lends anil tli.- p'iieriirc concerned noehare ......i.. i..r i lie llrst leu nnes-auiiui ,,r articles not excccdiim that In - '. 'f..' OF THE TOWN L-jCAl. LACONICS PICKED UP HKKE AND 1 i;fcKE BY OUR EAGLE-EYED KEPOKTEKS. II. ikIcisoii l.tnl', No. 21S1, A. F. V A. M. u-. t- lut 'I ueslas in eacli month at m iilMl llilKl 1 tie ,-;,Vh Hall. day nights at III llll ITKIM liupter, lloval Arcla llasofi"!,, ecoml and fomtli Tuesdays in tt 10 a. in. M. , t!ie li.i-I.tti, lor ,ow l'rices Ami, Laths, Shingles, s and Windows, call on On 1 )uor John 15. Watkins. .Mr-. I'. T. Jones has returned from a -li.rt vNit to relatives in Warreu- Melville Dorsey, the druggist, makes mi ;iti:ioiiiii;eiii'iit this week. Head wn.'il In' .-ay. No sooner is one marriage over than the .jti'iioii is asked, "Whose time wiii it bo next?" l,e sure to read the romantic story 1 . 1 1 ' . . U - 1 on the opposite page of the Cui.n Lkai' this week. Ms Kdna O'Xeil, iiu te .-irk :it the home who has been of her parents Mr. and Mr J. A. O'Neil, continues lo i'hprove. S. I!. Miiliry gives notice by adver- 5 .-criu-ii t in this paper of having qtiali- lied a executor ot the esttite of S. (J. Maliry, ileceascd. Our townsman Col. Burgwyn, who ii Cnited States Jlank Examiner, has , II put k at in cliarL I i i 1 1 it-, ( i of tbe suspended i:t i i A the Washington l ost puts it, we t-ertii to ,e right in the midst of the ..ul" llie "nrettv" and the "lush ii. .nil'" wedding season. Mr. .b un S. IlavJtMi, of (Ireens- liurn. lit.-re with his bride (Miss Dol ly Tlioinas) visiting tho family of his ti:her Mr. ). 1' Hayden. i.tMi. rain, ram. We have Iiad it th week to excess. The ground spiked, lauds badly washed, bridg i;irr ed away and widespread dania; iiou generally. ".lolly Old I'r.cle Josh," and how he did tho clever thing by his newly married n'av on the editorial page ihi- week. Head the story. It is full i- week. :i!orl'iiu interest. Mr. Lewi room s. who has been confined t. at Mr. A. 11. Worthani's ss the past six weeks, is W ill sU"k:i a!!e to ln li'ffll Tllesd out again, lie came up iy for the first time. Messrs. Joseph T. Jones & Co have cni inred their store room by ciiiirgeil titer ailing 14 teet in the re.tr. They car rv a full stock of staple ami fancy gro 'cr.e. t'rpsh meats, country hams, ixc Also spring lambs. Special attention to Mij'plyiug family onlers. The gennan held at Burwcll Hal -M :;uay night was one tt the mos mi. i e-s:'ul and eniovable events of the s.m! the voting people have yet had There was a good attendance despite ''! !u lenient weather, several youm -.I'i.ct. and ticntlemeu from a distant eing present. Miss Sue Harris, who has been home visiting her brother Mr. Ii. M. Harris, near Middleburg, the past few works, taking a much needed rest, returned to Washington City Tuesday, she has been engaged in hospital service for several years aud now holds a i rominent position in the Washington U-pital. When London, of the l'ittsboro Jlec- ?. fails to discover a freak of -!. Robinson, of the Durham -u!tilie the want. Some time a some Sun, o he re;i orted a four-legged chicken as f" the curiosities of his bailiwick. one He -;-: l'ob Pool's four-legged rooster - low a lull grown fowl. When he t-.-'iit- he re;irs back on his two hind- and uses the fore ones for arms ju-t wades in." Mr. F. II. ltossiter is home for a !,r:eftay. lie tells us that he has ! 'mint ,i a trip to Europe with Prof. S. 1- For.!, the popular recitationist aud humorist, whose tours he has been iiianf-.iig the past few mouths. They sail in about two weeks. We are .-ad our friend will have the advantage ' melt a trip aud trust he will make IT. liable as well as pleasant for iIllC and the menial Professor. E. Moss, confectioner and fancy -''"eer. has admitted a partner into the :'iKness and the firm name will be '.'-mgedto Moss & Co. They will u-elv increase their stock and pro- i. -'" make prices as low as is con- "s'iu with legitimate business aud re line goods Thev make a specialty Of fr Iru.ts. soda w:tter ieo re'im panned r" hue coufectionerie. cigars, to- lKco lie-m and fancy groceries. &c groceries. is the bast. Be satis- f ivi. viicBiimm lens us a rsro itnrir """"" " maiwagc mat occurred recent ly near isrookstOD, to publish the par ticulars of which would be to anni! ih beauty of it. In order to appreciate and enjoy it fully you must have him ten it to you. The eroom hnd Wn a widower only nine weeks and this ft. dieatnam thinks i nrti. ri . pvij gWVt videuce that raarriase was not a fail ure in this case, or the fellow would not nare been anximia - fi.rm an- other alliance eo Boon. II. B. Hayes, manaser of the Hender son Sheet Metal Works, is engaged on uii oruer lor tobacco flues to be sent to a gentleman at Harrellsville, X. C. It calls lor G,000 pounds and is npr. haps the largest order ever filled for one man here. Besides this thpv rinv number of orders from other nointa n the Eastern part of the State. Mr. layes has recently put in several bath tubs for persons in town, costing $50 and $00, and is prepared to furnish cheaper ones if desired. We had a very agreeable call vester- lay from Mr. Wade T. Hamnton. one of the editors of the Lodae Wr.Mu. taleigh. This is the only publica tion of its kind in the State, devoted to the interests and advancement of se cret orders, as its name implies, and we are pleased to learn is meeting with merited success. It is a model of typo graphical excellence, full of interestinsr matter pertaining to Masons. Odd ellows, Knights of Pythias and oth ers, and ought to have a wide circula tion among members of those orders. . 75 cents per dozen for i: cold Beer, at S. S. WHITTEN'S. - . - 4lV- . LuriicH, cull and examine our stock of WiikIi DreHs Goods. They euu't be bt-at u styleis and prices. 1 hi: .Staixiia k Co. CROCKERY. A beautiful assortment if Chamber sets in Ironstone and China. Mnrier Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets. and Berry Sets in Gluss.DAYIS A ROSE. The MAJESTIC is the cheapi'st, most economical and most durable run ire on the market. S. & C. Watkins sell them. - Death of Mrs. Henry Harris. The friends of Mrs. Bessie Kittle Harris will be pained to learn of her death, which occurred at her home in Littleton, on Wednesday of last week. She was a native of Henderson and was well known here. Mrs. Harris was a daughter of the late Louis II. Kittle, and sister of Mrs. Dr. Kerner, of this town aud Mrs. S. J. Stallings, of Littleton. She was 37 years oid aud leaves a husband and 4 children. : most estimable woman, a conse crated Christian, kind neighbor, dutiful wile aud affectionate mother haa mssed away. Stnnv Itl'ittiug. Large Stock, beautiful line. All kinds, different patterns. ( heapest in town. ALEX T. BARNES. -- See those new Baby Carriages, just re ceived, at Watkins . there are many beautiful and stylish patterns, in all styles of upholstering, and the price is right. new line of Umbrellas and Parasols itist received. They have to be seen to be appreciated. DA V IS x UUSL. . . Another ear load of Timothy Hay just eceived. Nicest I have had this season. II. TIIOMASOX. Cigar Factory For Henderson. Mr. D. E. Avcock, whose iuteution to engage in the business of cigar man ufacturing, has already been announced iu these columns, is preparing to begin work. He has secured the services of Mr. Charles Browning, a practical cigar maker from Roaring Branch, Pa., who arrived this morning, luev are getting things in readiness and will commence operations as soon as stock gets here, probably next week. Mr. Browning has had 10 years' experience and comes highly recommended as au expert cigar maker. I will give you a larger glass of Beer for fi cents than any other house in town. S. S. WIIITTEX. Miss Sallie Clary, Miss Mamie Wyche and Miss Lizzie Lewis are with us and would be pleased to have their friends eall and see them. DAVIS & ROSE. We call special attention to our line of Ladies' Shirt Waists, l'rices 2oc, otic, 7fc. The Staixii.uk l o. . . . , If vou need a bath tub, closet, or other w.iter fixtures, examine our prices. Hen derson Sheet Metal Works, R. B. Hayes, Manager. Personal. The Jonesboro Progress has this to say of Rev.-L. J. Holdeu, former pastor of the M. Ji. church in Henderson, ana who has manv friends among our people : Rev. L. J. Holden, of the Methodist plinri-li. Iuih iust closed a series of meet ings at Manchester. There were 27 accessions to the church and arrange ments have been made to erect a church building at once. There are already Itsntist and Presbyterian churches at his irrowinir little town and the Method ists are to be congratulated on their success. S. S. Whitten's is the place to get the best Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, &c, for the least money. Embroidery silks Thomason's. of all colors, at H. Special bargains in Shoes. All styles. Come and see for yourself. Davis & Rosk. We have examined the MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE and find it to be with out doubt the best range on the market to-day, besides beingcheajter by frJU.UU. a " A Curiosity. Mr. A. M. Matics has shown us a rather peculiar phenomenon of plant nature. It is a lamp table haviug three standards of what looks to be willow or sweet gum about the size of an ordinary chair leg. His daughter bought it in the early part of last wiu ter from a man at Weldou who was travelling about making them. It was painted and varnished and the supposi tion was that the wood was seasoned. But lately the table has begun to show signs of life. Buds are sprouting out on the legs and some of them aro more thau an iuch long It is quite a curios ity and if the sap in the wood continues to exert itself the entire lower portion of the table promises to be covered in living creeu just as if the limbs had never been extracted from the parent truuk. Johnson's Kidney and Liver Regulator invigorates the liver, regulates the bowels, cures dyspepsia, biliousness, indigestion, sour stomach, and makes your head as lear as a bell. 25 and 50 cts. Melville Dorsey. druggist, Henderson, N . C. . . nv one wishing a bill of lumber cut cheap, in-small or large quantities will leave orders at the coal yard. I am T- " U. il , prepared to do ,t j .JJh We Appreciate This. It is pleasant to receive from our advertising patrons, at home or abroad, assurances of their satisfaction at the service rendered to be told that adver tising in the Gold Leaf has proved a profitable investment to them. We have received many such evidences lately, but none that we appreciate more highly than the following. In remitting amount of his advertising during this season Mr. F. S. Koyster, of Tarboro, X. C, manufacturer of Orinoco Tobacco Guano and other high grade festilizers, says : Your advertisements have been profita" ble investment to me, and I shall con" t.inue to advertise with you in the future. My brands have Kiven ne resulta, throughout the entire section. I must say that yonr paper haa proved to be a rrood medium of advertising. ery truly, K S. Royster. Mr. lioyster's fertilizers are sold here by the Henderson Supply Com pany. There are no better or more popular goods of the kiud to be had. The highest results always follow their use and that they have had a wide sale the above testifies to. I have some very old Corn Whiskey that will be Hold low. S. S. WIIITTEX. Mothers, try a pair of the Little Giant School Shoes, the best children Shoes made. I- or sale by The Staixback Co. Our line of Ladies' shoes was never better than at this time. Come and DAVIS & ROSE. examine for yourself. One thousand yards of the celebrated Caraleigh Gingham. Pretty new paterns. The price only 6 cecte per yard. S. & C. Y ATKINS. Harris' Circus. The rainy weather and soft condi tion of the ground interfered with the performance of Harris' Nickel-Plate Circu9 Monday. The tents were put up but they could not be used to give a show under. There was no street parade and some of the wagons mired down in taking them to the grounds so they could not be got out in time for this even if the weather had permitted. But they gave a performance despite the difficulties and disadvantages under which they were surrounded. Burwell Hall was secured for this purpose aud the character of the entertainment demonstrated the merits of the show uuder favorable auspices. There was no riding, uo performing horses, educated ponies, or trick mules, of course, nor did the childreu see the animals, but without these the per formance was well worth the price of admission. The bill was made up of part of the features of the circus, the sideshow and concert aud altogether it was a creditable aud eniovable en tertainment throughout. The boy ac robats were especially fine, while the other acts were verv good. As no programmes were used we caunot give the names ot the individual pertormers or the acts presented. Mr. Harris informed us that be - would be here again in October and with srood weather he will be sure to CD - have a big crowd. Drink Champagne Beer. For sale only at S. S. Whitten's; 75c. per dozen bottles. Agents Wanted. A few cood men to sell and collect for us in Granville. Vance. Franklin. Warren, aud Halifax counties. Each man will give bond for 8500 and will furnish Horse, fcrooa pay will be given. The Singer Manufacturing Company, april 25-3 o. Henderson, is . o. lie sure and see the MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE at S. & C. Watkins'. The Dress Goods boucht by Mr. Rose for the well known firm of Davis & Rose lire risrhr, "un to date." Don't tail to see them. As capricious as she is charming, as reluctaut as she is gracious, oprinj runs the gamut of many moods, and in all we love her dearly. She is the season eacrerlv waited for in the lingering weeks of Winter alluring to poets and painters; anticipated by invalids, who look to her to unbar their uoors and windows; beloved by children, who from time immemorial have played with kites and balls and hoops and marbles, all in the winsome Spring. Harper's Bazar. E. E. Ilight, the jeweler, has been succeeded by 1 light & Co. apr-4 Baby Carriages, Eli ? Yes, we have them. A large lot from which to select. A variety of patterns upholstered iu different styles. Very cheap. Re sure to see them. s. x u. w ATKISS. For Sale. The tindersicrned has a piano which will be sold on very reasonable terms. Also one buirsrv. nearly new. Apply to W. D. MITUUKLiIj, Middleburg, X. C. Washable Materials For Ladies' summer Gowns. Xew irrass linens and ecru linen batistes have color introduced in dashes, bars and stripes, or else they are quite plain. Heavier smooth linens come in a variety of shades, such as light blue, navy, pink, green, and yellowish brown. Among the new cotton fabrics are some beauti ful Hindoo batistes and smoothed twilled teviot suitings. Ginghams, zephyrs and dimities are always popu lar, and appear in pretty and novel de signs. Dotted Swiss muslins with artis tic wreaths, bouquets, or seperate blos soms, printed in natural colors, on tinted or white grounds, easily take the lead for elegant wear. In the McDowell Fash ion Magazines just at hand can be seen manv illustrations of these new fabrics and t heir applications. The latest styles of skirts and appear in special coupon patterns, These popular and artistic patterus continue to form a -'t char acteristic feature of the McDowell Jour nals, and are highly prized for their ac curacy of details and their practical ex cellence. La MimU de Paris and Paris -4i-ium of Fashion cost .only $3.50 a year or 35 cents each per copy ; The French Dress makrr s $3.00 per annum or 30 cents each jer copy; La Mode costs only $1.50 per year or i5 cents a copy. If you are unable to procure either of these publica tions from your newsdealer do not take a substitute from him, but apply by mail to Messrs A McDowell & Co., 4 West 14th Street, Xew York. The best selected stock of White Goods ever offered to the trade in Henderson, can be seen at DAVIS & ROSE'S. Every mother will be interested in the extensive aud exquisite display of Baby Carriages at S. & C. Watkins.' If you want something of the kind you can not fail te be pleased. Go and see them. . . . For the kest and cheapest Shoes oj earth, go to HARDEE. i. Millinerv for everybody. Stylish and cheap. DAVIS & ROSE. Try It This Year, Everv farmer should try a few bags of Mineral Stone Meal Fertilizer this season on tho different croos. 1 he same is made bv Geo. Orenshaw, Henderson, X. C WARD YOUNG. A Pretty Marriage Solemnized at the Methodist Church Tuesday Night. The Methodist Episcopal church was the scene of a very pretty mar riage at 9 o'clock Tuesday night. The tracting parties were Mr. John Edwin YouDg and Mies Kate Ward, two of Henderson's well known and popular young people, and a large audience was present to witness the ceremony, it was a striKingiy nana- some couple, apparently well suited to walk the path of lite together as husband and wife and no little interest had centered in the event. At the appointed hour the bridal party entered the church and walked slowly down the central aisle, keeping time to the soft strains of a beautiful wedding march rendered by Miss Daisy Stephens, who was special organist for the occasion. 1 hey were preceded to the altar by the ushers Messrs. Henry Macy, L. D. Stainback, J. It. Young and Ed. T. Peoples. Then came Mr. J. D. Rose and Miss Mattie Hussey, of Tarboro; followed by the groom and his best man Mr. J. II. Bridgers ; Miss Florence Young, maid of honor, unat tended : and the bride leaning upon the arm of her brother Mr. W. II. Ward, of Tarboro. The marrirge service was performed by the pastor Rev. M. D. Hix, in a beautiful and impressive manner. The bride was tastefully costumed m aH exquisite gown oi wnue siik, en train, her face and figure partially concealed beneath a flowing veil. She carried iu her hand a lovely bouquet of bride's roses, tied with white ribbon, and never bride looked lovelier. The groom wore a neat fitting suit of black and appeared as handsome as he had cause to feel happy. From the church the bridal party went immediately to the residence of Mrs. J. W. Gregory, where Mr. aud Mrs. Young will board for the present. Here an elegant reception was held, the supper being all that could be de sired for such an occasion. The bride is a sister of Mrs. II. J. Whitmore, of Henderson, and is a young lady of superior virtues of mind and heart, as lovely in character as she is bewitching in person. Ihe groom is a worthy and estimabe young gen tleman, well kuowu in business circles, who holds an important position at Cooper's warehouse, and both enjoy a wide acquaintanceship and high degree of popularity. Mr. and Mrs. Y oung were the re cipients of many tokens of love and friendship from persons at home and abroad, both useful and ornamental in character. The Gold Leaf unites with a host of friends in tendering con gratulations and best wishes to the young couple for a long and happy married life. Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil enriches the blood, builds sound flesh, restores strength and vitality to tiie debilitated body. Pint bottle, S1.00. Melville Dorsey, druggist, Henderson, N. C. Flue Champagne Beer. I have taken the agency for the Rich mond Brewery's fine Champagne Beer, the best Beer on the market, and m order to introduce it thoroughly I will sell same at 75 cts per dozen. I have my own ice house and do my own bottling and will give it to you fresh and cold Also a largo stock of Wines and Liquort, that will be sold low for cash. S. S. WIIITTEX Xew line of Wall Paper and Window Shades just in. All styles and prices. DAVIS t& llUSb. This Interests You. One always feels uncertain, when com ing to a new place, whether or not tie will win the favor ot the puoiic, wmcn he is courtinir and trying to earn. In most kinds of business the rule is to De entprnnsinir and not wait until the stream comes to you. But what can an nrrist who is not a peddler do, out advertise, hang out his samples and then wait for his patrons to iook and ask and suerirest and fand faults 7 W here the interest lor photographs has partially died out, as it will some times do in places, where you are accus tomed to see the same work from year to year, done by the same artist, in the same gallery, it takes some time to arouse the public and Dnng aDouc tnd feehnir that vou must have some pictures Bnt as long as the world does move they will be made. Mothers must have the children's and children must have the parents'. Good portraits are always ad mired, ornaments in any drawing room, and photography is a natural necessity of all commercial and scientific life. In the rush for the almighty dollar the ar tist, too often, cares not whether he pleases his customers or uot. We, who have travelled thousands of miles some times on a rough up-hill road with but few roses by the wayside who have made tens of thousands of photos, who have loved the sunny smiles of the European Eve, and studied and admired the mag nificent grace of Americandaugters.from Xewfoundland to Florida; from the At lantic to the Pacific, we know, that the best way to fortune and fame which al ways comes through trials and hard shipsis to please your customer and give him the best of the bargain. In our gallery, over Dorsey's drug store, we are ready to irive vou the benefit of lessons learned during a busy life, nut we nave not come to stay always. Oh no! As the wheel of time rolls onward, we go too, and like the tide we waiteth for no man. Call on us. Our work will please you. ENGLE & LUND. She Iitl Not Suffer. Three months before our first child my wife suffered so from cramps and pams she could not get in or out of the house without help, and wa3 orten in oea ior two ar three days at a time. I obtained a bot tle of "Mother s Jtrnend, ana auer tne first application the pain ceased. She con tinued to use the remedy and suffered no serious inconvenience until the hour of confinement at which time she suffered but little pain her recovery was rapid and complete in fact, she suffered no pain after birth, tier trienas say mey never saw anything to equal ner case, iruiy Mother's Friend is a blessing to expect ant mothers, and my wife shall never be without it. x-. t- JOHNSTOS. Eufaula, Ala., Dec. 8, 1894. Wagons $25.00 each at Crow & Mars- ton s, uenaerson. v. . . - Prettiest line of ladies' umbrellas in town. Iarere variety from which to select. Very nobby and cheap. H. Thomasox. . . - Don't Treat Guests Exactly as if their time belonged to you, or yours to them. They may want to rest; let them. They want to go about ; go or send some one with them. This subject is most ably discussed in the bright story "Two Visits," published in Everv Where for May. Christ s appear ance by night to St. Paul is graphically depicted in fie continuation of Will Carleton's Xew Testament Poem "A Saint's Love," and grandly illustrated in a drawing by the celebrated artist, Mora, All tbe other departments of this unique iournal are at their best. Send fifty cents in post-office order, or stamps, to Every Where, Brooklyn, X. Y., and get it for a year. Special terms to sub scribers for this paper. REAT DATTLE8 arecontin. Wl ually going on in the human sys tem. Hood's Sarsaparilla drives out disease and Restores Health. INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS. One of the Sights Seen at a Great Port of Entry. Baltimore, Md., April 30th, 1895. Editor Gold Leaf. It may be of in terest to some of 3rour readers to know of a peculiar instance that attracted my attention the other day. Casually strol ling- along the docks of a large seaport town, gazing at the fleet-footed wordera of the sea, I noticed a lanre four-masted schooner lying at her dock. In general appearance she resembled all others of her class, with the exception that her mainmast was not surmounted by a top mast. Immediately I began to picture to myself dark rising clouds, heaving bil lows, and dashing spray. Suddenly the squall had struck her, before the man at the wheel could bring her head into the wind a sharp splintering crack, aud to my imagination I could see her main topsail and topmast gone by the board, and could hear the ringing orders from the mate to clear away the wreckage. liemg oi an inquisitive turn of mind I thought I would go aboard, and see if the effect of a good Havana would not loosen the tongue of the bronzed old skipper to the extent of giving me a de scription of the storm, which he had evi dently encountered. Immediately after having reached this conclusion I turned to take another look at her majesty, when, much to ray surprise, a thin wreath of smoke was seen curling upward, di rectly from the head of the mast. 1 last ly climbing aboard. I introduced mvself to the skipper and after a hearty greet ing for which these old sea-going cap tains are noted, I experessed my surprise at what I had seen and with a wave of my band, looked aloft and to my utter amazement, a thick column of dense black smoke was seen issuing from the mast-head. The ship was four-masted, all of which looked alike, seemingly made from timber taken from the forests of our sister State, but the captain soou came to my relief and informed me that the main-mast was hollow, and contained an iron lining, which formed the smoke stack of her engines, which were used for loading and unloading her cargoes, and that the spread of her canvas was so extraordinarily large that the combined efforts of many men, could not handle them with the rapidity that was neces sary on some occasions. On going below to her engine rooms I also noticed that she was perfectly equipped with a small propeller, which I was told was used as au auxiliary power to her sails, so that in case of a calm she would lose none of her headway. Hav ing lived for many years in a seaport town, I have often seen large steam ships fitted out with masts and sails as auxil iaries to their power, so that in case of accident to their machinery, they could make an harbor without much delay. 1 shook hands with the old Captain and told him that wonders never ceased to the inquisitive mind, and as I clambored down her side I heard the shrill whistle of the boat-swain as all hands werepiped on deck. Hawsers were soon cast off and amid the puff of smoke and the rattle of machinery her snow white sails were spread to the wind, her head swung around, and amid the cheers of thecrowd that had suddenly gathered on the wharf, she sprung upon her way to some foreign port, and to again buffet with the cold sea waves. James Dcnlop. Go to II. Thomason's for Embroidery Silks, all colors. If you wish to get your foot in it that is a good thing you should see Hardee's Shoes. He makes a specialty in this line, and has them to suit all buyers. The prices are right. The Henderson Sheet Metal Works, R. B. Hayes, Mauager, 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. Use Dr. A. D. Ball's great cure for Rheumatism. Neuralgia and pains of all kinds. Sold at Dorsey's Drug store. I am prepared to supply blacksmiths with coal, in large or small quantities, The best for their business. Pricescheap. J. S. POYTHRESS. The ladies should call at Thomasou's and inspect the new Spring Dress Goods which he has just received. Send For Sample Copy. Since its enlargement the North Giro linian is the largest weekly newspaper published in the State. It prints all the news and preaches the doctrine of pure Democracy. It contains eight pages of interesting matter every week. Send one dollar and cret it for a whole year. A sample copy will be mailed free on appli cation to Josephus Daniels, Editor, Raleigh, N. C Itch on human, mange on horses, dogs and all stock, cured m 30 minutes by Wool- fnnl's Sanitarv Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Melville Dorsey, uruggisi, Hen derson, JN . O. apr,-t. When Baby was sick, we gave 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. The attention of tho ladies is especially invited to a beautiful line of nice Spring Dress Goods being received at 11. THOMASON 8. For Evcnintr Uresses and Shirt Waists Biir line of China's every thread silk at 25 cents per yard. S. & C. Watkins. Remember we are prepared to do all kinds of metal roofing, roof painting, &c. Tohacco flues made to order. Satis faction guaranteed. Give us a trial. Henderson Sheet Metal Works, It. B. Hayes, Mauager. Knurl ish Snavin Liniment removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, Diooa spavins, cuius, splints, sweeny, riDg-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold bv Melville Dorsey, druggist, Henderson, NT. C. feb23 Adv ice for the Young. Let no man be discouraged because of opposition or of persecution. No body throws stones at a dead dog, or passes rerolutions against the silenco of a graveyard. The man of energy and push, of power aud ceaseless activ ity, is the one who is envied aud ma ligned by little souls. It is the man who, by "his determination to succeed, gets ahead ot thu laggard at nis u'e, who meets with opposition. It is the man who crowds some lnzy fellow on the road who is persecuted. Tush aud energy always get to the front, but uot without difficulty. Exchange. DUKE Cigarettes toUKEOUl(HA?a 5FJTJE.,iCM gg HAM. MX. U.S.A. YiT MADE FROM Nigh Grado Tobacco ASS ABSOLUTELY PURE About Stone Meal Manure. f Land un Uauswirthscbaf tlicb-Rundschua ov. 11. 18D3J A short time ago we published an ar ticle on the experiments with the new stone-meal fertilizer : we also gave space to an objective presentation as to the causes which make stone-meal suitable for a manure. The new fertilizer and its discoverer have suffered severe investa- tions- It may, therefore, interest our readers to see a report from our neigh borhood as to some trials made of it. We have received the following: Sometime ago a burgomaster of the neighborhood called our attention to the splendid stand of grain manured with stone-meal on the htenheimer iiof, on the estates of the Grand Duke of Luxem burg. A company of gentleman who take an earnest interest in this matter (chemfst, Dr. Ebel, teacher Eeisenkopf, and the landed proprietor, Loeillot de Mart, from Wiesbaden; Director Spiethoff. edi tor of the Pionier, from Berlin ; Mr. Forke, of Eltville, and Dr. Dietrich and Dr. Brock hues, from Oberwallauf) in a Whitsdntide excursion verified these statements be yond all expectations. In spite of the great drongth the rye on 1S acres of ground had stout stalks and long thick ears, and the tenant, Mr. Heil, told us that little more than o cwt. to the acre, altogether 100 cwt.,had been used. Just as luxuriant with dark green stalks and leaves stood the oats, 1 acres, right by the highway. 1 his piece of ground had not had any stable manure for many years, and had only received 20 cwt. of stone-meai wun an aaaition oi o cwt. oi iron slag. The comparison with neigh boring fields which had been well culti vated but differently manured, was very much in favor of the manuring with stone-meal. Just as striking as was the success of Mr. Forke on his rye, oats and clover, it was on his fruit trees and grape vines. We would only mention that a clover field of which one-half had been manured with stable manure aud the other half with stone-meal showed a dense growth of clover on the latter half, while the former half showed many weeds but hardly any clover. A cherry tree and a tree with Gravenstiue apples, which for many years had yielded no fruit worth speaking of, this year, after having been well supplied with stone-meal are covered over and over with truit. A neighboring farmer told him, on see ing his fine oats, "Here we can seeclearly how your manure acts; it could not stand better if you had put on GO cart loads of stable manure per acre, which would have cost $125.00 to $150.00 per acre." The condition of the crape-vines after repeated manuring with stone-meal was on comparison with other grape-vines found to be excellent, but we shall return to particulars, as with the rye and oats, at the time of harvest. We invite tne farmers of the neighborhood to make their comparisons aud.to convince them selves of the solid results of manuring with stone meal. This possesses the quality of vigorously nourishing the plants and makinq them strong to resist Jrosts ana aroum. The above-mentioned gentlemen will bear record as to whether Ilensel is really the "false prophet" that he has been repre sented to be. To Director Spiethnff this investigating committee, in which he took part, was the more wished for, as the Pionier had first called attention to the scientist Hensel, and had also been the first to communicate last year, the astonishing results in the Agricultural School ol Oranienburg. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt. Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chappea Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at zo cents per box. - TO HOBSE OWNEKS. For putting a hoiise in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cadv's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. ZD cents per package. For sale by druggists Sold in Henderson by M. Dorsey, druggist. If vou want to buv a bugiry (good as new) or a piano on very reasonable terms, apply to W. D. Mitchell, Middle burg, N.C. The Warrenton Gazette thinks some thing ought to be done to keep bridges from washiug away. It says: "Bridge building costs our country a good round sum, aud it does seem a pity that no good way has yet been devised to pre vent their destruction by high water. We do not know, but it seems to U9 most of the bridges might be saved by beiug chained. Let them float when the water reaches them, but if they are properly chaiued they must necessarily come back to their proper place as soon as the water subsides." EXPECTANT We Offer You a RErlEDV Which INSURES Safety MOTHERS. of Life to Moth er and Child. "MOTHERS' FRIEND" Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. Mv wife used " HOTnEItS' FBIESD be- i I fore birth of her tirst child. Btie am not i Kufferfrom t HASPS or PAIS was quickly , I relieved at, the critical hour sunermg uui little sbe had no pains afterward and her ' recovery was rapid. Sent by Mall or Express, on receipt of prirr, $1.00 per bottle. Book "To Moth I ers" mailed Free. BEADFIELD BEGCLITOB CO.. Atiaatm, Ca. 50LB BT ALL DRUGGISTS. Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECU tor of the estate of S. G. Mabry, deceased. iefore the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of Vance county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate t present them to me on or before the 2nd day of May, 18yG, or this notice will b;e nleaded in bar of the recovery of same. : j j " Persons indebted to said estate must make immediate settlement. This 1st day May. 1395. S. B. MABRY, Executor of s. g. Mabry, dee'd. t - - - zr a" v c-r QURI FRANCIS A. MACON, Surrjeon Dentist, HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA All work in operative and mechanical denlstry. No charge for examination. Office : Dr. Bovd's old rooms, over Cooper & Mitchell's store. Health Notice. All persons living within tho corporate limits of town are hereby notified to clean up their premises and put them iu good sanitary condition if the srine has not already been done. A pienuiui use oi lime, copperas and other deodorizers and disinfectants is also advised This matter should be attended to at or?e, before hot weather, as a safeguard to public health. An officer will visit and inspect all premises to see that this order is enforced. W. J. JCDD, M.D., Health Oflicer Town of Henderson. Owing to Extensive Renovation or and the building of an Iron Oil and Paint House, I will be much delayed IX Pnttini up iy Soda Fountain. Due notice and invitations will be given When - It - is - Opened. Very Respectfully, MELVILLE DORSEY, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. A CARD. To My Friends an' tie Public Generally. On and after this date the firm name or W E. Moss will be changed to that of MOSS & CO., by whom the business will be conducted in future. Having taken in a partner I wish all accounts settled as early as possible. May 1, 189.-;. W. L. MOSS. From and after May 1st, 18J.-., we will sell for CASH AND CASH ONLY, and will guarantee our prices to be as cheap as any one in town. We have largely increased our stock and shall keep a full line of HEAVY groceries FANCY Cigars, Tobacco, Cirgarettes. &c. Fine Fruits a SoeGlaltu. Large quantity of Glass and China Ware Just received. Nice line of Notions, eto. Ice Cold Drinks and Soda Water a Specialtij. Come and see us and you will come again. Thankful for your past patronage, we respectfully ask a continution of the same. Yours to Serve, MOSS & CO. The above celebrated gloves are for sale by S. & C. WATKINS, Leading Dry Goods and Notion House, HUNDKKSON, N. C. 1ST JJK J Health means so much more than 1 you imagine serious and 'fatal diseases result fromIL 'triiiinsr ailments nerdectcd. f Don't playwidi Nature's' greatest gift health. II you areleenne out of sorts, weak , Brown's Iron Bitters and generally ex hausted, nervous, ( have no appetite and can't work,, beijiii at oncetak- ing me most tena ble tren(ftlirntUK medicine.which is . Brown's Iron Bit ters. A lew bot tles cure benef.t comes from the , very first dose it Kvn't tta'f your , ttrth , and its pleasant to tike. It Cures . Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver jf e T.n..ki. . Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments 1 J, Women's complaints. Get onlv the treiiuine it ha crossed red lines on the wrapper. 11 others aie sub- 1 I stitutes. On receit.t cf two jr. stamps T v. ill s-rd set of Ten Beautiful World a ' Fair Views and book free. EROAH CHEMICL CO. EALTIMORE, MD. Notice. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF TH E Superior Court of Vance county, directing a re-sale of the property described in the pleadings iu a cause pending In said Court, entitled " E ioch Powell Executor, vs W. A. Cunningham and other." I shall. ON MONDAY, TIIE 3RD DAY OF JUNE, 18,.'5, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at tbe court house door in Henderson, N.C. .upon the terms one third cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, the following real estate, to-wit : Ore certain tract or parcel of laud situate In Vance county, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands oi r. liennett r. Alston William tt. Daniel. FI. W. Harris, and others, and containing one hundred and ten acres, more or less it being the land belonging to the estate of Enoch Powell, Sr., deceased. Tbis April 22ud, l .-,. ENOCH POWELL, Executor of Enoch Powell, Sr., deceased. A. C Zoi.MCOrrEB, Attorney. JWrjW Stockholders' Meeting. IlENi-noN Water Cotrv,ti Hexukksox, X. C, April 4th, lt'..". The reg'ihir annual meeting of the stockholders of tln Henderson Water Company will Ite held at the oltiee of the company in th town of Hend.-rson, on Tuesday the seventh day of May, is'.).",, at .'t o'clock p. m. W. A. HI NT, S-crvtary.- Valuable Town Lot for Sale. A T 4. V er TDK UV.Ol"tT Or' TlIK lUVV- I shall sell for division ON MONDAY. MAY Tll. ISC. at the couit house d.Kir in ltetuleri!i. t public outcry, for cah. that valuable lot of land on Chestnut stieet n1 Joining the lot id Mruv and Kaab, Dr. J 11. Tucker, and others, fronting fhetnnt .treet 2d teet and run ning back l.'iO feel. The same lieinc the. lot bought tv D. Y. Cooper, S. Watkins, Harris, G.x.oh A- Co., and W. II. Hur- gwyn ot J. II. looker and wife bv deed dated May Uth, 1SS7. For fullilescilptioti of saivl land see Deed liook 4, page mw, Vance county Register's oflice. Time of sale : 12 o'clock m. AXDUKW J. HARRIS. Trustee. Henderson, N. C, March il'th, l.5. Notice. BY VIRTUE OK AN KXEM'TIOX IN my hands isued from tne Suierior Court of Vance county on a judgment in favor of S. ti. Sattcrwhite at;ain-t .1. K. Gordon, which judgment vm rendered in an action wherein the Interest of the Defendant, .1. K. Ooidon. in the two lot of land herein dcscriiH-d was attached to satisfy said judgment on February 15th, 18115, and pursuant to tho said execution 1 shall sell for cash, by public miction, to the highest hi.lder. at t!ie court house door in Vance count v. ON THE K1RT MON DAY IN MA V. I s-.r.. all the light, ntl and interest of .1. K. Gordon which he had on Kehruaiy 15th, 1S;3, in two lots of land at Gilburg.'in Vance county, one contain ing one font th of an acre and the i ther three-fourths of an acre. Roth lots adjoin ing the lands ol a. A. Abbott, N. A. Garrett, and others. This Hard March, 1S'J5. W. U.SMHU. Sheriff of Vance county, N. l". STILL AT WORK" o My business is gradually increasing and it gives me pleasure to state that 1 am fully prepared to do all work in my line prompt ly and in n satisfactory manner. I have a full set of iiew machinery, tools, &c, and can do anything in the line of roofing, guttering, sjioiitiiig, and repairing of every description. I make a specialty of repairing cooking stoves, locks, guns, pistols, tilting keys, mending tinware, etc. l'rices reasonable and work guaranteed. TOBACCO FLUES. I have every facility for doing this clasn of work and shall make a specialty of it this season. As I expect to he kept busy would advise that orders be placed as early as possible. Nothing but the best materials used and woikmaiiship up to standard. If honest, work, fair and square dealing and low charges count for anything in a working man's favor, I will goto the top. 1 am not content to occupy any middle position in my business, and am determined to will my way to the front by force of merit and just deserts. Prices as reasonable as is consistent with first-class work. Ueineniber the place building opposite Dr. Tucker's. W. T. CARTER. Notice of Sale. T T N'DEll AND BV VIRTUE OK THE .J power ot sale conferred upon the undersigned Trustee and contained in a Deed of Trust executed by Kaplrtcl Hen derson and wile .lane, on the iMIh day of October, 1 SOI. and recorded in Deed Trust liook No. 1, page 4.7.1, in the ollice of the Kegirder of Deeds for Vance county, for the purpose of securing the payment of tho indebtedness theiein mentioned, default having been made iu the payment of tho same, at the ropiest of the holder of the same, I will sell nt (he court limine door in Henderson, N. C, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. ON 'HIE l.'fTll DA V OK MAY, 1K'.i.-,. the property conveyed iiy sain ween oi i nisi, to-wtt One lot adjoining tin lands of Koltert Blount, Frank Henderson, Wesley May field, and others, fronting I'carl street and running back loo feet to Frank Henderson's lot. There is a nearly new L'-rootn frame dwelling on tin; lot. For full description see Hook No. 1, page 4.7.1, Kegtstei 's ollice. Time of sale : r o'clock. GKOUGK B. HAKKIS, Trustee. Henderson, N . C, A.-ril '.Mb, li.-,. SuGOiKl-lidiul MaGliiiicrij FORSALE. The undersigned has for sale tho fol lowing described second-hand machinery: ONE If, HOUSE POWER ENGINE ONE K-1IOKSE POWER ENGINE; ONE Wl SAW COTTON GIN; ) N E li.eSA W COTTON GIN; TWO POWER COTTON PRESSES. o.h nr.j'AKA nm; ONE SAW MILL. BELTING AND FIXTURERS for operating same. One of the gins i.t in perfect condition, the other needs some repairs. Both of the engines are in good order as are the cotton presses and saw nun. a nargaiii may De had in any or all of the above mentioned machinery. For further information call on or address Dr. 1). T. SMITHWICK, Axtc-ll, Warren Co., N. C. TboroniMirei Fancy FouliryT S. C. Brown Leghorns, the Egg Machi . Giant Black Las, laigest Clean legger chicken that grows. -PUKE- White Wyanilottes. Kirir' ?L0 per l."i, fur hutching, and ready for delivery . Fair hatch guar anteed. There ni" t. In-: biidi In tho South than mine. Chcular free. .1. I. ISAHIHN, Wilson, N. C. Notice of Dissolution. 'llie copartnership heretofore existing between .1. T. Jones, C. S. Hedifepetli and R. L. Voting, doing business under the firm name, of .brseph T. Jones Ac Co., Un this day lteen di-;-o!vcd by mutual Conner.. All pe"rso:is indehted to sail frm .-in requested to make immediate j,.. merit. 1 in,se noimm; Claims ugauis; u win present then; for settlement. . : I 1 ... I 1 ill' nnsiiiess ui ie cmui,ii'i oy Joseph T. Jones and R. I., l oung. Mr. Ifeitgepelli retiring. This April M, H'.O. JOS. T. JONES. C. S. II ElKi F-PE'l II, R. L. YOUNG. Thanking the public for the v.-ry liberal patronage accorded the old firm we bc-peak a continuance d th lutme and will spare uoetTott-ito merit the confidence and tia'le of the public. It will be our aim to keep the. Iwst in our line at all times. Poultry atii countrv hams a specialty. .fOSEPII T. JONES A: CO. Notice. UNDER AND BY V ex'-Ciitinti issuing in IRIUE OF AN rom the Superior Court "t ate ; county in the ea-e of the Pocahontas CoaJ Company vst'.er Hender son Electric LigMAi Po Aer Ot:i,pi!iy, and by viitu f a special direction in aid execution. I shall sell for cish. bv public auction to the highest bidder, at the court bouse door in Henderson, ON M N DAY. MAY 20'1'H, 18'jj, being the first day of the May term of the .-superior Cmut of Vance county, all the property and franchisee belonging to the defendant corporation, constituting the Fllectric Light Plant in the (own of Henderson, whether the same be under mortgage or not, the Judgment and execution being on a lien of plaintiff for material furnished to operate said plant. Henderson, N. C, April 17, l:f. W. H. SMI'l H, Sheriff of Vance county, N. C i uni) i ot her.
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