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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 181)5. The Gold Leaf, IIENDEHSON, X. C. TIII'KSMA V, Al ;. 18!.. sm.ns of i iii: i im i:s. From a 1'ropinl ic Standpoint. The fallowing is a j-aper prepared by Mr. Kif.hanl Marston on the s'lb- t iii'!. rated by the title head, and win- U ;t was his intention to have de b w icd a , a Icf ture: J f ad this our beautiful beloved world been the oniy prod'.'Ction of reative power, and not privileged with the ..oeiety of an innumerable re'ln-.e of ele:.t;al neighbor?, its lonely o.i'sten'e wo'dd have '.onsL'.uted it a lonely wanderer throughout one eter nal lonely solitude ; instead of which the dark and lonely vacancies of spate are lighted up by a grand illumination of countie s ho .ts of shining orbs, ex tending throughout the boundless re gions of illimitable space; and pro ( laiming in silent elop:enr e the mighty authorship of some great Om nipotent, Omniscient, self existent Almighty I'.eing: whose infinite pleasure eenr: to be the falling into existence of immense glob-s of matter, not for the vacant purpose of merely floating t hrough space, but as the permanent and delightful abode of -entient, ;n t' lbgi nt beings, ap.dde ol contein pl tting and admiring such grand and glorious o'e agns. Accordingly we find tint i'lst as soon as the earth became fit iii hum an habitation, a rational, iii!rilig( lit being designed to occupy tiie high portion as its King and Ruler, was failed into existenf e, and placed in "ipreme poession. A superb palii e furniihed with ever t iiing both beaut, ful to the eve and pleasant to the imagination was provided for his aecommodat ion and happiness. The waters were separated from the land; the eaith was lothed in verdure; rivers and refreshing streams fi nved around him to in reuse h:: pleasures ; trees plants and li c.vci , ol every kind and folur beautified and embellished the 1 tin-,' tpe. 1-ight was formed, and elesiial luminaries diffused its radi um e; a canopy iv.b thrown afound his habitation adorned witit thousands of : hining oibs to elevate his contemplation-, to other provinces of his Cre ator's dominions. livery plant and tiee yield. ng debcioii. fruits were pro vided to gratify hi-, ta te and afford him sustenance, and all the inferior ranks ol sensitive existences were placed under his dominion. A law was given him which implied supreme love to his Maker and obedience to 'lis will, by which he was taught to express his gratitude to the (liver of all good ; but iI;sobeil;ence to th.u law brought death into the world uiiii all its train of woe. Just as soon as the law was broken the gates ol I'aradise were closed to the iruiltv pair, when a blissful Ivine of fruits and flowers was exchanged for one of thorns and briars and sterile ground. 1 luubllessoursorrow s'rii ken progenitors frequently referred toiiu-ii former blissful state and wept when they remembered the loss they had sus tained. They must have often talked the matter over, and wondeied what was meant by the serpent's head being bruised. Kittle or nothing was said in explanation for about two thousand years, when Abraham was told in substance that a plan was in progress tor the restoration of the fallen race, it was reserved tor succeeding Patri archs and Prophets throughout the following two thou and years to place on sacred rec id a detailed account of how that plan wis to be consummated. At, or about the ( lose of that long pe riod, the one who was deputed to do the lestoration work, and who himself had volunteered to carry out the pro visions of that plan, appeared on the scene; when nothing less than the sac lifice of his life could bring about the restoration and pay back an equiva lent to Divine Justice for the recovery of that life lost through Adam's transgression. Just as soon as the sac rifice was made, the restorer must needs return to the Heavens in order to lay that sacrifice on the altar of atonement and to make intercession for the condemned, but now redeemed race, and who, according to Peter's prediction, was to be retained in the 1 leavens until the age of "restitution of all things." The apostle does not say when that time will be fulfilled, Hit by consulting the chronological dates we find that the gospel age which ended m i S 7 was the specially ap pointed tune lor the Redeemer's tem porary rct.unment in the Heavens. We also learn from the same dates that the mil'enniuni which succeeds the gospel age is the seventh thousand year from the creation of man, and scripturally called the Sabbath of thousands, was reached ;n i S 7 If, as these sacred dates inform us that the gospel age ended with the year iS;;, and that the millennium which constitutes the age of the restitution of all things," commenced m 1S74 prove from Peter's prediction that the Redeemer's temporary stay in the Heavens must have been during the gospel age : therefore his second advent became due when the millennium, or the age of the restitution of all things swept ;n on the earth in 1S74. Those who j have not studied the subject of chro nology may dissent from these given dates on the ground of what the Saviour said to his disciples on the occasion of his ascension. He had previously told them that if he went away he would come again; and now on his departure they are anxious to know when, hoping no doubt that it would be in their time, but they were informed that the date of his return was known only to God; which date was reserved for a wise purpose, as it would have been very discouraging to the Apostles, as well as to the church down through the ages to have been told that the long period of 1S40 years must intervene between the date of the ascension and that of the second ad vent: and the injunction to watch and pray", and to be continually in readi ness to receive him might have been neglected it not f)rgotten, and it should be understood that prophecy 1 has its dates, and when due to be ful filled it is made known to men on earth as well as to angels in Heaven. The first forty years of the millennium is what is scripturally called the "day of the Son of Man," also the harvest of the (loptl age symbolized in the par able of the "wheat and the tares" and in the midst of which we are now liv ing. During and throughout the forty year day of the Son of Man, and es pecially at its close, there is to be great trouble in the earth, such as "never was since there was a nation," both in civil and in ecclesiastical af fairs, such as religious, social and po litical disturbances, controversies, up heavals, reactions, revolutions, etc., culminating in the greatest trouble our world lias ever known; the indications of which can now be felt and seen; and owing to the prevailing ignorance of the present unfolding "signs of the tunes," the true cause of the trouble is not gen'r'ly known; so it was at the first advent, men could discern the signs of the weather in those days, but were upbraided by the Saviour for their non observance of the signs of the limes then transpiring around them; and now at the second advent, owing to mental blindness, the signs and in dications ol the present troublous times are attributed not to prophecy as they ought to be but to politics forsooth, the weight of responsibility falling on the party in power; while outside factions, anxious for office pro fess to be in possession of a panacea for all the ills complained of; whereas a little careful study of the prophetic records and a close observance of the signs of the times would show that the trouble is not of human origin, but ominous indications of something worse to come ; but to those who are "watching," it is the stately steppings of Jehovah and the distant rumbling of His chariot-wheels; a slight volcanic shock before the general eruption; a gentle shaking of the nations prior to their being ground to powder and driven by the whirlwind of Divine wrath across that stormy sea of un precedented trouble; and when the in dicator of the chronological time piece reaches the last hour of 1913, the death knell of all present human in stitutions will be heard, culminating in the most disastrous outburst our race has ever known. And who to-day is so blind as not to see the portent signs of the times in the lurid and murky sky of capital and labor; and who so deaf as not to hear the ominous sound of the symbolic shouting as it arises from behind the ramparts of the re spective hostle camps, and wafted on the dark wing of the gathering cloud, now hovering over the affairs of man kind, at which civilization stands aghast and with which the most eminent statesmanship feel its inability to cope. And in fullfilment of the Saviour's prediction when ht said: "Upon the earth distress of nations with perplex ity, the sea and the waves roaring" literally the agitatated condition of the discontented restless masses ol the people. "Men's hearts failing them I ir fear, and to looking forward to the things coming on the earth, for the powers ofthe Heavensshall be shaken," symbolizing the great ecclesiastical system, and those who cannot discern a present shaking in the ecclesiastical heavens, are not watching the present unfolding signs of the times. The Saviour continues: "When you see these things come to pass, then know that the Kingdom of God is at hand." Tnat being the case the Kingdom must be very near to us, for the very indi cations of that prediction can now be felt and seen, and which is the Sav iour's reply not only to the question of the Apostles as to the date of his second coming, but also to those who so fre quently and flippantly tell us that the angels in Heaven don't know the time, which was very true when these words were spoken. The Saviour himselt did not know then, but was authorized to place on sacred record signs and signals to indicate his presence; signs which in this our day can be both felt and seen, besides, the chronological dates are so exact that they point not only to the year ofthe second advent but to the very month that month was October, 1874. Those who question the validity of these dates, are advised (in order to repute them) to go to the same source with a more able pen or pencil and publish their report to the world. The very condition of the signs contained in the Saviour's prophecy can now be seen approaching. That predicted symbolic storm has been gathering for years. The mighty hosts capital and labor have been preparing for the battle, and each suc cessive year witnesses more rapid strides of progress towards that unpar allelled disaster which must soon dash all law and order into the abyss of anarchy and confusion, everywhere it is described as a dark day of intense trouble with distress and perplexity upon mankind; it is scripturally called the day of vengeance of our God, a day of wrath, and the great day of the battle of God Almighty. The finger of prophecy points to the event ful year of 1914 when that impending storm is due to burst in all its fury upon our devoted world, precipitated by labor's final grapple with capital on the battlefield of a universal and simultaneous strike; neither will over come the other, both will go down to gether dragging with them all existing systems, including church and State, into the general ruin, and labor, Divinely instituted labor, through lack of employment, will then become a world of tramps and law and order will pass away. Jehovah will then be discerned riding on the dark cloud of his anger, pouring out upon the earth the phials of his wrath that have been bottling up throughout six thousand years unrighteousness; and the turbulent nations in their predicted anger and to their utter consternation will be broken to pieces like a pot ter's vessel and "pass away with a great noise." Thrones and Presiden tial chairs will then become vacant; national frontiers will be displaced by a universal Kingdom of Righteous ness then to be set up in Power and great Glory, unsupported by armies, navies or taxes; and the predicted time will then become due to "beat the swords into plowshares, and the spears into pruning hooks," and the diaboli cal art of war will be learnt no more. It would not be too much to say that in the short space of nineteen years from now, the many unjust systems existing between man and man will then disappear;" among others the monopoly ot the earth by a few of our fellow mortals, who, without a recom pense refuse the great balance of their fellowmen a place whereon to lay their head, and without a fee are actually denied a small space beneath the sur face as a resting place until the resur rection; but this great impending social revolution will effect a radical change with respect to the ownership of the earth; property, instead of being private as it is now, will then become common and the people will enjoy once and forever their rightful inheri tance in this their own world; such a mighty and sudden change will disturb and unsettle the present order of things and will prove to be a great shock to the long line of established custom, but a great benefit to humanity. This is not the doctrine of socialism, anarch ism, or nihilism, neither is it the pro duction of either a diseased or a mas ter mind, it is found down deep in the rich store-house of prophecy, and the time has become due for it to be made known. We are not directly told how long this impending trouble is to last. Doubtless it will continue until all the evil and unjust systems with which we are surrounded will be so completely uprooted as never to have a chance to sprout or to spring up again, presumably the trouble may last some eight or ten months. It is to be sharp, therefore it must be short or else the race would be exterminated. This is corroborated by the Saviour himself when he said: "Unless those days be shortened no flesh can be saved, but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened." Both Prophets and Apostles speak of this great trouble as being a dark night of devastation, of "weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth." The Apostle James tells of it as being the result of the monopoly of capital over labor; the prophet Daniel says "the trouble shall be such as never was since there was a nation." Ezekiel says, "trouble shall be upon the whole multitude; there shall be no protection of property and money will be value less; they shall cast their silver in the streets and their gold shall rot." Zeph. says (speaking from the standpoint of the day ofthe "Son of Man" in the midst of which we are now living) "Nigh is the day of the Lord, it is nigh; nearer and nearer cometh the uproar of the day of the Lord; there the mighty shall shriek bitterly; I will bring distress upon men and they shall go about as blind men; their blood shall be poured out as the dust and their flesh shall be as dung;" added to this, the living contents of all the jails, penitentiaries, and mad-houses will be turned loose to swell the pandemo nium; as for the inmates of sick hos pitals they will be left to live or die as best they can. Malaki says with respect to the trouble that it shall burn as an oven, in which the proud and all who do unjustly shall be as stubble." Quotations from prophecy might be continued pointing to the dark side of that ominous cloud now overhang ing that terrible fit of madness in which the human race is about to be involved; but it is a blessed consola tion to know that the cloud, however dark and lurid, has got a silver lining on which is portrayed the glorious brightness of that Kingdom of Right eousness which can never be shaken; that thousand year millennial day in which the sun of righteousness shall shine forth in splendor and power, blessing and healing the sick and dying but redeemed world. By the time the "fit" is ovr obstreperous man will be brought to his senses, and for the first time will patiently listen to that voice at which creation trembles, and with his pride humbled in the dust will be led to exclaim, "The Lord He is God, The Lord He is God." On the subsiding of that unprece dented symbolic storm, and the pur poses designed accomplished, then that voice which spokejto the boisterous Gallilean lake will be heard across that turbulent, that storm sea of "hu man passion," saying: "peace, be still." And a great calm lasting throughout the incoming thousand year milleniura, will set in. During and in the midst of this great commo tion, Satan, the symbolic "strong man" will be bound with that chain which John saw on highly favored "Patmos," and his "goods" consisting of all the evil systems which he has got introduced into our world during the last six thousand years, will be "spoiled" at the same time. King Immanuel, in company with His "Bride" whom he has been selecting from the world during the now closing gospel age, will ascend His millennial throne, and for a thousand years "will judge the world of humanity in right eousness, and rule them with a rod of iron." The first resurrection, comprising the "overcoming little flock" of the gospel age. took place in the year 1S7S, and on the subsiding of the impending storm the second, or general resurrection will be due to commence, which great event is not to be consummated and wound up in the short space of twenty four hours, said to be the limit of the so-called tradition; I judgment day; the resurrected will appear in compa nies throughout the incoming thousand year millennial day, and just so fast as the living will be in a position to feed and clothe them will they be called forth from time to time in batches from the tomb. , During the now closing gospel age the proclamation has gone forth to "preach the gospel to every nation for a witness." which has been fulfilled. On the commencement of the general res urrection the great thousand year missionary enterprise of preaching the gospel to every creature will begin. During that long period, which may be termed the general judgment day, the great world of humanity with the exception of three special classes will be on trial for everlasting life. Those three exceptional classes comprise all the good who lived and died previous to the "first advent," also the "Bride" telass or the "overcoming little flock" of the Gospel age, and the "tribula tion class which no man could num ber." These have all successfully passed a special trial in the present life for a special purpose, and on their resurrection they will be prepared some on the invisible and some on the visible side of the -'veil" to assist in the ensuing great work of the evan gilization of the great world of human ity constituting the great "restitution class," comprising both the living and the resurrected dead; when for a thous and years they will be on trial for everlasting life; at the close of that trial all who have proved themselves worthy of life "will be presented to the Father as His restored favorite creature man without spot or wrinkle or any such a thing;" during that long and favorable trial surely none will be found to be so incorrigible as to willfully run the risk of being "cut off from among the people," and in com pany with the author of human woe, ba utterly destroyed in the "second death" which is the Bible pen alty for sin; and the last programme in winding up the glorious work of the great "Redemption Plan." Then will the Son deliver up his commis sion to the Father by saying, "I have finished the work Thou hast given me to do." Anil there revelation stops, only to point to the countless and the "blissful ages to come." This beautiful stupendous world of ours, purged of.sin and all its train of misery, instead of being burnt up will then become a universal Paradise ot which the garden of Eden was but a type; she will continue to pursue her everlasting journey in company with her sister worlds in their eternal revo lutions around the "solar system," and will to all eternity carry on her celestial surface, a redeemed and hap pily restored race, that will forever taste of that bliss which Adam and Eve enjoyed in their happy Eden home. Then a stain of sin will never mar the harmony and peace of a per fect society, not even a bitter thought nor an unkind look or word. Love welling up from every heart will meet a kindred response in every other heart. Benevolence marks every act. Then sickness and death will be no more, not an ache nor pain nor any evidence of decay. The inward pu rity, mental and moral perfection, will stamp and glorify every radiant countenance and perfect humanity will be of surpassing loveliness. Such will earth's society be, and weeping bereaved ones will have their tears all wiped away when thus they realize the resurrection work complete. Your Humble Servant, RICHARD MARSTON. The news that comes to us from observers is that the people in North Carolina are restive and dissatisfied. There is a large element in the Demo cratic party that will put up with no fooling as to platforms and principles next year. They will vote for no man under suspicion or who has not a good, sound record and moral character, who has decided convictions which he will steadfastly maintain, who will not be one thing in the campaign when so licting votes and something else after election, a straddler, a compromiser or of no opinions. We have heard and seen stated that the voters are wearing loosely their political gar ments now that never before was there so much independent thinking. It is no wonder, if one were to go into an analysis of causes. But we do not touch now upon them. Wilmington Messenger. The Musical Courier tells this an ecdote about Joachim and a London barber: "The great violinist is said to have once visited a barber in that city to get his hair cut. He is in the habit of wearing it rather long behind, and intimated as much to the barber, whereupon that individual promptly replied, 'I wouldn't wear it too long' mister; if you do, you'll look just like one o' them fiddlin' chaps.' " Ethel Singleton "But tell me, dear, does a man get really angry every time he comes home and finds dinner isn't ready?" Mrs. Benedict (sweetly) "Yes, just about as angry as a wo man gets every time she has it ready and he doesn't come home." Puck. Betsy, an old colored cook, was moaning around the kitchen one day, when her mistress asked her if she was ill. "No. ma'am, not zactly," said Betsy, "but the fac' is, I don't feel am bition 'nough to git outer my own way." Crypt. North Carolina leads. It has dia monds, hiddenite, aqua marine, many varieties of the beryl and all the gems mentioned in the book of Revelation. Corundum abounds. "Dignity, my son, is a very proper sort of thing; but don't put on too much of it, or you may be taken for a footman." Tit-Bits. IF YOU HAD A Load Of wood TO SELL and tokl every man you met that you had a load of wood to sell, and every man you met would in turn tell every man he met that you had a load of wood to sell, it would, in time, become pretty well circulated that you had a load of wood to sell ; but why not cut it short not the wood, but the method and place a good advertisement in a good newspaper and so tell avervbody at once ? " Delays are dangerous," and a good newspaper ad would start in where the last man left off end keep on telling every body that you had a load of wood to sell. See the point? What is mm mum Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prusoriiainn known to me.'' II. A. Archer, M. I., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, X. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Maktys, I). I., Mew York City. The Centacr The Equity Life Association, Staunton, Virginia. W. E. MANOR, General A-ent, Raleigh, N. C. GEN. FITHUGH LKK, President. M. 1 FUXKIIOUSKR, K. M. lTXIIOUSLR, Vice-President and Manager. Secretary. P. H . TROUT, H. H. HEX KIT,, Treasurer. Medical Director. JAMFS BUMGARDXER, J. R. LITTON, Counsel. , Supevisor of Agencies, E. G. FINCH, Agent, Henderson-, N. C. Mm is te Market --Cooper s is ft Wrtise. There is no Market that will pay you as much for your tobacco as Henderson. And there is no House that will get you as Big Prices as ours Our Motto: FAIR DEALING, HIGHEST PRICES, BEST AVERAGES, PROMPT RETURNS. We practice the above as fully as we promise it. Its observance has been the golden chain of enduring and unfailing confidence which has made success ours and satisfaction yours. luyyiricaE y D. Y. COOPER, Proprietor, Henderson, North Carolina 1 Sell your Tote at the House and MarM will Pays you lie 1st Clear Money. Ours is the largest and best equipped warehouse in this or any other bright leaf mar ket. We have every facility for conducting our extensive business. Ample capital, large and well lighted floor, experienced help and polite service, comfortable camp rooms, plenty of good dry stalls. The past record of Cooper's Warehouse is the best guarantee of what its future conduct will be. Strict personal attention given to all tobacco put on our tloor. Highest Market Prices Guaranteed the Seller, Whether shipped or brought in person. In our bands your interest shall be protected as fully as if you were here to look out for yourself. We work alike for the welfare of all our patrons, without regard to class or distinction, no matter where thev are or who they may be. A trial will convince you if you are not already counted among our patrons. Old customers are convinced. Come and see us. We promise to send you home satisfied. $New tobacco is selling remarkably well. It would be to your interest to bring us a load now. Will get you top notch prices for it D. T. COOPER, Proprietor. Record 100 per cent. 19 Chicks oat of H9 fertile eirsjs. t.uitrantet-d absolutely self-reeulfciine nit to halt b fully rti per c-nt. (if fer- ble in p if. if-rt'uliiins iiuxiera. fcud 4 eta, W- M. SHEER 6. 9RO., Quincy, III Castoria. Castoria cures Colie, Const iimt ion. Sour Stomach, 1 liyrrliu-a, Kmetatinn. Kills AVonus, rives t-'.i-ep, r.r:d immiutea di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years 1 have reeonimendivl your 'Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as it lias invariaMy produced K'ticiiciul results." Kuwin I". Tauiikk, M. I'., VSth Street and 7th Ave., Sew York City. Company, 77 Murray Strkkt, Kkw York City it-u: The Machine Par Excellence for Poulterers. 1 WEBSTER & -HAXXUM'S Improvefl GREEN BONE Cutter. Medal and Diploma awarded at World's Fair Cheap, Durable, Practical and Warranted. o Fowls fed (IK KEN CUT IJONE will double their 't: yield. Yonna chicks ci'ow f'a-t on it (let our "circulars of ;r--n Hone inter. Hand ( riiklipm for making Irit for Poul try, prepared Fnre I. line stone ;rii, Little (ant Clover Culler, A;c., (Sec. WEBSTER & H ANNUM, GAZENOVIA N.Y. r.v.ur-i ty i.1-iT.-, -r.x: t- m Fwf-r After. Is. ;o w v . y:.; ..r t 5' .U 1W tte llt. crw iV- tir iix f 2 s-Mitfe; tr. i H-.it 4- :n 3T in. ! 1 in. ez.t. I fei -.li- ; - .- : 1 '.Viiu... 4' in. ia. p mm! p.B4 Mr ii tu. Vy :r -a rr, iiif . I'm. 4 4a. V rxrj&. Wiit cn-frJiv rrjt-v to ir.qi.re w :ti i-,airtr rivk4. ' fATIESTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFlbEMTIAL o. t.n. simt ritcKEi s mint, cihiafb. m UAREHOUSE Going to buy o Think well before you buy. The best is always cheapest. We sell the best and cheapest -n- Henderson Supply Co. Office at Cooper's Warehouse Wc have on hand the prettiest lot of Open r, tnrs ever offered in Henderson. Prices low. i . before. See them before you buy. (f Ja y S. & C. WATKINS, faioi fi:i:i MIM.S application. Nothing has cverhp r,r-!i (J m. mm J' - - - equal or compare with HlUaphjCys' "Witch. Hazel Oil as a curative and healixi am-licatio.v. It has teen used 40 years and always affords relief and always fives satisfaction. It Cures Pii.ks or II f.mor r hoii ,s, External or Internal, I'.Iind or Weeding Itching and Kurnin; Cracks or Ei-sures and Eituku. Relief immediate cure lertain. It Cures Kl'KNS, Seakl j and Ulceration and Contraction front Uurns. Relief irisUnt. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Kruises. It Cures Koii.s, Hot Tumor?, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Sudd Head. It is Infallible. It Cures I.NFLAMft) or Cakfd Breasts and Sore Kittles. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurry Eruptions Cl,apjed Hands, Fever Iili,ters, S re Lips or NustriU, Corns and Kunions, Sure and Chaf-jd Feet, Slings of Insects. Three Size,, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold bj DmKfi6t,or lent post-paid on reciptof prio. Ill lPHJtHs'MKD. to., HI A IIS WUUm tu., rm Y.rk. WITCH HAZEL OIL SHEPPARlvo 0 MADE FROM PURE PIG irqJ ism ime ixuiuu hi i r is tver used in tin -. DURABLE, CONVENIENT and ECOHiO. ah jtimiern luii'rovi iui :.t , 1 1, & IlnmpLMnlnir f ' i. - ' I Twenty different sizt-s im l Every Stove Warranted Against Defter Prices not much J.icli, r .it tliaa im l ouiiuouer kiuU- lis: Call oil or aJiIrtxt HENDERSON, N.q jirllNLJ oYSTi.ii sn i i i (,,,.; ;iCAHAM Fl.oriC ,Vc. iii tlx- ,l.,r.l tt HI) HAND ililiL." 2t MU.LiU lOO 1UM' VVtlt. IHOIO lllii.l.- Ill -iiiir poultry. Also l'OWIli; l Ills IMil Cir-iil;n-N -cm ,J WILSON ISIIOS., r.;iM..n. I'a GET THE BEST. That's the Kim I I Ktvp. . I would most :iuOtlu!h i;.f,.ni, iulilic tli.i! I am at in -n. - ,,',. -y-A near imrsoy somj; t-ioic. w.. i M, , coiii'ili-le asiitnnMit ol WHISKIES BRANDIES "WI2STES, TOEACCO, CIGARS. M Nothing lull iTKKduiilt- .u !,. conic in my Iioiim- Mv PURE OLD CORN WHISKEY 1 Kxcels anything in II-ii'i i -m , !!, ca I IimI Cooper (Join nut. vc ! '! i. . ask is a trial, ami you will - mm-m My ju ici'saie LOW KK Hi tu I.. ; TKKMS CASH. ;ivc im- a ill S. S. WHITTEN. MKNDKUSON, N Analyze! by Dr. II. II. and Sta'ti' Cn niit ol Ninth .1. V. Mill D lt. rioiVs-ot 1,1 Industrial ( 'hi-iuistiy ol 11,, Virginia. A woiidci fill coinhiiint h, i. tin- cure of all disraM ,i Liver, Constipation ami I) For catalogue coiitaiiiiti'.' a inonials, ,Vc, addn .1. F. IIAKKIS, 1 ll.-:t I lH-C-' -.. I i!) ' K ll . THE SEWING MACHINE JfaiifUomekl Cover Er Miit New Sll le M.rl "" ' '- Tin- only Mat-hint tint v. . . WAKIi hs well a- FOKV. '. stopping, liiict. Light I' able in all its patts. . V i: SI'I.LTO 1 1 1 A I.I.I'"- C'orT'SOlnl"IH-' S"i!l' UNION MANITACI! Wil l i M 111 l it. "' r . Toledo, - - - OSCAR OUTLAW Tonsorial Artist HENDERSON, NKH! Removed to liew ,"" . , A 1 Wood's Jewelry Stoi-, .'.;' ' Watkins'. "In on t u .. 'V4 more cliinint; up st iit ' convenient and Best Fitted dp Shaving lar::r .-1' I waxt everr man and i .1' SUtcs interested in tt l ' ' habile to heve one of ii.t.'"'0" WuiiU. eaaec. Ailtfrees Ji. M. " 'o:" " .rr(-. tor sts.aud oue iH !' ' " Star A All V Water. W is Tin-: isi-:si. (J
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1895, edition 1
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