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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1S0G. The Gold Leaf, henderson. x- c. THURSDAY. AUG. US, 1 At Richmond. ll.py-llineetno mote at Uichniond-the men who fought with lAtc. Who met the marching lesions of Sherman WbowVSdhi way with "Stonewall." and carvel their clonons On the battlefields of Kichmond, of Kicli- inond on the James. '1 .,.y-ll meet no more at Richmond; their brows are bowed ami white; And faint the canipfires flicker iron, the valleys of the NiRht; And 'Farewell" echoes down the In e-, where flashed their ciimson blades d the shadows deepen deepen 'round the boys of the in ijjades. They'll meet no more at Richmond, where i-very battle clod M i ed memorial roses bends meae to WherSave and bright 'ev faced the fisht where Ie and .Jacksf 1 i. And left the dim vales Rlorious with tlx, ashe.of their dead. They'll meet no more at Richmond . The lone night's shadows fall; OYr the dividing ramparts the phantom captains call; And "Farewell" echoes down the lints where Hashed their warring blades A long farewell to Richmond Horn the boys of the brigades! Original Observations. Orange (Va.) Observer. 1 Some peoplc.are hurt very badly by filling into error. Tears sprinkled on life's highway fettle the dust of sorrow. There are many people who could not stand up if they didn't lie. Many a married man has a jaw-f-yo-is time quarreling with his wife. The reason why we silver men talk ... much is because silence is golden. The best hand we ever held in the Rime of life is that of our best girl. If a young man saves half by marry ing once, why not marry twice and save all. A man's political friends are not al ways the men he would like " tra,lc hursts with. To tell the age ot whiskey count I he wrinkle s on a horn. You can always tell the age of a saw by looking at its teeth. This is a new "saw." The return ot the ice cream season makes the average young man wish he had married his girl last winter. The Democratic party is crippled by the Kastcm bolt just about as a man is crippled who leaves off his button hold bouquet. At the Soda lountaiii. ( Detroit Free Pi ess.) The girl with fluffy hair and a shirt waist was reading over the signs on the soda fountain. You have vanilla, have you?" she said. Ycs, miss," the young man ans wered. Have you pineapple?" "Any quantity of if, miss." "Have you raspberry?" "Yes, miss." "I wonder if a sarsaparilU wouldn't be nice. Have you sarsaparill ?" "I'.y the gallon, miss." "You have nectar and peach and bananna and all the other fruits, I sup pose?" "Kvery one of them, miss." "Have you any chocolate?" - "No. I'm sorry, but we're out of chocolate. There has been such a de mand that wc find it almost impossible to keep enough on hand." "Oh, dear! I am so sorry! 1 have been thirsty for some chocolate soda water all day. r.ut it doesn't matter. There is another drug store down the street." And she was gone. Applying Her Method. The professor is very punctilious about the use of language. His young est daughter has learned to ride a wheel, and the fact is very apparent in her conversation. Now and then he moved uneasily in his chair but made no comment. After a time he said: "Lucia, would you mind closing that door? 1 am getting as cold as an ike." She arose to obey and then turned with a puzzled look and inquired: "As cold as what?" "As cold as an ike." "I can't understand you." "That is very strange. It seems to accord with your theory of verbal ex pression. If a bicycle can consistent ly be called a 'bike,' I sec no possible objection to my alluding to an icicle as an 'ike.' " Willing to Read It. She glided into the office and quiet ly approached the editor's desk. "I have written a poem," she be gan. "Well!" exclaimed the editor, with a look and tone intended to annihi late; but she wouldn't annihilate worth a cent, and resumed: "I have written a poem on 'My father's l?arn,' and" "Oh!" interrupted the editor with an extraordinary suavity, "you don't know how I am relieved. A poem written on your father's barn, eh? I was afraii it was written on paper and you wanted me to publish it. If I should ever happen to drive past your father's barn I'll stop and read the poem." The enthusiasm of the silver Demo crats over the prospects of Mr. Bryan's election seems to be increasing every day. It is now predicted that the de fection of sound money men, especially in the Southern States will be incon siderable, and that both in the South and West the silver ticket will receive the support of nearly the entire Dem ocratic strength, augmented by the votes of the Populists and the free sil ver Republicans. Even conservative Democrats declare that the growth of the silver sentiment since the Chi cago Convention, esoecially in the Kas! has been astonishing Concord Times. WERVOUS Troubles are due to iliitMiveririlirxl U.wi.l IT saparuia is Purifier and the One True Blood NERVE TONIC. Political Excerpts From the New York Mercury. This should be a year of Democratic unity. Young Americans are rallying to he aid of Bryan and Sewall. The enthusiasm for Bryan and Sew all is increasing all the time. Indiana is sound to the core for Bran and Sewall. S is Kentucky. New York will give Brjanand Sew ail a g'od, old-time Democratic ma- The wae-earners of N-jw Y ik give Wiilbin J. Uryan enthusiastic support. The plain pvople will gain possess ion of the government on the fourth of n.'xt Marc!.. The McKin'ey Republicans have hardly a sure S-ate left. New Eng land is shoeing signs of rev-;!'.. Tammany has spoken f.-r Bryan and Se-vall. So will the State Cn vention, but no Democrat need wait fir it. (let to work. The money-changers are beginning to tremble. The American people are in dead earnest in this campaign for the alleviation of the poor and suf fering. Tne plutocratic press is bewildeiing people with its calculations concerning silver. Like animosity was ihown when Bland became the champion of silver in 1878. "Erring brethren, go m peace, we say to the Democratic deserters. The silver Republicans more than outnum ber, and are better than lukewarm party men any day. Tammany will support loyally and enthusiastically the nominees of the Chicago Convention. This is no tin e for trimming or straddling. Demo crats are either for or against their party. Wheat, torn and oats are cheap. Clothing is ils cheap. But unfort unately labor is cheapest of all. Wage tamers now di.-cetn the h oil owr.ess of the Republican promises which were made prior to the election ol the pres ent Congress. The American people will always prefer high prices fur pro duce and merchandise, because labor will then be accoided its du; reward. According to a Loudon cablegram an influential organ the Weekly Echo predicts that "if Mr. Bryan be elected and gold bonds become paya ble in silver there will be war between England and the United States, as the great capitalists behind the English Government have power to compel them into conflict." This will not disturb Americans. Let John Bull do his worst. He will not deter the people from electing Bryan and Sewall. Crow as a Diet. tiooi;ia Cracker. J When you eat crow, eat it hot. The l inger you put it off the more unsav ory it becomes. We have had to eat a Urge mess of it, but we shut our eyes and took it down at one great gulp, and tightened our belt to hold it there. We feel better already. We hope to get over it in time. But this can only be done by taking one's mind off it and putting it on other things. It won't do to go aiound talking about it and retching to see if it has a firm hold on one's in nards. In such case the agony is pro 1 nged, and theie is chronic danger of di tresslul upheaval. Moreover, there are certain sauces and post-matutinal correctives and di gestives which you may send down after that will give it staying quali ties, so to speak. We have put on top of our free silver crow several doses of Republican villiany. We have covered it with anti-trust sauce; we have sprinkled it with the capsicum of monopolistic robbery; we have hashed it with republican campaign fund cor ruption, and washed it down with the rinsings of general republican rascality. No, we "don't hanker after crow as a steady diet, but we kin eat it" when you have all these things to help it down. We don't charge our friends who are guzzling and gaggling and delaying anything for these sugges tions. Bryan's Horoscope. (Atlanta Constitution.) As an infant he kicked vigorously, and the doctor bet sixteen to one he would be president. When his school-teacher heard him make a speech at six years, he pre dicted then and there he would be president. When he went hunting at ten years aLd killed sixteen ducks at one shot the neighbors declared with one voice he would be president. When he ran away from school and spent the whole day fishing his mother did not whip him, for she saw therein a certain sin that he would yet be president. lie Had a Good Time. (Chicago Post.) "Did Fisher have a good time on his outing?" "Yes, indeed. I only saw him for a minute and had no time to ask ques tions, but I could see that the skin was peeling off from his nose, his neck was so sore from sunburns that he could not wear a collar, his hands were blis tered so that he could hardly use them and he complained that he had rowed the boat until his arms were sj lame that he couidn't hold a pen. Oh, he must have had a magnificent time, and I understand he got three or four fish, too." M ate ok Ohio, City ok Toi koo, Lvcas County. '' Frank . I. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Che ney V Co., doing business in the citv of Toledo, county and Mate aforesaid, "and that said turn will pay the sum of one hun dred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by t he use of Hall s Catarrh Cure. Fkank .). Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Uh day t.f December, A. I). 5 A . W . G LEASON. I seal. 1 Notary Public. Hall's Catanh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the bloxl and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimo nials, free. I-t?Sold by druguNts, 75c. H. Thomason ha.s just received a nice ami cheap lot of H.-unhurgs, Knees, ,v. SAVED BY HIS CHEEK. A Railroad Depot Agent's Experience With the General flanazer. A dozen of us were wailing at a rail read station in Georgia. As "nobody ki ew how long we must wait it was ouly natural that one after another should go to the ticket window and in quire. "Dunno," was the grufT response to each inquirer. That was about what was expected, yet it didn't please. We got together on the platform and discussed the mat ter, and while we were talking a man drove up to the platform from the town. Seeing the crowd, he came over and asked what was up. When he had been informed j he replied: 'T will try my luck with hTru and see how 1 tome out." He made the same inquiry, and the agent looked up and replied: "How many more timea am I going to tell you I dunno?'1 N'ot more than onee," said the gentleman as he reached for a tele graph blank. Five minutes later he showed us the dispatch. It was to a station agent 30 miles away, aud it read, "Leave as sistant iu charge and come down and take full possession here." The name at the end of the dispatch was that of the general manager of the load. "IIow much?" he asked as he hand ed it in to the agent, who was also op erator. 'This goeg d. h." replied the man after reading it over. He began ticking it oft' as cool as you please, and when he had finished he rose up, put on h'13 coat and overcoat and came into the waiting room. ' Have you any idea when that train will be here?" quietly asked the man who sent the despatch. 'She's just coining around the curve now. All aboard!" replied the agent. Aud as the train drew up he was the first 0:1c to hoard it, leaving the office to run itself 'till the other mail could come down. "Did we come out much ahead on that deal?" I asked of the mauager as we got seated on the train. "Well, n-0-0, I don't think we did," he drawled. "I guess I'll send the cheeky cuss hack on the next train aud rai.-e his salary $3 a month." Sixteen for One. A Georgia editor rhymes the free silver business a follows: "He said, my love, 'lis sad, That we cannot agree, You are for glittering gold, While I'm for silver free. Let's kiss now, and m ike up, How many must I take? To Kt you know I love you, And love you for your sake? 'Oh!' said she, 'We'll not fall out, But we'll differ, just for fun; Dear John, stick to your politics Take sixteen, love, for one.' " You can find Fleming's pure wheat flour at II .TIIOMASOX'S. '-Yes, I told him that it was said that kisses were much sweeter in the dark" "And he turned down the gas?" "The idiot did nothing of the kind. He just sat there like a stick and said that if a girl were as handsome as I, he thought darkness would detract much pleasure from the occasion. It was a very nice compliment but there is a time to speak and a time to act." Cincinnati Enquirer. AND ITS CTJRE Tn tttf Editor : I have an absoluta remedy for Consumption. By its timely usa thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to send two bottles free to those of your readers who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T. A. SLOCUM, Tit. C, 183 Pearl St., New Ycrk. &f The Editorial and Business Management cf this l'uper Uuarunteu this generoui Proposition. What You Wamto Times are hard, but you need insu rance. You want it cheap. Many o: you carry it in assessment companies and societies. There is now no need for this, as you can fret about these rates in the Xetherlaud Life Insurance Co. This is an old line company that has recently en tered North Carolina. Combines low rutcs with ample security, and guaranteed re sult., For full particulars call on YOl'Xli & HI NT, State Agents, Henderson. X. C. f. Attractive Advertisement in a live, progressive paper, that has age, character, circulation and influence, can hardly fail of Producing Results. Such a paper is the HENDERSON, North 1 If you wish to reach the people of the Bright Tobacco District on the one hand, and the rich Cotton Growing Section on the other, of which Henderson is the center and principal market, you can do so most effectually through the columns ...THE GOLD LEAR.. Established in 1S81, it is the oldest and , the leading newspaper published in Vance County. It is a clean, dignified, up-to-date, all-home-print local paper, and has the confidence and respect of its constit uency, old patrons being its strongest supporters. ADVERTISING HATKS WILL BE FIHMSIIED ON APPLICATION BV ADDHESSIXC THE PUBLISHER, THAD R. MANNING, Henderson, N. C. The Difference. (Cincinnati Enquirer.) "The difference,' ' said Asbury Pep per?, though no one had asked him, "the difference between a bicycle pump and an anti-prize fight law is that one is used to blow up the tires and the other is used to tie up the blowers." Whereupon the serious boarder told him that he ought to go on the stage, or, if the stage was not available, to go on the next train. Sealed to its Own Fate. A New York man bought a parrot and had it sent up to his house, where there happened to be a new Irish cook who, to the horror of the family served the bird up for dinner. 'That wasn't a bird to be eaten; that was a bird that talked," said the indignant gentleman. "If the bird could talk, why didn't it say so," retorted Biddy. This age is a fast one. People are restless; they all want to get rich in a year or less time; they mast go by elec tricity or steam, and if not that, then the bicycle must play its part; they are in too great a hurry to walk; life is too short for them to plod along as did their parents, forty yeats ago, and in the hurry, if all is not well, the times are blamed and called hard. Truly, a wonderful age. The income tax is a just law. It simply intends to put the burdens of government justly upon the backs of the people. I am in favor of an in come tax. When I find a man who is not willing to pay his share of the bur den of the government which protects him, I find a man who is unworthy to enjoy the blessings of a government like ours. W.J. Bryan. IIow a Southern Democrat, who has stood in the battle line of the party all his life and fought for the cherished principles of his beautiful Southland, can now throw his convictions to the winds and take up a McKinley tariff, the force bill and all the other provis ions of the Republican platform just because he differs from the majority of his party on the currency question, is indeed a nut to crack. Durham Sun. The gold organs are trying to per suade silver men that free silver will not buy "good times." Well, we have had such poor luck with the gold standard that we are willing to take our chances on freejsilver. If mat ters don't improve we will conclude that we are in a pretty rough row of stumps. Wilmington Star. "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold." W. J. Bryan, to the gold men in his speech before the Democratic national convention. tfrolley Mortorman (to conductor) "Say, Bill, the old gent behind has just fell off." Conductor "That's all right; he's just paid his fa e." Mabel I understand that there were only square dances at Mrs. Flippit's small and early. Maul Yes, there wern't men enough to go round. GET THE BEST. That's the Kind I Keep. o 1 would most resnectfulh inform the public that 1 am at my same old stand, near Dorsey s drug store, wnere 1 nave a complete assortment of WHISKIES BRANDIES WINES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, U, k. Nothing but PUKE GOODS allowed to come in niv house. My PURE OLD CORN WHISKEY Excels anything in Henderson, the so called Uooper Corn not excepted. All 1 ask is a trial, aud you will be convinced. My prices are LOWER than the lowest TEKMS (JASll. Give me a call. S. S. WHITTEN. HENDERSON, N. (J. Carolina, OLD LEAF CJastoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituto 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 vrell adapted tocMdrenthat I recommend it as superior to any prescription knov.-n to me." H. A. Archer, M. P., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Tlie use of ' Castoria ' i.-; so univerial and its merits so well known th:it it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few arc the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cai;los Maiityu, D. I., New York City. Ton Cextacr UmHlmntmi in t ho niM rnmiop'o 10 TUP umilflllvP liuuuui ouii 10 uiu manor uuuuui o 10 uiu ttuiuiiuuuu. 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. FAIR DEALING, HIGHEST PRICES, BEST AV ERAGES, PROMPT RETURNS. MIME yiiyjiyj f l D. Y Hexj)ei?sojst, jNorth Sell four fc" d the House aufl MaiM will Pays you the lost 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 floor. Highest Market Prices Guaranteed the Seller, Whether shipped or brought in person. In our hands 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 they are or who thev 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. LANDS, LANDS, LANDS THE CAKOLINAS AN) GEORGIA ALONG THE LIXi: OF Till; The Great Through SOUTH AND Convenient To Tin: rixr.ST i itrn am a;ieici;i.ts i,ams j tui: mu i iif.kn ST.ITI-S. $3.00 to $10.00 Per Acre. ri:tru.u;LY adapti:i rm uaisinc EARLY FRUITS- PEACHES. bUAPKS IM.I'MS Ppiin Mt'i!.s I.- I7- EARLY VEGETABLES- CAliCAGES, TOM A l'OES. POTATOES. 'IIIINII'S. Kic GRAIN- COllN, WHEAT, OATS, HYE, ETC. Tobacco, Cotton, Grasses. Happy homes surronndedbv sunshine, health nr.l I'Vnn- n,;,, titi and Factory sites with abundance of lands and illustrated pamphlet, write Vice-rres t Ar Con I MRr. Traflic Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Piarrhoea, Eructation, Xills V.'orms, cives sleop, ct1 promotes di- gejiti.jn. Without injurious medication. "For severai years I have recommended your 'Ca.stt.rio,' and tliall id ways continue tj do so as it has invariably produced leneaci.J results." Edwix F. Parpkk, 3!. D., Street and 7th Ave., New York City. CoitPA-Y, 77 Murray Stretct, New York Crrv EA II . "COOPER, Proprietor. uwe: Route to a:,d from the SOUTHEAST. Many Markets. water power. For j.ankuiars, pti.;es of to GEO. L. RHODES, Ceiif-ml Agent Seaboard Air Line, , Portsmouth. Va. Manncer. c,n-l Pass',- A"ent. NEDERLAND . ire irvTCl TLA ISir.P COM Daw , UNITED STATES BRANCH: 874 Broadway, NEW VORk :riT louis i. nur.oLTK(H:. i. i. i.. jr, . lviy, i Iip company- S Voik Office ici.cd ot . -2.1, isi:, ., I no " extended over licr Mairo iu ,, lst,. ," ri. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. .John Crosry Crown, Amos T. FRENCH A,.,rl I"t"n.t Knrplux ; I'Ii,v ,,, Total, vOTK-liu" 31;?i?- (.".otna,1,!litu",,) :u" ? i jVstVtoii ei t The Assets of the Home Ollice in Holland n,e an ,' ' "flu. SoK Compass policy holders in the United States. t ; r. atim TN SURPLUS OVER 1894, $45,458.93, OR 18.48 I l k rev. Total Premium received during the year, !n toree on"vc,ml,er :Ust, 181)5, Mtt 1'olicioH, which i.s ji K.uii "- - iu s--' Old, Reliable, Conservative, Slrona. New System of m mm "' Combining low rates, with ample security and guaranteed ,vm,1i. u. wV.at you urc to pa, and you know what o.. will r. . and further information apply to -i i l su ni YOUNG & HUNT, General State Agents, Young ISuildingf, lloiiderstm, X. ('. .r-ft dood special and local agents wanted. v i I II PJlloi fiiiyi Carolina. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. HOW TO CURE YOURSELF WHILE USINGIT. Tlif' tfihncfn Imliif (t,-.c ,,tvri, wii in a II Ulllll Ins ticrvons system is seriously affected impairing health, comfort and happiness' I quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco to an inveterate user becomes a stimulant that his ysteni continually craves. "Baco-C'uio" is a sci entific cure for the tobacco haoit, iu all its forms, carefully comnounded after the loi inula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his practice since 187' Without n failmn It i. . . and uuaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want while taking "Uaco-Curo." It will notiry you when to stop. We ive a written guaran tee to cure permanently any case with boxes or refund the money with 10 per cent. Interest. "liaco-Curo" is not a sub stitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the sy.tem as lllirf nml f r(u f r,ni nlitf.tlm. r. . i. , - ; .vv. ...I.uiwUin; a. me; uay you took your first chew or smoke. Gured Bu Baco-Curo and Gained Thirtij Pounds. Front hundreds of testimonials, the oriL' uials of which aw rm f;iu ... lk mm UjJVII UU III- specnon, the following is presented: I urc ka li, ,jic;il A MA?., ;o., J-a I ros.c, lo'.nceo in oil lis forms. For twenty-live , - - - . . , ... I'll . I I B , J I J , I , ...-.i !. ..i inai time I w a ir-at MiifiVrer from K neral deMiily au.l h;irt tliseaNe. For liiticn years J tri-il tofjuit. but eouliln t. I took v;irion "lioiibic Chloride of Gold," eU: etc. but r them did me the least bit of 'good Finally, however, 1 purchased a box 't nit i.-t t-i ni" .mo ii nas entirely eureil ine of the habit in nil its form, nud I have inere., thirty un.li in weight and am reMevi-I from iill the ..7..i . - ------ . . ul iIUM oi llv:iii.l mmd. I eoul.l write a ouire of 1 !.K-rtion my chanifed f. elinK ami eomli-H'-'i. iuunriii.(.i.trniiv ,, . .. 1'. H. MAiinruv. 1 astor C. P. Church. CJartnn A Ar Sold by all druggists at ?1.00 per box three boxes (thirty days treatment). S 50 with iron-clad written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of ,rice. Write for Vjkletand proofs. Eureka Chemical & Mrg. ..o., La Crosse, Wis., and Boston Jlas- apio I I urtuH dirin t pureha.se mil es tate would do well to cull on me. Home desirable Henderson dwelling at tpecial J"Jur(- J. It. YniJXO ' I nsa ra nee and Heal Kstate, ' Henderson, X. ('. LirCi inwiv - ww.,.. nm, Limit J Established 1858, Amsterdam, Holland l John 1). k V !,.... JAMKS Uko'wn . E-in ltt Charles E. Whitehead. 1 "TTrE Condition on December 31st, 1895. "vssirrsT hi.r.iunK:-- $478,736.73 Total, Uii ' ww--- Vt-'1 HUS1NKSS FOItlsn;, &D5CEHDEIF Mrs. James Taylor, m1w . No. S3 Bailey avenue, Kin-N. j New York, on the 14.I1 of 1S94, said : ' My a-e is (,; ya"'! For the past two year-; I hav. liver trouMe and iii.li-c-.tiun. 1 always employ a physician, uhi I did in this case, hut oV.ainc, K lcneficial results. I never hi' m faith in patent medicines, hu:ul 11? . Tr , , I seen Kipans iaiHilesrecor.imer.jtc very highly in the New York I concluded to give tin 1:1 a trii After usinjj them for a short tjji. I found they were ju t what myca demanded. I have never eniri ,t. a physician since, which mtansfc a call and $1 for medicine. Chtd lar's w orth of Kipans Takksh mc a month, and 1 woul.l nut! without them if it were my h ,.,v They are the only thing thai eve fT1l'P Tit ,11V ruir.iiaii.nil . .1 I , 4.s- ...v- rI lit.liillU ICiiCI. i great pleasure in recommending them to any one similarly aflwed (Signed), Mus. J. Taylor." Hlpanu Tabiiles ar. s .1.1 l.v i!n.r.-Si ,T I" tin' rir (."ii'oii a Is mm,; t,, K I'lu-ini. ill V:n.hh.y, ;.,. si s-u.v r ,m laii.j.'.- vi;:!. niet'iii. Henderson, N.C. lJelow is tli.i analysis of tin' M;r line Water, which is cunlidiiiiiy mended to those sufTeriiiK limn !' Indigestion, Constipation. Tmiml . (iout. Kheumntism, or lliiht -IM the Kidneys. ANAI.iHS. Uai.kk.m, N. I'., 't:. Solids :!7.o20 grains In nut' I n.:-i! gallon containing ol Silica Deoxide, Iron and Alumina. Potassium Sulphate Potassium Cliloiil Sotlium (Jhloride, StMliuin ('aibonate. Calcium Carbonate, l."7 . 1 4 vr, i.-,,., " ."i.ii!.; 4.k::; " i;.4r. " Magnesia Car bona b 11. 1:. inn. Mate I liri Fir the Water or luitlu r address J. F. II A KIMS, rioj.r- lleliilir-"! OSCAR OUTLA Tonsorial Artist HENDERSON, NOK'lIi A- 1 ! , ..r. '.i 411.11111 III III III" 'jllill ' WcmmI's .Jewelry Store, "I'i1"- Watkins'. "In on the iiytiiA more climing tip s'h'ii -. '1 li-1" convenient and Beit Fitted up Slaving Parlor ii Woven fp WIRE If RABBIT MD KE- NETTI5 IfT sisd kob 1 1 in 111 k r "! Hip. MrMnllPt Wnupn Wirs n- lid and ISO It. MurLt u.l J m MORE EYE-Gi A More inTCHELL S . EYE-Sil A Certain Safe and Elf ec;;e J I1kF WFftK antl INN MM Producing jAng-Siflii' dn. J MUutorinu tlie Sialit l Cores Tear Drops, Crnnn: . - Tumors, Bed Eyes, 3Iati. i U AND PRODUCING QPICK AND PEBMANt-NT'-l J Also. innllr efflrn l.n . " Korea, Tumor. Knit f"u;,, Fll. onthrreirr iftllam'"1 Ml tan tag e. 3- SOLO BY ALL DRUGCi T ' I . $500 Reward! J WE will pay thf above rewa Tivf fMHriliiinl THilti-1i.;.1 " digestion Constipation or t-,J-111. Vi 3 cure with West's Vei?rt2b .. -I itfaction. Sugar-Coatea. J-( -Beware of counterfeit :;3;;. ViJiiS COMPANY, CHICAGO. ItL. ALKALIS C2T as. m For Sale by Pbil H. Tbornas.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1896, edition 1
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