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Keeping CoMtanWatJtBrinEs Success ;:cious advertising . i t-6 many a new business; aHGES many an old business; SEKVES many a large business; CR P.- y lVES many a auii ousineia; KSCUES many a lost busir ess; A VES many a failing bustnsss. KCUKES success in any busincto. ,,rtiseiudiciou8ly," use the column HENDERSON GOLD LEAF. A pro- .e. wit' ively throughout vance n adjoining an intelligent mu pruspcruus . iiiit-es among osr trade is well worth seeking and RATES OF ADVERTISING. ,., 2 in. I :t in. VI c. Mi c. 1 col. 1 in 1 HO 1 .-'! hi i i 1 l r,o T.lt :iOO r.oi 4".(M 2 00 4 50 8 00 :ioo', ooHOO 4 (KM HOO1300 nOO! OOI15 00 1 2 OO 15 00 18 00 20 OO 24 OO 28 00 S 5 00 7000 8500 10000 ;00!10001800 7 OH1 00120 OO 8.-,015 0OiJ5 00 r.o .ooll 20012000 4000 H I 1 2 OOi 1 5 OOI26 OO 55 OO ,if; 1'iOOjlM 0085 006500 ,t advertisements to be published i i, ;. in 1 iimlfr, muHt be paid for in 1 1 :i'l veri isins? for a shorter time months is coiisiilf red transient 1' Accounts rendered quarterly ...ivfi t isfiiients published for a i ...I ot time. ,r . i l Yemenis, to appear among i ,.r will be charged lOcents per rt insertion, and 5 cents per line ',,-ert K.n thereafter, i' , v. itisements, sucti as adminU i, l executors' notices, commission , uii-tees' sales, summons to non ,v- will be charged for at rates i'aw except wtien tr.ey exceed a 1 nut ot space, in which case we re i . -hi to fix our own price. All V, ... Is must lie PAII KOil IN AH . i. e compensation is small and ;iitnril to take risks or wait the . .i i -i us to pay. i.iiy notices, resolutions of respect, I.-J V A V hiirm-il lor hi liie raie oi one pi - ;(tnl the cash must accompany -.I'lpt. In -:ises wliere friends and : the -:iiei -are concerned nochnrse tn r..r I lie II i st ten lines anon i ,a i tides not exceeding that in Z: THE TOWN y lr.AI. LACONICS PICKED UP HERE AND fHKKK BY OUR EAGLE-EYED KEPOKTERS. l or Low l'rices jnif, Laths, Sliinhis, : and Windows, call on John IL Watkins. I).. Mr. aii.l Mm. W. K. Masfetibur, of . I I. -jit'iit Stiinlay in Henderson. Mr. ( , L. I'.hicknall, of Kittrell, ni;i il.iV - a brief hut pleasant call Mon- K.v. .'All t. M .11 A. MiCullen and family went Warren Friday returning this l'.llit'l Collins, of Mils Li! lie Ju.ld, Iluleijjh, i9 in Ilender- k.iii Mi . John 1). Cooper went to llich liiuit'l to attend the funeral of the lute M;il. Lewis I ill tt:r. I i . V. A. Macon and id I , Cooper, assistant : II iilt ison, are appointed 111:11 slials at the State fair. M ssfirace Kittrell, of Johnson City, 'I. 1. 11., is visiting friends and relatives in Henderson this week. I.Vv. W. It. Cullom, l'rofessor of I'i.eiM.iL'y at Wake Forest, preached in L.iptist church here last Sunday l,:.'i.t. Miss Leiiiine Jordan went down to ,Ni;!'lk, Va., Friday wliere she will i.iv some time with her aunt Mrs. 1 Iiti 15. l'inner. t '-.i. V.. W. Sturi,'is and wife, of llan . m's Uride, Franklin county, came .ast week 011 a visit to llieir sou air. K. Sturuis. W The merchant who j;ets his goods ! t 'ure the public in an attractive ad i n -ement is the man who is going to a pture the trade. That Henderson is the place for i.u im rs to sell their tobacco is being liemonstrated by the good prices paid !nr the new crop. A number of convicts were taken i:'"in the penitentiary to the State ' inn in Halifax county last Mouday. Lxtra help is needed at this season to -ather the crops. The business places of our Hebrew ' ' t ..ens were closed from G o'clock Tuesday afternoon until the same hour Wednesday afternoon, the occasion itii: the Day of Atonement. l'cv Julian K. Ingle returned home t-i week. His friends are pleased to iMiow that he has found much relief -in the trouble he has been suffering ih au allectioii of the throat. I - L. Cun in, town tax collector, has inethiii to say to delinquent tax .aei in another column. All such ;'M.u,s are earnestly requested to call 1 sett.e at once as the law requires !r. F. 1). Swindell. Fresiding Elder ' Warrentoji District, will preach in M. .Ml.lV M. K. church, Henderson, next at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7:30 The public cordially invited. term ot court is very tame as "'d;:iip,1 to the last one, convened 1 s .i.'.v to try the negro rapist George !; i IUit the usual crowd of loafers '.lancers on are holding the benches 1. I'.. Avirett. of Kittrell, spent :i s,i.i;t w 1 1 1 1 o in town Saturday. A " 'u'i'i ann agreeame gentleman aim hum lauiing conversationalist on ip'. u is a pleasure always to l!:i . 'in. .Mr. v . lSrUi-oe, of Warrcnton, ',; csontiu- Ralph's Scotch Siiutf, etc. .s !.ero last week. He tells us he M-cis to move Ins family here in the '"'ar tutiuv and again make Ileuder s.'ii h home. Latest news from Dr. Tucker is tha s i:ttt::ig on very well aud thinks ;' .iiin.ii- home soon. His friends will am ;w;ili pleasure of his improved 1 ""UW1 1,1 bea;ih, and wHl give him cordial welcome on his return. The Woman's Christian Temperance ....... iU nipfi ui me m i 1'. church -m :uiay. A-toher 11 I lib. at -1 oVWk. The members are ured to ). and th. !..' uiiiiCs oi t h, town are - invited to attend the meetim:. 11 you do not want to t ni at the present low sen your cot prices, ship it . J. liiomas Co., llaleigh, who -..i niatwc ou liberal advances ou it their no.d tor higher advertisement in th prices. See s paper. rrankelstein line m-.a..i.i "lock of goods aud is doing business r;J,t aiong. Ueacom Bros' old stand ::i l.urwe'.I building is where he be found giad to see and serve his "'ids and former customers. NeVV Hid tl L'iinds being received almost dailv, ey are perfectly beautiful at H. THOMASOX'S. Frida'v .'r. . Uy WCnt to Baltimore Mrl tr n a"oraPany wife home. Mrs Kelly has been there for treat- inTeaUh8 timC 'W mUCh in,liroveJ Uev. Dr. J. D. Hufham left f,to t. attend the annual meeting of Tar iiver Baptist Association to be held tins weeK at Money Creek church. county. Some of our exchanges ought to et Mme new cuts to "fill up" with. They have been running the same old ones out of date with the firms using them years ago until a change would be ad visablefor the sake of variety. Our progressive merchants are re ceiving their fall and winter goods and the styles are simply beautiful to be hold. Our advertising columns will tell who they are. Trade with them. iiiey win make it to every time. your interest Tobacco breaks some days last week looked like "old times come again." But this is the way our warehousemen and buyers like to have it. They do not mind work in the least and the busier they are the better satisfied it makes them. An Arkansas editor, reading that a young lady in Xew York kneads bread with her gloves on, says: "We need bread with our boots on; we need bread with our pants on; and if our sub scribers iu arrears don't pay up soon we nhall need bread without anvthin" on." 3 Davis & liosc will have their fall millinery opening next Tuesday and Wednesday. Iu new and stylish ef fects of headwear and odd conceits and novelties for trimming, Miss Kolffshows many pretty things this season, of both loreign and domestic make. The ladies will be interested in the display. Mr. J. II. Goodrich went over to Oxford yesterday on a very important mission. Last night he was married to Mrs. Sallie Stallings, a most excel lent woman and a former resilient of Henderson, who is well known aud greatly esteemed here. Will cive more particulars next week- If you do not want the sheriff and town lax collector to o.Pt. nfipr vm, with worse than the proverbial sharn stick, you had better meet him and pay your taxes. Both are abroad for the purpose of receiving the amounts due and collectable by them and receipting ior same, as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns. We had a cajl on Wednesday from Mr. W. S. Freed, the courteous and gentlemanly advance agent of Harris' Nickel PlEte Show. His advertising force are here billing the town with Humiliated pictures and posters an nouncing tho coming of the 6how on the 19th inst. There will be a great crowd here that day no doubt. Attention is called to the local ad vertisement of the Misses Hemstreet. Munich Studio of Art aud Music, Bal timore, Md., which appears in this paper. Knowing the character and eputation of these ladies as we do the Gold Leaf does not hesitate to com mend them and their work in both the brauehes of art and music. If you are interested write them for catalogue and prices. The continued dry weather has great y interfered with the sowing of clover and grass seeds. And where they have been planted there has not been suffi cient moisture to cause the seed to germinate. This means that these crops will not get well enough started and rooted not to be materially alfect- ed by cold weather and freezing of the ground. We had a call last week from Mr. II. G. Coleman, of Durham, manufac turer of Coleman's Tobacco Oil Lini ment, which is advertised in this paper. This is pronounced a fine remedy and is considered an article of sufficient merit as to be the subiect of a very Mattering editorial notice in the Na tional Health Journal. Mr. Coleman has been manufacturing the lenimeut eleven years. It is no new experi ment and is sold ou its merit. Now irt the time to buy woolen I'ant Goods cheap ut II. THOMASOX'S. We are offering special bargains in Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Look through our ntoek. BAKNKS CLOTHING KTOKL. Free Entertainment. An entertainment, consisting of songs, rescitations and exercises by the children, and ice-cream supper will be given in the old post ofllce building (to-morrow) Friday night, 8th inst., commencing at 8 o'clock, for the ben efit of the proposed chapel at the Home for the Aged aud Infirm. Admission free. Kvery body is invited. . If von want to buv good good cheap, go to IL THOMASOX'S. - - . Gents' furnishing goods in allstylesand prices to suit the times at HAKDhL S. Picnic and Reunion of Granville Vet erans. October 14th is the date fixed for the reunion and picnic of the Confederate Veteraus of Granville county, aud it is expected that there will be a large gathering iu Oxford on that day. An invitation has been extended to all ex- Confederate soldiers in Vance, Frauk- liu, Durham and Person counties, especially those who served in Gran ville companies during the war, to at tend. Also the Durham and Ileuder sou military compauies. - 4 - . You can buv Shoes very cheap at II. THOMASOX'S. House For Rent. Xow occupied by Cant. High. Central lv located. Suitable for Boarding House. Apply to W. W. KEAVIS Badly Cut. Ben Williams, the colored driver for Mr. Samuel Watkins, was badly cut in a difficulty with his step son Hukey Hight Saturday night. Two or three of the wounds came very near being serious euough to prove fatal. It was only by a hair's breadth as it were that the knife missed a vital spot the sev ering of an artery from which he roust have died in a very short while. Dr. Cheatham was called in and ren dered the necessary surgical attention and the wounded man is doing as well as could be expected under the circum stances. The fellow who did the cut ting ran away and has not yet been caught. 4 fr- . Croup Quickly Cured. Mot xtaix Glex, Ark. Our children were suffering with croup when we re ceived a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Iteniedv. It afforded almost instant re lief. F. A. Thornton. This celebrated remedy is for sale by Dorsey Drug Co. THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF Preparing to Give an Entertainment. The Helping Hand Circle of the King's Daughters are preparing to give the public a real treat in the way of a theatrical performance at Burwell Hall in about two weeks. The play to be presented is "Charley's Aunt" which had a run of 150 nights as ren dered by Chas. Frohman's New York Stock Company. It is a splendid com edy and as some of Henderson's finest dramatic talent is included iu the cast of characters we may expect it to be well staged and creditably presented. lo make the hair grow a natural color prevent baldness, and keep the sealp healthy, Hall's liair Kenewer was invent ed, and has proved itself successful. Rye and Clover seed for sale at H. THOMASOX'S. Superior Court. Regular fall term of Vance Superior Court convened Monday, Judge E. W. Timberlake presiding. In the absence of Solicitor Bernard (on account of sickness) Mr. A. C. Zollicoffer is rep resenting the Saate. That he is per forming the duties of that office with his usual ability, foresight and energy goes without saying of one of his legal acumen, quick grasp of the law and stiong powers before a jury. Judge Timberlake presides with ease and dignity. He-has the qualities of firmness and readiness and has made a very favorable impression upon mem bers of the bar, court officials aud oth ers with whom he has been associated in a professional way. Unbleached very cheap at - nud Bleached Domestic IL THOMASOX'S. Fresh Turnip Seed all varieties at Doksev's Ditto Store. - - Slight Fire Friday Night. About half past" 9 o'clock Friday night the residence of Mr. G. C. Lamb was discovered to be on fire and a general alarm was given. The fire companies responded promptly but the flames had been extinguished in the mean time and all danger was over. The fire originated in a small back room in a box among some books and papers, supposed to have been due to the careless handling of a match. Fortuuately the damage was slight, happily for the timely arrival of help. Although their services were not called into requisition the hose and lad der companies deserve great credit for the prompt manner in which they re sponded to the alarm, another evidence of their alacrity and efficiency in such time of need. Earlier in the night there was an other alarm, but this did not amount to much either, as it turned out. Some cotton in the house of Monroe Harris, colored, caught fire but beyond the burning of a small quantity of the 6taple no damage was done. 4fr "For several months, I was troubled with a persistent humor on my head which gave me considerable annoyance, until it occurred to me try Ayer's llair Vigor. Be fore using one bottle, the humor was heal ed." T. T. Adams, General Merchant, Tuibeyille, Va. t Don't fail to see the beautiful line of Fall and Winter goods just received at II. THOMASOX'S. - -- Represents a Good House. The Elizabeth City Economist re cently had this to say of one of our townsmen and the house he represents: Mr. W. O. Shannon, of Henderson, N. C, a native and long resident of this town, and one of the most distin guished of "Betsy's sons" abroad. gave us a polite and friendly call yes terday. He is representing the cele brated George D. Witt Shoe Co., of Lynchburg, Va., the foremost shoe company in the whole country for the Southern trade and agent for the largest rubber houses in the country. We congratulate the famous shoe company in securing the services of so efficient, popular and judicious an agent as our old friend and former tovnsman. You can get the Southern Farmer one year free by buying one 25 cent bottle of Coleman's Tobacco Oil Liniment. Ask W. W. Parker to show you a bottle. Every person using it talks about it so much that others want it also. 7 oct. . Happily Married. At the residence of Mr. Stephen A. Burroughs, father of the bride, near Williamsboro, Vance couuty, at 4 o ciock l . Ai., weunesuay, uctooer Cth, Mr. Will M. Young, of Hender son, was happily married to Miss Kate Burroughs. The ceremony was per formed by llev. T. M. Johnson, pastor of the Methodist Protestant church, in the presence of quite a party of their friends and relatives irom town and surrounding country. Mr. John I. Thomas was best man. The parlor was beautifully decorated, presenting a pleasing and impressive scene, with a coterie of pretty ladies and hand some gentlemen as a setting for the frame work of cut flowers, potted plants, etc. The bride entered the room leaning ou the arm of her brother Mr. L. W. Burroughs. Mr. Young is a well known aud pop ular young gentleman aud in entering upon his new relations iu life he has the best wishes and sincere congratu lations of a large circle of friends. He is a good business man, steady and in dustrious, close iu application to duty and has for some time held a position with Harris, Gooc'a & Co., by whom he is held in high esteem. The bride is a worthy and attractive young lady, of fine character and am iable disnosition. and our inend is to be felicitated upon his good fortune in wiuning the heart aud hand of such a life companion. On behalf of the peo ple of Henderson, the Gold Leaf gives Mrs. Young warm welcome and trusts that her residence may be as pleasant as her reception is cordial. The L'ifts to the bride were numer- D ous, handsome and valuable. Don't think that your liver needs treatiutr if you are bilious. It don't. It's your stomach. That is, your stom ach is really what causes the biliousness It has put your liver out of order. See what's the maTter with your stom nch. Sick stomach poisons liver and then f hpro'a trouble. Shaker Digestive I or- dial cures stomach and then all's well That's the case in a nutshell. Shaker Digestive Cordial is no secret Formula's ou every bottle. But it's the simnle honest way it's made, the honest Shi-lrer hprhs and other ingredients of which it's composed, that make it so effi paeious. Any real cause of iudiirestion and bit ionsness can be cured with a few bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Try it. Sold bv drusrirists. price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. Attention, Brijifloiiacco Growers. How is this? We can sell you a fine bright Tobacco Farm of from 100 to 1000 Acres, at from to 10 dollars per acre. POTTS it SAUXDEHS, Chase City, Va. HARRIS NICKEL PLATE SHOW Will Pitch Its Tents in Henderson Tuesday, October 19th. W. II. Harris' World-famoua 2sicke Plate Show will exhibit in Henderson Tuesday, October 19th. This show is no stranger here. It has visited Hen derson twice. It was a good one tb en and is said to be a better one this sea son. But we will let some of our ex changes where it has been recently, speak in its behalf? The Wilmington Star of the 5th says: The programme consisted of daring bare-back acts by gaily decked eques trians mounted on fine steeds, thrilling aerial feats, startling acrobatic sketches, wonderful tricks by dumb an imals aud side-splitting comicalities by numerous clowns. The "Three Brother Act" per formed by the Flood Brothers was a daring and skillful piece of acrobatic work, while the horseback riding of Mr Albert Or ton was both thrilling and pleasing. Perhaps the most hu morous sketch iu the show occurs near the last when Mr. Geo. Motz, with the assistance of an intelligent donkey aud a knowing, beautiful pony, makes his bow as a clown and proceeds to make "Rome howl!" And other wonderful tricks performed by a decidedly large elephant, "Gypsey," and her baby "Barney." Capt. Beenard Shea, the two elephants' trainer, makes both beasts accomplish many skillful tricks. The Meesenger of the same dale says this : The performance was very interest ing and creditable, and especial uote should be made of the performing ele phaut Giysy and her baby Barney, the three Flood brothers' posturing, the fine acrobatic and trapeze acts of the Hoddys family, the hurdle and riog riding of Albert Orton, the trwfc riding of Claude Orton, etc. The show has also a couple of fine lions, tigers and other animals to interest the children. The performance is not only a very excellent one for the low price, but it is remarkably clean in all particulars. The Messsnger can cheerfully recom mend Mr. Harris and his show as it appears here. He looks after things himself and takes pride iu keeping up to a high moral standard. Dr. Pierce's Pellets one a gentle tive, two, to three are cathartic; all laxa-deal- ers. - - - A nice Line of hercules Trimmings at II. THOMASOX'S. . Annual and Red Clover Seed at Dohsey's Dnt(i Stohk. . - . Oxford has a Couple of Fires. Oxford had two fires last week, de sulting iu considerable property. Fri day morning about 2 o'clock fire broke out in the kitchen of Mr. Roy Fergu son and his dwelling house was burned. The residence of Mr. W. A. Adams, near by, caught from this aud was burned down also. The furniture was saved. Insurance $1,500. Mr. Fer guson saved only a part of his furni ture. His insurance was only $500. It was only by hard work that the prize house of W. T. Lyou, which con tained a large quantity of tobacco, was saved. Again Saturday night there was an other and more disastrous fire. The store of J. D. Brooks, on Commercial avenue was burned, together with most of its contents, the loss amounting to $7,000 or $8,000 with $2,500 insurance. The adjoining buildiug occupied by J. K. Wood, undertaker, was burned also, only the contents of the lower floor being saved. Insured for $700. The double store of E. W. Crenshaw was in immineut danger but was saved from burning. Stock of goods badly dam aged by removal, heat, etc. Origin of the fire is unknowu. It started in the rear of the second story of Brooks' store where hay was stored. Every fire our sister -town has but emphasizes the need of a good system of water works. . - S. K. Moore, of Greensburg, Ky., says: I was very bilious for a long time; had fallen off and getting in bad health, 1 had dyspepsia and spit up my food. 1 begnn using Kamon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pel lets according to the Doctor's Book, and as a result I increased in weight 23 pounds and feel like a new person. 350. Fine linen Xeckwear all of the latest styles at 25 cents, just received at UAKXLS' CLOTULNli STOKE Well nerited Praise. Iu the Oxford Orphans'' Friend of recent date the observant and appre ciative editor, Mr. W. tl. Gregory, took occasion to pay a well merited compliment to its local contemporary the Public Ledger, which we endorse most heartily. It is not too much to say that no paper of our acquaintance is more industrious and indefatigable in its elicits to build up its town and county, and to keep their advantages and opportunities prominently and persistently before the public, than the Oxford Public Ledger. And its ef forts should be recognized and appre ciated in the most pronounced manner by a liberal subscription and advertis ing patronage, as well as the mora support and encouragement of the peo ple. Copying from an article bearing on the advancement and prosperity c the community, the Orphans' Iriend says; The above appeared in the columns of a late edition of our highly esteemed contemporary, the Public Ledger. It is but additional evidence ot the coutiu uous efforts to advance the material prosperity of Oxford, and vicinity which has characterized that paper for many years past. With a highly com mendable public spirit, and true loy alty to town and county, it is alway ready to lend a helping hand and speak words of help, and encouragment to every business enterprise in this sec tion Those who believe chronic diarrhea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. L Grisham, of Guars Mill, La., has to say on the subiect. viz.. "I have been a suf ferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have tried all kinds of medi cines for it. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take and never fails to effect a cure. 2o and 50 cent sixes for sale by Dorsey Drug Co. . . Art and flusic. Go to Baltimore to the Munich Studio to study Art and Music You will find the best teachers, educated in Europe. All branches of art taught, especially portraiture. Send in your Xmas orders now, Lebert touch and method of expression taught in Piano. Voice culture a spec ialty. THE MISSES HEMSTREET, 11, W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take Laxative Hramo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25cts. ISseptle. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1897. Knew What He Was Talking About. Rer. T. De Witt Talmage knew what he .was talking about when he sageiy onserveu mat "a newspaper whose columns overflow with adver tisements of business men has more influence in attracting attention to and Duiiding op a city or town than any other ageacy that can be employed. reopie go wnere tnere is business. Capital and labor will locate where there is an enterprising community. No power on earth is so strong to build up a town as a newspaper well patron ized, and its power should be appreci ated." The Keyttone. Full blown and sweet as a rose the young woman woo tones up her system with Dr. Pieree's Favorite Prescription. It is a certain cure for all the ailments peculiar to the delicate organization of women. It is perfectly safe in any condi tion or tne system ana always reliable, regulating the delicate organs to perform their work painlessly. Women have sal low faces, dull eyes, hollow cheeks, and low spirits, when suffering from disorders. derangements and weakness peculiar to their sex. Health is regained, after pe riods of dizziness, nervous prostration, pain and excitability, or other manifesta tions of derangement or displacement of the womanly organs, when the "Prescrip tion ii used. . . This from an exchange is strongly and tersely put. but not too much per- iaps: "II a man had a $50 pup he would look after it and not let it run around all night over town. But if he las a boy it is different. He is turned loose at a tender age to go to the devil. At all events the boy ought to be given an equal showiug with the bull pup." ather, mother, does this apply iu your case? Where is vour bov at niuht? A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be iu a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la urriuoe and recognizing it as dangerous he took mtnediate steps to bring about a speedy cure, rrotn the advertisement of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations included therein, we concluded to make a hrst trial of the medicine. To say that it was satisfacto- y in its results, is putting it very mildly ndeed. It acted like magic and the re sult was a speedy and permanent cure. we nave no hesitancy in recommendiucr this excellent Cough Remedy to any one afflicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty, Liberty to wn. Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for ale by Dorsey Drug Co. The editor of an Iowa paper being sked, "do hogs pay?" replied through is columns as follows: "A sood mauy of them do not; they take the paper several years without payment, and when a bill is rendered they get the postmaster to send the paper back refused.' " IT 1$ EASY TO TELL, People who fail to look after their health are like the carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People are not apt get anious about their health soon enough. If you are "not quite well" or half siok" have ou ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? It is easy to tell by setting aside your rine for twenty-four hours; a sediment of settling indicates an unhealthy condition f the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre quent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is also con vincing proof that the kindneys and blad der are out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swampt-Root fulfills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. JNot only does Swamp-Root give new life and acticity to the kidneys the cause of trouble, but by treating tne Kianeys it acts as a tonic ior the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp-Root it cures. Sold by druggists, price fit ry cents and one dol lar, or by mentioning the Gold Leaf and sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghatnton, JN. 1 ., you may nave a sam ple bottle of this great discovery sent to you free by mail . Big Bargains in Summer Gooods. To inaKe room for fall aud winter stock, will offer special bargains in all summer goods for the next GO days. In fact, we will sell some goods at and below cost. It will be to your iuterest to take advantage of these low prices. H. THOMASO-N. Wanted. Old gold and silver wanted. We will take old gold and silver for any goods or repairs in our line and allow the market price. HIGHT & CO., Jewelers and opticians. NO CURE NO PA If . That is the way all druggists are author ized to sell rove's Tasteless Cbill i onic for Chills and Malaria. It is sini- dIv Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter nauseating tonics, rnce 500 uct zi. Did You Ever Try Llectric Hitters as a remedy lor your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This menicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appe tite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fiftv cents and 1.00 at Melville Dorsey 's Drug Store. Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema. The Intense itchinir and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed bv anolvine Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cored by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nippies. chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes, cts. per oox. lr Cadi's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in Drime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by M. Dorsey. . Veterinary Book Free. Dr. Humphreys' Veterinary Manual on the treatment of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, dogs and poultry, mailed free upon request. Address the Humphreys Com pany, New lork. LANDS, PATENTS, PENSIONS, CLAIMS Washington Lai and Claims Company Room! 3.7 U7 Lonliliu; Av.. N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Will, on verv reasonable terms, prose cute Land Claims, including Mineral Lands and Mines, Applications for Pat ents and Pensions, and all other claims before the District of Columbia Courts, the several Government Departments, the Court of Claims, and the Supreme Court ot the United States. The company will also aid lawyers at a distance in preparing their eases for the Supreme Court of the United States, aud for a small consideration will f uroish cor respondents information concerning mat ters in Washington that they may desire to know. Send for eireular. JOHX G. SLATER, Secretary. EPersons seeing this advertisement and having business in that line, will find it to their interest to communicate through this paper. Is what gives Hood's Sareaparilla its great popularity, ita constantly increasing sales, and enables it to accomplish Its wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of diseases because ot its power as a blood purifier. It acts directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and corner of the human system. Thus all the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under the beneficent influence of Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. Hood's Pills ctTe. easy to operate. 250; October Ladies Home Journal. "Inside of a Hundred Homes." the first of a succession of articles picturing interiors of the most artistically-fur nished houses iu America, is one of the notable features of the October iAidies' Home Journal. Another of siiecial interest introduces "The New Tenants of the" White House" through photographs of the McKiuley household. The pictures were made expressly for the magazine. and have never before been published. Lillian Hell's chat bright and witty it is needless to state of her preparations and departure for Europe is also an in teresting feature. It is the prelude to a series of letters Miss Bell will write to the Journal, giving her impressions of the Old World. In the same issue Mrs. Lyman Abbott begins aseries of "Peace ful Valley" papers, in which she will por tray tne lile ol an ideal rural community. Ldward V . uok points out to young men where the best chances of success await them, aud councils young women who object to the' word "obey" in the marriage ceremony. William (Jeorge Jordan tells of the "Wonders of the World's Waste" the astonishing and profitable uses to which refuse of manu facture, etc., is put. In a lighter vein are Charles Dana Gibson's Dickens drawing "Caleb Plummer and His Daughter ; Mary L. llkins sketch of a New England apple paring bee; the con clusion of "The Spirit of Sweetwater." Hamlin Garland's serial, aud a delic- iously reminiscent poem, "Leisurely Lane," which W. L. Taylor has illus trated. Mrs. S. T. Rortr solves the economic problem of feeding a family of eight at an aggregate cost oi ten dollars a week. She fully details her plan and presents daily bills-of-fare. There is a timely article on Halloween games and pastimes, auu others touching every phase of woman's work and home life. Ry lhe Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. One dollar per year; ten cents per copj Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 1 lie best salve in the world lor cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Klieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin hruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Melville Dorsey, druggist. TOWN TAXES. Office of Town Tax Collector, i HENDERSON, JN. U., bept.28tli. 07. S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Tax Books for the town of Hender son ior tne year 1897, nave been placed in my nanus tor collection. All persons are requested to make note of the change in tne law and govern themselves according ly. JNo discretion is allowed me and 1 therefore ask those who have not paid their corporation taxes for the current year to meet me and make settlement AT ONCE and as the law requires, as further indulgence cannot tie given, liy attend ing to this matter NOW you will save me trouble ana yourselt cost, as 1 will be compelled to collect by LEVY AND SAL,, all taxes not paid by the tune pre en bed. J. L. CUBRIN, Town Tax Collector. Notice. T Y VIRTUE OF POWER CONFER- J red upon nie by a trust deed executed bv II. T. Watkins and wife on the 11th dav or uecerouer, jhuo, which is recoruea in bock 19, page 246, to secure an indebt edness to D. II . Gill, Receiver, 1 shall, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER STII. 1897. sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House door 111 Henderson, N. C. the following real estat, to-wit: One certain lot or parcel of laud on Garnett strtet in Henderson, N. C, adjoining the lands of W . M. & C. Watkins, Owen Davis, et al.. and bounded as follows: Bgin at a stake Owen Davis corner on Garnett street and run thence in a Northeast di rection 21 feet one inch to corner of W. M.&C. Watkins; tlifiice in a northerly direction lx.l feet to Wyche Alley; thence along Wyche Alley 21 feet one inch in a southerly direction to Owen Davis' line; thence along Owen Davis' line to 183 feet to beginning. It being the lot bought from A. C. Aolliconer. Commissioner, by deed dated December 2, 1890. This 7th October. 1897. SAMUEL WATKINS, Trustee. AGENTS WANTED. " I lie Confederate Noldier in the Civil War,'' just published, contains 500 pages 12x1!) inches, and over 1,100 large Battle Scenes, Portraits, Maps, tc. 1 he greatest and largest War Book ever pub lished, and the only one that does justice to the Confederate soldier and the cause he foucht for. Complete in one volume Aeents wanted everywhere to sell thi book on our new and easy plan. Many of SSSD;Sr month, v eterans, sons and Daughters or Veterans, and others interested are re quested to send for a beautiful illustrated descriDtive circular (free) and terms to Printing Co.. Louisville Kv. dec 1. J. J. THOMAS. 8. W. BREWER. J. J. Thomas & Go., Store and Warehouse, 313, 315, 317 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N. C, Cotton Factors. Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Farmers1 Supplies, Offer their services to Merchants and r armers ior me saie 01 ineir cotiou. inc Mills of this State are practically out of Cotton, this in connection with buyers here for domestic as well as foreign use, make our Market second to none, and being ttx- elusive SELLERS of cotton enables us to get you at all times, the best prices to be bad. e expect our Market to open witn good prices which will likely yield to large receipts, lhe strong statistical po sition of cotton warrants higher prices later on. He are prepared to make you liberal charges for storage of your cotton. aud when desiied will make you the u-ual advance in cash upon the receipt of bill or lading or eottou either for immedi ate sale or to 1 held for higher prices we keep on band a gd supply of lug ging, lies and Cotton Sheeting. Correspondence solicited Trom those in terested. J. J. Thomas & Co., Cotton Sellers, &c, Raleigh, N. C. )COOOOCCOOOOOSOOOOCOO ooocco Very Cordially Do we invite the ladies lO ATTEND OCk GRAND OPENING OF Fall Millinery, TO UK TUESDAY and Oct. 12th We are prepared to show one lines tver brought to DAVIS coxhcoohoco:ookhcoox CO COMING W. H. HARRIS' NICKEL PLATE SHOWS WILL HXHIIUT AT Henderson, October 19th. 50 FAMOUS PERFORMERS 50 Elephants, Lions, Tigers, Ponies, -AND- A HOST OF FUNNY CLOWNS. SEE "GYPSY," THE LARGEST ELEPHANT ON EARTH. SEE "BARNEY," THE SMALLEST ELEPHANT ON EARTH. Two Performances Daily, at 2 and 8 1 M. Doors open one hour earlier. The Pleasure Of doing business chiefly con sists in giving satisfaction to every customer it is the key to success in all lines of trade. A pleased customer is one secured. We strive to merit the making it both pleasant and hence mutually satisfactory. We Cordially Your careful inspection Varied Assortment of STRICTLY has been judiciously selected satisfy even the most scrupulous and exacting tastes. Special Inducements Are Offer'd In our Superb Lines of Goods, Trimmings, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, ike, all of which are most complete. Quality and the Style, and then too the Prices Are Always Riont. These essentials are those to g"ive you, and past successes fully warrant continued and persistent etiort. Uur constant aim is lor lair and square dealing-the kind that brings STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES! In addition to the above and comolete stock of Stai le Salt. Shinstutls. Hav. Corn. lots and can sell same wholesale or retaii at Bottom FlgareS. , . ' j ' ' Give us a call when in want of anything in our line and see if we can't make it to vour advantage to trade with us. - - j HENRY THOM ASON, ALEX. T. BARNES. I tt 1 .1 or 11 I nilPTi 3 KtT Of hmhlmPr U1IUC1 IdACl U. 1111 Uaillll Burial Suits and Shoes For Men. Women and Children. TCCKER BC1LDING HENDERSON. N. C. O HELD ON WEDNESDAY, and 13th. of the handsomest 1 lenderson. & ROSE. n WORLD - FAMOUS Acrobats, Aerialists, Wire Walkers, Jugrglers, patronage of the profitable to leal Therefore, public by -ill 1 us- Invite of our Splendid Stock and SEASONABLE Merchandise, which under a determination to fully Ury Goods and Notions, Dress Our goods always have the for which we strive and study you back to our store. we carry at all times a lull and Fancv Groceries, Hour, &c. 1 hose wo Luv in car load j 1 FOR RENT. Leaf Tobacco Prize Factory and Sales Warehouse. The welt known Watkln l"af tobacco prize factory situate on Main street opnt- site UarrU' varehou' lonV red for rent. A Kplendid buildditig tot the purpose design'd 40x100 leet, 5 storu-H liign. Alothe Hales Var-hou Iatt-Iy occu pied by iiutler, Jenkins, & Co. Large and commodious bulling, conveniently lo cated. Kir terms and further particular" apply to Edward Mines, Henderson, or address, D. M. 11 INKS. Ueeelver. Milton, N. C. igp an4 Tttibkry Ilablta cured at home wltij oatptio. book of par tk n lan aent FKEK. BM.WOUIXKY. K.U. WiC2 U4 H. ttJ9t Mb
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