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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1SUS. 1 6 1 I J I he Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual test show it goes oae Ibird farther than aay other braaaV POWDER Absolutely Pure boal bArf'N'i F"rrR r.o., he yorc. Ki-'usce Constantly at itjrinzs Success JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING CKKATKS many a new business; KNLAkOKS many an old business; PK tSHH 'KS many a large business; K s-.VI . S " f ii y a o n . I D'lRine! b; H KSCU 1 S many a lost business; SA . K- many a failing business; . CEJ " K .n.i.--s' i . any business To ".-. dvcrtjse Judiciously," use the columns j i, - H : ti-K ,Oi- IjOLU LkAK A pro r?.i ve i i'-ibi.r ne wspiiper, it circulates y tt.r-juliout Vancr an adjoining cj nti-s.a -jt i i I xv cnt and prosperous I -op'- - v w-jrth sreking and 1. 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' ' 1 : 1 :i ' :i I f i :i t rail's II xi-d I 1 hiw.i'XM i u .111 liny I'M-, ill a e.-italli 1 11. it. 1 !..-- :i. Ml. I li i-.is- we rrsrivr till- I i I i t t . f 1 "Hi V II II lee. iiictii.ov i,i. in-. v ic-oTuti lis nl' rcspecf, . ' , u ill In- il. ii. i -l Inr at tin- lad- or niii iiil ji 1 Mull; .in 1 lin- i-i-.li must in--i iin pa - -. t h- 111 1 11 ii-i-i 1 pi. 1 11 r:iM-s uhrri- lii-nds ii i. l al 1 ' his 1 il t In ) 1 ;- 1 an- i-iiiii't'i ni-il iin i ha 1 1 1 I In lin.iti- i' il tlielilst l'-ll I i lifts aliniil Ti Miiri- .1.- alllrlt-s mil. e ei-ei 1 i 11 tlial in lin.Mli. 0?7'rZ TOWN t l or Low Prices On I jiii.:, Laths, Siii)l(-, I )o(ii s, and Windows, call on JollN H. V ATKINS. Mrs. .1. I-'. Il.ii ris Ims l i t iirnt-il from K.i li;;ii. lii-li- -In- li;is iit-i-n vi-itin' frii-ii'l iin- i.ist fi v ihivs. Mr. ( '. V. I':ii-n;iiiiin. nf liicliinoml. ili--iili-nt 11! tin- IIiinlcrMili Klrcl lie iiiii:hi . :i irilli r :tl this oilier I liiluv. ' Snlni- mil- wlin li;is l;ikl-i tilt' ti'uiilili- In ruuiit 1 1 1 tin- iiKirrii'il li Ml (ill's i II I ll'lllll'l'silll Wlin llllVf III) i liililrni. :is t Ih-ii' arc thirty. W. II. M11--. iV ('11. will rcccivi- a larji- slii (iini-iit of ('resent liieveles ill a few il:iv. A wheel to Miit ' er I101I v e.-in In- f 1 11 I anions their slink nf I 're-en I s. Mr. .1. I . llihl, who has Iteeii eon-lim-.l In hi- room liv iekness tlie (a-i -i-. ii mrl,, is still sn ll'eri 11 j; i i'1'v 111 111 h I lu re lieinej 110 jiereept i hle itiiHii eiiieiil in his euinlitioii. A e.llliil mei-lili- of I he .- t ink 1 1 1 I ' I -el's i, I e I le 11 ilelsoll 'J'e II' lli ill (' ( 'oiiipaiiv will In- hehl at tl Iliee of -atil company on March ;ilst, at 1 oelne.k i. M. See :i I IT I i Sl-tllt'll t ill another column. Tin- More ni .Jolm 1 . Williams at l aii ioi t. (Iranxille count v. w as ilestioyeil liy lire Friilav niht. The tuck (a -mall one) whs a tola! loss, wilh no insurance. Supposril to hae In-eii ai e i 1 1 1 n I a 1 . ('apt. Thus. II. ('Iiava--e. fonnorlv a ioiii!ar coiuluetor on the Sealioanl Air Line, ami reeentlv one of the I5.il eih Mornini 'i .. solieitin ajreiits. has aecepteil a po-ition to travel for rreii iiama 11 Co.. of Halt i more. In keeping the prorcs.-i c spirit w hieh 1 haraet eri i s it s ma iiaijeiiieii t , tin- Sealio.iril Air Line Kailroail is making the c peri incut of iisin electric hea'Uihls f,,r its locnnio nves, ami the trails thus far mailc ale -ah! to In- -liceessf 11I. I'o er-et a.l an i ae of the reltlceil prices olTereil liy the (Jlolie l'hoto rraph Coinpanv (oer l)orsev"s ilru -''.) it is iicce-sarv to call earlv. as v ' ". .1 thin; as cabinet sie pic ' - il $l.."in per iloeti. half ilozen t! " '. will 1I..I la-t lollr. Mr. John M. Wester, of Kllierton. a., wa- heie several ilavs this week a; I.niliii 1 he lieil-i,e of his father who haslneii i;l with pnemiioiiia the pa-I ten ilays. Mr. Wcster"s condi tion w a- con-iiiei e.l critical at first I sit he is thought to lie inirovin at pre-cllt. A ion pie were recently marrieil anil the liri.le i 11 i t ml an o'l.l aunt to t he w ciliiin--. The canls w ere sw ell atlairs ainl in one corner bore the in--.riptioii. --Chililrcn no! ejecteiL" Alter scanning it clo-elv over her -("ex the .,;, :v -aiil: "'I'hat's ail riu'ht. bin they'll have 'em just the same." ( 'heima Hi:ittt As will be -ecu bv a 1 1 v c r t i se 111 e n t a meeting of the -lo"ekhol.lers of the lb inler-iiii l'.lci-t ric Compativ has ! ii calleil bv the Knanl of Directors : i-e h. !, I in "the otliee of ,1. II. Uriil-U'er- in Hen.ler.-.wi. ni Weil nesdav, March -j:rl. The object of this lllcet-in-r i- lo anih. .':, the i--m- of i'.0( f tirst niorl L'ae In mhIs etc. Mr. John T. Patrick. Chief ln.lus t rial a-eut of the Seaboard Air Line, called a nicetin of his co-w orki-rs ::t Wilmington. N. C. Mr. S. c. Lyon. Mr. .in.! Mr-. S A. Lb. mini;, hulus- inalaent- ..!' Creed moor, and MisS l'-itie Hu'.loek. of Hester. (assed tinoiih Ilender-011 l'uesday on their "ay to Wilmington ,,, attend the m.etin-. A" ch:ne;e sa s that --a strane-o annua; is creatine; nnich excitement 'J' Nofthampoin eounty. It devours 1'i's. and almost anv thine; it cts u- elaM- ,,,,." Perhaps this au- nnaI I.. Uie same species of varmint" 1)r w ... heat ham d. -cribed iu these columns :i-t week which created -ch a furor "f excitement III the nld Shatter ii'-ijhi.i.rh 1. . - I'oz' i. I'.ibin. t Pliotornplis $1 ' 1 do..-,, l ,m. i,v ,;;,,, JMiotoraph oni-anv. (Ht-r Horsey 'h dru: store, 11. ii'li-rsoti, . (' . 'I'o iiH-et war time prices the (ilobe Photograph Cornpitiiy announce a still further reduction in the price of pictures. There is nothing cheaj about the work though. Wk do not understanil vvhv it is that the bald-headed men are "hasten in;'' to tender t heir services to to war. There is Col. Hiirwvn and (ien. (jlenn, and several others, lint then the bald-heads, ahvav s did irefer front seats in everv show. Kaleirh I'ost. Miss Sallic K. Daniel, of Littleton, has been eniraed to teach public school near Mr. John A. Fleming's. he arrived Monday and opened school Tuesday. The yourifr lady will board at Mr. Fleming's anl the neighborhood is to be congratulated iijioii iraininjr such an accession to its social and educational interests. If you wish a irood likenesH v.n at once to tin- (ilobe Photograph Couijiany over Dornev's druj; t-tore. Cabinets only 1 jd (ier dozen. Half dozen $1.00 . S'.J.OO a week eiiHily made. L'nelone 4 cents (Htanifis) for particulars. WIIITMOKK Jc WHITMOUK, Flender.sftn, N. C. In Northern Markets. Mr. (ien. A. Itose has jrolie North to buy new ,-prinn; roods. He will make extensive purchases and will have many rare bargains for his customers when he ets back. The firm of Davis & I'ose is a live and progressive one and they always kctp fully abreast with the times. Look out for announcement of the arrival of their new ninls. . . I Li inlsoni'- line of silks for shirt waists mid triiiimi.'is. ul-o satins, etc , at II. THOMASO.VS. Seethe Murrains iii drummers' samples of Tool h and Hair I'. rushes at Parker's Drug Store. Thoroughbred Pijjs For Sale. Mr. John A. Fleming advertises a few male t horoiilibred Duroc-Jersev pijs for sale. This is line stock, from one of the most reliable breeders in the We-t, and Mr. Flem ing's prices are within reach and reason. He sulu the late Stephen A. Ilurroiihs two pi";s a short while be fore his death foi fln.O ) a pair, and at the sale these same pis were sold at public auction for $--2.-2.. Mood will tell. m . (ireat reduction in t lie iii-iee ol fiin. Pliotorailis by the (ilobe Photograph Company, (io and see. Over Dorsey's drug store. Don't forget Parker's Drug Store is t lie place for seeds. -4 . A Suck-egg Duck Instead of a Dog. Mr. Al Daniel had been missing 'rs from his hen house so lonjj that he decided to use strychnine to stop the dog- from his nightly visits. Hut he was greatly surprised a few morn ings t hereafter w hen he went out and found that one of his ducks instead of the supposed dog had been killed. It turned out that the duck was the sly scamp"1 that h;ul been sucking his eggs. A hole was made iu one end of the shell and the egg emptied of its content s. -4 - It is not to Ins wondered at Unit Ayer's Pills me in such universal demand. For the cure of constipation, billiousness, or any other complaint needing a laxative, these pills are unsurpassed. They are sugar coated, easy to take, and every dose ii effective. - . . Car load of prime. No. 1 White Spring Seed Oats just received at II. THOMASO.VS. Joins the Ranks of Travelling Men. Oiiryoung friend Wilniot Fleming, son of County Commissioner John A. Fleming, this week joins the ranks of traveling salesmen and starts out with sample case and order book. If his success is commensurate with his deserts or the merits of his goods every day will be a red letter day with him. Mr. Fleming represents the De Mora Cigar Co., of Springfield, Ohio, dealers in and importers of line cigars, a concern with sfDO.oon capi tal and -'stutT to burn." He lias aniee line of samples and the goods speak for themselves. ... A most remarkable record has been made by Kamon's Kepsin Chill Tonic in cm iei: Chills ami fever and all Malarial Troubles. Only about one in every thous and who used this famous remedy in 'yii reported a failure to cure, and to each of these the money was promptly refunded. Tasteless and guaranteed. ."iOC. Do you want to make 'J.OO a week? Knelose 1 cents (stamps) to WIIITMOKK & WIIITMOKK, Henderson , N. C. . -Gone For New Goods. H. S. Aronson left for New York Saturday night to buy new goods. J i r- He will purchase a large stock of clothing, gents' furnishing goods, shoes, hats. Ac., besides buying a big supply of bicycles and bicycle sun dries of all kinds. He will in future pay more attention to this branch of the trade than ever before. The dis play made in his show window gives some conception of the stock carried by Mr. Aronson. Few people had any idea that there were so many different things about a bicycle until they saw this layout" at Aronson's. -4 . Best of All. To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the Spring time comes, use thetrue and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Hiiv the genuine. Manu factured liy the California Fig Svrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents jut bottle. . - Hav and Seed Oats at II. TIIOM VSON'S. Work That is Never Done. Wise advertising is a continuous performance. ' It begins with the proper pricing of stocks: it goes on to attract public attention to the stocks, and when it has sold them it cannot rest its work is never dune. It has made friends, and it must hold them: and the way to do this is to appeal continually to their interest by appealing as often as possible to self-interest. Few stores arc so uninteresting that they cannot make appeals of this character. Philadelphia Record. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take Laxative llroino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25cts. laseptl'c. To the Public. I wish to say that I am prepared to furnish Sweet milk at 0 cents per quart. Ibitter milk at IO cents per gallon. Kutterat 20 cents per pound. Swit t cream at 1" cents per pint. H. A. DA VIS. Delivt-rv made earlv in the morning. V4fel)4o OUR NEW DRESS. What Somo of The Berthren Say of It. The Henderson Gold Lkaf one of the most interesting papers in the State, appears in a new outfit. Char lotte OOsercer. The Henderson Gou Leak, now coines in a new dress of type. There is not a handsomer printed paper in the State. Greenville Jicfhctor. The -Henderson Goli Leak conies out this week in a handsome new dress of type. It is one of the "State's brightest journals. Rockingham lu ll. 1. The Henderson (ioi.i Leak appears in a new dress of type. It lias al ways been a neat and interesting pa per, out it now aijiis new beauty to its foinis and a fascinating charm to its appearance. Here is wishing the Gold Leak and brother Manning a long life of usefulness anil prosper ity. imrnani bun. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve 111 the world tor cuts Bruises, Sores, fleers, Salt Rheum, I-'ever Sores, 1 etter, ( liMjijifd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail .kin Lruptinns, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed In give perfect .satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2 i cents per bus. for sale nv .Melville Dorsey, druggist. - - - . (iood Shot For a Boy of Ten Years .viasu-r inmmie nttinan made a shot Sat tirday that proved as satis factory to the neighbors as it was a matter of pride to the young sportsman. A good sized hawk was sailing around the premises as if in ijiie.-t of spring chickens, when Tomniie got his gun'" am! brought him down. 'Tomniie was assisted by Master Kichard Gary in bearing his hawkship to this oll'ice. SitiaatSomi Wanted. A sober and industrious man wants position 01, farm. Callable of taking charge in absence of owner and make himself nenerally useful as one of the "hands." Nominal wages required or will work on shares. For further par ticulars apply ut (ioLh Leak Okkick. . Just Before the lillennium. When the grasshoppers cease to hop and the old cow (puts her baw ling; when the lishes no longer flop and the baby stops its squalling; when the thinners no longer dun and the hoot owl quits its hooting; when rivers ever cease to run and the burglar stops his looting; when the vine no longer twines and the lark stops its larking: when the sun no longer shines and the man quits his sparking: when the heavens begin to drop and old maids stop advising, then it is time to shut up shop and quit advertising. Felicity (i)h'm) Times. The West Held, (Ind.) AVim prints the following in regard to au old resident of that place: "Mr. Frank Avoy.for many years in the employ of the L. X. A. & C. Ky. here, says: 'I have used Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy for ten years or longer am never without it in my family. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufact ured. I take pleasure, in recommending it.'" It is a specific for all bowel disor ders. For sale by the Dorsey Drug Co. . -4a . New Place of Business. The linisning touches having been put on the new brick building erected on Main street by S. S. Whitten, it has been opened for business. And there is not a handsomer place of the kind anywhere in these parts. The wall piece is a thing of beauty, made of oak with a plate glass ror 7 by 4 feet in centre and It is wo smaller ones on the side. Four marble columns support the top and add to the unique and at tractive appearance of the whole thing. The bar counter is a very handsome piece of work also. It is of oak with mahogany top and rail, brass trimmings. Electric lights placed at suitable points on the wall piece immediately above the mirrors show it oft to advantage when under the lull glare of the incandescent lamps. Mr. William Scoggins, of Durham, is in charge and Mr. Whitten will be pleased to have his friends inspect liis new place of business. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada Hart, of oroton, S. 1).: "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lung, cough set in and finally terminated in Consump tion. Four Doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. Mv husband was advisied to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank (ind I am saved and now a well and healthy woman. ' Trial bottles free at M. Dorsey1 drugstore. Regular size oO,- and $1.00; guaranteed or price refunded. -4 . Improved Order Heptasophs. Mr. W. C. Wharton, State organi zer of the Improved Order Hepta sophs, wlio lias been here the past few weeks in the interest of that Or der, has instituted a conclave of about : members in Henderson. An or ganization was effected Friday night by the election of officers for the en suing year and last night the mem bers wire initiated into the myste ries and working of the Order." In this connection the following which is taken from the Fraternity De partment" of the Wilmington "(Dela ware) Sunday Star will be of inter est: The principal objects of the order arc: First The promotion of prin ciples of true benevolence among its members and to care for the widows and orphans of fellow members. Sec ond To cultivate the intellect of all its members and to assist each other in the path of life and promote in general a love of all mankind. The organization of the order Con sists of a supreme and grand and subordinate conclaves. No person can be admitted to mem bership, or be initiated into the mysteries of the order who is not a white malO. of good moral character, a believer in the existence of a Su preme Being, and possessed of some known reputable means of support: free from any mental or physical iu tirmity. and having sufficient educa tion to sign his ow n application for membership. The order is based upon the teach ings of the Seven Wise Men of Persia and of Greece, and has for Its motto. Wisdom. Truth, Benevolence." WANTED Salesmen to handle our Lubricating Oils ou Com mission in Henderson and vicinity. Lib?ral terms. THE EUCLID OIL COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio. COL. BLRGWYN TENDERS HIS SERVICES To Gov. Russell in Case of War With Spain, and Will Raise a Regiment. Cel. F. A. Olds, in his newspaper cor re s po n d e n i-e, sa v s : Col. William 11. S. Burgvvvu todav wrote Gov. Russell the following let ter, which has the true American ring about itr In view of the pos sible declaration of war between this country and Spain, and a call upon you by the President to furnish North Carolina's quota of troops for that purpose, I have the honor to tender you my services to raise a regiment of i jfuntry, composed of the sons of Confederate soldiers, to serve in that war." Col. Burgwyn was in the civil war, and afterwards commanded the widely known Fifth Regiment Na tional Guard of Maryland. Fix-Adjutant General Janies I). Glenn, now on the retired list, oilers his services to the Governor in any ca pacity. - . Tetter, Salt-Kbeiim and Kczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 2 cts. per box. Ir. Cady's Condition Powders, are in.st 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 prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. For sale by M. Dorsey. A NOBLE WOMAN. In the death of Miss Francis ;. Willard the world has lost a noble sponsor and earnest advocate of everything that was for the better ment of the human race. As nation al president of the W. C. T. f. since its inception she was a grand exam ple of self-sacrifice and the most sub lime sincerity in her effectual war fare against the evils that drag humanity from man's noble estate. Always on the side of right and jus tice, her luminous personality ever stood forth as an ideal American working with might and main for God and country. In her own words her liberal policy was no sectarian- m in religion. 110 sectionalism in politics, no sex in citizenship." Her enemies were the foes of the human race; her life and love were given to all mankind. Miss Williard was a remarkable woman in many ways, and possessed re attractions as all w ho have heard her can attest. In early womanhood lossessing bountiful charms and so cial graces, she ignored the blandish ments of worldly preferment, and set earnestly to work in the cause of which she has been tint head and front since is 4. Always seeking to bring sunshine into the dark hyvvavs of life she selected the bow of white ribbon as the emblem of the movement she generaled, and in death it is only this beautifully simple color that is to mark the sorrow that has been brought to millions of homes throii"-h- iiit the world by her loss. From prison cells as from national coun cil chambers, from hovels as from mansions, will be heard the voices of honest regret at the death of this fair lilv of true womanhood, the memory of whose noble work will be in inspiration to generations still unborn. The world may be slow in giing full recognition to the noble char acters whose efforts are always for the amelioration of earthly distress, but such lives are not allowed to pass into the mysterious beyond without receiving a full meed of iraise. In the death of Miss Wil lard, the press of all denominations and of all shades of politics speak with but one patriotic voice of the rood she has done. Prison Mirror. Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight luting or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggist and shoe stoics. By mail for 'JSC in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, L; Roy, X. Y. Kittrell Letter. Kittkei.l. N. C. March !. ,!). Ei)iTi: Gold Leak: We regret to learn that Capt. W. W. Ellis is quite sick. The Captain is one of Vance's most substantial citizens, and we are ure his many friends will wish for him a speedy recovery. Miss Eloise Williams went to Raleigh last Tuesday to visit Mrs. 11 v Barnes. On Friday last Mr. J. 1). Williams. of Fairport, had the misfortune to have his store house burned loget her with the entire stock of goods. Mr. Williams had "-one to dinner, so it is not known just how the lire origi nated, but it is supposed to have been accidental. There was 110 in surance. Mr. Williams has the sym pathy of many friends in his loss. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Raney went to Louisburg Sat urdav to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cheatham. Miss Maggie Reid returned yester day from a visit to relatives at Wake Forest. Mr. Cicero Peebles. of Yadkin College, who has been visiting his sister. Mrs. ( '. L. Whitaker, returned today. Nick Field, a little colored boy. was today killed almost instantane ously by a tree falling on him. P . . Cheap Cash Store. l.OoO bushels cotton seed. O400 barrels tlour at rock bottom I prices at -$4.00 to $0.00. 400 bushels oats for sped 4tc. Ii per bu-hel. 13 tons hay at bottom r-. Car load of brand and ship stuff. Everything in the grocery line. I carry a full line of staple dry goods. Shoes at bottom prices. All goods are sold at bottom prices to get ready for spring stock. Flour a specialty. Come and see for yourself. All goods delivered free at your door .1. A. KELLY. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tie f- i;;:s it (tRf A TRAGEDY OP THE Ti'ACK. Two Negroes and Two tlcrses KUL-d by S. A. L. Train. Wai!i;e.tiv. N. C. Mr.'.'e'a :i. i hi afternoon at three "'... ck a t li wagon with two cobm-i ruee'Taliey and Richard iica,-i;:. v...-, struck by the Northbound i :igi;,, ..; Warren Plains station. I'aiiev v,:i instantly killed. heari;i will d';-- and the wagon was torn to atoms : cattered far from Tie tra-l.. Th, lileliandthe wagon body vvcfe i h ;'o v, ;i :'.s high a- the te!cgr-it-!i w ir.-s. and both Imrses kill.-!, one br-ijig -ho,- in front of tie- engine a quan.-r (.; :1 mile before tin- engine stoic 1!. The valuable t.-am belong.-,'; : . I . lkiltoti and had be. n 1 Warren: u w ith tobacco. Bolton's son w a a 1 r .... , . oicy cie neiofc tiie I -a!a an i t he - .. - tators say he narrow! v mi --,-.! being caught himself, though he claim- ; 1 have seen the train and given tin boys sufficient warning. Capt's Whis-tiant, F.I more and Ma v arrived on a special and took charge of the dead ami wounded rn. ii whom they found in the hands of Dr. Macm. of Warrcnton. Large crowd- from Warrcnton viewed the disaster. Raleigh A. ''' '' Vbsi rct.r. The spooks and goblin- that delight To fill with terror all tie- night: That stalk abroad iu hideous dream -With which dyspepsia's fancy teems, Will never trouble with their ills The man who tru-ts to Pieice's Pills, Pierce's .Pleasant Pellets: vegetable, harmless, painless, sure! Constipation, billiousness. sick headache, i.-nl i-r,-t i--r; an vatiisii witii tlieir u-e. - V V Caw il il ll,'. -Ji o A small s.-c i-haml Cook Stove Apply at GOLD LEA 1" OFFICII. . In recent di-cn-.-ions of railroad passenger rates in North Carolina and other States. n hav e ov erlooked the fad, until il is brought to our attention by a letter from a friend in the Eastern part of the State, who has no railroad connection whatever, that Virginia. Tennessee, Texas ami other States in which the .'be. -nt rate obtains, have no second-class rate, and that thus the average rale in North Carolina :i cents !ir.-t cia.--and -J I cents second is the same as that in the Slates mentioned. Inas much as a great many of our people, both white and colored, ride second class, this fact has a very direct bear ing on the question of rate reduc tion. ( har'otte j',s, ,-,-. -. Cured of Rheumatism. ( 1 1 vi 1.1. h. Pit t Co., X. ('., Apr. 7,';7. Mks. .Joe Peksox: When you were Inn- in .luiy, lsP.'L I was .suffering with Kin uamtism. I had to walk with a stick. You advised me to try your Remedy. ! look five bot tles. It made a cure of me. Yours trtilv, MRS. W. S. ROACH. FOR SALE FY w The Dorsey Drug Co., . W. Parker, Phil H. Thomas, HENDERSON, N. C. . - - - - Attention, Publishers. Iu addition to the display job i pe advertised for sale we have two or three hundred pounds of long primer and bourgeois body type the letter now in use on this paper which will also be sold at a v ery reasonable price. If any of our brethren of the press wish to add to the equipment of their office and at the same time enhance the appearance of their paper by put ting on a newer 11 ml neater dress, vve can make it such rui object lo them that they will be ju-lilicd in doing so. Write us about the matter. SHORTSI(illTED. 'The reformers in North Carolina -those who indulge in what we schol ars term the climax spectacular arc just nowi rejoicing over the fact that the railroad commission has ordered a reduction of passenger rates. The railways will light the reduction, and doubtless show, as thov always can, good reasons why the passenger rati; should not be lnwered. This paper believes that no rail way corporation should be allowed to lew excessive loll-, and it ai-o is lirmlv of the opinion, that for the service rendered, the railway- of North Carolina and Virginia arc very reasonable in their passenger larilf-. It is not. the charges of railways, in North Carolina, that has armi-ed the people. It is the ilagrant viola tion of jaw: corrupt officials in high (daces; the miscarriage of justice: the withering blight of conscience less trusts; high taxc,-. poof roads and wretched school facilities. For no one of these glaring abu.se- abuses under the load of which an almost impoverished people arc groaning is the railruad respausibb-. Take the railways from North Car olina, or by offensive laws cripple them and turn them from their pro gressive policy of development, and vou'd have a section of country a- dcsolaie and barren a- was tin- path Sherman, vvin-n. with torch in hand, he marched his armv the -ea. Thousands and c:int!es ilnu aud.s of dollars are thrown away in the name of law. which eouM In saved the tax-pavers, but the fell ),'. who get tie- pap. yell --railway dom inition" ' to attract attention from their ov. n invasions. When people m-e I railway.-, ate I .- long as th-ir eharg" are not g' ar inglv exorbitant, they had ! t ; look in oth'-r direction- for relief. Mi.- the railroad company.-- "'-bniHi-'r's or;- ' . ORINOCO GUANO. Read What a Nash County ' Fanner Says. N.'.snvii.i.K. Na-ii '.. N. ' . August D'th. 1'.7. '. E. S. Il iV-Tia; lii -i I o; I us- d 0;-,no--o Toba- - i i-iami :: t . o yearsai.dliik. it. Itl-t;..-! .-' 1 . v. r i Used for tobae.,.. i; - - 1 ,re ai.Ti : ydhc.vs up smooth on th - hi I. I ih 'i::i-Iin-iid ( 'ri Ti -1 for toba---- i a Ti d -1, : 1 . !!- it again if 1 ean g -f it. Trgly y-. i:--. D. C. W;i: ; .i-i . I'or sal" by Henderson Supply Co. Job Type For Sale. We have a lot of s -enn.: l,.iTci t",:s:.;.iy job t.vp' whir-h vv i i b" sold a! :i l...r.;::i. Here is ,a good oppo; t liiity ' p'ib .-l.-ers in m-ed of siifii -to--k to f.-t'er -.;'; ; their otfice at small .-.p-Mi--. ";'-: oi it is in good condition and v. :y .-rv:e'-a-b!e. Sc.- foiirt'u I'.'ig.- of paper for -a-:,-ple proof. SCROFULA" in its vror-t form yields to the blood cleansing power of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thou.-ands of cases have been perfectly CURED. !-:!:gl'?..r V:;nt?i?.y :.y:yc:. rrcicciii .) th.- !?o'-..-vi 01' 1.': inn Cur.iniis -i 1.-. jt !'-.. . : 1 ' i.l . .:! '::..; e- 1 M ; . . I i,,,''''' "-i"t. t : Mr. -I . S. till'. :;;.. Si. 1, ;,:-;. : ;, (' v Home, in ivg.n-d , - ? . 1 , , , ; . Th- loiio v a.'e.oint . i . ,; Mr-. Cora (in .-. A c , . ,.,.;; . Con:.! v Home mid 1.!. ' '1 1 Vi K. !.. il.nd rs, n, , j.;,,.,;;,-. S. iraii Hawks, from Enterprise 1,, JJ. . ! r-on. -g ft. lar.-r-, s- 1.1.1,11. A. C. Z 1 oaiit.v quar-r of salary to March !-!. g."..i-o. t . 1 .. .-smnii. e. m v-o mg 1 ;:uat Hanks, to asvl:;:n. 1 1 .". :l :".! .1 L. .T Hmvard. hart.-ss. ,v - . f, ,; ', ,:ri t , Home, sivsn. II1..I-. - It. 1 .. 11 l"ls. j i; ;!-IU e-. and v. it ii s- j s .-gr.g j . 1 David E una. .! 1 I-.;-, f, , 'iiig i.irv u 1- ry. s:;g 1 b iee '-.-i a Wat - ; o . v. . i : . r .,? i 1, iin :n .1 a u. I-t. ! 1 A pri! 1 -t, r'.", .- ! . r.-ey Di tig C-i . !: r j.)r 1 uti: v Home, s.'I.To. li R. Pmkst.m. I hmo. .- 1 71. DiiKe tV AIu'ii. examining and cony, v iug iili, .tie. S'!.g-l. 1 . E. I Vrrv. siiopa.-s i i;- 1 '. ,1: -,t . I b .;.,e. s !::..) 1." 11' ii:-ht. b lai.ting i .;.. -. -'...7... I'"- C- R- li- 11: . ' .-mliai g lio.atie S,",t:ll. Dr. .!. !;. Moss. ii,,.,. :. , ,.(;,. at County Home. i.-,-. .I.ri. -';2..".ii. I . .N. 'I'll list ,-iIi, 't ! ilf! I: g b; id .ni l V. road, .''ll'.iiO. 1 ti-. - I e il. Coastipatioa can be cuie! m liv a:.; certainly by the u- of Dr. tv-ive's 1'; -a-, ant Pellet-. Tiiev are peri'et't ! v siiapl -perfectly .t'e. '1 bey aie im; at y io- b-lit l.i th.-ir ac!imi. :.n I y.-t lliev a 1 e more certain tli-.n m.inv i.icdiciaes' which aie so strong t'mit they c.ii the -y-te;.i all out of onier. Th" gii-at :.', . a:. tag:' nf the "l'leasiint rdle's" i-tint they cine pcr liianently. Veil don't "to keep mi biking them. You il.in't ac.e.iiie a "ii-l- cut, a- 1:1 M-i tnem reginarly fur a w!,;,:.. a. id ..:t an- C'.lled p.'t lirineii: iy, !P r tin!, t.osl, tlieiii only vvhi'U you tin 1 01n- If si;ii'.-r-ing fro. u imii-'e-t ion . i'!n-ie aie niany llieiiicilies eifeie.l tor the - Itie- .- 1: no -. n;i which tli luai-ts ti,:.;.- a irgger'pi"ii. Fm-thi- reason, sunie ti:.;j.-i-;- won! t rath -r sell the other thing-. It your n.vn health is oi ne-.ie i 1 1 1 1 ; t ; ; 1 ; c t.i vmi than the druggist's jii o-pi'i ity in-i-t .i having what you 11-I; lur. A general S;o;l. of Mi 1 ell,, nd.se. N,, money r.Mnir- d. :.. ;,J notes . I ind s eurilies. Will gi ve puss. 5.-i.,. nt one,-, (iood reasons f-u- selling, (iood .-ales year round. S. (i. SATTilRWIlIT!:. (iillburg. X. c. For Sale. Duroc Jersey P'vrs. roc.ier;ev kso- Will be readv to lake a way iu c.vo or tliree Weeks. Se.ysali engage 1. J. A. FLn.vilN'i, MiidJgb:sr:T, t-l. C. S to G K n 0 ! C! GTS' M G 6 1 niy I!E'DE!;.-o' KI.LC'i'i;!! co., , .:. n . lit:; ..; !; -. :q n ' Ii 1 m ! ::-n. s., Feb :v .1 . A l,;eei:er e!' t';e - . .ck :.- : I. is .! !!,-;- liel-lel Kle..-1li CnmpliiiV Ij.i , b !: f : i 1 t . i liy the j;. -aid ot Dlii.-im- lie I.--1 in Wednesday. .March . ird. : - s. n: ". o'cb ck P. M.. nt the law ,;;;ic.-(.i J . ii. luidge.-, i-'.s.p. I'-u- the puree-.' ,,; ;,e :: i;:.i,j !;.--' i-st;.' nf - ; .e-i,, ,,r jj.-.j m : , e. ; , and lor mi'"i .,t!ici ! ie- - , ,e.v C Hi lie 1 on- ; ; , . i v i i.l.il, Co i.l, v. TP a i -n- . 3 A i ii .( I ? i i - ; ; s'-a fiV I P I SAoU EL nllUU.l., Proprietor, i I'll 1 : i 1 ll t 0.1, "S Cc-ntratiy Lecitei Horns Like Ccm.'orts &.'-!:! k !.t,c i, fj Icr U:iu.i .ea! vja. Li very Attache J 4- R1il0li!r;niPis uilsUiihuumuiio. I W.sil in ;..!,v,i i! .'.' tll.l' I I: IV" in ll-ndei-na a a I op-aeij a ;l : -: - 1 - Bnlrprv qrrl pnrfppiirrinTi Mvui dild Uliiildbiluiibi j IU i l.e - ti i I : 'i-l-.i I I . Ad.-.n - At 'n', I,C i 1 i 'lit '- 1 e! I V - Tel l,U M 1 , 1 1 , el . ,;.,( w ill ;-.t 1 1 Jiiue- c i- i : a : ;I ... ..f 1 I t: IT - . T. e C" e C e , ! - . .'. 'I; - i f , . j . - will 1.- tie-ii i :.!. :. I':-- .d ,i , Kr OiVe !:" .: C: II. r. :Nicno!as, HfiU't ri(P ti'o vprlPU Ti!;; Dorsey Dn;y Go., T 7 nf V 9. tn C i . in 1 j Leo utiiiiu v;u O i.!;a, 1 1 : '- Garden and Held cds. 5peciiJ Brand it. Vk anfc.i we Can Ft: r:::.i 5rmc At c i y l.'.) w t -1 C : i . g s ii L-hori. .'Mi'ia-. -c . c ":'. . . c : r.c I).-:"' :' arOSt 8te ill Our Lii. Anil 3;l"V I ( CASH i 1'..!.M FIRST I IAN I The Dorsey Dru.se Co., i FklCA.NA v.::'. cl:c K::e :m;itib:a a:.-; Saofula to Stay Cured. I hav. for f-nle a iV;v ma'e t iioroug ii bred UU1 IJImIE 1 Inll 1T Map)- fur a ul.-lo!. stit: : .::: :t l ackjjo. All gr... :. . V... 0 o: ly TIIE X. K. l-WIUnVNK COMPANY. Chicago, &. teais, Ni-.v 1 ori. Iu.-:uu, I'LlL - itl Our Buyer I MR. GET) RE A. I-JOSE, Is spendino; this week North. buyinjLC our Spring Stock j iir. i gi s ( - No oiloit will b3 spared by him to give our customers and Mends THE VERY BiiST S&LEGTIONS 1 DAVIS THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. J;i;. Llii Iiiil!; A.-iint!Hv 1 ccciil ci" Nl'W A--;i iI 111 - W i'ilU'ii ill S.,-, rrojios.il- fur .iss-iidiKc liAdiiiini'ii A -set- Ku'iiile i I'vr. k-'StTYC '.! Hi! t .-' !!H'S I ".m-kir-D an i ;: tdh-T jiabiliiit Sarphis, j t ,-i . . :r. hy,t I'aiil !'.!; v-Hi.!!.-; - m is.r. HENRY B. HYDE, President. J. V. ALEXANDER, V. P. H. SWINEFORD & CO., Virginia and North Carolina, RICHMOND. VA. ( iood c.itilr.uT- to )t t -hii i tig; agents. b 3 ' !' t. r ' V.'. is THE WHEEL, tor 1898. ! i3 1 j T. i v" !; :;..' ini.-li l : ; I .' H i t s a ".Mace, strength, ;i . : :: ! : -y;--cj n :: : ever hcjorc attained. I' '. ' -;i ::"i' li'i'i ,,ni!!-. Not a !cvic: anv- O -re l i.li a li:!'i '):!!! nci ini!-rsta;il. : ;):' '. r- m ni li:i: Mmti- is a li yclc lor every- Wli CRHSCIiNT IS (JUARANTI1D iiKdt'i;..' r-i of iiipju.-.-tioiicii financial resj(u li'it . i ;. name ol luis wiiei-1 js a hotasehold : liir. v;I i ' t:l ti'.e ).it:l. id J : j j i I m ft Seethe ChainlessCrescent. i& I0 A1 wli'-f-'- i1 at (air !i.'-;el jric-s. Repairing in all its brandies. W. E. MOSS & CO., Agents. 1 t"S w- Z. 0. WOODLIEP I ;;i j U-.!i : aU . -'..:)..:,.. . 1:1:.... i!:.:o. LLiti:-; :..u -. i i.t; i i. (jive Me a Cal I Lrt -SO", 0. Stockholders' Meeting. 11 KN'Di.l:-' 'N i Ki.r.ri-O.N i. (. .. ' H;..vj.t ! :-. . . Maici, :-. 5 - v A rail- ! i; '-rl.- g ! tie- cl:l. .!! - ll.n b-i-..;i 'I.!-! '.l.'I.pltiV '-I.l - I. 11 ... .1 .. . . I I I ... b-bl ii March ' i o rb-ck I. M V. t y n--r"ftt:illv .?. ;1. bKlD'.LK., N-cn-taty. Kiaw - lii. n S5 SBKSSKsstss T7V KN. NX .Sg-v ni POPULAR R RICES. & ROSE. iN-j;, an I l)cciiu-l, S()5i,nivS.((i lsor--2fMo.? 50ol.vTlsl 21,I0'),I1.I j j i'Ci" i lit . Notice. : i Vlldl'h or PO'.VF.U ONFKK- L : I !.-. a Tru-t D. e1 execut.-d ' . A I. -.' ' : i at.- a:.i u i(. nn tt .'j)Sll tt O'- .i i, t ju Vancij r- a.'.- . 1'- ' i. :'''' JTh. I -hall ci the TJ ill DA V OF MAKCII. i-SK, - 1! at public .ilg't.'.lt to th liiirhct bi !- i. .a toi c.'-'i , ttt the ( Viiitt l!(iue dour in 1. !eier-n, N . . . that lot of lar d sitmite Imi b--tr. i-t in H.'!,.l..i,o!i. . C. '!- ol-.aii. lo Is l,f .bihtl WllsOII. 'J .III 11 v. ::i:.-. ;i' d .!.' r-. and liouicb-.l a- follow-; o.i v..-an Iy Ciiaib-s fctMft, on Wi -f b t it d- i I .bil.n Wit-on i.n Vint h by iami- f l 11 s kins, atid on Ka-t bv ..(:.-:-ii. !!,,. i. ikittM-u. (.ontamui ',' or a:i a'-t -, :i 'i!-- or h--, with improvi--I.. -:.'- t '..-icon . 1 iii- Jl'il I'l-'iilMIV. A . e. OLLIL'OFKKK, '1'iusti-e. Vnted. ':A f.O-S .'O.lt kk'.-I.H .l-ll 114 kkllTit' ' " niiiri .i t , ott-r. rnnik. raccoon, oppoM 1 hiitii. . bi ti t.- I'rovidt-iife Fur C'tiln- ; i-ariy, i r-c. iil-i.-, K. I. Haying Agent Wtirit-d
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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March 10, 1898, edition 1
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