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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY. NOVEMBERS. 1S9S. The Gold Leaf. 11 ex person, n'.c. THntSltAY. NOV. i. iwts. AFTEk MANY DAYS. KKNE-X M'FAFTLY. The liilU wcrf burned with a-tum:i' t: ti.n tin-rii slow the liver ran. The wood- were puiple'l hi-; 'uw black the line of hills ami sere, Antl locke-l tl.t- -fr-in !) u". vol art; h -re, Now, after iir,r, dajs. The field, wi.-:.- .:iC" t!i" fii!!,.-.- 1 iy Hiive 1-art.t-i :he t'.uc':i of jVi iay Alf'T.JI t!i.-;r crmiltil.:;-' va -: An-t OTi shall flr. l t:i- n ;! with -:.''', l;roAii thoult tiit y wt-r - in l-n Hil't, Now, alter many iiay - lilt; thicket-. where fit- r:k'-Uiid called, 'ihe. meadows I iv t':t-t-:i !.ed'.- wailed, A ini 'trtfii l:i--rv mae. Have p--et and va:.i-h-l. !!- 1 tf'd.e, Melted lik-; starlight into 'U'". Now, alter many day-. Full manj a ;sti ;i ' "' i ciiSir.a- That -eH-iorn bunt; of new i.'.d -t:n!.-- Will C'iiji- to meet your j-f.-: Bleak pallia when- once the viol.-t .-p:a:.if, Dead branches where tie- jotiiin sar,', Now, after many das. But sdeadfa-t as tht; Noith-in -t:ir Whatever charnres lit- or ar-, llnfvvr the sea-oti k'ty , You know tht; love tint pi;e- my !,:a:t is viurs, though lorn.' our h and- aput. Now, aftt-r many day- WoM'tit Il'iiM CvmJ lTii'jri. WHY LONGER D0LI5T? The Clerk of the Superier Court of Craven Tells th Situation of Af fairs in That County. f Rutherford Vindicator.; Mr. L. K. 'irf -ri. m-ar Klii-rj f;..r . wanted to k ti ow tin- truth aiiout nero rule in ('ra . t 'i count v. an l wrote to tin- !t-rk of tht- Sup'-rior Court for tin- f.-o-t - in tin- matter. JJi-loW ! rit- tin- aM-wt-r tif tin ('l;rk t hi.i I 1 1 1 - f - t,f iri'j'.iry. :i r i 1 if you arc an honi -i! juryman you will decide tlic ca.-i- f r j- voiii lf aii'l act accordingly. If y.u are not an hoii-i-.t juror von will -till rejeat th' .slan iif the corrujit or ignorant pie Imntcr and call it "Democratic lie:" Superior ''ourt, (,'raven ('iunty. Nort h ( "arolina. V. M. Wat. -on, Clerk. Newbern. N. C.. Sept. i' L. K. Green, l.ilenlinro. N. ('.. Mv Dear Sir: Your- to hand, and I will endeavor to ive you the fa'-t-. In Craven county there are '2.1 nero magistrates, VI or 1-0 nero school committeemen. The register of lceds anl his dt-puty are ne'roe-. All the hheri tT"s deputies arc nero-s. The court crier is a nero. The townshiji constahlc is a nero. One of the count v eoinmis.Mi'ncrs i-i a ncro. The town has three nei': councilmcn. and live xilicemen. and thecitv attornev is a nero. White men and white women are arrested hy nero sheriiTs or constabN-s. tried lef.ore nejro magistrates and com mitted to the custody (if a nero jailor. The nominees for county otlices are as follows: House of Keprest-nt at i ve - Ne-ro. Register of Deed Nero. Cou n t y Trcasu rer-- N cro. Count v ( 'urn missitiner Nero. ( 'tnstab!e Nero. The candidates f.r clerk and sher iff, who are th- milv hite-. were made to ptomi-c that they '.'.unid liavc none but negroes a- their dep uties. Could anv white people be in a worse condition than we arc? You have no idea of the complete reiin of terror that ei-;- in the Eastern counties. The paper- have not told half. I f"iot to state that the tax-listers in some of the town ships are negroes. Ycrv respect full v. W. M. Wats. in. Clerk of Superior Court. The issue. (.Winston Journal.) The main issue of this campaign can be summoned up in a few words. If the conduct of your public ollicers in North Carolina for the past two years suits you. vote to continue it. If not, vote with the Democrats. If you think that the position which North Carolina occupies to day as the only white country on earth where negroes lord it over the white people, i- a desirable reputa tion, vote with the negroes. If not. vote with the white man. If vou are satistied. and approve of a constant increase of taxation, depreciation of the value of your property, and a rei;n of scandal and corruption, vote that way. If not, take a Democratic ballot and stop it. If von believe in rcderal revenue ollicers completely controlling your local political ollices. and dictating who shall and who shall not reap the honors and emoluments- of victory, vote to indorse them. If not. vote the opposition ticket. These questions have to be an-wer-ed by you. You can't shirk them. If you are in doubt about it. ask your wife, and take her advice. T'hk l-'iisionists have sought to deny the existence of ncrro rule with nearly l.ooo negroes in olliee in East ern North Carolina, and with more negroes nominated in all the tiero counties to be voted for in November. They have denied that there was any need for a coming together of while men to protect the homes and the virtue of the women of the East. They have, in their desperation, falsely declared in one breath that the Democrats put negroes in otliee and in the next breath sworn that if the Democrats succeeded this year they would disfranchise every nctrro in the State. Happily for the cause of truth their charges have one by one been shown to be false, and they have been detected and laughed out of court by trying to prove that the Democrats love the ncro so that he wants to put him in olliee and at the same time hates him so he wants to disfranchise every neirroin the State. .Wh's aw ''- rv: r. .100 Howard .100. 'Die reader- of the (loi.rt Leaf will be jdease.t to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science ha been able to cure in all its s;aL.,-s and tht is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cine is the only positive cue known t the medical frate'initv. Ca tarrh W'.z a Con-titutional di-ea'se re 'Uires a constitutional treatment. Hall's atarrh Cute is taken internally, act inn do.-ctly U.:i the bl.Hxl and mucus sur face of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the di-eas,-. "and itivitn: the patient strength by building up the consti tution and asitinsr nature in dnine its work. The proprietors have so much faith in it.s curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for anv ca-e that it fails to cure. Send for list 01 testimonial Address, Y. J. Chf.net & Co., , Toledo, Ohio. -SoM by drusaists, 75c. NOT A DEMOCRATIC LIE. The Constitution Must be Changed Before th Negroes or Any One E!e j Cm bs Disfrachi-ed. i (rha'.r- Blade.) It ;- strange thai while rn.-n i:i or.:.-r that thev may -et the colored vie v' p-rsi.-t in tellin;; this '.!! -:orv ...f 'ii-franciiNinz the nr if t'i- 'Democrats et in ver. Tb-y k:i.w or -lioul 1 know that th-; Coa--t It 'it of North Carolina. n.u-t chtinired bef .re tiif r. '.to can ev.-r L .- i:-.'; Li-i- j hi- c hanv- can !, :T.-ct:-l ;t; they well know only bv a vote : a.: i:;e pe at a ir-.r:- era', election. Manv of the colored r.-oole the:;. selve. j-v tr;t; truth of i this statement and the falsity of this ; old liepublicau lie. The Colored peo ple ouht to show- their intelligence and manhood by refusing to hear the-.- misrepre-entations and leave speaker- a- -o'.n a- the repetitions of the same art- beun. Th- D-m.-'Tatie party is uridoubt- j -!!v -,pp ,-: to putting the co. ore. i r.i "' in '; over the white, r.eea'i-e it is not be-t f ,r many reaons either for theru or the while race. But the D-mo'-ratie party oouipo-ed as it is largely of the mo-t intellii'ent of the white lenient are the friends of the eolor-d people and wouh! educate an 1 lift th-m up and point them to e tter things in life than they can ever find in polities. We would say tothem. let politic- s.-verely alone. If one or two of vou -o-t into ofii.-e oeea-ionall v. V"U are tne worse n for it. Tiit; estrangement between you and your white friend- which follows the efforts made to et these o!:i -' s counteracts a hundred fold umv ben(-!i;s op o-jorv that ha- been :i'-;,iev-d by vo ir lac. We advise vou to educate a:r! improve your minds, buy and improve your homes, cultivate the friend-hip of your neighbors, especially your bet and in..-: intelligent white friends, and study and emulate an i imitate ;r;o 1 citizenship. THE YEAR OP REDEMPTION. In no campaign for vars in North Carolina ha- there ln-en such a num ber of letter- printed by the newspa pers from men .f one political faith announcing- a change to another, as this v;tr from tin- Populists and Be pubiicaus i ve-. h.-re and there even one of the latter sees the Hirht.) Alwavs within the month or six weeks preccdiii''- election dav there is a parade of alleged conversions, but the marked feature of the cam pti rn this fall has been the announce ment made voluntarily over known signatures of men who can stand the fusion pledges and performances no longer. It is not usua! for men to make such confession of political error and disgust: rather tlo- tendency is to conceal the fact, and let the vote do the talking. H-nce when we see the failure of the fusionisis to c-jve tJ)(. state an economical and clean ad ministration is s,, pronounced that voters openlv confess that they made a mi-take in placing them in power, the inference i- fair that they rep resent thousands of disaffected ones. Tin- fact is North Carolina is to be redeemed this- year. The Democrats kio.w it. hundreds of -onie-time Populists concede it. and the Be puolicans be--: in to tear it. The fu--i 'liists ui'l be on the run before the month is out If the Democrats keep up their present rate. Ah-vi!Ie ' 'i'; it. The Negro as a Tax-Payer. ( V 1 1 111 i llgt 'II Mes -rllivr. ) In found numbers the .V- ..! :n ; r has jxiven the proportions of tax payini; as follows: White tax-payers lo per cent., black tax-payers 5 per cent. Mr. Charles Aycock jrives it exactly at 'Jo 3 per cent, for whites on property tax. and 3j for negroes. And still the small fraction are put in power by the black radical Con tingent to rule the white people of North Carolina. All men but fools and liars will say that it is a ri-ai and unmitigated outrage upon the intelligence, character and civiliza tion of the state. Mr. Aycock also states that the whites pay 75 per cent, of oll tax, and negroes 25 per cent, and yet Sambo and Pomp vote riht alonr just as if they paid the tax. In fact most of the negroes do not pav a cent of taxes of any kind. According to Mr. Aycock the whites pay s.i per cent, of all taxes of all kinds. Ho adds instructively: "Hut when it comes to count out the school money, each little nero LTets a dollar with each little white child. Yet w hen the nero pies to the polls he votes against the Democratic party against the white man he draws the color line.' There art' lots of food for thought rihtin what is iiven. Consider and then act. shall the nero rub the white man that is the issue. Shall fellows who do not move a hand to support the Government be permitted longer to boss the State, choose otlieials and dominate the white tax-payers, who do nearly all that is done to keep the Government ;oinL:? I- is an un speakable outrage to dare to atlirm it. much less to vote to make it a practical reality. The most wicked, senseless, im moral idea of the rati is to make the whites the hewers of wood and drawers of water for the rowdv. lazv. stupid negroes. Come, Let us Reason Together. (Greenville Weekly. . White men. do you know what is at stake? White women, do you realize the degradation threatening you? If so awake! It is time to act! It took the glorious Anirlo Saxons six thousand years to attain unto their present civilization, cul ture and enlightenment. And now a few white men. for the sake of self, regardless of the future of their wives, sisters and daughters, are at tempting to put you under the curse of negro rule and social e.jualitv. They are trying to make the negro, with his few years of advancement, your superior your master and you his slave. This must not be this shall not be! For eight long years our forefathers fought for personal liberty! Forever will their sons ti:ht for freedom from nero rule. -i rourh rivers of blood wili it be achi eve d when necessary. Let t tie s orst come i juickly. It will he bet ter. And don't forget the white ne groes! Constant dripping wears awav the stone." Display advertisements are ever before the eye. Good shop pers appreciate the display advertise in the tioLi Leak. THE TENNESSEE ADVENTURER. ! Slandering North Carolina Whites. (W.ii.iir; ;!.!. Mss-e.t-r. ; Tile .T..ss..;i.t r has never thou 'iit , highly i f senator Jeter Pritchard. j Wh-n the iranj' went off to Tennes- : see fur- a senator it was a confession of intjll.-ctual barrenness and p:ov- j ernr.i-.-r.taI :::ca.ao:ty. The j j-s..7' r "Iocs ri j t tlesirc- to oe an just even to a Tennessee adventurer. Pritchard is bdn the State trreal harm bv misrei-rcsentin actual facts an 1 conditions. Mr. W. H. Chad- bo urn. Mr. r. W. I both North ern men and H-.-publicans. an i manv Democratic- correspondents of newspaper- who have visited Wilmington and other towns in Eastern Carolina, and the business men of this city and the Chamber of Commerce have all set forth the real conditions here, and they are not as Pritchard rep resents in his speehes or to the President. If he correctly advises McKinley.an l puts him in possession of preci-e facts, he contradicts what he tells upon the stump. We have no doubt that he has grossly and deiiberately. and with party pur poses, deceived the President by slandering the real White People of North Carolina. He freely condemns and denounces what he calls the --incendiary and in tlammatory speeches which have been made by Democratic speakers." but he is silent as the rave as to the internal harangues of both white and black radical speakers and the detestable, bitter, insulting writings of the negro press, not only offending the men o: the White Baee. but offering the most base insinuations and making the. most sweeping at tacks upon tio- white women of the State. Pritchard has no condemna tion for these cruel, malignant. le- aucht assaults the reck It m- cendiary appeals, from his own bad set. out they are a may al posed delightful mu-ic to be sup- soul and sweet morsels under his slander ous tongue. No such attempts to lire the wicked nature of the negroes have beeeti made in tiiis State since the dark, damning days of Canby bayo nets, and accursed reconstruction. No sUC v icked. cruel, base, devilish talk has h.-en heard on th North Carolina as has been during the present campaign from the throats and black hearts of barbar ian and traitors of the white race. Killing the whites has been the theme of inspiration, hanging or burning negroes who voted with the whites has smitten the air and yet no white radical has opened his lips in censure. You would suppose from Jeter Pritchard's way of putting it that the white men of the State were inciting their fellows to a war, when in fact nothing but the mar vellous forbearance and inbred Con servatism of the white men have prevented a war of races weeks ago in Wilmington. The insults that have been offered to white people white ladies often by negroes, in this citv. count by the dozens. White men to avoid collision and cause for a race right have shut their eyes and stopped their mouths. The ame of Pritchard and the slanderers of the w hites is to manu facture false sentiment growing out : laise hurts. representations, the truth The White B.-ce will not .nirer wear toe voKe now raliin ! 1 tlirm t- the (juick. Tin-y will a--rt their man:. "id and regain their rights, and that means now and for ever a White Man's ( I'jvernnient for North Carolina. lien Pri ieti: ard artfully conceals the truth am! seeks to shift the blame and cause of the intense feel inr in Eastern counties upon the whites, he is enraed in a very dirty trick, but it is not new. The Race Issue. ( Aberdeen Telegram. ) A- a general rule we are opposed to drawing the color line or making a race issue. In this campaign the Hemoeratic party has no choice in the matter f.ir the simple reason that the nero himself has drawn the line. As early as the State Republi can ''.invention the nero Congress man White said in a speech before the convention that he invited the issue and was ready to tiht the issue in his district: the Ji-ronl a neiro daily paper in Wilmington has been forc ing the issue in its columns; the neirro Senator from Edgecombe county. Lee Person, has been forcing the issue in his section: a nejrro paper at Kinston. the Scirch Light, advises the negroes to run any neirro who votes the Democratic ticket out of the country, and any nero who happens to want to vote the Demo cratic ticket in any county in the middle or Eastern part of the State would be ostrasised bv his race. Thus it will be seen that the negroes themselves and not the white people hadrawn the color line this year, and a' every nero will stand solidly for his color ouht not every white man stand solidly for his color this year and vote the white man's ticket which means the Democratic ticket? White men of North Caro lina. Democrats. Populists and Re publicans, be true to your race, your Ironies, your families and yourselves this year: be men. yea white men and vote the white man's ticket. Making Friends. Did you learn the mysterious beauty's address?" Yes. she slipped her card into mv hand." What's her name?" 'Here's the card. --Delia Mugg. face massager." Knows How to "Ad." Mr. T. J. Anderson, general passenger agent of the S. -aboard Air Line, some times goes outside of the newspapers for a little advertising. K'-eentlv w ! the Atlantic Hotel, at Norfolk. Va . he observed a man who had fainted. "Let me pass." cried the genial railroad, r. elbowing his way through the surrounding crowd. "I am ii doctor:'' The p. ople f-ii back and the self appoint-d physician found himself in 1ront onus patient. His manner uas somewhat heroic, for after pinching and pounding the man. he took som-thinng ' b-ot" bis p.iefc.t and stu.-k it on the I man's forehead, jamming hi-hat over it . "to keep it from the air," he said, adding: "'Hie effect of t hat piaster will be simp y magi.-!. Take off his hat in a few minutes and he will be compleMv j well." With th-se words, lie s;artl for i the Portsmouth boat. Tiie crowd Ik j came denser every minute, awaiting the ! eff-t-1 of the vvonderfu! cure. After several minutes the nun's hat was removed. With surprise the people gaze, at the plaster. It was a "sticker"" on which was inscribed in large tvpe: "Go South via the Seaboard A r Line " ' Charlotte Odx-ri-t-r. ' ' POO R W H !TE ilE N AN D NEGROES" The Nsjro Lee Person, Predicts That The; Will Eat and Sleep Together. This certiiies that I heard Iee Per son, the negro politician, of Edge combe, speak at Lucama, Wilson county. Friday. October 7th. and among other thicks, said Lee Person ;-a:ci that the time baI come when the poor white men and negro were equal, and that the time would soon come when the white man would in vite the negro to eat and sleep with him. lie advised the negroes to register, and go to the polls with pistols and rocks in their pockets, and not be arrested by any white man unless thev had killed somebody or stolen something, said Lee Person advised all negroes to stop working for the whites and said, as long as the negro brushed up stores and waited on the whites that the whites would think themselves above them, and advised them to stop waiting on them. This is only a sample of the three hours" speech made by the burly pol itician the whole tenor of which was to array the blacks against the whites. At the close of the speech Person advised the negroes to organize a club and meet once a week, and lie would send a man to give instructions. Can the white men of Wake tolerate such acts? Answer at the polls. WILLIAM S. SEARS. Apex. N. C. Henry Perry for Clerk. As will be seen by card published elsewhere that well known citizen and popular gentleman. Col. Henry Perry, announces himself an inde pendent candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance county. This is done at the earnest solicitation of many friends irrespec tive of politics or color. Col. Perry has held the office and it is but a merited tribute to his litness and capacity to fill the same that he should be ured to become a candidate. Vance has no better citi zen than Henry Perry, nor did she ever have a better oriicer. Faithful to the trust imposed upon him. loval to the highest interests of his fellow citizens, and ever true to his friends, his past record can be pointed to with pride and satisfaction by those whose confidence and votes enabled him to make that record. Honest, straight forward, approachable, he can always be counted on. From the humble'st to the highest to all alike as an officer he was alwas the same, cor rectly holding that --public office is a public trust" and not a private snap as some do. Col. Perry is one of the most kindly and considerate of men. He is liberal in his views and liberal with his means. He is genial in disposition and friendly in nature and to know him is to like him. He is univer sally popular with both white and colored and his friends without re gard of politics or race distinction say he will be the next Clerk of the Court. How "Niggers in Office" Are to be Secured. (News and Observer.) ' In his speech to the negroes in j Raleigh. John C. Dancy said he would j not support any man for olliee who refused to vote for negroes, and he j also declared that --the Populists are standing by us." I In a recent public speech. Abe I Mt.l.ltff,.,, ot.l. -We don't want any more negroes in olliee right now. cause wenvant to stop this Democratic cry of 'nigger' and get the white Populists tovote with us one more time and carry the next Legislature: then we'll have all the niggers in office we wants for all the time. Just see if we don't. Both these negroes are members of the Republican State executive com mittee, and are the leaders of their party. They go into the negro meet ings and assure the negroes that the Populists will stand by them, and advise the negroes to -'get the white Populists to vote with us one more time and carry the Legislature: then we'll have ALL THE NKKJERS' IN OFFICE WE WANTS FOR ALL THE TIME."' Is anybody surprised that hundreds of Populists are refusing to vote to carry out this program? Thei;k are fully live thousand white Republicans in North Carolina who will vote the Democratic ticket in the coming election in November. Wayne county will furnish her full per cent, of such voters. Mark the prediction. The Argu is not given to idle talk. The entire Democratic ticket will be elected in Wavne county by majority ranging from ooo to s io. Goldsboro Arrpis. What is the matter with our old friend Pill Day? He is mightily re joicing over the excellent prospects of the White Men to oarrv Halifax county, where he was born. The captain (he got his title in the great war) fell under evil influences "and, we believe, "jined de radicals," but he is a white man and he is for a White Man's Government in North Carolina, like a man of character and influence should be. Wilmino-ton There is an art in making a tire in a grate. An expert first clears the grate, then tills it full of coal, on which is built a wood tire. The wood ashes on top of the coal, it is said, prevents its rapid consumption, and a lire thus constructed, burning slowly with a moderate heat, will last all day. Thus saveth an ex change. But most people who con sider themselves experts in the art of lire building believe the best way is to tirst put in the wood and after it begins to burn freelv add the coal. Doctors Say; Bilious and Intermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis torts are invariably accompan i by derangements of the neich Liver and Bowels. t Secret of Health. liver is the great " dri ir.g ::" in the mechanism cf and when it is out of order, v. hole system becomes de- rexvjed and disease is the result. Tutt's Liver PiJis Cure all Liver Troubles. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescript ion for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing- Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its g-uarantee is thirty years' use by Rlillions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the 3Iother's Friend. The Kind You Me Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURK AY STftCCT. NCWTOKN CtTV. t a 1 nm 11 1 ! m I m.-- Mm Is lie MarM CooiiBr's is 1 faieloo. There is no Market that will pay you as much for your tobacco as iienaerson. Ana there is no House that will get you as Big Prices asours FAIR DEALING, HIGHEST PRICES, BEST AV ERAGES, PROMPT RETURNS. D. . COOPER, Proprietor, Henderson, North Carolina. Sell yoor ToUco at tls House aid Market wil Pays w M Most 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 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 who they are. Come and see us. We promise to send you home satisfied. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE Seasonable Merchandise ! To avoid carrvinir over to next season, and make room for FALL STOCK soon to ar rive, we respectfully announce that" r All Summer Goods Must be Sold, Even at a Sacrifice. Now is your opportunity to get New and Stylish Goods at prices that are so low they will absolutely dispel all doubts as to how and where YOU CAX SAVE MONEY. There is no necessity of waiting until after the season for bargains. You can be strictly right up to date in buying High Glass Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc. In these lines we are now offering Bargains such as are rarely heard of Bargains Great and Grand as Money Sa?ers. Everything is reduced in Price regardless of cost. The opportunity now presented cannot last a great while. So call early and reap the harvest while it is on. We mean business, and just now business to us means a clearing out of these goods as early as possible, regardless f consequences. Staple Dry Goods and Groceries. As heretofore, we have a large and attractive line of Gen eral Merchandise, while our Grocery department is always stocked with the choicest and freshest goods of the kind all of which are sold at LOWEST PRICES. Mill Feed, Hay, Oats, Corn, Salt, Flour, &c, &c, by the car load HENRY THOMASON. yj j OF PPgpif NOTICE. Henderson TciepHone Gompanu OFFICE OF- General Superintend' t, Henderson. N. C. April '5. 189. The following toll nite will be in effect on and after May 1st, 1S9S, FROM HENDERSON: Axtell. io. Louis-burg. 20. r.rook-t n, 10, Manson 15. Centre ville, :o, MiJdlebur&io. Dabr.ey. 10, Oxford. 15. Franklinton.15. Kidgeway, 15. f.illbur, 10, Wairenton, 20, Kittrcll, 1 o.Warren l'l'ns.20. Laurel. 20, Wise. 20, Youngsville, 25. F. C. Toepleman, (rurral Superintendent. As a Tonic, Nervine, Alterative ar.d Blood Puritier nr.Je Perkoii'ii Hem. d- is unequalled. Sdd in Henderson by the Dorsey Drut' Co.. Phil 11. Thomas and W. W. P-iiker. 3jj all tobacco put on our floor. HINDIPO RESTORES VITALITY ? Made a Pk. All Mo. the -C of Me. JiC-i i jo i. a 1TRKNCH REMEDY rrwluces the above reult in 30 days. Cures JV'rivuj DettiUv .Imfoteney, I'jr-.coc,-:', icihmr Mtmory. Stops a.! drains atl l-sst:s ca'iSc.i ! v trrrr of outh. It wards off In s .mty and 1 onsnmj Hon. Your.j: Mm regain Mn S ood ani G!.i Men recover Youthful Vigor. It c:ves vigor a "i s :e to shrunken organs, an.) fits a man !or business or marriage. Eas.!y ca-rsed in t'-.e vest jacket. Price Trt pTQ 60 sjj.ee iv mail, in jb:n paclc- OU 0 I O.ae with written Kuaraiitec. OR. JEAh O'HARRA. Pint rhil H. Thomas, Henderson, TK. C. "- t , T-- K rt -sj Job Type For Sale. We Have a Lot of G S--r,d-hand Display Job Type Which will be sold as a whole or in single fonts At a Bargain. Sizes from Minion head letter to three line Pica. This type i not modern face, but is serviceable tiA most of it is in good condition. Sen,! for sj.f-cimen sheet of the eutire lot. make a selection of fuch as you can use to advauiaue and make u an offer. You douUies. need it worse than we do asid no re .-ouahie offer will be re fused. Ad Ir-s. GOLD LEAF, Henderson, N. C. SewingMachine Repairing I am pni-nrrd to do wwinfr machine repairing of all kind and nneetfullv bolicit Mich work. Satisfaction jfuaran tswl in evt-ry in-tan. Order Uft at ridfuc-i.-xt to Z-.liicoff.r' law office will i-Mfive prompt attention WILLIS W. WARREN. w LIMITED DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE 10 Atlanta, Charlotte. An gusta. Athens. Wii niington. New Orleans AND New York, Boston Philadelphia Wash ington, Norfolk, Richmond. Schedule In Effect July ls'th.i&'is. SSOUTItHOrXl. N. 4o.;. v Lv New York, Pa. K K. ll on am Lv Philadelphia " 1 l.'j.m Lt Baltimore " 3 15 j : Lv Washington " 4 4 . Lv Richmond A. C. L., u Lv Norfolk S. A. L. . yyu v Lv Portsmouth " 4 ... Lv Wehlou Lv llenderMn Ar Durham Lv Durham Ar KdleiiMi Ar Snfort Ar NHithern Pi;..- Ar Hainir-t Ar ad'sUro Ar Monro' Ar Wiliiiiiictou Ar Charlotte Ar Chester I2 : mil ; j. T am i T7 on pii;; , "Jl'iam : :( ! 4 S 1-7 ,; i!4( .... T ii,; i '". -n :.i Lv Colunil.ia, C. N A N. I: Ar CI intoti . A L. :. 4" .: Ar ireiii-l Ar A UU vil if Ar Elt)f i tti: Ar Attiens Ar Vinlt-r At Atiaiita (C tiiii, " Jo .r", 11 h; 1 1., f 4 l .v: 2 4 J- K I'llltlll Ml. No i !.' ii. - " l': A 13 4 ;.. .1 l.-. .1 4; ; :u Lv Atl.M'ta (t- t:i: ) Lv Wiml.T Lv Atli. tis IjV KltltTtdll Lv Ahltcvillt Lv viSff-Ilwooil Lv Clinios) Ar Colutnltia C N. v I. L L. Lv Chester S. A. L . u j,:u Ar Cliarlottf J . pri. '.' 4' p:i, ;i 15 Lv Mon roe Lv Hamlet . i i: i A r TV il uiiiitto:) Lv Smtlierii Pit.es Lv Kaleieli Ar llfitdf rou Lv He-iid.-. son i i;i ' . ii. I I" .in 1 t!i ' am .' -s Ar Duiham l.v Durham TT a ii, 4 tT IN' i ii 1 1 ;(t 4 S." atn.' Ar HVlJiin Ar Hichmoi.d A C. L S ''II Ar VaiiiiicUu Pa. K K 12 :;l pmu ... Ar Laltitnore, 4. j ; Ar Phila.lflohia Ar New York :s so 'i J.i Ar Portsmouth Ar Norfolk A L 7 a:u Daily. Uaily ex. bui.dav . N"s. 40.? and 4i. "T!i Atlanta ' Sili.l Vestibule! 'liain. witti I'niii, Meeper.and Coach.-, U-tv., .t. 'a-!,i: n ton and A'lanta. also I'ullian sj... ,.,, l--tw. .-t: I'oitsmoi.'h arul I iit sj,.r (- N'os 4i and 3. "The N. A. L. Kx.r.--' -vli(i Trr-n Caches ai:d Pullman M.-. . i letween Port-mouth and Tla!.:.i. on, pany sleep.'rs u-tt..-n Colun,li;a uti-l -lants. I'th ti ii;:s make iinnn di.tte coMu r! at Atlanta for Monttrmetv, Mobile, S.-a Orleans, Texas. Calif otnia. Mex:c.' bat tancMi;a. Nashville, Memphis, M ir. i Fioriiia. For Tickets. Me,-per. tc. arnlv t-. J W. BKOWN, Jr.. Citv Passenger 'AKcnt. .".' Mam t.. NoTfclk Va Ml Vlt AY VOU HIS. T. . A. i'oitsii.ou'fi, Ya L M. .john. Vice Piesi.l,"it !4!l,i ,,.T,. M.-. V. K. McBee, Ueneral Supei int. i,,. ; II. V. U. ilover, Tiamc Manau'ei. T.J. Anderxm, ien. i'iss. Act General Offices: Portsmouth. Va Southern Railway. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH The Direct Line to all Points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly FIRST-CLASS Equip ment on all Through and Local Trains;Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains ; Fast and Safe Schedules av Travel by the M)CTHLkN and -.u ' assured of a Safe, Comfortable nj Expeditious Journey A I'FLY TO TICKET AOKNTs KUt T! M F 1 KATKS AND flF.SERAI. INKollM AT:" OR ADDKES- R. L. VERNON, F. R. DARBY. T. P. A.. C. P. A I A Charlotte, N. C. A-h-ii:--. N No Trouble to Answer Question- Frank S. Gannon, J. M. Cnlp, W. A. Tcri 3rJV-PfcGen"lan TrafMaa t, i" A. WASHINGTON. D. ( OSCAROUTLAW, Tonsorial Artist. HENDERSON, NOKTH A K' i i s Removed to new iuait--i-. . '.:'. Wo-id's Jewelrv Store. opi- ' . Watkins'. "In on the '- '. more eliming up e'airs. The c. -! - convenient and Btst Fitted dp Sharing Parlor injcin- , , t -re you enjoyinc perfect ",..,. not the trouble mav le Aw " '. ',. Blood. Take Ttr. J i'rr lr. It is a specific for n!: ''" -'rV ease9. S)ld in Hemlersoti l ' k 'r Drug Co.. Phil II. Thomas, tt W a
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