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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1899. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menaces to health of the present day. ROYAL BAtlNO OWPs CO.. HtW YOtMC frtfpiDE Constantly at it Brings Success JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING CKKATF-S many a new business; tNl-ARGfe-S many an old business; HKfcSt-R VKS many a large business; KKVWFS many a dm 1 ousinets; KKSCUFS many a lost business; SAVK5 many a failing business; otCUkEj success in any auiincti -r0 "Advertise Judiciously," use the columns o' lh? HfcMJbKsfN GULD Lfc.Ar. A pro J'r jsive. .id.-awalce newspaper, it circulates xtrnMvely throughout Vance an adjoining counties, a'.iong an intelligent and prosperous prop'e uvliOBr trade is well worth seeking and h.vm.;. RATES OF ADVERTISING. in.li'2 In. 1 3 In. I e. V& e. 1 oil. 1 r.OI lOOj 4"iOj XOOj 1200 2r.nl aoo 60O1inoj moo :iMj 4ixii nooiiaooj lHOo :t r.l 5! 00!1500 5JOOO :soo 4 r.oj ",001000lK00j 24to :'.r.o 5 2." 700111 ootuoooj axoo l-.l .-.) Kriiir.iii ariiiij ;;.-hm COO I '.t0( j1200!2l00!4000 7000 Hooii2 0olirooj'j;ooir." 00 hsoo 1 o 001 1 001 1 00135 oo65 001 100 00 (.;il advertisements, to appeur limoni; . :m!!hi; mutter, will e cliarijeit 10 eei.tw ier i,.- i..r tirs-t insertion, ami " cents per line. ,.; . ;i. h insertion tliei enfter. I. .ir:il :ul vertiseir eiits, such as ailministra r'k"i,iii exei-ntors' iii-tireM, commissioners' trustees' mles. summons li non-res!-!.-nt. -, w ill he ehsiraeil fur at ratej Nxim! v l;ivr, i-jci'i'l Wtien tliey exceeil n certain II, ;! i siMice. iii wliicli case we reserve the j.rht to fix our own price. Tdi'tuurv notices. resolutions of respect, will lie rimmed Tor at Hie rate of one . iii per wnnl; ami the cish must accompa- v I tie manuscript. In eases where friends ,11. 1 pat puis of t lie paper are concerned no iiarne will te made tor ttie first ten lines iiMMit S words or articles "not exceedinj? Mil in Itnlli. 1 OF THE TOWN i ur Low l'rices On Lime, Laths, Shingles, I )(iui - ami Windows, call on J.iin !. V. 1 KINS. MU-; l.i hi Tin-ker went l Danville !:i-t week to visit her friend Miss l!:i!!ic Walk. ;. Mr. I. M. i'Mtiiian is improving :iie aiMwai'aiM'e nf his re-idi-uee lv li.ivin ii frer-hlv painted. ' 1 1 -s 1 1 1-i;t I 1 - improvement is going in almnt town in the way of new !niil'iiiii;. 1 J :ti 11 1 i etc. Mrs. liiioiie Cheathatn let 11 rneil last week from I'.a'l iiiKH e where she has i.ei-n having her eyes treat oil. Mr. Ke.fus Owen, of I'.laek Walnut, . ', I I... .rn.-sl .,1 1.1- I. rot IimI- Mr .1 . Owen in Henderson this week. !'.. W. Harris, formerly of Hender--u. I. ul lallerly of Youngsville, who iec. iiti moved to Keidsvillc. will run tin- Star warehouse there next season. Was 1 h. re ever such a dearth of candidates and campaigning right on tin- ce of a munieipal election as at present ':' Farmers are as busy as bees now. The gnml weather makes them hum. I '!. . v i n and ot her farming operations are being pti-died. Mr. K. .J. Allen and family, of Lit tleton, have become- citizens of our town. A cordial welcome is extended to all such good people. A titnelv and seasonable rain fell Tuesday night. Jt was beginning to la inindi needed, and vegetation will .spring forth under its beneficent clTccts. F.-Senator I. A. Davis and his l-atitifnl and accomplished niece Mi-- Sarah Alston, of Franklin count v. were the guests of Dr. JudiFs 1 iniily last week. Davis fc Kose call attention to their counter of o cent organdies, dimities, etc.. in their advertisement this week. T'hi-e goods arc unmatehable and represent big values. Mr-. Cora (J re gory gives notice of having ipialified as administratrix of F.ddic U. Mite, deceased. Persons interested will take notice and govern t liem-cl ves accordingly. Mr. T. T. Hicks will lecture to the children of the Ioyal Temperance Legion on Stindav afternoon at three o'clock at the M. I. church. All are i-ordially invited to attend. Mi-s Annie Ballon, of South Boston, h . who is a bright and charming voting ladv. spent a dav and night "ith the family of Dr. Judd on her way to visit relatives in Warrenton 1 here arc none so poor they can't a. ioni to wear shirts if thev buv ii" in of Thomas iV: Ncwcomb. Atten- ' "ii is called to an elegant line, all !es. at real bargain-giving prices. Head their advertisement elsewhere. Are vnii troubled with defective ec-Mght ? Perhaps perfectly ad- jiis.cd glasses would give vou relief tn-iil i)r. Kapport. the eye special- '-1. who will ie at .Massenburg s I"tel Mondav and Tuesday of next Wc.k. I'-' Cheatham, who was in Haiti i ore la-t week, tells us that Mrs st. ph. -ii Satterwhite is getting on ni , v au.l will soon be home, hav ing undergone a successful operation which she recently went to Johns it'j'kins hospital. Samuel Watkins calls attention to ' superb line of beautiful new dre.-s - ,s- There is every stvlc. every - laile. every quality, every price to "elect front. Everything "in ladies' "ear no matter what it is vou can at Watkins'. I- C. Loughlin came back from 'H.-ago last week and reports having 'lad a safe trip and a pleasant time -irtng his stay in the -Windy City." l" left Mrs. Loughlin and her cele brated trained horse in good hands n,i the Kitigling shows. rU. tVlU nuiuWr o lhs Wake ' v a . ,. the excellent periodi- Fore ,TX h' t,u" -"dents of Wake "it ( i:.ege. has an entertaining we.I written paper '-Nicholas 1 ;i ne- I he lu-view of a Recruit," bv D. Htifham. .Jr., of Henderson. 1 1 'l I l r.oj I :'lilH i ur.oi V f Fertilizer dealers report that there has been a falling off in sales this vear compared with last year. This may indicate that farmers are raising more of their own fertilizers, or it may mean that they feel themselves less able to bny it. Which? By all means plant plenty of corn this year. With an abundance of corn and meat . the farmer is inde pendent and can hold his own whether prices of tobacco and cotton rule high or low.' And then he can always find ready sale for such commodities. "A word to the wise is sufficient," Is a maxim we've frequently Iward. And now what we want is a maxim lo tell us just what is that word. Sovereign Viritor. That word's of success the synonym. The maxim of the wise, , Motto of good business men Know je, then, It i-Adtertue! Master Baxter Coghill, who fell from the new Methodist Protestant church a distance of 20 or 25 feet, as reported last week, is out again not much the worse for his thrilling ex perience. We have always believed that small boys are objects of the Almighty's spe'cial providence. Dr. Cheatham returned last week from a visit to Washington and Balti more. H was accompanied by his little grandson W. T. Cheatham, junior the third, and the little fellow hail a great time seeiDg the sights in the big cities a trip which he de lights to tell about and will not forget in a long time. Messrs. Bertram and Willard have gone to Durham where they will pre sent "The Midnight Fire" next. Then they are to give it in Oxford and later Greensboro will have it. To the good people of each of these good towns the Gold Leak cordially commends these gentlemen. They are all right, and so are their plays."' We do not recall when the mer chants of Henderson had larger or prettier stocks of goods than thev .show this season. Trade has been good and the out lock encouraging with them. As to where, to do your shopping to get what you want and at the right price consult the adver tising columns of the Gor.u Leaf. l-nm Hing, our recently acquired Chinese citizen, connected himself with the Baptist congregation Sun day. He has been a member of the Baptist church in Florence, S. C, for some time, and bore a letter from his late pastor there testifying to his good standing and worthy character. John K. Carter, the progressive young grocer and confectioner, was the first to get in new crop cabbages, snap beans, etc. Will have another lot in Saturday. Mr. Carter has just opened his soda fountain where all kinds of seasonable drinks are dis pensed. His bakery is up to date and his breads of the best. Madam Elrado, the palmist, who has been at Durham, Greensboro and other places in the Slate, is making Henderson a professional visit at present, .some 01 tnose wno nave tad her "reveal the future" to them, is well as recount the past, are con rinced there is something in the science and that this lady is an adept n her profession. Mr. Geo. C. Woodworth returned yesterday from Washington and Sparrows Point, Md., where he has jeen visiting relatives. He brought villi him quite a number of interest no" relics from thn Ilrnnklvn fSehlpv1 -ra v V ' J " good ship) in tho shape of brass end3 .. :.! I it. Si.8 1 ini 11 iui-3 auu oiuer auiuiumiiuu ised in the destruction of Cervera's fleet at Santiao-o. These curiosities Mr. Wood worth prizes very highly, na justly so as tneir genuineness ouched for. Bhrgest line of Furniture, prettiest designs and most reasonable prices, at W ATKINS . How can you afford to miss the bar gains that are being offered at 11. THOMASO.V S. The Latest Styles in Spring Clothing for 1899, beautiful line of Spring Neck wear, Latest Shapes in flats and Caps, new line of Shoes, just received at BAKNKS CLOTHING STORE. Henderson College Commencement. Dr. J. W. Carter, of Raleigh, will preach the sermon to the school and Mr. J. W. Bailey will deliver an ad dress to the Browning Society of the Henderson Female College at their annual commencement, June 6th and 7th. The school will be highly favored to have these distinguished speakers with them on this occasion and the good peeple of Henderson will be proud to hear them. - For a quick remedy and one that is per fectly safe for children, let us recommend One Mirute Couch Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat ami cougns. nil 11. 1 nomas. . . Big line of Ice Cream freezers, Ice chests and Refrigerators, at ATKINS . Something beautiful, new and stylish' mtney Baby ( nrringes and Gocarrs. ALEX T. BARNES. C. Edmund Neil, Reader and Imper sonator. Of Mr. C. Edmund Neil, the reader and impersonator, who will be seen at Cooper Opera House next Monday evening, with the Schubert lileeLluo, the Columbus (Ohio) Slate Journal savs this: The marvel of Mr. Neil's genius for impersonation is it versatility. He ap pears eoually at home in humor anil in pathos, and all his characters live before the audience. The audience wholly for get the impersonator as they see and hear the whole company ol characters, each perfectly sustained. Mr. Neil is A polished artist whose wonderful char acter building power insures him first rank in his profession. m A al m Do not put off until tomorrow the duty that ought to be done to-day. If your blood is impure and you feel weak and weary, laKe liOJtt S sarsnpni 11m i uncc. Hood's Pills cure all liverlls. Mailed for 23 ceats by 0. 1. Hood dk Co., Lowell. Mass. Veranda chairs and settees for the porch, at " ATKINS . - - Now is the time to buy those beautiful prints cheap at H. THOMASON'S 4 -mm- Was a False Alarm. Tim renorted small pox case at Kittrell turns out to have been a false alarm we are plad to learn, though the authorities were right in taking the. nreeantions thev did. Dr. Judd, the (Yinntv Health Officer, went down in response to a phone message and satisfied himself hat ' the mar (a neTo) did not have small pox where- i ,inrn he was released, ine uocior ! says further that he had evidence that the negro nau not oeeu iu iu pest house at Wake Forest as re ported at the wme. Give Us Your Eye Long enough for us to give you a pointer about taking care of them. As will be seen by reference to an nouncement in another column Dr. Samuel Rapport, the eye specialist, will be in Henderson Monday and Tuesday next, May 1st and 2nd, for the purpose of giving persons who may wish to do so an opportunity . to consult him. If you need the services of an oculist consult Dr. Rapport. Caring for the eyes is his study, helping them by means of glasses is his pro fession. Perfectly frank and straight forward in dealing with his patrons. Dr. Rapport takes no chances but refers all cases needing medical at tention to the doctor. Examinations free. Will be at Massenbtirg's Hotel. - All sorts of warm weather requisites Ice Cream freezers, Refrigerators. Ice Chests, &e., at W ATKINS. - - Smoke Traylor's "KKY WKT 56. Cijiar. DORSE Y DRUG CO. . - - . Perfection in footwear for men or wo men w ill be found at Wat kins'. A large stock .and vm-ied assortment to select from, inn! prices nut thi least attractive feature about them - - . . . The Late Baldy Ashbourne Capehart. The Rev. James Battle Avirett, Reetor of St. James Parish, Kittrell, (D. V.) on Sunday next, April 30th, after Morning Prayer, will deliver an address memorial of the late Baldv A. Capehart, for over 30 years Vestry man anil Senior Warden of that Parish and for a uiimbcr of years Lay Reader in St. Jan.es church. Mr. Capehart. was a connecting link of pure gold in his fine character be tween the civilizations of the Ante Bel him and Post Bellum periods. He had many friends itr the county of Granville and in that of Vance." and we doubt, not thnf mmiv rwrennu b J "J thcTir presence at this service, will ndicate their high appreciation of the old-fashioned North Carolina Christian country gentleman of which Mr. Capehart was so happy a type. - - - - . . Beautiful line of China, Crockery nnd Glassware, at WATKINSV . . . . Remember flint while money is scarce you can buy ioids cheap at THOMASON'S. Remember that White, the Tailor, hits he prettiest lineof'Trouser putterns that has ever bci-n in Henderson. Call 011 him. The Work About Finished. The improvements that have been n progress at the pumping station of tm Henderon Water Company the ast few weeks, are about finished. These consist iu the erection of a new brick building, the putting in of an mproved system of "filters, the con struction of a 45,000-gallon cistern. i&c. The water now presents a crystal ike transparency as clear as the glass is clean in fact and is absolute- y pure. Mr. Westorn, the export in charge, has done his work well and both the Water Company and the people of Henderson are to be congratulated upon the progressive step. It shows the company thinks nothing too good for their patrons and it proposes .to give them the best service ana best water that money and skill can pro vide. . . Straw mattings all shades and quali- liien very pretty line and cheap, too. SAMUEL W ATKINS. . Lost Between Chavasse avenue and Wil liams street a Tortoise shell comb.Jsilver mounted back. Reward given under by returning it to Gold Leaf office. New Spring Clothing, all styles and prices, at WATKINS. A Walking Advertisement. - There is in the Soldiers' Home at Raleigh a regular and appreciative reader of the Golu Leaf who has for 30 years been a walking advertise ment for a certain well known shoe. Having a very small foot for eoonomy and comfort he has, ever since soon after he came out of the army, worn a Zeigler s lady s shoe. He says he has talked more "Zeigler shoe" than any man in JNorth Carolina, be ne foot-wear seller or what not. Wher ever he goes some one speaks of his foot and shoe, and so for 30 years he has been a big ad for that house free of cost, yet no ad they have had per haps this pant mem better, iney ought to see that full justice js done them in such an advertisement that the gentleman in question continues to wear Zeigler's shoes, and that he wears onlv the best. Every baby iu town and country is invited to call at Alex T. Barnes' Furni ture House to see his big line of Whitney Carriages and Gocarts. - Big line Silk Front Shirts. 1.00 each, at WATKINS . Death of Mr. Robert Burwell. About three months ago the Gold Leaf mentioned the return of Mr. Robert R. Burwell from Texas on account of the feeble condition of his health. Now it is called upon to announce his death. A victim of consumption he had gradually grown worse until the end came at 7 o'clock Sunday morning, April 23rd, at the home of his brother Mr. W. D. Bur well in this place. Robert Randolph Burwell was 33 years of age. He was the third son of the late Robert Burwell, and was born and reared near Williamsboro in this county. He went to Texas about 4 years ago and was engaged in busi ness in Waco. About 18 months ago he contracted a cold which developed in consumption with the result above mentioned. Deceased was a brother of Mrs. W. H. McNeill, of Carthage, Mrs. John Williams, of Kittrell, Mr. Dawson Burwell, of Stovall, and Mrs. W. W. Parker and Messrs. Walter D. and Spottswood Burwell, of Henderson. It was but a few months since his mother, a most estimable and beloved woman, died, and now the son sleeps by her side. The body was conveyed to Wil liamsboro Monday afternoon and in terred in St. John's church yard, Rev. W. S. Pettigrew conducting the ser vice. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of iov. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains nnd Ache?. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the Dorsey Drug Company. See our line of Straw Mattings before you buy. Here you can find what you want at your own price. SAMUEL WATKINS. Madam Elrado, the Palmist. Madam Lela Elrado,- the Palmist, is in Henderson for a short while and has bpened an office in the building in Mayor Southerland's yard, opposite Mr. D. Y. Cooper's residence. This lady does not claim to be the "seventh daughter of the seventh son," or any like fake to foist upon a'gullible pub lic, but a true, honest woman with no desire to humbug the people. Speak ing of her the Norfolk Public Ledger recently said this: "None of the really uoble sciences has been used so often to fake the public as Palmistry. There is a "past master" of this art now in the city, however, who scorns imposition or fraud. She is a re fined, modest Egyptian girl, of sweet and charming manner, who is, beyond doubt, divinely gifted. Madam Elrado has fore told some notable event of which proof can be given the credulous, and if you have trouble of any kind, or would like to know what the future has iu store for you. consult her." The Greensboro Record, on the eve of Madam Elrado's departure from that city after having spent some time there, says: "Madam Elrado astonished all those who called on her here and convinced them that Palmistry is a science. She had as patrons only the best fieople, in tellectually and otherwise. She. is a per fect lady and The Record commends her for her earnestness in her work and her success." From the above it may be seen how Madam Elrado is regarded wherever she has been. If you would know more about the science of Palmistry consult the lady. The charge is very moderate and you will be more than satisfied. When Traveling Whether on pleasure bent or business, take cn every trip a bottle of Syrup of Fi?8, as it sets most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, prevent ing fevers, headaches, and other forms' of sickness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California F'ig Syrup Co. only. . . . See our line of Baby Carriages all beautifully upholstered and fitted with handsome lace-trim meil parasols. All prices and stvles to suit vou. SAMUEL W ATKINS. Summer silks for ladies' shirt waists at THOMASON'S. The.Schubert Glee Club. Manager Brooks Parham has an other tine attraction booked for Cooper Opera House. Next Monday evening, May 1st. the Schubert Glee Club, of Chicago, will appear before a Henderson audience. This superb musical organization is composed of high class artists en dorsed by press and public. They are: Harvey L. Bassett, first tenor, Frank, T. Johnson, second tenor, Lucius M. Hiatt, baritone and cor netist, Joseph W. Lucas, basso and violinist, C. Edmund Neil, reader and impersonator, Miss Katherine Taylor, suprano and pianist. The Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer says this of them: The Schubert Glee Club is one of the best organizations of its kind now before the public, and their singing last evening was fully up to the standard. For clear ness of attack, delicate phrasing and good intonation it would be hard to find their equal. Their voices are nicely balanced and of unusually good quality. The program was interesting through out and every uumber on it was encored. it . Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous 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 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 drug gists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, lie Roy, N. Y. When you are ready for your summer matting we want you to see our stock. We have all qualities and prices and can please you. SAMUEL AVATKINS. --1t"i For Rent. The 8 room residence on Chestnut Street, recently occupied by Mr. J. P. Taylor. City Water, Electric Lights and Bath Room. For terms apply to W. E. GARY. - - . The prettist line of Baby Carriages in town, at WATKINS'. Back to the Pest House. The negro Elbert Evans who escaped from Raleigh with small pox broken out on him and made his way to the home of reiatives in this county a few miles North of Henderson, went back of his own accord and is now in the pest house there. He sowed conster nation if he didn't scatter small pox where he went along and there is a feeling of relief that he has been got rid of. If he had- been apprehended and dealt with in the manner he merited it would have served him right. But the fact of the business is no one seemed to be particularly anxious to do the apprehending act. Had it been a mad dog the case would have been different. Then folks could have climbed the fence or gone out to hunt him in on horse back or in high wheel vehicles, using Ions- rans-e glasses to spy out the country round about. But a with the small pox roving the land like a wild beast is difficult to deal with. One never knows exactly where he is going to break out. However, the excitement has about subsided and Dr. Judd, the County Health Officer, has vaccinated a num ber of persons where Evans went along besides instituting proper quar antine measures at places where he stayed No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and-temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If 6he i9,weak, sickly and ait run down, she will be nervous and irritable If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and wretched com ulexion. Electric Bitters is the best medi cine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidnevs and to purify the blood. It eives strone nerves, bright eves, smooth velvety skin, right complexion. It will make a irood-lookincr. charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 rents at the Dorsey Drug Co s. A big line of Ladies' and Childrens' im ported Hose, at WATKINS'. Be sure to have White, the Tailor, make your Spring Suiti Suits made in the house from $18.00 up, pants from f4.00 up. Pretties line of new Baby Carriages in town, at S. WATKINS'. Parker, the Druggist, has the agency for the Crawford, Rncycle, Eagle and Waverly Bicycles. None better for the money. All the new Spring shapes in Dunlap, Stetson and Wilson hats now on sale at WATKINS. I The Mexican bull fighters and fe male baseballists advertised to ex hibit in Henderson last Friday, failed to keep their engagement. From Raleigh they went direct to Peters burg giving us the goby entirely. And in this the town is to be congratu lated. The community is nothing the loser by having such an aggrega tion pass it by. It was reported that a threatening letter bad been sent warning them that they would not be permitted to show in Henderson. But this wc are told is not true. The license tax was the obstacle in the way. It seems that trouble on this point arose after the date was made and the town billed. The "show" is said to have been a first-class fake all through. The so- called bull fight was a tame affair a burlesque and a fraud, a ludicrous farce and imposition. And as for the baseball feature females in bloomers that carries its own comment. Several small legacies in the way of unpaid bills and the "paper on the wall" are the only reminders of the show that never came, and this doubtless is more pleasant if not more profitable than would have been the memory of it -had the bull fight and ball game not been declared off. The bill posting was the largest single item and the Gold Leaf hopes that Mr. Jordan will not be a loser on this account, he having taken steps to get his money. As for the rest of us, since hearing from other places where the show has been, we can afford to call it even and then feel that we came out ahead. Shoes for young men, latest stvles, at WATKINS'. Remember you can have goods deliver ed absolutely free of charge from THOMASON'S. Surprise No. 2. Diamond Photographs, 50 cents per dozen, at the GLOBE PHOTO GO'S. IfcjyOver Dorsey's Drug Store, Henderson, N. C. Bay State and Ziegler's Shoes are the best in town. Forsaleat WATKINS'. Attention iscalled to a new lot of shoes for men, women andchildren very cheap at H. THOMASON'S. Joyous Spring Time. The warm weather of the past few- days has done much to hasten the growth of foliage, grass and other vegetation. As the Durham Sun ex presses it, Spring is flinging her emerald robe around a world awaken ing it into vegetable life. The air is freighted with the odor of fragrant flowers, echoing while the bird Bongs are over hill and dale. Spring has burst grave and the icy bars of winter's is coming forth in her resurrective robe, making all hearts happy To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bronm Quinine Tab let. All druggists refund .money if it fails to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. 13. Q. on each tablet. feb 9 Call and see the new Percales, Ging hams, Piques, Ducks, etc, at WATKINS . Just, tell them that vou saw me smoking Traylor's "KEY WEST" bought from THIS UOKSJSY DKUti CO. When in need of shoes don't fail to call 011 THOMASON. Great reduction in the price ofCarpets, at S. WATKINS'. Life is short; only four letters in it. Three-quarters of it is a lie and half of it is an if. Exchange. "Give me a liver regulator and 1 can regulate the world," taid a genius. The drucgist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Phil 11. Thomas. Handsome line ;ee shirts and neckwear, at WATKINS'. An exchange says married men do not lie from choice, but because their wives persist in asking such foolish questions. Call and see that beautiful line of ladies' Oxford ties, at WATKINS'. We can sell the 1898 models for less than the Bicycle cost the agent in '98. W. W. PARKER, Agent. Watkins has a beautiful line of White Goods, Embroideries and Laces. Headache, neuralgia, la grippe and like troubles cured by CAPUDINE. No bad after effects. Your money back if it fails to relieve. 25 cents, at all.druggists. Nobbiest line of Hats in town, at WATKINS. Rheumaclde Is a thorough, permanent, constitutional cure for rheninatimm. The acids in the blood which eause the disease are thoroughly eradicated. Is also the best blood purifier, laxative and tonic. 1 Qapudine Cures Headache, Neuralgia, Sick Heartache, La Grippe Pains, Etc. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED - 2$ cents at all Drug Stores. "MAN Want but little here below," But I Want that little bad. 1 want a situation as compositor on some daily or weekly newspaper. You may need a pi inter now. If so L would like to correspond with you. If not now possibly yon may want one soon. In that ease cut this out and file it and write when the oc casion ari -es. Nine years experience. Yours very roueh in earnest. JOHN T. STONE, Henderson, N. C. Lock dtawer 'D." COW PEAS. Largest, soundest, cleanest, stock A In the State, threshed by patent hul- ler without breaking or splitting a m pea. Also large stock choicest 1 Strawberry Plants, ready for plant- r ing. Our 100 page manual, free to A) buyers, tells how to grow them to T perfection and how to make money nw. hnm III .1 1 f nrEiMO fat- T alogue free. Continental Plant Go.. KITTRELL. N. C. Building: Stone. Iam prepared to furnish buildiasjstoBe, undressed, iu large or small quantities, on short notice. No. 1 good rock, suitable for walls, foundations, usder pinings, wells, etc. Orders solicited and prompt delivery made. It. J.SOUTHERLAN'D, Henderson, N. C They Skipped the Town. The Biggest Hoc. We have known and heard of some pretty big hogs, two legged as well as four legged ones, but the one men tioned below is just a little ahead of anything ehe of the kind. We copy from an exchange, the item not being credited: x "The largest hog ever raised, was recently slaughtered in New York. Tho animal was a Jersey ml boar, two and one-half years old, weighing alive 1,609 pound's and dressed 1.S36 pounds. The huge swine measured over nine feet from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail. It measured two and one-half feet across the loin, two and one-half feet across the ham and six feet in girth. It is human nature to trade where one has confidence. A man will buy more liberally, four out of live times, if he is convinced that if he made a mistake, or the dealer made a mis take, he could have it corrected or get his money back. The Outfitter. QOOPER OPERA HOUSE BROOKS PARHAil, flanseer. MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. Monday NigHt, May 1st. SciiiiDert Glee Glob. Introducing the follow ing well known artists : HARVEY L. BASSETT, First Tenor. FRANK T. JOHNSON, Second Tenor. LUCIUS M. HIATT, Baritone and Cornetist. JOSEPH W. LUCAS, Basso and Violinist. C. EDMUND NEIL, Reader and Impersonator. KATHERINE TAYLOR, Soprano and Pianist. Reserved Seat Tickets Now on sale at Thomas' Drug Store. Tatins Chances wit. Your Eye-ifeM Is down right recklessness, and trying on glasses until you find the right pair is a grab-bag game with the chances against vou. 1." . t . 1, nl;.l,la A iwl ttin mnra Aaliftttt.A o 111 c uri ii.ii 11 , aim iiiu 11 . v. w ..v .......v. the organ the greater care required for its ! preservation, iarinu lor bim is "j Ktintv- holninor thom ltv monns nf classes is my p'rofession. We' take no chances hut reier ail cases needing nienicai attention to the Doctor. We make no charge for examination and ass oniy veasoaauie puces lor uie passes. Samuel Rapport, " Eye Specialist. J6e?WTill be at Massenbtirg's Hotel, in Henderson, Monday and Tuesday, May 1st and 2nd. " NOTICE! TTAVING THIS DAY QUALIFIED XT as administratrix of the estate of the late Eddie W. Hite, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Vance county, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to me on or before the 20th day or April, 1900, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery of the same. 1'ersons in debted to the said estate must make im mediate settlement, as longer iudulgence cannot be given. This 20th day of April. 1899. CORA GREGORY. Administratrix of tho estate of Eddie W. Hite. dee'd. A. C. Zollicoffer, Attorney. In Grandmother's Time blankets, woolens, furs and everything liable to be attacked by the wily moth was laid safely away iu the best pre ventative known at this season of the year, when the crafty insect, is looking for a good soft upot to lay its eggs. Our camphor balls and powders are the pop ular and most effective moth extermin ators that can be procured. Thfe, Dorsey Drug Co.. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. uAAA..ssAAasiai44Mllllt I Paint Your House. I . Now is the time to do it and of course you want the best paint especially when the best costs no more. In Moore's. Pure House Colors We offer you such an article. This is a pure lined oil pnlnl, mixed ready for use. and is recom monrieri to cive better atif action i than anv other naint for the money. Let us quote you prices on large and small quantities. Watkins Hardwire Company, Planing Mill Machinery FOR SALE. One Houston Tenant Machine, With Double Bits and (Coping Head. Oue Houston Mortiser, No. 2 One Blind Slat Madilne. ALL IN GOOD RUNNINU ORDER. n.. - - 1 .. . t . . A nr. ..hi MAW iniS IS regular Msuiitmwii mmiimcij. nil T have ouit that line ot work and have no use for the machines, will let them go at very reasonable prices. R. R. PINKSTON, HENDERSON. N. C. MIS irt iS Evil Dispositions Are Early Shown. " Jur,i so evil in the blood comes otit in shzpe of scrof ula, pimples, etc., in children and ycung people. Taken in time it can be eradicated by using Hood's Sarsaparilla. In older people, the aftermath of irregular living shows it self in bilious conditions, a heavy head, a foul mouth, a general bad-feeling. It is the blood, the impure blood, friends, which is the real cause. Purify that with Hood's Sarsaparillu and happiness will reign in your family. BiOOd Poison- I lived In a bed of Ere for years owing to blood poisoning that fol lowed small pox. It broke out all over my body, itcbitiR Intensely. Tried doctor and hospitals in vain. I tried Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It helped. I kept at it and was en tirely cured. I could go on the housetops and shout about it."" Mas. J. T. Williams, Carhoadale, I'a. Scrofula Sores - - My baby at two months huil scrofula sores on cheek and arm. Loth! M!icatlons and physicians' medicine d-d little or no ckhI Hood's Sar SHparilla cured liim (.eriuaiieiitly. He Is now four, with smooth fair skin." Mr S. S. VaoTE."c. Karimnjjtott Del. daucfm H.hiJ's 11 '"i cji-e liv.rjllt; th lion IrrllsUnc sad ii)y mllmrtic 1" tg with Hmh1' S.rnp.rOls". If 'din fV aajaiaiaaaiaiaaiaiaa. I 111 OTffl IS CALLED TO Our Counter of 5 IS Organdies, THEY ARE MATCHLESS. Very Truly, 12 12 cent Percales at 10 cent Percales at 7 1 These are a few, among that we can rive vou. C3 y We have also Dress Goods and prices, in Cotton, Wool, and Silk Fabrics. A.so "the latest thing in Belts, Buckles, Beauty Pins and Neckwear. We carry that Queen of Corsets Thomson's "GiOYe Fitting." No other Corset fits like them. r iir.l rt iik LUUI Sir A.ffflft.rK.T Hardware iasua Farming Implements, Tools. Builders' Materials. Fence Wire. Nails. Guns, Ammunition, etc. Prices- always the Lowest Either Wholesale or Retail. DANIEL & CO. Shirts! ILL STUB We are offer ing this week Among them am 75cvaluo X ai&oc 50 1 value atdSct Nice line of Silk i'raatt. Ir.arh and full dress khirts slto. If Interested see our line, don't delay, the specials won't last long. Thomas & Newcomb, Henderson, N. C. VmitllllMHi Mill Notice. HAVING THIS DAY QUALIFIED as executrix of the estate of Thomas S. Koyster, deceased, hefore Uie .lrk of the Superior Court of Vane county, this U to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to me on or before the 13th day of March, 1900. or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of the recovery thereof. Persons in debted to the said estate must make Im mediate payment. This the 13th day or March. SALLIE A. 1 .OYSTER, Executrix of the Estate of Thomas S. Koyster, deceased. A nice line ol Spring Dress Good are being received at H.THOMASO.VS. T ry n liVJ 3 Cent Dimities, etc. I hid v Don't Worry About what to buy, or from whom, but come to US, and we will show you among other things 75 cent Silks at 50 cents. 85 cent Silks and Wool Dress Goods at 60 and 65 c 75 cent Wool Goods at 50 cents. Silk Embroidered Challies at 50 c 10 cents. 2 cents. MAST BARGJUHS of all stvles We have without a doubt the largest and most complete line of real Imported English Hosiery ever brought to I lender son. And greatest of all to the mothers, are the Nazareth Waists for Children. We extend a cordial invitation to visit our store, and will take great pleasure in showing you our goods, because we know the quality and prices are right. Samuel Wat kins. Thebest, Stove or Range That money can buy Cf aha An DonnA n Milft iii in nr. G vUU I V VM i ivsiivjvsi They are the best made, the best cookers, the beat lasting lead all others in every particular. Let us show you our line of these gooda and explain their strong points. We have all styles, all sizes, all prices to select from.
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
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