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THE HENDERSON-GOLD LEAF THURSDAY. UKCFMBFR 14,1899. 1 ! , 7 C r i i i V. i 1 'i4 i I i I i 4 I ' I - !! 1 It i L J Is The Gold Leaf, HEX PERSON, X. C. thi;ksiav, ii:c. 14, i8.i. Suggested by Christmas. SO.IK SEASONABLE HINTS TOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. WHAT TO BUY AND WOE TO GET THE BEST. Directory of Dealers Who Display Their Wares and Present Their Claims to (iold Leaf Readers. HKI.VrMAS IS "-s fiL'ain at hftii'I. 'L ' -W Another twftlvo- I.jr?!' run its couie. The thought "f it and t ho ( f inini: of (Jlii Sai.ia (,';au riiakeh tin- heart ea with a quicker action, the, j.u'e throb is mure vig orous and we move witli a .swifter -.'ait and more elastic fctej. Thi- m har-aclerif-lic of the season ainl 'iliil ilren of an larger irrowlh" catrli the in fection mil partake of the spirit of the occasion as well an the voiniL'er one. In keeping wiih a !on ".-lal;!i custom a practice its patrons have come to look for as regularly hi the recurrence of the season the ;i.i Lkaf celehrates the coming' of Christ mas this year as usual. J)i) we not do so we would feel that we had tjt-cii remiss in our duty, a duty fraught ith much pleasure to he sure because we may thus assist our friends to a fuller appreciation and enjoyment of the oc casion. Holiday shoppers will lind in the array of advertisements pre.-ented in our columns a diversity ot lines repre sented. N'o matter what you want it may he had anion: the dealers named below. No where can he lomil cleverer or more liberal merchants or bettor and more varied stocks than in Henderson. Our advcrti-in columns as will be observed present a diversity of interests and variety of lines suitable to all re quirements and we bespeak for the.e wide-awake merchants a 'liberal pat ronage. Look the li-t over and see who invites your patronage. Xote the special provisions made to meet the wants of the holiday trade and bargains that are offered in ;oods of every day demand and then ive these enterprising dealers a call. We have pleasure in presenting the following k'ivinir them in alphabetical order as the names appear: UK A COM HKOTIIKUS. In the line of general merchandise dry oods, notions, heavy and fancy groceries, provisions and farmers '-sup-plies of all kinds the firm of JSeacom brothers oilers one of the largest and bo:-t. They carry a bi stock and keep it strictly up-to-date by constantly adding to and replenishing same. In addition to occupyini: one of the most spacious store rooms in town extra storage rooms and warehouses are em ployed to accommodate the immense amount of stuff they handle, such as hay, ;raiii, feedM nil's, .'vc. And last but not least by any means they sell at prices in keeping with the limes. They will make it to the advantage of their customers to deal with them and on this basis they invite your trade. A. T. J5AIIN KS. The name of liarnes silicosis fur niture all sorts of furniture, baby carriages, carpets, pictures, e. And in so lari;e and varied a stock there are many articles suitable for Christ mas presents to say nothing of the special orders made for this purpose. There are easy rocking chairs, com fortable lounges, writins desks, book cases, cenlre tables, hat racks, wall pieces and a hundred and one other things from which to make a selection -and all pretty and cheap. Mr. Barnes makes a specialty of strictly hi-;h ;rade furniture for bed room and parlor. uinini; room and hall. He has splendid assortment, embracing every thing to be found in an up-to-date es tablishment of the kind, which for style, quality and price needs only to tie seen to be appreciated by the intel ligentand economical buyer. I5AKXKS CLOTIIINt; 8T01IK. A nobby suit of clothes, handsome overcoat, stylish hat, handy traveling bail, trunk, umbrella any of these and various other things to he found at flames' Clothing Store, would make a suitable holiday present for yourself or friend. And a '-holiday price" has been put on them so that a little money fjoes a Ions ways rihtnow. Here you will II ml an unusually iare line of clothing suits and overcoats for men .... 1 V IT . huh uoys aim i.cw;s names says lie is cutting the price on everything to such a hnurc that a meat reduction must be made in the stock ilurini; the next few weeks. In style, quality, fit and finish the garments sold by him cannot fail to please any taste while the price will readily adjust itself to any size purse. J. W. HECK. If you were asked who your br-t tirieiul was, what reply would von make? en, uus is a pretty nam question to answer we must admit, but about one thins you will agree with us we are quite sure. And that is if the meat man does not take first place he comes very near it. What would we do with out him? for we must eat you know. Nor is this habit of eatins confined to auy particular season. It never leaves us long at a time. Satisfy it once and like the mendicant who lias received alms it will come agaiu. And talking about eating reminds us that at J. W. l?eck"s meat market you will lind at all times a choice lot of fre?h meat beef, pork, mutton, sausage, etc. The qual ity of the meats handled by him is well known and it is only necessary to re mark here that Mr. Heck will be amply prepared to supply the demand during the holiday season with the best to be had in his line. State of Ohio, City ok Tolkoo, 1 Liv as On x ty. s - Frank . I. CluT.ev makes oath tlut lie is tho senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Che ney A: Co., doing biisinos in the city of Toledo, county and Matt- aforesaid, "ami that said tiria will pay the Mini of one hun dred dollars for each and everv case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the u-e of Halls Catarrh Cure. Fit ask .1. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this tith dav of December. A. 1. IS'- A. VY . t LEA SON. I SEAL. Notary TuMic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally ami acts directly on the Mood and mucous surfaces of the ?ysteni. Send for testimonial-, free. CARTER'S BAKERY. One of the most progressive and deservedly successful of Henderson's young merchants is J. R. Carter, the baker ami confectioner. His business has increased rapidly and the demand lias been met at every point. The service he irives the public lias not been equalled in his line before. His patrons appreciate this hence the li ,f Mr Carter's trade. His place of business presents a stnkmgiy attractive and pleasintr appearance iust now. There are good things to eat in abundance fresh cakes, pies, - . All bread, cand.es, fruits, nuts, eic kirds of foreign and domestic fruits and choice candies put up in con venient size packages a specialty. Mr. Carter is prepared to fill orders for bolidav. we niiiL' or birth-day parties. bake fruit cakes or anything else you mav wish on short notice. DAVIS cv ROSE. IVrhans of ail the ears Messrs. Davis cc Rose have been engaged in business none have been more satis factory in the main than the one now fast drawing to its close. Their trade !.:.s been vcrv satisfactory both in the volume of business done and pleasant .i i relations existing between tnem anu their customers. And this means sompthsni? a L'reat deal in fact. It speaks eloquently for the high charac ter of the firm, its well known reputa tion for fir dealings, handling the class of goods the people want and selling same at a reasonable margin oi profit. With a view to meeting the demands of their patrons at this season as well as all others Davis & Rose have a splendid stock anions which mav be found many pretty and useiui articles suitable for holiday gifts. THE DOUSE Y DRUG CO. Santa Claus never strikes Hender son without paying his respects to Dor sev's drug store. And the good old oui never finds them unprepared for his coming. His annual visits are an ticipated months ahead and nothing is omitted to make his advent all that the children's patron saint could wish. This year as usual finds Dorsey's drug store stocked with a novel and pretty line of holiday goods of every descrip tion. There is nearly everything for both old and young toys of all kinds, wheel goods, fancy articles, novelties, books, games, albums, cut glass, vases, lamps, silver, plush anil celluloid goods, perfumes, extracts, etc. A beautiful assortment of fancy china, after dinner coffee sets and tea seats, individual cups and saucers, etc. In fact, there is an endless variety of things suitable for Christmas presents which need only to be seen to be admired and appre ciated. In making your rounds during this and next, week don't fail to look in and see what there is at the Dorsey Drug Co's. OSCAR S. FALKNER Various brands of whiskey there are, but competent judges say there is nothing superior to "Old Harvest" corn whiskey when a pure article is wanted. This is guaranteed absolute ly pure, free from adulteration, and has age to give it that rich and mellow flavor and harmless effect (when taken in moderation or used medicinally) which connoisseurs so delight in. ''Old Harvest" is sold in Henderson only by ()car S. Falkner, Montgomery street. Another famous brand he has is "Old Henry," a pure rye whiskey which stands equally as high as "Old Har vest"' each in its particular class. 'Mouongahehi" is also a superior make of pure rye goods. Mr. Falkner keeps a good stock of everything in his line, such as rye and corn whiskies, peach and apple brandies, wines, beer, ale, etc. Also line cigars and tobacco. Special attention to the Christmas trade. HORNER & ROW ELL, Tush, pluck, perseverance, to which may be added pertinacity, personality, popularity these qualities bring suc cess. There arc older firms but there is not one recognized for its up-to-dateness and the success with which it has met since engaging in business beyond that of the Horner cc l'owell. They carry a spleudid line of fancy groceries and cater to the public want in every thing good to eat. Their stock or can ned goods, confectioneries, cheese, crackers, cakes, evaporated fruits, pickles, jellies, sauces, spices, Uavor mgs, foreign and domestic fruits, etc., is not surpassed in town. Everything is fresh and of the highest quality. For the Christmas trade they offer extra inducements in the way of low prices and good goods. They invite the pub lic to give them a call promising to make it to the interest of those who deal with them at Christmas and all other times. IIIGHT & CO. 'If you get it of Hight, it is all right," has come to be an axiom among those who have dealings with this reliable firm. Suggestive of holiday gifts is the very pretty and attractive line of goods displayed by Ilight ifc Co., jewelers. There are new style brooches,Very pret ty and cheap, Bigney vest fobs, quite unique and fashionable, cut glass, solid silverware, etc. Nor is their stock alone appropriate to the season, but in it are to be fouud articles of every day demand and use, such as gold and sil ver watches, chains, charms, cuff and collar buttons, linger rings, ladies' stick pins, scarf pins, gold pens and pencils, fountain pens and novelty goods ot an kinds. Hight cc Co. handle only the best class of goods, yet their prices are no higher than you frequently have to pay elsewhere for inferior articles. They make a specialty of gold spectacles a:id eye-glasses, and guarantee satisfae tion in adjusting same. Graphophones from $lf.'uo to $100. A very good in strument for little money a better one for more. L. T. HOWARD. lA merciful man is merciful to his beast. And while you may not be showing any great consideration of your horse when you put a new set of har ness on him, there is after all a kind ness done him. A good fitting collar, harness that is not patched, traces that scar not. a soft saddle that does not rub the back, this is showing mercy to the faithful beast of burden. And then there are blaukets with which to cover him when it is cold. All these things L. T. Howard can furnish and at a price that will astonish you. If you want the best article for the money, with a large stock to select from and' esteem it of auy advantage to deal with a man who makes the manufacture and sale of harness his business, and who thoroughly imderslauds that busiuess, Mr. Howard's is the place to go. He has a complete stock of harness, sad dles, buggy robes, etc., all of which he se'N at lowest legitimate prices. A good workman aud reliable dealer when you get an article of L. T. Howard you can rely on its beinsr all right and as represented. D. W. HARDEE & CO. I i Since moving into their present ; quarters the Owen Davis double brick stores next to tbeO'Neil Block ; D. W. Hardee & Co. have a much bet- ter place to display their stock and ac commodate their extensive business One room is devoted to general mer chandise, dry goods, notions, shoes, hats, furnishings, groceries. Sec; feed stuffs, hay, grain, flour, meat, meal, salt, and other tuff haudled in large quantities in the rear. The next room is devoted exclusively to furniture. Here can be found all grades from the cheapest to the haudsomest chamber and parlor suits. Up stairs, one large room over both stores, is where the cheaper grades are carried while it is aiso used for storage purposes. Messrs. Hardee & Co. sell either for cash or on the installment plan. They sell also cooking and heating stoves and have several makes which are commended very highly while the prices are ex tremely low. FRYCE T. JONES. Merit cannot be hid, however mod estly it may appear, and although the space occupied in our Christmas cut by I'ryee I. Jones. Hendersons artistic and up-to-date job printer, is not as large as some others, it tells its story no less effectually for all that. But however loud or eloquently the adver tisement may speak it is not so forcible as Mr. Jones' work speaks for itself. An experienced workmau, with taste and skill to properly employ the facil ities at his command his work is equal to the best and his prices as low as is consistent with good stock and first class service. See Jones when you want good printing done. D. C. LOUGH LIN. 'Only the best" is the motto of "Daves Pace," and when you hnve oc casion to get anything in the line of wines or liquors it is only the best that you want. They handle all first-class case goods, Sherwood, Old Hunter. Harper's. Red Top, Gordon, Belle of Nelson, Old Oscar Pepper and other famous brands among the leaders. Something extra fine and pure is Shaw's Pure Malt whiskey. Half a dozen dif ferent kinds of first-class bottled beers also. J. M. Norwood's famous 5-cent cigar, Little Orphan, something extra, and other popular brands. In connec tion with the establishment is an oys ter saloon and lunch counter where sandwiches and hot coffee may be had or a regular meal served. Oysters in any style wanted day or night. Nice comfortable rooms with as good beds as can be found anywhere. A quiet, orderly place, where you will get well treated. Pool tables, fine cigars. To bacco, cigarettes, etc. Oysters sold by the measure in any quantity desired. J. II. LASS ITER & CO. Henderson has many business houses of which she is proud. There is per haps no town of its size where larger or better stocks of goods are to be found. And one of the biggest as well as one of the best concerns we have is that of J. II. Lassiter & Co. Every thing in general merchandise and farmers' supplies can be found here. They carry an immense stock of goods and it is as select in quality, as varied in character and tempting in price as it is mammoth in proportions. Messrs. Lassiter & Co. occupy five large store rooms in which are to be fouud, in their respective departments, dry goods and uolions, ladies' fine shoes, dress goods, trimmings, capes, cloaks and men's furnishings, clothing, hats, shoes, groceries, provisions, feed stuffs, wagons, buggies, &c, all of which are sold at reasonable prices. The proprietors are active, energetic business men, and carry a strictly first-class, up-to-date stock to which they take pride in calling public atten tion. JAMES A. O'NEIL & SON "Like father, like son," is an old adage, and in the case we speak of it is literally true. Maurice J. O'Neil was brought up as it wi re in the hard ware trade and what more natural thing than for him to continue in it when his father came to retire from the active duties and exacting cares of busiuess life? In the O'Neil block he will be found with a good stock in his line and the economical method of conducting his business enables him to sell goods ou a very close margin of P'-ofit. Mr. O'Neil handles all kinds of hardware, pocket and table cutlery, cookiug; and heating stoves, guns, pistols, repeating rifles, ammunition and sporting goods of all kinds; car penters' tools, builders' hardware, carriage materials, glass, paints, oils, Stc. In fact such things (hat are usually found in a well furnished hard ware establishment. He makes a specialty of repairing guns, locks, and pistols and solicits work of this kind when he can be of service to his friends. In Mr. O'Neil's stock are to be fouud many useful and serviceable articles suitable for Christmas presents. D. L. PARKER. Not where he once was but where he now i I). L. Parker will be glad to see you. Some mouths ago he moved further up the street and diagonally across where he has a much better place of business. The building is superior to the other one, the location more preferable. It is uicely fitted up and is stocked with a choice line of wines arid liquors. Mr. Parker makes a specialty of Bailey's pure corn whiskey, an article that is guaranteed to be absolutely what is claimed for it, together with several other popular brands. When you want anything of the kind at all at Christmas or any other time you want something good and this Mr. Parker promises to give you. Pure old rye whiskey, peach and apple brandy, wiues, rum. draught and bottled beers, ales, &c. Also line cigars and tobacco. W. S. PARKER & CO. One of Henderson's most enterpris ing and progressive firms is that of W. S. Parker & Co.. wholesale grocers; and it is one of the most meritorious deserving of even a higher measure of patronage and prosperity thau it re ceives. They sell goods as cheaply as they can be bought in the Northern markets, New Y'oik, Boston, Philadel phia, Baltimore, or elsewhere. And then too they extend every courtesy aud time to the trade that any whole sale grocery house otl'ers. Messrs. Parker & Co. do business strictly upon business principles and solicit trade purely upon merit. What more need be said in behalf of any concern? The long standing of the firm, its reputation for honesty and integrity, together with their facilities for handling their immense business are too well known to require comment. Messrs. Parker & Co. are niill agents for plaids, sheet ings, drills, domestics, bail cotton, spool thread, aud can deliver goods as cheap ly as they can be bought anywhere. Also dealers in lime, hay and grain. They are home people and ask home support. GEORGE E. PERRY While there are many things suit able for the holiday trade it is rather the subetantixl things of life articles of every day need and consumption that are mostly to be fouud here. And of good quality and low price ere the goods that Mr. Perry handles. Atten tion is called to a desireable line of dry goods ami notions, shoes, hats, etc., with which to adorn the outer man; and staple and fancy groceries, canned goods, confectioneries, fruits, nuts, vegetables, meats, and other things pleasing to the palate and necessary to the comfort and staying qualities of the inner man. Shoes a specialty. Mr. Perry also buys hides aud furs pay ing the highestcash prices for same. He wants all he can get and persons hav ing such will find iu him a ready buyer. EDWIN STEPHENS. A beautiful collection of Christmas goods is to be found at the Henderson Book Store. No event of this kind is ever allowed to pass without special preparation being made for it, and the public know what to expect when Mr. and Mrs. Stephens are the controling spirits in matters of this kind. And they never disappoint their friends. Indeed, each season's display is a little ahead of the previous one. This year they have a large and varied line embracing toys by the thousand, wheel goods, books, pictures, dainty china and cut-glass, gold pens aud pencils, fluid pens, plush goods, novelties in silver, alluminum. brass and celluloid, lamps, etc. Mr. Stephens calls atten tion to the largest and fiuest line of wall papers ever seen here. All styles and prices to select from. Also a big assortment of mouldings for picture frames. PHIL II. THOMAS. At Thomas' drug store will be found many pretty aud useful articles suitable for Christmas presents, beside the usual large and complete stock carried. As has been his custom heretofore he has made provision for the coming of good old St. Nick, the children's friend. There are things to delight the eye and please the purse at Thomas. But do not rely upon what we say alone, go aud see for yourself. You will find a nice line of goods selected with refer ence to the holiday trade. There are toys, novelties, fancy goods, books, alliums, stationery, toilet articles, per fumeries and druggists' sundries gener ally. Mr. Thomas invites the public to call ou him when looking for Santa Claus goods. Special at tention is called to a nice line of fine candies put up in neat packages, choice cigars, and smok ers1 goods of all kinds. S. F. TEISER. One of the busiest places in town is Teiser's store. It always was a busy aud business like place but since moving into his new store further down the street it is still more so if possible. He has more room and car ries a bigger stock and as a natural result he is doing a bigger trade. And that he sells goods at a low price is eveidenced by the immense business he does. If bargains were not to be had the place would not be thronged with customers as it is. There are dry goods and notions without end, shoes, hats, caps; groceries and provisions of all kinds in fact anything you can think of almost. Trade in these things is confined to no particular seasou, but in keeping with the spirit which pervades every heart aud which we seem to breathe in the very at mosphere, Mr. Teiser proposes to celebrate the holidays by giving his customers special bargain in every thing. In additiou to his regular line he has many things in the way of toys and novelties, fancy china and glass ware, fruits, confectioneries, etc. THOMAS it NEWCOMB. Not as old as some others but one ot the most popular and successful firms nevertheless is that of Thomas & Nevvcomb. Ii is composed of young men who have spent years behind the counter and who are framed mer chants. They are judges of goods, know how to buy to advantage and understand the requirements of the trad3. Since engaging in business for themselves their success has been marked. Their trade has steadily in creased and their stock has been con stantly enlarged. They conduct an up-to-date furnishing store for both sexes aud the character of goods haudled by them is of the best while their prices are very reasonable. Everything in ladies' dress goods aud trimmings, capes, cloaks, notions, white goods, uuderwear, collars, cuffs, handkerchiefs, shoes, hats, trunks, umbrellas, etc. a spleudid stock to select from. Many useful and ap propriate articles for holiday gifts whicn will readily suggest themselves upon inspection. A cordial welcome awaits you at Thomas & Newcomb's HENRY T HO MASON. with a determination ot making a change in his busiuess, Mr. Thom- ason is offering his entire line of dry ijoods and notions at aud below cost. Ordinarily when a man says he is sell ing goods at cost swapping dollars as it were people do not lay much stress upon it. But in Mr. Thomason's case it is different. He means business because he means to make a change and reliable man that he is when he says a thing he means it and nothing more. If you want bargains iu dry goods aud notions, ladies'jdreas groods trimmings, shoes, hats and house fur nishing goods, etc., now is the time to get them aud 11. Thomason's is the place. He has an extensive assort ment to which he invites attention and will make it to the interest of tluse who deal with him. Mr. Thomasou carries also a big line of groceries and provisions, hay, grain, shipstuffs, salt, flour and other things which he buys by the car load, thus enabling him to sell at lowest prices. Call and see him and lake advantage of some of the bar gains he is now offering. J. B. WESTER. W e naturally associate good thiugs to eat with Christmas. And at this seasou housekeepers and others are looking around to see where to buy- such. Weil, whether you want any thing iu the eating line for Christmas or any other time you will fiud it at J. B. Wester's. He has a large and well selected line of fancy groceries, can ned goods, cakes, crackers, con fectioneries, pickles, olives, condi ments of ail kinds, foreign aud do mestic fruits, nuts, raisins, currants, citron, mincemeat, evaporated fruits, &c. In fact almost anything you can name under this heading he can furnish. And his stock is fresh and up-to-date in every particular. Mr. Wester has made special effort to meet the demauds of the Christmas trade aud an inspection of his stock will show that he has well succeeded. He keeps a choice and attractive line which is being constantly replenished, and you'll not complain of his prices. S. S. WHITTEN." You will find at all times a seiect ctock of pure liquors, flue imported and domestic wines, beers, ales, etc., at S. S. Whilteu's. He haudles the best good -in his line, the purity and reliability of which can be vouched for. Among other well known brands are General Nelson, a famous article of pure rye whiskey made in Nelson county, Ken tucky, noted for its fiue whiskey, and other first class case goods. Also the fiuest brands of cigars, chewing and smoking tobaccos. Mr. Whitteu keeps a large stock of the purest aud best goods to be had. of botH imported and domestic manufacture. A specialty of strictly fine old rye and peach aud ap ple braiudies for medicinal use, pure North Carolina corn whiskey, grape and blackberry wines, giu, rums, etc. If you want anything in his line for the holidays leave orders at Mr. Whitten's either place and they will receive prompt attention. SAMUEL W ATKINS. Unsurpassed either by his own past efforts or that of any other concern is the stock of goods which Samuel Wat kins offers his customer this seasou. Always bearing the reputation of carry ing one of the largest and mot com plete stocks to be found outside the big department stores of the larger cities, each department is complete iu itself. There is the quantity and the quality. the variety and the finish, the moderate ness of price and the solidity of value combined. His stock of dry goods and notions, ladies' dress goods and trim miugs. wraps of all kinds, fine shoes, etc., is large aud up-to-date. Then there are the departments of men's clothing, shoes, hats, fumishiugs furniture, carpets, rugs, fiue crockery aud glassware in short, auy aud every thing to wear or fit out a house from bottom to top. And "prices are right." Nor is Mr. Watkins' business con fined to the lines above mentioned. He conducts oue of the largest and most complete hardware establishments out side of the city wholesale bouses. Everything in hardware" is his motto and it is lived up to. The celebrated Garland stoves and ranges "the world's best," the famous Majestic steel ranges and the leading makes of cooking and heating stoves. In Mr. Watkins' stock (both places) maybe found many articles suitable for Christmas pi eseots. And when you are looking around with this object in view it is well to remem ber that while the custom of bestowing gifts on friends and loved ones, is a beautiful one, and the giving of pretty anu ornamental articles is to tie en couraged, the useful and desirable re ceives the highest appreciation. To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills arc indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver PiSIs "SSi. Do you see sparkling- eyes, a liealthy, S tintid s':in, a sweet expression audagrace- S ( . i r i ,r-1 . ti . : . i i , iui I'Jlinr J liubc ULuauLiuustiu uieicKUll of good her.lth. If they are absent, there is nearly alv.ays some disorder of the dis tinctly feminine organs present. Healthy menstrual organs mean health and beauty everywhere. Wi32 of Szurttui makes women beautiful and healthy. It strikes at the root of all their trouble. There is no menstrual dis order, ache or pain which it will not cure. It is for the budding girl, the busy wife and the matroj approaching the change of life. At every trying crisis in a woman's life it brings health, strength and happiness. It j costs $i. oo of medicine dealers. For advice meases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, " The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. , v M"i!S. BOZENA tEWIS, of Ocnaville, Tex ts. Bars: "I was troubled at monthlv I intervals with teirible pains in my head and i,;;ck, hut liave Deeii entirely relieved by Wine of Ordui." Ti'MTilWlflffBlinBHWiMMI PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanse! and beautifies the hair. Promote! ft luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to if Youthful Color. Curea icalp dimties tc hair 1 ailing. fOg,andl.Wat Druggirt! EflNYROYAL FILLS unffinai una uniy ucnume. 8AFE. A !wts reliable Ladle. U Drurrirt i ia RED an'l Gold metallic buxea. mled with blue ribbon. TftRO no other, lie-rase j DuicrM KabtttaUofi Inlto tlnBB. But of roar Druccut. or p-end 4e. in lumpi for Particular, TeatiAoalala and Relief for Ld lea," in Uttm, by re t am Mall. 1 MM0 Tetimon.aia. Sovd by I Drugita. I'hlcaeater C hemic Go. Meauon t&ia yaer. UaUUou A'ttrh ruilA Mr A Bt (WU HBTIM tyzz. n I A QUICK CURE I TO:A COUGHS I and COLD: The Canr.di.-in Ti.i-mi.-dv for all f Throat m Lung Affections. t Large Bottles, 25 cents. I DAVIS & LAWKENCE CO., Limited, I Prop's Terry Davis' Pain-KiHer. New Yorlc Montreal. Ill Hli llli III. II IIiimIIIii If I P"ParJ especially tor you, which Y rEl ! 1 a treats or Ifce h, ,?very cmx 48 liaWe to and for . n w 111 k. ti F rev's r Vermffuffc has been successfully used I i j -o" rwjine mail ror XXS. f E. 4 S. FEET. BilUinr, Ii to 1 , w w- -v- ..-:n occicf UitTot : Miss Aiary auuu; hh j & Co. in dispensing- holiday goods, of , u.. u hunitinmp ilisnlftV. , wuicii lucv uac . u j""v i . She will be pleased at all times to see I i .1 Remember the Orphans. U'p shmild not wait for Christmas or anv special occasion to remember j those" objects of charity about us. But ; this is a most appropriate time to con- j tribute to the needs, the comfort, the happiness of the little orphans. The i following; which shows something of 1 thft work and the wants of the Oxford Orphange, is taken from the Orphans' , Friend and we com menu it to me ton sideration of persons who wish to do a really good deed, iu contributing thereto: We have over two hundred orphan bovs and srirls to care for in the Ox- ford Orphan Asylum, uur euonis to feed and clothe these destitute children, to give them an English ed ucation, to train as many of them as possible in some useful trade or voca tion aud to ive them the best moral training and throw around them the best religious influences possible. If our readers could in a measure, re alize what it means for the influence of lives to be taken awav from the side of evil and to be placed upon the sidsnf nnritvand righteousness, they could form "some conception of the importance ami magnuuue oi iuc work being wrought in our orphans' homes. 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Dec. 14, 1899, edition 1
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