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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THUKS?AY. DECEMBER 27. 1900. The Gold Leaf, henderson, n. c. TH UKSDAV, Ii:'. H7, 1O0O. j ON THE Vl?iGS Cr FAITH. A Ji-tlc it. !.:? ar.-;. 'J. Km!: : v .!a;r.ry in.::::- L-.-i; v it:. i:.:r.- !. si." ; 1. A'.-l tl.i U v-' j'. sJ.f fu-i: "lar ;!, 'ti O.r: t-..a '. y.a Lr.ow, And. oh, pi'- 3o :- O.iv.: '.r n.! I wM to cl-, my c s si.v! .-. In (i.-canii. to ra; - '.'' r t'-- - 1 h;r.y IU I? t!.- fHf if mini- a:.! nsatr.r.a's n ' ' tr. And rj.arr.ir.a !.u;"-! i:.- ti'.t ' ri' d And Tied. 'hjs: i-ij.-a - 'u'l " ; .;..: ;. wi-.-.t t., !. .-j. I ! J .ir 1 i. I 'i k:;' 1 ari.l j.. t 1 - y .u Ti- r. r.fi lr:v .:p:, v.'i.t I I... jit:.!. ..'.! r.:i i::.. I.i -' .: I.: t- . " A ' i t v i!( i.'tu' i :i I - lie - . .-. '.i f i in ' ' . :i .,! .i.. '. ti.- ..! . :. u .-ll!" , : . ... ir, v. r. . i i i :-i ! r i... !..... :.. II. I.- ... : tt.f.r ' ' '' Ai. . f ! -i . t . . . -, i: i .- f : . ' - '.!-. .:.;!-: 1 i I :i.:';;rcr. 0. I YBJIJETiE LIS. A RtLIC 0:- Hit FiRL VOKUHIPcKG. f I ItOl"I' tin- :inly t'lirisliuax praf I i I ti - v 1 1 i 1 1 lln si- I'jislci a'! S'w in I It. l,:m. in -iiniiif hi willi t ! Ku'Irwi'l i-; III'- i-uMinK : i i ; i luiru- inii iT I ln'Ylili1 ln. .- :i V - I in 'lin Tl'iii lllii'. 'I'lii'V HT) lln- 111'!::: miK-li lui Ihfr. li..i'Vi. i : i I'ul.iv, i i i . ; i i lit.- S.i wis, tin- luiiimi-. In . : ! i: I 'liriM !.! 4 lii't-r, i-vt r i!iil. Im ili'- :;.. k iiKniniaiii tlii-n- is a "")- '"a I !!' I 'I.i i-l mas," and llicii- an- sinalli r In.- I'm- i ;n !i liu iiibt'r of tin- f:imil . Tin- Villi- i li-a i tta. i .l i. tin- firi Wur- liin i s. I In- u I n:u t In- -1 1 1 ln'- fori- suniii- 'lu i-l iii.-is innriiin. 'l'hr hi-ail hi" lln- liuiisi-, lull. in i ll liy I.i-; t'ani ily, pn-s in siiiim- standing sInMp ami nits it iI.Ami. II.- lin n inLrs utt" his cap In tin- l.'u". Minis Inward I la- a--l. crossi-s liiiusi-lf and nflVrs ii a prayer. "Ijivi- to nie and In i 'lirisl in. is a In: ml a nl K . O !id." If a I'l- falls tin- wr.iiiu' way. aunt tier iniif he i ni. 1 1 1 : I ; the family wishes 1j In- uiilin Ky fur a year. S;i:.-'.ller les an; then eiit f.ir tin- iiteinhers nl' the family. The wociil is drawn In the house and lean ed against the v. ail. uiih I lie out ends n, perlimst. If niie liy niislake is reversed, the whiile tiling iniisl !.e ilniie iver nj:iri or else misfiirtiiiii. ill eoiue. When the lire is liht :.!. thirle isi. great jny in lie- hmis.-li. hi. lull- li'i -jV;u' oa any neeimiit niiist speal; nf -itell(S after tllC treat In i-- p!t on the tirephleo, for they are siijipiiseil tn lie tlyiiiK aroinid mi t'hristaias nitht. as- ''pleiitilnl as siark.s." There is a ie-iiul. and in fait u belief, in the r.laek iinniiiiaiii. of whieli researcli shns iin trace elsewhere. I'very tirt-plai-e has h;ne-:ii,' in ii.i'iln eel ly nver the blaze, a tri al kettle ellai;:. When a tiro it started, i! ta les I'lil ? a few ;iriniiienlM fur tliis ehahr In tieii.nie hltrliiy hiatcd. On 'lnistin.i ir.Lriii. Lnwc.vcr. iu matter hew hriskly h'.Tiii the :rii :it In'-rs. the iron I'hain retr.iiu.s en.ii ami pleasant to the tniich. Thiie is iin Miiiitt'nepiio peasant lint will 1,11 y.iu that this is ;a fact, aud he knows it to !;e s.i. I'm- he has made a tisl of ii on many siii ci edin' t 'hristinsis nights. The eoolu'ess ol' tiie i hain is ue roinited fur'. hy the. staienietit that a sim ilar chain Iiiiii: ini rithe tire lmilt i n the tloor of the stable in lei lib hem. and that at the birth of ( 'hi ist . the 'inrin Mother Krasped it lor supit. ft l"-e:iiae cool at her t en. Ii lest ir burn the saint ly hand, and from that d iy. t.H his I h' : c is mi lire hot eiioui;h t. heat' t lie tifephu-e elmin on 'hrist mas. The tire is lighted by nii'ans of kindlitl.', hits of which are placed under the log by each member of the family. TIio lelenit I'iisii.ii l'liiv. I-oni; before the holy niiiht tlie Mexicnn prepares for ;his Christina- season. First eomo the rt hears:ils: lor the 'Fa-tort s." sonietiiues called '..The Mexican Fassion Flay." Tlie "Fastores" f,.li..w. uiaht after liijht. -.passing int.. the clininx ? the solenia iiniilni.ht raass of the cathe dral. The . "Fosadas" next i laics the attention of :l he people a home observ ance akin to: the Christmas tree of ihe Herman people. hiul then conies the week of worldly' .enjoyment -the revelry in the saloons, the uneven contests over the ;;aniini: tuWes.- aud the brutal sports day and night in ihe bloody little arenas where valiant rratneeock are pitted against one another with gaffs and slashes. f - liriatiuaa Heeor.lt ioun. Foets nii'utioii rosemary, hay, holly, laurel and mistletoe us; the piim ip.il nidi to Christinas decorations. Where there is a gn at deal of family plate and plenty of opportunity for the 'di.-ph'.y of the same the high decoration can le entirely dispensed with. la its place arrange. Mime daintily made garlands 6f moss iu a well designed patteru on the cloth, tie it wherever i! is necessary with a crimson bow of fairly wide ribbon ::ad place, van mis pieces of plate in the ln..ps of the di sign. Anything fanciful in the way of dainty glass, Venetian or IJohciuiaii.Ti's welcome on such occasions, provided that its colors do not clash with the prevailing shade, and those who are fortunate enough to possess old china will no doubt be uble to produce some tine specimens, of dishes suitable for dessert. Christmas Menu. OjTtFTSj cn the H-U SIkU. Clesr CVns i:;ii;,.. Frc:!i'd KltirEsh. Cuoiin-.U r. Chicken I.ners wila ii u;iros Kotr-..-.i' l'r.r. Roast Ci.-se :;.. At ,'. Sji;.-. Iu!:.-?. -,r. CliicsTv -AV.- Liaro. I Fri-nch Prtssi::;. ; B Plum Puduir.s. t-aoi:!a. he Cr aal" k fruit. Cheese. CVIIre. B For lln- SlocUlnc. t8 iV.i'li.n i . . tik ' .' r: IV- v. '::i - f. '. c'llr 'Cav r '. i:- ' n iri-.r-.-f: ,i t;i;s .:esn ' ' .- t t y Sr:.i t Of Interest to Farmers. It i- d-ri'e.J to call th; rit'eiiti m .i the farmer.-. t'rnir-ro-.vT.. tr uckers, .ind ji'.I others interested in oric-ult urn! pursuits, in XorMi ( nroiiii.'j. t' tin fact thnl t!ie KntoiiK.Nej-i.-t " th Department f Ari ci.lt iin-, ;it Kah-iSi, N. '.. de-jires then, to tfu(i him Hf.-citii-iifj f any injurious! ii; Hwtn that tuny c-on.e to th-ir notice.The.v are also invited to send pt-irnens of :itiy itiswtH re.'ird:a whieli thev desire n frirmatiou, and kucIi information -a i'l he g;iven ho far as pos.-ihie. It is i'j sired to make tin: l purttnent if as great praf tical !, !:' fit to the people as po.-ihie, nt:d i:o effort viil be nji.-jr.ij to attriin t liis end. During this wint-r t!ie fruit-zrowers ore e-peci;iby urgi-d to make c-.-irefu! exam ination f their treen.aiid s.-nd any insect .r sijsj.ieious twig fj I he ih-jiart ment so that the matter may ! investigated, if it is (,f iniporlam-e. As tins oflice is for the lielieiit of the j.eu;.;.-. we hojiethat they uiU u.-e it to the best of ti.eir j.bilit.V, by ei)ITepO!ii!-!Ce OT I it her i-l". iirftort is ii-inir made lo build up a e. liieetion of i:i-efH for the Agricultural Depart rnetit a:;d for exhibition in tne Sf at.-M liseiim. The aid of ni! is ask'-d jri e;e ; irig .-iicillieiis for 1 htH illfjiohe. s-tid ::i:V t-pi--iiiieris nr itupiira-H In. I i: NKLIN SIIKIt.M N. -Jr., D. j. .'irttiient r f Agriculture, Kali igh. N ' : -.:::v;i;::-!i. f- :i 1' v. 1 ii-!o-i some ri ".it.4 T.klvator is i; 1; iltivat' r b.-ing !i.i:i ;::i other. With ' - it i.i ix. t difiic-nlt to On II : -V t:, : i-. day. ' v:i! : -n in he L i'- eiJ is i:Mif n a. i t :t iicre.s in a : !i rapid work i:;:':es. cnlti y iie .':..-:rsive. Uy jdantitig so tlint. cultivation can bo .Mi iiir ctions and by the rise i.l" the liai ."'.v.' IV.r tii'- i r cultivation .ind a two l;i.:se r.ltivator f..r the later work tli total expense for hu.or in yrc j arii.-g !!) i.unl, jjlantiiig and cultivat ing i :cs no!, exceed j1) to S'l.T.j per ficj .-. l'r. fi -.-or Tracy of Mississippi nays this, jil.m i- no being followed on many large plantations, l,nt 'many who have tested the matter thorongiily. have conie to the coiicl'isi'in. 'tii'a't-ni.orethor: ougli. though iiiiiriv ci-iiiensivi', .cultiya tion is more profitable iia'tlie .eid. I:ini.ri" I'iip I-3:irl' I.it-i I-.ih. it is b.v'.My ;n - i.ile to :.;.o-e land too rich yli. r;: ! !;:.e-eai iy r. p of j-u.;t.-it'.of.s id to be ' i.Ki'i..' ch Tin- .-oil i n.-tires- early i- : v-1 !: -;I' th 'j.i i.t ; and that th.-y Viii.c ',;';!": ;ii .ilh l:;;..'k, Vlg-.fOnS still!:.-, ; . I::- ii i li:e :iiii:-ii;ng sign of a g. it i' 1. 1 : i . Too iiiitc-j niiujim wii! i:ause ro.t''-.in; '.-''.'. I'a.t late in the ; .-as.nn, but willi- ea: ly j ot-iti -s. the cr. ; is generally liarycsted i . ,.-r" it ha - time tn ( -ithcr mature or ;ot. o n- raily tiie early po tato crop may !; g' i ojT in t i i ii- to plant v; l;'ii;:g.e for a I ii" crop. ;'.ni 1 i . -1- will be -.richer soil :';-v 1!i -ca''l ;-"e ii.ols than the: e vas whii tuo poUl: . ..I'le grow ing, savs The American Cultivator. An 1 I'riiisl i n.'lior. For an evi rla ting alienor to the cud jiost in-a wire b in c tin- following was originally ineseiitid by a correspondent in the liiiu Farmer: The po.st should be :;' . f.-et in tiie ground. The brace A Axnioi: For. an ksi post. (4 by 4 wiil do) is 8 feet h ug. A rod of iron throe -quartern tliie-i (H) is jint tliromrli ilie bottom c-f jtot ((J), passing through, brace A) feet from post, rut a stuH'' (JV) for brace i A.) to .rest i n. Have a thread cut ca etid of rod (i.i iiiid a nut at E to tighten the. hri:e. 'I Ik-;' is no eheapc-r brace, and it can't give. It looks nice and is the .il:-1:i;,i"4 hnict' I know of. Breil In tlie Bone. (."lan'pn M.u'pliofso;! - How many do-'s two ai:d t e li:::Ue. 1 ), i'::I.l? 1 Viiahl- Six. t iian'pa - What :;e ye ta'l.itig about: Two and two make four. Donald-Yes. I know, but I thought you'll 'beat me down" a bit. Futich. I !irliiiini (.umes. "Heads, bodies and legs" is a im : t amusing ilrawing game. The tir-t play.-r draws a head at the top f his s-.:;;, ,,f paper, folds it down and the next J layer adds tlie body without having sivn head. 'I'lie third pi.r.'-r add- the le::-. and the . -licet of the v I: .!,. Jigar,. w iicu epeiH il olI is very pi;:i:it. l .-:.! I : i : r the Fgyptian hii'rog'.yiiiht s. M.e who em inence. I l:fe as a serious v.,,niuii has the boiiy of a bird aud the legs of a ballet dancer, while the soldier's head, with a helmet, ends in a bluecout boy's eoat and a lady's skirt. Chrlilmai Trpen In I'.nnlnnil. Christmas trots were unknown in Fag land ;th the reiga of Queen Victoria. The tirst one was or:;am.n;.-d ly Frinee Albert for the atnusetuep.: of the princess royal and the Frinee of Wales, who were yhilJrcu of U and 4 years old a: that time. 'The Saxon's Christian Dinner. , For centuries the orthodox Saxon Christinas dish was a wild boar's head, garnished with holly. For years the em peror of (Jertnany sent Queen Victoria a boar's -head .as a Christmas present. ' A'n' Indian Superstition. I Ilowis'on t'eljs in bis "Tra-veis la Cana- j da", hinv'hii .InJian jruide 1 i-?oi! him to j l.kei'pf Wtlll-un Ciiris-tma's i-vc in thi- wood In tir.i!iT: tiiat- thi-y- miht t-oc ihe deer j kevl tl' tlie; Great' 'Spirit:- . i Merry ChrUtuiaa. So rlow ii coire cur jej !-j.Y. I.t cv.ry n;aa tc ;6':. Fc!i rotm'with ivy icji.t is-.dfrt'.' Ar.j ecry pctt with i.c.'S. Thjusi soyi-.c chuns at or mirth -repine. your (oreheadi garlands swing, Or-c sorrow ic sup cf ;r.e. And Kt us all he raerrv. -Old Carol i . t; 6 i J NN- 1 J M f) ' fern Sufferer from this hor-ihle xr.aiacy nearly always inherit it r.'cesMrJj from the parents, but may Lr- from seme remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations. This deadlj poison may lay tiora:ant in the blood foi years, or until you rech middle life, then the first little tore or ulcer mates its ap pearance or a swollen glard ia the breast, cr some other part of the body, gives the first warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma nently all tbe poisonous virus must be ihminated from the blood every vestage jf it driven out. This S. S. S. does, and s the only medicine that can reach deep ieatcd, obstinate blood trouble; like tkis. When all the poison his been forced cut of the system the Cancer heals, and the disease never returns. Cancer begins often in a small way, as the following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: A small pirn-le cntre on ir.y jaw a!out an inch beio-.7theciront'n.' k it i.ict: ul my face. Itgavf me r.o p?.m or imnnvtii-ein--. a::4 I should have fcr'.tu-n al.out it had it not bcun to inflame and itch ; it would Meed a little, then scab ever, but would not heal. This continued for sometime, r.hen my j-w bt;an to swell, becoming very painful. The Cancer be an to eat and spread, until it vras as large as a half (loilar.whtn I heard of it. S. S. and determin ed to give it a fair trial, end it was lemarkable what a wo"e.emil ctiect it had from the very beginning ; the sore began to he-il and after t.ikiaj? a few boities disappeared entirely. This was two years ago ; then- are sti!l no signs of the Cancer, and mv general heatlh ,-ontiaues (?ood. JIR3. R. Shir:-.::, I. a Plata, JIo. is the greatest t all blood purifiers, and the: only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our free book oc Caneei-, containing valuable and interest ing information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. W make no charjre for medical advice. THE SWIFT SFECiriC C3.. ATLANTA, GA. , ijere you i's of .us much i mi iortai.C' as what you Iniv. T:'-'kvo'D consTan ti v m h.-uid a-sc-lt-or line oi Q 8 STAPLE AMD FflNGY GROCERIES, Flour. 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Oldest BBfnry furr.f xm i i- l'atenu taken iLrnuirh Mnnit tprcial ruttfice, witumu tlinntc, la t ! Scientific fflmi Ahaniliiomclrlllntrfttnd wprltlr. I.nrt-t-: fir . illation .f nnj-pi lerilillo J.i.trnril. 'I iti ' . yptr: Imr motitbs, f 1. KfiMl.y.-iii !' t BIUHN ftCo-3B,Ba--a'-iVew vfe Krancb onit-e. "2a V 5-'t W '..uHtult -' 1nvj-i'-v'H'''i.'?. 'ix::V 1' v llt'iilll ifill liin'tif i-llk s. Kiitins. wiiisl.'.:-, Kiiihains. ihiid. fl.iiiin-N. !.. jit II. l IHl.M ASN S Southern Railway. THE STANDARD R.-JLWAY CF IHE 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;PullmaD Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trama; Fast and Safe Schedules Tr.vel by the OLlHI.N nd you re ,surcd of a Sale. Comfortable and fixpeditiou Journey Al'I'LY TO TICKET AOKNT? FOIt TIME TA RLE KVTF9 ASV t.ENEKAI. INFORMATION, OK ADDKEhB r L VERNOH, F. R. DARBY, T. 1 A ., V. l:& T. A., ri.arl'.tte, N. C. A-hrville, N.J. a No Trouble to Answer Quettlona Frank S. Gannon, J. M. Cnlp, W. A. Twk SrdV-PfcGen.nan TrafMan CPA, WASHINGTON !' AU.-tVBon hand a fr.lt 'i "i .-rn!k'?:t and Patent Hourut I.OWKST Pltli'KS at H. THOMAMKNt in III P in
Henderson Gold Leaf (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 27, 1900, edition 1
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