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HANDSOME ANI ATTRACTIVE. Hight, the Jewelry store man, does mt want La tnmir If monopolizing the Gold Lkaf space this week, but be wants Such is E. E. Hizhfs Jewelry Store, to impress upon tne pecpie u.e iaci mhhk has a larger and better assortment of fine Swelry, watches, clocks. than ever fore, and can furnish all the Christmas where a Superb Stock of Every-.

thins in His Line is Shown. SPECIAL NOTICE. lTOur friends throughout the country will confer a favor by urobilins lis with any news of local or general Interest that may occur ia their respective neighborhoods, i A Persons calling on or wrltlnjr to jadver-tisers will please mention the Golds Leap. so doing you will greatly oblige us, while It will cost you nothing. TOWN AND COUNTRY.

A Rich Treat in Store for us. The appearance of the Kate Bensberg Opera Company at Burwell Hall next Monday evening, promises to be by far the richest thing in the amusement line Henderson people have yet had the opportunity of enjoying. Miss Bensberg and ler snpurb Company of artists are accorded the highest praise by press and public wherever they have appeared. We have reason to believe the artists comprising the company are the peers of any ia the operatic profession. Miss Kate Bensberg, the prima donna of the company, is an American girl, and By the adoption of the one-price system, Klite attention and fair dealing to all.

rether witli the fact that he handles only-reliable goods, and puts his figures down to the very lowest legitimate living price, E. E. 1 light has built np a good trade in Henderson, and in order to supply the demands of his large and increasing patron-aee he has made extra preparations for the Christmns holidays. His line of Jewel ry gold and silver watches, clocks, silver ware, surpasses anything of the kind to lie found in all this section. Call and inspect stosk whether you wish to pnrchase or not.

dec 15 2o. For Rest. Two nice dwellings. Apply to Johx. B.

Watklss. E. G. Davis. Merchant.

The Gold Do you know Davis Bros, will get you the highest market prices, always, for your tobacco? Try them. no v. 24-4 o. Will Balrd has been sick for some days, and Is yet confined to his room. Just special line of jewelry for Christmas, at Hight's Jewelry, ytore.

There has never been better singing and acting In Des Moines than tliat given by the Bensberg Company at the Grand last night. Lnea State lUjiltr. The JI(e)igtJ of perfection in the Jewelry line is reached this season by Edzar. An Inspection of his stock will convince you that he has "put his best foot foremost" in preparing for the holiday trade. Sash, Blijacjs, DOORS, SHINGLES and LATHS, SOLD VERt CHEAP BY JOHN WATKINS, sept, 29-6 I.

Henderson, tf. C. Notice By virtue of two executions now in itit baud tftauiog from tho Superior Court Vance county, in favor of Taylor and Bodeker Bros and wrainftt T. Henderson, I abalt aeM, tor cab, by public auction, to the higbeat biddttr, at the court bona door, In Hen-deraon. Vane oouo j.od Monday, Jan uarySnd, 1838, all the right, titla and Interest of P.

T. Henderson, the defend--, ant. in said executions la the two lots of Among the other enterprising business men in our thrifty and progressive town who descrvircredit for their handsome and chtap wares, the Gold Leaf knows of no one more deserving of mention for his elort to keep a choice and reliable stock of goods in his line than "our prominent young jeweler E. E. Hight, whose reputation as an enterprising man, and compe presents needed whether you wish, to mace it to yourself or your friend in his line, and at lowest prices.

His stock must be seen to be appreciated. Look for the sign of the Big Gold dec. 15 a. Travelers are subject to other dangers than those of vessel and car. Improper eating at the various hotels they visit demands tlie proper use of that reliable regulator of the human system, Laxador.

It is not always perfectly safe to soothe tlie baby with opium prepations, but you can rely on Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup it contains nothing injurious. Christmas Goods at Farriss. OC AX. LACONICS PICKED UP HERE AND THEREBY OUR EAGLE-EYED claims St.

Louis as her-birth place. She tent and thorough workman, is known to has studied under the best masters of this REPORTERS. Fatten 3-our Christmas turkey. all persons who deal with him. or read country and Europe, and has filled engage Leaf is always pleased to see business good this paper, Glad to see our former young townsman among our-niercnants, ana especially is Head all advertisements In this paper it a matter of gratification to know that our See our oriccs Candy IZM cent', or 5 lb.

leing well cared for in the distribution of patronage, and that their Henderson has many men of enterprise young men whose success In their special line of business is th result of energy, integilty and a reasonably low profit on what they sell. Mr. Hight is of these he has achieved success solely from individual merit, and his stock of fine Jewelry, gold and silver watches, clocks, silver trade is increasing and their popularity growing. In the large and well regulated establishment of E. G.

Davis everything Is The shop windows begin to put on a holiday appearance. 1 Ttiebank In its present location is a great convenience to "down towii" busi-ess folks. Henderion dirt growing in demand. It pays to invest In reai estate iu this town lots 10 cents. Royster French candy 30 cents pound.

AH kind of Nuts 20 cents or 3 pounds for 50 cents Figs 20 cents. Mince meats 12 cents; Malager Grapes, 20 cents; Oranges, apples, lemons, cocoanut-, cranberries, and hundreds of other things too numerous to mention. Come and see me before you buy. In the Cheatham building. YrxsjtA Baker.

moving with a ruh and the amount of land sli ute. lying and being on Pearl utreet and Grove Hill tree, ie the town of Henderson, N. adjoining tba lands of Mid Greets, Wesley MajflOd, Wlonle Ma fild and others, and more particularly described in deeds from Wesley Msyfield and wife, and Robert Watkios and wif, to sxid Henderson, which are of record in Vance county, reference which is hereby made. Sale will take lsce at 12 'elock M. VT.

H. SMITH, Fboriff of Vance County. Tb, SOtb November, 1887. Mr. Henry Sherrod, here this week.

Henry is now located in Greensboro where he tells us Mr. W. J. Clary, late of tlie New York Cash Store, is doing a good business. Monday was a busy day among our trades people.

There were many visitors here, being attracted by the big real estate sales advertised to take place on that day. reople from every direction are looking toward Henderson for profitable Investment in real estate. Vance county grit is In demand. The Gold Leaf had the pleasure of a ments in the principal opera companies abroad, and Was one ofjthe leading prims donnas of the American Opera Company during its first season. Miss Louise Engel, the contralto has indicated by her p-st efforts-she Is an artist of the first rank.

Mr. Ross David's sweet tenor voice has captivated his audiences every where, while Mr. Knight's beautifully modulated bass voice ears of all. Sig. Serrano's manipulation of the piano cannot be excelled.

With such artists we'eertaiply have the right to expect a fine ierforniance, and from their reputation wherever they have appeared wc know we shall not be disap business he is doing is something remarkable. Staudard goods, of whatever nature, ware, is not creditable to him only, but to the town, for Henderson feels a and -lowest reasonable prices, tell the pride In the display he makes in tne ele story. We are always planning and designing how to buy to best advantage. In the line of fine Jewelry, watches, clocks, you need not botheryour brain about the mat-tar anv more. Go to Hight's reliable one- and couaty.

We are needing stove wand. The sub- teriVerwho brings the firit load t. Ill be entitled to a ehroino. The magnificent holiday displays fill vry heart with rapturous delight at the E. E.

Hicrht. did vou sav Yes. his store gant assortment of Christmas Jewels now on exhibition at his store. Where there are so many different kinds price Jewelry store and you can learn how is just full'of nice things for holiday presents. Now just a word iu your ear, privately: A few dollars can be very safely and profitably Invested with him for -ul- to liny to nest auvanrage ana uimi is uy dealing with him.

His prices speak for themselves. dec 13 a. of articles and each one prettier than the other if such a thing were possible the Gold Leaf representative had his eyes call some days ago from Mr. L. O.

Wilcox, the very clever and energetic canvassing agent of the Roanoke line. Though not as "young as he used to be," there are few stantfnl and reliable gooas, wueii you want anything in the Jewelry line. dec.13 pointed. Removal. Jas.

M. Young Co. have more active men and indomitable workers in his chosen field than Mr. Wilcox. In him the Ifetc has an excellent moved their stock of drugs to one of Jlr.

f. E. Young's new stores next to Davis Most people drink something about Christmas, and both teniperence leaders and the orthodox churccs favor the use of wine, instead of poisonous whiskey. Messrs S. K.

Hunt Co. have opened here a depot tor their native wines pure grape Juce lor family and sacramental purposes. Sold lower than yon expect. dec 15 2 building, further up town, where they nave opened up" in handsome style. Having For plush goods of every description, toilet and fancy articles, fine Freuch candies, choice fruits, go to W.

T. Cheatham Co's drug store. dec. 8 a. FOR RENT.

I have in hand several houses for rent. Located in different parts of the town conveniently arranged houses. Terms reasonably. Apply to A. J.

Harris, nov. 24 a Attorney. The negro Norrell Hopkins on trial at so dazzled, and his mind so bewildered, while looking through Mr. Hight's store one day this week that he found it difficult to plassify and enumerate theni all: We name a few items that now occur to us Perhaps the first thing most likely to arrest attention upon entering the door is the very extensive array of clocks of all kinds, from the cheapest wood or nickel to fine French, gilt or plastic marble. In the line of jewelry there is an ample stock to select from, and something to please all.

made recent additions to their stock or near approach of Christmas. Mrs. Dr. F. Harris has gone to New York city 011 a pleasure trip audi will remain nntil tae Doctor's return.

Mr. J. E. Clarke has just returned from New Tork where he ni.de extensive purchases of new goods for the Racket -Store. Monday was a busy day generally, and large transactions in real estate were made.

Considerable dirt changed hands. Read Cooper Mitchell's attractive new advertisement in this Issue. This enterprising young firm are leading iu their line Dr. P. Garden has been quite sick the past two weeks, and his condition is yet omewhat serious, though we trust not Oxford court, for burning the town, was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged drugs, patent medicines, touet ana incy 11 resent the season's Uomplim'ts To their Many Friends AND CUSTOMERS, AND Respectfully announce that they now keep the FINEST STOCK of FANCY GROCERIES Evttr kept in Henderson.

Split Fess, coa. Chocolates, Mixed Spices. Mustard, Flekles, Citron, Currants, Pruner, RaUlnp, Rice, Flour, Oat Mal, Buckwheat and Graham ora. All kinds of Flavorings. Extracts, Fine Burnt sod Raw Cotfe, Cut Lnsf and Pulverised Sugur, Dried and Green Fruit.

Canned articles, perfumeries, cigars and tobacco, and occupying a new store, the room of good and suitable size for their business. January 21st. Failing to secure a new trial an appeal was taken and the case will be carried to the Supreme court. The case of Bill Landing white, and Mike Cook colored charged with being implicated in the same Interesting Exercises. The Sunday-school Institute held at the M.

E. "church Sunday afternoon, was largely attended, and quite iutesting iu every way. Addresses were made bv Rev. R. Van Deven- crime, was continued.

the "Up Town Drugstore" is one of the neatest and most attractive in town! Messrs. Young Co. carry a full stock of every thing in their )lne. They invite the public to call on them at their new store. You wili find the prettiest line of plush Order of Tobacco Salr for the Week Commencing Dec.

19, 1887. Monday, 19. Sidelight, Harris, Cooper, Davis. Tuesday 20. Harris, Cooper, Davis, Sidelight.

Wednesday, 21. Cooper, Davis, Sidelight, Harris. Miss Kate Bensberg is an entrancing vocalist, and it is impossible for a human critical. The yule Log. the puncli bowl and the voice to render The JAnt Jtote of Summer with more liauid sweetness and purity of ter, Rev.

Alex. Sprunt, Rev. S. W. Coe, Mr.

T. M. Pittman, and Col. Wm. U.

S. Burgwyn, upon special subjects as announced, and tlwy were listened to with rapt attention. Each speaker handled his subject well, and seemed to make the most out of it possible. Their remarks were alike edifying and instructive, and tone than it was rendered last night. fatted turkey will soon be the chief article goods in town, at W.

T. Cheatham Co drug store. Also a choice stock of candies, Sprinyjietd (III.) Mor itor, Thursday, Sidelight. Harris, 1 Good VFpoy. i Wa Iibva th ftnat Irish Potatoes ffrnwn Miss Bensberg and her excellent Opera Conmanv will appear at Burwell Hall in demand, Christinas ana gooa cueer are synonymous terms.

J. Mrs. Asa Farrar.formerly Mamie Cooper. Plain and set finger rings, breast pins, ear rings, cuff buttons, for tlie ladies. Fine gold and silver watches, chains, charms, cuff buttons, collar buttons, scarf pins, all the latest styles and patterns, for the gentlemen.

Gold pens and pencils, silver ware, best quadruple plate, butter duties, knives and forks, table and tea spooni, napkin rings, soup ladles, eight-day ioffice clocks, and many other things, for everybody. Mr. Hight has a special line of goods for Christmas and his stock must be seen to be appreciated. There you will find the latest novelties and conceits in ornamental jewelry something unique and tasty and every article marked down at most reasonable figures. next Monday evening.

this together with the excellent singing of fruits, uec. a-a. The largest and finest line of jewlery shown in Henderson is at Hight's jewelry store. He lias made recent large additions tohisshoeK in every line especially for the ho'idiv trade. Something to pease all, Young.) of Farmvllle, is visiting her the choir made all feci that it was good to Friday, 23.

Sidelight, Harris, Cooper, Davis. Saturday. No sales. imported from Scotland. Finest sll Crm Cheese, Maccamnl, Cod Fish, and tho floest Virginia cured llama yon ever nut a tooth in.

Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Victoria Burroughs, the very pretty and father and motWer, Dr. and Mrs; W. W. Young, iu Henderson. be there.

accomplished vounz daughter of After tlie regular exercises were over Don't forget ua in buyin your Christ and at prices that cannot be discounted this side of New York. dec 15 2 Make your friend a Christmas present K. Burroughs, of Dabney, and Mr. NurCeet lv subseribdue for the Gold Leak and Rev. J.

D. Arnold the pastor asKea James A. Stallings, the retiring superin GEORGE FEILD, General Merchandise Broker, AND FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, A Kind Woud for the Gold Leaf. G. Crews, at Harris' Chapel, Wednesday next, December 21st, at 3:30 o'clock.

The editor of the Gold Leaf acV now ledges mas uooaa. uur APOLLO FLOUR is the finest Flour mad In the world, and we wou't advance the nrlA for nxt 15 da va. tendent, to step forward towara tne altar, explaining that he had a few words to say to him. Mr. Stallings went forward when HENDERSON, N.

C. the receipt of an invitation to be present, and will endeavor to do so. Cor- Mr. Arnold on behalf of the teachers and All business attended to promptly. Mr.

Thomas Mason, editor 01 tlie umciu-nati Tobacco Jovnal, who was here on a visit to the trade a few weeks ago, In writing about our market, makes the following kind and complimentary mention of the Gold Leaf, lie says Office in Cheattnut scholars, presented him with a handsome respondent solicited, building. Having bought 40) bar rtla before the ad- There is no period of a girl's life at dec 84 1 gold watch, as a mark of their affec Ready made clothing at Ponton for one-fifth their value. A large lot of hats at one-fourth value. Don't buy either before calling on him. $10 coats for $2.50 shoes, boots aud shirts dec 15 2 o.

which she is not beautiful and charming and all that, but it must be confessed that yance, can eil 50 cents cneaper than the market. sending it to him next year. It hvould be highly prized we are sure. The finest musical performance with which Oil City was ever favored Was given by the Kate Bensberg Opera Company last sveuing. OU City Derrick.

Mr. W. W. Reavis is having a small brick building erected on his ground on Wyche Alley, in the rear of Dorsey's drug store. It Is to be used as a blacksmith? fcliop arc told.

Lumber being put in position for the addition to the freight depot of thjs Raleigh Gaston railroad, at this place. The work A good local paper to any town is in- it is as a bride that she takes me caice. We carry also a large stock of Carpets, tion and esteem and their appreciation of his services during the seven years he has been their The presentation Niuhc'Ule American. The cake referred valnahloJ and can do more to help a place NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF SUMMONS.

to is ho doubt the groom. uermantotcn In to be prosperous and mould public opinion was made with appropriate and becoming dependent. Furniture. fam Mauresse. up etalm.

Paint, oila, Seeds, and Feedstuff's. PARKER fc CLOSS, HENDERSON, N. C. es, a sponge cake, as many a gooa wo for its interest man any umer uieuuuu agent, and in this respect the Gold Leaf, published by Air. Tha.l It.

Manning, fills the bill, lie has an excellent local paper. remarks by Mr Arnold and accepted In like mannpr bv Mr. Stallings. On the Inner North Carolina, In Superior Court, man has fouud out after marrying a worth A PRINTER WANTED. Wanted, a good printer with some knowledge of Job Work.

Address, stating abilities, wages wanted, LCDINQTON ATCOCK, Book and Job Printers. Henderson, N. C. Vance County. Feb.

Term, 1888. less man. and publishes many, things anoui lienner- case is this inscription J. A. Stallings, from Sunday-school, M.

E. South, son, wnicii are copieu uy ie mew, uu Our clever jeweler friend Mr. Wilmot Redding Perry against M.B. Rowe, A. P.

Rowe, FRESH FRUITS, Henderson, N. 1887." The watch was bought through Mr. Wilmot Wood, and is Wood, has made the editor of the Gold Leaf a present of a very useful little arti far towards making nis town Know 11 uie world. We know that, as a rule, local papers are not sinecures, and that a contribution of four or live hundred dollars by the business Community of any town would be a cimuX iivstniHiit towards helping the pa CONFECTIONERIES, CRACKERS, cle in the shape of a fountain pen Fair-child's patent. It is the best au excellent as well as a beautiful one.

Mr. Stallings of course prizes it very highly. VEGETABLES AND BEST OYSTERS, The thing of the kind we have yet seen. Mr. Gc.

T. Simmons, who succeeds Mr. instrument consists of a 16-karat gold pen, per blow its trumpet for the town's interest Do something to encourage- newspapers to boom the advantages and prosperity of vonr town. Towns must bo advertised to Defendants. The defendant IS.

B. Rowe and A. P. Rowe will take notice that an action has been commenced against them in the above entitled cause by the issuing of a summon and a warrant of attachment againsr the property of defendants in the State of North Carolina said summons and warrant of at Always on hand. Faralliees snpplled an OUR MAN ON THE OUTSIDE.

CHIPS FROM A. HATCHETT. i Oxford, N. December 13, 1887. Sheriff Bullock left to-day for Raleigh with three prisoners for the State boarding Buck Uockaday and Sol Kennedy have a sentence of ten years each for grand larceny, and Mary Jones twelve months for concealment of birth of a child.

All were colored, about twenty years old, i construction wui ub cuuiuitureu Abort while. I Subscriptions taken for any paper you want, by Wayne Wyche or Badger Burroughs at the rostoffice. They can save you money time and trouble if you order through them. A-tlve sters are being taken to organize a military company in Henderson. Mr.

George Felld is canvassing the tojr. to secure names for nieuberfchin. Let us have a military company. If you want to subscribe to any news in a top self-feeding rublier holder, and in every wiy filli the demand for a reliable fountain pen. the world the same as a business house.

Stallings as superintendent, has belore served in that capacity, previous to his coming to Henderson, and will make a capable and efficient officer. satisfaction given. fKOTAUKANT, attached. FRANK R. TUCKER, nov 212 I Henderson, si For fancv goods, novelties, perfumeries, The Gold Leaf takes pleasure in call tachment returnable to the Suuerior Court fruits, candies, tine cicars.

pure drugs, c. tiq Torij Siipetaftles and eve i. tnW-T. Cheatham Co's drug store. of Vance county, to be held in the town of ing attention to the advertisement of L.

of the Henderson Book Store, dec. 8 a. Henderson, Vance county, on the 2nd ion-dav before the 1st Monday in March, 1888. glasses are the most perfect artificial help to the human eve known to science. They are soft and coolini to the eyes, and afford which appears in this issue.

For Christmas goods he takes the prize. All kinds Fon Christmas. The Gold Leaf does The said action is to recover damage in the i 1 ill sum of one hundred dollars in the sale of of tovs' novelties, fancy articles, at paper, whether published in this! country, a degree oi conuori anu satisfaction urvci before enjoyed by spectacle wearers. Waver not advocate or encourage drinking, but if people will take something the "stomach's Ml ii IS one Jersey cow to nlaint iff. Hie said de and after boarding the O.

U. train, seemed as happy as a pic-nic party. We spent an hour or two most pleasantly In the TorcJiligM office with our friends Jones and Bromell. Brother Gregory was or foreign, go to Wayne Wyche of lo: est prices. All the popular authors, ing ami guuiuiering oi siitiu rnuifi yic- fendants are hereby notified to appear at nnt nni.Ths at the rostofficc.

and they can books of poems, picture books for children, vent-Pd. iryapair anu oe covmuuu. xj. E. Hight, sole agent sign of the Golden sake," they should get a pure article.

Ana if there is a time when a fellow feels like said time and place and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed against save you something on It. story books, scrapbooks, albums, and writ Ring. ing materials. An exchange says "It is said that when taking a little egg-nog, or a draught or so of -the ardent in its natural state, it is them in the Clerk's office during the first three davs of said term of court, otherwise COMING Kate Bensberg English Opera Company The Gold Leaf household has again an Indian dies his surviving relatives pay Christmas, and we want to The Journal, of Sioux City, Iowa, says all debts. 1 We have a few scorei of sub been placed under obligations to Mr.

and Mrs. John Allen, of Franklin county, for tell them whero to get it. As will be judgment will be rendered against them as prayed for in said complaint. Given under my hand and seal thii, 15th scribers tlvat we wish were full-blooded of the Kate Bensberg Opera Company, to appear at Burwell Hall next Monday Indians." Same here, brother. seen by reference to our advertising columns.

Messrs. Hewlett Manning, No. 8 kind remembrance. And when this comes in the" shape of choice country hams, nice December. 1SS7.

The ladies of the Methodist church will Rank street. Norfolk, carry a full sweet potatoes, navy beans, et ceUra, wc Undoubtedly the most delightful mus riv festival in Burwell Halt on Frl- not in, having a few days before sold hi-half interest to "Ed Jones who now owns the entire office. Buck Gregory will continue to represent the advertisfng department of the paper. Oxford is full of to-baceo wagons and farmers. Lutlier Stark, the auctioneer at the Minor Warehouse, claims that he sold four hundred piles of tobacco inione hour, but Luther, you know, is rather tall something over six feet.

Alf Hobgood, of Cozart, Hobgood Crews, threatened us with a suit for damages because, to the complimentary remarks made about his firm in this paper JAMES R. YOUNG, Clerk of Vance Co. Superior Court dec 15, 60. line of the bestand purest liquors to lie had, ical performance given Sioux City in recent years was that of "The Sleep dv night for the. benefit of thelr church if von wnn a Xo.

1 article write to ing Queen" by the Kate Bensberg opera iv a them for it. They make a specialty of The public generally are cordially invited to attend aud are promised a pleasant time Company at tne Acaaemy last nigut. it "THE TIP-TOP." strictly fine goods and are prepared to sup- was Miss lsensberg initial appearauce iu iv flic trailo with souiethliiz nice for The Gou Leak Is under obligations to it. trnA T.Cnnstable J. 11.

Mahone. for Sioux City, and few who heard her last night were prepared to find her the re- REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS 1 on the joyous Christmas anniversary, and recollect, I have a larger assortment of HANDSOME DRESSING CASES, TOILET and CELLULOID SETS, Than any dealer in town. A full line of CHOICE Candies and Fruits: vocalist which sue riiy i. the present of a bushel of nice sweet pota Christmas. Fine old whiskies, brandies, sautems and clarets cooking sherries a specialty.

Tobacco and cigars, condiments, llir snnrano one'-voice out or tens or Of tens toes, sent us a few days ago. That the E. L. C. MAXSINO, for 15 years with of ilienomenal nuritv and I several weeks ago, we assumed the heavy J.

Q. HEWLETT, late with U.K. Woodis. 1 1 1 i i idulv appreciated coes without I Vaughan Sc Rarues power, cpaoieaiiK or uie 1 nntttnir our initials. fA etc.

Sole agents for A. 11. Myers" pure a jk.M-nwi tsv a -win si litres mi iiiiviui' 1 tr-i 1 iw --r- need not say how much it is appreciated by We, Us Co. The Gold Leaf has aforetime(s) had cause to feel grateful to "John Allen" (and everybody knows him) and bis excellent wife for like kindnesses. M.

Dorsey advertises lots of Christmas goods this year. His stock Is larger than ever, embraces every article suitable for the holiday trade. Iu the line of toys and fancy goods his selection is complete. All kinds of books, choice candies, fruits, perfumeries, In plush goods, Mr. Dorsey's stock must be seen to be appreciated.

Read his advertisement and then gcrto Dorsey's drug store and see what he has got. It fills the North Carolinian with pride wiieu he knows that the great cigarette anu iv suii. I a I 1-v ivin 9 aaylu. the author the result or tlie most nnisnea cuuure. u.jf au was accuseuui vciug whiskies.

Give Messrs. Hewlett Manning your orders for Christmas goods in nhrLstmas nresenti will soon be in de was a dozen In addition to perfect mastery or ine xecn- himseif and the consequence mand, aad EL E. IHght's stock of jewelry their line, and the Gold Leaf's word for fights more or let. 1 There are fewer bar rooms here than In nique oi ner an, sue pussest icuuum- ble degree, what la equally indispensable that something which is necessary to Hewlett Manning, watches, clocks, silverware, offers it they will send you the best they've got every opportunity for making the best and in their shop." vitalize the forms of art. wlilcn may be: most suitable selections.

Ills goods arc re Henderson, but the whiskey must be stronger or meaner, for we saw more farmers on the -stagger" than are usually line of choice' French candies. liable, and his prices reasonable. The neatest line of CHRISTMAS CARDS Ever exhibeted here, railed magnetism. In addition to this she has a special grace of presence and a( charm of manner. Iu finish of musical culture and in rich-vitality of voice, Miss i fruits.

at W. T. Cheatham Co's drug The Towu Hall is rapidly approaching stoie. i a' What "cheaper or better present could you send a friend In some distant State for a is hpvond couiuarh-on above 1 completion, and the nnisning loucnes re being put on the Uerndon block, which is Viuma AblKitt. and no one who heard her Bonds Renewed.

At the meeting of the factories of the world look to the 'Golden Christmas present than the Gold Leaf Istuisuiias uu (Successors to U. IL oodls) Wholesale and Retail LIQUORS CIGAKS, No, 8. Bank Street, NORFOLK, VA. 1 FINE VASES last nteht would hesitate for a moment be Board of County held last tween her and Kellogg. Miss Bensberg has week, tlie various officers of the county re letter writer will overlook in a won bv merit the great success sue nas an ornament to tue towu.

Everybody here is busy, at least everybody that we have any bills against, which goes to show it pays to give patronage to the Gold Lhaf, In pf ousion. All the popular newed their official bonds, as required by bacco Journal. Yes, Brother Harman, and yon might have made it a little more personal and achieved in so short a public career, and she has a brilliant future before her. COLOGNES and PERFUMERIES. law.

Sheriff W. 11. Smith gave three bonds rnllnwa Process bond, in the sum of Mr. Ed. Knight, in the part oi ine samr to irreat acceptance, liis said they are looking to Henderson for much of their supplies.

Tlie abundance SIO.OOO, with Dr. J. R. Moss, Silas Powell, splendid basso was highly enjoyed, and he Notice- John D. Clarke, lienj.

Mintii ana a IS a COUieuinll Ol uc Miss liouise Eneel.lr. the role of iVaacv, aud unapproachable excellence of our to- Just before the war we were In the crowded dining room of the Exchange Hotel Richmond taking supper, when Colin Stokes of Lunenburg a dignified old gentleman came In, walked the entire DOLLS I DOLLS I Wc have an almost endless varJely lustily written epistle. Suppose you try it. Work is progressing rapidly on the new freight and passenger depot building of tho WchmondA Danville Railroad Company at thU place, sad the structure will soon be completed. It makes a handsome addition to that part of town in which it is located, i As will be seen by reference to another 1 column.

George Felld has a card in this pa showed some fine acting as well as lauti- Powell, as boudsmen. Public tax bond 812.000, John G. Morgan, Eppy Grissom, of them at all prices. ul singing, and was rewarded witn numerous recalls. Mr.

Ross David has an exceedingly fine tenor voice. rt 1 linm-nnn-mr in AVTAt-1 Ta ffr AnP OT J. Vaughan, BenJ. Smith and E. A.

rowcll. School ami nnnr bond. 931.000.' J. bacco is attracting attention the world over. Something you must seo to appreciate that butter dish at Hight's jewelry store, folding or drop-leaf cover.

Entirely new and unique, inothing like it anywhere else in Henderson. dec. 15 a. P. Satterwhite, R.

D. Best, J. F. Hedge SALES OF TOBACCO will be discontinued from FK1DAY, UEC. 23.

1887, to MONDAY, JAN. 2, 1888. Patrons of our market will please take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the TOBACCO BOA KD OF TRADE, Dec. 6, 1887.

W. E. Uabt, Tres't. REMEMBER the LITTLE ONES. great strength, and it is doubtful if Sioux City has ever had ah exhibition of superior peth, C.

W. Rawy. R. Hight. A Powell We have all kinds of In addition to this Sheriff Smith gave a musical talent.

5 mortsrace on some valuable property to AiirMluMi his bond. length of the room and took his seat op. posite us. As he marched through the room, some of the guests starejd at him in such a way it had an appearance of rude ness. This offended Mr.

Stokes and he determined to show his contempt for the crowd, and when the waiter asked if ho would have tea or coffee, he replied "tea "What kind of tea?" "Store tea, you Infernal fool, I can get a plenty of Sassafras tea at home Tlie ladies are invited to call at Uicht's toys and. Novelties Young, treasurer, gave bond in the sum of $13,000 for general and special funds: with D. E. Young and Dr. W.

Jewelry store and ask to be shown those ladies' "butterfly" cuff buttons. Something entirely new. Kothing of the kind to be had anywhere else in town. dec. 15 a.

To please them. Examine XSrOUK STOCKSJ before buying. FOR RENT. The STORK HOUSE and MILL ol the laic A. K.

Fleming, at aud near Woodwortb, Vanco county, will be rented for the year 1888 at public auc tion mt Wood worth on Di-C 24. 1887. Young as tiondsnien and for school funds, 814,000. D. E.

Young, MaJ. J. F. Harris and Di W. W.

Young, appearing on this bond. Removal of the Bank. The Bank of Henderson has been moved to. the Young building on the corner of Garnet and Montgomery streets, one of the best locations in town for such a business. The Young building Is one of our handsomest business houses, the location good, and in every way It is a most excellent and suitable place for the bank.

It has been nicely fitted up for the purpose and if anything the Bank of Henderson is now better than ever prepared to serve the puplic. J. R. Youne. Clerk of the Superior Court, APPEAL FOR CHRISTMAS, 1887.

Friesds or Orphans. I earnestly re- per, announcing his business as merchandise broker and life and fire insurance agent. He represents good houses and strong companies and will make it to your interest to deal with him. Wood has been scarce here for the last month or two. At times it is quite difficult to buy a load at any price.

Would it not pay some one to establish a wood yard, and keep wood sawed, ready for delivery? Such enterprise it seems to us ought to be rewarded by a liberal patronage. MaJ. Winder, General Manager of the Raleigh Jt Gaston Railroad, sp.nt yesterday in town. He was here looking after jnattera connected withi the work on the Durham Henderson of which he is presi More than eighteen hundred years ago Thia is a valuable stand for a store- If gave bond in the sum of Soloa Southerland and Mrs. Jane E.

Young ap- nuest vour contributions in aid ot tne desired 44 acre of Isnd with bsrns and Christmas Festivities at the Oxford Orphan on same. the words of the King of Kings "remember the poor," were recorded in a sacred volume. Upoathe anniversary of this great 11 P. Cheatham. Register of Deeds, gave other farm buildings adjacent to the afre will be rented.

Poaesion will be Asylum, for 1887, and beg you win lorwara thein early in December that I may know bond in the sum of S5.000. with Dr. W. T. Cheatham and Weslev Durham as bonds- given of the mill Jan.

18P8. Dec 3, 1887. W. C. FLEMING.

author's birth, wiU it not be well, among the other poor, to remember to pay the The usual routine of business was dis what outlay 1 can maite. I have more children to provide for this year than ever before, and therefore specially appeal to your liberality. I would rejoice to receive at least one dollar from each School and Lodge in North Carolina. printer for the two or three subscription you owe Neither the editor, the posed of. r-OMMlSIONEBS SALE deril cr the "Man on the Outside" expect Rkligiocs.

The Rev. Mr. Pearson, tlie evangelist, who has been conducting a series of revival meetings in Raleigh for the past few weeks, closed with the following wonderful refult as we learn from the By virtue of a degree of the Saperior IT If you want to see something pretty, look at tliat lady's gold watch, with diamond wt in centre of case, at E. E. Hight's.

Do not lay this appeal down unui you urt 01 vance couniy id ibo prwwuiog dent, ad the construction of the! large ad have forwarded your contributions, ior A fine selection of popular lirands SMOKING and CHEWING Tobacco and Cigars. Everything LOWrER THAN EVER this season. trPRESCRIPTIONS a specialty, in the compounding of arnica we use only Pure and Fresh Drugs. To SAVE MONEY aad get an ar: tide to suit you, when you want toy-thing in our line call on us. Very Respectfully, M.

DOFlSEYl of John W. Chapel! and other, txpartee, Yon would lie summed to learn that it dltlon to the freight depot here. the killing of the "fatted calf" even though they be prodigals, but if we are not remembered to some extent, there be some poor that ye will not "have always your unnsimas win hiub uuicj uu brighter by tlie consciousness of having we will sell at public anetion, at the That paper says "During can le bought for $67 .00, -for it is indeed "lust too lovelv for anvthinir" to be sold Monday was a regular field day In Hen Court House door in ueoaerson ine zoa dv of JtnnsrT. 1888. at noon.

Ua well- aeries of meetings Just closed about at such a low figure. But that a way aided this beautiful custom. Mark all contributions "For Christina and send thein to Dr. Dixon, Oxford. N.C.

known Dlckersou's MUL with saw mill derson tobacco circles. More tobacco was sold here oa thatfday than erer fore on i Mr. Uicht has of doing. He sells every and cotton sin. and U) acres of land thing so cheap it surprises his customers.

situate on the B. AO, K. near Kit- and when thev have worn an article pur yours affectionately, Kris Kuixgle. The above appeal should touch the hearts trelL The stream on which this milt la chased of him for a while, they are again situate furnUhrs running power every surprised, because it Miowsi sucn gooa of every man and woman in the Old North nualitv and lasts so well. dec 15 2 day in tbe year.

State that has a heart to touch, and we fivVhundred persons made professions of faltbTapd about five hundred backsliders were reclaimed and expressed a determination to make stronger efforts to live up to their One thousand reclaimed! What a glarious result Will Cheatham proposes to stock his store Jam full of the handsomest holiday goods to be found any where, and Will genera Uy means what he says. A nice line of toilet cases, fancy articles, fruits At tne same urns ana piece we wii any Monday sine this has been a market. All grades of the weed sold remarkably high, and farmers wore smiling countenances and were cheerful and chatty. Miss Kate Bensberg in the leading role, Jfartka, soared a magnificent sueeess. Her vokeHwonderfully sweet and pure, and she has a freshness and sparkle which fairly captivates an audience.

Withal she Is a very charming and graceful actress. aell 1071 acres of good faiminir lands earnestly hone old Kris'appeal will not be There were all tlie evidences of a coming wiUiyouJ" It is among the probabilities that era another issue of tle Gold Lkaf Is laid before the public, the "Man on the Outside" will be hewing his chips from other'tlra-ber not where he can expect mora kindness and consideration than here, bat where he hopes to get more of that "filthy lucre" which "makes the mare go." Necessity makes the best of friends part, bat if we hate to leave, will not de so without a polite sood-bye. storm: but when he drew from his pocket a nearly adjoining the abov. Ivlng on Tar river an alone the R.AG.B.K Much in vain. The money could not be given lor a more worthy cause.

Let all cheerfully of this land ia river bottom. Terma bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup then came a calm, for the baby had the croup and would now get well, little Willie screams and storms 'with one third cash, balaiy In 12 montba. respond thereto, either in or some The Druggist HENDERSOKr N. thing that will contribute to Uie eoraiort a burn npon his arm.

To little Willie Joy an1 THUS. riTTJt I romm'rm. TilOS. B. ENABLE, Comox 4 oj confectioneries.

Ke member uneat- and pleasure of North Carolina little or Harwell Hall, Monday evening next, drug storo when you want anything is sent, by usiu Salvation Oil, the great phans. JifieUfiOsalf at Harris Co's' drugstore, in this line. dec. -a. liniment..

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