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OOLjD leaf. xA13l?NKf JttA tlO WEElvLY NEWSPAPER - "DEVOffcD TO THK INDUSTRIAL, EDTJCA tlOXAI. AXD MATERIAL WELFARE i-QV VAXCE OOCXTY A5D NORTH 'Carolina. TublLshed at "the live and growing town of Henderson, in the centre of the Famous Yellow Tobacco District. - A weekly resume of the News, Humor and General Topics of the Day. 3 Issued every Thursday Morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : One copy one year, - 52-0 A Ciuontiis, - - - - 1.00 4 3 .50 We desire a live agent and correspondent . at every postottice in Vance and adjoining counties. Write for terms. PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. We invite contributions on all subjects of local and genernl interest; views and state ment upon matters of public concern, orig- ' iial poems, essays, critiques, etc. One side of the paper, only, must 1 writ ten on and the real name of the writer ac company the contribution. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters. .The Editor disclaims all responsibility for the views or statements of correspond ents ami reserves the right at all times to ; revise or reject any article he may think proper. Address all communications to .. GOLD LEAF, Henderson, N. C. THAI) R. MANNING, Editor. THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1887. Even Spain talks saucy to the Uni ted States, says the Decatur Review. If there is a country that does not, it must be deaf and dumb. None of the national taxes are alto gether fair, remarks the Chicago Times, incidentally. They are taxes on con sumption and not on wealth. They bear more heavily upon those who : "have little than upon those who have . much. This is about the size of it. A bill has been introduced in the Ohio legislature making the owner or harborer of a dog liable for the dam age the animal does to sheep. This is as it should be. Such a law would no doubt have a wholesome effect upon sheep husbandry in our State. Let our law makers at Raleigh consider the matter. Sam Jones refused to address a gathering of newspaper men at Boston. His work appears to be exclusively among the sinners. Paincsvillc Dem ocrat. Samuel evidently had not lost sight ofthe fact that it was customary to take up a collection where he went along. He is not so simple as the wood cuts picture him. Reports indicate that business throughout the country is looking up. There has been a decided improve ment in the general trade of the com mercial world in the past few days, and the outlook is brightening. All through the South are signs of activity and thrift, and the effect of this South cm prosperity is felt in great centres .such as New York and Chicago. It is said that a. person can live cheaper, and at the same time more aristocratically, in Geneva, Switzer land, than in any other city in the world. Exchange. That doubtless is very consoling to a fellow who finds it difficult to "make both ends meet" here at home. What we want to know is how to live cheaper, if not more aristocratically, where we are. It is believed in high official circles that Matthews will not be re-appointed Washington Gazette. It would be an insult to the country if he should be as indeed was his ap pointment at first Henderson Gold Leaf. Now what will Mr. Cleveland do about it? Banner of Truth. Why, call the Clarksville Banner of Truth to his aid, of course. We admire and applaud the spirit and good sense displayed by Miss Ida Getchell, a determined young Cincin nati belle, who recalled the invitations to her wedding and refused to marry her betrothed, T. B. Harris, of the same city, because she discovered that her prospective husband was leading a dissolute life' during their courtship. The cast off groom is a young man of brilliant parts, and is the son of a lead ing Methodist minister. At the last meeting of the North Carolina Press Association a comrait- tee -.was appointed to recommend to ' the General Assembly measures provid- jng for publication of some legal no lices that are not required by existing law-s to be published in newspapers. 'Messrs. H. A. London, T. B. Eldridge, .. Jostphus Daniels, -W. W. McDiarmid, H. C Wall, composing the committee. By .order of the Association, the presi dent was -added to . the committee. "-The Gold Leaf desires to know if the ; gentlemen Jiave -done anything in the .premises? The organized militia of Canada! comprises 37.350 men The Domin- ion government has a large cartridge factory at Quebec. This bit of infor mation is thrown out for the benefit of Mr. Ingalls and that class of politi cians who seem to be trying to get up an invading party to go over across our Northern border to stake off cer- . . . - .1 . tain hshmg grounas ior tneir .uwu amusement. The Charlotte Chronicle, one of the newsiest and best edited dailies in the State, promises an improvement in its Sunday edition. According to its own statement, "new features will be j court Bench made vacant by the death introduced; and it will be a North j of ju(gp Ashe, will be eminently grat Carolina journal, as chatty as a sewing j jfyjng to the friends of that distinguish society and as spicy as a mince pie." e(j gentleman throughout the State. The Chronicle has been steadily im- An(j n0where does his selection give proving from the first, and the Gold greater satisfaction and pleasure than Leaf rejoices at its excellent success. here at home where he is - best known and appreciated. Mr. Davb is in the Where is this pension business to 59th year Gf his age, well preserved end, the hard working tax-payers of ( physically and in the full enjoyment the country would like to know? The j f , . lMi(lid mental faculties. He Decatur Review says the total number j 'of volunteers in the late war, regulars, colored troops and all, was 2,857,712. One in every three of this number, has applied for a pension, and one m every j five has been granted a pension. In other words, there are now on the pen sion rolls of the government 577,810 pensioners of the late war, and the ap plicants and pensioners number 945,- 577- Since Prof. Kerr North Carolina has been without a State Geologist, a very important branch of our departmental service, it seems to us, in view of the fact of our great mineral wealth. Mr. T. K. Bruner ofthe Salisbury Watch matt, a gentleman in every way quali fied to speak on the subject, says : , The miners of the State should me morialize the Legislature to make an appropriation for a State Geologist, and to secure such an officer, at any cost. Let him be a man among men, a man with parts in science. The State needs him, the farmers, (who are the land owners) need him, the miners need him and the vast unexplored ter ritory in North Carolina cries out for him. The great freight handlers' strike in New York was declared off last Satur day, and work has been resumed by those ofthe strikers who could get back to their old places. The loss created by the strike has been very great. What a pity it is that the workingman finds himself forced to resort to the use of such desperate means as the strike; and then how.seldom it is that his condition is ever bettered thereby. The laborer is worthy of his hire, and should be paid his just proportion of his earnings. Capital cannot afford to oppress labor; nor should labor at tempt to destroy capital; each is de pendent upon the other, and each should be the friend of the other. The strike is dangerous to both sides. The Fayetteville News states that 16,000 persons have gone from North Carolina to Georgia since the first of January. There is evidently some mistake in the figures but we know that many people have gone to seek fortunes beyond our border. The land that flows with milk and honey always lies just a little way off, and all that is necessary to amass wealth, live at ease and do without work, many people think, is to turn their backs upon their native State and home and move a lit tle further on. But what a sad mis take many of them make. There is no better country than North Carolina if people will work and be economical and the sooner the malcontents come to realize this the better off they will! be. Our advice is, stay where you are, and work as hard here as you would have to do elsewhere, and you will not be disposed to swap the old North State for any other. The world over no troops have been found to surpass, ii indeed any have equalled, the Southern soldiers. The valor and fortitude displayed by them during the late war, contending as they knew they were against over whelming odds, shows them to have been made of the stuff of which only heroes are made. The Wilmington Star says on the subject : Mr. Roosevelt, the Republican New York biographer of the North Carolina Democrat, Thomas H. Benton, inci dentally concedes the superiority of the southern troops, for he says "there was an undoubted average individual inferiority of the Northern compared with the Southern troops at any rate at the beginning of the war." He might have said all through the war. The North had nearly 3,000,000 of men in service ; the South had 600,000. Mr. Wilkerson, a Northern soldier, has shown how superior was Lee's army to Grant's, and this was the last year of the war. In most instances this striking busi- ness ends about as me 1111 Chronicle says, referring to the situa- tion in New York. It says : The great New York strike is over, the companies having all the men they can use. Thousands of strikers are out -of work in the midst of winter. And what have they gained by it? Simply this: the walking delegates are f tVioi'r mIi-;: whil the DOCr ulc iv.,. ... tt devils who quit tnrougn "sympamy will have to either go to the poor house or live on charity. HON. JOSEPH J. DAVIS. The appointment of Hon. Joseph J. Davis to fill the place on the Supreme fa & man of fine parts large experience and ofthe highest integrity, posessing a sound judicial mind, well ised j the hands of "Honest Joe Davis th scales 0f justice will indeed be evenly and impartially held to the utmost extent of his ability. The Wilmington Star whose able editor, Mr. T. B. Kingsbury, has been a long and intimate acquaintance of Mr. Davis', says of him : He served gallantly in the war as Captain. He repre sented the Fourth District . four years in the Federal House of Representa tivesand distinguished himself as a most faithful, watchful, honest public servant ever guarding the interests of his people. After two terms he did not stand for re-election. Because of his fidelity and integrity the Star be stowed upon him a sobriquet that has stuck "Honest Joe Davis." We re membered that in our boyhood a pre fix was given to another Davis, an em inent Senator from Massachusetts, known all through the land as "Honest John." Our North Carolina "Joe" is the full peer of the Massachusetts "John" in honor and conscientious de votion to what is true and just and noble. Judge Davis is in unabated mental and physical vigor. He will take to the bench the same high qualities of nobility, conscientiousness, morality and integrity that so eminently dis tinguished the admirable Ashe. This writer is really glad to say that for thirty-nine years his relations with Judge Davis have been of the most in timate character. If we know any man we know Joe Davis. He is a man of marked character and individuality. He is as true as the needle is to the pole and will never perform any act that shall not bear the sunlight full upon it. We would trust him as far as we would any living man. He has had a long experience at the bar, and has always enjoyed a full practice. He is a man of judgment, of discretion, of good abilities. It was certainly proper that the se lection should have come from the middle part ofthe State, as Chief Jus tice Smith is from the Albemarle sec- J tion, although residing at Raleigh at the time he was nominated; while Judge Merrimon is from Western Car olina, although a citizen of the capital when nominated. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mew img Store W; T, Cheatham & Co., HENDERSON, N. C. Having opened in the Cooper build ing, next door to Missillier's hard ware store, an entirely new stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, TOILET ARTICLES, SEEDS, CIGARS, Chewing Tobacco, and all articles usually kept in a first class drug store, We Ask a share of the public patronage, feel ing confident we can make it to the interest of our friends to deal with us. One of our firm is a registered pharma cist, and we have with jus also Mr. W. O. Mitchell late of Franklinton, a por -ular and competent prescription clerk. GARDEN SEEDS a specialty. La- plies respectfully invited to examine our toilet stock. Respectlully, W. T. Cheatham & Co. ffeh. 17-3 I.J CRYSTELLA: THE ECHO OF A DREAM. BY JAMES CHESTER ROCKWELL Price 25 cents ; Five Copies for ftl.OO Published and for sale by ROCKWELL & (JO., Whiteville, N. C. ;3TSent by mail on receipt of price. I jSFotice Notice is hereby given that the follow ing deeritl artile of personal prop erty lv been eiz d by w in thw dis trict for v oiation of the United fctats Internal Revenue Law, v i; . One Barrel Apple Brandy, containing about thirly ix gall ns, and one Barrel C rn Whi8kw, eontainint; about f rty live gallons, im-'z d at Hender-av, N. January J3tb. 17, said to be th prop-. Any person f lajininj; any interest 10 slid property i hereby r- q les'ed fc ap pear and make claim tiimeto within ihirtv d-ys from this date and bu:w cause whv said prop rty should uot ty forfeited "to the Uuited Stat-s. under my hand and seal of office this 1st day of February, If 87. , - W. H YARBO ROTJO FT , - feb. 3-3 c. Collector 4th Dist. N. U. Notics ol Summons. North Carolina, Vanct county. Justice's Court. . W. "VV. Reavis W. E. Jeffreys. Tbii is an action for the recovery of a debt due plaintiff, by defendant amount' ing to one hundred ann tnirtj-veana 10 100d'llars:said indebtedness evMenoedby lKnd anrt open aocnunt. Tbe deiendaut W. E. Jeffreys, is berel-y notifid to ar- iear b' fore s. u. Alln, an acting Jus tice of the Peace for Vance cuinty. on the 12ih dav of February. 18S7. at 10 o'cion.k, A. M.i at Henderson, N. C.. and show cause, if any ,he has, wy judg- J ment shou'd not be rendered against him ' r r sam amount and , interest ims otn fday January. 18S7. S. U. ALLEN, jin 6 6 p. Justicj of the Pece. Jxo. McS. BccHASfAv. j J. C. Buchanan. LOOK! LOOK ! 1 NEW FIRM, NEW G00:S, Ana Low Prices at the Jewelry Store of Buchanan Bros., 113 Sycamore St., Petersburg, - - Va. The greatest inducement ever offered in Watch ks, Cl- ck. Jewely, vebwabe, & c. vc. You can buy a good timepiece for one dollar, and everytbine ese in pioroni.n fcpec'al ait ntion gien to all kind of repairing and to the fitting ot pectafe8 o -"e giasst s; ev-n persons with the weak! si e e we guar an tee to suit. M-ii orders soiit iud and promptly attended t. BUCHANAN BROS., Successors to I. Buchanan. sept 2 6 1. i'm find Whike.v aw it cured at homo wii ;. out pain. Book of not- I ticulars sent Fit EE. B. M.WOOIXF.V. M.I). ' -tAllaala, Ha. Ollice G5 Whitehall SU in .Is ,M 1 II Is m Biii 1 WE HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THE LOCATION OF AN AGENCY Stock in Order to Enable us to Quote LOWER PRICES THAI OTHERS wno ouy on long time ana as nign prices m tnese days ot panics and hard tVV. csTtA writ K From our New York Headquarters, and at precisely the same prices as on our counters on Broadway Big prices will not do in these times when even the wealthy can not afford to waste their money and the poor re quire double duty of every dollar and every penny. Our Agent has instructions to watch every sale and every failure ; to look after every house on the verge of bank ruptcy anu iuui, duu viui imi m luiiui locc tlvjTl itc V!jlllf cr flint VV ran morl- M , w this market or any other. We shall offer such unanswerable other can offer them at and live stern is the use of wasting a dollar when you hrmspQ that Vmv and sell on lr no- tlmf? - j a t - fV.o r-U..r,n ,.f v.: x.kjkj o.v. tiiu liat ui yi .ca. ivicuiuriiiiuum oooks i ct., eacn, 6 slate pencils for i ct rubber tip pencils i ct., pins i ct., a paper, needles i ct., a paper, hair pins i ct., a paper, Williraantic spool cotton i ct a sdooI shoe blacking i ct., a box, stone set rings i ct., each, wedding rings i ct., each, hooks and eyes i ct'' a card' tape i ct., a roll, crochet edge i ct., a yard, Val, lace i ct., a yard, 2 handkerchiefs for 1 ct., 2 good ue'nhold-rs for 1 ct., t, button hooks for 1 ct. b " s The best thread in the world, white and black, all numbers, 2 cts., a spool, gilt cuff buttons 2 cts a mir scarf pins 2 cts., a piece, ribbon 2 cts., a yard, 500 yards spool cotton 2 cts., horn rubber fine combs 2 cts toilet soar. 2 cts., a cake, perfect handkerchiefs 2 cts., envelopes 2 cts., a pack, excelsior black ink 2 cts a bottle ' Ladies' and gents pocket-handkerchiefs 3 cts., Turkey red handlkerchiefs 3 cts., 144 shirt buttons 1 cts hi-hlv perfumed soap 3 cts., a cake, 25 good white envelpes 3 cts., 24 sheets not paper 3 cts., children's and misses' mir 3 cts., dressing combs 3 cts., ladies' lockets 3 ets., ladies' gold plated bar pins 3 cts., pearl ear-drops 1 cts ' sc 3 cts., a pair, knitting cotton 3 cts., a ball, shaving brushes 3 cts., silk ribbon 3 cts., a yard, pie plate 1 cts 'washbowl 3 cts., pt tin cup 3 cts., curry combs 3 cts., tea strainer 3 cts tack hammer 3 cts., dress buttons t cts a dozen tZ best pens m the world 3 cts., a dozen, toy books 3 cts., spool silk 3 cts., ladies' and misses' garters wkh buckles cts - Pocket knives 4 cts., tooth brushes 4 cts., padlocks 4 cts., hand mirrors 4 cts stamped dippers a cts 2 ot mill pan 4 cts., playing cards 4 cts., a pack, 24 sheets 6 lb., note paper 4 cts toy books 4 cts Gents', ladies' and children's hosiery 5 cts., a pair, 4 hook hat rack 5 cts., a splendid line of gents' bows s cts lad.es lace collars,5 cts vegetable grater 5 cts., lamp burner 5 cts., 25 official envelopes 5 cts., No. 6 shoe blacking 5 cts., toy books 5 cts., boxwood rules 5 cts. unking silk tahfcf 6 ct?" " M enVdOPeS 24 ShCetS f PapCr 6 CtS" men'S SU1nder 6 CtS" a Pair Large washbowl 7 cts., Japan waiters 7 cts., 24 sheet foolscap paper 7 cts., 24 sheet legal cap 7 cts. ' 2 foot boxwood rules 8 cts coin holder 8 cts., nickle plated match box 8 cts., 24 lb., spring balance 8 cts ' o inch bread knife 8 cts., stamped sauce pan 8 cts., 2 qt. covered bucket 8 cts., 5 qt. flaring pad 8 cts Ladies', gents' and children's hosiery 9 cts., worth 15 cts., ladies gloves 9 cts Pocket spirit levels 10 cts., polished adze-eye hammer 10 cts., 7 qt. dish pan'io cts., 1 qt. coffee pot 10 cts. .uuu. amua. - - -. u-u mu kiuvcs iu t-u do.ii; uciJLb uiiii uraws iq cis.. ami im- rotcT i,.,c- c 1-1 ! 1 "ft to-"" nuu scitub 5, 7 n 12, CtS and 11 white dress shirts 35 ots., and up; a splendid hand saw 39 cts.,. worth 95; a splendid Derby hat 2? cts. r"' ! 6 T- ; T ' j ' .r," u' y' 1Z x5 2 23 ana up; a tip top razor 48 cts., worth o; handkerchiefs 2, 3 5, 6. and 7 cts nail hammers 9 cts., fine linen handkerchiefs 5 to 15 cts., hatchets 9 cts -u,t,a iA fi5ivu6&y wnius o cis., me Dest calico a and : cts.. j , r -j,, x4 tu, worm 20 cts., a splendid pair white blankets for $1.17- ladies linen collars 4 cts and up; a $2 album for 75 cts., a 75c, album for 23 cts., ladie cuffs-9, 11 and 13 a pat Genu , ladies and chddrens boots and shnes at 4V2 cts., on the dollar; gents linen collars 8 cts., and up! a splendid stock of hats and caps at 40 cts. on the dollar; big stock clothing at value. V spienaid . . Dry goods at. any price. J!rC5-LlSt ? S,mSly a fr?lf tC uWhat 15 COmin- ur Prices wiI1 chanSe evry day. We will be eettinir m new goods direct from the parent house by every Norfolk steamer getting It will be impossible for us to print correct standing prices. The fall ofthe hammer ofthe auctioneer will change their?ky.nS y meaD 1 CVery itCm OVCr Ur C0Unter 'in te a thuSeXk Tom Xen7?h T" a :ry of the people out of existence. robbery NEW YORK OFFICE: 466 & 46S New Firm ! New Goods ! ! Cooper & Mitchell, General Merchandise, HENDERSON. N. C. We have just opened itb a BRAND NE W STOCK in fuli; nothing old or shop worn; but everything CHEAP and attractive. Nice calicoes 4i and 5 cent?. Nice dress buttons 5 cents a dr z?n. Let everybody come to see u.. We will take great pleasure in showing ou liig Bargains. Our prices shall be tbe most popular. "Your Friend?, Jan 5 1887 I C- M.CUOPEK. Jan. 5, 1887. j . j M lXC?11ELIi. Jan 6-31 NOW I Start the year right by insuring against ACCIDENT or FLEE, and in case of death having your family provided for by a policy in tlie EQUITABLE, jan. ti. J. R. OUNG, Agent. HENDERSON FEMALE COLLEGE. THE OPENING SESSION Of this Institution will begin on the first Wednesday in February. We have a new and handsome building with good accommodations for loarding and town pupils. Pupils may euier ai any time ano pay irom trtne ot entrance to close or term. CHARGES PER SESSION OF TWENTY WEEKS: Tuition in Intermediate Department, $12.50 .4 p, jmary T.0.00 Board (including fuel and lights,) 50.00 Tuition in Literary Department, 15.00 Washing 25 cents per week, 5.00 Instrumental Music, (with use of Piano or Organ,) 20.00 Vocal Music, in separate lessons, 15.OO " " " classes, 5.00 Drawing and Painting, each, 15.00 Languages, each. 5.00 For further information, address REV. J. M. RHODES, A. M., Jan. 203 1. II. F. COLLEGE, Henderson, N. C. r MY b 1 1 I TBI FEW ME TBS FEW IN NEW YORK CITY FOR THE PURCHASE AND SELECTION OF OUR 10 uuy me lump or in tne lot, every class of merchandise that we can cet at in rOiiry nmii-oo -- ....... 1 lrt ; .1.1 . O 411 r4"1" uui uaigauib prices mat nave not been named or quoted in 1 . " arguments as no house can match leaders and specialties at quotations that no and stubborn facts that will level your head on the subject of barm ww can save it? Who can tell the waste of fnnw or-.rl coo nc- ,..o ,:n i .! v.wx. ov-v. uo anKt in icacii you -kt i 1 . . uiuMm 3 cts., per yard worth 6 cts., Tier baSiS and propose to drive the infernal credit system with its merciless ' J. E. CLARKE & CO., Henderson, IS". Broadway. J31o cksmi tlii ng. v . " : - I have moved my shop back to the rear part ot lot formerly occupied, where I have more room, and with the addition of another forge and compe tent assistants, I am bet ter than ever prepared to do all work in my line, such as shoeing "horses, ironing buceies. wagons. doing all kinds of repairing. &c. r-??The most skilful horseshoer in town. Trices always reasonable. Good stalls for the accommodation of my customers. Determined to do more work and better work this year I solicit a trial feeling eon- nuent 1 can save you money ana give satis faction as to quality of work. W. 11; xr, Next to Currin's livery stable, Montgom ery street. reo. 3-1 1. I. Wyckoff, Watchmaker Jeweleu Henderson, . - - N. C. A full line of Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Silver and Silver- plated Ware, &c, to which the attention of the public is specially invited. We carry in stock the best makes of Amer Iran Watches, anl sell asclo.se as any reli able dealer can afford to sell the same class of ifOOCIS. special attention is called to our line of nne SOLID 8ILVE1I AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, the very thins for holiday and bridal pres euts. Full slock of jewelry for ladies and gentlemen. eld Dens and pencil, specta cles. Ac. Agpncv for the relehrRted LB MARE'S ROCK CRYSTAL LENSES FOR SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. Can fit any eye with perfect accuracy. The repair ing; or nne watches, c1ckk anil jewelry 01 an Kinds done in a skilful manner on shor notice. Give me a call when you want any thing in my line and I will save you mouey Very ilesnectfully, dec. 2S-lc. P. WYCKOFF. DAVE TGO A. NEW DEPARTURE- times. We have therefore come upon money when you get your iroods of i 3 VAAi ul a lesson in Jtconomv ... j' pure silk handkerchiess 24 cts.. and uo- PJ gents and up: cambric .. stand varrl - a full lln nf Klaookj i i I ( Good jj Luck.' 0 Hi 1 1 X&i 1 ill 1 111 fn 79 OB1JT 1-4 o 53 O !2 o I TITHORVRR iHKAKFl OV A MAV VV boyinfr GOLD WATCHES lor 79 Cents? and yet a firm out West had the audacity to head one of tbeir ad vertising sheets in this manner, and did it situ ply to catch the eye of the public. Now while we do not believe in deem- tion of any sort, still we hive such an anxiety for 'the public to see onr , WOIEHl MUM We nave been making all this talk simply to gat you to looking tbla way, and shall be willing to take your pun ishmenr, provided, we fail to show you BARGAINS almost tqual to Gold Watches at 79 cent?. , Don't take our word for it, but come and look for your selves npn the most ASTONISHING? CHA NCES ever shown to the good peo ple of this town, in FINR - SOLID COLD WMIIS. I offer th- following mont wonderful and extraordinary bargains: Ladies' Pne Hold E'gin Watch, beau tiful iy engrav.-d hunting ose, lor $33 -the uul retail irice' U $;5. Ladie's Gold E'gio U atcb, handsome ly enravd hunting cw, f,r sjg. tue usuil reail price is$'0. Ladies' Kleant Jold Jiuntlnjr case Waitham Watch, for tbe uu-I re. tail priCH i 10 O nts' Go d Waltham Watch, fancr eigriv'.' hunting case, rull Huby Jew .ed adjustel t heat, ld and position, for U usual prie i $ 0. titn hauflsomely engraved Gold huniing ce K!g n Watch icr &S6-. usu al retail price i 53. Ue:its G.xd b'.iej Watch for 816. usu al price 55. (i en. t,' Gold Filled Watch, handsome ly engrave i hunting case, for Si8; rejri l.xr retail price $10. b AU Ibe ab'.v Watch s are 8 -m winders, with PntntSafery PitiiuLsaud' Compe hh Iiik H I tiiie. If y u want a really FINE II AND &OME WATCH halt prlcei ,,w la. .he 10 m cure ,11 Nw is y lr lo get a HAltOAIN. for such an. ther opj.-rtuuiiy may Uot iar axiiiu iif S our lifetime. IE- IE. ZEIia-IEIT, BIG GOLD EIXG, HENDERSON, N. C. Notice of Summons. North CaroMn, Vance oountv. I No parlor C urt. ) Februarv ttru 87. w. 1. Ulicathnm. W. F. 1 n 1 . . ... nowianu, lltury T. Jordan, D U. Over tm. B. I. Powtll, W. E. Gn , J. a Sial linns. T V. Fi.nt ;ml Nottoe to Defendant. AV.SJ Pa)k r, 1 rutcs, Paii.tiff, Av a'nt Frank Wikh', Defei dint. Notice is hereby given to the defend- -" me. m)v t-ntuik-u ai'iiftii I'ominenctd iu ths W8 yaucec.iU.ny by issup f suilihops Of in xavor f,i me plaintiffs bite nainttl HaniMi, uh ueienant abve named the 26th dv .f N..r. ixfi? on same day a warrant of attachment was. tl e- oouu 11. bbiu umn against the prop- erty oi the defendant and levied 011 de lendani'a properly in this state; that the parties to the aid cti n are i hose tiametl 111 the above title to tbe action ; that tbe Hmount claimed is tw huudie,! and fifty dohars; that the claim is for damages fix breach of contract in l..iii.i; edihee lor the M. E. church. S.nfh. i l"y7" Vi "enaerson, Noith Carolina 1.. a . iu Buuiinoos anu warrant returnable ti thR KMiiruurv trn iro Superior Court for Vance couutv to held at th OOlirt hmia in M .T. tho be .1 . - . v. ivwu U ine Zua Mondv bAfnra ih i. 011 of Marsh, 1887, when t.aid defendant i 4 "reu 10 appear and answer ordemur V Hie fHiinnlsmt. Tm. ftili H., ..r uary.1887. W. 11 KJIITW, - , . her ff of Vance county. IIbnbyT. Jokdan Att'y t,r F.aiat'iffa. IJ-1U. O O-O.J I am prepared t.) issue virk i.rrir n ACCIDENT POLICIES, in the bet com panies oil thfc luost LIliF.lt AT. TVnxta V. is the lime lor yon to insure, Bcall on me. J. K. JfOUXQ, Agent, , Jan. 6 a. Henderson, W. s. PARKER. T. A. CLOSS. Parker 4 Gloss. DEALERS IX MY GOOBS. CARPETS, NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, &c. And 111 A Lnrcrmit RtywtV r rfvv . - . heavy GROCERIES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Kp i tb- w. We have sddd a Lin. of FIT NITUriE to o-ir wtock and will 1 direct from fr-et ies t prices that cannot be bea'n fn any city. Oor Burt Pciard Ptii Kbes Arm tb Best Made and onr Neptune Flour ba nfv-r t?eu equalled. Doo'f f-reel we hv the ChKipest Cash Stroe IN IOWN. nfSee& Rye, Clover. Grass and Grain always on hand. PARKER & CLOSS, HENDERSON, N. C. jan 1,1c a