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Y- t VOL. II. JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1889. NO. lO -t. y JONEMTO LlAKf. ' I i X w. k. m crciiisox, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'oni fi'tn'rr anJ Xotari Public, J(NFi;nk, N. C. , W. I). McIVEK,. TTOBITEY AT LAW, SAXF(i:f. X. c - l'nu tires in Courts of Mwre, Chatham and !l;tui tf Counties. -Notary l'u..ic. Ajfeney for J ir- and Lile Insurance. . 00-ly"' cfZT-SEi&K DR. J" A. HALLEXTIXE DEITTIST. New Huiidinjj, near Leaokh Office,. Jomsboro. (ii:on;i: s. coi.i? s BOARDING HOUSE. i!n tin' lest of accommodation and excellent tare at reasonable rut. Locution central. JoXKSHOHO, X. (. BUCHANAN'S LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES, D. B. BUCHANAN, Proprietor. JoNKSHOUO, X. C. sit.uaN d on HinTalo Street, near C. Tr & Y. V. itailroad. lors4saiid Vehicles for hire sit md- i ate- ji ices. l-.:i M HOTEL LAFAYETTE, fa Yirrn: villi; x. c. i A Fine MfKiern HoN l with e ery comfort, and a'tait il for W inter T)urist i-itinpr this wmi- it i tully healthy and ajrrtvable climati . T. A. UAlIKElt, MANAfiKK. .Also Manajri'V t ' :he tashionaMe hotels on 'aiii.oln41o island, tit East port. Me. .jJ-Jy; When you want a horse and carriage or a sadille horse, jro to P. S. Cox's Livery, JoXKSlJORO, X. 0. - Prices th1 lowest, and rood lmri,s fur uishl. (ii is nil 1 H aying done. 1-." For Sale. A yemiirirt MAUSTOXE. If has lcen tested and totii-1 eHiem ions. The price is not .'j.(XKJ eit her, but only S2,00. Address :. !. r.. f'iNKKMM W.ee. Southern IMnes, N.C. vS. II. BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKIiR JoNi:sr,ORO, N. C. ' - 7-i' yv ((ml nrlfc K.rcU'tirfr, (list riioit I '"per, ret ( in: J)ejosifs nljei t to CAfvt", makes. Collections' of Drafts (oul Xottx, . Loa'ns Money , and does a Gen'l Banking Busine SS. M D T I T I I D C I l I I V 1 S 1 1 U l , I . JUST -.RECEIVED!. i:: '' S'.i ;..' '...$:'. -rfi io.tXi .v.on VV :" ' -!'d !U..i.n;Svnts..-. ....:.: to il."..W ' '.' i!.:'i. Suifs St.:.0 to i . . ,. ..... ' '' ' r-in Tuiil. s... i 10.0 ' : ' 1 .( A-h. Walnut and :..:: to :i..v ..... . ...... ia:: to vao V ... - Al tQ iii..'d .... .... .... ... .....;:.() . . ... -4- to i:.:- ic 1... 1 1 1, " :Ci to s.(W) W- ':il!t. i V-. .-. ............. 12..V1 to Martr.v . St to 4 . ..to.-,.J0 AM) OTlllii FURNITUES! J. C. Hutson & Co. :. a 1 .i o.iw.-itt Stiin-s U Ston-s lt.VI.Kinil, x. c. PATENTS, vnvc-ts ;vlTtK.,t Marks ohta:nM nnd -U our orvicr is oriosrn- r s i..T1'vr ,HT hence c.n. tKtn.,A ..tcm h .U ru.tefrum W hinpton. "UB '. h .tw . lM? ,f P-'tcnt d-lv or not frM. 'f toCvT in " w,th ref n. eUt frlc. Addre OUr SlUtC' CUnt-v' or C A. SNOW & CO., I-he ratent Office. " WBfta.. D. C. jonesboro directory. C hurries. Preachers and Charges, Town Officers, etc. methodist kimsc opal. JOXKSBORO C IUCriT. Hkv.W, Il.Doriii resident pastor. Charjre-: j Jonesliom. 2d and th Sundays, at 11 a ni and 7 T m; Sunday Schol every Sundav, .4' a in. Morns Chaiel, 1st Mmday, 11 a m; Poplar springs, 1st Sunday ut 3 p m, 3d Sundav at 11 a m. Sanlord, 'M Sunday, 3iinund7 pm." . PHKSI1YTKHIAX.. Pastou to Ik- supplied. Sundav School everv Suiidav at 9.30 a.m. Prayer Mectinjr every V,,h!'.r V''ll''lyHt;.:X) p.m., alternating the l ' . ( uuri'11- Indies' Missionary S.iety on t nday before Hwmd Sunday at 4.: p.in, Kev. J. II. Cotton, Colporteur. ' H APT I ST. Uev.W. F.Watso.v, pastor. ( liarfres: Jones ( ttoro, 1st Nuiidny, 11 am, and 7 p in. Sundav ScIhm.I every Sunday at .: a m. Manly, ith, ; 11 am, tpm, ' CHRISTIAN. Hex. G. It. Underwood, pastor. Charges: (.rac e Chaiel, 1st Sunday, ut 11 a m; Shallow ! .A eH, 4th, 11 a.m. Keyser,-M, 11 a.m. Huffman. -d, . p.m. Poplar llrunch, 1st, 3, p.ni, I RlJFFAI.O IlIUir Xr. ir A V l- A f ulur meeting, id Saturday nijrht of each iuonth. TOWN OFFICERS. Ma voit: J. R. Watson; Esq. Commissioners: l)r. E. P. Snipes, J. J. Fur triUre, S. H. Iluchanan, W. A. Gef frey, X. J. Neal. street Commissioner: J. A. Mclxer. Clekk:-Co1. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Maushal: John V. Masemore. Something that you should know. A HOME INDUSTRY njin A v v OUnar-y -ANl Machine Shop Jit-now m o are pushiiiK-a fw of our spe eialTies in the manufaeture and sale of onrnew J u rlii ne ater Wheel. (U-st wiieel on the niai- f or,ne ,(,J'Htos' 'W Eaeks, Andirons, the AlliaMee' l'low, with ahnost a "turn" of useful attachments. This plow is unexeelletl in all the isrood points that jro to constitute a t rfect implement. Plow eastiugrs of various sizes and shajK-s. (Jeneral repair work neatly and cheaply done. Ihsenptrye circular of our wheel sent on appli cation, l'atent secured, and rights for sale in all the states, except X. C, at rensonaMe liir I ' w,l Khid to name prices for "any- i kind ol castings Verv Tnilv T. K';JjLY li"OS., Jon, -sIh.io. X. C. Dee. 10th, 1?SS. -fcMv Our Stock and .Get Our Prices ! e do not advertise to sell iroods at cost, yet we always have -some ;oods to sell ' regardless of cost and it yM. will oi:'.y xi v us a trial. WV are jrra te ll! lor ali past patronage ar.d rilit it luti.ix-in-iU rs. We promise to usi- our c.x ji-i i e:it c to merit the coui'.detice of a yeiuroi.s public. , , , , I hCSe indebted tO Us v 11 Vt.r..?i: SETTi.K.in e.ish if roiMe, or. otli-rwie ntake S;;t i-f;:et i "arranc-liHiiU- with us v.uhout .klav. Cleveland not Elected! Hut t Vie 'h:iir is tilled, we trust, l.vim bm- in! 1 m:iii.ani ver i'in:r will lo on smoothly. . it aii hiK-, o.;r -tock t-1 DRY GOODS, XOTIOXS. 71 TS, CA VS, HOOTS AXi) SHOES, ti . "-rs fit? LiA,JJ VV X K fcHT iL-ik. J"-t-y V V Jf"i f every description. , Crockery, Tinware STOVES AXI STOVE M'AItE, Farmers' mi Builders1, Supplies, Jve.ii col Steel of all qualiti s, $haj$ uml si..v, constantly mteired. VE A HE -AGENTS FOK AO GUANO! NOTHING BETTER! Will Sai 1 nn i mi iWatsoii & Godfrey. We acknowkHljre the Yeceipt of ati . " nu UliU UIA UU invitation to the closing exercises of thi- will bejrin so a. to et it in shap the school at Osgood, which took place ! for next winter. Haleigh Cor. Wil Friday nipht, but could not attend. ! ,nintou Mnpir. , Ani all this i? learned" on rumor, Well, we are rai-hty glad we are a"d u,,t,linP e,!. tl,e mnicieiit -cor-not a political paper! Why? Because ; rPndelM to the contnuy notwith we do not believe in a so-called "po- stand,nir A rumor d'H' not make a liiicar sheet beinjr a mere mouthpiece ! faCt' and th- dctor' if hc lias not for some of the bxS dailies, nor do we "OUe honU,, 1S not ?oin? to Imt ollt think much of a sheet that runs on ' much mone-v n a chanee wc rk the principle of vou tickle me and ! At the Ninie tUne wt' have hf,arJ h I'll tickle you," eVen if thev are of said that Southern Pines was bound the same political color. to have a h,t ,uxt a. and we . , believe it should have it for the sake One new case of vellow fever hJ of tbosc wh,) there twelve months Sanford, Fla., has been reported to 1 m the ycsir aml thoe who sctk this the State Hoard of Health of that countr-v in March of henlth. But state, and active step are being taken 'ben U,C 4tcorrv!iPnJnf of the to kill out the disease before it can Meenr find t every thin- about spread. Another such visitation as was ! Po like the above he must be had last year would be very damaging Vthe? ,(3rawinP ih bow" or to the interests of that state, but let ; e hnust have beet, attending an us hope such will not ake place. gathering at the County-seat. We print elsewhere extracts from an interview with Mr. Frnnk, one of the ; It has Wn printctl that the men ot the Acme pine bagging com-; under which pine straw bagging was pany, and which we take from the j made last year, had been sold to the Xew Berne Journal. It has been re- -".i: trust and would not be avail ported that this enterprise had been 1 "wv l!" 5? Th? 1" t.-ii ii u . 7CU ; show that this story is incrrect and swallowed by the jute combination, that this patent is available to the and we think our cotton farmers will j farmers if they find it best to use it. be interested in it. We have not space ; Atlanta Constitution. fr tiio i.ri,ni ;..,:., i.... , - - The pine ba urging- patents are owned w ,"; n 7' l: 1 haps, that of the most general inter- esl . -Mr. I). C. Cameron, of Kevser, was shot down from ambush about three miles from his home Saturday niLrht last with a double-barrelled shotgun.' lIanta f;tton ('l MiHs and Mr. Suspicion rests on one W. A raiik, of the cotton oil mills at Col Deans, who has been arrested and is !lIU,,us lss- have bought an interest on trial at Carthage this week. Fav- !" thf P.atent?' ?ln, tl,e syndicate etteville Observer, Apr. 23. " i fe"1 bllll1t . a, 1;irr' ,U'NV miI1 at Cro1.v, iT,t)tllvl Ar , I -N. C., which will turn out from l.oOO,- Hari ia! Mr. Cameron was shot 000 to 2,000,000 vards of baggin- a about the middlo of Januarv; it was year. Henderson Dean, our; correspondent ! The Acme Manufacturing company said at the time,-and Dean, while he P1"1:1 lst.year about 400.000 yards hisliwnnn tml tl.i i of bagging. This, in a total eonsump- t w f ' Wtt8 tim of .V,,000.000 yards, was hardly qaitted on eduesday last, and left more than a drop in the bucket. Thei'r Carthage for home the same evening. : l'lant was burned .sometime last fall There was not evidence enough ;im tnt'v nave j,lst '"I'td a. larger against him to allow conviction. ! 01- , r . 4,e are going slow," said Mr. 7. Frank, 'because ue want to perfect The naval officers in Xew York and the process before we invest a great Brooklyn are agog over the coat of deal of money in it. We wish to get paint which lias recently been put on all the light we can from the test and the new steel cruiser Boston. It is if it works satisfactorily we will be red, a distinguishing color of British ready to puh the business. There is ships. For twenty years all American no doubt in my mind that pine straw war vessels have been painted black, will be a formidable competitor with America. jute, but this industry, like all others, Ik this had been done before the must perfected. We have in this PiovoL-Mt;.,' i... i i - new factory greatly improved on the .v. 'miiiiii uritiiiii, I111 it llOWl Ol . ! ""nu-m-,, "l.ob.leCl." ''! ' rals- He. would Wu i.t"i ,, .. . iais(d oy tiie republican ofkee seeking crowd who stumped the count rv! ',;,.:i ,1 .i , . " only, the present riders of the I n ted 1 UMIU1 States 44out-Banaghers Banagher" in some things. V, K trladlv infirn finr venderc ?i mis !iie uKiL uie iui;e against the t, it.- r.diter ana I'roprietor of this paper as promptly discharged by tlie court, when called on last Thursday. We were present with our attorney. r . . , .lr. A. h. ..lurchison. who prepan-d our answer, and presented it to the court. His Honor, noon reading the ,1 . i .... .i t. , . Ah-r-r..l ! T.s,i.. :.i . . , , ... , ...i..v. ui.-v iiiuru oit liiiie vllliilll , , as a liecrd of the Court, and can be seen by all who are inquisitive enough to call for the same. It suffices to w.i ti.., ; ... n i . i sas that it contains all Hint an honor- .. . able man snould say, and nothing that he should not say. : It is learned that the sale of the large property at Southern Pint's which was taken by a wealthy syndi- cate of Xnrthern men was due to a singular cans.'. Three weeks ago two young' men of foituue. each with his attendant physician, were at Southern P:nes. The physicians were sick too. They had been to Florida aud other places, after a day at the Pines all said they had never felt Mich an im - proyement. Lets buy the place" said one. 4Aud build a graud hotel." said the other. The doctors said they j would undettake to till the hotel in ihitty days after it was built. Si there was a quick transaction. The j proierty waji lought and one of the i largest hotels .in the South will be 'built on It It :.i u The Jute Trust. .y five men, three in Wilmington. X. C, one in Atlanta and one in Colum- 1 bus, Mississippi. The three men in Wilmiuirton com P,se the ,crao co,"Pan.v In-gan be manufacture of pine bagging last yr' . Mr: A- -Thornton, of the pose the Acme company which Ix'gan 11. t l 11 ,!;, we ill u.ak,. ,llantia inipiov.- i:t in thr m-xu iie vrii.cu was ij;uiieu, aim i im sai- n ls reported mat tlie jute i i i , . uaggmg trust lias tuglit tlie pine siraw paieuis, ana n is a so reprtel .1 .1 i i i -i i 1 - i that thev have been bought bv eitlu r the Standard i! r'onifanv. ir th Southern il Tiitvt." 'J'ha't y.u can denv. We have not ben a;r ae:;-1 by thee praties, and there hav- bee:; no negouauoiis v. iin u.vin. , i i ' i pose to conduct an independent b;isi- nes--. "It is reported that thf yi'o bagging trut has crneied tli- -1 i i If f j"11 Iin?5!' llouli Iiiai.e the pncie e Lagging iL' t.t;nN. what u.outl t:l ,!(,r- ,.Tli.lt would not affect As." We simply v. ant a fair manufactrtrer's r;..fit t m- r- oetisate for the eaoitiii. s ..- risk of bt;-i- . , , lies.- ami ex; t-ni ik-c. i!it; v. v i.ave e.-.j. culaled that sevi-n and one-half v,-,!1 e.,ver t! -.,t If ,1.,. combination f r it is n- t a trust hnild tight u and put bagging be-o- the iriee we can a!fid to s ll at, w ' . , t . . woulu sinni v step manuia't'aing pine f.HWrin till tht-y put jute back to a lemmierative price. Vou don't propose to sell out to thm!'' "No, sir; we have the good wiil of the fanners rw and it would be f..o!i-h to thiov thmi off. Of course -you understand t tiat it ill . take a irreaT deal of capital tM-arr on this business. We expect tg-tne two million yard factories in peratiri by next fall, and we hp to hawe twenty fetorie iu ojt-ra:in by the following fall. ! "We wiil rirst give Southern capital a chnnce t take h ld of this thing and if we can't raise cajiital in the South ' of course we will have to go North, bnt fnin present indications and from 1 a great many letters we have received ! frm all parts of the South, it looks as ! though Southern capital would take I hold f thU enterprise." 4,On what basis will vou iuv; . Southern capital !" "Wo have n deriuitely arranged that, but we know that we will take interest with otht -in niilU in different localities. We a-c willing to take our compensation the shape of interest in the biiMne-. In other words we pro-pose n p'.. something like the Bell Teleho. c company's, to let the people organi. . companies and build factorii-s in d -ferent localities and we will give th the right to that territory for a cert. percentage of the stk. being o; -profits on the outcome of thebuMtu. It is a quesiion whether w; shall not take the Hbre mills, whi are portable, into the piney woods ai l ship the reduced fibre to the factory instead of shipping it green. Mr.Tbor:: tonthink that will be the better pb:;. The gieen pine straw loses aln seventy-five per cent, in weight ;;,! bulk in the treatment of the fibre ir. : ami thi would cause a considtrai solving of freight. You may say that before we indt. c anylMHly to take hold of this thin g uu will have to be satisfied ourselves !, , yond a doubt that it is a success, be cause all the parties interested are situated that they are not depcndi ... on this enterprise, and they could r..t afford to be connected with anvthir.g which would be a failure. We hope to get ready for this fall's cr .j. five factories that will make ten n.i! lion yards of bagging. The fanners are not o'ut of the wo. ! yet. but they can see the light through ; the pine trees. Xew Berne. lournal. The Dickens! 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The tillie of hMing the eVe!...;. is changed t' th- scot.d 3Ionhty i. .lune; t!;e el.ction can in!y U L!.; every t wi y ar. t. Ketunis of th-t !ectin are to i mad to theCotinty t'ommissiotters, by whom the result -hall le declared. 4. lruggist- wi.l it- allowed t .!! liquors only up n the prescription . tlse phxician whore m ml-es s .: the State Medical .w-iety, and v...: not le a!I wed ti refill thes- pirsCi; -tion. .". The pressure of barrels, . ens1..-. btt!e. flasks, etc.. n A man's pna.- ise, containing Icohl:c lijuo:, .;.! be evidence of intent t vitiate tie law, anl will be punishable with fine. anl day imprixnruent S 6. The law prohibit the sade, a :a j toxicatiug drink, of wine, berr, pracl. cider and everx thing ikat will into; i cute. , ' X -
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