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JONESBORO, N. Cj WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1888. VOL. I. NO. 2 JONESBORO DIRECTORY. INSURANCE! Accident Fire. Ufa and Tornado. Cotton Mill. f i s I j possible. AVe have a very kindly feel- .of - stupendous natural advantajre. I ing for those who write poetry and 2ot onb" nave many of the wealthy. - ' Churches. Preachers pnd Charges, ! First-eiass American and Foreign companies Jonesboro is now the leading cotton , . , f w m,ii t Und more sagacious business men of n- nffi,S ntk represented; Xfrejrate Asset ivcr$-WUU0,0UU;.! ! , . . . - , . . , thoe Mio trj to. W e would not hae , . - Town UJjicen, etc. Kiaks iereaiaiiy inspected.: Address i market in this countv, and it can easi- s v 4t . . S our IStatfr made large purchases .t ,: i , t - " t one honest versiher the less in thai. , I . ... . . pkihytekIanJ '.., n ltr r.n fif ..J- v r ; 1 lv1 become a leading cotton manufac-1 , . land ami timler in this remarkabU- . , A . ! 2-.! 0. U , CAi?it a CO., Grccndxro, A. C. i wide world. Of course we do not be- S A? .1 ' . i- 1 v 1 ' Km v. .. tcv.BBt rtiw-, . . 1 !,..:.. , : ,11 tv,. .i; i vi eour5C we uo noV u swtion (Fouth-rastorji Kentucky), but i :ai-5rn l'- iiuirHio church, fst ,uid M Sundays, WEST HARRIS, ' tion is favorable and all that is needed ! . . 1 : i.'i7 1 1 fi. ii it tii: rniiiT uruiitiTni i ...- ... v-. t . . , MM1i;tt;;nalU-n.:itinfitbi.myf.riatin! nFlMTIS T H ' ers ?L,,-m2 l2 ' is a little at M. Ill.'hurch: LsidiOrt' Missionary .vx-teiy, in;" "f , V1 -wuwjuuouiu ; .fri.l.w tm.-fon? the d Subhatli. nt P in. an- 5 tf .rl. it r-uiidny, 7,I. j ui. f Pcx-kot, 2d Sunday, tt.l.t p iuj Kuphrunia, 4in .f imay, i u m, uuu I .METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JON LS BO HO CI and Vicinity. A Jonesboro (High School, MALE Ai'D FEMALE. I PRACTICAL AND CLASSICEL. a factory to consume tlie great quanti- j agitation of the question, a ; certain tbat the attempt to ex.(in Ennd and the Eastern State. ! little determined, concerted effort on " -n t , There arc four pryssiou m . verse wm noi nann ine ; , , ., - . . the part of our enterprising business . a i i other railroads now m process of con- 1 & young aspirant, and mav do him srood. t t . 1 c n i ! stniction from the hast and-South, nil moY f rwt WO QT1 h 1 vo xxt hot txo TIAAn ' -.-i. - " - . i '-iVnte poetry, then,, if you will, and concentrating unon this fabulously 1 send it to the Leader, if you will; we ' favored section of our State. Th ii-v vv ii ii.iru rf.i.l'nttn:vtir. Chartros: i . . . . "ii Nil n hiv . ir he: .i .iiiiu.ii . i i a in. r i ; . m . .i. . . 4,hV,;a:n , u. and 7 g sunda -School hree teachers; cs, ; ties ot cotton mat are being constant- untee a" thorough reading, . Norfolk & Western, which will furnish :irf::m-'? " i MS1artment1ar ' TeT 515 ! : br0Ught in here S WOuU add ! acceptance, if it ' is acceptable, and U dircct ection -with the Atlantic s4n4 urd, ol . M..da j .i t I . ' ' Art Dcpartment:-T)rawing, $10 por;term; much to the business interests of the . ' , r ! coast: the Cape Fear and Yadkin Vai- c ap-ieak-ci3ici.it. - Painting, 15 per terra. i prompt return if it is not, provided, al- , e .1 .1 c u- 1 i Iti.v. Jas. D. Caupente! i, r.;utor: roidn, - !,, ' tnwn hv brinmTiiy-n n.rl.1itmnl'Tw...n ' ; leVJ the South Atlantic UhlO, and "VIVS; .-.iun J; K-k . ..Wit.M.ya. rJrthcr In- Mion, putting money into circulation ;Bt t, ,ould.be ,wet must Chicaffo-'-Favcttoville Journal. pia; OhjJT'HKli 4in, ll tt in; wonu-i v uaicj, nu, o ; loruiaitou mcui uu ttppucauuii to ii in. , iii-wp Httrit riHfrrT. ....... ..... - - Ui;-. W. S. Ch a f kin, pastfir; nideiicc Jonos- 1 . h irir's:-Marfn 'sj 1st Sunday,' 11 a in: Corinth! Nt.-i j m; Mount lion. 2d, 11 a rn; Har-iH-r'n X i'loudM, 3d, 3 p in; Uethl h'eni. Saturday .. ton- rJ Sunday, 11 a m; j Ashurj-, 31, 11 a m; l iiir l'iondc, 4th, 11 a in; Wesley Chaicl, 4th, :i p m. j ; J - 1 ISLINGTON 'ft KCU1T. lr.v. L. f. Chafkin, pallor; nssidont-o. Jones- J lrt.ro. ChnrK's:1-Si'.rin 1 1 ail, 1st Miii'laji, ll a in; P;u kvr's C,rovc,3d, 11 a m; ll'rantuni's .ro!k,2d. 1L 11. BltOOM, Principal, Jonesboro, Moore County, p ia; Liilinjnon, :kl, 11 a ii; SU; Andrew's, 4th, 11 a m. i I IlAPTIs Hev. W. F. NVatsok, resilient 'pastor. Charpr- t . . ... I . . X ,1 . . . 1 . . . on si who, 1.1 r'uiiuuj, ii u in, aim t j. in. SuiiiIhv School everv Sundav at v.:a) a m. Car- '; thavro."3d, llijim, 1 pm; ifcthlehem, Saturday U toic :1 Surwlaj i and yd Sunday, ii a m; xian- J3 , 4th, J I a nil, p m. Hkv.-W. H. .Co. .1 Si -.i-iiiRvHaturday In-lVre 4th Sunday, a pra; 4ii)r ii a in. II. LawhovJ pastor. Cliarjros: anford, 4th, .ip m. ! fJIIKISTikN. ! tlv.v. C. : H.-NHi:nvooi. pastor. Charjircs: fliitco ( hHp-I, 1st SundayJat 11 a m; 'M, 3 pm. Shallow Well; 1st, 3 p m; 4th, 11 a in. Keytar, 3d, 1 1 u in. i 1 lottuiiin, 2d, 7 p nl. Poplar Branch, 3d, 11 a in; 4th, 7 p in. I j Pa:v. J. H. Colton, Colijrteut. . r.rFFAi.o l7)ic.E, No. 17 A. it & A. M.I Resr- 'tiliir met'tinJ S: H. BUCHANAN . ; i.-i-i- : PRIVATEi BANKER Jonesboro, N. C. Buys and sells Exchange, discounts Paper, receives I)eposits saliject to Check, makes Collections of Drafts and Notes, Loans Money , and , ' ' docs ! a Gen'l Banking Business. , ; J & ; not blame the editor for not printing, tn trn Tmrlrpt. Thfrc nr r?ifPfrAnt . . N. C. neither need he become, disgusted and wavs m which this mav be accom- i , . " I determine plished. Throusrh the acrencyi of our never to-try again. Let i him look carefully at the poetry that Board oi trade certain guarantees m : jg prjntcd jn other A HORSE THAT DRAWS THE WATER HE DRINKS. The sagacity exhibited by some f ; the horses employed by the fire d- new spauvrs ol . A . it . . the way of lstnd donated for bbilding r " . parnnent in ims cny is very reutarKa- . .. .. L : : 8Q& standing, compare his own with luV nml th.Mr Vrnloits hav ken fr- purposes, or rent or buildmcr already : , u v - , , 7 ,1, . ? j it and, if the comparison be satisfac- quently described in our . daily new- nr-r o4"n ar xit liorrA o en if nl a av a ; . . j ,7 tory, he may send, hopefully, his c amount ot stock that " would be taken i ' - by our citizens, c&c, &c, could be ob- jli- pa tribiition to our columns. tained and presented manufacturer in the terion, we would suggest that poems pers. . But for the first time we As a cri-' rea OIH? our evening contempo- M won: J 2l Saturday iuglit bf each month. - - 1 i TOWN OJ'FiCERS. SAN FORD i HOTEL, looking for a favorable location and ; on who might thus be induced to j come , here. Another way would be for our. to some cotton , 4. Al , ... i ambulance corps, which is not lar ix- Xorth h -m WrSe an r S ' hin'1 any fire en?ine borsrwe tavt - or , w o is: not staEMj a great chance of publica- read of in point of intellisnce. Th horse pulls the ambulancpn search of patients for the New YoJ t Hospital, New and Complete, -: ' ' ' f J. M. MONGER, Frcp'r, We solicit contributions from all our ; anii during the whole perKnl o( hU ' j business men to organize a stock com-: f riends. If they are timely, courteous ! Pnthropic career as an anibnlanc pany among: themselves, Jiire a com- ; ' -i,i,. , -t vv" . w ; ' . i , ii-i tuuj ivaouuauij ncu-niiucu aiiu i Sanford, N. C. U. Watson. H. HuchiinanL A.J. Sloan, jTames Dalrymple, P. S. Cox,! N. J. Noah StukeI" Commipsioxkk: J. A. McivtT.-: Cleiuv: Col. 1. F. Seawall. Town .M.V!ih:ai,:-L M. FousIkm. A TIT 0 E. MUR RN EY Couceynncer and Notary Public, iToNESBORu A A. F. SEAWELL, ATTORNEY . - - j" " i . ! Jonesboro Prsu tiffS in the Court? of Chatham C l-. i ; J. A. C)Miissio?ftrns: S. 'HISON, AT LAW, Rooms elcsrantly arranged and "well ventilated: Ik'dilinir not surpasw!. Tx-ains arrive lrom Hamlet at 11 a.m.; atttemoon train5:-H-from Ua ItMtrh, 1 OU; (lreensboro, 1.31): Fayetteville, 2.17: allowing ample time for,, meals. 1ST Table FAKE, THL liKST! 14V3. E. P. SNIPES & CO. 1 rr Vix nv nf tViA strvlilA Vi.iniis. Hi petent superintendent and run the en- j lmte 80mething in them: they will be re- I iw in th maxim tliat God heliw j terprise on their W reonsMity. ceived with pleasure and printed as those who help themselves, and helps . "o v promptly as possime. urier ana puny j."- ovtuiumKi;v - fatate. By U ;,neW items, agticiltnml notes, articles ! . "ff reporter went uown.i. cotton mill and j on religious and: ejucational touics, !SCe ?"T ,f ! i , , T- 1 " 1 . " i ' T 0 rlli- V luc iun,m-viuoi v- at once, before Raleigh gets one, ,f iaformatiou 0? w industrial enter-; ior of the anima, whicU Uo descriW other towns in the means let us have the DEALERS IN PUREI DRUGS, Paints and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Choice lobacco and Cigars, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs j -t possible. I'nrisps. fun. " if it I is fnnnv. and not . ; c fr.llc- .--l, : ; ' . i i T'- -'' , ' 1 ! merely sillv,! poetry- well, that's a ! There is an ordinary- faucet with .a j HV T CorreCf An Ed,tor a tender subject, and we'll speakf it pail under it, in the stable, and to this i faucet the horse made a bee line. The best way to correct the mistakes , m a purarapu, anicies on , he an editor, like other mortals, ' willi noehold topics, descriptive fetters to if mre was infT tliew, inmptim mal-A i nf l,;mv! &c a11 be welcomed. om- but finding none, he proceeded to A I LAW, : j7&lCV GrOCeiiieS Jammer and tongs, like this for in- j -"unications of a controversial nature; open the valve by turnitfe the handle xt. Vi 1 1 I . I ' ! ! . . . : .m Vx. oAua -t.r.- ,i;r,;r..i with his nose. He did not turn it on stance: L.ook here now, sir, I just? " ' ' ' J j i :.i i..i. ' quite enouch at , N. C. - - "I- '; Mtxmv Harnett and untks. pallentine Window Glass, and Putty, Brushes, j Perfumery. won't have you saying such things in i in tone and accompanied by the writ igh at the first attempt, so ers f ulLname. The editor reserves to he gave it another nudge, and held SEWING MACHINES. &C. your paper. What did you mean! bvj x.-s tu his hose under the ,iirot. hUe. the i -. . i i . ; t a. I . r n .... . .. . ... . , locf rAr ;,n;ni a uiuiMfix iiib ngui.w reject an sucu ar- Twnirr.il rnvr it tn h s ntmari.nt - ivi (VI oo. j . ; ?. ; "- i - 1 I , dE?NTIST, i!fis hi'i prifessiotiaI ?tr Mihiiv ud udjoinins ovc Ou cles ir stovk is complete, comprising many arti- Stating last week that the gen it is impossible here tu enumerate, jVe keep ; 1 . . :. '! , - - - I ! i enterpnsmff Capt. Blank ha i-cs tj the citizens'of ' counties. Onlce ! Landreth's Garden and Field Seeds, tr 11 P. Snipesf Drugstore, in stock, and arc apents for JoKESiHiRO, X. C. , BUCHAUAN'S i PACIFIC AND GAM'S GUJ ' Jonesboro, N. C. ma(je tides that he may deem unsuitable, 'immense satisfaction. "Uut wliat a the biggest crop of cow peas of any j . - , . . , . . t t r J Great Future for a Groat Road, leaves it running, the moment he ha NOS. planter in the county? Any fool LIVERY, SALE AliQ D. B. BUCHANAN. Proprietor. I JoNESBORt FEED STABLES To the citizens of "Jonesboro surrounding country. . " llnrTtTml"b!,, pi.icnlatid the riroHer ! might know, if he would take pains to! ,,The extension of the Cape Fear and ; -Waitih(I see," answered ihodriv- ant . . : . .. Jl AiV. fVl-X ailO lltiU c LU V Llrt.ll 111' innuire, that my cron of peas was biv . - - er. 1 -" . V . V coast at VYiI And there was nf water wasted, for ! mi ntr! on m.nv now b ro- I ger than his, and Foil a Colonel be-; . L "-a .'.t n,. n.. i- . , .. ; .. .. ... ! ' tht3noment the horse had concluded Df) YOIil IRFAI I17F ' ,. w ne fel,tor. w.U re- ( progress westward is a rapid as .nreat ' u, ,Wnkt Wmvnt t Ae f,ncrt 1 - A v vi ; lVLii .L1ZIv I spnt this Kt.vlft nf nildrp? atiiI ti rv mw1 fnfriv and rmnlf rnenns ran mnl-n tt . . . . ' ... . r r, r with his nose and shut oil the how rwV Tbat right tore in this city U ? live . jresult will be accomplished. But sujv I l s pushing onward to a country or comrjPtcIv. . . - , ""'""; I '-v.-' w I- , Harnsh.omgWrk-; ! pp- instead, you : .y dearsiri ! vast resources whose boundless wealth ..Do.s e always do .thatf ..gaj - .t - . I I ' luaansurducaeh. . , .;. ". i. . , s in wood and minerals it will aid m , i ,l w m. x hony.u want a h.jr nn iarriag-e (Our aim is to make! our work of ood leather, le are all exceedingly well pleased "! . . - s. queried the nw spater man. orasnMlehdroito , And stitch with thrteid that will hold it tojrothen ! i . , T . . j opening to 4he markets o,f the world, i rvrtiinlv " answrn the drive--- W ci tL j Vehavebaru.triinmedwithsUver.jalanand ; With the paper you are giving us. We AVhat mav w. iUulterio-ofTect mn 1 , 7 I J f . , . . i X X. kJ 1 I A V V J I W . T- , . . ; - .... 1 V. . .1 1 . - . ; ml 7 At' ji i i." K" uuii, uuc ur -luuie consider it au honor . l i. i r ... . tt i rn - - - i" "ur wwu nuu , iuc maiermi inieresis 01 r aveitevaiie is a., i n 4..i t Tavt-cnnii V n n i n n n n m t i i i ' - T ine sutiuiuer. ioni;at Texuuw.i I .DUUlCdi nclilii bUilGibi MilUJiC-lddlabi puuul-v iluu Juu mav assured 01 p i ..Hw.ir, uu hiw, that horse has never had a drink, I 1'! 1 Vu--s t' Uw-tt. nnti nihlMd. (teneral ll'ivryiujr done. l-o J. B. MAS CARPENTER AND IIeaOqvakteksJ AU kindsof lnnl'lin2-cj "cheaply.. My work iu thl jvirt. of the "state Mums i or ixx-a. mi no t..U ;atare' So civniH-VLd w GEORGE $ COLE'S BOARDING HOUSE. wood h'orsos fur- and in fact, evervthinfein the hamekjine, Pr hearty support, j By the way as I ! - cuaiuuemi uyyc wn in that he did net draw from the tap for AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. iWmealongl saw Smithers, a' neigh- i m t,Q?? T1 the ext" himself just aTyou Uve scn him do Tbt in want of such articles, justiveWe a call U ' . i, I , , , . ! sion of the U ilson and Fayetteville this time X. V. Th-rram'' CONTRACTOR. ' U-?"5,S?t 10 ! branch of the Atlantic Coast Line, and 5 ' " mir of the ins"ton and r av- :more. JONF.SPORO. t nstracttnl rapidly and Ajruod h!-ncst.liih(f will do us quite v KEPAlKlko A SPECIALTY UuMir.r a fxxnait. h intc!iiiur to buifJ will iind.it 'to thi-ir Kith me.. l-iu 1.1 J. V. LARK I N. (lp stairs') Qppcsite Buchartan'4 Ikuik. ctT.n t j exci te Nst of ftcchmroojlafions and lent fare at nas .liable rau. luxation 4entruL ! '.: JoNESBOKil, X. C. ' BARNES JoN'KSBott j MUSI R. BARN orrji: W. II. HOTEL, .jfefc -- - s Undertaker a l iyeur reporter speaks of Capt. Blank's j ettevilfe Railrcad, making this town a large crop of cow peas. lib was a ! ffreat railway centre, a frei-htcompet-1 Mr. It. M. Bell, of the United Stat. fine crop sir, a fine crop, and iLhe had ! in? tlni anJ a Uk in the eat hi-h" Deiarlment of Agriculture, who U , . . .. j . way of travel, our future prxptritVv travelling thnmghoat tb Uniti ' said it was the largest m the county; ... , ; , . r. . , . . , , : will be frreatly enlianced. ' t States in the lntt-n-st nf fcbc&p hu-- but one, he would have teen Just , Xot 'only at home are", anxious. ye ' ndf reached Charlotte yesterday, rrishlj- My crop was a little bigger fixed upon the development and coni- and isMopping at the Baford Hou.m-, than Capt. Blank's Bat t theres 'no f pletion; of '.this .great scheme of internal 1 Mr. Belt ay that Xorth Carolina l ! harm done, I assure you, sir. Good improvement: thoughtful men abroad one of the finest States in the Union, I day, sir, I see you're busy, Come out have appreciated its great capabilities Jand that he has been astonished at II UMBER, ind Funeral Cifector, ! w"! sl?d ?: hiti i4rw aiKi wwthiodioi tm- f.i -,-,..L ' - ' i lufifc is me Myie or correction tbat -..,.' 8 i ..I T " i JtlxlH MiU. A. L.. !. . ..x -i .nx-'hMmmiaaons ior Iran- r , ,y m - t itii wnuauent UuAl.iv : - i Kecm a Sne Hue ofvCakets and DuriAl Cases i Ul 06 ehective. A kind word Wfeltrht- in fuid v alnut and imitation. nlo tiks W hite v. .... ., , ,, . . W ILiIj Ii. PsL'ITS. t-r witliout trtass taoe, ab-u cm:nn t!Juis- -. Lapht and mai e saves Mtuntiurs. Itodics for siurrtn? be rrcirvd to S auivc. fc.. vmra ivuuvivi ttv W4nr- radical House, Sim m Fresco Painter, ' - tfis!, i O I f ' cement vaulrs. Sr-ices renderv i KaxdlemaS,'. C. and the ultimate H work whtrb it ?!! Ti. Vsi r..n Jnon Vi 1 ...- j to my plantation the first chance you , a ceoa3pH,b; and ori the 2nd of June, the State. The only thing in which ;get, and be sure, sir, that CoL Wil-j 1SS7. Goyernor Proctor Knott, of Ken- be i dintv,?ntel i th Urk of inter- tacky, in an admirable address to the et in sheep husbandry, but h rightly rraduates of the: State Agricultural conjectures that this industry will, in and Mechanical College at Lexinpon, j the near future, be looked aft?r in lh had this to say of the Cape Fear and manner which it denres.-harlctte Yadkin Valley; Rail way: V . j Chronicle. V In' view of jttch. facts as these itiss I'lrieGnilnirr and Pain-r wcMI'rkx'S Sutiaf Hanjrihjr a pptx-lalty. i ijction -uutced. i J Procured at the lowest flures. 1-S- As regards contributions of poetry to the Leader, wjMfill say but a few by no means singular that the atten-j Shiloh's Cure m ill immediately rv tion of intelligent and enterprising ' lieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and capitalists is beingsteadilv concentrat- Bronchiti. SolCtvbv E. P. Snipes Sc words and those with all tenderness ed upon this inarveloas combination Co., Jonesboro.
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