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ziJlLo rOL. III. JONESBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890. NO.S W. E. MURCHISON, TTORNEY AT LAW, I Conveyancer and Notary Public, JONESBORO, N. C. f ; . 7..'D. McIVER, Attorney at Law, TUOY. N. C- i l i Practices in Courts of Moore Countj. 50-ly JOXESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JONES BOKO CIRCCIT. DR. J. A. BALLENTINE IIuiMi::, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. DR. W. C. MELTON, Physician and Surgeon, RAN FORD, N. C i riivvi his professional services to the citizens )f Moore unl adjoining counties, 4-ly Splines, 1st Sunday at 3 p m, 3d Sunday at 11 a in. ?antura, tja M-naay, 7 p m. gates a cordial welcome. In the rear ; than 15 acres, and this year be has bloomed out yet, of the pulpit was suspend d in well- j onlj seven. That is what our farmers ! The manv" case? of la grippe m-ar ionneu leuers, tue oeaatitai motto: need, is to plant Ies cotton and more her? are all imnrovin "Suffer little children to "come unto i corn, in order that thev mav move! Som rxritpmcnt vr. rr.trd l-rr.- by the viit of a mad dog last Satur day. No harm wa? done that we know of. The dog escaped. II. A. itEv.j.w.tvoKTH, resident pastor. Charjre: me. Chairman Smith and Secretary their corn cribs from the foreign Jonesboro, 2d und 4th Sundays, it Ham and 7 rm--n ):,-. i ,i . . . . . . . . , , , tm; Sunday school every Sunday uum. trrecn discharged the duties of their ! states back to our beloved North Car Morris Chapel, 1st Sunday, 11 am; Poplar rsnPMiv ,tT,i ?n . PrP.l!tWrr,Jri;n, ner. PKESBYTEKIAX. Summerville is making good pro- Pastor to be supplied. Charjres: Jones- : ,i . boro, 1st Sunday at 11 am and 7 pin; Sunday lCJ"s 111 lue WJ improvements, anu School every Sunday at 9.:X) am.; Prayer Meet- is ranidlv rnrun to the front us ins every other Wednesday at 7; p ni, uiter- lS raP,uiy eon.ing lO me iront as a natin th M. Church. Ladies' Missionary wide-awake, growing and prosperous Society on Saturday before first Sunday at iJ& . - . r pm. UufTaio, r.nd 4th Sundays at 11 a m. village. i our correspondent h.ld an . . i luii'rvicw wmi ur. Jiconnicit receni- BAPT1ST. lv, and learned from him that the con- boro, Sunday, ii a m," and 7 pm. lso struction of a railroad through this We are pleased to inform our Sab- bxlSJSUAxSJ sec of Harnett county, in the near : bath School brethren that we have the We are glad to learn of the progress of the fanners exchange, which was established this spring on the North ington Road, near Norval, for the purpose of buying turpentine. We learn that the firm has purchased one barrel. Bring in your turpentine, boys. A Stanley Dook. One of theiuosi entertaining book published for many day is 'HeroM of the Dark Continent" and complete Pic turesque Africa, embmcinc the history of Africa and its people for more than one thousand years illustrated with 500 scene, colored plate, and nunu r- liven, Sale and Feed Stable t D. 3. EUUHANAN, Jropneiur. : JONESBORO, N. C. 'tuat'-d on Buffalo Street, near C. F. & Y. V. lt.ro.id. Horses and Vehicles for hireatmod aij in-ices. I"05 HOTEL ' .LAFAYETTE, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. - Finn frVm Hotel with every comfort, and lapted for Winter Tourists viMting this won- erlully healtny ana asrrceuoie ciuuit. I - T. A. HAHKEIt, Managkr. lso Maniver of tiie fashiouable hotels on unpololio island, oil Eastport, Me. 51-ly j For a Saw"Mili9 Boiler or Enmne, I have the line to suit you. I con sell you the best HOT AItt ? V k 'T T TT nam..i.m. future, was an assured favt. Accord-1 brightest pr,.sct for a livflv Sabbath 1 1 - Alv "iudins iiic -.m- u,v. r.. k. nxotr. Ch,r:- in8 t0 h belie tbe roaJ M run in School at Holly S,in. ,hU year, Pl'te life of Hr M. Stnulcy anl all Grace Chapel, 1st Sunday, at n a m; shallow close proximitv to Sumuierville. This we have had in manv. Mav it be a Iamous explorations and cli-oovt- Well, 4th, 11 a.m. Kej str, 2d, 11 a.m. Hoffman, ... ' , , . . reK inclntn" hi lt nnd rr-uii'.-.t 2i.7p.m. Poplar Branch. 1st. 3. P.m. is all our town lacks to make it crrow success. ntuu.D in i.isx ana r,ran.i Buffalo Lonr.r., No. 172, A. F. & A. M. lie: ular meeting', 2d Saturday night of each mont still more rapidlv. 1. We have an excellent school hers which is being well patronized. This school is doing a vast amount cf good TOWN OFFICERS. Mayok: J. It. Watsoit, Esq. Commissi onehs: Dr. E. P. Snipe?, A J. Sloan, and is a credit not alone to Summer j. ij. vjouirey. u. . amui, jus. Dalrj'mple. Street Commissiove: J. A. Mclver. Clf.rk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Maiishal:-John W. Jlasemore. ville, but to the whole county. Miss Minnie McKay and Messrs. Frank Shaw and Much success to" the Lf..ier Lie Lov,-. . Camcrcn. expediton for the relief of Kmin Paha. The entire work is issued in one larc' and beautiful volume of ."TG quart pages, equal to 1.200 cctavo pages, r.t the low urieenf onlr ft!t 00 Tim t.!c We have thrmcht we would ever : i . - ;is hAvmgnn enormous circu.ati n. hereafter hold or.r peace so far as our mail was concerned; but it has COMMUNICATIONS. Correspondence, of the Leadeh, Liillngton. Exum, of Dunn, wntA lm.t 5iw,v.Mft n r visitea Lr. Arciiie lclvay's tamily last week. , iliss Anna McNeill is1 a guest at Rev. Neill McKay's beautiful home. A picnic will be given at Raven Rock on May 10, and will be partici day the Sanford mail pouch was put oft here, and ours canied to Sanford. ; On Tuesday, we did not even get a pouch. We have not learned wheth er the mail car passed this way or not, on Wednosd.TA hot hono thr !mv trill i lour correspondent made a pleas- i " ""h- yi i'i")trv ,.n Unt U rinn iUpW ant business, and 'newspaper visit last fm thif Rnf adjoining counties. h xhh ' and would i . t mv . Siimmrirvillo will fnvniili i?u nunto rw? ! . " weeK loineancieniiownoiLdiiingion, - . - - v- -4 remind them that Rill Rogers Mill DR i situated near the geographical and political centre of Harnett. This town is near where ye editor first saw the light of this vexatious and sin buvdened world.- Hence his affection J for it. and its present and prist inhabi tants. W found many familiar faces nnd pliok rufviy cordial hands, and left with the assurance that whether j inf!'! liciiK'E tiriir-erOO per cer-t fr-Tf I jnveu wei.rt.. .- i f you w?.nt en ton n.aciiin- eT v. write ior nn.'cs. one f-hor'4 o?u lO-hovse pnver Port-stlc i the. editor lived in their midst, or not, Engine and JJwiier m -ood ordv. tmti cheap. pleasure seekers. keeps the post office at this place, and ! ' i in aiiuiiii'i i ihui:iii. Court Clerk of this county, has been 1 j Ul mi i .1 . , j doubt he will give duo notice thereof. i nune in at. uis uome in ljiinnion, uui y : i i i i when vour correspondent l.t heard ,f breeches-maker can possi- Their Business Booming, from him he was much better. ' his.brreches-niaking and Pro),, na OIU. t!li::ir c,u.,l Mcmr Wo- I feunaa-v StW ork, would like to sael a cel;ir;ii rcvixalof trle at Me- " I hiivc him com., np this way and bok - I);ilrvI3!)vs ns :r -v:n , over 200,000 copies having Wen told the first M?ren weeks. It apptars t bo making a profound impresMon uj on the Christian world, judging by th hearty encomiums bestowed upon it by the editor of the Canada Methinlit. and other distinguished persons. Th publishers are responsible and well reported by the Commercial Agencies of Dun and Iiradtreet. Thin is evi dently an unusually favorable oppor tunity for persons desiring a rapidly paying agency. See adverti.-etuent after some of 'his ruadl r t, kep ; J. E. TAYLOR, . JONESUOK O, N. C. I nnlty (Jonege.V " 1 ' ''"i'iawavtDtinir m.-toRH-rs .f so ir.Hjv c. . 4 t , ;llieI2nat U' aM "othon. P'jfr,.,. tvi,l battles of Dr. KingNe.v bix weeks to commencement; that stumps or something t!-o lili thev g.-t ! u; .. v. .v r . .. ..,..; ; he hau I-.st r.onn or the interest cr i does not seem to mean much to one ! thrir losor. It' the old ran o. :i'i'j , . . , . S. II. BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKER JoNKSEORO, N. C. I Buys and sells Exchange, discounts I Paper, rceeices Deposits subject to Cktcl-. males Collections j of Drafts and Notes, ( Loans Money, and I: does a Gen'l Ba.nking- Business. i aawi."ii i-irt. ,i-i -ic a-i.iv:iji wui-mjiv iavj in aui pciSmiiiiv wuuuiutu, uui ; COlTie We Hope I lie ljOni Will p'.U 11 III ? , i .1 t .1 . . , , . , . . , , , , .111 i al.ir.o.f nrirc.e :ni the fact tliat it spent the nappy aays of his lKyliood. to oDe who knows that the last two ; his big heart to send some god reli-! .,.,.,. i v . . , - , . iix . , . , 'iiiwajh t-urts ana never tlnappoi::4. and some vears of of a more matured weeks of that tune will be snent in ! fions old blind n-'ro nracher d n 1 i .1 t-- , ,1 c , . , , , l-oiighs, roMs, asthma, irincljti. and npeiud manhood. final examinations, and that oe will ; to pray with and for them. No doubt ' .1Tli1 . 11 ,. . rt n., ,-T . - , c , - , i -i 1 ' croup, auu a. I tliront nr.d Iuntrtlis -s vve fo.uK,, alter a free and full talk be one of those to be examined, it the latter would suit thcni U.st. Wo! lk. ... 1 v . . 1 . , , . , . TT , iiii '. tquihlx cuieo. 1 011 rn test it 'V jwitu the pe-.pte of'Karnett, that they speaks whole volumes. ; have been interceding U-r them, and iHl.tU. rr,.(1 1 i t!i!'! 7iiiw a-:1 ifv n vti t-tnni tr.r vrrnrc :,ir. nmtt ri-iri:! tviil ; ,n t-I;nl tr 4 . 1-..,., .... !M ICPO ...1. ' .' . j -i -- " ..... -v. ... t ,-A iit-yi. iv it.-t-: 111 1 111 n; vi 1 if u run : :i 1 ...,r.. l. .1., . .. 1 1 -4. ?v-v in favor of their "Dan Hugh McLean" j learn that he has been elected by his : knee shall bow and every toneue e.n- j i . T 1 . .1 M l TT t"j ' . . . ror anyiniug ne wants against tne j oiumo;anj oociiy, one or isr.ee , fess that tue "rails ' can t carry the j Epoch, world. Mr. McLean is not a candidate : speakers to represent the Freshman ' mails. r,-i . . . ,. class at Commencement, ihisisan! Wolarn there is to boa fi.hing , and painful fin,s to n.hut h.ali!, evidence that Mr. Merriit has been at j party today at Walnut (hove. It marks an ep eh in tin lite .f t. : .Ii work in his Society, though he hr.s 1 romises to Ix a hio e thin". If we ' vlliaL Such a reinrk;.b!e v-n i been here but a short time Sampson omit ar.v of ihe names of mmittee t rtatsr.-l in t!.o ,n, tM..ty nl t! ,- . county has three boys here, all mem- of arr.-.ngemer.Js, they will j l, ao pir- a,h:in. d " i'inat, iu'l'v hrt ld one af oar companies in one cf ; bers of the Freshman class, and they don us. If v.v mUtakenot. the follow- limir it i- that so mueh is h ad i:; foi-CongiT'ys, but it is not because his j people do not desire him to be. Ye j four:d the people about equally divided : between MeOhuuruv and Green. Mc- j Cl:i!!ir,v "porular in Harnett because 1 tlie n; U.tlllll e.ivairv chnres dnr- i L'avcnt. att-1 Tiz M.vrk obtaiiKd, o-.d ;a-: rlii the war. That he was brave, the lent nnsiresscomti'ciea iir ah iuaka n i- -..i. . , , pi v - our ori-ici': IS OlU-OSITlv I . x-a 1 liJN i DFFICK. We have- no sniva pencil, an du&i- hess direct, hence can transact patent nns'.ness liih-vstime and nr lA'SS COST thf.n these r. inte ?rotn -H;u'-.s;v'm. were all elected to represent ttuir So- inir Missis are maimers: Nellie livid. P'e f Lheiiie Litters, o i:i;.nv ci'?tie: next commencement. f Sen.! mrvdel. -lra-.v u:. or photo, wtth cl'-erjv Jioti. tVVc .v.l ie if v itontabSe or act. ;. hi'.re. our iee is r..-.J .iue'tiit p 'tt-nt i.-i nv: if-ed. A i. -,.)k. ' How to oi ;". " w..h reft r- jh-:i, sut free. A'lTe-! C. A. SNOW & CO.,' Opp6site Patent Offi :c, "Washw: , D. C. ju;t: .''M . ..... mm i:ach Snliie Johnson, D.lla Johnson. Lillie ,tI ' n'V!r, r,,-',''ra,,,,n ir ;..!.-, ..v-w.? ; tl,aW VI...,;-,;-, Mil SnnUr l.,.tc ,o,r. o nf f!. , .1 . - r...T.. Tt il lo u J I U . g IMl IV l U I - tes;iiV; that as a representative in j Junior, three of the Sophomore, and sor Addle Met thews, and some f"v w'uh'anv d-M-.-oo. .f tl... kidn - VVi been ail that a Dtm- three of the Freshman classes, then others that me forgotten. May the r si'i::;'.-h. of Invi: r s!: rt strin.'.ir; be. But i he Facultv a:)oints two from each i-ielv1'Mi'it you . m s.:.i iv liud r-.i f l v u- . f Co:i''vess he hns ocrat in the minoritv could on the otivcr hnnd, Col. Ore en did what ho v ttld in a four yeaTscareei in Co Society, or four from each clas, mk- , 7e are having verv div weather, , ,i .-V l"! , " V . f i t ' ...". ' J'l-r Mtt!e:it ..iel er A Inlrvinp,.-.; mr ten from each Cimss. I snj)i-o-e ,.-Kl,m v .' i.( s; in t Ui w,.r!i,ri . . . . 1 i , mu,m Hucklun's Arnica. Sr.lvo. Mr. and Mr. A. Vi'ieher. :i d of lluv. The be.-t .-alvo in th v?;rld for f ; aged about oytass. ay 1, little J. : V.iui s. ?orc. i:eer, s't ri.tum, ft - records before Us, then say wliich we I held here, each night this week, by j Edgar, s n of Mr. ar.d Mrs. YT. 1). ver tis. tetter, chaoi i d 1 and-. d.il- ngress, abhougli a new comer- in j these representatives will give cupid ai our dJitvK't at the- r,iue oi his tirst i bacK seat tor tue ue?;t six weeks. lv.;:r( en tlie t'.vo with their i Kvan?e!istic meetings have be-;n election. 'PWI'"22 VfVvrJurotlfe'SS ! ?urtJ'f- M- i. Lee, Pres. oi our . i. C. ; Wil.on, of Wb:dr, died of the aiue ' blai'i-. corns, and all km Ti:ptioi:, ' ln Hdiilinn to theabave named gen- A. - dis-ase, aged one year and five m .nths. i and positive! v cures p;!.-. or n.. r.r. j$ Pi-. ! 1 lra" ' lh li:iaie:iof 'C- Ij- Aycouk, One of our boys went to Charlotte j We f-Mgot to ?.:y thai the :h a bit rired. It is gnarni.tc vd to vv. i'k vHfUW Vheju-nwryci'hwVoin : of Waviie, and C. C. Lvon, of Bladen. to hear. Sara Jones; he heard him five one of our best neighbors the ether 1 iMfect srti. faction r.r inin v n-frt.d - 3 ?t tVN SCttt tt t! :ns fts our 'vvn man. Duncan tunes, called on his best g:rl one tiruiVfchjht s. ev eie that he kicked entirely ' t.;. Irioe H.". n i ts perb-r. V.rv YCra.nfwmi 1 E- Reiver, have hern frequently I and 'now leports that that one call ; iUt , f hi ni-ht eh fi.es: but be ,v Melver & Dalrj n.-:.-. 40 lv - The foUovrlni; cat five the nvPe!,r,,ce ol "rfi" ; soke:i of tor Congressional honors. eclipses anything that, he h-ard. saw' ,e had ;athr kick fleas than n We. ;trtil13 : We xvU1 to the Ie-Ple of the Cape I or felt, while ho was gone. So we Xo,;:. ss who it was. We'll gut. A r:rer Crp aVCS Mt;r L,,C' . . it! i i .i . o i- ii1." It h an ordu.arv .f urc:- t oat tt-flr rt of i..buiv ..til s crnd.d.mbip:M tne- ; t ear d.striet tliat thev mav seek far ; concl ude th.at cam's pn-achmg did Jt. i . . . - , . ' .' I cp, '.arse a. ,r i., ,-rrr . W will !. hw yu bow yon i . , - , - , . ' ; p'.tliT !aptT l.'lt Jt H Vf ICT life. tikf'Citsioi.ne.M, : and near and they will fail to find a not have much effect or else he was, mvin ih.lit iw,f c.n.nnut;.,-! i44Wu.UAuir . to., ix o, iVEiuA-u, mal , better man as a candidate for Congress, wondeifullv wrmiglit upon by his girl. ''L ' t.dd h j-hvsir!an.ih:i she J ir.ru; n- and one who will add more to the lus- 1PPIXCOTTS MAGAZLXE. toith u's i tr ov 1 ho ' -.os-.ti'-n .- ar.d dbmitv of th.P 7. -,. '... - .l : 1 ' in itself. It was indeed a happy thought to print c entire novtii etch nurttler. Not a short novelette, but a long story such cs you are used to get in book form and fay ' from one dollir h e tc 3. liar and a half for. . JVoi only th.it, but it' t each number you get ; en abxnJ.tKte cf ofitr (attributions, zuhich gives f you a good rt i.tjwi festJtS the novel. station, than Duncan E. Mclver, of the county of Moove. Mr.Spars, of Princeton, was here; Mr j ., n t.ie did at his h me !'!tV V'V', !i ",,,ll Sr' tirm': !'" last w. ck representing the Inter-col- N o- f(T- tl . rv1, f, wu'hrd b - t!o n ,) Ib. ln n J ie.-.- . . ' . . . Kr ne.c .pi.i -o. o. la.u .rt.ii .-e. ,t, wra; ,11:2 pHjr t.!i fad -r Dr. !egiate.M.C. A.movem.T.t.andgave c,.llj:mij,.;i.,. He ha-I been c.nnrel K:t." -New Di-ov, v, and -.,t a -.im The Harnett countv Snnd-v School I tIo:i to S t,k -oreign fields Canven'.ion v.iiieh met t L'.iiir.gton I rriin Tie rin b.'o-.vs v hick have been struck on lr.st ThmdV V.as Well a: :e ;..'(.!. The' i 4i. . ... j- t. . t I throu.hoHt tie entire lAl. and to-day Littin- 5 question's were trussed ia inter- rTarmcrs are still planting both corn means ' . . . - . .-'..'- . . . .... ! us t,vn "arr.est misshmary lectures; one t) Lis 1h.,j flr rt X'VMV aa j eied pie lrtt'e: It h. !p d h. r; t bought a S visible result was three vor.n jr m-n ,,r,t it iarje lttl. it h !ptl l.er t:i.re; UiT-i.--sse.1 ti i'ir Wir.inoness 'v? d b'tfi- , . ... . , . . . fither, i.nd grew letter fvf , corttiuui csj'ieu u.eir w uanpntss ai.u ...itn- tr. i.-av itt is runi.'.n-r iiimber burj- . . . i 1.1 us ue nfa is r. w sir r.ojr, nean m , ; neso near i.ee. He iMnie i;is I gs t. roy. ph.: rap, wei-hirg HO F t the saw mill by steam tram; a'.si. ha paitici.lars -end 'ni:p 1 Vi. H. Co!e. hunUv to the deth.t bv the s:.u.v drtiL-.-i-t, F-.rt Smith. Trial bolt!. . f .this Wof;.J-t:M! discovery free Cl 3.e- Iver A D dry :n pie 4 nigh some are waiting The sncrament of the Lord's su; r I cott s M.igMite st.nds m the front rank cf i estiu" manner, ar.d much g-od v.ii! ? and ctton, tht j rejd-ind-tlijef'iic.iti0ntf vi sub from the meeting, i for rain. Small grain crop? ft re gen- was celebrated at Bethe.-da on last Itch, mange, and scra'c! The sinssinir ws excel. eat. ant: w ! erally failures in our community. We tvanday. A large congregati.R wa. tium.in oranim.i: funu iriuiia.niuto. en'oved bv the audience. The mem : !e:irn that Mr. Shercd Patterson has pies.nt, considering the inclemency by Woolf.irdV Sanitary Lotion. TI.: world, fvr fail descriptive circulars, address LIPPI.XCO TTS PfA GAZLXE, PhiladelfhU ? -s. . j. . . , 9 T . 77r"7 I bets of the Baptist church, where the I reduced his cotton crop considerably, of the weather. subscription. convention was held, gave the dcle-lhavmg heretoiore cuiuvated onre ILe turjentiae business Las not Co., diuggut, Joneiboro. ueer fui!s. S.Id by K. P. Snij e A: 4
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