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VOL. Ill JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1890. NO. lO I) ( W.' E. MURCIIISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyancer and Notary Public, Jonekbo0, N. C. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. W. D. McIVER, Attorney at Law; TI'.OY. K. C- Practices la Courts of Moore County. 50-ly' t&mg DR. J. A. BALLENTINE New UuiMins. near Leaijer Office, Jonesboro. DR. V.C. MELTON, Physician and Surgeon, SANFORD, N. C Offers his professional services to the citizens of Mwre und adjoining counties, 4-1 y. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. J.W, Noiith, resident pastor. Charge: joneDoro, ana 4th Minauys, mil ami pra; Sunday School every Sunday, atoms ciiar-ei, 1st Sunchiy, ll a in; rot.var Springs, 1st Sunday at i p in, 3d Sunday at 11 a Ai taniora, m Mmaay,7 p rn Pastor to be supplied. ChJr ses-Jones. J boro, 1st Sunday at 11 am and 7 yum; Sunday School every Sunday at 9.30 am.; Vvaver Mov ing every other Wednesday at 7.:"s, Alter nating the M. E." Church. Ladies' Missionary Society on Saturday before tirst Sunday at 4.30 p m. HutTalo, I'd and 4th Sundays at 11 a m. Luphrouia, 3d Sunday at 11 am. BAPTIST. Kev.W. F.TVatson. pastor. Chanres: Jones boro, 3d Sunday, 11 a m, and p m. Also Mtturuay Deiore 3d Sunday at 3 pm. Sunday School every Sunday at 9 Jm a m. Manly, 4th, 11 a in, 7 p in. CHRISTIAN. Rev. G. R. Underwood, pastor. Charge: Grace Chapel, 1st Sunday, at 11 a m; Shallow "A'ell, 4th, 11 a.m. Keyper,2d, 11 a.m. Hoffman, u, p.ra. Foplar Uraneh, 1st, 3, p.m. den's School, at Goldston, takes place on tbe 24th. A large crowd is expect ed. Mr. G. B. Guthrie has just returned home, from a visit to his son, B. H. pin FAIR HAVEN. j family. The dinner will he scrrcd ia r t , , , ; a grove near bv, which will recall t Our farmers have commenced chop- b . , . . 1 ..f A...V..t. 1 .1 L!.l tl ! r. J. G. roushec has his aw mill i . : , ..,..! r pi M ! iv luainn iruw IU tUIii UlWL'aUUI Guthrie, and his nephew, W. A. Oath- atlenl1 8 ls 111 "Potion. . neighborhood. v.... t,.,.v. tta - iiesrs. viunam oie are iiaunns lie, jjsum hi imiuauii lie icuuiia ' pleasant trip. He says that he gained j an( rafinS Rt the ?treet lndinjr, In wit on l Aft- Iand taking them down the river to Guthrie is 83 years old, never shot a gun, never drank any coffee, whiskey, nor anything of the kind, and has nev- Livery, Sale and Feed Stables, D. B. BUCHANAN, proprietor. Jonesboro, N. C. S'tuatel on Buffalo Street, near C. F. & Y. V. Uuilrnad. Horses and Vehicles lor hireatniod- rate prices. I53 Rcffai Lodge. No. 172 A. F. & A. M. ular meeting, 2d Saturday night of each mont Rec-- h. ihM HOTEL LAFAYETTE ilUiLL Lnl n I L I I Lj I''I FAYETTE VILL1, N. C. A Fine Modem Hotel with every comfort, and adajitcd fur Winter TourisU vWtiiujr this won-tK-ri uiiy hetilthy and agreeable climate. T. A. BARKER, MANACKB. A No Manager of the fashionable hotels on Cmupollio Island, olf EastiKjrt, Me. 51-ly TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. Commissioners: Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. Li. liodlrey. a. w. A vent, Jas. Dalrymple. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. For a Saw Mill, Boiler or Engine, COMMUNICATIONS. er taken any medicine in his life. He is healthy, and hearty, and able to see after his own business. Much success to the Leader. C. M. R. Salona Mills. rMr. J. G. Foushee has the contract j for repairing the bridge across Deep River at Glenn's mills. j Wonder if Mr. would like to uu eume ubu, ai me price ue was 01 fered some at the fish pond the i other day. Married, May 7, byR. Street, J. P., Samuel Maness & MUs Dora Yow. Hon. Wm. Williams of Little River j Academy, accompanied by hi mother, spvut Sunday here, with the family of Dr. A. M. McKay. More Anon. Everything lively, in and around the mills, as usual. 0 Lots of sickness, but none very dan- Cameron. 1 1 General News. It is said that insurance com panic have paid out 1,G91,G0G, on account of death caus?d by grippe. Several exchanges mention the fac that Ex-Gov. Curtis H. Brogden i aa applicant for appointment, ascenu enumerator. Jmiwiletn, what a coc-j down!! Hon. J. G. Carlisle has been nomi nat?d by the Democratic caucus of the I l.,,.,.. --. t . f it. . luuiucm w'lMamre as inueu riaic Correspondence of the Leadek. CROADVAY. Cotton, a good stand; com, not so j cse account ot a ternblo mis-j good, owing to tho bud-worm: no im-!diiiastcr in ilkesbarre Pa. in which provement in the Fmall grain crop, j 2i or 25 m-ntrs we buried alive, rust is finishing what the fly left, but j-neteen bodies have been recovered, every bitter has its sweet; so if we have! ana SIX ou,cr miners are known to w T have the line to suit you. I cur. sell you tho best HOT AT II :nn'e.- ! 'educes timl)er)per cent from greeu weight. If you want cotton machin ery, write for prices. One R-horae, vne' 10-hors-e iKiwcr Portable iTnglne and lioiier in good order. old cneap. J. E. TAYLOR, JONESBORO, N. C. 8 Cotton choppers are in demand. A great many fish are dying, from some cause in Upper Cape Fear, and also in the creeks near here. Numbers of these may be seen, floating on the water. We are not well posted in fishology, but are of the opinion, that people had as well stop eating fish for who was very unwell, to the doctor last we k, and when returning home, the axle of the buggy broke, throwing them out. andfrighteningthe mule, they were driving. Walter had a consider We have nothing to report. Every body teems to be very busy, attendin gerous, as we know of now. Mrs. to their own business, just now. Sarah .Tan Wioknr. who hn hnn i The fish fpvpr w nvrr. ml mrf rwf quite sick, is improving. ! us are now watching the maneuvers I f01' uccwd thc late Senator Miss Mollie E. Kellv, of Raleigh In-! of "Old Gen. Green." He has been liad expected tins mu!:, sane Asylum, has been visiting her recruiting very rapidlv, .ince the re- 5 nUbouSb 11 waA onV obtained fter a parents and friends, the past week, j cent rains, but the Alliance is going j f1! conlMt- ("o was e.cctcd on tie iinu sue is h.m)kui wen as ever. iu uui uuu. If there is anv one that is in need of Irish potato bugs, please let them call at Mr. A. A. Kelly's potato patch and he will gladly supply them. On May 8th, at the residence of the M;a rioiio i nrtl:inr tn onrrv tn mill vco m tinv niising. There was h cave-in and af- Gross, and Mr. J. M. Thomas, were j at home, scratch taters, and play with j Awards an explosion earned by the united in the holy bonds of matrimony, the baby. Vegetables are plentiful, ; carelessness of the mine boss, Allen, Rev. Dr. North officiating. The a't- j notwithstanding the frost came, which ' wl, Icrited in lighting hw lamp, tendants were as follows: D.F. Thorn-! the old lady predicted. Tho other derite thc remontrances of his cox as and Miss Annie Thomas: A. S. I day, we took the old "critter' bv tho ' Tanions, and regardlos of the pre.senco Thomas and Miss Nannie Kelly; J. W. j arm and led her to our cucumber bed of tbe cxl losivc s in thc chamWr. Kelly and Miss Addie Gross; J. A. j and actually showed her tho fruit on j A consolidation of tho agricultural Thomas and Mi.s Bettio Kellv. Mr. 1 the vines, it is the firt smile we have wheel and the Farmers Alliance b.i and Mrs. Thomas have gone to their ! had from her since we planted. been cllccted in Texas. A uniting future home, in Winston,,, Loug may j The fishing we reported at Walnut ; fr the purpose was recently held in the' live, and happy may they be, is j Grove, came off at the appointed time, Vurt Worth, which Col. L. L. . Polk our best wish. Pkekaboo. but owing to the rain, the crowd re- Preident of the National Alhane. t . j paired to Bill Muse's; although it is attended. Chafin. jsaid the live bait was plentiful, the Kach oftleorders possessed serarate ! jacks didn't bite worth a ceut. !and independent inlluenee, of much S. H. BUCHANAN, yy nj a rTr7 r TT" TT'T) ' that his mother had put out for home 1 lvlVAl L IJiliN lVllV on foot w'n:t.ia sie ma(ie on time by able tussle with the mule, before it Chafin being a newly established P. Our friends, Hugh McPherson and extent, in the State; and the cousolida became quiet. After which, he found 0 Probably ii has given some of your t Alex. Turner, are in the brick biui- tion will enable them to do a va't Jonesboro, N. C. IJhs and sells Exchange, cliscoxints Piij)cr, recciccs Deposits subject to Check, males Collections of Drafts and Notes, Ijdans Money, and does a running a part of the way. ' Mr. J. E. Holmes' teamster lost a sack of corn, off of his wagon, the other day, while coming from Jonesboro. It is not positively known, whether "mountain dew" had anything to do ! with the loss or not, but it was a per- readers some trouble in trying to locate . it. With a view to such, I will en deavor to give the location. It is sit uated one half a mile west of Cool ness. Tho names of the bovs is re- amount of good, or of evil, according j as they may shape their coarse. Ict siting us hope for, and expect, the former. commendation enough. Mr. A. Hicks and wife are v the latter's faiher. on Cram? creek. Information n ache nsnn nlKidrof Springs church, on the "Pee Dee" I Miss Ida King is oft on a visit to dead fish, in large numbers, seen lloat road, at the residence of Mr. J. L. A. ! the family of Mr. J. A. McHry 'de. iii! on the sutface of the Cate Fear ! Brown. While riving the location of; Suirirs. alias Miss Ida Lawhon. U on river.r.iuIotherjKtrenm It Urn,! In ,vrn office, we sltould not forget to compli- j a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. J. liar- what canses their death, but it is c r ment our new post-mistress, as being j rington, cause, boil on her hand, so tain that it must be in consoiucnce .f j an expert in discharging her new du- j she could not plow. some prevailing dir-ease.' Such beicj 1 ties. j Mr. Peter McLean, ir.. arrived at the ease, should no.t nrudenro ailnnm- cotton1 Fann work is progressing finely. his fathei's on yesterday, in v.-iy pour ii us to abstain from eating G.-h f t Cropsarelooking very badly onaccount health. ihlrf!'; through Sunday, and become weary, farmers to retreat from the Held, into, Chatham! ! feet iob. as he has never been able to Gen.M Banking Business, j nd the corn Tlie stand of both corn and - A . r X 1 Rj'tS U verv r0od. anda greater area plant- v,rosarelooKlngerJ oauiy oaaccouui j neaitli. lie lias been making his any kind, untii something definite, at " ' . y 'ed to'each, than usual. of the cold snap. j home in Georgia for the pat few h-nst. can be ascertaineil. No one in St"uS Wonder'why some voting men here.! General green" has fronted the' years. his M-b.r sen.es would care to at a v hX ' look so down in the mouth, on Monday 1 fers with -uch boldness, andhas; We saw a tick, the other day, c miing piece of chr.lera infected pork, or "r h-fe lc$S? thise rS ! mornings? Is it caused bv endeavor-! Proven to be so WW for bat- p ,be lane with one of our fattening chicken, th.nuhy venture nn the mi washing:-. . ... . . i : i ,if ti- rt .,n ! tie, u nas caused one oi our joungesi tiotrs in his moutb. Uh. where is , risk of a cho era-iafeeti d fish. ja- or olioto with oes-enp- iui; iw v iuvaui ,..,.! A Lady's Perfect Companion. Our new lo.k by Dr. John H. Dye. on of New York's niot skillful hy sieians, shows that pi: in is not r.ee. sary in childbirth, but results fr ia "fTu-es easily understood a ndo erer.me. It e!-rly provc thnt any ona)i may bei'ome a mother without s:ifT rin any pain whater. It a'.-Mi tell how to overcome and prevent ni'-rning sickness and the ninny other ciU at tending prepnaney. It is highly i :i drsel In Thieir.ni evervw!t-re at ti-i!. We advise :i r'.!eTitai-'.e or net, c:v'r'.- -(r.ir i'.- is -l ue till paltnt is secar e i. v.; i rK."ir,wtoou,iai rwah re and are simply resting their counte-1 the turpentine woods. vatch yur "e' CUttty r 1 y ! snakes, John. iancesi A. SNOW & CO., 0;-p i4.c 1'atcnt OfHce, AYashington.-D. C. for ! SomeVodv came from town the other T.t. 1 '.I 1 .1 j snanes, .ou.:i. ; uay, wnit a new roau can, nam ess, j A gentleman, who has viited our whip, and all complete. He fays he ! community, has reported that he vi'l is going to beat the .leas traveling. be married in the near future, to one You are a good guesser, now jut What is the matter with the fish in j cf our rs- whereupon the girl vows, I guess once more. The same Joe, or Norva!. NEAL & CO. i the Cape bear nverT ihey are tloating t jie ias never named the subject of marriage to her. Isn't that remark able? Now Tommie, I want to give .Tr.y.r.siiono, n.c. down the river, in great quantities, on ftop of the water, dead and dying. ; Will some one investigate this trou I ble, and tell us what is the matter. All fishermen should be informed of i the cause of this faiality, and we sug- ! gest that they find out through the col- ttat you and sie are to be married. : umns of the Leader. Persons should j What do Vou tiin; uf tiiat, lady read- be caretui aoout eating nsu, uniu mis j ersj we lose our lr.ck. SummorvIIIs. G-bocerieS! prosperous one, under the manage- t ment of the new superintendent. Hammer. youahttie advice, if you hare mar- Federal Court meet at KaTehrli on ried two wives, and I have ueverjtie nrst Mondav in June. Silas A. married at all. Be sure you court a . salmon of L illinuton. will attend a a the uife s true private companion. j,irl before vou "nonite" 'the news, ;uror. Cut thu out: it will me p.u great r r i? tn Pam Rna jx'sMt'iy your nie. jkhss iiary XcKay, sister of Dr. A. ttrieent stamp for denrripiive c i r e u - M. McKay, of this place, i visiiiug lars, tstimonil-, and confidential it.re. ' htter Mnt in sealetl envel. 'AddreH The Harnett eountv magistral u.k T'w" Co., Publi.h.r,, the funeral services of the deceased", w;n meet the 1st Monday of next month , ljA-1m ,re , wife of Mr. Ihomas Holder, on tbe to ettct a lumrd of eountv commi'K-n- Bucklun's Arnica Galvo. ers, anda su;erintendent of Public t The lest alve in the world for cuts Instruction. There are several caudi- 1,-tiise. orw. ulct r. salt rLt-t.in. f- ; mystery is cleared up. rcv a X. Campbell will conduct j Crops are late around here, but look promising. Some are still planting. j Trom present indications, the Sun- ; fourth Sunday of this month, at Hol- j dav school at Antioch bids fair to be a ; jv Sprimrs church. Pedlar's Hill. We leam that the wife of Mr. Ben j dates for the latter position. Thomas is lying very low with con f i sumption. ! The Lagrippe, that has Wen so S much spoken of, has arrived here. It 1 Thursday night, June 5 ver fire, tetter, chapped hand, chil- The closing exercise of the present ;u . corn, , fttJ al ,kin eruptions session or ineun:mrvuieii;gLcaoi, nndp-itively cure pih-, or no t .-. v j will be held at the school building, on rtpiinL It i guxfaateed to piv The follow- perfect satisfaction, or money refund ei. i nee cenis i er oox. r or 4U-lr j As I have not Ken anything in your j got hold of the writer, last week, and j ing day, the school will have a basket McJver liVVcIe I mr. from this viciait . I will came very near grippiug him to death. picnic at McArtan's mill, thi place; ! f.w lines ! The ftos are not so bad here as they ; having received a unanimous vote of t , noii. . , .... NEAL & CO., jonesboro, Itch, can'f, and scratrLe on The farmers, in this community are ! are in Cameron, bt the ticks give us the pupils. The friend of the school ; human or animal cured m.K) cumft h tti -;i ' ITr.i!,J .Tno. I are eordiallv invited to attend. bjth ' bv Wlford" Hanitan I-otin. TL: done planting. ucai auu -- . . - w- - ,. fall short one half . ! est wishes for the success of the j the closing exercises and the picnic j never falls. Sld by K. P. Sn:pe A J The closing exercises of Prof. Har- j Lhadek. Lie Low. ;Come, Mr. Editor, and bring your t Co., draggiits, Joneboro.
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