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,limolteAME; V JONESBORQN.C..WEDNESDAy7T ,oo W. E. MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyancer and Kotary Public, JOSESBORO, N. C. W. D. McIVER, Attorney at Law, -TltOY. X. C. Practices in Courts of Moore County 50-ly DR. J. A. BALLENTINE New IJuildintf, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. DR. W. C. MELTON, Physician and Surgeon, SANFORD, N. C, Offers his professional serv ices to the citizens of Moore and adjoining counties, 4-ly Livery, Sale and Feed Stables D. B. BUCHANAN, Proprietor. Jonesboro, N. C. Situated on Buffalo Street, near C. F. & Y. V Kaiiroad. Horses and Vehicles for hireatmod erate prices. 152 kfe HOTEL LAFAYETTE 1 FAYETTE VILLE, N. C. adapted for Winter Tourists vl9itinir this won derlully healthy and agreeable climate. T. A. BAllKEli, Manager. Also Mann grer of the fashionable hotels on Cumpobello island, off Eastport, Me. 51-ly For a Saw Mill, Boiler or Engine, I have the line to suit you. I can sell you the best HOT AItt DRY qKILN mndo. lteduces timber 60 per centfrom green weight. If you want cotton machin- , . ery, write for prices. One S-horse, 0!ie 10-horse power Portable hiK ine mid Uoiler in good order. Sold cheap. J. E. TAYLOR, H JONESBORO, N. C. S. H. BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKER Jonesboro, N. C. Buy 8 "and sells Exch (inge, disco u nts Paper, receives Bepos its subject to Check, makes Collections of Brafts and Notes, . Loans Money, and does a GenM Banking Business. PATE s, ;iv.iis. nun rme .Marxs oniaineti, and an ra- lent business comiucted for MODKRATK FEES, i oi'R office i oitosite u. s. PATENT OFFICE. Wo have no gub-s:cncies, all busi-! ness direct, hence can iransacf patent business' in less time a ,,u ''fa -vioi man inose re- ; ashintrton. ! tion. NVe alvise if patent-.ihle or not, free of ch irere. Our fee is not due till patent is secure!. A book. "How to Obtain Patents," with refer ences to actual clients' in vour State, couutv or own. sent free. Address" C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Oice, Washington, D. C. Sen.l molel. tlraw inir. or nho'n Mi'tVi r'ct-; NTT X T O ri - ' T letcller Stewart (who lives near r L- UUJ Joesboro) was up a few days ago on labu SinPSfi trir j , , ' j iiONESBORO, N. C, Qrocerie NEAL & CO., Jonesboro. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. w JOX1SBOHO CIRCttT. PHE8BYTEKIAN. BAPTIST. boro, M Sunday liTm' a?-0?-SRtnr,i,.xr r!l3 a l" and 7 pm. Also BrrrAT Lodok, Xo l?2 a p a w t, Evehst? h and St. John the Jonesboro Lodge, No.- 127 I o o v ular meeting every Friday nih"' F TOWN OFFICEIIS. Mator:-j. it. Watsox, Esq. COMMisgioNEHs: Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan L- Godfrey, A. A. F. Stawell, Jr ' James Dalrymple. Stkeet Commissioner:-.!, a. Mclver. CLERK:-Col.A.A.F.Seawell. Town Marshal: John W. Masemore COMMUNICATIONS. Correspondence of the Leader. BROADWAY. The rye crop, though on the thin order, is exceptional o-ood. counted the grains in a number of heads Saturday, that contained from 70 to 80 grains each. Our friend Henry Faucett, of Sura merville, was here Saturday. Did tl - .yua me uorrowea i muloto see a sick mother get back j e' CHRISTIAN. .t, couonuere " hug, secretary of the Coal , roadway, Juno 2d; Lawrence & Co' -V v n i o V . WUicrtace rl has been chopped, the stand is good, Co., has just received a fine looking Mill, June 4; Henry LutherWune G ! del L' SoBt,: h divi and the plants vigorous and strong. black dog, from Philadelphia, whicn ! Joe Gunter's. Juno 2.1:1; T in fn-PJit!. o-f ... , ne would suggest to our friend, Mr. j nv atson to have the field near his store May 2Gth, we had the first real soak- chopped as many will Ri,nnn if iin- min tl,f h, ii his, and besides, if something is not done for it toon, the Supt. of furms , - t .. ifc i wo . will know of its condition. The farmers p-pnpvnllir n.,11 ' ... t, . , 0 UP , w,.,,aBeuns a wonuertul' P ants are row,rt..l "iucu. nam- with their work and in excellent spir- ; curiosity to most people about here.! condition nL7l ? 1 1 numbep of othcr Jt. And our turpentine people are On the Coal Go's grounds, is to b" his buttering both sides of of their bread, ! seen some fine Japanese buckwheat; j The nrotneci ro , ' Kvery hS contains wme refer and chewing 50 cent tobacco. ! and in all our travels, th, t, ' I i .! 8 t"" a ,ace to McClammv's tariff "t 1 , FAIR HAVEN. w , We had such a rain last Modayr! 20th , a the old darkey prayed for, a ' -gully washer and trash mover." , - uitTKev pravCu lOl ',n, 1J l iA , Ull.v wa&lier and trash mover." Wp arp ti!l ctr rvK,, - ' nr veare"d Struggling With "G uggnng with "Gen.! eased our forces, and i him soon. j here. Guess there! vjrreeii ; nave incr 7 expect to conquer Harvest almost here. will be two-thirds of section. a crop, in this Miss Cora Womble is visiting friends in Chatham. m. p , p, eri , i her. I, f' ? , ', T Sb0r WaS : ll'i"')- ir. r Ptchof Ktairn.t l: ! .. ... vuu itves uear i' Chas. Foushee, colored, has been appointed census enumerator for this (1)eeP River) township. u- - Neddie organized a mis Jsionary society, at Fair Promise, 4ast tW 1 w ounuay .May -oth, with 30 members, divided into three classes, as follows: 1st class to pay o cents per month; 2d, 3 cents per mouth, and 3d, 1 cent per .1 mt - mnntli Tl u r ' monm. ine followmo' tft., eWtP.1. T q M re aimosi out did uerself, on the occasion President.H.lof the commencement. I wonder Womble, treasurer; M. E. Street, sec-; which ones of the girls, they were look- " ,r 0 , i mg at, whUe there. Matr V ' t0 ThmaS andl Af,er the shor last eek, the iuarj low, a son. j crops and woods were looking their -r. best. Cape Fear Township. j Your correspondent paid the county i T ' n, 1Q in our section. 18 fm-,, - on- c ,. j 2G acres of cotton this year. 2-4ltl- . . - ' j inctease of nparlv T ... i t U,U,U- I think they have about th . j - fcr eeuiura - , acreage of corn. Crops are in tolera- bly good condition, and looking well. We haduice season, 26th Znd' r- i xt w "l oaiem, preacneo, an able and impressive sermon there, May 23 to. good si,ed congregation Th. Sa em S. S. b doing Jnniptr Bap. M S. S. has 03 .moiled, and i, worL - forTJ100- Rev. Dr. AfV riH -i a frcu a i oaiem i R. Egypt. The. Egypt & Osgood R. R. Co.. Lav. a forpp ff man Vkn?l. . ... force of men busily engaged cutting 2d Sunday in June, and there will be 1 , pr8pect8 fura UrPe attendance communion services then. v He also'-n plCnic to fnat MeArtan's preacbes Friday night and Saturday ?! Z'? 6' by tLe nier preceding. Let everybody come and ! lf ar6 'The cIos- hear this able and impressive divine ! execises of ,hc ScM tvill be held coss .I. for JJf baving a verj- large, .-vU?iiTBM 1" built for their use, by the Baldwin car ! ot"hT n , f V' R """ works, which will surDi. anv ! ' "?C n.?!J of TrnStees of the Uni on the C. F. & Y. V. road. They in- tend to have the road readv to w Sept. 1st, if it is possible to have l completed that soon. p...... j j . . . mcouj uuu mcteni workers, the m potato bug, are not to be outdone bj-! 1 Jr-J" MMet any Moore county bugs, unless it i, ,1 ,'S gB nUmWr f 0i'U after they have Ld a meal on par , i 7' u ma,strat re ia io .reen, and then we think .i'WS.jS?. 5 JS? oo operauons for a few days. ; fc 1 nl oenee it, i.e.,. i W Tt di! J',?!v',e,!!.',r-:) i .i. , . i that part Joe Thompson; a colored man. met with a very serious, if not fatal, acci dent at the minA nn tv;.i- UVUk mine, .oa rriuay last caused mainly, by his own carelessness' ""e working a '-brertst of coal. ivr:,.,. nr.. . weighs about 150 pounds. c ....v in mis piace, for ovr five months; it is a great help to farmers about here. We recently examined what irppot nm-uH,. n . . .! I. . . ' -rP Kiu growing sections of this and we never w such solid lltads, of ram 011 buckwheat as we ; w the,re- Jt is c.rth a visit to ! tbe tden, just to see this new grain; coum grow it to ;Ueir advntaSo here, as well as far- j tlieJ nortb; j . Uttoa ls looklD5 at this wri- j SPOUT SPRINGS. Miueiuuuiguiisa very ueaitny Villase' l0,s o us nwJ attention SOU. nf ramr,m 11;. Vrf vL?tlofn . i ... seems to dispel common complaint. lr. Reader'.has been ouite sick, but is slowly improving. Messrs. O'Hanlon, Hines, Fairly, and Cameron. -?Kitpd j xuuavauu, JU yesterday. James C. McDiarmid paid us a short visit, to-dav. Mrs. E. L. Pembcrton and the ba bies, and Miss Kate Fairly, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. M.'McD Williams. "uai uur uoy My, rfoneSDoro i . ..... From what our boys say, Jonesboro - - i seat, Lillington, a flying visit recently, ... . " wuiuiucnuic, ana must say inai l , .... .i . - ouiuBcu iu iuc conaiiion oi . i!i.e;tVe8,eneVer8arr fUCh ,WiP0nd.le than last May, theouil'ook crops, iceyarenll remarkably fine, L.i t , tt--.. t . - rtuu WCOf yi grass, it nu gooa snow- ers, during June and July, the pros- . . '. : ZTZ " ine Pianino mill i ft The i.i;,,. ;n i . . dav il, 'n i . , J' by ! ft it. Z ? Ut SOme quiek wk. i ,L mSCl"ner" """" Promptly. ! Wweslk. i Summorvlllo. . i , t .vfe njiui, nnu in aauition j to the regular school exercise, the laaies ot Summerrilli i,.A ! ranged a splendid musical programme uc v ar- I'V- Man-McKay I u7 " "t! .t,emm?;. hrt Rre vis i ri . Carol"'. Bone to 1 C''aPel Hl" to at,cnd te -ommence- r." "? mf,inC ! lQe "oa,ra- "e nt i about a week. Commissiooers ftre , be eleC ed' TLr v. ft i Jiiere was a inrm rmtx .1 . u EJ 'erian church here"! esterdav. j viuu m IteT- Nei" McKa U- B- preached an tvvnCUI, sermon, laKing ror his sub- ! ject "jrivinir." Mopp Av More Anon. Tax Listing. I CaneFear toKn,l,m a:M.-... r -pj"irai. j p.m. Broadway, June 23d, 2 to G n m ; Please be prompt and thereby save ' .i ' , l. . . Iucreo Please be rrorant and tht.- ' i auu lunuer irouolf. t u. 11. JldVER, List Taker. Tobacco. .uucuu uu wiicn it is Men that Danville has soM !,t 1 ,vni pounds less than last Mav, the outlook for good prices U m.t'bad it U-inc presumable that there has been x urn portionate falling off in other market The ily is beginning to be quite troublesome, taking advantage of the brightly illuminated nights." Cobalt is coming into reouUitiou. We see it ! stated that tobacco at Florence, S. C. : is nearly big enough to top, and will be ready for market the Qt week in ! July. Forecast of Weather. . . , . ... ! Accordincr to the siL'ns wlmdi V .T, ' 7. ,UB Ul" week will be as follows: Thursday More or less clouds in the east or wet uutil noon, after which the sky can be seen, and the sun will shine,unless preve nted by clouds oU scuringit r nn:iv Prwirr in tiio kort. Mil 71 I I 1 I U II iita T .. V . v M 1 . . . . . j w -.. iu'miuuj; j than at mid-day, provide the weather ! u fair It rtui.ililn !, U 1 . - i ".-.w.v luai. mi- lit-ai , of the afternoon will be somewhat di- sinated as the nitrht flilvnnrc ( .f, .-. 1 11 rr n xT f ! 1 . utin fi Vw. - fnru in its rising, it will continue to shine for j uwhoci, hiuu uciruaw uiiicat amid Ihe roar be obscurvd at that time, it may fairly of laughter which followed. The Mac be assumed that it will continue cloudy Eye Budget, until the sky can b seen at all points- --- Sunday There will be no danger in Benj. Harrison heads the list of eon. going to Sunday School and church, j tributors to the proposed turmoil! Your own observation will teach you i from America to France with the !aro whether to take an umbrella or not. j subscription of one dollar. If the t er- A fan might be carried along for j vice pension bill becomes a law and appearance sake, if not needed for j be draws his eight dollars a month h comfort. Whether it be windy or not, jean do better. Star, depend in some measute, upon who j Ah! bat will he! nu. i i . f a11 either iM ihe houw or out, as it rT ' " Cl tue prevalent f eatarc Tuesday-This will be a conrrnirot day of the the week. a. ; . . found in the mornini?. if mn fright place for it, and in the evening ju may procure water warm enon-h to m.tke tea. VTedneMlay-MiM and pleasant, if not Mormy, or otherwise diagrrabic. It would hardly be advUiblc to wear pry iieavy overcoat, but the bo,lv should be protected in such weather by tome kind of clothing. The calculations are carefully made for the latitude and longitude tf Jonesboro, and admit of no error. The predictions arts not speculative, but based upon scientific principle! almost as reliable as thoo adepted by the weather bureaus of tiro Gov ernment. General News. Senator Carlisle opposes the Sub-trcr..-ury bill, and gives good reasons. Among the patents issued last week, was one to J. A. Whiteman, Went' worth, N. C, for a "tobacco hanger Col. Thomas G. Jones ha aM Deraocrnti of Ala. .California. Manr vm Wt. Ti, s ,"u,u,a' uu uves losr. I "" UirlH,red, ' '"nDp 10 ,ace ,bc PP1- ! ""uKuppa year, tne Udd Fel (lows in Illinois hnv r..;-.i im-r lows in Illinois have received 1797 ac cessions, beside 187S new members of the Rebekah lodges. They have paid out for relief $107,400. Ine North f'jiri;. nr The North Carolina Conference of I f T -" ?V tL i - "as wcn g'iat-u for ' "Z . . . some time. :.). "V.i." V ... . . ?n y ,. lUiuuoi i'residtnt Garfield (Hud the monument to his memory w ": solemnly dedir.it. ..1 ..:.t ir. ruiniy ueuicattd. President Harri- .... . 1 7 ",s ulu' WLlcli s tended to taU llT ,he " LiSI V , "Z Ul "rewury LiSI. r ? comments we have Keen are U"'"TH)' ami muchcrcdit um Majur' u .'ia:cal Nx-ietv met lat 'lQ stor well' attendel. h ,S S'"lia lbat 75 I!,vcians m I,, ' ctnsta- Dr- K- Snipes, of Jon a L aveness.of San ford n ponion or the time, during the deliberations. They Rrc iK.th members of the Asciation Th.; address of Dr. J. A. Hodge., of Fay ,ttcvil!ef has been highly mn.Uu . U .! ...... . . - A . 1 r A- JIarand, of Washington, ta-. .n..... i . . W," of L'aleish, was elected IWidenL Asheviile was elected as the place of next meeting, '. ... ; As a laly entered a crowdetl itrert car the other Light, an old man hold" jing a little boy on hi. Up, artc anj II T m . - vuvii4 -ucr ilia M.ai. MOhno;keepyourseat, Ithank vou," r - n.A'. . 1 I. i . . . . Tj - ucu iue iauy, "ana LoIJ your l-ov. Oh that's difrerent.,, rerlietl h old man, who mas slightly deaf. was jiiiiiv ceai. J Vn.l ! a i "- j euuu up uve caj f once, rajM-If, with a boiL lam vrry for you.'
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