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mmmm VOL. 111. JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 I, 1890. NO. 13 W. E. MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyancer and Notary Public, Jonesboro, N. C. .. W. D. McIVER, Attorney at Law, JONESBORO DIRECTORY. with the attraction that we hare just . meet them again in the flesh, but a their distress. Just attaining man- mentioned, we can well expect that , few of thein have passed over the hood, it b sad to see him cut down in within one year from date, we will ' river. the midst of life, when all loot o have a population of 10,000. Many Saturday morning, I went to Greens- bright, fair, and promising. of yonr readers will say this is wonder-; boro and spent a few hours in that Mr. Reader continues quite sick. It ful, and will be tempted to ask how it , progressive city, stepped on C. F. & seems hard for him to become actli is, that a town of 10,000 can be built Y. V. train, and was home in a short mated. in so short a time. We will answer time. I Come down to se us. Messrs. Editor their question by rimply stating that I Asa matter of encouragement to and Staff, on Sunday, or take up a collection for home missions and send METHODIST EPISCOPAL. J0XE8BORO C1BCC1T. Rev. J.W, NottTH, resident pastor. Chargxjw Joucsboro, 2d and 4th Sundays, at 11 am and 7 &m; Sunday School every Sunday. 9.iS a m. orris ChapeL 1st Sunday, 11 a m; Poplar Springs. 1st Sunday at 3 p m, 3d Sunday at 11 a m. Sanf ord, 3d Sunday, 7 pm. troy. N. C Practices in Courts of Moore County. 50-ly DR. J. A. BALLENTINE New Iiuilding, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. PRESBYTERIAN. itev. u. n. aicLAuennn- astor ihanrps: ii. j ' - i . tt .i Jonesboro, istsunday iiamaud7pm;SundayJ 11 13 uue lo loe PasQ na energy oi mo ; you, :ur. r,unor, i win say, me nnesi JI!.M7."L New Encrland teoDle. combined with , field of wheat I saw was on the farm us a preacher. W a rWtJrlr . hi trfjuu ui, mir ... i i i . - .j tw pm. Buffalo, 2d and 4th Sundays at 11 am. at last become awakened to a-sense of : lawyer of Graham. J. D. G. I leaves us in a bad slate, morallv. BAPTIST. Rev.W. F.Watsox, pastor. Doro, M Minaay, 11 a m. duty and are no longer playing the nart of "Rio Van Winkle." but are Charges: Jones-1 . , , , . . , and 7 pm. Also wiue awaKe, piacmg ineir energy ana DR. W. C, MELTON, Physician and Surgeon, SANFORD, N. C, Offers hi professional services to the citizens of Moore and adjoining counties, 4-ly C3 a. a j r j .. j I School every Sunday at 9.30 am: Manly, 4th, I capital by the side of the energy. and n a m, 7 p m. capital of the New England men. and CHRISTIAN. Rev. O. R. Underwood, pastor. Charges: i nice uuapel, 1st hunday, at 11 a m; Shallow Well, 4th, 11 a.m. Keyser, 2d, 11 a.m. Hoffman, m, l p.m. Poplar ixranch, 1st, 3, p.m. BtiF-rAlO Lodok, No. ITS, A. F. & A. M. 1U-k- J BTJCHAUAIir'S Livery, Sale and Feed Stables D. B. BUCHANAN, Hropnexor. JOXESBORO, N. C. Situated on Buffalo Street, near C. P. & Y. V. Railroad. Horses and Vehicles for hire at mod erate prices. - HOTEL LAFAYETTE, I'l''fl FAYETTE VILLE, N. C. Fine Modern Hotel with every comfort, and adapted for Winter Tourists Siting this won- dcrluny neanny anu urct;uK; tuuiait. T. A. DARKER, Manager. lo Manager of the fashionable hotels on C:"uifiH)l)ello ilaud, off Eaatport, Me. ol-ly For a Saw Mill, Boiler or Engine, I have the line to suit you. I can sell you the best HOT AIR Cry k i l isl made, lied vices timber GO per cent from jrreeu weight. If you want cotton machm ery, write tor prices. One R-hovso, one 10-horse iower Tortable Engine and iloiler in good order. Sold cheap. J. E. TAYLOR, 8- JOXESBOilO, N. C. all working together for one common cause success. This accounts for the progress made in Alabama. East Tennessee, and Georgia, during the uiar meeting, ,3d Monday night, and the Festi- past five years, and If the Old North r Unf St .Tnhn thp lki-nHst. nrl St John th( I 1 oiaie wouia paiiern alter some or ner Evangelist. Jonesboro Lodge, No. 127, 1. 0. 0. F. ular meeting, every Friday night. Reg- Cameron. FAIR HAVEN. Tnn hud hpttpr twan no nff. anl trv I 4 . .1 . . , Oar farmers are about thronch cut nnrl ,U,t,n,0tl,;n, W T" aild " HOt SO good a4 , , i ws expected some time ago. ble paper. Our legs won't go off rp .A . . ., b 1 . c i. 4-i Tho fruit croP ls a failure. , , . . i There is a full crop of blackberries. . ' -rr t a I r8- J- O- Foushee us iue news. e are ueginuing 10 1 1 ! if 11, . 1 .1 ---U oe nee me goou oiu sisier; ner pastor TOWN OFFICEllS. Mator-J. It. "Watsox, Esq. COMMi.ssioirERa Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. L- tiodfrey, A. A. r . beaweu, Jr James Dalrj-mple. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Tows Marshal: John W. Masemore. COMMUNICATIONS. Correspoiwipnce of the Leader. sister States, with the vast amount of j coai ana iron, wnicn at mis lime. comparatively speaking, is untouched, it would only be a very short while until she would be ranked among the comiug states of the South. In conclusion we would say that the in nil? ! Well, I e - - -w " i' . - j . in other words, the latch-strina: "is dangling on the outside. We invite you to give it a pull, and partake of our hospitality. Yours, Truly, Z. 0. T. called on her and commenced chatting on (we suppose) spiritual things; at least it was outside the garden, potato visiting about here. Mr. 31. S. Phillips of Jonesboro, visited his father, Rev. L. Phillip, last week. lr Watson, who has been superin tending the Glenn saw mill, returned (with his ladv) to his home in Nw York a few days hi nee. Mr. B. F. Tyson is running the i aw at Glenn's mill. Alabama Letter. S. H. BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKER Jonksboro, N. C. Buys ami sells Exchange, discounts Paper, receices Deposits subject to Cheeky makes Collections of Drafts and Notes, Jjcans Money, and does a Gen'l Banking Business. Fort Payne, Ala., June 3rd, 1890. Mr. Editor: Doubtless some of the readers of your most valued pa per will, with some degree of interest, read a letter from the mountains of North Alabama. Many are the read ers of your paper who have long since heard,- by letter or otherwise, of the wonderful progress that is being made toward the development of the moun tainous sections of Alabama. And while they hail the good news with intense joy, and bid God speed to ev ery effort that is being made, still they can never appreciate aright this grand work until they have once seen for themselves, as seeing is to a very large extent, believing. Of course, it would be a useless undertaking for us to attempt to give a full and complete description of any and all places that are now being developed. So we shall be content with a few remarks con cerning the place in which we reside at present. Graham College Commencement. PATENTS, Mr. Editor: friend of mine once said that I could start nowhere without getting to Graham the first place. I donH deny the charge, but since March 9, ISSi; I have not had occasion to go to Graham so often; but I concluded I would visit ray Lick Creek Mills. patch, selling eggs, etc. When men tion was made of Christ dying to save sinners, she exclaimed: why, laws-a- me, poor fellow; is ho deadt well, live so far from the road, I never see any one or hear anything." joe says he won t oclieve wiiat we irrita lrnr tint if tnalraa 1nt Uttta Kffpri, JnrnfvnnrUr, News of much importance is scarce are not so well Rcouainted as he is. ? th!s P0""' t belicv Crops are looking well, wbere ,n " Ilnf frm ' ...j i..:,..i n t, ... would not be out of order, I Ventura Dbtkiiu naa uuia kuru. vui viwit uui- i . toms are now being planted again, with the hope of a stand of corn this 1 ' tnrl- H O V. w.ll kn. .1. t 1 A fruits beginning to come in. There T . ' . ' " -;n k M.,iUrr;M I 1U conanon generally. when thev eet over thU "red" mil .,BU,n Bm would be the . . . . . orUer or the day now for a few da. that is on thorn mst now. We trath-1.. J j',t ... 4 .i... v:i 11 lucr was aucU to to write. Crops are looking very well. With a u w more good seasons, and moro ered some fine figs to-day. Old Slow claims to have beat us on cucumber?, friends up there again, so Thursday j t,ut iet p0f jje jjas more room for morning I boarded the cars at Sanf ord, and in a short time I was in Raleigh. I spent the day very pleasantly visit ing friends and showing my little boy places of interest, especially (to him) the candy manufactoiy. I reached Graham that evening in time for the concert. The exercises were interesting and were enjoyed by a large audience. The exercises con- indigestibles, than we. We intend to uncouple a big B" gum this evening, and he shall not hear a word about it. We saw the smoke from McPherson ana m. m a- cc Turners brick-kiln, beml in your j orders, if you want first-class brick. Our old friend, Duncan Morrison, near town, lost his turpentine distil lery, on last Tuesday, by fire. Mis Amanda McPherson i3 back sisted in recitations, dialogues, decla-,il0me from R tcn ys1 visit to Car mations and music. It was at tbis I tbage. Were it possible, she looks institution that I spent two years of better than ever, and we believe some my life very pleasantly and profitably, young man thinks so too. His plow It was known then as "Graham High harvest, bat to tho sorrow of the farmer, that crop i far short. The gold mining business has been hindered now, for some weeks, on ac count of sickness in tho family of some of the parties who were earn ing on tho work. The Bachelors took another flvin:: a n trip to Chatham, last Saturday, we suppose on business of some kind, a they have gone into gardening and potatoes on a large scale. We would not be surpiWd if some of them step down and out, with some of Chatham! girls to do the cooking, washing, starching and ironing. About one year and a half ago (if i School," but since then it has been j passing by Cave-Hi. and Tr.u'.e Marks obtained, and all Pa tent b usiness conducted for MODERATE FEES. Ol'R ObFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT Ol-riCK. NVo have uo sub-agencies. & busi ness direct, hence can transact patent business iu less tnae and at LESS COST than those re-r.i-.-ste from Washington. Send inodel. drawing, or ihoto, with descrip tion. We advise if-patentable or not, free of charge. Our f.e is not due till patent is secured. A took. "How to Obtain Patents," with refer ences to artaal c'.tnts in your State, county, or own. sent free. Address C A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. we have been correctly informed) a party of New England capitalists,. be coming weary of the monotony which is connected with city life, concluded to seek, for their enjoyment, the balmy breezes of the South. They set out upon this journey of enjoy ment, and after spending a few very pleasant days in the mountains of East Tenuessee, Virginia and Georgia, thev landed in this, a beautiful valley, forty miles south of the prosperous little city of Chattanooga, to which they at once gave the name "Will's Vallev," a name which within itself TsT TT A T JL- f"Y suggests beauty and prosperity. Ak WL W W. o Av .nrnfiil investi- gation it was found that the mountains which surround the valley either side abound richly in coal and iron. This was sufficient induce ment for the New England capitalists, for they were already anxious to make their homes in what they thought to be the "garden spot" , of the South. A company was at once organized, lands were bought, and preparations were speedily made for the building of a city, where only, existed at that time What ROCEBIE nnnvprtprl intn n. ColiPfO. A new buiding is being built seven miles above Graham, and hereafter it will be known as "Elon College," Rev. W. S. Long, D. D. is President, and he will be assisted by an able corps of professors. Friday morning at 9.30 a. m.. Mr. Josephus Daniels, editor of the State Chronicle, delivered the Annual ad dress. His subject was "Duties of Citizenship." It was a good speech and was listened to with marked at tention. At 2.30 p.m., iu the absence of Rev. W. T. Walker, who was to preach the W. W. Stolev, of Suf folk, Va., preached on the subject j from here this week, as "The Power of a Saved Soul7 which was much enjoyed and praised by his many friends iu that community. Mr. Staley is a little man, and he is a big man." He is not only a good preacher and writer, but he is a first-class teacher. The secretary reported 93 matricu lates during the term. The trustees conferred the title of D. D. upon Rev. J. J. Summerbell of Philadelphia. Friday evening I visited Big Falls Milb, in company with 31r. j got out of fix bv the fact of hersimplv I ihing the Leader much Micce,, en i passing by the field. Better watch the 1 1 cIoie- Curro. Chafln. stumps, Billie. Joe is scraping up his fleas and is of the opinion that if Mr. Kelly will bringj Crops arc looking well. "General along his bugs, he can give him 2 for j tn" s about conquered. 1. Come on, Mr. K., and if yoa are j yc iearn that Mr. W. D. Patterson not satisfied, we will guarantee tho 3d , kaj form for cotton blooms the 1st. inst. The prospects for good -corn I one. Old Crutch gives Ky. the cake, j crops nre good. That fox! It is thought that Peter McLean's health is not improving. Mrs. W. C. Rogers died on yesterday morning, after a lingering illness. By the way, the sheep killers arc SPOUT SPRINGS. We have hardly any thing to write dropping dead as they travel the road. ! Probably Mr. Watson can manage U ' save his old ewe yet. ! We hear of a very rculiar goat in ! this community; he has to be kept blocked like a cur to keep him from biting the boys. Mr. Editor, hovr likf aiicIi a billvf everything i . as uneventful as cn po.;bly lc. i ." b It is so warm that it lo-,U lite we prl.jrth.t they are old enough to vn -.x- mt i In voa mean : U l.l ft 1ia MPticunt. A are l'wijl: iu ju o t ' very, very unconcerned about getting ; the wherewithal to maintain me ana by allowing such to occur. Now, Mr. Editor, I don't think it a town ot uu lanaDiLaais- uai a rt,ct when we compare the town . Cotton vuuii.u. I . . - , r- Ann t.Tnnius 11. xlaruin, one oi mo ouc. Ul wvrvAc j j ' l magnificent hotel?, with the town of imht to differ with the married men TrDU?rounu uv but none here. k conducted the prU. bn, vou y Mr. Lane, of the Piedmont Air Ljne. j ,Lit th7 i3 visiUng Mr. and Mr. William.. j h1.- . -o with "e ol,y opnugo.O" i.i9 finelv. stood in place of these magnificent un;i;ntr ve nave, ai present, i emulation of 3700, with some large j predict he will bo one of the first men . ... i and the superintendent. It is one of the best equipped mills in the state. Mr. Hardin is an ambitious, straight- fnnrnl. p-fvahead vouncr man, and I M- w " - y w Ai-AL & t(J., JOneSuOrO. industries in process of erection, each of which will, when completed, employ from 150 to 300 men; consequently, in the county. I saw many friends and associates of former days, and I was pleased to F T. Reid and boy are We are bennins to look like leo- Hr. J. II. Saloon after .r.nd.? pards, between freckles and chicken , trw rleant day,, with the comnun,.y p tpirl. returned to Manehettcr where Mr. Bethea U riitinj LU.danghter, ; I" b f froe. V II hes. In nswrr to ,he ""l""? ,a rfCarJ Mr. Ca'lisan, the hool teacher, ha, ! . fcW.-";T8. v .,.. .u.. f ;tu rff hi from supposition, that they Lave tLe i feet, and betaken himself to ra.tr j "pippe." other pll trouble. inoa"u i utc uoci new. , f . . The many friends of Johnnie I3arnes-3't, b"n c- deeply symiathire with his parents in Lie Low.
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