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VOL. III. JONESBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1890. NO. 15 W. E. MUKCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyancer and Notary Public, JoXESBORO, N. C. W. D. McIVER, attorney at Law, 'TltOY. X. C. Practices in Court3 of Moore County. 30-ly J- A. BALLENTINE DEUTIST. New DulMlnj?, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. DR. W. C. MELTON, Physician and Surgeon, SAN FORD, N. C, Offers his professional services to the citizens of Moore and adjoining counties, 4-ly LWerv, Sale and Feed Stables, D. B. BUCHANAN, P oprletor. Jonesboro, N. C. Situated on Buffalo Street, near C. F. & Y. V. Kuilroiid. Horses und Vehicles for hire at mod erate prices. ' HOTEL LAFAYETTE, FAYETTE VILLE, X. C. A Fine Modern Hotel with every comfort, and adapted for Winter Tourists visiting this won dcrlully healthy and agreeable climate. T. A. BAltKEU, Manaokr, Also Manager of the fashionable hotel on Canipobeilo isiaud, olf Eastiort, Me. Jil-ly For a Saw Mill, Boiler or Engine, I have the line to suit you. I can sell you the best HOT AIR DRY KILN made. Jteduees timuernor cent from green weight. If you want cotton machin-- ery, write for prices. One S-horse, one. IO-horse jower Fortuble Engine and Boiler in good order. Sold cheap. J. E. TAYLOR, JOXESnOUO, N. C. 8 - . S. H. BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKER Jonesboro, N. C. Buys and sells Exchange, discounts Paper, receives Deposits-suhjeCt to Check, makes Collections of Drafts and Xote, Loans Money , and does a Gen'l . Banking Business. PATENTS, Cave.it?. and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pa tent business conducted tor MODHKATK FKES. OUR OX;FICK IS OITOSITH U. S. PATENT OFFICE. We have no sub-agencies, all busi ness direct, hence can transact patent business in less time and at LESS COST than those re in He from Washington. Sf nd model, drawing, or photo, with descrip tion. We advise if patentable or not, free of ch.irge. Our fee is not due till patent is secured. A b iok, "How to Obtain Patents." with refer ences to actual clients' in your State, county, or own, sent free. Address" C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington. D. C. HEAL & CO. JOXESUOUO, N. C, NEAL & CO., Jonesboro. G-rooerieB! . JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOXESBOHO CIRCUIT. JriT,OI,T,Hidcnt Por. Charyes: Ji22.Sr E'J81 Sunday. 11 a m; Poplar phesUvteuiax. Kev. D. N. McLauehlin, Pastor Chanre Joiiwboro. 1st and iith Sundays at Jl Siind m-Tunday s;hl every Sunday at 45 m! t 3T.r Me,n ?v7 other Wednesday fo -d SnAnV11 th F- Church. liuITa with IV-I1 11 i.ul?: 4th un: ulternatinK H-Sri'ieichi,lx'h.1fore"4'on ami afternoon. i 00 K 841 Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 pan, 4th Sun day alternating with Buffalo forenoon and af ternoon. Prayer Meeting, Sunday ai 8 p.m. BAPTIST. wI:V'rJ-,VVTSOT;ptvstor- CharxesrJones 5 V.lJ unday 11 a m, and fpm. Also Saturday before 3d Sunday at 3 p m. Sunday School every Sunday at .30 a m. Manly, 4th, 11 a ui, . p m. CHRISTIAN. Uev. C,. R. Undkuwood, pastor. Chanrw lst nday, at 11 a m; Shallow 1,1,a-In- Keyser,2d, 11 a.m. Hoffman, -fd, . p.m. Porlar Branch, 1st, 3, p.m, Buffalo Lono k, Xo. 172, A. F. & A. M. Ite. Evang r t? baptist, and St. John the J OKESboiio Lodge. No. 1?. T. O. O. F. Reg ular meeting, every Friday night. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. "Watson, Esq. Commissioners:-. E. P. Snij.es, A. J. Sloan, J. L. Godfrey, A. A, F. Seawell, Jr., . James Dalrjm pie. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Marshal John W. Masemore. COMMUNICATIONS. Correspondence of the Leader.) Kentucky Letter. Lexington, Ky., June 20, 1890. Mr. Editor:- Doubtless man) of your readers have beard that beautiful son? entitled, '-"Old Kentucky Home," but I dare say tlmtT with the most of tlif ni, m. Icrmivledpro of. the ideal Ken tucky home exists only in song, and as I am feeling' quite eloquent today, I will attempt a "pencil" picture of one of the most enchanting homes that I have yet visited. Among fhe many beautiful lauded estates that form a fitting frame work for the classic city of Lexington, Fair lawn, the property of Mr. A. Smith McCann, stretches out its two hundred and fifty acres in ever varying charms. Broad wny leads from the electric car track directly to the heavy iron gates that guard the outer avenue to the mansion. Startled by the clang, a dozen kingly horses lift their heads from tbe rich grass, and with a spirited toss of their defiant manes, dash away from the intruder. The second gates are similarly closed. Once within the winding car riage way, shaded by lofty elms, oaks, maples and walnuts, leads to the en trance of the dwelling. From this stand, the view is such as to make one wonder that any should seek a water ing place, or summer resort, with such tetreats nigh. The graceful lawn with countless daudelions in thistle, waved to the breeze like a field of snowy i daisies. To the right is the trotting track, which, morning and evening, resounds with the steady foot-falls of the young racers ia training. The building is of red brick, a sub stantial, roomy structure, modernized, lofty ceilings and square chambers, massive oaken wood-work and elegant I in finish. The furnihtngs are luxu- j nous. The hostess and presiding ge uius of the inner domain was to the manor born, aud luxury is as natural as the Rir she breathes. Every foot of ground inspires a sentiment of heart-felt, deep-down satisfaction. The walks are all paved, and the roads macadamized. Throe giant water-maples rear their heads above the cistern, and from one of.theru'eame a weird greeting, How dyedo!" Looking np, there Kit a green parrot, as old as the tree itself, perhaps, hospitably extending wel come. Scampering about on terra firma was a tiny black-and-tan, fran tic with affectionate greeting. Ob livious to all, a white squirrel leaped from limb to limb among nor di,- j tant group of trees. In the near di. tance I... the city with it, .moke and j Rev. O. . Underwood preached 17 W 1S,11,1DC'lrer' 1 he" ";c !t Shallow Well Chnrch. last S,,dav of l oe and grooms, and the .wift taking for hi, text tbe fonrth chaP,; wh,r of fly.ng. wheels on the turf. j laer claUe of the HA vero. The The Falrlawn .stable ,s a study in'sennon wa, one of hU Uat. and . itself. It is a hnge arcade, flanked by. attentively listened to roomy stalls and surmounted by a! About 4 o'clock p.m.. the ,in-in-toweang observatory The pa.ti-col- class met at the church. The leader ored glass of ,,s window, cost nearly j is Mr. Badders, he understand, his 1000. In each stall, lodges a dweller . buine, as cozily a, some petted lady in her j Much success to the Leaper. bower. The attendants were all on r, dntv. nm .-.,!.!,;.. i juries. tue limbs after exercise, some curry- uc.y. - . u. c uay. ing and polishing, other, hitching up Crops are look".,.,, ?c have u'l!0"' t'",D;m' IIua for a trot. Each ho.se know. kU been looking for Ae report of vour and ?"-M 1 .UU'-V- groom and lovingly greets him. Blue-! Superintendent of rlZT who t ,bi, , " "ry grass Wilkes, a m,;fi,, ... ' ' . '. ? "on, that he wll succumb to this hct ..... - v. O t ' o----v.wv Vaj, ..iub ,u lul5 runirauniiy lately. We proudly gazed at me, lacking nothing! are anxious to see his comment of expression but the power to talk. j Mr. D. K. Mclver has a fine cron of I could write much more of Fairlawn f cotton, and is expecting to make one which might be of interest, but time , bale to the acre. Several other farm and space, and perhaps the reader, ; ers are anticipating a like vield vV cuuu. xgtxrs, ery Truly, j On last Sunday Mr. Billy Smith and , El. C. FiLLrrs. j Mr. William Lockamy, brothers-in-P. S. "Old Crutch" will please give law, were on the banks of the Cape us a "song and dance." j Fear, some distance from home, hunt Chafing j ing calimus. Mr. Smith complained of feeling unwell, and continued to We are somewhat out of soap this week, but as Ckafin Dots seem to be of so much interest to some of your ! in no oae t0 assist him. Finding all readers, it is nearly impossible for us : eSorU unavailing, he left Mr. to fail to write,. j Smith for a short time, hoping to pro- Rev. W. G. King preached an excel- curo nsiitance. Upon his return, be lent sermon at Holly Springs church, I fountl "im dead. The deceased is a the 3rd Sunday, using as his subject, i 8011 0"n Smith, and leaves a "Missions." After which an oppor- j wife to orn his loss. She hhs the tunity vas given the audience to pay .ecPost sympathy of all in the coin the missions. They didn't hesitate-to j niunily- 4He yo also ready, for the put their hands in their pockets, butSon of man tonjcth when ye think what they took otrt vre do not know, not-" lid. as we didn't carry around the hat. GPOUT SPRINGS. Wo were glad to see Mbsws. Will Hawley, Rom Brooks, Tony Thomas, ur little liamlet is on the grow just and Emory Cox, of near Jonesboro, at present, last week's arrivals beiug in our community last Sunday, though : qute numerous. we didn't like it much the way they i Ir rei1 Glover, of Fayetteville, got the upperhand of us with the as accepted a position with Messrs. gins. f ttt . t , , . Jlrs. V. A. Bain and danMitpr nf n ,, . ... , . Fayetteville, are visiting their rela - tives near Chafin. Some of our farmers have learned to take the advantage of he.it winloi plowing, by taking oft a portion of 1 cient force of brick-lavers, is here their clothinir. and tvinbpittlw.ilaviii!r the fouudnfion fr t... plows. We believe it to ho plan. BvreflaeSt.Wftinfnrmvnn,Rm.,J i ... . iiirr ium ue was in error, wuen ue;iv' iu reiuru wiin .in. uniiatns said Mr. Holmes' teamster lost a sack I antl the boy, who have been vUitingl . uvt'.r ,Mlt "J Pad the Senate of corn by the use of mountain dew; ; Mrs. W's parents of that place. 1 II is Kai'1 ll,at ihls en more money, it was only stolen out of his wagon Well. Mr. Editor, how are the Enu-1 ani1 chVer money. How long be fot. 3 while passing Mr. Underwood's. I mentors getting along in your parts! ; tl,e fruits of tllii 'iPtion mil U- Much success to the Leader. j We have had several of 'them, and I cn,e AITre:it here, it U im:Kib:o Lie Low. j several mad dogs in the neighbor- j to c,:jjecture. ! hood, nnil ihnv nra .n ilal.l- ' The town of IAtT.IAr. Ill The rains of the nnst tvpoIc V-pnn ih f 1 - .., some on a few farms, and it is aid the sheep are easiest managed, as the killing of one or more in a field keep the rest out. Grass has not been so plentiful as in past years, except in one or two ca-es. There is some sickness at the Mills Mr . Joseph M. Sloan and family are t well, Mr. Sloan being disabled for rl-in nnr.cpntmr.no f o.fV,r not work in consequence of asthma and I a severe cold, and his family being the j victims of chills. The order of the day Saturdays and i Sundays seems to be bathing in the ' pond by parties from far and near, j The whites an rear to be unwillimr to associate with the colored bovs in the water, and sometimes dilEculties arise. There is plenty of pond room for both Mt'w to b.ihe spnAratplr .. . Mr. Editor: what would be voursu - - gestion in a case like the follow Two young men escorted two siatera A 1. a. .I t . .vi mo cuse oi me ser- vices, they were unable to tell "tether crops in fair condition, thouirh thellMe eaunier met n from which,' the sisters beinr- en mn-li ; rr . t 4 :. , i i- . hrtmzn. i enouly. rrbart fataDv. alike. The problem was finally solved lmr.ih but learn that yu intend end-' snJur! the a.trr. and ex- bv nnA nf tV ,.T, ' . i""' 1 V 5 mxenu wnu engager aie M-vcrrly bruueJ; b one of the young men walking up; j.., .:tA. Glad to know that Ld the parlr ear rcr tW -hlli .tooneo.the suterst and rprn3rkirg'y0'4 hvVU'cvceatle to W4 out uch i ir.jurx-d. o t Min hurt. "if you're Ihe pl what come ith me, I m tat , t . . , . . . . ( t.. i wore Mr. Lockamy did every ! 'lnS in his power to relieve him, hav . j. jicLiiarruia A; Uro. 'r r t t i ! -Mr. 1". J. Jordan moved in. .in Rnt- 1 i ! "rd"). i t -n r i , . Mrs. E. B. Reid has taken char-ot, ' boarding house. ...... C. S. Vauirhn Esn.. with hi ! eighty horse m.wer hoiW. ro to' bo here this week. i Mr. M. Mcl). Wi!lim hn n .... w , I each other nil the time; any way, this ; is what one of the bovs told me. If . 1 rat or met a dog, and he Niw i JUst ,aae ,,De ,,f 4Lncle Sam's" eti. ana Tour perVn kiljed. A I poia tbrouh tlie t a;hl houe containing Z' ehildr.-n i --40 pace, and in all probability with; wrecked and IS of the children j an. Rn-r-v do having his bridle injured. i raisetl ?oinST the ther way. i The miners entombed in the Dur.tc.r, I -"axer J reiver was d-wa Tor ; lew "u 71 vi-11 10 ii. r. .:eiver, Ul,e clever R;:enl of the C 1 & i R at l.his rlace . I Mr. Nathl. McAnhur is paying a shon call. Nat 1-Kks natural, a:id ' day, but hope ha given way t d-?-is as full of fun as can be. ?r. Tliere i little reaa to t- TIia farm t-t .- . i. i . . condition they hare Wen for rear, I which Ueertainlv very eaeourasin-. as cro's for ,Le Ut fc " r ! been far frm satisfactory. ! ir m v - rsu-: llKe to Vole for Jftg- u Mclver, Lq., -in-Jfor JuJ ud we kauW lt l Har - Uters "f U " tIl4t Wtnesles. m i !. - : llke to Vole for Jftg- D McIver Eq.f ..fcr -..-,1 tv -n . I ' a valuable "trick.1 It fwmi that our friendj, ome rf them at leat around Walnut Gruve, are Wyoming so very industrious they cannot rest on the Sabbath. Some church officer?, and leading member were out upending the day hunting pold, silver, lead, c. Better LavZ been hunting blockade stilli, bov. Some are more pions, nnd help thn widow and orphan Mop fence cracks to keep thoso "dad-fctched" pig out. Some of them pair of! to the AUiar.c and there i so much important bai- - -i v u.umh, a pomon 01 item I r.lll tn r... , linn. ..Mttl . weather. He is canvassing for the life of ourJefT Davis, mostly at cno house. We had the pleasure of meet ing him there, yesterday, and from indications he can bo found there mot any timej but you must keep this a secret. We honestly think that one of onr best Cameron boys has actually got a toad for a pet. Dr. K. M. Ferguson had the mis fortune to We hi fine horse hut week. We also learn that the family of tho late Rev. M. McQueen lost their horso on yesterday. General News. Post Office at Apalachicola. Florida, was burned, Friday. Every ward in Raleigh instructed its delegates for Whitaker, lat Satur day. The tin-plate men arc rnUiug im mense sums to defeat the McKinlt-y bill, which militates against their in terests. The Senate failed to confirm tb nomination of Capt, John B. Eaves n Internal Revenue Collector frthe oth N. C. District. This is a victory for Dr. Mott. i e sentiment seems to prevail that i n , . The sentiment seems to prevail that aivin o. isnce should rrKin his r-- Lilion ft .t v t MMon as cnairman of the ati'n.il r. ... .. . i iemocrauc ivommiTiee, making i1jcj for a better and more suitable man. 1 le W,ne Jer M DunW. 1 AJere waan explo-iou, fu!l jue I Terrible mine disaster at Dunbar, ! a cstve in' uhcn tI,e irapna ir. ' in some of thtf chamlers caught fr i - Ian-V were impriacdf and VA - - - wure killed. j stroyed by a cyclone, a few day agn, and seventeen persons killed. Th. . ; v'lage of Sublette, near by, a!o mf- :eril severely, macb pmperty beiu 1 a., mine, e ightornmedayago. Lave aoi yei ut-n rrieaei, aitnougia ga:- Ij,3t "frrt haVtf ntaotIy been mad iri ,heir Ullil,f rvtT since ih liutr. Thouand are visiting the mine everv lieve that anv will 1m tr wr ! r. !?.-. t The Wilmington Menperjnre ta "ct'un OI a ,LJ-'llV: f'tWnr nr luai c:iy on lax i nv, roar r-- I crce arn:e,l with elub. attacked Vr Aionzo Milli. of Pender eoantv, a .till at Inrge. ! Anr.therfaai.h np. Tl.: time, t n ' the Philadt -Iphia & heading R. R. Tie locomotit e, baggage ear and one ,.-. M - V .till at Inrge. ei.giueer wa killed; his Lrotler. the
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