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J m BSBOTOLI IB VOL. Ill JONESBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1890. i . . NO. 16 WE. MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyancer and Notary Public, JONESBORO, N. C. W. D. McIVER, Attorney at Law, TUOY. N. C. Practices iu Courts of Moore Counts . CO-ly DR. J. A. BALLENTINE DEUTIST. New Uuil.linjr, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. DR. W. C. MELTON, ; Physician and Surgeon, SANFORD, N. C, ( ifft rs his professional services to the citizens ,f Mru and adjoining counties, 4-1 y Liyery, Sale and Feed Stables, D. B. BUCHANAN, Proprietor. Jonesboro, N. C. Situated on Buffalo Street, near C. F. & Y. V. KaiW-oaid. Horses and Vehicles for hire at mod erate prices. 1-52 HOTEL LAFAYETTE, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. A Fine Modern Hotel with every comfort, and adapted for Winter Tourists visiting this won derlully healthy and agreeable climate. T. A. BAHKEU, Manager. Also Manager of the fashionable hotels on Cumpobcllo island, otf Eastport, Me. 51-ly For. a Saw Mill, or Engine, I have the line to suit you. I can sell you the best HOT AIR DRY K I.L.N made. Keduec timberfiO per cent from given weight If you want cotton macaiu- 5 ery, write for piicts. One H-hom one 10-licrse power. Portable Lnjciue and Boiler in good order, bold chetip. J. E. TAYLOR, s- JONES IM HIO, N. C. s. H; BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKER Jonesboro, N. C. Buys and . sells Exchange, discounts Paper, receives Deposits subject to Check, makes Collections . of Drafts and Notes, Loans Jloney, and does a Gen'I Banking Business. PATENTS, C.ive.its, and Trule Marks obtained, and all Pa tent business conducted for MODKKATK 1-KKS. OUR OFFICK IS Ol'FOSlTK U. S. TATKNT OKFICIv. We have no sub-Hencie, all busi ness direct, hence can transact patent business in less time andatLF.SS COST than those re- moic iretn v asrmiKton. Seiul model, drawiii or j.hoto with descrip tion.' We ru1vis if ti:i!rt.lhl- rvr ni-it fr nf ch.trge. Our Ice is r.t due till patent is secured. A b'KiK. "'How to Oitaiu rrttents," with refer ences to r.ctual c.ients in your btate, county, or own, se:U free. Addros-" C. A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Ortice. Washington, D. C. XT TT A r J? rir Boiler A -L- XX i r wL V- w.jwill not be of brick asw:.sfirt In.L. .1 1 . ., . JO.XKSDOUO, n. c. GocbbibS? NEAL & CO., Jonesboro. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOXESBORO CIRCUIT. Rev J.W, North, resident nastor. Chanres- Sanford, 2d Sunday,! p m. PUESRYTEUIAN. its n m yn -MFn every other Wednesday fn -S 'Va ttltt,r?atinK the 3f. E. church. Buffa with iwl,?', h" -m: 4th Sunea' aiternatimr pJikit ton-noon and afternoon, pocket, 3d Sunday 11 n.ra. and 8 p.m. 4th Sun day alternating with Buffalo forenoon and af ternoon. Prayer Meeting. Sunday ai 8 p.m. BAPTIST. W'-Jr W T8JJt paton CTiarges:-Jones-borold Sunday, 11 a m, and 7 pm. ALso Saturday before 3d Sunday at 3 pm. Sunda? Uait7epmy Sundarat,l3Baa Manly, lS CHRISTIAN. Rev. G. R. Undekwood, pastor. Chanres- ai i lam heyZ M' " a.m. Hoffman, d,7p.m. Poplar Branch, 1st, 3, p.m, Buffalo Lodoe, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Reir- viutTff,K3dMonay.?,rnt'anl the Fi Erangelfatf Ptlst, and St. John the ' Jonesmoro Lodge, No. 127, 1. 0. 0. F. Reg- .Uvvu.i8, c iijr rnuay nignt, TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. r. Watson, Esq. COMMissiONER.s:-Dr E P Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. L. Godfrey, A. A. F. Seawell, Jr., James Dalrymple. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk:-Co1. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Marsh ALj-John W. Masemore. COMMUNICATIONS. Correspondence of the Leader. Egypt. Very steady high heat for the last week or so, mercury ranging in the shade at 98 to 102, in the hottest part of the dav. Cotton and corn doing well; too hot for many gardens. Vegetables need more rain, and less high heat. The fate which the Egypt & Osgood R. R. has met with shows that the fools are not all dead yet. Report hath it that some .extra miserly land owners at Osgood would not have the road cross their lands unless they had more pay for it than was really right; whereupon the surveying corps started out on a new tramp, and made the route 11-1(5 miles shorter by. mak ing connection with the Raleigh road at the section house, between Osgood and Sanford, which will be a saving of several thousand dollars to the Co. The road as now surveyed will be I about six miles loner. It looks somewhat as if Chatham Co. was to have quite a boom shortly, by the way things are shaping. Dur ing the past week the Messrs. Sea groves & Tyson sold their coal inter- n.-f .. . V. r r lntercd . in the Endor Furnace, and the inten- j tion is to build a railroad across thej 4. uucii ai xiinuor witn tne ri. & O. railroad. Price Paid for coal in- terest is $S000, and $50 per acre for . . - . al land needed for railroad and any j other purpose Work will son bejrin on this property, and probably at Eu- uor at no rar distant rv r,.; ' uwi even Minaay. v.5 a m. i, u ouuuuy a 1 11 a ni. llev. D. N. McLauchlin, Pastor-Chanres- Jonesboro, 1st and f,tb Sundays at H J nZnd 8 p.m. bunday School every Sundav ? l ik - i omers corroborate his statement Wp mwk A gentleman from the North hMttbM"UmtU.im,tottha taeorpotMea limits of the just arrived ,0 take eharSe of the store I It' f : u. i town. Thev seem , hkvc barricaded as we., as to build a hotel, which is ,0 be begun very soon. The new store ! tended, but will be built of brownstone of which there are vast quantities here; enough to keep a large force of men quarrying out for ages to come, and of the best quality. By the way, come up on the 4th of July, and ye chief engineer will try and treat you with a dish of ice cream. jo Salona Mills, Every body busy, and not much news a going now. j We had a pleasant shower of rain, j on Monday evening. j Lightniug struck a pine in Mr. A. I A. Kelly's field and sot it on fire, but i Mr. A. A. Kelly is running his j threshing machine at the mills, and : will continue to run for fifteen days, j Hurrah for the picnic, at Shallow ; Well! Everybody invited. j "u'u"- J. icuuen, lion. D. II. McLean. Col. If any one wishes to purchase tar-1 I"?'- """l " follow- keys or geese, Mr. H. wVhUtTu the Z l" ITh T' place. He has oneyonng turkey, and ' btlit nf V Pt- .. By,8na;b"" of nis securing the nomination. Ai have three gosl.ngs, butwas afraid Allen, the opponent of JudKe Whi.a them m a stall, and tned to raise them lion; and when the vote was taken on on a dry plan, and they d,d not flour- the unit resolution referred to, they , . ; declined to vote. I think this fact Wn ttachin!- Hamn,0n; ta be brought up for consideration tiZ Jm " 8 Dear.here,fur som"!t tho Judicial Convention, which Ume, wUl return next week, to her meets at Smithfield tomorrow, and if home near Broadway. ;th. contest '" If Mr Kelly can't find as many j Allen should bo close, it may cause fleas as he w.shes, at Cameron, let him ' considerable discussion. -call on Rock Fnh I Mw. Dr. F)cm; f Thanks to our Harnett friends, but visiting her brother Dr. A.M.!C I think we can get along without the Kay, of this place, said Ben Yarbrough; John Cummings, j Mr. Neill McKay and family, of and sons or their families. We are Moore county, are visiting Mrs. Joe hoping their families will. not bo ship-! McKay ped to us and if they are,' we will take j Miss Maud Fleming, of Raleigh, i, beVerTarC:;;- ?" " I-e McKay, of t'hU county . Turpentine is plentiful, 1he weather Rev. Dr. McBryde, of Little River ZTlrf 801110 P-ached here Satu d We see a good many bucklebernw morning. There were good audiences in the woods, and would like to gather' at each meeting. The sacramental a few if some one will vouch for the ' ordinance was administered, Sunday snakes- B. ! morning. A 1. . . BROADWAY. Last Thursday. Mr. Jatu fell in the field from sunstroke. He and report that they had quite an was attended promptly by Dr. Shepard enjoyhle time. and is now convalescing. The Germans have a society they Mr. William Smith, who died sud-' cal1 "Turnverein,n which is similar to denly at the McNeill place, on the Cape our gymnasiums. Since Mr. Salmon's Fear river, last Sunday morning, a' visit to Cameron, he says ho is strong week ago is thought to have died from v iu tlie notion of joining the "Turn eating blue joint, which he thought to ers-" bejellico. j That was a very "toady1 pun your Mr. Flynn Kelly thinks it strange correspondent at Camerou got off in that people cannot detect Ihe.differ-1 his letter to tu Leader last week, and ence between blackjacks and runner tne Pct 116 referred to lives in this oaks; and we think it more strange that a person cannot rnUnn. - wi v ' a. hoop poles without being a subject of : : i ... . ..." luquir ana criticism, especially as the hoop pole cutter generally cares not for landmarks, boundaries, or seas; the woods is his possession; he cuts where he pleases. j "Lie Low" stated in last weekV LeaHer, that we were iu error in sta-1 uug mai mv. o. iu. Holmes' teamster r . lost a sack of corn, by the use of made no such d that it was mountain dew We statement. We stated 4 not known whether mountain dew had anything to do with the loss or not." And such were the facts in the case, at that time. Rut ever ceaseless time has brought tr i;b . l" "o" 1UC15 in the case. Mr. -X. p. Underwood, who was with th - i ' evening of the loss savs tlt if h lio.l .1 1- i i . . toams.or did that evening and had -cva u.auA tls ujUCU wniSKCV as tho rtftpil n c tlia too n . 1 . l 1 would not have said that he was mel- lowed by mountain dew, but would haVe said that he was drunk. And .i . had said al we wiZ, ZZl .1, havp nnlv -nt, a u' 1 , , iu wow mai me error is not ours. The : tatAmont ,.f T T .U was stolen out of the teamster wasoo. while passing Mr. Underwood's is sad ly in need of evidenee to sustain it. We have evidence that the corn got off the wagon (we don't know how) at j another point. Sam Bows. Summerville. The county convention, which met ! at Lillictrton. lnst cot delegations to the Judicial and Con- rres,ional Conventions. The Conven- tion adopted a resolution to vote as a unit for Judge Whitakerf but ,eft the Comrressional di-!rtirn nnlnttmi Aycock, McClammy and Green will be votes than either of the other two. In the event there u be no nomination of either of the above gentlemen, it is my opinion that the vote of Harnett county thea u for iu ud - j Silas A. Salmon and Miss Flora Mc i Lean, the beautiful niece of Hon. D. H. McLean, visited flimcrnn lat county, it has received considerable comment here. Summerville High School will open e i ..... . 1 Poer i, wiin a largely increased attendance, so Prof. A. L. Hummer, the Principal, says. Moke Anon. Manly. c. . . bmce We bave scea nothing in print frnm nnr m. ot Ittl. t t 1 v ior 80 louK a ef we thought that peihaps your honsands of .ucra might think we had become incognito. We are glad to say mat such is not the fact. On last Saturday, at our primarv meeting, we had the largest atrendance of representatives from every part of the township, we ever saw. There was an expressed choice of 2G to 12 for Mclver for Judire. and 40 to 3 for ! McCIammy for Congress. e nOtlCil in nnnnf nnrmnct ! e toy, Benjamin . I''",u .t!"ICK- OI c?OUUiern l inej, buying qu people . ... . : t 1 . extensive to Poods for hisj i""' s,orc at th P. ,hat !havinr lmt tl new store at the above named place. ' the I'ines reople are ! ' VU aUey,. and some of .1,., : . . the mosi prominent citizeiiH are stand inr watch while Utrn is jllln .rrwwl . , . 0 ; l UlS SlOre. .' ?4 , weu inese uajs, out are beginning to ' need rain Beinir Door and having ln fnr.l to economize in everything we did, we ' son.bntwe find we don't V-n.. !, .11 M to n A X & K A r I I T IB I II II I II M yet. We have a new neiphbor livinff ... . . . i utrar us iiial fjin i mji r ti a i n cttt i n rr t .r. a.. . A I 1. A. ... ' feed for hu chk-lu-r... H niA-. tl! pockets, and through the day he ftb tn.mc,ntt;. . v a.o Wof Uk3 iiiCLU ill OlS Truthful. Sanford, X. C, July 2d, 1S90. Mr. Editor: It U something un usual for me to contribute articles to newspapers, but according to former promise I now give you my opinion as it appears to me regarding the facts in the fight for Congressional honors. I was led to believe that Moore county I " was divided between Aycock and Mc Clammy, but after convening with norne of the most prominent men throughout the county and this town, I find Oieen ha a decidedly ft rong following. I have been pretty well over the 3d Congressional District, and have met some of the most influential men of each town in the District, and my opinion bawnl on conversation with them is that Green will lead Uth of the other candidates, and unle some underhand measures are resort ed to, Hon. Wharton J. Green will be the next CougresMonal nominee of tlo 3d District. With the exception of Wayne county, the farmers will bo content with either Green or McClntn my, but we think they prefer Green. . X. Harnott. We are suffering for rain in this section; corn and cotton are looking well, and the grass is subdued. There is no news of interest. The health of the people is better than it was a week ago. I heard one of my neighbors telling, about an invention that Col. J. A. Spears of Lillington was thinking of getting a patent for. It was a gar ment to keep fleas from kicking and prizing under n fellow when he is try ing to take hii rest at night. He naM from what he could learn, that there was only one opening to the garment, and that was all he had heard about it; well tho flea hare given me a rood deal of trouble, and I am certain then are more fleas than I ever saw in thii section. They had some kind of a meeting lat night, and it was right where I was trying to take my rct. I commenced thinking of the Col and his invention, and its construction and if my idea and Uu are the same, I hope ho will not think hard of me for (giving it to the public; and thi is it: !h"lun " vvf li 'Take a strin . 1 string 3 feet lonir. . ml ; foot first into a sack, made of M,me ! good material and long enough m that ', you may draw the mouth of the wirfc j i after you, and tie with string If , that donH fill the bill for fleas it will i for tho saying, that if I were him I , would crawl in a hole and tmll !..!., r" ---- - v. . - .-wMV.v. in alUr me. The men who cut the bee tree are back, and the magistrate M to thoiI1 ; -you have not broken the Uu- la-, g , your way and fear nothing." Success to the Leauek, and Editor. Cai-e Feak. . An Explanation. A drummer who travels for a Iio ton grocery hou-e says that he i:i ; Maine ftonie of tLesharst tricU that nrn t.rrr.t;,..! t i- i ; 'Z..,- tetf . following specimen. A farmer's wife bustled into a tore in V vTi I n . ir .. .. .1... . . i , " l 'um' lul w U1.v lur iue mercnani witn: , t t .. l . ' , Mr-"Bht .11 pound.of .:.Sar '"f' n J ' P- J. -uv ia(.BhT. 4,Yes ma'am." . .. ... . , 4.t ' . ' . 1 ln TOU Hti in !hiirim!!o ' ,.UcW reMv.'Avi," .St , . . j-t .t,:ht Pan,lt ' hutter week Ufore i!"1 1 fUnd a 1-1A Ioble in the Mr . 1 T ' 1 1 iirar ( the stone must have ftlipjed into the :'fl0ewmiliOW- Wre.tbfc-roiCtf ! "'J,f m . ?d ta to "X : that our eveiirht in t to tn.t..l i - ! "."t"0 1 do '"r!r"a ''I B'n!'' them in M.L Fo.r,m"CJt h Paz,J at ' 1 f i "7 T OTr Iltr pectae!ef. Then she reflected htr- j self and remarked that she bad a doz- en eg? which he wuhetl to trade for i hooks and eyes.- Star. Thomas J. Wright of Chatham killed lat week in Pituboro by Jtcob Thompson, a clerk in CapL W. L. London's store. The homiric! wu jcommitteJ with a rolling pin, and wa in s-lf defence. The evidence j showed, and the jury so found.
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