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VOL. III. JONESBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1 890. NO. 19 Mmmmrn Ieahe 1 I - r W. E. MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conctyaneer and Notary Public, JONESBQRO, N. C. W. D. McIVER, Attorney at Law, TROY. N. C. .Practices in Courts of Moore County. 50-ly' fSZ&$K DR. J. A. BALLENTINE ZDZEZLsTTIST. New liuiHinjr, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. DR. W. C. MELTON, Physician arid Surgeon, SANFORD, N. C Offers his professional services to the citizens of Moore and ad joining counties, 4-ly Sanford High School SANrOKD, N. C. MALE AND FEMALE. Noii-svetariart. Pre pars for college or busi ms. Full course in English and classics with al and instrumental music, drawing, paint iii ;:nrl penmanship. Board and tuition cheap .S-.viou logins Aug, 4, Write for cata- Wim-, It. D, LINEBEItltY, Principal. Sanford, N. C. Ill HOTEL LAFAYETTE, FAYETTE VI LLE, N. C. A Fine Modern Hotel with every comfort, and al.tltil for Winter Tourists visiting this won lU rluily healthy and agreeable climate. T. A. IIAUKEII, Manager. Also Manager of the fashionable hotels on Cai;iiKhell6 island, olf Eaatport, Me. 51-ly For a Saw Mill, Boiler or Engine, I have the line to suit you. I win sell you the best HOT AIU DRY KILN made, lteduces t imber ) per cent from Wvn weight. 1 f y u want cotton machiu- ery, write for prices. Oim fUiorse, one 10-horse l ower Portable iJij-r.e and Boiler in good order. Sold cheap. J. E. TAYLOR, - S- JOXESUOllO,- N. C. S. H. BUCHANAN, TMnr tt -r ' x-a t t r t- 1 4 1 - 'rtijc iui, wuu one ieg over in P J l I l-i l?.M! CDuk... ..i. .. I 1V1 V i A 1 iii I j i I I . i JON'KSBORO, N. C. I!k;!S an:l sells Exelamcic, discounts uper receives Deposits subject . to Check, males Collections of Draft. an.l 2'c!cs, Loans Mcney, and decs a Gen'l Eanking Business. PATENTS" Cuve.its. ami Trade ?farks t!-ti-ncl. nntl nil Pa- m; i.:ilncss o :nlictel for V.ODHKATK FFKS. OUR OK1-ICK IS OPPOSITK C". S. rATKNT .-MCICr have no s-uh-ai;encics. all luihi !:,"ss 'I'Wt. lience cur. transact p.ile::t business t-.:ne ajjvl at L'KSS CuST than those re m Uc fum W;,sluv.;.;ton. ""i 'noltf. lira wit: j;. or y-lioto, w uh .!e-crit-!i. !v. s c advice if p .fer.tablc or not, frte of r-- Our ft- U um d-ie till p.'.tcut is secured. A v, ik, - Ho to i Tot win rateiits," with refer to actiial ctk-nts :n your Suite, countv. oi v i, sent free. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., OnjWsite Tatent OtT.ee. NVashinjftoa, D. C. NEAL & CO. JOXEspORCN.a, GhocsbieB? A T x T al & w., Jonesboro. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOXESBORO CIRCUIT. t.3'JT'OIlTn resident pastor. Charges: Jonesboro M and th Sundays, a 11 a uifSk 7 VrJSa yitfc,hol every Friday, 9. am. Sniw-S111181 8nday, 11 a m; Poplar tum?.ar at3 P m Sunday at 11 a in. banford, 3d Sunday 7 pm. PRESBYTERIAN. Tev- D- N. McLauchlin, Pastor-Clyirges: t ndaX. bchool every Sunday at 9Ah nt 'n Znyt? Mee"n evor7 other Wednesday o V'S- "Kemating the M. E. church. Huffa uun,flay 11 a-m5 4th Sunday alternating with Pocket church,-forenoon and afternoon, docket, 3d Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 4th Sun day alternating with Buffalo forenoon and af ternoon. Prayer Meeting, Sunday ai 8 p.m. BAPTIST. w5V"-m VTSO?i Pastor. Chargesr-Jones-boro, ,k1 Sundaj-, Ham, and 7 pm. Also Saturday before 3d Sunday at 3 pm. Sunday 11 a 7 pa? Sunday at a m- Manly, 4th, CHRISTIAN. fV'r r-,"erwooi, pastor. Charges: vviS?1' lst Vnday at 11 m; Shallow m Sf 1La'm- e SW 11 a m. Hoffman, I, p.m. Poplar Branch, lst, 3, p.m, Bcffaix LoDr.K, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Reg ular meeting, ,3d Monday night, and the Festi vals of St. John the Baptist, and St. John the Evangelist. Joxesboro Lodge, No. 127, 1. 0. O. F. ular meeting, every Friday night. Reg- TOYTN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. CoiMissioxERs:-Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloanl J. L. Godfrey, A. A. F. Stawell, Jr., James Dalrymple. j Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. CoSlIVIUNICATIONS. Corresixndence of the Leader. Salona Mills, piemiim ana scarce too, mi and around the mills, at present. j SnlpYllllfl SOncnnc fnvnvnnr. l v." viujn, 2ighbors n patch We heard that one of our neii was steadily watching his corn patch for fear the coin would push the fence out of its proper position. Well, you need not say anything about it, but it is certainly so. There is a vouner man livino- nnt more than a hundred miles Imm hnr in fact be is in Moore Co., who was re- ! eently seen milkin- a cow and wa' ' iln'jrn hlv lme i, .m.ii " v' " JXiiVV.-, 1U LUC lUIUUlt Jl. th i ,,r.i,T l. . . vumiu j'lvien, mu me onier out in or near the r ad and his hend about' ; three feet. above the level of the cow's i back. Was he tall or chunkv? j Crops are as good as any one could 1 wish. Xo sickness in the community so : far as we know, only Mr. H. A. Hight, and we hope that he is not dangerous lv siek. i j Well, the picnic is near at hand, at i Shallow Well. Next Saturday, July! 20th. All classes that expect to sing ; will please be there at 10 o'clock, : sharp. Everybody is cordially invited, j and you are invited to bring a little ! basket too, and be sure you have something in it, you know what. We wondfr if "Crutch" hns not! i . . . .... i about Tibivfw! rnit Tt-tli Iuu f!or... Av'x' , . . . , u:the glories of a horse trading dav f i , i ,'T . , i itu uuj;s? aim unn i von icriret it. ' j n r i j C h, I firgot to say there was a vea " b rOP Mffc lmc5!,eberries this ear, ut you ad know it. i Look out Sharp, or Mr. will : tarow the bug on you. ; j If you never hear anything more ! . from that 'Sara Bows," you may know that the old lad v. let the coitV s kettle turn over, and scalded him to death. VS.11 2S-11 Chafin. The victory is won, and Gen. Green 1 ; 1i-ivn fm tl,. GtJA' t.. t ....... v l uur , i f aimers are through their farm rorV and are now lying back in the shade, ; ; awaiting the harvest time. May it be j an abundant harvest. j ..v uwi. aume arnwu, who will he anxiiiis to nttntl )n.r - - - - - 4i v. & ; ... .wv .v, .. ahk-uc ot science or letters, but simply to be Jin her charming presence. ,bno1 v i. i,L..." - :-J: " .L A Tho S S at Holly Springs is pro- o rD7 know i' . know whether he was cone courtimr or off on some other businss; but we hope it. will not he the case any more, as the School seemed to be injured by hw absence. Airs. D. YY. McDonald, who spent last week with her parents, returned uome yesteraay, taking with her two of our girls, much to tho regret of some of our boys. We expect a wedding soon, in our! midst, as Billie continues to visit the ance of their display of fancy goods, man who has so many Billies connec-1 C.hsar. ted with his family, Of course we ex- j pect an invitation. Cameron. One of the community girls happen-' ed to a sad accident, recently, while ! ew3 13 scarce. Xo sickness, no attempting to destroy the "bed creep- j mar, and but little, if any, court trs," she suddenly fell through the n e ,ear tnat smc of our bach-floor.- The house being some distance ' elor frionds ftre trying to get Claicetl, from the ground, and- the opening anJ some Mfffrr-warc. Go it loys, somewhat small, it gave her some trou- you nre olil enough to bear a ble to regain the top-side'. cratch. Protracted meetincr will commenco with the church at Antibch, Saturday before the fourth Sunday in this mont h." Mn j --' wv aiucicj iur UI1U J ' , uta ii.i nuu n."iui" iiuui l H'VI'tU the church be greatly revived thereby. ! of ateT nll(1 about dark there was a j ehaking up, and a strain of the left We expect preaching at Holly horse and buggy on the grounds un- j arm and shoulder, he came off pretty Springs the 3rd Sunday by that able- , claimcd- J well. He will be able to go with tho speaking gentleman, Rev. W. G. King. There is nothing talked just now j company when they move to Wilming We regret that "Sam BowsM so' but Plitics am T weather. We have ton, where they have been ordered ta badly misconstrued the statement, in Pnty of hothj there have been gtod go in a week or ten days, regard to the lost corn, and criticised rans near b" us anJ caQ,t fay W. ! We were very much pleaded to ro "Lie Low" instead of the teamster. we were skipped, unless it is be-j Mr. R. M. Phillips, of tho LcAiiru Wo foci aacnv-nA tn- .. a. CaUSO thlS SOOt IS of Ktl(1l TL firM.luY 'fAn m a 1.A - r. ,..1 . 1. .1 .1 of "Lie Low," that any intelligent reader, with the proper understand- !inr.xf I, 1.1 J'l jingor tne same, would readily con- ' ceive that the said statement was ! made br the teamster and simply in- "& vi nuitr, wuuiu reaauy con- senea oy "L.ie Low." NVe think it au oversight in "Sam Bows" and request ! him to examine Lie Low's first writing on the subject, and we think he will agree with us. We are unable to fur- nish legitimate evidence as to the corn beinff stolen while P!lssiuS fr- Under- 1 ... . wooa'' ai,d d,un t at the time of wri- IUU I itl I UC? ULlie OI Wri- it it would ever become will say in behalf of the ting think that essential. We ... . teamster, that from 'Sum TW-C" w- . ' " K euuc,ILK mai me corn got olt at ! inAi..H : i . i . . . HUVIIUCI I'Vlill, ILItTltT IliUM Ut a Cai ill the wallet, and we would bo triad for him to put it at liberty, as the rats are very numerous in some of our hous; and let the teamter be relieved of the acensauon. wenmr p.ivpt hp sn h with the teamster, Sam Bows, and Mr. Underwood, and will hereafter have t ..... i . .. noiuuig more to say about t lie corn, Fine rains are constantly falling. Mr. Editor, you will please excuse us for our long letter as we could not write last week. Lib Low. P. S. Please publish all of this let- ter as a favor. Manly. cond Saturday, with all a horse trading day in aeandgone. There was Another sc nly has come and gone. There was , c as a matter or course, great prepara- tions made for the coming event; and f?ir ia advance of the day, as if by niagic, the huge canvass-covered tent of a well known vender of cooling j drinks, was properly erected on the Punds. And far above its lofty . heights, was seen to float the stars and stripes. Promptly at lax, when the1 j J arrived, were seen on the grounds, iOeu. James Harrington. Col. John Ferguson, MajLawhon and a host of subordinates, whose names we didn't ; learn. The parties all enjoyed tfirm- selves hujrelv so far as we "know, es- S. :-o.- i i -i i'wi.uii iiwui t o ciocK, waea me frei.'bt train nm'nxl fi-nm p.it.;.ri, cnloading for them a whole crate of Portners best beer. After a few bot- ties of the aforesaid had been disposed jtii in me oosi mcauiy way, ine pa- Jmrrct lma N iQ..riiia.t,i ...... vaft & a . ? h j & a & a c m m i & a c. u . m . i i (Ul IUcui reuinuic-n. n juciun; mai may be seen in one of Earker's alma - jnacs. e hope that all enjoyed then- selves to their entire latufactioa, and !Fhe is no tetter and u ttir-TrnUr rm.Cme tb6se..j There appears to be noCr;;: !,ar- 1 ! - nit icucnli eneri-v. for ,lnn' ti.;i- ti.- ! an excan-e of stock effected during ' the day. " Mrs. W. C. Petty and dau-bter have j ne to Jackson Springs to spend a few weeks, j Mr. J. E. Buchan has gone to Row- ' land, Robeson Co., on a buiness trin Messrs. Morris & Cameron have re cently purchased a new show-case. which adds Hugh lias failed to send in his notes of 2 jricled picnic, recently enjoyed nt Mucklo's m,1- SufUce to say, casle- ; We thought "Seek" would write up tllO f:i!r nt ATnnlv lllt rrlluua Via J h " v j wi ui.uumj, um guess ce ieeis too bad over cheating "Old Crutch" out of his knife 3ust to get a cigar to " tare n n uurneu iito it l: 1. 1 Our Alliance friends detest politics sickness of his father, who has been in every shape and form; have nothing ' unable to come back with his son, up to do with it; but just watch them, and ; to the present time, but they aro ex a very little will convince (even a fool) pected to be here by the L'.'th inst. mat tney would make better soap than k - nil : nit rvr. aF T - w Pet"er We have always been favor- abl to the Alliance, and are yet, so Vl put to- . iar as the rwrr part is concerned, i i ... . - runnmif alter stranro fiMis. unit ' O - 7 p. QA on ur own aaci' ,vo ('a11 a :ut; ... . the picnic at Kitchen Spring, We I,r'Tos0 changing tin- name to that ..v.....v....... v.wUUv. Mr. John Kelly and family, are visiting at .nr. John Kichards-n'.s. "Old Crutch Joe Varbriuli. and Geo. Culberson are visiting Mr. J. F's eider press. (Jeo. tays it is Alliance, Kadical, or nothing, just now, and he is favoring the lattei. ForkarJo. "Thinking pehaps you would not be mad if you received a letter from this section, I will proceed to give a few items for publication. If nothing befalls our crop, and seasons continue, befalls our crop, and seasons continue, . . and yoa were to hnpj-n to fall in among us in this M-etioa about gath- ering time, e could give you a tight sharp snack. " I saw a neighbor a few days since, who told me that his moitgage lacked of Wing onf, and that he has the best crop in many years, and will bo nble to r-av his debts and have wan- thing left. I saw a part of his corn, ' tinrl it IrwA-oil u-fll. Mr. B. 0. Womack has some fine corn, and says his cotton is fir.-t-rate If ri: vr n fw lvit kinrp rl w tmttin- on tni-ht v air. II U rmn ; . . . , t i ... t prosocis make nini lee gtxxi ana : i.i-t f n ti,;v- i, to beat the best of us making cotton. j He counts upon eight bales and ' twenty-five barrels of corn, and has neither ox or mule to plow. .1 -.i .i -,. :. 4 7 ; , t w iiiiu imi TMiiiriiim wmu 'ii i in 111.1 in we acre. K.oui is not so goou. e ; failed to get a stand. ' j Mrs. J. W. B. Thomas u very ill. ami so is Mr. J. B. Thomas. With these exceptions the health of thU section is good, so far as we know. Everybody I meet is satificd with his crops and I hope it will be so thr.t we can have a few dollars this fall. No money in this section. Is thiro any up where you fetay? Don't hap pen to fall in among us until youha.j heard we have gathered some corn or dug potatoes, for fear you may get nothing to eat. B. w! 1!. Egypt. Reports from all quarters put ti e outlook for the cotton crop hih up. A little more rain would be of pest help to crops generally in this locality. Mr. Wrn. Campbell had a very nr.r row escape from being killed by r.a accident, while at work on the bridge at this place, a few days since. Vhi!-j unloading timber at the bridge, a rojs j which Mr. C. was handling broke and threw him about 20 feet. He land.il on a flying trip, and hope next time ' he comes this wav he can take time t- 1 1- I 1 ... , tuu auum mwn an u see me eiepuam. look about town and see the elephant. I Mr. S. A. Henszy was called to the ' death bed of his mother in Philadc 1- pnia, tne Jd or tins month, and has ! been detained there on account of the i Work on the Egvpt & (Wood 11. R. ( - - - - c . . . ... " .kll,. jpi, v.t'J. im AS i.av- ing the contract for grading the road, The Egypt Coal Co. are making is to begin Aug. J, Col. Hicks I.av- . " preparations to mit mi a mw mill n:i ; ; . nm-suj niauu mawr, ...v won Hi" u i.il'l conveit the timber into material f.r building up Eirypt. Mr!m arc b. ii;g brought to market by local grov.ers but i. f Mdall i nuil M, Iar, (Msnmy h M i.-'.r 5ii. avM-ag T o.i mut-h hcaldmg hnt La injured the crop very much. BlackWiry l;arv. -t i.-i over, and . t- renting grap s. ether n;all fruit arn very scarce this m usou. VJ. fJorval. , Emtoic LcvM't:: I'h iJIow xi to plr.ee lx'fore the Voter of Ilarnelt county, through the columns f your valuable and widely circulated paj r, Mr. Bedin Byrd, of IWs, C.f fi r nomination for Treasurer of mid county. We hac known Mr. Bird county. We hac known Mr. Iitrd , , "r sme time, anu have ffiund him t ho all riht, and uc'l nuitid v, bu:- ! position, and we can u.o,t h. art- ily rc-couimend Lim, a Utrg a gt n- tic mnn of high character, .-id qahCc-d f.r the iiti..n. II- i a vhole-nuhd member of the ram.etf Alliance, and any brotLer i!l fLd friend with Mr. Byrd. Many Vi,t:jl. Harnett. I ih to ,arite riu Qt J. . IcClAnirn-v and Col. Gri n. As far a I know they are Kth . - . . men, but I had ri men, bat I had rather TJte for Mr.j. c-Lnra:n.T- j u J ct,t ' ! - . CCLfcr.t.TH , -ol.) Bucklen's Arnica Salve. ; The iat alr in the world f.r r-?- anup.:tively curc-s pics. rrqutrei. It is guaranttcnl to gtv.. a ,.lttx ati-factiu. or tnonev relund- j a. Price :T rent jr x. ' For -.!e , -t Jictver c uairj mie. (
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