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JOIKMMi) iKABEl VOL. III. JONESBORO. N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. 1890. NO. 20 7. E. MURCIIISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyancer and Notary PhIHc, JCKCESBORO, N. C W. D. McIVER, Attorney at Law,. TROY. N. C. Practices in Courts of Moore County. 50-ly DR. J. A. BALLENTINE New UuiMinar, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. DR. W. C. MELTON, Physician and Surgeon, SAN FORD, N. C., offers liis professional services to the citizens of Moore and adjoining counties, 4-ly Sanford High School SANFORD, C. MALE AND FEMALE. No n-src tartan. Prepares for college or busi ness. Full course in English and classics with vocal and instrumental music, drawing-, paitit inn, and penmanship. Board and tuition cheap. N-Moii tins Aufr, 4, Write for cata- roriH', n. ij, Lti2i hilJl'iKil Y , Principal. K'-'O , 8unford,N.C. alEIK ilEl LAFAYETTE, i B FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. .V Fine Modern Hotel with every comfort, and adapted for Winter Ti urists visiting tlus won dtrlnlly healthy and ajrrecable climate. T. A. B Alt K Ell, Mavaoer. Also Manager of the fashionable hotels on Campooello Island, off Eastport, Me. 51-ly For a Saw Mill, Boiler or Engine, I haro the line to suit you. ' I an sell you the best HOT AIU DRY, KILN; made. ltcducs timber GO per ec nt from Kreon weight, it you want cotton machin ery, write lor prices. One K-hr.rse, en 10-horse power Portable Imagine and lloiler in gnud order, bold cheap. J. E. TAYLOR, S- JONKSROKO.N.C. S. H. .BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKER Joxkshoro, N. C. Jiuj$ and sells E.nkange, discounts Paper, rwiw Deposits suhject ') Chnly tnuhs ColUvtions of Ihrtfts gad XottS, Loans 31 c ncy, an I does a G e n I Bank i n g 13 u 3 i n ess. PATENTS, Caveat, ami Tr;uie Murks cbt:i-erl...tl all Pa- '"k trncir. is ori't..si'rr. v. s pati;nt M ICH Wc have no .sr.:r;;vttcie-. all btisi- n tc. u:.te uul nt I.KSS COo 1' thun tlu,e re-rt-ttc fron NV...thir.-tc t!. (-lvl irt.ntol. ur;iv. iv.vr. or nhoto. -ith lecr:p ti":i vt. a!vi,f it a:f-nt;tl!t: or tjot, free of c i;'rf Our fct- ;.h not vlue tilt ;:.tfnt is secured. A I. j .k. How to (:.:;; t'atti t.s,"' witl; reter .Mct to actual c!xr:ts in yojr et'.te, countv, or own . -tntfree. AUtlies.s C. A. SNOW & CO., - Opposite Tatent OiTice. Washir.fe'ton, D. C. HEAL & CO JOXESBOllO. N.C., GHOCBBIE NEAL & CO., Jonesboro. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JONESBORO CIRCTIT. TS,.ol:T?I'tV8identP1!t'r- Charge: t w -d n'J h Sundays, at 11 u m and 7 Vr ay School every Sunday, 9.41 a ra. nSSlZSPfFW91 yi;nd 11 m; Poplar SE5i nday at 3 p in, 3d Sunday at 11 k ui. Minronl, 3d Sunday, 7 pm. PttfcSBYTERlAN. ltev. D. X. McLauchlin, Pastor Charge: Jonesboro, 1st and Sth Sundays at 11 a.mt and bumlaJr, Wk,1 every Sunday at 9.45 7ayr Mttiu every other Wednesday Q Cd0" ntonHrting the M. E. church. Uuffa un,du' 11 H,m; 4th Sunday alternating with I ocket church forenoon arid afternoon. 1 ocket, 3d Sunday 11 a.m. and H p.m. 4th Sum day alternating with Uuffalo forenoon and af ternoon. Prayer Meeting, Sunday ai 8 p.m. BAPTIST. Kev.W. F. Watson, pi stor. Charges; Joncs boro, ,d Sunday, 11 a m, and ; p m. Also Saturday before 3d Sunday at 3 pm. Sunday School every Sunday at 9.30 a m. Manly, 4th, Ham, 7 pm. CHRISTIAN. ,ltEV- R. 17NDERWOOD, pastor. Charges: HUiVe.r,ha.I,)c1' l6t iun(Jll3 ftt 11 a m; Shallow cH, tlv, 11 a.m. Kcyser, 3d, 11a.m. Hoffman, d, i p.m. Poplar Branch, 1st, 3, p.m, Buffalo Lodgf, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Reg ular meeting, cd Monday night, and the Festi vals of St. John the Baptist, and St. John the Evangelist. Joxeskoro Lodge, No. 127, 1. O. O. F. Reg ular meeting, every Friday night. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. Commissioners: Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. L. Godfrey, A. A. F. SvawelL Jr., J anits Dalryinple. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk :-Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. COMMUNICATIONS. Correspondence of the Leader. FAIR HAVEN. Onr farm pro am aVmnf i ' - . ... KW'UV lUlUUU - O "laying by," and crops are looking sPIend well. Cotton is ten davs earlier than Nine foxes have been killed in this nsnnl . ... Tl. l, 1 ,i .. Ai . .4uBJurc u. B WMuCuupuifli small gram crop, which was very poor. . TUebLest eL in tlP vin.inifv ! loO bushels; several did not make as much as was seeded. Miss Augusta Phillips is visiting her sister, Mr.s. Ella Johnson, of Chatham'! county, who is very sick. " T V. J Mrs. Lydia Thomas, of Carbonton, visited her brother, Mr. C. II. Worn-' ble, a few days ago. v. p n pi , n Mr. R. G. Glenn, of Greensboro, was here on a business trin this week . TT. rn.,, V lul Mr. A. W. Tillman, who went to . . , ' au WC1U 1 Georg;a last winter, has returned. Mr. Runneth R. Campbell has gone to Kentuck-. .f tl.. ivt- .,.,.t ,f -port a !ar,.e eg , be other ni,ht, but la when they left and the , . ; ; 1 . . nine cu me it was so di road was o rough they all fell down. ! They threat en to "break loose' and ; j leave next time before the moon goes j j down. ? j Rev. J. A. Hornady preached to : the children at Cool Springs the third ; I u,,da-v 111 this month. Text: Remem - j ber now thy creator in the days of thy ; -" ""'v cuiumt-uce j a series of meetings at this church the5 12th of August. j ! The third Quarterly Conference for! i T: " . ... AX,f tllcuu wm !V;.. t .1 i0l, , .... LV"UUUC w.-4njui viMjiiuu- .nr. narnson is preparing, so I am vmaru. cncrtiary i'roctor accomt a i rair I'romise the IJth ami I. Jin nf .. t- . .1 . - . . ... . .. .... ... - on:. iori IO jou suppose iney are ; lniormed, to take a band in the tanzT- nied him, probiMy to get wne l.;!- TlPi ' i r mi .,icourtino? We judge they are by their" reciprocitv business. The amendment itary ideas. 1 n!l-7nn -ti-ts wulholdj going to one place every time. I offered l;:st week by Senator Pierce! It U statetl here that the cottar j Oieir District Conference at Mt. Lmon We learn that Mrs. Jno. R. Wilson providing for the restoring of the pre- ' occupied bv the Harrison, at C j Umrch tne oth Sunday in August , has a remarkable turkey. She ban ' ent duties on sugar, after one vear. nt May Point, New Jersey, was not giv. n I verytmng quiet in political circles, j aid two latter of eggs, and hatched the discretion of the President, again.t to Mrs. HarriMu, a, ha been so id j e u-Iieye eyerj booy is pieased with yonnj? turkeys twice, since April. The ! such countries as- fail to admit our ag- ljr published; but that it x purchn-d te nomination of Capt. McDrer for first setting is as large as laying hens, S ricultural products free, U believed to by Mr. Hurrison with 10.000 g.-nl j ddge, exenuheisa frtrjrr.'' while the second has just commenced ! have been prepared at the suLife!ion Lonet dollars. Whr thi. w.-.h -,.t I ouiTimervilie. 1 .... -v. uu j-vmn joi.ir. uamwu, v iiu is unwj.ung 10." wiu.c is n ronuauium UL.cn I I raisers to get the Wilson stock of go to the extent of the Hale amendment beg to be excund from ftnttfrir I .walRood showers of rain have j turkeys. j which isin accordance with Mr. Dlaine',. Pcrhap M. H. ned it as a frr.- T j made the crops look fine, and conse- j Miss Hester M. Patterson, who spent j ideas, and now Mr. Harrison, accord- catch the Democratic ncwiar-r.. ' quently the spirits of the fnrmprs nrt in T ti:.,..,nn 1..., : . r . .! t-t e.r... . . ! enlivened. j . tt j people 01 Harnett county will partici- j spate in the excursion to Carolina o: me voumr .1 1 j i?ach on August 1(. j '" wiHvjawj, oi r aveiicviiie. 1 i mm ..1.. .iuv.iv 1'uir, oi xoxav, wn A llOU. I ... Y. . . w. are visiting the family of Mr. Taylor The people in this section are about I which no one well informed believes ! Cox and David Wilbur; two frm Mi Kivett. are creating quite a furor in through with their crops, and are J that he does. If Mr. Harrison end. Uouri-Jarses N. Rums and Jarue 1. this vicinity on account of their unu- ready f..r the throher. and if it don't ! any special message on thii tubjt to j Walker, who died thU wek; and or. sual attractions. Even the young Crtme soon wC will be without bread. ! Congress, it will be fAfe to wager thst cach fn.n IUnro R. W. Tows.hrc!; men of Dunn have caught the infee- If the editor was to come we would ' it will be submitted to and arnroved KebraAa Jame. Laird: and Luui.U .u,a u S Sm. uwnpt, an eat; we hardly su?ro he would ex accomphshed muacian. hns 0JvBizcd poet anything eke in the way of wme- a music ciass uere. JlOREAvnv .u. BROADWAY. Oar people have abont all returned from tbe picnic at Shallow "Well, well pleased with their trip. , The rains have been falling every day since Wednesday last. Yellow dip turpentine has advanced 5 cents. No change in virgin. S. F. Kelly has retired from the firm of C. B. & S. F. Kelly. Mr J. B. Buchanan is putting a very desirable addition to his dwelling. It is unnecessaty for us to acknow ledge that we are a "bit" stupid and a trifle late in "catching onM conse quently we are unable to discover from the reading of "Lie LowV arti cle whether the information was ob tained through $e teamster, the team, or John Wannainaker: and as to the wallet, we are informed by the said teamster and N. D. Underwood, that they were satisfied that the corn left the wagon near the north-west end of i Ben Cameron's lane. Turn on the cats. And for the reasons first stated we are unable to see the W in the ; reference made bv the Salona eorrPJ , - . spondent to Sam Bows, but should you hear no more from that source, ilitco fo nhiliin.it .3 I . ,.o w,4J 4iU IU1S um sgomg over to S. M. Bfs. to get some annronriate linp Snnr tr flnntlt U i i , . - Meadow Branch. . w Sam Bows Gum Swamp. Plenty of rain, crops are lookin neighborhood the past few .lavs: Mr. m. . - - . ' . I - . .M! !D. Thomas takino- ttu,T nf rlrv, nA M.T fwl t - T' Ttittoucbe. The emulsion is made ithU matter. Should thev decide to r u AJcL, Cameron the other five. 1Y Ti. , . . i i ". . . They had borrowed .everal of the i".0"0 ":. .""f1 'Quarter, of, ke .t up aft.r the a,,rrornM,on .! latterTs chickens. , The freight train killed a fine mikh cow of Mr. H. D. Cameron's the other day. I here has been a lot of talk about , , . oii wit. i raad doos lately, but so far as we hear not much damage has been done.. We guess there is. more talk than ! do-mad one it least s. , mad ones, at le.v.t SluPnS was appointed to be at ir,r-;n c i . . ? ' McGilU on Sunday evening, but the , ifi f,ni i a males failed to attend, and our , vou men were Wly disappointed I ' -lr. Ct. v. v lute cut his arm the ' , -. ry,nK to W-n : tgld "P balky 1,,, and he fwt at other dav. while trvintr to loosen snmi. a l i.n... ? . , Chaf in. Times are dull, and nothing of in - rest to communicate. tPr(1 vt w n Tr;.,.. ;pected - sermon, last Simdav, using for! a texr, -Take heed therefore how ye 1 hear.'7 lie was accompanied bv Rev. : J. M. Henly-who greatly enthused : the con.Cj-.ltiont on Saturday. i What does Rom Brooks and Willie ' i Hawley continue to visit our commn-l I last Sunday. 1 iimpntmft is n;ii.f and we are xurpeimao is riMng, anu we are. the acceptance ol tenator J'lerce proud of it, for we have a barrell to amendment. He may do it, bat it s!l nA ra n-i 11 n-n omot rit fi 11.. vt i .t... 1 1 1 Grad ic- iu cave seme oreaa xor mm to i:r. t i . . . Ui,;. . xi i titimg to eat. However, if he comes, Forkade secretary 01 ctr.:e, unievi Le really; oaraue w. lianuaii ana w u. u. KI- 1 I irlth Wl tmtni'A him -vi-1 tiAAitrt ! Pt"! t ITT f mm ,r- W . ... .1 CJ and we can't give him bread, will try the potato patch. We believe in feed ing folks, when they ccmo to see us. We hear of no disturbances in this section at present. We think Mr. T. and Mr. W. have got about quiet. Protracted meeting coiner on at Pleasant Ridge this week. Hope they TV I I I !,. a 1 , . 1 ' ...jwo uv uruuzm io a KnowieuT of the troth. Mm n n t. : . r, i , ''""U'lj. viurfs no wui uring a lot of money with him. Our people are feeling good over the crop prospects. All are counting on a big yield, and are already telling how many bags o( cotton and banels of corn they expect to make. We are having much rain at this ! time. Mrs. J. W. B. Thomas seems to be some better for the last few davs. Mrs. A. B. R. is still feeble; so is Mn J R t RftV- Mr. rli.i.;n - to-day, so wo hear; notable to preach tJ x v c ' ;"ol0loPrcJlc!l- i Mni io ionesooro on tho 23d. He said next morning that he was!! 1 . i 1 i luiuir miii peoiiie maKe out or annlc Don't know whether he went or nrft. - - it - U No. Kerosene for Killing Bugs and Worms. rw j The Kerosene Emulsion is the cheap- ' , l "" i It Will kill anv insect tir rntnrt.'illir vein kill " !a A t mt ft I nc emulsion is made - a pound of hard soap in one gallon of ooiung son water and add one gallon of kerosene. Pour the whole into one old-fashioned dach churn or something I of the kind and churn violently for . A ! fifteen minutes. ! nfteen minutes. When coo) the emul- ; ... - . . . m , ,. " . . , - r . v "ary J" .h,S J"d,flon will keep for j Committees seem to have entered n any length of time. hen wanted I race, to sco which could firt get a bill through, pensioning the uidowofGcn . ,t , T n . . , . by measure of soft water and one part ' C. I reraont, r.nd the result i that ri i r i .i i n i , Je,,y- The diluted liquid must Ijesprav- hills have been favorably reported t. ed or dasbed on the infesiUH, I both 1IoIIM. the fllllv wifh & b It ithat the Senate bilf name, V. . . . i . , .i . i i .. . ce. f J " " . (hcM ofr , wi, ; . broom wet in ti.is li,,,!. 1,,...; anJ i roms may be killed bv other aniiral may be relieved of tuns and lieo by bathiug them with it. Kv- erV ()D( who "Ti ivr'i fi'i1 nr i'.r.i.,n , plants should keep on hand n supply of the jelly and use it freely ujmmi t.:n.. ...i".. ius insects. Gerald McCarthy, X. C. Experiment Stition. VASHINGTCN LETTER. (From our Regular Correspondent.) Washington. July 25. I mm rr to the S-nate a. sntclal rntvicp nrMt" I - I . the acceptance of Senator PierceV . care tf mive sacb opea war cpon by James G. Blaine, before it goe in. l he ?enate lor some reaa iq-' indisposed to devote much t"ltrtf to the tarirT bill yet. aad it rcrtylm the uu- . ... - ..... . .. finished business." whieh only come up after two o'clork. Senator Morrill attempted to change this early in the week, but enough republicans voted with the Demrats to defeat hU mo tion. The working-men want a hearing in ! the House. The committee on Labor 1 t jthe Labor organization, are preMly j lutered. and a committee from thcc gC! was that he did not recognize memlcri of the Labor Committee when they endeavored to call up none of thou bills; they pointed out tho fact that during former sessions Labor measured had been given from four to feve:i days while in the present they had Lad none. Mr. Reed made a diplomati answer, and now tho Federation of Labor have sent him a monter peti tion which they hope will caus him to grant their very modet request one day for the consideration of tho Alien Contract bill and the bill amend- in, ,1 i mg the eight-hour law. As anticipated, the Houe pasted the "Original Package' bill, or rather. its substitute for the Senate bill, ai.d the National Bankruptcy billthis week. The rest of the week promises to bo occupied by the very uninteresting but necessary appropriation bills. The republican Senators are Mill in a state of uncertainty about the Fed- t " iral Election bill, aud just now tie inot of them have their "ears to thj (Pwinu.- eawimiy h.tcmn?, to acr- thin how tho Public nt 1nr f.J. nn Li m. mm ... uw mauer. ftUould thev decide to j - - - the tariff are disposed of, the Commit i Iee on Elections will Le ready to report it with the amendment which the ! committee have alreadv aered tmnn. hut the decision is not looked for jut j et. T. c ,u.Jm; ,,,, . BUMf ,..,mmitll ,e ,,, .,, a bill Kl!,,vis wW.,w f Houe bill i, for V2X0. Th. R. MoCIellan t!:e sntuc am't:nt. Tiie inthu xue of the Kh rmerV AI!i- nrif'f i l.-iin' f..!t I ",-i , . . . ularly in the Ho:ti- it lias kil!-d th. bill nllowir.i; a clerk to each metab-f of the llouso, which had Wen ori-id- ertd as likely to pa at thi r-.io;i. Mr. Harrism has been reviving t--collection. of hi- soldiering day th: wc-ek by visiting the encampment t.f the District ef Columbia militia ar.d ' the Pennvl vania rotate atiir..-il . less than seventeen tnontln V. . - . - readyIostrnreReprevntAtivcbyu arli reaayio?:morei;eprevntativcbvu arh ; than any one Congre.M ever did'. Nine ' r ti . t - ! Jfarch 4f !&!9,t-o frcm Prnny!vauU i jana Edarvl J, Guy, Sab'cribtr f-;rT and advertise in the
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