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VOL. III. JONESBORO. N. C WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1890. NO. 22 W. E. MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conceyancer and Notary PubltCy Jonesboro, N, C W. D. MoIVER, , Attorney at Law, -TBOT. IS. C- Practiccs in Courts of Moore County. 5My DR. J. A. BALLENTINE New HuiMinjf, near Leader Office, Jonesboro. DR. W. C. MELTON, Physician and Surgeon, SAN FORD, N. C., . Offers his professional services to the citizens of Moflre and adjoining' counties, 4-1 j Sanford Higli School SANFORD, N. C. MALE AND FEMALE. Non-ftfturian. Prepares for college or busi- ut's. I nil course in English and classics with k :iI and iustrurucutul music, dniwing- paint ing, imd iiemnanship. lUmrd and tuition cheap. N.-.-1o!i begins Aug-, 4, IMK). Write for Cata us Aug-, 4, !). Write for cat It. U, LINEDEURY, Principal. Sanford, N.C. logue. lr-jj HEW HOTEL LAFAYETTE FAYETTE VI LLE, N. C. A Fine Modern Hotel with every comfort, and adapted for Winter Tourist visiting this won derfully healthy and agreeable climate. T. A. HAKKEU, Manaokb. Also Manager of the fashionable hotels on Cuuipolello island, off Eustport, Me. 51-ly For a Saw Mill Boiler or Engine, I have the line to 6iiit you. I cun sell you the ttost HOT AIH DRY KILN i ado. Reduces timber GO per cent from rneii weight. 1 f you want cotton machin ery, write for prices. One K-horse, one 10-horse power Portable Eug'.ne and Ooiler in good order, ioId cheap. J. E. TAYLOR, " JOXESaOKO, N. c. S. H. BUCHANAN, PRIVATE BANKER Jonesboro, N. C. Ilnys and sells Exchange discounts Paper, receiccs- Deposits subject to Checkjjnulcs Collections of Drafts and Xates, Ioans Money, and does a Gen'l Banking Business. PATENTS, , j Caveats, sad Trade Marks obta nc5. ati.l all Pa- j' tent husin-.vs conducted liirVODHKATl', FKKS. j OUk OFFICK ISOrPOSITF. U. S. PATKNTi C. A. SNOW & CO., Oroosite Patent Clff.c- Wnd-.tnvtnn r O i CM W Jm ; JOXISnOKO, N.G., Heavy and Fancy Grocbrib f Q j ! J f j j Fresh and Cheap i AL & CO., Jonesboro. pill ncss tt'rvct. htice can transact ratpiit busities f !, T t t.-.i . rr., , .-r.t- t. . t ... ii.ictim. nn.i.ti.iiss cost than tbua. ri-! , " i . r-. encnan, ! lUursUH.v. my ea.e, removinj: the trouble from my . . ' " ". hx uomo, m-.rl,o. ..cscn, ! Kh Wnd,y his rden pate If good Mr. "Sam Bows" will w.it face. leaving arcely ar. D,."." AbrlL uiiV" XVlMltJ!; US al ,a lwm M. patiently nutU November we wUl show WieU leave thU community with drnggi.t. Bellrilie. O., .Ona. .iKSlS;! I T' r rUS Srarf ,him WhetUer Weare Suns, Jl-a,h"r ",e '' " wilo of my medicine I hare cr,r u!i.sfi.tfrrr. AiHr J' I V e iiil Tcel o.uuv last month; tint ! nnt W nw w. -i i . i- l:r.ndlet in mv 20 rxrK i-TrMn. ; ., - - nvn uru rim nniH v ioutin. itriaiifs huu iriPiitT. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOXESlmfin nRrt'iT J InrIvfT'OHT?: Idnt pastor. Chanrw. f. h K.lnY Uh Sundays, at 11 a m and T lf.hU,r,hc,hooL very Sunday, s.4 a m. vVVL , .1 ' funaay, 11 a in; Po iplar am. , 9 IUI PUESDYTKUIAN, Rev. D. N. McLauchlin, Pastor Charm's Joni-sboro, lrtatrt ftth Sundays niSnl P-ra. Sunday 8ehool every Sunday at 9.4- l J ijar Meeting every other Wednesday i ln, lteVn the E- church, lluffa S,VpUI!?u ll 11 ttt"m: 4tn Sunday alternating JIt!SchVreh..foPenoon an1 afternoon! Pocket, 3d Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p,ra. 4th Sun day alternating with Buffalo forenoon ami af ternoon. Prayer Meeting, Sunday ai 8 p.m. BAPTIST. Kev W. F. Watson, pastor. Charg-csr-Joncs-boro, .M Sunday, 11 a m, and 7 pm. Also Saturday before 3d Sunday at 3 p m. Sunday School even' Sunday at 9 M a m. Manly, 4th. 11 a m, 7 p m. CHRISTIAN. Rev. O. R. TJndeh woon, pastor. Charges: wa,,2la1,Je, l8t und" at 11 a m; Shallow ol 4th H?- Keyser.Sd, 11 aju. Hoffman, M, t p.m. Poplar llranch, 1st, 3, p.m, Buffalo Lodok, Xa 17?, A. F. & A. M. Reg ular meeting, 3d Monday night, and the Festi vals of St. John the Baptist, and St. John the Evangelist. Jonesboro Lodge, No. 127, 1. 0. 0. F. ular meeting, every Friday night. Kcg- TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. 11. Watson, Esq. Commissiones:-Dt. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. L. Godfrey, A. A. F. Sea well, Jr James Dalryniple. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk:-Co1. A. A. F. Seawell. Town Marshal: John W. Ma so mo re. COMMUNICATIONS. Correspondence of the Leader. BROADWAY. vyur iui. vuison nas a large and well selected stock of hats. He has sold almost everybody one or two around here, who were able to buy. r,i v i S c , And knowing we had a fondness for being caught under a new hat much more often than our means will justi-' fy, he made us a present of a fin nt Somebody hojd our hat while we-we -we wish that he nor his may never be forced to wear an old hat by reason of no surplus iu the treasury. o,i.,n . Sam Bows. Manly. Good seasons, good crops, pood, - , 7 O " i, 1 uaPPy reoP,e Fmit u-mil.l 7 v. , cuvt r a c ii ' ! because 401d Crutch'' crot our knife i ana we didn't get anything in return, 1 .. . ii,., juwi iui c muui uuru our nngers, j went and picked huckleberries all day, ! : to make pies for the nrcneliMr J,a to make pies for the preacher, and he j didn't come. Some of our townsmen think Editor j Murchison is the best in the State, Wallace MeDiarmid and Josephus j Daniels not excepted. Knowing that all things are possible with the Editor, we propse that he ride a large fat ox into Jonesboio and barbecue him, and that all the cor respondents of the Leader meet there ; on a certain day. and heir th - o " ons Editor devour him. Mrs, J. E. Buchan is recuperating at the Ked Springs, Hobeson county. W. D. Morris is building a branch store at Lemon Springs. General Manager Petty is having ins succeeded in capturing the thief who broke into his store, nl0 rt linrV miKt rf tlio ... 1 V.... were taen therefrom. The general ofScerhad the horse fair postponed until next month. Rev. Mr. Dixon, assisted by Rev. W. G. Kinsr and Charle Broolcs. VmM proiracieu meeung at Juniper me old saymtr is "more ra n. morn TIia Aan t opnagb me past weeK. vve did not j rest," Dut it doesn't look that way at county will hold their respective 1 raontb ,be coughed incessantly and have the pleasure of attending, but the mills this morning, as everything Township Convention at their usual iCOuM Dot bought of ns i? wrnu11.8 excelent- Se!ms to husy- , voting precinctK on Saturday the 30th ! bott,e of Dr- Kin Stw Discovery Kev. w. b. Chaffin is conducting a Mr. A. A. Kelly is building a large day of August, IS 00 at 3 o'clock for COD8amDtion and was so much re- meeting at Concord church the present j barn which we think will prove quite p.m., and elect five dele-ates each ,Icvh1 on laVlD n,t n tbat sho weefc-- - - - convenient. - to tbe Coluty Convention, and leiit a11 ni?ht and with oneTwttle ban Ihe condition of Mrs. A. B. Kelly We are somewhat dull on the news Executive Committee consisting of' b"en mlTtlculOTls!r cu" Her namo is thought to be worse. line this week. Wish somebody would five members. ThU A.. iqoo : Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. Mr. George D. Kelly, of S. C, is marry or something uncommon would j. q BLACK visiting here. ! hannen. . m, i uae oeen scarct tint:fpri m(utm p.i c t:i- .... ; .i . - tvere ixittif kjiM ! r.tn :.. Wasn't we glad to see the sun shin- ,rw . i . ingso nicely on Saturday and Sunday now and we are very much amnsed at I There ucre 71 CJUce n the criminal the unusual ditties of the frog, large doclcet At tl,e opeuing of Court, and and small. lcs on tte civil UsUe docket, with 20 Wo have quite a vUiting list to re-1 D the 8ammons docket. There were port this week visiting both ways. : 8eVen Prisoners Jail. 3 or G of them Mrs. M. McD. Williams is spending a j awaitiuS trial for Weeny, few weeks in the mountains. Mr. W. Tlie crowd !n attendance on Monday J. McDiarmid has just returned from Was unUiual,y We, nd it was ex a flying visit to the northern lumber ! ted that on yesterday and today it markets. , would be much increased. Messrs. R. M. Phillips, S. B. Jones : , Messrs- Hardy, of the State Chron and Palmer Dalomple, of your city, icie' Foote of llie Carthage Blade, paid us sdort calls, and inspected the Cretrs ot ,Ue ilfjenger, and work going on around the new mill, ? Murchison ot the Joxesikro Leader, and report that it will be able to turn areac,ivycauvaiug for subscribers, out immense quantities of manufac- j M We write tured lumber when completed. new Court house U a thing of Mr. E. B. Reid, of Lillinrton. haai W " w returned, taking his lady on a short visit to relatives near that place.1 Thos. A. Harrington, Esq., is teach ing here; school opening with 20 pu pils and bright prospects. T. M. Chappel, of the Standard Dry Kiln Co., leaves tomorrow for miriuis, v a. Can uy one gnes, Wl,y "KoVt." is wish he could attend church more inst .... . ... at this time. We are genng to give you a few ex- cursiouists bat urday if the weather ia nice. Hor it u-i!l Wi-vroi Pr ' Salona Mills. xms is all we here, are vou gwine down on the big excursion to Wil- " mmgton." Most everybody that cau i raise 1.5CT is goin- and we think it t , , . , . , "uweiuiuKit j would be a good idea for the managers to be sure to have on a lot of extra cars and we will tell you next week 'whSw.nt. ! Miss Annie Thomas, who has been visiting her brothers in Winston, re- 'turned to her home last Friday and i t i .. . say she had a huge old time. m , . . .. .... uid Airs. Abe Kelly is living at the age of eighty some odd years, and gets K.,it :i- i , en children living wi.b fifty prand - C - " K'UMU- uiiiiurt'ii. unci ir rrvnu t rro h.v... b.im uiimicH. !7 Moore Court. . Court began'on last Mond..y, and will orobahlv ortnt;r,i, x. I W-W-B I ' W mm-K I LUL 1 IIH IISIIIIIV V T1 V 111 I Dr. iortfl Will riinimonoa a - ... m. v (. I'ftvrilClv r. uons oi moiuers tor their children His Honor. Judge Graves, presides. ! while teething, with perfect success. Court opened shortly after the arrival ' II the the child, softens the gums, of the train which brought the Judge. " .laillf rt. win;! c,t,!ic' -n"1 u. v tn .j... w i the best remedy for diatrhua. It Mr b. Waddill wasaprxunted foremnu j lieve the poor little sufferer im of the Grand Jury, and Mr. John F. ; mediately. Hold bv druggists in every I win a. . i McDonald, the officer in charge. His ' Honor charged the Grand Jury at ! lenMli in r,i..;r. : Unroll i . lenirin. in A ninin inil intrniiirn , , , manner, reciting and describing what acts constitute crimes and misdemean-: ors. - The attomies in attendance on Mon- J t- i i?. r . ... : u were Messrs. r ranxnu jac.eiiJ. " . . . ' boiicitor, of Rockingham, M.S. Robins, of Asheboro, AV. D. Mclver and W. ! H. McNeill, of Troy, A. P. Gilbert, of Ore Hill, A. A. F. Seawell and W. E. t.,v: r . t rr t 4 Murchtson, of Jonesboro, J V. dale, or Ileigli, A. L. McNeill, of ; Sanford, James I). Mclver, J. C. Black, : W. J. Adams. W. C. Dou-hiss. T. J. Shaw, C. A. McNeill, N. M. DunlapPflTP-t?'?0 . ' . 1 drnggut, rort Smith. Tnalboltles Mcl. Kennedy, of Carthage We noticed one little circumstance J wmewhat unusnal. Mr. J. C. Camp- Ml Attorney at Law, was drawn up - ! OH tbfl Grand -T n : .:n ' on lbe Grand Joy, and i still setv- i ooauTJ ana 1110 ourt room is very Cnnvpnipnth n ,i . ,1 . 4iuiicrvi, tuu crjr- com modious. The seating capacity is quite large, uid suitors, witnesses and visitors are made as comfortable as possible. A full report of the Court proceed ings will appear in our next issue. , ' COUNTY CONVENTION. r r vicia vi AuourB i-onniy win re ueld :n ti,A .4 on Rm.uv ,i o W iroo io t.i. - ." . ,ue:this country. l)iee fwft.l PP nom.uat.np candidate, for '"ft"""" various county oflaces, . A Card. . tarat solicitation of many friends from everv townsbiti in Hr npt. ! ?t r i ! eucouul AnU from "crent sec- Cuml,rlanl county, I an- Douuce candidate for the t' "t ' count" candidncy how- V. . to.tIie act,,,n f i-einocrauc Senatorial convention to uv ueiu tor baiu uisiricr. Thi Au . c,, lhf)0 e T ' ' James P. Ileum kh. ' Editor Jone.boro Leader:-! ,.Bnk jwui miciw suu Bjknipainv. rm ... lou will be pleased to learn of Dr. A. M. McKat. Summerville, X. C. ! FOR OVEH FIFTY YEAPS 1 1 inows Sthing Syrup ha i . " . ..4.., . W) ,. , uirAtttiicii iiu ov nmggisis in every Part oJ world. "Twentv-five cents ?liM,t!Ie 'S6 and k" for OIr mow .So-.thing Syrup." mnd take msiow s tn..thing byrup. .. ... ' f no other kind. , A Paper Scrap Saves Her Life. ! It wa. an. ordlRArv mn rf v "ft-i viuiiiarjr scrap ( n T1" at it saved her life. rf ... " 4- Mie ' was in tbe last Larre of ennrnri t:on. ; . int rr . , r told bV rh MOlAn that kh. trn-nr. Me, eouldlive only a short time; she weighed less than 70 lbs. On a piece ' oi wrapping paper he read of Dr , K'r5w. hV?9 an Nim ' l,Ie owttle; it helped her: she bouirht a jt b r more" an- other, and grew better fast, continued ! i use and is now Mn.ng, healthy, j n.v plump, weighing 140 lb. F.r! r. "ruggisi, r on omn n. l naj Dollies or ! thi wonderful discovery free at Mc- eft Iver & Dalrymple. Electric Bitters. 1 I Tu is remed is iMminr n xnown ana m popular aa to need no special mention. All who Lave used Electric Bittern sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine doe not exist; it is pnaranteHl to do n!l that U claimed. Electric Bitters cure all disease of the lirer aud kidneys, re moves pimples boils, salt rheum and other afTections caused by impure oIcmnI. Will drive malaria from th avstem and prcrent and cure all mal.n ml fevers For headache, constipa tion and indigestion try Electric Bit ters entire satisfaction guaranteexl or money refunded. Price oO cts. and ei.00 at Mclver & Dalrymple'. : Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. The best salve in the world for cut bruises oresf ulcer, salt rheum, fr ver sores tetter, chaMnl hand, chil blains, corn, and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to piv perrect satisfaction, or money re fund --u. Price 25 cents per box. For sale. r Mclver fc Dalrymple. 49-ly . Summorvlllo High School. The fall session for 1S90 begins September 1st. Tuition payable quar terly, in advance. For particulars, addrew the Principal. A. L. PLUM- MER, A. M., Summerville, Harnttt .county, N. u A Woman's DlBcovory. "Another wonderful diKii'iir' Vn Dei been made and that too by a lady in I.I- . z. . dutches upon her nd for .even ve i sue wuasioouiu severest tests, but br 'vital organs were undermined and cieatu seemed lmniinpnt. Vnr t!i !C. Hamcrick & Co., of Shelby, X. C. ;Oet & free trial bottle Atlfrlvnr.v L.urjmple . j ThoIr"islnc3S Booming, i t i t- , . . , J, "n.0 bai cauI ?nc a general revival if trade at Mc- Ivt r & IO mp as their pinn away to their customers of o many free trial bottle of Dr. King's N PTT fVr consumption. TLeir Z ZTl nWfiyn rurest anJ never di.aPl,nt.. Coughs colds asthma. br..nchi:i-. croup, and all thrat and lung diM-mu -g-.-nu vau iisi 11 uv irttintf a trial little free, large si,o Krery bttlc warrantetl. :i W. M .tol.?"3,- , ieiiiies: "i can recommend Kli'ri. -. . - " J!irIrrs as the very bet rrraeIv. I ti:.. rt rri m : .4i- me tuirrs. x nouMna ol other ; have added their testimony, so tht the verdict is unanimous that K!ctri: ; Hitlers do cure al) dUeatca of the liver. Kiduey or blood. Onlv a half d,lUr a bottle at Mclver & DalrycipIeV "J - - - Jonesboro Market. Cotton Corn Bacon Molasses Turpentine, virgin trj 2 -i yellow TOBACCO. riLLtR-S. Common Medium Good Fine Common 3Iediuza Good i me Good I 1U Fancy Common Medium Good r me Fancy 3 ' 41 4 7 7 r 0 10 C 1. 3i C 4 4 7 7 4; 10 10 14 12 C ir. in 4 jo C 12 k: IS IS e 2T S it :ir liTi to 4.' 45 to U" WRAFriRS. 1
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