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f u $AM)4hk -4 VOL. III. JONESBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1 890. NO.30 JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METirGDlST epcjcopau JOS1C8BORO CIHCCIT. Rev. J.W, Nokth. resident pastor. Charges: . ; mwtvim, 21 anl tth Sundays a Ham and 7 r jr Sunday School every Sunday, 9.i5 a m. M.irri Phuiwl, let Sunday, 11 a m; Poplar r,nijr 1st Sunday at3 p m, 3d Sunday i 1 11 am. sinfrd, 3d Sunday, 7 pm. I'RKSDTTERIAN. K, v. D. N. McLauchlin, Pastor Charges: j-.nljoro. Iftund 5th Sundays at 11 a.m., and i)ra. Sunday School every Sunday at 9.45 am. Pruyer Mwtinsr every other -Wednesday ,.t c p.m., alternating the M. E. church. Buffa-jn.-'iJ Sunday at 11 a.m; 4th Sunday alternating th Ptckct church forenoon and afternoon. p.k t. -'M Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. 4th Sun Uv alternating with Buffalo forenoon and af u nioon. Prayer Meeting, Sunday ai 8 p.m. BAPTIST. Kev. W.F.Watson, pastor. Charges: Jones ,n, .VI Sunday, 11 a m, and 7 pm. Also Saturday before 3d Sunday at 3 pm. Sunday St lj.-4 every Sunday ut 9,30 a m. Manly, 4th, 1 a tu. 7 j rn. . CIIKISTIAN. Ukv. G. IL Undeuwood, pastor. Charjres: ,racr rhaK-l, 1st Sunday, at 11 a m; Shallow "Veil, th, 11 a.m. Keyer,2d, 11a.m. Hoffman, M, 7 n.ni. Poplar Branch, 1st, 3, p.m, Hrrrtro LoncjK, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Ueg- u!ar meeting, ol Monduy nijfht, and the Festi v ilsof St. John the Baptist, and St. John the Evangelist.- Joepboho Lodge, No. 127, T. O. O. F. Reg ular meeting, every Friday night. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. Commissioners: Dr. E. P. Snipe, A. J. Sloan, J. L. Godfrey, A. A. F. SeawelL, Jr., James Dalrymple. S'tf.hkt Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Tocjr Maihai.: John W. Maseraore. W. E. MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyance- and Notary Pullic, JoNr.siiORO, N. C. V7. D. MoIVER, Attorney at Law, TItOY. N. C. I'riK-tiws in Curt3 of Moore County. 50-ly W i:l. J. A. BALLENTINE Ncr.IAiildin.;, i. -;r LcAtiHU Office, Joncsbord. DR. W. C. MELTON, 1)1 iiysician and Surgeon, SANFOItD, N. C, fM'.cr.-; hi? pfn" :-;m:al Fvrvices to the citizens f MM.ix ar.d ;.dv . vir.incr of'uuties, 4-ly FA V I7TTI-: VI LLE, N . C. A lus.i tj iJc.Nrl rvith every com Tort, and for W i , a, -r Tourist vi.5 1 Ins this wou--'Tttiily lu-alii.y : in iw rv:;bie climate. T. A. U UvKEK, Maxacvh. 1 j j P 1 i F Tp. ?-yf rjP 1 i . 7 : '"'i .its. and '4 ,.ltr M.-trks e?m"tuV., -iv,a all Ia- ; unio.i-.-uvc. xtcii fo! mou v.k at is fkks. , Ol-TK :. oXTOSITK t. S- k'ATICNT ' - I vT 1 . Yi- v it- wii K-rt .1 .ill husi 'irect. hr:-.tv t.i 'raiif-crpi'ttvu business !n'.fa.tinic niu at I.HSS COi-T thi:i those re- . v:':'!trhnov' . , . ' . n we .-Ay.. .,- p.-.ui t." i.'r or not, free of V i sv". t n;r ,.; ,iit u'.i i,.:Ui:t is secured. ' lM"t."'io,- i-.-v '.ibtr.in i ite-.th.- .itn refer- .scat fr. A.'.-ire ' . , C A N'O'V vr ' ',,; .-.c; , v- nr ! - i..tv. uiuce.Nxainntoa, d. c. ; NOTICE'! guardian of; P 1 Tula Lee ' icry tuan, intujr -'heirs of John W. ;,em;;n. tUcca.-ed, hrtving tiled her 1 liC;;v; x-y -.ue i oareto naveahomestead set apart tu her w.-a-d.. the said Carrie M. i ryinsn a-d Tula Leo Beryman, j ; P H' n b.djn-'iat; to the estate ' n mau, general of )? 'leljy given to ail creditors ! Vesnid .l hn V. Kvrvman. that ' i'..itn Aiii hoard at the vest-- leruv i.f t'.,. .-in i-r i v.,T- t . ?aco of the' said -Knnua V. Lervman, I . . oae.boro, Motuv countv. X.C.,on iTuere a missionary concert ot o'c! iX- vt -:-"ch. at 12 cantata, at Fair Promise, on Saturday lV ' 'ixli y September before the first Sunday in November. A- A.-KAy wlanCC bought out Mr. Wade Iiarber,;;mes twenty-one year of ape, jT5 C g rt." e r5CT, : liance store at that place. ' The rams the past week have inju- (ifeiMK red the coUoa anJ ?ea cro? tu 501510 t-v -j- ii i Tt; uKSrl - " tai l nr est I. . . . .ftvuL r5w. ojcmioKi. : : ih.-ii"r,JL"i" " , - U 10 tttOW K aumwniiToi IVi rtd? rJ &OM 1 1 r-ih.i r, 'ilk-, '""iwi WMt il -..;,.. ... . ! . u l w rr rvr.t l u . J k iisVto ;?,lili'p'tA ; uco..0x w - m r . r i"r 71.4 - , .v . 1 . x I : . The Candidate. "Father, tho travels the road st) later" "Hush my child, "tis the candidate? Fit example of human woes Early he comes and late he goes. He greets the women with courtly grace. He kisses the baby's dirty face. He calls to the fence the farmer at work. He bores the merchant, he bores the clerk. The blacksmith while his anvil rings. He greeto, and this is the song he sing: Chjnu: "Howdy, howdy, howdy-do? How is your wife and how are vou? Ah! it fits my list as no other can. The horny hand of the working man." "Husband, who is that man at the gate?" "Hush, my love 'tis the candidate." "Husband, why can't he work like you?" "My dear, whenever a man is down. No cash at home, no credit in town; Too stupid to preach and too proud to beg. Too timid to rob and too lazy to dig. Then over his horse his legs he flings. And to the dear people this song he sings; Ctuyrus: Brothers, who labor early and late. Ask these things of the candidate: What's his record? how does he stand At heme, no matter about his hand; Be it hard or soft, so it be not prone To close over money not his own. Has he in view no thieving plan? Is he honest and capable? he is our man. Cheer such a one till the welkin rings. Join in the chorus when thus he sings: CJiorug : ' COMMUNICATIONS. Correspondence of the Leader. Bingham School. Mr. Editor: You vill do me a favor by printing tlieso items, that my friends may know the news from this part of the State. Your writer reached Biugham School a couple of weeks or so ago for the purpose of attending the above named School j which now numbers near one hundred and fifty young men of nearly every age, from ten to thirty years. The farmers are beginning to sow wheat and oats, and talk about politi cal affairs. I don't know, but am told that there are a good many office seek ers in Orange; and furthermore that several Democrats tcho were turn coats were straddle of the fence and fell over in order to get the nomina tion for some ollice I v i " 1 Mr. Cheek our resident tailor is ver busy now preparing uniforms for the Binghamites, he is also building an adjoining room to his shops to open up a store. Master Robert Bingham will leave in a few weeks for Virginia Military louHg men seem to be having a line time o'possum hunting. Some of tuem went out the nicht of the 30th , . . . . , . . , iut caug.it ten, oiif or whion weighed o: n. The weathe- i; not verv f-ivowWo WC,IU1U lb ni)l- iavoraoie for such incidents as I now will trv to relate.' During this rainv and muddy , " weather aiv chum had tho pleasure of escorting a :ine young-lady to a certain place and on the wav thev crossed a ! sm:lii stream on a log and'the -round ! . , . ; being siiek, from the almost daily rain. they boih slicked olf the log into the stream. 'e have a Col. Crow here, but he is not so black as our Carolina crows; and a Ua. Parrot that is an expert iu the an of talking . . . , , ome sJTaP 13 b'nu- m:ldc ? here Jllld it is reported that one man got very uneasy for fear the yellow jack- ets wouu carrv awav - :-TTI-v. ei?r.n limine aroouton Ain- The firm of r ousuee ic oorrell has vpn ? Mr. sonvil navimr Donzui -Mr. , ? tr .Foushee s interest. 3Irs. J4.v.izyt the - 1 1 rrln lis hnan , Foushee & Sor-j i or .irbanton.aua wii establisli an A - rell, has gone to the Gulf. Mr. J oe Hays, of Carbonton, has taken charge of Mr. SorreiTs store and will be ever ready to wait on the- general public. Mr. Jerry Phillips family are very sick with chills and fever. ... Mrs. Sallie Welch has been suffering very much from a rising or boil. Rev. D. C. Geddie closed his meet ingatFair Promise last Friday, 3rd inst. There was much interest mani fested; several converts, and several added to the church. The Methodist church at Carbonton will soon be completed. The Metho dists expect to build a church at Pros perity. The New Resistration Law. The following synopsis of the new law providing for the registration of voters, prepared for the Goldsboro Dispatch by a lawyer of that town, and to which we make two important additions, will be found jiieful both to registrars and voters : ;. 1st. First there must be a new reg istration of voters; the, county com missioners having so ordered. 2d. The vtiter shaJl Mm. nn.1 tha registration books shall show, as near as may be, the age occupation, placet of Iet down the Pap for me to 'et it. The groundwork of au ordi of birth and place of residence, and j f omo n nt I will promise you one ' nry newspape : puff consists of mor also the full name of the voter, and thing, that everything that ever hurt a al character anjl a g'xxl bank accouut. crntvVom demoralised a character, or . Writing newspaper puffs is like mix- - 3d.. The registration books shall be aeoaucIlea a man, or damned a man j slieny cobblers and mint juleps all kept open for registration from sunrise : sial avo to Pct while I am in town, j through the summer mouths for cus I to sunset each day, except Sundays, the most fearful sledgehammer blows: i tomers and quenching your own thirt ! from thft 20th d.av nf Smf.mVnn- tn l,n I !. c .1 :n i. ,i . i ... ! : .. . c I vuiui Mum uuve uecome quanneu, oyiWUUiU uu goou om wonaxi becomincr of 1 Alt 1 0 i l;lglStratlOC bks' 33 abVe rr"i it shall be the duty of tht. registrars and judges of election to attend at the polling 'places of their townshin lreClliet. Wltll tllA IVTKtr-itinn 1-.1V..I-. j from nine o'clock, a.m! till live o'doek' ' p.m., when and where the registration j books shall be open to the inspection of the voters, and objection to voters i"chal!end in. ; JT.i "ft l1". shall be appointed to hear Mich chal- lenges upon giving notice to the per- sou challenged. But such challenges ! may be made at anv time. .")t!l. All Illfln norv-nni! tLnnti. -v years old and umvards. nut h.in Ai. jots or lunitics, or having beeuon - ; victedof an infamous ciiine committed SbeendrS zenship born in the United States, or who have been legally naturalized, , who .shall have resided in the State 12 : months next preceding the election, i vote. ; The residence of a married man shall i be where his family reside, and that T'T MirC !10 afdS sieeps, and shomd lie stay in one pre - ;einct and board in another his residence ' slmii be where he sleet. And if- au elector has previously bea l;ercd n aa ward, precinc't r towuslupm the county, he shall not be allowed to re-isti r a-.iin nntil h."11 1 ""uore nun. in ine nam 01 irocnres a certidcate of the registrar of the former township, wan! or pre- cinct, that he has removed from the Same, and lhnt liinim lir. !.. ? 'same, and that his name hai been era- ..i fl , ,i . t t i Z:,l::,UvtS I And the identity of anv rern ; claiming a right to be registered in anv I iiieciuci oi ue. same cuniy oy vaiu i T f 1 ll .XI - f - A I ;Ot such certificate, with the person ! ! therein named, hal! be proved bv the; j oath of the claimants, and, when re-! f qaireu ov tne reirintrar, bv the oath of at least one other elector 1 l!T!- "rh,c!f 1 jr5CKt . iitmseit tor registration i-hail Mate un- drr.nti Ji.rx- u - ... l.. : resided in this .State and in the county j in which he offers to vote: whether he is an alienor native bora: when he jWLctLer married or sintr'e, ana where ! or with whom he resides. lm the i reouet .f nnv T.wt-.r r,.fr ! hull require the applicant to prove his identity or age and residence by such , ieuui"u , uauer oaiu. as uxav oe sal- .v.:. . 1 . .1 , . ho Gospel Truth. i In VOlinr fur sniOi rin " t rl i -1 - n,l C w-.,. .. ..V..V....... ...... 1 . . . in(if?pr ti Ante tha nir. . 1 j ..u. cn- dorses the man he is voting for, but the whole ticket upon which the man runs. Had 'you ever though of it in this light! As an old life-long Demo crat faid to the editor one day this week, 4 'No good Democrat who" regards his principles as wurth anything, can afford to lend his influence to any such stuff." The only way to maintain good government is to support men who come out boldly and proclaim their principles and stick to them, This Way of slipping in at the back or side door will never do, and when you see a man doing this, spot him. "Tell him that he must be pig or pup" as you do not wish to throw away your vote upon a two-sided man for anv office. Louisburg Times. REV. SAM P. JONES. Cullingsof His Meetings at Wil mington as Given by the Mes senger. Why, I have understood some of them are speaking about things Broth er Staart said. My Lord ! You had better wait until your Uncle Jones comes. 1 promise you right now, that he has not said anvthing; he has just sort of let down the gap for me to ky questiou here, and I'm not going to nave anything to do with it; I have i ot '"ends on both sides; I am just i going to be 'nuisance.' " And that is i . i takes no lnterClit lu-tho moral ! 1toi involved in the up-lui!ding j of manhood and the destruction of souls. That is a fact. I'd rather a man to be anything than ia "nuisance." Don't care haw much ; yu ht against me; I pray God that you may be withm.-, but iu the name 1 0f all that involves the character of a good man. and good woman in the name of God, d a t be "nuisance.' , That's a good idea. Fight me if you ; will; turn cverv gun that you can loone don't be in- ; tllfrcrent? don't be indifferent, and you ! shan't be; I wont let yu lx. I'm J going to ec to it, 'id fellow, that you get on God's side with vour guun and ; men and angels that you belong to the j devil from your head to your heels j before I leave this town. ' - -Iv ! one of these little pu.il- ' , . . - , , , . 'lan:n,ous nitD1,) (,f tL church. I ! am sorry he said so and so. Iiut it ! was all true. Then run around here ; nud sav, "I can't endorse him. I juM i ...... " T , who nsl:fd you to do it I will tell yon right now. Pi-ether IJcaiuan," j and all you preachers, if any one ask . . . . . . ... t. .. l- 3ou eiM.re saia Jone, h.- y,u ,...'. BnJ 11 any ! 0!,e aks if .Sam Jones endorsees the j preachers of Wilmington, I will sav. -x.o, he don't." If I had beenab.i: i I i t , , , , ,. Utc As -vou fc,4V0 anu bad uUe aH t!e as "ou M'-ow have, I wouldu't 1 asK anvbodv to endorse me. Fellows getting mad with me for ! my talking in a mating like this, t " r . . . . ! minds me of a Mjht I ut once, of re- ' do; Le J'-ml over the fence and made after the locomotive, and he Uked like he w.mld ,t t in ,.f j ev-rvthing that could be d.ne to pre- . , , , , ., , . ... . ! VCDt ,t; e 1,ke h " ! sure, and directly he whiDned his tr.il 1 a little t far under, and the wheel got him and got about three jo'tata of 1 .:i u .t 1 ; leu anu went nome.i satiuer and a bot- j ; tailed dog. lie hoktM lite he would I ay, "11 I ever get to that S I n !!l i.;. : t esgtne 1 o-.r, a nut KJ I XT U SUICi ! . t .i... : . .1 Z . j u tunc uu;in iitiag i can i Masu, it is statpatioo. Stagnation U the last station this fide of damnation. and when a fellow pets there his bag gage is generally checked through, and he goes straight cn. We will havo things lively, I promise you that much, lively, because we can't have a victory without a fight, and just as noon a you spring your ines and draw your lines the fight is going on. I remember one dav I was sitting at my table, and in my mail was a letter 'from Atlanta, which r.l w j way : "Don't you dare to put yourself j in this city to-morrow night; you are billed to speak here: don't you doit; it will cost you your life." I read it and laughed over it. TimIa TlM tv j it somewhat mnro urlnmlr it c. j . w C-il4, Papa, ate you going?" I said, "I are." "Do you reckon they will hurt you down there ?M I raid, "I don't know, Bob, but thero is one thing certain, I had rather be a dead lion than a thousand live dog; there aro enough dogs without me, but lion are scarce, dead or alive. Bill Nye on the Nowspaper Puff. The newspaper puff is somethin that makes men feel bad if they don't : ; V4W"4 "Uf u i la uic nana ! subscribing if he did not have to pa v ; Im IJlu I,rl nting a nvpapvr Pu" "Ko taking the photograph cf a : hoiady baby. If the photograph die . . . . . , , U thC RrfUl does not understand his buines.. So . s wh thn newspaper buMne if the puff does not stand out like a bold ! d fyarlw exponent of truth and morality, it shows the puffer dot?n't , understand hiiniar. natur.. ; 11 li lnorc to man read a Pl,iT himself than t see a n;ari ip .on nn oraaP- r-'- 1 he narrow-mind- e,i !ljan rt":u it over ieven or eight lmf'-H then gf-s areund to the I'ois where the paper U taken and ;Hls what he c:,n. The kindarU d f"dy man goes hc;n;o and read it to his wife, and then pays up l.h bill vtx tne ral'-'r Tl.e Mucefid businos man, whoadv. rtiM-sand makes cionev. I,or ni:in nn, Iaka word of grati ftil ncu,iV7hdgtmt::t and encourage kk nt. Then the two men Mart out f :h. "nctum and walk thoughtfully down ,i,t. ,t M , . , J.ie M.eet together, and the micn.iu! bui:jcs man "takes agar i:i I.I," and tliey K.th eat a clove or I wo. and lit tr, and iaco tetth-n down i:i,fl!!Iru .i..v in 1. 1 - - - v..if .. i A;ler -hile lamp p.t get m re p!c:i- - tiful. and evervUIv e:n more or t,ruI n:,d everybody e:n i intoxicated, bat th hi .1.. i-n ., t!if. i-. m.. r,?!.! " v - "" iiiiaaiia,'- , W. 'o ,l,v In,. :., to !4U' tuj n.t make themIvt u- diculous. County Canvcus. Tl e D xnomtic candidates f.jr Mi.ro county n ill addrt-their fellow cit u-is ' ,JHn pf'H'ical i-ut- a fcl!w: At Ihg OaJc, Tue-lay Got. 7t:i Th'-s. Hrown, Wtdr.e-njay r'th lOih V. L. liitterN, Thur!av. Th'-'s. Harrington, Friday McIntcsV, Saturday Sanfjrd, Mosdav Broadway, Tuesday Jineboro. Wlse!Jay Camenm, Fri lav Tha'card, Saturday Alrdeen, Monday Ab Fry, Tuclay Carthage, Saturday " Hth " Uth " Hth " loth " 17th " lSth " "Xlth " '2Ut Nov. lt Candidate -of other parties are in vxUd to attend and t-articipate. J. C. Blaci:, CLainnaa Ex. Com.
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