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r VOL. HI JONESBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1SSO. NO. 37 jOVKSBOftO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. .T T.NnRTH,r!dent pwtor. Chanres: , , ,vJ,m. 24 and 4h Sunday, at 11 am and 7 '"I- un!ay School every Sunday, .4." am. Wk TH' ,st Kunlay, 11 a m; Poplar CfH-i 1st Sunday nt 3 p m, 33 Sunday at 11 a m. I'llRSBYTEUIAN. COMMUNICATIONS. Llllington Dots. Correspondence of th Lradmu Chafin. Fair Play for Tobacco. Notice ! Jckesboro. N. C.Nov. 20. 1S90. : The undersigned wilt on the Ut dar I have iu.st returned from mv firvt ! 8b,P prices of seed wheat, to- 1, 1S1H) at t oo!k. nil to ; visit to the county neat of Harnett. 1 pethcr wilh the Ir-pect of the next the highest bidder f..rcaah. in front of ! Arriving there Monday noon I was heat bein deroyeJ by "the flies J1;''' "fV- Trvf - ' r uai,;nn. -t r.. " toun of jonebon Morr l ounty North i comfortably quartered At Mrs. F. Mr. ; "V" y" ; - t Carolina. 4S acrr of hu.d m-re or U-s I Stewart' excellent hotel, and just whcM fwr next ar cruP' No here in the County f Moore, by virtue of a We cant help but hurrah for Moore here I wish tr Add word to th mnv I comes again the Ninie old question, 'la.irtpicf made by Catharine Wickrr FAIR HAVEN. StSiffiSdiuS c,unty Democracy. "I told you. so." word, of praise I heard spoken bv the '. Is toWo n nK Ttf uuc"Tal crop than ; J""" V. Beryman. J. M. Campbell. ITir Sorue of "us" went possum hunting guests while I sojourned there. The ! rond bV? ' trlT r' 'J the .other night, and cot lost. It is table is at all time well aunnlied and lh?t few U tbc r hai1 m the 1st dv r d.mrv' A I, ivcV v kK"chih,1frmn ""mVta"11 ! St strane the way some 'possum none need go away hungry. Polite, ' yoUr na at wncat or lf t,le nd registered in the Kegister'a OfP.re v';' u rn-TtS th SS.ip fomL andaT- j hunters act. But one can very easily j prompt attention "is a specUl feature , laf three -veH ha J ln -v,,ur fir1 vx' ' ylnnt "1X n hS. 3l.f ;.v r'f i, r i.:i. I'rujer ilcetin, Sunday uiS p.m. liAPTIST. v 'X. r. Waton, pastor. Churiros: Jonrs i .n, 'J lindaj-. II a in, and p m. Also "-('iirla.v tx fore 3d Sunday at 3 p ra. Sunday i vrry Sunday at 9.o0 a in. Manly, 4th, a m. 7 f i"- CHUTSTIAN. Hvv. O. Fl. Unof.rwood, pastor. Chanrcs: (;rH,.. chai-l. li't Sunday, at 11 a ra; Shallow Arll.itt, 11 H. m. Key8f;r,2d. 11a.m. Hoffman, : p.m. l'oplur liraneh, 1st, 3, p.m. lirrFM.o Loi cr, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Krs?- I'n'iujn niu-uiiuu is putini icaiure , . " . . Ru. , i v t get turned around in the night time; ! of the place. I was informed that : I"neut with cm, wouldn t you lc ,u the svcn stars seeni to rise in the south! Mrs. Stewart superintend the culinary : aS much d,tl wl'al: AWi; acrVa ..f land wore or le ;a and the moon set in the east! Really, 1 department in persou, and that fact nd c aa you were when your Hit Xh County of More br virtue of a Uncle Boatswain, we thought you i is sufficient to account, for the supe- and md crop-of tbaec. failcl to Mortp pe JihI rsectttra by Xany knew the woods better than you do. rior excellency of the food set before ; SWel! -Vour Proll,s wn tbe fa:m? l" All UvtVlSP U Our farmers are busy sowing wheat, us. With neatly. luruished rooms, VOU ?d ' Mr. Kay Watson lost a tine horse at ; bright, cheerful fires, the place pre- tbe hope himW lhat tbe yrnr Would ' April 'Jllih 1S.S7 in Bok G4. Pace A i'l Glenn's Mills a few davs aeo. ' Iwnts nt niie a orilintnikpn.inot lr,nif such masons heretofore and 442. This 16 day. of Oct. 1KKI. .. j. riiA. vaminiiraxor of Jnhn W. Bfryman, decean-d. A. A. F. Scawell Att. Vr. JohnKelly.formerlyofthiscouu- arance. Long may she live, and C? tbe se;iSi,n f the year before, so Zl" successfnl ay bhe ever Ulir'ns n ana ctton. k.m uof st. Ji.i.nthe Huptifct, aud St. John the ! jn foore amj Chatham be year you are sowing half n crop of It is a httle singular that we can tret i IL.ruett Sunprinr Court ia in P.(.n -- .. i theN. Y. World two days afte it is ; this week, his Honor, Judge Boykin D t,,w tbnt the c,,miJ,P yi11! Jonvboko LoixiE, No. 127, T. O. O. F. Vx n!Br iiotiii?, ev-ry Friday nig-ht. T(WN OFFTCEltS. MAYOT!: J. K. TV'ATSON, EtQ. i 'tMr:iovFrtK:--Dr. K. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. L. flloafrey, A. A. F.. Sriiwell, Jr., Jaruee l)alrymile. snsf rr Commissions.!: J-. A. Mctrer. ( i.fuk: Col. A. A. F. Seav cll. Tirxic Mai:siiat.: John "V. Ma.ciuoro. published, and it takes the Jonesboro . on the bench. Tbe term is for the Leader a week to reach us. j trial of civil actions, only. I was ;n- Cameron. -ncr Y7. I'L MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Convfyanccr and Notary Public, i formed. The visiting . lawyeis are: j Ex-Judge R. P. Buxton, Hon. T. H. Corn shucking have been thick and Sut,n' aml Ca' N' W- Ra-V of Fa"' fast, but are about done for this season. etteV,He' Mr' W E urchison, of T. 1 AT T... 1 f T We are told that "Old Crutch" and ',wn" tt,m r x A. Shaw started 'possum hunting just Jones, of Dunn. There may be others after dinner on Tuesday last, and ar- , wh'.JBj I failed to note. No ca.e3 of rived at home on Weduesday about te . lad' h-id to to Je time n,y leavin'g, A ednw- morning. The attendance was Notice ! be favorable to wheat. Now whv not ! . ihe undesigned, aHiHV!al Commi- k t i it signer, appointed bv nn r!er ot Moire gie Vihaceo a fair chance, and plant o... Jt . . Guvnor Court, at Augn.-a Tenn. lbCO au acre or so with the hpe that the n tn rnse f s. II. Buchanan mrnin-t coming -earmay be t ren as favornb!o A. .1. Sloan administrator of John W. to tobaccu ns the la.-t two?. Certainh- ' Hryman decea..ed, will tell to tfcr corn, wheat and cotton have put ma l,?t WW-r. in front of the Mote if .... , , , . A. lMin c Co., m the townf claim to shame the abuse of "pn-at JonUro M..re County, No.th Cr uncertainty" which whole abue has olina, on Moud.y. st day of Icc n: bjen heaped on tobacco. . l"'r nt 12oVIHk, 40are! cf land m . . , nioie or les, in Jitnebor ToHnOiif, A Goocily;r.;an haa Fallen. ;Vn. t!1( U r f u r, joining the lands of Hufu Cox and J. There has been a Mnirnlar fatality ' uo8,1,r.11fi,f.i ::. :tt J."! lit'' w. i). Moivi:i:., mey at Law, TKOY. N. C. iii C.viri:s of Moore County. . CO-ly sundown !. t.hf P"ood old ladv ,.--7 o j - e.ook some more beef ' noxsnm didn't ' come worth a cent. mh.hi. among the leading Me!hod:t prcaelM-rs ' Barbecue Township. Harnett Coitutv One of our bach frieuds had a (rood L"tC Tuesd:iy afternoon a strange of North Carolina during the past two North Carolina, joining thf lands .if tramp the other night, but not for 'possums. You noise was heard on the street and in- Years The latest of that hIIv c m- n Su-n,,f William Davi and HP' 11 (Jill IlwL itr " ' - - - i p 11 i Vi i i ' vesliiration showed that it was made anV to Tlasfrom 1 ibor torefre .l.meni 'V V' .m V!K" .l,Urd ,n,,; should keep time bet- : ran to pairom laoor toitiieM.im ni. 1rJ ,m hix mou,j1H ,jmc n ,j j f tev in the future my brother. " ""T 4, . , . . . . was i;ev. m. u. is .ontt. L. u.. who twelve months tim, the defrrr.d p.i- It seems that tooth brush twis are ' pawing the air with his hand filled wany important stations in tnents bearing ir.tereM from date u S and when he would iov.tms voice a . - . ; getting scarce as two have to use the DR. J. A. BALLKNTINE ; same one during S. S. hours. fSS I3STTIST. N f iJuil-iiti? nc.ir Lkadf.k Oflk'o, Jonesboro. . nolu :i lUll'liam DR. VV. C. MELTON, rhyiciau and Surgeon, S AN F0RI N. C, ; rcfessimal services to the citizens '!' M "lire uii'i adjcHiiiiir counties. Please send us a good rope that will There is a fine triri babv at ihe house of Mr. J. R. i Yarbro'ugh, and we must fasten him I up. Joe is happy, and we propose to call the little girl . oses. Fred Jordan, col. lost his house and ! contents by Kre on last Friday. Ori ' gin of the fire not known. FOREST GLEN. Mil. FiDiTon : We would like to hear from grumb- would like to sav a few words. rAYETTKVILLlN. C. i I'll- mi ;i , , iiihl'ln iiiivici v'-""1 . .. . , "1 i i-M't ! u v, i,u r Twurifat. vitini: this won-; ler again, but as he remains silent we J;o.i,y :i;il ..fr'-VCH O ie Iiatt 1 1 t v n.M(?:r.iL Manaok!;.-- AWivM ... . . r rtf t;..-. i..hionalj hotels on I Cotton is now aboutout, and farmers PATENTS, w,. Tie o ' !J 1 .4 CMI MM T V U I I I'll' I .1 Mil. " i . " 11 i 15. Chaiun and Mr. II. T. Spears 1 am ! and at enow sowing small grain, and "v-,u,t indtbteti lor courtesies exieuuea uie while in LiUingtnn. There are others f Harnett's good citizens to whom I am indebted, but I mention "theM specially. I-ek of time and space forbids fuither notes. R. M. I. little the listeners could hear him call ing on somebody to euss em." Curse who, yet remains shrouded in mystery. One fellow said that the man was hap py, but 111 bet a three-cent piece that he didn't feel much happy early next half of his ministerial life. H onor. c.i mo morning. to him because he was worthy and A laughable incident occurred one faithful. Not brilliant r.s a preacher, morning at one of the hotels. A gen- Xx. wa earnest, thoughtful vinniiL and tleman sent a colored porter to a store insirumentalinsavingsouls. Hunduds tor a b dtle of Jamaica ginger. In a wjh grieve at his death, and linger in few minutes he returned and sung pleasant memories over his spotless out, 'Mere it is, bos." Here is nna tlseful life. "Hn deeds meU what!" demanded the gentleman. KWCtt a:id blossom in their dut. 'Your hhoe-makei ginger, returned ift;ile Chronicle. the darkev. To my good friends, Hon. I). II. The following clipping' promise more McLean. Mr. I). A. Faueette, Mr. L. exodusting tiext year. l oe ntonous "ivg-l.g ' tu.ams the Conference, jiniug the ConreincH T4 r cntv rrcha:r giving lM.rid- ith to if . -vt i , r approve! fceciiriiv. Title n :iined un in 1S4(j at New Berne. 1 There was no . ; . . , . .ri... f ... . . iucio in mi' v. on icrence more iaiiiiiui, day of Octorvr IM'O. nifiie gentle, more loving and mre lovetl. He was unambitious anil yet he was kept in the Presiding ii!c.hip TL A. J. Sloan, SjHTial Commissioner. A. A. F. Seawell, Atto. SORGHUM. Th un1rrjrtn-l t - a - ful rt'i-tit.tl in f r tiiKktr? yr ; Ite l-i.i .al. ti.t.i n.n i.i lO 1h'. Now m l.irtfi Uii. uni f 'r r Imi1t tr tt:u r cu'.ui t..ii.-. i n .r i '1'.re-. J. II. i:c.V.ltl. Merit Wins. We desire to j.iy to cure tizenn tliat for ye.Trs up have lnen idling Ir. King's New licov-ry for consump tion, r. King's New Life Bil'.s, I'uck. leu". Arnica S.ilveand Mh-ctric Bittt-r, ' everybody seems quite happy. r,'f,:i Ttvd M.rk? ohtain. au.l Rii ra- j M w. M. Brooks has lost one of his )vn -ot-vi-jj-: b ui'i-osivc v s. rATKNT juijjor hog.4. but he is not grumbling, r f t hr u-c-c ir.innct ;nitcnt busing as he has several more. n.- n l at LKSS COST Uua on.se ic- , 'n ' much to the delist of his son -Will,' c iv. ,lur till if.tcr.t securea. nlP;Nttnas is neailv here. v.-, tz-v p-itpins ' uuti reier- . c'.icn-tsi in vout t5.ir, county , or 1 s .l.i,... " ! i... . . . , . (..1 ,t semoled the children or ine neignoor- Mr. D. MJ. Hawley has a new buggy. Miss Maggie Brooks has again as- CRCADWAY. and have never handled n medicK tht .i ti . t. . t . . wasinthecitv ve-teultv. r.nd he had M" Hn1' "r ,rai his conlldential clored exhort,.r. Silas av-ial KilUfa-tio,. We d- nt . t;siTate to g'taran!-' tin ni every tiiut , and we stand ready to refund the pur chase price, if satisfactory reu!t d not follow their ue. The. n noNtii have won their gicat topularity pi;r ly on tlieii merits. Mrlvcr A; Lalr n;- rv .A. SNOW & CO., ., i'AV.nt o,rce, W.-!link-ton. I). C. NOTICE ! Amt- Wutwim Wntson went to jhooa will, a Few Wain pupil, and T:iy,tU:y wWk; Jr..ve : b. an .ntere.tu.if cl..l. ;n ,)y mwnli ht. : Miss Mary Hawley, who b.-cnspt.na-: ....,.;;..,. Herring, dressed up in a new s .it of clothes and walking around anions t!i c ihiredpeoplegivinout bills." ''' ;-Leg-" is here to engage in !:i. vonttd work of decoying the easily deluded negro 'out West." (toldsboro Argus. "Peg-Leg" Williams has again c ::n' t'.iis way and is scattering his exodus ciiculars around. Neu s-(Jl. server. .t ie 1 .n1 nir V. Beryman, guardian fi ,j ; jn Harnett returned home last . Bervmnn and Tula i,ec At , . iug some time with frieuds and rel- W . 1 1 i' Ani! v n ii.i roiu in v -i tii';i;i i i iriii '' :r.:i. deceased, having Hied her Miss L. Brooks is attending ,,,e ; ,au perrv j :'i n before 'the undersigned Jus- j Teachers' Institute at Carthage this ' f the ?.:t'etv)liaveahojnestead set are as common now as sewingmachine aents were a few years airo. Misses Ada C. Kelly and Beu- were visiting here last Sat in da v and Sunday. Tho New Discovery. You have heard Your friends and Tho Verdict Unanimous. W. I). Suit. dmggUt, Bip i. Ii.d.. te-tifies: I en riommend Kleeric iiitters as the very l-st reriitlv. Kery ifittle mM h irin relief in every ease. One m?n took ix lo!:i neighloi-s talking about it. You may and w e srel of rheurn?itim of to our;elf b one of the manvviho kno oat sTaniJu. Abrahnm Hate, 'from jktsouhI experieurf just how di u.git. IVllville. O. t nt!irm: Tiie 1 good a thing i. i. If you havee r -t idling riediin; I hnvt evt r t t iit' '. f' t, !! V il IlonieSteaU Set l,- .itlnr l t-wl.nirr f,,.. tu herself and herwardk the said , j Marnwl, at the Methodist parsonage tried it yta are t.jie of it M;nch t.najwl m wy III nr f ii n-nf, is ''Mli-iui-iu and Tnla Lee Bery- ; hc'v Rt I'rtavay- ut Concord ou the -0th int., by Joim friraR b-can; the woadctful thlnr Klectrir. Bitter-." Thuand t,f others frum the lauds belonging to the j Miss Mattie King, of, the Carthage N i.vrence. INq., Mr. Alex. Thmas ah ut il R that when .ure irivm a hnve u.'deil tl.ir testimony. M, ,ilAl v.eof ti iV) ! e.Ino V r.ervman.cen- ; neighborhood, has been spending some V " ' , , , ... , f ' trird, Dr. KingV Ne DiK-overy eer th -enliet is uiinuimo-a that Kb rtric Zlcv tim; at Mr. W. M. Brooks.' Miss ' " M.l:7T 1 d"Ufeh,?r ff after UMs a plnce in the hou, If Jotter, do cure ail diof the !iw. "'"it'.e s-.id Jo'.m W Borvtnan. that . . , , vnll.ln. i.iv n.i David arbrough, of Harnett county. vnu hHve never u.-d it and sh.uld b Lidney x IJJ. Oulrn hif dr.'.Ur . ;io: vi V;.l brd kt the le- rlsfrn rUI,p nntl i Miss Ann Sntvv of this place w kniufd ith a cough, eold or any a Rule at Mel vrr Jk Ukln opUV J lr:.. ....... vr i ! old C ucie duhv vuiou.- ia t.ie sani En.iua V. Beryman, fearfullv burned bv falling in the fire, throat, lung or chest trouble, secuie a '-b,n, Moore eountv. N.U.,onjKnow w n a oi .ne i f .;t....v- !,.t K.tnr. .iije ai once aim true ,i a xair itini. rrsrsv. 5u d:.v of Mure'u. 1S91. nt 12 - petia so many of their Sunday . . ,t It is ganrantee 1 every nrr.e. or ra .ney . : HM. 'This :M dav of September .lxcnin at hi, house. It nmst . lay morning Her recovery ,& thoaht . r,fnmlo!. Trial Uttl lun-at Mclvcr, TI.- tiw-itn fn.m b. I.n r-rirc -v. tcnin . ai i ... . . to be doubt! ul. & DairnipleV. lmfuUicknes to robir.t l e.ltU X.McK DYMPLK, J. P. lMiss Mut,, wdraw,njr their; j Murchion and Mr. Phillips " , myk. au n-th ia fh ii.V of .U A- A. F. sviltt aw -S-Gw atteuthn. Contentment. ; i i.... f. Am. ; .J;.'. -lt- "T ndratches,, oa , V4d,M. Such a r.mrLUe ,-v.nt i. ;;"-o. - .nasvsru Vrt- ju.uua, humno or animal cured ta :4i rnmntej. tn-airt-d in tl. .,,mtirv rd ti.- r r . c; se. soiw rwr;p .. atuj'gisf s, oneUiro. English Spavin Liniment removes all wav t i Lillinirton. bv Woodford's Sanitnrv t ,j ..f illntic.il liimnc tt.t . U'.m.Lr Imu l!it u"iin tiwnc vra ..ewer liUis, o. - blemishes from horses, blood spavins. bro'ceribetwienJtine.dHintatidtliisp'aee , curbs, splints, sweeney, ring-bone. Saturday last. i stifles, sprains, all swtdleu throats,' It is said that there will be a saw tvsT. to-- th- yrtrh r unrj eoutiS. etc. Save JfvH) bv use of.one . null put up near ChaQn in a few tin vs. j . ..li. t...Arf lAiehel ? I T 11 f.'JlX'. fHfiin!-! W.tcfcS i!LLiB n. ihi- i S Id bv K. P. Sn:; - A AM aiircucy u hereby the heph h en MttlilHl 1. tTati-f !'il v I.' Hence ir i. li.At nr.ch i hemd in f Khvtric Bitter, h timv t.i.. . Miry H4u il.eir re-Iora!v.a l. the us of th iTfi n!t.-ix. . v it ttunn rn . . . . . . . me mat. irrw. -. ful blemish cure ercr known Warrr.ntctl the most wonder -The machinery at Wb Sokl .been taken down nnd ui S&77?"AW E. P. Snipes, & Co., druggist, I Our people arc talki 2iox 813. l-rtlI, UalM. . "5 pretty strong. -m mm. .mmi m. . . . Villi . heulth fo UlJ U U U,r--fr I";.- live an., tonic. If w,u are tn-ul.iJ ;stle-b"ro has . w-iw.t-, ,...i,, .1.... i?h any Uum nf lU kidnrr. lur ir-d awav. i -r s-.- ,r tirucltt oi ion .r hirt tadiDg Wt ' r i rroliTnfTTiL"jr : ric Bitter. 8..K1 at Uic and 1 J aulls, um 4, a 1 H r b-ttlc at Mclrcrci Dlrm!e: U it
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