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i . mmrm . VOU HI. JONESBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1891 NO. 42 : . . - : " S : : : W. E. MDRCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CoMttfOMcer and Xotary Public, JONESBORO, N. C. v W. D. McIVEv Attorney at Law, . f TROT. K. C practices in Court of Moore County, Y " S DR. J; A. BALLENTINE Building, near Lkadik Office, Jonesboro. "" dr. w. c. melt o n , Physician and Surgeon, SAN FORD, N. C., Oifcrs his prof csional services to the citizens of Mxre and udjoiainr counties, 4-ly HOTEL LAFAYETTE, FAYETTE VILLK, N. C A Fine MoTn Hotel with every comfort, and i.lairtHl for Winter Twurials visiting: this won hSrf ully hmlthy and ojrreeable climate. T. A. BARKER, MahaOEiC A l.v Manser of the f&shionabkr hotels on Cumpobello island, off Kartport, Me. 51-ly PATENTS, Civeatu, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pa tent busing conducted for MODERATU FEES. Ol a OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICK. We have no sub-acencics, all busk tns direct, hence can transact pntcnt business m 1ms time and at LESS COST than those re mote from Washington. ienJ model, drawing-, or photo, with -description. Wc advise if patentable or not, free of ttaargc. Our fee is not due till patent is oca red. A book, "How to Obtain Patents," with refer icei to actual clients in your State, county, or own, tent free. Address C. A. SNOW & CO., . Oppoite Patent Office, Washingion, D. C. Special Notice! The crop prospects were never better. So say our - friends. (Especially -those so used .1 CME Guano.) THEREFORE, -vcare etfteaTori-U? to keep our stock of 'OENER-AL MERCHANDISE liKNKKAL MERCHANDISE UES'KUAL MERCHANDISE ( constantly replenished - , ' ' . as our iircteasing trade, demands. And we solicit a generous public to CALL ON US FOR , ' BOOTS and SHOES iiinr nr iinnt ur EVERY DESCRIPTION OVESand STOVE WAKE . CORX, BA COX,' LA RD, i 3IOLASSES, eje, etc. Also , ( " j ''."' Road Carts, r , I .. v raieni. I etnerS, ' M anything else yon may need. I ,v,raiMn- our best efforts to. merit! .v,,ur conii.i-nce and patronage. . Watson & Goteev VUlXm"- GOODS OTiOHS u.Hnu J0NSSB0R0, N, C. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METJIODIST EPISCOPAL. JOKES BORO CIBCTIT. t?Iv ' WILOBTH resident pastor. Charges: Jonesboro, 2d and 4th Sundays, at 11am and 7 ML iS?a3r". Sebio1 every Sunday, 9.45 am. HJ2LL???UJgt p"nday, 11 a m; Poplar SETA'S lt unday at 3 pm, 3d Sunday at 11 a m. ftanford,8d Sunday, 7 pin .A fi PRE8BTTEBIAN. Keyl). N. McLauchlin, PasUrChargrs: . -...titj. iivww ocn nnixiays at 11 a.m., ana a.na, aca lo.2d Sunday at 11 aan; 4th Sunday alternating with Pocket church forenoon and afternoon. Pocket, 3d 8unday 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. 4th Sun day alternating- with liuffalo forenoon and af ternoon. Prayer Meeting-, Sunday al 8 p.tn. BAPTIST. . nT.".in atbuw, pastor. Ukami: , mm .mrnr ooro, i Sunday, 11 a m, and f p sa. Also Saturday before 3d Sunday at 8 p m. Sunday School every Sunday at tio a m. Manly. 4th, 11 am, 7 pm. ' 7 i CHRISTIAN. Ukdehwoob, pastor. Charjrrs: 1, 1st Snnday. at 11 a ra; Shallow wen, 4th, 111 a.m.. Keyser,2d, llajn. noffman, 2d, 7 p.m. 1 Poplar I traneh, 1st, 3, p.m. , BtrrTliX) Lodgk, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Reg ular meeting-, 3d Monday nig-ht, and the Festi vals of St. John the Baatigt, and St. John the Evangelist. Jokesboro Lopok, No. 127, 1. O. O. F. Reg ular meeting-, every Friday night. TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Wat-sox, Eq. ComciaBioiTERH: Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. Li. Godfrey. A. A. F. Seawell, Jr James Dalrymple. Strbkt CoMikissiOKiR: J. A. Mclvcr. Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. Towh Marshall John W. Maemore. COMMUNICATIONS. BROADWAY. Much has been written, and much more thought, about marriages; and it seems yet to be a problem with some, whether it be a failure j or not. Now, should it prove to be a failure you may j put us dowmas'troAr. j Whether the great rush of matri mony was caused by the McKinley j D,"l.we KreJl J? l? -Dut j one thing weJo know, we have in- ; vesieu ueivuj, as ne loiiowiug wui show: Married on ther.18th-ult., at Broad way, by M. M. Watson, Jlsq., Mr. J. H. Thomas to Miss Mollis Buchanan, all of Moore county.,. - Near Broadway, on (he 18th ult., by :t. M. Watson, Esq., Mr. John A. Buchanon, of Harnett county, to Miss Mary Thomas, of Moore county. Near Chaffin, on tne 24th instant, i t t in c?. Li Tn r T 1 i! - . . . i i. .. . Davis to JulSS ittary UlarK, ail OI Xiar- nett county. - - , ; Near Chaffin, on thV 25th ult4 Wy S R P tnu-rt P!n . Mr Anhn Oil. ! . . . . - . .t ' , I cunst to Miss Mary. LiarK, an oi nar- nett county. ' ' Near Swanrs Station, on the 25th , . , , . 1 r - r rn . - t r T 1 V "V ! i ; ;;. . Prayer Meeting every other Wednesday . cuuuht ocniKH every Htinaav at .4f .ro.. alternating the m. K.hhurrh n,ifr- . ugu. , . most squirrels, but they got em. ness by becoming editor of the Pro ! Emma Thigpen, of tame place. ... . wi- n.i t gressive Farmer. He is hitrhlv es- On the 28th ult., at Broadway, by M. M. Watson, Esq.,' 3Ir. S. B. Worn- j ack to Miss Laura ' Yarbrough, of .Broadway, ' -, - I . . - , We would have had a greater nam- j r. Wm'. Kelly, of Pocket, has ber of marriages, as we knew quite amoved to the saw millof St in son & number who would like to marr-, bat Tillman oand will log the miU for them, thftrouble is they cant get officiator j Glaus visited Mr. and Mrs. R. ministerial help. We look upon this powers Christmas morning and want of ministers and omcers as a 'public calamity. Whomsoever Ood j has j.ined together, men should not i , ... tt... v :.: k eep asunder . my worKS oi omission ; or r commission. A special commission- j er fer tile performance of marriage . ceremonies ' should be provided in oUr ;j p Wfn pA2jer to IjUcinia Hannon it; but when it is made upon one of ppnved security. Title retained un section. And in special.emergeucies, K v' c, Foster kil!ei3 hU two piff ' our friends, and also threatens the dig- tllth m b wc shuiuu uc: v "i't -; wo or three deputies. , y -. j Messrs. R. B. Douglass & Co., will erect a turpentine distillery neat tiolly -!Siriugs church, in a few days, if our j iuformation be..correct. . r Sam. Bows. I ( vWun Another CorrcaDondent J On the 18th ult.. James B. McNeill en:. M.v.ni ..rr?l r : .i.. fVil! t: . .i . 1 L J V T IT- : . : I I v t frt . j . 1 r t ife'- MFlinn McNeill with Miss Mary MTeill, j iainer oi ;ue onue, uy x. a. asiuug 1 B-F-Rosser with Miss Anni; McNeill,, JJ.H. McNeill with Mary A. McNeUl, K. A. McNeill wiih Miss Nannie J. t McNeill, S. K. McLeod with Miss Jen- j buked. nie Rtsser. ! ' After an exceilent dinner we badi Tbe Durham Globe of the 23d inat. musicand '.dancing, at Mr. McNeiirs akes a most wanton and cowardly a t and then we were invited by the grooin tac uponJley. Bayjus Cade, editor of to his father's residence where we were tue Progressive Farmer, which the treated most -hospitably. - press of the State cannot afford to let After'an excellent supper the guests '. nnrebuked. We say the- attack is repaired to the new residence of the groom, and engaged in courting dan cing, etc., until after day next morn- ing, and then returned again to Mr. C. B. McNeill's where we were treated Lto another splendid repast after which we reluctantly returned to our homes, j wmcn ne nat never disgraced Dy a Guest., j questionable action during a public . . ' .'' 1, t-m ; j professional life of twenty-five years. CHAFFIN ! The editor of the Globe knew that he . w ' j dare not charge upon Mr. Cade what he meanly insinuates. Now, any man Mr. Malcom O'Quin, of Arkansas, wno insinuates against another a de returned after an absence of twenty Hnquency which he dare. not charge years on a visit to his relatives. Ugainst him openly, acts like a cow- J. L. O'Quin. of Raleigh; George ard. . O'Quin, of Buie's Creek; J. E. O'Quin, Second. The editor of the Globe of Aberdeen, are visiting their father, knew that 'Mr. Cade's character for Burwell O'Quin. ; bad him to resent any attack the Mr. C M. Page, of Holly Springs,. Globe might make upon him, no mat is visiting his uncle, Mr. Jessie Page, ter how dirty that attack might be. Mr. W. M. Page and family, spent And: we say that a man who attacks their holidays with . friend around another, when the character and call Cbafin. i ing of that other forbids im to visit M iss Rebecca N. Brown has returned, his assailant with corporal punishment, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. W. J. acts like a coward. O'Quin and her three little girls. j The dirty attack upon Rev. Baylus Christmas day the friends of J L. Cade was entirely unprovoked. The Stephens assembled to witness the mar-' Globe attributes language to the-Pro- riage of his last daughter, Miss Mat- tie, and John Gilchrist. ; Mr. Neill Stewart's children,' we-are" sorry to say, are seriously sick with pneumonia.,. They hare our sympa- tny, ! Lie Low," who has been suffering with a carbuncle on hi neck, is about 16 recover, but is strerrTgly threatened wi(n that most prevalent disease hy-; meuial fevr. He needs -'prompt at tentitm. FAIR HAVEN. Christmasis now numbered with the tbinmi of the rmat. and th W K.r m.ns:tn w.,rl Knt al w nt off to see our girls; but we -'had-.; a large time with some o,ther fellow's girl, all the same. .1 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Phillips, oti ,T i . .-. j i-i i. ouesixjruf. pusseu. mruugu uere inursday en route for Carthage, DonY in 8Uvh a Y1 nextimei Bob. ' f n ufars dnrtru art A .TrM Tliillir nf , . Tr ".7--y jonesboro, were visiting here:ast week, and they, and Richard and Frank, re- . i.. : Wr,f; Ai Fvl uuic iiuumiu, on,. v not. .'ask them; we don't know who killed fromLiteton Female College. jesgr simps0n & Tillman have -n j (lieir iuvw LUlit iii uitmium, auu nit sUirpinir lumber. lfft one of his cirl babies. j I Bascom Phillips says Santa Claus Mme toRee him and.lfutch him one of . u d Le ever seeL R was a . Ut j xf---:! ij-w, oist 1S90. bv R. Street (he other day, net weight ulU lus. ne hawl a faog killin,? time the other dav too. just ask R. M. P. and the other bovs. Mr. B. G Glenn," of Greeuboro, was down on busineslt week NlBBOP. V ; The Uoldsooro Argus iru uu ss,.. ' " To the eternal credit of the Farmers . . . . I Alliance will he aunoaiea lue uhi of the Force Bill in the Senate. There ! iseareelvauv doubt bat that theOcafa Senators on their gew behavior. The heart, of the farmer f America are in the right place." Blackguard Journalism Re- cowardly for two reasons : First. The Globe insinuates that! the editor of the Progressive Farmer wight go elsewhere than in North Car. onna by some other name than the one piva by his parents, and gressive Farmer which the Progressive Farmer did not use, and then says the editor of the Progressive Farmer "lies like a horse thief." The , annals of journalism in North Carolina might be searched in vain for anything that will equal in baseness this attack upon the mlitor of the Progressive Farmer. For one, we desire to record our indig- naj$ protest against this'attempt of an unknown interloper,,; upstart and j blackguard to come into this. State and befoul the names and- characters' vt igood men; and we call upon the tit i- ' zens of Durham, and upon the good PePle5f the State in gencraljosee to t, that Hie editor of the Globe finds no ODDorfunitv to use an alleLd new paper to defame the men who are try iug to elevate and ennoble every class of our citizen ship. If a man of such pure and upright - k. p cmA A.nnn f"-; the detraction of the Globe, who U safe from its misrepresentation and foul senders! iClr. Cade came to JSortll rolina five years ago to be- V. f. cuum iiasmr ui me ospnw cuurcii ai Louisbiirg. and is still; pastor of that nhurh.kbtit& month aim he added r- to h;slabors and ii is tie Id or useful- , teemed .by all who know him, and is nprightf sincere courageous and able, ' OntsiA of Wfttn nnd Franklin, and , , ! aong .he V arn,yof BaptUU of the State, Mr. Cade is not generally known "in North Carolina; and if it i were not for the fact that detraction j by the Globe is a sureign of integri- ty and honor, this baso slauder might s injure Jir, taae wnere neis nu kdou n. As it is, the slanderous article of the Globe is proof positive of Mr. Cade's , , , . . - high character and pure patnotum. if this dirty attack had 4een made iupon us, we would not have notiwd dhh w uwcucirs i jiuiu6n.-uj u . the State, we cannot do less than bold the author of it np to scorn and con-; tempt.--siate nronicie. Ma riy year's practice has given C. A. Snow & Co., patent wdicirors, Wah- ington, D. C nnsurpajwed ucces in obtaining patents. They have secured many patents on intentions Xhr.t have been rejected in the hand. of others. See advertisement elsewhere. 'Col. Wi B. Richardiq,-tbe old re-. publican war. horse, who figured con- of CiMfUL. Sunday morning last, after a lingering illness. 5200,000 FIRE. The New Round House of the Ralelgh'A, Gaston Rail Road Burned. We glean from the State Chronic! the following particulars of the disas trous' fire which occurred in Raleigh, on the morning- of December 29tbt 1890 "About two o'clock Sunday morn ing theprolonged and mournful sound of a steam wh.stle alarmed the peoplo of the northwestern portion of the city, and almost simultaneously the bright blaze of a terrible couBagratiou illuminated all around the Raleigh & Gaston R. R. yards. At the same tinu? the general fire alarm was turned in from box at the Railroad Khops and soon the department were at the scene of the most destructive and unman ageable fire Raleigh has e ver had. TuV new round, house of the roads with seventeen locomotive enftes belong ing to the Seaboard systemr standing therein was wrapped in flames. Th night was intensely cold, and although the fire boys did all that human effort could do, the massive structure and its contents of iron horses could not be saved. Whether or not the true cause of the fire will ever be known, it is a terrible fact' that, there within the blackened walls of a once magnificent building, now stand seventeen large locomotive engines charred andidisfigured, if not totally ruined. Five of these were in the course of getting ready for their first trip, and cost $14,000 each. The splendit little new engine, Egypk, built in Raleigh for Xho Egypt road, which, had made but one trial trip, is amoug those burned. The loss oa j t t building and engines i .estimated -at wo uundred tnousand dollars Another Way to RaiseRevenuo. A Special correspondence , to the State Chronicle contains the following: LAURtKBURoi N.C., Dec. 27. More money is needed "for the A. und M. College, and for disabled soldiers. How are we to get it with the leaxt barde" to our PP T ' Tennessee has a law requiring ten '" -J dred dollar or real estate transf w paia w me ivegisiar oi ucea. PM similar law. One- tlard of tbe amount to be applied to the Airricultural and Mechanical Col- , , , - 1 . - lege and twthirdsto increase the pay -of. our disabled-soldiers. . ' , . . . r m Important Land Sale! By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of MKre county the undersignitl as executors of the last will and Testa- . i, r it i , i' 1 , th highest bidder at the mill known as the A.. B. Kelly Mill, on Fall creek, in Cape Fear Township Moore county ana rjleea nn(j ritrlit of way of inirre aDd etrrtw. ? Ali sixty acres more or less of land i0." H.0 liiVf'Sal!' 1 noma land, lerms: Lne-ualr cash tUff,r. navnipnt onif on ,melv- months time, at eight per cent., w-r aunum. Purchasers to give bmd w ith J.T.Kelly; l'Ex, - W. J. Kelly, j txr By A. A. F. Seawell, Atty.: (CstabUsb4 l!Ca nnt rt adi o. rr VUUr, OLnnr X V. Succtnwt to L UT11ER SllELD OX. . Saslies, Doors, ' and Blinds, ItUIllDEBir IIARDWAItE. PAUTW. , ,, www. building material , --fT1 . . UI LA. u L.W. Slfl N ""OStSc VA n-n :
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