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VOL. HI- JOHESBQRO. N. Q.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 1 , .1 89 1 . NO. 44- E. MURCHISON, - jTTORNEY AT LAW, CWj'jnccr c&id Xotar-j Public, JONESBOI-O, N. C. JpNESBORO DIRECTORY. J '- I 1 1. 1 CU tcvvo. . . ! ! The re.atLitonan George Bancroft, ef7 " T?,,-- 1 j is dead. He passed away, at his home ? T lGG CXCllfolOll I W. D.McIVER, , Attoriiey at Law, METHODIST EPISCOPAL. - -ON-CSBORO C1RCOT. Rsrr. J.W,"oirrn, resident pns-tnr. Chnrjre: t JonesLorod and uh Sundays, at 11 m sir.l 7 i 1 1, , "5' cnool every jsiuvlav, ... a m. I Morris Chip. el, l?t Sunday, H n m; Poplar ii-rVMunany atpm,M iuruJaya.il am. fcsanl "3d Sunday, 7 p m. ri'.ESBYTEHIAN', FROM ALL rOIXTS -TR'OY. N. C- ( Ifcv. P. N. McLuchlin, Pt-.str hn rees: , -onesUm Istani f.tii Sundays -at 11 n.m., mid rnict '.d n In 'Couili of Moore County. TT T A T ATT rvmtvn U i--. J . UAliUii i N -T 51 .'-V ' V. jr..' :vnn ia.ru. Prayer M.eetinr cvt-rj' other Wetlnesdav ' at ;.n., alternating the M. E. chilreh. JJutia-;C-ly u:-$ Sunday at 11 ii.m; 4th Sunday alternating i wiia I'ocket church forenoon and afternoon; I'ljpa, axinaay n a.m. ana S p.m. 4th Sun I dfty uiternAtin&r with Buffalo forenoon and af- tu-nioou. T&er ;.ktin?; Sunday uie p.m. lug, near 'Leader Office, Joncsbom. It h said S0-.000 Jews hafre reach-! in Washington, D. C., on the 17th inst. ed JeniFalem from Russia since Do ' His illness was brief. He was born at I ! 5 t 1 comber 3lst. - 1 Worcester, Mass.. October 3d 1S00. Several cities in, Virginia and Gcor- His first volume of historywas pub gia celebrated ((pn. Lee's birth-day on j lisbed in 1S3L He was once nojuina the 19th, which is a legal holiday, in ted Governor of Massachusetts, and those States. was made Secretary of the Navy under j r QQ'S DR. W. C. MELTON, Phvsician. and Surgeon, SANFORD, N. C, ' i :Z hi vn-fcriona) services to tlic citizens (! M .iv aal adjoining counties, " 4-ly BAPTIST. lnv.T,ViF.TrATSON-.r.a.stor. Chnrrp! .Tonr- ! j uorr, .5uwrunJay, u a m, .and 7 pm. Also i Saturday lloro M Sundav at 3 p nu Sunday ScWr-ol evpry Sunday at '.K50 a in. ilanlj-, 4th, iL U Hi, . j) IU. en-er trains on the W. N.C.R. on the! "51S w.mucs, ai umerem umes, 18th instant, but fortunately no one I Miaister to Great Bntaia Kuia and : i i Germany. wit; t;nili nuii. - - . m i 1 4. t tt t 3Ie was about ninety-one years old, The Chronicle says that Dr. W. J. xT 'at his death. Hawkins left on the inth for nis oranire s TT- , i ins worns win live alter jnm j Jonesboro, N. C, ! pT-ove in Florida." It will be some time : 1 yet before we leave-for ours. , j It is reported that Governor Fowle The Ees't Grapes. ! Even' Day from 15th, Dec. CIIKISTIAX. T -r-.. A" 1 T-T J-r. I u'.u. ii. iMJt.it wood, pasior. i.nnr.Trs: ; frratr Chai!, 1st Sunday, at 11 a m; Shallow ! '.Veil, itk, 11 a.m. Key?er,2d, 11 a.m. HoCman, ! : ,d,7p.m. Poplar Brunch. 1st, 3, p.m, I i " "T ' i 1 I Beniamin G. Smith, of Cambridfe, i Carolina to asoprtain whpthor rnnnnn ! Massachusetts, writes to Garden and cannot be obtained to use against the j Forest; that after cultivating Gfty-five ovster r)irite; " i varieties of hardy grapes, one vine x- iiiHrinmin, 3d Monday nW,rt the Fmi rackin their brains to device cme ne.ties for faR!ll' use, the following, vaof JoWth Baptist, and St. Johu the ; ,aClkin- ?ir uiain to evi. e wme namw1. nrA tW Several of our best legislators are each, in order to ascertain the best va- jdHEVST J10T.EL. LAFAYETTE, TO I r , i . . . j v Kiiif Modern Hotel with cwry comfort, and 1 s . :i: i lOi W-iater Tourists visiting this vron- j i nuily h'-alfl'.y and :treeut)lo clinuite. , j 1 - T. A. JJAl'iKKIt. Manaheh. i OuiH (iieilo i'slalal, olf Eoetport, -MtJ.' ' 51-iy - . . . ' ripening in the order named, are the I sure means of increasing cuiTency cir- j , . , . .. . i twelve most approved in liis family : TOWN OFFICERS. JlAYoa: J. li. Waisox, Esq. 25th December, 1890 p rP 1a T hz C'lVT-.H-. Trade Marks obtained, and all Pa u m'. ha-i !!; conducted for MODURATIJ FKES. oi R i u:v. is oppositi-; v.. aK rA i i j Oi'lU'!.. Wfvhave no suh-agciicics, 11 bus!-, tn-Hflir-it. hence can transact pate.nt business i S;.-ik-.- Uiv-s anil aM.HSo COST thutt those re- j Itf -'.e :'.:; "A'ashjn!jt6n. !' K .vA "' '!.!, drawiH:, or p.o'to with dcpcrip-.! l .m. v.'c a-ivi:;c if paterttatie or not, free of j .Oi.ir;!. -:r tee not due till patent is secured, j n ot. How to Obt-.up Patents," w-.th refer- I v:i.(. . t'. u f '.I'd clients in your State, county, or ta. scat t: ec. At.uxess Ti TP TvT O J:ines Dairy m pie. Stp.eet C'or-iMissroxEH: J.yV. "Nfclver. CitCR K : Col ; A A. F. Seuwell. Town MARSitAi.: John Vf. Jdascmore. Let evorybotly go and see for. themselves, what they have in the way of TAVTnrt,!, t in- r ,a -r. ! n 1 i t ! fin in nnr midst. 'Snpp!i in Ithem each and .all. C , ' , ' j J . t rJ?a ilder, Barry, Br.ghtonjd.Ias- i The cold is intensely severe in Ger- , T i, T) -it I . ! sasoit, Lmdlev, 1'rentiss and Iona. many. Rivers 7are blocked with ice. l :.I i i iPioxr.ns:-Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, wll.v tn h idocfpd tn rolipvP ?m : f v ' "'-:,olc J. L. Godfrey. A, A. f. Syaweil, Jr., s wl La to be blasted to r,cUe e ira" ; set eight and ten feet apart in eisrht prisoned vessels. Lven deer in the P . rr ' i 1 feet rows. 1 ue grounds are under forest are dying. ,W;i c,Mc;',wi n .-,,1 I Prof, Koch has explained the com-1 wifa oniy cow manure, ground bone 1 r .i i n1 r t. position of his remedy, and the nnin- aua wood ashes. The vines are laid rfl!iIS 3flU bCHl6Cli3 0 6 f J 0 S j itiated and uninoculated are left as downlin November. ' ! , wie as before, and as ignorant as in - ! the past. '' 1110 conviction is gaming tliat tlioj C O M M U N 1 CAT IONS. iWAMN'S 8TATIOM. Not seeing anjthing recently from thi.i place, I attempt to write again: iiit'nnions Tivonpt-nt-tlip-Pnllvs liill will When they left he refused to receive )e sout to j(in Sitting Bull "on "the from them one cent (or any larger ' other side of Jordan." SjhoukP this sum) in payment. Comment is unnec- conviction be realized, it will be on' ,sv-iti;cL-. Audress . i this place, I' attempt to write again: ' i tt- i i i 1 1 v. i the part of the republican majority of 't- r iw e r . ' , . a rMMir o rr- : r r. i om i essary. His body should be eularged , . , 'k lv ut"l" "V Ui 1 tA full Lino of Lverythmg Gcod ta y. A. SNOW CO., ' Mr. Enoch Sikes and wife are vis;t- . , : f. . b" 1 the benate, due more to fear ot cbnse- j ' .y. . w j , . to accommodate his soul. fMirtn.w tli-m trt w.rt frt -w ; Fat Patent o2ce, Wtshsn-tou, d. c. : ing their daughter, Mrs. W. T. Cul-1 , (fences than to lespect for what is, A.ai, K.ttc. c.; i- c;i-o.,;n I ' Governor Hill has been- nominated ' ngnt. Golusboro Argus. t' :r bertson, who ks quite sick at bikesvilie. I . . ' i ' 1 i 1 1 1- - T . i.1 ' (11 - t . Mr. W. II. Sikes and wife spent Sat-! u iuocuuiovhucu w-A.inj, urday riicrhf and Sunday in Cinneron. 1 N YiS t0 he Unite1 States Senator, Soecial Notice Tin? crop prospects were never better. : so sav our 'friends. (I.spociallv th.se who used A CME Guano.) T 1 1 TAl E F Oil E , Eucklen'G Arnica Salvo. i . ' v The bestsalve in- the world for cuts, j I Iis Lizzie Arnold, ot .Cameron, is - . ' 1 bruises, sores, ulcers, fait rheum, fe-U . teaching the free-school at Morris' ' Lvarts s nominated by the Ver s,res- (eU;;r! p..!,. :i;ii. , - v . 'Chapel and is very much liked as a -J VUn caucus. cnld1 iU pay strict attention to the; : teacher. " ! Notice has been given in the News dpos.tn ely cuic pne, or u ,;av ... . i-HOiiTrpfi. ir t '.'. ji i-a i i r pi ti civp Mr. Stutts has a subscription school and Observ-er thr.t application will be .....-. ..,; ' rtw -v.rt .i' rililt.L .lll l.llll ilWII. Ill ITIII'' Il'lil ll ----- , - . - per box. rrrsf.le CSOCERY DEPAHTMENT. 3D r piwMuon Mm ue -- SIltifaction, or money refund- ' at Cameron's Grove. ; ijp.de to the present General Assembly . . -u Price 25 cents per box. ' For sale ' Mr. 1). N. C-uneron, and mother, of for a Railroad from or near San ford, Aiciver t iJalrympIc. 4U-ly ; . Winder, who' have been visiting here. : through Harnett, bv Liliington, to- returned Monday, accompanied hy some point on Nensn river at or near '" -v "" Y,r.p,4.nJ.' j rtrj Qnlof v e Uv-sire to s.-tv to mr c lins tiir.t ' f w " 1 1 v v-c.-,. Miss Mair.ie Cmero.n. Thest".irpentine distillery at this place. : Kinston. e. r yoars we have been, sffciug Lr. Bv virtue of an order of the S'ur.rrior :i'.e endcavoviugtokecp our Stock Ol ' --. - ; ;. oi:ee xias nee a gi.im m iiie evs Kms New Diseoverv for cous:imi- Court of Moore eoi;nf v th, un.Wo-r.. .1 , owned by W. II. Sikes, has been idle ;uu Observer of an application for a tion, Dr. Izmir's r.ew .ii IJill-, P;:-k- as -.eent'..rs of the lat wilhand Tvi:t for M'vpnil iiiont lis on account of cra-.-ks t?.,;r ?,.,,,! f.i-.i f,..-, ni,.um!.!i len Arnica Hylvt and Llectr.-s Bitters, i-u-nt of A. li. IyVHv t t t : ! w' ... 3ilikfeLA.N tiioli . ...,. i i .i i ., t-, . tt . . an:l hnv nvr-r baud! .1 ) -cnuii.s : 'f.-.t tf.o' ,. v b'ii ... . r,'vi.u atvvmmi vvpTip -uiii;t! M-iuu, ii. oa-a r. wmu.wiu u near i' air ilaven, in Jiooie couuty, lo . , -i. o t. ...a u JbaUUNM. ; , . vr.(1 ,..,.,;: . - ip v ; Hit as well, pr th.at have river, s-ifh ti.ehighot btd-Vr at the mill known '.' v Uh '.'I'M A 1 T-?k now in tUl ljaM, -a It a a V.liU COvCiea n rotnt ni or r.p.-tr Gulf or Lvr,!. in . . . . :.? t-. . . r. - .. "'''i-Mi ii4i ..i ' - .-I - . -i-- t -7 - inir,' ;. ! SMI I.M .1(1?!. WO T1T s.si-flit. K . ". v (in H - 1 L with turpeniiiio here, and two hun-Chatham county, and tor other pur- : hesitate to gt.nraTtit-e them every time, in Cni-e Fear To-.vrif-hio M.M.re conn! v ' " : -1 t . i . 1 1 . v I I f wistantly' replenished died bairels at Sikesvilh?, hich will) poses ; and we stand ready to refund the pur- N. C. on.-half of the Mill and lixtur. s - :e brought tonus place. ; The -Shaw Riuire Land and Manu- U-. sanu?:'' v'M,'l-.uo l' inciu.l.ng d-ms lirrcasin-f iraue u-vuiauu. : e are sriau vo sav ve tuiuk ovvauu s .... rr..,. t :.. . . . - '-- "".T - : . . . ' laciiu.ug ompau i.ah neeu in- have won t lieir ji et. !opuarii v pure- and 'rr--. .,, o-enerors public toi - 10,1 1S Lm?.rovil,? HS some NVila eorparaied bv the Clork Superior ly on theii tucrii. Melver Lah vm- ALo six: v acres moFo or less of lau-l . . I have lived here for many yars say last : G fc- f w c..mrity. with head- i'ie. 1 ' joining iht'land knownasthe HaVuian - m iti ( A LI, OX VSFOli mm m itk 1 Christnris was the most (iniet they ever ' witnessed at this place. P. quarters at Raleigh. he scene of. its , operations and iavestmer-Ts v. ill be in : The No vJ C i 3C v o ry . Moore I f- r r i ) - Mii -,:-f- Xf;t1 BOOTS and -i 1 1 PJ ; You have heard "your friends and T , , ... neighbors talkip.g about it. Vou ruav JacK Dcmpsey, whoever he is, has ? oursef fco one t) y Uo know been badly used up m a prize-fight in- from personal experience just how NewOrlean?. His nose was broken. ; ,ff,,1(i ., t'lStv i, i If vn;i 1 -u-.. .v.r Farme s' Ai'.ianeeJin caucus Thursday j- ';.. p,..,:! n?1,i r(,f;i- .A v,.,i "7. : i ..'7. ...... V : . -i ni ..... . , ...... r u 1L , u-,i .ue oae us M.'iuiieii r I 1 A 1 . . ....m .n..t. iii"" ir. iieeuieii to iinse;ii see;i it' iiui Thomas land. Terms: One-half cji-Ii defen d payment of one-half on tweh lanntijs time, at eight per cent. r f rr 1 n r- li n . rt f n ri v I itn I ttt . Jl . 4-iai;V.- A t J'-.' 14 i 4 TorrKA. Kansas, .Jan. 17. The approved security. Title retained un til a! the purchase money i paid. 'This January ."kl. iJrM. J. T. Kellv. ) , . Ie:iv. i liean member. of the lower House and ! seat the seven Farmer.- Alliance ean 1 didates. When this fact became known Bv A. A. F. Sea well. At: v. ,,r . r"'nU tle republicans met a?id it is said de- f i i"R J Hr' niP ! I ill. 5d to adjourn the Senate on the ve L.Llli u LU 1 IU . rVilav that.thereonblicansof thelow- r.i.l STOVIj WAKE, (H-tM:L.-i i Tt.. COOK, CLARK & CC. .- vrmat ,su;:u. ox. 2 C'A JIACOX, LARD, 31 GLASSES, etc., tc. er House were unseated. The adjourn ment will be sine die, and will prevent the holding of a joint session for the purpose of electing a U. S. Senator. The choiee'-of a Senator to succeed Mr, Inralls will then devolve upou Govern- jv; o c. ti o a s r r; SU.k.i-.i.'j v Sj u whether the latter was providential or , fnnas. because th? woti lerful thing nest we leave our thinking readers to ; bout it is, tl.it when once given a judge. . ' j trial, Dr. King's New Di.-eovery ever Tiila Grady and his ,daughte'r-in- after holds a place in the house. If law, of Wake county, were arrested a' yon have never used it and should be few days .ago and lodged in jail upon ' afriicted with a' cough, cold or any 7J, suspicion of poisoning Tilla Grady's throat, lung or chest "trouble, secure a wife. They were released by Judge j bottle at once and give it a fair trial. Clark, upon habeas corpus iu bail of; It is guaranteed every tim, or m mey , 100 each. i refunded. Trial botll free at Mclvcrl Ex-'Shcriff, 'Clint R.rs. of Gran- j & Dalrym; de's. ti BUILDING MATERIAL ,t v t ry d-rtptw r. la vTfM .-i.ie M.nk. t svp 4 t: I vc. and Blinds, HUiLiinr"' ii".i:iw ami. I'aint?. - lLS.-LA.",.t. V- ' -.1 T- i-.u varts, yiHe county, who is accused of Lhvi , Verdict Unanimous. j i i : - I.- s - - lor Humphrey, who, it is saul, w,l! - I y , w - R , , . . ,... - I'an.er, a wnue man, anu irocv. iai- j - ' - . : lev, a e-lored' man, has been released ! tesiitle.-j: 'I can recommend Eiecrric upon bail by his Honor, E.T. Boykin. His as the very- be.t remedy, upon a writ of halens corpus. ? P'Ven relief in c. i., 'i ib.n dr.. ! WHT case. One tr.-tr. t Kik six bottles .l.O III" I 'T V 41 n.tv. .....- j name. Mr. Ingalls to succeed himself. ! State Chronicle. r.-n Patent TetherS, j There arc hundreds, and even thous- : ; amis of clever men in the city of Ral- v'" ar.yii;i;g else you may need. j eirh, chief among whom, however, is j, ... ! Mr. Crowder, c:f the firm of CroVder 1 our best efforts to ment : Randj. A fe,v dav ago he solicited fl O f? A Tt'Atl! I sr-.k. .l-r''. VJ I Z T ff 4 tt ' .. i r? - rJ v fc r J $ i J , --. -V- ..4 - f -tlt. J i.tt-.,--.l; ms kwK, . ' W VW. I .-- Tw.. .. ' Vor uitVence aud patronage. er.ca. 'Watson & Godfrcx JONESBORO, N. C. 1 .some of the attendants upon the Grand ! Lodge of Masons to become boarders u;u v 20th. until which time our read- Electric Bitter fit h?S house, beveral complied with ers mu-t wa:t for developments, or se-. iaVe adtled ther te.-t;nouy, so that' CENTRAL HOTEL, ceased w late man, sae Lav.ng iHen ; - w..-.r. (. , ?lW. im- ris med bv t!ifWai:ti;n? n.am- .U3r -radian... o.a.iam ...re, wt.i il . u ,..-r! r i; i. r trnte for crmplicitv in the murder. ,drnggit, l.ivnle. U.,a....Li. lae t The bail was fixed at .:0,0U0 for ! selling n,ed:. ;r,e I hare ever :i .. . i-r; :n ...,rr. .Tm. nanaieii in my u a exper.rnce, is llir.ilUilCl-'iiii mi .j v , - - . - Til TT T AT) A x A. DEVENDORr, Proprietor, V nl Atlsi?.c - r?w c.xntry. r his request, and prweeded informally : cure their information frora some other j tj.e veraict is tmatiimoas that Electric ' f..eriy f K-Wfjujr. v. . . .i ia Tournal, as tne itiU4is.ea reiHr- ... , ,. r ,t i: ciy.ewjt i - , , , , , bv us to diker, in some, particulars so ; , pttt.wV n th rmtrr f a i secretly amazed at the elegance or .. !.- . n..r t. . r-.rt l-Sidneys or blood. Uaiya k!f Uolhr pnn.!?. k1 wim turir t T. . . ' ' I. ,v1.t. .- X ! -i r . : r 9 ' . ; lueir eaieriaiumeui. luiis lor lue prcseiii.. . ,,i wiuc i -.iv ,-u;ii,i. . a. rv-.-ra rxicn. xtTma
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