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7 VOL. IH JONESBORO, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1891. NO. 45 W. E. MURCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Conveyancer and Notary Puhlic, Jonesboro, N. C. W. D. McIVER, Attorney at Law,' TROY. IT. C. practices in. Courts of Moore County. ... 50-ly DR. J. A. BALLENTINE DEUTIST. ytw IJuiMinjr, near Leader Office, Josboro. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOSESBORO CTKCCIT. Rev. JW, North, resident pastor. Charge: Jonesboro, 2d and 4th Sundays, at 11 a m and 7 proiSunday School every Sunday, 9.45 am. Morris Chapel, 1st Sunday, 11 a ra; Poplar Springs, 1st Sunday at 3 p m, 3d Sunday at 11 a m. Sanf ord, 3d Sunday, 7 p m. PRESBYTEIUAN. - . ........ , m. n. t -. i Hr. jonesboro, 1st and 5th Sundays at 11 aon., and F..u. ciuma ctuuui every ounaay at a.m. Prayer Meeting every other Wednesday at 8 y.m., alternating the M. E. church. Buffa lo, 2d Sunday at 11 a.m;1th Sunday alternating with Pocket church forenoon and afternoon. Pocket, 3d Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 pm. 4th Sun day alternating with Buffalo forenoon and af ternoon. Prayer Meeting, Sunday ai 8 p.m. BAPTIST. jfain DR. W. C. MELTON, . xt . ' - 1 -1 O rnysiciau ana surgeon, SAN FORD, N. C, offers his professional scrices to the citizens HOTEL LAFAYETTE F.AYETTEVILLE, N. C. A Fine Modern Hotel with every comfort, and a'h'I'tcl for Winter Tourists visiting- this wou in fully healthy and agreeable climate. T : A. BAUKEK, Manager: Cumpobello island, olf Eastiort, Me. 51-lly PATENTS, Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and all Pa tent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. OI K OFFICE IS OI'POSITIi U. S. PATENT DKHCK. We have no sub-agencies, all busi v.ts direct; hence can transact patent business in less time and at LESS COST than those re ui'ite from Washington. Stud model. 4rawiusr. or photo, with descrip tion. NYcsidvise if patentable or not, free of charge. 0t tee is not due till patent is secured. A i).)ok, ','How to Obtain Patents," with refer ences to-actual y'ients in your State, douuty, or cwn, sent tree. 'Address C. A, SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Kev. W. F.Watson, pastor. Chargres: Jones boro, .3d Sunday, 11 a ui, and 7 p m. 'Also Saturday lx-fore 3d Sundav at 3p m. Sunday School evcrj- Sunday at 0.30 a ru. Manlj-,4th, Hum, 7 pm. : CHRISTIAN. Kev. . R. Undehwoob, pastor. Charges: Grace Chapel, 1st Sunday, at 11 a m; Shallow ell, 4th, 11 a.m. Keyser,2d, 11 a.m. Hoffman, 2d, 7 p.m. Poplar liranch. 1st, 3, p.m. RUFFAI.O IonGK. No. 172. A. F. & A. M. Reir- ularinwtinjr, 3d Monday niht, and the Festi-i vais oi st. John the liaptist, and St. John the i-vaneust. t 1 tlemanly proprietors kuow bow to U t TtT- 1 1- ' for this House a generous share of public patronage. I It is rumored that a new store will be opened here soon. Quite a number re engaged in cut ting turpentine boxes. We were of opinion that the timber had given outj years ago. The machinery of the saw mill at Chaffin is being put iu place. C. B. Kelly will go up the country the present week on a stock-buying expedition. There was a social party at the academy here on last Friday night, which we learn was well attended, as such things usually are. We learn that the itch is again prev alent. We are sorry for ' any person troubled with that disease, but one armed men have our deepest sympa thies. Sam Bows. Jonesroro Lodge. No. 127. T. O. O. F. ular meeting-, every Friday night. Reg- TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. j Commissioners: Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, , J. L. Godfrey, A. A. F. Seawell, Jr., James Dalrymple. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. t Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. . Town Marsh at.: John V. Masemore. 1 General News. Humorous. Cousin Ethel, I want yqu to be my wife.tn - 'Family history tablishes quite another precedent, Henry; my mother was a sister tyour father. I think we'll follow the precedent' Harper's Bazaar. ickwire Did Mudcel h&va anv remarxs to maKe wnen tie lound ne had been swindled in that foot-race ? Yabsley Vell, if they could be printed, & hundred yard dash would be about the proper thing. Independent Journal. "What's that awful noise in the next room T" asked the earlj guest at the banquet. "That !" replied the. newspaper re porter, who had already arrived wi a sharp pencil and s sharper appetite, "must be the table groaning under all j the delicacies of the season'." Nojrris I town Herald. Free Excursion ! FROM ALL POINTS TO NEAL & CO'S. Miss De Pretty I don't see how you whistle through your fingers that way. I could never do it in the world. , Mr. Goodheart (wishing to compli- ment her delicate .little hands) No, COMMUNICATIONS. TRINITY COLLECE. Special Notice! The' crop prospects were never, better. Xorsuy our friends. (Especially 4 hoe who used A CME Guano.) THEREFORE, , vo are endeavoring to keep our stock of ;KXERAL MERCHANDISE . GENERAL MERCHANDISE GENERAL MERCHANDISE. constantly replenisHed St i :i iur ijicreasmtr trade demands. And we solicit a generous public to CALL ON US FOR La Grippe, or a well gotten up sub stitute for it, has put in its appearance here again. Quite a number of the boys are confined to their rooms with it, among whom is Mr. Merritt, who is right suk. With this exception, the health of the students is exceptionally Rev. Israel Harding, oft, Kinstbn, is dead. ( An unbroken line of levees from the mouth, of the Mississippi to.. Middle Arkansas will soon be completed if j Miss De Pretty, it you should try it rains do not interfere. j your whole hand would slip into your Half a million dollars were " staked j mouth X. Y. Weekly i on the Demjpsey-Fitzwilliam fight- in '. He should have added "which is New Orleans. Dempsey was knocked the size of mine 1 thiuk,-r-let's meas out in the thirteenth round. ' j-ure. Jonesboro, N. C, Every Day from 15th, Dec TOi 25 th December, 1890 Let everybody go and see for themselves, what they have in the wav of Fruits, and Confectioneries good. Mr. E. F. Moore, former President,:' Mr. X What's this, another solo? of the Peoples' National - Bank at k Miss G. Yes;' do you prefer the Favetteville, was arrested on Monday ' choruses ! last upon warrant of a United States i . Mr. N. Well, I don't see thp use in J tirA full Line of Everything Good to Commissioner, charjnnir him with em- dribbling the music out to us in solos, Eat. bazzling .$106,000. j and duos, and trios, and quartettes, w i . v . tt ! when they can just as well let 'em sing Wolves are invading Western Kan-1 , . f 4 , . . f . ii . ' i . i i all together, and get through with, sas, causing the farmers and stock i . ' raisers immense loss. A mother aud '1 1 e" her six-vear-old bov were attacked.! Mr. Murphy entered a bar-room and ana me woivef , aner Diuug Mer several caiiea ior a giau ot wuisKey. Aiier Tfa stiU pay-strict attention to their r . ! ! ? 'tw il l 1 ....... I times, carried ofi! the child before her drinking it he said to the bar-keeper, Mr. Cranford, a well-to-do farmer of : this section went to arrest a negro man, who was an escaped convict of the N. C. Penitentiary a few nights since, and 1 eyes tlio riptrvn TPvlrml Vi5s crnVi frnm it vnoXr. I. i . u i r Ii The Teachers' Training and Normal i but just at that time a pistol fird, ne-' , , , ., - i - t t i -i m i bchool bill will undoubtedly become a gro fell, died anov was buried. Mr. j . iiVVV, clUU ill IS 3UU JUUUg UUlt"Il "Charge it." I don't know you." "My name is Murphy." . j The barkeeper turning to the pro- j GROCERY DEPARTMENT. ?,9 I GOODS AND NOTIONS, t ranf ord gaU-e bond for his appearance; 7 s ' ' ! prietor inquired, "Is Mr. Murphy good 1 ... of onr Statp will nt. lust lmvp nn rn- 1 1 ' 1 J & ai iue nexi term oi xuiuuoipii couri. Prnf. Sntton ii wni-lcinrr nn a piv . . . , , . , , i ers with somethiu mieresiing scuooi oi sienograpny auu i type-v.'iitincr. We feel sure thai, his i connection with the College will prove j op portunity to compete with their broth like equal advant ages. There was a terrible storm North for a drink TV "Has he had it ?" "He has." i "He is." Shoe and porter. Leather Re- Important Land -Sate!, By virtue of an order of the .Superior Court of Moore county the undersigned as executors of the last will and Testa ment of A. B. Kelly deceased will n the 2d day of March 1S91, k!1 to Uhe highest bidder at the mill known ns the A. B. Kelly Mill, on Fall creek. to bo hiirhly beneficial both to the fac-; and' South of Washingtou, D. C, on j ultv and to the students: and the the 25th ty which the tele-raph. tel- Citizencss Did you go and thrash ' t ' . 1 . 1 jl f jf-m m t Hesperian Society is to be conirratu- 1 ephone and electric light companies ltiac eailor ior priming mose imngs m Lape r ear i ownsnin ;.!uor couniy -r, . "".: i ,r , ... , : about vou N. C, one-half of the Mill and fixlurts luted on itsjrood fortune m securing ; were made sufferers, thousands of, 7q'?ehVto the office bat I could net Mil1 PrivileOTf including drfmn himl as an honorary member of that poles were blown dowrf, and the wires ; 1 tnj ; lue ,Ilce olu 1 COUIU nci an, races n!1j rj,t 0f way cj inint.. society. .,; became inextricably entangled. Tel-' find him." and egress. There are enrolled for this year up-' egaphic communication with points ; 44 Whom did you find there T" ' Ajs. sixty acres more or les. of land waJds of 175 students up to this time, i to the North of Washington, became one butiR bnl -neck fel- jV Undkuown a, tl Hnrin . ' l .. . , . i fit- -i, ror,,irl t f lA i-.c. flioma land. Terms: One-lialf cah aiidi every day some new ones are com- ! practicabiy impossible, and some time ; 1 T inSin. Last year there were enrolled ! will be required to repair the damajre ! sponsible for that article, but I knew 114 '"Qiiito a good' showing for the 'and restore the service to its condition from hls looks that Le uldut write. lh-. Crowell has been travelling previous to the storm. . j ew ioik lckij. year. tor the Coilcge a great deal this schol- t BOOTS and SHOES, E OF EVER! 'DESCBi IlOil STOVES and STOVE WARE, i CORN, BACOX, LARD, f ' 31 GLASSES, cic, etc. Road Carts, Patent Tethers, And anything else yon may need. Promising our best efforts to m vour confidence and patronage. ...j- - I r , 1 . . .1 ..!.. months time, at eight jt cent, p-r au'num. I'uchaer to give bond with approved security. Title returned uii til all thp ntirch&so moncv in Taid. number of citizens of Chatham There is a pompous cashier in a cer- This January 31, 1S1U.. astic year. At the last meeting of the Randolph and Moore have taken steps j tain San Francisco bank who Jost all building committee, it was decided to ; looking to the establishment of a new i his pride the other day : erect eight buildings on the College ; county to bo known as Burgwyn coun- j ".You must be identified," he said,' grounds iu Durham as quickly as pos- j ty. It is to be composed of portions .T.'T. Kelly. sible. These buildings are to be for the various departments of the College. The senior class at Durham next year will number about twenty. Dr. Crowell and Prof. English are in Raleigh this week. BROADWAY. of each of the three couuties named. If established, Moore will lose that j We notice that considerable plowing has been done within the past few weeks. .. W.J. Kellv. f By A. A. F. Seawell, Atty. to a tall hook-nosed woman in green, autUfL to.) red and blue, who brought in a check rrrr r a d r o. fr at a time when his window wascrowd- UUK' UL-Mr5K 06 paTt of her territory which lies north I ed. Succt$or tLUTllEU SHELDON, of Deep River. The projectors seem j "Well, I I why I no, it cayn't C1 q e"h OP TlnriTC: to be in earnest, and will fpare no ef-! be ! Yes, it is, too. Ain't yon Hen- OctO-J.t3b, JLrUUI b, ry Smyth V &IL1 ItSilliaS, ; "That's my name-, madam," he re-; ncil.DKH?'' iiahdwaur. PAINTy. plied coldly. j o!I.OL.vt.Ma Ay. you- d..'t know mf Hen ! J'ILDING MATERIAL 16 VTt M'lc Mr kt-t It I? lUnk? A r.. fort or means to accomplish their pur pose. Yrhat the chances of success are, we canuot say. So far as we can learn,. all is quiet along the Atlantic. The patrol boat, freighted with cinuon and uniformed Mr. J. N. Womble has been engaged ! soldiers, rides lazily at anchor, or for several days . past in teaching a glides easily over the placid ( waters. i - .i . - - i ; -.1 i,i you re a wrilin'T scuooi iu lue acaueuiv ucrt. wiiu iioiiu iu moioi tr iurttkT it numu. ; - : I- I'm changed some, an' o air you; but I jist knowed I'd een ye. You've got ! that same. cast in your left eye, your I nose crooks a little to the left, au' bmitti ail over. An' j-ou li-ii 4k ft f -A T I.A It f 1 mmt-rtml m : -iii -1- io ' - i , t- vuidoatKnow yon i know a:inuv : tuuu u:-. . - . - A strange girl baby, weighing 12 ; Ana, in the meantime, the peaceable, v J t iZlZ.CZ.zL ZZCJZZjfttJZZ . , , r t vy i i i:Aa Spratt. that you us'er coax to become a.ittHIMM,'.,M.i.,.Urt.n.w,lta.,M pounus, nas oeeu a tufsi nt .nr. i. i. auu uuoiieiiuuiK'O mit, ui icvnur.ij - .iv..... im4 ... t t. . , , i- i j Salindv Smith, 'ilemwr low ve utfr wif.u-...irHiii1, i xiuehanan s since the 11th inst. i m its nearly home, feeding itselt and; - : u.iMm-.i im . . -. i knl mp to cLqo1 oa vour tied, kij h iw Mr. Darius Thomas, an old and snitting whensoever and wheresoever hau J we lo scuooi oa j ur ieu, k !0, im r ritl.r .. ' ... . , , i ' me in the lane, an call me vour little I -' t. --. much respected citizen, died at his it pleaseth, . secure in the reflection - . . : irue i'jvu i jitujuci uii v vui ui ent Watson & Godfrey, Iand, home near uoncoru Luurcn in tape mat its rfsi in.iii remain unuiMurwui . . - i.: ...o,.. ii ax, h Vause I give ye the' mitten ? -rr. , , , , .1 . f., lien ! I ec uld tand Lere all day lalk-1 . We have recently made a business alert. And so mav it ret and ratten, , , f . c, rr .. i. ..m .i - i : i. m' over thtm old time! loa km, a visit, lo oouiuern i ines, r.uu are mucu . uaui me iaw jrreai u i . '. i .... 17 . 1 1 pleased with the place and its people, house shall be burglarized, and it shall j lu, ) . iL , , , TT . ; i .i i v: "Hen' did so. bnt in a m';d that We stopped at the '"Hotel Ozone," , start upon a pilgum.ige ah ng the dar i - .... , v t . . - v ,i. f.,;,,, -..almost produced apoplexy.ban I ran- which is now complete iu all its apart- pathway of some Noitb Caroiina prt-, . 1 CENTRAL HOTEL, PITTSBnO, n. a, D EVEN DOR F. Proprietor. t'ltf . Xe Jrnry. f llit-t m I' In tf'j tt r t iram cwmntrj-. "PjirtrJr wik! nrki in ri:'wli, , T.y vr- --trt fm rd ?M tr-l lo I ( JONESBORO, N. C.
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