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VOL. IV. JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. 1891. NO. A- V. r.l PBOfiRESSIVE-' EHOOVMENT GUILD OP -A. IMIIEj I C -A- $500 to $5000 Jn 10 Years, or Precious in Case of Death! $2.50 tO $25.00 -PEE WEEK BEUEPITS. sick: Premiums Paid Monthly. R. D. ROBINSON, M'ngr, Paleigh, X. C. J. 1). GUNTER, Special, 4 1 JoN'ESBORO, N. C. W. E. MURCH1SON, Lawyer 1 Notary Public, Will attend to business in the Superior and fiiapreme Courts of the State ilium invitation -oierlv upiortel and backed. Will not attend Justice' courts (except in Jonesboro and Sunford), without CASH in ad ytrtice. w. h. McNeill, Attorney and Counsellor At-Law. CARTHAGE, N. C. "Will practice in any of the Courts of of the State. All business entrust ed to bini will receive prompt and careful attention. Office in Court, Houne Building. & GODFREY, DEALERS IN GENE R A L Merchandise ! TAZ:S' ITOTICE We are now receiving our SPRING STOCK, 'comprising i Dry Goods i:i great variety and at "lowest prices, Head and Foot Wear to suit young and old, all kinds of Groceries, and at the right prices. Iron and Steel of all Kinds shapes and sh:es, Wagon and Car riage Goods of all sorts. We make a specialty of Steel Shapes (or Plow Hoes) and have them made to our pattern, and having.this; Vt i i.. i vhcnii ttuMfVMf lir(T1v wn ltaliovn vn -.j,... ....v.j, ..v. v.tv.v "v. can please the farmers better than ' one of Jonesboro's most prominent heretofore in this line. -We arc now j merchants. There was a dark-com-reeeiving fresh lots of 5 plexioned sehool-breaking-up here re- I Guano and Acid Phosohate i kept the audience waiting, in the vaiu j silver certi6cates were received at the ! Ah, my beautiful Edith, I am over Nothing but the ."Acme", aud if you ! hope that the Jonesboro genth man Treasury Department they were de-' Come with anguWi T have never tried it you had better do vroxx come, according to promise, j stroyed, but no order had yet bten is- "Why, Reginald !" iitl it trie t" rr lata t r rrof llvtirrli if i onliinrr tiiom in Tlirt ttnntinrvAf n T 1. a a - 1 1 . . - Thankful for past favors we so - icit the patronage of a generous pub- 1 lie and promuse our best efforts to please WatSOn &L Godfrey, Jonesboro. N. C. 'March 4, '91. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JONESBORO CIRCUIT. Rev. J. E. Thompson. Pastor. - Charges: Jonesbwo, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.nu, and 7;3u p.m.; Sunday School every Sunday at 9Q a.m; Prayer meeting' everv Thursdas-'nlirht at 72W p.m. Morris Chapel, 1st Sunday at 11 a.m. and Saturday before at 3 p.m. Lemon SprinirN 1st Sunday at 3iX p.m. Poplar Springs, 3rd Sunday at 11 a.m.. and Saturday before at 3i3) p,m. Sanlord 3rd Sunday at 3A) p.m.; Prayer meeting every other Wednewlay nig-ht. PKESBYTEKIAN. Uev. D. N. McLauchlin, Tagtor Charge: Jonesboro, 1st Sunday 11 ajn and 1(30 p.m. Sunday School every Suuday at 9:45 a-m. Pray er meeting every other Wednesday nig-bt, at 7SW. CHRISTIAN. Rev. O. It. Uxpkhwood, pastor. Charges: Grace Chain.-!, 1st Sunday, at 11 a m; Shallow Well, 4th, 11 a.m. Keyser,2d, 11 a ju. Hoffman, 2d, 7 p.m. Poplar Branch, 1st, 3, p.m. JJUFFAI) 1XIX,K, AO. 172, A. . Jt A. M. liejr ular meeting, 3d Monday nijrht, and tle Festi valg of St, John the liapttet, and St. John the evangelist. Jonesboho Lodge, No. 127, 1. 0. O. F. Reg ular meeting, every r riday night. TOWN OFFICERS. Matok: J. 11. Watson, Esq. Commissioners: Dr. E. P. Snipes, A. J. Sloan, J. A., oodfrey, A. A. r. Seawell, Jr., J tunes Dalrymple. Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: Col. A. A. F. SeawelL Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. COMMUNICATIONS. BROADWAY. Fine school at the Academy here now, under the supervision of Miss Mary Watson. Mr. 0. Thomas, of New York,is here on a short visit to his parents. The 8th anniversary of Meadow Branch Sunday School will convene on Saturday before the 1st Sunday in May, 1S91, at 10:30 o'clock, a. m. Al Sunday schools are invited, together with their baskets. PROGRAMME: Devotional Service, Vocal Music, Address of Welcome. Responsive Address. Report op S. S. Work. Music. Promiscuous Questions. Dinner. Essay. Address. Dialogue on the Life and Death of v Sabbath Sch6ols. Question Drawer, etc., etc. I Mr. R. B. Douglass of East Broad- j way had a gosling hatc'ieda this place with one head one eve and two bills. The e'e was in the centre of the head; but nature seemed to be dissatisfied i with her job, as the gosling lived but I a day or two. j Mr. Bryan, of Summerville, has the i most active pig we ever saw. It can j jump a fence five feet high, but don't !Sil'anythinS about il' as we hav8 j already got into trouble by making the statement. "Uncle Bob'' went over to a neigrh- i Wshouse a fr.Ja5:? '"r! potatoes to bed; he placed about half a bushel on hi; shoulder and carried i them about two miles. He says he i thought there was at least two bushels j of tho potatoes by the time he got ! them home, and if he had carried them i ' one mile further he would have had ,entv to have.beddea " I r i . ... . . iM.ikft V atson hns "loll Otlt 7 with! i cently, and atson and his Jonesboro j friend were invited to participate. Watson was on hand promptly, and j with the programme. Watson says he j has always been a friend to the Jones- J boro man, but he has fooled him, and 1 he is afraid that he will never regaiu j the custom that he has lost, by st.iying ' away from that exhibition. Sam Bows. j In our opmionlhe war between the I United States and Italy is about over. State and General News.' A disastrous fire occurred in South I , ; Greensboro a few days ago. Three . . 1 residences were burned to the ground. ; H C. Brown of Stanly county sajLo33 egtimateJ at f000 to clerk to the Railroad Commissioners, j Partial,y covere1 bv ingurance. T.. i : : t t a. j i by the Champion Compress Company ' of Wilmington, N. C. There have been thirteen daily pa pers started in Wilmington since the war, ten of which have died. A new postoffiee named Bryant, has been established in Chatham county, with Mr. A. H. Sloan as st master. Gen. John R. Cooke djd in Rich mond, Va., last Friday, April 10. He had lived in - Richmond ever since the war. Thirty-one vessels of aggregate ton nage 12,891, entered the port of Wil mington, during the month of March, 1891. v benator Edwards has resigned his . tt i o o r tr- seat as United States Senator. His resignation will take effect next No- vemberT ' m , A, Two brothers, Milton and Harry , Kaufman, recently committed suicide .A. . . ' , ; , . T within ten days of each other in Lan - . n Gov. Holt has retained the late Gov. Fowle's staff. Private Secretary Tel- fair and Executive Clerk Capehartjthe following note, "Dear wife: I have been re-appbinted. j don't expect to see you any more, nn- An exchange says George D. Ben-! tU 1 meet yu in "ven. ont look nett has bought the Goldsboro Fairfor me" At latest reports no trace Groundsfor a fancy stock farm. This, had bcn discovered of him, and his however, will not prevent the holding of the Fair on the grounds as hereto fore. The papers say that the executive committee of the Greensboro Steel Works are instructed to secure the im mediate services of a competent man to build a furnace and ..open the Ore Hill mines. We hope this is true. The late Julius A. Bonitz had failed to pay his premiums for 18S9 and 1890 to the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, but the company has paid Mrs. Bonitz the full amount of the policy, less the two collapsed pre miums. A negro named Green McLean, was j knife Mr. Josiah T. Brooks, of Mat thews township, and had avoided ar rest ever since We hear conflict ins: statements as cold weathe From the be have received will be plenty of fruit unless it is dam-; agea uereattcr. thatuam Kecord. . 'Five hnmlrecl nocrnps recentlv at - rienunureu negroes, recenuj ai tempted to take a prisoner fiom the jail in Kansas Citv, Mo. Their inten- tion was to lynch him, but they were j frustrated and failed to secure the ; I prisoner. One guard was on duty,! and when the special committee of i twentv cnteied the outer door the' guara arew ins revolver aim ueciareu f ... . . he would shoot the hrst man wuo ap-l . ,i i i. .i ti. : wiuiurew, aim aiier &omu jwuejuij,', the mob dispersed. The prisoner was 1 1 ! himelf a neirro -o -The Press Despatches from Wash- ington, of the 9th instant, say that Assistant Treasurer Welpley stated this morning that there was no doubt lhat a 2 counterfeit silver certificate was in circulation. As fast as the 2 72 silver certifacates from the Oid plate j had been suspended. The new design ! I will bear the portrait of Secretary; j Windom instead of that of Gen. Han- j cock. It is said that the new issue of ?2 silver certificates will not be printed rltctinotivo MirLor nnnn trlilnli r.nnr uuuvtiv j4'., uj-vu 4.44. 4 all- treasury notes, bonds and secu rities. arrested and brought here to jail, by murdering a woman. Trahina j constable J. J. Johnson, on last Satur- j also a robber in Sicily. Of Comietz j J'e da v. In the fall of 1SS8 he cut with a i nobody seems to know auy thing. in u the u.,urt that th .w.-n nu, , w i luI-. LimbM ItatU. Mart iii rTrfrr. K;i i.. to what effect the recent George, but tins is odd !" ex. , V'VE1 r li-ul nnnn iho fruit rron ! claimed a citizen as he mr-t another iu 1 a!:niiiMnt..r liitileIi:i ttectt-.r-if ti.. r uau upon ine mm ciop. , itrk.rtheiri,rr..uriorMi.rei -:ii,t.... ;t information thit i iront OI the Llty Hall VesuTday. i n--ntf d.ileurinn.l ll.numr totlM -at. we now think that there ) Howl i .ru ia, at ih.- iv.urt H..-- u 'niij-. . tllft -tv 5t nf 0r.rr rltl n.ww,: foror,ent;An ri extension, 112; majority for extension 571. W. H. Morris, postmaster at Kelson Durham county was recently arretted on a charge of extracting a check from a letter passing through his hands. He was before U. S. commissioner Purnell in Raleigh, and bound over to the June term of Federal Couxt. John Mocca, an Italian, was mur dered in Charlotte last Saturday night by Henry Brad ham, a negro, and rob bed of $230. Bradham was arrested and lodged in jail. Forty of the Hor- ; j . . .. . t . . I gaard at the jail to prevent lynching, J- D- Neese, of Guilford county, left I home about a week ago and went to i the mill of C. J. Neese & Co. He afked itt . - , , the miller for a pencil, and walked off j . . , 4, saying he would return by the time 1 , . . . . , TT - ., , . i his grist was ready. He failed to re- turn, and next morning search was made, and his coat was found on a fence near the mill and in it was found i owappearance is snrouaea in myutery He leaves a sick wife and two small children. A close examination of the record of the eleven alleged assassins disclos es the fact that all but four were regis tered voters, either by birth or natural ization. The four who Consul Coite claim were entitled to the protection of the Italian Government are Trahina, 1 Bagnetto, Monasterio and Comeitr. The first is found to have been a voter in the Parish of St. Charles. Bagnet to was a f uffitive murderer from Paler- mo, and a member of the Esposito . ..... . i buid of highwaymen. Marchesi was a veteran of Garibaldi's army, but he fled from Palermo while charged with Dreams Don't Always Come True. T .Wo. .I ief ,;,.i, i.n J tni.1 ;uuuu ' . .'. . . . , ..nut t rj Von were dresspd . x- , , actly as you are now, aad your over coat was unbuttoned." "Did we talk together !" "We did." ! ! "Did you ask me for any money J NTnt ovrvetlv- T n$l:ed von to en- ' . . I . , I dorse a note for me as a great favor. .... T t i "And I endorsed ; "You did. You said you'd be only I too triad to oblige me. r.nu I left you with a heart full of i ,.v. . , , . , m . "Ni'vpr ri'nd what vour ijfart uat i . . . - . fnii ,,r t.- Af a. piunc'. ! ? dence. You owe me twenty dollars) r7-? rn - fax Iwf.nrc l 11 endorse your ,;.cr: i ti9 til Ttr-nt 1- r I , borrowed i Hal ! Good . . AUreai Mnanciai UlSaSlCr. marriage cannot take place. A great financial disaster has overt.tk-n me.M ! "Alas, mv poor Ranald, but we" still love tnch other; and you forget that I have a little money. Yes, that S JUSt It it IS SO little. I t 1 .1 1 1 ... TI Z .. t . uunuri luuuMiuu, uui i r jui iuuuu - , out that it cr.nt exceed forty tLous 1 and at the outside. Humorous. He "Yon are N.G., Maris," She What do yon mean V9 He "Nice GirL She "Oh, I see. Thank you." Daughter "Father, Mr. Hendrick is a very bright younir man." Father "Ho must be. I notice that you never have a light iu the parlor the nights he calls." Brooklyn Life. "No, Miss Amy," remarked voun- Dr. Paresis," "as a physician I cannol accept the Biblical account of such longt-vity as Mathusaleh's." "Oh, I can," replied Miss Amy, sweetly, "there were no 'doctors in those days." Victim Take lay money but spare my life ! Supposed Highwayman Oh, that all right; put it back in your pocket. - I'm writing a special article for the Sunday Avalanche on "How People Act When Held Up." Life. "Anything fresh or new this morn ing f" said a reporrer to a young lady typewriter as he leaned against tho wall of a railway office. "Yes" she replied. "What is il 1n asked the reporter, grabbing an envelope. "That paint you were so gracefully leaning against." Graphic. " What led you to break off your en gagement with Miss Craik!" " I was afraid of her. One evening a mouse ran across the parlor floor. She never moved a muscle, but said : "Oh, what a pretty little creature!" North Carolina, ) In Suj rior Moore Count-, S C"rL Before D. A. McDonald, C. S. C. Mcl. Kennedy, Admin- 1 istrator of Jesse Davis, vs. Thomas Davi,EUzabeth Davis, Pereptha Davix, AoiVc XOH JlfiJent. Louisa Davis, Martha S bpivy, Llizabcth Allen, I T. t' T . . Davis. G. L. Daris, Jno. ; T. Davis, L. J. Davis ; and Joseph Davis. x apit.ari.vg Tt the rvirirr tit .k.. , jhnT. iuviN l. j. imvi. ihK 4 II.... L 1 t- . f . V. . are ni-cctwry purlieu f IhU JXMt-lintr. tn-l nin-ret-irteni cf th Jtte. It i ord-rrl Lr t .- , I'otirt that iiuh:icu;in ! tutulf ua tomti'l rxn.- lIei ' atnM iiai h.vci ior a on r.rui:tun r t:.. 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