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i. ! VOL. IV. JONESBORO. N. C WEDNESDAY. MAY 13, 1891. NO. 8 iinmiii rilT PROGRESSIVE E OLD OP AMEBICA. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. SALONA MILLS. $500 to $5000 METHODIST EPIsXXlPAL. JOXESBORO CIHCX'IT. Rev. J. E. Thorn wn, Pastor. Charge: JonestHiro. 2nd and 4th Punduys at 11 turn., and 7)Up.m.; Sunday School evtry Sunday at a.m; Prayer meeting even' Thursday nirht at 7-JO p.m. Morris' Chapel. 1st Sunday at 11 a-iu. and Saturday before at 3 p.m. Lemon Sprinirs, i.m meeting every other Wednesday nibt. PltESBYTEHIAN. , llcv. P. N. MeLauehlin, Pastor Cliarges: Jonesbor, lrt Sunday 11 aan., and TJO p.m. are er tnvetiuar every other Wednesday night, at j hope they are improving. 7m 10 Ysnrft nr Vrprlnnx in Cane of Death! lpt M,"' at 3s l,m- Poplar Springs, 3rd In IV 1 ears, or 1 reriOUS incase oj ueam. j Sun,iav ut n a.m.. and Saturday lefore at3i Sanlora .ml Sunday at &-M p.m.; rrayer $2.50 tO $25.00 -PER WEEK SICK BEITEPITS. IV Xo Initiation Fee. Premiums Paid Monthly. Why Should EvKityoE.ToiJf xHE"Ont.D?" lsi Heciiuse if you liave any surplus cash you cannot find a better way to invest it. 2nd. If you are in business, or are working for a sal ary, or wajres, you cannot do a better thinjr for yourself than lay aside nionthty as muh as you can in the "Guild," for it will notonly provc a most profitable "Savinys Hank" for you while living, but will keep your mind at i items frbm this lively phtee. 1 -r we are rtt bas damaged fruit or vegetation to a great extent. We attended church at Nashville and I know I never will forget that Chas. Dickens, James Buchanan and I nlaln of strn -1rrif i:nl imm lVf Swl,n-1 r' i We will once more trivo you a few , (,i c i , . ... l u aa" uveiy piHte. to anothcr pic-nic thereon the ICth. Camming and Onic Bl -r I we are needing ram very badly, t 7- :r i -h 1 , T . T --. Urr , 0 . . wonder if there will be any more .practical printers. . A-.-,-. eaon-txn - wonder if that sweet Ward, IMrolium V. Na.hv" , Z little girl who so graciously permitted Lovingood. Senator Plumb, of Kan Branton to row her up the river, while sas, and James S.Hogg, of Texas, an- slip (ImrvAil tliA titta nf liur ninl- AnrntM lwtl- nMl.... 1 it. i . Sunday evemng. EltoQibU preach- , tbe and M, ,ltcJ lhoso on nnJ h; . " ? ed an excellent "rmon tLe bank .i.h a beautiful solo. M be tojx that beia, a-jlr rrin,e a- v. a. u ft iiu v muvi tunc oxMa , fart, id bed wth them, but e;aga:n, I don't know I am sure, but I toilinB in the rublUbinC housed I1AITIST. llcv. W. T. Jones, Pastor. Jnestoro,: fervi cei every 3d Sunday at 11 o'eloek, a.m., and 8 p.m. Sunday school evcrv Sunday at 9:45 a.m. will hope on and on. A setting sun large cities and towns. It isn't everv re CHRISTIAN. Hev. P. T. Way, pastor. Charges: Poplar Jlraneh. 1st. Sunday, at 11 am.; urace cnaix'l, 21 Sunday at 11 a.m; Winder, Od Sunday at 11, a.m. and 7, p.m. Hev. G. It. ITKDEKWOOn, Pastor. Charges: ' Christian Eight, 1st Sunday t 11, a.m.: Egypt W. E. MURCH1SON, Lawyer 1 Notary Public, day at 11 a.m.; Shallow Well, tli, Sunday at 11, a.m. t ease, assisting you in the time of sickness, and fistiaii ugiit, ist Mnaay t u, a.m : i-.gypt , , , 2d Sunday at 11, a.m.; Mount Pleasant 3d Sun- R. D. ROBINSON, NPngr, Jtahifjhy X. C. J, D. GUNTER, Special, 4 i JONESBORO, N. C. BuFrArx) Lodge, No. 1?2, A. F. & A. M. Ileg uhir meeting, 3d Monday night, and the Festi vals of St. John the Baptist, and St. John tbe Evangelist. JoxESBOrto Lodc.e, No. 127, 1. O. O. F. Reg ular meeting, every Friday night. i tv .1 : a.1. i .", . Dever closed a more Peasant day than one that can be a prinUr-braint an yet!" Oh! isntitnice to go fttroll-! mv n T. ki . i . i r Ura,ai an . 4i i 4i , . . jaiu May Jd, A. D. lSlll, absolutely necesan-.The Centura- ing through the woods on a hot sum- j Varixa. : vemnn. : .v: ' l m t m iu euiug tooKiug lor uae 8 cow, , p g- Spcak;n? of flowPr8a and go three or four mJes out qt the is mi bt swcct is it not ? way just 10 go 03 a certain well to get Humorous. most. a fresh drink. But thatSj all right, trc i What the Southern States are ! When two girls meet tbev ki know. I Doing for their Veteran Sol-' When two men nnct they don't". ThU Hurrah for Meadow B;-anch ! They diers. ' shows plainly who wants kissin" the sung the banner clean off the taff at , - , the pic-nic, but hore they will be able ! 4 GeorKa 8 Confederate penwon y to sing one more time. i tem un?cr which dwabled veterans ri n ktti- r.:'4.t m ai x . 1 receive from $2 to 2. per month, ac- i icase leu uncio viticii mat we , ...... ...... ; n , i , .... . . ... . . cordincr to tho JkH tr. i limMv njr Mhowl dr or bcin'r taidv one ; can sell him a lot of fleas, but don'tt .. .. . " . S ir .T.i.. . . , . t . , creditame to our State, but it should " miU I! "KV " sue mut l A Missouri girl has attended school for ten consecutive years n ithcut mis- tell him who told TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watsok, Esq. his potato-bugs. Will attend to business in the Sujerior and Commissioxetis: Dr. E. P. Snipes, S. II. Buc Supreme Courts of the State upon imitation j hauun, J. L. Godfrey, J. A. Ballentine, uronerlv sut?ortel and hacked. James Dalrj'mple. Will not attend Justice's courts (except in - Jon-sijro and Sanford), H-ithout CASH in ad- Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. va,,c'- Clerk: Col. A. A. F. Seawell. . . f Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. W. H. MCNEILL, I Attorney and Counsellor At-Law. j CARTHAGE, N. C. Will practice in any of the Courts of j of the State. All business entmst ed to him will receivo prompt and careful altection. Office in Court House Jiuilding. COMMUNICATIONS. jon, ior rear lie . , . i 1 verv dull bv ihi timn ri.:. .th . might come fur them. .And brother A .... , , T;m uc t i - ii . t 1,113 CUJ lu compieie me goou worK. "Sam Bows ' guess he's watclnntr . , ... . ... jit win oe ot interest to review tuq sit- ( Gilhooly This world is fall of mi Peekaboo. j nation in other Southern States. ' cry. The happiest man U the on.. j Virginia led iu tlie movement and who is never born. established a Confederate Homo ati Hosteller McGinni Yes. but thr.. ' Richmond,for tho support of which the isn't one in a million that has such a Saturday morning, May 2nd, the State pays 10,000 a year. - Pensions streak of luck Texas Siflings. j day on which the Kaven Ktck pic nic , amouni .),uuu annually are t was to be, downed bright and balmy, Rs Pid Pic-nic at Raven Rock. Mr. G. L'ppers, the shoemaker on corner, has just married his fourth Kentucky Letter. li i ii i : . ft ion nna - IIC Tr fZ V.,. .7 - .11 . . v . j n uuu i uieau iu icii rae w N ATSO & GODFREY, i bis life, left all business cares and Si-oAKHJ a year in pensions. i U..l.!-4.:..u-i:l. 1.- 'hnilt Wnrir,n cnWintinn ' el, 1 UOPC ll WlllfolloW the ad- m , . ...i ,..!.iw qo . Mce given to shoemakers and stick t. KlCililOND, JvY. , Apr. 21, 1891. ian -a. .u. i. uuggy wuu one 01 mo - hislast " 0-rt-t nA I sweetest little girls who eer lived, en- ' Florida has no home, bnt pays 30,-; xiig trost every morning now, and ; aaa . , i . - t i . . . 1 flit, email Viov tnpo flrf Tt- r tti. ruuio ior uic oiu vape r e.ir nv er. Aiie( j - ' vv , . ... ...w,,,.,, ,aT,u i along with every i young and tend ' were blaffk as m Lebanon. The i all that is black iu that vicmitv I don't like Lebanon quite as vrell" edwoods and fields, and ere they kj.ew .t,:-.. i , i ureezes were just spienaiu, me roaas -- -- m- thing else that is J . r i. . . . ... er The potato vines Wfre line; MQ ffllllc uieJ' lauPrlieu ai'a J : h.i moiruuiije j y old hat yesterday at chatted,, and said a thousand little' lississippi is without a home,' but : Wool 'The children annoyed her. otato vines nre not ' no,1"uP3 that only some people4 could has made liberal provisions for her I offered to kill the children, but she . . . . . . I M I l L .kl W 'I I TI FT II'ITITII.. .1 r I I I Ul 1 . V. . . .... V. 1 -u . V. UU lilt 1 A V . k I - .ww . . . ... . .. .. ........ 1 1 . . .. .1I2.IT. . , u n O , J A u , uuutu ,,UttWtl MiO . . --- .... iiiouirii. - Missouri pays no pensions but a her as a witness. Hrouklvn Life." DEALERS IX as I at first thought, in fact it is about it, he had spanned the distance of two movement is on foot lo rais 100,000 the shoddiest place in Kentucky. I i lesfrom Varina to their destinations. 1 i- rr:n; i i - ... to endow a home without State aid. G E N E R A L iMercliandise ordered a gatling gun for the purpose Willing hands put us across, where we ' Maryland has a home costing 40-, I Dumley Kobinson, I want your ' advice. Brown, I hear, has referred to me as an inspired idiot. Wbj.t had f f- n . Ar , , n . beheld this grand old rock, that seem- ' OOO.ncar Baltimore, aided by the State ! i , , . .. . of executing ex-Provost Marshal Capt. 1 bioim U1U v. ".hkiu . i. 1 1 better do about it. ' cji i i i. i n . -i i. ed to be conscious of its beantv and to the extent of ?10,IKK) annual! . ; . . . .... Shuck, but ihe Captain evidentlv got 1 " u 11 ul lu n m T . , J ! unbinsua (thoughtful Iv:) "Well i . i t i i i crandure. where it has been for nes Louisiana has a home near New Or- f. , , . . . onto mv racket, for he got drunk and brtUU"rt uere u nus lul , . Dumlev, I think vou o;iht to mnk. TOTK i . M- Ion tic n riil flirt SCImIa J . fie 1 H ft VI i also got in jail, so he escaped. I es- ImsMu m us sueni - '"" 41 v,v'w him take back that word inspirt-d '' leaped too, and am very happv toad- happy pic-nicers made love and rambled ajear . . f . , 1 dress you from the beautiful little citv beueath its stupendous heights. This "th Camnna not only pays pen-! An co-tern family receivtnl a teh- I of Richmond-wish that I had time to scene me of th mo:t ronian,ic sPoU !ion8 bUt kas 'r" . s!" 'T.1 fAn.nouncin.thw , on earth, and with the festoons of fern Ior "ome. -uwuv.i ut.uu .i a reiauve, ana iny tell you everything I know. It mi South Carolina pays about ),()G0 replied : "Send on the remain at tVe are now receiving our SPRING STOCK, comprising i n i ti i it -.. i. i i..u I.... i t ... auu muuu aim a iiiousauu ouiei now- 1'iv--" .till iimh n:ii' im i 1 1 1 i u ti n r. lieve me, most assuredly. I will par- ers which there in abundance grow, is ni pensions, but has no hom,. ct. .No telegram was received .t. ilvrvnntwppL- nd vm.r .,Lr one of the most beautiful. Therewith Texas has a home -stab.ihed by aier, but m a few days a k-tt-r H6h, anu jour suiier- ....... , t.i. t. . . . .ni. in.!i' tn-it,-. .ti only congenial spirits, on pleasure ' i. ' o.,.r. n e.ir, iriv mu i u ing readers are hereby warned to pass bent," away from the hum-drum of a aTul Stein aid is expected sd.nrtly. Tennessee has estahli.-hed a lnme I v--r l n r : overnivnext!orresrondencohui'rifdlv.' - ! V O'wVvJ) , ,T : , , :,, busy life, one wishes he could live on level the "Cedars of Lebanon" with and OU tblOUh the aSM to c'me' h."lc V: nJrrW ';uk-'' in great variety and at lowest prices, th arth Rnd Uow c nin Shuck tQ never grow old. "Greek met Greek," llenmtage, tho State having Head and loot Wear to suit young :,-.;-.,. , , . , and all were happy in their own pur- "Riven 4io acres of land and ? 1 0,000 7 7 i: i i.:n fnr imrifrtitTiit m 1 kl rrl rrrrrt ti'ik: ; uii, bumo CllUmg lue inns, sonio M ... M j. boat-riding and others at their favorite Stature which ivvntly aJjourm d, and old, all kinds of Groceries, and at the rignt prices. I ron and Steel of all Kinds shapes and sizes, Wagon and Car riage GooJs of ali sorts. We . make a specialty of Steel Shapes (or Plow Hoes) and have them inadc to our pattern, and having this .I.CEFILT.UPS. P. S. Send a copv of the Leader to Shuck. I will pas through Leba non iu two or three weeks with my gatlinggun, and he may be fool -enough to be at the depot looking for inc.. E." CAMERON. We had some sharp frost the past Liua Shaw and Emma Kivett, from wek. Its track ran b seen for sotiia liillinHun: Misps Daisv Thonin.m. eason bought largely, we believe we j time . though the dumaire is Minnie Robertson, KaUe Murchison an please the farmers better than not very serious. and Minnie Sioan. from Jonesboro: leretoforc in this line. We are now I We are still without rain, but not so Miss Lillie Si'.er, from Siler Citv; Miss tiu remaias, ho wa kicked by a mule. Elder I am afraid Hankerson eonverion s not genuine. Ieacon Why ? ElderHe aked me ihe other dav if th ere was any chance t hi getting a rehate at the onI f ihe venr n th.. retreats, watching the fish frolicking appropriated 2.").000 for a building j r.-achors alarv in rase he wnttd in the waters. and ."v()00 a year for its Mipi-rt, and in i,a:i out of th; COIK.ein U.f(yTt. ll!f. Seldom in the experience of any addition 00,000, or so much thereof year was up. Chicag j Tribune, one, is it his pleasure to see more pret- as may be necessary for expenditure " . , annually iu pension, w , eh ransre --.'. I,p1,,",ll"l" ly at t? edime museum, "iihe Arm less Wonder. He writes with hU 1f , and e its with a knife and fork held between hi- to s. Wonderful i it ty girls together than were there, ; among whom (you will pardon me for making special mention) were Misses iu pensions, which ran ire fr;m 2.."0 to ." per month. It is thought that ?",000 TK-r vnr will cover the pension li.t. Of all the Soutkern States Kentuckv alone has made no provision for her ex-Confederates. 'Atlanta Const it u- oceiving fresh lots of He is only a Printer. Guana and Acid Phosphate. I with measles; they are taking better Mary Parker;- from Auburn; Misses j than the Alliance, and also enforcing Delia and Benlah Blanchard, and i " the Civil Rights Bill, taking both white Maggie E..nis, from Varina, and oth- He is onlv a printer. Such was the j and colored. ers, of whom I cannot now speak, at sneering remark of a leader in a circle! 1 Mrs. Muse is still in a critical condi- whose fair shrines ardent admirers of aristocracy the cvdfish quality. Kothingbut the "Acme", and if you , tion. played the devotee ali day long. Who was the Earl of Stanhope? He lave never tried it you had better do j Iok again! We learn to-day that Thus the hours sped as on the pin- was only a print r. What was Prine xthisvear .iui-h-isuiucuk-uui uwt u uu im;s c; iun, inun siumu- Suh re- t,cwara v imam ami the rnncp .n. Proud to call themselves The present Czar of Italia. : the 14th inst.; we are sworn not to call minded all that this was Dot the place poleon? ' names, but-if you will get ick's u nU after all, - printers. ? guide or a catalogue of fchaw Lniver- w hi recmrrr-stlo-.5 rvcr Lreok u;s ..he frown Prinr. of fnii.i. ih not !" "Say. pop, ask him how he scratch es his ljack." N. Y. IfeCorder. White Settler "Well, how i, t! new Missionary getting along uith his work ! Native "HeV nhii'.t dne. White Settler "What ! Has !... con vert d the tribe so njm f Native "V u m undt-rrand me. I said he was almost doue. They ar; just nw prepaiing the gravy." "Mrs. Homily rafter church He dil yon cofoe to preach on lckJit!::i:r. Iv Thankful for past favors we so-; sity, there and there only will you find and one by one began sadly to say luke of Batttnbunr are prinfrr. and dearest ! Yoa said at breakfa.tth.it ica me patronage or a generous pub-j the parties to be united. i good-bye, and .urn their races home- te Emperor of China work in hi ya were going to preach your sera m Ic and promise our best efforts to . Mac told us to-day that Mr. well a ward. private printing ofiice almost everv on pnfanitv.M )lcase. ! widower, was to get up and care for a ! I cannot conclude this imperfect j-v. TVm. Carton, th .f.itW f v.L "The Rev. Dr. Iloailv I bad in'-" m , S n rlt i widow lady's sheep, and we believe he, sketch, without referri ig to dinner, literature, was a practical printer, tended to, my dear, bat my collir-bnt- WaiSOn 06 UOatrey. Uviil do itj for they don't make any; which was splendid and abundant, . What wen J. P. Mor.U, James Gales, ton got down my neck "when I Jonesboro, N. C. March 4, '91. better men than Uncle XeiH. ;and to which all did ample justice, chas. Richardson, Janes Harper, dressing: for church." Pack.
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