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; 0 VOL. IV. JONESBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1891. NO. 1 1 - ' ' - - ; ! 1 WT!OlnTl tP& JONESBORO DIRECTORY. CLOSING EXERCISES. Jonesboro High School Closes its Spring Term 1891. COMMUNICATIONS. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOVESBORO CIRCUIT. t v. TWimnson. Pastor. Charges: .Ton'W"o, 2n and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m., anl ( 7 ii p.m.; Sunday School evry Sunday ;attt-, a.m; Prayer rntf tinK eve n- Tliuay niirl ii t at aboye name(1 institution, Under 72JO p m. Morns Cliai-1, 1st sunaaj at n a.m. and Saturday 1 fore at 3 p.m. kmon Spring i the management of Prof. Z. D. Mc- lt Sunday-at Pi. Poplar Spnns 3rd . . . Sunday at 11 a.m.. and Saturday before at 3-.J0 Whorter, Principal, has just Closed ineetirig every other Wednesday .night. " j one of the most prosperous terms with- 1 in its history. It gives us great pleas- PKFSnVTEIlIAN 1 Kcv. T). X. MeLauchiin, Pastor-Char:- ure to testif.v to the excellence of the .ioneboro, let Sunday ii si.rn , and p.m. training and instruction imparted to Mindav Seliool every Sunday at 9:4.) a.m. Pray- ..... , , -. r meetin,' every other; Wednesday night, ut j the pupils in thlSSChool, as manifested "' ' j i i the rendition of the speeches, dia- j logues, recitations, songs, instrumental CUMBERLAND. The Magistrates' meeting. The Board of Magistrates and Coua- Led into a Valley of Death. "There is also a Vllcv of Death' BAPTIST. Uev. W.T. Joxks, l'astor. Joneswro, serjn- f f fv p105.:t,. pTPrpiA c -es every M Sunday at 11 o'clock, a.m., and 8, music, etc., at tne CiOSing exerciser p.m. Sunday schofil every Sunday at 9:1j a.m. ; jas. gg-j. CHRISTIAN. I PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. uev. p. t. Way, pastor. Charges:-Poplar Exercises by the primary department P.ranch. lft, Sunday, at U a m.; Grace Chapel, i , , , . . , i hunday at ii a.m; Winder, 3d Sunday at li, ; were listened to on Tnursday night by ts.m. and 7, p.m. ' L I a crowded hall, with feelings of ining- tw C. It T xnr.wwnnn. Pastor. Chainres: . ' ctyitian Lijfht, 1st Sunday at ii, a.m.; "Ejrj-pt led pride and admiration. The little x'dTunday at 11, a.m.; Mount Pleasant 3d Sun-; . . day at 11 ium.; Shallow Well, 4tu, Sunday at ii, ioiks acquitted, memseives in oecom- a IU- i ing style, and it was plainly evident HiTFFAi.o LoinK. No. 172. A. . & A. M. Krtr-1 that their excellent teacher, Miss Belle iHarmeftintr,3d Monday nijrut, and the Festi- Bryan, had faithfully done her duty vals of St. John the Baptist, and St. John the J . - . ' . Evangelist. JNKSnono Lorr,E, No. 127, 1. O. O. F. Reg ular meeting-, every Friday night. TOWN OFFICERS. . Mayoii: J. It. Watson. Commissioner: Tr. E. P. Snipes, :;. H. Buc hauan, J. L. (Jodfrey, J. A. liallentine, Janies Dalrymplc. Stueet CoMMissioxEit: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: W. E. Murehison. TitEAsritEK: Kedin Bryan. . Tows Maushai,: Jolin W. Masemore. in teaching and instructing them. "We are very sorry that we cannot give the programme in full, of all these exer cises. The pieces were all good, and we refrain from naming specially, any of them. ANNUAL SERMON. The annual sermon was preached in Our friend and fellow-townsman, Mr. Zollicoffer Whitehead, of theFay etteville Observer, has been se lected Secretary of the Cumberland County Agricultural Association. We congratulate the society upon the wis dom, of its choice but we are a little hesitant about congratulating Brother Whitehead. We can tell him in ad vance that he will not walk a path that is strewn with Cowers to any great extent. We know something about this secretary business ourself. At one point in our chequered career we were elected "fair Secretary." Clothed with all the pride and majesty of our office and some other necessary raimant, we spread ourself to make the fair a blooming successj and we did it. Late Friday afternoon when and the congregation dismissed, we were ordered to report at the offiee. We reported. . The committee handed us 48.15 as compensation for our ser vices divided out the surplus among themselves and were kind enough to say that we were the best secretary the Association had had since our pre decessor was fired. The following September, when the hills and valleys were arrayed in pur ty Commissioners met in joint session in America, although not many people in the Court-house in Carthage last 'are aware of its location,' said Col. Monday, and transacted the following .Benjamin G. Glcason, an oki Califor- business : On motion, the Commissioners were instructed to issue bonds in a sum not nian pioneer, ho is register at the Tremont House. He aid if the val ley in this country U not as ghastly i: exceeding 15,000, with which to fund JU as aptly named. he county indebtedness. The bonds t A Land of immigrants known as are to be issued in series, so that 1,-! the Montgomery Train,' consisting of 000 may be paid each year until all j nearly 100 families, ierished in the are taken up, and not to draw more I valley north of the old Mormon road than G per cent, interest.- A levy of Sin Utah about 40 years ago, nd that 12 cents on each poll and 4 cents on j is why the spot is known as the Val- thc $100 valuation was made to pay interest on the bonds and for taking up first bond January 1st, 1S92. The tax levy for County expenses was put at the Constitutional limit 71 cents, which, taken with the State, school, pension and special (bond) tax of 12c, makes the poll tax for this year 2.12, and the property tax 70 on the $100. Wm. McLeod, Esq., of Pocket, was ley of Death, continued the old pi oncer. "It was a Mormon horror. Sim ply because tome of tho immigrants hid displeased some of the Mormon inhabitants along the route, they wcro led to their death by a Mormon gurde. The place is 30 miles square and sur rounded by mountains so steep they cannct be climed. There is but oue? entrance to the spot, and that is where ; the train entered. Neither water cor re-elected Chairman of the Board of j vegitation is found' there; beasts and Magistrates for the ensuing year by birds shun tho spot. Nothing but acclamation. The old Board of Education, com posed of M. M. Frye, D. P. Shields sand abounds. Even the snakes avoid the place, there not being enough in the desolate region to furnish means and N. M. Dunhip, was re-elected by ; of subsistence. acclamation. The immigrants were en rvutf to A petition from citizens, reading . the Pacific coast, and it was to tki near oody sMill,somoui.stauceabovc j barren legion they were led by tkeu ! the M. E. Church on Friday, 11 o'clock I pie and gold, and varied shades of trcj Island ?ord, for aid in building a bridge guide, who, it is claimed, bad intruc ; a.m., by Rey. R. H. Broom, of Rock ingham o I)ouLrIciss & Shaw, 'Atlor-ncys-Qt-Lau'. C 3 RTII AGE , N. C. and vine were like a bird's eye view at that plac was presented. The tions from the Mormon leaders to mi- Mr. Broom was for several j of Paradise under the calm autumnal claims of Island Ford were strongly 1 lead the band and permit them to per- ; years principal ot JoliesOoro Jtligli y, aim miuwm appies were reuuen- i presented, as me mosi avai;aoie piace. ish. 1 bo travelers reached tho centre-, : School, and his sermon on this occasion ing on the bending loughs, and crop j A committee was appointed to inspect j and around the enclosure ihey waa i was listened to with peculiar interest, liens, notes and mortgages were rap- the two places and calculate the cost ; dered. Tho scorching sijn poured ! It is sufficient to say that his efforts idly getting ripe, we braced ourself to of building a bridge, and decide which down upon them, and children crviti- run another fair. We were instructed i is the most desirable location. AUo ' for wMer died on t?irmnthprMirf.Tt Practice in the. Federal, Sui-erior and Suprenie surpassed the expectations of his mof t loui'U ol the :-tate. 11 t 1 sanguine friends. Mr. Broom has ! by tho committee to issue a lot of W.: E. MURCK1SON, i only been preaching about 18 months, ! brick dust colored hand bills, adver- riltUiNi, (only been preaching about lb months, ! oiick uust coiorea nana 0111s, auver r pnlO ln M j hut he is fast becoming one of the very j tising races on the grounds each day ij 1 UUllC, 1 among tho young ministers of the between tho hours oM and 3 p.m. to ascertain how much tho citizens arc j Then the mothers with swollen tongue willing to guarantee toward the build-, and burning vital lay down ia the irg expenses. The committee is to re- UUn to die. Strong men htretched port to a special meeting of the Magis- j themselves in death, and the auimIs .A ( -I i A ill atteisd t; Vais.iH S? in the Superior and !....' , suf.reiiie Courts t ti state upon invitation be. pleased to give' a. synopsis of his ; committee must have meant wlnte and ; day of the 2nd week of August court It was thirteen months after tLe uauu perisnea ucioru me j.ace was Thn -rr-ir.r-w ! revisited. During all this time the UK. J. A . BALLEXTIXE dchvmd the literary address at 3 p.m. ; , - . . . "- -" - " ion Friday. Of this address we had' W111: ,1CSSIS 1,5ii I xne great ireasury vau;i at asu- piamcu. riuauy, wnen ino Kansas 'prepared a few notes but ther so I Wilson N-ve Mark Tv-"ain V'illiam ington, built not lojig ago, covers ! Pacific engineers were exploring the 1 i - i a .... Tr-i. T:ii:n... .t ti tjt i .1 i .. .. . comnletelv fail to rivo thp sneakpr or 1 u B auu XAClil- uui ; more man a quantr w an acre, anu is4 unknown legion, they iIi.scovreU ILo I.. ,.;.. ..,.,1 1,.w.l-1 Vm iit attend. .1 tit icv'U courts (exempt in ' sermon, b'ut lack of space forbids. colored races, as it is a little difficult next j COL. HARRY SKINNER w i.a. .u.uuumui vance. VVYtTU DEInTTIST. ?.'ew Buildin.iT, noar LeAwlk OSiec, Jontsboro. w. Attorney . address justice, that Ave omit them. ' V" uld lccturc on the stePs of the Farm- j twelve feet deep. In it iuterior there barren spot. The train was scaUercd . H. iViCNiLL, It " ' ' ,,:ppp of vv,.v' i ers' Hll!- Ir- Billings had been ; is a cage of iron lattice work, the Lars 1 all over the valley. The wagons tHl ;cr Sand we would be -lad to pub-: Sphered to his father's some twelve of which are made of wrought iron, , complete, while the tia-Ict.ms of men, V V J k x 11 . vv.l .j , N . V.'. i o 4 1 .i ... i ... .n. ... '... . ... . .. .... . .... Wi'l practio" in any or the Courts of ' Ush it in full. It must be read or ' U1"'ll"s Y commiuee ana wincli were nveteU together wita ; women, cmldreu and beasts lay b!. ach . of the Stto.' All business entrust- j heard to be appreciated and' under- I6 a?erminfa that a inQS lt('r "vets after the lattice work ing in the uu.Cbicagu Tribune." ed to him will receive, prompt Tl.n tlmnt i,;.ri, i ilKe "isuouia not be permit tea to in-, was put up. It took one hundred ami carer ui aucnuon. ir - . 4 ir i. -77- bang, encouragini Of-icc tn Court Jious-e UuihUna. An nouncement. it can be trreatlv Our latch stri j to Col. Skinner . f" . 1 i 1 O.I . . . B. . m-m . and all who heard ;U!1Icre w" successor iueoccaion. j thousand rivets to fasten the in.u now l.iucn wc tat. i Tli fiicos rfivi n ('i-.itp'L i .......1- 4T.;.- .. ..,..1 benefitted .therebv. ; - ,u4ft,u ,u.3,u.a l,.l"f ', . . . n-s ban- on the outside 1 above rationed gentlemen miss-, lattice had to be very strong,, as the A curious calculation t.i the amount I ii vw.uiveinui v.i;iii; ,ies e, iiuvi v. u Iiri't HIiVCl l.i VCTV liCilVV. i..;'' aiU'ial ui ' .yjnsut.ii v. i.i .v iiit-ii...u i t't '"PiT KFTTB to n-,manv friends j At the close of the speech, Rev. S. ' to ho 111 rdu for --even hours among sdve-r now in the vault weighs overyears I.asreeeaUy Wen inm.e by ,1. 1 in .Me,nre jind adHing counties! V. Hovle, in the nime of the ladies of eve-reens. in Floral hail toes- three thousand ton,-, and you could ycr, a t rt-uci avaat, now chief inc their ccniidenocraiui liberal patron-i T,)npsi pnted t-iTol S-iniPr i Ca? l? Iary - i V'C , , . put these ninety million d-j!!ars on Beform Club of Indoa. Ah.:.g , t . a ii l t "OUeuOlO, pietenieu lO vol. Oxviuner, Yo Krav-; ru Ii lIp 1v;v lmt lv i t r . ;:pmthe past. I wish t say that I i ' Oecori : tol.en 0f ' .X? 15 "c'i.ijn., w lLc scales and thh t v-five . otber things, M. h.-.ver fcay that tho ., ... i ;., s i-,-w-T.- vnvf innr f " oeuiii.ia lioi cti Ojn.eriag, in toKen oi . j er'iu nuiivCs u tiled. 1 . ..! a,, hxatod i. . , ooin, ixt uoor to in!ltmre. But despite the ungratifying results ' thousand men weighing one hundred ; 'Iure of thrte.creand ten will Lavo where I can hi- found when not called , ciatioa of his excellent address. . j iue couun.ue u.u not ui,cnarge us. :auu eigmy pouaas, on mo omer siue, o' on professhmal or other important t WTT, c .w . i iins was; pernaps, uuc io tne tact that , nnd the bilver would outweigh them. ! calves, :w lambs, oO pig, J.UinJ IovrI, ,.tt1, ! rKiDAi E .MMj, 5 o clock. i we tendered our resignation before lt . ,,( , , t , i i !l (vfwi ,.f ;ri,t lt,. "ihi .niattcis. .: . . . . , , It would take one hundred rid seven-! ' na c: Liferent .ma, ,u,j i t r,,vnAP -r t 1 n':. l ii. . 4i - t-v thrt flit h"i a CiiflllPi" tn to iu . . A. o . MUliVXs, iU. it. iue exercises oy me cauemic le- r , , ' . Y "J ..fiv f...:.,t. ti.;- -'owners. ;.47.j ronnd of veirctab !-.. 9- partment came off Friday evening at A FULL LINE . 9 eiy:ht o'clock. The hall was densely that we had outlived our usofulne; as secretary. PiiiL Barton. ; to the sea-coast if America should be l'-ud of batter, 'J 1,000 eggs and :conouered and this tre.-urv vault 4 tns bread, besides several ho-- i tacked, but notwithstanding this fact T c r, , . i 4 , 1 ai..;m : , . i . ,m ' he-l-i of v in ten. p,-Vf it,' TL; atovruremnfora,; and the very long programme, good ; occurred iu Clarion Countv, Texas. UH of th coin in thi tre-.irv ! normous amount of food will v.vi -h attention was paia, ana tai went away , iiu h;u,n:r i-.e.v ni,NU oo, ! well pleased and satisfied with what SllOCS. hi'.tS -i i -i -it- i i i I v.Mte!-;, g-ir-xVa'.'.:-. filiv, 0!e. PA1TCY G-SlOCJi: -f all ki:-I-, t4.b;e.o. yniiu" ami cifruri. ALL AT LOW PKICKS. S5i-l:t ;-; lr.aifctt -r'.ce j -ai 1 for v t iniuy i rrluee they saw and heard. We have heard t h i c crn rr n a tho n- a finri-vtoiti. l. . t s - ; soumtra iikiii m me person ci ir. ing Commencement ever had here. ! John A. Wyeth, who has the-truth ' Tho instrn.'tors in tho v.-ivimi denn.rt-i md courage to come out openly an IT - ' 1 IT " I . li M ir 1 1 . I. : There is another vault which contains -lat liltie short of -M tons. vr.E.fUS ax1)ERsnvillk axd LlBisY. ! lift v.nine millions more of silver and ; We rejoice that there is found a twenty-six millions iu gold. Fx. Tho Story of an Editor, A beard can be colored brown rr i black by Buckingham's Dye fur the 'WhiAers. Scott & Edward ,;. StAM, SAM'OUP, N. C. 1-5 CENTRAL HOTEL, riTTri0I0, N. C. A. D E V E NDOHF, Proprietor. of N. V., a FiT'.;iro.i iis t? 1 5,:r:rt.l..'es r.-i v i . . . , . . . , , i expose the devilish erueltv w th which I An editor died and hlov.lv wemW inevocai organ are htrcniui jci i meats oi me scaooi are 10 u;gui . - ,, . ' i i i i i A - i . , M , . , ' , ! our "ooys in gray were treated m j his way to where he suppled a warm by the use of Aver s CT-erry I Crtor.a. , wuu.., v v-.vv.k .IliC pe.-iiieniiai prison pews ot tue ! reception awaitHi nmi. i i.e uevu mw . cier en K-.-v ri. mt4 -s rtor i ing made. . North nnd West. thiia and said: 'Tor laanv cars then ! n, , , t. , Vt r, . ... , rn 1 Mr. Laadon C. Jones received the! Dr. yeth calls on southern men to hr.5t borne the Llauie tor the many . . , . . , , , ,r- r ! snstnmhim in his ivition h.t bo bn : errors th trinter mada in the t,.irT. ' ,,on -t rUKliXb remedy for im- , prize on acclamation, ana .uiss lena - - , . . , . 1 . . . , . rr. S , , j.; x . i , f ,)., ,i,r,. i . . ; n;t told the taie in half its hideoitv. i ILe paper has gone, alas, for 1, rind tatin and rt aknr . o: tho thro-.t a 1 j Ilartsell tae prize on recitation. Ike ; We ean rrojnee evidence cncIuMve : the 1, has often failed to come in. ' Jungs, ad fr all afTcctioni of the to- . : ; prize con mm eu oi ;i nauuome oooxv pryo: tr.at evmour s men atter their : i no printers liave Ucvi!t-U XLt e r.r.tur- -,.-ra 1 each, (we fulled to get the titles), which , ueiat r.aa rout at tne uattie ot Ulns-, iay night tor wages wjua tnoa i.ai;.-.t . ka Atlantic ; -ore presented by Mr. W. E. Murchi- i t;.t'an i'.(,a Mori.ia. UIL-! not one cent to u.y name. ..en 1 ave ,f ()f tire 1:ris :V(a I i- -i , Cirlr.u a number ot Confederate : taken the paper never paving for it- - . , son. in his own peculiar, original and r r:.rin. n .v t.ni-, ,v, . ,,i ti,.. f. ,.t ..t;;.-t C. A. tnow fc Co.. .Svhcitor. of f-r.t- t try m'sVim-ianci- ! becoming style. ! Johns. P. B. i better. Thou Last let n called dead er.ts M Wahingtva, 1). C, un.nrpa.- NcniuS ToreatL5U ! blisses Katie Bryan. Flora Patterson, ! bcr.t by the pr.fagr coudactor whi a ' c.l facilities for oltiia-ag patents fur ... ; ! , -r . i yr i i , i - t : i vi i StVirin T.nnn.iit t-f.ni .- n limn li.t .1,..t-,! tV,,. . n...T ' t x t. ... . . . . . i and iuian number, r.na Lvan-ier .c-: : : V , " v ,..vvu .....mu, ...... .v cicf5 Cf inventions. i.cy make rrP' iftTfiUCVCTTC "j Iw aad II. B. lloylo averaged oa c llLlt llU ! LU Lhl n I L I lit aminatioa, over CO, and were placed . 1 A V r.i TEVLLIX, N C. blemishes from horses blood fpavins borne in mIcuc-. Thoa cau-t not cm- n 1IK- t f r.ed caies aau have i curbs, splints sweeaey, ring-bone, sti- ia here. And h? rl h'm cway. : secured allow ance of many latents A li - v.. Hot r,! f..r ... ; v.-: n t r r y ver.t fort, snd .. rfuliy heultri v --'.tt! .-.sm-alk' itn:e. I T. A. fiAIilvLH, M an a o u. Itch s auima.s .A Ho Msnurer n t V tiitr-U; hctteU on s- Iora s C .;i:urHU i:u IsUaJ.. Lit-rt, Mc. 51-ly i Snipes : tne roil ot nonor. - . hes sprains, an swoaen tror.ts, j "iieavcn is hi., home, aii-J o ;ies u . that La i Lcca previously Ti tlt:. i coughs, etc. Save 50 by iijo of one wo Lad let L:.m com? ia here he wwu'.d t;...,v - ,1-.; ..r, ;n - rr.t- oa human and horses and ad bottle. Warranted the most w.mder-! be fontir.uH . dunning h:s de'.ia.iutnt ' ... , , . . . cared in 'J nanuus by ooi- tnl biemislicure ever Known, bold bv i sab.nbers for li Ij n full c: them. . Sanitary lotion. Sold by E. P. ; E. P. Stapes ii. Co., druggists. Jonciat. 1 thus create dhcerd ia cr Iliu' -' Intent m-.n- acturer?, and w!o & ,v'o..druggL.tsooneiboro,N.C. , boro, :. C. Idem. , have t j d'j t;:h patents.
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