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VOL. IV. JONESBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1891. NO. 13 JONESBORO DIRECTORY. COMMUNICATIONS. THE FERTILIZER CASE. Important Lawsuit. She Wanted tho Nows. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOJfESBORO CIHCC1T. 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.nu, and '-tti d ra.; Sunday School every Sunday at 9$Q 'm: prayer meeting everv Thursday night at "' d m. Morris' Chapel, 1st Sunday at 11 a.m. ''a uutiirrtiiv before at 3 p.m. Lemon Sprinm, vt c.nav at 3:30 o.m. Poplar SprinjfS. 3rd Sunday at 11 a.m.. and Saturday before at 3:30 T, nj fcianiorutru ouimu) oi mu., iiaja meeting every other Wednesday night. PRESBYTERIAN. Uev. D. N. McLauchlitt, Pastor Charge Jonesboro, 1st Sunday 11 a jn., and 7:30 p.m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a.m. Pray er meeting every other Wednesday night, at 7:30. BAPTIST. Rev. W.T. Joins, Pastor. Jonesboro, servi ces everj' 3d Sunday at 11 o'clock, a.m and 8 j m. Sunday school everv Sunday at 9Ao a.m- CARTHAGE. CHRISTIAN. Rev. P. T. "Way, pastor. Charges:-Poplar Rranch. 1st, Sunday, at 11 am.; Grace Chapel, 3d Sunday at 11 a.m; Winder, 3d Sunday at 11, 2iib. and 7, p.m. ' Rev. O. R. Underwood, Pastor. Charges: Christian Light, 1st Sunday at li, a.m.; Egypt "A Sundav at 1L a.in.: Mount Pleasant 3d bun- day ut 11 a,m.; Shallow Well, 4th, Sunday at li, a.m. Buffalo Lodge, No. 172, A. F. & A.M. Reg- vals of St. John the Baptist, and St. John the Evangelist. JON-ESBORO LODOE, NO. 127, 1. O. O. F. ulur meeting, every Friday night. Reg- . TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. It. Watson, Esq. Commissioners: Dr. E: P SnipeP, S. H. Buc hanan, J. L. Godfrey, J. A. Ballentine, James Dalrymple. ' Street Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Clerk: W. E. Miirchison. TreasurCr: Redin Brj-an. Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. Douglass & Shaw, Attorney s-at-Latc. - CARTHAGE, N. C. Practice in the Federal, Superior and Supreme Courts ot the State. , 11 W. E. M URCHISON, Lawyer 1 Notary Public, Will nffpnrl to business in the Superior and Supreme Court of the State upon invitation 11 ill --' -. ..... ,1 T , isina - ' . 1 1 T- D AVWflf In I JoiK-sboro and Saniora), without uwit iu au Peaches are getting ripe. Rev. J. J, Harrell, who recently returned from Brazil, gave a lec ture in the Presbyterian church 1 Thursday night, on ''The needs of that country as it lies dominant under the hands of tho Roman Catholic Church." Mrs. A. V. Dockery will sail for England, her former home, in a few days. Miss Ella and Fannie McNeill have returned home from Hillsboro Female College, where they have been going to school for some time. Messrs. A. H. McNeill and J. C. Black haye laid off 88 building lots in the "Barrett Old Field." These lots are all within the corporate limits of the town, directly on the line of the Carthage Railroad, and it is one of the prettiest locations in the place. . Mr. W. B. Waddell, who has been on the sick list for a few days, is up again. Mr. Oliver Dockery, jr., and sister, Miss Carrie May, of Richmond Coun ty are visiting relatives and friends in town. Communion services at Union church last Sunday conducted by Rev. M. McG. Shields. Mr. M. McL. Kelly, our worthy Re gister, who lives about three miles ' ! 1 ? V 1 nouse merit. partment that such is the case, and that on June 9th, the following letter was written to the officials of the Dur ham Fertilizer Company. A Shortage Discovered In the! A case which will be a test of hatj 'If there's lav imrortant new Guano of the Durham Fertl- trimming cases against the Govern-1 said the newspaper man wife, "wako lizer Company. ment u now before the U. S. Circuit . -1 . L yy For several days it has been rumor- . - ... . 1 . , . ed that a shortage in the per centace - m mo oci aorciag as ne was standard of the goodssold by theDur- trimming-hats have been required walking home ho hastily reviewed ham Fertilizer Company had been dis- TlT "T ollhetto put himself covered by the Agricultural Depart- eUBe? U?llt ? m PT T: ,r. .1. the tariff act, and Fome of them msti- Wake en." he snid when he ai is now learneu irom iae 17-1 , .. . . . I . . " imeu buii. aamsii ioe uoveramtui 10 mere. "1 here's a war with Italy on." recover the excess which they had ' "About whatr she asked, as h paid. The aggregate value of the yawned and stretched her arms. goods on which refunding is claimed "Why, you know, in that New Or is rtnt flmrn at tmm Jk7. PWYi fWI 1 1.. tf ''Enclosed we hand you an analysis Uinn ooo nm t, AnLy . 9 of your goods made by the State chem- 'V V v 7 oaXJw ' fc luia ac laierrupi- i Jrn.intnrf,!S. refttllded onld be from $20,000,000 ed. "What else!" ist, drawn by our inspector irom goods . aaa nnn A k .. . r.v .1.. u.r t0 30,000,000, to come out of an al- "Well, ai one of the Harrison meet- t t a i . . . , a . most empty treasury. The peculiar ines to-ni'rht" J. R. Smith, which shows a deficiency P , . . . feature of these cases is that if the "Oh. ves. of coare Politic !. c r .1 . yaw rr.n vn t n r rx t i a i i r " "7. ; . . , verdict be in favor of the claimants it provisions oi law tuese gooas stana . m he & m&ke of fron condemned and are subject to confis- . nnn nnn u lawyer's fees, for when they paid the duty Remanded on the imported trim-1 by"- mings they udded that duty to the "That railroad accident, of course price when they were sold, and thus "Well, then, the Princess" they got back the duty which they had "A European scandal. There ose paid. Now if they win their suit they every day." get back the $20,000,000 or $30,000,- The newpapcr man sighed, thought 000 paid and will be just that much a moment and then said : ahead. Hon. John Wanamaker has a ! don't think of any more except a finfpr in this main thnnmnnnt nf uv. I ltt1A1w..1 n.M.nt. . 1 fi. r Otherwise we shall proceed at I V; " V' " 7," ' L' . ' ."Tr? luvuouuu uuu.tai n i- I iiayjug ICik UCi UUSUaUU. mington Star. "Mrs. Brown! No! You don't meau vunce. DR. J. A. BALLENTINE DElsTTIST. t New liuiltlimr, near Leader Offiee, Jonesboro. IS having' his w. h. mcneill, Attorney and Counsellor At-uaw CARTHAGE. N. C. ' ' i Xl ' V J - - D 1 1 11 11 ' Will practice in anv of the Courts of 1U "ltJ otmus OI weuiocK oy Ac- L . from town,? painted. 1 Odd-Fellowship seems to be prosper ing here. We learn that there are seven applications for initiation into tho Encampment which has just been organized here. " " - Miss AdaHumberhasgoneto Green ville, N. C, to spend a few days with relatives and friends. It was our pleasure to listen to two sermons in the Methodist church on Sunday, by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Hornaday, in hisown original, impres sive and pointed style. They were both good, but the one on Sunday night is not excelled by any man we have ever heard. At the residence of the bride's fath er on June 4th, Mr. Clark Sears -and Miss Henrietta Cockman were united cation and sale. Acting under the rule heretofore practiced by the Depart' ment, we will agree to release the goods by your assuming to reimburse the farmer by paying back to each purcha ser of a ton or fraction thereof the differance between your guarantee and the findintr of the chemist. If this arrangement is accepted the pay ment to the farmers must be imme diate. once to the sale of the goods now in the hands of the said J. R. Smith. Very respectfully, . John Robinson, Com'r." The Company agreed to the demand of the Department to reimburse every purchaser of a ton of fertilizer, with the amount of the shortage, $2.43, and ways politics." "Lyman page has refused'' "Who cares. Give me some news.' "Chauncy Depew has been indicted Another Strong Protectionist. There's a young man in Detroit who will be a famous statesman one of these days, if by some unlucky fate he is not called upon to fiill a premature in proportidn for parts of tons, and grave. The other night he was pay- Commissioner Kobmson wrote Mr. Smiththe Alliance agent at Mebanes ville, to this effect, and asked him to send a list of parties who had received fertilizers, and stating that the Dur ing his usual semi-weekly devoirs at the shrine of his best girl, and the talk,turned upon politics, as talk will do sometimes when trod upon. "Tell me, Harry," fche said, "what jham Fertilizer Company had agreed . is the difference between protection, itP And she sat up in bed. "Why he only lives a few blocks from here. , I see her go by nearly every day. What do you suppose is the mattert Will either of them apply for divorcef "I don't know," he said. "Thert isn't much doubt about it." She looked at him scornfully for a moment and then said : "And you pretend to get out a aesrt-. paper. BabP of the State. All business entrust ed, to him will receive prompt and caieful .attention Office in Court House BuiUUnp. Announcement. commodore Muse, Esq., all of Carthage township. Amicus. CAMERON. to furnish funds to reimburse them. The Farmers' Alliance is under con tract with this company through its State Business Agent, Mr. Worth, for 10.000 tons of this guano for tho use of Alliancemen in the State, and the goods has fallen 2.43 below the re quired and guaranteed standard. A considerable quantity of this contract has already been delivered. It is unfortunate that those who had Treetrade and reciprocity" "Certainly Darling," ho responded in free, silvery tones, drawing about half an inch nearer to her, which was all thero was to draw. "You see it i this way; if for instance, we should kiss each other, that would be free- trade." Negro waiters have been removed from tho dining rooms of tho various mountain resorts of Virginia and W-t Virginia, and their places filled by white girls. Harvest is upon us, grain is good, THANKFUL to my many friends ; but thn there wag not aQ ay I in Moore and -adjoining couutiesj . . . f ihpir eonfwWe and liberal natron-! sowu m tLls neighborhood. a:;e in the past, I wish to say that I ain I w til, we lorbear to say any am located in the rooms next door to thing about it; the sums shmmsrnow: W. A. Sloan & Co., hi Jonesboro, ! if it keepg j yigllt for a fevv more j where I can be found when not called! avnan, . . , Many year of practice ha yivn C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of pat ents at Washington, 1). C, unsurpaM- "Oo," she twittered, with a dainty 1 ctl facilities for obtaining pateat f.,r little twitter. all classes of invention. They mak? "If," he continued. "I should Vh a specialty ot rejected case, and have charge of the mixing of the guano you and you should kiss me in return, secareil allowance of many patent made this mistake, probably in their ! that would be reciprocity." j ua at keen previously rejected, endeavor to come as near to the re-j "Oo, oo." she twittered, with two,eir advertisement in another col- nmn. will boot interest to inventor. went on "if you patentees, manufacturer, and all wh quirement as possible without going ' daintv twitters. i beyond it. Atld lastlv." he The gentlemen who compose the 'should ki ?s me and I should take a Lavc to do with stents. ire crop j company are, of the hi -best charac-1 Jozen from you to pav for the privi- oil on professional or other important mutters. A. J. MONROE, M. D. 9 A FULL LINE -r Ui nenil Mercbiindisc atourstorein Sanford, It'.i'U.iIinir new SPRING DRESS GOODS, w-tirstM:-!, jrin-rh:ims, clicot?s, etc. Shoes, hats aut notions .t ull kimls, ITJTCIT G-SOCEEIBS, V'f all kinds, tobacco, pimff and ciKars. ALL, AT LOW PRICES. Highest nuirkt t price paid for country produce. Scott & Edwards, McIver'5 old Stand, SAXFOUD, X-'C. 4-4 v" : CENTRAL HOTEL, PITTSBORO, N. C, A. DEVENDORF, Proprietor, I'TjiK-rly of Schenectady, N. Y., and Atlantic City, New Jersey. VitTsloro is in the centre of a jrnme country. l'sirtriils'.w nnn u.il.1 tr.rknv m lnini!nivf, 1 v i ry ciniffrt found at thi hotel to b found at a Northern nort. Tenurenstmable. 3i SasHEW HOTEL LAFAYETTE FAYETTETLLE, n. c. A Finp Mttdom Hotel wsthevery comfort, and mw.M ror inter Tourists visiting this won wriuuy healthy and RpreeMblecnniaU-. T. A. BAtlKElt, iL4.XAC.ER. Al.o Manarer of the fashionable hotels on vainpoDeUo Island, etf East port, Me. 51-ly ter. News-Observer. Washed Out of Their Home. John Richardson sent for ns thi3 morning to go and view his cotton forms, but our old blister is off on a bust, and we were busy getting roast ing ' ears, cucumbers, tomatoes and such like for dinner, if you were here would just lei you smtll our sweet milk and peaches.' We have a curiosity, but can't take it to your office, as it consists of a patch of cotton that is free from grass and weeds. Mr. William Monroe died on Sunday last, from wounds inflicted by his own horse. We have not been in Cameron enough. recentlv to tell who is there or what is being done. The stockholders of Crane's Run Factory are'very anxious about their business asent. We can sav that we know him personally, and that he i just now busy tendin his crapM and reading his Bible. In the first he finds plenty of grass and mud, in the other he findsjcomfort; and also that Martha aud Mary had a brother, and that Jo seph had a coat of many colors. The Bare pork eaten by the inhab itants of Winder, is about to cause them to establish an emigration bureau. The town of Abhley, forty miles north of Columbus, Ohio, on the Big Four Road, adopted a novel but effect ive means of reform on Monday night. A white family and a negro family have given offense to the good people of the town bv living together in the same house, which was a resort for bad characters. The families were given to understand that it would be prudent for them to leave town, but they did not take the gentle warning. At midnight about 40 masked citi zens seized a fire engine, and drawing it up in front of the house turned on the hose, literally washing the inmates along with their furniture out of the place. The weather-boarding being old, the house was well aigh demolish ed by the force of the stream. i lege yon enjoy that would be protec- tion." "Oo, oo, oo, Harry she twittered, in consecutive bunts of dainty little twitters, concluding with an explosive hug; "I'm in favor of protection." and the voung man conclnded w ith A Challenge to Fight. One of the boys tried to get up a sensation the othcrday by challenging another to fight a duel. It didn't work. Mat. Farrell keeps the ball rolling by issuing another challenge. He ch.tl- her unanimously. Detroit Free Press, j lenges anybody toll as good harr.e, (saddle or bridles, or any other good. Disastrous floods are reported from !t a cheape" price than Le sell tLrni. he Red River section of Texas. Thou sands of acres of growing crops have been destroyed, and a krge number of houses swept away, and hundred Big Foot on a Big Man. A n iron last was made at Martin's Fer ry recently for Rer. John Farnhome. of Charlotte, N". C.f which was 20 J inches long and 71 inches wide. The colored preacher who owns the big foot is six feet and ten inches high and weighs 410 pounds. Keep gray hairs frtm forming by using Hall's Vegitabl Renewer. e Sicilian Hair Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The besfctialve in the world for ruts bmies, sore, ulcer, salt rht-utn, f of cattle, hog3 and chickens drowned, j ver sores, tetter, chapped hand, chii Several bodies of diownrd person ' Wain, corns, and all skin eruption. have been found. A committee, composed of about one hundred Southern gentlemen, L&vo been to Washington, and invited Pres ident Ben Harrison and his cabinet to attend the Exposition at Raleigh dur ing October and November. The Pres ident did not promise to come. and positively cures pile-, or no psy required. It is guaranteed t giv lerrect satisfaction, or xnoucy refund ed. Price 2.i cents per box. Frr a! by Mctrer & Dalrymple. Three young ladies and two young gentleman captured a sea turtle at Wrightsville last wek weighing GOOibs. So savs the Star. A day or later ano ther one was captured weighing 301bs. Trinity College last week conferred ihe decree of D. D. npon Rev. W. H. Moore, of Fayettevillc, and also upon Rev. Richard K. Price, editor of tb; Western N. C. Advocate. "My fath'er, at about the ago f ;! f ty,lot ail the Lair from the tcp of V. head. After one month' trUl of Ay er' Hair Vigor, the hair bcan coming, and, in three month. r.o had a tin--growth of hair of the i --Uural color. P. J. Cullen, Saratoga Springs, K. V. It is conctsrfcd that a pec:2c tr.y yet be fond for every ill that f.eh i heir to. However this may be. cer tainly the bt specific yet foand for dVl-ieft of tho blood U Ajeri Frap anILa,aad ma distei originate frm imr;r bloo1
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