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cb 7 VOL. IV JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1891. no; 14 I i ! MOUNT : VERNON : SPRINGS ! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. jol'NT VKP.XOX springs are led it none in the state oix-rties of its mineral 1st ill l-y few and urpascd I intnul T..-..1.,, . .Tr-nl 1 1 1 i 1U v I'' Uli 1 i.v r i o uiiiivil wntr. Some of its cures art alraKt miracu- Jon. Unlike many mineral waters, the Utte is ?o pleasant, cool, palateuble and refreshinjr ih:it you do not wait a few days before yon can , it.,t,. , , JoiulK.ro, 1st Sunday 11 a.m, and 7i p.m. ej.,ylt, but the desire and lore of the water ,,day hKd every Sunday at 9::, a.m. PVayl ' i.....,ici. i.iiif ' ,cr meetinir every it her Wednesday nicrht ut : Jl ?ides the old Ppringrs co well eptablifihed . and widely known by their jrreAt methcinal At . x : jt1 'jiri i it j", iiiere iiuvt; wni umcr prius rc . . ' . . i.tly diw-ovrml which conUin hiirh niediri- iiul properties. The Finp riirativpPrnnprfips1 i, 1 m9 tlic W.ttM M (nAMoutni in Mill t o Inn :md jKipularity. The spring's are surrounded , ' . T. , by Kreat natural leauty, with a hiHh eleva- . . AIR IS PURE AND INVIGORATING. The 'Management will employ eompetent help iu vnch department, and is. determined to n- w rtilu,Ki im .i u i , ,, make a delightful home, delieated to health, make a delightful home, delieated to health. rot unl pleasure, w her his truest may find .every ail, comfort and convenience desired. The proprietor desires to make it u i Resort for both Northern and South ern Guests. MedUul K'ieiitibb? prontninee this place 'Nature's ereat Sanitarium,'' and have volunt-erel to testify to the virtue 1 iti waters. . Amusements: A. nice new - Piano, - a (rrnxl Rand of Music, How lint: AHy, Iiko Uoatintr, etc., etc. Five lniutlnl iert of Piazza room. Mt. Vernon Springs id situated in Chatham County, N.C, one mile west of Ore Hill deiK.t, )in the Cae Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail-Road, . . . ef teville, and W a ehanuing siK.t to thso who -'OU Spare H SllOlt Space in your . - - , vu uuu , ,UUii, . oevcrai auuns . ' " Mvk Place of scrumptious paper, for a letter from a ! that she g0t flm hef dear who 18 ftnd uite a number of children have n'Z? 02 hot m a bIow" P Madder. RpQflTlfl RorrontinTl little Harnett countv girl ? j going to emigrate to Georgia presum- died from it. Among the former Mess. . of genius to 97 tbouan.l Ti edininnlm h I am seventeen ! vears old-will be Wy for hi. ultimate financial improve- John Kay and Dougald McPhail. .fur hun men of tallent. T-l eighteen if" I hv till the 12th dav or ment and the immediate benefit of ! Miss Sophia Stewart is unite sick. . Jnst about Ithe rite perhun for in ini tj nau nu tn riiiiv- tu tuv "i mi 101 1 'ami c-ouvt-iiieuoe oi the )ruest!i. The nwms j;lo have been refurnished Address, J. D. BUIE, Manager. Mtmnt Vernon Srtinjn, Chatham Co., X.C Douglass & S'haw, Attorneys-at-Low. CAUTHAGE, N. C. ri:u ti e in the Fedeml, ?ipTior and Stireme '. nu ts ot t lie IState. 11 W. E. MURCHISON, Lawyer I'Notarv Public, Will iitt. inl tn liiKini'o: in tin- Sn t K-rior : nd SMiavii.e Coiats of the State upon imitation i H.t, riv supiNirteu ami imckiu. ZZSiitLi x:,u,' . ! DR. J. A. BALLENTINE X)EITTIST. New Muildiiifr, near Leauek Office. JoneslMiro. ' ' . ,. -. . . - - w. h. McNeill, Attorney and Counsellor At-Law. r . T-rrTT irtu' n CARTHAGE, N. C Will practice in any of the Courts of t tlui stntn All Imcmnsc nnlniit. of the State. All business entrust ed to him will receive prompt and careful attention. OjJice in ('hurt JIuusc HuUiling Announcement. V iiA.Mvr i 1j io ray many menus 1 ia ;woore anu aujoiniug eouunes "r their confidence and liberal patron- i ... if i . i: . a: f. ifre in the past. I wish to say that I ge in the pa JHi l'K-ated in the rom next door to u . A Sloan &; Co in Jonesbom, off-nn .r.f-M;ni ;mn,,rt,.nt pwwwurti ui ..inv. ...,rv.iiu, niatteis. ' ( A- J- MONROE, M. D. . A FULL LINE i- i wl-l- f'MneralMerchandiseatourstorvlnanford, "H-iuditikt new or-.r-..... ' SPRING DRESS GOODS, t,,Kt, (j . . ., , . n.tioiuot all kiuds, i ;A1TC Y GBOCEBIES, of an kinds,tobaeci,Fnuff andciKars. j ALL AT LOW PRIO:S. i Highest market price idil for country i roduce. ' Scott & Edwards, ' McIveus old Stand. SANFORD, X.C. ' JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JOXESBOHO CIHCUIT. j nev. .7. E. Thompjson. 1'astor. Chanres: 1 T . t 11 a i . . . - . i . . ? Mniwimru, iiu aim in cMinuuvg ai ii a.m.. arm p.m.; Sunday School everj Sunday at S : a.m: Prayer meeting everv Thiirj.fl.iv niu-ht t Tv ir"! Sunday ut 3'w p.m. Poplar spnnjrs, :tri St SlITldilV lit Ik.IIl. I'flTl . - . . . - I . r-- - p,m. Santonl 3rd Sunday at 3si) p.m.; I'ruver mwtl,, very rther wy niht. ; PmNnvTPimv ! PltESnVTEUIAX. Rev. D.N. MeLauehlin. Pastor Chanresc HAPTIST. r t tv- t,..i i .'", obmu. ui.ihtihi, t- i- t ce etfi-ry :H Sunday nt 11 oVloek, a.m., and 8 o.m. Sunday lu,l every Sunda v at !:4.i a.m. I christian. 1 T. Way. pa.tor. Chnrjres: Poplar I Uraneh. lt, Sunday, at 11 a in.: Gracr Chapel, j .t.lw - A . , t . V : .1 . . 1 ... 1, ' a.m. and 4. p.m. - , - , . Rev. o. r. uirbiatwnot. Pastor, 'charges:-! christian Lijrht, lrt Sunday at ll.aju.; Kypt - M si.nir t iinrf Moiiii wP.nt .m k Ht. - day at 11 u.ui.; shallow ell, 4th, Sunday at 11, a.m. I . . ' . 1' ! iur faixj iinGK, o. .a. r . .. ii. nrjr- i nJar me-tinif 'Ul Monday nitrltt. and th VMti.li' valsofSt. John the Raftist, and St. John the ! vynmrellst. Evangelist. JoNKSHono LoiHtK, No. 127, 1, o. o. i Reg- ular luwtinp, every Friday night. j TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. Commissiowkrs: Dr. E. P. Snipes, s. H. Rue-! hanan. J. L. Godfrey. J. A. Hallentine. ; hanan, J. L. Godfrey, J. A. Hallentine, T v uames uairympie. Stheet Commissioner: J. A. Mclver. Cleuk: W. E. Murchison. Tkeasuiif.ii: Redin llryan. Town Makshai.: John W. Masemore. P XATUT'TVP T FTXTTD i A KAA1 dLIIN U Lb 1 I bK. iic,-limw:,ieii d For Our "Scrumptious" Paper. ,r T, Editor cr' ? to be more precise the 12th Tliht of! c . September. Oh, Mr Editor, did you : 1 ' J ; ever read bhakspeare s " Twelfth j N ight " I think its lovely, but ma v I bn I'm partial I'm partial because it was such an I eventful nicrlit tn m. T enteral iho i " a. - l-UV i Johesboro High School last October; it's an elegant school, isn't it ? There's where I learned so much. Itookup' Algebra and soon learned to handle ' " , 1 equations of one unknown quantity with immimtv T'm cin-o It irnnl.l : with - i . Iiust snown me a little rupee iif iinrri nt T.0fio ..:::i.. o . i. A iu uraneii in a. manM.l ..t ... ... """'"iMiiHii lortune s:i:e 1111 me imil .li.U.im have made your euitonal head swim to see how quietly I would take a piece ' Of white Chalk and a few X's and plus . and minus sii'ns R.nil hcrnrf nnt how t ,A ' ,n o , , , . I .w.. ... .rU.u nvn. i.u.i,i. nunu iw u lhefox if nothing happened to delay : tl,e pursuit, and all so graphically that ; you would almost hear him yelp. j Up to Febr uarj 1st I stood A 1 on ' attendance and had the jump on the j other gills for that beautiful set of ; f . . 1t v -i Scott7s which was offered as a prize but as bad luck would have it I was ! ! ..... . t 'taken sick with measles; there were . : i i "i t uui) iu cases iu scuooi, anu j aU( a iule irl from Qre HiU divid , - ! these out between us. I never was j ! greedy but somehow I seemed to get I more than ruv share on that deal. i I . i Hut did uou know Mr. Editor I have I . liuuui i iKtiti Alliance. I want- j again I didn't; but; w what they did ' A t. t ! joined the Farmer's ed to join and then I was wild to know -... ....v. .- ..v'.. ....m. uiu . when tne" initiated you, so I joined anyway. I went strolling with Mr. Jim , last Saturday afternoon along the north bank of Little River. We had ! ja delightful walk. Mr. Jim is so charming, he called on me at Jones-; b0, hut .thTe hAtul instcJ OQi " dUr,Jifl? ntirt i visit. Hut Ut nc tll yon Mr. Editor, I i wtllt jown to Fayetteville about a , ... . , mouiii uiyj. i a cuc me is io ei v , T " . , ' . 4... .......... -. . .v . v..t- ..v world, so unceremonious and unanect - ed. It was memorial day and I saw the soldiers and the Graded School and the Brass Hand and Cross Creek and the Fire Engine and Geo. O'Hanlon and Archie Wightman. But oh! Mr. Editor the dust, the dust, why don't j those people use some of that water in j sprinkling the streets ? I vow I will never go down there again if it is as dusty as it was then. I went UD in the third storv of Afr Thornton' ttnro nmo ,1 : uornion S Store and came down in store and carae down Jhe levator; rtey called it an elevate but I called it a descender. I In elevator, had never seen one of the Creatures before anJ T CQnfess T ft j it seemed lit n-n, A-,, ; : a mud bucket, but the clerk or sales i,ui. ."cunRW saies- man, or whatever V0U call him was very kind and considerate; he said that ! lktV4 lllUt I j there was not the slightest danger, iiiai me uoor wouia catch ns if th - rnnp 4brnV " en rx-a nnl,I T0e OTOkC. SO We COUld not gO Very far in the wrong direction. This was trub' consoling wasn't it T Then I went dou-n in (U Pa.L- A, . mciarK, on ilia t .rt lr r I"1 L 1 A i lai:e nA ' j 11411651 and gentlemen paddling around 'm canoes t A vouno- mn SnvSf 1" tduoes; a ounj man united me to ride in one but I asked him tn cuse me. I never went boat riding m. not nctlt KfXJiX L IlUlIlg t t.. ... j .i . ,tuuriuau uui nuu men i i . , . ... ue sKeu me ii l wouia stiare lus joyg . ti.ui.. .i v, . ... and sorrows. I told him I did not like ! L. j:. . ... t i . uiviMon ior i Knew in my mind that he meant to cive me the sorrow j and take all the joys himself. We are iroinir to Lave a nie.nin n I McNeill's Grove sometime during the j e.. t i. n ...... summer, anu i snau De so giaa it you win come ana ti.Ke dinner out of our 'basket." I can't tell you definitely as to the time, but the committee of arrangements will probably select the ! j beastliest hottest day in August. I do l)eastliest hottest day in August. I do hope that dear Mr. Ben Hardy will be .there with his little harmonica; think l"ere witn ulS 1 i1AiB :,1Ki lie S JUSt ION el . IT.. " " tl VT ",y, ? , ,ruo ,ove To dip up the jmee from the resinous pine, Tls sad t leave lmuiefoiks and ditnntiy rove, IJut the iiadflCst of ul t lve you bthind. ' Heh'rcc noxr that's lovely, isn't it T But listen T'll "I , ! ... - ... 1 1 i ipi in ilium r. oti i-i .r . . . u....v,, ...... vu v. , iinn i X-JUXOl a IllIAl PlH4rnrTfr r.rnvn.l .....ici.wum. iiere j, iue episue : . .ir. jasper J nomas had a fearful 3 1 have lux-d, I have idouvhed il:intel itt.M And pwir ,lSon, to help out the tht yield, !!ut f.ll,1illi- ii. gmri-bycinni Hcres hurrah for tl.e lt.rit and adieu to the tWM. , " fi.t 7", t rfmn honestliiH.r with riMun-r smioss vhut was this sweet Ms.? don't ruy ine, but uuesss. T .... , , . .. i aiwavs aiu Hate tijese lhvnilll" notes eveV since I got a horrid little sticky, home-made valentine that said something about ric and stump and suar lump. Well. Mr. 'Editor. T know von nre deenlv interested ind wonhl' litre to write a few more vard but ro .llv a I must conclude to stop. l r , rriii i i , Adieu addio Tiddledwinks good- uvp Yours sincerely, Flora Maiti.anh. SUMMERVILLE. The many friends and relatives of Mr. Malcom McKay will be glad to learn that he has so far recoved from i.:., . .. i. ii. . , j his recent injuries as to be able to go itui ii iuai lie mm .u iai inif r 1 1 i ruin ! to his plantation and home on the east ' side of the Cane Fear. I We have no sickness in Summerviile It is true the Rev. Dr. Mckav is still : i m " - j iu feeble health, was not able to attend the funeral of Mr. John Wither' child here yesterday, nor the inters W- " MeHon-' aid last evening, but so far we have escaped the fearful epidemic of the : ; aujaceni counirv. ; . ' . . .'iw a. uuil vaiunuu, wuc- iii iiur , most popular vouug ladies, is visitiii" ; her sister, Mrs. A. A. Fiuley, of j ! Wilkesboro, N. C. " ; Mr. John McKay, n ho has been with . j his brother near Carthage for several . months was at home on a visit last J week. John, is a good boy and we; hope he is doing well. . O The conretion at this place has ; Josh Billings' Philosophy. secured the services of Rev. J. S. Black of Roberson county, for half hi time 1 Voun- man you kan't learn ennv and all seem very much pleased with thinp ty hearing yn'reself talk, but yi ,M?r r, r,,o ' PMiblT nay by Learlni: other peofle Miss Daisy and Mr. Ed Smith also , talk. Mr. Alex Williams, of Little River! Thare is no me who can dUrc-ard Academy, were on a visit to Dr. A. M. i with impunity the proprietys of Mfe- McKay's family last week and took in but thare are roan v people who, if thev the closing exercises of the school here ain't proper ain't nothing. and the pic-uic at Raven Rock Satur-Thare is lots of folks in this wrrM da , TO , t t . :whom -VQ U P like a bladder. Prof. Plummerha,s fallen heir to an and then kik them az hiirh a von C3liw asuMue, ienn., ana will -----y wm w leave Nortb Carolina very soon. The fall term of the school will commence I as usual the first Mouday in Septem- everybody hollers for joy. ber, with competent teachers. J Grate men should onlv allow theV Miss Mary Watson, of Statesville, most trusty friends tew" see thf m in has been visiting the Misses Cameron. their hours of relaxashun. of this place, and made many friends Usumtimes dist'inguih between tal whilehere i lent and genius in this way : A cm Crops in thif section have improved : ov tallent kan make a whissel out ov a amazingly in the last ten or twelve pig's tale, but it takes a man of genius days and farmers are hopeful and hard tew make the tale. at work. u I T l,n ,ji l June 17th 1801. BROADWAY. The agricultural outlook has been much improved the past week. Y iJrt. mA . . shape of a grass field with a little cot. . . 1 ton in it. Mr. Sloan will show the field to those interested; with whatde- ramer be a child again tL.vt gree of pleasure we can't say. !to tbe autort of the world, Mr. Watson will either post his TJlre s ewmerous individuals in blackberrv farm or tn- tn nA, .!,lle lanJ wll 1 upon what thv large coach-whin snake, now nm. inding a huckleberry pond near by to take charge. He has not yet de cided which. asper experience with a ghost one morning last week. He had occasion to visit a store in the neighborhood, and start- I a store in the neighborhood, ! ed before daylight, and in passing through an old field his eye caught ! Slirht of a white r.liiet ! wbere lie thouPht oul' olJ fie,d Pinca ! grew. He noticed that the object . was growing fearfully in mzc, and re- ' mnilliu , ,1 . meiniK-nng ttiere were sfiine graves near the SIot. he COIllil wi'.ll difficult v : . .. ........ . ueciue wnettier to return home and re- j port or take his chances of outrunning the monster now: standing alnrnt thirty ; feet in its stockings and getting uti- ! comfortably near. Mr. Thomas say he is of opinion he whistled a few tunes, he is not certain, but it only had the etfect of making ihe monster uccupy ! the greater part uf the old field. As his hat would not stay on his head he tarttl at full speed up a long hill and d! ne nimit Cwliero Jones McLeod lives), his locomotive powers 1 i i , . . . i-ioeo, wneu surrenuer oi retuge wit Ii t , . , " . .... "wijt-s eie me oiny anernaies u son pursued. On looking back h- was ; pleased to know he had made goo. his ! escape. O.i returning home after f un- Irise, he moved cautiously down the ; road to where he saw the monster and i fou"d a stalk of bear grass in blo;m. i IIow tne l,Iant CU"J 1,ave contracted to ts l,resnt dimensions after such a ratidand i i i i ramu .anJ V!rous growth m the eatly mo,D1D?r 1,1 '"i-hing beyond 3lr. ....iiia3 nmij.rniiMt.u. van i sci- "tists explain ! An entertaining citizen of Wilming- euieriaimug citizen oi liming . ' tje unil(.rjl duck thjlt wa M ,in r A fe; dv. w lLe dack eame off the aeiit with a br-Hl of seven ducks and ejht turtles Tl l'ttl d k NmL i ' ' little turtles have a congenial time in , . , , ,. ., A Pl euastrurted fur their fn.iial . v.pnofit ' Prof Cha lK MeIver. fanner Moore county man, has hean elected Jrpsidtnt of the Industrial and Train- in? 1X for Girls, to be located at Gnlro. A big time is in prospect at the GuUford Battle Ground the 4th of Julv. . - " v - . . . pieze. fc v I hav alwus notiwwl one thin- tl.it when a cunnirn man Wr,. r" ' . , . p. -. . I IkliU , on one leg so mutch to rest the leg a to rest the goose. I wish sura scientif ick man would tell me all about this. Thare is a raitey i-ite or differer.- whether Mr. John Fmith will nrr-ar lat th btar Theater a OtAlb n- . wnetnt,p Othello will appear az Mr. Tl. c:.i- 1 ,,UHIU' l,in"1 as lhe on,.v things worifi If in? Thare arc those who kan't laf with impunity; if they ain't stif and s 1! .: i they ain't nuthin. AN HOUR'S STROLL. In a Sixty-Minute Walk You An- tually Travel 85,253 Miles. Have you ever thought ,f the taucc yon travel while voj are out oi an hour' stroll? IWiblv vou wnlV ti J"uw"11 three miles withm the hour, but thit doeii nt Lr anv . .1 - - -.- ir u-m-iii instance you travel. The earth turn n its axis every 24 hour. Ftr the s..ke of round figun s w. will call the earth circumference '2- 000 miles, and so you mut have Inv- eled. during your hour's ktrr 11, l..Nir mile. in the axial turn if the earth. Hat that is no? all. The earth make. a journey aro-.md the sun every e.;r. nnd a long but rapid trip it l. " The distance of our planet from the mn u win put at !000.000 miles. Thi is the radius of the earth's orbithalf .i i- . . Haineter or t heeirele as we rill ir rr, . . .. 1P' ns w cu i ne wnoie l;aniter is llf.r.fi.,.. ISJ.UOO.fXX) miles, and the cire unf, r- enee Wing the diameter multiplied bv 31.411 is about .ITS.Oitl.fMV). This amazing dbtanr? the arth travels in its yeaily journev, and di ' " -. o in ji m 1 j'iu rne v, z. um ! i - vidiug it by 3oT we find il,e ihuly sj eed al-ut l.osG.Ot'O. Then to get the distance you nJe around the sun during your hour' walk, diiide again by 24. and the result is about (X. (ntti n;:ies. jjut een this is not the .o.l of your hour's trip. The iun with its entire bro-d of planets i moving in spaee at the rat of im.G00.Oou mile,, in a year. Tii .t is at the rate of a little more than 43,000 mile a day, or 15.) tui!. an hour. So. adding your three miles cf travel to the lmuraiial movement -f - riM, nut i'i i.ir canu r-rtdlMl journey and that arain to the jrtl cxcurion with the nn. and yoa find you have traveled in the hour fe. 2.V: "miles. Toledo Wade. " m . VUiton at Carolina Heach lst "unlay. mitneseJ a scccessfurba!k ascension.
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