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i V: VOL. IV. JONESBORO. N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 189!. NO. 15 i' MOUNT : VERHOH : SPRINGS ! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. VfOUNT VEItXON gPWXGS are equalled j iVl by few and surpassed by none in the State for the medical properties of its mineral waters. Some of Its cures are almost miracu Ions. Unlike many mineral waters, the taste is so pleasant, cool, palateable and refreshing olina raid Dr. Talma re 500 to preach for them on "Big Blunders' .ir t it i j tt . . METHODIST EPISCOPAL. at uoreneaa me oiner aay. u e irusi joxzsboro ciBcriT. they feel as if ihey had gotten the t nevv At0-' 5a8tor; PMTgeK: orth of their hard-earned money. Jonesbero, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m and J t .iJUp.m Sunday School every Sunday at 9? a.m; rrayer meeting everr l nurway nljrbt at p.m. Morris' Chapel, 1st Sunday at 11 am. and Saturday before at 3 p.m. Lemon Snrines. t j Minuay at p.m. 1 1 Sunday at 11 a.m.. ana satur p.m. sanlordSrd Sunday at meeting every oiner eunesaay night. "Tis love that makes the world go oniaT sSnS: 3 round," saith the poet. Right you are, we consider the cliaracter or our mixed itsiSTprtJS old boy, the world would go mighty population, madeup of all nationalities, The Increase of Crimo The Figures. Crime is in the saddle, and has been so for many years in the United States. And it is not surprising that crime in creases faster than the population when we consider the character of our mixed flat without it PRESBYTERIAN. Sotting Out a Peach Orchard. Use trees only oneycarfrcm the bud and don't bay thm from & tree age at but get them from a nurseryman, who will not cheat yoa. In planting don't set them any deeper than they grew in the nursery. Trim tho bruised ends of the broken roots smooth with a sharp knife. Then trim off dean all tho branches made in the nursery and cut the stem square cfl at thi height yoa want to form the head, leaving the tree about the i 7 A Clf An torn of a pile of old junk and plunder I record of 1890. In that year in this ordinary walking-stick. When' growth as big as the pyramid of Cheops. country, there were 4,200 known mur-fbcins in rT iV v,i. :m Rev.vr.T.Jo!exs.Pastor.-Jonesboio. servJ- tt- i . " , j rrut. : ... .f ccs every 3d Sunday at 11 o'clock, a.fe.and-8 "eonceiriea to lay our nana on ucrs. auwu acium average oi e- all along this stem. Rub off all x- P.m. sunoay school every - suuday ao nan. one ot those Seven-year-relics. We leven every day in the year. Now Cept three or four at the top which have not found it yet, but we ruined a how many of these red-handed mur- will make the future head Tt r nt suit of clothes for for which we were derers were punished! We believe 103 winter these shoots should be shorten- paying twenty-seven dollars on the were Hanged by the courts, and some ed one-half, and the same practice instalment plan. 107 by lynchings. In all about 232 followed annually. Plant lGxlG fW murderers were hanged out of 4,200. and cultivate in a hoed croo. In fall bo Rev. Baylus Cade has retired I viver 4,Uv)vj went tree, untouched and crimen 1a.i i . i i .w i v mm uiu h it l V ? 1 .. I. - BAPTIST. and the insufficiency of the courts, the defects of the criminal laws and the free that you do not wait a few days before you can Iter. D. N. McLauchlin, Pastor Ch arses- l"" lUiUB kicujwisbuujuu mwwww iu umic uu "t,"" enjoy it, but the desire and love of the water SundaVschool everrundaTt 9 a.m7Prav: WU1 nna Mse Ior "--K i'rorfrO: ous one-man parooning power. I . -.a xm'Z j a i . i . i . . I mi r . i a increase dally. " U1WUD ctrJ uer cuneboay mgni, at i cs, VOU Will UXXCL It at the Very Dot- I i.ne MESSENGER HAS given IW1CO lUe Besides the old springs so well established and widely known by their great medicinal properties, there have been other sprinjrs re cently discovered which contain high medici nal properties. The ' Fine Curative Properties ,f these waters are Increasing in reputation and popularity." The springs are surrounded by great natural beauty, with a high eleva tion above the sea level, and the AIR IS PURE AND INVIGORATING. The Management will employ competent help in each department, and is determined to make a delightful home, dedicated to health, rest and pleasure, wher his guests ma' find every aid, comfort and convenience desired. The proprietor desires to make it a CHRISTIAN. . Rinr. TV T. 'Wat, pastor. Charges: Poplar Branch. 1st. Sundav. at 11 a m.: Grace Chapel. 2d Sunday at 11 a.m; Winder, 3d Sunday at 11, a.m. and , p.m. Rev. G. R. Underwood, Pastor. Charges: Christian Light, 1st Sunday at 11, a.m.; Egypt 2d Sunday at 11, a.m.; 31 ount Pleasant 3d Sun day at 11 a.m.; Shallow Well, 4th, Sunday at 11, a.m. . Buffalo .Lodge, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Reg ular meeting, 8d Monday night, and the esU vals of .t, John the Baptist, and St. John the Evangelist. ; -. . JONESBORO liODGE, ular meeting, every Resort for both Northern and South . em Guests, . Medical scientists pronounce this placo 'Natures Sanitarium,' and have volunteered to testify to the virtue oi its waters. v . Amusements: A n'u-e new Piano, a good Band of Music, Bowling Alley, Lake Boating, etc., etc. Five hundred feet of Piazza room. Mt. Vernon Springs is situated in Chatham bounty, N. C, one mile west of Ore Hill depot, on the Cape Fear & Tadkin Valley Rail Road, . within two hours ride of Greensboro and Fay etteville, and la a charming spot to those-who feck a pJtft-e of. Rest and Recreation. .The dining-room has been refurnished and litfed up with an eye single to the comfort p.nd convenience of the guessis. The rooms ulwi have been refurnished. Address, J. D. BUI E, Manager. Mtmnt Fernwi Spring, Ctiatham Co., N.C. H Douglass & Sli a w, Attorney $-at-Latc CARTHAGE, N. C. Practice in tlie.Fecleral, Superior and Fuprtune OnirU of the State. , UP TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. Commissioners: Dr. E. P. Snipes, 8. It. Buc- L. Godfrey. J. A. lJali James Dalrymple banan, J. L. Godfrey, J. A lentine. from the sanctum of the progressive I un whipped of jusice. Farmer. This reminds of the boat-1 The other years back have bad rec- raan's cry "bail us out." ords. In lSS9,there werjo 3,567 mur- Iders reported. In 1SSS, 2,184; in 18S7, A recent Georgia Legislature has 2.835; in 188C, 1,490; in ISSo, 1,803. VHlJh? ,r" Passed a law taxing old bachelors with It will seem according to the record of ' l : : . t : i . . . a. yic vl xuictuij lucm w uiainuiuujr. i muruers niai crime nas increasea at a This strikes us as very absurd. Upon tremendous ratio, In 18S0, there were the principle that like produces ;iike but four each day, but in 1890, there will it not result In the production of were eleven. "When is this to stop! more'old bachelors T No doubt the increase is attributable to a considerable extent to the immi- Scene: Market House. crration of so many muderers and ruf- "I want that bill receipted," said an fians from Europe and other parts of irate customer . with regard to an the world. Wilmington Jlessenger. amount he claimed to have paid. (Capt, W. H. Tomliuson who weighs 320 pounds, and; by the way is; door keeper of the State Farmers' Alliance.) Yes, and if you d6nt move away from here right lively youUl want your breeches related too. under in spring for manure. W. F. Massey, orta Carolina Experiment Station. THE JONESBORO CASH STORE Street Commissioner:. A. Mclver. Clerk: "W. E. Murchison. Treascrer: Redin Bryan. -Tows Marshal John W. Masemore. COMMUNICATIONS. CUMBERLAND. SLAVIN AND SULLIVAN. Jtoms, Comments, .Etc, or Round the Earth by Steam. This little planet .is about twenty- M. E. SLOAN, V DEALER IX Since Slavin's easy victory over Kil rain, a set-to between the ' Austra lian'' and the "Boston Boy" can rea sonably be expected, and the great burning question which now agitates the sporting world is : "How will the fight result V We think Sullivan will be defeated. Of course Sullivan's friends hoot at this idea, and maintain that his hitting power is so terrible that nothing hu man can stand it; but let us glance into history. In the Sullivan-Kilrain fierht at Rich- Editor Whitehead of the "Observer" has an office boy who is of a very in quiring turn of mind. He strolled into the sanctum yesterday with the query? "Mr. Whitehead, how can these astronomers foretell eclipses V1 "That's very simple," said he, wheel ing his chair. "It is upon the same principle that you can take that "pail and get some fresh water that I've been suffering for this last half hour. four thou, and mile, m circumference. Dry : Goods, : Notions. and within a score of years we shall ' ' probably be able to make over twenty thousand miles of the journey In a pal ace car. We should start, say from Boston, and follow the snn to San Francisco. There we shall be switched off on the line which will run through British Col umbia to some rort in Alaska a line which even so conservative a man as Charles Francis Adams prophesies will buy. be in operation before the baby who is 0-23,0 CE23.X22S Hardware and Furniture. WEaro now offering special induce ments to CASH buyers. Ex amine our stock and prices before you 10--1., W. E. MURCHISON, Lawyer 1 Notary Public, Will attend to business 'in the Suierior and Supremo Courts of the ttate upon invitation j tiroiwrlv Kiim.rt-1 and backed. ! t - - - -i i i - - , L . XmSS, approached j the perfection to which they attaineq under Muldoou's recent now cutting his first tooth celebrates his twenty-first birth-da v. At Alaska we shall take a short trip by water and reach the eastern terminus of the Some years ago we prepared but did Siberian Railway in a few hours. .uw i r rrtm innr rro tit iro t.1191 efiri- tho i North Garolina, ? Office f.f n.rk Moore County. Tn the Matter of Tncorjration of f Jonetloro Iron W'crls Comjxtny ; To Whom it Mat ft i.irEK. : THIS IS Tt CinrTIFV That, hrnm Mt I v. r A. I-tn mple, T. N. CauipU 51. J- e ! i;..U ! N.J. Ji"u, . J. Kellv. J. A. Nlw4i. M. J. Throm.r. W. Ii. I.-ro k, ii n.nm IL tVd' !!:. Ik If ft ...l.jBl . . ever be again. As to Kilrain, neither ; uable leather and the hind legs ship- buw ror ft nic-htN rest Then will ' ,bL n "ri'itt.'.n t, rUiun f 7 i!" m - - - " burg, Mississippi, the latter stood be- not publish, a paper entitled ui)ouiuv4UiW veuiriHWruuuu,.tapiureoi uuii e togs as a iew a ri" j northern bonmlaries of China just r.i ....... !.. J'.' . ii I. .... . t . oumvan-s pnysicai conamon at, me dustry." Uur purpose was to bUow ! w AM.unUt.n ntnr?n T!,,. time was probably better than it will j that thn hides might be made into val- j sia in Europe, stop over at St. Peters- Vance. X DR. J. a: BALLENTINE DENTIST. j come Berlin, Paris and London. j ftrtTnanj-, New Building, near Leadeu OHice. Jonesboro. 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 him will receive prompt and careful attention. Office in Court If o use lluiluwg. training; yet, in the fight with Slavin, Kilrainwas knocked out in the ninth iment of patching with all kinds of round and practically defeated m the leather including that made from frog fourth. Again. Slavin is about three inch- ; prize. es taller with proportionate length of y?e are further informed that a man iuc vzar is pusmng me oioenan uon, ana c5.uiiiir u ti. in.-uu-. ,r e navei.utij reaa icaian oxireme- Railway with creat vijror. Half the trw ir H-uif an- t rrhr wiurtM to t. ly tony shoemaker has tried the exper-1 distance to the Pacifichas alreadv been IZZLX 'l covered WIipti r.vinr tiling nr il- "raciinr In it ene t! maktnjf t,l uvU : co ereu. u ueu paj ing mines are ue .,, nu lU. vani,)f! tii , hmmt., tt t. veloped m Alaska, as thev will be, we t unuictun?.x luacbinrryand nitun nn.r- , ,. . ' , tenant to. atid 4'nit-tt-l Uh u U ijtSiiw'.t,. mi in tnauuiacturr of a t--n skin, and the batrachian took the shall connect that territorv to the States bv the continuous whistle of locomotives. With these two lines in Wheel known a the "Kt l!v TurMnJ Whl. lat-ntl Ufnicrtt of thr TnlU-d M.-. rnd fr tlemnjlduiir.tnanulfii-tun arvlc.tnti . . I . V. . . . reach, hence we are inclined to think : m Indiana realizes an income of : finprat:on Mn ttt tli t wrnt v-onp 1 1"'114 ficuiturBt impWuu ud ail .4r c. ... -n t i i i , , , ,. ,. j "peraxion we can ao iuc xwenTj-one nriKjtni.f a MmiUr i-iuirctT. i.t intiint..i that Sullivan will lose his laurels on fifteen thousand dollars per year ship- j thousand miles with ease and comfort, j -Z' ulTliTn ' -wIih"I the seventeenth round. ping frogs legs to the eastern markets. anj the other three thousand 9 cross 1 italic Ahn. I Announcement. liAAKrUL. to mv mnnv menus I in 3 friend Moore and adjoining counties for their confidence and liberal patron aye in the past, I wish to say that I am located in tho rooms next door to W. A. Sloan & Co., in Jonesboro, Now. what's the matter with makincr In Greeneville, Pitt County recently, our musical North Carolina swamps a faimer Carr was tried on a charge of of revenue . In Samnson and Drutally whipping an orphan boy who j DupHn counties frog catching might had been placed in his charge by. the j Oxford Orphan Asylum. The judge presiding sentenced Carr to pay a fine 500, besides a fine of $300 to :the Oxford Orphan Asylum j and $150 to the orphan boy. j While we do not regard the punish- S prove a remunerative adjunct to the huckleberry business. Phil Barton. . t v e .1 ...1. .,4 n..l f . . 'r ,i i V '( ment as excessive we cannot help ' a few davs since, otl on r-rofessional or other important - . . . . . a BROADWAY. Mr. II. B. Thomas lost a fine horse matters. 0 j thiukipcr that the judge rather over- f Mamie Watson, daughter of our M. llltti fcfl.. r i.f r.rtvil.iliar mr i .Iil. .- . W . the Atlantic m UVC UaVS, or pOSMbly pnvik-v of increm.inir mUl tt k lo Ml . j aitd dMUara wita l.ar- at -muil talu. less. That is something to look forward to. New York Herald. Tb lUtoi if tn-uailCL-turf mid bi.inn L.ti: le tiw U.wn cr JotKU.ris Mr f 4-cmty. N, Cartl Ums m11 cT(r-jtMn ftlmll t t-ntit d t ur a cmnwti m-uU Ut rUct ofUn, to 4 t.T-Uw lor tta fn-iumnt. and h- n. -n-li' all itjci iriileirT. and t ilt-t-! t Physicians endorse and use Hall's !?,,,,l,,lU u t-it-i t.ruw i-r . ... ... ....... air hair. liair llenevrer to cure irrnv and taded !fuii D-rexr cnnrni mmi itttnw x.-r . . - " Mtiirt A: J. MONROE, M. D. I stepped and transcended his preroga- j ii. Watson, has been quite sick but is : No matter what may be the ill you bear from indigestion, a dose of Aver s t April. 11 cathartic Pills will ease you without question. Just try them once and be assured; they have much worse dys- i tinny j rum uninv ixamer Ui(uWil m manner pnvkl Xrj uw. in U-timonr rb-nif 1. 1. A.)vlitmA.C"T i t lltf JuTVt ftiit .f fr inintj". ha I .-jI at .v la VmrlhMjr. Tt 1. t tw m h -f lr A. MrUiN AI.l. CUlk urnni-r Court Xuucv L;i;f . 15-ew . speptics cured. . You'll find them nice Many years of practice has given A FULL LINE fiueneral Merchandise at our store in banlord, ; to administer On the Geicnaant S es- lrops now looK as II thev Will TCt i C V Rnnv Ai fVi Srliritnr of n.it- tate. . there.77 including net SPRING DRESS GOODS, -r?tel, Kinjjhams, calicoes, etc. Shoes, bats ana notions of ali klmls, -A.35rC2 G-iROCEBIES, of all kinds, tobacco, snuff and clears. - ALL AT LOW PRICES. H iijhest market price paid for euntry prcxluce, Scott & Edwards, Mclvta's old Stand, SAXroitD, N. C. CENTRAL HOTEL, PITTSBORO, N. C, ' A. DEVENDOnr, Proprietor; f . rcierlxcf ?v-K."rtM!v, V.' r an l AtlaiUtc Cil j, Snr Jf-m-j. TI . . . t . 1. f .1 . . . . ents at Washington. D. C, unsurpaxs- rnd ,m trkrr m .!--. n.i-. Messrs.R.B. Douglas, N.D. and Dan- ! ea facilities for obtaining patent for ; l,1 'iiiJV - iivp. it is a iuare s uuiv 10 ueai out taucu ueiier. i ! substantial justice, but in this wise his j The conditions of Mrs. J. R. Thorn- j and amP13r worth tbe lricc j Honor seems to have felt called upon as is much improved. - Mr. John b. Breece, a success! ul .lei Lnderwood, ilr. tsradshaw, and llrla nf inrnntion. TIjpv make r-gfej Bf HOTEL U.FAYETTE t - O i DWUI VU lUIUHUUbC tf UiAllJ 1'ail.Ull T. ,.,.,'1 ' ' .. .. ..... t -- I ' " . Hi I fruit grower of Carver's township, and ' others went to the mouth of Cedar j a special tv of rejected ! one of the most reliable nurserymen ; Creek fishing n few days ago, and J secured allowance f 1 in the county, has found it necessarj" caught so many fish that Mr. N. D. ! that 'had been previously rvjectcd. , ' PAVCTTXVXXXr. N. c. to prop the branches o his pear trees Underwood is Losing his toe-nails, Thfeir advertment in another col-! ''Jly,l to prevent their breaking down under and 1 shall not wonder u the others of umnt be of interest to inventors, the abundance of fruit. The "poor teachers' of North Car- the party were foundered. Sam Bows. rt4llr hxl:hjr .rnd krrrt-W ciiuu. Intent ees. manufarturerm, and all who junlrrr it n. f-u. u tot. u . u . ... . . .. have, to da with patents.
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