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V" 1 9 3 : -a v i VOL. IV. JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. 1 S9 I . NO. 17 lf4, T WI f "W? 1 ---i to. MOUNT rVERNQH'": SS! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. COMMUNICATIONS. CUMBERLAND. Items, Comments, Etc. MOT'N'T VK1LNON SPKIXG.S are equalled by few mo. surras.-et Iy none in the State i.r Hie medical properties of its mineral w. t r-. Some of it? cures are almost miraeu- i,;o. The Day of the Jivhteous Shall he Long oh the Earth.''1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woodward, of Cniike inuny mineral water?, the taste tllay Mount will have been married pleasant, cooiraiateabie uci refresbinj? fifty years next October. This esti- ttAowlonotwaitafewysforeyoucan mable coupje wer(J the pareuts of ten ; children six sons and four daughters, ! and until the death of a son last suin- ;n.-niise. v it, but tlie desire nnl love " of the water daily. tlif filrl covin'" in Wf!l ft;t:itililjf it 1 wiu,ly known by their jm-at medicinal i mer' UaQ .eVer OSt a child. .Mr. ,, .r-rtic, there have been other rirucs re- Woodward though three, score and ten, , utiyiiiwovt-red which contain high mciici-1 is hale, and an active and enthusiastic i.ai properties. The j "gardener, and is regardeeUis authority on all matters relating to horticulture; while Mrs. W. is a striking example of youth in age. Her sight is little impaired, her hearing perfect, and her hair as dark and glossy as when it clustered around the brow of the bride of half a century ago. "swinging on the gate." Fine Curative Properties 1 t'nene waters are increasing i:i reputation ;:ii'l popularity. The springs are surrounded by jrm.t natural betaity, with a high eleva j i in above the sea level, and the AIR IS PURE AND INVIGORATING.! i Tlie Management will employ compotit I h Lp in each del ailment, an 1 is determined to j aiiikea delightful home, dedicated to health, n,t and pleasure, wher his guests may find j suburbs the. other evening "in 'the every aid, comfert and eouvenienee desired, The proprietor desires I make it a Hesortfor l;oti Northrn and South ment of 'CO,, editor McClure, of the ; will probably be hutnniing about the Philadelphia "Times'' published the time the "robins nest again.'' fact under the heading "The World; suluvax's lament 1S92 t r. M. Moves." Since the alliances above ; mentioned we presume Aleck must ; think the old ball is fairly hnmiinj! herself. CONCERNING LIAR?. ' Never call a liar's attention to dis crepancies, inaccuracies and inconsist encies in his statements. You mav think that you will thus discourage him and cure him of lying, but you can't do it. You will only make him a more cautious, expert and dangerous liar. We once tried this xlan of exposure upon a modest, obscure falsifier and j he is now one cf the most eminent liars in the. State. A. L Plummcr. L. M. When is the strength tliit once vras uiiue Tho fame 1 or.ee cnjojol? Gone, yoiie, and now in lift's Uiline I'm constantly mmoyi-d Iy divers 11! and !.'? Ln7 Wl.ieh, in the 1 -r njro Had never lccu pre-ntel, or Ikt-U : tied" with u t.h.MT. That le't whs jretus iuee brightly fiheue Around ll.li wit cf iui;i. Now livk Australia's dauutlw-s su. Across the fo.i;;;i:; brine. i i Wc tho undersigned citircn of Har j nrtt county, N. C, take vrry grc.-.t pleasure in commending Trof. A. I. Plummer tthe confidence and esteem of any people with whom he may thro-xn. Prof. Plummcr is a teacher bv pro fession and is a gentleman of hih nt tainments n a scholar and of irre- ! proachablo moral and personal char acter. Strollinsr around our southeastern ; gloaling,1, we came suddenly upon a j youthful pair swinging on a gate; that ! 5 i i 3 ; l : tjrr. Cutsls, 1S ne was swinging, aim sinning, aim Medical scicni.k-ts pronounce this place chatting in an undertone, while the 4 Vn i i irVvr-' sn v i -1 r i ' ' Pointed toes of dainty ties "poked'' i tlLU i i, 2 l OclUl Id i U lit , j out between the pales. We passed on ;;ud have v. iin.te. .ers to te-tify to the virtue ; with quiekened pace as any man with ! our observation. ",i its inn ounce cf tact will alwrys do under ! wert! living by the pi a THE SORE TRIALS OF JOURNALISM. A western editor explains the late ness of his paper as due to "a slight misunderstanding with our wife.'' He might appropriately have quoted the ! old college gag, "a mule is mulish but a woman is mulishcr." And I. who've hoard my prcl-4-s ni:ir by thoe wiio lovt d to ?inr. While eherrliuf thwiisanl" plaudits runtf A nn nd the suw-Iut rln'. HE VOULI)N,T BE OUTDONE. During the tremelidous storm of thunder, lightning, wind, and rain i Mr. Plummcr came to our county a j stranger, but brought with him such j testimonials as secured him at onco j employment in two of our Wt com- munities and our subsequent acquaint 1 ance with him fully confirmed the high j estimate we had placed Uon him. At Summcn ille, where he ha? been teaching for the last three year, he has built up a fine school, and he j leaves us followed by our best wishes for his continued success. - j The fact that he is a graduate f The cool weather has been a subject j Dartmouth CoXegclsof iUclf nufiicitnt of general remark for the past few I evidence of his capacity as. a teacher, days. ! but i rptt !en'S- of tn.inicr in l.ii i - - - ----- Am now a busted. Masted chump. Whom none reicct or fear. From Brooklyn bridge I Ria-- I'll Juain And k-ave tliisv world of tar.'. Phil Harton. CARTHAGE. i Amiisemcius: .'it. V J-t.t::n. a g-tol V- I A' a !i,tnd oi.' ; similar circumstances. Hyron said on j 0l- lari"er one occasion "come what will I have t tue Hi-tiir (". -.' 'r'i' VipfTi Vilt." fliiil v-a rorjn" wifli Vnm OllSliV eil fe-iv PAvtninK- nil tlir tri:l nnd 1 ? ci ti- ! COilai'US pointmeuts of maturer yeans can never Tho County Farmers' Alliance was i intercourse with his pupils and hi- which visited thissection late Wednes- 1 4,4 .inxiciy lor meir auvancemem na.s cn- day afternoon, we witnessed one of Was a -d T"n!atioa trom all , dearcd him to us to a very great degr.o the strangest and at the same time ! l"vU of thc count.v' . anl c.uld we order his course o 4.1 - -i -L e-i I Soma rogue broke into tho smoke would keen bin in our m;dt rntil h most humorous cxuibitions of human e, "tunLhun i.iu u iur .j,.. i i..n(i . . . , , house of Jou Tvson last week and tt)ok v.irk here o a'KiuciousTv' 1 m stubbornness-that has ever come under , . ; '' ' ii'u"n .m. sjiiiu uifiii, cue vti us iu uic i;uu- ; sliouhl le perlecttil in ttse Mt::ig oi ty party. j our children fran honorable and um'- The Friday morning train a it came j f!:l mieer in life. int:vti:m j -, of upper 71st. and j rin.za ;v;'.n. a'!i;rs :i ;s;tu.terl hi Ch.ith"ur :- mile vvr;;t ' i re I! ill dc-jK.t I I 1 ' i . i 1 rt ,. Yudki-i Vaik-y Kail u...td, ' ooiiterate tiie nappy memories or li;. i f CiTci-i'io und I'ay-! swinsriug on the gate: except perhaps ! i't' I 'nrtli-Kffi "in n.V lbf. t--ir-V tlin i T IT T-T ..... T r maa and his'three boys were ; ,...1.,,,-uc.u1,.vu..riuvn..1: gaured watering a "natch" of ! . . 1 3 1' ' u'' " 4 . . t, . uracil iniportaneo was Lu'Ofie. rie 't-ter of Docd: I. F. S!;ar. IIu 'i 'just over tho feuee. .... . i " 1 m ..a., iu,i . ' -t .... Kev. . . nlunge, vuo wi:l hll 1 Mcl-an. W. E. Murchi-.;j. Attrn-v-at is vour idea m irrigating , , . , . ' --, - v ".. a shower V wo asl ed " j tho pulpits of Carthago aud i-ut.nroaia at-Law; fleorge K. Piin C. H. V.; 1 c I Ml u' v' u ;! j with those who ' may. have cause to quote the following touching and beau i til' itl linos which we composed on the ' : occasion : "WL during "Wa'll," he siys, "itV bin er thun I Presbyter; ail clmrches, has arrived ! J yim MeKav. L. 1$. Chopin. Att"rnev i "m1 '!!! Lookinjr forward toward the altur While wo' re f'-'.viniv.r on the g-nte. Looki:ifr buck vard toward oar soouiiini Wlien it's "iinallv" Uh lat. DISTINCTION. i , ' , v ' . I and preached here Sunday morning I at-La.v; J. M. Davi, 'hian Hanu it denn' an er cloudin' up an pronr.sm' j 1 . , j ' ' -t-rnJn P-rn-n-f .rrr'-f,.V nM'i'1"" n''il1' o. Dci'l. Ex. C'in.; J. T. U nlgt t . D. id rain e. ti u.i) er v. t-t.-rc, an ii T. , , , , ' , y., ; , , ! , , He v. J. A. itovnauty preached on i. s.: A. I!. Wilu, . I!.- liois., tiiess butnted p.v hauled anvtn' an , , . , : ; f never rained ne'er dr.p'tweil I 'lowed ! "5 ri"0;1 I "' l' ; A. D. Hunter, PharrKu it; .1. A."at::j- Fd finally water the.e here coihirds, aro e fcult l ih , lt naf ; b"31' C A IVi:- ll' i -j e T , excei!eit sui.:.)ii, and we thstilr j:;c eil . Ac.i Lrav. C. McAttin, Mtri.Vof i!r,.- au' damn mo ef I am t er gwme tor d. i , , ,, ! . " his most ab.e e..oits. , r.eit cuntv: D. J. Va D.;::::!d. A. M. Don ylas ' . .. ('A i;TH As 1 "1 O ii el U , The last seen of the old Granger he We are inclined to think that legal : was diligently watering his "cIlards j tecmieality is rapidly degeacratingiuto while his own perspiring and sunburn- j ; iHegal rascality. For exampU : I ; ed hide vras being gayly soaked ia the j i happen to know that a certain man torrents of poui ing rain. GULF. stole 100.000. lie gives me o,C00 ': TIIH ?AV.--I.rST I.INfr, The Pre. livti : :.aa Sa:j.lav-s- ';iol cr. i - ; gave a picn'e; on Y hir.-h;y J aly 'J'i. t. , ' the children ami fiiend 2 the school. : X.i Kay ?!. D.; .1. L. f-'mith. M. Mi Ka; . I c'tdin'.ly suherll " t tho ; ; e.iML':cudat: II i f iV. f. A. I. Phtl.; !:u v as a ge:u!t ::.i ti. !; !-rand ta.'L- x. :r.i'K: w, d. i. Jury fur Au. uot Court ; i V v . i -. 1 i I 1 V I - 'i: ' I C-1,,1' t io assist ir:e in KeeTung my inauui t o t t t i. . , ?,;':;"' ,: but d to ,,t uj, tr T'y "7 '"' :"'- -m a!.V n :.,- a n. r,!,. j,,..r, -- A, ,i ..-Tr k1w less be lionized, but biuvm wnlprob-, ., ,r ,.,!.. t , , ... , i . -.t, t iMHdiV L UiJilLvBut let this same man give a lawyer . - ... 1 , ' lH-nt m-sth In p.: i::g c. t. .i---.vn.-h bvgir... .g-..t ...h. an 1 e..;. " x-iOOPio Pnd m in tn nh n,-dlv Llt',;ul ro' ;i1 ;l the evening sua wr.s sell low t h- t i:, ;;es t hi w,, k, t-.-M is : T'l.'.'t'ij io ii a ii a iia in an aourut ; .... 1 1 , . j . i ? , , ... .,.: ,. . i " t welcome as vuM be tendered nun. ,,. i i- , ... , i , V., , , .. t- ... ... ; .,, u-., .. ..,,.- i t .. . 1 ( 1 r;e'. ae! ;-.:.. ' i.'ii Jii.-t i.' n,;:,!'odI.. ii .'. i xee;u m .a CA.-d: in tiu-. were not I lis Roval iiurhne.--; the clear him, ar.d this is legal technical- r, f v-i i, . i ' ; i'rmcc or ualcs. singgeis and g.-uii- See ? Of course vbu Co. biers, on probation, so to spea! PR .31 i. i : w.v i - e. .K i ro. a LiTTi.K too previous. ' consequence of the baccarat unpleas Those yankee editors are certainly a ness. tough cro'.vd. Not the most sacred . It is ofPaMally announced tliat S!m preeincts of domestic lifo are held in- via reiterates not only his wiiliagaess .-;.e..o i . I. r. ; : v r. .1. r. . '. ri'is, .....r.a i . ., .!.. I'-ipiel . f ;!,' in ieith. W. (. D e. 1, V, ' n a y r-. i 3 V- i C ..ir.i-.- M r A IiTI ! AH H, N. C. tifr.- in n:ty. of hc Courts' of 'r i: Ail bnsi'ic'ss entrust ed to '..i.ii will r' cciv e 'prompt ::ul -a'veful' attention. 1 ' .'t ourl !.,' se i-'i j;oi tors. tin ill pva ; ef ih-i violate by their prying, gossiping re- but his "hankering" desire to tight f h':ve has lately been jroing Suilivan for anv nui'Mitit of niin'V. round :j of the northern press John ktivs he will tahe ph-a.-ure in a lengthy article treating of certain ' mauling the features of the ambitious indications wl;;edi would seem to point -: islander as soon as there is a lull in to the prospeet of an heir to the Cleve- , his dramatic engagements, and di land dynasty. Next. ; cusioa is animated and public inteicst IE G r.STi IU" s NUN pisruTANDVM. waxing warm even though the bout is 25-xt it sVems that this element of thcr in prospective, tons-r.nes.s is not confined to northern ! Around New York, we are toH. S!a- T1TAN1ITTj' to imv many friends editors. Miss Elaine Goodale. a na- v backers, everything being i in Moore and adjoining- counties tivo cf New Hampshire, a taleuted fr Sullivan. It is urged tijat Kihain :.Js..,.;j :or tj.-!r cnudei!;-e ana noerai atron- . ladies and geath-mar: who theta-elveshv takinga cl.aia. ior. g:.ne of erotjut;. Ihat-i idiiig w;s :;e I' w. eniovm -nts ot the ocvra-u n . a:id II. T. Spl.-v, Ht-aw F:l.. d hu we kin.ilv than!; our ellhieat oar.-inan, V.'ii'ett. A. J. C.n:;Ton, M. K Mr. 'I. 11. i-'li.-ets fr towing us up and down t L river, 'i'ho day was "t a us F"rgus-n, K. I. !, A; a .i n . . gre-atlv e-::i-edbv all, ;.n 1 v. id tw reiaef.ibtnil by tho-e who pariici-pat'-d in ir. The family of Mr. V;. S. Il-,, :1 v. i:l spend a i-w weeks at Jaoli-oa i r I : ! g s t h : s n . u ! 1 . Mi--:es Mary ii.l'.o and LlzzL Mc-Ive-r. of Sanfoid, visited friend-; here t i . .. I . 1.. 4 O.i,., 9 i. D. -.- ,,. aV. Ilii-a Vk'atw..:;, f. A. :-it ,. :; lr--v i ar; i. .d..o- ia i.y, . U. ilrahc, tl. W. iU4.tls. II. C. i) T . . f T vs - nun i 4 1 1 1 i V I ' 4 W at Wi.n'K. v t .4. . i a: l i c v. i : v... t. - T ... I. t .-... ! If t T 1 .. ' .... V i rs. . i..i;: is :ii ir .. i .'..i.nt ...... . . 4...j".4. ... . while, visiting her lnvther, Mrs. V. ' -Ie-, W. . .w :.;lth, V.. ? ; P. MelJ-:i:t' I. J. F. pivy, Nnah V.1 .or th.-!r c.nudei!ce and liberal PJJi- ..yonni, wowa:i) na a poetess of con- . the ropes twice, and re-; There was a basket pic-n:c give a at 'Ihtias. D. A. M-N HI, N. A- riid. .- im'Wvi VnVnoms1 neVloo to ucrable merit, has recently achieved ' peatedly landed on the Australians Il.(liri:i Creek last Friday, and w.. - wr. d. J. J. Wtli.:i. Join H. I'o-. V. A. ' Wa'n C?., in d onesboro. : a great deal of newspaper notoriety jaw, and that wre Kiirain to chuck Wiv enjoyed bv ail who r-artici: i- '. M. Keith. A. M. H-iran-to-i. T. lu-re I c-in fonml when not called bv marrying lene Charles Oxvesa alias ! him under the chin "he would sud-' u.j i oi pViife.ssional orether important ; Eat-tman, an educated Sioux whose - Jen P.- cease t be a' party to the fight." tnatteis. 11 A. J. MONK OF, M. D. VrH. H UMBER, p-aniplcll, J. i. M rg-n, L. W. D. ; :r,.i only white blood he inherits from his I This is plausible enough, but rll the for Pensioners. ' T':i::r V.'k:;:;. I!. A. .!.:.'.-":). .'. paternal grandfather, a United States ' me we still think that Sullivan will :.f. O.iver, W. II. S. Pl.ill:: Ma'f he,- army ollcer. ' This military gentleman ' aterho, and oar course of I po;x appllratioa to u. . i ry. j.'Cagh . D. D. F. Cam r. n. J. i i - V . . . . ' ... J-'' "is .A V- -fi'-. - V .o;;v . while in service out West many years j reasoning is tots : ; p.-i.-scs wd! ho ifsueel to :u! Pei!ion- i gan,.T ago, shot bucks as a matter of bush ! Kiirain stoevl before Sullivan for ' crs of this State, desiring toatten 1 the I W:l!iim, Tl.'-. A. Frv e, W. ?!. I ness, and made love to coy and dusky seventy-two rounds and afterward, ia Confederate Vet err. n a lie I'nioa at J ndy, .!. II. Wora-.V. V.. . V.".' Indian maidens as a matter of pleas-! better condition failed to stand before! Wrightsvilh. N. C. July 'J'J and r.'.'th. ; . V. Wills-. u, N.r.h a I.-tr, U ure. Bai Mrs. Oxjesrt was not per- flavin for ten rounds; hence Siaviu ' Parses covering traaspo.tati' n to aal , IJ.:ras, Join li'l.-tn. J.t It. imitied to wear the belt very long, can stand before Sullivan at least ouc from Wilmingt.-a only. Penr-Uvis , I iiiss Lane, of Long Island, has gone hundred rounds. Samcibing over five in making applici'lon for the p.-.-e j-ng.w, p .v;:: i.ir..r.: r.t i i I' j . -.it .-r . d bit . :.r .; her one. better by marrying a negro, a hours. Does any one sappost- that raust encl.e ciTt'.f;-ite, sign- I by Sa- M.n.:.v, jr,.in r r ! ,j a. Uf'DEKTAVCER and FUNERAL reputea grad iae of West Point. We j hudivan can stand bef:re Marin for ; petior Court C.eK of the eoaatji in ; cuti s. ? pi::;!-, r y. r s-g-b-..- DlHECTOn, Jonasboro.N.C, ! wish the fair miscogenists much joy one haudrcd rounds? We question which they re-ide to ths -:Tict that pmit:, all :i t.n i; . ;n oie lino of Tv.ni 0.14 in ?!! t wrl- aad s?r.p. I if Sullivan has the requisite winr 1 their names aro r thePetisi ct-r" rvll ''"','?,,N S..v .ib . a. it :in l -.!iit-iti n s:Uw liit- -ei'l nn;t-t;oa '' , , , , i , , , , , , i.. 't-'. n.Ul.tr.ir'l lP Ui-t V...o.r r Ki. Kis r viHte. hiirbiv jr.u:usC Avhen a negro student, one Clement 4 f punca a bag for that le-ngtu of "of said county. 1 h.ve iiytify :ui i t;. , j.jj ;,,tr,utM. c. ; ,riV ., -.!.: 5. , "taT -Gamett Morgan was elected valedicto-; time. : sixers of this resolution. j r;. . ; l.'. ;. c..., rr:;;-i"s. ... Ca i-Pn.-nptiy Attcmud lnijJw day. J rbaTit the Harvard College commence- j litre is a little hymn thr.t John L. W. F. K-n.r, G P. A. N.C. . v.
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