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VOL. IV, JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 2. 1 89 1 . NO. 20 ape Fear & Yadki n Vail ey Railway i VOXDEXSED SCHEDULE. JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Our Trip to Charlaston. , had gone off on an excursion. One of Bat still tb err are many -visible s-ii: his servants, a colored brother, could 1 of it to bo seen. Many large brick On the 29th of July at 12:30 o clock, zvc no information on the subject. buildings are vet in perfect ruins, and .xoNESBono circuit. j p 1 smau pari) 01 us icu Jones- uy movements are very strange now- others are just recovering from its ter- bcv.-J. E. Thompson. Pastor., Oianres:-t Oro for the above city. The ride, -.d-vjs nnv trnv ' rih skL- Tn nir nt-Jon Jt , .. .. ......... "KTtur .r.estero, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m ami 1 tv,ftl,i, A ituVmns nr.e i l)a1 Sunday, school, every Sunday at nai t though long and tedious,, was a very Later. He had doubtless gone to over vet. The water coming up out . Mindaj.;. 'J'3- ;t-Haf a.m; Prayer inoetin evt-rv ITiuray niht at i en;ovahle one The section of eonn-' w t . . i i . .v. . , , . I o,2. i 4. Nq.ig. p.m. Morris' Chapel, 1st Sunday at li a.m. rnJ-aoie 1 ne A Iie sccuons coun- Washington to look after the emptv of the artesian well is real hot; we kit IN ElTECT- AUGUST 'JT1I, l&'Ji. North-bound.; V: inmpt on , favt-ttf:vil!e 1 ,i'v(tt-lli. j0HOKO su!,111 (,r n?boro (irc-n'-l'oro Walnut Cove Mt. Airy lv 10 45 am: ar; 2 2S nn lv 2 pmi lv 4 17 pm h'i 4 'iff pml ar, 6 5f prn' lv! " ) pml lv H pml ar JO 45 pmf jnaaw mj-w-iwewou. u'iun?.jnnpij iry inrOUgU WillCn We passed Were frpisurv hot hAltli vrrn frw iot Arnrr s It 1st Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Poplar Springrs, 3rd " j treasury . no; occause warm coos not expre it. Sunday at n a.m., ana eaxuruay oeiore ai , irv ueauiuui, anu me scenery riCU ; Othr intrtinr luiuHttt-ville MliXtOJl Mux Kavetteville lv arj .lv ar' 12 ( am j 0 CjO am!, 1 1 03 am ' 2 30 am' Htm.Mur lv Cm nsboro - . nr( ir ihoro lv, Ma'lon art - ;Dailyex.T)ailyex. Daily ex. South-bound. Sunday, j Sunday. Sunday. i No. 1. I No. 3. i No. !). ; 7 25 am 110 0j a m 10 35 am S12 50 pm ,.m. Santord3rfl Sundav at 3-30 t.m.: Praver i , .. . ' . . .' 1 .uiui-u, -i.mN lu u,.- . riuc uii uiuc aic vau- meeting every other Wednesday night. j and attractive. 15ut as we hurried on wcre the statue of William Pitt, Karl terranean fires somewhere near by. PKFnvTEKl N at an almost break-neck speed, it was of Chatham, and Prime Minister of , were told that the ground after Kev. t. N. McLauchim, Palter-Chartres:-! impossible to see enough to enable us Great Britain; Citv Hall: Old Pot Of- some depth Ins been reached is fall .if sunSyoS endaat ihSlma: ' to eivfc a vivid description of it, and it ; fice, baUt in the year 17G7; the tire- sulphur. W are no prophet and d , eyiieetii every other Wednesday nijrht, ut j must suffice just here to say that it is proof building, where public records , not predict. i a great farming country. To us, the are kept, Charleston College, South ! There are many thin- we conld fay, baptist. i great cotton fields were a curiosity. ; Carolina Militarv Academv, with Wa-1 but our time for writing habeenverv evW3ii"sui'uiav atii oio-k, a.m.'.aiid s : Aa some laces we couia look upon ter works, and Fort Moultrie Monu- limited, and we have not been able to p.m. Sundas school every Sunday at 1):4j a.m. Mt. Airy 'A'alnut Cove ri'Hfloro (iiinsboro Sanlord .IoNrl)HO rayvttvillel Ku y-tt- illo lv 6 (O am! lv! 7 &i am! ar? 0 15 a mi lv lO .W am; lvl 1 00 pmj ,lv 1 Oi-pm ur' 2 27 pin, lv 2 55 pml ar! U 20 pm CHRISTIAN. Kev. P. T. Way, Branch. 1st, Sunday 2d Sunday at 11 a.m; Winder, 3d Sunday at 11, ; j unbroken wastes of these farms almost i ment in Battery Park, erected to the j write what we have nnlitably. Tb ! as far as the eye could reach. We ; fcred memory of the defenders of that trip to Charleston is a grand one, and FayettevilJ? Maxton fxt.n UtniK'ttvi! 1V ar! lv 3 00 pm 0 00 pm 4 43 pm 5 40 im pastoV Charjresi-Popiar ! Passe1 through several important j famous fort during the Revolution . j those who make it will never regrvt : ?vi"iW i towns also- Matin? no stoP at Fay-; Tjpoii it is a srand statue of Sereeant , the time or money at any rcannat a.m. and 7, p.m. j etteville and hastening on rapidly, we ! Jasper, replacing the tlair. We also 'co. 1 hrSinLVLh a.m.l'SvS f noticed Red Springs, Maxton, Ben- visited St. Micha s Church, ojvened I The success of our trip was larg, !y Sayaui1 Darlington, Sumpter and for aivine service 17U. It is one of the! due to Capt. E.P.Wharton, of Greene a.m. j others. most interesting buildings in Charles J boro, who had thejnanagement of th V ' ' - The dense, tall forests for many ton, and has quite an ancient appear- exemVmn throughout. He pnpMM i Buffalo Lopoe, No. 172, A. F. & A. M. Itejr-1 mju t t, r--. t . ' . ... . . . . . ular meeting, 3d Monday nijrht, and the Vefti- miles on each side ot the ureat l edee j ance. The bell and clock were im-1 to run another tram to the ame pla. :SS2t!oh,ltlie Baptist, and st. John the . attracted mucll attention from our ; ported from England in 17GS. It is a ! at the same rates in about one month, Madison (irft rishorrt tlr'HP.shcro I'.HIliM'lir lv! ar lv nr 2 30 pm 4 35 pm 5 15 pm 8 10 pm JoxKsuono Lodoe, No. 127, 1. O. O. F. Reg ular meetiu, every Friday night. .! party. ! huge building and very beautiful in- - and thoe who want to go tn Char!- North-bqundiNo, 12,) Iaily eSceptSunday l.i-ave (' m'tiKboro. 10 35 a. tn. I. uc Walnut Cove j 1 20 p.m. Arrive Mt.jAiry I 4 35 pm. South-bound (No. 11,) Daily except Sunday ; lA Hf Mt. Airy, r: i 3 20 p. m. laveWalimt Cove; .' 0 40 p.m. ; Arrive Greensboro 30 p. m. ( ! W. E. KYLE, Gen. Pass. Agt. 1 J.W. TRV, General Surt. j TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor:-J. R. Watsox, Esq. Commissioners: I)r. E. P. Snipes, S. II. Buc hanan,. L. GcKlfrev, J. A. Ballentine, James Dalrymple. Street Commissioner:.!. A. Mclver. Cleuk: W E. Murchison. Theascreu: Redin Bryan. Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. The Santeewhich we crossed, is one j side. Among other churches visited ; ton could not be conducted there by a of the most beautiful rivers in the j were the Gei man Lutheran, St. Phil- J finer gentlemen. South. From the car windows we no- j lips, St. Finbar's Cathedral, and the At 2 o'clock, p. m., July 3Ut. we ticed steamboats plying up and down Laborers Church. j left for home, and reached .Tonesh r its waters. There are many things Now we leave the city for a short i August Ut at 3 a.m., and a sleepy worthy of special mention, but space ; time, on board a fine steamer for Sul- crowd of boys sought the nearest w;y -will not admit all, or even half. j livan's Island, Forts Moultrie and j to their couches. P. T. W. At Sumpter we gave the scenery Sumpter and the ocean. The ride is with all of its attractiveness, up to the! a very pleasant and interesting one; Morlt Wins. Carthke Railroad Schedule, i o i . ,.- , darkliess 0f iKi,t - and to the aliira-! a"d the Island is reached in forty-live ; We desire to sny to our citizen, that COMMUNICATIONS. tors, bears, giraffes, and hobgoblins, ! minutes. Here on this i,land is a large f we imve .n-ea scum? ur. BURLOW. s(.rTH-BOUNi). nouth-bound. J Plenty of rain. Water is no scarci ty .. ':irth;isM- S:i a.m. I Lv. Cameron 9 -.35 a.m. Ar. Cameron H.35 a.m. 1 Ar. ( -urthaare 1U:1U a.m. l.v . Carthiiy;e tk45 i.m. I IjV. Cameron : p.m. Ar. Cimiei-on 4:20 p.m;Ar.JJarthajfe :35 p:m. These! trains make close connection If nothing serious prevents, Mr. H. uub, ueuh, suiiu, uuu uuuguuitu, - - ' " " King's New Discovery for couump- that, it seems to us, could inhabit un- , tmvn-almost a city-and from it one ; tioa j-. . N f f vm great swamps for the ; OI l,ie un( wean view uu iue .vmeri- jen-5 Arnica Salve and Kiectrie Bittrr? T,iles ' can coast, and also a delightful place 1 and have never handled remedies thri t with R. roil bo & A. Air-Line trains at Cam h North and South.! W. 0. PETTY, Manager. I molested the np.xt hundred miles About forty-one miles north-west : for surf bathing, in whieh most of us en-1 ;Ml as well, or that have pveri nh of Charleston we were met by a large ' paged very freely. Here also stand, j latrVteTth coal-burner and cor reyed to the city ! Frt Moultrie in grand and quiet sub- j an,t tre tand readv to refund the pur- D. Mason, Sr., of Chatham, will re-ap- 0n arriving in the city ; Hmity, and with Fort Sumpter just on ; chase price , if sati.f.-vctc.ry n.sult. d , 'U M, a a KPv-a f ii mL ! we felt a little mute when we were in- ; the opposite tide of the inlet, defying not follow their use. Th. so remedy rv.. .......... . v..vV . o li- i thr ontmnro of anv and nil foes into have won Uieir great lMpuiarnv pur.- y friends in this vicinitv will be glad i formed that we had just passed over a ; tlie entrance of an and all foe into mrrirs. Mclver A: Dalrvm- j to see him ; portion of railroad that was sunken , great city or nariesion. e nau 4 j I J A McNvr who has been accused somewhat by the earthquake. It was the great privilege of going all through ' I of keeping a bekrs den in his field has ! 2 Clock, a. m.. when the cars reached ; Moultrie the fort of worldwide fame- Two Men Shot to Death. i;,i nA ttheir destination. uu ot our dovk. 4,w . t;um;u uicu ml litem turn i c lui ui . wl E MU RCH 1SON , Uittlo scare, and they are in M. U.SL fellow, being anxious to Ket ; tbc thun.lerin canonsan.lt,, sl.ower A teleirram to the News and Ol " r TT 1 1 . - t- r t t-inwovc io n nr or. oner a n rr wlWVOr S IXOUllV MlDllC. a f.: ",i ..n ... ! station house for one and immediatelvhfe, and for his country, in proud I ' ! tr.,..V, Uralonm,liration for lodrhn. but was triumph Sergeant Jasper leaped upon onpnal Pill Arp Ami um. mer. ! ui mem weic in .ui. aiuiouiu uaayiu- "it - -of t , l... :..!..; . dont know la little chagrined when the police in-. the wans ana replaced the nag, shout- . . - ' " " formed him that he was not drunk to the heroes l that memraile -hij .wj. nuu,u. us not titrht without a Rgint . i. r.rnm.t t, u ho was alr " . " .".f; ST t mUtnoV il, ' f Krape shot, at the peril ot hi, ., er .latrd Atlanta An,-. 10th ay, : ueiu otjauieai a iwn i u. , . -- . ' . . . ... ... . . . , , ttTVi,1, Art.. n-r.l.B ..f f!... Win . ttn,? tn ltiKitu'H in the Superior and Mijn nu-j Courts of C.ie State iipob invitation ; pie's cotton patch, but we Win iit attend Justice's court? (except in i whether he has found it out vet or not. .f -i'flH.ro and anfoni), v.iihout CASH m au- V;lUiH'. ! Dob p hiss & Slh aw, AitorHcys-ut-I.tticJ. AKTHAG K, N C. I guess ye editor and ev have heard the song called rervbodv else ' enough to be received into and furnish- :t' : 'l4t u "live Straw" ed lodging at that point: so we all flag! Never were we braver anil to leave the State, and had a yt.J.e . t . .tirs in the Fcih ral. SujH'rior and Supreme ' ih State. 11 u.Hima" . 1 . .... i 4t.,.r, m t..l,...1 Tliw t.n .m.-. .1 about -Coehnmkv Cobia' binpht an ; proceeded to other and more desirable " " w" lluw ; . , , ' VI.. , .. VI ii iv i-t . n i . nivii-ters -ri(l stuMifthe remaindtT of has been said. It requires trtH' orave- , mr , . A. j old blind horse etc., well we don t qu.iiitrs anu tptui me mnaiuurtu i . , th U' -'.rt. JJramkt s brothe r thn (know the words but its a "ood old the nit'ht very agreeably and profit a- ry to .ace the cannon s mouth, am. tM.k a hand in the row and wit 4, w Li.i w at" t f ! ablv. 8 we actually walked up to one of Mu d- thnm-h the tlu-t. vib-eqm ntly djin j W. H.'McNElLL, Attorney and Counsellor At-Law. CARTHAGE, N. C. .act ice in any of the Courts of of the St: 1 to lv j ana tine in Ouuter, a. farmer about two miles from ; The following day was quite favor- : here made so much rye, that the straw 1 able for sight-seeing, and was spent covered two or throe houses and his 1 in this way. Some of th most stnk i.nrn'and lot were nearly out of exist- iug things on tirst entering Charles ruee wlien the thresher drove off. All ton are, the density of the city, the that there hail not eer. a irrauiot .v- te. All business entrust- m "will receive prrmpt careful.atter.tion. ('ourt ilou JiuiUtir.n. of his children go about singing "Kye ancient appearance ol many of the Straw- all the time. 'buildings, at the same time so manv trie's larre iruus and opened its m ut':. "f the wound. Arp belong- to wr.. and looked in it. We forgot, howev, H'- b din- families in tbi rti-M. Mativ year f praetire lias u. f Snutt- A- t ,.!. if nrt J l.st. painful to us on it, Ur.t ivmembran - Wahin-t.,:,. I. i ., unuri.- after perform in- such a heroic deed, ,d fneiiitit f,,r n!,!;.i:ii::- pit. In pe thnt it wiP. not der in that gun in -0 t ;u. Thi ana we smceieiv not 15! DR. J. A. BALLENTIXE We haven't the privilege of taking costly new edifices, its historic interests. Mr.' John B. Thomas' position, but the foreign element, and the appa just let me tell what M. A. Kelly said: rently good morals of the people. In One morning he was walkiug over his a city of seventy-five thousand inhab eorn field with a stick in his hand itants and crowded with excursionists. N w iiM idihK'. near Lkadeu oiv.ce. Jone-iioro. ..i)out tvro or three i feet lomr. and we did not see one intoxicated or dis- tS.ought he would stick it down beside orderly man. This is the report fiom a stalk of corn and ero back next morn- manv others. t 1' i ... i. ...i- i i i ... ... w. ig anu see now luucu n nau growfu. uur nrst visit to points ot interest V. H. HUMBER, detract from mi oh an uraiual in aui febtation f bravery. lint aim ! he roism is not appreciated in there da like it was in Jasper's time anv.vav ! In this fort is er.'urb powder t blow Sullivan's Island into tl.e ce.in, and aiound it are t nouch t :.n n l a! Is to raze the cilv irroni.d. of Cha.Ie'tou to th ail el.te tf invention-. They i:.i a speeialty of rej.-eted r-:t-. and hav. te.r.ed allowance of runny jafei:- that had leeti previously rej i. Ttieir adverti rnent in Mitl.. r - .; '. n ill 1h, of interest to invei. j.:tteiil--s. manufacturer', and all have to do w:th patents. Ch. if I had onlv takm tl..- ::.-! f.:irJrf in lift what. Year of :f ferine it would have nv-d ine!" r. the touching eitlatnatiori rf :;. -X?SiJ ' but he torgot it, aud when he did go,- was paid to the monument of John c. hd Wu cured f rlumati.m bv t:i- -4 f'V-f the corn had grown far above the ' C. Calhoun! one of the great seua- PPslT(i ach oth r, have been the u f Ayer's Sarfaparilla. ScorV ..f Klfn" stick and had tassled, had several torial trio, iand probably the gr.itet m ats of iaai,.v f,,r"l,,us aI,tl U'Km1-v Huh r.varren fn-ri -T-! -boot and upon close examination of American statesmen." It i.loeated conflicts, and around them mijrhty ar- f4fj VVC -- ' und that the stick had also fi shoot, about the centre of the citv, in Marion niie.s have often surged to and fro; but 0 . KLV v.:-u:- ; but we don't know where. Souare. and cot. we think about tl to-day everWhin- is quiet and tdl. I fiat I OUT H O I f aej' j i : tr ''tial i Cal UNDERTAKER and FUNal Mr. David Harrington, of Harnett, tv tho isand dollars or, probal.lv more. N,,t ,DC Sold!cr ,n Imiitr nd K 1 1 pj? rhu'Ti f rr iu? c a" t has a corn field about a mile from his we did not learn. Upon the top of the : -uf, " mfUt l .nutation, Kloss whir-, and im.tation t.0nse. One daV he heard sometliinir tnontiment U .i hiree stntno tli.it ? xae"e 'i;. evenis cor in- re- down in that direction that sounded well represents the noble features of like the report of trims. He asked an that exeat and irrand son of the Smith. old colored woman did she hear it and Then we went through the great cen- Sumpter stands as a great m !itinl she said, 4Tas sah, and it was guns tral market, a curiosity to all travel- guarding the peace of the South. It a sfiootiu " Mr. Harrington went ers. The new custom houre iut iadeed a larce foit and can be seen - r : w.iUl class luce-l'Litcs, highly m.c.net mtuel. I onuuoti 1T: hio. t ioic: i r ivvs rt Hderrd when tliiuil. 1'romi'tly Attt uilcd T.. ni-jh r !1V. Announcement. peateI is a irob!tm that time alone can solve. . j IIANKFl L to my many friends down to see what was the matter, and complete, having ben in course of miles away. I in Monro and adjoining counties u was his corn shooting. We don't erection for thirtV vears and cost 2,-1 Leaving these interesting points, !i,r their confidence and liberal patron- , . .. . . . . : ... . .. . ... je in the past. I wish to say that I kuow thal this is true but we give it SOj.OvKX I neie am may well be known to ail students of history, we 1:1 located in the rooms next" door to to you just as it was handed to us. : proud of , thi "cottage by the sea" as soon find ourselves back in the "city v.. A where n'i 'professional or other important hiattLts. Sloan !t Co., in Jonesboro, Everybody Ls well in this neighbor-; well a other buildings he claims here. t of eathquakes." Now, a word about can be found when not called t,,x,1 looV-in tr-l! nn.l A . . " v - wv,....- i4.V "4. r UtU IUV kit IU - LXitr ltllltl duU tj Wilt PtUi'. 4k 4V Miss Mattie Kelly, of Raleigh, is at ee Uncle Sam, but he was not at 'earthquake is a thing of the past in home visiting parents and friends. :home. As shipping ws a little dull Charleston, and yon never hear it The same Plkk.uioo. ; at this time, they supposed that he "t mentioned nnle-s you speak of it first. A. J. MONROE, M. I). may retain its youthful color, fulinossp and beauty, dress it dally with Ayer's Hair Vigor It cleanses tho scalp, cures humors, and stimulates a now growth of hair Dr. J. C. Aycr & Go. Lowell, r1ass. 1
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