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""'' ' f " -. '0y' ' VOL. IV. JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 9, 1 89 1 . NO. 21 Cape Fear&Yadkin ValleyRailway COSDEXSED SCHEDULE. JONESBORO DIRECTORY A GAY DECEIVER. Gossip. -f METHODIST EPISCOPAL. JONESBOHO CIKCCIT. i In- Effect August situ, IbiJl. cv. .t. e. Thompson. ra?tor. charge-! ! Jonesboro, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m., and !lailyex.'I)aII) cx- I)ailycx. f.m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9?A) 1 North-bound. Sunday. . Sunday, i Sunday. a.m; Prayer meetinjr every Thursdav nigrht at ! I iso.z. t .xso.4. JVo.16. ui.m. Morns' Chapel, 1st Sunday at 11 4ftsl Cttllfl.lf V,.fitA J - T ..- j George Gilligan a Bigamist Ar- i rested and Brought to . j Wilmington forTrial. j hv e. w. i-ortkt:. a.m. Wilmlnirton Fnvf.-ttcvillo FaVctt-vill J.fN.SIiOKO Walnut t.ove Mf. Airy j lv 10 4T am nr. 2 'M pm v 2 "5 p. mi lv 4 IT pin I lv 4 2 pia ar 'm pm lv! 7 SO p mi lv, u :,) pm! ar 10 45 pm huh Pituiiuu) ui'iucaioi.iu. lemon tpnnjjf, , . . js. cunaay ai ju p.m. i'opiar ppnns, .5nl l uivum iu iiei Sunday at 11 a.m.. and Saturday before at HiH) ', --, r p,m. .San lord 3rd Sunday at 3:30 p.m.; Prayer AUUSIa ,,a- r Plenty of Fruit in New England. Gonoral Crop Prospects, According to the official report of the U. S. weather bureau the weather t , - . . . oi me oast TfffK em rrT vnrv favor. r - - . ' s.llil n. Vniin i.niv ho ilrnnrM nn , vieurire uuntran. a wmio man. vrns ; r - y - - - y - "Only a bit of harmless gossip," meeting every other Wednesday nijrht I PRESBYTERIAN. ere on Thurdav from ! ,nMnuauB5 remans concerning an ac and lodged in jail to . 'uain""lCC- answer an indictment charging: him 1 with bigamy. Is gossip ever harmless ? Can we ! tell "idle tal able to the interests of the New Eng land farmer. Probably, all things I considered, the best of the season. lWiuiftteril Mux roil lajfttrvillo lv, Jir, iv; ar: 12 03. um 0 04) am: 1 00 aru - 30 ant! Rov I). N. MeLauchlin, Pastor-CharP- ! Gilligan came to Wilmington about : crin our own Jonesboro, 1st Sunday 11 a.m., and 7SJU p.m. ; .,, I xchit nrnbibili Sunday School every Sunday at 0:4.-, a.m. Pray- a year ago from Danville, Va., and I ai prooaum . . .-..-.:.. - it . . 7 4 Mies- of others without low-1 re degrees of heat watra- own moral standard And Z days ?Bd. Q!J:htji: re mUC.b JcMrClL ities are there that oth- ;, , ,f, UJ -r wv r cr m.H.litur m"....-., V-l,c,i.7. i ! " . ' ' -.1 m UUP CW?eil VCH' HOW AU- -.W, " '"J "'f'"' "MeniiiM,! n,U, - T.l..,.-:1 CIS, UU IICIS WM' lliC ilUtTIV I Ituniseur j lirirnsWoro ;r'"'ns)xjro! Mnliwii I .lv! ar', ari t i BAPTIST. ! 7 25 am i Rev. W.T.Jones, Pastor. Jun-slro. urvi 10 (55 a m.' cc every 3d Sunday at 11 o'clock, a.m., and H i 10 :.") a m l.tu. Sunday school every Sunday at i:4. a.m. llrjOpm1 i , "f i Daily wxTlDaib ex. Daily ex. -South-bound.!tmiday. tHundaj'. Sunday. ; no.i, i io.j. t rOii;. CHRISTIAN. Rev. P. T. Way, pastor. Charges:-Poplar Mt. Airy Walnut Cove jreeiiHboro' Snnlord Jo.NHHUORO. VayHteville Fayettevillo Wilmington lv. 00 mm Ivj 7 .12 a m ar; 9 15 am' lv;l0 .50 am! Ivj 1 00 pm; Ivj 1 00 pm! ar 2 27 p mi lv; 2 M p mi ar' 6 20 pm! i 1'ayi-tteville lv Max ton j ar Mux ton lv lU-nnettsTllle ar ". (X) pm rn on n m ! 4 43 pm' 5 40 pm Buffalo IjOdoe, No. 172, A. F. 5: A. M. Rr ilar meetir alsof St. . Evanjrelist, ! A . ! i Manufacturing Works. About four ie coramcni mnoi suuer, wncn view- months ago he war married to a vouug j ea irom oar sianapo"". wimour igno woman named Eva Landing, daughter ! rance of ruotive anJ rcumstanco ! of Mr. L. C. Landing, a carpenter, liv-! We a ,lot 1100(1 to loara from So iug in Brooklyn. Shoitly aftei his ' Tcles that ! marriage to Miss Landing a letter was ! x II,tle wori1 1 not.n ,,ttlc Xhm- r or 11 may make ana 11 may mar a kinjj. divulging the fact that Gilligan had a ! . . , . 4. ., ' . , , rv i 111' thought tho silent part is best,- how wife hying m lrginia, whom he had , , 14 . A. 1 , ' , . . , , , T ' much better is tho silent part of ail heartlessly abandoned. Innuirv was;., ... . . , ., , , f . that thought that is less than noble, made and the fact was fully estab-' "ouiu, iiii, iu nit .nt ti Li u in v , vinuau i Branch. 1st, Sunday, at 11 a m.; (1 race Chapel, I j x , t - I 2d Sunday at ii a.m; winder, &i Sunday at 11, ! recieved by a member of . the family ; a.m. anu v, p.m. Rev. G. It. Undeuavood, Pastor. Charpres: Christian Lijrht, 1st Sunday at 11, a.m.: Eirvpt 2d Sunday at 11, a.m.; Mount Pleasant 31 Sun day at 11 a.m.; Shallow Well, 4th, Sunday at 11, a.m. azreement of the corn and tobacco ; crops. In most sections the soil cotinuc in gcKnl condition ns regards moitnrt thongh rain would be Ijcnedcial in parts of Massachusetts and Connecti cut. Heavy winds preceding or ac companying thunderstorms have Jonc cpnsiderable damage to crops in parts of New Hampshire and Maine; fields and roads have been badlv washed bv the rains, and several buildings burn- rkp i -i.-i.- i 4i. i i.ou uv uri's resuitinir irom iunmin!. v ,.-vr . . . . i iuv- umu emus, lmjiii ltocmi ami. " . c m ,:Af Vw rV, Tlio young woman : . . t. . ... ' ' . " Vevertheless over the yalsotSt. John the Baptist, and St. John the , -.-, .. , . bad, that like lUUshroons have sprung i cve"HC iCSS, o er lllC Madison nHtiislMro Jrt'iinboro Kiims4'ir lv! ar lv; ar Jokeshoro Lodge, No. 127, 1. O. O. Y. Beg- 2 30 pra ular meet injf, every Friday night. 4 .; pm 5 15 pm H 10 pm he hado cruelly deceived here, soon : after hisdeparture went to Charleston, ic greater portion up of late, none is more to be fostered, of the districts the conditions have North -bound (No, 12,) Daily except Sunday Ii ave fireeuiiboro..... 10 HT a.m. I'ftv- Walnut Cove 120 p.m. Arrivu Mt. Airy 4 155 p.m. South -bound (No. 11,) Daily exept Sunday I-avf- Mt. Airy 3 20 p.m. l-oavf Walnut Cove..'. 0 40 p.m. Arrive (1 reeubaro 1 30 p. m. VT. E. KYLE, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. W. FRV, General Supt. Cartilage Railroad Schedule, TOWN OFFICERS. Mayor: J. R. Watson, Esq. Commissioners: Dr. E. P. Snipes, S. II. Buc hanan, J. L. Godfrey, J. A. Ballentine, James Dalrvmple. Street Commissioner:.!. A. Mclver. Cf.rk: W. E. . Murchison. Treasurer; Redin Bryan. Town Marshal: John W. Masemore. It M. i,nv tiiA sioi--Vv-P,.;i pi.,i. .t.. oeen xavoraoie to narvesimg oi gram u., io visit a marneu sister, ana A T i r ... .. . . , it true T Is it kind; Is it necessary ! 1 while there heard that Gilligan was; . , , . , .. . . 0 . . , .. ! are questions that its friends are ex , , . . . , - i pected to ask themselves before litter-5 was put on n.s tracK ana ne was nn-. r.Mrdini? .,!,. "ally of .apcrior qiulity. Cora an.! ..II i I XI . . 4 1 I . - J . - - ! - . . I I I - T ..11.11 n T 1 . 1 1 l""t. T .l . V 1 n w. M V, V. n h 1 " " Ulljr 1UIU1U UUU lUU.IltU 111 llllUtXU Gil. and grass. These crops continue to turn out much better than expected, and gen- Gilligan will be tried at theSeptember r ii. n' : l a 1 n ' le.rm ol me c-iimiuui vuiirt COMMUNICATIONS. CAMERON. SOUTH -rOUND. iv. Cartlmjre ;00 a.m. A r.-Cameron S;:r a.m. I-v. Carthaifo 3;4.r p.m. A 5. Cameron 4:20 j ni. NOUTIFBOUND. Lv. Cameron '.::V a.m. Hot! hotter ! hottest ; Crops are looking, well, but rust is ; beginning to show botli in corn and cotton. Wo have very good corn up lc!m?rSi but it does not make so much aY. Carthage ikx p:m. f uss shooting as Mr. Harrington's, of Theso trains mnke close connection Harnett. We suspect that Mr. Thrower got his pmmpkin seed from a friend of ours who used to live down on Black River. Ho had a vino that grew under the with A. Air-Line trains at Cam eron both North and South. W. .C. PETTY, Manager. W. E. MURCHISON, Lawyer 1 Notary Public, What a fund of good will and charity ! toWro are now very promising, also would pass down to tho next treucra- ? l'aes, excepi xor souuiern wciioa, ?&ep emoerition) loyMlv .where they arc Wing dug, are found , and in all ; , , , , . , nvt ,iAt. e I to be very small. probability will be sent to the State uch?i , j As a rule, favorable reports of fruit penitentiary for a long term. "Star."!" " , . . ro received friim nil nuarterv. Im 1 I If we would only com more of the ! arc rocrMea Ir4,m ai1 quariors- is j gold that comes from silence, howlight : some PP1 y n average would be tho left hand scale in the s "eil as ucipaxeu earner, oui as a THE CONOLY MURDER, Particulars of the Arrest of Mc ! t balance of right and wrong; if, j P 1 " good Pasjurago Dougall, the Alleged Murder- ken wo speak kind, loyal and helpful ! " excellent, and stock trill bo in fiao words alone fall from our lips, how roBU,n Ior winier ill become the scale of right' lue Prescni conumons ami ouuoo h in iho hiUnoo ' fuming interests of New England derer iruOregon. . I heavy wjl The Albanj', Oregon, Democrat, of and truth in the balance the 7th inst., says: Saturday evening Sheriff Scott re- We want the true manhood and wo- re f ull UP to tl,G rage, and farm- manhood that is brave enough to si-'crsare mostly well satis5ed.-Bo5.ton corner of his stable (it being some dis- j fed that he was the H ht turned from Spicer with D. A. Mc-' lence all. gossip to cheer even its un- Dougald, whom he had arrested in re- spoken thought, to 'conquer -the lowt sponso to a dispatch from W. A. Pin- ; taste of which that thought is born. kerton, of the Pinkerton detective force of Chicago. McDougald admit- l Globe. tance from the river) and went across ! the field, also across the river. He man. Tim following dispatch, dated fit Chicago. Julv 30th. and sinned by Pinkerton. l i . i ; l i a ; i :i oemg ousy, urn not iraco it up umu , reccived by the sheriff, explains the ill ntrend to tuisinew in the SuiH tior and verv. ato n tl0 f.JJ. 11 this timo he ipim, 4 ntti Siiir nie Courts of th Ktate iimhi invitation . WllOle matter ir.-riy supported aniUuekri. had a fine sow missing. He crossed , , Tx 4 Tx , t ill not Httenl JuslieeV eairt.- fexeept in . . ''!). A. McDougald, alias JoiU. .n-ii, yiHro aud Sanfonl, without cami in au- over on me v.iii ;iuu louoweu souiu ; f . i .lt r u,,-, v p f . distance when he enmo to a monster ; mUrder of Simeon Cpuoly. eonimitt. d " :ie wll?n llC sauI : The authorities at '. "WilttluHi draw n-ar the nature of theirl4'r Many -ears of practice has given C. A. Snow fo., Solicitors of iat ; ents at Washington, I). C, unsurpas sed facilities for obtaining pateuts for all classes of inventions. They make Its Cruelty. Gossip is rarely clothed n specialty of rejected cases, and have with mercy. It opens the bleeding secured allowance f many patents wound. It magnifies and exnoses the al. "aa previously rejecieii. "Pear to he base, unworthy thinjr is val-r It may le done to ; to suffer them Is valor to." peculiarities and deformities of those whoso rights should be sacred. i Their advertisement in another coh umn. will be of interest to inventors. It for-. patentees, manufacturers, aud all who gets the boautiful thought of Sinks- ' hav to do with patents. Douglass & Shaw, ; Attorney -al-Lou CARTHAGE, N. C. .numnkin. He started around it and ; April Ulst, lhDl. the authorities at e. e 11 i T liirlnbiirr'- ofTer n. reward o for Iraw mar them then iu N imf mt rx;f ul, ' after journevmg for a while he came i-'i'inuinuj, uuer a riw aru u. uu ior . ....... I -t x . e n , : his arrest and detention until papers stvt uurc' 13 'bihty s truest t.a.Ue. ' . to a hole in the pumpkin, and looking., nTrnf,;H Mn',. v,fj tM7.. tw wiw.,!Mi ;! I A It 1 11 A li h , IS . in. ho discovered his lost sow with a ni ; a h note at Snippt T.inn . i i ni t i an is saia io oe now ai opicei, hinn ( gossip are untrue to themselves. They fmotieeiii the Fdieral, Superior and Supreme fino litter of pigs, apparantly several County, Oregon, going under the name . x Courts of tho state li , . ,. . . . , , ! ta 'tt u t u- i son their own honor more than they months old and he did not think they t of D. H. McLaunn. His description . . . f . . .. ' tl;iis33 vears old, .1 feet 10 inches high, tarRlh lhc uam tIlpir ctims. W. H. MCNEILL, ,wero moretlan half done eating .'tbo Heavy sandy mnstAchc! , Says Bossuot : -Honor is like the eye. Attorney and Counsellor At-Law. seed. Mr. llirower watcu your hogs j gjnce jjj3 departure he has dyed his which can not suffer the loat impuri- !uiuiiaui-,..o. jirs. lt. u. .uuse, oi mis piace,.uieu iJair black and shaved oil his mus- f ,i t a 1 1 111. I A- -I 1 ...... n J i- i 4 rt s.. 1 -. .n n rtil a T.lnri-.. I i r U f a prc-cious u. practice in any vunii on me iiiu. iui.. nuu uuncuiit.i.uv, 1.0 auu lum -haiuu hui, , , . . . . . , ., i .f,h(,S.Mc. Allbasinesseinrust. 1 Carthago on the 12th. She leaves a I reasonable weight, lW pounds, rather ; ' J r whlcI' lcisn"d J ed to him will receive prompt j. , . , , i,;i.i or, n t, ,cf ; rnedium or spare, straight nose with j l,Y the least naw. , and careful attention. ; husband eleven children and a host gh 5nt 4f ace rathcr narro,v; joints : , . , , Otfoe in Court House Bttilding. t friends to mourn their loss. j of tbc feet whcre ti10 big toe join aro . tHoi At.rr,nr. nnrfnri in - I T?avs W G Kin tr and W. F. Wat-' nnm.stnkablv lar,-e and shoes arP Another Murder RepOrtOCl in Will write Richmond County. 3it1 - tt t AT T.rvrTW snn closod their meetinir at Knhesus mauc 10 iu uiese joi.n.s. AHV. U. tV. I-Jii-1 --. l- - " " " c x . . . - . , - last Thursday There were . .or,lJ- - : A sceial aUsatcl, to t!lt. WiIaii-.; Ncwiiuiidinff. near Le.ier Off.ee. Jonesixro. ! roiti5l0il;r rtU" '7, UU5 4" , j arrest him and then communicate with ; ton Messenger dated Hamlet, August t i church. Mr. - Watson did most of the the authorities at Laurinburg, C." Volh . man brought the news jj UIVI BER preaching, and ars. usual he did it with : SBiM &i&t l. L riV'-Wi . "H--t ! 5T UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL " " here this evening that a man named Pwer- Atie PaPers wnrC rcccaii.v !Ch.rrvhftt n.l killed .mo work-! Hostilities have ceased, the fight was, that crime is decreasing. Now, the ; in iua ficM noar 0M Hundred ves-i short, it was all home-made ammuni- , tune is changed, and.the discussion is, : te;Ja-. cvcnjn,- tj1c m.,-ro l'-ed ; tion, it was worthless and the fort they ; -the cause of the increase of crime.- ; cher;. nct to" hool hlm aia l?tCT ;' proposed to charge, was full o sae... ( Man's depray and general hellward-, h fi ; , f , b t L him j 11.- t l- . Hl. T"1 pou .mu.Miui. ."'er.. iuv iu:iee , , , , , , FOR SCROFULA scrofulous humor In the blood, ulcero, catarrh, and consumption, use Ayer's Sarsaparilla The most economical, oafo, speedy, and effective of all blood-purifiers. Has Cured Others will cure you. Bonitz Hotel, 120 ITtxrlrt Strrtt, Wilmington, North Carolina. One of A. C. Campbell's hands was , are returning to their native land. It ! f; nilierl him 77. i" Hottl i JocaUtl in the IJuimt nrn tliismornincr crawlimr out of Herds i n'u thirtv-tlintisnnd moro havf rr.n n I'll 11. nrtlA l.f tlA tnil l.n.-.. r - . A. f , r ; - ; r-.,r . . j - i vit'Ciw ivu w j -j ...-. ...... ( mail im v ivuic i u i.vi x tiiuv.i.u Kw rn a tine line of Hnriui cf in (uni. wai- Their burn at Aberdeen lias set tacm . smce the 4 'exclusion act was passed. ; '"it an 4 imitatinn triM&8 white, imitation j .... i -r i i 1 1 I ' fpSti hitfhiy inountci j to hunting. . . To cross the Atlantic m five days, ' t!m2?- c"? Tu?JtlH- rrofLi Miss Maggie Marks, of Chatham, is; eighteen hours and eight minutes is! CiiJji Primitly Attended To, niyht or -lay. I Incroasoof Crime. Let any one scan the daily press ' Centre of th City, eonrerient to nil the liontt ami Street Itnfltrayi. Rates $ 1 .50 per Day. and see the record of munkrs, shoot ; crrn.L haths civrs rrjrxrxir wnt ! O rb.AMA. Y.i.urv 4nt tn 1 ri c.f t-n f Announcement. f vivitinor the family of Rev. W. G. ; indot d marrf-loui;. The Mrips!.o .?.? ' t -. . . r - c:. !.. . . .. . ... i inrrs and crimo.; and tht-n cLire to sav King. .Mamie l.awnon i i-uiug ois n. inat the Atlantic will vet te ! , . . . ovr-100 t, cu. i.-Jxm.r r.ect. " , - , j . that crime i decreasing, recently; . .Cameron. : crossed m four days we may not . 1" ! Now if ye editor sees us dodging doubt. Small bovs in the North are' , 1 1 verai s u. n rcuru. ; Port nnii jneu meet alt Train THANKFUL to my many friends! ftrnnm, lhe corners at court :leae retK,rtd a t.lavintho burrW !,-' aaJ et 11 s but a mere birds cy mt Boat,. 1 in Moore and adjoining counties: ,.,-.... - t -. 1 1 i , ! view a speck on the horizon of crime. 1 f..-i. a 1 1 i:vJ;i ,;n-An.s don t follow us. . int-ss. Too much bad examp.c and s .. . . tor their confidence and liberal patron-, , . . i With the growing blood-thirstiaess of itJTO in th riit I ciih to saY tliai 1 . tiuu fia it.;v news-, , ., 1 nmu. "iW -M-,n! well axithenticated rumor was cur- :m . , . . men and the drunkenness that prevails ' f n ft fl O .tjcau i t uf located in the rooms next door to ,; tu a', lct , papers. 3Ianv a child s rumd ls rois- . . . ' v J 1 1 1 1 1 1 .wr, r- W.'A 8Wn & fo in Jonesboro 5 rent yesterday that a while man nam- 1 ., human life U cht-apcr in the United f 2S.1II II I IILTi . -v. .Moan iV to., m jonuwru, ,.,f tlm npr-yw's nrrc-ted oned bv the dreadful tood uroa which f .. , . ' , .. , t tJ tl M 1 1 117,' ", y hore I can bo found when not called ed Kellj . one .. f ,: ,v;i 1 -States than ever before and possibly ZXJl7.Z off on professional or other important j tonne muru i v Tr- fthPSOn COUUIV. i if" muuuu --." 1 . : i " - J. H. WM. CONITZ. Proprietor. ; the cr.minal statistics, if fully gather-! -r '--.---... .. . . ... ... ... - ! -i t mrmrm mm mm wr . .,,.f.;-.,i1i l.,- nhknftwn naniosi i he beard can be caUv colored ed. would show onr country to iw only 1 r vw irtor s. 0 A. J. MONROE, M. D. -M U r. - fW t. i Friday last. Wil. Star. rbrorru or bLaci by Buck.ingham"s Dye. second to ltalr. WiL Messenger. M-tk.iMkafMl-imMi. hiM:V I MO I.I l. -! Mrumi, VI Li-. AilMii t I-. C. AI.1.I1A. lmm 4 3. As-4. 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Siler City Leader (Siler City, N.C.)
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