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p . fer Pa 111 m km- m N i m nk $ m m )L. IV. JONESBORO. N. C WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1891. NO. 24 " ' - . " m JONESBORO DIRECTORY. METIIOT)IST EPISCOPAL. j JONKSBOttO CIKCXIT. j K' . J. H. TljorQtvn. Paster. Charges: ' , i. h ro, tart and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m '. and l j ...... - - i . iiii'iai a l. i COMMUNICATIONS. Kentucky Letter. Waco, Ky., Sept. 1, 1S91. ..i.m.; .-unuay .rnooi every Minrlav at : (..m. Morris chaji, i.t 5unday at 11 a-m. . As have a few minutes between ., i :i inlay lieforr at : p.m. Union St.rin-.rs ,.;., . v - . ... :-t -uwUy at p.m. Poi-Iar Spring :5rl trains at this point, Will send yOU 'H.'1" " iJr'w 3:30 something tn fill nr, i t i .hi. uuMMuoru niuimy ai vA i.m.; 1'rayer ! "iv "J wiuuu. i ... . tutK every th r .Wednesday niirhL. ! rlt vouib, have hear. it preached from a rvm, X rr t , . " ! thousand pulpits, but never saw it mi : K V n .o.. ,a. A. Vt.t ha, oa accost of the prematura til now. 'The' .ood old letl ! L ' Sl Ration of very re5.rt. nnd it jo-jwbat bewildered, then shaKin; my every da, thM t r ' K Land for the last time, ho said: Mv .m.l n,K. .1..... ,..,'" . ' ? -';vtl a"r Mr. I!,o.cvclt son. if we never meet on e,r,h. ! " " . . ' 1 , '"e "' . ":'P"a lf !t W '"'1 itton, j received your number of August lGth, phi:ijvtekiax. jat 'Richmond, and am on my masclo. tl V !,.f .uiw.filin T.,. n i "fv ''nrim1' Jo T1 r y i ! ,!i-:,n, lrt Mjni...y 11 a.m , and 7:o0 p.mJ 1CU j , Ju - ii.iay t-hjii 'v-ry unday at :4.-a.m. Pra-! i3I" appeared as dated Au". 8th r ii--tinr every oIIkt Wednesday nisrht. at Li.:i . xi. . - . . . , - - - j vuiie ai tue ciose or the article, a let- I ter SUppOSe(j to be reDroiiuc j , . MAITIST. a- in,t, i 11 , , , . v.v wiUj suomu nave oeen July iu;v. . i . jonks i '!ttir. Joneslioro, servi- t , , ' k"-lu,'ul; ai u o chick, a.m.,ana h aui. ow in audition to al that, dear ' wv...,v, n.im 0: -'. " iu ttuui urn loaiiinar. dear P.m. Minday school every Sunday at 0:45 a.m. t.t.- mi , j deader, will you be kind enough to ( !Ihitin i te11 me hW you would manaffe to IU V. P. T. WAv,'pastoW Charges:-Poplar I SGnd tll(3 ld Woman off for a Summer ilf.uu U. 1st, MmMay, at 11 a m.; (iraer CkapeL :. l.-unday at 11 a.m; Winder, M Sunday at 11, . Ill llll.) " It 111 . . l . iin'i I , '.iii vacation, and leave a crass "widow" at home! I have been knocking about -hy-tiHii LiKht,. imuiHyt iuv thls countr' quite a ffood deal during ' I -Huday at 11, a.i'i.; Mount PU-i'sant :.5d Sun- tho lnct lf t--c kf ? !.y at 11 a.m.; M.aJIow Well, 4tk, Sunday at 11 iV v?ar' but must Confess mat mar manner of manipulating do- son, if we never meet again on earth. ! we will in Heaven." Will we! I am afraid that old man will have even fewer neighbors "up there" than he has on earth. His seat will be iu front of Abraham and Moses. Elcefillups. Sam Bow. VASHINGTON LETTER. asking for it, and at K-rut two Cfm- : bvrs of tho Cabinet have g.ol reamn 1 to entertain the same ort of filing. ireident Polk, of the National Farmers' Alliance. wh n aked wheth er he contemplated fk'bting a duel with the North Carolina Editor uh. CAMERON. We have failed to report for some time, but don't think it is necessary to apoligize, as we have been eourting, We had a good time. Suppose you, like some of our near friends, are glad when we sleepeth. j We had tlin r1 I From our RcuUr Correspondent. Washingtux. Sept. 4. IbiU. Secretary Rusk has finUl 1u x-i. cation, paid Mr. Harrison a combined tt Cn abuing him and attackin MHriai ana uumiioss yimi, and is now . "',,Jl'1 r r pneu: --it r rouro net. settled at his desk in the agriculturnl ThU wh"le iI!-v lh,1 "tur.v wa tartt-l department for. the season. He i.4 - a new-raP crrep,mdent in North greatly interested in the Coverument . Carulina for x pwrposo of trying u inpection of dressed meats, authorized j makta nation.1 by an act of the last Congress, which ! 0vin' to its faring upon national hewasinstrumentalinpushing through. lit"u' lhe xu'ws t5jat Lieut. Covernor While he was away the Secretary or- Jonts of I,ays the freight" fame. Ve had the pleasure of spending ! WhlIe he was aw"ay the Secretary or- ,onts ot the night with the Yarbrough brothers. anized a pork inspection station at mny hvct 5 in number at the Planters Hotel in j Milwaukee and he ha applications for ,la,e for Carthage, last wpL- stations from ICnniv i. . Hower is governor of NVw Vrl- if ' Yr',.. -:-..:,u . j Carthage, last week. W rn stations from Kansas Citv an.l Omnl.n h lowcr 1,1 minated by thedexnocrats AA: J-: if h n' p on' with impunity that thev are a iovialJ says of the new law: "The t.lan of cittl the liveliest interest her.- . .ii ii-1 iiii, ,i .'niiiuiiy mut, imhi tiie I'teii- t u.u.1 aiutio uuuw ever come , , , . , t hi. of st . John tin. Haptist, awl a Mnthe Wn ti,n . t, high-toned set of brothers. beef and pork inspection which has an'1 ,s bein? everywhere discul. i.:uiyfiit. . ejes ui inu court, i ma r . i . . T. i . , - I dead man. That's what mnkes me so ' ' C' Camlbe11 has got his been maugurated in the wrst is prov-; 1 'lere aro h dem.Krrai l, J. !Kor.oI.o,.,K.No.i- i.o.o.F. Kr. nanlo. u.. - .i.- ..... m. I bas at Carthage at work. We havn ' lI3?a S?at success. Heef is thorough- n,,t IuMta' to say that Jor.es will d- : I?;;: T ...r:. . 'ma..raa"el:: . 1 US Uen scarce ofmtat since th,ir .1,,. i l.v inspected at Cl.ica,,, bv the .1..,... 'f i:,to an in.l.-,.. ,.d ut inuhiriu ututce u iccis ail in nm . . - - ... . , - uriuK la more "-.n-mvuvui, i u were, iein . " TOWN OFI ICEKS. So dpsr T .ii a t i vt ,-.;.'!,.. : i , J ... -r - I what vou print about a fellow, mightv ! Wnrd handling the httle honey ; removed hv l,.runy. which rr. npniionM s ! particular i producer. They tranf erred some for have reason to know will be ro:i .h.loJ.i j TUe we;thcr, out here, ba;boeJ Old Crutch and he says it is a success The Secretary sad had no furth v.. ui-T ic.un is ;iHH, S(J IJlr .v.. v mi i-i .nil'; II : c I 4er rcc-nt ,.,Tpi. " V(n PTi; ! 1 weather, out here, has been . . ! ... ir i hiiliavo.l TT,... . rai ri .or. til iixt ti. ..-,... i . , . . ! enough to be pleasant. Not quite cool , " 3 go,g , . - -i-..-.-... o :;:;;.;,,:JJ:.i:V: 'u';::r1::-1 : enough for f.r st. i,OWQ about -rougli and ye Ed. Iyrentor:h tli.m had a!r-.v!y a ; pea rod -V;. : K I corn were never seen before by this i lmJ ,b8t l Ulidly- f"rif '' tb". . he was fairly entitled to the linrjina tion fnr.i the deun-ntx. Republicins are .f cotn o jul.:!a:it over the :;eu. and all of them are wihing thnt it m iy turn out to 1, tr:;.. Secretary Tracy i :; w at Cap. May I'.irit ith Mi l:ni.:;, arnit! i? a;.l that the (Ihoradi-Wuiki-r m ar.ds v. hieli l.a of la to o' cc.p.e.d mi n. i-p tcc i:i the in- tr - !ita i pp the M'.hj-ct upon wl.-iiMr. Hani v.aiitid to con for v.ith the S. cretarv. 1, r . ........ .... .. un i new i evtr sri n riorAi-oivi'ti.n.! ' - - - - , - . r, ti - fn.il b,,, ..mIIm.1 .... , ay surely can waJ-c him stiusat will. ; "" A-n.-nltm-i! d-t-ariir.'-nt an- in ' . . . ' .a l.,.l A r ....... r-i ro:.!i" m,!,,,..., .!.... I. :.. i . i ; tuc-Kv has enough bourbon, from 3 to 1 - , H , u,lMer AOn , " ' . C e-muueieu ) t .. i- I.... : g "acK irom ; with his s i.ht a m-i.-u act or I :o wh e i rrut.nU7,,,, M-at.umiuMHiieryeui's. ln- n. u : , " : ... , ., .. .. . in inif :r )onir;)p.s & Sha c a i: t ii a c; i: . x. c. der such circumstances every man through an ordinary gla-st you would bo an.ar.-d at t!i.' aifi:;:it :T dust, .:i:i :!oni;n aec;ir.r,!ati d. daiidrafT and ! a 1 Mrs. Patterson, roli.'t of the late 'ref-ry Kotor has oxtended in- ! shonl'l lo nt iHiorto'n-lii, i.;., 1.1. ;;;;; V;u.al. Mnvn ,r r.a-1 ,,prome ! aml t!iank ;i Kinnt:fn, l..-:7, r.eal I'terson. was buried at Union ....... . .i i . . 1 i i ........ t .wimuutC IDI , , , , . , : tl,rt .,p i:?.. r Church on last Sunday. P and i s; P 'pui.ir pre; ara.i- :i for bad. deiiiiitelv tl:-!!:),. i which thi - ! the good things of life, forgettm- the h h-'l U to vi. v. .uu.o i:;is vac'Ue.l Tiio --i '.'':..;.'; i tus WevK. !, : .. j ,- . . ... ....... 1 . . . . i u.uei i '.i lown. o. ,ain i .it M,. ' oo e: i at ' ,vn ...t ,.v quire liliT of the " I .!) (. ) whieri . AHi!!Khfltvn, i emucKy, and was iortunate in meet- x e.ice . w. h. mcneill. .rney nnn Co,niior At-L.i Sometime since, :I was crossing the -IiA(,,, N.C. Cumberland mountains in eastern :h samo v,; I praetico ni any or the Court rr V i , . . 4 soon. cl. an::rr tho 0alp i Aw i's H. DUEL ETW E ES TWO WE L L KIMOW?; CLUCMCN. V t (i.e State v ,V.nushu ed to hip; wil receive prompt arxl eavoful attention. ""'' i C?r 7?:.vt; BuiUivn. vV. n. nU:vicinR, I ins thtJ laost singular and loveliest old and plenty reigns in oar vtre loitstaudirg v.i..-:i '.'.t- .s?tT v.a first made havo bon pre.-t iij. d f-r o- l tl i ! ! i. ;r . nnr.nront i- ' t i.. . i r. , ; . diet lust now. me uaiauce or mankind, vet perfectly ! m, " - leuce ,av. is aain beir.cr 4 0 W P - - .1 couple in the world. Ijvin-nil miUsr a,lJ the Lord knows th.re is T , ana it is said th.-.t Se.::-tary ! ar.d with the exception of half-a-dozen 1 Fain t0 sv11 tbo P'-'a and t 't.-r aeeusos th- N:ti-r.a! hnnk poo- neighbors, apbatemlv isolated from V. " . Vl " " 1 !1U t')es. mar is our i- - o-v,4, ou ...:,.e- ;.iiioii u, mem :r iu ..i :..:k wo;v closeted with him yestoiday, r.p.d i supposed that thoseout.tauding bond, were under dis-usi n. 'pinion is divided as to w: agitated. We do hopo you editors ::oCCT J ir.et u .KHr-J and FUI.EF.AL . onesboro. N. C. j satixlied. The old gentleman. I head whitA vrth tl t " uv jh. vi. v.'l Kjyj ai ici. 1 ; insisted upon looking after the com- , u 111 'UlU' tlie ,aw w : forts ot my tired horse himself, and V.?! th " V'V havfi ha1 ; told me his name was Zion. I at once ctMTm'S thi sum- ! beanie deeply interested in this sim- "' V' Wp tl,eK1 ht "P ; pie. yet singularly impressive old gen- UeI-nW 'P- V- 'e to tVneo i tleman who did not ,sk mv r.ar;i,t 0lir CV R"d Uh' persisted in calling me. "Son. there i any truth in tho r::::i r :f..-: t at Civil Svrviee C m:ni. i n. r 11 . . v : -1,.4. . ;i ;i pel. I .'Ir. ' 1 v iii.e v'i'-s4 n !i;tc, n.r.'l imitation tiiuiter was .. A" I 1 V!i' MCr-SMi!. i T . i 'r i'.uu. beiliir T.rrnnvpil ii-- t-.io ro i'.ior tin;;::-', 1 lvU'5- never boon outside of bis native conn- tween shou.-rs. ; ty, and listened to my de-eription of Coit c CTiCADWAY. puites. ),ic::! 11 oMnte.-t i -gt-M wne, tie ana 1 talk'e.l. Mo hn,i Harrison did .t act nj..,n liw r. .;,: rec imm-ad tfi.in and roi.wvo . : odd F.-d -ia! ..::;. ;;iu in p.-.jtim A Midnight Combat. lite J .; a-e, r!ai:.ed at an t.ulv hoar :!. imrnin- that a M-nati. nal duil to-.k plaeo ht ni-!.t in the par lor op.c of the m t h.ivo in tie c'.ty. .';,.. ,f th. p iro it -I, i a wealthy 1 uin, artist. Ii, ,.; ;! .r., : ? i s". i 1 to be the s.oj ,,f .- tr4,'r. .id pr. i i !:!. 0:w ,f the o .Uib itant his h- ni.- .Ttendel byv.r..! phy.r. e:an. lh- other ha. . .; . d. rune.r.-d th a vi ry h. i-jtif.d ..-ir! t:,,. c;.ti.t. ,f tj ro I art r.:Iir an b.- f jfj it 1 1 ....... j ei ..:e. ;is p ac'l i, i v . ho Indioo t!w mm -r d - .. 1 . 1 . a . . ; ' 1 "... . E:cc;r.c Citicrc. An nou ncemont. ll'.T tllltt ;n .r i.. J 1 .- ie wu'.i'l now lie- .... . - -. oteniTi- f -1 t- (.in.i:n.. .,. .... 1 . . . . - , . i4n .4.1-4 ;i . 1 i.r ....v.- .-ion '.km una ai; mere is m n: Io suu-hiue 1 t ,1 ... , . i the wonder of a chi!J. l'oi".,in,. , a : IVof 0hu.,.V i , ' Hi... . ' V' " ' "' ''" : ;,vu ltH,m a"u on!lie oopoMte vocal music at Concord. rh-ty-o e-- tf, : AN -vFCL to mv many friends lull, I asked who lived there. Said he, - Foy W f',,, ; , . ' , t4 UV" , Vrr M,ore ::nd r.djoiuin- counties : .'There live the best oM mm H th. C V s' t " P ai viway. i ;: it,Jo ir eonHdeneo and liberal patron- w r11 ' V , . , ''' UXh (-! n:i hti P-'t week. umns of t!;e p-, . ;.n I ,1 .... U , . ithe oast. I wish to say that rlM- aTia 113111 h:ls Kov. Mr. Dixon tilled hi ,.,,!,.;, tl,... :. " '-. - - - - ... . V . , . . - - I " . I i . t .111.11 11 .".1 I ,. Il '.I 'f. . ..... uo4 ior wjwin iiu-n e.ast.ng his Junirer chnn-h l.-t S t.-.. 1. . .7 1 : ... . .. 4 .4. itUU ll.l .J l' i !V ! j .' J ... . ! uieio in. ire t.1,1 -i .:i4. ,,f t . 1 1- r !:. ! i 1, :i 1 5 4 . . . ated in the room's next door to; S !.. .' - ( 'a i.i T . . . v. i O VP 1 O 51 4 t Ji ili . ni!.,n 4. . r .. t". , .... VV '. 4.4 V ' 'iT..WV'i . I. . ' v - ...''..V1 VI I . . . . 1 I I 1 I . ilt l-.:iilll- . "l"l.1-.. - . - . . . . it .. ..,1 . . . ..": t eiairi:.-!. . I 14 . . . I ran l ' . -nnd when not cah'ed "i.rof.-s-i.mal or otlter important A. .1. M0NKOK, M. Ih 120 M trl-d StrerU ieu. "and there hves one ot the best . Madam I!,:n, ,i ,, , . .. !-4 " ..,n..n the tl ever -ae W.here he rrU,i. TU. ,,...iv,l bvVr V- " ha. been a wu! ,v n!,-l. ou loi, years, cntractin- P:i.,a,e ,m,I! in Mi. .hi,,,-. aud her ha.ban.l used to pr.-r.e i f..r but lar -.-i.i ,..r,- .. i . " - v j -. . '. .4 ui .a . er et;.,-r he uve tot ft- .. .1. us over m the old ehuivh uhoro w, n!t v..i. , .,' . ir. ..m . 4 , I: - , . 4vc4. ai.eti lot in. an I t'., :r a " n" v.,1 1 - 1 i- . . . . . . , 4..V..; .1 .1U1. a. 01 I T.ti-r'i 1 f ' : .. 1 ! . v s.f. r ? .. !,. j-,- d - n ,t " '-"n:-". 1 to ;. t i ... , "" ' Kofr et:r - ..J f t he i.'. a 'Lit L '.." ... . ..It ; ! e.:f.i a:d d.-w,:! ,...1.. r,, .. 'a a;, i ; . .'. .4: 0 1 n. I 41 , , i.f , .4'Je re. f . f , .... . ..... meet every Sunday tosiag and pray." i.h.vlows ovt-r gr-w Krj, r 1 ne M.uanon was entirely new to me. There will .n a t. e ni- at liere was a man .not only at noaco, church 0:1 the 41 aJ . . ,5r,u v. ;r, v. . . . to l'ro.id-nt H-4rj;,,.n. 7, rd of r.lnstcn, North Carolina. t but in love and fellow-ship ith li of ber. O hm! ai.". .' ' I h "hh; A man keeping ail of form a part of lao rpVar,,m."an J j . . , , . tl.'t! : J i. j',if. .i 1 r...-....- . , " C'?. ontrMjjf to all t iV:ifs nif Street - Iiii'w :;.,. if a a:ui w.4. give you oUr opinion of the r.ther it " ; : ar..' e' Iv encrned Imi, aw.n fr .o, v . . . . r . I- -' ;.t .'!.! i i ': . i the natti r . . ;.. .... 't l 4.1 .1 ..... light. Ina,n:.;r .. . ;r. H:.,a. .. the n;':.ih::, oft4.,. c-.:,:;,,.t . "r. - r.-.-tr.'; H: "r:.- n ; self. Cold such a thing le? Hen it oxerck.-. 1-it-p was herore my owcejes, ana i Loxed The favorablo ce i,, ,vn It lUa h ; : ei. ,-t Mr !ii,-. i .-e.Mj-s we nave en- amakor 1,.. ih.. 4 .:. i - ' ,u : at the oilman wit u a greater degreo toyed s,. lon.- r,v.. V r . , r ' -4n x'u 4 ' "l "4l ' P -:.x..s. i-.-i v "...UV i .wU .ot. oay. I of wonder tnau a;d .dors at the bur::- and in lien tl r...,f m-.. i .. .: .. ' r 44 "! dt.'r. ..a ; u 5 - ... : . -i l.'d Shi ;r tr.-f.,';;;,-; ',t to J"t S ' Ul nuuuiu .lu.Hbaii;.emir: an! m I:eu lher...f m.. .:. ... ' 1 1 . . T .... Ml Ii Tl.. ., ! inrr nnsii. Tt . i i., .. . .. ' 1 .4.-....-. i ;.t creek .iv K ..... f. r . ... I. " . . 'i NTIlv MHJ- ; . After dinner. T e,vd.?Vt- tln.1 tr.ir.K 1-; .1 , . . u . t .t j-; r;.,!3.r th whiidi to PTnr.. mv 1 1 . -,,r 1 .!,- it.-,.. J t... rr. :: i-Jt . I,, r . ' m I r. 1 . :r .,ir r r -1 a i ' . . i , 1. i:r ior.i-t'i iu oarties . t n ..r or. w.4, .e . .rs s r r!r '":;;!::r U!i,." .; J. H. VM. C0N1T2E. Proprietor. S?hU- .nJ iJ Fall Cr.,k 1- kicked elear tin..;' Mr! H.tV! n'Ij ... viirii,-.. cir. I have read of Zf.i. ac. mylofar, .it the of Da!- B-re e , J ! v --evt.I t grt ' i ! !. r:i.. r" 1 il 'ai.f . Jo'. fj " f ' I n :. 1 . 74 1 - J t 4 ..' . .. . .: J. .J ft. ;. ; .... l ... , t :J ;"'if'::r""!i,'l.. lf.o- h..;,-.v 1 .4::. hjr. i .-.t t . I .. t.. d L J 1 'f i ! a e - - ; n. 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