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VOL. IV. JONESBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1891. NO. 25 JONESBORO DIRECTORY COMMUNICATIONS. MCTIIODIST EriSfrtPAL. JOSrBORO CIKCtTlT. uev. J. K. Thom ion. l'ator. Charge: J(.!.psbro, -'nd and 4th Sundays at 11 u.m., und 7;ii p.m.; Sunduy SchiKil evry Sunday jt n m; Prayer meetinif fcverv Thursday nitrht at -:) p.m. Morris' Chupel, 1st Sunday Ht 11 a.in. ku.1 .Saturday before ut 3 p.m. Ix-mon Springs, Kentucky Letter. ! o? the tower, will bo mi stained bv tbe ' contractor. ; H. E. Gibbons appears at home here with the bovf.v Hal will enter WASHINGTON LETTER. Much regret is expressed her t the I From our Kctfular Cocrwronntd , resignation of Judge T. M. Cooler, of Washington. Sept. 11. Michigan, chairman of the Interstate Mr. If.arrUon U. in tho hn.-iw rf Commerce commission, on account of ; Fresh and join the Hesperian society. the s,port5n5J n, -p!ayinU' in luck- Kvl beal:h Stanford, Ky., Sept. 9, 1S01. ; We extend the right hand of fellow I am still on the wing, and know ship. in the matter of patronage, and Wing; a verv shrewd It is now settled that Mr. Blaine will , '..' t 3 -nit m. Ponljir Snrinirs. Urtl Vfrv littlft til Write ftboilt. btlt niV Rr;ie.t 1 Wo nom it fliA l.nrinl nrt.l fmw.rnl l! .TUU'i".f . --..-- - i . n ...... . r - - 7 . I ' ' - 1tV444l I II V fc i. 4 4 4. 4 4fcl4.vl44' 1 , M . -.4 , ...i 11 ., rv, ,1 .timkv ltfV,r. ar!.-ai " t UOWIl PPf! ,,m. .ant.rd:;rd Sunday at 3 A) p.m.; Prayer must not remain empty, so Here goes. of the widow of Rev. Charles Phillips, . u , . w . . . ., , e pared for his family. He will find tic FLAL1.117hlLA illll 111 lill I' I III' I l.l T Ti' II nutting evwry other Wednesday, night. I haye just arrived at this place, last Saturday, bhe died Friday morn- d politician, it may be set rt turn to bington bv October l,t. aiu that in the distribution 'aai1 his re,iJcac lUlW Uin- V- s of PnTVil for 'u xaniily. He will find tic his own nomination. He has one cab- c'Ciai f'1 ls department m a some- PUESBYTKHIAN. and will pudou... from here in the mg, Sept. 4. Mrs. I fillips was a most inet pfKition certaint aad lnibly two what PntlM condition, owing to H(-v. I). 5. Mt lMuchlin, Paor-Chjirvros:- morninrf. Tue weather is charming excellent ladv. Her v'eath was the re- ' '. . . Mr Harrison bavins rnr.inpmmi .,.n. shorn. 1st Sunday 11 a.m , l T::5IJ p.m. ' , , muiiau.. "n d,lutl1 . or three to 1,'IVO ont, two InlJltloaS on ' ' narnM,n t.ll, lOfJomo rfaM)ll. M.ndHy school ery Sunday at 9::, a.m. Pray- now, and I must make hay while the suit of an internal tumor. Many : 4i T. t en fit to transmit his orJerx for thit ni. rtiu uvery other Wednesday msht. at . . J . "1C IntCTtate Commerce lomnibMoa, uusuul lils orui " K r Iu:i1 sunshines.' weernhir mends foU ved her remains -.i i .x.x . . d.M.nrtrnrYit !?ir.i!i-.l, ...ffr ct - . r 1 1 1 1 Clin l . I II II I iillin I .- . r -. . - - . ... . ... ... m .. . .. . vv.vi... m t mv i N hile at Richmond last llonday, I to its last resting plat ?. 1 u . r .i - -.i . .i ', instead of communk itin" with ti c de- T.SPTIST. . . , , - , : 1 i bers of the cabinet without the respon- Ui ."m"iin!i.iu.i u.c o.. i. ' w t Tv l' i, t was introduced to the famous Iran!:. ' .. ... , , . , , , ttirti din-rt Thihnrt'f'.1 t1i..ir it-v. w.t.Jonv-s ' 1tor'? , ' k t i i-ii .-i nMTUCW,Mn I sibihty, worry and hard work attach llrI"i4-4 airtcI !ii na ru:.cvl t!u ir . ...voryru Sunday at li o i lock, a.m 8 james , who had been out in the moun-. ON THE VYING. . . . , 1 di-nitv v"v iir'ch inn. Sun. Ijv wIkmi cer Sunday ut '.':4j a.m. ' I w . ti tho .'ulmmutrntinn nf m nfT-.n- .f . j'U. . IIK.CJ. tains of Kentucky vision" his country ; A. . A A , , C . . . Hin .,Ti.iillic .l,iniii-lri....t.. ..f f-.... i jiiMKic l iltl i a"m sen 1111- - i - rnnins; OP rnnr;o ovorv Iiodv hn i Uncle Sam's guarantee that all tl 1 1Ti IT 1.1 If Htr ,i t wv naMor. fhnrLs:-Pon!ar nearu or r raiiK James, Drotncr, ana Hrancb. lt-t. Sunday, aMl a m.: (ira c Chapel, rtUf cvl.:,.:Mn, Mflmw f ! in hand to for 1 Sunday at 11 a.in; Viiiler, 3l Sunday at 11, ""V il l"o ""J l"'" n i t r "Court nno nf which U Imliovrtd tn ltiv . a.m. and 7, p.m. non(tf nf thp Tp. T.un well, and hope thav ma fine yu joy in- , Lourt onc ot vvlueh l,tiiex ed lo ka e , 7 , , He purpo of taking mi pen u,n'-- l-i-: J"0 "I:r','J ,f'm L" C"Un'r' , f i;,., !,.. , tious on the bench of th new Circuit ! W' l-"71" 15 i-a"'unstLi Kuroan -. . . Iiv.nrt nn a? tri,!M. uin,..i ia . or.. Y c had hard! y fi nished r citci n ir Ittv. (i. H. 17nif.kwooi, Pastor. Oiatires: Clui-Wan I.itrht, l?t Sunday ut 11, a.m. ;i Erypt "d Sunday at 14, a.m.: Mount Pleasant '.id Min- ii.iy at 11 a.m.; Shallow 'A'cll, 4th, Sunday at 11, mine n.m.. who that nt'FKAl.o I.ODCK. No. 17, A. V. Sc A.M. Ucp ular mectiiikf, :id Monday nijfht, and the "Festi vals of St. John the Haptist, and St. John the FviuiKclist. . ... . . . . Ivr.,, ...1 1... ... 1 lilV ilUH'U Ul ' II lite. Ill l.l II (Ill - ui intrndneed bv -i friend of 1 tlie pnme "lessiniT, LIS laming IUlty l"",ull,,,u auuiun-vuun.u - Was lnilOUUe.eu 0 A irieilu OI " J I irMi i i in lln rtnef inni iitun tli.i imttrli. T . . ... f mrnrini sun John am and mn mil -uiuer, oesiues a atimoer oi automatic " "i , Dr. Creed, of Estill county, Ivy., ;Iasc or mi PJoim am ana mciina . . . . .. jt- f nu.ric.,n rv.rk when llttl.. . ;. . V J him is the same John es mi letters appointments and prominent portion Iloa .inunc.in porK, wncn uuio is a cousin of "the coolest man mm lb ine StlIue ,'oaa 'tsmi utters i i 1 Denmark took :milar action and ln- Hi- " ' reads rite well but he is eluded tu ker- elsewhere lueludmj: tho Collectorhip in "nr h k f.mi.ar action, ami c n- ever pulled a tngcrer." , ius rue wen uui ul istiuuiu iu her eh Jerrv Rusk nvs Franco will do thr z o.. , ..... t 4i i.-4-t of (in ntn at or nrl- winch t n. v" -. u.iinMnsfu.iii wimai un saiiK' W forc lonvr. TOWN OFFICKHS. Mayor: J. It. Watson, Eso,. 4. 4l .11... T ?4- 41 1.- 4-1. T,n.. o.Q.,.o t.v x-,- ! reel mem aiier l rue iuciu, ue teis me 41 ! 1 1 1 T t St t Will NSH'!1 It l.'K llf01 vi. il,? ! much of a gentleman, and was so jo- i uow 111 ao uat c:ini member nan , V- V .. ...... . CJ7 ' ' t -w it .t t thof n I'rncli'ntit hunt iiwitiinnliil thn I - " " ' vial in his manner that I did not hesi- i ' sos mus maKe ail tne lze oig - .....v. rociamatvon. Tonkshouo Lor.ru: : No. 127, i . o. F. Ue- tpntinn tho -hiVct of Ize but it looks mity seltishism tu me deposition of so much patrona-o m uUr inuetiiiK, every ,ndH-nitfht. tae to mention the feuhject Ot lib ,,,,; .;. ... . 4, , troubles with the Government. I ven- . tu ma'ic a evev t,mu I sa ea' i.. , ., . , m: Co!.,.ur.I. KvHM. n- tured to remark that I knew him to be j bout myself, I c.nt keep up wid cro u, s , ALMANvr. t.vPEKATlVK I M-N. a erack shot, and could pull his Kun tlie f"ul",ed ,hinPs U day, I that KeprcsentaUve M.1U would wnte j HorsroN, Tkxap, Sept. 6. CuMMissiONKits: Dr. E. P. Snipes, S. II. Buc hanan, J. Ij. CifMlfrey, J. A. Ualleutine, James Dalrvmple. Sthket Commission k:.T. A. Melvcr. (?ikuk: W. K. Murchison. TuiVAsClt H: Kedin Ilryan. Tow n Ma its 1 1 A 1.: J oh n W. M asemore. 1 l 4 i. 1 . j 4. and shoot before an ordinary fellow i "e"L utJ"u lu lut' ,,U1U "m '"u'' n,Ui' could -bat" his eye, but that I honest- j nZ tu set and hero fwkes taxvk 1 saw i oue wmen iook iiKe iuisier cu xiucKmv Kill 4loit lv.: believed, that in a kqock down and dta- out fight, I s ot tn urliam Kecorder, and 1 seed could do him up. He simply lau-hed 1 mistor Jobn Thomas thar and he wuz ; veedinc the Leadkr and sed he didnt up. lie simplv and chanired the subiect. I like Frank James, and certainly i blevG uncle Tilke rote tliat Peacc in believe that those who blame him I tbe Leader, sum of them cuso miste most for his atrocious acts, know least ! Jobn Watson of ritu lt U,t bowsum- ever 1 gratulate'yu mister L.uutur that yu has jrot the servis of me and John W. r. MURCHISON, Lawyer 1 Notary Public, ... ,, , , . . 0 , of him and the reasons he had for his N ill attend to. business in the Superior and Stirt'im Courts 'of the State upon invitation deeds of Violence. properly supported and backed. . . Will not attend Justice's eourts (exeert in But I haven t time to CTlve VOU a James or any body j from reoPle busin5 tho ood fokes I ' - i else. I am triad to tell you that I am ! am a rusticating over the country and JJOUlaSS & SliaV ' living, and trusting that you are doing is sorry tu say I fine much vice and O ' ; ... . . . ntimm-alitr 111 cutii oftiriK nviil T fino lL-wKo hoo- fix rprtim :l horototoro " " ' - . and quit yore fabricating comucation A ttwueys-at-Lmr. CART II A G K , N . C . ! Prac tiee in the Fwlral, Superior and Supreme t'ouiUj of the fittf , 11 w. h. mcneill, Attorney and Counsellor At-Law. CARTHAGE, N. C. A V ill practico in any of thp Courts of of the State. All business entrust ed to him will receive prompt and careful attention. Office in , Court 'House Jtuiltfing. TRINITY COLLEGE. W. H. HUMBER, . Iff 1 J J-l . . .fMmbmm when wo Vhlt X from time - y'1" ".v. . ' Til .-T1 rJ11 f1 t CWf -W t' ! NT' - - - 444 VilW 444 V. Ill - m Elcefillups ' r'ate contrasity, sum bleving one i thing and sum tother, sum blevmg In j fidlinr and dancing and sum in the ! injun lire water sum ses it is no harm Deak Lfader: After a delay of i iu one thiu- and sum in tother, but u.,. i t .;ii i for me and mi famly we bleve these mite iiii'iiiui, x i.i wini; jii djiiiiij It seems like writing to an "old friend , little thins an the ifatest, sum times to wtit. to the Leader. tbe Poachers go wild on the big things . , , . 'and dont sa one word bout the leetle acation lias passed awav, but it . , , .... . A , . , msecks what kills vu mister hdutur did not pass without carrying with it , . , " . , . ought to print sum nntv good vice tu ' many pys. and many sorrows. Many ' . . A. ", A A , , ,. , w , Itlie tokes and thav ouirht to pay yu eheerrul faces are here, the wearers of ; . . , . : . " A . ... , . . , tor it, sum tokes is mitv contrasitied, ; which say thev had a pleasant vaca- , , ... , . . . . . i sum of them will make tun of pore tiou. W e all tee! a thrill ot sadness i , , . ., , , , ' lOKes auu totners wont sum ot tue gais remember that two oi o'ur ., . , . - , , , ' wu cut woou ana sum wont sum ioKes ir boys have been called i . . . j;uu v;iijr uti uu iiiiiiys itiiu sum gard to the free coi&ago of silver, but j Alliance, t tc, and the Cotton TtekerH it was not generally behoved. One j League, greeting: Whereas the plant member of the House said of it: "Take .rs and speculators are f.rm in thfir my word for it, there is nothing in it. demauds that you pick at ttatvatinn 4s you know I am not iu favor of j wages as ixflered by tlu m.and leavo Mills for speaker, but I have known your families to suffer the fearful eon him for years and believe him to be j sequences, thus plaeing to your ae too honest a man to change his views ; count the preseut low prices of their or pretend to do so in order to curry cotton: and whereas, above six huu- lavor with anybody or to secure any Jred thousand pickers alrrady havo position. He has for years been an bound themselves together in a sacred ardent advocate for the free coinage of silver and I shall be greatly sur prised if he does not remain such to the end. Hut even granting that he would be foolish enough to swallow his honet convictions, such a course covenant to pick no cotton for anyone, except then own before Novemlxr Lst. at les than one dollar a hundred lb-, vith loard, and whereas your ;uc depends npon your united .tction. Now, therefore, I, K. W. Humphrey, would kill him at home, for the semi- j hy virtue of authority vc-ted in me. mcnt in Texas is all for free coinage.' j do issue this, my soli um pr-!anm-The big lawyers who practice before ; tion. fixing tho 12th day of eptcm tho United States Supreme Court are';ler. 1S01, it being Saturday, as the looking forward to some very rich : day upon which all our people shall picking iu the proposed suit against , 0ease from and absolutely Mop pick tho Hell Telephone company by tlie'ing cotton, except their own, and Western Union Telegraph company. , shall pick no more before about No for the purpose of re-opening a ease vember 1. uules their jut demand recently decided by Judge Lowell in f,,r wages ihall bo sooner acceded to the U. S. Court District of Massachu-; by planters and other interested, setts, against the Western Union com-; yttT the furtherance f theMibjerts, pany,the claim being that evidence will AUi that the greatest gd may reult be produced to show that the Judge . to each one, let .all leagues and unions was by reason of relatives owning stock ! first "unite more ehelv and stand to eternity since last com- ., , " " tiw.mJn ii.,lii'v iniiiii.n.-.Ml n f-.v,,r r,f ' c. 1.. .1.. 0.1 ..... ii 1.1.. - 1 tion 1 sum goso wuu over new ptirsuns i v""-" . - - v , uu; i,nuri, uv .tt ""h.ji- " ' ' rlinn ttm rtiin i tbi nn i,. ! the Hell company. This is not the -md lawful means to secure the svmpa- ft?V. a meraber. f . the l,1'eseut Sfcnwr claf. ! think a new teacher anda new preach-1 first time that judicial and executive thy r.at! hearty co-or-iation of all pick-ly--- . captain of Trinity first nine, and right ; . n 4. , . offic,.rs of ti.e United States CSovcrn- ..r In MWv ti..n. third, if nnv nr tackle on the hrst football team; and, .g wbat j contrasit an( j ment have been charged with aiding mtJin aa to continue to pick and 1). S. Tsost. or I):i.vnlOTi ( ollefp. n. i i .. :n i .1 i .1.. i 0 .. . . . , , . . . Keep a tine line of Hurial Cases in solid wal- 0 &' ! will bet mi galises that John call rite ! oiegai meiuou me ieu eouipaaj , thereby Uelrauu ami injure their race, ?:ir --"i" U V PrCSGnt SI,llomre 1 a hole book on contrasity, I fine fokes in hoped that the Western lruirk such and have no communication limaYl Proles-; class. mity bizzy pulling fodder and sum of ! Uio11 monopoly, which hrvs quite as with them: fourth, avoid all gath- xriau vonege opeueu lasv -l "ur-; them wont take time to bother with ! mucu money xo sjK-na in unuing oui , rings m public places ana inJkni ,day, Sept. 3, and the opening was me m;stci. Edutur am 'u married lrut" s tll-' Iiell concern will spend diphys SiioW yourM-Uri men wlii : very flattering, indeed. It is supposed man or am vu IU,t if yu is not, to conceal it. will succeed in letting it seek jace and de-ire jut ire. Fur that there are more than 125 in the t . tf.i Vn but hush huh well i known to the public, upon which ther steps will be taken r.Umt i ctoUr THANKFUL to my many friends " college classes; and I am informed j has bin reading the paiers and I botu concerns have grown bloated by ' 2)ih uuloss recognition rf your jut 1 in Moore and adjoining counties that tho High School numbers more think thav is getting in a bad fix, but taxing the people upon millions of wa demand shall hav r moved the for their confidence aud literal patron- than 100. There are so many "newies 7 j NYOnt bue ago in the past, i wisti to saj u.,u i hcre that an Q student feels at a am located in the rooms next door to , r, , , , tUP a m ii'vit-vi in iiv- v. lrtc Thd nrrti-L- line lit-i rr!tl- n?i V A Slnnn it Co.. hi Jonesboro, - - o over mi where I can be found when not called larged this year: as an evidence there aI1 ri,c? vXquee mistakes and fat fighting "ich other that the truth off on professional or other important have been added to the old faculty six vorf . :M ivvo hi' ' , will eer Ik found out. It but as- p'-'-N UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL CH RECTOR. Jonesboro. N.C, Culls Promptly Attended To, vightr day. Announcement. thay is getting in a bad fix, but taxing rue people upon minions o; wa jPnia:il shall hav. r move l the t t buse eny body, I has got tu , tered stock. It is not probable that rity therefor bef jrv that date, md John is a gowiug tu look : c" of tbee mouop.'.ies is one whit, . Yours fraternally. d letter vu bet it will cum up ' worse than tho other, but it is only by nrV )VlVrL?IXrmVr 1 ..... . .1 ,1 . .1 , .1 den. npt. .oiortii rarmtr. The uw of calomel for derangofnnts niatteis. 0 A. J. MONROE, M. I). Bonitz Hotel, 129 Market Street, Wilmington, North Carolina. new professors and six instructors. I Two years ago, Moore county had one student in Trinity College, now she has four in the regular college courses. Trinity College boarding club has Unci Jake ther exemplification of the adftge: of the liver l.m ruined many a fino - ' -'When rogues fall out," Mc, a:.d it ron.titution. Tho who, for similar ninvov ; u r r . t troubles have tried .Ver j Vill trti- New Dtsovey. ie some satisfaction to .ee the .. ffi . !hor lv r:1. Youhave heard your friends and lawyers bleed them a thev Lave MM living th? maladv, without iajutv to The neighbor talking about it. You may , tire people. yourself be one of the many who know The two men upon whoso opinions sixtv-one boarders. Board in this from personal experience just how ., the Chilian steamer I tat a, was ch.wd club, table boai-d, costs $G.2", with a good a thing it is. If you have ever: in the open sea by the cru.-i-r Char'.ts- 77f!- JFotrl t' located in the Business probability of a reduct ion of o0 cents tried it yuu are ne of its staunch ton Secretary Tracy and Attorney Centre nf the Cit, convenient to all the limits and Street Railtcays. Rates $ 1 .50 per Day. the Vem. The Fist Stop. I rhaps you are run down, can't cat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anthi:i to your satifacti n. and y u wonder what il vnu. Yu should 1 -ii i. .-.. 1 . t. . t . 1 . ... . t r ... . 1. . . t i: I .... 1 tU. .-ti .! m ti'.'mt it ager, saws sue will oe prepareu 10 uooui o. i. iu... ni.t.i ii--e giit-ii a iiiis wee, a-, represeui.iii u i4i . . 4.. . board as many as can get rooms at trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever ' Government, of making an n-reeme&t !;.rsl step into Nerv is lWnti..n. , . ,. , , , , ., x . . . . , let; necia.tre . o;.u-.Tiia m r.oc- the privilege of . after holds a place m tiie hou-e. If with tho repre-entativvs of the new u-( au.lt vou u-j r.,,j .p.. t.iacl per month. Mrs. Carr. the lady man- friends, because the wonderful thing General Miller had the ati-f.noti.:i CPECIAL HATES 'GIVEN OOt'NTKY MF.K O chain. Kxeummiist in prti of ten or over inAils - ntj. Uiur baccate. rein ix for restoring ur nervo-j syv other places with boarding with her. you have never ued it and should be Chilian Government uhich r.d- that The present senior class now num- atllictM with a cough, cold or any " episode without expene to this conn- tern to its normal, healthy condition. 1. ii-toun Oimif In-vnr i-!it tmiil!.. u r r i trv In t.r t'. r r 'it I?.-itn rtiriIl"ltT " re-r..t fo.ioW- th in -i vtr i am. 44. lr. Crowe!! say he hop i!T Porter and IIncls meet all -Train : loe will hold its sprm ni boats. ; ouartors at Pur nam 1 - 1 : throat.' lung or chest trouble, secure a : trv. Under thi agn tr.K it the Itata 1 tirpn-irg re-r..t lodotr. tU uo Z ;.e the Col. bottle at once and give it a fair trial, ito be release J and thecal against I crcat v-Tl'--f and Al!r:,tive. .... , , ,,. , , , ,.. .,. ' , : 1 our n-.N-lite r l;r:., g.l d;get;oa g term m it. It is guaranteed every liar, or m mivy ner nehe pro.d. and the C hi.:nn Gov- ; im r,.t4t., ;h,. I.Y. r a-I Ki hie savs rctund?o Trial bg,h ftey at Melvcr . ernmtnt to pay the v v. i l!o . r-ume ht-aUh .-iM.- t r . 1. :t... p e.. J. H. WM. BONITZ, Proprietor, i h ,he ;k;.ng . iN: Dalrycnp''c. 0 C !.u:T t!p F:ic ut Mcl. ; Dx'.i ti
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