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c f VOL. IV. JON5SBORO. N. C. VEDNESDAY, OCTOB&R 14, I S9 1 . NO. 23 w9 JOKESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST KPIsCOPAL. JONfW)HO CIRCUIT. COMMUNICATIONS. Kentucky Letter. Tu.Wo, 2n5 an i 4th SundiiyKatll a.m., aDd i JUCIIMOND, ivT., UCT. 11, lbUl. -ijpra.; .uri'hiv School ev ry Sunday at 9,30 j 'm Prayer m . ti'ifr verv Thursday ntjrht at ! DEAR LEADER: I have just return it a Saturday in.fur ut 3 p.m. Lemon Spring, ed from a section of country that sug- i.t Hundav at 3:30 p in. Poplar Hprins, 3rd t , . i i s. XvHi tn u.m..a:!d HaturAiy before at 3i gests to my mind an instance of the ,, m uitord 3rd Sunday at 3-X) p.nj.; in ti! every other Wednesday nijfht. P.KESHYTEHIAN. IU-v. D. N. McLinichlin, Pastor Charges ,niiorN 1st Sunday 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. IlAPTIST. W. T,Josi, Pa3tor. Joneboro, servi every ".Vl Sunday at 11 o'clock, a.m.,acd 8 p.m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:t5 a.in. CHRISTIAN. Hr.v. P. T. Way, pastor. Charjros: Poplar lirnnrh. lat. Sunday, at 11 a m.; (Jracc Chapel 3.1 Sunday at 11 a.in; Winder, 3d Sunday at 11, a.m. and ., p.m. K'r.v. G. It. Psw.nwoon, Pastor. Chaws: Christian Lipht, 1st Sunday at 11, a.m.; Eurypt .r,m. , "' "".ItV&iXXV ""Mmost ncrid economy tnat anv class of people were ever compelled to practice. I will leave off a description of the coun try just mentioned, and eive you a few un'av School every Sunday at 0:45 a.m. Pray-1 j. t1 , .. . . ;.r ru!x timr every other Wednesday night, at ! indirectly relative to the great princi pal of satisfaction in life. It is one thing to live, and another to enjoy liv ing, but those who can accept and practice the followng sentiment, will come very near getting evrything out of life that there is in it. A few weeks since, a weary traveler crossing the parched plains came suddenly upon these words, printed in large letters m s.mdRV Rtll. H.m .: Mount Pleamnt 3d &un-luvtI tuc Ll"U- ut sclucia vn-uiu at ii a.m.; shallow Wdi, 4th, Sunday at ii, j "Fifteen miles to water, twenty to m' r j wood. Nothing to eat in the house. m-FPAT-o iiODfiE, No. 172, A. F. a.m. Re?-! (iod bless our home." 1 pause to re- iuar meeting, 3d Monday nijrht, and the Fenti- . , , - . rnuofst. Johntiiw Raptist, and St. John the mark that that fellow will sit up m fA-ffiiRellat. J V,ft f rrr t rrkw TritVi tVi r1fl rrpn tl.m n n . 1 . . TT 11 , Jrr5BORo Lopoe, No. 127, T. o. o. F. Reg- mentioned in my last letter, w en, 'tis uinr niitin, every Friday nitfht. Unirlin Innr0Prt M C W. "nriA tiling brings on another" and while passing along in my buggy a few days since, vkmiiomhi: Dr. E. P. Snipes, s. IT. Due- looking for business, I c.ime upon a hnnnn, J . ntrey, J . A. iniueuiine, ,I;r.ii' S Dalrvmple. to words he jerked an S inch bowie j knife out and slashed at 'his honor," splitting the little pine table as if struck with an ax, but before he could make another lick, there was no one in the room except Silk Miller. The constable was the first man to reach the door, and "his honor" made WASHINGTON LETTER. IFrr m our Regular Correspondent.') Washington, Oct. 9, 1S91. politics; therefore when he tells the public, as he did in an interview with equally as good time going through j a cocimittce of merchants from N. Y. candidate until after the State elect ion. All of tb uncommitted ant tootothe side of the winner, and they recognize the fact that it mill W Secretary Foster was a successful 1 e?L5icr to P,ck the ir.er bc re- business man before he ever entered ! ult of the State elections is known. Away back in the days "bfoh do wah' the negroes used to ?ir. at their church mcetincs a hvmn ith a the window minus his specs hat and I that tbcre are at leMt 50 cMom col. cane. Miller is gtill at large. So am j lection aistricU in the U. S. that could I. ELCEF1LLUPS I i i - 4j,.- . public service and at an annual saving of several hundred thousand dollars BROADWAY. 1TOWN OFFICERS. May()k: J. H. Watson, Esq. Stkkkt Comm imMoncii:-.7. A. Mclver. 'Clkiik: '.". P.. Murehison. TiiKAM i Kii: Rfdin Ilryun. Thwx M :i .v. I.: .John W. Mas-in(re. country church where a "big Nigger meeting" was being conducted. It was only a day or two after the earth- i quake that jerked open nil the gates ; in Louisville and several other Ken ' tucky towns, and a big mouth colored A number of us went to the hang ing and some of us have returned. Some left their vehicles on the road others left vehicle and mule, whilo others had the good fortune to get home all right, but largely bare head ed. The faces of two of oar young men would doubtless romind jou of a map of Hayti painted just after a hard fought battle. Picnics are quito common just now, we attended one at Nashville school house a few evenings siice, in connec tion with the closing exercises of Mr, J. K. Perry's school. Good singing refrain something like: "I'm' a Mv th Mi U rn Mtth'dt' t r-l. An'i MethMlj 111 till IV d.!." that ought to be popular here tbiy week, owing to the presence of so many Methodists from all parts of th world were it not for thu opposition of the ! iu attendance upon tho Ecumenical politicians, his words are worthy of conference of all the branches of that the most careful consideration on the partof the people, who are already be ginning to realize that they are the masters, not the servants of the politi cians. Mr. Foster is & good deal of a politician himself now, but it was the business man, not the politician, who spoke when he tuld of this absolute and unnecessary waste of money, simply to provide patronage to be disposed of by politicians. Ho said of the districts which ought to be ab olished: ''More than a score of these large denomination, which opened on Wednesday, and which is to last two weeks. Wednesday night at Wash ington a banker gv a reception to thr delegates which is said to have eclijM ed u similar entertainment given to tho last conference, 10 years ago, by the Lord Mavorof London. The presence of Mrs. Cheney as a guest at the White IIouso has given the rumor a fresh start that ex-Oov-eiior Cheney, of New II&mp.hire. i to be Secretary of War. Executor's Notice! districts are in New Encland alone. recitations and a rousing good speech 0ut of 14 districts in Maine, but four i T rv -v" r i iT-. 1 Dy nev.i;. . .uciaucnim were some Ur reallv neeessarv: M.ic.achns tts of the leading features of the occasion. n M f ti.nJ.n t..,t t,.ritf. . t wnv. Vi - v " i nr ii!itieigneu ziavinc uu :y be abolished. That is plain language ! I qnaliii-d as the executor f the - Last Saturda we attended the picuic at Concord church though wet as usu-; about his own department, and he was ' at? vf Altha V. Luther, hereby giv s al, the crowd was large, singing excel-1 equally plain in tenhin- to the ones-; n6tic'' to ",l V having clninw lent and the speeches by Rev. 1). K .! ti kd bv nno ,tl (. ruerc: ant J etate. to present U.etu , , TJ , t t non asKeu o nnt o. Tt. ruLrc.iai.t i nn or iJOfnro .September J.M. lv'.2. arbrough, Prof. D. R. Mclver and , .why are thev nt ;ibuli,?KMl, then?" - All p..,,,ns indebted P. said .tat.-. ! tn."k-v tnvn uiin n hio- nioiitli pnlovp.l KCV. . v5. llaljn receiVCU IliarKeil IT., T-l.. uv.j r,M!i(i..;..no ; -a ritiiifsttil tn ii. Ak,- UMiniMii.lti' X:- 1 1 V 1 V Tl .......j v. . . . . . j .V. 1HT liiiV. UJt MVII.H t H t . . - j .... I . ' . brother who was praying in no small j Mention. ; not allow it to b-d.ne. Tin- abolish- '" A. N. . LtTun:. L(lYV0F I XollVfV Public, voice denied to be thinking of noth- We do not know whether the"Thomas : iug of those districts mea'n the ab-i!- October nU lc'Jl XICIK": " : ing but "yearthquakes'. Oue of his family" raans war or not but 3 fam- ; ition of just so mv.ch i;.ir':u.o. and win ,'tt. -.'. t., 1,.:-. s it; th" simmtIov .-o.d petitions for "badly needed help", was j ilies (viz: 3ie5rs. J. C. Thomas J. W. i Representatives and t-:satrs an-' Trjhn -f Ronfr Sm.t.MiM ( m;'.. ,,f ih, i"t.;- up.n n:itLtifH .... . '. .... . 1 i TIUIUUUI htspCL, viu riv . i .-,-. . i . : a K ' i. ground out m tins manner. "Uh bless-; 1 nomas and Uud llioiniis, each mus- : more interested m iue!ea-;t!g than de-. ter in a recruit of the proper gender ! creasing patronage.". What an in-, On the 22d dav of June. 1SW. ,h"r; -: . '! i a:,' ;.UI l .1 i iiii ( . ii.) Vut ( .a in ad-'. ed good Lnwd, como down right dis . miuit, and come your deah sef. Please t t o o - ; dou't son' dat chile Jesus, cause we ' - i aiui ot uo iuiio io iooi wiiu caiiurciii. A 1t.rnf ys-at-L'lir. C A KT1I A vi K , N.-.O. e j on the 7th inst. Mr.tVas look squal- dictment that is agiinst Congress. ( in his providence, R ncwed fn m this -e ly, but we await development. ; Ti;is is the second f.np that Mr. Fos- ' tage of notion. Sophia C. Stuart a lib- " : Sam Tmiws. lev !i:ss dropped tliev.e f rolitician l.n,f m..ivl..r..f V.L.-a- ItmnMi Sn:i. j Warming up with vital importance of p. s. We are informed sin-e writing "gi' fH ;.:e;:ii u to use-: .'.aySeh.M.l, faithful and iru. On th i an immediate visitation from-aboyo, ! tho above that Mr. J. C. ThnmaV le.s o:.'.eos connected ith the Treas- ,iv 0f ,or ath. she adniotii-h d a!l ,V;A'iL,;iM!,";;!'r!,U ly-l continued, Oh, Lawd, we want baby is not a boy, but a sir..;,- n;ind-. ury department.' It U a v-.-y unuMi- that were present in the hous-to ii;tt ' j you ter come 'er swingin de hammer c1 irl babyt the diltVreu-e is so little at thinu for the head of .b pr:nint iu., jn Heaven. W. H. McNElLL, f !a An' knocl; (le tt0-11 out ofiwedontthiukmuch Ci.rrectio!Hiec-.- t. do. and n.-:!!iTp.r ought be done ; Ketolrol. 1st. That we Uw in Lar.:- Aciorney'and Counsellor At-1 aw. j 1 had keard enough to keep me J sary? but we have stronger hopes that to savo the ; pie's money. Rut j b!e submission to UodV will in tl. C A T T f 1 A C i yt , N . C . laughing at least one week so I drove j our troubles mav be settled b :,rbi- 'dl Ci!grr d.. it death of our esteemed ot:i;g frit nd ill practice m any of the Courls of , inioui waning to near more, inat ; tration. S. i. Senat.-r tVU. of r! ..-id.i. aT.pe.irs to : and sifter. prayer downed anything that I ever: 1--o c-ihi-i.t i.at i,e-i.l - in iu the .Vorr., Jd. That we will r. m.Ur ! heard at Rives Chapel when Uncle ; State and General NcWS. cutest for a term in the r-,:4ate. not- her kind words of admonition r.nd en ; lioatswaiu was luadiug the meeting. ; withstanding the ;u- -n of th dor-' deavor to imitate lur t-xampV. '.- MKtf,wii nt.o.i.r T v,;il TTt tn nnrt dav last week s:?0.V00t) if ..rm.rnf t!i.. Stalo in refn-iri- to sh'n 1 lUsotrr.t, 'M. That a ropy of t!.r-,: ' ' ' 1... ..., .. ,1... I.., of the St;e. All bu oiness eit r.ist- eil to him vi!l r.H'.-ive t.roiapt aa;t c.uvful attention. j;ic' iti Court l!t,:(.- li'th'i-ifj. W. H. HUMBER, I yon somethiug el vou that one need se. I have often told ; the direct tax had been refunded to . his credentials, and in appointing ex- . j. y:i fof IlU;,p;r:tt jon, a!4i i to t!.. J not cross the rolling j owners in this State. Representative Davidson to fill the va- bercav'cd fnmi!v. ar.d a recnl of ih- Mississippi to see the "wild and woody i The Mayor of Belleville Outario Ciin(.v wlon lie -daas to exist by rea- . satni- be made in our Sunday Schd sou of the failure of the h,'i!ature to Register. Mr. David- U N D E RTA K fa nd FUNERAL vesi, anu an incident wnicn oecurea T1f i10.t- j..,- im in tho Tiionnt.-ii i: smv.f-timo r.r( i .. . . i ... ... t .. .. . . legally e! Ct .1 SeilHt )T. ....... , ue voieu more man once ai an e:eciion. . i 1,'ain confirms mv statement, and the son bases his confiden-r r.7 -r. :.i r. 1 following are the facts ia the case.! Sam Jones is holding another " whLh was h,rT,)dllv.Jtx I:1 ,'.,.re, in ' 1 A noted gambler called Silk Miller, ' renftl,:i miIUHu'-'H:::iI!ienilu a:iu : li by Reverdy .Toh;,,nn. which say . from the combination of a silk hat, ' i? priming m sei moas m ; that a mHjotily (f both branch, , of a corduroy coat and jeans panis, which full. am- iiiu-. tfuv!-e r.v k in oiii wal-1 constituted his entire wardrobe, weat ! James Gordon Dennett, the owuer ( Sam.ie I. Rmv-I.'k. Signed Mahv A.MrNr.n.L. ( S.m:aii McNkii.:.. Spcclrnon Canc. H. liiT"rd, Nw Cft-th , Wi. . ':t an.; i'.li'.tution. and niituti,Mii tn n f-:- f. ,.r '. f H,n V V W ,-.... 1,1 n,l t.-l,.. l,n 1 , t 'r ""n 'V in Olie tCM' VjVuuo iii lj 1 mr 'ui 'r,-t v'll" vi nil . . x. til uiiii) uuu nil-, 11 :h'. r u-e rcH-.U-reil w'ucn d.inu. Cu I'romt ttu AthnU'i T,, nyU ir day'. 1rolc-j duct iiig the seductive little game of ed in Europe for several years, is go- . his favor. The Senate cnimi'teo on chuck luck." Aschuck luck"was for- ini: to return toM. Y. to live. Announcement. bidden under the common law, of 00- ; T . 10-vear-old by living at ! urse Miller as a precautionary, mens- Frotbur, Mll. who weiglu ISiJ lbs and j ure conducted business under -faul.se ;s stin al tbe ;ate of half an legislature acting as o:p- b.uly maye- 'as troubled i:'a Neuralin lect a U. S. Senator. He ehiims tht Rl unatism. hi .! inarh wn -cS similar cases f un.i-h precel. nts in ' derd. hi Liv r wr.s affeeti d to an alarming iereo, appetite t-.i away, ar.d he was terriblv .r d:ic-d m Ii and ieu-th. Three bntt. e. of I1U - chairman, will really decide the con- ; tr:(. Raters cunii him. Klectiocs, of which Senator Hoar i test, as the report it makes after in vestigating will almost certainly he a dopted by the Senate, end a a ra.jor ' itv f the committee are republicans There was an rarth quake at Napa aL(j b ,tP 0f couttstants detnn-.t so the ar av: Kdard Shepherd, Harrib irg. III.. l:al a running sore on his b of ei-ht year statlin. t"s-l three b tt! of Kh-etrir Ritteri ar.d - t a l-.e .f R u kh a's Arnicn S.h an 1 hi-le: s-.arid and well. John Speaker, (a- TilANKFlrL..to my many friends j colors," and for several hours inr.de ;nch amoalh 1 hiMoore aud :uljoinintr couuties j lots of fun for the boys and lots of h r their co!ilhlence a ud liberal patron-; cas.b for gilk pu t a ciH?OJ;o box at one ' in the past, I wish to sa' that I T , f f, . r,M1Tltpr nn,i n bo nferaek. Cal. a few nights ago. Several buiid- there will be no political complication taw I a, U.. had tlve large fever soi " T'an t VZX at the other was not sufUcient to ings dama.ed, The people excited run in the eas.. .hich to be de- where I can bei-mnd when not called! fool the sharped eyed township Coa. , mto the streets in their aigat clothes. C:dcd soly na merits. ! o rn !x RueklV-t; A rrd a Salve Cm d '?.t on professional or other important stable and so Silk Miller was hauled up Dr. B. Voik is dead. He wr.s one , Tbe .Speakership campaign i- prac-' him ntirely. Sold bv Mclver A. Ia1- very unceremoniously before "his of the brniniet nien of N. C. yet at tically at a s!r.nd still, . to tho.-e mem- ' ri mple. Juuesbjro. J j honor" the J.P. The court assembled at au age of 21 years he learned to hers yet unpb-dged there- are a cd ' fho Pulpit and the Stage. ! in a log house having a door in one read, and and learned the alphabet maavofthem prtfer waiting to 0. . t . t- 1 end and a window just opposite close after he wa married. At the age .f the result e-f the State eltctir.n r.eit ' riiur.'h. Rb:V Mound'." Kan.. sav: "I j to his honor" took a seat, and throw- 30 he became blind, but this afilicfton mouih ifcro cmmitticg thm-el f s. 1 ',1 it tuy duty t td! what worid r Ki'-itters. 0 A. J. MONROE, M. D. Bonitz Hotel, 129 Markd Street, Wilmington, North Carolina I ing both feet on top of a . little' pino seem to .inspire hitn with a dtertnis.v At tirst glance this way look que-r, ' lr. King's New Iwov-ry I.j. t!..:i. ina. j board table he ordered the citable tion to do good in tho world. His and one not u- d to g lng b'ew the ' f"r,r-- .My lar.g-vert br.dlv dba. d . . j e rri i.i- 31 .i 1 , 1 1 " . . ' 'td xv parishioners thought I c'k: ! ! to open court m due form. I he cry . sols read to him an-1 he gathered 1:1- rnt:cf.t urfa?e m::ht a-k w aat have . 1 1 ' . ... . i , t, .-.v.. i'i Hottl is located in th JinsiiieSs ; 0h. es, oh, yes. ic, had not yet quit formation rapidly and he lx cam one the result-of the Strtte eh cti.n- v do ' tf4i ..,. 'f j,r Kin" r New Iii.crrry Centre of the City, convenient to all echoing among the surrounding hills of the first scholars of our State. He w ith the S; eai c r of the Houm ! Rut aal am M.ur.d Cell, gaiiatg-.tt W. i.ie Hoiits Gtui Street Rauicjys. . 1 o i 1 : . ' .1 e v i , -, 1 1 ' in ' J j when "tits honor pulRd h:s gia.-es was the fouuder of runty t oilege, thoe who are familiar with tne ua.ier- : a r-''t. down on his nose anu cegr.u to ho. W;tw art one to teach at that currents ox things p ht.cl know thxt r,, ' f rr r 1 1 tt Tk , , . . . uv I-iiks C labtrifwtio-, wr;t-a: "After wise. The orur fur arrest was read, place. He cmpoyed Dr. t raven to upon tue result of tie Stitf p!cm.c a"taor ,u -h trial and fonvinciag evi- and Silk Milkr was thus add re J by assist him, but Dr. Craven ha had detnds the 'ate of one ,f the X ilng ! .b-r.oe. tra eon'.'.dat Dr. Kinir4 New Rates $ 1 .50 per Day. Cl'EClAL HATE? GIVEN C(H'NTBY MF! ih.int. i:..v:r-ini.-t in parties of ua t'Vi-r uicttls etnts Icvtiujc centi. 1 the "court. Mav, vou tiller uta boar oX founding lrmitv. Dr. 1 ork candidates for Speaker. and evtrv oat I itscoverv for oaamption, trat em r - ' .... i - . . .. i i i ' i ' .t.: I the hit-h kkt on, vou are before tir " a gooa giammaru,a. aau ae ,ur- 0f the candidate will W . 2ecU-d on- . rvs wut-a nrruu I, " . t ..-. e .Jt,,n;n' lisheii crammar which was very pop- . . . fan-.. ho Teat's.t ktndne I can do t here court or Justice for garaVnn . ..:.. it., ay or the other. lor m,!anre. the - ... what do yon say foryourse.: -moer i t ineac'nr. L U1J 11 dem-rutic 0ngief r.:ea from New :b" ra p. trv Kre trial l-.tt!e at Porters and Hacks mttt all Trims 2ooX!. 1 t. 1 Ulti -x & -t -v r . t " " i ' t -'r, aaon,n .art!" uuO UiaS action tt. very promptly responded. "By G-il, I muh for fcumaai'y Peace to his England have formally decided n. t to j Mclver A. Iu!nnr,Vi Beguhar siz& Cotarait U:emseiyt5 ia favor or any a il.C-. 11
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