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1 Mil iyioilLiii VOL. IV. JONESBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY .-NOVEMBER IS, 1891. NO. 33 JONESHOIIO DI UE( "TORY. MKT I O I) ! - T in ' 1 S i P A L. .irT-voio ri.o r4 r. i;. v. .1. !'. Th rnr'-u.M fharires: . i t--! iTi. .'nd -nd 4th S-.aida- : t 11 a.m., anl - ,i..in.: Sisndav Sc-ho ex ry Sunday at 'J;-') ,. n: Prayer nt- ti'rx .vrv l.'f.i)rl 'y nijrht at T ... I'.tu. Mori Is' Cha . 1 t s-i. :.h.v at 11 a.m. a:,. Saturday lefoi- :it :i p.m. l-inons,prinjrs, 1-t Sunday ;it ; i Poplar prints, :rd ,;i:iy at 11 sum., aii'l S.;irday larfore at3;'50 ,,rn. salt ford '4rA ondu v at :$;.'? p.m.; Prayer tiiir cvi ry o:1k Wedi.csdax tiijrht. Tv . .;,!.' PUIMiY TUUAN. he v. ...n.:u!.:nnn, . rasir-. nnnres -born, ist .mia-. n a.m, and Ti p.m. rihiv Sehoo! I'VCI V Siindav :lt !l:4."i M.in. Prr 1 1 im -t-tixng c ry other Wednesday niht, at IlAI'TIsT. lii'V. W. T. Jo NFS, Pastor. Jonestoro, servi every 'M Snnlny at 11 o'clock, a.m.. and 8 (. in. Sunday sehonl cvcrv Sunday at !:4." a.m. 1 chkistIian. Kkv. I. r. way. raster. har-rsr-Poplar rrai.cn. ist.jMin.iay. at ira m :.: urai haif-l, IMMuvd-vnt 11 a.m; Winder, Cd Sunday at 11, ji.ui. i rtrr. i. It. I nufkwooh. Pastor. Charjres: - flwistinn Iajfht, 1st Si!ndat 11. a.m.: Kirvnt -JJ..nday at 11. a.m.; Mount Pleasant 'M Sun- 'Jn nt II a.m.; Shallow -Veil. 4rh. Sunday atll, a. in ,, lirrK.M.o Loi.cK, No. itj. a. r. A: A.M. Uetr- ular po-etinjr, :id Mondav ninht, and the Festi- tult of St. John the Haptist, and St. John the lAtneiist. .Tovrsrioiio Loik;e. No. 127. T. (). O. F. Hernial- liicctiuy, every Friday niht. TOWN OFFICERS. Mvj:-. .7. K. Watson, Esq. ' .n-iK-toNV -Dr. E. P. Snipes, S. IT. tluc hauan, J. 1 Iodfrey, J. A. Ilallentine, James Dalrvmile. SritrrT CoMMissioNKii: J. A. Mclver. Ci.i.kk: W. K. Murchison. . THr.Asrnr.it: Uedin Pryan. Town Maksmai.: -John W. Masen-iorc. W. E. MURCHISON, . L;ivver 1 Xtarv Public, Will attend to business in the Sujierior and v.:ivn ii!- Courts of 1 he Stat- uptin invitation :pnii!' I ourts ot IlieStaK- i " ' i ly supported and hacked. '' 'ili not attend Justice's courts (except in I ')! -shoro and Sanford.i, without CASH in ad- ;i!it'c. Douglass & Skaw, Attornrt'x-at-Lfnc. CARTHAGE, X. C. Practice in the Federal, Superior and Supreme Courts of the State. 11 . w. h. McNeill, Attorney and Counsellor At-Law. CARTHAGE, N. C. Will practice in any of the Courts of of the State. All business entrust ed to him will receive prompt and careful aMer.tion. (KJicc in Court House lluilding. W. H. HUMBER. ITT"- ' :j UNDlii: TAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Jonesboro, N.C,-. -Keep-- a tine' line of Ilurial Cases in solid wal- :t.l an t mutation, -gloss wane, aim inmauon r vi.d. irl.iss face-platen, highly mounted .!''. I hiu iiied. Coinmon collins also. m r.,ii services re.-nieted when desired. 11 1 1 I . ' 1 Proles- C i?;.s Vuiyi;f .lfb mini T, nijltl -r d.i;. . " r tn 4- rl II 1UU I 1001 UCIIli 'THANKFUL to mv many friends 1 r.i Moore and adjoining counties : r fiich confidence and liberal patroii- U'c ill the past. I wish to say that I ,-, heated in the rooms next door to - . ... . .. t 1. . i.1011 .V- I ik 111 .1 I ITI.'-nIHII (I. liere 1 can be found when not called "ft on professional or otljer. important ibittels. A. J. MONROE, M. D. 1 Bonitz Hotel, WiinV.nhton, North Carolina. ?. llottl is lotrtl in ihe llusiiiiess t'nitrtu'f the ('if, cottrenitnt to nil the Ikmts ami Stnet Jailtrot Rates S 1 .50 per Day. ci'iu i.i. uaths r.ivrg corNTitY mi:u hants. lli uri.nists in !4irtes o! ten tr i ! ius'3 cent. U-Urmjf So cent. t" l,Tt- rs and Hacks meet all Trains oi' Jiimis. J. H. WM. BONITZ. Proprietor. Frank Thornton Has NOW on EXHIBITION at His II M n n J ni ;-c-d from up North," where the Hz- lYl UlTl rnOln I U ly I uOOQS i t0r6 ! lie low jmd tlie MicliimnJer singr? jhi evening son? to the crack of ice XOS 7 clllvl Q HtlV StrCOt !urs- Made n flyinjr trip through a ' t part of Ontario, but didn't have mon- FAYETTEVI LLE, N.C jey enoucrh to Viid a final adieu to Un- which is the Lar?et. llad-omcst and rtt-st Eiuip(H.l Dry CJikkI? House SOUTH OF BALTIMORE, , tho Tanrcst and Mrt Majmificent stock of Fall money, and onlv then, if it was imp(S and S inter Ck.kxIs ever shown in this section of I 1 the South. ; sible for me to hand it back to him fnrOO viTO ! witli a satisfactory explanation. I UK COO uUUJjO. ithlak the m;tn wbo takes ! M'M to The l.uyer in this department In: mnlo mi ? CLDada does PO on the same ground o:uisuully iiices i cti(n of the latest and most j t.nsi5tintr of fuh lines of Main material of th. 1U0st approver! coloring newest weaver. Prominent union; these are Chevuits. Hertford eoros, i'ivpen Dia-ronals, t amers Hair and All- ( k,i and Mlk arp Henriettas. In mixtures and small etfect suitinirs. the hit- I est are Iiela f Stripes, Zir Za-r Suitings Chever- on -Mixtures, 8erntii.e elfe-ets a:id Scotch TwetW and 'hevoits. I vveHi 5i iiu l lu-vjiit i A n;ce line of Plaid.- and StriiH's in subilued 1 and rehn.d combination. ! l idso show a splendid selection of all-wool j domestics Dress (1om1s in Plaid.-. Stripe- and i Mixtures. These roods were si h ettd with the I greatest care, mil 1 luive made, prices so low they will a.-t,nish you. Come and stv. black silks.- ,rv,urrli,v$hmT.,rhZ!W "i Silks ol any Merchant in the State, and my ftock thisFai saiipass. sany.d n.ypreviouspurchas - es. 1 oii'er the io;owmpr specials i.ar.uains -. ALL SILK round cord FAILLE FKAN- caisl at :.'c. all silk extra tine faille FitAM-1 caish at itc. ALL SILK very heavy AMERICAN GUOS 1 iv,uuu acciaeni poucy, ueing iirompi 'lujsuiKVatehemire finish, AMERICAN eJ to do so by a fearful catastrophe Spaces liiack Silk very (me quality, worth eer where ri.i., l eftcri;tuic. r. .ty r rnr UUXiXiJiJ UJLXiJJuO I also'show a very Uln-ral assortment of Col- ' orcd Siiks', consisting of Surahs, Chiiia Silks, j Foulards, Colored Procades, all in the latest I d ut "t which the cu ' toniensi Dress Trimmings. Nothing adds more to the appearance of a lady's divss Dmui nice a;- d suitable trimmings. I ani p.'epaiinl to meet the wants of the fair ii. -win tli. 1 j , i t hni the nii'i'vt unit HiiKt stylish line of trimmings ever shown in thbi ! market. I will not attei.-.ptto describe them, i but simply suy, "Come and See. s. My Car-K-t DeTuirtnu nt occupies a huge '; l ot the tr.nil lioor and neie vou will see i liort ion the luost'magnihcent d splay of Floor Coverings F.ver exhibit! d in North Carolina. They con- sist ol civets, Hiusf els. 1 hree Ply and Ingram C.irpetiiigs in i.ew j.nd handsome designs. Look at these Prices. to Pieces Velvet Carjct, regular price Jl. 25 per yard at only si. -Pieces llrussels Carjtet, regidar price SI per yard at only 4'.'c. In addition to ahove I offer : large lot of Floor Cil Cloth at atonishingly low pi ices. KID GLOVES. I am sole agent for Fostesr's celebrated Kid "loesand have just 'received aJarge invoice1 ot titese goings in an styles anu coa.r-s. eerj pair warranted. 1 . ii. i i ... Cloaks and Wraps. I H n - ' ........ ...... ..... drcjfs Cloaks and Vra.is ever exhibited in the Tl,.. 1.,i.,r...t 10i....f T litii.' Ai;ci- ini.l fliil- ea4' iccrMTtu n. seat iiusti-siu ioii-t lentris, Oidrt t uts and iackits. Tailor-made tvkinet ,li,ck ts All-wl Flannel Ukicrs, Canl.il .hu-kets, ll.ffi rs. tapes, in ' iotti, AstraeUau and Fu: . Iinji-tel stockinet Newmarkets wit h and without caj-es and with vest, three ipiar- tl.r ..... Wi-ars in new. nebbv and attractive ter cut wraps in new. st u-s. If you dcsiiv a Wrap of any kind si-e th.s.-toek -fore purchasing. Mail Orders. This department, under Hu- management of a vi ry eitkient oung. man who will take pleas- urn tn u-.iitiTi-' fii tiia i!i-.ir a tiisi.ince - who wni .u-. u a i'tal aj,'Jr y thU!i M.nt (m uVouurs e:m make a? gl lecti. ns as theuvrh they v ei in the store. ailctish onlers bv mail am noting to and , . . 1 1 ,r,f upw arils I prepay ex pres.- charges- t . lllOlS Are -always w( lo-mc. nnd for the Un. tit of indies, and ysie i-.dly ll-.-e li ing at a distance, 1 Uave a nicely fumihol lad.es waiting r-ui. a luxury whiih cannot t ce.jt ycd in uiiy othi r store in the city. My Sincere Thanks Are tend red to my friends and vtistemers for the conlml stip ert they hav e given n.e in rn effort to l.uiid up and maintain 11 dry ,rods trade that world U- meh: the eoti mum: . Your efforts hvx so f3r aided me thut it n..w ipun-st.ie Hs?israc of hi -ty-rix irs.us to t.n tV. ;iir. -s. i iii.l 1.1 iirL-i'.!SlHl would ask a -continuance, f 'us- tax or wbitli tl. -u.m '.r'ful'v 5.;, H-.JiaUif iit s. - Frank T noniton. Tavc tcville, N. C' Kentucky Letter. Rlt'ilMONT, Ky., Nov. 14. lbOl. Dear-Leadek: I have just return- cle Sam. The onlv thing that could Si t i v 11 i keep me on British dirt would ben half million or more of another man's upon which one joins the Masous. and if he could know as much before st.irt- . . , Ulg as after getting there, he would ! deliberate on this side of the mvsteri- 1 ,M ti .i :. .v "u - 1 Ul ltaL ir-.uuie 4, eu mi .rt in von ein't tret out nnd T hi ve - 7 ' nlirn v tlioivrlit that 1 u-nuld Into ti. be tied up, tongue, hand and foot, and . . . . . T , . . Compelled to dOJUflf SO. 1 es sir, 1 had .1 1 .1 . ? .1 t4l n rather be in the pen, and the "bull ..i. ,i e t. pen ' at that, and have for my comfort thought that at some time i i ow ' n?a- wen, t ' jthat is only an idea of mv own, no ! , . " charge, for it. ' tT . i- i r 1 I have just applied for an extra iAirtnn -i - i . t Fvni n. T ...r Jii en lucr. I am taKing mv corn bread and buttermilk at the Garnett House, this icitv. the boss of which is a man of deep thought and few words, and the . , , . , . . tii lOVS keep a close watch Upon "his n-l,f I,., ...;n .1.. ...... ' UIUI it fCC "rtUflt. 11 r. 111 1 V Wl next, so last evening while a lively conversation was being cariied on in the Hotel office up?n the all-interesting subject of traveling, the "boss-' sat before a cheerful fire with bowed , , , . . ... head and meditative d-meanor, wlule m at last a pint of Old Kentucky bour ; bon was animating his very soul and : ! causing his brilliant mind to imagine ; Solomon an ordinary individual as compared with himself. A mulled 1 i sound, like muttering thunder an ; nounced the fact that the old ncnt was going to say something. Kverv v-dee ; was instantly luished. and evervexe turned towards the center of kll"W- ?:ff::JL".r:tTi!iTlT ol 1 1 ti ei i ii i; , i e seen tin me utiin ties of our preat country in all their majestic splendor and sublimness. I have strode the decks of the Great Eastern, I have stood upon the moun tain tops and viewed with eagle eye to ocean's depths. Why gentlemen I have but the stove exploded Under ' . . t. a ... .. 1 u . . n a . 1 I. .. ..n ..... ... I I . iuu ioiui siii-in, dim iiiex i-iiiuru me ii i , v- r old man out on a shutter. None of we boys were seriously hut, but the acci dent insurance man is talking of locat- . . Itlg here permanently. Elckfillups ASHEViLLE. - ASHLVILLE, N. C. Nov. 10, D1. On the night tf the Dth inst.. there was a wreck on '.the V. N. C. II. U. which was death to two negroes and two horses. . At Riverside M. K. Church South a protracted meeting is being held by the pastor in charge assisted by many -other ministers of the go-jn-!. ... v. " , .. Tlie extern Nortu Carolina on- ference is in sessioji in Abbeville now . Asheviile is full of Ministers. There was made, for them, last Saturday, a free ride to and from the most noted places of tb city. However, vehicles enough could not be provided t ae- commodate all. so only jart of them reeeived any advantage from it. Capt. Little, of the U. S. Army, has r;inj2cj a --crack" company for the . purpose of visiting the most of the priz'- drills throughout the State. 1 T . ... I ... ,.,n. . il . . .... ..... .. Hi limgnam HtK-d Irom leXJis tills VT 1 1 - weK. i : ey are Kiti.iiy xreateU Hishop iilo-cny preached at Cen :..".! M. E. Caurch oti Sunday a t Ii a.n..i i Lso dedicated a churcti in North Asheville at 3 p.m. auie day. Maj. II. Iiingham is fast clearing away the rubbish, atal will soon have a very pretty place. as CJeo. T. Win- ton, L. L. I), says: "A diamond set in a mountain." The largest Sabbth School m the State is said to be in this city. It is ' only about fifty yards from your hum- ble writer's door. I counted 174 on Sunday Nov. loth, as thev came out e .1 m r. t- - i i the Lhurvii. It is Missionary Bap- tist. Uncle Logan. WASHINGTON LETTER. iFrom our Iterular rormpondeut.l Washington. Nov. 13, 1S1U. No case arguetl before the Supreme ; Court for rears has had such an im- v - uu,t t,M -Tta,! "a "1U 51,111 AU portant b.'arin" Uton the fundament-' 1 . ,a" l iunaameni . Principles of this Government as the fcaywaril Case, involving the juris- - , ' ' 1 Miiingssea. The arguemeuts were concluded thi; week but it will Mobablv be oine- . ' . 1 . time before H decision is announced, ...... as me principles llloieiare 01 too , . 1 . , mucn importance io oe uecnieu wh n- 1 ' . out the most careful consideration on ,1'ci,art ot.,h' ,",i,,cnt 'inun w in ndtiawic w int L-cii iimJ qi xv uo colulOM wual ,,as ht 11 1,1 ,l AV' D'onriatelv called 'the "reatest tribu- p.opriaiei unit a tut ii.ut si in u nal in the world.' It involves noth- ... . , , ing less than a construction of the con- stitutional authority conferred upon the three co-ordinate branches of our b . ' - and Judicial. To the ordinary mind it appears that the position taken by the Attorney (ieneral. as the Repte-t sentative of the executive branch of the Government, is the correct one. He argued that tho question of the ju risdiction of the U. S. over Tehrings ... 1:.:... 1 1 . 1. er of the House of Representative to count a ijiiVii-uin. These caes. aJ- though brought in the name of bu-i- uess tirms. are regarded as jM.litieal; but that does not lessen the import- ance tf the deeisi.ms. in fact it rather adds to it. If the Supieme Cwiut shall hold that Speaker Heed had the authmity to count a quorum when- ever enough members were in tin- House, w hether they ans.vered to t!o it names or not. it will be a death-blo- to that t le of hiiou tei ing. Representatives Mills. McMillan, Springer and Uwium, all candidates for Speaker are on the ground, iea.lv to convert the unpledged Congress- men as they arrive, but as yet nor.e . 1 1 ot them are overwi rketl. r r viia reasm, probably because they know of the presence of the candidates and their friends, the Representative are very slow 1:1 arriving. This state of affairs makes it iraje.ssihlv to ny whether any one of the candidates is making more headway than his e ou- peiitors. All of th. m continue to e- presS eonhd-nce of ehctiu, and to hear the fn-trl of KUy one ..f them v.a would supjn.s that everytUtn; was already se.ibd .Mai tht o:'ly set. ..seuiue.v pounc... ........ uva x,.w York and IM.iladelphia. an.ltl;.. it was proper and Constitutional that fHt.nds of nofc. h ,jU ( it should be determitM-d by the I "res- . . n 1 f ... pres confidence f secuiing the eo;j- iiletit and that such decision on the .. . . . r vent ion. .Mr. Iiarrtxm is said to 1.1- tart of the liesident being merely .. m . r , 1 1 . .. vtr JiinneajMdis ir Ornalia. the performance of his ('institutional ftmeiions, cannot be n versed by the Drove Jude Bynum from the Supreme Court. Nevertheless it will Bench. be ren'omi eu-1 t::a' ii:e position tak- en by the ( i -ve, 1 :io-n? in tin begin- A most disgraceful ami daring c ning f thU e.-iM-. ti a: ti e Supreme eurrenco tiwik place at Ibirtisville. Yaa Court had n. ait hori:;. to euteitain cey eoiinty, last week, of which th- t'ne origin i! motion f..i !e iv to tile a facts are these. One of the het eit petiiion for a w i ;; of prohibition, was izetis of that county. Solomon Carter, ovet 1 tiled. Du.ing the arguments had died very suddenly, and was b--the cun t room was daily crowded w ith mg buried, (lattu ll. Ray, another eminent institutional lawyeis from leading citizen of the -ame town. h;. I all sections of this country. bad not lived on g.M.d teims with Mr. November oith has been set by the Tatter during the latter lifetiru Supreme Court as the day to argue jjUtt ns death had removed one of t!. the case involving the eon-tittitionali- two, Mr. Iiav 1 lt ugh: he would aid ty of the McKiulev tariff act. and the i.a ing the last tribu'e of retcct t case involving the right of the Speak- 1,5 departed neighbor, nnd attend. 1 . . . . . ... CUs. .Mr. A.lIIs s:tt ment tt:at ft . i :ia rsaUe no p.e ge anl it.at - sh- uld make none. ca Icala'rd to make him ut w fiierals. The first week ; i.-t n'J2. i ti time set for the National encamp- ment of tl.e (I. A. K. in this city. Neatly 40 Posts hare already engaged quarters for the encampment. The administration certainly adopt ed a queer way of informing the pul- lie that an agreement had Wen reach- ed as to'the questions to be nrbitrat- ed rouin? out of our dispute with Great Britain about our rights in Heli- rinjv sea, for it U cettain that the . . 1 . statement that such an airrer agrerrticnt had been made aud nly awaittnl the ratification of the S nate ti go into effect, would not have Win made by Solicitor (ieneral Taft in hi argue meat before the Supreme Court in ti e Say ward cas. and confirmed bv Atte. G;.14.ra, Muu. if h ,jatl nt ;.- vionslv decided tlfon bv the ndminU . ' ' lrMlrtu The nature of the ,i-rertu nt or ra,lu.r trttv, n State Mvn.t .... : 111 ..i... ' i. ymvT r.iki- main will pe found out before the Senate acts upon it. The rumors from Brazil continue t be extremely di.-quieting to those who are in any way interested in the com merce with that country under tlr reciprocity agreement. Official nru is ; , , iIt. that is received is unimportant, W hieh ii i - -i nlv adds to the anxietv. as it show that the powers that be. in that coun try, are in some way preventing the sending out of new covering the real situation. The struggle for the national u publican convention next year, which will be decided by the National republican-committee in thi- city on tl. 2.'5rd itist. is growing decidedly inter esting. Among the cities contesting are Chicago, Omaha, Minneapo'.i.. incinnaii, i aroma, ivin r rancisco. the burial. This so enraged the m..-i of Mr. liay that he shot at !iis f.tth . several time. whereupon Juilge C num ordered the arit -t of the " i-t:::,- Iy. He defied the -hei iff. but walk- ,-d into the eourt-hoae. and wit'i .U double barrelled gun drove the judg from the bench: cleared out the;-. 1.. hy. and deliln-iat. iy walked of:. Aslu ville Morning . Journal. Sarelv, surely the intelligent gres in N. C. are nt - blind as : elierisli t!e ide. that the t:instroi: y of oci;tI eiualitv" between thefchi?- and bUck race w ill ever U; brotigl.t alut in the South. Individual co of iatM--genation have taken pl.ie. arid v. ill continue to take place, but it illustrates the l-s!i.liy and deb.T.v njent of a uhite man or .1 white vo man here an 1 there- Oj.. NlV. a .rne-hat prominent t.egr in Ne..' . Hanover eotintv. h is Uen no :i!y :uring the j.p'.e .,: his e.!..r that they are "deprived of the right- gur- antee. to then: by the Constitution. " If he and the liks of him are sri . iig after anyihin - lu -re of the privilege ...... . . of eitirenship tbn are u w arcrdeU :ie 0 th m in this Stnte their l-t plan ..... ne the wrong r-wtt of the glote. r.- I:e ettexille Observer. remtnre .-4U.t i otetcoCit ly e . u-ing UU l5r.lr itn.er.
Siler City Leader (Siler City, N.C.)
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