-ii VOL. IV. JOXESBORO DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. lO.VISBOno CIRCUIT. ! tndSuturday before at 3 p.m. Won nrin, i i i,t Sunday at .ujo p.m. Poplar SprinK d : S.jtjd:iy at 11 a.m.. and Saturday tx-forc at Vtt : ,..ra. SaniordSn! Sunday at 3iWm.; Pmver ' PirriTv ' Ucv. D. v McLauchiin, Pastf-Chares:, Tn.Hsboro 1st Sunday 11a.m., and 7:30 p.m. -tmdy r-chool every Sunday at 0:45 a.m. Pray-1 r- meeting every other Wednesday nto-ht f,t nAPTlST. Uev. W. T. Toks, Pastor-Jonesboro, servi- cvcry.'ki Sunday at li o'clock, a.mand 8 v.nt. Sunday school evervSundav t iVo j , rpv J. L. TliomTon, Pastor. Charjrev-' .ni.-b ro, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.io. and ' Tp.m.; hunday Hchool crorv Sunrt c,. o... i x v v t w?v?7AN 1 The cars have becn orJered for the .rr. I T. Way, pastor. Ch arjrcs:-Poplar i n , - Ii 1 1 Mraneh, 1st. Sunday, at 11 am.; Grace Chaiei, Greensboro street railway. Thev will :M Minday, at11a.iB; Winder, 3d Sunday at 11 ! J fi J a.m. and p.m. be propelled by horse power ! for a ev. G. K. UMirnwoon, Pastor; Charjres: j , ., , P T & O.ristian Light, 1st Siinday at 11, a.m.: Ervpt t while, We understand. :M Mjnday at 11. a.m.; Mount Pleasant 3d Sim day at 11 a.m.; Shallow Well, 4th, Sunday at 11. i o a.m. I bome PaPers have it that Mr. Thos. , ; ' R- Jernigan will purchase the State lcrPAiIx)DOK,No.l72, A.F.&A.M. lire- . v oiaie uiur mw-tintr, ,3d Monday nijfht, and the Fwti- valsof St. John the Baptist, and St. John the KvanguJlpt. J(r?o-?5Rono Idoe, No. 127, 1. O. O. F. Reg- ln TOWN OFFICERS. M ayoic J. It. Watson, Esq. ooxMtfssioNKKs: Dr. E. P. Snipes, s. if. Buc- hrtrtan, J. L. Godfrey, J. A. llallentine, James Dairvmpie. ( ftruEET Commissionkr: J. A. Mclvcr. Clkuk: W. E. Murchison. TREAifciiEK: Rwlin nryan. ', Town MAiifiAi.: John W. Mascmore.. : ; ' W.E. MURCHISON, f at i -f -i - i ,d)Cl i INOtan'.rilDtIC, ...... . ' s.ipmne court of the state upon invitation , pmm-rly tumportw! and backl. . Will riot attend JutiW courts' except in ihaniord), without cash in ad-; vnnco. :x - n""o; ! DOUglaSS & S ll a V, Attorney s-at-Latr. j C A U T II AGE, N. C. : rnu ti,, i th, Fcieral, Surior and Supreme rourts of the state. W H McN EI LL I Attorney "and" Counsellor AtLaw. CARTHAGE, N. C. Will practice in any of the Courts of or tne Mate. All business entrust- ed to him will receive prompt and careful attention. OH! CO in Court JTmmr JhiiUhm ! uU-Cl tn Lourt House istuuttng. ncr Vl) T Oi7t-7t7o ObLAR J . SP IlARb, i AUorne, an Counsellor AT LAW, LILLINGTON, N. C. i-ractiens in the courts of the State, wherevrr ! 1 1 are demanded. 1 1 ! ; LI LUNG TON, N. C. THF MOSFI FY HOIISF 111L .UUOLLL1 liUUOL; hnsb,en removed to Corner of Wilmington & Hargett Streets, i X 1 " " J r-Ay- Raleigh, N. C. ' vv . n. nuiviDLn, undertaker and FUNERAL : DlFlCTCn, Jpnesboro.N.C, JbOniXZ .CtQW-i, I ,0 v, ,.,c. .r 1 i .i.orA(. o:i(u WUninon North Carolina wi,min0w0nf North Caroline. , ''iV Ifoifl t. htated in the Business , .'rr . CVfi, r,,;c to ! .v.c hixit! and Street liutlieaus. ! 1 1 11 in m '.M-iT a' tine Hue of tluriat C-.-s in sol-.-l wal- 1 ' " . ... . . ' . . - ..... v.. v .o u ,s nri n4lltt.e,i to ir,niJ rt.j.f ,n -"Uiu'S If it is not wholly the wrong in receiving tl-P money, every ca-... when UM-d for any effee tri.uim-iV rj.mmoii ititti-.wiso. 'rioies-; lUhed -,n -eeoiint o tho fv o,,,! na rong, then it may have a proper ue; unless the church becomes a partv to '."n of ti.rt, lur.es or chet, iuch k-wuvs ndensi when dered. , - , Uie ' ftUa and therefore the mo;y from its man- the business. consumption, inflamation of lungs " turn or retraction. The editor refused ally obtained; and er,-o. micht U, "V. 71-I ". 'J:.': . I.l.,".an nd n . -o i errk' r-i I an editor goes wrong, and those who eU(l'jire before be uses money given to a primitive crudene.- and littleness; c dnly autheatioted. for pay- naies o 1 . jO per Day. i : . i- . for the Lord's wor- whether tl.pUnJ Kt c,m,u mt . merit, on or Ufore the th dav of j w:ll condemn him are not wanting. ru s ffor,k' wi.ctucr the ana ri tue same time not get clear f j, '. lt,rn -.t.:- v . w-K-iw. " money so given was obtained bv meth- :n; for siu wn in the world when the , , ' n ke Wl" S' h i al uatds givein CorXTitY ir.K- w ...i, tr c i , 'i " i am ius m wo.m ,ut3 me rh.vl iu bar of th-ir recovery. All . i unt!,-i Kn rartics cx ten or ! V - 1 ? i m V f ntrTVS tK3s m Jrtnony with Bible teach- human race was quite umall ! r. rs.m icd-btcd to aid etate'are re- 'r-mwLs 3 ants, Uxig iug 5 cent. j and physical debihfv find great he n Tu; ,. ; ;.i . . T, . . . , 1 . , . , , . , ,. , , . . in the use of Avers' Sarsaparill.i. It ?' Ttc r tnip or Thfc uth is that in thu day there is p.-ed to make immiMe payment. Porters and Hacks meet all TraiJ? effect of a stimu-, l !f a-uiae it to he not a great w.;,e of christian principle in ; Thu.anuary Boats. . lant. without reaction the result being e lbe Fragi-aa above quoted is a moral pddling. Some people are o J Adm'r of D J Sh'ed J. H. v;m. romitt rrnniAfA. a permanent increase of strength and fallacy and need not le noticed anv fer;T,i Kr. . JONESBORO. N. News and Comments. The friends of General Alger have announced his candidacv. Tbe Wilmington electric street rail- ' . ay coastniction is progressing finelv, i - SO Sa' the papers. . It is now pretty certain that Repre- sentatlve Mills will bo elected United efofn c ! ! states Senator from Texas. M Mr. S. A. Dorsett has been appoint- edtofillthenositinnnf f!kaVloJoL,,.l, f, . " "ttlc' the absconding Railroad and Exnress ipiess a-gent at Alaaison. . , ,. Ulironicle and assume editorial man agement, Mr. Josephus Daniels retir- I Hon. T. R. Jernigan has retired i from the editorial staff of the News- Observer. It is understood that he . . . will not retire from the journalistic ; field. He will make his announcement at an early day. -ouiui. mamo leave tne :"uuiei1 e may uave rrouuie yot , 413 uucu ivins V-'UlCKeiauOO. ' strain nnr TPfii-liVn Pfo,,1 uunuitr uis granutamer'S tiat mto tlie -. . . . . ! Iing iurr i3iamo must remain in the ; in tao interests of peace. N. Y. Com- ; meici Advertiser. . r,r w-, , v . ' t111 UrnaUst.S "-f - ! J 1 the choice o a I residential nominee of the Dem- j OCratlC party That oico will be : made .e Democracy of the whole ; country in convention assembled, and will not be dictated by Federal office j holders nor influenced by any barter . . . of postoffices and foreign missions for VQtes iu tUe conveut;ou.Chic;lro Tim. . ! The revolt against Senator Hill in ; l"tw lorK remonstrates the tatal j lorK uemonsiraies tne tatai j weakness of hi? candidacy. His nomi- .. , . . . nation at Chicago is morally impossible, i .possible.! Such act of folly would justly , f J t consign the Democratic party to defeat. Even Jlarvison would win with Hill as an .antagonist. Lx President ClPv- laail is now. as be ever hrw l.PPn !npn T!i r t;trfi!i rritt t!vi tl.i ---- """"jr"' . wiv. ; party can place in nomination, a sure ! i. winner. Boston Post. T . ' p , Preaclier o. ltocKy Mount, recently quarreled about infant bap- ana trie preacher gave him a thrash- in? - are not informed as to who was right in this matter, but let an ! i-ui'-ui litiiv .tuuai ii man or set 01 men i who have gone wrong, alvv SCI2e Jackass J the editor. And, of cours v's"r' Wrt ot miuu nJ bjJ- ' anJ somebodv wiU boneede1 tn TJlt hU r,.tir,n1.nt frnm nfli, .ii Proper use, and that smoking or chew- Austin's?! , n ' , ing of tobacco at ail is wrong. Then, and logically applicable wond be, a- " ' - of the Democratic masses throughout if ,it.i , . 4. - , ;-riet witr-factn-n, r tnonoy refund- ! t ,T . , " . , tat bo true, tue growing of tobacco .suming cigarette-making to be morallv rd. Price -j:, rnts per box. I. r ale tiio cou:ur. he 13 tne one logical is wronir. and its m.mnfactnr.. nn.l irriii,". f. 1 :t . . l.v a- f , rn l Ji 1 ' M rwl 1KI1 fif 11 tliinn . 11.. . T.l ... .1 C WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1892. TRINITY COLLEGE. Nearly all the old students and quite a number of new ones are hero this ! and evoo-bod, seen, to be bard j a .enera! meat of ,ab,e i -ZZ7;. Mr.W.C. ,. .... J! f 0ntun!H?,-a,!- -''-i-.-or en,l. . " ; " juur itaucrs, uas oeen ex tremely ill for the past month, but is .r h.0pC - him at his old post before lon. l uc eireuou oi omcers or tne i . M. C. A:, at this place, Mr. A. L. jdred dollars did you make by actin Ormond was elected president. D T. ! morallv wrong; that is, by sellin Edwards, treasurer, and W. C. Mer- j cigarettes? "Oh"savstho merehanr. ntt, secretary. $ x am not COQcious of Lavinff acteU Dr. H. AL Aikens, professor of Phil- j morallv wronir. but I Unnn nftU osophy, will at an early date publish a book on Hume's Philosophy. This work will be published by Henry Holt & Co., of New York. Mr. Chas. E. Turner, from the nes- j penan, has been eleeted Chief Mar shal, and Mr. T. T. James, from the Collimllifin PViiof I , .v,. ufeVlf iuv. next commencement. They will acquit i cuiivuugteaicreait to tliem- j selves well as to their societies and j BUU Sreaur lo success of the com-1 At a recent meeting of the board of Trustees, in Durham, Col. Alspaugh, of Winston, was re-elected president of the board. Prof. W. H. Pegram succeeded, as secretary, Mr. 0. W. Carr, resigned. Mr. B. N. Duke Was re-elected treasurer. lue mam building at Durham is ' mpieiea ana worK on the College J i'kxa awhuuu. U Micy it tho College could bo removed by Apr.l l.t, and many ! . " ot me sluuents are ansiou:, for such a ; ;tpn :tn b to K : ' " 7 , p.uuiu , that the removal ..will not Uke place 11,1 about fcept. 1st, in time for tho mn ' term. 11. Cigarette Business. The following article by Ke. Dr. Yates, appeared in the Ralei-h Chris-' tian Advocate, and is worthy of re- production . u , , "Query : If ciirarettes are uaiii?' s.- much mischief to . youth of our w vwi-.ni..; country, as is claimed bv those who u. 1 , . . ought to know, 1 it proper and right that the chure'i should accept money that made from the manufacture , and sale of that article? Some one ""M" "USrtlT ,ut lueMion giving; i MuVmhiu givmg ; "3 ie wl,y. aud refores." Kev. J. ' I'. Austin 1U W. N. C. IetllCdisf - ituiouis.. T - ; otciKfiT- ettes is abused that persons are often iajured by smoking too much. And that this is the nn,r vW rtn can doubt. ' If it is not. tnen wo must assume its opposite, that there is no 1 -s vrron t 1: il t Ii r.n o n 1- r. u .. . . . uu, iii.u 1. i tnuuK.y i.iiti oes 1!lt0 lhe cliutcn treasury from - ; i-.m, .tuu tig:u w ueiuseu.accorainu lotueassaup- tion in the parage ph at the hend of. this article. Either the production aum.nea into iae l.oru s treasury. But, let us assume, in order to get .ire i tie force o. argument, that the pr - duction, manufacture, sale and use of ; , -. tA.s - 11. rri fer. Bet if we Sume tbe pe - c-' ...... .... v. . 1. . v. j.j lit f . iin; ' I u lUI'l I 'It t I ll I - . .. vr tiii t i.lj'll M J A . ... "-'"vvv,, ..iv i.i.'i.iij jiju-. iuca t verviir.ng, ov wnicii some I r. -t--...-. and, there is dm MMnrQr.i, of tuA i,.i,.f,i- t . . . 1 Admuiu'nitor urn the -tate of ll. readv to whin U - - - kSBft" ' J 1LtB,!lvt8' J. Shield., decead, gcnral notice is rtaoy to uhip cle assumes this postulate to be true, shall soon reduce the comforts, con- w,v .r.n to !i rn. K.u;... ?, sometimes viz : ' That the Christian is bound to ; vcaiences and commerce of the woild claim against Mid estate to present late to be rrue, then the following ab surdities are uncovered : Brother Austin goes to a member of his church who is a merchant-Viv4n?rir Ul" """u wurra nmta w very much needed in a certain locality, j not to know that thev have -fretted "Certainly," say the merchant hrrnlthm - check for the money,' "Stop," jsays Brother Austin, "please let me innuire: IIow mnrh of tfc:. r, one hundred dollars, ten were, mad by selling cigarettes.' "Then, says Brother Austin, "deduct the ten dol lars from the ono hundred vou offered the Lord." "Very well,"replies the merchant, "hero is ninety dollars. Stop again," says Brother Austin, 41t i . -i nave Known tersons to inmm themselves by u.ing laudanum; how! much of this ninety dollars did you make selling that drug!" About, say, eight dollars," replies the merchant. Then deduct that also from tho nine- ty," says Brother Austin. "And now," continues Brother Austin, "sinco ii have begun this moral investigation, let me inquire whether you are certain your baking powder is really pure, also whether there is anything in vour flour but pure wheat, and whether your lard has the lea.t adulteration!"! h, t, x.orchant ..Ih.d:a Griffs posse in a swamp after a not thought of all that, and as soon as nossible I will t.m l,M,n..w ,mU.,; : kv.j v t0 w;,, ,nert;ianJi!n!. : , A .... v- ... niiii et to i,pavi.n. An,i t km;i1 to heaven! And," said he, llrl - ...... 1 " ' Ausin We must Mon taking tin r.il. an nn snmll(V :1 f,, ",,,:' nation, for some one who selis'ai,J "crve tho famous exploits of tho ci?arettc.a m;ht dop a nicke, r q Jeo James' baud or other outlaws of pan, and 11 a less we could distinguish estern fatuc It from all th others, it wouUin . U is of lhc dating robU-r- the whole pile and make vou and I cv" emitted in the history of partakers of other men's sins!" -Yes, tUC ro;lJ sas brother Austin, "and 1 have some Tho First Stop. 1'I '"embers of my church, Perhaps you are run down, can't ray a ,ol,t ,wn,.v-nv dollars cat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do U cttes, cigaw and che-.vin- tohaeeo I ""in o iuauu:aeMiring cigar- niut tell them that w.. ,h't w,n. . . their money any longer." Would Brother Austin net so! Xot mudu But mv puri.o.o is not to con- vict him of incJnsistency. That whl be no argument to my point. But I be no argument to my point. wish to reaUCe his populate tn c ir, . i . 1 .1 . . surdity, and to show that tn to an ah- ana 10, now that too same principle appi.es here as well as in another well known cae, that the christian is to eat what is ,ct before J,!, a-L-; - r.. t enient of scrm-nlmu rnnu.;..nli The onlv wav.in which Brother . 111 ... !.:.. . : . . . l ? .. nit' uuMiies 111 oruer To mrw:e moLev for his treasury! For a or.Mnes may w morally wrong in itseif, as whiskoy-makintr. and vet money from that source mav c-.m? into the Lord's tr bacco, is n.,t morallv wror.tr. Some people in-'ure themselves bv it excei. ive ue. Self-injury is morally wrong. of coar,e. lint if on ,nlln, 1- if .. . ... T.,,,, t1.t they arc iu dan;, -r of w.v u' i.i.kiLiiri fliiu iRi, " i i .i ll" 11 ln i' lit r ii'iii' ksii ti j i r -m r ---fj - - -- ' - i - - -T f V. 4 NO. 45 forgetting to do right. In their drra of Soy 11a they n:n upon Charvbdi. ! And h w oiten do we find r- r4in wV. . .. Ie qaMti.w Pf ennien j til theirown spirit ha. lVcomo iVritiW- and abnormally righteous and they prrent to the world the mot distaste ful of all pickles, a sour rvligion ! (lod save us from christians who repent of everybody's ins but their owu ! Who are forever running around trjing to keep people trom "eating meat offered to idols, and at the kame time stuff themselves with meat they have not paid for ! I disclaim tho application of tbeo conclusions to my Brother Aujtin. Mo is a good fellow, bat young. He in in good health and will live to get over the feverish "isms1 of the day. A Josso Jamos Rival. Rochester, Feb. 23. The shooting !of au "press mes-nger on a Central IIuJon train, the rifling of a valuable njght of the robber on tho engine of another train from which he drove the crew at the point of a re volver, a running fight from the en- ! Binc CAJS or ms chased by another enSlno filled with railway men, and tLo final capture of the dwperacU by : uu PllMU11 across tbo country, aro sorae of the sensational feature of .the mo,t desperate-attempt af tram 1.1. 1 ... ... robbery in tho history of the Central . tm . ... i "UUMia "auwaJ nna wCt CAU 13 the &hade as an exhibition of cooing L' XlC Tn'i Vou are taking the . , . ..u v ! .vJ"'1!011? IroHtration. u tT IOCIC SOU IQ fW trie Bitters you will find tho exact -ri'm.v .for Storing your nervous ry- l'' nuTm?' V'u' fODlll,OD- SXe ur -Ppftito returns, good dipeMion 14 rcjtoeu, and the Liver ami Kidney resume htalthv Action. Trv n. l.t!l".. ivice .'Oc. at Mclvcr DalrvnndeV H Bucklon's ArninSiluo , " f " " ca balvc. 4)C 1,(st KlIv: n lW ft,r cuts v.r ..r.. fr.??.i- ri.,s,,i 1 i, hlains. o.irns, and nil ik:n trtii.tion-. a:.i iM.niveiv run s in s. r no mv A Safo Investment I . 1 : . 1 ? . . . . . yoti witUfactory reult, or in cam- of failure a r.:um of purel;a price. On this snfe plan you can b-iv from eaMirv, and d rs, V.. . V- "V uru-i" a luc OI.ur . . Km: .ewl)leovyforeonumttloIl. . . - - 1 . :, . 1 :. . i . .1 . 1 . dejend.-d ua. Trial Ut- f'v ilt .vt;r d Dalryiuple'e. 1 " ' TT" V V"7T": , Administrator's Notice! T , rI'l ! IV. E. MotcLuoa. A,t"- 41-Ctr. .: f 1 - I ' I' 3