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V.- f) -CD.r) . r - - -4 Tie Reiflsile. Tipes. PUBLISHED K7K11T T EI DAT, C.F. L EyjS, ;; " -u i 4 n firt ir Mcrlpuoof. posta&v pain; fl w a year .... AdrertUing;f maao kmwuivo tered at Uui'll -Office ht 1M Itflle j. M sawed olass mail m-ucr. FRIDAY, SEPT. 2fr: 1888. AFISK FOm ! He can wake up the natives. 1,000,000 times lie will cmw in No vember. Lietcn at III in now. IMJ-It-K-A-H for Fisdc & Walker. PROHIBITION CANIPATES. ,. Foil Pit EVIDENT GEN. CLINTON 15. FISK, Of New Ji-.iiKKY. I'oit Vice Pni sidem: REV. JOINT A. UliOOKS, . of Missouri. '.PRESIDENTIAL ELEC 1 OIW. ht. Geo. D. Lanyslon, of Beaufort. 2. Jan. B. Wtlh of Lenoir. ti: 4th. J. M. Tcmph ton:of Wake Uh.J.S Ragsdalc, of Guilford. 6M. Titos L Vail, of Mecklenburg. 7th. TM George, ofJJ avic. Bth. E. E. Boyce, of Gaston. 9th.' Benjamin-B Leak of Swain. XLKCTOItS AT L.UuiE. . 7th. Jas. B. Jones, of RandJpli. 7th. Jas. E. Walker yf Randolph. ; ' 1 , STATU TICKET- For Governor, Wtu. T. WALKER, of Guilford. For iiicu tenant Governor, M. HAMMOND, of Rau.lolpli. I'or Secretary of State, F. 8. BLAIR, of Guilford- For Trei urur, HUGH W. DIXON. of Chatham. For Snperintendont Public Induction, ROBT. T. BONNER, of lieauiVat . For Attorney (u ncial. JOHN W. WOODY, "of Guilford. Fyr Auditor, J. M. WJNSTKAD, oT Guilford. " j., , ' for coNmiaw Sth-.MsmrfjT, 'Dr. S. J. MONTAGUE, -' ' ' OF FORwYTU. r ADiiUNKARD'S WILL. "I leave to societv- a ruiuvd char acter, a. wrotchod example, and d memory that will so.n rot. I leave ? '"y I'lirenU diirinir the rest of their lives as mut-h (.orr.w a hu -Wanijy in a feeble and declining tstate tau contain. I .leavc.vto niv bi others and listers 'as much mor tification urd injury as I could bring on them. , 1 leave t my wife a broken heart, a life of wietehed nessA shame to werp over my prcma ture death. I give and bequeath to each of my children poverty, igno rance and low diameter, and the remembranco that their lather was a monster. , ! ' A certain city Democratic Con vention embraced 47 saloon keep ers, 9 bar-tenders, 2 brewers, 2 gu i gersiu GO liquor men. The city executive committee embraced pCsaloon men. Of the 12 men noni inated for Aldermen 3 were saloon keepers and 2 were brewers. That's Democracy! Republican ism is just as bad.Raleigh Bra. At the Iredell Convention Rev.j,ilul tl,G goJ woman's patience was D. Brown, renounced his connec-iut an enr1- 'John," she said, ' that tiop with the Republican party. g to go or I'll g0' You Said that he and many others had Cftn take your choice." He pxd no been looking for a better party, ?ention tr requcats, but after and therefore would cast their votesjanilofe:nle:it:So:warm for with the Prohibition part v. X. C. ! Ilim tbat ll- took the dog away and Prohibitionist. ; j sold it. "Mary," he said le gold .. i., J that di-T ' t, PKOHIBrr.ON GAINS IN VeWHow. .fM MONT & MAINE. ' ll'-VF'lVte more M.LS. ": tb?J!' IJ. Get cushl" "No- Prohib. Go vote 1884. llWtvJVM" fiS?niat two The RepulIieans gest majority since 18 VERMONT. Prohili. Gov. vote ' 1SS4, .. li ,. " 1SS8, The Republicans made irains'lnt roil up the rfr.;bIicaty vereitj of the fight m ide, the'Pr hibitionists UiAuk God and take C0XlrBa!eigh Pro ' .--U. MANAGEtS OF DE3IOREST j- MEDAL CONTESTS , IN N. C. Piohlet tl.e work o forrarJl with eanHsJiies. life and Bvstcin "-'i i,ie conicfcis lkj new omy aitcr 1 w - L. ,,-'l e l" puuui; un ai Ui-AutMx oontestantR for silrer.mcd 4 W m1 present to speak and at least eight afor a gold medal. I insist on aH the '.contestant learning their pieces thoroughly.'. There ought to he abs'ilutel v no failure in "'articu lation" and "nieinorv." Follow the printed instructions to judges exact ly., JIuve hut one class conte-t at a tin jo. . Report to me promptly, the name, eex, P. O. and CoM of all winners of medah as requested by Mrs.--Woodburv. Giie the Head tt r- . " .... juarters in N. Y., uch evidence as you, eah of reliability and compe: tency to. have charge of medals and cowJifts before getting medals. N. C.,fis second to the Empire State in the number of mcdnU received and distributed. Let not our zprI for getting a great many medals out run our thoroughness in doing good honest vfyr. : After twenty years of very inter ested experiauco in training boys and jrls in declamation and pub lic speaking, I unhesitatingly say theae contests are the best calcula ted ito develoj) the best qualities of good speukizg that I have, ever tried. Other papers friendly, please copy, .F. 8. Blair, SutnmeHield, N. C, Sept. 17, '88. A correspondent of a democrat ic newspaper, writes that Rev. W. T. Walker made a good speech in Fayetteville, but that it made no impression. How could that be. His speeches will tell. . It is better to vote right and live in a cabin, than to vote with the multitude for whiskey nnd live in a palace of sin. The Women's Christian Temper ance .Union meets in Winston, Oct. L'5th. Rev. Sam. Small cannot speak in this State until Oct. He has no d iiibt had some of the conven in Oa,, acked with Prolii- tions bitio hisist, and actually got himself nnm if p he n rinr tinted for some office. Well ! or Sam ever wore a barrel shirt ecu not rear, oiek em oo r L" 1 - i O i A Cass county, Mo., carried local option by -1,400 majority. Dyer Tenn. with a voting popu lation ot 319, has a prohibition clul of 103 members. No vote cr.st right is ever lost. It may not elect. A Christian man elect . Then he acts the politician. Let him tind the right side of all questions and determine, at what ever cost, to be found on that side. Then let him seek the man who has the right side incarnate in his character and vote for him. Rev. A. C. Duron, in the Baltimore Bap tist. - to utr sunpiv to 'ST. JOHN ON THE REPUBLI CANS EXACTLY TRUE IN THIS STATE. This attitude of the Republican party toward the Prohibitionists on the liquor question reminds one of the man who was ,A dog-fancier, but Ins wife used to lidawakd nights tolvatedogs. One 'day thdlms- I baiul brought home a new bird do .36. V" andjken it 1 J iissasesammw emw semfSr ICAHOLINA. Asheyfie Sewere and Brick.-5 ' - JE - - F. llXMiller. citv clerk, invites proposals till Oct. 5th for 540,000 ljrick &c- for lajing 2,100 feet of 24 inch brick sewers Blowing Rock--Hotel. - Aber nethy Bros, talk of building the hotel previously reported. Cliarlotte. Mr. John R. Hall, who has sold his interest in the Nor mandy Cotton Mill?, of Lowell, N. C, (reported at $100,000), is pre paring to organize some new enter prise in Charlotte. : , Cronly Bagging Factory The Acme Manufacturing Cp-V of Wil mington, will put in new machine ry for . manufacturing pine straw bagging Davidson County-Sulphur Mine Parties will develop the Welborh mine with a view to developing for the sulphur if found in sufficient quantities. Durham Cotton- Mill.. The ru mor referred to last week that A. 'M. Rigsby and others will build a cotton mill is not correct. D u r h a m Tobacco Factory, Efforts are being made to organize a plug tobacco factory. Egypt fining. W. II". Sea groves has commenced coal mining on a large scale. ' Gamewell Tobacco Factory. L. H. Tuttlc, D. B. Tuttle nnd others will establish a plug tobacco factory, an have purchased machi nery. ' ' r ' -j ? ' " ; Greensboro Depot. The Rich mond A Danville Railroad Co. con template building a riew depot at a cost of 30,000. Greensboro G a s Works and El.ctric Light. T h e Greensboro Gas and Light Co., lately mention ed as organized to succeed the Greensboro Gas Co., and to enlarge their gas works and add an electric light plant, have purchased ' a con trolling interest in the Greensboro Electric Light Co. They will pro bably not erect the new plant. Lcwisville Saw Mill. E. C. Dull will, it is reported, build a large saw mill. Louisburg Brick-yard. A brick yard is contemplated, and O. L. Ellis & Co. want to correspond with manufacturers of such. Lowell-Cotton Mill. The Ren Colton Mills Co. has been organiz ed, and has purchased the Norman dy Cotton Mills of 7,500 spindles. Raleigh-Hotel.-Efforts will be wadeto organize a company with a capital stock of from $100,000 to $150,000 to build a large hotel. Dr Everett can give information. ' . Raleigh-Tobacco Factory.- A $25,000 stock company is being formed to start a plug tobacco fac tory. George W. Poe can give in formation. Raleigh Waggon Factorv. A $15,000 stock company is being or ganized to establish a wagon facto ry. S. J. Montague can give in formation, t Reidsville Electric Liirht Plant -The city will decide by a popular vote on October 8th whether or not to issue of $14,000 to mircAase the electric light plant. Salisbury-Lead and Zinc Mine- The output of Silver Valley mine is being increased1; Salisbury-Mining- Parties are negotiating for theTripler mine, in uowan county, with a view to de- velooiuor. f 1 Shelby-. Wagon Factorv.-J. W Liiel)ergjr & Son will enlarge their wagon iactory. Wil m i ngton Railroad W. rV I V K- R- Bridgers invites proposal till October 15 for grading 22 mil nf road and for 1,500 feet of trestle work. TT xiow would von m l,r;of; like fur the saloon men to rm vm, up to the ballot box to rote? The Prohiba can vote for Dr. S. J. Montague; s their candidate ior Congress and feel prond of their vote Hnrrah for Montague and the Sober Man's Party ! !!? !' .T00 t vrr iron, d,Ult T 1 PPetiU,: K Tor atosoaco I c order, or jour tniud eool ue.!- 14 restore physical forca a! tki' to the system, mor SQr.v kh any tonic yet dlacurervJ JuiiuiM .Vlr ". was cur".l Hyjersiarsaparilla 1 . 1 . . X- 1 IV 1 P- . U using Sdatiet, : Luabago, Buna, ftoaUi, ttlsga . BitM, Bruise, Bunions Scratdxea, Sprains. f8traiaa,:-' ' ttitdias, v StiffJoiats. Backache, Galls, - ipatia f : Kaselsa,., Sraptioaaji , , Hoof AH, 'i'-' JWB: SwiimST. : ? SaddlaGaSi, .Pilas. . " iCraekt. for it. aoftormiUifTppaMltTor W ft- Va.a.. fta 4mmJt tmm pllabllltr Xt7b0dBeds OTL T v. njuyla It In r The Umaewife nexxfr tt for geitAalCasinr bh. forgeitAalCasinraM. Tha Meefcaala needs It always oa als work bench.- ' ' The Miner needs It to ease of emerjeocy. . The Ploaeerne4lt-an't get along witnoutlfc TheFaraaer needs It la bia noose, his stable, and his stock yard. ? The Steamboat snan tke Batnan needs It 1q liberal mp(4r afloat and ashore. - vThe Horae-faacler needs It It Is bis best friend and safest reliance. The Stack-tTower needs it-It wnl sare bla inousancu or aouars ana a wona itoudm. The Railroad man needs It and will need It so long aabls life is around of accldentsand dangers. The BMkwMiimai needs It. There Is noth big like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs it about his (tore among bis employee. Accidents will happen, and when theseeome the Xnstang liniment Is wanted at once. Keep a Bottle In the Uonie. in toe nest or economy. if o"? Keep aBottle In the Factory, iu Immediate nee In eaae of accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep m. Settle Always la the Stable far m when wanted. : - . T jere is no 8 ich word as Tail ' anion the , (rait preserver. Tavr rhbrt') 5s "l ran." ' Rest For ... . .j ynimeni AT' SMITH & WE ARE We carry a full stock. Repairing door from Mathews drug store. HeaflQnarters w DEALERS IN CARPETS OIL CLOTH MATTINGS; r Pw Hangings, w inflow Ms Am RUGS, HATS, &C. 120 Jf Main? Street, is This space IMI Ml II. U II I II' I II II II 'I 'I lllllll If . I M VVllUJLfEjOiiljCj UnUULfiulu, H w amHemasa'. - ;, : ITAo is retching at his store : WAXnSTCPp GOVE 3ST C i WW' !W A TVT WW Mk dh Wi TED SUte to tak orders fur a tandard historical WENTf OBTH HOTEL, r s BY W. P. HANtjOCC, - ; ; j TTentworth, N. C, -' Whea ) attending Cynrt, Commissioners ' Meetings, to. 1 . a Fard excellent. Kates moderate. .! : ' SJF- Do your own djeing At horn with l -I ' Tliev " sold eyerywherf , " Price 10c "a package t wtun. aucv uiivo uo eun&i ior siren e-ui m 7 1 A. D A A. S 1 k m ; r w ' . : : , , MR Tho n rlrrlnn I XAI C F. Simmons, St Louis, Prop'r M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est'd 1S40, in the U. S. Court dkfxats J. H. ZeUin, Prop'r A. Q. Simmons LIt er Regulator, Esfd by Zeilin 1S6S. - . . - years cred Indigestion, Biliousness, Appetite. SeR, Stcmxca: EtG' eviT: ?' Rm. Pastor M El AJ I at- K. A ll T . Win. w . , ' ' ,t ' ' I Church, Adama, Tenn., writ ior your Genuine M. .TsiAi. ' IUBII SI luiwiw MMllin a V 1 "Zeilin'c stufTfnr vt.j: had; td ,tubstitute Dr. 1. R. ws- -n , - , ' j ' -' ; v.? j f . 1 r v- . . oja, I package of your Liver M edicine, and have used half of it. eceiveda furlnr. f ...... t ' It works like a charm. I want no tainly no more of Zeilin's mixture. petier liver lietmtnr r 4 ? SMITH'S Li W t L 1 done at short notice. Sore nex1 . MIS DYES m Vl rn III H n .11 i MM it: uep 1DERS0I ID SOI 1ACBS lUchmond, Vi?-giniii aamae.B a aBBaaaaaaaaaaaaa r 1 aaai m -m - . 1 - reserved for , I " " ; ..Lf .?. ar : !!H mm H . I). Pi iivi" ITcs re. fcWiPiley and C, G. HazeU i , friend in EoolinLakf a&ct adjoining H- D.-Guerrani; & Coi'MAiNf.'ST. Danville v a . . ( . 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