fSkttle Gfroiiqd. GKXETSBO&O, X .C STATE CAMPHOR OOHMTOTX. Am tbsrs 'seems to be some donbt'fct some qpxar. tors as to Us membership of Us Stats central nro- aibitory committee, we print thefoDowief correct trC a. Ondrsrr :tf srttsow, cbsJrmaa; Jade K. . Seeds, Dr. T. X. Skinner. Prof. W. a Kerr. X. X. amp, Jcha kJeDonald, Jmdgs J. W. AlbsrtsoBu Xer. G. UmiUV V. B. Browjhton, BeT. H. M. Tapper sad Bot.T. L. Said. Balsicn; A. EL Msr ttttv Caatfcsatfr Jota-'H; Wimamsott. frsaklta: O, W. Crr, Randolph j W, 8. BaU. Guilford; JCph , wtm Eee. TjrrelX; W. A. Montgomery. Wsrrsai X. . Tt Dadler. CrsTsn r 8. H. Manning , Vmw Hanorsr ; S. C Ran Tin. Cumberland; Pen, R. D. Johnson, r-JBsektoBbnrf ; D. A. Jenkins. Oaston-- W.- B. Glenn, Tortrth; J. W. Bowman. MltcheS; fames Adklna, BoBoombe. T,"-j "aTsT All committee sad workers are requested to communicate with the chairman. B. A. Oodcer. BsldghW.C. Permanent Organization of the iQuilford County Prohibition Association. Chairman Jesse R. Lindsay. Secretaries Jas. W. Albright, R. L. CaMwsQ, 7. iti. Blair. Central Campaign Committee Jesse H. Linda? , Vm. 8. Ball, R K. Osldwsll, James Dean, W. XI. Bill, Harmon Uothaak. T0WB8HTP CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES. Bock Creek Levi Barnhart, O. W. Clapp. . Green O. J. B. Patterson. James W. WeaUsrly. Madison Isaac Thacker, Jefferson a. P. WhitUngton, D. W. Torbis. CQar J. W. O timer. Thomas Qreeeon, H. D. Woody and Jonathan Causey. Monroe P. CK Bchoolneld. Gilmer W. B. Moore, W. A. Coo, James Dean, J. & B mrb.es, John A. Young, J. D. White. Fentress James W. WeaUsrly, Geo. Patterson. Osuter -M. V. Hobbs. Morehesd A C Wfsy, J. YanLlndley, Orpheos MoAdoo, J. W. Albright. H. C. Worth, Harmon Unthank. Sumner W. S. Coffin, Dr. A. T. Mlllis. . Bruce F. 8. Blair, J. Lee Ogbura. rriendship 8. W. H. Smith. Charles Lambeth. Jamestown J. B. Bsgsdsle. J. St. Weatherly. CUk Ridge Jesse Benbow, James Browning. Deep RiTer T. C. Starbnek. Dr 1. MendenhalL Hish Point A. A. Barker. W. H. Snow, J. C. Campbell. Luther Benson's Appoint ments. FajetteYille, Saturday 3 p. ns. States-ville, Tuesday 3 p. m. . sAsheTllle, Wednesday 8:30 p. m. 30 Aac. 2 Aug. 3. Bishop J. W. Hood's Ap pointments. .. Bishop J. WHood, of the African M. E. Church, Will address the people on Pro hibition at the following times and places: FajetteYille, Saturday., Ham, 44 30. Hickory Grove, Monday Ham., Aug. 1. All should come and hear. W S. Ball's Appointments. Mr. W. S. Ball of Greensboro, and oth ers, will address the people of Henderson county on Prohibition, at the following . times 'and places: HendersonYille, Saturday, July 30th. liet everybody come out and hef r all about Prohibition. sss) sw - Prohibition Meetings, At 12 o'clock noon Saturday, July 30, a public Prohibition meeting will be held at Mount Pleasant church, in the south east corner of the - county, near Hanner's new cotton factory. At 2 o'clock p. m. Sunday the 31ft, at Lee's Chapel, six miles north of Greens boro. At 12 noon on the first da f August, Mond y at Gibsonville. On Tuesiay August 2J, at Summers' Jtfill in Washington township, at 12 o'clock. On Wednesday August 33, at Brown fSammitt, a 12 o'clock. The public are iuvited. Speakers will be in attendance at each place to entertain and interest the people in the advocacy of Prohibition. sy -s Day of Prayer. The State Prohibitory Executive Commit tee requests all Christians and all Prohibi tionists everywhere to observe Wednesday Angnst 3rd, the day before the election, as a day of prnyer for the success of Prohibition. Let us all observe it either publicly or -r pn vately.' .runic speamng on ijgpyvr.'" jVt,ie beld at the fo1" low;ng times and plaft, commencing at 11 o'clock, a. ja , ech(day: ; Yackin pollege, Davidson . county, Mon- day. Angustlst ' Abbott's Creek, Davidson county, Moni day, August. 1st. , Dr. Sheltotfa-Davidson county, Tuesday, . August 2nd. . .' Toe JpUowJng genUemenihave promised to altwd and will jdresa the People : : ' Hoi iiwis HaneslleV. G."BT Wetmore, . SonT J.'X Ijeaeh,' Prot:L'L.'::Wnght, Hon. J. B, Hendenhalt Rev. BU Uoiton, Prof. H. Eeinhart, Mr. G. B. Wetmore, Jr., Bey, L'W2Lewia. and Mr. David GUchrist. , 5tand Bally at Midway, on Wednesday,' Aug. 3, commencing at 11 ociock, a. ra. There will be an intermission for dinner, so bring along your baskets and take dinner in the Grove. " All are invited to come and bring their families, especially the) Ladies. TW't foil to be nresent. the ftpeaking will be line. Vote lor Prohibition. In the Last Ditch. A few days ago we eaHesl attention to the fact that the "AnU", papers war gttUag hAXdp.tormta tq chaapion their caaae (wtoiwe'fcsy cta.wiasu! UZa.2fot gwi-ahop i'seperi and' liquor dealers.) - XT showed where falsa statements had been addled upon Mr. H. E. Smilh. and now comes another case whioh is worse.' It Is well known all orcr the , State, in ssry house that Hon. Tm. A. Stnllh is one of the stauncnest rrofcibitiontsts in the whole country, but in order to mislead the people and thereby make a misuse of Air. Smith's ininenee, the Wilmington Post published the following : . "Hon. Win. A. Smith has hn TUBair- ly quoted as in faror of the prohibition bill, but we are reliably informed that he is op posed to the bill and will rote against it. ana u nis neaim wai permit be will speak against prohibition. CoL Smith is a Bepub- utmu us vnij cnuoisea vna action ox the State Committee, but he did not say in his letter to Gadjter that he was in faror of prohibition. Merer has said it to any man, and what is more, we are informed he nerer wilL" Beliably informed ! And by whom, pray? of course by the same re-lie-able witnesses who have been so busy hatching up such items syer since the campaign opened. II you can t find men enough in your own liquor dealers party with character and standing enough to giro you back-booe. don't try to pull honest men downto your own level. You ruin and kill enough men with your infernal liquor trafflo without using your tongues and presses to cast dirt upon the names of men who hare disowned you. Upon reading the article in the Post, Hon. W. A. Smith immediately wrote the follow. ing letter, which will set down on " the Poet's reliable (?) information: EdxtobObgan Baleigh, N. C: Dear Sir. The enclosed sup is from the Wilmington Post You will please say to your readers inat l am speaking and using all of my in fluence in faror of the Prohibition BilL That I beliere it is the only way by which the drunkards of both colors in North Caro lina can possibly be redeemed and made good citizens, and especially the last hope for freedom of the colored race in the South. Yours truly, W. A, Smith. Will all Prohibition papers give this state ment as wide circulation as possible before A 1 A m me eiecuon in oraer to correct any " re liable " impressions that the Poet's artiele may have made. Nearly all the dark horses, who are seek ing for Congressional honors in tbisDis ? a s met, nave come out, witn a single excep tion, as anti-prohibitionists- This may be very wise. and. again it may not S1m bory Watchman. Their wisdom is vey, very doubtful. Party Conventions will do them but little, il ny, good, hereafter. Char.Democrat Do yonr duty friend do yoar du ty and then, let the result be what it may, you will have the conscious ness of knowiug that you cannot be held responsible for the evils of the traffic. We clip the followin'r from the Fayetteville Examiner. The following letter to the editor of tho Goldsboro Enterpriso has been handed us for publication. The writer of it, Mr. A. H. Slocurub, of this place, is in politics a liberal Republican. He voted for Garfield and Arthur: July 19, 1881. Mr. J. H. Mebane, Editor of Goldd- boro Enterprise:, Dear Sir: Be kind enough to re tain as a gratuity the amount of my subscription to your paper, and erase my name from your list. 1 subscribed under tee impression that you would, as von professed. advocate the materia), moral and intellectual advancement of the col ored race," by sustaining the tem perance people of the State in their efforts to put the liquor, traffic under. the ban of the law. The ' present position of the Jbaterpnse npon that question is so. crossly , at , variance with its professions and promises that I think the paper upon which it is printed can be used lor a . more worthy purpose. 8 pare - yourself the trouble of sending ine any more copies. Very respectfolly, A JL Stjocuxb. The habit of Tuingardent spin Is, by men m ofSco haa occasioned mora injury to tbo pttblic, and nipro injory to me than all other caases, rn wero X to commence nay; adminitrtraJ tioa again the first question I would ask rc8pctin' .tbo candidate'' ;fci office would be. "Doos be nia ardent spirits." Jefferson. Beasember tae election on the 4th day of -August. '.'a' , 1 Correspondence.! HromoxTTTix, N. C, July 28, 'S'L Ed. Bxttix-G ljotcyd : At list I h&yb ttoi i physid&n who has cured a triia rHa took me to one. of m7PPCtrienU in this county and going aloxjj told me all about it. He was caUid to see a farmer's wife who; whH-picking cuenmbenhad been biUeuJby a poiaonons , snake called pilot-The wound was on tbe8Ccond finger of the right hand. They had no whisky in the house and none of the neighbors had it. The husband tied a cord tighUv around her wrist and put off for the doctor, my , friend, J. G. . Waldrop, then resident in Folk county, wbere the bitinir took place, but now in sv this villsga It might be supposed that he took along a gallon or twolof whisky; but he did not His reme dies were quite ss simple. ."When he reached the woman the bad- been bitten two hlars and a half and was unconcciouaH fibe was frothing at the mouth, Ine whites of her eyes had turned green and she was con tinually trying to bite everyone within bex reach, striking - like a snake. 8be Succeeded in biting her mother, but did not break the skin. Her hand was so swelled that it was nearly bunted. The doctor applied his remedies. He gave his patient liberal doses of spirits of ammonia (hartshorn) in the proportion of twenty drops to a table-spoonful of water. He also made outward ap plications of the same to the wound. He gave bromide- of potas sia and heroic dose sCof hydrate of chloral After awhihL she went to sleep and when sbo . awoke, consciousness re turned. SheVbegged that her finger and hand might be cut off; but the doctor woul not listen. To make a long Btory sliort;: she recovered and is alive to-day and in good health. So whisky wot necessary for snake bites. The ammonia U6ed was worth about ten cents. What wonld tho whisky have, cost? Now our advice to those wjho are afraid of snake- bites is to J Vtwv supply of harts horn in anticipation of the Prohibi tory Law, ten cents worth, at leat. The doctor and I fell into conver sation with the mountaineers about snake-bites; aud all of them put together, in a group of ten or twelve, could not recall more than fire snake bites in their mountain neighbor hood in the last twonty-nve yeaip. They spoke of 'milk-sick," a disease prevalent in some parts of toe moun tain country, and said whisky was nsed as a remedy for that also: bnt the doctor 6aid sweet oil was better. Many down the country nave never j . S j heard of "milk-sick," nor do the people here know tho cause of the disease. ' The cows eat something which does not affect them, but their milk makes the drinker sick even unto death. This country is full of pleasure and health 6eeker& The hotels and wellings are full. All the babies of South Carolina and Georgia are here. No wonder the census of those States increases so rapidly. Quilts and blankets comfortable. W. S.IB. Hion Point, N. C. , July 30. 1881. En. BaTTtG bound: We " are1 pleased to know that your pspcr will be continued after the. campaign closes. - The fight with Rum will not be ended on the -4th of August. Ser pent like, : when its bead' is-serered from its body, it has -life in its tail and will die hard. ' Erery Iotcx of Boxa, erery manu facturer of Rum, erery peddler -' of Rum, most of the politicians and erery pettifogging lawyer in the Btate, will hare " a deep interest in the repeal ol the prohibition fact, shonldit be" ivdbp1ed.Ieaia'i,tlho law V imf M nl . f It ra rr . whisky a score of c1awycxi tw6uld do all the law bnwesi. required inihe 8tat; BUplea, Boyd & Co. would be! compelled-to-plow 4hdvC or-iaw wood and thereby 1 earn an honest Irring as better mei often do!: . Sea their activity in the rum in terra t, "purely disinterested souls,' how their hearts bloed for .the poor peo ple; thej feaY thxt films wool strike Bpy atterton when drunk and they get Axhincs) fodtfcn4 him in court at twenty-five dollars eaeb eaee, if it takes the last nubbin ffota the crib to pay the bfli " :'' vWi Kill Laka yonr paper ao long as yon preach a crusade-. agminaVllnm; we pledge - you a .hearty snpport-, in the attempt to 'rid " the Old. North State of her worst eoemy. t W .have heretofore, acted with anil : opheld the Republic in part j, both in the Nation and State, but hereafter the man that gets our Tote for any ocs whatever most have a good temper ance r conl. Yours trnlv. ,W. H.Sow. Address ol , tho .Prohibition , Unnvcntion, Convened la totlio.PoopI of 4North i V Carolina. : Ws. the rrysssatscvss tte 2fert OsroUsK te eosrmuoQ dalj isssratilil, fssAsiac Kks soUtsa trsst Imposed on ss. U tlss 4 as sasasDssi tssass si sUAs. s&l ivn'is'fltsrs mt ssosi saws 3 t&Urssts of ths rc!s sf OJs smssv wsslUsrsproftwai Izmir! la Cii .ctAiMUrt aaoTssasBS j rstytaf epoa lis rtsesa beasaosoes of ear csuss,' a&S c?ca lis sad raUsaos of Almlty Os4. aa4 lssTIsi to lis Omsladsot Zj ss4 to pobUo tot lbs porltj sad do Issas tals ow solssaa dsdsnttoa to Cas ytsfts sf otxTtoJsvsdBtsts: 1. Walls w fsel it ov -tr, la jastice to Mlvss. to eaador sad to crsta. to stAto ssptteitrr sad sapbsCcsny thst las nxMbittoa cNmtoii not rsspnoslbU ror tbs term of tas profeitlttost bUU ta sflsf Its dstslls. ss It mpml Vy h0t02 tars, rst ws do frUtnj secp4 It. mmAtw t uost ssrasstl7 sad eordUlly Buaim l'iT" pis for Ihlr hMrty rinw Z?J?7IZ InAX. ws fssl tasi tts ytmf Sxfrtl Z. JtTI. happy oertoa to oositsssias vm tsXtowitis rts rSS.UoaTby tis psopls win provs sasvsa mZ sad awr.ftartoos msvsl stotoryad wmplscs Tuootor sipltot to tas pabUe ssirs aftals. ...TT -jitV tast scespuaes of taJs MJ by bs psopl wlU glvs s post csrtsla gusrsatss of txHlxsAt soa eDp" r wm rsTotoUon wblca bs ba lasorsrsted. Ws do. thsrsfors. tnor ssnely arts sad sdrlss sU rod cttlMas. 3 wbo sourtsla s psrtleU of ansi tors for tbalr rsosrsbls oocamoowssilb. wboss brrssts srs salmUd wlta a spsxS of pstrtoUsta, wbo srs to plrvd with say sea tirade t of aoootsals duts prids. wbo srs tafossd wlta say dars of pobUe spirit, tad wbo tl tas ftlataat Urobbtecla tasir assru of good wld towards their filow-caD, to IfBors n Interior eonstdsrsUoDS. to rtos sspsrtor to sU vs. worthy sad uaastonl prejadlc. to STsrrtds sll minor objections, sad to sink sU distinction tcts. psrtlss. colors sad rscss. sad by oes trsad, combined ssd msfosainwas effort throw off torwer lbs opprs10Q sad tas tyranny of tas BMwt debts. In and crWroeui rtos nadrr which aasoJIad ass projtel and aaffsrwd f 9. Ws also rorard It as sa ocessloa of rrofcmsd eoassstalsUoa, that ar for tbs first tlaas psrbaps ta tas bietory or oar oommoswrsjia. aiaes tas says of tas keroos of Us poopls of aQ parOss, religions sod colors can tsart on oas roenraoo plat, form to sdraaos s great pcbUc neasurs wltboot say coofiift of Latsrssts wbaUrsr, witaoot rrealla say party friction. swakenla& say rt!gioos prefoditet aad wltbost bcetUa say racs a&taocnx. xad ws wish to bs diatlncCy ooderttood ss stowIxss; aad ssaertrns; bers la tbo plain rat. moat smpbatle aad nnauiroral way. that this U cot s party taore- meat. Ws hare nothing to do with politic, cor do ws wish to disturb la tas least aWrss tas tarty spallations of taa mople. 5or ara ws sMilcf to promots sny das lYlaUUoo. or to rrrat any roo nopolt . Ws btrs only oas aim; wsars aaimate-l by only one mo tire, namely, the sdraacsoaent of the material aad moral peaepsruy or sa las pepW of this broad foonooefallh. the promotion of their bealtb. wealth, bbwrty and bapplocss. withoat sny diatiactioos whatever. Beaca ws hav no coo- cralmeau to male. W tare no tomptaUoos to ne trirmrw hrlhre or eomtetlaB. Wa ham ba v-w ruinn tn rMmt ta innnendoea. fabrication or InAi. rectloa. We go befors Us p-opU purely sad awtcy on the mr1U of or caoaw. s oonfideaOy cUfta i ' : ... . . . " i rirni eraiiBiuoD i lor vam irooa 01 lbv wdoh roit: i that It wiu srre id a inr oteaanre vcaa imafn. S doos drain cpon the material aad financial r mnnrtm nt rn r nonI azwl UaI more frfal ir.A aad ws aawert that atatistlc aad fact abondaatly aad moat condnairery demoaatrat the truth of oar position. And la this disUact sad formal way ws f do bers sad now caaueaxs say or all who srs op. posed to this moreen nit to pro-re by trorrs sad facts Us contrary. Wa demand proof for Us sweeping aad recktoas sasertloea that bar boea mad la aa Irrecpoasfbl way. W ho yd ocr selres ready bebro U world to defoad oar cas by U aott solid srgsjneou aad by stars facta, aad w throw down lbs raaatiet to say or all comers. Ws do not fear laTssUgaKoD. Ws lartta tas eloaeet scratloy aad the most searcaias analyst a. aad we do. la Us aaaas of maaly dignity sad common hoo csty. enter ou solemn protaat S4alat tbs aarroer ous laalaaaUoas. Us tinman ty iaaonAos sad Us sewaaela throat emartatlng from sooa wbo claim to. reflsctia sons measars psblle srotlmscrtaad to roe trol sad raids public Uoaght- Ws protost scslaat Us ooorss of Uos who. oadr Us prstsat aad oorsr of sa aaoartabls sad aaworUy neutrality, sea to poeTsrt facts to rresto sad cater to groaad toss prs jodicss ta Us poplar Bind, sad to sases. facrors srroasoos tpprrssioas tslaxlcsi to trail sad good morals. S. tt Is Us datlasrsto sad fsdrmsat sf Uls eoaresukm. ss tt Is of sals sad wort worthy to. sad teprsoeatatlees ' froea sH sscOossi of Ue frosa all prsfeesioea sad psnoltt, sad as of Us Ea&iarad eiDortesos aad wtodom of Us scholarly, srtsauas aasi prococaa -laiaxsrs c cas sc. that . Us oaty. ttaosdy lor Ue ssafi -mml eras of Us liquor traao, aaa w tas aasyssiims aorrors ss Utexaporsaos. la absatoto aad aaqsahflod proaiss- tloo, . ..... - - . . a. Aftsr a calm sad most 'csrsfal sarvwy sf Cas srtasooa. Uis eosrseattoa U psrsoadsd tass tt bas sasoU ussoas aad ssost sabataaOsi nesnds for ss svtac Us pssfds.ef US, ssost srsCfylas: ssu ens sria sadrssirstem.cBssraSsrra O sad ngoT-e caaspsica ta wale 7rU SA taoststrsaaoas-sftwto.ta Is aatarasd. ta vUca s toQks srrsrs. sad ae sacxtaos) toe rrsal a caapsira ta 'Vkica orsry.Talalstor of Us rspsl. sns? saarca. rktsaJ psttsad. psdsai aMladfsabl ws dellbsraiely repeat. wQertaf to Ul awbi uaaer atj artas; to Mrsidaaossf Alafr ssd saasrtaiaiad ta4 XJ Osd. taroftlas: als prsysrs ofaa Ills satty 1 csJDpalA. sad for Us toad trosa Usfsasra this TbeTe!ertbnstakre place oo the 4th of ItiffttsfJ" Toa a&boii reaecaber this taet aad rote ft tafforias baoasity. ty aad aapptasss story aad booor 9oewsaiU bstorsdaosa aposi tais arai os'baarrad 'Tho Prohlhltcry BlIL; The toOoehsc te ProeiUVory Aei as UpsaMdktsQMssi 94 Ue LsUtsss), with all the asaeavlsMats tassrUJ ai Ost praprr plaeea. It aa ezaet ecy el fes bO as eai01sS asxl raUM : as act to raotnarr m kcsjrrrsoreaa a aiu arisiuue asx uus uoeoaa. asjiinf sse r assJl Bfesra,.csestt ntomjmA ddsr, aSV. sasesrfate IrtU. seistsss esssw'Siss .sjsua ej,U mm s lUsI IsksXiaeimaSl eetsSvtBease ts tt Ssc a' T&al rrt. sssv V tvps isi ss4 es wf h1U aesiWt.wsf Uwy saan sslaaS ky.e sf si ka sob, rtBsbss dtay ahaU rroord tas asrsssef Cto b tasmstsrstasdsad tas farts sis fjsst sy spoa Us adsTstas sf tassr i nn Mitiii ta Uoa wiia tas orders ssd iwcwit'ro tTsatiae; Uceaar; sad say drcrX apoUecary sr aaysistoa daatrla to oala rasABsssm aaaaspptjtoc Cas ssas trj pstitton setting fortaUslaels strarst. apothecary ortbyslcUata tas Sweat Waste 'swosi appUcaUoa U mads -tas psacs w Vers s ssCe drafs aad sa sdl class or TtiiAj f rMttoss tssf!rtn that bs dsslrss to bssp' sad ssU wmtk Hfer esjy for sasdViaal. raruksi ssd sisrassTn that ao will awt kaowtaxty xsaw sr sail wtasrwiss, aor tacsitecT3saUtios taseMXsis set aOowsd, sad Cast bs wQ wall, trvty ssjdSftO fa3y keep sad cteerr S las prrrtatoc of this act ss far a ta sajxe are appboaLls to Lisa; rata astftfia er saaU ssbacrtbs aad swear to lis psCtisa. sad tas sams ahaU bs tied aad prcssrrsd ioms Cae sad xsccrds of tas Cosaty Ovum Isslisswi whoa It shall bs pre anted. Bst s sxacztot spoUeesry or byslclsa saaQ b totsssd to ssfl say of Uo eptrttaou er malt troors bereia issntioesd. mstil so ass sxeotod sad ftrse to Cas Board sf OetnaaU loners sf Us oaty wbsraia Us are prupooed to bs sold, a bood wtU good sad citt aerorlty. to so daJy roKlasd tas Ue taaa baadred debars sad ot Ots taocasad oVSar. condlUooed that to fkitfcfslly coapjy wrU aad psiferm sU Us njfnt aad eoadUtoa cf this at. Ta said aban brecTdd aad tied as la rt of bonds aad beter ths eald coouatorVoesrs sbaQ bsv reaaoa to belt that tas party so Ussassdaas eclated acy cf eald coadiUoxs or procaisse Oaty may pt th aaas la rait sad 1 1 oesrato tojadassa aad in sdliuoa thereto Uy may for fjood caass reTck aid lexs trt tins; to tls boides at at )wt two days aoUos of the time w I lJco rrt0se wl bs saads, I . . . , Src- - A druxtlet. speteary sr pysti having a lvi.a to t asp sad seS saca spSrCtooms . as by it's set frwrUed. sasS ao4 ssO tas 1 i sams to say cce prrsoo. 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