Newspapers / The North Carolina Prohibitionist … / July 23, 1886, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
5 r M : K (1A 'ft v - .i f .j 1 V I - i -i ?X? PNERAB NEWS.; ,LJ ' vr- .-u! -v devolution and ".Mexico. lccd&hed . in ' ' k Congress is likely tp jwljomru on . ' - the 28th insJC : . ' ' Gladstone ' and his ' colleagues lm" : . will resigne at once,' - The Prohibition Party is coming Vto the front in, West Virginia. V, s . -The Prohibitionists of Baltimore have organized for the campaign. - : jje Prohibitionists of Ashe Co. " will pat a ticket ixi the field this fall. v4 ' : f -The "Massachn setts Prohibition - i . . - r State Convention will meet" in Wor . cester, September Sth. t ; ; . - V , ' " The NC. Bar. Association held j a meeting in lialeigh on the" evening , 4 The Methodist ; Sunday - School 1 of this place will go on aft-, excursion : "to Charlott next Thursday." . ' ; , v " "Mr, - W. S: ' Cornell, of Johxis - Hopkins University, has "accepted the 1 -, chair of English in' , , Davidson , Coi flege. -( , ,7 . v - 1 : 1 "While are complaining of the wet weatLer,,some. other -sections of , . the country are buffering - great I droughts s"- v . I ll.' L. Eeisterl : a . Norfolk Va., 1 drummer,'. commi(ted; : suicide in . Haleigh an the 19th. insL. 'He liad I heenon a sprees;; " .j it is reported' that Master" Work- man Powderly, ,of the Kniglits ' of f T aw will Va iViA I S s-tv . rm.T rt TmrwZ nee for Govenor of Penn! . i ' The State Prohibition Convex i , tion ofKew Hampshire met last week t with' 175 'delegates present.' .Pretty ' ' good showingj.thaL r , i , , . ; ' j ; Mr. DL Petty: of Bush Hill, raised this year,i1etinfavorabIe;as it fwasV;lll bushels of -wheat on- three acresl - "Who can , beat sthat ? v -V Theiro will le a"Mass "Meeting of ' the Prohibitionists of North Iredell at Union Grove on ; Saturday, Aus: ,14th, at. 11 o'clock. ; ; ' The Tjobibitionists' of Vermont held their State convention on the -21st inst; to nominate a party ticket - Onward,' right onward wego.4.- ' There, are alreadyi 129 .news ers in tliis country which, advocate , :: , iV"?rohibit5on party, and-the num- - ' U s t ntinties 'to : increase.. , r ;Vt.i ,'?:iu'want.a. good bargain ,try , oore.' "We ' have a Shoninger ;;v s been in use srveral years v 5 , - , , ;; fi entiio satisfaction.. . Chairxrian-J. VanLindley;' ' -j ---AO-mVm C & -Jfet2- ' v- ' PomonaP. OJ-. ''ivTiaeir adveHise- ' Secretary-T-Jag.fW'. 'Albright, ;f ;t 'VVr'Vf"yDTiare in-want "i. '-,. . , -Greensboro. - for the . round i trip at 50 cents. - A stop "will be made at Guilford' Battle field and passengers taken on at 25 cents each for the round trip. , ' . , 1 There is a dispatch from Jeffer-r son City, Missouri, , dated yesterday, which runs as follows: , Great ex citement prevails in this, State over the prohibition question.",1 v. There is scarcely a school ' district; in which the j prohibitionists 1 have "not been hard at workand so far they have swept every thing.' ' Let it be remembered that - this "is in Missouri, a new field, " Put , this shows that the work .is spreading r in every direction.-' ' : f r.- ' ftev. James Jones of the. "Pror hibition Iieader and the writer j de livered .prohibition ' speeches at Brown s Summit, this county, on tue 20th insi. I Steps are being taken, to organize a Prohibition partclub' at that place, anct good results - are cbnT fidently expected.' Quite' a number of subscribers were secured to both papers. ' LOne "gentleman - gave tUs four.names 'and " the5 money, for. the papers for the .campaign. That,. is business. - If all prohibitionists who are well able to do so would" follow that brothery8, example, how the cause of prohibition would grow; Bro., se lect four of youracquaintinces tliat you want to read thePEOHiBinoKiST r Seiid us their names and 'addresses and $1.00 and We will send them ,tne paper until the election Now is the time' . , Eev. ;W. T. Walkar, dnoe editor of the Sun, . has f purchased ' the ' North Carolina ProhibitiGnisfot Greensboro, N, C It is the organ of the Pro- hibition .party; in North Carolina. Bro. Walker becomes" the editor, and this Week' enters5 - upon his' duties. He has a wide Held before him, , and will no doubt maVe it; lively for , the friends of. the liquor business. He is bold as & writer and eloquent as ' a speaker, and iiot afraid to meet "tha Greeks on their best camping ground. He s believes .heartily in the third party movement as the surest way to arrest the onward march of the liquor traffic ; The ' Prohibitionist is a , 28 column weekly paper. Price," $1.00 per year. Bro. Walker ; proposes to send it four months from .this; date for 25 cents. Try Jt,' and yoii will nodoubtrseea strong, handed' fight with.King Alcohol and his subjects. -Christian Sumt EaleigkiN. C. Guil'srd ; County Prchibithm '-" r npnantTnf ion.' 1 ' - " s,. FOli BOTH 'SjSSCo. r fn theC, F. & Y. V. lmilaaraortb Vof GreenBbero, has been ia Bucessful operation for 13 jeara. , . . ', & Thla school of JZZZl teacbt all j - branches, eomroon ia such Iustitutiona. Studecti leave the cats Tithia thrda minutes -A ' walk of the Academy Your patronage ia solicited. ,' ' ' , F. S. BLAtB; , , . 'i i( ! 'i - i ' High Point ) ! . Classical , . Jnstiiute, HIGH POINT, N; C; .V- TEEPAKES FOR COLLEGE Oil BUSI X. ness. . Teacher's arki Commercial Course. BothBexes admitted. . Next Session begins A.cg. 23rd, SS&- Toitioa per mo., $2.03 to $4.00. lioard p-r rao.. in pmnte families, to $10 ; in clubs. SSL 00 to $6.50.' ' Copies of tha Momtor and Catalogues free on ap plication. S. li. THOMI'SOK, frincipalv. C C. Gcrroll, Has jufct received direct'' from 'New x via. k vuiuuig oiivvai.vv;v,-',.-v,M.'.' i ' ; ., , ' " '?.. -T i" For 1886 and5 you are respectfully solicited to examine the same. . -"This stock inclodos a full line' 61 th roost : popular, shapes of HaU and linnets both trimmed -ana un trimmed, - tosrether" with, a full as sortment of Fancy Croods.'. ?v ' ? i- University of Ilorth , Carolina. mnE NEXT SESSION OPEXS AUGUST jL4Gth.- 'ilteen .JnroieHSora open. a iriae rang of instruction in Literature, Science and Philosophy, i ,Th Law' School and. the Department of Normal Instruction are fully eqnipped. Special higher training in all the departments ! provt ' rl for credufttes of the Duivei Str and ofc. -- Collegei fiee cf char re. Sel; $ Library cf C; "3vol3aesi Beading JJoow- ,pC-1 1 rerioC Total collegiate expenses .$88.00 a yc r Tjurd $8 to $13.50 per moo 4, Se tion, ftddreea """ ' -v - , t nn ' t - : ' l . ntl TT;11 iT YT u-v jChADeinill, :t. x "TT7 t3. UIOOHU - Greensboro, . XL V V C, Dealer in Organs' and Pianot 20 rears, v Shoninger (90.000 ia use), it the best I know of for th money, "at $38, ; '.$39, $4l,$59, $G5, $72; $75, $80, and undelivered, sold six in last few days. Same styles On tiiQe, add vnd iVey'i $10 jab, audf t5 montUy till Midtpi. Clrsulaxa.ra4 A . . jy23 tt r . ' " " i . SOUTIT GrEEEJfSBOEO, K. C. ' '0 ' 4 BE, .ISOMETHINfi.xvt DO . 1 SOMETIIIKG. . s : riKNOW-J SOiIETniNG.-s : rrhi3 institation'ia equipped itb 4' fall I , corps of teachers, andoffera. jgrat. pd- ThoronehneES ; i. our ' motto. Tuition f from $5 to $10 per term. Fall terra Logins Aug. 16tb 188G. ;;;... For further toartwularB apply to j jy 23 4t ' It, A- FOAED. Fnnoioal. WANTED! To employ few live, energetic xncn on. Balary, r ' eorrunissiory- t ' represent popnlar life ind'Iav Ctockj Insurance Ctanpaniesf , ood pa jr't the i .right men. Address, Manlgef, . Lock &ox 45, lreensboro, N. C. 'i V" - . I a ' ricL-o roa' f:r our FaV . , wLich wilt be lr;,,? than ever i cfore,' vf i hve -. cnclaJlad 1 to reduce tLo prf5a oti evify, article we have in stor" '. u .4 Patent' Medieines; , I . ' ! Chemical,'.. , and every other kind of oils., V i .' f Coach TarniahVr- . ' t -r : .t. v- r!V Black Varnish, and all other kinds of varnishes;;" Perfumery" of-, every kind. -fr0ni the cheapest to the best kinds. ; '- . V.These gooda must be sold regard-; iess. f profita-r-they ( musV.'-go , We mean, wnat-wei gay we .mean bui ness. ; -y ;s -'.V.-, i?-r !l iu'il ii v.':.':; :r C Please call on ua before buying, as we are sura wo caumake it to your advantage. XZf H v Country Merchant and Parmer' when you are - in f need of any thing in bur. Hoe,, get otber prices,' Jtben get oura and .see the diff -rencocf We can ffjrd to sell good low down, and from now .on we intend, to do it. For Fall planting we have ' to ar- rive a argo iresu bwwk qi Orchard Grass. ? j:?t , Herd Grass,: - , f A Lawn Grass,' ; t Hungarian, . 'T. V V Vre V t Millet, s ,r V. f-K.--v Byet',V;f ft pT, f.;':rjt-'.; f.Rod Cfovtrj, Arid .nearly every other j. kiod Oj Field -and '.Garden1;. Seeedsi which. will be perfectly reliable. , t ' ? Thanking 'tbo r public t for their liberal patronage 1 and soliciting u. Continuance in the future we remain ; i ' Very truly,, CallninVjBros, Ss Co., . J)rugg8t an Seedimen.' - f t GREENSBORO;:tf. e. 1012 tm " . S AH Terence People ' , . . . ' . . ... f , ' . . . ? ' , - STOPv AKn THIITK When you come to town the nrob lem to solve is," where cad you boy the dvqsV goods fof the least money; or moror pTai d ly s pea k i J y o u say. J have bdtiiltle money and want- to buy-lots of goods.' How, can it' belrXW"fwv"1?iVC done, you alV.Echo answers ho iv' - 'l !v " ' IfyottVdlcaUat.raysto?e,spee?f;' ':t-VlH lfC-Apt0- ; Uy a row patented machine, rrtich costi you but little, you cam easily stem double the amount of lo- tacoo that you can by ,band.' The machine is easily worked amd is to simple that anybody can work it and requires no" former experienee tO US3 It. - '. ' . - i- , '- " - It ia worth just another . hand fn the, factory; ' i 'Send fr deficriptive circuTar, aitd prices." V" : " J '-.J ' - V'"K" , . : l Ui I14iUU.t k-4 I lif ji.251y J . ' i i Ctaplb and Fancy ;i FOEEIGN ifc DOMESTIC JFRUITS .Kew Glass. .Front, ; opposite Ben bow Hall, ttomn tiitu Street 1 Jt. " . T 4 " CROCKERY; ; V .GLASSWARE, Wccdsa rnd Villow AVare, ;; i"! ' V t 5 '( I A Vr t - '' v """" apr:2:tf : ; Grunsboro, W; -3P.' -Borsett '& Soxi, -raorniETOBs of- CUE ML1 HOTEL, -A5I) DEAXEES IN- - j ,s , . Tflf -p r c fir ;t - . " , . ; - r 1 thence west nine roa tojpon)es Direei,tiu vuo uuiAdiis '.A.LjLijvio ' . 'V' 'i Msix months frora'daVVvV " -or Sumin-Drc:s':''Gcods tf - ..j" :.r- .: ts' - lynite and tJolorea i We have marked bow a all in order io reduce oar stock which is still la:V.' 1 V: : . -f , riaoar clothing departrnent.vre defy "competitioa: as to styl6 and price. TTe -new lower than evr. .'I. art. tnt not "least."' vre uronld like to mention that w o "s ' ' - Teceitea ft pew lot of our celbi?itcl 'iIATCHtESS"' $3,00 SHOES. AVe kee I order to suit everybody in four , diffdrent styles, vizi " Laced, Buttoned and Conr. . t in need of any shoes look at these befora buying any others,. , , ... :C PRETZFELDER, -GfesMbro, II. G. iy23Xltf;. AV:V s Personal "attention 'to every pile Uuilfor2 county at June Term A. D, 18S, in the case of William H.Qoler; plantlil. against Madora phn son -,,&vd. others, de fendants, the Isulsfiriber a 'commisioner appointed by the Court'; will sell at (the Court House tLoof, in Greensboro, N. Cv on Saturday, the 28th day Of Aagust,lSS6, at 13 o'clock, noon." of -hat daj the ;-real estate and mortgaged premised directed by said judgment to be sold and bounded : 'AU that tract "of land in;rnilford b6itnty and State of , Xorth, Caroling bounded , as follows: Beainniner ait the JSortb. West corner of St James Presbyterian Church lui, r ui ue direct, fucuvoi;i to a stone,' Charles Aibrignt s comer, thence west nine roa taJc o theiico-isoutb. begi acre; 'V:- lV VIM liest accommodations for. farmers, . ' ". ;"-: r"J;V '.!t Highest market prices guaranteed onWery b&Io. v, .. -Ijloor Manager" ji'Auctioneer,,, ..T . r Troprietor. Nr- f;i EANB SALE. Vvrrf 7!- a. . and s&?p madef by the , Superior ? Court, of i a. ilk- vjj 2" niflBg,;eonti?ifft.r1 4WkVi ' "'v i' ' ' ihoreor less! v T 't.Ui''N-iT VAJ.v. - - ,"- : arid ; Suit ') - -i h' It4 i W4 ', :Bmbrotcle, our SHOES iH HC5 QT1 A 15 EEF . .. TOBACCO, of. Tobacco, bOOk Of 133rT?3. ( 10 uest dook ior am vertlat-r to con-' n ce na erperi. "'1 fir cii'.tv " - ltcttiicainalibis of newsTi? 'icra nd ct: ;)itr of the cosbof advertisin.'Xlio aiT,rt,"rw!' , ; wants to spend one doila?. t m' 3 ia it t e i i .formationboreixiiri?i!,whi73iori.:T . it - i ! Invest one hnncired thong ind do, . .sii' ,. ' ertlsiB'T, a scheme is indicated v, ..I , meet his every requirement, or can lei .3 to da f by Blight eh&naeteay ct." . c.t ci 1 7 u r respondence. 143 editions bavo tf-ea i - M. Fentr post-paid, to aiy aS lvi i r 1 " c. ? . Write to "GEO. P. ROiLL ft . CO.. KEWSPAPEB ADVERXISIXar AU, . (lOSpruceSUPrintinsUouse&q.), le. Yoix. ';:iDl-R:'l7?:Tn7s,:.,; ;, 1'y"," i ,' " vit i,- J ' , . Practicing .Physician, Grccnsbcrf" G 'offarrt hia Pi ofessinr ?1 Rfsrvir. i i1
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 23, 1886, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75