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yw;.yvy C Junder "datei July SStnS W ;,Wel 0r i&tethe precirvktioSi of its ea "sty lave calledsouir (ProMbitioin) cve&fpgjyjg rogpcritxj the Sefenca of tSS its existeuceana b&Psiior- Rav V T VoTTfFTl i i&PSoutk Mn Street ( Under 2&HJ&S) f - v. . . - ivrnnTiiPinniifii-nn"7mrr,iOT uuiuiiuuiuui.a iiiu.ayiiiu.jai ' .? I VAcy' published KYKRY FBiDAtf'' BY v-i J county V offices' lid "ineet at " Yadkin ville tilings ; red not .and' ; kep . c them . so s That Is riglit, brotlierj : T?a on the fuel. and turn on th drangnt.;i-;.i?srT;;; i .How mucK the office seekers, : in their confusion te know just what to Ho and say, remind one of a fellow who has been left by the train, with "no money to pay hotel hill 1 1. Sd countenance, i aad feait. woeheifone look, S that's the fellow. Confused, confounded, he is, and : ne, no dbt,' mentally Jejacula these Prohibitionists,' hut they are; not confounded jTlieir heads are level; and their purposes fixed. inuy a littio .wmie ana iney wu put s uirn Ho yviv. aspiraUonsi 1 t-iSM -"The t Democratic party wul not be dictated to by a ifew inVUviduals ' of thai 1 v ? t FRIDAYS AUG; 6,1886; 1 j "4:i,Sii yiiW I ,i ; ;v ! JC "iThe Editors are not held responsible for t lh :.-the Views of correspondents." ' ; ' 3 ' H:v.,: . , The, date pne label, after, your name. . s5i r r . 'expires?' :f lHf?-' ' 1 :3.Sf ! i If ydur name is written - cross -. mark :.f, yill be placed there u ; let you Knows i f'yW renew before. the expiration of your ; f : V, ; timf, you: will be , credited from hat time ;'jf. so you lose, nothing by iU.,5; mentaxioii pi its hhjjwwiu.iu-, ces, amrtlie protectioit of j its citizeds ill, their rights with the .preservation and improrement QHhhr morali"i ..Sinn. 3-."' 1.4-Trri Jo Vo' larrif ,L inate child.: of- the Church .$f God, axidiiieinires for its perpetaitj eor Mink ever-preient? religMnflii ence, tto-Jar irom reugiou uej.iug a dozengHiger ials.t bo-t trhcca' sS4&)f expectv ionget" what ..SL-.Crwx.fwm5, s - -.i-v-.y-y fc-i ruuu;.loi,Wi! 2 dozen beer I qaarttcookinsn wme-tifrf 4? 2; dozen App6lmarfsviaef I tlov?; pch&dprk!ig all krid.lmif 'racket i&jlfsaaktn-B Viaei political tell yon ;that,Hf o'iet wnistsy4aione it will let 3rou alone.' Does it ? -XI diTcroe'from pitictt acter of the politics ;of that nation, so Ffkr as itA0 capable! of forming that character. T"e uieorj otnpse wno voulddivorcereligio iandpliiw;s is that the'mmi8ter ;;of the' Gospel partysaid the .editor ; of alpemocratic j preach ftgainst Tioe and,CTime paper to us? hot :oBr in we; "and there are not a few ; DemoUc r 0.0.e. i,?w?-fC will t lnajrer he pu,uuva,uv:.ii 5.f-'??,l "" . - . .. w ,. ' . tA!aL.n s oil 4ha. fitlioi' i rlfl.v nf t.np dit&tel to, bY , tlie : tlieraocraue parij s. uuu r wrciur y y ; uf-j r . We belong no more to the party :-thaWthej f unexai fce?- party belongs to ua,T Saidjne. ;f that -is ijcVover the victim of !:tjie :8al6on, hnwl about our" lea-Tin it 1 - If you will ;:Vboroascod demandy LshwiM inges pn(whieh th gate whose name Internal Uerenhe' is hmiff' and v6n Vlilten lo th? Vaicel thefibeatist; "We inhecit from onr parents oxir features!! oiix physical ,tigoiyTirjn-; talfultiest : etimhof ion' moral aracterpie jeVif teuleiVT cies of our 'natures, yhich 5 it is the striigile of i oi lives to teistj eorfsti- president It,,hasn t i beenVsa,; longltutc a lMut-of.. ottr ; Iieirrlooms frpm britthai-anypf'us lhetffwe,cotild picli ifiiewspaperl tir parts areLapitoi be consimip- aimo any wnerena vreaa, i in .r large xivesv uux ti ; aii tntr. agea uuuiivj. a camtalaw Having qualified, as Executor m tfao;8,talA of John HodgiD deceased or M u i,J :rd (Jounly, all !)crsons in- delttd to tlio estate. iiro herubv 60 itvoi lo ome jiorwara ana mako im.meduto payment, and all perform ; pay ing j-faini agatQHt ingt same-, U -baeficnf them on r befbra the 2G ih "' - 3 :,4.Uw 2,( tli,tlay 01 Juno, 1 88G. , . - ' ;Cti.s;'xent6r ojohn Hodin.4' - is a gplden meajv anf hfi seelctln alltf ppUcatjons is1 cn deavrmg ta iWallt the lroaf path:: ??kit ft?S0Sf e9rs We dont like ..tlief man who is'ko koft li wewiTO , I : frf 'i-'.w'. , .-.) , In H. ii.:' . ;aj Tfi. .,. j. ".t.. ' l ' hinwhereTerlotttonch:hjm;6r4o YmWmm& 1. . i. ? r ii' i 1' ..11 ' .' ' ' ' v-.s .v.'Vj :.v-paceiratwiui.Q""v -'"lfviciv:ffj: n-V'Sv-v-9 Sv Kf unary inay w ;jw5u. auu jwuc , i ll social, business- and political re- -The'K-: Michigan 'Btate' '.-rrolut!viO , ' ITttfwW 1" ;--'; --i l'v '-C' js PI :-QmTention:Vnumbered-,m::al,i ' 5-vV.-r 'farinth'eounty'haTe.been listeuea V' i pvICPpf Itlffsuchner-as: Hf :MKliS V'Vple are thinking 8eriouslyi-; rfefei ,-ti 5,., -wi,a rfirw'fliii wrt to t send us A. U5ti '&hs-A-VWv : V:t 01 ch(IdrenXilke"nto; tlns'Cah PMtatch WrtakMttrdrtthkard is "t " V' 1' t . '' 'if'"'. '"' t .' - j. L 1 V granaesG-raiiisana?vrientesc frf thehotiiohfi ouir hation'hope J to Teslize "the Iiattor frafiic ' ii rit it f t,h inmrt-h atici hwsul tlirtf onr ennn- v ; 1 1 is mnni I Itr wrnnff , 'A tint hon olaca . 6 -4 h a fl t, ni i 1 ns hl 1 itrm Ire in favor of jtakihgf th&'lfiSBut aod'KfCM iL-i t j trl -i-L v .r vVl this Utake. it Jmore odious in the sjht the tracks hiancestors think heshddmemeliab and take a practical suxtIj Me aactical?; suitetthe stirrpunaingsjft pBcqnatly we admire.him vho gets "bp that lie crooks: 'backward: u prescntirurrpundings ; i;;,bBcqnaa i ;f i.k:L ai-itit: iif i t.- little do'we 'aiiMJw He'rlcsBherfcioflp ''r7;i-u''--rilivt be kept genehons ramoDg tne scars"i msriiewiarc j onf grounded! opinion?; wliy.t shoufd ing generatiou,and thus engendered and fostered in .the heart of ,onr, ,na- tioritWill -prPTP? shieldvithain) terroWear and Uw3 Tiet will won tr ft But i u st nois I ear; a Voice that are!yoUiin favor t)f a. f third party T ll am'ndtso Vedde'dtfl any party that, if.nipicessity d'andaJceaTC it'?Is:ih.e:' decision: J of -thd isgiies be Itweeirthe two OTeraihlpaiiiel oflaw sfytt'slll vlX' niodities thatafetxedbrthe isup- port of the gornjm: conir,n man xae wengm fiiTrtT COFFEE HOUSE v.?.?f?, i:i?.5 i""- v.-;-v-;- -i-: d - - lfRdadiii Room U jico8 v(, ih ), y C.' T. U in f ji. n - wvvrY ;dy:. fcxt'p'-. s.'iTtdriA s, u i ; iut.ch ftc-vyctf; at'ail : bourn ' u-r&ii ; - r haying iojsdfo) mdmct) ts !can Fpond hMVi$plaVtnlly? uy':i he ' ; Jtead h;g ; . Elfrom wliVTrovsiHi: tha latest It-nd ' Ppcr4 u i Petio-i icaJs -V.'-llt ( Subscribe for. the ; Prohibition X IST.. Only one dollar per year. Thla paper Is k'ept on file at the office of DYERTISINQ 1MES EU1LDIN5 gffi PHIUKLPKTJL - crnif ITCC For IEWSfiPER MraTisrrc rcrc COIIMA! LO at Lowest Cash Rate rCf Beaio,taivrE o enwe i.isjni imbhiw HI til OC v .JIljtjlUKl: Now is. the ti3e.-- i --KeadeT, r you a - . - -s . - ' i ... A "y.r- :' wnat areTOuoouig wwar .ft. fixation of the Prohibition qpnyincing" the facts, be an extremist ; th'etioflsp'ig tterebf is ftt)V nature will itetter lead than5 driye cooly and,deliberately let us endeavor fVTvnripr a f(ir fW.f & which, involve the gospel m no Business ricstentiedethiioV with Txlitics, is open to the v. .vii ivfrJ cXt we are jfcQiibemTfriwtit wa and, . hear, : our political sky? isya piii.OTerAaUth clouds wh' 4 threitenYmcertaiii discharge as the crafty politic: emoluments, The'statemeni tiiat' the 'rniii p)litics,5is ropen to the of ignorance ; or dishonesty. who . make lit are of, the genius of our -or; any I other govern- is a surplus in thti liational : tresis ury irom'priati 'the'rn the cause; npresharply than it could 1 ir any btRer iistin fbrm ? v'These teiit way ihatiljcatsi: see tQ'ieda. ifiaWgeelnv Tapon shrplus'is.tda . . - . t mjuru, -s fuiieiWLauiu ,ip , wit? i vnjyery mponx-sueTAat m reVeueaiidiitJn ; the Internal; BeV- yolver thei stinyrour;i&oii let HEW; GOODS! FOB enue will w aA'asiltmina I taye just rectiiverf from the Northern markets va fuU: and coui- plot slock of Dry Goods," K ot l , v, , Shocs, SIippert liat-v -Uaps, CKth. -l oecom AHA dna nor. tnerebv . - , . . 11 AV V CI f in an tne reia- ;v;;Bro..- Boren ha4-:6ttght a quite i f V" i num'ber of neir subscribers vTecently. . ' A. 111 hundred such men would give prohibition . .'1 . v ; : a boom . in 'North Carolina. 'He has our , thanks . :.k ; iici ' 1 ; i'O"' ' f'l-? jouiarei; prohibitionist-t -heart, ! f .but a saloonist ut the stomache, and yottr ' ' stomache is larger than your heart, then, , . "; " '' : t ..; . ; ; stop- yaV paper. Otherwise, renew your 1 yfM 'imbstriptioh at 5oaoe.v': VjJi-.-.tv.:,i.-;.; J . v; v aisTr outd pay f or tha PjwmBrTibjTTjrr Z -Vs one' Year. Which - would :;. do tod t".ii.s.:-H';'" -. . - ' . , "... ' 5ryour family moat good, the drink or the : -:-1 i .. r;-' . , .' - - -; - --. . .- v-: v", t i thing to help oil the cause of prohibition T 'Look herei" says the old partisan, you prohibitionists are , going to rum our 4 party Yott are going to put the other iparty'i mv power." ; lio yu really think o. Bro? . And do yoCnnt want to see them in power ? If you really,.5 think the . Prohibition' party is " going to put your old antagonist in "power and your do ndt want this to be the case, what is to be done about it t MustXwe do violence to concience in order to defeat them, or wTl you eome over and help us t 5We exi but go for prohibition. , Now, if) you .would rather see your old antagonist in power than to see the saloon suppressed, we can't help it. I If yo Vote with us,', your old enemy will be defeated. . Why should y oa expect more Af us than -you are wil ling to do yourself t l We feat you are not ih'eaxtkfcst. -If "you love the saloon less than, 'jnki' hate - your bid adversary; "you will come to us. Certain '-, it is, we -"will not ro V von. Decide for. Toorselvea. One must go, your old' opponent : dz the loon,J Which shall it be ! rEEIJGION A)o ;P0tmcjr ; :2v.many;Bubscr)ofl8 you can get tbtheKt 1 fMMhM''ifis to 'do Sorer mixing sii-ti--- politics; that politics is i either too &Pp us in mmmi ,enco. pf religion?cr to be admitted in- to religion - uniortunaieiyior . ine good of ; bur country, ' many good christians arc influenced to a hurtful party degree j by this ; cry. t There is a Tast ? difference between ' an ' established troubled t'wW. QLA 'nAlUUc dnemWl Kir vuiuvU' awAAva, j'vuwtvu v vw. religion. In " our eagerness to pre 8erye our religious liberty, We are in danger of loosing all . liberty worth the nameJ'lfllg; The fact is,' religionthe religion of .the. ; Bible has "been "well nigh driyenj ottt of politics. Good men have been inclined ; to shun it for lest it should despoil them of characters and religion. : Poll kettles elassepitchersice cream freezerj etc lt TheA following me giye as a sample Qf. th? bill : , ,-l : li gp'pSitot. Blair said in. the tiate bf .t 'v ? 0? Si;Oii the 21th of July, that between" l - vrf- $7,000 and $8,000, were spent out of the i.-SUuited gtater treasury at Hhot Torktown -'eenteaial for the nations of th ' earth to :T' sger arunK-upoiu Ana ye fuuio, pwiw i::tf:i'70' iiquoralone. it will. , ; V . let yoa alone." Xo, no; butit will send the ! sheriff after you.. . "Cross EciiisXktirch, Yadkin county., N. .I;!l?i the nwdern acceptation of the i?-&-term, 'means' Chicanery, trickery.' de- all rnanner of , crookedness : ec pruiw oug office-sake and ? -party assendency. "8r ttJfti? a this iind bffpolitica' and ltiiVuechildof "With American people tiri becoming thoroughly dis ffUaedV dpi they mean to supplant it bytltlca propr4-poli tics of office-holders arc dtressmgly'ignort anfr-Httat politics; wliicH is the " sci ence of government" that part of ethici which has to j d with the reg ulation and i rcrnmcnt of ya nation concern citizen ; and what is more, he ; is fe sponsible to his fellow men and to God for the j faithful - performance of the' obligations 'X of; , his citizenship. When ! politics becomes ' corrupt in itself and corrupting in its5 inflttence he can no niofe xemaih passive " and at the same time innocent, than he can be guilty of any other sin of ; ommis sion and at the same time be innocent Here, as elsewhere the minister should be an example. Moses, Samuel, Elija and many, many others are examples worthy of our; imitation." .! Eeligion has something to do with the govern ment of this Nation. It is founded on the Bible, and despite 'the infidels, communists, nflists, isaloonists -and office-seekers and" their $ friendsj- the chris tian people of this land ' will see to it that this foundation shall not be removed. ; ; ''l'At i .. SC. ' ' ' -. . - . ; -j f-?. 'V. -u - t' . , - ''- '-; - Xi tFrom Kaleigh Biblical Recorder .J 4 -Another national scandal is before the; people.' 'Now and then we get a glimpse, behind the scenes; of our government at Washington. Honest men are; Bjhcckedatwhat they ; see. Some Congressmen. do not ? seem to be?f$ They jpass off such matters with a laugh. The : only thing they re gret is' the i publicity given i them. Why not conceal 1 them r Why stir up the public ? Why give honest people a chance to grumble t. .These are some; of the questions ' tnat roc- cur to the fnmated; " n, i? , f But what about the scandal flThe following item in the Deficiency bill drew the attention of tie: public ; jto aii unwarranted extravagance : - ' , u "For deficiency in ) appropriation ? for expenses of the Board oi Visitors to ihc United States NavaL Academy, in. Jun, i835.:$36i6i4f : i?;;-"; : &X W Vor this ' Board of visitors '$1,500 had already if been- 1 appioprJated. They; tised aJl of this and the $363.61 over.1". Among; the items :; for. ,which this sum 01 money was expenaeo,; the ' . '. .- -r.-j ?1 ; 300 -FedrO'Muriaft Un;res, 13.39,! f , I ' too Golden Ea?le Con. 38.50, f ;r:8o 3 cases XXX C H. whiskey; $545 cases c sherry $90. 00, -s ; . 144.00 3Ci 6 bottles old ; Hennessey, $1 5 6 cases R. C & B. Oaret $36 ? ? 5t:o case Appohnarisv-7. 50; jlflO Gol-.ri Jdeh Eae: le Conchas 1 rift i ,; . 1 ? 58 50 Carolina Conchas,', $6;-s.l" case-;; 'v'.-, -f Pom mery sec. $30, : . . i i." V . 6:06 2 "cases R., C,; Blclaret J ; z 00 I case sherry; jjo: lz. poW&.&nrriyV' : cbovy, 1.8b,.:. i i? -. . 3t.Bo 1 112 dozen champagne, at $3o. 27;SO 2 doz. beer, $1.30: 2 doz. Bass ale, 5.10 yea, almost all for polices sat e rather than be defeated.; And v seeing; this eatcpiiMftoilDteim and opposed: .by these great parties in their national, platformsj clear and distinct the growing nd deterrnined voice of thousands in behalf of this issue, lscrying." tons publins, to.us as democrats, "repent or diel,,i; X And though" w 'may have laughed at first U;ftyoicesfrai roll on,1 the facts-in the case compel us to look more serious as . we coif- template the situation. . i Welltheyrbegin q sayjihfer from atiesrouborte hia talk that he's ih favor of jihi tion. Yes! if I yield to the voice - of vwv V iu - a.ua ; lUKj tt w fUU feyor o J)4bUionJb it lor.ine oest interests 01 numanity. we ao noii, owe any part 01.1c to. .any such ; immigrants aff " thfe great . -maA jority . pf; . thc ; who . arJ throngiipg our country .- to-day.; ' But - to . thein greatest r, enos , ;r are ccpmplished, National Prohibition is the ultimate aaiirof .. the contest.' ' ' But it is hncon- stitutional, says one. Ula it ? Xiet us see. 'Supreme Court Judges, as -well as our, best .statesmen, say that it"; is constitutional ; bedevan-iiras''.ot' made-, fbrthe &sonff. constitution was made for man, , and when nians wellbeing requires a law, as 1m' pn ' tcae every; civilized 'goyernmenV let the conjitiUoji'lbe''V, adapted ? to man's : ' . 1 ' A---. -"Vy, 7S.7i!."..j-;;..:47 . .77..a. t'y- inecessities.-'MT : ; , 7 ; w?'r v VuJi sa ohje option ; but national Jjprbitioil uncbnstitutionalDoesn't 4our ; ! con,- stitution aiitee yequal riglAs f to every citizen ?: If the - national' law mterfereai 'with the" jieople's : rights ourjconcliisiohi isoi3jin tutional r the 4 other " is i alsa -But neither is j-ajtany; tate ;If jBhonidnot ti -' f " j 7,'-'j' t '1 -it . t W' " oi the spirit of Jjthe cpnstitutioif iby iKortl 8upponuig me oiieor ,uue ouier.- ? j , - -T j. onuer to.legislation inftfav6r lof !ipensei"7ri favor of liquor,' but he objects to jpro hibitdry legislaonBirxw sioh is the ithing lojf liin5'.3asa church member, and ydtes for a party that opposes prohibitibri (Sumptuary Iaw that ver the'citizen)ybuii he is going totalk: fparedtsm4 tibn of j thef Icholic "; demoiiiMy friend, you had just as well hoe your sprouts and then pray for J their de wanted 'extensive tract,' f ishduld go among drinking people if l Were dp and bruises' to plaster, I should Sv ftrnuug xAiiug jnie Viuvi SouTHBOCKoV V. . No. 50. o. 52. ; practice, !, should go among drinking people,jtfwenCl.te my, woi 'in- the majority of cases, I dont mow: what I should dol' ' X' :7yVVe cast our.- eyes upon the briny waters; numbers cf . ships ; freighted with inimigr into our harbors ami thronging our Ric firisondland Danville JSystemi; CONIIENSED SCHEDULE IN . EFFECT : r-lro0.r, fjft.&yi!-: r - -77 -7:. '.r Ly. New York;, 00 ngt3 40 j) in i'i, PMladelpLia' tl1' 1 !t20"m !rd 03 -jj": ;, Baltimore ' X ".' 0 50 '9 00 1 1 X, Washington ' 11 '15 - 1100 . ;, -i, "Charlottes Vie .3 45 p m 3 00 a'ttt ' Iiynslibufg " -.!ve 05 5 15 ' jU'Bnrkevili'S: 5-21 ;Vf$4 05 Keysvillo-l- 5f8 4 44 Drake' Ut'eM it ? 6 14 W v: 5 00 JEWELEK " AND ENURa Vtlt Keeps alwajH ou hand a full lino f the1 . best f ods . made, f W at ht e Clockp.'Jewelerv-Silvtrware, liridal Kpainng done io the. boist man- irer, jFine JVatch and! other work aApecialtyl';'i;y;- ;. ' Under Bonbow House, y 'X'Xy:XX Greensboro, N., C 4.u um 17?:'.-7--.,77'; . A' ' oprayai iinrnajaityid let ihfe , tell you- there is a' reciprocity between yciptc we owe - our present-' greatness :'to 'Hitlsbord;. 47t . W&X t .?7 ;i liSalisburs4.;12 57U?&;b 5-11.23 iv.s l ;CoAooiy if, J .46;is-feilt 59 ;ij .,CharIrttetV:;;.-V-3 OQ. , , r:'j t OOtp ;im i. Spartanburg ;x L f irwSj' -.-.-, t,i;'-irenvWe.ii7.04y.,i' 'fi. 40.,,1! '. . ---7';.' '-..7 ' .-.-v.' .. ;..-.... 7 the nihilism, v the communisni' and . t . ' 1 - .' I 1. .! . . '1 :1 ' B lastening upon ; me vvery ? jyitais ,. oi ottf 'countr yy?:;tj Llt.: inter estsin tlhicago to-day, owe larige ly their ingly suljCess jJh6 J foreign element. AH! wVit a pretty irgSt jto seecthem y carbusihg? "and drinking inorm iteholj! It is 'BttijJjpancri1 thatf in Ohio last vearl dn Order io catch " the German. Tote, te Republican 4 paity chts''plfbiiii in:fevor of '"the ""."""ouj iuioiug uquor interest. ana. QiDyi accom rdghtsof ceTtaiht localties ? ; Theri yT&ti&ffitiiixg 2&The saloon, bas, an" attraction Yfbr them ? kndvthey make it trade lively. Let the saloon lafp itaother; jtideiWilf rbU ? tfrom ) foreign f:the bM)or 3the Jthrfp ;Bniyshea is amantwEodcn'tobje nlcinI Heutletfjoiliai 17 oldsboro' -'ifmim'"- -llaleig ','t: 00 P a X-'-jrXH .: Durliam - . 6 07' ! NoBTHBOCJn:V-f '.I-' -No.;,51i,-Np..53. Lv Atlanta ' -.ty, .6X)0 p m ; t .8 40 a m i-.-ppananDnre:, c i o, smi'sw,,;; y,'" Concord ' ; .f 5 33 -,;"74J5 ;;--? r'Salisbttry'ytO'lOV 01 :: -7 en Jo a, -r:f Qreensboro'yy 7' 53 j 9 4S"i, 77. IrlfA- 1 tk (W.--.V.iLf ,"7:.t ',V Kaleiffh Cyl ,85 ?W-feyy!&yvl: , Af.i.i.i.-. - . J JM '--.-a- ', , Danvuie' ..iu w a in ii m p xa ; i Drafc? 15r'ch 13 3 iw y 10 04 a in ' ,V. Keysville-.-,:,. ,13 51 '-. .' -'-.-3 0-4 nfcii-.''fS-50 . , ; . r 7 00w .. ;; j W. 'r,rWchburg ;125g'rt,V' 2 00;, C ychariottesv'iis io'; L;;,,.:y; c1Wa8mgto - 8 SO ..iS.-gOy JBalttmowrrrffii 25yy:0.O 03.:y ;Phllsdelp1ua i-OOri m,; i,12 SS.p-'m yNewTork 20 iyBar gains. '7V y XXX'- X''TsXXXXX y 7 :-':; , . x:-- ?; Oha 15 ilorao ""Power Staii.u ry Engine and, Boiler. ; . t 'X:-' yOlie 20 ii r .Engino a .l H .lK r. T.wo i5aw 7 Wills. r . , x ; v- All now and for salo lo v don - n easy term si - ' 1 - One 'Cotton yGm. " Threo Water Wheels. ;l . : Apply to .. ; y - ; j, ir. burgess, y ,i-- rTis - ."ii-A--; f 2 r p s I -:-, ; S HI-' LT:'-- &-7 ytjTiv s I?f r 7 . iM ;d?i ?xee undajT. - On ; train 50j and 51n - F oilman ; BofEet f&eijperjbcea v' t)n -trains 5 and -53,. Pullman Buffet SleeptbWMy$.yd-.ew Orleans, Wasliingtpn and Angusta. XX Pullman ' Slefper;; between - Oreensbsro and,EicKniMd.y7y;,y:':y; " TbrougiL tickets on ; ale "atA principal station to, aluita';.r.f Tti 7 For rates and Information apply to any xr.v. cf the llftiket, Greensboro, N. C. ageutof tientpanyor.tor;-7?-;.ix- z. ..A ,-iv?-.vur.:;:'i:7' E, B.! Thomas; i Ass't tien; Pass,; Ag't X"P Gfen.; Man'gx,. 4 : '':AilU::XX :$n-M i'j: j fe.'s. fe-v v7--i5.';-'Riclimondj,7;lira. Vy science fatcbyering adequate substifes ai a 'stimulant and '4s ap-v niedicinels'irorse : than no medicine atVand fity is certainly dangerous for the unskilled lytake itr ihlf sitush drinking,- we; knew the , dose3' as'J they arey disposed? totakei- -',(iWi ET);4.y:y Whisky., y N . ; . - j , ,r , 1 r- A gpoa Practical Printer Address ; , f . ;iit xu auui uoxi to uiu,Luoujaiia eviia which are the direct visible results V'WiiXX-i Prtntihg Office,; t ivisioie results juiyS-umy, a!TT the efiect-tran3- iMitM0$M- y Jnij su ew. .'vyyy- . frioe from t200 to $1,000. ; N. J.SfLER. - i"7-jj t.i-.Q y: ;': ', " - practicle : ; - ; v : Wateimialtcr and Jeweler, tt I? tvu T3 WATCHES.'. CLOCKS, JJjewelery ' Ac. Spectacle, White and Blue Colored liuoRfcr lacle and Eye Glnss Caw?. 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The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 6, 1886, edition 1
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