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J c ; F the Prohibitionist. " IREDELL COUNTY INTO LINE. STATE PH01JIBTKW FORM. : PLAT f I . attended a prohibition meeting at Harmony,; Iredell county, N. C.; As a result of that meeting, reorganized "a Prohibition 'Party x Club of ten; This club adjourned to meet at Union Grove, North Iredell, on Saturday Aug. 14th. This meeting has passed and I pronounced it a success. The attendance was very good. Mr. $, A. Siikeleattier of 01in addressed the meeting, after which the writer of this letter talked to them for awhile. After the, speaking was over, organized, aclub of; 26, with W. lD. Tharp hf Williamsburg for President, land N. T. Summers of Olin for Sec retary. The following: declaration of principles was then , unanimously adopted by the club : j v : - 1st. , "We believe; the traffic in intox icating beverages is the great and con stant source of crime and immorality, of destruction, pi body and of :imbec 41ity: Of mind, pf poferty ' and pauper! ism, the arch enemy of labor, and the great fountain of social and political - corruption. 2d. We believe in local, - state and national prohibition, and the enforce ment of r the same through "a party whose officers are thoroughly in sympathy with the law, as . the - only satisfactory "remedy for this great and most urgent evil. , . - 3d.We believe any system of licen sing me lKjuor xramc to oe a com promise with the devil and a league with hell, on the part of the govern ment granting the . license, : whereby the government in consideration of a . certain amount of money fixed by law, grants to men engaged, in this ? wick ' ed business, the liberty ,to undermine our social, moral and political insti tutions. - X -4th.: We believe, that the great po- mium parties arecareiuiiy guarain the interests- of the liquor traffic, an : are, therefore parties to the compro mise above referred to. . ' 5th. We believe, further, that the only - way to 'secure prohibition is .through a -party whose1 members : have been rallied around the indi vidual idia of "prohibition for nei ther of the old parties could give us prohibition if it would ; and we have : seen no willingness on the part of either ,of them to do so if it could, therefore, ?v . ' : - . He solved, ThaJt we.the people of North lteaeli, ao -unite ourselves , with the Jlav tional Proliidition Party ; and, now, adopt ing the plucky sentiment of . Gen. Grant, do covenant, and agree with each other to fight it out; on this -line, if it takes all the century. Yes fight it on this line until , not a legalized dramshop,or otherwise, ean be found in this once free land of ours not free, now because now we are under the bondagerof King Alcohol, a bondage. by'far. more galling in every respect than that of Jling George 111. Very respectfully, - AN ARGUMENT FOR PROHIBI TION. t A young -: man - Savagely attacks his Cfrotfiet-inaw Kicks-; and Curses i his dead Sister's Child Liquor did it.'' In one corner of Guilford county, a noble, athletic young man; the only son of his widowed mother, a good loo king, industrious, young, gentle men, the hope and staff of, his mother in her jdecliningjfears,; suffers a theif to enter, Jus mouth and steal Way his brains. Last week when under . the i command, of the whisky , field an eye witness says, .the being answering to the aforesaid, description" when "'.sober, without provocation struck twice and kicked once sevgf dy his brother-in Jaw, the late husband ?' of the assail ant's deceased sister. . The brother-in law is a diminutive man. He offered i no resistance to this indignity and injury but .left his assailant His little five vear old bov was so frifht-" ened that he screamed in agony. The assailant, the child's uncle,cursed and kicked the little, fellow so brutally that a' fellow-reveler and drinker wont frtT Tiij rrn n tn bTi rvnt .Via - tjrn-rf.K. less, insulter, whereupon the brother : of the man about to use the gun pre vented the shooting so that the gun man turned- upon him striking him a blow On the1 head-with a hammer that caused the blood: to gush out like it does ! from , a hog when stuck. All this caused a -wonderful -shrieking "and- screaming;' among" the women. ' The? eye witness said he f neyer: saw ; nor heard such a time in his life be fore." " It is a matter perhaps for the . magistrate or judge; lawyers and Jury, -More cOst in the way of taxes from the' iard pressed people. . Some men ghalie their heads, and . say pshaw ? . pshw ? . he ought not to make a fool of rimself and then go and vote for the young man or his professed friend who lead him on to evil and' thus became partners in the disturbance. Church members do that All of us have done so,' but with the light we now have we ought to let the . past suffice to have wrought the will of King Alcohol, One who haa turned Man gives adyice as a doctor gives - physic not because he has taken it , hiELielf but as an experiment - : - Geeensboko, Dec. 10," 1885 " f Whereas; ; The traffic in alcoholic liquors has grown and is growing out of all ratio to the insrease of popula tion in this country and, , Whereas, Said traffic unjustly bur dens every legitimate industry, ' im poses grieyious taxation upon honest labor, curses social life, begets crime; breeds 1 pauperism,; antagonizes the church corrupts politics, nullifies law, is a menace to good government and a peril to State : and, Whereas, The policy of licenseing said traffic j has proved a policy, o perpetuation instead of suppression, with the perpetuity of all its alarm ing conditions and results: and, ; Whereas, We believe license not only non-restrictive in fact, but im moral in principle; debasing in prac- tice,criminal in effect, and unworthy and national law ; and that such pro hibition, to be effective, must be bed ded in the organic foundation .of nation- and state, and be secured ' through and be 1 guaranteed by a political party, f ' ! - Rosolved : ; That, as all secondary matters are treated by political par ties from!. the standpoint of expedi ency; - aa with the two old parties of our former affiliation -: this question of the liquor traffic is and must re main secondary ; and as we can no longer support either of these old parties, in North Carolina - and the nation,' without-endorsing . saloon m fluences,! encouraging the power o the saloon in politics and aiding to perpetuate that power ; we do hereby declare the imperative necessity for a new party with prohibition of the traffic its prime object ; we urge and will labor to secure its prompt and thorough - organization- everywhere, and for it we invite-. the votes of all who cast ballots, and the sympathy of all others. - - . Resolved : That, with the liquo1" traffic costing ! over two thousand million dollars annually for liquors bought and? drunk,' for crime and pauperism growing out of their con sumption, for judiciary and , constab ulary and penal and charitable insti tutions, made necessary by v such crime and pauperism, for unproducti ve life resulting frtm it, for unpro ductive labor involved in it, and the enormous waste inevitable under it; with political corruption its legiti mate child, public abuses its natural brood, profitable production dis counted because of it, helpful con sumption -limited, the equitable dis tribution of wealth and the equitable adjustment of public burdens made impossible, and every material and moral interest enforced by its organ ized" selfishness; the issue of its pro hibition,' already fixed in politics by the repeated action of the liquor dealers i themselves, more closely in volves the welfare of all the people and is of far greater concern to state and nation, thaii any other, or all other issues now politically, recog nized, and that , as such it deserves and for; it we may justly claim the acceptance of every candid citizen Resolved. That we deem unwise and unpatriotic ; the . course of any man or party, or any locality or State which denies the . vital " relationship of Prohibition to our nation at large, and which procliams it a local issue only, to be settled by each' locality or state m its own way : that as the np tional government alone can prohibit importation and inter-state transpor tation, has full jurisdiction over each territory and the District of Colum bia and claims a share in the profits of every liquor-seller an the U nion, we reiterate our demand for national sovereignty over the liquor traffic to suoress it instead' of to legalize, to protect' and to perpetuate it ' . Resolved : That we recognize . in such demand the new- national issue needed in our politics, to overcome sectional bitterness, to .unite North era and Southern patriotic sentiment and to promote those conditions of political amenity essential to nation al peace and perpetuity. v ; ' Resolved : That with confidence in the justice our cause, with jGaith in God and prayer for divine gnid auce, we will go forward . from this day, embodying! Prohibition ; in our ballot-box as everywhere, in favor of sobriety and economy m government, of exalting citizenship, and the no blest upbuilding of the State, j ; : " -Respectfully Submitted, ? i v v N. C. English.. For the committee. PROHIBITION PARTY. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. John B.'Firieb, Lincoln, Neb. Chm'n DP Satrendori)h. Chanoll, Mich.. Vico Chairtujtn' A. T J. J utkini,- ( 'hicago, ' IlU, CXor. Secretary. A. Van Kicor, Chicago, III., Ken. Secretary, v . . l D. HastirgH Madiaon, .Wiw., TivaH. N. C. State Executive Committee. I). W. C. Bonbow, Ch'n, G r ennhoro, W.F. .Steele,- Secretary, C. N. Graudisoru ; F. T. BradU-y, ' n i "ir . : i F. S. Blair " : W. U. Wurtb, L. P. Berry, A. J. TomliriHuii," , Sam'l i. Tnr-lon, T. C. Worth, : . Edwin Shaver, t - Chtitlottu Sura met field. Mebano, Buwh Hilt, - Wa.ideirs Worlhvjlle Saiibu'ry. n. Starker RrcisTcnro, 61' 1109 At, Mil UUViM oi,kjlA,&m A HEY TnEATi.IEnT. 5 f or tyonspmption,A8th7na, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Headache. ', Be bilitu , Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all Chronic anc Nervous Disorders. - ."v ' A GAUD. . ' : '::-', v.; :-V: 'i-.": '' ' - loo unuerhirniu. naviiitr re benefit ceived great and permanent hm the owe of "COMPOUND OX C. F '& Y. F. R. R ., CONDENSED TIMS TABLE. Went inta effect on Monday, ' No vember 23rd, . 1885. ,. . , TRAINS NORTII LEAVE ; , ,. Bennettsville, S. C, 8 20 a m Shoe Heel, N; C., 9 50 a m Fayetteville, 12 25 p m Sanford 2 25 p m Ore Hilt, 3 43 p Liberty, 'A 37 p m G reensboro, 6 00 p m. ; Dinner at Fayetteville.i. ' Trains South, Leave , t , GreensborCy9 50 a Liberty, II,. 05, a m Ore Hill, 12 00 m San- ford. 1 45 t in Favettevil4o.' 4 00 -SUoo,-Heel,,jb JLp v p-. m i ietts I ville. S.' C,7 SO f t .m. v P f ' v- LJJinner at bamord.j . ' f TRADE , . (H.&E; YEN, prepared and administered .t(,nT,Afijlirii! , Thnrv Kir SIt Bl7rv Xr Pat i. nrPkii. , J J :-- J 'elphia, and being' patiefied tbat it m, amv- County Cbbirmen. -: ; - By CongrossionaLDistnc.tH 1st Dist., D. W. Jarvis, Washington. . ' 3rd D'st. ; Wayne. ; J. F. M iller, 4ih DisL : a new discovery hi medical SCI nee, ana ail t bat in claimed lor it, iiMiderit a'dilty wbich we owe to he many thounands who are suffer- i.g from chronic and. ho c&Iied "."in arable" .; diseaso to do all that we an. to make, its virture known -and ;nce. and Alamance, Daniel. Worth, (Ju. Shops Johnson, J. C. Ellington, Smith field. 5tb Dist. . - 'I . N . Guilford, J. Van L'ndlwy. Greensboro ' ; oi .r; n ' a :. - .. - .! V.' 7th Dist. Davidson,-W. 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