7. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT.
iTHE; TEMPEBAKOE KplVIVAL.
. -. v .. ..- - . . . .
It is, a cause of great rejoicing in
temperance"ranks that such "efficient
work; is being . done:;,by PIessrs.
Maybee & English in so many places
in North Carolina. We should think
eyery city cursed -with the ruin traffic
would hold '-out a welcoming 5 hand
'to these faithful workers. U They : are
sowing seed in our state which ; will
yield a rich harvest m the near
future. Hundreds of women - are
joining the w. T. U. u., and. many
hundreds of all classes sign the iron
clad total abstinence pledge. -
ANNOUNCEMENT; V
5
Eev. 0. Mead, whose labors last
year are remembered with pleasure, ig
expected to Tisit North 1 Carolina in
December, under the auspices of .the
W. C. T. U., and lecture in-? a 1 few
, cities. If iiis addresses are desired
. at any points I for wlpch application
f has not already been.madej it should
De maae soon, as uie number oi aa
dresses will Delimited. - 1 ' .
Maby C. Woody.
: i ,
- Prayers has ascended daily to the
Throne of (Glory for the -recovery o:
our sick Treasurer. ; Though we d6
not feel that God's work its depend
ent on individuals, yet many anxioug
hearts have queired what would be.
come of our State W. T. C. U. jf this
faitnful leader should e taken from
our midst After days of anxiety we
are thankful for more favorable re
ports. 1' ; i
So many pressing invitations were
reeeived from different cities for the
next National Convention of the W.
C. T. U. that it could not be decided
in the convention at Minneapolis.
The matter was referred to the Ex
ecutive Committee, i .The! Executive
Committee were very much in sym
pathy with the South and chose, 'Air
lanta, Ga., or Nashville Tenn. The
choice between the two places wil
soon be announced. ather city is
easily accessible from our State, and
we hope many white ribbon women
as well as other workers, will plan to
visit the National Convention next
Autumn
' Can we not as white ribbon Women
rejoice that our sisterhood so nearly
I encircles I the v. globe.' ? Miss Willard
says of the world's W. C. T. U. :
"We shall soon be receiving 'dues
from the W. C. T; U. of Japan, for
Mrs. Leavitt has already, by invita
tion of government officials, organ
ized a White Eibbon Temperance
Union among women with whom it
is fashionable to paint the teeth
black." Our great " petition is circur
lating to-day in all quarters of the
globe. Japan has it, and China has
it, and it is borne upon the breezes
that "blowjsoft o'er "Ceylon's isle.?
Siberia is circulating it, and Edward
S. Morris, the philahthrophist, writes
me, "Ii we could but reach Timbuc
too and the centre of Soudan, one
million orthodox Mohamenedan
women would ' gladly singn their
names, because they" practically be
lieve in the law of their Koran' -that
"fermented liquor is a snare 'and a
curse from the devil."
In the penpicturea of ladies in at
; tendance at the National Convention,
; .the one of Mrs. Caroline A? Leech,
J Of. Kentucky, and 'Mrs. Ellen C.
' :Bryce, of Alabama, jour printer made
the reporters proclaim thenfKorthern
, hred and born. Vltii Southern bred
-
: and born. ,
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-J.he State organ Of . the,; VV. t. J. U.
' isInnusuaUy interestinff this month,
. 'r, '
OWing partly to the large number Ot
reTXrts from local nnionSrthough
the editor informs ns that many" oth
ers reached her too late for insertion.
s 1 - K. C. W.
Drs; GRIFFITltfi YHITSETT,
i!vi:rv?i:fV;.'-):!:.: a.
' Teeth extracted without pain. ;
"Office on E. Market streetifopposite
175. Court House, j - v -
' Aug. 13 3 mo.
THOMAS, UEECB & CO.
Book und Jot Printers.,
T ' s 1
Opposite the NationalB&nk,
; GBXXirSBOBO, K. c.
Iteroan tile and School work spe
ciaity. satisiactson
i Pricee Iow.;iv;v.
cuarauteed
norncixui m
0:!S!O'IT:
l7AG0:i CCALES,
"-r n - r--n In
Unn,
3CL.P and
Trim IM mMm Uiia pmptr 4
JOKHWitnlktlnlfU-tatta
LiMeDUFFIE,
s l
DEALER IN
Do, UGais, Patent-LlcioEs,
DYE STUFFS.
Perfumery, Toilet ArticlesyTooth and
Hair Brushes, Combs of all .
. . - ' ' j - KindSr " ' 1
1 nice Celluloii Comb for 25 cents.
Keep on haad Ta-nice .line of Fancy
.Goods all the time.- The best place
ior ljaaies to visit wnen in neea or anr
thlntf in the Toilet, or Fancy Goods line.
The beet Soda Water and "Milk Shakes''
in the eity drawn from one the finest Soda
Water Fountains in the State. Agent for
Bickseckers" fine extracts. An elegant
line oi jj ancy ooaps. .
Try the "Mikado"- Soap, 13 cakes for
50c Try th "Pride of . the South,' the
best 5c. CSfirar in the fiity; "Solace" Fin
Cat Tobacco and in truth anything yon
fcan ask for that Is usually kept in a first
class Drag Store. -' '
Special prices to Physicians and conn.
try Merchants.
GiTe me a call.
. v Respectfully,
L. McDUFFIX
Trogdon Building, West Market St,-
. t .k ft Greensboro", N.
6ept 17 -Smos.
PICTURES ! PICTURES !
i PictiirES from Life in all Styles,
Old Pictures Copied to any Size.
i Onr. office I is supplied with best
instruments and latest improvements.
Call and examine specimens of our
work.1
Prices as Low as 'the Lowest
West Market Street 2d door from
Court House; Greensooro, H. C.
f PBJNCE, Photographer.
JAS. S. EDUELL,
Boot and' Shoe Maker !
HAS opened a shop in the Collins
building, 'corner of Sycamore & Davie
streets, where! he -is "Drenared to do all
kinds of work, in his line. Satisfaction
guaranteed .c Besides he keeps constantly
on hand for " sale second hand boots and
shoes, and will itake old boots and shoes
in exchanare for work. . ,
If Toa have "boots; or .shoes Ito- make,
mend, buy or sell, do not' fail to give him
a calL1 - .
sept i 3 mos
' POMONA HILL
NURSERIES!!
POMONA, N. C.
fTlHESE NUESERIES - are located 2i
X miles west of Greensboro, on the Rich
mond & Danville and Salem Branch Rail
roads. ' There you can find
ONE I AND A HALF MILLION OF
TREES AND VINES GROWING.
Parties wanting Trees, &c, are respect
folly invited to , call and examine , stock
Stock consists of all the leading and new
and learn the extent of .these Nurseries
varieties oiApme, .i-each, Fear,(standard
inu uwmi;, riujug, Apncois urapes,
ICherries- Mulberries, Nectarines Firs,
Quinces, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Cur
rants, Pecans, English walnuts, Japanese
Persimmon, Strawberries, Shrubs. Roses,
Evergreens, Shade Trees, &c. and in fact
everything of the hardy class usually
kept in a first-class Nursery, d
SUITABLE FOR NORTH CARO LIN
-Urn
and the Southern Border States.
-New Fruits pf special note are the ; Yel
low transparent Apple,' . Lady 4 Iogold
Peach the Lawson, Keiffer, : Lucy Duke
and Beaufort Pears, " Lutie, Niagra, and
the Georgia Grape, .Wofford'a Winter.
3ff"2?5njpM Cataloffus fr
Correspondence solicited.
Special in.
docements to large planters.
Address. -
Jj VAN. -LINDLET,
; Pomona, Guilford Co., N. C.
jul9 6mo - t
rihis Farm Is situated in Guilford Coun
X ty, N- C. on Reedy Fork, on the line
ui me xv. a, xt. u.. d. , kuu.uiuuuui) some
thing over 700 acres. It has on it a good
Granite) quarry. ' The soil is adapted to the
growth of ; Tobacco, urain ot .all kinds,
Cotton and Grass. It has a larg frame
J dwelling of nine rooms, smoke.hojwp,
Idouble kitchen, ice house, store house.
barnesi stables, cribs, tenant houses &c.
Thece hi on the place, besides several' old
orchards, young orchard of , some 150
trees of seleet fruit, just begining to bearj
The dwelling is U mues from Brown's
Summit a station x Hne H., Sc D.. R. . R.,
12 miles from the city of jzeensboro, and
within half a mile of a saw'aiidi err aia mill.
The location is one of the -moat ,dsrabl
in the countrv. . ' , v , n . , .
Call on or address the Editor of his;
PROHIBITION PAHTY.
.TONAL EXECUTIVB COMM1TTXX.
John B. Finch. Lincoln. Neb. Chm'n
D. P. Sagendorph Charlotte, Mich;j
. vice unairman: : . T
A. J.! J utkins, Chicago, 111., Cor.
Secretary.
A. Yan Fleet, Chicago; HI, Reo.
Secretary.'' - ' - ' ',J V; '
D. Hastings Madison, .Wis Treaa.
NU. State Executive Cbmmittoeii
I). W CBenbow, Ch'it, "Greensboro,
vv . j?-. toere: Secretarv. . '
C. N. Grandson. - - a
F. W. Bradley . t, j , v Gastotiia.
T. li. Vail, - 'i . w" 1 . , Charlotte
FJ SI Blair.
Sammerfield,
W. H. Worth,
L. P. Berry, ; ",
Av,J. Tomlin8ou,
Sam'l Ij. Trogdon,
T. C. Worth,' i
Edwin Shaver,:1,
JLinston,
: Mebane. t;
lBueh Hill, J
W&ddeira '
i Worthville
SaliBbury.':!
' . i County Chairmen. V
v . By Congressional bwtricta:
'lrtDist3'' ,;- '". "
D, W. Jarvis, Washington. ,
3rd Dist. "
Wayne, J.JF.iAlUler,
Goldeboro.
i i ' : '
4th Dist. v '
Alamance. Daniel, Wortb.'Co. Bhops
Johnson, J. C, Ellington, bmithfield
' : .
. 5 th Dist ' V
Guilford, J. Van Eindley, GreensDoro
f 7th Dist. !
Davidson, W. Moffitt, ' Lexington
Kandolpb, M. Hammond, Bash liil
Kowan, li. Shaver, baliebury.
Yadkin, T. Mi Geortre, - v 1 1
f - f Cross Roads Church
8th Dist. '.'-V
Burke, R. L. Abernethy, : Kuther-
ford College. ..
Gaston. B. G. Bradley, , Gastonia
Let all Counties hold Conventions
and organize at once. -
M flf CflTI Q C Q pi 6thi,wh to xmcn
AIIW Ell I lOCUv th paper, or obtain stinwtet
on advrtiing space whon in Chicago, will find it on file at
LORD &TI10UAS
A valuable remedy for the cure and
relief of
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Mor
bus, Cramps, Cramp Colic, Kidney
Complaints, Gravel n Bladder, Pains
in the Stomach and Bowele, Ilheuma
tism-y Neuralgia, , Swellings, Mead
aches, ' Toothache, Xame or Stiff Back,
Bri'ises, sprains, JVettlerash, Poison
Oak Itch, Frost Bites, dec. For Ca
tarrh and Cold in the Head it gives
instant relief and is an infallible cure.
The demand for Tar Seel lini
ment has been greater than we an
ticipated, and sales have exceeded
our most sanguine expectations.
All who have tried ; this , liniment
speak in favor 6f it,' and woufd not
be without it for t several times its
cost ;Our liniment is growing in
popular .' favor, and is destined to
become the leading liniment on the
market. It does al! we claim for it.
It has been tried for complaints for
which we do not recommend it and
proved good in such cases. It is a
grea t Pain-Killer, Try it and you
wW be convinced. 2tfvery family
in , North Carolina should keep a
DOtue in case or emerjrency. Unit
dree are constantly: meeting witb
accidents oi some kind. Tar Heel
liniment will euro cuts, w burnt
sprains, &c., and .will be handj to
have in the house. Your little child
may have the-colic,' one dese of lin
lment wilt relieve the child instant
ly, and will eave you trouble of run
ning for a doctor (irown chijdror.
and older people have the colic and
many other pains. In all cases Tar
Heel liniment will be found a vaiu
able and timely remedy:
Remember Tar Heel liniment
Ask your druggist;or merchant for
it and take no other. It is the i5st,
Surest and Safest- liniment on the
market. : . : : , ; : - . '
t Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold
by Druggista and Merchants 'gener
ally. If you cannot get it from your
uruffffisi, or mercoani : oruer uireci
j : 1 j a
from I the i miuiiiifactQrera.l::h6ir
once trpod you will not be without
ic. it? mi aivsvilQu v.wkb; every
V.
Houston & Emerson,
; 1 1 V Sole 'Prop'rs and Mf.'rK." . :
. ' : GEENSBOfcO,' K. C.
Wholeald depot at . , tl f . '
V Wholesalia Druggists,
: , ; won poiwt x, c,
- : .,-tPorSaleby'''t.':l
Tomlinson, Bro. & Co., Bufa Hill,
Chas. Hundly and B. L. Lineborry
Oct-l-15mo , , r, Trinity Collge.
i
DR. B.iV. ,TATE, :
Practicing JJbyj&ician; ' Greensboro
N. C.;oflfers his rofeajonai Services
to tne : ciiizans oi -urreensvofo jjDjj
surrounding i country. Office at
Pjcrlcr& Daltoq's drug store. When
not there' Can be found 'at' his rest
decce on Asheboro street, 'Opposite
Col. T. B. K-eogbJ, .
H.&E.
J'! I.
Printing
J
are the
Send stamp for catalogue to
J. F. W. DORMAN
" : BaLTIHORS, Md.
lAnHintr Engraver: Electrotvner and
Tl'll J i 1 n
Checks, etc.,. etc
' - Established "by
J; Pi NISSEN
1834.
-r
( -
Geo. E. Nisseh & Co.,
WAGON MANUFACTUEE11S,
Salem, N. 0.
VERY BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES.
Steel Thimble Skeins without extra charge. "
BUY
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND DIE STUFFS,
AT-
an mm STOEB.
"We have also a large stock of fresh and genuine
FIELD AND GRASS SEED,
Such as Clover Seed, Orchard Grass, &c, &c We have the largest stock
of the above goods in Greensboro, and we guarantee to sell them cheaper
than you can Duy tnem ; ana, it ail
be return and we will take them back.
A rt vh nil Aninn Q-a vrxn Vh.m w
MthOU. WX Oil ItllC V1UUU IJCbO JUU Ul All t
CJAlxL U M
C.F&Y.V.R.R.
COSrnXNSKD TIMK TABLS.
Went into effect on Monday, No
vember 23rd, 1885.
: : TKAIHS NOBTH XJU.YX
BennetUville, S. C. 8 20 a m Shoo
Heel, N. C, 9 50 a m FayetLeville,
12 25 p m Sanford 2 25 p m Ore
Hill, 3 43 p m Liberty, 4 37 p m
--Greensboro, 6 00 p m.
Dinner at Fayetteville.
'f ' Train South Leave
Greensboro, 9 50 a' m Liberty, II,-
05, a m Ore Hill, 12 .00 m San
ford. 1 45 v m Favettoville. 4 00
-r-Shoe Heal, (i 15 p m -Bennetts
villeVft. C., 7 30 p m.
r - Pinner at Sanford.
Freight and bapsenger traia leaver
Dennettsville Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays at 2. 30 p m, arrive
ing at Shoe Heel at 4 30 p m and
Fayetteville at 8 p m.
Leaves Fayetteville on Tuesdays
Xburisdavs ud Saturdays at 6 30 a
,c,;arHviiig t Shoe Heel at XO a m
and arrives at HenncUviHc gt 12 m
Freight and passenger train leav-
es irajeueyuie ,uaiiyi at .a am.
(connecting at San lord with
freight and passonger : trains to
Raleigh), leaves Sanford at 11 30 a
m, arrives at Greensboro at 5 40, - p
m. -
Jttiitvvn Greensboru daily at 5 am,
" m - - - - rm I - . A s n.
aiiU awg as r ayettevuie at js.
W. M.S. DUNN, :
General Superintendent. .
mTldSES CHEEK
IfXbave opepe4 a gtflcj
MiUrnery Qoo&it in iheM Wtlspp fipopff1'
bank building, 8Bth Elm -!$twet, Greens
boro, N.. Tbir stoefc ? iflPJades yery
thing in their lins, Tfifiaaio soit the times,
Call and examine their goods bew ; buying
e8ewhere. '
oct 8 --3 m , , :-,
EGEopQ OMMERCE
ismiiii scicmcc.
Opn U the year
eeit two
s.i.
fcr miuio( w aw ywvi'iiliMi 4
eodoeiaf vrtTun4 plilla mfUirs. Sena 6irMotrtelef
9Q
Presses
& est Made,
manufacturer, ot Printers' Supplie,
Dl ' If at 1 and RiiKKav TV a
YOUR
goods are not as we represent tnem to
We wiU also pay , $ 4 25 per bushel
aAvkl ma I PjtWMta
Ui BC.UU. US. UUU bXUXCIl US.
rlxiUo. & LU., UBSENSBOBO, JN, U.
JVb Family Should be without a
- Ueligious Paper.
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The only Religious Journal publish
ed in Western North Carolina.
" It contains matter for 'Sunday
reading and for week day : road in?.
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Select Short Sermons, from the fin
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General "News, including local, acme
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JB6TAble correspondence. . Mis
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RtSV, J OS. E, CABTEK, Editor
and Proprietor.
Publisbe d weekly in Hendrsonville,
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SULLIVAN 'HOUSE
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I iiii 1 J- - -
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We. offer 300 FAIR BED ; BLANKETS from $1.25 to
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And the most complete line of LADIES CLOAKS, JACKETSfSHAWLS
. ;: - - and WRAPS of all kinds in the City.
Our stock of CLOTHING is one of the LARGEST in the
, State. OVERCOATS from $2-50 to $25.00
. v,. Respectfully, -
.SAMPLE S; BROWN,
S . S M.-PRETZFELDEB, ;
' 3 Sole Agents.
Jaly 23 tf
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will send the NORTH CAROLINA
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Fort Wayne, Indiana, and which is rapidly taking rank as one c
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agiKUkiuu puuucnuou ui mo wiuiirj.
the Farmer, Stock Breeder, Dairyman,
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' UAjmriCTuszBs of .
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m Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons,
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On the C. F. &Y.Y.SL It., 12 miles north
of Grepnsboro, baa been in suocessfnl
operation for yep. .
This fephool of EXGfS (?EAS teaches b1
branches common In snch Iqstitutions.
Staden le?e the carg vithin a few minutes
walt pf the cftdemy. fonj pfttrpnage is
solicited. ,;,fi. Bt418, , ;
Suiatnerfield, S. C.
S. MOOBE,
,, Denier in Organ
Dealer in Orpans and ' Pianos 20
rears.' snomnger tu.uw m use), ij
the
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$41 $59, $65, $72. $75, $30, and up, delivered,
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mnthlv till paid tm. Uroalan firea
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ramdlv takmc rank s onn of tlm leoiixio-
, xi its uevotea exclusively to the interests of.
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erreat nortion of the Teoile of th wm-M
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