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-Si V -V 1 v : . r St i. 1' r? '1 'I ,5 ' . J NOBODY; BUT MOTHER , jr -Nobody nowa of the work it makes . ' 'To keep the home together ; t v V - 'Nobody kaiws of the steps it tskes, Nobody knows but mother. '- - Nobody listens to childish--woes 4 .. Which kisses only another; : V Nobody's pained by naughty blows Nl ody' only mother. Nobo )y knows of the sleepless care - Bestowed. on. baby b r other :J J' No' ody knows of the tender pray'r S. ' Nobody only mother - ' . ; :T ' . . r ' " " j t Nobody knows of the leasorisj taught 2 - - Of loving one another ; - "v .. Nobcdy knows of the 1 alienee ; sought Nobody Only smother.. t 4 , j Nobody knows of the anxious fears ? '" Lest darlings may not weather; " The storm Xjflifein after years,- Nobodfvbnlv mother. .' - " :. - Nobody kneels at the throne above To thank tbfe Ileaveuly Father, V For that sweetest'gifta" mother's love ; T Nobody can but mother. W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT; L In additiori ",t(3. Flower Mission work, Jennie Oasseday has been- ear r y nestly at work to establish a .school " forlmrses she -writes 5 she i much "wdra after four of the busiest ' weeks s of her , life. The W. O. T. TJ; omigh Points is j esling theni and money to rid ' the mwuui 114111. iuc ujuw i-'u- noblyleapa in this warfare against . . this, enemy which here puts np ita HiilH fhead iri defiance of the law. 1 - r" Mrs. Louisa P. Round, State Snr 4 ,;. r Awerfntendent of Evangelistip Deparb- 1 J Ji ment 0f tho -W.a T.-II. has cnanged - ; - her residence from the ' Seventh to 4 W Fifth 4)iatrict Tier Post Office address is.now Raffin-J. CL Unions . wiU be greatly benefitted if they can i'f r)ayaiIthem8elveof berr: services: in. , conducting Bible headings and Gos- 1 J 5 , ' pel Temperance meetings. .... ivTV ;. Mrs. Blair State Superintendent of the Department for securing' Scien t-fic Temperance . Idstrobtibn m the - public schools worked faithfully at lialeigh4 to secure Legislation ou this allimportant matter, but Tetu med borne without seeing the fruits tf her labors. The power wielded by the libuor trafiic paralyzes the land, even rth9Ugh it ' has ? the weapon which could deal the death blow to this gi gantic enme of crimes. "I Avas talking with our jailer j the - other day' writes a friend "about the caude o? crime; ?He told me .-he, had been jailer over twenty years 4 and could safely say, nine-tenths of the 5 prisoners were brought" into ' crime through drink." " Then you will ad 4; jnif I; said, that prohibition would v be a blessing to he ? country:- The "- greatest-bledsing it Could have, he pinswhred.y "Why then don't you AOiefor it ? "Because," be replied slappiug his pocket, It would k- ock $50 a month out " of here. You would'nt need a jailer if there were no saloons , Watch Tower. . Great preparations are beirtg made for the warfare in 3Iichigan, The W. C. T. U. will take an active part Mrs. Willard and rs. Woodbridge ;3 - will join a host of other' speakers in canvassing the State on the constitu- tional amendment. y k i Mrs. Lathrop, President of Lth ? Michigan W; C. T. U. with renewed energy Will' rally the forces to tune : - f31y Michigan.w : ' .'' - , '"" -- ! t..x-ri. l r -; Chic 'Co-Lied eer. ' ' "You have 1 een to the country ?'? Oh, yes justot back.", , , lfl suppose you enjoyed - niiffling -with nature and.' hearing the birds ,,. -sing without restraint?" "Ybubel" . .Hill 'Touound a restful calm in the ' music of the gurgling brook -i"4 S.A-nd thee bleating of the lambs sYiuaaejrou long to live always in Are , "'"That's it" I "Ahd even the squealing , of the tir pigs was jestfuLmusic V-.... Xr; vt fNoi "mucir.V .They opened the ;. ; qnorus a little too early in the morn- i f But you enjoyed the mooing of the cattle f? i . i " , "I suppose so." : . " V' ic 2 j. ; i j L . mrOTt -was not so Rnothimr. WrKiina , ' . , "scarcely. - - , ; i"- :.l I H I WeU, now, of all the sounds pecu f lUH?i f) )" liar" to country life which ;did : yju h n : U 1 1" ; Y 5 i like the best r : t "tyie dinner bell. i. f -3 - .TOO BUSY TO LISTEN. M - "Well how did you like the fermon to-day V y J ; , "The sermon ?" S.'SJ.-'I -"rU !!'Yeg, you were at church were'nt -Tour"' f - '-Why, yes, certainly. . ' , , - : Then you can tell how you liked the sermon I suppose ILjyon - Jieard itd.du't you?" I "Heard it? Certainly not. I be long to the choir." " f STATE PEOHIBI TION PLAT- ; .Greensboro, Dec. 10, 1885. Whereas: v The trafiic in alcoholic liquors has grown andis growing'ont oi all ratio to the increase of population in this country; and, - - ' - Whereas,' gaid trafiic unjustly bur dens every legitimate industry, impos es grievious -r taxation upon honest labor; curses social life, begets crime breeds pauperism, antagonizes ' the church, ; corrupts politics, nullifies law, is a menace to good government and a peril to State: and, f AVbereas, - The policy of.. licensing said trafiic has proved a 'policy of perpetuation instead of. suppression, with the perpetuity of all its alarming conditions and results; and,"; ; ; ,' - . Wliereas We believe license not ohiy-non-'Vestrictive in fact, but im moral in principle, debasing in prac tice, criminal in effect, and an unwor thy national lawj and that .such pro hibitioa, to be effective, must be bed ded in the organic foundivtion of na tion" and state, and be secured through and be V guaranteed " by ; a politcs Resolved. Y That , as all ; secondary matters are treated: by political part ies I from ,the standpomH 01 expeui ency: as vith.th'e tio oldparties of our former affiliation this question of the liquor traffic is and must reniiair secondaryj and as wd can ; no longer support either of these old parties, in North Carolina and the nation,-with but endorsing ; saloon influences encouraging the power of the; saloon in politics and aiding to perpetuate that power; we do. hereby declare the imperative necessity for a new partyt with prohibitiori J of the traffic its prime :. omect: r we urffe ana will labor to secure its prompt and thorough :C orgau izationevery where, and for,it we invite tlie - totes ot aii who cast ballots, and the sympathy of 1 ofhersTT r - V ; I ; Resolved, That, with the liquor 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 such crime and pauperism, for unproduct ive life resulting from it, for nnpro ductive labor involved in it and the enormous waste inevitable under it; with political corruption its legiti mate child public abueses its natural brood profitable) production dis counted because of it, helpful con sumption iiimted, the equitable : dia tribution of '.wealth and the equitable adjustment of pubUc biirdens made impossible,; and every material and moral interest enforced by its organ ized selfishness; the issue of its prohibition,-abread fixed , in ..politics by tne repeatea acuon oi toe . iKjr.or dealers themselves, more ; closely in volve the welfare of all the : people and is of far greater concern" to state and nation, than any other or all other issues now politi "ally recog nized and that as suoh j it deserres and for it T3 may justly claim the acceptance of every candid citizen. Resolved, That we deem unWise and unpatriotic the couise of ; any man or, party, or any locality or State,- which denies the' vital relutiousiiip of prohibition to our nation at large and which proclaims ;it a local issue only, to be settled by each, locality or state in its own way ;' that as the na tional government alone can prohibit importation and inter-state transpor tation, ha3 full jurigdietioi over eacn territory and the District of Col iirri- bia and claims a share in thel profits of every liquor-seller in the ; Ucniori, T J j ,1 ,T r . . XI 1 Jy V'-ivi&"j .'w w. -Lv 1 i i . j f 4.- l k 4-. i lre on rceip oi 10 cents, ana we io cents may De ae SU preSS it,! msteaq Ot to; legalize, tO ducted from the first order sent us.- Every one. lnter- protectand to perpetuate it.--ii .-.-.i- Krsolvedi y JLha , we recognize m,. sucn ciemana tno new: national issue needed in ouY politics, to overcome sectional bitterness, to unite North ern and Southern patriotic ' , sentimen t : ' n i ' 1 - '-w S i ' ' I ; i ' i andito'jfgrjwnot it political amenity essential to nation al peace and. perpetuity,, h j r:& Resol serf, .iThat,'-;- With! f eonfM enbe hi the1 jftetice of our cause, with faith hi God and prayer 5" for divine guid ance, we wil .go; forward -;from this day, embodying Prohibition in our ballot-box, as everywhere, in favor -of sobriety and economy in government of exalting citizenship, and the no ble upbuilding of the State.; - , T01V Vto be made. , Cut this out 1tLvXi JLi X and return to us, a d we wiU sendo ou free, 'ometki tiff of g cat val ue and importance io you, that wilt start you in busidess vrhich rvill ,Iring tou' hi more money jright ; awaj' han any tiling else in the -world. Any one cim do tlie - vrtdrl: and lle at home. Either -sex ; rL ages. -, Something new, that" just coiui money for U w ikerff. - We will start you capital not needed. -This one f the -genuine important ' chances "of a 'iifetiine. Those wiio, are am' itions will delay. Grand outfit free; Addres Tkue &; Co., Angasta, Maine. . - - . j PROHIBITION PARTY. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ; John B. Finch, Lincoln, NebJChm'n D. P. Sagendorph, Charlottet Alich,, , Vice Chairman. 7- " -A. J. Jutkina, i Chicago, 111., Cor. ' Secretary.. . "V A. Van FLoet,' Chicago, ' III., Roc. ! Secretary f -, ' . : D. Hasting' Mudison, Wis;, Treas. N. C. State Execu live Committee. l. W;C. Benbw, Ch'n,' Greensboro, y Fr Steele; Ssorctary, ; " : . . CrN. (Srandin. F..W. Bradley, - F. S. Blair, ! ! . IV, H. Wort,' V P, Berry; ' - ; A. J. Tc'mi i wfion, - J v, : Gastonia. Charlotte iSnmmei field, '. ftlebane:"; -Buh Hill; - Sam'l : L. TrOgdon, Waddeir h Wonhvilk; i Sahebury. r: C. Worth. , Edwiu So aver, 1 ' ' County Cbairmen. -. -By CoogroMsionti! Districts rist Dist, D. W. Jarvis, 'Washington.; 3rd.:Di6 Vravno, J. I il iilcr. . GuIiMbor , 4th Dist. '. - Alahianee, Damp! WorOb, Shops Johason,!JrO. 13;Vhgtir Snaithtiold. u uiilord , J Van Li nd Sy, Greensboro 7th Dist. " ' ?A?iVf ' favidson,;W.;Tf. Ml Jfitt, Lvxitigtdr flAcdolph, 11am ns ond v Buh 11 il Uowanj KiliAver Salisbury.; Yadkin; JT. M. Gro. jv i " liurko, R. L. Abornethv, Kuthor v;:: ' :V:4 -r(loVi Cullea. , Gaston;; B. G. Brtttly, G totia Lot ul! Cotiutit'H hj,i Con vVntiOiii and organize at rfric. . wonkiHO GLASSES AttenTaOjs! are o prepared to furnish all classes -with em plovicent at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare ra nients. Business new light and j profit ble. Persons ; of 4: ei ber sx C:vsily; earn from 50 cents to $5.Q0 per evening, and a pronortionnl sum by devot ing all their time to the business, -Boys d girls can earn nearly as ranch us men. That all -who see thie may send their, ad dress, and test the business, we make this oifer. To such ,as are :iot h&tistied we will send one d liar to pay for the trouble- of writing. Pull particulars and outfit free. Addrw r Gsokge Stlssox & Co. , Port land Main - t HAIR DRESSING. SAMUEL'- WHJETZ, fiwi. class Barber offers his, profes sional services to the public..; and. so lie ts a liberal share of its patronage. Soutli Kim Sit., 2 doo s L-oulh ,of XT.' S. Court House. -1 ; ' IXORAIi GUIDE FOR 18S7v l?OW lradr. contains 2 Colored Plates, hnndreds of TtJ lost rations, and nearly 200 pages 32 pertaining to Gar-1 dening and Flower Culture, and over IS) containing anJ 1 TlInstrAtMf IJatf riMi-lv all (ha TT.nWTrca -nA lirmrti.--rTiffirt'fXl'hhe.BBEDS, WaANTS, nd BULBS can De procured, wiui prices ot eaca. This book mailed : should hT this work. w mw to ine moiionswh5; quarters. . james tick, seedsman, I?T5E B.l?i 'A "boov of iso feci t i. 'Alio best book'ioraa 4isWh.t? I iSUhiQsait, bo h cxperi- ww..! othrrwlso. tcuitraias listii ol ncwspayicis andcsthnalcs -i of Uio eostof aUvortiaitiar. 1 iir artv'i Urrv, ho j t ,wntj3 to eiorl one UolJar, liiKls in itthe ii-v roniiuuon no tou ires, w Ii He fen hi m who -wi : l :;inTestoo Iwjufrort tbon8aM(''-,.olJnra lu n1 ;vertl.iii5. a sfceTno inilicwtrd wliich-arill" meothis every TvqnlTcmonU,or can fcemai.7- to do bo fcy slight chen pes easily arrird at by eor-r' ' -respcwleru'a. 14!), editions lutvo been lanced. s Sent post-paid, to any. arUlros for 10 cent vWritaUto ;' iEO. P. KOWIXL ft CO.; NEW PA PEU r A T)VKTJTIS1N1 BTJUKAlf. (10SyificoSt.rriiiUnglloiiso&3.Ji Now lorn. - INSGEAITOE AGENCY. v - 1. : . t- . ,- t " . ' Tornado, P I Jl LIFE. ::ei.y. 1 1 - O. W.- GAUR," cVCo.V Ctreensh r; N.-C O. W. CJStl . Trinity Colltgo ' and Iligh Toiat, N. . Assets over 200,000,000. a on, r. w. tate, V Practicing Physician. Greensboro N. C, otfers his Professional Services to the citizans- of Greensboro and surrounding 'country. Office Porter& Dal ton's dru store. WheD oot there can bo found - afc his , refci denre on Aheboro street," epponi Col.T. B, Keogh's. - - COSTEEEOUSE . 1. ' ANI Fre Heading Sboin Un est Mai Kot wlrecv, .umicv too auspices of tho, W. C. T.-II. is opei.J avery lay, except r bnnuaj f, am., lunch served at all ; hours. .Porsonf h&ving leisure momenta' "cau,peii; them.- pleasantly in .tbe-v. Reading lioom, Avhtre ail tne ' Litest: loading Pipf:r! -and Periodicals s will ound- - . - ' - - Subscribe for 'the Peohibition ist. : Only one aoiiar per year. - .-..PATENTS. V - Cavats, trade, marks and copy rights obtained, and all .business in the' US. -I'atent'V Office attended- to at MOD ERA TE" FEES Our office is opposite the U S. fatent ura ef iana we can ootam Patents in 7 less time .than those re mote , from Washington. ; ? .' ''.' :. end f MODEL, o?, 1) KAWUSU. We advise as to patent ability free of charge; and we make no charge un less we obtain patent. .; : - We refer here to the Postmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order Di v., and: to : oliiciais. oi the , .u. to. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terras and reference to actual cli ents ; iii your own State tor county,' write to ; U. A , S.NOVY & CO., ' - Opposite Patent OflBce, Washington; - isiov. 17-tf. ' -I ;v - : . ; D. CV, u D. ' E. SIIEUWOOD,v! ; ! EAI.EB IN STAl'LE AND FANCT i oce rian i-cn 'eti- s tbs. eo cigar .ui.fi, &c, honcU a . " libt-ra! si are of tve ul.c , latronage. D. E T HO ma's Ir ck ISid'drnn Davie ntreet, - Greensboro, N. C K3fftLeest u.aifet. pu-e pai f-r co-- try pioduce. : . ;'; Dc. 10-6in. PICTURES rPiCTUM;! it r t 4. Old Pictures Copied to any Size Our office is supplied with bes instruments and latest improvements Call and examine specimens of our work. "' " " -; ' ' ": s ' III WOBX ' GuiRAHTEED. Prices as Lev as ths Lcirsst West Market Street, 2d door from Court Ilouse, Greensboro, N. C. - PIUIn CE, Photographer. TXAS opened a shop 'in the - Coi.tiK XXlaildinff, corcef of tycamorQ &,Davi streets, where lie i3-rep?.reu toao aii kinds of work in liis line.- Katisfaptioi juarantced.' - Besides lie keeps constantlj un Lnnd for s.xle ' second inn" boots snt Aoes,' and will '.tak old boots anu'suoei in ezcharisro for -work.'4 ' . . If "vou nave Ifootsor slices to rpak mend, bny or. Selt.. do ; not f ail to giv hivp sept 24 311108 : -;" ' T V :: ; POMONA HILL ; POMONA, N. (!. : 'fTlHES'TJZlSElirEScrlocRted-; 55 f JL "liiiles west of. Uj-eensboro, on'' tLj. -Rich mond U Uanvilie aad baiam 13raucU liaiJ-- roada. There you cui lind t ONE AN1 A IIALF - MILLION ' OJF - TREES UNI VINES lOllOlXG.; Parties w.nting Trees &e.. are' respect fully invited to call land -.examine stock and learj.the extent fof these KNursf r:es. Stock consists of all the leading-slid -new varieties of AjyleiPeach, Pear Standard arid Dwarf), ..'.PInms, - Apricots f Grapes,' .Ci.erriea,,,-' Mulberries, Neetarines Fifl-s.: iQuiiJces, GtK3eherries. Haspherries C'ut IrantS". Pecans ' Rriwlfxri ia.n!nnt. -: Jn'oiioo . . 0 . . , kv-.v. .... Pers;uimca.'StrRwbrries Shrul-W : Honrs Eyetgreens. Shade Trees : &c aiid in fact evorythin of the 'liaTdy cluha usually kept in a first-class Nurssery.' ; ' ' r SUITAELE FOR . NOKTIf - CAEOUNAl ; audi the- Southern. Border Statesj i j 2s ew Fruits of special note are the' -Yellow VTransparejit Apjdo Lady In gold Peach, ;the jUaWHon.; Keifler, Lucy Dukts aii'4Beaafort':Pear-:liittiagra.aikd the (.reorgia GrapeWoilc. J's inter.- . 1 . -.' - ;- i- it; f a1(;H.-Vf V ; : , - Z35"Dscriptw Uutdlogmfr. . ... ' , ; ' - Correspondence soliciUid ; Special , cio duceuientSLto large-planterA. ; f - " V Address, J. ,VAN. LINDLEY, r t, i"Poniona!4Guiiford Co.;; N. C. jfilO Cmo A iAt U ABLE FAR M! FOR S1 LEi Tl.Ws Farm .is situated in O.uilford.Coun- JL ty, JN. on Uuedv"forKrt-on Jtiieiiae of the Ii.ife V. IliJi , and contains some thing over 700 acrst It lias on it. a good Granite quarry.' The soil is adapted to the crrOwth of Tobacco' Grain. of .all kinds, Cotton aftd Grass.1- It lias a . lartre frame dwelling of nine ; rooms, snioke-hotise: double Kitchen ice house, storo hause. barnes, stables,' crib's,"' tenant houses &c. There is on the place." besides several old orehards? atTyonpg i orchard of "soiu': 150, trees of selec? t ruit, just begining to bearj. The dwelling-is. Ii , miles from Brown's' summit a studoti on the li . &-D. ' R'f li 12 miles fronvthe eity of Greensboro and within half a mile Of a saw and grain mill. Tho location w one of the-; most" desirable in the country.".- '. " ... i,- - - : - Call on or. adlreris the- Editoj of this paper. . , 1 :w..si MOO R , QREEKSBORO; N. C. ILLINE11Y; r- Motion '-DEI GOODS. i -j I0; cent' .. counter ''-: Goods- . . in great variety. " ' ; ' j ORGANS from 20 to $130 delivred, -. PIANOS from SltO M' 0.. delivered. . Tue ( Id Reliable 5 SHONINOER (22 sold of them since-June) is ytlie ; best for- the money, is my experience ot at years S I I on easy monthly terms, - v T. Si SHELTorl, -DEAX.ES. in - . ,r.;.-; CBOSKEflY, - , - . GLASS WAR u W o D 1 8H x a n d w h i o w Vs ar e j ; t ! - ; l: ::-v;.-'---u---v Wcblentandi Willow Ware, vi E NE ft A'li E GCm NX) I S E 4 Mr f . ..,' i ',,.-(. .,-5;,i .. : -- - ? j I niW:2:'if ! Gaxx$B-KO. N, C. After Fbrtr TOMI eicnerisnce in th9 jiroparation of otora Thousand arml the United States trios, tno Dubi Aaerieao continue for patents, caveats,. to obtain natents in Caaada. Mints, eto.. lor tue OormaiiT. and all other conntri nee is nneooaiea maa. v1" Srawlnss and onecificftUona Tirepared arid -filed In ths Patent Office on short iotie. .Terms Terr reasonaDLCt i. o uiugu iui ua'"hiu w. -or drawings. Advico by mail free Patentit obtainedthronph Munn Co.arnotioed t n .Kn r.-'Tvrriil crrr f f If"! 4 V. -wrnioh has ft the largest oironlat ion and is tho most . influential j newspaper oi its Kina paoiisnou is wv -The advantages of suoh a- notice every patent , Understands. - -,j - ' . :- - '- Thia large and splendidly illustrated newspaper la nnhluhod VKEKLT :.t &3M a year, and is : . admitted to be the bestpapor devotea to science, -mechanics, inventions, engineeriKK works, ands other departments of industrial progress, pub " liaded in any ooantrs. It contains the names of all patontoes and title of every invention patented -- each week. Try it four .months ior one dollar. . Bold by all newsdealers. : ! . , ' 4 ' ' If you have an invention In patent write to Mann A- Co., publishers of Scientiiio Anienoan.. ' Bfil RMRitmv IVTaw York. , . Uandbook about patents mailed I Jilil'll-.ry ljuoiia i:i me uii h u.'Siu a ou"uw i n.iuif fcnililtut?. tv-ntU H.lni : r-tmn'S 'ri-.-n rt'ifs in :hir lxie:: Prices tvnoiVtb lioiea. Out' nn-i 54aaue thwrjjoiids bfre - bvyitj mmm.mmm wmmmm --i,-fioVr-irn- ;.:: Oyer G.OOO.OOO.worn during the past six years. This marvelous success is duo' ;V 1st. To tho superiority of. Coralihe over '.all other materials, cs a stiffener for Corsets. -r - ..... ... . .. .. ... '.' 2nd. To - the superior, quality, shape and Workmanship of bur porsots,. combined ; , with their low prices.- , ? j ; i Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine- unless DR. WARNER'S CORALINE' is printed on inside Of steel cover. '.. ' v oFCrV$ALE BY fiLtl LEA3INQ KlCHANTS. ! 259 Broadway, -New -York City. . 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