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1 f'THEJPECTORlPREACIIING "GIVE 4J3 A CALL. ' Kuiaepf a noted Cherry street saloon ';." ;. "Nashviile Tenn. . . :i Give us a n.ul We keep good beer, ; ' : Wine, brandy, gin and -whiskey here ; ' , Our doors are open to boys and men, - 't And even to women, now and then. r- AYe lighten the purse, and we . taint their ' 11 braaths,. i. --7 - We swell up the columns of awfaldeaths, All kinds of crimes we sell for dimes, ; ' ' In our sugared poisons, so. sweet to taste, f If you've money, position, tor time to waste, Give us a call. ' - . . - t . i Give us a caHt. In a pint of gin ' ... ' We sell you more wickeneas, shame and Than a score ef el ergmen preaching all day, : : From dawn to darkness could preach away, And in , our , beer, (though it may take f lsej t f j ( r - ; 1 i: , To gctVman drunk" than drinks' that are stronger,) 1 - . . - j We sell our dropertyhame and woe, . ,i- Who wants to purchase! Our prices are low; . f Give us a call.' 7 Give us a call! VWe'lf dull :your brains, Ve li .give you haedachcs and racking pains. ' - ' e ii maite you oia wniie iyou yet are young, - - . To lies and slander we'll " turn Vonr ton- . . v. , to',, - - , it -We'll rfrakdvoa shirk from us ful work Make theft and forgery seem fair play, I : And murder a pastime sure to pay. " i . Give us a call. - r. . . "5 . ., .1 . .. ., it. . .. : : .. , Give us a call ! We are cuuning and wise W Tip the'Veekly papers,' the journals that .,V ...claim:, . , .- 1 ', To be pure in morals and fair of fame. ' i Uusbands, brothers and sons will read ; "i tOur kind invitation, and mmi will titw! ! And give us a call; we pay for all ' j ijf Jspacein the papers we cccupy, : j i ivr"1 iu Mte uias - money won t I ' , '.-buy. . . -v .' - . , If yoi would go down in ; the world, and nt op, y i .... If you wish to be slaia by the snake in the cup, - - " . " If you co'fet Limo and a blasted soul.' . . Give as a call. w W. C.T. U. DEPARTMENT. KOKTH CAfiOUNA M. E. CuN FERENCEON TEMPERANCE.' . ' The committee on temperance in meir reporiTO iiie annual conierence : of the AL E. church S. held at Reids . yille, N. C, DecJ 1886, recommended : . . , . 1st. , That our preachers preach at f ileasfc one fimjtof : eaclt congregation durins: the year,, upon the snbiect of : -lemperance snowing the evils arising from the manufacture, sale and use - of intoxicanting liquors. 2nd. That. the superintendents of : Sunday schools be requested to deliver , or cause; to be. delivered, at. least once during Ihe rear a timperance lecture -t to the children. j f'rj'j 3rd. .That as ye believe prohibition - by law to be the only way to success rv fully put down the traffic : in alcohol, we,will'do alX in ;our power, to arouse the people to a proper recognition of this Subject. REPORT NO. 2. ON TEMPER ANCE. ! - The committee on temperance have had under careful " consideration -er ttvin communications from the W. C. - T. Ur and present the following res Pltttions;, Ivt'iv'-- ' i 1st. That this conference, is in full . sympathy with the W.; OV T JJ in the traffic in,jardent;spirit3y in North " Uarolina. and we. will aid them m '- V'..- - .... .- .. - - . -.. . . .- . .everv nracticable wavto secure this , . enci. r . j- y 2nd. That we most heartily endorse - - - - vi" the sentiments of the communcation ent to this. conference,? and will comply with the request therein con tained. i - t - - I The first Anniversary, of-Winston J W. C. Tl U. was held on the 24tb. of; Feb in the, Temperance Hall. . , .'The hall was beautifull v decorated . . : . i v ... . ; . Xand crowded with an appreciative V "audience just in, the rear.f the ;plat . form was a lift sized crayon portrait . of Miss Villard, the banner of the Ys," and appropriate mottoes and pictures. ' On the platform -: were 'tri flowers in profusion, in "front, above t the platform, was suspended the mot of the excises : one of the ministers, :', '. aarorsil f wVirun - tncratliav t wit.Vi i-Yia .oiacers oi me Aveiorm uiuu, occupiea K" the-platform with the officers of -the lAoir ahr At 11 r i.T i I wun arocKing cuair irom ine union. TheJTresident oi the Reform Club .presented the ?Supt? of ; the "YV7 I s wit a a silver nower siana as a xoKen I I iof their appreciation of, her efforts in .their behalf. " After which a collec- 'tion was talien, amounting to $12. 18ctS. - 4 r The Temperanca workers at Win ston hare a Temperance Hall. ': . . On the night of Feb. Jgfc. the Re- form Club held a public meeting to i , which the A V. and Y, W. tC, T. U.'were invited and the Jiall , was formally tendered to them . state peohibi tion plat - : " form. , -: ' ' Greensboro, Dec. 10, 1885. . i Whereas: : The traffic in alcoholic liquors has gi own and is growing out oi all ratio to the increase of population in this country; and, ' , . , ' Whereas, said traffic unjustly bur dens every legitimate industry, impos rrievions taxation upon honest labor, curses social life, begets crime, J . . breeds pauperism, antagonizes the church, corrupts - politics, ; nullifies law, is a menace to good government and a peril to State: and, - r Whereas, The policy of licensing said traffic has. proved la policy ol perpetuation instead of suppression, with the perpetuity of all its alarming 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 an itnwor thy nutional lajv; and that such pro hibition, to be effective, : must be bed ded in the' organic foundation of na tion and state; and be secured through and be guaranteed by a politcs party; ' . ' r Resolved, That as all, secondary matters are treated by political parv ies from the standpoint of expedi encv: as with the two old parties of our former affiliation this question of the liquor traffic is and , must remian secondary; and as we can no longer support either of these old parties, in North Carolina and the nation, with out 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 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. - - ' 1 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 unpro ductive labor involved in it and'the enormouswaste inevitable ; under it with political corruption its legiti mate: child, public abneses its natural brood profitable production dis counted because of it, helpful con sumption liimted, the efuitable dis tribution of wealth and the equitable adjustment of public burdens inade impossible, and. every material and moral interest enforced by its organ ized selfishness; the is?ue of its' pro hibition, already fixed in politics by the repeated action of the liquor dealers themselves, more closely in" volve the welfare of all the people and is of far greater concern to state ami nation, than any other or alt other issues now politically recog nized and that as such it. deserves and for it "T3 may justly claim the acceptance of. every candid citizen. ' I llesolv'cl, That we deem unwise and unpatriotic the couose of any man or party, or any locality or State, which . denies the vital ; relationship 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, has full jurisdiction over each territory and the District of Colum bia and claims a share in the profits of every liquor-seller, in the Uunion, we reiterate our demand for national Fovereighty over the liquor traffic to supress itinstead 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 ern and Southern patriotic sentiment and to promote those conditions of political amenity essential to nation al peace and .perpetuity. Resolved, That, with confidence in the justice of ,our cause, with faith in God and prayer for divine guid ance, we will go forward from this day, embodying Prohibition in our ballot-box, as everywhere,nn favor of sobriety and economy m government of exalting citizenship, and the no ble upbuilding of the State.' , TVT OlVTi1 Vto be ma3e. Cut this out Xx vyjL.1 JLi jl. ana return to us, a- a we will send j oufree, omething of g eat val ue and importance to you, that will start you in hnsiness which will ! bring ' you in more money right away tha n anything else in tno worm. - Any one can do tlie wurk and live at home. . Either sex ; al ages. T Some thing new, that just coins money for 11 wrkers. We will start yon capital not needed. Thi3 one cf the gen uine,: important chances , of a ' lifetime. Those who are amb itious , will delay. Grand outfit free, " Address ;Tiixte & Co-i Augusta, Maine. j; PR0HIB1T10II PARTY. NATIONAL EXECUTrVX C0MMITT1S. , John B. Finch, Lincoln, Neb.Chm'n 1. i. Sagendorph, Charlotte, Mich., Vies Chairman. A. J. J utkins, Chicago, 111., Cor. Secretary . . - -A. Vcn Fleet, Cbicago, III." Rec. Secretary. 1 D. Hastiugb Madison, J W is., ; Treas. N. C. State Executive -Committee. I), W. C. Benbow, Cb'n, Greensboro, W; F. Steele, Secretary, M U. IN. urandison. - P. W. Bradley. TL. Tail, f P. fVBliir, , . rr.H.Wortl-, W P. Berry, A.; Ji Tomlin8on. Gastonia . Charlotte - &ummerfield, Hinsion, ' Mebane, Buh Hill, VVaddeirs Worthvillo Salisbury. ' Sam'l li. Trogdon,' r. C. Worth. . - Edwin Shaver, - , ; County Cbairnen. By Cohgrewiioiikl pistricta". 1 st Dist. - - I , - f D. W. Jarvis, Washington, ' 3rd -Dist: : Wayne, J. F. M iller, ; Goldsborg. '.4th Dist. , V . : - . Alamance Daniel Worth, (Jo. Shopf Johnson, jj C. Kilintou, omithheld 5th Dist. , Guilford, J. Van Lrndley, Greensboro 7th Dist. .'.:- Davidson, W. II. M JSttY Lexington Randolph, Hammond, Bunh Hill llo wan, EL Shaver, Salisbury. Tadkin, T. M. G.rV - f - Cross R iad- Church 8:h Dif.. . , Burke. R. It. AHernethy. Kutber ; ford College. -. ' Gaston. B G. BradW. Gastoni Lot all Counties hold Convention And organize at once. WflBIltlft ACCCO Attextios " UlllUitU UhHwwbO We are now prepared to furnish all classes with cm plovment at home, the whole of the tune or for their spare moments. .Business new light and profit ble. Parsons of ei'her sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5.00 per eyenmir, and a proportional sum by uevot in e all their time to tne ousmess. ioy v d girls cau earn nearly as much as men t hat all who see this may send tneir aa dress, and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are rot satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. . Full particulars and outfit free. Addre George Stixson & Co., Port land Main - ' tit i tt -rkTiTnnTXtrt 11 A.lXLXvJOOXi Or. SALOON." SAMUEL WILEY, drat claw Brbjr o'.rjrs his profes sional services to the public, and EC lie ts a liberal sharcof its patronage. South Elm St? 2 doo s South of U..S. Court House. AT " FLOXIAL GUTDE FOR 188T !Tow retlr, contains S Colored Platea, hundred cf II? iimnuuiu, uo iiemr.j jw pagn as pertaininar to Gar dening and Flower Culture, aud orer 1-8 containinir ait Illuatrated List of neariall the IXOWEXS aad VEOK TABIX3 grown, with dlnctlon how to trow them, where the best SEKDS, PIAWTS, mad BULBS can be proenrod, with prices of each. This book niailcd free on receipt of 10 cents, and the 10 cents may be de ducted from the first order sent us. Kvcry one Inter ested in a gar.len, or who desires pood, fresh seeds, should have this work. We refer to the-millions who Have used our seeds.. Buy only Vick's Seed at Head quarters. JAMES TICK, SEEDSMAN, , ',. . Rocheater, No.Y. Itouutains of newspapers and estimates of the coat of advertising. 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