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IS It' f-"m mwA Tmf - , (Qorner.,1!. Xfarlst and Davit Street$,) ,m. X;::::l:;:a.l5r ,1 a ; . , . ., - tflUBA Y. HAIL, 18. $1.00 es had pofer to cense years ago. x Hey UMADVAlfCB. . Pil e&th JThe Editor is opt -&tfd.x8pgew&Je t& vlewa of correspondent., ... i tf tt. j tZT'JiSWt tmantsd. 4- liberal cdfiyiigsion js'pon them.; Are not the old party .has learned: Tbe petition is the re-rU8aS. These part: pa-are, anf. son:? so called-re .1gov3.su It of a raont.s, cauvss of the. city Udopt High Licens jpaj 2rs,.too, in danger sof closing t!c3 b$-an geut of jhe?quor-dealer?f who did not do it'because they feared the favor ami support 01 ine: uqnor- ineui wys pam -a ;aay -toe; nis ' wort, liquor vote.- Xat-5-6 proved that the themselves by keepmspthenuin tgno- borne live or six of the wealthiest res- Frohibitionkts held the balance of ranee of the, danger, that threatens identsare signers,, , hut ; apart from power in the Presidential election, theirhasiness.,; Better .speak out, them not more 'than 25 'well known and now 'this cowardly compromise gentlemen, and tell the saloomst3 persons have, attached . their iames. is introduced, to hold "discontented . . t . . T T.. rill J 1 ? ' mT- -' '' ". . , f -: .v tJSafc tne rronimuon party is coming, xne rest 01 signers are club-room temperance men in , old ; party uaonues youpgmen swho pay no ranks. . . . taxes and . pe;ty dealersmostly.' for- Prohibitionists should work : raa eigners. ' Up to this time no one has never before to convert voters, circu- c.laimed that more than ;two J of the late papers and. get ready ; for 1888. coming rapidly, If ther4 1 itiH 4re: Jiquor: dealers Iwholay- thd flattering unction . to -tP-o dto ottii.JlwI; jrftjs you awn, If to Inform. WliP your lubscriptioo : II ron bum U written m crosc - mark 1rUlW placed iter to let you know.' If jpu.renoi efbr' .tha. expintloa' of your ...Tap Ist w&tra at the post oQce la linens Csscei lnontlu 8mo.iao."r'12mof lumnl.$l.C( " t2.50 $4.C6 $7.50 0 ' rU13;CQ'Ut3.tX-i53.0$15.00 41 iLr;i.ca -rD.c;!i.do 3.(50 tl;f if;3.1 DCaC0rt22.0Of 80-00 to b vuertad Merjf other W9$k and Hamng fpedaf potman tnBia chars .-.- power in the campaign iri thai ' State. General Fisk is to' spend ' ten - 'days trtighbor 1 Circulate goo rohibi tpn; papers. f .(Jet up, jan for Prcht j tica 0 lectures , and . dehates.) Orgsiniaeyqni ; county ibj. calling a convention- ,Snd . good,fbspjrj iofttOjllosea Ilammond-JcAdale, : Tim J " . , e The friendg bthaiiquot ixaffic in Rhode Island scoured the state for eigners to a petition asking the Legifw IftXurp-Ao re-submit the question: of ' Prohibition and could find onry about 1500 vrho were willing , to kign : such - instrument. Veii dn$ for . little - -.rhiIe the Michigan legislature grn4gittj(ly granted -the people j the opportunity of voting on the .' Prohi bition Amendmentall the prominent Kepublicanaand 'Democrats are figh,t- ing against it, and the reguUur .party . .ProMbiiToTare'Mn the Jieavy The Hepublicans. of New York ledthe?5seiveS; tq submit a ; Ero- biterw andmenL;n,hey now of-. - lex as payment a high license ,law. . rXhamperance peopl of thatgtaU . f if b, hands of those whom, they have chosen ta rnake,.laws, . fish and jpt. iipne. s7hatiatier, jat his so- protection. rthe father prptts .W5Jm Fanatui:afetioh! tyncdlT: :ssrtess hip IWheiLwjll Eeopla; withdWo theauppoart 4Jres:whcserepresentatiTes .te-aWfep. Vprtln n.dencjjat the &c$k cfjTy JPAdase fr 1 hrtltheiraosU that Prohibition will not .1 x invoi& lue uesiruuuuu uicn uuot pesa they had ' better get quit of the idea bejfcpe both themselves and their tock in trade are cast into tue streets. Prohibition, if passed will be enforc: ed (or come as ,nearly- tobemft en: forced as sucn laws can oejj aua every ho uor dealer in the state wi 1 1 nave either to shut up business entirely or m the pursuance or it aescenq. to methods revolting to the minds pf all honorable men. " Ton may make -up your mlndsTgentlemen, first 's - weft as last, that the' success of the prohi bitory amendment ,wUl hFlftg awut the total annihilation of the liquor traffic .in the state of Michigan, --De- And now we listen foran old bwill Tuhto gurgle ont vQh,if you shoujd pass a prohibitory Jaw, you, pan en force it." ; Which is nght.the liquor journal or the Swill Tub Ki j, u, JS'jlT "'ri " t 1 ' .. ' m 1? ' j "' S'' l-Ul I; The.rrombitionista of Hentucky met in State, Convention week before last ana nommaia ,ip.u jsta.ucitj et. ,r Judge1 Fontaine iX.v4i QXt:i Jr, heads7 ; - the '!s 'ticket, for Governor: Fourt f hundrea " and fifty delegates, representidgf'sirty1 counties were pses ent 1 It was arranged 10 raise $5,000 of 1885 'cost less than $100. Oh ! how the cause was set baqk by the St. ' John movement ' t.aThe Prohibitiomste of ;;heBlpe (irass State are in .earnest ,,fl,uq. wil give the old parties afore taste of wha theyj will dcatch, in WSS,i.Iiet -the battle Irage; -The fiercer, ih,e spQDer overJ " When' the 'smoke: shall have cleared away the Mr ice of ouf land will appear all - the . more., lovely be cause of thei absence, of the saloon, by which it is now marred ; Patriots, to the front! no deals, no Ty is, The signers are kjiown to haye voted for There must he nq trades; the Amendment ; There, is nothing bargains,, ? The ifcattle-'T unexpected or surprising about the Alcoholic Drink" Traffic Must Be livivu, eirH oeing recognizeu iestroyeu,' johij 13. 42 'iiCH Mutts 4iiour 'High License ; Pp- .tkn in NewYork - How Pro hibition QrOWS THEttErrA Glimpse r at Michioan Tre t Prospects : Hopefui HoLtAif p- EHS SoUKIV-- - , ' Rochester,' "N", Y i March 8 1887. Our New York Legislature is still troubled- with high license and the ghost of prohibition, .s The Tribune now says ; ; " Thei is a 'gratifying probability that the high v license bill will be made a party measure in th A.uvui,tuxii(uj. xue rautoie tax- vjuainuau xifuquj. uqimttee 01 'ine list of the'sigRfsis'less than $18,000 Prohibition Partyr - : V QQ6.". " ' ; . ; ' l-twl EvixsT02U4:; March 1.' ro ice- ADDRESS.' We quote. the; ahove'tb "show that! : spend money freely 6 ruin them. Can we defend our : hbines without ft TO thb PEoHiraoxiSTSqr vkorth ly as Water' if need be to defend' them :;-. asrainst the salnon 7' ; 5 ! 1 .'r - Our State is very ripe for the for- , If citizens with deaf and eternal mimon 01 a powerlul ifroftioition interests at &ke wo'qjd ' be half as and upon some 'one ' or more ibefal and active 'as'the saloon ists PPv interested1 persons rests the itii vuiy uisrcpuuvoie uusiuessais-i , v b"""b -tasteful to martv of them. Wstake-'iri ganged.' 'V; " 'tl ' "v a Vear we cottl i rid ouf land 'of this - Itw itn bu.$ a week's notice, cnraA1"1 " l'J 1 " J: 1448 votes wftrn firtsL.: Tnr?188. with . 'i!.1 1 k a- ,'-'.f -V:' a; penniless treasury and effort on the .Tit' illFOHTANTJ NOTTCTR1 1 n fi iiri, J .i'?:t-.f rjn, least '4107 Prohibition' votes, - aU XThe States committee J cart secure though ' two 'of " them: cast 'but-;one money ley needed i organizations ' pro- vote! each. ;Had the - Whole State tided a definite amount' is subscribed been reached and similarly organ oeiore DiarJii54w ,ir ; il.ri;:i , -im ized. we would have cast over ; 20.000 i.TheyhavanowiithVeo-ojicirters of votes. 'And if all counties can be or- the sum needed. If the whole sum &ranized so!as to cast asrlarre- votes as .. - , , J - ' ll:tfft a;ILe -ltszl 1 reached this trmurlS tinder physi iti cnlsra fcj cc-i frftra sUtalkiag ' Jct' pehiidc-tly Icii'hii'fcisSniScent ;YcIce,ccHa tli' theteforcompelled !ti iacel hiJ;; fkrther'engeriientg'.in II. C. andga Into Is qtdet' wtreat for UnjiCo96m fhe, , great tpittl?4n Wi:hiwOurWMton, JlaleiVd Goldsboraj fjiends ..have ... JJTi2rinanT times heard, the ; eel , rftt?d Jchn B. Gou ia tis palmy 4"-?3,-vre hesitate not to . declare .that .t.wjf rJ fitil '.'..-w-o ?" 5 Ai Jolt IS The attention of our teViders directed ; to the "Address of the State' eque Cflmmittee which we pil)lis,h ift anflttpr colulnn also to the two propositions : in ponnec tiott with the . same. Reader, pan yon not do; S9inethihg :to Jielp forward this cause ? Ruined homes, broken hearted wives and mothers, weeping sisters, hungry children, helpless 1 in ebriates, anxious fathers, appeal' to you forhelp. . If 'you' cannot speak or write yburaelf,' you cah give some thing to id i the feupport of - qth.ers who can. and thus help forward this glorious ; ouse'T ew' is the ' tiftie. Let- every one qontr qute sonjethl h ar. Better gite a" snall." portion 'of- you? money to fi4 the land of this terrible curse andihus save your; family, than to keep it all npiv fcnd in "after ears see your 0n bjr 'sq 'in-law spend it a the safooft t his bwanol his faini lieoUabeah4- hlfewo rrJB ft prominent , Mississipp Editor:, t , , v ,f,., ., 'fit is an undisffuised fact, that evry time the North' is'victoriousih a Rational election ; it , elevates' th Worst .element ip.theSQflth, "4nc every timeieSputh elevates ,tho worst element' "in the Norths I ther ;any neoessity ,fc mis ananowiongmust.iriasp v . , , e uvea m rly every THE FIELD AT LARGE, - AUTH EXECUTED. I A Qold&bofa f pegiil to th- Uik eiffn f.it..raYs: "iienrv artls. im colored man pouficted of th rnurdef ot his stepdaughter in Wayne county, ana who wr respitea aoout two weeks ago by the Governor, was hung this (Friday) morning. The drop was sprung at 11 : 44 a. mn ana his neck was broken. He was pulseless in 12 minutes. TThe bod v was cut down in a 5 minutes, : Dr. Jas. Spicef countT phvsician, presiding, v Death ensueu without a struggle and with an y a few convulsive quivers of the body and, muscles. lie saidr , My petition is, save me Lord Jesus, - t knew nothing of the crime committed T nn 1 V Irnnv tVof nrViidlrMV KrruirrKt "-. . '- 1 J . i j . 1 ; V ww , m ww M - T v.fi.M jwA-nmntw r -t a nHtYliffiAiv " mm t -. . ... uu.ou v,o.u.o, wun 1 me nere, Ttere w6re several hun- the party's power to make it so. In- j dred ' persons . present. Everything deed, the 'Jribune goes cm to say; No!very quiet? good 'reason why Ihis action shonld Two live gone. , ; Whiskey did - it. not be taken can be offered ? yet 1 1 Who is responsible 7: . The hqnor veture to predict that it wJU not be traffic. .; Who ft . responsible, for the taken-rthatthis bill will not be made liquor traffic F The voter. a. ' twirfw1 rrtMonra oil "t A rrt 4-Kb 1 i 1 sagacious ; Tnouwl ; further ! re-1 I tUmoner atwork for us than at ''i .,.' - lanytUine else in this woxUl Capital not PROHIBITION. ORG A! IZATIOU Chairpiil- "a- Lovc - " y Gre.nsboro fcr;tir- LT7. Allriht Grw.is6cro. .LKTT Ss Co Fortlana, . - f . I r . URGE THE PARTY WORK I CHAIRMAN J FINCH'S ADVICE TO is not subscribed hy thatdate none those of Gaslon and Guilford, in 1888 is ' binding. 1 ' Subscriptions' are for we can cast over 75,009 votes and pos- organiajhg the State, and are payable sibly elect our tickek c- vu k; hrfour quarterly enstairments.-- ; lWhether : this 'shall be depends ' Reader, if yon have this "cause on chiefly upon a very' few, a,nd yuii are your heart' and can find' a i dollar -or one of the most prominent bfithem. uuiiaia 4uririy,y uo notny- mioses rne ocate can oe arou&ea oniy oy tne Hammond, Archdale, N. C.,rat' once visits and labors of organizers in each so as to secure some - heavy V subscrip- county. ' In most sections it only re-1 tions." Time is money t 1 ' 4 -v ' ' ' s quires his" presence and the ringing of i the Court House" Ijell to set the wait ing ball rolling. To send such , organizers will cost money t for travelling expenses, &c to say nothing as to, the sqppoft of a man mmretent tn dORncn wort well V'.'M1 -'r--y "..".;-" The plain fact is that $1,000 will or gamze the whole btate, while lack of i that snm will leave us still a rone of T. xrT TTxrm?i flTkrrtT.V. VrtR TTTTR ... 1 .. ' . . ' ? - sand, with fonr-tiftha of the Ktate not Circulation of Paety Papees- I r y . lwautJ,H ium4J. r LeagUe 0f AttMjrioaare taxing them- .The politic! oampaf of.I887 lwto.Mimnt of $U00,000to secure their end in the election of their men in 1888. What -are ' you doing or your God, home, and native land much .will organization of the State at once, so that your vote will count next year , ,M. .Pammbnd, T. C. Worth, E. Shaver, and D. W. C. Benhow are a duly appointed -Committee to, raise funds and supervise the organizing- Please at once prayerfully consider the two propositions sent you with this paper,, and respond at once, by re urn mail, to M. Hammond. Esof Rush Hill N; i O., .whQ.has? been ap pointed .Treasurer. ,,w,.hjA .?D. -Ww C- Benbow, Chairman, Steele; Secretary, .j . it' ' : imiri'i J.X.' j ts i t 'W'i. i t ' nwea ;yoo ar? tu nee. isoin sexes; s"The third-party Prohibitionists, all a s. Any one can do the work - Large ana xneir aines,tne rum-seiiers are not '""T. Vt j asicep, uur : uu tuey uesptur eaauy. i Costs you ii thing to send as your address fit. it iS noRRlhle theV will trv to ' kW and find out y if you are wise you will : do thh?I1 hvamPTitlmpnfH" . -V'". Wr" . J : . . - liUtiuo. . Every time I ' read the Tribune it causes me to i smile. Here in one brief paragraph it impeaches its own cajidoiyand the character of its own pirty,' Thismeasure of high license it: presrt mes is; to be j made i a . party CQSOENSED sppEpULE IN EFPECT meiWnre can go through,the claim is, 7 MMAK" !No,50. .-. No.' 52 13 ISn'gi ? A4A pm t 0 43,, t 6 45 ',; V 8 00 ? DO .'iOJlt. fiupm .swam ,4 05. r5i5;. iedmnat AixvZdno ' OSJTTRA&'EX. (?Oi"IITTEX3. W. S, 3Joc Chairman, J. H. Vrard BeT. I B , Gibson, Walter - Green David "White. -'- Tora&BlP Ex. CoziiriTxri. . Morehea4 llcti Sildos, Chairman, J. IL M. BteT, P. 1. 'Vreiveh A. C. Wray, Orpheus ITcAdoa Gilmer W. Sf Hccr?. Chairman, -W' ? A. Coe, J. II. Ytrd, J. L. Hen drix, Jas. DeaU , . , ! r" Chairman, Joel Afcisrson, JSpl. , L Blair, Jonathan I Cox, lip; ;a Kaylor. " ' Summerfield F. S. BUir ClirKsSi- Kev. T-J. Oghum, G, 'J; XmtiV i-: . David Cornell. " - ' - Friendships-John L. WoodvCSalff;; T' '-r -r-r ii . ..... 4'5 ' man, u. 14. hodds, yof- S3. Worth, John Pitta FF,:na- leaf, John WMebane.;. .c, Madison-SGeo, W. .iIemonsf lliltta ' " T. Wagoner, Wm. P. Fields, K" ' , C. Bankin." -1 5 V -' - . ' . Fentress CL H. "Bussell fiolandts" Crawford Only by Republican votes": the Bepub 1 icaus are" large I j 1 in' the ' majori ty ; SotJtij:siouxi : the Republican u' profess sdly a 'p! Je?ia teiiiperjnQe party j there cau not tuereiorc pe a uepuDiican rum seuer thii.LegisUture : there isn't a. I ro hibitiquit tlere J and yet there is a possibility,' the Tri'une proclaims, that these. may, beat "a t party meas ure I " How droll I Despite pefitiqijg fom the Cham ber of Commerce. . aud other august bodies I yet bclieye that the Legisla ture ofthistate will not passe W a so-cillel h gh license bill. ;If such bill e inadd 'a party measure' it I will open the Presidential battle , of 1888. .' The Prohibition , lines -, must advance in every Stte : Prohibition ists are urged to prepare for the strug- For tbeir protectk)n how g W. -jV tV 'i P. ' you give to, secure the c iPirst.Hold- Conntv -and State J... . . - ' ;v ftFirstrHold- County: ,aud M State Convehttonaarlyi: Place sandidates in the .field before the j Uquor, parties hold their ponventions,; This -. will give time "for a long and v thorough canyasd iand enable the - Prohibition leadersto' cholhe: 1 IDattie-fiel6;r, ;n everv State, if t i i r ... . y.: Second. Nominato candida.teaxj ever1 elective officjj ' which is tor.be filledat theejectioulh or Juppoct thsndMat.qf the luju- I .n W m F wim lwww-wm W t I. I I It . k mft i 1. i I F ' - ' P rr.-rr r:''". w' .-i u - U. , . v XhirdWar ,un c9as Mig;ij r m sons; or3fiteIUgeflce,wn4have both sections see it more clear. dayv 5 B ar elements will ioiii tne vpaftv ! or thq oiner to overpnraw r coniessea evus. to ; ancrea f yujcirciuaiiMn t'b&JWrtyifel'aper MSupprt liberal jy our national aud Staj 'pup ers;1and iuUplacej whereit ,Citit; be done, eatahliah a localor county paper.YKere8Hbald he fiwat "paper defoted, A WMfSS every- i- county 4 , in jtUfw. tTnited States, armm'. rio.lr.- t" i- Fqqrth. iDo not he iQtimidAted by the &Usadf ttifHIttoAsa-fcAl Uf l-lP??1?!0 rbitionists are in ailian with, tiw lly be found upon which' the honest, . i .... I . - I .AUA . A mmMmrm. UH WW mw r . W V .ia u j. .v& . . . w a w ' ... M1 v f i : : - ' .?- r- " . ciingent. citizens ,can - oe citizens .cant soDer, j in gathered arid drilled and ' massett'i, at the poil against evils' entrenched behind Vk). Brb3eiS"rC1Tlsi ground is tliei ;Pr6hibition" party, arid thousands of our best people al- reaay see luouf nave iney xne pour readv see it.4' t Wt "I-- .-' -1 " . ' H ill , - i asre to stand . forth in ' the . mid st membersW tne Prohibition parfy.'1 . . . , , , ?7 0M as n - a5T" WWif lippMStr6mi an shows that the "Conspiracy -of- Si- has Idled to kpep the people in ignorance respecting th.e wonder- . .'till' increase in the: rfthbtidh:party , - " itorW jolteil nring tinjergi;: f rcp4 io fct;;t?isxf neighboM irito a.yeaagoihehodettJslandl,egK fe -lS.-y;iatS; crrmtjong," before1 ft T ' tli 1 -rs Cf ihs whiskey deal- . iit-$lhz2i ih'mtittrihgs 'of tb iiriaTia llW teizdes and ta real- - 1x3 a dclup of Prohibition votes ture submitted, aad thepeople: adopt ed, a prohibitory amendment to the constitution he' '1 has been reasonably enforced,-an4 has reduced arrests 'ibrdrankehifessM'One-hai This year's" tegistatUre ' haSi feoeived ge'veral mcohsiderable petitions log that the question he t e-suhniitted, of course-in hope" of a . repeal u Says a Yoiie correspondent tl-n. u?f ,''v' v ;?0n Thursday of this week dame in fhj iong-beralded petitionf of iProvj-s 4ence residents- for the re-subniisaion pf the Amendment.; It is signed' hy less than 400 citizens - hut4 is coolly prpejaimed to represent from $30f0C)0 OOff to $4Q 000,000- i The1, Voice- cor resnon4ent has taken pains to i get at ihs facts, and tbesa are the things he thief who-criefiEp s lUiqi L'.V ki CiJ 1 ettentiou from himself ? Th- fqtijre will prbt'J thatf the H?gh :'UMjsa advbctesfare working the interest 0$ brewers, pee saioonianp; r ooaj. liquor-selling. High Licensf -A not an experiment. It has bean; triediind its history proves that it moeg not de 'fyedti tWKufaSlSrpfjflace inhere liq uor is hold : it does "not decrease drun- publish the following propbsi tiou hoping ya ''Wi'I read Ithe 'cir- you. wilj . write $ut. ana sign ... one of- j these, propositiqns rand returp the same to Moses Hamonp, Bush Hill, l,;vC as early as convenient ,nit PROPORTIONS .JkFor the,, purpose, of . securing ythe immediate organization of tfie Prqbi bition Party .;?in; very. jUnorganized county in. the iState : .) Provided the sum of .1,000. dollars be subseriben .within 30, days r'om date,, Lpromise to ive the . amoun opposite my signature payable in four quarterly j msiaamenis. ; : , ;; vpropositi6k 2. -!.- I.- 5 - t- M3 of alcoholic sliiixul(iiU ;.'i$ does in, cretine vgantblingfl iha doea increase pruslitutim ; it doea ttorosa M cZi- fic j3. rmej To license a; crime, is to become a particepg crirdinis. A partaker is as ;bad: as: a ,'thief. To take license money froin .. the , drunk ard' makeTS "makes the Govern men t that takes and the citizen who advo catestfcng Ijiuias the drhnlf-ar4-makerr . vProljibHiqiifsts 'aje op pose4 to license in, ny form,a.n4 they will "work to defeat every man qd eyer party that seeks to perpetuate drunkard-making by license ' ' " I,The.' rcent revival of the High License frau4 is a i political trick 4tQ tide a bankrupt , pQlitical party pyer vFpr-the game purpose : .:t If Proposi Itiqnl faiw and; W pledge there,. is void, I will igiye on demand jhe sum oppositotny. signature, vto; carry ; the work of:organiping as, jar. as possi ' Moral suasion is a cripple in the presence of those who pay : for f the j i . .". ...r . - t .- . p'rivilege to make men vicious "' ' If the saloon i never blessed ' a home or a human heart does it de serve the support of reputable citi zensbip r j.. : x ' . --If it were possible that the spirits of 1 the rum-murdered ' Mampbian people could give judgment on Mem phis saloons, nqt drink-shop would live another w lft that city. V ,When liquoi inen say "Prohibi tion does not prohibit," they give ver-r diqt of defiant - lawlessness agains themselves, and sound an alarm that liqp, is a, law Dreader, '4erving death, -tissue. - - ... Philadelphia Baltimore" WashingtKSV v CJliarlottesTll Lynchburg ' ,t Richmond - , BorkeTi ;. KeysTille ' , Drake's. Br'ch Danville ' Ureenaboso l do 8 24.; Goldsboqsx-Raleigh-iv Durham .' Chapel 1IU1 HHlsbero . 4 01 ,.kt T05;i iJ 11 50 a m t 4.35 pm 4 25 22 .. . a so ' 4 25 fl04 5 21 -0 00 n m 11 44 ana i38 will find mysterious befet at and Prohibitionists will hi the last will have no ....... . - I part therein. Even a "prty measure may fail at the ; crucial ' moment.' Salem High Point I SalLsburr Ar. Statesville, "c Asheyille, ' Z Warm Spr'ga V K mt oneriuan ouook a name ns, come mco ' Charlotte relationshin with this Crosbv bill: Spartanburg , V .,. T " Ureenville anaonooic it was, som.e win remem-xt. Atlanta - ber, who - telegraphed the ' Tri&unt j Nothbodnd. about that "Nooney bill', qnpr .year Ac. Greenville aso and What . potent iuflUQUCe it " Spartanburg ii t -i.it- .i Uharlotte keepers. Ah, es! let it he whispered gently, there are IepuqUcn saloon keepers, after all hoak kuow ;"t like wise Whifelaw Reid I iin glad to report progress m 4 our party movement here ' at my " feqine. Bo cLeter is a heer city. ' Its I rgest and most profitable business is brew enes run everything in and about the municipal government. . JVlr Uorneli j : us Parsons, now'serving'his eleventh r-! &h 4 y T i t ' ' - im - i : i ' . ' I TIT : year as Mayor, , said lately that one saloon has more influence ( of. a kind valuable to ' politicians, he meant ) than all the churches." He is a shrewd mahipulutor. " Last year he did- hot Concord: " Salisburj -" High Point 'r (Irevnsboro 'Salem 4 1 - - Hlllsboro. tf Durham 'Chapel Hill ' Raleigh. Golds boro DanviUe .. Drake's Br'h .,, Keysville .,' Burkeville f. Richmond nchbarg arlotte8rnew m- --mm .. Baltimore IJaw York , :i ..i 6 40 1( 00 p m H43 la 45 am ,338 " 4 55, " 11 40 a n No. 61 7 00 p XSK 1 02 au 2 17 . 505 ' 6 01 41 ' .7 54 8 22 " 1128 12 10 p m 12 41,; 1 20 " 5 150 'f ' 440 -"10 10 am 12 45 pm , 1 04 : 1 43 , . 3 45 i 105 pm 3 3 3 23... f U 25 . '300a m :6 20 , Greene Dr. W. Al Coble;; 'D.: t , Bernett, Dr. Wyatt , s lIcNwrji Eev. J. ; W. 'a1 Causey, A. GL. Amick. - .. .'.- .- .. Sumner-r-D. L. HadginJ. Hf Davi , A..T,Millis. , . ... - ; Oak Ridge W, JZ. Benhow ; . Monroe IL IL Awen." ; Rock Creek Dr. Jno. C.",Clspp, .Geo :,. j Clapp, Simeon Clapcv Rev D. - V. York; Frank Low: - - . Clay John Boirman, Newton, , Woody. r1' Jefferson Asa Clavp.' . ' ' ' ' Centre Urove-C. L. Archer, T. t'm ' Johnson. "A. 6 SO 1016 ., ; 11 28 , 13 39 p m ' 55 9 .39 W 11 59 ! 1 00 . . 8 34 4 48 " ' 10 40 " " No. 53. s 8 40 a m 2'32 p m 43 " tt25 ' .72j5 " 01 - ?08 v ft 47 USOpm 3 45 a m 4 45 " f, , 6 51 " 11 2a" .1128pm , 3 41 a m 8 01 tf. , ' 3 53 ' 40 00 w UlO 8 80 v 10 03 , 12 35 in ,820 ! isoran cadoum' PROHIBITIONIST -'.Jt r.C-. ';-;. " : . i : .- , ; rT Jriday Hornii- Dally except Siiaday. ' SLEEPING CAR SERVICE 1 and. oi; ' Pullman Unset New.xork and Atlanta. and 53. Pullman Buffet Montgomery and Wash. lie ha3 : as high a four W0" 4 Aiken and Wasuingtono cret the Republican nomination for on train oo matrn. nV nutrui tn. ua aft. i-iimr ti OOJCrS tQ90& ry . . "r.vr" . t .i rr. on trains 52 didateand easily won What did it? I sleepers between I m i. The saloon thousand majority over 9 Democratic between Richnqnd and Greensboro, and contestant, hen the Democratic ureenaboroana luieigh., . , 7 fu , -.jt A.l.nik-mL.l.i, ' through tiefate on ale at principal uauui"1 iui yitjr xxcaau cx wcuu m jstatioos to all pot ts. " bv over ihree tnausahd' rhe saloon For, rates and information apply to any i- ""' "i'-i:. 'i, hi v - ' -.lagent of the jUumpanv, or to ,'mW . .. , f tW wmr mrwmmww-wwmM. " TSot." llAXs. T. X or JAa1. L. TAYLOR:', Bat there are sighsof .rebellion J on Gen't-Paw. Agen-,lVashingtoiui D C, tne' part or gOQd " citizenshibT ' ' The J ' - . ;r . I " growth of Prohibition party seu'am- . BAil,ro'AD cp'MPANr ' 5 eut is one of tbem. '.t or " the 'first -f. C(amssan tiw'Tablb. ' t ime liOCtlQStor has a Tull rrohlbl- To take tffecc? at 1 i. n ISnnday, Pe.' SO L1U11 mUUiUllKU VaVV W . U U v MUA V VIJ ' .avsv npon it " f to-day, ' Conpty an'd;Btate tickets have-oeen TOted' here every Autumn but only by the ! few"who were inouKti excreaiwis. ouoa or Editor sad Prep: 1 . MAIS LiyK. - Train North; i i. . Pass'; and. (-Freight ' -i ' ,Mil and. Pass. twice a nommee for njayor ha stood Arrive Maxton,"1 f-f-lO 00 i- SS5 ieave Maxtn, i :.a io is v- iu - 12 05, pra 7 50 1230 l i 00 am 2 25 ,-2 45 pm 8 45 S. 330- M 615 ftOO 10 15a a, '. , fire and.!'receive4 pitiful support. Kow every ward has its iaKjet' -out; in several wards there l. are' prohibi tion cl abs : and a Central club helps focalize and 1 inspire- the movement Any one' knowing the '; conditions long prevailing, must regard ail this as indicative of a ' great F change and prophetic of more I last '- night at tended a ratification 'meeting in ; the W. 0. T, TJ., ltooms; and found them crowded. And 'everybody wore an encouraged lookt as if glad with i om mg Victory.1 ' f - -One thing ! 6bserve : as I- read the local papers rmore towns have gone ncHlicense in Western Xew York this epring than before in :many years. There is rnqr ta.lk of enforcing law. More is boing said a bout - prohibi tion, on all sides, " thm -ever before within njy recollection. ' Our cause. has lifted mightily in public i favor. If we hadn't set it back, twenty years where would it not be now ? Aa Ar temas wara usea to say this is sar casm, . - 1 - ' A. A, Qpc;N8t Arrive Fayetteville, Leave FajeMcille; ' ArriTe Sanford,, JJ Leare Sanford. ArriTe Greensboro ' Leare Greensboro. Arrive Belew's Creek, 12 SO n m Pas enger and Mail--dmner at aantorq guhacribe for the Pbqsibitiojtist, Trai South. Pass. Mad" Freight i . ' , - Mail., and Paaa Leave Belevr's Creek, 430 p m ' ; Arrive ureensb ro, 6 v) Leave Greeusbor-, Arrive ba ford, L ave 8 nford, 1 Arrive Fay tteville, Leave ayetteville, Arrive Maxton, : ' L ave "-x-on, . ; Arrivf Pennettsville, 10 CO a ra 130 p m. 155 ' -1 410 , , 4 25 4 6 20 ,li 6 30 " , 745 Passenger "and Mail- dinner at TS0a.m. 2 00pn 3 00 'i 645 ,6 00 ' 0 23 n 10 15. 12 2a p nt oanou J) reight and Passenger 1 r-in . rq&a between Fayetteville and Bennettsville on Mondays, Wednesdays, an-1 Friday s. . Freight akd Passenger Train run be ween Fayetteville and Greensboro Tnea- ays, Tharsdays! and Saturdays, aqd be tween Greensboro and FayetteviHe Hon-: days, Wednesdays and Friday, V Passenger and Mall Train run daily ex cept Sundays, - ' The North bound Passenger Mai trai t makes clqse connection at Maxton with Carolina Central to Charlotte, . . W.' E KYLB, Geml r. Ag't 4. TBT, Gea'l supV ..:,-: " J . mmmmmmwwm.wwm Hxtnontlii, t t- j ,.e0 t Any . one tending ua the names ef ,ti ubecribera, with 10 in advaacev. ahayX receive a copy one year free of: charge. UBBRAL BATES V a ADVERTISING. 1 Done with neatness andDpatcb, REYJ7.T VALKF l
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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March 18, 1887, edition 1
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