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YJ i V A- I 'I II r t I: I f F I LOCAL AN 1) GENE11AL. Hannibal Hamlin is now tlie only living ex-Vne President. " ; ,...'- By. invitation, the editor Will address a Temperance Pic-nic at Winder N C, on the i6th of July next. . . . ; s Of the 202 prisoners received ' here during the last two years, all but 34 coil-' j fessed to being dfinkeri.-Warden 1 Neva da Slate Prison. ' . " ?': ; By an act of Congress, making an ap propriation for arms and" equipments ; for the St itaa and Territorie3, . North JCartf.. Una will receive $10,138. X"'d::dS ? We nave now on our table a cotton blossom sant U3 on th.82tst of June . by Mr. J. K. Perry, of Forkade, Moore coun ty, N. C. Who can beat Bro. Perry? The Maori,. King : of -New Zealand when in England, pledged himself to a total abstinence policy. -"Now, nearly 12, OO of his subjects wear the blae : ribbon. -Prohibition does not prohibit. Pro hibition does not prohibit arty one from buying Pianos,-organs, shet music or ma chine needles, of J. L.. Stone, Raleigh, n. c. . " i-;a The editor of the Puodibitioxist has accepted an invatation to address the Pleasant Hill Temperance Society at its fifty fifth annual meeting which will take place July 4th next.. . ' , ' The editor of the N. C Prohibition - of the Institution has been changed from G raham Normal College to GraVain Col lege, and the first session will open Aug. 8, 1887, Christian Sun. r " ; - V . i Consumption Cured. f An old physician, retired from prac ice having ha 1 placed, i a his nands br an iaaou luuia, missionary tue iormui oi a simple vege" a 19 remedy for a speed van d pe manent cure o ConsuuiDtion. Bronchi tis, Catarrh, As 'lima a'ud al! throat and Lung Affe dons, also aio itive a-d radi cal -ure for Nervous Debility and all Ner- you complaints, after . li vmg tested ;its w nderful curative power- i thousands of cases, has feit it -hi duty to make it known o hi-suffering feilows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, to all,who desire it, this receipt in German, K ren h or English, with full, directions for preparing and using.' Sent by mail by -addressing with; stinp, - naming he paper, W. A. JN'-.tes 149 Power's : Block, Kocimtet,: Jv. r, l-eow. Jan, a,' BUEHirGTON ITEMS .The new brick store of Mr. : C. F. Neese will sooh be ready for use. It is a two story building and makes a handsome ad dition to the business square" of Burling ton. . j ' - '.. ;' :.- '. - -: ' - The brick are on the : ground for a new Post Offlce on the corner adjoining Mr- C. F-Ranhut's store. 1 - Quite a sprinkle of hail last Saturday evening but. no serious carnage, r me taoght by experience as quickly as pos sible," and : exclude all such questions as the following immediately without fur ther demonstration of their folly. "A" man bought twenty lead pencils for four cents, for One pencil he gave two cents, for three he gave a half; cent, and for one he gave a quarter of a cent, what "did he give, for tlie others ;"Dravj; ' a ' straight line westward from the State of Maine to the Pacific" Ocean" and.'" name'? the States, mountains; lakes and .- rivers, - you . would cross." Pencils are cheap,' but they : will never be cheap enough to demonstrate the "utility of the first question, and the second is impracticable aa it would involve the personal tour across the continent which it is natural to suppose an applicant for a position under civil serviee rules lias not the means to undertake, or he would' not be before the board for .a $900 probation- The President met Mrs. Cleveland at the depot on , Saturday .morning at n ne o'clock. Mrs. Cleveland arrived in the best of health and spirits accompanied by Col. Lamont. She expressed herself en thnsiastically over, her; visit to her friends in New; York. She probably will accom pany the President to Philadelphia in September when he goe3 to take part m th8 constitutional convention -celebration, The President -has also been invited f to the Indiana Agricultural State Fair, but has not yet decided to attend, - rain affain last niffht. and the voun? corn i a - j r j i I o C3 v sPKe w a S auuience ana 10 gooa f,, ftrdfins ftrft ookine. wen . tx- i tt i o -: . -. eneci kernel cuureu, near , university , q farmer3 are about through harvest Station.last Saturday night. The Prohibi- and the crop is regarded as better than uon party win gei a goou voje in uiai fo vea two BCUUU ill Aww. -i . ; - " I Rmyi i " a! f iim on r AVDI tH r tl T .'1 i n Ct rfct ft nni- Pitv f1rmmlaaiTfra nn o-ninor for. human skull in the woods near town a ward with city improvements with a rush, few days ago apparently that or a person One night a week is no longer sufficient ten or twelve years old. for the consideration of the important mat- The protracted meeting which has been ters claiming the attention of the Board, carried on at the Union Church by Rev so they will meet two nights in the week JMr. - r, a Baptist evangelist, has closed. instead of one henceforth. : Litt'H Agnes, the youngest child of W Jnxi.iiit K;,i f Tlnr. H. and E. A. Turrentine, died some days v. w " J . lism nic-niced .in the camnus of the as- Greensboro Female College last Tuesday, 1 nere "as ueeu mure ""a "f I 1 3 1 Vi.. i ia x ji sji j ii i uai in uuuunjuuu wui uu n 10 6" ?J "o r j . I,. j :i . WPTp Thrxr BPma tn Pnlov tliftir visit, nopeu n vui buuu auaie. and we are sure our Methodist friends " The tax assessors r this townsnip 1 nave oeen sitting m our town ior me past three Javs. They have considerably in -Mr; S. . Walter (col.) nas movea to creased the valuation of some of our town this place from Burlington. He brings property. with him hrst-class testimonials ot ms Th Tnr.iin dnrha lsff. town .for good character from some of the best and 3hort spell at least. Uest known white men 01 uurungton. .rh nnMif, srhnnl ccr th wak. These testimonials ougnt to esure mm me j 21st 1887 Dotter. confidence of the peopld of Greensboro Died, June 21st, 1887, Guy Hubert, Infant son of T. C. and Hattie N. Hodgm, aged 2 months and seven days. The fu neral took place from the residence, in sonth Greensboro, on the morning of the 23. The remains were intended in Centre Cemetery Keep the whisky ; shops off Market Street. . ; , : Rev. J. P. Barrett, of the Christian Sun. has been made a D. D. ; by i Ruther ford College. - " - r ' -" we reiterate our demand' for . national sovereignty over the liquor traffic to supress it,'- instead of . to legalize, to protect .and to perpetuate it; - - " Resolved, That - ve recognize vl such demand the new national issue needed in our politics, .to overcome Sectional bitterness, to amite . North ern and Southenr patriotic , sentirnent and to promote those conditions of political amenity essential . to. nation al peace and, perpetuity S tlS iiesol vert, xiiat, witn .conuaence in the justice of our cause, with faith in God and prayer - for divine guid ance, we . will - go torward Irom this day, embodying Prohibition in our ballot-box, as everywhere, in favor of sobriety and economy m goTcrnment of exalting citizenship, and the no ble upbuilding of the State. PU15 LISIIEUS' - NOTICE. r 3EEEXSB0R0 MAHKET EEPOllTS. THE SROYAL ST JOHH . - AN OFFER WORTHY . ATTENTION FROM EVERY READER OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PROHIBITION 1ST. - ' . - . "; . : PliOaUCE - MARKET. 35IJYIXQ PJITCES. . ; Appiis greeny per bu. - T Bacon bog round ., , . . . Heef . ' - ' - ! " Butter ..- ; . , , . . ' , -; - lie ; swax ' " .. . ...... - Chickens-old . ' ...... '-: -. .. springy ...... Corn . - ' ' Corn Meal : ' ' . . . Drie 1 Fruit ' : Blackber. ies ; ." - ' .. ... , Cherries ; t ;z ";- Apples -" . .i ' .. . .. . . Peaches unpared . rared . . :. Eggs v ":.;: - .... Feathers ,T ." , : , : . Flaxse d. - ' . . Flour Family .'::';:y . '.' " ' V Sup-rune .'v Onions , " . , : ... .. Oats - . " xlii . . . Potatoes- Irish 2fipx: : ; ' " Sweet ' . . . . , R-igs-Cotton : ; Tallow ,; ;-;--V.V; Wool washed - -i . . Unwashed ; . . . . "Wheat 1 STATE PROHIBITION - PLAT . FORM. . ' - Your Choice of Four Good Papers, Free, . - - '- - . t , . SUNSHINE : For: youth; also for those of all ages wlibseihearJsj. are not withered' ia a handsome, purej usefu arid most interesting 'paper ; it .' is published monthly by Fa C. Allen & Co., Augusta, Maine, at 50 cents per v ear : it is handsomely illustrated. DAUGHTERS : OF AMERICA. " WASHHJQTON LETTER. (From our regular correspondent.) "Washington, June 27, 1887. The present . stringency in the money market will be afforded relief particularly .'Twas remarked bv those who saw him in New York and Chicago, where it is while living, "what bright, lovely child, too pure for this earth." He was far too pure and holy , For a sinful world like this, And the blessed Saviour took him To a world of perfect bliss- And hiff pure and gentle spirit, Borne on angel wings above, Dwells forever in the sunlight Of our heavenly. Father's love. In that far off world of glory, Where no sin can ever come, Happy in the love of Jesus, He awaits our coming home. The birds sing sweet as ever, The flowers bloom as gay, But our hearts are sad and lonely When we think of Little Gay. H. Millinery. . Mrs. C. C. Gorrell has a full line of la dies and childrens hats, gloves, Rutchmg fec. &c, and the ladies.will find it to their interest to see her stock before purchasing elsewhere. New eoods will be received every few days. Good "Wages Ahead. most needed, by the action of becretary Fairchild on Saturday. The Secretary telegraphed to all Assistant Treasurers ordering the payment of July interest, checks, and coupons upon presentation. Most of the interest ntfecks for this quar ter have already been mailed to the per sons to whom they are due. The remain ing ones will be sent early in the week. The result of this step will pat in circu lation about &,000,000. "When the Secre tary of the Treasury on a former occasion took similar action, his authority for so doing was questioned, but then as now, a national necessity must make the law. Secretary Fairchild, however, states that the interest was not anticipated on ac count of any financial apprehension by the Government but as the checks were made out, the sending of them a Fvw days before the first of July, would cause no inconvenience at the Department and would jtend to reassure the public. A party of Japanese Officials, and their Interpreter have arrived in Washington and will remain a month or- two, Their purpose is to carefully study the work ings of several branches of our Govern mental Chiefly the subject of. finance. The person of most importance in the id $1.00 ,10 all i a8 15 a 20 18 IB & -20 10 a 15 70 ; 65 a 70 . ; G8 ivTt- 6 2 a3 I 10 a 11 14 40 : '75 -.400 375 50 a GO -45 . . 6a7 . .100 1.00 so . -"- ,; 30 - 20 $1 a 1.25 5 c C5 . y.---,-S: 1 5';.?;--. :-;;T ; ; 5? -ir.;V-'.J' 'li-.y . . ... , 6-5. ;; V-- ! fft t tr RETAIL PRICE OF GROCERIES. party, is a high officer in the financial de- Geokge Stinsox & Co., Portland . "Maine, can give you work that you can do partment Qf the Japanese Government. (They have taken a comfortable suite apartments in a house on the heights i - ot of nnA live at home, makins creat pay. Tou are Started free. Capital not needed. Botn se es.: All ages- .Cut this out and write Georgetown at once; no harm will ue done n you con- The: large pension paid to tlie blind elude not to go to worK, alter you learn w?af of Elmira, N. Y .turns ont to be a all.; All particulars free. Best paying bo2rus claim. Special asents of the pen- work in the world. Mar.-ia ob I g'-QQ olfice r hare already succeeded in trackiog-the parties who conspired to de- W orth Tour Attention. . , fraud the Go vernment, and in tracing the Cut thi3 out an! mail it to Aix-kx & Co, I money so that the United States will lose Augusta Maine, who will send you free, but little of the original $13,000- Tlie old something new, that just coins money for j blind man will also lose but little, as he all workers. As wonderful as the electric probably saw but little of the money in light, as genuine as pure gold, it will prove the first place, but he may have to go to of lifelon" value and . importance you the penitentiary for having been th lg- Both sexes, all ages. Aixex & Co., bearnorant tool of the lot of sharpers who got expense of starting you in business. It the case through. VL ndoubtedly he will will bring "you in more cash, nglit away l be more comfortable, in the penitentiary than anything else in the world. Anyone than lie was on'the street begging with anywhere can do the work, and live at his dog. '- , - v - ; "I j home also. ' Batter write at once ; men r lnere 13 a growing oelier nere tnat an knowing all, should you conclude that extra session of Congress in Oct. is an as vou don't care to engage, why no harm is sured fact. Speaker Carlisle is reported Anna ' . ' " .las havins said that v an extra session of Congress is a necessity. v. But it is not A NEW DEJTOMIrJATIONAL 00LLE3E. safe to put much faith in reported. ,sayT mgs 01 opeaiier .anisic,- as iib is geu- For several weeks past the Committee erally venon-commitaL ' V on "Schools and Colleges'! has been- at j A rumor wa3 current nere on eaturuay work upon a plan for the immediate cs- that Secretary Endicott had tendered his tablishment ofo denominational college resignation on account of the battle flag an institution of learnings Vhich,-1 though episode but at the White House- the ru- -nnsectariari in its work, sh '.11 neverthe-1 mor was denieJ. w asnington is always less be an enterprise of the General Con- lull ol rumors even m tne dullest season, vention of the Christian Church in the Sometimes they mature into great events, fl.nfl.orr. RttP. l: ? ; DUl oitener laue una inin air. -...-- m.'i nnnamn.iit.;nn nf sn trrand a work The Secretaries ot tne local civil service j,,, .tiMt been realized. As we go to boards, met tne civil service commission " ' I i j. t- xl . " i. the news comes that the papers ers, accoramg to agreement in ..iui -city l, Wn signed. : ' y on lne-.ln lnsl" .., yerui. imnim. " . -. - . . i .. . - ,j i - . i i Thi mmittfte. believinz -.it.nn'wise to questions w3ro -uiscuAwa,, ui: vsver delay the opening of the college till we can amendmen ts to existing rules recommend build for purselvls, has leased the Gra: of these, tlie one; suggesting the discon- normal Colleffe property for a term tmuance ot xue iorty-nve year limnauon, troo r, nd - elected a President as to the age of clerks will he almost uni- Frnltvs follows : ; 1 - ' . . 1 versany firaoreea vy uic vu. Rev W. S. Long, Ai " M., President, men and women are at thejheight of their and Professor of Natural Science and capacities at the age of forty-five. It is to tTiUr' Ttv J. U.: Newman; ; Ph. B-, be hoped that this 'discussion w.ll result pmfw!aI, nf Ancient" and . Modern tan- in separating the chaff from the wheat -of en&ses. Prof, a "A. Holleman, Matbe- civil service exammauyua.--laB is ua- matics. - Prof. H. J- Btocjtara, , Jngusu uuur, t"""" & " . ... i " ii I 5 5a. -- tiornaanrv t.n WAntA tnn mndh tuns teachers as mav be needed.' Tbe name -jn experiments, bat to learn the lesson :. ! Greensboro, Dec. 10, 1885. 'Whereas: The traffic in alcoholic liquors has g own and is growing ont'oi all ratio to the increase of population in this country; and, Whereas, said traffic unjustly bur dens every legitimate industry, impos- 03 srrievious taxation udoii nonest labor, curses social life, begets enrae breeds. Taureri3m, antagonizes the church, corrupts .politics, nullifies law, is a menace to good . government and a peril to State: and, . Whereas, ? The policy of licensing said traffic has proved a policy of perpetuation instead of suppression with the perpetuity of all its alarmmg 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 unwor thynational law; 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 guiii tnt ec& by a polite rarty; . - Resolved. That as all secondary matters are treated by political part ies from the standpoint of expedi eney: as with the two old parties of our former affiliation this question of the liquor traffic is and must remain s,econffdry;and as.we can no longer support either of these old parties, in North Carolina and the nation, with out endorsing saloon influence encouraging the power of the saloon in politics and f aiding to, perpetuate that power; wa; do hereby declare the imperative necessity for a new party, with J 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. - j : - ; - j j ; i Resolved, That, with the liquor traffic costing over t .fo thousand million dollars annual! for liquors bought and drunk for crime and pauperism growing out of their con sumption, for judiciary and constab ulary and penal and charitable instL tutions, made necessary by. such crime and pauperism, for unproduct ive life resulting from it, tor. unpro dnctive labor involved in it and the enormous waste inevitable. under it; with -i nolitical ! corruption . its legiti- ! X - . . mate child, public abueses its natural brood, profitable production dis counted because of it, helpful con sumption liimted, the equitable dis tribntion 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 themselves, more closely, in volve the welfare ; of all the people and is of far greater concern to state and nation, than aiiy: other - or al Lives full of usefulness are worthy oj enoivn '.. Una imitation, j he . nana that rocs the cradle rule the world,'' through its gentle," gnid ihg influence. Emphatically a wo man's paper in all branches - of its Svork and exalted station in the world 'Eternal fitness" is the foundation from which to build. Handsomely illustrated. .. Published monthly, -by True Si Co., Augusta Maine,, at 50 cents per year., . ' -; ; ?(-: V;,-; THE ; PRACTICAL HOUSE- KEEPE R AND iLADIES? FI RE SIDE COMPANION This practi cal, sensible paper ivill prove a boon to all nouseKeepers ana jaaies wno read it. It has a boundless field of usefulne s, and: its ability : appears equal to the occasion. It is strong and sound in all - its varied depart ments. U andsornely . . illustrated. Published month y by. II. . Hallet & Ca Aortland, Maine at 50 cents per year. ' " ; " f -::'7;.,V-;::"'W:; - i:;" FAinr AND HOUSEKEEP nisi Good Farm iug, Good Hmiselceeping, Good Cheer. Thi3 handsomely, illustrated-papers is devoted to the two most important and noble industries in the world farmi tig in all its branches- housekeeping in a : every demrtment It is able iind up to tfiie .proi3rressivetim";it-wil,l beiound- practical ana oi great general useiui ness. Published Jrnbiithly by Georg Stinson & Coij 'Portland, Maine, at 50 cents per year. gS-.We will sengL'free lor one year, whichever of the above named papers may-be chosenv to any one whii pays for THE JN ORTH UAEOLIXA rfiOHIBI tionist for one year' in advance. This anplies to our subscribers and all who mav wish to become subscri bers. - . 'V.c';. i EWe will send' free for; brie fear. whichever of the above named papers may be chosen; to any subscriber ior The North Carolina PfioHiBiTrox- STwhose subscription may not be paid up, who shall pay up to date, or be yond date; provided, however, that such payment shall, not be foi less ban one year z. ; Ki?-To:any one who -hands us pay ment on ac count for lis paper, lb three years, we will sednhm? for on Bacon Side? r. H;ms .:-1 ?"' : t Shoulders " Cheesi i ; Coffee- Rio . Laguyra Java Kerosene Oil . -;.V" Lard ; Leather Sole W M '. lasses 1 -, r Rice : Syrup . bona . - . . Salt- Common ; Fine SugarYellow - White Crushed . : io 15 li 20 22 a 25 25 a 35 20 10 20 n 20 25 a 55 SalO :30.a60 ,8 a 10 v -70 : 85 7a5 9 a imKRANICIl $ BACn" 1U '" t.i t. - xenr xsros.,-- TOBACCO MARKET.: Common dar't lugs, -;--i""?-:-r " fi ler , ; Dark rich fi lers : - ; Bright . " . Commo i dark smokers s Bright sm kers M diura cutters " Fancy " . . iVledium wrappers .- Fancy " . Oar market-is now ve-y gr .de ? of t hacc v ..; $ 1, 00 a 3,50 2,00 a 4,00 5,00 a 7,50 10,00 r 15,00 5,00 a 6,00 ' 13,00 a 17,00 - 17,00 a 22,00 ; 25,00 a 30,00 20,00 a 25,00 40,00' a 6000 active for an lisriit and sex eisilv earn front 50 cent? to $5.00 tier year, all of the above described pa-.eveiunLvanda pnrtionui sim iy.u-..,t i.-l'-lx .rx'-- nf 1 , ail their time to, the btteiness.-Boys ners : or we will sena one oi .mem for four years, or two for two years, as mav be preferred. "' . i KThe above described papers which -we offer free with ours, are among the best and most successful published." We specially recommend them to bur ubscribers, and believe all will find hem of real usefulness and great in terest " :y;ii;f l'- ' W. T. Walker, Publisher. : - N. C other issues now politically recog Obtained, aud e!l J a lU. t jsvaiAs; ui toiulo.1 l tor MODERATE FI.ZS l-' OuitOffict-.K-optxiBitc llie V. S Patent ( 'HifO. r.nd we enn ol Iain IV.U'Tits in less timclhni!; ilmse n imu turn H'.4.SAV?TO.V.. Hud XODt. , JJ.M H7Ar? S'TlttTOftf inveiTtn:i. V u d vim? sv u i s:teut . ahiiitv five of '!mrRo rn.twe fcatsc"AO- t.-JAO'.; VMjiSS PA TENT JgXK':?:b- v For circular, adirlce. tvrniK fiid "rcfcwixH t-act:iaI--liMiLs in yonr iwi Siiii 'iuii(y :t r j t ; "own. write to vzvs ,, -''g'.'-v-vi "; Opposite Bc&eat OJftsx, WaxJangitsr., It is the only machine made that sew's the same with the machine running either backward or forward and without stopping or changing the direction oi tne work:. , -1 ;. : r . . .: - ; ' E VE R Y MA CHINE WAR RA NT ED FIVE YEARS. . " - Call and see the machine at - " - v rnVtM WAKEFIELD & QO. Greensboro IV C- Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes &'c. The Old lleliable ,British' Mixture Guano in stock. u r . ; ;. , Mar.18, '8? Sheet. Music PIANOS. QHIOKEIIING, , : immerson, lHALLETT & DAVIS. Speciality. IfORGAIIS. KIMBALL, New Eneland, MITiLEIt, BRIDGEPORT. SHEET MUSIC; k TEACHERS ARE OFFERED SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, t There are many qualities of Needles ; the Best ; are Cheapest. c nts per uozen. Singer 'Needles 25 All others 5cents each, 50 cents per drzen. I can; furnish ANY PART of any make SEWING MACHINE.: Orders hy mail will receive . prompt at tention. Remittance can be made in postage. , r-r . . ; . . . - 1 am asking for t usiness that will save buyers mon ey. . ,V; ? 7 v Tin: : C DFFBE iion BE ; L. BT(XN K, ; Raleigh, C. MACHINE NEEDLESX)F EVERY-STYLE- Oa West M jii let i s vrt't, r l h' iupjees of th " W . j, i". U. i.- j m 'jvery . d-y, . s'. 8 uui -. . ac lunch 8TV'd 'v !! lr ir- P.rfr having I isuro m- n .t- ai p f them a'-antl y' I in tho 11 &J i n-j llcom, Kre a't ; ib -liite)at, la'ii.' s raperd .band. nn-l PcnoJicals -wii II prepared to furnish all .classes." with em -plovment at htmia, the whole of tlio .-.time, or for their spare ni mo.ntS.? Business new iiroaE- lle. iarsons ot ; ei ner and cirls cav : earn nearlv as much as men. j That all who seo this m:v -fserid -.thei ad- dressaad lest the .business we. mike this offer. To such as are not ! atisfled we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble' of writing. Full particulars and outfit free. Add re s Gkohoe Stinson & Co. , Port land Maine.- 2r w '.-'V '-'V'X Pkoiiibitiokist. GIVEN AWAY. HISTORY OF THE. UNITED STATES ontains 320 Pages of 12 mo. bize, aay Fine Engravings, - a"d n ; Substantially B und in Leatherette T ee ill, G. t. Dr. griffi rngg Su rgeon Deiitist, " Teeth extracted without pain. Of fice on South Elm street, Wilson & Sh her Bank build in r. De 25 . XT f TTcan live at home an d make' more X v U money at work for us than at': anything else in this world Capital not needed ; you are started free. ' "Both sexes; all ag s. Any one can do the work Large earnings sure from firs start. Cosfly out fit and terms free. Better not delay. Costs von n thing to send us your address and fiud out; if you are wise you will . do so at one'. , Ii; Hallett & JO., i'ortiann, ' Maine'. '- :"--d ) ; p: ; . . . : ; . id. :.-d Boot ; andf ShoslMakM! HAS opened a shop in the old Post Ofnee ; building ; " South Elm streets, where, he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line Satisfa.ction guaranteed. Besides he keeps constantly on lm.nd for sale second haxd boots and shoes, and will, take old boots and shoes in exchange for work. - ; r: If vou have boots or "-shoes to make. mend buy or sell do not fail to give, him a" Call " . - - ;;'rr; " " sept 243 mos " d-i. V y I -f-': K-''. 'I'.S. SHE3LTON. -DEAUK IN- OROOKERY,!; - GLASSWARE Woenahd Willow Ware, 4 E N R R A L rl 31 HO II A N DISE &G Srestsb ro, N. H. 'TV dr-l Not K CnEAP pAMPni.ETjI.IKE MOST newspaper Book PiiEMiuiis. nized and that as siich - it deserves nnfl for itve mav , iusliv claim the acceptance of; every candid citizen. Res' I vi ?., i That we deem unwise a.riA mrnatriotic the course of any man or party or any locality or State, which denies the vital relationship of Prohibition to oiir: nation7. at large and whicn proclaims it a b-cai issue oiilv, to bo settled by cacti locality or state in its own way; that as theia tional governrrient alone can prohibi iniportation and i "ihter-state transpor tation, has full jurisdiction oyer "each. territory: and the District of Colum bia and claims a share in the proCts of every liquor-seller in . thennipn", Tiiis Historv ! upon an ;.'entir"ly.:"i'oVl 1 Tlan. which ma es t . mdi.viw. pensable to ?very person ho'matter -M!f m ny otner nistones ne may. 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Call and examine specimens of our work. : . . - -' -. - ; Wcp,k OumnTEEo. ; Prices as Low. as' the ; Lowest West Market Street, 2d door from Court House, Greensooro, ,N. C. ' . TRIKCE, Photographer CL3 CO S3 -.- . - Mm mow PAYStheFREICHTi v 5-Ton d bon Scales, I dUtm Lerai. fteel Beariog, Bm Tra Beam and Beam Box tor ' l Erery mic s ie. t or ires price iu f nention thii paper nd mddresa 1 JJINGflAfiJTON. N. Y - r .,----i a;-.hn ana w ev. c naiiaaii aifa sinTrovaI; tio 1kh .so.containswu- over 80 rrominnt -T. rHrs.. Ttis Is; the. right : book ; clon't t iaclarcd to get ar y otoer-Co. tains entire life of tie gres t rreocliur A?!? v wanted in every tow. JJ'.f, "gft avee, w wo nrla SP F.CIAIj 1 EH2o.o and PAY NOT iCG. All -cr,r Agenta are dvenhe mU boneSti ef oar Lxr.RAr.Y Associa-tto v''cf? pVwcrfvrt ferrr ta aid tksat Ja eolicitaag Eutocri- bers for th boo. 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' "rJx Energetic business melr wlto willtrve it proper attention aro wanted to hand ."tliis pump in every town ' in Pennsyl fcnia , New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware Virgin ia and Korth Carolina, and will ba$cord ed control of suitable territory not already occupied - ' - - v , - UllAltlji Vj. isijAiViaijrui , M A N U M C -T U 1 E R. Of all Sizes and Styles ot Wood Pumps. Office : 25 N. E. CITY HALL SQUARE, OPTWsite Broad St. Station P. R. R., I ; -. PHILADELPHIA, P,A ;'.?"i I
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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July 1, 1887, edition 1
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