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LOpAL ATSD GENERAL. . Durham is to hve an ice fuctory Tuesday was a wet day. in Greens- 1 Tlie editor continues to improve but very slowly. . " -" , Fine rains reported from all sections of the State. . - :, " - Mr. C, P. Vanstory's livery- stable is aboutcompleted. r Two moonshiiiers have been captured in Cleveland county. - Country ' watermelons are becoming plentiful on our market. - " . - There are now lb4 convicts on the Atlanta & Monroe 11. R. The Durham Cornet Band has joined the Durham Light Infantry. A. Ladies Prohibition Club has been organized in San Antonia, Texas. The Atlantic Hotel, at Morehaad city was sold Monday at public auction. .- . me nrst uricK was iaia on tne new graded school building Monday morning. The annual Camp Meeting at Muir's Chapel embraces the 3rd Sunday in Au gust. ' r. - The Charlotte Chronicle newspaper and job presses are now being run by water power. A Temperance Alliance lias been ; or ganized at Jamestown, Ark., with eighty four members. " 7 - A very , rich mine of magnetic iron ore is reported to have been discovered in Ashe county. Bill Crow, the negro who fired into a train near Monroe, has been captured and paced in jail The excursion for Washington City, left Monday morning with a very good crowd considering the weather. A Montgomery county gold miner one day last week took $ 22,500 in gold to the Charlotte mint to be assayed. Mrs. M. V. Bingham has opened a millinery store in the old Central Hotel building, lately occupied as a bar-room. It is stated that , eighty-one of the eighty -eight counties in .Ohio, have or garfor Prohibition party 5 work in '"1888. :. ' Mr. S. S. Jackson who has been in the employ of Mr. J. L. Stone of "Raleigh the well known dealer in Musical Instru ments au4 Sewing Machines, is no longer with him. : Mr. Stone -desires to notify all parties that Mr, Jackson is not authorized to transact any business whatsoever for him- ' - . " ' - . - Mr. - George Tesh. "a carpenter by trade, was knocked frown on Saturdav night with a brick,' which Mr. T. says he tnuitcs was thrown from the hand l of a negro. He further states that not a word wa3 passed, between" them, f The Mow was a pretty severe one, and came "hear making a lasting. Winston Sentinel.-. ' TtTBLISHEliS' NOTICE. AN OFFER "WORTHY ATTENTION from - every reader- of the - north carolina frohibition- - ist. ' - ' . '. ; - Millinery. -' Mrs. C. C. Gorrellhas a full line of la dies and childrens' hats, gloves, Hatching &c, &c, and the ladies will find it" to their interest' to see her .stock before purchasing elsewhere. New goods will be received every few days. " . 1 - "Worth Your Attention, , ' ..." Cut this out and mail it to Am.es? & Co, Augusta Maine, who, will send you-- free, samething new, that just coins money for all workers. As wonderful as the electric light, as genuine as pure gold, it will prove of lifelong value andlmportance to you Both sexes, all ages. Allen & Col, bear expense of starting you -in . business. ; It will bring you m more cash, right away than anything else in the world. Anyone anywhere can do the work. : and live at home also,"-''-' Better write at once ; then knowing all. should vou conclude - that you don't care to engage , why no harm is done. - : - . Report reaches us that a man by the name of Herson in charge- of a force "of colored hands employed by the Railroad Company had his squad at Bridgewater, a small station in Burke county, on last Sunday, when Herson asked some of the negroes to go after whisky, which we hear they protested against, but he finally succeeded in getting some of them to go, and Herson and ; the Charity and Children is the name of a new paper published in ThoniasviHe in the interest of the Baptist Orphanage there. . " " . -, The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. II. 'H. Cartland pi South - Greensboro, died Thursdav eveninsr the 28th, at 8;30 o'clock. " - ' . M r. R. Rose, of Fay etteville, wil 1 brin suit against the W. & W. R. R. for ejecting him and his family from the train at Halifax, John Jones will hang in Wilmington for burglary August 0th." The case has been to the Supreme Court and Jones bids fair to swing. A second survey of the Durham and Xynchburg railroad has been completed. Another survey will have to be made be fore work begins. - ' Aboutjifty jqames have been enrolled to form an artillery company at Salisbury, - to be known as Battery A. It will be the only artillery in the State. iT-of. W . A. 11 lair ' delivered a very rich address in the Court nouse Tuesday night which was greatly tenjoyed by i large and attentive audience. Chester, S. C, has voted a subscrip tion of $25,000 to the Georgia Carolina - and Nortnern railroad, which is to extend - from Atlanta to Monroe, N. C. $10,984.88 was the amountdeposited , in the People's Five Cents Savings Bank for the first month, ending Aug.; 2nd, and :- the number-of depositors was 276. Some kind friends took a mortally sick horse from Rev. A. D. Bett's stable, at Nashville, put a sound horse in its place, and then shot the sick beast. -Those watermelon rinds on all of our principal streets have a most delight' ful smell to those who enioy it which we suppose our city commissioners do. The Richmond & Dnaville railroad company has fixed ' the rate jrom all points in North Carolina tt the Inter State Convention to be held In Atlanta, Ja., at one full fare for the round trip. The County Commissioners held - iheir monthly -session : Monday with all the members present. - The regular business was gone through, but no- other business of importance was transacted." Messrs. Thomas, Reece & Co. will move their book and job printing office to the second floor of the building on the corner of South Elm and JSycamore streets over Mr. J. A, Groome's store, at an early day. " " : North Carolina lost 40,000 men in the late war and there is a movement on foot to erect a ereneral monument to , their memory. 'Julian S. Carr offers to give 82.500 if it is erected at Durham t and $1,000 if at Raleigh. . In the. suit by tho town of Durham against Tax Collector Jenkins, of Durham county, for refusal to pay. over the" town " ship school fund, Judge Gilmer decided against the town. The matter goes to the Supreme CourVon appeal.' On the farm of S. D, " Williams, in ' Panther Branch township, on the 23rd inst., during the rain and almost inces i sant lightning, thirteen of his sheep were killed by lightning. None were not more than six or eight feet apart. State Chron icle. . ' . . . There will be a meeting of the Guil ford County Farmers', Association in Ben bow Hall, on the 3rd Saturday (20th) in August. The farmers throughout the county are invited to be 'present. : " - ' W. E; Benbow, Prvs. " " Davji Hodgin, iiec Rpv. D. A: Lonsr. D. D L. L. D. Pw5iV!pn of Antioch Collesre, Ohio, de livered a lecture befo' e the Teacher's In gtitute, Monday evemng, on Labor and rs.ital.- Those who heard it report it as being a masterly effort and Ittoroughly freely when the negroes, crazed by whisky same unmanageable. A fight ensued in which Herson cut a negro with a knife very seriously in several places and him self received pistol ballaihree differ ent parts of his body, and is supposed to be mortally wounded-: Very few people living at Bridgewater it was found nec essary to telegraph to Old Fort., to quell the row. A sufficient force came and the , t .... j , . onenders were arrested and now await trial in Morganton iail. " The white man and one negro, it is thought will die, andup, who shall pay up to date, or be A l Serious Eow. indulged fKUJtllUliiUii RTY. KATT NAL EXECTTTIVB C dM?.IITT33 Your Choice of Four Good .Papers, Free. . SUNSHINE : - Far' youth ; alio for those of all a qes fulwise - hearls are not withered, is a handsome; pure, ; usefu and most interesting , paper : it . is published monthly by E. O. Allen & Co., Augusta, Elaine, at 50 cents : per year: it isr handsomely illustrated. DATJGHTEHS OF - AME1UOA. Lives full of usefulness are worthy oj renown and ., imitation.-' l-The hand thiit roc'fs ; the 'j cradle " rule the world," through its gentle, guid ing influence. . Emphatically "a wo man's paper in all branches of its work and exalted station in the world-; "Eternal 'fitness"' ia the foundation from which to build ? JIahdsom"ly illustrated. Published monthly by True & Co., Augusta," Maine, at 0 cents per year. ; . - THE - PPt ACTI CAE HOUSE KEEPER AND LADIES' FIRE SIDE COMPANION.. This practi cal, sensible paper will prove a boon to all , housekeepers and ladies - who read it. It has a boundless field -of usefalne s, and . its ability appears equal to the occasion. It is strong and sound in all its. I varied depart ments. U andsomely illustrated. Published month y by Ht Hallet & Co., Aortland, Maine at 50 cents per year. ; - - s ' , - - FARM AND HO TJSEKEEP F RSj Good Farming,' Good Housekeeping, Good Cheer. This handsomely illus trated papers is devoted to the two most important and noble industries in the world farming-" in all i its branches housekeeping in ; every department. It is able and up to the progressive times ; it will hefound practical and of great general useful ness Published monthly by George Stinson & Co., j Portland, Maine, , at 50 cents per . year. . jgTe will send free for one jear, whichever of the above named papers may be chosen,' to any one who pays for The North Carolina Prohibi tionist for one year in advance. This applies to . our subscribers and alHvho may wish, to become subscri bers.' ; . I BgyWe win send free ; for one year, whichever of the above named papers may be chosen, to any subscriber. for The North Carolina Prohibition- ISTwbose subscription may not be paid D. P. S.n'Jiphbarjo . Vic Chairman. - Seereiary. A. Van Kieet f;n, isctr. Jiiin n .to, Mich., ChicagK "Secretary. '.. , D. Hastir-grj1, Madifsor," I!i,, Car. Ileo. reas allEENSBOEO MARKET REPORTS. x jet Cj It.U iilji , o n: C. Stato Executive Committee. I). W.C. lienbow, Ch'n, Greensboro, W . F.'.Steeie, Socretary, . " . , -C. N. GrandiriOn- , . . - . " Gaston Ia Charlotte - P..W, Bradlexv ' -T J j. Vail, " F. a-Bliir, , . v W. H. Worth,. V P. Berry, A. J. TorntirjtiDn, .Saml I j. Trgdtn, T. C. Worth. - - Eivyin SLaver, '-" Rurhmerfield, ' Kins ion, : Mob a no, Ku.-h Hill, -Waddoira'- ; WostUviUo" Salisbury; - County C bail men. -Bv Congressional Districts 1st Dist. - ' " . D. W. Jarvis, Washington. ; " 3rd Dist. Wayne, J F. M iller, Goldsboro. - ' mODTJCE ' MARKET. - ' cuxixa' TRICES. Appi is green, rer bu, .-. " - Bacon hog round Xeef - k- . Butter. . ...... ' Ro.-.swax - Chickens old - spring Corn - ' ...... , Corn Mf al , - . . . . Drie Fruit . - ' Bl.ickher.ies' . . t - ' Cherries '",".- , " Apples " lJeachos unpared ' " - fared - Eggs . - - - - F-enthers. -. - Flaxse d; - ' ' " ... Flour Family ' - .., Sup riine Onions " - Oats - , Po.k . Peas ' -' '-. . . Potatoes Irish" :'-. ; Sweet . . ...... R it's Cotton Tallow Wool washed -.' Unwashed " Wheat - ' 10 the Penitentiary will probably be re-in- forced by a few others. Western Carolinian. Whisky did it. BUfiLDTGTOir ITEMS. The building hoom continues, llr. W. W. White is erecting a large dwelling on the lot in front of ,Mr. Lawrence Holt's residence. " r : The largo brick building on the corner by MrvC F. Ranhut's store is nearing conipletron When it is finished onr Post Office will be kept in a part of the building. Burlington has its newspaper at last. The Burlington News is its nafhe. Mr. W. F. Clapp ; is editor and proprietor. Tlie.first issue came out last' Monday. . It will soon be issued from, the "new brick building on the Ranhut corner. Mr. Peter Swaim has been sick for sev eral weeks. " rour correspondent regrets to learn 9f the sickness of the editor of the Protiibi- TTOk'IST. - The showers of the past week have greatly revived the crops and cooled the atmosphere , Wheat threshing is about completed in this section. The yield is not very large but the quality of the grain is very fine. 1 Three negro boya made a raid on Jlr L. Wi Holt's melon patch last week,' and the result has been one of them is now in jail and the ' other two have had to skip or hide to escape a like fate. Ah, boys, better go to work and raise them or pay your moaey for melons. Mr. Henderson May, son of our- towns- manMr. B. B. Majr, was married last week. - Dotter. yond date ; provided, however, that snch oavment shall not be foi less . - . i -. , " . ........ than one yeat cgS-Toany one who? hands us pay ment on ac count for - tis paper, fo three years, we will sednh free for on year, ail oi tue aooye uescriuea pa rsers ; ; or we will send one of them for four years, Or two for two years, as may be preferred. - figr-The above described papers which weoSer free with ours, are among the best and most ' suceessfnl published. We specially recommend them to onr ubscribers, and believe all will find them of real usef uln ess a'jd great in 'W. T. WalkEr, Publisher. N. C. 4th Dist. A faraance, Daniel Worth, Co. Shops Johnson, J. C. Eilrngton, Smithfiold. 5 lb Dist. ..... ' Guilford, J. Van Lindluy, Greensboro 7th Dist. . : Davidson, W, 1L Mofiiit, Lixirgton llandolph, M. liamtnond, Bush llili lijwan, E Shaver, Salisbury " Yadkin, T. M.; G orgo, : ' . -'-.: Cross R ads Church. Prohibitionist. " 8 h Dist. ' t ' "1 Burke, It. L. Abernethy, Uulher ford College. - - - Gaston. B" G. Bradhy, Gastonia Lut all Couniicp bold Conventior p and organize at once. " GREENSBORO FEMALE COLLEGE Greensboro, 'N. C. , The -sixty-fifth session of this well equipped ajid prosperous school will be gin on the 24th of August, 1887. Faculty able, accomplished and faithful, instruc tion tliorouaih, location liealtluul, iare good. Special advantages offered : in the departments of Music, Art, Elocution and Modern Languages. Charge's moderate Tuition in full English Course per session of twenty jveeks, for day pupils 20. v Preparatory Department $10 to$l$. . For Catalogue apply "tQ Jy 8 7w . T. M.-JONE President. 25 ill ' a 8 1i a 20 - - 13 ' 14 a IS -10 a 12 05 05 - G - -10 " 3aC ' Sa4 . 10a 12 8 - 40 75 4')0 ' " 40 40 6a7 '. CO , - . ' 25 80 li 30 - -20 $1 a 1.25 r a S3 ll I S3 mii if .. RETAIL PRICiT OF GROCERIES. Bacon Side . . : - 10 Hams - 15 - '.Shoulders - - . - " - 10 Cheese , " 2Q Coffee Rio "f " ; ' 22 a 25 Lagayra . ' 2 - Java " . 25a35 KfeTosene Oil . - '20 Lard " 10 Leather Sole ' 20'n20 M lasses - 25 a 55 Rice , 8 a 10 Syrup " - 30 a 60 Soda -. 8a 10 Salt Common - 70 Fine " - 85 Sugar Yellow " ' - ' 7a5 . White " " ' 9al8 Crushed ' - 10 TOBACCO MARKET. Common dart 1 ags, : - " . " fi Ier , - " Dark Tich fi.lers , . ' Bright " , ; ' : Common dark smokers . ; Bright sm keTs M dium cutters Fancy . " Medium wrappers Fancy . -" - - Our marlctt ia now ve y gr des of t--bacc. . . $ 1,00 a 3,5 - 2,00a4,00 5,00 a 7,50 10,00 a 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 60,00 active for a Pislii rr.n in f, in;4ll'"!ifles, ' : 1 Consumption Cured. An old pliysician, retired from practice having ha I idaced in his hands by an East India missionary the formult of a simple vege a le remedy for a speedyand pe manent cure o: Consumption, Uroncni- tis. Catarrh,: As 1 1. ma and al! throat and Lung Affe dons, also ao itive a d radi cal cure for Nervous Debility and all Ne" yous Complaints, alter n ving tested its wonderful curative power-; it thousands of cases, has felt it hi duty to make it known ;o hi - suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will-- send ftee of charge, to all who desire it, this receipt in German, Fren h or- English, with full direcuons for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addregsiug -with st mp; naming he paper- W. A. Noyes, 14Q Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. eow. Jan. 2888 GIVEN AWAY. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES ontains 820 Pages- of 12 mo. Size, 22y 4 Fine iingravmgs, a tl rt . cubstantially Bound in leatherette T ee alfGi t. y Not ' k" Chkap ; Pamphlet like most kewspapkb Book Piiemiums. -1 T-ia History i upon an entir- ly rovel and original plan,' which ma a .t indis. pensable to every person no -matter ; how m ny other histories he, may have. . It is arranged chron-log ca ly by year, from 432 1 1885. - Every ev nr is narrated in the'o'der ,of its date. ; These are not confined, us in ot.er wo ks, to political m t er, but embrace every branch of human action. It describes under' its proper date alt important paten s ; all dis coveries In science and the use'ulart the digging of canals and the building of rail roads and t.'Jegrapli lines, 'he founding of towf.s, and 'he erection 'of notable build ing and b idces;the first performances of plays anJ' the first appearances of actors and s agers; fir. b; floods, hailstorms, tor nadoes, cyclones, epidemics; - ccidents and disasters on s a' and lan;,rio sand crimes, p ,nics and ' buisness f dlures; "corners" and j h nora na! prices in all markets; labor trouble" strike and lockouts; and hund ; sds of oth' r matte rs never ment oned by hist rians. Besides being a history in he ordi.ary s.nse, it is a condensed news- THE IDEAL MAGAZINE." for young people is what the papers call st. Nicholas. Do you know about it, bow good it is, how clean and pure and hopeful? If there are any boys or girls in your house will you not try a number or try it for a year, and see if it isn't just Jhe element you need in the household? The Lonlon Times has said, AVe have nothing like it on this sid ." e Here are some lend ing features of r t Si. NICHOLAS Stories bv Louisa Mi Alcott Frank R." Stockton several by each author. A short seriall story by. Mrs. Burnett, whose charming "Little Lord iauntleroy has been a great feature in tho past year of St; Nicholas. ; - War stories for Boys and Girls .Gen. Badeau. chief -of -staff,., biograplier, and confidential friend of "General Grant; and one of the " ablest and most popular of living military writers, will contribute a number of papers . describing in clear and vivid style some of the leading battles of the civil war. They will be panoramic descriptions of i single contests or short campaigns, presenting a sort ,oi literary picture-gal ery of the grand and : heroic contests in which the parents of many a boy and girl of to-day took part.; . The Herial (Stories include -4 'Juan and Juanita," an admirably, written story of Mexican life by 1 ranees Coyirtenay Bay lor, author of 'On: Both Sides;" also, "Jenny's RoardingHonse-' , by James Otis, a story of life in a great city, ' ; - hort Articles, instructiv and entertain ing, will abound- x Among these- are: How a Great ! Panorama is Made," by Theodore R. Davis, with profuse illustra tions;; "Winning a Gommissiou'' (Naval Academy), and "Recollections of the Naval Aeademv." " .'Boring for Oil" and I Among the Gas-wells." with a number of - striking pictures; ; "Child -Sketches from George Eliot," by Julia Magruder; ."Victor, lauero's Tales to ins Granacnu drfn." recounted by Branuer jviattnewsj TTistnr!r Girls." bv E. . (8.- Brooks. Also interesting contributions from Jvora Perry, Harriet Prescott 'pofford, Joaquin -Miner, IT. II. Hovesen. Washintrton Gladden, A Wof. WcliiriP-toh Rollins. J.' T. Trow- brldsre. Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka, Noah Brooks, Grace- Denio Litchfield llose Hawthorn e Lathrop, Mrs. 8. M. B Piatt: Mary Mapea Dodge, and. many others, etc;, etc. " :- The subscription price of; SAINT KICHOI i id t-4 , lit r cJH II Will t-UVf iil'Uil Wi Old Pictures Copied to any Size. Our : office ; is -'uppliejcl -witli .best ins tru m eu 1 3 and ltes t irn pro verri iisj Call and exammeNpccrmeiis'of otii? work. - - f.LL . WtRr . GcSRikfEED. Fricss as Low as - ths j Lowest West Market Street, 2d door from Court House, Green sooro, N. Q: ' CRINGE, Photographeiv A VALUABLE FARM FOR SLE JAS. 8. EOWELL, Booi and Shoe Maker ! ' - ' TTAS f opened ; r shop ;n the old AXPost Ofdce l)uilding. "South" .Elm streets, vhere he is prepared to do all kinds or ' work m Ins imo. batist action sruaTanteed. . Besides he keeps constiintly on hand for sale second haxd' boots and 1 -11 j. . 1 .1 i: J . 1 I snoes, ana ..win ia.o oiu uoois anu snoes in exchange for work. , If you have- boots oes to make. mend buy or sell, do nut fail to givw hira a call " - ' " -- ' . ' - sept 24 3 moa - -w 1 ia the only machine made that- sew's the same with, the machine rnnmVof either backward or forward and without stopping or changing the direction oi tne-worK. - , EVERY MACHINE ' WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. - . . Call and see the machine at W. n. WAKEFIEID & CO., Greensboro N. C- ?alers irrail" kinds of Hardware, Paints, Oils,; Varnishes &c. The ( Deal( Reliable British Mixture Guano in stock. Old Mar.18,'87. , Sheet Music A PIANOS. KRANICH $ BACH. r " Behr Bros., CHICKEIIING, Emmerson, - , HALLETT & DAVIS. Speciality. ORGAITS. KIMBALL, New'Enarland, MILLER, "Whitney, BRIDGEPORT. -:o:- SHEET MUSIG- all THE NEW AND POPULAR AIRS IN STOCK Novelties Received Weekly.! TEACHERS ARE OFFERED SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. QBKIMB CUSSES & Sewing Iacliine ITeedlei Hiere are many qualities of Needles ; the Best are Cheapest. Singer Needles 35 c nts per Dozen. All others 5 cents each, 50 cents per dczen. I can furnish ANY PART of any make SEWING MACHINE." Orders by mail will receive prompt at tention, llemittance can be made in postage. - l am asking for business that will save buyers money. ' Let the Goods Talk. X L. STCXNIS, Raleigh, N. C. MACHINE NEEDLES OF EVERY STYLE. TTESTION are now prepared to furnish all classes with cm plovment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare m- ments. Business new light and pront Ule. jrarsous vox ei-ner sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5.09 per eveninsr, and a proportional sum by devot iDg all their time to. the business. Boys and girls (Tan earn nearly as much as men. That all who see tui mav send their ad dress, and t5st the-lrUsiness. we make thisf otter. . To sacli as-are -ot atisned we will send one d-'llar to pay.for the trouble of wriiug.r Full particulars and outfit free. Addre-s GeOhgb Sjttxsos & Co., -Portland Maine. - -" nnhis Farm is situated in Guilford Coun JLty. N. C, on Reedy Fork, on the line of the 11. & D. li. R , and contains some thing over 700 acres. It has on it a ,good Granite quarrv. :. The soil is adapted to the (growth of Tobacco. Grain of all kinds,- Cotton and Grass. It has a - large frame dwelling of ,nine rooms, smoke-house double kitchen, "ice house, store house, barnes, stables; cribs, tenant ; houses &c, There is on the place, besides several old orchards a young orchard of some 150 treesof select fruit, just begining to bear. The dwelling is I, miles from -Brown's summit a station on the R.-; & D. R. R. 12 miles from the city of Greensboro, and within half a mile of a saw and grain mill. The location is one of the . most desirable in the country. s Call on or "address- the Editor of this paper . - I m f? 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The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1887, edition 1
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