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tORTiic.iAWiiimo;;isi PUBLISHED fctkhT FRIDAY BY Rev: TIte7ALKER; Editor an& mpristsr. (Corner 2?. Market and Davie Street,) Over the Texas defeat the Wash ington Sentinel (Brewers' Organ) sings the regular Democratic chorus. "The cause of personal liberty has been triumphant in the Lone Star State. Prohibition and slavery have been defeated by an immense major ity. All hail to the noble men who led the fight! They "will never be pends." ' M More and more the thin veil ot words ia dropping, and : the "anti- FRIDAY- SEPT., 16. lgSJ. V TERMS IN ADVANCE. One year , Six months cratic platforms in several past Pres idential ; canvasses have' declarea against sumptuary - legislation. It sions and" when word went the round serve again, and will , do better ser that: the Prohibitionists had filled vice than could any other man m the this there was sensation. -When on State. - v- ".i: nDVEHTISEnS sumptuary plank is appearing m its was intended and it seems to melThursday afternoon the mam body The platform caused a little dis true meaning, an anti-Prohibition that every intelligent Democ rat must of delegates met in front 1 of the Em- cussion on Suffrage and minor issues, plank.. ' know the fact to cmmit the party pire House, formed in line and bnt was adopted substantially as re: in opposition to Prohibition. The! marched to the Alhambra : behind a ported from the Committee and with We have all along held that the prohibition party arraigned ; the genuine Prohibition Brass Band, sen- splendid unanimity. Its plank on drink habit fostered , by the saloon, Democracy for this opposition, and sation grew to profound surprise. suffrage will satisfy all our most rad- $1.00 tryJ .90 The Editor is not held responsible for the views of correspondents. ht V "t2 otonefass or merest, by keeping the band laborer at star- our ieaderft never denied the charge. 1 bey say U. S. Senator Hiscock ical friends, I believe, while separate Dutjoriioertyand tne wnoie conn- vation point and compelling : him to The questions having been brought looked out from his law office, oppo- plank puts every thing but Prohtbi- workon any terms, is the chief fee of I directly, home to the. people of Texas, 1 8 the Empire, watched our proces- tion in subordinate place tSF Agent wanted. ,A Ubraieommitmn wi2 be given, s Write tor term. ' The date on your label, after your name U tbe departments of secular or re Is to inform you when your subscription expires. :''-. rCVlU-"; '' 'rr.- : :; If yoar name is written a cross mark will be placed there to let yon know. x tfj fol- all workers. An editorial in Journal of United Labor (K. Organ) well puts this view as lows: ' The "workman f who drinks is a littinno onfamnoog iiafo nmnM slave a slave to that which has no 6V W VU A4JVr0 VUUJ If VlllVi V'AACVU.V I - - . . ' I " ' ' 1 - 1 ' -1 fl it every anju-saioon man, wo man, and child -were to emigrate in a body out of Tennessee, .- leaving the wnisKyites in cnarge oi cue state in bv . declar tne the conviction is forced upon me sion with open-eyed wonder, and mgr that the dominant issue and the f -M that there is no alternative bnt to kept for some hours thereafter a med- Lnlv test of nartv fealtv. The license insert a plank m the next State Dem- itati ve, it not a melancholy mood. piauk declares that "to vote for li- ocratic platform unequivocally -They do not say that anybody sneer- cense is to accent m the name of the against Prohibition. In making this ed. b veacuse papers treated us with state a- bribe, from the State's . worst suggestion I would not be under- real journalistc courtesy, reported enemy, and that he who votes for the churches, banks would be bank- protective ownership and ho interest gtoo(i as wishing to read or drive any our proceedings in liberar measure, corrnpt and corrupting system for ruptjschools would -be scholarless, in his welfare. He is also, a slave to one out of the party. We are told and editorially admitted the Prohibi- the revenue it yields, is as guilty of a win ws piaceainerewiei you "sw. hj man with m0ney or morals would hls employer. A few days since a prohib tion has come to stay. None tion party a po'itical factor deserving criine against the State as is he who tSe von wflTbTcredited from that time dare enter the State, and a first-class Kory as told the writer illustrating are 80 blind as not to know that recognition and respect , The lead- sella his.yote to a corrupt candidate. or oi.i,vfio .h to nin pv ii, ot obtain sturtatw n tlvertising tpac wrhfl L. Chie(tO, will find -on ' M 45 V. 49 RtndolRh St., gn ATrT"'! Dk. GRIFFITH, Surgeon Dentist, Teeth extracted without pain fice on - South & Sh ber Bank Of Elm street, Wilson building. De 25. on. II 17. TATE, . icing- rnhitiaii, uifcentDoro X;tVjOtfoi his Professional Services to the citixns .of .preexsboro aLd auVroandipg country. Oflife at Pvrtei& Dalton 's drug store. W hen not' there can be found at his resi dence on Asheboro street, opposite Col. T. B. Keogh's. Jai2tf fene you will be credited from that time, m ftx lose nothing by it. hell on earth would soon be in full the truth ot this statement . a menu there is now, and has been for years, mg New York dailies had special re- strong as this enunciation really is. blast, and yet these are the men who engaged in moving employed three a national Prohibition party, and porters on had, and one of these sent it was heard with swift applause and Btmjractiont of dollar m and too now clamor to conquer and rnle Ten- men tw0 01 whom were in tne em- that such party will have a regular over 10,000 words over the wires adopted without dissent. Piedmont 2outc ttamp. Inessee. Richr.cnd end Dznviila Syst:m. EFFECT TUX NOBTH ABOI.IKA PHOHIBITIOK IIT is entered at the post office in Oreens Mco as second-class matter. thev do it? Your Pi0J.01 tne cnira ana wen unuer xne presidential ticket in the field in the Thursday night, while others were T w0 nr. a .nnvpntinn WMtwjaasJSiu wiubwuj . i vote must answer in Deptemoer. '-rWM v v , ' : r--wuuuS uiiupigu-uuu w uul "'"e x. semble tfith so nebulous views aboot tbaiks Run by 75 Mebidian Timk. r 1 i-T .lllma 1L. n. . . i. --r . -r-w- - ' - . I - , . .. I : . my ineuu gv tueiu &tate in tne union, nence tne im- eates under the svstem of renresenta- . t h fillorl. nnv' name was Southbound ADVjmiTISIira BATES. VJpace lmonth, 8mo.-4hno. 12mo. Colnmn $1.00 f 3.50 $ 4.00 $7.50 I 1 $8.00 $20.00 $33.00 $90.00 to all Democratic DAILY. xnere is a certain unuormity oi ooss saiu; perative necessity lor plain anu posi- tion adopted. Almost every Assem- DreSsed. Some New Yorkers did expression m the uemocraiic press men wui not get a cent oi mat mon- tive action on the subject. Should bly District had its full quota, and Urge T- Thomas Fortune, colored ed as to ine liquor issue wnicn is so ey, uur oi uieu, imu6 -wj gucn action De naa tnere will i De no enough alternates 'were present to ii nf t,A TSTw YnrV for $2.00 $5.00-$8.00-$l5!oo marked 83 to suggest that a campaign they will drink it all up." "Why do excuse for characterizing those who, make good every - vacancy and to any place other than the first, but $4.00-$10.00-$16.C0 $30.00 stereotype phrase had been expressed you not empioy sieauy, souer iucui ifrom conscientious, convictisns, be- swell the total number to 1200 at Mr. Fortune has only cast in his offices. The Pu- she asked. "Why, returned the Heved Prohibition to be both unwise least. Few ladies were included. m,wi Wn anrl wSpr erAdvertisements to be inserted every Uriof uses it, and then the Washing- boss, sober, respectable men would and anti-Democratic ; as belonging but among these was Mrs. Mary Y. counBeU agreed that to nominate him - - r 1 r 1 rnn fMt I BBfm " 1 it T"U TomTioTanna iiiiii. wi tr K . hn i . I irAK 11 ir-.ii uu - 1 1 in v I T-v rhA . im tt a w-i av. -r t- tt - rw i 11 1 ill 1. - lir 1 r 1 1 ! 1 - - - . I " . V- " . hwujwiiuia. - - ' 7 , J i iuo iwiii f aiucu uaivij i ul Vu Duru Our jjlfllc YV.V. X. U. STTCSl- Ihnf nnTVIBOa TtrnhlhlHnn TlASlfinn nrntl n lint. WnrlC IDr RA i llLl( RIOIIPV fha i4-ha hanil oinnnnn thnoo 'inh. I w VHFVWVU KA WWlwiiVU. &. uvgiuvu w. ( - J VbUCi UUUU. HlAUOiU IIUUOC . nuu Lv. New York Philadelphia -" Baltimore. Washington -V Charlottesvlle ' Lynchburg No. 50. 12 15 am '7 20" 9 45 " 11 24" 335 p m 5 50" No. 52. 480 pm 6 57 " 9 42 " 11 00 " 3 00a m 5 20 " which is logical and consistent". nor so many hours. Rnw vonr snbscrintion to the prohibition, reminds one of an Irish Pbohibitionist. - man s opinion oi a certain law when were me Biaves oi tne uuhh, uu ub positive action is had, can he replied that he was "entirely in franklyi acknowledged the power mined by each individual for him Virginia Prohibitionists, do not &vor of. the law, but wholly opposed which their vice gave hint over them. seif. foil to attend the State Convention its entorcement." Jfretty straddle m was not nis capital, out wieir own that 1 i vice v which enslaved them. : ouch now would be unfortunate for him money the other hand, accusing those who dent and one had' special appoxt- if fm- ti, W will not I must have favoi Prohibition as being recreant to ment upon tha Platform Committee. LVfin ,nnPor f havP won over a man aa mcsc. xx c democratic principles. .. ah are Not so many ministers were m the Uf h rmffm nf rPfAmPn t : Tn Rni tp ii. I I In " 1 11 ' . ill--'- ... I r iuc irutu m a uuioucu. j.utoc uwu ireemen. ana ine reaaine1 one wnen hnHvaanftpn i hovp bppti with n. tr-r' . i.i: ,i i:; r be deter- fal half less. And the number ofl f rr - - ' I ft. E3VjEA VI illwll KM 1 111 IX A11VU UU V W t " Richmond " Burkeville " Keysville Drake's Br'ch "Danville " Ureensboro : " Goldsboro . " Raleigh "Durham " Chapel Hill " llillsboro t Staunton Sept 23rd. Verj Respectfully, . J. W. Thbockmoeton. Ar. vice-ridden men are the worst ene- We urge our friends in Virginia to attend the Prohibition State Con vention which will be held in Staun ton on thex 23rd inst trifles keep yon away. plars and W. C. T. TPsjmould all attend. TEE LIQTJOB 00NVEUTI0B'. The fifth annnal State Convention v" wusi,; tney.i are ? me ; xwueuiui. r-r , x, w. T . To see it, merely was to be moved by state. He has filled the mostimpor- Ar. Atlanta too nolds of the order.: Onlv bv the U1 ,tuc w "1UC "UUV1 uu Loif?not V,rw Wi-Ur : Nothbound. .L -A . - - - . .. - . . IWr nAalfirs' AHanr-mtinn W5 hplfl ' . uwu pustulates m wuB uuc, uu , Atlanta Six hundred prominent Eepub-jmies of their brother workmen. .They hcans in Iowa have bolted from that are the traitors who betray their party putting np separate tickets on trust: thev are I the Benedict" Ar- Do not let the ground that the party was Goxl Tem- "dry Only a year ago many left it abolition of the saloon by the Prohi for the! Prohibition party on the bition party, i can this class of work- ground of its being too "wet" All men be changed' and their evil this comes from trying to be "all fluence removed. The Prohibitionists are going to things to all men" for the sake of the make a desperate effort to. carry the official plumes. An old authority I I True of the Old Parties. arth. Thev have the nerve to tackle Isavs. "because thou art neither hot it They are represented by two nor cold, I will spue thee out of mv The question of Prohibition is not self-evident that, to preserve the liq t.nn omi fTiiir-oW PrTiihiHnn ImAiifii Wo tnnw nr nff.o in any sense a partisan one as par- nor business in such a manner that young and middle-aged men struck gether, a thoroughly fine ticket was us as remarkable, though old veter- selected Friday afternoon. It will ans were not wanting. It was aeon- be measured, of course," by its head vention of aggressive workers, eager and a better head no ticket has ever to push ahead, intolerant of com- had. Rev. Dr. D. W. C. Huntington Lv promise, zealous in spirit, willing in- 0f Cattaraugus county, is one of the domitable, and of unfailing courage, strongest Methodist leaders in the Salem High Point Salisbury . Statesville, Asheville, Hot Springs Concord. " Charlotte " " Spartanburg " Ureenville in- last week in Brooklyn. - About 200 delegates were present, ; representing an organ ization of 12,000 throughou t the State The following is the sub stance of the "platform" adopted : by the Convention : "As it has I become cyclones of applause was to be borne is known by all this denominational Ar. up, as on a surging sea of sound to membership from Brooklyn to Buf the topmost hight of enthusiasm. falo. and thousands besides, and is When it gathered in mass meeting universally respected. He is as bold Thursday night, in the same great as a lion, as able as he is bold, and a hall, and plus the delegates 'came host in the pulpit or upon the plat hundreds on hundreds of visitors for. Last fall he ran in the Chau- 'till that space was packed, it was a tauqua Cattaraugus Allegnany Dis- papers with large circulations. They are in the same lukewarm and nan- seem to oe a Dody tnatvaiue printers seating conui tion when they run up; ink. The Leader (liquor paper.) to the masthead a mottoe with this " Favor temperance and op- levice : t'ox nr now constituted. It mav he- ,t m h T.rnfA wifhonf W nr fa-P1"" ull,u "-vcixug xax w OCc nc met ior congress, aou raeiveu ue- U m,,t,im;n ;l .1 . , - . , . - may watch it at the National next tween five ond six thousand votes Ww WW - - - " i VS A . VJk.MXWU.v. U A . f V.W . . M AM . . J.1 . . interest as to divide the neonle of Latioal W mnt ho evented and vear ? 11 must remain the climax oi except that he is a clergyman, no one the statute "Nine high-Hcense preachers in p Prohibition. 'Anrjc QJt4tfJj&r. bigh license! ; j. - - becaase nine-tenlhs f Aeir leading I Prohibition Dakota members are bizlh&fcense is Kept a members. Territory although it is fully enti- No preacher jDa-"yoluntarily, with-1 tied to.be admitted into the Union, out ' coptrjaE)t, be a high-license There are very plausible rumors preacher nnfil he can reconcile Jesus afloat that the reason it was ' not ad- Christ, his risen Lord, and whisky." mitted was the opposition of the liq- Sam Jone. r uor lobby at Wahsington. And here ; z ' . is the secret of the opposition. The .- xj xtus jruxutts a ia int rAoi, iixnsntunon oi Jjakota nas in it a TUEBS WILL BE NO sound in oub course IN xxpound- J effect ,when Dakota becomes a State isa the ; great fuitdamental and not before. Hence the opposi fbinctples of DEMOCBACT, ADVO- tion of the liquor men. But how wiiwu xM.ranjLj m ajuu jrrui3i.a v i long Will the pUDllC Permit thlS in- the country irrespective of preoent the existence of such on party lines ; but either party at- j books abrogated ; the members must tempting to climb into power by pledge themselves to defeat all candi dishonesty making the issue will be dates who will not give just and beaten, and deserves to be. Detroit equitable laws to the trade, which. Free Press Dem.) Sam Jones's Party. as honest merchants, they have a right to demand. Political preju dices must be surrendered to secure Prohibition Convention until then, could question his superlative fitness j ohn 15. x inch might well nave -been as a -candidate : and in this case a proud man as he stood up before some of us who have not generally tnat mignty tnrong, to Degm nis aa- favored nominating ministers are dress. Its greeting was grander well content to have it so. He is a than men often get. New Yorkers tower ol strength to our cause, Dr. received him not alone as the Prohi- Huntington's colleagues on the tick- bition orator par excellence, nor as et are exceptionally good men, and the Chairman of our .National Uom- 310" . 517 " 6 57 " 612 " 8 50 " 10 44 " 3 30 p m S50pm 6K52 " "t8 15 " 7 25 " t7 20 " 11 16 " 12 37 am 1 26 " 2 25 am 528 " 6 43 " 120pm - No. 61. 700 pm 101am 2 13 " 5 05 " 6 00 " 6 44 " 7 57 " 8 28 " 11 40 " 12 06 p m 12 45 t8 15 " 2 10 " 4 35 " 1010 am 12 44pm 1 00 " I 40 " 3 45 " 1 15 pm 3 40 " -8 23 ' II 25 V 3 00 a m 6 20 " 2 30" 4 23 " 5 05 " 5 21 " 8 05 0 48 " 810pm tl 00 am. 2 37" 3 32"; 6 30" 10 16" 11 23 " 12 81 pmv 5 38" 7 35" 12 01 am. 100 pm. 3 34 " 4 48 " 10 40 " No. 53. 8 40 a m 2 34 p m. 3 46 " 6 25 " 7 25 " 8 02 " tt 11 " 40 tl2 34am t2 44 " t4 05 " Sometimes a man gets where he is afraid he will hurt his party. I used to be a Democrat. I was born one, and raised one, and i 1 stayed , one as dealer in the State will be invited to join, and the Executive Committee will organize local branches where Ureenville . Spartanburg " Charlotte "Concord "Salisbury " High Point " Greensboro "Salem " Uillsboro ' Durham " Chapel Hill " llaleigh " Ooldsboro " Danville " Drake's Br'ch Keysville Burkeville " Kichmond " Lynchburg " Charlottesv'Ie "Washington " Baltimore "Philadelphia " New York : Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. SLEEPING CAlt SERVICE On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Buffet Sleepers between Atlanta and New York. On trains 52 and 53, Pullman Buffet sleepers between Montgomery and Wash- Augusta. Pullman Sleepers ; between , "Richmond t6 35 " 11 45 " 11 29 p m 2 44am 3 03 " 3 55 " 6 15 " 3 00 " 4i0." 10 " lft QZ" 135 pm 3 20 " the good- of the organization. Every v 7 v - XWiU vur lu c JtTil iu- ctii zt i mittee, but as a New Yorker, one of ery 8ection of the State Their se themselves, and their spontaneous .m I wwavru MUM. MiWV m m W A wmuw w , . i, i.i iJ . . , Pullman Sleepers betw Buuuiu uaiu uim.c uiui Kxou. strnicp. nt RTwnaiiv croon tnrtnne. ana rj.DK rin,Vum m I X ml O 1 : " BUU A l.l,UOUlH V UVA WVrlA mimifn - t.fiav cravf fft . sfPArl Vl i-l U,l-iU -ii.... ....... 1. I Ra.lrirh Vnllman Vnrlni. f!nr hftvvKr . , ..... . I i VU. UUV F. Jm. B WW 1 WW I . . . ww.. . . I . . MW.W ww " V . w . v v " w I IN I I IIIU M II, 31. 1 1 1 1 I 1 II I II I If I . Hill K . ... . - ; ujsckktaim prohibitory clause, and thisgoes into 1N - n.'.i nanriman MntA ey ao not now exist. Tne hotels! ,m - rainn(Th thd j i. a -i. i . Salisbury and Knoxvilie. npnnvnl 2w uJ. t.u. oJlon a Christian gentleman could. L Q -f - - storm of cheers, through which the done at Syracuse, it is clear that b Through tickets on tale oiKiind'a nniav "Hail tr t.hA I ;nipr I 11 Utatinn. u all ni. to . - . i wum w .v.w - . .- . r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.i 1 1 1 1 iiiiihij y ' ?l i ii 1 1 mi ii i ii i ir:i v i " -.t - , . I Jbr rates and information apply to any year, jn early $y,yuu ior cam- agent of the company, or to " And then I pulled out, of course. ,. - M . , TJ3and's noisy "Hair to the Uhier" Prohibition must train handsomely - . i nminr ar. n.i nnnn - nn psnnnav. nnn i - - . . ... . i And you Kepublicans need not be . , . , , could barely be heard.while handker-h-hia at principal FBOHIBITIOH. Greensboro (Organ of the Democratic Guilford County.) I n n ai. lv.. w n n n n v. w Iaiaiam a an crmn or i-irwl niPR.t vnn. I thnnlrl .. J'.J r. V T tV. x.1- T other causes, are inaccessible to the Patriot, justice '-to one which has the right to . -i-: x At. i mu j.-v poor man,' Party in be asister State. The iniurv of one right ta erence between me and the Democrat- and ail . he has as much his beer as the rich man to chiefs waved till the air seemed alive riaiim exnenditure were raised and Sol. HAas. T. M. or Jas. L. TAYLjOR flr.ffai.;nT KUa winin A nrl I 13 . 3 .. j v Uen'l i'ass. Afen Washington. . i. t;. or j - . i t .m m r . a a c w m u a x u sw mm m, . bp i hi u ii w . kj v jb .u u m M - I r n 7 -J-3 . 1 mM - r J I 1"V I M . W . II llltllltl . V H.. Big thing! ; The Kew York State Convention attended ' by 918 regularly elected delegates, besides is the concern of all.:' Whether . we I i ii.' j ia.j: TAu I his wine, the liquor dealers fwill de . . t, ,. iu party, uetwecu uie auu.. i,ue jjiuw- - ; will it or not, Prohibition -sanation- ;P -f crt . mand cf; the next Legislature al question. -The Voice. I inn narrv ir vnn will p.aiI it sn. ml 3 (equitable law on f f.iif. T am o mnnrvnmn nnd vnn Ar .t o 1 j il i AH UHP A Tt A TiTiPiTiTTD OFFEfi. -We really pity the strained con- JugwuraP- About as many alternates, all of whom dition of our friends who are grip- paid their own expenses. JfJvery one ping Democracy with one hand, and of the 60 counties were represented. Prohibition with the other. Thev A full ticket was nominated, and must drop one of them, or holding $9000 raised for campaign' expenses, fast to both, be torn asunder in i the -"f Vi """" ' " wweh, wtjfB iuc nasuujgwa OMfiaay r t.!' hmfhpr .Tnriii A. TTiul- UentS. Governor llll IS vumu, Kmm.j . xue ngni, iu xex- dook. ! Th e murd er of this sreatrjul- for his liberal, hroad-mmded views an this point, and to comply with any reasonable regulation which will permit the sale of liquor for a nam ber of hours on Sunday. - The Legis Ditty TTkto Death: or Life And lators at Albany who opposed the Work of Rev. Geo. a Haddock, liquor interest have shown a disre Annst.1 nf Prohibition in the. North- gard for the sense-of their constit- eulogized dock. Finch could only stand with bowed made to crowd our vote upward. head, half overcome, I think with Some enthusiasts already talk of 100 the the demonstration and wait for ooo, but this we should not expect the silence that should come at last ftive na half the figure, and I will be One of the significant incidents proud of it " That there arc possi- came early. Chairman Fred Wheel- bili ties far beyond I cheerfully con- er had called the great body to order, cede and was drawing near the close of The Evans Reform Party Confer an admirable "speech, maybe forty anna nrrtj winT . rwr minutes long. They had cheei am)ointmenL SeTen men took nart point alter point with lavisn approval in iL countiu Mr. C. A. Hammond. or W. A. TURK, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. While Mr. Jefferson Davis may as; is to De Kept up, ana it becomes it p'atform orator, aud eloquent in yetoing the High License bills. be losing some admirers through his an interesting question whether Mr. kempeiance cnampion sent ;a thrill Tiie policy of competition among celebrated Anti-Prohibition letter, he Reagan, Mr. Maxey and other prom- f hnrrnr fhronVh the Northwest n& dealers is short-sighted, and the sel is winning as many in unexpected inent Democrats who advocated pro- entire country.' He was the boldest li"g of beer :by measure should be quarters. Below is a translation nibition will be allowed to continue of reform nioneers: and hia death abandoned unless it can be done from a Baltimore German Democrat- as leaders in their party. io paper: "Hurrah for Jeflferson The disposition of Mills, Crain, Davis! Many a German, who twen- and other anti-Prohibiioni8ts is to ty-five years ago, would have bitten make the Democratic party a purely off his tongue rather than give utter- anti-Prohibition party." ance to this crv. will to-dav iovfullv Should they more explicitly de- : ef. r ' v r 90 i . i - . pioneers, was an irreparable Joss to his church, at a profit The boycotting of such cause and Christian civilization. The enemies of the liquor interest as are wrrk is an ahlv written and readable engaged in business which t the deal review of the man and his career Jers can help or hinder is suggested. "UVi v vU a who acted as chairman, but saia be iv Mhtuh. attitude toward the South and spokeLw MmmitiA f f..rti.r .om. Urri e Fayetteville. of the pretended issue to be made of tion. I have been told bv sev- SZ 6, reoei nags. J.nen came tne Dm i gentleman of reliabilitv that the tianfor,i, great sweep oi appiause, anu wnen totel tte d morning and after- he repeated a bit of verse from some noonrarged from eleven to fifteen. Southern writer, bidding us "keep At night a lot of our delegates pemr those flags so grim and gory," the Mr. Kvana. wih hiahalMoz- CAPE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY Condensed Tiuk Table. To take ffect at 5 00 a m , Monday, Sept. 5 17. . MAIN LINE. Ti-.ain South. Pass and Freight Mail and Pass. 10 Warn 5 00a ui 11 20 7 25 ii ao " 8 05 1 KO p m 12 00 " 2-0 8 00 " 4 05 " 12 00 p m. 4 15 " 105 44 7 25 " 6 50 " 10 10 am 2 15 p m Leave Beniettsville, Arrive Maxtou, Arrive Gr ensboro, Leave Greensboro, Arrive Dalton, Pas-, and Mail dinner at Tkain Houtu. Fayettevile . . --r : . il 1" j. 1? 1 i i , - ' . I .- true jorinern ieenng oursiionn in conferees, was overwhelmed by straight prohibition talk. Geo. B. 'A it - ? ll . . nouier siguiucanu of the ifew York Witness. a way l wish our could realize. . . ... . incident came in the aDDlanse which : - u. :i. and contains a graphic account of now much longer will the goodk , n. .nav wfM - " his assassination. 4 :It will ; prove .a people of this country remain - blind followed Dr-.,F?,k.8 fiff fc te!&' thought unkind. n ;f a ffi clare this, than thev did in 1884. the ..-.k,:..-.. hA". fm ari. f tw iinnnf Pn temporarily latcingne nair. a 0f cott made our i M IlIWi AU AW AVA Vr VUV W . uu I ' W , . Kp ... j.IU 11 lIlVSAIlIt' IHNIK. Ml Ml I W II II I w" w M v "H 1 , , ,1 . . ' . T - I . ocious instrumentality of this man interesting question arises as to what wish to keep track of moral reforms, traffi J. il.. l.. J.r-A ISnatr.r fVdrrmf f. Anti u. hrat nf Anr , . . . . , . . , . ai av TX.V:i,:a: iA : . . hlDlUOn party i DO 06 SaiUteU f.Muuuuw.j uu, UWJ uuv - 7" - .. Qa iovewstuuyine neroic s iB of the Prohibitionists in the recent rronioiuon-Dy-ijocai-option Dretnren lt cropg out in bold, progressive na- ment to see that the two old political election in Texas. H"6 SoinS to do about it ? There's a ures It is a tlv printed .volume parties are the helpless servants of Leave Dalton Arrive Greensb ro, Leave Greensbor-, Arrive Sa ford, L ave nford, ; Arrive Fay tteville, Leave rayetteville, . Arrive Maxton, Lvave -ii'i ou, Arrive Bennettsville, Pass, nnd "Freight Mail ai.d Pass 3 45 p m 7 45 " 9 50am' 610am. 1255 p iu 12 00 p nv 1 15 " 130 " 320 " 6 00 " 8 30 44 1100 " 5 15 " 3 05 " 5 25 kt 3 40 " 645 " 6 20 " terrible squeeze coming ! We 0 1A .... Bin bean til ul naner cover, and a mar- I 1 - 3 Ll ? ... 3 . . .1 . A A ' A colored man at a fork in the g we loreaaw me evil, ana got out yel of cheapness. . Published by road, being told that one road went eariy. . Franklin News Co., of Philadelphia. to tell and the other to perdition, i and mailed to ! any address for 20 ; - the liquor men ? Passenger and Mail dinner at Sanford. Factory Branch. Freight and Pass went early- the other to perdition. ened ont "Den dis niggah '11 take to "ur g001 democratic friends cents." 4e woods J" Tis the same way with the old - parties. Says the Democratic party in the Kansas Uity Times : "It is Texas that has rushed to the rescue of Democracy." No Southern fitate will dare give Prohibition lodg ment srnce Texas has kicked it into th gutter." Says the Bgpnblican party in the Chicago Tribune: . "The Republicans in 1888 are go ing to pght prohibition with all the weapons known to civilized warfare." As St. John said three years, ago it is one rum party with two head and they might as well move into one : house and so save.en.vil71ry should a ynrwuan tijrow away hi? ypte on . t l . . i j t i it i ""u aaaa.s uo w To oil old subscribers who are in navfv lirn a a rrfss nnAnnrli "0rxT i Vi i- I . . ' AWyj n0 W. VAAVUglA A AV1A1U1WUU gjyggjg wn() pjjy ; Up J0J. QJJg yJ. party, must oe graauany u sing within the next 30 davs we will send -rt. ...... i. . ii m I ...... the above mentioned book free, and heart . Commenting on the Texas campaign the St Louis Republican (Dem.) says : "The late campaign was unequal- ed in vigor and fierceness in the an nals of Texas. Men who had been life-long friends denounced each other. Men who defended the same cause,' marched under the same ban ner and fought the same enemy for a quarter of a century or more, divid ed on the question of Prohibition and treated each other as enemies. The great body of the Democratic party opposed Prohibition as a violation of those principles on which the safety othe rights of the individual de- The speech i men merry an Pro- ntnrfr. flv whftn f.hftv thniicfht. ' of it. ns It was the only thing about Mr. E.'s in return he got such an amen of Lflkir that I regret to have missed. cheers as would have amazed the few whispered report says Mr. Evans men and women who clamor for a waa trripv Wit T alinnM sn'urt. change of party name. New York him of greater grief over the utter has no intention to attempt any othei failure of his attempt to start a new cognomen. She will place her solid nartv in the wav5 he chose. It had Yr?xVf ?M.?.tate Ooention- pai.ty maS3 against the very sugges- the look of deliberate purpose to xne urea xmoAuon uauieiAng r.ver tion of change. break Prohibition ranks. and in the juiown-wycionesoiAppiause-A mag- . - , .' , , !ji-..A n't;LJi:.:,. nificent Ticket Large Gains in New IN otumg occurred in tne wnoie interest oi rromuiuoas - enemies. York Assured. convention proceedings to beget ill- but I prefer not to believe that Mr. fool i n or nr nan a a a so.hiam v in ' onr IT!vftna had t.hia in vip.w. . Conesus Lake, N. Y., Aug. 30t'i. ranks. There was no slate, - no self- 1 meant to write of this lovely lake Lpt Sundays. We are putting in two days ol isnness that any one could see. net and the Conesus Camp, but here my Freight and Passenger Tr in THE FIELD AT LARGE. 1 Train North. Leave Milboro, 8 05 a m Arrive Greensboro, 9 35 ' Train South. 5 45pni 7 25 4 Leave Greensboro, v- - 2 00pm Leave Factory Jnnction, 3 00 " 7 15 pm Arrive Milboro, r , 3 45 " 8 00 4 runs on to all new suosribers who will send ... if km navt XII novo HE I IU1 in US nlbllAU ituo u&au w uu j o iaa. w aaa i . ' . I . ' . " 1 L 3 M I - I . . .. aK-ra " J f Ii Am. r nMnnnA. xp- navmononf flliairman AVP.rvKffcflir I au1 L.:.-.!!--., aa . t i.. lMondavs. Wednesdavs and "Pridavs. and s PonnTHTirnviaT. wo uciwc nccao i icon uicuamiuM iui ""'""r v'v;"; otuer luiswuaueum uiancn must ue - - ' tion to tne . ikoiiibitioijist we . ... , A , ,r -r-r ; t. . . wm 7r.tainiia n. nn IU IUO iau viupaigu. : xyuu auuu uuc cuuviavu J - lueieilCU. I , - . Mf ooiilnt for fovftrnor. Tvpii a tt KUCM1U- ltVtuww" . I AA. AA. AiUrlLliXO. I T3 1.4 J T- i I 1. . will and sAnd this hooK aa a nrp.minm. to all old' subscribers whoH and of this very will , send us one : new name with one dollar, we will give this book. Now is your time.; ; v - -The Colored Fair will be THE WHISKY PLANK. i Waco Advance. McKinney, Texas, August 19. In answer to yonr recent favor I have to say that the National Demo , A. A. Hopkins. ing place, I can not forget as my pen the State Committee mattei, which fnVin nn thp. thiindfira of enthn- we feared might excite division, was l..U ww, n-rrr nnA fAt- n c 1 I CTO 4-1 oH " Wl Ml t Il f TTinOh f1Ahr.A ATI fi BlUSUl WUllU o Ban auu. iwv, o - n &11 ovwk 1 - -pl;T. rif-vV- O14-t, ao Uf. wk af. SvaaonP. Tlicl with fair satisfaction to both New m Pale,Sh' 0ctober 24th' We learu uu uvwm - " -7-- .. I : - f t. -r r-r -wrr ... - I not sav that our convention would York and Kings counties which had lrom Jnn Williamson, oecretery outsize anv other previously held ? If wanted larger representation. And oi tne x air, that senator &herman, ol only it could have been seen by all for State Chairman Mr. Wheeler was Ohio, has accepted a position to de the Nation ! It made a great stir in finally recho3en by unanimous vote, liver an address at the Fair. Sena that City of Salt Alhambra Hall is with an Executive well selected and tor Mahone is also expected to attend known, locally, to be of vast dimen representative, He gonsente4 to the Tm, Chronicle, tween Greensboro and Fayette ville on held I Mondays, , .Wednesdays and Friday-, and between Fayetteville. and Bern etts on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays. The Passenger and Mail train makes close . connection at Max' on with Carot Una Cent al to Charlotte and Wilmington. Trin nn Tiwt.rv UrnTinh run rinilv PT . cept Sunday. W. E KYLE, Gen' Pass. Ag' r W. FRY ,Gf u'l Pap't
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1887, edition 1
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