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1 .0 CA AN D G EN Ell A L iSorih Carolina has 2. 110 po offices. - Rev. Bam Small lectured in Ben bow Hall last night - -The ho lint Adv ince, publish ed at Goldsboro, N. C., is for sale. The Dec. te rm orGuiltord Supe rior Court adjourned last Saturday. :. -Mr- Geo. W. Means has been ap pointed -Deputy for the State at Large. A little colored boy was drown- ed in Belo'a pond, near Salem, last, week. ' . . . : Arensdorf has been acqnited of the murder o J lev. Geo C. Had dock. , The Salom Hosiery Mill has or- ujrs thru nuatlii a hsal. Success to Bro.Ilough. Charlotte, Statesville and Salem will not allow the explosion fire works during the holidays. "The annual mettmg of the Ark ansas Prohibition Alliance will be held at Morrill ton Jan. 10th88 3tata Co n fitted mjcting and Conference ef the Prohibition party of Kansas, Topeka, Dec. 27 and 29. , The Far ners of N. C. w.ll hold their State Convention in this citv on the second Wednesday in January! It is stated that woik will com rnense on the Durham end of the Lynchburg and Durham railroad tt an earlv d;iv. . , j j ' The several nurserymen of Guil ford county are said to have sold $4 ju,uuv worm oi trees, vines, &c. during 1887. The negro Harston who assault ed Mr Trogdon of this city at Ger inanton, Jalv 4th. has been arrested and is now in iail. Maj. llobt. Bingham has made an offer of tuition ($100) to the stu dsnt of the Durham Graded School who takes the highest stand in it. The N. C. Furniture Company. Salem N. C.' is celling ics goods as fast as uiannfactued. Eit rpi iss de sarvvii, aa I gia jrHy wia-i, success. A man's character is like a fence -it cannot be strengthened by whi ;e wash but he can s.rengthen his voica by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syr- up Two young gentlemen and one young lady all colored were Sent enced to the pe: .ont"ary by Judge Shepherd last week for rooking the train Gocd. Make home attra .V.ts-r-Nothing adds so much to the pleasures of a. hoir e nt ma tie. Buy a gfxd Piano or Organ of J. . Stae,-Raleigh N. C , md you veul never regret it , . -sr The Annual -"'meeting of the Jgtojkr.olders of tbeXational -Ben Mr oi lircensboro, JN . U., wi1 9 neia a their banking house of " Wednesday. Jadnary -Uh, 1838. j Liquor liceusure booming in Charlotte and iCtlauta. In the former cuy they coat $1,000, aad in the lat ter $l600After all, it is the man wno Btanas in iroaio.ine counter wuu pays it. -Progressive Farmer -And the man who stands in front of the counter robs his ba7f-clad and half-re! wile a;ia children irn doing it, as aru:e. Away with the whole business Prof. S. C.Lindsay ofKernera Tille. has purchased and assumed controll of the High Point Classical Institute,- Prof. S. II. Thompson, the former Principal, retires in ordei to devote more time to the ministry. We learn that Morgan : and Braim, now in jail, charged with the niurder of Oha leg Crittenden, have ret iaed Judge Kuftn, Col J 7 More heaiand Col. J. E. Boyd as council a strong team." Good ne'vs from Washington. One application well rubbed n of Salvation. Oil cured me of rheuaia tism in the arm of two months stand ing. I. never intend to be without it - '::,:-v ". 'y:-i: H. B. Kramer, 234 1st St., S. E., Washington, D. G. Rev Jas. R. Joner, editor of Prohi bition Lea ler, called to see ns las' Monday Tnorning. - Bro. Jones hat been disturbing the political water of Beaufort arid fitt counties by dis cussing the question of Prohibition and the Prohibition party in those counties. He says Beaufort and Pitt will have out Prohibition party tickets in the next camapign. Good! The attention of our readers is directed to the advertismeniof Munn & Co- patent solicitors in anonther column. 7 Their name is familiar to patentees tboughout the country. In connection with the publication of the Scientific American for the past forty year3 they have made the drawings and specifications for more than one hundred thousand inven tions, and their facilities for obtain ing paknst vvre never better than opwv --Potts has been convicted of the murder of Liucke an 1 is to be hansrec1 ii January next. r The Republican State Conven tion will xueetin the city of Raleigh J uhe 6fch, 1838 to choose delegates to tue National-Convention and to nominate candidates for State offices. -i Henry George says that he ! will not be a candidate for the Presidency in 18S8. He doe3 not know whetuer the United Labor party wilfput J out a ticket in the next campaign. The Anarchists meeting in Chi- dago va3 itidalani tely postponed be cause the Mayor of that city refused to allow beer to be sold. Suppress the saioon and you crush the head of Anarchy- --The Prohibition party of Con nec tic lit.-met in Convention on . the 7th inst. and adjourned on ihy 8feh More than $1,000 was raised for campaign pa poses, and de'egates to the Nationa Prohibition Con entioa at Indianapolis were chosen. -f-A special tO' tireXcwrr. from l)u buque, la, Dec. 14. h, says: ; t 'All the brewerv and esaloon ; cases awaiting tnaJ in the ; Circuit Court, fourteen in all, were i euranded from court to-day to the Supreme Court of the State by Judge, Shiras, of the United States District Court. ; The liquor men are greatly chat grinel at this action as it will pi e veat all evading the final decision by d? ays and appeal. Judge Love, of .he Southern Iowa district, hs received instructions to remand aW cases in his jurisdiction to the State court. Prohibitionists are jubilant. ; -Six columns of nonpareil dis cussing the best way for the national goyernment to make money and not a word concerning .he overshadow ing curse of the liquor traffic. This is the president's message. Take the on boys. ith our 210,000 saloons, our $900,0000,000 a year spent for drink, with our mi lion drunkards, it would seem that there is enough cf bod for thought to have had at lea3 a line or two in the president's ms iage.! But Cleveland is a DdrnDcraV and is nctbuiit that way. Acleanc: Waco, Tex To clubs of ten new (subscribers weT .vill send the Nokth Oarolika Proui-, biti . vist one year for $7.50 Now, reader, if you are interested in tke caase ef Prohibition, go to work and get ns up a club- "We hope to hear from tur friends in various sections of-the State ' -if In answer ta this proposition. Oar list i3 growing rapidly, but we want it to grow mora rapidly. Wd want 10,000 names on our list bv the 1st of Nov. 1888. Shal we have them? The. answer to this question depends in large measure upon the f rin ls of the cause. With the prop er effort ox the part of these the 10,000 will be enrolled. Mayor-TMml3Son 5f fialeigh is i is-juel tie following- 'To whom it may concern The Supreme Court of Aorth Caro Una bavin ? decided in the case of ni I 1 J 1 L i. 1 o Date vs. vxiersvii ilia u iiut:iioo;gtar -i. nrvanr, .uoragieifou. 1 noiri i oranted by tae County Commissione3;Huges, George MacDonald, Bret of Wake for the sale of wine and beer in Ealeigh townihip was unauthoriz ed and void, this is to notify any per son who obtained like license and has beed telling tinder the same, that for every act of sale he is indict .T)le, and that for every sale hereafter made coming to the netice of thiscoart he will be prosecuted under the pro visions of the local option act." The editor of the N. O. Prohibi tionist will diacas3 tna subject of Prohibition at the following times and places in Moore coanty. Tues day January 3d 7: 30 p. m. Shallow Well Wednesday the 4th 11 a. m Forkade and at 7: 30p m Joncsboro, Thursday the 5 th at 11 a m Poplar ranch and at 7:30 p m GreceChape1) Friday the 6tt at 11 a m Winder aud7: 30 p mKiaer,Satnday the 7ch at 11 o'clock am at Carthage. It is very ired f that everv citizen of the ccii Jty who favor'the Prohibition of the liquor traffic shall be at Carth age on Saturday the 7th day of Jan nry next. Let notli iig Keep yon aay .is matters of firreat importance will olaim your attertior. Come and being your iieiglibors witn you. Says the tSuie Cvouicle densjis- iing the call of the Republican Lx -centive Commiitce, "Fro .11 soma oversight no invitation, is extended to the Me Jes, or Pesiaas or dwellers "in . Mesopottmia ' Thts - are the only people this call does not vmbrace." Tke.Cbio u'e'e is mistake a They failed to invite the Prohibition ists, j May be the Commi.t e regard the Prohibitionists as eo msignilican in numbers a? to be un worthy of notice, and may be the Clir micU for the same reason regards them as unworthy of msmtion Very .will,. both the Committee and the Chroni will be wiser when they fead the returns of the election in November 1888. "Til then we can wait for recog nition. .- v Washington letter crowded out, Came too late. . -- ! See ad. of Century, & StNicho- las in this issue. ' " Thi Guilford Count v.- Er-rne.i vlnb are requested by Chairman, T. ; 3.i Cook, to ' meet at . the Benbow ilouse Dec. ilOth to make, amine-?-! These arc; a new fLisliion in Chnsl: nia3 i "rose u is They consist of books of deposit n the Peoples Five LVnts Saving.- , u i.i ...i. , ,. ft, jant with a nitie lutle sum credited viieitj'ii uuuer.. agreement tnat it re main one Aear" : The children will learn. to add to it. ; A number -of the most regular depositors are young people. Make ajresent which wont melt in a moment li candy, cr break like toys. The best things we beqaeih our c!i Idron are g- o i ha! it '. I EU3.L UGIOU ITEmT " i. .... .. ..... .:... i . . . Master. Felix Catcs son c Mr. Wm. Cittas, accidenty shot h tV.self a few days' agrv not! seriously however Fooling with a pistol as usual - Our young people had a big f olic tt the tobaeTo warehouse last.. ni-rht;. A little fiiss between one of xur eitizensand the; India j v ''Medicine Man Monday evening.; 1 1- arn that the Knigl is Labor store. 'was broken into Monday -Might and robbed jot the money drawer, but got -but little. An attempt wat also made tobre.ikiato the ware 'luse and some would be robbers visited luc pic;mtu oi our. vv, o. uarrev about a mile from here. About this time last year we had trouble on this line. Let our citizens look out for such characters, vigilance is the price oi victory many times. Ruin, rain,; and mud. ;;.'. ! , -4.. ; . r All it. Ccsumpiion Cured. Aa old physician, retired frj-s practice paving hai placed i i his ha ads by au S.i'.t India missionary the for .mil i of a simple rege a. Is remedy for a sp3e?lyand c manent cure of ; onsumption, Broucbi--Ss, Catarrh, As I ma aud al! throat an Lung Affe-aons, also a p itive a d radi cal cure for .Nervous Deb-Hi tv u.ll TvTc . 70m Complaints, after li ving tested itb vronderf.,1 curative" poVer ; i- thousand.- cases, feas felt it hi dut v to -makft h- known 'o hi suSferi g feilows. Actuatei by this motive and a desire to relieve hu Jian suife ing, I will send f ce of charge, o sll whotIes;re it, this receut in German licu-u or n,ng,isn, wnn lull direction tor preparing and using. bent by luai -j auur-isi-gi w:lu uz rap, naming -i e paper, W. A. N-tes, 140 Potter's I I cl Rochester, N.j Y- eow. Ju 2S, So ! : Worth Ycur Aitautica. ' . Cut this out n:I mail it to All fix & Co iugusta Maine; who will send vou free something sew, tUat just ct ins money ffci all workers. As w nJe.f a! .s the elcctri. light, as gencin: as pure g-li, it w 11 pro lil'elon value una importance to yci Both sexes, all ages. Allsx & Co., 1 eat expense of starting j you in business. Jt will bring you in more cash, rirht awr.v thaa anything else in the world." Anvor e any where can do the work, anT live at tnowinff ailst uld vou coi.clud thr.t y m don't care to engage, why no harm i tene. ' , ST. NIC H )LAS. ' Tor Young Folks. - INGE its first issue, in ','137?, this magazine ha maintained, with undisputed recognition. the p)3itioa it took at tlie beginning,, thai of being the most excel b-nt juvenile periodical ever printed. The b33t known names in literature were on its la3t of 'contributors from the i T l T r 1 . m tiai ce. Bayard i'avior. Frances Hod? son But-nett, Jarres T. Fields, John G. Whittier ; j indeed the list is; so long that it would be easier to tell the few authors of note who have not contributed to "the world's child magazine."' ; j i ;; ' The Editor, Friary Mapes Dodge, author of'jiaus Briuker; or. .ne Silver Skate3," and other popular books for - young i fol ks, and ufr grwn-up folks, too, ha3 a remark able iacnlty for knoving and enter ta!n:ngchildren. Uuder her r skillful leadership, Sx. Nicholas brings to thosands or homes on both sides oi the water knowledge and delight. St. Nicholas in England. It is not-alone in America ti?at St. kichola.8 has made its great success The London Times says : "It ir above anything we I produce in tli sime ; line," The '.Scotsman says: ;There is no magazine that can suc cessfully compete with it." ' The Coming Yearof St.NichoIas -The fitteeutu year begins with the number for November, 1887, anl the publishers eai announce Serial and Short Stories by Mrs. Frances Hodg soif Burnett, Frank R Stockton, H. H. Boy esen, Joel i Chandler Harris, J. T. Trowbridge, ; Col. , Hichard M. Johnston," Louisa M. Alcott, Pro fessor Alfred Church, "William II. Rideing,' Washington Gladden, Har riet i Prescott : SpofFord, Amelia E. Birr, Frances Courtenay Bayhr, Hamet Upton, - and many others. Epmuni Alton will write a series of papers on the "Routine of the Re publio,"--how' the - President works au the White House, and how the af fairs of the Treasury the State and War Departments, etc , are r conduct ed; Joseph O'Brien,, .well knowL Austra.ian journalist, will describe "The Great ; Island Continent" : Elizabeth Robins Penuell will tell ol 'London Christmas- Pan omimes" '(Alice in Wonderland, ect.); John Burroughs Avill write "Meadow and Woodland Talks with Joung Folk," jtc., etc. Mrs: Burnett's short serial will be, the editor ;says, a Worthy sue cessor to her ffomous "Little Lord Fduntleroy," which appeared in St. N cnoLAS. : t Why not try St Nicholas this yeai r the young j people in the houie t3egin with the November number oend us $3.00, or subscribe through booksellers and newsdealers. Tfit Century Co. 33 East 17th St. New fork. I : mcnts for Jtho State" Conven lion ! ulJiLMVi th 'a rer iculm w, o u- SJlSSSS which meets in Green.boro m Jan-I In0st 25- lle "ar ljeia a!ld , "Wng o, nary; A full attendant e is de?irod lbe Lu:of TRColn-.increased i!s. TriCE:iTUaY lAGAZlNE. $i Tll'ii tne J issue Tn he h ovusiber,- - i587, com thirty-nrth vol mouthSy edition by 100,000. Tiie lat ter history havii.g ie4uiit.d .hc c-vcii ts of Lincoln's tarly years, 'and poll tic;; 1 addition oi the" couutrx pi. . , -n , , ,J- leaciicsa new poriou, witli wmiIjIm r . - - 1 C ' . ! fo -tro jjvu'fcaui V tliJ vev CI If eerQi rioa were most intimat lv ac quainted. ujider the caption Litsesin in t!tf Viis tne writers now enter on the mort important-part of their narrative, viz. the early years cf the War and Presi dent Lincoln's part therein. Sup?Ecn.i.f!iary War Paper:;, ' ' t.diuwmg the "batile series' by d:s tingnishedgeneralo-, wiirdescribe in teres ting features of af my lifo.v tun neling from Libby Prison, harrative't 0 personal adventurextc. General Sherman will write on "rbe. Granc. strategy of t lie "War. ' h. f'enain on tiberin. Except the Life of Lincoln and th War Articles no' more important e ries has ever been uder taken by Till pEXTrVfiT,tiisnthii,ofMr.:Ker.naii,s, With the previous preparation oi tour years travel and study in ii'.issia and Siberia, the author under 'ouk a journey ol 15,000 m les for tl;( pecial - investigation here required. An introduction irom the Eussiai Minister of the In tenor atfmitte'u him to the principal mines and prisons where he became acquainted with oome three hundred State exiles, Liberals, Nihilists, and "others, and the series'-will he a srartliug as wel. accurate revelation of the exile sys tem. The many illustrations by th( artist audphotographer, Mr. Gcorg( A..Frost,who accompanied the author, will add greatly to the value -of. thi irticles. . ' ; A uove! by FggS s'on yitli illustrations will run thr ugi :he Y ear. Shorter; novels will fol low by Cable and Stockton. Shortei ictions-will appear every month. f.i5s;:i.r.eoL's Fe3ur3S. will c ...mpriso several illustrated ar-1 t:cles on Ireland, by Cluule3 l)t Xay; papers V touchy the TeM oi c;ie .Sunthiy School Lest on r, ii 1 1! st rated by E. L Wilson ; wild Western life' by Theodore .Roosevelt; the English Cathedrals, by Mrs. V&n Rensselaer, wi th V illustrations Ij Pennell ; Dr. Buckley's valuable pa pers on Dreams, Spiritualism, and lairvtyance ; essays m cnticism, arl. ravel, aud 'biogrnidiv : f'oems; car- cons; etc. : By a Special ojfer the numbers f 1 the -astyear( ontaining 'the Lincoln liistory .nwy be secured v. itij theyriii'i uibsiiiplicB from Novemler, 1887. .:weiity-fi.ur jsguc-s in all, fur $0.C0, or, with thhiot years r.uir.Lers hand comely bo'nnd. .50. Pub I shed l.v the The, Cks-titry Go. S3 Uas-i Iftli.-gtfreet, New-York. G-coi VvaC3 Ahead. Gboiiob : Sxixsts , & ' Co., Por;aii Mains, can give 3'ou work th.t ycu'fcan Cc and liyeat home, miking great pay. Y(ti are started free. Capital iT-t net' 'l. Boil 33 es. All ages Cwt this cut rnd'fSvrlt itonce; no harm will be done if yen con lutle nott go to woik, after ycu Icr.n a 1. All particulars f roe. Best paying ffcr in the v.xrld. , Mar. lB't6 lis revolutioized. f imorg the tho -wonders f inventive pro gress is a method nd system of worf ihat can be performed sll over the coun try without bdperating the worker', fm their home?. Pay literal; any fcne cfcti, Jo; the work;' either sex, young: or old;' no special 'ability, required Capital not need ad; you are started freV , Cut this cut nhfi return to us and we will send jTou free, toniethinsr ofgr-iat valu-an ; impoitauce to you, that will slart yu ia business, svhich will bring you in more money righi awiy, than anything else in the world 3ran.1 outfit free- Address True & Co., Vtigu ta, Maine. ' ; -'-... .-' ' ; ; relieve mora onickW thsxn Arv ft S-mi iv f w 6117: R.hp.iiTnn.ti;m. Npiimlcijt IT' K Weill 112 Etui J.eck, Sruiees, 4 r. : ' : ' .. . r j 5ciatis!t, VVcunds, iioadache, tr. a25cts. a bottle. Bold fcy aUpj nine jalmhon Cil bears our dmilo si A. O. Jlfeyer & Co., eolef-.W-.U.S.A. ' r, Proprietors, iuioke lange's C'ubeb Ciearettes, for C tarrU ! Price 10 Cts. aoia dj aiii-'ruggisis Aftpr Fort wears' cxperionce in tho preparatio'n of moro than One Hcmdred Thousand nplicalior.s for patents in tha United Btates and Foreien coun tries, tho publishers of the Scientilio American continue to act as eolicitors for pateuts, caveats, trade-marks, copy rierhts. eto.. for the United States, and u ubiaiD patents in Canada, Enjlnnd, France, Germany, and all other conntries IThoioxei ence is unoqualod and their facilities are unsur passed. - . Drawings and rpcciflccUons prepared and filea in the F.nteut Office on short notice Terms very neasonable. No charge for exan.ination of models or drawinprs Advice liy msi; free Patents obfaii4 tiiroucrh Mnnn&Oo.arenotioed inthe SCIENTIFIC A?IK-n.ICAlwhich has the largest circulation and the most inlluential newspatver of its kind published in the world. The advantasis of such A notico every patenteo understands . - - This large and -p!endid!y Ulastrr.tod r.cTOp.iper is published WKKKtjY at 83.00 a ysar. and 13 admitted to ho the best paper uevoted to science, mechanics, inventions, - cninecrinar -works, and other departraen;s cf -Industrial proeresi pub lis'ied in any country. Jr. contains tho r.araesf alt patentees and titl of t-very invention patented each week. Try it four laoathj for ono dollar. Sold by ail newsdoalors. - If yon have en invention f patent write to. Munn fc Co., publishers of Sc.ent.iiic American 361 Broadway, New York . Uandbgok about putotiU maaca froa, - I M U'ii S-i Vf-lXllX1 "World during i 14 TiU I 4 i t the last half cea- r ?' v r t turv. . Isot lea.g mriir 1 1 TiWmw ifliiJTTi WTfiTJiTM 11 - 'iit'fti i h i 1 1 . i.-.r .,-ta ni rn it t:iiia WONDERFUL SUCCESS. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. The North Carolina ProMMtior . AND . 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Carolina ProMMtioBist at $2.50 1 WHSiT YO'J WANT TO BUY GLOTHIZsTGrJ HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS, . " . Don't Fail to Call on us. Respectfully, 1 F. EISHBLATE, LEADING CLOTH IEK, GreensbDro N. C. C. 31. VANSTOUY, Manager, L G. EULISS, -VILL. 11 RANKIN, JOHN "P.ECOTT. NEW YORK OBBEEYEE. JSBTA.HXISUJSD IX 1S23. THE OLDEST AND BEST" FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Six Regular Editors; Special! Correspondents at . Home and j Abroad; Stories, Reviews, Con- , densed News, Departments for ! warmers, Merchants, JBankers, Professional Men, Students, Boys and Girls. This year the Observer will t-i? . 1. 11 ........ puuusn more man FIFTY PRIZE STOEIES.5 ana tno aoiest ana most popular t Mt 1 . . . writers will con tribute to its col- umns. Poets and prose writers, authors, editors, men of science o,aaw n "Vinscmuo vviti uiituo COlumilS; QJUt-He J CrBSERVEK pXiQ. it Will give fiftyvtwd Unexcelled papers in the doming year. V ; Price, $3.00 ;f car. -Clergymen, $2.00 a year. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR 1888. 1. The N CW VORS OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a subscriber, for OS E DOLLAR. 2. Any subscriber sending' Lis otto subscrip- tion f or a year in fidvance an J anew Bubscriber with $5.00, can have a copy of the ' Irenssus letters," or " Tho Life of Jerry McAuley." 8. We will send th OCS-SRVER for the re mainder of this year, and to January 1, 1889, to -any new subscriber sendin? us his name and address and $3.00 in advance. To such sub- i scribers we will also give either the volume of i Irenasus Letters " or " The Life of Jerry McAuley." Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal term. Large commissions. Sample copy free. Address, NEW YORK OBSERVER, NEW YORH. i X?-MrX V"rejd tliis and then act; 11 1 IJ 11 S.I X they will find lionorab V.VI' V employment that willnot take them Irora tbeir homes and families The prorTts are ltrge and sure for every industrious person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars i month. It is eay for any one to make 5 and upward per day, who is willing io work, ' Either sex young or old ; capi tal not needed ; we start ycu. Evsrything aew. No .special ability required ; you, reader, can do it as well as anyone. VV rite r.o us at once tor-full particular?, which we mail frv Address Stinson & Co., .Portland, Maine. ' H. E. CARTLA2TD, . MERCHANT TAILOR, UNDE R CENTRAL HOTE'L Greeneborx N, C. f '...''., .: ms a fine line SCOTCH and ENGLISH Cheviots, Corkscrews Vorst;ads &C, a1 so a nice line of: Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Caffs .nd Neck wear in every variety. Hi im a call j V HALLETT &SfAVib; s :o: X LL THE AND rOPULAR AIBS III Ioveltiss Heceived Wccl;;. TIiACIIERSiAPtE OFFEllED SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS . Sewiug Hadmie Needles.. V ' There arc manv qualities of Needles; the BesrCTeCheapest.- Singar.Need .-i'nts per Dozen." All others 5 cents eacbSO cents perduxen. I can furnish PART of anv mahe SEWING MACHINE.- Orders by mail.will xeceiu Prj tcntlon. Remittance can be made in.ppge. I am asking for business that will save buyers money. Xet tto 'Goods TalS. J. Jj. STOISTE, HaleigH.Tl' MACHINE1 NEEDLES OlfEVE ITT fl!5' t & en .TTKKTTOT ; s M v;nh Suv.ueat at hml xha ,LWe tin, ' !,.rfi. thai? sn!iic.i4:ni(T.t. JDUaiuessa Jicw ; ir Tor liiRi;- k Kireji; I i V(rUt ' d. Arsons f ci hei Ss eiir t-ij r-m lo cents to feveaiusr, vportloktfTsuin. i.yeict; s ii xkeir timo io the bubi.-.ev. iJoyr t Mivif feirlij ca Ciirn nearly as niuclwa- nien. , r ,; -T ho sve this mav send thcK ad tlresS) nd teKt lhe business, tv e rai.ke thif offer. Ttrsmh aside - ot -atisSedwo wili iseni one d lliir to pay for the trouble of writing, r uil particulars ina ounit iree, Addre's 6 eoeke Siiksgs & . Co. , r.ri land Maim-. . - ' ' - profitable v living atf their add Maine, a how citli $5 to $25 Ihey live.! not require This Farm is situate tv. N. C, on KeedyX of the R. & D. R. Rf thing over 700 acry Granite quarry. 1 prowth of Toba Cotton and Q raf dwelling of nij double kitchev There is on the orchards a yq tree3 of selectJf ! The dwelling is"l summit a station on t; 12 miles from the eity( nfltin Ti nl F n. -milfl nf y Tbe loaation i3 0ue in the country - Call on or arinr nper r: , .' r-s I .-':--v--::' c pi p M 3 mm S -' r-'" ' ' '-1 vsTi is fe S 30 C3 Y B S O - j t Z S 3 1 R 1 - : - M X-w or ' :'-s . s 11 1 I j.sS g . qs i& .rg s -a SO t: s g o.; - g.g CO eu . 3 ( ss . -. - CD Mm ii M te h as oy rneu i a . sitopi. tii Ptst ffic biiildinfir South . Clra jjtffi-ets, wr-ere Le is' prepared to do all kinds of. -work in his ln Satisfaction Suorcntt-ed. Brsidrr lie kpr ronstantly n hpnd for Role ticond Jipd Loots" and Nliots, and will tr.ke old boots and shoes :u pichanfre for work." V If you have, boots or shoes te make, nend btiy or sell do -aot fail to giv him i call -.'f . s-pt 243 nio&J - lr. S. SHEZiTOIT. -DEALER IK- CROCKERY, -GLASSWARE Wooden snd -Wlilow Ware, GENERAL Jf3KCnKPISE rfC x: Sbekfbcbo N C. VATTt can live at home at d w JL J J money at work for anything else In-tliis world needed ;you aro started fre all ag;-8. Any one can at earnings sure from fLrs f fit and lerms free. ( Costs you u thim to e and find out; if you ni ooat on-r. ,ti. HALJ' r
The North Carolina Prohibitionist (Bush Hill, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1887, edition 1
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