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iAi AlsD ENERAL The 0 F. and Y. V. R R. wiL teextettkd to AVillmmgtcn -The Sheriff settled i with tie County Ccttinimeners laet Monday. The news from Indiana is" most eucouaaring to t e.Prohibitioni ts in other States. Florida has appointed delegates to the National Prohibition Conven tion. Prohibition Club meeting in W C, T. U. Hall next Tuesday eVening at 7:30. Be sure to attend. New York Pros, are working with a will. Nov. will show how well. . . . Rev. P. W. Stamey is assisting Bio. Smith in his meeting at the Centenary chnrch. Make yoiir arrangements to at teud theSUte Prohibition S Conven tion o be held in this City May 16th. Let nothing keep you away. i . ! uur warer works Co., are at work, and they say they will have the works completed uy the 25th of April. The Pros, of Tennessee held their State Convention" on the 22d ultimo. It was a large and enthusi astc body which boded no good to the old rum-ruled parties. " There will be a meeting of the Stock-holders of the Guilford Rattle Ground Company in Green storo, March 15 the anniversary day of the battle of Guiford Court House. --Pleas. Martin, colored, who lives near the city, cut his wifs throat Tuesday night, and fled to parts un known. The woman may, possibly, racover. Of the i7 members of the Na tfonul Democratic Committee inter viewed by a foice correspondent, 31 dee ared themselves in favor of the notorious ''Anti-jsunaptnary p ank. It used to be said that ''virtue alone outbuilds the Pyramids" but it" it goes on conquering and to con quer. Or. Bull's oug'i Syrup wili out cure and out live then all -The. call for tnt annual Conven tion of t ie National Intercollegiate Prohibition Assoc aton is out. It is to be held in Indianapolis on June 5 , the day before the National Con vention. "Disceased nature oftentimes Dreaks forth in strange eruptions," a il ths result of it all is pain. No v Salvation O 1 will send this verv min to fhe rightabout at the triiing c-03t of only 23 ceat-s. The Century forMarcu is on our table. The contents of this number is rather unusually interestiag, which, is saying a great d-al, as all who are acquainted with the publica tion know. Address Centary Co., New York, or apply to your book selle . a n il la. ted eervi is are being held this1 keek at the Bantibt chmri md at the Centenirv- Methcdist church. ---tcer ,s little dotfbt that the con cert neitFirday night 1 at tLe Court House,'wil I e tae best amateur en tertainment ever giVen in Greensboro. xnissnouAU guarantee a crowded! house. aril from the laudable object for which it is givin the establish ment ii city of jlospital for jsweel vnamijr a eci&e, xieip me youpg la dies. Friday night, March $(h. Programe of the W. 0- T- U- at Centre 3d . ! 4th: 1888- Opening -exercises 2Uh Tsalm read by the president. L Song tfrtetmln's Rallying 1st. Sons. 2nd, Tne Juggernaut Car, by II. Callie Hackett 3rd, The Drunkards Wife, by Bet ty Smith. ; 4th, Katy Keen,by Emma Stanle'. 5t , Teraperance speech, by J. II. Stanley. 6th, Song The Great Jubilee. COUKT? OONVENUOir, amocre the tlie wonders of inventive pro gress is a method and-system of WGik tliat' can he performed all over the" coun try' without sepefating tke workers from their homes. Pay; liberal; . any one can d6 the vrork; either sex young or old; no Special ability required. Capital not need ed; you are started free ? Cut this out nnd retarn to us and we will send you free, Bomethinf f grat Jvalus an importance to you, that will start you ia business, which will bring vou in more money right away, than anything elee in the world. Qrnnd ,outfit free- Augusta, Maine. Address True & Co., USE TAR HEEL LINIMENT FOR ALU - ACHES and PAINS Raleigh iV.C, AT X .! ' (ol J - All Temperance workers and :ill friends of the cav.se. (both ladies and genemen) of Gui f id co.. are cor dially invited to meet in the W. C.T. lT haM in 0-,-- sbo c March the 17 at 10 o'clock a. m. to confer together and to di is? plans of work, wbereby nuch practical good may be effected. By order of the County Pues. All lovers of fine music should go to the Court House Friday night March 9th. and be present at the con cert of West End Club, given for the purpose of es ablishmg a Hospital in the city of Greensboro. Admis- jsion 25 cents, reserved seats 40 cent -io be had at the Greensboro Book Store CD CO e-- CO td t G.-.W RMFIELP Metml BRY H3 15J o CO SX3 CO AND I J G -(o)- Call for a Frchitition State C -venlion The State Convention of the Pro hibitionist? of Nonh Carolina,will be he-id in Green sb -ro, on Vrednesd.y. May 16, ISSSat ten, a. m. The business of the Convention ) 3 ri will be 1. The selection of twenty-six del- jegates, and a3 many alternates, to at tend the NaKonal Convention to be held at Indianapolis, June 6, 1883. 2. The selection of eleven Candi dates as Presidential Electors. 3. The nomination of Candidates - for Stale officers. 4. The election of aScate executive For Eheumatism. Swell in pain in the piumacu anu uowei:, rseuralgia, lame or stiff back, bruise?, sprains, cuts, &c., use Tar Heel Liniment Price 50c. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Try it. Clotting esse Greensboro iV. C IhayejustrecievedaLrgestockof New Spri g goods all the latest bblvliWS &c., Ni & NOB Y styles n HATS. ( ' Call and see me before buping, as I am determined not to be undersold PIANOS. KRANICH BACH. m imerson, BAY STATE KIMBALL. Elillor BRI BGEP0ET. Yours G. WILL AUMFiELD. GREENSBORO -N. C. Rhode Island Prohibitionists held their State Conveution on the 22 ult, and nominated Geo W. Gould for Governor. Thirty of the 36 towns in the State were represented by delegates, and, altogethe , the meeting was the most enthusiastic ever held in tne State. Good for lit tle lthody. The People's Five Cents Sav ings Bank on Wednesday had net deposits of over $16,000. Persons who desire to draw interest on money for the six months frm April ill October, must get it into the bank before the second Wednesday oi Aril. "WOMAN'S WOfiK." 'Una valuable illustrated magazine shou d be in every family oircle as its contents are of the most instructive and elevating character. Its depart ments of Literature and Art, Poetry, Housekeeping, Mother's Corner, the Home ; hysictan, Correspondence, Recipes, Flower and Vegetable Gar dening, Fancy work. Boys and Girls, Bright Babies, Poultry, et:, are ad mirably conducted by the very high est authorities, and its miscellaneous features embrace matters of interest .i i to everv. person, .wotniiigoi unarm- I'ul lenuency is admitted to its col umns. Among tie special attractions in the i. ear future will beaseries of ar t:eieun .. unm 'o work the avenues open to her for earning a living, en joying health ond making money by one of the most practical and en tertaining writers of the day. We would like for every family ill the I-nd to secure the beneflts in store for for its readers, and will be g ad to order it mailed one year to anyv ad dress on receipt of the small su scription price of 5o cents, though it is in every way equal to the hiA't price t publ katio if. We will send our paper and "WoMAX 8 Work one year for $1.25. If you are already a subscriber, we wili extend your time vuul iiave Woman's Woek" mailed you under this offer. - Address Pub-; lister N. Q. PaomBiTjofiST. Greensboro N. C- 1 committto 5. The full and complete organiza tion of the State. To the Convention are cordially in vited. 1. The "veteran 448" who voted for St. Jonnin 1884: 2. The ten times larger number who cast ballots for Prohibition can didates in 1886: and 3. The hundred time3 larger num ber who are convinced, That the legal suppression oi the traffic in alcoholic drinks is the most vital political issue of the day: That it can be suppressed only by. the continous action of a party intent on bnneing all department of gov ernment to b ar upon the saloon sys tem: and That neither the Democratic nor the Republican party, founded upon issues which are settled,each now con tailing a liquor vote larger han is last majority and daily offering great er bids for the whole of it, can ever take up the isjue and give the people an enforced Prohibition, State and National. By unanimous order of the State Executive ommmittee. I). W. C. Benbow, Chairman. Wilbur F. Steele, Secretary. Feo. 27. 1888.. State papers please copy. W. H, WETM0EE & Co-, Raleigh, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF Hand Made Shoes & Horse Collars. Merchants will please send for Prices and Samples to order from, sent at Our expense. We manufact- nre Nothing bot 1st class Goods. TPY THEM. Duty Unto Death; U. Ih I l-icfe. tl? of IJroliib.'Hon, in L Vi-th.v-5 t lrch--.p, John A. Haddock I't recoofc ni-ir 1 '.r of th" rrpat man for bl6ci "it."n tuiri'iiu '!'? -nt n thr'Il of horror lhro(f!i b.4 c?vf.."i vrrld A woTifferfnlly TPcdoMpDd -f Xvta'i. a:i'1 on1 iDdiniviiwhle to Ihe Pro 'ilb' it i r-i.-'nr m it Hoe. 4h srtninM'iitf n ft - q-iB'too r " tJeiww or .o I iceuBe," -nl N!Ovm1 ' iwttwr irlth a ttHf . to'-v of t'w v"'ia"lH-in 'viyrth of tbo teirt ,ihi!ic" ia;ian in th N.-'t,i -r v f.. Pries 'dO ceuti j if.l fr m"r. wij t.o J,"1'', -'.iireH N. ' i -.11 o - i Yl r f in 1 2 0 1:8. 2' S -sa SIiTIi fe.t Leader and Regnlater of low pnees. y 55 ! lfg 3 " SkS Feb.21'88. Also deal H. E. C ARTLAUD, LEVi HOUSTON, M4.NJFA0XU3EJ SHEET MUSIC; Novelties Received Weekly. TEACHERS ARE OFFERED SPECIAL IU'DUCEMlSl TSJ Sewing Machine Needles. Of the best quality, and at lowest rtes. ' "'" Qrders by mail will receive prompt attention. J. Ij. STOlsTTC, Raleigh, N. C. . OF ALL IT A XI) MA I) 7 HARNESS. SADDLES COLLARS &C. er in CARRIAGES and FARM WAGON MERCHANT TAILOR, 1 have the largest assortment of SILKS and EMBROIDRY goods to to be found anywhere. Call in and examine or write fur prices. Greensboro, N. C. UNDER CENTRAL HOTEii Greensboro. N, C. has a fine line SCOTCH and ENGLISH Cheviots, Corkscrews S crsteads &c, also -a nice line oi Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs 4 and Neck wear in every variety Give him a call. A VALUABLE" FARM FOR SALE : ;. : lAll.iM ' BL&lbhbb at , ,)i MOHEKA TE Fh.ES Our office -u-:ii ilif V. S I'Mtent office.; and wc can t: !; mi k-ss lime than tluwe" remote fin r 1X. Viwl Mom-.I.. ItUA WlG - i. 'D .m" invention.'." Ve alvise lis in -liter :iv I'ree ' t-liarse we make JVC tUAliO . MJS I'ATEXT JS XE' VHEl) Vtx circuliir. advice, terms an;-l references U sctmil tflieubt in- ytmt own state. Couniy ( nj . lovvii, write to TMs Farm is situated in Guilford Court L ty, N. C, on Reedy Fork, on the line or ihe It. & D. ii. It , and contains some thine: over TOO acres. It has on it a good Uranite quarry. The soil is adapted to the Sfrowth ot lobacco Grain of all kir.ds, (Jotton and Grass. It has a large frame dwelling of nine rooms, smoke.-house douhle 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 trees of select fruit, lust begining to bear The dwelling is 1 miles from Brown's summit a station on the K. & D. K. It 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. Call on or address the Editor of this ..per Opposite rodent Ofice, Washington, 1 C WHOLESALE and RETAIL. China and Glasswarr. From the cheaj est common ware to the finest Feench China. Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Din ner Sets, Toilet Sets, in great Variety. LAMPS in profusion. A call will convince you of the above facts Truly Yours W.T. CHICHESTER, South Elm St., CreensboroN. C. mm m m m; mm. nil wtm: Rewarded are thoBe who read this and then act they will find lionorahl r. v v emDlovment that will nrt take them frona their homes and families. The proffts are large and sure for every industrious person, many have made and are now making several hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make $5 and upward per day, who is willing to work, Either sex young or old ; capi tal not needed ; we start you. Everything new. No special ability required ; yon, reader, can do it as well as any one. Write' io us ai once ior tun particulars, which we man iree. Aaaress fcStinson & Co Portland, Maine. h' TIRES! PICTURES! Pictures from Life In all Styles. Old Pir.f ui?as f nniprl in anv CSto i r w J Our ofiMf; is SHpplied with best instrument and latest improvements Call and sramme specimens of our work. hi Work Guaranteed, Prices as Low as the Lowest West Market Street, 2d door from Court House, Greensooro, N. C. PRINCE & WHITE Photographers. Sea Wonders exist in thousands of forms; bat are surpassed dt th marvels of invention Those who are in need 01 profitable work that , can be done while living at home should at once ' send their address to Hallett & Co.; Portland, ne, and recieve free full informotion w cither ex of all agea can earn fr to $25 per day and , upw-trd wheo live. You are started free. C f Poequipd. Some have made o-v3r nil t day at this wjrk: Al DRY GOODS! NOTIONS. READ YMADE CLOTHING! OVERCOATS, CLOAKS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, RIJGS and every thin pertaining to a full and complete stock of DRY GOODS. We desire to call the attention of the readers of the Pbohibitiokist to the fact that e iave opened this season an entirely new stock of goods " he largest, best asserted and most complete ever offered to the people of fc his section. In order to malcp. , : iiug uwuA, e are selling 'These goods at greatly reduced prices. All we ask is a chance to sell. You csnnot afford to buy elsewhere until you have examined our goods and prices. ' . RESPECTFULLY, PRF,TZFELDER&Co, Greensboro NC Farmers' W&T$um SOo Greensboro, ir. C. W. E. BEVIIL & 0., Proprietors. T0BACC 0 GROWERS Will find the "Farmers' Warehouse'7 the place to get tbe highest market prices lor ALL GRADES OF TOBACCO. ,Thereig no betier market in the State, and onr havers want and mm have a large qmanity of leaf tobacco and are willmsr to nav as much far it it will bring on any other market. r nr. w. J. ljyon, late of Durham, N. C., is with the FARMERS. He is one of the tost auctioneers in the State, and is, also, a fine judge of the ttecu, anu Knows wnai. it is worm ana will eaten eTery bid and hold till -mm 1 J 'v CM 1-' 1 .1 . . 1 ; . op a reawueu. une us a trial anu we Will aoyou good. AJsf iUTULLT, VY. E. iJJSVlLIl & CO.
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