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GREENSBORO DAILY WOR Vo!.X,-No8s GREENSIIOUO, N. Q., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEP 16 1892 W 0 T U CONVENTION Tbe Tenth Annual Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of North Carolina met S-pt 15 1:30, p. ro. at West Market St. M. E. Church Mrs Bumpass, fint President of the Grecnuboro Union, conducted the opening exercises. She rt-aj a few verses on the subject of liath and then, in a "tender, touching manner, implored God's blessing upon the GjD mention. A beautiful hymn was sucg by the choir and Mrs. Wood declared tbe tolh Convention open and ready for business. Thirty officeis and tx olTicb mem ben responded tJ the roll call, and the delegates present swelled the num ber to 300 The lollowing committees wen ap pointed : Credentials, Airs. Tomlinion, Uiss Caldwell, Mus Qeveland. Courtesies, Mies Ida Vail, ' Mrs, Cortland, Mrs. Gorrell, Mrs. Ireland. Finance, Mrs Weatherly, Mrs. Hundley. Resolutions, Mrs Blair, M;. Anderson, Mrs. MurrilL Tbe reports of the Executive Com mitts, Corresponding Secretary, and Treasurer were r. ad by Miss MenJen hall, Mrs. Tomlinion and Mrs. Weatherl. Tht-y were full of inter est and show an increase of public seatira-nt .A letter of sisterly greeting was read from be Woman's Missionary Society. Te annual ad Ires ' ot the Presi dent was the fe tare of the afieraoon It contained a leWew of the work done by tbe Woman's Christian Tem perance Union iu the past ten years, and a piomise of what the aext decade will bring toitb. Session closed by singiug the Tern perance Doxotogy, and rcivingJth Benediction . ; ;4 2CIOHT SXSSIOM. The exercises were ope-ied at oighl at 8 o clock by devotional exorcises by Mil. Vf alter ot Wayneville. -. The minut e of tne aftt moon ses slon were read. ,' The choir gave a beautiful lender" tag ot MRaise the Song cf Triumph.' The various addresses of Welcome were then lisened to with marked attention by the audience. ' The Re sponse was by Miss Ida Vail. The Male Quartette "Speed Away" was sung with much expression. Next-we were favored by recita tions from f nr of the Loyal Temper ance Levi iu, little Mittes Lilian Weatbt-rly, Este.U Tomlinson, Mar querite Cart and and Lettie Shober. : The song by the. little Aztec from Mexico lterahV brought down the V house. f -The r.p.rt ot Juvenile Work by Mrs. Cartland showed that much good, had ; been done among the children' the past 'ear. The narat-s of ovr, - 300 children- ou tbe red, white, and, .' . . . , ....... I blue caras are among me decorations in the church. ' The collection speech by litt'e Alice Cartland was heartily i joyed, as the audience p oved by the lit era! col'ection taken up immediataly after wards. A Recitation by Miss Carrie Ral linger closed the evening. Ths fol!oin is tbe programme for to night: 1. Devotional Eierciuot, Mrs C II Ireland. 2. Report of Grcenboro YW CT U. 3. Report of State Superintendent, Mfs Anna C. Aston. 4. Chorus We are Daughters f a King. o. Symposium oa woman. 1 Woman in Elncation, Miss Adeline C'evelaod. 2. Woman fn Literal urr, Miss Betiie Caldwell- Slo Battle so jg of the YY 3. Woman io me Jiciof, Miss Eu la Dixon. 4. Womaa iu Pbilantbropy and Reform. ' 7. Solo-Only a Glas. 8. Recitations 1. God's Poor, Mia Carrie B il linger. 2. la it Nothing to You. M ss Ida VaiL 0. Prtsentat on of Premiums. 10 Chorus Temperance Rallying Song. Announcements. . Benediction. STRUCK THE WRONG MAN. Dr. Broughton Sent A Third Party Man Home With Tin Blubs. c&me of the Third party advocates ot Forsyth tent a representative bere a few days ego to invite Dr. Brough ton to make a Third party speech at a big blowout in Bethania township. "I want you to help ua whoop 'em up." said the "invitation man." The preacher replied: "Yon have Struck (he wrong roin. Were I to make a political speech I would give you Third par y people the severest drub bing you ever got." The iellow turned away convinced of the tact that the Wiuston pastor was not the man he was looking for to alvoctie his cause Winstoa Sen tmei. SPEAKING OP YOU Governor Tom Ho t was here awhile this morning. Mits Lizzie Wlarton, of South Greensboro, hss g ne on a visit to frieods at Sa'i.bury. Mr. J. II. Ferre of Randteaiao, went to Sanford this a m. via Ra leigh. Rofas Weaver went th:s morning to Wake Fore.t College to resume his studii s In that institution. Mrs. J. W. Welh, of High Point, came down tbis morning to attend the Convention of the W. C. T. U. Rev. Mr. Vardell, pastor ot the Newbern Presbyterian church, passed through for his home this moreing from a visit of sitne time at Blowing Rock. Mrs. Cator, Mis EUinor Long and Mrs. Hetrn went Nojth tbis morning. Mrs. Cator goes to bay her Fall stock of millinery, while Mrs. Searn goes to visit her two sisters in Washington Mr. Harmon, cl the Southern io bacco Journal, went home this morn icg from a tour of observation among the tobacco growers of eastern North Carolina. He tpeakt of the crop aa being rather light in ff a eastern coon, ties. A MARRIAGE CONTRACT. A Wixstom Girl Refuses To Marry Until HkrJLovkr Bsc m s '. A Democrat. ineieumore gxd to be accomp hhed by private Eianres Cleveland Clobs than by thoie pub'ic 0 ganiz tions they have up North, aa the fol lowing will show: A marriage eon tract has been drawn up; sworn to and signed be tweeu a girl and joung man in Wins ton with the understanding that the yonng man is "hereafter, henceforth and forevermorc to vote the Demo cratic ticket" The young fellow has ben a Republican from his youth up and has plead with the young lady to leave po'itics out ot the engagement but she refused to do so. She tays "I am a Dtmocrat." His efforts have all provrn fntile and he is now aware of the fast that he must d as the lady bids or eke there w ill be no match' So he has beeu competed to sign the ontract and the fair young Democrat kas named the day; The young man was persuaded by his sweetheart two years ago to vote a portion of the Democratic ticket, ut this year she tells him he will have to vote the whole ticket or , do 'without her. In order to make the contract strin ent the young lady is talking'of hav ng her beau to go b fore the clerk of he court and have the connty seal laced 01 the paper Winston Seu ineU ' The Frtnklin county Advocate, me of the very few Third p irty news apers in Mississippi, in its last issue ibandouH the Populists and returns to L a u a j. . . LatiiMf 1 . anna pecome convinced it offered the only relief w.thin reach of the farmer. Rev A G McManaway, of Charlotte, tin ar-rnfr1 a rU Si ntltnr of a Ban Hist churcb at Little Bock, Arkansas MiM, geuile, eootninx and healing ix Dr. Sagb'a cntarrh remedy, Cnres the woKt forms permanently. No eiDprimen'inir. ItV "Old Reliable." ily VMur of tiiiccess,.'- ' , Bucklen'aArnlca Salve. The boat Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers. Silt Rheum, FeverSorea, Tetter, Chapped nndi, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enrti Pilea,orno pay is required It is guartntoed to give perfect satisfal tion, or money refunded. lVioe 2f oonts per box. For sale by C E uoiton New FuRNid D. N. KIRKPATRTMT TS rJ wwmawaa AM Al FIELD'S OL And has an Attract And Invites You to Come Nul rarlor and Bed R( Racks, Writing Cases, Plush B Boar AND THE QUEENS BORO FURS TUB ONLY PLACE Yd Emmet B. Kmnr :This Space I PIS HB Every man is after bis brother, With a long shtrp stick or something or other, ' And Fishblate is after the whole ot ; his kind With a great big stotk in the clothing line The biggest (took, and the finest too, ' That ever the railroid train brought through. I t t 1. . J I '1
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