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' 'y i ' " '. r c V: YL 1. Troy, Aidayj Septnlei? 1888 A. f ini Daiirt.y Up to the present we j have read ccounts of the ioint canvass be- Governor Dockery and Judge Monroe, Wadesboro, Al vrov4UJd Silerj City. We "te might be some Lit of the irrand STILL THEY COME. J Ai IiiiumoiiH Lie. Mr. Raleigh Jordan, of Little j ' ; River Township writes as follows: , Reftd what tho editor of the '1 was raised by democratic par- VT. , . , x . i .u n -i. x- vidette says about Col. Dockery ents, and thought it more respecti- J J bletobea democrat. Like manv !afc Troy and then read what the other young men, I never looked j proprietor of Allen's hotel who is below the surface of any political question. I thought it sufficient to know that certain other men voted a democrat and a reliable gentle - i man, says in reply. N Y Fowle at the f; w t 1 "We have it troiri good reliable XJread Douglass' Jigb! News and ling at Troy, p find that the for Fowle was ?nt 'completely thtiiv- rctfj of all past rec ords. To iwCTit, one would sup pose the county had turned demo crat and not a white man could be found in ! the republican party. The small souled writer bursted his gall and spilt his rancor on Col. Dockery in such "way as. to evince shows him less respect than is due a crippled hound dog. He calls the immense crowd who congregated at Aliens hotel, "bobtails, ragtags and negroes.' We propose to publish the account in full next week to show the people how little reliance .should be placed in democratic, re ports. It is a regular Jim dandy. "We stick to our last week's estimate that full two thirds of the crowd at Troy were for Dockery. We ar many who are good judges say Alia is a modest claim, j ly from prejudice and not fromlery who appeals ito the Baptist principle. Later on, I Hstened at-1 brethren to vote for him because tentively to the fair promises of thj he is a member of their church, democratic speaker to repeal thejlelt nve empty flasks, still scent , , j , jed with the fumes of whisky, taxation generally when they got in departure from Troy last Thurs 1 believed they were sincere and day; and that it j txok four al- wnnlrl' fnlfill fl- n.mico. T I lOllS Of the aCCUl'Sed StUft tO AU11U VVAA , ! , .! -J quench the thirst of the Colonel never fool enough to notice ucMAl(i ixln particular friends from negro racket, but on the decepM 'tVjhmond county, w plea of economy and reform tr ow him'around tc held economy my confidence. !Now J even that was all a delusij was only a scheme to et' We '-. haed 'tho "leveifeadj they knew it. They um precisely what subject to taliik and fully three fourths of speeches were about this "infe revenue' taxation" and how to get;,. repealed. WJien they got in thej dropped this and struck- up th, same old tune on tne tann pre cisely the same tune with differenl j -vr t i . j: J ii. J woras. now x nave uisouvereu ma it. dv foundation on which dam The, registration books will be opeued on the 5th of October. Jjet every republican go at once and re register.! All who neglect it will be disfranchised according to the order of the county commissioners made last Monday a it is now un derstood. ! particular ho it seems to helr boost iis waning prospects. The occupied by Col. Dockery, ther occupied by one of 1ial tri ends, was left in The two worthy oc- Ats were required to lra for the damage dome to the rooms and Montgomery YidetU. who called at his room to see him and shake hands, and among them' as on all such occasions were some perhaps who drink,and might have carried flasks of liquor with them, but Cob Dockery was not responsi ble for that and could not have pre vented it if he had been foolish 1 enough to try; and if this lusty, lying old disciple of Ananias ex pects to make capital against CoL Dockery on that score he is sadly mistaken. Everybody knows that CoL Dockery is not a drunkard and he that charges him with it only arouses the righteous indignation of the best people in Montgomery count'. This same unprincipled editor alleges that Col. Dockery is appealing to the Baptist brethren to vote for him because he is a membi of their 'church,; Wei jP're sane NOTCE OF RE-REGISTRATION Board of commissioners, Troy, N..C, Sept. 3, 1888. nAml hv the board that an entire new registration be had of the voters in various i precincts ot the Icounty of Montgomery, and to this end that the clerk of this board publish a notice there . jlrti norflTr iiublished in ill ryiii iv"'-'i'i' . - v in the county of Montgomery tor jMr. J?owle. lou are a lawyer a v.i. iiwftsslvfl weeks, comment- j stuck un citv aristocrat. We want ..;v'ii-Vi tiin m-psent week, and racy etands. It is nothing more than the dregs of the old Tory sys tem, with such adjuncts as the tariff and revenue, the negro racket &c, to scare 'em in with. It is not a party of principles. It is a party of prejudice, empty promises and broken pledges, with no higher aims than to capture the poor mans vote, the spoils of office, and live on the honest earnings of the laboring man. They were not sincere then they are not sincere now. Their only object is to get in again, I am dis gusted with their nonsense and de ception. They are not the friends of the laboring man except when they are courting him for his vote. I shall vote for Harrison and Dock ery and do all in my power for their election. Dockery is the man for the" farmer to vote for. We want no more Fowle play. Stand aside In the Vidette locals we see the following:"Dockerj and free Whis , still waves in the air." Well yes, Mr. Vi, why don't you take your dear little sonnie in out of the rain? It is easy to understand why yoii are so concerned about the negro caricature you painted, but you need 'nt be so anxious to tell it. No body doubts that you are its dad dy. It is so much like its pap. ftirthr ixst a notice oi me same in eaehiprecinct of the county. I A. R. Morris, Clerk, a man of our own sort. Long live the Times. Raleigh Jordan. dont think any other man has. It must have originated in his own A CARD. . I diseased and depraved imacdiiation. I denounce the above statement in so far as it applies to CoL Dock ery, the republican candidate for Governor, as infamously false to all intents and purposes It is unjust to CoL Dockery, who demeaned himself while at my house as a so ber, high-toned gentleman, and nothing was charged him by me for damage done to room or furniture, and no such damage was sustained further that what necessarily resul ted from so much passing in and out by the crowds who called to see Col. Dockery. It is also an injus tice to me as a hotel keeper and was published without my knowl edge or sanction. G. W. Allen, Proprietor Allen's Hotel. Thus you see the ; Vide tte's ver sion of the matter is a lie out of whole cloth. JMr. George W. Allen, the author of the above card is the r.r... . ; . """" from Richmond countv tn nomi- Col. Dockery put up on last Thurs-1 inat- a Senator for the 26th Dis- dav. He ls a democrat, but a relia- tr,L:I , r Twiishij mimitt aif toThi- l",Tliaiid ltK.-t -each tljr deUT-- aud'thrt; alteriiatf-i t attend said county jnventio!i and in tke the nominations. ALLEN JORDAN, Chin., Co. Rep. Ex. Com. CALL FOR A REPUBLICAN CONVENTION A county l-epuhlican conven tion will hi held at the court house in Troy on Saturday tile 1 5 of Septemeber, 1S88, for the pur pose ot nominating, candidates for Representative and the en tire omnty ticket, also to elect five delegate lh aJdition to thos lieretofore appolpted to meet the some numer at the county line edon Col. Dockery himself. No one will pretend to nay that he tis not strictly reliable. It is true that CoL Dockery had many friends i I i 1 jr. . - ' f
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