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r VOL. III. ADVEIITISISG RATES OP THE iioxTCOMi:n r vmette. TKOY, N. C. 1 tuouiii. 1 m'. 10 3U IX) Cm. 8 r.o l-J.OO 14 4-i.UO, 12 mV 10.W0 1-2 r.0 l.'i.liO it K' T7 '-0 0 t0. "o ... T ... V l I full I'll'. 1 j o TROY MAIL BIItECTORY.- The mails leave aud arrive at this pUce follow: KIR 1,1! 'i!U. Ltve. daily, unda 8 excepted, 7 arc Arrive Jo do do p. ni. For A hi! kho'.o. LtavcK Tuesday and Fridays 8 a m Ar. Wednesnaysuo Saturday 6.20 p m For Fi aggtown. Leaves Saturday 12, m. Arnvea Saturday 11,00, a in For IlonTK'K Mills. Learea Monday Wednesdays and Friday. J p, in. Arrives do do doIJ,a,ni. For Ca rth a ok. Leavs Monda) s ahd Thnr. l,p.m, Arrive Wtdnes. and Fri. 11. am. Fou I'oi.iMKi a Facto nr.. Leave Wednesdays and Sat. 1 p, ru. Arrives do do J2, p, m 1 .' r OR Al.lltRMARI.B, Leven Tuesdays A Saturdays 7 a,ro. Arrives do. do. 4 p. m. F. M. Warnkr. P.M. From our Regular Correnpondent. Speaker Carlisle and the mem bers of the House Committee on rules (with the exception of Mr. 4uiMilll. III' II I'lMlIITlfMI Ti lllc 1 ,.;. , in -mi n juug consuitariou Saturday on the order of business lnfore the House. They decided that no day would be designated for tho .consideration of anv other measurt until the general 'debate n the Mills turilT-was'-concluded. Jfno interruption shall occur it will chse on Tuesday the loth inst. Then it is thoug'iit some ap propriation bills will be taken up and passed, before the debate on wet ions begins. The Democratic members of the House arc to hold a caucus Wednesday evening for the pur pose of discussing and deciding wimt aniendments shall be -accci7-ted to the Mills bill. An eilort lU be made to get all of the Jemocrats into this caucus, but I 1. I 1 .1 . 1 .. nii.i. in .uiiujv 01 rneuma- - -i,v (lounuui whetht ' Tlllllli I m id! ... , . t those I 'Vv xin Jvpresont protec tion districts will he willing to be bound by caucus action in this matter. Since his famous fight with Sen, "tor ,, galls last week Senator oornees lias b his room with a 1 ti . . 1 . . .... ' I'll Tl .. ; .... I i. . malignant car- Mint ir f)U ms h' lle ranch better. His disappearance from the Capital gave rise, to the rumor at first, that he had gone to India. V The Indiana Democratic ao 'at,on of this city have 'adopted ivsolutions thanking Senator tVM TVr hU "and pa " 1 ins masterly aiTuigument and exposuiti of Sen-f tr IngalU and tenderin- hC i public revejition as a tnimte .if admiration. tribute of 1 he -i . . tin Pave a m-eptiou m Thurs ly evci.ing to Uepntative M -on. Mo a, recently nomi- iv I lie Id, exrau for Gov- aia. ill u icli hsK r, i-i;i.-....... i :1m w " ''"M II I fit X.- . '"""""'K tlie nil. t r ah..,, la!,oi i. pul.lic i.v r ,i,v",-:'!'.v 'vi.ora,i i ... tlicr ika.l nst. Sn:fiir Sin...... er na oflVied 'f Sundry ''dh Whirl," an amcndniiMit t.. iu -appipriatioii Is nbstantiallv the Mirect tav bill late d - - a t which caused the deadliK-k Sh.i.,1.1 . . 1,1 nie House. ; i ue rn-n; " ","-' pass the amen- rM ..... uoa.oU;:;;::t";i iHK'tl, : "V ''""!.' he , l.a.Uock '"'tr -rs m !"V ,l,at "lilat. rW afli" '' cr,rl,wiue,n,M-h Aiioilii.f ...... i . Mirt..i . .-i,"Ht alMHnntnent i ne ciedit ls oi 1 'reside nt , , A" more mat is learned of Mr. Fu cr. tho omvK- M f 1 r. !.,.. .,,..l - - i- 1 . . " - . -v. ...... a w . LHji-i .insure, me net- M-r 11 is . .. 1 - .ti'ijoimiucut is liked. ..,....;.. 4 . . i 1 hue lie has not .yet accepted the position, it is not doubted that he will, and it is probable, that he vill,lc5 confirmed by the Senate this week, so that he can take his seat before the adjournment of the Supreme Court which will take place in a few days. The bill confining the! sale of the products of convict lalwr to the State in .which they, were pro duced has been favorably--- reimr- The, President is said"toWl much pleased with the arguments advanced by the Democratic mem bers of the House in favor of the Millsitarifl bill. The last speech will w delivered by Speaker Car lisle. 1 The House committee on Manu facture has -concluded its invp.. 'fixation of the Standard Oil Trust J Some of the members favor an im mediate report on oil and sugar. The new Chinese Treaty will probably be ratified by the Sen ate during the present week. If is thought that the Blair Ed ucational bill will not be heard from again during this session. The conferees on the bill provi ding lor a Congress of American nations have reached an agree ment ;u pon the one point at issne. The President is authorized ito ap point the ten American Commis sioners by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.- From JackHon Spring. Correspondence VIdettk. Messrs Editors: I'm "chawed.' 1. 1 A man named "Nominal", of isjliichmond countv. "oloiwpd mp L'inht.tklJ - Lt 1 1 t-v...u,u umniiy, .cnaweu me; l 1 n. t-.. "iCJail Editors, the "stocking -fits him" or he would not kick so vehemently to get it The idea of a falsehood in juring a man or party, is a mistake. me truth is what "gets off with Ids or their freight." ow j am nue a good old IJuak- er, x once read of. He, having a 1 once read controversy with a neighbor, said:! 11 r:ii- . 1 . " ' - llliam thou knnu-i ili.it T never; call thee names, but if the Goveiior of this Stale was to come to me and ask me who was the bggst liar in the country, I would come to thee and say; Will iam, the Govennr wants to see thee in particular." If Gov. Scales wants any suc!i information I would refer him to Mr."Nominal". inqTiueo, 01 tne Hids. of the 4t :mw . :r .1 . - . 1 IIIK'S . It tllPV GI1lilian,l 1... writer a a t t 1 1 . 1 I a I J I I fcllC 'i . 1 1 . . ...... a re-ti w 1 IP mnn 10 mis l would say that I have I ways tried to act white, and this . ... certainly is something not many of his party have tried to do. He says further, that the "under signed" reminds him of "one who goes into the backyards to gather filih from the deus of imfamy ( vomit out vulture like upon dec nl pejde." I suppose he memorized this for the campaign, but imb'inu- I from the tenor of his article "he's leeu there." T ".r,.t il.r . WlllMI II ll" 1C IIM I, got up more filth than I i i ..cen i people In ...... ......" T 1 omiiml" up. v;a:i auinu 1 pot. He aho said he 10 lhe dignity ,llora,,ty of this place" if the w . lirtce W5W "raised" a wan "deceived in the dignity ami nter nbmit here. I I ion that he was not. more than half raised anvwhprf IT ijot no raiainV I L Well, he winds up with a little advice f ,r me to the effect that I had better stop lying, and if I wrote anvthiucr to irriiP 1 mnv il li i ii.. decent. I 8ha OI give hin such ! lvice,forI think he will not une ; .,nu iKide; a man is val ued, by hU party according to his capacity for Iyig. i Ucut , any campaign ceiveil a cent P . t iumis re in tuv life, and would not accept anything of theMn I'll! I ( 1 Y V S t A. kd if tendered. Now MfSra Editor, I will not more about the old sav anvthiiiLr man, he j - is ve reached the (ieiith or niches, and ..f .. . i r." . - - -. mo i 1.11 .1 i' '"'o- 1 o-ni iiireau. ' I he Republicans sav thev are goiug to reileetn this co'untrv next lovemlipr. P...-i. .1 c . . 1 i gluing old and ' chii'isli." gl'w eeU. 31 r. J. K. .AlornVni, of V0 lief ween forty and fifty I'll just let "her lie and fucker "!lhls 1,IlUlsl,:ls a rmv which is?"; t"ga.,' to l,,e Voung Men' We were viitetl by a terrible' ,ia,f ,,vl"M,.v Mrter Aldeniey and ! C,,nsiar A-s.K?intiMi ret ent ly in hail storm not lou since t.ilril?!,arter.Sl,ort IIonl' gives : '4 t Charlotte were reiumi - the Bildwin M u : . .rtive gallons of strained milk adav -h ir h.,4. nud divi,,. i.l na , II 13 Siilll in r,.r.r.-i utu fru;s. Tell the rrnatm tl,:ithVI,ei, L Lr. 1 n. IZ. . . ... i...r, o, , ,e re;ui. rS of theiC.iristlanitv is nnt ai..sl.i ..... i".." Traud we'lUee if k wjll ' TROY, N. c. do to compare with the Iiistnrv of .1 v r . wrjr 01 . !T. a aui ' I MM llfiriU I am. g'&d to see th VIDETP,. p.u.k - week. Wishine you priperily and my old county Democrats success I am as ever, Mike Hootec Webster says to rwleem, " rneam "to purclrase Imck" "to ran- ' it,.. . - if M - som to rescue. HDS.J From I have not seeu anvtHin? your paper from B-tStick MilU, I will give you a few items. Farmers are about ihrono-b A "g . &.. tioir. , . One of our. neiirhluirs tV fi r tk nut w a vu t, into (he woihU today, and it soon made its way to the comity fence and burned about three fourths of a mile. Ami burued a great deal -f turpentine timber. By the way I saw the largest pine tree to day I ever saw, it stands ou-tlie lands of J. B. Cov iuglon, it mearures thirteen feet in circumference, three and one half feet above the ground, with all the bark ami great deal of the snp off Can Montgomery b?at that ? M. FROM BIG LICK. Cor. ViDF.riE Mrs. F. C. Mclntyre, of this llace is quite sick with consump tion. John A. Teter, Esq., is making a good thing of his cattle trade A fanner told me yesterday that he hat plowed over part of his corn crop. Merchants and mechanics are having rather a dull time as the farmers are all vefj busy on their farms. " On Sunday, the 20th ult. two young lads of this place, got on a drunken spree, during which one of them, Jas. Mclntyre- .shot aball through his hand, and it is .said that he tried to shoot himself the second .time, but tho pistol was taken from him in time to pre vent the rash .act. The other, a son of .Mr. A. G. Morton, took Sir.. 7 of his father's inonev. mul t.,..ti.. . . . --j ""f v A er, the two have left home. II. The tariff debate in the nonse.imo- we learn that Cabarrus and is now in good running order, and Lincoln Jo likewise. The the supporters of the Mills bill are1 (;olltest between Judge Fowle certainly not having the worst of(aua MaJ- Stedmau is warming up it. Mr. Ford of Michigan made a '. considerably, with the result very speech, on Friday, addressed to : uncertain. Of course one thing the farming interest, showing how 1 we must bo sure, that every Dem oppressive and illusory is a pro- oc'rat supports the nominee, no tective tariff which compels agri-; attor which ono of the good eulturists to pay an average tax 1,10,1 wcntitMiod is nominated. t oer cent, nn tiw intiiiiia e7 1-iv S in, v "V -iv eotton mountains hM," Voi d it win . T r. " ?J.r: price; oV ' ' bo A.S r r loimtiy a iicmiy not ;v farthiiic.' a. Eventful Year on Editors. The Durham llecorder says: This year of grace 18S8 leap year the year of three eiirhts v. ..i m-MiiiHi jo dc an eventful 0.rithSa",li;i.a' elitolS One editoivhas laid his man up who visited his snnctuni tritl, ldodin his eve anil a pistol sued for libel, one :i:.oitr..,l -m.i ! the charge withdrawn in the other - i flm' 1,av tJmomj'1 ; e entered the T,,.,t. t wid now the fourth ,i - one is ou the list.' Mr. Thos. .McConnol, Sr., of Mr. 1711a township, Bowan count v, has a Jersey cow which nmdm-.! fo,Ir weeks forty imiuids of but- ter, in addition to supplying the family with milk. sJ. ...... " . e i : butter was sold on this market .mih-; ill I S i wjiich product i.m,ih-i:u jHiauus .. ..... i . itT imrrikc li "lVR- ciuieuic IVotcsanta are build in c Iimi ! c iun ucs every day in the Cnited , r - ralit y a lost art, j ui per cent, on the dutiable 11411 Jemociar. oo,ls for which their products Wo ale , ,v.,.nthv YiR arc cxcliaiiL'cd, whi e tlicir labor '.. iti i ii ! ",a" l'lij Admii. Utrtiors ,nd i.nidi.ns H?..'.?A'Z."'k.'"' where the wages of agricultural ! I . i C1;hil . 1 ,ortal . arcJ t'tf r:.. t . v.. L .t .'ll l ,1' MAY 17. 1888. EXE UAL NEWS. Nice rne shad sell at Eiizdth Lily for five cents apiece. The Indiana Democrats rait Gov. Gray for Vice-President. ' The ci of the North Ca,0l na pecial tax bonds, in the Supreme Court of the Uoiied States, h-s been continued until the next ferni. Yourself has nroinideil vnu to pride, to godlcs ambitioi to bickerings, to couten tious, tarwrath, to envv, to evW passion. . Crucify it. You will still live; yet not you, but Christ will live m your life of faitlu Ex change. Scotland Neck Democrat: A certain mail agent in the State gave us the following uniqus a . drew on an envelope that passod the mail over his line: "Oh, let me go at a rapid rate To Franklin county in S. C. State, And at Louiftburg let me stay Till Archie (Jren takes me away.' A cotemporary says, the need for h reformatory in North Caro lina is very plainly tdiown by the fact that one third of the entire prison population is under twenty years of age, and that of tl 101P un der that ag.i nearly half are not fif.een. The next Legislature will be called upon to face this ques tion. The following plan of Summer' nonua's has been arranged: The ' school at Sparta begins June 30th I and continues fmir ivn.,k. a. i... ! ville begins July 3rd and ends J.ily 20th; at Winston begins July 10th and em's July 27th; at Wash inton begins July 19th aid con tinues four weeks; at Franklin be gins July 16ih and continues four weeks; at ewton legi,-s July 5 h and ends July 27th; at Wilson be gins July 2 id and cjnliuues four week; at Elizibeth City begins July 9;h and ends July 27:h. . If Capt. S. B. Alexander wants! 10 uecome the Democratic candi date for Governor, of course Mecklenburg will support hiin: v-uniuiiu Jemociar. ......... .i i j. it were abIti to b0 Present in person T'ie most ,,l,,r- .able g'thering of men, all things M - -er saw,! ; was the vast assemblage who eie gainerett to witness the cere- monies of unveiling the moiiumeii tal bronze statue to this immortal hero in Biehmond. Charlotte Chronicle. A special to the Raleigh News and (J iservir s:.v 1 rain tm li'e Wilmington fc We I dm Rdlroad wu bully wrecke. Iq i. ... . , "Z. "reck p:isenger ff Vn S it ,,J - rm,uug annul miles .ill in in r 1 Wo Liurlici; miwI two the I fcl 1 CC lO tC a t A I uirovvu irom 'track. J he news butel ii..i.Jv I..; I i ..." ner wa fee Jl, r" wvrai paKsngftrs an. rron.pt .ttenlion pitrn to h.j were bii'iitlv hurt Mini :JI ba lly scaretl. Jutle Avery one of the pusj-engeis and covered with mud and badly moralize!. Wi'mingio,, Star, 25 h u!t: rpin-irLl.i.. i was was de- A . mMijr iMviirrei on the lra,u ,ruui Charlotte a night or . i.l 1 . . iici.i a l he curs went ah'mli.nr lieu lttirf v it. a... ;a Mg a ever e-o on a rai;rMjti Kl f Jesus pvir i.r-;..i ...i... i the mw wa .7fi .r,;i .... . - - .... .. urn a - - w a . daa hour ? .!.:.. "- wor- in lull motioo - BEAOTD7T XOURLAWXS.. Patented llrtih 22. ST. FOLDING UWN SETTEE. Tho Tocr of nil Lawn Scats; AboTd ent reproscnti our patentt-d Better. Tlie onlj Setter ever xna!. tat vill adjust itself to cnerrr. gronn.b Light, durable, Land some and slrtmg. Painted bright red and ornamented. Price j Settrea. $IJM and .0O. Chain, I lockers, fr4.O0 each. They all fold flat. If yonr dealer don't lyp them, ask hiru to order for you from AXEEICAIT rCLDINJ CHAI2 CI, 1301 to 1323 H. Hiin St. ST. IX) CIS K, Pi ofes.sional Cards. Ir. ,1. II, IKATOX, -SURGEON DKXTiST. Star, Montgomery Co., N. C. ' the people of Mon.5"mrrr nd Jl.l joining otunties. Satisfaction cmr. anteed. .Special attention given tol pulling up Ket of new tecih? Call on or a.birs tho nnA.r.i.s ' at above uaiutd I'ost oi!;re. J i;. I) E A TO. W. C. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Troy, . , Practices in the Courts of the Hh Judici.il District. Collection made in mny pari or the Mate, and prompt ntivilbMIU 2H, J B, SO&LJiS, Offers the people of Troy and th surround mg country. COffice in the Store of F. M. r,r.j ner k Co. Residence west of Public? quare. Jn. 27, CtfT.ly. J. M.luowx. Ailxiuttlc X. C. J II Ili um lir. ..C IinOW A IIJLAIR. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Trot, N. C, Will practice-in the Suprnne and uperior cuut l of it,e . I I r m ml i a. wieiircuil and Ilttrict Ooirt, .f tbe . nuea relate. .Manaeuent of tates and collections a m--i1iv. v,t isftctory arrangements tuaJc with n- '"uiui, uonniMrator nd ruardi- Houhe. l:tf THE C57iS?025 IICU32. TItOVY.C, Lrr and Confortahle Rwrni. well i farnuhed Tah!e alwava uprbrdj wnn iue uei me .ountrr atlord". & t . . .. . . ., , iii tunnpiiina inrewit?. ire fjoM Stablra for bcr.. which il! b! well rri and ea td for. Terms rea-1 fconable. A-B. Covirgton, Trcp'r. ALLEN JORDAN, ATTORNEY AT L.11Y, TRfJY. X. C Practice in the Count vf the cth Judical DMtr.ct. And ia the Fed.r Ud Saprew CourU f lhe UU "4 H i.Ml . - "I" 1111 i: .w I I I TROV, N.C.J Bft;f,y!.Tr. IMS rrofeiinnl l r . f ' '"V1 ! 1 1 f h1 ... 1 1. . . WEAK MERVE3 ' - t rri T (- z.ru ojti fu nw ,,,, RHEUMATISM t-- u.:av 1!J?T.C9MP-AiriT0 DYSPEPSIA f4. a-i u ilia m a, h - consTiPATion la M11 TO f L0. K44 fcf Lnrr- le Iu4. w a. . J 0 , , p " " Watch -m ur.tz and Jkh klkr. M.u i r. ix IIV Mo!. , v.uviir. cutCK. v JKU KLUV, MLVKK AN'I hi LVKR PLAT!:!) WAUL, Sp-ri.i! atioiition irircn to fius att h rrprnring-. - I! . M A I .h A . 1 ) FK M A I,K. The T,ril, jJtJ 1 up ptejTind fur the :.ctive I uho.-s por-uit . f jfc or b.r odlrg... . n.rp, ofexic neiucd and Mic.M.f twhtn i ne o i.'nuiniiv i,.,iid for health ami co'd inoial. ti:i:ms: j To it i n i-cr momh, J1..V) to rt.OO 'Mumc liiiiioi,. irrmo., ii'S . l.o. t.l mclmliujc wbin. wcnd nl liRl.iH, ,.tr .., lo ilMj 1 Mini: iiirii mat I.,..,. I ,, i rur prtiruir i.Him HICN YOU WANT FIRE Lirr on o.rs.. E 017 OCCIDENT 1 N S I J R A N! K . UIWIJNL, i he "to call .,u, r (-orr; .n.j Who trprrcnU a ,nc of P,re ,0(1 I.ife ltiiiriir- CnmpintM, r,.,,, Main Street, Saii.ni-kr. N. f. o:iv INVENTION trr. 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