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SIuT" TROY, N. C. MAY 241888. KO.ySl " 1 I m A I, VERT IS I SO BATES OF Til UOSTGpMEitT VIDETTE TKOY. N. C. IS - 400 T (.M 8 50 IS 50 iS 19 00 14.30 00 ll" 16.50 .M 37.50 ,fV ii'S 3 7500 I fill Co ' 1 i LUY M AIL BUIKUTUKI. -.1. i..r &ud arrire at this Fom LtLmsTiLLi. UaTeedaily.Sundssexcepted.lam Arrival do dO do p. . Fob Ashbboko. Lri Taesdajs and Fridays 8 a m Ar. Weineisays do Saturdays 6.20 p m Foa Fi.AOTOWK. Uares Saturday 12.m. Arrircs Saturday H3Q, am Fom BotTicc Mills. l4tft Monday Wednesdays and Friday. 1 p, to. Arriia do do do 11, a, m. Foa CiktHiOi. Letvs Mondays and Thar. l,p.m, Arrive! Wednes. and Fri. 11, am. Foe Columbia Factoet. Lesrei Wednesdays and Sat. 1 p.uaj ArriTcudo . do 12, p, FOB A LB CRM ABLE. (mt(i Tuexdays A, Saturdays 7 s, m. Arrires do. do. 4 p.m. F. 11,'Wabkh. P.M. w sweet was that moment he bade me rejoice. His smiles, oh, how pleaaent! How charming his Toiee; I flew from the garden to spread it abroad, I ahontei Salyation and glory to God. I'm now on my journey to mansions abore. My booI's fall of glory, of light peace and Iots: To think of the garden, the prayers and the tears, . f that loying atranger who banished mjr fears.. The bright day ef glery is rolling . aronnd. When Gabriel descending the tram pet shall sound: My soul then in raptures of glory shall rise, To gaze on this stranger witn un clouded eyes.,, Shame Cpon You CoL I "fPJ J The liurnam Ktcoracr nas me jrMir. Editor: I am frarnri1 i a i ft. a. i i . louowuic to nay awui mo rewm vr tflrofan nrtirl wfciVl. attacfc waie oa Judge owie: aDDeared in a recent iwne of vonr . s t - - - - v "Our esteemed contemporary, j paper, lie waa one am one the tbe lialeigli News and Observer, fiwt memUera of Mountain Crvek takes urubrajre at the statement Farmers' Clab, and as looz as he made by our ualeiph correspond-1 could receive any beuefit tbroneh ent to the effect tbat the aasault it, he praised its work, but his e- made npou J mice owle was enritv not being very crood. and written in Kaleigu. e are sure as the club grew in strength, it tbat our correspondent who is a 1 was deemed thai it would not do careful writer did not intend to to risk him: partlv because be did do Kaleigh any injury, and we I not manifest much interest in the are glad to learn tbat it was not I farm; and Fecondly because it was written. there the borne ofJudgeisoon seen that he waa a traitor to rowie. imx, me nevs ana uwfr- iue ciuuand ail he wished was ver did not copy the entire para- to get some aid from it in the way graph, for it would nave explain of supplies and such members we ed bow it was iossible for the lin-l don't want. For this reason and pression to have been created no other be has become a hater of that it was written in Raleigh by this organization, and has gone a 1 I tF 1 J. ft. t C4..i. )L..j .-ft. 1 i 1 11 m ueiug uuereu w mo owh ua? wm-i siep obck inio anie oeuum logy ele for publication and by that ism. It is astonishing to think journal refused. In the absence about the abuse he tries to beep of other facts we were impressed upon his best friends and neigh with the same idea as that enter- bors. He acknowledges the fact tained by 'our correspondent. I tbat for the first year or two that It is now the general inipres- the club did do some good. It sion'that the assault was written has done more good than any in 8tatesville and by no less a thing that has happened in this ier8on than Hon. Ji. F. Armneld. part of the country for man v years. ka In. denouncing the publication, as I understand be thinks it has we uiu iwiue uuy uo aone no gooti since no nas oeen nothing to take back. If Col. severed from it. Since that time Armfield did write it he came un- he does not know anything about dor the bane of our censure and its workings; and it is a mere sup- we are indeed surprised tbat a position with him that it hasn't man of bis ability should be guil- done any good since he failed to in. LA ftftV 1 a m . 1 mm - 1 ft. . . . iianinllv on irliuli ha fllrT7a ritrili. I Inn DAnsih a vnnn n.ll f nl I v-. . . i j . . . . i. ,1 I I I n ' w itvn " " -r " I "J ovuoiuio luau n in ceil J uu a high premium. A bill was brought s H10tUi.,;,,L,nL The Democratic party elected its candidate for President and elected a majority of the House ol Representatives in 1554 on a d! at form favoring tax reduction. The new President early poiu out that if taxes were not reduc ed the surplus would be pilled up in the Treasury, because there would be no way of getting the money out, for all the bonds sub- : ft. ft. ' 1 . . . . .1 . . .'l leei iu iii ii: roue ui' u t , , . . aa x?a . re beins rapidly ,.d aud tUe - fae foUows rj ht - i it n i rarr rone. rrt TocUrm. li auvakaaa m4 sHwTTOi For The NERVOUS ' Vf The DEBILITATED The AGED. iff ALTERITirE. It OTtreB (kX Qj ' - ai uui w i UXATirC i DWBETIC. la to WwTtoa TV Wl ks4 auSiirra Hm w muI m tog)! ftaU . A . - " W 1 B&.aa. auw: ty n 1 a, richajtoson a co. VsXXfttOTOJL Tt BEAUTIFY TOUR LJLYfTvS CbriMt in the CJardeu. This' Vjiiitiful ien picture of our iSavior's agony in the garden W (lethsemaue, we publish byre ijueat of Uev. W. M. Boyles. and other readers of the ViDETTE at Mt. (lilead. 'heu we first heard it .uue"1v Kev. Marcus'C Thomas. 1 1 . ) 4f tho North Carolina Conference, ... n n a.1. 1 ft. Ma. iiiouj) jiir? aj;o, we iiiougui, u sweetly, beautifully grand. before Congress to cut down the sur plus,but the llepublicaus were able to defeat it. As a consequence the process of collecting unnecessary taxes could not be stopped by the President. Day after day, month of treasure increased m Money was being every day with drawn from circulation when the people needed all they could get for business purposes. But noth ing .could move the immovable Republicans. They were indifferent to the welfare of the people. They were indifferent to the prosperity 1 I !While nsture was sinking in itill ntts to rent. The lait beam of daylight shown dim in the west, O'tr hills by the moonlight my won dering feet. Sought in quiet meditation some lone ly retreat. While paiiing a garden, I paused there to hear, A Toice faint but plaintiTe from one that was near. The voice of the stranger affected ay heart, While in agony pleading the poor sin ner's part. I liitened a moment then turned me . to te, What man of compassion this stran ger could be; i i I law him low kneeling upon the cold groand, TV-I . ... ioTiieu creature mat erer was found. acknowledges that he is mistaken, per cent, cheaper now than they after he' has examined into the could two years ago. ' It has not matter. It seems to us that a I only beuented its members but it man of his knowledge, and the has done much good to those who confidence reposed in him by the were not "members by causing! Democrats of the State, would merchants to sell much cheapen I 1,avta 1icm1niA1 ' inAfA - 1 11 fl CtC TTI s 11 I Vatit are Ttt rr t-rx r 4 1 1 a r a T after mouth, the immense hoard 10 T Q C TiTo V 1 ' ti - ...y - increased in volume. IU r r . TV. ? " ,'v 1 am in iavor oi any sault. organization tbat will be for the Shame upon you Col. Armfield! benefit to the farmers. The Alii- Durham Recorder. lance is nothing more than a mod ification of our club. The onlv TheJJond of rolicrlioo4. 1 difference is that it has a- bead- If any Southern man were asK- quarters so as to organize all its ed why be is a Democrat, be small clubs into one bodv. and 1 .1.. . ' x 1 .: a .: I ... . . ' ueeu uo uu mure 111 jusLiuuawiuu nr nonrse that is some lmnrove- FOlnlXQ LAVN'CSTTEC, ThalPocr cf ill Lawn 8eak; eBBBBlBBBBBBBB Abore ent represents our- patented Settee. The only Settee erer made that will adjust itself to txneres groendj Light, curable, handsome and strong. Painted bright red and ornamented. 1 CKalrstltsO.1 1h9j all fold fiat. If tout dealer don't keep them, ux him to order for you from A2R2IC1X roLsx&a cmra ca. 1W1 U 1223 R. IXiIa SL, IT. IXUU K. PA 15 RIO R XO. 3 2T0KTU TJtTOX STZZT, CILUtUrm, WxTcn-iiAKER nml Jeweler, DEALER FX DIA MOXD8, WATCH K8, CLOCK! , JEWKLBY, SILVER AKDAILVKR- PLATKD WARE, Special nttcatioti irlTen to line atch rcpairinc. Professional Carda MALK AND FEMALE. The 26th Term begins Jau 9lh, 1888. Pupils jircparvd for th Mctive butiiieM pursuits of life or for college. A full corpt of expe rienced and euccrsaful t rather. The community noted for good IicuUli and good morals. TERMS: Tuition, per month, 110 to tS.OX) MuRie Tuition. ter mo.. ri Board, ineludinc waihinf, wood and lights, per mo., n.'X) to tlM 1 oun j men usy toard thtmtelTes. . 1 or pariicuiara addrt II. W.SlM.NKS.PriPcipal. Albxmablk, N. C. erent -to the necev of trade to himself than point to the speech- mcnt in some respects. But as to' ereui 10 ine necessiry 01 rraue. . 0.,., nir nr 1 I r ,1.1.1! J They cared not that the people were paving into the Treasurv one hundred millions of dollars more than the government could spend even with the very extrav agant appropriations made by Congress. Fifteen years ago the appropri at ions for pensions were less than $.M),(H)0,000; this item was wildly increased to 180,000,000. But still the surplus accumulated. The President warned Congress that the only way open to restore to the channels of busiuess the vast sum of money wrung from the people by despotic, arbitrary, a . unjust ana useless taxation was to buy bonds at a great premium, and he demanded that this un A necessary taxation should cease es 1U Uie Innate last weet Ol hnvimr. t has not an far adriftri Messrs. In galls and VoorheesJnvthinr to the hnftflts the club 1 gives. Many of its members an buying for themselves; made their The burden of Ingalls' speech was that Gens. McClellan and Hancock were Southern sympathisers, and bis attack upon Voorheos rested upon the same charge. Mr. Voor hees declared his perfect loyalty to the Union during the war, but did not fail to pay a tribute of praise to theSouthei n people.Mr.Ingalls bad for the South nothing but railing and vituperation, and Mr. Ingalls is a typical Northern Republican. He preaches the gospel of section alism and hate and his speech was endorsed by a resolution of the own arrangements, and are doing their trading separate and apart from the Alliance. And even some of the Alliance men are also members of our club. They pre fer doing their trading with the farmers' club instead of the Alli ance. Since this is tlia case, it appears as though the Alliance can not buy much cheaper than the club. Our club did induce some competition in buying their goods, while the Alliance had to . . Dr.eT. B. I EATON, ' SURGEON DENTIST. 0tarv Montgomery Co., N. C Offers his profextional terries to the people of Montgomery and ad- joiniur ctuDiies. oaimacuoD guar anteed. Speeial attention fivtn to potting up set of new teeth. Call on or addrs the undersigned at abore named Post-office. J. B. DEATON. INSURANCE I WHEN YOU WANT FIRE, LIFE OR ACCIDENT INSURANCE be sore to call on, or correspond with 3 3fl$ctttbiiB$f Who represents a line of Fire and Life Insurance Comptniti, equal to any io the United M'tes. Ofi.ce en Main Street, Sali.bl ar . N. C. 6:Jj Indiana Kepublican State conven- beg to get supplies on all most m V" J" I,u" tion last week. Can Northern re- an v term and at last thev are S"iJK?eCBS5L Vougl ii . ., .. y . t : . . 1 puDiicans, m view 01 ineir am- only buyinc in bunches of from tude towards us, expect self-res- ......: !.:. a, 1 lint. thA RAitiil.linui-i uiil nr 'TliAr J pcviiuj; wun uieu 10 .uie mo 3 propose, that ihe people shall ft?!"111. ticketf Tho'. 4 not Un mantle was wet with the dews of the night, Mil loefcs by pale moonbeams shown glittering and bright; Uie ayes bright an diamonds to bearen were raised. - 1 mar is him aaazed. : gramme henceforward pay $1,270 for gov erument ponds not payable for twenty-years yet. They propose to add more than one fourth to the public debt of the couutry, and to raise the money now to pay it off long before it is due. the Republicau pro a nroirramme unnatri- m - a. a. They have a very poor opinion of the Southern white man who does it. The Democrats of the North are the only friends the Southern people have in that section, and 30 to 50 persous. Now why is it that they can get goods so much cheaper than our club which buys for about & farms! Ho seems to think our honora ble agent is stealing from the oth er members, and says that be lias heard that onlv a few were allow- W. G. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Troy, IS. C, Practices in the Courts of the Sth Judicial District. Collections made in any part of the State, and prompt attention guaranteed. Satisfactory arrangements made with Executors, Administrators and liuardians. Titles to mining property inreiti- gated and abstracts msde. I i.wer r .44. peruj tLrufflce KaetoiUourt House, for- iT .rj. .rr rr. "7": V l 1 .. ' tirmn. Ll 'BH-I P Mmmt rtltlftt m mm mt-mt 1 a ouiw. :ikilrirfrr tiM.Mi.r .ml ..!.. .J i la4 Milli INVENTIONIs dMtlfgU Ut a-If rxt,y. KkMim mud jtn U work I Dal rmm W prrfnr4 U rr U rovntrjr ittvt nrtU W ikM r. tk'ir kern. Par Uhrrl: Mt rnmm dm tWa Urtx4 sorrow, se fereat 8e deep was his hie prsyer. Tkat down o'er his bosom rolled blood sweat and tears; I wen to beheld him, I asVed hiai his nswtred, 'tis Jems, vt3 I cssoe: ntie, desiotic and monstrous. News and Observer. from reite'ner, for thee I must keeup i. ttogt biUer but cannot ! by, kraiaelike a aouniaiu were laid poa me, A all thu great anguish I suffer for tnt. I aeard ais Wk.l with roe. ep sorrow the tale of ' Uer.lik, a fountain of water eta flow: "uieefhii Borrow to hear lt. him heart audi feet. fell Came Xearlj HaTtnc Some filing io IVrltc About. Thursday evening Engineer Bryan's through freight, which halts between Raleigh aud Hamlet uniy ior woou auu water and to shift at Sanford, stopped at the water Uuk near- Abrrdeeu on its Hamlet bound trip. Between three aud four hundred yards hence where the Aberdeen & West End road tap the switch, was left -open, and Capl. Bryan's train (fortunate ly before it had distance and lime to get in full tieed) plunged tnis oona ot brotnernooa wouia;C(i to see the bills or know what a . r . a . imi)ei boutnern wuite men to vote the coods cost: and tbat the airent C with and for them if there were no vital matters of principle, which they hold in common, to bind them together. Statesville Landmark. Republican ConTcntlon- From the Salisbury Herald we clip the following: The Kepublican Convention of the seventh Congressional Dis trict met here yesterday. Dr. J. G. Bamsay called the convention to order. Mr. Allen Jordan, of Troy was elected permauent chair prices the goods as he wishes. Why, it is absurd to think about such a tiling! All members are at liberty to see the bills any time they wish: and more than that there is not a man in this en tire section that is more widely Known lor his honesty than our agent. DR, J, B, D0U5LAS3, TROY, N.C., Offers his professional serriees to the people of Troy and the surround ing country. HT-Offlee in the Store of T. M. Wsr ner k Co. Residence west of Public Square. Jan. 27, V81 frre. AdUrvM lui A Co. 4,'uU, UU. VITAL neccHtnAToii kf t .1 iSmIB tMta ul auoiMiKM off VJbiiXkt. BH. S-iW.-m-W.1-w tr.ia4.y. A i bIm. ax. aa. U t Vu. aX J. U. Bkowk. J. K Biaia Trwy. '.C BROW 5c BL.AIR. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. .r TaoT, N. C. Will practice In the Supreme and I 11 i. .. r . . . .- j H MrAlr, f a rr.r, nt! .uPi"or .or, " Pe. " Bll !u -VT"?" . T : ! the Ul S BOOL GlBLS. Why dn acliool glr's like nrthaet wind? It btinga chape to their hps. Should it brtn cotds to their beede, let thrm take Taylor's Cherokea Rem edy of Sweet Uuia sod Mullein b d I h liu L V rmv,tr. rcuit and Diatrict Courts f the rt 1 fit.i.i i m ....... r .. and reoortod that h would make! tetes and collections a specislty. Sat- I, m - . - , to the Rocket office last summer two bales of cotton per acre. That is a falsehood of his own origin. Such a report wai not made. It man, and Messrs. J. Q. Jlolton, of! was reported tbat be had a few Yalkin aud Gillespie, of States- vine secretaries. Dr. J. J. Mott, of 8tatesville and Geo. M, Bulla, of Davidson, were elected delegates to the Chi cago Convention and I. A. Pear sou, of Catawba aud C. G. Baily, of Davie as alternates. The fol- acres that would make that aruount, aud it came up to what wan reported. If the rusticus-like writer of that article doubts the veracity of this statement, books can be produced to prove it. lie! steak of Soloman's cow belL I ecotors, administrators sad gatrdi- JlViiJ!iVl-i ans. rrvDtpi aivennon giTu vo ou iness. L7"OQce north-east of Court Uouke. J:tf U M iWw trum tWir I TV yrSl arm Ury 4 mr tt ry l4.ait m ytrtnm. uj Wit 4 MkU tmTtrml km4rm4 44-r vw.(W. It U mt tMh S-4 aymrim fr T. vWto iUlg U rnrntt. CiUfl rif CtOt'iMHI! m-t 44, w ttj immt Ltrvtklc r Atu.m THE mo y v. c, Large and Cocafortable Rooms, veil j faniiebed Tsble always sappliedi PHILADELPHIA SIHGER: JLOtv Ana . - m m . . a , 4oU,lon.ledbl i . . I O W 1 II f HYWllf 1 V.i tin tn 1 1 1 An trail I t. Ul.k - . Z . m mm . . mj wm w WJ 1 f IIIF.X M 1J IICT-V m. UIU IV LI mmZ LA I . fmmj, f mmmm l.t tr&BJI I III - m -mm - . . -mmm uiMtn tht A V P m.1 -..ii:ii - 11 'WrtU , sine oi ine oeii ine clapper striKes. wen iea ana ea,ra ior. uiK.il ti.e A. dv W. h, ih1 otllieletl . chairniaiis Monrrauierv. Al! Jnr. ti.nf i- ii 1 aonable. at hit!11." ll,c engine on that ntUiov- dau; Iredell. M.S. Mott: Ban- !rn t ,t r it 'hick Ten ill ba is res ' lorror then loudly I trembled with b didcr. l4" Poor sinner; Oh! " when he ne li- sare or aw me, he said to ing the head f bth Had not Ihe thnuh ftvJM.t t.u -! H i"!l,niUjr.h; XadKih W inrd logH wnler the tank the nk '"l U ' V 1 e-tr b iilers iu. Idolpb, Geo. Kinney; Davie, Dr. 31. L. rearsou. The election for elector of the Inter Kos. Lexington Dispatch: Mr. Geo. vvnnlfl i.-iu- lu- . r-; i.ri -ii- Aneeiecuon ior elector oi me iecK, oi uonraa 11111, ua-e a sneep lUi Z g ? ' ,M,,-,S veuth N. C. District resulted in'whicu brought him six iaml iS iHTinii every man on the tram. m. ...,!..; r' 1 m: . m. t .1.. . a- m, iiiiic i. jmatrp wbs f 1 ftil .ml ti 1 mt .... ... - mm. , It v A O Covlnrjton Propv. ALLEN JORDAN, ATTORNEY AT I-llT, was pleasant to think what was and nondemuiug democraov. the not what might have beeii.-T5aii- bill and endorsing Sherman, Ifort Expre-s. 'iudctiuitelv iKstiHiied. TROY, 5. C ie. The adoption of resolutions; more like that would make alteep! Practices is the Courts f the cth jiuis raiHiug proniaoie even in a conn? jupiai piamci. abo ib me reoer was 1 try Where the dogs have all the al aad Sapreaae Cosrt of Ike Suu. postponed. 'advantage. i: ;Hi5h ? 1 Ann- 1 7 $28. I 12a TO) I cntr-rcFrJ DAYG1 TRIAL
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