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I JL ' (jy jt ' ' ''Star . . - . " . VOL. III. : V : !. : . 'r TROY, N. C. MAY 31. 1888. ; NO 00. I ADVEHTlStXG RATES OF THK MONTGOMERY VIDETTE. TROY. N. C. lOIM 1 10. U-'. l'lfsa'a. ," i" 3 00 $4.60' 6.00 tEL S 6.00 6M W50 10 00 U50 W.30 37.50 asking which party baa 'the . best of the contest thus far. The Dem ocrats have wou an intellectual and political battle, and tbe He publicaus kuow it. Tbey hesitate to accept a challenge to a direct vote on ; tbe Mills bill without amendment, and they have taken Mr. Kandalrtf bill a an expres sion of Republican . opinion, only because tbey are utterly unable to formulate a bill of their own Tfie Xllack Flag. Wilmington Star. It is apparent now what U to be tbe character of tbe Bepubli can campaign in 18S8. It is to be two-fold. Dectb of IXt. Dr. If. n. D. TTllson. From Hvm Kewa aad ObMrrir. In the death of Be v. Dr. X. H. D. Wilson, which occurred yester day, as announced elsewhere, tbe Virstall Northern Democrats MethodUt Church of North Caro w no were not extreme war men are to be set upon as traitors. In this way it is hoped to break them down at home and weaken thir advocacy of tax Itefonn. thii m. TROY MAIL BIRECTORY. tk mail s lesre and arriee aleee follows: v r; fOE LlLSVILLB. Uates daily. undasexcepted,T am Arrives do do do o. p r"oa Asnssouo. Leaves Tuesdays tnd Fridays 8 a m Ar. Weduesnayaao Saturdays 6.20 pen Fob Pnaotowx. Leaves Saturday 12,m. Arriri Saturdar 11,30, am Foa Boiticx Milli. f UnndiTi Wednesdays and Priday. 1 P. m Armas do do doll,,n. For CAatnAoa. Laavs Monday and Thar. l,Pni, Arrivas Wed ties, and Fri. 11 Foe Columbia Factort. Lttves Wednesdays snd Sat. 1 p,m Arrife do do 12, p. Foe Albcrmaele. (.... TnMdivs A Saturdays 7 a.m v w Arrirta do. Jo. 4p. m. F. M. Warkre. P.M. upon which to place their faith in, The bitter assault of Ingalls rap ine coming campaign oeiore uie on oornees was the owning or plain people of the country. ; .'the fight on this line. , Tbe Mills bill may aot passu Second, tbe South is to be at- although the outlook is Acry'Ta- tacked all along the lintv The vorable for tr just now. isut tue war issues; are to.be revived. The Democrats who have that tneas- hellish fires of hale are to be re- ure bave the satisfaction of know- kindled. .The most' bitter attacks iug that tbey have furnished the upon the character an issue upon which the Presiden- tions of Southern white i tial election will be contested. Mr. Mills i is very confident that d inted- men are to be made day after day in news W r Duti, rnmm. naiHirs, on the buntings, in the his hill will pass the House, so Congress, in campaign documents. confident that be proposed to the There is no doubt of this. Sher- Kepublicau leaders of the- house mau's speeches, Ingall's venom, that tney snouia mtrouuee tue Forakers flourishes, all show that substitute which they propose of- bile and bluster, rabid red Repub- fering for, the bill tuid take a vote licauism, a campaign of lies and on it and immediately thereafter defamation, of neruetual disunion on his bill shutting off all amend-! and eternal hate are the weapons ments as well as the Uebate by relied udou bv the vile demezoffucs m 1 sections. For the past four days the iblicans of the House have lie m who love a party triumph more than country and oftice, more than publicans of the House have been honor or truth. Nothing but race caucusing and .conferring, but up ri0t War and anarchy will pla- jto this writing they have agreed cate the varlets and satisfy the to nothing except to oppose the '.howling demons of the bloody Mills bill.! The measure will now shirt, it is on this line of ac- una loses one of its ablest and most faithful ministers, and the State at large one of its most em inent divines. Dr. Wilson was conspicuous for piety and rare lovftbleness of character. He was strong intellectually and yet with all-his strength was as gentle as a woman.. He was an indefatiga ble wofkrr, and made his iu2u ehoe felt Cfir good, not only in Mchurch circjes, but in all other circles as-well, wherever he- ent. ne was a strong tower, indeed, to those be taught in the wav of righteousness and a shining light to those he led, in the upward path that hath its end in Heaven. His loss will be great both to the church ho loved and to the State, for wheh a noble minister about holy things falls asleap the com munity as a whole loses on exam plar that it cannot afford to part with, The ways of God, however, are not as our ways and the do crees of Providence, while inscru table to us, must be acknowledg ed just. . '51 II rniryinHcuATicy uiohey corPLAtrrro DYOPCPOIA cc:ioTi?ATion Cta rr. to fLaa. 9dd w wtas, rich AftosoN a ca Prm auxiDigro. vt. BEAUTUT TOUR ULTTKS.. S1 The lIcM That I Cnu. ' Belford'ii JXogaztite. Messrs. Belford, Clarke & Co. will issue this mouth tbe first number of a new' monthly maVa- be laid aside lor ten days, a truce cursed ruin and dishonor that the zine, to be devoted to politics, tic oi tnat lengin navmg oeen agreei marplots and conspmtors ai-e upon by the leaders ot botn sides, moving. They are preparing to and in the mean time the House ; m,ite the whole North, if possible, will proceed with other business. ; HiraiIwt the "Solid South." and to At the end of that tiuie it isprob- fort.e the issue of negro domina- auie mat tne consiueration oi uie 0n nnoii the whites of the later section. Lieutenant John Slier "Nit l inwin aurca L si 'I cannot do much," said a little star, "To make the dark world bright! Mr nil very benoiH cannot struggle far bill by sections will begin. nurrT.rVi'rUptrn1, .??"; vhe? ' JS Advocate IngalU And I'll cheerfully do the belt that puunc leecpuou .wi x mu.y and Corporal Foraker and Sear- nigut uy tne juuiaua lJemoci-auc ; gea,lt yTye am Marker Tuttle association of this city. The Vir-! are tilc advance guard of the grand Republican Army of inva sion and ext rem in at ion. On their bloody-shirt banners are stained Xo Quarter for Soutliern Whites.'' Tlife recent excellcht speeches of Senators Eustis and Gibson, of Louisiana, show that the designs ! of the enemy are fully understood I can.' ' What'n'the use," aid a fleecy cloud l)f thoe few droDx that 1 holdf They will hardly bend the lily proud, 1 hough caught in her cup of golul Vrt I'm apart of God'a ereat plan. So uiy tirasures I'll give as well as I can. ginia, A child went merrily forth to play. hut a thought, like a silvci thread. hrjit winding in and out all day, Through the happy , golden head. Mother naid, Darling do all you can. tor you are a pait of uod s great nlin '? She knew more than the glancing stvr. Nor the cloud with its chalice full! How. why, and for what.'all strange tliingK were She wis only a child at school! But thought, ''It's part of God's great plan. That even I should do all I can'" So he helped a younger child along, When the road was rough to her feet, And be sang froru her hearts a little Mng, That we all thought passing sweet, And her father, a weary toil-worn man, Said , " I , too, will do the best tbit I Pennsylvania and Mary land associations and the Dis trict i of Columbia Democratic club attended in a body. There were music and fire-works, ami nothing lacking in the way of un animity of endorsement and sup port. The Senator delivered a I rotising speech in which lie de l 4 FOLDIXQJLAWtrTTEE: The' Peer of all Lawn 8cats; Adota cut repreaenU our patented RMm TIib ntilv RIU fn1 ).. tion, poetry, general literature, 1 iii adjust itaeif to nneren grounOj science, and art. In politics the' Ught, durable, handsome and strong. x-ainiea ongm rea ana ornameniea. PrtcMt fHtMS, Uaa4aJ0, CkvAlra. lM. RMktn, IOO They all fold fiat. If yonr dealer don't keep them, ask him to order for you from ahz&Ioax roxunra cum co.. 1301 to 1323 N. Itala SL, T. ixu JOIINFARRIUQ NO. a SUETU TRTON STEXT.CHASLnTTK , Watch-maker and Jeweler, :DIA MOVDS, WATCHKS, rLOOCll, JEWKLRY, KILVKR AND SILVER PLATKI) WARE, Special attention clrcn to line atch rcpatrln new magazine will give ' an m-i dependant support to the Demo cratic party and to the present' administration. It will advocate! the extinguishment of the surplus, not by squandering it in extrava gant expenditures, which are usually merely a thinly .disguised from of widespread corruption, but by a reduction oftaxation. It will advocate consummation of this re duction by a reform of the . pres ent iniquitous and burjdensome tariff in the direction of free trade or of a tariff for revenue purposes only; such reform to be effected in the interest of the farmers. ACADSOY MALE AND FEMALE. The 2Gth Term bogina Jan Oih, 1888. I'tiiil8 prepared for the active busings pursuits of lift or for college. A, full cor of tip, rieiiced and uccraful teach era. ine community notrd far health and good morals. TERMS: gKxl j Tuition, per month, 1 Music Tuition, per a Professional Cards lio to rt.oo t9f fBl.. - iam . Board, including washing, wood snd lights, per bio., $ :.. yjjQ unK wen raaj Doarti tnmaIta. kmt particulars aidr and will be fullv ftvDo.l V workius-men. of the creat mass tended uis war record. lie saul:i rlif ioinl!itirn. ah nmtnHfi1 to rViA . - - ' i .W.A .v uwcv QA;VVU j X f 7 L L - - - c auiu. e oiuy give one unei j uiup"iiui ui nug uuu irun, passage from the short but excel- land other monopolists whom the "I stood by the principles of my government.: I stood for its hon or and 1 stood for its lilierty. I cnt Sl)ee(.h of Mr Kll8tis: stood for the Union of the States, aud I stood likewise for the right to .discuss every measure of ad ministration for war as well as for "I would inform the Senator from Kansas that the mode and manner in which that election has llt'tMl Cnnlllftfil- littimr o K tat a peace. 1 yoteu lor every supply ! lcrtin. i n.m, r l.is, can The Baptist Weekly. and tor every dollar that went to feed, and clothe the soldier in the l "a rat a. a neiu. j nar is my record. 1 re call here what the Indiana sol diers will not forget, that when the money of this government de preciated until the soldier was not being paid more than $7 or $8 a month although 13 was prom ised him, I made a movement in Congress to increase his business, whatsoever. "Mr. Ingalls We think it is. Mr. Eustis It is only, sir, when the credentials are presented to this body of a Senator who claims to have been elected bv virtue of 'that they have secured the servi present tarin ennuies to accumu late vast fortunes at the expense of the.gcueral community. These and other political and social questions of general interest will be treated in a popular manner, suitable to the pages of a maga zine which is intended to reach all classes of the people. As editor-in chief, the publish ers are glad to be able to announce Ir. .J. B. BEATON, SURGEON DENTIST, Ctor, Montgomery Co., M. C. Offers his Drofessional aervir In tl n.e ptoP' of Montgomery and ad-oi-ijoin'nt: ceunties. Satisfaction Ruar m;anteed. Special atfention firtn to puuing up set or new teeth. . Call on or address the undersigned at above named Post office. J. D. D EATON. Al.BEK ..K:5!"NKS---- INSURANCE ces of Col. Don n Piatt, a gentle man of long aud varied literary pay so that the actual value of whut he received should le equiv alent to what had been lu-omis- that election, and he offers him self to have the oath of oftice ad ministered, that this bodv has ' experience, both as a journalist ! anv iurisdictinn nr ttnvAr and as a literateur. and also a ia- XI O III 1 Hell : 4,va tf innniro tiaf ftwif .Lw.il.. ! triot Wall.lr nritr n t1iriiirr1isnf tliu t V V a Vf lUUtdiij llllll L 11 411 r;ir!i:i Mill. : aww vii auvm a. iiii viikliwuv a aaj m - - v - ' IVASilllNGTOX LETTER. Frm our Regular Correspondent. On Saturday Sioaker Carlisle!1- clostd the genei-al debate' The House Pension committee on the Mills tariff bill with a n5M reported in favor of reihoving ringing sjeevh for revenue re- j lne limitation from the arrearage form. Hcft'iTing to the opposi- f peusio a"t. It is estimated that tion of some of the New Enelaud 11 tul! dl becomes a law it would W. C. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Troy, IV. C, Practices in tbe Courts of the Ptb Judicial District. Collections made in any part of the State, and prompt attention guaranteed. Satisfactorr arrangements made with Executors. varainisirators and uoardisns. Titles to mining prapertj inresti- tWtr p.y I WHEN YOU WANT Fine, LIFE OR ACCIOCMT INSURANCE be sure to call on, or correspond with Who reprents a line of Fire and Life Insurance Compantea. rtial lu sny in tbe United Mtes. Odce on Main Street, Si uecar , N. C. INVENTIONS iiiiii(th Ui h 1 crkUr). X lMt ao4 ijrtrti m wik laal cm fc pmrltmmu 4 mXl r tlwtMikiri ltbvi triUr iW iMlr tm gated and abstracts made. lilwral: raft d tfta J VrR;ftllbCf ftrl Tvu( f mkt M rrtaj mMXi'J JETOfflce Kau of Court Hoase. for-' nT.iiftTlS1.'?! JTViTV I V mU roerlj occupied br Douglass & abaw. fM.MMkicM .r..i 4 t. March It, r8 tf nuMnliers ot the measure he said 'nMitlemen from New Knuland1 require $150?00o,000. Indian Commissioner Atkins. predicted in 1SG1 that the duties I who is going to resign for the fixed by the law of that date 'purpose of entering the cauvass woud ruin their textile industries. I tur the Senate from Teunessee, In I So 7 all of the New Kngland ! ,iaa' lHse" requested by Secretary inemU:rs voted for a still ibrther j Vihi .to deter his resignation uu- j South"for no other reduction of 20 ier cent from til after the letting of the Indian It is only that fact and that cir- ilad by reason of his connection cumstance which invests this bo- i with the history aud politics of 1 . 'it A. .1 - 1 A. uy wuu any power whatsoever tOllie couuiry uunug ine pasi men pass judgement upon the legality Ity-ftve years. He will le assist-' or regularity of a mere State elec- Dv staff of sub-editors; ai d tion; therefore I denounce as als U.V a large number of able scandalus, vituperative and un-: coutributars. Price $2.50 a year; parliamentary the language which or -3 cents jer numler. All bu has been used by the Senator i"ess communications should Iks from Kansas with reference to the addressed to the publishers, 384 people of Louisiana. f and 38ti. Broadway, New York "Sir, there seems to be a pre-! City, Contributions and editori concerted conspiracy among the 1 correspondence should be sent Republican leaders to quest iou .to ue Editor, at the same ad- the Ieiralitv of elections in rhft Uress. TROY,- N.C., Offers his professional services to the people of Troj and tbe surround yvrmcm tm tmi. I ft. I tll irf n, U ; mut-u ui iriis w m-rr m-.9j ilfM ns aanftinf iia in ..Vl unM Mill ft. A44rv Tai R a . XtmlA. MU. V , 13 M lYrni(M'ft!!SX?3 - four mm new: rmmm f rt- Cra LMMbtv. S4m1 )Uft purKse than I 1. 1.1 i. 1 1 what they had called -the raitiouaooutraebu It is Axnected thatllu " .A .J . low tariff of 1SG4. In th frIthe contracts will all be awarded i 1 T:"""8 lu m .M,it, . . , ,. .v,, e - cruuu HuiuuiiMiraiion piacea iii.iiavA trade DerimL n t1i IfmihlinflrtB iU the fifth of June. , ' .. ne thV .le-:,()e from 1W0 to 1800. The Democrafic .leleeates from ZZ. "L 1 "...v1 ;tiouaI tlwwool manafartniwl ' woduete i t" dirtrirt to the St. U..U cou- 1" T " uol.-,eBauJ "Decoration Dny." The yean that have elapsed A 1 dm .ft ine ciose oi rue civil war served to obliterate all sec ing country. ffy-Office in the Store of F. M. War ner k Co. Residence weatof Public Square. . Jan. 27, Tol.lj. ift ttm. fiXJLktt UUL OQ- S tU. bmi. S. L. J. M. Baowx. AlWHftrU N. C. J. E Buia Tw. N.C BROW A BLAIR. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Taor, N. C, Will practice in tbe Supreme snd r SuDerior Courts of tbe State, and in -'the Circuit and Dis S hool CiaLS. Vthj do sctiool fir's like nvrlbs t wind? 1 1 bring a cbsps to tbttr hp. Should it ririnr colds Ia tbetr beads . let tbcm take Taylor' Cberekv Bwsa edj of Swtet Gam and Mullein E3 D 6 H L YsssisHS will ftot tftka Ikrft tfjm tWtr mn.m ft4 ItftlU. itrict Courts f tbe . 7ongi mill tk iWft Utm tWir I Mrto, mmr ftar. mmAm 4 ft tf i rt nil kt4rH 4UUra wnlk It I S niiMiMki)w wr4 ftr r W w ark. increased 4( jkt cent, ami wages ventioii favo ier eent. The inerael imv i First Assists duet in New England was ii'J erseral Stevenson, nt. In hosiery the luxxluct in- j 'ice-President. or the nomination of staut PoMtimiMter-Gen- of Illinois, for Ilrazil. The Brazilian ir.iM.,i 4'i rn'reent. In eotton the imxlmt in Xew Kngland in iTeased Tl er eent. lUmn Wts -uu nies,.uNn which the dutv na.i iHen redueed It! t increase in Xw Kn; iaT iatftt : kjjft ; i V"l,.l,,t,.,,TM,u l 1,1 1,MMV. Irceediiis week. ' a " ft ftft r II ITIM ll i I Hk.k.. - A - lie Hit !rk- ...l i . m ? 1 i'kniiici oi ine i n ion I'VSI. Thin w n liaf 1a - a mm & ft. ft . Slavery has been alsilished in Urietly. The Meetings of the great e van- romance, liarticularlv antironri gelist Ke It. (. Pearson, are ate to this national holiday, enti feeling, and a united aud United States. Msnsgement of ei! 44. un i:rtiu i'irosiMr(iiw tiafinn u;.,. in l--ai. i tstes ana collections a speciauj. asi- i'vr- ' 7 "t- 7. prosiienms uanon joins in keep j ,.r.J.lA. mrrn..mtf Jt nia...f :ra-. writ,--m-s-rf-n iug green the graves of all its be lotor.; administrators snd Cuardi-I TuZTu b- loel ueau. It is in this spirit ans. Prompt attention ien to bua that the publisher of the Ac'.ine"- l"Olfice north-east of Court v.i- K.n..-f. t-j i Uoua 4:tf written a. thrilling and pathetic j I Ionore; or, His ireen." In the same THE CS7INST02I IICTJSS, TROY A C, Hi pnhlicans fnim New Kngland kjiw Senate lravincr tremendous erowils in ' tlil 4Fuif hr..i 1 i passed the bill, on May 14th. alol-t 4i iv!11a from ftx-ia fg thrsai rl.s.it. nM-A ITatxa. . . ; Am'ft-ft ftftfta . vu ar nil w j 1 ci 1 v aav 1L 'land was h?ViP M Ia1 j nd in the night meetings. He paper win also be fonud a weekly 1 , : tnd Cnmfortabl. Room.. ? ell j , t am (lit n ft. hv I lift I'll 11 m luk Af il.. .... r : . k mJt T.kT. ml m mm an hnl.Ml I -a ; v """ 'c4Funca 1 .announced nis rext one menu ana enst ailment of th - Life and Ail- 'V.V'; ."'"2'mZ.i I. ... - - - - - wiin ine ( iovcvanirj luonjr. 1 uc preuciieu utj woru -r.ur euiurew of a Showman or I . I . . AIo tneonaeeUAn tbritL ara what is h man profited if he gain I Baruiuu' written bv himself, and God Stb!s for bores which will be well fed and catd lor. Terras rea sonable. A D- Covlnfjton Propr. PHILADELPHIA SlIIGERi I Ann I $28. hanjre savs: It is a nitvltbe wbole world aud ,ose hi own "y interesting to tbe voung e who wa.s nominated foV ! sonradninkenmaninthe audience folks as well a-s beads of families., resident on tim ri.tt witi. vociferated -bellfire. Mr. Pear- .These are rare literary treats, and An exc Mr. Lov '""ler a low- tariff W.tl.i.. Vice-1 aaesaa wiv a . ',a 4 , a A 1 . J t ars alter the passage of this Mrs. LsnkwiKHL, will not accept? m "Hlted the ushers to I tnemtH.rH fnm New Emr- the nomination. It was so sweet t.be ll,a." out s tliia was win vote for a still further -for the ticket """lion, or, ifthevdid not. the ttigbts party Ppie would semi somebody here Lockwood and IiOve wonhl i take .those of our readers who are of the Woman's to lie headed b being , already enjoying them will do; ALLEN TORDAN, arked well to obtain NV TfiT. of th Vir i J ' not done the evangelist remarked . well to obtain Xo. 100 of the ic ; And now that the general' de lZr. -ver, few Cl a . : hA .. : " iw oiaie i niversiiv V1 are under th. The Grailnating Class consists . a a a a arv a a S a f ...1 aet v inai me lievu na oversuoi mm- j lore rami ory i Viper of then . jITTORJYEY AT LA n? .; sen iiiai nigur. 11 is sam mai in 1 news deaJers ot send direct to the . j a few words, Ve then dealt tbe i publUber, Monro's Iubllshing! TROY, K. C ! & liuuor traffic such a blow as has ! Hou. Xol ?i and frt Vandwa. tractiees in me tourxa ei me ri , ot tne . hanlly beea beanl to fall from of 10 tie lipja of man. Hiblica! Kecor-ider. 1 1 Ftmrm I f Oljl if a ft. . a a ar a t a . . - . aM . Aft a s a a v a a nn isi 1 na a ea m xer street, ew York, and receive "uu,c'' ll'Tn Tat Tta m ta tm tbe TMier for -Imonfhs for oaJoZ- 4 O0" 01 in a"lf- . &. - f TTTZ" 1 i ... ..vvlw,ij m iiieHioers. 'nr lHtage free. 1 I TW IT H TTI--TI1 11 ' w A-t-.L- ft- 1 m w w ftrr j . - ft, -V.
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