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VOL. III. ADVERTISING RATES or Tni llOXTGOMEJir riDETTE. TKOY. N. C. TROY, N. C. JUNE 14. 1888. hCUFI. Ot .. Thrw. Kvur . titan full cl . 1 RKntb. 3 n't. C V ! 12 ma. $ 1.50 3 00 4 00 5 J3 4 30 6.00 3 75 .0rt 8 50 ' JU0 7-50 j 12.00 6 50 10 00 UTiO 10 00 KM tt. 50 15 00 30 00 4-i.ttO t 6.00 I0.U0 MM 15.00 ! rvoo TROY MAIL HIREC10RY. v The ruail leave ud arrive at this pUce an follow: For Lilkkvillc. Lrtvei daily, Sundays excepted, 7 a m Armea do do 'vio & P m Tom nA00V)r f!s.Tj' . Leaves TuefldTfi and Fridays 8 i n Ar. Wednennay uo Saturdays 6.20 pm Fon Fi ji;cio'k.' , " ' . Leatei Saturday 12. m. Arrive Saturday ll,f0, am For Cohticic Mills. Learea Monday Wedueadayg and Friday. 1 p, rn. Arrival do do do 11, a, m. For C a rtit ag k. Leav Monday and Thtir. 1, p-ra, Arrives Wed tie, and Fri. 11 am. For Coi.umma Kactort. Leaven Wednedajft and Sat. 1 p, m. Arrives do do 12, p, in For Ai.bkhm arle. Levg Tuesdays & Saturdays 7 a, in. Arrives lo. do. 4 p.m. F. M. VTarxrr. P.M. A Vrvity Word licturc. Innili L'tnml.1 i.. !.. - r . . t r i . vinff of the Union of onr Path- mnilge, of Kentucky, made au n-Lr Ir ntf; 41 A . . teresting IM)it by riadin- from1?! "Justifies the past of the the Record of 18bS showing that ? Democra'-v d gilds with the Rlaine was at that time a fierce Ibt ot hope the future or the advocate for free fainter, lint the Repnhlic. -result of this was that most of the! A Renuhlicm Snnrpmp nnr evening was spent in -dweussiuff?," f , Snpreme Court BlaineCtarifTrecord. LU"luS . has proclaimed that the fundamen- The last thing done by the I tal ttM,et of tI,e Jefferson Demo House on Saturday afternoon w as cratie creed is the doctrine of the to discuss the Agricultural Ap- constitution ha proclaimed that "H, 11 ltl llllO ant faded into "ni" ami l.'ittMi cut, wo fondly imagine that its spirit Ieaccfuliv hovers nvir tlm marshal's last battle ground, while ! nr little teat lies a stranded I wrecK on the inhospitable shores Jankrnpt journalism. The Krojul Axe" was . connived and lorn in a week, and died a vie timjto the credit system. In place of tfrare it was baptized in liquor. Its nst cry was for a drink, .and SO. 21 a a a l u w wrainv t a ii'iw ... v af tHa little row over the question -of, . , V :..t.- iu mucny iay that claim increased salaries for clerks and : Vf11 tl,e democracy and the It hth, like Oliver Twist it ha officials of that Department anl ! 1oInl1,e-M larty and itf pro- ever Ued for "nion" Now it is 4iu-re whs me usual tiiss aioutthe """"w mg aim reuerai- T VM .NOrrV2s ' "V W IS A3Ut -VJLrt " - I NM rioiivdixrioo H MAS n It was twelve years last Friday nij;lit since we and the little wo iikiii up .vouderou the hill plighted our troth.. Those' dozen years have hronght with ' them burdens and hlessings, and the latter out-weigh lie former. .'Four lovely children cluster about the roof-tree and kneel night and morning around the family altar, and life is bright er and happier because of their presence. Love beams brightly in every e e, and sweet -winged peace hits day by day on the door-step. Time has wrought her changes, and the bride, of eighteen has be come the matron of thirty-one but growing fonder and dearer everv moment. Husband and father has not teen all that he might have teen, but wife ami mother and children could find no one to take his place in their hearts. No turkey graced the board of the anniversary, no dainty feast as spread. Nothing save a table for six and plain, home fare, and he may be deail before this reach esyou. His, rallies and his re lapses follow each other t cm j fre quently to make any record of his condition. The bill reviving the rank of "General of the Army" has been passed, signed by the President, confirmed by the Sen ate, and On. Sheridan promoted thereto. He was much gratified by the promotion, and dictated, himself, a letter of thanks to the President. . The Republicans of the Senate judiciary committee are still de laying in making a report to the Senate on the nomination of Mr. Fuller to be Chief Justice. Secretary Whitney has pulled up Paymaster-General Fulton of the Navy, with a quick, sharp jerk. The Post-master-General re- cenny awarded a contract Tor fur. nishing 150,000 pounds of tobac co for the use of the na vy to a Richmond firm in spite of the fact that his bid was the highest instead of the lowest. An investigation is now in progress to ascertain the cause of this seem ing favoritism. Secretary Whit ney says he will en in rlu hottm.i of the affair. Pelvy Lock wood has officially accepted the nomination for Pres ident tendered her by the equal rights party. This will be her sec ond Presidential campaign'; I fa person has any doubt as to which iK)litical party is in favor of the big corporations --and' mo nopolies of the country, just let that person keep a close watch upon the actions of the commit tees of the Senate and House the Senate Committees represent ing the Republican party, and the House committees, the Democrat ic party, ior instance, the House recently passed a bill appropriation for seeds, but as us- ft parties the Democraev is and ,l itI; , T M Very. mcH)n diD,1w iral the ,olitieaI needs-n.eii came alwav ha H.i.f Iett k tairs and bangs oUt viptorimUv V I ; " vuc iirr uoni oil tlie bulwarks nf rliM Hen. heri,1,Vm lTff T""". mis language, . -"--- .'Vl w- rA-!,.llAB I , , . r -1 . iiv v urougnr oy one . ' tuu wneu wo were ed party against the other, but in the iltors in.tl,e ,an1- And when our Virginia and Kansas decisions this idea is set up as a beacon and ; gi-ass-grown grave of ihe defunct ,icuuimuiK, h ciouu oy iay and a "iroaa Axe" and sav "Yes pillar of fire by night. l,H'ro .vo as we once lied I -m - The alleged riirht of secessioi a ! V ong, sleep well, for ciuestion now settled for nil ti,J ca 11 ve are lo to wake - - ' - Ksxivn I by the arbitrament of war, was never included in the Democratic theory of the State rights. Jack son and Calhoun were as far apart as Sumner and Toombs. The Democracy has always claimed that each State is a sovereignty, but sovereign only iiv the exercise of those powers not delegated to the Federal authority. It has in sisted that State sovereignty co exists, the State being snpreme in k,,own as 11 "rising young man." x. , , .. . . 'Tin. mil- Liie reserved ana the United States ! I ,,..' """" wcmcn to oe, lie supreme in the delegated powers, j TJX$ This was a fundamental tenet of inoss. L the party because it lav at the base of the governmental stnw. lure. For the mniiitPimm hurried note. in yon. EpiTArn. "Var h"ve lheir t5mc to fn And flowers to wither at the North wind's breath;" The Broad Axe? had no gall, Hut paid his mortgage to the world by death. Good Intentions. Fred Russell was exceedingly busy. Ho had only lived in the city tnree years, and was already VlSd3dSAQ m xrrnit ox IT!.-'! OXFilVldLMO O JL3 M a I M un BEAUTLFX X0UU LAWNS. "4 i Talented lUroh 22. RT. He could not even write mother. For the last For the mnmtonn,, r deed, he had sent her only 0 . i , . 4 jCasional, burr e to his year, in- au oc- - , - 7 111111 - i 1 II bright eyes, chubby faces, dimpled it,lw l'ific railroads to construct iti'Lri 'iiil timi.l., i.: ii " ' Kisses a no. love words, together with sincere trust in ..God for all time! What grander bill of fare could te furnished for any wedding anniversjirv f God bless all husbands and wives and children and homes! This is our a iniversary all-t he year-round prajer. Farm and Fireside. Prom the eastern part of an In diana county comes a tale of he roic self denial. A methodist min ister called -upon a merchant in "ic of the villiges, a id, with tears in nis eyes, aisilogizcd for his aointy to pay lii- and oierate telegraph lines over their roads; when the Senate com mittee on commerce got hold of the bill, they reported it to the Senate with an amendment strik ing out the word "construct," which virtually destroys the ef fect that the bill was intended to have, in compelling, these roads to construct telegraph lines that would be run in opposition to those of the Western Union Tele graph company. With the word -construct" left out of the bill, the railroads will simply make some arrangement with the West- a small debt.- II a ern K 11 t 111 lllMllllil .'11 Tte !! V,.,r,UMl ,h . following finne the present monopoly. Here this great doctrine, the destruction I One night, after he had finish- he ff U'llillll Tl-tll A, . f 1 1 . i,,.. uuni iiac,ueeii ine oe- ei ins work unusually early struction of the constitution, the sat ty the fii-c thinking about her, Democratic party fought through ! 11,1(1 il was 4lHrne in upon him," said, evil and as sue nerselt would have to write her a long letter. Just now there seemed to be an unoccupied hour for Federal judges appointed by lfribe,T llis 1110,1(5 of lllCAli Pi-Adiilanfu cinjuiicil, Willi Cai-eitll ill mill VUll- nPO,.f ll f. ... . ui i iiu iiome auairs. 1 A .... ' uini ecu irieo ro tell lier good report, through many years of darkness and doubt, but victory came at last, came "at the hands of the Snpreme Court !wc,lt to work with from Republ firmed by Republican Senates. Thus the Republican party, though the highest judical tri bunal, brands the Republican cen tralization creed as a heresy and! DlltSL it lllnrnviiinr wool 4 t , v,. w me uc oeen as soit on great article of faith to which every true Democrat has always subscribed. It is a famous' vic tory. We are surprised to notice that a few Republican papers are sneer ing at the President because it was said he deemed it important to nominate no other than a State rights man for Chief Justice of FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. The Peer of all Lawn Scats." AX)T5Tlt PenU our patented Settee. The only Better erer mado that will adjust itself to unerei; ground,! Light, durable, handsome and strung. Fainted bright rod and ornamented. Prlcaax 8ett, i 1.50 and .so. Chair. llO. m llotk.rt, $4.00 each. They all fold flat. If your dealrr drm't kwp tLem, ask him to order for j-ou from A2CSEICA!r PCLDIKQ CHAI2 CI, 1301 to 1323 H. Mala SL, ST. IXHJIS fla. ll!?fPARKlOR --uurn xiaox brnET.cnAinr JI. c V A TCI I M A K K tt and JtlWELKK, !IIA Mci.VDs. WATfitrw ' V JKWELHV, SILVER AXD SILVER PLATED VUK, Spaclal aUPiitlousjiTcn MAU K A N I) FK M A LYi 888 I ,,,, in.lani fur . f. or .... a i.iif ,rl, of The r of cxiKv UCCf Infill tfurl...r. healll. ....1 ... . 1Wr C'HAJ - - g-d murals. TEEMS: 00 Ul Professional Cards. i Tuili.,r. per month, $1 v i ,-I..,,cT,1,ii.i.I(rr-tIlo-''(,to f- l line men i...t- ' l J -.r,..,.1r.;7.'r.-.d.ir;:. -" Ai..,!.l.,S:SV,,-,fKa-i''i-cip.i.. INSURANCE! r. K, lKATOIV9 SURGEON D EXT 1ST, S!?JT' Mont-omory Co., N. C. Unera hi nrnr.c.;nn.i , . . 11. i r1 i wii4i nCrTirPS lO at the end that he really loved her dear ly, though he had seemed to ne lect her of late. 'There," said he, when he had finished: "I don't belivo IV. anybody since I was a boy; and here I register a vow that PIl write every week as good letters, too as I know how to concoct!" When he came home from work the next night, he found a tele gram awaiting him. "Mother is sick. Come at once." He hurried down to the quiet country village, and by the time he reached the desolate home, the message should have been chang- the Supreme Court. Would it ' eUo read, "Mother is dead." have teen advisable to introduce ,Tnst as t words were utter- discord into that that all the Republ have settled down in isable to introduce ,Tnst as tuose wrds were utter at tribunal? Xow e l bis soblin- lister lie eliaiu VnnUw.o., I to glanced at the table, where republican justices . lay ,lis letter-uno,ened. vn on or adrlrevrf tha j at above named Post o'lire . . J B. PEATOX. W. C DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Troy, A. C, Practjcea in the Courts of the Fth Judicial District. Collection.! mide m id; part of the State. mrf t,r.n. J flWUILJk he aure to call n. or correspond with Who 3, gam'lMrXtthbin - . v . 1 1 i irr inn iie insurance Comptnie. eouat to Main street, .SjiLi.aftr, .V. u. itity lOM imtmi IV. " w u a h . am h a v mm n r- m ' Itnaranteed. SatUf.rinU LT..T-J.. "i.TT.r fJw-ri4 arranKementa made with E o.; wV:;', L-Ir! t -.r Adminiittrators and Guardians. I r!"1 "-r,n wf u-.r- Office E.ToV Cou Jr Hon.e. for- ' merlr occupied br Dougiasa Jt isniw f cumuli tm n. .CT." 1m March 12. Pfcs-tf ' i ! ft-. "H.iii,r kr.t J. i 49 I B. D0U5LASS .... -i.l. i. -.ii i-.. , ''iwm. - .... - ... iiU rr- lb-k.t 4rkt a loll n4 mm. rav. ... . . - J. Cf KlL l.r. kI' " f. . . '-VT T,rw the Demo-! .. . . 1 . - . - , . i - ! . . ... . 1. Il" U'U iiinl' .1... I id iii..i.... . . , 1 I'l.LI If TMiril u-nulil if 1... iUil . ' i1uir Ai-Ao n... . . n 1.1 on iv 1'iiieej 'i"i lier instance 01 the Seinte ' ' w uumg to "v'", v.-i mv-io jiui how ioo;gQn-r .. ...mi iiMimcti 10 ' iumig oig cornorations Pub. ' lUKt5 lue r,sK 01 puttin? an un.i ",ii-iiru, hui me laiiuiui neaix preacher IllllllllVllWriakll ...... 1 . . I i . T .. .".X.l a. .. th 1 .,v,,,lt- to 1 "goring oig corporations. Pub- lUKe rue nsk ot Ptting n , vY. . , uw """Mieeoii- mc. opinion comiKdled the Senate mid Democrat 1 . ? ""gii tlie winter ko pass a bin forfeiting all the nn id pay his bills. n !lf.f)inv earned .,r 1.,... , " . - - 111 onier to make it ii She would never read hero it. The TROY,- - - - proienxionai rerr cea tn IUC DCOI1 l I PAW V. ! . imiil U A mg country. j h4HitsiJa.r. tTOffice in the Store of F. M. War-j " - - rj ner t Lo, Kesidenca we&t r.r lnt.i;i S tioor Cimi his horses and cow on wintered 1 1 " eeK. Tins is probably f lit closest house keeping ever af tempted by a white iiian . Ti. -..0 each, and the IVhmI for him U and wife did not - exceed L5 an uu at their head f The ' Republican party should ac- jcept the crushing defeat inflicted lti li'llow lnu-..l. 1 1. . ile Imt 1 ' .. v i'e- J-ms, .nr. Jioiman, of Indiana ,,Jt- OUt has -ulmosr nil l.i ntW.1.1 ...i . ? iimi.iua, from our Regular Corrwiudn. I he Piysi.hMit and Mrs. Cleve !!l,:rUlt"!ltl anni- IKissible on the eorinrntin,.i.o ion " u3' Republican internreters bill only forfeited the lauds, jof tlie constitution. These men tllltlllll wliii'li . 11 . 7 1 t .. r "-is nan 10 "iae oeeii constrained bv tlioi'r n hen this bill reached ilearnin- and their in.i.vini in J j "' a.a 111 i rity to jirononnce for the Demo- le built. the House committee sin 1ii11;,. S " . ! left I VI cheered by seeing, in those loving words, the record of his good in tentions. It was too late. I ml uh try and Talent. Cor. ViDETTE. Jan. 27, lVj:ly. J. M. Knows, AlU-niarln i". C. J I: I:l41k Tn.T. N . I BROW V BI,AIR. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. 4 Taor, N.C.. Will practice in the Snnrrm. rA - - m- - v. mm m a m Tin la I'I'VI f- .v ur la , o i v. '"arnage on Sat- , V having" ftw U'mls tak-a..witl. N-rVlr I. 'ixJ Prominent -mem- Industry accomplishes much I more tbau talent, for a man WUo!M" . . .... : 1, "r. " wi-wnvuufiiii tne , v "'V",,'Mcratic side on tl.A ,,K-i . i , j ,J iniiusinous can ana will mu.-?unnea sutea. 3!anaKement of . ritilto pnn id.ng i1 M(ie " tl b lne that uf..u. . t.tea and collection, a pecaltr. 5.t- nil 1)0 forfeited i ,ia hjh ar tlie Iront CoiltimioiwK- I " , "ciorj arranj:ement made with e- Whjdrtfcchool jffr'a like northat wind-." It bring chap o theirlipa. should it bnne cold to their head let th-m taVt Taylor. Cherokrc Rmml tly of Sweet Gum aud Mullein EllCCILV ftirfeitetl earned in I m t ay l jtt MMiance iiiHin the Nat- if possible. that all hinds shall iiiat have not leen L 1 4- . m . . A- iiici accoruaiice with the origi nal grant. These two bills givea good general idea of the ioliev of the two parties in dealing with wealthy corimrations. The Dem ocrats telievc in coiitrolin.r them the Republicans telieve ii. i? ctiutnuled by them. Mr. Cleveland U-a iim.n 1 to the jeiiing of the Cim-inatti exposition on July 4. ne will i for a hundred vears. In 9Icmoriam. LI out e. never ceases his efforts cess comes. An industrious person inesa. is loved and honored by all. One that is talented and indolent is thought of as oiie who idles awav bis time, and does not improve i UUtil SUC-;ecuto,.' administrator and icuardi. 1 ana. Prompt attention riven t bu-; lOUSlHirson nesa. .Willi A . Jr 7. r w a .tu I IVt mm md mmm. rTwlm . tm lui lkt wmm ir 1 m-m irvm t fr t mw. n 4 iiU TW r.!t tf lsrK 4 nf f. rr-r fm Tjt m rnt.. .mj tiT M4 u4 mmm mU( rr l-M xr 4a lMfk. It U rr f Mkp p a4 alMt W b t!Jir ". tllW-r. i laitr4' ktAj HrH rlrt r.trrttklftC - l"" '' iit -W. t..4.f cm W m mm I! t Wtti u at -t f-. II ui. IH..r.. .M k .ail t,mm '- g fnl., ( o . J.ll.u4 U(w. L7OUice nortb-ca.t of Court! 41:tf i THE CS71K8?025 HDU I I t 1 . . . . . . m m "m v 111 iiiii 'ir i . . . . : .M.n.v .. . , . i-ouis. thi-v ' 1 ,,ave tbere had ,1,;, ,KTI1 "'"viiiing to th. "V? taff .-.discussion in A (.real Victory. Washington Ptst. 1 ne irrc:itet trn......i. Rockinghin Rocket. Died, in the town of Rockin" 1 . rw ty utm on liicvmiy, the l.ith insr . his onoortimirt- Tb o.. .rrl . , . - ' 7 I 1 " " . .. r v ' Mil iiiiiii.t- .vt-, duuuiuiraiui; inous man, ami :r he has not any i Larre and CAmfortaM. Pm. ii jiMirn 111 the tender arms of Hone. .,i.i i... t. fn ami M.intil fed on the cold char . A1 . t . , ,w,lh the bet the .oontrr .fiord-, itiesofa not induliretit niiblie ! e' u "e other hand take ,AI in connection therewitt are Its a-c. as the i ir.xv tliv- a talented man and if bo is mr for bore whib will U ' 7 - " a " - - m short, eveiitfurinonths; its life. -indmtrious what will he accom- ...v.u,vu u. me eternal titnessof plish! A talented luniks, woiim nave lKen two thousand blissful, baonv m. 1 II PHILADELPHIA SINGER High Arm, 528. yenrs. leave 1 ue. irrc:itet trn......i. ni . 1 lii 1 niii ii'ii-o r 11 t ir m i utmv 1 .".... .1 1: . HH' IClwt ... I . 1 uiur-i ll I IIMttflf-M-'t il- l.n.. i ' i "i. UVHIdlllllll cmi 1 .ero devoted ..tothe L l.. at J ,,a con,e I most constant care, and now th:u they will -tM,;.: ! ,e w m . r !?r apiwc,atc irs: i the ch f.hece i,e wm 1 '"khu V Ul.-nv minute .-it is one of the ow and duns aud adverse crit- aclf, nor will he ,MW'tio tium. : "v; "r.uL. ... r --r,? Ml" :vnrrm l,,rvar 01 good in the world. progrcwi,,-. 1 , . .""lejiuan inose oi war. It is a trinmnii A "gu iosi to sight, to ' . . , . r nude. Lumber wa s rl.L.r ..... triumph memorv lU...rr wlu.M it . - eat is a great help, '" w.v. WHI, IUU second sorted our last lonesome uickcl iers4n will never succeed unless he is indus trious. He lliav liiile hU t:ilent avail him uothinir: of no iLse to bim- accom plish anv Of course tal but what could it accomplish alone! G. S. I. ell fed and ca d ft.r T. m . enable. A- B- Covingrton, Prop'r rea- ALLEN JORDAN, ATTORNEY AT L.1 II TROY, N. C Praetces in the Court of the fcth Judicial Diatrict. And in the Feder al and Supreme Courts of ibe &lal. Ana 1 - MS imam Jnu iff! Iin FIFTEEN DAYSf TRIAL ri rtca ca aattc ertet tae ttrtrt ctrr. i THE C.A.W350 Ca.'VC
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