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v -7" s VOL. III. TKOY, Jf. C. JULY 5. 188S. NO. Ml -' . ; . s.: ADVERTISIXG RITES or THK UOXTGOMEIIY TKOY, X. Vt'DKTTE. C. tliis section ' imiKt In trnste! to adjust, vrej the .greatest shefjH tliinU tle customs duties should! ries. In 1 Mil my fa , bv levied for the production of 0 . r 'lUr- 1 '..ur ' ! i nin i. i'. I m. :ih. I VJ .' oo 10 oo 1.1 10 3 m's. 3 4..'0 6.00 7. .VI in oo 1 W 3 (i0 I. t 4 00 6M f .v woo h ..K1 4-i.OO 12 m . 10 no 12 I i.Wi WW) 37 J-0 I 15 X .'I ROY MAIL HIHIX'TORY. The mail leave aud arrive at this place as follows: ' .For hu.ESViLLg. J.eive daily. Nunda sexcepted,7 a ro Arrive do do do C. p. m. For Anicnoi:o. I, eTeK Tuesdays and Fridays 8 a m Ar. Wedneanayaao Saturdays C.J p m For .Fui;ton. Leare. Saturday 12.m. Arriren .Saturday 11,00, a m Foa lJoKTicK Mills. I tire Monday Wednesdays and Friday. 1 P. Arra do do doll, a,ni. For Cartii aok. Leata Monday ahd Thnr. l,P-m, Arrives Wednes. and Fri. It am. For Columbia Factort. Leaves Wednesday a and Sat. 1 p.m. Arrive1 do do 12, p, m For Alr'krm able. Le've Tuesday A Saturdays 7 a,m. Arrives do. do. 4p.m. F. M. Warnkr. P.M. is w ild, but I have been actively and that until 1SC2 engaged in the jioliiics .of the was one of Diaic lor more man nan a ceniu- raising countries. In tsr.l my la , lie levied for the production of rv, and I iKMieve I can come as . ther Ixuight a farm I now live on, L public revenue, and the discriuii- uear as any man to telling bow and lii'O sheen with it while I now nations in theirndtnstnicnt shuuid an election will go. I am willing wn 12 sheen: and niv easts is like 'Ik; wich as will .idaco tin liilur to risk any auiouiit up to ro,ot)0 that of other farmers in this vi- rates on luxuries and the lowest on my judgment. The people d cinity. I asked several old farm-; on the necessaries of lite, distri cts present if I wa.; not correct in bute as equally as possible the un my statement, ami they: ackuowl-'avoidable burdens .of taxation, a ' w mm, I ' mill confer the greatest gMd on the greatest number. Resolved, 1 hat we. as hereto Xcw York are pleased with the ticket and with the plat (bun, and thev will vote the ticket like sheep following each other. For (iovcrnor we will nominate Da vid . Hill, the most p pnlar Democrat now in the State, and. we will elect him w ith a rush, loo." With the exception of the large majority, Mr: Fairchild's opinion is a fair sample of those daily ex pressed here by visiting sew Yorkers. . I A committee from Tammany Hall was in the city a day'-or two ago for the purpose of securing prominent speakers for the ratifi cation jubilee which the society proposes to -hold on Julv 4.1 a a ' The following gentlemen luive ac cepted 'invitations to attend and make speeches: Senator est and Representative -..Mills, Collmc, Ford, (of Michigan) Washington, Hooker, Cram, MeAdoo, Shively, Byiium, McCrcary, and Speaker CatHsle. Washington Democrats will send a very large crowd to IJalti more July 4, to attend the nation al convention of clubs. A large number of Congressmen will also attend. Representative edged that I was." The nomination of John S. Hen dersoiu of Salisbury, was exj?ect ed'hv all.- He deserved it. Few districts are so admirably repre- j seiitcd in the House as his. He is conscientious, learned, able and successful. We say heT success ful because he hasb- unremit tinjr and well aimed.. blows secur ed the confidence of the body as to his integrity and its resect for his ability. Now he can and docs get a hearing. His .record has pleased the people. The views he cherishes are the views of his constituents. Charlotte Chronicle. fore, favor, and will ih-mt ccael to '.demand, the unconditional ' 'abolition of the whole internal! revenue system, as a war tax, not j to bc'justilied in times of irc;w';! as a grieVous burden to our cople and ii source of annovance in its: practical operations. We call the. attention of the people of the State to the hypocritical pretension of the Republican party in their plat forms that they are in favor of the repeal of this onerous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while the Republicans in Cqngu 1- A-5 m n 4 TV lOiDBOUnd t-m TCft'IC. .... t . M V- ' ifiw :-r.. For The! NERVOUS The DEEILITATED The AGED. A urrit. A Diif.CTtC. i t -.. 1 I i. ; t - r- rj. Commenting upon the improvi- U'ise,!dence of the North Carolina far mer in buying abroad what it might be supposed he was able to BEAUTIFY YOUR LAWN3. WASHINGTON LETTER. From Our Regular Correnpondeat. On ediiesday President Cleve land will go to the University ol Virginia to take part in the com iiicncciucnt exercises. Senator V)oihcc will deliver an oration before the literary societies of that institution on the same occasion. Mr. Cleveland has been invited to Visit the home of Madison on his let urn from Charlottesville, and elaborate preparations have been made for his reception by the pres ent owner of the old estate. All arrangements havo been completed for the meeting in this city tomorrow of "the committee appointed by the St. Louis con vention to notify Mr. Cleveland of his nomination. The commit tee, manv members of which are wane tlie Kcpumieaiis in Congies are taxing their energies to ob struct all legislation inaugurated by the lepreseiitatives of tjlie De mocratic party to relieve tjie km ple of all or a pail of this odious system. Resolved, That the eourxc of the f i. i.,n.;,. r,,r Democratic iarty, in fir.thcrance raise at home, tlie liuie.in lor . 1 . ' . ' ot opular education, is a suth-l May says: cient guaranty that we favor the! "Estimating the amount ot Da- j education of tlie people, and we ; con imported in this State in 1887 will promote ami improve the pres-i I - .... '.r.,.4- .1 ...... 4-:. . .1 .1 t. i: , 'at the ratio indicated, we find that l,l,'ulu"i" im",ma tative hitch, of New , ' as it can be done without burden-; was elected as a Re-ie tanner has paid, i xmg the . . x eXeoivc ta.xa-' turn. fResidved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, we will accept, for ed- WILLS, a CO Proc" tl RUiTUToX. T. i io;i:v i.viu:i(r No. 3 NuKTH TUVOX sn:C T. CH AfcUtTTC, Watcii-m akku and Jkwklcu, iT. Lrk in DIA MO.MX, WA71HES, rUK'Ki, JEWKI.P.Y, MLVKR AND &ILVER- 4 PX.ATKD WARK, Special attention Itcii to li.ii ateh repairing. F0LD1N3 UWN SETTCE. The Tccr of all Laitn Scats. York, who publican, but who has left that price per pound at the low figure party on account of the tariff, and of 10 cents, sl,027,00o,l'0. If this joined the Democratic party, gave a banquet to Representatives Price,- Spinola, Towusiieud, and Fonl, and the Tammany Commit tee: on Thursdav evening. 31 . - " Fitch made a few remarks ex plaining why he left the Republi can and joined the Democratic party. The other gentlemen gave him a heartv welcome to the par ty. Since the fact was published that ..Representative Campbell, of New York, had made a bet of $r,000 that Cleveland and Thurman would cany New York,' that gentleman has been meat had been raised at home it would only have cost the farmer j8GGl),17iV.8, a saving of just ;r0,- 080,22. There is abundant proof that the farmers of North Carolina cannot afford not to raise their, own meat. That item alone is enough to make "hard times' a permanent visitor. ' "The same leakages are ohserv Timothv! , the report of horses and mules imported in 18S7 as a basis, wc estimate that 7,441), horses and overwhelmed with requests by tel- muies wcrc imported, which, val ,rapn aim man io get some , . 61. . Above cut represents our patent oil Hottec. PiO only Setter ever m&do tliat Trill adj.irt itself to tmeTec ground. Lirbt, durable, Londsoui; autl s'.rtujj. rcattd briLt red and ornaiiitutcd. Prices: Betteei. 8l.SOandwO. I'hMtra, Cl-'O. ucntional imrooses. from t ho Fed- i Th0! a11 foia aut- era! odvernment our urn rata iiyour acaicr aon t cep luem, m - 7 j- . ....... share of the surplus in its treasu- ry; Procitlrd, that it be disbursed i through State agents and the billj tor the distribution be five from object ional features. Resolved, That - the United States being one government and ours a national party, we de nounce the efforts of the Republi cans to force scctioiurl issues in Congress and elsewhere, and to promote dissension and ill-will be tween the people of the different J'nme 4.: .. ' antced. suciiuii in win i umiiiuii eoumi. M A 1 K A N I ) FK MALM Ti.f27ih T.rm Um Au.Cib, SsS. I'upi.V prepared for I ha hiui to crdtr for vou from jiieeica:: rcLDiira chaih ci, 1201 to 1323 N. Miin SL, ST. L.OLIS Mo. Professional Cai-drf. l.Ss I ivi Im.ii..... . ... . . . j t f J lor c ilie-e. A fill iv.r.. ..r rieiitvd . and ii.f-.ii tiiicher. The CMiiMiitiMily notrd for chx1 hcullli an. I ...! moral. TKRMS: Tuiti .n. per ni.inih, ' $..V) to Vt.m 's.rlllTMltr m., jo 11 rd. including w.bhiff, wood a;i, I.jrhu, prr n,M 47., l( 1 uii" rrien mi t- ho.r.l i A LB KM A RLK 11. U'.SPl.NKS. Principal. LK, N. C. more bets of that sort, for his con- to $o:n,i4jr. would amount Had these animals been raised within the State, there would have been saved in cash 8484.18.1. This estimate averages cost of horses tmd mules at G0, with an equal number of each. ir. .j. h. ii:ato', SURGEON DENTIST, Star, Montgomery Co., N. C- Otfera hi pmri.;onn uerir,.,, (0 me people oi .MoniromerV mnJ unties. Satisfaction suar. ' r?l;-ai aitinlion cnen lo due to Terrible tloods and great lo? ss already here, will meet at o'clock stitnents; all of whom know a and go in a body to the White 'good thing when they see it. llohse to ofiicially notify Mr. - Cleveland of his nomination to Farmer on tlik Tariir. i ue nesmemvj. u i.s expecieo farmer of lhukshire, N. Y., S that Mr. ThurmauiU be at the j writillf to thc Eri H;lltf Po,t sav . 1 I ........ ...1.,.,. 4L. ' ,.,e huu,m im. cuu.u.u- As ;l farmer I am most iuteres gets there, and thtit Lo will be te1 in th, debates on the tariff imtiHed ol us nominatum to the aml the jlM1)0rtaut issues, beibie v i' r i u.-iueiie m i no same nine. Viler the formalities are over the ;m.i iii'-.ition committee and the here at the same time will be Pi hisMipplie.asi he. pl a. Sla(c jyvniovriliv p;aif0 rm. utit ai m. samt. unit, w in Dt Ii-;ivls etmipet-itors purchase theirs.V Ucimii charge by . the Columbia I have saved manv articles pub- , 1 e n ee.it Stite Convention of Democratic ( lull, ol this city, I lislu.(l in thu paper last winter, the D niMer;tic purly adopted the which has arranged an excellent ; aml Ul0V NV4,VC of ;u UJS0 to I1U. following plaifotn. programme, including a trip by in llwl;a.w wu lul(1 in rw,1;till- 0 We again congratulate the poo- .xeamei mi .oouiu einou, lor me ,,,,,, w)n ,"iiir t.Av:. i) eof North Carol na mi the con- Resolved, That it is the peojile of eastern counties, who have so cheerfully borne their share of our common liurdcns, i that the present or some equally effective svstem of eountv govern mcnt shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic! party is ojiposed to any further extension if the uNo-fenceM law, putting up wPt of new teeth. t ail on or address th undesigned at above naiued JN.st (.'lire J B. I) EATON. W. C. DOUGLAaSS, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Troy, rraetires in the C'iinrt rf th INSURANCE! riRE, LIFE OR ACCIDENT INSURANCE be aure to call i.n. r cr.rrepf.n! with 3 5a:n;l:fubbia5- . . ll n lffnil ltr. .r Vimm. I l.itir I :i'iranre 'oi.tnie, t-nutl to -.. ... ".r.i . i'ir I'lnceon .Main .street, Sili. di at. N. C. Lily the ; people: as Mr. Carlisle stated: juoperty and life, just reported extension d the uo-ience law, iraciicea in the Courts cr the -th 9 r f n r rm n g tr-m m a t t. r. unless such extension shall have -J"'1'1 District. JoHcetion tua.le R AS W J B ?2iM 'x 4- o . , t, , , in an jart f the Mte, ami irinit.t fiS u W tVli 1 lb"R'l 2(1 ty ot the qualllied voters Within nrran?ementH made with liitculi.rs 1 :? - -''- r j .h . ,.t... . n.u 'What the american most needs is a home market in which he can from Mexico. the territory to be affected there- by. Resolved, That the Democratic. Ailii-iiii.-lf.i..... t. lit.es to mui'.ni; t.yxj m ti-! u. M I ....I.-I i I ... ....... .t ,.!... ..: .-.i I u........n:..M iu)UMiiirs. Wils iM,mitMi in 1SU7 to help t ongiessumal nexvs of interest imUd the So.ithern Central Fvail l.a.been rather scarce lor the ro.ul to UiC amount of s73,0OO, past xseek not hat Congress is iV Ml our taxes ever since have miiu ill 'ir I UI I7tM il IINI ill I 11 i- 7 xvitiw r i rv I hit i' i crhii ta iiv fill. v fv t I'uiuV' iio ni:vj v a.aT ta the'kind of work with M'hieh it is good . ? 1 n iiniHd enj ymeni or peace, government and general prosppri ty under tim ui' the s Mlice Lat .f O.urt House, for- partv has ever been the party of V er - ,,.CC,V;U"(1 l,v - 'sbaw. the workiiigman, and has neer, fostered monopolies, nor have "trusts" or "combinations'" or "pools' ever grown up under laws enacted by it. The contest in this country being between aggregat ed capital, seeking to crush out ....... .. r . .t , .ti, m tl.. f Mini ! paed ami antra'-t ni.!r t..r. ,, t.,.x ,.-. .u , ......i ' I'" i r f -t : I I... ! ' fj. Oiavt A.U,l TROY,- - - - - - mers. 1 made a 'little statement of iAirlliO 1 1 ivl....... .. A. 1 '"iT i.- i i "l-P'opuu, o iMhv oost ilftl tari,ron li'lls. it i o t ..!- l .a-.,.. . .. ...i.: .1. ,. 'in, "llICIl otlwl T..I.1 .... r i' indispensable, and which re- s i ' i i- i i i -. . , . .. ."" V 'and one halt miles.nL railroad in mih- io o care. i ui iv ami inte 111 gentlvdone. . i.u iu. i ie msr laus - v e e th e ,m)s made in p,Mmlar in ri.ii'icit i in i .niiviniiiT in i .vi . i - I' x ii-l. ill XiT.llll.lIt ill Jl - Orftrs Ii s professional ierTtce t r...ifitA .r l... !. . . . ri . i. .... - j - rv . . . i v; .iiu wir auiiuuuu- j-iiioci;um: ;oiMinu.ira- an conipeTiiitiii, ami me iikiivkiu- U, country aiia:rs oi me Mate w nc i al IaNucr. t he liemicratie nariv. ..... jias now ocen unuroKen l r s is, as it lias ever oeeii, aganisi i ue manv vearv: npui tlie lust am H nionoiionsr ana in iaor oi a iisi iou mm im ii:illi:il eut. irnicn ot I in Inn (llSTl Ill lTlon Ol CUTIliat. a!Hl OC- : - ..v-.i - I O Iff. It . - - 4 i ' ..... . . ' . . ...1 noon I he mei easiin i Un tnrv i . iiuiiius i ue enacuiieiii oi la .i . i iiiii ; our common seiiool svcfPtn ...,d ?will bear equally upon all. - - . T.V,.!,,. II I I I 1 - rails were b - : lii A'! 'I- t 1 m Of Intorrst to Ladies. ,- , .... . w, ...! ! . ce in the Sti.rer.f M. War ner & Co. lUb.ueute uotf Pul:;- Jan. IT, CcT :Iy. cd- in us pianorm the Kennhl enn i . . ' uration; upon ine improvement . ... .... II Milltl' T 1111 Till! II . 1. 11".. H .... 1 ' a .........;: .. . i "iv i iju; iiu in ii.-s i .linn ii. i . . . , cne.ition was verv modest in ki- .i i i a. n i ' a.d enterprise m:ii; tested ... , " 1C' 1 111 IMm, which imposed ?3. gold du-I . c, nun" i ui. aenievements of ; : ...i... . i ipir.soi ..me o a e. u . . .. . i. . . I ll 11 UI I. . I I I .1 K t- I I II I 1 llll . i ui" n in v. i in v a i.i mil ..l .. : ... . .. . . .. ,ni . .. . i. . . . . i... ". : .;. . , ' ,u of rails per mile, this made :?.500, ".ai,, ,,c 'V. ,, ,,,?s . 0''lwe,,n .i.nruniHMi lIHM'iHlll, IHIL ll'ri"..ai---,ii-... ,, . -. mi.' ' I IIS l!lti lit thlniS:inf t IP i - - - a i i . a o tor i in i ou m ooii - - - - - i oi .itr. iirii iiii -t.-t inline. int.ii m.m, , . a, I . . k A. I - - Resolved, That as all taxation V:c. hears most heavily upon the Ia- .i i: v. 1 i.V. v " i. " i ;!.. ! 5 ''f' bl r nrtfiat it l,r in;. :iaim tu Cl.ttrhji. 3 :t l.fii r.'.i i-. tl. r r.rat. ct ihnti taw I a , iui 'hrrrtl t e K-u ' lw.wii. if io fli .lnti- .I .i-j.Tt- l...r 1 HI all ? iioiji 'i ;cjj i f- j lcl'ltiir ! il ii nut lumiitit tit tin. I o I f t..;.. i L. II 1 T. k.'... II. . . I 'Ill . . . . . . ... ... . . x ...... . . . , .. v ' else, that fhev ilo " T ' ' lo peonle familinr a B not i few vears ago is little claim. tl... ... .1 i , i"'iniv.M Hi.Mtirv oi ine conn ivy. the document furnishes own answer. lr. t 'lnvi.l-ni.V l..i.. ,.r ....... ,.i . . ..,""c,"1-t-lll::aiiioiiiit of our bonded '' ii ii.ii oeen wriiren, ami Ollt- of our public institutions at the unow v iiiiAiu. ATTORNEYS AT-l.A V. Trot, N.C Will practice in the Sopreroe and i: .;. : .i t ...:.i. f .i .1 i . ... !llll-L 1II1IIL IM HlMIXIfll I Willi IM1 nnPinurVUU(li'l Hit .nn, ii'i in i... 1. i ' raires. crimps ami scanoa s uinen ... . ' t. .. . . . . .. iue lviiiieii i ur o ... w aiu .oi..i....t iiiiiii.rniiu.iit rri.. wii-li v i. i l i i i i aim eiiicH'iu inamigemeiii. aih ; ltu road with steel rails, with a' duty i attended Republican ascendancy j)einoerati. lrutv 0,M)S4.S .u,v joun-lof .7 per ton-l,700 per n,ile,'" our borders. We plelge our- t. ti'to; XXI fieeand coi-lfj ' " ori,0., making a total of -elves to exert in the future as in vil.t laH)r lmt it insists that con ;e, cent 40 ,,oarly- two thirds of the tlie past our best efforts to pro- viet liall not remain idle at the oeot. i : mole tne e.-t imprests oi the imjo a. t . . 1 i II ' .i r . iinirv ii.iiii io niiow u i 11:111 ooi ior ni :i 1 1 vf'iiimi rtr i io jmhip. lie this week is said bvTrSHl" iu lmlea tlu' tM,st of an" bolts' I Affirming our adherence to Dem Jnan who low i 1 sls, or fish-plates, or iron forjocratic principles as heretof.re ...... .-ll III 1 IIU Til 1 . . . enough to have read it to Z . t ,,1,ur: ovv 11 s".rpn JeuUi.cialied in the platf -ru ot the ablest State naurr vt .Tr.i ' , ' " a sl;Ur,uanl was ol j party, it is hereby. 1'dbvhi,,,' 1 llrt-.the cost of the tariff on the ironj R(Sulvl. That no ivernmen; I-1 ... . : 1 tl 1 1 ' O iiu 4aAl. 1 . il... v.t.1..1...Cl... .1... 1. . . . uie riucarsro eonviMi; i '"' muo m mr. , ,,.,s lhe , . , bu,deti its iho e 4l:tf iirht k ... " ' U4V M- 11 -w i-v-m IwviwI.l 4 . v 1 MJ. - "eouiuiean partv in a terrihi.i ', J , , . with taxis beyond the amount - iioi, . wn trw i a W4 avavih? a on v iv . v . ..ik eomillloti Tl... t ..1 '""V" 4wm.. umn n. oil U'NHl uu- ui- jealousies noieil Wors the Circuit and Umtnct Curt f the 'nited State. Management of es tates and collection! a n-cilty. Sat isfactory arrangement made with ex ecutor, admiriMl rator and pjiiardi- victs shall not remain idle at the ns- 1 ,r 5 lr rZ ,l Am .11 I I t I V - P aW S 4 W ' ' - expense oi nonesr laoor. j ouse Resolved, That ours being an agricultural State, it i.sour duty I as well as our pleasure to promote. s of the I anv and all legislation that is lest , calculated t advance the interests ; f agriculture; and that in so do-! ing Me wiiL most effectually ad-1 THE mT OrMnf II fVt"'P TUOY m C, y E (TX I fl fl ff '' "-' tim t h 3 e H w u o. fl"? M 4 i fcrll ,K r" kn B ai 1c7 IB 3o B .. .:.u mh.imiih.ii 1 1 ! f ' -. Ito , A I . ! .r -,r ii- .l m tr 1 . r lll f V iul.. t. : t I .. .-U -! ia akl . vtl)u ri I ., a a mm. lb t U f an .f I.n' it. . 1. 1 a,r- f .1 ailaia illmi tm w-m a . U a. al er4ta M lr.i: t.1.i l:f lLl( al H',111 "I fmdn ta m k M l 1' I-' M :i!- ta m m mmyr U 1- " T Ir-v! r. I u fl fr Aa'Sfraal fMaaV at I '.i , l'utl J! J PHILADELPHIA SINGER;- m - Arcs is su.. thau thev - m m a a a- . A a m a avu - . a av were In nftt,rt si ,v 1? 1? i.?.i. penM.-s.and gradually extinguish I I I J liill.liA .l.al.l. .....I ... I . ..... w v o fiiuiiv iiu'", .iiiii uiui n tin ci ci Larjr and Cnmfortable Room, mt 't furnished Tah'e atwava nundied vauce the iuterests of mechanics, with the beat the -ountrr afloclr. nianufactiirers and laborers. i Alw in connetiun thritL re linod ;tabla lor ftorei wnicn win o well fed and ca ed for. Tettna rea- Resolved, That the Democracy of North Carolina, cordially ajn . . av . . i a . 11 iiuuiic nam: ;iuii inaL unrirci t ' r.H,r, , slHrman E , . vis u. , an lr,t,c- ' lltiwcv.r (lerivc, J .n-e il admiiiiMrat o . II..u. lMl b get left. jniiit., .so uie amount ot duty on s ..'Alfred M. Scales as honest, pa- M. i) V. th -rail ..vc.U tl, r.f iexceel this amount, thev Should . . . . ' -ii. lii'ii. p r.iirebihi r v i raos ext ecus the cost-ot gra- - i pnotic and consrative. Yoil is. V . ,uul' t,Tul ii.T 1 be relucedt so as to avoid n sur- 1 . , . ... .... ( ioik ( it v, father in law nf 1 .1 . Resolved. That the ability, wls- . rx'seutatiwi U...I . . 01 1U,1- In course of the debate the5 1"" e treasury. j 4lllll i14lIlt.vtv. ll!irt:nti.m ;,. j 1 . . 1 .. . ........ ..... . 1 - - , ti c-i ii. ril l rt . 1 mis t-ttv in on wool was discussed, and s ..1 "ti . .7 8fk-ii lirv,a in ,v books Y,k. K' ? al..lo,,t. "' lrl.-e of wo..; was l.ish, in....:. ' .ii rnui'L- u . ".w 1 tiirii....:.. A, acra Cle ..1 . , " ini" State r-1 Hand. iYt.ple mav think lence, faithfulness t4 ilutv and Resolveil, That while the de- tli.ii I.. tails ot the nit-thod bv wb;r. 1 the? ...1.. r ..: 1 .... i I in. n. me . .uiam rmr;iL;e. in 1 rcsjiieill Jcr-i er the o.usiuu.ionai revenue tariu mibm, .., iaVfl won the adm nit on of aonable. A D- Covington. vp ALLEN JORDAN, A TTOB. EY m l T J l H , TKOV. N. C Prc tict in the Coat is of the 6th . n.i ' ' - 1 . . m s Wr-' A ! Hit; ii M:m& e irom 1n0 to than be gradually reac!icl are 8ibjcc;.iU good men and the intere-ts4if Judicial litrict. Andio ihr Ktd.r- i .... . a . -- lOr if ll'lrl Il..ii r.ii- t1.i !. tt. ...... . wtit.l. tlira i-ct.p. ... f .1 1 1 1. .it i.n." ?,.. ............ .1 ......... .1 ... .1 ... A C... n I'r.n.tw ..f tKa, N 1 1 1 ... that by two or three cents per nound People at the national capital nation anil his n- i-!i i-r ion. i FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL f 1 : 1 0 I i
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