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M- i ' vt- r v i nv r yy.1 i . i t !i i mh rut r tvtn nvKrN VOli.IlI. TROT, N. C, JULY UK 1888. NO. 2t AUVKHTISISG RITES op ms VOXTG OllEitV VIDE TTK. TllOY, S. C. i aaaaaaaaiaaaaaaa Jv Ml On W. T o TKrv - u I'uur '. . ..In run 1 nil 1 mi. nth. f 1.S0 " J f.0 3 7 i . '.) H)00 I5.U0 ! T m'. i ' '" 4..l 1 6.00" ;.xj 7..VJ l .v 30 00 ( .o 1 !.." 12 m . $ 6 IK) 10.00 12 .V lTi.00 00 ..YtKI TROY MAIL HI RI'CT OKY. TV,.: nail 'vt au-1 arrive at thi; VoK I.ll.FsVlM.B. I v t.ndu excepted," u n do G. . m bo'-. For Ako:o. Leaven Tml ays And Fridays H a ni Ar VedncnaVKlo Saturday s 0.20 p m KoK Kl AfiliTOW K. .earen Saturday 12, m Ar'-ires Saturday 11, 30, am For ISO-meg Mills. r f.iniUvs Wednesdays and Friday. 1 P jtt ti do do do 11, a, in For C A IITN r; x. LeavaMondavs alid Thrir. 1, P-ia Arrives Wtdnes. and Fit- 11 am. Fop. Coi.cmiua Factory. Leaves Wednesdays and Sat. 1 p,m. An i yen do do li Pi For Ai.uf.um arlr. Levcs Tuesday h it 'Saturdays 7 a,ro. Arrives do. do. 4 p. m. F. M.AVakskr. P.M. measure gets to the Senate, they is useless. I fear, to attempt to 'must le trusted to adjust, we thiuk the customs duties hhotdd Ikj levied for the product iou of public revenue, and the discrimi ait; in a quandary an to what to evolve an intellectual spaik from do; every Senator lias a different the brains of -Justice. idea as to what is lest. They are j Vi;i:a Ju.stitia. realizing the old adage that "it is asier to criticiw than to create.' ..THAT ElAKKAntn convention The report that Postmaster at Chicago., General I)iekinsonjhal written Elizabeth City Economist. a letter protesting against the) Thursday, Convention mot, with railway mail employes being a Nebraska man, named Thurston plat ed under the provisions of in the chair as temporary Chair the civil service law, was entirely man. Made a dull speech. Corn without foundation, lnittees appointed. Mahoue and Mr. Cleveland spent -th Fourth Wise- quarrelled. Adjourned, in his oiVice,, at JheVlc Jlm.n Keees. v Pightin in the conunit luwd at work over a. lot of bills, tee imm of eoinmittec on eredeu in the evening he drove out to tials. Free Fight. Practical so- Oak View. jcial equality. Choking, grabbing, ! J The House has passed the gouging. Niggers and whites, nohnan substitute for the Senate Policemen knocked niggers in the railroad land forfeiture bill. The head with clubs. Misled whites. Senate bill forfeited 0,02.3, Wednesday met. Estee of Colo acres. Mr. Holmaifs substitute nulo penuanejit chairman. Down- forfeits r t.32,i'JD0 acres, i A PERFECT COrflBlWATIOW piuuiu reenuc, and Hie iliserimi-' Of hrmlti vrtab! rm.H k.. . . ' ..an?in,1,ra,J,s,,,,,,,,,:I,..ulll! nr .vini as Will piactMUO highest : wwiry wo.Tipouno it I hss PLKFECT COWOliATiON. R JiK proof a I rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of lifedistri bute as equally as iMis.silde the un avoidable burdens of taxatiotl, and confer the greatest good on the greatest nuihber. liesplved. That we, as iieieto- foi, ntvor, and will never eeasii to ddmand. the nneondit wmal abolition of the whole internal revenue .system, us a war tax, not; to Ik' i list i tied in tim ZJT' ' WI fclf Bm! Otri mw a PAIWE'S CELERY CORIPOUWD CURES ALL WERVOUS DISEASES. kJ. ni . . . ... . as a grievous burden to our ieople ' SlWr and a source or annovance in its' KTb,erCPi practical opeiatitms. W call the 5u i i ' Vf. . b.:t. t-a f-c. attention of the people of the Stat5 For tho Worvous, j Tho Dobllltatod, to the hypocritical pretension ofj BEAUTIFY YOrU LAWN'S. A slight . ed Mahone. Seated Wise dele- difference. j gates. Adoptea pianorm. au- Among the thousands of Demo- journed. Thursday, Where's ciatic clubs that afterwards came Jiiainc Nominate candidates. through Washington, was Hon. Hawloy, .C re-sham, Harrison, Joluf H'inaus, Mayor of Janes- Alger, Sherman Depew, Filler, ville, Wisconsin; and who is un- Allison, liusk. Poor speeches, j Demoeratie arty, in lmtheranee derstood to bo thel Democratic Xo enthusiasm. The only speech I ot popular education, is a sulli nominee for governor Stale this year. In reply to ques- J Hastings of Pcnnsylvjania in nom- tions as to the prospect of Demo- mating Sherman. A1J the rest i ciatic success in Wisconsin, Mr. "stale, Hat and unprofitable.1 Winans said: "We shall make a Adjourned to evening. Met, bal verv strong effort to carry the lotted, adjourned. Where's State this fall for Cleveland, Thar-! Blaine ? Won't answer. Silence, j 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 Congress are taxing their energies to ob struct all legislation inaugurated by the representatives of the De mocratic party to relieve the peo- I pie of all or a part of this odious system. l'esolved, That the course of the' effort to carry the State since the j i4lent 011 Monday, on the 8th Tilden and Hendricks campaign, ballot. The i republicans have been grow ; n g w caker t lie ve for years, an d their present attitude on the tariff is the la-t straw. w asiii?;t; i.i;iti:h. FroiiiOur Kcguiar Correspondent. Kepresentative Mills, of Texas, is the happiest man in the House, and he has good right to be. He has in;unt.i'med'l'rom the time hi;; tariff bill was first presented to the House that it wonldjpass: he as laughed at by some, and be .lieved bv iione.'i'And now it is conceded by all, friend and foe alike, that' the bU will- be passed bv the House in a'short time."' lie has seen his bill endorsed by most of the State convention of his par ty.' Is not all this enough to make a man happy? . The President has vetoed another batch of private pension bills, liiid accompany ing one of the vetoes was1' a letter of some length, which must have brought -blushes of shame to the face of 'more than one member of the House and j Sherman a long while to recover Senate pension committees. Herrom tju. iossof his money and ex J'ully explained his position in re- j pectations. If Alger bought any gard'to this class of legislation, j Southern Sherman delegates, it is and proved -conclusively to tne : extremely probable that he was I" A A . 1 of that that was tolerable ' was that Cf i1 'S111 K!IIlim niat we lavor the education oi the people, and we will promote and improve the pres ent educational advantages so far as it can be done without burden ing the people by. excessive taxa tion. Resolved, That, to meet an ex- Tho Agod. joiinfarkiOr NO 3 XflDTH TCVUN STCET. CllAHLOTTK. Wati ii-makku and Jkwki.ck, ii i::: is i: :jtMs, wAix'ii Ks, clik:k!, JKUI.LUY, Mt.YF-K AND alLVKiV- 1 LATE 1) W.VRH, Special at tojitlou von t limr atrii repairing. FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. Tho Peer of all Lawn Scats. Ette. Th only StU oTr mado that I MA LK AND FKMAI.K. The l7l ! 'IV rin In gins Aug. Gib, SS. ln pit's prrp.ir.-d fur thi 1st ill T o.vil vi will :w-int fur iil.l Cllr, 41.50. , " rpi ,rtii.4- consents, iso cuange. narrison ; r . 7 iir, s.oo nth. man, and tariff reform, lhe etloit , n Scrub ra.0 (,f scrubs. Sat-i uvatKnal P,llPS trom the Fed-j They all fold flat. already underway. Our Demo- ; ,11(lt iiwli-.i ahui. eral government, our nro rata1 If tonr draUr (a't bm thcmJ ask ... , : iiiiiat. nil. l , iw,nvl lUMiioii, mi l . .... i. I.. , I ,,-atic rlnlw are Mro.ly organ-! jo(11,ie(1 t0 Momlay. DM yon a ot 1 1.0 n. .w ,,. .Is trca,,.-, lzU 1 a.,,1 nnmerons. We shall ,,..sl. ' ever. No never. Hardly ever. How- W i that . I dwb.iw. ir..- I.CHAn C .. i i iimiiL' 11 niit t: mi'i-mi m :iiiii i mi iiiii iwvi w . w. I r-i - - - - - - ...... yill edinrt itulf to nnexc c groni. Li J nriivo 'Imihi. purnlH i.f life Light, durable, han-lsomo and t'rocg. f , . Ptinted Lribt red au-1 oriuuucntcJ. 1,1 r " g. A lull crps of r be god Prlcea: Fettera, IOand 40. or them in every direction, and shall j "ver. . . , , , , i I P. S. PiCnjamiu Harrison, of make the first strong and united .T ' t t . iii.iKc mo ni.t nt 0 i Indiana, was nominated for les- s i lk i: 1 1: no x$ ! .TVoseof our lady readers who would lik to have an elegant, larpe package i for the distribution be free from object ional features. Resolved, That the United States being one government and ours a national party, we de nounce the efforts of tho Republi cans to lorce sectional issues in Professional Cards. nemr-l ;i:el M:crofiil I h C"ien.nt,ity ootid f.r holth and gl iiioi.tU. TF.n.MS: Tudi iri. pr moalh, SI.M to H.nri Miii 1 .ittj..ii , . r ma., $J.uj II ard, inclu.i.Lc w ivtiinr. m! ST. LCUIS Sfo. . nd bifliU, tr " tA It.M l nivf: ntn may l.oard theiuclf ta. For fariii!ri ad-r 11- W. M'l.NKS PrinC;.aJ. AT.BS JAMLK. X. C. Ir. .J. IJ, DE.VTON, SUKfSEOX DENTIST, benefit of a privileged class ofj maiiuafactuicrs. ;e' Congress and elsewhere, and to, SnJT Montgomery Co., fi. C.j J - promote dissension and ill-will be-! J1' P'onn. serrire, toj -:tween the people of the different rS.L Io":L;l..! oils of onr common country. nlced. .Spe-ial attcniior. gi)to to 1 j irimminc: for Llat and Dress Resolved, That it is due to p"!,!nK nl' ""frcriuth. "j Bows, Fancy V ork, Ac. can get an Ui,c totI of e xtern emintipv; . i on or a,,d7" h undersigned atonishii;g big bargain, ewini; to the! 1 i , , col,I,li,e , at above naiatd Post o'Yrr recent fai'nre of a large wholesale t liavo so t'hcerlully boiliethe:!; J II. I) EATON. 1 & - i a a t .a n.. ! ni txir nne, Asoriea ni noons vn r"i"ul irmill in Hiflor ml nriHthu on.lod M.n ' irrespective of party, are tired of, latest fashionable shades; adapted for ; . . . 1 lioniut Strings. Neckwear. Scarfs. ! seetl lt..i.4 nutiii huo r r'.Vltfl T.T" I 111. - ' . - ' 111 Lllll llllU llljMIt UIAV'I I nv . 7 John Sherman is still frovliii,r i Mai.uiactuvmg lo., ij senri- snare oi our common ourden-s, .bout the alleged purchase hylT t0 the a that the present or Rome equally AWer f littv of he fiiriiiei'sl Asa cu F e this hou.e will of county govern Ain oi n. t d tuc I"l-l-sjpiveDOI.llLljlhuillIlountof anyother;ment shall be maintained. Southern delegates to the Chicago : Iirm in America if you will ,end the , K(.solved, That the Democratic convention. It will probably take "Yl?.?? onnosed to anv further uiail ll,u inuic.l o.ir 11 I ' I CI I 11 U illCIIVIIIIl ' the name of this paper. party is No pieces extension ot the "2so-fence law, W C. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Troy, IV. V., Practices in the Court of the INSURANCE! WTIKN YOU WANT FiriE, LIFE OR ACCIDENT 1NSURANCK he sure to call n.or crrtj)ooti with r-!?L 3. amMlrtnbbias, Who n prr.mt a bn of Tire and l.i fe Insurance Coinpanie. rcual to anv m the Undid Mie. OfHceon Main Street, S Liet at , N. C i:ly less than one yard in length. .Sattfac- ini'i sneli vtMisinn bill t..i . Jtiuicial District. Collection m..l IBM 17 r lil IC'lVl udi"-, iv;Vf.A: t r:.;..:tirst ieen authorized by a ma ciri-.v :f-"'..-t:r7,l mm cents. Address, boxiox . Riubox , t Ol t lie qualined voters Within arrangements made with Kn.cni..r. ! tr. t .r ,Mtr ....t- u fikJi mind of an. unprejudicel reader, that he is not unfriendly "to the soldier or his widow. The great munlier of vetoes, have been caused by the careless "manner in which these bills have been passed by 'ng;ress. The Republicans are not dwell ing in t lie second purchaser. The I'lcetion or Commission ers. Cor, Vi: ette. .1essrs. Editors: Well, "Justice, the briliant(!) correspondent f The "Times has learned the ditl'er- Aoen'cy. Je&sky Cur, N.J 7:l-y ence between "niaioritv"' andi4nlu- unitv. Representatives) ,., ... . I . , , ' . . 1 iralitv. altboiih be uretends that Caanou of llMiuds and Keh'v,!. . .. ... . .. ' he used the tormer term ior the sometimes called 1 ig iron, ol State Iemotraicfcllatforiii. The ncont State Convention of lhe Democratic pariy adopted the lollowing platform. We again congratulate the peo- j pie of North Carolina ou the con tinued ei j yinent of peace, good government and general prosperi ty under .Democratic admiui.oira- tho territory to be affected there by. 1Vuii- h a.na. bav- been at dag-! 'latter, inmlrvrtcnthj. Inadvertent- dmini trators Title to mm 'rated and !.-t m.-t n...l party has ever been the party of mcny occupied by the workingman, ami has never: rc 1 5ilf S INVENTIONS n1 .tUltil. ti.v ll.i L If I.I ll.lt V.. l. an.. uade with Kxectitor !' r hm1- -..t. ng report j mvesti-" ih n i....' u .,. , t TP ..V. t :tt iw-iifn ..1-1 t atrtit t...-.Jr.. I a; ".I I t . i at. miti 1. 4 ..... . ' . . y liougta.ss & ihaw. i ,., ,.0. t... ,.t .t..t.i itv4 tm. (-.iifi tf t.. ;1,. ..J tt ta Udtoa, Iih h i!l twin? i 1 t. til.t ar .......... ..-. . at.. ... . . . mMm Ail r Ili t A. , Autt... U !. , 4. 'd UU J'fi Ji TROY,- - - fostered monopolies, nor havci ''trusts' or 4r combinations or "pools' ever grown up under laws! enacted by it. The contest in this j country beinrr between si L'freat-! . ! .-ii .i .rncz saaiP'.C"' -' wjj . . . . , . x , "ers nis prme sional ertct to . nfr ic t t . . . w. tu 'tt.-t ed capital, seek in cr to crush out .1 1 . . it ,t. -f -. -i-.fif 1 r uie penpie 01 1 rov ana tne surround, ix. im.cc.u.lh: i..im.i.ii.t N.CiOf Intfirfist to LriiGS gcr' points, and over uliai'f 'lite tai 'i;V. a:.ii.;i l (li v's hf. indeed! When Irs whole effoi t i i?ill arI!al !,forc all competition, and tne individu- :,....,.... 1 lion of the nffair.- of the State which al laborer, the Democratic partvi nfT. . I has now been unbroken f..r so ! is, as it has ever been, against the1 "mcc n the More of F. M. v,r- inanvvearM noon the i.isf ml i inononolist and in favor of a iust "er 4 Co Wc.t of Public - . ' J . i- . . ....... V , square. 1M . . a iiiiiun ;t! lie writes tlippantlv ,r..,.4 .....u;., . 1 sugar, and a bounty for the ,.:,-.' , -t , .' 1 e l0-1 "rd p"pu!a a.out the law, when it is plain ucaiii noon the imi.n.v Ameiican niaimtact urer ; Kellcy-., . , . ... .A 1 , ' 1 . . ' r v. wa - tt p-ove that a plurality was; j upon the incr .our commoii jrccuient of the Uw; distribution of capital, and do-j .-.1r reafting Hic'ency i f '"ands the enactment uf laws that i y. t ,.i....e! ... . 1 will bear ciinallv himoi ! I mil- in ! llU'O nrrr.txitii fur n- beheyes in a luli protective , . , , 1 . cessitv knows no law. tantl, and wants -to know whvi -i-i, , .... , ...' ,". I 'V ill eia ilustitia inform the Mich an idea is not just as appli- , . , ' , ' 1 people what is the dilleieiice in cable to the--sugar planter ot , . ,. . 1 jSo lai as the terms ailect the re- l.ouisiana as to the Kastern man- t. , , suit ot the election, ' he asks. Cer- uiacturer. Kcllcv wanted to read ' , f , ' , - , ,. taml, Mr. .Justice, shall have t annon out ot the republican .. . , . . ! the liilormation, albeit not many party .for daring-to have an idea , , . , -.. . ';'.'. r, . i "people need it. In all deliber- outsule ol protection. I he Demo- Mt- 4 ', " , . - , atie, repiesentative bodies a ma- t iats ut the lion. e. who a;e. with 1:1 . , .. . . Jont decides all questions; for, " '." u r.. rjuniu., Mil IC I C- . tp. i uuiied. iii lavor of revenue re SCUoui Mystfin an: ; 111 viiiuiu uiruii .in. 1 Wu.nii-.i.i 'ri.i.t no .,11 ar eti-i iwmiu, xhl .-. 4 i i.i.v.hi.iu A:i-ii..iif x.c. Tn. r -bears most heavilv mum flu . . . 1 chichi 1 ; "i ' J I! I'.ifit S tpi'iL 'Inn. Why d-i c.iiol gir'a like nor(hrat iviiult'' 1 1 1. 1 O.fc chap to tNnrllpi. I honld it lrin; cold to their bead, (let ibrtn taUe I ajlot Cherokee Ilea. !.dy f ."ivtet Ciutn aud Mullein a d enterprise m. niiestid in all par s of -the S u e. We again ..I... : 1 1 iriiunriigf :t cunipj ris tij Ot't Ween j borer, it. is the duty of every leg islator, as a direct benefit to the workingman, to keep the expenses .1 1 - . IIKOIV X IIlAIK, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Taor, N. C. Rfl.RI If lUmsrUA lU I Bi Caa I .tu.W)Miuirti lb -r 'Cl r tare t"4 ir f. wry taaaot. and etlieient 111a niv merit The the Circuit and Iitnct Court .f th -k r T " "f " '!' Democratic ivirtv otuuis nnv. L,,lted r Mn'n,1,t f'f .... .1 ,1 . , , ,r. .-. r.-wt. w utuiuuauL pari 0pios4 aii 1 tate and col'itiona a apecialty. 5at- J..m ...fcr u. 1 4i :eie is not a majoritv for or .- .. . . ni iiit tt.ii.iii. inr.iniinnn or .,. rr-.it ;... . . tins Slate ot tldiusaml t,e out-!: . y""" "-"t""" 11 practice in tne .uprfme ina , ua AtM ,u.. It ru.ii t . ... lowest limit roiisisfetit with u-ia huoenor I onrt rT the State, and in ' 1 . nl - e. .m t 4 ajL-u rages, crimes ami scandals which attended Republican aeendaucv in our b ndrs. We pledge our--elves toexerl in the future as in the p::Sl our best efforts to pro mote the best interest? of the peo ple of all sections of the S.'ate. Affirming our adhereC to Dem i ocraf.c competition net ween tree and con- isfactorr arranenient uia-Je with e- -. i.r. 1- . . (. Vict labor, but it insists that COll 'tcutors, adminutril r and uardi- ! -J-' victs shall not remain idle at the fn' l'rlJUuu'y s V,,flLu:. ilk. 'V III! ni.rlh..itt .,f ( iiff . . a as ai excuse Vf l.....et Ulmr. . liu... .:.f Oil AIlFl P R VlNKFR1 Re.-udved, That ours being an. agricultural State, it isour duty; Tl! 7. .c pru cipics as iicretoi.. re . as wcil as our pleasure to pnuii'iu ricr m'"--. ivrii-, LV" jf.-. f Von eiatied io the plaif -rms of thei any and all legiM.C Ion that UUxt xjU 0 1 ' - j 123. fif 1 .it ihfrel.v. ! calculated to advance the interest J AU 2 . L.f frrrrJnrrx-rv. ballot can 1m had itimii.ili-.iti.K l?..K-...l 'ri." ....'..ri.rr....iui.... ..t..i ;.. .1.. i 1--. -. '. , ai .. , glIkci.....c.i.tyt .nuu u, uh., uhh iu , Lair -nd CoH.fortah!e Rooon. lut ni popular elections it is too i hus the right to bii'den its lieiiple i "'ff we will most effectually ad- furnished Tabte alwa upi ... -vi U. I flirt Wlilaaia etuii.cia form, eiijoed the wordv duel be a tMeen the republicans. The lloiiye is working verv hard A '4 to finish np the business Kifore it; Senate is taking things in its iiual leisurely way. Last week was in yessitm onh two da vs. a ;.nnst a proosition, another party it I exiH'iisive and too inconvenient to call the people together an indef inite uunilier of days, and there fore a plurality is sufficient for the plied tha bKt the louutrr afford'. in conception therewith art r 1 i'..i 1. . 1.. 1 Roolved, That the Democracy M lad c td (uT x.rin, rc4. i.-v . un-. .n .13 j 1-, -- -. ... -- .... 1 ui niiu 6 beyond the amount vauce the interest of mechanics, with tl o i.av its MM-wHirv et. .mautifacturerj ami lalH)rers. ,A,,?. a Willi taxts n-quired to pay its necessary ex oeuses mid tT.nbiallv exlimi-uis 1 its luiblin .1 :ili. ih i wi..r..v..rl0f North Cundina, cordially ai- aooable. the reveoms. hnwpv.r d.riv S P"ve the administration of H.m. A-C Covington. I'rep'r . .1. ..: . . t ir....i ar c . 1... 1 . Now thd ri.. I-!, 1, fnnu,"iaaJ' candidate le tore j exceed this amount, they .liouhl 'x" . uu., ra-, - .ti..it the Republicans oi tiu. ... t .'. 1 r 1.. 1 . 1 prmtic and conservative. t tl,;. . . lut h11! '4 Hi tlu. StihC. Ie reluceI, mi as to avul a s.ir- 1 , 1 m .1 1 -i-. 'a Stiiate are confronted with vi... ; . . i : ,1 , . Reso!ed. That the abtlltv, wiv ' i iiu hv, Mr, acctirdin to vtmr in- plin in the ire-iirv. 1.1 1 the : necessity of .'ettinn- on 1 uh uiumr 111 1 , dom, honesty, patriotism. mde;en-! taiitT bill u'u 1 I ,, 1 -Vterpretationof the law. Senator yT 1 while the de- a faithfulness to dutv and : in winch shall represent John Sherman is vmir ,..i;.i,t. talis ul Hie malioth by which the manlv nmr:i"e of Presi.W'ciove-! a I I a a a. oninioiis tit'- ti.rt v......i.i; . Hrt.v.1.. i iili i , w. ' ; , r V'e -r, fur 1M ,,e uo, ALLEN JORDAN, .4TT0R.EY AT LAW, 1 1 1 ' - w- TROY, n: c constitutional revenue tariff diall j.imi 1Ilve wm tl6 admiration of rraetieei in tbe Courta of tbt Mb Mi be gratlually icaohrl arc subject t nil gmul men and the interests of Judicial District. And in the Fed ' riFTEM DAYS' TRIAL ' - 1 . .....v mm m a.r era vhicii the rpus 'daiivis of- ou i the country demand his re uomi- l nd Supreai Coortx cf ttc Stau. Rut it topic at the uatioiial capitul1" natiyu and hU rerclcctioti. 1 i na ra F Vl!Jtfc2i-SiBl
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