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j2 . v t ft t. tC: tf C j 'St. V VOL. III. THOY, K. C. JULY 20. -1888. NO. :jo The Monte YMeMS ADVEIITISISG RATES OK TUB UOXTGOME11V VIDETTE. TKOY. N. C. j l in.'nth. i 3 mV nV j1 a m T;.. : - I r k-s mr' 5O0 7 1-2.00 u'vlumn ' H.SO ? du looo a-:..-) Vfallcol-. 1S -WW 1 - bis strictest attention, bnt wbmi - George Stephenson was once must W trusted to adjust, we rtiiiTroK m.iw.iu jw !. iviuilil1i!in asked hv a scientific ladv wliat be ' t "ink tbe customs duties should - V i - .i i ... considered tbe most imwerfnl ' , V M'r 1"hhiioii oi - . . ,, ., , jpnblie revenue, and the discrimi- force in nature. H)h said Inatioiwin tlieiradjiistiiieiitsli..uM in a gallant spirit, "I will soon an-11 sucb as will plait! tbe highest more time. Tbe 'next trust to be investiga ted by tbe House committee on manufactures will lie wbiskey. Granny Rlair, wbo is one of tbe most blatant demagogues wbo ev er occupied a seat in tbe United swer that question; it is tbe eye of tbe woman for tbe man who loves lien with affection on a young man, TROY MAIL WIKECTORY. The mailt leave aud arriTe at .this plan- ah follows: For Lu.kvillk. Lei tch daily, unda) g excepted ,-7 a m Arrives do do do 0. p. ra. For Ashkboiio. I,e.re Tuesday h and Fridays S a rn Ar. Vduenays uo .Saturday 7 p ni For Fi.A;f owk . beared Tuexday & Saturday at 1 pva. Arrives Saturday 11,: JO, am For ISostick Mills. Leaves Monday Weduesdays and S a, ru. Friday. Armea do do do 12, m. For Carthagk. Lcava Monday and Thnr. 7 a.ra, ArriTaa Tue-d. and Fri. C, pin. For Columbia Factort. Leaves Weduehdays and Sat. 1 p,m. Arrive do do 12, p, m For Albkrm arlr. Leaves Mondays A Thursdays C a,ni. Arrive Tuesday it Friday at 6 p. m. For Queen. Leaves Wednesday &. Sat. at 7-05 p.m. Arrives Tuenjay t Fri. at ' 7:.3 a, in. F. M. Waknkr. P.M, States Senate, received a dressing! and be should go to tbe uttermost down on Tuesday last at the hands ends of tbe earth, the recollection of Senator Rutler of Sojith Caro-( of that look will bring him back, lina, which he is not likely to for- There is no other force in nature get for Home time to come. The dbat could do that." Queries, subject under discussion was the Presidential vetoesof private pen- old Soldier Attention. sion bills. Rlair said that taken Fayetteville Journal. as a whole, the vetoed cases were I ilmv .i0 tlll, 0i.i soi,iiors of North cases of absolute merit, and the Carolina like the record of J. C. vetoes were outrages of the rights prjtchard, the Republican . can of American citizens. 3Jr. lnt- aidute for Lieutenant Governor.' b-r in reply said that tbe greatest While a member of tbe Legisla blessing that could overtake the ture, be voted against the bill Senate and the country, would be pensioning disabled ex-Con feder- for the Senator from ew llamp- at(; soldiers and their indignant shire' to be less faithful to the line wi(iows. Veterans, you who sef of duty which be bad marked out fertMi four years, fighting in blood, for himself. If there has been man.iunjr barefooted and rag- any encumbrance, any incubus ged in the snows of winter and on tbe sensible, respectable, or the hot sun of summer some Of rates on luxuries and the lowest on the necessaries of lift distri- lllltn linfinnllfnu . 1 .1 1 . ioiiiunuie ouruens-oi taxation, ami conler the greatest good on derlv discbarge of the duties of the Senate, it had been in the mtsoii of the Senator from New sllt.t a manf you lost a limb, or recovered per manent injuries, bow do you like Hampshire, and in the measures! which he bad introduced. Mr. 1 hi tier also truthfully stated that Young men of North Carolina, bow do you like a man with in more appreciation of tbe services WAn.MMO.V LETTER. From Uur HcguUr Correspondent. 'Commissioner Colman, of the Agricultural l)ciartment, has 're ceived an early and complete vin dilut ion Vrtnii tt rbavge uiade by X'.iMicral Cively, Chief Signal Of- liceivto the Senate Committee on Agriculture, to the effect that Mr. Colman was working in an un'der bam.led manner to get the weath er bureau transferred to his. de partment. (Jen. Cicely has writ ten a manly letter to Senator Pal- Dockery and Prit chard ! What a curse it would be to let sucb lilair was, like a demagogue, try- of brave and patriotic men than ing to appeal to the soldier vote was Ir iritchard! of the country, liefering to a re mark of Mr. lilair, that the lan guage of some of the messages meu become the rulers of a brave was ungentlemanly, .Air. Butler and honest people. said: "(nd save the maiK: v nat j Ir. Pritchard would sooner sec a tenible calamity it would be on tlies0 mcn (lie in the poor lu)usc () this country if the standard of the state than let them have the gentlemen bad to be. established iittle pittance, all that the State by the Senator trom .New Hamp- WQmA al)le t() givo whk.h waR al shire. It would undermine and lowe(l them hy lQ )lMll0(.nit8 () twt, ..... i ojta,,,, BfatCi Can such a man ask recognized by civilized people.' Mr. O'Neill, of Missouri, ischair-! grace?r lf he doe man ot the House committee on because you love your State too taut bill in the House is that, pro- the greatest iiuiuIht. lte.olved, That we, as hereto- fore. favor, and will mvr -.ii to demand, the unconditionaP atmlitkm of..the,.wjioJe jutenial l-evenne sy.stem, as a war tax, hot to be justified in times of peace; as a grievous burden to our people and a source of annoyance in its ii.lVifc-J practical operations. We rail the mention of the people of the State I o the hypocritir.nl pretension of the Republican party in their plat- orms that they are in favor of the repeal of this oncrou.-t system of axation, enacted by their party, while the Prpublirans in Congress are taxing' their energies to ob struct all legislation inaugurated y the representatives of the De mocratic party to relieve the peo ple ot all or a part of this odious system. Kesolved, That the course of the Democrat ie party, in fuitherahce' ot popular education, .'is a suffi cient guaranty that we favor the education of the people, and we will promote and improve the pres ent educational advantages so far MM . ta. ........ Awrsiiafrs Triplets. PrrcJ-lt f!?T1stiri IHa- r th ttr trtf hiicm l tat rrfr T- 1 O At k.i--. 1'ia, mmi luy, rau iTn ci jji r.t 'ljLt An."ju fhe liHle rtr. Nni cry i- k. r si WELLS. RICH AHUON CO. L:ii I.Jtfc. .;, V!.. beautify Torn LAWNS. l.JOHX RHIOR 4 j FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. The Fctr of all Lawn Scats, as It can be done Without burden-, gate. Tho only Setter orer ma-lo that in tlie people by excessive taxa-; tion. , 3 NU;i II TKVfiV MlKi: T. ClIAUtiinR. Watch -ma ki:i: ujhI Jkwli.ku, m: ai.hu is MA MkN'I)-., WATC Hi:, f'l.oCKS, JKWKLKY, I.VKR AM 5jII.vr.Il FLATKI WAKK, Spociul attrntioii iveu to line utih repairing. vill adjust itstlf to uneTcn grounL Lipjht, dnrablo, hanamfl and Unnig. Piunted bright red and ornnuuuted. Pricea: 8rtt, UV)aiidiO. Chair, $10. Kockcra, $4.00 each. They all fold' flaL If your dealer don't keep them, ask him to order for you froia AXEEICAN rCJiri CEAIS CO.. 1301 to 1323 N. Uzln St, ST. LAJL'IS llo. nun witn any you won't Kesolved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, we will accept, for ed ¬ ucational purposes, from the Fed-' eral government, our pro rata- share ot tbe surplus in its treasu-l ry; Provided, that it Iks disbursed! through State agents and the bill for tbe distribution be free from objectional features. itesolved, That the United States being one government and ours a national party, we de nounce the efforts of the Republi cans to force sectional issues in Congress and elsewhere, and to, Star, Montgomery Co.. N. C. promote dissension and i'l-will be-, HerH his profsioiil service to tweon the sections Kesolved Profession nl Cards- Ir. .1. D. m-MTOX, SUKUKOX DEXTIST, MALI; AM) KKMALK. TIm -J7:!i 'l rni U -in Ang.nili, HSS. 1'iipiU pr-jtii.d fur llio iclivi- bo-ii.c oruil .f life or fjr co I A f ill roips f cxk--riemi'd . and Miccf-ful tiMchcr. Tbe mmtHiiiiit y oofid fir good litaltli and g" l innr;i!. Tl.HMS: Tuition, per ni'infh, $1.1 to tXJO Muaic Tuttioti, cr ioo.t . VI. UO Hoard, including within;;, wood and IirUU, jar tin.,, K l oun men my Lotrd tn-uisclen. Kor .arlicu!r iMir II. W. SI' INKS Trincipal. A I.BEM A RLK, N. inir of that rnmmittfc. in which i i- i ......l. J bibiting tbe carrying of convict- JH" ii hmi" j.rrs jiii iit in maw- i tl.c charge, having learned since I made goods from one State to an- jkliiki 1 f i Avinitf od 1 r f- on i . .1 1" 1 ' 1M 1 . .11 ir l.A f 11 U I I til llll I nun i ne in.iormai.ioii upon u iiieu , . tie Gillian re oicin" in 1 U . . . . t 'evMllllL session of thi. Hniise will i n 1h i:ui i:kio u w:is erroneous: luv " : ii.i i..f ------ . , 1. sure the members of the commit tec of his regret that tbe ''-should unintentionally have ilaced a bitih oUicial in a verv wrong i ! i.x Wv. .i i m .. es. IIUIIl. io IUUMJ W Hit KlIO .HI. The Shelby Auroia says: !dr. j Geo. YV. Young reixfrts that Xet- years, ist weeti near Camdeij, S. C. Her longevity is claimed to lie m-r'- nml w.ll intlnfi,lnt..l The Honso hns nansod nliillJ a,1(l Captain Lorick has tbe rec- MI lUlll 1(11 lilt") lilKUIL; 111 lllCi eleventh and subsequent census- I I O . t . ... .1. " ill-ill H'l till. Hl.lllll.. Ul llll.UIU also asks Senator 1 aimer to as- other labor bills. ,e. people of the different inipn,Tp.,c ,f- M""?nierr and ad rl ' . joining ocuntie.H. .Satisfaction cuar of our common country, .antced. .Spc-ial attcnlior. gne,. t. "II i 1 li;il II, IS Ulie Hi PUUiiiL' ii i KCKii npr lnlh. the people of eastern counties' ,'l ou or address th undersigned who have so cheerfully borne their! at abovc namcd ,VY f '. INSURANCE! I share of our common burdens,! that tbe present or some equally effective system of county govern nient shall be maintained. Kesolved, That tbe Democratic party is opposed to any further extension of tbe 4'd-fellce,, law, W.C. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Troy, A. , Colman, ntt vindication of aiiy- thiiif he has done since be be-1 - r .... . ....... - - - - --- .came'. Comniissioner of. Agricul ture is necessary. It is for those who are not fortunate enough to The campaign committee selec ted by Chairman Ibiruum of the National Committee is regarded here as a very strong one. The President has accepted know the man in all his rugged 'Veep regret the resignation straightforwardness' and honesty, jot Don. G. V. X. Latbrop, U. S. that this is written. j minister to Uussia. Ill health is No subsidies for pet steamship ! the cause, lines this vear. The Douse has Kepresentative S. J. Iiandall is again crushed the Senate amend-j dangerously ill in this city. lie meat to the I'ostothce ippropiia-'has had several attacks of hemor tion bill, appropriating suouoo' age. ord of her birth. Attorney General Garland, to increase- the mail facilities be tween this country and South whose health is somewhat under- Ainerica. TlnMlccisivevote-lU lnim.(i, bas gone to one of the to by which the Douse, . for Virginia Springs, the second time, rejected this 1 :i 1MI II ll IMill f will itiitlk-llklv- ii'iiiw.i ' ..... .. w.r...... f the Senate to see the wisdom ot withdrawing it. Col.. Lament has gone to New lork t visit his family. He will return this week. The Douse is now Mr. Harrison, the Kepublican nominee for President is opposed to the lilair educational bill: is opposed to the reiieul of the in- j tenia! tax on wbiskey, pivfering an increase of taiilT tnvis nn n. considering: .... i ii . -eHsanes oi me; au ocaretl tlie ad- the wool clause ot the tariff bil' r , , - ' iiniitii ttt tin. in. -it 1. ...... m. ... w. . 11V H 411 III ill l llll i: til live on a aill if there is not some unexiec tel delay in disposing of it, the ' our country, wbo can handfull Of rice a day, to compete with American lalmivrs; who said lull will 1h passed this week. dilator 1 ugh tevday made i'alirilis a strike of lahoring mople img speecli in lavor,ot the rat- Itl.ur ti.M i..tt. ....! uouired to nav its mwsuv ex .....v nv nun i liiiillll I ft Mllr 1 I J i l I'll .. I State Reniocraic Platrorm. The recent State Convention of tbe Democratic party adopted the following platform. We again congratulate the peo ple. of North Carolina no the con tinued enjoyment of peace, good government and general prosperi ty under Democratic mlminMra tion of the affair of t lie State which lias now been unbroken for so many year; upon tlie just ami impartial enforcement ot the law; upon tlie increasing efficiency o: our common school system, and the progress made in jwipnlar ed ucation; upon the improvement and enterprise manifested in all pans ot the S;a?e. We again challenge a comparison between this State of things and the out rnges, crimes and scandals which attended. Republican ascendancy in our borders. We nledtre. our- selves to exert in the future as in the pust our lest efforts to pro mote the let interest of the eo ple of all teetions if the S:ate. Aflirmiug our adherence to Dem ocratic principles as heretofore emu ciatied in the platforms of the party, il is hereby., Resolved, That no government has the right to burden its eup!e J with taxes leyond the amount WIIKX VOtJ WANT FIRE, LIFE On ACCIDENT .INSURANCE" bt suic to call -n. ur ctrr.-Mimi with Who rrprerTil" liiie of Kite ftnd Life liiinrstn t- tnnir, r'ual to ny in the ru. Mit-i. Ofiicc oo Main Street, .Saluui ui.N.C. :ly i Amr?ani rr b (? r t- (itnii-L 0' lit: b-If tvitiurv. 14 if m larl Uvl r unless s, h extension shall Y TLUZ nrsr oeen anrnorieu oy a majori- in any part of the State, and pron.pt tvoftbe nunliiicd voters within attention euarantccl. Satisf"rlr.rv the territory to be affected there-' Adm.KSi;?! i ",in S'lecutor"i.. i... J I AtiininiKtrators and Guardians. , r....,M ii.. .n .s o,. .ir,. v inni lominme pronerir in vrsti- ' ihii h..t.e. Resolved, That the Democratic gacd and abntract mde. party has ever been the party ofi East of Court llonsp, rr. tbe Vorkin-maii, and bas muer m"1 fostered monoixdie, nor have, ! trusts" or 4 combinations' or TROV,- - - - - - N.C. "pools ever grown up under lawK enacted by it. Tbe contest in this country being between aggregat ed capital, seeking to crush out Ofler bin profession! services to all competition, and tbe individii-; the people of Troy and th surround al laborer, tbe Democratic party : ing country. is, as it has ever leen, against the cri)mcc in the More of V M W.r' mouoiMihst and m favor of a Just ; ner & Co Re8idence wenof ,ubI. distribution of capital, and do- qaare mauds the enactment of laws that j jan 27t 17 .1 y, will lear equally uimmi all. i Resolved, That as all taxation f-v w.rx. . . 7 . .. . 1 AlU-mail N.C hii'iiM iiwiv-r liafiviH- uiim tli 11. borer, it is the duty of every leg- BROW fc DLAIfl islator, a a direct lK'iiefit to the! workingnian, t keep the expenses of our public institutions at tboj I'mv. U mil r..- rw 4m tU ml !'( f - ...:.i , -r . I I lmI alti'V r r- . i r ! ( il j t t mi arv mlr4 !. 'ul I i . n ' -r i !. f.l r m 41 ii ..ti ft. i.. : 1 n .-f m nn4 ! ,! !H. f ! V-il J' I ail) -tJl In ImvtlMM, hi. i i'i i ' in . .i t . - m ... . iiKi m9y I il .11 MM t l.ll l. II, It uttt lil.kl Otllfil fit. Ail-il' 1 Kl r ' A " Antrr. Of Interest to Ladies. l tMI U krv; I.I Uh v. -m kJW- Exit Kiiu:t a ,t 10. S5..l. j. i: ikiM Tinv, N. ATTORN EV.S AT-L.WV Tor, N. C. S- llooL flkl.9. Why d c1hhI Ctr' nnrthat v-ttido? 1 1 rinf h rhi lo Ihttrlipa. houM tt bnt'C c!'1 to tbnr betda. ct tbeia take 'I ay-lyr'" (hrrokee Kcoi dy of Sweet iutu n J luilciu. B la Kh is B '- ,J fl-1 w w0 81 dm B .i..t.ijitiiM ll'l . !. l.ia, l,MIWili.liit IMultft 1 if I I'M tJ -4 f t5 V Will practice in the Supreme and ; i.a. i nr a.. !. t MMitaif I 1!.... ...... . m if Ii M I .A i..tr. iiimt t ) in iit " i. Superior tourla or the Mate. and in ..rifi.k. r.H and efficient management. The the Circuit and District Court f the ! . i rpi Democratic liai tV opMses anv tnited Mate. Manigement of e- , mht r t 4 h m tomiM titnui tittuMii tr anil 1 4ii-, iBftclo trrlntrn,tnt nim Je Wlh eB. v AAuom vii't l.iluir liit if nwMf a f Ii ! f r iti . . . . i I'iai i.l Vi , ....'..!, ..m. ...7.-... ecuior. atniniiraior ini Kmrai- - - ---- I I aKMii victs sball not li'tnain ulle at tbe ins. Iromjt attention (;in tu lio i V ImXkii i if lifitiAt 1-tlwir finaia. L Uflic norih et of Court lesdved, That our tei ng an agricultural State, it isour duty IloUkO- 4i:lt PHlLADELPHift S1HGER: t as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation that is1est ! calculated to advance the interests of agriculture: ami that in wi do ing we will most efl'ectuallv ad- the troy -r. a, Asm uuoz, 'J28. Hication of the tisln rios treaty. ! mvsSiMl at the Mluzzlo of the u j looses and gradinillv exiiogi.i.l, "day Senator George did like- wbo has Wen interested, and is ? vMlC iUb ' T w ,eve.r wisu. . ' 18 j the reveuues, however defivel, A delo -iti.in.ifti ; -i'i u. w uon, in some ran- exceed tliU amount, they should indnstr r 1 US I aml oth" monoinilics ho,J w rnliicnl, ,o a, to avoid a .nr. !, lennsylvania called ; it is c barged in his own State, I plus i the tr.rv. -ii. Cleveland Friday, to iu-j hii.so.d himself a military company ! Reso'vl, .Toaf while the de W linn-to attend their exUiln-iiii the interest of the railroads to!tai,s 'f lhc weil.ls by wl.ic'. tli t'onaml pu uie on August 24. joveniwe the striker. Let our peo-1 ?'nsti!tii..nal revenue taritThall ! I resident said that bis d-1 pie think of these things - Wit-1 ? J""y 8U,;J4:f' tith are now Mich as to iv,.,.iM.! u which the rinsnti fives of our to .u liuire M9UtjtoH JtW, iROile al the Ufct',ual caj.ital Larxe and Cnnfortah1e Room. ell : t l T.l I- - I 1 - vanee tbe interests of mecbaiiies, wUh the bgl lh .ountr- .ff4.r.i. manufa-turers and laWrers. j .1im in connertion therewith are Resolved, That the Democracy Ood Stabh-a for hnre whirh witl he of North Carolina, cordially ap- nd e for Te,lu" rei pn.ve the administration of Hon.; oa a' D Covington I'p'r. Alfred M. Scale as holiest, a-, priotic and cons'rvative. j Resolved. That the ability, wi- dom, honest v. patriotism, inilefieii denee, faithfulness to duty and t manly courage of President C'leve-j laud have won the admiration of! ALLEN JORDAN, ITTOR.XEl AT I-lV, 1 TT n M i i- f aw -ra jn4Sf ft all 'mm! men and the iiiterestn of Jaditial titriet. the eountry demand his re notuj- al tnd Suprxa C'ourti of the State, nation and bis re election. I TIIOV, N. C n .t . i r IL. KV rrtcucriin idc wourum me iu m-w A m o f p I A f nd in the Feder.: FIPXt.tr M.1- .A I ttai raa k 1 ' " ' M; ' IVt.li
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