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h.. . v. - hriae Mont go ' ' - - ' !-.-. . ' cry YideMeo U mmJ m, J VOL. III. TROY, N. C. AUG. 2. 1888. no. :n AljVEItTlXIXG RATES OP TUB uoxTnoMEiz r vidette: TKOY, N, C. I. ... Your . m'..hiin" full V'l ! For ! f l-.V (. .VI 1 III . 7 -VI J'l (Ml ij..i :w no ft th'k. cm icon Til ". hoi) the objectionable canal now tanuiuaicH arc t'rcsuea.Mnusr trusted to adjust, we amendments to -the River and! -First citizen: '-This is a good ; "ink t lie customs duties should Harbor billtire House passed it, vear tor candidates; why don't levied for the production of md it is now in the hands of -the. von Iu b" the Legislature, 1 : ; V aiiu.ii w now m iiie iiaiuiJj oi iiic . r- 7 ? nations in their adjustment should President. 1 Vf.nnl t-wT- I l,nv noror It is now generally conceded ,thouglit of such a thin-." 4I helievo you ceuld be elected." 'Nonsenscl" 4Rut I am certain you would TKOV MAIL HIUECTOUY. The mail ' lvc aud arrive at this I JpJ.fr a f;-''WK: i LeaTm daily. 'Sunday s excepted, 1 a ni Arnveii do do do . p. m. For" Ajjhkboho. Leaven Tuesday and Fridays 8 a ni Ar. Vdnennyuo Sturdayti 7 p ru KOK Yl.AGiiTOWS. LcareM Tuesday Jt Saturday at 1 pm. JLrnvth Saturday H,!0, ui For T5omtick Mills. teaten Monday Wednesdays and Friday. &, u- Arrhe do do do 12, in. For C art hag a. ' Liv8 Mondays and Thar. 7 a.m, Arriveu Tued. and Fri. 0, pm. For C'oLt MBi x Factort. Leaves Wediit'hdayM and Sat. 1 p,m. Arrives do do 12, p, ui For Ai.iikkm aiilk. LetveH Mondays Vfc Thursdays 0 a, m. Arrives Tuesday Jl: Friday at (J p. m. For Queen. ! Leaves Wednesday A Sat. at 7.05 p.m. Armed Tucntay i Fri. at 7--"."j a, m. v F. M. Warskii. P.M, M-i. (that it will be impossible for Con-1 it .vi jrress to adjoin u before Septetn- l..tlO I ' 3'-o t . . . , !to!1 an iiiimense vote." Chiet Justice .Meivuie . rm- TW ll!lrt nilll - fnftriiiil0( le.r that's the way fo write it now. i tll, lollowin card appears in the The Republicans, alter all their j mom-papers: ' trouble, could oulv set twenty -"I -liavo reluctantly, land after votes a-ainsfc Mr Fuller's con-; solicitation on the part of it'll tlllltlio MiJiill'fi.l .v fOrlti fii ma: ion, while forg one voted i liy'0wn desii-es for private life favor of it. be such as will place the highest i-ates on luxuries and the lowest on the iiccessai ies of life, distri bute as equally as possible the un avoidable burden of taxation, and confer the greatest good on the greatest iiumlcr. Uesol veil, That we, as hereto-;. Ofl POUND. THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC. land herebv annoiiiite nivclf a.sa Senator Kanaom, who is a mem-' candidate for the Legislature7 fore tavor and will. never W WordtO tflG fiW7fQ You arc rnfully aware that j-ou to demand, the unconditional n g iU nUrVOUS havc ? riin , J.l.i. abolition of the whole internal- A healthy boy has as many as you. but he tlociat know iL That il revenue .system, as a war tax, not the difference between sick" and -1clL,, tobejustit;ed .in times of peace;! . AVTivfAK .tr : ; r as a grievous burden ber of the Democratic national ..,m,itte. veLemeutly .leuies the ! " "w "" t. f Shelby Aurora, rumor that Mr. I,nce7 the chair- ( nnmi)lirieSi ail in. man of the executive committee, . justl.iolls farmer on Saturday in was indignant at interference from good health and after performing the White House in the manage- hard work for that day in the field, J 4. r n,..;rr. -.AViie" lemarked to a friend, "This is my ment of the campaign. u :,.,,. , , , ,r, . ' 1 , .. ' last day's work here. That eve aid the Senator, "the President. nilljr lie rcmarked to his could not be induced to interfere 'witK ui imVe today ilanted a in a matter of this kind. It is coasting ear patch and worked not his way. Xosir. We discussed '"t the potatoes for you apd the . - . t- , ;.t; chibben, but I will never eat them, the entire question ot,rganiatioi,:i -)r T soon lio Satur! in all its details in our own way, , (ay ab0tit lnidiiight he had an at independent of any outside pies-: tark 0f coije ailli the physician sure." Colonel Dick Bright, of ; was sent for, although he thought Indiana, Sergeant at Arms of the it was useless expense. On Mon- , ... ,-. - , a., idav the physician promised to re- National committee, likewise de- ! . n 1111 7 , Lturn the next day, but Ir. Ilum- nies the rumor. lie says . pies replied: '-You need not President habeen consulted, as!t.ulne tomorrow for I shall then be is onlv right and proper, but that j dead." So on Tuesday at sunset, all the President insisted on, was i Jul.v X V. G. Humphries, noted for that the campaign BEAUTIFY TOUR LATTXS. JJOIIN FAKIUOR fiionriy..i! r Ay J . J u easy, uon I waiL I ioourieopie fnUm rAmnrt..n, i .-4 t t ' . . ... and a source of annoyance in its 'icemor i 7 vi GrV1 a dolLlr' d practical operations. We call the honccmo Tliousandi nave. Why not you? attention of the pple of the State! WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietors. Buriinoton Yt 3 .. IM nn 1U4I 111 1 1. TII.MI1 t I the Kepublican party in their plat forms that they arc in favor oftlm repeal of this onerous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while the Republicans in Congiess are taxing their energies to ob struct all legislation inaugurated by the representatives of the De mocratic party to relieve the peo ple of all or a part of this odious system. Resolved, That the course of the Democratic party, in fuitherance. ot popular education, is a sutli cient guaranty that we favor the education of the people, and we! will promote and improve, the pres ent educational advantages so far as it can be -done without burden- raUated l!rch 22. 37. FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. The Tctr of ail Lawn Scats. AhoTe rat reprnts our pfttentrd Clu ft. A w ti avow fn..l iV nig the people by excessive taxa-i iutlf to uneven grouiidi WAS1II(.T)X .LKTTKK From Our Ib-ular Correspondent. Representative Mills was a proud man Satnrd:iy as he stood up in the House to make a short Mpeechi just before ''the final vote was taken on his tai itV bill. , Thv gjilleriea were ciowded as they had not ihh?u since the day that he made the opening speech' in what is likely to go down to posterity iu the great taiilf -debate. of. 1SSS. Mr. Mills began by stating the present surplus in the Treasury to he 'AlLM,lOO,00t), which represents unneeedsaiy taxation upon the people. This enormous --amount el' inonev is constantly lowering prices, and -piling an enormous loud on labor, and increasing the Wuctits of the privileged classes. How long will it be before stagna tion will occur, and bankruptcy ami niintloek together over the huidf The. majority have atteuii)t ed to bring bei'oro the House a bill to reduce this taxation and lessen theitlow of monev inf tli treasury. Ry amendments made in committee of the whole, the re lative rate of duty has been placed atll!.!i!Hm the hundred. This -moderate bill has been met by a storm of denunciation, and ehar- -acteii.ed as a five trade measure. lsMUMui on the hundred, fieo trade? ,Mr. Milll then took up 'the bill in detail, 'and rapidly passed through it, pointing out his ad- i II i. his industry and intemperance. v;is a conse as he had toretolu i lought m a Dom, open, aim l wa.s buried at Camp Creek aireous iiianner without any at- eliurch. tempts to evade any responsibili tu or make anv aoolouies. The Shelby Aurora: Last week Mr. 1 . H 11 ! ' I lli A. Republicans will soon find out : i'aus sum ior i,uou 10 that there is no trouble among the Yi Funnan, agent for the min- njcmbers of the National Comtnit coinjiiiic, a iraei oi iniui con- are m- tee. taining 215 acies, so we -riw. rvn,n.;ffnn m rrvi. formed by Mr. L. II. Lonjr. This culture has decided to postpone indicates that tin is on a boom at until December, the consideration King's Mountain and that the of the various bills to regulate the j urtheni capitalists are hopeful maiiufactuie of comiounded lard. ; developing a tin mine on this The House committee to inves- j tra f ld near King's Moun- tigate can tract and anper imini gration, will go to New York this tain. Mr. W. M. Green, of Turners- 1... .A .1 1. , week. From there they will pro-; nsuip, uas a pig aoour bablv go to P.oston, and late in ; Umi i'onth old which has six feet. the fall, they expect to go to San Tlie xtra fet come out at the Francisco. knee joints light, tiuralde, Lnndvnne and. atrung. runttHt Lngnt red and oruajnentod. Price: E(t..a, tlJVOand chain, ii.rx;. Kockerv, $.0O acl&. They all loU Cat. If ronr !efilrr Joa't lcep ti:ein, tsk tloil. liesolved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, we will 'accept, fored-i ucational purposes, from the Fed eral government, our nro rata sl,:, of tlm swr,,.,, ,, ,s trcas,,-; ,cr7"u from ? ry: i roctiitif, that it be disbursed i t, r- inrouLrii mate agenrs ami me onii for the distributi)ii be free from objectional features. Resolved, That the United States being one government and ours a .national narry. we ue- nounce the etbu-ts of the Republi cans to force sectional issues in Congress ami elsewhere, and : l :ii ... 1 1 1 . ..""V" V" li"'css,onai Rcrvlcs In ii-ji toe jjriijie in i ue uiiic;eiu : i'"p c n .u-uniroinery aitd ad sections of our coiumon country, j Joi'dni: ocuntiej. Satisfaction iruar C3AI2 CI. 1301 to 1323 U. Kzln St. LAiLIS Mo. Professional Card: NO. 4 XOHT11 TUYOX MULT. C II AC liiTTK. SC. Wai-cii-maki:k and Jkwi:m:i ok i.r.u IN DIA MONDS, WATClir.s, CLCKTCH, JEWHLnV, SU.VKU ANDMLVEXl- PLATED WARK, Spfoinl at t on tloil -ivctl Sto fine ntrh riri:iirhi. . - ;M.LH ANDFKMALK. 'l"!,t' -"'b Ttrm iM-giii- An.G'h, D'SS. lu jiilrt pr.-p:iril fur the .o live Imihik pnriiii of life or Cur odic. A f.,11 orM of ixjm riencel and soc(h-,'.iI tinclier. riic c.ii.-u..i:v iiiUmI fur gJ bcaltii and g I !our:ils. TKKMS: Tuition, per monUi. vl.i) to lt.on .Music I mtioji. .-r tuo., f l.oii U iatit. inctudit.j; wabniF. woo.l id la hi. .r m,.. T..W to ilQ I l.in-ien my l.t.r I thcuwlfea. f'T tarii-i:ari llr U. W.SP1NK.S principal. AI.KCMAKI.K, N. C. Ir. .1. 1J. DRATOX, SUW;E0X DEXTiST. ,vue:e, and t: Star. Montgomery Co.. N. C. and Ill-will be- )r his nrofcssinnl .'::; T l - Resolved. That it is due to " .r'-11 Kven to r l !"o "I ei oi new teeth toe )erpie ot eastern counties,; Call on or addr.H ih m1( who have so chcerlully borne their share of our common burdens, that the present or some equally ellective system of county govern ment shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic party is opposed to any further extension of the "Xo-fence" law, on the forelegs and at above named Post o'tice J D. I) EATON. w. a doi;glassT ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Senator Morgan made a good ; reach to the ground, so that the xtsioii oi the .y)-ience law,j point a-ainst Senator Mitchell ; 1 walks on tour feet in front '1 such exteiisnm shall have pomi a,iuii. ot uaioi .uiilui.ii . . . hrst been autnorized by a maiori- ; Friday, while a bill to restrict . lxmU wo behind.-StatesvilIe Land- ty of the qualitiel voters within Statee mocraie Plutrorm. The recent State Convtutitni of ;the Demoeralie party adopted the if 1 1 . i . j 1 iouowing piaiiorm. Chinese immigration was under mark. discussion. Mr. Mithchell, speak ing in favor of the 'bill, said, that it was intended to cany into ef fect the provisions of the pending . , , , , c again eougraiuiate me peo- ceeded to attack the treaty as a i tt r, ,. . i pie ot xNoitn Carolina on the con- sham, a fraud and a deception. tinned eoj-yment of peace, g.od k-l cannot understand" said Mr. jgovcrn;:ient and general prosperi Morgan, uwhy the gentleman ty under Democr.itic adminitra would vote for a bill to carry into ;tlo "1 the aiKiirs of the State which has now been unbroken for s ma:iy yeai: upon the iust and ) vantages ;us he w )te being taken e out along. A etVett a treaty which he says is a; sham and a fraud. It is stated that Representative Troy, A. C, Practices in the Courts of the ?lh Judicial District. Colleciioi.s m-de in an) part of the St.i Billion a t INSURANCE!' AVIIKX YOU WANT FIRE, LIFE OF ACCIDENT INSURANCE te nre to call cn.or cr.rrepond with ' ' V.'ho rtrrcKrut! a "line of Kite arid Life Insurance ('iiiiiiiiif, e'ual to anv i:i the L'nitM M'trt. dtUceoa Main Street, A LI at nr. N. f. i:ijr attention he territory to be allceteu there- arranpcmentK tuade with Kxfruti.r , .......... n BIIU vi uaiuians. t- Resolved, That the Democratic party has ever been the party of INVENTIONS lUti.glU k Oblin, .Nat rw IMtf Title- the workiiigman, ami has never j 'n.er,' ccuyiied bv Douglas fostered monopolies, nor have j ch 1?tslf m a .mm . 'trusts-' or "comuinatioiis or "pools" ever grown up under laws enacted by it. The contest in this country being between aggregat ed capital, seeking to crush out all competition, and the individu al laborer, the Democratic juirty is, as it has ever been, against the monopolist and in favor of a just distribution of capital, and de mands the enactment of laws that l !. t-r m.it .! an U imttutnA ail r lll'-KH tlill H'ull( aUl .fi... tl . s to niin'mr nn.nrrir m,.;. ih-ti Im w-. c. i,.-n.t ...... j.. . , gated nl attract made. i ' x i i .ui u i r IiaW. ui vwi "'iiit-i.J jttAl t.la. tM. t I Ii III .; ... -i; I . on the final pas- -itfe f the bill showed 101! veas nd l pj Hays. When the result a." iMinoumvd cheer after cheer burst impartial euforeement of the law; upon the increa.sinrr eflicienev ol W. L. Scttt, of Pa., will decline jour, common school system, and j lcar equally Uniii all. another nomination to Congress, i the progress made in popular ed- Resolved, That as all taxati Also Hon. P. II. Collins of Mas.--. 'weal ion; upon the improvement The names of both gentlemen have jai u enterprise oi-.inilesied in all pans ot the feiaie. We been mentioned as probable mem bers of Mr. Cleveland's next ad ministration. Perhaps that ae- Wtntaiioouslv from the?conus fbi" their retiring from the Democrat ir . n House. vbihvthe air was full of hats and red bandannas. Only four Dem- i 'Tau voted against the bill-Mes- -uciiiiuau, iii-eenma an, airain challenge a comparison between this State of thiiigs and the out rages, crimes and scandals which attended Republican aeendancv in our borders. We plelge our selves to exert in the future a in the past our bet etfortu to pro- hnote the best interest? of the peo it ion bears most heavily upon the la borer, it is the duty of every leg islator, as a direct benefit to the workingman, to keep the exjeiiss of our public institutions at the lowest limit consistent with wise and efficient management. The . Ll a a a. Ilili an T...si 5 in t'- .4.t i;ia4 -iiei tf-v. A'Ufm lux v tk Mal. troy, n.c.,1 Of IntereKt to Ladies. ror i- t- ! wi''Jrr.C5il;g.f-.faWl uiiers Ins professional ncrvice to ',- r w the people of Troy and the surround-! m fcivucTU.tB.i:4. hr. 3.T ing country. tCr-Offlce in the Store of F. if. W.r nef & Co. Iteaidcnce west of Public' Square. Jan. 27, IV? :Iy. J. m. riw.wx. ArU tuatif X.C. J i: r.un Tv. N . i; S ttiMiL :rl3. Why dn ir' like northat wind? It Htm;. rhap to thtirlipa. SboulU It bnic cld In their bead, let tbriii take Taylor i'hernlre Uoi ady of Sweet (iuni and 31ulleu BROW IIIAIR ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. Tkot,N.U.. . Mi ill practice In the Supreme and j J,.n..: -wi... .tu it h.imn Superior Court of the .Slate, and in i .kr -i .j.aj. tr iai f3 I O PJ8 B f U.. ,4 i .1. .Ml Ua ED 0 LB kt I M l a ka Ell VIBai f.tu-.a.,,t tb. I 1 ak 1m lni Ihtlr aHBint l.tl. 1 f pi C ! i ! lar. -j-.l Mir v fr wrry lawlA- The Republican Senators are really getting alarmed, but it is no use. The handwriting on the wall ! 1 all peetions of the State. I a, A Tw.i Kopiililic ins vo'c d U'lU t,iel" tl,at tlic Amri,""s; our a'lhereiici! to Dim- f"" it. With thi Kill. L i.Lllarty Iha len . wWKl,ed in the ,xrst": Vl I.m..f.?v eratio for 1H)V l them. stand. The oartv is solit uoasto economic views and a Tariff bill t- With this bill the Demo WY Kmsh weighed in the Cran? Pn''P a lietf..iv imsmu, mo ikmih). . , ei.u. ciatietl in the platf.rmsof t he uMHrtys appeal to the country ibalaiuie awV"l wanting. The ! ly Jt u ,lereliyl auothcr four years lease of lIatform nf Five Whiskey and Rolved, That no governmen. ,,r". and the people will give it1Iij:l1 Taxes for Monoioly must has the right to burden iis jniple .,!rs (,,OVL,laniVcoIt,"rated her uutiulay on Saturday, by at- i j.i . .1 : . . ' with taxes beyond the ainouiil required to pay iti necrsnry ex- of Reimblican manufacture would ! I11 aml gradually extinguish ""K at t e C a" 0H 'T not Ihi supported by all Republi- ( dab,; and that wherever Mm- 1 u,ei 'lPUoltohearMr.i t 11 1 the revenues, however den veil, J slb,and towitne., ti,Jcim flie Philadelphia iVms:iy exceeii anmIlnt. ..lf.v sIllll,.l -,. . . V on the tariff bill. In the ! "'" ( be reduml, as to avoid a. stir- '"K there was a quiet family ! lllt'1'il l" tl,e 1'Pnblicans. That pbu in the treury. r at Oak View m l. ?w' a l"rtni concession as. to I Ues!v.tl, tTiat while the de- u t.eis aiidtelegrams' , ,. ' - . oi congratulation land s message and the action of .. rt the Circuit and Dmtrict Court of the I -ut l.i i-'. a fit.i I)e.nofra .c party opi-oko.- Biiyjc, st... iUn-n-ent f ;:r".7.T,i competition between free ana con- tatea and collections a upecialtr. 5at-. Weii .U. Hn...M,tuwi i factory arraneineotH made with ex ecutors, adminutratora and guardi an . Prompt attention given to hua ineiis. Office north-cast of f'ourt llou.e. 4l:t( THE T7i'v9i' .r. 6'., final veiii tlintu'i at ion. Xu Setiate hav nig agreed I the Democrats in the House. to Wilmington Star. tails of the methods bv whc;i tin eiiiitituiional revenue tHriff sha I be gradually reachetl are subjv-ctd whicii the rpresontatives of our people ai he uatioual capital c vict labor, but it insist that con victs shall not remain idle at the expense of hone5t laUir. Resxdvcd, That ours leing an agricultural State, it isour duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation that islct calculated to advance, the interests of agriculture; and that iu so d- nig we win most ellectuaiiy al- Larjre and Comfortable Room, well vance the interests of nicchannvy farnihei Table aiwava applied manufacturers and lalMirers. j be bet the 'uiitrr aflordr. iiuci.i..., i ti.i i .it ... Also in connection therewith are Ltd cd. That the Democracx Good StliU. for faciei which will Le of orth Carolina, cordially aj- well fed and ea'ed for. Terma rta- nrove the administration of Hon. aonable. Alfivd 31. Scales as honest, pa priotic and conservative. ResidvciL That the ability, wis dom, honest v.nat riot ism. indeiH-n- ' . nr v. W" , w w m w w m w m dence. faithfulness to duty and 'l 1 1UUJ A 1 W 1 1 , manly courage of Pi eideut Cleve-j TI)V, K. C land have won the admiration of Pr.rtie.t in rVn f th all giod men and the interests of j ju.i.ciat I)itnft. And in the Fedtr- JL4-lt. ivi PHILADELPHIA SINGER) A O- Covington Prop'r. ALLEN JORDAN, High JvT t ArSi. j" - Am i ; r l v m. am. the country demand his lv-nomi nation and IiU re election. al and Supria fL'our u of the StU. FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL ta Ttra nr WK.wwTwmti a.a a MAAH 17 f n Teel XtiSm W,fW MaiWW WW-, riUUkaMjl i J -
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