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TROY, N. C. AUGUST IU. 188S. NO. .13 i , - 1 . i JUIVERTISISG UJLTES OF THK l,nf trw i C.iiK... ......w. . . 1 A... r -A - 1 1... 1 i ! . iCitu uiai oi.ui,. italics ncio iu wim i niu mr IIIUM ITl irUMtll 14 UOpiST, Wl iiiiU iv tliiiit-s t Mevfdmid will ! rri'iii 1 1 1 -i f- fouM l'.il:,.n.,M..Il...n t.;..1 .............. i i i ii. - .. . ... - . ...... i ...... .u.ii iuiuii (iiiiiuiiicu nun. nv . i.-tutA nuiuvt iwumiiii I I lit inn a 1 ' lui'll -.llltil tteil uosniOMunv viuettk. v SlMl.lt(. for a whH.t tt,mmit. ' tn fk il V-if nr;it Him Clllll II I fl'C I :ll , , . 1 - ...... - TiiOY, N. C. have published in a new paper, be levied for the pnductiii of the most redieulous lie. I should public revenue, ami the discrimi- Iturn over to the (iovcrnor Mr. L. nations m their adjustment should i ' I . . I . . .. . - t j 1 ilA I Ik fit ,v " - ' -Vvi ' 4.Z 0"t 1 lU.'Hl , ,, uHHi Nirt - '-.'-""""S 1ki I l- 3K.50 I ( ';in;i:l;i :nid lor ih Senate com p ; intttcc on interstate commerce :o .investigate the relations of the I 'anada I'ncitic railroad to our i transportation. The interior denartment before whieh tlie ease of the Northern ..,y M ML HIKKCIOIIY. . J'aeilie, uaiiroaa apiuisr. iiuiiioru iI " , . --liller. a homestead settler, has The uU lev and arrire at th. f-i-iV. iK-iidin'for'-tSvii'eiirtS- 'lias pUrt: tottow: v . : iU;Vd! a derision aaint the rail- V(u l.ii.Kfvn.LR. 'road .eompany. Tl;ere are two rediiij.umlayKxcnvledl ra thousand similar eases before the ' ,i do o. p.m. Ceneral Land.Otliee which have been held' up, waiting lor this de eisiou. w Here are some facts in regard jto pension lcislat:n, taken from I Representative MeKinley's speech - ) relation tM'tween this country and) and tell him that I thought the be such an will place t lie highest little fellow would till the bill, pirates on luxuries and the lowest In conclusion 1 want to say to on the necessaries of life, distri Ir. L., w hen you return to sehotd, ibute :ise(jnally as possible tin tin procure for your own special bene- avoidable burdens of taxation. tit, a book or books on veracity j and confer the greatest iod ou and study the subject closely, lor the greatest number. no doubt it will do you ood ami llesolved, That we. jl heretic i save you from trouble in the fu-; fore, favor, and will never cease f "tire J and should you. after shui-jto demand, the unconditional tiering your neighbors, have the jalolitiori "of the. whole internal courage to return to the good obi i revenue system, as a war tax, not county of Montgomery, please re-jto be justified in limes of peace; member that after taking lessons i as a grievous burden to our people from your books on varucity that and a source of auuovanee in its you must stick to the truth, for ! practical ojicrat ions. We call the! 'truth is mighty and will prevail." j attention of the people of the State j Yes, "Mr. L., be a man and always to the hypocritical pretension of tell the truth. lint should you the Republican party in their plat still persist in manufacturing and j form that they are in favor of the writing what is not tine of your i repeal of this onerous svstem of K0 teals rerlt. &b i u h i n :y Art tvett tit lo Tu-s.Ivs ai-t Kridayaf a m Kr v.hM-.navio Saturdays 1pm; . -." A i;Pnf 1 uo.tday A J Saturday at i pin. h tiK, ionst ;lst Thursilay; 4Dur Ainvt fcaluiday 11,30, m w ,ast thn.e yiir of liepu 'v,tu. 'iuihtick Mn.i.a. ;licau administration, the total i-v.a M.mkIjiv educidav8 an k a. in in. Jemoerati iL:nin!str.t ion,., uio-c i claims amounted to .'.V.K451. ' Ke')iilil:ean a'tlnuntstration in Xt Br4 mj Chip's tZt: tb dorter TKiVrrd rf t!j ! ctb-r TexxU. FtM t- Ol ua til h Det7 d-t. I bvl 'J,r. TM lO'lii.-rttir-C Zf1 tltc f 1 iitt-ul V IclaVvl ratt It utl tuy tLiIU life. ae4 X twm yon tuor tnls for It X rrrtrd rrvur rvd m laThitle. tiki vurir k 4! CttMT artlflcl J fcxxl for batka. ; A. J. rjtrii-Ln. ruo. m. is iBdiv- r. j FOn INFANTS end INYiUDS t i- r irtkwi r4. 4 aa 1 Wt La v rn tai X Frill'. Arrive-" do do do Kou Cautmaok. I,i;iiv Mondays arid Thar. Arrives Tued. nd Fri. was I'.Jl.L'L'l. During three T'onrs of ;l(i-c Tin 7- a. in, C, pin. neighbors and the citizens of your native iMiunty, we would say: "go j - number of pensions claims issued v. young man," and try and ti ot 1 1 r.MN'o Ai'iii t iaa ii'inir i'ii itn lltMt 4ti J'iii VJ 11 V; a- V.U11 tolcraied without ruining pIos)ects of success in your chos en profession. Respectfully, OnbAVho AY as Puesant. years disbursed for j)ensi(.nsl.S ;;u;;,(H!0. In three vears the Dem- F.Mi C.u.ixiUA Factory. !,cratie alniinistiation disbur.-ed 1 ai-s' Wcdutday h and bat. 1 P. ra '.f,r the. same jnirp'ose --i 7,r'.H), "Arrivv;"d do !-i P. ,u . 000. The President during his Koit AuxiiVi AitLR. j term has signed 1, 204 private luiii- t,.mS,uv A.'ThursdavK C a, tn . , siou bills, a s a-ainst 1,521 signed ArriviH Tuesday & Fri. lay at.O p. m For Queen. I v n v c s W ed 11 e 1 1 a v A Sat. at 7 .05 p.m. ArririiS Tucdnv A Fri. at 7.0r a, in. F. M . AV ARKKR. P.M. The Joint ZMncussion between i'owie iuii )oekery. lcis. R. 11. Rattle and Thos. bv all the Republican Presidents from Lincoln to Arthur. , These are facts taken from the ofiidal records which are open to all men. The Democrats of . the House AVavs and Cleans comlnittee have j The following are the jurors drawn fr the Fall term of Mont gomery Superior Court, which convenes October 1st, 1888: FIIJST WEEK. Vm H Gardner, It C Link. F V Artucannon, J V Steed, Ed mnud Mullinix, J S Sngc:s, Jac b L. Hall, Goo. Simmons C C Wal- removed the iuiu'netiou of secrecy luce,- r t bander?, jr. Iv A.iunan, taxation, enacted by their party, while the Republicans in Congress are -taxing their energies to ob struct all legislation inaugurated the; by the lepreseutatives 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, iu fuithcrain e of popular education, is a sufii- cient guaranty that wo favor the education of the people, and we will promote and improve the pres ent educational ad. vantages so fai ns it can be done without burden ing the people by excessive taxa tion. Resolved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, we will accept, for ed ucational purposes, from the Fed eral government, our j)ro rut a share ot the surplus m its tiTa.su-( tit- r til Utr . Pirnr rov mo tr own. " INYA LIDS RELISH IT. i .IT ? Perfectly Nourihf a Batf r rw rv w y i KTut. lnii.:." fire- " .WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON. VT. BEAUTIFr YOUIt LA1VXS. 1 .IOI1XFAIJUIOR NO, J NtilM U'TliVi MX17T. l lt AULoTTC. C Watch -m k:i: nnd Jcwixcu, ih.ai.kk IN 1)1 A MnXIis, WATt'HKs, l'U('Kri, JKWKl.KV, slbMlK ANDMLVKR- rLATIII WAIIK, Spiiial :it trillion Ivca to fi:iL ntfli rr:i:iirinvr rouiKQ uav tents, j xtLR ASABSDY Tho.Pctr of all Lawn Scats, AVjto cr.t rrprrwnU onr patent! Sltec. The ca!? tkttoa ever ixo-Io i'.nt rill adjust jib. If to uuever. grounl. Li?bt, damhl?, han'2snu.f' ha I p-U. Painted briplit rt-d rii1 orxiHrutatt-d. Prices: Setter, Si JIO au4 5U. Chain. 3:-rJ. Xloclxers. $4.00 eaeh They all fold act. If yo'i? lraU-r dr-ft Vrp then, asx j j MALIC AND FKMAI.H j The'JTrfiT.rm begin Au.Clh, jl.-SS. Ropd.- pr.jn-l for the r iivf buii. p.iriiilii of life or M r e .'.v-. A lull nTui ufrii. i:einvd :i;.d f uci n-ful teachrm. "ili OM.aiiiity notetl for good health ami ;..! mi.i-.iU. TKUM.S: from the proceelmgs ot that com- johs F Cotton, Nelson F Dennis ';"" t,. ".., li.'.i Z V 1: 1 ... 1 f,,v,,,fim, ..ft ' ix. iiuiuitH. i iiiii 11 ne uisouiseu iOlindtjOIl Oli r -r t k -r M. t -v i 7 ... mittee during the ravm ll, who by mutual consent, ', the .Mills bill. This was done in Merc iiuitle referees- in the matter order to show up the position of ot ;i: 1 nugiitg dates and plsicos l'ortiu. Republican members of that a joint canvass between Fowle fominittee 011 the tariti'. nd Dockery, have announced the j. chict-Justit.t, mWr, who was lu'Ummi5 lVdinetts: ; luvb a WCelv, lias gone back to .Monroe, Aug. L7; W adesboro, (avu-ago to straighten out his pri Aug. L'S; Albemarle. Aug. ; v.lt lvff.Ar- l!,."has leased a resi- Troy, Aug. ;U; Asheboro, Aug. Uence ; here, and will move into it .11. IICI, n-M, I, l,t AlllMMI, .t ,M. tMS J.,!,, wlU (0 Snoin 1U at l."i: M.i. ksville, Sept. 17; Hickory, ; tjlu October term of the Court. kj..... t w... 1 ;.. 111. AT.,. I f!M. IO, 1AJKMI, -iVU. .mu- auton, Sept. -0. J E Merrilt, A M Moore, Haithcock, J. T Wade, Luther, I M Deaton, E Richard sou, A T Funy James Livingston, J jN 1 throuirh State airents :nd the bill P D lor the distribution be 1'rce from object ional features. Resolved, Thsjt the United States being one government and Harris ; Crant'ord, D M Hunsucker, tour a national party, we de- W W Robinson, W T Ewing, M A. Pool, J M R-ynoMs, J FCrow- w.iMiiiMiTo i.x:tteu: Fr 'in Our Ko'uhir t'orrcspondent. der, Wm. M Atkins, Wm. Mathe- j prumutu dissension and ill-will 1 son, B F Reynolds, J C Smith, A Itween the people of the diilerc E Eury, E H Sanders, J R Hay wood, SECOND WEEK. X Correct Statement. Cor. V.10ETTE. Sulphur Springs, X. C Aug. 7, 1SS8 Atsi. lvil i tiir' I miMi'i. in tlti i Vnator 1 au kner, who nas just Trov Times, umler date of Au-J1 L Denni-?, G S Beam no, ris.rne.l inm. is home m h est ;M au .uti,le )WVV t,m signature i E D Batten, Jas. M Donnis, D U nuiuia says( levelaud and. 1 hur-i .,!;.! ii.;,,,,!.;..!. i i i. r . . m e. will .-.ri v th-ir- St it.. Tv 1 111 "U l L- tllCS tu .' J Coggin , , rn. Reynolds E Camp- in.u uill .in.N that State b au Ulc i!ir)lcssiou bv srosa misrepre- ' . n T , n. ,, T , Vl 1 urn-cased majority. .,.f.,f .,, i i 14.1 ioelI, Jolin Chandler, John l Mer- sentation and downright lving,?.. ' , Memnersoi uie ainmai I'em- that the Democratic, mass meet erratic Committee, are much j ;uir at Sulphur Springs, 011 Julv jucaseo with 1 lie outlook. 1 hey ; vlst was nothimr mom nor less nounce tlie ellbrts of the Republi cans to force sectional issues in jCougres.. and elsewhere, and to 1h- nt sectitms of our common country. Resolved, That it is due to UiuU. order :or you xroia 1 Tuition, i -r tnMnih. !.iV0 to U0 A2zaicr:Lr::T3C!LM?.c:.. ?iu-.r i r..v 1301 I 1323 N. Kala St. U !. inrtu.im wsh!ns. woo4 hT. LOUIS 21a. ,y-d lu'M, " r tun., 7..ri to 57.10 1 'usi tut-: may tvarl lif ml Tti. li. UVSpi.NKS.l'rincip!. Al.BSVAKI.K, N. C. Professional Cai-ds. Ir. .. B. DJGATOX, SUUGEOX DKXTIST, Star, Mpntomery Co., N. C. Olfers tiis proffsiontl Rerricf"? to the people or Mviiiigoiiicrv and a l joining oeuntipH. iaiufction uar. anteeil. Spe-ial atienlior. pien lo puiiiug up lH orecx tuU. tall on or aMi.v.s tlio u;MlericnetI the neonle of eastern counties. LaUonora.M wlin 1.;ivi mii i.lit.i.vrnllv lir.rtiA tlii.ir! 8t above "Died Tost u.YiCe. J It. 1 U.N. share of our common burdens, V T Thomas, A N Lumonds, J A Cranfonl, J G Henderson, M Bi "1C l,,vent r sMe e.pially r r t'nci mc fiviii i i uuhii uicm more, nor mix; the committee is in excellent j than a drunken row Democratic trun t..r hard lighting,- and they liUts and hsticutVs: which as4-er express satisfaction that there tion was as base a inlsehnnd ns this all .inuny existing among its mem- ;!L boy as Mr. L. is; for he is not n"' I much larger than the falsehood A prominent Connecticut ' D-em-i he wrote and had iub ociat said hcie tndav: -Tlie Mills-lished. The said bov who si-rns himself L. was not on the grounds ritt, J H Sanders, Anderson I ens, Win. C Barringer, Da Parnel). incut shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic party is opposed to any further extension of the "No-fence law. W. C. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Troy, IV. Cf ter" I unless such extension shall have jufV".? to.V, lhe hl,h T.,i. .. . . . , , . . ynuicial Dutrict. I ollectionn made ljy lirst been authorized by a uiajori- in anj part of the Suu, and prompt niel ty of the qualified voters within -ittention fruaianteed. .Satufactury ' " .-..i, t. ,4,t im-ir jion was as nase a lalsehood t has been no leak in the committee, ! ever was maiiufactured; and th which speaks volumes for the liar-1 is saving a good deal for as sma bill i Joes not hurt any of ('ounce' tic it's industries, it helps sever al of them. 'onnceticut is sure State Deiaacraic Platform. The recent State Convention of the DjcnuKjratic party adopted the following platform. W again congratulate the peo-1 u)0Gj8v i)yvr wv.n L UU(vV .lWH the territory to Iks affected thei-e by. Resdved, That the Democratic party ba.s evor beeu the party of the woikingmau, and has never fostered iiunoHilie8, nor have ut rusts'1 or combinations" or NSURANCEl WllKX YOU WANT FIRE, LIPC OR ACCIDENT INSURANCE . he sure to call on. or correspond with J s . Who rrf-teriil! a line of for a at! I.) f- Insurance Companies, r'ul to an :n H e L m tl S;in, Ollict oo Miu .s(ftct, XjktirUi kr , X. C 0:iy IWVEMTIOfJS pie of North Carolina on the con tinued enjoyment of peace, good government and general propperi- ed cauital. seeking to crush out (luring the day, but was several jty umler Democratic adniinUtra. i all competitin, and the iudividu- enacted by it. The contest in this country being between aggregat- miles away, but still he writes as to vote for Cleveland, Thurman j if he was present and saw all that ami lanu reionu. ho .said lion ot theanairsot Ihebtate which ; nl laborer, the Democratic party has now been unbroken for is, as it has ever been, against the The near retm j he said transj i:ed di. ring the ! niauv yeai; upon the just and ' monopolist and iu favor of a just u of lingov!;lay. -and -would have every one J impartial enforcement of tl,e luw-1 distributioiiof capital, and de- i i . j.i.i.ue sei tns to ,ae had a deei-1 oimionc ne nati written the truth, i ,i. .;,......,.;....:: 'c mauds the euactineut of laws that dederteet upon at least two M.a-it V tru;n ami nothing but our commoll ii gVlsfeillJ 0I1j j will bear equally upon all. ors ot his partv-ltiddleberger i truth, ow lessrs. Kditors, he )iade in ; a J Rcsolvcl, That all taxation and lelter. ;l.ngoism m its worst : l to tell tho citizens ot Mont-: , , improvement "t licavily upon the la- orm was nub.lpl in by both of finery county who were not at j ,l . U u i0" ! it is tbe dutV of every leg- Vm m speeches against the hsh-! said meeting, what did happen in I l. J eltr le U a. j islatc, as a di.ecMKMiclit to the treaty. Tiu-y fairly -wiped the way oi a row at Sulphur':1';?01 lhe &a,e-. a"a,U I workiu-uian to keen the enen. ; uii the i ,i -.1 .: . , . ishii,,,,.. ....o ' ehallentre a romoanson lf oi kiuuuiu, io k o, i in, cpt.u.. . "i i i.e rM':i:in n n. i fi.-. vii. iih ii :is i vn - .. . . :....:..:.... b arrangements made with Kxecutora, .uiinuisiraiors ana Uuardians. Titles to mining property investi eatel und al.Htraots rudc. HT-Offict Ea-t of LNrnrt Home, for merly occupied bj Doulai Jk Shaw. Maich lr, Tss-tf TROY, " - N.C., Oirer his professional services to the people of Troy and the kurround- ing country. iC-Office in the Store of F. M. War ner & Co. Residence west of Public Square. Jan. J7, lVT ;ly. 4llM.. 14 duii.ii: il L. tir-Niuit w Um4 , jum! lt-r.. f mtmV I t. fm-iU-i tmu 4 Ilr.ff Omi -uNlf It.rtll m sii, g lltw mVil lVW I k-ir Imm. I !i'nt. rk mm vrL:rlliwf wl uuts m 4l m. til bitliV irt,lt.l iiall4 tK-rli, ymmtw lrW4 t r-. ('tit II I. m'I l t r I mM a f .r. .t.'. 1 ! .: u .1 ! .;! -!ut vm, Im Wni, l.i It i'i . i-. t.rt- rlWl mmmf ' .i i ! irl mXI Of Interest to Ladies. T with-t'.ie inane of the' Rritish ' ,,u'Jl livscnt who -a as pretty drunk, i th5" ot things and the out-: J. X. Utoiri. J j; ;j AlWaikilr X.C. Ttv. BUOIV V IIAIES ATTORNEYS AT-LA V . Tuot,N.I'., x. r II Oli L ilHL. WSv do kf,.i'i! sir bke n"rliaat wind"? 1 1 rm rf.ap tu tttir lip. M.oti'.i tt t'l'H Co!j ! their head, 'et tbni tkt TajriutlheroVtc JIcjj rdy of wrtt (juu and MutirlD i o .'I rot e rj. j, - . i if Wc - Uo.l Will Draettce in the Sun-eme m-l ..i..4...-r ii. it u II I U i'.t I III! I l 4IIIISIII!I Willi i I.S1- t. r . . .. . . . .. . ... J.. i ... ; ; - "u.y Mvnng that animal "I them a white man and the ' crimes am scandals .eh x m.uwuL TU.Tc r ZThtht'U"1 This sort of -t;a colored man. They be- Kepubbcun ascendancy j 1e:no.ratit. p;lrtv anvlfnit.d State,. MVn.u n iii.o-,,;,, ,s nof likely to do ; -aiu.e angry and did (so I am iu- n our bonl-ts. We pledge our-1 t.0miMditiou betw ecu 1 rce and cou -! latei nd collection a pertaltr. 5at- J .u ...n '...t-u.t i-.iiK w-i ti!" M,'r:u ,,:u!y an' -oa ,fov,,.iM!) um; bra -r:ms,"ai ?f,vw ttrtlin th,re in i vu-t wwr, but u insists that cou K;1 "sinndua: . i-r4'- A !n t v ,k"'g clement of ,h0,lmt I do not hmk theiv.wasaliek the past our hot efforu to pn-k-icU shall not remain idle at the! froi 'IluSlt; n- - struck by either. 1 heir friends niote the best inleresl? of the oeo- ..tnpn of l.ui.t h.'w.r Sinesa. LJ-Office north-eAt of Cart nl til I HTt Of Jf A CIIIPCD Senator tjibsoii empiired ofSen-il'al:'1'V.t,,4M,, ,,,V 1 ij:ht avva.v and pie of all !llul' Sll,,,l!':tn whether the Senate ' tll:lt x"as all there was of it: and Affirming Jill kM'tlnllj tf ilia Kl.ia I 1.. ..1 ...1 MM.... I.,.:.... - HoUe. IJOXk v ,V4,.... M..-" "i iaami :.eratc principles as heretofore ; as well as our pleauiv t promote ! r -p.,. A- urr 1 f H r'Y Von asever. I cannot say where oi , euii-ciatied in the plalf.rm of theanv and all legislation that is be.:! tOviOiK liul'JsC 1 S23. M-jSr' 1 how they got their liquor. 1 am ,Kirtv it is hereby. calculated to advance the inteivsfs TUO V A'. C. e'VjSc ;sm:e;thatldidnotMea drop of Reived, That no government ! agrieulttm.; and that in so do- ' fpTT jWlnskey, wineorciuersohlorgiv- jj, - Ut lo iu nlen itr neonle i K Wi- will most effectually ad - ! I.rr nd rAn.furUK! Room. rP "i-TCrW It!? .I'-n awavdur ne the ilav;'tluni.'lil ' , n , ... 1 1 Vm.. tl... ,,;.l,...i..s furni.hed Tble alwara nuphet WSi' i lJM wT1 it . nil h !:i?i-S bpvitnd th n nwei tit . ailCO Ule llltelVst-H OI lliCM'll.l 11 H, . . . . , .... . 1 " I g .'J-t - - Y Z. have been informed such was dis- i - , f leVni1 U,e 3 ! 1 o.nnficturers -md lab nvrs. ; lbi-htl the .0ntfjr -!,rtr';;- K'C?- I lVl iiose,! oi w i required to pa v it neces:try ex-; 1,,:lnul'V f r 1 1 AUn in connection thirtuL ar. I i ijJt I 1 JfTif liifl pOMdoi nearbN. nrti, d.,.llv TtbeM,i I, Rved, That the UemiK -racy 1 (iood Stabh a for hea which wdlU 1 ''jJ VrT HJi' ; Now. Messrs. Kditors, the above ! c " 1 'A"'1, t , eXt uuUl !,,f X.,i th C indin t eordi dlv i:V f " M nd ca eU for. Term. let-tV SCijRi lZ is all ti.eie. wtsof tleHi-hts 1 l,,,b!,c !alit; tl-'t wherever 1,4 1 'nt!"l.A; "l..i.l. ap fcOC1tle. t?!s'S v45MiV i.i.ii- us oi ii.i nni ami . . .... i i j 1 prve the administration of Ihm. . n T,r, r Is ivii rtt rmvs:,t Sulphurs,,, i,,, V"' '"'""7 ,le"v;iAlf,v.l M. -aU as W..C.-.I, ,.a-j A-B. Covington. I rep ,. iVlf MfU .21 .lay oi . ly. au.l ail that I " "'""" "'!; S"U"M .,,ri..ti.-an.l ,,.,,M-rvativ.-. Alt PM 1AIMV i" &Y liavt. tu say is I . s: TI,.. .,r I reiluwl, so as to avoid .1 sur- , :.. ALLllN OKUAiN. CS 5li L2j'-Ait ltl - . . ... . Mg down... Annuls of ln-eu the l;iil Heieminded Air. Fd". i pnugs and the citizens 'rtury. ! dom, fo nestv, patriotism. indeKn- fact thathoh-,.1 Wl, wcl.v l,rt:ii the vari-, Kesu.-ved, el hat while the de- tien e, fuithfulness to diitv and ni .(,.. ,., .,r ! !! ... I . . 1 a I. A ..... I I.I --.!7 .! ' . . . attorney of nil. i" co.mi oisiiKe iai" "i uy wmcu ine:muilV inumgu of rresident t leve , m inj mi miKs: lii..leii'fsMif Co 1 1 li 1 1 on:l ! rnivn.it fnritt 1.1 i i. i t. r -t" ........ - i,uiii ii.iiu o.i i im: iiMiiii: ai i'mi i paid "mus upon w),ose interests he wis "v :ros!.v uiicp:exented constitutional rev lo vote as a Senator ' i rt,,v 'UN aiIl V-lH-eially m, bv be -gradually rcac! l.a.vil4? ol Uli. 1 will he:c a id, that if (.ov.Kuple at the atioi:aj: at law; TROY. N. C Practice in the t'ouru cf the th iel are subjec.'! all gKd men aud the interests of Ja:icial IHitrict. And ib th ftder- ntjtives ot our) the country demand his re-noiiii- 1 ad Jupe-u Court cf tL Sti.t. uutioual capital nutiou aul his re-elect iou. FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL
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