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J. ' . TT o n j a laroracr v w m o f(PL .VOL. lit TROY, N. C AUGUST 23, -1888. iN(.:u 1 r ADVERT1SISG BITES or THE ' ' uo.vrcojcitr vivette. TKOY. N. C. Ic llta. I ()e -- T Tlrw'.- If-U Ft J 1 m. nth. I 3 n - 4.W t ijm t 5.U0 10.00 15 00 T.W 10 0 16 M 30 00 I V'oiT f..oo is.no 4'i.OO I. $ fi.oo lft.ftO 1. 56 li.00 37 50 70XJO - . I . . A. , A. - . A. V a 1 " a ful reiueseutative toMav. co work-istumns. The lawyers m tbe Isaa- "'um. 'mwi 10 airusi, wc er in their iniqniry, joint heir ofjicnl party, w .o are tho servants think the customs duties sin iihl tl eir rascality and partaker of! of monopolies (one of them is the ;he levied for the production or their sins. ' Is it possible that j Republican candidate for Piesi-, lnllic revenue, and the disci 'mi Dockery can pose before the coun- dent) Dockery does not hate. He nations in their adjustment sh uid try a are former after all this!! has formed an "Alliance" with ; 1 as will place the highest Lookincr through'- the thin jranzefthein to enslave this State. He'ratcson luxuries and the lowest of his pretenses is it possible that I does not blue Loge Harris, J. C.;n tie necessaries of life, distri- T. I Devereux and J. i uuic acjuam as iuwidic uif un avoidable burdens of taxation. TROY MAIL BIRECTOliY. this m. tv mails; leave aud arrive at follow: For LiLssvii.LB. ; LTe.Aaiy,iiinaj8exceted,7am Arrives do do do o. p Fob Ashkboto. L,it(i Tuesdays and Fridays R a mt Ar.Wdne-nayuo Haturdaya 7 pm Fob Yi Aoarovrx . ' i - ' 'J a. I ii hi Tuesday saiuraay av-i pm Arnre Saturday For nosTict Mills. Lmvea Monday Friday. Arrive do do d For Cabtiuok. Ltrava Mondays ahd Tbor. Arrive Tued. and Fri. For Uolvmbia Factory. Leave Wednesday and Sat. 1 p, m. Arrive1 do do V 111 For Alukbm arlb. Uave Mondays k Thursdays 6a,ro. Arrives Tuesday & Friday at 0 p. in. For Queen. J. eaves Wednesday &'St. at 7.05 p.m. Arrives TueoiUy & Fri. at 7:55 a, iu. F. M. W arnkr. P.M. anybody can fail to recognize in Prit chard, (. II. Dockery of ?88, O. 11. Dock-IB. Mason who are ltadical law ery ol btsi lyers ana co-workers with uim in Dockerv protoses to get tbe iniquity. Oli, no, he hates iem- ;81."i0,000,000 out of the United I ocratic lawyers, and more lecoiLse iStates Treasury. If he is honest, thev are Democrats than lawyers I whv don't he first denounce the It is true that no man can read uiiti inn j;if!aiesi ;iHMl Oil the greatest iiuiiiIkt. llesolved, That we, as beret o foie, favor, and will never cease ;to demand, the unconditional A PERFECT SiWATIOW Of hxrma vttablt rvn.ea tht w4I rettor ? wK I tjtlem to UlHHy KtltA b Abaolutaly n6d to cur any dr&eat "fcr tS dHAS9 that t!f ect on orrxn xkt JL- Paina a Clry Compound is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION. Raajth proctal T have rcT. U rr'.'J f-.r nfTm n aa-1 oh, bow It 1H tlp I 1 lrr o ttjct u;i! to j jc Ootarta Ouire, N. Y. JU. J. J. SI yjcr an i parry wuose. internal revenue anii i rue laws oi iiie ocaxo wiiiumi- ins-j-"-"""" taritr legislation took this' money coming acquainted 'with the in oiit of the pockets of the iebplel iquities of the Kadical party, and Can the people trust the Kadicalj Dockery hates them for this; but party to undo the mischief itselfj he hates them especially because has wrought? Does everybody se- in nearly every county he went riously believe that the hair of into in 1882, a Democratic lawyer iKtich a dog is good for such a jumped on him and rode him out bite Is it possible that the Kad- of the connty like a bee martin ical party can quietly suck inter- on a sparrow hawk. Not even Doc'c haI revenue pap for twenty years cry's own early dcvo.ionto the 11,30, a m 1 iu office, and then honestly pn- law, and his favorite son's fond- pose, iu order to get back into of- nei for the profession, can recon- ' fi- :i"-ujn. to destroy the system I eile him to such treatment. Wedaesdays nnd ; .. chiin iwito.! ''.nul frwti.vMil 1.L-n-v ic ca mini rifh TiAinr. a ! . :ind .milked, by themselves and cjratic lawyers that he is running for themselvesf Does anybody on a ticket with several Kadical except a Kadical or a disguised lawyers. To giatify the prejndic lladieal believe that Dockery is es of certain ignorant or vicious honest when he says he wants to people against lawyers, he propo scatler the one hundred and lifty ses to make them swallow him million dollars now in the! Treasu- and his ticket composed largely ry among the people, and still at of Kadical lawyers. He wants to the same time propose i to rerain pose as one persecuted oy lawyers the taiitV machinery by; which ho in order that he may get the sym kuows that hundreds of - millions' patliy of all those who have been a, m- 12, m. 7, a.ra, 0, pro. 1 1 are annual iv poor farmers of this wrung The Joint lieuwioii between l owle niul Dockery. 1 Messrs. It. 11. liattle aud Thos. Puinell, who by mutual consent, were made referees in the matter of arranging dates and places -for a joint canvass between Fowle mid Dockery, have announced the in' i 1 1 it il 1 I ill I II f II illf f - - ) ( Monroe, Aug. L'Z; Wadesboro, ) X Aug. 1!S- AYbenmve. Aug. 2'.); -( Trov, Aug. 30; Asheboro, Aug. ,11: Siler, 8et. 1; Lexington, cpt. 15; Moeksville, Sept. 17; Hickory, Sent. IS: Lenoir. Sept. 19; Mor- ganton, Sept. 110. DOCKKItY, THE IEIA. OOGIE. of tlollars from the country? . With; -what sort of face can Dockery join the Farmers7 Alli ance, an organization devoted par ticularly to the interest of fann ers, and yet, at the same time, boldly advocate the high tariff which was invented by the mono polists bv and with the consent uid advice of the devil for the mrpose of wringing out the hard earnings of farmers to centralize his government, to build up the interests of corporations and put the capital iu the hands of the few. Yes. Dockery has joined the Alliance, and he will be an active member until November. The organization is non -political j in character, but if its leaders don't watch there will be a little politics where Dockery goes along. He will try to make his membership pan out something in the cam paign. After belonging to a par- A View ofUtft Record and ex posure of 111m II3 pocrawy. prosecuted by lawyers. Well, there are a good many in his par- No honest man votes the -Radical ticket this year because he hates lawyers. (There are three lawyers on the Radical ticket and two lawyers on the Democratic ticket). If he says ho hates law yers aud for that reason swallows Dockery and his ticket, he is a liar he is a Kadical and hates Democrats, no matter what busi ness or profession they have. There is, however, at least one just cause of complaint against lawyers to which we wish to call universal attention. They have been sometimes negligent iu their duty to the people or the Radical party would not to-day be an eye sore or menace to the liberties of the people of North- Caroliua. A few of them lhave done their whole duty some only a part but if with one accord and continuously thoy had kept our people inform- re venue system, as a war tax, not j to be justified in times of jea-e;j as a grievous burden to our eople , and a source of annoyance in its' I flt I j1 1 (iiuipn'iiuii' ...ill attention of the people of the State to the hypocritical pretension of the Republican party in tkeir plat forms that they are in favor of the repeal of this onerous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while tin; Republicans in Congress are taxing their energies to ob struct all legislation inaugurated by the representatives of the De mocratic party to relievo the peo ple of all or a part of this odious system. Resolved, That the course of the Democratic party, in furtherance of -popular education, is a sulli cient guaranty that we favor the education of the people, and we will promote and improve the pres ent educational advantages xo far as it can be done without burden ing the people by excessive taxa tion. Resolved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, Ave will accept, for ed ucational purposes, from the Fed eral government, our pro rata share of the surplus in its treasu ry; Pror'tded, that it be disbursed through State agents and the bill for the distribution be free from objectional 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' sectional issues iu PAIWE'S CELERY COMPOUND For trr ?t-r 1 ,nTl wilh mUr arvl r.crr--t. . Itrfc.il lxo'a tvlery 'u.ft.it. an-l 1 rn irw!fu.:y mi ' tht At IjUi n,.!ilT rum! m. I rlrfUUy ttno. CM-tfcl U. tr 1 know 10 U tn'V. : . Cm a. L. STkxfcjts Lt-ivr Carr r, fr iioa t.ilT, !. T. CURES ALL WERVOUS DISEASES. , Neuralgia, RhuitiSTi.PirA'yis.B;isnejs.rspe3iA.CoUivrtsPi , plaint. Kidney Trouble, Ferrule Comp'ainU, and ail aiM.ut anting from Impure Blood. IL Jx frr A-V. Vroj Ri.-nAn. Ku3i a Co.. LurUim. i-T lraVe luwk, For tho Norvous, Tho Dobllltatod, tLlt f Tho Atjod. EEACTIPI TOUT. LAT7SS. j.JOSl N FASSKIOK w4 Patented March 20, l FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. Tho Peer of all Lawn Scats; Above cut reprints onr paintd Bf ttee. Tho only Setto ever maa thut will adjust itself to nnovn; ground.' Light, durable, Lants ui and Elroug. Paintod Lright T& and ornaunattod. Pislcea; Setters, SlJWaadX). Chatra, 41.50. Rurkort, '4.00 eaclu They all fold flat. If your dealer don't Veep them, a&k him to order for you from rCLSIT 3 C2AI2 CI, 1301 to 1323 ft. Main SL, ST. IAJUIS Ho, NO. a NOKTII T:YOX STKr.T. CIIACIitTTn. W a tc n - m a k r. 1 : a ltd J 1: w r.x. t k, PLtl.KUlX j I I A M(.VD, YVATVlIKs, tLOCK?, JKWELUV, 1L FU AND rilLVKH- PLATED WARR, Sporinl attention ;rivcn to tim atoli rcpiiiriii. Proressional Cards- MALM AND -FKMAM-l Tin -Till T nn logih Aug.Ctli, ISS. 1'up'ls picparctl for t lie jMfiivt- Itusitu pursuit f life or for c'db'gf. A lull trps of expo riencc! aud mcets-fiil Icaclicrn. Tin ctuiMiiipiily nolil for good licalth and good iiioruU. Tuition, per minth, $1..V) to Miotic Tuition, per mo., fl.UO Board, incluilinj; washing, wot anl buhtK, e mo,, n.' t Q 1 nnp men ruay oirl laemelTet . For pariiu!ar Mre II W.SI'INKS Principal. Al.BRUAKLK. N. C. ty of money-changers and iuonop-1 ed of the principles and iiiiqui- Sute Chronicle. A demagogue is a flatterer of ifMorant people. For the sake of piim he connrnis them -in their er lors. He does not make them bettor or wiser. He does not in struct them. Ho iinds them ig iiorant anil leaves them so. An artful thitterer, whether he is try mg to steal the virtue of a giddy girl or to deceive an unlearnei people, is always the worst enemv of mankind. The devil never could have eheated Eve out ot her home in Kdeti if he had not flattered her. Flattery is still the natural weapon of the demagogue. '.The more experienced' the victim the easier to accomplish the mischief. In the Democratic party, baud vJ together for mutual protection, are found the mechanic, "the farm er, the merchant, the physician, Uie lawyer and tho minister of the ;spel. They have now ami have always hail common interests. Thvy seek a commou protection againat the eoumion enemy lagamst the combination of capi . al .North and combination of rfrTr. uth-inst the Z ly ' i,4,uiaKgM South and the ruleof monolists North against stealing by speci il tar ; .. Iislation Smth md stea :;nR .y tariff legislation and & u ent pau,H. r pension bills 11 corruption . . . 11 ls," wonder these IIV ousts lor twenty years, would he suddenly undertake to pose as a farmer's friend for nothingf Dock ery is an Alliance inan "for reve nue only." He hopes to make more by cultivating men than cot- ties of Radicalism, such a dema gogue as Dockery would be an impossibility in our State. ton. I He is a professional man engaged in trying to make his living by his profession of politics. His party is not big enough to let liim. He joins the Alliance, and now he is seeking to negotiate a union between the Radical party aud the farmers' Alliance. This union would be adulterous and therefore must be secret. In this attempt Dockery has a hard job. The Alliance is not po I it ical Dockery and his party are altogether political. The Al banco is composed of white men Dockery s party are mainlv all The Republican candidate for Governor of Indiana is said to be Ir. .1. I, IEATOIV, SURGEON DENTIST. Congres.5 and elsewhere, and to Star, Montgomery Co. N C promote dissension ahd ill-will be- Offer his nrnf;onaJ KerVir i tweeil the people of the different the people of Montgomery and ad sections of our common country, -i"?111? 0tA,ntieV 'atiactiori Ruar Resolved Tint it is due to ant1- Pe-il atlenlior. giyen lo JUSOnwi, lliat It IS UUC to putting up net-of new teeth, the people of eastern counties, Call on or address the undersigned who have so cheerfallv borne their at above named Post o:Sre. whsim nf mil cniMiMiiii linrih'iis. I " I'tA that the present or some equally effective system of county govern ment shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic j party is opposed to any further! extension of the "No-fence" law, unless such extension shall have nrst been authorized uy a majori ty of the qualified voters within W. C DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Troy, IV. C, Practices in the Courts of the 8th Judicial District. Collections nouj inan part of tlie State, and prompt .ittention guarantee). Satikfartnn INSURANCE! . AVIIi:X YOU WANT FIRE, LIFE OR ACCIDENT INSURANCE he sure to call on, or correspond with VIlO reprevrnts a line of Fi at,l Life Insurance Compautex, rquat ! unv in the t-iilfl ittf (Milcvbn Main .Street, SaLI.-bi at, N. C. . i:iy INVENTIONS dt.ll'': 'I nl w U ' ' I 4. IF... t 1 nrr.r.n. . - , . , ,. . lk Wt'11 . 1 tl!l M.t l a poet. This makes Indiana verv luu lWT,lwli lu uo aueeicu im;.u- - ..u wun r.xecuiors, ,..i tMi,. - i- r , , .. , iiv i j.iniii.Mi.iurs mm uuarni.ins. riii UOUOIIUl. State Daiieraic Platform. by. Resolved, That the Democratic party has ever been the party of The recent State Convention ofi1"5 oilciiigmafi, and has never iosrereu monopolies nor uavej "trusts77 or "comhiuations 7 or "pools" ever grown up under laws enacted by it. The contest m this Title to mining pn.perlj jnresti-' "or "" l'-.. ! -ii.ur gated and attracts ruade. i rV1"!." " 'f 'l u- wince fca-itoll'iurt Iloune, fr,r. ' f,w. rt i,,. ,1 ,ri ,tH i the Democratic party adopted the following plutform. We again congratulate tbe peo ple of North Carolina on the con tinued enjoyment of peace, good goverii'iient and general propperi ty under Democratic administra tion of tbe affairs of the State which has now been unbroken for so merly occupied by Douglass 4 Shar. uarcn jzt I'cs tr TROV,-' - - - - - N.c., Offers his profesxioual services to ra W I 0t0 .1. .t.-l th' VI'U m Iih 1, VI 1 ll'.t Tlll 9- iw- whi- Ii I't '.n ii y iu m1'- O.-'-t r li n b !' tn o- .iM (iri. l btiTI country being between aggregat-j ed capital, seeking to crush out all competition, and the individu- the people of Troj and the surround- ai laooier, tne i;emocraric parry nng country. is, as it has ever been, against the monopolist and in favor of a just distribution of capital. -and de many years; upon the just and black. The Alliance is or-:ini7el impartial enforcement of the law: ' mauds the enactment of laws that for the be ue tit of farmers Dc k- M,on ihe increasing cflie'ency of j will bear equally upon all. ery s party was organized to taxiur common seiiool system, and i Resolved, lhat as all taxation the progress made in popular ed-'"(-:irs taost heavily upon the I.f ucation; upon the improvement i horer, it is the duty of every leg end enterprise manife-trd in all l isIator, as a direct benefit to the pans of the Sate. We .Jworkinguian, to keep the expenses challenge a comparison between'?1, tmr,pnblic institutions at the .i . t r i.:. i .i lowest limit consistent with wise hub oiaiv oi limits uuu me oui-i COfllce in the Store of F. M. vTar ner &, Co. Residence etof l'utlx quare. Jan. 27, Tt7 :ly. Of Interest to Ladies. W,ntl KtP 6M?ttf.fi-M V for I i,a avtM, t ut U &$ mt.m tJUUS Ft.M4.fiT U... Ca U, ltl.M. I h farmers for the benefit of our "in- fant" manufacturing iuterests, coriKirations and- monopolies. The Alliance is opposed to the national banking system-Dock-erys party inaugurated it. Noth ing but the most adulterous union could ever be effected J. M. C.pr.wx. AuVinAtle X.C. J U Lt Mh Trr. h i BROW t BLAIR, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW.' Teot,N.C, fo:. ... r. ...i ,.. Let ween j j r . i r the Farmed Alliance and Dock- T pMUI S" fTmlanCy in inn iriHi-ia. ii e pir'iirp our- ery s party. If Dockery could ef fect this union, it ought to be se cretit would be-'.-too scandalous to bear the light. No meinler of the Farmers' Al liance can vote for Dockerv nn- less he is a Radical at heart. If he believes "in Dockery it is about as good n test of his principles as need;-be hail he is-a Radical bv The Democratic party opposes any coinjHititioii between free and -con vict labor, but it insists that con tVill practice in the Supreme and Superior Court of the .Sfate, and in S IHiL ilLL5. U"ir do r.M,t gr' like nertheatf wind? I .ni -!ap to thtirltps.' sitiitiM it Lr'iit f!.i to thttr ieal, 'et thrni ta'e fay lor herV re Hca. rdjr ol .)rrel Hutu and Mullein RICHLYMI selves to exprt in the future as n victs shall not remain idle at the iV .In !lrt or ?n,i PuVf,, .1,. . !.. j vicis su.iii nuiaiu line ai tut ana. Prompt attention cieti to 1mi- ...ai .Mir ih-m euMi 10 pro- . excuse of honest labor. inesa. UvOace north-eaat of Coort crll I ' tl It the Circuit and District Court of the ; Z,ii m. .u. :tu United Mates. Management of e. tates and collections a iial taiactorj arrange men t a rs a ient of e-j :.r i u i rJ. t'jr it ie with et- 0, i.tj., ui mote the lest interetf of 'the ieo- ple of all sections of the S?ate. Resolved, That ours being an l,0Uke- agricultural State, it isour duty 4l:tf Affirming our ndherenceto Dem- 'as well as our pleasure to promote ocratic principles as heretofore any and all legislation that Is best euiinciatied in the platforms of the 'calculated to advance the interests party, it ia hereby. llesolved, That no government of agriculture; and that in ho do ing we will most effectually ad- " - iiifii aa l ' ar . whatever name you call him and xh9 lhe n"1 lo "len its ietiple ! vauco the interests or mechanics, all the whitewashing iu the State wilh Uxes heyond the amount j manufacturers and la!orer. can7t nuiL-M l.ii.. .,ri..,w; i iwinlrwl t. v U ncnr Residved, That the Democracy - - - ui iivi 1 j Ta i""-f "- w I - v m f v it THE CS72JST0IJ IICUSS, TROY JT. a, Lanre and Comfortable Rooms, wel furnished Tab?e always applierf with the test the -ountrr aflordr . Also in ronnetion therewitL ar Good Stabh m for bor.i whtb will U well fed and ft ed for. Terms rea PHILADELPHIA SiilGER. ----- A Arm 12a nviiofdiffeivut oecupathm; aro Now nolmdv L-i.n.rs n v . ter tli-tn w i """"" 41,1 oei- lie n the kS, and 'publican 11. Dm kerv ealH.- ritla ""Iff -t'O Mm uiin u run i. . a w prostrate ieonVr.'r, 'S. ' ?V ve;uot always done lles,dved, eThat while the . do- .,llv lft i --t'.v, ;viai ei uai. : r hntr ilnfr- i i. i - ri . . . .. t ..... - :v ue voted: for-!. i- I. - ""l l'l,lh. naies . laua oi me meino;s uv winc'i he Inn. havn av..m ti... .,,!,. rti,.,. f :r. was heard bis mentaucr h revenue tariff -altalt good men aud the interests oC Judicial histrict. And in the Feder- ,liatheafo he is their 1 W 1 l l Tl y re!:Uni Radical be gradually reachl are sobjectsl j the countrA- demand bis re nomi-: 1 and Supreu, Court, of tL. btat.. tucir iavw rascality ujkh, tu thousand; which the rpreseutatiyw of our nation a;nj his re eitxt ion. I I a,.. . " . . f XilT-tll !-. Ilt.t T-1 i 1 1 1- ,. It'i.ii .i iiciq itM'Kery intimated in his1 ,ncr"tt"" lauuany exiinguisnf , i - . n 1wnab!. Kadicals wert &tfnii..L...i. s.i.i - . .. . !" . ",s i .i-k.. .i ... ...r, ' prove the administration of Hon. n t, i. .... it slwi ii ui liuieigll mat lie dill Hot ; ,IJl"i umi viunrvrr . xf . . wuTiiitiuui " V when rtt; i , :" "- c "i '"f. . - ... Alfreil 31. !cale' :n imTiest. t.i- uko law yers. This is not without i ,,,e revenues. However derive!, - , . t iri. exe.i.u a,ount. .ev .b. iV'"il!"HK, J ALLEN JORDAN, Wvili, ''.,y,.tl.o leaders, ,f M party i rrtoml. . .to..v..,d. ''-',,,,, v.I1:1.ri,ti.,i ;,.,.. . ... .i nave mim urosirruteil v Imrvnix. l n in the trc.nrv. ' ,....,'. ".'.:..". . . 1 J Ui; t. ) J ll II . ii - " f i iti if i 1 1 1 ii i r. t ra Mt r t i t l t - - nmrage of Irviib-nt I Move- TROV, N. C Pr?etir-a in the Course of tie "tb i$2S. r' I "ml L tte tr i i v ? r i A. FIFTEEfJ DAYS' TRIAL Hit W A. bWW - rkJMiiM.i. A !
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