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y yoii.iU' '. vvriK1SG RATES . AV ' - of thi TUOY. N. C. - . 1 . i Air ltM'e tv--' Sm IS '. 14 C .. !t! MM 4tM WOO TROY, N. 0.. OCTOBER 11.1888. the AYashington aqneduct, which 'day and will take part in tIeIn"Rt be trusted to adjust, we him leen so -fraudulent! v built, isninfmf m.a fall cmn of itliink the custom dntie should - - j . ? v v i".nvn vr& f w . l. , Supreme .court that day. imblic revi.IlllCt aml tl, dUcrimi- It took the clerk of the Senate nations in their adjustment should Finance Committee four hours to Joe such ax will place the highest NO. 41 TROT MAIL 'dIBICTORT. tt. aaaiia Uar a rrir at thia Ui aa follows: f oa Lilmtiix. u diiy-J 6Xe?pU?'l Er Ua.M T.aadayi a.d Friday -.j....irio SaturiAfa T" 4. T. mw- j ! Fi.ATOfrir. ,,4 Tataeay ASuUrdmy at 1 p. yea BtTiOK Utixe. Uaday Ftea4ayi a hold-over from the Arthur ad- ministratioH. Mr. Cleveland had nothing to do with his assignment to the duty which he ban so shame fully ueglected. -Senator Gibson, of j Louisiana, ablv-defended his State from the aspersions east by tbe resolution - Jof .f Little Jlilly" Chandler propos i . - i..r . ;j.L ii read the Republican tariff bill ! ratcs 011 luxuries and the lowest alone."' The Senate was only in session four days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland may at tend the opeuing. of the liieh- mond cxjwsitiou on the 24th iri- Btaut. Kx-CongressmaiiBen IeFevre, ofOliio, thinks the' Democrats have a good fighting chance in that State. on tne necessaries of life, distri bute as equally as iossibletho un avoidable burdens of taxation.! . . . - . KTTHE ONLY Brilliant Durable- Economical inc to investigate into the late State election. Mr. Gibson call ed attention to the fact that no citUen of Louisiana has ever pe titioned to have thw investiga tion made. He also alluded to the fact, which has become noto rious, of thene investigations al ways being proposed just before j counted upon to give the usual an important Congressional or Democratic majority. Presidential election is to beheld. ' "Another Result, " Which Would He Worse Thau the Jlar-Rooxu. 11. m. 1. .i irsrei do do fa Iaxi Bdy attd Thar. Tttftad. d Fri. Fo Colckbia Factort. Uato Wdndyind Sat. lp.m Xeriv dm do P. UvV A Thursdays 6a.m Arrif M Taeday Friday at 6 p. m , For Quaea. Jlfei W4nesday A Sat. at 7.05 p.m. A rri vM Tui4ar k Fri. at 7:45 a.m. F. 11. WjiaKKa.P.M. neaatlfal Winged ThoughtH.I llemtiful Ijirdu'haTe plumage." Ueutifullthoughts hVe wings; Suru phine far above the'.sigh ; l)f earth's riiue whisperings, 'Uiler the rarth'n broad;bosom Neycr a beauty lienC ButuhalJ burn'iU wayjto the rim of day And ish to our wondenngteyaa Ilcautiful gems lie hidden Under the fold of earth; E?entbe slitue hides athousht8ub limo Till the time of the lily ' birth, tven the birds went creeping Wingless and featherlesK, Till pi nine by plume, like the'roses bloom , .They borrowed the singer's dress. In the last allusion the Senator struck at the heart of the bloody shirt business. It is always brought to the front just before ah elec- ion time in the hoie that it will help to arouse sectional feeling in he North and make votes for the lie publican party. The House Judiciary Commit- tf is considering the subiect of nists with a view of taking all the various hills which have been introduced and perfecting there from one bill so framed as to avoid Constitutional and other objections. It is a big task, but the members of the committee hope to be able to accomplish it. The House has had no quorum for a week and it is extremely doubtful if it has one again be fore election. No business can be done without unanimous consent. Senator Sherman's Canadian resolution has been reported to the Senate and placed on the cal auder and a statement made that it would not be pushed to a vote at the present session. This state ment by Sherman will be made an excuse for choking off the House Canadian Retaliation bill. Representative Stahlnecker of New York, was honorably aquit- Oold, SUvcr. Breoi. Copper. Oat f Coi. BEAUTIFY TOUH LJLTCi. ,1 . , . r m.i 1 - An uiMiuuna urea, i r.rr eicet au ocnert and confer the greatest good ou, & Is , r 1 v. v ,f , : ia Strecth, l"Xinty and Fane. None others l?.. 1.. 1 m " 1 l i are just as cl. Itcvtre of imhstioiuiheT liesohed, That we, as hereto-; w of cb nJ inferior fore favor and will never cease weak colo to demand, tho uucouditional, , rft! ' . - 11. .1 30 coiora ; 10 cents each. abolition of the whole internal! scaibc xvv. ci. revenue system, as a war tar, not cotortm rsou a..c tb ivou to be justified . iu times of peatv:' ( j iaim iy as a gneVOUS UtirOCU tO OUr jMIOple nynnuu a wu.. Burnngx7ft. n. and a ouice of annoyance in its' For QiIdlac or BroBll.c r.acy Artic,US practical operations. e call the i Kx-Seimtor Camden, of West ! attention ofthp rrnhnf tii s;tt ! U1AMU1ND PAINTS. 1 - 1 - . . .. Virginia, says his State can bet to the hypocritical pretention of the Kepublicati party 111 their plat forms that they are in favor of the repeal of this onerous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while the Kepublicausin Congress are taxing their cuergies to ob struct all legislation inaugurated by the representatives of the De mocratic party to relieve tho peo ple of all or a part of this odious system. liesolved, That the course of the Democratic party, in furtherauce of popular education, is a sutli cient guaranty that we favor thd educatiou of the people, and we will promote and improve the pres- ent'educatioual advantages so far as it cau be done without burden ing the people by excessive taxa tion. liesolved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, we will accept, for ed from the led nossiblv lielniiiff another ers" goenimeiu, our pro raxa ' 1 ..1 r 11 I.. . . a snare 01 me huiimus 111 lis iih.mu- ry; Provided, that it be disbursetl through State agents and the bill for the distribution be free 'from objectioual features. liesolved, That the United States being one government and Paine s CrELERr ' ) COMPOUND CURES 1 PROOFS" ricuralgla i-: Norvous 1.1. Prostration , Z VT t7?"ZX Rheumatism svr?.,!,T rTTT . m A "It rrt KldnCy r"'! W kt mmm DlDCaSOS rs Ant. . tT, J A "l'i'l lMITtM AH Liver 4-w .j-4 r.. Dlcordors " 'hmci You are right in your statement that I believe that prohibition can only be established by a party which 'shall insist upon it as a chief object; Kvery other theory is logically absurd. Yet the con dition of our State and, indeed, of the entire South, is such, political ly, that 1 caunot vote the Third party ticket. Nor have I ever advised any one else to do so. I sympathize profoundly with the object which the Third party peo nle have in view, and 1 wish that I could help them, but I cannot I "cational purposes, fr without possibly helping another ieral government, on result which would be a greater calamity than the bar-room. Rev. Y. Af. Robey' Letter. The "another result" means the election of the Republican ticket in North Carolina. Wq thank Dr. Kobey for this timely letter and for the sentiments therein express ed. It is true of tho Methodist clergy everywhere that they al ways take a lively interest in the general good and prosperity of w 4 Jtmsvxiinum j tuo Miru r. cruktoivhi. Watch iui;i:n and Ji; ;.i:t 1 c . 1 1.1; it 1)1AMM, VA7C1U, CL-KIti, JLWIiLP.V, MLVKll .:Ci flLVXIV- ri.ATi:: va::bp Spcchil itl ti'iitiou jiu to tine r:iuIi rc;i.iirhix. FCLOlSG.Uwi'eTITIQ ThOiPcer of 'all Wi 8cats; m . .Ibore ont rtpiwntJ onr rented , Bcttoe. The onlj BottM erer xnala that l"Oo. 1 m MALK AND KKMALU The J7lii Ti rrn Uin Au. C'h, 1 r lr BottM rer xnala that I in pn-ptrol lor II, e adjust itaelf to cneTcn groumL ' .dive buiie" nir-ui! of lif or Light, durable, banasome and .Irong. fr ,.!!. ,,.. , n red and orattnieatod. f . , n riiiet und ure -! 11 1 ft it( I.r. I'lte C"tioi,Ui,itv liohd fur rood PainUd bright Price s Settees, UO and JM, Chelre, HO. UecktriilMOeMa., Tbey all fold flat. If your dealer don't keep thorn, &s2c him to order tor you froiu 1301 to 1323 K Kiln SL, ST. "uOL'IS Ko, e . nitrn!. Profesnional Caxtls- ours a national party, we de nounce the efforts of the Hepubli-I cans to force sectional issues in Beautiful birds have plumage, Heautiful thoughtsjlly Uigb; The poet's, Houg caunot slumber ' h'K,. I tK track is the boundless sky. I'nder the infinite heaven Never a vrin uufurled Cat haU tind its way to" the rerce of day. And Hash on some wondering world. Laura Bell. from Our Uegular'Corresponde lr. JT. JU DKATOrV, SURGEON DENTIST. Congresr and elsewhere and to Starf r7ontKomory Co., N. C : promote dissension and ill-will be- offers bin Drofeinnii ..-.j ,,m m . , . . . .... ...V. .1.. . - . - . X V the county as weir as of their lween tUo people 01 tne tunerent trie people er M..nttcomery ar.d id- sections 01 our common country. Kcsolved, That it is due to the people of eastern counties, who have so cheerl'Hlly borne their share of our common burdens, that the present or some equally effective system of county govern ment shall be maintained. liesolved. That the Democratic 'nartv is opposed to any further e r:JjV. iilV.ini nnless such extension shall have rracuce. m the Court, of the Ml of the committee was unanimous.; their ex.resV and posVoffice first been authorized by a rt .... j t 11 1 . - .... . . ... m ant part of the Mte. end htumn1 attention iruarauteed. .a tiftr t(ir hciltli ami T EH IIS: Tuition, per mnth. , tl) to $-".'0 : iluic 1 iiitlii. per fttO . ltjerd, tiicluditi; whin?. w4 md I'ic1!, fr m., 7 'X tt I Votmt: nirii mty l-eartl ttieuilte. j For jrti'titr Mre II. W. M'l.NK I'naciia:. j Al.BI IKLli, S. C INSURANCE! A ! church and we have yet to see a Republican Methodist preacher. Jlillxboro Recorder. CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To thk Editor - PIeae inform your ed of the charges preferred against rcauei it uaye a ponve remeay n 1 'for toe above uatifd diease, By its him -by Representative Kelly 'in j timely use tuou8dof hopole ces poiiiuu-timi with the nw CiMiirrws-; "" un i.-y " .... ....... ri hn ir id to t: o i t rirn hnf I 1.11 jotnine ccuntiei. atufaction iruar anteed. bpe-ial atteuliot. gncn to pulling up et of new teeth. Call on or ddres the undersigned at above named Post nr.lre J II. DEATON. W. C DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Troy, X. C.j AVIIKN YOU AVANT- rinE, LIFE .OR ACCIOtNT INSURANCE e Rute to cell .n . r crrej rni with Win rr;.frms e lite f tir u L'fe lu ur n 'on.piir, e(ii! to n in !. I !!. I u la!ji Mrcvt. '.Xl-Ei T. N. f. A initit i'limmirti'tt nf th Housh addres. ReKfctfullv. iwei 4-r eirt I I irtfaltiri if OtO T llO 1 K iiuu lovjijcftiu 111 ill cm ifutu a,iv i mpv York frauds in tbe building of the Washington aqueduct. Few people havo any idea of the enormous growth of the rail way Mail Service. Here are a few ftlatc IuiocratlcPlatforxu. The recent 8ute Convention Oi" the Democratic parly adopted tue tollowing platform. We HM-niii mnorjt ulate tlif npn. figures used by Representative I ple of NMrtl, Car(,Jina tie .on. iiltiut, ot Georgia, m a speecu i,miwl enjoymcut of ieuc-, gK. ty of tho qualified voters within tho territory to be .affected thei-e-bv. Resolvod, That the Democratic party has ever leou the party oT the workinginan, and has never fostered monopolies, nor have 'trusts" or "combination." or "pools" ever grown up under laws enacted by it. The content in this country being between aggicgat- . led capital, eeking to crush out arrangement ruide with Executor Adminigtratori and (jiian!ian. Titles to tuinmr; rrP''iJ meti (atud and ahatrartt made. CJOfUce Ee.t of Court Monte, for merly ccupied by Dougta A iba. Alarch l lv tf r last week on a hill to increase the j iroveriiMieut und eenersil nrfneri New York savs: "AYc are in- salary of the Superintendent and tv umler Democratic admin ulra. 14 " CV ,n etlt 01 ttlnX tl,( ml,VI,lU 1 v' ; i ri i r -1- r ti.H. fil,.,.fr-.:r f ihnfutM wI.JmI. 1 laborer, the Democratic party to t arry New ork. The Uepub- providing lor an assistant super- J1'1" 1,1 Uie tttl..ra -d the Mate which , n.r-iiiist the nt.nvaiJiu.Mi.M luu.f; t iiv- inmnoent. in itrj mails wer'! " " the ent it. They can't stop it. Ihey don't know what I am talking about when I say thatbut I know. We. will carry the State ev. It will Ik) much more agree - aide and pleasant if we cau have. a union candidate for mayor of w York City. .We ran save $200,000 by it, and that money can go into Indiana or somewhere carried over 70,000 miles; in 1S87 they were carried over 107,000. In 1871) the number of piece of mail matter handled by postal clerks ; was 2,039,000; in 1S87 it had in creased to 5,831,000. The majority report of the Utah commission is against the admis maur veart; upon JU6t ..... ...... .1 ! o - .nil ti. f.ii'ni' nf i ! 11 at dj II I ' ' II. r j r. M i.-i lil ill iuiiii l j-7i Li;:i. ..r ...... A. . f f , 'UI.1llJI.Mtl.iWII 1 .MIfll.l, OIIH Ul- impartial .. Wment of the Uw;t Dd the enactment of laws that upon the incrpa.tug effic.eney ot wiH War equally uinm all. our common sclond nystem, and licslVed, That hm all taxation the progress made in popular ed- ATA Inost heavily uton ihe la- ucatiou; upon the improvement hoix-r, it is the duty of everv leg II anu enierpnae tuuiiueairu m paris ol the cyate. V e a coujparift'jn Oetweu it clou iciiie .Mir nn islator, as a direct benefit to the workinginan, to keep the exienes of onr public institution at the I think we shall unite on Uiou of that Territorv, until the it l lV- Mormans shall give evidence by t, , x tueir acts that thev have m cood The Republicans arc certainly ; f ... , . . h i r . : 1 faith abandoned polygamy, and hard up tor campaign material,; . ... 1 ' -hen they attempt, as they re th "fl an amendment doing, to make the public believe ' J r Um U rho that Gen. Renet, Chief of Onltnce ' T ! ,-t,M ?S tUe L.IIIlei1 Stsltes o , , J , - ume prohibiting the practice of polv I . b. Army, has K'en violating gamy. the eivil service law br issuing n tu ..f; i :n pol.ti-.il circular. The circular of Senator Reck, there has been in quest, on was Wnt!to the eon, some little delay in the prepaia mandants or arsenals and armor-; tion of the inimrity report weich les inlG, and was strictly in is to accompany the Kepublieau the hneofe:vilrvue inform, an tariff bill .when it is reported to .r .nuMmHuu. me senate. The report is being!, uers to Ko rfriii,f .. ... : a . 4 "tine ......,vvu.riJ1Ui;auu maueupby Harris and Vs "V "l ;mi"urs lo ad they hope to have it ctnnple tmeu the two parties, in other Chief Juri, pii. i r.....;i.- Unr.lu 1. . . " iillll' pellet wanted the h; TROY, N.C., OfTtri hia profeaaional acrvicea to the penple of Troy and the aurruund ing country, i-Ofl5ce in the Store nf ?. 11. tY.r ner A Co. Keatdence weatof 1'ublic b'quare. Jan. 27, l'S7 I I I t !l ..!!. .1 f i.-t. t . ..f in.k'li jr ! a !. -i tw !. ? i . . . , f .0 ... ,i' i . m ti mi.u J I L .' .a l.f I. ..-i.e. 'J !i Mil rf.Lt- van t wa k . I it - t ..B -!-'. r. - Mir ti ! I '! t i. ., f . m t .m l' ! I. . f . .t ! . i . T -. tf i i, t , -f i- . t li 1 ' rf. i I . lj.t a t .!... l. 4 i . . .. .l . ..!. A'l I m f 4 ... .: Of Lifrror!: (o L?.llry.. v. -:. 1 , r t v r . t - u J. M. K-..m. AiU-twiU X.C. J i: r.-jiir ATTORNEYS AT-L.WV. Taor, N. C . Wliv like nrtl'T t arif? It I rt. -iit; t l',r ((.. M.m.i tl it t.riotf r'-i il tr 1, let ihrti. ti e 1 my I . l'ir-kf t H. .Jj f .itt (iaui . J lu!Uia t " f -ils J ? - ,: 4 h U t. b -te ei im Lta i t . I v . i- f t I' .- f ' Ithia Slait ol things and the out- lowest limit consistent with wie! . y" prctiee in the Snpreroe enl J ..; . a ..... .... . . t :r ..... l i. i it - i ! ri'i iiiteriori-ourlef the Jiate. end t:i ... -!- .;' v. ' rajje, Crimea and acandaU whichand eihcient management. 1 he C'irciiii and Ditrct tWt.f tl." i. -.-.-' r j.ticiidejl Republican aacendancv j Democratic party opimvm; any i United Mt.te. Man.peent of rl. J'.Vl'i , V,;l'm!Z" J V. - We pledges our-! cotnjHJimon net ween Itceanu con-tiaiea ana com in the fiit ti rt n4 in I Vict labor, but it insists that run "factory arrat ill uie iiiiure as !eutora, admi a in our b"iors Jnlvea to exert ti e pust our ieai euoiTa to pro mot the bent interestt of the pi pln of all section of ihe State. 6: IP rranceiDrnt ma te wtth e. I w5..- - i i : . a . I'm! . Vt victs shall not remain idle at the . i.r...f.t ... i..... . . . 7 exens4? oi uonesi iaiMr. it.ea. i"trace oorih-caot r r.iort j Resolved. That nrs l-ing an lioue. 4:tx agricultural State, it imr duty 1 PHILADELPHIA SIRGEfh UT2 ti;ov .y. c. . . fsZtt'gxZZZ l.arze and CAnforte Hom.. ejl . .75! HI3 farr.i.ed TiVr ilato anM-hed V- VVA rlf ihf with the beat the. oontrr af id'. 'VVlVl l'hi ! AU m cnnDftin thfrew.il. are ;5-fii itrk Z'l 1 C'hm StLU fr hor.ea which will l.e V-'Ji1 ?i f t J- T :7. well frU and ca ed for. Te.m. rea-, W AtTfli I ALLEN lORDAN, ;S KZr-jhA IHfl ts revenues, however derive!.! Alfred M. Salrs as honest, pa- I fl? - .1 i il ; ? 1 t ; pctTi i ins amount. liter sjhmihi oriouc aim coiixrrinr. a le reiluceil, ao a to avoid a Mir-j dr- plu in the treasury. Keso'vil. e-Thut while the Aic Maaaiao PaorLa Harrr? Do you think marrifd people are a . e ai . . . a a ivpn-riv.!.:...,, Hails of the in-tho Is by wh'ic. the "PPT: JVer Vlltlr Pen',4 LMnnl.iv.--r .a.. . i4U(l lUKen . , a toiler now aey enioy nemeeires i ..w.. ur ueparinient iH.ssession of the House he has "'"V'V"" ?' reve"Ve lhr,u . . to he non-partizan. I. " UM: !lL l,Js 1 trraduallv reachevl are sub eci-l ! ti... . Measeu tor a year. The new Chief Li.;-!. ,!.., r ....r 5 certain m he. uiU1 omr m charire .T..t; -!ii i : r" V"" 1,1 V . bow: - ..w w puwii jii uvxi jhiu-' ihdii e at the n iti-i.ial Mitnl ir. ' JTTOn.E TKOY. N. C Prartieea in the C'onrta of the th if dey haH chilluna and keep Dr. Bit-j Prartieea in the Cnrta or the th ! nrMff-nr j tera' lluck'ehery Cordial, dey are j Jdieiel lMtnet. And ir Ihe f.Jif-' FlrTEfiU .iiw ai al and Supre- Cuurla of the State. j- i iA a- i-e I a, n. a iVtafiUa.j for hit will cure d aa - . - a w; troabiea ana ae eni.iua tee in i i t ' - - ' 4 -
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