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Iff k '-'! ' ' . VOL. HI. TROY. N. C. OCTOBER 18.1888. j N042 Us I:.. i t j.' rt. inYE&TMKG BATES we nan no cuauce to mi whu Mormon thu relic Dissolved. Brother yiills, we coitld see that i,e Wa the right man in the right Salt Lake, U. Oct. 9. The riDETTJS. plsUM We tliuk if everybody Supreme Court of Utah to-day en- I TBOT; N. C. would visit the orphans it would jtered final judgement and decree J do tliem good, for no one cau d"j in the suit of the United States " l ..... i-itliif fuultttrv Bittiiutliinrf fit i . i . j?.-4e n:;mVbuSrtar" w tw M,,rrao" chm. to "'"i-S'l'iS tS ' llieutoLelpthowwho ha e n! I ilissoUe tbe Clmrch coriorntion earthly parents to care lor tuem jauu nave its proierty cieciareu or train thein up in the way they ; escheated to the Government. The should go. . . sut was brought in the Supreme On Tuesday we boarded the!,, . f... , .. . .. I tram lor liiecusboro to attend - the Federal Court. While there j Act of Congress of February 10. : we visited the electric light works, j 1887. In that suit a receiver was and when we saw the electricity aimointed for the Church cormua- sr.- '( 22 143a i0, V.I V 1 MAIL BlUECTOBY. FO LlLMTlLLK. - do 0. p. i Foe Ahkbow. Ie4 TMd.yi Friday. 8 o aTwUT Saturday. 7 p Fa Fi a' rti ttrdy at 1 pa. Fa BoaMCK UtLi.i. . " a UaV waAaeniays ana m IS, ai. tion, who succeeded in collecting to dt in th do 7. aim, 6, am. Friday. t i a do .do Foa Caethak. Uai Moadaya atid Thur. Taed. and Kri. - Foa Columbia Factokt. Wadneadaya and Sat. 1 p. m. Arrivea do do 12. Pv For Albkbmarlb- -Uv)Bdaya A Thursdays 6 a.m. 'ArriTea Tienday & Friday at 6 p. m. For Queen. Iuutea Wedoetidar A Sat. at 7-05 p.m. ArriTa TuHay k Fri. at 7:5 a, in. F. U. Waukse. P.M T6mple Block and buildings which are set aside to it. it denies the intervention of a lare number of individals claiming the property; orders the real estate of the cor poration to be held by the receiver until the information for the for feiture for the same as brought by From Troy to Greensboro. Oct."8th 1S8S. produced b the friction of dif- r.r..nt L-iiiiltfif iiipfiilK. wliirli were rmnVTbntituI tiny fcoBe-iw-loVer 1,0(H),(HMJ worth of property, er engine, which we are not able real and personal. describe, and saw that a man ' The decree entered to-day is a ie '.light-house could turn uji Ln,nl.,Htft trinmnh fr the C.overn- the electricity and light up thej It declares the corporation whole town in a moment, and ... . . shut off the liglits as quick; We the Church dissolved, asserting we:-e constrained to say like the j that the voluntary religious sect old woman that found the ground now in existence has no right to slide: "Great is the invention of corporato property, except the man. ' j We were told in (Ireensboro, that A. li. Morris said that if he is not elected this time he was go ing o Greensboro to live. If our motiiy is all he is staying with us for, ho van go now; for we want a sober man for Kegister uuxt time, and one that will stay with us and share our burdens as well as our protits. After we got home an j I the Government can be brought io old Republican a?iked why the i a eonciusiou. Democratic court put so many , ... white Itads. in jail ami no Uq ledares that a11 of tlic yci sr', to which' we answered, personal property of the late cor- that we supposed it was because porat ion has become escheated to the wmte xiaos. were no much h.a mvrninir. Tlii.iuiinf meaner than the black ones. The j . . , , . ,u ,nnti.... m ,,iM.,iliit fllw I the one most bitterly fought, as must le trusted to adjust, we think the customs .duties should Ik; levied for the production of public revenue- and the discrimi nations iu their adjustment should le kucIi as will place the liighejit rates on luxuries aud the lowest on the necessaries of life, distri bute as equally as iiossibletho un avoidable burdens of taxation, aud confer the greatest good on the greatest numUY. j Resolved, That we, as hereto-? fore, favor, aud will never cease to demand, the unconditional alolition of the whole internal ; revenue system, as a war tax, not to te justified in times of peace;. a.1 a grievoiiN burden to our people fiiiii a Minn-fl nf !iintnviiii.M.iii if. I practical operations. We call the oaay Imporumt Attraaucw t,x all BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. MakM lumo, Lmut.. Haithy imm. KriJ by bmrrl't. HA, c 91. m. Baby Portraits. C'or. VlDETTE. llesrH Editors: Having busi iivms inJGreeusboro, I started oil tie LSt Unit., byway of ThomaH vi.lc, and spent the first night w.th Mr. Wm. 11. Duncan and his amiable lady. On the following morniug I set out for Thorn as- rilUsi d just nt twilight I arrir ei at brother H. Morton's, iu tbe towu of ThomasviUe; and after a gmd Hnpper, we sot out for the piotractcd meetiug, which had lueu in progress for, some days, and a good congregation assem bled, nearly all of whom were strangers; hut the preaching' was gMd and as we'ltegau to see signs of the spirit;of Christianity we felt more at home, and continued to attend the meetings till we almost wished we could stay for the seas ou. On .Sun. lay, in company with many fair and beautiful faces, wo vreuded our way to the Female College where we were introduc etl to thepro feasors, who were pit-Rent, and a number of fair 'lmtidoDs and although many of them Heemed the very" rosebuds of hsppimjss, and were of tender aru, we could see in their faces u expression of thought and fix ed purpose, which led us to ie- l.ieve that many of them will be alle to make their mark in the library world, of whieh the little town may well be proud: The Col lege is in a healthy section, as any one can tcstilv who will call at meal time. We took dinner a the College on Sunday and were' much gratified to see with what riclish the girls partook of their meals. Kit her tho water they drink, the exercise they take, or thir natural healthy make up, en ables them to devour the good things set before them with a hearty good will. The tables are veil furnished and the corps of teachers is as giod as the country afford; and, taking all in all, we are satished that there is no bet-1 hoods on the leading Democrats, but the good people know what it is done lor and won't repeat for them. Thomas Deaton. What Shall The Harvest Be. the property of the Church was attention of the eople of the State to the hypocritical pretention of the Republican party in their plat forms that thev are in favor of the rejea! of this onerous system of taxation, enacted by their party, while the Republicans in Congress are taxing thuir energies to. ob struct all legislation inaugurated by tho representatives of tho De mocratic party to relieve the peo ple of all or a part of this odious system. Iiii1v-1 Tl:nt flirt i-AiirA nf tlm Democratic party, in furtherance! of jKipular education, is a sulVi-j cient guaranty that we favor the; educatiou of the people, and we ! will promote and improve the pres-1 ent educational advantages so far! as it can be done without burden ing the people by excessive taxa tion. liesolved, That, to meet nu cx isting evil, we will accept, for ed-! ucational purposes, from the red eral government, our pro rata hare of the surplus in its tieasu ' I- . r OiT Uljr' uftuc a-c. VftUS, RICHAROCM 4 L0- f., BH.iftc V. - It's Easy to Dyc i Gupcrior ta j Strength Fastncca, Beauty. AUD Simplicity. wnur4Uifki tLw - OurU tw.4. to Um - i Li. i Wk UOUUr. IKlNI NttMHHk. WILLI ICJUDS0 geOiaehmgtm. ft. DIAMOND PAINTS. Ool4, a.lT.f. brMi, Opr. Ol M Cnti. The (Excelsior Patent Lounge, Ad-tahl TTi1. K at any mnzU io ana Ivk4. im Library Ltf fur r-miltrtg tm i-, rwr 9mm l vj auupcj Hinuuf a iuimi.rw mm cuac ta - i 3 5 3 hr-fPJt & Vl S, f, y.v , . , vN r g. a...J.., J,rrOT?.. , - - -J Excelsior Furniture Co., m ROCKFORD, ILL claimed on behalf of tho 'incorp? - n; Provided, that it be disbui-scd rated Mormons as successors in the interest to the late corporation. Upon the evidence the Court de cided that neither the present Church nor the individuals claim- We must be upon our bed as we Z 1,ad an-v legal claims at all if , . r - ' . . the property had been held upon make it. If we don t choose to take iof .,. r the trouble to go to the polls and ; principally to uphold polygamy vote for white government it will land these trusts were the onlv be idle, to complain about what oll existing to which said prop- Dockery and his negro horde may 04 " , . i . .1 11 iuiiuuniiuru iieciueu iiiiit 111c do when they get into ower. The fault will be our own, for we shall most assuredly reap, what we sow. present Church still upholds, teaches aud maintains polygamy, aud that anydedicatiou of prop- through Slate agents and the bill for the distribution be free from objectional features. liesolved. That the United States being one government aud ours a national party, we de nounce the clforts of tho ltepubli- icaus to force sectional issues in Congress and elsewhere, and to promote dissension and ill-will 1h? t ween the people of the different sections of our common country. liesolved, That it is due to It is idle to deny that Dockery ert' to lt would be for the purpose to upuoiu polygamy ana wouiu oe unlawful. After exhaustive evi dence tho Cmrt declares the prop rule is not negro rule. Dockery belongs to a party Mt. Cilead. N. C, WATl'liES, CLOCKS nd Jtwry Repas.rel. JSatiafaction jruarantred. 13: tf Professional Cnrds. JOK.VFAKUIOR No. 3 Mini II TRVOX STUCT. ClIACIOTl K. Watch-ma KtR ami Jkwu.ck, " MIWIUI DIAMONlW, vA"n-iir, cur-ks, JEWKLUY, blLVER AND bILVKU Ir. .1. II. IUJATOX, SUKfiEOX DEXTIST, ; Star, Montgomery Co., N. C- Unera his profrstonl er!, in the people f Muntrouierk' and ad. the people of eastern counties inTF C'sniVi".. ll- c,,wl-uar" , . 1 , 1. 1 tnlc fepecial attculioi. rien to who have so cheerlully borne their, putting up ru of new teeth. hat consists of five negroes to one ; erty to belong to tho Government white man and of course the ne groes control it. Dockery openly avows that he votes for against the best white men for the most important places. He is a slave to his party aud his party is composed of over lOftjOOO negroes and about 20,000 ''whites." It is negro, then; it is black to the very. core. Lot every white man who does not desire to live under negro rule make up his mind to go to the polls and vote the Democratic ticket straight. Dockery, with over 10.",000 ne gro voters at his back, is trying to mako his way to the capitol at by the operations of law. The defendants have. taken the iiintMi ouiies, w ne re it win oe hotly contested. share of our common burdens, that tho present or some equally effective system of county govern ment shall be maintained. liesolved, That the Democratic party is opposed to aiiy further extension of the "Xo-cneeM law, unless such extension shall have first been authorized by a majori ty of the qualified voters withiu tho territorv to be affected thereby- liesolved, That the Democratic party has ever been the party of Call on or addrr th underxipned at above natued Post olliee J 11. DEATON. W. C. DOUGLASS, ATTO R N E Y -AT-LAW TLATHD WARE, Special intention Ucn to (hit! watch rcpxiirlur " INSURANCE! " W.IIKX YOU WANT FIRE, LIFE OR ACCIDENT INSURANCE - be aure to call on. or corrtpod with Who r-!iref nt a line f Firt and I. ile Insurance Coaipni, to nv in the umiwi i nee an the workinman, and has never IB! ltrtcti mie. Troy, X. C, Practicea in the Court of the J-th J St't. .Sa LHat ar. N. C. Judicial District. Collectitm tu&da ' in anj part of tlio Stale, and proinpt' attention fruarauteed. tircltr arrangementa made with Kxerntorn, Adminiktratnra and J uarduns. . I . .... . . m..c- i .uiiim Prprrij invcail- .M,1 c t: U- h If r.M, Ntatc DniocrutlcPlntrorra. Tlie rfcvnt State Convention o,' the Denim-rat ir-party adopted the following plutftirm. We again congratulate the peo ple nf North Carolina 011 the con tinued enjoyment, of peace, good ovTn?nent aud general pnnjHri tv umh-r Democratic admiuistra. iionu: iue anair ! tiioniatt wnicn -, v. . 1 nUn..hi.f t .1 jt'en unopiKeu lor si 1 ...v, . INVENTIONS tk Ii I.. - J . - I ..f I lostered monopolies, nor hae! , occuoied hr lioun,. a m, 1 n-. ur .iiu .i.iif iu v-. f.- "tiust or "combinations or March l iv-tf , i.4i hi.i . w.,..M!ii. "pools" ever grown up tinder laws . r..,..w -...a t .v4 enacted by it. The contest in this . jjf 2, SDULiiita -i- f - ciuiiitrv biini' lmtwfon ar"rc,rat- !- i iu-1 ui f- u ed capital, seeking to crush out TROi ----- N.c. c m. (ir-i . I it i .1 :. i:..: i.. ' .4mwlkiiiiu..;it oil f liiln l tii t it lull alliil tint I II 1 1 I Y 11 I II. flit VWIIIIF,lll lltl. '! I I . 1 I I lias now been unbroken t-ir sii inanv vva; upon the just ln.l ,nMI,fllM,,l,!t 8,1,1 1,1 fa.vo.r riJ"St impartial enfre.-nient of the law; distribution of capital, and do- ' J - .1- .1... . ............... ..r 4l.. fiiuauus iue ciiiivruuciii im iiini Oflera bit profenvinnal aervieem to ie people ol lag country. pon ihe itiereaaiug efficiency of ltalci"h. These neirrocs are mass-1 our common w:hod uystem, aud ed iu solic column and will un- t,,e pr"Kro mmle in popular el- questionably go to the polls and """' IJn the improvement aim fiuerprise iiiuniieit-u in an vote the Itadical ticket. If Dock ery Iks elected there will be' negro rulo in North Carolina. Shall it be permitted? The white people can prevent it if they will. .There are some IMH),- ter place in the South to educate ! 000 whUe voler in the Stllt ai,a the girls of our fair land. The I tue.v have the power to say what chool is on a laying basis and is j sort of government there shall Ikj. Mill building up. It is said that ; If they want negro government tiinu m ies sicKuess and fewer! pans of the SiafeJ ehalliMijre a comparison tatweeii tiiiw 5iatH of things' and the out rajjes, crims aud acaiulaU whieh t'eudrd Rpiiblicavii aoendancy igaiu Heaths in this school than any other female school -in the .South. The greatest care is taken in look ing arter the girls' health, and iu 'use-of sicklies every attentiou given which can be desiivd. e alsti dropped in Snuday even-! they can have it; if they irfer white government thev can easilv get mat by going to the imiIU and t voting for Fowle. News and Ob- seiver. will lear e(iially uH)ii all. liesolved, That as all taxation bears most heavily npnn the la lM)ier,it is the duty of every leg islator, as a direct lieiielit to the workiugman. to keep the excuses of our public institutions at tho lowest limit consistent with Mise aud efficient management. The Democratic, party opiose any S iiool (iiau. Wlir do clr' like afrlKtt JTOffice in the Store of F. M. Wr- mmd It lrm ch. ta Ihnr li.. ner&Co. lUtideoce we.tof Public huwld it ln eoM. t tbt.r i.e.d.. s . let bm take Tajlur' Lhtmkta tttu- 9 Jan. tt.Vin :tj. d ( (juui fttad UutlftID J. V. V.wwv. BKOW Jc III ATTURNEVS AT-LAW. Tbot, N. C . ... i tl. Ltm tt. Ir.' mmA - t-r rrr Muti tm-tmm; m'm mr- fc4 mm4 f tkt-4 - "W" l'-.J .ywm mt mitt . Vrka ill praetira in the npreme and .i.it. r.v s ! Suptnor Court nf the State, and in - . .u nt tt 1. 1. .. i . .i n : . -. i . r.i. ... . m. ... - - - t iM. iii our bmlrs. . We pletlge our- comietitioii liet ween fne and con- United .Stata. Manageiweni of ea-'Jr 4lir,- mu 4. unlvw to exert in the future a in Ivict lalnr, but it insists that con I it and collection a prialtjr. 5t-j s',- " t he past uur Iniit efforfa to pro note the lest interest of the ho' on ot all utrtiou ot the cm ate. m . vifr 1iul1 tiiif remain iilli nt tbo mactorr arranemeot ma.ie with ei mm.mmmt.mmtmrM mmm lHftaAI m mm. M M A I m mmm. m m A mm Amm Bk BB excuse of honest lalsir. Lnt Pn..unt atuni.u,, ntm o. l.ul PHll AMFI PHIfl SIlIbtlK An Alliance OOicc. i i i rr i . . . 1 . . I . . ikesoiveu, J uai nur wiu sin me. I . . . a a Affirming nr nclherence to IVm- agricultural htate, it isonr uui uou.e .Kjratic principles as heretofore aH "Hr plean to promote . . I ...... .....1 ..II I . . l.itmn 1 . Ik.f 1 UIMI II It'iMdlKMIIMHi '' -alculated to advance the inteit?tsj of agriculture; and that in so dw ing wo will most eflfctually ad-. v;i!ico the interests of mechanics, iiuanufactuivrs and laborer. LvUfflce nurth-it of .urt ii'At ' ettui cialirtl in the platforms of the j.iiit ii ii iirrewv. llosdvilf That no government hats th right Io hunb-ii its Mtplt with taxes lcyMid the aiinnuit j TII T. n4T mmi. THO V -Y. c, .Arm, Xjfrrirr ;r f ; r jt-M L mm & Lou Ana l.rr and fomfor tlTr Room. ell ' . fumihed Tah'e ali. -Mi-i-licd, ith the tet the ..oimirr nird' 10.1111 to pay its necessary ex-; ........i Tiint fi1H lwocrarv Wl 'V:ne 'J ""J.:"-..1. ' gradually extinguish of v,,rth (iniliiia. cordially ai- SimuV. for W-e whu h will 1 ca ed fur. Ieim ru at the Orphanage: and heard Fron the Charlotte Chronicle. inaKe ateiniKjraucesiieecli,! j'cMuimMnmmi ncre o: me ; its public labt; ami that wlver j pro Vt.tlt, administration of Hon. well fed and d while we did not take much ' AHiauce cotton office, hasUt-n at-(the revenues,, however derive-1.; Vlrnd M St iles as honeM r- nT,- MflWL- ii. I i tlMlili.il -itl .r.v.ul ......!-.. .....1 ! i . . . . v k. . J . n . t ... n,c siieetuweweresimcK. . " " " .-tti- uu on PXCri tins amnut, tliev stioiini i.ruifir :md cousprvative. I 1 1 ! ssious have rk of the of M "ith the number of children heixs n-v lavrable iinpnv and especially the mental train 1hu heard of the wo g they exhibited, Thev answered lice The (;touia Gazette snyc M estions and emphasized so well "Tlw Vm m Alliance has tiu. ud sang so sweetlv that we e'1 a otto ilice in Charlotte, ie reduced. tw a- to avonl a sur- plu iu the treasury. Kwo'vt-d. eTuat while tlie d-- 8. Co!nero. V"i'r ALLEN JORDAN, g 'wuld but feel that for some r wheit; me:nlers of the Alliance hem, tt least, it was a fortuimto wiH u,kt their cotton and have it lu'S to he an orphan; and while wclll,'li graded aud sold for them. tails of the ui tho U bv wh"C i the happy. Uncle Jake? 'Iat ar pend5 c...i.nli..nal ..venue' .arlff ..l-l ft MCAXVJ 'pT" 'K5 ! Aac UitniD PcorLK UatttI Doy-yn thiok married people -ra jd'TTOJl' K' AT L I H f TUOV. S. C Practice in the Courta f tHe tH : rrfiU? 1?? if ' i i 5 i V' whic?i t'ie iHHiple. t the tiatioual capital 1 IT . m . m. m e gramiauy reacneo re 8uijccim ; ser' Hockeberj Cordial, dey are , , .... lillrieU And imhr Krd.r n.restativ.-s of our certain l be fr hit l eore e Suu jiKivai rroaoicx aiii ue cuuiua . I FIFTEEM DAYS TRIAL ipj.
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