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" I FIB 2LJ VOL. III. TROY, N. C. OCTOBER 25. 1888. NO. -iV, YMette . .nvBRttSlSG BITES OF TBI UOVTGOXEKY VIDKTTE. TUOY. N. C. o- 1 For 1 uWi " I.M t Us urn. UJMi I sou 4.M 1.00 T J 1M .00 ll.W 140 4t.OO Itm'l. 10 W) 1 K li.W V 00 11. Vi 15.W ior. lias been passed bv the nouse I Dockery and bin c and Senate, and is .now in the ;8tay to bear Mr. Kitchiu,lmt thcy bands of the President. It is ! bear every word be says. They feared, however, that its passage !sat in forty yard tonight of will be of little benefit to the gen- j where be spoke. They are the ial PAvalrvnian1. as lie is lviu 2 ! worst worried and bamboozled rowu uo uor : u.:.!. i.,- iw,...i fi. ....... TKOT.aC-AlL DIRZCT0EY. M. lL!. leave aud arrive a ra ails pUx a follows: Tot IjILMVILlb IT-3d.y. Friday. 8a f a FUiTVr iar faUrday at 1 p dangerously ill in this city. Secretary Whitney -and a nnnj ber of Government officials atten ded the launching of the Uni ted States gnu-boat Petrel, in Baltimore Saturday afternoon. Simon Sterne, a prominent law yer of New York, and a personal friend of the President, is in this city to argue a case bo fore the Supreme Court. He is very con fident of the election of Cleve- set of political skunks I have ev er w?en. Dockery's refusal to di vide time will do the Democrats! good. Every day Mr. Kitchin! required to nay U nrcary ex- uscs and gradually extinguish its public dab!; nml that ulterever the revenue?, however derived, exceed lliirt amount, I hey should le reduce1, so an to avoid a sur plus in ibe treasury. must ie trusted to adjust, we' My. Poor Back! That's the cctmnon exclamation of (Vt wrinc wkt, thcc-.Um cr U!n- I WU4 HiT cifvvi a cut, ar.i their will no '.. r-t 1 For Bawici MtLLS Ct., UadaT Wadaeadaya Friday. the Democratic plurality m State of New York will be 20,000. The report of Wm. D. II. A ash- ington, United States Consular Agent at; Loudon, Ontario, to the State Department has created ll,0, a m quite a stir among the high pro tection KemiblicaiiR. 31r. asb- makes him refuse the Democratic committee and then refuse him, and then he offers to divide tirao with Dockery when , he speaks. The people want a joint discussion. I do not know bow to descril e think the customs duties khould be levied for the production of public revenue, and the discrimi-! nations iu their adjust m cut sin ul l Ik) such as will place the hizhet rates on luxuries and the lowest iou'tbe necessjiriea of( life, distri- Mi- k'if,i,,'n'a tta iu bute as etially as possible the un-. . u At.-., ir Tirr tiiam u.u.i v tT ft ; . u i oifiauje uurueus ot taxation,! iana ana j uurma , .mi l,iafc ? ouc'"" T ahd confer tb rmu-.xt -rvwl n, any caasc to coniplaia cf xx tda. oonicra ocr daixos fur that ranj oli " Tiro werls ao I oiM not ak-rp ni coDStlpwteU and Lalnrra dk! not act. bck. Since I took I'aioc Celery and I can sleep Lie a cLiUL Zrtta Harin2 teen troubled with rhrumalita to get around, and was very oftea fcei bare used nearly all medicine imasfaaUc, Uge. Havinc area Itaine't Celery Com taed only cue bcCU and am perfectly M9 boldest talking man I ever luten over 'd to in my life; Ho is tremen- deous in the defense of Democrat ic men and measures and terrible in bis denunciation of the lies told by Dockery & Co. In bis speech here' be denounced Dock- and confer the greatest good on! the greatest number. Resolved, That we, as hereto fore, favor, and will never cease to demand, the unconditional abolition of the whole internal revenue system, as a war tax, not wh 1 k i k m a . 4- 4V . . . 1 v!s. A . .... erv and Devereaux as liars, slan- uu J""" uiw ui Kraccj Ailroru ,nwnr,l, anrl .lnfan ,r nf ft KHCVOUS buideil to Olir people ' 1 . Oil J O CA111in At ntmyil'ntum ... U WUU 'l lillliVJ C 111 111 do do do Foa OaRrnAwJt. Laavi Uaaaya and Thnr. JLtriT cm Tacd. and Fri. aad - tu IX. iHgiun iujmmk Pta,r, iui.u)u. T, . . , omct cul oueratioiia. WnralltliA i .1 . u.,u r in.r. thax iitonn mMfniarirnM L'linu. juuw7 uiuu cvt .duu J v . r1"' , ! Attention of thoiionnlAnrthnKtatM t , i i n -aii :.inir t iftm to ha tn ka. iim ha- : r vm " v i 1 1 1 1 t ii -a - ii i n r a j lit wv chilled Rend, 6, pm. FckOoixmbia Factokt. Laava Wwiniadaya aud Bat. 1 p.m. Arm" d do Fo Albsrm aulb- 12. p, m f'ia liTa Ii tivi(Tif nnl tttkf oitut.tt aT . w.w w .aaFaaavBiwaaaHiaiB a aaiK-iv-aamiBBai in Canada at 810 each whole- nouucea tuem as a disgrace v-n it- itcmihit.-an i.artv in tl ir tVlat sale anil 12 each retail,, to tho EepnU can partv. Of , " " 1 arV "'thtirplat wtne U. the United State-Itl.eir charge, agait kto said TtZtLt they co3t $U each wholesale, and that they were simply damuahlo f enTb7 thetfwitv $10 each retail. Similar discrim- and infamous, and that no gen- Z TUL iL il ination is Hhown against the XJiii- tleinan would make them or lie- wiiiib the Kipubliuinsin CoiigreM Z fennT i" J reUrd to.lieye them, l.ockery's posing as V,TtlJ the! Svracuse and tho South liend ; a farmer was dissected and the olows. Those figures are remark-i demagogue was beld up to tho ava kaadayB t llmraaaya o a.m. imranse American plows en Arrir Tday & Friday at 6 p. to. tering Canada have to pay a dn- . rtv inf; 3o -per cent, aa valorem. f wa wvii i it A Wnfid'u A ruavi. Arriraa Tuesday i Fru at 7:.r a. m WARIIIXGOX IETEB. Frt rn ()ur Regular Correspondence ('liairmau Barnum, of the Dem ocratic national committee, spent contempt of farmers. Mr. Kitch in read the record of Dockery in the Convention of 1875. It made him as mad as a hornet but he opened not his mouth. The truth is that Mr Kitchin's powerful aim fA aim oii rla lwmrriif i ti i arraignment. of tli umaf?offnes 7JliU iw viiui u -'v miiiiiiu !- r ij 4r7 "CaJiada for 8110. Smaller agri- (and slanderers is so true that it hurts and stings. The people ap- pland Mr. K. and do not take on can self-binding reapers, which F. 11. W arv BR. P.M. costs in the United States from rricr!, I afH ( c f ty r.v v4 mere iMn Ucrl a l.ne tuTl, arkl hl a p.l ia t Cc.woJ tl-r cs h vr SkvWt, Wot rUe, Xjrf 4 - - " -- -r fx.eJ to xr tcl u wctlfc at a I t-uilr outvie ahcflui to ro a !a rnl aderttr!, I pac a a Ir.tl. lhc Cored- 1 eta now pv ar4 fcl LTcly aa a toy.- I ranV Carvli, EureVa, NermJa. Sou rr Dtvoarr. Stxi n-a 8 ru.r TrTi4.uL I'Arm. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. The Excelsior Latent Lounge, Adjtiatahat TTead. at aoy arU to anil tortilla, era a library Lounf for rrli&x lorj-. hulk'! i- t.m.-w cultural tools, such as sjiades, shovels and forks, after paying from 35 to 75 per cent, ad valo rem, are sold in Canada as cheap or cheaper than in this country. .Saturday iu this city, in consulta- These figures are calculated to t ion with oiominent Democrats. ihs runorts the outlook as very cheering. The liopubliean. tariff bill puts io& m tie. free list. Su eh a how 1 ban been raised by the coal Ba rous that the lk-publican Senators aro now claiming that it was alia mistake of the printer, and that thev intended to raise the tariff 'i on coal instead of putting it on tha five list. Tie House having finished its work, is now waiting to see what the Senate proposes to do. Xeith 4?r House has a quorum, and . . a tnow5 m a position -to know, are confidently predicting an adjourn meat before the -5th inst. They 'inigut as wtil have adjourned a month ago, for all that has been - aeeomplished.. liotli Houses have passed out appropriating c.u,uuo to car ry out the povisions of the Chi iie.se exclusion bill. "Se-nator.tiorman has gone to New York to remain at the head quarters of tho national commit too until after election. This is in accordance with the wishes of Mr. Cleveland and Chairman llrioc. "(treat interest is being manifes ted in the campaign by the set the American farmer to think ing about the alleged benefit bo receives from a liigh protective tariff. The high tariff keeps out breign implements and enables he manufacturers of the United States to make their own prices, but in Canada they have to com pete with foreign manufacturers, hence the lower prices there. The House was in session onlv two davs last week, likelv to put m any and is not more time this week. In fact, there is noth- tothe abusive denunciations made by the Republicans, and my con viction is that they are doing the Democrats good. Leading Dem ocrats say that Mr. Kitchin is do ing great good and that Dockery is losing by his course. lie keeps Dockery on the ragged edge of anxiety, and keeps him from say ing many things he otherwise would say. Dockerv is making wean speecnes. jJevereanx can not make a speech. His only stock iu trade is his slander and his false charges. I wish every man in tho State could hear Kitchin on Dockery and Devereaux. He completely legislation maugura by the representatives of tho De mocratic party to relievo the peo ple of all or a part of this odious system: Resolved, That the coursoof the Democratic party, iu furtherance of popular education, is a sufii cieut guaranty that we favor the education of tho people, and we will promote and improve tho pres ent educational advantages so far as it can be done without burden ing the people by excessive taxa tion. Resolved, That, to meet an ex isting evil, wo will accept, for ed ucational purposes, from the Fed eral government, our pro rata share of the surplus iu its treasu ry; Prodded, that it bo disbursed through State agents aud the bill for the distribution be free from objectional features. Resolved, That the United States being one government and our a national party, wo de nounce the etforts of the Republi caus to force sectional issues ct Excelsior Piirnituro Co., ROCKrORH, ILL ing for it to do except to pass a J skins them and leaves them no resolution to adjourn, but as that! ground to stand upon, and the would help to pull the Republican people applaud, and cheer with Senate out of the hole into which I enthusiastic shouts. Kitchiu cau it has gotten, the nouse seems to I beat the State, and he r. C. MILLS, Mt. Ciload. N. C, WATCHES .CLOCKS and Jewelry1 RePl3"tf SatUfCllon Kurntcd. j DIAMONDS, WATC'1I1. fLo'i;, . JUWCLRV. MLvr.ll and ii.v;:r- I ' xo. s :.ti:iii luviix nii:i chaui n it. Watch-m ki:i! nn.l .Ir.wu.ti iiE.M.ri: ix ProleHion:Al Cards. be in no hnrrv about it. Radicals now worried half to Congress and elsewhere, aud to promote dissension and iil-will be tween the people of the different sections of our common country. Resolved , That it is due to ! tli Tntl t r nicfifn ftiititi i as tne , who nave su cueeriaiiiv uoi uo muir Ir. .1. II. DEATOX, SURGEON DENTIST. Star, Montgomery Co., N. C Oflera hii prnTeiKional gertrir lo the people of Montgomery and n. joinioic ceuniiea. atiractioo rnar anteed. Special atteotion jiven tu putting op aeta of new teeth. I till n OF IddrfU th4 iiiw1rnrni! I. I I ----- -avaIM- I it la firi Va n m a - Chief Justice Fuller, during bis j death. -first week, made a marked im-j Up to this time ho has not spo pression on the barge number of ken till after Dockery finished, distinguished lawyers in attend-.becanse his appointments hadn't anee upon the sessions oi the Su-iben announced. I Hereafter he; preme Court, by his dignified i will speak, after asking for a di learing and manners. KITCIIIX VICTORIOUS. The Radicals Demoralized and Werried. They . refuse to divide time but Kitchin speaks and .CAimiESTlIE CROWD WITH HIM. Special Cor, State Chronicle. AVilkesboro, X. C, Oct. ii, 1.SSS. The Same programme was car- share of our common burdens, that the present or some equally effective system of county govern ment shall be maintained. Resolved, That the Democratic party is opposed to any further ! extension of the "No-fence ' law, J K. I) EATON. W. c. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW .. ul um., iu u.S uuu , oltffa sntli cxteiwiHn Khall hjlve liocxery x o. narrangue ine; Radicals. He is doing great good, and demoralizing the Radicals. Troy, IV. C, Practices id the Cnurta of the Mh Judicial District. Collefitioim maila ! iu mny part of the State, and pron.pt' jtieniion euarauteea. atifacturv 1 LATHI) WAHK, Sporlril atttMitioti clvii to fine v:itcli repairing "" INSURANCE-! " AVIIKX YOU WANT FIRE, LITE OR ACCIDENT INaSURAaNCK be aure to or crrr-oi with Who rfjrmt a lue rf Ftr ail I.I f e luornrr ('ni..iiu 'j-it X mv tn the I iit'-l t' ;!icin Main Stint, a li 4t i. i , N. C. arranKemcnt. n.ade with Executor., ft ftj V jC 3 H 3 5p P" AHinmiatratoraand (Juard.ans. MWfi '' J M 5lpJ-":'- Title to raining prapertj uifeati- M hU VJ U i kS k J -.tM Kated and ahtracta maae. 'vp - H r '- v-' '-5 They refuse him a division of time because they know that ho would skin them alive. j a 1 a f loiiowmg pratlnrui. ous lVenHwratic State associations1"1'11 out "eie totlay as at laylors iu this city. The New York as-1 Yll,e yesterday: If any change, soeiation will send iy00 voters to lt waMhaj more slander was used. I... o ....... 1 fr lv" i fi'l-i ? ic rftri-v!iii T liw The largest delegation of Indi- nIm0Kt to death.- Dockery T v se lus right arm be-1 ; first lcen authorized by a majori ty of the qnalitied voters within tho territorv to be affected there- 1.Y. Resolved, That the Democratic a a a. a 1 m . tiorrr ii'ia arnr luwiTi r iu 1111 it v 11. iiMrai Mi nrAfaetiAh 1 aAa.iA. a W likes is going Democratic this Vorkiugman, and has never the people of Tror aad th. aurruund. IU . r.., ! . ..... . . ' O-Ofiice Eat of Court lfooae. for merlv occupied bv I)oug!aa d 5baw. March 12, Cjj if av ii rX ar aa. ak aa. . . TROY, ' N.C. f .. (i4 It ' - il4 , Htm i , T tr. "at I rt (1 tUn at. mi' 1 year, and there is confidence the Democratic ranks. Kitchen inspires enthusiasm and confi dence. - X. "trusts" or "combinations" or "pools'7 ever grown up under laws enacted by it. The contest iu this country being between aggregat ed capital, seeking to crush out .1 T . . 1 . I .1 VtJIIllJClll It'll, illlll IUC lllUltltlU i, State uiocratio Platform. The recent Stata Convenliou 0 i s tEomcam tne .tore or F. M. wr- )n,K? jt 1 ,.. r ,.a.. t., t,rii.-. ner A Co. Kctidence west of Public ShoM it l.r'ni- rf,:.i 1.. ti rtr -.tal. visit od ana that ever ton, are now here, and thev are hi tract ing a great deal of atten- Vasbing-8a;8 lie will lose We again congratulate the peo ple of North Carolina on the cou- eacT, g(KI creneral proaiteri- fore he Kitche e will divhhAime -within undrr ,Pe,ncralc adminitrj. n. He also said at .the! Stall which uubroken for go tion. Tiio delenut ion nwt .,r amner table today that if this no" now ,een iSioux Chiefs. Thev ar h.uo for trick was played on anybodv in many year; upon the just and ; islat - v v ... x i . . 1 z ;.! r . . r .1 1 1 in r.;ii iliac ic wrotiin iika impartial euiorcemeiu 01 tne law: won i w 1 al laborer, the Democratic party is, as it has ever been, against the monoiolist and iu favor of a just distribution of capital, and de mands the enactment of laws that will bear equally upon all. 1 1 1 rr't. . ..it . : .... luiaK. Vtni1- lilkAli 1f t fitted KTtZll llllfi. UriFtl 1 IIU J lxrer, it is the duty of every le Square. Jan. 27, l'7 let lli 11 ta t- li edj ( rt liuui r 1 w J. M. . ' Aimtm X.C. J. It K' tn Trwi. .N.C I . 1 )lui'ii ATTORNEYS AT-LAW. TaoT, N. C, Will praetiea in the Puprme J Superior Court f the' Stale, and in the Circuit and District Court- .f the 1 JV n If - m I i I . . r I... 17 all Lao 1 - 1 1 j ......... . 8tatea. ft. I .9" 14 ; . I I. ! 9 wf $ Wwtitd Wr- "III 1 1 1 . ft. tin i 1 " - t tto puriKs of couferiug rith the t?M -Kt. that it would cause J impartial euforcenu or, as la Interior of svttem. anJ department in r..l iti..i '. o1mu sbeti. He, Settle and Dcv-!imui the lucreaviug efnciency to the proposed treat v, bv which eieaux taked to rU0 xkoplo un-! our. common school they are to soil to the Govern-:t" K to l)rt,Vlnt Mr. KitchcnV the pnigreM made in popular ed ment ll,0t,00 acr5s of- land 8)t?akillJ? M K- stifled the ' ucat ion; ujm.u tho improvement aluuit half their reservation. Thev " :H?l,,e he would steak at -SoVlock. and enterprise tnanifealed. in all will call on the Presideat tins '-Mockery does not refer to Fowle pans of the Sate. We agsin ; tales ana collections a speciaiir. ai- t , . rtutw4 ii " ' iafaetorr arranreniente made with n tllreet benefit to the t. utora, adminiatratora and cuardi- Prooipt attention given to bu- ea nortn-4t or ronrt 4t:tf Iira X 'V.'-. 4Umw rkiugmau, to keep the expenses . n" ro,P' 1 of our public, institutions at tho '.V:" Via i c a u lb lowest limit consistent with wie aud cfiicient management. Tho Democratic partv opMso any competition between fno and con-j vict labor, but it insists that con PHILADELPHIA SINGER. Lcra I I iiuu iz. . I . a, i, mr fi:yr--fmr if nr: 1128. lcVi tQ- 7-7.. .J i-irn0nllfxCw?3 i. 7 . r ..m, . -iiiwf;w i-uaiienge a couipariaon Delwruf t i ! iarra ana oiorianie r.i. wei- a J IV 1 rf home ll,,n reaving 0,000 as bribes thi- Stat- nf tl,iL a,l tb- ftllf exicnse of honest labr. fumiahed TahJealwtt -nppliei r'T-vvr tjA Vt JZ Z and 8r,0,IMMI mow in bond whh things and he out- 1lvel Tuat ou u.lrjff an ! W!h lhe He.t th. .ountrr .f..,rfr. Jg'.A lVi P 'vh Fowle sold and put the 1 if 'lP '"i 1 l,C,,Uericultnra! State, it isonr laty ! .- connect mm...,-5. i : i . H 1 , -ttendrd IpiibJicaii aceiid3ucv -.il . .flPM tn tlPnmflt Hood Stablr r..r bor-tj wln-h will ! 0-v . :' -1 T f t the " OUe m his !ocket. He charges! : our ' We ulfsle our- I wel1 nr 1 1.nrotf l,rPmot" well fed and ca ad for. Te.m,. re eTlW i'J'J s,L?J n -n, Merrunon with drawing all the . ' WP ""ManygndallMationlliatulieituM,. " Z s7f ? iC uco fraiidaleut bills aud Ransom with ,v lu ,-r iu the future a m j-a!ralateltuailraiicetlie infer-1 D Covington. Pr.pV 11 A 1 IrMl lobbying them through the legis- l,'C ?"r !wt !r agriculture; and that in so do-j Afff-NI TnpnAN! 5 A.-Xti l&t kinson la- He is a vicious foul-' !m,U' t,,e of the pw-ji, XT0 will mKt e!Tectnally ad- ALLt JUKUAiN, Vcv-Mf h ase- mou slanderer; Dockerv and ! I,e of 1,11 fwitnn ,,f tlie S:tP- jvance the interests of mechanica, iTTnTtF JT TJW ? rV?ri,:S i.- Devei-eaux are Mia in.in,t .i:- Affirming our ndherence to Dtro- mantifaeturers aud la!mT. m'l 1 J UJM J T 11 J it , fc 1 vj i--a-'a r"-52 "wm trip V,,,t. f l,iU -pfcetog Gen AIforil . ...,Kn 011 tlK, retirr.l list Tf-w -..uj, wuu mt rauk of heretofore of ma. tiest, ami most unmitigated n-. oemtic principles l.tical liars ever heard, Theviei,u,c'a'et' IalI,ruj'1 OI the Hie uacKtMi, uowovtT. bv Mr TC'.'Pnv, u la nereoy. presence and well they may be, j ldved, ' hu the right That no government to burden its (H-uplc llv)lved. That the Detnocracy of North ' Carolina, cordially ai prttvethe ndiiiini?4ratioii of lion. TIIOV. N. C Praeticea In tUe Co art of the ctH Judicial Iitnet. Aud in the FrJtf Alfred M-NiillrH a bmiet. na tl inJ Smutsi L'oarU uf LLr Stilt i priotic and conservative I 1 IHC uLliCLQ CX,1 i-i1!jIZHV" FIFTEEN DAYS' TniAL J
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