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VOL.-lIL J . TROY, N. C. 'XOVE3IBER 1. 1888.: NO. I t lDYBZTlSlSG: RATES or th; TttOY. N. C " 1 " ' Er .f Vi- IIS. 4tM 16 M - - HOTMAIL BlItKCTORY. yfc.aiU audarrircat thin aif"""'- . For laxtaviixs. . .vreJdaUT. , do, 6. p.m. . ... lAUinlay at 1 p Ut.. M..iT. Wadaasday. a4 ra7- do do tt nounced the adjournment. This! action was not intended to'lxi ir-i revel tint, but was rather in the nature of a spontaneous rendering of sincere thauks for a much need ed rest after eleven months of continuous work. Senator Dlaekburn, Jnst before the Senate adjourned, presented Xltes 'minority report of the com mittee appointed to investigate j the alleged Violation of the civil service law. The report declares I that an effort had persistently been made by the majority against the protest of the minority, to limit the inquiry to the time cov ered by the preseat administra tion, ami that all cTorts to bring out the facts a.- to the operation of the law under previous Kepub lican administrations, were inva riably denied by the strict party vote. Respite the efforts of the majority, it was clearly shown by the testimony of several of their witnesses, that all the evils and abuses complained of to day, cam down to this administration asan inheritance. The levying of as sessments upon Government oft! and rider in his snont and '.iling them into the middle of Kingdom- J' a v.. 2 . ? wth u to , Come' and had sometime wished' 1 " Xn t( f.,,JUS ' S?te.",! i i i - , .': think the custom duties should tfwiituimtts hat the elephant would do it.j1j0 ,ovieil fof tht, 1roluctioil of amou,. he nsed to sec when a boy, which, with ux-s lav. ml the amount wart led ait)imd by a man on aiK-nqnired iu pay it necrHurv ex- If YCU Are Kiok size of the. elephant looked a mole-: jU t,hlic dalu: ami !!.t whtrovir- 2i.e ki i;nBwr. Ki-r r.I '.T hdlbcidea mountain. Hehadjt,e revenues however derive! ' tvlrliori' !?tr'a TrrjM's rcr x .r., often thought how easy it would "y"". I,,,wev" nerixed , , siccpjr irtui iur.',, :.rWA. tr i I-e lor the elepbant to tnk horw!, trAnf, ' ; cvrvT IL ' b . . 1 , . tm m i nc ii n n . But more than that had he wish.LlllKiIr. K.,a D-mnV Pf,P t ed that the farmers of this cnn-" :7 V. .. . .4,M V l-QllIC bCICI y bUIiiUUUnu . . . .... . . . ? ii4ivja in iiiru iulliLIIieill ell'.Ul I . .. . i iii til ri 1U Vm 'r, "VS" f ' rl a- will plvtl. biKbct ami throttlr the i.nnter elephant ,.a(ps llsnri d of o,.p.e.,mou wh..-h was gnn.l.nc , le Ilu,.PSsarie, of , . j. hem dmvii. e t l.e fanner ,,, as as ,, , fc Inured in. randd liv tiJnfM tun. I . . . . 1 . . 1 Tt- " i i .i javoiuahle Durdeus of taxation, iiu. itMiiu uiiun-iiu it iulv - rieatet rumber only knew it. They granted and j !lve1, l:at f m it, . .-.rau m u.uii fore, favor, and will never ccdse might and icoirec.tj.ip the evils. to nillIlll; thw llIlcouditioSal Jle mentioned tbat all other iu- iwli;f:11M 'r .k..i.. . dustries were organized for the.r j revcmie ouu as a xTilr tax K)t own protection. 1 he manufaetur-; to be jllstifsl.d jn tiuil3, of c : ers were organized, the traders i,..,.. were organized, labor wa organ-1 an(1 a sourte of AUU.au in lM j ized;all were organized except j practical operation-. "Vc call the arrciuion oi tne people ortl.e State l"H) of th ' I Icll ray fnijV. i as here o- lAth. U-fcrt M Ijv.r. na tl. i-u,- L,rC5 V)tO 1 , FOR f OlcrnWd j r , ( lJ ill Cure Yon! a , , . cchts. ; i tT0nrn. r : i," .I, ' A Ch,Id "C them ! For the Aged. Hcnaus. Debif.tr.tM I w,:,Jr,iT'.:,ftr.-irT'"-j' iTnvtf " " ' ' "".-a. kcna.'iu4Cv,Pri,t.i Foa Carthak 1J 'a ! cials for )artisan purposes, was j in general, if not universal, prac 1 a.m,;jico prior to March, 18.S5, and jLvn 7okColpmbia Tactort. ITa VT.dneaday.awd Sat. 1p.m. FOR ALBtRMABLB. agriculture. The hen people wanted to dunder,toth0 iJVpoeritical pretention ofi ,eru p?j1 tC""M KMly to,!,hin- the neiubllcan party iu their p!at-j ? r. 'Lhe. different classes of peo- formM that tlu,v aie favwr u tW fi a rni-H trvuinr tn nintiilir Minim- .1 " xcEisiGR Patent Loumge, Ci pa. i discrimination in the matter of appointments because of political views wan by no means a novel feature, nor one which has been introduced by. the present admin istration. The rej)ort devotes more iJirMUoioTi t Tbundayi . j than ti ft v pages to a careful aual- . r-ttJav k Friday at o p. m.-vsis olrlie te-itimony tauen wnicn Sard: to dav no man snows iue majoru oi umi-iaraw ma cuecK ior a miiiou is re the der nle were trving to plunder some body, and they were all trying to plunder the farmer. And they did so very successfully. They all did it either directly or indirect ly. When he was a boy theie were but two millionaire in this country, Aster and Stephen Gir- who can't For Queen. . t v:.f ot1.05n.in. U"";r;-; Y-WR.u, ,j not add to F. M. Wakxib. P.M. Petc H'lletilloTl,, on the Sit uation. Cahmkl, N C. Oct. 24th, Mr. Editor: If you will tallbw me ijce in your collums for a word or two, I wilt begin by saying, 'Hurrah' hrethring, wo will put them tliroughl , r.UtianA, ?o nd Lissiter, too; Leaeh and UuBh, we'il riot forget -The Ktnartt men Montgomery's niet llr. l)ougl4n, shrewd and niart, Cat up "Spike" on the start. Long lays claim to no interest, too. But James LeGrand is the man for mittee up in a manner that will i Riectille across Mason's and Dix- thoir --reputation: as lair line. in New York is one statesmen. j man who is said to be worth more The last bill introduced in j than aH the ! taxible property in ... - i 1 r i t" T . I 1 .11 Congress was one providing tor a j jNorui t aronna .'a uoum. ah j wjh jjrouloje ami iruj,rOVe the pres-t Ull."LIllll lWlliU tJIl.lllillljllV. I "it v'uw ... ""V ; iir e' 1 II t .1 1 0 1 1 a I 1 1 '. I V 1 T I T il VI I SI! as it can be done without burden- repeal of this onerous system of; 3 -n taxation, enacted by their party, i g while the llepublicans in Congress' j are taxing their energies toolv! a 3 struct all legislation inaugurated ! 3 a bv the l-eniientatives of the l)e-t e svstem. llcsolvcd, That the course of the! Democratic -party, in furtherance of popular education, ii a stitii- mocratie party to relieve the peo-; b" pie of all or a pari of this odious! if r3 Excelsior Furniture Co., Tines rrrnms, uzzszzz, mn, ixrr n cient guaranty that wo favor the jeducsriou of the people, and wc ROCKFORD, ILL ov"!inif the neoide bv excessive t:i:i- ervthing was run in the interest Uim of corporations and trusts. They controlled legislation. The lob- you: to And, if there is eUe we expect greet, 'Tik L. M. Russell's sad defeat With llurrahl 15rethrinp;,;ilurrahl Refpectful'y yourK, PbTK WnKTSTOKR. quiring United States Senators to of the farmers of this country. be elected bv a direct vote ot the 1 lie Senator pictured now peopie. Mr. Cleveland has consented to t cr)rporan)ns aini mis s. 1 ne j it0lved, That, to meet an e- ' Repaired go to N.York citv and review the coimoueu :i "fi..du.m. nr, n.- lstlIljr evll we will a.pf tor Cli-i 13: tf mammoth business men's Cleveld., 1 of the national legislative j ucational purposes, from the Fed Thurman and Hill parade next j nails at jjishington Avere coi -j OI.a government, our pro rut Saturdav evening. This action jHtantly full to overflow with their jsliare ()f the surphi! iu its treasu- should put a quietus upon all the j represen,anes auo nau ueeu a er j ry; iocu absurd rumers as to the President i nce lie nau oeen ai asnington. j not being iu sympathy with the l " larmew snouni organize, ami re-election of Governor Hill. Thev ! do as others do to protect them- aio both Democrats, and good Reives.- Their voice should Mt. Ciicod. N. C, WATCHES. CM.OCKJ nl J, atihUction guaranteed. ded, that it be disbursed ones, too. Vud thev will both be! elected. The sixty Sioux Chiefs who have been here, have rejected ev- be heard and headed. The Senator closed with a per oration. KDown," he said, uw;tli class legislation, and all through State agents and the bill .553. E'WKSSlOZt , Xii.J.VtiUlll liauN MLl. I. llAUIiiilK. Vat ii-m K' U no I .1 Il'.V r.i.nu. Idiamonik, watch::-. ci.ics. Piofessionnl ''ards r:..Ti;i) vaiu Spocicil a I teat ion 1 vn Ut tiu,. wutcli repairing TvmOnT RegularCorrepoiidence. erv proposition made to them bvru uk0 i,.. u9 - j ingress and elsewhere, and to the Government. Thev insist 0n "any and coniertheni upoirj the proinoto dissension and ill-will be i . . . i "... v. ii lew." "Down with uniust ilaws fU(.,( ti,(. uiMmh u-tin ilifron.nt oeiug paiu ci. uii' ucie ior itiii ,. , . -1.1 JL , i -" v 1 . im .v;(i.riliM nl i II ! inil 1tl 111 I I'lllllirrV. lr. .1. It. 1)KAT4), , for the distribution be free from e. , ' obie-tional features. i "'y"?vry o.. w. u. Kosolved, That the Lnitcd j the ptoe M,.n.: ,r" and ! otrtttrt uemg one government ami joining ct umie. Saitractioii 'uar. I our a national partv, we dc-janterd. pe-iat atirutiui. Kven ti i r....., ..r .r.. . i .1.1: ! I'lltlliiK Mt of m-w tcth. I ihmiuia; 1 Lie cum is i ujiu ihmmiijii- 1 n - . . .1 hiw-vi' i- 1 or. or a.niws ini uinlrk?neu ' pmv IIPP ftl rPinTAJT li S , .;nw ti invA viM't'.ikii-.il in . .1 1 t .. fc iriliw. Lire uu UOIUtti I INSURANCE! WHMN VOIT WANT J 15. I) EATON. fi i. 1 ,i - 1 u ,f .."';ir, I which impoverish the masses? a their land, which Secretary lias ' . . 1 . , ... ti.n.t i 1 ivf-i mij r.T"n 11 vi ti,a l- ieiint;l1 tll0so b' wealthy." dians havestarted back to their reservation. Speaker Carlisle is booked for one speech in Ohio and half do.en in Indiaua. Therstate Fair was financially a J i great success last week. The ex it hi bits were, only fahlv good as we Resolved, That it is due to the people of eastern cotiuties, who have so cheerfully borne their share of our common burdens, Jthat the present or some equally effective system of county govern- AV..C- DOIJULASS, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Troy, -IV. C, lie .ir- l ra.l ofi . or err r I'l-i.-l r I .'4 i ith 1 ' 1 JiUuttUiUBS, 1 ! Who ti Tf-:i t . 1iit- of Kir and j I. To 1 1 ur-i.. ('.;tii-( 4'i' . n. in flu- ; itt. tii 1 1 Hire vn j Tractire in the Court f the ft, i .' tvt, 1 1 bi l , N . i . Judicial District. t'o!!ecli..iH tuie M-4' in an part of the Slate, an. I .io.i..t' ; iieation cuarantcci. atifa.torv urotlmi' t ini 11 m r 1 1 1 tronr i-i r 11 1...11 1 1 I -.- n ... .1.. i. . . B U I 'I L 1 H r : Li a " the -gravel which declared the ! , L IH,sniil lt8 re..ue:iip made :Tjie clwd was verv iarg0 ; the liesolved. That the Democratic Adiuii.uirior and (iuanluns. B2tjiJ l S 81 -, V: 11 i- 1 i- here to send everv Democaric vo-' ' ' . 1 .1 1 itle- to mining .r.r-tny invcsti- " " u , u 5 to J 1 louse adjourneil wr W wore a , " (weather yerv;fine and it proved to, party is opposed to any tart her Bied h.tra-t ma'le. V; ' 'V : - .mile of triumph that spoke loud- j 111 -tl Uoubr nil jHrc ho is v.1.vei;ioVil,)1(1 tii J If tho extension of the o-ieiicc'? law. ,y-ul!i.- E.-t of Curt Jlw. f..r. :::,:B,.VrV.,,;;v .XTS-SJ,:. ci than words to his Democratic tn.poranly residingjiW ashmg-t c ti tnpnaoic tunt. it tut .Ulless sl(.h exteU4ion shall have rnerl v,.ccu,.i,d hv Doug.asn .M,a. r - r o-. t - rolloa.Mu.sr if t.ihl i !,, ntl,,:K oie to vote. Those wlio ; h anuer s Alliance should e .er 1111- j first :lfltiu,,.i7,Ml I.v n maiori- Ma,ch 1 lf, 'L -' ".. ;.:'..' 7';..: Vl. '.V victory which the House had wou cannot illXin to purchase railroad dertake to hold a State Fair, it' ; 4 ... 1 ... a. . i " f 1 a . a . . in pfin,V,,iIiiM-1 lK KCl! ae iurniAiieo nee iians- . .. , i t ivr the Senate. the latter bodv tn t.ilri tln initi:i. Iportatltm. tory in passing a resolution for adjouriinicnt utter its Jtepuhlican The annual reort of the Hen-! will be the biggest thing by way of agrieiiUuraljexhibits ever seeu in the State. Pittsboro Homo. oral Superintendent of the Kail- luiMiibttrs had reiieatedlv stated i way Mail Service, shows that the that unless the House started it , service is in operation on 113,713 there .would be at all. It has been a long ses- i f Jnland steamboat routes. The ter of acceptance, nion the longest by eighteen total number of clerks in the ser-1 "Unnecessary taxation is 1111- ty of the qualified voters within the territory to be affected the;e- w by. I Kesolved, That the Democratic party has ever been the party of the workinguian, and has never the people of Tro- and the burround ()T-rs hi: profts-'Vinl ;crviri to TROY,- - - - - - .1 1 .... 1 f i . I. ii '.t I M I.' ' i 1 l 1 I ! m, f Trr. ' fostered Hiononolies, nor have ug country. ...v .1.1;......... ; 111 i !t a iif viilifil .i,T '1 MT' ii ' ill v;f tnv.itinn ( Miv'iln inl'i Inf. t t.i. ........ ?t 1 .... ! . . .. ... . .. "poolsv ever grown up under laws ner A Co. Kchkjcihc ei.tof Public . M it i.z -M if r r... enacted by it. The contest iu this ! Squire. country being U'twcen aggicgat- Jm. -jt, i'.-t ;ly. days in our history, hut the Hem-i vice is 0,004. J St it mii;itl Plntform. oeratn have a right to feel promD An analysis of the Senate tar.tTj The rrtvnt State C.ivenii.:i-o.'!ed capital, seeking to crush out of the work they have accoin-"J IjiH just completed, shows .that if'th- De itmeratie party adopted the;U C(mjjetition, and the individu plished in the House. The Mills ; enacted into a law, it would ie-! ru!(lwimr id Hf,,rr.i I al laborer, the Democratic party ! i . .. . . I ....... ..... I , edy i'atc; liuui wl Ii':r-fi J. II. lJi ow. tariti bill of itself ; is well worth duee the revenues of the Govern- all the time that this long ses-' ment on the dutiable listless than Hm has consumed. Members of ' tl000,0vK. the Senate, particularly of its ma r it : i i-1. I'K 'tity, can not feel pride in the v,,rV accomplished by that '..body; 't produced an alleged substitute tor the Mills bill, which it did not twuifr iaurrn. i1 - We n.rain ,ratulato tho tfv- ! ',;ls ever Ihmmi, against the pleof Xorfh CHn.lina on the m,,"lM)!ist aml in !llvor ofa just i .eaee, good ll:s" 'J""""" capiia , ana ue- t fy l ..... 1 l... ...... . . . .1.... I KlilllllA I 1117 U II ilv. i Iliv? II L "i I U U 3 iUU. THAT GUK.IT fSlEKCII. ATTuIlN K YS AT-LAW. Tuor, X.C.. Will practice in the Siprem and r n a A n :---i i '- t- r n - 5 fi 17 -- L b J AJ J jC. W ....' i.-ll.. , ..j a r i. i , ! . i . i. T . I i . ti . . . . . 4 l . :? i. r Progressive Farmer. dat-.. in , . vna r ance lias always orov- tunity was accorded them on the. I..- . ' ioii. la.T it was flrvSt reported by the the ""nincrauc .Senators, who pn that tho debate should be bniited to ten days'. Tne ltepub bonus refused to allow tho debate to! e limited. "Why! llecause tui'.v did not wish the moustrosi. tythey had rejiorted, to pass; it ( like the tin torch and paint- UiUMKlhnrr nnlr mtf.k1t j tinned euj jyment of ji 'govrrnineiit and general pruvnei i- I V. 11 u" 'V'uv,,t "4 -M-?lUrt- ill practice in the M.rrm in4 , , , .. ,.r..i : i rk i I Will Dear CUUailV Upon ail. I Sieripr Court cr tl.e atp.ai"l in w- .-. -.r.t.ti..r. j... v ..,,.,r De.n.H!riic .immuir. ,!,.M)Ivt.(I T,,:u i, tBSOtloll j cucui. .a r.....ctf ''..jrr;::f'::;-,:,-,. ;-j--:,i:iV rt l A m. AT. ....... r I . . . . - - - is a man, many ycar; ..... .1 : . i ... .1. . .1 . . .1 1. isiiuor. a a uuvci icueiii 10 i ne 1 ruwi, j-unuiruii ic 1 - I.-' l. . . PruHitit t tn!ii.:i rirrii tn liii.. . . . - - .v . -... . . . a ... ...i-. .T.irr.i..i. t.. . ...... v.... a. v. ... . . j -. w . . . . - - - - - . - ....... i . , i v i v, , a a 1 1 u i . & i I . k t v avv i . I v i a I , v t rv i n ... iuii. lie is a maim in:iri i - i . : n ..( c 7" "t - i - n.. , , i , ' ,ne '"basing emceney ol jof our public - iiutitut on at the ' V," ' uiH.ib eadex and loyal fnend;our common neimol uvutrm. w-f i?J..5f ,..;.t..t ',,nu! upon t lie pit ami ! impartial eitfrcment id the law; UrO:iice nurtL -.t of r.art' i:tf i I PHILADELPHIA SINGER. nigh, a. . . I , T or cainiinprn i.i,tww.e the progreas made in popular ed-!and ertitJient management. The? TUK .Arm,, frfrrjtyi ucat ion; upon the improvement j Democratic, pariv opjM.-e an v 1 1 f- "T t-T , ,r yfftt'? 1123. 'f''Cvt enterprise mnn:fetfd in all' competition betwecu fire and con- j TVfl' V (' i 'C. f - " r - vsi 'lns of the S'nie. We a;aiu vici Ialor. but it linsists that con j . T I r"?t-"v.fr-i::PA challenge' a- comparison letwin j victs shall not remain idle at the; Lrre ,nd cforxxh: P.no-. ! pT'fA -"J ; thia istate if thisigs and the out- icxiwiise of honet lalnir. Ifuriiiird Table alwi tujt Urd J (CV"l I sfiA Iraen. crime ami scandal hic!i I'lved, That ount being an i with thrhe.t the r 1 J up w tpueruess with which the adjournment was accomplished wa. unusual. There was not a wore oi members in either Horn ll' ll.w..l.1 v. ;'uio,e occurranco was the J"t:iiig of the Hoxology in the ffi'Houao, by auitcly after aker Carlisle an- 1 1. i . . . 4. . . : l . . i i i I m ain. ne contined himself r oorurs. ne pieiige our chietly; to the social and financial 'vr laexrrt.in the futon? a se on- ; ai well our plcaaure tty promote weji : ...... i . t . . . ' aiccts of the subject of agrirnl-;"' r bet eff.ru to pro- 'i turn dvPr,.V i i .....t ti.a i : . - . r .! f of agricultuiv; and that tn so do- iiue, ieiing at length on the i :iote the leit mtreHf of ilip ihh-.. ... r . .. , for nrivi ti 7 t ..... . i it . . ' in; ir uir i inn 'i' i mi i iiii iiia, I'! OriinUIZntlOIl ami en nimtii.i Amrinmrr nni . 1 1. . ... 1 .... t Srtbtrh fur b-r-e trl.i h ill U I H-Hlf-V ; ' Xlsff frd and ca e J fr. Term re. -.1? yilsfvH V r.lr '.CCovtnfrfor. Pr-: I " FaV, i J among the larmers. their herculean wo; 'n " j . . I, '"1 11,-.. ltlal t'tlu... Si,nk ofj.Kiraiie .ri,,ci,.!cs s l.rrn..f.re 'nivi. T!;.lt ,i. Demmra ALLEN N JORDAN. 5 ttp&XHn eil ncrcllican niUVPr if t Hr i Mii,.ri-ili, I ., tl... ..I...C ..r.l...! . .. .... "i . .. ., , o ihl.mlvonmJ. " , . 1 1 ,,,U,U1 of i-tli Carohna. cordiadv ap. I'raotieea in the loom ci tne -it niLVCH -The ntTn . iprty,,t is labv. jpro yethe administration of Hon.; Ju i.l hi.tnct. And in , he M.r. P F.ErA ? kVrff',, IUolvelf That nolg.vemm;l Alfred M. Scales a, honct, pU. ; .1 .nd .Sup OiuiU.flbhuu. C;!;iV,.i V 'mletlotfhe circus ylejdmnt 1 ha,- the right lo liMrt!ei its ,h,.,,1 priotic ami con-ryativc. 1 1 V.Z A-J CVlt TRIAL MT tit CUT it li'-i.L.l u.lfc i
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