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VOL. III. ADrBRTlSlXG RATES OF THK VOXTGOMEUY TIDETTE. TliOT. N. C. 1 B)ntil. ill" t M Itt M CM 3 m . I C w'a 100 4 M CM T.M 19 OA II to SO 00 4 00 COO 8 M lt.oo 14 M te W 4t.00 CM 10.09 ltO lfc.M K 00 IT M 16 00 edly disgusted thousands of vo ters who are believers in free and unrestricted trade with the world at Isrge, and at the same time it aid not attract any of the hih protection voters. I am finally i it v . itm.-M opinion mat naa tlie J)em- ocratic speakers and newspapers accepted tne challenge of the Ite- pnblicanB and proclaimad them selves in lavor of free trade as soon as it could be brought about j without detriment to the required income oi the uovernment, that 3r. Cleveland would have been triumphantly elected. Many thou sand men throughout the country who are pronounced free traders voted the Republican ticket. Why! Simply liecanse they be lieve that the higher the tariff is made, the sooner the people will de mand that it be removed altogeth er." There is food for thought in mis view oi tne question. Mr. Laraont, Mr. Cleveland's Secretary, will go into the insur ance business in Sew York Citv afteif the 4th of M arch, He is one of the most popular men that ever lined a similar position, and will carry with him the wishes of ev ery one who has had business at the hi to House during this ad ministration. Mr. Daltou, Postmaster of the Lto Wadneadays and Bat. 1 p,m. House-of liepresenlatives. and an JLrrij do do 12, p, m Indiana Democrat for man v var For Albermaulx. Says of the newly elected Presi- LaajraiUoadava k Thursdavt 6a.mv "cul" AU monuis there Will t)6 mom ininnliiinincr f lr ll..,.; Arrire Tuesday & FriJay at 6 p. m.l , ,3,,;,, For Queen. ocrats. He will give a rood LaT W4ndir ic Sat. at 7.05 p.m. Clean and able adniinisf mtinn . . , . - . ... I . . t. i . ArriYe in.no ay rn. at i:ao a , m. Everything about it will Im hio-1, V. M. V A1N BR, ir .11, fnnil ami h i 1 1 rt ro 1-1 f I s ........... t TROY. N. C. yPVEMBUR ' i8 r " ' ' .. The Coming Xcw Slut. It is already announced by prominent republican leaders that! fnr Mia a. - rt t tiuaner or a ronfn,- hut we managed to exist and hold uur parry together. The TROT MAIL DIRECTORY. Caa walla leare and arriTe at this fU ut follows: Far LiLOViLLJt. Laaa daUy . Bundaj s axetptod 7 a m 'ixmaa 4o P- Foe Aihkoo. lavaa T.aaaara FH4y tarn i.Wadataaar" 8Wr4Uya 7 fa Vab Mwawir. faoiday A ftUrday at 1 pat. jn rs Atmr4lAy UM. aa Fen Bosricc Uiixc. Co4T04 - lloaiayo Wa4adaji ajia Friiay. ja jLn4ro do do do 12, oa. For Carthao. LMfi Mondays and Tbur. 7. a.m, Tid. aad Fri. 6, paa. Fr Columbia Factory. about the fii-Kt hnKinc. L. 1 ' me mcei the attention of the TiZ Z ,0 ""L7 raWion Wi" now '' canin both brnn,w wiiiK.J. umiwur very exis- w asm w iliv Funny Thing a liab is. Funny thine: ft baby in. "With its little wrinkled phiz; Scarce a hair upon it head, Mottled, purple, white and red From it cunning, cherry noae To it tiny, puckered toes Truly, very certin;'tia Funny thing; a baby is. But the pausing day will bring (,rtie unto CYerything; ' Nature no distinction ahows. And the baby daily fjrows. Scanty hair in getting longer, Little limb becominj; stronger; Prnt with th Air I fin in ( anim .. ...j,,.. ojs. and the people geneiallv will have nothing to complain of. It will he a conservative administration, much more liberal than the ex tremists would desire, and no man or clique of men can run lJar mon. lie will be the President. This will cause some heart burn ings in his party, lie i a civil service reformer, and is as firm as Cleveland. In this he will antag onize those of his party who wiil demand a clean sweep. Some of his party will wish a vigorous ami oppressive policy in the tiouth. They will be disappointed. He will adopt the most liberal South ern policy any Kepublican has ev- itch its freaka in pUaied surprise er thought of. lie will treat the Southern people well. 1 know the man. lie is a Jienublian hnr i - - j vu. uu is not lacking in wisdom. His ap pointments in tlie South will ail go to Republicans. He will not appoint a Democrat to anv oflifM. He is too much of a partisan for . that. Uut he will apuoint no car pet-baggers: none of the ransriil- lioiis that have been placed over the Southern States before. Some of the bonier States are now very clone. He will try to draw them into his party ranks. I think h will 1x3 with his party on the ed ucational question, on the pen sion question, on the tariff, and all those issues." Tim nw-tni that Mr. Dalton has drawn is a brighter one than most Democrat canseejuM; at present, but we shall see later. "Oooty jgu, da! dal d! "Will n come to its ma or pa? 'Tijio n)atttT that will quite Deptnd upon its appetite: Very, very certain 'tiif Funny tkiag a baby is. Way be it will come to pass That the little, pudgy mass Ha a mighty miKiion here On this tonied and troubled sphere. If a boy, prha pa 'twill be Greater man than you or me; May be to Congress sent, May be uiaka a president. If a girl, in beauty's field She the sceptre y et may wield; "Wit aad geaius at her feet . h a 1 rehearae a story sweet, r the glamour of hereyea Win fer her a goldea prise liut the is ue none can tell, Be it ill or be it well; Yet a truth most. certain 'tis, Funny thing a baby is. tuning or tn Tern tones of Da kota, Idaho, Montana and Wash ington with statehood. The pres ent population of Dakota is esti mated at 600,000, and when ad mitted it will be as two States South Dakota and North Dakota. It is claimed that the other Terri tories named possess the rsquUito population for their admission as States. Large emigration from the North to these Territories within the past few years has made thetn strongly republican in the opin ion of republicanlleaders. With these; States in theUnion there would be added to the republican strength ten United States Sena torsand at least ten members of the lower house, allow ing four members to North Da kota and three to South Dakota. tenoe is honn.l nn ; At. . i' in mo uainten- ance, in all its vigor and aggress lTenesx, of the Democratic party. An earnest minority, annealed together and inspired by the high mirrmtiA -x r a . .. nonest roaintaiuance! of principle and self protection is! more than a match for a majority I animated by the spirit of hatred j and seeking the low recompense) or rerenge. My Poor Back! : cause to coa cf -pu-c lcU- " , . ! W w,:i ttfinn our cLuuu for that rrmad oU 'r!. e tV low. mnt:! j i ... r v u p tuan n kur t . ... Warning To Gnni-Chewers. "Ifthegirlg only knew that their eyes are being ruined by chewing gum they would shrink from it as they would a riper, said a Chestnut street optician yester day. "We all know to what an extent this chewing guru is car vote in 181)2 from 401 to 421, and make 211 rotes necessary to a choice of President Baltimore Sun. Fidelity to Democracy. Wilmington Messenger. It ippears now j well settled fact that the next Uoiue of Kep- resentatives will be Kepublicau by a small majority. The Presidency, the House and the Senate all llepublicau, the whole responsibility of the Gov ernment will rest with the llenub- lican party. Whatever is done or left, undone, will be the busi ness of that party. The South has little good to hope of this party. When in pow er from the conouest of im if was the malignant enemv of ev erything Southern. It has re gained power by appeals to the prejudices and inflammable fi. nigs of the war. It is essentially a seetional party, and nurses its wrath of sectionalism to keop it warm. We expect only sectional hat red and strife as long as this par ty continues in power. We look riod on and what a nasty habit it This would increase the electoral W' 1 WOuId ndvifie tbegirl totop it at once. If they have a big wad in their mouths while reading this interview let them throw it out and 'swear off,' as - the drink ers say, for in one respect these dainty girls are like drunkards. If they are chronic gum-chewcrs they are heir to all the infirmi ties that afflict the chronic whiskey-drinkers. I have three girls who were addicted to the habit, font I broke them from it after a griat deal of persuasion and some trifling punishment. The oldest girl has evidences of the habit, though, and will carry them to her grave." "How are the eyes affected!" Well, the muscles of the jaw connect with the spine, and from the spine there are little ribrous tissues running in all directions. A number of these extend to the eyes and are calUd the optic norves. ow, if you will watch a person eating you will notice a palpitation in the temples when the lower jaw moves up and down in the process of mastication. This is caused by tho working of the optic nerves, which keep tho inner part of the eve in motion. 7 tck. Since I took IWa Ctlcry I can slr Re child " 7 - Having Urn troubled ah rheumatism to get around, and was very often con hare used nearly til nedicica imahut med ocly one totti. and am perfectly Ireely as a toy.- Frank CanJL EcreL- X cM nRf( Vrrm.t. 4k m A . f ned to ray f , Vrrv. . W!cS e J'Kea, tut t a' Jwvl aJrened. I it I fcr W4 i can now WELLS p tSS-A o A S 1 - WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietors. BURLINQTON, VERMONT. UPnCl0rS- The ExcELsion Patent Loum.qe. 4 1 1 tS&m fi i f S I it- ADK DY Excelsior Furniture Co., . Fira mSS&STST&t xti BOCKFORD, ILL Mt. Ciload. N. WfATCHES..CLOCKS and Jew.Tryl 13etf" Sali'fcl,on Krnteed. ' Professional Card Already, befoi-e it is official RAf. tied that the Kepublieans willcou- WASIUNGTON LETTEB. IFrpm our icKuUr corre.pondant.. xt0l -caiiie from ew ork direct to Washin-ton a day or two ap:o, and had a fou conlrrence withMr.Cleveland,du nu which it i thought they went over the various reasonn awijened for tho Democratic defeat. Mr Cleveland takes the matter phi otophically, and loses no oppor unity to state his belief in the honest support Riven him bv Gov. Hill and his friends in New York. Said a prominent onicial ves ttrday: Durinrr the ,,vr r.,n. i. ""1,,U.,f the dieter of only for renresi-ft lrriuTo I , . 4 u -0-iuii, ao; aim exercise tne nerves as mnch far as the Southern country is Us is needed to keop them in a ,uuiuc. vv o ionic lor a revi val of the reconstruction era. The negro is to be still further cod dled, and his status must again run the gauntlet of national legis lation. The rights of the States will be again invaded, and the v " "4 " M UU1 Ieopie once ! gms. Uf course, the shrinking 15 Halls of of the none draws the eye back '"" sawthci, Him as 11 IS cou- ir, any part of tU St.te, and pru,,a attention guaranteed. batUfaetor wi.u.nuj,, aiicc xiei ch i miiiiBir aiora ana liitarui wSS,IJLIjS' -r JOHN FARRIOK ATCII-MAKEU nml Jr.WCf.KE, UKAl.EUiy DIAMONDS, WATCHKS, CLOCKS, JEWKLRV, ttlLVER AND blLVEJl- TLATED WARE, Special uttctitiou Ivrn to watch repairing. NSURANCE! WIIKX YOU WANT fire, ufe;oj? accident INSURANCK be aure to call t n, or r rre j nnif with Who rr.ieent a lir. of Ft aal Life hivuraiire CMn;i!iir, rsu u n in tl.e Inn! O.cetrf Main Street, b ALUti k J , .N. f. &:iy Ir. B, DEATO SURGEON DEMIST. E;lor Montgomery Co. N.C. Otfera his profea.ional serricef to tnt people of MomKoraery and ad- anteed. bpecia! attention SuCQ lo puttigUpKetH of new teeth. tall or. or addre,. tha underMgnefi at above named I Wotfre. 6 J B.I) EATON. AV.C. DOUGLASS, ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Troy, IS". , Practice in the Court, of the th Judicial Dutrict. Collectinna - - v are more tender and sensitive to a degree than one would imag ine. When they arc overworked, they become srunken and enfee bled, and then the process of de terioration in tho i ve-sirbt bn. - 1 - more attempted in the Congress. Tit! lans. r 10 loinin? nnn.MT n . t . gated and aHttract radc C-Offiee Eat of Court IIont. for- TROY,- - - - - N.C. OflVra hi th TlAnnl. nf T .. 1 . v r..r. v, ajujr muu int aurrounu inj eountrj. . i iHf fcl -.. r-. M . ..a. !, T.. ii. f. . j I .l i I. ' I. a.L ... - K. w. v-'WB f In lit A'i-'tmm1 I ineyaie nghtiug among them-1 pluck and energy of the minority ! sue to the nunil of tl, ti ; 'n iheftorenfr. J!.ff,r. .ct.i Kir, ?u, selves about the House oilices. It has often trai s,,!,,,! ' n i V 11 L V thisj ner A Co. Ile.ideuce wtof Public n,!:; ,!h-,'H"M.llri,M The eoiintrr i uees iC uas OIleii trauspiied m the leg- also becomes atTected. The con-Square. M.-t.l t t.tf c.. i.. thr ..., V- ; c ,arK0 13 tol leIative history of this conn trt- unniiM in that ti... u Jan - i i ih tbrm ukf u,io,c,.fMRw8: complimented on the camininrn w u country sequence is that the eye becomes 37. lj. (J OI s ; G j Jlttl. " just passed; it was entity fl?e mmonty defeated the weak and loses its color; it be- JITT; - - - 1 from the disgusting perMoiialities f101'1 10 its attempt at vicious comes an unnaturaMooking gray " Tr"- x 1 p 5 P M fi If .Vr, iT CHa?Vher,u,t ba" coLe !,eion. Under the rules gov- and the vision is so mnch faCl BROW A BI.AIR. fb K L V r. -lf quently left no bad blood. The eiS American legislative bod- bv it that eve rlo. It li ATTORNEYS AT-LA W. ;" K? ! ,r.' V.? Democrats were hoirmi Kf i ; . won- u mat ee-giasss mast be re- T.or v c i.nt. r- .:fe rau, but their hes it is within the power of a HnrtAl t, . ...4 ... . - a a ."l iii h 1 a a nk i-v.. 1 - t -r m rr .11 I I Mill " "8a oma.Ke; minority to defeat th. nr. at i - r on the contrary, they insist that -.u raiorm snail continue aathe uouooiciio party, and they er- a conmiencethat-loiifr be- boldly stand no aai.r er it shall at- itemut to legislate rn tlt .iAWM. ocratic mtlon takoD by the DmS ! f'1 '? els,atf party in 1S8. to the degrada tion and detriment of tho South. 1 rr . I lu i7 , 1 ?o lin-ron t tliinH. 1 X1,ere w a rumor floating around I UlimS the next four years tho the lMxinrnVVi v-"MMl v :.f " ;"".vl,,af namroii .""nu""T u "10 &outh will be so "''.. ..f .be camiMip,1 bV tl,o ?r the o.nsPbie I1Urpo f8 . d.ark hmT . n.r tempta-jtoi mn.s,H..lkl.r8ofthc r-y 'R a tariff bill, but in roalitv ' "" "t we expeet Democrats dri VV'I Itrilur-.-. ii - Ortm i 1 . 1. . . ' ' i 1 A .... . I iriMii me vaf nriAi -uiu au 01 tne Keimblinan f.: l" iann irue to their color. "One of my girls wtara plaaaa poses of a strong majority. just because she ch.w,I Our men must be on the alert jguin. Her eye sight is practical- 1 IT rntnnil mrA nl. t. - m .1 j out anc uun crows leet : aeutora, wrinkles alwtit the onter comers ' 'V that were caused by tho tleh of IlouVe. " the cheek being forced upwanl by j the action of the iaw. sh i r pratira in iK .9nnr.m. . n.i - r ,w' " wc ouit, ana in. .-rt. i t h I'imhiI mwtA rt i - - i . " Uoilad Mat. tatag ai iifactoi adiuinitratora and roarH rcuil and Distrirt Court f tKr rf.". j, 1 2lata. Maoirtntent of a- .T ' w "r1 w a ndc.lleti... .Realty. 5at..'.- "iZT Tl fj arranjemrnta on Ja with f f.i-. Covlnrrfon. Prr.V. Durillf tltA ' toties. in nrdar fr . ' frrr.-l o., . . rwioii ,rH. f.-n" :.. nfti. , , . . tjneiu iUO oouib ou n.i,-.: ' ,"J " the ;V -"nonai ikjnators and mouhcui rh. "-:;i:.v" "'Y-"0-. v i . I'UHtu-uvo ravitr .10 - .....I . 1 . ( 1 t .1 ... ... - '""-t.U' IODlMrr. nnil k I ... : UOmiuaUOU. WUltA mn liAr tr.- . 1 . , . ... art T v r t x . . . . f, i , ..mi ivcaio- 11 u;won lUc linninn xvk, Tri "V . 1 a wv v . - . - Tr.ov. N. c ors and by tho actional problem of negro and see if they cannot rid the:r onab,e' (civilization, and its eagerness for girls of the habit. It is a filthy! Term iMittiJMm 5 fy.HH -TV . I II 011 t 1 wt . w. K-u iuera usinrthA "iuii 1 nini cj-af.-k :i.. 1 - -'VJ at n cnoa. . . 1. n" wa. . nr.i"n,.r l" whieb nukes tbi,. ;l.."im'"-''e WUU 8trilt -me , u" Smeb,,',y W- V thre for, and it Ta ! . " . . y. t4e. T1.U u,iiaa uuJou b t. ill tnii.. 6 aw' bare not Wn greatly fa-' fV . A' i : i-c the parents wiil keep from their girls some of their lirthi trrmia. .... .. Prattiraa in thm rta uf t k ftt umii luey top ebeinS Knm jn,;ri.U)i.tri(l. ih. r.r.' FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL is Tita caa aattc nri Tit riT kit cxai. ths a a. looao co.,"nisMirv vnred uii. ,, 1 v u-1 ai ana ouprcai touru ox tLa Sit a la. jvored ith patronage and Iweritr-Philadelphia Kecord. .
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