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I Tie MoiniiiSmery YicleMe,' VOL. IV. TROY. N. C. JANUARY 10. 188!). NO. 2 It 7 THE WEEKLY VIDEETT PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ' ." AT TROY, N. C. ami delusion rive assurance of, The Innucuratlon. sm?ed v and complete victory. In News and Observer. T'W. McKENZlE Editor and Publisher. - ADVERTISING RITES OP. THE UOSTGOMERY VIDKTTE. TROY. NC. ... TWm.. F-jr... I fall col'. I For . I 1 invaLh. t so 1 s.oo i 650 1000 15 W in m . 4.W .ao to 00 150 M 00 0.00 f M 12.00' H.50 . eJ40 u.oo t.oo 10.00 ' 15.00 oo 17.50 TROY MAIL DIRECTORY. The mall Uave aud arrive at this place an follow: F& Ll!.Y!IXE. Leaves daily . Sunday a excepted, 7 a m Arrives, do do do 6. p For Asheroko. Leares Tuesday and Fridays 8 s m Ar. Wednesnaysao Saturdays 7pm Foe Fi.aggtowTc. Leaves Tuesday Saturday at 1 pm. Arrives Saturday 11,30, a in For Rasricx Mills. Leaven Mondays Wednesdays and Friday. Arrive do do do Foe CiRTnAOE. Leavs Monday k arid Thur. Arrives Tued. and Fri. .Foe Colimuu Factobt. Leaven Wednesdays and Sat. 1 p, m Arrive do do 2, P Foe Albehuirle- Leaves Mondays & Thursdays 6a,m. Arrives Tuesday JcjFriJay at 6 p. m. For Quen. Leaves Wednesdar Sat. at 7.05 p.m. Arrives Tuesday ! Fri. at 7:.r5 a, iu. F. M. Warmer. P.M. 12, m m . 7. t.m, 0, pm. iu NmtlcK Instead of Tears. When shadows hide the sun away, A U'tiat hum 0 HU'Vl about it? " - - - - - n " -Keep up a cheerful heart, and say, ' l sunshine can't be ours to -day. We'll pst along without it. If thin :n go wronsj, let worrying go; What good will come of fretting? It may be it is better so; God plans it all, and he must know; -So spare your vain regretting. There, is aunshinc that makes good . The lack of sun above us, In cheerful words, and happy mood. And hearts that will not darkly brood In smile of those who love us. We cannot halp what happens here, So make the best, my brother. Of what fate sends from year to year A suiile is better than a tear For us and for each other. the tinek of reform are often found the dead hopes of pioneers and the de.-pair of those who fall in the march. But' there will be neither despair nor dead hopes in the path of tariff reform; nor shall its pioneers fail to reach the heights. Holding fast their faith alid rejecting every alluring over ture aud every deceptive com promise which would betray their sacrod trust, they themselves shall regain and restore the patrimony of their countrymen, freed from the trespass of grasping encroach-. meat; and safely seen red" by the geu ius I of Ainexieau ' j ust ice an d equality." lsraye worus, these, lor a ue feateuVeandidate, and very badly needed too, for many Democrats in Congress have recently shown a very decided weakness of the spine 011 this subject and have talked about, compromising with the enemy to the extent of pass ing a bill making large reductions in .the internal revenue, leaving the unjust import duties to remain as they now are, etc. The indi cations now are that Mr. Cleve land's letter will furnish the neces sary stiffening -for the wobbling back bones and that we shall hear 110 more talk of compromise. The Democrats of the House will handle, the Senate tariff bill without gloves when it goes to them after its passage by the Senate. They propose to show the country what a one sided un fair measure it 'real I v is. Ihev are now busy gathering facts and statistics for the purpose. The Blaine war grows apace. Where ever two or three Republi cans are gathered together you are certain to near tue name ot the gentleman from Maine men tioned. His enemies are bitter and his friends staunch, and the battle is sure to rage continually between them from now until four years from next March, with what result only time can tell. Mr. Harrison probably wishes most heartily that Mr. Blaine had never been born, but if he had not, the people of this country would have missed lots of fun. As if there were not already a surfeit of candidates-for Speaker of the next House, three more wero brought out last week. They were .Representatives Lodge, Bayno ami Farquhar. I do not suppose that either of these three men have the most remote idea of ever being elected Speaker, but they probably hope that their be- Gov. Scales and Judge Fowle! Rockingham Rocket. We have seeu in the Winston It is not the proper thing now to exhibit wedding presents ex- i1tt tt iniinn.1i.it.. 1 . : 1 I 1 w iiiimmimc iciiimr Hull 1 j Republican along letter written intimate friends of the familv. At iby Col. Oliver Hart Dockery toareceut fashinnable welding in ! his friend Goslcu, the editor of , ashingtnu the rvaeutK, though having consulted together con cerning the date of the inaugnra Hull liti va tit ii f ti oil r- a irmuiil ii,wtt t lliursday, January lth, as the; , ' . 1 i , . . , . struct ed, and some of it is inex- and costly, were not displayed at date, and Gov. Scales will recom-1 . . .... . , . . .. 4 iiiii'.iiiih im. ii & & . riiiiiii r-v 1 11 11 1 1 an. . . , . . , ..... . W ' V .7, , " " Al . , 4, . t. .enough of it, however, to le able as the date of the inauguration. , . , r a snv that it RlinTra w liarrrin. This practically settles the nues- , . " . . , r k ,, . tiou ol the date, as the legislature .. . . J , amiability, disgorged a Urge .... . iu.... Ul 11,0 ,uj volume of bile nion the Demo- January 1st, 1889. It b also .tat. coming and outgoing Governor,. . - -umXly aud a fow ed that his renignatiou makes tim W. Riesaer, Salisbury, N. C, Xavrafdc::irinz-yr.ttUr cud Duto in Yalrkcs, DUfcondsslker vurr, Jrwrlry inj (1fcki. Also th lsrftt line of 5pectaeleta Eye glast JLe. n tVt Mat. aaaka a speciality at fitting pctaW ad Senator RiddleWrger. of Vir ginia, it is said, ban reigned hU Ignaraou a i.rft tit. eat in'the Cnited States Senate. So. so. Jlu resignation was to take effect The place for the iuaugural ex-1 ercises is now a matter which is : party geuerall persons in particular. under discussion. Metropolitan is not creditable even to him, both The letter . :ri'" " T ik Mtv iiiucriAuc vongreHS win nave 'two months iu which to Jcgilatn Hull will twit 'itwupr tliA iinrnnwA , . . Perhaps he will feel better it Gen- 111 consequence of its incapacity to ... . . . , , , Al , . . , .,, , - eral Harrison will find some pav- hold the crowd which will be in . , . . . , , '. , ri 1 11 1 i place for him which requires attendance. The hall is scarcely 1 . . , . no ousiuess capacity ior.iuo uis- 111 ore than large enough to accom- , ' . . , ...1 i?,: . ...1.. ...;n charge ol its duties We shall be present aud it will be a great pity for hundreds of people who will certainly be here on that day to be crowded out for lack of room. on account of its matter and style. jW.fore Cleveland's term of oftice expires. This makes the situa tion very interesting. see. He makes a gross assault upon Zim Lowdermilk, charging him with dealing in stolen good, and fipnriifiillv- rufnra i Hntim if hiw has been suggested, and very , , . ,, ,r. . . v .. . . .. . . . : 4'gimlet-headed neighbors." Then m .... - . . . he tens ot ms lnueneuuenco 01 1 them for favors, and courageous ly declares his deliance of them. Who the "gimlet-heads'' are we do not know. The people in Steele's township aro probably luittnr nostoil tliAn rn aro. W participate in the exercises. The . . k. j, 1 . havo seen a number ot the citizens UFi411VAllJ llJlil Jll lilU VVU U1IU wisely we think, that if the day is ; a pretty one the inaugural exer cises bo conducted on the granite elevation in front of the law build ing. The place is a ready-made rostrum in itself and affords ample room for those who conduct and During the high water io the Savannah river William Arnow. la negro, went fishing. His line became entangled in a tree, and ho cl lined up to free it. The high water had loosened the roots, and the weight of William toppled the tree into the river. He hung on, and managed to secure a firm seat in tho brauches, aud thus Uoated down stream '200 miles bo fore ho was lescucd. PATENTS - !, a4 Tr4 M mil V4lfrr4 4 rHMMl fm Mi)ll.KV K rtKA P1 mmi. ck ttt rv'K. ts oi'hKiTK r. ornr Wr m k 1 W mt.4 m LLM CXMT ka hm 4 u-WI. lra viae. 4 alt Vr1. rUmrum ( r fry mt 4 uX pU tMrni liuil tlirtll ) $m,t IVita. 8l C A.SWOW&CO., Oyy-U ru-t lK3o. WU U C the two streets intersecting will: afford ample room for tho audi- of that locality and their heads did not look like the implement Per- Aiiiuml Kxliihlt OF THE COUNTY'S FINANCES FOR THE YEAR ENDING DEC. Srd. 1st. 21 and 23 Markftt Stukct, WilmlntonX. C. m Atl. WboIc.sale Jobltrs of Dry iIood, IVotloii)i i i ....ti I HVt'll III IIIIII N llilll llllll'.K. 11 m euce. emate tins suggesnon ; , , . . . . ii.0iij vuumj iron uercm to tho legislative committee and 'T ' , ' , , T" .iVr ?MU' 3rd' . , t a lew into Inn political bowl and , Amount paid to outside pm- Amount and nature of claims al-l CMnf liitin- ITn t fctioo- i lowed by the Hoard Comruimiioncrs 1 :. think they will do well to consider it. On the other hand, if the weather should not permit ont-1 - . 1 door exercises, the occasion; should belield at Strouach's ware house. THE INAUGURATION. The program mo of the day will not be arranged in detail till the; legislature shall have met aud ap pointed the inauguration commit tee. Tho general plan of proced ure, however, will be as usual. Governor-elect Fowle will be es corted by the procession from his residence to the Capitol, where he will bo joined by Governor Scales (help drain it. Ho indulged in some harsh animadversions upon j his neighbors at Troy, and vaunt ed himself upon tho heroic ex ploits which he meant to show, at the election last November. Butj this famous Roderick was not present and the gimlet-heads'7 es caped the threatened wrath. They stood his menace then and we hope they will be able to survive his last denunciation and defiance. 14 li I . . II and the procession will proceed jing inentioned for the position to tue piU(.e wuru the inaugural Gev- will cause them to get better com- nittri 'i.wi mi nlnti t j ivtn tlin nion ' i.w.u.i ...ii :.1.i.r;1. enior-elect rowle will then deliver lrom past experience they are right. It is proposed to have the takers of the next census'.' make a sched ule of the surviving ex-Confederate soldiers. The idea has been very well received, and will be ; considered at the next meeting of WASHINGTON .LETTISH. From our regular correspondent. Mr. Cleveland lias once more nhowu that he has the rare factil-jtho scliati, eommittce on the cen- tv ot saving the right thing at sus. The bill already passed by 11 it 41 10.00 3M CA 10 The IJaptlsts. Roekingham Rocket. Our friends of the Baptist de nomination were in session here three days last week forming a now association, tho churches of Richmond county having prour ed letters nf dismission from the his inaugural address, when he j PvQ AsModatioilt to which and the other State officers will thev hav0 lllthcrto belonged. Al take the oath of oftice. It is need- L ... ii.o..,. 1 ... I ' less to coinmem upon wnai may be expected of Judge Fowle's ad dress on the occasion. schedule of Union soldiers. tho tight time. In a letter of re-; the uouse provides tor a similar gret 110111 inni read at. a uauquoc given by tho Boston Tariff Re form League last Friday night, he blazes the way for tho weak- kneed inemlers of the party to Sitting Bull Iu Church. Here is a bit of information in 1. ...1...' :.. follow him and for every member , '"V ... p. ,ue "V of the party to upludd the priuciU!C,, "r U:,s!,,ng n" c,l'- , til..a' vi.r.il riirhv-n nl.n.ilitv lfl stoii I .st says,: . 1 he alieiidance more than 100,000 in the total 5ig Bull aud the other bums number of voters in the country last November. After expressing chiefs at St. Matthew's church. Y a.sliiugttiii, Sunday morning, fur- his regret at not -being able to at-1 " h drainatie .itieident. The tend the bampiet, Mr. Cleveland cliit;, ihrouh the courtesy (f the tvrote: 4,Otir institutions were con- jciitucli fathers, were given proaii Mructed in purity of purpose audjueni ft out eais. One of these haj love for humaniy. Their opera-1 pened to belong to a widow lady tiou is adjusted to the touch of who lost her, son a second lieu- ' national virtue and patriotism, lenaul, al lYuile B g Horn, when and their results under such gJiid- Custer and his men were massacred anco must be tho presieritv and lv siiino- Hull 1.;- -n,. happiness of our people; and so j Tllc llsner by a remarkable ciu- long as the advocates of tarilTre- L;,,. ' " .,h,wl, tll ,:..., Observatioua of the Eclipse. San Fkaxcisco, Jan. 1. Pro fessor Louis Smith, director of the Warner Observatory at Rochester, y. Y., who was stationed at Nel son, Cal., telegraphed the follow ing as tho result of his observation of the Eclipse: "As far as afford ing an opportouity to search for Intra Mercurial planets it was a failure from clouds aud haze. All four contacts were well made. The Chronometer watch previously set to Lick Observatory time being used. county, cut oil from tho Rebeson association and joined the new one formed here, which will bo known as tho Richmond Baptist Association. They met at the ! Baptist church on Friday, the 28th ultimo. About thirty dele gates were present, representing the various churches. Mr. W. G. Quakenbush, of Lauriiiburg, was elected Moderator, and R. A. ti 1. 44 it 4 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 41 i outhide pm pr, stsn.ni for regular pa- p'rs irjr, 4 for Attorney fee 40 00 for liminj; property I4i 00 lor jail fee4 yw to Dr. A. C. Royles for.exrnjiuing Wat tic to F E Anbury for examining pauper, to Kinaije Commit tee for Registering Vo ter to A. R. Morns, Register of l)e-l, f..r making out Tax Rooks, Stationary, clerking for tioard CoiutuisMoners ma king out Auuual Exhibit Ac. to I. E. Saunders, Sheriff, Court coat lc. , for repairing bridge to W. K. Harris C. S. C. Ciurt cost, making nut Dock et Stationary Ac. to W. A. McKm hon for work on Court Hone to W. A. MeKin non for work oo wrlU and jail to Sundry Persons for conveying iri oner to jail, to Mrs. M. E. Pea chant for repairing atock.law fence to J. C Eury for conveying lunatic to Aaxrlum to Rrard of Tom- iiiiiioiiera per dime niilare to J . W . Mckenzie for printing .O.Oii fur ha!f facs 1101.1U wist a go., WHOLESALE ond RETAIL GROCERS. Ind Dealer in FOREIGN FRUITS, (WXOItS, 420.oijTOIIACX,OaudCIfAn8. 104 .Ul 4 .32 4.4 40 W CoiiHgnmciits of Country IVoduce SFicitcd. Ao. lJ7Mrkel&treet WILMINGTOf, C. ZG: A m. N S 110.10 Total Allowance. 517'J.nu For further information ace item .l.lm-in .hM toil Clerk iled tatemmt of Annual Exhibit ' 7 . poted at the Court U and Treasurer for the ensuring ; year. Tho following churches comprise the new association: Saron, Cart ledge's Creek, Rock ingham, Pleasant Grove, Rober- Five verv small. coloilexH S "e, nnmiei, iioumau, iuriuuuij; protuberances xvere seen, all hav- aud SIrin Hil1' of l1'"1110"'1 irnr minted anexes. Near the I county , and Alma, of Robeson ..r ! couuty. A constitution aud rulea General of 1S.V. ioaie. Cocxtt FfJfP. Fund as per Abatraet 4NV.C1 Tax on Manical Entertain, nirnts Public Ferrye Photojrapheri Merchant Marriage License 44 4 4 44 44 4. 3.O0 l.oi 1.1 5.IJ' 41. $o04?.0l form appreciate the sentiments in which our institutions had their cidenee, was about ! show Silting Bull into the pew, when the lady' in,, . .1 . 1 youngest son, who occupied p.irt so long as they annreheud , & - . 1 1 h.i. fVifx 1 ., ooi-cieo. ins nioiner was mvj . v.-i U.I1 M 1 W 1 1 11 t .III Tlllllft ! " their oienitums, to loug as the orium. so from the sun. Bailev's heads of order for the government of . I tliA :uciatinn irrp udnnted ami were seen at secouu ana thiru 1 contacts, but were entirely unlike ! the association pledged itself to those seen at Denver iii 18T3. No!raise $i0 for PurI DisacnsiMBVTS. .in a spirit of true patriotism aro i'onsecrated to tho service of their country, temporary defeat brings chronosphere was visible though lllllo ' J I lAnL'lul t. l .rAilf I' unno (urn -, lllll 111. . v t Alt. I . . . . . rm I 1. ..... I I J O oared in oai.i of rillior the!aa Alphacygui were seen. The ( - - - o I death of her son. : -Sitting Bull was put into an aiiii2 pew." The no discouragement. It but proves ' young-ma 11 wu out demaastrative, the stubboniness of the forces of j lMl1 he firmly stid that his broth combiiied seltislmess and discloses er's hlayer should uot be eateJ in how far the people have been led Ins mailer's pw. astray aim now great is the neces- Mty of redoubled offorts in their behalf. To lose faith in the hit! Jigcuce of the people is a surreu ler and an abaudouiueiit of the All of the Birmingham delega- Hou who visited -Pioideiit-eUnrt Harris ui voted the Republieau iieket 10 the late election ; they ile- third corona could not be drawn, but as sfcu through the telecoies waa not very extensive. struggle. To arouse their intelli-i ny that tbev ontemplale any Kcoce and fret) it from darkness : narty move'uienl, ' Wni. .1. Fuiford, a leel-head-etl farmer of this Slate, puts this q'lestjoo through the Proo-ren-ive j Farmer, to the tillers of the soil : " hich will pv letter, the ex pcnilure of H) for a ton of eoronterttial fertilizr, or the ex jeiulitiir6 tif the same amount in raising ujanurf at home 7" es during tho current year. Glorious "Ohl Z b" true In his great patiotic heart, and lrue to the fanner and laUring men of hi State and of the Union, is ever at his pit in the Snjte, and ever ready to nht fir tht. He 1 one of the few public nieu who talks in the Senate as he talks on the hosting!. Whenever ami wherever the rights and tntrrr: of the eop(e are endanfred he i always redv to champion fheit cjiiim", and he d-es it Uihlly, man futlv and fear!ei'ly. Frogesiv i Farmer. Amonnt rsid oat for county r der. jury tickets Ac. from Nov. Mb In- to lire. M is a per sti;c 1 tnent of aid date 4lii.v! Amount insolvents, over Ralsnce das Treasurer Dee. I ORTII&: "JMtTII WILMIXTO.Y.X. C . FULL LINr-SOF Grocffifs and YwUlozi, (joiivisfing of CoffVr, . Sugar, Floor, , M"lsaaif Ihoa, Ti4iacco, SitutT, fc'tYt Ii rd. Kail, Hirfp-Iroii, C1m, Crarkers Aw. QShipmenta of o.ttori y-linted, fr which wt p-jjromi-' r oil larkefCi Cocktt Dxsr. Approximate awoont of judrmeat , 'r Z B. r'4t Idebt a docketed in the oTlc. f Cue T,fSii .2?. iTT t ,r I Superior Couri. amount. ( pnne.p.1 i""'!?? A II" XOTICK. Br virtue of a atgag Peed ei T. rhl aal ecordad io tW Bii- fir Iontgo4ry psge ni. I vol the severs caunlv t Dec Money orders in Looks on paid TotaL a ri h4 Coafjel in aa4 irK"f, I which bc iu Ihs Uvb of Te.T. a4- tJi T -a n'j"''! ld f U . C. Dgla 'w'w(inJlUf. ft the bo and above is to Ulxui wbixa T. MTnbl n- I hrTrljT eertilT that Ikttbete is to It uiv the bi.t of ciy knowftde a trca atate- ti ve. Sold to aalisfy sot rri nanf fruut Pablie Record AU in br aid aaortsge. This Ctb dar of mrSffiee. A. It. lur.UI.. Clera lc. iw. Kr f.flno to Rard of r'omniistionm. i Triy. .S. c, pec. eth 1. A. II FoKOtrilAR. Mertgixts. BrooM 1 Clair. At i.... Hi s 1
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