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- i - : - ! - Person County Courier; PUULISHED WEEKLY BY . Editors & Proprietors. The BepubJuQau National Cflnwn- Entered according to Postal Rela tions, at tbe PoetofBee, at-Jloxboro, N p. , as second class matter. 1 The editors an- in no wise responsible for Views expressed by correspondents. SUBSCRIPTION TEJtMS. J copy, 1 year, 1 copy 6 months $1.50 .75 ROXBOUO, N. C, Aug 9, li.88. the Person county j.il lie closed J Trying to get off Ihtir Hat- hv o v no- the V.ounii m-iM ---- fatherly advi.ee. . - . nPPfih tiou adopted a platform pltdgmg it baye nearu on .- t - - - - .--,,. nA h.ohftr wa8 that ho furnished amusement tor sen. po ree wuj ;:,5 - was tnai u . j i.h00 an(i oil the necessaries opuasmn. - ,h,v see !)l me; out ai 11110 cij - Their Deception. the eiror of their way, nu . ' ' ' awkwardness in which they . are To prove the uneasiness of the Re- placed, and deny emphatically that nublicans in this State it is on iv that Is tneir posiuuu. .,onD:!0(,,u tn road the r nanerdatiU sf cheir nresent posiuou i.up -f' iivwcu j " . a a I & - to what exteit they make false state 5far Srty3 Tie Convention, DemoeratlG Nominees. SMLTIOtf Aff. TICKET. For President: QltQVER CLEVELANp, of New. York. For Vice-President: ALLAN G. THUIiMAN, of Ohio. Rectors For the State at Large: A M. WADDELL. of New Ilanoyer. F. N. STEUDWICK, of Orange. Eleetor 5th District: J.H. DOBSON, of Surry, STATE TjCKET- For Governor. DANIEL G. F0WLE, of Wake. For Lieut. Governor: TJ30MAS? M. HOLT, 1 ''r - Vv - St The National Executive Committee f the Republican party his, it appears, joined in the raciVi ment to break dowo the RsDublican plattoro). Indeed, it -, fua',Pil ll uround bv .Rtoublican . . . , t . . I tJ vv"ivw Now, the Mills bill, wmcnuieacm .... , th . thoir. onlr chance of tne iuck mentp in regard to the legislation of the Democratic party. The latest the following printed in the Greens boro North State, of Aug. 2nd I88S ocrats claim is peculiarly for the bene fit of the farmers, -actually stnkefc down this barrier to foreigu competi tion wjtb our great tobacco raising industry for in one line this bill re duces the import doty on all kinds of foreign leaf tobacco jto thir ty -five cent f pcr pounu a fiiues uiuio man thir l of the present r-te success lies in repudiating less document adopted at Chicago and pretendiny to favDr Dtmocracic poli cy. But it must.be remembered that the Chicago platform is the eolenin decree ot the highest council of the Republi can party. It is the party creed and declaration of fnitt, binding upon all m . . .. 4... .i F 10 cTani qITtt ff vor- bio to'the piodncers pf the fine yellow Republic, ns,!and unchanablf rjuri piattorin ananaon tue parcyj ana 11 inc andidatea and the National Committei Not being in th.e habit of newspa per correspondence I will ask1 yon, gepPemen to &Sfi.mp space in your colarnus foVa few r remarks. , It is only 26 days, b.e fere the Dem ocrats an3 white men of Person conn- ly meet in assembly for the purpose of nominating Democratic candidates for the various -County offices, . and upon- this point I wish to say a few things. First: organize thoroughly in your immediate neighborhood and section, and in your own township loom up the interest of Democratic, young men. The Republicans have the unbash- ful assurance to ask us to explain away the 40-acre-lot-and a-mule bus iness (Dare's mule probably); they blame us for not repealing the inter ual revenue laws and say that the Wmnopuk Via vp. hod charge of the ;iflt. ' thrna sessions of 1'his is an infamous falsehood. 7 hey say and try to make you be h at a that we are in faror of free leaf, such as is growu iu- many U this State, for it relieves them from competition with the eaine grades whleh can be and are grown in foreigu coun tries, with cheap labor and less cost which but for this duty, would flood our markets and driye out our product or force a reduction in the pi ice labor in its orodubtion, and lessen tbe rF Alamonro For Associate Justice of the Su- margin of profit to the tobacco farmer.' prerae .Court -to fill the VKCancy To how that the statement IS caust-d by the djsath of on. Thos. utterly false, read the louowmg paia- graph clipped from the report of the Congressional proceedings of July 18th, by the Danville Register; Washington, July 19. The house in committee of the vyhole on the tariff biil, Mr. Mill's amendoieut restoring the present rate of duty on leaf tobacco 8. Ashe: ' JOSEPH J. DAVIS, Of Franklin. "For Associate Justices of the Supieuie Court under amendment to the .Cousti tution : JAMES E. SHEPHERD, B of Beaufort. ALPHONSO C AVERY, of Burke. For Secretary of State: " Wil. L SAUNDERS, of Orange. For Treasurer; DONALD V. BAIN, of Wake- For Superintendent of Public Instruc tion: SIDNEY M. FINGER of Gatawba. For Attorney General: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, pi Buncombe. Eor Auditor: G. W. SANDERLIN, pf Wayne. For Congress 5th District: JAMES T. MOREHEAD, of Guilford, Fowle and Dockery. become foresworn to their obligations to the constitution ot theii organiza tion, their act is equivalent to a disso utOE of the party. If the Rvpubli 0j can headquarters thus go into schism, paetnbers pf the Republican organiza tiouwillbe 1 flensed from all obliga- ions t-follow, and they cannot bt olamed for voting for the Democratic candidates, whose princip'es and raeth ous, sanctioned by the decree of th Democratic party at St. Louis, the Re- publisans are forced to imitate. Obvioutly, the abandonment of the Republican p'atform is for campaign purposes enly. As the people will not vote to raise the taxes lor prohibitory congress. and all earns required taa jsfjrUims under this act phall bo.'pail 't or any moey in tbe Treasury .not otherwise apprjprif.ted. It snail be the duty of van comnngsiouer 01 intern,i litsveuur, with the approvalol the Sepreiary o? tha Trensurr. to adopt such rules ann regulations, and to prescribe and '-tur uish sucn blanks and forms as ?nay be necessary to carry thia sec Ion into ef- Section 26. Tl-nt on "nd afer the Is day oi October, 1888, manuiajJturers of cijjais shall each pay a special tax ol $3 annually, - and dealers in tooacco sh 11 each pay a special tax; of $4 an-: nually. Jivery person wnose,sUUSinesp it is to sell of off r for sale ciga- s, cheroot.-', or cigaretts shall, on and aftei the 1st day ofi October, J8S8. b regard' ed aaa dealer in tobapco, and the pay ment of any other special tax shall noi ro ieve any person who 'sells, cigais, cberoot, or cigaretta from - this tax Provided. Timt na maDufacturtr Cisrars. cheroots, or cigarettS' shaJl be reauired to mv a sivcul tax as a deai er in tobacco, i-s bove di fliif d, i t selling his own products at the plCf of mnufrictftr . Provided further; That the bond rcquirrd t be "iyen. i conformity w ith iho provisions of Tit! 35 of the Revi o i Sututes or th. bulled Stateg.tbv every person - ensued i tht mnutacture ot 'cis(r in the , internal .Revenue districts of the" United .'States shall be in such pnal sura ..s.he Col ector of IlernHl R, venue- ma r quire "Ot ha thaw $100, with an addition o . 1 410. fnr fiuAh n.nra.in nrinilQAd t.ik hr. Pltl tnde. Isn't this a free country. . .. . . nfcrs,m in nkin ci Are we not free' people. As free Cheap Labor. -v ; ? - -" China is the most highly protected country Hn the world. Ordinary workmen receive the munificent sum of 2 ceutg a day for their abor. Providence Telegram. How the Irish Go. : . Mr." John Fitzgerald, the piesident cf the Irish National league of ', America," is for tariff reform and low taxes. . It is -not . pre sumable that Mr. Fitzgerald does anything to either the Cohden Club or thej London Tlmep. Boston Herald. ' ' - ' All for Free Wool. - , - ' " ' ' Mr. Arthur.T. Lyifian, , the , treisurer . of the Lowell Manufacturia tCompapy, and of the Hadley Thread l :onipany, -says: Every manntactuniig company in the world of aay consequence, except the United States, has wool on the free list." Buffalo Times. men dont we enjoy liberty under a free Democratic government? Ad mitting these questions to be fact? dees it in tbe least signify that Cleye-; land, the Democratic party or an . lit 1,- UntW American citizen is a j uu jjuu free trader.' Th Republicans are ptotectionists -they say. They pro tect who? They protect the few and iU pretention alone aggrandise the many. They work for the rich and held the pjor man's nose to tht grjfd 6tone. Both, SitUs. ' . - ' Democrats: -We propose to revi e the tariff, reduce the taxes on "the necessaries of life, and make wool salt and lumber free j Republicans; We favor the entire repeal of the Internal Revenue" laws rather" than surrender any part of our protectiye syBt m. Courier-J ourual, . .r y. And Another, J: 0 udge Chester H. Krum, 01 ot. Louis, a leading Missouri lReiublican, has made, a strong tariff speech -favoring the policy 6f the Administration and declaring for Clpye" land and Thurman. 'TM3 defection has caused a gre,;t stir in the . West. Philadel phia Record. This obwdcr nevervariea. A tnarvel of nnritv. Btrenirth ami wlioleaoHtencss.- More economical than the ordinary kiiiits, and cannot be sold in' competition w'-tn. tjie niultitiule oi low test, short weiglrtiuumor pnospuaie povraeTa. bom on(n in can.' U(YAt,:M AKIN & i?OWlKR CO., 1O6 v'V- Notice; I willeell sell fot cash at the cnrt horse donr in Eoxbnro, on- Monday, 20th -et n-nst. 1888,. the tract of land in Woodsdald township, ltelontr inirto Jas and R. T.JSarnett, adjoining the. land of Leng 4 VVinstoad arwt heirs of John W. Cun- nmfrham and others. Said land is sold for taxes Of 18t!5andl8S6. J, 8. WRUKITT, 7194t. " Assignee otC. 3. Mitchell. Notice Ptrr8nant toaa order of the Superior Conrt of ployed by such, person in making ci Read agin : , S-ction 2S. Tlt sfction 3361 of the Revised Sintutes of the Tjnited States I Democratic Indiana. and lull laws and parts of lawB whioh Ex-Goyernor Porter, of Indiana, has rAairionnm nnnn trft fialfl I ..i- J tl,D ..i.t: f t,: t3t I.tt I reraoa county JH ine special proceeuinjra inere- re" uwvvj,..... I rp.tiiHinfr tf he thfiir nniiriiiinta fnr iinvarnnr. I nnrt T.Ruria ThnrD ana OtoeTS aro aeiendanr.H. d 1 . . , . . . ... 1 issued on the 17th dav of Jnlv lSSS.-l shall sell v " II har Hon rtrtllntrl rn hid wnriiHniv Trtl . . . r . p j . . . , That re ids as V irgimans woutu ue atronfrthm rrnrrlW Th nt. lwlJl'tl.at in Kxborq on Tnewlay the 21st day of Atieiist tr. bvi the law rend Bat they will - lijS8 to tKe nignesi ohiuct, iu iraci 01 jana ae- to aive tne law rea. rat iney w in Harriaon Indiana -without Pnrtrl scribed in the oetiUon in said SDecial mroceed- a ennh law frnm thft RftnilWifianS. U C fr.i: htig fiituate in person TOamalmin? the ijcu v duv " - - r - 1 uxi tutf uoaic haci. 1 juiu a V7aeiLc - 1 ianU8 orJSOue-n LMtvia, a. ii.'Unrrets ana j. n t..ti; r..Vroa.m. frnm - - I Yonnflrer. containing aos crei iuum.-ur iees. Z1 r-" ."b::r"T " i:. - tTermlrfsale: K purchase money cash, Jf on a Virginia who vowu 011 tue uui voxbu u r (credit of six montbs, i , and balance on a credit of agaiust itiwhen it .jMSSed the house ol tienresent itives. Wid the -people of his Stnte overlook t-uch a wrong Seven years ago Gladstone made a speech ll? ; months Credit payments to be wen secured. 0 . I THia Hip. ITtb navfil .liilv 1838. in which he said to Parliment: "I will say I 719 tt J. 8. MEKBITT, Com. to Now can the good people of Person me u,imw juiib m. iu Notice. wns, suci o bu.j 5. vv - tjr, to abolish protection ngainst wimout aiviMon. - b0 U8 buttcr, for free whiskey, f.r un JNOW,.ine norm oiate is too en restricted Chinese labor or to check informed for us to say the statemen' lmp0rt3 of aiticles desired by tht was made through ignorance; but is. American people, tbe Senate is to make instead, a willful misrepresentation, pretense of looking kindly upon the and done only to deceive the people Democratic view of these matters in of this, the tobacco section of this order to catch the votes of the un Stale, and only goes to show to what wary. .f i,w0 rst tv,o T?0nnM,Mn Auer eiecuon mei?e win remain 101 party will use their deception to gain votes. But it will not accomplish their purpose this yearr the people j intend to vote to lessen taxation, therefore they. will support Cleveland stomach the principles of this corrupt party?. I think not. Theu let ever good Democrat in Person county ttrn out on the" first day of Septem ber and vote and work for the strong t. men is the voice of this writer ind I thick he expresses the sonti The oppressive manner io which the internal revenue laws hve heen ad mitiistt d has been charged to be due to tbe provisions of the statute 8 1 heinStlvcs. The new bill provides as follow- : Sect'On 80. That no warrant in anv caso uuuer tne internal r venue laws shall be is wed upon -in P.fS iavit nink- this, that as long as America adheres to the ultraprotec-ive system your commercial sunremacv is secure. No: bin? in the world .... - , ., . -. rior court of Persen county issned on the 8th dav can wrest it from you while America con-1 of May 1888 in the special proceedingr therein rnrsnan.1 to an rrder 01 tne ciers or the snpe- tinns to fetter hpr own strong nnnda and P!'W'n w?5.JWnn .-W.1,ua"8. "ow , ..0 j oitne late .1. t".M linams.ana win.K.. wuuains John A . Williams and Monroe Williams, heirs "Illinois. and Win. K. Williams arm, and with these lettered arms it com- -ionn a. wiuiams any iuoqroe wiuuims, nein petes with you who are free, in neutral tioners I will sell at public auction at the uoiirt niarteK TDwpo-n Palladium house door in lloxboro op Tuesday the 21 at day markets. LUbwego 1 aiiaaium. . ot Ausnat 188t u beinir Tncsday of coilrt week. to .tne mjrnest niaoer tne xoiiowing iraci 01 land lying, being, and situate inCnningham's towii- snipj adjoining tne lanns 01 j.nos -xerj-en, a. Franklin. Mrs. Jones and others containing tr.o Jinndred and eifflsty four (284) acres, more or les. xerms: viuu emeu, osiunce uu a crem i oi o ant i z A Bis Debt. '- V ith the exception of the Chicago Tribune, j Franklin, Mrs. Jones and others containing 'tr.o thetepublican J ournaWha ve very gener ally if not Wholly ignored thes artliug fact that -months with bond and seenrity. Vosaession is . . . . . . not to he given to the-pnrchaser before the fall our diminishing manufactured products be- so as not to interfere with ou.goipg tenants, and ho cause of high taxes, upon raw materials hi ve flu D. V. K. BlcHMGXD, Com r. three years and a half" the Chicago platform binding every Kepublicau in Congress and out of it to do his part m carrying out the pledges of that d jcu-ment. incr yhitroroa nrt.in i n fmiti.-i I i nn cnrl ment of every citizea in this county beli(.8 ur,llJ85 SUl.h !tgi,1:ivn iamadeby m so sivinp. I a collector or deputy collector of in "United we stand, divided we fall." ter"ai -,:rvr" "r ". e V i u uuii.cuwcoi.Biiu, . Up.d with the exception afoiesmd n Then let every Democrat turn out warrant shall bo is?ued except upon v finally closed the fiscal year, with a d bt to and be united and an overwhelming sworn 1 complaiot, set mg fortn the 'f .ets Europe pf $28,000,000,. even under the ... - . . il i.t. 4.. rodsiiauuua uir uminn nun unt-iMuu 1 1 -i ..-i , . ? . , . VlCtOlT Will De OUrS On ine OlU uaj t. t j ith5o .,.e rM,rR,nHi krof-l"8 Known in peae; Du,t tue I .KvTirtneotan order of the Superior court of . . , . In, ! M;18,'"H, 'VVo business men and the unemnloved and over I Person county to me directed 1 will, a the sist of Novflmhfir. Adirrt oi t he iiffidavit. An. the U.-iltf d w11 mea auu uie unempioyea ana over i , . An it beincourt week. sell at nnb- Th. n0rtl0 in this RPPtion are be- Staes shail not te liable to.p:y anv taxed iauor ol the country will note and he auction to -the bigpeat "r. l?InnLLu,l i Notice, f-es to insrsh!8r cieiks, cmmis-ioEers, understand it. It means UiatToreign mills owned bv K. If. wilkerson.dec'd.. in Hollowava It follows that the action of th .Rem and the entire Democratic ticKet, as publican Executive Committee in bos- Lhe C3nny will do likewise andwork the internal revenue lawp, u that is the oly source from which ulny to the Chicago platform is marely hftrd for ;he ekction of the ticket. people can expect a iuuuuuuu iuii aiiipaiyu uuugn us ueoiu oi au- taxes. I tuonty as it is ot sincerity. . . - m . . 1. 1 2lUhM2 tO dna in iaCiaie lUOiuugmj H fli f w.irmnt i-sn.'d yi1 hlinrBMcmnlSn.. u,m .m,w township, on the roads from Street's eloie and a "A..- r.- . .Tr; " " : - """" " Daysvilfe to Bine 'ing. j 1 .. , -,.. i j , - j I " - " ,i uaysvme to uiuo ing. iub uiuu win ins buiu organszcu, aim uope b ciy -du.w ... or uiuc m .uuu ib uuu i with goods which home mills and. labor in fots'ef convenient sixes, a small cash pay- ic less in re l u j . . I mentwu oe renmren on cacn , uaiancc un .:r. . Uhonld, and that we are taxing consumers! credit of nine months, interest from date of pale. Nick. Bushy Fork, N. O. 7?,,,, TilllcPrhl 6 until fllP Tariff eJSiSJ3, commit ed, or unless the prosecution industries aad change the bahtnee of trade " Poor Brower. inhering wim me I antf. The MiUs BUL w-a comenc d by miormation or m ourfavor aMd material8 will - Hon. J. M. Brower has got iulo deep water and with little prospect The Hon. George D. Wise has favor ed us vph a copy of the Mills bill as amr-n.lfld i'.nd tv.ssed. We have ex- vat improvement up n the same was issn-'d, thai! lie returnable reduce or abolish the sugar tax, whirls - some respects, and )k protective of an important American indus- ' The follouing editorial is clipped from the Jeics and Observer and is TI7-3 O ... Y ... .1. - r-.l 1 ' I uBuneraay, oepiemnerineoin, of geUing out soon Thinking that vety sensible and to the point. It uukb nauioi ir. rowie, democratic une Republican party of the 5th Dis shows up in its true light as ' regards Umiaed it with some cg-e, and pro canoiaate ror governor, and ioi. trict wouid support him regardless of the tarilf question. Their platform nouace it a vast . ucaery, xiepuouoan canai- the platform adopted at their Na- and their Conventions say and pi omiee existug tari date, will address the peop.e of Per- ti j Convention , aud that he would one thin .'.and their loaders in the particularly so far as the interests of siding in the county of an son county, m joint discussion, on Lftch somfi Democratic vot.PS hv nnit.rl Sr.as .W.tn and thP no.,Rr. tbe people of V.rginia are concerned- there be no 3'idial offi standing with the Democratic party of Representatives do iust the oppo in Congress on the Mills bill, he ac site. cordingly cast his vote for that meas The Observer savs: ure; but how sadly mistaken he was, "The Republicans have pretende-l for lo and behold! the representatives great anxiety lest the "tinkering with of the party in the .district held a tbe tariff,'' as they call it, might inter meeting shortly after he cast his vote Eere wltQ tD8 business interests of the and passed, resolutions denouncing CoUntiy- How comes it that they are behcve that lhcy intended at the first us ac KU1U6""U lu,s "e"nK uusmees oo opportunity to legislate out of exist- 1'ht.ir nwn nnmnntJ I hm Kontiiilirun I .. , r i .-r,. The two Rennbbnan naners - r-- ence fie nests oi sph uuu iimu,cl i i mpmhi-ra Ot r.hc hiut nrnnnce to Inmc , . f T . i .i f -i - I nnrphncpr ti crl.a hnnil and irfino s -nrilv tor approved, uti.er before or att r I '"""Jt l defered payments. Possession atouce but crops Such arrest by the attorney of the 01 labor, nnd then compelling-our labor to tare not to go to purchaser, and present teuanta United States, for the district wbere wear foreign goods. Free raw materials for 7iMt. v kbASTuS n.-JOYKi. the offence is alleg-d to have been our mannfacturers would at once revive our ns. l with a whole- gllitlU Ot; -UUl, ome MtllAL resirai nt, offers the best PHVSICAIj and the host MRNT.T. nnllnrn. ft cfiKumkort t:ni!ltl. IClment. , , ... . I r.ULUM with ENFORCED STUDY, a ieao- .Jantrnn si Tl.of inr a n-orror.. come wnenever laDor decides to lhinl and Ubietmt strict DISCIPLINE, and a location eu- , ,Tx lr votle for labor (Maro Times I tirely free from MAL, ARIA. shall be issued by a commissioner or vor10 ullKaS- mes, 1 . No time or money spent attending AGm .dhrindici il ..ffifr hv!.ir inrisdic. CULTU UAL FAIRS. Kor catalogue .a.l.tres .r.i " W J '.Tllft 1?MiiiMrn rrtr.1.? iTwitl- rnrr. I.j - I . Maj. R. H I N (jnAH, il"ii iui me arrest "t ttuj perovju vuaifeu I t w.m. ...v i with a criminnl onence -on which the flagrant violation of their platform than, to ' i - i Bingljaai School, Orange Co., N. C. Land Sale! Pursuant to a decree of tboSnperior court of the political issues of the day. We hpe to see a large crowd assembled in Roxboro on" that day, where they pan hear both sides of the question ably argued. The Democratic or ganizations of the county should be gin at once to make preparations for coming to the speaking in a body and show to our noble standard bear er what kind of ft following he has in Person county. We believe you will I u -.... . ( The Republicans- haw hypocritically .u, ruc juu.cm. o, r " finpr rodirlinc in niKithpr fr.iintc nuaroot endeavorea to create, mo Person conntv. rendered in a special nroceeu- est, or, if 3 ' a" lue "tw vom me stana- ;ng before tae-,;lerkj entuied J . L. Brooks, ad- ,,,.; th-.f point of the Chicago Convention, die entire mioistrator, etc., vs Sallie a. Brooks and oih i.erm iut f .. .. . - ' I mra: T -will saII t oiiblic auction on the premises ..... . - i cra.1 w... dc. itt v ti repeal ol the internal revenue taxes-r-sverv 1 of the lite A. G. Brooka, on Saturday the l.th i :ihv fx a iizuhk iitJLiY. a oci lair iui ui uau-ci "j. Lonfiinjrto the "estate of the said A. G. na Kit rn wlolow elvtil 1 I Rrnnba nantflininff 45 ar.rL more or less. IWltlff i hat theirs wa3 the uartV tO Which VirY nisi officer before whom tho warrant ia r. " . j - . I the remainder oi . the original A. &, Brook s . , , ,, . ' .7 ' lereuee wim me uuiy on sugar. him in yery strong terms for his ac tions. I in the district have taken his name "i-'cao"'" to thfi nlrtCft of atrest. Ami r.hiiirfi. dnia must loolC tor the-repeal OI xne mme refuioHuio us uere.u provmou . . , tllhyir.ana ro;ii "d cutUng off w acres recemy son . . . , ,,-- shall hivp exclusive authcritv tomake I J ' t "" louject oiincnsaieis)maKereuiBiir odious tax on tobacco and the ou'.ra- 8 "'Y .e'u,UNVe aut"r."J' u. ,uaKeifK?r,. t. r nf.lP. cash, balance on a ci edit o rrruntrt interference with th Pr-liminary examination O every -- .u.prouuve. a ea th,lt bymterest paying bond at 6cv," person arresiea as aiorcBHi.i. ana to USV ireyasion ana anu-surptU3 Dill that, will not S per centum per annug irom aate oi saic. the selling Of leaf tobuco. iney navt 0harge him. sdmit him to bail, or com- contradict the platform of their nartv: Tbl r L. brooks. Com m v. roit him to prison, as the case mav I aomnA -nA ni.;!! v, : u and adm'r. of A. G. Brooks. sliol I .. ' " X- rrr cable, radically different from that of the "I nf 1 f(i l i j kj iriii. niia ni.i.niii iimkii is rui iiiiu.iiiri m t ThJ extracts which we have given J. , , , 7, , t By virtue of powers contained in the last will tried to make the people of Virgini require, provided that this' section shal not apply to the Indian Territory. that degrade and disgrace our southeru dothiaand will not say any more T -"rZ . 3 I., a tannmu oi their own. and ir is to 8ection, forgetting that though they iust now. Bear m mmd the date, m w 7 " p i a tanir r,.m measure, w.nowoaio were in poWer in Washington for ,o Wednesday, September the 5th 1888 TZ ? T T "T vears lhe P-I let ll,e electioB J y he should reeign. We quote a few Democracy on every .stump . for "unk- uf CLveland find all those intolerable - j . . nai.nti.nlio frnm il, a T? iyntlhl i r n vt prinCT Wl f.ll t.hfl tariff' th ft IirOOfted tO dO .i-ll il. Ul, rpf n (y y . , pmugiamo iiuui u,vi.vui. I d j f- 1 iaWS Still OU liUc KinttUU UOU1V. Hie &peaCing. "With Mr. Brower's motives we have htle tinkering themselves. ' Wh'at Ww,w :9 interested in these mat nnthimrtn An- nor ran ro nrp.iirt. xvlm! I IS tO De Said Ot 8UCn mConSiSCenCVf XI I nF .nnrDa - Q.aiha wnr -uasi iiiesuay.ilon. A. M. AV ad- effeut his course mav have UDon his is of a piece with all Radical action httr Af th, !ftW . flnd ao we will auote del!. Democratic candidate for Presi election. Wc believe he will gam but within recent years. The Republican tbe ianauao-e ot the bill its-If. The aennai Elector tor the State at large fsw, if any Democratic votesf and wc party irames a piatiorm ana its repre- Diij js to go inta effect October 1st, 1 r -s I ' ppoketoj large crowd in the court jare assured he will lose Republican sentative? m congress act m-direct lhe RepUjiican 1 - TT ... . I . . T- Yl 1 I 1 - -.t.-.lAnn.AifI.pi " it-CJ aaiilointti.ia TK.i I . JJOllse. xie plainly dISCUSseu rfOTIBUPt'OJtv ftsrsouaiiy ns uju a rigui : "ppuouiwu .v :u-wtaw.o. more than an hour Lew issues to our people the tariff and the public Jands, He exposed the great Repub lican steal of these lapds and other great swindlipg sphprns of that cor rupt party. He showed how the Re- above ought' to suffice to serve as capi tal for our Democratic speakers in York Star v irginia. vve cannot unaereitanu now anv true "Virginian would r..ther allow sun They Come the tighly-obiectionable internal rev Maj. A. D. fierce, a prominent Illinois ULdlS: l$ffi&vC ennfl law to nn'ntiniiA In fnma thsr. I Kepnbliean, and Chairman of tlief Itennh i 1. - '19 It Senate will.-- permit to vote with the' Democrats as a Re party assumes a position for, the eafce First, thea, as to iron ore and coal publican he had no such right. As a pi effect and its members dodge n Are te customa duties u pon these party in North Qaroliaa, we are con whenever the .policy of the momeh aVTicles abolished or jeduced because fronted with the question what to do. seems to demand such action. Con in the existing tariff law they are Mr. Brower caiinot expect, republicans sistency is unknown within its - ranks, optioned in a secti OA whioh has been to abandon principle for tbe -sake on Jt bends all its energies to vote-making, op tor consideration in the House ol elfirttintr him. TTa cannot aunnnsA that. I at whatever cost oi - COnsistenCT tr- DnMS.n..ti vot Vn The liill nruvidpB TM. r 1 1 na n Vt . U 4... M! S 1 J . 1n 1 . . . . . I Mi6u yanu. nai mane tne editors and speakers and the people principle. . .Today it is with one miai3ra8-.0uOW8; ncu manniacturer8 and monopolists will disregard consistency aad abandon j party tomorrow with another. Jt is gjon 41 This act is intended and pf New Eneland richer, and the nonr. oartv Dolit?v. ind uDturn their nartv Uverythinir by turns and nothing long, shall be construed as an act supple- laboring people of the South poorer platform, situply for his personal ag- Just now it is desperate and pre- mentaiy .and amendatory to existing His address was an interesting and Sraniiment. tends in tbe Senate to offer the people of cUu provisions, and able one, and made a deep impressi -n 31118 actoa e oas embarrassed a measure ot tariii reform, seeing that section8 as herein specifically made on mir mnn1o ' a. ,u i i the Republican campaign in North such a measure is imperatively de- are intended and shall be construed as MJnfT u Parolinl We have no wish to disguise manded. It thus "acknowleages; in a repeal of all Causes provisions and uarees some Kepuolican friends call- ',. a- t. .1 sections-id existine: laws not heiein .A fnr Mk T our displeasure and d.dappointment, effect, the justice of the Demo w aa , VJ,lluru- air- and it would be foolish to try to upheld position with jespect .. uufi at mis point 'ir any M, Browerte atStian and to reconcile it and reform but it also takes from its h and remain in fulL force and effect JtepUbl cat. wished to reply he wasn't with the policy of the Republican stumpers all the thunder of the latter! Bat the repeal of the tobacco tax the running kind7 Jjjr. Strayhorti P.v - .v. . with reference -lot tariff .:inkerind.'qCoiirni''lhe people of -this city'hrtd.'fi , . ' v 1 '"If he were a man canahle of seeinff 1 . - - . - . ' I - - f . ... . aiio iHrwsw, ana in a very feeble io what a shape his vo'teW- left -. him. Wba there-stumpers., now tf..da large-portion. o!.VTRin.l much more jeffort attempted a reply. He began I and how it obstructed his party in 1 without the argument : of pretended.j than any other questipn. In regard to ':5w-i&l)j 8poutiipg latinv telhnz about his I tnl8 dlStn.ct, 11 not thQ state, he would anxiety thar they have been shrieking this subject the bill provides as tol - :-;'-' :' ' . ...,.- .r.. 6 . . 8urely resifrn intoth.e hand of the Dis il nn,-,n t van r.,t i,ott 1-. ' ;! - m;r-r '" m if'Slff - sfn ',?,?,"g.tn resolution, Mr. Brower is neither 'cpn- deceitful aid : ipckless pourse in the said articles, anil all tnes upon whole- 'Jf.jP vifepepublicaiis by saving that Sheriff sistent" nor "p ttriotic.'' past, its present desperation an dis- sale and retail dealers id leatiobacco ':0mSSMM0&pAUt n?gro h5d As to Mr.'BiOwer's conduct the regard of all rules of consistency- and Tha?therlTalf l?$0$&jMKt?. ?al'' Hn "i?1 some- Jyorth Stute has had nothing to ray; self -respect therein. . 1 ;.;"-" buck or rebate of tber lull munt o : : v? v bsng'Mr., John Wor4y tried to do but hg3 Bilen hit.e. jji ,h& legislature. . hen 0 ithropgh Mr. Wwdflell said lie would tfy froqn its mast head. StS; i'y .'t. I. "l toiy packages of smoking .and nidRq sf inB ivepMoticau oeuaie-iarui hfHCttired tobacco and . snuff hdd by laim tiieref.'r.ihal.l be-"piesouted to Jaarely the accidental Lop.gresman I bill is nearly ready. It v makes no 1 msr.utactu.en. . factors. 1 bbers.' lo has ffot himself into a terrible fix.- But rod u'or.inn on woollen ponds: and will deaths xn sard 1 at 0vr of Oct.ber, if after all. wtat dierence does it inake? Hon.-5.i8rT. Morehead.is going to be Jthft nextjCoj'gresarnan .fromthi8, robajily ijucreasejlh Herald. 0i ,:'vK-!l?.tcr& w8-w-.iijthiii ' : v to. .He said tb? jQtily ; point ' ' ; '',-.''-"- -A.i-ic e . ' . . 1 ...... A rn .....1., .. ' ti L"---Lli;-."" j I .! V . ? This is whnt they "cnll reform high Man ket. clat hi n g, . Sac, an d more tas.'-r- Wilmington Star. frior1dihe":lsn:4.i 9 d notndherwise. -Ofo c.lInual.l be. a iowed and no drawback eh-tii l- paid taxation satisfactorily add beneficial v to the I nrfttnYnant of wm. s. Marshall, dee'd.. in to tho TiArmlo" of f hA TTnltofl QfQfno rv I wmcn l am uie umy appoiuw-u Biwumr, . to tne people OI the United btates..ew Lell at nubile anctior. lo the highest bidder for .ash on the premises, on tne 5Htn nay oi Anglic l!t.8,-tte tract oi iana owneo y bbiu vm. o, Marshall.in Bushy Fork township, adjoining the Jana of w. A. warren, jaineB rneips, i. Eit of W. S. Marshall. reduce the customs duties to the extent proposed in the Mills li.l. Richmond Dixpatch. j$3TDoes the farmer really appreo -NOTICE.- can Congressional; Committee in the20th District is out for. Cleveland and Thurman. At North Salem, Ind., a big meeting was tSSSSSS lS I held one-fourth of- which was Eepublican I debted to decased are requested to come ior . - ... .11. ., , -. . I wanl and make immediate pay mnt to we: all persons holding claims against the deceased are notified to present them for: payment on or be-, fore the 6th dav of Angrust 19 or this netice will, he Olead in bar of tlieir: recovery. Thift oth day t August 1888 - . ' . 8K5t - ; ' Of Alfred-Blalock, eleceased. Trd Yionbpw of Jndfro rjroolioTYi o lnnrrl.V.r- it," c tt.. 1 .-. j: I jrr : r. by-'v..U) .1wi..s waw biua mii upon every suit ui o u:.-. i .j.i.;r1.... ., a - i ciui-Au io juiucu uie jjeuiocraiic iud. woolen clothes, there is, under our Xhere are nine Republicans ! the Club present tarriff law, a tax of forty AfVilpiingtpn Star, oonts a Dound. and an additional tax e o- . i . m it A Mistaken Id ja. rf. .Ha npr npmfc. nnnn tha raino nf thu I - T . I '-.- Af aasiiAhiYsAHa ?a o 1iiopVlt7--Ti-itirti1 Cti suit, and in addition to this there is Enelaud is not a protected tuntrv: , Now in the- special T H 1 -i r.rrc - i rr: . .1 fllmrnhflrfl 1M raw WOOl Onfeof Which SUCh . floods' are 1 ""c; .amnePer.oen"-J others, heirs of Jesse chambers, are 1fev.dMa Notice. fiv virtue of an . order of thesnpereior conrt of lerson. issued on the 2ud day of A Aturnst 18 therein pending in a tax of ten cents' pound on the we - . & -. and decrease in Massachtisetts : five per cent i ehaU sell atpuWicanction the highest bidder made in th.S COUhtrVi NOW let the j . m.' , at the court honae ttoor m Boxberoon the3nl U14UWJI1.U1.B v-uuuuy. rsyw jet .me during the same penon?.; ThjS-shows that day of 5eptemberl8SS,fh-st Monday, lhe follow. .... -r. -. --r - - v. - mat protection aon-t Keep wages irom go.ng home W T of Veis? chambers' containing much tax they pay on clothing under down,, and thatfree -trade does, not kDtt50aci'!8IIloreorl888'adi'iBinla?.'18 .. . T- . . . . ' 1 . -.- - . .. r I r T chsimhers. S A ciavtou. Dr Merntt, tuo tne present lllgU piotecuon system. wages from going up. Xurham-Plant. " ; Suthertfn tract ;and others; and tat.the Suthcr- . . -I - .... . " -t :. : ,,v v --i tract adjoining tne nonse tract ana mc : ' - I , :' V V S 5 r-.X I'ol-T flarrisBacktev Walker.'-saUio Awn Gen iIt is not DrOOOSe 1 to ' entirel v I arrlson aPB- -. 4 C : try and others centaimng 240 acre, more or lesj JStdP.ii, IB UU1 piOpUUBl XO, entirely f . . f , i , . - .:lTprm(.ofRale:100ciSli on each tract, balanca i e wonder how many men: and jw'gjSJffliSSSMaS relieve the country of tfiis taxation. It must be extensively continued the source of thef!Udernaient' come; and in a re adjustment of our their laW'ntracti.with.-.theiitepublic. n sarin. me interest oi American 'lanor i "vuy,-v ww,-iiii4 epuru.. w i ai pnymcu'; i vk&nw in.KP iiftrriann ha nrna n r . - J". - i -.:v i,,i-- aaonvt tv .. Tnifl ma vnn if " .wearing thnt ra m" anl ?y muc tnejget per week. rcrhaps ieaTlioiiing the la..di of iiorte Woo.lv." I it was hofjtiifit. Ant.inin'a tMiinm v Hrnl.. n. I i WnlWrti-. 15 AC Walker. D T Walker and otnen t - -A. JL. fl.-JC. ? - ';: ' , , I Italy yesterday on the Alcsia. Negro coio. . .7 -;-:v nization has long been aavorite election ex-J r u; Notice. Tr,.;.Jh!aVl.rv.iilHtorl tlio ndTnini?tra,"r carefully considered. a3 . well as the nn't in t . i -:.l with theVni wimam carver uec-d. preservation Jor our mahufectu reri year the enterpnsaof the momotere of Mse I uDOtMie J,"8, ,1?!3,?. It may. be callechprotection or bv anv I registraf on has extended to the Italian alien"", against the estate of the testator are notified v other camei but relief Jrom the Mrd population in . reliance upoh escape, from shins ana d.nwx' of mir Present fnff detectioh through the diflerence of language jf . . - , m - . af ....-.- - - - a i - -v . -:-,,. - , .- . . ... ments inhabited byItahans.. New .York And It Can't s;et Out V r f, .Thfreeske platformi has .ut the Republicans in' a "tight" place, Chicago fiigCH AtEi:' HILL; , N. r C. . The next session begins ' 4ugi ; 50." Tui tion reduced to $.30 a- haif year. ' . Poor " stu dents rnay.; give notes. Facuity of fifteen teachers..v Three full courses of study ..h ad-- inir HicrprHPii.' : i nrpf" snnTT prinrcnt tn. yi.a A-J"US HneKi'?-!'i-5 ?CVH-''i:'.-?'-! frjYlnincri f bnkiiiOBa Ytiftri Uno.V... l,-e5i5s correspondent remarks that; Clevnd plHck and Thurrnah's luck , will kill the lie-r : rite for catalogue to i - - - -. . dent. : ... . . .1. nn.1..!mfl ..1 nr. nm )o.nr tha fit h ilxT of Afliriist. 1889. or tB, . ( I paynw"'! dav of Afliriist. 18B9, or notice will be plead In barfor tbetr recover. vr ci Tt it rooks. Adm r with thiwill annexed of wm carver, KTERD CaveatsTana Trade-Marks obtained, ".Pl Dusiness conducted ior in.ouiri r .., Or 1 flee, r Wa have no Bnagenciej, ou flmeand at lew cost thatt taoee iwom eioes to actual cnuu " - . - , town, sent freer Address,, - 7' o A iC Opposite Patent pm wHl,f f ! " - , .
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1888, edition 1
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