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TOL. IV. TROT, K. C. JANUARY 3. LSSO. NO. 1 n I THE WEEKLY VIDEETT PUBLISUEO CYERY TyTJRSDAY AT TROY, N. C. J, W. McKENZlE Editor afcd Publisher. JLDrSRTlSIHQ MATES or ni tioxTGOUEar tidette. TKOT. if, C. 12 .... 1.M S $4 N ... CM 4 5 CM le.OS KWm.. ' ST 1 SJ 8M It SO r.... SM T-M 1S.SI H.SO if 111 i 1 M ! KM 1 MM i As. I JSS4 KM S.M I7.M Mi Ml'.! UM 1 MM 4S-SS IS i . . ' ' r- ' - work of the i4Fish Commissioner," the movement- to establish exper iment farms all over the rotate, and also Farmers Institutes have all added largely to his supervi sory work, and Iben fniitful in good results to the State at large. Commissioner IlohinKoa is fortun ate in having for his Secretary and Chief Assistant a most ac complished and zealous worker, T. K. Bruner, Ksn., lor a loui? Hirac associated with the Salistm- ry (N. C.) Watchman, -llaving' jenarge of the wwing department j aud other specialities. Mr. Bru- jnerii hpI eii of as a practical , printer. rained jonrnalisfj one j state as to her mineral and la boreal resources, and no stranger to liar varied agricultural feat ures. The Honrte Doctrine Wi.l'r.jton Messenger. Auinial Exhibit OF THE COUNTY'S FINANCES FOU THE YEAR ENDING DEC. :d, lti&. TJtOT MAIL fI RICTOftY. ffae eaila laye aud arrive at thi a pUce as follows: Ft ft LjLITLL. LMfru daily.lua4Uyeexapte4,7 a ro Irriree do da 4a t, p. aa. Won. Asacioa. LjrM Taaaiays and frilly a 8 a u Ax. Wedaesaayid faturdaya 7 pu Fv fi.AMMirjf. lataeMXaesday Satarday at 1 pas. Ajqm res aatrday tl4, m y Feft Baseicx Mills. ' Lost as Ueadays I7e4aadays and Friday. ArTea 4o do do 12, m. FOft CiTIAI. Lts Ifoaday abd Thar. f. a.aa, Xanrsi T4 aad frif 6. ? Lra Wedaasdayi aad Bat. 1 p.m. Arriroa 4 do 12, p, m FOft ALBtaUARLB. Lufii U oa day f & Tbarsdsys 6 a, a. Arriraa Taesday k Friday at 6" p. aa. For Qaen. Lntm Whut k Sat. at 7.05 p. m. Arrives Tuesday fc Fri. at 7:55 a, so. F. 11. War. P.M. Bin i 'jggr "Written for the Vidette. Ansel Hnsipd Watch for He, Bt J. L. M. Oa that bright and ahining abort, J uit bejrond the watera dark; Watch (or cae aweet angel one, When the boatman lands his bark. Watch for me. for soon I'll come, With ihe boatman, pale and cold; Watch to catch the tiratfainlgleam Of the soila white fluttering fold. Wilt thou be so dazzling bright, Robed in HeaienlT arinent fair; That thy wife may know thee not, t Kno wthee not though tuon art mere Oh, among that countless throng, Just beyond that darksome sea; Whea the boatmau !and his. bark, Augel husband watch for me. Bright and lovely is that land, Where God's ransomed people be; There upon that shining shore, A"gl husband, watoli for we. The .Egypt Coal Hiuiv. San ford JJj press: Messrs. Geo. G. Lobdel, Jr, and J, U, Wissior, of Jax Meadows, Va arrived here Tuesday on their way to Ehypf. Mr. Wisfder is the 'Superintendent- and the Lobdclu are larjre- owners of sto:k in this mine! at Kgypt.- and we learn that thirty hands are icw employed bailing water out of the large shaft, preparatory to diCSluff eoal and putting it upon the market. The owners of this valuable property have gone to work in earnest to make it a pay ing industry and we are informed that Egypt wiH soon be a town of miners.: Dwelling: and store bouses are to be built immediate ly and the mine is to w worked on a grand su'ale. Tka coal is soft .Antbrse-cite and an excellent quality of gas ran be manufac tured from t. It will be remem bered that the Kgypt coal was largely used by the Confederate pavy during tjie war, and during the latter part of the war this mine at the terminus of wbat was known as the Western Uailroad was the only rescareo for eoal thoi Confederate rjavy had. The own ers believe that there ara millioiiB of tons oecossible to the pjek-axe and that it will bo the right arm for manufacturing in this section of the State aiad especially along the C. F. & Y. V. railroad. it 44 4 4 4. The joint resolution introduced into the Senate by Senator Ed munds reads as follows: Kesolved, That the Government or the United State, will look with I tLS d.: serious concern and disapproval , upon any connection of any Eu ropean Government with tho con struction or control of any ship canal across the Isthmus of Darien or across Central America, and must regard any mich connection or control as injurious to the just rights and interests of the United States and a3 a menace to their welfare. Kesolved, That the President of the United States be rpquosted to communicate the expression of the views-of Congress 'to the Govern ments of the countries of Europe. ! This resolution is timely and proper. It comes just as the De Leseps canal project has gone into bankruptcy, and it is intend ed no doubt as a warning to for eign powers not to attempt to carry through by governmental; action a scheme which a private corporation has &jled to accom plish. Tho doctrine known as "tho Monroe doctrine'' was promulga ted by Presideut Monroe upon the recognition by the United States of the independence of the Spanish-American Republic of 1821, President Monroe announced in his message that any attempt upon the part of European governments 0 IA) a : oo W. H. Riesnor, Salisbury, N. C, 10.00 63 10 Amount and nature of claims al lowed by the Board Commissioner of Montgomery County from Decern 1ns: ptid to ouUide pan for regular ps prs l'7" 4 for Attorney ft for !itinjr property for jail fee to Dr. A. C. Boyles for .eirmiuinR luui. tic to F E Aghury for extruininp pauper, to Finance Committee for Registering Vo ters to A. R. lrrns. Register of l)eed. ,for ni.ikinir out Tz Bioks, Stationsrv, clerkhij; for Board Commissioner tus king oat Annual Kxhibit fcc. to I . E. .Saunders, Stieritl', Court cost Ac. for repsirinfr bridge to W. R. Harris C C Court coat, making out Dock ets Stationary Vc. lo . A. JHCUIU hon for work on Court Iloue loOO.OO to W. A. Mlvin non for work on wells and jail 58.50 to Sundry Persons for conveying pris oners to jail. 43.25 to Mrs. M. E. Pea ch&ru for repairing Ktock.law fence 4900 to J. C. Kuy fr conveying lunatic to Asaylum 31.05 to Beard of Com- missionera per dime milage to J. W. McKenzie for printing for ha'.f fees .ci;zufaciztring JtxtiUr mux Engraver. Dealer io Watches, DUnjoads.EflTer me, Jewelry and Clocks. Also tlie largest Una of SptttaVtt. hye.clases tV SUU. I anako A!YD OBSERVER WVrl-y .Vevi and OttqrrT is a lng aa thr ltt paftrr 9r publifthr.l iii Nnrtli U arolius, Jt t rrrdit to the jxople and iK Siatf. The tripl ahotiid tike a if'ue in ft. It should be !nrtrj tamilr. Jt is fn eivht par as or. duV full .f tl. Itetl sort c a it.rriuiiii- ..r Atttn. '.t.. .. rr4iJin matter, news, mark! re Nri. sum an j ii etnnos ulTonl to lw witlniut if. Prvrt $1.25 a yesr Wei will furntsh and puaraniee a perfect tit. No. CD. 44 14 44 44 44 41 420.07 104.00 4.Z2 l.OS PATENTS iv.!., an. Trad If tiki Vtat4 aa4 CDI Lil.ii m: '.m;'.! Imt MODKKaTC ICJ oi'it iKt n is oriiAtTK u. a Tatknt 01"Kh:k. W kn (-ei, ;i U,- fiirct. h-ne ir. t pat! bj.iu in ''" t ai.J m LESS CUST Ua U tu ftoni V Aibiiti. ;i-n w tr rirtuw. f f c.rp Uur f U t 4mm ull ptt Uwiri A ooU. "How t Obtaia ltta.M tU ri. o artu! cliU ta JOMT StetA. lf 0f "in. M-nl frtx A44r C A.SNOW&CO, 44 44 44 4 41 it 44 44 44 the H trUy Asiat enrf Ofnrrr oa til January l&r, 1883. fur $1.8tn4 fir xnmple cipr. AfUrvts Nlwi mi OnsrnvRK Co., HalrJgh.X.a TEW m SBBt TROY, N. C. Fall Term f Tuentv vnici he 'I .Him f.i.l-.v & atif it. . Hi It till UjpiU Taual UlM.Wuii.(itt,D 1"' " , , ....j,..,,,,,., 1 he tntru and surroundinr cma- inuuity are uutiriaaeil fr health' fnlnc! and morality. Tuition, Jl. CO (i $3.00 a month, G.wl Hnrl rzn lc had at fro a 85.(iO la cS.tO. I ilA alt 4 It a? Wall I I n Uniuiton A . G. makc x hutn.ction tbxrHieh ami pmcticalj For fu fiber par ticular. apply to J. HATllCfK'X, A. B.t IVinctpal. 21 and 23 Mahcbt Street, And Wholesale Jolbers of 44 44 119.10 1101.10 m i i Total Allowance. ZrtU.?.'J Pftf furtKor infiirm tinn to extend their system to any por-;iZe(1 statement of Annual Exhibit tioa of this liwisphere would be Vud al tne Lourt o. COltKTr r.CKD. General Fund as Der Dry oods, IVotions, Clodiiii-, Ilutt, Shoes fcc. For Wounded Soldiers. State Chronicle. The Legislature of Georgia ha V a i t . passed a Dili wincn proviuca the cosidercd dangeroas to the poace and safety of the United States, that thia'ltepublic would not in terfere with existing colonics or dependencies, hut would regard as tjie manifestation of an un friendly disposition to the United States any attempt of a European power to oppress or control tho destiny of the governments whose independence the United States h;vd acknowledged., This doctrine has been accepted by all statesmen and administra- Of lNS. Tax on Musical mnt Abstract Entertain. 4. 41 44 44 4 44 44 l'uhlic Ferrvs Photographers Merchant. Marriage License 0 4 :oa. WEST & CO., E INSURANCE! WIIEX YOU WANT FIRE, LIFE tOR ACCIDENT INSURANCE be sure to rail on, or frrt ay4 wit Who rrpresrnta a line of Fire a4 Ltfa Inaursnte Compsnlta, enasl to any in the L'nitd Statea. Oficies atn Street, haLtst'aT a. t. n toUowing compensation tor tnowjtions jn this country as a part of our unwritten law. It has been Confederate soldiers injured in ser vice who were citizens of the Slate October 20th, 1886; Total loss of sight, 150j one eye lost, 30; total loss of hearing, $30; doss of foot or Intr ."..OO lO.Mll .ri.O() os.n 4:1.2' $v04b.01 DlRBCrSF.MENTS. Amount? paid out for conntv or ders, jury tickets ic. from Not. Mh I li lo Dec. :!d as per ett!t ! ment of said date 47J5.M'1 Ainouni insoiTtnts, over charges &c. 3T.0 09 WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCERS, Ind Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS. CANDIES, HEAD TTiaRDEO Sob Orugs, ChanicaN, Flint. DiIh, VariiJhe. Glass PuU ty, lintihft, Tobncco. Ciant Oiijrareltcii. Snutr, Sotln, Htick Balance due Treasurer Dec. Cochtt Debt, $.'o;.j.ss 8100: loss of a hand or arm. Vorili tnoroaiua 1j0; losa of both hands or :irms,j popular v.itn ail parses sna atalldebt aK docketed in the oiiice of the times. It is the OHO question upon! Supe"0" Court, amount -f principal , i i i t i- ! interest and cot remaining unpaid on which Democrats and Kepnbh-j tho kX judgments itm the cans are thoroughly united, llence county to Deo. ut ins eJWJj,0u .uniie uiutf iu uooss un- TOBACCO aud CIGARS. Wicks, 5ic. be. JL. K. STEER, Wholesale Drarrlal. Consignments of Country Salisbury. N C rruduce Solicited. L A D I E C Doyour own dyeing at home with Peerlooc Dyco it is that we endorse tho Kdmuud's resolution and sincerely trust that tct and Observer: Thp Sottthern Cultivatdr for pecember has a full write up of agricultural institutions and or ganizations of this State, includ ing a, haudsomer out -anti biograph ical sketch, of Commissioner of Agriculture John'Uobiuson. The article refers to the Department of Agriqultiire proper, the State Board of Agriculture, the De partment of immigration, the Ex. leriment Station, tho Agricultur td and Mechanical College, the Farmers1 Alliance audi numerous other kindred institutions. The following with regard to $150; Iohs of both feet or logs, $150; loss of one hand and fool, or one arm and Teg, 8160; for permanent injuries from wound from which a lir or arm' is rendered useless, $50; doss of one finger, Sojdoss' oi two finger,' 10; losa of three fin gers, 15; loss of four fingers and a thumb, $25; for permanent injury, not mentioned, from which a per son has been practically rendered j incompetent for the ordinary man ual avocations of life, $50. This information will bt in- the House will sanction it, and paid 1220,49 Total fl4,rJl.4J I hereby certify that tbe above is to JVo. 127 MttrkeV.Strect? WILMINGTON C. )C: 4 m. that Mr. Cieveianu Will speeuily . ttie net ol my knowied? a true Mate- , u r i i 1 ment from Public Records n ft!e in lav it da fur a the enhmofa of Kn. m-- . ............. . - t r - m v 1 1 1 1 1 c c . a. i . Jiur.iLi. i ir if rope. ; Ex of5io to Board of Commissioners. UJ i roy , . Vy., nee. oin , n P Baiting a Calf. I!? Subscribe lrr the Vidkttj: A ITenrv countv farmer told a 1 a year, six months for 50 rents. green hand to salt the calf, and aid of ex-Confederate' soldiers9 in t Commissioner lpbinson and Sec- j teresting to all our friend who are retary Bruner to heartily indorse: endeavoring to secure legislation in ViinniiaiiAnap T? rK? n orkn ia cowl tr ! .. ' hA t.b a rifrht man in the risrht piace, his friends claiming that ; Nortli Car.dim MiArA is no tarniAr ot ins ane wiio ! knows better how- to grow tluj Ben Jonseq on Hainan Xatnrc. the boy took about a quart of salt and rubbed it all over the calf, working i into tho hair. A gang of colts in the pasture scented the A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know talt from sugar; read what he sajs. Toi.kdo, O., Jan. 10, 1?. Messrs. V. J. Cheney A Co (Jen- .i . i t. . t i naif and rot after the calf Tl ov lieraen : 1 nmV "tn ,n ine Kenpr nu got aiter tne can. ii.e , pr4Cljce of Ined,c:ne for most-ioyaM. licked the hair all Oil the calfsjand would Hav that in all my practice back, and tried to lick tb. bid. oi; VXi.: too. Jimmv tried to catch tho 1 with a much con6denreof suce ss . . . . . 1 1 can Hall s Catarrh Lure, manufac.i calf to wash it, but the creature, Uurcdb u Hate prtcribed it a' thinking Jimmy wanted to lick i Kreat many titoen and lUefiVcti wnn . . , . , ilrful.and would ay ih conclusion tco. kept oat of his way. Theboy,;lhml j have yet to tind a eaje of Ca- the calf and Jimmy are all tiuhap- tarrh that i: w old not cure, if they ORTII&ORTe WJ Uf IJYTOX, jv. a V, III l b Tml wtH TrTttt. TWv ar i4 ar. nrve ib i rrtita m awa Jr ; Kr tJ f r icK wg i. Aua X. T. Wriht U Oro-. 'i iaV, N. C. crops that flourish along the Pee Dee Hiver, and that his opinion What a wretchedness is this, to trust all our riches outward nnrl iiiAa an tn all thm nrnpt.inal details of farm lil are worth as amUe bers within; to con- much as those of any man -in. the, template nothing but the little, Stat. He is now' in the vicror of .vile and sowdid things of the py. 1 he coit are th only ones that got auy fun out of it. Tho Baleigh Correspondence Durham Tobacco Plant savs; would take it according to directions. i our Trulr. L CJtiRSI'CII, M. D.. Ottice, Summit M. We Catarrh Taken inter FULL LIXriSOF Groceries gPi Prorislcjis. Gonhisting of CoHVc, Sugir, Flour, Mol asses. Bacon. Tobioco, SnutT, 8p Ltrd. Kailn, Hoop-Iroo, ChteKf Craukers tc. TMTTT1J Who art weak. Nervoat a4 Dsbi1ltstM sad iiffiriii froaNrToa tl.ility .Jtemiaal wk Bfis.Nirhtlr Eniisiions. sad a' I tk efTcta Afotrlr Keil Ilatita. wUh UaTd U I'trtoatnr tiaev0 a Ooh or I.nity. aa cr r4l Treattae rn dieaeof sn( with par tieulara for Home Care. Cures guaranteed. o er ray J. S. PR ARM, 61S and 14 Charca St, Naahttll. T, I r,4irn Catarrh Cure. ihe Kepuniieans perretrated ; F.J. CHENEY A CO. ilUlreStuu for any cae of; abhipiaenla or c Moo ao- that can not be oured w thf JT'nciteil, h r which w?Vf SBriroiiiia Full Market ri FATETTKV1LLE MARBLE W O H K S. CHXS. Ji;GCX)DNriX (L.iOUHaa4j fuijdteville, X. C. Pi ops.. jjerfect manhood, plive to the:wtdd; not the great, ijoble and! very gross election frandtin Mitch. ! Toledo, O. il-.:d bj Drists, lie. iel county, aud some of their work j there will be fully exposed to the I next llouso of liepreseutativosj for a contest will certainly made in the ninth district .votice: Having this day qualified before the -5" Pricrs.-Tfj 3m. Br virtue of a tx'.rtrare Peed ex. fecnted by Z. T. Wrirht aad .r j jt i i z . r I wn, 4ui uaij rfcorura in iqc li,tdl- wants of the farmers Of the State, ! precious? We servo our avarice; and in love with his work, which ;a,ul not content with the gooJ he ia constantly seeking to oq' of the earth that is offered us. w large in its scope and intensify Iq parch for the evil that is hid its good results. His department den. God offered us those things. ha alvun a prominent place to and placed them at baud and j j alleged that 400 more, votes I. A ...... -. .J . J .1 ll.ilP lib th'lt hu iHAi: v...... I'm. II 1.1 At - . " J 1 . . . . . . L i 4uu Mipcv, uMupiai ouu wuuns Uliv... " v. auui. jnoui- poili il I li4l4 luciu iiic UH?rs j ilium m utcrimi io prmni mem i (i nr. Ilua doer the tract af lurtber said,wu;uu,J 'l,lu,e,,vgu ; t miaiT oi ifcccwuir, iw.or inn Foreign and Xalive GramU and Marbla MnuwenU, Hadrttooes, GtoiHrrymrbinf;, Bnibling atone ric. rWIg" trmattJ t intil ffit. Work dtlivrred il yoor market depot FJ2EE 0FIFICE1GIIT. the Statp, pablishins pamphlets We for us; but the hurtful he tho county and it U An 441?. ml nnil Inn )i . 1 1 a i il iinn o i f 1 hiii .1 li a. : 1 . .1 : t. vi vi uuu ftuu uuuuuo.y ouu , -wt. UM a ct ho iiu juiai reaum pruuuocui xmi a nt,c-bar the same Anr who "viuuusauu iimueri 'inaaaiiion iin oiiiics ucreDV wa anhinfMv noostcn inly be Su,.rior Court of Montgomery Coun- - 'of T :.d".'0fiV. fo7 MtVSiVV - Tf : t tv a Adioinif tratur o( the estate of I , nrii . . . k J, w. 1 1 L - -1 . i li 1 r-N ra r- r flH P f T ters IU acaint aiddecelent to present them ,t tK.ortr,.a' r m. 'Woods and Tiluben?, in addition to those mentioned elsewhere in'mav Parish; aud bring them forth, j4ipacked" Mitchell county. There' ettiraent. it.:. I. m, . ! when God and natnre haH hnriad L-nj aifi.an fal mtifr ny i her, l56. ims anicie. iuea tue MUoal Bar-; ,v . , , -a j, wuicu u l"u- more imnor ior us I toughs came over the line and S I . - f jaJa wast w - j uy things whereby we "laughingly boasted that thov had; owe the estate mui make immediate This Ud day of Notem- J.'urvev of Phosphate -Beds,'9 the Jf we coul4 couteiuu the.u ivoted. G. M Haxnaasov. ) II. A. llKN'ttaaaox, ( Admrs pf A. b. llrudrrn, prowa and IJ air, Alt'. land cntrred in aaid ..rfr.. rflU V ' vl which l.r ia lh4 tvwo of Try. U- MM FACTCRKR OF aT:tC:Uu UfaMh.CVo,a S'.VS I FINE CGEWIXG T0B.UTO. , .y said mortsae. Thif 6th 4a of i client and J onniVO IJcalcm, lire. lw Hi prtr. and O-a'iff of elf A. U For.QtiIi3, Me;trfr, , g,aaj, wj ,,-re aatifacliaB. (iruwp u. u air, Attya, j j;Jf r I i
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