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HHhi r Mctwii U I V 7 m - a i - m m mm mm mm m m TROY. N. C JANUARY 17.-1880. VO L. I V. NO. 3 AT TROY, N. C. tup WEEKLY VIDEETT- she dohie that lie' wa guilty of. where, and who return with the.; 1 -IRiIIXGTOX LCTTEU. ;ed a reflation for the itnrnoe of! n.,n,invn PYERY THURSDAY -"high crimes and misdemeanors," pioiiU of their labor. You wel- r rcKuur corrrvpondenuj 5toiM,in-the introduction of bill VLBLISIlhu b f Xortl!wIie that Utlv- r wheu hel .fcewatw Leagan wheii asked . on thetwo Mondays in the month Carolina sitting as a court of ini J comes in the midst peachineut in the year 1871, and when you can use him nose of putting dow pressing the efforts of the Ameri- j monsdy re elected. Texan al- to prevent it's ad.mtion hv rvfn- and J, W. McKENZIE. Editor Publisher. ADVERTISING RATES or THK VOXTGOMKHY VIDETTE. TKOY, K. C. 1 asks that they (the Legislature) ; resolve or declare that, in their opinion, he was actuated by good motives in what he did, and that tor the pur-, iaUKU!li good-naturedly and said: , solution, and owiii" to th ,n,ll n ami sup-1 "It's all bosh, Coke will lie unani- atteiidauee tl.ni- I.hvp iwu... -W, H. Riesner, Salisbury, N. C, can laborer to secure lib share in hvavs know when they have a g,Kd ing to vote, thus break in .... , thiuir. iniMfiii.i (... : i, t: . ' iuc lii.vuiiuu iuipueu in uis name. Senator Culloni raised finite a junrum. I For I M M -ft. I 1 muUi Oa.... 6 !.: "ruurT. r ijOluawi 1 I full C. 2 ri 3 -i 6 : 10 IK ir.no t 3 no 4.: a r..oo 10 GO so oy ? 4 co f r o 48.00 i 10 m s 12.. n on 3-.:o r-ro he had for his object the i4be. t jHut wheu the foreigner conies j laugh at the expense of .Senator, ! and highest interestsof the State." Poor sinner; we though he bad repented! Our Legislators will doubtless treat his appeal with the silent contempt he deserves. The South is the future centre TROY MAIL BIUFXrOKY. The mil leave aud arrive at this place a follows: For Lii.ksvii.le. t - .j -; Ur Knnda is rxented, 7 a tp A rri.o rin do do O. p. FR AsMEni:o. Leav Tuesdays and Fridays 5? a m Ar. Wc'dnenayRao SaturdayR 1 P n For Fi.AiOTou K. Leaves Tuesday & Saturday at 1 pm. Arrive .Saturday llv0taro For Costicc Mili.r. Leaven Mondays Weduesdays and Friday. , ,n Arrives do do do 12, m. For C a rtii a o k. Leava Mondays ahd Thur. 7 a.m, Arrives Tuel. and Fri. C, pm. Fou Columbia Factory. Leaves Weduesdays and Sat. 1 p. m. Arriye do . do 12, p, iu For Ai.bkrm ari.e. Leaves Mondays & Thursdays 6 a,m. Arrivcs Tuesday & Friday aj; 0 p. m; For Queen. t Leaves Wednesdav A Sat. at 7.or p.m. I Arrives Tuesday Si Fri. at 7--r)5 a, m. F. M. Warnkr. P.M, 1 1 is said that our present Legis latuie will have about ' 1400 jus tices of the peace to elect. The exact number of Farmers. Alliances in the State, up to this date, is fourlecn hundred and six- tv-oue. Salari of Judges. A correspondent of the News and Observer urges an increase of the salaries of our Sujei ior ami Stipienie Court Judges, lie claims that the Supreme Court Judges should have not less than $1,000 per. year, ''and the Superior Court .Judges not less than 3,500 per m.! vear' In 187), when our people were in much better condition than now, we well remember that the number- of our Supreme Court Judges were reduced from five to three, and their salaries fixed, and this too in compliance, as was claimed, with the popular demand of the -people,' Then the people thought 30.000 sufficient for our Judges, and in this year of grace, 18Si, they will not agree to in crease the amount to 02.000, even though they may' be called 'stingy7 The Progressive Farm er wants our public officers paid and -paid well if we can afford it, but the condition of the people who foot the bills should be con sidered. We must remember that our olu veterans and orphans must be cared for, and that there is an armv of children in the State who are growing up in ignorance. Progressive Farmer. lirother Polk ance to our views cxactlv on this subject of salaries, and we believe it is the sentiment of a vast ma ioritv of the tax-navers of the State. with anything to sell, he is "aim-! or, as he is oftener called hern . . . . then .uaraoulbn," Lud all met, Kirau,,," Itlair, Satr,lay, when if " " tra.lr. I ' ale clmraeseiied as "traitors," 'IU V Se..al rwola- " rouCus,.,,, rraclu-.l Uy o . . , ' tions adopted by the Columbia l,e ilaltimoit) Mauufactuters' Turnvereinof Lake, Illinois. The P.ecord after an iii;eretin" dt.v' resolutions after reeiting their op- :n it- n . : . ii . - 1 "vion in iiH last ihsuo of thel i. ('. no excuse for 8avi'-'5; instruction 1 ' T1' j . in publiesehools, etc., recommends 1,11 P0iUon of tue Ilecord H by tlishke loreigners. 1 ; uthat Coniness make an annronri- no means uim-isnnuM., .i.,!. have no personal reason lor dis-! arioI1 s.imcient to pay tutors to by the fact that this section is al liking England or Fnglishiiien. I instruct such Representatives or w..i,. .. i i . . ril- ! r i Kenirois hlo M - liiiir in ti... reailn iron industry is disbelieve in the English svstem oenatoisi like .mi. li.ur in the . r i i irudiinents of. history and other ' miancy, uictat- , . , studies calculateu to deve; duct ion at a reasonable price.- Mr. Ilawley 1 gave the Sena tor from ing that Dealer in Walchrs, Diicjon.sllrer warr, Jrwdn- an4 nocks. AU the Urjt ei line f Sprle1ea, t.y-flar. Ac. in We Stale. I ntVe l ecialuy of ntttnc rcUa an4 fCuarante a perfect tit. 1. no :md ing the nrice of ii" iron in Smtii. was to get one democrat (if 1 could ; broU(l(.n thl.ir Inil,ds, so that they ern and Northwestern market -not get more) to avow, frankly, n,:iy no longer disgrace our -, News and Observer, the honest purpuse of that partv, :tion in the eyes of the world bvi and bills to which. that the adoption office trade is j resolutions I The merchants' tax return is ui : i... - - . i norii iw iiii in ivoo i. ii'ii'-iiiui iiiit the policy of that partv. Not one ' " , V " . 7r ?S Just tu,c t:lx to ,""-'- The lg. V " . which remind one foreiblyil Spain ,. " - lltfAIIIIIT Mllll 1 III llllllll'll VI. a , . . ..B.rvsft avn . I 111; IMtllt"' luo ucviJrtiui, u iuie iu is l.iiner rouu on iiair aim uisirv i ,.,.,,, f i . . . he last campaign to get a demo-: kind, lmt Io, as tllv h.Mi i ;i ; , cratic politician or editor to tell' ol,f letM Vlea,that (?n after among the peonle of the , . . , . Al ue maue goou ami uiuouM u ine c,. ti..,; : o he truth in regard to the nositiou fl i .i oi.ue. lhat is Democratic doe mty. 1MW.r ni.irtPr. .trineCharlotte Democrat. has given utter imein fifty on the stump, or in:jll the munth centurv This keepers of the State of an unnece5- of their party. Mr. 'Vance replied to Mr. Haw- pect no better. 1 Senator Brown, of deorgia was ev. He said: "We had once in-in l'is .eat Saturday for the first ? i.t Aiunml Exhibit this couutrv a philosopher with a 'time this sessioir. His health has OF THE COUNTY'S FINANCES good deal of hard sense, express ed in bad English, Josh liillings. improved slightly. The republican comet, Blaine, has arrived here. His arrival has FOU THE YEAH ENDING DEC. Crd. lass. 21 ami 23 Maiikct tueitt, Wilmington ZY. C. And Wholesale Jclbtrs of Dry Good, rVatlotin, Clothing, IIaU Shoot Ac, M 4 :m. 5 S $ ?, ST. SCO., WHOLESALE and RETAIL wing npa rliild in tlio'lirlitk'al iirmaiiient; liU satllity lowed by the Commissioners ild go, it was necessa-r;:!dl Satr Iliscock, Plumb, of Monigoo.ery Comr from Deccu. ' Chandler, and Bepresentatives t,er the :,ih, is.-; to Dec. r.rd. uirent to go that way, Vhi olllt,ne aml othl.rH of Amout p.id to ouu.de nau. ' " Senator Vance. lresilent Cleveland has nomi nated K IlartriilgCjOf Jecksotjv.lle, Eia., to fill the. vacancy in the U. S. Circuit Court of Florida, coused whether there was an.v News and Observer. In the course of the tariff de bate in the Senate Friday Mr. Ilawley, of Connecticut, interrupt ed Senator Vance and asked him nation ce. l he I the skv al been by the death of the late lamented Judge Thomas Settle. 1 which he thought had any ap proximately just system of taxa tion, and if not, which of the na tions was neatest right. Mr. Vance Teplied that the sya- Our excellent cotemporary the News and Observer Kays we are going to kne a coininou sense ; tern of taxation which was near Legislature. It is made up lare-'est right, so far a he was ac ly of farmers and there is nothing quainted with them, was the Eng more characteristic of our' North lish system. Carolina farmers of intelligence j This opened the ball. than good hard common seri.. The fol lowing lively debate then ensued, - " Jill ivllil'll frliM ( itl t if w.nt iotit- t v j iii m iiiv it ,w vwiivt.iva.aL lie i M t N. B. Small, who is a i farmer vainly .'attempted to crush the . living thirty miles froth Charlotte North Candiniau: j .-"with his wife went visiting and j, Mr. Hawley That is about the left their two children in the answer I expected to get. liouso w-ith the doors closed. , Mr. Vance I fce what you call "While playing with tire the chil- .Whe true inwardness of ymr ques d reus chit Ires caught, and they tion.M The object is that you may bad both burnel to a crisp' when charge that we are in Euglish in their parents returned. Merest; that wo are followin , the Lnirlish svstem: that. r . j is are One of his apothegms was that, ! created a great commotion in the in order to brin way he should ry for the parent A tit o Il'll 1 . . V A- 1 ... . 111. ...... .III... . . ...... 1 . .. r . 1 . 1 ' ""c. wT ill uiuct i.lllilL UK. aiu llllll aioiiuu Willi I get your political adversaries o an air of great importance, while tell the truth the Senator from ! llis rival,s "vU as Senators Sher- , , . ...man and Edmunds, are revolving Connecticut should do so himsell .irouml with tlUrnitv aml once m a while. (Laughter) He taking especial caie to keep out says that 1 am a free-trader, and of the way of the fiery tail of that the olicv of mv partv is ab-; tIl comet; they realize that Kolntlv.-fr.ri.nd, iw lirt-w,tllure is Pri'at ltnjrer to them, 7 Klumlil :i citllKWin l:iur nlrt that statement on my answer to apneiirance of a comet in hi question as to which foreign has from time immemor system of taxation I most admired, considered the certain foijeruuner Hold him that the English svs- of wars a,,a disturbances, and the longer the tail the greater the dis- tem was nearest right, meaning ,7 h T, lM . 1 n turbance or war. The Blaine oi all other systems but our own. Cl;nit;t iias a Very long tail, and (Laughter on the republican side.) the war presaged is likely to be The Senators will contain them- correspondingly long aud bitter, selves a moment and perhaps the ending only with the destruction i . .,, . . . . , . of the combatants. But as the laugh will be on the other side of i . n i coinbatants aiti all in the rejiubli- their lace. I do not mean by that party, there need be no great any approval ot that system un- grief over their annihilation. It der which we live. God forbid . i understood that Senator His as God did forbid it, thousands of co'.k NVas the bearer of Blaine's years ago from the top ot Mount (lemall(U,d thut niaillL. shouM sit Sinai, when he said: "Thou shall ac the head of the cabinet table, not steal." (Laughter and ap- as Secretary of State, but that he proval on the democratic side.) I -.should have the naming of at am not authorized to .sav what two :tlier niy,",ww "r th , . , , cabinet. Harrison has not vet the sentiments oi the democratic ; given uis auswer, antl tllu sudden party are. i appearance of the Blame comet Mr. Dawes Will the Senator at the Capital, and the marshal answer me one question! t!e various planets into a Mr v-u,.,.t trf.Ti-ihnlliant constellation, is all for 1 7 tii nnrtwivi nt !iiinrMSiiif the; tho Si'imtnr frrwii MiKupliiivutto ' - ... .. ! " - ' ..v..... iiarrisu sun Willi ine immense of old. (Laughter.) We had some 1 power for good or for evil which exhibitions of his shrewdness iu -s wielded by the comet. Whether tin i.L.iwr ..! j,r.f i,.,,ii the comet .shall destroy the huh iiiim i-uwi i ikiui i . mount and nature of claim al- ti WE it t. 10. 00 I C3 10 tt t. t tt tt tt tt t tt tt pam io oulatde pau ior .iKirner ire .40 m lor Itttine propet tj 4i lJ fr jail fret ) o Dr. a. C. Hojle lor .eiriuliiin luui tic l F E Ahurj fr ex aim nine, pauper, to Fiuauce Commit tee for Registering Vo- . ter lo A. R. 3lort, Rej?iitr of DrN,' fr makine nit TmX H oks, .Si4ii.,nrv, clerking f.,r Hoard CocniuisMonerj. im. km .;t Anoual Extnhit JLe. t 1 . E. Saundc r, Sherifl", Court cot Jkc. for rppairini" bridge to V. R. lUrris C-S- C. Court C't, making m D.ck et Suiinnarr Ac. lo W. A. MrKui Imn for work on Court I!oue t W. A. JtrKin non f . r rotk on and jail to Sundry leron for cnn eving ru ontr to jail. t. Mm. M. K. cham for repaiimj: utof k.'ar r-uce o J. C. Eurr far Conveying luoatIC to Avlum to B rd of inm- nnionera per d.tue nutate lo J . W. McKenzie for printing fur l.a!f frea litd Dealers in FOHEKiN FRUITS. UANDILS, TOBACCO andCIOARS. Consignments if Country I'rtxluce Solicitetl. A-o. UTMnrkel fliTct. WILMINGTON C. 420 07 104 Po 4.Z2 103.0 ZC: 4 m. .in 4" 4ZVJ ()UTII&OKTII M'lL.UI.YTO.Y. .V. C. i M is! it b - Its J-i trt 1 tt t Total Allowance. For further lufrfuation sion a lew years ago. I am not ized tatemrnt of Annual Exhibit, or the san the comet, is a matter pofcted at tue Court Ho. of iudifl'erence to the democratic A trite truth in a nutshell foreigners to our " an authorized exponent of the observers gathered in the nation- ! ihti(irr:if c. nrinpiiib.x in flio al nlwi-witi'irv i'ur flm ihiiuop fif e ; .1 ... t ' nifviii( tln frn iivrnfitchtiirM own ieo-li.w.. .... .t.- Fire the bit: inuis, and let the thus given iu the Spirit of the pi, lint there never was a great-Sr h V V , Ul rlu V '.show begin. The nation is as- Age: '-The man who has learned ,!r niece of l.vnn.ri.v ti.o.. ti,i-l . utterances of the uied to witness the fun. . . . . "iniiw.ll Miiivu u-lin In m niiMii. I mi . ... -t.l. ..I : Cocxtt Frr. Find as pr how to imf- lii mi voir i ' mm pieiense oi uisiiKC io loi;iJuers- I ..v n- I- 1..... .... I.., r ' . i? . . . . J "L uai ivii-nuu a coiku- vou only dislike the foreigner &tnm of mastery that promises him ! when he brings something to sell. - ......w,. siiu.uimi. nen no orinirsin a uianket or :i General ff l4. 4W.0I n ...... i : AJt WU lU.IHI bUlIllklBa mnt PuMic Ferry Photographers Mrrrhanta Marriage Lictme FULL LINr-S OF (ircK-erifs atd FrJvMns, (jniitiug if CoflVr, Sur Fburt Mnlafc, Hont To!rcot Suufl", Sf lIi-p-Ino, C hr-t ShipmiiU if ctton t5livil!t f'-r wldrii -fl C27prtni--'Full MtorUrt-k Ab.tr.et' trfu.-l oiii. W 1 . 1 101 .11 .iem tt tt ty to pronounce. I am simply one consideration of the tantl bill. : The lenublicaus have struck a true, (laughter,) but still only one. dangerous snag in the sugar ques- Ition. When the paragraph re- . ... - i iivu tiu titiiino in i UiaiihCl Of ill T'l 1 . . , .... ......... - -- r i ll0l,1istn0ap.,sissi01,iH,ite.!1,air of shoes, or anvtUinr ellT";. ?mwf,,c l,ar,-v of.a-iS tlic .Intien 50 ir ,,-ut on Is better tbau the stt of .....in. ..i .. ...:..f:' ..i!. t"'Ufe Sta!es. l"''"ni.i-! imported si.pir was framed it -.11 autu.. cneaper man jou are willing to Ld itself again and a-ain in favor known bv the renublicans that it I ! tn i L-m ; ml u.! I it flinii r.m .1......;.,. ! r . . r . . . : : ' i t . i . . , vt e are giatl to notice that the ; 4-...:.... 4 1 ;m,vrtr. i.;i. -,n ,.;..i,i .,..0;..:.. : . r 1 ' .1 f m..ima,.i .... . j. - 'Jicii;ut:i. iiuu uiinca to ail , ""i"'4 1 111 iem ."uiuucui : rs oi liOiu.uni, out mr iii.n mc , f uvnnn.i HOW n,U,K.t Ul luvor Of,,.:.., , . , : . . . ,,.v..,,m. t.. tl kiuuh ui lueiuiiices auainsL mm .. .m.u -1 , 11 nas neer auvocatea anv ot tier no votes irum tliat state: nut now. system. That is a system which fthev have discovered that it willj S.no : Jo.om Hr tirtae of artfaft Deed ef Zt m ecuttd Hr Z. T. M figfct and V. IT lie. nd dol j reeordd in tb R 4i.2t ter .f DrJ' Cjc fr Mont t.wty county, m lxw,k !! rr r24. I $.VJi.t)l ell. on Mondav. O th daj of Jan ; ary. at pib'ie aneiin. f.r rh, t at the Court Uou Sor. the trel of Amount "paid out for connty or. j land enejel in a:d der. jurr ticket Ac. from No, th which le in it l wn of Tr7. d to lr'rc. -A trrS a ptr f ti e- jotnir c tht Jai J. VS . C. .PuoiU.a mrat f aid dale 4Xt,'J and otber. It lmr tht bo tad Amount inolfenta. oer- Ut upon whica Z T. Wfirht STO l) ; ti e. S!d to ttafy .r4 hy taid NortM Ton rAh dar vf DlSBClSKMEXTt. charge Ac- j . increasing the pension of r dU- t K1U(lS 01 l)reJuals S I :d)lI Ciiifrlerate veteruis is ineet- liut wueiV tuo lor'on flier comes, ing wiih the lioMitv aiidorKennnt bimself, to underbid the Ameri 1 r.i. u..... 1 . ,. 1 . . . L press, ami we believe can workmau and to take the ft U has the htirtv sin irov il nC ti.i.,.i ..e 1 1 . i!f i" ..1 1 ulCuu uui 01 ma niouiu, vouwei- "T tlfcVl - l,'e 6 VlUoV withon andhv.ocrit- J true, patriuiitt N.irlh. Cariiliiiians-: .1 1 i. . . . Lnnot refuse to .are fir tho who 1CiU eu,l,n' is wlmt is tllU lull. Balance dot Treasurer Dec. Couxtt Dxst, Dec. l. A. U FuHQCUAn. Uertftcee. Dron 4 Cair. Att. - - 11 " 111 r1 ft I nrefer anvthinir els ' Snrt-rklex. known nil over the j .... .. . : 1 i i.i.. ! . " t were disiUiwl i defense of the ; ulBi:s ami nan ine to that. I might charge that theorld as the sugar king. The n aia.ui. A licit in rt lflU WUICUjlU0 creu 1 11 it I. 11 v 111 I ' - . 1 prefer to the English or anv do equally as much damage in re-j Approximate amount of jndfmentj to) A E Nl TjCJ other system, out aud out, to the ! publican Kansas and ralifoniia, V dof kf le1 ,B et of tje M fl KlJ 11 fS system which will U, established, ! both of which states have protest- f'X f? ! c,t.B ..4 TLu.4 should (jod Almighty, for a while, j ing delegation here now; that of tD aerer! judmu in.t the! -MMv.iii Bt rr.rti afiliet tlu American peoile with the latter being beaded by Clans county to Dec. ut im l.;orA,rw,.LV'i.nrLli IriT. r.jTt homes of our fatlieig. j factories of New KuglamV are till- republican Seuatorj aie in favor: led wilii men who are not eveuoftue Chinese syAteni aud have Ex- Oov. V. V. Holden has naturalized citizens of the United published an appeal to the mem. 'States, but who mM th .lif .ri .1 . . . ' ' suing iuar ine uemocrj f tlllJ Mislature m vh ivb border from Canada aud tUe-1 is in favor of fre trade. suit i.' the Senate linanct cm- mittee have concluded to oiler an , Moey order 10 booV qd. paid total 1 hereoj certify that theali frMt f tkrV-. j tl W-ita If )l'UUr lk-4 f 10 Jv-. ik. -I!. oi.iw r4.i. - nli r-f-- fpiite as much authority to inake'ameudnieut to the bill, giving a the tt of uj -oo !tdfe a uur iat: M't.. -.r mi. that avermeut as thev have for bounty for even- pound of Migar ment fria l'-biic Recrd on r! ,n ;. t f A4r. paying that the democratic party 'prodm-ed iu tbU country. j?J rSio" to I.ard of tmmiiVioVeVa.i C A . SWOW The committee on rules report- Troj. N. c. D. CtU ie. SWOVdcCO.,
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