Newspapers / The Southern Vidette (Norwood, … / Jan. 24, 1889, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Southern Vidette (Norwood, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i J J J V TROY, N. XV. "JXCVRY 24. 18S0. VOL. IV. NO. I T H S WEEKLY VIDEETT PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT TROY, N. C. J, W. McKENZlE Editor and Publisher. JLDVBIITISISG RITES OFins 1EOXTG031ERY. VIDKTTE. TKOY. N. C. WASHINGTON LKTTEH. f Prou our regular correspondent. In order to stoj) lie present at ire Odd, but True. It's odd; but bare you ercr no ticel it! The man who ha Wearer from filibustering, Spak- f, " " t er Carlisle ha- airrned to rco!r. I,e miMt to MX . about -.ulu- ' T7. Jr. JJjWr, " Salisbury, N. C, :::rj.'Kr jcrder ji:J W tent men every where for this jthat his reply then had leeu that work, and that the Statu Hoard of if that sum was big enough to Education have power to dismiss steal it was big enough to ave. from ofliee, and appoint others in . Mr. Mitchell remarked that 3 their place, all county supcrinten- cents a head applied to tho cost dents who prove to be incompetent of tho salt including the duty. or neglectful. Mr. Vance Then w hy waste Another important suggestion the time of the Senate and abuse is that, the county superintendent the patience of the whole Amcri be made treasurer of school fund, can people by insisting on a thing It would increase the salary of bo little in itself but so enormous iga with Mr. Weaver has been J wealthy. Well, throw him down ! apeciaiitr of fitter 2Wiai er Carlisle haw airreed to reco nize him to day for the punwse of,0"5 taxe7 -hard times,- -the making a motion to suspend the , town i dead," etc., alwnvM tand! T..J rZl K . t. on ,he R,n," c,,n,e" with Dealer fa ffalfte. DuBoalsiUvrr- I lm rrwitmn if i u orrun-tml will ltA ...... 1 - 7 i An i V 1 1, uanas ueep in in tMH-ket mak- met by fithbusteriug on the part . .. J nftlvA nnnnnont. f tl, l.ttl Mr ,n linB"JC Utl that OllC Would CarlUle'H action in making a bar-; aIost swear that he i cry j Eyt rUtf, j. In tVt x the Supt. and enable him to give Jin iniquity! On ... . Tw. Thrw.. 'ur... i full cr. t i .so i so sir. 5.00 r. so 10 00 1SU0 ft iino ji i c.oo 10 00 Itf so 30 00 ..b til H. t oo 6.00 12.00 H.SO ii.SO 44.00 f oo to. 00 H.Sfl 15.00 37 50. 75.00 more direct, supervision to the schools. hardly criticised, but what else and go through hi iwkeU and !i"i"niM rftct could be done! - Mr." Weaver had rnn xrill fitii1 t. . !s0. s i ii lviitii yon win nnu that th noie in; shown what he could do br block-' . . . w Mr. Mitchell It is the Senator from North Carolina who is wast- hUg the House for four entire'dars ; maie UJ a ra key, a pants but iug the time of the Senate about and expressed his willinguess to ton and a broken barlow knife. .. '. . . . .1 : .... rri. ni. : t -" ' . ... a matter tuat is so aosoiuteiv. iui it up ihiwuuhbij.. lucre iui ciass oi men never build u finitely small. was only one other way of stop- a town. Mr.anceThe destruction of L. him wbon he made a varr, Jcvrdry an4 Hock. Aim the Urxtt )in nf SptUr. its aa TROY MAIL HI RECTORY. The milH lve aud arrire at this WSiatXext? The Asheville Citizen refers to the delegation of North Carolina republicans that a to call upon Gen. Harrison at his home tor the t lie poor, sam tne wise man, is motiou, and that was a precedent ortn Laroiina ha nearly GOO. purpose of urging the appoint- thero poverty. Iam tired, 1 am which Mr. Carlisle considered en 1 0(H) arsons of school age, and ment of Jlr. ltichmond Pearson to disheartened, I am discouraged tirelv t()0 dangerous to make now :I)nt nearlv $700,000 for their edu a place in the cabineti It has of all other times. i . i-i heard bv this tim of the action at tUe ltrrvr whicU lcgLsla- National Wool Orow. ! c ,on ,Mt -vear-a 1,,,le "'" of th Klmrmau wine-liere endors t'n " coudacted. The duty of Assofijirion whifh wm in spsMinn ; a dollarper head. Maachusetts . . m s j 1 1 lAI i"1 1 I II 1. 1 J. J I. . . . a. .. '. ..... . A milt . mg Mauone ior me caomet piace oi vougress aim oi an iegisiai.ie nere last weet, uon't waut tue . fcui ovu,ouu iasr year lor tne the position, of minister to Eng- weaL to he, those who m gt ed that they seemed to be willing; ty dollarH J)er beaa, Wbat aeon land. In this is to be seen the .- T , . . xl t , to accent a large part thereof. . 4, trast! Pittsboro Home. A jnst completed census of At lanta gives the city a imputation 12, m m. ft. Vnr,,. r. schedule of their own, aud ap- P t Tk . . Mr. Vance for . . 1 of .4,0.6. It is bccomiuir a me pointed .Teommittee to present it; ' en action in the to the Seuate finauce committee, i tropolia, sure euough. t,lae a. follow.: ui nv fiii tim of th action luc peculiar ay mucu legist I -----p . . - . . mI - - " " -v-.w.. ...: ... . Foa Lilbhvillk. of the : Sherman wing here endors- is couuuetea. ine auty ot Association which was in session ;a nm,arir t a sundaT8excepted,7am ing Mahone for the cabinet place of Congress and of all legislative here last week, don't waut the : "pent 4, 000.000 ArrtTtttf do do ao uu leuuiuuicuuuig i um uonues suouiu oe to am iiie cti i"? "imuugu u uiui uu tun ic.vv vuut m lou oi uer cuiuireu tweu Tqx Asiikboko LtaTx Tuesdays and Fridays S a m Ar. Wednennayau Saturdays 1 pm For Fi.aootowh. UTe Tuesday Saturday at 1 pm. Arrives Saturday 11,30, am For Bokticx Mills. LeaTen Mondays Wednesdays and Friday. Arrive I do . do do ' For Oartuaok. Leavs Mondays and Thur. Arrives Tuesd. and Fri. For Columbia Factory. Leaves Wednesdays and Sat. 1 p,rn. ArriTex do do 12, p, m For Albbkuarlr. Leavee Mondays & Thursdays 6 a, m. Arrives Tuesday & Friday at 6 p. m. For Queen. Leaves .Wednesday k Sat. at 7.0" p.m. Arrives Tuesday & Fri; at 7:oo a, ru. F. M. V arnkr. P.M. JIO i.T iW 'VJ -V T A Alii I IVF XOlii tlU I '4 IV 1 nrhnrf Inaf aa 4 Lkn.r f Un f lw 1 1 Oft tine Italian hand of v. P. Cana- f """'I. ;ul.a' Not satisfied with the protection the influence, past, present; and terest of the rich. 1 bill, which is much greater than prospective, 'of Sherman boodle, Mr. Plumb came into the disens- they ued, they prepared a wool direct or indirect. Mahoae seems sion ftnd t wi a around from his radical brethren hls sllence aud uon at the South. As the Statesville matter of taxes on mica, sumac, I with the modest request that iti Landmark says, such a man as Mr. peanuts, rice and other North be incorporated in the tarifl bill 7 a.mt (J, pm. Majou .Finger. Superinten Phillips or Charles Price is alto- Carolina products The Senator in place of the prcseut schedule. ' gather too Hiab lo have. ny bo said bad m hia voit They will be left. The Senate chance. But, ve gods and little . 1 will consider jthe wool schedule fishes, think of Dockery as minis- eai1 au(l oUen against the tax of this week bllt jit won't be the one Annual Exhibit ur THE COUNTY'S FINANCES FOlt THE YEAR ENDING DEC. Srd. iss. Amount and nature of claim al lowed by the Botrd CommUniontr rcem- ter at the Court of St. James! o0 cents per hundred pounds on fixed up by the wool growers. The News and Observer. salt, but had made no move to re- election is now over. r fia TT-nof In. i r it.., tt:i.i f nnilftpstanil that, llflnrnftntn. since the above action was taken States from the tax of 112 per es to lea" by tne biierman taction, swoopeu cent on rice. He did not censure tie Oklahoma bill, down in their might, aud in 'the him for that. The Senator was Senator Morgan is still after interest of their Master Blaine pursuing the line of interest of his Canada with a sharp stick. Ho snit nnou the whole nroceedinjr own neonta. Tharo was one North proposes to offer the following - i 1 I . ... 0...... .1 ami repudiated little Billy M Carolina interest which the Sena- niV, Vi Vil . Ii v 11 i .. .....i hone. Commissioner of Agriculture Unf inhlw TWtrmtion. has UOIIll Vl M. .... , , . - . ... submitted an elaborate report to , t , ' m, . . , He gives full . -Assemuiy: .'-rue year just cios .. i ! in ? lias been oiia nf vicissitudes o tne presonc . me . 1?1 ! 1.1 A. A. T lorumuesuo ro uae put on me lrts of laws xvhk.h exempt from free list, and that was moonshine the payment of duties any articles whiskv. The Senator was for free of com lucrce upon which duties whisk v but not for free rice, freu ar imposed in this act, when in - : ! tious was likewise not what would The result is the Legislature, information as Ktah.s of the school work in the ! the fanners of the State on,i Hn anrrsts such P"R . was unfavorable to most: legislation as he thinks would be ! .n work; the weather during nso.fnl in imshinir forward this : tbe summer month, in most sec- irreat cause. He savs that some j u.. - ,,i0 i.i :have been desired. our school house, but a very large the corn crop ill be unusually proportion of them is unfit foruse,-8110"011 wi be l,eIow tllfc uncomfortable and unsafe for the ; average, aud the tobacco crop also health of the children. He thinks that such houses ought to be con demned and better ones built. He savs we have mauy good mica, free peanuts or free sumac. transit through the United States to, or from the Dominion of Can Mr. Vance replied to Mr. Plumb adll aro hereby declared to be in will be shorter than for several years past. With these facts be fore us, in addition to the well known and acknowledged one that V teachers, but a large number are j a larSe majority of the taxes come Hverv interior. Many of them are uirecny out oi tne pocuets oi tne p. but school loys themselves, and ibchool girls, without . sufficient knowledge in books aud esieci illy without sufiicieut training in School government to fit them for the responsible position of teach- ( Tho school terms rauge from two mouths in some counties to i four months in others. The school j facilities are very unequal in dif ferent counties. The main cause of inferior school houses, aud in different teachers is in the want of-money. We speud less money farmers, it would seem opportune to give as much legislation as cir cumstances will allow tending to the relief of the tillers of the soil; that is. looking directly to foster ing, as far as practicable, all agri cultural interests." Vauce Talks Sense. While the Senate tariff bill was under consideration on the 15th inst. Mr. 'Vest moved to strike out of the free list "ottar of roses" and and said that he partly admitted the accusation. If he did not re present the interests of his consti tution he would not be lit to oc cupy a seat in the Senate. Mr. Blair asked him whether he would vote to reduce the duty on lumber, another North Caroliua product. Mr. Vance I will. "I thank thee, Jow, for teaching me that word." Mr. Blair How much will you ote to i educe it? Mr. Vance I will vote to make it so free that there shall be no duty on the planks that shelter he poor men from the storm. It is not possible to increase the absurdity of a bill that taxes the aths of the poor man's house and nits laveuder on the free list to crfnme him ou Sundays. The oil applies to a scent. But the amendment applies to tho sense of the people, wlio have regard to the absurdities of taxation. operative." There is little proba bility that the republicans will support this amendment, as it would practically be a portion of tho legislation a-ked for in Mr. Cleveland's celebrated retaliation message. to substitute "salt." for school purposes, in proportion Mr. Vauce made an argumement to our population, than most of; in favor Of free salt. Could Sena tors, he asked, as men of con- i our Southern States, j Maj. Finger recommends a thor ough system of county Institutes, and that the money now spent in science keep on the free list arti cles of luxury and sweet scented things, niue-tenths of which even the Summer Normals be expended j intelligent people never heard of, in these Institutes. He recom rneuds that aii anuual appropria tion by the Legislature be placed to th3 creditpf the school fund, to te distributed pro rata to sucli districts as will by - private sab- aeription supplement their public avw"vi tuuu, ui9 win ue on iine aud keep ou the dutiable list at a rate .of -80 per cent such, an article of dire and every day necessity as saltt What was ottar of roses The reply might be that of an old democrat, when asked what rederalist; was, said: A. Feder aiisn em a ederaust is ls 4 ft . tt ft . S.L SCBUSS !t CO., 21 and 23 Maukct SmEirr, Wilmington, Y. C, ATTQXEQSILIIRS, And WholfMle Jobbers cf Dry C-oods, IVotiont, Clothing', UntSt Shoes Ac. 11 EST & 00., WHOLESA LE and RETAIL GROCERS, In (I DcatcrM in FOREIGN FRUITS, CANOILS, Amount paid to outside pau per, in ci nr reguiar pa p'rs 17 fur iMinTSopSJy ul Uli TOBACCO and eiAHS. ir jail lef V2 W to Ir. A. C. Otjlca t t Senator Plumb struck the New hnglaud" brethren in a sore spot when he stated, in a short but vigorous speech on the duty on fresh lish packed in ice, that t w Kugland was for either protection or tree trade just as one or the other favored her own interests The Senator certainly had a good right to complain of the fresh fish schedule as it was; it admitted fresh fish in their ordinary condi tion free, giving New England the benefit of lo'r prices; a duty was placed on fresh fish packed for long distance transportation, thns making the people of the in terior pay large prices for them. The result of Mr. Plumb's remarks was the adoption of an amend ment making the dnty ou fresh fish of all kinds on half cent icr pound. . Secretary hitner keenly feels ( it ( t 42007 104. 0O 4.w'.' 133.0$ 1500. 00 4l.!i; 31. IS for exrujiuing luui. tc 10.00 t F K Anhnry for examining pauper, SSJ to Finance Commit tee a 10 for Registering Vo tern 2.W to A. R. torr(t KeKlriler of )rrl, for luakinc out Tat U-oks, Stationary, cterklns for Hoard CommiaHoiierx ma kmjr out Annual hxtiibit ir. to I . E. aundr, Sheriff, Court coat &c. fr repairing bridge to W. K. Harris C J- C. Court cot, making nut Dock. et Stationary Ar. to V. A. McKin non for work on Court IIoue to V. A. IeKin non f.r work on well and jail to Sundry Peron for cornering pris oners to iail. to Mm. M. E. Pea chatu for repairinc MUcV.lar 'tiice to J. C Eury fr coneyip lunatic to Assfluro to Uv-ard of Com oiiiouera per dime niilare 119.10 to J . V. MeKenti forprfning 33" for halfUes ll'il.lb CuiiMnincutK of Country lVodtice Solk-itcd. t o. IJTM'Tkct Mrrct. WILMINGTON . C. ZC: 4 tu. Total Allowance. For further information ace ten ited tatemt-nt of Annual Exhibit the want of enough war ships to,Pud l lh Court ,Ioo The Washington correspondent of the Durham Plant sars: "The snobs here are somewhat elated over the report that Mrs. Levi P.; Mortou's coachman used to drive tire Prince of Wales. Ho was look out for American iuterests just now. They are badly need ed in Hayti, Samoa, and Central America. The Midden spasm of enthusi asm on the part of Itepresentative Weaver iii favor of the Oklahoma bill, is thought to arise from his desire to be elected delegate to retirement that territoiv in the w General Tax on Maaical ment CootTT Fcxn. Find as per Abstract ORTII&"fTII n 'j l.u i A' toa;.v. a 0:';;: it ial i L:w FULL LINr-SOF Groceries and I'nvbiwas, G uiifting f CfTe, Sugar, Flour, MolaA, IiiClfl, Tohacc SnutT, Sap, Lirtl. Nail, H'-IrMi, (htfr, Cr.'t-krr nfitl, f.-r l.bii w fzi j5Q"jroMi Full yrlit-lmQi Entertain. brought to Cauada by the Mar quis of Lome aud he is to set the',lloue,.. Wearer U a chronic a- style for the swell coachman of Spirant for office, and baring been t this citv next spring! When thee out 111 the cold by his lowa vr vai,,crtrtn ,oU-ootituentis ue i.robably want Public Ferrya PhoU.rapbers Mrehant Marriage Lieena DitarriiMiXTfl. 5 it) ByTirtoeofa t"rt(re feed x- ecrittd br Z. T. W relit- d SW-H , wife, and dalj feeordM in ib Rf- ter f Drvi'a .f3ce fr MottK...r r count, lo bk - ir rare Z34. I will V4-.01S Mi.0 Moodar. te Tlh daj 4Ja parvenoe starts out to play tho fool, he can beat the world at itr to catch ou somewhere else. Ex-Senator Mahone veut a dele gation of Virginia republican Iudiauaiolis last week, to nfQ h iii f ! ai m n twin 1 1 arriav 111 for a tla4e ft.. : . Ihiriug the consideration of the arr. Ifew. at pob'ic anenn, for rah. ' at tbe Covet le r. the trei of knftQ" rlr.ll ;OTC?5"iiV land eontejrt .aid m rtf,. tTJ-nl7 tiekeu e.fro Ne. hth 1 whieh , ,J t.,n of Tr.(TV ,,0 j I . p,rf.'i-i:!: jomirs:.lan,Nof C. !),C ... irnt of Aid date 4 M li ).. nc tU Koa ...i Lmount tf..oltents. oeer- ' Ul n mhxcn Z T. rr.gHl hargtaftc ww g..!d to aatiaff r4 1T ! hr i4 kortare- Tms tb da? of principle of (Laugh- help themselves a principle that ! ter.) has dono much for the derelop meut of school enterprises. Mr. Mitchell' asked Mr. Vance how much salt cost aunuallv to A more active superyisiou of the ; every man, woman and child in Balanea tint Treasnrer Dec. 3d Cocktt Put, I Approximate amount of judrmentj debt a docketed in the oTee vf tlie! Superior Court. aooat f prie:pal A.B FiUlQUIIACMortxasee. Brown a EJa.r, Alt. PATENTS Ifmin war li-i.l' lint tliu ininriiiiiri v r' aDce moved tw ,art aihcre is that HarrUon knows him provision that bibles pnnte.I in Jtoo lo taUt, him into the Cab- ; iBfer..i tnd co.t remaioiog uapaid n c. .4 Tr. viMv..u.iw4 r any language should be admitted tineL iht fV! i4f 'L",-J:? 1 rttZT?, 77v r4't - at CQaV' T. . OrfHK W, .... . W-sf. J a liog na vn c-ri. Ivtt Ui- tiiatij pawl Total free of duty. The proposition was rejected. schools by county superintendent is earnestly urged. He suggests j that they lie allowed such pay as sm secure the services of comj.e- the United States. U Mr., Vance said that it had been figured out somo time ago br a republican Senator at 3 cents audi ly. John Shennaus election bill is lute tiou the y ur apjt-i.te craves. Get up from ude.1 to l.riuB about the elec-. ., Jr t . . :i i -i.', , , ' 'T,t't tk..i... I. ofatunnl. Ali tl'S a 1 1 leJp yu , t ha bel of lj kio!edxe a true atattv of radical Congressmen from aol, i(l jj, afUJIX,U and givr et fro Ph;ic JUr-rJ. n n:. in South. JtwiU fad ne.-es.sari-. you iou uf thing, to Le thankful i 71 offiV to Iai5lf Cmnua JneVs. lor. Tro. a. C. Pec. ctb t. M4M 4Wivf . ffw f-. . . tmwk ri, fttrl. - W4U If fwi-'.U- I- f-ft r:i. r f art' rS.fei. t -r mi. B. . jft44.a c A.SNOW&CO., .imw . oj. wmi.i-. t .C
The Southern Vidette (Norwood, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 24, 1889, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75