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Salisbury,1M..C; February 18 1902.
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No: 27.
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UORE AND BETTER SCHOOLS.
Karti CarcIIna's Stasllag ui Needs Point
. "I; -. 7 ei cat. ,
The Central CampAvJZn'
mittee (or the promotiougvpob-
lio education in North Carolina
was organized in Raleigh Friday,
and Governor Aycock, State Su
perintendent of Public Instruc
tion,' T. F. Toon, and Dr. Charles
D. Mclver, president of the State
Normal and Industrial College,
were named as an executive, com
mittee. -
The organization was the result
of an educational conference,
there having been three sessions
11:80 a. m., and 2:80 p. m in
Governor Aycock's ofSc4 and at 8
o'clock in the Senate chamber of
the State capital.
Forty odd of tha most promi
nent educators in the State partic
ipated in the conference. They
are iu charge of 80,000 school
children, 5,000 in high schools,
and25,000in public schools.
An address to, the people, as
copied in part below, wus issued:
"No free government has ever
found any adequate means of uni
versal education, except free pub
lic schooU, open to all supported
by the taxes of all its citizens,
where every child, regardless of
condition in life or circumstan
ces of fortune, may receive that
I "We believe the future will hold
us responsible for the1 perpetua
tion of these unfavorable condi
tions, and therefore we conceive
it to Be the patriotic, moral and
religious duty of this generation
of North Carolinians to set about
in earnest to find the means by
which all our children can receive
that education which - will give
them equal opportunities with the
children of other sections of ourJ
common country.
7 Remembering that" in the last
year nearly 80 commnnitie? in
North Carolina, some of them dis
tinctly rural, have .' adopted the
principle' of local taxation for
schools, - we think this time most
auspicious to urge a general move
ment of all our educational forces
in that direction, and, therefore;
we appeal to all patriotic North
Carolinians, men and women who
love their State, and especially
that part of their State which is
worth more than all its timber
lands, mines and manufacturing
plants, to band themselves togeth
er under the leadership of our ed
ucational Governar and the State
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, aided by the Southern Edu
cation Board, to ; carry, forward
the work of local taxation and
better schools, to tha end that ev
ery child within our borders - may
have the opportunity to fit himself
for the duties of citizenshiD aiid
A.
opportunity for training into so social service, Raleigh Post.
uu Btjrvict) wmcn ine i const ltu
Geo- T. Asgell Tthh it St::!l ti Sep
.presseHsj Ui. ; r
There comes to our table . this
morning from a New York bouselj
a pamphlet of ninety six pages,
with variousVpictorial illustraJ
trations oa the,abbve subject, and
a request that we forward $5 and
obtain a course. oQ instruction
which will enable us to hypnotize
tiny body we want to ., and . make
them do exactly j'whfct'" we .. want.;
The pamphlet stages'that 10,000
persons are . now taking this $5
course of instruction.:. -How
many of these -; ten thousand are
scoundrels ; no mention is made. F
but most probably : among thorn
will ba found gamblers, thieves
i.nd worse criminals, all of whem
will be constantly , trying- their
power on men, women and; chil
dren .""and the result is quite .like
ly to be seductions, roberies, kid
nappings, murders and perhaps
premature buriaU of persons not
dead.
In the early history of New
England this daugerousart would
doubtless have been considered to
be the work of the devil, and those
who practised it would have been
promptly hung.
We do not go so far as that, but
do think that all- who read our
paper, and all who read the other
20,000 newspapers and magazines
B0:D CASES TO TEE SUFREUE COURT.
ft l;;u la tts YflIU: tad Sticlj Cue:.
Washington, Feb. 1 14. The
Wilkes and Stauly county; bond
caseswill be fought out in the
Supreme Court of the ; United
Stales. Ex-jfudge A; C. Avery
arrived today and will apply for
a writ'of certiorari from the Su
preme Court on the ground ? of a
coTflict between the decisions of
the State courts and the Circuit
Court of Appeals atv Richmond.
This court decided last; week in
favor of the bondholders. Judge
Avery says that an early . date he
win also file a petition for a writ
of certiorari in th v Stanly coun
ty case. Ex-JudgeShepherd ap
pears with Judge Avery in this
case. Ine bondholders are repre
sented, by Hon." Chas. Price and
Judge Dillon, ot New York.
Judge Avery came here from
Richmond; Va., where he argued
Ithe cases of Mrs." James and 'Mrs.
Howard vs. the Western Ivorth
Carolina Railroad, before the
United States Circuity Court of.
Appeals; Capt. Chas Price Ap
peared for the deteTidjnt. . This
was the ' third argumerit ef the
case, W that " court. : The cases'''
came up before the court on an
injunction restraining the State
court from selling the Western
Nortii Carolina road under an ex-
Another Story of the Salisbury Shaotirg.
tions of this and other great States
and the acre demand.
I "We realize that our State has "If Conductor Salisbury -holds men should tell everybody how to
reached the constitutional limit !hi80wn for the next four :days.M est avoid it and that laws
of taxation for the rural schools said Dr. Eugene B. Glenn, Thurs- shouId be eDacted m every State
Hftv thro . wu Ya . v.i,J to punish those who use it for
ftoa tr St.fttA nrisona. Wtie
which receive our DaDer everv
month, should be warned A7ain,t ecution of Rowan Superior Court
this dangerand that 'scientific 11 -iJl l?e veral months, proba-
Diy oeipre a a ec is ion is reached.
Raleigh Post. . '
SCEKICCQTT03 DISPLAY.
K
Fcrtt! St. Leal: Dpssii:a FrcbCottsi
Bell ta Flalsbt j C!:li.
bt. Louis, February 15. A
great scenic display of the cotton
industries of the South is to be
made t the St. Louis fair in 1003.
The stages of cotton from fibre in
the boll to finished fabrics will be
demonstrated. The mill, owners
of Charleston, Atlanta,- Spartan
burg and Charlotte, where some
of the largest mills in the South,
are operated, have .consented to
furnish the display. - John R.
Kendrick, superintendent of the
textile section of the manufactu
rers' department is in the South
arranging for the exhibit.'
ua& biib jias maae, extra , apDroj
priations to lengthen the ternTv&f
these schools to 80 days liTtim
vearl We realize, too. that the
four! months'. term now provided this morning to take light nour-
is inadequate, for the reason that moment.
more than 14,000,000 children of The wounded man denies the
school age in the United States story told by his' assailant as to
outside of North Carolina are now the shooting and says that Dillard
provided an average of 145 days had a pistol concealed about his
of school out of 865: that th person, either under his apron or
us fnr Ji
Salianury. xestea
fairly welljast night and-was able
PrlDdustrles In Stanlr
Where they
pWy within the past week has
spent'soma, thirty thousand dol
lars buying lands adjacent to the
Narrows and . around Palmeryille.
Over three hundred thousand dol
lars has already been invested in
Yessg Ilea iiJ PcIHIcj. .
Not long since we were- talking
with a bright young lawyer who is
building up a good practice - and
who has a promising future, and
he mentioned the fact that he is
being importuned to run for the
legislature, and has the matter
under consideration. We nn?ed
- o
him not to think of such a thing
for a moment but to address him
self with all his energy" to his bus
iness and let politics-alone. We
are lnlpressedjhat it may not be
amiss to say a WOI .along this
line to the young 'moo who read
Charity and Children. Tffey will
not take our advice perhaps but
that is notour fault. Sm ears
ago a man who stands at thuery
ton of the letra.1 nmfflinn iN
North Qaroliuasaid, in substance,
these words to the writer: ,4I
nau m tuj pim'vuuiuiiw
WAFrECTi:3S::!:E.
tia U-l:!:t:re cr LI;:!;::;;!.
Jackson, Miss, Feb. 15. ilrs.
Jefferson Davis appeared before
the Legislature of- liissisiippi to
day and her presence- caused " a
very affecting issue. ' She w&j es
corted to the capitol shortly 'be
fore noon and introduced to 'the
joint session by Senator Cayce,
who eulogized Jefferson Davis and
spoke of his distinguished services
to his country and of the! undying
toy of the people of Mississippi
for the only president of the Con
federate States.
Mrs. Davis burst into tears when
she attempted to reply. 'Gentle
men," said she, -shall' always
tenderly love the people of Miss
issipoi, who clung to thffcause of
a 'defeated man. I can tav no
more."
Mrs.rDavis was 'assisted' irora
the speaker's stand and ' the old
veterans, citizens and children
crowded around' her.
- Hfrry P2:!fl:s C:r:j
Washington, Feb. 14. Admiral
Dewey, it is aid, as received a
lengthy letter from Prince Henry
bf Prussia. . It is rumored that in
this letter the Prince admits that
the Garmans made errors in the
engagement at Manila and that
Admiral Dewey was right and act
ed best in all things.
Admiral Dewey may send a
representative to New ' York" in
TrKiisjirince' Henry for him as
theU.u. . . wif Itrs:
r
teachers of these children are paid
an average salary of $48 per month
while the teachers of the chil
dren of North Carolina are. paid
hardly $25 per month, thus scu
. ring for all the children of our
sister Statoa'more efficient train
ing for the duties of life. And
we further realize that for ever
man, woman and child of its population,-
the country at large , is
spending $2.88 for the eincation
f of its children, while North Caro
lina is spending barely 67 cents ;
thai'the country at lafge is spend
ing on an v average1 of 4 20.29 for
1.9
will be beyond the powr of f nrth
erharin.
We notice in the New York
Herald, that a Chicago physician
has asked Mayor Harrison to per
mit him to bury i a hypnotized hard cash by the company, and
person three days and three nights
for the purpose of proving to f the
medical scientists that a . person
apparently dead : may , be buried
that length of time and still be
alive. As all our readers know, in having such a vast -enterprise
we have for several years urged in
this paper, that no person should
never be buried nntil the begin
ning of decay, and
- should be in every city and large down
iguoreu.u.ueu -- a . placc8 where the bodies of river to New London.: and that
whether his order would be filed AA nan Ua f.Un hi mn on tha river find.
it is said the negro became impu- ....l. va aa iflrt informorl
beeinnme of decay. Our Dumb that a road will ne Duut irom ai
switched off by any political pre
f wrinent, however alluring it might
be. I would not accept the nom
ination for congress if it were of
fered me on a silver waiter.' That
pro
Kicks C3 A;..::3Cn!:r -
Lincoln, Neh., . Friday, J4.
The senior ckw oI-.the Nebraika
State University is in a ; stato - of
man has risen steadily, and, as we jexcitemet," owing to- tha selection
have said, is today cne of the 1 0f Booker Washington as the class
evfry indication points to a speedy foremo8t &wyen in the SraW He' orator for nxt June.
in his front pocket :
Mr. Salisbury had remonstra
ted with the negro early yesterday
morning for impudence toward
an old gentleman at the hotel
and had struck Dillard. :
At breakfast when he gave the
negro an order it was completely
devekSpment ' of the great water
power on the Yadkin. ; We rejoice
with those people who have had
latids to sell, and with the county
come into our bounds. 1 We &xfi in
formed that; mules, .dump-carts
ctnd all necessary working mate-
that there rials hate been shipped for plac
ing down the railroad from the
dent, and that. Mr. " Salisbury !
arose from' the table - and again
alaoDed him in the face. The ne-
gro then proceeded to open fire.
Of the four shots fired only two
Animals.
bemarle to the river when tha
Work opens.- Stanly Enterprise.
every pupil eurolled in its public of the bullets have been located,
schools, . while 2LHh Carolina is the one that struck Mr. Salisbury
sDeiidine oulv $3 or"V,Ahe small- another which lodged
S7 , f f
in a
est amount expended by au ?tate
. T T 4 1 . a. A . lL.
in tne unuea oiaies: iimt,
post in the dining room.
Proprietor Lang of the
Prof. Pearson Resigns.
Chicago, Feb. 12. Prof . Chas.
A. Pearson, whose recent utteran
ces agaiust the inf al libility of
certain parts of the Bible occa- in
Gleu sioned comment in
Bible
Methodist
For tt8 Yossg Ilea of Brala.
. j Humanity will wear more shoes
a'nd farmers will use more wagon's
1902 than ever before in the
history of the race; but the man
who has a million invested in the
nvfiriura rimnnnt snent for the eaSjy 'iCk, says that the pistol, beyond church circles, resigned today as
,K!M nf arhnnl I Sv must have been concealed orofessor of English Literature manufacture cf shoes or wagons
every
age in the United States is approx
imately $9.50, while North Caro
lina is spending $1.78.
These facts should cause our
pride and our patriotism, and
lead s to inquire whether the fu
ture will hold this generation res
ponsible tor the perpetuation of
conditions that have resulted in
the multiplicity of- small school
districts, inferior school houses,
poorly paid teachers, and ueces
sarilpoor teaching, that have r
sulted in 20 white illiterates out
of everv 100 white population
about Dillard's persdnV His state- iu the Northwestern University, can do little in the coming years
meut is corrohrated bv . intimate The resignation; it is stated, was i wiinoui ine gemue ui puuuuity,
is furthermore, a mightly force in There is much ill feeling, which
this city and section, and is not means either the withdrawal bf the
afraid to speak the sentiments of invitation or a half dozen members
bis soul. The politician is not a Qf the senior class of the college,
free man, he is a slave. He dare A class meeting was called to-
not assert bis manhood. - He . is day to discuss the matter aud five
obliged to be, in some sense at seniors have notified the president
least, a trimmer. of the class that if the invitation
He is afraid, to take a square ia not withdrawn they will refuse
stand on questions which divide a to appear,' though they may for
community, though he is mon-1 feit their diplomas
strous bold on the . issues upon
which his party is a unit. -Young
. .1 - AT?
man, ao not . Decome an oiuce
seeker. If you are worthy you
will have all the opportunity you
want; if you are unworthy make
yourself worthy by your diligence
and fidelitv. We have m mind
as we write now a half dozen
sprigs calling themselves lawyers
who have notleen able to make
$500 a year,' but who have - an
nounced themselves, candidates
forCongres. If the people want
i, .
friends of the woundears;.who voluutary.
say that Mr. Salisbury never caN
ried a revolver.
The head waiter at the Glen
Rock says that it is all a mistake
about his saying that the shoot
ing was aVuie with Mr. Salisbury's
Ha must call to his aid the men
prArCeeni PooTunn Aian ARked I Dt ideas, men wno are masters oi
, iVItOCUi , kvu I , I . . . . - , .
for ;-iter of dismissal from the ithe art ot presenLing mrceiuny i - "7
moaei-
SeutcfPritchid R:!$ E!:e.
Pritchard," said Senator Clark
of Wyoming yesterday, to , his
North Carolina colleague, "when
did you beccme a dude?"
"What'a the- matter?" asked
Pritchard.
You are dyeing your hair.
replied Clark; laughing. "Go
look in a mirror."
Whni Senator Pritchard gazed
upon himself he found 'that the
1 t t r 1 j a
yuu they will find you, 11 they do I l7 ; . . .
oot want you, do not try fore, " ?f
vonwelf udou thm. . We imb
rf . .
ingtou Pot'.
a nec-
r ashing
Vienna, Feb.- 14. A row 00
MpthodiswKpiscopal church, but laud effectively to the millions of little more humility and
the request ww. refused, as com- consumers the merits of a par- ty. 'CheekV isaid to be
A irfttfl that be ticnlar commoditv. The genius essary iniug .xn lunw i
at,;.f.;,lthcbnrrh; of the artist, the printer, the pho- times. It is no more ueccsiary curred in the Reiphs rath today.
pistol. He says he does not now The professor is to continue in tographer and the writer,, will be now than it was 50 years ago. it between Jewish Liberals and Anti-
who the pistol belonged toi that charge of his classes until a sue- laid under tnouie .10 mis iwen- ij v r. ' "
tieth century proiession Oi put)- cauaiuaio n- f,'bu,vu ' jluo jioerais caucu iuo un(-
licity. More than ever before I cannot fill, but be will strike the! Semite leader Dr. Leugr, 'P0
will it engage the thought and I grouna in gooa vimo aau "ut niucai nngana, a Jesuitical snasje,
he Hid not bee the pistol in Mr.
Salisbury possession at any time.
The physicians in attendance
upon the wounded man sav that
cessor is found, arid his salary is
6 continue until January, lf 1903.
nrr 10 vpum of aire, in eenerallv no immediate harm will :result by
r And ioorlv laid supervision not removing the bullet. If Mr.
of the exnenditure of our meagre Salisbury recovers the ball will
rhooi funds and of the teachine not be removed until - he has
done in our schools; aud, finally, gained sufficient strength for the
in fhAt dncAtional indifference operation and that an -ray m-
trhichis the chief cause of the atrumentwill.be used and the ball
.1 j:it .VfAtnA e( removed from .the back. Ashe-
1 . . ...
Art A rmfila nnt of verv 100 en- Vllie citizen.
w w t-uj"- j
rolled in our present public
schools.
Take the TbuthI5Dex, $1 ft year
PilH Ceres PUesl-
Mcdct r funded tt 11 eTer t<o.
ItSaulBljUg.
P. A. Danforth. of La Grange,
Ga., suffered for six months with
a frightful running sore . on his
leg; but writes that uuctien s
Arnica Salve wholly cured it in
Ulcers, donnas.
energy of men of talent and edu
cation. The time will .come
when the devising of an original,
skillful and successful plan for
launching a new com modity upon
the market, will command a-fee
that would now appear incredible
Here is the golden opportunity
offered by, twentieth century in-
off than ever. Attend to yonr windier, and a moral leper.
business, boys, and if a yearning The anti-Semites retorted with
for office seizes your soul, stamp gucQ epithets as accursed dogs,
the life out ot it, and go on with 1 Shylocks and international ecav-.
engrs.
Both sides picked up tech xaif
siles aa were handy and hurled
! them across the cliamber at ech
your work. Charity & Children.
X rirZ: solution and expansion
world. Cure guaranteed. Only to "the youug man with nothing
5c. Sold by all drussista.
but brains.'
Wanted. A correspondent and
azent at every, postoffice in the
county. Wre would be glad if pur other.
friends at the postoffices would as
sist us in the matter. Liberal
commission paid to agents.
The riot, which lasted an hour,
arose over the ducussion of a pet
ty xnunici iai xnatter.