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THE -YELLOY-JACKET. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. 15 CENiTS PER YEAR, CASH IN ADVANCE. - ! S. DOIT' LAWS . Ifotered at Second-Class EDITOR. Moravian Falls, N. C. as Matter. A Cross Mark on your paper means that your subscription has expired, and that yon will receive no more papers un less you renew INSTRUCTIONS. JG" Silver preferred to Postage Stamps on subscriptions, . ' Remittances of silver of small sums inay be made with comparative safety in : ordinary letters, using good envelopes. Amounts aSoy : sixty cents it would be well to send by Registered Letter. . ' P. -O. Mone; r Orders . are "better still, but they must sedrawn " on Wilkesboroy iN. : C. as Moravian Falls is not a Money changed you. must give your former as well as ybriliesvsaadress;5 A1wViy-Tmte your Own name arid ad dress plainly, nd direct all vour letters to VttT.T rvacr-T'A ctt r'iv ... r 1, Moravian Fax$,N, C. In the ca lapaign of 1896 the Democratic party-and their allies positively a sserted the principle that it was i complete Imposs ibility for t le country to enjoy prosperity, ylthduta changer 'of tliB 'financial system in " ' accord arice with t reir-ideas. The point is Jno r tongdr held by any, one who is fam liar. with such facts as thdse wUici have just been ptesexite4. jWliat'they are endea voring to prove-now is that " the Republican party has -nothing to -do With Wis p rosperity that hm3iCrpin ;it. With any o ther part V thtJ:ha Democratic this: would appear like ineonsis- tenay,; but tlie .Bamocrats change fage; andr&gumejnt so;oftm that -oiofb:8i'ed at a ny " v ar "iqniMHeirews; The only thftig" that could; possibly be in- coSsistenwitlv their record would be consistency .-Colorado .Springs "Gazette." When a man gets "full" his brain "gets empty. Where, O - where is that man seeking office? A whole bushel of notions doesn't weigh as much, as one little stubborn fact. The Democrats still believe in the7 free and unliriiited coinage of promises. Mules and trouble should al ways, be approached from the front . The Maino'.was blown up ex- ternally ; Cefvera's fleet was blown up eternally. - The sea-serpent this year has a steel skiA and wears a Spanish nag onhisiail. it. turns. DufeiiakX pontics,-n no in his life. ewev Jin as avmg never, voted. It " was fortunate for Gon Toral- th$; he-urendered San tiago before CoHBilly Jennings Byan' got to Cuba. 4 ? ' Had yoii ever thought that . . . - -i . . success is a lanure wnen it is achieved at, the expense of prin ciple? PERSONAL. -Brother, what are you doing for the cause of Re publicanism? We are giv : ing you a paper that costs us t ThQ. Democrat8elU4is .ihAt J . . t . T . i 1 ' I cue v;nicago - piatiorm grows stronger every day." So does a dead horse. They've begun hanging crim nals off-hand in. Klondike. . It may not be exactly civilization, but it shows that ' elevating 'in-, fluences are at-work. . "lillU'bBUa'US'U'UlUU UL uuuur We Wane nil mir nlrl snVi;rr?K- L ei's will take adv'autago of V this special offer. Remember this 10 Gent offer holds good but on month. This' is a person ;tl matter what are you go ing to do about it? It is said that -the Spanish gu nners u nder Cerver a missed fiire- . and yKR continue to;' miss iirea lbh Our exports undeif the Dingley law, described1 as a flat failure by some of the limber jack or gans, are growing at a prodigious" rate A The Populists have passed the forks of the road, and some have gone the Prohibitionists' path ; others got in the fusion gutter ; some chose the Republican end of the road ;j quite a number took dfe"icandw glboriiy Hrail 46 wards Deniodratic headquarters ; and not a few swore by the eter nals to stick to the middle of the road'or bust. Such is the fate of the party , of .Mary Yellen Lease, Mary Ann Butler, Jacob Coxey and Jimmey Weaver. mm w . w m m r m w t mm opposed to the free and unlimited 5 ' ' J - . - ; coinage oi itjiaiius. t One of the most --amusing things in political discussions is balling the Democratic jarty . a 'reform force." Another one. of the beauties pf the "new" Democracy is that t howles against trusts and its chairman, Jas. IC Jon6s is a bember of a trust' himself . Republicans who obtain their advice front - Democratic news paper not -only show a weakness U bUCll Xtlllll , UU.li IrtVJIV KJl UUU ense: 1 ' . . It may not be: true tliat every joy who smokes.cigarett3: is. lopelessiy worthless ; but it-is ;rue that nearly ail thelwprfliless 3oys smoke cigaretts ; andhat Dught to be enough to make every sen-respecting s ooy let the "cofnn-naiis" alone... An honest ballot for Ameri cans is as grand a cause as po etical independence for Cubans. This is respectfully referred to ne prayerful consideration of he Democratic bosses who are ow so patriotic over Cuban affarirs that they can scarcely keep their shirts on. If there is anything-in the trade exhibit of the U. S. calcu-. lated to make the people of this country tired or sick of Protec tion we fail to see it. A polijcy that brings wealth to this coun- X -f" J J " 1 . Liry us rruwiuuuu mis, is a. pretty guuu uuu, iiuu tuts . ykiuericmi people are going to keep it. The Northern Pacific-Rail way company has voluntarily restor ed the, schedule of wages -that existed before 1804. This shows upon the people in the.North west, and that one of those . aw ful " soulless cDrparationy has felt its effect and have given its employees' the benefit of the same. .
The Yellow-Jacket (Moravian Falls, N.C.)
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