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THE NEWS-fi dRALD. t. o. COBB, Publisher. THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1904. Wall Street is again having .a severe attack of ''Indigestible Securities." TheLegisIature meet8TanT4fii the 6rst Wednesday after the first Monday, so the Constitu tion provides. The Japs and Russians are tak ing it easy now while their re spective exchequer offices are get ting ready to secure another loan. You can now go to St. Louis and be treated with proper con sideration. That city is glad to get legitimate business once more. France is about to pass a law to suppress dueling. This is a waste of time and legislation, too. French dueists never did any harm. North Uarolina newspapers ate giving notice of an iiicr&rS&Yin their rates of subscription begin ning January 1st. ,J This increase is notdae.t: the enlargement or improvement ot the papers; Jin: is necessitated-by the fact -that, with the increased price of newspaper material and the eeueral comm'dities of exis tence, lt has been demonstrated that the pahljshscajuot wntinoe to print their papers at the old price and keep out of the poor- house. V r A newspaper man mast ea antl wear cloths and buy fael (aud pay house rent, often) and support his family, the same as other people. The cost of living has very greatly nereased of late and it takes more money, tq supply i the newspaper man's actual necessities, consider able more of it, than it did only a short time ago. There are few newspapers in Horth Carolina that have ever A San Francisco judge recently decided that Doker was not a & game of chance. We cannot help but infer that the Judge must have "lost" every time. A Savannah man has made a big kick because the cost of re pairing his wagon was $325.17. He really has a kick. That 17 cents should certaiuly come off. A Baltimore bank has declared a dividend of 100 per cent and doubled its capital stock since the fire. Wond r what it would have done had the city had two fires? If Secretary Shaw doesn't cure that growing deficit in the Tr fas urv pretty soon, President Roosevelt had better call Mrs Chadwick to his assistance. that it does not prevent a man from knocking at the doorof "Opppr-1 tanity just as often aait, may jplease him: and na one has" a letter chance or a greater priyflegejri do this than a newspaper man. " U'ortnne may not knock but once, but . the man who cannot find op portunity to court Dame.Fortuue more than once will never set the world on fire with the brilliancy of h is success in life. A u exchange prints the state ment that "sixty nine per ceut of I the inmates of a western prison say that they were led to commit 1 crime by the entravagauce of their wives." We refuse to believe it it is a base slander on the sex. About 60 percent of them are unmitigated liars. : i r Ever since the time when old Adam lusted afier the forbidden apple and laid the blame on the woman, the male cowards of the world have been following his diS; Those Lowder IB IHL ill CHRISTMAS 1004 d To the Public: You are cordially invited to make my store your headquarters during the days. 1 have on hand: 3 COME 3 And Reap Your Share!! made much clear money under the m03t favoratbly conditions. Many of them have lived from hand to month from one year's end to another. With the expense account large- lv iucreased there is nothing left The Japs complain that the Russians were bombarding them with shells that looked like sau sages. They were merely sorry that the shells were not real sausages. The Republican leaders in Con- gress are itching to tamper with Southern Representation. Ben jamin Harrison had this "itch ing" and it will be well to recall what happened to that gentle man in 1892. History rep.ata itself sometimes. graceful example. The long gref whiskers on this. old lie need the services of the barber There are men who will go and do something mean or dishonest, or get on the wrong fide of the for them to do except to rovide market and get drunk, and then for an increased income to meet swear that their extravagant h. Aannt. that i iw.it atariner them wives or unhappy domestic rela ' o i . . . in . fa tioDs drove them to It. But some people do not appear it is too thia. to understand this, borne men There may oe cases, there piooa who will pay the increase of $1.50 bly are, where men marry extra va- on his usual oranu oi a uarrei oi i gant ana improvident women, with flour, with only a mild protest, will out knowing they are that kind of kick like a steer over a correspon- women "at the time, and where ding increase in the price of a I such marriages turn out badly." yearly subscription to bis favorite But they are the exceptions newspaper. As a general rnie the average He seems to think that the news wife is more economical and prov paper can and must mafiaie to get ident thaa the husband and she along, some how, at the old rate will cheerfully and uncomplaining even if everything else does cosn ly submit to personal sacrifices and more than formerly." ' . I privations when the wolf threatens The gieat majority of newspA- the home, while the man will kick ----- ... per readers had rather pay a little like a steer and swear at his mis more, and do eo cheerfully, when J fortunes like a trooper, they find appreciate the' fact that And she has greater ability to ... i . they are securing a much better get along under a strain and come paper in every way. safely through fiuancU disaster. A poor newspj per, intrinsically, Her ideals are higher, her code is dear at any "rice and the ma- of honor more binding tbtm the jor portion of the "poor77 ones in man s. North Carolina are kept so because I And it Is God's trnth to say that their income is so meagre that it is I her benign influence over her bus- impossible to make them better. I band is distinctively and decidedly Like everything else, the best I good, and acts to deter him from newspaper talent commands ana aisuonor or crime, aud not to lm- 009ts money. pell him to commit unworthy Without newspaper talent, and I deeds. journalistic aptitude and ex per lence, the richest newspaper com- A FRTtlHTF.NEnr TTORKF. pany can put upon the market Kun nln2like mad down the nothing Out a 'poor77 newspaper, street, dummne- the oeennants. With poverty at both ends, it is or a hundred other accidents I -w . no wouder that some of our so are every day occurrences. It called newspapers present such a behooves everybody to have a poverty striken appearance that reliable, balve handy and there s one seeks in vain for a valid excuse 8E2? al??ckie?'S . , aiuiua uai v c . uuiua. vuisi ior ineir continued existence. snro! homo .nil Tilrc a;0. I UWfV.l-U.l UUU A. IKjCt UIO" Fortune knocks once at every appear quickly under its sooth - man's door, we have been assured lng effect. 25c, at John Tull by the old saying of many years and W.A. .Leslie's Drug btores. standing. , OUR RALEIGH LETTER. Correspondence of The News-Herald. There never was a time when the assembling of the General As sembly was so near at band that one beard bo little about the se lection of the next speaker. Although that important ofine is to be filled in about three weeks, aud has been usually sohgbt by many of tbe leading legislators elect, no one can tell today who the next speaker will be. The organization during the past Association, at Atlanta, tbe meet ing being participated in by several North Carolina newspaper men, is an important development in im proving tne telegraph newsservice of the evening newspapers of the South. Mr. John C. Drewry, pres ident of the Kaleigh Evening Times, was elected chairman of the executive committee and the active chairman of the board of directors, Tbe strenuous call for more im- migran ts for Nortn Carolina is growing in volume in certain quarters. If we are to judge by the lan guage of some of the appeals along this line printed in some ol the ucwspaperB anyr.ning that wears pants will be welcomed. We beg to enter a protest. FOR SALE.-Pair of six year old mules, for cash or on time with note and approved security. Apply to F. R. MULL, R. F. D. No. 2, Mor ganton, N. C. ' Water, Works- Notice! The Morganton Water Works Com pany respectfully call the attention of their customers to the danger of freez ing, which attends all exnn.url ur. Jimg s JNew Discovery for pipes in winter - Consumption, will have a long ach PJ1!3? should have a drip and bitter fteht with ' their SJ? iEL00.? troubles, it not ended earlier line. Whenever a freeze is threatened by fatal termination. Read (ani no chance should be taken) thife What T. K. Beall Of Beall. Miss. .8noVAa Slen a quarter turn, It has been added that unless be is present and alert to answer the summons fortune maypass him by forever. But true or not, tbe fact remains FIGHT WILL BE BITTER, flYI I H . xnose wno will Dersist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of 1 a m. . t . m t WhlCH Will CUT CtT tiM txr-l- frAm .fhA week of the Southern Press ?as, 10 say: tall my wite street and at the same time allow the naa every Symptom OI COUSUmD contents of the service Dine to escane. tion. She took Dr. King's A spigot in the house should be opened New DisCO Verv after everv. ? admit air in order .to entirely empty thine- filsfi had failArl. Tm. thePPe- This is a very important T " 1 1 maner, as irozen water pipes cause prOVement Came at Once and greal inconvenience and frequent loss. four bottles entirely Cured her.' Any special information or assistance Guaranteed by John Tull and w,in be.&iadly furnished by any em- w a. Leslie. Drueeists. Price AVZZtfS!' 5Uc and $1.00. Trial bottles free. ' MORGANTON WATER WORKS COMPANY. C. L. EPLEY. CHARLES DALE. EPLEY & DALE, LIVERY. FEED AND SALE ST Morganton, A B L, E v N. C. Hayine; bought the liverv business of P. R. n'riffain & Co., in Morg-anton, we solicit a liberal share of the natron- There are "immigrants" who ot the public. We have added several new vehicles and land in this country from some of mtend to &lve nothing- but strictly first-class service. It is our intention ro nave none but sober, nniite. pmn nvpK nnt would thank our customers to notify us of any discourtesies. wur nacKs meet an trains. . . .. . .. . the countries of the old world who do North Carolina a great service by locating in other States than this. we ao not need nor want the riffraff of Castle Garden dumped upon oar chores i ner is not room in the most homogeneous State iu the TJuion lor foreign anarchists aud "social isis, tne very breath of whom is poisonous to our well-being and prosperity. isut we do need and we will wel come desirable classes of immi grants, be they A.uericai'S or for eigners and no other kind. It is therefore absolutely necces sarr cnac care and discrimination -1 i j t auouiu ue exeiciped by the man agers of any concerted effort to in duce outsiders to come among u$ sua we wish to emphasize and ac centuate mu fHct a forcibly a we It is 'PHONE 125. YOURS TO SERVE, - Epley & Datle. EieewoekS! FlEEWOM'S! -oteJ that .om. of tb. J prices reas0MWe. GRANT DALE NEAR THE HOSPITAL Has license to sell fireworks outside the town limits and has a large stock of : :,: : : : : : ; : : : : - FIRECRACKERS, CANNON CRACKERS, SKY ROCKETS And various other things in the fireworks line. Call on him for your Christmas supply before the stock is all scld. Our holiday stock of gift jewelry awaits your inspec tion. You will wonder at its variety, its values, its freshness and its scope. It bristles with sugges tions of correct, "GIVABLE" things. Gifts to suit all tastes, all purses and all circumstances. Watches from the dainty diminutive time-piece for the ladies to the larger STANDARD MAKES for the men. An elegant line of fobs, rings, brooches, link buttons, stick pins, collar pins, baby pins, silver novelties, toilet sets, cut glass, sterling silver and plated ware, pretty clocks, etc., etc. -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- -:- Always glad to show you what we have. Swindell L Pctton. JEWELERS 800 lbs. of candy at the following prices: Pure cream French mixture 15c per lb. 2 lbs. for 25c. Good French mixture 7c per lb. 3 lbs. for 20c. Nice chocolate and cocoanut at 20c per lb. All kinds of penny goods. Best stick candy lOc per lb. 2 1-2 lb. box for 20c. ORANGES ORANGES ORANGES 25 boxes fancy Florida oranges 25to 50c per doz. $3.50 per box. 25 bushels of fancy apples from 60c to $l.O0 per bu. Fancy Florida pineapples 20 to 35c each. Fine bananas 25c per doz. London layers raisins 15c per lb. 2 lbs. for 25c. Fancy figs lO to 15c per lb. Mixed nuts lsc per lb. English walnuts and Brazil nuts. I also have on hand a small line of nice toys for the little folks. est fox 198. 1866. TULL. 1905. We wish to beg-m the new year with an acknowledgement of our appreciation of the favors shown us during the past twelve months by tbe people of this community. Our business through 1904 has been very satisfactory indeed and we desire to thank those who have contributed to this result. We endeavor to so con duct our business that our customers will be our friends, and we have no doubt the steady growth our business is in a large tne as ure due to the loyalty and influence of our patrons. We hope ' to merit a continuance of this good will and to so conduct our store that it will attract those who appreciate high quality of goods and service at most reasonable prices. To all our friends we extend our best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year I will also wrap up in your goods some nice presents, though not costly, ! ot real value. Remember my line of goods are all FRESH and the BEST ON THE MARI Thanking you in advance for a liberal share of your patronage, and wist! you all a merry Christmas, I am, Yours respectfully, Ttios owderm i! Mens Furnishings. Shirts Neckwear Gloves SUSPENDERS HANDKERCHIEFS I JOHN TULL. me gLnk of Morgarvton OPENED FOR BUSINESS September 1st, 1904, John A. Dickson, Jos. Ernest Erwiii, President. Pice-President. ,.. W. E. Walton, Cashier. , s. n. SLOAN, Teller. -Board of Directors: J. A. Dickson, J. E. Erwin, W. E. Walton, W. B. Berry, I. P. Jeter, F. M. Serous, C. A. Spencer, P. P. Tate, W. A. Leslie, J. H. Hoffman, Geo. I. White, T. R. Glass. CAPITAL STOCK $15000.00. We return thanks to the public and our friends for the liberal patronage and encouragement given us. " , Let us add your name to the list. UNDERWEAR Undoubtedly the most com plete collection offered. Me dium Weight Underwear of course it isn t sate to risk thin Underwear these days too many sudden changes in the weather. The Fall and Winter weights are here in such vari ety that ther's no want in the wnoie unaerwear catalog a man can have, that can't be met here. This is lust the time for Medium Underwear and just the time for colds. Take your choice. DONT OVERLOOK The fact that we carrv the largest lines in all the here with named departments to be fouud anywhere, and can supply almost everything re quired in Furnishings. We need hardly suggest to the trade the advantage con fining their purchases to one house. HOSIERY Unquestionably the lead! line. For men who take good care of their feet as tif do of their head, we haveli of Hosiery that are EXCELLENT. You wouldn't wear any kit of hat i"on't wear anv kit of sox. We have Fall and Win! weights cashmer and m ino, if you want all standa! makes. B. F. Davis, CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER Cherokee Marble Works, MANUFACTURERS OF Monuments and Tombstones, Anything in Marble. Catalogue free. D. F. DENTON, Local Manager. i f 1 ti im rin nine. 1 1 rm ir7 rfv mfM i. ii -T Timlrr Tl7rrr? ii i Vr i MAKERS. 1hat individualises woman . ils wearer as r 13 1M , - being exclusive. ;j n Walton I Presnell, - ' -v PRICt; VIW -O-J 3 ' jUj R K0B6AST0N, N. C. $3.00 J : I f I 1 ... -zss N i J 65 N. Main Street, Aahevilee, H. C F. A. GENNETT, General Manager. Grove's Tcstelsss Chill Tonic hes fiiorvi tKo unffiofl -T ,7 J "v w iiiiwwi oai3 over Vu cna a nau ' ertc pottles Does this record of merit srrrol tr. . Nrrrw Mr Pnv. Enclosed wtth every bottle is Ten Cent, package of Grove's Black Koot liver PSls.
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