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7 y- i r THE YELLOW-JACKET. Open to All. CORRESPONDENCE . onoirn We have decided to add a new department to the Yellow-Jacket by tl rowing open the col umns of our paper to correspond ence. W 3 will be pleased to have good .slifj'rt articles on the politi cal issues of the day from any of our j'eaders. We will find room for .11. Make rour paragraphs short and sharp at both ends. We can Burks Fork , Va., Dec. 2. The election is all over up here and the Democrats are all as poor as racers and as stinking ag pole cats.- They spent all LtJeir money on the election and ot beat, and told lies enough to send them all toh 1, besides t publish very lengthybeir Politics letters, Jind will, therefore, re serve the right to "boil down" long winded articles. Unless very good, we should not like to XJublish my letter containing o ver 250 words. Always let your full name accompany your let ters, but you are afr liberty to use any name you ""choose to vour articles. Now let's See who and how manv will take advantage of this offer. Come along, boys, and help make the Yellow-Jacket the liveliest .and hottest tiling on earth. Those v ho fear for the future of America becliuse if' lias ado t d the policy of annexation should read hisi ory, and read between the lines. Any acquisition of territory which this country has had' in tlie past has been a bless ing. There is no deviation from this rule'. Nor is There any ex ception to the rule that every country that has acquired terri- tory legi erned it gainer. imateiy, ana Jias gov wiselv, has been the Don't fret. Uncle Sam People are taking a great in terest in schools up here. They are going to educate their chil dren so there will be no Demo crats in the future. Campaign money was flowing with Democrats at this election under a Republican administra tion. Rowdy Bill. sooz or Wonders, Secrets and Mysteries or i is capable of handling all the territory mutual Standard. he is securing with advantages. Lakefield Athertonville, Ky., Deo. 5, '98. To the Editor of the Yellow Jacket, Sir, I am a subscriber to your paper and I like it very well. I think it to be aiustling paper and 1 beheva if you will send me some sample copies I can set you a good club at this ay place. Please change my paper to ex Athertonville,' Ky., and oblige an old soldier and onethat wore the blue and I also got my wife dawn in North Carolina. J. W. Wade. This treat book la filled with strange secrets, wonderful mysteries and startling disclosure. It comprise the mystic! lore of all ages, tbe wnt lags of ancient soars, macicians and wonder worker harlnr been thoroughly searched In its compilation. It ha boon prepared with tbo greatest care, and is a Trork cf the utmost prac tical ns9 and ralue to er- -y nan, woman and chill It tails How to Curt Disease by Msgt caL Celestial and Srspa tbe'l; "a.n-, tho Secret and III ' !u Wonder of Astrology. Uow to Mak Person at a Distance Think of Y-ti. Uow to rractlee Ota 1 rr crane. KUetr'cl J'sreholorT and Mssnierism, alt about Witches and Witchcraft, all ao-tut rerstan aad laaun u ysterles, now to Change jjeau into Qulcks'.lrer. How to Know Your Fninre Wife or Hus band, How to Know Whan a Persia will h Married. Ilow ro aiagneNxa. uow t-- Tell toe Sox or Unburn cnildren. How to Cbooso a TTlfs. Mow to Chooee a Husband. All About Spiritual Man hortative. Tbe Kllxir of life, Tbe Mo-lara Oracle. Tbe Marie CirstaL The ilaric Torch. Bow to Become Maudsomo, llow to Cause People to TeP Their Thought, How to Maka the Multiplying Letter Writer. now to unsn? stirr into i;oiarAii Aoout Yentmaqutsm. tiew to Maxe Arrinciai uoia, Artraciai jrory, imitation WiudepDoofllBsLovBfiiip (ZD OTHEn STONES. By TOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE. TOiS BOOK WJ J teen complete stariea, de i sortptiTeof tnelaubab!a, folk, by that incompara- Wife. The titles of lftVxl-- Jiliii.:?:! the Hkan Korlea are aa ?3? WV4 foUoiSrThe Widder rV fuSXik im'i aunimer a fAaaara axr ion. "How we-Vbokn-Bxxmm BoardraThe SutTaxwi of NathauBSpoon Sr -The Widder Poodle; m a CbmMsrter," ZT Botbt:lrtrrwaa- eon SHwipsey' rorebedin' fcBnoj in Machine," Me Unktots Splcer'.ea Wife' How the Bambenssr rAed Joslah' "ThT & . t i ii iMf H aaa.T anatiwiof fun lorers. The book 1 JlJj??1,,? ind ridiculous jdtuaUofM. sod Is ope or bSoks rer nnbliabed. All who Y fT??? far doubleramn pasrw. "i.S i! 552 Meerehau-t. Jlifio Conrinj Paper, 0ld Plat in Powder, I U tar doobla-cohxmn page. a.p "? Imitation Silrer, Horse Tamers' Sac rets, Anders' 9enres, I or oTra, and will be ont by mail poat-paia "P0" Hunters and Trappers' Secrets, and hundred of other I Vt of only Tea Ueta. tbinars which we hare not soace to euomarate. This book is a reat tore'ioua or userai Knowieuice, ana win repay its qmail cost many tiroes over. It la a book of 64 larare donbleoluuin pages, bound la attractive paper eorers, and will be sent by mail post-paid upou receipt of only 1'wUi t. 3NAP Perhaps it will be news to the readers of the Yellow-Jacket to learn that Col. William Jennings Bryan has quit. When we make this announcement we refer to the fact tliat he has resigned his position in the Army. We;donH wish to insinuate for a moment that he had quit talking free sil ver. Nobody expects him to ever qui that till he shuffles off this mortal coil. At the begining of the war free silver w;as in a bout as 3ad a fix as Spanish honor is today, and Mr. Bryan saw he had to do something to keep hirajself before the people. So he "jined" the volunteers. His career in the army was with out importance in any way, and just when his regiment was or dered to (Cuba, he quit the ser vice, in order that he might fight the battles of free silver. From a military standpoint, Col, Bry- buitter, but candidate like Tenyson-s brook forever. " an is xi Bryan is ''goes on l,&nd f or sa Mountains, and io miles R. R. towns wide for its LAlND FOR SALE. A!crS of Valuable Mountain Ie, lying on top of the Brushy io miles north of Taylorsvillc south of Wilkesboro two This land is noted far and line peaches & apples thous ands of bushels of apples having been shipped from here last year direct to Eu rope. I have 30 acres of fine peach and apple orchards; 75 acres in cultivation; 150 acres of this land can be drilled No finer orchard and grass land can be found in Western No rth Carolina. Enough valu able timber on this land to pay for it twice or three times. No finer scenery in Wertern N. C. 13 good springs, three very good tenant houses and out houses on the land. No finer wheat, oat and corn land in this part of the state. No finer sight for Hotel or Summer Resort in N. C. Now is the time to get a bargain. This land J. C. LeeK Grundy, Va., writes, Send me "the Yellow Jacket oue vear. I think it is worth its weight in gold to the grand cause of Republicanism, better times, etc. I am glad to see you holdine out for the errand old cause that our fathers fought for. I can get you many subscrirJ bers for the Yellow-Jacket here; Ann Thl.i.new humor. book JtiHt publintie contains mom of tbe be and xnwtlauoable Anec dotes, stories and joke ever writteu by Kill Xre, Max adeler. Mark Twain. Joan Bill lap. 11 Per kin, and many other well-knoTn and popular hnuiorons writers. It I a book ot 61 lare double column pages, neatly bound la attractive pa. per eorers, and eoutain si 1-irge ill iintrat ions, whloU are quite a. funny as the text, altogether it is one of t)o bt com pilatious of modern wit and humor by our ninxt popular comic writers erer publiihei. Tbe fol. lowing sie the titles n some of the sketches the book contains: "How was nealed." "Jones's New Albany, Ihd. The, Yellow-Jacket Boss Sir, I3y cnance 1 received one wing of the Yellow-Jacket, just one half of its stinging accouter- e . ments, or in otner words one sheet Page 1 and 2. The paper had been torn intwo and one half sent to me. So please send me a few sample copies of full grown, full size Yellow-Jackets with best terms to the Hoosier Subscribers. Yours Truly, Wm. E. Phelps. gyp can be boug at for $6.50 per acre. For fmrther information. undersigned address the T. J. DEAL, Kilby, N. C. Noah Woodie, Gray, .N. C, Writes : As I have been a sub scriber to your valuable little paper for nearly two years, and it being such a sure remedv to e kill democrats I thought I would send you a few new names to en ter on vour list. I am a true believer in the good Republican doctrine which you publish. Callairhan's Toothache rrnn jiiminxia uow," a Jtan with a Lrrer." funkln Pi." " Mrs. Cuttle's Surprise Party." Hill wye as an Agriculturist," " A Urely Train Load." 1 Tha Bnsliv Pran. Kh. 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The Yellow-Jacket (Moravian Falls, N.C.)
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