1 - v - c - te , " . . WEEKLY EDITION. VOL. V. MORAVIAN PALLS, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1900 NO. SO THE YELLOW-JACKET. WEEKLY & MONTHLY E. D02T LAWS, EDITOIU WEEKLY, ONE YEAR,. . . . SIX MONTHS, ........... MONTHLY, ONE YEAB, . . . 50 80 20 CASH ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. A Cross Mark on your paper means that your subscription has expired J and mat you mil receive no more papers! ! un- uu renew. Entered at Moravian Falls, N. C. as toccoua ctase matter. STINGS INSTRUCTIONS. SaT SUver preferred to Postage Stamps Remittances of. silver, of small Jums may be made with comparative safety in ordinary letters, using good envelopes Amount! above fifty cents it would be well to send by Registered Letter. I P. O. Money Orders are better itill, but they must be drawn on Wilkesboro, S. C. as Moravian Falls is ijot a Money Order office. I When writing to have your paper changed you must give your former as Well as your new address. Always write vour own nam n mA. r dress plainly, and direct all your letters to I at a time Seems .sufficient In TY?t?rff: all the states that have not - .,rw, .rw.iya, A. V.I, f . oeen voeDeiizea. That little wheat and sil ver proposition seems to be lost , strayed or stolen . Lend the Yellow Jacket to your neighbor, and then get him to subscribe for it., The democrats should also claim that the high price of coal in Europe is due to the Dingley Taiff. The mule is the most fit- ing emblem of the democrat ic party because of its dispo sition to bray and kick. Over one-third of the dem ocrats in the United States Senate are said to favor expansion. Brigham Roberts might We hope bur readers will exenange condolences with remember that we do not the bigamist, said to have publish local items of any torty wives, who was sen- kind, and that they will re- tenced to prison in Chicago f rain from sending us such rue other day. matter. Send them to your nearest local paper. When did vou hwr n J m 4 W AAA ocrat quoting from that fa- The position of the Goebel- mous book known as "Coin's 1UJS or niucKy reminas us financial School?" Has Pr tne story or tne "trie boy Tammany making a pre tense -of attacking vice in New. York city is humorpSs enough to make a -horse laugh. "HarvevV you would make Tommy quit hollerin' when I hit him on the head with the hammer." Why don't that democrat- ti lArvtciofiifk C XT' a. 1 - uuwu uj ousiness ana , . :r t t, ... , , says iucil ij. joryan snail wvyi U1UL 1 t: x 1 t Filipinos are capable of self L . ow ' -v--v . t s i la vqucti vjrau. iinu raaj leg islate 40 cents of stiver intn An exchange says that one hundred refit -f o-r,id T , . " fe iryan is certainly a great the iiir i& un" Since all those non-parti-: san anti-trust confernces have degenerated into calam ity machines and gone to manufacturing campaign thunder for Bryan it begins to look like there was a "dead nigger in the wood ; pile," somewhere. ? man in some respects. True. I... i . One set of state officials r TS 1) 0 e """'V without an equal. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. We don't blame the railroad for fighting t) Thursday, Mar. 15r i907 The position of the Goe- " Tf ?nwi f l ; xr:i Ajroebelites. It knew that 1 th .t. ine voeoiers got an oppor- the most votes. tunity to steal, there would oe nothing lett in Kentucky. HELLO TlfJEREI Look Here, Brother: If you are not already a subscriber! to the Yellow Jacket, consider The conditions of Ameri- this copy an invitation to le. can trade are not encourage come one. Read this paper o- : u n m ver carefully and if vou like St, 1D to the Free Traders nor mail us 50 cts for year's si l- the calamity howlers cription. The Y. J. each week v. , . Tvill contain something goefd The democratic theon On and each succeeding issue will , , , . get better if it can be made 4o. ta riff is a beautiful oue. They Being a firm believer in the insist that the way V& kee principles, of Lincoln. Grant, a market is tn fxive r "i jr J Will AVPP Ki rtf-i nv for the rights and liberties! Mr. Brari ought certain- It;ts sairl that the popu ITsts propose to hold their national cprivention - this yea r in artentv which, will make its reseihbtence to a menag ene all the more striking. We believe two thirds of the voters of the United States will sustain President McKinley's recommendation If the early democrats wh annexed Louisiana could come back and view the at titude of their so-called de scendants in their anti-ex pansion ravings the woman i ciaim tnem as their ldreu. Hello! What's up in Geor- gia z nere is saia to oe a posibility that the demo cratic State Executive Com mit tee , which wil I- meet th is month to arrange for the State Convention , may - de clare for expansion. Still, Mr. Bryajn hugs the -idea hat anti- expansion can win this vear. President McKinley s New ork speech took the legs from the fool predictions that he was preparing to take the back track on the lyoxs oi people woma lore ic rt,t t,:u i U .f W ACA, m il II II to see Col. Bryan stop chas ing the octopus long enough to explain why conditions are nor as he prophesied , three years ago they would tbe, in the event democrat ic defeat. fthe people. Wo would nbt ly to hve reached the a ge " 7 recommenaauon nlv HtrA tA iiora a wnmn ' . ' ... . lor tree trade between the subscriber, but we would also he -V, L V . ? "V United States and "Porto elect,oa of Senator Bard, of The election pf Senator Clark, of Montana, a demo crat, cost him, hisopponents and the people about a quar ter of a million dollars; the motto is that which has dis tinguished the republican- party since its birth For ward; regardless of obstac les. . elad to have vou do ar Httl m . e wl" De Iorty lVth . 1" I I 'vv sionary work for us among your instant ucpuuncau menos ana neiffn-t I mu . f j-rr California, a republican, didn't cost a cent. Quite a uulft- iUU cn" racn tnose mat ni u . " " we can't. Take this codv wbnK "vt wuv VftWOt U1 " ree ' A race cneapens pro- I f 1 J I - v. ml miwv w a wpjr MTJJUlil v . j r f"v 1 - vou co out from home nnrf tact- vex wnen sutler quits, ana ducts hv rhennetiino- mn I aum 4- .nddS'.'tfS 7" ,.n'e?.t accordin& 0 democratic while the Protective Tariff tense that ever came under "ttcuil L a5w& V th.t is what he cheapens products by elevat- our observation is the claim ence. are the ooor man's Mr. Bryan says he is gor friend. That nartv ing to iexas to oe quiet. o auonsn our iarm as a made more men -.p,. have secured his. subscription. tfy so doing you will not only be doing us a great favor, bdt you will also be aidme us 1 reaching the people, and hel i-v; urt3sen& lae iacs 01 lie- i . ' I - pw nnhiw.onicn, ' b The countrv would find a means or ciestroviner the t r4uu4ouji, nmwu uujjr Jit?tHA I J f aujt uiuu pctiLY mat to be known by the people tb little quietness on his part trust would be an act of fol- existed on this planet. make tht Ponnrktoi Ao.-? L I t 1. i ijr wiiuuui tn example ior best has than ever Within ten years, the num ber of cotton mills in the south has doubled, its spin dles have tripled, and its looms nearly quadrupled. Naturally these mills ouffht to be denounced as octopuses, but somehow they are not. Possibly the South is learn ing something. . y , y make the ReDublican nartv h 1.1 A harmonious and invulnerable! m ,,,, , me rmes ol brvan. thfe . . ... ; . worm , the flesh and the devil taapp a iauita c auu icme- publican INational Coriven- evil in modern times. -How- The hall in which the Re- 1 - w v. V 4l W .4 1 , I can't overthrow it at the poJljs Henry in the House, but his dy. 0vem ner. name is bis only resemblance 1 ou will experience 110 diffiL . . w, culty in finding several of yoiif r Virginia s give-me-noerty general wneeier asserts sides working room for Liitit 11c iC5ifc:ucu irum - iac tion will be held will have seats for 14,998 persons, be- 500 newspaper men, and 1,000 neighbors who will take the nal r give-me-deatfa Patrick. r 80 try to make us up a club ... . ";., 1 army last December, If so, telegraph operators. Phil- lZ Zn ffi QZZ JX-: Sr: 0 never forwarded his adelphia is going to do the own subscription and try thdl started out to ay s this: Do not send resignation . Ibis is not the thing right. ClUh IfitPT rTVin V T ; 11 iTXMt&ire. itamm Wn uKrrfntiemii to thf first little thlllf . j liV .V . W . AO 1VV WT t C 1. ' I " O vui, out circulates over all the j . wa o0ey W8.ias- overlooked. iws ana preaches the ;repub4 1 77 r - lifljm .roi ; Vu ilf -11 Moravian KaOls i not M. O. office. common sense arid aa een from! "le laboring man's standpoint J v bpain has been ; buying this is ahnnt All. Ynn C-' 1 along the subscriptions and held 7 .. . . t.f.. -.1. 7tA io the circulating and We I trifl though it is a little difficdlt to unaerstana wnat use she can have for any kind of d. th preaching Read insiruol ywns at top of this column, : be- w remitting. Bryan wails, Altgeh f roths , Pettigrew snarls anj Tillman goes boui round " with his pitchforl but still the country contid nes to exist in a Mhopelesj state of prosperity, epublican prosperity akes more money; more money makes ; more work . and more work makesv more wages and more wages make more people happy and that makes more votes for the continuation; of Mc- inley prosperity. We notice in the Watauga Democrat an article - written by some fellow who sisrns his name 'Democrat, 'V- in which he turns up his nose about four feet high over something he has read in the Yellow Jacket. Perhaps, if the Y. J. is so odious to "Democrat" he had better not read it, for we can as sure that gentleman, who ever he is, that we never consult the taste of anydem my about what we publish. We suspect that "Democrat' has been taking Bull Pen Simmons liver regulator till it iias dammed up the: canals of his common sense, arid would advise him p be careful about how he exerts himself lest he yanks off a gallus button and ruptures a blood vessel in the mem braneous inner cutical if his transmagni The Tellow Jacket every weelc for 12 montbs-onlv 50 cto.- Subscribe t-day. T ; s. rz 'Hi 1- . - to