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TH LIBERTY REGIS TIPR 11 11 igSTicg to all, semnPpmuMmWw' R. VOL. I LIBERTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1899 NO 48 THE LIBERTY REGISTER. Issued Every Friday at LIBERTY, - N. C. I). I. OFFMAN. T. C. AMICK PHIL E. SHAW, f Editor. Associate Editors. SUBSCRIPTION. On? Year ................. $.75 Six Months . 50 Three Months .25 Entered as Second-Class Matter in the Post Office a Liberty, N. C. r - Advertising1 rate in ado known on application. v The Editors are not responsible for the views of its correspondents! Kentuckey is still moved on the result of the election. Ken tuckey does notknow who! was elected. - The money used in last election to carry it added to the amounts to be expended in contests would make an enourmous amount. V To have a policy or not have a policy that is the question.Sup posed thoughts of Mr. MeKinley. their intelliVPTif . O ' i.iiu uixx x A.MJL ment in their homes and a bless ing to their children to take, and read, a good news- paper. My life was not given me to use al together for my own selfish pur poses, and I am willing and also anxious to devote a portion of it to the good of my fellow-man uid the benefit of my country and the usefulness of my neighbors. It is a blessed privilege every body has; whether in city, town, or country to make them selves intelligent and to pick up knowledge of the world and ex alt their minds wav above the petty gossip that is usually prac ticed in a neighborhood. I would advise any and all to begin to raise their standard of intelli- ge nee (who haye not already done so) by r subscrig: for a 'good home ue-paper.: ' Sa for in stance thebertyrytf6gister, , The lindSrtrMoliiRocke f eller toeople arm ( u nee that over 75,000 .miles of railroad will be concentrated undor one manage ment! And right on the heels of ) i this comes the announcement a tine time just ahead of us, peo ple, and you will , feel it. If you will not listen to reason $u will listen to something more course, but more effective with stupid, bigoted minds. . The Day of Thanksgiving is near at hand. If we are to be subject to the powers that be it would be rebellion on our part not to obey the rules and observe this day. Be sure to properly observe this day. We suggest that Otis sell Mrs. Aguinaldo's finery to England for Lady Smith, she would be more charming invested with these than her present habil iments, hi :- Hills Store Items. Aguinaldo is more difficult to catch .thaua sneak thief.. Butrt that all the telegraph, cable and now his condition is reported de-'telephone systems will be consol- plorable. Otis wilbbe a ' famous ! idated! That will mean that the man yet, (few controlling men in these comst day and there areJpi'ers The Boers' are like unto the Filipinos. They whipped. won t stay j bines will have the power to make i and unmake cities and even ungiand is trickv. She can't whip Kruger, so she is sending her subjects into Transvaal, as Kruger 's prisoners. If it keeps up the English will soon be equal to the Boers in number.. We take the privilege 6f print ing the following; takjV from a private letter! written bvofjp pf our correspondents. ; :ife:h?ihe right-tone ard will bear: pub lishing; : . - "I am very much in favor of and; highly appreciate good clean news-papers. They are good ed ucators and I try hard to impress it on the minds of all my neigh bors that it is an - advantage to states, destroy .any business man ;j whom they dgofr like or whose competitor a menu u wiw ju im agers in tfif combine, by the, sys tem of rebates. ; Compared to which the power of kings and nobles is insignif icant. And the American people are sitting-down and permitting the coils of, tyranny to entrench themselves with all the power of the government and expect they n ..4- imA iVmf nnwfll'l; VVlu,-llvU ubo, uuaiu :p"v. . ' Never,, were a . people in the power of a few.that it was not used so that it became oppressive beyond endurance, and the greed of the modern millionaires has shown itself as heartless as was ever Nero or Caligula. There is The majority of the farmers of the community haVo finished sowing ; wheat? - and , gathering and now the all important sub- ject ; ,;saw';miir' is being dis cussed. ' It is almost impossible for .a buggy, to get to Asheboro because of theifti merbus lum ber wagons. '-v. ' : t Mr. Sam Varnter ; begarTtcach ing at Fairmount Acd. , Nov. 13 He enrolled twenty eight the yet to come. Very good for a publicho'l. Marrying seems to be all the go of late. Nov; 5 Mr. Ben Kearns and Miss Minnie Kearns were married. We have been informed that on the following Sunday Mr. Milton Rush and Miss Flora Hix were married, and we do not think we are mis taken when we say that a big wedding will take place at Far mer next Thursday... I wonder if any body will feel left? Who'll be next? i The Friends will hold 1 their quarterly meeting r at Science Hill on the fourth Sunday, 1 We havealso been informed thatProf . J. L. Bost, of Farmer, will lect ure in the - after -noon. Every body come.
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