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sniniiMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliimiig rrmxnmxxxuimxixninnasxaixxnnnsrs 3 ..bbiso fom.. 2 S3 3 1 job Printing 5 " 1 - zz - 2 H -The fc . Herald- .State Library .IS THE. I I BEST ADVERTISING - MEDIUM S hmTO tub .IN TUB.... 5 HERALD OFFICE. 5 5 Simiminmmimimxxuxxinimmmisxj I l3iedmont Section g j f i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 III M 1 1 1 111 11 II 1 11 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 Mil Volume. XIV. Number. 47. MORGANTON. N. C., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1S99., $1.00 a Year, in Advance. r- 2ffifi$ . Ill Lr- voiiTII CAROLINA, ) Scpehi'r Co'rt A Mlkkk County. J Before Clerk. V - Order of Publication. Savings of Temperate Men. Some one has drawn a compari an application in favor of the lat ter. Ohio has five and one half times the poDulation of Maine. . 11. Wilson, administra ' of A. AY. Wilson, vs. ,! . hti II. Hson, J. x. w u- soti, lYM. King, liugn iVuav and wife, Alice. William Wilson and Elizabeth Wilson. It aimoariiijr to the satisfaction of the iMt;rt, by alliidavit, that the above-named. a, iVml;mts, F. JJHving and William Wil son, are non-residents of the State of y,'ri h Carolina, and cannot, after due di 1 in iice, be found within said State, but 1,., v7 tmuwtv therein; and it further utmcariiiir. by attidavit, to the satisfac tion of the court that a cause of action exists against said defendants in favor of the plaint iff, 'A. II. Wilson., administra tor of A. W. Wilson, and that said defend- :1111s are proper parties to this proceeding, which relates to real property in this State, the same being brought against them and the other heirs-at-law of the v i'ul A. W. . Wilson to subject the lands i i i 1 iuieaiali u Sulo to malic ousels , ii,r sKivment of his debts. Now. therefore, it is, on motion of were the amounts deposited in the Avery vtErvin, counsel for the plaintiff, I cav.e.,o . ...... ordered and adjudged that service of "ftJ ' umu uivmcu equally among us people, each What Might Have Been. Baltimore Sun. In this practical aud anroinantic age it is refreshing to be reminded that the p.oetry of history still has at least a few faithful votaries, who, ousted i in S tn, Col am bus The Drink Problem. Every intelligent American citi zenjias much today to engage his Drofoundest thouc-ht. The rrnwth pliment by driving Spain from tM of our home-born population, the continued stream from foriegn might nor have discovered -America, and this country'rnigbt never have been able to return the corn- west win' Bat all mo u I ' ' I 1 ,...' J..-. , . 1 I son between the savings-bank de- amid the pro3aic realities of the w-uitu uuu touaiuou migut DaTe races pouring into our great coun posits in Ohio, a license State, and present, cling with unabated devo- beeD eutirely altered, if the Turks tryt the extension of civilization Maine, a prohibition State, with tion and loyalty to the past, and pad taken Vienna more than two among pt0'pie who are semi-bar- plished facts, mantain unswerving allegiance to things that might Nevertheless, the savings bank de nave been, if some other things posits are:i Maine, $S3.397,59; nad not intervened. Such a re Ohio, $34,606,213. Though less minder is contained iu tbe dis than one-fifth in number, the peo- patches in Tuesday's Sun, describ ple in Maine have more than half inS tue services connected with the aerain as much laid nn in rhi sav- two hundred and fiftieth anniver- refusing to acknowlege accom- handd years ago conquered barous. the surrendering of estab- the European continent. In that case the inhabitants of thin coun try might now all be followers of Mohammed, with a consequent depresiou iu the wine and beer trade and an equally large boom in the coffee and tho matrimonial markets, a coudition of affairs which would Irnve made 5.r. !! - lished interests, to economic re forms, the evolutions of science, the wide diffusion of humanitar- lantsm, and the spread 01 scriptu The Sun Almanac for The Sun Almanac for 1800 pre sents all those features which have made it heretofore the standard reference book in matters relating to .Maryland and national affairs. The year 1S0S was a memorable one in the history of the United Statca becaase of the war with Spain, and the Sun Almanac gives the most Ira port ant facts connected with this conflict. Tho leading events of the war I are described in detail, but con- injys-banks as the nennl. nf Ohirs. sary of the excutioo of. King Toputthe fact in a different form.i Ohales I of England,-and theories I rt8 solids and would ral knowledge have not only ciaclj, so that the reader is enabled brought added care, but have to secure'such Information as he forced upon the people questions desires without wading through a and interests that werej hitherto of verbiage. The storj of the less difficult of management. uisaster is io.u succinctly There is no tnon serious matter aud 30 Attract is . given t the Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum baJda? powdm arc Cbsgrtaiat attobalthci the cracsidAT. Aksn ITI4TCtg summons be made ' by publication of a ,-.iee once a Ceek for six successive wt . ks in The Morganton Herald, a newspaper, published in Burke county, ifying the defendants, F. M. King uid H'illiam Wilson, to be and appear before the clerk of the Superior Court of Hui ke county at his office in the town of loriranton. North Carolina, within 20 diivs after the expiration of this notice and answer the petition of said plaintiff herein ; and let the said defendants take i; itiee that if they fail to answer the said person would receive ,$9 42. But every inhabitant of Maine would carry away $80:77, were each to receive an equal share of its deposits. Hope and Love. Look up, not down; be one in petition within the time aforesaid, relief J hope; look forward, not back;' be one in love; look out not in, and lend a hand, and let us make this I .-. 5 ". . l ' .-w-, ' ,.. . . . of modern so-called Jacobites" uepnveu-wassacunsetts or confron.inr our n(.onle . dav ihfln oi me uavai conrs 01 in this country and Eneland. - its eurplns population of maiden lhe dr:nk nrnMem; it' ronccm. inlniry whicbjeonducted an Inres-I EltnUoa. But for these annual memorial ,aiie8. Finally, if had not every patriot, every philanthropist, ligation Into the cause of the de celebrations cbmpartively few peo- eaten the apple the priee of clothes every citizen, and every pareat. etructlon of the battle ship. The pie would remember the existence might not have mi.,,..,! a rioue It is not a new problem. The naval battle or Manila bay, when of the ''Legitimist and Jacobite problem to respectable persou of marks of aee are uoon it. Our Montejo's squadron was destroyed Leagues" iu England, with a limited mean: fathers wrestled with it in their br oar Asiatic squadron, under -A2-WILBUR R. SMITH, 'platform" which declines, to rec : day. and we, their children, must tbe command or Commodore Geo. Jhr.lf! I?U .KY' . ognize not only the present Brit- xa1 xur 1S Againsi f 8. also grapple with it. Each year it. ut"Ji Qe aesirucuon 01 wr- CCUUEKCUL CCUISE CF It CXIYEBSITY Decomes more serious and more v uluuvu """""t.0 the he i'rant(Hl t he Dlaintitt as therein .ived. ' l'h is vJ'.tih day of December, 189S. - P. W. PATTON, Clerk Svperior Court. Avekv Ervin, Attys. jan5-6w. FaycititUU Oue,rer. 1 What a robust- nml whn!onmo I difficult rtaniAnioii I m. : t mi I Ac Mir rnnnJru ntrrr.c ie tor- I uviuuuau lull Uljnu I1 llieit IS no hedging nor evasion about him; "tory. as our population increases no dodging of issues because he is and takcs n new dements, as our a candidate tor the Democratic wealth multiplies, the evils of in- nomination. If he were already temperance become-more numer- the Democratic candidate. h ous ana manifest, its record is 1 written in blood. Its victims in America each year number a hun- elaboratiou We have a book, prepared especially for you, which, we mall free. It treats of the JA stomach disorders worms, etc I that every child is liable to, and for wLieb. ETvau'e 1 vj it Vermifuge ,H has been successfully net dred thousand. It spreads broad cast misery, anguish, poverty, wretchedness and untold calam- : successfully used r for a half century. ' On battle br m.il for 55o. VE. A S. FBY, Baltimore, Ad. s, as regards the Brit- tions of the day is both dishonest N section or class escapes its .K.u. .vi.vau bsnfcropt tB t-h i,.4.' ibi t,., . bi . . ,, , . 1 j , . , 1 1 invasion ami connncsL 01 1 orto wm nvun w 10 c crx ipj ism , virtually as dead as and cowardly. Evidently Mr. ravages. ,u, ,,uu ttUU -u,luts' Vl ullu 1 0rrtoi4crt ujwa of d himself and just Bryan is not that kind of a man, It blights childhood, debauches l" lut; "u5 ot uu "1 fc.; la 1 1 . . 1 1 ill' f'Mitu 11 i.i i inn fi inf nnHnixn w unvm rcxiaiim oi pin. ana tu t,c ei Sale of Valuable Lands. BY virtue and fn pursuance of a power of sale vested in the andersigned by a cer tain mortgage deed, dated the 26th day of October, 1896, executed by Thomas Downs end wife, to secure certain indebtedness t herein fully described, which mortgage deed is recorded in book B, So. 2, Of Register of Ikeds office of Burke county, the nnder-si-ned will, on the 6th day of March. 1899. the same' being the first Monday of the said month, at 12 o'clock M. before the court houedoorin the town of Morganton, to the highest bidder for cash, sell the herein after described land, conyeyed in the said I.vinE and being in the County of Burke, ami known as tbe Newberry Fruett land, adjoining the lands of John Q. Bradshaw, Elizabeth Smith, Rachacl Smith and what w as formerly known as the Lone Lail land, containing fifty acres. Reference to the said Newberrvfruett deed, as recorded in book H , Register of Deeds office of Burke county, w ill more fully appear. The said sale made to satisfy the said in debtedness of the said Thomas Downs and wife to the undersigned, default haying been .made in the payment thereof. Tins Feb. 1, 1899. . D. B ALEXANDER, Mortgagee,' WILLIAM CROTTS, Assignee." John M. Mull, Attorney. Sale of Town Lots. ish sovereign, but a number of her predecessors, aud with a pro gramme which looks to the restor ation of the Stuarts to the throue from which tuey were driveu n shortest month in the year more 688. According to the plain facts fruitful than any that have pro- of the case, as well as according to cided it. I send .you - for '-this I the staudard English historians, month what 1 call a vefy healthy ine otuarc aynasty, as tor as iiing- miguc witn propriety m fuse to little poem, one which cannot fail 'ish sovereingty is coucerned, is take sides openl3 on matters tot to inspire you with faith and cour- practically as dead as a door nail, a part of the trust which he ac- age if you read it carefully : or a coffin nail or any other kind cepted when he accepted the can- -Taikhaooines,. The worid is sad muh fa nail. In fact, much deader, for didacy. Bat when one is ot.ly a Wit?ou thour " vroe8- No path ' vrhoUy J eveu a coffin nail may be resur- candidate for a candidacy the plea ties. It causes murders, suicides, Look for the places that are smooth and I rected and used for some new and j that he is a candidate and there-1 divorces, family separations and And speak of those, to rest the weary ear Hve purpose, but the line of Stuart j fore canuot take'sides on the cues-1 financial wreckage everywhere. ca,i ljj, ou uui i u y uuc couuuuuua Mti ha u i preteuders i ish throne King Charles about as likely to be again restored to it. But facts count for no more with the modern Jacobites than with the ancient, aud with a calm Bryan wrote to Mr. Willis J. Ab- Criminal statistics show that obstinancy that their royal hero bott last year wLeu Mr. Croker there have been 53,000 whiskey himself might have envied, they invited him to speak in New York homicides in the past ten years; put aside all intervening incidents and to ignore the silver question 32,000 within the past six years ; of history and spin the thread of in his fpeecb: events acording to calculations an4 "I appreciatcT his invitation to theories of their own. speak heie but he will, upon re in the view of oue section of the flection, realize that I could not Jacobites the J rightful Queen of J afford to make a speech upon the presence of such facts, it is not England is "Mary III," the wife of I lines suggested. The national surprising that ther-should be a Prince Louis, who is in the line of platform declares the money ques- general uprising of a Iong-suffer- the succession to the Bavariou tion to be the paramount issue icg people. It is time that they throne. She is descended from and I fully endorse that declara- were demanding protection from Henrietta Ann, a younger daugh- tion. So believing, I could not di- this relentless foe, this the great- ter of King Charles I, and sister of rectly or indirectly encourage any est curse of the race. Just now the James II. In addition to the restor- State to abandon the natioual best element of our people is ation of the Stuarts, the Jacobite platform. While the Democrats aroused and demands legal pro- platform contains a number ol curi- of tbe West aud South have no tection from this insatiable enemy. A war M4aJ WwtTi I IP -st iiHlm capture of the Spanish admirat KJUViiT V2iiJiS: many of his officers and men ZJT. among the most notable acblve-1 ?ftKll'Ll y.r",T ip-. mK ts in tbe bistorv of the Amer-1 ,.ZZ7?.TZi wu. are men lean navy. The Sun Almanac gives a compact account of these battles, bringing out every polnt of intrest without unnecessary WILBUR R.SMITH.LCZINGTOM.kv t'attrd Statrtiof America. VTctera iHstrtc ( Non.it Carolina, ta the tnscrtel Court. la tbe natter of &. 1. iHioavaal Uankrupu 1 la Kaskniptcy. Of carta, so hurt by oue continuous strain Of human discontent, and grief, and pain. "Talk faith. The world is better off without Your ottered ignoraace and morbid donbt. If you have faith in God. or man. or self, Sav so; if not. push back uoon the shelf Of silence all your thoughts, till faith shall come ; No one will grieve because your lips are dumb. "Talk health. The dreary, never-changing . tale Of fatal maladies is worn and stale. You cannot chaim, nor interest, nor please, By harping on that minor chord, disease. Say you are well, or, all is well with you, And God shall hear your words, and make them true." Margaret Bottome, To tbe Creditor of R. . Paasfaat, of XI or. irantoa. in tbe Coanty of Itarkc. and di-' triet aiomatd a baakntf Notice is hereby tfyrn that tbe Trwt.p. pointed by this rcmrt in tb Un rauti4 case wt;i. in obedience to aa order of aaid court, acll at public talc at Moriistos. o the SOib day of Fcbrmarr. tV9, as rroaa t acaaast Joaea Ulaatoa tk Co.. bow la mtt for ibaat lllKoorl mwxA .nt m ed, nnd it list or the casualties by M"df jffiJL; S0'"'" fowr ' - I 11.15.10 aaa iotcrvst. Trrmi of Mk cuk. Tho surrender of Santiago de Cuba, the land operatiaus around tho doomed city, tbe storming of the hights of San Juan and the battle of ElCaney are duly record- nor is any niau a true man aud mannooa ana curses womantiooa. 1 . . " ' . . . 1 tni ct:ont h h t.i thra aad there be nmn,.rafnd,niD I It i nr. mnmmtr .111,. t i. StrOUgUOIU 111 tllO JL ulllppmCS WeTC I P?4 POO by Mtd CO art. . uemocrat w iio is. it is an enemy alike to home, to I . . .1 Tbiacthdaycii cbmary, 109. Listen at these words wbich Mr. church, and to State. The One t'nirorui'All Can Wear. Our spiritual raiment is always mortKase deed and more fully described as a Kjft Tnat is Such a COmfort, for the clothing for the body takes so much time and money that it is a great comfort to think that our spiritual clothing is all provided for. Many a time I have said, "Oh, I wish things would not wear out," and I must confess there has been a consolation in thinking of what we read of God's ancient people in the wilderness. It s"ays, "Their clothss waxed not old." So one turns to the spiritual ward robe with the jelief that these spiritual .cloths will not wax old. The longer we wear them the brighter they are, and 'after these 'pleasant reflections, as the word uniform lingered with me, there 3,004 wives killed by drunken fiends within a single year. These are startling statements, but alas they are only too true. In the tbe culminating incidents of the war, and they have received the attention which their importance warrants. Other valuable featurer of tbe Almanac are tho list of new war shipa now under construction, a list of auxiliary vessels purchased W. ft. I'KAKSON. XrCrre ta Baekraptcy. la tbe District Coart of tbe raited State for the Western District of Norm CaroUaa. la Bankruptcy. la tbe matter of kicbsrd WUlitmi, A Bankrupt. 1 la Bankruptcy. olvatarr rcuuosw To tbe Creditor of Blcbars Williams, of Morf aatoa. im the Cooaty of Barkc. and district aforesaid a baakrapt-" Kotica I kmtiv rim thai nn tfc At ti Am r for the Haw, With the priCO paid of Kemsry. A. f.. I-, the ai Ricbard " . . . I WilUaw was dlr adjadkatrd a baakraot: and that the erst brucc of bis creditor will be be'd at Vlorgaatua. N. CX. la my offlre on the 17th day of February. A.. lava, at lO o'clock in tbe foreaooa. at which time tbe aid creditor may attend, prove tbctr claims, appoint a trastce. aoiiae tbe baakrapt. aad traaaact nch otber bastae aa mar property con before aid meet: nc. W. M. I'BAKSOS. Feb. d, 1 Si. Rccrre la Baakmptcy. for each, and the names of all the commissioned officers of the army killed or wounded in the different operations of the war. Maryland furnished over 3,100 soldiers aud sailors for the war with Spaiu. The Almanac tdiows how the regiments were organized and also gives an interesting description of the cruise of tho PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ynif Ti-v mar Omj Ilur to tta inarii ;-r7 Ji4)ia fw TRY ALIEN'S FOOT-EASE, a poworr o oe saaara into tne soar. At ON Monday, March the 6th, 1899, the same being the first Monday, I will offer for sale at the Court House door in Morgan ton. X. C., the tollowing unimproved lots in the town of Morganton, to wit: Seven lots on Greene street in the J. H. Pearson block opposite the residences of Dr. Laxton and II. W. Connelly, being Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4, 7, 9 and 10, each 25x80 feet back to an alleyway in center of block. Five lots between Green and Water streets below Herald building. Bach 25x85 feet, back to 1. L. Laxton's line. 'I' ........ . OA J... i X. . ..... M mi-m- and twelve months with 6 per cent, interest j Came tO my mind a very protrtaDle rearing notes. l. a. bkis i uiv, Receiver Piedmont Bank. train of thoughts as I allowed my imagination to take wing and see The King's Daughters in different parts of the world doing such dif ferent work, under such different circumstances, and the Master's prayer that "they all may be one" had a deeper m eaning than ever JORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court, 1 Bi'rkb County. Fall Term, 1898. F. P. Tate and J. S. Tate, Adm'rs of S. McD. Tate, in Behalf of Themselves and All Other Creditors - . . . VS.' The Burke County Fair Association and Others. The above entitled action coming on for hearing, and it appearing that the same is a creditors action and that it is necessary that creditors nf h ilpfrniiflnt The Burke County Fair Association should be made before. Margaret Bottotne, i . - 1 a 1 1 ..I. . .. I o 11. II LI1CXCLO 111 UtUCl LlliXb LUC IlUli i quity, liens and priorities of all creditors of said defendant should be litigated and de cided, it is on motion of S, J. Eryin, counsel iir plaintiffs, i ordered that publication be Inside in Ihe M org anton Herald, a news jti per published in Morgantsn, once a week J'-ir six successive weeks notifying all creditors it said defendant of the institution ot this action and of the object of the same and commanding them to come in . and make themselves parties to this action and file their claims herein sn or before the next term of the court, otherwise that they be barred of any participation in the assets of saia uetendant --. . ALBERT Tf COBLE. -Judge Presiding. fPYNY PECTORALf Too Few Marriages. In ' a recent review of the in creased business activities of Balti more in 1S98 the Sun noted the de cline of matrimonial ventures in that year. There were fewer marl riages than in 1897. The same phenomenon has impressed the Rev. L. C M Carroll, of Jersey City, who, in an address to his con gregation, deplored the small nnm " I 1i wt a aw t a1 wa Mi m bm viatnAl qus planks, including the repeal of right to force the national plat- There should be no difference of .v ... , t.h nninn hptwpfin Rrntland'nnd form nnnn tha n.nn1a r TC I nn Aivicnn r,f N c.mlm.nt I V"J J aiaryiauu JtYiU aiamiav- T, . , ,. . T , . . 4 lL . , I r , . . . . I men. The irgtma soldiers also I thi kmoo yor tret irci wours, smon England, the erection of Ireland York, yet the Democracy of the about the matter, but unanimity j ; . " s , I ad damp, it yoa bare mwt or j.. A u .1 i . I r . v. L. . j : : . I ttcno nucunuu, auu is, is tutu ocpaiaio mutuuui auu mo uauuu uuc uavo a niiub to ezneCb I Ol luoucnt auu ii.iiuu iu ctu cuuu i . . reconquest of the "revolted colo- the Democrats of .New York to to overthrow this gigantic evil, or, nies" in America, their idea being stand by the platform or announce at least, to chain the monster, to restore things pretty much as their hostility to it. We ought to Some of the Northern states they were when tne Stuarts were Know tchether the New York Democ- have long had prohibitory liquor expelled. racy means peace or tear, laws, and several of the Southern These historic castles in the air io ignore the national plat- states are greatly restricting us suggest a numberof other things oim tn a State convention will sale. Georgia and Mississippi are which might have happened, but give notice that Democrats of leading in the great fight against for circumstances over which theo- New York are hostile to that plat- the saloon. South Corolma has Aj ries have no control. The whole lorm,-but lack the courage to de- casi ou inc uar ro"ra course of history might have been clare it openly. The platform of North Carolina has many coun- very different if certain events had 1896 will be reaffirmed in 1000, l,es under local Pl,on laws and not occurred.; and I for one would like to know I hcre is everywhere a strong and If Charles; had promptly sup-1 as soon aa possible tcheter tee are growing sentiment aainsunc u- to regard the Acw York Democrats censed saloon. tiant shoe, try Allea' Cuoi-Esh. it wane given of the ofllccrs of the three It woum ad aeatia rt. biwteV a4 . , . . . . ,. laauoas sputa, aeiicrr com aaa oanio regiments and tWO battalions 8Up- J ofallpata aad l a twtMlncun tor CbUMaia aaa r roai otic, i ry i oamr. oio,dt ail dranriat aad sbue store iit. S5c. Trial nckaee FKEC. Addrrs. AUea ft. lOUasted, Hot. K. V. SHAKE INTO TOUR SHOES Alice's Foot-Ease, a powdrrrfortbeltcet. It rare paiafal. awuUca. s-ntaruac. smosi feet aad iostastly take tbe aua oat o coras aad baatoea. It' tbe rreatt com fort discovery of tbe aac. AlWa Poot-lUsaa make tixbt or vw shoe Irci easy. It ta a certaia rare for Chd t!aa. s wrauaf . eanoas. ttrra, acaiac arc. Try it tooer. moia tr aU dracirtt aad sbo store. 33 eta. Trial ish commissions and an abstract of tbe treaty concludes this com pressed the rebllion and cut off the to regard the Acw lork Democrats censea saioon. pact but comprehensive review of heads of Cromwell and other lead- as allies or enemies. If the Demo- Alcoholism is an enemy to every lbe main ,nddcnU of bo vgr ing Puritians instead of losing his cratsof New York invite me to man and to every interest, but the wjth gpdn; own, everything in England and speak in New York city while in saloon is a greater enemy. The Among the important events of her colonies might have been loyal the East I shall accept the invlt a- first has slain its thousands, but 18r,3 not relaled l0 tbe war witn and orthodox; Sir Walter Scott tion with pleasure, but it mnst be the second its tens of thousands. Spain whicb find a piacc n tue would have been deprived of with the understanding that I If possible to do so let us get rid Almarjacare tbe re-conquest of some of the richest matter for ro- shall not be restricted as to tie of both. But if that cannot be the Soaaan ana Kitchener's bril- mance, and the Mayflower and subject to clients. I do not care done at present, by all means get iianC TictorT over tho Torcea of tbe plied by that State. The organiza tion of tbe regular army and navy or tbe United States and a roster of officers of the volanteer army down to and including the grade of brigadier-general adds to the value of the war records of the manac The protocol upon which pace I rri, ?B- Addr. ua a. :etd. negotiations were ba&cd, the per-1 sonnel of the American and Span- f A K 111 C tl 0 ill 1 t O or anj other Udie who wbh to work Can Earn Lots of Money V A QUICK CURE FOR i VERY VALUABLE remedy in all ; .imiiign Ol m A . . , ,, ;J . nun. T i airain." no hhiu. v tuu vui yuuus ber of marriages. Contributions COUGHS AND COLDS. had lucreasd to $26,200, but there were only 53 marriages. "1 am Plymoth Eock would not obtrude to be a guest where the Chicago themselves so conceitedly in his- platform is denied a hearing." tory, which, possibly, would not be It is common complaint of tie a subject ot deep general relief. people that they can't get a man Or, to illustrate further, the gen- to represent them in office whom era! potency: of history "ifs," this tbey can trust. That ts because THROAT OR LUNGS. Large Bottles, 25c. 1 t DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lim.. g j Prop's of Perry avis' Pain-Killer. i FOR BALB Br Tried Friends Best. Forthirty yearsTutt's Pills have proven ablessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. women are altogather too stylish and expect too mucb. They want a house aud lot and the house furn ished before they will consent to marry. Their parents did not have all these things. I have been told that some of the young men and young women in this parish have been keeping company for from six to ten years. That is altogather too long. I hope the young men on tuis A Known Fact FnrKnimicViMrlarVi rlvQnpnsia will take more courage '9 sour stomach, malaria.constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. hope that the young people will not try to be too well off before making up their minds to get mar ried." Baltimore Sun. rid of the saloon. The modern bar room is alike the curse of the town and the country. It attracts and then debauches and then destroys. The saloon is a center for drinkers and for cor- Madhi; the loss of tbe French La Bourgogoe, and the steamship Mohegan, of the Alantie Transport Company; the removal of the re mains of Christopher Columbus from the Cathedral at Havana; the tbe annexation of Hawaii by the - - i . a v. a...e.M inHiianae nv a rt r r a va m countrv might still have oeen tuey go 10 sieep oeiween cam- ip0 ,uuuw'i auvj 13 under the British crown if George paigns and Tail to take note of the mignty social ana poimcai power. United states and tbe preliminary III had not been so obstinate, if action between seasons of those By organization, by the use of RCtioc of Congress. These and the colonies had not been so deter, who call themselves leaders. mined, if George Washington had Open your eyes, good friends, and never lived, and if the Declaration mark the man, if any come within of Independence had never been your vision, who seeks your sup- adopted. Or, again, the Southern port for oflice ana yet sunn irom nnlnnifis alone misbt have revolted taking h successfully and set np an empire, aided by France, if events had nlt been as they were. Spain might still be in possesion of Florida and the West Indies, France of Can- money, oy political iningue, 11 oftentimes carries elections and controls legislation. We are glad to see that a. com mittee of the Senate of North Caro- many other happenins which made 1893 a year long to be remembered are recorded in tbe Almanac, and there is also a complete lint of the members of the next Congtes, as workicg for u in iptm time at bom on oar cloth. W oiler 70a ftood chnce ta make plenty of tpendtcic rnocey eaailf. In leitor baura. Send 12c for cloth and fall directions for work, and rommecc at onc Cloth cct acy where. Addrea w iNoosKirrcosi pan y. (-N.C) Uoton, MaA. 31 fg. Dept. - SODTHERIi RAEWAI TUE STANDARD IUILWAY OF TBS SOU.TH. Tus DrxtcT ixsm to Axx Podtts. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly firtt-cbud equipment on all is opeuly upon great lina will report favorably a local Bellas of tho present, together Through aad Local Train . FaHmaa estiens lest it hurt his option bill. This, we think, is a with of all of our ambassadors and ?!ftf!. SlVwi ight ims. That is precisely step in the right direction, and we gnd the mJrjl8tre and diplomatic Trmv! brtb. Bootheni aad you are public question selfish aims. the kind of man who, when he has I hope the bill will be speedliy acquired office by your support, gives reason for tbe complaint al luded to. He who i not for ns, is Don't forget that. passed by both houses. Exchange. ida and the Mississippi Valley, the against us. rtnfnk rf Kaxr Vnrtr a.ni MftTimU. lan or his representatives be firm- wmarkabje for their piiiaraof -and. ly established on a Mexican throne, hich are raised by whirlwinds and but for the obstinacy, of historic have a very close resemblance In their facts. Had tbe Moors D0t been appearance to waterspout. A Dellcata DIattactlom. "How much Tloe your position pay T", akcd the rural relative. I don't know as I could figure it up offhand." answered Senator Sorghum. You surely know your own salary ? Yes. but that Isn t what you a&zed ma, " Washington Star. uiniomatic 1 travel dt ta noumern ana you ars representatives of foreign nations j rti- 0 Elf- in Washington. Altogether The Apply to Ticket Agents for Tlm Sun Almanac for IS0O is an ex-1 Table. !Uts and general Information, ceptionally valuable and interest-1 address ing publication. The Almanac ii. exsu. f..wm, is a gift from tbe publishers of tho ruC&t? r Ci.wmlv'i. Sua to all who are subscribers at 7 2 T' . V r .T m." at . I Frank's! alx jtox! Zd'. P. & fh L ueiore tue ueuvery 01 tue worn is j.M.Cri-p.T.M. v. A.Tcxk,O.F.A. completed. J WAbUl5GT0. D. C.
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1899, edition 1
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