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ei 1 1 r . m 1 1 n h i it nwin mini m uiiii i ii ten 1 -Ttie Herald- 1 Q ..Huso iocs: l 1 Job Printing j H TH8 t I IS THE.. I BEST - ADYERTISING - MEDIUM t ...IN TUB.... HERALD OFFICE. 5 ;piedmont Section g rtrst-ciase wara- ktuvtit rrieee. Volume. XIV. Number. 49. MORGAN TON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1899. $1,00 a Year, in Advance. Siiijii tnirrnnirannii iiij Rutherford - College,- B URKE CO UNTY, N. C. - Commercial Course. The- attention of young "(Tmen and women is in- I vited to the special fa- The Gift Wlilch Wa All Need Spiritual gifts meet our deepest need, fenywe are spirits. We are apt to act, you might think as 5 The Effect of a Vindication of S. Otho 1 Wilson. Nem and Observer. v If S. Otho Wilson is reinstated as Railroad Commissioner by this Legislature, he will be reinstated for a term that expires April 1st, road Commission Is composed of Dr. Abbott, S. Otho Wilson and on-pood man who w be out voted whenever - proposes any thing that was in the intrest of the shippers or the travlersT Was this Legislature elected for any such The Republican Programme. '4 FayettrriHe Obterrer. uOor Washington letter calls attention to the remark of Senator Jones,of Atkansas,the Democratic leader,' that the Democrats in "CROSSED" MONEY ORDERS. Clllties OJ irw j-iissmmmviv though we were only bodies; but to furnish the Commercial it is not so, end the body is not to Education given at North- last. The spirit lives on; and yet, C, mid Western colleges at to mind, bodies get largely the 1901, and if the Supreme court purpose! Did any man In North should bold that the act repealing Carolioafever suppose this Legis the present Eailroad Commission latnre would s I consider Iafaraar4s Kaaplsret la EaclaAA tm Mavklaar Saaall BUt , Americana who are buying book la small quantities or are remitting doe to the treasurers of English societies of which they happen to be member oocav- Cougress 'do not intend to allow tionally receive a printed or WTittea re- a large staudiog aimy to be per- ou t"r?,'ordw . . . ... ' lending money. At first they are likely inanently fastened upon this coun- to be mvsUned by tbe rhraae. Even if trv" and to tho suggestion of Sen-1 inquiry la made at the poatofloe la Uxl law is void, then for the next two making itseK the agetit for calling ator Cockiell that if the Piesident country It la quite poeaible that bo eat- I . . .. - -I I A.1aBtw will k.nKt.ln.M. lit m VV 1 1 1 rnm t Ita thurloa f i . a. 1 - r . r 1. - TT .. 1 1 I auavawa j . " less- than half the cost Professor L. Burge Abernethy w in charge of this Department. Rate $10 m advance. Book . cost $5 Jioafd $5. ....... -: y . Cheapest. Heltlilet od Ittot Up-to-Dt School la the State. Address ' .' THE PRESIDENT, KUTHERFORD COLLEGE, N V. benefit of spiritual gifts. What a wonderful thing it would be if at this time, you should receive some gifts youhave never pos sessed. As I think of you now scattered all over the world, wish ing for something as a gift, I can not be sure you will get what you would liae. You may get it and you may not, but there are some spiritual gifts that I am sure will be given you if you will ask them. How would you like a sweet temper a sweet disposition? This is very valuable, for it makes an atmosphere in which others can be happy. You may have some remarkable gifts. You may be clever; you may be scholarly; you may be all of these and yet not have a sweet disposition, a sweet temper. I read in my girl hood of a holy man, a Frenchman, who afterwards became a great preacher; his name was John Fletcher, and he was remarkable at one time in his life (so he says therein full v described, which mortgage deed . I ,, t ' n' . t... t- is recorded ia book B, No. 2. of Register of nimscuj ior a ucry iciupcr; UUl lie Deeds qftice ol MnrKC couniy, xne nnaer diuncd will, on the 6th day of March, 1899, the same being the first Monday of the said m,,nth . at 12 o'clock M.. before the court years Dr.'Abbott and S. Otbo Wil son will control the Eailroad Com- retirement, vindicating him from mission of North Carolina. Is that j charges made by his political atso a consummation to be desired or ciates, and elevating bim to a high , -1. .1 r . r TT .,11 I iuicwrjMCnuua suoam maiueuc.mMu0uu Thj remitting party will aeoertais, army bill au xc-UKe fr an extra I though, that Amerioan poatofaoee do ad xne una in queiuon reien to rwo to be tolerated by a body sent to Raleigh to purify and reform the Commissiont It has been stated that if S. Otho Wilson is reinstated it will be a mere matter of formt, because he called "it would compel the llep- nblicans o ow their hand and outline their hand policy, which is now concealed.' It is impoitant that the country should know what the U publican programme ia. Democrat leaders Baking Powder Llaic frmi pure cream d tartar. Safeguards the food against alum line drawn with a pen from the top to the bottom of a poatal order on lte face near the middle and an lnca or two apart. That treatment of a mooey order will prevent payment of it to any on bat a banker, and if, ai la aometlmea done, the name of aome particular bank La written In the rpeoe between the linea the order will be paid only to that Execution Sale. J . i A. - BY virtue ol an execution ihucu irora Superior Conrt of Burke County and di rected to me in a certain ciyil action en titled Rufus Avery against Thomas A. Clark, I will on the Gth day of March, 1899, the ame being the first Monday, expose to nle for cash to the higest bidder at the Court House door in Morgan ton a certain lot the property of the defendant, lying in east Morifunton. adjoining lands of Hamp Lowdertnilk, the estate of Col . S. McD. Tate ami land' of Rnfus Avery, being the lot whereon T. A. Clark now lives. Containing one and a halt acres. C. M. McDowell. This Feb. 4th 1893. Sheriff. 4t. Sale of Valuable Lands. . . . . l . r firtue ana in pnrsuauc ui a. uuwci ui sale vested in the undersigned by a cer tain mortgage deed, dated tne z&tn aay ox n..r.,iwr 1S96. executed by Thomas Downs ml wile, to secure certain indebtedness office! Tbat is what this Legisla ture will do if it WWpta the report presented by the special commit tee. Next Mouday a new Railroad Commission act will be presented has already written his resignation to tho Legislature that will involve have long felt sure that impearlism ,00, it i not neoeeaary to nee and put it in the bands of the I the election of three Commission-1 is the uf the Republican lead-1 any worda in addition to the name of Speaker of the House. He is a era for two years by the Legisla- ers. The war Spin, as the mbx. x o eipuatrwuon tajre v . ... . . .. S. . I . Quired. The mere croaeing of the order very innocent person w do wm oe tore, ana aiierwarus uy me peopie. 1 coserrcr poioieu out k mo nmc 1 a well Mderrt004 ignel to the Brit- deceived by any resignation of That act, in our judgmeut, is legal out plf going hiiu over j that sort after the experience of and constitutional, and will not be its declaration, eiinply gve a the Norwood resignation two years annul'ed by any adverse Supreme fresh impetus to the f purpose. . I . er . . ! I j I . a il i MM M m 1. a I ago. Judge jsorwooa resignea 10 conrc uecision. uui, ascverj uouy 11 bius 10 us iimi, uu jicibuu wuu flnm. escape impeachment and put his knows, it is impossible to state watches .cunent events can be When an American remits moneyto resignation in the hands of the positively that the court will not blind to the fact there ia a growing i "fj chairman of the Judicary Commit- pronounce the statute invalid and sentiment among some classes in poetoffloe doee not give the order to the tee to send to the Governor upon use the decisions in the asylum favor or stroLg uational gu rmeut eenaer, tmt tranami 11 oxrecwy a certain contingency. When that cases as precedents for the decis- and ta no .,e who ao is ac dTnotke tothe'rTght perecS contingency arrived, the judge re- ion. fIf that should happen then qiaiuted with his hiory can" fail to go to the poatoiaoe and apply f or the Dudiated the resignation and con- the Legislature of North Carolma, to know wlat such a sentiment money, where thJa naage prevail tne tinned to hold court whenever the in this year of grace, 1899, elected under . existing circumstances f1" !hT! baiiag c.i m dn 1 aje tbepeaicat bcaxa of Ch procaf day. AW tacnaemte 1 srv, 1 Tnt-Yfrtij lih poatal aathorltlea, for. while the cnatom la comparatively pnfamlllar to people on thla aide of the Atlantic, it U common enocgh in the United King- lixaieV roe a Sltxttlea. awb WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY.. Uoa, book a4 Kor4 ta Umhr. tet A. arrw KickT ctT rpio. 4r mi, lrM mlula Utmr, (oim tm. U linlln. Kt frrw. irN r im fVILBUR R.SMITH.LCXINCTON.KV Cnitrd Statra of America. WnUn DUtrte oi North Carolina, la IM Inacnct CoarL. received the gift I am speaking of, and became one of the most house door in the tpwn of Morganton, to I .,!,. on-. nf .u sweetest Saints the hiKhest bidder for cash, sell the herein- j patient, One OI IHC 5WCCIC51 baiuts the church has known. Margaret Bottome. o)..i- riKirrih&d land, conveved in the said mortgage deed and more fully described as follows : ' I ving and being in the County of Burke, an ! known as the Newberry Pruett land, adioining the lands of John Q. Bradshaw, Elizabeth Smith, Rachael Smith and what was formerly known as the Lone Lail land, containing fifty acres. Reference to the said Newberry i'rnett deed, as recorded in book II, Register of Deeds office of Burke county, win more fully appear. The said sale made to satisfy the said in debtedness of the said Thomas Downs ana rtxr anH afterwards fill the crave wi:e to the undersigned, default haying been J place, ana aiierwaras nil mc grave made in the payment tnereot. This Feb. 1,199. V. B ALEXANDER.. Mortgagee, .1 WILLIAM CROTTS, Assignee John M. Mull, Attorney. sheriff would recognize him. It is by-Xair men to give the people a portends. It means, unless I Boch lt practloe, for inatanoe. no reflection npon S. Otho Wilson fair Kailroad Commission, will be checked, a change of the form or hn Germany. Delginm. Austria ana Dan i,x ha. io nr. irtor than I rh:rppahle with liavincr civen the ftnr government. As we rc-naikeu i w tiVF OCajJ evuevw uv ate aev a i " - o C7 t n Judge Norwood. His resignation, State a Commission which will not I when the Taris tieaty wai sgineJ, if it has been written, is not worth enjoy the couhdeuce or the State, that deed signifi.-d it piact.c.l tVia nonAi if. Id urrittAn nnnn. Tt. I la the Leirilature prepared to I change unless the people should HUV 7 C a a V a ' M mr-mmw ' " has no legal or binding effect, be- do this unwise and indefensible open ibeir eyes to its effect. la the matter of a. D. Dviaraat, Bask rapt. Ia Baakraptey. NO STOVES IN KOREA. Needed Reform. Here is the testimony of an ex-saloon-keeper: "I have seen a man take his first glass of liquor in my cause he cannot resign an office he does not hold. If he is reinstated and vindi cated, as will be doue if the com mittee's report is adopted, S. Otho Wilson will be Railroad coco mis sioner for two years. Does any body believe be will resign! Why should he resign! If be is lnno- thihsi THE PRiCt Or rtrrcn. Fortunately the powerful voice of Mr. Bryan wa heard' at the critical moment, aiou.mg tte Iastra Flat Ira L14 VuAw tm nrs. Wklcla Ara Tkaa U Btorea are not need to any extent by the natiTe Korean a. The Korean meth od of beating ia ezoellently adapted to their resource and condition. In bond ing their booeee they lay down a aye- Sale of Towrr Lots. ' ; rK Monday. March the 6th. 1899 same being the first Monday, I will offer ton, X. C, the following unimprovea ioxs in the town of Morganton, to wit: wpffieUoV'rS: the colleees ot this country is de- pointto bis vindication by a Legis It Helped to Chanjce the History at the Old World. In the sixteenth century all the pep per consumed in England was bought by the English merchant from the Dutch, who brought it from India. Owing to racial jealonsy, the Dutch traders in 1599 raised, the cost from 3 (hillings to 6 ahiljinga per .pound. This petty display of ill feeling caused oon- people, and later the strong men of I tern of fluea where the floor U to be. of a suicide. I have seen man after man. wealthy and educated, come into mv saloon who cannot I cent of the charge, if this Legisla- Kuv hu ri inner. T ran recair I ttTre gives him a character, who I ' -. a Al m.1 JtaauM Is I a AMmAatamnA ViA ITnrvliaiK na twenty customers worth from can be heard tosay that ne is unnt ,7 the $100,000 to $500,000 who are now to exercise tne auties 01 tne omce lndepenjet3Ce hich haa always been for sate at the court House door in Morgan- without rrionev. place or friends. I to wnicn ne wasciecicui xi uj- ao cnaraciensiio oi our race. I . . :if 1 -. I Thii. 4am(nu1 tn immrt 1 hlv rvoru mnn.m.nt ininOflV SUOniU B3V SO. Will Ue UUl .-fv. r.r Ulu v ujvu a w the Democracy in ihe senate uavc mule themselves felt in the same behalf. Theie has Uen a dtilei ei;cc among iheui as to tho best plan for de-eating Uepublicati pui These fluea begin at a fireplace, which ia usually placed in an outer abed or connecting cloeed alleyway. From this fireplace the fluea extend in a more or leaa curved direction. like the ribe of a round fan, to a trench at the rear of the room, whicn in turn To tha Creditors of 8. D. Dwaavaat. of VI or- sraatoa. ta the Cotiaty of Bark, avad eta trict aiorrsaul baakrapU Notice Is hereby rlrra tkat the TrmaUe ap polated by this coairt ta Vbe a bo re catlUcd caae wui. ia ooeoicace to aa orocr oi Mia eoart. sell at pablfcc aaie at Morgaatom. oa tae ztna aay or rcoeaanr. ibv, aa avocoarai acainat Joees Dlaatoa at Co ao w ta aait for aboat 3.OoO.OO aad latcreaU ad a yadrnaeat axaiaat I M. Corpraias for Sl.ies.lO aa-a latereau xerma ot aae caaa. Aad thla briar tbe oaty property of aaid baakrapt ia the haaoa of tbe Trastee. m U1 report aaid aale to the eoart aad tara OTer to aaid eoart tbe peocceda of aaid aale at ooee. aad aak for a dkackaree rroaa kla aid Trasteeshtp. aa hartae diacharrrd all tbe datiea reqatreti of hiss, aaa wui mm aa aaal aecoaat wbtcb wui taea aaa um oe pa aaed apoa by aaid eoart. This eth day of Febraary. t9. w. a. r basso h. Xetrree ia Baakraptcy. Ia tbe Matrtct Coart of tbe Called State for tbe Westera District of North CaxoUaa. Ia Baakraptcy. The temperance per direct from India in their own hina. and for thia cumose formed a 3. 4. 7. 9 and io. each 25xo teet Dacit to i servino oi encouraEcmcui uu i .-vm vrt-- - wmyj, r: : . an alleyway in center of block. - . n. I anrl will h not be instified in de- I Company of Merchants oi London TradW live iots between Green and water streets hkely to produce excellent results. ana wui ne not uejusiiueu iu ue j and which In1 below Herald building. Each 25x85 feet. . r , ,..,e rininff to anrrender an oflace and . 8 10 0 . AnaJea, ana wnicn in back to i-l. Laxton-s line. There is more danger of a youth s I ciming to surreuuer uu uuit,o nuu latter daya became eventually known and tweiveth. vit" being led astray during the term a salary alter navmg oeen aec.areu M the East India company. oeanng notes. . a. drioiuk, Receiver Piedmont Bank posoj but no d fferencc whatever 1 opens into a chimney, which ia usually on the main poiut. Peace is ihe upu'ujCftTTcrcst of Rei-ubHc. War ia the chosen weapon UyiUiS'ic. .iicr armra fact silent. Th.'ie 1.1 no grrater N TORTH CAROLINA, Burke Cocmtv. ) Superior Court, 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 er titled action "coming on for hearing, and it appearing that the same is a creditors action and that it is necessary that all creditors of the defendant The Burke County Fair Association should be made parties thereto in order that the rights, equity, liens and priorities of all creditors of said defendant should be litigated and de cided. It is on motion of S. J. Eryin, counsel fur plaintiffs, ordered that publication be made in 1 he Morgantox Herald, a news paper published in Morgantsn, once a -week for sixsuccessive weeks notifying all creditors ot said defendant of tbe institution ot tms nf hu iwiate education than at innocent or tne enarges against any other time. An ounce of pre- I binrt vention then is worth a pound of There are railroads in North o.,r iatr I Carolina that do not want a Com Their first voyages embroiled thera almost innumerable quarrels with the Dutch and Portuguese, and for a time the venture proved a financial fail ure. It was not until 1615 tbat tbe company became euocessful and obtained ttuth than that the Law holds us tongue when War is iiaiiiut.. As the law is the shr ild of the weak,it ia the weak who suffer from war. Practically, as we have pointed out, the form of our government was changed by the war between the Siare, because that dire event snDolisd tne opportunity for the ar a Normaody, once so free from mission composed of three f.l, and of man, of tb. pa-. intemperence and so prosperous, has begun to show the effects of the cider brandy industry estab lished there twenty or more years a r Durinor the oast fifteen vears - i . . tea tt... the mortality has increased 8 per compose tne majorny.. xi o. uluu infant mnrtali'v. ic Der cent. Wilson is remsiaicu, mo iu.uu capable men. Most of the railroads a. want a Commission of that charac ter, but there are railroad men who prefer a Commission in which S. Otho Wilson and Dr. Abbott would cent; and illegitimacy, 25 per cent. Savs Sir Matthew Hale: The action ana oi tne ODject oi tne same anu i , . - T . 1 , commanding them to come in and make I nJaceS of judicature 1 nave long themselves parties to this action and file I ... ,. . , linn vianiiB uciciu tl J . i. (fit u.v . n a 4 V . " - c-f 1 . . . , . term of the court, otherwise that they be I . ,n- I claim the new act 18 illegal I8 UV " -mwr- , men who want them to stay in office will back them in a suit to set at defiance the three fair and honor able men thia Legislature will elect, cisively defeating the Portuguese. From thir time on their possessions gradually increased, alowly at first, and then very rapidly, until, by tbe wise and beneficial management of such men aa Clive, Warren Hastings and Corn wallis, they, ezercited sovereignty over the greater portion of India. In thia manner it happened tbat an increase in the price of pepper momen tously affected the history of mankind. London Standard. ' term oi tne court, otnerwise mat xncy uc i . barred of any participation in the assets of J me an opportunity tO ODSCVC sum ucicnuani ALBERT T. COBLE. ' Judge Presiding. A Sklataar Mark. A lady, irtievously tormented with a corn on her toe, was advised by one of not i.i..i ,,,c, f most of theenor- Capt. Uay aia aoout iuo ucw t"' her friends to anoint it with nhoephorua. " . I . : .i nml IiaII rtn nntil t h ft I -uu n - mnmon .ha AA hnt m; ,;es that have been committea xenuary u.;,nu r w : , ' 7. It had just turned 12 CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. p A Medicine Chest In Itself. K Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for V. CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, I COLDS, RHEUMATISM, I NEURALGIA. . p4 25 and SO cent Bottles. M BEWARE OF IMITATIONS-. .... BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.! Yi PERRY DAVIS' , l ol m(,PM nr the courts Dass on forgot to tell her nusDana ceiore rewr for the space of nearly twenty Ulow process ot tne courts P"" to " M nlght It had jnt turned IS a K Am fths.rvation I tbe points. 11 iue twu "WUMJ -hen tha hnaband awoke, and waa atar- 1' ' 3 . A khntf and WiUntl the I tUJ t.. .nrnsmn mt,klino al thA uraCrS I uuiu wmu .. , usu - rmv-.u6 nullity, ana root or tne oea. ha f mi nH that if the m . I ant mrrT1 1(1 hfl A and manslaughters, the Durianes u aVnHn He had never heard of a firefly in the and robberies, the riots and tu- these two men, not representing locamy nor did he ever remember see- . . .. . I il.. rlooirpa nf tllA neOUlC I I-- -U . Inntrtnn nhiant aa mnit and other enormities tnat - - " r..-,7: nhn AltSGteU LUIS liCKloiatuic, n vu.v. iu placed aome distance from tbe Looee, Flat fiagstonea are then placed carefully over these fluea, and the whole ia ce mented over and finally covered with a thick oil paper, for which the country ia noted. Thia paper keepa amoke from entering tbe room, and a little straw or brushwood, uaed in the fireplace) for cooking the rice, aervea to beat the stone floor and givea an agreeable warmth, which laata till the time of the next meaL Two heatings dally tend to give the people a nice warm floor, upon which they ait in tbe daytime and sleep at nlgbt. By leaving their ahoee at the door the inmatee preserve the paper floor, which from constant polish log takea on a rich brown color. New York Pre. " " Mavarl W aaa aw The Maori women of Australasia have their rights flourishing one. General ly they have little vol of or choice in the selection of their first husbands, but they may, and frequently do, change them. A woman may trade her Duenana without ao much as a comment from the public, without the slightest smudge on her good name, and it ia nothing to his discredit either. Courtship Ual way I brief and doea not often prefaoe mar rUffe. The Maoris, however, love to re peat oriental love tales and King lore eonga. Maori widows not infrequently commit suicide on the graves of their husbands and are honored for doing ao, as in China. Divorce is simple; It need no revenue, employs no ofioers. 12a tutions which the present crisis I turns her out of doors, and both are free ;..;0,i M,oll nt-ndr, a rpuft I to remarry. Tbis is an. uina are wwa a-'--'.a-- - v a. tionary change. An trn liar hnrl nrraainn morel ' Ireteetleau I ar m . 'at.-. .Iti Tx7Vas luliprA that xepnew ixwa niovj la tlx matter of Kicharr WUltaaaa, Bastkrapt. V'- Baakraptcy. Vola alary rrUUoau To the Creditor of Kkcaard WUHataa. of kiorxaatoa. im tbe Coaaty of Barka, aad dtotrtct aforeail a bavakrapt: Notice is hereby girea that oa the eta day of Pebraary, A. t)-, 1S9. tb eaud Ekrbard WllUasas was daly adjadicatrd a baakrapt; aaxl that tbe ant axctias of aia creditor will be brVd at Vlorxaatoa. N. C, ta aay oflctostb 17t aay ot Pebraary. A. 1 !!. at XO o'clock la tbe foreaooa. at which time tbe aaM creoitor saay aivcawa, proTc tbeir claims, appoint a trastee. ea- rnioe tbe baakrapt. aad traaaact each other baataea aa saay properly come before aaid meettaar. W. a. PEAK SON. Feb. e. 1 Keferce ia Baakraptcy. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM imr It. TauATal Q-. m mmjm a a of government from the States to tbe Federal ceutre: and by the "checks aud balances" of tbe Con stitutias, intendtd for the contrary purdose, have been used to pre vent their re-distribution on the restoration of peace. When we were assailing Mr. Cleveland for bottling up tbe belligerency reso lutions of Congress, we held tbat act could only mean war, and that another war would be our undoing. Tbatist0 8ayt the war which has ensued must surely prove to be so unless the study of our iosti- TRY AllErTS FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shake iato tbe shoe. At this aeaaoa yoar fret seal ewoUea. aeree-ae and dasnp. II yoa hare eaaartiax tset or tteht shoes, try Allea's Boot-Kaae. It warms the feet aad maara waJkiax easy, ware ewollea aad eweatiac Sret. bliater aad cailoaa spots. Relieve cores aad baaioa of all pa la ana U a ecrtaia carrier w auoiaja aad Froat bite. Try it today. aVotd.by all dr crista aad shoe store for. 2ie. Trial packajrc FK EH, Address. AUea a. .Otsaated. Le fcor. N. Y. SHAKE INTO TOUR SHOES Allea's Foot-Ease, a powder' for.tbeiSret. ItcreDaiafl.woUea. laartitf. smoai teet aad taatactly take the etxa oat of corn a aad baa ion a. It'e tbe rreatest eosa fort discovery of the aaa. AOca e root-ess asake tixhter aew shoe Srei easy. It ia a certsia care for Chilbiaias.aroa-.eanoas, tired, achies: fort. Try tt too ay. bom dt I drcrats aad a doc etoee. cxa. i kaec FBEB. Addrrae. AUea a. uuaetra. Roy, K. V. betrothed irrevocably from infancy. have happened in that time were divided into five parts, four of them have been the issue and product of excessive drinking. In a recent address before the r-. i j r-n.h of t h Youncr js.anroau I . . , j i anai accnria.mn nf eieCieU aUU UU UUIJ o ooiaev a orai n st the tuira man. in DUIBIJ O 1 Reaching carefully are subject to peculiar ills. Tbe right remedy for babies' Ills especially worms and atomach 1 disorders la Frev's Vermifuge has cured children for 60 years. Bend lor nius. book abouMhe Ills and the remedy. Oo.bottl. mailed aw U aaata. K. dt 8. FRET, Baltimore, M T Men's Christian New York City, Chauncy M. De pew made a statement as to the decrease of drunkenness among railroad men, which is worth re ' TmMtv vears aeo. he : . " " " said, when there were about 15, 000 men in Central sei vice, the average propo' tion of men dis charged for drunkenness wiibin a certain psrlod was at. least 20 per ' .m. n sa a-a m frt . cent. Mow, w'.m 3o,ou uitu reinstated, Abbott alone cannot hold but against two new men who theu admittedly will be legally his a aVA.a a manonceioj,c wt"'c you have those lightning rods on yornr there is no peaceful solution of tbe fiOQM an4 tarn, Uncle Joah! Don't yon issue which the violent forces now know the theory that they afford pro- I .a a a I L . 1 a W Tf Wilsnn i not T " " . T ,7" 7r " V " . " I -t i ih.annlrr am Khun. I tCCtlOU bSS ICDg sinoe uvea bjmvaaovm " nrougn. is uuwu wiku feicai iuxuo uuu 1 ou wwa j 1- Tjncle Joah WaL I kin tell yon ... I nn haA till ho fnnnrl nnn nf his alin- beabletoover-riaeinu v he raisedIt hign in he alrand missiooer cuoseu. k.t ,h, rnmnanv. not one present board, Messrs. ic formed from the nd. Abbott, have never done any t a lcii l a - r r . 1 w service for that cause. L .' .The excellent results obtained in Russia during the last few years . e avSashs en k h irMtmeni 01 ineunit special homes have been so strik-, the mysterious light. A shriek and an avalanche of bed clothes, and all was over. When at last he released himself from tbe bedclothes, he discovered his wife groaning in a corner of the bedroom, bnt she had not that case also Abbott would have Angwergt . to admit these two men who have WMth(r Fora.. legal titles. They would not rec- Tha attempt at scientific fore- ognize him, and the three men caEting of the weather was the result of u -k v,;Q T.paialntnra would a storm which during the Crimean war, chosen by this Legislature wouia destroved the be in control oi the most important J fleetg of France Ul England. As a storm had raged several daya earlier in m TT. 4ka faonAri enlnictov r4 Tt is the duty of thts'Legislature ... . . ln,H(t(r,Hni to take charge of the Eailroad ma(je t0 8eQ if the two storms were tbe The majoroty of the same and if the progress or thaamurn- f alitor pit I anC68 OOulu uavo uecu iuioiuiu. aa ity one storm and that its path ooold ing except Ihe lawful change of they dew act-aa perteoktera, theVy or our form of government to a single no the'ry. ,e8i8.ative chamber wi,h e- ZT&'TL cutive miuistry chosen by and sub- -j, ject to it. That is practically the Uncle Joah Mebby not, young nn, British form of government today. 7 not. but IJS? Meanwhile, as Senator Jones Commission. and Senator Cockrell says, let us know at the earliest monmeot what tbe Republican programme is. That is let the all powerful people know it be for it is too late. Wiir Early Plaatla Is Deairaai. "I tell a well meaning but perhaps not yet perfectly persistent young friend, who asks me about It,' said Mr. stay- bolt, "tbat there is no such thing as an Incubator that will hatch out eaglea them peaky llgbtnin rod peddlera, Chicago Neva Feeaiaa; Hatel Hela. The first work done in tbe Waldorf Astoria, New York, each day la the preparation of breakfast far 1.100 em ployees. Tbe last of these meals is served c anally before the earliest rising gnest sleepily orders bis eggs and cof fee, thinking himself almost a hero to be breakfasting at such an boor. thin hnt draw their salaries and have been ascertained and the fleet fore- from dollars while you wait; tbat the jered into remc thing bat draw ineir 8a, d fa . tl t reacb safety. only waj indeed In which a money crop keep a cUonary TOte as the railroads wanted them waxneQ 1U nmpiB J timid u by the most oarefnl and in the morning wi to vote. Caldwell, wno was ap pointed to succeed Major Wilson, ! anythinsr von Invent or imnrove: also ret , CAVEAT.TRADE.U ARK. COPYRIGHT or DESIGN ' 1 PROTPCTinM c Voi or nhoto. ! for free examination and advice. BOOK OH PATENTS fee "forepart!: 'VTriuaWj m npiAiar n tng ! to Ir.i.OJiLfLs'Ulaa ratent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. .1t A- I . .a a 1 . -mm - Art tr a r DDfVO inghat it is now generauy ; will Dave odij ic ccao w .v mitted to be the-only means of if Major Wilson is not reinstated. dealine efficaciously witn patients - d and evil !s of this kind. The number 01 , - - - Ahbottha8t uoWole for inebriates is, incrc QaallBed to Do It. ' "Did yon know said the tooth car penter, looking up from his paper, "that the Indians practiced dentistry in the earliest times?" "I didn't know it," replied the man who had once Bat in a dentist's chair. "bnt I am not at all surprised. The In constant cultivation, and I venture to remind him, being young and with the world yet before him, tbat this is a crop in which it is desirable to begin planting early in order to produce the beet results. "New York Son. ' about ended. Abbott has two years hoSDltalS IOr IDCUiiai 1- . out ui uui at aia nuijjuotu. fore rapidly" increasing in that more if the Supreme court should 0ians have always been a brutal and country. tiospiiai aecme iui iub usn an uv iv6M uuu v erected in Moscow and in Kieff, what wond tbe people of North Th en h. lg tadjj leefu liy. togetM Carolina think of .hi. Legislator, tVX lif.afterHhwadjonrned.theB.i.. -ch.cgoPct . Aa lasalC A Caribou (Me.) man lately dered into a remote hotel that doesn't and on casing down was asked by the land lord how he rested. "Oh." replied the gentleman, "I suffered nearly all night with inaom nial" Tbe landlord took offense at this and roared, "I'll bet you $3 there ain't one in my house 1" Exchange. F A R M E R S' WIVES or any other ladies who wish to work Can Earn Lots of Lloney working for us in spare time at borne on our cloths. We offer yon a good chance to make plenty of spendins; money easily, in leisure hour. Send 12c for cloth and fall directions for work, and commence at onoe (.loth sent anywhere. Addreea WLNOOSILETC03IPAVY. (54-X.C.) lioston, Maa. Mfg. Dept. SOOTHERli RAILWAY. eaaaaaaaaBBaaaaBBBBBBBBBaBBJB THE 8T AND ABO RAILWAY OF TM SOUTH. Ths Dercct Ltxa to ail Foots. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Taak tk OlaU "I dearly lova birds," ha gently sighed, and then she didn't do a thing but hasten to the open piano and softly I I J .IT l .K V m Mh " wu i anatot with our oasts, let them be Yonki teaman- I never so unfortunate Flata Wls4esa la a Vetaaell. , Human life is like a game at die, where we ought not tc throw for what Is most commodious to us, but to be' Strictly first-class equipment on all Through and Local Trains , Pullman Palace Bleeping Can on all Night Train ; Fast and Bale Schedules. Travel by tbe Bouinern ana voa are assured a Safe, Comfortable and Expo ditious Journey. Armlv to Ticket Agents for Time Tabiee, Bates and general information. or addreea B. L. 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The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1899, edition 1
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