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E I ; i I ' ' 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 1 i i 2 ....... 1 1 A f t f 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 l'l 1 1 M l t'l ca lie Herald- 1 ruiwmumnnflnnxminnrannnnxnr ..BBIXO TOCB.. . IS THE.. job 63 Printing 1 rT - ADVERTISING - MEDIUM '. '' ' " '"' J- . . '' . , . " ' .IN THE.... IMcclmont Section 1 1 t ! 1 1 1 h i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii m 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 m i n in i in Volume; XIV. Number. 50. MORGANTON, N. C, THURSDAY. MARCH 2; 1S99. Rutherford (College, DVRKF, COUNTY, X: C. CoMMERCiAt Course. T'u $1.00 a Year, in Advance. TO TUB 1 HERALD OFFICE. 2 t: lr-Clai Work at Lowail Frl.. . a Utrn mum mnrainmniranramna ns3 attention of young O men cin'd women is in- f vitcd to the special fa- c'litic'S Of tlllS Institution Who whispers hope of hapiness? THE BACHELOR'S COMPLAINT. Returning home at close of day, Who gently chides my long delay, And by my side delights to stay? Nobody. Who sets for me the easy chair, Spreads out the paper with such care, And lays my slippers ready there ? , ' x Nobody. hen plunged in deep anddire distress, y nen anxious cares my heart opress, to furnish the Commercial when sickness comes in sorrow's twain, And greif distarcts the fevered brain, Who sympathizes with my pain? Nobody. -But I'm resolved so help me, Fate To change at once my single state; . At Hymen's altar I will mate. Somebody. . Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. ' . J. ' 1 ,;n cation given ac jvorzn cm ttnd Western colleges at , s-.s" than half the cost. 1'iviVssm- L. Burere Abernethy is in cl.ir-jv of this Department. Bates $10 in adranee. Books cost $5 )'('( $. ....... ami Most I p-to-Aate scuool in lue suite. Address r - . ' ' 'li THE PRESIDENT, KlTHEnFORD COLLEGE, N C Execution Sale. BY virtue of an execution issued from the Sur-'rtor Court of Burke County and di-rt-ott'.l to me in a certain civil action fn titu.l Kuftis Avery against Thomas A. Clark, I Will i ; ii the Bryan and CleTeland. " " " - Washington Post. Perhaps it would be better to describe thetn as one leader and one . back " number we refer to William J. Bryau and Grover A Ruinous Strain. Mrs. Lew Wallace in Ladies' Home Journal. Bethlehem was little among the thousands of Judafc. We are told that probably no over thirty children fell under the order of Herod. The murder of the inno cents of the nineteeuth century is a march to vntimely graves, not by order of a wrathful King, but under what is claimed to be the finest free-school system in the world. Go iuto any public school and you will see girls pallid as day lilies, and boys with flat chests and the waxen skin that has been named the school complexion. Every, incentive , and , stimulus is held out ; dread of blame, love of praise, prizes, medals, badges, the coveted flourish in the newspapers - the strain never slackens. Watch AMERICAN HUMOR And Howa'Japanese Regards It With Gentle Tolerance. Boston Transcript. The Japanese students at our colleges find the Americau eenjo A NATURAL SOLDIER. STATE NEWS. LleateaaaC Coloael Forreit, to Tk War Meaat KllUa. Soldier by nature, from earliest boy hood at home on horseback, with firm, erect and easy seat, rode at the head of the column an ideal of the bean sabreur. From beneath the wide and slightly un- of hniiior. as it is exnressptl bv I turned brim of the soft felt hat. which th v ur, students about them, rTLno tawdry Plmnea-tte deeP- 20 I,er cenl I AAI Kin A AVAd riTAVA a4m V. ar I at peculiar thing, but than usual alertness. The look of kind- uot at all hard to understand. In liness which came in momenta of repose fact, to their Orieutally subtle '. etle! mopdyas gone, and some- . . . j , , , thing hard and almost savage had re- minds, it is qu.te simple and ele- placj it The broad, high forehead, the mentary. A Japanese gentkmen shaggy brows, prominent cheek bones orl.n irni n'cln.lunf at IIarpa.il nnf and bold B8ertiV8 nOB6 told not nnlT lone aro relates that he was asked ?ory of his Gaelio OTigia- tho 8 directors of a 8late institution, ong ago relates that he was asked blllldog tenacity o mf u indicate3 lh b f . Abont the ears and neck heavy half srQ ,,.- cnrlingtnfts of deep black hair hnngao extCQllve bave not Studied tbem stiffly and . stubbornly that they were selves since he rode CO miles on a scarcely swayed by the strong, cold wind I chicken coon in an exDress Car TO. wmcuewepiuifl enownajces in xmnia- Unrninrrfrnm U'.Ui r.n Judge Norwood has resigned to prevent the alternative of bis im peachment.' A bill has passed the legislature reducing the fees of State officers Sopt. Day has resigned and turned over the penitentiary to the new democratic management. itf . ueu uovernor unssei names J.P. S.wyer and J. P. Caldwell Baking Powder Made from pure oram of tartar. ' Safeguards the food against aluiru the long lines filing past, each by some of his American fellow students to ."teach them some Japanese words.' - lie began' by giving them "Good morning" in Japanese This phrase is repre sentedln Japrese-4y-Tfword which in English equivalents can- Alum menaces to ot Utc prcamt (Uy. ture clouda from the tree tope and sent them scurrying to the ground. The dark mustache and heavy short chin beard were gray with frozen moisture of the ;;th day of March, 1899, the ::mc 5; I. : ti. L a;- v' .)!! ! o ; rupcrry oi tne aeienaanc. ijinR in i .iiv:iton. adjoininsr lands of Hamp , .:.ri:u!k, the estate ofCol S. McD. Tate ; kiinl nfjofus Avery, beinar the lot n !i T. A. Clark now lives. Containing a-H a halt acres C. M. McDowell. his Ft-!). th 1899. Sheriff. Cleveland-for the former is alert, pupil carrying books-three, four, ,MHUW wllu ,,,e auu v,-ur 8irea" ftve-to be studied at night in hot uous' ewuuwBMic, virue, ana tne room8 by fiet 8ight-destroying other reeks with the dullness and lightft Tim0 wag wben 8pectacles touKicuo ui iuuuwuuiiicrv. i a. :iL mi ' r a, mi hii I. w i I m t r -4 iimu urM mi aiiirn Many must wear o-lnaapa fn hAln-AVPa wnrn nrpmn. tl i. r i : t. . , I - - -r r - UttH -oryan tooK tae,y 0,d Dy nigUt work up iuv uj mg cmoers oi its spine and fanned them into a raffinff Ashccillc Citizen. ' The Seventh, Eight and Ninth Congressional districts will be rpofnrPll tl HPT vara lia Fnr tl.. .11 TK A X I "v. wviit IUO boys were interested and promised flush 0f the face bespoke the bloody nsiomst8 joggled with them-with PHOKOGRAPHY, not be more closely represented expired air. The maesive. firm set Jaw than liir th nrn nhin Tilfi told of the strength of wlU which mae- ' I r ir i I c ,dr, the first Monday, tipose to io.ciauu icut ms pai iy weaiter, Qf & e now . . . .wiLn rn rnr ti l t- iiinnrr nr x n f ; l . . t - ,u t House (!oor ia Morganton a certain more incoherent and more discor- flame. He gave his paitv inspira tion, ferver,-hope. He animated and revivified it. Despite the de sertions and the treacheries wrou ght by vanity and avarice in 1896, he developed some 700,000 more votes than had ever been cast for hi book B. No. 2. of Register of anv Dpmnp.ratift panrtularp hofnro untv. the under- " ' ly described, whichmortga.se deed Sale of Valuable Lands. EV virtue and'in pursuance of a power of s ile vested in the undersigned by a cer ta - i .rtcracc deed, dated the 26th "day of (i ..! a. lyri, executed by Thomas. Downs an : w.lt'. 10 secure certain inucuicuness tin is IV. sic t!V. m. ar.. ri to. Said a thoughtful father, "My children have no child life. They are straining up a grade, talking about examinations. When is their playtime if not now, and what has become of the Iight'- buainera of the hour.. Six feet and two inches in stature, broad shouldered and of athletic frame, well might one say there was in him ' A'comblnatlon and a form Indeed Where every god did aeem to eat bis aeal -To give the world aesarmnoe of a man. A plain caped overcoat of coarse, heavy 4Penu!Tlvan;a !" sboated oue of homemade gray, close buttoned to the to remember it. Next rnorriag, when the Jap anese studeat Ciine to the lectnre group of the give him the in Japanese. room, . a boys gathered to sauuation one exception. That exception is a swapping of Catawba and Lin coln. The first named is put in the Eighth and the last named in FOR A s. r-J morning ihem. "Kentucky!" yelled another. "V !' "New Hampshire!" "Rhode Island!'' still othors called. . Bat not oue of ihem said Ohio!" hearted boys! School is never out. It was t .e American idea of a at'- :, VV.'t Nt 11 . V wi - wi!-.' t W hie ci liurke countv. the unoer- oi vMil. on the 6th day of March. 1899, - i;nc K-ing the first Mondav of the said t';. at Z o'clock M., before the court sc ;. Hrin the town, of Morganton, to highest liiihlcr for cash, sell the herein r lit scribed land, conveyed in the said -t-j. lie deed and more fully described as j atid being in the 'County of Burke, iwn as the Newberry Pruett land, -. nthe lands of John Q. Bradshaw, . th Smith. Kachael Smith and what rmeriv known as the Lone Lait land. including Mr. Cleveland, and he gave to the country the spectacle of an ardent, united aud homogen eous party organization. While Mr. Cleveland, thrice the 'nominee of a Democratic Natioual Conven tion and indebted to his partv for mu' nitv acres. Keierence to tne saia I . - . , rv i ruett deed, as recorded in book all bis eminence and orosperitv i-terof Deeds office of Burke county, I ' re 1'uilv apwar -ud sale made to satisfy the said ih u s of the aid Thomas Downs and the undersigned, default having been : tiie tiavment thereof. This I-cl.. 1, 1S99. I). B ALEXANDER. Mortgagee, WILLIAM CKOTTS, Assignee., j M. Mill, Attorney. Sale of Town Lots. 0" Mor-day. March the 6th, 1&99, the same being the first Monday, I will offer f r stile at the Court House door in Morgan t,.ii. X. C. the following unimproved lots in ti e tr.wr of Morganton, to wit: iti lots en Greene street in the J. H. I e.i-. ii l)'..cic opposite . the residences of Dr. 1. '.iv...:i ai.d II. Y. Connellv. being Nos. 1, 2. 7. t and 10, each 25x80 feet back to ai rtliey.vay in center of block. I ;e lots between Green and Water streets 1 vl'.w Herald building. Each 25x85 feet, L.iek to J. L. Laxton's line. I i;km: L'O per cent, cash; balance in six !':" twelve' mouths with 6 per cent, interest b.t. .-in;; notes. L.A.BRISTOL, Receiver Piedmont Bank. NA, Superior Cocrt, nty. Fall Term, 1898. i. Ui kkeCov I I'. Tate and J. S. Tate, Adm'rs of S. Tate, in I'.chalf of Themselves .. : All Other Creditors vs. : Thj IJ'irke County Fair ."Association ;:t,i Others. T'r'ie above er titled action "coming on for h..arinc'.,nd it appearing that the same is a tri.-iiitt.rs action and that it is necessarvthat ai! creditors of the defendant The Burke C";i;ity Fair Association should be made I-irUts thereto - in order that the rights, fittty, liens and priorities of all creditors of s i i defendant should be litigated and de cided. It is on motion of S. J. Eryin, counsel f r plaintirTs, ordered that publication be i- adc in 1 j i rj MorOantox Herald, a news- I' .t.'i;r puldished in Morgantsn, once a week sullen conspirator against his quondam benefactors, encouraging iutidelity and lauding party wick edness, Bfyau flamed in the fore front of the battle, a striking and invigorating ' figure, the incarna tion of youth, and strength, and ardor. He relit the fires of Dem ocratic zeal. He gave the party life, put blood into its veins, and set its pulses tbrobing. He held thonsauds in the grasp of his im perious eloquence, and sent them from him turned to loyalty and heroism. He took the dead car cass of the Democracy from the ground upon which has predeces- sor and contemptuously flung it, and filled it with the fire and the joy of youth. Say what one may as to the sounduess of the doctring Mr. Bry an preached, there can be no two opinions as to bis qualities of lead ership. Mr. Cleveland bid him self in the temple of his party, solemn, owlish, heavy as a pagan Even in the fields the butterfly and the tree toad are turned into object lessons, and the grasshop per is torn to pieces in order to be instructive. When I was a boy, and school let out, we were gay and free. We studied in scboof time, and in playing there was no thought of anything but play.v I do not undervalue educatiou ; it is greatly to be desired, but over education is slaying its thou sands. The burden is books. The tasks imposed On the young are fearful. The effort seems to be to make textbooks as difficult and compli cated as possible, instead of smoothing the hill so high aud hard to climb. throat, reached amply beyond the knees. About the waist, and buckled on the outside for quick and ready use. there was a broad black belt in which two "navy sixes" showed and from which hung that famous saber, heavy and long and. against all military rules, ground to a razor edge, and swinging from the great joke. The young Japanese j right side of the cavalier. No regulation idWILBUR R. SMITH. LEXINGTON, KY., r or dreUr r Ida f aow 4 Mpouato COUUERCIAL CO LUBE CF 17. UNIYBSITY the Seventh district. It will out I ,7."' Mitchell, Catawba, Cleveland and ,7? At7,r' VT 1 Gaston in the Eighth, while Davie 1V?'tU'Itntl7?XZ- and Ytfdkin will be in the Seventh This will make all three districts Democratic it is said. The above is the result of a meeting. of the Committee on Congrssional Dis tricts yesterday afternoon. Xeict nd Obseruer. V44 "n- Lltrmrr r fr. ( AZrZd ?.vrrnx Eras- zsczttstt WILBUR R.SMITH.tCIHGTO?.;ff United State of America. Westrra DUtric of North Carolina, ia the Lriacrict Court. Ia the matter of S. D. Dnaartot, Bankrupt. Ia Backmptcj. was much edified and made a uote of it. Calling- a Man a Liar. Seie- York World. , The Texus Legislature is consid. ering a bill which is of intiet-t to liars tht ie and everywhere else. If this In comes a law, proof that a man has been called a liar will become a full defense in assault and battery. That is to ay, the man with the battered nose, blackened eye and hiatused front teeth will learn in a . . . a court ol justice ai it "Vrvs ii in right." The laws governing liars in other States vary. Iu Kntmky saber or school drilled swordsman, this left handed scion of the American pio neer, but in all our war there was none other that did such bloody work. To his crude and earnest mind "war meaos Gghting and fighting means killing." He could cat or thrust deeper with a sharp than with a dull sword, and if in the melee he should happen to hit one of his own, it was all intended for the good of the cause. "Lieutenant Colo nel Forrest at Fort Donelson," by John A. Wjeth, M. D., . in Harper's Maga-tin&v The railway commission bill. To the Creditor of 8. V. Dontrtot.' of)ior. pan ton. tQ the Coaaty of ilurkc, and dis trict aforesaid a bankrupt: Notice is hereby riren that tb T rot tee a p- THE To De Seem fi GREEN RAY." introduced bV Air. Allen. nfVrnp. I POied bj-coart to the above entitled " caae xarUI. ia obedieaec to an order of aaid provides for the election of three ?A"iaJe at MorCaatoa. a the20th dayof Fcbraanr. t'J9. aaaccoaat commissioners by the legislature. J c.. ow a att ... ... t , ' for aboot S3.OOO.00 and loureau and a tO bold Until the next regular iarreot araint L. II. Corpenin for ... .... X.l5.!Oand interest. Terms o( aaic caah. eiecnon, wnen ineir successors are I And tbM omr the only property of aaid , "i" o nanus oi ine i matee. be tO bO elected by the people. The I UI report aaid aale to tb conrt aad tara v.wm i wni cvin ik pronrai oi aaid aalc at onor. and aak for a diacharce from his . . . ..wwMwuiu. u.i iu K oucotrm ail railway CemmiSSlOn aCC aOU en- I the duties reqa.red of him. aad wUI fele ba Jarges the powers as to railways. SzSttttSg Md xhtt ftt.t. . , . I This titii day v hebmary. 1 id iso auus BujitTUBiuu ui insur- r w. a. fearsox Kefrrec la Bankruptcy. Reflections of a Bachelor. 2?eic York Press. The only word that fits more oc casions than "don'tn is "damn." A woman's last resource is to refer to another one as "that wo man." . . It is more true that license kills love than it is that love kills license. The most kissable girls are the kind that are good at pretending Freo.neatlr t the Delta f the. HUe. The "green ray," an optical phenom enon which has been made the founda tion of a story ry Jules Verne, is a flash of greenish light seen as the limb of the sun rises or sets under certain conditions of the atmosphere. The sea it is a tnisdomeanor punishable by I horizon is good for obaerviog it, but n S Ul fW ro rail anv man . I ar. weexxec. MoccasionauyseeniuirieAips v. aud a police justice of Lousville has declared from his bench that a lie in Kentucky means a blow. This memorable declaration was given iu discharging honorably a man who had knocked down anoth er fellow for calling him a liar and had been brought to court to answer. In Virgiuia, by the law of 1693- or other mountains, and. according to Piot Bey in a paper to the Academie des Sciences, Paris, it is often to be observ ed in Egypt from the point of the del ta to Alexandria or Suez, either at rise or set of sun. The ray is distinctly visible, and al ways of an emerald green, which is brighter as a rule at sunrise than sun set. At sunset, when the eye can follow the effect better, the ray sometimes ap pears longer and ultimately takes a blue tinge. This blue ray has also been ob served preceding the "green ray" at sun- 1896. a man who calls another man rise, for example, by Mr. "William Oa2. a li .r , onilrv of a mi.lpmHAnnr "ar theruiusof Memphis, not farfrom and on couviction muy be fiued not even thinka the ancient Egyptians were familiar with it, because in monuments they hate it A man will generally be just as m0re than $25. big a brute as some one woman j i Georgia it is slander, punish- dJnaaty and others the sign will let him be. able by 31,000 fine or a year in the ha9 outer streak of a blue color and Next to his wife, a man's views penitentiary, or both, to call a man the two inner streaks are green. Their f-.r A K?cVessive weeks notifying aii creditor. i(j0 but Mr. Bryan took the van- about other women are the best a liar unless you can prove that he " tai . (irienuant ot the institution of this I ' - I I .... . . test of her taste. is one, in wbicn case you gctciear. Tf mn ftonld bo bom widowers The Georgia i. uris hold tlia.-. a lie illti"n ai!.! f the object of the same and guard of his army and led it, a pal i'"!nmanhnir them to rrtme in and mnke I b"". v J a . I f tii. -mseivts parties to this action and file natatiue: and inspired force, into their claims herein on or before the next l'tlot,"& 1 ' . V term ul the court, otherwise that they be hurred of any participation in the assets of said defendant ALBERT T. COBLE. : Jndsre Presiding. P t tfi there IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR . ACHE. INTERNAL OR EzTBNflL tr TKT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- 0 LIEVE. . " iook out for imitations and sub ot tutes. the genuine bottle V BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND K the red vortex of the fight. The one was on oricale, hid away in caves, veiled in mystery, manifest ing himself in rumblings and strange noises. The other, an im petous apostle, with bright sword and flashing armor, cleft the way for those that followed him. No doubt there are doting and infatu ated idolaters who still await an other advent of the Mugwump dis- there would never be such a thing as a widow. A man can think a lot more tbaq he says and a woman can say a lot more than she thinks. misdemeanor puuishable by a fine. Iu Mississippi insulting words am drill v actionable. In South Probably a woman generally ac- ,. , ... t Vir2inia tLe cepts a man because she wonders writings also speak of the greenness of the sun on rising, and they liken it to an emerald. It is evident from all this that the "green ray" is an objective, not a sub jective, phenomenon, and that the hori Kon of the sea has nothln&T to do with it In Arkansas parsing the lie is a Nevertheless, the state of the atmos phere evidently has to do with It, and that of Egypt, ordinarily pure, seems to bare much, for the ray is seldom seen ulse i where on land.,. constitutes the first blow and jus tines a violent response- ance, banks and banking, and building and loan associations. The salaries will be at least $2,000. All fees which go to the Secretary ofState, Treasurer and Auditor are to be turned into the State treas ury. A Sleepr Deputy. Under a former administration the United States marshal of western Penn sylvania sent a warrant to one of his deputies, who was stationed in a back county, for the arrest of a counterfeit er. The deputy knew the man and treated him considerately. When they reached Pittsburg, the necessary papers were not at hand to commit the prison er to jaiL The deputy would sot take him to a hotel, because he would have to pay the bill out of his own pocket. So he took bim to the marshal's office to pass the night there. The deputy was sleepy and the counterfeiter said be was. So the deputy handcuffed bis pris oner to himself and lay down on the floor beside the steam register. As soon as the deputy was asleep the counter feiter took bis -keys from bis pocket, unlocked the manacle and fastered the loose end to the register. 'Then he took the deputy's watch and what money he had and departed. "Where is your prisoner V asked the marshal the next morning, awakening the deputy. "Doesn't that beat allt" be replied as he tugged at his handcuff and bruised bis wrist. "Darned if I don't believe he's gi' me the slip." Pittsburg News. In the rXatrict Covrt of the United State, for tha-W'e.tem LHatrtct of North CaxoUna. la liankrwpu-y. I a the matter of Kichar4 Miltiaaa. Bukript I'" BaokraotxT. otanlary rtutioa. To the Creditor of Kicbard Winiama. of Moritoton, in the Count? of iiarhc, and diatnet aiorriJ m baakr.pt: Notice U hereby given that on the Sth day of February. A. U., 1H&9. the aajd Ktchard Williama waa dnlr adjudicated a bukrani! and that the Brat meeting of hia creditor, will be held at Morristua. N. C la m v office on the 17th day of Febroary, A. at IO o'clock ia the forenoon, at which time the aaid creditor, may attead. prove tbnr claim, aoooint a treat, am. mine the bankrupt, aad traaaact aach 1 other baaincM a. may propertr come before aata fDeetina:. W. 8. r BAR SON. Feb. 6. Xhvo. KcCtree ia Bankreptcy. 5? PARKER'S HAIR OALSAM a la: Jivwe Tail B Ormj . a mmm a atf fi aw. m 1 1 at rtwirT'i TRY AlLEfi'S-FOCT-EASE, - A powder to be ahakra iato the ahoe. At thia aeaaoa yonr fret feci awollea. arrroat and damp. II job hare .martinf feet or tight .hoc. trv AUea'a Boot-Eaac. It warm, the feet and make, walking eaar. Cares woCra aad .wcatias; fret, bbater. aad calloa. apota. KcUctc. corn, aad banioae 01 ail pal a and U a certain cure Jor ChUblaia. aad Froat tatca. Try it today. 8old.by aJI drnKKiat. and ahoe atorr. for. 25c. Trial package PR Eli. Addrraa. ARea S..Ulm.td, juc a Rot. N. Y. Tha OTertara Taak RaaAy." A man who writes theatrical gossip SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen'. Foot-Baae. a powder foT.theieet. It corca painful, awollcn. amartina;. arrtoat fret aad iaatastly take, the ituf oat of com. and baniona. It, the area teat com fort discovery of the aae. Allen a Foot-Ease make, tixb tor new ahoe. feel easy. It ia a certain cure for Chilblain... weatiax.caJloa.. urea, acnin Met. iry it tooay. sold tor all drucmsta and .hoc .tore., 25 eta. Trial package FR Eli. AddreM. AUca 8. Olmated. Le Eoy, N. Y. so what he will do next. Every girl, when she is trying to look mad at a man, has an idea i 1. r f ltkt Ck't3 n Tn flao iiin ff pensation, another revelation oi tuu u -jvo rM.-6. the Mugwump fetich. But the Some girls would appear better Democracy on the fighting line if they could only manage to get - I . a.. m 1 have done with ecstasy and super- away Irom in lront ;oi tnemseiyes. kick j?0T instnc, if yon publish stition. He who leads them next After an argument it always jokes with whiskers on them, some year most be a thing of flesh and makes a woman cry to think of Will say tbat you ought to be in a blood a warrier himself.- something she might have "said if lanatio joint. If you don't put The New Revenue Bill. she had only thought or it in time, something to smile at, ihey say n-nh TiimntrT, nth. First of all. the serpent whis- you are a pessimistic fossil. If you An Editor's Hard Lot. A melaE choly picture of an edi tot's life in the State of Washing ton is drawu by tbelloslyn (Mich.) Sentinel: "There are always those who will Kayal Ueroe. Ia tha Abbey. The well known saying. 'Westmin ster abbey or glorious victory," attrib uted to Nelson when he boarded the San Josef at the battle of Cape Vin cent, seems to point to the hero's own wishes as to an abbey grave. But for some unknown reason, when the end came at the famous battle at Trafalgar (1805), Nelson was buried at St Paul's, and the abbey authorities, finding crowds going there to gate on his last resting place, had an effigy made of him and set it up near Kempenfelt's monument, in order to attract people back to Westminster, with the desired result The figure now stands in the Ialip Chantry chapel with the other funeral Hi are a 8o"rce of com fort. They are i v ,.m a source of care, also. If you care rJr your child's health, send for , -71 illustrated book on the disorder. ,:j to which children are subject. ana which m FREY'S VERMIFUGE has cured for 50 years. . I t .MM 111. I V .. II J I IB a 1LU liUD J lU C A A UUU Qa rrpnne bill, introduced in pered in Eve's ear the joys of trim- spread yourselt and write a good, . b a very lifelike and good v . ' I - . . 11 1 A.t.l.:...l m. ) Vtntrr rlll -.. a I aa. . a a.1 A. . Tl la iU TnmJafnr fn rtav firp the ming a uaC lUdl WOUia mase tue ungiuat aiuuic, tucj mnoaj iu o representation ot greai maa u the Legislature to-aay, nxes tne h Li rr n.ii Q aairl to W been ronied from a smaller lema e monKeys aie wnu cuvy. bwicu. : - - . .1 , u ir r figure for which Nelson sat, in all the If a man took the trouble to find they say n on can't rite. If you cfothea cept the cct he actually wore, ont what a woman's favorite novel say a deserving word for a mau, Maclise, who borrowed the hat for his V Oat bottU by mail for 25 emit. &.&8.FRET, Baltimore, Md. blru m rate of tax at 43 cents on property and 1.29 on the poll, there being no change in the pension and school taxes. The merchants' par- - - . I -. a t t 11 chase tax is made a license tax bero does, sue pro&aoiy coum graduated on investment, $500 and never help accepting him. under, 81, and so on upward. The insurauce tax remains M per ceni; besides the license tax. lUilways are taxed ad valorem and also I l r i; 4. I 1 -i t.TVtt. , Vl,t " tm-A was and then proposed llKe tne J i - , th marVa of the eve Datch on the inner tbo .a,lie,, be meu are jealof; and SS-SjrfS iSTS if you don't the verdict of the Ia- the crown. Pall Mall Magazine. Killed on the Railroad Track. Newton Enterprise. Late Tuesday afternoon Mr. an income tax, starting with per Lewis Huffman of Oline's town- dies is tu the effect that your pa per is not fit to use in the construct ion of a bustle. If you stay in your office, you arc afraid to rem am on the street; if you do, you are lazy. Tlaa Abatat Dodsa. Fnzry They say that Faddist has become a Christian Scientist and is successfully giving the absent treatment 5 rZt.'DS ya invent or improve; also eet EgVfAT.TRADE.MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN I "OTECTION. RfinH mn1rf. RVpth.orchoto. ! 'r free examination and advice. 1 ; -wwii wii r M I Lil I U lee beiore patenu , : VG.A.SNOW& CO r ratent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. "Subscribe for The Her alp. Wurxy I guess that's so. He box- I V . a 1 I Ulliajlll ia I WM Mill cent on o-ross earnings on $2,000 ship was killed by the east bound If you look seedy, you are squand- rowed $50 from me a month ago, and wonld find ik ' o I . . I : r i nriiimavaT T all a ailr tnr It Via a -n f - I a mile so on upward. The Whis- freight train, uumber Ti, aoout ering your moueu yon wear goou without borrowing t key tax is unchanged. The licens miles east of the Newton depot, clothes, you are a dude aud don't tax on lawyers and doctors It is not known whether he was pay for them. If you play asocial Dakote Wom"an-"toow1 can never remains $5. The tax on hotels walking on the track or lying down, game of any kind and get stuck, etand it doctor, to have that tooth charging $2 a day or more is fixed His body was found by the side of you ore a fisli; if you win,you are a pulled. at 50 cents on each room, and. the track by two young men, tin born, and so it goes through tJ013 those charging under $2 are taxed Tbornbtrg and Clay, a few min- one continual ronud of pleasant Dakota Woman Oh. weD. go ahead! 25 cents on each room. utes after Jht train had passed. I complications," " ""g? Tribpn. . for a London paper gravely declares r A ll 111 L tl 0 llllto that lia Irnowa a inininr' vdit araa I or auj ouxi taaiawaowua vj woik Can Earn Lots of Money working for us in spare time at home on our cloths. We offer yon a good chance to make plenty of spending money easily. In leisure hours. Seed 23c for cloth and fall directions for work, and commence at once Cloth sent anywhere. Address winoos itirr coil pan y. (.-.'. C.) lioston, Mas Mfg. Dept. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY CF THt SOUTH.' Tus Dxbect Lece to All Pocrrs. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Ktrictlv fint-class equipment on all Simpkins Brace up, old man. Take Through and Local a rains , ruuman a more cheerful view of life. Why bor- Plce Sleeping Cars on all Kibt row trouble? Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. Addison-Speaking of borrowing. I . J' BJ. " V" ",71 easier to get along 7: J'7in7rrn trouble if yon would I Arml to Ticket AeenU for Time let me have the 10 yon borrowed from I Tables." Rates and general information. me for two days about a year and a I or address greatly concerned lest the music for a tank play be was putting on should be insppropriate. The director of the or chestra suggested several suitable num bers from Lurline" and "The Lily of KilLarney," and soon. But the manager could not be satisfied. He wanted tome thing that should hare direct relevance to the great water illusion. At last his conductor, in despair, suggested In a grimly humorous moment the overture to "TancredL" 'The very thing." said the manager. "Why didn't yon think of that before t Put it down on the bill, my boy, in big letters the overture to Tank Ready l " ' Graaad For Caaaplalai. ' Small Politician I want to talk to you, sir, about a remark yon made about me in your paper. Yon called' me a political jobbersir. Editor Yes, it was a very annoying typographical error, and I promptly fired the compositor. Small Politician Ah! Then yon didn't mean to call me a jobber t Editor No, sir. I wrote "robber" very distinctly. Catholic Standard and Times. Am Calookcd For Ckaae.. half ago. Chicago News. During the siege of Paris no fewer than 22,000.000 letters sailed out of the city in the 54 balloons dispatched be tween the 18 th of September, 1870, and the 28th of January 1871.. . R. L. VXRXOX, F. R. DaEBT, T. P. A., C. P. & T. A., Charlotte. N. C. Asheville, N. C. No Trouble to Answer Questions. FR-Jnc 8. GA550X, 3d V. P. & O. It, J.M.CtLP.T.M. W.A.TrK,O.P.A. WASllBiGTV;, V. V.
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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March 2, 1899, edition 1
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