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The f.lorganton Herald. (Gaoso-'IAaUd JaJiu TnF.'T ' "i dZXD.) life TT. 8. TZXXSWX, Lease ud Editor. rCBUtHKO TBT THCaSDAT. THE HERALD rUBUSHIKO CO. Prka ft 00 Yea Strictly la AdToe. Advertlalnx Eates will be Famished oq Aoollcaltoa. Entered sa acoodUja aasUT at ths poatoAc SI Korxmabm. X C Tbtmdat.' Ja. 17, 1901. COTES50E ATCOCTS EflCGCBAL. On Toeadaj at noon tbl young man frem Wajrne county, whose speeches in 1S93 and the past lammer made his face and roice pffcSSloa. It U the present with which hare to do. There are matters which prea and will not be poet poned chief among ' those the dealings of the State with the insane and the ignorant children. We hare great respect for the abilitr and catriotiam of the r present Legislature, and trnst that it will not be considered an im pertinence that we suggest to it the roatDonement oz ail - new r c . propositions, which carry appro priations, in behalf of those in terests which we hare already in hand and in which we are in rolred. cd to the neck. Char lotte Obeerrer. 1- TilE WAY TO GET TOGETHEB. One reading the ranoua Dem- m tm ocraUc newspapers oi omereni lines of thonght, mnat often won der if the leaders of the present familiar to Western North Caro- Democratic party really wish to Una, was Inaorurated Governor! beat the Republicans, as mnch as of the Bute for four years from I they wish to beat the minority the date of his beinr qualified. I Democrats. If they want to beat The Legislature had the day pr- I the Republicans, which they can- t'iocs Toted him an increase of I not do without the help of the salary in amount $1,000, so that I tn jority Democrats, they can he will be now fairly well fired I get the latter easily enough, , The to keep house and entertain the I Richmond Times is a fair repre- numerous friends, who will I sen tatire of the sound money riait him. I Democracy of the South, and it The aamo old niggardly spirit, which Nat 3 aeon ingrafted a rece ntly bad a thoughtful edito rial upon the future of the Den century ago made itself conspie I ocratic party Referring to this nous in the House, when this I editorial and the manner of its salary question came np and the I reception. The Times itself ears: Tote by which it became law was ery dose. We are pleased to note that Burke's represenlatlTe Toced for the act. Raleigh gate Aycock a oe welcome and spared no expense. There wss a great, crowd and so one suffered, as they frequent hare in the past on such occa-j sons, for bed and board. Mr. Frank Winston was master of ceremonies, Judge Clarke did the The Chattanooga Times repro duces part of this article with the comment that 'it certainly does seem to be a plansable asser tion to say that the so called Gold Democrats, North, South, East and West, hare been most com pletely vindicated as to their doctrine and their political atti tude by their merciless logic of time and bsstory. "Generally peaking. The Times goes on, 44 the Sound Hooey Democrats are rather indifferent to" what A SPASM OF.CHAMTY IT OPtNCO THt Hf AAT3 AMD PURSCS OJf TMC JERICHOiANSb ! Perklae, rMlatilr Ttlls Hew tke Caetrieetlee far lae KeeSr WIS aw Waa Starte aa Hew II Was Afcrwwtlr Clcee lr nprt rra Uik BUllaca. tOrrrlrfct. 1WX r C a. Um TI Wldder Jackson, relict of Tom Jackson. Lad been one of es la Jericho for 23 Jf.ru. Fbe managed somehow to takt cars of herself oatll a lone lln- gertn sickness cams, and even then be suffered for care rather than let snybody know of her sltosttoa. It leaked out. however, scd J a box Tbom- ss was on of tbe first to hear of It lis dropped Into tbe poctofflce one eTeoln aod told about It and tbea said to tbe crowd: " Teller Cltliens If Jericho has s per. tickler strong; pint, tt U ebsrlty. No in so, woman or child erer ylt called opoo her tn rain. It has bin our pride sad or boast tbat we was a com m uni ty with s beart to feel for tbe sorters of others. Up there on tbe bill, as I -Fbj IP Jreanng in, and the new Got-I their brothers of the new depar- ernor made a fine address. - . i -t frt rv. i tore uxina ox mem. xutj are so , . I thoroughly satianea tnat tney aid War Ssav mm m m htminie tns) I " 7 Might U 1895 that no apology, scene on the east front of the recitation, or repenUnce need capitol was inspiring to the full. I be expected to come from them. Many handsomely gowned wo-1 But for all that they are sincerely men rare rariet to the seaof I deairoos that the great party faces . ranged around Vance's statue and tbe reflection . was doubtless nppermosl in many minds that the great commoner's spirit brooded orer his belored countrymen there gathered to gether to rejoice orer a second delirsrance of the State. The GoTeraor starts in with a united party behind him and enforcing of Jeflerson, Jiadison, Benton, Jack- eon and Clereland ahould be giren a fair chance, and to that end tbe sound money men will choerf ully work in the ranks, man the trenches ender leaders worthy of their respect and confidence. They are not asking or seeking to lead in the rtorran nation morement. They really do not beliere that any reorganization -osxrtatfO," sat ran cairox. ber bio told within tbe last two hours. lies a poor old sufferla woman, tbe wtdder of Tom Jarkaoa. be needs food, fuel sod medkioe sod bas need ed 'eta for daj-a. bat sow tbat we ber come to know tt tbe beart of Jericho wta aire a talxhty repoole throb sad hasten to relleTe ber em." , There was a rood deal of anrprUe ore the atateoent. sod eeerbody bad said bow morry be waa wbeo Demeoo Spoooer rapped for order sod said: -Jertcbolana. when Jabes . Tbomai talks about the cbarltj of thla commo Bity be makes a stroof p'lnt-s tnlsht stroea p'tnC We all kocw Torn Jack aoo foe aa booest. hardworkla . man. sad bis wldder shall not appeal to us la rain. 1 for one shall esteem It a prtTOert to contribute to her benefit. Let os bear from Eaos Win la ma." Eaoe rose op and aald tbat be oaed to r uahla with Tom Jacksoa and that had be known of his wldder bela bard op be would ber dirlded his last turnip with ber. She waa a rood wom an and a woman respected bj all. and too mocb con Id sot be done for ber. As sooo ss reachla borne be would send bis wife orer to see what could be done, sad of course bis wsHet was wide opes for contributions. Deteklab Dartsoa wanted to aa a few words lie berua to talk about tbe.dla- corerr of America andtbe pllrrlm fa therm, bat Descoo Epbooer choked hJra off snd rot him down to the outbreak f the ct11 war. Uc'd her bnnt on there If he hadat tla Jbgred at'ln. and ft was a q Barter f an boor before be rot around to ear that he waa awful sorry for the Wldder Jackaoa and want- Tatl. you'll bet to txctw tec. Thv wldder don't happen to need tLe con trlbutloua of our tbrobbla and jmpn tbetlc hearta. She died about an hour aro. snd ber alater la com In doyn from Albany toury berr IL Qvatk . PAID FOR THE PICTURES. Where the Heavy Came rrom Tbal SvttleS tSv BUI. " Tor diplomatic klndoraa 1 will never forget one man," remarked a well known sportiman of Plttsborp, yie certainly knew how, to jld'.t he. tight thing, and although It didn't cost him aoytblnr fe helped a crowd of us out of an embarrassing predicament for tbe time. A party-of young filTowa. myself In tbe number.- were rjiiiiln years a?o on the Hearer rlrer. nt far from I.'ock jw'nt. None of us had much money after gettlug ourxntCt 'and- the fanner got about all that was left In exchange for milk and turner. One day three of oa dVcldt-d to go up to the picnic ground, and. Jut aa luck' would bare It. we mi-t a crowd of girl from our own town. It waa a happy meet log all aronnd until some fool girl suggeatcd that we all gi- our pictures taken. To aare our Uvea, the three of oa boys couldn't have raIiHl a total of 10 ecu I a, but like true aoMiera of for tune we9eclded to go ahead and trust to luck to meet tbe obllgntlon. The artUt eyed us rather qoecrly and our hearts began to falL After a whimpered conxnltatlou 1 waa delegated to take blm aside and negotiate with him. .1 was authorlzi-d to stake every thing we1iad. even down to our good names. I ststeo ne-case--oncDr-tii eloquently, snd I mnM have mnOe s good Impression, fcr. when I "had fin ished, be said It would he all right Tbe atrangrst part of It all tcTlne.waa wbeo be banded roe a dollar WttT ".! know Low It la myself." lie Mid Too want to put up a LiuIT hcror these glrla. Jnst b.md uie he.IoUr for the pictures wbed I'm throiigh.' Tliat waa what pleawd.me, and I Cashed that bHI before the girls whh the air of a magnate. It-was J::st a month later that I learned from a. brother of one of the glrla that they bad noticed our worried looks aul had forestalled tia by paylog the pho tographer tbe dollar I flourished so proudly." Plttsbarg News. . , . Aroese ftea Cartokltr After AlC "Don't want any."aald a North Broad way housekeeper from her second story window to a street render whose wag on waa gtondlng n few steps awny and. who bad Jnst pulled the belL "Don't wsnt ssy what?" gmOy ask ed the srab. who iia'dn't bad even s chance to tell what bis wares were. -What have you gotT" asked the housekeeper, whose curiosity waa get- tldg the U'tter of her annoyance. ' -Ob. never mind. ' Yod dont want any.vCIt up. Bobl" :Now. t wonder what that exasperat-. "in g man Is" selling. snybow7" she ex claimed as the wagon disappeared around the corner. Baltimore Hun. THi ONCV UrZ COMPANY EVER, STAjZXZi) WITH ACASH feUKPIXI j U'hrs TnelT Is Odd. One would think that 12 was more entitled to be considered an -even" Dumber than 10. for Its hair la on -even." whereas tbe half of 10 la "odd." Yet on the Stock Exchange 12 Is an -odd" numher. The house takes five shares as the basis of dealing, remarks Commertesnd sll multiples of five sre consuierea "even numiH-rn. ahj.iu termedlate numbers sre "odd." snd narcels of shares not divisible - by 5 re dltHrult to sell except at a reduced price. - Engllsli women are oct opposed to read the dally newer-apera. Tbey uks to the weeklies, and that ts why ln- don bas a great o umber of that 'lass of s hlgb order. In tbe sixteenth century it tni cirs tomary In Cemiany to get op at 5 o'clock, dine at 10, sup at 6 and go to bed St H. SOUTH ATLANTIC LIFE INSURJCE COMPATiY RICHMDND, VIRGINIA CAPITAL & SURPLUS! $230,000 ECONOMICALLY MANAGED BY THE COUTH'S MOST-I SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN. PRUDESNT INVESTMENT. GOOD DrVIDSNDS- THE PRODUCCVQ AGENT GETS THE PROFITS THATIN OTHER COMPANIES GO TO GENERAL AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. RICH TERRITORY 4TOOOD COMPSNATlOrvrGOOD M2t 9 BEVERLEY D.MUNFORD Preat. VIRGINIAS NEWTON JULIAN iS. CARR ROBERT L FOREMAN jrq.vico-Jre3-i ccisq rion I ts needed, iher would simpir lip thorough rospect of the Ee-I teIP e P l? dough off lot I d to U ooe of ths first to prove his i vi uurueu. sibik iu ixuaior m six nnnniui is, - rour w ui uuni a puDucsaa. I reinstatement of tha ancient doc-1 tad toelr say. and then Henry Scbeo- We can only wish for Lira that I -1 I.... .11 f I srhoni held op a papw snd said: .v- -t; t v.. . v I - - . n , . I As I take It. wt v.. vim Kiiu uimj w mm i aaa spoiis to ouiers.- Vsuarjorto i gjjj rlllla to make up s little purse for as bri2bt as thai owninr. He I UoscrTcr. THS BLESSaO 07 KE1DT C1SH. Fromptness in the pajment of small debts as well as Largo ones will contribute at all seasons to the comfort of ererjboJjr, but more especially now. in the be ta cans well we are sore but bas man j stages of roch sledding ahead of him. But be bas nerve as well as brains to meet such. . Now a word as to the address of the Gorernor. It was couched in the broadest and most broth-1 th jear, when there . i . I are lew who go not care some- denU means to be the Qorernor ..iiouej males the mare go" is oi au me people, not or the I an. old proTcrb, originating fery Democrats only, but of Berroea. I likely on the turf. It also makes republicans and men of no po- business go in all departments. lit,'c!W n;. 1 K cl ithe one essential. , . . . . land when it circulates freely v ui. wurua umicawxj uo from hand to hand in the dis- stredgth of his cnrjction that charge of obligations is as much the gsj or counting Totes not cast I of a blessing as the gentle dew. has played .out in this State and btch descends alike upon the thai ."nerl snrttmn -n I jost and tbe onjost. Therefore elections are U be the rules of conduct from this on. , WORM OF WISDOK. There wss nerer assembled in North Carolina a Legislsture upon ujca mere were such enormous demands fnr appropriations for meritorious purposes, and few, if any, Leratcres which were confronted by suoh a deficit There are tbe iraaae, which should be the State's first care; the onlettered children of the cash upn and help to make each other happy. Dliased are those who pay promptly, because they in their turn shall be paid. Bal timore bun. WLCeJy Lots. There Is a rattling good story In tbe February number of The Derlieeator eatiUed "Tbe Flsg. gmg of the Can ton Ball" It tells of a. wife's deroiioa to ber bus daod,who basjost been appointed conductor on an express train and who la to pass tbroujtb a tnloninf district where tbe train Is to be wrecked, ill mo re Elliott Feske, the writer or this story, has ootne out or the west" As I take It. we are ail of ua ready the sufferto wldder f ' "We are!" called rrerjbody st once. Then there's not bin to pretest ' Be ta as Jebes Tbomaa was first to "knake known the case, be should bee the hoooe of bela the first to put his name sows oa thla paper." Jabes hunt back. Os said h was sely a humbt citizen and didn't wsnt to pot htxnaetf forward orer others. WhUo his beart throbbed snd bled and bobbed around, he'd (lis way to Dear soo Spoooer and eocoe In second.. "Gentlemen." aald ths deacon as he looked around tn a looesome way. "1 her bin a resident of Jerlcbo less tbaa 20 years, and I doot want to assume the pet Hex of ao 01(1 plooeer. It's an booor to brad that paper, bet I dasn't claim it wbeo so tnsoy better snd old er cltlxetis are before me. I don't want to hurt Bobodys feelln's by boostlo one nan orer another, hot It do aem to too. uader sll tbe circumstances, tbat Sqear Joalya ts tbe did to write bis aamo first of anybody In Jericho" The sqoar wss red to tbe face aa be rose up. sod be didn't look s btt pleas ed ss he sstd: - "While I may be the oldest resident af Jertcbo. nobody has erer beard me bra of ft or thrust myself forwsrd on that account. la slsuia papers of this sort 1 bee alius bla satuned to come In stath or seventh, snd It shall be so to this ess. My heart la oneo. sod my Wallet Is open, but I'd safest that Mom Perkins bead tbe Met. I under stand teat be sod the Istnented Thom as Jscksoa used to ship hatter snd errs m shares, and It seems apprcprV ate that be should her this treat boo- rt'.n tbe enerrr people, whom we are pledged to I d breeslueee of Yousg Locbmrar dncata: the belnleas axnfeJ. ut9 "or7 Dsrliogtoaa" bas THE FIRST GERMAN PAPER. Best rraaklt la 1733 TrlafeS tbe . Flrl Svllaas la Aaarrlra. The first newspaper printed In tha Cermao lanrunze lu America was the rtilladelpblscbe Zcltung. pabllabed bj lnjamfn Franklin- In the year 1722. Tbe rennsylranla Caxette for June 8-15, 1732. contains the following sn nouncctucnt: ."The Gazette will come out on Mon day next and continue to be published on Moudaya. "And oo tbe Saturday f allowing; will be published I'bllSdclphlsche Zeiturff. or Newspaper In High Dutch, which will con tin oe to be published on Satur days once a fortnight. ready to be de livered at Tea a Clock, to Country Sub scribers. Adrertlsoruents are takftr la' by the rrlnter hereof, or by Mr. Louis' j Tl mot bee, Lanfuase MastcJ. who trans-, i la tea tbem." In nndrrtaklng ttla ne.T. entrrptlse'l Franklin eiMctfd to secure a.llbor&t support from the Certnnu fiopulatlua.of. the prorlnce,for whom be Lad been Coins ons:uernlJ)e prrotlAS. Lutln'thla be was disappointed, and the puUlca- tkn of tbe Zeltunr; was dlscontleaetL Every woman la ought to know about the "country Eioscr's Friend TEose vho do know about it wonder how tbey ever got along without it. It has robbed child birth of its terrors for -many; a yourr wife. It haa preserved her eiriua hure and saved her much sittfcrin?. It is so external lini- D th E All ment and carries wilb it therefore. baoiutely no dang-er of upsetting' o system as arus taken intern ally are apt to do.' It is to be rubbed into the abdomen to soften and streegthen the muscles which aro to bcarihe strain. This means much lw pain. It also prevents morcirpf sickness and all of the other discomforta of pregnancy. A drusKist of if aeon, Ca., says: I have sold a large quantity of Mother's Kricnd and have never known an instance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed ior it," - " "A prominent lady of Lam berton. Ark., writes: " With my &ntt srz children 1 was iq. labor from 24 to 30 hours. After"tisingf llother'a Friend, my seventh was born in 4 hours."' - Cot MrHh-r' F-id mt the drur . turt, S1XK - UtiU. ThT B3A2TIEI (7 REGULATOR CO. . . AILA.UA. 6A. ViM.ktMrkmrMhat,nrDIl BAST Wood's Seeds are grown and selected with special reference to their adaptability to the tsoil and climate 6Y the South. On our seed farms, and in our trial grounds, thousands of dollars are expended in testing and growing the very best seeds that it is possi ble to grow. By our experiments we are enabled to save our custom ers much expense and loss from planting varieties not adapted to our Southern soil and climate. Wood's Seed Book for 1901 I h fully np to -date, and tells all alnjut the best Seeds for the South. It surpasses all other pub lications of its kind in helpful and useful informstion for Gardeners, Truckers and Farmers. ' Mailed free. Write for it, T. IV. WOOD & SOWS, Ssd Growers & Lferctanfs, RICHMOND, VA. tARBEST SEED BOOSE 11 THE tOOTI. 9""TB i J mi t in r 'in ill Mm Ilea!!.' Children jzl; Have You Prof ited at pur January Sale ? Well, T7e did our part , and you did yours. We promised you the greatest January sale in the life of this store, a real Mstoiy-maMng sale to i usher in the new century, and you took us at our word and came and saw and bought It did not take much experience to realize that this sale was establish ing a new standard of low - prices. We intend, that Mon day and Tuesday, January 21 and 22. shall be the busiest days of this busy sale. We under stand that the law only came about from good cause and we are here to supply. New bargains and some that were here last week made greater by further reduction. after" s fewTSuniK.fsTiaJ fAvif Isyued. The Zelti'r? ws' l tiricH slut bt Lfour by 0 Inch the. text printed In d jt:!.b columns vrlth'Rotnsn type, and at The bottom of the fourth pnd bore the' Imprint:- Tiilladclphla: Gedruckt bey B.. FrancLlIn Jo der Harcli rtrarsr. tro dl.e Zcltung vor 9 SbrhlrJs des Jahrs ift t c'-oinfuen, und Advertlseniects tn t -stelln slad.". The first UunSNT. VfSs'Is.-ued June 10. 1T32. snd the second" -Soarshend den 21. Jofll. 1732." The pulillcctlua of the Zcltunjt therefore, antedates by seven, years the . Iloch-Deutscb IVnnsylvs nlsche Orschlcht-Pclin-lbcr. published by. Chrlrtopfccr Saur. Cblcajo Times Uersld. " 7. . .8J7The Sun .. nALTIMORCIID. The Tsper of The Teople, For' f he People and n . With The reople. Honest in ITotiye, Fearless in EiDression. , Sound In I'rinciple. rats soldiers tbo Hst is too long to t repeated' be re, and sre are referring now to extra appropri ations; not to fix cbargea, ao to speaks Under tho clrrarrrstancea and sec a red Lira fame ami if La keeps op his present st) Je or writing:, be UI rsnk ?erj high amor then modern atorj tellers. Lrlalature Doctors Say: Baiotaand IntcnnittcntFcrcn ' tb are exceptional and distress-1 irhlch prcrafl In miasmatic dis ing would it not be weU for the tricts are inTixublv accomoan- t led by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels The Secret of Health. The liver is the great "driving wheel" in the mechanism of nun, and when it is out of order, the whole system becomes de ranged and disease Is the result. i!iufc.Dd Tutt's Liver Pills rn'' '7 V"- Cere cH Liver Troubles. be raised witLost op- I to Isy oter, to a future time, tbe reformatory, the code commission, and such other objects as caar be deerred, in bebslf of thoe wlich, If Lcasnitj Is to be regarded and pledgtse obserred. cannot be I After awhile, with tbe Increase of knowledge and experience, a bet ter basis of taxation and re ore non peace can be raou waaost op- afoase got op snd hefso to talk of Georre WashlDitoo snd Bosker UIIL but Descoo Spoooer rapped him down sod held him to the ease ta hsnd. Then he tries' to say so met bin shoot tbe flortoos rocrtn: hut. beta rooked o3 aftn. be too the paper snd pot bis asse dowa far IS eeets. Oe explain ed, however, that tbat was ooly a start mr and that bU synpathrtVe besrt could be depended trpoo to do M Jnucb as any other heart tn Jericho. Tbe paper , west round, and mn pot down their aamee from IS to CO eeuta. Each one had sa ezplaaatioo to make. Lie waa eoly throwta out a feeler, trut could he depended upon for f 100 If there was ' Bead of K. The son of 1U had bin raised and there wss s svneral feelln sH throexh the crowd that Jericho waa dola herself prood when Llsh nuilngv came aaunierM in. eoce exnlalned the AAti- I Jessie. "XJab, yoo sre known to be a bit hearted eosa. snd wt all ksow yon will be (lad to coo tribute to slcb a worthy os-a. Give es your name." "1 see," saUd Llah ss be took the ps- pet. "that yow bev raised 11.83 for a sick sad dlatrraaed wldder who has lived a meat as foe 13 years." "W bev." 'and Ws an rola to be hersr Every cent of It." ' Mad yoe want me to make It C9 ta t3 sad do old Jerteho proodr A newspaper is. an educator; tbere aro all kinds of educators, but tbe, man who spends money Htm Tak ta Qatek Lirkri I judiciously and liberally is better . Slara a( Ita War.' - : -"I . i i aA- .U ' tho man who has little or nothing to spend. ; Tho San is the highest type o it newspaper. " The Sans Special Correspond ents throughout the United Stiites, as weU as in Enropc, South Af- rf-l " t fa rica, cuir.a, ana, in iact, an over the world, make it an np-to-date newspaper. The Market Reports jind com nicrcial features put the farmer, ihc merchant, and tho broker in tJoto touch with-tbe markets at Baltimore, Norfolk, 'Charleston! New l'ork, Chicago, Philadelphia and other places which are prom inent centers. .. - From now on tho news of tbe world promises to bo more inter esting, than ever" before and na tional and political questions will arise, making probably the most eventful period in the country s luetorv. . This together with the corps of editors and 'reporters at Laltiinore, Washington aiid-JSew York, make The Sim invalnable to its readers. By mail, Fifty Cents a month; six !iioi)tls$3 ; one year, $G. : HfS HAT AND UWDRZLLA. Tb:a TJe'was cndouttcdly from the coual try Ills orohrells. a big cotton affajr. would have slven him away even bad he cot had one trousers Ire tucked Into a boot' Lie wandered Into one of the Lift quick luncheon plscen In lower Croadwsy. lie was looLhia for wtne- thlns to eat aod waa Just sitting dowq at s taMe when his eye caught a ngn which read: -Watch Your Hats! The &!anfret&erit Will Vt Be Ucspor.sIUe For Umbrellas and ifats Unless Check ed by tbe Cashier." , "Wbere'a thla here cashier?" be ask cd the woman who cede to wait onr him. . . .-' MUp there la tbe little cr.;e by tbe door." said the waitress. , Tbe farmer .stallunl to the cashier's desk sod laid down his urnhrrlLi and a bl bat that was netv five or six year szo. Tbe cashier lorkfd up la amazement "Keep yonr hat." she saUL' "It will be all rlrht" The farmer walked Lack to bis table. read the sljm azaln and tboo;ht It over. Then be clliitlied ca a chair and took the alirn from Its book. He carried ft up to the roshler. - , "What doea this mean?" be ssked. reople were beginning to lauh. and the pretty cnshJcr got red In the face. Ehe took tbe bat and umbrella and. wrote out s receipt It vas the first time In ber life that she had txrro ask ed to check a bat and she baa been a cashier more years than onel New Tork Tribune. are kept strong- and well: ik and pany little folks are made vigorous by the oae of that famous remedy Ska Was AbaS. v Msrjorle had Just retnrurd from a visit to tbe old homestead In Tennessee,, where a colored nurse ni-arly 100 years td was V ao Innt.ite. It pus slrd ber that Chine should be on I led "sunt le" by ber rootbrr anil the family., but at Lit "he acitptfd fhe fact and" did like!. Her 'pLiymatea. ' troop ing Into welrcme br home, began to enumerate thflr posewlons , acqulrrd durlnj her slisence. "I've got a black pooy." crowed Deacon Spoooer st Charlie txHtantly. . case to hlw aod ",'Te S01 1 orW- -baty brother." crl-d i Jessie. I "ifm! That's nothln?; I've got two of 'em." retorted FniL Marjorle'a eyea. BaahnL "O&r she cried. "I've got s bap roore'n that: I've got so sontte as; old as llrfi)-!a snd, black aa tar."-lslle's WiVkly. , Ttl Aaaibvr Siary. When a poor yon rrj man ma rrtca a rich girt, all the woro-'ii say. be hi mercenary; pnt when s rich mso mar ries s rVb girl tbfy s.nv such s love is tbe .most bcsatifuj.jiL)fi.Ala wonifw Tork rreas. ' The Weekly Sun. . The B-kl Family Newspaper. . ' All tho news of the world in attractive form; 'an. agricultural department second to none in tho country; market reports which are recognized authority; 6liort6tories, complete in each number; an in teresting woman's column, and a varied and attractive department of household interest. - One; Dollar a year. Induce ments to getters-np of clnbs for Tho .Weekly Sun. Both Daily dtid Wookly San mailed free of postage in the United States, Can udaiand AIexico Payments in variably In ad -ance.. Address - . a: s. aeell co.mpany, . , . , ' Publishers amrProprietors, V-' ' ' ' - - BalUssore, Aid. FREY'S VERr.llFUGE OorreeU all disorders of the stomach," xpele worm, et. Palatable and poalttrs In action. BotU by mall, Sac K. m, a. FBKY, Bdttaon, Md. ,A Wonderful Ofict to Women. We have received word of a most remark able offer which is to be made to women by Th Delineator, of New Tork. . Taking the fct ih.it next year begins a new cenitirr. The Delineator offers to distri bute $17,500 amor.g 1 Ml women. The plan la so cleverly arranged that a woman living in a small town or village, has just aa good a chance to win one of these 1901 prises aa a woman hiring in a cUr-because tbe prizes are given fur the numtar of subscriptions secured in a town tn proportion to tbe popu lation of that town, intea4 of being given simply to those who end the largest list of subscribers which, of course, are most easily obtained in big ciucs. another clever feature of the plan is, that all the dues snd towns ol the United States snd Canada Lire beao ar ranged in seven closes. The cities of tha greatest population aro grotipod in Class 1, and -aa these cities are not very many, the prizes offered aro twenty-eight; tha high est prize being $500, and tho lowest $5.00 The total amount of prizes riven awar in this ct ss is $1,000. The remaining smaller towns and Tillages fall into six other classes, and aa the number of towns in S class increases, be cause, of course, thero are more small towns than large ones, the amount of prizes-ivaa an-.iy to a class increases, so that la Class t, thcro will bo $4,000 distributed among 601 winners - - - . . 1'urthermore, to everyone who fails to win Otis of the 1901 prizes there will be paid an extra commission on subscriptions, provided they equal one out of every two hundred In habitants of the town from which tbe coa te.tan seuda them. . . . This is altogether a rorj liberal offer, and one which the famous old Delineator is wall able to make good. From our point of view, we do not see why such so offer needs to be made by the Publishers of Th Delineator, for we believe it already has nearly half a million tubscribers. Its strong hold upon tha affec tions of American women has coma In ths past generation, from its practical advice tbout dress detaila'and homo matters.. - iras Uran it I f Cit$$ a aj mimAr . vr- i r TV II. W I JJmy - .st V-r u--UI 1 7 Jill His" isaf JWifa. al nL3C I. wiji ti h ai' b j . a a. TERM5 MODERATE. FOR BEAUTI FUk CATALOGUE C SDDtCSS JA jr M H HOLT. Oak Ridge IC i i ,, r. n ate 0 0 ( Plows and Castings, ' : r ... .... - . i - - . rumps and well Fixtures. EnCWLi SAiy UILLS. THRESHERS, BINDERS, MOWERS, FEHCHG, WIRE. Write fcr Catalogue asd ask far CaselaJ Lew Prissi. lie U U :: M ff ti ii ii ii it i i hi) u u U U Uf T"-' . i , i . , ' - ' UCMmE-CalsSL, RSUmSS9j Va. FOR RATES and IIAPS iXL POINTS. North and West Address FRED D. BUSH, District Passkxgkr Agkst 0 - - -ri.g. LOUISYILLE A RASHYILLE R. R. No. X Brown Bnildinj;, Opp. Union Depot, I ATLANTA; GA. . "No Trouble to Answer Questions." HESCK & DROGOLD'O arav w X mmium e:: ff ;-t1 UiiailO -. trvr fi-'fti! unprovfikieDtui Frlettaa Feeds snd ; t-I.arV. Hf' k moilonot Cri-ta,') tinea u (aM .i-iy .....cr ). nu.rkru prk-tia (latch FeS. (is 1t uniting toMsixt (till wbli back' nj; r bt aia ia pswrr BBaV wear. Cat. prvis irr. im rna tiarrewi Irl.arar. f'ara rtaaters. eaeiicTa. etc ji'MU Ik It ptmrT. ' iii-NCU aV tiU.CUIGOXa, SUrrn Yara. fa. When in need of choice groceries and meats call tue op 'Phone C6 J. W.. Taj lor. : 15 Gen ts baj a a sterfing . stick o at SwindellV ike renrodnctlona other illustration. A Psna XJorary-ef cse?raK4 rslne Practical, Pp-to-datC. Coadse and Cogprehenstve RanjT SoraelT Printed an j PtaBtifaHj rilmfrtted By JAC0O DIGQJL B tlx 1 DIQGIJ3 KC3 CCC2 . ailabont Hoists a CommocvOtBse' MiuaarrsHQnsiasTsnrtsrn awfc. srw Ka. a-CiGGJJJ EZSRY DOCS AH aboat growing Snun Pratts read sad teara bew : .mrtetieaaadioaotberilliawntkiaav MessCsaaa KxS-CISGLQ POULTRY C0CX A TI avtVriMa Ti ti. St- - av aa am aw a m - . .rTr".1 TT" wsaMaaJ tio, 4 CiGGLTJ C0T7 LQCZ' 1 TSOTs"?iSffiSy2ra WtOgWiUiicsiwrstMam, 'striae. yCsmta . HI' Ie5 CfHiMtm atr ie bcaaUial trssrs aad otacr egaavatga. Mm-kCmi. ItrCrSSr sopcacncal.sosemrible. Tbey g aawe; aat enorsaoaa sale- East. West. Worth aad Jrrooe who keeps Bone, Cow. Hog or OUckea. or grows Small Fruits, ought to scad tia&S away Set the : SK2GLB fcOOJCS? T& T ?M1 JOMNAi onit-aftcr-von-ae-uid.4t p.ZT .-JTZJZTT"?',- Any OIB eg tie tXZLB tC0SS,ti Gs FARH JOURNAL JSterifet JwtllbetbrmaU ! SampieofPAiWHNALaa4drailard WILaTSa ATKTlrSOX, caua v. rjursusia, . Addraas, VAXUX JOJJRNAl. ; . - rauoaxnRis ''llliilaaiaaaataaaaaaai
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1901, edition 1
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