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THE. MOUNTAIN SCOUT. Published evefy Wednesday, at Taylorsville, North Carolina. J, P. BABINGTON, Editor and Publisher. f When a mm gets so he dosem enjoy picnic an inspection-will show that his head James gray hairs. When attending a theater, a big hat in front is not nearly as ,.t Knterud at the Post Office, In Tayioraville, N, C. as second ela8 mat- tr, February 8th, I W2, under Act,, of Congress of March 3, 1879. - ' 1 WEONLYWOMMMASON 'BIOGRAPHY OF MRS. CATHERINE BABINGTON. Writt. ,i by .her youngest sou, a Master Mason nnrl ..member .of Lee Lodge, No. 253, A. F-. & A. M., Tav." .lorsvillej N 0. She was the only woman in the world that ever received all the secrets of Blue. Lodge masonry. This book tells how she came into possession of the sec rets and was obligated. Price, by maif, 25 cents. Ad-"; Mress J. P. -BABINGTON, Tayioraville, N. C. ; Mr. Bryan," it is rumored,' has not gone so far away that he could not be .reached by a writ of mandamus compelling his presence in the cabinet. ; When meeting a woman these offensive as a whiskey pertum- days with "Mrs."affixed to her 1W rPapeFSfor $1 We have arranged for 100 Subscriptions to the Home 5 and Farm, that old and reli able Home and Farm Paper. We will give these Sub- i scriptions to the first 100 persons -who pay us One Dollar for a year's subscrip tion to the Scout. Come quick if you want to be one of the number. J. P. BABINGTON, Editor Mountain Scout Taylorsville, N. C. leach world AT HOME! ABROAD leads Asmall opening often to large opportunities. A truthful man sometimes has . to tell a lie to attract attention. -A woman with electricity in her. hair should turn the switch Canpibals must have easily satisfied palates. You cannot reform a bad egg by putting it in cold storage. This country is too large to feel crowded even w ben it gets two eXrpresidents at once. Mr. Morgan cares not who makes the money provided he ean handle it. . An optimist is a man-who be lieves two can live as oheaply as one: 1 It you want to flatter a person ' and make it stick, just tell bim that he is not easily flattered. The person who scatters sun shine along bis or her way need have little fear of the judgment. An idqal hubby is one who never breaks any of the promts, es made before marriage. y: About the only difference be; t (ween a job and a position is in the amount of work. All men are iqual at the altar that is, none of them count for anything, .' m -; ''The man 'who. , never brags about hfs pugilistic -abilities wins the majority of fights? r ., Suddn popularity" ruins full sV cany-men 'as budded prts- If the ood were to higher morals "this old would be ia bad way. T . " I ' . . " V" getting so. llMe are v people morfgag As. to buy automo are to buy eggs. married may not. nytbing he wishes, nearly as. of in? their li biles as thi A man who i be able tod More man fall light beaded than i 3 I I ...MW, but neithelloes h do any thing just as hirife wishes. .from being' becr ' iiiey can't balance what thy h;vve in their uftper stories. The democratic victory dosent seem to hf ve im.proverish.Nl one of the czndidate'a supply of language. f x ". fT 1 1 3 ... - vve, nava.-,never yet seen a man so loy.il to party -.that he would refuse , votes, from the other sidf. "Language was made to con- ceal thought." Some people are keeping, a lot of thing to themselves ? Every rhan gets to the front sooner or later.' If in no other way, he always heads his own funeral procession. i ..... . . . . We feel like offering a prize to the aviator ,wbo ' will soar above tbl high cost of living and dropa bomb on it - ... t . . . , A Burmese' official ' ha . been arrested , 1 for . stealing 250 elephants. This is. the largest theft on record. ., " The jar -a "man recieves when he siips. bn- a-- banana peel usually breaks one of the "' com: mandmenU'v : F" -. . .. ; .. .. . ... Burbanl; has grown a seedless prune, and now it is up to him to produce a pruneless boarding house. ' ' ' ' . The sctuvenir' busiuess is the modern) wTay of disposing ot stuff that no orje has any earthly use for. ed breath behind , '.' 4 - - - -,""''. v , Flour and lard are getting so high that bakers have. found it necessary to reduce the size of the bole in the doughnut. While President Wilson is lay ing down the law in Washington Prof. Taft will be busily engag ed in explaining it at Yale. " What is this talk about the Premier Borden of Canada? We thought the first Borden . was the man that invented milk. It it is true that coffee is going to take a big drop, maybe more of us will he able to take a drop or two. " '. "We try to, sir," said. Mr. Morgan when asked if his firm did a general banking business. There is nothing like trying. If any cute little panic needs Mr. Wilson. It will gel a kick right on the shinbone.' . One thing is sure. Whatever does or does, not happen, Col. W" J. Bryan will be a very busy man. The Oregon Agricultural Col lege will teach poultrying with moving pictures. A picture of the ben getting; a move; on i would be sotnethmg like it, Senator Dixon's, statements issued ust before the votes were cast should entitle him to an exalted position in the coun- i cil of the Ananias Club. Two Irshmen recently died, aged 119 and 120. The former smoked, the latter did not. - See what ad end smotcing may bring to you; ,:.. When Uncle Joe sang bis swan song solo, a whole lot of other expiring, statesmen moistened their lips preparatory to joining in the chorus. While the peace delegates are sitting in St. James . Palace, London. Greece and Turkey are kicking eacb other under the table. - . ;;Th,e New York Evening Sun speaks of the dangers of .large cities without remarking that the danger of - New York is its wild Westernism. ,; Alas" for-the good old days when "papa was satisfied with a pair of carpet slippers and Tall the other membeN of the family a nice little trinke t. - . 7ov Wiij2". .-'wa8 not - back from Be fe.- long btjfore he aiscover ,tnat tneaate xji me name, it is the part of wisdom to learn if it is present or past tense before inquiring to much about her hubby. Wby is it that the boy who re quires corporal persuasion to get him to do sch,ores at' home will spend his -playtime work ing for a neighbor aud tbink it lots of tun, - Taft has decided. to leave all the old tariff rubbish behind him in the cellar for . the new-. Dem ocratic housekeeper to have cleaned out. That's the worst about these moyings. The egg sales that enthusiast ic high cost ot living smashers are holding all over the country doubtless enable the cold stor age people to dispose of a lot of shop worn stock. Oscar Hammerstein is finding considerable opposition to his i efforts to re-establish himself as a producer of grand opera in New York Even arf develops the freeze out as one of its in cidents. Yale is lucky in securing an able addition to its law faculty, Mr. Taft fortunate in finding. a congenial position where his legal talents will have a field for their exercise. His . acceptance ot the Kent professorship of law disposes very happily of the problem of what we shall do with one ex-president. . Pencils are being . made from potatoes and men's collars 'from mil k, If some friend 1 from hu manity would only discover a .method whereby the squall of the croaker could be transform-" ed into an article of diet and the wasted energy of the knock er harnessed and used for motive power, we would feel that the millenium was close at hand. "i:- -.: :'';''; "V-' New Haven, Conn.. Jan. I. It was announced tqdy . that President Tatt has leased the Parmelee mansion here for a term ot two years wltb the priv ilege of purchasing. The Presi dent is expected to take up his residence here soon after leav ing the White IJouse. COUGHS, COLDS, WATERY . EYES CURED IN A DAY. by taking Cbeenys Expectoro rant" also cures consunption, whooping 'cough, droppings from : the .' -nose, and throat, Broncbits. and - all throat and lung troubles.1 Exr :torrnt a liquid preparation' tested for 50 uiaiuvoy iua iuc uare wr uquiu preparanou' ieie.a ior DO inaugv yori la the least -of tlvears, Thousands cures made trout . ' , V Vtrbere all else ..failed. Try it. tr ( '..-. rutl Safn. aura . and , atiatntj-irir. a man tn tne wnp who regards answer i, I etters as merely a vacat d vervfDcident, an active administ ;ioQi For an janimal with 4 so . many corset stays concealed about its person, tthe whale .qas pue.r m, - - - ' M tion may be expected ThewCs no reasbninff. ' wit'JT'a .t : u- - jj.j .. y.0f ... . .' r XL LUUSb uo .auLumicu luai fif. uiaa uiauc up. iicr uuiu to get malrried. She - hay done passed tbtots;aste..,'.-,'.-r..',A:,:'- -'V Some men s re so li?ht, in; their upper strtry t it -they ave to part theijr ha? in the . tn lddle to- the , mental y equili- preserve brium.' A 'plaint. ;, "r comp' int," , Tixas, ''ami f I a;n r.' ;aie, sure - ana saiisraciory. ruggists 25c'and 50c. J. Bryan has shown great cor posure in the midst of much Hat ion- concerning bis cabin prospects.- - - , , - A PresiJer:tai inaujurat; health ,1 OFFICE KOL'S: -9 to 12 .M. Ztf - does not' consid;r t' those connected ' extent customary Ij .' r c jrts. ': .ProoiflGep . . - .... - -',';'"' Cash or Trade, J. IL Morrison Grocery & Prol Co. THE WATTS ' v : As this is the beginning of; a New Year- we want to' thank all of our customers , ; for' their past patronage " and we hope you will con tinue to favor us, as we be h'eve we can do yougopd as. - well as our-selves, ' We are . now getting in new , goods v every day, and we expect to 5 carry a more complete line, than ever before. . We wanC v your produce and will pay-N r' the higiestmarket price , thewattcg: v ' ; Taylqrsvilte, N. C. A forty egTi a v .11 to '
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