Morganton news. (Morganton, Ga.) 1891-1???, July 23, 1891, Image 4

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-hTTHE NEWS.e^ Entered at the Postofflce as Socond Class Matter. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY MOKGANTON NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY AT MORGANTON, i GEORGIA. Itates of Subscription. Terms—In Advance. One year - • $ 1.00 Six months •» .50 Three months .25 ijf”Country produce received in pay¬ ment for subscription at the market price. Advertising rates reasonable and made kown on application to the editor. All communications intended for the paper should he addressed to The News, Morganton, Ga. No attention whatever will be paid to immunications of any kind when not = companied by a responsible name. Campbell has a load of opposition to light in Ohio, and it may be too soon to sing. “The Campbell’s are coining.” The Blue Ridge Rost is the hard¬ est paper we know of to find any tiling in- We don’t know whether it, is the fault of ihe printer or editor. —Jasper Herald. The Georgia Editors who were off last week sceiug the wonders of the outside world will we hope, give us cant-get-aways some of the benefit of their observations. TiiEliepublican, the,Democratic and the third party candidates for governor of Kentucky are all in favor O the ratification of the new cousti- iiUlOli. and yet the people of the biate are not likely to ratify. What we need here in Georgia is more men of pluck, gy, enterprise and public spirit. Men who have the “Get-up-and-go” tnemseives and who try to do all the good they can while they live. The best man in any be he republican, democrat, mau, capitalist or laborer, is he who does all he can to benefit his fellow- man, and who works for the best in¬ terests of his town, his county and tits state, The Third Party may in time be successful in gaining the offices but II SO what guarantee against seces- 61011 trom its ranks will it have ? Will not the disappointed and the disaffected of, its own then try the same old game? The Georgia Solons met in the Summer session on the 8th aud we hope the work they do will be a credit to the body at large and great benefit to the State. One purtant that should , be pres- measure sed ... the of , the , is continuance appro- priation to the Branch Colleges at Hamilton, Dahlonega, Milledgeville, Culhbert and Thomasville. The only solution of the money question is to go work make money and save some of it. The man who works for fifty cents a day and saves twenty-five is a better economist than he who gets five dollars per day and spends six. The man who spends more than be makes will nev¬ er solve the money problem and he will degenerate into a chronic kicker i .i whom there is no good. * Build a new Court House, a com¬ fortable modern school building, a new church, establish a hack line to Blue Ridge, clean up the grave yard, paint the houses in town, and keep the stock out of the public buildings and you will soon find that new citi- zeus will come to help you, and your town will grow and prosper. The school building and the court house are necessities that the want of are now working great injury to both town and county., The Mono anton News is still without a “first class editor” and will mu a in so. That kind of editors all have positions with salaries', ranging from ten thousand ’dollars and up¬ ward.—Jasper Herald. “And Philip said unto Nathaniel, can anything good come out of Nazareth? And Nathaniel said, ‘come and see.” ’ So you just wait, and see. The Mor- ganton News now is a bright, clean, newsy, paper, and its editorials will compare favoriably with any of its contemporaries of its size. Fannin County has a grand old name, and the county itself is one of which all good men can feel proud. Nature has done wonders for Fannin and it behooves her citizens to util¬ ize the resources so lavishly bestowed by the giver of all good. Give some sections the advantages that Fannin has and it would soon be a second Buncombe and Morganton a new Ashville, It was pluck and push that made Buncombe, the porest county in the world and Ashville the poor¬ est town in the state the noted re¬ sorts they are. Wlsat Example I>o You Set. “One way in which church-goers can persuade others to attend, is to be regular in their own attendance. Those who are not kept from their places of worship by rain, or cold, or heat, or distance, show their appreci¬ ation of divine ordinances, and then- example is more liken- to influence others than any invitation they could speak with their lips.”—Christian Observer. Mrs. Bronson—What did your husband give you as a present for youf wooden wedding? Mrs. Hicks—-The mean thing gave me a handsomely painted aecoy duck.—Munsey’s Weekly. jpjjp- TOti, IfMPOfJ, Weakness, Ivj Indigestion end Biliousness, take BROW N’S IRON BITTERS. Sedia2e. qU , S For sale by all dealers Gei- iQ genuine. 0 \ S| A pamphlet of information andab-, to/ Vstractof the laws, Allowing Caveats^ How e/jk Obtain Patents , Trad m. Marks, Copyrights, N5UNN sent CO./J^ free,MB iHBres.861 Addroaa & Broadway, Kew York. THE BELL ODOMETER! Automatic, Neat, Reliable and Indispen¬ sable to all who drive.. The Odome¬ ter is designed to ords, register and rec¬ an¬ nounce distan- buggies other wheeled and " vehicles. 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