THE TRIBUNE.
PEOPLE WHO TRAVEL.
THURSDAY, JUNE (), 19)1.
Special Notices.
Advertisements will lie inserted in this
column, and under this head, at 1 cent a
word, each insertion.
NUMBER ONE two-horse
wagon, fodder cutter, surry and an in
cubator for sale. Apply to MkS. Cav
ei.d, Rntherfordton, N. O.
fjW ANTED pupils in Stenogra
phy and typewriting. Typewriter will
"be furnished to pupils. For terms ap
ply to Miss Bessie. Miekel. or Lock Box
No. !, Riithoi f .rdtoii N.C
TOWN AND COUNTY.
The Week's News Gathered and Told
in a Few Lines.
K. J. fc H. L. Carpenter have a new
advertisement in another column-
The Daniel family will give an en
tertainment at the eonrt house to-night.
C. C. Reid talks low prices in his
new advertisement in another column.
The Triucxe is all-home print, and
the only paper published in Rutherford
county.
Miss Alice, the daughter of Mr. G.
W. Goode, is quite sick at her home
near town.
Mium i ne snoe man, nas a new "au
in this issue in which he talks shoes
and slippers.
Subscribe for The Tkibuxe and get
the news when it is news. It is pub
lished every Thursday.
Miss Annie Bell Erwin has recover
ed from her recent illness, and we are
glad to see lier out again.
The outlook for a largo wheat crop
in Rutherford and adjoining counties
was never U tter than this year.
Rev. J. B. Carpenter is improving
his residence on Court street by the ad
dition of a bath room and other conven
iences. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Richardson,
whose arrival we noticed last week, is
now tioarding with Mrs. Anna Miekel
mi north Main street.
The new cottage of Rev. J. B. Car
penter, on Court street, Las been com
pleted and is now occupied by his son-in-law,
Mr. Robert L. Doggett.
Vess Warn, a cotton mill hand, was
tried before Mayor Clark yesterday for
iH'iug drunk and disorderly. He was
lined $10.00 and costs, and not having
the money, or being able to secure the
fine, he was sent to jail.
Mr. Lee Smith, who has been with
C. C. Reid since the first of the year, j
has resigned his position and gone to
Mitciiel county where he has accepted a
position in the genercl merchandise
store of Justice and Cutlar. Mr. Frank
"Wilkins now holds t he job at Mr. Reids.
3Iis Gray Marries.
We have received an invitation to the
marriage of Miss Minnie Francis Gray
To Mr. Daniel Shaw Davis, of Charlotte.
The event will be solemizcd at the home
of the bride in Charlotte, on the evening
of the nineteenth iust. Miss Gray was
u member of the faculty of the Caroleen
High School last year, and by her gen
tleness of manlier, refinement and grace,
flic made a lasting impression on the
community in which she resided. Many
friends will regret that she will return
no more, hut there are none of them who
do not wish her uubonnded happiness in
the new sphere into which she is about
to enter. The Tribiwk congratulates
Mr. Shaw on his success in winning the
love of a woman of so much depth of
character and physical grace.
Some of the Faces are Familiar While
Others are Not.
M. C. Martin, of Forest City, was
in town yesterday.
Mr. D. Andle.y Gold, a photographer
of Blackshurg, was in the city yesterday.
Dr. L. G. Reid, our popular dentist,
spent a day or two in Marion last week.
Mr. Joe Bird, one of the popular
lawyers ol Marion, spent Sunday TirJ
town.
Mr. F. M. McEride. the walnut lum
ber man, is at the Iso-Thermal Hotel
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Caro
leen, spent Sunday here with relatives
and friends.
Sheriff Martin and Mr. B. A. Jus
tice went to Henrietta and Caroleen to
day on business.
Attorney Matt McBrayer returned
from Shelby Fridav where he had been
on legal business.
Mrs. Julia Grayson and daughter,
MissLela, of Logan Store, were in town
Monday shopping.
Superintendent Barnett, of the Flor
ence Mills at Forest City, was in town
yesterday on business.
Sheriff and Mrs. E. A. Martin spent
Saturday and Sunday at Ellenboro vis
iting friends and relatives.
Miss Myrtle Hanes returned home
last Friday, after a visit of several weeks
to friends in Lexington, N. C.
Mr. C. W. Dunlap. the hardware
salesman from Charlotte, was in the city
supplying his trade yesterday.
Mrs. F. A Burgin and child arrived
from Charlotte last week. They will
spend several weeks with Mrs. M. A.
Burgin.
Attorneys Geo. C. Justice and Jas.
P. Morris, of Columbus, came over yes
terday on a business trip. They will re
turn to-day.
Mr. J. B. Martin, of Hickory Grove,
S. C, spent Wednesday night in the
city, tha guest of his kinsman, Sheriff
E. A. Martin.
Mr. James. Bell, who has filled the
place of bookkeeper at Caroleen dnriu g
the illness of Mr. T. P. Reynolds, has
returned home.
Mr. L. C. Payseur, of Lancaster, re
turned to his home last Friday, after a
pleasant visit to his brother, Mr. Wil
liam T. Payseur
Mrs. J. F. Pel-sell, nee Miss Sickles,
of Savannah, Ga. is spending the sum
mer months at the Hodge Hotel near
the Seaboard station.
Mr. George Gatlin, of Raleigh, who
has been visiting friends and relatives
here for several clays, returned home on
the Seaboard Friday.
Mrs. Yanetten and three children,
two girls and a son, are litre for the
summer. They are from the city of
Charlotte, and are hoarding at the Gleg
horn. Mrs. J. C. Craton and children, of
Bessemer City, are here on a visit to her
sister, Mrs. J. C. Mills. Mrs. Craton is
a former resident of the town, and has
many friends here.
Prof. F. B. Watkins returned from
Wrightsville and Wilmington Saturday,
where he has been attending the Gener
al Assembly of North Carolina' teachers.
He says that the meeting was very in
teresting and instructive.
Mr. F. B. Logan, of Chimney Rock,
spent several days in town this week-
!OlK JMri.OV K.UKM'S IN sK.HT,
Harrill Urol hers to JJuiM Two Stores
on Court Street.
Harrill Brothers, our popular and en
terprising merchants, have put in a
brick plant at this place, and are mak
ing brick right along. It Ls their inten
tion to build a pair of double storied
store-houses on the corner of Court and
Main streets, and equip them with ev
ery modern convenience. Sometbv
like this is what the business portion
the town of Rntherfordton needs, :.
we are sure that the buildings will
much to the appearance of the tow n.
We are glad the idea has struck the gen
tlemen so forcibly.
Last week, the lot formerly known as
the Miss Nancy Miller property was
sold at the court house door at public
unction, and several gentlemen in the
town became the purchasers at the ag
gregate sum of $1C05. For several years
the status of this valuable property has
teen such that it was impossible to sell
it and convey a good title, hence, ever
since the fire in 1S95, it lias stcod va
cant and unimproved. Now, however,
that it has fallen into the hands of en
terprising business men, we hope to see
a handsome business block erected upon
it at a very early day.
CAROLEEN NEWS.
A M'CORMIC WALKOVER.
Proposed Contest at Which the Deer
ing Failed to Appear.
At the much talked of con test between
the Deering and McOormick Binders at
Forest City Tuesday, the Deering ma
chine failed to put in appearance, al
though the Deering people freely offer
ed to bet money that the MeCormick
people wonld back out at the last mo
ment. The coutest was to take place on the
tarm of Mr. R. S. Webb, where a big
crowd had gathered. The MeCormick
machine was on the field at 2 o'clock
and remained there cutting until six,
doing the prettiest work ever done by a
binder in this country, but the Deering
machine failed to appear. Mr. Webb,
who had announced his intention to buy
the machine that did the best work,
bought the MeCormick and settled for
it on the ground.
Two other MeCormick binders were
also sold, one coming to Forest City and
one to Rntherfordton by express yester
day from Charlotte, both of which will
be set up and cutting wheat by sun rise
to-day.
Picnic at Cherry Mountain Marriaga
of Popular Couple--Other News.
Correspondent of The Tribune.
Caroleen, N. C, June 18. Mrs. T.
P. Reynolds and children are visiting
relatives at Ayr.
Mr -VYi. Ti:',dell, who recently mov
ed to )iU '-. : in Caroleen isdangerous-
v. M. Winter, Presbyterian minis
i'"' -.-hed Saturday in the M. E.
iir. Lewis Duval happened to a "pain-
l -i . .
iai accident a week ago. While out
driving he attempted to raise an um
brella ; his horse became frightened at
this, and ran. The aim was sprained,
and he received a few bruises but sus
tained no serious injuries.
Cards were received here to the mar
riage of Miss Minnie Francis Gray to
Mr. Daniel Shaw Davis. The marriage
took place at the residence of the bride's
parents, No. 210 North Myers Street,
Charlotte, Wednesday June 19th. Mr.
Davis is superintendent of the mills at
Waxhaw. Miss Gray is a neice of Mr.
Duval, Superintendent of the Henrietta
mills, and taught in the Caroleen High
School last year.
Quite a number of young people went
up to Cherry Mountain on a picnic last
Friday.Though there is not such a pro
fusion of cherries this year as usual, in
terest in the Mountains does not lessen,
and visitors are abundant.
TELKPHOXE 31 EX 3IKET.
UNION MILLS MATTERS.
The Encampment.
The encampment of the State guards
will be at Wrightsville beach this sum
mer. The owner of Lattimore grove
has kindly tendered it to the State guard
as a camping ground, and it has been
accepted by the officers of the military
department of the State. The encamp
ment will be held by regiments, only
one regiment being in camp at one time.
The boys of our company are having
regular drill meetings now, and we hope
that this company will rank among the
lest drilled companies of the North Car
olina State guard.
Mr. Webb Fortunate.
The cards for the marriage of Mr.
Thomas Paul Webb to Miss Alma Gray
McBrayer are out, and we have received
one of I hem. The ceremony will be
performed in the First Baptist church
in Shelby on the evening of the 27th of
June. Both of these vounsr neonle are
popular favorites in Shelby society, and
the event, which will be the most beau
tiful of this season, is looked forward to
with a great deal of iuteie ;t. Miss Mc
Brayer is the pretty and accomplished
daughter of the late Dr. Victor McBray
er, of Shelby, and Mr Webb is a com
petent and experienced pharmacist of
the same place, having taken the course
at the University of North Carolina
some years ago. They are personally
known to us and we wish them every
joy possible for them to derive from the
circumstances in which they are placed.
A Death at Caroleen Ijoval and Per
sonal. Oscar Alexander has returned from a
visit to Rutherford county.
Dr. G. E. Young, of Forest City, a
prominent Rutherford county physician,
was a Mielliy visitor Tuesday.
The 17-mouths old infant of Mr. J L.
Hamrick, of Caroleen, died last Friday
and was buried Saturday at Wall's
church, Rev. Z. D. Harrill conducting
Work for the Farmers--Santification j
Doctrine to be Preached. j
Correspondent of The Tribune. j
Union Mills. N. C, June 19th J. D. i
Morris has returned from Federal court !
at Charlotte
G. M. Rector has retired from busi
ness. He and family are sojourning at !
Old Fort, , j
L. S. Keeter has purchased the stock !
of goods of G. M. Keeter and will run a ;
grocery business at the some stand.
We are having copious showers, con
sequently "General Green" is spreading '
hmiself like a "green bay tree," but
doubtless the farmer will make war on
him and he will "fall as grass and with
er as the green herb."
Rev. Aberuethy preached a splendid j
sermon at Centennial M. E. church Sun-1
day June ICth.
The "Holiness to the Lord" people
or theSantification crowd as generally
known, have erected their tents here.
They will probably preach night and
day for some two weeks.
D. Augustus Beam, the popular trav- i
elling man from Shelby, was in the I
hamlet Friday. j
Your Uucle Junius has been troubled i
with the cramp and although we are i
getting old and feeble, yet when these t
spells seize us you would think we were !
just sixteen could you see us jump out ;
of lied and stamp the floor.
Lady BartmarS
This is the prettiest line of Ladies Shoes ever offered
for the price. Only two dollars and fifty cents. Epuil
wear and and stvle to anv $3.00 line. We carry them
in
in
FIVE STYLES!
We have the fullest, prettiest and lest line of Oxford
Ties, Fedora lUitton and .Slippers iti town, at prices that
will please yon.
Smith's Shoe Store.
Mortgage Sale,
By virtue of a mortgage deed executed
by T. J. Withrow and P. J. Withrow to j
F. I. Osborne and J. A. Forney, which I
mortgage is duly registered in th olh-1
of the R gister of Deeds for Rutherford j
county, North Carolina, in Book '!)" of j
real estate mortgages, at No. 10!!, the
undersigned wili sell, for cash, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, at the'
court house door at Rntherfordton, N.
C, on Monday, the
1st day of July, 1901,
at 12 o'clock, noon, the following describ
ed real estate m Rutherford county,
' North Carolina, to-wit : Joining the
! lands of Jos. Wilkie and Biggerstaff and
. 1 . , c 1 :
1 " Fites Mooney purchase on waters of j
William P. Alexander, of Caroleen, ( Gleghorn creek and Big Gum branch, 1
stopped over here last Thursday on his i bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at
Some Things to Consider.
It will be well for advertisers to con
sider some facts about The Tribune i.
return from a visit to Charlotte.
Mrs. Susan Young and two grand
children, Kathleen and Nellie Young,
of Forest City, visited Shelby List w;ek.
They have many relatives and friends
here, all of whom were delighted to see
them. Mrs. Young came specially to
see her sister, Mrs. G. M. Webb, who is
quite ill.
Last Friday was the time set for the
hearing of the matter of Gibson heirs vs.
K. J. Carpenter before Matt McBrayer,
Esq., of Rntherfordton, who was ap
pointed referee by the court. The Ref
eree was here, but Judge M. H. Justice,
of counsel in the case, was detained at
home by the illness of his wife, and W.
B DeLoach, counsel for plaintiffs, was
sick, but was represented by his partner,
Frank McCain, Esq., of Yorkville. So
the hearing was postponed until June
28th. j
The local telephone men had appoint-1
ed Tuesday to have a meeting at Cleve- j
a stake, Aioouey s corner on the east side
of road ; thence north 1 east 1 10 xL's to
a pine, Mooney's corner; thence with
said line south 55 east 140 jjoles to a dead
black oak, Mooney's corner; thence with
said hue south ;J0 west IS poles to a chest
nut at Wilkio's spring ; thence with Wil
kie's line north SO west 70 poles to a
small post oak. Biggerstaffs corner of
sale to T. J. Withrow ; thence with line
of sa;d sale and Biggerstaff 's line to 1 he
Biggerstaff's road to stake; thence with
the Biggerstaffs road to the big mid;
thence north to the beginning, making
in all 100 acres, more or less, and being
the same land deeded to P. J. Withrow
by T. J. Withrow by deed dated August
5, and registered in Book (52 of
Deeds at No. 2-H, in the oiilco of the
Register of Deeds for Rutherford coun
ty, North Carolina. This ISth day of
April, IflOl. F. I. OSBORNE,
andS. GALLERT,
Administrator of J . A. Forney, deceased.
McBrayer & Justice, Attorneys.
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NOTICE.
The undersigned having obtained let
ters of administration on the estate, of
W. 8. Hill, deceased, notice is here-In
land Springs, but owing to some misun-! given all persons indebted to said estate
derstanding as to the day there was no
quorum present. "A.mong the telephone
men who came were : Dr. J. G. Hord,
to come forward and settle same at once.
Also persons holding claims against said
estate are hereby r( quired to present such
claims properly authenticated on or be
King's Mountain; Dr. S. S. Royster. j fore the 12th day of May, 1902, for pay-
Mooresboro; John C. Mills, Rutherford- i"ieut- or tMs uotice l Plradey.
,. , bar of recovery on such claims. This
ton; G. B. Pruett, Ellenboro; N. R. May 11th, 1901. J. F. FLACK,
Kendrick, Cherryviile ; A. W. Eskridge, Adni'r. of W. S. Hill, deceased.
Shelby. Shelby gladly welcomed these McBrayer & Justice, Attorneys.
hustling hpsiness men. Cleveland Star,
1'th.
NOTICE.
lie mtormert us that there are no bringt s an avertismg meuium in this secti
on Cove creek now, all of them having The first is, the paper is all-home-print,
been wasned away by the recent floods, and the second is, that it is the only pa
- f," l" v-'iiituiiejf iiiAn ii is uewsfcurj i per puoiisneu in me counry ana nas a
to gs round by Ayr, which route is good and growing subscription list. Ev
much longer. ery advertisement that appears in The
Mr. Norman Lynch, who has been Tribune will be read the same as news
spending several weeks with his people It will pay you to advertise.
since his recent attack of miennionia.
returned from Bessemer Citv Sundav. New Officers Elected
and Mondav morning he resumed the At the "lar meeting of the Knights
duties of his old nosit-ion at the srocerv o Pythias last Friday evening, the fol-
firm of G H. Mills and Son. His friends lwvin list of officers electod
are delighted that he is well again.
Death of Mrs. Goode.
Mrs. Nanney Goode, widow of the
late C. S. Goode, died at her home in
Forest City last Friday. She was about
fifty years of age, and after a severe at
tack of short duration death released her
spirit from its tenement of clay. She
had been a member of Mount Vernon
Baptist church for many years and in
the quietude of its cemetery she found
her last resting place. Six children sur
vive her,
Mrs. Byers Dead.
The death of Mrs. Mary E. Byers,
whose illness we mentioned in last issue,
occurred at her home in Ellenboro last
Friday night at the hour of 9 o'clock.
She was the widow of the late B. B. By
ers who died three years ago. For ma
ny years she was a member of the church,
a good woman whose Christianity ever
shown as a beacon light amid the dark
3Ir. Poole Marries.
Mr. W. W. Poole, the book keeper in
office of the Florence Cotton Mills at
Forest City, was married to Miss Wil
lie Louise LoGette at Reidsville yester
day. The ceremony was performed at
the home of the bride by Rev. R. C. A.
Wood, of the Methodist church. The
liappy couple will spend their honey
moon in Buffalo, Washington and New
York.
and instructed in the duties they are to
perform : W. J. McDaniel, C. C. ; John
Simpson, V. C. ; S. L. Cathey, Prelate;
W. D. Walker, M. W. ; and W. S. Grif
fin, M. A.
Blankenship-- Bowen.
On Sunday, June the fcth, Mr. C. M.
Blankenship, of Asheville, was happily
married to Miss Maud V. Bowen, of Hen
rietta. The marriage took place at the
residence of Mr. W. W. Lee, the grand-
yonr summer trips or deciding upon
places at which to spend the summer,
you should call on Ticket Agents . and
Passenger Representatives of t he Sea
board Air Line Railway. They aire spe-
ially prepared to furnish information as
to lowest rates, quickest sc hednles and j
most attractive routes to the mountain
resorts in Western North Carolina and
Southwest Virginia, also to the seashore
resorts of Ocean View, Virginia Beach,
Old Point Comfort, the great Eastern re
sorts along the Jersey Coast and other
popular places reached via the Seaboard
Air Line Railway. This company is of
fering lower rates than ever with perfect
train service and fast through schedules.
It will interest and benefit you to call on
Seaboard Air Line Railway Agents.
ness to guide the fleet of the wayward f ather of the bride, and the ceremony
aright. At 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon
her funeral was preached by Revs. H.
H. Jordan aud J. B. Carpenter, and in
the church graveyard at Oak Grove she
was buried.
was performed by Rev. J. B. Carpenter.
The Tribune extends its best wishes.
Jake Logan Dead.
Jake Logan, a colored boy of nineteen
years, died at his home near town Mon
day morning, The cause of his death
was lever wnicn put in irs wort m a
tV Referee Case.
Afc Hip. lMt tfiin of tliA mnrt; "Will
Lynch, colored, sued the estate of the raPid aucl Aead1 U5anuer' The deceased
J 1 ' . e r-'.UflR T i
late J. K. Lynch for the sum of one
thousand dollrrs, alleged to be the sum
due him by the deceased tor services
rendered during his life-time. The
judge, finding there was an account in
volved, ordered a reference and appoint-
was a son of Griffin Logan and, we are
informed was a good, quiet, industrious
boy.
Back for the Summer.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Carpenter and
family arrived Monday afternoon from
ed b. GaJlert as releree to fix the amount Spartanburg. They will occupy the Car
owing, snouici any oe aue. r or tne past residence on Main street during
two or three days, this reference has
the summer. Their many friends are
Mr. McBrayer Sick.
Mr. Fred McBrayer has been quite
ill at the residence of Dr. Lovelace in
Henrietta, for more than a week. He
had been unwell here for several days
and since he went to Henrietta on June
10th, has lx;en confined to his ted. We
arc glad to learn that his condition is
very much improved now.
been m progress, but it Has not yet been flighted that they have returned.
determined.
The Western star
District Conference. The Western Star Masonic Lodge will
Our Methodist brethren will meet on meet next Monday night for the pur
July 1 1 th, 12th and 13th at Rutherford- pose of installing new officers. The in
ton, and there will be a large attendance stallment will be conducted by Pas
of ministers and laymen as delegates Master, Jrndge M. H. Justice.
Call at Twitty & Thompson's chug
store and get a free sample of Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
are au elegant physic. They also im
prove the appetite, strengthen the di
gestion and regulate the liver and bow-
elH. They are easy to take and pleasant
iu offect.
fo Mountain and Sea Shore Kesorts
Via Seaboard Air Line Railway.
Notice is hereby given all persons in
debted to the estate of J. D. Metcalf, de
ceased, to come forward and settle same
at once. Also persons having claims
Before completing arrangements for against said estate are required to pre-
trins or deciding upon sent tue same amy proven on or in- tne
l-iiii oi Jiitv, ii;w, or mis uonce m ut;
pleaded in bar of recovery on such claims.
This May 14th, 15)01.
R. M. HARRILL,
For a limited time 1 am go
ing to sell 7 5c. packages of
above Snuff for 25c, and give &
with every 25c. purchase two S
8 packages free. 8
I have nice assortment, of THE NEW DOMESTIC
SEWINC? MACHINES that I urn going to sell cheap for
3 cash or on time. "Write for prices or eall and see them.
& AM ANXIOl'S Toil YOUR TRADE.
GEIVED!
Wo
Adm'r of J. D. Metcalf, deceased.
McBrayer & Justice, Attorneys.
The Tribune is published every
Thursday. Trice $1.00 per year.
SHOE SHOP!
Hays & Hicks.
Half Soling Shoes; Ladies 2o
and 80 cents per pair; Men's &
to 40 cents, if Sprigged. Sewed
50 to 75 cents. Call and give us
a trial.
nice
have iust received
lot of NORTON YAM
SWEET POTATOES, both eating
md bodding sies. These came
from the eastern part of the State
where the FINEST POTATOES
in the State are GROWN, and
and they are EXTRA N ICE. Call
and see them, or telephone us an
order. WE DELIVER Via free.
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from all the churches in the district.
Rev. C. G. Little is presiding elder and
there are ouite a number of ministers
who do faithful work in their several
charges.
Church Improvement.
By virtue of an agreement ' between
the ladies and gentlemen the Metho
dist church of this town will be carpet
ed anew, and repainted inside and out.
The agreement was that the ladies
shoidd carpet and the men should paint
the church.
Mr. Joseph Flack, the young man
who has made himself so popular as a
salesman in the sales department of the
Rntherfordton Supply Company, has
gone to his home in Chimney Rock,
where he will remain during the sum
mer months. His father is the proprie
tor of the Mountain View Inn, a very
pleasant place to rest during the sum
mer. We are sorry to give up our young
friend Flack, and hope that he will re
turn to make his home with us in the
autumn.
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Just revived the first CAK LOAD OK JU (HilCS ever
been shipped to this town.
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the best made. If yoti want a vehicle of any kind call on
HARILL BROS.
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