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I BUB El. KUB e 7 y 7 VOL. I. NO. 28. EUTHERFORDTON,- N. C, THURSDAY, JULY IK. IDOL 81.00 A YEA.R. i?4m .si -.3 I ir: is. . o I A really healthy woman ha3 lit tle paiti or discomfort at the I menstrual period. No woman needs to have any. Wine of i Cardui will quickly relieve t2io.se I o iui-uuiim yitiug aim (Tj the dragging head, back and( side aches caused by falling of I the womb and irregular menses. a a F Cm S w i$ 1 1 has brought permanent relief to j 1,000,000 women who suffered jjjvery month. It makes the men El ctroal organs stro-.iors.nd health v. Tt- !, 1. . ,. i -W 'A " puwswu maue oj J.MI-H ture to e"ive women relief tmtit -A ti tne terrible relics and pains which blight so many homes. Grksnt.-ood, La., Oct. 14, 1000. Inavebse very eicli fur somo timo. . lastm vita a severe cam iu r.iv sidoand coulU not pot any relief un'.i. J fora I h4 J taten t'.l of it I was leiievci I tori l. my duty to say that you hare a wouJeriul medicine. Ei Mss. M. A. Yont. pi"firrf. r.j-?rlr-i rri-r-i-,.,, 5f 1 SEET BY Captain F. A. MITCHEL, 'O Anthorof "Cliattauooga," "Ckicka- ! V; maugs," Ktc 18 Copyright.'lSO". by Harper & Brothers. S to prevent my seeing what was beinrr done. For awhile there was a hurrying to and fro, ami I knew that something unusual had occurred. After all had been quieted Ruck, who bad mean while escaped from his dusky eapior, slipped back to forbidden ground. It occurred to me that 1 could draw from Ruck the solution of t:ie recent commotion, but what passed under the roof of my friends v.-as no concern of mine, and I scorned to get it from a mere bov. But I wished to test Buck's power of reticence. Ten to one he had ! The limit of one question bavins been O j overstepped in teis indirect fashion, it was easier for her to proceed. "What were you doing there V" "Looking for some one.1" "A man?" "Yes." "What for?" 1 I did not reply at once. I was think I ing of some plan by which to put an . ? i end to her eatschisiag. p i "If I teil you," 1 said presently, "win you promise to ask me no more ques tions?" "If yon prefer that I should not." "You wish to know why I was seek ing my man at Huntsville?" "I do." "You will keep what 1 tell you a se cret '"' "Yes." "To kill him." COUNTY SI7PT. A. I,. KUCKKR, DISTRICT CON'KKUEXCK. HENRIETTA HAPPENINGS. A Prominent Educator in This Coun- Ninth Annual Session Held at Rut her- j Yonn; Ijaily VI.-1 tors Severe Storm ty A brief Sketch oi His Life. fordton A Jood Attendance. j The Sick Hecovering. Adin L. Iiucker was Lorn The ninth annual session of ! Correspondent of The Tkieuxe. Morganton District Conference,! Kexkietta, N. O. July 17th Miss Mel liodist Episcopal church iI:irkrarct Dov.ell, of Scotland Neck, and South, eomnose.l nf Hi n.r.,l P"1" I'ter, of Kmerson, arc vis- 7 i ' ' J ' -' ; 1 1 where he now resides on Mt, creek, four miles '.vest of Ruther ford ton, N. C, May 7th 18-42. Of a family of eleven children bom to Colonel Wm. and Lavinia Rucker, only two other sons sur- inrges, in Burke, McDowell, .. . t,- i -n t i i i-i.T ii t , j , , lu stmy and will sixnds?vcr.il cLiys jLuucneji, launeviorct and I (die iin Hem-ieita. counties, met in Rutherfonltoii vive, Capt. V. II. Rucker, of July II th, 1901, Rev. C. G. Lit em apt er IV. WON OVE3. ITTLB BUCK had stood my test j tending school as to his reticence so welt and I was at such desperate straits C. .. , I ,n.f,lr(.i This afternoon a pittry brisk wind passed over tltis place, and the r;'.iii f.-.l Green Hill, this county, and H. tie the Presidina; Elder of tiii-'ra fv inuairK. 3.0. K. Rucker, of Indian Territory. District, present and presiding ;r, ' to hmve r. bupt. Rucker was educated m i Rev. J. R. Carpenter was Seere-1 several weeks at his h:,mo on account the public schools of his county ; retary j of iliness, returned last eveuiug to ro- r.nd at the academies at Rock All of the charges were retire-' !;tt1nw "s wor5 irt lmi S01 depart ment of the Company's store. His many frii-nds are delighted to see hiui recovered. t J.':i!it.-.Vi;?v!ton i Owens beinj; confined at hon.e en Springs, Oak Hill ai..d" ac-v-' sented and onlj" two of the pas fordton. It was wliilo h -va:-at-; tors were absent: Rev. G. J that he volunteer to use him. After breakfast 1 waited been instructed not to talk to ine abo.ut for awhile, hoping that lie wouid come ', the mysterious occurrence. - , to my room, but as he did not 1 feared j "Ruck." I asked, "who came to the: he was deterred by the autocratic Lib. ' house awhile ago?" ;: 1 called Jackson and told him to tell j "Wasn't anybody came to the house;1 the boy I wished to see him. I took a awhile ago." - i Confederate bill from my pocket and "A sick man, wasn't it?" j hindetl it to ti'e darky, but he went otr "Xo. he wasn't sick." :j grumbling that ho didn't "want, no "I thought you said no one came?" ! Yankee money, and nias'r wouldn't ."No one did." hah uo.uiggar o' bis'u takin n:oney "Of course no one came; he was car- ' from a stranger nohow." lie sent Buck ried mm f 1. (i'Jnd 1 account of sickness, and Rev. i ir to his home in Arcadia for some days. K-.tuiiied on yesterday's train. 3 r. Hobi-rt Haynes, o;ie of oar p"pu- II. II. Jordan at the death bed of his si-stor TUn otf,.,l . , 1.. ... jli'Th, is at his post again, after ai.cmui.w ntduv an illness of two weeks, average for our last conferences, j ?.ir. (t. ij Oaum;: left for his home The reports indicated a healthy i Slitlhy this afteri.n. He has Lstu state of the church, not withstand- r''-":il,'llt l-e f many years, and in- tlie destructive freshets which i Lt'iV il tho auiou 113 wJlt "IF . .... j to sec him go uway. so Jargeiy injured our farmers. Mr. j. w. Dilv;rt!,,n SiVUt smulay iu 1 he Visitors to our conference .Ciiarlotte with his ft-i.-nds. were Rev. Dr. Ragan, tf We 7 i Publication of Summons. could ho be sick if he wasn't any body?" j There was a sudden rustling In the hall, and IIe!cn swept Into the room, v T c n . her eyes flashing fire. iSOinHCiKOLiNA, In bupenor Court, , .,T, , , , . , . Rutherford Cmnty. Before the Clerk. Buck' Ic'a the roomV 8he com- Grorge G Jnstic, as administrator of j mended in 'no uncertain tone. Buck Sarah A .Justice, deceased, and George gave a glance at his sister, which told C Justice as an idyividtial. L A Justice. ! be had better obey, and walked Zi v justice, yy 1111am ji justice, yy yv . out rtluetantlv i to who ame in looking somewhat 1 K ' &B. ersville Coih-'o: Mis. Pu-kens. of i'" -'- AU"'-K5' "If yo' know so much anout it, Mr. ia 1 buouiu uiuicui . RnfW iw- -.-.,1 ' n.,. i I Brtndvstone, what's the use o' askin interest in him to call for him. ; m0 I 1 1 A'-,it (-'ulleSN i'V. j Governor Ayeocit to oS?er that Ko- me?" j "Buck," I said, "I have something 2&T 1'" ? " Cr- Crawford, Editor of North j ward !er:i:tr. "You admit that whoever ho was he ' important to say to you." M ff'p N Carolina Christian Advocate and ti n , t ... wasn't sick?" i "What is it. Mr. Brandystone?" jffM f A 'X w !" ' j 1 he Governor spoke- to the Ob- "Of course he wasn't sick. How "Branderstano. Please don't make 7 fl j? Ht.v. W . lu aie, i lesioing il-'server corre!omlent ::bo!it n mat- that mistake again." "I won't, s'no." "Buck. I'm thinking of sending you on an errand, but it's a great secret." The boy's eye3 grew as big as saucor3. COUNTY SrPERI:TEXI)Ei;T 1UTCKKR. Carolecn was selected as the place of meeting for next year. J. A. Luckey, of Table Rock cir- grat public importance, which certain.lv marks a new de parture in North Carolina. lie i.ilil 4.'ri,i-.. .... .f 1 loked at hlra for a few moments to j N. C. Regiment. On the organi- cuit; 1). F. Morrow, of R.ither- i tr' in il.k',tnVf v. .ci. observe tlu effect, of rav imnoiiace- 1 .,f; f d.,f T.O.. 10 - x -t . .... Ill 11.. .-..lie ! a?JliIV- ....., , " wum, ui .a,,, wu;F,n,Uui,, J-" iliOll Circuit, 1. IN . Ij! UCI'Sla 11 , t ,-,n ,,v-iuf,l !,. vr ."( K-.w-l. ment and then went on: !..- i 1 A 3 L -r 1 . i1'11: t'l f-.iiliea lt pleeui Incii "If. you should tell any cue, it might cost me my life. You wouldn't teil. "You havo boen listening." I said , would you?" Daniel and wife, Eila H Daniel, vs. "William Morgan and wife, Eva Mor gan, Jii-ite Turner and wife, Lil lie Tune r, Charles C Justice, Mary J JTncriofa r rv limf irs Will if .Tn jf iro Minnie Justice, Arabelle Justice, ManUl a 8eet which does no ct &U 6oa' la J nr.tioe. and others. , L1 ir ' The defendants alove naniert, will take j notice that an action entitled as above has 1 been comr.Kucd in the.fcnwrior Court 'for what occurs in this bouse than for of "utherford county by the plaintiffs the color of the dress you happen to curtly. "I have not. I was coming through the hall and heard your last remark." "And you infer that I was trying to M. UH.'Ot UOkJ 111 v V V'. "Ton are mistaken. I care no more miiiifKitor of Sarah A Justice, deceas V1. who, as such admistrator, asks that he h.iiil belonging to the estate of said Sarah ;V Justice, deceased, be sold to make asv-ts. toi" tae pavpe,s3 ot paying debts aga::ist said est;t., and by the plaintiffs George C Justice, L A Justice, Z V Justice, William M Justice, W W Daiiiel and wife, Eila II Daniel, for the pnrpow of sellinf? the lands belonging to the estate of John A Justice, deceased, for the purpose of making partition and division among the tenants in common ami heirs at law of said John A Justice, deceased. The said land U longing to the fcaid estate of said John A Justice, de ceased, lying and being in Rutherford county, North Carolina, on the waters of wear. I had another object in ques tioning ycur brother." "I dare say you had." "I wished to discover 1f he could keep a secret." "1 dare say you did." "I have intended nothing dishonor able." "Fudge!" She snapped her fingers and her eyes at the same time. i "Ycu don't believe me. Very well, I j don't believe that you were not eavesdropping." "I was not eavesdropping!" she cried j hotly. "Y'ou have the word of a south- em lady." j " A T wna nr. t-l f r rrct rnnr ! . ....... " - '.-. . ' t. v" ! "Tell! Why, sooner 'u tell I'd-I'd- ruther be a a a dead rat out in the lack yard." "I believe I'll trust yen. Do yen know the road to Ilnntsv-nie?'' "1 reckon so. I've been over it more'n a hundred times." "Get a j)onyV" "Yes; Pete. Hol'it, she drives him in the baggy. She calls him hem. bv.t he isn't. lie's mine. I got a bis do;: too." j "Never mind the dog. Could you get ! out your pony and ride into Iluntsvide o, ne -..He eiecieu sergeant. i.u;:v oi rorest CitV atlOn ami i K ' : . 1 r 1 1 I600 lie was promoteu to t Re Davis of Morranton l'itN;'i ' i- 1 i- r juinjiiiwii k-liU' ':,5 , son (!'! :;ged tii a lvnc!i!i;g it i;f- stewardship of the reuimc-nt. were elected as delegates to ti,''r i 1 ' n ? i t.uv. i.ttau s i.titrtttb 10 ii- fyrs ..j;:i reward. It not ides me bepteinber I'tn 01 tnat vear, he annu tl conference with D P .1 t. 1 1" 1,1 t 1 r 1 . . cti.ouai huh 1 that it iuu oliered that rev. aid for Uatliey s creek, adjoining the lands ot e0cret. You have the word of a" 1 Alex Forney on the cast and north, and stopped short. I had run against a on the south by tae bolomon Geer datids, 1 g j f and on the west by the lands of Mrs. . . , . . . . , TT , - and the lauds leloiipd ig to j . """fr'. ... Ul.' ; a iitiie to one siae, nor nostras anatesi. her breath slow and measured. "Miss Stanforth," I sa'.d I was near betraying what demanded secrecy "I : will prove to you before night no, not j- U'.LUIVJ 1 i . . I L, UUl D'JUU LiillL I I J . 1 V 1 It 11 other object. I will no longer remain in a house the inmates of which" made a step toward the door. "Mr. Branderstane!" ft - fx -? -h i! :i & 1 4 Uii l i m yij& m 1 . I I 1 vrm j - i - il ml T j t , was, with the entire regiment, captured and taken to Camp Douglass within the city limits of Chicago, III., where lie remained a prisoner until the close of the war. Returning home he taught his first school in the autumn of 1 8bo in his home district at -lr-! College, were recommended to vings. Later he taught in the ! the annual conference for adauV public or private schools at I Branch, McDowell county, Ltban Johnson, of Henrietta Station, and A. R. Gilkey, of Marion Sta tion as alternates, Dr. Charles C. Weaver, of Rutherford College was licensed to preach. Rev's W. O. Go.jde, wander when the brain is tired. Overwork, nervcus irritation, worry and mental strain exhaust the I.rain i forces and diminish their thought power. Feed the brain, strengthen the nerves and build up new vigor, vi tality and mental power. The greatest of all brain foods and nerve tonics is Dr. Miles Nervine. T have tsed Dr. Miles' Kenrae Pi various times for years. 1 have iovzA it a ptrfci-t remedy ia cases of nenr jt; nesi, aad iusocmia, cau-scd by pro tr&cteJ mental f train and over":k. j Have tii- used it ia ir.y fami j- atvt I " know it true brain aad cerve f -W."' S P7 ! L ilAJ.Tix, CLaricrtcn, W. Va , .e'-vv'-g Ds. ESfles' I feeds and nourishes the I brain and nerves, over- i comes irritation, and brir-M sweet, rt-freshir.g sleep. 3 Si!a by d:c;ijU ua aaiii;i.i. Ir. Vliics !tfdicd Co, Elkhait, ia-i C0313IRCIAL BAXK. each and every person engaged in the lynching this year at La Grange ami .Sniifhfiehl, and has put up the money. I do not care for outside aid in securing law land order in North Carolina, but Report of the condition of the Coic iik rchil lUink of Rutherfordtou, :.t Rulh erfordton, N. C, at the close of lasines on April 2ith, 11)01. RESOURCES. Ijouus and dLscouuts, - fl8,5Cl,. ' Overdrufis - - . Si Furniture and Fixtitref, . 1,0"'' .'' Due from liiinTs and lmikcrs. ,0-"".rrf Ca-h on hand, I)u on stH-k lit'vetme on hand, and C. C. Weaver, of liutherford j jloro.ifior) ,lfJ llls,ttl.r w..,t ti,e crime may be, 1 will oiler .f iOO on, Rig Ievel and Mills Springs, Polk county; and at Holly Springs, Irvings, Piedmont, Mt. Creek, Oak Dill, Bill's Creek, Forrest City, Rutherfordtou and other places in Rutherford. lie I represented his county in tije Legislature of 1803, but declined to accept a re-nomination. He held the position of county exam- liner and of county Superinten dent consecKitively for eleven years, 1877-3888. x'wo years ago ne was again (occasion. Moiris, the estate of said Sarah A Justice, cie ceased, which is sought to he sold by said administrator, to make assets, lies contiguous and adjacent to the above de scribed tract of laud, and adjoins the lands above dcscrilied and consists of about fifty (50) acres, the lands belong ing to the estate of said John A Justice, deceased, consisting of about 190 acres. And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county ( f Rutherford at his office in Rutherfordtou on the 31st day of Ju ly, 1 Ml, and answer the complaint, of pi lintiffs a copy of which will be deoos-1 .v,,', ' it-,, 7: i ! i. " ' tion for this imnoi'ta lit Oilice. it SSoSo i was t of the room and back in was what was expected; and any days from service of this summons, or A eod d.eal iust now- . u 1S uu" a moment wuu a Iluntsvihe paper of otuer choice would not only have thr TVhiijitifr will ntvil-c- tn the crmvr. frn-! pleasant to nave a person uie on one s ; tnat mornni!: s issue, i stuimeu us ; The preaching at the confer ence was done by Rev's. J. II. Bennett, T. E. Wagg, A. K. Wi ley, W. LI. Ware, J. A. Clark, J. W. Jones, L. L. Jones, Rev. Dr. Ragan, R. IL Penlacd, J. P. Hipp and L. E. P( elcr. 'iiie attendance of the citizens of Rutherfordtou and their friends was good, and there wa? apparently that feeling that the conference was well entertained and the town benefited bv the 3, elected to the Supe-rintondeney, ;and as stated in The Tkieuse last week the Board of Education 'What are you UHiuilngabotri asked. iwisev mado 1)im hisown success- without any one suspecting you were ; going pu my account? jcr icr ensuing two years. the relief demanded in said complaint. Tins 13ta day of June, 15)01. M. O. DICKERSON, Clerk of the Superior Court. bands.' I was In no condition for this en- r "ward, which is the limit under v.v i sitin on trial into the travelling !' i r i i ioi t ;t il .in.i i-yfi j;ti- connection. t n,..t" tJ.,t- in 1 1 ' . t 1 1 i m. iv. "c,ii,t i inn i ir. i is a crime fr whicii there is cer tain death, but criminal must be hanged by the law and not by the mi b. Lynching h:is got to stop in this State. I a-k you to call on the press and (he preacher to stop the tendency toward lynch law. It is a ;;reat blot on the! Ot 1 1 . Your correspondent happens to know that it w is the earnest hope of Governor Aycock Unit there would be no lynching during his term of office. Vet there have been three the two mimed ami one in Cumberland county. The Governor had for som ; time been anxious to make a plain state ment rcganlin: lynching.-?, lie speaks with great plainness. Raleigh Correspondent Charlotte Observer, Kith. Total LIABILITIES. Caiptal stock, -Undivided profits, -Deposits subj-t to checks, Oa.-liicr s checks, Totid, - - - - ?io,e.-.).oc S;l.l 1 21, 23.-1.1. 115.U $,131. rienced hand in dealing with vis itors and hosts. "Miss Stan forth!" "In addition to sailing under false j "Well, now, why don't yo' give me (Board could not have made a colors you are now going to endanger somet'ii bard?" i wiser or more satisfactory selec- your life by" "Go and get me a newspaper or an i . . '. T i j i IjJke a Lady. A little girl from an East Enel slum was invited with otheis to j a charity dinner give n at a great house in the West End of Lon :n Nashville to Columbia cn route, it is sup- I " ' , ' . ' ,d011. Ill the COUI'SC f.f the lilCal ed, to nttsburg LaatUns. wfcera tlicy will : t U IO MISS x. d en 11 !: ;-'..;r :ai: , Oj. , .Otter Creek. Of ;,:ne chihireii A vote of thanks was tendered for entertainment, and to the President and Secretary. Rev. J. E. Abernethy was all attention and showed an expe- I, J. 1'. Flack, cashier cf The Commerj rial Flank of Rntherfordtoii, do fcjlemiily sYVi4ir the al.ve statement in true to th.j liest of my knowledge and belief. J. P. FLAUK, Cashier, f-'tate of N. C, Kuth-rfortl Countj. tiworu to aiui ubscrihod before it" thL? 11th day of 2Iay, 1 Wl. Tl. O. DICKERSOX. C. S. C limbs. My knees were giving way, and I was obliged to sit down on the sofa. I locked lougiugiy at a bottle of brandy that stood on the table, but waa noticed this item: j appointment to many tuiiuiei. uuiiiiijy was kijiu uu iu i jne main uouy oi uw i Ji.r. ivUCKer WHS lllft'i""" niv pars, n tiii"!in!r sensntinn hi pit fro: doubtless join the Federal General Ciant. T nrirtrr 1 t fVtn lln;linT I SilW tllfti I the date was the 1st of April. j born to this UliiOIi, f-HU' o-my ",ov, Buck," I said, "get out your j living. ;n Notice of Incorporation. Noirai Carolina, Office of Clerk of I too proud to ask for it. In a moment Rutherford County Superior Court, j Helen had poured some cf the liquor Notice is hereby givoi of the filing of i !Qto a tumbler and held it to my lips. articles of incorporation of the Forest:! drank a reviving draft. She put Uity ltipnone company ; that the names of the incorporators are J. N. Moore, C. R. Simmons, W. VvT. Poole, Dr. G. E. Young, McD. Harris, J. C. Head, E. J; Baruett, J. F. Alexander, M. C. Padgett, Lee W. Lynch, J. C. Green, A. J. Whis nant, O. J. Young, C. R. Moore, T. L. Sanders, H. L. Hyeler, J. B. Long, W. T. Lon"g, L. A. Moore, Ed Thompson, S. B. xuuiii., wwxs aa may ittMWiaw) calm, 1 W0UK1 US 6O011 tllinK or UCCUSing ! . ... u. n,lr.n All rihr l.e!iiselveswith them : tlinr, tV. rrii, r-ir,ni ! ... , , . ,., i that thin one, now a p.ncu. aj nnt "V , . . . , , r r- vuu ot euvesorouiiieg as I wouiu accuse are her hands on my shoulders and gently forced me to lie down. "This must not occur again," she said. "You have no strength to go, and I have no right to excite you while in your present condition. I believe what you told me." She put cut her hand. "Pardon." I said humbly. "When pony; then come to me for instruc tions." "Look a-hyar, Mr. Brandy Brandy stone" "Branderstane." "Weil, Mr. Brandinstane. if yo' got any 'structions 1 reckon yo' better give 'em to me new.- Mebbe if I come back hyar that deggone ole Bib'll come in an yank me out." "You're right. Beach me that sheet of note paper and a book to write on ,fT J0reStC,lty- N' " ! ana of unchasti'ty. I have been un aud its general purpose and business is i ,, , , . construct aud onerate n talonhnnn B. ! Ballant, rude-rude to a woman." t m. to buv and sell, the neoessarv nron-! "Forget it. Lie still, and you will ! erty, real or personal, to furtner tlie op-1 soon be yourself again." She sat down Don't say a word till 1 have finished.' I wrote a message in as intinitesiiua', characters as I was able on a third of a sheet cf-paper: Machine shops at Huntsville in good order. Fif- Gov- Aycockto Inspect the Third Res" imsnt. The Raleigh correspondent of The Charlotte Observer, the Cth says: Governor Ayeock expected to leave here for Moreheatl City on the 5oclock train this morning but tlie rain storm prevented. He left this afternoon. He said : 'I will go from there to "Wrightsvilie the little mttiden startled her hostess by propounding the que ry : "Does your husband drink?1' "Why no," replied the aston ishetl lady of the house. After a moment's pause the The SCnsiiie liecovered Our readers will remember the accident at Iiull'alo trestle a few weeks ago in which Engineer Met calf lor his life. The engine went through the 7i-feot trestle to the bottom of the creek and was partially buried in the mud. The railroad comp.-ny on Tues day linhhed the work of getting! the engine tut of the creek, aud Su-. eriiitendcut Tripp is autl.ori TUB lank of RutheiTortlton. Ft rjt thorTorJ ton, N. CZ Established in 1801: Dep..si tory for State of North Carolina Cour.Jy ami Town. We reypeclftilli' solicit your business, guaranteeing every cc- fomii!odatio!i consistent with ?o:inl banking. Money to lqatl on approved st-curitr: I). F. MORROW, President. S. IS. TANNER, Vice-Pres. M. II. MORROW, Cashier. -JO 13 R1NTING minature quercst proceeded wit.i jty for jie stati-uient that the er.-j the equally bewi'.deriiige-uestions jine can ro,i:,irca and again "How much coal do yon burn? I,., to ( jr0(l service. The What ir, your husband's salary? i , f rw,.t.rv was performed Has he anv bad habits?" railroad forces If vonr stationery hi ruiuiing loir; don't fail to write w for sample ait.l pr'n-es. (Jar fine work and LOW pirr-fi will aj-toiiLsh any lxy. Wo print auy thing from a IiIkI to a cirt as ptistt r. , TLLEI'iiOE No. II. Th.''. Printing Iousp, C. D. V.'ilkif, M?,T. RntherfordtPti; eration of said system, the duration of by a table and took up a book. "1 will ; tecn t0 iocomotivCs. Nearly a hundred ears. hv thr leT'ilar By this time the presidinggcn-!illi(jut aUl of any outride ! .--.-..---rr lus of the table ielt called upon i .iX,,ir.Jt,.tM vt,ri; ville Yeomaii. m 11 , , , .... ... " I VW, weonesaay ami on the alternoon to ask her humble gueft what . 4 of that day will review the Third !nuue ner ask such strange ques-m-.e n-t Kci--.v J-r siu:.-ii Regiment. Thursday evening IJtions. will see iruard mount and drill,! "Well was the innocent renlv. IIo-.v.-I Trtnld". "I huv: bvii in h - drug 1. and the I "mother told me to behave like twenty y ; isess ""r all 'J ttlV lil' paid system, that the duration of the i sit here and read while you recover ' k0 fore? in the town. To the east road runs ( wi 11 see guaru mount an corpoi-aticn is unlimited, and hence con-j your Strength." j parallel with and near the piUe for several miles I an( iu?rect tha CHIT) r ll Sne read for perhaps half an hour. Zt nasT round ;.d' command. . Adjutant General; a lady, and when ladies call at 1 pn-ury i.,-;;.- v loyster will be with me there. I our house they always ask mother ; Among the nunc .,. ni greatly pleased at the tine at- those questions." London Spare j found anything to i-jw-.i a. .i r . enda nco of the regiment. Gen- Moments. ! Colic, Ch.h,,t and Marrl. -a . I f dj ' SlWvwJA 1 suPPosed she was interested in the olma; the capital stock is $1,62..00 with 1 , , , , . , privilege to increase to $10,000.00, divid- j bok' for she turued one page after an" r . -i ii ..J1..1- r. other find acpinpil tn hnvo fnrrrnttpn me. en iu siiaj.es in iiic yixi vaias oi .fxo.uo. (Signed.) M. O. DICKERSOrT, Clerk of the Superior Court other and seemed to have forgotten me. At last she put down the volume, and Enemy gathering ail possible loroes at i-urm:rg Landing, but several thousand men at Chattanooga. I put neither address nor signature to by her first words convinced me Xhat it, as none was uecessary. aud they instead of being interested in it she had been thinking of my puzzling iden- KOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as ; uty administratrix of the Estate of "Vv. E. "1 vvant to ask you one question." Toms, dcc'askl, Hotice is hereby given; "Ask it." persons indebted to said estate to come j "Where did you come from the day forward and settle same at once. Also' tne shootiu"- occurred?" parties having. claims against said estate "HuDtviile" axe required to present the same duly i 01 . ," , t, , authenticated to the undersinged for' S,Le had askP(1 the 0De Hcstion aad payment on or before 10th day of Ju- bad received her reply. I knew by ber fy, 1902, or this notice will be pleaded expression that she wanted to ask an- jn bar oi recovery on claims not; so unier. ; "I suppose yoj were there long enough oi v . i!i. i.vtir,, peees.sea. ; it' n hontif ,...-. presented. This July 10th, 1901. ADOKAH TOM?.-AtV-r.bih-.t tri k would be conclusive evidence against me if the message should fall into the wrong hands. " "Buck," I said, "mount your pony and ride to Huntsville. A few min utes before 12 o'clock go into tlie Hunts ville hotel; you kuow-the big brick house on the square. Go up stairs and nut on the front cillery. At 12 o'clock a man wilb black eyes. Ions hair and 1 a pointed beard will walk cut on the 1 calierv. Dou t say anyimus Wait, and after awhile he'll say s : thing to you." ! "Will he?" nsktd the tv Royst am tend a eral Resyster tells me 90 per cent, of the total strength is present." fovall htnu atii an.i I :,vS o T. Y i.kt fu ld. f -'. Iambus. U :. 1HGE SHOP! Hays & Hicks. Heart bnr:i. wixivi tt.r nnnntit" of fotvl taken is . ..rr., -i- l .( v. -re i:im s 'if! a trial. . " ... - i reiiii i !.' Oood Cough Medicine. j too large or the quality too rich, heart- c-c,...nl uiorbr..- in my fami'v ami I have : - Many thousands have been restored to j burn is liktly to follow, and esp:ci-.ruy riK.onuv0.,.v..l s,,m hn:r.r.s ot i-t- Ilalf Soling Shoes; Ladies 25 ami 5V) cent per pair; Men's iio to 4'J cents, if Spripgetl. Sewed "0 to 1) cents. Call and giie u health and happiness by use of Cham-: so if the digestion has Ix-en weakened by j tlcs of it to Kiy rnrfoim is to tht sr berlain's Cough Remedy. If afflicted ' constipation. Eat slowly and not too ' tke satisfaction, h affor.is st qiick a with any throat or lung trouble, give it freely of easily digested food. Masti-1 sar? ctiW -. ,:.-t fe; :. a trial for it is cei-tain to prove bcnif-cial. cnte the f.-" tLoroagLly. Let tix hmus , Xit)y S 'iii. ,,..;--. eli- aud l'or Nde Coughs that have resisted all other treat-' elaps? i tv,H-.-it mU ami v. li n you raeut. have vi-Werl ts t!.- n-nicik and -feel a tnlM.-J-r. tn (lie rrion ot the stom When vou Wi-nt : mi.i-tn. n.i- ihite THE BOOK STOP. The phice to buy ton the lueur, nave yieitiert to- tins remeuy urn - - ! . . . ... ... k n-V . n.,x-i-. to him. ! perfect health been restored. Cases that ach fffr taluir, indicatirg that yoa ' phytic, try i i,.:.d : r.a.n BOOKS, STATIO..LR y some- 'Keir.ed hopfless, that the climate of fa- lu-.ve eaten too much, tttke one of CLa-n- Liver 'lAuy. ' -l '- ... ? si:i,tFK y-rr -!-,,,-,., r.,'th A r to Vcn-fr !.-ri.'s Htoniach and Liver Tablets and pl-w.: t !. -i -;. l ' '?' j SCHOOL bL l , LILb, tlC.
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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July 18, 1901, edition 1
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