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- ". VOL. I. NO. 30. EUTHERFORDTON. N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1901. 81.00 A YEAR. 3-31 UDUCATION JiKGKSSARY. BREEDING NEW WHEAT A NEW RAILROAD. PAVING MARTIN'S SHORTAGE. ML WOMEN Wiue of Cardul is the, guardian." of a woman's health and happi ness from youth to old. age. It helps her safely into womanhood. It sustains her during the trials of pregnancy,' childbirth aad , motherhood, making" labor-easy and preventing Hooding and mis carriage, it gently leaus ner through the dpugerous period I known as the change of life. cures leueorrhwa, falling; of the. womb, and nicnstrual.-irregularity in every form. It. is valuable in every trying periodof awoman's life. It reinforces the nervous system, acts directly on the genir I tal organs and is the finest tonic for women known. Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle.-of i "Wine f Cardui. SWEET REVENGE BY Captain F. A. MITCHEL, Author of "Chattanooga," "Chicks mauga," Ktc But Alone It is Unsuffleient Actual Experience a Requisite. In the time before the civil war it was not necessary for parents i to worry about what their sons Crossing Two Old Varieties for the Production of a New. The Minnesota State agricultu ral experiment Station has been It Will Traverse- the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and the- C'ar olinas. Sensational railroad rumors engaged for the past ten years in have been current in Asheville would do when they grew up .Outside the professions the great Copyright, 1897, by Harper & Brothers, making new kinds of wheat, and to-day. enough has been accumulated ' The reports, if true, mean a l.i a 1 m !1 1 1! IT1. T il occupation was raisin"- cotton and ;lasr year 10 Slve seeas to a num-.a new ranroau ior western iortn the average youth gota most ex-jber of farmers for field tests. Re-1 Carolina. cellent training mv the nlinta-' ports indicate that the new kind- The proposed route comes with- Hon or farm. This training, to-or "Shet ub!" snanned Javeox. showimr; his teeth within a foot of my face and get her with a common school with a glance like that of an angry bulldog. Then, riding up to the- en trance of the hut, he shouted: "Hello thar!" An old, woman came to the door with an iron spoon in her hand. "Waal, what's. wanted V" "Snack." , "Hain't got nothin but pone. "Got any cortee .' imvpr1 , ) "rV.fTAi.V TVv' rra-knn Ahp Lincoln's i ' goin tor let us hev coffee away up in j For those who had no taste for thus produced will average about ,m a radius of thirty miles of two bushels to the acre more than 'Asheville, crossing the Haywood colleger education turned out a tlie olcl Kind, which, in the three county line just above Waynes 3'oung. man at 21 years of ase:vho ! States of Minnesota, North Da-: ville at Balsam. It traverses the was capable of going immediate-1 kota and South Dakota, would ( states of Ohio, Kentucky, Ten ly to work plantingand produc-' make a croP larger by 30,000,000 'nessee and the Oarolinas to the mg cotton or tobacco : occupa-, 1,USW8 a"'l,uu"o uutu .ai. 000,000. tions that were amply respecta ble, and when attentively fol- reasonably profitable. The route is the same that was these luountlncs when they haint eot; tha' nrftfAccirin r.f Ion- morlipinn Olie neaci OI The new. ,Tt-V tLJ. Bt a yarb land the. - ministry them was al-is done by 1 My -cantors dismounted, breakfasted. -. ways this unlimited opening,and Irom Tlie al- The new wheat is produced by surveyed several years ago for crossing two selected heads of the proposed Ohio, Tennessee the best varieties, thus making and Carolina Railway company The work and runs through some very rich transferring the pollen and undeveloped regions of this flower of one head tr: section. rowing up tjie- boys were Batesvillo, Ala., July 11, 1900. I urn nsini; Wiae of Cardni and Thod ford'a Black-Drausht and I feel libo a different woman already. Several la dies hero ke-,n the medicines in their homes nil the "time. I have three girls and they are using it with nie. Mrs. KATE BROWDEIL For adYlif ind lllTaiiire, adtireaa, triTint rrniiituni.. "Ttie I.ihi' AJvsory lt'iirt- m-!it", l l ii.'.itanovva iiediclue Compauy, Cli.ittauo.ta, lean. then arranged, for a short nap, one- watching while the other, slept.- Jay- ! cot- first' snrawlod ltirnsolf. on. the-.-l ground and was asleep in a -twinkling, it to qualify them to surceessflll while his comraile sat stariug-at. me- lv conduct its onprations - In the new conditions , the stigma of flower of the ways sirflhnentl v in- contact' with . other. A tissue sack is then slip . ! T . 11 1 Al X 1 J It is considered in railroad cir cles a very significant fact that ped over the latter to protect it;tl'e proposed road is being agita- from insects and birds. Thenn with his gun ready cocked- I; knew with a view to escape he wtwdd shoot-have developed since-the civil , er, tor the new Kina may have me. Occasionally he looked impatient- : war the situation of the youth as none of the good qualities of -the ly at a handsome gold wateUv-UouDuess fnTliro nnnnnznn Pw-,-. twao d kinds used: on the oil Publication of Summons. Xoktk Cakouxa, I In Superior Conrt, Rutherford County. Before-the Clerk. George C Justic, as administrator of Sarah A Justice, deceased, and George C Justice as an idvividual. L A Justice. Z V Justice, William M Justice, W W Daniel and wife., Ella H Daniel, vs. William Morgan and wife, Eva Mor gan, Mote Turner and wife, Lil lie Turner, Charles C Justice, Mary J Justice, Mary Justice, Willie Justice, Minnie Justice, Arabelle Justice, Manil la Justice, and others. The defendants alxve named, will take no. ice that an action eutitledas above has In-eii commenced in the Superior Court of Rutherford county by the plaintiffs above named, Georjrw C Justice, as ad ministrator of Sarah A Justice, deceas ed, who, as Mich admistrator, ask 4hat the land belonging to the estate of said Sarah A Justice, deceased, be sold to make assets, for the purpose of paying debts against said estate, and by the idaiuriff: Georti (J Justice, L A Justice, Z X Justice, William M Justice, W W Daiuel and wife, Ella II Daniel, for the purpose of selling the lands belonging to the estate of John A Justice, deceased, for the purpose of making partition and division among the tenants in common mid heirs at law of said John A Justice, deceased. The said laud belonging to the ,?aid c-srat'i f said John A Jnstiee, de ceased, lyiiiLi and being in Rutherford county, North Carolina, on the waters of Cathcy's creek, adjoining the lands of Alex Forney on the east and north, and on the south by the Solomon Geer lands, and on the west i;v the lands of Mrs. Morris, and the lands belonging to tlie estate of said Sarah A Justice, de ceased, which is sought to be sold by ?aid administrator, to make assets, lies contiguous and adjacent to tlie above de scribed tract of land, and adjoins the lands above described and consists of about fifty (50) acres, tlie lands belong ing to tYii estate of said John A Justice, dec? asHl, consisting of about 190 acres. And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear Lefore the Clerk of the Superior Court for the comity of Rutherford at his office iu Rntberfordtou on the Sllst day of Ju ly, ISO, and answer the complaint, of plaintiffs a copy of which will be depos ited in the office of the said Clerk of the Superior Court of said county within ten days from service of this summons, or the plaintiffs will apply to the conrt for the relief demanded m said complaint This 13th day of June, 1901. M. O. DICKERSON, Clerk of the Superior Court. Notice of Incorporation. North Carolina, ) Office of Clerk of Rur'KERFORD County ) Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of the filing of articles of incorporation'1 of .'the Forest Cit y Telphone Company ; that the names of the incorporators are J. N. Mooro, C. R. Siyi-mons-, W. WT. Poole, Dr. G. E. Young, McD. Harris, J. C. Head, E. J. Bamctt, J. F. Alexander, M. C. Padgett, Jjee W. Lynch, J. C. Green, A. J. Whis nant, C. J. Young, C. R. Moore, T. L. Sanders, H. L,Hyder, J. B. Long, W. T. Long, L.-Ai Moore, Ed Thompson, S. B. Tanner, and such others as may associate themselves with them ; that the priucipal plane oi Dtisinessis m a orest Jityt JN. G., and it general, purpose and. business is to construct 'and operate a telephone sys tem, to buy and sell, the necessary prop erty, real or personal, to further the op eration of said system, the duration of paid system,, that the duration of the corporation is unlimited; and hence con trolled by "the general law, limiting the expiration of corporations in North Car olina; the capital stock is $1,625.00 with privilege to increase to $10,000.00, divid ed iu shares of the. par value of $25.00. (Signed.) M. O. DICKERSON,' Clerk of the Superior Court. ' It ouauuwmt: " t f u t u re occupation is v ct v m a - i wo oiu kuius useu; on tne other ; piration of hu hour of duty. Toward terially changed. It has become , hand, it may be nettcr tnan the last be nodded. I was near some important for narents to concern i either ot tlieij!. JNo one can tell low bushes and bogm . to roll 'towart; , m t, t iu advance what it will be, fliirn ilo nivntu with, fi st;irf Tin : i . onlck.as a flash brought his gun to his- young- as to what the son is go-. that is why the experiments ex shoulder; s ing to prepare himself to do in -rend over so loi g a time. Phila "Yo hound !" Lftu, t?i;., i, ' delnhia Recozd. T . lilt. IjU ULu l lull tliiyui. UVJCo i i murderous look in his companion's face not qualify a young man to make and a-gun right over his foot pointed a living. With or without educa- at me. kicked the weapon upward, dis-, " , . i.- i cbareins it. thus doubtless L the. time rtl0n' . experience and practical saving my life. ' training are also necessary. Much This finished the first wfffthv and of this exnerience. and nractical . r i ted again when it was so suddenly dropped when the question of a national park in the mountains f .ir i -t .1 ot western jNorth Carolina was first discussed. It is said on good authority that the promoters of the road are an(: the prime movers of the nation al park movement as the survey 'passes through this plateau. Worth's BoBdxmen In Seoslon Will Make the Amount Good. Raleigh . correspond nnt Char lotte Observer, July 30th says: To-day all the bondsmen of ex- Treasurer Worth met here to pay to the !State the amount stolen by ex Clerk W. II. Martin. They elected Herbert Jackson trustee. He had seme funds in hand, re ceived from the ex-Treasurer. The bondsmen found, after deducting these funds, an. assessment of $5 on the r,00U- of the bond of $250,000 would meet theamount. They made this assessment, and gave their- checks accordingly. Within 24 hours the amount due will be. paid into the State Treas ury, the bondsmen say. One of them said the payment was real ly merely an advance, and that later they would get their money back as the ex-Treasurer had turned over all his - property, which appeared to be worth some thing like $16,000. This has yet not been sold, but of course will be. Jas. II. Pou, attorney for ex Treasurer Worth, this afternoon . T .1 A it 1 1 j a m paiu into ine estate ireasury in behalf of Trustee Jackson, on ex State Treasurer Worth's bonds, $5,000 and expects to pay $2,500 more tomorrow, and the balance in a few days. The United States I - fnriff weakens the body and de grades the mind. It saps the nervous strength that is the source .of all health, and perverts the functions of every organ. Because of .its stubborn nature, it is often called incurable. Thii is. not true. There is one medicine that never fails to check the nervous spasms and give new strength to the entire system. Oitr baby boy had epileptic spasms and the physicians .were unable to do anything to help him. We heard of Dr. Miles' Nervine, and from the time he took the first dose he never h-id another attack," Mas. J. 1'f.nxfk, 459 N. Meridian Ayc, Anderson, Ind. 13; Dr. Miles' allays nervous . irritation, stops spasms, restores di gestion and mental vigor. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. ALL SOW IS K LOW 100. t . 1. 1 . . i ... i . i i i .i ... f training could be acquired at an that if I tried the experiment again he-; 1 would tie me up by the thumbs- I early age if some care was taken dreaded this torture and gave him- no to lielp a boy decide what he pro- cause to enforce it. Besides, lie- kept j , , , . 14.1 . .. .. . ' posed to prepare himself to do awake during his entire watch. , r The men having secured the. needed fHlld he was brought Up into some This road would afford an outlet j Fidelity and Guaranty Company, The Western Drought Broken and the Hot Spell Over. Washington Dispatch Julv 28 savs: to-day's Weather Bureau j Imposed park lands who passed advices from the great corn belt!throu?h Asheville a few days ago to the park and it is estimated by conservative railrocd men that travel would be increased 200 per cent. This statement is confirm ed bv one of the owners of the were the most encouraging that have come to hand for the past AOTKJK! rest, we broke our bivouac Jaycox loosened the horses, and his compan ion kept me covered with his gun while I : mounted. As I put my foot-In the stirrup I happened to glance aside and saw two horsemen approaching.'- In a inonieTrt I recognized Buck Stanforth afird (linger. How they came to bo there was a mystery. I only knew they i would not be were there and rejoiced. At seeing me Buck was about to givi- a shout when he bethought himself that such a proceeding might be fatal and re gained his composure just as his pres ence was discovered. Ginger showed no-signs of recognition whatever. 1 shot a quick glance at .laycox-to see-if he recognized the negro. To my relief, be did not appear to know either' Buck or Ginger. "Say. yo' men." called Buckr"can we gtffsomepin to eat hyar?"" "Ef thar's any vittels left," said Jay- cox.- W hat yo uns doin out this time o' day?" "Oh." said Buck I trembled lest his wits should desert him at a critical moment "I'm takin this nigger to his new masters lie's sold." "Yer a peart uu- ter d'llver a nigger. Reckon he don't mind goln with yer." Buck add 'Ginger dismounted as we departed. I was obliged to part with them without being able to utter a word or make a sign. Still, their pres ence gave me hope. Mope! What could a simple negro and a boy do to rescue nie from, two stalwart brutes who were watching me like cats? AH day we moved northward, the men riding close beside me. now and again turning their ugly faces toward me wlui a grin 01 satisfaction or a scowl when I did or said anything to displease them, often bending close to me, sickening me with their rank to bacco smelling breaths or the worse odor of their unwashed bodies. We met no one. The- only comfort 1 de rived was from the natural objects of the mountains. A red fox stole away under cover: a chipmunk, fearless and free, sat on a log. looking at us curi ously as wc passed; a budding wild rose brushed my boot; It was like the kiss of a loving companion; even the twittering birds seemed to be offering sympathy. Toward evening, as the sun stood Just above the horizon, a dull red ball. a shadow resting on the lower land scape, one of toy captors gave a whoop. It was answered by a man ahead, and In a momeDt a dozen more stalled from about a campfire. "Got him?" yrlled the foremost of the group. "Yo betl" With a cheer every man sprang for bis gun. "Hold on. tharf roared Jaycox with his bull's voice. "Don't yer be fo'get tin we're goln ter be-paid fo' our losses fust." A man by do means as repulsive as the rest; slenderly built, with a weak mouth, long, black hair and a beard through which-shone a tinge of color on his cheek, stepped to t be-'f root as with authority, and it was soon cv! dent that be was in command. He In quired about' certain of the gang who were lurking about Ountsville.- Jay sort of contact with his while he was yet a boy. Even if the boy should after wards conclude to change his first purpose the practice and ex perience of his first selection lost. The contact of the country boy with farm life and his experience and training on the farm is well known to give him preference in the city over the city boy with no training at all in almost any competition for a job. It is pitiable the number of well instructed youth the colleges are turning out who have selected no particular occupation and 'Who at 21 years are in many cases more helpless in a matter of? ac tually doing something than farm boys 12 years old. In saying this there is no pur pose to disparage education. , On the contrary, the room for: fur ther development of education is practically unlimited. But the number of college graduates who each vear start out hunting, "po- 40 days, showing, in the opinion work ! of the forecasters, that the great drought has been broken by a general visitation of showers in many portions of that section, and with a prospect of their con tinuation to-morrow. Coincident with the fall of rain has come re duced temperatures. With few exeep ions the temperatures re jiorted were not abnormally high, no maximums cf 100 degrees be ing reported. West of the Mis sissippi river they were generally in the neighborhood of 90 degrees. The forecasters, while not making any specific predictions as to the effect of the rain on the from Washington en route to tlie Sapphire country. Asheville Citizen. KLKCTK1C KOAI) TALKED OK. A Proposition to Build it from Kuth- criordton to Asheville., Asheville Correspondent to the Charlotte Observer July 24, says : There has been a revival of talk here during the past few days with reference to the probable construction of a railroad to com pete with the Southern. The guilty party or rather the man who started the rumor has not been exactly located, but there seems to be a sufficient ele ment of truth in the story to make it worth a limited space. It is said that an electric road is which is Martin's bondsman, has as yet paid nothing ami made no motion toward paying. Attor ney Pou said to-day if the suretj companies are permitted to es cape liability 011 technicalities people should at once refuse to accept their bonds. The estates of orphans will have but poor se curity if technical failure to per form some duty on the part of a clerk will nullify bonds as hun dreds of these bonds are now giv en by various fiduciaries. This is an important matter. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, which is on Martin's bond, was notified to be present to day, but nothing was heard f 10m it. It is understood that action is to be taken against the company. It is hoped Worth will be a very small loser. Made $700 Hy Hanging Outside. The barkentine, Maunie Swan, with a cargo of about 1,2XJ tons crops, express the opinion that all those crops which have not ro De uulJt 10 Jtuihenorciton to.San Jlian after ,aving stood off Land Sale; By vir tue of a decree of the tsiperior C nrt in ,a . special ' proceeding entitled . T. F. Lynch et al, t x parte, we the nn- jdersigued conimisdouers appointed by the court, will sell at the court bouse door iu Ruthcrforuton, to the highest -bidder on Monday, the 2nd day of-September, 1001; all of that tract or parcel of laud lvuifl and lieiug in the Mate ot .North Caroli na, and more jmrticular clt-Ncribed as fol lows, to-wit : Dcginning at a stone m the kink of Main Eroad river, at tb Horse Shoe Bend alxmt four poles front the middle of the river, and runs thence west 44 poles to a stone in the bottom; -thence north 45 polet to a stone at north edge of the bottom ; thence south 79 t ast ill jxiles to a stonn; thence north "fHLj east 14 poles to a gate post ; thence north 21; 3 cast crossing a branch at 278 polo to a pine stump; thence south 48 cast (52 Mlestoa small post oak on a ridge; thence north 81 cast with top of the ridge (v. ) IK poles to a stake and pointers mi the cast end of the ridge; thenc south 4:1 cast (v. a) 3'J poles to a fU -.e and jKibitcrs; 1 hence south 9 east (v. 15 poles to a stake and pointers; thcuo? south ii'J west (v. 4) 97 poles to a stake one pole west of the branch: thence south f0east (v. 3) 75 les to a black oak ; thence north 79 cast-(v. 2) 22 poles to a large black gum by the road side; thence south 52 east (v. 3) 14 poles to a stake on the line of the Potter tract ; thence with line of same west (v. 8) 40J- poles to a black gum near the old ridgo lath; thence south 35 west (v. 2) 16 1-5 poles to a pine stump in path; thence south 20 west (v. 2 16 poles to a Kako, of Porto iiican sugar, got. into J port yesterday, sixteen days from r one pole east of the path; thence south .The undersigned having qualiled i s administratrix of the Estate of W. E. Toms, deceased," notice is hereby given nersons indebted to said estate to come forward and settle same at once. Also tox mentioned the name Ike, though I parties having claims against said estate ; could not hear what he said, whereun are required to present the same duly on the captain turned and glanced at aumtuuro. J" ''" wir.iuBeii ior ; me. l inferred that Ike was the man orrrhisTot cew il WrXLXS Tad tried to kill me and . whom In' bar of recovery qn claims not so ! ? KliI:a 5 or hls Palns- Then the cap Znt(l- This JnlvlOtb. 1901. iiain ana Jajcox went: into, a -thicket ADORAK TOMS, .Administratrix Dear by. evidently f oirconsultatlonv and of W.-K. Toms, deceased; twere iouowe b-v; the others, while HeBiajei" & 'Justice; attorneys J, . fpONTISTJBD N EOURTILIUfiE. J been irreparabty ruined will be benefited by the breaking of the drought. The late crops natural ly will be helped the most. The reports show that during the past 24 hours showers were quite gen eral in the corn belt and were heavy in places. sitions," who are willingto un dertake "almost anything",' but ho are actually qualified 'to get no full or valuable result in anv wav, would be very materially reduced if the boys could be in duced to make orae effort to get some idea of the practical side of lis future occupation- while yet r, I 1; 1- 1 young. oucn apprenucsiup or, other work of training would put to profitable use much time that the city boy now spends in idle ness or puts to worse use. The boys of the south are usually of he most excellent material and with a little judicial aid in boy hood to help them prepare for a ife occupation it might be maile much easier for them to prosper ously embark at about 21 years of age on their life's voyage. Charlotte Observer. a 1 t tt 1 1 a connect, wiin ine seaooara Air i1n fi,n(111tc;,iaAf ,l.0 TTrd.- v0rQl I Ull 1 liv i;iuciJ. V. I 11V. 4i'MV uv V tta Line, and that the Seaboard peo-dsvs waiting for the proclama ple are willing to push the good;tion of president McKinley abol thing along to the extent of fur--,-i,:,,,, Ani, tf, ,ro ii.tn f- nishing the rails: A proposition ifect xhe consignees of the eu has been made by a number of j r v & i Armstrong, of interested persons at Rutherford ton, through Decatur Morrow, of this, city, say that Capt. Higgins, !of the Swan, by keeping out of west (v. 2) 18 poles to a red oak stump; thence Muth 17 east (v. S) 45 poles to a white oak stump one pole cast of th old road ; thence south 45 east (v. 3) 45 poles to old pine stump hole at upper lgc of old field ; thence south 5"J west v. 3) 80 poles to a birch on lank on the river; thence same course to mid'ile of the river; thence up tlie middle of the river as it now runs to the beginning, containg 34'J acre. The frms of the sale sliall lie as follows, to-wit : One third cash at the time of sale, and the Usance shall be paid iu two equal pay- The New England cotton mill men have seen the hand-writing on the w all and are expecting to abandoir the coarse goods pro duction to the South. The Wam-panoag- Mills has decided1 to change its machinery for the pro duction of finer fabrics, and its lead will probably be generally followed. In a short time the South -may be expected to be up with New England even in the production of the finest grades of goods. Charlotte Observer. "To save his face" is a Chinese expression, which Americans are getting the hang of lately. It is said that when Emporer Kwang 6u eventually returns from the provisional capital of Sian Fu to Pekin, the evidences of the hor rors of war all along his road will be covered up in order - "to save his face.'.' i. e.. we presume to prevent the frown, the displeased expression, the sadness of coun tenance that would otherwise ap pear over the havoc to his realm. We may not have hit upon the exact meaning of the-expression but any way it is a figurative otie. However, an absolute literal in stance of saving one's face comes to light.. The Comptesse deCas-j tellane, who used to be Miss An na Gouldy was a woman of not v6ry prepossessing., countenance. A Paris-Uermatologist, however, has been trving: his skill with her and the result is a good-looking woman. Her hollow cheeks have been filled out and a becoming nasal alteration effected. The Countess of Castelane has saved her face. Charlotte Observer. that place, to bring an electric ;portj gaved them about $6,000, of 'meuts, the first at the expiration of six roadto Chimnev Kock, if the bus-;.,.!.:,.!, thp skinner will receive in-10nth au,4 U, se0"u'' 511 he "Pi; , . . . ., iVUiltn ine Shipper win. iecenc tyf twelve months from the time of mess men 01 Asneviue win mntaA, for his slowness. Capt. Ill g- Kile. This August it, iwi. road from Chimney Kock the road irom unimney kock ro,:na CQVS ilft Kilpd :l slmrt time J tlJI WM M ' - - this city, a distance of about 25 'before-it was absolutely necessa miles. It is estimated that theirV) because he feared that he total cost of an electric road toj,nht ineet a West India hurri Rut herfordton would be$400,Q0Q. cane? tiuS being the season, if he didn't get off in a hurry. lie to miss a possible great blow and spend the few days that he had to spare back ing and filling at the Sandy Hook The Preacher Got the Uest of It. The Rev. John McNeill was ! preferred recently holding a revival service at Cardiff, Wales, and announced that he would answer any ques- Subscmbn for THE TRIBUNE. fit: is published, eyebx Thursday. tions about the Bible. At once a note was sent to him reading as follows: Hear Mr. McNeill: If you are seeking to help young imen kindly tell me who was i Cain's wife?" That seemed a poser and the congregation wait ed with intense interest temper ed with amusement to see how the gcod man would- extricate himself. After a pause he said: "I love .3-011 ng- men, especialPy eud of his route. New York Sun. Kleyclc Versus a Cow. An Irish farmer went into an ironmongers shop to buy a scythe. After serving him the shopman asked him if he would buy a bicy cle. "What is that?" queried the Irishman. "Its a machine to ride alnnit the town on." R. S. EAVES, I ,,. : GEO. P. MARTIN, S notick: W. 3 Mtnlc, administrator of B. M. C. Morrow, vs. D. F. Moiruw and others. P. D. Morrow, on of the detendants in the above entitled action, will take notice, that the purpose of the same is to sell lauds to create assets for Iho pay ment of debts against the estate of B. JL O. Morrow, deceased, aud the said de fendant will further take, notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ruther ford county, at the court house m Rntb erfordtou, on Septcmlicr 12th, 1S01, and ans .Ter or demnr to the complaint on file, otherwise the petition for the sale of the lauds described, will be granted. This August 1st, 1901. M. O. DICKERSON, C. S. C. McBraycr & Justice, Attorneys. "My baby was terribly sick with diar rhoea," says J. H. Doak, of Williams, Oregon. "We were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chainberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. I .am happy to say it gave immediate relief and a complete cure;" For sale by Twit ty & Thompson. Subscribe for The Tribune and get the news when it is news. It is pub listhed; every Thursday. "Fitteen pounut5 "I'd rather see fifteen pounds! in a cow." "But what a fool yon would look riding around town on the back of a cow!" "And sure what might the young enquirers for light, and I . price of it be?" would give this young man a word j of advice It is this: 'Don't lose your souls salvation looking- af ter other peoples, wives." Greensboro Record. Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a run ning, off of the bowels, and sickness of the stomach," says O; P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I ! bad a bottle of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a tea spoonful of water and he got better at once." Sold by Twitty & Thompson. MOKTiA4K SALK. As mortgagee in the mortgage gives by Waits Logan and wife, dated August 18th. lft!4, containing power of sale, I will rxll to the higlH-st bidder for rash, at the court house door in Rutherford ton, the laud known as the Re id lands on the first Monday in August, adjoin ing the lands of O. C tJoforth and Gny 011 (iuffy, in. Camp Creek townshii. I This July 1st, I!M)1. t JAC1 JACOB CARPENTER. "Shure now," replied the Irish- jn,'g an, "not half' such a fool as thei a mcy ma I'd look trving to cle!" TitBits milk The Tkibuse is published every Thursday. Price $1.00 per year The Roosevelt boom which was started in Kansas City last week appears to have attracted no at tention whatever. The country probably looked upon it as mere ly a product of the dog daysahd let it 20 at that. Charlotte; 3Lib- XOTICKJ Having U-en - appointed and tavinr qualified as adnriuiirator of L J. Spn. -lin, deceased, late of Rutherford cocnl j . . C. this is to notify ail pcrwmt- ex claims against said estate to 4 them on o before Augm Jst, 1IW;, this notice will be pleaded in lar of t !.". recovery. AU person indebted to tl ' et-tate will pleaae nke immediate pa. -mnt. This August lht, ltl. G. B. PRLBTT, Adminittrat'T: serrer. Carroll W. Downey " Physician and Sarfteon, Rutherfordton, N. C Office- in Residence, oil. 3fain st Thaae.Na. 2?. ' -vr
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