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A Dri: W. vJu.r?.nr MU i tocfe oss bottle of ft t ;.u (l t rrll-1 ,. m ZH yoL-Aajo oi u ov my hoi!: ;. any person could fspl. Iirf u ;i.,, Viv " "nil i nererw u s ;, thcu.Wmecf Ufdcfiamvhonw & i i. i--,,... it 5 ip - .u.6iTa. riTl fi? Utemimo, addrow, Klvln- K 8 X.Han!fMo,: 0 COLMERCIAL BANK R import of tbe coinlition of the Com li trivial r.a;ik of Rr.rliort'ordtou. at Rnth prfoniroii, X. C, at thechise of bnsiueF.s oi! D.?iulvr 10th. 1S1. RESOURCES. 18,940,10 4X0.63 1 nrm on -,uou.U( 13,840.88 7,2.10 73 9.51 Loans anddi.-oouuts, Overdrafts 1- uruituro aurl Fixttnvs, Duo from Liuiks aud l:ar,kers. Ca li on baud, Kevfiino oil hand, Total LIABILITIES. Caiptal stock, Undivided profits, -Deposits sabjit-t to checks, -Cashier s checks, Total, 541,501.84 $10,000.00 l,OCO.t53 1 I, J.F. Flack, cashier of The Commer 1 cial ! uikof Rutherfordtou. do .. .. ..4 11 a..iMv: msivint-ui is rrue to the j Lest of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier State of C., Rutherford Countv. Sworn to aud subscribed befm-P m i this 24th day of December 1901 I m" iin1- I M. O. DICKERSOX, C. S. C. ! Correct Attest: j l. iwirrv M. H. Justice, John- C. Mili,s, Directors. By virtue of the authority conferred me by the power of sale contained in a ! iiiortgage (iced from Moses Baxter and I wife, .MiraEavter tnTUo wT er, dated the ISth dav ir. i and ctu v record ri ;n u p-.,... ctmy recorded in th.e office of the ! iieg:sterof Deeds of llnlherford conutV ' 111 Rrf.k "G" of Real Estate mortgages ' b'tween the hours of 10 o'clock in the! c eg east 4 poles to a stone in the old h. id thence north 53 d-g. east, crossing ! iU1 J'ncn. Ty& poles to a stone on the ! lfA "'K o- branch on Justice's line : tlKT.ee with it north 53 deg. west 44 poles tWT- EryaslmejthS t ,1 U. 23M poles to "rii.uiiii:, conrammg seven acres moreorles. This January 25th, 1902. ' V'r,, LLfcR' Administrator, , ,of11il;n.lils B" Walker, deceased, b. (.allcrt. Attorney. 'JotlG3. By virtue of a decree of the Sn Court issued in the special proceeding ! entitled "Dora Spake, administratrix of treorgo Spake vs. Richard Spake and iIiT,1"'' 1, V i!I Kel1 at the court house in - .vuuii.iiorutoii on I -Moiulay, March 3rd, 1902, at; Pahljc ancHon the following described! . mg iu Jttuthertord county I Hu-e"1:H-t1C 1:UU'S f JosePh Wilkiei' WilP itii R tTi ,Matthew Amos and the 1 south 1;Vom:l-s'1Jin'? about 4 miles' . ""(!,t "f Rutherforfitoii smt taining ."iO acres. jenns, to wit : in-kalf cash on clar me Jhe deferred paf ! n.iH r 114. "om ciate or sale, s'4nritl SnT."r0f l?l with approved mvn, 2; 'lowitfche-H until the final Ure "t ' t PDK"haSe niOUPy and in DORA bPAKE, Administratrix, MeR-, ? p t"? Spuke' deceased lfTfTftJasticp, Attorneys. , r . "Wl1 uieresc irom onto of nio ECodoa Uysgsepsisa Cure Bicests what you eat. M ,,...r,i, ! ,, ' "-nl- i na Dcen :a S j;;"1 J "Fara nl had sever ri r''VC'4 ,t :vat':v1J uutii i took wbTo kj W i;r'. 1 aw mother of afie H W .k:y1f,.rl whl.c: was born March SlVlSOl. fi fTr.TT ,. 'uu: wL-ii pouncs ant: I R SB i-ri wen as --ti,o; -A V1' aT- ral)llc "ntcry. u Jer.Kins allege he. societies, journalistic or otherwise, are f' thPoin, house door, m Rutherford-1 has. he is not to blame for that, and atad'seonni est bhWer o7 Cash to the and high-1 those extra toes in no way militate ' After 1,900 years of Christian en- Mnni.i At 1 o 1 ' f , ry tbnt he 53 monta!1-v' leaver humanity has not. been suffl- .uonia, jMarcii .in, 3902. I "t to hold his present high position, for fiv n,i nf t!,0 ni,i Aminnw i '-'-noon anit-! o cioc'k in the afternoon, I ,u,re or lilG penal extremities, the : men on the mount, " .Cfv, t 7 'u'hCri 01(1 tract of laud in nawueye seatesman carries around a . smite thee cn th ri"M cdmrd. i;.iSa1Vc.f ICL JrV" ii:"501' '"'tifhedoes him the ether also." On tr:e i, ! egimiing at a small WTZ I " , JX '"LJ?"? WmK as i " to smite the Chas RrvMi.V i! .... ::r . .. I UJUl8 UU " ne was wear-, have not vet reached th . ,.a 4.u ami runs snnrn -r. Said hinds will iw cnvi " ; "'7. . ' " - nt assetts with which to mv debts noT ana mcxe Dsequent agamst the estate of Geo-w SmL X career, he would have been mcredulouii c.-a.--ed, and will !, ..t.i .xS&xL'rr. blmse'.f: a doubting Thomas. Luck's - -v- m -ivi 1 1 r 11)111 lvi-1 II tr " - " " I Vl PIT A MB AT AWCi V ra - a. a . n . k a its' 5 i s 1 3i uu 1 1 jail 1 1 VT TV TV TV W TV (Special "Washington Letter. ETfi HE desire to create tru&foi hra become a disease more conta gious than the smallpox, the mensks or the bubonic plague. Unless the courts squelch the Xor'ihcrn Securities eomnanv. Great which cpnstitutts a vast monopoly of transiiortaiiou facilities in the great northwest, it will not be long until one trust will control all the transportation facilities of the country, including steam and electric railroads and steam ship lines and possibly including M. Sautos-Duniont and his flying ma chines. Already a Southern Securities company aud a Southwestern Securi ties company are bruited and are only awaiting the decision of the courts in the tight which Governor Van ii-.uit of Minnesota aud other northwestern gov ernors are waging against the Norlhern Securities company. It will be inevita ble if the comts favor that company iiiat an Kastei Will also be fo ur will grow ( that an Eastern Securities coimiiu' formed, "and from these cue universal monopoly or trust , The Inevitable Is Happening. In the del ate on the pension appro pnation biil the fact was developed that the sum to be appropriated for . pensions for the fiscal year ending Juno ! 30, 1903, is only a little over $189,000,-! 000, or about $5,500,000 less than for i the fiscal year ending June 30. ls)0l, ' aud Mr. Barney of Wisconsin, who had ! i the biil in charge, declared triumphant- ! ly that "the nigh tide in pension appro- ! I priations has been reached," in which statement Mr. Barney, while undoubt- I ' dly l-ei'fect'-y honest, was most cc-r- j ' tahlJi' incrreet. Perhaps "the high tide ' of appropriations for pensions" for vet- J ' era ns of the civil war has been reach- j ' ci' for lhc Process of dying from old : age lias long. been at work among the ' i soldiers! rhn fnuorlif f.t. hn T-:., e ' 1S61 to ?865. Their ranks are thmniivr ' "' ' " " i i 1 t till, l liiuil li Will ; rapidly, but that by no means proves that "the high tide of pension appro-! , " , l at Bciii.e ufuaie cue siarinng tact was cle- veloped by Judge Bell of Colorado, one SO.OO 16 i ct tlie ab!est meu in the house, that al-a- ! tc&dj over 5.Ct0 soldiers of the Span- 00 ; ish and Philippine- wars have applied 41 -jOI P4. ! fl" i)ensio:JS' and the cry is still "They come: And they will continue to coma nntn nine-touths of all who have serv- ie. SerV1DS cr U E?1've in the , l nnippines Ere on the pension rolls. ftyuney Smith ence said, "Doubtless tod could have made a better berrv i " than the strawberry, but doubtless he never diet." So I say that "undoubted ly some nation could perform a more id5otic calKV than our attempt to con- PhiUpp!n' but undoubtedly i no nation ever did." It is an endless ! job, and the pension roll will gi-ow for- 1 ever and forever that is, th? Philip- I pine pension roll. The only way to stop ! ns giowrn is to stop the Idiotic war. 1 Jenkins. ; ; many people have made : A great spectacular a?se3 of themselves con- . kind have failed before. The World cern.ng Governor Leslie M. Shaw of, has first and last led manv laudable Iowa, the new secretary of the treas- 1 reforms and has unqestio"abl- ac ury He 13 not "a small man," as some j eomplishcd much rood, but in an era ""auciers seemoei to tear WSS''. lhe Ms six toes cn each foot. ',llt r lasnin fashion of one of the buck lmIin,,s 111 a rotu"(Ia of the capitol, y . . '"U1",ra lil a '"-oua painting m the as certain mem-; win be fotmd that, whatever the ' tw f ai'ut mg spats, white, black, yellow or any ! coior. vv uat u ne covers his with a slouch hat? The value cf , a noggin depends much mere on what's every nation in Europe sustaining ar inside of it than upon what's on the maments which have brought them to outside. Nobody appointed or employ-.' the verge of bankruptcy and straining ed me to defend Governor Shaw. His ; every nerve to increase them, while politics is execrable, wcrse than 1 manT Americans are shouting for a the creed of other Republicans and n . 1 eroat standing nnnv nrul nnw Phi better, but I like fair play, and I con sider many of the flings mado at him as idiotic. Any man who within six years of the time that ho was an ob scure country lawyer and banker in a small town, unknown outside his own C0UntJ' can be twico ,w?tcd governor of a prent 6tate' establish a national reP"'tation as a public speaker and break into the. cabinet is not to be! sneezed nt. and these thincs fire n.1 cisely what Leslie M. Shaw has done. Luck' P::ck and Hard Work- 1 tLls career is anorner illustration of the readiness with which the average American turns his hand to any task, self imposed or otherwise. If in the . t. . of-.-""'611 "os' Partly, and partly the result Another thing about Mr. Secretary Shaw which is greatly to his credit and i which will increase rather than dimin- ish his value as a public functionary a i 4 r-r , be is net a dry as dust. He possesses ..,. ,iC l,.l,. Wlli.,1, 1, J 4' I 44 1.1.11 I 1T114 14 4414144. 4 ,.1411.41 U(! 1 I U I j afraid to work. He is a delightful ra-! i conteur and tells this story of a person-1 al experience while trying a case in an ' Iowa court. A boy Hbout fourteen years old had been put on the stand, and the opposing counsel was examining W13.1 BUTHEBF0B1KT0X. X. C, THURSDAY Seyeral Propositions That the Difficult Republicans Not In Full Agreement fir VT TV TV V7 v : -ii ici lav usaai preliminary question:! " me witness agc, residence the like he then proceeded: "IIae you any occupation?" "Xo." and l'on't you do kind '!" any work of any "Xo." "Just loaf around Lome?" "That's about all." "What does your father do?" INotiini' much." "Doesn't he do anything to the family?" "He dees odd jobs once' in when he can t'et them." u i.tif , ,,, . ..ti , a pietty worthless fellow, a dead boat; a. a iiuaiTOl rilPT imi't mm. fnihai.' and a loafer'r" x uoat ivuow, gr; you d bettor ask ou't : him He's sittin over there on the jury Two Modern hiatsnces. It is a curious and interesting fact that business relations with the gov ernment have within the last thirty edd years prevented two men from be coming secretaries of the treasury, A. T. Stewart of Xew York aud Governor Crane of Massachusetts. Grant actual ly nominated Stewart, not knowing that there is a law which prohibits an importing merchant from being secre tary of the treasury. When the law v.iii iu atteneiou. ne wantea congi-ess to repeal it, which it would not do. It was the dream of Stewart's hfe, his chief ambition, to be secretary of the treasury, and in order to cir- cumve-nt the law he proposed that the profits of his vast business shoui-.l v-n ii"i n 1 1 1 1 T 1 . 1 . 1 4 . I,-'.. ... . 10 caariry wmie he was secretary of the treasury, but without avail, as it was ruled that that was a mere subter fuge. So he didn't get the place for which he yearned, very much to the chagrin of bath himself and General S- 1 1 . . 4 tt.. i.i 1 . ... V.4..1H. lit- 111-ouuuiy weni 10 nis grave oiucny disappointed by reason of his failure to secure that high and impor - , taut station Crane's ease was that a corporation in 1 he trouble in Governor j wmcli to is largely interested manu factuces and sells to the government al! the paper on which paper money is printed; eIfo most of the stationery used by the government. Xo doubt the profits are large. fcr the governor pre ferred to hang on to the paper mills rather than give them up and accept the treasury portfolio. Perhaps he was wise iu his day aud generation. It is a fact not generally known that our gov ernment prints the paper money for the South mi ronti a..,..,'., ' ...... VVU.iUl lltl.l if- publics. Seekir.p the Unattainable. Once upon a time a man in crossing Boston common found a little boy dig ging a hole in the ground. "Why dig gest thou?" queried the man. "I am seeking the unattainable," quoth the urchin. That's precisely what my es teemed contemporary, the Xew York World, I3 doing in striving to organize a sort 01 journalistic peace society. It will f.iil insr .111 ti.. Y.tc, V i, when .Tames J. Jeffries, bruiser i.mn- mount, can make more inonev in half nn horn- in tlin "smwm r.(,.'i i..,i. - - AU "'.Hl 4 V 1 lllttll any lawyer, preacher, doctor or artisan can make in a year of ho.iest toil, peace the Injunction contained in the ser- Whoever shall cheek turn to the contrary, smiter. We nncifiri FtntiiK foretold by the Trince of Peace when swords are beaten into plowshares rnd snears Into rrnu'inr books, mul -ith to the best, that delectable era is cut of "--"-"" I - - va. ,vuv v j a a 111 1 ; V- T Right. in the distant future. Truth to: anf" recrard certain other Republicans, tell, men love to fight, and the chances j For instance, the Philadelphia -Bulletin are that when Gabriel sounds histrron-j (Republican) remarks rather vigorous pet It will interrupt innumerable drill ly as follows: "The smooth working of sergeants giving word of command to awkward squads in divers countries and in sundry tongues. The Kaiser's Friendship. One thing dead sure pop. nnd that is if the Angioma nlacs of this .country succeed in getting the United States Into a rumpus wltk Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm will not be to blame. He gives abundant evidence that he de sires friendly relations to exist be tween the German empire and this great republic. He not only has his yacht built in this country, but be in vited the president's daughter to chris ten her. What's more is that ho has sent his sailor brother, Prince Henry, to represent him at the chris tening. All these things prove beyond all cavil that the kaiser entertains the friendliest feelings for us. rtf;r, e:,.!, "jetting Sick. Aft.J , a,. -"4t 14.4tC luii, l.lUVl.V, UlOclS.lLUl.a years of war the body of the English people are growing weary of the erirn- ' inal attempt of the British government to murder tlie brave little republics of South Africa. This is demonstrated beyond all question by the fact that tu; EnRiifh youth has ceased to voiim- 1U iu uuit oeastiy warfare whose atrocities put to blush those! practiced by P.utclnr Weyler on tho people of Cuba and that the TC:i..-n-'i government is compelled to re-oi l to1 conscription to fill the gaps made in ! her regiments in South' Africa by d;s- ease and by the unerring rides of the Jioer rarmors. That the United States government will soon have to resort to conscription to get soldiers for the con quest of the Philippines is altogether probable. The glamour of the service in that faraway and accursed !-;ml has worn oft", and only the hideous features remain, all of which discourages volun The Popular Verdict. The effort of the administration to prevent Admiral V.'iniield Scott Schley from ranking among our popular he roes is about as futile as the attempt to dam the Nile with bulrushes or Mir. Partington's endeavor to swecn b;.e": the waves of the Atlantic with her scrub broom. Henry Ward Beecher once declined the honorary degree of I). D. proffered bv n;i!d miiixw .i. i. r .,t - - .-w..v v-i.v. : rL v' linn ..mi,-,, L;iiit.a me oaiiie or Santiago, and il.ev l.nvo nw.i..!wwi i.... ,. : i .i . ... . . -....v- VVlUliHV 4l 1U11J tl 11 V 1 U. be trusted to be iust uml wi ti.ov have given him a place with Lord x0l. r son Avilli TV-.li.i V.5i,l ...m. i. , ...... .luuvft, 4 eiiii, uiui rarraOTt ana w th n..v.-i.v Sehlev's is "o:.:i nf 11... f- :,,-..,,. . iia-n.i' fol ...1,...., 1...4 .. . .... mi i:ouir3 iuui iiui uorii 10 (lie. Treason. Mr. Roberts, Republican congress man from Massuchusctts, has rendered himself liable to prosecution, if not foi' treason or misprision of treason, at least for lcze majesty. In a recent in terview lie so far forgot what is due M such eminent Republican savants a: Hon. Serc-no E. Pavne. II0.1. .ini-.u n.-.i. . . . . zc-11, iion. tieorge W. i-'teeie and Ce;- eral Charles Henry Crosveuor as to ' Pay, "I am a protectionist, and I be- lieve in the principles of protection, and I think the tariff should be revised by Republicans and not bv Hem.,- crats." Men will -.-nil ii..;,. ,., . 0 . ...i ..... .w ' ' . . v V .1 ..1J11 pinch themselves when they read that to discover if they are awake, for has not the Hon. Screno E. Payne put his veto on any change whatsoever in our tariff schedules? Has not Brother Dal zell repeatedly intimated that the Dim-- . ..... ley biil is the source from which all blessings flow? Has not Governed , Steele taken a mighty oath that there shall be no tariO! tinkerinc? Dhl not uenc-rai Orosvenor asseverate just aft er the Ohio election that the American people had no more idea of changim; the Dingley rates than they had of re- uioueiiug ale- icu Lomniandments; 1 Xow, in the face of all this eome:i: Brother Roberts of Massachusetts with to chase each other up and down tin; spinal columns cf the Republicans (5 1 that the tariff needs revision; (j that there is a chance for the Democrats to win the elections and return to power. Does Mr. Roberts liuow whiit happens to Republican reformers? Has he con sidered the pitiable condition of Re former Babcoek? Mr. Roberts had bet ter look a little cut. False Frophets. When .the Republicans passed their financial law in 1000 by which it wa i intended to multiply national banks, we were repeatedly and confidently told that there would be no more trou ble about the volume of the currency. Xow the treasury officials teil us tha: the volume of the currency is being re duced as rapidly as the law permits, the maximum reduction under ihe stat ute being $3,000,000 por month. This limit has been readied for December and January, with enough application pending to reach the limit in February. It really l0 ;ks as if there would be a general rush to cancel bank notes, thereby reducing the currency to the panic point if it were not for the maxi mum limit of $3,000,00-3 per month. Truly the Republicans of 1000 were a sot of false prophets. Ry highest authority we are com manded to remove the beam from our own optics before we perform a surgi cal operation on our brother to remove the mote from his eye. This advice i.i peculiarly applicable to the Republic ans at the present time. They arc al ways prating ah--ut differences among Democrats, utterly regardless of disa greement among Republicans. It is my pleasant duty to jog their memories as to how certain Republic- the Republican machine in the house may tickle the fancy of Republican leaders, but it obviously is not calculat ed to develop sound thinking or practi cal statesmanship on the part of repre sentatives." Which is beth severe and true. Injustice. ''Ethel, dear, how can you expect that sold of j-ours to get any better while you are doing absolutely nothing for it?" "Doing nothing, mamma! Why, I am taking absent treatment for it right along just as hard as I can!" Chicago Tribune. Cut this nut and take it to Twitty & Thompson's drug store aud get a free P16 of Chamberlain's Stomach and J-iver lablcts, the best physic. They also cure ciisord-i- .... t'ie stomach, bil- lioasness and head. that he didn't jiped it -i ii,n tions nn.lor tii. ,.; ' "-neiii warneiu ouco rf.VJ. "Mn? already dubbed him doc '.or. So with ; and is also found wild in all par- of 1 , ton th l tL'!!'c tht clA J support ; Schley. Xo matter what ihe iindimrs of i the islands. In aiciiipelrg.jes v,... hapifn to a n,!!n is to t,,ss" ' i I the court of inquiry were or wlsat Pies-j ly advanced as Samoa ar- To -ica j overlfonrtl ana compelled to ,::k 0i. j a whilej ident Roosevelt; may do with his appeal ! where women have no-ie .f th - . e user I f,V,m. ".aisolf." TSie tossing over- i the irreat bo.lv of ii. ni.,,ia l-,,.- it work to .10 r.,n . I "onr" was Lie !Iiiistrati;:i. The saga- i a proposition that the ReimMicai: I , " r V . . l to own Selenium, which has the t-urhms prop, shali revise the taril?, aud wh. refore . ' i,! "f, ""T1 V tLt' ? of losing Its resistance to the chi Mirabile dicta, to keen the DcmccraH J f'" ldcr V' ,;-v, !lv!R ' ( trie current under the hithance of from doing it. His words imply two j " . C' hrtvf tn t"r-v w' to light, is used In the tcdolectroscope and things which must cause the coidchiils ' V Vr . "Uy ol"thes. Every week j is worth 22 a iionud. JANUARY Yo. 1!)02 SAMOA.v -o r. ,co "AMUA., , , UfviES. Bfr.de a r,:,;.,-,, cini tad n .i V.:Ut. In the with a pb:t. k'verv robe f,n;l b;;l,Vc s ;r:.fsos are mado . a :al) and a pot of housewife is her own Maker. Vhe:i she fervs the of a new gown, she ' a;s an l ci.oi;s i:ovu a tree. When her husband needs a no v.- suit, she chops down an other tree. That is ea.-y, fur mja naj women are Had exactly alike a plain fold of cloth c-au-ht about the w:vsl ami ban - shin. The races inlAibitiiM "v i"l-n, I -" u'f irep:c:u i'ac.i.c are almost alo ie I in having no idea ,f u-.o loom ...i Dm iuni.ua hi is ci tee p::;!ier iud weaver. Alas tac: is uailoubtclly due natural provision of ma.terial to the which rentiers a woven this primitive pu.p used in that part U.1 li Uii'.l'.'Cl ss; iry e. of The only faiu-ic the wr.rld'ls r. crude, tough paper made r . . Ti, tKC fl'om which-, he mat-rii.l i.- is the paper mulberry, or iUcr.ssom ti't nanvrifprn i-i.!,.ii . .,.-.... ... . , 4--.-..--.-.., it .ijvii io j,i..',i; i;j : FI: ; ij . r! - i ". 13 i umiaiioiis rests with the wom- en of ....1, vin.,.,, 0,11 " ' - i sure u sniii-ilini? r-mv.-t!, i.. cral branches. The plant wiil :row fViv-.i Qiil T-. n... , j " - tn ruin n ciuiiaie mere !S no eurncuity aiwr.it. t-ntttivr n. crow, but ,.vi.,.v1,,p, i,., ..1 .' .v.... ; .....v.i, l.ij, 1 11.1 1 U,t... - 14. 4-1 .. . utLivi 1 cpu us loiiow the plautin'' of twlETS flMtil tlir. ti-i-.ll,,,. ...ri 1 - ... about three years 0 n , .! tree will be in the best condition r,j the clo.thmakers. In that tbre It wi'l attain a height of twelve f,t o" more and the trunk will have a unifoi-u Xp ameter of rather ! than two 1 1 About four feet of the In...!.- i, ...ul and not avaih.bio r..r i... noi avauaijie for t:... j. : tv.,.io,. pi'.r,ose tor v. hich the tree i a 1 - -. I.. ii the first two feet from the ba-e is too i tough to work well, and the two feet j at the top is too soft. If the tree is ' pronerlv nrrown ...ni i,.ff . ! 'J, there wiil bo available for ike clotn. niaker a Kick of el-ht feet In the clear and as siraiirht im n i..i.,i.i: i without knot? or ! .ranches any ",' imi- j form girth throughout. - Ne.v York ! Tribune. A Story f a f ailier1. Love, m i t.. 1 . ' ..11. ii:.s an only daughter. 1 They are of lowly rank, but he is hon-: est and industrious. By trade he Is a 1' imuivi 111 A I - V - - ........ t-ay. Twenty years cm tlw. i ivioHiry. aim ie riiriic ?-i.;ii a - r? ' ' ' wife and mother died, and the child of "... uic.ii.Kji.ua ca man s pet. Twelve 441. s,j, n,;, iri(;neriv an:! l tp i t t , . ? ;SO!!,li her .. , . ",'"'- PLild lili'Sif. ;ii- PiiiiA liMiilr ,".u .io a lamotts slnirer aiui n lie sends it, and every week sho'ppends it, though she neither sees uor writes to mm. Aeek after week he grows a little prouder and :i!so a little sadder. City Missionary i:i Ladies' Home Jour nal. fi-e-r,T:-i-V X.".ne. 1 " ':! ; d from bt-Ir.j the irn V.-S.-,! Hie year began In Peer tenth Mar-h, eor, :';?; twelve v called ii.i . V'J ! .;:'';,- bad more names it ihan any other of the eh our year Is now dl-1 Among the earlr Saxona It , Winter Monat. r winter month their conversion to Cbrl!tir.i v After they called it Heli.ch Monat. cr holy month, in honor of the birth of Christ in la.er days in ("ermany it was called Christ Monat for the same reason. Fins used to be lighted for warmth In this month, and tho wuut of chinmcys used to cause a too obvious inconven ience, which led To Its being called Fu mcsus, or smoky. It v."as also dubbed Canus. or hoary, from the? snows or hoarfrosts v. hich then generally whit ened the higher ground's. T!ie Fore? c? Cyc!cn?3. 4-1 4. . 1 . .... vareiui estimates cr the force of a cyclone 'and the energy required to ' Keep a lull Hedged hurricane In active operation reveal the presence of a pow er that makes the mightiest efforts of men appear as nothing In comparison. A force fully equal to over 400.000,000 horsepower was estimated as develon ed in a West Indian cyciouo. This "is about fifteen times the power that can be developed by all the means within the range of man's capabilities during the same time. . Were steam, water, windmills and the strength of nli men nnd all animals combined they could not at all approach the tremendous force exerted. A 1t of Friendship. A Gentleman lias tried the following I peculiar way o.' probing the ties of j friendship. He sent letters to twenty ; Intimate friends asking for a loan of a i pound. Thirteen of the two ciencn I friends did not reply at all. five do- ! clined to lend th.e r.ouey. two promised ' to send it 0:1 the next day and did not ' do it. one scut his "last 10 shillings." ; and only three sent the full sum asked ' for. The supplicant and ail tho I friends" he had written to are well J off. St. Petersburg Xovoe Vremya. ' i One SIsrn cf Old Ane. , ! nenry How can a man tell when he ' begins to get old? John Well, a man has begun to get old when he finds out that Le would . rather sit by the tire than go sleigh rid- ' lng. Detroit Ptee Press. i ICprve I!eir:lre,'. Terdita Did you say, "This Is so sud den?" Constance I didn't have tho nerve. You know how he stutters. Chicago Record-Herald. Snbscrioe for Tin-: Tkip.uxe. i , . nitu -. . . v .iiv vi 1 1" 1 III- I f 11 t- . 1, ,. 1 . - A i .. I FORCEFUL EXPRESSIONS. Tfce rewcr of :inlrr.t:cn In t?;e T:rn .-f u i'bt i-. James ;:r.ss":l Iiwcil ?a:d. "Them's j a deal o solid kicking I:: tin? meekest i looKing nMUe." jr tha ;r.ti:r.? it had been, "There iv cod deal of o!.sti:.::ry coveml by s-.pparcj-.t aiidabiiity," the re- mrrk migi:t ha ve passed without a mo- meat's nolle?, bt.t attached to tan h a iigure as the poet upt-.l it will l o di;fl- l er.it f:.r fuo mind ever to get rid of it. Mazzmi : ayp, "Labor is tin? divine law of ottr existence." Tin's i.j little J more than cc!uir.on:!h:c.-, but whc:i he ! - j ndih d, -Rc-pose is lt3ert!a!i v.r.d fad- vn c, u.e comniourjaco was ra "."- 4i. ... . . ured into n ireuic rab'e illuntrat'on. 1 rencn vrrKcr sail, "The really ef ficient laborer will be fi?ivi! ,-.' it. to ; r.i.fii.-.l 1 . ,lnt. . ,. f. .t.1. ! to be forgcttaWe. When he adds, "lie win saunter to his task surrounded bv I v.-ide haio of ease and lc!sur;" th ' t n!'V(CS ,",rioso cf a"! osi)lais- tci Hiusl ration. l... . ?4 . i n-j.:ueiu .larneiu ouco r..''J, cior.s president cave tr .i-.'0--i-.xi on.i .1... ..!.- 1 . S ' l'"i!""!'J oy personal reioreucc. "In all lay acquaintance I never knew a ma:i to be drowned who was wori.li th" sav ing." When LaTater Mid, "Habit is alto gether too arbitrary a master for me t i '""'''i it was the word "m-.st 1 tint r lU.ll coTistitutcd tho mein..iii,!e illns- i tration. i ! ..V1' a .at ' 'netr.?hov. 1 r."trl ti-iili-. ,-. ....... 11 . . I VV " '"J", i , " ! - i SU' ' 111 :"' V:,J S lV i , h!lnst-,f ih i Z i T , 'M' Mentor ' "f this st,1t -.t. i .1.' ... ,1''onie a ""' platitude. .u 11 Js I,'c'! "J'0!S im"ry by jo-.. 1 tllng an;l being Jostied aud the c1!hv.-- ! Ill" (If JUllWfif I'll. . 11. '1. ... 11 c - . . ... .viiii t.n- ni:tiix. I V4 - -- ""J making or liio n....... 4 T ... r--V ;n. ui.-i-jiii iaj:.cr, iJ, nomilotie Review. D., in SOME METALS. Iridium, worth mere than ?7?.0 a pound, is the hardest metal known and is used to tip gold ieu5. Lithium, worth more than t? 1,100 peund, is used only in medicir.n, ii3 salts beiug valuable i-i rheumaiio af fections. Tungsten, worth SO cents a pound if. larireiv usini in i--.t.iiin;..r" ... .1 1 r-- --- ... ... VI ... 141 .1 .1..1. H" i to steel oa-illt:-- t'n,'i- .....,'. : ' ' ..... 1.4.4 lw 1 lii Ml 1114" parted by molybdenum. .Molybdenum, worth Jl.4-1 a pound, is ! Iiseil in met;i Innrv 1 1 .1 vl Mlfi.iiTin ..i .....i ! jKissvsses the rare quality of prvscrv- I '- i:.uuuio.i i-ivu iien iieaied ITl'f IT.' It.l.Tlrr.. 1 ... . redness. Uranium, worth $SG a pound, i3 used In the glass and porcelain Indus-tries. It hau been found that uranium. car bide Is sujierlor to nickel or tungsten in the manufacture cf high grade steel. Palladium, which has the smallest cocfik-ient of dilatation, is used for tho mounting of astronomical instruments. The standard meter of France is mad- or pauaamui. $4.82 a pound. The pure metal costs Vanadium osjdizes in air with great a'"ciiy, mens at w.y.i degree:- a-il i 1k-"co'1ii's redhot in hydrogen. Ncifm hydrocldoric add nor nitric acid at- u u costs :l V"H :.:ul U ! usediin coloring glass and in inakiuj Italy's KarrlnKt Drolcern. Marriage brokers are a regular instl tvtiou In Italy. In Genoa there are sev eral marriage brokers who have p;ck-1 etboeks filled with the mimes of tha marriageable girls of the dlfferenc classes, with notes of their figures, per sona! attractions, fortune and other cir cumstances. These brokers go about endeavoring to arrange matrimonial al liances In tho same offhand mercantile1 manner which they would bring to bear upon a purely business transac tion, and when they succeed they get a commission of 2 or "i per cent uiku the dowry, with such extras of Immiscu n may be voluntarily bestov. ed by the party. AntraatM In Turkey. Ii Turkey the partridge Is detcsteJ because cr.ee it betrayed the prophet to his enemies, and its legs ary red be cause they were dipped In the blood of Hassan. If a man kills a panther, he is Imprisoned fcr twenty-four houri and then Is handsomely rewarded. Tim crane is respected, and it Is a crime to kill it. TTie CroccliIe. The crocodile's lower jaw is Dot ... i eociicieu in ine skuii. as is the c V .. . VV - 4.4 444- V. IJ I 1! V 1 I.? v w ti-ith other animals, but the skull is socketed in the jaw. so that the rn ...... . . - . eocl mal cn lift the upper part of lis head , as upon 11 hinge aud to capture what- j ever prey may be at hand without jro- j lag to the trouble of getting upon its legs. Wlis ne Wanted lo Say. "PrIso:er gt the bar," Raid the Judge, "is there anything, you wish to say be- j fore sentence ! pas.-:sd cn you?" The prisoner looked wistfully toward ' tho dcor and remarked that he would 1 like to say "Good' evening," if it would j be agreeable to the company. I "Tot a SencHle Ian. j Daughter Oh, msnnna. 1 do wish I i were pretty! j Mother Ycu needn't dear. a2.s!b! j men think very little about b3ar.T. I rmtMff 1S3,t 8e:a?L! '-i: county fn.m the chvaoest Oan ' 'he I m thinking about, mamma; it's Char- ! he! ;iuost elegant Casktt, all at moderate PIL-lne Cures Piles. Money refundud f it ever fails. 81.00 A YEAR. j ! j J jj jf ' g weakens the body and de grades the mind. It saps the nervous strength that is the source of all health, and perverts the functions ii of every organ. Because , r. . 1 . " . . m j I va aLuouuui iiitiure, it is often called incurable. This is not true. There is one medicine that never fails to check the nervous spasms ana 1 . give new strength to the entire system. Oi'.r biibv boy had epileptic spasms and b-.e physicians v.e.-e unable to d anything to i:clp l.h.i. We heard at lr. i.:: nervine, and from the time no too, the hi.t dote lie never hed another attack." Mrs. J. Pen:; 2. McWdian Ave, Anderso:., Ind. Ds. Milt allays nervous irritation, stops spasms, restores di gestion and mental vigor. Sold by drufsihts on guarantee. Dr. Miks Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. Notice! i-r fl in ri Ar.r.t.-.. j 1 . ... .. v,.. ,... ui.nxn w :eeci executea or ii. ij. iomr ami W. T Tinr. - , . - m.-..., 44,., , ht hi mud, on the i-;th thiy of January lM'ji Hi the undersigned as nidrtagagee. ) whu-ii mortgafre d.-el is legisteml in jbook II. in the on.ee nf Register of 1 dels for Rutherford county N. C, de j fault having lxt n made in the iayuK-nt of the indebtedness N-e-nrd bv 8ai.l mortgage deed, by which the power of Mile bt y.me oix-mtive. I will tWofore m 11 at the court bouse do: r in Ituth'T for.ito-1, to the highest V.idd. rft.rcaslioii Moiulay, February loth, 1,)02 at 12 o'clock 111.. the following piece or jKircel of land, lying in lhc town of Rntherfordtoneast of the court honso joining lands of D. V. Mornnv and oth ers. Regaining on a stake or stone, Morrow 's corner on the old line ai;d runs norm west with Ms line HI i 14. ii; tt . 4.-.. V-.7 ;.. 41... 1 . .1 . ... i 'he road south 15 esiKt 1!) poles to a Make ai i no itirn or r.w.l nwl; thence with the ro:id Muith S-i east 14 imler, to a stake; thence north H west 1? poles and 17 links to the liegiiiniiitf. containing two acres. This 14th dav of Jan nary 1U02 J. C. -;iVKX, Mortgagee. Under and by virture of a niortgne (eed scented by J. W. ILiinrick and w.fe, S. L. liamrick. dated Doc-ember 1 1th, IS!:, and duly n corded in the Rcg islsr's oiTic: fur Rutherford coantv, in Rook H, page f,, lxf-am:e of default maiie in the payment of lLe debt .scoured thereby. I will on S:itiir,L, v H. 'ir.tl. .. vi ! x'"' HIV- J .4 1 II llllj VI 1 1 I'lllU. ary, V.Xrl. s 11 to the highest bidder for cash, at KllenlKiro. X C, at 12 o cl'Ktk, nin, a tract of land iu C.dfax to.vn-diip, joining lands of Price Campbell, V. R. Ledbet lerand others: B.-giniiiuv at a heap of stones; then. .. south 84 cast ?,1 les to a hickory ; thence south '11 east :$7 poles to a black oak ; thence south (iO east 20 poles to a black oak; thence north 04 poles to a heap of stones; tlnoiee north bH west 12' poles to a oak; thcr.ce nc-rth to the Ix'giuniitg, containing one hundred acres ! more or less. Ibis January 7th, 15)02 i. li. PRUETT, Trustee . Notice on Saturday, th.? 22ud day of Febru ary, 1SM2, at 12 o'clock, noon, I will sell at public auction for cash on the prem ises of Louisa Carp; nter, deceal, ninety-two acres of land, it being the land alloted to Louisa CarjK-nter as her dower in the lauds of her late husband, K. T Carpenter, deceased, and f ally described by metes and boands iu the report of tho commissioners appointed to allot snch dower, to which r.-port reference is made for full description. Said lands will ba sold uiidera dwrnwof the Superior dim of Ratherford county for partition anoinr the heirs at law of K. T. Carpenter, de. ceased. A fall d -ascription of said land can be liad by calling on the nndersi-n-ei coinmisioii.-r. This January 17th GAITTIER KENEDY, Conimssioner Mc Grayer & .1 nsti' Attorneys. Notice The undersigned having qualified as c-x.H-ntorof the last will and testament --mi, neceaseci, notice is here i;y given to creditors aurl ,..r! 1 . . J-l TAJUS I V I rtt"--'c estate of th tlS?"1 the duly an theutica.ed, U, .ne nnut rsiued fi.r , meut. on or before Jaautu-y 1 this n .'.ne. will be ph-aded in xatr covery of sach claims. Also nprmnc ilebted t.n.Ti.1 r.i.r..t..4.. 1: .t-o""a iu- , i . ",ai e req nest ed to com- f-a-ward and mako settlelnut of sac a nii ebtednc-ss, with the nuder-sign-d. lhi January 1st. 1902 II. A. HARKILL. Executor "f the last will o? Nancy J. aScu J. C. G reen. UNDERTAKER, FOREST CITY, N. C. I3c-st Etoc-k of "Burial Ke-quL-ts i' hc 'prices. Elegant Hears;. I Phono Num-ier & 3 i
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