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D u THE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH , lit 2 icial Hoticest Advertisements will bo inserted in this column, and under this heart, at 1 cent a Word, eaeh insertion. C3-A (H)OD COOK S2)VE (with y,ium.;i vessels) tor sale cheap. 1'iy at Tiu: Tkuiusi. Office. Ap- gA FEW LOAFS OF WOOD will lc taken on subsections to The Tiub rxi:. Ton't eeiyhidy .-peak at once. -OLD NEWSPAPERS tor sale at this offieoat 10 cents per hundred. They aiv good for wrapping i a::i i and nice for placing under carpets. TOWN AND COUNTY. Tha Week's Nsws Gathered and Told in a Few Li.nas. Mrs. .lovph Le wis and children are spending the week with friends in the country. Advertising is t: business what steam is to machinery the grand motive pow" cv. Macaulny Mr. T. J. Snider, of Rhodhiss, Ca tawba comity, spent several days in the city this -.iYk. Mr. MeMahan has moved his family iuro Mr. II. C. Roberts' house on iuheli Avenue. ANOTHER MURDER. One Negro Ki.is Another--With Axe He Takes His Life. About sunset last Fiiday evening, on HE WANTED TO RETUSN. Williams Seems to Think the Chain Gang a Good PSacs. jjasi. cicpicmuer comt a negro bv the the farm of Mr. I. N. Miller in. Sulphur j name of Eli Williams was sentenced to Springs township, Elijah McKinney killed Frank McEntiro with an axe, and from all reports he did it in self defense. The two mgroes were both drinking and were returning from a wood chop ping with their axes on their shoulders. They were in a religions mood no doubt, for they became involved in a dispute on some subject pertaining to the cause of religion. In the. heat of blood McEn tire dre w his axe and attempted to strike McKinnoy, but the latter was too quick for him and buried his axe to the hilt about the collar bone. Before MeEn tire fell, McKinney struck him on the other side of the neck with such force that he came near severing his head from his bodv. a term of six months in the town chain gang, which expired last Saturday. There must be some special attractions about the chain gang for him; a longing irresistable must have arisen within him to return, which overpowered hi--", and drew him toward it like some pow erful, uncontrollable, magnetic influ ence. He was liberated Saturday; the memory of the penalty he had" payed for his infraction of the law of the laud, was still fresh and strong in his mem ory, but his inclination to theft was stronger. The inclination was so great that it bore down the memory of his former experience and made still his fear of punishment. un Jioiielay last, onlv about forty- NANITO NEWS. We are informed that there has been i eight hours having elapsed since he was bad blood between the negroes for some liberated from his shackles and chains, time and that McEutire has more than lie broke into the house of Mr. George of hir, ! Jolly at Cliff side ami stole tlwrlWn once threatened to take the lift slayer, if an opportunity should be of fered. He no doubt thought it a go d tiuie. to satisfy his evil thirst to kill, but he reckoned without his host this time, and he payed the penalty of his design with his own life. McKinney volnnta- watch and other valuables. The officers of the law were soon hot in pursuit of the fugitive, who sought to elude them by jumping into Broad river and swim ming to the other side. His plan failed, for the officers, bv crossing at Horton's SpeSfing Match and Candy Treat at Close of School- - Heavy Rains Correspondent of The Tkteuxe. Naxito, March 3rd. We had a heavy wind and rain storm on Thursday niglu of last week. Much damage was e!o:'. to the wheat erop, and the roads ar" such a condition as to be almost In: pa ; able. We need a better system of road building. Nothing speaks so w ' f r community as good public r. .-a i-. Our public school closed 1.-. -; v with an old fashioned spelling match and candy treat, which was highly ap preciated by all present. Llias Spangler and family went to Shelby Saturday to visit friends and rel atives there, before starting west. Oid Uncle Jeff Radford, from the Pinnacle, was to see us on business a few days ago. u nele Jeff is a jolly good fel low and a staunch Democrat. We visited Pepper Town last Thurs day and attended the public contest given by the school, taught by Mr. Clarence Davis, a worthy young man of Forest City. Mr. A. L. Rueker, our count' Superintendent, was present and delivered one of hi;? best educational addresses. Mr. Backer is the right man in the right place. Col. Horn says he has lost his rabbit CAROLEEN NEWS. Marriage Sunday Morniiig--Candy Pulling at Mr. Clower's. Correspondent of The Tkibcxe. Cauouikn-. March 4th Mr. S. B. Tan-n-r L.; ; i-. t-.rned from a business trip to e i . 'j .-: s Marl ,n Haywood has returned to ir r Lome i:i llaloigh r.ftcr visiting her i :.-:;. -r. Col. Howard Haywood. j Dr. O. P. Hicks has recently returned j from Philadelphia where ho spent three I weeks attending lectures. i lucre was a marriage at Carolcen Sunday morning-. Mr. Frank Holland and Miss Mary Philipps were the happy pair. The event was celebrated by the usual ri-l. and a goofl dinner, to which a great many friends of the couple were invited, followed. There Was nil old tinio nniiMV -i-nlliii- - V 1"'-""., i at the home of Mr. H. L. Clower List j Wednesday evening. The thirteen in-' vited couples enjoyed thoroughly the! hospitality of the ho: t and hostess, and the general good cheer. r33 i-f Ir ti fc3 a EE USEE1 H U B IrffEI BOB B rgj m K3 1,. -Mr. J. S. Martin, of Shelby, was in city yesten'av and to-day looking eggs any more. Copper Bill has a fine bed of cabbage plants. inter i-UMiiess matters. K J. and II L. Carpenter, the dealers, talk low prices on luruitare mailings and other useful articles in this issue. There is but one way of obtaining bi-.-iness publicity; but one way of ob tai ni:ig publicity advertising. Black W.'O.I. f-hcriir Martin on Wednesday set tle;! his taxes v.ith the State, having turned over S.51.;i 4, being the sum total. rily came and gave himself up to Sheriff j ferry which was near by, reached the j food and he cannot give 15 cents for Martin on Saturday and is now in the county jail awaiting his trial. Many white men from his section were here Monday who gave him a good character and expressed their belief that he xe$ justified in committing the deed. Rutherford county will equal its wes tern sisters in homicides if it continues to iuerease its numbers vearlv. Within I ' the past twelve months there have been five negroes killed in this county, and for the last two terms of court, the crim inal docket has consumed more time than in many years before. Mr. i. T. LvLane, lias a- ;e; t '" a position mal Pi lining Company and began work Tv.vsilay. r-roc-edinr.s of the vu:ity commis sioners meeting held on Monday and Tr.i -s 'ay will be published in uc-.t week's Tn;i;i si:. Messrs. Geo C. Justice and Luther Ed v. aril have ft r'uu.-l a partiviship for We v, i.-h tlie new FIRE AT THERMAL CITY. The Store of Mr. SionewaH Kirkssy Rebbecland Surneti. Monday night the store of Stonewall Kirksev at Thermal Cit-v was broken in- o" Lincolntou, vitL the Tber- t" robbers and was afterwards burn ed by tliem, presumaoly ior tae purpose o: destroying all evidence of the crime which thev mar have left. The next opposite side of th stream by the time that Williams did, and overhauling him there was a matter of no moment. Williams was brought before Justice of the Peace Burgess at Henrietta for a preliminary trial, confessed his guilt, and was brought to jail Tuesday even ing. He now awaits his trial in the Superior court on the charge of house breaking, and it may be that his expia tion of this last offence will not be al together as pleasant to him as that of the first. Why a man will continue to commit a deed the penalty when - f he has known from the lesson of experience, is past our abilit v to indge. Treat Old Pooylc Well. We do not consider seriously enough here in the United States the comfoit and dignity and happiness of old peo ple. The widowed mother of a prosper ous man is often seen haunting the house of a sou or a daugluer like a ghost. She has no place there, no work, no interests, no old friends, and the aged find it hard to make new friends. It is selfish and inconsiderate for a son Would Smash the Club. If members of the "Hay Fever Associa tion" would use Dr. King's Xew Discovjj cry for consumption, the club would go to pieces, for it always cures this malady, and asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors it wholly drives from the sys tem. Thousands of once-hopeless suffer ers from consumption, pneamonia, bron chitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers grip, saves little ones from croup and whooping cough and is posi tively guaranteed for all throat and lung troubles. 50c, sSl.OO. Trial bottles free at Twittv & Thompson's. To the first fifty customers J who mention this "ad." I am g going to give to each a Sets es package of Ivory Starch. 1 Next week is court and ev g erybody who attends is cor- dially invited to make my o store headquarters. Special mirac xm 1 1 Ho marlo nn oil 7k Jl IUVjv) Will KJ 111 V- 1 i 14. 1 1 Efl E3 winter goods. Don t fa?l to a m see me. Ft EI O 13 m Xumfordville, Ky., Special, 17th, to Philadelphia Record, says : Fanner Poley O'Neal is using a set of false teeth he made himself out of a piece of seasoned apple-tree root with no otlnr tool than his pocket-knife. The teeth ire of oerfect sliane and rTid:iritv. Mini to thus treat his mother. She is nnhap- ..i i, ; . r ... -.' , , wood, fits his mouth as well as if fash- MORE SMALL POX IN COUNTY Ons of the Worst Cases Reaortsd--A of the Worst Cases Reportsd Precaution Shou'a be taken. It- is reported that Mr. Taten Brindle, who lives in Golden Valley township, I fortable room or two in the horn py and the cause of her unhappiness is those about her. Where means do not permit the settling of old people in homes of their own it is still possible to make them comparatively independent. To raise a small sum and place if at her disposal, and to assist her to find a com- of a lias developed a very bad case of small I family where the room will be an ac- morniug after the fire goo Is of different- j 1K. It is the report that he has one of ! centable addition to the income, to fur- l; 1 raci ice of law. !l SUeC' -S. (. H. Mills e d a large liip ne toe-. all kinds, in ; So.u have just reer-iv- oe se-cel Irish yota- kinds were discovered along the road, not far distant froui the store. There was about sjil,200 insurance on the stock destroyed by the fire. Yesterday morning two white men were brought here by Dep.ity R. F. Tate and put in jail, both having hixn arre ted on a warrant cli irgiug them with the robbery. The names of these men about iji anotiivr ceUivmn. Yesterday Register J'V.ies issued li censes for the marriiig" of Mr. Jo.rephE. Wart man to Mis:; Louisa Ileud.uxKi and Mr. Z. V. Williams to Miss Clara Luve- 1; 1? T T-iw-.,, .i,.l VTj '.r .-H h:ch thev tell vou ! , , ., '- , , ' ami tncy v.ui probably ce urougut out ice. risif r Jeeos on 3ieu iav issue c -'A mai riiige liceu:-s to Mv. James 11. Ed war. Is and Mis-. LYila Tate, and Mr. M)-'i,h a. Lnvi-icy and Miss Any Wrha-.r. for trial at tins term of court. Mr. B F. Smith, the boss contrac tor of the court house improvements, was h' re M-.::ay inspecting th" work .s: the building. He left for Washing ton in the afternoon. Call at the store o2 Mr. C. C. Reid, aft-. i' tiding Lis t we, k's issue of T: him fo; Tversisement in this r; Tribcxk. aiid a-k i Mr. Rucker Deer!. Ne ws has recently readied us that Mr. H. K. Rucker die d at his h nue in Doniphan, Texas, on the 14th. cbiy of February, after a long iliners. Though having b-een sick i of a long time Lis at tack was not theroght to be fif a seiious nature, and his death was somewhat udden. He was the borrher of Capt. W. H. llneker and Saperlniendent Rucker of this county. He left Ruther ford county some thirty years ago, and, since that time, h" has made his home in Indian Territory and in Texas. He Iris been back to North Carolina several times of recent years, and left here for ih? last time about two years ago. the worst ca.-x-s that has yet been report ed, his body being broken out so thickly that it is almost a solid sore. Re hael been eff en a trip with his wagon, and contracted the disease w bile gone;. He has a wife and four children who will probably have it too. We are told that there are those in the comity who laugh at the idea of small pox be-ing here, and what the phy sicians have called by that term, they have called, chicken pos. The doctors have made a scientific study of the dis ease and ought to be abb; to tell it when the patients are examined, and for a man who knows nothing about it- what ever to stand up and put his opinion un-backed-np against seienee, is absurd to us. The people had better be warned, take every precaution possible, ami cease to eont inue iu their unbelief. idsh the new place tastefully and tlioughtfnllly, i tin easy task. Wo man's Home Companion. For the Complexion. The complexion always suffers from billiousm-ss or constipation. Unless the bowels are kopt bowels are kept open the impurities form the body appear in the form of unsightly eruptions. I e Witt's ioued by a plaster impression, crack corn with these teeth. Ke Surgeon's senile not Needed. Surgery is no longer ne-ccssary to cure piles. DcWitfs Witch Ka?.el Salve cur s such cases at once, removing the neces sity for dangerous, painful and expen sive operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises, seires and skin diseases it is uneafpmlled. Beware of counter feits. The Florence Mills, Forest City. Twitty & Thompson. I SlED f DOTflTnCCI i EL linn i ll n v S . r daA f " - V 1 In . Wreck. In a special to tlie Charlotte Observer from Elbert on, Ga., we notice the mime oP Mr. (4tierry Hall in the list of injured, rsultlns: from a head-on collision be tween a freight, and a passeiK,pr traiu on the Seaboard Railroad. Mr. Hall was reman on the Carolina Central when hat road was finished to this town, anel uis been ior many years ronumg an en- lue. He married Miss Bertie Wins- nw, of Shelby, several years ago, and ose who remember him here will re- Ths Death of Abe Grvsen. Last Monrlav morning at an early hour Abraham Green died suddenly iu his bed under th'i ilisp-uisary building. He had not been sick so far as we have been able to find out, and ir is the general opinion that his death was due to heart trouble, a disease which always works stealthily, swiftly and sure a disease which brings the .spirit of man before its God iu tlie t winkling of an eye, and without thought before hand. Abe was not- an old negro; no one knows exactly how old he was, but it is known that he was not young any lon ger, and that he was on the decline of bowels in healthy condition and remove the caelse of such troubles. C. E. Keep er, Albany, Ga., says: "I took Do Witt's Little Early Risers for biiliousuess. TIiqjt were just what I needed. I am feeling better now than iu years." Ne ver gripe or distress. Safe thorough and gentle. The very best pills. The Florence Mills, Forest City. Twitty COMMERCIAL BANE ,-et to learn of the was injured. iceioe lent in which Fire In SheKry. At an early hour Tuesday morning, r. J. rl. Mciiraver aim lauruy in eni- r were aroused to find their beautiful d spacious home burning down above eui. 'mo tire ongmareu auour- ino tchen and had made such headway the time it was discovered that only a life that levels at last to the grave. He was perhaps fifty or fifty-five years of age. For the term of his whole life al- De-posits subject to chee'ks, Cashier s checks, Total, Rai Mr. C is in the ci is understood that ho is here to inspect Lvas the. route, between this town and t! . . i : i v . ' . i. . i : . .. i . .; - "i ! IV? T iiy oi v:i:e ixj.e, wiiii uiv r..v uj uuiiu- ing a rou l between the two points at an Orders for blanks lave mil nortion of the kousenoitl Roods ; L ; 1-,, 1, jp as saved. EverT thin," almost was '""cu consumed. We hear that the insurance 000. Total LIABILITIES Caintal stock, most he waited upon 1 he white people of j Undh fits . this town with that elejrree of politeness ! ' . and promptness, which won for him the universal regard of those for whom he worked. He was quiet, peaceable, po lite and industrious, and ferr honesty he bore a character that stands nnimpeach ed by any man. The old negro lived to see many of his white friends laid in their last resting places, and now that he too is tlead, there are many that will gladly remember him for many years. He had more white friends perhaps than my negro in the country, which fact in Bv virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust, made bv II . S. Tavlor, J T. Gross and Mary Gross to E. J. Jn. j tice, in trust for Helen Thomason. the Little Early Risers keep the liver and I undersigned trustee named in the deed j will sell at the eerrt house door in Ruth-1 erfordton, N. C, for cash to the higher t i bidder, on Thursday, March 20th, J002, the following tract of land, lying and being iu Rutherford county. North Car olina, auel being deseriu-d as follows; Being a part of the1 Hoyle N. Cross old tract in Cool Springs township, on the opposite side of the Carolina Central railroad from the depot of said road at Forc.-t City, and bounded as follows: Ei i'.:-i m;; on a fwect gum stump or s:-'., ---.rn. v of old block of lots; thence win? w-.- said block of lots south -iOK, v , . : : v ;0 or iiiO fee t to a stone cor ner ...me ; thence with another line of :. k : outh4Seast UKJ feet to a stone e.:!-:-. -- .f G. W. Long's pnrchiise of com-:.- voneisaud J.B. Eaves corner; thence -..iiii line of said lots north -1(! east ATA) feet to a stone, their corner in joint line of block of lots; thence with line f I lock of lots north 48 west I!H feet to the beginning, containing 7-10 of an acre' including the roller mills and till the fixtures and machinery therein. Said sale will be made te satisfy the amount named iu said deed of trust. Book "I" ef eleeds at page 4:;7 is riven as a further reference. This 1-ebrnarv (!th, V.m. E. J. JUSTICE, Trustee. Justice & Pies:;, At torneys. We have just received a shipment of Northern Seed Potatoes Early Rose, He- bron, Peerless, Burbanks and P Early Ohio Come to see us. H EvBBils & Son. f Report of the condition of the C-'k mercial Bank of Rutherffrdton. :r Jivt erfordtou, N. C, at the close of bvrLie on December H:th. 1S01. RESOURCES. Loans av.d discounts, Overdrafts ... Furniture ami Fixtures, Due fresn banks and bankers. Cash on hand, Revenue on hand, ear Friend". WeKri! S3 - A OSBt!Vei ! $,1)40,10 4S0.G2 1,000.00 13,840.S8 7,5:!0.73 41,501.84 ?i 0,000.00 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commcr. T.- virtno r.f iwiwpr .n.0int-.(-t io n 1'(,0;)-G3 i deed of trust, made by R. C. Tessiii'-cr 30,0(59.16 1 and wife, M. 8. Tcssenecr, to W. F. Rucker, in trust for R. S. Eaves, the un dersigned trustee, named in the deed of trust, will sell at the court house door in Rntherfordton, for cash to the high est bidder on 423.05 41,501.84 early cay. al- Kester III. It was reported Sunday afternoon that Mr. W. II. Hester was dangf-rciisly ill. ready an l that he was threatened with a vio- 1 h n h1mc("(1 v. itli the Tb.c-ro.fil Vn,.it TT,,nse in-tbia Imvu. to Ye nn ,1 ' ui l"ol"Ji'"1- b- the' ronaianv. That u raUrel will : treatment, however, he be built at a near time in the ftituie seems assured. is rapiiuy mi- irovir.!z, and will rrobably be out again iu a few davs. February Marriages. The following marriage license were issued by Register of Deeds J. P. Jones from February lljtb to March 1st: E:ij,ar Eobuins to Thcny Copeland, Elbert Hardy to Rt-hee.ea Hamilton, Sid ney Jones to Sai-ih .Spiirks, Lady Mills Dr. Thompson Not Improving. Br. Een Thompson, of Cliffdalc, whose illness we reported nearly a month ago, has improved little during the last two weeks His physician says ho might got along better. We hope he will be well again soon. His burial expeuses were paid by his friends, and on Mtmday morning he was buried at Wells Springs colored chcrch. KiTective Publicity Publicity to be effective and of per manent value should be continuous or Under good i rearly so. Napoleon passed out of the public eye when St. Helena closetl upon him. An advertisement may be like bread cast upon the waters, bringing in crease after many days, but the increase diminishes with time, anel it is very easy to forget. St. Jacob's Oil was once the best advertised proprietary medicine in the country, but- it ceased 1 to advertise, failed and passeel into oth er hands. Printer's Ink. cial Bank of Rntherfordton, elo solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge anel belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subscribed before 'me this 24th day of December, 1901. M. O. DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B. Twitty M. H. Justice, Joiis C. Mills, Directors. to Hilda Mc J. II. Ncal to Abi Wil son, G. F. Price to L. V. Ledixtter, Doctor E Reuningtoii to Lydia Love lace and Lewis Reid to Lucy Callahan. A Good Citizen Dies. A phone message was received here by Sheriff E. A. Martin this morning, in forming him that Ids faihcr-in-law, Mr. O. B. Walker, was dying rt his home iu Ellcnboro. lie has beeu very seriously ill for some weeks, ano his death is not unexpected at this tim. Liiitjaiv from t'eMv;bs. Ceibwc.bs put on a cr t lately gave a wo man loc:;;i.n Millions kn-.v that the Don't Forget. Superior court will convene on the morning of Monday. March 10th. All ! nilrHes mirt TC-itiiPKs inl erestr.l in evimi- i l - " - " - - nal cases to be trieel at this ctrart, should be here on that day by all means. Death of Miss Cosong. Miss Fanny Cosong, a young lady of twenty years, died suddenly of heart disease tie-ar town Sunday morning. She was buried in a country cemetery near her home Monday afternoon. Can't Keep it Secret. The splendid work of Dr. King's New Life Fills is daily eominer to light. No Rev. A. DeR. Meares will holel ser vices March Oth, being the fourth Sunday 'iu Lent, in St. I'raneis ALonioriai jr. r. church at eleven and three-thirty. All coreliallv invited. best :'ih;g to p::- on a cut is Bnckk-n'n rueh rand remedy for liver lxwel trou Arniea baive, the in :'abible healer ef i bles was ever known before. Thousands burns b'y drug Confd not Breathe. Coughs, colees. croup, grip, bronchitis, other throat and lung troubles are quick ly cured by One Minute Cough- Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not a mere expectorant, whdi gives only temporary relief Hotioe! By virtue of the power conferred by a deed of trust, given by W. T. and M. C. Long to the Bank of Rutherfordton, the undersigned trustee, appointed in the eieed, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house der :'n Ruther feadtoii, N. C, on Monday, April Ttli, 1&02, certain tracts of land, lying and being in the county of Rutherford, North Caro lina, and described as follows: First! tract : adjoining laneis or L. icManan and be ginning ou a stake iu the Island Ford road, thence north 7iUa' east 1 9-100 chains to a stone ; thence north 16 west 74 links to a pine-knot ; thence north 88? cast 1 49-100 chains to pine-knot; thence south 7.3 east 3 10-100 chains to a stone; thence south 40 west 6 &-100 chains to the middle of Island Ford road : thence with said road north 11 west 3 00-100 chains to the beginning, con taining 1 5 acres more or less. Second tract-: ivmsr m the town of Monday, April Ttli, 1902, certain tracts of laud, lying and being situated in the county of Rutherford, North Carolina. First tract known as that tract of land called "Lot No. 3" in the partition proceedings, entitled ''To ny vs. Tesseneer et all.," containing 10 acres. For full description reference is hereby matte to saiel special proceeding, in the report maele by Lee W. Lynch and others, commissioners. Second tract, lying ami being in the county and State afore-said, known as 'Lot No. 4" in saiel special proceeding mentioned iu the above paragraph, en titled "Tony vs. Tessene er et al." The lvport of commissioners in said special proceedings, contain a full description of the last named lot of 10 acres and is hereby referred to. Said sale will be maele to satisfy the amount duo on said deed of trust. This Februarv SOth. 1 !K)- W. F. RUCKER, Trustee. Eaves & Rucke r, Attorneys. QWf That we have what your wants need; and that you consult your hest interest when you call and purchase from us, as we have the hest that can be bou.nht for any price, and irive them to you for less money than you can luy them elsewhere. Try us for any druir or patent medicine and You'll Know Positively that -the Tity Drug Store is the place to 1uy what you want, that you can find what you want for tlie lowest price at '4. The City Drug "Now in Old Hardware Stand. 9k - Forest City r.ud joining lands of M. C. j and run.-; north 8H west 25 pe;les Monies. By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage deed exeentcel by Koss Miller and wife, Margaret t Miller, to R. B. Qninn eui April Oth, 1900, the unde-r-signed mortgagee, will seil at public out cry, for cash, at the court court door in Rutherfordton, N. C, on Monday, March tlie 10th, 1002, the following described piece or parcel bring and be-ing in lluth-rford county. I North Carolina, about twei miles w-st of j the town of Rutherford iron, adjoining : the lands of Baily Sisk and fit hers and i bonneled as ffillows, to-wit : Beginning j in a stone m line ct the fcpe-ncer tract t to a i Vi ..rt-i-r-wi y- A I " 1 IMA'O T-ZtrfcA-OT K( Cl0 DA DtTD 8 The-Charlotte Observer, EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, fJ Caldwell & Tompkins, Publishers. J. P. CALDWELL, Ewtok. $8.00 - PER - THE Martin an? ethers; beginning on W. T. Le.nrr's corner in M. .i . Harrill's line ; thence north 70 west lOo feet to a rtake stone ; thence south 13'o west 12 2-3 poles to a stake and pointe rs em north side of hollow ; thence south 83 eas-t 25 poles to ft t.-ift-f,fiq .,,,,1 Wfii, the iu- m U. marnu's mie ; uicnee u.-ru iu;-3 a mu.u iu t-.m.- , luf"' v it fcoiuno ami numea uie i-n . tu i -itl it north 19 tv s ,w i 4-S cous, tb-avrs out the mflamation and j 70 eaf?fc'ioo feet; thence south lobj west! poles to the beginning, containing two moves the cause of the disease. Abso- j 771 feet to the beginning, containing , acres. lately safe Ac ts at once. "One Minute i 1-S acre. Said sale will be made to sat-1 For further description, reference is Couah Cure will do all that is claimed i ir-fv tlie sum mentioned in stid ded of ' hereby made to Book "H" ar page No. for it," says Justice of the Peace. J. (.. trrt now due and unpaid, l eu- further j e.OS. a record 01 mortgages m tn Hood, Crosby, Miss. '-My wife cordd ' "v.?- nv..:.v vfer-c is L-.-r .by ::.rl if. ' -? 'b.-e-r c O .-- i -noteether breath and vsa-; r-bi-d !; : Vcn.U ! -t ,t; - -v -; ' ' ; " '." i;' ' s, scalds and piles. It cure'.1' or no j headache, billiousr.ess, jaundice and in- the lir.-t dose. It In - ;-) :i bMiv ro i-li;!:,ry :;:!.;, ''-.. " . ! ; ' " Only at Twury-ft; Thompson's I digestion. Try them. 25c at Twitty & all ray family." lb- rior.-cc Milu; ; :-. H. M; ." Kit' ) v . ira-le. ; ri.arv .x, store. . Thompson's drug etore. Fore-i: City. Twitty S- Thompo:. ; Ksvcs & Kae.kvv. Attc-meys. j ,.,-. j x-.r.. tue olnce OBSERVER Receives the largest Telegraphic News Service delivered to any paper letween V Washington and Atlanta, and its special service ' is the greatest ever handled by a North Caroli- na paper. THE SUNDAY OBSERVER Consists of 10 or more page?, and is to a large extent made up of .'riginal matter. SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER, rrn.ted lueselay 1 1: .1 ti-1 r-.A . v ...r. Tl.rt lirtrfiCf i-..fi.r i aim I ri'l.it, f I m jvri 1 vui . nu -- in North Carolina. Samples copies sent 0:1 application. Address !Th ChHc-tte Observer, a ,5 '
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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March 6, 1902, edition 1
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