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VOL. II. NO. 2:3. RUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY JUNE 12, 11)02. 81.00 A YEAR. a Too much housework wrecks wo- y Too much housework wrecks wo men's reives. And the constant care of children, (lay and night, is H oiten too trying iur even a strong- fl wmn.ni A li:i"r::rd f.iro tolls iVin story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged menses, leucorrha'a and falling of the j .;Vf.ry housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to kciv) her sensitive female organs j in perfect'eonditiou. i a s ar r- pM j0 0 W.Li CTF. m t B doing this for thousands of LIGHTNING BOLT DEALS DEATH. ii otf Ha" During Electrical Storm at Columbus, Ga., Two Are Killed. Columbus, Ga., June 9. Two per sons were killed and a number were badly shocked in an electrical storm which visited Columbus late yesterday afternoon. The dead are: John J. Willis, of Columbus. Louis McLanc, of Piienix City. Mr. Willis was about 55 years old and was formerly watchman at the upper footbridge. He was standing in front of his residence, No. 1619 First avenue, on the sidewalk, talking with a friend, M. C. Cochran, when sudden ly there was a loud peal of thunder and almost simultaneously Mi Willis MONT PELEE AGA OBJECT OF TERROR; I i Feared That Martinique May Sink Into the Sea. OSTRICH TACTICS. PEOPLE ARE PANIC STRICKEN Unusual Agitation of the Waters Sur rcur.ding Island Hundreds Again Seeking Passage to Other Poits. Have Appealed to Authorities. Fort de France, June 9. Excite- Eis? RSi-d That Displayed ns Mnpji : Cutiiiny as an Apncbe Iu!ian. i A well known hunter and taxidermist j tells this story of personal experience in South Africa; it gees far beyond dis- j polling a slander that has long clouded ; the fair name of the ostrich: j Arriving at one of the monster bills j f the white ant, I climbed upon it and raised my observation glasses 'to my ; eyes for a careful survey of the region. ! My fiir.t glance showed me. arising , from the dead level of the plain be- yond, two objects, each having the j form of a crpltal S. These 1 knew were the heads and necks of two os- j triehes. Though 1 believed they bad sighted me, I remained immovable mi- I LIVES LOST IN FIRE AT SARATOGA N. Y, One Person Dead and Seven Reported Missing. PROPERTY LOSS CF $303,002 TWO ODD FISHES. i i i i i' e i: i- j. ; Tr V"; ,, , ; ! ment i3 renewed by the eruptions at til their necks were suddonlv drawn ..x!. "'cu Mont Pelee and the unusual agitation bolt entered his right temple and went , of the waters sammnding the island, thiougn h,s body, emerging from the Fear jg expressed that Martinique may gi ound. Mr. Cochran, who was only a foot o? j two away, was also badly shocked and was carried home in a very serioaa American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones ami that is why she writer this frank letter : Olr-iuleane, Ky., Feb. 10, 1501. R I am PO glail thru ymir AVice of Cardui 3 if! hcIi:nK lv.c. I a:ii 1'l wing better than Si I i;.,e felt for years. I a-xu cloiagr; my K cv.-ri work without any help, and 1 vus'hed last -wc-.'k and vrn-s not one bit M tired, li.at shews th::t tsc Wine is fcl i'i i;:iT vnv rood. I s-r.i Eretr.In ? tlpshir M ftl.an X ever van h-jfote, and s-.'cp good W c-.'l eci h'&rtv. Heforo I bescan "taking M Wire of Cardui, I r.si-d to r-avo to lav k down livo or six times every nay, but 3 row I do not tliiak of lyinc? down through H vho day. Mrs. Richahd Josks. & 81.00 AT KKIXJiiiS'IS. !l l'or ailvi.-.? Binl iUtT'iiiire. a.l.lvcp-. civii symt)- 1 t-.t:is, ' The .:iJU-i' Advisory lh , iriiiii'U. "." li-.u K condition. One of his fingers was split ' by the violent discharge of electricity. Simultaneously in Phenix City, a ' few ulocks awav, lightning Killed Louis , , T , . . : homes elsewhere. McLane, a young man aoout 20 j-earn i ... j in 1833, and that the outbreak on sea ; and land is tut the prelude to t.ha ! sinking of the island beneath the ren ters. Hundreds are again seeking for pas snpf to ntbrr nn:ft nr.d nlrinc tli ' 4, .-4.: x, li. 1 which I believed the birds would nat- Many Costly Dui'dinqs Went Up Jn j Smoke, Among Them the Arcade Ed i ifice and the Theater Saratoga Fire Chief Injured. j Saratoga, N. Y., June 9. One per I son was killed, one fatally injured, two i others severely hurt and a number ar-j i reported mhtsiug as the result of a fiio ' here early today. The property de stroyed was valued at 3tiO,DO, witli estimated insurance of 175,000. ! The dead: j Mrs. Jiabie. The icjjred: . . ! Fire Chief Shadwick, badly burned old, who had been married only a few : months. He was in the back yard ol his residence, lesun? his hand on a clothes wire, when lightning struck the 1 wire. He was killed instantly, but wag not mangled in any way. j The chaif-e was such a powerful one 1 that his her's were literally driven in- i to the ground, creating two small holes ; in the firm earth. j There is a line cf gendarmes about the city to prevent people from as cending Mont Pelee on account of th? danger. REPORTS HEARD FOR MILES. kid In of Land lor WOMAN KILLED GY LIGHTNING. Same Stroke Also Inflicts Fatal In jury on Her Daughter. ! Lithonia, Ga., "June 9. Saturday a heavy rain fell here, accompanied by j lightning and thunder. i At Collinsville, a suburb, the family j of G. W. Guinn. a prosperous farmer, i itd en for faxf5 cine for the ytar iSCl, ; were just finishing dinner when Mrs. ; v.liich still remain clue and unpaid: ! Guinn steimed to th hack veranda for ! 11 t W The following: tracts and parcels of land, hereinafter named, have been h v- thertfore, for the satisfaction of iid taxes due, I will sell at the court house duov in llutherfoi'dton, on "Monday, Ju lv 7(h, hiQ-2, the following dett ribed hinds. E. A. Martix, Tax Collector. Rl THEUFOl! DTOX T( (WXSIIIP. O I1. Carson estate, CO acres of land south west of town, balance on taxes anil cost, (.-(. G. D. Carrier, Hid i'n :ie Cut tT creek, taxes and cost, .13. 10. James Kill heirs, acres of land on a drink of water. A stroke of lightning-killed her instantly, leaving net a mark upon her person. A 16-y ear-old daughter, who was standing near the open door, was fell ed by the same stroke and is thought to be dying. l.'rs. Guinn was Mor.t Pelee Strikes Terror to Inhab itants of Neighboring Is'ands. Kingstown, St. Vincent, Saturday, June 7. During the eruption of Mc-it Pelee, Island of Martinique, yester day morning the detonations wera heard in the neighboring islands an l heavy clouds of smoke issued simulta neously from Sonfriere volcano, ter rorizing the inhabitants. The island of St. Lucia was obscur ed by dust to a distance of 3 miles and a steamship experienced difficulty in finding the harbor of Castries. At 2 o'clock in the al'csrnoon cf Fri day pitch darkness pi evaded here. KILLED WOMAN FOR GOLD. down to the level ot the top;j of the bushes which screened their bodies. Then I knew for a certainty that they were aware of my preseuce and would make a quick retreat.. "Without losing an Instant's time I ran to the spot where the birds had been standing and found their tracks. These 1 followed as far as they were distinguishable and then took a course about head; fatally it is feared. Mis. Hart. uraiiy follow. Xo sooner had 1 reached j ' the top of the ravine than I saw one of the ostriches climbing the side hill. Es- ! iima.ting. the distance, I took siht and , fired. The bail passed immediately be ; twecu his legs and struck in the sand ! of the side hill behind him. j "In an instant the bird darted away , like an arrow in the direction of a , small clump of bushes in the center of : an open space. That he would pause behind this bush and then finally emerge on the other side seemed cer tain, and I aimed to catch hi in r.s he made a freh start from behind the thorn. Ilf1 fiew over the sand at a ter rific rate and readied the bushes. Then I waited fully live minutes for him to emerge from bis hiding, with my rifle : ready sighted t-o that 1 con id pull the trigger the second he reappeared, but finally went forward to rout him out. When I leached the ilnmp cf bushes, an examination of the sand showed that the crafty old bird bad shifted bis course at a riuht ano,h making the turn so suddenly that his feet had plowed up the sand t'er a distance of a most estimabl-3 Pores I'oril road, taxes and cost, ;?1.70. iSt'friU'u rinxc:s Tow n hip. W. M. En tier, 17 acres of kind, taxes and cost, i'q .,".). A. It. Elanton. 25 acres c? land ou I'lord's creek, ta::es and cost, $4.o:j. E. L. Duncan, 7 acres of land on Ilro.id river, taxes and tost, s ;.j7. Janus Dills, 0 acn.s of laud on Rich-nvd.-ots's creek, tax and cost, $1.9(5. J. H. lite, acres of land, taxes and woman, for years an active member acres of land on j of the Baptist church at this place. She was the mother of quite a large fam ily, among whom are the Guinn broth, ers. two successful young merchants of tills town. G. W. Guinn, the husband, Is a prominent farmer of sterling character whose hosts of friends deeply sympathize- Avith him in his terrible afflic' tion. i several inches. This Avary tact had Shocking Crime Is Charged to Boy at placed the bushes between the bird Harrima.-t, Tenn. j and myself, and he hall made his Avay "Knoxville, June 9. George Bailey, to new cover while 1 was innocently waiting for him on the other side of the ambush. An Apache Indian could not have executed this maneuver more cleverly, and 1 sniileii at myself for having ever been foolish enough to be lieve the traditional story of how the silly ostrich buries his bead in the sand and believes that he is thereby concealed.'' rbi'adelpbia Post. Servant girl, name unknown. The missing: Mis. Owens. Mis. M. C. Hart. Mrs. Aheru. David Rowland a:;d wife. Mrs. Morris. Miss Morris and Miss Ida Fcnter. Mrs. Mabie, Avho was burned t' death, was asleep in her apartments in - the Arcade. The fire started in the Arcade build, ing on Broadway, and destroyed that building, together wirn the Shackel- j ford and tho Theater Saratoga, locate. I ; in the Cit'zen's Nations 1 bank buiU-j ing. That portion of the latter build-1 ing occupied by the bank v-'as damage 1 1 or.ly by water. The c ontex ts of thi ! safes and deposit vaults r- viiia hi- j tact. j Fortunately there v : .- r.o .:'.rA, oih-j envise the fire, wi i- . ;., ih-j hear-' cf the city ann : r.- :. u several o! j the largest hotel;-.. :-ai;'ht have devel oped into a genera! conSasration. By hard work the firemen succeeded in TZic ('tsnscitls IM-tU Ilintl nntl tHe Rainbow I2ed IV.rroi Fisii. The clear. limpid Waters that fmr rouud Ecruiuda au.l the West Indies lie above coral reefs covered with plants and animals, many of which arc brilliant in color as a rainbow. They look like glimpses of fairyland, and as '. your eye wanders from one Avo::djr to another you catch yourself striving to ! When it becomes necessary to peek j ist around fo uo corner into a i sJt up J bed tO get VOUr breath: strange nook, half hoping to see a ! i i i bevy of nn , men and imrnmlds sport- ! whei? the least exertion Such as ing and playing v.ithin the cranrdes. ! walking, SV.eeping, sinqng, Here is a patch of pale green pea h t- talkinp; or going up and down luce, there a j- or.p of j rcat purple c s?a fans, yonder soine golden crrals i f airS nse,S shortness of standing out like a f hcif or i raiicbir.g ; breath, fluttering or palpitation; like a trie, while amo-g than ail j then it is time to do something swim lovely fishes that lake the plaeo j . k,. i . , .i of the fairies that should dwell in thU ' t0 UP and ngthen magic laud and fascinate yo.i by their . your iaiiing neart. 1 aK.e Dr. gorgeous colors and their graceful, j Miles' Heart Cure. It is best wavy motions. There is a great green "parrot fish. as brilliant in color as bis namesake: the bird., showing himself boldly ani EAvimming along slowly, secure from ' any assault. His tcales are green r; the fresh grass cf springtime, and each one is bordered by a pale blown line, j His fins are pink, and the cud of the! tail if; l anded Avith nearly evry oolo. i of the rainboAA-. He is fd owy, but this i showiness serves him a good purpose, j Ills flesh is bitter and poisonous to j man and probablv to to other fishes ns ' well, and they let him well alone, fori they can recocnize him afar eft. thanks ' to his gaudy dress. stimulates the digestion, in- Lnuerncalu the parrot, lying on the , i j bottom, is a -pink hind." You notice creases the circulation and tim. and as the parrot passes ever him makes weak hearts Strono. he suddenly changes to bright scarlet Sold b drustS on guarante?. and as quietly resumes his former 00 faint color. Had the parrot lxen look- Dr. 2Iile3 Medical Ca, Elkhart, Ind. ing for his dinner and thought the hind , ; : .-.tts would make a good first course tnin haaiaju nnr i i i i vir sudden change of color might havn J) M M Lj III ,1 A li JAAlY. Feared him cfi". just as the sr.ddcn bris- thug of a cat makes a dog change his Report of the condition of the Com mercial Duiik of rtuth rfordtou, at Itnth- of all. "I could not rest at night and often had to sit up in bed to breathe. The least exertion Avould make my heart palpitate dread fully. ( ktr doctor prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and it com pletely restored me- to health." ilits. Ji C McKklvey, Pal in, Tenn. Is. Miles' FARMS OF GEORGIA. cost, R. L. I'ita. 10 acres of land on -Rih-ardson's creek, taxes and cost, ol.CO. Amanda Ford. 19 acres of land on Dill's creek, taxes and eo:;t, $l.z7. Frank ilEnthe, -io acres of laml, tax es and fo-t, )A'2. D. T. Mcihuyer, $H acres of land on Dill".- ere- k, '.axes and cost, 1.84. Jade .v u'iin, 8 acre's of land, taxes and c ost, !M cents. A. ( RwhLiii!, 81 acres of land on I'road river, taxes and cost, 3.53 T. f. IlubVins. 4'i acres of land on Uroad rivtr, taxes and c.st, &o.02. Drnry 'A'ilkinrf, HA acres of land, tax es and ty'nt. ;.U.44. tj. A. (xiilin?, 32 acres of laud on Is land Ford read, taxes and cost, $2.14. Rnfus I.IcXiiniey, 5o acres of laud, taxes and cost, -o.:i4. Notice! NoiiTK Carolina, In Saperior Court, Rutherford County. Before the Clerk. William Walker, administrator of Ln crelia Pannell, deceased, vs They Number 224,691; Their Valua tion Is $133,370,120. Washington, June 9. The 224,091 farms enumerated in Georgia cn June I, 1900, according to the census re port cn agriculture in the state, were valued at 5183,370,120. Of this value 25 per cent was in buildings. The value of farm implements and ma chinery was $9,801,010, and live stocks $35,200,507, making the total value of farm piopcrty $228,374,037. The total value of farm pro Facts of the state for 1SCJ9 Avas $104,30 1,476, oL which 17 per cent Avas in animal prod ucts aond 83 per cent in crops, includ ing forest products cut or produced o-.i farms. The total value of farm products exceeded that for 18S9 by 25 per cent. The gross farm income for 1899 was $92,145,G7G and the gross income upon investment 40 per cent. a handsome lad of 14 years, is under arrest at Harriman. 4-0 mile? from this place, charged with the murder, for her money, of Mrs. Lucinda Bai ley. She vas 65 years of age and a re spected Avidow, who lived 1 mile north of Harriman alone, hoarding, it is said, a considerable sum ot money win; n . she had accumulated during the past i few years. Young Bailey was arrested for tin crime at, the instance of a coroner's jury, which ascertained that he haJ been seen near the home of the de ceased shortly before the tragedy. Th old woman Avas found in a dying condition by neighbors shortly after she had baen assaulted with a blunt instrument, supposed to have been a bar of iron. Her skull Avas fractured in seA'en places. No ether irotive tha.i robbery can be conceived for the al leged deed cf the boy. i SOME WRITERS. Goldsmith wrote the "Vicar of Wake field" in six Aveeks. It is said to have been a siory of bis oavh recollections. j Thomas Dunn. English wrote "Den ' checking the names and at 5:25 a. m. the fire- was pronounced to be under control. Chief Shadwick was injured in res cuing Mrs. Hart from one of the burn ed buildings. The missing persons were tenanla of the Arcade building. The burned buildings A.-ere occupied by ofuces and stores, among them being the post olce. the Daily Saratogian, the West ern Union Telegraph company, Gaia toga and Boston Telegraph company, Merchants' Telephone company, Sar atoga county treasurer's office and Theater Saratoga. mind. When the hind is disturbed nt nicht. he rives out Hashes of llikt to FLnrtle the intruder and send Lim aAvay evfordtoii, X. C, at lhr ch.se of business in a fright. Professor C. L. Bristol in on April iioth. l'.Mm2. St. Nicholas. j RESOURCES. .. $2i,r..:i7 Jerusalem still Resemble a Great Furniture and Fixtures !,XK).00 Fortress of Middle Ar?es. i Due from kmks and bankers. 4,(176.10 Jerusalem is literally "buildcd upon Cash on hand 2,481.64 its own heap." BoIoav the houses. ' THE HOLY CITY. Loans and discounts, ' Overdrafts , WITH AX HE BRAINS WIFE. courts and pavtd streets of the pros- j Total cut unkempt ciiy are the disthigtiisha- j LI ABILITIES ble remains of eight older cities thoe ' . of -Solomon. Xthomiah. Herod. Il.'.dri- j Capital stock an. Constantino, Omar, Godfrey. Sala- : Surplus din, Su'.eman writes Walter Williams I Undivided profits , from the Hoiy City to his paper in Co lumbia. Mo. Jerusalem has been besieged twenty seven times, a record of vicissitude un paralleled in the history of the world's ciites. It has been burned, sacked. Deposits subject to checks. Cashier .-.checks Total 10,000.00 1 ,000.00 48.1 1 9.072 J2'A (t.I.'ii.'t f 10,627. 10 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer- razed to the ground, its inhabit.". nts of . cial Hank of Rutaorfordton, do solemnly every faith put to the SAVord, all llm 1 V(.;,r . . t.n.t Utrn( ,lfi" woes uttered bv its oavu r. gainst it have come to pass, yet Jem- j1'1 of niy kiiowh-lge andljrlh-f. salem sti'.l resembles a gieat fortrers ! J. Y. FLACK, Cashier. . 1 11 1. J 1 1 I i lie lniauie ages, jveeu irom lue Bolt" in 1S13, and some fifty years later , Blade lirbedded hi Her Head by Half George Dm Maur'u r ma.de the tender j Vitted Husband. song iamous the worm evt r. ; Valley ieAv, Ky., June 9. John i Mount It has been mentioned as a proof of LaiTcon, a half-witted man, killed his j Avails, its flat roofed houss Alexander Pope's love of economy that wife at his home- yesterday afternoon, ''mosiiues and churches Avith thei he wrote most of his verses cn scraps ; I.affcpn and his wife and small son epicuous toAvers and minarets, present cf paper and particularly on the backs had just eaten dinner, whoa Laffooa ! a marvelous picture, beautiful, suh- cf Olives, its massive gray Us r con- secured an ax and brained his Avife. lime, unfading, from the picture gal- The blade v.-as found imbedded in the i lT of the mind. woman s TWO HIGHWAYMEN KILLED. eau. New Iron Eridgs at High Shoals. Madison, Ga., June 9. A commit-1 Attacked Hunter With Clubs, but H5 Was Too Quick for Them. Des Moines, la.. June 9. It is re ported today from Talmadge, 40 miles southwest of this place, that two un identified men, alleged to be highAvay men, were shot and instantly killed by Claude Bristow, cf CaAvker City, Kan. Bristow Avas hunting. He al leges the men sprang upon him from behind a clump of bushes, attacking him with clubs. He drew a revolver, shooting oni man through the hea.d and the other i'uen replied that his wife had made him mad. Laffcon made his escape and a pose is now hunting him. tee of the county commissioners of : through the lungs, lie says both were Morgan and Walton counties and fho ! armed. He exhibits a wound on the Mc-iniiney Walker, George Walker, ot j ordinary of Oconee county met at j al, he irs at huv of Lucretia Pannell-, de- j High Shoals recently and perfected j plans to erect an iron bridge over the I Appalachee river at that point in place of the wooden structure that stands there now. The three counties inter sect at High Shoals. An advertise ment has been published for bids, and the new bridge will be built without back of his head, said to have been caused by the highwaymen. of letters Charlotte Cronte's "Jane Eyre" was rejected by nearly every publisher in England before it scored one cf the ! greatest literary successes in the world's history. Whittier. the poet, it is reported, said to the doctors in attendance a day or tAo before his death. "You have done the best pos ible, and I thank you; but ! it is cf r.o use I am Avorn out." . The poet Heine on the day after his i marriage dreAV up a will in Avhicn be bequeathed all he possessed to bis wife ou condition that she married again. ' ,,,. . . , . , . lie desired, he said, that at least one ; Sa!l Gff Boston Harbor May Cla.m man should regret his death. I Many Victims. Boston, June 9. The harbor mas- The Arab Mother's Ailvlee. j 4V1 When an Arab damsel jrets married, al" her mother gives her the following ad- today by anxious men and women, I vice for securing her futuiv happiness: i making inquiries of friends Avho went "You are lea . ing your nest to live with ; on small craft yesterday and had not a man with whose ways and habits ' returned when a heaAy souall s wept The citv itself has narroAV. dirty Alter he had committed the deed he 1 Pt reels. The water supply f-'i' its 70.- , closed the doors of the room, locked ; (:)0 l"onle comes in a fur.r ir.eh p'pe. . them and told a neighbor what he had j The l,c" urts sre Ct:w a:'tl s,!,nI1- j done. When asked why he did it I at- ti,ld tl,e honsos are bnnc!iC(1 together State of X. C, Rutin -rford County. Sworn to and snlserilel before me J this Sth day of 3Iay, lfK)2. M. O. DICKERSOX, C. S. C. j Correcl Attest: 'T. B. Tavtitv, John C. Mill?, M. II. ! Justice, Directors. NOTICE! I Some houses are underground and oth ! ers on top of the high inclosing walls, j sriKttlOIt The people pre fanatical, ignorant. SMALL CRAFT MISSING. TKIiM OF covin. selfish. Thero is much to detract from i " vv "3 r the ideal city, but despite all this and term of court will lx. held iu Rntherfonl more Jerusalem from the Mount of coirilty, Xoith Can .Una, commencing Olives is the same in its essential do- : . . ., ., . , , ,ia dnne doth, 1902, and contiuuins: to Julr ta:!:'. the mine. in the frnmcvork of its ' ' " - seUing. the snme in fascinating Fug- 12th, H)2, as first term. Second term trestion. as the Jerusalem of which Da- commencing July 14th, 1902, anil con- ! tinuing two wex-ks ; or more if wee ssary. ofiice and the police stations via sang nnd over which Jesus Avept, the Avater front v.'ere besiesed i roiris Aiont n Coed Horse. ! Siihl term of court is fr.r the purpose of utb'e in horses o every description. The head should be proportionately ! trying civil cases only, ordered by the . Governor o" Xorth Carolina. Causrd to cea.ied. XOTICE. The non-residents in the above enti tled action, to-Avit : McKinney Walker, ( re-orge Walker, Morgan Walker, Mrs Mary Thompson, Wiley Wall, and the children of Mrs. Minerva James (names in it known), Joseph Green, A. R. John son, Louisa Jediuson, Oliver Johnson, ! delay and the children of Mrs. Sarah Iloilifield j (names not knoAvu), Aviii take notice Lee Trial Is Delayed. Atlanta, June 9. The trial of tha that, a special proceeding entitleel as abewe has been commenced in the Supe rior court of Rutherford county before ! case cf the state versus Millard Lee, the Clerk to subject a certain tract of ' charged Avith the murder of Miss Lilla land, lying m Rutherford county, to sale ; May Suttles in the little church at to create assets with which to pay debts j Ben Hill. two weeks ao, was post against the e state of the petitioner s m-r , . , . T , .-, testate: And the said non-residents will ! poned by,Judge John S. Candler this further take notice that they are reqnir- j morning until Wednesday morning e.d to appear before tin; Clerk erf the Su- j next. The trial was postponed on the perior court for Rutherford county at i pica of Attorney Reuben Arnold that his office in the court house m the town ' the counsel for the accused had not ofRutnerfordtonon July 12th, 1902, to had suffic5ent tJme to prepare their answer or demur to the petition in saiel j proceeding, or the plaintiff Avill apply to. detense ot msandy. the court for the relief demanded in his j " petition. Dated May 81st, 1302. Death of Dr. J. J. Brantley. M. O. DICKERSOX, j Macon, June 9. The Rev. John J. werK oi tne superior wrait or rtntner- ; Brantley. D. D. LL. D.. died vesterdav WATER FAMINE IN HONG KONG, I advise von to over the harbor between 7 and & large and well set en. The lower jaw- i be aelvertisid by the County C:mmis- -Fam- you are unfamiliar. become his slave if you wish to be- ' o'clock last evening. come the absolute mistress of your j More than 20 persons are missing husband. Co satisfied with little, em- ; this morninsr. The sauall enmn vprv deavor to feed him well and watch ' ruickly and Avas unusually strong, and tion a:,d 11 graceful carriage and pre- bemes sh-nil 1 be sntlicieutly far r.pnrt sioners. This :ird day of June, 1(2. to cnabb' t!-e bead to arm an Migie Wells of the City Have Run Dry i lies Perishing. ban Francisco, June 'J. Lai Faciho over Ins sleep, for hunger begets an- ; it is feared that small boats, heavily Mail steamship City of Poking arrived ger, and sleeplessness makes a man Jcadcd, would not have survived. last night from the Orient, bringing crossbraineel. De dumb as to bis se- j news of a water famine in Hong Kong, erets. do not appear gloomy when he j steamer Makes New Record. The wells of the city have run dry and 5s merry nor merry Avben he is sad. . Plymouth, England, June 0. The in order to supply the city with water Allah shail bless you." i jq German steamer liner Kre.n tugs Avere kept running between this city and the mainland. The officers of the Peking state that the drouth affected the Chinese most ly at the time the vessel left. Before every public watering place the na tives stood waiting a chance to fill their buckets. In one place in the busiest part of Hong Kong there wera more than a thousand coolies in ling with the neck, which giAts it free mo- J. P. JOXES, Clerk of Braid. Notice. Bv virtue of a mortgage de d daed and Avife, Marv, to Frank Cexe to secure A Way Old Acquaintances Have. "It is too bad," said the visitor from home, "but people Avho acquire wealth are not the same to their old friends." Prinz Kilhelm, Captain Richter. which sailed from Nev York June 3 for Cher bourg and Bremen, via this port, ar rived here this morning after a pas sage of five days, 11 hours and 32 minutes to Eddystone light. vo, :s it hoai'iiiir loo heavilv on the ; hand. The eye should be large, a little j urn-vtiMint. r.?'l t !'. PA"l!ids fi;ic and ! thin. The ear should' be small and Jnm; r. Jhs.. ex.-t-utecl by Ileury Hodge , -anot of even fite for tac im of $100. ear mu-.-aies uumicss aim : v.hk.h mortp.afJO is n ni in thc nrss. When to.) far back, there Is a :,.f.is nf mortgages for Rutherfonl cnu disposition to mischief. '. ty iu Look Xo. A, iage 7, I will offer for --ale to th" highest bidder for cah at Uiil iJcr Love. ' the couit Louse dor in lluthei-ford Charles Dickens, though he married : county, em Catb.rri no. one of June 550th, 1002, superior waiting to get Avater for their perish- kneAV them when they were as poor as "Pen-haDs there is a reason for that.'1 replied Mrs. Cumrox reminiscently. l" au uv- tureo uaugnters. in isj Avas iaier t.c- .,t ,2 0viok m., all the f.-:lowin? ,.e- "People Avho acimire wealth have feel- i eidfe seeu o. Knots per ncur, n otedly attached to her sister Xiary. FcriU'd Liud to-wit : Lying on the wa- ings the same as any one else, and E1Cl1 m tne oest eastuaru recora lor Why he did net marry May iu the ters of Mountain creek :u the cejnnlj of tbpir nlil fHpnds sometimes have a verv speed thus far made across the At- first place Is not certainly known tin- Rutherford and State eif Xorth Carolina, . - . ... .... l . : wav or saying: uumpii: l uut. ing families. ford County. McRrayer & Justice, Attorneys for Pe-tioner. 00K ST Tlio place to buy ; afternoon at his residence in "Vineville. i This will be sad intelligence to then- sands of Georgians, and especially to hundreds of alumni of Mercer univer- sity, Avho graduated under him. Dr. ! Brantley was for many years a mem ber of the faculty of Mercer, being professor of belles letters. Woman Killed In Runaway. Jackson, Miss., June 9 Frightened by a train, the horse driven by Hon. I. N. Stamps "-dashed his buggy against a telephone post, killing Mrs. Stamps almost instantly and bruising the hus band painfully. Their little son was unhurt. Mrs. Stamps was formerly Miss Mayes, of Hazelhurst, and was highly connected. Job's turkey! "Washington Star. In tfce Blelee. Attorney Did you see the plaintiff ctrike the defendant? Witness Oi did, sor. ; Attorney And was the assault com- mittetl Avith malice aforethought? J Witness No, sor; it wor committed wid a mallet behoind the ear. Judge. fl , a , r rt . , . noQseveus uott ueug'its roue, i London, June 9. A disruter, to The Pall Mall Gazette f-n:..' Kme says th pope was high!;.- c: -oft Avith Pres ident Roose set of the the report ;i.-.t the pontiff issued or-, dors that Mosaics cf St. Peters anl J the Vatican be transmitted to the ! president with his thanks less it be that Mary, a young Avoman ! where the said Henry He,dg livril in ! of great loA-eliness of character, had ' 1 ". adjoining the hinds of Mrs. Laura , succcsst ullv concealed her own affec- ;Jcks. i. Lgau, Bryant ana ctM rs. tion for Catherines betrothed in order : : V " e to save- her sister from disappointment i t tani eximifv. Tls Mav 2fith, . l ercy l tizgeraiu. a irunu oi L-.ch.ens, , 1cli- rRAaKCOXE. Moitsacee. sev.Jts vt: of a complete expressed this idea in an article in; pfc 'if. ; woiks and confirms Ha-T Magazine entitled -Dickeus - itgacee. Pe Justice &: I'h ss. Attorneys. In His Books.' Earthquakes In San Salvador. New. York, June 9. Word comes from The Herald's correspondent in ; San Salvador, says a dispatch to that BOOKS, STATIONERY PaPer from Panama, that slight earth- . quake shocks were felt there on Fri day. The shocks lasted only a short time. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L.GRAYSON Tins Tribuxe from hoAv until January 1 903,. for only 0 ckntb. Heavy Emigration to America. Copenhagen, June 9. Emigration from this port to the United States is assuming increasing proportions. The emigrants are mostly young Swedes, who are leaving for America partly on account of the more stringent military Eervice regulations. Irrepressible. "Fast ez you runs de devil out er one town," said P.rotber Dickey, "he puts up at de bes hotel In de nes' one. No boely sets ou him hard enough ter keep him down." Atlanta Constitution. Modern inks date back from 179S, at which time researches of Dr.. LeAvis and liibancouit in the chemistry of ink began. 50 cents gets The Tribune from now ! Subscribe for The Tfikuun-k. It until January, 1903. publiued every Thursday evening. is Steam Rises From Mt. Ranier. Tacoma, Wash., June 9. Two col umns of steam are rising from the apex of Mount Ranier. The melting of the snow by the heat of the sua, the lifting of the shoav from the sum-! mit by the wind and seA-eral other j possible explanations of the phenorne now are offered, but none of them Beern to he satisfactory. T?s Tkibuke is all-h.;me print, and the only paper publh.hee! in the county. J. C. Green, UNDERTAKER FOREST CITY. N. C. Best tock or Burial Itapist in the Adam's Mistake. Freddie-Popper, what does it mean jcoantrfnnn the che-apcft CofSu to tha by Adam's one fatal slip? y Cas!a. all at moderate Freddie s Popper Not hanging on to ? that rib. 1 cness.-Xew York Times. ; price. Elegant Hr-an. Toe Exceptional Case. "You say you are thankful you have a cold?" Yes." answered the optimist. "A J cold is one of the feAv ailments that a ! doctor will undertake to "cure nowa- days without a surgical operation." j Washington Star. j I tlu -Siibsori'tf for Tub Tii-f-fNf: and get j Lf ws whvrii it is nev.s. Phono Number 8. 1
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