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RUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY JUNE 19, L902.
Sl.00 A YEAR.
VOL. II. W. 24.
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Too much housework -wrecks wo
men's nerve. And the constant
care of children, d:iy and night, is
often too trying for even a strong
woman . A hasrerard f aco tolls the
story of the overworked housewife
and mother. Deranged menses,
le.HCorrhaea and falling of the
womb result from overwork.
M Every housewife needs a remedy
to regulate her menses and to J
keep her sensitive female organs a
ENGLAND REJOICES;
EDWARD IS BETTER
A SERMON TO SUIT.
His Majesty Progressing To
ward Recovery.
GREAT FETE DAY AT ASCOT
Royal Procession Escorts Queen Alex
ar.dra and Prince and Princess of
Wales to Races
ed.by Immense Throng,
Tlie FolUs Who Paid For the Dla-com-se
Got What They Wanted.
Many Maine people who live in a
certain part of Cumberland county will
well remember one Abner so he was
always calieu in his town. Abner was
the wit of the village, and be was
courmonly selected to take charge of
funerals because he was about the
oniy man in town who had time hang
ing on his hands. A citizen died, a man
who never amounted to much, who
was never positively wicked, because
that would have required more of an
Royal Party Cheer, j effort than he was willing to make.
110 was, uowt'vw, iar iuuu&u num uu-
LONG AFTER DEATH
WOMAN'S HEART BEAT
Chicago Doctors Deal With
Remarkable Case.
DON'T READ IN BED.
RARE TO MEDICAL SCIENCE
ins a good citizen, and Abner knew it
London, June 17. It Is officially an- j
much
as well as anybody else.
Practically Dead, the Heart of Bridgst
Dempsey, a Patient In the County
Hospital, Kept Pulsating for 8i'a
Hours Eefore It Finaily Ceased.
in perfect condition.
3 ei t3
Bill
tn nsk a certain
nounced that King Ldwaru is mucn , ... tn ontll1nf.t t,lf RPI.vJm. hG
. . iil HIIOH I IV M- . . w - ' 1
better this morning. i uitc-bed up his old horse and drove to
' The king passed a good night and , u;s house. The minister said he would
his progress toward complete recov-1 attend and then tried to get a little in
: ery is uninterrupted. The precaution- j formation concerning the late' lameut-
avv nonsiirpji nrdprprJ hv his nhvsi- C(L
It Is a DantseroTts Practice "While
LyliiK Down, Says an Antliorily.
Reading In bed is seriously advised,
so the newspapers say, by a physician
as conducive to "repair and resting,"
"relieving congestion," "emptying the
veins overfilled by prolonged eyework,"
etc.
It is plain that placing the head back
in a horizontal position so absolutely
meets the whole problem of a relief of
congestion by gravity and it is such a
very important problem that it sioms
strange that people with weak eyes i
do not habitually practice reading m n
recumbent position perfectly comforta
ble. Such advice, carried cut with ab
solute care as to light and the position
of the book, would In the case of a
thousand busy people add largely to
the number of hours which reading
REBELS HOPE SOGH
TO DEPOSE GASTRO
Crushing Defeat of Govern
ment Irocps by Corcega.
70 KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED
it up
hi bedi
I When it becomes necessary to
sit up in bed to get your breath;
when the least exertion such as
Cno Hundred and Fifty Were Taken
Prisone.s-General KctcB, Rebel I walking, Sweeping, Singing,
talking or going up and down
Leader, Marching On Caracas Rein
forcements Await Him at G'jarico.
New York, June 17. Owing to th?
news of an exodus of a large number
stairs, causes shortness ot
breath, fluttering or palpitation;
then it is time to do something
to brace up and strengthen
chins are due to the necessity for hus- j
"What sort of a man was he?" he
is doing this for thousands of
American women to-day. It cured
Mrs. Jones and that is why she
writes this frank letter :
" Glen-l?ane, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901.
I am so grind tfcr.t your Wins of Cardui
P is helping me. I u fueling better than
1 r.ave Ielt ior yj-u-. j. ;uu iiums i:iy rj
own v.ork withouc any help, and I it
K-aslied. lust Nvce'c an.l v.xs not one bit
tired. That shows that the ftias is
incr mo eooa. I a:a pottine nosnier
lian I ever was before, find sleep pood
n:;rt cut nearly, lisiore i rjegsn uisirg
Wine of O.rrhn, I usee! to bav3 to l.-y
down live or six times every day, bus
now I donor tliijik of lyinpr ilown through
the day. Mr.s. P.;chaki Josiss.
$1.00 AT iJRCi.i.l.STS.
banding his strength in vigw of the
tired
doin
tliau
asked.
"W'pIK nhnnt the same as no sort of
fatigues of the coronation week. There- j a mjm &t repUed Abntr' frankly,
fore the king will remain at Windsor i .j suppose his less will be deeply
castle today. He was keenly disap- felt in the community?" said the min
pointed at being una'oie to attend the j istor.
Ascot Heath race meeting today, which j "They're all bearing up well under
I he intended to open witii all the state i it," said Abner slowly,
j ceremonial of the early days of Queen; "Was he a Christian?" asked the
Vint-nrin TTr fcrmf hnwpvpr tn hfi minister.
j present Thuisday, Gold Cup day.
I Queen Alexandra and the Prince and
Chicago, June 17. Practically dead
for eight and one-half hours, the heart
nf Rrincpt TVmnsfv. a natient in th3 i r n-inv.h ro.i,iin! ' of Preideut Castios suppoiters from i
i j - j. ' - - l lii: 11 1 1 i 1 ; 1 1 V' l ut.ii.j " ..v....0 , . . . . rrt -
county hospital, has finally ceased : coulj he indulged in without detriment J Venezuela, coupled with recent defeats j your tailing Heart. lake Dr.
beating. All action of the respiratory : to the cycs Ur general health. j suffered by the government, the revo- Iles Heart Cure. It is best
organs ot tne woman naa ceasea ana Certainly tne one wno gives una ; lutiuuieis aie uuviui ui uiciuwun.,
the physicians in attendance pra- j strange and pernicious advice could ' Castro in the ensuing month, says a
nounced her dead. The heart action, i never Lave tried the plan. Seme years j Herald dispatch fiom Tort of Spain,
which apparently had died away, grew ago there was described a patented de- Trinidad.
stronger a few moments afterwards. ! vice for suspending the book over the j Four hundred government troops
and injections of nitro-glycerine and horizontally placed head of a sick per- i v.- landed at Soro for the purpose ol
son whoreny rea-.lir.g wouia ue pot.uie retaking Quira were completely de
without holding the bock in the hands. ' feaUa b General Corcega. The gov-
Even then one wonders now me ngia i
could be made to fall properly on the
page. Without n mefhod of the kind '
not even a well person could hold a
other stimulants and artificial respira
tion were usod, but ineffectually. Still
the pulsations of the heart continued
with regularity while the woman re
mained to all other indications lifeless.
For atlTion and literature, address, giving ymp
toir.s, "TliC 1-adicr Advisovv LV'aflln-.l:t ,:, The
CLattanoota Iiicaicine Co., t'hattaajcua, l'enn.
! Dr. J. H. Mustard, of the hospital
"If he'd been accused of it. the ver- I staff, pronounced the case Landry's :
diet would have been not guilty and ! paralysis, one of the rarest diseases
Princes of Wales went to the races ; tae 1WJ woman i na L icit tiien .u,, ; Known io meaicai science, ine ais-
i , , . . ! reniieu Auner eneerimiy. ease is unmanly naraiysis er tne res-
"Did he attend church?" asked the ? piratory organs, which does not act
minister a bit anxiously. i immediately on the heart. !
The dead woman was 21 years of ago
today.
said
COMMERCIAL RANK.
the
Pepoi-t of the condition of the Com
mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Rnth
vrfordtou, N. C, at the close of business
on April COtk. 1W:.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts,
Overdrafts
Fnniitore and Fixtures
Due from banks and bankers.
Cah on ha?id
812 99
1,000.00
4,676.10
2,4S1,C4
T -3 T .. t T fTkn n'Hnm-.
Bion leit wmasor casne ior ascoi ; jjner
Heath shortly before 1 o'clock. Al-, n . diJ he dier, contlnned
though King Edward was unable vo , minisier-
attend the races. Queen Alexandra,, the . lJust the same as be iive sort of j
Prince and Princess of Wales, the ; naturally;" said Abner. !
Duke of Cambridge, the Duke and "j aon't see how I'm to preach much 1
Duchess of Ccnneaught, and the other cf a sermon under such circumstances,"
guests at the castle and members ot ; said the minister.
. "The neighbors all said they didn't I
think they wanted much of a sermon, j
and so they sent me over to see you." ,
said Abner.
The minister pocketed bis wrath a'nd
a five dollar bin. and after the funeral '
the satisfied Abner said. "Well, we got i
just what we wanted, b'gosh." Lewis- J
ton Journal.
and entered the institution two weeks
ago to be treated for tubercular meningitis.
book live minutes above the eyes.
Heading in bed has ruimd thousands
of good eyes. Uidcrs one sits up in
bed as if i.n a chair it is impossible to
hold the book in such a position thrt
the arms are not quickly tired and ?.
that the light falls on it properly. WU-
reading lying down, there is a tract!.;;!
upon the inferior recti muscl- t 5 : !; 5 '.
highly injurious. Every c
be warned never to re:;d
when sitting up as vera- ;
chair. American Medicine.
of all.
"I could not. rest at night and
often had to 6it up In bed to
breathe. The least exertion would
make my heart palpitate dread
fully. Our doctor prescribed Dr.
Miles' fleart Cure and it com
plctely restored mo to health."
I1U3. ii IJ. iiC ti-ELVEY,
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a
ANOTHER CHANCE FOR HOBSON
He
STRONG PULSE BEATS.
Total $oO,6-27.10
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock .$10,000.00
Surplus E0C0.O0
Undivided prof ts 4)J0
D. pn-d:.; subject to cheeks 19.072.29
Casl iier s checks 05.65
Total
I, J. F. Flack, cashic-r of The Cominer
rial ankfvf Rut kerf r.rd ton, do solemnly
RTt-artJic ubovc s.t-ent is true to the
be.si; of my kumvledge and belief.
J. F. FLACK, Cashier.
State of N. C, Rutherford County.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 8th day of 2Iay, 1002.
M. O. DICKERSOX, C. S. C.
Correct Atter-t :
T. E. Tv.-itTV, Joitx C. :.IiTJLt;, 31. H
Justice, Directors.
the court all participated. The proces-;
sion was the first fall state parade of j
that description since the death of thi j
prince consort and consisted of eignt
carriages, each drawn by four horses.
The mounted equerries and gaily liv-
$21,650.37 i eried postilions and outriders formed
an imposing cavalcade. Leaving the
palace quadraegla by the George IV
gate, the royal cortege drove down the
famous long walk, which was lined by
cheering crowds and crossing the re
view ground, the procession reacheu
the new mile gates and passed up the
course to the royal pavilion.
In spite of the inclemency of the
weather, immense crowds assembled
about the course and the royal party
was everywhere warmly welcomed.
The royal inclosure was brilliant with
ladies' dresses and the picturesque coz-
i tumes of Indian princes. W hile large
numbers of special ambassadors, colo
nial premiers and diplomats, including j
-r-r M'l. " -i ........... "t, TTtiHq'I !
nenry vvune, biieiaij ui uuilu i
States embassy, and Mis. White, John
R. Carter, second secretary of the em
bassy, and Miss Carter and Miss
Choate, Mesdames Montgomery-Sears
and Adair and ether Americans were
present in the inclosure. United States
Ambassador Choate, Mrs. Choate,
Whitelaw- Reid, the special ambassa
dor of the United States to the coro
nation, and Mrs. Reid did not go to
Ascot. All the big houses in and
around Windsor and Ascot contribut
ed their quota to the fashionable
throng.
POULTRY POINTERS.
$30,627.10
IMouth CvKOUXA, t 111 Superior Court,
Batherf ord Comity. Eefore the Clerk.
William Walker, administrator of Lu-
WEARIES CF HER AGED SPOUSE.
i'anneu, txccaseti,
vs
r - T -r "T 1 y t
Ucjuuhct u aiEcr, i-.wrst
Married Him for His Money, Now She
Deserts Him.
Game ehickens hare more meat In
proportion to their height than any
other breed of fowls.
When the chickens are growing fast,
it is a good plan to mix a little bone
meal in their soft feed.
Smearing whole wheat with kerosene
or turpentine and feeding it to the i
chickens is a good remedy for gapes. !
Adding some carbolic acid and put- i
ting on hot will secure much better re
suits from the whitewashing of the
poultry house.
While it is at no time- advisable to
keep food of any kind before the fowls
all the time, it will be an advantage to
keep milk where they can drink all
they want.
Fowls do not run together in large
numbers. They will always divide into
flocks of small size and will select dif
ferent feeding grounds, always pro
vided they have the opportunity.
A growing chicken, like a growing
animal, requires plenty cf good, whole
some food supplied liberally and often
in order to enable thern to grow and
mature rapidly and to develop proper
ly. Tliere Was a L.Jmlt.
"I am glad they moved away," re
marked the good housewife, speaking
Is Granted Leavs of Absence and j
May Ee Retired. j
Y7ashington, June 17. Captain Ricn- i
mond Pearson Hobson has neen grant-!
ed a three months' leave of absence, :
and it is stated that upon tne exp'ra- ;
tion of that leave he Is to again go
before the retiring board. Captain ,
Hobson is still very much troubled '
with his eyes and he thinks his case is
one of which the retiring board can
take-cognizance. !
When he went before that body be- ;
fore the members cf the board held
that the trouble with his eyes, beinr
prospective in its nature rather than
present, they could not declare him ;
incapacitated for service in the con- ;
struction corps. It was because of this
holding that special bills for his retire
ment were introduced in both houses
of congress. The senate committee re
ported favorably upon the senate bill
and that is now on the calendar. Tha
house committee has, however, decid
ed to postpone action until next session.
Cases In Vhich TUcy Are Perceptible
to tl;e Eye.
"It Is not such an uncommon thing." j
gaid a physician, "to tind a person j
whose pulse beats can to plainly seen, j
and yet I suppose there are but few ,
outside cf the profession who realize ;
thp fact. In most persons the heat j
of the pulse cannot be perceived, but
the mere fact that the beating is per
ceptible does not mean that the pulse
is other than normal. I have come
ernn-cr.t lost 70 killed and many
wounded, besides 150 men taken prU-cneis.
General Met or army, wmeii is
marching on Caracas, has reached Ca
nnes "iircuta to Guarko, where rein
ov; ; nt-s are awaiting the revolution.
r-.y :r. Guarico was recently oc-
.;!"-' Ly a large body of revolution-i-.s.
a pottion of whom are invading
Bj: hI oho district, under the command
The Earquismeto district is almost ; Sold by druggists on guarantee,
entirely in the possession of the insur- rjr. Miles Medical Cat Elkhart, lad.
gents.
General Valentine Perez has
400 insurgents via Barral".s.
Oenei al Alexander Ducharme
marching from Maturin with a larye
lutiomsts. The insurgents have held ! - rll, f(11. .,.
tee town since June 8. which still remain due and unpaid:
General Ayala. with 700 men. in ; therefore, for the .satisfaction of raid
Coro. has been besiegett by General I taxes due, I will sdl at thft court honso
Palin, Tenn.
Ih. Maes'
!eatt C
stimulates the digestion, in
creases the circulation and
i makes weak hearts strong.
sent
? -. Sale of Land for Taxes!
Venezuelan Troops Fire en Vecsel.
St. Thomas, D. W. I., June 17. Ad.
across u number of cases where the
ly 7th, J!K2, the following flosen'jed
lauds. E. A. Martix, Tax Collector.
vices received here from Georgetown
vuere uie , r r " "'isouth west of town.
throbbing cf the wrist could be plainly ; mat tne Norwegian sieamer (l w
seen, and yet the persons rarely gave , turn arnvea at uecrgsiov-n mai mur.i
evideuce of abncrmalitv in tempera- I ing from Venezuela and the chief of-
i fleer reported that Venezuelan revori
! tionists "corse raacdered" the vessel
' June 6 at Barrancas. About 250 reva
lutionary troops were embarked and
RUTHnllFOKDTOS TOWTJSHIP.
O. P. Carson, estate, CO acres of land
ljnlance on taxes
ture. They were rarely feverish and
were in good physical condition gen
erally. Pulses of this kind, from this
view, which is based upon actual ob
servations of eases, do not indicate
anything more than an abnormal phys
ical condition in the formation of the
wrist veins.
I have met with one case which
was possibly a little extraordinary in
conveyed to Eolivar,. after which Cap
tain Meling was allowed to resumo
command of the ship. The vessel was
taken to the other side of the ba7,
where she loaded cattle. On her re-
! turn vovae. when passing St. Felix.
G. D. Carrier, 1JG acres of land oil
Stone Cutter creek, taxe and cost, $ 13. 1 0.
.Tanu-s Hill heirs, ",2 acres of land oil
Pores Ford raid, taxes and cost, $1.70.
h'rr.niuu Spkinvm Township.
W. M. Entler, 17 acres of land, taxes
and cost, l.20.
A. II. Ehmtoa, 25 acres of hind on
Floyd's creek, taxes and ct, .l.0;$.
E. L. Duncan, 27 acres of land on
Eroad river, taxes and cost, !.&7.
James Dills, 20 aeros of tend on Rich-
NSBRASKA REPUBLICANS.
Eve of State Convention Seven Gun- j
ernatorisl Candidates.
Lincoln, Neb., June 17. interest In !
tomorrow's Republican state conven- ccunt the pulse beats without touching
tion centers almost wnoiiy in tne nead ; tbo imitient's wrist. I could see plainly
of the ticket. The seven prominent ' enough to keep the record, and in order
candidates for the governorship who . not to err in my calculation I tested it
. . , -
li.at u was plainer ruu m. trool tni on Uie Jottm Mtaw- ., tx .wl cost, !..
b,"r,!. Tbo a,'.cry ! two veE3?,s. Km,r.B Ca,.a,n 5.c- J ri,,, C2 sen, of bl.
inz ana wounume & riiissuuKvi v-
The government vessels pur
sued the Jotum, but she succeeded in
escaping.
wrnl,i risp to :: noint almost as large ! in
as the ball cf the little tinker of a i Nunez.
child and would change from the white
of the skin to a blood purple with each
beat of the pulse. 1 found it easy to
have had their headquarters establish
ed since Saturday were doing active
missionary work today among the few
delegates on the ground, but so even
ly divided is the strength of at least
in several ways and found it was cor
rect and that there was no mistake In
my counting with the naked eye."
New Orleans Times-Democrat.
COLOMBIAN REVOLUTION.
five of them that the best political j
Walker, et
Knoxvlllo, Tenn., June 17.-Married of borrowing neighbors
heirs at law of Lneretia Pannell, de
ceasea.
Notice.
T1 : mn-residents in the above enti
t.ird v.: t;in, to-wit : Sic Kinney Walker,
; - Walker, Morgan Walker, Mrs
- Thompson, Wilfy Wall, and the
!. ' . i of Ivlrs. Minerva James (names
: I : wn), Joserdi Critnu, A. R. John
- Louisa Johnson, Oiiver Johnson,
-vi1 ' lie. children of Mrs. Sarah Hollilk-ld
iiif h not known), will
ii.-.t a special proceedinsr
.iV-ovo has been commenced in the Supe
rior court of Rutherford county before
th? ClTk to subject a certain tract of
land, lyinj": in Rurherf'id county, to sale
io create sissets with wl i.-ti to pay debts
lifuiiist the estate of the petitioner's in
testate: And the said non-residents will
in May, seeks divorce in June, is the j
story of John Nelson's matrimonial
venture with Lillian Henderson. He is
70 years old.
Just six weeks ago he married Miss
Henderson here, but Ids Creams of
wedded bliss were short indeed, and
one morning he awoke to find her gone
from his side. It was only after a
long search that he succeeded in find
ing her. He is wealthy and she mar-
take notice ( r;ed ajm for his money. The end is
entitled as ! vi.f., ci1, noa forsaken him and hfi i
alleges in his bill for divorce has gone
to live with a former sweetheart of
hers.
Descendant Washington Family Dead.
Chicago, June 17. Mrs. Julia Au
the Washington family, died here to-
lurtner tae n.ru e. rnat . tui ax-; leqmi- , crum Davidson, a direct descendant of
.I'll Ml iiujn.il uu- vuir. ul mi wu- i
his office in the court hous m the town ! day. aged 87 years. Mrs. Davidson'?
of Rutherfordton on July 12th, 1902, to ! grandfather was Colonel William
answer or demur to the petition in said j vaehintrton and an own cousin of
who had just left tlie neighborhood. "I
was willing to lend them a loaf of
bread occasionally or half a dozen eggs
or the washboard or the lemon
squeezer, but when they got down to
sending the little girl over to borrow
pennies to give the organ grinder 1
began td think it was nearly time to
draw the line; and, to cap the climax,
one day they actually asked me to
come over and take care of the baby
while they went out to do the shopping!"
Uncertain Aboiit Her Age.
A Boston servant, like many of her
class, does not know her age. She lias
lived with one family eleven years and
has always been twenty-eight. But
not long ago she read in the newspaper
of an old woman who had died at the
age of 100. "Maybe I'm as auld as that
raesilf." said she. "Iudade. I can't re
number the time when I wasn't alive."
Boston Christian Register.
Orisrln ol the Fittttle-ismilie Flag.
prophets confessed their inability to; One ot tue most common uewces
even signify the possible winner. There sed cn the American flags during the
was talk during the morning of abol- early part of the Revolutionary trug
ishing the usual custom of renominat- So was an embroidered rattlesnake
ing the remaining state oScers anc! i above or below the legend "Don t tread
fixing up an entirely new slate, but
active efforts in this direction were
postponed pending more light on the
gubernatorial puzzle.
on me:
The origin of this design has been
traced to a remark made by Ben
Franklin. At the time the flag was
adopted, or immediately before, Eng
land was shipping her criminals to
America and turning them loose on
the defenseless colonists. After sev
! eral murders had been committed by
thesp unwelcome immigrants Ben
!t3 Overthrow Seems Complete LeaJ
ers Flee to Venezuelan Territory.
New York, June 17. The overthrow
of the Colombian revolution appears
to be complete, says a Port of Spain,
Trinidad, dispatch to The Herald un
der date of June 10.
Leaders of the revolutionary forces,
including General Urlbe-Uiibe anfl
other chief commanders, have arrived
in
after escaping irom tne t,oiomoiai , iuf Q.; McKiimey,
troops by the Mc-ta river. They wer5 taxes and cost, .:J.24.
pursued for eight days. The leaders !
first went to Ciudad Bolivar and hur
ried thence to Caracas, where they
i hope to obtain further assistance from
President Caatro.
R. L. Fite, 1G acres of laud on Rich-
I anhson's creek, tuxes and cost, -l.(iO.
Amanda Ford. 19 acres of land on
Dill's creek, taxes and cost, $1.27.
Frank McEntire, 4:1 acres of tend, tax
es and ent, SstAl.
D. T. McBrayer. 3S acres ot land on
Dill's creek, taxes and cost, 1.M.
Jr.de Martin, 8 rcivs of land, taxes and
cost, 94 cents.
A. C. Robbins, 81 acres of land od
Broad river, taxes and cost, $3.53
T. M. Robbins, 4.J acres of land on
Broad river, taxes and k t, Aj.Oi.
Drury Wilkins, "4 acres of tend, tax
: cs and tost, 4.44.
O. A. Collins. 32 acres of tend on Is
Caracas, Venezuela, disheartened, jaiia yov roud, taxes and o.-t, f?.i i.
"5 sieics of laud,
International Mining Congress.
Butte. Mont., June 17. Secretary
Mahon, of the International Mining !
congress which meets Sept. 1, has re-1
ceived a message from Charles S. Fee, i franklin (some say in a joking spirit
general passenger agent of the North- suggested that the colonists retaliate
NOTICE!
sikciaij tkkm ok srrKitiort
rorur.
Notice i:? hereby riven that a Fjwrinl
term of court will le hM in Rutherford
Declines to Use Title Conferred.
Chicago. June 17 Rev. John Thorns-
eon, pastor of Centennial Mothodhst
that he will never use the title nf county. North Carolina, commencing
ern Pacific railroad, to the effect that i by sending a cargo of rattlesnakes to ; doctor of Divinity, which was confer June 30th, VM2, and coiithicir.x to July
the mother country and turning them red cn hiia tast week by Taylor unl-1 i.2ti, i;k,2. as first term. Second term
procewlinp;, or the plaiutik will apply to George -Washington. Mrs. Davidson,
then a girl of 10, was present at Colo
nel Washington's home near Charles
ton, S. C, when the Marquis de La
fayette visited there in -1825.
the court for the relief demanded in his
petition. Dated May olst, 15)03.
' il. O. ' DICKERSON,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Ruther
ford County.
McBraycr & Justice, Attorneys for Pe-tiouer.
Notice.
By virtne of a mort;rap,'o deed dated
June 5, lbso. executed, by Henry Hodge
and wife, Mary, to Frank Coxe to secure
a note, of even date for the sum of $3 00,
which mortgage is recorded in the re- j
cords of mortgages for Rutherford coun-1
ty in book No. A, pa;;e. 27, I will offer j
for sale to the. highest bidder for cash at !
the court house door in Rutherford ;
county, ou I
June 80th, 1002,
at 12 o'clock m., all the following de-
scribed la 'ids to-wit : Lj hv, on the wa
ters of Mountain creek in the county of
Rutherford and Htate of North Carolina
where the said Henry Hodge lived in j
1885, adjoining the lauds of Mrs. Laura I
Ilieks, (t. W. Lopan, Bryant and others, j
containing acres more or less. Sale '
Cleveland to Address Class.
Princeton, N. J., June 17. Former
President and Mrs. Grover Cleveland
le.'t here today for villa JNova, fa.,
where Mr. Cleveland will deliver an
address before the graduating class of
St. Thomas college. The college will ;
confer upon him the degree ot tloctor
of jurisprudence.
An Exchange of Coartesies.
"No, sun." said Mr. Erastus Pinkly.
"I nebber sold my vote to nobody."
"But that candidate gave you $2."
"Yassir. I doesn't deny dat. He jes
come along an gimme dat two, an'
when a gemman comes along an' gives
you $2 fob nuflin' it ain't no mo' dan
common reciprocity to vote foh 'irn foh
nuffin'." Washington Star.
the Wectern Passenger Traffic asso
ciation has determined to offer a rate i out in the gardens of the nobles,
of one fare plus $2 on all trans-conti-
nental lines to the congress at Butte. Speaking: of Hoynlty.
An attendance of about 10,009 dele- Damocles had been invited to dine
gates is already assured. Several j with the king of Syracuse. Upon t:ik
questions of prime importance are ta ing his seat he instantly saw the sword
be considered, among which are the hanging by a nair above his hoau
formation of a department of mining;
and mines with a cabinet portfolio i
and the
laws.
codification of the mining
'Frisco Capitalist Killed In Runaway.
San Francisco, June 17. Herman A.
Tubbs, a well known capitalist of Sa:
Francisco, and a member of the Tubbs
Cordage company, has been, instant!?
killed near his home in Sausalito In a
runaway.
a girl
remarked
Wfcat She Says.
"A man can't tell whether
means what she says," he
thoughtfully.
"Of course not." she replied. "If he
thinks she does, why she just naturally
doesn't the moment she finds it out,
and, if he thinks she doesn't, why she
does." Chicago Post
Failed to Make His Record.
Minneapolis, Minn., June 17. A. A.
Hansen, the long distance cycle rider
who sought to make a 1,000-mile motor
cycle record, has failed in the attempt.
After he had completed 370 miles well
inside the time limit of 50 hours which
he had set, he was thrown from his
wheel into a ditch and was rendered
insensible for several-hours. He was
not injured severely, but the shock of
the fall and the time he had lost were
sufficient to put him out of the contest,
and he will make another trial later.
"1 suppose," he said to the king,
"you call that the hair apparent" Di
onysius, pretending to see no humor in
the remark, replied, "1 don't know
about that, my boy, but if H fais up n
your head it wili make hoi.ie rrown
prints."
This shows that tie ancients were
not averse to joking even iH'der trying
circumstances. 'e:.v York Times.
vereity. "In my judgment, said he.
"the degree should be given to men
who have gained scholarly attain
ments or have accomplished greit
things in their work. The question
is not one to be settled by a decision
as to whether the school is big enough,
but whether the man is big enough, be advertised by the County Cnmmiiv
lie should be judged by himseit and j fcio!10rs This 3rd day of June, 1U02.
not ey me u.yiu u .u.( p jOXEJs, Clerk of Board.
ana cejirces uetua.
commencing July 14th, 15302, and con
tinuing two weeks ; or more if nee ssary.
Paid term of court is for the purr of
i trying civil cases only, orderrd by the
1 Governor of North Carolina. Caused to
Treaty of Friendship.
Madrid, June 17. It was announced
Arkv Vi-if !io Snnnish-AmfiricaTl trea
to satisfy balance due on said note with , . . . , . . . . .
interest 'and expenses. This May 26th, of friendship will not be ready for
1902. FRANK COXE, Mortgagee. conclusion before the autumn, when
Per Jnstiee & Plc ss, Attorneys. the return here of United States Min
ister Bellamy Storer is expected.
Struck Rich Oil Well.
Louisville, June 17. A special lo
The Evening Post from Mt. Sterling,
Cruelty. ! Kv. savs: Parties boring for oil at
a man in town was ar- ' the Levee, near he-re, struck a rich flow
of black lubricating oil at a depth of
280 feet. Tne well is averaging 50
barrels dally.
Pythiar.s Convene at Madiscn, Wis.
Madison, Wis., June 17. The an
nual convention of the grand lodge of
the Knights of Pythias and of the
grand Templar Rathbone Sisters be- j
The LeoSi. gan here today with wo delegates in
Chumpley That hypnotist Is a fraud. attendance. One of the matters tn
He couldn't control my mind at all last come up for discussion is the proposi
night. j tion to make an assessment of $1 per
Pokely Of course he had some ex- capjta for the establishment of a Pyth
cuse? I ian sanitarium at Hot Springs, Ark.
Chumpley Yes. . ne Raid tbere was j
no material to work on. You ought to
have heard the audience give him the
laugh! Tit-Bits.
Bill I bear
rested today for cruelty to animals.
Jill Is that so?
"Yes: the fellow had a tapeworm,
and he refused to feed it" Yonkers
Statesman.
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Queen Wilhelmlna Improving.
Berlin, June 17. Queen Wllhelmiua
Of Holland is convalescing at Castle
Schaumburg, in the vallsy cf the tahn.
A Secondary Con.sideratl -n.
"She's alius so 'fraid of somebody
swipin dat dog."
"Am It wuff anytMng?"
"Waal, in dis byah neighborhood a
t'ing doan have to be wuff nufiin to
git swiped." Puck.
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Rev. Eugene Hoffman Dies.
New York, June 17 A dispatch ta
the Associated Press from Plattsburg,
N. Y., announces the sudden death
today of the Rev. Eugene Augustus
Hoffman, D. D., dean of the general
theological seminary of the Protestant i
Episcopal church. He was in his sev-j J . Q.
cnty-iourin year.
A. L. GRAYSON
A Sad Case.
Pat Poor Mike is did.
Terry Yisl He niver aven lived to
Injoy his life insmance. Baltimore
World.
Apostclic Delegate In Philippines.
Rome, June 17. Very Rev. Thomas
O'Gorman, bishop of Sioux Falls, S. D.,
who has been in Rome for some Umz, j
will probably be selected apostolic
rllpea.(.A In the I'bilicTjme lslancs. i
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