r THE TRIBUNE. W. ;-. RUCKER, L. D. MILLER, M ANADIR. PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. N ANSWER We assure our brother oi the V' Published at Ruthorfordton.N. C., cveiv Thursday. OiTice in rear of Uouit Horse. Lkil) i i iption price : One year, $1 ; six r.n?, lis, HO cents ; three 'mouths, fev1 cent--: invariably i?i adv.uwu. A sul-vribcr in ordering the ad flicss of his jwiifT changed, will in dicate the snfiro8 to which it is go at the time he asks for lit? diange l: be made. Advert i?ing rates will bo furnished o 1 appJicark-n. Obituary notices and f.ardsot thanks will be' charged for at the rate of one cent per word. Brief lor tors of local news from my ixn-t of the county will by thankf ully reivod. Correspondents will please mail their communications so a-s to gei them to the office by Monday. Thk Trtbu.ve U the best advertis ing medium in this section, and ad vertisers may feel sure that through its columns they nicy reach all of 11 uthrf ord and a large portion of the best people of the adjoining comities. Eaves, ine UeekJv Hmes. trmt in answering his editorial we had no intention of doing him an in justice, and if we have placed a misconstruction upon his article, it was honestly done. We did not stretch our imagination to find the interpretation we did, but we simply read it in that way and answered accordingly. Of course our contemporary has . rigiir to ins opinions, and re specting conviction, we are pleased that there will be no tight bet ween us. NANSTO NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 190:2 A GRADED SCHOOL. At a recent meeting of the boards of town aldermen and trustees of the Kutherfordton Academy, a plan was adopted whereby the town will have a trial term of a graded school which will hist eight mouths. We are glad to see that some of our most enterprising citizens are beginning to see the necessity of a change in our school system, and we are deeply in sympathy with the move. The graded school rysU'in is the only system that I lias of late proved itself capable of satisfying the demands of the people; it gives more satisfactory instruction than any other; it saves the population of a place unnecessary (rouble duces the "cussin and dissatisfaction generally. It will cost something certainly, but what is there of. advantage, merit and worth that does not cost something? The old system is inefficient in the face of mod ern methods, and yet our people will hang to it and continue at the same time to grumble at the condition of our schools. We stand for the. material develop ment of the town, and whenever a system of education that will educate is put before us, we are In her opposition to Judge Walter Clark, Jiutherford county no longer stands alone. The coun ties of Perquimans, Sampson and Pasquotank reci ntly showed by their action in their conventions that he is no more popular there than he is here. The anti Clark movement in this State is gain ing ground every day, and, al though the opinion of a few weeks ! 1 .1 i i , . . ngo was to the efTVvt tiW ,,o., nc Bad tnc M1 confidence .HUI 0;i,;sc, A Sudden Death--NswSystem Needed--A Few Guestions Asked. Correspondent, The Tribune. . N axxto, June 14th, The long drought was broken this week and our crops an; greatly revived. We have commenced harvesting wheat. 'Squire C. J. Flack has bought a reaper and will cut for the public. W e have been out this week looking after the financial interest of our county and State and have heard more people swear than we ever heard before, but it was not profane swearing. We had the good fortune to meet up with Brown "and spent the night at his spacious home. He and his family know how to entertain a fellow and make him feel at home. Brown is a' musical man and has a' nice parlor organ and stringed instruments,' violin and banjo, also air accordcon. Miss Casco and her brothers certainly gave us some nice music. Our hearts were saddened last week by the sudden death of one of our best citizens, Uncle William Kecter, the miller at Col. Bill Horn's mill. Ho was apparently as well as usual, had eaten a hearty dinner and died while sitting m ins ciiair at the table. Mr. Keeter has been a miller the most of his life. He once kept the Davis mill, near Myr tle, rhe Matt Lynch and the Nabors mills In 1SS5 he took charge of Mr. Horn's mill, where he remafned until his death, always cheerful and accomo dating, faithful to bis rlni-T- - .v.ij. , iivfaCilL 111 South ot Given Free Delivery Kontes. Washington Special, June 14th says: The charge on the floor of the bonsr, a few weeks ago by W. W. Kitchen, to ii.v. euect tnat the south was being dis criminated against in the matter of es tablisbing free delivery routes, seems- to have teen well founded. Nor have the coaditions changed for the better. In all of the stales south of the Mason and Jixon s line there are only 14 inspector? of rural free delivery, according to iir npioyer, and haves the record oi an upright life. We know that he will be badly missed in Cuba for we have been there and realize what a loss his death means. Many friends join in extending sympathy to the grief striken family. V,?e want to advocate a good roads movement in the county of Rutherford. we don't think onr present system in 1 - mil IC- .'5 s:P would dare to open his mouth against him in the State conven tion, it will be seen that there will be opposition, even more than they suspect. What can the supporters of Clark hope to gain for the Democratic party of t he State by putting such a man m nomination, si mid v beeanso the fight against him has been instigated by the Southern rail road as has been said, wiipnonw , 4.1 ' i ,. ! Mtr laeor instead of sending them r.tr other c onsideration goes to show J to counties where they have The 'ystet that he will damage the party! of the kind we should have. We be am! divide it against itself? There are many Democrats, who have openly said that they will not vote for him if nominated xorniation given by a southern congress man yesterday. This representative had just made a study of the maps in the omce of buiperintendeut Machen, and therefore spoke advisedly. There is only an average of one inspector for each southern state, in response to hun dreds ot petitions, while in the Repub lican states of Pennsylvania and New York there are 14 inspectors busily en gaged in laying off routes. In other words, there are as many inspectors in r-nese two Republican states as there are in the entire south. Iu Ohio and Illinois there are 11 inspectors. In pro portion to the pet itions filed, the states of other sections have 50 per cent, more routes established than the states of the south. In several Southern states there is not an agent, although no end of pe titions from them have been received. Whenever these nnruistaeliable eviden ces of unfairness are called to the atten tion of the department, said the southern j congressman referred to, promises of re form follow which are seldom if ever kept. VOIA AT (libl fnr rn a The following tracts and parcels of land, hereinafter named., have been lev ied on for taxes due for the year 1901, which still remain due and unpaid; therefore, for the satisfaction of said taxes due, I will sell at the court house door m Rutherfordtou, on Monday, Jr ly 7th, 1U02, the following described lands. E. A. Majitix, Tax Collector. Reports from OS Counties. Chairman Simmons, of the State Democratic Executive Committee has received returns of poll tax payments from sixty-eight comities. They show that there are 5,00!) Democratic delin quents, white Republicans 8.C80 and ne groes 53,044, of whom 7,578 can read is : t,,i-; i i. . . worth much esncei-ll- n if 4, "Winunisasa basis for the m -i-.n, ebpc.cn.il, a it is now : nm,,!..-.-. i.vn ........ . i", " . - , " 'vm ties, they would im ij"vi uuu loans until our lieate the following manner ivuviif TV,, 4..- .i- . of keeping them up is chan-ed Wol ,. p " oeimqnonts, think a better plan vonM to have - ilc:l153 12 oiul '-groes, a road tax in connection f " can read. The penary fund and also to use orT ct J f counties so iw!j.u .Hum iii,:; uemocrats, ,4S() RUTHEKFORDtOX TOWNSHIP. O P. Carson estate, GO acres of land south west of town, balance on taxes and cost, 5.00. oG- Cirrkr, 190 acres of land on otone Gutter creek, taxes and cost, $43. 1 0. James Hill heirs, 32 acres of land on Pores lord road, taxes' and cost, 1.70. Sulphur Springs' Township. W. m. Butler, 17 acres of land, taxes and cost, $1 .'-20. ,,,A- ,r- Rhuiton, 25 acres of land on h loyu s creek, taxes and cost, $4.03. E. L. Duncan, 27 acres of laud on toroad river, taxes and cost, $:.97. James Dills, 20 acros of laud on li.u . aruson's creek, tax and cost, $1.90. J. H. Fite, i2 acres of land. t;i-ps nt,,; cost, $:j.S0. K. L. Fite, 10 acres of land on Rich ardson s creek, taxes and cost, $1.00. Amanda Ford. 19 Ulll S Creek, taxfs :nif1 r-ri- ri or . . Vi . h , . Frank McEntire. 43 acres of bnul hv. es and cost, $5.42. D. T. McBrayer. 518 acres of land on Dill s creek, taxes and cost, $1.84. Jnde Martin, 8 acres of land, taw pri cost, 94 cents. A. C. Robbins, 81 acres of laud on -broad river, taxes and cost, $3.53 T. m. Robldns, 43 acres of land on tlmud river, taxes and cost, 5.02". Drnry Wilkins, U4 acres of land, tax es and cost, $4.44. Q. A. Collins, 32 acres of land on Is land lord road, taxes and cost, $2.14. Rufns HcKinney, 55 acres of land, taxes and cost, $;J.24. t t t 9 I t -OimillBIS -FOR- THETRIRUNF A COUNTY PA! 4 FuS f R lit h e rf o v& N e ws I $100 A YEAR. STRICTLY CASH IN A VANCE. beneve we could find a man for county commissioner who is in favor of this system if the other part of the county can famish two more of the same faith and order. We e were f:ivrri1.lT- 4 .. ianK aim lile ot the people a man j t0 our M . Z: , ; V & Person, whom they in nowise want, nn.l land inanv L... "A.. : . 1 l11:' nsylvania, Warren, 1 -- " w v:w!wi or .n..i A'., who . i . . ; IS so much sit vtivJoo ! aovnmagcs by hems too far ..... ! iioni ! with their feelings that thev will I under not support him? Suppose lie wmte Ivepublicans, 2,803, negiw.s 12, 271 ; in the west the Democrats number 8,170, white Republicans, 0,183 and ne groes, 11,:7S. The following counties have not been heard from : Brunswick, Burke, Cabar ras, Cherokee, Columbus, Craven, Cur- jritnek, Forsyth,. Gaston, Halifax, Har Hert fort, Mitchell Rowan, Wilson ey Exchange COJUIEROIAfc BANK. Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordtou, at Ruth erfordtou, N. C, at tlieclase of business on April 80th. 1902. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, .. Overdrafts " Furniture and FLxtures Due from banks and bankers Casli on hand $21,050.37 812.09 1,000.00 4.670.10 2,481 .04 I uim snool. .e have somo rlicf ! n.r nA - .t .. - .- - v "x " " " 1 ill ion, WilCTC is i 1 u ci.i.mut-11 never pet one nominated; will that be the ondlS t0he T that o the district i.-j r lnnm . .. i. ... . ' q""in &er- l"e ;nrer; n not, then f tied tl:at the children cannot n ' ""wwv' ,ue:i 1S uisciiuiinanon between rail- ; ter on the ground or the sr.i.i s4te the 1 1 1 " P(i- -acticablo here. They do not road, and cotton mills argues that ! 1. he r ow what they can stand; they point ; and if it be true, as has if two hnnd'S " LT n:fn Klad to have ii avo never yet tried, and so long been charged, that the reason he ! costing $250. ofhe pnblic rv!f ! t!" 0f that 851,116 miU- favors cotton mills is that he and his sons own stock of that kind, then can the people of the State honestly stand bv him? 1 i .... uvur, ana willing to give it en the influence of its partv tin ui uur support. The people, some of them, say that this town cannot stand a taxation sufficient to run a graded .aiwwi, mciciuie me itiea is im- 1 k have never vf f trior! o.i -i,.., as l here is an unwillingness to shoulder the burden, just so long will they think as they do. Give tis the question for consideration ly ballot, and if the measure carries, we predict, that the bur den of taxation which now at a distance seems so heavy and un bearable, will not weigh near so heavily upon us then. The ques tion of the school is not an exper iment; its efficiency has been tried in almost, every town in this state and in others, and un til we come to see that a school must be run by taxation we can not have a school that will satis fy. We are told that a promi nent gentleman in the town of Marion, who pays as much or pronably more tax than any other citizen of that place, has said that the keeping of his three children in . the graded school there co.ts him six dollars each year less than their private tui tion would cost. him. If this is i,,.f .:ii.i. -i . . s-va:;l wo undoubtedly believe hraRai,)S tJie appointed i Jt. .. ... . time is now ni-t ii,L-u iAuuon is not the. o r- im- lu tmj pj.g. pliant it appears to be. A suf liciency of nerve and back-bon?. a determination and a willing ness to do, is the spirit that needs to characterize our people. When they have this there will be no trouble. States Greenbacks. The story is going the rounds of the press about the keeper of a country store in Connecticut who :i,.,.i?..1,ii,- n..,l 1 .1 ' ' v " A but I hnrnol w o ,.1-4. i i .. . , . . it nil! be -.i,, the co,,ve-i 'f U,-: y, Z T! , c ijiuk;; a plea 111 thrir 1-h-iif x,-',of ' - - ' tion to stop and think seriously ! we have to confrit Ve r W incident in 1 802, of which it before it takes a step that it j hoed and re-echoed all over the State! ! Mv.Tp In" 1 n, ,-!.:.,. . .... ! ruar ycai,, says Tho Rppnmw 4- i, , i -viisi'iiua: ion pniin.A'i.-i.iiA n n.. - uu;i:ui lecan, ana that will weak-1 - - ej(Japt , ojnvuii iintmi'iiif Jit 15 iielU O'lt Mk-kler, a noted Confederate SJ50.GS7.10 .$10,000.00 1,000.00 4S9.10 19.072.29 05.05 toaecomph this end, to wit: where ! ZZln " axi.au, uj wirn a lew States quar- the guards brouglit back States gnt n- to injure the men as possi- V iflt wa. J :.. . tWO districts consnlirl-ifn 4-1, i,...a . ; " "ctu iS an iinparinuif , ti"V " i ooiurades raided a United i . T . , ! i is o t'UixU teem a arw ntr1 inmf4 ijm.ge. is Judge Clark one of able house, but w)W v., 7, I tei lt'TS captured p. f i in T, , , 4 . ' "'l luv ; anu, among ot'ier bootv I t.iat kind? It i'iii vicn 1 - 1. Cftlivi'liiri'-c. nf dlho ;,t.,;.. i 171 ",n'V ' . 1 ! the L.r.e "l: I 11 k United uemonsirareci that he is not. I 0at TS ZT. And in order TT' i' 1 " - ' lil i'l-.i l H- I I - f.nr,,-,,,,'., , i . : jit. r , t - i i . - i - ! riiii i s iMivonii'miiT oi' i In the Raleigh correspondence to the Charlotte Observer of to day appears the following: The most amusing newspaper fake of the present year was one sent out from Rutherfordtou in April, stating with great particularity that an aged resi dent of that vicinity had invited his relatives and friends to attend a "sui cide dinner" at his home June 10 a Ist dinner, at the conclusion of which he would kill himself at the head of the table, using most propably a revolver he had carried in the Confederate army. It is said that no such man ever lived and that the whole structure of the sto ry is like a soap-bribble. We assure the Observer's cor respondent that the above is not a "fake"; neither is the "whole structure of the storv like a soar nouse built costing S250. of the public ocnooi money, why can't one hundred children have a house costing .-55 25. of the same fund? Is this not reasonable? This is our way of looking at the mat ter. A . Spring Fever. Spring fever is another name for bil iousness. It K nmv. L-f,i-:n, i Again, we will never bo satisfied I rv TZi ri " , rom until we get the law changed so that ive bo v V M " 1 - aKa 1,iac" the cnnln,ittPP ra u-' "J;aM'1.''Hianapoisnedsystem. If taught at a time best suited to their convenience. Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus Undivided profits Deposits subject to checks. . . Cashier s checks Total $30,037.10 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer c ial Bank of Rutherfoitltoh, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and -subscribed before me this Sth day of May, 1!)0-J. M. O. DICKERSON, C. S. C. Comet Attest: T. li. Twitty, John- C. Mills, M. II. Jcstich, Directors. Noiith : CakollVa, ) In Suix-rior Court, Rnthci ford County. Before t he Clerk. Vv iiliam Walker, administrator of Tu rret la Pannell. dectnso.'? , V8 t t t z I o o Advertise in THE TRIBUNE if you would increase your sales and give life to your business. Rates reasona ble. 1 HE TRIBUTE, KUTHERFORDTON, ATLANTIC C FAST LINK HETAVEEX uanestoa Ctn ColumbJ Carolina, and JS!oVtlx Carolina. (IX(i WfST. InKfTi-rt JsM'ur.ry j.'tli, ',-r-j. (oi::: i.:r. No. :.: bubble," but tlu mciceiiL is a " sctim of f.'ircsuiistances. Mrs. M. F. Cminiiiirbjim nf i,i,n v.TOernor Uiiandler received a letter from the authorities at Yv'ilmingtou tliis mori:iiig asking for advice on the sub ject, and inquiring if she could not be sent to an asylum in Georgia, since' the verdict had been returned against her in iSTorth Carolina. Under the Georgia law no insane per son can be sent to the State asylum wuxiout having been adjudged insane in the county in which t hat person lives, and the only solution of the Cunning ham case, according to Governor Chan dler, is to return the woman to Rich mond county and have her tried there. J:rs. Cunningham, it is said, lr-ft An. neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. De Witt's Little Earlv Risers remove all danger by stimulating the liver, opening lie bowels and clean:" iug the ;y;;tem of impurities. Safe pills. j n?ViT RTiI,e- "I have taken De Witt's morfi fhnn .nni.: t i . luivmiuj; x nave ever tried." Forest City Florence Mills Twitty & Thompson. McKinney Walker, George Wall er et al, heirs at law of Lucretia Paime'l. de ceased. Notice. The non-residents in the above enti tled action to-wit : McKinncy Walker. George Walker, Morgan Walker, Mrs Mary Ihompson. Wilev Wall o,, children of Mrs. Minerva James (names not known), Joseph Green, A. R. John sou, Louna Johnson, Oliver Johnson, and the children of Mrs. Sarah TroHi,.i.i (names not known), will take notice Lv tlau a special proceeding entitled asLr ueen connnejiced in the Supe rior court of Rutherford county before the Clerk to subject a certain tract of land, lying in Rutherford county, to sal" to create assets with which to par debts against the estate of the petitioner's in testate.: And the said non-residents will xuxii.ei- iaM? nonce tiiaf they are reqair ed to appear before the CbA- o? Mm c ft . . i.ii. ) I til Lv i'in 00 nil i"hvr.tr.,. i " '" . if,- t ..... - ; - 7 : Lv 51 ;) f in !) or, .,, e , I ' mil -t- lIIIillT K -m i 1 A t . - - -- i r.m i'n f t Ar 32 45im V,... II Ar Ar Ar Ar 1 im tact, the truthfulness of wliielt ! m ? ' K a to visit ker t,,,,:...,,,,, , , , ' ai0thcr 111 Wilmington, and while there e,ta,,h,iied by good authority, developed signs of insanity. She has The dinner and the suicide hav yet takeu place, however, appear before the Clerk of tho Su perior court for Rutlierford county at Judge Clark has indicated that he will f Rutherfordtou on Julyisth OOto nie iK tifion m paid lauitilf will anolv to nej, nemaiidea in his ay li 1st, i 1)02. M. U. DICKKRSOJ, Clerk oi the Superior Court of Ruther- . ford County. McBrayer & Justice, Attorneys for Pe- ' turner. T i i- J . , J O lll'tl'... r .1 . " ..j ilkj ii i fill um ro tne request con-1 r a-mnr taincdinthe last Ipttor f r. lweeding, or the p: x , ' I ue court for the re that he consent to or demand the pnbli- uetitiou. Dntod at Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar. Ar. Ar. -M-ltV v ' ? t . ... I i o M- , ''v - " Pin 1 ST , ... i JA - ;i i':. i i .::iirfi i i 325 pi. nrc.Pis'vxir::: iv v v;;!:;;; t . . iJ.:il in i-j am Winter, $ U Jo am Camden - pin I.a m aster. la ar.j ( ' "iu V Ar Ar... ii-i(Im Uoelc Hill J- JS pm Y-l:v,Ue 5 25 pin UlacksbuP' 6 rOpiM.. shelJiv, X." d i Jo ptn linthei foidtoM 8 3ff pm ?.!aiijn. N. (?. - W innslx ! r!'J. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes II. .N Bevill, Old To-.vnva., "when Ruck len's Arnica S.ilve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head.' It delights all who u&e it for cuts, corn burns, bruises, boib, nicer, emotions' Infallible for piles. Only 2r,c at Twit ty and Thompson's drug store. name of the old uenlleman is Allan Cogsdale and he resides in Rutherford county. Those who know him say that he is a very eccentric old fellow, and is fully possessed of nerve sufficient to put into execution an idea like (hat described above. If the cor- .wijuuenc oi rue Observer will come up, we will introduce him to My. Cogsdaia. Thk TiaauNE is ta print, and the only paper published in the county. Subscribe for The Tiubuxe and w ' the news when it is news. become extremely violent, has attempt ed suicide, and has threatened to kill her mother. She will probably be returned to Augusta. Atlanta Journal. Will Xot Vote for Clark. If the information will afford any re lief we will state that we do not intend voting for Judge Clark and expect to vote against him if either the Republi cans, Populists or Prohibitionists put a decent white man in opposition And ve have paid our poll-tax. Durham Herald. cation of his letter to Judjre Robinson It is therefore incumbent, upon Judge Robinson and Mr. Page that the letter be given the public. The public have a right in justice to Judge Clark, no less than to itself, to see anything which can tiirow any light on the important question at issue the fitness, or unfit ness because of unjudicial conduct, of Judge. Clark for the endorsement and promotion he asks at the hands of the public Morning Post. Ready to Yield. "I used De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure." says S. R. Meridith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diswicA nil Filthy Temples in India. Sacred covs often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet is a body that's pol- larea cy constipation. Don't permit it. Clean.se your system vith. Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c at Twitty 8c Thompson's drug store. The Tribuxe from now until January tWS, for only 50 cents. kinds of wounds, leits. Forest Oii ty & Thompson Notice. By virtue of a mortgage deed dated June o, 1SS5, executed by Henry Hodnj and wife, Mary, to Frank Coxe to secure a note of even date for the sum of $100 which mortgage is recorded in the re cords of mortgages for Rutherford ronn- ty mbooK No. A, page. 27, I will offer i Mlu ,u uie nignest bidder for cash at the court house door in Rutherford county, on June 30th, 1902, at 12 o'clock m., all the following de scriDed lands to-wit : Lying on the wa ters ot Mountain creek in tli Rutherford and State of North Carolina Ar" Ar 7 M pm. ) '?0 . JJ pn'i". 7 io pin. : Ar 7 !." j.ui -. Ar 4 35 y.w Ar ZJ aiii Ar JO ;) .tin --. Ar 4) ani Ar 8 7 am Ar 7 I7t am Ar (J t'Z am Lv o 0M am .r!!:.r! -tf !". O Lv 30 IS am m --nencUi-iivillv.cl,, o (,., ; .:-Asheviii,,N.c.....LY t;u;;; c, and N.lnl trains Leten C:harloM,n and (Ircenvillo, ClSa58a,Ul 59 T1,rh tween Charleston a.,1 H. M. Emeksox, General Iawen r A-ont J. It Kenlet, (ieneral Maimer. TrniIic iIa'. .. , , - ----.v VU Vll I Il Accept no counter-1 he- P.aid "e?x'y Hnde ved in leits. FcestCity Florence Mills. Twit- rlkf . - "ij nil uiiu timers, 1 containing m acres more or less. Sale iot.ari.siy ualance due on said note with interest and expenses. This May 261 h im. FRANK COXK, Mortgagee. Per Justice & Pk ss, Attorneys. Capt. Clark's Reward. The president Monday sent the fol lowing nomination th the Senate: -aprani Cfcaries E. Clark, to be ad vance! ; even numbers in rank and to be a rear admiral in the navy. Ciip- .iia C'iurk was in command of th-. Oregon during the memorable trip around the horn and later at Santiago. Many of the other Captains who saw less of service iu that war have been promoted, but Captain Clark's reward was late in coming. ANNOUNCEMENTS. to Texas'. fcl,,.,.fcC. tnecevrr.iiris e. uirt-gpormaiec close connecVo for alj parts of Texas, Oliahob anaipaian lernton cair UHOijlW ANp INpSAN TER. ii j as, Olahotai rj. wobtm-: ier reach i i in. Si rr t VSMBEVCPOOT Subscribe tor The Tkibuib. Announcements of candidates will I published iu this column at $3.00 each cash in advance. To thk Democrats of Rutherford County : 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic Convention. Robt. E. Bickjerstaff. . LUFKlN ir I i .tu warn io v.cyi a su ra.d and where pleppe? write lor a copy of oulW.c.jrce booklets. "Homes la tTHS Soud.- ; Through Tefsawltb boiae wuitox a Camera. condition D. H. SCTTCJ, T. r. 1. CBATTJL-V. 1 51. i'ii t V I-Driinr - ... I.v o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o - - "-"'-w.t, v. r.ti.iL, SI. 16L13, SW. o

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