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KUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY JULY 24, 1902. 81.00 A YEAR. COMMERCIAL BANK. Report of the condition of the Com mon: iul Bank of Rutherfordton, at Rnth crfonlton, N. C, at t ho close of business on April :50th, mrl. RESOURCES. Lou as and discounts, $21,656.37 Overdrafts . 812.99 Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 Due from hanks and bankers. 4,676.10 Cash on hand 2.4S1.64 COOKE GOES TO TRAP WITH 0ATH ON LIPS Double Execution at Green ville, Miss. A RESTORATION BEAU. WITNESSED BY THOUSANDS. Total LIABILITIES Capital stock Surplus : Undivided pivfits Deposits subject to checks. . Cashier s checks $30,627.10 $10,000.00 1,000.00 489.16 19.072.29 65.65 For the Murder of Engineer Wray Ash- Daily Programme of a Handy In Ung'lnud Dili-in. Chariest' Time. The history of an ordinary day of a restoration beau was something like this: From about 10 till 12 he received visitors in his sleeping chamber, where he lay in state, with his periwig, thick ly powdered, lying beside him on the coverlet. Near at hand, on his dress ing table, the curious visitor might have noticed some little volumes of KING EDWARD IS NOW ABLE TO WALK ABOUT Takes Short Stroll On Board the Royal Yacht. FOOD AND THE SEXES. HIS IMPROVEMENT IS FtAPIS. The Male Human Xecdx to Eat Wore Than Hie Female. According to a writer iu the Lancet, the male human needs more food than the female not only on account of his larger stature, but also because he is the more katolic of the two. The man tends to expend energy and the woman to store it up in the form of fat; he burns the faster. This sexual LADRONE GHIEFS GIVE STRONG GORDON.SLIP Escape Constabulary and Flee to Mountains. SEVERE Death Penalty at Greenville Former Raved Like Madman. Miss. (1iffYviiir-.' sli'iwsj its.Of in tlio vorv amatory verse, a canister of Lisbon or j King Will Hold His First Council Since i , , , Tlfl , n,.,.r0nr- A. J. Ealfour Decarr.e Premier cn age of chromocytes than the woman, i. . ii . i . . 1 . . ....j: . a . . i snowing liiUi ut; ueeus a piup-Ji nuiiiue j ly larger quantity of oxygen in order Spanish snuff, a smelling bottle and ley Cocke and Tom Lauderdale Pay j perhaps a few fashionable trinkets Greenville, Miss., July 22. At 11:41 1 o'clock this morning Ashley Cocke anJ Tom Lauderdale, the murderers of En- j gineer Wray, expiated .their crime up- j on the gallows. Cocke died cursing Total ; $30,627.10 everybody in Greenville and the of-' t t m i rm ! ficers of the law. Lauderdale met : ' 1 lack' cushlor of Tlie Commer I his fate calml ; At early dawn great throngs ol people began to arrive in the city, and ' by 10 o'clock the place was crowded to its utmost capacity. Sheriff Hum ; had sworn in a large number of depu- ties, and every precaution was taken ; As soon as he deemed proper the i beau arose and with incredible difii- j culty proceeded to put on all his j charms, to perfume his garments, to : soak his hands in washes for the sake ' of producing whiteness and delicacy, i to tinge his cheeks with carminative : in order to give them that gentle ; Board Yacht Soon Cadogan's Suc cessor Will Then Ee Named. London, July 22. The weather was less disagreeable at Cowes, Isle of Wight, this morning, and the reports from the royal yacht Victoria and Al bert continue to chornicle King E;l- FIGHTINQ ENSUED. Fourteen of the Ladrcncs Were Killed and Fifteen Captured, While One Member of the Constabulary Force Was Killed and One Wounded. Sale of Land for Taxes! j The following tracts and parcels of land, hereinafter named, have been lev- ied on for taxes due for the year 11H:I, which still remain due aud unpaid; therefore, for the satisfaction of said taxes due, I will sell at the court lious door in Kntherfordton, on Monday, Au gust 4th, 1002, the following described lauds. E. A. Maktix, Tax Collector. blush which nature had denied them, , ward's improvement. It is said that to arrange a number of patches upon ; he walked a few steps yesterday, his face so as to produce the effect of j The king will hold his fust council cial Bank of Kntherfordton, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. F. FLACK, Cashier. State of X. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Sth day oc May, 1002. M. O. DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B. T witty, John C. Mills, M. H. Justice, Directors. moles and dimples, to dip his pocket handkerchief in rose water aud to pow der his linen so as to banish from it the smell of soap, to consume a quarter of an hour in the attempt to fasten his cravat, so long again in the en deavor to adjust his wig and to "cock" to prevent any possible trouble. Cocka his hat, as long again in the contem- UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. f " TIIK II HAD Of the State's Kducational System. Ac. mile Department, Hedicine, i Pharmacy. Oil "ivr '; and eighty scholarships. l- it ;i teachers and to minis iiv -" - . ijans for the needy. 'i5ideittli. 54: Instructors. Iv w Dormitories, Water Works, Cen tral Heating System. Fall term begins September Sth, 1P02. Address, IT. Venable, President, Chcpel 23111,2?. C. and Lauderdale, alter a good night's , Bleep, awoke at 7 o'clock. Breakfast ! was offered them, but both declined t-1 eat. Cocke was visited by Rev. Cunningham, who tried his utmost to induce the doomed men to embrace religion, but all to no purpose. ; - At 11 o'clock the two men were brought into the corridors of the jail, where the last farewells were said. They were then taken to the scaffold, and in full view of thousands of people both were hanged. Lauderdale remained firm and quiet throughout, but Cocke raved like a mad man, cursing everything and everybody in Grenville, and finally, when the black cap was adjusted, he uttered a fearful oath at the sheriff and his deputies. There was no sem blance of trouble. meeting since A. J. Balfour became premier on board the yacht shortly. It is expected that the name of the new lord lieutenant of Ireland, to succeed Cadqgan, whose resignation was made public July 17, will then ha announced. to maintain his more active combus tion, a fact which one may associate with his comparative freedom from chlorosis. Moreover, weight for weight, his pulmonary capacity is greater than that of-the woman, wh ;se smaller re- stabulary cordon in Cavite province spiratory need is further shown by the acd have CSCaped to the mountains. A facility with which she can without ; EUinber of Ladl-on3S were killed la discomfort uimnnsu ner urcauuug nower bv means cf the corset. "The 'great contrast between the j The cordon encompassed the leaders metabolic activity of the two sexes," i and many of their followers. The lai continues the writer, "was forcibly ter, when trapped, made a series o! brought humc to me by a military dis- ! bleaks to escape. Tha constabulary play given by a troop cf dusky am.i- withstood the first attack, killing 14 Manila, July 22. A dispatch says Montallon and Felizardo, the Ladrone chiefs, have broken thiough the con- Grekx Hill Township. Gibbs, Elmira heirs, 16 acres of land, taxes and costs $1 .02. Tol Lynch, 40 acres of laud on Knob Creek, taxes and cost, 3.85. IlUTIIERFORDTOX ToWXSHIP. J. F. Rowland, one (Mathews) towu lot, taxes aud cost, -".79. Mrs. J. F. Rowland, 32 acres of (Har ris) hind taxes and cost -4.i0. Sarah Leaven thorp estate, .i acre of land iu Xew Hope taxes and cost $1.1)0. Martin V. Miller. 4 acres of land in zons. with whom were also a few male YOHE SEEKS HER CAPTAIN. WVeavervill' gat Tins a: history of twenty eiulit years of j.-roficieiit and thorough work, a good, solid student body, ar.d a strong corps of teachers who give TliOKO.m and PROG U.ES MYE 1KAINING. It is the school of "the masses." Course in English, Mathe matics hid Ancient Lang uages are especially strong. Do not read this advertise ment and throw it a side. "Write for our catalogue. It represei ts us as we are. Next session begins Septem ber lStli, 1902. Address IV? ARSON A. YOST, She Charges Her Missing Lover With Grand Larceny. New York, July 22. A formal com plaint of grand larceny has been made j against former Captain Putnam Brad- j ley Stiong by May Yohe, who visited police headquarters accompanied by I her mother and her lawyers and there j charged Strong, who recently disap peared from his home at Hastings, with the theft of jewels which she values at $250,000. Her complaint was entertained and a general alarm was sent out for the arrest of Strong. Miss Yohe's counsel said that the safe in the Knickerbocker Safe De posit company, where Miss Yche had j kept her jewels, was opened today rial j plation of his charms in the looking glass and as long again in the practice of such smiles as would display to the best advantage the ivory whiteness of I his teeth these were the processes through which he who desired to tig- i ure as a b?au of the first magnitude j j was compelled in that age to pass. J ; The character of the beau, so far as ! ! his outward and personal appearance 1 was concerned, was now complete, and , as in those days fashionable gentlemen j used their legs to si much less extent j than they do now our imaginary beau I would have directed his valet to order : a sedan chair without delay. Into : this he stepped find was borne to the i fashionable haunt to the mall iu St. , ; James park or perhaps to the more j ! ceremonious parade in Hyde park j where, like a butterfly, he delighted to ! flutter in the train of some jilting '. beauty, who gloried in nothing so j much as "an equipage of fools" and j who was perfectly willing for the nonce to furnish him with an excuse for toasting her in a tavern at night. Gentleman's Magazine. Edward Will Visit the Czar. New Yoik, July 22. It is learned from a reliable source that King Ed ward will visit the czar in the latter part of September, cables the Copen hagen correspondent of The New York American. Immediately after the coronation Queen Alexandra comes to Denmark to join her sister, the dow ager czaiina, the king following about Sept. 1. The king and queen will go to St. Petersburg after a two weeks' stay in Denmark, sailing on the royal yacht under escort of a British and Russian warship. Most likely, the dispatch acids. King El ward will make his long-expected visit to the kaiser on his return journey. tamer miuiuyis uj iuie ine tuiuuu. W lira, taw iin.l n. AiJO Clarasie Mc Dowell, 6 acres (Hardin) land taxes and cost, $1.10. Nczer Revis, acre of land in New Hope, taxes and cost, $1.70. Rebecca Scott. 1 acre of land in New Hope, taxes and cost, 1.0.". John G. Twittv, 1 town lot, taxes and cost, $3..Yi. Caroline Twittv 12 acres of laud in Fair View, taxes and cost, 4.80. Goforth Whiteside 1 acre of land near New Hope, taxes and cosr, 93 cents. J. Madison McEntire, 22 acres of (Morris) land, taxes and cost. fl.5:. s.nd capturing 15 men. The Ladrones warriors. The women, in spite of their - , ... . ., .. finally massed under cover of the daily exertions, were all rounded and ' plump, some very much so. no single j darkness and forced their way througa muscle showing through the skin, and a v-tat- spot in me corcon, near La it was noticed that their movements. J Arin as, killing one and wounding on.? though full of grace, lacked energy , of the constabulary. The latter cap tured the papers and effects of the leaders and destroyed quantities ol supplies. ISSUES OF NEXT CAMPAIGN and 'go.' The men. on th- other hand, were spare, their muscles standing out plainly under the shiny skin, and they, in further centra st with the women, displayed a truly amazing agility, bounding about and whirling round in a most astounding fashion. The wem- ' Shoidd Be Tariff, Trusts, Philippines en, in short, were essentially anabolic, J anj r-j.jp Subsidy Says Griggs, and the men v.vro katabolic. I may j NfrW york Juiy 22. Congressman here draw attention to the fact that ' Jaine8 M. Griggs, of Georgia, chairman men are ant t; be larger meat eaters republican Convention. The Republicans of Rutherford 1 count v are hereby called to meet of the Democratic congressional cam- in convention at the court hcuse THE MAC KAY MAUSOLEUM. APHORISMS. It Is Built of Granite and Marble and Ccst $200X00. New York, July 22. The Mackay mausoleum, in Greenwood cemetery, in which the body of John W. Mackay will be placed, was completed abov.t two years ago. It is built cf granito, with marble interior, and cost about $300,000. A large granite crocs sur mounts the building, and at each cor- tnan women, just as tney are. p.ossiui, paiga committce who is ia th5s tity t0 . : in consequence of this very fact, more . meet cther members of his committe3, ,n lmtherfunltoil, oil j prone to drink alcohol and to smoke tfae issueg of the nexfc campaign. SA TURDAY, AI'G. 1'ND, UK! ' from a Democratic standpoint, should' . . - , .. , , ' o, Cr evm ucootro &e the tariff, the trusts, the Philippines ! f(,r the Purpose f selecting dele- J said he, "for the Democrats to control jllcial aml Senatorial Republican I gates to State, Congressional, Ju- 51en of the Vast That Ilxpec-I' J to RoCurn. Is there any race that has not its ; the next house on the issues I have i conventions. sleeping hero? A correspondent re- j named. ceutly pointed v--.it tli:-.t the time for the Mr. Griggs will meet Lewis Nixon, fulfillment f iL-e prophecy that thi? the chairman of the finance committee tenth cf Kiishii c v. i.l restore to India ! of the national committee today, and i ! ner of the rool There is a life-dze Az- ure. The mosaic work of the marl.lt1 ! floor and ceiling is elaborate, and the You never lift up a life without being yourself lifted up. Emerson. To ease another's heartache is to for get ones own. Aura nam i-inmm. interior is in the form of a rhan..! It is ever true that he who does noth j v,-ith an altar. Electric lights arouud ing for others does uothuig for himself, i the ceiling are lighted automatically Goethe. i Py tjjp fleecing of the bronze doors ol 'Tis far better to love and be poor ' the mausoleum. There ase 22 crypts. tnan be ncu witii an empty Heart. : The body of Mr. Mack ay's son. John Lewis Morris. God doesn't care for what Is on the outside; he cares for what is inside. it was found that her jewels, valued at j Rev. M. Babcock. $250,000. had been removed, nothing of value being left in the safe except a few trifling trinkets. She also ex plained that pawn tickets calling for $100,000 wortk of the missing gems had been recovered. No Trace of Captain Strong. New York, July 22. Captain Titur of the detective bureau, said toda. several detectives had been at work j all night looking for ex-Captain P. B. I Strong, against whom a warrant charg ing theft was sworn out by May Yohe, but that his men had found no trace of Strong. Captain Titus said that Miss Yohe had come to New York today from Hastings-on-the-Hudsou, and with several detectives was mak ing a tour of the pawn shops for the purpose of identifying, if possible, some of the jewels supposed to have been pawned by Strong. ISaoretai'y, iavepville, C. THE BOOK STORE The i lace to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY sen ooiJ supplies, etc. A. L. GRAYS' Vatican Appointments. Rome, July 22. Besides an apostol ic delegate for the Philippine islamls the Vatican Is preparing to appoint an archbishop of Manila, who will proba bly be Bishop Sebastian Gebhard Mess mer (a Swiss), professor of canon law at the Catholic university in Washing ton since 18S0. Three new Philippine dioceses will he created. Governor Taft in starting for Naples to visit Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius, ex pressed a desire that the bishop of one of the new dioceses be a native ol the Philippines. Major Porter has started for Paris to spend a few days there before returning to Washington. Fruitless is sorrow for having done amiss if it issue not in a resolution to do so no more. Bishop Home. The next time yon are discouraged just try encouraging some one else and see if it will not cheer you. J. R. Mil ler. Sin Is never at a stay. If we do not retreat from It. we shall advance in it, and the farther on we go the more we have to come back. Barrow. Kind looks, kind words, kind acts and warm hand shakes "these are sec ondary means of grace when men are in trouble and are lighting their unseen battles. Dr. John Hall. W. Mackay, Jr., who was killed by his horse's fall in France, in 18H3, was placed in the mausoleum soon af ter ks completion, and the body of Mrs. Mackay's father rests there. The body of Marcus DaTy also is in one cf the crypts, pending the erection of a Daly family vault. The body of Mr. The Republicans of the various precincts of the county will meet her ind?:-;.i:d..n:ce is near at baud, and 1 arrange with him for the establish- jat their usual voting places at 3 some such savior to 1 ment cf the headquarters of his com- 'o'clock T m S-'tunlav Julv 'G I 1 7 . 1 . J for the purpose of electing dele gates to the County convention. This July 7th, 1802. R. AV. LOGAN, Chairman Rip. Ex. Com. A. W. HUNT, Secretary. everv n;i : t.-n ;.a.s whom t i.. ! ;. !e lock. West country rustics sti:i beiieve that Arthur did not die, but sleeps in Avalon, and that in the hour of Britain's need he will awake, deliver the land and restore the golden age. Iu Germany it is a popular belief that Charles V. will some day wake from his enchanted deep to reign over Germany. Spain. Portugal. Denmark. Belgium and Hol land. Thousands of French peasants hold that Napoli-on is only sleeping and that at some future time he will reappear and rule. And Mr. Ncwbo't has enshrined the Devon legend that Drake is only listening for the drum. The Irish peasantry steadfastly re- J 1 1 . . A , - - T 1 ! i ruse to neiieve laai .Mr. l aiiK-.i is mittee in New York. The committee i will have its home at the Hoffman House, beginning Aug. 1. CHANGES IN ARMY. aiKdj v...i ce piacea in tne crypt ; rea!lv tleaj, Thev assert tlmt uis i0tli directly under the altar. j r tu lie wa an interested ; 4 f y.; ,,..., I .J f,.,f. thf CCaEt. I Tl Vyl II. f, U. II IU1IVI.II U.-V. ,11,41 I j when the time conies be will emerge from retirement to give Ireland her in dependence. Every true Moslem be lieves that when antichrist appears Mohammed Mohadi will awake aud WHITES FLEEING TO COAST. t Csrarcu3 Acts by the Natives c2 Africa. Lisbon, Juiy 22. The governor of Zambesi Las notified the authorities of the dispatch of a punitive expedi tion consisting of 300 hundred Eur peans aud 700 natives from Cinde for Bam-e to suppress the native Insur rection in Angola. The natives there have committed many barbarous acts agaicst resident Europeans, having de stroyed their property and compelled an e-cdus of the white population to Come to See Us For Up-lo-Me Portraits! J. G. & L. G. REID DENTISTS. r Marion' and Rutherfordton. All work guaranteed. Our prices reasonable. J. H. WOOD & CO., Rutherfordton, N. C. Masked Men Crack a Safe. I New York, July 22. FiTe masked ; men blew open the safe in the office ! of the New York and Stamford rail 1 road at Port Chester, N. Y., about day I light and stole yesterday's receipts ol the office, about $2,000. The rob bers forced an entrance by breaking ; the catch on the window. James Mc I Gine, a night watchman, heard the j men at work at the window and came j upon them just as they were about to ' attack the safe. He was ouicklv Queen Eli in belli "a Amulet. Queen Elizabeth during her last ill ness wore around her neck a charm made of gold which had been be queathed her by an old woman in Wales, who declared that so long as the queen were it she would never be ill. 'i lie amulet, as was generally the case, proved of no avail, and Eliza beth, notwithstanding her faith in the charm, not only sickened, but died. During the plague iu London people wore amulets to keep off the dread de stroyer. Amulets of arsenic were worn near the heart. Quills of quicksilver were hung around the neck, and also the powder of toads. General Fred Grant Tendered Com mand Of Department cf Texas. Washington, July 22. Colonel Thomas Ward, chief of staff to Gen eral Miles, .was today appointed brigadier general in the regular army vice Jacob Smith, retired. General Ward himself will retire i:i the course of a day or two when Colonel Jp.mes P. Sanger, inspector general of New York, will become a brigadier general. General Fred Grant, at present i.i the Philippines, has been tendered the command of the department of Texas, and It is thought he will accept it. X'his is the department to which Gen eral Smith originally was assigned. All Styles, 'Lowest Prices and Best Work. Crayon and Pastel enlargements. Frames at prices conquer him. A Moorish legend de clares that Bobadil el Chico sleeps spellbound near the Alhambra and that one day he will awake to re-establish the Moors as rulers of Grana da. The Servians look to King Lager, slain by the Turks in loSi), as their final hope, and should Switzerland bo again threatened by tyrants Swiss folklore declares that the three mem bers cf the Tell family who are sleep ing at Until':, near the Vierwald-Staten-See, will rise from their en chanted slumber and maintain the freedom of the laud. London Chronicle. Seventy white persons have reach ed Ccvo Redondo in a sad plight. They had traveled 250 miles on foot. Much I 1 r. n v i r-f v ic fr-Tt fnr 1 1 . o fr.ia rf r-i V. pvj 1 It is reported that a number of traders ' to suit. Developing and tinish- who were unable to escape have been captured by the natives, who cut up and burned their bodies. SHOT WIFE THROUGH HEART. All work guar- ing for amateurs an teed. CAMPBELL & DAVES, Next door north of Postoflice, 1 up stairs. The Rhodes Scholarships. New York, July 22. Delay in mak ing arrangements for carrying out the Rhodes bequests for Oxford scholar ships is caused by the difficulty of ef fecting a final settlement under the will, cables the London correspondent of The Tribune, who lsarns that the The Ahscntmirded Professor. At a session of the German reichstag an absentminded member. II err Wich- scholarships will be in operation with mann, created no little' amusement, j out doubt in the, autumn of 1903, and lie was calling the roll, and upon that students from the United State3, reaching his own name he paused for a the British colonies and Germany response. Naturally none came. Then he called the name more loudly, waited llopl CcnrtRhtp. When a Ilopi maiden decides which of the eligible young men of the tribe she wishes to marry, she poes and sits in his house and grinds corn until be is sufficiently impressed by her indus try to marry her. After the ceremony, which Is an elaborate one, the couple go to live in the wife's house. If she tires of tier husband, she can obtain a divorce by morel v throwing his saddle out of the IY!ad With Jealousy Harrisburg Steel worker Commits Double Murder. Harr-sburg. July 22. William Filer, i a steelwo; ker, j hot and killed his wife, 1 Clara Filer, and Harry Bennett, a ma j DEPARTMENT chinist, today at Steelton, near here. The Filers and Bennett boarded at the same house, and it is alleged that Filer was jealous of Bennett's attea tiors to his wife. The parties had a bitter quarrel last night and Filer left the house. He returned this morning and shot Bennett, killing him instant ly. Mrs. Filer ran into the street, followed by her husband, who shot her through the heart. She died while beins carried Into the house. The murderer escaped, and is still itt large. OF PHARMACY UNIVERSITY OF N0TRII CAROLINA. mm; ixstki'ctoks. win ue aamuteu ip ice university in uuuv.-. n.i ..-r ...v. ...., ami all their property except tne ueros a few seconds and roared it out at the top of his voice. The laughter of his colleagues finally aroused him to a sense of the ludicrousness of his act, and ha joined in the general hilarity. compliance with the conditions of the will. The educational work project ed by Mr. Rhodes will be supervised by an Oxford man. Misdlreotcd Philanthropy. "Ah got no use fo' de man." said Charcoal Eph in one of his philo- j sophical turns, "dat donate er thousan' I dollahs f de heathen fund ob de fash- j ionabie church wid one ban' an' raise de rents on his tenement houses wid 1 "i tied to a cnair. Trun tTip thiovo Iv-cp constantly on hand a full supply ; blew open the office safe and escaped of V ifnns, Caskets and Robes. i toU1i w , 1CU r tt Ar,.,.i ,..;-ii ... 11 rn x.j. imjiic . ) . J l. Y Wll N 111 M511 yJU x umijMoiits and Monuments of any description. 800 i d"signs to select from. Prices guaranteed. de udder. Ah 'spec' be bettah begin overpowered, bound and gagged and , practicin' crawlin' fro' de eye ob er needle, Mistan jacKson: Baltimore News. E Haunted by Crime He Suicides. j St. Paul, July 22. A Helena, Mont., i specail dispatch says: The body ol 3 4 RuCkGr, ''' w- c- Craft. who was wanted for th?. ii. .-v-.it Counsellors at Law, T TV IT . 7 T 1 . u T ' Lewiston, has been found in the north Rutherrordton, N. C. ! ern part of Fergus CQUnty An uc -.ii; stairs in Du-kerson building.: slgned letter was found stating that ttiention given to all business vn,,, lrr1, ... . " . : il io them i killed McClure, that the crime had ' haunted hirn to such an extent that he could net sleep and that death was ', preferable to capture and he blew ofl his head with the weapon that ha.l ben used to kill his companion. Quite Amicable. "Why did you quit your job? Did you have a disagreement with the boss?" "Oh, no: not at all. I told him I had to have more money or I would quit, and he said it was mutually satisfac tory." I n d iana pol i s N e w s. Assassin's Victim Dies. Lexington, Ky., July 22. James Cockrell, of Breathitt county, who was brought here from Jackson at G p. .rn last night, mortally wounded, died at 6:20 o'clock this morning. He was shot from the courthouse window at Jackson at noon yesterday by an un known assassin. Friends who accom panied the wounded man here say they fear his death will be the signal for a prolonged and disastrous war fare. Cockrell was preparing to leave Jackson to .get out of the feud when the fatal shots were fired. He was the town marshall of Jackson. belong to the wife. The Ilopis are indulgent parents. The rij?ht of the children to do as they please is never quest ioncd. linn a Woman Gets n Scat. "I will tell you how to work it." said a woman, whose figure showed she would be tired by standing, lo a com panion in a Broadway car. "When there Is no vacant seat, watch for two men who are in "conversation and stand right in front of them. "Each one will want bis rrieud to think he is very polite, so both of them will jump right up and offer their seats. That's the way I do. and it nev er fails." New York Herald. Ochs Buys Public Ledger. Philadelphia. July 22. The Philadal phfa Public Ledger ha3 been purchase! by Adolph S. Ochs from Grcrge W. Chi'ds Drcxel and the Drexcl estate, and possession was at once given Mr. Ochs. The purchase includes all Th Fublic Ledge estate, comprising about half a block of Improved property on Chestnut and Sixth street, facing In dependence hall. The price paid for , it is not made public, but it Is state! on good authority that over $2,230,000 was involved In the transaction. Lost Life to Save Pet Dog. LaSalle, 111., July 22. Mrs. Ellen Wright, of this city, has lost her life here in an attempt to protect her pet Carroll W. Downey, Phvsician and Surgeon, ! dog. She, with her sister, Mrs. John When there has been a death in the ; Madison, were walking along the II family. the ho ise seems terribly large. linois Central railroad tracks. A Au Effective Way. "They say," said the young drama tist, 'that I shall have to cut my play down, but 1 really don't know where to bi-Kin." "Why not start at both ends," bis candid friend -:tsked, "and work to ward the middle-""Chicago Record-Herald. -Atchison Globe. ! Ilutherfordrr.ii, N. C. Office i.i Residence on Main stree' Phone No. 22. Tite Trieuxe from now until January 1903, for only 50 cents. Benevolence Is to love all knowledge, to know all men. c-ius. passenger train was almost upon the opposite ns. doe. when Mrs. Wrisrht leaned tn Us ' "Cleave" is the best instance of an men; ' rescue. She tossed the animal to Entflsu word with two opposite mcan-Confu- safety, hut was unable to avoid the in-s- "Nervous," "let" and "propugn train, which crushed her to death. ! are other 'stav.cps. Well Kqulpped laboratories. Thorough Work. Fall term U gins September fcth, IIC2. Address, V. V. VKXAISLK, President, -C hapel IIUl, X. C. J. C. Green, UNDERTAKER FOREST CITY, X. C. 1 Oregon's Official Vote. Salem. Ore.. July 22.--The official vote for governor at the recent elec tion was as follows: Chamberlain (Dem.) 41 Hunsakcr ist) 3.771. It. S. Bean, Republican j5 l rant Cakt, all at moderato candidate for supreme court judge, re ceived a plurality of 17,14fi, the largest ever given a candidate in Oregon. Best tock of Burial lioquists in the 11,857; Furnish (Rep.) 41.581; icounty from the cm-apt.- Cofau to the r (Pro.) 4,383; Ryan (Social-! Gold Going to Europe. New York, July 22. Ladenburg, Thalman & Co. announce today the en gagement of lafiO.rno gold for ship ment to Paris on Thursday. prices. Kh-gant HearM-. Phone 4umbex 6. 50 cents gets The Tribune from nowr until January, 1903. The Tribune is all-home print, and SubseriU1 for Thk TRii'.rxn and ' t ttie only paper published in the county. tb.e news when it is news. Notice. i Having qualified and bavirR Tiecn ap- pointed administrator of D. D. Harrill. idecf-an-d. late of Rutherford c t nnty, ail ...... persons having claims ajrainst the said Cholera Decreasing In Manila. jdocoasrfi an 1kt-1iv notified to present Manila, July 22. Cholera continues j the same to the uiKkrsigni on or br-i ire to decrease In the city and provinces. th 10th day of July, J'.:. ,r ihi-lntico The authorities think the epidemic is ! will ' p.ulel in 1-nr of their rtvov ry. less viruien. j A" JVr"l Vd,'b,"a to, ,hr: u' ' I), i). Kami;, nwsiMHl, viil ph sim-mMc ibsr-ril-o for Tiir. Tr.iP.rrvK. It is at oim-c. T is loth day of .July. iw pu'.liod i-M-ry Thursday evcniii::. C. IJ. JIARRILL," Administrator.
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