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THE RO-!S COLLECTION L- - BUTHERFOBDTON. N. C. THlTR3mvATTnTTcn , ,nna . . -ixjjuKjj I. i ;iwz. - . . " ' : 1 ' M.t A Y MP A SKULL FOR COMMERCIAL BANK. Report of it he condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth erfordton; 3. C, at the close of business on July 16th, 1902. 'RESOURCES. Loans and riiseounts, $&, 100.86" Overdrafts j.' " Furniture and Fixtures : ,000.00 Due from bainks- aild bankers. 7 921.49 Cash on hand . . . Total....?.... i INABILITIES. Capital stoj;J Surplus. . .I.1.; Undivided p?ofits Deposits subject to checks. Due other banks f5 ishicr s checks Total. 3,418.86 35,481.31 $10,000.00 1. FOR RELIEF OF CUBA'S FINANCIAL STRAITS Senate Prepares Way For Circulating $35,000,000. HOUSE "BlLt. IS APPROVED. President Palma Will Be Authorized to Eorrow $35,000,000 In American r-'.-i i - j i . . "uu consistency, which normallv cov- G-u nd Issue Nationa. Thirty-Ye-v ers only the outer portion of Zl "i Kvnua m oix monins. IMPACTED EAR WAX. Where It Cornea From and How II Should D Treated. The normal secretion of the orifice of the ear is the product cf glands situated in the outer half of theeanal only. This secretion-the cerumen, or ear was is- slowly poured from the gland ducts us a thin, -yellowish liquid. As it quickly loses a large amount of Its waterv elements via(ivldUVU and becomes admixed with dust it forms a thin laver. wnvin. AVERAGE CONDITION OF THE COTTON CROP p-. that in which the rlmw'g inf ... v. 1 WV. tl H7V1. - , . xms layer cr material probably has iork, Aug. 4. The first imnnr.! its ohto f,,,,,.,- n. - Av " luuviiuu. 1 i i iiiiiiiiikii wirn tiia vork of the Cuban congress is ap-1 few small hairs In the same location ! Monthly Report of Statisti cian of Agriculture. TEN YEAR AVERAGE OF 'HAMLET." The Odd Manner In Which the Eldei Booth Acquired One. The elder Booth acquired a skull for use in "Hamlet" in an odd manner, ac cording to a story In Seen and Heard. The tragedian, somewhat In his enps. was traveling near Louisville when he took a horse from a field and rode off with It. n 824.- wns a capital offense in Kentucky, and i named rnnlolnn r i. . Except In Scrrte of the Western Stat-sJ . Fontaine. Booth was soon over- 1 tukcn antl when asked where he coi a More or Less Marked-Deteriora-! the animal said: Hon Is Reported From the Entire1 1 captured him In a field back I IIHI U "Indeed r said one of the farmers. OUTBREAK IN HAITI PRACTICALLY OVER So Cables Captain McCrea of Gunbjat Machias. CUIET PREVAILS EVERYWHERE. Bank of RiiUierfoFdloD. Report to the North Carolina Corpora tion Commission of the condition of the Bank of Rutherfordton at Rnther fordtou, N. C, at clsc of Lusiut as on 10th lay of July. 1902. RESOURCES i w - i ljoans and dweounts I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The cial Bank of! Rutherfordton, swear the above statement best of my knowledge and belief, : J. F. FLACK, Cashier. fctate of N. C, Rutherford County Cotton Belt. Woohdlot.n A., A IPI ii..! "v. 1.11.11 uimUL VOI1T tl.inio m'l" i 'i.-Ui Hnturrla-iT nkt. i .. , u i . i .. IHtlll- OI aiiriCUlture ErUlu'a rha otror. : .... . . ..,. ulSi.ia sesisian oi tne sen- 11 IS "iteresrmg to observe that-the 1 o. V lx "'- "l-'ontalne!" ejaculated both mon i ... 165.42 fte the way was -prepared for circulat-i exl of this layer of wax is accom lfT s?of COtton 011 JuIy 25 to' mnltaneonriy. "The n vou ?tlTe vert! 232.53 " DS W5.0O0.000 throughout the island Phed by nature chiefly with the aTd i VV o coI" man we want. 6ome back to toZ ' hy substantially approving the house' of tho motiou communicated to the 2: 77,2 n July 25 130l; ' 1 SS5.4S1.31 , for the circulation of this amount, i fnr canal b-v tlie movement of the Jaw I n Auust h 1900 ; 84 on ! "Certainly." said Booth In the r ! i ine money, it is believed, will have cuewiug and talking. a motion read- I dUU A ien-year average of 82.8. pood naturcd manner and when- -Oommer I the effort .f ,-0ir;-. .. . liar felt bv tmifii!i,. ,.. I Exceot in Texas and nitiatm, i hio i,r...c i. . . ' . " . itncnii" t--onsiaerablv " wjiu - -...uuumu, ...o-. ruue uhck to Louls'-i"-- do solemnly the present crisis. The Pni.nn ! tne fln-Wr tip during these processes. ! wnIcb report averages of condition on with his captors. is true to the grees cosiJ3rs it advisable to id tha ! 1lll;,cons.t!int increase of the secretion JuIy 25 4 Poilits higher than last ! The city jail was th3n in charge of a : sugar planters' pending efforts to ob- lTltroie Provided with a- corre-i monu1' ana Indian Territory, wh-e Lionel Thomas, who hnew Booth tain 1'Sr'imnni't.T n . uu; ; sponciiug loss, which takes nl ! there has be t jsa at nit; n-xt session of , - . 1 .wt , - v uv ui u - v uiiwi uu r oinaiiie, i I the American congress The ! , 1 1 u" as tUe constant loss Points, and Missouri, where there is no Total.., LIABILITIES tne American concrp tv,q ! ""i'"v""y as me constant loss fomis. ana sity is also ...... .. - U1 Llie ""Pemeiai layer of the skin'from appreciable change, a mor m ia. Ul . TC T lOi flir. . . . . wt v iv.-.lj Sworn t,k c.i.n..., v..,.. . i debts contracted bv tho r, h 4IV.i -,.Tr,ace.or tUe bod-Vi . markd deterioration is reported from l jailer. i. ?oth i!i I t tUt me f New York, in a'd of the last rpvni ,expi,anatlOU se,'ves" to' make the entlre cotton belt, the decline 1 Whore is he?" they were asked. f J 190- ! tion and to the libt arffiy I o h-Jrn-L U T f SP ' counting to 1 point In Virginia! 2 In J00"1,, WftS what M, O. DICKERSOX. C. S. C. ! Authority has been te. TK'.J Z t " Si """f The ose ! Arkansas. 4 in Louisiana. 5 in Missis 8th,s mean' Booth r asked this 29th day of July, 1902. Correct-;- Attest : T. B. Twiriy, Johv c. Mills, M. H Justice, Directors. liaa ueen granted for the of snHi niint0 ia ,. . ------ - .a, o m iuissis- K -ii:tu. i KTpn- mt- viimrmi- . -.. o-uotruue ui unuormitv or k i . .... President Palma will h a.J twisted Hoth Zm". 8 conditions in the states makine th 1, lUCy P-u giv- , """uiiicu mi uAumnie. ,.f - , . . "ft iv uif. i sruess- inev Eto'o it I ISfotvSr I t borrow $35,000,000 in AmerfcW ay result in pushing the war unfavorable showing, not a few . think one of th i 1 Br virtno i , and iSUe national 30-year 5 per! ib? ca"aI tn a ma.s fflc-ient '3"" reportIns a condition far The rustics were about to be locked . n tau e a moiTEHj'fi rlwil i i cent boTfle witi,, -i . , to h nk ti,0 (;..., . above the avera in c-. i . .. . . ,W-Aru -i tho n.,.l; j v, .. . ..vv'HHj i . ""u si luonins. ioiir ; "-""c u.uuig is accumu- . . AV oua": ccu ... , ,m. J-y? Uth day of i million dollars will h Iatod. all that interest, rhrht and titV Ll! S!'Wn in the op. The said David iTatfnn t...., r, .:. , '"VI is to be reuaid in phrtx.. I of R W t . ri; aajonuii- the lands j "CUL 'merest. The bondholders .. drizzle and ot 1- h? w f i r Ee-muiuP at a stake just .iUh Lrnijur. and runs wi?i ' - v i:uc OU - " ' ' iiiu.iirij TO l)If)(K tho onHra : s v,.. vjjviuiijj is accumu- . . t..l raanlilnn tv 1,1.1. a . . ii-u. 1 .v...i6 me uigu ugure 01 lt'D. The first Intimation of the presence The condItIon in the principal states the sudden " lciLt,a as ioiiows: nble degree of North Carolina. 85; South Carolina, up when bv the most" sthnilni- ml-,-. cidence a man rushed to the nru. l,d9.03 C00.00 5,(H'0.00 3,22t.15 Z49.G7 .C( ft53,4'.a.l7 10,0Ort.0O 2,061.07 7.700.00 4,940.44 S.7JI1.04 u, giauieu ill III, ana til ' v-Vas'iM Machias probably will come north ar -! Sworn to beforTTl in i less there is another outbreak - - ... "tore J. 1-. Flack, Notary r-uoiic, jmy ICtJi, 190- D. F. MORROW, President. Correct attest : R. B. Clarke, T. C. Barmr, J. F. Ait ROWood, Dim-tors. We solicit all yonr lmsiuess. neDeis Have Bren Driven From Crit-' Overdraft eal Positions and No Further Dan- j Rutherford county bonds. . ger of Disturbance Is Anticipated. ; Bankidgr house, F. and F.. Machias- Will Soon Leave. j Cash and doe from luks. . Washington. Aug. 4. CaDtain Mc i AU otl,er wsonwes Crea. of tb- svnijoat Machias. today j Other real eetate tau,a ' ' -F- iV" aepartment that tho out;.;v k ;u Hiit: is practically over. " ''; ' : : which is dated Cape -1 -i. is as follows: r.-i l ju juini muck. . - tcrviewing authorities a6. ;c . j-:. lairs ajnear mnr. cic.. i Sunilus fund-and nndivM...i ! t 'ir :tionales are well armed. Reb-i profits':.. ther danger ot serious disturbances " ; Ti""i COr,ifi""es ''TOEir niin jucurea requested perm's j epo us subject to check tne norse thief, and ohlm the reward," I sion to go to S-n Juan Porto 7rn f.V SM the facers proudly, addressing coal. kS D Haiti. QUAY HAS NARROW ESCA:- "S. Senator Is Overtaken by Fierce 8torm In Fishing Smack. New York. Aug. 1. United Stater "Ufllur ai- uay has had an excit- of 50 cents for every 2.500 connd nf! deaf,less- This is most likely to hap-:8; Grgia. 83; Florida. 84; Alabama, made Fontaine's ncqunlntniipe In J-iil ""fe"' hi own m tne lat crop The i i -"'ij ""j jusi arier or our-! ' au; Louisiana, 81; "UJ luc "orse inicr. who was executed money is to be repaid in Febmnrv i a b!ltu' A sUht a,OUI1t of mois- Texas. 77; Arkansas. 92; Tennessee.' later ,oft Lv will his skull to the actor. March or April of next year drawing iii n,aw to 8weU so tbat 82 : Oklaboma- 94: Indian Territory, vco iimiuw ciniiK previously exlstlns i. o. vuay nas had an excit- --. mg experience here, says a dispatch QPYA THTM T to The New York American from Av A 1 Vlil A Ji VUfUW a mnn rK'i to the prison I iaauc v;ity. He was out in a little PflYVW YT1TAV door on horseback and shouted out1 hing smack, enjoying a day's derD ' ' the information that the real Fontaine J 8?a sport, when he was caught in 'a " had been taken into cnstndr nnnth fierce sform nnj . . ! A convention of the DenummH.. - ott iu sea. in 1 i"".t ,h o-rizliT' aa(l rnus Willi his lhn fS;'r? t,l),,fa to pointers oi ;ill.h?f the tract, Griz of Mm 't -l to a stake on tho ban's of .lill c-tik; thence up tho said creok ns it nuaader... to the leiimiI1!?, Cou-jningioty-suc (46) acres, mnreor le.4 ihe said laud will be sold to satLsfv a tsbt nanirtl m the said mortgaije, which ."1 111 tlic Register'sWeofo? 5 Page 18:$, to which reco-d This Julr ;f!st. C) IaU P-rt'n. McBaay vr 6c Justice, Attorneys . of the Thirty-second Senatorial district I i Kotice! By virtii of a decree from the Sane n.r court f Rutherford county, made' in tbe u-JwocwyhuKs entithd "Wiliam ,. i .t:rvi,lwstra,nrof Lucretia Pan- will have the custom house r-ct-' ' guarantee for the repayment of the KOO0.OO0 President Palma will" be authoiized to increase the tariff du ties on certain articles acv.i,-,i... The rest of the $35.00r,000' loan will I b8 sed for the paymert of debts eon- I me .Mew York junta to sup port the revolution. amounting to aoout $3 000.000. also for payment of fT bSES tWs l0an W!thia the terms or the P.att amendment and other pro visions of the Cuban constitution the present congress. before' adjourning v.: provide a way to pay interest and v, , ivuciij CA IM J uomeeu me mass and tho cnnnl ia 1 closed. If it is not now removed, the! uiubs may shrink and the hearing pow WOMAN'S CONGRESS. JJV- v v, vfin iu UVJ lost again when conditions arise caus- us .ui increase in the size of the mass THE COUGAR'S FIGHTING. How fi Rail EHi Wch a Battle by a Sfilnr Pleins Bi.n-. The cougar does not leap upon its big K.uiie nor urop upon it out of trcetons. Firm, irentle tHm , -i ' aaanooga. Tenn., Aug. 4.-The : s..t'ose or 111 wait upon water from a piston carlyre lt i .SS uV mhod o?el;:r 8MeSt aUd morning beginning s rlV 5 : toPBrt- "endeavors to seize upon hTnufn'r S'L tloaal exerciL. SSs! l!"- throat or shoulder with its trusted to a nhvulH-nT, ! ent from all the leadin womfln'. : iS in. head If possible-Youth n " """ organizations. 7" rJL""" h! its .r- THE COOKBOOK. ml vS. McKinney Walker et al," I will' .1approve! b" congress, only the de S lLaarAilr' tho day of Au-taiIs ,eraaning for discussion which Sp ' at,1? 'U 'at PnWic auction on! wil1 beSia Monday in publi-c ssion, xie premi.s.:S lately occupied by Lucretin It is believe L.k . :L SS1- T,,a ..... " . I ful f irearms until the neck is broken The visitors were warmly recelyed j Failing i ,tS attempt, ye by a delegation of omM,r , ?. 1'11IU v j, , ,,, , i ev" vuitn nuiu ii'e cougar win to headed by Miss Joaenhino a P,rn I i , ... . 1 lu In making any sauce put the flour , n f the recel,tlon committee; any old snie. it will usur.llv Cr-lsh and butter In together, and your sauce i ' B' Pllchcr. president of the j once tooth and claw are engaged but will not be lumpy. . board, and Mr. W. D. Beard, of Mem- ! sometimes It fails and even gets' the ""-1JJ ynncipai. This probably! m-.iy caiau is always out of place J Ui program com- "rsi or an encounter. will be done by meansr of a stamD tav 10 an e,aborate dinner. Mayonnaise ia mittee- Felix Michaud, a most reliable free -"j. uaiance or the loan will he an r msiui, uui i-'reiich dressing Is 1,ewuian- or xsew York, ren- ""Pl'er or mo om regime, once told me nHorl .-V , IJ" i hf.tttp . rirrs.l a vnnl i , , . . h& l.nl ...... .. ..... . asucuicure at the diecretion !i . wnicn was rol- of congress. comed leef Is very red which ! Iowed by a recitation by Miss Wag' Tlie foregoing has been -substantial f!"8 U ,S Tl'ry 8alt' put 11 to cook In n!r , ly approved by congress onlv tho ! C water' Tb,s draws out a portion' A dcussion. 'The Child Ever' Iu ta;i . .. U1 lne of the salt. . Our Mid! " ... I uB 1 vT I III' 'VI1UO L 1irvrin)' ,i, . , ' , i-uiuin.- aucTion on ffl mif -s ty occupied by Lucretia Manuel coased, a trac of laiul of wnic-h sh pPd, containing about nine- " MW" c.s. lying in Kuther- i '""V""1 r 111 t,1Iilx township on Hill's CiT, 't (ft1? the hmds of avid Jen kins Johh Ldwrds and others. tX?i7l 1e ?ol(l for the n is neiieved such n x.. negotiated and taken care of without great difficulty. It will be Cuba' only national debt Business depres sion In the towns and poverty in the country are not decre;ci iuere have been 128 business failures in the " wv. p.iiiiv, una- 1U1U UU' he had watched a lion stalking a bull elk. It was a Teton mountain cougar of the big variety. It went from cover In a headlong rush, but missed its nock stroke as tb bull lunged ahead, catch ing him af the nnlnt .f I " " v " v. EtuuUlUtT STREET CARS TELESCOPED. pose of tfa,r;:;"i;rtt IOr the ' 6 Deen 128 failures in the ofanyvaSl -onths. against 23 the yfar l.r araiii.f, tho rnr t. T c- t i , i nam Jjucre- ria Pauutl. deceased, and whatever sur plus may remmn, to be distributed amon? n i heirs at;law according to their sevi or the pmx-ha.se price to 1 raid i n JZ . era "'ously. on day of sale and tlie remainder to . paid m R1 months from date of sah - -lrncedly note with approved s,c(-; -with lntciest from date of sale. Any k rsons desiring to sec 'v.c ; ;,,, will call on the undersigned -. Y.-v 25th, l()-3. WILLIAM WATjr " Ad'mr of Lucretia Fannel. (lec-v.s,'-l. When croouette mlvtiiroc n 1 Campbell. to mold ami shape, put in more chop-1 Mrs- MaiT Jewett Telford addressed I ! "0'nS U"'Jor hIs be'lv- Rotb ul" !r, r u a dp9Patc case , he congress on ' The Divine Handwrit- ! "1, 1,.Z a miM.P . bra for a verdict : of " . I , - btnator was fishin? with about 10 ?-lfn S?y- They were , herebj CaUed to mblo in the town about 10 miles out when the stora ofRntW ... me. The sky suddenly became so a.xrk that it was imposzible to se- ' DAY OP AI""ST, 1002, a b?at length. The sea rose to a dan i at 2 'clock P- r the pnrpo of geSn' wolfi , I uoaiatiuK two candidates to reprcK-ut JlXTZ rider thrEt0re PS 'MiddLStriCt iU U- iof the tide carried them out to sea and the i General AsswaWy ; to elec t and Execn ho,LPUred. in a t0rrent for over tbree ' tive committee and to transact rach othl r.jLsr.s ;:rm,j i-m rode the storm out in safety.-' jl1 From the data at hand, the The fishermen were many mils 'counties of said district are entitled to ortoor it: spend the night at BrigantmL tw.v: Cleveland, S8; IIcnder,on, 1 2 ! Rutherford, 4S ; Polk, 1 1 . JUDGE CAMPBELL ACQUITTED. " is earnestly dmred tbet cud, fllU- Charged with Assault Upon Rev C rePrn5P,1,'d l duly H. Crawford in Virginia. ' crcdit delegate. Done lT onlcr of 5S!fd:uVa-- Aus- 4 Amii wild.theExtCDt:vccommith'c at iLs mtiuff CMlJ"?? Vb : iu Ra'bcrfordtou on July rt. 1902. Judge Campbeof Amherst ZSTZ L' SaiPiIA Chairman. the charge of assault upon Rev C H Crawford. The trial was fong a"d he arguments were characterized by the bitterness of invwii-o - .u of th . w" lue wuubci lor tne defense. Geo. BiggcrstatT, Secretary. Notice. iwuuuro ureaucrurnbs, ug. alter which a noontide in making custard for lemon pies it mecnng was held. In l. A . I ma i.er 10 partly nake the crust be- I i ne reature of the afternoon was a fore adding the mixture so that it may lecture by the noted Miss Carrie not be absorbed by the paste. j Carter, on "The Subject or a Half Gingerbread is Improved by adding ! Hour with the Brethren." to it, when mixinsr. n cur.fni r.t i . Red prunes. Use the juice of the COMMODORE MONTGOMERY DIE prunes instead of water and tnW ti, ' ca' ing." after which a noontide prayer- c o;!i Notice! The nr.doi'icrnorl 1.....: ii . , . . r,"v.., jiaMii!' ( iirainpi oK v",' V llniltnition on the estate of .oah i,i.v. h, deceased, hereby notifies m ttie the lime at once ; also arsons hav msrclaiui.'iliwmr.Bt ..A . .T -- mm tniaic are renuir- fed Pt?"Se'nt1tae Same dnJy anthontS? ten to th.' mul,iv,.;. j " ,rt. ---- -'"".giifu on or uerore the pieiided in bar of recovery on claims not ho presented. This July 5th KS . . ORSON MORROW, MrR?-",1M?rtor of Noah Womach. McBrnyer & Justice, Attorneys Hotics. :'K:n, Ills., Aug. 4.-In a strco i here two cars weVe teloc-i several per son's serioiiaiir in.-,.n. : sv. ten to a siding upon which stood ; t Mroe empty cars was left' open and te car from Elgin to Dundee crashed into the standing cars; two being tele scoped. The passengers were Ira prisoned for nearly an hour and every one of the fifteen people on the car was injured. The most seriously hurt Frank Warner, motorman, leg brok en, badly cut and injured internally may die. Frank Minardi Carpentersville, both legs broken; injured internally. Mrs. D. c: Hunter and two children ..frs. M. Eberlein and daughter, bad ly cut and bruised. dough a little stiffer. Fried bre.nkfnet li uu..u Ars UJUV.U 1LU- proved if cooked in some of the bacon I Aged Confederate Naval Officer Passes Away at Chicaaa. Chicago. Aug. 4. Commodore J.-u tatsavoi fmmtli..ii,vin,. r.. . .' - """uu'aore 4& u , H iuee sepn js. Montgomery the rH lSl -rate navaee 'wST nSfy rashers are added. !L JZ J?J . tured ncral Grant during the civil utes. "'1U-1 7r- aied here today. at the borne of mo sua, Lr. james Montgomery. "Stonewall- Jaok.., Bopti.m ' . Comno,1ore Montgomery was born Robert K. Lee and Tlmmna lAn.ik.. In Carrollton, Ky.. In 1817. .... . t.l .. aioncwaii") Jackson were once sta- 3 M UEtu tna war broke out was f York ""cr iranic: At tho bat- . . tie of Mnhll&-hii' v.- ..t: . uc pia ea a consDio- lman A -w- -v . Blind Poet Pronounces Eulogy New York. Aue. 4.-wt, ister present and surrounded by old Thenmiersion , .. i Inens of his' family, Richard Wot,,v at the K.,. " application , Stoddard, the venfivh ki. . T7 f - 'ueuiiuir oi the KrviWI ; i ... ""uu poet. of Cmnty Commissioners Pfor RuthcS i ood beside the grave of his wife in Si,, V chali"e the township liue be- ' Sas Karbor Pronounced the eulo and Camp Creek town- i & Pa her life. Several mi 1 1 k nt rn toTiTCT. ti - . . . . - - - i.uivo So ey's crpf k uoneu at Fort fr.imiu.. mrs harbor, the former while it was being built .Jackson was baptized at old St! John's church at IWt TTnr;ifnn j - - .'uiuiiiuu, UUU the records contain the following en try: "On Sunday. 20th of April. 1849 I baptized Thomas Jonathan Jackson' major In the United States army; spou' sors. Colonels Taylor and Dimmlck also of the army." The baptismal font used for this ceremony is still pre served. New Orleans Times-Democrat uouse part: He' ah-who. k. t... Ue of Fort Pillow- and New Orleans and at Memphis he lost his fleet' He was an intimate friend' of Jefferson Davis. He lost his eyesight 12 years ago and since that time had lived in this city. Huntington's Street Car Strike. Huntington.. W: v Atiat A XT -.1- olence has been manifested here in the street railway ftrike. All the cars uwio, uii-.,b uhu nonis. iu n brief struggle, as they rolled over to gether, the cougar was thrown Into the us ii uoisieu uy a spring trap, by a convulsive kick from the bull's hind h?s. The maddened elk gained Its legs and chased Its enemy off the field. An uiuookcci ror punch In the Mind had taken the sand out of pussy. Outing. Scotch Drlp Mone. Years ago a Scotch rcat-srandpa brought to America a piece of sand rock that some persons thought was intended for a grindstone. What caused them to think so was not becanee it was roum but on the upper side it was hollowed out like a saucer, and the other side h:.d 31 Klllllll rt int (j-v like n chocolate drop in sLape and size. Soon this was discovered to be what is termed a "drip stone" and when set in a shady plsce and the SaUCCr Kid fill or) trllK . . ... . .iiiu uailT Will !"" j liver crystal pure and cold drops fro:r I tlie underside. The water is-absoluuiv j clean and nure ns tho cnit .-. ! i v0uii a k . ; i , ' homely process. The idea was orki; a 1 1. fn r.. ... I , ueiense. One wuinenora Uouutv. Sept Term lffi- -uror stuck out for more than three Mrs. M. J. IliggW ' ' hours for a verdict of common assault 1 vs. ggUW' Souinv hilt flnallv . in. ...... .. uu- I t t, - oijuio. - ..rV u cock, the verdict of - '"gJPUs. acquittal wa brought in. j Notice weTnwUdhearndtSaftf JUdge CampbeH "'' ia W cntitlcl went wild, and after court adjourned ' actiou: held a mass meeting and assured him ' tiT wUJ ke notice tliat an actum .n ?f their continued support , I) as above Las coinra-nctil in ; 11. the Superior court of Rutrierfonl mnnf, TRIANGULAR RACE thc ta. 1?iV,st"afor divorce and to dLswJve vi-Mrt race THE TALK, the bonds of matrimony. And the mid Warm p- u. , , noii-min.out, I. S. Higaus, will fur,Lrr warm Fight for Congress In Second l1 "jce that he is required to ::ptx-.tr South Carolina District I tore hLS Honor bohling the next na- Aiken. S. C. Aug. 4. As th3 time 'T" "f th ourt iot Rurh- draws near for the primary on aY wf county, in the court house ia Iltical circles Is the triangular race t( cmpi-iut vvhicu will be T filed Tor congress in" th9 second district wirbm tin t tfc. clavs nf K,id h rii' between Solicitor Thurmond, of Edge- ?r Vie plf.i,i,iff wU1 a",lv to tfac curt field; Attnrr.r: G-neral Bellinger of SfflSTr iefotrna?'Iod in her coniplaint. BarDTT' "1 r ,i. 'u"ser ot Dated June 2ath, l!Kr. i r-.-. 1 I;;::. . '8 generally con- Clerk of the Surx-riorCxiurt forlt'her. I . ; - tr --viJI be a second race 1 fnm County. : r :;p;;.-:;rer and Crof ..." rrz . vr and Croft n.-ith m ft favor. Wr.r:--a Cycle Record Brokn.. .Hn, Au. 4. Rohl .... AXX0UXCEMEXTS7 homely process. The idea was oriL -u. , Y ' , ' Aug' -Robl. of Munich, 'published in this ly taken from the orientals. M doubt ! H,?0 WrId'8 6-hour c'cIe record ST,,?, -New York press. Friedenau yesterday. He a'a"ce. aged 37 miles an hour: DickontmennYTo tits Dtmoc Announcements of findin-it.a u ...j . u published in this column at 5.00 tach SS;H Banning at Gilkie's; aged poet broke down and ev's erer-lr to irinii- oZ. T, i. I lceuie aa so cripnled bv rhmIn e: This-S.SWe11; th3t he couM: stand alone, he COUUtV lino Ti. o (ii F- T;4TK- M. V. Bartlfs, J. O Kef- (i Ul r U- MO IAN, C. 4 Notice. having qualified aud having been an ointed r.dr,iiiiivnf, rx y supported by two attendants' at the . -.u ui tne grave, while, with bowd , head and trembling voice, he paid i "is ine companion A member of a volunteer fire bri-ada IZ I , " Way ?trlke- AH tEe cars did not appear on the scene ot tne com j: h and fl.imr.! i.i .. tjuiina. ivy., with nnn.niMnn Tvm i-.... "i,iin.iuii uiiiii arrer the nre was iin. u . , "u, UUi der control. He was severely taken to ?T W beln& Patrofiizei b"t little, account by the chief for thus neglect- : ? s'mPatblzers still line the ing his duty. . J Greets and avenues and plead with ali "I could not help It." replied the fire- 1 Th sympathlze wb union labor not man. "I live a lontr war from ua to Patronize the cars: Their nlea.l- fire." ; Ings usually are successful. At preJ 'That's no excuse." snapped the 1 1 re seems to be no one to settle chief. "You must mo ndnrc. tfl strike on this sMo of t -m.. river, m the manufacturing districts many cars have been-etrucK wittt eggs today. Sure to Plenan itnji George Selwyn, the famous English wit and man about town, took an ex traordinary interest in deathbed scenes, criminal executions and funerals, and in "Jesse's Memoirs" the story is told or him that when the first Lord Hol land was dying and learned that Sel wyn had called to inquire after his- l.uic Mr. Selwyn calls show him up. If I am me. i snail Oe delighted to see him. and if I am dead he will be glad to see me!" ageu s miles an hour: Dickontmenn.jTo tits Democrats of Rctiikktord QUU nurci or Pans u. were among these defeated: R0y'. L 1 hereby announce myself R candiiLite on June 23. won the race for tlie ctsV-'Q Con,Uv Treamm salt to th championship of the world' of a di ' Dtmocratic Convention, tance of 100 kilometers t62 and Robt. E. P-KKircnsTAFT. .u.uulco ailU 15 E?Ond8. vyvfu.jj Tue race was' contested In Berlir , 1 hereby i mjwiv LIU next fire." London Answers. Posse pointed admi.iistrator of D. D. Harriil" ' patettsburg, Ky., Aug. 4'.-The sher iU,f thvr''r(l countyTaiV "Es1P0ss is today Pirstuiig Sylvester Sensed n l i R 1aiD,s a-rinst the said CPley- Jr- who killed John White tS sau e ?n ?tl Z Ji n-tlfit1 to Preseilfc yesterday at Oakland- church during tti i oKy'of j$7$Foht 1 : ervice8: Membe" f the All perus indebted to the estate of slid' ! !he tlm?' bbe is sti at large. Cop- o-iiu vvniie naa previously ouar- D n fi-Xn ? ine estate of said S'once iT' ' ad- Pase settle at once. Tors 10th .day of July. 1902. C. II HARRILL, Administrator. Two Aapevts. Benham I believe a woman can love two men at the same time. Mrs. Beiihain If she is a married woman, she has to try to. Ken nam-What do you mean? Loan Is Authorized. Washington, Aug. 4. The state de partment has received the following , . uu you Inean ' ! lciesram irom Minister Squires dated hoi r "am-ane has to try to love Havana, Aug. 4th: "The house ha? her husband, and he isn't the same passed bill) authorizing loan S? onn sawhWen W yhqh-e.rmIa.v that he 000, premium rate ottVeTo per hbei they haven t any.-Brooklyn Maximum interest 5 per ct; redeem ! AViIa tn frr-ttr . . . -v- ... ivi ijr JCttl S. relied. Totf Queer to Pnu. '.Yes, I still have the first dollar I ever made." said the crnv hairl nac eengcr. "The idea."' exclaimed the traveling acquaintance. "And how did you keen It so long?" v "It was very imperfect being my first, and I'd have had trouble in pass ing It"-Philadelphla Press. Cor.YTV : frlZl- a candidate -"v ruujt-ii, ui ice LKinrcratic I convention. -wnu. C. JlARCELI.fS Robert-ox. No Advices From Baldwin. New Vr-lr A., A . ... 1. 1. c . -. v, i i q n. ' r . ; - i j . Ier who supplied th fund fn i To n,. IT " tion said to th a,... Cousty:- ltjzICed tic expedition said to h - ..x.. Hnnrrv. - .v. caucuiiea . rreSS today that the ctstotr ,. u... : I herfhr- a . . , . ""t- uiai . - 7, un-u a candidate he had received advices from Ualdwin 'Sf thc of Shfriff. subject to the , " v- vun run l Average Condition of Cotton. Washington. An-r 4 ti, condxeion of cotton as shown by the I Didn't Count In the mil. Dr. Jalap Well; you may thank your fine constitution for pulling vou i "o ..v.ux. rie couiu nave Preparations to Receive Kaiser. I saved vou. St. Petersburg, Aug. 4. Extensive j Te Convalescent-But I cannot sec ..vo ..uu. uo.ui win was untrue. He has had s..-- from the explorer since his reported BaRXKT BCfLEK. 0,., TT nonmngsvaag, and siid he' t.YYI " was even Inri-nd v . . . .1 U 1 Alfi A n . D r -N " 6vepricai OI:Vi I la V v VvU OC lLJ r i-. . -i the report that Baldwin had returned. Kaiser Goes to Russia Rutherfordton, N. C. Eaves & Rutnu.v Af. , condicion of cotton as !hown h, i QeiJls Atton.eysvtCounsellorsatLaw, i monthly cotton: report S by 1 " ... ? i Rutherfordton, N. C. j agricultural denartment: id si o I back. Officf, fiompt attention given to ali business Mtonsted to them. ousmess lflHfRIBCKE from now until January tiHJo,, for only oOc'ents:- Pay Yoar Debts. "No. sir." deelnrod tlnnm-n u. warmed up to his subject "vonMi nV TSDS. Aug. 4.-ExtenSive The Convalescent-But I cannot sec i..,nn . . J ' uu u neer preparations are beine mad for n. that you have reception of Emperor William on Ma! your bill for my fine eoi.Rtit,,tior,. share In the cure. Boston Transcript Congreve would prepare .a drama for the stage in n week or ten days, though four or five times this period tr-a enant In rovljjl. r The Tribune is all-home print, and tlMs only paper published in the county'. "XT . . consaniiv On han.l a fnll r.T..,i. wt, .. . . . (Of Pnffinc j.,... "1J ".. uS. i.-me imperial yacht f h w3T -n Vi Hohenzollern with Emperor W'llfam VNool:vi11, T,bfon j ing to pay a visit to the tzar on the l--TT: i occasion" of the Russian naval maneu-.J- G. & L. G. REID Pay your debts. swn" "1 receP" of Emperor Willi, debts." ' " " J"ur aPProachIng visit to Russia. He will "But I have no money." said Sway- of p.i Y Zar m the roadstead ir.ir J oway of Reval and toeether th.. ,oi mJ "Then borrow it"-Detroit Free 1 !Lthe mantUVerS of the Russi . r e j squadron off the Island of Carlo: 50 cents gets The Thtrfivw V M.M. Will iXVJ V until January,, 1903. Subscribe for The Tribune and get the news when it is news. Democrats Nominate Stanley cient returns have been received from the Democratic primamry election to show that A. O. Stanley, of Henderson Is nominated for congress in the sec ond Kentucky district by several hun. dred majority. DENTISTS t r . . . Honkinrviiie in- .7 - anon and Kuth ent returns havp .JlT: work jruarantced reasonable. Subscribe for Trnr Tributxe. It is publisc-d every TLutscmv eveuinc. Carroll Physician Rn vjnie in Kesirten
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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