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THE RO-.YffiS CCUECTIOn ifei 4-lj) CH Ifil ,! ill ft WltfmWt VOL. IL SO. 33. EUTHERFOllDTON, X. C, THURSDAY AUGUST 21, 1902. 81.00 A YEA-K. COMMERCIAL 1UM. Report of the condition of the ..Com mercial Rank of Uuthurfowttou, at Iluth crfordton, 2S C, at the close of business on July li-tk. lrfn;. R')URCES. Loans and discounts, f2-3,10G.SG Over bii fts ...4.. ,0:M.0 FirrnuuLV and Fixtures ! ,000.00 Due from banks and bankers. T 9:21.-19 Cash on hand ., :U-18.S( NARROW ESCAPE .1 GZAR AND KAISER CATCHING A THIEF. Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus , Undivided profits Deposits subject to chocks. . . Duo other banks Cas.hier.s cheeks Total An Old Metltotl Utilized Ity n German Ctcer Ia China. Thirty dollars was stolen at the Of ficers' club in Tientsin. China, and th:.1 members of the club resolved, if possi- Their Lives Imperilled by ; bie, to catch the thief. -i -i i A Cerman captain volunteered to EuSSiail Nihilists. I manage the affair, and the lirst tiling I he did was to summon all the? native ATTEMPT.! servants of the club, lie thoa said to them: EOLD AND DARING SHAH OF PERSIA IS GUEST OF EDWARD DUMAS AS A COOK. COLONEL HEMPHILL Bank of Mietforiltoi!. He Vn Particularly GogI In Hie 1 Preparation fif Turkey. I fi S fi!82Pft DV HP R Til Dumas pore was in producing the uLMiWlLLl Ui UtlA I 11 i10!01" to the North Caruiua Coi-pwa- Eastorn Potent-a tfant Suit E.eac ft'ESPLENEENT :N a -id 3ril Ltmdon. DIAMONDS. Elave of bis pen and never studied in j Lis life. Xo author ever owed less to : n . . p . education or book lorning and moivl Prominent Clliseil of Atlanta to a perpetually fro.-di and uusophisti cated mind and to sociable intercourse with the bright spirits of his day, the upper Pohemhi. th? best ' artists, dra matic authors and lions of various Passes Away. END CAME QUITE SUDDENLY. Monarclis Were Dining Together on Kaiser's Yacht When Leader of Con spirators, Disguised at Russian Cap-j tain, Sought Entrance to Room. - i Lor. dong, Aug 18 Russian dispitehes ' 1,000.00 j desciihe a daring attend!) to assas-; 045.93 I sinaio the kaiser and czar together at ' Raval, while the two inonarchs were 'Some money has been stolen here, I Met at Victoria Station by Prince of ; kinds of his time. His one ncct.m- and 1 am looking for the thief. I shall Wales, Lord Lansdowne and Other Distinguished Persons and Escorted to Marlborough House. plishmoiit was his neat, flowing, clerkly London, Aug. 18. The shah of Per ia, Mussafiir-E'd-L.n and his svdta who 2;h-M7.-b? 1 j 55.42 dining together' on the kaiser's yacht, ! the Hohenzollern. j 2:52.53 j A launch baaring five men came ' T-TTT : alongside. She looked exactly like ; j a r.ussian man-or-war lauuen, and one I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Comnier 1 of the luffiaas wore the uniform of a' Russian officer, while the other four , wore the uniforms of Russian seamen..! In reality they were Russian nihil- : ists bent on assassination. j The man in the officer's uniform ! j boarded the Hohonzoliern and inform- cialRa:.kof Rut lu rfordton, do solemnly sivear the above- statement is true to the. b'.sr of )ny knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. State of X. C.;, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subsorioeu net ore me this 2;th day of July, 1S02. M. O. JIICIIERSQN, C. S. C. Correct Attest: T. B. Twtttt', Join: C. Mn.LP, 3d". II Ji: stick , Direct oiv. : eu the officer of tbe watch that he be- j longed to the czar's yacht, the Stan ! dart, and had urgent messages for the j czar's immediate perusal. find him in an hour, not before, since , I need that much time in order to get ; instructions from a celebrated magi-! ciau in Germany." j An hour later all the servants were n train summoned, but this time into a j dark room, in the middle of which arrived at Dover yesterday, reached stood the table on which the money - London today, and tool: up their resi-; stolen had been laid. ! deuce at Marlborough house as guests' 'Each of you, now," said the officer, of King Edward. Whoa the shah "must go up to tinit table and press on ; left the train at Victoria station h ; j it first your right ami tlusn your left; was resplendent in a blaze of dia-1 hand, and when that 1s done you mustjinorids. On his tarooosh (rap) a huge raise your two hands over your hea -diamond stood out like a headlight;' and step into the next room." his epaulettes were adorned with lar.?;? : The servants did so, and as the last emeralds and his In east was covered one stepped into the adjoining room ; Wlth jewels cf all ldl,as. j the officer followed him, and alter , Thft wnrn i)V thA mpstes of looking for a few moments at the many ! the ehah,s sait were ouly a little le?3 The nsdowne, tho foreign miuisttr. Lord Roberts, com mander-in-c hief , and the members oi the Persian legation . and others mn station. The end City. : handwriting, but be knew nothing cf ; science, of any kind of serious l.tcra i ture, and as he bad never thought of ! punctuation before ho burst on the i world as an author loft it always to the proof render. Like Rossini, if ; Dumas had not been the anther of : ''ilonle-Chriplo" and other novel.; that 1 brou-rht him each a fortune (which ho ! Mfnt :s sr.tm as he made, be mi-bt ; angina pectoris Colors! Kcrophiil Hd Long Been Iden tified With Atlanta's interests and Was Or.e of te fcst Progressiva tion Coni::;issioii of the coiulitiou -nf the Bank of Ru'ilierfor.'iou at Ur.th.-r-fonlton, N, Cat clciso of bu-iii'cs i lt'.th Liy f .TuJy. 3 ?(?. ULSOUECES Ijnaus.anl ftisc.umts Overdraft Rut hcrf tail ctmu'y ljuds. . Hanking lion?;-. V. nul 1. Public-Spirited Men of t5le ' Cash abd due from luniks, i All otlit r rcsourcts 1 . Atlanta .Aug. IS. Colonel VvTil!5ana j Otiu-r real etuio A. lir mphi!! died suddenly at In res- night fro:r. Total LI VlilLITlEH i : . ... . , have been a great cook. L'eata was absolutely unexpert'-;.!. v H--" I partook cf a lunch he cooked tiro While Colonel Hemphill had b.-ea iu i Stu-plns foa-X and tuidivided years before bis death at the house of declining health for some three months i tlie iMjinicr. Tie ca;ne t; e.;nk; nasr. his cor.iHf inn ba:l rot lieen surh i I " , . i i 'it i: .. lie ha! been un '-resauu mini retsiMtmnicu JtVl.tH' riAHf..oc .V?L.7 .ta eio.ouo.oe 2,t -fii.fr; -J.84:i.40 -,;iiL " - - - : tne Elian s suit were only a iitt uplifted hanus he pointed to one man rich thaQ thoge Qf bia u st and said, "lou are the th.et ihe p..ince Qf Lo,d LanaJow If! , s & i 1 3 $ a $ Xff ii-.i.s a fit ..ht ;.io; t'vor.tv- Owing to the urgency of his commission he ajslv-. i eu to be taken to the czar without i delay. j so, the cSieer of the watch started j to show him below, the captain of the , I Staudart anueai-ed on dsek. Ke heard tnat one of his officers desired to se ! hiri, and confronted the disguised ni-! hiliat. who drew a pistel and tried to ' i ever his retreat to the launch, hut af-' ter a fight was disarmed and arrested. ; The four accomplices in the launch ! ! steamed away during the confusion ! Verv simple was the method adopted roal travel--r at the the officer for d'seovcring the cul- Pnnce of u'a'rs tho Chinaman to whom he pointed nearly fell to the ground with fright and ;id initted his guilt and promised to make restitution. V by prit. While the native s;rv:nus sup losed that his spirit was in Cirmany in communion with the celebrated ma gician lie was carefully smearing the surface of the table in the dark room with fat and oil, which he then black ened by means cf s:ot. The innocent servants naturally pressed their hands on the table, according to his instruc tions, but the culnrit. though suner- l.iotlts. Ml'.UUI,. it in this w::y: Cudin, meeting him ! as to cause alarm. on a Friday on the boulevard, said:- town every day and had never fjven ! Time certificates dcsit . "tv flk'r'!l 13" J'- three rihtn-1 any of his frienos an intimaticn that ' Deposits subjtvt rocbivk.... tiuu-js i.w.ii j-.-.mi.mhh-. iiii.ii no wes oilier tran n:s usual ioou-i fiball I do iviib tlicuiV" -Y.j-.i should I sojf. Toiul $X.4i!9A, let me cook them." said Dumas. '-All n-i Biinrcsv Colona! Hemnhill sn-nt right." "Hut I must go torn rrow bi! C1 i,fiN f,T,,., 0 i,;o hjoh-1 Swtru to lxfi:ie .J. ?. Hick, 2otary prciiare them 1'-r the spit." Duni.:s arrived -ncrt in'-rnbrr with a Ininji-er- ful of fellies, for the tur!:eys and. hor-. in the o.T.ce of his biOi.1! cr, Robert A. Hemphill, and it was ! Public. July ICth, iK then f.u the ilvct time that he snob'? e iUr.:eys ami. ;iOl : r t.n:rr i...,-i u., ,AMv.ii!B..i J -.11 . J l.t' w aii j'.v ;ui in iiv i4 v. .isi'. lireu:'!!- Shah shook hands, and the visitor ws iatroducoJ to the prominent persons present. The Prince of Wales subsequently conduct ed the Shah to a royal carriage, and they drove off escorted by a detach ment of life guard3 ar.d followed by ether carriages. The route to Idavl borough house was lined with troops. calves swv ct:.i'! a-'.s aiMt otner iSenea-i cics which are ti;e better for truiiie ac- companimCitt:;. lie pvt ikuxmI his "iiluts" ' carefully ;nd sug-cesu-d that if Cudin E srv?re pain, f-ni aid tht hefthcarht D. F. JieiJDOW... President. Omft attest: i it wor.ld bo bes.t for him to see a dor- ill. JL Ci aukk. T. C J. 1'. Ak- wbhed to bivite frieinb; ia a pirtk-u-! tor. This he (ihl, and in a lew ho-r.s wee cpi'prentjy all lie.hc. On yesterday he drove, to Trinity Lilly well cooked Iun--"n tl.-u mis hlr. time. "Perhaps." he' ad-Ted. better (.:! on Alboni ami ;;, come, bh-1 w'li crown tl;e Biughig a brindisi." T-o sai.l ! cbuicb,. b'U v.-;;;-, rrd feeling s.iSci-ent- you bad k her io ' fe ast by S i d me. We solicit all vonr lrasiness. Iy stionrj to at?nd the fiundav scboal seivict'g a id s--r:t v.crd to the chii-! drcii that be wc.-id he with them i i the follocij-g fSabbath. Returning I Reduced to FIFTY i CENTS A YEAR I'um.- et as ciie. in the kite!: :on:e. he took dinnsr with his family BATTLE WITH GRiZZLiECi. yc-abr? ct iiroiicienr ;uhi thorough .work, a j;oj1, ?olii.l ptr:l'..M:t iji'idv, aint :t strona: tent-hers. who ;ive siitio'.i?!, did not do so. ; j As a result, while the uplifted hands Guide In Colorado Has Desperate ' of all the others were coal black, his . Hand to Hand Encounter. and evaded the paticl boats, although : were of a natural col r. and Cms his' Rifle, Co'.. Aug. 1 ?,. W. E. Tribble they so-ared the sea all night. The ' guiit was clearly proved. Detroit Free J3 the hero of a desperate han l-fo- until it was alnio?t time to serve tbei '- a cheerful ncod. At night i hesoh. j he r-te a light icp.st and sat up for j A most brilliant company had boon ca-.i houvs afterwardc. rwV.r.g nr.-l ; invited to ire an-.Tre's" erdin clared he drsei of -le gv.in-l Alex- , :iit talent"-. They de-1 ved the ne.me cf 'Alc:c- i ta'klnfi to his v.ife as:! children. At 11 o'ciock. while? standir. ? in his room he was raised with the fe.tr.! j ring leader confessed his intention was to kill the two emperors at oaa j time. ! Press. KILLED THE SFIDER. THOROUII a 1 n 1 1t.L- CH1NA TO HAVE E!G EXKIE1T. SIS'E liLUMNG. It h the fci.ool oi .he iriUs.eif.- Course-? in Ilii-rlisb. I!athe- r;;iTie aU( Aiu'ic T,-; uazs'S r,re especially strong. Do not read lias advert ise- Atn'i tiu'cov it u side!. Uw our catalogue. It reiiresents t:s a- we are. Zext ?:eWurji hciri'is Se!teni- l;er iSfi'.l'iiVj. IH'iit Write Address Y ti OF NORTH. CAROLINA j Viceroys Confer with Arhertean Tariff : j C-ciTimissScner. j Shanghai, Aug. 18. Lin Kun Yi,' I Chang Chih Tung and Yuau Shai Kai. 1 I viceroys, respectively, of Nan Kin, j Hankow and governor of Pe Chiti. in j tepaiate conferences with T. S. Ha;- ; j rets, tariff commissioner for tne Unit- j ; ed States, have concurred in makiir; ' I two magnificent ami e jnivoca! de'cla- ' j rations. The first is that the critical ' I time has arrived when' .China must I j make a supreme effort for the promo j i tiea of commerce and the fiiendly in- ! j tercotirse with America, and ' Europe; ; j the second declaraiicn 'is that as an; j evidcnc:; of her good taith in this in-i j ieation n& her appreciation or the '. ! gfr.erous policy of the United States ! , towa.'d "r.Dr Chira will make an un- i ' prrfredcuted exhibit at the St. Louis I o:i:o.sition. Deadly Iiiilcenoe of a Stuull Slasnet on ills lancet. An experiment made by a scientist to test the influence which a inarnet will have on a spider is of interest. The magnet employed wets a small eireel one of the U shape, the legs of which were about two and a half inches lone; by one-half inch wide and one-sixth of an inch thick, the distance between the poles beiny about oue- 1 quarter of an inch. j Having noticed a small spider active- , ly running alone; Ids armchair, he brushed it off upon the carpet, where it be;an to run. but was somewhat im peded by the roughness of the fabric. He now slid th" magnet alony the car pet, following ;:fter t!ie spider, till ;he end:-: of the poles were wit inn a quar ter of an inch of it. The animal, with out belli?.? touched, almost instamiy stepped, and on withdrawing the mag net the tpider continued on his jour ney. The experimenter then placed the ! News of Antarctic Expedition. ! ma.irnet witmn halt an men in trout ct ! Rome, Auc IS The Buenos Avres the spi.-ler, and. withdrawin;r it slow- 1 ccrrc-spondent of The Seco cables that i !-v- tht i:"tt,?r followed il iu every diree ftirth.iT 1...,, ; lion Avlncli the nuiunct tool;. iutli m j of the Nordenskjcld Antarctic expe-! ! clition. The vessel is imprisoned in j j the ice and preparations had been i hand encounter with two bears arm that he escaped with bis life was di? in part to the visit of President Roose velt to ihi3 part of the country two years aso. llr. Ro :&e ek showed th ? old cu'de just how tv give the coup de grace to a bear vita the i - if e. Tiibbie, wliils it the n-canbiins, was EUiprised by a grizzly and sueee?.! ed in dispafening him a ia Roosevelt. When contvc nted by another bis; bear he dispatched it in a like manner. Tribble was revered with wounds, but managed to crawl to his horse an I ride to camp, where he lost conscious-ncs's. eudre le (irand" and expressed their ! st When assistance cane the I arrow C tit hi.? lib Id of the .nth cei: r rived the w of the nine us d a-se o which ?Ime. Kattr.rz of Italy. I.cik1o:i N't-vi .-en ins had do- hind of death had already touched his brow. In his death. Atlanta is deprived of one of her Pest-brown and most pu'v bc-ecii itcd citizens a man who h?.d carved out his fortune by the Eheer -rent; st eh iry. I);;u: .i.i. ki termers ;;nvo at I'ivienee ;s prime iniiiisti-r indomitable energy ini ' enterprise and activ What has become of tl ioned man who d:e.-sed up to serve on the juryV What has become cf tbe old fash ioned woman who thought solus to a circus was sinful V , . , . SpenklroT cf old fashioned thinsrs. Coer Genera.s atart for Ero--!s. s has ,)W.01!U? of the cllI1d who London. Aug. 18.-1 ne Eoer &enev-: rihldt a ks Uly. ht,,.? ais.. iiOLiia. ucwet ana Ueiaicy. start , :.jr Rrasseis toni?ht. After 5r.i urdiVs ' t'Jir? of j splcndi l ability OLD FAS! !!GNED. ! or the industry. j Ity widen las bu'Med Atlanta Into a ; d fash- i city of metronclitan proportions from j the most meager and unpromising cf I besinnir-cs. Th's public sp'ritedrcss w.5 one of hs cmet c.iara5tsvisti-3 lew Idea i Woman's dX Magazine erperfc-r.ee they are not agi.in face the ordeal of willing to a Briti5h What has become of Bchoobdrl whose laaids the little old were so short ! ?"ipf thv w?.? nofhi'-eT he would rot rioAO help in the upbuilding of the city. During: the war Colonel Heraphifl valor until the battle o! was seriously ccnimencerl to proceed in dog sleds. The health of the members of the par- Of Ibc tion Avbich the maunet tool;. straight and circuitous routes. Gradually, however, the spider be came so strongly magnetized as to be immovable for several minutes, the liiasuotie inlluencc seemins to lose its further power. On wiihdra win.s tiie in to crowd, eo the generals charter'-.1 r rpe cial steamer a-cl are keetdpp the ra'l road where they will entrain and their r.eil. v.iio sen-cd on Dewet's statf throughout the war. stans iinmec-afe-ly for America to prepare the way for the visiting generals. ITe says tint altogether about SOO Americans o.-d 500 Irishmen were with ih" Wo f oi ccs. I f IT ITT C C ,. VPfiTl.iTlt "P"!- Avuz-.UInn in Btute's KducatioMal System. Jd hy otto Nordensk- !. somewhat. ; jcia, nepnew or Karon JNordenskjoirl, I rx, scientist ultimalolv rdaeod a ItJill Tt a!l.1 . . . .. - - . .. ! - ""-' j tmniner over tue snmcr a ml tee inacr- Lom Gou.onDV.rg, Sweden, on the . IlC;t C0Veri!;g them both completely, etcher Antarctic, October 1G. 1901. j a,ul .;t tho expk-.dion of sevcval miu The hist news of the expedition was j uios the spider, after a strug.-le to es-re-ceived at Montevideo. Uruguay i f,.,.,,, tlie so-on" infiiicnf-e whi.-h Conclave Dravuvj Ran Francisco, ,e.;;: of the Knights -.f by; is drawirg. to r. ci.vr, visitors have r.'vcM.b. homes and oi'; :s are o 'Ji C.'oc'.-. ; - '! '. rtay jr. ... vi. ia city :: ,! of the i?;'t. for their reparing to de- aud stumpy they were called pigtails? What haa become of the old fash ioned woman who used to say to her children, "You'll drive me distracted?" What has become of th" old fash ioned, man who. accoc dine; to the neigh bors, could lie as fast as a horse could trot? What has become of the old fash ioned man who came to town wearing a soldier overcoat, with a buffalo lap robe in b.is war, on? What has become of the old fash ioned woman who used to :;ay that a. liitie bird came and told her when j ask d where she heerd a piece of gos- j sip 7 Atchison Globo. served with Gettysburg, when he worrmcd. ITe was active in many business en terrrises. hut was best known as pres ident and bvir.ess manager of The At lanta Constitution for many earn. ITe is survived by a wife and sever al children. SOUTHERN TO B'JiLD MEW ROAD. I HpHIS is the chcp.pert ar.d best Fashior. Mar-ri.-.e now be far ths American public. Itshov.-s Mew Ideas in Faz: ins, in r."'hinery. in Fmbroidery, in Cock.ng. in Venun's Work ar.d in Reading; bea'itifu'.iy illustrated in cclcrs and in black ar.c whits. Above all. it shows the very fas'r.isnabls Ktx Idea Sr'LES, mads from New Idea Pat tertjs, w."ich cost cniy lOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day foTarti"li cocvof tt-; Np I'TAViMr: Magazine, a.-.d ser whst great value for the money it can give you. :: :: :: THE HE"7 IDEA PrBlISHIKO CO. C36 Broadway, Hew York. N. Y As a ch.itr.go froai the tomato sauce usually served with breaded lamb cheps try an onion sauce made in this wax: Slice two or. if very small, three Phasmaoy. ! pvil 12, G the present year. It was then at Snowkil, Lowis Phiioppe land. the magnet exercised over dead. Exchange. it. One kvmdred and eighty scholarships. Free tuition to teacher;-, and to minis ters' soiis. Loans for the needy. olJJ? indents. o-J- i.'istrtictors. 3Sv Lrmivoiies, Water Works, Cen tral Keating System. Fall term begins September Sth, 1902. P2ion!si Faihsrs Hold Meeting. 1 The Wortl Flattery. Pittsburg. Aug. IS. Members of the. j At first sight there would appear to crdc-r oi Fassionist Fathers from all be little connection between flattery j parts cf the country are holding their and tbe wagging of a dog's tail, yet i general session at the monastery on in nearly all the northern language the ' part before t ;- a business of the conclave is comnictcd. The final ses sion of the sepicme temple of the Rath bone Sisters was held this morn- 1 onions and cook them iu water for a ing in Native Sons hall, and the ses- j few moments and drain. Put them in- was sions of the supreme lodge of the or- i to just enough boiling water to cover. , der were continued at the Palace ho- i add a lu 'e salt and conk until tender, i tel. The day was devoted to a con- j Cook together two tabiespoonfuls each i cert and entertainment at the pavil- ! ion. of flour and butter and when perfectly smooth add one-half pint of stock, three or four tablospuonfuls of cream and a saltspooijful each of salt and the south side this weefc. with Rt. 3 Venable, Preaiclemt, Chapsl SC'iil. s 3. C same word signifies both, and flattery Rev. General Consul Mgr. John Bap-1 hi certainly derived from the w.ord.j s.ig 4i3te Pandinebi, C. P., in charge of tha i idfying to wag the tail. In the old proceedings. The election of the pro- Norman flagra signilios to flatter and i vincials and the rectors will take place ' also L wa-' tna ta,;- 111 1'-llllsu 10& C en Wednesday. Among the mem-1 " ' lLvr beis cf the order . present are the fol-! to f:nvn on one- In I)r'tch vleytlen is lowing: Rev. Fathers Stephen pro- j to 1,11 ttiT a,:d vleydslecrten is to wag T.T,.i.,ie, t,iu a t.,i,.. ! the tail. In the old (Jcrman wedeln 6 us, of Baltimore; George, of Cincm- Struck Dead by Lightning. Abbeville. S. C, Aug. 18. Tom Knox, a lad of 12, was killed by a bolt of lishtninc. and Neuffer Stewart, a companion, was knocked unconscious i bad been cooki I.-Xew York Post by the same bolt, he falling on the lifeless form of bis chum. They had been to a picnic and ball game near Short Lira to Coast From Terines33e Coal Fields. J Knoxville, Aug. IS. Announcement! i made of the Southern railway's in tention to establish an important lia-; from Knoxville and the East Tennes see coal fields, through the Carolina mountains and eastern Georgia and western South Carolina, making a shoit line to the coast. The Railway Age quotes from a letter from Chief Engineer W. H. Wells, of the Southern, as follows: "The extension to Maryville. Tenn., on which engineers are now at work, will be an extension cf our Murphy branch, beginning at of near BushneU, N. C. down Lie Little Tennessee riv er to Maryvibe about GO miles. The ultimate Intention ia when this is fin ished to push a lir.e through Rabun Gap into eastern Georgia and west- j ern South Carolina, making a short ' DEPAKT3IENT OF PHARMACY UNIVERSITY OF X0TRK CAROLINA- XINK INSTRUCTORS- Well Equipped Laboratories. Tborowgb Work. Fall term begia-; SepmW 8th, 19( Address, F- 1. VKXAULK, President, Chapel Hill, X. CT. sugar and a dash of cayenne. When I connection with our line in those state? ! ! the onion is tender, press it through a colander and add the water in which Tlie Wi-rlc of Envy The leading lady was in 1 tup, and ; pr from the coal fields. We row have ; two corps en-aged in this work." j MaryviHe is IC miles from Kncxrille, j and the Southern now has a line be- j tween the two points. It also has from Knoxvule into the cord Sharon and had started home when a i l!e moruing paper lay crumpled at her j fleMs. arose oe;uie inev coum khih - TITS 3SSr.-3 nati; Felix, of Louisville; Robert, jf bu Louis, and Boniface, of St. Paul, Kan. ! is to wag the tail, and iu English ! wheedle is to gain one's end in liat- ! tery. 2 1 9 $ J L 1 1 4 v k Trade Marks mJ DESJGfSS ffltl Co?f RIGHTS &.C. Ar-.r-mz ' cv.'l n a ritnth am - c-iucr.Unn rc7 cjuifii'.v !uoii-:iiu taif o;ittut free xv net her eti i'lvi-sit'i'.ii H pril-ni)!v p:it.'iiita!!e. Ciiin:.uiii';i- i(.r,! s i :o)!y ' fiiWliluiiti.il. Hsuirtbrokoji Paterits sim- rr-e, 'il.'.esi jitrwu-y for Mcuriiicr jsatents. 1 ..to ils ta. fii liiio'.iyh Mtuiu & Co. receive -l-K'-i'il notice, without charge, iu the NotliiHt; Wasted. A Scottish f-.umer wher. going to storm shelter. Young Stewart soon regain ed cpnseiousness and informed the parents of young Knox of his death. Sentenced to Fifteen Years. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 18. Judge Mur phy in the recorder's court today sen- "What is he matter?" the manager asked. "This horrid critic," she sobbed. "Let me see. Where? What has he said?" "There." she replied, pointing to the dreadful paragraph. "It says my act ing was excellent, but that icy gown didn't seem to fit mo at all. I just Navai Maneuvers In Solent. London. Aug. 18. The naval maneu- a hen with bind in bis trap. The reason fenced Frank C. Andrews who was t ... 4.1...., O ,, . . . ... . . j ! ...in .i i. i . j , ..:n.. r i 1 r , ,,... . T . . : .-. ifit ni me uuitiii w:aj was iiia.n-.!a' was never Known uiuu one uay ne loos iouna feiuny isaiuiuaj ui miasijiii:-, ; j-j,., .i.t was wrifen hv some vvte-.-y the weather. Torrents of ram i a friend with Win on a drive. Every and misappropriating funds of the i wolllar. "Chicago Itecord-IIerald and a gate ot wind urove the snec.a- i piace the tarmer stopped ne put the wrecked City Savings bank, to lo nosebag on his horse, and then the hen years at hard labor in Jackson piison. j T3.e Sualj ErotfeCTi was so trained that what dropped from He had previously refused to grant ; j j-j xm c:"n yOU 'Duckie.' " an tut.- iiuiscsMo iijv iis.il huuri yiun. up, Anarews oau penaing tne settlement i nouncccl the small brother Direct from the Laboratory lo you through THE CITY I)HU(i STOKE. tor3 from the sea front, and it was noon instead of 10 o'clock when the royal yacht Victoria and Albert left Cowes. Subsequently an array of no to mm& nmvm A hi'.idsonsciy ilinstrat;;;! wnpkij-. I.c.rt'est eir .!: ti'.ii of uuy pei'.Mil S!!c jnurmil. Tortus, $3 a yci.r: JciiP raoi.tht., tL SoHbyall rewsilf-aicrn. itySCD.38lB'wYGrlc battleships and cruisers to the num son's Weekly. - bei of 80, formed in two columns, and ; passed on either side of the Victoria i and Albert. All the war vessels manned ship as they passed the royal yacht. there was nothing wasted. Pear- ,0f th hill of exceptions that his at- Good Intentions. "Don't trust too far to yob. good in-l tentions," said Uncle Ebon, "unless torneys will file. Strike at Lafayette, Ind. Lafayette. lad., Aug. IS. As. the re sult of a strike and boycott declared lii-MiK-n Oiii'.e, 0.5 V St., Wnsiitmciou. D. C. c. a v b s h u o kg r , Attorneys k. Coutist'llors at Law, Kurhei fordton, N. C. Cilice up stairs in Dieieerson building. Prompt al ten tioii given to ;t 11 biisinets intrusted to them. CarrolS W. Downey, i'hys.ician and Snroon, Rntherfordton. N. C. .Ofilee in Residence on iiaiu strer' Phone No. ' Mo Developments In Murder Case, j Muscatine, Iowa. Aug. 18. There ; were no new developments in the Tu ' man murder case today. Jesse Tu' ! man is still in the hospital here uncon scious. The inquest held today brought out rlo adclition.il acts. The police believe the crime was commit ted by a man who lived with the con- pie and who disappeared Thursday. Of- , . ,. . ... , ,,. . , i. Patriotism is not the mere holdms fleers are making a close search tor - , .. , , , . , . .? y,a A- ,v .u . ... of a great flag ijntmicd, butialwng it country ---" the goodliest in tbe world.-W. 3, Lin- ' ton. yob has skill back of 'em. Good in- agalnBt thp Lafayette Street Railway temions sausiie ue man w mu naa comi5&ny by the Central Labor Union. ; em but dey ,s de ru.mition of a Heap h ' q the company are carryin, of choir music. -V.ashmgton Star. , pagsengers whie wagons ail(1 ; j carriages ope rated by friends of the ' A Btmonies.s Coat , fox are being liberally patronised. ! is riieie nui mi;u oi eoat cuai never has any buttons on it?'' asked a rnis- ! sion teacher of a class of newsboys. "Yes, sir a coat of paint," was the ! instantaneous reply. "Well, what of it?" demanded his sis ter defiantly. "Oh. nothin much," answered the small brother. "1 .was only thinkhf maybe it's because of the way you walk, but it ain't very nice of kirn." Chicago Post. A Case In Point. "Jobbers was thrown fr..m bis whf.el this morning, but he pluckily arose and .mounted." "Indeed? Well, that's a case of Harmon Elected Judge. man's UGt knowing when he's well Knoxville, Aug. 18. Official figures ! off."-Richmond Dispatch. Improvements at Ensley. Ensiey. Ala.. Aug. 18. Plans have been drawn up by the Tennessee Coal Iron and Railroad cornpan3T to make improvements about their Ensley fur- j nace plant which w ill cost something ! like S 250,000. The company will ! put in a hoisting plant with bins for the raw material, cheapening the cost of handling. Raw material will be 1 brought from the mines and quarries and damped rfght into the bins. From I j ie bins the raw- material will be i ! dumped into the little buggies which j will be hoisted to the top of the fur- ! naees and clumped into them, making j a big saving in labor. The wc.'k will I be done by degrees, three of the fur- j naces to be repaired and reliaed as j SCHOOL SUITLIE?, ETC. the new ho:'sing machinery is being ! placed. It is fisured that enough will j be saved cn the labor inside of a few j years to pay for the improvement. j THE OOK STORE The place? to lmy BOOKS, STATIONERY A.L.GRAYSON received today from Hancock county ! show that Dana Harmon is elected j judge of the first circuit by 63 ma- ; jority. A report from Nashville gave the office to J. A. Tyler by 102 major ity, i Aptly Termed, A farmer iu a flood district, watching his mortgaged house and barn fall over and float down the river, remarked, "That represents my floating indebted- The Ti-ibuxe from now until January j 50 cents gets Tkt T2I3CS2 from host 1803, for oaly 50 eesii ; uatil January, 1903. Subscribe for The Tribui'XE. It is Tire Tiuruxk is all-horn print, end J. G. Green, UNDERTAKER FOREST CITY, N. C. Best stock of Barial Requites in tha at the Malt by colliery of the Lehigh J a .v.- Valley Coal company, work was uot :""T ttw cheapest Cofhn to commenced today. nt eiejrant CaskcL all at moderuro Wyoming Region Quiet. ! Wllkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 18. Sheriff j Jacobs reports everything quiet among the striking miners of the Wyoming region today. No attempt was made ! to start work at the Warnke washery j of Duryca, and although preparations i are said to be going on for resumption ! Subscribe for Tiif. TaiBUsr: ami. tct i irjibft every Thursday eveping-. : tie diy paper published in the county. it news wkeu it is news. prices. Elegant Hearse. 4
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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