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HE TRIBUNE.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912.
Special Notice
iS4
Advertisements will be inserted in this,
cdliuuu, and under this head, at 1 cent a
word, each insertion.
JW-OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at
t 1ms oihcent 20 cents per hundred. Thev
an- good for wrapping paper and nice for
placing tinder carpets.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
The Week's News Gathered end Told
tn a Few Linss.
:.h W. J. McDaniol n.oved last
week to the Presbyterian manse.
Mr. J. W . Lewis, of Charlotte, is
visiting relatives in the town and co'uu-
lv.
MORROW-POLLOCK.
-Mr. E
v.-u-i hi Hie city
Prety Marriage at Blacksfau
South Carolina.
Yesterday evening at 7 o'clock at th
iuuUuM cnuren of this place, the
damage 0f Miss Zilpha Pollock and
Jii.r. Marvin H Morrow Was Pflf1vmorl
The church was tastefullv nY i"
yellow and green, the colors selected for
wie occasion, and was comfortably filled
r1"16 lllL aPPomtcd hour by the rela
, .. ii;iius OI the Timnn
The ushers were Masters Hill and Fred
who very skillfully performed the
uuu assigned them. Their sister, Mi
pxcMuea at tne organ' and
as the swfiot ctm;,,,, n .
ux tIie weaning
maicn mied the church the bridal wttr
entered in the following order: Mis"s
-iman 501111, of Columbia, with Mr
. . xuuny, cc blacksburg; Miss Ethel
xeuner,, ot Marion, S. C, with Mr. C.
M. Smith, of Gaffney ; Miss Ida Penny
of Rock Hill, S. C. with Mr PfciiTiw
C. Harris, of Otter Creek j man of Blacksburg ; Miss Bonnie W
7' 01 nth6rt ordton, with Mr. Robt
Stafford, of Gaffney; Miss Lucy Pol
lock, of Blacksburg, with Mr. John Mc
Allster, of Gaffney; Miss Mary Pollock
th Mr, J. W. Pollock, of Blacksburg,
each couple taking their places on either
side of the altar. Then came the groom
with his best man, Mr. J. v. cnur
Louisville, Ky.. and immediately fol
lowing came the lovely and graceful
bride leaning on the arm of her dame
of honor, Mrs. C. P. Geer of Ruther
foraton. She was met by the groom
and under a beautiful floral bell, Rev
H W. Bays, of Rock Hill, S. C, assis
ted by Rev. Mr. Clarkson, in an im
pressive manner performed the cere
mony, which united two loving hearts
mto one. The bride was atrivnrt i,.
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wmte silk dress with tulle veil and
Tuesday and gave ns
county candidates open the
campaign at Mount Vernon on Monday
Miss Julia Ei-win has been quite
.-i.-k ior several days. We hope she may
rv;ver swai.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller have gone
t- honsck.-eping in the Miller residence
on i'i.'th street.
Mr. D. F. Morrow returned yester
day from a business trip to Charlotte
other points.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt returned
M.ouLiY from a visit to friends and rela
livt s in Golden Taller.
car-
-Col VflllL- n.-.. mi A f :i r
v. -.w.- v,.iVj uu jtaiiiuv arriveri i . ......
iday, and spent a short wl, u in I uet ot oses. The dame
- u ijj.;
city on th;-ir way to Green River.
Only at'teen days more in which to
r.Li-.tr. A failure to register anew
t-e of the right to vote.
Mis. "Y. S. Bymim and daughter,
ML-s Susie, of Liueolutou, came tip to
f,.t .111 a vi.-it to Mrs. B. A. Justice.
M:-. Hngliloa Hill has accepted a
vo-ition lr. T. B. Twitiy's drug
f i v. Ke U-gan work therte last week.
- -TV. W. T, Crawford vfill address
' 'k U Henrietta instead of Caro
October 14th, as heretofore ad-
V alker, whoso serious
-.- we j-'p'.;rrei last week, is rapidlv
. i'iwhi-:;iiu ue hdjie ro see him out
'i . 'ii.
3 r J. F. Flack has qualified as ad-.-!
:.-.r;)t--r rf she ei-tate of the late Miss
j. j'.'ie.Tt andlias
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u uo.ior ana brides maids were very
prettily dressed, alternately "in yellow
and white organdie, each carrving
boquets, carnations and ferns. The
groom and groomsmen looked very hand
some in full evening dress.
A reception was held at the home of
the bride on Cherokee street for the rela
tives and special friends. This morning
the happy young couple left ou the earlv
Southern train tor Washington and
other Northern cities.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Pollock of onr town, and is
a very sweet and accomplished young
lady. The groom is the son of the well
known banker and businessman Mr
D. F. Morrow, of Rutherfordton, and
is cashier of the Bank of Elacksburg.
They have a host of friends who wish
them much happinc ss. Blacksburg
Special 2nd, to Charlotte Obsever.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Jurors Drawn for Fall Term Which
Convenes November 1 7th.
The following ia the list of ju
rors drawn for the fall term of
Rutherford Superior Court which
convenes on Monday, November
17th, with Judge W. A. Hoke
presiding:
First week : J. M. Eerree, Jas.
Goode, J. II. Gamble, H. E. Ed
wards, W. N. Freeman. T. J.
Wilkins, B. F. Spurlin, A. 8.
Chiton, A. W, McMahan, R. M.
Clark, J. H. Bradley, Will M.
Flynn, J. P. Norville, W. P. El
liot te, William Dalton, M. L.
Bridges, J. W. Dorsey. Hardee
Flynn, B. H. Walker, Weldon
Walker, J. P. Collins, George AV.
Morris, Jos. B. Biggefstaff, G. T.
Webber, M. L. Beam, A. C.
Moore, W. J. Reid, Ja mes I .
Guffey, J. W. Duncan, J. M. Bol-
hns, J. W. McDaniel, J. M. Gold,
N. W. Abrams, C. C. Lovelace.
J. B. Guffev.
Second week: G. J. Blanton.
Joseph Beam, S. B. BiggerstalF,
J. C. Hampton, J. H. Jones, G.
W. txnifin, J. P. D. Withrow. O.
H. Hill, J. F. Whi8naut,.W. M.
Haynes, A. K. D. Wallace, J. B.
Palmer, J. L. Bobbin. R J Nm-
is, J. A. Wilkerson, B. B. Ed
wards, W. H. Ledbetter J. M.
Flack.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
UNION MILLS MATTERS.
an important
. r.. l,. carpenter talk about i
of ne-.v .'wul ( -?
;I io see their ne
Gudger Wi!l Win the 10th.
Raleigh Correspondent to Charlotte
says: Locke Crakr was
Observer 7th,
th.ir store.
advert ise-
i.-u:j
i i:iuiiu.r column.
f. J. Warkins. of Greeiuboro,
it organiztr of the- endowment
r,.i . K;: glits of Pythias, w:ts in
' y rt- rcay and to-day.
. Beam, of Cliffdale, leftyes-r''.;rT--tin-sss
-a where he goes to
e a ear load of pigs to be shipped
iviic-ratoa and Henrietta.
-"n ; t-;rget. to regi; ter. 1'he regis
::nttio:i books are now open and
u u-iaiuj, to to 'gained by delay,
ii '..- and avoid the rush.
- Dr. L G. Reid wLU be in Ruther
:! -vrober mh, Uih and loth.
1 T
or work and will be
irin-j ins service;.
-' C. Keid an;i Mrs. A. P.
;" i'ot crnod Tuesday from Char-wn-r'
they have Teen visiting
parent.-;, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
r.ere to-day. He looked particularly
well and chatted in a bright way. In
response to inquiries he said that
he was much pleased with the joint
canvass with Senator Pritehard, felt
well and would to-morrow begin the
last series of speeches, at Statesville.
This series ends at Asheville next Satur
day. Requests that he and Pritehard
make speeches together have come from
at least a dozen counties, but he says he
does not'think any will be granted, and
that the discussion will end Saturday.
He says that the biggest crowd so far
w;is at Pittsboro and that the best dis-
J cushion was at Fayetteville. At Raleigh
though snrely neither speaker ever had
a finer audience, neither was at lushest.
Mr. Craig was joyous at the prospact
in the tenth district and said : 'Gadger
will surely win. I have no sort of doubt
of it. Ho and Moody have had a joint
canvass and all agree that Gudger got
the best of it," Mr. Craig left on the
afternoon train.-
.Uidge M. H. Justice, arrived home
i;f.ti-day from Way nesville and spent
1 -uiday w ith liis family. He left llon-
: y tVi- Webster where he is holding
Man Shoots Himself.
A fanner by the tame of Henry Camp
bell snot and killed himself in his lam
near Lattimore Wednesday morning.
The shot penetrated his body above the
hcfTt, severing a large artery, and his
death soon resulted. Family trouble is
M..:srs. B. A. Justice, C. D. Wilkie ! as the Cause for Ms committing
suicice. J? or several riavK h -u-n tent
i r ret urned yesterday mom
frt,ui Greensboro, vrhere they taveU t&kiufS his.own life and several
attending the Federal Court which
is iu ''wsou in that city.
Mr. K. L. Coble, representing the
1 .-niOivn medicine firm of DeWitt &
'a.pauy, U Chicago, was in the city
i r '-ve'-k and contracted for another
y -ar s.aivf iiisiug spqce in The Tiubuxe.
-H .n. W. T. Crawford will address
y.y'-A'; of Rutherford county in the
''0Jrt llnse hux'G Tuesday next. Let
M-iyooiy come out and hear him dis
"usstbi issues. The ladies are invited
fl ie present
H 'v. A DeR. Meares will hold
'rvkes in .St. Joseph's P. E. church,
'J"' f-!i Rivr, at eleven and St. Francis
-'"Uiorial church at four-thirty, October
j"-'t!.', b;-ing the Twentieth Sunday after
Trial ry . A 11 cordially invited.
Mr. Jos. M. Smith, who recently
I'if-vcd to Rutlicrfordton, lias opened up
:t i.arnr Ks a ad shoe shop and is now pre
l::r d to do your work in a first-class
laaiiiif-r. :.Jr. Smith has an advertise
mrnt in Tmj Tiubuxe in which he quotes
'x-':eedingly low prices.
Mr. Ton- Wilkins left Tuesday eve-I'iie-i'.,c
J.uL-vllle, Ky., where he will
! ' ' 1 nt ncky Jiedical College fcr
' "f taking a course in dentis--'
Wilkins is a bright and dc-
'iu)g man and we wish him
; in Jus chosen profession.
A Dozen Times a Night.
Itfr. Owen Dunn, of Benton "Ferry,
W. Va., writes; "I have had kidney and
Madder trouble for years, and it became
o bad that I was obliged to get up at
1 ast a dozen times a night, I never re
ceived any permanent benefit from any
medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure. After using two bottles I am
cured. Sold by The City Drug btore.
Subscribe lor The Tkibcne.
tinv. s attempted to do so by jumping in
to the well at his home, but was pre
vented from doing so by members of
the family. It. is said that before he
committed the deed, he told his wife
and children that he intended killing
himself, and asked his wife to go and
see it done. She refused to go however,
The deceased was about 62 years of age.
Attempted Lynching.
Last Sunday morning about two
o'clock a mob-of about twenty men at
tempted to lynch the negro, Calvin El-
liotte who assaulted Mrs. Brown at Lin
colnton last week. The jail was recent
ly fitted up with steel doors and cages,
and the crowd failed to batter down the
doors before help was summoned, and
were forced to abandon their design.
A special term of court has been ordered
for October the 20th to try the negro.
Francis D. Winston will hold the court!
Mr. Gardner Here Monday.
Hon. G. E. Gardner, of Burnsviile,
spoke to a small crowd in the court house
here Monday. The whole of his speech
was an attack upon J. F. Spainhour, the
Democratic nominee for solicitor, but
his efforts will not do him any damage
here. He went from here to Forest
City Monday evening.
Mr. Reid Has Appendicitis.
Mr. Forest Reid left for the hospital
in Charlotte last Tuesday for the pur
pose of undergoing an operation for ap
pendicitis. Dr. C W. Downey accom
panied him. The operation has not been
performed yet we are told.
Never Ask Advice.
When you have a cough or cold don't
ask what is good for it and get some
medicine with little or no merit and
perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's
Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and
lung remedy, it cares coughs and colds
quickly. Sold by The City Drug Store.
Prohibition Contest- - Medal Awarded
--Other News.
Correspondent of The Truxwe.
Union Mills, October 6th. The vot
ing place for this township, Camp Creek, I
nas been changed from the Nabors'
store place near Brittain post office, to
to this town. This is a more convenient
arrangement than before.
There was a prohibition contest at the
college Saturday night which was high
ly enjoyed by the large number present.
The medal was awarded to Miss Ida
Nanney.
Miss Lillie Hogue, who has .been
teaching in McDowell county for some
time came home last week and will en
ter Westminster school, at Brittain,
Her sister, Miss Hattie, will enter the
school at this place.
Mr. P. E. Brooks and family, of
Bridgewater, N. C, have moxod into
town and are occupying the Dobbins
house near the depot. Mr. Biooks was
for some time railroad agent at Ther
mal City.
Mr. J. C. Edgerton who has, been
railroading in Tennessee for some time,
is home again.
Mr. L. C, Nanney will move his fam
ily to Carok-en in a few days, and his
dwelling on North Mam street will be
occupied by Mr W. B. Dobbins, who
has also rented a farm from Mr. Nanney.
J- A. jveeter and f:imilr win
In Session Three Days--The Busi
ness Transacted.
The Board of County Commis
sioners were in session Monday,
iuesday and Wednesday' and
transacted the usual routine bus
iness: D. M. Hollifield and W. C.
Garner, of iligh Shoals township,
were allowed to peddle in Ruth
erford county without license for
the term of twelve months.
J. W. Schenck, of Duncan's
Creek, was released of tax on 41
acres of land, listed by error.
Frank Coxe was ordered paid
$180.00, interest on note held
against Untherford for county
home, dated August 8th, 1899.
E. A. Martin presented bond
for the collection of the taxes in
Rutherford county for the year
1902, in the sum of $38,909.11,
which bond was accepted and ap
proved by the board, and the reg
ister of deeds ordered to turn
over tax boons to same.
It was ordered that all parties
have until December Isr, 1902,
to redeem land sold for taxes on
the payment of the tax and cost,
less the penalty of 20 per cent.
This applies to all except in cases
where suits are now pending in
court.
The following were released
from poll tax : J. A. Holland and
S. R. Simmons.
Outside paupers were allowed
the following amounts: Waters
children $8.00 per month and
Coxe $1.00 per month.
It was ordered bv Mia lmnr
that the $139.75, accruing from
the sale of the stock law fence
wire and now in the hands of the
county treasurer, be applied to
the general county funds and the
rreasurer to pay out
CRAWFORD COMING.
Messrs. Alexander and Powers Have
Three Appointments.
Hon. AV. T. Crawford will ad
dress the people of Rutherford
county on the issues of the cam
paign at the following times and
places :
Rutherfordton, 11 a. m., Tues
day, October 14th.
Caroleen 8 p. m., Tuesday,
October 14th.
Ellenboro, 1 p. m., Wednesday,
October loth.
Messrs. J. F. Alexander and L.
E. Powers will speak at Sunshine
Saturday, October 11th, at 2
o'clock p. in.
J. F. Alexander will speak at
Union Mills Saturday, October
18th, at 2 o'clock p. m.
L. E. Powers will speak at
Chimney Rock (Flynn's) Satur
day, October 18th, at 2 o'clock.
Fa LI-
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MORE APPOINTMENTS.
same on
county claims.
Joint Senatorial canvass be
tween C. R. Hoey, Democratic
nominee, and J. Y. Hamrick, Re
publican nominee, in Rutherford
county :
Forest City Tuesday, October
21st.
Henrietta Tuesday night, Oc
tober 21st.
Rutherfordton Wednesday, Oc-!
tober 22nd. .
Chimney Rock Thm-cdo n
I 4, - 14 LJVll. j
tober 23rd.
Hon. S. J. Durham v.-ill speak
at Ellenboro October 24thy at 2
p. m., and at Henrietta on the
night of the 24th at S p. m.
The following change has been
All the shapes to prevril this Fall and
Winter are now in and ready for you.
MY SPECIALS $1.50, $2.00 and
$3.00 are made exactly as 1 want them,
and are really higher cost hats than hats
offered elsewhere at higher prices. Ev
erybody likes them because they are the
style. I have them in all colors, and if
you havn't already got yourself one, do
so at once before the style gets old.
If you cair't come, 'phone or write
me, and I will do my best at all times to
please you.
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J. F. Edwards v.-as appointed J made in Hon. W. T. Crawford's
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Mr.
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ieue ior Henrietta tins week, and re
mum there until spring when they will
move to Arkansas. Mr. Keeter has a
good farm within five minutes walk of
this town, which he will sell.
There was a slight frost here lat night,
but it did no damage so far as we have
heard.
Otter Creek Items.
Correspondent of The Tribune.
Otter Creek, October 7th. The little
babe of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris did
at Old Fort on the 4th inst, and was in
terred in the Montford Cove cemetery
on the 5th inst.
Heavy rains on last Saturday night.
Killed, in the town of Rutherfordton,
a rabbit by Brown's private secretary,
on the 6th inst, a rabbit which was duly
prepared and served on Elder T. B. Jus
tices' breakfast table with many other
good things, the Secretary and a visiting
Rev. being present. It is believed that
the Secretary is carrying the feet in his
pocket and politicians will do well to
keep in favor with him and those on
whom he confers this degree. He bars
he is going to give one to Brown and
Copper Bill may feel in his inside left
hand coat pocket fcr the treasure.
Some of our voters are out with the
Dispensary and say down and out with
it as the funds or proceeds promised for
tne public roads are not forth coming.
The candidates for the Legislature wilj
be called out to state how they stand on
this question, so boys get your answers
ready. Nothing short of good roads
aud a much less grade, but a high grade
of Representative and county offices
will satisfy this part of the county.
Public Speaking.
Hon. Thomas Settle and J. A. Logan,
of Asheville, will address the people' of
Rutherford county in the court house
Saturday on the political issues of the
campaign. Mr. Logan was the Republi
can candidate for the Legislature in the
last campaign.
Cherry Tree Cases Continued.
At the Federal court at Greensboro
this week, tJie defendants were allowed
to pay $5,000, and were recognized to
appear at the next term in Charlotte, at
which they are to pay $5,000 more.
Uriscol Its Wonderful Powers.
Mr. Harry Isaacs, general baggage
agent Santa Fe R. R., Los Angeles,
Cal., the home of Uriscol, writes : "Hav
ing suffered from rheumatism and a
torpid liver, I -was advised to try Uris
col. I can assure yon the result is as
tonishing. It never fail's to cure. I take
pleasure In testifying to the wonderful
curative powers of Uriscol." It also
cures kidney and bladder troublee caused
by uric acid in the system. Druggists
sell it at $1 .00 per bottle.
Subscribe for The Tribune and get
the news when it is news.
keeper of the county home for
the term of two years, to take ef
fect January 1st 1&0G. Mr. Hill,
the present keeper will remain
in charge until the above date.
The following accounts were
audited and ordered paid : (J. C.
Geer, labor on county farm,
oO; R. F. Tate, lumber for bridge
9; J. O. Holland, same, $10.
S. A. Bridges, summoning
special venire of f() men, $7.40;
Jubelee Wilkins, labor on coun-
tv fiivii i.t in . I,1 T 11
fmiushii.g Sarah Bradley live
months, $10.00; "G. Yv'. Long,
same 10 Martha Grayson, $8.50 ;
J. A. McClure, summoning road
jurors, bOcts; J. II. Wood, coiiin
for J. B. Ballard, $11.00; F. C.
Fortune, burial of Martha Gray
son, $6.03; D. S. Ilenson, serving
road orders, $1.80; J. S. Martin,
summoning judges of election.
OOcts; Mack Whiteside, summon
ing venire and regular jury, $7..
80; A. R. Yelton, waiting on ju
ry, $4. JO; J. E. Searcy, serving
rood orders, $3.00; K. J. & II.
Carpenter, wheat and guano, $5
45; Harrill Printing House,
blanks, $2.4G; J. L. Wells, lum
ber for bridge, $5.12; T. C. Hol
la 1 d, supplies to Myra Kennedy,
$11.00; same, supplies tr Sarah
Steadman, $15.00; J. L. Mathe
ny, serving road orders, $2.70;
Thermal Printing Company,
printing court calendar, $3.00;
upuiicft iu waters
children, $9.00; E. H. May, sup
plies to Harry Churchill, $(5.00;
J. L. Alien, same to Mary Allen,
$7.50 J. G. Hamrick, summoning
road jury, $2.10; J. P. Burgess,
examination of C. Webb, $2.00;
Tate and Deck, supplies to Lee
Scott, $900; same, supplies to
Guffey sisters, $12.00; J. P. D.
Withrow, supplies to small pox
patients, 4.00; O. T. Waldrop,
groceries for county home, 12.60-
W. S. Gritiln, express and paint,
205; M. O. Dickerson, stove and
drayage, 9.50; same, recording
jurors G.40; same, stationary and
express, etc, 2,f0; T. B. Twitty,
services and medicine at county
home, 28.90; same, service at
jail 10.00; same, medical service
at county home 40.50; same, ser
vice at jail, 8.00; J. R. Washburn
supplies to paupers and prison
ers at jail 40.95; E. A. Martin,
feeding jurors in Cochran case,
30.00; some services of self, court
crier and deputies at September
term of court, 50.00; same, board
and lodging for jurv and guard
in Powell case, 54.80; M. Levi,
goods for court house and jail,
2.45; Rutherford Hardware Co.,
grate for jail, 3.90: M. Levi,
goods for county home 20.33;
E. A. Martin, keeping prisoners,
118.25; J. L. Allen, stove pipe
and placing stove in clerks office,
1.93.
appointments in Rutherfrd coun
ty : He will speak at Carolec-n
Tuesday night, October 1 j t ii, in
stead of at Henrietta.
Hon. J. 1). McOall will speak
at Rutherfordton Monday, Octo
ber 20th, at 11 a m., mid at Bos
tic on the night of the 20th.
Lieut. Governor W. D. Turner
will speak at Forest City Monday
night, October 13th.
The real test of a stove is
I in the oven. The steady day
Spent More Than $1 ,000.
V. V. Baker, of PLiiuview, Neb ,
writes: "My wife suffered from lung
trouole tor nfteen years. She tried a
number of doctors and spent over SI 000
without relief. She became very low
and lost all hope. A friend recom
mended Foley's Honey and Tar and
thanks to this great remedy it saved her
life. She enjoys better health than she
has known iu tei years." Refuse sub
stitutes. Sold by The City Drug Store
liepublieaH Iieeord.
The record of the Republican party is
one of 1 rime and corruption, from the
theft of the President's office, to the em
balmed beef scandal, ihe stealings of
Ruthbone and Nec ly to tne court n;ar
tiaLs in Manilla, all the way; but tie
history of the Democratic party U one
of glory ?nd honor, and her futcre mis
sion is even grander to preserve onr Re
public , protect our people and stand for
human liberty everywhere. E. Y.
Webb at Eakersville.
America's Famous Beauties
Look with horror 0:1 skin eruptions,
blotches, sores, pimples. They don't
have them, hor will any one who uses
Backlen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the
face. Execsema or Salt Rheum vanish
ocfoie it. It cures sore lips, chapped
hands, chilblains. Infallible for Piles.
25c at Twitty and Thompson's drug
store.
I after day excellence of cook
I ing on the Richmond tells a
pj story of a stove that is a de
ll sirable thing to have in every
I home. It is a waste of mon
I ey and labor to be without
I one of these.
MITmiTimnAIVn II 1 nnun n
puiHfiHUI IIAUUWAIUS illMrANY,
P. W. McMahan, P,1anayGra
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Ingredient
ft
For a trustworthy prescription the necessary ingre-
uients are not medicines alone, but the exactness, clean-
fejj liness, purity of the respective parts also. We have built Bl
up a reputation along these l'nea which we are piond.
'lhe purest and best drug supplies and latest reliable dis-
coveries are always to be found here.
"Ills Is
Piaee
Where yon can get full values for your money. We
sell on a small margin; we are doing a iarge enough bus
iness to enable us to do so.
fc-veyerthing Fresh!
Nothing stale if it comes from Tjie City Drtto Store.
Our aim is to supply our customers with the newest, fresh-
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will be convinced.
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The tax-payers of Rutherford county
wiii please meet me or my deputy at the
following places aud date:5 and pay your
taxes for the year 1903 :
Forest City
Henrietta -.
Eileiibora
Withrow s Store
C. Fortune's Store
Sunshine
Union Mills
Morgan (White House)
Chimney Rock
Sulphur Springs '. . . .October 23rd
Union School House October 7th
The Sheriff's office at Rutherfordton
will be open every day for the purpose
of reel v ing taxes. Resnectfullv.
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..October 2Urd
..October SSrd
. .October 2-jth
. .October 2"th
..October 25th
. October S3rd
..October SOth
October 2fth
i rse oity uruq Store.
P. S. We also want to cull vour attention to
ellent line of TOILET ARTICLES.
our ex
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Xo danger of consumption if you use
Foley's Honey and Tar to cura that
stubborn cough. Sold bv The Citv
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Uotice!
The undersigned having nnnlinorl na
administrator of Miss Julia A. DePriest.
deceased, hereby notifies all persons in
debted to the said estate to call and set
tle same at once. All persons huv
accounts or claims of anv nature asrainst !
the said estate are herein roiifiVri 10'
present the same duly ur.fi enticated to
the undersigned for pavnirnt on or be
fore the nth day of October. or thU
notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery.
This October 9th, i!02.
J. F. FL AC K, Administrator.
We have a nice assortment
of Heinz's Pickles.
Sweet, Sour, Mixed and
i Straight, Barreled and Bot
tled. Remember us when
you need anything to eat.
Drug Store.
Foley's Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
Ilodol Dyspepsia uzo
Digests what you eat.
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