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j t " ' .... THE TR1BUNE.IEL W. F, RUCKER, Edtor L. D. MILLER, Manaoe. Jb UBLISIIiSJl'S ANNOUNCEMENT. Pu:.li.-Inl Hi Rutherfordton, N. 0., evc-t Thursday. Office i:i rear of Co:ut House. b'uli v i i prion price : One year, 1 ; tax in'.- " :!, '() cents; three "months, S'i cent.-; invariably in advance. A su'v-eriber hy ordering the ad d.e; of hU paper clwvnged, will in fi'v.nts (lie address to which it is go-in- at -h. time he asks for the change 1'. I.'! itif.le. Advertising rates will be furnished i,n application. Obituary notices and cauls or thanks will be charged for fit the rate of one cent per word. Brief letters of local news from any part of the county will by thankfully recei ved. Co-respondents will please mail their communications as to get tho-.n to the office by Monday. Tin: Titracxs is the best advertis ing medium in thia section, and ad vertiser; may feel euro that through its columns tlv-y may reach all of Rat her f ord a n 1 a large portion of the best people ot the adjjoininy counties. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19C2. 'LOOKING BACKWARD." Jits a littl e wav over n wnnc of a few years in the political his t:ry our State, and what a multi colored panorama is before us. A dissatisfied people seldom consid er a remedy for tijeir ills l hey iloc-k to the first bugle note rhat pro:uises revolution. When crops find prices were not adjustabb to a.-icaltiii-al prosperity and mm ey was bard to ret, the laboring cl issos were ready to complain. Led by Butler and his populist ideas they rushed to the condem nation of every thing and every man ( onneeted with the State jiovernment. They followed his I ;uis fa runs and a populist Legis lature made "Mary Ann" the successor of Vance and Ivnnsom, and the Slate management made its record, and what a record ! If did not take long for that bubble to burst, and when it exploded Boiler went out of the ring and and Pritchard wen-t up the Fpout. Tired of protection, for the al ready too well protected trusts, our people are again- at them selves. The record of Democra cy in this election registers the homecoming of the restless Ones It is a vindication of the policies of that party which guards (he State, whose sons and daughters are its wards. It stamps approval on the rapid strides of th Gover nor and the lat legislature in d -vcNping the State and its re sources. It condemns a scheme that J -elisions deserters and trai tors. It takes the public school teacher by the hand and smiles into the faces of the children un der his care. It endorses the idea f intelligent franchise and stamps disapproval on the man who does not pay his poll tax and refuses to support the govern ment that protects him. ' It is the i;ii burst of a sentiment in North Carolina that strives for better things and swears by principles that are true. The personal vic tory of the Democratic candidates is not all of this stupendous vic tory. Mark Ilanna and the re tiring Senator have spread the meshes of their campaign fund, in vain. Honest men have scorn 1 it and the hands that held it out. Kickers have failed to in terest the public, in their private grievances, or induce the ballot of thinking men to follow the wail of theii-dissatisfaction. The lambskin of Senator Pritchard's "lily white" scheme could not hide the cloven foot that tramped in the days of the populist. The mistaken ones have dropped the warmed up viper of oppressive protection and suspicious trusts, mid plighted their faith anew to the party which spends the people's money to educate the people's children and pension pa triots instead of deserters. Nortn 'a:olina has done herself proud. it you are billions and seeking advisers Take DeWitt's Little Early " Ju. before going to bed. i ou will find on the morrow, x o.i are rid of your sorrow That's all ; just enough said. These famous pills do not gripe, but mvt? the bowels gently easily, cleansing t'w liver. Their tonic effect gives Mrength to the glands, preventing a re- furu or the disorder. n Every Elections were held Tuesday in 42 of the 45 States. The other three Maine, Vermont and Or- egon have already held their elections. Tn 99. of thma 49 " " nous. Mates a governor and other State Idaho-Republicans sweep the ofheers were chosen; in 11 minor State by 8,000, electing the Gov State officers or iudires of . tho ' ernor. Congressman nnd r.oo-:cln Supreme Court and Congressmen, wdiile in nine of them congress men were elected. mi i i . . Massachusetts liepu b 1 i c a n s elected full State ticket. Demc -crats carried Boston. Rhode Island It-publican pin- rality. Connecticut-Connecticut elect- " Hit 'U" 4: 5 H i - - ter' - c " i'S. w-, i ne urates which elected a lull , California Pardee, Republi ticket and the victorious party, ' can, is probably elected Gover so far as returns have been re- nor hy three to four thousand ceived, ;:re as follows: ; majority, though the Democrats 5 HON. J. M. GL'DGER, J II. CONGRESSMAN ELECT FROM TliE TENTH iSiiilKS- SIGNAL DISTRICT. Gndger's majority over Moody for Congress in il l - district will probably reach SCO. As the returns now show it stands 291. A good fight in the face of so much boodle and all McDowell's kickers. cu nit: urn itepumican ricuer ana ,wl -T..11 I 11- . i all the live Republican candidates for- Congress. Indications are that the plurality for Chamber lain, the Republican candidate for Governor, is 15,000. New York Odell, Republican elected bv about. 10.000 Plm-1 - 5 - , i ,1 i ui it liujuoiican Dy nomennaliy large gains made by a large majority,- both the Sen Democrats m city and State, i ate ami the TTmis. nf Democrat, candidates elected toltives. In ti.P Snr.nto thoro Supreme Court bench and par-J Hal results show that they elected about half of the congressional delegation. South Carolina The Demo- crats elected their entire Federal, : ed for m the following States : State and county ticket almost! North Carolina The Demo without the slightest opposition, i cralic State majority is apparent Alabama Democrats swept ilv about fiS.000. Kh,it-, "n.,w. t,1(:,fetate- i ex as Complete Democratic victory. Amendment makingDny- ,-, 4- ..r m j. . i . . - .. i . MjvMir pun lax quaiuication ior i vol in- carried by large majority, .uiisan-ino epuhiicans ot j Michigan have elected Governor A. T. Bliss and their entire State j ticket, eleven of the twelve C-n- gressman and. an overwhelming; majority of the members of the Legislature: Kansas Republicans elected JStnto ticket and Legislature. Minnesota The entire Kemib- lican State ticket elected by va rious pluralities. VanSendts plu rality is thirty to fifty thousand. South Dakota Republican. Nebraska No returns. Wisconsin Returns from the State indicate that Governor La- hollett is re-elected by a plurali ty of at least S5,000. Congres sional returns are very meagre, but the indications point to the election o K) Republicans and 1 Democrat and" the Legislature will be Republican. North Dakota Republican. Colorado The returns from the State are so rne;ire tint, it i is imnnn,l0 f 1 : i is impossible to aive a rtdiib? i j v fcivt, a rtJia Die I 5 Ml .f:rw m 1-U estimate of the result. That the Republicans have made heavy gains throughout the State is gen- .-l.T .3.. -1 erly conceded. Wyomi ng Kepublica ns victo- ' ture huheno j big Democratic counties swung over to the Re publican column. ! Nevada Returns meagre. still claim Lanes' election. The Democrats elect two Congress men. Pepublicons elect four. ;Two districts, lirst and fourth are doubtful. ! Nesv Hampshire Elected only a governor, Republicans victo- 4 I - 0d nous. Tennessee Elected governor and railroad commissioner; Dem ocrats were victorious. Pensvlvania The latest re turns from all over the State in- ,'dicate that the next TVnvk-ni., WJoi.-.f .:n k.. i j . be only nine Democrats In thp House the l?ennblirnna will i,o -ibout 350 of the 204 member fr tb.e lirst time in many years. Minor StMtfi ofrieila warn T-f crar is safc the eighth bv aoout 1,500 majority. Mood v. Republican is defeated in th tenth district, by a majority of about 400. Clark, Democrat, is elecred Chief Justice, despite a desperate fight made on him, but has been scratched by about 4,000 voters. The Legislature and State Senate .will be overwhelmingly Democratic and a Democrat will succeed Senator Pritchard as United Stales Senator. Indiana Republicans success ful. Illinois Republican. Missouri Result in doubt. Ohio Republicans successful Democrats made gains in con- gress. Deleware Indications are that illie vot? in the State was lighter than two years ago. The com plexion of 'he next General As sembly is in doubt. It is aopar- Startling, But True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr King's New Life Pills is," writes D. H. Turner, Dempseytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two week's use has made a new man of me " InfelUble for constipation, stomach and hver troubles. 2.3c at Twitty & Thomn- . V " son's drug store. ent that a dead lock on the two United States senatorial vacan cies vrill be the result, as was two years ago. The election of Hous ton, Democrat, for Congress, is indicated. Reports from over one-half of the precincts in the first district of Wilmington indi cate the election of Buckmaster, Democrat, over the Republcan party. In addition to the evi dent election of Buckmaster in the first, the Democrats have also elected their candidates in the fourth and fifth districts. . Iowa Republicans successful. Florida Democrats successful. Utah Republicans successful. Washington Republican. Montana Returns meagre. Congressman only were elect ed in.: Arkansas-All Democratic nom iness elected. Mississibpi All the Democrats elected. Georgia All Democrats elect ed. Louisiana-All Democrats elect ed. Virginia All Democrats elect ed. West Virginia-Meagre returns. Maryland The election in Ma ryland, which was only for Con gressman, passed off quietly. Of the 6 Congressmen the Republi cans elect 1 and the Democrats 2. The vote in the third district was very close, Watcher having a ma jority (vf about 100. Kentucky Democrats elected. New Jersey The Democrats elect three Congressmen, the Re publicans live. The Democrats elect live State Senators and the Republicans three. GJLKEY GLEANINGS. A Quiet Elaclion in Camp Creek -The Farmers Busy. Correspondent of The Tribune. (tIlkey, Xovembcr 4th : Our farmers are very busy gathering corn and sow-J mg wheat. Rev. Thompson preached a most ex cellent sermon at Gilboa Sunday morn ing. Miss Bessie Cliue is visiting her broth er, C. r. Cline. She will begin teaching next week Singing, candy -pulling, etc., are Hie order of the day among the yoang peo ple. Mr. and Mrs George. Justice, of Ruth erfordton, visited at Mr. R. P. Goer's Saturday and Sunday. The election In Camp Creek town ship passed ol qsietly. Now that November is her?, it will r;aly Le a short time until Thanksgiving day. To thve whom God has given the blessings of life, should remember the orphans and widows and contribute to their relief. Let us ever remember that he that givcth to the poor lendeth to the Lord. It is said that truth, though crashed to earth, will ri.-c again. How careful then ought we ever to be, to stand tip for the truth and right knowing that in the ages to come, v. hen we shall ren der our account to the God of justice as well as the God of love, that we have been faithful in at hart a few things: then to receive the welcome" of our bless ed Lord and Saviour, who loved us and gave his life to save ns. Asleep Aiiiid Flu UK'S. Breaking into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the tleeping in mates from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's thaf way when yon neglect coughs and colds. Don.t do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption gives perfect protection against all throat, chest and lung trou bles. Keep it near and avoid sutf eriug, death and doctor's bills. A teaspoonfnl stops a late cough, persistent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by Twitty & Thompson Trice 50c and $1.00 Trial bottles free. air. Cantrcll Robbed of $100. Our quiet settlement M as in a state of excitement last week on account of a highway robbery wbich occurred be tween here and Fiugerville on the South Carolina side. Mr. Tom Cantrcll had taken six .bales of cotton in the after noon, for the Melvin Hill Manufactur ing & Supply Co., and was returning in the evening with the money, .$150.12. In a very lonely place three men sud denly came upon him, overpowered him, got the money and left. One of the men held the team of mules, one pointed a revolver in his face and choked him while the third searched for the money. They have been traced to Spartanburg. We sincerely hope they will be captured and punished to the full extent of the law. Polk County News, iiOih. A Startling Surprise. Verv few conld hp.lTPtfn in . lonv;,. ' w m IVj. XlJj- Ht A. T. Hondley, a healthy, robust black- j smith of Tilden, Iud., that for ten years he suffered such tortures from rheuma tism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change foiloweg his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not felt a twinge in over a year." They regulate the kidneys, purify the blood and cure rheumatism, neuralgia, ner vousness, improve digestion imd give perfect health. Try them. Only 50cts. ! at lwitty Sz Thompson's drugf tnrt liodoi Dyspepsia Curo Digests wiiat you ZZi. NANITO NEWS. A Flourishing Sabbath School-- Pros perous Farmsr--Personals. Correspondent, The Tktbcxe. Nanito, Novem'uer 3rd: The time is at hand wbfcn almost every citizen is more or lass interested in his choice candidates. Somebody is going to get left and the 4th of Not ember will de cide the matter and we hope everythiug will pass off without any wrions trouble. Copper Bill tll us of his yisit to Ot ter Creek where he met many of his friends. On Saturday night he attended the master corn shacking of the season at Mr. E. W. Halls' Mr. Hall is one of Otter Creek's mast prosperous farmers. He filled his large cribs to the brim and raises hogs to go with his hominy. Cop- Tier Rill P!ir1ft lino t rri-4-l - 4sx nV1 during his sojourn with Mr. Hall. See- iiir? a new ami twcnlinnW nniict,.nnfi building on the premises, and on inves ' J " .i. vuuniiuviLU tigation it was found to Ixt filled wifrh large barrels. Thinking it looked a lit tle suspicions he got Mr Hall to one side and inquired about tho 'matter and it earned out to be good sorghum mo lasses. The price of secrecy was a year's subscription to Tke Tribune so send it along Mr. Elitor and the cash is not to hunt. Copper Bill attended the Moatford Cove Sabbath School and was pleased to meet many of his old friends. Mr. J. W. Morgan, one of the Cove's mosf sub stantial citizens, is the superintendent. He, like Gideon of old, has reached his three score years and ten, and is still faithful and strong in his work for his Lord and Master. He found quite a number of old people taking au active part in the Sabbath school. He attribu tes a portion of the flourishing condi tion of the school to the efforts of Mb. Ed Hams who has charge of the choir. Mr. Karris is a devoted christian gentle au and furnished some good music. Brown and his secrefery could not be i located and it was supposed they won either out on the campaign or else watching their rabbit traps so as to have a sumilv of rabbit's feet on hnnA fnr 28th of this month. Mr. Daniel, the popuL r salesman, pascd through here last week delivering maps. Mr: and Mrs. N. J. Bland, of Myrtle, wore here last week. Mrs. M. R. Camp went to Forest City last week to visit her mother who is sick. The contractors have our school build ing under construction and will oon have it ready for us to start up our pub lic school. Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Bland spent Sat urday night and Sunday visiting rela tiyes at Ayr. lie Could Hardly ;-t Up. P. H. DRffoY. of Afehtly, 111., writes, "This is to ertify that I have takfti two bottle of Folry'i Eidney Cure and it has helped me more than any other medicine. I tried n:auy advertised rem edies, but none of them gave me t ny re lief. My druggist recommended Toley's Kidney Cure and it has cured me. Be fore commencing its ne I was in such rii;i jr. uiai x wuia rarcuj gdt up Wien once down." Sold by The City Brug . J ..1 4.1 A. T 1 11 11 . . ! Wonun Smoking C'iearrt-ttcs in the Depot. Women in this city have contracted the cigarette habit ami have been cans ing trouble to the station master of the new railroad station here by sauntering into the depot and making use of the handsome ladies' waiting room as a smoking boudoir. Tbx-y would send the maid to the cigar stand to purchase their cigaretts, and then, lolling comfortably in the cushioned chairs, puff away at tnem. The stotiou master finally determined that the practice must ke stopped, lie put np placards announcing that no smoumg would be allowed and the maid was interdicted from buying cigarettes tor women. Richmond Dispatch to Philadelphia Record. A Policciuan's Testimony. J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nasua, la., writes, -Last winter I had a 1 a 1 cold on my lungs and tried at least a half dozen advertised cough medi ciees and had treatment from two phy sicians without getting any better. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. 1 1 consider it the greatest cough and luflg i . i . meoicine in tne world." The City Drug Store. Brj-itn's AYenltli. William J. Bryan is said to be worth $100,000 to-day. Most of this has been made from his lectures and his pen The net profit of The Commoner for the nast ! year nas been 520,000. Mx. Brvan. how i ever contends that he does not receive pay for delivering campaign speeches. The price for his lectures is said to have varied in the last few years, rising from $30 in his earlier lecturing tours to ten times that amount of late. His books have sold well. In fact, from 'The First Battle," the found; ion for his in creasing possessions was laid. It- is doubted whether his pen has not proved " " ' A UUI fJ..IV1 inor'? Profitable than his tongue. Phila delphia Record. There's no cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. The City DmgStore. Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Rutherfordton; N.-C-.' Office n?J stairs in Dip.! j Prompt attention given to all business 1 - . 4- 1 A i 1 . jjiiiLMin i-t mem. Early Hfsegs LKila The famous littJa pHJs. j - - - - 41. n 1? . 1 1 i i i" . . " . H'liAl'tiK . ia iur jjuuni; semxu ar uii.t erf ec, iuten.1 i "-,,ji,ri u"ri " 'o ami suipaur ana iouui, vruicu aigesis your iooa wltn gjving a pcblic entertainment at the I i4 near the possum's nose and it i out the stomach's aid. This rest and close of their ,chal,alout the 27th or tamed to Urn its tail which ha edzl i i?1"? OTTER CREEK ITEMS Brown's O'possum Tale--A Contin ued Story Correspondent of The Tkibcne. " Otter Crsek November 3rd Mr. Walker Hull gave ns and old time corn husking last Saturday. Copper Bill and his lady were here on the 1st and 2nd, visiting at Mr. E. Par ker's. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hemphill have gone to Marion to day. Mrs J. C. Crawford, of Sugar Hill, was down Sunday to see' her brother W. Y. Hemphill, wh is quite ill. Brown and his private J&'cretery will have green garden beans for dinner to day.' Jack did nip. the vines on top, but if he will just be gentle another day or two we will make a umner m honor c f anl the county officers, and furnish two ! biff 'dossuuis to boot, if his -at. Mm Vw I " - agrees to make the dinner Mr. Fred Wilkerson caught an o'pos saui last week that weighed tin pounds, but Brown tells of one much larger.- lie says when he was just leaving his teens he went otit hunting one night to the Big Possum Hollow in Allegheny, be fore the stock law come about. His dogs soon struck a good trail and led off down a ridge to a large new ground field of com, surrounded by a fence with ten large rails and big ground pole to each panel. The 'iossnni mounted thisfeMce and made off toward the lower side of the field, the dogs jumping up tryin to pull it ctf , till it reached a large walnut tree in the jam of the fence, an; up. that it went, Brown got there he sajs jast in time to see him reach the first limb, which was at least fifty feet from the ground, and it wa hard to tell which was nearest out of breath, he or the! possum. Having no gun he was at a hs what to do as he knew he would have a law euit on his hands if he fellt d ! tnat trec- Being young and snple he ! tugged that tree and began the ascent li. ... UUI N as JU R1Tr mt OI rn ata wlicu he ; -ched that limb tLun he ever w.s le. j ' ro or Knee, and there was the 'possum, ! almost as lig as a Lear. rrowlimrsavn-(v ly, ami his glaring eyes staring him in t. ' , ,. , , , txie face. Brown ravs lie hyhrj-d l w ,1, 1 , with one band and boirau pullins with ... all his might tut for his life he could not letcli it, so locking his lcs ti-ullv j . , . " .? . . iu iree anci garnenug all Ins strength he gave one mighty pell and tdiold to his horror he found he had palled himself loose from the tree and there he was swinging to the possums tail in mid air, and his hands began to slip He says it was "slip and pray" alternately for about five minutes when ha finally let go and down he went and falling astride a panel of the fence he broke every rail uu l era kvl the ground pole: As this possum tab. is so "long and slick we will tell the rest next time. Foley's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and hals the lung. Ilefue Bubstt tutt-ts. For Kile by The City Drag Store. Br virtm of a rtige deed r yocnted by T. J. Withr nr and P. J. Withro-.r to F. I. OsIkhii" h;kI .T. A. VnrmT wi-iif.K mor;ga!r is f.cl.v rjiired in th ofiice" i t luiihtoit. lty; ?oVth (-;iroliKil- J" "D" f jrcal estat:; mortgages, at So. 10 , tke oi nie itegLsrrr z l-cls for B nt her'oid auction, to the highest bidfer, at the court honsft 1(r.r in Rutherfonltou, N. C, on Monday the 17th day of Novcnrbcr, at If of -look, noon. thefoHovingdescrib oxl real estat in Rutherford ror.ut -. North Carolina, to wit:- Joining -tin-lands of Jo.-:. Wilkie and Bisgomaif ar..l Fites Mooniy purchase ra waters -f Ghghoi ji civek and Big (Jnm branch. Ixtunded as follows. vr - pj.tnnnii-. , ! A stake, Moou-y'a ct-nicr osi tl.e east side oi nun; rnencenortli .u eat HOpoK ro a pine. Jlooney's corner; theuco v.ith faid line south ."5 east 140 jyJcs to a dead black oak, Moonoy's comer; thence vi ith Si? d line south 80 west 7S poles toa chest unt at VV ilkie's Spring ; thence t h Wil kin's line in rtb f0 . west 70 poles to a small post oak. EigjrerstaiTs comer of sale to T, J. Wi throw, thence v.ith ii!ie of sjiid Nile and Biggerstaff s line to the Eiggerstaff "s road to stake : thence with the Bigsrorsfaff's road to thr. tig ro.-d ; thence?. north to the beginning, making in all 100 acres, mere or lss, and bein" the same Lnd oeeded to P. J. Withiw Dy 1. J. Withro.v by deed dated August S. 1882 and ree-istorprl in Rii!- to Deeds at No. 244. iu the office of the Register of Deeds for Rutherford coun ty. North Carolina. This 1 th day of October im. p. I. OSBORNE, and S. (tALLERT, Administrator o? J. A. Fonu y, deceased. McBrayer & Justice, Attornevs. DiFect from the Laboratory to you through THE CITY DRUG STOKE. j5?OtiIC33. To all Wfo Mat e-. Coscznssv : The nndorsisiMvl brrTw rrU th.;t lie wid mane application to His Ex oe'h ncy. diaries B. Aycock, Governor of North Carolina, on the loth dav of 7.OV"nher lOfll'nrohAii e , - - v.x . -" 'a 1 1 iv ii ii : i ' i ( it r a pardon of the jurltrmont of the Snrior Court of Rutherford coaiitr, by which he was SPlltcnrWl tn IS Mnntl.j -,r.n roads of Union couhty. N. C, for I.:rce- v.-j. xuis iuiu or uctoixT. A. I). IK;2 JOK WILEY, Colored. Foley U,-itV, 1 .11 ii- i -'L'' "-'. i"tuKuuuw.iT 's Honey and Tar i ren,safe,sure. Nootcs, for children, safe, sure The Famous "Old Hickory" Buggy! I have opened up the finest and Lest lot. of (he famous "OLDIIICKOKY"lirria?es and Uuggies ever seen in Kntherfordton. Call and see them. I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. My motto is Best Bu?;:y for Least Money. Next door above Cowcu & (Jrayron, on. corney. J-V. McFARLAND. 11 Indieestion Is often caused bv over , &ToS fS?a" the excessive use of alcoheL Eat all ! the good food you want but don't over eating. An eminent authority say ' hf, tS 6tomaci1 ; rcay refuse -to digest what you eat. tv,X i a j : J.UCUJUU uctu a koou uitcsiaiiiy . J - J ; . i .... . DIJUU ' cr,.rr Tv.-ai mii-i rciirn. ir.R of fulness and bloating frora ' eouie peop:e suner aiier meaia. Absolutely cures indiirestion. Absolutely cures indigestion. cs3 faiuro7sTor.:c. Prepared Hiriy by E.C. DKWrrr&Oo..Chleaffok Sbc SL bottle contalnsfctf times Uto&Oc ska. Sals of Personal Property I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Wednesday, November 12th, YM'2 at the Lite residence of Mi Julia A. DePricst, all her household v-.m kucLou furniture, etc. J. F. FLAt K, Ad'mr. of ML;s Julia A. DePries. J. M. WOOD & CO., Rutlierftjidlon, N. C. Keep coasrantlr on band a full --ir';!y of CoiKns, Ca:;!: rand R.l-s. J H. WtKr.l will srU yon TombsN.:?"' sitrt Mnmvmeuts of r.uy :l sc riptp.u. :iVA) defigiu to select front. Prices gT::rj:it-d. J. G. ck L. G. REID DE4TiSTS. Marion ;tnd K'utherfurdt'm. All wir.k gujiir.nteed. Our i -ices rearfonabl A J. S SAUNDERS1 Up-:o-d;.te limber .hep L- the place to get your shave, haircut and shampoo First-clas.-t work raaran teed. Give me a call. Shon o.t Jlaiu St Carroll W. Downey, Physician and Surgeon, . Ruthc-rfodxlfon, N. C. O.ace m Residence on Main stm t. 'Phono No. 2i. By virtce of the power contained i:i a mortsajr? deed rrivntwi i.,- t... i (loodand wue, Victory (-hl, on tho uuy t ovemiier, l,!)7t to T. (;. AiftEmyrr and by him dnlr ;;siga-l and transferred to ,c. which mortgage d-el is iygittrtcl iff book H of mortgag;:. deetis, page :H4, in tke office of the- R.-g-L-ter of deeds for Rutherford county. I will sell at pnblie auction at F;ivFt on " J Saturday, December Gth, !), tvvo tracts of Lmd lving and U v.v in Rutherford county. N. C, and ia Cool bprings township, and more psrti'-nlirly described as follows: Kuo-.vn as the W. H. oUttll-r Siifir Vno.L.r 1 ...l j JonuiiB lands of Betty Doggett, Saun ders Hariill, J. L. Butler and trthrrs, lv ingorior ltwecn the v.nter of ih ! yrongs ,,f Floyd's e nvk awl bo:u;d,-d as ii.ilow s: lit gianniM on a c-hty.raUstr.':m ;V V- - ' 1 ir'r -OS-ley's l:u.-, i V . V ffKi's cmier; thence ii'trth 8!'.' .' west SH pivles to the eat bmk of Floyd "a cr,t.ktoa stk in WmV line; ibeuco flown the creek as it meanders ist 10 poles ; south 32 poles to a rock tu the east lank of said creek; thence east p h-s to an oak in the Spencer Mwly ime; theuce north V,l pol, to tbo ! pnuing , containiisg S.',, ceres. n;ire f? leas ALto a kh.:h1 tm-t- above tract and the hinds of Wm. D gett and bounded ha follows Hc-riu-ning at a piuo on (he rast side of tho east pnmg of Foyd's creek thenro north 4 caM topftlesto T:mcr s line; thence south 1 ist 01 polvs to a V. O. comer in Doggett's line ; then- m-.tu oat ."0 poles to a stake t hence h .vet Ui lK)us loaP.O. thence i m the be ginning, containing tlnrrv four acres more or less. This Kile Is made to eat'f the bonds feccred by Faid mortgage deed. Terms cash . NovemU r nl 1!X;2. W. SI. WITHROW, Assignee. a r a n E R SALVE trie meet healing calve Irs the world. ,tfROJ3 pJf B so 'sqsneo aoj 'CinG522ROQG2.nuif3aQ "
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1902, edition 1
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