THE FLOV.'EHS COLLECTION arm aii a i i r i Rns a h a una a L 1 u ib ,a h. g m si a s i m a m -i a m m m a m E UTHE RFOUDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 11)02. 81.00 A YEAR. VOL. II. NO. 48. THE FIRST WOMAN. An Oltl Eastern tegeiid That Telia How Sfte Was Created. Tlie Inst section "Of a Finger of the Moon Reddened by the Settiv:n m CORN BREAD. COMMERCIAL RANK. Report of tho condition of the Com- j mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Rut h- ..f.,.. xt ri .n!.,i.,, nnmdMC ' c,,'.it oniiwt tho"""Siivrri.n? rA-rijno deMieieius bread- mav bo baked ; tho r.m.wuin la Washington, says the I made its first public- tppe:iranee iu ;bo uuiituuh, ... u., .... .... h "i. ; iuc m.c "v ........ - !".:... , ... i.-..v... ,.i ., ., I, t,. . ...Lnr.vl .v; ,1.1, r nave grave: Washington I'oz-i, is an om nv.v.i ; - U..1....V.... ETeitel nevoUcrlionx of the Days of the IloeeisUe nnti Fliiiijaclis. ! With pood meal and a cook following tlso lessens and traditions of the old HISTORIC STAGECOACH. Fi-eservetl In ta-e Postal Hnscum at the EatiuratsI Capital. One of the most interesting relics of ni-.K.ilotn l.os.tsl service to be seen at STORY OF A FAMOUS POEM FACTO CONCERNING SLEEP. iiow Clrny'a "Elcjjy" "lE3e Its First Public AiisearRiiCf. One of the most celebrated of eight eenth century poems, tjray's "Biegy," Even a Kl'l'lay r.n ! Better Tiian i the 'co:i Site!. Bank of RiiiliCi'ios'illcs. on September loth. n:-02.. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, Overdrafts Furniture and Fixtures Duo from banks and bankers. Cash on hand Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus Undivided profits Deposits subjec t to checks. . . . Duo other banks Cashier s checks Total of theOeean of Time" contains a legend of Indian meal. But we I concerning woman's creation which is J commonly credited throughout India, $24,889.30 , and which runs somewhat as follows: 707 78 At 'ue beginning cf time. Twashtri, the ' ; Vulcan of Hindoo mythology, created 1,000.00 the V-.oriti. But when he wished to 5,089. 5a create a woman he found lie had cm doubts whether it can be baked as well in a stove as in an open fireplace; but, ahis, of the latter only a few remain. The asheake, of 'course, must have ashes. Tiey are indispensable. As well try to produce a mint julep with- one mint, uu ir.e orner uau;i, ii:'i- M.wntnht r-ombinatiou passenger and whieii was KcSd for sis pence. T'Ki.: pub ;i int in 1R. This was lication was the result of a curious like the ausio'.w housewife, is apt t.) carry uis canw 10 ucu. ai:u ni u.i.jia bwciicsii ci:r.-.e. Men aiul women who ar b;:sicd in ircttins and aiiilj;s'. the inercltaai. the bunker, all alike, fail to If c;iitrol .hich can .ep KS V V- , ....-v , . . , . . . ....v,.-. ,-,. a i-i iT-.r. i.iit lmd ltd manage the unnd :;s wtil lnans in .uoUiaua-, int! iuuu: ui lui.t i.- i ikwi wmv. ,,-u.v. ...... - - ticular coach being from Helena to ! imiaodiate inte-diou of publish: uj; it. awake. .,, ,. ,n,. ivi,i f-nnsniniiifr a week. :A couv. hewevtr. found Its way into : twi r-.un ' physiol ;dcal i t pose similar to ike itst oiq n ; I,lo.VCHl a11 uis materials in the creation jacks" cccd only a well j-reased frying ! now receive four maUs daily '' nf 'mnn tiii- did not iTiii.-j-iii one icii. hut skill is ronuired to turn tutmi. coach was donated to the musi of man. There did not rcmam one pan, Uut skid is repureu to turn mom. $:!4,7()C.:?3 ' solid element. Then Twashtri, per- That is done by pitching them out of ' ' niexed. fell into a nrefouud meditation, the pan into the air and making them He roused himself to do as follows: come down fiap on the other side. The ' pany ri-. ....;,: l.,i.r tlire e-imo swtiiill 1 i.hf t::!Il(lsof il Mr. OWOJI. the t)Ubii:ih 1 liv: I-iwui-uio mollis w : . - ,..-.i. ..... The j tr and proprietor of the Ma;Ki:d:n; of 01 ammais, .m k i. coach was donated to the museum by Marines, a recently established perl- canals and awa -ie wa ie i,; S S Iluutle.v, general manager of the ' odics:!, and he wrote to the poet fctat- Some o!:e has paid taat s.p i.i l.i.c a-" io,.i, 'ri-nic-nortntiini com- ! Idt l.-is tif pntiun of r.rintinir it in his ; hunger and thirst, reprtentiiiK a thr.ii- itnon oiv iit - - - - i - T- ,xtoc f,.ntmml l.v Tiidians in '. ins :j ziim. and askimr his co-overat:tin. . nuuoi oi tiui,.. M I. Vt."'-t--- -' I ."I 1 1877 and recaptured after a liot pur- j The proposal was not at ail agreeable j body. I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer cial Bank of Rutin rt'ordton, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK. Cashier. State of N. C, Kutherfoi-d County. Sworn .to and subferibed this 30th day of September, 1902. M. O. DICSEKSON, C. S. C. Correct A t test : . T. B. Tv.itty, John C. Mnxs, M. H Jus ricic. Directors. l&tr fOll f( -wr j . j.i. , 1-. 1..V .n.l ...T-. n..im ,-.!:- I .ii ponl-;;l ill fl ctoVf- Ol pll'.'.'W.uy 111. TIll'.IJ I lit i'LM I ns JSN 1JL ini' Iftli tllivi l.l.Ji.J ItfLj. LLmj vwvi.v.. w. 1 ' - ; , ooo 00 1 the glance of the f-awn, the gayty of range. : suit by General Howard. -Many dls- j o Cray but, seang unit yuo..c:u.o a s, - - - V- "v of ' i the sun's rays and tears of the mist, The hoecake was originally cooked ; tinguished persons have traveled in it. j inevitable, he wrote at omc t-o Horace , fecst., t.:.- o.m ni ,.cn of a t . n . or ' : e mcons ancy of the wind, and the ' on a hoe in the fields and in the negro among them being General Garfield, be- Walpoie explaining the circumstance ; JJ, , ,X 21.857.50' timidity of the hare, the vanity of the cabin. A skillet will do well enough ' fore he was yi-wident; Findent Ar- and asking uiai to get Dodslcy to i-int t:.:ves tae hmt A.hui I.. a ;n I - . 717 G- ' peacoJk and the sef tness of the down for it, but must be well greased at the . thur. on a visit to Montana in 18S3. j it immediately, but without tin, an- 1 ...- com..r.aM, Jon. the throat of the swallow, the bottom. So, too, .with respect to egg and General Sherman, on a tour ot m- thor s name 8l,y?e! 435 M harshness of the diamond, the sweet or batter bread. As for corn muffins, speetion in 1S77. The latter was a pas- j poem to Dudley on I eb. 12. U,l ami Of corns. ,t s v,K toa b..,u U;at liavor of honey, tire cruelty of toe tiger, th appliances of a range are admira- senger when the coach made the dis- ; on the 2-ith a copy was m Gray s hands j ... i, i, .i.:u rt-.i..-, I . ! n .i.iri.f in i tn f iirt.ii r roi-.i-ii ; rn'n t 117'r I in ill itriini. A i . ; i :i 111 i;i iiiit-. cv ii.tu u in vi.i.t.. , tne war nn.il oi me, tnc cum oi. uun, u ...-.pm. w iv- - - , ..... i i..f ,.,;. i,fo"r-rr j'-f ?' ... . - .. . ... .:,,! : i.i at .;i.. i ..,.., i.; iinvjoc Ir.iiio- i n.Ti.JJc:!.,-.,' Iti Trxulii;! n:i 1h lfti c.v Steal lilSt a ICW IlllilUll DlUhl i-ri.i- i chatter or tne lav anu ine coom r-uiiik- luihuuuuc whh ul umh.--, w v-i-l i. uo, 0 i. --- , ., iw.'i. ! : ,.1.,, JTj: v;,in ,,trv homo in ante- tv.P t, with froouent relays. i l;Uh. The Magazine of X:vt:zines for the noonday luncheon to eaten a hit e The scholar and prcfcssicnal niiUi, R?ort t the North Carolina Com ra tion Commission of the condii i-n of the Lank of Ruth- rfortito.'. at Ki.lht r fordttm, N. C, at cioso tf Lu.-ints on loth day of Septcinlier. I'.'tl-. RESOURCKS. Lojins and distWiiits. 24,.V2.Sft Overdraft fr.l.W Rnilit rfonl county l-tmds itV).C0 Banking lumse. F. and F. . . . 5,1 X.00 Cash and due from tanks. . . . 1,057.01 All other resources 54D.C.7 (Jther real estate. W OO thronghont the cutire I hardly think this can le tri.e. Total .5,184.0:1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock 10,000.00 Sarplds fnnd and nudivided profits Notes and bills r'discor.ntHl r i Time certifitates d ixsit helium style and among other things have in it a big open fireplace, a black man came to Twasidri and co;;k in a gin.mu:! dress, will! a red bandanna on her hea4, and also have a half acre mint bed. an icehouse and an old time garden tilled with raspber- tical relic of the west and formed a woman. Then ho made a urescnt of her to man. Eight days later tl said: "My lord, the creature you gave me noisons mv csi.'tence. She chatters Noiuh Cauolinta, Ratherford C.ranty. S By virtue of an order of the Superior j coai-t of Rarherford county maut on j Sept. 23, li)J2, and by virtnre of a second , order made ou Nov. 12, If02, in the pro- ; ceediug entitled E. L. Watkins, Jonas B. "Watkius, Neal A. TVntkins and ofh-1 oi-s, heirs law oi K. C. Wat kins, de- j ceased, ex parte, I. as eoniiuisiouer, will ; pell to the higiiest ladder, at public aac- j tion. at the home place or residence of j 31. C. Waikiiis, deceased, on i Sdtwrday, tle loth tlay Decern -' her, 1S the following described real estate : Lot No. 1. containing 73 7-100 acres. Begiiiiiing at a stake in the road, and rims thence sourk (X1-- east 1-10 s poles to a stone; thence south 2:1 .1-10 v.es-t before me ! without rest, she takes all my time. she iameiits lor notmng ar an n-nu is al ways ill." And'Tv.aihtri rectired the wcnian again. But eight days la&er.the man eame again to.tha god and said: "My lord, my life is very :oKtary j s:r.ce i returneti tnis creature, i re 1 member she danced before my singing. ! I recall how she gkmced at me from the corner cf her eye, that she played ! with me, flung to me." And Twashtri i returned the woman to him. Three j days only passed and Twashtri saw the ! man coming to him a-'ain. "My lord," said he, 1 do not under stand exactly how. br.t I'm sure the woman, causes me maro anjioyance ! 2 a lo a tist ii poics ro a hi;;; in thence ford h Sv cast ij 2-5 pt. in George SnaktS- 'in-: tk east oS-:; iHues i.oi't;i S 1-5 cast -lli-X ci s to a i 1 4 Mil- than pleasure. I beg of you reheve me of her." Bat Twashtri cried, "'Go your vray and do your best!" AikI the man cried, "I eannot live v.-ith her!" "2 either can you live without her," replied Twashtri. And the man went sorrowfully away, murmuring. "Woe is me; 1 can. neither live with her nor without her." 'col lier's Weekly. rics and gooseberries, thyme, sage, cur- . rants and all the ordinary table vege tables. When one of these old time homes ! and garde cs and kitchens is restored and the best and best ess have entered into possession, we desire to he listed as a frequent guest, vvith a reserved seat in the chimney corner. Then all we shall want will be the zest, the ap petite, the voraciousness we possessed when we could eat eighteen rolls and six eggs for breakfast and consume a i whole watermelon between meals. But, alas, it would be easier to restore Id walls and open fireplaces than to bring back the digestion and storage capacity of a youth that's gene, of a time that's past and never can return. Richmond Dispatch. i .!. indeed, I am nearly sure the simon ps-re. tvpical stagecoach of I torn, was published toward the end of j that the noom:a nap is w w u i.ir the Beadle dime" novel. The James ' the month, and may have come out on ! more than tha noonday meal, for hw brothers and the Fords mav have en- the same day. The rival editions uiu.t ; df stive processes are surely hmdered . . . j.-, ... i ,i ... i, ii - ; riiir'tt" i--o r.irifd mental r.cliVitJ". v Tli.-iro r n ! "Hii:i o taw !-n;ii-': if i:wh OttlPV. Tll '111 i... ... ,. . ....... 1 action of tin- magazine editor was i busy worm or or.rs no -....u Lan lv iustliiable. but it laid the read- ! upon to use all his brain and brawn to ing world under a debt of obligation make a living. It has btvn my habit bv fmviT.p- tho i:oe: i nto nr nt. bev- to auvise moim-is iu r-i i..-i n i.. fi.ii: i ,f tho 'Wio'tt'" in '" from every the poet's writing are 1:1 Total . 2,(0.10 8,457.70 .r),224.4-;5 .. ,184.o:j front and rear boot, the former, under the driver's seat, being the repository of Uncle Sam's mail bag, the rear hoot serving to carry baggage. Heavy leather springs and irou tires to the wheels half an inch tk'.ck enabled tho vehicle to withstand the rough usage One. which was to which it was subjected. With a ca- Sotheby's In 15;75. Sworn to loffire. J. F. Hack, Notary ublic. Sciitomber 20th, 1002 ,d It is the exceptional i.rrs; n in this j DORSET. Acting Casl.it r. Correct atte : D. F. JleitKOW, R. B. Clakke, J. F. Ar ;owci, Dint toi-s. We solicit all vonr business. paciy inside for nine people, tuners riding on top and beside the driver, with slots in the sides of the coach through which rifles could be aimed, it seenu-d evident that a kni-ht of the road had to be of reck'rtKS moid to tackle one of these ?: u v.'ock "es-presse.s." tcrestirg iron tice.s and eii.sur "cumbcrous care ami. ... 1 T I . . n ....... A. 1 ... I ! !' (1 1 ex s'encf. ' even u !ee;i u it- imm-.i, i...i. . ;oid for ?l.l"s jii : about twenty minr.tes ovesy uay 1:1 air was especially in- ; eoluttf peace and qr.iotntvs. diverting the numlu r of correc- ; the mind from rll r.nxiein s r.r.u ri.ix- i".l the mv.sck's. A Iiaoit -f i.;.s s made by the :u- THE COOKCOOK. POULT Never give p : ing before fe: ' All the sil.: ? i : i ! C-l So. u v.-uittr in the morn- ! "Stam::ts."-Goli'en Penny. t Notice! By virtue of the. power tif tal conft r- xhi nie tv ill' piwiMcr.!' oi a item !-t . xcf-i'.b-d to mo bv Jam s V. Mc- . . ... .1 t .. . .. 1 1 . m r . 11, . .1. 1 nerves make :ne m. terms to ii.cm- inn-.i- Mar:ai!il ami ;n lmcv -i- .';; :ui;ir.i, lies. If a word. like this, spoken from . on the 27t!i thiy of OctuH-r, 1K arA re c; i d-rabie experience, were hecdvd. jcfkd.in Ek "I" page V. to i.75 of ,,:.;,..;, s the otlicc of the R'L'i.-tt r of Ic.ik of 1 " I Rutherford onntv, default J'avir.g 1 ecu l made in th" Txivn.t nt of il.c nidM.ttl- ! .,.i : i th-.r's hand. In this ina:;uscipt Gray ! kind is o.-.:i;. e.cq -.io.i. jim i.v.- u..:.. . K.d u had sebstiti.ted "Cromwell" and ".ill- i have fewer nc-r.rastncmc women, wnose lf tllJ: ton" for "Crosa:- and "Tully" as he had eriginaliy wilitt-n. His friend Mason is t-aid to have Migger.tttl this altera i lion as well i.s the title of the poem. ! which Gray r.t first simply called THE PIAfiO.TUNR. Jncss wccreil hv the ti.id dcod of tms-J, DEEF IN Tl breeding fovl3 TIe!r Appcurauve U -ecl-ves the Old ilurtttr, WOODS. All Inl , ' ... jund h;kiu .h-nrand of tho h .Vbr f :ho Wby Afrer F,B- l t(s. i viiilwil s t pulJic auction to tho iKhfb lit -o. Ihighot bi.ider for cash sit the court A lady stepped into a piano wr.ro- I j;()U!.4. ,iir iu t town of Pnthcrford room rtcently to engage ii tuntT. 1-i't 1 ton, at 12 oVl k, !ivr.n, ou the i-ih r a stone hfap; thsucc j ; polss to a stone, cor-1 vest uer t:d lot. No. 2 ; thwnce u.u'tn : 3 10 poles to coiT.'-r of grave yar; then That the theatrical claque is not con fuit'd to rhiyhou-.es was demonstrated beyond nil shadow of doubt to the teacher who was drilling the pupils for the exercises in one cf the public schools. The unresponsive bit of femininity j Put a pinch cf bicarbonate cf coda I in the water when boding salmon, j This makes it a beautiful red ccl.ir. j When roasting fowls, put them into ! an intensely hot oven until carefully ! browned; after that cook slowly, bast- isg freo.uently. When gravy is being made from roast veal, lamb, beef or chicken, use milk instead of water added lo the brown drippings left in the pan after the fut hf.s been poured off. Before baking a blvcush the Creole cooks pour over ft a sauce made from fresh cr canned twin i Prooer quar.titie,. I Next to the diiiicuKy of comprehend- ! Le ie -Vr was ,e- 1 tliX l ' f i To faucn the cockerels riulv. con- ' ing the wonderful senses of the deer is 'XZ 1 1 Zv mm d t hit ! the following , It scr.-d trt or ,-,cri of 'fine them hi close qua, tors sunt feed , that of tuiderstanding how Ws in ;C;;;r; to jVi i cornmeal cooked in milk. he wocos. lorn- .ocas ::io , us b u ft;r , U;1. if.f TlHv,r ' Short leggct! fowls fatten quickly. ; tukon froii. pica.ies ci . s.toi'ti . jj.ji.jjiy Qf tuners. She gave her os- r.vLs pon.--Mt aU 1.. frinriing ai 4 dog- Long hx,s are hard to fatten. Those . deer er tame ones in a pnrk. Wa vii. I It...ca wilb tho !jlst luiur she had. V:,-.l.s and rnnuing thi me n :lh 2 w st i first hatched fallen quickest in a ; ahnat certain to be hx k.ng for a deer. ; . she tt,ld It: 91 poi s to a rfoue pil-- sit tl:- irrh brood. I'owls seldom the of milk. They I may cut too much feraln or meat, but uiilk in any form in palatable and healthy. . ' The roost: poles t-houM be on a whereas you might belter Ik? looking for anything else. In the woods you ; eehlom see h-tif of a deer and generally ; much less, often only a purt of the , shoulder, or only an ear over a log or a" leg umk-r it. u bit of rump projecting jiorta i ; vre.'-t 71; poles to a si ?e soatn Ui I over whom the amateur "coach" work- ; garlic is chopp itoes in which It is vh en baked un- . ' from a bush cr a head and bit of the i ,. He had finished tuning the piano whou he looked up and t-nh: "Yt.i.r kisiium'.-nt was iu awful t?sa- , (!it:on. You ought to have scut lor me 1 sooner." t was tnuc-d enly three months of tho bridge; th !! r.trt : .V n st 12 poles to a s sike; t! eiuv rouh 10 wtt-t S poles to a ftdke; thtmv nojth 2Stsist 1H ;x!les to a p: t opk ( ii rorth i of l';r rocid: thii'C- socth Co tvst 2!'.. vles to a Spanish c':tV oncastMd-.-of rul;thci:co with sate' v-u! : -r.tli -:s t-.iM '11 y;l?z to neck re-itching up for leaves. The :;r- i "Then the man who did it certainly ! ed rej .iced in the name of Sarah. the road ; tut" uivvi.- -..x. v ... When yaruli began to tain, an ner the sauce r..,t... I !-..'i t f-'.-.i nn'f rvv'Tli i" t ! .1-11 1 j,C.. .... . L t... i r? tired in favor of her uore. In vain ! til the Cecil of the fish f.clu-s. a-dmiUing t ho. .2, conrumng (:0o-I0 acr T.ti-' . ? r in ii i n.tit ur v-j i -'-j,. i ..-.ui T-rsimii-'r t'noii.-o ! the teacher begged ana 77'.. east 7l, poles to corner of r.-u-d (theuce north. 1-1 east ii 2-5 poles; thence fOtitli 7e' easr I'j poles;; "Sarah," she said, "if theiic- sooth 14 west- 8 2-5 poles; thence to do lHitt3r vcll w-;u fai north 7(1 west !'., poles, this bouudary i thciJ 1;ow vou f(..iv Sarah stiil ciung to lur monotone. Then the teacher threatened. 'Sarah," she said, "if ymi don't try fail utterly, and L-.t j?egin ik r o!f wmt h ;rnvc; limes ; tin lion 11 0 I ; . !.-ti, lliir. mium.ai,i j reserves the fa only graveyard): thence south Co1- east 110 -poles across the creek Uioue-- with s,id line norrh 8 1-5 east- n-.othc-r w gom'-to give my hitee ctL 74 !)-!0 voles to a stone heap; thence ; er Andy 10 cents, and it he d:m t le.gm 79'j west 177 7-50 ))hs to a stake in th j c'.-ippiri' tke minute 1 sit d9V?s he's roa.t; thence along the road south 5:V4 .gcin' to be strapped whhki an inch of "Oh. BlOlYH. thcyill applaud returned Sarah ( mo. M?ss "Mv a quick cake beat until thick , four eggs: add lour tablespoon fuls of : sugar, half a cupful of ib.;u: a little ; cinnamon mid lemen rk-td: beat well , any. spread on a hal.in.f. pan: bake in ' quick oven am! cut ai oi:c?. Ctioking teach'.-rs say that the Ingic dients for pancakes, fritters and the like should be mixed fully two hours befcre the latter is r.eeJed. This, they explain, gives the flour a chance to swell, and the batter iu bettor and more wholesome. level with each other. This will pre vtv.T uio low is an irvin to wsi on . .... ... t.. , tlr- f.p o ,ch j C!u:e r n,aJ,1 T r UK,,M '"" ' ! didn't know his burners. - . if ,1 i rft -J- ---- - w -v A low. or am-ura in wmc-i an txcci- mie .,,.l)0l. whmi thf wlh, ,,,., Vj yA lence is constant ioiai is apt to trans- ,... tll tu..rn .,,.!.' on winch IV" lrt ,,- . . .. -,- mit all tliis exeeiier.ee in all the de- i half a dozen ruffinl grouse are taking I their Lreakfatt. the tnlge of the pool i j where the trout flashes through the ' i will or over which the che!oi:c-hi s'.iil i should be at least a year younger than .pjj, 0l. tlu darksome glade where j the cock. This will conduce to tha tb? ,0i.b n inis cf the witch ha:c! ', strength and good health of the off- H..P t'.iosin.r the dotal inarch t.f the year i veloped power and beauty to its prog eny. In selecting for breeding the pullet "Xo. ma'am. He had bettor be do ing street cleaning than tuning pianos. Why. my dear tun dam, a drUeate hi struuieut like a piano needs Gni-rs equally delicate to hand! it. combined with en car of watrring accuracy. The individual who attempted to tu.no this a st!io on ri:e v est j-ide tif th itvd; tl oix.i south 23 pol'-s to a big white f. ; tic ro south fll a:-t Mi o!es to a xst tvk; t!:ence nt rtb .r-0 cast 12 tioles a pt oak, side of mid; thence south s cast I"i ilts to a birch, north ridti of crwk; ti'CTtco clown tiiill rm-k north Kl c:u t It -'a Us a stake; thence south IS cast 50 i;ies to the month or" bt:m-h near foi-d; thence south ;i? cast 20 ',x !rs to uftakc :.t tho nit-ih or Itojianfi.scr. -k ; tl.ouce up saui crec-t as it u:c ;: c.r- sou. ii Bliil ,cv York Times. A northern sportsman went alligator hunting in ITorida. and, as often hup- west l-.-j p-les; tnence . . west oi i his life, poles to a stake, the beginning corner. i Let jso. y, concammg t;.4-io acres Beginning at a stake; in the road, corner of 'l-.t No. 1, and runs with th3 road .... : f .in !.! 'xJ - -io "i- t:i!np.o noi-t n i 1-5 cist 2i,: noi-es; t hence 0 1-5 east pens with the uninitiated, he get lest. 81 5 -oolos: (hence north z east 13 ! It was near night. ad he waa at a loss lk- t'M. take in tho road ; thence north ! what to do. Presently he met a man 7S: we. t 3!) :i 5 poles to a stone ; thence ; rpjms a cow, says the Indianapolis noth west 15 2-3 poles to a stone: j jouris;,i. thence h7 east 40 poies to a stake; thence north SO west 7.14 poles 10 a Mi ,v, stake; thence south 2 cast 70 2-5 polos to -i ' si slake, ; thence south 52 west 2o polos to 1 Can yon tell me how far it is to two A Cicver ilovso. - j A great many horses are fed on tlie streets from "eat bags" drawn up over , their noses and wabbling about ir. a j manner which must make it very uu- ' comfortable to cat one's dinner in that : way. The Boston Herald tells of a . bBight horse down in "Pie Alley" ; which had nearly reached the bottom , of his bag. It wnbhled awfully, but the oats were sweet and he w:-.s hun- A Btrinrr o It. Bridget and Norah Murphy, fresh from Bilis island, had tvt out to make their "return calls" on their cousins, the McCooIigans. r.t service In an aris tocratic part of the city. Upon arriv ing at the house, instead of being con fronted by the usual bell knob, nothing but a stingy, mean apology of a knob in the shape of a little black button . . . . ..... . i. .. i... LOU wonld nil make lorely frames rr tirat charming artist's deer v.-ith individual hairs all glistening. . the dark dew claws shining, and even the split in the hoof flashing artistic light from its edges. But the glittering tines, tlu pruud neck of tlie sculptured war horse, the shaggy chest and bulging rump with tail full of shkdng hufcs are not there except at long intervals when vou may rout an oat tool out cr nl iret him twisted as to the ln?truiin nt last evide.-itly possessed 1 til we.-t ::t. poles to a rtale in ive; i.. ith i- cf ti.; se. In fact. I am free to - Hit nee west 20 poles to a pi!" of stones. Webb's corner: the nee south -11 isoh-s to an ash in Rr.dlnw's liiv; h'nce wst v.ith his line !57 iv.los to tlie. beginning. i containing "00 res, more or : s, lmg the same laud convoyed by ;att Ac Braver and wif" to the said Jar cs V. McFr.ilanrtby deed dated Dtc iii'. c r '-th. 18''0, 5-eco:-lcd in I!ook 7:. No. ::0. of said Register's office, sui i 1 t-ing '. sa. ' Land described in said deed of trust. This November l!th, P.M2. SOL.O;vION GALLlillT, Trustee. met them. Bridget got hold cf the but- i of ' con31.ags.T. g. Van Dyke A. ...J - - I ,,l,ll 1 .11 1 1 1 in Outing. ce ; thence south 37 :, east poles j whoops,' to a stake; thence south 44,!;. east n i reckon it's about the man answered. gry. In front of him stood a wagon, and the wagon had a wheel. Happy thought! He walked up to the wheel. Two what:" resti d h:. ennvas bag on the top of it poles to a chestnut stump; thence south j The man seemed to take this r.s chal- ' anci nnished his dinner to the last oat east 40 poles to a stake in the road, lenging his- veracity, for ho locked in a comfortable, leisurely fashkm and tlie beginning coin'. r. questiocingly at the palmettos and wjtb a twinkle in his eye. If that was ton u:;d gave it a pull, but her ringers slipped before there was any audible . ring fiMiu within. Again and again sae T!ie nin't xtnn Taken. tried with the same result, until she ( j0.iujnio MeCraw was a bit of a char- tnrned the job ever to "Nome." Then actw. in country' village in the north the latter yanked and twisted witno'.it f G(.ot;.u,j, ne nVt-d ou the charity rav he did It more harm tlwin good.' "Indeed." "ludofd lo did. May I ask who It ! v,-K8 who sc abustd your instrument?" "It was yourself." "M.-.thim. you are wrong. I never tune;l a j-.fano In this house lx-fore." "Probaldy not. but you Uuicd tL.t In strument nevertheless, cr made a botch of it In atttmptir.g to do so. It be longs to Mrs. Jmips. who sent It here while she is cut of ttwu. he told me you always had tuned it and to send for vo-.i when" IPit th urhappv man fied with such i Rv virtnc of the iKiwer contained ia a baste as to make ids coattails a good ! mco-tgage d- d, x:-cut.-cl bv Sairj:..l ...inio. f.o- ,,-ti t iblP.-PhUadcl- 'CocKiana v.ifc, i-tory Cwnl. on the phia Musician. L, )tiNO. 4, connujuug oo i-..liies. x.-t- i prickiv pesirs bpside the path, then be- ; not a triumr.h of mind over matter, ginning at a stake in tho Thomas Phil- ; to se.ratch his head. wbat was it? ips iine and runs thence soatn 80 east j ..pv bIt m.,v be a smitch fur- ifn1 ."he ratted, "but I 'low bit ain't j . n to Kwp Tonus. 0 west til., noles to a stone heap; ; morn' two whoops an a heller. 0ne of the secrets of keeping young, a I theuco north 37:i, cast 13k, ;m1cs to sroue heap; thence along the line of Mrs. Philips dower, north. OO,1.; wes) 143 poles to a pine knot ; thence soath 2!,; west 05 2-5 poles to a stone; thence south 2 .."; iKiliw to ;i Ktiike. tlie hosrm A lions Felt Wa.Ti. "I have here," said the long haired theorist as he was ushered into the urosenee of the railway magnate. vigorous ami supple jointed is to con tinue to practice the activities of youth and to refuse to allow the mind to stiffen the muscles by its suggestion ... ., . , .....I success, until ooin sxcoa on me iuuu ing gating Irelplessly at each other, i Then light came unto Bridget. j 'Til toil yon phv.at it is." she said, j "They're play in' lb joke on us fur j greenhorns an' th' devils are withm hor.ldin' th' shtriugi" New York Tribune. or The E!ce cf the Sappliire. The blue of the samphire is seldom i pure cr spread over the whole, sub stance of the stne. .Sometimes it is j mixed with black, which gives it an inky appearance: sometimes wnn reu. f the villagers, but sometimes iounti ! it parUeuiarly hard work to co so. One day. when the springs of sym pathy seemed to have dried up. John nie made his way to the house of the local doctor and said: "I've come to get a' my teeth taken Got. doctor." "Dear me!" said the medical man. "What's wrnr.g wl' them?" "Oh. they're a' richt, but I've nae use for them; I've naethlng to eat." "Yes." tald tlie doctor, who saw the joke: "here's sixpence for you to get a loaf." Pearson's. j 27th clay of November, 1U7, to T. C. 1 McBrayer :.nd by him duly assignt a and j transferred to mo. which mortgage c.-, :d Dltnonllies. of Our Laiiffnajre. js rcgish ml is book II of mortgage A Frenchman came lo Lnglantl to deeds .rare 314, m the ofiioe of tne Ke 7- learn English, and the following sen- jitter of theds for Ruthe rford county. I tones was given him: will sell at public auction at ore:t City Tho rfiiv-h cou-di and hiccough 011 I plough me through." The teacher foki j Saturday, Dcceml er C.tll, 1 5)2 i him the first we rd was p.ionoui:cHl (,vn tlXkCtA 0f .m: iyiK P1r U irg in Hatherford cor.uty, C.,' and iu Cot. I Springs township, and more particularly dcsi-.iliod r.s follows : Known as iht; Y'. ruff. lie thereupon said this: "The ruff cuff and hiceuif pluff me thruff." j "No. no. tke second word Is pro- i - - I . . . - f . . . .1 .. . I -rben." said the Frenchman, "it ' i;img wmis 01 211.. . uni-if. .a.i- Krt ,, .j. c,r ,,., -...oot me throii. . ..-.-nuu-s of Fhird's e re-t k aii l Uvindtd as The tlrnd. fourth ami nttu woius ,......,,. i-v.-ri.miii!r cai a cb.c-stitri ta.a; ot use nn-mauous. 11 im-u 11.-0.1 ...,, Wln,!, i:;.ir-v,..Titii.h. hv rf.-ir- . i. orner1 I l1:l?!S ior a uevice luaWui K . Cooper and Wtl0a.ni K. loadstone, wir;, , l)V aitificial light gives it an TepT,npl Kot Vei Arraijr.d. wore t,x!a,net "an 111 ',ar lh" ft ,,w' ? v iaucivi real estate will he sold iu ! oineer-whea any one is crossing the ket lip thQ vitali exercises ot ro- , am(tht1ne appearance. Two st.p- j Y pave discovered a new disease, i which tl.o reauer may rein-at for h.m- R V Vv,l s,;f;..,;?;t;.;r; lots as umb,Ted, 1. 2, 3 and 4; then lots j tntck." bust manhood when fr into the, b d M , bflVV "( doctor? What are you go j seIf.-Lcndon Lxpress. tV- 'if t: f No. 1 and 2 will be sold together as will 1 "Can't use it replied the busy of- , eighties, had succumbed at forty to the? . ihQ bno often diffcr extremely J j i W- tt-' " S rii"' - lots No. 3 and -1. and then us a whole. ( fic.r.1. "Y hat we want is somedimg i tbou..ht of approaching age. how muu at n;::bt. lf lht. stolu, boM ' U s i matter requiring some Too 7.:..eU. b., . t T k 1 Terms of r.ile, .K-ichalf cash, balance on that will warn the person who is cross- of tbcir valuable !ife work would have 0Unary pair of forces an inch oed tlie cm nent med- Mrs. Mnrryat-Mamma Is talking of j r"S of'id -k iWn ca t'S twelve mouths time. Title reserved uu- na the track when the engineer hap- ronv-hud midono! Sue -cess. I . .... ..... '.'.... . i nn,-ut- . Vl .1 . ., fiwi,," lu-r liouso and comins lo live V ... 1 . .V. ... .... t- til all of purchase money is paid. This November 12th, 15)02. R. L. W ATKINS, Commissioner, M. L. Edwi rls, Attorney. ,,ens along that way." Chicago Nws. BOOK STORE Bi:t Soon to Be, Miss Ascum Wasn't that Mr. Bonds I saw yea walking with last evening? Miss Cey Yes. ?.liss Ascum He's a landed free- ! holder of the county, isn't he? Miss Coy (blushing) Well er he isn't quite landed yet. Philadelphia Press. The plnce to buy Fitted For PoUlics. "What makes you think he would be BOOKS, STATIONERY I a great success la politics?" i "He can say more things that sound weil and mean nothing than any other -an I ever kiiew."-Ch!ei:go Tost. .school surruKs, etc. A. L. A Snrcty. "Somehow." said the girl in blue. "I can't help wishing 1 had accepted him." "Why. dttar?" asked the girl in gray. "Whv. he swore that he'd never he happy agiiin, arid I'm afraid he is." "All. yes," commented the girl in gFsiy reflectively. "As matters are no w ' you can't be sure that he isn't, but if 1 von'd married him sure of it,'' Chicago Post. ter. the parts of the stone colored aiid tmcolored will be distinctly apparent. This remark applies to ail other gems. Realistic. The Landscape Pa inter Don't you know. I'm quite a realist. The Animal Painter (sarcastically) Well, well! Who'd have thought it? The Landscape Painter-Fact. I as- you could make I swt jou I alwi when I'm J. S. SAUNDER: Up-to-tlote Barber Shop Is the nlace to get yot-.r shave, hair cut and shampoo. First-class work guaran teed.' Give mo a call. Shop on Main St I i ?Slpied T!n the Bnd. 0h. Alfred! Isn't it too bad! Just as we had everything so nicely arranged for our elopement, father has gone and sanctioned the match." Harper's Month lv. painting a hazy at!.- Ke. Digests strength' i) 'tire makes rich red I Kodol rc- ANNER 3 A L E tltm most healing Jv In the world. t City Drug Store. A Timely Topic. As this season of Coughs and colds it is well to know that Foley's Honey and iTar is tho greatest throat aud lung remedy.- It cures vnickly avd prevents se lius results frcm a cold. Sold by The A Cold Wave. Tin; forecast of sudden changes in tlie weather serves notice that a hoarse voice aud a heavy cough may invade the sanc tity of health iu your own home. Cau tions people have a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure; always at hand. E Wise, Madison, (hi., writes: I am in debtcel to One Minute Cough Cure for my present good health, probably my life." It cures coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia and ail throat and lung trouoles. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, draws out the in- troubles. I recommend it to mv friends a name so far as the first three or four vllable's are cor.ee nice!, but have not made up my mind yet whether to clas sify it as an 'itis' cr an 'osis.' "Chica go Tribune. All He KeeleJ. Ascum I hear that French count your wife and daughter met abroad is ; i gotng to visit yon. Riehmau osr, I believe he is. Ascuin-Better take French lessons, hadn't you? Riclnnan Oh. I'm' fixenl. I got a professor to teach me how to say. "Sot ."1 or with us. Do you think you ccta su;- 1 ,-..... .1 , ,.rti; ivih peirt both of us? ' gin:;ing, c.t taiuiug --i'.. rc-n Mr M:u-r-iitM v. clear. I can support hi. Aheio. s. i tiv. s-d.'-ri::-' v-cu verv Uicelv now. but I'm afraid alx;ve tract and lh- lai 'f vi-s. i-g-vour mother would be insupportable.- :?-tt and Uuiidcel 1 . h-ws: I :;i- Catholie Standard and Times. 1 a J,: ; " v'. l e a.-t prong 01 j''y;i . ttw .' i". Ji !tr:;i 75 m:us t Tann r"- ci: iei ts'.ntli 01 e-sisr PI poi- s 'ia Y" t). t.'ii. r in I : :"' tV liu-': :k 1. so.Oh a't 30 A lit eel Atlrjietlon. "No. indeed." said the crafty agent to the bride and bridegroom. "Our com pany docs not prohibit kissing on the pint forms, and. besides. I would call your attention to the fact that we have more and longer tunnels thai, any other railway in the world." Baltl- 1 oo;i' to :. t; vvj ti.' yet e: :i P. O. !: g: nni i:g, co: ; 1 ui i: v. iiseiK'CV U. 'ih - s tli ' oi'.ls scenr. ci :j Ter ns ca-h. : ! !o i-i fv t'l v'V -- -: 1 tjK; . .. T i'.i-i A le r; e .i-.y i.t'ri;: ' ..e ! '.-ti '.: . ci:i:-s .-. t.f fooe!,. tones awd ; ,T, birt I have made it a rule never to . more American. the stonuioh and digestive ked uumey ."-Cleveland Plain Uoaur. organs, uvires eryspepsia, mwvswu, stomache troubles aud W. M. WlT:lt:)W, .wm'5:k. A Thousand Dollar's Worth of t.ooel. A. I'. Tlmrn' s. a weil-known coal op. Bnli'al'), ., writes: "I have A Wp:! Too Mne Clio Vmi'pn not iiriviiijr jittolllioil to erate.'r Of v v . . . . ... , . 1.1. fT 2 .1 "- 1.. . j..... ...j n , oioou, neaitn ana suo.igin. . 10- ; Mny Roxley nowadays. b.-n a fiheted v.ith kidney an hniWo irnrnnnt tieaiif iwinnos RrreTlsZI Jl- i -- -. . . i ... i.. . . . u..uuj,)U.u..u...Wu.,.,r.. -c 1 no io; sue uau ci:iu c.. toi uiui.i . tiouuie lor y-ars, ens ana sweetens tne stoniacn. cto-. . it. , to R.l v to Kn;t m j W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: I have ', si:o-Ueally? j used a nnniber of bottles of Kodol and ! Ho-Yes; she said "No." Washington 1 have found it to be a very effective and Star. powerful remedy for stomach i bkoVtr e il! ) - Jt Morion and i?uel i-aim: travel or t tones with e xcruciating paii-s I got no t Vf-rlC snaraut :-"J icli -f from medicines until I U-g.ni tak-! r'jnsouaM". ing Foioy's Kibn-y Cure, th.n the re-' ;iu r-U.. ();?r ; AM indeed, Friendship yon have to buy is .dear i1)1..1' fiamation, heals aud soothes tha mucus membranes and stiengthens the lungs. Florence Mills, Forest City: T witty eSs Thompsor, aud City Drug Store. The Florence Mills., Forest City ; Twit ty & Thompson and City Drug Store. Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE. si .hit nri-'i - pm.-t-i Don't ! loii osod noon by taking sub-! feci like a new man. It has chine ui ing roiey fs it;-iey Jure, tn.n toe rc- . . . Unit was siuivrising. A 'e.v dows tirtcd gQQy ICldl- ClfO hhM.rkOr.rt like fifie stones anl now 5 mil rtU. ; Ihi-ve no pain a?ro.-.s my kidneys and I . i s'irntes offered for Four's" Honc-y and .Kk,oC worth of gocl ! Tar. Sold by The City Drug Store. lrns iiioro. old by The. DflSS' EsrSv ise-rs The famous tiiUs piiis.