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TL1I" Tl rtllir-rx. hictluj COLLECTION VOL. III. NO. 1. B.UTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1903. .81.00 A YEAR. ANNUAL SETTLEMENT NORTH CAROLINA, Itl'Ullf.KFOKD CO. The follow jug is a statement of all pnbii'' monies ri'c v.-cd by u p sinco the 1st day ! r-t oj'iiVvv, 15'.0, a:xl the dh poshi") i.f 1 w- fiur.c by mo tinder the re-pan r,n j:ts -it tn-etion V;0 of Iho Code: T rssi: irM-a-y Clanton heirs i-il;) - - - - To "a.-! i i-r Samuel and Ilarvy Thompson et nl To cash for Nancy Magahy To cash for Jacob and Nancy Smith ' To rash for heirs of Jane Free man - - To rash for heir of Cordace Scoit - - To cash for heirs Sarah J. Queen (see page 320 also) To ca.-h for Lillie Gunn To ea.-h for Andrew Ledbciter To cash for F E Davis To cash for Forney heirs (in haul:) no report $139.30 is sr 5.20 4.20 1.33 By commissions on $15.51 at h $13.51 IICNTLET STOCK LAW SECTION June 28, 1902, Received of E A Martin, sheriff ... 9-36 COULD ONE UVE TWO LIVES. INCENTIVE TO EFFORT. LOST HIS NERVE. Would thsSeesnd be an I m Breve merit The Lesson Lincoln's Life Teaches to r .... i the Idle Born. jn me r irsxi $9.30 cu By amount paid on claims By cominksions on $9.26 at u 8.89 47 $9.38 ; JAIL FUNDS DR -42 ! Apr 4. Rec'd of W A Rucker, mgr 38.09 ! July 3, " 14.33 'Oct 4 " " 82.83 I To cash on Flack and Logan judgment in t ank To cash on Toms and Alexander judgment To cash for Carpenter 'heirs To cash for Ewell Smart To cash for Joseph Gmm j p To cash for Qninn heirs To cash W C Robcrson, sheriff Polk county To cash for I S Philips, Cous't To cash for Win Morrow, no re- iKrt, in hank To cash Mary Ruff To ea;h for heirs of Mildred Weaver To cash fe-r G Y Calloway pen sion - - To cash on Eaves aud Martin judgment - - To cash for Clifftou Scruggs To cash Harvey heirs 100.00 i To cash on hand to balance 102.85 CR ' Rt mnormt raiil mi rhmns 12 04 i Br l'oras ou $4,273.68 at 2 -.,' j By corns on 852S 04 at 3 " j qq i uy coins on 5i.u at t;n lij casn on band to balance - 100.00 Why It Wa.i Tliat Bis Pete Failed to Hit the Sheriff. It is human nature to take it oasv There were thirty men in the White "Yoa hear raea talking about what r,i,en WP can and with most oennle a , Wolf saloon when the sheriff. of Silver they would do if they could live their jg bank account will paralyse r'ort county sauntered in to arrest big Pete lives over agaiu." said a man who passes and destroy ambition. Who cia .tell ! Thompson for murder. Pete was play for a sae in a hotel where he lives up- what would have been the effect on ! ins a hand In a game of poker, and town. "Here is an experience . which our national history had Abraham Lin- ! after nodding to him the sheriff stood coin been born in luxury, surrounded ; up at tne Dar anu eaneu lor a urinK. with great libraries, free to the inulti- 1 His back was scarcely turned when form advantages of schools, colleges , Pete laid down his cards, pulled his and universities, the manifold oppor- j sua aud fired six shots as fast as his tunitics for culture that wealth be-j linger could pull the trigger. The sheriff stows? Wuu shall say whether the ab- never moved. When the smoke had senee of all incentive to effort might rolIoa out of tlic P?U tl001 tuld not have smothered such a genius? i could see, the sheriff stood in the saute What wealthy, city bred youth of to- I position and wore the same smile. One dav, glutted with opportunities for ac- ! lmllet had hurned his cheek; a second quiring knowledge, can feel that bun- had grazed his ear; a third had cut fn.- u.v.ua ti.-t th;vt fnr i.-iin-io.-ico : through his shirt collar under the left : tht ,ni-r, rl I.ineolti to scour tlie wTl- ! ear- Big Pete was a dead shot, and 'Jim was not at the old nlaee when' j x .i ' vr-t lie had inis.d his tmui at fifteen I ueruess ioi uiiuj ui.u;s to uortuw me . " 5 78-M(J: .He had been cead htteen coveted .'"Life of Washington" which V $970.18 iyeurs- However, I played shuffle, the he h;.d heard that some one in the ; first time in many years, and I did ma- neighborhood owned 2 What young lawyer of our day goes to a law school or library with such a keen appetite, with such a yearning for legal knowledge, as this youth had when he actually walked forty-four miles to borrow Blackstone's "Commen- STATK SENATOR -KILLED. makes me have doubts ou the subject : "I went back to the county where I grew up, and where I left forty years ago. The first thing I did after I had been in the old tosvn was to go down . to Jim Sim's place. Pec C, 1901 , To amount on hand J" as the first Seott I ever knew. i as cr settlement - - 4,273.08 He was an old seaman. He was the io.ii- .jnn . 1SW3, Kecciveu oi vv A first man to intrcxlace the Scotch iincker, manager 343. ' of Shuftile-board in the old 455.31 356.20 ; taught me the game. unit or i game town. He 4 q j ny things which go with the game and! 100.84 went out of the place, as 1 had gone out 15.84 of it years before. j q-l jo ! "The next day I went up to the old ' t- court house where the boys used to loaf GO 50 DR 1 ,338.71 M. O. Dickeusos, C. S. C. Sworn to before me November 27th, 1902. J. P. Joxes, Register of Deeds. No-lTil CaUOLIN'A, RurHKRV.OKP Co. Wn 1 lie uiidersiolted commissioners of Itntlierford county hereby certify that we have vxumined the Ixxjks, vouchers aiud receij)ts of M ( ) Dickerson, Clerk oi' Superior Court of Rutherford county. nd respectfully adopt and submit the foregoing report. This iith day ol No veinlHT, 1 ).'. C. Jr. Lyxcii. Chairman. L. A. Hoi. JAro, W. G. Flack, Board Commissioners. $5,782.48 . in summer. I clamored up into the cu- tar;csv polo and went outside, aud looked down : Where is the student in collece or I Dec 6, 1901 . To ar:oimt on hand upon the old hills and valley. university today who experiences that a per settlement - - 4,126.23 1 "And then I jerked out my pocket satisfaction, that svase of con.iuest, 1S0.00 'Dec 11 Reed of E A Martin, sh'ff 1,935 00 ! , . . . , i-ui.,i t i., -i,nu ..,! .. ' ., ..,! knife and cut mv name in the. wooden v hich thruita liacoln hue Ijlug on io.Sio . JU"ec i " " i.zii.421 .,. . . ,. , , Dec 28 " ' " 1,000.00 iiomg iirouna the cupolo which was a 88.90 ' Jan 7. 1902, Received of John G sort of city directory . Everybody who o fr i t 'o' ?Tl1 wpt Lnd i , Vl'eut UP there cut same on the rail- 30.00 Jan 8, Ree d ot E A Martin, sh'ff 1 ,080.80 1 . Jan 0, 500 00l1J- G5(5.74 ' Jot tar away was the old hill where .nu.inesenooinonse r. sea to stana. it was ; Ou reading IJucoIii's . (Jetiysburg 800.00 ; gone, lut the hill v as white with snow i speech a:;d his second inaugural ad-r- ! and the boys were coasting as we used ' dress foreign readers exclaimed, "' i i .... . . . , Mar 10. Rec'd of E A Martin, sh'ff 3S1. 75 i to coast, ! nence goi uns man ms sij le. seeing Mar 28, Received of M O Dick- "I borrowed a sled from a youngster,' he knows nothing of literature?" Well erson. clerk Superior court ; 10.45 , and lyiug dowu bel y buster favhiou T might they exclaim, but their u.ton- May 12,Rec. dofE A Martin sh ft F44.3ol , , T ishmer.t would have been still greater 9.30 1 Feb 23, ' " " 05.29 'Fob 3, 41 " " 82.00 i Jan 5 ' " j Mar 13, Received of Rufus Twit ty. redemption land the fioor of his log cabin working out arithmetical problems on a wooden shovel by the light of a wood Are or enthusiastically devouring the contents of a borrowed book, as if lug eyes would never rest on its pa gee: as'iin? 1 ,CC0.C0 , fdeTa f l? down the track, as I used to , uad tueytnov,u- thut thoe5. tlIoquent i do. It shook me up a bit Irat, but I en- j uttin.!UJC.0S tuat thrilled th3 nation's ; lo ! joyed it, ai jl V-l ly escaped 472 00 ! "I Jus! 3, received of C M Lynch l-ent oi court - - - 5 15 1 joyed it, and, as in other days, I narrow .lio,r tt01i'Aflartm si4 11 1 - ly escaped colliding with a vagon. Jnly25, " " " 932.36 IfOJITJl CAHOLIVA, TtV mER70R'0 Co. We tho under.-i-jTued commissioners of Kutljerford coautr hereby certify that we haw esaiiiinm tise Ixxks, reo-ipts nd vomher. of J P Jones, P. gistvr of l)eed for ssvid tsnt.ty, for the year 1502. and rvs-cTf iilly submir the foliov.ing on our rcp M t: To naTri.ilu-e-.jw.usuifd fr.rn Nov 27, 1901, t Nov 15, 190!, (174) To Tj 'L Duncan, tax on land (do ible) and paid to commis ions by V L Briscoe 29 Sept 18. received of the Monarch Mining Coinnauy Sept 1 8, rec'd of E A Martin sh'ff 5 00 To ai:i.r.it on hand to b.ilauca ( a Kov 15, 1902, by receipt from E A Martin, shmff Iviv 15 by isJi on iiaiid to Uii 174.00 lov7, 24 ' 23 I C "28 ' " 29 175.63 1.02 u28.o5 509.8- " " " " M. O Dickerson esc 2S 01 Oct 2, rec'd of E A rtiu, sli'li 2,0(55.92 " 8, " " . " " 37.9S Oct 8, Amouni transferred from county stoc-k la v - - 139.72 Oct 13. rec'd of Carrie Bryan re I deniption of land - - 1 50 Oct 15, re'd of A P Hill, sale of p:.jrs county hflcin - - 13 50 Oct 27, received of A B Long, redemption o? laud - - 34 05 Oct 29, rec'd of E A?,rrin,sh'ff 517.50 Nw 3. received of J Madison xc- Eurire, rfdeniotion of land heart had fallen from the lips of one who in his youth had access to but into a store v here every one' four hooks lha Bible, 'Pilgrim's Prog- nsed to know me. It wns sirrnrorl vvrv : rcsa. ' ;CU1S "Life of Hashington different from the old store, but tho ! aud liui U!i' lKH;ms.-Suceess. fever was on me and I sat down ou a ! counter. LAY UP YOUR TREASURES. "The floorwalker asked me where I ! came from. He said that nobody ever sat on a counter in these days. Ko !au Slionid Sieiil the Whale of Ills liicorje. Is anyone too poor to saver is an mi- fect. I "Got through, Pete?" asked the sher iff, brea'.mg a silence that was posi ! tively gainful. '.i-.d you you are not heeled!" ! gasped Pete as his arm sunk slowly ! down. "No; come on." "You didn't bring your guns?" "No; if you are through shooting, we'll go." Pete laid his two guns down ou the table before hiin and walked to th doer and out hi to the street. His horse was tied to a post a block away. He reached the horse, mounted and then headed down the long street after the sheriff, who was giving him not the slightest attention. In five minutes tha pair were out of sight. "What ailed Pete?" was asked of the barkeeper, who had come to the door of the saloon. "Lost his nerve." he brusquely re plied. "How do you mean T' "Why. the sheriff - coming without a gun and standing there to be shot at took all his sand away and made a wo man of him." "Suppose the sheriff had had a gun?"" The man jerked his head toward the field wherein fifteen or twenty victims had been buried and said: "He'd 'a' bin over thar." "And will big Pete get clear?" "Likely: bui he'll have to leave here. The boys have already put him down as N. G." Writ of Election Issued by Governr j Ay cock. j State Senator-elect Zeb Wilson. Re- ; publican, of Yancey county, was killed j hj his brother, Hiram WiL-an. on Be-i cembcr 27th, The Wilson brothers quar- j relied about a horse and Eirain pulled his gun and shot his brother, who died ; almost instantly. i j The dead man was chosen at the re-1 . cent election to represent his district in ; ! the State of this Legislature, and was J j highly regarded by his friends and j j neighbors. Hiram is a distiller, and is ! c-eiienillv looked noon as a desoerate character. Governor Ayeock has issued a writ of election to the chairman of the county ' boards of elections in the counties com- ! posing the 36th senatorial district Yan- cey, Madison and Mitchell for an elec-. tion to be held in that district on Taes,- j day, the 20th day of January, to elect a State senator to succeed Senator Wilson, i The district is overwhelmingly Repuli- can and no doubt the contest will bo a ! tame one. ; Knife Thrust in His Brain. Rufus Jones, of Balsam, who was severely stabbed in a drunken afiray at his home during the Christmas holidays, will survive his wounds, says his physi- j cian, Dr. Howell Way, of Waynesville. Dr. Way thinks that within the course of a few weeks Jones will he out of dan-' ger. Dr. Way was at Balsam this morn ing to see his patient and iu answer to a telephone message said :v" Jones is do ing well and is on the high road to re covery." The man's recovery is regard ed as almost phenominal. A knife ! blade was buried to a depth of one aud five-eigbts of an inch into his brain aud .he blade broken off and remained in : the man's skull for a week. The blade j was extracted by Dr. Way and Jones' Report to the North Carolina Corpora- 2.00 C02.C0 ,800 00 237.47 154.00 407.06 "Wherever I went the old desire to do porta nt problem which the readers of something came back upon me. It came : a London daily are at present attempt near resulting in my undoing. ing to solve. The question is not by "I was passing by a house where I ; any means a new one. It is one which used to go courting. The old house was ! haa troul.led past generations, juat as. not changed very much, and the first ! 111 1,1 v 1L ; Ba thing I knew I was at the door tsnllintr ! To cash on hand to balance CR the bell-knob out of its socket. A de mure woman answered the ring. " 'Is Miss Amanda at home?" I asked. That was the name of the girl I used to go go to see in that home. i iue rratron looted at me very sus- ?5,523.S5 j pic-iously and slammed the door. As I door palling j t, t , t -. djscassion of lhe sny Mrs. LQ.urec S. Webb, Tise-ProsWeRt Toman's Jlemo- "I dreaded the chance of life which was fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardui, and decided to try a bot tle, t experienced some relief the first month, so 1 kept on taking it for three months and now 1 menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off end on now until I have passed tne camox. Female weakness, disordered menses, taJUr.g ot the womu ar.a ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to the change of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Cardui never fails to benefit a suffering Avoman of any age. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when Bhe was in dan ger. When you come to the change of life Mrs. Vcbbs letter will mean more to you than it does now. But you nlay now avoid the suffering; she endured. Druggists sell $ 1 bottles Bank of Rntlierfordton. WAVES OF WATER. J-xt is throwing vniuch, if any. fresh light upon it. In the first place, there is a diversity j of opinion regarding the term "poor." One man, who derives an income of $1.3T;0 a year, from private property, fancies he comes under the category. The Nile la the only river in the world that flows for 1,5'JO miles without a tributary. Off the Cape of Good Hope waves thirty-eight feet hicji from trough to crest have been noted. j Prismatic lake, in the Yellowstone j National .park, is the largest body of skull trepanned. Jones' assailaut was 1 ' Mont" Duncau, who made his escape , and is still at large. Asheville corres- 1 pondent Charlotte Observer, 2nd. . j tion Commission of the condition of the Bank of Rutherfordtou at Ruther fordton, N. C, at close of business on 15th day of September, 1D02. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdraft Congress Will Do Nothing. Will this Congress, like its last pre decessor, "stand pat" on such abuses of protection as have created profound dis- T i-1 f -1 A 1 1 ! satisfaction among the truest friends of uTi.eiioro coumy oonas. that doctrine. Will it continue to cake uaumng noose, jj . ana tr. capital for the enemy? We think it will. Cash and due from banks. The chances are that nothing in the QeT resources way of currency reform or tariff reform will be accomplished. And on tho , question o Cuban reciprocity, the poli- Other real estate Total 1, o00,38 , waS passing (lov. n tne walk tb man of ! one p6or wllo has au iuoon:0 of a I the house overtook me and demanded I V(-.1P. s.nVs ji w.iter in Leslies Wceklv. 174.00 By amount paid on poor claims 1 .254.20 au explanation aud an npoiogy. it is manifestly impossible to tix any P-v amount mid rail road TV.i Novnibtr 2' th. V.m. C M Ly.vch. Chairman, L. I.ANT1, W. Khmer. A IIol- G. Tlack, Boaid Coinmis- I?OHTn (TR''i.t.VA. I. t-r svr.FORD Co. We the nnd-jfcsig!i il e-. iuty co:i;:nis ; U'?of Jinsherffid (.)i-,nty hereby cer t fy that - -i.i!V.iaed the books, ti.i:-i rs ,i.': H ieq is of C L Miller, Conif,f l'r-,'v.ri v. ind respectfully sab :iit t)f 1 t'Liv.-.i'.; ah our report: .'. :nv REPAIRS STOCK LAW DR Dec 0, l;.'ol, to amount on hand us per ettleni( r.t - 2.37 Yvb 3, 15)02, Rrc-ived of J P . Hempliill sale of wire fence Mar 10, Btv.'d of P C Rollins sale of wire fence Mar 27, liee'd of P C Rollins sale of wire fence Apr 7, Rec'd of Amos Naauey sale of wire fence Nov 3, Rec'd of Amos Nanney Sale of wire fence o oqo ?;? ii amount paid jury K-pecial 'ter.u. l'. C2 .... C70.30 Bv a:i:ou!it paid jury special 'term 1902 - - - - 457 85 By amt pd jury Sept term, i 902 512.70 By amt pd jury Nov ter-n, 15-02 453.05 Bv'coinuiissions on 24.009.40 at V per cent- .... 720.28 By commissions on $1 ,513.95 at ?2 per cent By cash on hand to balance 21.00 60 00 10.00 48.72 9 40 .-) 1,506.38 man asked tie to go tack, j depends upon the lcc?Uity and the con did. He showed me aroaud i ditlons and surroundings of the tndi- e25,52'1.35 This 1 st day of December, 1 902 C. M. Lynch, Chairn an, L. A. Hol land, W. G. Flack, Board Commissioners. "I finally (xphiiiud who I was and : limit in a matter 1 I iir.ii T I ill i l.f. I. T '. uiiu l uisi. lie sno'.vea me aronna i the old place and I liad a pleasant visit, j He was a pretty good fellow after ail. -As I was leaving he said : " 'I suppose you always kissed sweet heart in leaving?" "I told him he was all right on telepathy. " 'Well" he replied, "there isn't any girl here now for you to kiss. I am do ing all that business myself in this es tablishment. But if you will step into my den we'll have a drink together." like this. Very much hot water in the world. Three rivers as big as the Rhine would just equal hi volume the Gan ges, three Gauge sea the Mississippi and two Mississippis the Amazon. The St. Lawrence river is frozen four moutk.3 of the year, and its navigation is ro difficult that an average of one steamer a mouth is wrecked in its wa ters. Askel Chin, in Tibet, is the lake cy of McKiaiey, the policy of Roosevelt, ' LIABILITIES. i in Congress, there is likely to be an uglv factional fight. Yes, the session will be "i" umuvrtnuu a few dirys and fnll of trouble."; profits Washii gton Post. ' j Notes and bills redisconuted Time certificates deposit Deposits subject to check .... To amount on hand to baiittCH $4,93 , CR By amount paid on claims . 6.50 Bv amount transferred to coun ty claims .... 139.72 By commissions on $0.84 at 5 34 By cash on hand to balance - 4.93 North Carolina, Rutherford Co. Wo the undersigned commissioners of Rutherford county hereby certify that the following is a true report of tho County Home, with A P Hill as keeper. We respectfully submit this following report : DR 'Dee 11, To amount on hand as 151 49 ' per sf ltleineut ' To amount of purchases To amount of pigs sold To anioaut on hand Dec 18, 1903 727 05 286.12 27.00 599.00 TiduaL An income that would ba amply sulliclent to injure a family a comfortable home, excellent s:ckil ad- ; vantages and a good living fa a coun- try village would mean many piiva- ' tions and sere discomforts iu any large city. ; On the wholj. however, we ere in- ' dined to believe that Max O'lLll's views cn the point under discussion come nearer the safe and common sense rule than anything we have su-eu. "I do not care." he says, "how small the income of a man is. he should never One Hundred Dollars :v Box Is tie value H. A. Tisuale, Snm mertown, S. C, places on De Witt's j Witch Hazel Salve. He says: "I had which lies at a greater height than any ! the iks for 20 j tried othar in the world. Its level is 10,000 feet. The lowest is the Dead sea, 1,200 feet below the sea level. Total ..... 24,352 SO 861 CO 200 00 5,000 00 4,057 04 549 67 C6C0 $35,184.03 $10,000 00 2,069 10 8,457 70 5,224 46 9,432 77 35,184.03 Not All Reformed. Sworn to before J. P. Plack, Notary doctors and medicines, but all failed ex- Public, September 20th, 1902 cept De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It j j. W. DOHSEY. Actimr Cashier. Correct attest : cured me." It is a combination of the! healing propeities of witch hazel with ' . At a dinner given by a philanthropist t anticeptics and emoHieuts : relieves and 'li,v"w' 1J to the Society of Refcrmtd Criminals a i permanently cures blind, bleeding itch gentleman complained to his host mid- J in Rnd protl.(iiiig piles, sores, cuts, way through the festivities that he had i trtlise CCKeni Kalt rheura and all ?yA loci his watch. The host was a man cf ! ; City, and Twitty & Thompson and City Ding Store. "His den was the room of Amanda's 1 spend the whole of it, especially if he brother, and there he si ml T nerl tn cm ! has a wife and children. He should kowood, Directors. We solicit all ycur husiness. aud make sneaks on his father's bottle. I "And now when I hear a man talking about what he would do if he could live his life over I conclude that he would do just what he did before if he were iu Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Rutherford county, made in that certain Special Proceeding entitled Mrs. Eliza Owens, William Mc Faddcn ct ah, ex parte, the undersigned at least save enough to pay every year the premium on a g xd life policy. Ko man is worthy of the name who does not do this, at least, at the price of whatever privations he has to submit to. Some pleasure may be derived same place. I don't believe any of us from high living, but certainly no hap- would be any better than wo are, and probably not as good. "In leaving the old town I saw an or chard that was familiar. The train pmess. ei51.49 EAVES STOCK LAW HECTION DR June 28, 1902, Received of E A Martin, sheriff 44.31 To amount on hand CR By receipt from County treas By amount used during 1902 By amount turned over to Mr. Edwards .... $1,689.17 $599.00 Why? One of the wonderful things is that a woman cf fair intelligence will paint 27.00 1,013.17 5539.00 CR By amount paid on claims By commissions on $41-31 at b $1,639.17 This 6th day of January, 1903. C. M. Lynch. Chairman, L. A. Hol- 44.31 land, W. G. Flack, Board Coinmis ' sioners. The annual settlement with E. A. 42.10 I 2.21 passed by it. But the inclination to get S her cheeks like a clown's and appear into that orchard aud steal fruit came back upon me as strongly as it did when in other days I yeilded to it. I felt like jumping from the train." New York Sun. great ingenuity. He caused all the lights to be turned out. Then he ob served: "Some one here has a watch un i i onnMtori n hmwirort it ! ot Suspicion is directed to a white man claced on the floor in the middle of the i RS btiilS the one who assaulted Mrs. room, the police will be sent for." lie j iU-nn bpivey near airview on bepteni- commiFsioner will sell at the court house counted a hundred, and the lights were j ber 29th. Sheriff Reed is now trying to door at Ruthsrfordton on turned on again. Thirty-three hand- ; find him. He escaned from Captain; Monday. January 12th. 1903 Mclver's convict gang, working on the ' at 12 o'clock m. the following descrilicd railroad in Mitchell county, on Septeni- ; pieces or parcels of land, all lying and v,..7fv, tv,0 fiw,i ; being situate iu Rutherford county. It Was Bad. J ,. , . North Carolina, and lying on the waters The other day a young London street rewaraoi ooo ioi mm as au edueu Mountain Creek, and being known a3 arab, having found a bad sixpence, j convict. 1 or this assault a negro, Kns , the home place and lauds of James T. was trying to make use of it at different 1 Jenkins, was-tried and acquitted be-1 McFaddeh.deceased, and all raid tracts places, but to no purpose. At last he "cause the jury did not think he was the i man. some watches lay in the middle of the room. PIXEY RIDGE STOCK LAW DR June 28, 1002, Received of E A Martin, sheriff CR By amount paid on claims By couiini.suiohs on $43.30 at 5 ' Martin, sheriff, will be published in Thk $44.31 i Trilune beginning on Thursday, Jan- I nary 22ud. 48.3fi $48.36 A Very Serious Charge. Quite a sensation was produced in Kiusiou last Thursday niorniug when it was learned that Sheriff Wooteu had re- t - n 4 i ppivpfl a wrirrHiii; from nflpf.iiits nt "Wil . . . -r x i Florence Mills, Forest City 2.42 liamstoa authorizing the arrest of R. L. I ' . J UiiConeious from Croup. During a sudden and very severe at tack of croup our little girl was uncon scious from strangulation, says A. L. Spafford. postmaster, Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure was adminis tered and repeated often. It reduced the swelling and inflamation , cut the mucus and shortly tkewchild was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cures coughs, colds, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers in tho throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to the blood, The Twitty & on the streets. Why does she do It? Does she imagine that people think the paint Is bloom of youth? Does she not know that people laugh at her? There are two things that people are quick to notice when a man wears a wig and when a weman paints her cheeks. Atchison Globe. went into a tobacconist's and asked for a threepenny cigar. Having got the cigar and also the change, he was leaving the shop when the man called out: " "Come back here; it's a bad one." "Never mind, sir," replied the young ster. "I'll smoke it if it makes nie ill." And he bolted out of the door. Pear eon's Weekly. ! of land containing about 90 acres. Per i f nil llll-ilf iilll tsf cot Vitt jh-qo Sheriff Reed and otaer ofheers anJ distances sec tho petition filexl in never did think Jenkins was guilty, but J said cause in the office of the Clerk of thought the criminal was not a negro. ! the court tor Rutherford county. This The first circumstances after the crime led to this belief. Patient I can't see that there's a thing wrong with my eyesight. Oculist Jonuiwyse The moat posi tive proof that you need glassed, my j dear sir, when you are unable to see anything so plain as that! Los Angeles Herald. Accomplished. MrsGimp Is Miss Stitcher much of a dressmaker? Miss Piping Splendid. She never has to make a dress over more than two or three times. Boston Transcript. Found It Enjoyable. Miss Ascuni Did you really attend her wedding? Miss Wry veil Oh, yes, indeed, and t enjoyed myself immensely. Miss Ascum Did you iv-ally? Miss Wryvell Her gown didn't fit her well at all. and I heard several people say she looked a perfect fright. Philadelphia Press. Tried to Conceal It. It's the old story of "murder will out" only in this case there's no crime. A woman feels run down, has backache December 17th, 1902. W. P. RUCKER, Commissioner. Notice! All persons are hereby notified that the registration fees on deeds, mortsasres etc must be paid before filing them for , - , , . , ., . iraiMidMuu. x iie iu w requires mis to or dyspepsia and thinks it's nothing and anA T am forced to carry 5 oiit tries to hide it until she finally breaks i because of necessity. Bear this in mind and bring the fees when you bring your papers to be recorded. All persons hav ing deeds, mortgages, etc iu this joffiee an; respectfully asked to call, rav the fees and get them, and especially those yo $43.86 A H M'DAXIEL STOCK LAW SECTIO.V DR Juno 2S, 1902, Received of E A Martiu, sheriff - - - 32 21 cu By amount paid on claims By commissions on $32.21 at 5 ' Gardner, traveling salesman with kead j quarters at Kiuston, for the seduction I and murder of a woman at that place. ! Neither particulars nor the name of the ! woman could be learned. Mr. Gardner ; is well known in Kiuston aud this sec- $32.1 1 ' tion and has enjoyed the friendship of a ! large number of people. Free Press. 30.60 Thompson and City Drug Store. 1.61 $32.21 m'mahan KTOCK law SECTIOX DR June 2K, 1902, Received of E A Martin, Kheriff ... 15.51 Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a family where ! there are no domestic ruptures occasion ally, but these can be lessened by hav ing Dr. King's New Life P1II3 around CR By amount paid ou claims $15.51 14.78 A jury in Massachusetts lias acquitted a party of reformers who stripped and j otherwise maltreated a woman and tar red and feathered a man. Thus we see that the lynching issue is. as General Hancock said, of the tariff, largely a matter of locality New Orleans Times-Democrat Fruity. "She's evidently the apple of his eye." "He told me she was a peach." "So? Well, at any fate, they are a ne looking pair." Indianapolis News. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man enduring j pains of accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or stin joints. Much trouble they save by their great Bat there's nn need for it. The Need ot Modish Soda Mint. Under ordinary social and gastronom ic conditions there is probably a great deal more heartburn than heartburn ings. Indianapolis News. Hot? Sbe Talked. Diggs Smith's wife is deaf and dumb. Biggs Does she talk with he? fin gers? Diggs I guess so. Smith hasn't a dozen hairs left in his head. Chicago News. Lumping It. "My coffee is not quite sweet enough," remarked the new boarder. "Well, if you don't like it you can lump it," retorted the cheerful idiot, pushing the loaf sugar his way. New York Times. down. Don't deceive yourself. Take 1 Elictric Bitters at once. It has a repu tation of curing stomach, liver and kid ney troubles and will revivify your whole system. The worst foims of i who are owing the registration fees. those maladies will quickly yield to tlio!? nave tolled to pa for recording - tti . . o . j their papers that I am forced to stop re- curative powers of Electric Bitters. On- j cprdill, any p.ipers nuless the foe arfl ly 50c and guaranteed by -T. B. Twitty 1 paid in advance. Please call aud get and Thompson & Watkins, druggists. your papers and pay the fees. By so uomgyou win corner a favor on the t , .e a 1 : 1 1 Ti , 1 -1 - - . ... . j special iroiu ucvuie. wwuiwt, itegisier ana mate mm glad. 27th, says : A new road is to be built from Asheville to tap the South and West Railroad at or near Burnsville, N. C. The distance is about forty miles. It will penetrate a mountainous section rich iu timber and mineral resources. Respectfully, J. P. JONES, Register or Deeds. A Life At Stake. If you knew the splendid merit of Fo- Buekle's ley's Honey and Tar yoa would never work in stomach and liver troubles. Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure be without it. A dose or two may pre They not only relieve yon, but cure. 25e at T. B. Twitty, and Thompson & Watkiny' drug elore. the trouble. It's the best salve on earth vent an attack of pneumonia or la for piles, too. 25c, at T. B. Twitty 's and ' grippe. It may save your life. City Thompson & Watkins' drugstore. I Drag Stow, The many friends of G. H. Hausan, Engineer, L. E. & W. R. R., at present The prevention of consumption is. en tirely a question of commencing the proper treatment in time. Nothing is so well adapted to ward off fatal lung troubles as Foley's Honey and Tar. City Drug Store. Major F. K. Hugcr was last Saturday J. S. SAUNDERS' Up-to-date Barber Shop Is the place to get your shave, hair cut aud shampoo. First cla.ss work guaran teed. Give me a call. Shop ou Main St. Irving iu Lima, 111., will be pleased to appointed general superintendent of the know of his recovery, from threatened ' Seaboard Air Line, to succeed Mr. N. D. kidnev disease He write- "T w, 1 Maher, resigned, the appointment tak maney disease, tie writes. I was -ug effect Monday, January 5th. cured by usnig Foley's Kidney Cure. I which 1 reccommend to all, especially! Fatal kidney and bnidder troubles can Cjfpt.c Utrtr 'IV trainmen who are usually similarly af- always be prevented by the use of Fo- 3lCy S nOilCy and Mai fiicted." !ity Drug Store. leys Kidney Cure. City Di.ng Store. for Childrentsafe,Sitre. No opiates Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys fe Counsellors at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office up stairs in Dickerson building. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to them. ! si & s . ......
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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