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IHE FL0WER3 COLLECTION VOL. III. NO. 5. EUTHERFOKDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1903. 81.00 A YEAR. 1 -s ,vv. 4" Champ Letter .? s s s ;- ?x? JS Miss 2da. M. Snyder, 'i'avwajrer Ii HrrcUSju l-si Art CIjO. " If women would pay more zttciaion to tiAie hc:i li we would" hva n;orc Sieppv wivci, n-.oJw.fi and du;ghterf, and If they wohM uh-en 2 r?;u!is wy woold fi.id ih;-t the doctors' prescriptions do net uc-iVm the many cutis they are eiven credit f jr. " In iopfttltin wfih my drt;tst tic ad vis:d McEJreVj .'ir,c of Cr.rdai c-nl Iked, ford s Ukck-LVaM. and to I toc!l it or,d hav every reason tj thar-k him for a new life opctv.'d m; to m wi:h restored htakh, and I: cr.!y io thr-je snsatto io cue it.;." Yvine of C!ardui i ui regnhd-.irof the rri;';..-:lrur.i fuiu-iicns ssjmI id a tytvvt as- nc.vuy, Huppre-m-eu, too f reinvent, iiTcp- S lllnr an.! lcii'.'f'i! r-r. .'iiir.H.-.ri rV.Hiv.i. H of thi womb. vLSles and nWhti.'. It 'u helpful when a;pru;;obing woitisii bovM.', (taring proanaivy. Jitter child birth and in ctume cf lite. U re micatiy brings : dear baby to homes t j at bare been Wren for rears. All desist; Uvc $1.00 bcuii s of Wine cf Cardui. Special Washington Letter. N the long ago out in the great his toric county of Pike, in the im- Clark's poses to try her own case, and let us bopo that the old saw which tells us that a man who acts 83 his own law yer has a fool for a client does not ap ply to a woman similarly situated. Re- Si 's-, i ueci.il lias JX1 XlCi. !UUC, uui out $4 i may not have the court, as federal . courts are appointed by federal admin istrations and may loan toward the appointing power. All decent folks will wish Rebecca well. Made a Sensation. i The chief sensation in ofSelal circles his face and twist his jtjgnlar. On ait j recently in Washington has been the that Teter Avlv.ud aforesaid cf the i scar.dal growing out of the Holland Danish army aforesaid was a specia- , submarine boat controversy. All the cie. a sad ppectacle, for men and an- ; persons mixed up in this malodorous are lepubncans. ilucn CA2ED MAN ARRESTED. Tritunnh of the Grand Old Kan of Colorado A Kissourlan'a Trust Remedy A National Soandal u, u u n n n-n is mvial siato of Missouri, where 1 now iosidi there lived a man eoU. ro Colonel Mo;e has his revenge transaction will never be known, but this much is known that two out of three eminent Republicans who swore before the committee swore falsely, and one of i the two who swore falsely is either a i Republican congressman or a Repub ; iican ex-congressman. Swearing as I they did, both could not be swearing to ; the- trvtu. The Washington Str, a named Sidney Shaw, called "Sid" , by proxy. for short, who was much of a wit and i a Level Headed Missourian. somewhat of a sport. One ni-ht, being ! A1, ths b5ar boro statesmen in tha i:t t?t. Icr.is, he bucked the tiger in ; coll,lllT iiaTT i)eoU tryinjr. or have been his lair and lost e very cent he had. 1!llCr in t 4ivis n'aa ! Xo-t moriung about sun-up Sid. dead ; to circumvent the trusts. The prosi-b-oke ar.d clioyfallcn, ventured forth . dent hag sst.stod cue remedy; At ; in tiwt of bvrakfast lie met a friend, ! toriJOy General Knox has suggested , ; ,,t r, ' nrar? ,c;eriU.u-r. fc : dhot- Republican paper, contains the oart'a'8 the matter?" in lugubrious , h It bas all ondod in suggestion i loll0tWn -.ga. accents Sid repll: "Oh, the deuce! I ; acd smokeas was intended in most ! ltfi La vo b,cn Paying the fool and have ? cases no doabt. vvLil, all these high ' ton "afKhf conduce? nt nothing to show for it!" 'ihat pre- ' .,,-, -to-i.tv finictinr.nriss have been ! tiona.1 legislation than that which marks ; ci'eiy iho condition of tiiose Colorado : nect-rbi" the5'- pu' ! ;ant ri-f augni I the bribery charges now being investteat R,pubiica bonded by ox-nator h"nU .atching sanies and in keep, nlln? aT"?. ! v.-.trd (. . alcoi,. w.-o e::d;v.vored nu- iu? V) a t-:if racket as io what ! has Gaily grown more nauseatinj until 1 f u -.-cessfuily io rob Henry M. Teller 1 things rhev were meditating yoterday'c session produced what it is of a re election to tlx" senate of the ; .,;ai- v, tn-.cta n rl..,5: !m,vl- hoped jviil prove to be the climex of the Eli Rogers, Who Killed Miss Preseley, Tsken In Charge Charlotte, N. C, Jan. 31. Eli Rog ers, the yowng whits man who killed Iis.s Prefsley, and the negro boy, Will Richardson, in Union county, Monday last, has been arrested and is-now in jail in Monroe. Since the double killing Rogers has been in hiding, spending most of the time in tie swamps of Union county. A posse of 50 men went in search ot Resets early Tuesday mornicg. He was located in a swamp border ing a erf k. He was aslied to come out an! rurrc-nder, hut replied that he would die nrst. l ater in the day he was taken un awares. At the time he was lying by a f ecand ftslesp. In one hand v. lis. a double barreled shotgun, and in ths other a Celt's revolver. Rogers admitted the double crime and his excuses wore that hs loved SULTAN WON FIGHT AFTER HARD BATTLE Pretsndsr to Morroco Throne In Flight. SLAUGHTER WAS VERY GREAT. Co-operation at a Critical Moment of the Seni Curcan Tribe, Whose De tection Suitan Had Previously Pur chased, Won Flsht COMMERCIAL BANK 4 Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Ruthci fordicn, at Rutl erfordton, N. C, ot the close of butdiM-sr on January 5th, 1003. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, , ?G,l"e S5' Overdrafts ... SP2 Ftimi tore and Fixtures ! ,CO0 Due from banks and bankers. 15,047 S4 Cash on hand "... 0,527 00 v.'hc-u that ccuM r.; longer be c ?a2asSfWrar'S?Siffly . oc, oted the best yo.-.M of HOROrl ROLL. Pup'da cf tii a Graded Scochl Who Sisni High in CUssss. llor'.or li.iil for siTiotil niont'j endiny; Doceinlir 1 1 1 . FlItST ( i KAbK. l.loyd IM1 31 a He Ueul, i- N-i' I'li.Uisiil, ( Jf Mills. I n. i U Mills, ' Fit'il V,"illi;im., .Mrtniie Wiiiianis. rl'KCOlNl) (iilADE. Joy Erwin, J.rtli? Tji vlor, M.ix H iinsy, Kdilic II)il;j;t', Fiiimie Washburn, J.lli .Sir.ilii, ."hr.iik Hester. (Jii.ily Jom-iS, I;iiinio Wilkins Annie I'uckei, iliu MfDiUiiel. Tsiiud (.ir.ADE. (I;iv ltei.l. lJtib'; rt T; lr, (Msnrles Walker, Jewis Towers, ( iio Hiirirrr.stiJi", Oln C":ilbt!i;!i;, M:iry !i-kei-in, 3'lii- .Morrow, ICiMirf Miiinsev, Ai-.nio riiilliVs Kta I'e.weiS, linger Walker, r'onmi Grade. Ivlfuul Uell, Ellen Erwin, Alda Grayson, lillie Harris, Fannie .Justice, IJosyie MrFsirliMid, Annie MrUrayer, Cau.lis Kaytuirn, Fifth Grade. Lola Knvburn, Ollie JJell. Sjxtk Ghadk. Ivntlileen Harris, Nniiiiic Moriran, Mary niirr all', Jruna Hiviicrstall', Nellie Mel J raver, I'lyes Hester, Nora Mi-Daniel, Elmer Dorse', Kvio li'ticker. Sevesth (Jradh. M'aud Guthrie, Eloise (Jriflln, 1 tusk in Morgan, Mul Jones, Brenion (juinn, Willard Powers, Mt-Gilvery Miller, Uarb McDaniol. Vnir-d Slate:. i Tc1::t is an honor tojfcbe hunian race. Ho is the ono great historic personage given to the world l y t'oicrado. He j vras a Kci;ublu.;n so long as he could j be mul at the k.iuic time retain the ap- ;u'.t :! f his own mind nnd conscience. V,'h:-n 1'iat could r; longer be done, he, ' guish in i which he j 1-is life. ! ! As a Republican he had not only held, i;Uw l.i.'l :-I. '-, lii: ..v.j? kj'- tor and cabinet minister. That he cb:i!:?ed his political aliiiiations bo-cau--" of the purest motives nobody v.'i:i, good opii:ion is worth having k.;- ev.-r doubted. Nevertheless, tho l;-?i)V.!:.Hfan piers ha?, pursued him with a rancor that disgraces it and not Hen ry 'I. Toiler. li e Woleott Republicans of Colora do resralvd to n.oihous that would l.avo bf-en a revelation of violence to th to'.f-hest ward meeting, held in the Te:.vV: ! nn district of. the toughest city in. the world, yet Republicans claim to be the stpostles of light, sweetness and purity: but in spite of all-their niaehi-nnlior.-, in spite cf Senator Marcus A. Ilanna's bi'u.en and impudent telegram begging the Colorado Republicans to elect a Republican senator when lie knew that a Democratic legislature h:ul been elcitod honestly, and fairly, 1n spile of all the skulduddery to which I.!-t foes r-?so rirht and justice have triumphed. The grand cii man who bravely stood by his people in their darkest hour gets anoiher term in the senate, and Ed ward O. Woicctt, who deserted them when their need was the sorest4.i3 once more leiegatcd to the rear. Agai:-! Addichs. Indeed this Colorado election muddle is not the only senatorial imbroglio in to v.-K. h Squalor Ilanaa has recontly pokt d l is nose only to get it mashed. .!; has ui.dcitaken to line up the two iiem'hl.caa factions i:i Delaware so lb;"t ti: y Aviil elect Hon. "Cas" Ad dicks from his faction and somebody no n.ati.or who from the other fac ed Missouri farmer, Hon. M. R. K. Biggs, who is one of my cens'.itueiits and the state senntor from the seznito rial district in which I live, .has done move to throttle the trusts than all the big bore statesmen In Washington. lie has introduced a bill into the Missouri senate appropriating money enough to start a state binder twine factory. Senator Biggs, who has investigated the twine subject thoroughly, declares that his plan will save to the farmers from 3 to " cents per pound on binder twine, which means a vast saving to Misfouri farmers in tha aggregate. They ATill rise up and call Sena lor Risgs blessed. If the binder twine project is successful and from the fig ures tioiluled by Senator Biggs it must j surprises. The testimony of Dcblin re , trading- that previously given by him in corroboration of iiopresentu,tive Lcssler i not only shocks the yuMie, but it puts the . vhoie case in a deplorable condition as re-g-arus the chances of learning the truth. : Dobiin now stands without credence, and inasmuch as he appears to have been the medium cf comrminication in the case, whatever may have been the circurr. stances cf the achnov.-leOged attempt to secure ilr. Lessor's support cr the tor pedo heat prcposi-ion, it may be extreme ly tlilncult to cstcbii&h tile esact facts. Unsavory and unpleasant and as un-pro-.iiKing as the case is in its present condition, it demands the most thorough ' lnyesiigfatlon. end pui:c opinion rtQuires I that all who may be proved yuiity of any crime, v.hethtr psrjury or attempted brib . ery or sabcrnation of perjury, be fully ' punished. ! Gocd Sense Gcod Advice. The ether night at some sort of ne- Tangier, Feb. 2. The features of tha. sultan's victory Thursday over the forr.fis rf ths nrph-n.lor Kti Hamara. shew that the "battle was stubbornly j Undivided profits contested and that the former's buc cees was largely cue to ths co-operation at a critical moment of the Beni Hies Prc-fsley and despised the negro. I 0nrean trib'e-' ac-se defection from Win Richardson. rebels the euitan had previously Rogers will hs taken to the state ! P'chased. hospital at Morsanton, just as soon as I Tke artillery cf the imperial forces, a. place can be provided for him. 1 vUch were ccmmRiided by the minis There is to question as to his insan- ter of Wr' E1 Menebhi, consisted of ity. Twice before this he has been I eit Maxims and four Krupps. The an inmate of this same hospital, and aultan's troops opened the attack early in tne cicrmng ana snomy aiterwara Total .. 150,103.61 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $1C,CC0 00 Sarplna 1,000 00 1,153 :h Deposits subject to checks .... -6.092 84 Dnc other banks 531 f.s Cashier's checks. 423 29 Total : ..' $50,103.61 Pit. T. B. TWITTY, Frefident. J. F. FLACK, Car Lier. was discharged only six months ago as cured. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP. to be so the same plan cm be extended ; gro mooting in ''Washington a Virginia to otner articles, ana in tins way, one by one. the trusts will be starved out, which perhaps the easiest and moat expediti-ms way of getting rid of them. Senator Diggs is a gier.t public bene factor. I ant glad to be or.e cf his con stituents; I am proud that he is one of mine. Remarkable. "What i bred in the bone will never come out of the f esh" is an old sayiir: worthy of acceptance. ''Early impres sions ar-v- never effaced" is another of the same sort. "Very much defends on whose o.s: is gored" is another ancient rted. Teller, and truth and Proverb full of wisdom All those wise uicra nave occii reeauou y uiini by a vigorous outbreak of "state rights" fever in Massachusetts Mas sachusetts, which during the last half century Las plumed herself ui.!ghli!y cn being par esceiience the foe of the "heresy of state rights." Sue has lately done an act which if performed down south in Dixie would have been denounced rs treason, or at least as misprision of trc-asou. by all the super loyal editors within the brJiiwiclc of tke north star and the aurora borealbs. The old Ray State has iirul the nerve to arrest, convict and fine Dr. Thomp- negro aroused his auditors to great en thusiasm and vociferous applause when la discussing the disfranchisement of negroes in the southern states lie ad vocated a resort to the sword and the torch iu order to obtain redress. What he really needed was a ducking In the icy waters of the Potomac to reduce his temperature. Commenting on hi: ineondlary h;uv.ngr.e, the Washington Star, a stanch Republican organ, edito rially utters this good sense 'and gives the negroes this good advice." The Star says: : - ' . -. The speaker who at lest night's local mass meeting of negroes suggested that the c clorsd r;7ce must resort to the sword dut torch to avenge their wrongs in the south if the present political oppression decs not cease dot-s his people r.iore harm tl.an can easily be repaired. Such in ceniiurisni cl' sentiment, even if uliered fiura tivt-Iy, appeals to t)ie lowest pas sions of the race and Eihnuin its the very ir;ipulC3 for free indulgence in which by individuals the colored people in some pr.rts cf ihe routU are today surfeiins. The race problera must be soiv-ed in vis dorr, not in passion, by por.ee?'.:!, not war like, means, it. musi be ci.;eursed in tens pprale terms, not in violent hyperbo!. itdjimtment will co:.:e out of the present dillicuities, Just as It hac come in the paat out of even more serious problems, but it wilt come the Eiower for such speeches, howt vr promptly wi:;er leaders arise to denounce them. The ar.archist is First For an American Awarded Eugene Lehiran. Now York, Feb. 2. The first Cecil Rhodes scholarship in Oxford awarded to an American has been given to Eu gene Keitler Lehman, a Yale graduate cf the class of 1S02. ; He is the son of the late Mcritz Leh man, a wholesale tobacco dealer of Pueblo. Coio. After graduating last June, Lehman came to this city and took a graduate con re a in philosophy in Columbia. Last December he made application to Governor Orman, of Col orado, who had two of Cecil Rhodes' scholarships to dispose cf. i Lehman's credentials, vouched for by Yale, stood, higher than any of those submitted by 200 other appli cations. Lehman will now enter Oxford next autumn. He is ft pupil of Dr. Felix Adler, and it is his intention to study tbe conditions of the Jews in Russia and the eest, with a view to their amelioration. the pretender's camp was assailed in-i the rear by the Beni Oureins. In; ILLINOIS CESTTAL epite of the surprise and disadvantage of the position the rebels stubbornly! i tt D 4 TV maintained their ground and desper-! it Ai.L'XtV Al). ate fighting continued for three kouri. i The slaughter was very great. The ERY LOW remnants of the rebel army then i broke, abandoned the camp and Sed in the direction of Tazab. The im- rtarial trr.nr) are r?rTrsTM7i;r tha f;i"i. i ( . J tt r.. tt, ; i . the slpia his capture is conSdeutiy expected. EI Menebbi is pushing on towards Tazab wiih the obiect cf entirely crushing the rebellion and punishing j the displcyal tribes. He reports ha : has found the rebels much more nu-1 mere-its than expected, but that he cap tn red all their war ammunition. There is great rejoicing at Fes as a result of the victory of the sultan's forces. ! WEST. SOUTHWEST & CALIFORNIA COMMENCING FEBRUARY 15TH. ENDING AFRIL SOTH. RULES' VISIT TO WINDSOR. Cars, Union Depots, INCIDENT HAPPILY CLCCED. For full information, pamphlets, rates and tickets, adclre-s FRED D. MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agent, Atlxta, is a. son, a federal inspector of cattle, fer alleged cruelty in killing cattle suffer- an enemy to society, whatever his color, in from the foot and mouth disease! Hl5t ,tho unarchUt who preaches t:t; r: n. t t-i r r- r r i . c nil A.tii i 9 n ptitti v tio. notwit!k.tan.'iiiig that ox-Lulled i of course Mcstsachu.-otts was not ob- lli0re tF0;cviiv to the 'verv ic-cple in jecting to the killing of the cattle, for whoso j:a:r.c he declaircs. Last night's tbf ftw1fl1 government is navinc for cth; r vac not of a nature, outside- of a all killed, and probably paying two or three limes as much as they are worth, but the federal doctor was rincd for not administering ancesihetica that is StaioK Senator Anthony Higgins has repeat" -diy made charges against Ad dicks which, if true, ought to land him in tk penitentiary and which, if not true, ought to land Higgins in the stocks. Rut Mark is so anxious to have the Republicans elected that he is willing to have the odoriferous Ad dleka sit among the conscript fathers. The auti-Addicks Republicans claim that the gas statesman has spent a (juartrr of a million dollars in corrupt ing the Republicans of Delaware and that hi supporters claim the senator ship for him because he Las paid for it! "O temporal O mores i" How are the mighty fallen! How would Sumner, Lincoln.. Chase and the great men who founded- the Republican par ty rea-.u-d the Hannas, "Gas" Addickses a:ul Woleotls could they return to earth? Endeavoring to: steal a sena-lorship- in Colorado, endeavoring to buy two j:eualorsLips in Delaware! Fine record, surely! Squelched. fjou.e time ago the attention of the renders of these letters was called to .the astounding capers of one Teter Ar land of Louisville; Ky., who claims to be an oiheer of the Danish army. In the Planters' House at St. Louis he personally assaulted Colonel Moses C. Wet more, tobacco magnate, the re nowned trust l uster, and then he chal lenged the aforesaid Moses to mortal combat; at least the vaporous Anund Text-Book Controversy In Alabama Legislature Endad Salary Rrrised. Moiit.jrojnery, A.la., Fel.2. The sen ate has, passed the bill increasing the governor's salary to $5,G0O. It bas new passed both houses and goes to the governor for his signature. The incident between General John ston, and President Pro Tern. Goldby is happily closed. General Johnston withdrew his request for the refer ence of his text book bill to the com mittee on constitution and Senator Lancaster moved its reference to the committee on finance. This was satisfactory to all concern- 1 take on the part of somebody here," ed, and the most sensational incident Mr3- diles wag not invited to Windsor of the session is gone and leaves , castle. nothing behind it except notice to all concerned that the state uniform text book controversy is a very live wire Indeed. MANY FIND WATERY GRAVES. COMPULSORY EDUCATION. what we are led to believe from the press dispatches at nny rate. And it was in the town of Concord, where "the embattled farmers" picked oSC tha British regulars and where Ralph Waldo Emerson lived and moved and spoutc-d philosophy, that this late day assertion cf state rights was made by Massachusetts. It will bo remembered, however, by those who have paid any attention to our early history that in the beginning Massachusetts was a sniri'l portion of this cn' speech, to arouso a passionate view of the cate. The live minute sptcehes were all cf a wisely con servative character, calculated to allay the radical sentiments stimulated by the firebrand ".Iterances, but unfortunately such radicalism is made to color the wiiole occasion in the public view and creates an t.Ti'cnecus impression cf the aims and puipos-3 of the liegi'o's safest leaders. J lit: e i?j jit-tru in v.:. .rwi:t taje 111 iiiu t . . nr.'.rnic;. ii-.crn-.n-li rn; i"r: leap! p:i:rrf 1 !r.n I Cj- "! ' "' '-x. of rnce warfare is certain to arouse dot ;) j prejudice and hot passion cn the part of the negro's critics. South Carolina Presses EMI. Requiring Attendance on Schools. . Columbia. S. C. Jan. SO. The sen ate after some discussion has passed a bill requiring children over 12 years of age to attend school for at least eight wooks in the year, and fixing the penalty for noncompliance at a fine An Indefatigable Statesman. Hon. John Wesley Gaines of the Her mitage district in - Tennessee evidently believes "that -a constant dropping wiil The proposal to make the offense puniPhabls by imprisonment was vot ed down. It is impossible to say wbh?r the house will pass the bill, but it Las many friends there. British Cruiser Collides With Torpe do Boat Destroyer. Corfu. Island of Co?fu, Jan. 31. The British cruiser Pioneer ran into a torpedo boat destroyer near the chsnnel cf Corfu and 13 persons are believed to have. teen drowned. Two bodies have thus far been pick, ed up. Reduced-to FIFTY CENTS i YEAR Lieutenant General Plsased With His Rseeptien by King. j London, Feb. 2. Lieutenant General j Miles, who returned here today from ' Windsor, Eaid to a representative ci No. 1 Brown Bui!iig, the Associated Press: "The king received me most cordial ly, recalling pleasant memories of our visit here at the time of the jubilea and spoke aa friendly a.e ever of Amea ica. He showed keen interest is the for east on which subject I was able to give him information. Altogether, it was a most plea.-ant visit. "The king said he hoped the prince an'd princess of Wales would be able to visit America. Nothing, however. Is definitely settled." General Miles declined to discuss either the Venezuelan or the Philippine questions. By what the general terms a "mis- 1 New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly 0ns Dollar HTHIS is the cheapest and test fashion fciaraziiie now la fore the American public. Itshorvs New Ideas ij Fashions, in Millinery. In Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work ar.d in Reading; beautifully illustrated in color ar.d in black and white. Abqve all. it shows the very f ashionable New Idea Styles, mads from New Idea Fat terns, which cost only Oc. each. Send Five Cents To-day for a single copy of ths Kew Ieha Woman's Magazine, snd see wMat treat va!aa lor the money it can give ycu. :: :: :: THS NEW IDEA PUBLISH!! O CO. 636 Broadway, Kerr York. S. Y much greater stickler for state rights wear the hardest stone. He never lets than was South Carolina and proposed up on the criminal coal br.rons who more amendments to the constitution have brought so much suffering on th of the United States at the time of iti people, espcj,liy the poor, this winter, adoption. In the Concord case she was lie wallopKtacm perpetually, swats merely giving evidence that she is re-, them at the most unexpected times turning to her first love. Henry Cabot and when they are least expecting it. Lodge must bestir himself. Plucky. Mirs Rebecca J. Taylor, spinster and ex-clerk in the war department, has the courage cf her convictions. Miss Taylor has instituted suit against Hon. Elihn Root to ascertain through judi cial decisions whether this is really "the land of the free" or a satrapy or des potism in which freedom of speech is not permitted. She was some tune last Finding ef Cushing Courimcrtial. San Francisco. Jan. 31. The Chron. -- icle says that Captain W. H. Cushing, of the revenue cutter service, was found guilty of the charge of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentle man by the courtmartial convened here early in the month. The find ings have been approved by Captain C. F. Shoemaker, of the service, and Jennings Makes Appointments. Tallahassee, Fla., Feb. 3 Governor -.by Assistant Secretary Spalding, as Jennings has made the following civ- ias the sentence which the courtmar- No matter on what subject he spoke in the Reman senate, Cato always vround up his speech with. "Carthago delenda est" (Carthage must be destroy ed). So. no matter what subject is be- i ing debated in the house, Brother Gaines manages to give the coal barons a whack. il appointments: C. F. Fairbanks, of Chicago, to be commissioner of deeds of Florida in the state of Illi nois. John Stewart, cf Be Funiak, to be inspector cf timber and lum ber of Walton county. E. T. Levy, tial passed. spring unceremoniously ''fired" from r.Hoged in the newspapers that he did, i her position in the war department for all because, as he claimed, Mose had insulted Mrs. Arlimd in St. Louis at the very moment when Mrs. A. was in Louisville. Ky. The woman in the hxho, as it turned out, was not .llrs. A. criticising the administration's policy in the Philippines. She evidently la bored under the delusion that since the seddtion laws passed in the administra tion of old John Adams were repealed One Minute Cough Cine Cure gives . It poiuted' out lt the time "that ' the denizens of this country, have had of Live Oak, to be notary public for i the state at large; S. P. Higginboth- I am, or jacKscnviiie, to be nsh and-j game warden for Duval county, ler R. Parish cf Miami, S. R. Hod gea of Lake City and L. Z. Owens of Cassia to be notaries public for the state at large. Cedric Starts wi Trial Trip. . Belfast, Feb. 2. The White Star liner Cedric, the largest merchant ves. sel in the world, left here today for and still have the right tc frag their tongues ad libitum. That is precisely where Rebecca came to grief. She should have known that it is leae maj esty to criticise anything the Republic ans do. They have one syllogism by Helpla? Him Oat. The other day an omnibus was plung ing through London from Putney to Liverpool street. Just behind the drlrer Liverpool cn her trial trip. Mr. Ar nold Forster, parliamentary secretary to the British-admiralty, will be among Al- 1 the passengers of the Cedrict when she sails on her maiden voyage to New York Feb. 11. BOOK STORE The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L. GRAYSON o Two Sentenced to Swing. Campbell, a negro, was convicted Fri Colutabia. S. CT, Feb. 2. Ulysses day in the court of general sessions in Greenville of the murder of Blanche j ?8 years old and Son of Samuel Gompers Dies. Denver, Colo., Jan. 30. Abraham G. Gompers. son of Samuel Gompers, president of the, American Federation cf Labor, is dead of pneumonia st the 'prices come or ivtax Morris nere. He was j came to Denver ! Pfione mber O. J. C. Green, UNDERTAKER; FOREST CITY, K". C. Best stock of Burial Reqoists in the county from ths cheapest Coffin. to the most elegant Casket, all at moderate Elegant Hearse. Dial, a negress, which took place last j about 18 months ago, in search of mici m one minute, because ir KUis tne ; tl,j3 Arlund of the Danish army was microbe which tickles the mucus mem- the prize ass of the age for committing brame, cans-iusf the cough, and at the a penitoKtinry effeuse by sending si name time clears tho phlegh, draws out challenge to the Falstanian Wetmoro the inflamntion and heals and soothes ' afl then publishing the fact to the .u.. rr.....i . . ,i nrr.vl'l Tt Tsr;ia !ilsr noinied nut to him i uu iinrcitu pans, jtiu lviuiUTO i;omm 1 - i I . , - ... , .. ... m.i. .v i." u.vmru.u v.mv Cure fctrciiL'th..i,s the hm- u..m1, Iff ' tl,llt if lie was really thirsting for gore winch they prove that they own this gt Paul's cathedral, that St C CUrO fctnUgtll'.M tbe lUllgs. wards Off , ... ..,,,.. ... i mntr Tt rna In trto- "TIia , .. .' . .'. .... ..... hb was uuiw'.-iu'u iu me uiwst. l.ivuiuujc i - - w. iiosmuu was- liucKiugnam pais evcr spot on earth to find it In great gobn , earth belongs to the saints; we are the hs and that he could not stand on his saints; therefore the earth belongs to phcumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable casns of cou, colds and croup. One Minute Cough front doorsten lu Louisville and sivo ' s." And, being by their own logic Cure is pieasant to take, harmless and one warwhoop without arousing the j lords of all. they have a right to pun jrxl alike for young and old, Forest chevaliers and knights errant to a pitch ih anybody or everybody that calls City Florence Mills, Fwitty and Thomp son and City Drag Store. Carroll W. Downey, Physician and Surgeon, Rntherfordton, N. C. Office in Residence on Main street. PInW(5 No. 23. " - v -0. of fury which would astonish him. ! o question tne painty, wisuom, pam We were correct in thLs latter point- j'otism and expediency of what they do. ing out, at anv rite, for not long since, Rebecca went into court to discover Mr. Peter Arlund becoming obstreoer-: why Elihu ousted her. In. tne crisis of ous and "nawstv,"' a citizen of Louis-j ber affairs litigant her counsel with vide sans ceremonie proceeded to 4Vew from the case and left her alone, black his eyes, masli hi nose, pomme! 3iL she quit? Xot much! She pro- Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE, only . Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE. It is $11.00 per year, always in- advance. printed- every TltrsAaT evemngr sat a couple. The young woman knew nothing of London; the young man knew a little, and the young, woman wanted to know everything. She ascer tained that the Brompton oratory was George's ospital was Buckingham palace and collected a lot of curious misinforma tion about the Hotel Cecil, which had changed places with the law courts; i The driver fidgeted and nearly lost his way. As they came up Ludgate hill the young woman caught sight of the Btatue of Queen Anne. "Now, who is that?" she demanded. The young man hesitated. But- the driver could con tain himself no longer. "Don't lose 'eart, 'guv' nor,"' he said over hi3 shoul der; "don't lose 'cart. Say it's Joan of Arc." London Chronicle. fall in a restaurant in Washington street, that city. Judge Purdy sen tenced Campbell to be hung on Friday, Feb. 27. Joe Keenan, a negro, con victed of the murder of a white farmer named Willimon, has been sentenced to be hung in Greenville on the same date. firturderer Wiil Be Extradited. Pittsburg, Feb. 2. Nicala Swanbet ti, an Italian, was arrested here to- i day for a murder committed in Italy eight months ago. After the killing Swanbettl fled and was traced to Pittsburg. He will be turned over to the authorities for extradition. health. The body will be shipped to the home of his parents at Washing ton, D. C. Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE. Fatal Mine Cave-In. Ely, Minn., Feb. 3. A cave-in at the Pioneer mine caused the death of Jacon Makl, A. Finn and three others. Allies Reject -Bowen's Proposal. Washington, Feb. 2. The allies have rejected Minister Bowen's last proposition that all nations having claims against Venezuela be given the same treatment as the blockading pow ers. The answers or the allies have been received here and they reject in toto the proposal. M. L. EDWARRDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, To the left np stairs in tho Commercial Bank Building. Prompt and careful attention given to all bnsidess intrant ed to me. Agent for safe and reliable Fire insurance Co-i pa- -nies, also, for one of the large? t and best Banding and Trust- Companies in tha country. If you desire Fire Insurance or want to make any kind of bond call on me. . rVitrs ViiIi Hazel Salvo. The only positive cure for hlii d . J . ' "K, EU tt W hVi .. $J ustice of the Peace, f bleeding, itching and protruding piles, A man hates what j ' womatn hafes wha isl1 above him ; a v er. r cuts, burns-, bruises, eczema and all ab rasions of the fdrm. De vvitt s is the on ly Witch Hazel Salve tober.V v M- MrilT-mstdeBti Hutherfordr?1 3 that ii.. Mx-from r, Attorney; L.. ajpeu the pure. - Miadultemted ?'w S GriWl A. W. Hunt,.W. J -.ju.oiaiw4 all ot'1 c 7 JX. ?lrjylor;'W.'o. Watkins. 7
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