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THE FLOWERS COLLECTION - . , VOL. III. m. 15. RUTHERFORDTOK N. C THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1903. $1.00 A YEAR. giAa(jOAyoi3i Q A : Constipation ia nothing more ftO j tl'J than a r.Ioffirinw of hmla CSa PLAN TO REDUCE REPRESENTATION TJirion League CluVTo Attack . . The South. GOVERNOR AFTER TRUSTS. WILL DEMAND NEGRO SUFFRAGE. id notbinc long than vital stair- nation or death if not relieved. . If every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to .remain in hu system, he would soon pet relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other nil nients disappear when consti- ' nated bowels are relieved. Thed tord's L'lack-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or othervio lent cathartics. , Be sure that you get the origi nal Thedford's Black-Draught, mado by The Chattanooga Modi-' cine Co. Sold by .all druggists in ' cent and gl.uo packages. Bortu, Ark., Unr 15, 1001. ' I rnnno rrroniuipnd Tlieilfnrd'k Iilnck Draught, too litcMy. 1 keep It In-mr house -nil the time. r nd hate unctl It for the last ten Jfun. 1 nner gare mj children , any olhe.- laatlre. I thluk 1 could . never be able to work irlthoat It oa arroont of being; troubled 1I(h roiifttipatloii. lour medicine Is ! all that keeps no np. Radical Steps Will Be Taken by Club and Thousands of Pamphlets Distrib uted President Roosevelt Was For merly Vice President. New Jersey Executive Forcibly Dis solves Hundreds of Concerns. Chicago, April 11 A dispatch to The Record-Herald from Trenton, N. J., says: Governor Franklin Murphy's annual proclamation, forcibly dissolving those trusts and. corporations organized un der the laws of the state which have not- paid their annual ta. has been j sent to the printers. ; . Nine hundred and twenty-seven con-j cerns. capitalized In the aggregate at $239,000,000, are affected. f The proclamation this year Is inj marked contrast with those of former SOLDIERS CLASH WITHJILIPINOS Many Insurgents Reported To Have Been Killed. MOTHER DEAD; CHILD DYING. Horrible Crime Committed Near An niston, Ala., by Unknown Party. ' ! Shreveport, La., April 11. Mra. 1 Prank Matthews, 49 years of age, the IURSTIN RILL OF GUN THREE MEN COMMERCIAL BANK. THREE AMERICANS WOUNDED. wife of Frank Matthews, a civil engi-' TjPfPfttivP Piiro fiaTJSd Acei neer of the Seaboard Air Line, and -WeieOtlVe X US3 caused ACC1 Moros Interfere" With Surveying Par ty, and Provoke the Assault of the Troops Town Was Captured and ' Destroyed. her 10-year-old child, Alline, were as saulted by an unknown party at their borne near Anniston, La,, early this morning. In the struggle that followed tfre at- Report of the condition of the Com ruercial Bank of Rulherforaton, at Ruth erfordton, N. C, at the close of bnsinef. on February 6th. 1003. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $24,817 19 OTHER3 ARE SLIGHTLY INJURED, ; Overdrafts 713 53 j Frirniture and Fixtures - 1,000 00 dent on Battleship Iowa. tack by the assailant, Mrs. Matthews' Explosion Occurred While Ship Was ine from banks and bankers. 19,895 SS head was crushed to a jelly, and she died from her injuries. After assaulting her mother, the as sailant attempted to criminally assault years in that It snuffs out of legal life 1 Manila April 11. Captain Per- ; the child. bnt after beating her into New York, Apr.' 10. The members of the Union- League will take radical favoring negro suff o t ViaI, Anril yyi Oct v i previous years. icnjgni. j Trr,u a t ... , , the stuesles In a word ronrresft will h annealed ' """c "i0 "&UIca oocm ,mr,iiia,. Dananon oi tne 'iwenxy-sevenxn mian- , ,. . . -. , ia a wwa, congress win Le appeaiea , . . .,,. . ... i,... .t Th enmn la a mvstftHons on Mrs. .. , t , it-. 1U5J UW liJL ULiUilliy I t?UI t?CGlL . TTv faC 1 1nflT fl ft u a fT TnO HlTTOOTlTn f' U V - - f " ' tne question aiong me . . . - , J ; at Target Practice In Gulf of Mexf-; Cash on hand ... 4,364 49 co Off Pensacola To Be Made. -Full Investigation j..v.i i - .... . , . Ina-eTisihilitv flftri lflavlna' mr traf h3-! dub, of this city-. ? ? "rr: "t " rr: "tr::: a .?.coi?u rtehT- it is said ' """ wt i"5"3 j-ctw a,uu mo an- oi Mindanao, weaneauay, muea aw - . - - - - ment last niht resrarrli ,age lthe wtot?""? tt" mZ,lV' . recoverv. her skull havin een frac- .of the gun oa the Iowa .v:w vwuwtmo id nuira oa si cm as " i nrefl Americans wern wounaea. ' " j n Pershing's force consisted of Shaw's to to deal with Matthews bad considerable jewelry ,1 i euiuuui ui iuvtr-Btfa tituiLai. tue nlnr dm fTFVfliiBrls' harterv . Bicit sum ui rue cuHJityr's vwubq ht; ersiimg was surveying tne west --- . : , of ' companies that were organized to shoTe landB when the Bacolodians op- The weapon used in committing cn assault was an ax, ana an eviaence shows that the crime had been delib- 1 1 .2. enateiv clannea. r r k (- ri 1 r i i-n r- ct t- m r nn i ri ti i-u i i vuirv a yufrse witu Luuuuiivuuus is m pur- sentatlon 6 the southern states in ' - it is Just a year agd that the Union; "uut J1 ur ulutir ailu wwo Posei Ms advance ana provoKea tne League club was divided on the aues-! &ccessful. I fight. Pershing surrounded and at- won cr discharging negro attenaants. ; The negro servants were kept by aj vote of 3 to 1 after a- stormy session BOY AND GIRL DROWNED. them and rushng hs troops forward, charging gallantry. After crossing the Total .. toO.SQOol LIABILITIES. Washington, April 10. The cipher p-, stnrlr ir.nrnoft navy depart-! ngtho explosion -ourpina ,wvw was decipher- , Undivided profits 2S6 40 r . a &. 11 VKiS xi 'Jill flu- nrsitc enhwf tr liVc 97 flS't S5 miral Higginson, and said: i " "Iowa's breech-loading rifle 12-inch Dne other fcanks : 1.223 55 guoi burs'; in front of trunions; three Cashier's checks 197 21 killed, four wounded." Notice is hereby tfiven that an election will be bold in, the to.vu of Ratherford on, Rutherford coauty, North Carolina, on Tuesday after the fii"st Monday in May next, it leinR.tha 5th day of May. 1903, when and where, at the usual poll iup: place in siiid town, a mayor and four town commissioners will be-voted for, as 5rovidw! by the charter of the town of lutherfortiton aud the several amenda tory acts thereto. Notice is further civen that the niayor and coniniissioners ot the town of lintn fjriordton, iu meeting assembled, have I Toted that an entirely new rrfiLtration of the voters of the town of Ruthei-ford-ra will be liad, pritr to said election; whb'h the l-epistnition looks will be ojH'n at the ofiine of James D. Justice, registrar, on the 2nd, SJrd. Gth; 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, ISth, 14th, 15th, IGrh, 17th, 20th Ist, 2iifl. 23rd. and 24th days of April, J0;J, and nt the polliurr place on the 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th days of April, 190:3. Notice is f urthcr hereby given that the mayor and roinmissiourrs of the towu of Rntherfnnlton, in meeting assembled, have appointed Janes D. Justice, regis fmr, and Capt. J. Y. Mclntire and G Yf. ZJod;:e, judges of election, as elec tion officers to conduct paid election. Tiie said election f.l;all be held in the yanint f-tore r oai nest door to the Com ia rcial Bank. Ky ordtr of the Biard of Commission trs of the town of Knt her ford ton. This Jdareh 2:$rd, 1JV. .. R. B. BL ARK,: May or. W. S (miFFJN, Clerk. ITie report of the clu.b committee , PaJr Who Went Crafabin3 Me Detf deep moat and entering the fort the on political reform, which ia expected! T . M , " ;0 ... Americans engaged the Moros .bay to precede the action favoring negro JT111,6' Fla- -"f.",1?. onets asaiMt krisSS- A ot wffrase, will, it Is believed, create a1 Smn- 20 rs old- anJ, Nrck the defenders were killed, including sensation in the southern states. Af- er' ,18 J i ls&' ere drowned the datto of Panandungan, and many j rMth, thot ntwn Btntoa h: Fnday In the St. Johns river, near the were wounded. Only three Americans : fi taken steps 'to, circumvent national leg-! !dav 6t vCoaet W brld' , were wounded. . , islation givin- tuffrage to negroes, the ; iUr u"ir u&YO uwu 1CCUV ; Arter tne capture of the fort it was ( report recommends , that congress be ; e5f-r . ' , ; destroyed. j :. asked to take up the question without! th f xmman. Pearl Seay, The Bacolod leaders and- a majority i a moment's delay they wmt to tlie rV3 crabblnS- Tha of the people of that district had been It recommends also that this body! ve arownea entered a hostile to the Americans and encour be asked to cut down southern repre-1 TOW d wf?1 to ther Scuta Jack" aged attacks on American camps. They sentation.- and that a' large sum of, sonvlle side, where, after crabbing rejected the tenders of friendship, money be appropriated to test the va ! aMle they went ia the rlv6r for V It Is expected that the defeat of the lidlty cf the recently adopted constitu-i 6W1- . ' , ' BacolodlaES wil1 re&ult 5n'a11 the Mo- Hnns In Alaharaa Virginia n.r,A other! iilcjr ttu ODC" lu wawi luu res acKnowieaglng American sov- r i states in the south. The ablest counsel in this country nera cne3 Dlp- V0. men Im' Pershing's column is going to Ma- will be employed to prepare and argue! eaaateiy sxartea toward cnem m a nhe wnicn ia also Kostiie. tbeee test casss regarding the const!-' tutions mentioned. In addition to the suit of the assailant, who will. doubt lessly be burned at the stake when i capturned. All parties are prominent and the ' greatest excitement prevails. - The killed are: ' First-Class Seaman Kiele. Ordinary Seaman Percheli. Gunner's Mate Borry. The injured are: First-Class Ceaman Gaugh. Ordinary Seamen Thursdale, Brown, Mansdale and Purucker. Total. $50,8? 0 51 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer cial Bank of Rutherford ton, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE. Repetition of Engiish Boat Camper down Affair Narrowly Averted. New York, April 10. News which J. F. FLACK, Cashier. The seamea killed and injured were state of N. C, Rutherford County. on the second gun deck at mess. . , , , , , , Sworn to and subscribed before me Three pieces of the exploded gun, I each weighing over a ton, passed i this 14th day of December, 1903 downward through the spar deck fall- J m. O, BICKERSON, C. S. C. mg upon the men at mes3 instantly killing the three named. All of the Correct Attest : men were horribly mutilated. The.T. B. Twtttt, John O. Muxs, J. H. the British admiralty has see-n fit to heayy missiles after passing through) Wood, Directors i before persons on the drawbridge ereignty, mediately started toward them In a row boat. Before they reached the ; spot they saw the woman disappear suppress, says the London represen tatives of The Herald, is just reaching England to the effect that during tha recent maneuvers of the Meditei ra nean fleet a repititon of the disaster . by which the Victoria was rammed . and sunk by the Camperdown, with I the gun' deck continued down to the third deck where they came in con tact with the armcred deck, the heavy steel bringing them to a stop, thus; Notice! By virtue of the powers coatafned ia saving the engineers and firemen who j a mortgage deed executed by JoLu W. were at work below. I "ys and wife, M. M. Gettys, on the Although the upper decks were f da of November. 1900 to Bndges . . , ... ! & Jones, which mortgage devA is onlv tuch terrible loss of life, was narrowly wiia mtu, -w one uie j rf.gistered in the office of the rrglster of xiic jxlcu in i-o . rtfHs tar Knthfirtorii f-oiinfr. N . t; in sums, appropriated, it is proposed to aak the Individual members of the club to contribute. One of the prime movers in this movement is said to be former Secre tary of the Interior Cornelius N. Bliss. The club is' expected to adopt reso lutions following the adoption of the committee's report. Ten thousand copies of these resolutions will be cir culated to state senators, to prominent churchmen and those in authority everywhere. President Roosevelt was vice presi dent of the club in 1899. He is still prominent ki its councils. General Horace Porter. Joseph H. Choate, John Hay . and George Cabot Ward have also acted as presidents of the club at different times. The late Hamilton Fish and William ' M. Evarts also had that their lifetime. So has Senator Chaun cy M. Be pew. boneath the surface and' an. instant later the man disappeared. SAW MILLS CONFISCATED. WILL RETIRE CRESCEU8. World's Champion Trotter May Never Quarters at Muskogee, seized nine saw Kaoe Again. mill and much lumber valued New York, April 10.--GeoTge Ketch- . at ; 100.000, in the Little River coun um, owner of the world's champion try near Harrington, I. T. The heav trotter, Cresceus, 2:02, announces iefit loser is the S. B. Scratch Saw Mill that it is probable that the horse will company. It ran three mills and had never again race. If Mr. Ketchum over 3.000.000 feet nf lumber mi hand. j It appeara that during combined ' tu flt tte 'explosion but tly. maneuvers the Bulwark. Sir Compton ' he gun which burst was designed J r, ;n. a v- nij v. in 1893 and manufactured in 1835 at Indian Po.ice Seize Valuable Property l0 Th f SosTh'U'LdTeen 'flred ??25 Sel" . . r,,,. .w " ' Formidable were seriously damaged ' " jar me gun. naa ueen urta x-a uiats,. In Little River Country. M- . ! Yesterday's accident is the first that Farneil. 1. T.. April 10. The Indian . . . . r . . . . . r,V i pairmj iue snip is &iaitru iu foov, 000. j Directly after the collision a notice was placed upon the lower dck o the commander-in-chief's flagship fol police working under orders from head- Book H-3 of mortgage deeds at page 05, tho undersigned will sell for cash at pnb lie auction, to the highest bidder, at the court honse door in Rutherfordton oa Friday, April 24th, 1903, the following described real estate, known as the Jack Waters tract, lying in Rutherford comity, on the waters of does conclude to send the champion another trial, he says it will be for the purpose, of breaking the world's record to high-wheel sulky, 2:08, held by ; Sunol. . ! "There Is one other exhibition Cre sceus may give, and then he will be retired premanently to the stud," said Mr. Ketchum. "I am going to Eu- distinction in1 roPe ln the fall and will take the norse witn.me. i may arrange rot a big exhibition in London "for the benefit of some charity. That will .Tr.Kn Ti T?rw-lrff!Wr J. Plernnnt Mrn an ArtrAw nrr.Ho ; 7e the last time the champion will our Stomach tio appetite, loss of strength, nsrvouv ress, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour rLsfngs, and catarrh of the stomach are all duo to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural juices of digestion as they exist la a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this tamou remedy cures all stomach troubles by ' cleansing, purjfylng,. sweetening and Strengthening the mucous membranes lining he stp.nach ! Mr. S. S. Ball,' of Rrrenswood, W. Va.. tyr " Iroublad with sour itomach for twenty years. Kodol ctrsd me and wo aro now uslnc It In milk for Baby." Kodol Digests What You Eat. Pottles oily. 11.00 Size holding 2 times the trial e!ze, which sells for SO cents. croared bv E. O. DeWITT & CO.- CHICAGO M. L. EDWARRDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, To the left np stairs in the Commercial Bank Building. - Prompt aud carafal attention given to all buaidess intrusted to me. Apent for safe and reliable Fire iusurance Oo pa nics, also, for one of the largest and best Bunding and Trust Companies in the country. If you dysire Fire. Insurance or want to make any kind of bond call on me. members cf the club, the two latter being ca the rcvernlng committee. The IWt of members includes also William D. Slcane. Oeorge Fv Balier, White law Rld, John . Jacob ' Astor, D. O. Mills and inany other prominent men. CABLE FOR HONOLULU. eve be exhibited." WILL BE REUNITED. The officers will hold the property until they receive further orders from the interior department. The depart ment will, no doubt, oder the mill3 destroyed and the lumber sold. This is the usual custom. The proceeds of the sale will be turned over to the Choctaw fund.1 The report of the seizure of the prop erty of trespassing saw mill men in Indian Territory is confirmed at th3 Interior department. The department has given instruct Iocs that both the mills and lumber shall be turned over to the United States courts for disposal. has ever happened to any of the large j caliber guns of the navy except in the case of a premature explosion of a j Isoui's J? ork or Duncan s creek, joining shell two years ago. A lining tube ! lacd3 of his own ausl the Speculation was inserted ia that gun and today it irls and bounded as follows, ro-wit: lowed by a sirr.ilar intimation on ths ; la ln use at the Proving grounds. nnS and raus north 14 w-gst 33 poles to'a Formftfable. forbidding all on board to Tfle Dureau of- navigation has sent ; stoue at au apple trt-; thence north 26 . communicate with any one upon the ; teiegran-s oi sympainy w me lammes . wept 22 poies to a stone; thence nortn .i ii. . s .1 .j a i ii. . ; expios-ion. further ordered not to allude to the collision ln their, letters to England. Both the Bulwark and the Formida ble are the latest type of British battleships. IMMIGRANTS POURING IN. All Broken Firet Boat Calls With Material, Provi sions and Men. San Francisco, April 11. Today on the steamship Alameda 17 employes of the CcmiaeTcial Cable company will leave for Honolulu with S50 tons of freight and provisions. These men include three chiof operators for Mid way, four for Gaam and a number f carpenters and electricians. In th freight whteh they take with them ere ' included unframed houses, tentfli cable instruments, batteries and j all the necessary paraphernalia for io- j stalling ' Instruments and establishing quarters at ... the landing stations at ' Midway and Guam. Ci-arles CUrds, chief electrician ol the'Mackey Cable company, has Just arrived here from the eaet on his way to he Orient to meet the cable ships that are to lay the cable between Manila and Honolulu. Ke 6ays the work will begin at Ma nila and will be completed by J.nly 4. Crown Prince and Princess of Saxony Will Forget the Past. New s York, April 11. Crown Prin cess Louise of Saxcny, who elopsd on Dec. 11 with Aaidre Giron, the tutor of her children, and her husband, the crown prince of Saxony, are to be re united next week, according to a dis- I patch from Berlin, says the Paris cor respondent of The World. .. Tho, reconciliation la to bs effected for the sake of the dynasty and their children..; It -Is announced that the crown prince will visit the crown prin cess at Salsbourg next week and that they will hnmediately be re-marrled: It is reported they hate agreed to this course and have pledged each other not to refer to the past. A dispatch from Salzbourg con firms the above, stating the reconcilia tion is complete. PROMINENT MASON DEAD. Was Also One of tne Oldect Odd Fel lows In United States. Lancaster,. Pa., April 10. James M. Howell, one cf the oldest and most prominent Mason3 in the state, died to day from the Inflrmlties of old age. He was born 4n Philadelphia in 1814. In the point of age and membership he was one of the oldest Odd Fellows and Masons In the United States. He served a term as right eminent grand commficder of Pennsylvania. A num ber of Masonic bodies in the state bear hie. name. Records at Ellis Island This Week. 1 New York. April 10. This i3 the heaviest week that the immigration bureau at Ellis Island has ever had in April and the record for ten days for the first part of April ended to3ay with the binding and shipping to other 1 places of 38,076 immigrants ' April 1. t The record of last year for the first ten days of April was 28.789. Today alone .were 10,705 immigrants in port to be landed, of which number It had been arranged to tahe off today 7,053 leaving 3,120 en bcr-rd chip to be land ed to morrow. Commissioner Wil- Pensacola, Fla., April 10. An inves tigation of the explosion on the battle ship Iowa, which occurred in the guli near this port yesterday afternoon, 48 west 14 poles to a stone; thence south 44 west 6 poles to a W. O. ; thence north 50 west -52J poles to a stake on the old line ; thence with the same south 43 poles to a hickory; thence north 83 west 21 poles to a B. O., old corner; thence south 10 east 82 poles to a stone, P. S. Gettys' corner ; thence with his resulting in the death of three sea- j line north 03) east 64 poks to a pine; men and the serious injury of five hence- north 71 east 20 poles to the : be- shows that the accident wa3 others, caused entirely by a efectire shell fuse, which, it is stated, burned fast er than was calculated. It is under stood that, the shell exploded fully 60 seconds before it was timed to do so. ' An examination of the ship thi3 since morning shows that the burted gun . . is beyond repair, and that - the 12 inch forward turret will have to be removed. A number of supports are also sprung, and it is stated that por tions of the deck will bave to be re placed where places of the heavy gun tore through. The funeral of the three men who dumusr, containing 43 acres more or less. This sale is made on account of the for feiture, and non-payment of raid mort gage, and to satisfy the debt secured by same. This April 1st, 1903. BRIDGES & JONES, Mortgagees. Hams sal-d' that there are but few im-! were killed in the accident occurred SUPERSTITION LEADS TO RIOT. migrants detained, cod a very small! percentage ordered deported. The class of immigrants arriving is above the average, averaging educa tion and cultivation. A large ma Jority of them go at once to the west and northwest. ASSASSINATIONS INCREASING. MOLL1E LEWIS IS MISSING. Hungarian Peasants Resent Carrying Turklsh Authorities Greatly Alarmed MADE INTERESTING FIND. Believed that Skeletons of an Extinct Raoe Have Been Exhumed. HopkfciBvilie, Ky., April 11. Profes sor Warren Morehead, curator of the of Strange Corpse Through Town. Vienna, April 10. An extraordinary case of superstition has occurred in Hungary. A peasant living at Nosztany died while attending the market ln a neighboring town. His relatives started homeward with the body but were forcibly prevented from travers ing the village of Iharls, the inhabi- Fesred That Girl Has Met With Foul Play. . Montgomery, Ala., April 11. Mollie Lewis, a white employe of the People's tants asserting that the passage of a wwon lacrory. nas Gisappeareu. sne strango corpse through the place would ing and Bo one knows whore she has. Reinforced by gendarmes the rela-gono- tlves made second attempt to pass Superintendent White, of the mills, through the village but were confront Kas notlfie-d the polioe and they are.ed.Dy the entire population, armed now investigating, but so far nothing wIth pitchforks and similar weapons, has been found out. i The gendarmes were driven back by - "-""v- -"""J th villagers and tnereunrm fired a Over Prevailing Conditions. Constantinople, April 11. The news of the death of M. Stcherbina, the Rus sian consul at Mitrovitza, European Tin-key, who was shot by an Albanian sentinel recently at that place, has greatly alarmed tha authorities here, who, as a result, anticipate complica tions with Russia. Consular reports from Monautir, show that the anarchal conditions pre- i Tailing there ars becoming more acute. Assassinations of bom Christians and Mussulmans are increasing. In the district of Porilep during the past week no less than fifty Christians were Wiled' by Mussulmans. this morning at 11 o'clock. The dead were burled in the national cemetery here with military honors, companies of blue jackets from all the ships of the sajiadrjn praticipatlng in the ex ercises. It is understood that all the injured men are almost entirely cut of danger, with the exception of First-Class Sea man Paul Gonght, who lost an eye, and is a critical condition. The Iowa steamed into the navy yard- this morning at 11 o'clock. VANDERBSLT USED WHIP. department of archaeology of Phil-. her person Saturday, and some of her Mpa academy, Andover," Maes., has dls-j friends think that she has met wltfi covered on a farm east of this place, eoaie foul play. It Is- stated that she. has a brother in Dothan, Ala. He was notified to- 7hat .he calls the burying ground of a prehistoric people. " Professor More- head exhumed ten skeletons, several day of her disappearance, being in a fair state of preservation. O. C. ERWIN, Justice of the Peace, Mav be found at the Rutherfordton Hardware Storts. Will tfive prompt and I He is making a preliminary investiga oa refnl attention to all business intrust-! tkra in this region and will be likely edtohim. - "I followed by a party .of archaeologists . - ficm Yale college.- The bones found he pronounces to I GUARD KILLS PRISONER. volley at the crowd of men, women and children, killing two persons and wounding muny others. PAS6ED ANTI-STRIKE LAW. HAS QUIT NEW YORK. Richard Croker Declares He Has No Idea of Returning. I New York, April ll.-Richard Crok er is not returning to New York in Netherlands Parliament Will. Try to Prevent Labor Troubles. The Hague, April 11. At the urgent sitting of the first chamber of The Netherlands parliament today the anti strike bills previously adopted by the second chamber, were passed unanimously. The Queen Wilhelmtoa immediately Slashed Newspaper Mart Who Attempt ed to Photograph Him. Chicago, April 11. A clspatch to The Tribune from Newport, R. I. says that Reginald C. Vanderbllt used his whip on a man with a camera who wa3 trying to get a map shot of him and Miss Neilson while they were out rid ing together. Near Hill Top eottage they met a carriage by the side of the road in which were three newspaper men, one of whom held the camera. Before the picture . couid be taken Vanderbllt reachd out with his whip and cut the man across the shoulders and spoiled the exposure. Vanderbllt stopped his horse and getting out went to a po Iiceman who happened to be near and Eaid he was tired of being photographed. Notice. Whereas, under section 71, chapter 4 of the public laws of 1901, the board of commirsioners of the town of Ruther fordton, upon a petition signed by one fourth of the free holders therein, are authorized to hold an election to deter mine whether or not the citizens of paid town will vote a special tax to be levied for Fchools of nothnore than thirty cents on the one hundred dollars valuation of property and ninety cents ou the poll to supplement the public school fund of said town ; and Whereas, a petition, asking for an election. Las been signed by one-fourth of the freeholders in the said town, and the Fame has been duly presented to the undersigned Board of Alderman, Now therefore, the undersigned, iu accordance with the provisions exprcfw od in said section 71 of chapter 4 of the . Public Laws of 1 JX)l , do hereby order an election to be held on Tuesday the 5th clay of May, 1093, at which timo the question of said special tax will be sub mitted to the voters of the town of lint h erfordton : Those who are in favor of the levy and collection of snch special tax, shall vote a ballot on which is writ ten or printed the words "For Special Tax." and . those opposed, shall vote a ballot on which is written or printed tho words "Against Special Tax." A majority of tha votes cast shall b6 nfc essary to levy Eaid tax. By order of the board or tovrn commissioners. This March 30th, 1903. R. B. CLARK, Mayor: W. S. GRIFFIN , Sec. !YlRM-wAM .l,,e!oiu;;.' ' 0.h" :a " "r:.;; - j;:: ?: World London representative, .VMw.ww - ZrZJrJZZrZ YmZm.l.r:-lWS to an inquiry he telegraphs Attorneys at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Rooms Nos. 1 , 2 and 3 in Millis-Dicker-eon Building, over G. H. Mills & Son etore. . ... Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys '& Counsellors at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office np stairs iu Dickerson building. Will Take an Appeal, " St. Paul, Minn., , April 11. Judge Young, attorney hre for the North ern sf!uritiAa rowinanv natri i through the heart r f , -"""rf that the notice of appeal in the gov Negro Had Attacked Another Convict "u "U jr. Tnlir rr a anv rrthr ttma -aMao ----- 7 ..j Thomson, Ga., April 10,-George , m T , 77" t, " Motioned the anti-strike bills, which , forthwith become effective. The, militia, remains under arms and Instantly killed this morning by Con- ' " guarding 016 railroads. vict Guard Sam Lokey. "Croker" It appears that the deceased was a , .r,o nr. nJ. violent and desperate character, and' ea.M. ! i i i . , . . ... Eaiu V 'TiT w e,rin I "Once and for all I am tfot return snother convict, striking him with a 1 , t A v.i, Aug iu iicn vii i builders.. All the skeletons were in i. the county chalngang. was shot and m-f- ,1- v.(l. fl-. ,. u., .u . , Xiuxu lLisumuv x-ceia. cups were found In several graves and a stone knife was found in one. Professor Morehead' will continue his 'investigation for several days. pick and knocking him down. He then fled-, and as he did so was fired upon by Guard Lokey, and shot Prompt ; attention given to all business ! ernment of the .injunction would not iutruKtcl to them. Ka -J r - . w nivu uuut iuvuuaj. xk watt cJipcU L" ed that the appeal would be filed to day, but the delay Is said to mean noth Ing of importance, aa the filing Is merely perfunctory, . - -Bank Statements Asked For. Washington, . April 11 The comp Martial Law Threatened. Amsterdam, April 11. Tbe disagree ment between the strikers and tha workmen's defense committee has on the rigM aT'm break4nS it, and made no -difference ln th stat.A af af. knocking him to the ground. The Electrician Meets Death. Mobile, Ala,, April 13. John R. Burns, aged 29, electrician sergeant at Fort Morgan, met death in a peculiar manner. He was superintending the removal of a 6-pounder gun from the wharf to the fort. : A brace broke and the iron bar he was using struck him Fighting Continues In San Domingo. Washington, April 13. United States Consul Maxwell at Santo Do mingo City cabled the etate depart ment under yesterday's date that the insurgents bad been driven into that city on the 5th instant, and that their batteries and Infantry had then check, ed the advance of the government forces. The firing continued through out the day and until the following mornmi Notice. TO THE VOTEKS OF RUIHEK EOBD CCC!T tt : The Board of Commissioners of Rutherford county has ordered an elec tion to be held in said county on Kay oth, 1903, in accordance with acts cf the General Assembly of North Carolina, session 1903. At said election the quali fied voters are to vote upon the questioa of the dispensary in the town of Rnth fordton; whether it shall remain or be abolished. Also at same time and places the people ars to vote on working reads by taxation in Rutherford county, or any township voting in favor of roads. By order of Board of Commissioners, March 21st 1003. J. P. JONES, Clerk of Board Notice! Having qualified as administrator cf Miss Minerva Twitty. deceased, late of Rutherford county, N. C, this is to no tify all persons having claims againFt the estate of (he said decfasedto exhibit them to the undcrrfzned on or hefora The consul adds that mis-1 the 2rd day of March. 1004. or this no- Mles were flying over the city as the j hce will t plead in bar of their recov- eablegram was being written. Died in Turkish Bath, Pittsburg, April 11. A man named I . ery. All persons indebted to said, es tate will please make immediate pay ment, to thft nndfirsifl'nfid Tina i3irl (lay of alarca. 1 i03. , aaufiigwiif . Ajnu -iir- uc tWXIXIJ- ' . , . - , ' - . - .troller Of the currency of the treasury! fft,ra becoming more threatening fur- roIled 7er tbe lower parf . Kirby Smith, of New York, was found . . ! ii j : Of tne body, oausine instant Hoatli j , j .v. Carroll W. Downey, I'liysicisin amVSurfreen, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office in Residence on Main street. PUojie No. 22. 9 Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE, only $lpo per year? always in advanse. Gepartment has issued a call for a report of the condition of the national banks at- the close of business Thurs day. .Anril 9. ' : - The Tribune and Semi-Weekly Ob server one year for $ 1,50, . tha, an A mnrl .(rlninvnt UJ. l;U UUUf, OB.USlIlg IllSiant Qeath. ! a,A tnAntr nn 4)io c-l.cioniT onrtmmf aratlons are proceeding. The troops The remains will be interred tomorrow - of a Fifth avenue turkish bath house. 1 B ANN E R have arrived; here and at least sign of m iae iNauonai cemetery. Moone, Aia. It is said; he was a ;prE.3nt2tive of DAVID H. HOUSER. Adininist rat or. O A LVE trouble martial law will be proclaimed Foley's Honey and Tar cures cojds, prevents pneumPni Burns came from Now York city. ... Subscribe for The Tribune. It published every Thursday evening. is a New York advertising company. Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE. It is printed every Thursday evening. trie most healing salve In the world. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat
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