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The aavERs collcctto; lie it' Mitt flit vol. nr. NO. 18. RUTHERFOEDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. MAY 7. 1903. 1.00 A YEAR. 4 VOLCANO THROWING IIP STORMOF ASHES Banta Maria In Guatemala Again Breaks Out. PEOPLE ARE PANIC STRICKEN. ! DEATH OF JAMES SWANN. JEWS SUBJECTED TO HORRIBLE OUTRAGES Mrs. Laura. S. Webb. Yte-Pridcnt Woman' Imo enule Ctab at JVortnera Ohio. i dreaded the change of life which wu fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardtd, and decided to try a bot tle. 1 experienced tome relief the first month, so I kept on taking it for three months and bow I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and 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 woman of any aire. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when she was in dan ger. When you come to the change of life Mr. Webb's letter will mean more to you than it does now. but you may now avoid the suffering she endured. Druggists sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. Stealer San Juan, Arriving at San Francisco, Brings News that the Vol cano Is Again .Showing Sign of Decided Activity San Francisco, May 2. The Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala has brok- Well Known Philanthropist and Finan cier Passes Away. Atlanta, May 2. News reached At: lanta yesterday of the death of James Swann, the well known cotton mer chant and financier, after a long ill ness in New York. Mr. Swarm died peacefully at the Buckingham hotel, where he has been since his serious illness began some two months ago. He bad been TneJr caretakers Were I v. j i -Itv. e : t -i 1... ' in uau uetuiu iui quite awune, uui his condition became serious about that time, and since then he has not teen expected to recover. . Directly after the war Mr. Swann came to Atlanta. He was then poor, except for his energy and ability DOUKHOBORS ON MARCH. Mob Ban Riot at Kischeneff, Bessarabia. 8YNAGOGUES WERE DEFILED. Killed and Many Victims of the Mob Hurled From Windows to Pavement Jews Seeking Refuge In Odessa. Religious Fanatics Say They Are Searching for Jesus. Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 2. A spe- I clal from Saskatoon says that 50 hair- naked Doukhobors are on the march for Saskatoon. The first detachment was reported at Elbow Village, 22 miles from home last night, where the her.d man was trying to persuade them to go home. They say they are searching for ; At Frst Jury Fai,.d to Agree and Wa, M Tac? ii a'9 atA wMI t4 etAn unfit tn AV LIFE IMPRISONMENT FOR JAMES HOWARD His Third Trial For Killing of Governor Goebel. PRISONER LITTLE AFFECTED. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ; find him. The men have discarded their trousers and are marching in j their boots and coats, shouting and j singing. Inspector Harper has telegraphed to Sent Back by Judge Cantrell All Twelve Voted on a Verdict of Guilty. Frankfort, Ky., April 30. In the Vienna, May 1. Honrible hrutali- He ties are reported to have occurred dur- Battleford for instructions and has or-; third trial of Jame3 Howard, for the cm out again. The news was brought engaged in the mercantile business ing the recent riots at Kischeneff, dered Duck Lake constables to hold ' killing of Governor William Goebel, to this city by the steamer San Juan,! nere and remained in Atlanta until Bessarabia. Many women and children tnemselves in readiness. over three years ago, the jury at 10:20 which left Champerico on the after-! about 1868, when he went, to New , were victims of the mob, which In-1 a. m,, reported that it could cot agree. noon of April 17. 'York. j eluded even the better classes of the FIRED ON FROM AMBUSH. Judge Cantrell then sent the jury back Couriers from the Interior brought! Mr. Swana was a great philanthrop-: Inhabitants. Some of the victims were! with instructions to remain until an word that the volcano had broken out,' iat, devoted to the cause of education, 1 thrown from the windows to the pave-' Unknown Parties Take Revenge on a agreement was reached. It was 10:58 that a storm of ashes was falling and particularly along industrial lines, and ment. I Kentucky Sheriff. j when the jury again came into the that the Inhabitnts in surrounding; for that reason he has made several! The rioters also pillaged and defiled ! Knoxville. Tenn.. April 29. A spe-' court room and handed io Sheriff Jef- countiies were panic stricken. ; handsome donations to the Georgia the synagogues and killed the care- cial to The Sentinel from MIddlesboro. At Champerico the air in the direc-r School of Technology. About two takers. What the looters of houses Ky., says: tkn of the volcano was thick with years ago he gave $20,000 In one sum, were unable to carry off they saturat-' Deputy Sheriff John Johnson was ashes when the San Juan sailed. i to the Tech. I ed with parafine and burned. " The fired on from ambush from the moun- Tne remains will ne interred in , namage aone to property is esum&iea tains Dttween here and Mingo Hoi- guilty ana nx nis punisnment at uie Oakland cemetery, this city, by the side ', at several million rubles. j low last night and was badly wound-' imprisonment." of those of his wife. The Jews who escaped from Kis- ed. Johnson aided in the arrest ofr Howard was not visibly affected by cheneff are seeking refuge at Odessa eight mountain coal miners Sunday, j the verdict. fers the sealed verdict which was passed to Deputy Clerk James, who read it as follows: "We, the jury, find the defendant NUPTIALS STOPPED AT ALTAR. Preacher Refused to Officiate Because; Bridegroom Was Divorced. - j Hartford. Conn., May 2. With the SEABOARD DEAL COMPLETED. and elsewhere. 8TATE OF SIEGE PROCLAIMED. ! and it is thought probable that their The jurors took only one ballot on ! friends were incensed and tried to get the question of guilt or Innocence, all bridal party approaching the chancel Through Trains to Birmingham and ! and the church filled with fashionable Atlanta from Chattanooga. j people, the Rev. Dr. James J. Goodwin, j Chattanooga, Tenn., April 30. The Extraordinary Military ' of Christ Episcopal church, refused Seaboard Air Line and the Chattanoo- Taken In Turkey. to perform the ceremony and dls- j ga Southern railway have completed Constantinople, May 1. A state of sworn out, is believed to be in hiding life sentence. i revenge. iz voting tor a verdict or guuty. me I Levi Matthews, who Jt Is believed, disagreement was as to the punish Precautions was ImDlieated in the shootine and ment and on this ouestion nine voted for whose arrest a warrant has been for the death penalty and three for a On the next ballot two A'JINEof CARDUI CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUN ION AT NEW ORLEANS. The annual reunion of the Confeder ate Veterans' Association will be held in New Orleans May 19-22, 1903. For this occasion the Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell tickets at th rate of one cent per mile for distance traveled. Tickets "will be sold May 16th to 21st, inclusive, and for trains arriving in New Orleans before noon of May 22ud. They will be good to leave New Orleans until May 24th. An extension ot the final limit to June 15th cau be had by depositing the ticket with Joseph Richardson, special agent. New Orleans, not later than May 24 thy and paying a fee of 50 cents. The rate from Rutherfordton is $15 20. Numerous interesting side trips over an extensive area have been arranged for, at the rate of one fare, pins 25 cents, for the round trip. The Seaboard Air Line reaches New Orleans from the North and Virginia and North Carolina points, via Atlanta, . with double daily .train service, the sauio ronte lx?ing fol lowed from points in South Carolina and Georgia on the Seaboard Air Line be tween Hamlet aud Atlanta. D. W. Council, Ticket Aageut. A Sure Thing. It in said that nothing is sure except death and taxoa, but that is not alto gether true. Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption is a sure cure for all long and throat troubles. Thousands ran testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va., says, 1 had a severe case of bronchitis and for a year tried every thing I heard of but got no relief. On- bottle of Dr. Ding's New Dicsovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for croup, whooping congh, grip, pneumonia and consumption. Try it. It'sguarrauleedby T. B. Twitty and Thompson & Watkins, druggists. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 0c, aud $1.00. Bank of Rutherfordton. Statement of the condition of Bank of Rutherfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Ootmnixsion, at close of business on April 9th, 1903. RESOURCES. Bills receivable 25,789 85 Rutherford county bonds .... 200 00 Banking house 3,750 00 Furniture and fixtures........ 1,250 00 Gash doe from banks 3,077 88 County and U. S. claims 707 72 Other real estate 66 00 missed the guests because in reading -negotiations by which the Seaboard siege has been proclaimed at Salonlca near Middlesboro. the marriage license he found the will operate freight and passenger and extraordinary military precautions ; bridegroom had been divorced ten trains into Chattanooga. It is gen-; have been ordered everywhere in the ; ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN. years previously. The wedding was ' erally known that the Seaboard ii empire, as it Is anticipated that out- to have been that of A. Lincoln Chase,, building from Birmingham to Pell rages similar to those perpetrated Bridge Timbers Piled on Western and death penalty and a verdict for life manager of one or the largest depart- i City, Ala., a distance of about 30 miles, here yesterday may be attempted at ; Atlantic Track. - : sentence was agreed upon. Chattanooga, May 2. Miscreants . of those who voted for life sentence came over with the nine. Juror Burkes then announced that he would under no circumstances vote for the ment utnroa hora anA fllndvo A : r4 nm tl.nt. Prntintntmi fla i rVmctanHnnTA and alSAwhora ! G. Geer, daughter of one of the oldest a distance of 50 miles. With thej The action of the Macedonian com- made an unsuccessful attempt to HER HEAD CRUSHED TO PULP. residents of Hartford and prominent Bast and West road, recently acquired mittee in directing attacks on foreign wreck the through passenger train on socially Mr. Chase and Miss Geer had start ed up the center aisle, when, suddenly at the rector'3 call, the party stopped within a few feet of the chancel rail After a hurried consultation, Mr. Chase and Miss Geer, each embar rassed, turned and hurried out of the church. Advancing to the altar. Dr. Goodwin said: "Friends, the wedding has been postponed." Later, Dr. Goodwin said by them, running between Pell City property was evidently with the view the Western and Atlantic railroad, due Brutal Murder of Popular Young Lady of Loraine, O. Loraine, O., May 1. Intense excite- be operating passenger trains over it may lead to massacres of Macedoni- A huge pile of bridge timbers had rnent prevails here as a result of the and Cedartown, they now have a of provoking the Intervention of tne here at 9:05. last night, at Shepards, through line to Birmingham and will powers. It is feared the outrages 10 miles from this city. by January 1, 1904 The East and West crosses the state of Alabama only 14 miles below Gads den. To Gadsden the Chattanooga Southern has a line almost free from grades and running as direct as any air line In the south. ans and Bulgarians by Mussulmans, been placed on the track. These the brutal murder late last night of Miss who are in a state of dangerous ex- engine struck while going at high Agathan B?ichlen, a handsome and cltement . j speed.. The cowcatcher was torn off,' popular youg woman by an unknown ' 1 but. fortunately, no other damage re- man. Miss Reichlen lived wilh her ' suited. Officers with bloodhounds brother. Rev. Father Reichlen. of St Joseph s Catholic church, who was Secretary Hay's Acknowledgement Washington, May 2. Secretary Hay were sent to the scene, has made a graceful acknowledgement The new contract provides that the; o Russia's statement of her purposes I . PAUL DU CHALLU DEAD. Chattanooga Southern construct the reiatiVe to Manchuria inx-nlvf no- her m5 ltT t th".EplSCOPa!ChUrCi eS?ary " mileS..f a refutation of siinster designs in that 8trok8 f Par Ends L,fe F . II ft Mf-a-l riHI V M IMMH Mil. road at a small station called Duke. Count Cagsani expre'sse3 ' Tiains will then be operated through' .... .KrtllM K l 1 . C LUUt UUUU1U uctvtf uvu even a temporary .misconception of forbid me to marry a divorced person. I did not know the circum stances until I read. the license while! I was In the church ready to perform the ceremony. I am very, very sor ry to have caused the party any em barrassment, but I could not act other wise." When reference was made to the wedding of Mr. Vanderbllt and Mrs. Rutherford in London recently, Dr. Goodwin said he could not discuss that but that he knew he was right in re fusing to marry a divorced person, absent from the city. The younger brother of the victim and Rev. Wallace were guests at the priest's home. Late last night they heard Miss Reichlen scream. They be- to Birmingham and Atlanta from Chat tanooga and connections will be made , direct with all other points of thfii Seaboard system. SIX YEARS FOR SIMS. Defaulting Bank Clerk Becomes mate of Federal Prison. In- doubt as to Russia's position in the matter and seizes the opportunity to ! return the thanks of this government ! for the frank and satisfactory declara i tlon of Russia's principles. Inciden ' tally, of course, the note serves to make permanent a record of Russia's St. Petersburg, April 30. Paul Du Heved she was sick and they rushed to Challn, the African explorer, who was her room.. In the hall they met a stricken with partial paralysis, died man. He ordered the two men away at midnight. j and then rushed to the window and The mdther of Vereschagin, the Rus-' Jumped out. Miss Reichlen was dead, sian painter, will arrange for the burial Her head was battered to a pulp, and of the body in the Literatures' ceme- a heavy stone stained with blood and tery. If It is desired that the" burial her hair clinging to it was found, take place there. embezzled $93,000 of the funds of the Miss Geer and Mr. Chase, after leav-J Capital City bank, was yesterday sen lng the church were driven to the ' tenced to six years in the federal prls home of the Rev. H. H. Kelsey and! on by Judge Newman. Atlanta. April 29.-G. H. Sims, who T a" - - BANK SAFE BLOWN. In were married. NEW ORLEANS PLANS FOR VETS. Entertainment Fund Coming In Free ly Judge Rogers to Be Orator. New Orleans, May 2 Judge John H. Rogers, of Ft. Smith. Ark., has been ; selected as orator at the Confederate Sims pleaded guilty to 11 Indict ments. The whole court proceeding occu pied but a few' minutes, and when Sims had affixed his signature to the plea of guilty he was led out again and the carriage that brought him tc court carried him to the prison. It was between 12 and 1 o'clock county, when he arrived at the great, gloomy Pineapple Season Opens. Jacksonville, Fix. April 20. The pineapple season in Florida begins ear lier this year than it has for many seasons past. Tuesday the first ship ment from the east coast arrived in Jacksonville. The car was routed via the Atlantic Coast Line for Bal- J timore. It contained 178 crates of the most superior pineapples from Dade showing how the crime had been com mitted. Miss Reichlen was about 30 years old, a brilliant and popular young wo man. The intruder put a ladder to the roof of the house and crawled In Rates to Confederate Vetrans Reunion at New Orleans. For the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell tickets to Sew Orleans, La., and return at rates named below: Goldsltoro, $19 75 ; Raleigh, f 18 55 ; Dur ham, $18 25 ; Greensboro, 17 15 ; Winston- Salem, 16 95; Salisbury, $1620; Hick ory, $15 50; Charlotte, $15 30. Approx imatemy low rates from other points. Tickets .sold May 16-21, 1903, inclusive with final limit to leave New Orleans without validation May 24th, 1903. Original purchaser may secure extension of final limit, leaving New Orleans np to, and including Jnne 15th, 1903, by personally depositing ticket with special i agent at New Orleans on, or before May 24th, 1903, and upon payment of fee of fifty cents at time of deposit. These rates apply via Atlanta, Montgomery and Mobile, or via Atlanta and Bir mingham. General J. S. Carr has selected the Southern Railway, via Atlanta, Mont gomery and Mobile as the official ronte for his annual "Confederate Veterans Special" which will consist of first-class day coaches, and standard Pullman cars to be handled through to New Orleans without change. This special train will leave Raleigh at 3 :52 p. m. Sunday, May 17th, 1903, and will reach New Orleans about 8:80 p. m Monday, the 18th Berth rate from Raleigh and Durham $6 00, Greensboro $5 50, Salisbury and Charlotte $5 00. Two persons can occu py a berth without additional cost. Ex cellent service on regular trains in both directions. Special low rates from New Orleans to nearby points. Ask your agent for rates from your station. For further information and sleeping car reservation write R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. G. The Wastes of the Body. Every seven days the blood, muscles and bones of a man of average size loses two pounds of wornout tissue. This waste cannot be replentished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestion. WTien the Etomacb and digestive organs fail to perform their functions, the ttreugth lets down, h -alth gives way and disease sets np. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enaLles the stom ach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten into the blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health of mind and body. Kodol cures indigestion, Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by Twitty & Thompson, The City Drug Store aud The Florence Mills, For est City. Burglars Get Away With $3,500 North Carolina. Raleigh, April 30. The saf& in the rom the roof to an attic window, savings bank of Rouse Bros., at La- Nothing was disturbed in the house. Grange, was dynamited early Wednes- although there were many valuable day morning. The burglars escaped ' articles lying about. with $3,500 in cash and a roan horse, The bank carried burglar insurance. BUSINESS BLOCKS IN ASHES. reunion. He is considered one of the most distinguished speakers in the 1 T'He out on the McDonough road, and Asks Heavy Damages. West Po,nt. Va- ,s visited by iZ5,oou fTfllhonn Ga.. Anril 29- Sntt fcaa! Fire. been filed in the superior court at this ' Richmond, Va., May 1. Over two place by Charles M. Bowie against the , blocks of buildings in West Point, Va.. Southern Railway company to recover' the York river terminus of tLe South- $25,000 damages. Mr. Bowie sets ern rauway. are n asnes as tne re- Rios, Filipino Leader, Captured. - t . . . . Manns n-iav l , , - i invo- srifw i-oiiiac .... ii e . c Af i i-r south. The executive committee has eppeu irom tne carnage,, passed up --. - forth in mg petition that on the second BUil m A ure OI """jwu unsm, mcu Invited an additional speaker who is the ston stePs- through the barred mguna province, ana a party oi day ot April last he was a flagman Btart.ed shortly after l o'clock this on of the best known southern ora- aoorway ana Degan nis term. i , . . ... on one or the company's freight trains, COMMERCIAL BANK. Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth erfordton, N. C, at the close of business on April 9th, 1903. " RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $27,062 15 Overdrafts . . 900 68 Furniture and Fixtures 1,000 00 Due from banks and bankers. 11,971 21 Cash on hand 4,485 90 tors, but his answer has not yet been received. Rev. G. W. Flnley. of FIshervllle. His hair was closely cropped, hia the fanatical Filipino leader in thac fashionable attire exchanged for a Part or the island or Luzon. coarse gray prisoner's uniform, and Va., will preach the memorial ser-j down in the record room his photo-j Total $34,791 45 LIABILITIES. Capital paid In. 10,000 00 Surplas and aaivided profits. . 3,039 14 Bills payable 7,400 00 ! Deposits subject to check 10,481 97 Time deposits 8,870 34 mon on the second day. General Gordon's sponsor Is Miss Ethel Tilman Heard, of Aubnrn, Ala,, and the maids of honor. Miss Louisi ana Gibson, of Lexington, Ky., a niece of the late General Randall Lee Gib son, of Louisiana, and Miss Anna Cas tleman, of this city. Money for the reunion fund Is com ing m more freely and the whole $100,' graph and measurements may be found by reference to the index ol such things. bound from Chattanooea. When th' Among Tne iDUiiamgs -ournea are train reached Oostanaula station, in tne express offices, the postofilce, the Gordon county, it is alleged that he': Pemberton house and a nUQDer of 1 was jerked off the top of a car through ' Etores- A fire engine was sent from ' the carelessness of other emnbvps here on a special train. The people Cartersvllle, Ga,, is to have a $25,000 ran over nls rignt a,m Deme cu j fought .the fire with buckets until the TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. cotton factory. The capacity of the Co-operative Foundry, at Rome, Ga,, la to be doub led soon. ! off at the shoulder joint. Military Commissions. Atlanta, May 1. The adjutant gener al has Issued commissions to Thomas H. Holland, of Madison, as captain ' dian, is dead in New York of heart and quartermaster of the Third Geor- disease. ', ela Infantry. John H. Loner, of John. Throa man nt areenvillo S C. h&va 000 will be raised before the reunion - gon'8 station, as first lieutenant ol been sentenced to prison for robbing begins. The committee In charge of ' troop E, First Georgia cavalry. Wy- postoflttces J,!l?f!V!r",.,!,?,f at' deR' Bclay' rfDareln. fi" , At Rom! the klne of England review- ough canvass of the city and list every : lieutenant of troop G, First Georgia room oDtamahie. a number of people cavalry. Edward G. Cain, Jr. of Da- Rumors of Steel Trust's Invasion. Birmingham, Ala., April 30. Rumors Stuart Robson, the veteran come- that the United States Steel corpora tion 13 seeking an entrance into thia territory and intends spending a large sum of money In the way of develop ments, the erection of furnaces, steel plant, rail mill and other plants being Intended, will not down. There Is no rieflnltA Information to he Iparnpd ed 25,000 of Italian troops and , nowever, on the deal, except that con- arrival of the Richmond firemen, when it was gotten under control. Rough estimates place the loss at $125,000, with no estimate of insur ance. No lives were lost. COLLEGE STUDENT SUICIDES. are offering to entertain veterans free and many people will entertain friends. The social feateures will be greater than ever before. All the buildings are ready and the plans for feeding and housing veterans about complete. $1,000,000 IN THIRTY DAYS. Total $34,791 45 Earnings of Southern Railway System For March. New York, May 1. The earnings of the Southern railway system for the month of March show a Dig increase over the corresponding month of last year. The gross earnings of the Southern last month were $3,810,500.12. The rlen, as second . lieutenant, troop O, First Georgia cavalry. Crushed In Waste Press. Augusta, Ga., April 29. In the Au gusta factory two lads, 14 and 15 yeara siderable trouble is being experienced in getting a large body of ore or caal lands in one locality. then visited the pope. The Episcopalian clergymen In Lon don are denouncing the Vanderbilt Rutherford marriage as scandalous. The Florida senate has passed a resolution calling for the lmpeach- old, were combining play with theli ment of United States Judge Swayne. tlon has been given through real estate work, and in a game of hide-and-seek The South Carolina child labor law agents that fcraaeii & btewart, th Barney Maine hid in the press for bal- has gone into effect. Very few chll- Pennsylvania mine owners, would com in waste. His companion thonehfc : t fariae h mence work of boring for oil on Bear- Rnrlnn Pftr P.arnlln fill . Asheville, N. C, April 29 Informa- dency; Failed to Pass Examination and Be came Despondent. Memphis, April 30. Gaston M. Jor dan, of Carouthersville, Mo.; a medical student, aged 22 years, who has been attending college here, committed sui cide today by taking a large quantity of chloral. The young man failed te pass the senior examination yesterday and the act is attributed to despon- Total $45,419 94 LIABILITIES. Capital stock... $10,000 00 Surplus. 2,100 00 Undivided profits Deposits subject to checks. Due other banks Cashier's checks 759 88 31.813 34 . 528 32 218 40 Total $45,419 94 lessly or accidentally started the press ' it. and before some one came who knew i er Dam Creek, a few miles north ol this city the latter part of the week. Jordan belonged to a well known family and was highly connected la Memphis. EXPLOSION AT CLEVELAND, O. ana pro wno Knew M d brought labor troubles to T r; ' " " Kohl Torpedo Factory Blown Up and 2?. sf! nearly eve'ry city of importance in the JJT Loss of Life Is" Reported. P internal injuries resulted , v Kllt i'am, Med states, Thousands of men " " lT." 7. Tu. Cleveland, O., May 2. The Kohl little credence to a report from Chat- j It J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Harvard Won Intercollegiate Shoot. Philadelphia. May 2. The interool. expenses and taxes of the system leglate shoot between Harvard, Prince ; tanooga of a merger between the amounted to iz.884,637.10, making the, ton, Pennsylvania and Yale here to- rowniow ana jwaes men. 1711 V mmmto r In tho c?a mz A.r!nn J went out on strike. for ft pttrpoge Qf torpedo factory at the corner of Cas. Knoxville, Tenn., Republicans giva oil and gas. . -.avenue ana wange streets Diew up aUUl L1V O-L LCr UlJUIl LU110.V. I era II 1 1 111 e in I, J. F. Flacky cashier of The Commer cial Rank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of ApriL 1903. M; O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest: T. B. Twitty, John C. Mills, J. H. Wood, Directors net earnings $925,821.02, which is an Bank of Rathetfordton, do solemnly '. "e 9r9r March of last year o! ' 1 143,134.23. swear that the above report is true and j For the nine months from July 1, correct to the best of my knowledge and ' 1902, to March 31, 1903, the following Gross, $32,014,187.65; expenses and belief J. W. EORSEY. Sworn to before J. F. Fkck, N. P. Correct Attett : D. F. Moksow, J. C. Walker, T. O. Smith. Carroll W. Downey, Physician and Surgeon, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office in Residence on Main street. Phone No. 22. n A tl N E R OA LVE taxes, $23,144,4204; net, $8,869,7661 tioot hoaUng Mlv In the world. Contract for Canal Let Chattanooga, Tenn., April 29. Cap. tiln Barden, engineer in charge oi the Tennessee river Improvements has received a letter from the chief of en gineers announcing that the contract for the exntension of the Muscle Shoals canal has been "awarded to the Sher idan Kirk Contract company, Valley Head, Ky., for $545,000. day was won by Harvard, with a total of 200 out of a possible 250; Prince-; bought at auction in Baltimore, by a ton second, with 197; Pennsylvania representative of the United States third, with 173, and Yale fourth, with government' for the national museum, 172. Money for Lincoln Memorial. Knoxville, Tenn., May 2. Massachu- A confederate battle flag has been' sette philanthropists have given $6,000 IO me iiucuin memorial university located at Cumberland Gap, Tenn., for the purpose of erecting an infirm ary there for students. This unlver- Colonel Gibbes, of Columbia S. C., sity was founded by General O. O. Is dead, aged 73 years. During the civil war he secured a loan for the confederacy of $6,000,000 from a Ger- the loss. of several lives. A number of persons are' reported injured. The explosion was terrific and the factory was completely de molished. Several nearby buildings were also destroyed and windows were broken throughout the entire neighborhood. M. L. EDWARRDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, I To the left np stairs in the Commercial Bank Building. Prompt and careful attention given to all bnsidess intrusted to me. Agent for safe and reliable Fire insurance Co - pa nies, also, for one of the largest and best Banding and Trust Companies in the country. If yoa desire Fire Insurance or want to make any kind of bond call on me. Turkish Troops Engage Insurgents. Vienna, April 30, Telegrams receiv ed here from Sofia, Bulgaria, announce man nobleman. that a fierce fight between Turkish: The bishop of London is very Indig troops and a large band of insurgents nant in regard to the Vanderbilt-Ruti has occurred on the right bank of the erfnrfl wsrtdiTie. tt thinks that St . Howard, a f ew , years ago, for the mountain children of east Tennessee, ; southwestern Virginia and southeast j ern Kentucky. O. C. ERWIN, Justice of the Peace, May be found at the Rutherfordton Hardware Stort. Will give prompt and oareful attention to all business intrust ed to him. . ,1 river Strumm, in the district of Dshu na, European Turkey. Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE, only $1.00 per year, always in advance. Dr. Bratton Elected. Jackson, Miss., April 30. The dio cesean council elected Dr. Theo Brat ton, Raleigh, N. C, bishop of Miss. The Tribune and Semi-Weekly Ob server one year for $1,50. ' Given $10,000 Damages. Raleigh, May 1 The jury In the Mark has been desecrated by . the suit of Watson against the Seaboard day. Those on strike include ceremony. Air Line gave the plaintiff $10,000 dam- nearly all the carpenters, masons, Four alleged members of the Nolan ages for the killing of Engineer James brick-layers, plasterers, painters, pa- ea.mr of robbers have been convicted Watson. The counsel for the rail- Per hangers, decorators and sheet met- at Greenville, S. C, of looting the road, before the trial, offered to com Greers, S. C, postofflce and given sen- wromis for HQ.000, but the plaintiff Strike for Recognition, Etc. EHmyra, N. Y., May 4 Five hundred workmen affiliated with the building I trades council are on strike for recog nition of their unions by employers, in-1 m m D crease in wages, and an 8-hour work-' IVICDrdyGr &JUStlC6 Attorneys' at' Law,; Foley's Honey and Tpr cures colds, prevents pneumonia. fuscrb for The Tribune. It published every Thursday evening. Rutherfordton, N. C. Rooms Nor. 1. 2 and 3 in Mills-Dicker- al workers in the city. The con-'gre tractors win maKe an enort to secure 1 men tn rnmolete contracts on hand is' ouDscrarje ior int xitii3UJM.&. printed every Thursday evening. It is Ono Hinuio Cough Ccpo For CouQhe, Colds and Croup.
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