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JHE FLOWERS COLLECTION VOL. III. NO. 19. RUTHERFOBDTON. N. C. THURSDAY. MAY 14. 1903. 81.00 A YEAR. ULACK-DRAUfiHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE! REIGN OF TERROR IN ? BREATHITT COUNTY Many Leaving on Account of Cockrell-Hargis Feud. ' ' A sallow complexion, dizziness: biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of ffver and kidney diseases. Stomach and bowel troubles, Bevere as they are, rive immediate warning by pain, but liver and kidney troubles, though less painful at the start, are much harder to cure. Thedford's Black-Draught never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw oil the germs of fever and ague. It is a certain preventive of cholera and Bright 's disease of the kidneys. With kidneys re inforced by Thedford's Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families livo in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedford's Black Draught. It is always on hand for Use iu an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor. Mulliiu, S. C. March 10. 1901. I tuvt used Thedford'i Black-Draught for three years and I have not had to go to a doctor since t have been takintf it tt b the best medicine for me that is on- the market for liver and kidney troubles ana dyspepsia and other complaints. Rev. A. G. LEWIS. TRUE CONDITIONS SUPPRESSED. Reporters Are Not Allowed to Send Full Reports One Who Knows Man that Killed Marc urn Has Been Forced i j . to Flee From Jackscn. ALLIANCE' WITH SEABOARD. to Gould Interests 'Seekinq Outlet South Atlantic Ports. -- . Chicago, Illinois, May 9. It is re ported that the Gould Interests have formed an alliance with, those of the NO INTERRUPTION OF -0PEN D00R POLICY COTTON MEN ORGANIZE. Seaboard Air Line, ..by , which the for mer will obtain ah outlet to the south Atlantic ports, "which the;.- are under stood to have been seeking for soma; . . - ;. LAMPDORF lime. .. )v An important extension or the Sea board Air Line in now under consider ation. It will run fiom Atlanta to Birmingham, and will be 117 miles in length.; '."'.' Cohstiuction wcrk has- been begun,, and - it . is said .that trains will Kv fnv Q RpvvbI ; be running over it by Jan. .1. - Tlie Repetition of Russia's Askur an3e to TJnited States; Southeastern Cotton Buyers' Associa tion to Seek a Charter J Atlanta, May 9. The control of the I cotton business of the south will no longer be left to Liverpool and New York, if the plan now on foot is con summated. - ' 1. An organization is being perfected to relieve the British of the trouble of telling the south what it should ask j Trr iff tsvf f rvi -rt A 5 ia q mbftof f ri0pup.on v,M,na M? ionly a short time when the pile of IS INTERVIEWED. AMERICANS DEFEAT STRONG M0H9 FORGE Ten Torts Taken In Island : cf Mindanao. . PERSHING'S C0LUMN VICTORIOUS sian Troops Is Claimed to Be iYVhol-j the south's staple will be fixed nearer lv a Political Issue. , Not Involving nome :n quanta, or xnsw uneant., m American Interests. - . fact. miImWa kv mv a -fiMiHii oe running over it by Jan. l. - 'iTie' .tparis- Mav 9. Commentine on the sociation win soon appiy tor a cnaner Breathitt county- refugees are in this i nw-road. Utft'carry-heavyiManchurlan situation, the officials here ; will .be incorporated, for the pur- 'sertinn and eiva n riPsorlnHon of The l oaas on an economical basis and tor sav the French ambassador .at St. poes outlined aDove. ; this reason large sums will be spent PotrRhiiro- h hari an interview oh!'' 'A meeting of a number of the lead-' !(,(, ! in overcoming physical difficulties. In tho B,,hwt -with Fnreisrn Minister ! ing cotton firms in the south was held Lake Lan&o, Island of Mindanao. w f I - -. , . . , J "t . i Li. x ; I 'i nn A T-m Ovir.nnn n r f-1- ia1 T -TT C? They say that reporters are not al-1 6raQe aaa curvature tee new line is Lampdorf, which brought ut.a repe-yeswsruaj ,at neon m me.conmun . """" ry Suit'an of Arr.paragano's Forces Are Scattered, One Hundred and Fifteen Killed, Many Wounded and Sixty Are Made Prisoners. Sale of Land for Taxes The following tracts and parcels of land hereinafter named, have been levied On for taxes due for the year 1902, -which still remain due and unpaid ; therefore, for the satisfaction of said tax due, I will sell at the Court House door in Ruth erf ordton,: N. C.j on Monday, July 6th, 1903, the following described lands : -1 . - E.'A. MARTIN, Tax Collector. Manila, May 7. Captain Pershing's . column has defeated the sultan of Am paragano's strong forces of: Moro3" in the Taracaco on the east shore of flowed to send full reports of the situ-! coniorm to tne moaern notion. . ftition of the statement that Russia had oi tne rieamoat noxei, wun v. "T. iiU1UB iatiori. . - - I The closing of this gap in such a . given I nn f. i,a tnA ' first-class manner suggests several a at fh there tvnniri he in-: ing company, in the chair: and Mr. : now prisoners. - - ' 1 T-w- 1 -i . 'tVt n R,l nn niiiwn J SaIiiJa. j- Mill from Jackson says-that he was near' """gs. xerminai arrangements a; terruption of the open door policy in ; nesiey a. tiowara, jr., acting as sec-j i.uitumuuucs when James B. Marcum was killed and ' Birmingham were provided at the out- Manchuria and also the' assertion that retaiy, and at this meeting it was de-' tan. Two Americans were kuled and v.,.. .v v set and include nroDertv of amnle si2e tho termined to inc-orDorate the Southeast-! seven were wounded. nnn pnpji inrTiriTi A onntrnnt wna -ri sii : em ii.-iTrn-n- hi'vora' acanpiarinri ntin tn I that he will return to Jackson at the i proper time and appear, against him. . This man refused to let his name be; published, because he has numerous i relatives in Breathitt county and he , says that publication of his name .""would endanger their lives. EXTRA SESSION CONGRESS. also obtained with the Birmingham. w r.aMfi - Belt company, which is now owned by : The view held here is that Russia's the St. Louis and. San Francisco -rail- assurances fn'llv nroteet the United States commercial interests. The re occupation of New Chwang by Rus sian troops is claimed to be a wholly political issue by Russia, Groat Brit- FATHER TAKES REVENGE. road. It is believed that the Goulds will find a way of pushing, the east ! era terminus of their southwestern lines from Memphis to Rirmnigham. , Railroad men are of the opinion that I the Goulds seek an outlet to south At era Cotton-Euyers' association and to take immediate steps to induce all the other firms in this territory in the cot ton business to form similar organiza- 8outh Carolina Man Kills His Daugh- tions, with a view to the absolute eon-' ter's Betrayer. trol of the cotton business here at' Columbia, S. C, May 8 Wednesday KUTHERFOROTCOl TOWNSHIP E m Andrews, one town lot, H N R, taxes and cost, $1 20 : . . . O P Carson estate. 60 acres land west of town, taxes and cost, $7 90 John SI Roland, One town lot, m, tax es and cost, $1 95 : " - . . Mrs John F Roland, -36 acres,' Harris land, taxes and cost, $4 90 . Jioses Baxter, colored, 7 acres, Brad ley land, taxes and cost, $1 10- E S Bradshaw4 colored, 9 acres,. Brad ley land, taxes and cost, $1 00 Maria Bradshaw, colored, 13 acres, Bradley land,- taxes and cost, $1 45 Pluuinier . Carpenter, . 9 acres, Eaves land, taxes and cost, $1 CO Ocie and A Dickey, one town lot, Court street, taxes and cost, $1 00 Sarah Leventhorp estate, acre land. New Hope, taxes and cost, $1 00 Lee Logan, 7fg acres. Bryant land, taxes and cost, $1 37 George Lewis. 13 acres, stile branch, home, i night Spain Kelley and Howard Sin This association xtss organized near- gieton were driving a double team on taxes ana cost, i 5o ain an d V Japan and as not involving .ly two years since, but has never tak- the highway, 12 miles from Bishop-1 Sylvester Michael, acre, New Hope, American enmrnftrr-e or anv ' other en vigorous action looking to the end vllle WQen W. E. Creech drove by in taxes and cost, $ 1 20 - . ... 'LaxA,maW.r vj R Snmmnnori Just ; lantic ports, and tbat, besides reaching American interest. ! that is to be pursued now. j the opposite direction. Claircy McDowell, 4 acres, Hardin After Fall Elections. j Baltimore, they want ports farther ,t . . . i 'i.-wnen opposite ? ureecn, j.euey ib mux ium, - i snatcnea a pistol out oi tne cottom oi i Martin v Miuer, 4 acres iana in jxew ; the buggy and fired three times, each i Hope, taxes and cost, 2 15 ' shot taking effect in Creech's back. j Nezer Revis, 4 acres land in Nevp i Kelley picked up a shotgun and at- j Hope, taxes and cost, $ 1 20 . KILLED BY LUMBER TRAIN. Bank of liiitlierfordton. Statement fit the condition of Bank of Rutherfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on April I'th, 1903. RESOURCES. Bills receivable . 25,739 85. Rutherford county bonds Banking house. . . , Furniture and fixtures. . . Cash dne from tanks. . . . . County aud U. S. claims Other n-al estate Denver, May 9. The News today - SOULa- uouia tney Duua irom mem. , Occupation Temporary. : prints an interview with Danzel M. : Pnis to mgnam ana maxe a ieai j , Paris May 10The official at New ! . -' ; Ransdcll, sergeant at-arms of the Unit- wlth the Seaboard Air Line they would , chwang who sent yesterday's news of Lawyer and Physician of- MouUrie ed States senate, to the effect that an have the choice of the various ports Russia.s alleged action at New Chwang " Meet Tragic Death. extra session of congress will be called reached bv that system. There are and elsswhere in Manchuria, tele- Moultrie, Ga., May 8 As the result I ftbout- Nov. 9. Mr. Ransdall and fam-. mences oi joint relations- Detween mnhi toda y that the occupation of the - collision of a motor car with a , Tna linn .1 o n rt t no s:aorroiH m t omstc 1 -. ii r .. tt Li- : l forces at the mouth of tho Llao river US iiaiu tsu ia. veursia inuiliiciii ib,h- 200 00 3,750 00 1,250 00 3,077 8S 707 72 06 0 J!3 4,791 45 Total LIABILITIES. Capital paid in Surplus and uuivided profits Bills payable Deiosits subject to check... Time deposits 3,870 34 Total ilv cnenrUno- sovorsi in f'nl. -e r- ana me eaooara interests orado for his son's -health. Mr. Rans-: in other Quarters that make such ar dll s Quoted as follows: ! rangement practical, if desired. Rock; "President Roosevelt send word to ' Island and Illinois Central interests me through Secretary Lceb last week i a'so are understood to be arranging a tt St. Louis that I could prepare to j receive the congress immediately or soon as possible after election day. To Secretary, Bennett, of the senate, ; Pres. lcnt Roosevelt made the direct state ment that congress would be ummon ed just as soon as the fall elections were out of the way." "What will the call provide shall be taken up?" was asked. - "The reciprocity treaty with Cuba." "Will the Philippine tai Iff reduction close connection with the Seaboard Air Line at Birmingham. was temporary and that the Russians have now withdrawn. Official circles at Pekin are mystified. , Their subor dinates at New Chwang have not re ported the ra-occupation of that place, road near Moultrie, Matt J. Pearsall, a leading lawyer, at Moultrie, and Frank Daniel, a prominent young phy sician, are dead. The accident occurred at' night near . PET PARROT SAVED HIS LIFE. Its Wild Cries Brought Help, to Its , Wounded Owner. Washington, N. J.. May S Attracted by cries of "murder," "help," "come quick," neighbors of George B. An drews of this place ran to his house ta find out the cause. Thev knew measure be resurrected for consider- j the cries were made by hi3 parroti but they had never heard It scream hence there is a disposition to question Gorbett's mill,' 4 miles below Moultrie, j the correctness of th information, al- Tne young men had been down the j though the author of yesterday's story roal several miles on a fishing trip i is considered to.be one of the ablest and were traveling on a small motor and best informed foreigners in China. caT- i Returning in the evening night fell Bratton Accepts Bishopric. ! uPn them before they reached the Raleigh, N. C, May 9.-Rev. Theo- and it was raining. - Coming up ine long graae near ijoruen s mm tempted to fire, .but Singleton got in the way. Creech juinped cut of his own buggy and got into the one driven by William I3ng, who put his horse at a gallop. Kelley cut one horse out of the har ness, sprang on its back and pursued at full speed. He overtook Creech in 2 miles, and fired twice with a shot gun. . . Creech, desperately wounded, plead ed for mercy, while King whipped his horse into a run. Kelley loaded again and rode up beside the"" buggy and fin- Rebecca Scott, 1 acre land in New Hope, taxes' and cost, $ 1 05 T C Smith, agent of J A M, 4 acres . Miller land, taxes and cost, $2 70 T C Smith, agent G A Drew, 17 acres land, near J, taxes and cost, $10 40 T C Smith, agent W S Linder, one town lot, (m A) taxes and cost, $1 05 GOLDES TAT.T.EY TOWNSHIP Mrs Anna Bracket, 50 acres land, taxes and cost, 1 20 Gaffney Ss Ray, 60 acres land, taxes and cost, 1 80 ' E A Mlton, 280 acres .land, taxes, and. alien? "I think it will. a3 soon as the Cu fcan business Is disposed of." dore D- Bratton, rector of St. Mary school here has announced his accept ance of the bishopric of Mississippi, to which he was recently elected. . 10.0C0 00 , 3,039 14 7,400 CO 10.4S1 97 $34,791 45 I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the ..Zui'tif Rutherfordtou,' do solemnly Bwcar that the above report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and Ulicf J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J. F. Thick, N. P. Correct Attest: D. F. Mohrow, J. C. Walk eh, T. C. SMim. COMMERCIAL BANK. so loud before. . Andrews lay on the floor uncon scious, bleeding from a great gash In his neck. He had been iepainting the ceiling and had fallen from a step ladder, striking a . stove. A physi cian took six stitches to close the wound and said that, in only a few minutes Andrews . would have been dead. here since Maxwell, who murdered Ar- nas looked after the welfare- of its thur Preller in the Southern hotel, and owner. Some years ago the house another murderer were executed Au- ( next door caught fire. The parrot's gust 10. 18--8. . (screams awakened Andrews in time It was al3o-the first private execu-' t0 arouse his neighbors before, much tlon in the history of St. Louis, only ' damage was done. Andrews is a vet the officials and newspaper men being eraa Df the civil war,: and some, time - i TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. TWO HANGED IN ST. LOUIS. First Private Execution In History of - . City. . St. Louis, . May 8. Henry Wilson and Sampson Gray, negroes, were hanged in the jail yard today for mur der. This is the first double hanging they were suddenly confronted by the end truck of a long train tiiat was . rapidly backing over the hill j They were in 20 I train when it was first seen and there j was no tLne to jump even. ' In the collision that followed both men were fatally hurL Dr. Daniel was crushed from his waist down, the trucks passing oyer him. " Colonel ing, ran into a washout at Oashen an(j cst 2 20 tui va auuui z. x-t. nines uux lrum raia present. MC3QUE IS DYNAMITED, Report of the condition of the Com nicrcial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Rnth trfordtou, N. C, at the close of business on April 9th, 1003. RESOURCES. Ixxuis and di.-counts, $27,002 15 Overdrafts 900 68 Furniture aud Fixtures ! ,000 00 Due from baukn and bankers. 1 1,971 21 Cash ou hand , ... Many Moslems Buried In Ruins -Per-'' petrator Suicided. Vienna, May 9. A mosc.ue as. Kin prlul, in which 200 Moslems had as sembled, was, according to a dispatch to Die Zict from Sofia, Bulgaria,-blown up with dynamite May 2. The wor shipers were buried in the ruins. Tho perpetrator of the outrage, named Popow; committed suicide by shcotins pockets described him as aViember of the Macedonian Knights of Death ago he applied for admission to the,, soldiers' home, ' On being informed that he would be accepted, he wrote the authorities, asking if he would be permitted to bring his parrot. Their I answer being in the negative, he de cided not to go. Madrid advices say that Admiral Car era has been gazetted a life senator. Br. S. H. "Rice; a' prominent young physician, of Memphis, has committed pearsall received Injuries about the Suicide.. Vootl S-n tho hnlY nnil had cra &rt It is understood that the Transvaal broken, loan , has already been" subscribed for Colonel Pearsall is of a prominent twenty times. North Carolina family, his brother, The aerial ship, constructed for the P. M. Peareall, being the present pri- trp. Lebandy brothers. of Faris, proved a vate secretary to Governor Aycock,- Tn;re wea one killedt but success on its initial trial. Vtv.:,'. v t 00 " eight persons were injured. .. Engineer The scandal in the postofuce de- , , , , . Ferreira partment is assuming such proportiens that the administration is alarmed. of TJgan- ished Creech with the full load in his cost, $9 20 body j Jesse O lnm, 50 acres land, taxes and Creech is said to have ruined Kel- cost, $1 55 ley's daughter. He owned a livery i Thomas Terry, 50 acres land, taxch stable in Bishopville. . and cost, ?l 5S0 ' - - COOL SPRINGS TOWNSHIP Miss 3f.ttie Bland, 8 acres land, taxes and cost, $3 45 - . - B G Devinney, 150 acres land, taxes and cost, $9 05 ' ... Mrs. N. II. jforrow, 0 acresland, $3 10 Wm." Taylor, 2 town lots, taxes and cost, $3 90 , - .: rary Gndger (col), 39 acres land, taxes feet of the log! SEAEOARD TRAIN WRECKED. Ces Into Washout Near. Fernandina, Fla. Several Injured. i Fernandina, Fla., May 9. Train No. 67, of the Seaboard Air Line railway, leaving here at 7 o'clock this, morn- . at Raleigh. , Dr. Fran old and graduated last year from the Atlanta Medical college. city, completely wrecking the engine and badly smashing up the three pas senger cars which constituted the some JtD Gross (col), 72 acres land, taxes and cost, 6 87 . - Lawson Logan (col), 3 acres of land, taxes aud cost, 3 15 '" Eliza Gross, 50 acres of land, taxee and cost, 2 60 N H Mills (col), 1 town lot. taxes and CORPSE WEIGHED 400 POUNDS. Mwanga, the former kins da," is dead. His death was caused : by the rupture of an aneurism. Count Cassini denies that his sister- in-law, the beautiful Miss Langham, has caused a clash between Russia and Germany. At Grunday, Va., Mrs. Joseph Beav ers, Jr., a young widow, married Miles Charles, indicted for murcer, the wed- TRAGEDY AT MACON. sustained a bad injury to his cost i 20 back; Conductor Wadkins had his . Hemy Eaves, 15 acres of land, 'taxes face badly cut and some five or six pas-1 aart $i 40 - - ; Sengers were Silght hurt. 1 T0l1T1 Tt.tiinm-P li-sr r!isrovprv fnr IQOl A heavy wind and rain storm pre- "and 1902, 20 acres land taxes and cost, vailed all 'of yesterday and last night and caused the washout. CREED REVISION PROBADLE. Baldwin Jones Killed ty Eorsie Kitch ens Latter Arrested. Macon, May 8.- Baldwin Jones' was shot and Instantly killed by Borsia Kitchens Thuiay afternoon, two bul- Dernands of Majority of Presbyterian jeis peiiecmg iis ceari. . . 1 The shooting tcck place in a vacant Special Coffin Had To Be Built to Re- ding taking place in jail. ceive Body. . New York, May 9. Her ; body A paper found in one of his j swollen to enormous proportions by elephantiasis and weighing 400 pounds, ; Mrs. Annie Wilt is dead. Extraordi nary preparations are being made by the undertaker to get the body out of the house. It ' is too large to pass through a doorway into the special coffin built for it. It has been decided Bubonic Plague IrvCallao. Lima, Peru, May 9. The existence of bubonic plague ha3 been discovered In the suburbs of Callao and the peo-' Rear Admiral Cotton has been In structed to take the United States European squadron, now at Villa -Franche, to .'Kiel, at the end of the month. ' '". Postmaster General Payne has ' re moved R. W. Machen, general super intendent of the free delivery service, from duty, pending the result of .the postoffice investigation.: Total -. $45,419 94 LIABILITIES. Capital stock pie of that port are much alarmed. The 1 ia co I authorities have closed and isolated a -,40.J wu 1 a ., I uuur mm vtucie teuam eusyicious cases have originated. Forty laborers to run planks up to the window and- The Oklahoma and Texas railway, lot on. Mulberry street, near Third, and was witnessed by no one except the man who used the pistol and his victim. 1 - " It was the result of an unexpected quarrel between men who had for years been warm friends and between whom there had never been a previous disagreement. Jones hag been run ning a large plantation in Twiggs coun ty and in January last sublet ito Kitch ens a portion of the farm, at the same time selling Kitchens a mule. Kitchens moved to the Jones home May Bs Granted. - . New York," May 8. Presbyterian creed revision seems to be near at hand, after a prolonged and at times acrimonious struggle, says The Her ald. ' ' - - . It has. been learned that. 227 of the 235 of the presbjteries of the Pres byterian church in America voted solidly for creed revision, as based on the 11 overturnes sent down. by last year's general assembly. At the meeting of the general assembly to be held in Los Angeles, this month, it is believed the last obstacle to creed re $ro,ooo 00 8urplus.,'. 2,100 00 759 88 31.813 84 . 528 82 218 40 Undivided profltR Ik-posits subject to checks Due other banks ........ Cashier's checks, . Total $45,419 94 slide the coffin down. " the 'Frisco extension from Cement, and has since lived with the family, vision will have been overcome and The undertaker found that his larg- Okla, to Wichita Falls, Tex., 100 miles, - Some days ago the original contract tQe demands of the great majority of est ice box was entirely too small to has begun the grading to the north- between Jones and Kitchens was the Presbyterians granted. employed in the mills have been'quar. ; receive " the body, s6 j he ;built one of ward from Wichita Falls. amended, by which Kitchens was to antined. It has been decided to close the principal market of Lima and con fiscate all flour coming from the mill in question. The plague has not so far spread. Hardships of Ship's Crew. -San Juan, P. R,, May 9. The-Amer ican schooner James Slater, of Port ' ing as large a& a man's body. Jefferson, Long Island, 34 days out more than a year she had been un- jfrom Savannah,. With logwood for New i able to walk without crutches. The. I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Conimer-. York, put in here yesterday having woman who slept with Mrs.. Wilt dis covered she had been sleeping with a corpse. Her charge had died with- ade'quafe proportions. Several men a squadron of the Seventh cavalry ; leave the ground originally' intended) Peanut Companies Combine; were needed to lift the body from jn camp at Chickaniauga, will spendtor him. and work upon land remote' Cincinnati, May 8 The Confection, the bed. one week in Rome in June. A mer-1 from the Jones home. j ers Review today says : ' The Michi- Mrs. Wilt was 25 years of age when - chants' carnival and big militaryfprize j The two men met in Macon yester- gan Underwriting company of Detroit her abnormal growth began. In the Arm will come off at that time. ' day and in discussing their affairs It" has completed a combine of the pea- Governor Beckham of Kentucky, has appears that a quarrel ensued with nut industries and that the American offered a reward for the capture of the aforementioned unfortunate result Edible Nut company will soon be in- tha nacn5in fif AttHrrov Afprcnm Tho- ivis-i-neiis sajs ub was tuiiiyciieu iu wiuiaiw - unit ji,i3i;,' hospital, where she had been for treat ment, she was known as the "patient with the elephant feet," her legs be- For cial Bank of Ratherfordtou, do solemnly been driven back from off CaPe Hat" it . , t6ras, April 2. The crew had been twear the above statement is true to the iubsIsting on pea soup for 12 days and best of my knowledge and belief. j were very Weak. . . The steward, Wil- jllam Holcomb, of Charleston, S. C, was in a comatose condition. The men had 'been working at the pumps J. F. FLACK, Cashier, 8tato of N, C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subscribed before me ' at regular intervals for a month this ICth day of April, 1903. M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest: T. B. Twirrr, John C. Mills, J. H. Wood, Directors. out a cry. Florida Appointments. Tallahassee, - Fla.,- May 9. Governor Jennings has sent to the senate the nomination of James T. Wills, of Brad ford county, to be judge of the new eighth judicial circuit provided by Smallpox Closes College. Knoxville, Tenn.,vMay 9. At th'e.re- l constitutional amendment last f All and quest of the board of health the author; created by the. legislature this week, lties of Carson and Ne wman college, attorney had been marked for deatb for years by the feudists. .- j King Oscar has conferred Knight hood Of the Royal Order or Vasa on Commissioner C. W. Kohlsaat, in rec ognition of his work in connection with the St. Louis exposition. Accompany ing the decoration was a letter from Foreign Minister Langerheim, congrat ulating Mr. Kohlsaat on the well de served mark of the king's' apprecia tion of his services. L ' - Oklahoma and St. Louis Railway of ficials announce that , an agreement has been concluded- whereby a road kill Jones or be killed. 000 of 7 per cent preferred and $2,750,. ' -. - 000 common stock, and that it will ; Portland Next Meeting Place. ! absorb 18 plants atNorfolk, Va.. where Atlanta, May 9. Tho next annual the general officers will be located, meeting of the National Conference The incorporators were Joseph Ehr of Charities and Correction will be man. and .W. E. Wetherly, Detroit; held in Portland, Me.,- The committee E. H. Hilmer, Jackson; George E on time and place, appointed Several Hardy, Grand Rapids. . days ago, will report in favor of that - : city during the session today, and it Leaves St. Louis Archbishopric, is more than probable that the report St. Louis, . May 9.- In the hope of will be adopted.- The report of the restoring his health, Archbishop Kain committee will be unanimous. ' ". - - will leave St. Louis Monday to enter St. Agnes sanitarium at Baltimore. $ 1 10 . DT7XCANS CREEk TOWNSEIP J C Elliott heirs, 117 acres, m o, taxes and cosi, $2 45 ." 5irs L A Fee, 42 acres, D C, taxes and . cost, $2 70 m C Ross, 102 acres, taxes and cost, ?3 76 LOG AS 'S STORE TOWNSHIP Avery 'heirs, 600 acres. Speculation land, taxes and cost, 2 Ofi : Eiwin heirs, 600' acres. ; Speculation land, taxes and cost, $2 O'J Jasper Hutchins, 20 acres, mountain laud, taxes and cost, 90 cents , Frank Davis, (year 1901-1902) 50 acres C C. taxes and cost, $210 CAMP CREEK TOWNSHIP . airs L M Gnffey, 50 acres, B C C, tax es and cost, $1 20- , , i , . t Hawkins Johnson, 54 acres Ct Cr, taxes nd cost, $124 . , . . C W Tilden, 3319 acres, B C C, taxes and cost, $33 88 C W Tilden, 7U acres, S B R, taxes land cost, $10 70 Jack Baxter, 75 acres', Ct Cr, taxes and cost, $1 82 Carpenter heirs, 17 acres, mountain land, taxes and cost, 87 cents . . m C Harvey, 25 acres, Mill creek, taxes aud cost, $1 12 The following for the year 1901 : Jack Baxter, 75 acres, Ct Cr, taxes and cost, $1 82 - . srrs L m Clements, ' 50 acres 6 C C, taxes and cost, $1 20 . " Carpenter heirs, I7 acres mountain land, taxes and cost, b7 cents Willis Francis 17 acres, mountain, land, taxes and cost, 87 cents M. L. EDWARRDS, Attorney arid Counselor at Law, To the left up stairs in the Commercial Bank Bnildin-?. at Jefferson City, Tenn., announces ; the closing of the college. The' step 'was deemed necessary because of the fact that fully two dozen students are . affected with smallpox. ' , Two -more new cases were reported today. , Pretender Assassinated? Madrid, May 7. A dispatch . from Prompt and careful attrition given to. Mellilla says it is" rumored that the nil busidoss intrusted to me. Agent for- pretender has -been assassinated at safe and reliablo Fire insurance Co pa- Zelonan. ... ' nies, also, for one of the largest and best ! ' Banding and Trufit Companies in the j . mVs. Eddy Donates $100,000. rSJ ,r ! Coc N. H., May 9.-Mrs. Maxy o i rne J Baker Eddy has given $100,000 in ad dition to a site for a Christian Sci- DruggiSts To Meet In Macon. I His visit in the east will be indefinite. Macon. Ga.. Mav 9. Thf fionrtria and the archbishop says he may never j .1 and of Benjamin P. Calhoun, of Put- is to be built from Oklahoma City pharmaceutical convention will be held return. In -fact, his departure is equiv. nam county, to be state attorney for. norinwest to a point on. tne ivans.s.s in Macon this month, Monday and aient to resignation from the St. Loul3 the circuit. The circuit comprises ' "-J. memu auu . vicui, aUUUI, ". Tuesday, 18th and 19th. The drus-- archbishopric. . Bisnop J. J. Glennan. Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys & Cou nsellors at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office np stairs in Dickerson bnildinjr. Prompt attention given to all business Kodol Dyspepsta Cure DIcests vhat yoii eat. Alachua, Bradford, Levy, Putnam and miles. - ine line is to .De compietea Baker, and "court: will' be opened at within two years, and in operation be Gainesville next Tuesday. The ap- ptween Oklahoma City and Kingfisher pointments were immediately confirm- Juy' - , - ed'. ' -, . A New. York dispatch says that the . : .' second trial of the suit brought by. fnyT.Cfiristtans filled. .. - Walter C. Coffin, of New Rochelle, on Constantinople " May" 9. Thirteen behalf of his 18-year-old son,. Everett, Christians were killed and 19 wounded against the New York Central and Hud ftnd -three' Mussulmans., . were "killed son River Railorad company to recover during the recent outbreak at Monas- $500,000 damages sustained by the lad tin In an-encounter between impe- in the Park avenue, tunnel accident on gists of Macon are now making exten-' of Kansas City, the new coadjutor, to sive arrangements for the- entertain- Archbishop Kain, will arrive in St. ment of the visiting druggists and the Louis today and assume active manage indications are that the convention ment of the archdiocese, will be one of the largest in the history 1 of the organization. ....,' . : a i Soldier-Editor Passes Away. Dallas, Tex., May . 9. Postmaster William M; O'leary, soldier aud news- Young Keith Kills Father McBrayer & Justice Attorneys nt Law, . . Rutherfordton, N. C. Rooms 5f os. 1,2 and 3 in MUls-Dicker-sou Bnilding, over G. BL Mills & Son store. Asheville, N. C, May 8 In Haywood Paper man, died ; here tpnight. He ;0. C E. RVw i N . Justice of the Peace, Wiil give prompt aud ence church here. Subscribe for THE TRIEUKE, $1.00 per year, always in advance. only county Samuel Keith was abusing his served with Custer's eavalry in man7 n-lfo When thpir vnnno- con romrm. Tndian fizhta and W85 fnr Romfl tinol BtrotaA ' TC ftUh then tnraoH Wo. statirmprl at Port Rrnfcn T?rnn-ari!'o j "May 1C fdr.nd at iiX9. RntherfordtCn rial II Lfuys atliu a, luito kl xiiauigcuijs uau. o, isu aivcj a ini iu an- uis huu, ouu mcu at uis laiuci, Killing , ica. . - ao v.uuuc.cu wuu oarC'f U1 al teiit'OU to all b i If "" lUtT t In the neighboring village of Zapari. preme court 'before Justice Hammond him. The young man surrendered to Dallas and Galveston News and Tex- to him. ' us- us - May 6, 11 Bulgarians were killed and and a jury, has resulted in a verdict : ofiicers and was placed in :Waynesville as Sittings during his newspaper ca- ; '" - - . s 74 were made priscneis. -'for $12,500. j jail. . . . ' .'-'.-. ' ' reer. . -. ' 1 ; . Trra Triett,e' and. Semi-Weekly Ob server one year for $1 , 5rt. fufibe; for .Tks - Tkijns. It elites eoldSf prevents 'pneamaais. published every Thursday evtciug. is Sucscrir:? for THE TSIBUSX. printed e very Thursday eVeuing. ' One niinef o Ooiigh Guro For Souths, CcUis and Croup.
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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