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THE TRIBUNE. L D. MILLER, Manaccr oni Mo. 93. PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. Ti prfor The e Tribune is published at Ruth- Uon, Si. C, every 'llmrsday Dy irRIBl'NE PUBLISHING COMPANY. Suii Tiption price : One year, 1 : nix months. 50 cents; three months, 25 coat : invariably in advtiuco. A ulNOTiber in ordering the ad dress of hw paper changed, will in iliml ( the- address to which it is go iii 1 1 the t ime he asks for the change to be made. Ac vertising rates will be famished cu ai pliration. Obituary notices and card ot thanks will be charged for at the rate of one cent per word. Brief letters of local news from any part of the county will by thankfully received. Correspondents will please mail their communications so as to get them to the office by Monday. Tub Tribuxk is the best advertis ing medium in this section, and ad vert iserr may feel sure that through its columns "they may reach all of Rutherford and a large portion of the best people of the adjoining counties. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1903. A CLEANING UP NEEDED. The town cannot be too partic tilar in guarding against the dis eases ordinarily prevalent during the summer months, especially fever. One of the principle requi sites toward its prevention is cleanliness. The cleaning up of the back lots about the business portion of the town, as well as the resident lots, be fruitful of good results. The best application is a little pre- THE REV. BRIGHT'S CASE. THE STATK UNIVERSITY. Reinstated In the Church, but Not In the Confidence of the Public. Though the Rev. T. Bright, brmerly president, of the Amos Owens Cherry Tree swindle, has been reinstated to full fellowship! hi the Baptist church, it seems that he has not been re-instated Ah Institution for All North Carolin ians to be Proud Of. North Carolinians are justly proud of their State University. They never had more reason for enviable pride in that behalf than at present. The annual cat alogue is before us. It is a splendid doc ument ; splendid in appearance and more splendid for what it contains. The in the faith and confidence of the vear's enrollment is 608, exclusive of rmhlif ' summer school students, thus surpassing According to tne account sem of thig institntion seventeen out from Sylva, wheie the pres- states are represented in the student bytery met, he was reinstated on (body. There are 66 professors and in "irregularities" in his trial and structure and the wide range of elec i "confessions before the church nvef-00111 m tne ana post- aim me piesuv iciy . r ii.n i hc . fc ftnft .... . fl(lft fop TTniver. a m a t t 1 41 nature oi tne "lrreguiariues - sity)nameiyf thatitisnot necessary for were IS not stated, but touching students to go beyond the State lines for the confessions we are told : thorough instruction in any of the spe 'Rev. Bright made a full confession cial departments or in the academic anA ctnted that. e iKA nnt. knnw b was i DranCneS. doing wrong when he went into the cherry tree scheme." This the News and Observer does not regard as sufficient and wants to know : 1. Did not Mr. Bright know he was doing wrong after he went into "the cherry tree scheme," and didn't he con tinue in the "scheme" after he found out that it was a gigantic steal organiz ed to rob poor women ? 2. Has Mr. Bright made full restitu tion to the parties who were swindled, so far as in his power to do so. 3. Has Mr. Bright confessed his sin GIANTS AND DWARFS. When a man appears, be he never so modest, quiet and unassuming, the world is not long in discovering his arrival, and his worth. Our University is fort unate in having at its head a man, for whom the entire State has the highest regard and whom it reposes the utmost confidence, and respect. Dr. Yenable, the worthy and able president, does not lobby around the Legislature as much as some others we might mention, nor does he make you believe at one time in the year that the University is poverty stricken as a county poor house and at Brown Wants Names off a Dozen Eaeh off the Largest, and Smallest Persons tn the County. Correspondent of The Tribune. Otter Creek, May 26th. The Sun day school singing choir have accepted an invitation to sing at Hill's Dale on the 31st instant. -Rev. J. M. Buie is ex peted to preach there on that day. The match game of base ball last Sat urday between the Rutherford and Mc Dowell teams was nearly even, the Ruth erford boys, like Major Smith, only one ahead. Messrs Avery Harris and S. Hampton, of Darlington, passed through the Cove this week enroute to Old Fort, which is claimed to be on a boom just now. N. H. Parish and John Robinson, of Clifton cotton mills, visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. W. M. Arrowood says he has a good patronage in the blacksmith trade and respectfully invites all needing work J in this line to give him a call and he will guarantee them a good job. Special and prompt attention given to lumber wagons when brought for repairs. Brown wants names of the six largest male and six largest fe j; ale persons in the county ; also the six smallest males and six smallest females; all must be married and none red headed, unless Copper bill is found to be one of the smallest males, in which case we will admit one red headed female to match. He says if The Tribune will obtain the information for him and the parties will The Leper Soldier on Tybee. Washingtox, May 21 The identity of the soldier who is suffering from leporosy at an isolation camp in Geor gia, but whose name has not so far been made public, was disclosed to day by the action of the comptroller of the treasury, who passed upon a question connected with the drawing of the sol diers pay without signing vouchers for the same. The soldier's name is Charles C. Mix, first Sergeant in the Fifth cem- pany of the coast artillery corps. Mix is now in a hospital at Fort Screven Tybee Island, Ga. In view of the fact that it would not be safe for Mix to sign pay vouchers the was department asked whether written authority would be necessary in order to draw the, soldier's pay and disburse it according to his direction. The comptroller held that the secretary was authorized to make a regulation which would meet the case and repented of it that the whole State is going to imine- Evidentl y the Monroe Enquirer diate poverty, wreck and ruin if all the thinks not. Or if he has, it has boys in it do not hie away to the Um- no fnithin the sincerity of lnsversity on the next train; but he is build- We do not know how much 4-1. nil nnartors ns nftvfir-hfifnre and thfi TTni Will doubtless tnere 18 in Mr- Bnht 8 statement that . - - fayor and ty as I 1 J- 3 A. 1 i.1 A. 1. . J i 1 -r - - ne urn uos juiuw mat uw was uuuig ... , . - x- ttt . . . i lb una uub xu a lucuiuu. i v vj uuuginvu- wroug wncn ne went into me cnerry tree' T "m """ that courtly, courteous and affable gen thht he was doing wrong when ho was . . . . VretdItmt Vfinahle. ventioil beforehand, because it getting piles of money every clay for Tbis is neither advertisement nor flat Ana uow, li iue uiu ju.ii uiru w in rr i ui 11 some of his ill gotten gains to the women down in this Dart of the State, who were ingqf possible saving of human swindled by him, they will probably VERY LOW RATES TO MANY POINTS REACHED VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The Southern Railway Compa ny announces the sale of tickets at extremelv low rates, from and the stndents are flocking there from e1 postmaster in the county will take points on its lines for the follow- - A. T A 1 . 1 A- AJ another time as rich as the United States meei m "umenoraion on or aooui me Trpasnrv : nor does he make von believe h of July next he will have their phot grapns tauen m a group ana presen each one with a copy. So let the giants send in their respective weights and we promise to help Brown out by furnish ing ice cream for the occasion. We hope A Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc tors and remedies failed, Bucklen's Ar nica Salve quickly arrested further in flamation and cured him. It conquers aches and pains. 25c, at T. B. Twitty's and Thompson & Watkins' druggist. r Tim Dumps had scarcely slept a wink, All night he'd toss about and think. But that's all past he'll ne'er endure Insomnia. He's found a cure I Tis 44 Force." At night, when lights are dim, It soothes the nerves of ' Sunny Jim." ir in rV The Bed j-to Serre Cl mattes one chummy with good sleep. Wouldn't Believe at First. "I wouldn't believe it till I tried It, bnt Force' to core lor UMpmna. i ut before going to tar awake night after night. How 1 eai a Sr?CL77Ti 77. vm InaC before soins to UiS www v v bed. and sleep and 1 nave Become gw" big bed friends again, W 4 cnlBlSiTTL,TTi an interest in helping to get up names mg special occasions : will save an endless amount of trouble afterwards, to say noth- voluntairly expressed. Christian Snn. life.' JOXKS ANSWERS AD. i feel more like forgiving him. "We do not know What arrangement Bright has made with the Lord about the matter. We venture the assertion that the crowd which was so willing to pardon the cher ry tree swindler never lost a cent by i him. The editor of the Rockingham Kanstift Widow Advertises for Corres pondentsResult? Special to Charlotte Observer. Saudx, May 23. When will Rev. R. F. Jones be married? is the nuestion of ten asked hrr. for his ronrtsh in and tor of the Monroe Enquirer, be- prospective wedding furnish the general longs to the same church as Rev. topic of conversation. Rev. Mr. Jones, Rrjjjht .has little faith in either wno is a rsapnsr pastor, nas Deen meet Slere Opinion. No woman ever really got mad at a man for calling her a flirt. One good thing about the grass widow is that she doesn't always want to talk concerning the cunningness of her baby An egotist is one wno thinks he is just as bright as you are, and doesn't try to conceal it. of the parties and we believe Otter Creek and Cuba postoffices stand a fair chance in the persons of their own representa tives. We have new moon to-day and the lowering clouds seem to be promising to j break the long dry spell . Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, linch. Ark., writes, 'Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and. lung trouble, l know that it nas cured con sumption in the first stages." Sold by The City Drug Store. Anglo-Saxon, who, like the edi- remarkable. The lady who would nev er think of leaving the table without using the finger-bowl may be the gran his professions or the presbytery that tried him. The Anglo-Sax on says : "We can't imagine why it is so, but an acclesiastical court is frequently the greatest humbug .that comes along. worth 7,000, would like to correspond Some of the Baptist brethren got togeth witb good men, intention, matri- er recently and tried Rev. T. Bright, mony." Parson Jones answered the ad, who was at the head of the notorious they exchanged photographs and he re- cherry tree swindle which robbed poor quested the lsidv to come on. but she did women all over the country and for not Arrive on time on account of a rail- which he and others barely escaped ing each train from the West with the best fiair of horses and carriage. He was expecting one from the state of Kansas who had placed an advertisement in a matrimonial paper, something like this am a lone widow oo years or age, The Squire's Corn Cure. Did you ever hear Esquire Frank Thompson's remedy for corns? He says The progress of the world is something no matter where the corns are, jnst rub your big toe with turpentine and take three drops internally. He believe tur pentine one of the greatest medicines in daughter of a man who drank his coffee the world and that it would be a greater out of a saucer. remedy still if it cost $30 or $40 a gallon Genius has ragged cuffs, but talent instead of five cents a bottle. Gastonia i wears fine linen. ' I Gazette Some people still speak of their 'arms and limbs." They are the same ones who refer to "widow ladies" and "the la grippe." Chicago Record-Herald. You never heard or any one using Foley s Honey and Tar net being satis fied. Sold by The City Drug Store. Kidney and Blndder Diseases road wreck. Thursday morning a beau tiful woman stepped off the train with grip iu hand. .She was a stranger to every one present. She went into the ticket office and Parson Jones was close on hi r heels. He pulled off his hat and spoko to her, asking her if she was look- j In I? tltr Pursnn .Tnnpa Slip sniri diet vcas looking for a a real estate agent and Kev- Bright needed terms in tha penitentiary, and tried to whitewash his character. Such find ings do not fool anybody just because they are made by good people. It is quite evident that a mere reinstatement to full fellowship in his church was not all that the The Mas- proved to be a married lady from Savan hah, Ga., looking for a cottage for the nunimer. Mr. Jones then walked slow ly awjay very much disappointed, but in a fel minutes he got a message saying I am on my way, Missed connection at Ashcville. Don't be discouraged." When the evening train came she stepped off and the meeting seemed very cordial. He took her to a boarding house, and all soempa wen. The Observer correspondent inter viewed mm to-aay. He said he was well pleased and thought the lady . would bo in a few days. Everybody in town is inxiously looking for the mar riage to take place. Parson Jones is 72 yeari of age. He lost his wife Decem ber ?3ud, 1902, and Mrs. Davis, his ex pcctud bride, is 55 years of age, and lost her husband the same date. ter himself has laid down the test, "By their fruits ye shall know them," and it appears that the Rev. Bright has not measured up to it. Asheville Citizen. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrages, caused by ulcera tion of the stomach. I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I pre scribed them. The patient gained from the first, and had not had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters are pos tively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indi gestion, constipation and kidney trou bles. Try them. Only 50c at T.' B. Twitty's and Thompson & Watkins'. Asheville, N. 0. Southern Edu cational Association, June 30 July 3, 1903. Asheville, N. 0. Southern Stu dent Conference and Conven tion, Y. W. C. A., June 12-22, 1903. Athens, (3 a. Summer School, Ju ly 1-August 9, 1903. Atlasta, Ga. National Conven tion B. Y. P. U. of America, July 9-12, 1903. Boston, Mass. National Educa t ion -u Asssociation, July G-10, 1903. Knoxville, Tenn.-Su mmer School June 23-July 31, 1903. Monteagle, Tenn. Bible School, July l-August 30, JVOil. Nashville, Tenn. Peabcdv Col lege Summer Schools, June 1- July 30,1903. St. Louis, Mo. Saengerfest of North American Saengerbund, June 17-20, 1903. Tuskegee, Ala. Summer School, June 2C-August 7, 1903. Above Rates Open -to tl3 Public. We are now sole agents for this celebrated flour, and if you are not using it now, let us send you a sample sack. If it is not satisfactory, your money back, and what you have used shant cost you anything- G. H. Mills & Son. Are generally caused by an excess of nri 1ttftif and tithin fluids in tfir kvb- tem. Uricsol. the great California ...Tickets will be sold to above Rheumatic Remedy, corrects this dia- points from all stations on South- . i j i . . - i - rnesis ana mus cures rnemuuusui, sent-1 prn I? lilu-ov i v 1 : l i - j ' viva luuiwutui ucuiaiKta nuu ftuaur t-v -1 j ' i , frms of live?, kidney and bladder trou- , Detailed .information can be bles. See advertizing elsewhere and had Uin application to any Tick- send for book of particulars, to. the La- et Agent of the Southern Kail W 1 Z T 1 a A.1 i mar oo duukiu urug o., Auama, ua., W!iV r.r Agents r,f nnnmt nir or uricsol iuenucai jjos amgt?ies, , - i n . Cal. Druggists sell it at $1.00 per bot- r "y auurewiug uie uuuei- signeu. I t I tie or six bottles for $5.00 Kight Greut Secrets of Success. A certain fellow who answered ad vertisements in cheap story papers has had some interesting . experiences. He learned that by sending $1 to a Yankee he could get a cure for drunkenness. And he did. It was to "take the pledge and keep it." Women's Palus Cured. They are often caused by a rheumatic condition of the system, which, if not checked, results in heart, liver and blad der troubles, ovarion dropsy, etc. Uric sol, the great California Rheumatic Remedy, neutralizes the undue accnian- Something that very seldom happens lation of ucids in the system nd cures took place in Goldsboro Thursday even- pains and disease, bend stamp for book inir William Smith acad 24 and v ho of particulars to the Lamar & Rankin ing. William bmitn, aged J4 and, wno DrQf, Co Atlanta Ga., or Uricsol is supposed to be from Scranton, P& chemical Co., Los Angeles Cal. Drug- procured from tne register of deeds or gists sell it at $1.00 per bottle, or six bot- Wavne countv license to marry Anna ties for $5.00. K. L. VERNON T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. 4 t t Another Cut in Fancy Groceries! 15 Cents Bottles Pickles. r 10 cents. 10 Cents Glass Jelly (Home made) 08 cents. 20 Cents Masons Quart-Jar Whortleberreis 15 cents. 20 Cents Salmon 15 cents. 10 Cents Salmon 08 cents. 15 Cents Chipped Beef 10 cents. : 20 Cents Table Peaches... 15 Cents Table Peaches 10 Cents Pie Peaches 15 Cents Pears 15 Cents Apples . 15 Cents Cherries 15 Cents Strawberries 10 Cents Peas and Corn ir m. li) reins. 12 cents. 08 cents. 12 cents. 10 cents. 12 cents. . 12 cents. 08 cents. DANNER OA LVJE tri most healing salvo in the world. K. J. & H. L. CARPENTER. DEERING IDEAL MOWER. marry Wooten, a negro, who has lived there all her life. ' He failed to get any one to tie the knot. Smith obtained his license by representing himself to be mixed-blood. He is without doubt a white man. The Wooten woman is about 25 years of age. When these facts became known, sever- mi 1 rrt a a. a j.A 4 3 xiieu lie sent ou wauip iu uuu -j me advisad him to leave town. . 1 A - J ? . I W - our now to raise turnips fciu.x-t3.-bj.uiiy. i W;i,. m,nonPro Hb found out-'Just take hold of the up0n the advice given. Smith han been tops and pull." at work in Qoidsboro on the streets for oemg young ne wauteu i arry. t hu j ,m t t fc im. and sent 34 1 -cent stamps to a Chicago I nroVpments VERY LOW RATES. On the first and third Tuesdavs of April, May and June the Frisco System (Saint Louis & ban Francisra Railroad) will have on sale reduced one way and round trip tickets from Birmingham, Mempnis and Saint Liouis to points in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas. Write" W. T. saunders, j. A., if. JL., .Frisco System, Atlanta, ua., for information. Traveling Is Dangceous. firm for information as to how to make an impression. When the answer came Constant motion jars the kidneys if 1:011(1 : "Sit down on a P11 of dough.' whifm are kept in place in the body by ddij-ate attanhments. This is the rea son that travelers, street car men and allwhodrivo very much suffer from kidney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all form of kidney and blad der disease (ieo. H. Hansen, locomo motive engineer, Lima, O., writes, "Constant vibration of the engine caused mo a great deal of trouble with my kidneys, and I get no relief until I cxed Foley's Kidney Cure." Sold by Tho City Drug Store. OpiMMed to Roosevelt. O, hoiandab, ha! And your tJncle Hiynia i not so far out of it as might beuppfsed. He is opposed to the en-doi-senicnt of President Roosevelt for the nomination next year, by the Ohio Republican State convention, not that he is in any way "influenced by any personal desire or ambition he feels it quito unnecessary to say this but nev ertheless he is O, well, he is opposed to thip endorsement of Roosevelt and that in bnough tsaid. Charlotte Observer ! : . A Lesson In Health. . Healthy kidnoys filter tho impurities from the blood, and unless they do this g.od health is impossible. Foley's Kid ney Curo makes sound kidney's and will postm-ly onre all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the v hi!7STn. bold yy The City Dri-g it was a little rougn, but ne was a patient man, and thought he would yet succeed. The next advertisement he answered read: "How to double your money in six months." He was told to convert his money into bills, fold them, and he would see his money doubled. Next he sent for 12 useful house hold articles, and he got a package of needles. He was slow to learn, so he sent $1 to find out "how to get rich." "Work like the devil and never spend a cent," and that stopped him. But his brother wrote to find out how to write without pen or ink. He was told to use a lead pencil. He paid $1 to learn how to live with out work, and was told on a postal card, to "Fish for suckers as we do." Lon don, Ky. Echo. The X-ltaj s. Recent experiments, py practical tests, and examination with the aid of the X-Rays, established it as a fact that Catarrh of the stomach is not a disease of itself, but that it results from repeat ed attacks of indigestion. "How can 1 curo my indigestion?" Kodol Dyspep sia Cure is curing thousands. It will cure you of Indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure catarrh of tno stom ach. Kodol digests what you eat makes the Btomach sweet. Sold by The Florence Milk, Forest City, Oily Drug Store, and Twitty & Thompson. From a Cat Scratch Un tne arm to tne worst sort oi a burn, sore or boil, De Witt's Witch Ha zel Salve is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWitts this is the salve that heals without leaving a scar. A specific for blind, bleeding , itching and protruding piles. Sold by Twitty & Thompson, City Drug Store and Florence Mills, Forest City. -A Witty Doctor. When Dr. Clarke, of Rhode Island was elected bishop, and was paying his last pastoral calls before entering upon his bishopric, he visited, among others, a lady of his congregation, a good house wife, who was distinguished for the size of her family. After he had stayed awhile the good doctor arose to go, and the lady said to him: "But, doctor, you havn't seen my last baby', have you? "No, madam," answered the doctor, "and I never ex pect to." Philadelphia Ledger. What is Foley's Kidney Cure? Answer: it is made Trom a prescrip tion of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. The ingredients are the purest that money tan buy, and are scientifi cally combined to get their utmost val ue. Sold by The City Drug Store. The Supreme Court is now consider ing the second appeal of James Wilcox, convicted of the murder of Nellie Crop- sey. x oiey s uoney aiia l ar contains no opiates and can safely be given' to chil dren, boiu by J lie-CJity jJrug fotere. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine Formerly One Dollar THIS is the cheapest and best Fashion Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas in Fashions, in Millinery, In Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work and in Reading; beautifully illustrated in colors and In black and white. Above all, it shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Pat terns, which cost only tOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day forftslhgld copy of the New Idka Woman's Magazine, and sea what ereat valu for tho money It can give you. :: :: :: TBI VXw- XBXA PVBLXSKZVO CO. 618 Breadway, Vew Terk, X. T. The extraordinary demand for the Deenr.g line of Ideal Mowers is unprecedented in the an nals of harvesting machine manufacture. They are manufactured at the Deering works at the rate of more than six hundred per day. The Ideal Mowers were the first to be equipped with roller and ball bearings and possess so many genuine points of merit as to make them the leading and favorite mowers of the world. Thesickles of all Deering Mowers give a full stroke from the center of one guard to the center of another. The Ideal Giant Mower and the Ideal One-Horse Mower share in the popularity of the regular Ideal Mower, and the new'Deering Vertical-Lift Mowes is a favorite wifh farmers who have not yet cleared their land, as it is a machine that can be depended upon. - I have full line of these machines ou hand, which can be seen at my warehouse in rear of Thompson & Watkins' drug store. Call and examine them to your own satisfaction. Notice! Having been appointed nnder the 'will of, and having qualified as executor of Miss Elizabeth Doggett, deceased, late of Bntherfotd connty. N. C. this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of May,-1904, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recoverv. All persons indebted to said estate will plea make imtr.ecli'ite payiatnfc. xm$ 15M3 day of May, 18051. Joes Simpson Do&gett, Executor. Resident Agent, Rutherfordton, ft. C. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qifisrae TsMst Seven MUEca boxes so?d ra pssi 23 nsonths. This feature. Caret Cklp In TwoDayt. t aV, rm ertr W&frmri hex 35c.
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