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EUS COLLECT!, cr:o,v VOL. III. SO. 22. RUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. JUNE 4. L903. gl.00 A YEAR. I Miss Ida. M. Snyder, J Treaaarer of tho R B Brooklyn Kawt Kod Art CIuU. B M ir women would pay more attention to 0 ENTIRE TOWN WIPED OUT BY -EARTKQUAK Teriible Seismic Shock Oc curs In Asiatic Turkey. M. & O. GOES TO SOUTHERN. TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE PERISH. Accounts from Melazahard, on tho Eu phrates, Say that a Terrible Earth- High Authority Says Merger Will 8oon Occur. Atlanta, May 2C- The Southern Tail way and the Mobile ancTOhio railway will consolidate .July 1. if there is no hitch in the present plans of the man agement of those ro&cs. This Information hus not yet been officially announced, tt 94 13 learned THROUGH STREETS BLAZING GAR DASHED Wild Panic Ensued Among the Passengers. MEN MADE FLYING LEAPS. SWEEP OF FLOOD: ARfi "- I LEVEES SUCCUMB TO Condition of the Crop Far Below Last Year. New York, May 29.-r-The Journal of Commerce v.riil today issue the results of a careful investigation of the acre age planted in cotton, the condition of the plant and the progiess of farm 1 work. These results in brief are: 1 First, an icrease, to be exact, of FURTHER eight-tenths of 1 per cent in the area ; 0 Situation at Bes IIoine3 How More Alarming. RiSE IN P.1VERS. on good authority that sch is the in tention of the controlling interests of . At 20-Mile-an-Hour Clip Trolley Goes under cultivation; second, a decrease ( Thousanes of People Are Homeless, the two railways. The Southern has .owned a major- quake Shock Has Completely De-! Hy of the stock of the Mobile and x e a; .t j 0.110 ior some ume, ana . it was uie 6trcyed the Town. Down Avenue Pursued by Two Fire 29 Intention to consolidate them in April, ! .a 1 : Vtur 7i .r fool V - ri y-o moo r rvr 0 t Cit- Engines -and a Hook and Company. of 16.9 points in condition, and third, ' agreement that the season is two or Ladder three weeks late. j In other words, an increase of 224, ', 422 acres as indicated, while the New York, May SO A trolley with crop's average condition is 75, cornpar-t Many Actually Suffering For Food. Property Loss Will De Tremendous. More Rain Predicted. Sale of Land for Taxes The following tracts and parcels of land hereinafter named, have Lre-n levied on for taxes dne for the year 1902, which still remain due and unpaid ; therefore, for the satisfaction of said tax dne, I will sell at the Court House door in Rnth erfordton, N. C, on Monday, July Gtb, 1003, the following: described lands: E. A. MARTIN, Tax Collector. Bes Moines, Iowa, May 20. Four feet cf water was coursing through a Out. M ir women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform tin many cures they are given credit for. - In consulting with fnv drugflst he ad. vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed ford's Black-Draught, ami so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a v.ost as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, toof reanent. irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is neiprui wnen approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in chance of life. It fre- qucntly brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists nve 81. UU bottles of Wine of Cardui. H dli -' .... .. ... ... 1 1 a 11 C : . -V.nHniv V rv-k i . i 1 s - . 1 i i.i a. 1 nihto lPtriPAstive estpttcmpnt nr. that rim uiue una ywiiuw uausta suwuug uvm ea wim iti.v reoortei i&st Tear dv vir-, I . .. -. . . -. , . K..nv .3 fl,n.njnir ot o OATr !1 ti i .... IT i. . j L I lflryo c ( f r i r ti nf TT.'t a t AT! m n -. t' hua- that a terrible earth-i in tn3 state 01 Mississippi causea tne ur?icai.u. emu. ;t"o many tue ss-uitj umrtbyuiiueiiia. i - - .wiM- oq m Moio7B. iii'aiiasement 01 tne soutnern to uost- .jui iatc, men icaivma "j'-a xue ii.uriijs are num x.auu corre- .jc.- -"-., tes. Constantinople, May which reached atic Turkey show i, -.J" n r -ior, cn mi.CiDone the matter. It was deemed the from the rear platform, women scream- gpondents whose reports bear average due to the rise in the river of a foot southeast of Erzeioom on the EurAra-1 wiser course to wait until this trans- ing from the windows to be let ofl date of May 24. North Carolina re- vor ad paac records, and ths carry- lent reeling nau soniewnat suuswea m .u ure fusmBs, u. uuun uu. iu- ports t;uar average aace 01 iviay zi. "w-wn -"- "- The town was totally destroyed with 'before making public the fact that the der and a battalion ohiet in wild pur- North Carolina reports an increased , la center street. Its entire copulation numbering 2 000 two great systems wouiu oe unitea o tuc bunms enc.i.i..v, xm area oj. o per cent or os.o acres; i -",j"-j"-"u i. SOUlS including 700 ArmerwinS as u"'-'0l uue1 uwuiBBemeuu ! uum." uaiuwiia i pci cuui, tr oo,un v - well as the troos forming th garri-; It is probable that the name of the ; The car was filled. Just below One acres; Georgia three-tenths of 1 per practically cut off from communication son of Melagzhard In addition over' Mobile and Ohio will be used no long- Hundred and. Fourteenth street, a de- cent, or 11,372 acres; Florida, 1 per, with tQe main section of the city. 400 houses in neighboring villae'a col-' cr than July and that thereafter the fective fuse set fire to the insulation cent, or 2,061 acres; Alabama! a de-: Absolutely no attempt ias been made lapsed. Ilnes composing that system will be in the bottom and in a few minutes crease of 3 per cent, or 109.7G9 aeres; to transact business. The street rail- A somewhat severe earthquake ; operated under the name of the South- ; flames began to curl out from beneath Mississippi, a decrease of 1 per cent,. wav company does net expect to be shock was felt here this xrorn;ng but I ern Railway company. ; the car, while white streamers of or 22,701 acres. able to start Cars for a week. Six ciuvivc niL.u uuivjuju tt ti-i ii i-flj U I .VI ix 11 U. ct JJ U ICAiS, II i iiliill lit: l.nyjH ... . . - w . v. - LJ no damage was done. BRITISH CONSUL'S REPORT. ! DOUBLE TRACK FOR SOUTHERN, lug to the passengers of their danger, last year; Arkansas, increase of 6 per cent hom are practically without j taxes and cost, o7 ! - i . i - . . i i t - ; i t t . j.; .i i I to x-fic cirl rrti- Q 1 i 8oencer Announces Greet Improve- aoor, out on tne instant tne conauc- crease of 2 ver cent or 12.150 acres: "-'urs, aunng wmcu time tney cava " T.. . . J i .. i i 1 i. 1 T . I kit. hiAHn. Innhni I ' .1 nJ Anr 1 1 . RUTHERFORDTOX TOWNSHIP . E M Andrews, one town lot, H N R, taxes and cost, 1 20 O P Carson estate. GO acres land west of town, taxes and coat, $7 SO John V Roland, one town lot, m, tax es and cost, $ 1 95 Mrs John F Roland, 36 acres, Harris ' land, taxes and cost, $4 SO Moses Baxter, colored, 7 acres, Brad ley land, taxes and cost, $1 10 E S Bradshaw, colored, 9 acres, Brad ley land, taxes and cost, $1 00 siaria Eradshaw, colored, 13 acres, Bradley laud, taxes and cost, 1 45 Plnmmer Carpenter, 9 acres, Eaves hind, taxes and cost, l 00 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, 1 acres. Bryant land, siile branchy ' tor gave the signal for speed the Indian Territory an increase of. 5 per cent, or S3.6S5 aeres. rains with the theroometer close to taxes and cost. 1 20 Hi Further Details of Earthauake In AsK ments For His Line. 9 1 tiii, Tiirl.v i Washington, May 30. President ahesii. So the motorman turned on 1 London Mav 29 The foreign of-: Samuel Spencer, of the Southern Rail-: full speed and started down the av- in condition, North Carolina reports the treezing point. Many women and B I flee here today received some details company, says that the load will 1 enue. Some one turned m an alarm, a decrease of 10 per cent; South Caro- children shivered all night long in rain Si from th. RritUh consul at Przrom be double trackei from Washington to however, and when the first engine lina of 17 per cent; Georgia, of 22 per soaked- garments, unable to find a dry r-A tv, q,ov ot Atlanta, and 25,000,000 spent on bet- reached the avenue the biazing car cent; Florida, cf 10 Der cent: Alabama.' Place on which to lie. Bank of lMlicrfordtoo. Statement of the condition of Bank of Ruthorfordton, as made to the Coi-por-ation Commission, at close of business On April 9th, 1903. RESOURCES. BilL receivable 25,739 85 Rutherford county bonds .... 200 00 Banking house 3,750 00 iVruirare and fixtures 1 ,"250 00 Cash duo from banks 3,077 88 County and U. S. claims 707 72 Other real estate 6 00 Total..; LIABILITIES. Capital paid v.i Surplus and anirided profits BiiLi payable Deposits subject to check. . . Time deponiw $34,791 45 . -10,000 00 . 3,030 14 . 7,400 00 . 10.4S197 . 3,870 34 ariUnir thi rfent pflrt.hnnnlce MMjinfj crnimr tn wih a icrmt'ais, mciuais QouDie tracnage. I'm a. uiavn.oa)'. x c ii.fi i Lie OLa- oi 0 per cent; Mississippi, or per strong shock lasting 20 seconds was It will be Impossible to complete this ed at full speed- in pursuit and a few cent; Louisiana 12 per cent; Texas, many of the refugees this morning, ia felt on "the mornin- "of April' i ! in one or two years, but it will . blocks further down the avenue was 21 per cent; Arkansas, 15 per cent; .which they could find shelter from the throughout the entire district between 1 be Prsecuted until finished. Portions joined by another. On the sidewalk Tennessee, 10 per cent, and Indian Ter- raln but reIief work is ia a deplcra Lake Van and the Russian frontier I of the line wil1 be double tracked to several thousand people joined in the ritory, 10 per cent. . b!e condition and far beyond the neeas. and as far west as Eharput ' ! relieve the present crowc-ed condition, pursuit. j Inestimable suffering prevails. The The town of i'elaz-hard consisting! and thea the dcuble links will be con-! The car's speed fanned the flames, SERIOUS CHARGES MADE. ! suddenness of the Good left no time - ,(-H nectea. rne wasamgton division will ; ana mere was mumeuiary uaager oi i iui yicyuiiou ct ior uigauiuun tu Box cars were placed in reach of combat it. k.v-v. -nro, Wvmrv,t in ,v, cr. i be the first section of the road to get : them breaking through into the body Enforced Sisvery of Neqroes In Ala- r.,u, iiao-M fWoi l two tracks. I of the car. '! - bama Sold Into Peonaae. are yldin Eev command-in- the caxrison of Mel-1 Thc etops and yards in Alexandria, : A fire truck joined the race and then Chicago, ray 29. A dispatch to The Ds3 -oines ver Is 2 miles wide. Tha Levees all over the city In many -places tha azhard with his whole family three1 enlarged uu tee greater, ciuanuii uuw ouuu "ncci mw inoune irom Aicntgomery, Ala., says: v.-,. u i-a other officers and 80 soldiers perished i Portion of the present equipment will ' Hne. Down the avenue they sped, The investigation into the enforced of fact that close to 2,000 buildings in the ruins. Llucienant Coloned rebunt- , . j the burning car gaining every minuto slavery of negroes In this state yes- cre submerged and it cannot be tolj Savib Bey whose faciiiy perished be- sPen-eer declared there U no in-; on Its pursuers and the engines finally terday developed- one death from ill whether they will be carried away. " ' tentlon to remove the general offices ! abandoned the chaEe. treatment and the arrest of an a-zent Grsat damage was done by the ThP telezranh o-nerptoi-who ont thP of the Southern from Washington to; The car finally arrived" et one of who is accused of plotting to sell ne- b?eakia? of the levee along the Chi- 1BS th otBRtrnnh. t1 him-! Atlanta or to change the official per-; the company 3 tarns and the tire was groe3 into peonage. news nf th it.flAt.rn.nhA RnM ht him. self wes badly injured and that his i Ecnnel of the road wife and sister had been killed-. The BOYS PASS MUSTER. extinguished with little damage. cago, Eurlington and Quiney tracks, j Claircy McDowell, 4 acres, Hardin land, taxes and cost, 1 10 Martin V sailer, 4 acres land in New Hope, taxes and cost, $2 15 Nezer Revis, 4 acres land in Nevr Hope, taxes and cost, $1 20 ReLeoca Scott, 1 acre land in New Hope, taxes and cost, $1 C5 T C Smith, agent of J A M, 4 acres jailer land, taxes and cost, $2 70 T C Smith, agent G A Brew, 17- acres laud, near j, taxes and cost, $ 10 4d T C-Smith, agent W S Linder; one town lot,' (31 A) taxes and cost, $1 05 GOIJES VALLEY TOWXSHIP Mrs Anna Bracket, 50 acres land, taxes and cost, $1 20 GaSney & Ray, 60 acres land, taxes and cost, $1 30 E A Melton, 2S0 acres laud, taxes and cost, 9 20 Jesse Odum, 50 acres land, taxes and cost, 31 55 SAWED WAY TO LI3ERTY. foreign office has appealed for sut-1 t.,o r.hrfcti-w.ri ! Qualified for Admission to West Point Four Noted Prisoners Escape From the of the farms the ilelazghard district. Total $34,791 45 Injured Pugilist Dies. 6av&nnah, Oa., June 1. Geo. Fee ley, whose skull was crushed in a contest with Jim Jefferds. died at St. Joseph hospital at an early hour this morning. Mil itary Academy. Washington, May 2D. The following Witnesses before the federal prand 'which inundated the principal factory jui.v ttssLiiifca tnai ceatn reauitea irom u'BU"-- nu-nunja lJJVUI5a-"J j an C03: c;j 20 , tne puuituiueni acccruu a negro wo- ' -i. iiua-ii.iici y is uuuei ! man who was held in sorvituie on cn3 va-- A dozen ice houses have besa This woman, accused a&hed away, resultlii.g m an approx:- 1 of being rebellious and because sh3 mcte 1033 of 1100,000. The plant cl Thomas Terry, 50 acres land, taxes Jackson, Tenn., Jail. Memphis, Tenn.,.May 29. A special would net pile and bum the brush cut Tho Baily Capital is flooded and bostt3 cendltlatc are airioLg those who have to The Scimitar from Jackson, Tenn., by a dozen ax-men, she was laid across are Flying through the business dis- I, J. W. Dursey, acting cashier of the Bank of Ruthorfordton, do solemnly swear that tlie above nport is true and correct to the bot 0 my knowledge and belief J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J. F. Flack, N. P. ' CoiTect Attest : D. F. Mouuow, J. C. Walkeu, T. C COMMERCIAL BANK.' Report of the condition of the Cora tnercial Bank of Rutherford ton, at Ruth erford ton, N. C, at the close of business on April 0th, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, 27,002 15 Overdrafts. -00 68 Furniture and Fixtures ! ,000 00 Due from banks and bankers, 11,971 21 Cash on baud ... 4,485 90 quanned tor admission to tue military tells of the escana from tha county academy on June 15, 1S03: ja.Il there early this morning of four Alabama William L. Martin,. Jr., ' EGtea- prisoners, all of whom were con- Melvin G. Farris and Thomas L. Coles, victed in Seiby county. They are Arkansas Fred H. Coleman, Homer g,am MiHer, wife murd'erer. under sen- Sectt and William F. Perin. t3lC.e cf ie: j..3e Kahn and Gecrga Georgia Warren Lott, Jr.. Emmet C. paj- hold-up men, eentenccd to Wilson, William R. Honry, Paul J. Hor- yoar3 imprisonment; Gsorga Carroll, tn- biwik robber, sentenced to 12 years in tfCUtn uaroima -uamoun Ancrum. te pnitentiarv. Tfnr ?ia.p.- Twis flrppi- AVKntt rri , j.,. ,1 i nw1 Th naWnnA was . " . - x n men sa-rea meir way uirougu "-' - 1 uocne, Itloiiarj H. Kimi'-all. Charles a log cna - given 300 la.ei - Still -trUi,t tMt,Yleint , , showing a rebellious spirit her' hands V7 atc;r ls over the Northwestern, were tied aad the rope thrown over . Wabash, Eurlington and Rock Island the limb of a tree and pulled up so tracks in many places in the city lim- Steamer Founders. Sydney, N. S. W., May 30 The Erit-; ish steamer Oakland foundered off Port Stephens today. The passengers and j as to leave it barely possible for her tees to reach 'the ground. The wo man died two dys later. F. M. Pruett, a liveryman cf Good water, was arrested charged with con spiracy to sell Ed Moody, a negro, to J. W. Pace. & small coasting vessel of 228 tons. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Many miners are still idle in the East Tennessee coal district. For alleged combination to fix rates In Austin, 59 fire insurance companies are to be barred from Texas. The Ernest Haywood habeas corpus case was continued in Raleigh. Th3 defense completed itB testimony. Irregularity in regard to salaries in the postoffioe department have been found by Postmaster General Payne. Lieutenant Javier, conunanding a force of constabulary, defeated 00 a window in tte second storv of the Harris, Jr., Early J. Moses, James P. an4 et themselves' to the ground Aiariey, Sioan uoak and Kal A. Ham ilton. The following candidates found men tally qualified are ordered for physical "examination at West Point on June 21. Florida Thomas C. Spencer. Georgia Robert M. Cheney. Oklahoma Frederick W. Green. DEATH LIST GROWS. with blankets. A vigorous search, aWed by bloodhounds, is now in progress. its. From Ft. Dodge above here tha weather forecast ia for continued rain. The Eaee-ooa river abova here is still at a standstill. " CUT THROAT WITH PENKNIFE. Missouri Valley Lake of Water. Omaha, Keb., June 1. Tie heavy rain continues with no indication ol abating. Reports of damage by tha floods continue to come in from the Thirteen KIllM In Southern Wreck at tovros along the Missouri river. On Bryan, Ala. j the Iowa side between Council Eluff3 Birmingham, Ala., May 29. It is now ; and Missouri valley, the whole valley reported that in addition to the eight Is a lake, and the water ls beginning trainmen who were killed in the South- to soften up railroad beds. Train3 ern raihvay freight wreck at -Bryan were late from the west and a nuni- yesterday, five tramps, four negroes and one white man, were killed and burned. The bodies of none of the missing Frank Emmett. . a nrominent cotton men have been recovered. , m-oker who retired from business a few Tvvo engineers, Samuel Johnson and Macon, Ga., May 30. Prominent aays aso, has ended his life with a W . T. Acke-, were taken out alive, but COTTON 13 SCARCE Prominent Mill Men Buying Up They Can Get. ber wero annulled altogether. LITTLE TOWN FIRE SWEPT. Af! j Prominent Cotton Broker of New Or i leans Takes His Life. j . -New Orleans, May 30. His health . undermined by business worries and hia iuiad unbalanced for . several d-avs. uiaxton, on tne seaDoarrj Air Line, Suffers Severely. mill men from different sections of tha penknife Arrangements were being afterward died. 1 . oaw a, vi., u-air. u.--a bpcuj country have been in the city for sev- to remove him to a sanitarium. Au the other dead men wer ere-1 Jh Savannah Press states that tne fanatics on the IsWof Cebu. km fral days buying up all the cotton from but he escaped the vigilant attention ed. , 1 j ue tow n o o on tne or0 iocai mins tney caa get. ; of- his family after dinner last night, - sre or more of loaded cars were : " V"tl- Z 71 One local mill sold part of its sup- r&tire(i to his room and there cut bued and the debris was still burn ! irom Snh, was visiter by a se- ply at a net profit cf $15,000. his throat. 1 at last accounts. Purchasers offer considerable profit Mr. Em-met was a member of tf'S'i ' over the original pi;lce paid, as they Cotton Exchange, and had been! H,s FOOT CAUGHT IN FROG. cannot get coiion to supply tne ae- successful in business. He leaves a' wife and six children. Mr. Emmett Louisville end Nashville Switchman Ig 63. Because of the assault amd : murdef of Miss Kaiser, In Indiana, hundreds of negroes have been ordered to leave tha state. Jackson Giles, the Alabama negro, mand from northern mills . Total $45,419 94 - LIABILITIES. Capital stock $10,000 00 Surplus Undivided profits Dt-ponits subject to checks. , Due other banks Cashier's checks , 2,100 00 759 88 31.S13 34 528 32 218 40 will again test the state's suffras laws In the United States uprma court. Thomas Gray, wante3 in Texas fttf 1 bigamy, will go to the Georgia insane asylum, the Carroll county lunacy j ootton is scarce ana none on tba was born in New Orleans. market, and it can only be gotten from 4s years old. tho mills tnat have supplies on hand. He was ; Cotton Mill Asks Receiver. 8UDDEN DEATH FOR THREE. Crushed to Death. Birmingham, Ala., May SO. J. M. Webb, a white switchman for tha Louisville and- Nashville railroad, was crushed to death at the Twenty-fourth ptoceeding being upheld. The supreme court of North Caro- C'harlotte, N. C, May 29. At a meet- Three Prominent Citizens Drop Dead In : -Tee- crossing. While walking along South Carolina. lng of stockholders of the Victor cot ton mills it was deemed to petition tha Abbeville S. C. May 27. P. M. Tay- lina is now considering the second ap- superior court to appoint a receiver lor, a white farmer, 40 years old, fell peal of James Wilcox, convicted oi: for the purpose of liquidating the af- dead in his . garden Sunday hear An the murder of Nellie Crops. j fairs of the company as speedily as treville, in this county. The Northern Presbyterian general, det "J"SO"v B J: ' Dr- John A" Wioon. a prominent the track his shoe was caught in a frog and he could not extricate It be vere fire this morning at 1 o'clock. Bob Pickens, general merchandise; Mrs. Simmons, millinery; D. C. Wat ers, Jewerly; Mr. Lewis' dwelling; Hen ry DeLoac-h, green grocery; Willia Wilk-isson's residence; R. R. Pippin's residence McCormick Machine compa ny's building were all destroyed. The BeLoach hotal was also threat ened but was finally saved. Dropped Dead After Speech. Pensacola, Fla,, May 27. Judge fore an approaching engine had rush- Frank P. Eonifay, after delivering a ed upon him and mangled him -to such heated address in the city campaign, rt..4-4. 1.. 1 1 1 -T P , - 1 an e-.i.i;iii, LiiitL ue uieu a iuw nours ai-tsrwa-rds. . Total 45,419 94 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer cial Bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLAUK, Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and Rubscribed before me this 16th day of April, 1903. M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B. Twittt, John C. Mills, . J. II. "Wood, Directors, assembly has adopt&d' resolutions de-' 7-"Z vojaioian near .une west, ren aeact : manding the expulsion of Reed Smoot, ! . 7 Z. , 21 ' lTom m3 cnatr- "e -reacnea nome yes the Mormon, from the Unfcted Stated, D,efa' Pfdent of the First nation- terday afternoon from the confederate b.l , "; me oujiociu lur Luu reunion at New tnrieans. rnis morn mill for the debt that now approxi- iag he left the breakfast table, walked Suit for $00,000 Filed. dropped dead just as he was leaving the platform. The exertion and ex citement caused his death. Hundreds 1 of people had listened1 to the speech. senate. Correspondents who witnessed tha Montgomery, Ala., May 20. Suit After thankinx the audience for its. at- has been filed for 600,000 damage3 . tentlon he turned and fell to the against J. G. White & Co., of New ; eround. The meeting was immediate- mates jibu.uuu, win De allowed to name int oiHimr o a ioik, wno are oneratlne tnn Mnnh w .irinnmor, TuriciQ T?,nn-ifQ-o. e nna r..l M. I.IJ ..t.TI1 1 ' ' Hl'-V L'11- CitUIia 1VUUI BU.I, VI TT 11 1UIU lil" - " I J O.U jUlil llU, UUUSC iJu.iUJ it U.U Ki. w C , t i-ti l the receiver. It Is believed that the stantly fell to the floor dead. ! gomery Traction company, by R. L i of the oldest and most respected clti- tnat tne ratanxies were hO numerous , eompany will be reorganized at some Ed Gordon, 18 years old, fell dead Harm-oa and the other Montgomery; Zens of Pensacola, He was 66 years UCLir T " ic j time in tne ruture, and tne plant will this morning at the home of his father. eKnoiaerB. . Also, an injunction is : 0ld and was born here, as was his fath- crowa on tne courts. , be run not as a yarn mill, but as a 2 miles from Due Wost. . '(-asked to prohibit' J. G. White & Co., COOL SPRIXGS TOWXSHTP jsiiss 32.ttie Eland, 6S acres hind, taxes and cost, 3 45 B G Devinney, v 150 acres land, taxes and cosf, "J9 05 Mrs: IT. II. Morrow, 50 acres land, 310 Wli). Taylor", r 3 tOwhTlots, Yaxes and cor.t, i.3 GO aiary Gud.cer (col), 9 acres land, taxes and cost, ffi 20 31 D Gross (col), 72 acres land, taxes and cost, $3 87 Lawsou Logau (col), 3 acres of land, taxes and cost, 3 15 Eliza Crops, 50 acres of land, taxes and cost, 2 GO N H Mills (col), 1 town lot, taxes and cosi,-J120 Henry. Eaves, 15 acres of land, taxes and cost, 40 John Lattimore, by discovery for 1901 and 1902, 20 acres land taxes and cost, $ 1 10 DUNCANS CREEk TOWNSHIP . . J C Elliott heirs, 117 acres, st o, taxes and cost, $3 4o Mrs L A Fee, 42 acres, D C, taxes and cost, $2 70 3i C Ross, 102 acres, taxes and cost, 3 7G LOGAS'S STORE TOWXSHIP Avery heirs, COO acres, Speculation land, taxes and cost, ?;2 08 Erwin heirs, G00 acres. Speculation land, taxes and cost, S3 CO Jasper Futchius, 20 acres, mountain laud, taxes and cost, 90 cents Frank Davis, (year 1901-1902) 50 acres C C. taxes and cost, $.3 10 CAMP CREEK TOWNSHIP airs L it Guffey, 0 acres, B C C, tax es and cost, $1 20 Hawkins Johnson, 54 acres Ct Cr, taxes and ;ost, 1 24 C W Tilden, 3219 acres, B C C, taxes and cost, 33 88 . . C,W Tilden, 1?i acres, S B R, taxes and cost, ?10 70 Jack Baxter, 75 acres, Ct Cr, . taxeg and cost, $1 82 Carpenter heirs, 17J acres, mountain land, taxes and cost, 87 cents M C Harvey, 25 acres, Mill creek, taxeg and cost, Ql 12 The following for the year 1901 : Jack Baxter, 75 acres, Ct Cr, taxes and cost, 1 82 sirs L M Clements, 50 acres B O C, taxes and cost, $1 20 Carpenter heirs, 17J acres mountain land, taxes and cost, 87 cents Willis Francis 17 acres, moan tain kind, taxes and cost, 87 cents Curtis Jett and Tom White have I weaving mill. keen lodged in jail at Jackson, Ky. Jett threatens to confess -and implicate I Odd Fellows Adjourn. 1 many prominent men in the Breathitt Atlanta, May 29. The sixtieth an- natch to The Times the situation in county murders. nual meeting of the grand lodge of Manchuria is unchanged and all ac- I "I : si J L (TV-- 3 n v-v t Having received a telegram from k'- mueyeuueui ier or uaa counts agree that Russia is preparing Manchurian Situation Unchanged. London, May 29. According to a dis- from issuing $400,000 worth of bond3, m the name of the Traction company. The complaint alleges that J. G. White & Co. are trying to "freeze cut" the local stockholders. TI-XjE BOOK STORE The place to buy ISOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L. GRAYSON One r.linute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Roosevelt, Senator Hanna announce Fellows, closed Its labors yesterday for contingencie: that he will no longer oppose the In dorsement of the president by the O-hic Republican convention. President Diaz, of Mexico, In answer ing theiequest urging hia candidacy for the presidency, said It was the duty of all citizens to serve the country ii called on, even at "a personal sacri fice." Forty-seven Albanian chiefs whe have been exiled to Asia Minor, pass ed through the BcsphOTue Monday evening on board a transport, bound for a Elack sea port. The Serviuti legation has notified the ports that the situation. in old Servia is compel ling families to seek refuge In Servia. A well qualified Chinamen To Be Bounced. afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, after the military dfficer on the spot reports that Montgomery, Ala., Ma SO Fong most successful gathering in its long Russia Is making extensive prepara- Hand a,Ild Doc Sbo' tw0 Chinamen who history. More work was accomplish- tions, inclu.aiing the placing of orders escaPl from a United -States deputy ed, more members were present, and for 250,000 tons of coal, which betray mar!3ial near here, who was carrying the feeling was more harrnpnlous than a warlike attitudo. Steamers, says ' 43 of them to San Francisco to be ever before and the members will re- the correspondents, are constantly un- '3ePorted for violating the Chinese ex turn to their homes today with the con-1 loading coal and bread stuffs at Port clusion act, were tried before Com- sciousness that the order is stronger Arthur. . M. L-essar, the Russian min-' missioner Elmore, who issued an order and better in every respect by reason fster, is expected to arrive in Pekin of deportation, the first ever Issued ia or tne ract uia the convention was , tomorrow 1 Montgomery, held. Deccr-tion Day at Mobile. Mobile, Ala., May SO. 'Decoration day here was observed by John C. Re mont post. Grand Army of the R& public. Services were conducted in the National cemetery, where the grav3 of the federal dead were strewa with flowers. Besides adiiresses and music, Lincoln's Memorial Address was read. The principal address was de livered by United States Attorney W. D. WlckersLam. There w..s a large concourse of people at the exercises. Pel.ee Again Causes Alarm. Fort, de France, Martinique, June Belmont College Gets Money. Charlotte, N. C, May 27. John H. Reward Offered for Murderer. Montgomery, Ala., May 30. Gover nor Jelks has issued a reward of $150 Reconciliation Effected. Nashville, Tenn., May SO. A recon- dilation has been effected Detweea the Nashville, Chattanooga and St Louis and Erotherhood of Locomotivi Firemen after an estrangement of 13 Sale of Personal Property! On the first Mouday in June the un dersigned will sell at public auction the household f oruiture belonging. to the es tate of the late I. S. Roland, deceased. This sale will Le-held in the room form erly occupied by tjjs Rutherfordton Harlvrare Company, firpt door below the Commercial Bank. This Mar 13th, 1303. LIZZIE B. ROLAND. Administratrix. Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE, only $1.00 per year, always in advanse. 1. Considerable excitement has been - 5m3' wno recently qea m xvew jersey; for the an est and conviction cf the years. The Erotherhood. was placed aroused by the renewed activity of ' let fae bulk of hi3 estate to the Cath- murderer of Robert Arrington and the j-under the ban at the time cf the Pull Mount Pelee. The "general council olic college at Belmont,, located near, brutal assault onhis mother at Sul-i man trouble for the reason .hat many urges the immediate evacuation o' , narictie. it is saia xnat u,uuu wiy . irvan's mill, Barber county, last Mou- of its members violated their c ontracl by going out on a smpathetic strike. the .entire northern part of the island. go to this institution. The Tribune and Semi-Weekly Ob- j Foley's Honey sad Tar server one year for $1.50. cures colds, prevents pneumonia. day. , Su'iscribo for The Tkibune. It is published every Thursday evening. Subscribe for TEE TRIBUNE. It is printed every Thursday evening. . Notice! Having been appointed under the will of, and having qualified as executor of Miss Elizaleth DoTgett, deceased, late of Rutherford county. N. C, this is to no tify ail persons having claims apainst the estate of paid deceased, to exhibit them to tho undersigned on or before the 19th flay of May, 1904. or this notice will be pleaded ia bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to raid estate will please n.-ke immediate nayinent. This 19th day of May, 1903. . Joun Snip.-x Dogkietx, Executor. Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE.
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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