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THE FLOWERS COLLECTION mif!Cffotil0i VOL. III. NO. 24. RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1903. 1.00 A YEAR. KING AND QUEEN OF SERVJAARE SLAIN Assassinated In Royal Palace at Belgrade. MORE ARRESTS FOR PEONAGE. k REVOLUTION IS RAMPANT. Mrs. Fred Urtrath President Conn try Clnb, Benton Harbor, Xlcla. "After my flrt baby was born 1 did not ccm to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead cf getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band liuUtcd that I take Wine or Cardui for a week and see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic In Its praise." Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine or Cardui need fear the coming of her .child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been -weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. OTEofCARDUI idea the King and Queen Other Royal Persons and Government Of ficials Are Assassinated and Kara' gecrgevitch Is Proclaimed King. Belgrade, Servla. June 11. A mili tary revolution broke out here last night. The troops, who revolted un der the leadership of Major Angi- Alabama Federal Court to Pass en "Criminal Contract Law." Montgomery, Ala., June 11. United States Deputy Marshals Colquitt and Gibson brought here J. W. Pace and James H. Todd, of Tallapoosa county and George D. and B. F. Coeby, of Dadevllle, all charged with peonage. GIRL SINKS AX IN STEPFATHER'S HEAD BREAKER8 BURNED. Flames Consume Fine Hotel at Palm Beach. ! West Palm Beach, Fla., June 10. ! At 11:30 Tuesday morning the Break AFTER TRAGIC SCENE BELGRADE TRANQUIL Tennesseean Slain by Girl of rh. of Cheerfuln.es Per- Thirteen Years. This makes the seventh iadictnientj BLADE SUNK DEEP INTO SKULL. against George Coeby, the eighth j vades tha City. flames. The hotel building, power house, Cory's block of stores, the Casino, BUT TR0OPS STILL ON DUTY. aouto. or the hotel, and one or tne against Pace, to sixth against B. F. Was Chastising One of His Stepsons lare cottages north of the hotel were ' Palace le Guarded by Cordon off Infan I i J 1. J C" I jL A. 1 . Cosby, and the ntth against James H. Todd. All made bond. The Pa-ce will be the first one tried The grand jury is still in session. The Jury asked Judge Jones If the act passed by the legislature of 1901-1902 (-kstrnved RrtrrtA furniture- from tha When Boy Called to His Sister For . hot- wag but u wks da. Help, the Girl Responding with aged. Above Result. Th loss were: The Breakers $500,000 KnoxYille, June 13. A special from Furniture 200,000 and known as the "criminal contract oneedvuie, Tenn., says that lewis Bo- casino, cottage ana Cory block, law," is in violation of the constitu- ftged about 60 years, was mur-: about.. 25,000 Uon of the United States. Judge dared by his 13-year-old stepdaughter, Other losses about . . , 5,000 try and All the Ministerial Resi dences In the Vicinity Are Under Close Watch of Troops. Belgrade, June 16. At midnlgh: last night tranquility prevailed here. The streets have practically been de serted since 9 p. m., with the ex- Sale of Land lor 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 dne, I will sell at the Court House door in Ruth erfordton, N. C, on Monday, July 6th, 1903, the following described lands: E. A. MARTIN, Tax Collector. Jrnc tfVkV the mattw nnrTjr nnneAAar. Who Struck him in the back Of the The hotel Was insured for SSOO.G00. : t-eaticn of email mlUfarv natt-nla ickU). klcs, surrounded the palace, assas-; tion. This la regarded b verv si, head with an ai. sinking the blade of but the furniture was uninsured. Co-', paraded . the thoroushfarea Tha -uuiuueu ing Aiexanaer, yueen ura- niflcant, as the jury is Investigating weapon deep into his skull. ga, the latter's sister, the queen's the peonage, and this refers to the brother, Nikodera; Premier Marko- hiring of convicts, vitea and Tudorovics, General Pavlo-! If Judge Jones finds the act uncon vltch, the former minister of war, and stitutiooal, hundreds of Indictments some of the members of the royal Will follow against the most prominent guard. Prince K&rageorgritch was concerns and Individuals in the state, proclaimed king. ! The judge's decision may spring a A new government was formed and sensation, the following proclamation was issued: "To the Servian people: Last night DITCH FULL OF SKELETONS. the king and Queen were shot. In ! this grave and fateful moment" Fifty Human Remains Unearthed at friends of the Fatherland have com-'; Key West, Fla. Waod to form a new government Key Westi, Fla., June 11. WlhJle rys block is supposed to be about Bolia was chastising one of his half covered by insurance. stepsons, when the boy called to his sister for help. The little girl re sponded with the above result. These two and another stepchild are in jail at Sneedville. FOES OF. CASTRO IN PLIGHT. The origin of the fire is unknown. No one was injured. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN. Southern Passenger Saved From Prob able Destruction. Atlanta, June 10. But for the timely Revolution in Venezuela Has at Last discovery yesterday afternoon about , Come to an End. j 6 o clock by a railroad section band Willemstad, Island of Curacoa, June at Constitution, a station 5 miles from 12. General Matos and the generals the city on the Southern road, a pas who supported him In the revolution- senger train would have been wrecked Bank of Rutherfordton. Statement of the condition of Bank of Rutherfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on June 9th, 1903. RESOURCES. Bill receivable 20,197 34 Overdrafts - 633 29 Rutherford county bonds 200 00 Banking house 3,750 00 Furniture and fixt ares 1 ,250 00 Cash due from banks 2,057 91 County and U. S. claims 707 72 Other real estate i 16 01 While the government makes this an-:. digging out rock for use on the streets, mrT movements in Venezuela, have" and a number of Uvea probably lost rouncement to the people, it is an- i Commissioner Fulford's men opened returned here. The revolution agains. A rail had een removed by a gang of nouaced that the Servian people will! a trench containing at least 50 hu- President Castro Is ended. j outlaws and robbers, Who did not stop gather round and lend It their aid to ' man skeletons. Near the spot where After the disastrous defeat of the at wholesale murder in order to find maintain order and security through-; the trench was found were three tomb-. revolutionary forces at Pedregal, Gen-; victime for their greed, out the land. i stones, bearing inscriptions which al Matos, the revolutionary leader, 1 The heavy Iron rail had been moved "The government hereby makes 1 show that the interments were made waa obliged to flee with his generals, far enough to one side to give a traiai known that from today the constitu- j in 1835. j Riera, Penalsa, Solagnie and Perdo- a plunge down an embankment, and a tion of Aipril 6,. 1901, comes in force, i On one stone is the name of Captain ' mo- They left Venezuela in a small train going at the rate of speed usu A meeting of the national represent- Daniel R. Agur, commander cf the row DOat and landed early today on ally run along this point would havs Uvea dissolved by. the proclamation United States revenue cutter Dexter, the island of Curacoa. The govern- meant a terrible wreck and a certainty of March 24 la summoned to meet at! another bears the name of Dennis went troops captured nearly all oi of many persons being seriously In- Belgrade Juae 15. (Signed) Jovan Clapp. a native of Masaachustts who the Matos army. j Jured and probably many killed. Avauumovies, premier. LJubonur Kal-! died Nov. 12, 1835, and a third bears i levdes, foreign minister; Stojan Pro-! the name of Pierce P. Fellows, who tics, minister of the interior; George j died in 1838, aged 39. PRECIOUS METAL DISCOVERED. Total $35,712 2G LIABILITIES. Capital paid in 10,000 00 Surplus and nnivided profits. . 3,013 02 B ill payable 8,000 00 Dport'its subject to check 10,430 40 Time deposits 3,603 24 Gen&hlce, minster of commerce; Gen eral Jorvan Alanzokvics, minister of war; Vobislav Velikovic3, minister of finance; Colonel Alexander Machin, minister of public works; LJoubimir Chlckovecs, minister of Justice." The streets are thronged with peo ple whose actions seem to approve the coup d'etat. M. Protics, the new min ( lster of the interior, was loudly cheer ed as he drove to the ministry. M. Avakumovlcs, new premier, be longs to the Independent Liberal par ty. Bands of young men paraded the streets waring flags and shouting: "Long live Karageorgevltch!" Total J35.71 2 26 I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly swear that the above rc-port is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J. F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest : D. F. Mouitow, J. 0. Walker, T. C. Smith. CAUSES LEADING TO REVOLT. In the trench the bodies thrown In all sorts of ways. It required tools and strength to ! remove the rail and It Is believed the j work was not that of an ordinary were vvoncerrui rroperries or KOionium. wuuuuu, uui w&i iuo juu a uuua . Enables the Blind to See. ; by desperate men skilled in such mur- New York, June 12. -A specimen of derous methods to secure booty. the precious metal, polonium, the won-! derful properties of which have Just! LANDSLIDE BLOCKS TRAINS. le Caught by Mob Eut Saved from Ropa ' been announced at a meeting of Eu by Sheriff's Posse. - j ropean scientists, is In the possession . Deep Cut on Southern Filled with Tons Knoxvllle. Tenn., June 11. A 6pe-1 f a mechanical engineer of this city, j of Rock, dal to The Sentinel from Johnson Cit ; He procured it from the laboratory ol Asheville, N. C, June 13. The sid NEGRO MAKES ASSAULT. says: the discoverer of Curie, in Paris. eimeu is almost inflnitismal in size, but COMMERCIAL BANK. Report of the condition of the Com niercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth erfordton, N. C, at the close of business on Juuo 9th, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, $23,882 39 Overdrafts 724 91 Furniture and Fixtures ! ,000 00 Due from banks and bankers. 10,332 26 Cash on hand 2,010 04 People Dissatisfied With Alexander's Actions Queen Disliked. j London, June 11. The Servian min ister said there were many causes leading to the revolution. A large section of the people were greatly dis satisfied with the tendency of King Alexander to eliminate the radical el ement and the contention to appoint Queen Draga's brother, Lunjevitza, heir apparent. In addition to this the queen was disliked by the people who were also Intensely outraged at the recent suspension of the constitution. The minister did not anticipate that the changes would result In Internec ine strife or In any real dangers to the country. He pointed out that the original Karagorvltch was not. a prince. He was a rich swine owner. The father of the new king was made a prince In 1842. The minister also related a curious Incident. Mrs. Isaac Poore, wife of an indus trious Washington county farmer, was criminally assaulted late yesterday af ternoon by Adam Jackson, a Charlotte, N. C., negro. The woman was In a field and Jackson knocked her down, dragged her to a wood thicket and ae- regarded as of great value compli3hed his purpose. A mob pur sued and caught him and had strung him up when a deputy sheriff and pogsa arrived. The negro was taken down in resopnse to appeals of the posse. He confessed his crime, was bound to court, and is now in jail at Jonesboro, Mrs. Poore may die. the metal, Mme. of a mountain caved in on the South- I em tracks between Spartanburg and Karageorgevitch would be elected. It is regarded as among the poesi- j Asneville, at noon Friday. billtles that polonium may enable tha ' Thousands of tons of rock and dirt blind to see, and that Its rays may . plunged downward, completely filling enre fevers and consumption. The spe- one of the largest railroad cuts in th RtrrHERtfORbTON TOWNSHIP Mrs Angie McClain. 11 acres Jones land, taxes and cost. $2 05 Farewell Carpenter, one town lot, tax es and cost, $3 2d Bryant Eaves, acre in New Hope, taxes and cost, 95 cents Lee Logan, 7U acres Bryant land, tax es and cost, $1 87 Caroline Twitty, 12 acres land in Fair view, taxes and cost. &4 82 palace was guarded by a cordon of In John G Twitty, oiie town lot and rest-' tantry and all the ministerial real- dence, taxes and cost, 3 45 dences In the vicinity of the palace O P Carson estate. 60 acres land west Were closely guarded by detachments of town, taxes and cost, $7 90 6f troops. j johnF Roland, one town lot, m, tax A general feeling of cfceerfulneed es and cost, $1 95 pervades the city and according to 1 Mrs John F Roland, 86 acres, Harris reports the country also. The city laud, taxes and cost, 4 90 continues to be beflagaed. Forme! j Ocie and A Dicker, one town lot. Court street, taxes and cost, $1 00 Sarah Leventhorp estate, I acre land New Hope, taxes and cost, $1 00 George Lewis, 13 acres, idle branch, taxes and cost, $1 35 Claircy McDowell, 4 acres, Hardin land, taxes and cost, SI 10 Martin V Miller, 4 acres land in New j Hope, taxes and cost, $8 15 Nezer Revis, 4 acres land in NeW Hope, taxes and cost, $1 20 Rebecca Scott, 1 acre land in Ketf Hope, taxes and cost, $1 05 T C Smith, agent of J A m, 4 acres' Miller land, taxes and cost. 3 70 I TC Smith, agent G A Drew, 17 W ; acres land, near J, taxes and cost, $10 40 TC Smith, agent W.S lander, one town lot, (m A) taxes and cost, f 1 05 GOLDEN VALLEY TOWNSHIP Mrs Anna Bracket, 50 acres land, taxes and cost, $1 20 Gaffney & Ray, 60 acres land, taxes Minister Tudorivics has succumbed to and cost 80 his wounds. j E A Melton, 280 acres land, taxes and Minister of Commerce General Gen- cost, $9 20 shies, In an Interview said he consld-1 Jesse Odnm, 50 acres land, taxes and ered that if there was any republican ; cost 55 tendency in the cabinet It was lnsig- Thomas Terry, 50 acres land, taxes niflcanL The election of a ruler, he . 1111(1 o 20 said could not occur before Tuesday, ' cool springs township but it was almost certain Prince Petei ' Miss Mattie Bland, 68 acres land, taxes and cost, $3 4a VBTEB KARA QgQ HO EVI TC3. nwuntalna of Western North Carolina, and effectually shutting off all traffic from the south. The landslide occurred near Tryon, N. C, just at the foot of the Saluda mountain. The road had just sue- IT WAS WATER HE CAVE HIM. Death Sentence for 8Ix. Montgomery, Ala., June 12. Tha state supreme court broke all records by handing down decisions in th ceeded in resuming operation of trains cases of Felix Kail. Sidney King and which were blocked by washouts in Albert Jones, of Jefferson county; Will Spartanburg county last week, Thurs Btarfes and Alexander Means, of Mont- day being the first day that regular gomery, and Jim Suart, of Wilcox, af-; schedules were in effect, firmins the action of the lower courts ! The present disaster will cause an In convicting them of murder. The nullment of all trains on this road Governor of South Carolina Meets th court sentenced each of the prisoners for at leaet seven days, as authorities Governor of North Carolina. i to death and fixed June SO as the day say that it will be impossible to cleat Columbia, S. C, June 10. In answer the six executions. tne track before that time. to the time honored Query, "What did j ' the governor of South Carolina say to I More Arrested for Peonage, MORE MILL MERGLR TALK. the governor of North Carolina "j Montgomery, Ala., June 13. Depu- - Governor Heywood yesterday stepped -7 United States Marshals Gibson and Trio of New Yorkers leeue Call ta to the cooler and drawing a glass ol Colquitt brought In today four mors 8outhern 8pmners. sparkling water, handed It to Govern-' prominent white citizens of Tallapoo- j Raleigh, N. C. June 13. A call fot or Charles H. Aycock, of North Car ' sa county, charged with peonage. They a general conference of the southern olina. j are W. D. Cosby, under five indict- cotton yarn spinners has been issue! Governor Aycock was enroute to ments; Jerreh Berry, under five indiet. by Percy H. Brundage, Victor I. Cum Erskine college, where fie was to havs ments; AUan Turner, under two in- nock and Henry F. Sovlng, of 48 Wall delivered the commencement address, dictments, and Jack PatiUo. under street, New York, who ask these ta two indictments. AH ma do bond .oi meet In Charlotte at tne county court- Prince Mirko, of Montenegro, had n . Mrs. N. H. Morrow, 50 acres land, f8 10 chance whatever. j Mary Gndger (col), 39 acres land, taxes M. Genshlcs was reticent as to tha and cost, $2 20 event at the palace early on Tburs-! m D Gross (col), 72 acres land, taxes day morning. He did not considei and cost, $6 87 it expedient to publish an official ac j Lawson Logan (col), 3 acres of land, count of what had transpired until taxes and cost, $3 15 matters had settled down. The mix j Eliza Gross, 50 acres of land, taxes ister added that since his accession and cost, $2 60 the late King Alexander had committed : N H Mills (col), 1 town lot, taxes and constant errors and lost his hold oa cost.fio the people; his Improper marrlaga with Draga Maschin and the comedy played In connection with the prepa rations for the birth of an alleged heir. The coup d'etat was fixed for June 11. because on that day Qi.een Draga'l wish to proclaim her brother, Nlko dem, heir to the throne was to hav been fulfilled. M. Genshlcs concluded with indors ing Prince Peter Karageorgevltcn . ai an honorable man and an earnesl J 6 Henry Kaves, 15 acres of land, taxes and cost, $1 40 - John Lattiniore, by discovery for 1901 and 1902, 20 acres land taxes and cost, $1 10 DUNCANS CREEk TOWNSHIP J C Elliott heirs, 117 acres, m o, taxes and cost, $2 45 Mrs L A Fee, 42 acres, D C, taxes and cost, $2 70 m C Ross, 102 acres, taxes and cost, well-wisher of Servia. SULTAN GREATLY AFFECTED. but owing to the recent flood, which He said that a month ago! has delayed railroad traffic, the gov Total . . $42,955 60 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $1C,000 00 Surplus 2,100 00 Undivided profits 955 50 Deposits subject to checks. . . . 29.574 90 Cashier's checks 325 20 Total $42,955 60 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. FLACK, Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. he was present at a clarivoyant's se ance at which a letter written by the murdered king was handed to the elairvoyant, who Immediately became violently agitated, proclaimed that King Alexander would be assassinated very shortly and even depicted the scene which appears to have been en acted at the palace at Belgrade dur ing the night. The tragedy of the palace at Bel grade, marking the latest of the revo lutions which have convulsed Servla from time to time during the past cen tury. Is not regarded in diplomatic circles in London as likely to lead to civil war. Stress Is laid on the un popularity of King Alexander since his marriage to Queen Braga. King Alex ander's successor, Peter Karagorge vitch. Is a son-in-law of the Prince of ernor was forced to lay over In Colum bia for the day. $1,000 in each case. Tennessee Outlaw Captured. Knoxvllle, Tenn., June IS. A special to The Sestinel from Middlesboro, Ky.. says: General Turner, brother of Lee ners have learned that they would wel house on Thursday, June 18, at 11 o'clock. The call states that the signers hav recently visited the south, and In Inter views with leading cotton yarn spin- Ball Players Escape Punishment. Philadelphia, June IS. Napoleon LaJole and William Bernhard, of the Turner, who is charged with complicity come a merging of their interests if a Cleveland American League baseball in the celebrated "Quarter Ijpuse" bat- j plan could be developed looking rathet club, were today purged of contempt tie, was captured by the sheriff of An- to mutual corporation than to an ar- of court. The players violated an in- derson county, Tennessee, and was rangement of purchase and sale of tha junction granted about a year ago re- lodged in the PIneville. Ky., Jail this ; properties. Tbis plan they say has straining them from playing baseball morning. General Turner was recent- been formulated and has been approv- with other than the National League ly reported as having been killed by Unable to Listen to Details of Trage dy at Belgrade. Constantinople, June 18. The ten ble drama at Belgrade caused stupe faction at the Yildiz palace. The Sul tan was so affected that he was unabla to listen to the details published la the newspapers and would not allow and c08 S38 88 LOGAN'S STOKE TOWNSHIP Avery heirs, 600 acres, Speculation land, taxes and cost, $2 06 Erwin heirs, 600 acres. Speculation land, taxes and cost, $2 06 Frank Davis, (year 1901-1902) 50 acres C C, taxes and cost, $210 CAMP CREEK TOWNSHIP Hawkins Johnson, 54 acres Ct Cr, taxes and cost, $1 24 C W Tilden, 3319 acres, B C C, taxes chib of Philadelphia. The court said Lee Turner, but the report was false, they deserved punishment, but as all parties had come to an agreement, hs would let them off. Oscar Cicero Is Hanged. ed by several large spinners. Jewess Attacks Gendarmie Chief. Keiff. Russia. June 11. A JewlsB those who conversed with him to men tion the death of - the king and queen of Servia, nor permit them tfi speak the word "assassination." It Is reported here that King Charlet of Roumanla, who was honorary colo nel of the Sixth regiment of Servian Infantry, which perpetrated the mas sacres at Belgrade, has severed hif connection with the regiment, which, he considers has given such "horrlbU proof of lack of military honor." DEATH IN DISTILLERY. Death by Powder Explosion Tamaqua, Pa., June 12. Two men ' midwife iamed Frunkstein, who waa are known to be dead, one is missing ; arrested on a political charge, was and several Injured as the result ol being interrogated yesterday by Gen- ( Casks of Spritis Explode With Moat Disatrous Results. Glasgow, Jun 13. Three men, thre boys and a woman were killed and a Camilla, Ga., June 13. Oscar Cicero, an explosion of a large quantity sl eral Nevittsky, chief of the gendarmie, a notorious negro outlaw, known as ths powder In the drying house of ths'-when she rushed upon him with a "Black Diamond." was hanged hers WeMy Powder company near Mont-, knife which she had concealed In het Montenegro and is regarded as being - Friday by Sheriff Smith for the mur- seri today. The shock was so great dress, and inflicted a wound in hi aer oi anovner negro about a year ago. tnat many ugnts or glass m tne House necx. me general s injury is not. se- The drop fell at 12:05 and he died In this city were broken and building rious. game to the last. In all of his crim- trembled. Inal career Cicero never had any serl-1 ' ous trouble with a white man, his Lighthouse Keeper Killed. troubles being always with his own ' Beaufort, S. C. June 13. George preme court today affirmed the de- Sworn to and subscribed before me red improbable, most acceptable to the people. The universal anxiety of the govern ments of Europe for peace is advanced as a reason why .the Servian situation Is not likely to lead to complications. Should, however, these unexpectedly arise, official circles think an Austro HungaHan aimy will Immediately march into Servia and restore order. This eventuality, however, is canid- this 13th day of June, 1903. M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct; Attest : T. B. Twittt, John C. Mills, M. H. Justice, Directors Case of Wilcox Affirmed. Charlotte, N. C. June 10. The su- race. Lehman, an elderly Norwegian, as- cision of tne lower court In the cass sistant lighthouse keeper, who has of James E. Wilcox, convicted of th been In service 30 -years. feM from tha murder of Nellie Cropsy. Wdlcoj- number of persons were injured last night as the result of a fire at a whis ky distillery. Thousands of casks of spirits explod ed bringing down a wall adjoining a flour mill. The victims were burled beneath the debris. C W Tilden, 71' acres, S B R. taxes and cost, $10 70 Jack Baxter, 75 acres, Ct Cr, taxes and cost, $1 82 Carpenter heirs, 17J acres, mountain land, taxes and cost, 87 cents m C Harvey, 25 acres. Mill creek, taxes and cost, $1 12 The following for the year 1901 : Jack Baxter, 75 acres, Ct Cr, taxes and cost, $1 82 Mrs L m Clements, 50 acres B C C, taxes and cost, $1 20 Carpenter heirs, 17J acres mountain land, taxes and cost, 87 cents Double Interment of Victim. Lost In Futures, He Suicided. Nashville, Tenn., June 13. A special scaffolding platform of the lower range was sentenced to 30 years In the peni- to The Banner from Fayettevllle, light of the Paris island llghthouss tentiary. Tenn., says George Morgan, a promi- and was killed. The coroner held '. nent merchant, committed suicide this an inquest. " The body was brought ! Was 99 Years Old. Oarrollton, Ga., June 10. A I morning by shooting himself through here for Interment. BOOK STORE The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L. GRAYSON OnoHllnuto Cough Cure Fop Coughe, Colds and Croup. body beheaded in the storm at Gaines vllle was received here for burial at . Banning, this county, on Saturday, j It was that of a young man named Lovvorn, whose father was formerly superintendent of the Hutcherson fac tory at Banning. Young Lovvorn has a sister, Mrs. Henry Elder, living in Carrollton. The head was received Sunday by express and was interred by the body. Alabama Negro Swings. Clayton, Ala., June 13. William Cooper, the negto who recently mur dered Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowling ixvear this place, waa hanged here Fri day at noon. Life was extinct In two minutes. Cooper refused to talk and remained sullen to the last. Snbscribe for THE TRIBUNE, only $1.00 per year, always in advance. the heart. It is thought the deed was the result of depression caused by ! heavy losses in futures. Judge Danlot Is Elected. New Orleans, June 10. Mrs. Mens Freytage aged 99 years and ons month, died today. She read without Bwaicsboro, Ga., June 13. An elec- glasses and would probably have pass- tlon wa held in this county Wedoes- ed the century mark, but for a recent Millard Lee Respited. ' day to fill the unexpired term of the fall. Atlanta, June 11. Governor Terrell late Hon. George M. Warren, in the Qangway Collapses, Many Drowned, yesterday granted an additional respite Georgia legislature. Judge Henry R. ! Rstoff-on-the-Don Russia June 10 to Millard Lee, under sentence ot Dan!! and Colonel Frank H. Saffold The steamer Moskva was' about to 4ea.tb. By this order Lee is given were the candidates seeking the place, iand passengers at Asoff, after a pleas. ntil the 81t of July to live. This Jud Daniel being elected. ; ure triPf when the croW(1 cauSed tha is one oi a numoer oi respites maae necessary by the legal status of this Many Perish In Typhoon. now famous, case. Lynching Is Probable. Marlcn, Ind., June 8. In South Ma rion, tbis morning, a negro supposed to be Toby Jones, assaulted and seri-1 ously Injured Mrs. Smith. The negro escaped and a posse started out in search of him. ' If caught and hla guilt is proven, the negro may b4 lynched TELEQARPHIC BREVITIES. Having been duly appointed and hav ing qualified as administrator of Jere miah Jackson, deceased, late of Ruther ford county. N. C, all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present their claims to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of June, 1904, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please call and make immediate settlement. This June 4th, 1903. J. T. JACKSON, Administrator. Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys. In the British house of commons th budget bill passed without a division. Major W. H. Gibbes, who is said to have fired the first shot In the civil war, died at Columbia, 8. C The prosecution in the Jett-Whltej trial, in progress at JaCitson, Ky., 1 hampered by the absence of witnesses. Count Casslni, the Russian ambaes-' Notice! Having been appointed under the will of, and having qualified as executor of Miss Elizabeth Doggett, deceased, late of Rutherford county, 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 recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 19th clay of May, 1P03. John Simpsox Doogett, Execujor. Notice! Having qualified as executor for the gangway to collapse and many wer drowned. Saigon, French Cochin China, v June 13. A. typhoon of extraordinary vio-' Signed Death Warrant Forty-Six Days Without Food. I Ience swept over Hanoi Namdinh nrf New Orleans, June 15. Governor Augusta, Ga., June 13. Dr. W. R. Thalblnh last night, causing much Heard has signed tne death warrant the public meetings being held in ths 7he estate of my said tator to Wilkinson fasted his 46th day yester- damage. Many natives perished and of A- E- Batson, of Missouri, convicted . Interest Of the Jews will have nfl;the same to me within twelve months day and walked 3 miles. He is feel- several Europeans were injured. Three of tua murder of seven boys of the effect on his government. He declares from this date or this notice will be ing finely and will continue to fast un- trains were overturned between Hanoi Earl family, and fixed August 14 as that Russia is not unfriendly to the pleaded in bar of their recovery ; and all ador to the United States, states that j JSJSK 'JTd S til hi3 normal hun aer returns. i and- Namdinh. The Tribune and Semi-Weekly Ob- Foley-s Honey and Tar server one year for $1.50. ' cures colds, prevents pneumonia. tha ri.it a of Mia axecution. Snbscribe for The Tribune. It published every Thursday evening. Jews. m - m -r.r-r-rt nii.TTTTiTTi is auuscriDc ior ijhjs xxxinvisrj. printed every Thursday evening. It is persons owing said estate are requested to make prompt settlement with me. This June 4, 1903. M. J. HARRILL, Ex'r. of A. L. Mauney, deceased.
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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