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lc VOL. III. NO. 32. RUTHERFORDTON, N.'C THURSDAY. AUGUST 13. 1903. $1.00 A YEAR. COLOMBIAN SENATE AND CANAL TREATY Strong Protest Over Secreta ry Hay's Note. feEAD IN SECRET SESSION. REDS AND BLACKS FIGHT. Miss Ida. M. Snyder Treasurer nt tlte IlrweJtlyn Ems End Art Club. " If 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 perforin the many cures they are given credit for. M lit consulting with mv druOtfUt he ad. vised McElree's wine of Cardui and Thed. I ford's Black-Draught and 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 ia a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a ijiost as tonishing tonic for women. It cures canty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of tlie womb, whites and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently bring9 a dear baby to homes that have beeu barren for years. All druggists hve $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. Creatan Indians and Negroes Have a Mix In North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C, August 6. A fight between Croatan Indiana and negroes took place on the line of the new rail way In Robeson county. Six or sev en were wounded, s&ne badly. There i8 fear of a continuation of the trouble. A whisky distiller,, named Sorrell, i in Harnett county, has bean arrested j for open violation of the Watts liquor regulation law. This la the first ar rest yet made by the state. United States District Attorney A. K Hoiton has sued Glenn Williams, the leatfipg whisky distiller in the LOBBY INVESTIGATION CAUSES SENSATION CAWTHORN FOUND G5UILTY. Hans Murder In First Degree Will On August 26. Eastman. Ga., August 5. 'Robert D. Cawthora has been found guilty of murder in the first degree, on the charge cl having poisoned R. Tuck er, some weeks ago. Tucker was a prosperous farmer and Cawthorn a farm hand on the place. The evidence went to show that Cawthorn and Mrs. Tucker be- proached by a Man In Lobby Who came suspicious and that Cawthorn ministered poison to Tucker in a drink of brandy for the purpose of get ting rid of him so that he might mar- Atlanta, August 6. The most sensa- ry Mrs. Tucker, tional session of the special committee Tucker had taken Cawthorn into his It Was Sprung by Represen tative Mills. WAS CFFERED SUM OF $500. Representative Mills Says He Was Ap- MACEDONIAN REVOLT SAID TO BE WIDENING Uprising Reported In Four Bulgarian Villages. INSURGENT BANDS A7.E ACTIVE. VERY LOW RATES TO MANY POINTS REACHED VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Offered Him Above Sum to Oppose Child Labor Bill. I Been Dynamited Trouble Spread Outside of Macedonia. May Caused Considerable Excitement, Be ing Regarded as an Indirect Threat of Retaliation In Case Ratification Failed. New York, August T. Advices re- ,cvea nt irom a prominent mem-, gtate foj $10 000 damages for horse-, appointed to investigate the charges of house and befriended him in a nm oer or congress in Bogota state, acoora- wnlppjng Hoiton, at Winston, several lobbyin in the legislature was held ber of ways. " l "ulmu 'ouww(iiv Bn-ti,. ajro The suit Is broueht in this marulne and the sensation was: Vfcoro ao oUn ovisnxo tha f- sprung by Representative W. D. Mills, f6ct that a second person, of the name of Usfcub and the district oX Krushe f Cherokee county. ; of Horn, had died from the ef-J vo- where the government telegraph Mr. Mills was the member whose tes- facts of poison In brandy Intended to offices have been dynamited; while timony was wanted yesterday,, hut jS rtrim'-c hv Turgor mstnci oi uiora, iour uuiga- ; The Southern Railway Coinpa- r ny announces the sale of tickets In the District of Kruehevo the Cov-jat extremely low rates, from ernment Telegraph Offices Have : points on its lines for the follow- . j. . -r. t 1 Wion, max secrerary nay iu Juiy , Yaj1kin rnlintv nf wh!f,h Hnltnn ia a Constantinople, August 8. The in surrectionary movement in Macedonia j reported to be active in the Sanjak MONTEAGLE, Tenn. Bible School, ing special occasions : Athens, G a. Summer School, Ju ly 1-August 9, 1903. Knoxville, TENX.-Summer School June 23-July 31, 1903. . When his name was called as a witness he was absent. v A summons was sent him and he appeared today. This morning when he took the stand WIEE"CARDUI ITU.J WJ tv T3AM I ckwioa uauva iMie iviiuiaitu i Hva Jprie. telling him to inform the Oolom- j The cafIy corn haa been considera j bian government of the probable action : bly injure,, by droughtf especially on . of the next American congress if the , 6andy and but late corn ,s yery vlg. eanai treat, is not ratinea. , orous &ad promiaing. Cotton is fruit- The reading of the communication ing well Ed is full of blooma. The from Secretary Hay in secret session ; outlook for m ,g ai th h or tne senate caused venement pro-1 th ar small. rn the west-1 he said he had been offered money to ; tests, they Delng considered an indV . em art state tot)acco ig UQ. rect threat of retaliation in case tlw usuaUy flne The curing of leaf ia I traty fa,le-i , , now in progress over much of the Considerable excitement is said to ftatQ The quality l8 Qulte goo, , have ensued, the principal critic and but the crop win not w Qeayy M aenaiur wins oenauxr i-erez smio, oi , Qj lagt year Boyaca, a hitter enemy of the canaL " " He weat so far as to say that Colom bia would fight rather than "be humil iated." July 1-August 30, 1903. Nashville, Tenn. Peabody Col lege Summer Schools, June 1 July 30, 1903. The jury was out just 35 minutes. ! rian villages have risen, provoking a jTuSKEGEE, ALA. Summer School. TO HAVE ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Bank of Riitliert'orilton. Statement of the condition of Bank of Uutherfordtou, as made to the Corpor- . ation Commission, at close of business on June 9th, 1903 RESOURCES. Bills receivable 26,197 84 Overdraft .... 63329 llutherford connty bonds .... 200 00 Banking house 3,750 00 Furniture and fixtures 1,250 00 Cash dno from banks. . , 2,957 91 County and U. S. claims 707 72 Other real estate 10 00 Aaid that Jar.kinnvi!U Capitalists Will Other advices from Bogota received ; Make proposition. at Colon tay the outlook for the rati-; AugusUne Fya., August 7. Ru flcatlon of the treaty is more favorable. mors of thft construction ' of an elec- ; trie street railway in this city are again hi the air, ROMANCE OF BOXER WAR. vote agaiDsi the child labor bill. "I was approached y a man in tha lobby who asked me to vote against the bill," he said, "and he offered me 1500 to do aa he asked." " Mr. Mills had seen people on the floor of the house and senate not mem bers. "During the pending of the child labor bill," said Mr. Mills, "1 had two of my constituents to make personal appeals to me to vote against the chill labor bill. They were stockholders in the mill at my home, and said they tnought It best for the county that the bill should not pass. Judee D. M. Roberts told Cawthome 1 corresponcmg rising m me neignoor- to stand up, so he could pass sentence in Albanian villages. According to upn him. I tne statements of the porte, how.ever, Judge Roberts told him that during' the authorities have succeeded in calm his career as a lawyer and as a judge j mS tne Albanians and inducing them he had never seen a man so devoid of to return to their homes, conscience who was charged with so ' The diplomats here are uneasy, fear- dastardly a crime. He then passed the death sentence on him, fixing the date on August 26. FOUND DEAD IN HIS CHAIR. 8udden Death of Well Known Mont gomery Lawyer. Montgomery, Ala., August 8.-Mr. Thomas Stubbs, a well known lawyer of this city, was found dead sitting In ing that the trouble may tpread out side the bounds of Macedonia. So long as the trouble is confined to June 26r August 7, 1903. Above Rates Open to ne Public. Tickets will be sold to above points from all stations on South ern Railway. Detailed information can be had upon application to any Tick- the usual skirmishing bands and occa. et Agent of the Southern Rail sional dynamite outrages, it is not be-1 way, or Agents of connecting lieved that there will be any serious ! lines, or by addressing the under cause for alarm. signed. the Exchange hotel billiard narlors rr - j aJ ii , -r- ! At hnmfl 1 heard frnm friends nf mlnfl . ... x uis im;e 11 is reporieu mai j&ck- ; eldoui w o ciock je riuay morning. bot. Up to the present tima the embas sy has -been confined to advising tho poTte t oprevent the Musselnien pop ulation from engaging in fights with the insurgents. Twelve battalions of reliefs in the Happy Culmination of Long Standing BOnville apitalists are after a fran-! hat these parties had said if I voted was aeen to enter the billiard San jak of Serfije and Che vilayet'of uove Ana.r. chise that aplJication wm socm lor tne cnilfl labor mil l would De ae- CnicaRO, August 7. A romance (be- v. a(1o t th fnr tho feated lor the senate if I ran. Yester- Total $35,712 26 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in 103000 00 Surplus and nnivided profits. . 3,018 62 BilU payable 8,600 00 Deposits subject to check 10,450 40 Time deposits 3,663 24 Total gun during the Boxer uprising in Chi na has just culminated in the mar riage in Chicago of Philip Herbert, former gunner of the navy, and Mrs. Pearl Seaman, the American widow, ol a Shangha! merchant. Gunner Herbert served on the Olynv pia In the battel of Manila and. after wards saw service in Chinese waters during ihe Boxer uprising. Whll.i cn shore leave one night he encountered an overturned palanquin in one of Shanghai's narrow streets. The ccoupant was pinned beneath the vehicle and was screaming for help whila the bearers fought to keep off a dozen Chinese clamoring for blood of "foreign devils." A few blows drove them away and Herbert carried l-.er several blocks. JLo, safety v. The g,ucner returned to his ship, but when he left Shanghai he carried with him the heart of the young wid- 35,712 20 I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Bank of Kutherfordtou, do solemnly swear that the above report 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. Mounow. J. C. Walker, T. C Smith. room and take a seat in one of the cushioned chairs arounvl the. wall for passage of an ordinance and the grant-: day 1 beard aSaln tha thse parties Bpectatora but tnere being few per- ing of the franchise. naa saKl luy wouia aeieai me Because The capitalists propose to built a ' 1 dld not vote inst the bill." belt line, running from the waterworks, ! Mr- Mllls was not approached in any on San Marco avenue, through the ho said- about the textbook bill, city gates, down the bay to South ' an' dy except members had dis- sons in the billiard parlors at the time his condition was not noticed. The negro beys who wait on tthe parlors were builly engaged at the time he Monastir have been called out. WRECK ON CCAST LINE. -Fire R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. VIA street, thence along Central avenue to ! cussed the convict bill with him. Mr. King street, thence into New Angus- j Mihs saiJ he was improperly approach- sltting eu uace uuuul iue cmiu lauur uiu. "I had rather not tell who threaten tine, the distance of 2 miles. If the right kind of proposition is presented, it will meet with favor by ; ed to bftat. me for the s6nate they the city council. MORTGAGE ON ENTIRE LINE. II are my political enemies and heven't got any conscience. They don't amount to much, and if I give their namea they would claim I took advantage oi them." Senator Hopkins insisted on the Question being answered but Senator I LTN0IS CENTRAL EAILE0AD. "vehy low jratje;& to the: Freight Cars Piled in a Ditch' man Injured. Thomasville, Ga., August 8. A entered in cleaning up and passed ; freight ttain on the Coast line, travel- near him several times. He was seen ng west, was wrecked 8 miles east with his head drooped to one of here Friday afternoon. The draw- side, hut It was thought by those i head lell out of the engine and the who know him that he had fallen ! first car was wrecked by it, causing asleep. When Alhert Corzelius, who ' ten freight cars to pile up in a ditch. attends the billiard parlors, came j The negro brakeman, Joseph Lane, j COMMENCING FEBRUARY down !n the morning to go on duty I was caught under the wreck and his WEST. NORTHWEST & CALIFORNIA 15TH. Carolina and Northwestern Gives . as Security for Loan. Tlflle'irh. N. r.' Aiiffiist R. Tho. Oar nllim rtiH Northwestern raJlwav haa who asked withdrew it. ,rfa n it e,Mr iir.l- Mr- Miil then explained why he was as security for a $2,500,000 loan. Officials say that when this road is built through the mountains between J 1 i.1 A. 1 - 1 I ow ana me promise inai sue wotiu tw atRi( Tennesft it will m. become iii wife on the expiration oi i -,pt with; th- jfvrfniv nnA vestprn his enlistment. The sailer was discharged in Febru ary, lie was notified later that he had beoomc helrto $20,000 in England. GEORGIA EXHIBIT AT FAIR. COMMERCIAL BANK Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth erf ordton, N. C, at the close of business on June 9th, 1903. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 28,882 39 Overdrafts 724 91 Furniture and Fixtures 1 ,000 00 Due from banks and bankers, 10,832 26 Cash on hand 2,016 04 Senate Psssee BUI Appropriating $30, 000 For the Purpose. Atlanta, August C. Georgia will be found adequately and splendidly rep resented at the great Louisiana Pur chase exposition at St. Louis. This was finally determined yester day when the senate, by a vate of 24 ta 14, passed the exposition appropria tions. This carries a cash appropria tion of $30,000 with which to supple- railway. The connection between these two roads Is very Intimate. Ik at one time thought the Seaboarti Air LJn3 would secure control of the Carolina and Northwestern, but this fell through. The Seaboard and Caro lina and Northwestern was until re cently r-arrow gauge, but is now standard. It Is on very friandly terms with the Southern. f MAIL CARRIER HELD UP. I not here yesterday, saying he had a leave of absence to attend Cherokee county court and didn't finish up hia case until 8 o'clock. Further, Mt. Mills said: "With no disrespect to the commit tee this investigation will amount to a whitewash, it makes no difference how many witnesses you summon. All the evidence will be hearsay." Mr. Hopkins Interrupted, saying hia remarks were out of place and not at all apropos. Mr. Mills was then excused. he observed Mr. Stubbs in the chair with his eyes closed and apparently asleep, but looking unusually pale. He went to him, caught hold of him and foun 1 Stubbs dead. The coroner was notified and the remains were re moved. The deceased was about 57 years old and had been postoffice inspector during the Cleveland administration. HIRED MAN TO DO FIGHTING. C, leg broken. No others were injured The road was blocked for several hours, passenger trains transferring around the wreck. This is the second wreck In the same neighborhood in two days. Negro Makes Assault Upon Lonely Road In Tennessee. Nashv.lK'. Tenn., August 8. A spe cial from Leadsburg to the Banner says a rural route carrier was held ! up yesterday by a negro. TERMINATES IN FIGHT. ... , . , . , The carrier is a young white man which the state has. The expenditurs , n Melvin Wheatley who reports of this money Is placed In the hand t. . fT,- OT,,ri . t, ,,a Total $42,955 60 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $10,000 00 Surplus 2,100 00 Undivided profits 955 50 De posits subject to checks .... 29.574 90 Cashier's checks 325 20 of the governor and the commissioner of agriculture. Under their plana $25,000 of this sum Is to "be used In preparing an agricultural exhibit, whli $5,000 will be used In supplementing the exhibits of minerals, marbles and woods which are now in the possession of the state geologist. It is the judgment of the commit (tee ani of the governor that the amount appropriated will be ample td give an exhibit of which all Georgians will have good reason to feel proud. The bill having passed the senate will doubtless be promptly concurred in by the house. FEARS FOREIGN AGGRESSION. and cut him in the hand as he at tempted to ward off the blow. Wheat ley had a younger brother with him .who went for his knffe and the negro supposing he was reaching for a pistol, fled. The negro was unknown, but the case has been reported to the postal department and will be Investigated. Brazil Admonished to Build Up Strong Navy at Once. I New York, August 10. While discus sine naval estimates in the chambet I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer-1 of deputies Thomas Cavaleante has, cial Bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly according to a Herald dispatch from Total $42,955 60 swear the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLAUK, Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of June, 1903. M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B. T witty, John C. Mills, M. H. Justice, Directors. Rio Janlero, warned the members oi the possibility of a foreign aggres sion and pleaded that Brazil should place herself in a position to oppose the attacks of any European country. Particular stress was placed on tha Valuable Horses Cremated. New York, August 8. Two valu able horses. Bernaldo, owned by Wil son Chisfholm, of Cleveland, and Del mar, owned by Joseph Smith, of Brook' lyn, wwe destroyed in a fire early to day that for a long time threatened to cause the loss of the extensive sta bles at titc Empire City Trotting track near Yonkers, Many high-priced steeds quartered at the track for the racing which begkj in a few days were led from their stalls and turned loose. Af ter a hard fight the fire was conquered. ' Sund-y night last the stables were fired in a mysterious manner and the authorities believe an incendiary start ed both blazes. Trouble Between Representative Hous ton and Lawyer Spalding. Atlanta. G-a., August 8. Jack J. Spalding, the well known Atlanta law yer, and C. C. Housn, -.f Fulton'a representatives tp the legislature en gaged It. a fight this afternoon at the corner of Washington and Hunter street. The difficult ywas the outcome ol the lobbying Investigation which has been going on at the capltol for sev eral days : This morning on the floor of the house Mr. Houston bitterly denounced . Mr. Spalding. He called hi ma "cud- j dlefish" and applied other epithets to ; him. Shortly after 1 o'clock this after noon Mr. Spalding met Mr. Houston on Washington street near the capl tol. He hit him with a walking cane, Mr. Houston showed fight, but befona the difficulty could proceed any fur ther, friends of the two men sep-, arated them. ITurtiher trouble between the .twq men is feared. Reuben Earbee, of Durham, N Charged with Conspiracy. Raleigh. N. C, August 8. Reuben Barbee, a white man, has been arrest ed at Durham for conspiracy, his of fense being the hiring of Frank How ard to whip a Russian Jew, named F. Pruschanskin. It is charged that Barbee offered any one $10 to whip the Jew, against whom h t had a grudge, and that How ard took up the offer. He attacked the Jew cn the street, knocking him down and Inflicting a bad wound on the head. He claimed that the Jew had called him a liar, when the lat ter had never seen him before. How ard is In jail and when Barbee refused to take him out the whole plot was re vealed. After Howard's arrest Barbee took down the money, which he had put in the haads of a third person, and this adds to the indignation o! the friends of Howard. May Be Cass of Murder. New 1 ork, August 6. Following the discovery In the Harlem river of lha nude body of an unidentified white man, with a cut in the forehead, four negroes have been arrestel on suspi cion of murder. One of the pris oners has told the police that he met the white man m a Harlem saloon; that the three others came in and saw the man show a roll of bills, and that one of the crowd boug&t a flask of li quor Into which he poured a quantity of snuff. He left the party and later says he met one of them carrying in his arms the white man's clothes. ENDING APRIL 30TH. Free Ckxa.lv Cars, Union Depots, FAST TRAINS. For full information, pamphlets, rates and tickets, address FRED D. MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agent, No. 1 Brown Bnilding. ATLANTA, Ga. EARNE8T APPEAL MADE. FILED WAY TO LIBERTY. Blast Kills Two Negroes. j Chattanooga, Tenn.. August 8. danger ?f aggression by Germany and special U The News from Bristol says the deputy urged that Brazil build up that George Ayers and Tom Woodson, a navy at once. j two negro workmen, were torn to piece3 and killed In the yard of the Bristol Iron furnace while blastffng this morning. Several others wre Injured. Desperate Prisoners Break Jail at Co lumbus, O. Columbus, O., August 8. At 6:45 this morning Lewis Harmon, the con victed murderer of George Geyer neat Alton; Robert Sniff lett, of Franklin county, charged with horse stealing; Otis Kellar, another alleged horse thief, and Lewis Eyeting, forger, of Dayton, escaped from the county jail in broad daylight by filing off a bar in the bath room. ' The work Is supposed to have baen To Save Lives of the Patriotic Chi nese Reformers. New York, August 10. An earnest appeal to the United States govern ment through Secretary Hay asking co operation with the British ambassador in Shanghai in saving the lives of the patriotic Chinese reformers now under his protection, has been made in a telegram Just forwarded by the Chi nese Empire Reform association of New York. Kwal Pong, iecretary of the association, said: "The reform party Is -not against the government; we only want better gov ernment. We are for the emperor, who shares In our desire, but we are opposed to the dowager empress. There are 3,000 members of' our association In New York and 15 branches in Amer ; Jca. " The association's total member ship is 6,000,000." Respite p ranted to Fred Ewert. Key West, Fla., August 7. Attorney E. P. Roberts has received a writ ef supersedeas from Judge J. B. WialL granting a stay of execution In the case of Fred Ewert,. who was con demned to die August 21. The exten sion of time i3 granted because the judge allowed the attorney 60 daya in which to make his appeal to the supreme court, and the governor sen tenced the man to hang before the ex piration of that time. The supreme court will meet in January, 1904, and it Is not likely that a deciskm will be rendered before February or March of next year. An effort will he mads to have a new trial. Lineman Falls to His Death. Atlanta. August 8. While trying to repair an electric light wire on the top of a pole at the corner of Peach tree anl Baker streets yesterday af ternoon about 5:30 o'clock, Thomas Patillo, a lineman for the Georgia Rail way anl Electric company, fell and was instantly killed. It is believed he accidentally touched a live wira as there were two burned places on his right leg. Notice! State of North Carolina, County op Rutherford, is Superior Court. Fannie D. Toms and husband Henry S. Toms, plaintiff, vs. Maggie C. Carpenter and husband, K. J. Carpenter, E. C. Ford and husband, G. B. Ford, G. D. Carrier, Annie Belle Er. win, O. C. Frwin, Jennie Erwin Miller and huspand, L. D. Miller, Julia. Erwin, Ellen Erwin, minor, J. C. Erwin, minor, Ernestine Erwin Justice and husband, J. D. Justice, Mrs. Emma Carrier, Eu genia Carrier, minor, Henry Carrier, minor, heirs at law of James H. Carrier, deceased, defendants. To E. C. Ford and husband, G. B. Ford, G. D. Carrier, Mrs. Emma Carrier, Eugenia Carrier, minor, and Henry Car rier, minor, some of the defendants above named: You will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior court of Ruther ford county to compel the specific per formance of a contract to sell certain real estate situate in Rutherfordton township in said county and to perfect plaintiffs title to said land ; and the said defendants will further take notice that they required to appear at the next term of the Superior court of said county on the first Monday in September, 1903, at the court house of said county in Ruth erfordton, N. C, and answer or demnr to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 20th day of July, 1903. M. O. DICKERSON, Clerk of the Superior Court. His Body Found In a Swamp. . Valdosta. Ga., August 8. Informa tion has been received here of the done with a potato knife filed in the j "ng of . "T"6 praetor, named I'lktmuu, Dt)M uroiiua, ta VUUUU CUUIl- BOOK STORE The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L. GRAYSON Ono r.llnutc Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup Peacemaker Slashed by Toughs. New York, August 10. William J. Mora, assistant secretary to Mayor' Low, has been slashed in the thigh by one of a crowd oi' roughs in Cath erine street, where he ha.1 ftopped to protest against the taunts of tlie gang aimed at , a decrepit female beggar. li s injury was not serious, and after hav ing it dressed he went home. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork, Ky., savs she has prevented attacks of chole- ira morbus by taking Chamberlain's j Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approaching attack. Attacks of bilons colio may be prevented in the same way. For sale by Dr. T. B. Twitty, Drug Store. . A Jfhysician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physi. cian of Smith's Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal expe rience with Foley's Kidney Cure. "For years I have beeu greatly troubled with kindey and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate gland. shape of a saw. Harmon was an ac complice of Miles Walliogford, who recently committed suicide ia th Denison, Tex., jail. Sentenced to the Scaffold. Rlnggcll Ga., August l. Jim White was tried Thursday for the killing of Bob Shlpp in this county last April found guilty and was sentenced to hang Oct 2. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. It is reported In W&T1 street that the standard Oil Company has acquired control of the Virglnia-Oarolimi Chem ical company. Seventeen hundred Bulgarians have been routed by Turkish troops. War I used everything ' seems to.be imminent in the Balkans. known to the profession without relief, until I commenced to nse Foley's Kid Cons,imption Threatened. "I was twibled with a hacking cough neyCure. After takuxg -three bottles I tion saysC Unger) 21 Mape" iSt was entirely relieved and cured. I pre- Campaign. 111. "I tried a great many scribe it now daily in my practice and . remedies and I was under the care of heartily recommend its nse to all physi- j physicians for sevearl months. I used cians for such troubles. I have prescrib-; one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It ed it in hundreds of cases with perfect cured me, and I have not been troubled ' success. ' 'City Drug Store, since. " City Drug Store. ty. Only meager details have been learned. Pittman was found lying in a swamp with his head crushed In by a blow from an ax. The body was lying In water 18 . inches deep and had evidently been carried to the place by the murderer. It is sur mised that he was waylaid while cut JnM. t.1 n tha wood a. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignifi cant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Buck- len's Arnica Salve ever handy. It is the best salve ou earth and will pretent fatalitv. when burns, sores, nlcers and niles threaten. Only 25c, at T. B. Twit ty and Thompson & Watkins' drug store. George Clanton negro prisoner in jail at Tifton, Ga., attempted suicide by hanging. League of Georgia Municipalities meets at Macon next Wednesday. It will have two days sessions. It is thought Cashier Dewey's steal ing from the Farmers and Merchants' bank, at New Berne, G., will ex ceed $120,000. Returns from the primary election in Mississippi verify former reports that Money won the senatorshlp and Vardamaa the governorship. Puts An End to it All. A grevions wail of times comes as a re sult of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, bachache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c Guar anteed by T B. Twitty, and Thompson & Watkins' drug store. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CABOliINAa l1s Depavtmant, r, Med. loin. Phavmaoy. One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to sons of ministers. Loans for the needy. 608 STUDENTS. 66 INSTRUCTORS. New Dormitories, Water Works Cen tral Heating System, Library 40,000 vol umes. Falll term, academic, and pro-' fessional departments, begins Septem ber 7th. 1C03. Address F. P. YEN ABLE, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Teachers Wanted. We need at once a few more Teachers for Fall schools. Good positions are be ing filled daily by ns. We are receiving more calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied with Teach ers free of cost. Enclose stamp for reply. AMERICAN TEACHERS ASS N., J. L. Graham, L. L. D., Manager, 152-154 Randolph B'ld, Memphis, Tenn. i
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