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:1 ":. JHE FLOWSS COUECTOff. VOL. III. NO. 34. KUTHERFOEDTON, N. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST' 27, ,1903. 1.00 A YEAEw Me RELIANCE WINS THEJIRST RAGE Lip ton's Shamrock III Appa- rently Outclassed. SECOND RACE OFF SANDY HOOK. CHARLESTON TO GEORGETOWN. Nw Line of Steamtrs To Be Estab lished Shortly. Charleston, S. C, August 21. The announcement is made here that a new line of steamers was to be estab lished between Charleston, George town and intermediate coast and riv er points. The new company is back ed by the commercial club of Charles ton, an - organization in which all the , leading business men or the city jhave membership. It will Lave a capital stock of ?50,- JAPS NOW AFTER THE AMERICA'S CUP Be In Next Race. , PROPOSE TO BUILD A YACHT. WHITE CAPS CAUSE TERROR. - - A Negroes Fleeing From Barbour Coun ty, Ata. Montgomery, Ala., August 22. A well authenticated rumor reaches m . , , ' ; here from Barbour that there ia a prao- Naval Official Says Tney will ttcal n.e waT ln one portion of the county and as a result negroes are being driven out of the county by whitecaps. A' prominent citizen of Barbour was TURKEY WILL MEET DEMANDHF RUSSIA Adequate Assnrancas Said to Have Been Given. WITHDRAWN. WARSHIF3 TO BE Mrs. Fred Unra.th. President Country Club, Bentoa Harbor, Mich. "After my first baby was born I did not teem to regain my strength although the doctor gav me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but Instead ci getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band Insisted that 1 take Wine of Cardui for a week and Me 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 1 was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusl-. ajtlc in Its praise." Wine Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for tho ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. 1 1 prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine of 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 oorunend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regnlates tne menstrual now. i Fina Weather Conditions Were Offered For the Contest As Previously, Re liance Forged Ahead and Left Sham-' ooo, $30,000 being common stock and rook in Lurch. $20,000 preferred Etock. it will put ' on a fleet of steamers sufficient in Sandy Hook, August 22. (Marconi- number to have tri-woekly sailing from gram) Reliance 'crosced the finish j tnjs pj-t Georgatown ami points on line at 3:12:10. ; the Sante and Con&aree rivers. Official Jays They Can Build Just . as Fine a Yaoht as Either Ameri ca or England, and Believes They Can Come Away Winner.. New York, AugUBt 22. If Iieuten- ia the city Thursday to see Judge ; official Advices Say That the Russian Jones, of the United' states district court, and ascertain, what methods- could be adopted to stop wStitecaping, which was seriously, demoralizing the ! labor of the county. Squadron Cff Iniada Probability, Leave In For Other Waters. Will, in Ail a Few Days Sale of LandioF Taxes! The following tracts and parcels of land hereinafter named, have been levied on for taxes due for the year 1 902, which still remain due and nnpaid ; therefore, for the satisfaction of said tax due, I will sell at the Court House door in Ruth erford ton, N. C, on Monday, September 7th, 1903, the following described lands: E. A. MARTIN, Tax Collector . Paris, August 21. Official advices Sa I do not ig ii&ly to leave Turkish waters with-i T'jrSAJ .vi . it . j.. . itu. !.!. ana cost, $i u RUTHERFORDTON TOWXSHIP J S Briffht. 48 acres land jmffisl taxes Lee Bryant, one town lot (res) taxes and cost, $3 70 John Carrier, Sr, G acres acres, n w, . . ,. .. m.i...ki. j kfam4 'RarKrtiir irrmnV rttW.em ' t,.olor, .nn,i1mn nft Tn'nda i raxes Lua CU8I, D ant uomraamrer ai :7. 7" - " LJ? x ZT'TZ ."7" 3T I Susan HamUton. 36 acres w h. taxes imperial Japanese navy, cba chitj uui -"-j c traiiww a.u.11 wugaiso " ' -- " . 4V. ,. . . - i , ... ..j i i . - ... . . . im i . .- i. .a"u iuoi. i iv The coastwise trade, for which the ius pians, japan win nute u I" 7 II wVT-.T- I Z 7 ,1 Thomas m HamUton, 2 acres m h, tax New York, August 22. At 10 o'clock j company will bid is a large and im- in the next contest of the America's be called on to do what the state au-; government has given adequate assur-1 eg an(j cos 2 53 j Colnmbus Jeffries, 17) acres Fite land taxes and cost, $3 85 W - I Vf XX 4. UiU. lO Or iUlgU MUM " . . ... , , , Jl . , . . the wind at Sandy Hook, according to ; portant one, and the new company cup. The commander, who came thorities ought todo, and. have i in ances thafit will meet all the Russian j the weather gauge, was blowing 17.7 i in a larva tihra nf it '. here to see the struexle between Sham-. lHe,r power to qo . . . . " . I i . " . . . . ...I Th PorlMMir wt n 1a oon. miles an hour and increasing, The committee posted a signal show ing the course to bo a beat 15 miles to the windward an'd return, and thj boat marking the turn set off in t'he direction of Long Branch, where the turning point should be about 6 miles oft shore. ANSWER OF RAILROADS. wiir demands. The withdrawal of the warships will shipments to points north of the Ohio arft made defendants in tho suit of The preparatory gun was fired at i tte c,enfcral Yellow Maocition 11:80; the warning gun was fired al , agall,st alI road3 taat placo3, an ad. . . ., x ! vance of 2 cents ver 100 pounds on all uiiicwi iime siaTi: Shamrock, 11:45:17. Reliance, 11:46:21. The fight for position was hot and interesting. Captain Barr is follow ing every move of Captain Wringe anJ It looks a3 if he was getting the bet ter of it. When the warning gun was fired both boats were at the westward lina Inshore. Both boats stood a Quarter intert financial men in his country lto1 to tne governor; but tne.gov- be due chiefly to Turkey's a&fcurances, ' to prepare at once for the building of erner bein absent at Blount Springs but also to Russia's desire to avoid ! . roor ,tor thc nirr intAHnnM ta prlTate secretary. J. Kirk Jack- a stp which might appear to Bui- son, promised to lay all the facts be- garia as antagonistic. fore the governor immediately on the governor's return to the capitcL Barbour is the governor's own eoun To the Bill of the Central Ytellow Pine & racer to enter the next international Association. j races. Jackson, Miss., August 21. Sever-1 "We can build just as fine a boat as al of the railroads of V138861 wno '' either America or England," hek said, "and you may be sure that at the next international yacht races, you will see the flag of Japan flying on the winner." ASSASSINS ARRESTED. SENDS STRONG NOTE. Ban,k of RntherfordtoD. Statement of the condition of Bank of i . Rut'herfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on Juno 9th, 1903 RESOURCES. Bills receivable 26,197 34 Overdrafts - - - - 633 29 llutherford county bonds 200 00 Banking house. 3,750 00 Furniture and fixtures 1 ,250 00 Cash duo from banks 2,957 91 County and U. S. claims 707 72 Other real estata 16 0 river, have filed answer to the bill of the Central Yellow Pine association. The bill of the pine association American Claims Pending Against Co against the advance was filed with the ! !ombia; interstate commerce commission at ! New York, August 21. Mall advices Washington, before whom the case from Bogota report that United States was appealed after going through .the Minister Beaupre has sent a strong federal court in Mississippi. The official note to the minister of foreign commission cited the railroads of Mfs-! affairs, stating, in the name of Secre I. - . ... " - ,u . issim to make answer, and in an-1 tary Hay, that all American claims thPn trJrt r j 8wer the lumbermen the railroad ' pending against Colombia must be set Uil un Jf. officialB are filiQS their bm- ! ti6d by Pfcte intervention, and 'i "I.!?1- A copy of the plea of the Gulf and ' not by local courts, cables the Colon Jarvis Miller, 1 acre n h, taxes and cost, $3 05 Madison McEnrire, 12 acres Morris land taxes and cost, $1 33 Quince Miller, 1 acre n w, taxes and cost, $3 21 Will Rector, J acre (res) n h, taxes and cost, $2 88 Mart Simmons, 30 acres w land, taxes es and cost, $2 41 Francis Taylor, 1 acre n h, taxes and ty, and it is understood that he wlli Five 0f the Negroes Concerned In thj take strenuous measures to bring the Price Murder Caught. ' guilty perron to justice and; stop J Bliwardsville. Ala., August 22. Five 1 further whitecaping in the county. Df the negroes Implicated in the mur- cost, $ 1 00 It is said that the. labor on three der of Constable Price near Palestine, 1 John Western, Sr, 40 acres mills creek or moro largo plantations in Barbour nave been arrested amd are now in jail taxes and cost, $2 65 have been run off by whitecaps and la-: here. The negroe3 have been arraign-: John Carrier, year 4901, 6 acres land bor generally In that section of the ed before a justice of the peace and in n h, taxes and cost, $2 68 county where whitecaping is said to remanded to Jail without bail. green hill township have occurred. 1 generally demoral- , other negroes implicated in the mur- z y m b izea. der. it m Raid, havo fled to fieoreia. a. a.., m ' . illlil UUSl. SiO U-i xnere was some tais or lyncning among those who lived near the scene of the murder. Sheriff Adams, how ever, got his prisoners safely away and an(j cost, $i 90 the j Everythin The cause of this outbreak against negroes, in Barbour Is not known here But it is said to be due to some overt acts of negroes who have made them selves obnoxious to certain people o! the neighborhood. Lawson Hays, 21 acres land m cr, tax es and cost, $1 10 May Melton, 77 acres land m o taxes danger appears to have passed. msbi Nannev. 32 acres land m ia queit and no apprehea-; cr, taxes and cost. $ 1 30 neuvers. Both boats were on the starboard tack, heading for the line and crossed it holding about south, Shamrock about two lengths ahead ol Reliance, which went over the line ai the weather end. Some minutes af ter crossing, both yachts broke out baby jib topsails. It looked as ii Reliance had purt cioly held back from crossing the line in order to cut be tween whatever time allowance thera might be in case she finished first. Ten minutes after the start tha Ship Island road reached MessTS. ; correspondent of The Herald. Ad-1 Green & Green, the attorneys for the vices from Barranquilla say that Gen-" Yellow Pine association, this morning. ' oral Jose Vasquez Coboa, the former In their answer to the charges of the military chief of Panama, who head lumbermen of the state, the railroad ed the military coup of July 26 against men claim that the rates are not ex- the governor, was imprisoned there 1 yjn uls return irom uiounx sspnng.1 sion is felt. w K Hamilton, 48 acres land maple Governor Jelks, it is understood, will . Constable Price was billed by tha Cr, taxts and cost, Si 70 msiuuie a vigorous investigation into negroes Sunday on the grading works Joe Logan, 38 acres Land t c h, taxes the charges and take vigorous meas urea to stop whitecaping. crbitant, but are made necessary by in creased expenses of the roads, and by the cost of handling the shipments. Equipping the Naval Militia. ' Raleigh, August 21. The state ia ftrrangiag to better equip its naval yachts were still holding towaris th ' militia. There are now five divisions, south on the starboard tack and from For the one at Newbern a coast rap- shore it looked as If Reliance was ' Id flre gaa. n,ew revolvers, Lee rifles j Negroes of and sent to Bogota Aug. 15 under mil-'! Itary escort. j It is reported that. General Cobb's j brother, Alfredo Vasquez Cobos, the ! minister of war, has resigned his portfolio. DESPERADO ARRESTED. of the Seaboard Air Line, .near the and cost, $1 81 Georgia line. Price, who had a war-1 Laila Hamrick, 50 acres land maple cr, rant for one of the negroes, went tfl '. taxes and cost, $3 20 In North the railroad camp, accompanied by a friend, to serve IL His friend mada a remark to some negroes, who wera gambling. They resented the remark and gathered about the white man. RACE WAR IS FEARED. ' Total ..35,712 26 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in 10,000 00 Surplus and uuivided profits. . 8,018 62 Bill payable 8,000 00 Deposits subject to check 10,430 40 Time deposit 3,663 24 Total $35,712 26 gaining a trifle. The wind, which ear ly ln the day was from the west-south-west, seemed to be getting more ta and Hotchkiss gun have been receiv ed, also 30-foot cutters for cruising. The new "division bf 50 members &t Wiiitewright, Tex., Are Fleeing the Town. Chicago, August 21. A dispatch to The Record-IIeraid from" Dallas, Tex., Had Long Been a Terror Carolina. Raleigh, N. C, August 21. A parts of officers, federal and state, made a The neTce3 goon opened fire, and Pricti raid yesterday morning before day. was Instantly killed, light In Cumberland county and cap- tured Antony Ray, a desperado and leader of a band of outlaws, known in all that section as the "Bluge Ganze." For ten years this" man has been wanted in three counties for mur- "GT.NTLEMAN GEORGE" NABBED. the southward and the boats had ever I Beaufort is being similarly equipped i Detectives Make Important Capture In New York City. New York, August 21. When hall a dozen detectives were dodging a fu- der, robbery and arson. The officers ! sllade of bullets fired at them on tha opportunity to show what they coukl I All divisions will have cruising cutters, i "News from Whitewrlght, Tex., ia had an adventurous trip in search of roof of a West Forty-soventh street land cost, $2 95 UNION TOWNSHIP W R Shuford, 08 acres land t r, taxes and cost, $2 90 J G Snider, 39 acres land mt cr, taxes and cost, $1 77 Jenk Abrams, 17 acres land, taxes and cost, $1 37 W R Shuford, year 1901, 58 acres land b r, taxes and cost, $ 2 90 SULPHUR SPRINGS TOWNSHIP Margret Abernethy, 2 acres land on mcK cr, taxes and cost 80 cts Claud Owens, 70 acres land JtcK cr, taxes and cost, $5 48 Wm Liles, 85 acres land mcK cr, taxes I, J. W. Dorsey, actiug cashier of the Bank of Rutherfordton, "do solemnly nwcar that the above report is true and corw t to tho best of my knowledge and beliof J. W. DORSEY. iiworn to before J, F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest : D. i' Mokkow, J. C Walker, T C Smith.. COMMERCIAL BANK. 1 Rcjiort of tho condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth f rfor ('.ton, N C, at the close of business on Juno 9th, 1903. I RESOURCES Loan and discounts, $28,882 89 Overdrafts 724 91 Furniture and Fixtures 1 ,000 00 Due from banks and bankers, 10,832 26 Cash on hand 2,016 04 do in a beat to windward in a compar atively smooth s-ea and a 154tnot wind. Race by Bulletins 1:10 p. m. Reliance overhauled and! passed Shamrock and is in wind position. 1:20 p. m. Reliance is leading bj j nearly quarter of a mile.- It looks; B.a thviph tha Krvnta will marl nn Vi I O v v ..... n V li 1- 1 a tack. Reliance went on starboard at 1:39. but again tacked port at 1:43. 1:46' p. m. Both boats are heading oa port tack inshore, one and a hall miles from outer mark. Reliance hall a mile In the lead. ' 1:53 p. m. Reliance ia within hah mile of the outer mark leading bj about three-quarters of a mile. Re llance turned outer mark at 1:65:14. Shamrock turned outer mark at 1:58:30 (official.) and wll also have complete charts w tne effect that all of the negroe3 ol this criminal, a negro, named Camp- residence last Sunday night by George of the navigable waterways of - tha tbe town, more than a hundred per- bell, whose life had been threatened ' Robinson, alias Harry W. Brooks, final- whole state. These cruising cutten 6Q3. t,a"v fled for fe3r of a race war. by Ray, leading them 5 miles through ' ly bringing him down with a shot are considered much preferable to tha A negro attacked a white woman a swamp, the only light being lignt- i through his leg, they were ignorant ci larger boats, such as the Hornet, and bout a year ago and that night a ne- ning flashes. i the Importance of their capture. It is felt that the reserve is now, for $T accused of the oCense was hang- Ray wa found in his house; would j More than $10,000 worth of furs, the first time, in a position to do the i Dy a moo, Dut was rescued and not open the door, and it had to be magnificent dresses, jewels and lacea government and the state really valu able service. Chief Head of Episcopal Church. Now York, August 21. In the cup rent Issue of The Churchman, a lead ing Episcopal church paper, a chiei executive for the Episcopal church, ia saved from death by the sheriff and a posse. Notices were posted ordering all negroes to leave the place and the blacks fled. "A Texa3 and Pacific negro excur- broken down. The door was so low. have been recovered so far and tha and so peculiarly built that the pur-' prdsonr. lying on a hospital cot, told suers had to crawl in. They found the Dolice where to find his avarh Ray standing in a corner with a dark quilt thrown over his head, with slits sion ironi Louisiana and eastern Tex- In it as peep holes. His double-bar-as to El Paso, arranged - recently, has reled gun was in his hands and ha been callod off on protests from tha placed the muzzle of it asrainst a den- demanded ln the leading article which niaj'Qr and chIef of police of El Paso, uty sheriff's body and illed the trig- declares that a chief executive Is aj wno I5aroa race trouoies. necessary for a church as for a na- tion. The Episcopal churoh In this' ,ron Company Succeeding. country now has no real executive Birmingham, Ala., August 21. In-, head. The oldest' bishop is known a dustrial circles here have received in the oresidlne bishoD and Is chairman formation that the Woodstock Iron ments in which they found evidence proving Ms statement that he the widely known expert In his Line -"Gentleman George." ger, but the gun snapped. . Ray waa 1 arrested and tied. He and hia wife are both in jail, at Fayettevillev "J ' TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. SITUATION MORE ACUTE. T m Robbins, 43 acres land b r, taxes and cost, 2 08 A F Bobbins, 60 acres 1 ind, bal due on taxes and cost. $6 80 Mary Steadman, 115 acres land, J cr, taxes and cost, $4 22 COLFAX TOWNSHIP W W Lovelace, 58 acres land SRC, taxes and cost, $4 14 COOL SPRINGS TOWNSHIP W.L Holland, 50 acres land, taxes and cost, $2 95 Mrs Alpha Butler one town lot, taxes and cost, $1 10 J L Moseley, 5 acres land, taxes and cost, $1 86 2:13 p. m. The boat have sailed 61 the hcu8e of bisll0Ps. but he reaJly company, Annison, is meeting witn 4 miles of distance to finish and re aas no s?ecmc executive or aamlnistra-lUnr-o a iariinr ho n ! tive functions. and. has the race apparently well in hand Shamrock has now succeeded in get ting up her balloon Jib top sail. Reliance sailed the windward leg in 2 hours, 9 minutes and 53 seconds. Shamrock covered the distance in 1 hours, 13 minutes and 13 seconds. Re Combine of Yarn Mills. Chicago, August 21. A dispatch to The Record-Herald from New Orleans says that the organization of the Southern Textile company, a combine of southern cotton yairn mills, haa been practically completed and tha liance beats Shamrock in the 15-mil8! milla wm socn be taken over. This Total.. $42,955 60 I LIABILITIES. Capital stock f 10,000 00 Surplus 2,100 00 Undi vided 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 nwear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK. Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of June, 1903. i M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B. T witty, John C. Mills, M. H. Jcstick, Directors. beat to windward 8 minutes and 20! seconds. 2:15 p. m. Reliance continues t3 draw away from Shamrock and now leads by a mile and a quarter. Reliance crossed the line at tha start 4 seconds after Shamrock; turned outer mark 3 minutes, 16 sec onds ahead, beating Shamrock on the windward 15 miles. 3 minutes and 20 seconds. Reliance haa lead of 5 minutes. Bar ring accidents she should win by from 6 to 8 minutes. is the largest cotton merger that has ever taken place. The company which is capitalized at $14,000,000 will take over about 70 mills in North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee. - great success -in the operation of its No. 4 furnace at Anniston. The fur nace went into blast a few weeks since, and is now turning out from 200 to 205 tons" of iron daily. Charlea T. Williams, formerly in charge ol the Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron com pany's North Birmingham furnaces, is in charge of the iron-maker at An nlBton, and in the next four or five months, it is believed, ' that another of the Woodstock furnaces will be started up. Gentry Hillman is the expert at the head at the furnaces. El Paso, Tex., waa visited by an un usual number of fires yesteriay. and" the operations of firebugs are suspect ed. . I The' governorship fight in Mississip pi is becoming warmer every day. It In the Far East Trouble Seems to Be Brewing. BerHn, August 21. A dispatch frora St. Petersburg dated yesterday eays: The situation in the far east is be coming more acute. Manchuria is as suming an insolent attitude toward the Russians. particularly troops. At one place No tic 3! State of North Carolina, County cr Rutherford, in Supsrior Court. Fannie D. Toms and husband Henry S. Toms, plaintiff, . vs. Maggie C. Carpenter and husband, K. J. toward the ! Carpenter, E. C. Ford and husband, G. stones wera ' B- i'ord, G. D. Carrier, Annie Belle Er. commander thrown at the troops. Whils all Russians are the objects will end with the second primary next cf inSUlt, a spirit of opposition to the Thursday. . - j Chinese government is also manifest- The Negro" Business Men's League closed its s?ession at Nashville yester- j oay uooKer wasniagicn was re-eiecied president. ed. After the Kidnapers. Brunswick, Ga., August 21. Depu ty United States Marshal McClellan, of Waycross, arrested Whftie McDon ald, a young man, on the charge ot Mrs. Carolina Korton Dead. New York, August 21. Mrs. Caro lina Lucilla Horton, widow of Captain Stephen Decatur Horton, and one ol the original Daughters of the Revolution, is dead at her home on ICVty Island. Her father, Captain Skidmore, fought in the Continental army. Digging Gold In North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C. August 21. There is much activity in gold mining in this ' Antony Tom, a Kansas City man, who married a young woman of Green ville, Ala., has been arrested on a big- Professor Lungley. great air 8MP' tronble- Thte Iuneral wiU take Pla nil a .Van Tr,tw tftc CTr,,i ome me tomorrow from the res State, this being particularly the case t. teing mml on dence. 929 Third avenue. The two in six or eight counties. A syndicate macnm ( best horses owned -by Mr. Scoggan composed of Washington, D. C, and j " ,1 were Proctor Knott and Dr. Rice. Florida capitalists has bought tha 1 iae nave Thomas gold mine in Franklin an4 . renewed thoir fight on Miller. Charges Nash counties. It is a placer mine ffTOU?.g "B rsoIul1 have and has been a large producer for , been flled- ' many years. Hydraulic works will j ' State Senator Sullivan is on trial be installed and labor brought in. Tha in Missouri accused of accepting a r tha i win, O. C. Frwin, Jennie Erwin Killer I ana nusptmu, u. u. M.mvr, a uiu iirw in, Ellen Erwin, minor, J . U. lrwin, minor, Ernestine Erwin Justice and husband, J. D. Justice, Mrs. Emma Carrier, Eu genia v Carrier, minor, Henry Carrier, minor; heirs at law of James II. 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 Ton .will take notice that an Well Known Turfman Dead. Louisville, Ky., August 21. Hiram I J. Scoggan, the well known Turfman, ' died at 5:45 o'clock this' morning at 'named: the residence of his nephew, Mr. Lon action entitled as above has been com- Jones. Death was - due . to stomach ' menced in the Superior court of Ruther ford county to compel tne specinc 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 buyers say that there Is a surprising Dribe to influence legislation amount of gold in that section. Gould, Inventor, Dead. Boston, August 22. George M. 8torm Plays Havoc With Bananas. New York, August 21. As a result of the disastrous hurricane which kidnaping boys, among them Rucker, swept over the West Indian islands a Gould, manufacturer of pianos, is dead of Atlanta, in Savannah and shipping week ago and destroyed almost every at his home in Brooklyn. He was them on the steamer. Cambria to San- banana plantation in the island of Ja related to Professor Morse, inventor, I tos, Brazil. McDonald, or Walla, as maica, the price of- bananas in this of the telegraph. Disastrous fires he sometimes gives his name, denies city has been advanced from 75 cents caused financial reverses a few years the charge, but the officer is confident j to $3 a bunch at one Jump, he has the right man. : . : THE BOOK STORE ,The place to buy j BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. - A.L.GRAYSON Explosion at a Saw Mill. Brewton, Ala., August 21. By tha explosion of a steam condenser at Blacksee-Miller lunber company's mill a negro was bl,Mvn 40 feet and killed; R. L. Williams, whit-?, was so badly injured that he .died, and a negro named William Simms was paraljzuJ by the shock. , . Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork, Ky., pavs she has nrevented attacks of chole ra morbus by taking Chamberlain's known to the profession without relief, Secretary of Agriculture Wilson hopes to Interest the negroes of the south to silk culuture. A I'hysleian 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 been greatly troubled with kindey and bladder trouble and enlarged prostrate gland. I - used everything ago, but he pursued another inven fckAi with" a view of mending his In vention and received his first royalties on the day of his death. President Candemo Elected. New York, August 20. Congress has formally proclaimed the election of President Candemo and second vice president, Calderon, says a Herald dispatch from Lima, Peru. A new The arrival of the Russian fleet in election for first vice president has Turkish waters has caused alarm at been ordered, Senor Alardo, chosen for .Constantinople. j that office, having died. j At Paris Mattre L&bori spoke yes- - 1 terday in defense of the Humbert. French Will Despatch Fleet. He claimed that no crime had been ' Paris, August 22. A dispatch to the nroven ! Paltrie from Marseilles says that ow I ing to the grave conditions in Turkey defendants will further take notice that they required to appear at the next term of the superior court 01 said county on the first Monday in September, 1903, at the court house of said county in Ruth erfordton, N. C, and answer or demur 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. Notice: Alabama Arbitration Board. The undersigned, M. L and Ed Beam, having this day obtained letters of ad ministration on the estate of D. Beam, a division of the French Mediterra-! deceased, hereby notify all persons ln- Birmingham, Ala., August 21. The nean fleet has been ordered to hold ! debted to the estate, to come forward and Onbriinuto Cough Cure Fer Coughe, Colds and Croup. I Stomach and Livef 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 bilous colic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by Dr. T. B. Twltty, Drug Store. Derricik Used to Handle Coffin. j Bristol, Pa., August 21. Wilson-' Lip- j plncott, the largest man, in Pennsyl- j vania, has just been buried. Ldppin-i cott, who was once a noted jig dancer. ! weighed 560 pounds at the time of !b.is death. .A derrick was used in I handling tha casket at the grave after 13 men had carried it there. Consumption Threatened. "I was tprnbled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought 1 had consump tion." savs C. TJneer. 211 Maole St., 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 use Jo all physi- i 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 ef cases with perfect cured me, and I have not been troubled Buccess." City Drug Store, " since." City Drug Store. arbitration board which is considering the differences between the Alabama miners and operators Is again in ex ecutive session today reviewing tha recorder's revort of the evidence so as to make up the award. , It is now thought that the award will not be announced before Saturday and posrt bly hot until Monday as a vast amount of evidence must be gone over. itself in readiness to sail early next ' settle at once. Also persons having ciaims week. The expedition numbers tea ! nature whatever afcainst said es- . . !., , , ... ' tate are required to present the same to alups. The flagship i the battleship t. A nn(1prnv1 AntL anthmnt Bren-nUS. nr rctra tha Stic Aav of Jnlw IQ04nM,- erwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery on such claims not presented within the time above named. This Ju ly 20th, 1903, V the announcement that he will be a; AHminitnf f h.tenf n nL, Jennings for the Senate. Tallahassee, Fla., August 21. Gov ernor William S. Jennings authorizes i until I commenced to use Foley's Kid ney Cure. After taking three boltles I " The Death Penalty A little thing sometimes results in. death. Thus a mere scratch, insignift cant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Buck len's Arnica Salve ever handy. It is candidate before the next state demo cratic' primary election for the nomi nation for United States senator. Puts An Knd to it AU. deceased. McBrayer & Justice, Attorneys. Teacher Wanted. We need at once a few more Teachers ' for Fall schools. Good positions are be- A grevious wail oftimes comes as a re suit of unbearable pain from over taxed 1 organs. Dizziness, bachache, liver 1 ing filled daily by us. We are receivin!? ; wirrmlaint; And constioation. But thanks i more calls this Year than ever before the besi salve ou earth and will pretent to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put Schools and colleges supplied with Teach fatality, when burns, sores, ulcers and an end to it all. They are gentle but jers free of cost. Enclose stamp for reply, piles threaten. Only 25c, at T. B. Twit- J thorough. Try them. Only 2oc Guar- AMERICAN TEACHERS ASS'N., ty and Thompson & Watkins' drug anteed by T B. Twitty, and Thompson - J. L. Graham, L. L. D.t Manager, store. & Watkins' drug store. ' ! 152-154 Randolph Bid, Memphis, Tcna. V
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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