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if VOL. II L NO. 35. KUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1903. 81.00 A YEAR. MESSAGE CONTAINED ERROR Eeport of Blagelssan's As sassination Mistake. THE CONSUL WAS FIRED UPON I have had occasion to use yoi ck-Draught Stock and Poultry Met i ii i cine ana am pieasea 10 say mat I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. 1 heartily recom mend it to ail owners of stock. J. 0. BELSHER, St Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expact to be cared by food. When your stock and ioultry are sick give them med icine. 1 on 't stuff them with -worth-loss stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal -will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the I bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. In -I.J . l , ib cures every r.unauy or. stOCK U taken in time. Secure a 25-cei;t can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and :t will pay for itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows prive more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves the croblcin of inakincr a3 much blood. B flesh and energy as possible out of Stue smallest amount of food con sumed. B uy a can from your dealer. But Bullets, Which Passed Close tg Him, Failed to Inflict Any Injuries. Shots Were Fired by Unknown Indi vidual Warships Enrouto to Elorut Constantinople, August 29. It tran- GALLOWS THIS TIME FOR CALEB POWERS Third Trial Terminates at Georgetown, Ky. VERDICT CAUSES SENSATION. ieiQ SUIT FILED At CHARLE'STO. HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST INBREAT FLOOD damages in the sum of $50,000 was m ' , . . . filed by Mrs. Jane Stewart Boyesen Town of Chee FOO, China, Al- Mrs. Boyeo Begins Action for $5(MM0 Damages. Charleston, S. C, August 28. In the United States court here a suit for against the White Stone Lithia com pany, J. T. Harris, of Spartanburg; Dr. most Destroyed. WORLD'S VISIBLE !Sale of Landiop Taxes! IIIPPIY OP fiOTTflU' The following tracts and parcels of WUl I trl W UWI 3 Wtl , land hereinafter named, have bwn levied . on for taxes due for the year 1902, which Statement as Sent Out by ! remain due aiid unpaia; there fore Secretary Eejtsr. REPORT SHOWS DECREASES. J. B. Morgan of Augusta, Ga., and a CLOUDBURST swept the PLACE. - ; Mr. Elliott, an employe of the White j Former Secretary of State Charged1 Stone Hotel company. j Rusning waters Carried Houses, Peo- ,s Made Up From Special Cable and several nays ago uumuw ui guosis A if J rnmnllxltw in Mlinl.r. nf ! - - g,t(Jne hotel had & l)t o Governor .Goebel, Has Now Been valuables stolen from them. An in-! i vestigatlon was made and servants I of tha hotel stated that they hadi seen ! Georgetown, Ky., August 29. The 1 jjrs. Boyesen in the rooms of the ' pie and Trees Before It Over 300! Telajraphic Advices, Comparing Fig- for the satisfaction of said tax due, I will sell at the Court House door in Ruth- erf ordton, N. C, on Monday, September 7th, 1903, the following described lands: E. A. MARTIN, Tax Collector. Sentenced to Hang. Chinese Known To Be Dead at Chee Foo Beach Strewn With Dead. Victoria, B. C, August 27. Accord- RUTHERFORDTON TOWNSHIP J S Bright, 48 acres land (mills) taxes . . ! and cost. 2 14 ures of This weeK ana j nose oi ver-1 xjx -Dryiuit, uub mwn 101 taxes "Jand cost, $2 70 e I John Carrier, Sr, 6 acres acres, n w, OHCrtJ" t 4. -.t a..i t,rr f I lUiCS U.UU. TOM, 3,6 U responding Week Last Year, Etc New Orleans, August 29- snlres that tha renort that the United third trial nf pv-ffp.pretnrv nf State - . . . . j.. . , , otu Tlaotci-'o .totommt th rnpU'e . " . , fcuesis. ing to man aavices irom anangnai sev- ' s a " , Rnsan Hamilton "Wi iptps w h taroa States ioe Consul Miagelssen was kill-, Caleb '"owers for complicity in the j n soon became noised about the ho- era! hundred lives Wfir lost in the visible supply of cotton made up from ! ? 7ft tuI ' ou acrt w i murder of-Governor William Goebel tel tnat Mrs. Boyesen was suspected, great floods at Chee Foo. briefly report- special cable a-nd telegraphic advices-. Thomas m Hamilton 2 acres in h tax- ed is incorrect. An unknown individual fired at him ' In anuary, 1900, closed shortly be- and packed her trunks and left ed bv cable V. . Vm11 r. . ! AJ 111. J.' X - ou u.0 uuncta iaoacu uw ulUi. ioe ujuay wim iub eiueuiB ieu- Ior Spartanburg. j After a thunderstorm with heavy w"a ia-L ear a-"1 me year oeiure. n Colnmbus Jeffries 17 4 acres Fite land wu.1, -amu. uwt wu,v;u wua. iiw a w ; ttlLT UI UUKIUX tUO 'Oi&UUKUiauou Sno wa.R tnl n-Wftfl TiV .J. 1 Hams. rafno a r niiKuKCr rnA SHUWS a aeSCreaft IOr Lfle Wees lUbl rnvacnnH PAcf Krt , - w .v..v w .r MxAUBy, b VVUUUUlb UiAUl 1 CU U.U'U IUI J j V-i.V. U.1IU v w.n j V"' . v ice oon- prisoner who has been In the peni-, proprietor of the hotel, and her trunks rents of water poured down on; the dosed of 144,533 bales against a de- i compares the figures of this week es and cost 2 53 with heavy w"n last year an-i the year beicre. it j Beirut afterwards visited , sul Magelssen, expressed -his regrets teatlary for three years on, life sn-1 were searched, but the missing arti- town rushing seaward and carrvlns : crease of 88,96 last year, and a de- i for the outrage and ordered measures tences. The verdict of the jury, "guilty ! cies were not recovered. Mrs. Boye- houses buildines trees and neoDle be-i mistake in the cipher telegram. FOrtEMAN SENT TO DEATH. Jarvis Miller, 1 acre n h, taxes and cost, $3 05 Boye- houses hnildlne-s tronn nnH norvnip he. i crease of 174,652 year before last. Madison ircEntire. 12 acres Morris In nd I ior -tne arres-t or the perpetrator, l ne and the punishment of death," was re-1 en claims she was held up as a com- fore it. Tho total visible Is 1,180,144 agaias , taxes and cost, 1 C3 ! error in stating that Vice Consul Me- ported Into court at 11:20 o'clock to-: mon thief amdi her trunks searched by Stores and warehouses were flooded 1,324,677 last week; 1,343,354 last yeai j Quince Miller, 1 acre u w, taxes and gelEson had been killed arose from a. .day. Several hundred people crowd- trange men on the charge of having by the sudden flood and the nroDertv and 1,548,626 year befoie last. Of j cost, $3 21 od the court room when the verdict robbed guests at the hotel, all of which ioss will reach millions. The water iB' tae total of American cotton is ' Will Rector, acre (res) n h, taxes was read anio. the most Intense silence : she denies. swept with such force as -to sweep 500,144 against 580,677 last wee. 797.- ana- prevailed. The jury was polled and! She bases her claims for damages in 400 tons of roal into thp The 354 last year and 922,026 year before; Mart Simmons, 20 acres W land, taxes ; each man declared the verdict of guilt the sum of $50,000 on the ground of beach was strewn with wreckage and last aQd of all other kinds, including es and cost, if v 41 Assassinated by Negroes Believed To to be his finding. Powers sat unmov- personal humiliation and mortification dead and presented an awful sight. 1 ESvPt. Brazil, India, etc., 6S0,0u,-. i Francis Taylor, 1 acre n h, taxes and Be Discharged Employes. j ed. while his attorneys asked for tim to which she was submitted by such a Over 300 Chinese were known toe: aSainst 744,000 last week, 54S.000 last cost' im Birmingham, Ala., Ausust 28. While; to make a motion for a .new trial. 'charge being lodged against her, by dead at Che "Foo alone. No foreign-; year and 626,000 year before last. j John Western, Sr, 4G acres mills creek on his way home from the shops of: Arthur Goebel broke down from 1 havine her nrivarv invaded bv ha x- v v v. 1 Total wnrM's visihle snnnlv of cot- tascs aml cost ! the Birmingham Pipe and Castings the strain on hearing: the verdict of ; &minat.inn hr noraon! hairffn hv v v- oi p ahnv hnw a rtwrPURB mm. '. John Carrier, year 4901 . 6 acres land - i - . w- A" - --00w.0 v j 171 A L il. i 11 I 1 1 ( r T 1 1 I.I 1 N l!I s III II iHW - w w vv.v.v ; company, of which he was night fore- j guilty. The jurors decline to state unknown men. This, In connection Orleans had a narrow escape'. man, O. K. Waite, a man of family, what occurred in the jury room. 1 with the high social standing which , 1 I wo.i suui iwire uj one oi iuut negroea ueorge vvyaxt was ioreman. she claims to enjoy at her home ana i on First avenue between Thirty-sec-' Arthur Goebel, brother of the vie- throughout the entire country, she feels QUESTIONS UP TO WRIGHT. ; ond and Thlry-third stroets, about tlm, is a prominent merchant at Oin- j can only be compensated by $5000 He Must Settle the Differences of Mi ners and Operators. in n li tcivv inrl rruif- 4 ItQ pared with last week of 144,533 bales, , - 9l decrease compared with last year; of 163,210, and a decrease compared ! with year before last of 368,482. Of the world's visible supply of cot- i 'ton as above there ia now afloat and j GREEN KILL TOWN'SHIP ZVGwr. 118 acres land b r, taxes and cost. 5$ 04 Lawson Hays, 21 acres land m cr. tax es and cost, ?1 10 3iay Melton, 77 acres land m cr, taxes Bank of llntlierf ordton. . 'Statement oMhe condition of Bank of Rutbertordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on Juno 9th, 1!X:J RESOURCES. Bills receivable 26,197 34 Ovoxdrafts .... 0:5:120 Rutherford county bonds 200 00 IJauking house 3,750 00 Faruiturc and fixtures 1,250 00 Cash due from banks 2,957 91 County and U. S. claims .... 707 72 Other real estate 16 0" midnight, and died this morning at cinnati and has spent his time and ; from those who heaped 3uch an indig- ociock. rrom one bullet, which fortune for over three years m the , nlty upon her and injury to her char- New York August 27 The board of ield in Great Britain and continental 'A cost 1 M) rC v T i wu"" OA lu accubeu tu uuims aciei. i c0nciIiation provided for by the arbi-' rcpe ois.uuu against vsr.uuu lasi , - x 32 acres land m through tto entire tody. i In a conspiracy to kill his brother. j The case was brought in the United tration Etrike commission t0 adjust ! year and 766,000 year before last; in ! cr coSl) The police have not yet ascertained; Powers has been convicted twice -be- States court .forthe reason that Dr. difncaities in the anthracite coal re-1 E7Pt 11,000 against 188,000 last year j W K Hamilton, 48 acres land maple the cause of the assassination, although fore, this being the third trial in which J. B. Morgan, one of the defendants between the miners and the oper- j aild' C3'000 yez before last; in India cr taxis and cost, $1 70 it is believed that it was done by for- the Jury brought in a verdict of gull- is a Georgian, residing in Augusta. ators met today LeMHd cloged doora 45.0C0 against 331,000 last year and; Joe Logan, 38 acres Land t c h, taSeS mer discharged employes of the com- j ty against himself. At the previous Both he and Mrs. Morgan were guests at the offlc3 of tiie genrai traffic man-! 849,000 year before la3t, and in the and cost. $1 81 pacy or a crowd of dTunkards. trials he escaped with a sentence to at White Stone when tne robbery oc- atror nf tia t? vauav c,!im: United States 176.000 asainst 207.0001 T.nia Rnmri r.nkn.i mnnUnr n rt TiamiA TyT v, Tn nrn n .m. l t i. A , t i , j nw r ii . : J uoi " uviita, oneav ine juiinisuiimBDi, as lae evmeace was tuueu, a-ail .viis. ivivigau, it is Bai'Ji, rnmI,, nV Parr-nil T) Wright n nt with not sufficiently strong against him to lost a number of valuable articles. Dr. the ard for the first time as umpire, lead the Jury to inflict the extreme; Morgan accompanied Mr. Harris to Savorm matter nn which th Wr.i ed this morning soon after the death of Wlfre on the charge of knowing something about the murder. ENGINEERS PUSH LACY. Spartanburg when Mrs. Boyesen's bag- failei to reach an agreement were sub- gage was searched mitted to Mr. Wright as umpire for penalty. ' AH three of the trials were con i i a , T Tt i e r. T - uv;i.eij ill ueui-gewwu, a-nu eatu ui mis. zuj tratru is iiuia iiieacu. oue njm Q decide. Mr. Wright did not them he had the assistance of the; says she is highly connected, being the sav hp w"mii,i PLa nninn North Carolina State Treasurer May' most able laveyrs.-who cculd be pro-' grand niece of the late Dr. L. C. Gar-1 New yerk Brokers Assign. Succeed Chief Arthur. ! cured. Subscription lists were circu-1 land, who for more than 20 years was New York August 28. Tarrant & Raleigh, N. C, August 29. An ef- j lated in his interest by friends, and a j dean of V&nderbilt university. : King, a corporation with offices at No. ion. is Demg maae to pusn u. it. l-acy, sum or money was secured to aerray ; cue is a prominent ciud woman, do- last year, and 371,000 year before last. GEORGIA OIL MILLS MERGE. state treasurer, for the position at . the cost of his repeated trials and the ing a member of ten or more societies. Total $:J5,712 2!5 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in 10,000 00 Surplus and nnivided profits. . 3,018 62 Biils payable 8,000 00 Deposits subject to chock 10,4:30 40 Time deposits 3,t:(?: 24 Total 985,712 26 UNIQUE PENSION FRAUD. Mrs. Melton Drew $400 as Widow of Her Husband. 68 Broad street, dealing In stocks; grain and cotton, today assigned to Arthur A. Hill. The company has a capital stock of $50,000. CALLS OUT RESERVES. I, J. W. Dorsy, ac ting cashier of the Rank of Rnthorfordtou, do solemnly swear that the above report is true and correct to the bent of my knowledge and Uliof J. W. DORSEY. S.vorn to before J, F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest : 1). . Morrow, J. C Walker, T C Smith. the head of the Brotherhood cf Lo-, Investigation of the circumstances coruotive Engineers, which was occu-j which preceded the killing of Gover pied by the late P. M. Arthur, and nor Goebel, In the Interest of the de which is temporarily filled until next fense. May. ' ! The latest trial was distinguished Friencs of Lacy are saying that all by the fact ih&t Powers addressed the the southern members of the order jury in hie own behalf, and in a long pension examiners have unearthed a are In favor of him for this position, j review of the case showed) himself to pension fraud here that they consid anrt that ha AVnfvta snrra fr.llmrlnw h o varv rnmnurpnt aiyrno7 whllo ftr UTiiiRnnl from the west Lacy was an engineer j his eloquence in pleading for his life A woman represented, herself as' the ernment has decided to call into ser- until he became state treasurer. ! astounded those who had watched him widow of her brother, who was killed The news that the brstt&rliood in earefully in the past trials of the case. In the civil war. The examiners say Norfolk had not decided to support 1.1 VS j mm comes as a surprise to nis inenas here. . WRECK ON SOUTHERN. Train Derallsd by Spreading Rails. Lady Injured. MACEDONIAN SITUATION. Further Reports of Possible Revolu tlonary Movements, Savannah, Ga.. August 29.-SPecial Turklsh ln Macedonia To Be Greatly Increased. Constantinople, August 27 The gov rnment has decided to call into ser vice all the remaining European re serves belonging to the second and it is the first case or the kind that has mrA arm7 corF8 and a number oi come to the department's notice in other reserves which will bring the tc 20 years : e T111"!"81 soldiers in Macedo- Isaiah" Ower was fch soldier In nla UP to 350 battalions or almost the union army upon whose account dcubIe the forcJ li5!ed the Turko- Truet Formed Representing Twenty Two Mills. Macon. Ga., August 28. The inde pendent cotton seed oil mill owners of Georgia convened here and before aai adjournment had been accomolished I another combine was launched upon the commercial seas of the south." For-some time there has been Quite an extensive correspondence among he cotton seed oil mill owners scat terei' throughout Georgia, the object of that correspondence being a con- taxes and cost, 3 20 UNION TOWNSHIP W R Shnford, 58 acfea land b r, taxes and cost, $2 90 J G Snider, 39 acres land rnt cr, taxes and cost, $1 77 Jenk Abrams, 17 acres land, taxes and cost, $1 37 W R Shnford, year 1901, 58 acres land j u x, Lti.-v - auu imi'f SULPHUR SPRINGS TOWXSHTP Margret Auemethy, .2 acres land on 3icK , taxes and cost 80 cts Claud Owens, 70 acres land mcK cr, taxes and cost, $5 48 Wm Liles, 85 acres land mcK cr, taxes and cost, $2 95 T si Robbins, 43 acres land b r, taxes and cost, $:2 08 A F Robbins, 50 acres land, bal due on vention of those engaged in the trade, j Finally a day and a place for meet- j taxes aiid cost. $6 80 Mary Steadman, 115 acres land, J cr, ing were selected and in accordance j with that selection the independent , operators came together here. Twenty-seven towns, representing every section of Georgia, were here. Atlanta, Bainbridge, Quitman, Albany, Fort Gaines, Camilla, Montezuma, Au 'gusta, Columbus, Macon, Forsyth, Cor- .dele, Vienna, Arlington and Savannah Constantinople, Friday, August 28. the claim was made. His widow, Greek war- The enrollment of sucn were amoilg the cities who answered j Very little news was received today Clarissa Owens, did not survive him ,arge Doaie woopa indicates tne from the foreign consulates in Mace- long. The Auetrian consul at Uskv serionElnes with which Turkey views His sister Mrs. Mollle Melton, who the situati ad er determination to COMMERCIAL DANK. Report of the condition of the Com bhtcw1 Bank of Rnthfrfordton, at Ruth- eifordton, NC, at the close of business on June 9th. 1003. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, $28,882 39 Overdrafts 724 91 Furniture a nd Fixtures ' ! ,000 00 Due from b;uiks and banke rs. 10,332 26 Cash ou hand 2,016 04 Ibraham Pasha, the new commander of tho troops, is a young and capable Augusta, Ga., August 29. A special : donia. . ... " refDOrts that a "detachment of troons Uvea on Whitamarsh island. ne.r fia to tne neraua irom Allien. t. u., says: , . . , , ' ; , ' 7. renreiq the rebellion m. x,. on .v. ' . , 1 passing the Austrian consulate dls- vannah, mado application, several repress tne renemon, , J , , J barged their rllles at the consulate, years ago, and had drawn ?400. She mixed was wrecked 4 miles from Tren- No one wag hurt The person sent t(j alleged tbat ghe was Ms widow ton this morning enroute to Edgefield; opea lighthouse at Kurusap Burun, " She also applied for back pensions, by rails spreading atter the engine j, hay reports that u faas beeQ amounting to $4000, Tlll8 Ied to an had pessed over them. Two coal ; ,rrilAK. trn..f, i in:ti,9ti -rv,a nfl;r oars, baggage car aoi two passenger I Tha miTlLcfpr hnB hpon nhrtH. v. w Ttradfrd w,it man wh telegraphed they are able to guaran- i tatively informed that a revolution name appears in the papers as a wit- t9e ainenance of order in their Jr., of Spartan-1 KrP!nv r.nt in fw ha naa 'respective towns. districts of Seres, Strumatza and Ras- They are now looking for Mrs. Mel-' loe. He lfi takins1 t:he neeessarv mU. tnn i tary measures. i ' " Bulgarians are 7ery numerous in that ! BLACKS REQUEST PARDONS, i Lord Brassey Says It Is Comparative part of eastern Macedonia, and their j Gpatest In the World. to the roll call. The session was behind closed doors and the greatest caution was ex ercised to prevent the object of the J meeting from becoming known. It has developed, however, that during the session the current prices and taxes and cost, $4 22 COLFAX TOWNSHIP W W Lovelace, 5S acres land SRC, taxes and cost, $4 14 COOL SPRINGS TOWNSHIP W Li Holland, 50 acres Lind, taxes and cost, $2 95 iirs Alpha Butler one town lot, taxes ! and cost, $1 10 J L noseley, 5 acres land, taxes and cost, 1 86 officer. Seven battalions have been' mofie of business of the mill owners coaches turned over. Mrs. Rr J. Parker, Other passengers escaped serious in jury. The roadbed is covered wltu tho debris. despatched to Fiorina from Monastir. The valis of Monastir and' Salonica UNCLE SAM'S NAVAL POWER, Total $42,955 60 LIABILITIES. Capital Ktock $10,000 00 Surplus 2,100 00 Undivided profits 955 50 Dt-jKwits subject to checks. . . . 29.574 90 Cashier' s checks 325 20 tainous country ana its nroximitv to venicie w8 rrecipitstea uver riign Bulgaria. tmoanKmenT. Pittsburg, August 29. While a party of young people were driving ; home Want Men Convicted of Peonage Grv-; Boston, August 27. Lord Brassey. en Freedom. i eminent naval authority and president Montgomery, Ala., August 28. Judge of the London chamber of commerce, Thomas G. Jones, of the United States who is here looking over the business ! to cotton seed oil, cotton seed meal. court, has received a petition signed and shipping Interests, has expressed nd in fact, to every article bought or sold by cotton seed oil mills. present were fully and wholly aired. It ha3 been ascertained, too, that before an adjournment was reached a' schedule of prices by which every mill represented at the meeting w;i: be governed in the future. To this scale of prices it is said every one present subscribed, and1 after the own ers return home the scale will be put into operation at once. This will kill cheap purchases by competition as in the past, wholly from this on. The scale is to apply Humane Move Is Begun. Berlin. August 27. The Socletv for by several hundred negroes of Coosa the belief that the Unitd States with from a social gathering near Evergreen th8 prevention of Cruelty to Animals nd Tallapoosa counties asking him ' her tremendous resources, is uiidcubt borough, north of Allegheny early to-! js taking the Initiative in attempting to suspend the sentences of George edly destined to be a naval power, day, theiT vehicle was precipitated j tQ bring about an international meet- and Burancos Cosby, who pleaded! "It is only a question of time," he over a high embankment Into Girtya jng oa the subject of cruelty to ant- guilty to holding negroes in a condition ! said-, "when the fleets of the United j run and three were drowned. Two mals and birds in Italy with the aim f peonage. Total...., $42,955 60 I, J. F. Flack? cashier of The Coininer- Coffee Dealers Fall. Chlcasso. Au2Ui 31i A d'iBD&tch to chl Bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly , The RecopHerald from Canton, O., others narrowly escaped a similar fate, The deack Myrtle Scott, aged 20. Nannie Scott, sister, aged 18. Atnie Clifford, a cousin, about 20 years old. swear the alKJve statement is trne to the best (tf my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and snbscriued before me this 13th day of June, 1903. , M. O. DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct: Attest : T. B. T witty, John C. Mills, M. H. Justice, Directors. THE BOOK STORE The place to buy HOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A.L.GRAYSON One r.lintrt e Cough Cure For Coughe, Colds and Croup. says that announcement is made here of the failure of Dannemiller & Co., coffee dealers of Brooklyn, the amount Involved in the failure being placed at nearly $500,000. The failure is said to have been caused by the war of prices between big coffee combines; The Dannemiller Grocery company, of this city. Is not involved. of the support of the Italian societies The petition states that these cases and with the co-operation of the Ital-. nave caused a bitter feeling between States will be raised to the first rank. Potentially, the United States is al Died at Age of 103. Bloomington, 111., August 23. Fran cis Antho-ny, the oldest man in Illi nois, tied this morning of heart fail ure after two weeks' illness. He was ; ready comparatively the greatest naval -born May 8, 1800, in Ireland. He emi- in government. The Berlin society: the two races, and that he petitioners power in the world. She has thej grated to Canada In 180 and was a will ask the kindred organizations in . believe that the peonage system is greatest resources and It Is only a 1 captain in the Canadian army during Europe and America as well as trav- broken up, and further says that the question of policy with her." elers to co-operate with it in this work. Oosbys are good citizens of the com- j munity. It is indicated that there will be bv- Saved Brother's Life. New York, AutJust 27. From an in- Maui Ral Rmitnti 191 Montgomery, Ala., August 27,-The' fTlf ! mefti"g ield before lonS secure position on a window sill, SO i mrciMi, ui i roet rrom tne erouna. tienrsrA RmnTir first bale of new cotton was sold at public outcry here cents. It was raised the French rebellion of 1837. For years he has been a resident of Bloom ington township. Electric Car Held Up. Los Angles, Cal., August 29. 4An Notice. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rutherford county, rendered on the 22 nd day of August, 190:J, by the clerk of said court, in the proceedings entitled, D. W. Harris et al. vs. W. D. Harris, I, as commsstdoner named in said decree and appointed for the purpose hereinafter mentioned, will sell on Wednesday, September 30, 1903, the following described lands lying and being in the county of Rutherford, in the State of rsorth Carolina, ad joinings the lands of David Walker and others and bounded as follows : Beginning at a small Spanish oak by a large hickory, old corner, and runs south 85 west 10 poles to a stone ; thence south 56 west 9 piles to a stone ; thence north 210 west 155 poles to a small pine on Ruff's line ; thence with it north 56 east 20 poles to stake by a persimmon, corner of lot No. 4 ; thence with it north 65 east 57 poles to a pine knot on the top ot the ridge!, corner of lot No, 5 ; thelice with it south 15 east 32 poles to a dead white oak in the field; thence sonth 28 east 63 poles to a stake on outside line by a pine ; thence south 56 west 14 poles to the be ginning, containing about 32J acres. This sale will be made at the conrt house door in Rutherford county, N. C, for cash, and for the purpose of parti tion and division of the said lands among the parties to the said suit, who are ten ants in common. This Ang. 27th, 1903. M. L. EDWARDS, Commissioner. Geo. C. Justice and M. L Edwards, Attorneys. Tt. in stated that th rrln.Mnns he. j vi. 1 ii j . - . ."oloptHo rnr on thp Rnn Pftdrn-Ta An. at i o i J "& Bttvcu ma uruLutji n,uwarQ rrom ' " " 72 twApn tha tcvn rape or fvnnsirlprQlOv u j t 3 j . ., trolo line nf the Oalifrnviia. Parlfip bv Mos" . . uemg uttaueu wj ueau on tne pave ! strained Railroad company, was held up about att rv, n,,o o.,,. o """ u.l.. - "..wci; , meni court Deiow. dv tne tall of st from Montgomery The cotton sed b7 influential colored, men of the two , swinging scaffold. William Carpentel ' 2 miIes south of the city limits. last v"ui,i'ct' was instantly Kinea and the lives 0i -"c -4t" "' vi&ia Judge Jones may act upon the sever-1 the two brothers were saved cvv hv ' robbed of about $100 ani several ai pennons preeenten in a snort wane. : the great strength and agility oi was sold for $1.05 per hundred. Fatal Boiler Explosion. Baker City, Ore., August 29. As a ; result of a boiler explosion on the Ore- watches. College Trustees Select President. Lexington, Ky., August 31. At a meeting of the committee of five trustees of Georgetown, Ky., college It has been decided to recommemd Rev. Dr. J. J. Taylor, of Norfolk. Va., for president of the college to su-od Dr. J. D. Gray. Their action will l et be final but subject to approval of the full board of trustees Donation to University. Chicago, August 29. Mrs. Nettie F. gon Railway and , Navigation company ' McCormick and her sons and daughter last night Fireman Faust was killed, , have given$10,000 to President George Engineer Oilman was fatally hurt and Brakeman Wade, seriously injured. A. Denny, of Washington and Lee uni- George Brunner, who caught and held his brother with his left arm while clinging to the sill with his right. Lightning Bolt Deals Death. Hazard, Ky., August 29. Lightning struck the courthouse and killed John J. Baker, standing in the doorway and stunei six other men in the building. Feet Swollen to mmense Size. "I had kidney trouble so bad," says J. J. Cox of Valley View, Ky., "that I could not work, my feet were swollen to immense size and I was confined to my bed and physicians were unable to give me any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure which made a well man of me." City Drug Store. Teamsters on Strike. Seattle, Wash., August 31. Six hun dred' teamsters have gone on a strike to enforce their demands for- higher wages and a shorter Work-day. IJueklen's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures. It suppasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, barns, boils, soros, felonr, ulcers, tetter salt rheum, fever sores, cnapped hands, skin eruptions ; infallible for piles. Cure gurranteed. Only 25c at T. B. Twittys, and Thompson & Watkins' druggists. Schooner Capsizes.-. South Norwalk. Conn.. Auerust 27. versity at Lexington, Va., making 50,-' Schooner Willie L. Norton of Baneor ' cc-urtnemse was fired and prae AAA 1L . .t 1 1 . - " ' A 11 J1 uw mat tne scnooi nas received, irom Me.. Cansized off Norwalk liVht rt,,r., "cany consumed the family. The money will be in ing the storm last night and the crew. Tested and the proceeds used to main- believed to number seven men, are tain the new science hall at the univer. drowned. One body has been recov- iered. What is lAf e? In the last anyisis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law- Ciirefl Hemornages ot the Icings. S3veral years since my lungs were an hfirUir a.fFanteri that, I had manv hem- Abuse the law even slightly, pain re-; gj writeg A M Ahe of Wood suits. Irregular livmg means derange-' Ind j took treatment with several phy- merit, rvf t.Vif rvrsrfms. TfsnlHiior in nntisti. . pation, headache or liver double. Dr. j "0! uriT".Vtm King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts ' tTl l ll s sound a a I and COldS my J" - tl, t v. U 1 and my lungs are now as souna as a I thing so good as Foley's Honev and Tar. Bubonic Plague in Peru. New York, August 29. Two cases of bubonic plague are reported in Pa casmayo, one in Molendo and two in Lima, according to a Herald dispatch froT YjnriA 'Peril A New Jersey Editor's Testimonial. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phillips bnrg, N. J.. Daily Post, writes: "I have Notice. Nohth Carolina, ) In Superior Conrt, Rutherford Couuty. J Before the Clerk. Debby N. Hill and others vs. J. M. Tay lor and Jsevh Taylor. The defendant Joseph Taylor in above entitled cause will take notice that the said action has been commenced in the Superior court of Rntherford county be fore the clerk for the purpose of selling a certain piece or parcel of land for par tition ; and the said defendant Joseph Taylor will further take notice that he is required to appear before the clerk of the Superior conrt of Rntherford county at his office in Rntherf ordton on or before the COth of September, 1903, and answer or demur to tbe petition on file, or the petitioners will apply to tho court for the relief demanded. This August 18, 1903. M. O. DICKERSON, Clerk of the Superior Conrt. McBrayer & Justice. Attorneys. 25c at T. B. Twitty's and Thompson & 1 stages of lung trouble." Watkins drug stores. btore. City Drug cannot say too much in praise of it." City Drug btore. Teachers Wanted. We need at once a few more Teachers for Fall schools. Good positions are be ing filled daily by us. We are receiving more calls this year than ever lfore. Schools and colleges supplied with Teach ers free of coot. Enclose stamp for reply. AMERICAN TEACHERS ASS'N., J. L. Graham. L. L. D.. Manager, 152-154 Randolph B'ld, Memphis, Tentt.
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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