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THE ROWERS CDLCTlO-l VOL. III. NO. 37. RUTHERFOEDTON, C' THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, L903. 81.00 A YEAR. BLACI-DMJSMTl THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE 'vic3afa A sallow complexion, dizziness. biliousness and a coated torque are common indications of tfver and kidney diseases. Stomach and ft much harder to cure. Thedford's Hl;iok-Drauj?lit never fails to hone fit diseased liver arid weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and affile. It ia a certain preventive of cholera and Bright 's disease of tho kidneys. With kidnevs re inforced by Thedford's Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fevef . Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor fhana Thedford's Black Diaught It is always on hand for use in 4n emergency and saves m;iny expensive calls of a doctor. Muliins, S. C, March 10, 1JCI. I have used Thedford's Black-Draught for three years and I have not had to go to a doctor since I have been taking it. It is the best medicine for me that is on the market for liver and kidney troubles ana dyspepsia and other complaints. ,ev. a. u. LcWia. MASSACRE OF 69,069 PERSONSREPORTEO Wholesale Slaughter of Bul garians In Monastir. ALARMING RUMORS CURRENT. SENSATIONAL ARREST. Reports Affirm that the Turks Have Burned the Christian Quarters In the Three Towns of Fiorina, Okhilda and Ressen. Negro Preacher Admits Robbing the Misses Battle of $15,000. Atlanta, Sept. 12. The $15,000 rob bers in which Misses Battle, of Barneet, Warren county, lost a fortune they had hoarded up for years, had a sen sational sequel in Atlanta about noon Friday when two city detectives and a bicycle officer arrested Rev. Sam uel Johnson, a negro preacher, and , found $3,000 of the stolen gold secret-: d in his house. Johnson had been living high in the city, owning two residences and a store. In his arrest, not only has a fortune been recovered, but the old fa ble about the warming of a serpent PUT PISTOL BALL THROUGH TEMPLE Edgar Benford, of Atlanta, Takes His Life. BODY FOUND !N ROAD. N BATTLE WITH OFFICERS TWO SLAIN TRAGEDY AT GRANT PARK. Sofia. Sept. 12. The council of min- lsters is said, to have decided to mobil- i has been retold, as the Rev. Johnson ' Promises Regarding Financial Matters That He Had Brokm Made Him Ds- 6pondent and with Ends His Life. Atlanta, Sept. -10. Edgar A. Benford, McKinney, Merchant Near Spartan-1 burg, Killed by Youth. Spartanburg, S. C. Sept. 10. Miller McKinney, a prominent . country mer-l . chant of the firm of McKinney & Slojuw Result of an Assault Upon El near Tucapau, this county, was shot r and instantly killed on the public road, i Man at Work In Field. near his place of business by Harry Dean, an 18-year-old bey, son of a' KILLING prominent farmer and. -nephew of Chief ! of Police Dean, of this city. j Ahexander Lindsay and Joe Dougher- McKir-ney left his store to go to Men of voent Temperament, Duncan, a distance of a few miles, I Kesist Arrest and Are snot ueaa In Thir Tracks by Officers. Nashvilla, Tenn., Sept. 11. A spe- NEAR CAMDEN, TEMN. COMMERCIAL BANK. Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth erfordton, N C, at the close of business on June 9th, 1903. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 28,882 30 Overdrafts 724 CI Furniture and Fixtures 1 ,000 CO Due from banks and bankers. 10,332 20 I Cash on hand 2,016 04 Derringer He alone in his buggy. A short time af ter he lett shots were heard a snort distance up the road. A negro wo man came along and found McKinney's bowel troubles, severe as they are, M ize the first and second army divisions J was reared and well cared for by the Machine company with offices at 400 . pive immediate warning by pain, H , whose headquarters are at Sofia and two old maiden laaTes, whom he at- Anell hulidinsr 'killed himself at but liver and kidney troubles, ! phMDODOlis. Alarming rumors are ' tacked ZiZ Beeriu, Invests; dy 10 tfce real wit two buUet 'f , wounds and life entirely extinct. There - - - - 7 . ' Hi ruiuyuyvMia. iiiMLmug inougn less painim at uvo Mart, are . rPftnt nf flirtnftP wholesale massacres xacKea ana roooea. o.-ja irv thi mninfr in lirant By his treachery to his benefactress-1 .!, of Bulgarians in the vilayet of Men-; es an,d. his coward,Iy attack OQ them j A 'nQte waa fouad on hls perBOn m astir. One report says sixty thou- when they looked to him for nrotec- .!., tu many promises to friends regarding financial matters and had broken them sand persons have bean slaughtered . tion, Johnson secured $8,000 in cash ! in the district of Loren alone, which : and $7,000 in mill and railroad bohda Is purely Bulgarian. Other reports ; and stock. The officers have now in i affirm that the Turks have burned the : their possession $3,000: the property J Christian quarters In threa towns ; he bought with a part of the money ! Fiorina, Okhilda and Rosen. i SITUATION AT BEIRUT. : will amount to about $2,000; thia leaves $3,000 in cash unaccounted for, and $7,000 in bonds and stock. The j prisoner has not so far told whera Demands of Minister Leishman To Be! the balance of the money' and the Granted. j stocks and bonds have been hidden. Washington, Sept. 12. The follow-'. Miss Amelia and Miss Mary C. Bat ing bulletin was posted at the state tie, two old maiden ladies, who lived department FAILED TO PROVE ALIBI. "Minister Leishman telegraphs un- ; iler date of yestsrday that the follow- in proclamation has appeared in the news-papers of Constantinople, i " 'By command of his imperial maj- all: that his Masonic friends had up held him and had helped him in one , &e Dean owed McKinney. , emergency, and another until the pow er of humiliation had become too great for him to bear, and he had de termined it was best for him to end; his life. Benford shot himself through the right temple with a 44 caliber derrin ger. At the time he killed hims: 1a Vj! i oiror? Vick Tiro c in a airtincr Tvni- qui-etly anfl npaceably by themselves , ..v . r,- . ZT .. tlon. When found this morning his right arm was doubled up under his body, clasping the derringer. 'Death appeared to have been instantaneous. On his person were also found let- Total $42,955 CC LIABILITIES. Capital stock 10,000 CO that two men were killed yesterday j Surplus 2,100 were no eyewitnesses, but the Dead afternoon as the result of an assault ; Undivided profits 955 r-0 youth admitted at once having done oldan while at k in &. iDepositssubjecttochects.... 29.574 S0 tno snooting and came direct to spar- "U1 "-"-"""' , tanburg and gave himself up to the Alexander Lindsay and Jce Dougherty. ! sheriff and went to jail.. He refuses ' The old man was beat over the head to tell why he had shot the merchant, and' face with brass knucks and was It is believed that the tragedy was left for dead. He managed to raise ,m - . a. .. in oln r-m anil -'fVI r oro rraro on m TT1 fill tfle result Ot an altercation over a . - ' rinl Rank of RnthM-fnrdtm An snlpmnl- i As they aoproached the scene anu ; I discovered that they were being fol- Cashier's checks. 325 20 Total 42,955C0 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer- j swear the above statement is true to the 1 lowed by the two assailants the com- j best .of my knowledge and belief. mand to Lindsay to surrender was met with a volley from both men. The i J. F. FLACK, Cashier. at Barnett, a small toM'n 113 milea from Atlanta on the Georgia railroad, were attacked on the night of Dec. 28, 1901. While they slept, a negro entered their home, breaking open a omgu.ar vase OT voncemnea man in - Stntfi of f! Rntlrford fTonntv. North Carolina. nre was prniP"y returnea o ytne oi- ' y fjoiQ r aQf 11 ln.,n fleers, and Alex Lindsay and Dough-! Sworn to and subscribed before me ey, who is sentencoi o be hanged at erty fell dead in their tracks. Kenansville, Oct. 2, appeals to the su-1 filing is said to have had its l in. -s ftri.o-in In a diffifnUv hnfwefin the son pieme cuu-ru ilia case is a tsmgu- lar one. Ha murdered Boh Rivenbar. of Stockdale and Dougherty's boy in j having followed the latter along the which the letter was worsted, and . T. B. Twitty, John C. Mills, M. H. public road and shot him at the home whic lnsult Dougherty sought to ' JusTICE) Directors. of a negro woman. The dying decla- avenge in his attack upon the old man. I atockaaie is in a precarious coniu-r this 13th day of June, 1903. M. O, DICKERSON, 0. S. C. Correct Attest : ration of Rivonbar was in evidence ; 6Bty 11x9 suuan, itesma tey, guvei iwi , soor. One of them fainted. The & tygtfSaCg.SiayifctfE3 3 ' gmeral of Damascus, has been appoin-1 other tried to "give an outcry for the i ed acting governor general ot Beirut, i purpose cf calling Sam Johnson ta 1j "The official Gazette prints a no-her assistance the negro who was )fln Af UlljllAttfMUlInn !tlce tbat Nazim Pasha h8S taken tem" In toa ver aci of robbing her. Ul IlUlIlu 1U i 11 lUll i y charge of the administration : waj dark and the oW la(Keg i of Beirut. Minister Leisnman also : not see who the burglar was communicatee the substance ot a re-1 when the alterant nt rto waa the nogro choked Miss Batle into in- and there were also three 'witnesses tion- He is a prominent farmer and Notice. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Snperior Court of Rutherford county, Statement of the condition of Bank of llut hcrfordtou, as niado to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on Jnuc !)th, 1!H:?. RESOURCES. Bills receivable 2t!,197 34 Overdrafts .... :W 29 Rutherford eonnty bonds 200 00 Ranking house 3,T")0 W Furniture and fixtures 1 ,2."0 00 Cash duo from banks 2,9."7 91 County and U. S. claims TOT T2 Other real estate 10 01 tCIi IU illfcfUlLS itUU UUB IU Ilia lal,UCl, - ------- - i, , . v,1 ji , . . ,. . . , 0f thfi mu'i-der a man of Quiet and peaceable dispo wrho is a prominent and wealthy bank- U1 lue niuraer. ... n !u t.,-v. i . While waitins for his .trial Teachey ""io. home of thf dead man DroKe out or j ail and was being loonecl " ..v. . " "-t,---, dead man. , haJ when he suddenly 30 years old and kaown to be of a : 1903, by the clerk of said eourt, in the ; At 3:30 o'clock this morning Patrol- Ior everj wn.e wnen ne SUMeniy . . teowampnt " proceedings entitled, D. W. Harris et ; men Moss and Smith heard the shot ; tam dim suuBuacrea uimseu to me - which ended Benford's life. They; "w. occasioning great surprise, ne : were makins their reeular rounds in i expected to prove an alibi, but the ev- Total $:J5,T12 2(5 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in 10,000 00 Sarplas and nnivided pnifits. . S,018 62 Rills payabh? S,000 00 Depotrt subject to check 10,430 40 Tinio deposits 3,G(:J 24 Total $85,712 20 I, J. W. Dovsey, aetiuj: cashier of the Rank of Kutherfordton, do solemnly swear that the above report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and Iwlief J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J, F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest : IX F. Moiikow, J. C Walxzk, T C Smith. sensibility, and proceeded to get the fortune, which ho must, have known was hi-Jden in the room. In a chest, under the bed, tha old woman had secreted $8,000 in gold and greenbacks and stock In the Georgia railroad and bonds in an Augusta cot ten mill to the amount of $7,000. Tin? money had, been carefully saved for many years, the time running back be fore the war. When the robbery occurred a great sensation was created and three or four arrests were made on suspicion. For nearly two years tee robbery re mained a mystery and all hope of re covering the stolen fortune had about been given up. Johnson had, in the meantime, de .dded to remove to Atlanta. He cams here last November, and- was .here only a Bhort while-when he purchased two corner lots on Murray street in South Atlanta. On one of the lota he had a dwelling erected on the lnstal ment plan. Later he had another PROVIDE FOR ALABAMA VETS. the park when the firing of the pistol i ience was overwhelming. . ... . ... . . .. was heard near the old deer enclosure,; Teachey has been placed in jail at Legislature Makes Appropriation For some distance below the band stand in ! Goldsboro for safe-keeping until the su- ?d'lre "e !,"dt ,"",ats- t Dreme court d snoses of M ease aa wuuiguiueij, ai., oepu . a iea.i- he would no doubt again break out he were left at Kenansville. the park. They immediately proceed ed to the place, but heard nothing to attract their attention, and could find no trace of the work of Benford. They then left the place, and a few minutes before 6 o'clock this morning i a negro laborer, passing through the park, found Beuford's body cold tei death on the ground. FATAL HUNTING ACCIDENT. lire of the house was the passage of the I bill to appropriate $25,000 for the erec j tion of new buildings and the approprl J ation of $125 each for the support of the inmates of the Jefferson soldiers' al. vs. W. D. Harris, I, as commsssioner named in said decree and appointed for the purpose hereinafter mentioned, will I sell on Wednesday, September 30, 1903, the following described lands lying and being in the county of Rutherford, in the State of North Carolina, adjoinings 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 poles to a stone ; thence north 210 west I7A-ZIM PASHA. New vaH of Beirut. port received by him rrom the United dwelling and store built, all on the Grandfather Fatailv Shoot Hi ftnH. home at Mountain Creek, Ala J rnL : i.;n i At i , , , ' . - son In South Carolina. i " sle conlro1 j 155 poles to a small pine on Knff's luie; T- of the home. The governor is given ; thence with it north 56 east 20 poles to Lancaster, &. C, Sept. 12. .Majot t, Q,-f rf r statfi lw a wrsimmon. mmpr of lot No. The body was taken -in charge by i J. M. Riddle, one of the proprietors agement consisting cf three members 4; theuce witb-ic north 65 east 57 poles T" 7 ! xuoa.s.Lei hbvibw, au-cumpa- of the stSjte at large a d one member 1 F T - f H "ti, V er notified. i niei bv his son T M Ri.lfHe Tr ani , . , , , , corner of lot No, o ; thence with it sonth , mea o ms son, j. m. nicie, jr., ana from eacn ConaTessional distriet. The i 1 i his little grandson, Robert Mackorell, pasaage of tMs bm by the ouse does a lad of 8 years of age, went over to not by &'ny mesons mean it wiU be. Chester county on a squirrel hunt: I come a laWf the governor has made While hunting on the river bank Ma- knoWT1 to tho pmhrs of tha ieriaia. ister and he immediately left the hote.l , jor Riddle fired on what he supposed tuTe hIs intentionss In reference to This I supposed to have been Ben-: to be a squirrel in the bushes, but on makiag la appropriations, but ford, although he has not yet been , approaching the object of his aim he lt ls not th ht tbat goverjlor upuuiiBi as tuv fctiiuc iiio.li. uiscoverea uiss graausun in ine agony During the greater part of yester- of death, the boy having received the day Benford was seen at the park. He I entire load. borrowed a knife from an'employe to When Major Riddle reached him, open a can of sardines, which he ate the boy exclaimed: Last night at 6 o'clock an unknown i man entered the 'Piedmont hotel and asked for a room. His appearance forbade the clerk to allow him to reg- with some crackers. - Benford was a 32d degree Mason. He ! "Grandpa, you have shot me." The child died in the grandfather's will veto this measure. The house worked hard all day and passed many bills. PUT BULLET IN HIS BRAIN. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROUNA. Kt-t consul at Beirut. Tne sltua- ! lnstalme.nt nlan That mac o tion there appeared to have improv- Johnson's scheme to get everything on waf yf,tlc ShrLn9 on W7 to a spring near by. ed. Tee new acting governor wapm ; crecut in oraer to create the Impression Pasha had called upon him, stating ! that he did not have much ready mon- his desire to treat the Magelssen mat ter promptly and satisfactorily, an' expressing his purpose to effect a com' plete reorganisation of the police force , ey. He opened up a store and claim ed that all the cash he was spending was made by selling groceries. Be did not stop preaching, but on and stood high with his fellow crafts men. Benford had been regarded as Suicide of a Railroad Man at Mont gomery, Ala. Monte-omerv Ala. Rsnt 11 Thnm. J They Whipped White Woman, I as a railroad man of BIrmillg. ' Raleigh. N C. Sept. ll.-vfameJ ham who taa beeQ v,sm hlg brother , here, has shot and killed himself. He 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 82) acres. This sale will be made at the court house door in Rutherford coanty, 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. Notice! By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage deed, given by Sam Simmons and wife. Jane Simmons, to J. B Griz zle, defalut in the payment of which has been made, the undersigned mortgagee of Beirut. Mr. Rayndal says the new j every Sunday he held services in one to the people of Beirut." CHRISTIANS PUT TO SWORD. Academics Department) liaw, Medloine, Phavmaoy. Ono hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to sons of ministers. Loaus for the needy. iOS STUDENTS. GO INSTRUCTORS. New Dormitories, Water Works Cen tral Heating System, Library 40,000 vol umes. Falll -term, academic and pro fessional departments, begins Septem ler7th, 003. Address F. P. VENABLE, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. THE BOOK STORE, The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A.L.GRAYSON O. C. ERWIN, Justice of tlie Peace, Office up Ftairs in JTill's building room No. 7. Will give pitmipt and care ful attention to all "business intrusted to him. Country About Monastir Believed to Have Been Devastated. London, Sx3pt. 12. The Balonica cor respondent of The Times after visiting Monastir, sonds a brief history of the Insurrection and the Turkish opera tions for its suppression. He says: "No details have as yet heen re ceived as to the result of the more remote military drives, but from infor mation emanating from trustworthy a man of hish inte.aTitv. C . , . nere, nas snot ana Kinea nimselr. He will cell nt tht rnnrf, VionKe door in Rath He was aboat 35 years of age. , white men. have been placed in j used a pistol and W6Qt the court house door in Ruth Within 10 feet of the nlace where at Oreensboro. and in Novomhar bt t.,1 ..,.. . r " ' ,. ,. lurougii nis oram. inere is no cause Benford took his life, two other sui- be tried at Ashevllle. Their ages ard v, n,,,, Ho was 25 years old. H left allowing note to his brother: governor enjoys the reputation of be-1 of the negro churches in South a e wueu- iU1;-e uaii5 aso 111111 yei. nuu mey are cnarge v life leg a very capable man, and cis ap-. lanta. He was looked up to by the naa nmcu ia wun uum5 m a r-t--y oi aoom a aoz- f. ! - -.-i.f almost this identical snot. Ten Years n men who. in Cl.iv countv threft vftars jAiubiucin uao uiuv.u 7iu.ou v r ptrupit; vfl Ills TaC fm 1 J . -r t m e-as a prosperous t. , D v - iai.. i ue omy inmg i asK ot you hinlng light of the -" wuuv, ao, w a v ""e vsu- ls to bury me a3 I am, merchant and a cloth. Since the robbery Miss Mary Bat tie has died. Miss Amelia is not in mitted suicide at the same place. Sue Labor Organizations. Ttrirle-pnort Oonn Rant 1? Tti the good health, having never fully recov- -rjnited States district court today D. ered from the nervous shock she re- E. Lowe & Co.. of DanDury, hat manu celved when she was chokod by the factureis. institute suit against the na urg ar. tlenal officers of the American Feder- Tne detectives are still at work on. atlon of Labor, the national officers the case and it is believed that all the of the United Hatters of North Amer stolen money and the stocks and bonds Ica ab011t 250 members of these wiU be eventually recovered. organizations. residents of Danbury, who wer formerly in the employ of the Suicide at Hawkinsville, Ga. i plaintiffs. The plaintiffs allege that Hawkinsville, Ga.. Sewt 11. Dr. H. VarQ n eci friar rofnea tr t-1 mr xr ! eources, not usually unfriendly to the ; F. Frederick, a prominent physician union labor in their factory upon de lurkisn government, tnere is reason to i and a leading citizen of this city, mand of the union in 1901, their goods ui Utt3 uu. auBu-i commmea suicice oy snooting hlmsell were boycotted both in the United in the head with a 38-caliber Smith L. States and Canada and in 1903 the lutely devastated and all the Chris tians of both sexes and all ages who have failed to find refuge in the wooda have been put to the word." i man, Alice Bradley, from her home and a change j whipped her nearly to death. All thfl to 1 men engaged In tne outrage wer moonshiners or their abettors. The young woman was charged by them with having reported to the revenue officers the location of several Illicit distilleries in that section and sha was also a witness in the federal court against moonshiners. All th men concerned in the assault fled, mainly into Tennessee, and the Groves broth ers went to Oklahoma, where thej were found a few days ago, after a long search. They are federal pris oners, and the charge against them is that of conspiracy against a witnesg In a United States court. Do not make I leave you all. I am forced TOM." Hop Soon to Crush Revolt. Home, Sept. 12. The porte has sent a telegraphic report to its embassy here giving Its version of the general outlook in the Balkans, by which 1 appears that the work of suppressing the insurrection has been successful through Macedonia. The Turkish au thorities expect to have the insurgents completely crushed within a few days and peace Te-established. The report hag been communicated to the Ital ian government Carnegie Art Exnibit. PItsburg, Sept. 14. The ieghth an nual art exhibition of the Carnegie in- i Kttnto -will onen on Nov 5 this vaar and will be composed of paintings con tributed by American painters. The jury will be elected by the contribu tors from amnog American painters, and the awards of $1,500, $l,C0O and $500 will be restricted to Americans, but there will be exhibited at the same time a collection of important paintings from the International So ciety of sculptors, painters' and en gravers in London. The entries for ho ovhlbition will close Of t. 1 Anthracite Coal Production. 'Philadelphia, Sept. 12. Anthracitfl Wesson revolver. Dr. Frederick had long been a sufferer from cancerous were called on strike. Damages of stomach, and had rapidly grown worse $240,000 are asked for under the Sher-a-nd worse, until he had reached a man anti-trust law.. point where he had a ravenous appe- j tlte but. could eat nothing, and the' Would Postpone Evacuation, leadina: . specialists from Macnn At.' Washington, Sept. 12. Russia has lunto .n.r(f nt-hor rVoQc. t;n renuestei1 TverniissioTi rf China tn nnst- I " ww" -71(4.1,.3 STUaUillli lcLSh I . n .A. oni X - 1 . . week that he could not live a month Pe her evacuation of one frontier; 42,431,894 tons an increase dver tha longer, the doctor, in desperation Province of Manchuria for several ; fam P"od 'laat of 13,050,00,1 shot himself. He was 35 years oi months after tober. the dat fOT th 1 , Tlt age and leaves a widow and one child Seneral evacuation and the mater- t mad In anthracite coa ' : general evacuation of Manchuria. Min-! trade- Yice President Henderson, oi Monday, October 5th, 1903, at 12 o'clock m, the following land lying in Rutherford comity, N. C,. to-wit: Beginning at a stake on "K. Grizzle's line and runs S. 54 W. 1 8 poles to stake ;thence south 3(5 east 18 poles to a stake ; thence north 54 east 18 poles to Ptake on E. Griz zle's line ; thence with his line to the be ginning, containing two (2) acres more or less. This sale will be made for cash and to satisfy the aforesaid mortgage. For further particulars see Book H-S of mortgage deeds, page s).i, to which refer ence is herebv made. This Sept. 10, 1903. J. B. GRIZZLE, Mortgagee. Abbeville's New Bank. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 11. The coal to the amount of 5,360,400 ton , bank of Henry, of Abbeville, a new in stitution, filed Its articles of incorpor ation with the 'secretary of state and has asked- for a charter. The banic were produced during Aug. L which is about the same a3 the previous month. For the eight months of ths 1 calendar year tne shipment has bees will have a capital of $60,000. Dr. A. &. Stegall is president and W. F. Cheairs cashier. Negro Convention Called.. New York, Sept. 12. A call has been nmn no snt 11 t ,r a ister uoneer caoieis tne fixate aenart-1 - j 09 u- track of the Brunswick and Hirm ment this fact, and the matter has beeu ordeTS have been i9SU6d to shut down vention, to be held In Brooklyn In Oct waCK OI me orunswiCK ana binning- c t lUp.Hos O-nlv nn Rart?o- .l. i whih will nrnvifl for the ,ir!ifMc ham railroad was completed to Ocil- reIerrea w secretary my at tfle sec ' - la Wednesday. Two or three days retary9 summer nome in we wtiamp- ' Deal May End Long Strife. will be required to complete the sur- shire for consideration. The state j Marconi Demonstration Station. St. Louis, Sept. 11. Twenty-fiv facina when trains will be run through department apparently is not concern- C3 - , i SWT I ,f 1 XT.a,. Vai.1t Of lO m t--U n UrnnritrV T" 4 Jf.i UVWI XVUSfcia 3 TtKiUtJSL aS lt IS IJUII1L- i. -i- v.. fv! t,a rr. n- fv, ed out that the nrovlnce is a small one thousand square feet on a hill just east wuai.i.u ouuo ill bn in iii.jr uwubu uy lufj i hi""iib w (ivuiic c.o i. iic tutupieLlon ... . , nf Art Ml 1,1 rn tho Carroll W. Downey, Physician and Surseon, Rutherfordton, N. C. OIRce in Residence on Main street. 'Phone No. 22. Independent CigaT Stores company, are reported to have been purchased by the Cnite-J States Cigar Stores company, and the strife between the two combinatiGEs is z r an end. It Is understood Uiat more than half a mil lion dollars was paid. About a year ago the Independent Cigar Stores com pany was incorporated and 23 stores were opened la New York. rates to a deep water Dort. of the road means lessening of freight and tlle PstP0liement asked is only iwi a anvil i. ume. For Relief of Flooded Districts. Castle Over 2,000 Yars Old. Vienna, Setit 14. An imnerial f- Berlin, Sept. 12. A castle which is script is published authorizing an ap- believed to have existad 400 years be- proprlation of 15,000,000 kronen for fore Christ haa been brought to light the relief of the flooded districts and near CasaeL One Cough Quse For Coughe, Colds and Croup. 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. Stomach Trouble. "I have beed troubled with my stom ach for the past four years," says D. L, to repair th damage done to the flooded district of Sllescia. What is Life? World's fair grounds have been assigned by thfl management as a site for the demon stration station for the Marconi wire less telegraph. From here wireless messages will be flashed during tha fair across many miles of land and sea to far-distant corners of the old world. which will provide for the uplifting of the negro race along all lines. The elements of the race are to be hear-w in the gathering according to the cir cular issued by the promoters and del egates will be 'elected to the conven tion according to the congressional dis tricts of the different states. Prominent Club Woman Dies. Chicago, Sept 12. Mrs. Georgia S. Hatcher, of Washington, D. C, corre sponding secretary of the Daughters oi the American Revolution, and a prom- In the last anyisis nobody knows, but Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Green- j We do know that it is under strict law? ' field, Mass. "A few days ago I was in- Abuse the law even slightly, pain re- Cored Hemorhages ot the Lungs. ' Sjveral years since my lungs, were so badly affected that I had manv hem- inraops." writes A. M. Ahe. of Wood. duced to buy a box of Chamberlain's suits. Irregular living means derange-jInd i took treatment with several phy Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have ; ment of the organs, resulting in consti-! ithout anv benefit. I then taken part of them and feel a greal deal pation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. gtarted tQ take Foley's, Honey and Tar better." If you have any trouble with King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts ; and my hingS are now as sound as a your stomach try a box of these tablets. thi(S T.. pntiP Vet tbornuirh Onlv ' ,, t 'a Yon are certain to be pleased with the tblS- " R ' T J ; bullet. I reewnmend it m advanced result. Price 25 cents. For sale by Dr. i 25c at T- B- kitty's and Thompson & stages of lung trouble." City Drug T. B. Twitty, Drue Store. Watkins' drug stores,. " ' Store. Notice. North Cakolix'a, ) In Snperior Court, Rntherf ord County. ) Before the Clerk. Debby N. Hill and others vs. J. JUL. Tay lor and Joseph Taylor. The defendant Joseph Taylor in above entitled cause will take notice that the said action has been commenced in the Superior court of Rutherford county be fore the clerk for the purpose of selling a certain piece or parcel of land for par tition; and the said defendant josepn Taylor will further take notice that he is required to appear before the clerk of tshe Snperior court of Rutherford county at his office in Rutherfordton on or before the. "30th of September, 1903, and answer or demur to the petition on file, or the petitioners will applv to the court for the relief demanded. This August 18, 1903. M. O. DICKERSON, Clerk of the Superior Court. McBrayer Sr. Justice. Attorneys. Notice Under and by virtue of a mortgage made by Henry Eaves and wife to the undersigned, which has been forfeited, the undersigned will sell at the court house door at Rutherfordton on Monday, October 5th, 1903, at 12 oclock, ni., the following land, to wit: 15, acres of land in Cool Springs township, adjoining the lands of Al mond Owens et al., and beginning at a stump and pointers on the "Whitesides line on a branch ; thence w ith same south 89 west 42 poles to stake and pointers ; thence south 1 west 58 poles to stake; thence north 89 east 42 poles to stake ; then north 1 east 58 poles to the begin- This sale will he for cash ana to inent club woman, is dead at the res-1 ning. idence of H. C. Bannard, in this city. satisf y tle aforesaid mortgage. This ' i August 27th, 1903. ZT ;.o7 " R. S. EAVES, Mortgagee 111 11. , All 10O1. A New Jersey Kdltor's Testimonial. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phillips burg, N. J.. Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never any thing so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it.' City Drug Store. Teachers larantiecl. 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 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 BTL Memphis, Tcnn.
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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