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!7T ir? :rt!np he nittbettotoum VOL. III. NO. 31). RUTHERFORDTON, N. C THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1903. $1.00 A YEAR. llHEDFOHD'Sl THE GREAT j I inouroTu 8 uiacii y AGAINST LAREDO TEXAS QUARANTINES ; Dreaded Yellow Jack Heooi t to Eave Appeared. CITY IS PRACTICALLY ISOLATED. FELL INTO A WELL. SEABOARD LINE NOT 10 CHANGE HANDS saved doctors' bills for more than m sixty years. For the common f am- m ily ailments, such as constipation, M indigestion, hard colds, bowel com- M plaints, chills and fever, bilious- M U033, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine- is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates the liver, assists dige-.tion, stimulates action of the kidneys, purilies the blood, and purges the bowels of foul accumulations. It cures liver complaint, indigestion, , 30ur stomach, dizziness, chills, rheumatic pains, sideache, back ache, kidnev troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. . Lvery drug gist has Thedford's Black-Draught moth size for $1.01). Never accept a substitute. Insirt on having the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company. I believe Thedford's Black-Draught Is the but medicine on earth. It is good for env and everything. I have a family of twelve children, and for four years I have kept them on foot , ana healthy with no doctor but Black. Draught. A. J. GREEN, lliewara, La. At Neuevo Laredo it Is Reported that Six New Cases Have Developed. Railroads Instructed To Sell No Tickets to Points North. Lad of Six Years Has Remarkabfs Escape from Death. Carrollton, Ga., Sept. 26. A close shave experienced by a lad of 6 years Is just reported from Whitesburg. Little Dave Duncan was playing around the ginnery of Duncan & Ste vens and stepped on he loose cover of the engine well, which had many REMAINS feet of water in it. , , . The plank tilted, threw him in and An 0ffer of the Property to the Lines the beam striking him went to tne CURTIS JETT SENTENCED. To Ee Hanged Dec. 18 For Killing James Cockrtlf. ! Cynthiana, Ky., Sept. 26. Curti . Jett- was brought into the court to WU "Mot. Go to 'FriSCO Or ! day when Judge Osborne decreed that Bock Island Roads. INDEPENDENT LINE. Heretofore Mentioned Is Said To Have Been Definitely Declined For eign Interests In Road. New York, Sept. 26. The Seaboard he be hanged "between sunrise and sunset Dec. 18 for killing James Cock Tlll at Jaskson, Ky., July 21, 1902." Judge Blanton, attorney for Jett, replied: "Well, Judge, there will be many sunrises and sunsets before he has been hanged." Jett himself said to the court: "There are people in this county wiho will be grieved if I am not hang ed; but judge, I do ATTACK ON JAIL BY WOULD-BE LYNCHERS Tennessee Mob After Alleged Negro Rapist, CHERIFF FIRED CN TH:: MOEk COMMERCIAL BANK. bottom of the well. The boy's father was hurriedly let down, expecting that his little son had long since sunken, under the water. Laredo, Tex., Sept. 26. Information When he reached the water he found ! coming from Dr. Mariano Trevino him high and dry above the water, ! Air Line railway lme wm not be turn- ine yenow iever expert, wuu is ctm- clinging to a cross Dar or wood naiieu '. J i m.1 J "XT T -i -3 in ' ,r aucimg anair3 in ieuvo i-tiiicuu, io m tne well, i : firivfln out from an authoritative source! Tho hnv woo l-mlmH- oTrpn frnnn n 'to the effect that six cases of ! spram or bruise supposed to have banking interests heretofore identified : send the prisoner to another jail. Jett 1 Qn fo h rioveinrvo i ,,o ir,i- tvt tw0 , with the R,Rahr.arrl havp. been admit-: Pleaded earnestly not to be returned tJ VAA J - " MMU v J .CfclA5VA kJ J LUO yXCLXI. Llitbi. bill V , - w - , One Was Wounded, but His Resistance Did Not Pi event Them From . Se curing Prisoner, who Was Shot to Death. - ' Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth erford ton, N. C, at the close of business, on September 9th. 1903. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $35,943 47 Overdrafts 4 . . . 868 73 Furniture and Fixtures 1,000 00 Due from banks and bankers. 16,103 19 ! Cash on hand 8,654 23 Nashville. Tenn.. Sent. 26. A soe- not think you i cial fc. L ,vnchbure to Tie Banner wouw D6 gnevea, as you nave given a woo nn0.i mpm. c 1 o mn .m , tho 'Wricpn nr tr the Rvck .- v . i " uxjjiua w v-u. yj iu -AAi, j w it itt a. i an iin in i urn i-mrsi. Total .. $57,569 62 LIABILITIES. Capital stock ..... ... $10,000 00 Island, says The Herald. Foreign When Judge Osborne said he would ber of a mob wounded in an assault on the jail last night. A crowd of about 25 men visited the jail shortly before midnight and sur- him in. In that city. xa bitutt "u ""-6 , aiib ixun piye uu soivea u, utijr , wMch fgw weefeg agQ acQuired con. eu. a uuuy wiien ne iirsi. iLrtB, uui uuuuig. Dr. Tabor announced that the entire' it too hot to hold- to he had man state o'f Texas has now quarantined aged to get to the piece of wood and against Laredo and that -ie railroads , was holding on for dear life. J have been instructed to sell no tickets ' ted to a participation in the syndicate - to f y. Judge Blanton filed rounded the cell in whdch Mlen Small papers giving his grounds for a new trial, preparatory to carrying the case trol of the property and this syndi- j to the court o appeals at Frankfort cate will, it is stated, continue to to po'nts north. This action practically isolates this stricken city. DEATH TO SUNDAY BALL. No Mors TROUBLE NEAR BLUEFIELDS. Bank of Kutherfordton. Gunboat Nashville Ordered To Go to St. Andrews. TT'ashingtcn, Sept. 26. Additional advices at the state department about i the trouble near Bluefields, Nicaragua. ; is to the effect that a number of i American citizens have suffered 111 i treatment on the island of St. An j drews, 40 miles from the Bluefields, j and that the local authorities have tailed to afford them protection or red res 3. The matter was reported to the Playing on Diamond In Ala j bama on Sabbath. i Montgomery,, Ala., Sept. 26. The senate passed the house bill to prohib it the playing of baseball, football, operate the Seaboard as an indepen dent system. was incarcerated. Sheriff G. R. Da vidson had no intimation of any con templated violence and was alone at the time. He peremptorily refused to accede to the demand and opened firo fn tho wnulrl-hfi Ivnrhers and sue- An offer of the property to the lines , Chicago Pupils Would Not Study Urv; eee,ed in woimddng cne of them, who mentioned is said to have been def-j der Negro. TOao fS)lrOT, hv fr;M,i m in. DREW THE COLOR LINE. Undivided profits Notes re-discounted - Deposits subject to checks. . . . Due ot her banks Cashier's checks 1,003 27 5,000 00 38.740 46 453 16 272 73 Total. $57,569 62 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer cial Bank of Rutherfordton.'do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the initely declined. However, President ; Chicago, Sept. 26. Because Mary ' u and exte Qf his i3jurieg can. beSt of my knowledge and belief. B. F. Yoakum, of the 'Frisco, will re- Crunschfield, a negro cadet teacher, i nM . i-- I t t? ttt.4i--it naB.i not be learned. ! J. F. FLACK, Cashier. At the same time the sheriff lusti- J gtate of N G Rutherford County. ly called for assistance. ' . ...... m . ,. . Sworn to and, subscribed before me Two of tne police and several cm-1 main in the voting trust cf the Sea- was appointed to relieve Miss Cath board. - erine Ralph, white, regular teacher Arrangements ' which the 'Frisco at the Oak Ridge school, absent be- golf or tennis on Sunday by a vote . kock lsiana properties uavenuae ior cause oi inness, tne pupiis or tne ; zeng u before ' this 16th day of September, 1903. " -w- ! l,Uil a"u, l , J , T 7 'VT, ":they arrived the mob had succeeded; It is now ready for the governor's leans, win suppiy an xne rtJiiuiicmttuLa --"c -uuui uuuu a. luiuuuauie signature. He will sign it. I for the system, and it has been decid- strike on its hands. This mean's no more Sunday base-1 ed that the benefits to be derived When the rebellion first became ap- ball in Alabama. ! from the purchase of the Seaboard parent the janitor, acting cn the ad- The houso anti-bovrctt bill was re-! by the Rock Island would scarcely bal- vice of the board, locked in the base- ance the obligations wmch would nec- ment tne larger boys, but the trouble , j state department by Edwin W. Trim-, Statement of the condition of Bunk o: ! mer. the American agent at Bluefields, ! companies. ported favorably in the senate. i The house passed the bill to extend; essarily be assumed by the acquisi .the terms of the present tax asses- j tion of the Seaboard. sors and collectors six months. I The house voted down the bill to J regulate the taxation of insurance i M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. in battering down the wooden door at. Correct Attest : the foot of the stairs leading to the I corridor. The sheriff and his posse jT- B- Twittt, Jomf C. Mnxs, J. H. mad a stout resistance but were un- j Wood, Directors. 'able to prevent the mob from break-1 . , !ng in the iron dcor at the head of tering the cell occu- TROO'PS AT CAMP YOUNG. SUread anil thfi narpnts hep-an t.nlrino x,nA I the stairs and e: Defiant at first, the board of educa-lpied the nesr0' about whoe Befk tlon realized that if a crisis was to I toey Placed a rope. As soon as the h v0rt r, tjmen emerged from the cell it became Ruthrrl'ordtou, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on September Dth, 11)03. , RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts -Rutherford connry bonds Bunking house, furniture and fixtures .... Other real estate - - , Cash, and due from banks -County and UH. claims Total - - - - " LIABILITIES. Capital paid in - - - 10,000 00 Surplas and un-ivided profits 2,0:39 93 ! Rediscouuts - - V,X0 00 Time deposits - - - 4.009 8o Check deposits - - - 11,468 47 ),0 1,402 81 j 200 CO j I 5,000 00 16 01 1 5.S85 21 I and at his suggestion the Nashville has been ordered from Pensaecla to St. Andrews. The Americans involved are con nected with a plantation at St. An drews. The state department offi cials say they do not anticipate seri ous trouble, but the evident inability of the local authorities or their unwill ingness to maintain order makes y.e presence of an American warship probable. The insurance companies had a ! strong lobby here against the bill. TREASURE SHIP FOUND. be rernovef, and at the afternoon session a white woman appeared and the pupils returned. First Excitement in Hardin County Since 1864. Oam-n Vrmnf West PiMnt TCv ' ui-"oi " . Sept. 26. The first excitement in this ' Leaves for Hew Staticn. part of Hardin county since 3864,1 San Francisco, Sept. 26. The first when General Buell nlaced a small squadron of the First cavalry, which arrived from Manila by the last trans CHICAGO WAN KILLED. 532 29 ! Thinking He Was Being Carried Past Destination Jumps From Train. Chicago, Sept. 26. Confused, it is .:38,078 05 ten, Tex., where they will join the Third squadron, which came over in Slay. The Second squadron, whicn ' is now on the way from Manila, will proceed to the same post on its arrival. Total $38,078 05 relieve;!, by the thought that he was loaded with ore from the Mexican mines. It was found in 5 feet of water near Miami. Its cargo, which has only been partly examined, has been found to consist of silver ore. I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Eauk of Itutherfordton, do solemnly Rweur that the above report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J, F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest: D. F. Mo:tr.ow, J. C. Walker, J. F. Arrowooo. being carried past his staticn, W. J. Taylor, a member of the Chicago Board of Trade and a leading resident of Kecilworth, stepped from a Chica go and Northwestern train at Wil-m-ette last night and met death under the wheels. Ju3t how the accident occurred is net clear. As the train was pulling out of Wilmette he jumped from his seat and running to the platform of the coach, Ewung from the train. The train proceeded without any one realizing that he had met injury, and his body was found cn the track a few minutes afterward. Mr. Taylor was a member of the grain and seed firm o" Wright & Tay lor. He was 38 yeirs of age and had been connected with the beard of trade for seven years. Loaded with Mexican 'Silver Ore Went Down In 1S35. I otor.t, Truant rf infontrr rn TTri TTill tv m tpi e t, ' Port. left the Presidio today enroute Jacksonville, F a., Sept. 26.-Rumorsj a 6hort distance frCm Wesit Point, ! to the new gtatlon Fort Sam Kous. ui uie uiiunig ul a ueasure snip on i -ag upon the people today as hey Miami were confirmed today when j gaz9d in astonishment upon the ar Captain Jennings and three of the crew rival of traiQ loaa after tra5ll lo2d of the wrecking schooner Osceo filed I of enlisted men and their equipment, a libel suit against the cargo of a sunk- j Altogether, the railroads had 18 en ship m the United States court here j trcop trains on the schedule, and wnn me assistance or a cnart in many of thm had arrived and the : his possession Captain Jennings has: comman5s had been .assigned to their I Young Girl Took Her Life, been searching for m2ny years. It is naort. hofn ti- - I - OnTnnihus; da.. Sant. 2G. Miss Parl The dust is 6 inches thick over Waters, a pretty young girl, only 1G everything and the soil as hard as years old, committed suicide in Gi flint, making th ethrowing up of the ' rard, Ala., just across the river from ground a laborious task. The arriv- j Columbus, last night, by taking an als today were: j overdose of morphine. Mistreatment Nine troops of the Seventh caval- by Ber father is said to be the cause , ry, Chickamauga. j Five troops of the Eighth cavalry, i Jefferson Barracks, Mo. ' Four companies of the Twentieth Woman Turning Over In Bed Broke infantry. Her Leq. Seven hundred men of the Tfcl-'" apparent that the negro could net be taken from the jair and hung, and ihe was shot and instantly killed. The mob then made an effort to es cape, but the sheriff and his guard succeeded in holding three of them, and they are now in jail on the charge of murder. The men are Dock HaEsey, his broth er, and John Dean, and one of them has made a confession implicating 13 i j men in the raid. Allen Notice. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rutherford county, rendered on the 23nd day of September, 1903, by the clerk of said, court, in the proceedings entitled, D. W. . Harris et al. vs.' W. D. Harris, I, as commsssioner named in said decree and appointed for the purpose hereinafter mentioned, will sell on Monday, November 2, 1903, the following described lands lying and bemg 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, supposed to have gone ashore in 1835, SINGULAR ACCIDENT. of the act. ' Proposed B'xj Combine. New York, Sept. 26. A meeting ol leading car wheel manufacturers has old pnnifir. nnd rnns smith 85 wpRt 1ft Small was arrested several to a stone: thence south 56. west 9 weeks ago for an alleged attempt to poles to a stone ; thence north 210 west assault Mrs. Eliza Eggleston, and on 155 poles to a small pine on Ruff's line; the preliminary hearing the warrant j thence with it north 56 east 20 poles to affairs him was oir-PTiflpri bv the nrnc. inimuwu, wiuu ui nn aw. ecution so as to charge a simple case cf assault. - - - , The negro waived examination, and was in jail awaiting the action of the grand jury. A coroner's jury is investigating the case. The citizens of the county are high ly incensed over the outrage and are determined to punish the lynchers, and it is reported that not a member of the Lynchburg bar will undertake to represent any of the mob, but on U Harmony, Grove, Ga., Sept. 26. Miss and 300 of the First, all of Fort Sher Caroline Morgan, of this place, while idan. turning over in bed, broke her thigh been held in Atlantic City for the i the contrary, has voluntarily teDder purpose of completing details of the ' ed his services to the prosecution. proposed combination to he capital- ; thence with it north 65 east 57 poles to a pine knot on the top of the ridge, coiner of lot No, '5 ; thence witb-it south 15 east 32 poles to a dead white oak in the lield ; thence south 28 cast 63 poles tou stake on outside line by a pine; thence south 56 west 14 poles to the be ginning, containing about '62 acres. This sale will be made at the court house door in Rutherford county, N. C, for cash, afid 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 Sept. 23rd, 1908. M. Li. EDWARDS, Commissioner. Geo. C. Justice and M. L Edwards, Attorneys. ' ' midway between the knee and the , hip. i No reasonable explanation can be given for the singular accident. Miss Morgan 'is 72 years old and it is thought that she cannot recover. GIRL PUBLICLY WHIPPED. f lio "Nancy X3fo.ra.Ics" SUSPENDER Is one of the most valuable inventions of the centurv. In its construction scien tific principles as substituted fcr elastic. Trial of Army Cfficers. New York, Sept 2C. 'Reports from! tor Belgrade in regard to the trial of the army officers recently arrested on charges of conspiracy, are to the effect, says a Time3 dispatch from Vienna, that all except one, who turn- They will ontwear a half dozen pairs of ; ed king's evidence, abide resolutely -A l . ,1 . . A L Ab .1111 1 a ( . uy uiui-r Muui-um-r un runu, mui w.e u.v t-unuue oi protest against tne mention each other again )uandooa not live who can pull nit a but- assassins, and declare that they act- . ton with the "Nanrv Hanks. Neat and .i i .l . .... .... ' a accuiuuiB w uie uiciaies or tneir Czar AoDoints New Peace at Fitzgerald, Ga. Fitzgerald, Ga., -Sept. 26.An armi stice has been reached between Edi- E. Mercer, of -The Fitzgerald Enterprise, and Tom Luke, who fig ured in a shooting affray Friday af ternoon. Friends of both persuaded which included 50 women looked on. them to agree that neither would car- The victim confessed iaving stolen ry arms or attempt to sheet the other eggs from the grocers and (taught her and that they were not to speak oi playmates to help themselves in the Bayonne stores to all sorts of trinkets. Court So Declared and Father Used Cat-o-Nine-Tails. New York, Sept. 26. By order ol Recorder Lazarus, sitting at Bayonne, N. J.. Katie Kantor, 9 years old, has been publicly whipped In court by her father. The latter laid his offspring across his knees and applied 50 lashes with a cat-o-nine-tails, while an audience i ized at $9,000,000 with headquarters j in New York. The corporation will : be known as the National Car Wheel wmpanv. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. tN SHADOW CF GALLOWS. Condemned Man Spent Last Hours In Rioutous Revelry. Eutte, Mont., Sept. 26. A special to The MineT, from Lander, Wyo.r says: James Keifer, who will be- hanged at l'" a. m. today for the murder of Clifton Branham was executed at going to the scaffold he made a speech j A" . s Ws ening" and asLked indorsement of his deed. conscience. The probably will be they wive your buttons, they save your i then pardoned. temper, they have your money. one year, luey Have your snoumers. accused officers condemned and Nancy llanks AM) BELT CO., 17 Crosby St., Augusta, Mitlne. Local Agents Wanted. Apply to J. II. GIBUS, GEN. AGT., TUKXKKS, X. C. Occurrence Cause Comment. Arbitrator. The Hague, Sept. 26. The czat has appointed M. DeMartens, profes sor of international law at the Uni versity of St. Petersburg, to be the third arbitrator in the claims ol About S00 of the crowd agreed with him. Mississippi is experiencing a la bor famine. The mills and brick yards are having trouble getting hands as well as the farmers. In the case of Aaron and Archie Dill, charged with peonage, at Bir j mingham, Ala., gross cruelties fand ! theft were charged. The German cruiser Falke, is at Pensacola, Fla. The president and when offi- place who, according to Marshall's story, fl-JnnA. O i. nh tttiih I , , -r ' p r "am tbe allied powers against Venezuela . s'-Xl luiyuy; ana Jonn for preferential treatment, in w, tiuttttuu, unColLti uu of the Portuguese appointee, whose was a counterfeiter. Marshall claim the congress of chambers of commerce j Illness has precluded his servine. Pro ed to be a detective and was attemnt- fessor DeMartens was one of the ar ing to arrest Hite. It was thought bitrators in the Pius fund claim. In here that Marshall was in the employ December last the professor was of the secret service, but he claimed Died from His Injuries. Louisville. Sept. 26. .Charles Mar. shall died this morning from the efr 1 the kaiser were toasted fects of Injuries sustained several cials visited the Falke. weeks ago by an assault alleged to! The a has aDDeared have been committed by H. a Hite, the delta ar0und Vicksburg. Druggists are getting rich selling parl3 green. of the empire, while on their way to Boston to embark for home, were de tained ten hours by an immigration agent bacause they failed to product Sherman Stephens, a negro, rwas on earth in riotous revelry Keifer had been on the verge ot collapse all day, but last evening he suddenly braced up and requested that Jim Dollard, another prisoner, charged with murder, be permitted to play a mouth harp that he might dance and sing to pass away the time. The request was granted, and for several hours Keifer danced and sang to his heaTt's content. Notice! By virtue of tne '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 will sell at the court house door in Rath erf ordtori, N. C, on " Monday, October 5th, 1903, at 12 o'clock m, the folloSving land lying in Rutherford county, N. O,; to-wit: Beginning at a stake on E. Grizzle's line and runs S. 54 W. 18 poles to stake ;thence south 30 east 18 poles to a stake j thence north 54 east 18 poles to stake 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-8 of mortgage deeds, page 93, to which refer ence is hereby made. This Sept. 10, 1903. J. B. GRIZZLE, Mortgagee. QUEER CASE THIS. Swallowed Hairs from Moustache and ,Kad Appendicitis. Chicago, Sept. 26 The Inter-Ocean from Sioux Cizyr Iowa, says: J. J. Snyder, a cigar, maker of this Notice. North Carolina, ) In Superior Court. Rutherford County. Before the Clerk. Debby N. Hill and others vs. J. M. Tay- dispatch to J lor and Joseph Taylor. I P.VfVrd PfJ thn n nlln Tion no nriva rTrha ha rmltr an omowir atanfWo TJic occurrence, when reported here, caus ed much comment. Patricide Pays Death Penalty. Rcanoko, Ala., Sept. 28. Sherman Stephens, a negro, was hanged Fri day at Wedowee, In this county, for i KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. CHI CV'Q SIDNEY CURE Is a iULli 0 Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains . remedies recognized by emi- i cution from the same scaffold with- j nent physicians as the best tor I ln ine past S1X m0Dtns- Kidney and Bladder troubles. in the case of the home is at Rego, Ind. Venezuelan claims are M. Mouravieff, the Russian minister of justice, and , Bill Passed Prohibiting Boycottina- Professor Lammasch, of Austria, To Further Reciprocity Caase. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 26. The senate today passed the house bill hanged at Wedowee, Ala., yesterday i city, has had an attack of appendicitis for the murder of his aged father. j due to biting off his moustache and At yesterday's session of the sov , swallowing the hair. The surgeons erelgn grand lodge of Odd Fellows j found in the appendix a number oi at Baltimore, the report of the com- hairs which matched the patient's mittee' on the proposed million dolla ' moustache, but different from the memorial building was adopted. hairs of his head The marriage of M'iss Ruth Bryan, daughter of Hon. W. J. Bryan, to Mr. prohibiting boycotting, blacklists, bans-1 Carles B- Leavltf, will take place at New Tork, Sept. 26. A meeting oi or picketing in this state, and provides Lincoln, Nebr., on Saturday evening, the leading business a punishment therefor. It now goes . .... . . . i uuciucfiA men el u 1 i Hiirp. tVic or mo rf nntrlnlrlo In tSo nrn.nn.. 1 0 " " uuu cijio- t io i HiH fla tt sentive men has been held here saya- to the governor for approval. It is w aJf Siv mf., A tribune dlsPatch from Havana, to considered a very strict law, and waa in Th. rlnrdpnf L TJ' ctDBider what action s tak-. opposed by organized labor all over sion. The murder of his old father en to furthr caugfi rr,nrnn. . the country. This was the second exe- provoked. ty between Cuba and the United States. It was agreed to recommend PRICE 50c and $1.00. CITY DRUG STORE. THE BOOK STORE, The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY BCIIOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L.GRAYSON Fire at Greenville, S. C. Charlotte, N. C, Sept. 26. At Greenville, S. C, this morning a fire totally destroyed the plant of the Brewer Printing compsny and The Daily Herald, and also damaged the Edward Furniture company. Th"1 loss is estimated at $50,000, partially covered by insurance. Feet Swollen to mniense Size. "I had kidney trouble "so bad," says J. J. Cox of Valley Viev, 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 Stote. October 3. I Dynamite was exploded under the -of "buggy of Contractor Ferguson, near West Mlddleton, Pa. Mr. Ferguson, who was killed, had $5,000 in a satch el, which is missing. Troops that will take part in tie army maneuvers at West Point, Ky.. are beginning to arrive there. The maneuvers take place in October. KTlis Roberts, treasurer of the Unit ed States, made an address to the May Make Long Cruise. that the commercial bodies and the Philadelphia, Sep. - 26. The battle planters league at once institute a lit ship Maine today . passed down the erary campaign in the United States, Delaware river from the League Is taking up the question with the vari- land navy yard on her way to Cule ous commercial bodies of that coun- bra, in the West Indies. Upon her try and requesting them to use theii arrival at Culebra the battleship's guns District of Columbia Bankers' associ Influence with their representatives are to be thoroughly . tested, and if ation last night. in cognress in favor of the treaty, j they are saisfactory, the Maine will Hon. Harvie Jordan, of Georgia has start on a lotig cruise, Stomach Trouble. "I have beed troubled with my stom ach for the past four years," says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Green field. Mass. "A few days ago I was in duced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets New Road Is Now Complete. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 26. Five thou sand persons, representing six counties, at Dunn, participated in the celebration the completion of the Cape Fear and Northern railway from Apex to that place, a dis tance of 40 miles. Governor iAycock and the other state officers were pres ent and the governor spoke. The company which owns this road, oi which B. Duke, of Isew York, is the president, is building, at Duke, on its line, the Erwin cotton mill No. 2 with 35.000 spindles and 1,500 looms. These mills were visited. What is Life? In the last anyisis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law been elected president of the Farm ers' National . Congress. Cured Hemorliages ot the Lungs. "Sjveral years since my lungs were ! so badlv affected that I had manv hem- Abuse the law even slightly, pain re-jorages writeg A M Ahe of Wood suits. Irregular living means derange-1 T , T tftnt trp!lfni(mf. th SPveral nhv- I have ment of the organs, resulting in consti- twt OTI taofit. t thpn ou. pauon, neaaacne r uver irouoie. r. started to take Foley's Honey and Tar better. If you have any trouble with King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts !rlTn arp now a? sonnA ac a your stomach try a box of these tablets. . tMg6 Itr entle vet thorough nlv ' 7 g as sound at a rC rorf,m tr, Taco;i tv.Q , tJlls- " s gentle, yet tnoroufen.. uniy , t recommend it in advanced res-alt. Price 25 cents. For sale by Dr. 1 2oc afc T- B- Twitty 's and Thompson & stages of iang trouble." City Drug T. B. Tvyitty, Drug Store, Watkins' drug stores. . Store. 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 Joseph Taylor will further take notice that he is required to appear before the clerk of the Superior 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 apply tp the court for the relief demanded.' This August 18, 1903. M. O. DICKERSON, Clerk of the Superior Court. McBrayen: 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 5.th, 19j03, at 12 oclock, m., 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 with same south 89 west 42 poles to stake and pointers ; thence soutn l west oS poles to stake; Ladysmith Defender. New York, Sept. 28. Lieutenant General Sir Ian Hamilton, who Dartlc- ipated in the defense of Ladysmith, i tnen.ee norm y east 4a poles to stake; arrived from Liverpool on the Lu- j tfaen n0,h. 1 Kjf? to th zin . . nmg. This sale will be for cash and to canla today. isatisfv the aforesaid moits-nra Thia August 27th . lSH)i$. A New Jersey Kditors 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- R. S. EAVES, Mortgagee. Notice! Mrs. S. Cautield wishes to in form the public that she has got thing so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. i the ever-bearing Strawberries in I cannot say too much in praise of it.' bloorn now and bearing. For sale City Drug Store. ' at 50 cents per hundred. J 1 r X
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1903, edition 1
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