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THE FLOWERS ccLtrcra mm 10 IS II : l , n TOL.III. NO. 40. EUTHERFOBDTON. -N. C., THUESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1903. $1.00 A YEAR. Miss Ida. M. Snyder. - Trennnrer of Ibe Brooklyn East End Art CInb. If women would Dav more attention to Jncir health we would have more happy Ulves, mothers and daughters, and if they wouia oDJcrve results they would find lhat the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given S create ior. I " In consulting with mv rfniooUt he ad. vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed. lord's Black-Draught, and so I took it and nave every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and It only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It is nciprul when approaching woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in change of life. It frequently- brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for year?. AH druggists Have SI. 00 bottles of me of Cardui. THREE BROTHERS PAY DEATHjENALTY Exeoiition of Van Wormsri at Dannemora, N. Y. THE STORY OF THEIR CRIME. On Christmas Ev, 1901, Masked ana Armd ,Wlth Their Cousin, Harvey beck, Their Uno&e, Who Was Slain. Dannemora. N. Y.. Oct. 2. In most The simultaneous execution of three brothers is not unprecedented in the history of New York state, although to find a parallel one must go back: to June 7, 1826, when three brothers. Nel son, Israel and Joe and Isaac Thayer, of the town of Boston, Brie county, wore hanged simultaneously on a triple gallows erected at the West Sideof Niagara square in the city of Buffalo. The crime for which the Thayers died was the butchery of a peddler named John Love. Willis Van Wormer entered the Bruce, They Attacked Peter Hallen-i ; . ute later and at 11:37 he was declared dead. A$ 11:41:30 Frederick entered mu ui uujr , I" i rit waa turned on and he was de- ( today at Clinton prison with the death , dared dead ft(. 11:43:30 Burton ea. ! in the electric chair of the -three tered fche death chamber et U:47 tte . brothers Van Wormer was unique in j cnrrexst was turned at 11:4?:2o, and modern criminal history. Ya waa Aaa, Q n.o-on Only once before in this state ia it The entire proc&edillg8 rom the recalled that three brothers have gone tM Qf flrgt mgn frQm w- ce.. to tholr death together for a murder , tQ the doctor,8 declajation of the zth in which they were Jointly concerned. of the consumed but 1B niln. On Christmas Evs, 1901. with their utes an(J no untowa,rd mcident marred cousin, Harvey Bruce, the three broth- execution of the law. ers drove from their heme In Kinder-, hook, some 14 miles to the hamlet ol1. Greendale, in Columbia county, where j TERRIBLE EXPLOSION IN DISTLLINO PLANT ATLANTA INTERURBAN -RAILWAY. Capital and Marietta To Be Connect ed by Electric Line. Atlanta, Oct. 3. Atlanta and Mariet ta are to be connected within a short tin.e by two trolley lines. The Atlanta Interurban Railway company, which has juet been organ ized in Atlanta, is .actively at work TH E CASUALTIES, j " r Hiieruoon me uuaru ut jjouniy com- Six Persons Killed and Many Injured. A LIST OF TRIAL OF -' TlLLM AN.' AT LEXINGTON, S.C. Testimony trccaeds In tha Coibbrated Caa LEGISLATOR KING ON STAND. COMMERCIAL BA$K. Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherf ordton, at Ruth erf ordton, N. C, at the close of business. . on September 9th, 1903. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, 35,943 47 Overdrafts 868 73 COOK EXPEDITION. a d.a.ii in. i r,i rwe. 1 mlsfcloaers. in "" - franchise to the Atlanta and Marlet- tilling Company's Plant Disastrous ta Electric Railway company to oper Explosion Occurs Dealing Out Death 1 ate tnrough Fulton county an electric ...... . . f road between this city and the Cobb and Wrecking the Plant. . .. , : , , ... a j county capital. Officials of this com- Peoria 111., Oct. S.-r-Oae of the im- P&ny announce that they propose to numse cookers in the main building of a ff f tbe . . . i.f The two electric lines will operate the Corning Distilling company s plant sectkms of Pullon exploded this morning, killing several Oobb cmntIes, It' is nH known of the employes, maiming many more jUst where the roads will enter the city, and wrecking that portion of the dla- neither one having yet applied to the tillery. . city for a franchise. It is expect ed, The wreckage did not take fire and however, that the Atlanta Interurban the firemen who had been summoned road will come into the city temporari- aseisted the distillery employes, who over the river line of the Georgia v j . , . f tv,i."iAoa Railway and Electric company, had escaped, in the rescue of their less f . , t - . I Three cSIcials of the Atlanta and lortuiiaie wunuuta. called session, granted! Answer to Question of Solicitor Furniture and Fixtures !,000 00 Thurmond Said He Saw -Pittol n i Due from banks and bankers. 16,103 19 I Cash on hand 3,654 23 Tillman's Pocket on Day of the Trag edy Files Are Read. Lexington, S. C, Oct 2. J. W. King, a member of the legislature from Flor- Total..... $57,569 62 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $10,000 00 ence county, was the first witness! e ' -t called by the state today when the Undivided profits 1,003 27 trial of J. H. Tillman was resumed. 1 Notes re-discounted In answer to questions by Solicitor Thurmond, witness said: "On the day before the shooting I saw a pistol in Mr.' Tillman's pocket." Mr. Tillman, he said, was in ths lobby ot a hotel at the same time talking to some friends. On cress-examination, witness said Deposits subject to checks. . . Due other banks Cashier's checks , 5,000 00 88.740 40 45316 272 73 Total $57,569 62 I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer ce had been awaie.of the unfriendly-!. cial Bank of Rutherf ordton, do solemnly Marietta, road annpsrejl hp.fnrft the TK la c.l MT.trvanM SO . " . ! uau ucc" a.wii.ui. wio niiiieuui .county commissioners yesterday after-' -Qi w. t'no iinf on cwmi- t) wa ctafomf ic h.A in fi.ii II 1 T v. A TT n1UKM il -y-k tinM 1 b . H a . aa4 lin Me-n. n J Oik rsT li (An oTih . i aveu x-eici jx. nnwaunin, uc uu- explorers hail io iviaKa .vecent oT:iwt m. uiuii.ci auu ow ie noon ana alter tne rrancmse naa Deen . Editor Qonzales. oi tne van vyormers. un vae way; Mount McKinley. - 'and is used in cooKing tne masnes. passed on by the board it was announc they stopped at the Gveendale churcn ! New York, Oct. 3. Am attempt U ig presumed a vacuum was formed ed that they will accept it- Thence they went to Hallenbeck bouse, made by Dr. Frederick A. Cook, of . and when the steam was turned on to These officials are Frank L. Cooke, where Mr. Hallenbeck. his wife and Brooklyn, Che well known explorer to J todays masn eXpiosion f ol-1 Nw Ycrk.-' president; Colonel W Bank of Hutlicrfordton. Statement of the condition of Bank of Rut horf ordton, as mado to the Corpor ation Conimission, at dose of business on Soptonibor 9th, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts Rutherford county londs Hanking house, furniture and fixtnrt'8 -Other mil estate Cash, and duo from banks -County aud U. S. claims Total ' - LIABILITIES. Capital paid in -Uarplns and univided profits Redirroniits Timo deposits - -ChK;k doixwits - Toti.l .... 25,521 74 1,402 SI 200 00 5,000 00 10 01 5,18 j 21 5o2 29 ?!tt,078 C5 10,000 CO 2,939 93 9,fi00 CO 4.069 85 11,468 47 $38,078 05 Burton Van Worn thi tad vnnvrii Enva lampllgbt in their living room. Both the women saw them drive past. In a few moment there was a knock at the door, and Mr. Hallenbeck answer ed to find masked men . before him armed with revolvers. Burton Van i has failed. Dr. Cook, accompanied j by Ralph ShinwaM, of Columbia uni ! versity, and Robert Dunn, left thi3 ! city several months ago and no news ; of the expedition had been received ; until today, when a cablegram signed j by the leader of the party was re- ceivea oy me A'ssociaiaa frss. "The net result of the expedition," n. T - i A- nnft miles with horses, nearly 400 mil33' voyage in boats and rafts, the explo ration of a good deal of new terri tory, the discovery of several moun tains, glaciers and rivers. The sum mit of Mount McKinley was not possi ble for us owing to the approach ot winter,' but the members of the expe dition feel that we did all possible in the short working season of Alaskan summer. Every member of the party has enjoyed good health and will re turn directly to the United States. "The party maae a southwesterly as cent of 11,000 feet when they were stopped by a glanite slope 5.000 feet to height and Impossible of ascent.' " hurled 'B Power, of ' Marietta, attorney, and , v . M. Hau, oi Atlanta, engmeer. VU.1J'JI&11 L-ltJ UV11U LLll UL I1a; rDWt lowed. The cooker was structure, a distance of 250 feet The company is required to give a bond of $15,000 as an evidence of good best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. FRANCHISE TAX LAW. fWiL. l ; il it a mi. lue eatire nortu au lfl cls'i faith and to liquidate any possible tillery was blown dowt, the south and damages and it Is stated that the bond east walls were badly damaged and will be made within the next few "daya. wreckage waa scattered all oyer the ' neighborhood. The distillery manage ment esimate their loss at fully $75, 000. . The following is believed to bs a complete list of tne casualties: The dead: James McManues. Neil Powell. James O'Keefe. George Schaeffer, 16 years old. John Wallson, government storekeep- Tie reading of editorials of The Stat.ft relati-ne- to tha defendant was ! then began. j State of N. C, Rutherford County. W. A. ESliott, Jr., one of the ittor- j Sworn to and subscribed before me ueys assisting the solicitor has before hig mh d Qf telllbe 1903 him the files of The State, from which ' -he. is reading editorials severely At- j M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. tacking Tillman, covering" the period j Correct Attest : Of from March 1, 1S02, to Dec. 31, i902. iT B t witty. John C. Mills. J. H. MILES NOT A CANDIDATE. Guy Breanan, yeast maker. The injured: Daniel Cashin, James Welsh, George H. George, Charles Lane., an unknown man, who was badly scalded. Coming's distillery was a compara- It Adds Millions to Taxable Property of Georgia. Atlanta 6. 3. Thus far the fran chise tax l3w has added $11,695,752.25 In property values upon . which reve nue is paid to the state of Georgia. There are still four franchises to be arbitrated, the aggregate assess ments of which amount to the sum of $5,383,000, and make a possible total of $17,07SJ52J.5. The" franchises yet to be arbitrated are: The Savannah Street Railway com pany, assessed at $1,430,000; the At lanta amd West Point railroad, assess ed at $1,660,000; the Georgia Railway At the end of the first hour the pa pers for the first month had not been read. During the reading counsel for the defendant suggested that the edi torials ether than those relating to the defendant be read. The court held that inasmuch as the files had teen introduced by the state, the Wood, Directors. Notice. . Under and by virtue of the powers con tained in a decree of the Superior court of Rutherford county, by the clerk of paid conrt, in a certain ex-parte proceed- wt u, -ia flings entitled "Minner Barnard indhus ttate could have read as much as U )bad, j. A. Baynard. and others," I a as commissioner, named in said decree and appointed for the purposes hereinafter named, will sell at the court house door in Rntherfordton on Monday, November 2nd, 1903, the following described property lying and being in the county of Rutherford and State of North Carolina and bound- desired. Among the editorials which have been read to the jury a number are criticisms of the defendant's action in te&graphlng the president in connec tion with the Micah Jenkins' sword fund- Incident, while others were writ ten in ODTiosition to Mr. Tillman's prospective candidacy for governor. ed as follows : Beginning on a S. O., old a ,ol. o r, corner of the Wallace or Hayes tract; " . - " """j thence with line of said tract north 72 a , east 2 75-100 to a stone, old corner of When recess was taken at l: 30- p. m. game ; thence with old line of same south -..l .1 A , - nve.y uw nouso. it as equippea ior and Electric company, assessed at the manufacture of the finished prod-' $2,200,000, and the Atlanta Belt Rail uct as well as for 'high-grade wines and road company, assessed at $93,000. Not Even for President Nor Governor j of Texas,, Say s thre General. j Chicago, Oct. 3. A dispatch to The! Wormer lad the way and with him the ; Record-Herald, from Dallas, Tex., says: old man grappled. At once the four! "General Nelson A. Miles made this bftzan a fusillade nf nistnl shntu wM.h statement last night: . T am not a alcohol. GREAT INCREASE IN FAMILY. Of these the Savannah Street Rail road company Is to be taken up by the arbitration board on Oct. 5 and the Georgia Railway and Electric comH Mother, Daughter and Granddaughter pa-ny on Oct. 8, with the others soon Present Hu6bancs with Twins. j to follow. - , . , , : .jij.(. ". t xuia, o. mm. vuu c&ui. iu tunny uioumvra lue KsaesDiucui ui I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Bank of Rntherfordton, do solemnly swear that the above report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J, F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest: D. F. Morrow, J. C. Walker, J. F. Aruowood. The "Nancy Hanks" SUSPENDER Is one of the most valnabie inventions of the century. In its construction scien tific princ iples as substituted fcr f.!.-stic. They will outwear a half dozen pairs of any other suspender on earth, and the man does not live who can pull nil a but ton with the "Nancy Hanks. Neat and attractive in appearance and easy and comfortable. Ever pair warranted for one year. They save your shoulders. they save your buttons, they save yourl temper, they save your money. Mr. Hallenbeck, although mortally I tlle, United States or governor of Tex-wound-ed, broke away from his assail- EB'' " ants and went to the landing of the Btairs, where he kept a loaded shot- ORLANDO SMITH DEAD, gun. The assailants saw " him get the gun and fled. Tte man fell to W8 General Manager of the B. and O. the floor and died. The young men soon afterwards were arrested, b- trayed by their footprints in the snow Railroad. Chicago, Oct. 3. Orlando Smith, general manager of the Baltimore and age, has given birth to twins. Her out to pieces by arbitration boards and daughter, who lives in the neighbor it is the opinion of many of the state lag township, presented her husband officials that in some Instances cot witti twins about '-the same hour. - j porations . have escaped paying taxes Before congratulations were finished- on anything like the real value of their Mrs. Beam's gran daughter -sent word franchises. Howover, the total amount that she had just become' the mother of property added to the revenue re ef two healthy children. sources of the state is vast. the reading of The State's editorials had not been concluded. Only as far as Aug. 12 had been reached. and because they were known to have! hio raiirld. and an officer durln8 tne TRAGEDY IN NEW ORLEANS. harbored bitter feelings and had made threats against their uncle. They were brought to trial before an ex traordinary term of the supreme court appointed by Governor Odell, and pre sided over by Justice Aldcn Chester, In Albany in March 80, 1902. Harvey Bruce turned state's evi dence and it was to a large extent in : his testimony that the conviction o the Van Wormers was secured. He swore that upon the ride back from the scene of the crime each of the brothers boasted of having shot the It was shown that the bitterness which the brothers felt toward their uncle was due chiefly to his having; RATTLER'8 BITE WAS FATAL. Nancy Hanks SUSPKXDKR AND I1KLT CO., 17 Crosby St., Augusta, Maine. Local Agents Wanted. Apply to J. II. (HUBS, GEN. AGT., TIIRXKKS, X. C: KIDNEY DISEASES civil war. died at 2 o'clock this morn ing. He had been ill for ten days. , Charles W. Simpson Shot and Killed Horrible Fate of Joseph Avery inVthe on the River Front. County of Jones. : ". TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. New Orleans,' Oct. 2. As a result Milledgeville, Ga., 1 Oct. 2. Joseph of trouble that had existed between Avery, 66 years of age, while cutting At Hamburg the women's congresf them for some time, Charles W. Simp hay on his plantation in Jones coun- debated tho practice of wearing cor- son, -of Virginia, shot and killed Da- ty was bitten on the hand by a rat sets and jewelry. . , vid-A. Callaway. tlesnake. He stopped cutting hay, cut Although pressed not to call congreaa ' ' a stick and killed the snake, which in extra sessionr President Roosevelt' -Accidentally Killed Mother. had 17 rattles. persists "in his determination. . j Harmony Grove, Ga., Oct. 2. Mrs. Mr. Avery started home, but fell The militia of several states are tak- BiTd, of Gillsville, is dead from a In the road. On account of his re Ing part with the regulars in the war wound inflicted by a pistol in the hanl moteness from a physician, it waa game being played in Kentucky. of her son. The boy was cleaning tha three hours before medical aid reach Yellow fever is still epidemic at Lar-! pistol and it went off, thi bullet pene- d him. He died a few hours later, edo, Tex., but in the opinion of experts trating the abdomen of his mother. Mr. Avery was for a number of yeara the situation has greatly improved. Her remains were Interred this after- a citizen of this county, and was a At a meeting of pig Iron makers oi noon. Mrs. Bird was the wife oi ganant conieaerate soiaier. , rie nas . . - . w . i la . 1 o TV1 o n f t - A n foreclosed a mortgage upon the nroD-l the soutn. at Birmingham, Ala., it waa mt. mra, wno was snot m tne iace erty in Greendale owned by their steD-' resolved to reduce the output 25 per breaking bis jawbone, on the excur mother. On April 18, all three were cent- Blon irin on wulca avary "vy found guiltjf and sentenced to be put i Twenty-fire witnesses were examined was killed. to death in the week ending May So j In the trial of Ernest Haywood for , - 1902. Thoir appeal to the court of the murder l Ludlow Skinner, at Ral-' Mayfield Resigns Place, nnui. .ri o a ' aivh v f! MontEomery. Ala.. Oct. 3. Judsre J. The committees on union of th Mayneia, wno was yesteraay eiect-, l lu Northern and Cumberland Presbyter!- CI Dy tne legislature as commission-. - ""r WED AT BEDSIDE. Wife Will Nurse Sick Husband BaciJ to Health. Douglas, Ga. Oct. 3. Cards were went over to the present year. Judge O'Brien, in writing the unani mous opinion of his court against the appeal, pronounced incredible the main plea of defense that the expedition of the four to Hallenbeck's house was in the nature of a young man's prank, the fatal outcome of which had not beon apparent. The court fixed upon ana' have adurned without reaching er to codify the state laws, has "sign-. 1 Jch the contracting parties being an agreement. v j ed his position of judge of thecountj M1ss LTJla Ethel Frmk and Dr. J. Al- An attempt was made to prevent court of Tuscaloosa Governor Jelkl hert Montgomery, the execution of the Van Wormer appointed Henry B. Foster as Judge ! The groom-elect, however, has been brothers by forgery. A telegram pur- Mr. Foster was the solicitor. C. B Que for more .than a week with porting to be from President Roosevelt Verner, who is a member of the leg- typhoid fever. Finding the original waa sent to the warden forbidding the islature, was appointed as solicitor. Plan impracticable, the young lady, are the most fatal of all diseases FOLEY'S the week of July 6 for the carrying out cution.- . of the death sentence, but the Van I The resolutions introduced at the J Wormers have been twice resnited bv conference of conservative associations to succeed Foster. Governor Odell. Except for the ef forts of Judge Cady In their be and TTan MUI1LI UUnt 19 0 ; condemned men, to appeal to Gov 6liarantfl6ll RenedV ! eruor OJelVno voice has been raised I 1U IUC11 UCTiXAll. to approve Chamberlain's fiscal scheme jwith a few friends, went to the sicK chamber, where the vows were spoken that united them for life and gave the right to nurse him or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1X0. CITY DRUG STORE. BOOK STORE, The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A.L.GRAYSON Old Landmark Destroyed. Perrv. Ga.. Oct. 2. The dwellini the bride tfM.ith... ' niif.,. i.M house in Perry known as the "OU . through his sickness. for the futile attemrt ot Mrs ' Chamberlata wa. tin, greatest colonial Branson Home," Has been destroyed l1" Montgomerj la a cnltnrel sen Worer. e .tepMottrVt?. i ,.ter Great B.na.n nad ever hao. . e .re .s snpposea to hav. -an an, s, m , n t Burglars entered the residence ol : Kariea in 1118 cuoiung iwui. ' W. H. Smithers, at Waynesville, N. C., 1 nouse was occupied by two families j recovery. and stole diamonds valued at S2.000. 1 Dr. -T. K. Tnarp and J. l. wens, mi ' . . m T T r 111 ! Harvey Bruce, their fellow in Ladies seeing the burglar screamed ; house was tne property oi j. in. lutue,; crime, for whkh they "died today was I and in their hurry to escape tha bur-, iQ was insured ior ?i,uu m tn wm tried alone and was sentenced to im-; el" dropped the diamonds in the, mercial Union, of New York. Tard- I rne nonoraDie artmery conipany 3 Tlie advisory committee in charge of London marched through Boston. The : , . tht Lvi MldieDf ?- " Brltlsh fl&S flew at Ub f0r, the . yesterday on account of jealousy Bar John S. Williams & Sons states that first time slnoe the revolutionary days. telezranh l1nPman thr the Arms will emerge from the trou- vttornev Dickinson, in presenting vt! t... - - luuiuiug nicu a uuiici - wiuugu ma the ease of the United States to the , wlfe heart &nd then ghQt himsell Alaekan boundary commission, naa culed tha contention of the British counsel. . prlsonment for 18 years. Mrs. Hallenbeck soon followed her husband to the grave as also did the aged mother of the murdered, man. A brother, George A. Hallenbeck, sur vives, but he is broken in health at!; nerve Dy tne awini tragedy eriacted al most within his hearing. The triple execution of today rais ed to a total of 72 murderers who have died Jn th electric chair. Feet Swollen to inmense 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. KILLElTwiFE AND SELF. In Augusta, Ga., ' Shocking Family Tragedy Occur rs. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 2. After having been reconciled to his wife, from ble stronger than ever. It Is believ ed at Baltimore that the firms will re tain control of the Seaboard. Lexington, S. C., Oct. 3. When the trial of J. H. . Tillman was resumed today Judge Gary announced that an adjournment would be taken at 1:30 o'clock today until 10 a, m. Tuesday. A. C. LaMotte, of Columbia, the first witness, sai'i he was standing on Main street in Columbia on the afternoon of Jan.' 15, near the corner of Ger vais street, and oa rhe transfer side with his back toward tne corner. The witness said he heard a sharp report. He said when he turned and looked he saw Mr. Gonzales going toward the corner. He said he saw Mr. Tillman toward the outs edge of the pavement. He caid hg did not sea a weapon in Mr. Tillman's hands until xhe"" defend ant subsequently turned around so as to expose his right hand. C. M. Lide, of Columbia, said he was walking on the left side of Main street, going to hi3 dinner on Ian. 15, and when he was just south of the transfer station ha saw Mr. Gonzales walking ahead of him . going toward the state house. Continuing, he said: "Whoa I got about the front of the bill board next to the transfer office I just saw Mr. Tillman throw up fcis arm and shoot just that way (Indicat ing). I did not see where he drew his pistol from. 'He saif that a man whom he afterwards learned to be Sen ator Talbird, jumped between them and said: "This thing must sop." - Gonzales, he said, turned and walked toward the corner. On. cross-examination he sard Mr. Tillman had on a dark grayish brown overcoat. A. F. Sehiedmann also was p'resent at the time of the shooting, said he heard the shot and saw Tillman have a pistol in his hand. He said he heard the defendant say: "Receive! your message." -He then described the movements of the defendant and Mr. Gonzales. The witness said be did not think Mr. Till man, backed off the pavement, but that he turned and walked away. The de fendant, he said, raised his pistol again but did not point it at Gonzales. Mrs. Melton, a clerk lathe engross ing department of the state legislature, sta-tel that she was walking down from the state house on Jan. 15 and that in front of her were Lieutenant Governor Tillman and two other men. Mr. Gon zales ,she said, was coming from the Opposite direction and as He approach ed the three men he passed diagonally across to the Inside of the pavement to pass through the opening between Senator Brown and the wall of the transfer station. She heard' a report and then hastened away, and saw noth lng more. Mr. Tillman, she -said,, was On the outside, Senator Talbird in the middle and Senator Brown on the out side. 289 east 25 chains to a stoue at old B. O. corner ; thence with old marked line south 7914 west 13 20-100 chains to a stone at old R. O. corner ; thence south 86 west 13 50-100 chains to a stone in old P. O. sump hole ; thence with the Keeter tract south 9 west 8 13-100 chains to a stone in old P. O. corner, also" Head's corner ; thence with old line north 57 west 7 84-100 to a stone. Melton's and James Allen's corner; thence with old lines north 15 cast 22 chains to a pine, old comer; thence north 68 east 10 20-100 chains to a stone pile, old cor ner ; thence south 81 east 11 13-100 chains to the beginning, containing 77) acres, more of less. This sale will be made for cash, and the purpose of partition of above described lands among the parties to a certain ex-partee proceeding where Minner Baynard husband and others are parties, who are tenants in common. This 30th day of Sedtember, 1903. MATT McBRAYER, Commissioner. Notice. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rutherford county, rendered on the 23nd day of September, 1 rw- at. 1 1 m ; j 4.1. iajo, uy tut? uus. suiu juiuri, iu -xus 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 foilowingtflescribed lands lying and being iu the county of Rutherford, in the State of North Carolina, ad joinings thalands 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 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 of the ridge, corner of lot No, 5 ; thence with it south 15 east 82 poles to a dead white oak in the field ; thence south 28 east 63 poles to t stake on outside line by A pine ; thence south oo west 14 poles to the be ginning, containing about 32) acres. This sale will be made at the court 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 iii common. This Sept. 23rd, 1903. M. Li. EDWARDS, Commissioner.. Geo. C. Justice and M. L Edwards. Attorneys. 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 tb buy a box of Chamberlain's through the brain. The two seemed In the best of spir its when last seen together last nixht . Cured Hemorhages oi the Lungs. 'Siveral years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had manv heni orages," writes A. M. Ahe, of .Wood, What is Ltfe? In the last anyisis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law Abuse the law even slightly, pain re sults. Irregular living means derange- T,i T .tv . i, XrrvmiI- ann T.ittyi rPo1 ofo T K 1 l j- n. - - j.r I r.vT 7. i ",mens.I'ineWulb'?5bluuuK-m ""isicians without any benefit. I then rsi Iron TKir. rvr tnom a-nrt foal o wvool .r 1 a? i ai i a. x. i T" ! ,rrV M T . Pauon' neaaHcne or "ver - started to take Foley's Honey atid Tar your stomach trv a box of these tablets ,. T., ,.1. i and my lungs are now as sound at a Ynn nr tn .-yAaA r4.l. fufl is. s genue, yet tuuiuugii. mv , ,k T II1Tnftni ifc -.4n advanced result. - Price 25 cents. For sale by Dr. ' 25c at T- B- Twitty's and Thompson & stages of lung trouble." City Drug x. . x witty, JJrug store, watins' orug stores. btore. " The Massachusetts Republicans have nominated Governor John Bates for a second term. President Roosevelt was lnrVrsed and protection defended A New Jersey Editor'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 -anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it.' City Drug Store. Notice! By virtue of a decree of sale made by the Superior court of Rutherford county in a special proceedings for sale and par tition, entmea "Debby JN. Hill -and ott ers vs. J. M. Taylor and ethers," I will sell at the court house door in Rnther fordton at public auction on Monday, November 2nd, 1903, a certain piece or parcel of land of which E. Ii. Taylor died seized, lying iu Ruth erford county, supposed to contain 12 or 15 acres, lying on northeast side of Mountain creek; adjoining the lands of Wm. Dafton, T. E. Mitchell and Joseph Lewis and A. P. Hill. Said lands will be sold for partition the parties in said special proceeding above named. The lauds will be sold on the following terms, to-wit : One-half the purchase price to be paid on day of sale and the remaining balf to be secured by note with approv ed security payable in' 12 months from date of sale and to have interest from date. This September 29th, 1903. B. A. JUSTICE, Commissioner. . Notice! Mrs. S. Cautield wishes to in form the public that she has got the ever-bearing Strawberries i ft bloom now and bearing. For gal at 50' cents per hundred. -
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1903, edition 1
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