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-,' i' THE FLOWERS COLLECTION 4 i - VOL. III. NO. 41. RUTHERFOKDTON, N. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15,- 1903. $1,00 A YEAR. ,?tt' flip if tt rfl YH ir 1 ft I 1 n 1 K IP 111 B - I H i I S : iptaCK-DKHTi Constipation is nothing more 1 Qi-Ji than a clogging o the bowels Ssj ! and nothing losa than vital stag- ; nation or death if not relieved. k EXAMINATION OF JAMES H. TILLMAN was i?ir"hiitted to put on witnesses to testify to the character of these wit nesses of theirs whose veracity had been attacked. Judge Gary announced at this junc ture that ccurt would not adjourn at Slayer of Gonzales Placed on 1:30 m; f th . thus giving an o n.n ort 11 n it v tn, r-onrlnrlo (So taklm ot the witness Stand. WITNES3 IN OWN LiEHALF. Refere to Editorials in The Columbia State, Saying They Were Very Bit ter Did Mot Make Threats In Edge field, He Says. testimony. The state announced that its other witnesses were to testify as to Mr. Gonzales' character. By agreement of counsel the fact or EAR IS GROWLING AT LITTLE JAPAN KILLED 'tfY PITCHFORK. Farmer Meets Death In Rather Pecu- liar Manner. Carter&ville, Ga.f Oct. 10. The deatl t of Mi Marr, which occurred in this EuSSia Making PieparationS was fa-cm a very peculiar acci- O tr - Aa.Tr, f Ahnnt a month agn ho was For Probable War. DISSATISFACTION STILL EXISTS. handling up hay.nd after the last load was ready to he moved, he threw a pitchfork he had been using, v. the prong forward, under his huggy HONLRED HOUSES COMMERCIAL BANK. Mr. Gonzales defective, eyesight was admitted, thus rendering unnecessary the introduction of further witnesses on the part of the state. When the court took recess counsel fur defense ! announced that they would require thine J nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system, be would soon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved. Thed lord's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the. fnirging of calomel or other vio ent cathartics. Be sure that you get the origi nal Thedford's Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cant and $1.00 packages. Jlorran, Ark., May 25, 1001. I rniiiiiit rronmnii-ntl Thcilford'K Ulr.rk Prawcht too Mchly. 1 kce) It In mj hrniso all the time and hive used It for the last ten yran. 1 never psvo my children ay other laxative. I think I ronld never be able to work without It on account of brlnir trouMcil with ronstlpatlon. lour metllclno U fbi ali mat keeps 9 up. C. B. JlcFABLLYD. Well-informed Persons Assert that the ; seat in the buggy and drove off. ...... A...u,ii. sr H nad gone only a little ways Russian Mi itary Authorities Expect v u ' when, m descending a small hill, the the Outbreak of Hostilities Within ( team carrying the load of hay behln.3 the Next Few Weeks. j im ran violently against the end of j the handle of the pitchfork and drove New York, Oct. 10. Information ' one of tlle pron.gs far into his foot, from two sources says a Times dis- j Blood poison soon set in and al patch from Vienna, is to the effect though Mr. Marr weighed 200 pounds that Russia is. making extraordinary and was of .fine physical build and preparations for the contingency oi all the physicians ccuii do far him when ' Estimate Placed on Cctton Crop by '. war with Japan. j was done,- he grew continuously worse A well-informed personage who was until he died 10. Ten lately at St. " Petersburg, says the Rus- Lexlngton, S. C., Oct. 9. The exami-' nly an hour after dinner to close their nation of James H. Tillman, who went character witnesses an the stand during the last hour yes-; terday as a witness in his own behalf j 10,271,000 BALES was resumed today w ten court con-1 vencd. An argument ensued Questions were asked the defendant! Commissioners, rplfltivo to itnri 1 la in stto Mr ' Montgomery. Ala., Oct, llnrtfai "IV n PI ft ft Report of the condition of the Coin flREuKtU BY FLDUaJ mercM Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth- Jerfordton, N. C, at the close of business. Great Bamako at Village of n September 9th, 1903. t n it" t RESOURCES Duttonv-ille, H. J. a . Loans and discounts, $3o,943 47 HIGH EMBANKMENT BREAKS. , Overdrafts 868 73 J Furniture and Fixtures...... 1,000 00 Water Poured Into Duttronviile. Cai-;Dne from banks and bankers. 16,103 19 ryin3 Everything Eefcre It Man ; Cashon hand g654 23 Houses Were Moved From Their Foundations Reports of Flood. Total . . $57,569 63 LIABILITIES. Passaic, N. J., Oct. 10. The. village ' C it l t k flO.OOOOO of Duttonville, near hear, was "one of j the worst sufferers by the flood of yes-' j tonrPms AlUO UO j ici uaj y uul tou iJix as m i t t , -- ........... , no loss of human life. H. A. CASTLE RESIGNS. Tillman, in line of rulin of the court, million, two hundred and seventy-one sian military authorities expect the rendered after an hour's argument by thousand bales is the estimate of the outbreak of hostilities within the next council, was asked what impression present cotton crop, joiade by the As- few weeks. was mado upon him by the editorials sociaticn of Southern Commissioners The whole trans-Caspian territory as writfen bv Mr Gonzales fie reeled Agriculture, which adjoi'.r.ved hsree far as Samarkan'd is seriously crippled that they wers intensely bitter. He to(isy after thrge days c. continuous as regards railway traffic by the large. 0f the resignation of H. A. Castle, au- of this cit wag BUbmer,d 'ty fr0m t saia ne did not make the threats in Edgefield or on the train going from Ee Johnstown to Columbia, as testmed auc JiiMucia QiJ' o.isu c uaisa wtioijer 1, ana wis aiiei.-i.eu lu t ieast 100 houses have been mov- Was Auditor For the Postoffice De partment. Washington, Oct. 9.Announcement 1 Notes re-discounted. - - - Over 100 houses were swept away D SQbject to checks and rnnny of them were wrecked by 1 the breaking of a 15-foot embankment j Due other banks of the Erie railroad, behind wnlch : Cashier's checks an immense volume of water had gath ered. Water poured Into Duttonville, carrying everything before it. The village of Wallington, a suburb 5,000 00 38.740 4G 453 16 272 73 Total $57,569 62 auo csuuiuio miuiaucu 10 a:aa w men a.u.u umiiiai ; ullur iur me poBtuiuctj ueptti iiucuL, fQ Qif wate7" and th "inhabitants result of acareful investigation east. The Russian troops in th e trans- was made today. The resignation was Wft-,t phnrt iri hVt trav . - I JtSTotice! By virtue of three several mortgage deeds with full powers of sale hereinaf ter named, I will sell at the court house door iu Rutherfordton, N. C, at public auction for cash on Monday, November 2nd, 1)03, the two several tracts of land hereinaf ter described, to-wit: The first tract conveyed to ine by mortgage deed from J. H. McDowell and wife oil the 23rd day of January, lb9., and registered in Bonk G. of mortgages, No Ifcsl, iu the Register's office for Rutherford county nud described as follows: Situate in Rutherford countv, and known as Lots to by witnesses for tha state: he also everal cotton growing states. ' br.id that he had no conversation in' The following is-the estimate by a livery stable at Edgefield relative states reported by the commissioners: to Gonzales as has been stated in tes-; States. Bales. tiinony. : Alabama ..1,C 00,000 Ke was questioned relative to the Arkansas .. 870,000 conversation which took place in a. Florida 60,000 hotel in Columbia on tha night ci Georgia ,..1,300,000 j . Au&uct 21, when Dr. Adams and Col. Louisiana . 750,000 j present.. ivir. unman saia tnai ine jortn uaroima ow.uuw btatements v.'ere made by him in reply Oklahoma 2000,000 to remarks a3 to threats made to him.J South Carolina 800,060 Ho said he had been told in a dozen; Tennessee 300,00'J places in South Carolina that he couli Virginia 16,0 not come to Columbia and say what Texas and Indian Territory. .3,000,000 he had said cn the stump elsewhere about Gonzales. Also he said it had consequence of the manner in which the secretary of the treasury, who has their province is neglected in favor indicated his acceptance. The resig of Manchusia and the Pacific coast, nation is to take effect when his suc- cessor Is appointed and qualified, and LrPTON SAILS FOR ENGLAND. Mr. Oastle said today that he would remain in office until that time. Mr. Baronet Takes Passage On the Steamer : Castle also said that he had tendered Cedric. ' na resignation last spring, but that v. ,ft -.,,. ti I when the investigation of the post of- ew xoik, x-oir w department &ffalps was begun gec. ed from their foundations, and in some I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer cial Bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. case3 they have been turned complete- State of N. C, Rutherford County. ly over. J sworn to and subscribed before me RA1LROAD3 CLOCKED. High Wator Seriou3iy Interferes with Train Service. The association passi numerous 1 : resolutions during today's session. i steamer Cedric. Sir Thomas said that he was not feeling so well as he look ed, but .that he expected strength on his way to England. Sir Thomas bid good bye to H. H. Dav Ca persons at the dock to see tlm off. j this 16th day of September, 1903. M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct; Attest : T. B. T witty, John C. Mills, J. H. Wood, Directors. 'Philadelphia, Oct. 10. The follew- retary Shaw asked him to remain and ing notice was posted at the Pennsyl- he had consented to do so. Mr. Cas- vania railroad station trday: I KotiCCa tlo adrlpH that hia rTirvTi for rpsiirn- i "Tlio PftTtncvlvaria Railroad rnmna.'i to gain , . f , , f, . v,t, r o i Under and by virtue of a decree of the attending found in the necessity for his ny announced that on account of the ! u naer ana oy vmue or aaecree oi ine . .. v t.vt .r 4. . . T , , . i Superior Court of Rutherford county, ing to his private business, and high water at Trenton, N. J., the train ; PWr, fl thft nA flnv nf t-m.Jr hi a-pnt in thl oountrv and as soon &s relieved from the dutiea rvice between Philadelphia anj New j 1903, by the clerk of said court, in i w i, coun ry, ana . Qf Wg offlce he wm retu.rn his aome York city will be temporarily abandon- j proceedings entitled, D. W. Harri ,.am waster were the only at gt paul e exce?t to ErlstoLj Nl trains have j al. vs. W. D. Harris, I, as commsssi iu u,u. iuai Most important was one looking to je ; He would not talk about the possibil- hcuse in Columbia, where he was tu preventl0Il of tllQ importation of the, ity.of his challenging again for the "t"'1' naa LU e pitivea, nuu U fou wppvil frnm T Into t,o r-.K i U l.i 1i TT .!J Vl " jiuu m uc iei uut ante. ns asm xio ton c ot. tvjii alalia -JOHNSON GIVEN 15 YEARS. ine Harris et commsssioner reached this city via the Pennsylvania i named in said decree aud appointed for railroad since midnight last nieht. be-1 in. Purpose nertmaiicr mentionea, win cause of the fiood at Trenton, where said, "If that threat was carried out it would be the d tragedy in South Carolina." Tells of Shooting. Mr. Tillman, giving his version cf j I Aftap Rer.ivlnn Ssntence Attemnted tho tMil-o of tha omr.amr ara nTirW. Tt ! Ux rr,T. tJ. T - 1 T-v " i " -""-""J o v m ..-I tt . , . . . ' I miKiti LiuiiL uLriii iciis su.iou, ut. nans iacuwegoi, dustro-nua-1 Crawfordville, Ga., Oct 10. At War ,.v,v,,.. " " " " " '-uucu' ol ".u . ronton tho tiAirrn Tmarhr Kim 'nhn. tho rlnnnr0 ,ir- W The flood at that point is caused by the high water in the state. NEWS FRCM KLONDIKE. Ko. 2 and 3 of the N.M. McDowell land! down frcm the state house after the j K"led ln Prunken Quarre. Yuoon on the waters of Cleghorucreck, bound ed as follows: Beginning at pointers, corner of Lot No. 1 on the Miller old line, and runs with said line north CO wist 05) poles to a black oak; t Ik nee l Mirth 60 east 72 poles to a Spanish oak, i Hollands cornrr; thence north 2 cast 7") poles to pointers on branch just above the ford; thence down the branch as it meanders to stake on liue of Lot No. 1 nnd curlier of Lot No 5 ; thence with line of Lor No. 1 to the Leginuing, containing C;34 a-re.a, more or less. The second tract conveyed by two sev eral mortgage deeds from Frank STcEn t ire and Eller McEntire and Ned Harris aud Deller Harris on the 22nd day of December, 1S06, and registered respec tively in B xk H of Real Estate mcrr gages on pages Ui) and 2C0 and dene rib id as follows: Situate in Rutherford county on both sidts of Floyd's creek nnd the upper Island Ford road : Begin ning at a red oak stump on the east fide nf said road, Harris' corner, runs with Harris1 line west 73 poles to a pointer owner; thence north 5 east 72 poles to a post ojk, Ned Harris' comer; thence with his line east 2:J0 poles to a stake. Lis corner, formerly a pine ; thence south f west 72 joles to a pine on McBrayer's liue; thence with his line west 50 poles ton pin3 fctun.p, Harris corner; thence with Harris' line north S6 west, crossing the creek 65 poles to a stake in tht bot tom formerly a B. O. ; thence 54 west 94 poha tr the beginuirg, containing ur-tt s, more or less. " S lid lands will be sold to satisfy the debt lianiod in laid mortgages. The two tracts will be sold separately. Ihis September 2Sth, 1H03. HENRY JENKINS, Mortgagee. adjournment of the state senate, Jan. uary 15, In company with Senators' Navigation Dangerous. W. H. x., a-iia ... x. , son who rohbed thn Misses Battle . wairja i.n tho Asc.nriinV Tho dale, president of the Delaware, Lack- j of Rrn(,tt about twn vea.fs rSO was Ponnsvivar'a UaiVn- m,,Jn placed on trial today. j not haq any other reports of damage He pleaded guilty and implKatea along its lines. At the Delaware ipoh-s to a stone; thence south 56 west 9 two white men, Ruben Dozier and breakwater today the wind is still ! poles to a stone; -thence north 210 west Starling Chapman, as accessories. j blowing at the rate of 50 miles an The grand jury failed to return a hour. The heavy seas are breaking true bill against Dozier aul Chap- over-the telegraph lines, but thus far New YorV, Oct. 10. If a note which man. No one.believea they assisted no disasters to shipping have been re has been found on the beach at New Johnson. i ported. Rochelle, N. Y., is true, the bottle ! His honor. Judge H. G. Lewis, who j A dispatch to The Maritime Ex which hell it floated thousands of ' is presiding for Judge T. M. Held en, change says the life saving station miles from the Pacific ocean where it sentenced Johnson to a term of 13 at Townsend Inlet, N. J., reports that years in the penitentiary. j the Townsend Inlet hotel was under- Just after sentence was passed John-; mined by the high sea this morning son mad a leap through a window and is breaking up. The hotel was a from the upper story of the court small frame structure and was in an house. He hit the ground running, exposed position. awana and Western railroad. MESSAGE FRCM THE SEA. Talb'ird and Brown, the former being Irom uawsoa to ihe Pcst-lnteiiigencer on the outside, the latter on the in-itoda-v say,s toat Cnarle Hiltv killei side. Before reaching the transfer a man Earfled Massey at Ft. Gibbons station he said he noticed Sir. Gon-1 Wednesday hi a drunken Quarrel, zales down the street looking at biml Hilty is in 3ail nd claims self-de-very intently. He said he (defendant) ; fense- had oa his cvercost, buttoned. He said ' The frei"?nt congestion of the Yu he never took his eyes from Mr. Gon- ' kon grows worsc- Navigation in zales and that Gonzales did not turn ' pI?ces 00 the Houn'3 river is ncw d2a his eves from him. j s. Several leaded boats may He said Gonzales had on an over-i not fce abIe to t through. A quan ccat tlarhtly buttoned, with hands in 1 tlty of height will be left at White his pockets, thumbs etlckjc? out. Mr I Hcrse for tbo wiat?r- Independent Gonzales cut diagonally acrois in front '; fcoRts are reaPinS a harvest, charging of him, and the thumb of b' rlgit ! immense PrIces for transportation. hand cisappeared ln his pocket. He saij 1:3 thought Mr. Gcnzalss whs go- Seattle, Wash., Cct. 10. A special '; Bottle With Appeal of Shipwrecked sell on Monday, November 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 sin all Spanish oak by a large hickory. jold corner, and runs south 85 west JO Sailers Picked Up. was thrown Into the sea more than a year ago hj some shipwrecked sail ors. The note said: "Shipwrecked on Island 21 July, 1S02. South, Pacific ocean, neighbor hood 24-18-16, not far from Fiji is-! but was scon" overtaken by the town lands. Whoever finds this document , marshal, who lanaed him in jail. please send relief to party of eight. ins to draw a weapon and he fired first, saying: "I got ycur message." Refers to Message. The message, he said, referred to KILLED IN RUNAWAY. Man and Women Meet Death at Flo - villa, Ga. Flcvilla, Ga., Oct. 10. John Laster, his wife, Ella Laster, and John King, ; three negroes from the country, got i We are on the brig Helvetia IT. Please I send help in the name of God. "Martin, mate brig Helvetia." TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Daughters of the Confederacy No record of the Helvetia II can be of Union Springs will urge the diaries- extent of thousands of dollars in this The ptorm alcng the coast prevails withsome fury was reported yester day and apparently not mc3d from the territory affected by it during the past two days. Property has been damaged to the 155 poles to a small pine on Ruff's line: thence with it north 56 cast 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 a stake on outside line by a pine ; thence south 56 west 14 poles to the be ginning, containing about U2 acres. This sale will be made at the court honse 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 Sept. 23rd 1903. M. L. EDWARDS, Commissioner. Geo. C. Justice and M. L Edwards, Attorneys. found. W. A. B1SSELL HAS EXPIRED. ton convention to legislate against cel ebrations held on the Sabbath. Near Nashville, In Berrien county, city and vicinity. Scores of buildings were flooded and washouts reported on nea-rly all railroads. . Eoth the Dies at Notice! By virtue of a mortgage deed given by Jb!in Weston and wife. Patsey Wc-stoi, nnd Will Miekle and wife, Delia Mickle, to Bryson Griswold, dated May iSth, 1001, the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in Rutherfordton, ou 'Monday, November 2nd, 1903, -the following described lands, according to the interest of the parties named i.i said mortgage. Said interests are as fol lows, to-wit: One undivided one-fifth interest in the below described lauds, Bain interest of the parties of the first part as follows : John Weston has a life estate therein, and after the death of the said John Weston the title shall vest in Will Mickle iu fee simple. The said land is defined and bounded as follows, to-wit : Adjoining the lands of G. W. Logan, Elias Griswold and others, and beginning at a stake just below the ford on MHJ creek, corner som to Julias uris ine statements repcrteci to ram L,y wit- drunk here and getting in a buggy Formpr Pf.tma,t.P r-r-rai no--o wTn(, t, uMr.inv, .... . Former Postmaster General uv.-t uiv. i.u.oi.uu. i-icv; started icr nome. i statements were to the effect that Scon after setting the mule in mo-' ' Ms Buffa, Home- Gonzales had said that he bad made tion the woman-leaned over the dash- Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 7. Wilson S. Tillman show the white feather twice board, caught the mule by the tail, BisseII- former postmaster general, before, and would do it again. The and began "twisting it. ' dle!l at 10:15 o'clock last night. About defendant said he did not fire a sec The mule made a dash and wheel- nca he sank into a deep sleep and ond shot as Mr. Gonzales did not craw ; Jng suddenly around a corner threw a pistol. Mr. Tillman concluded his, the three negroes from the vehicle, testimony shortly before noon when! The .woman's head struck the" bia Iron spike in a telephone pole, which i Gordon Bennett, a lad of 14, fatally . Delaware and Schuykill rivers are ' wounded his cousin, Ben Cornelius, swollen far above normal, the latter with a gun supposed to be empty. j stream causing damage to mill proper- "Al" Morrow, confidential clerk o! ! X along its banks. Governor Dockery, of Missouri, has ' 11 13 estimated that 6,000 textile been indicted on a charge of aiding workers are idle In Nanytuck in conse fraululent naturalization. Quenre of the flood. Along the low- Former Chancellor of the Exchequer i er Sku'lklll there aTe several places i i i . n. -. . . i w iit-i t3 iiit w n r r caTDnt rirn v at intervals during the -afternoon for -"-cnie, speaKing oi unamDenains ns-i " "'c' xt" nourishment and medicne. j cal proposals, said that Great Britain . taInInS aI1 and Inundated the Fair- with difficulty that he was aroused General Bellinger of counsel for the state entered upon the cross examina tion. On cross examination tke defendant said he had a reason to expect from the moment he saw Gonzales that he The end came easily and noacefullv. '' hould be careful not to give the Unit- sin her Dr. Dewitt Sherman, the rrysician who M states cause Ior during Canada. died from injuries received without llT were at his bedside. regaining consciousness. King escaped injury and has not been found since the accident. (Gonxales) woull shoot when they j King escaped injury and has not Will Winter at Lakewood, N. J met. tie aiso saia ne sent word to , been found since the accident. New York, Oct. 9. Former Presi uonzaies to come to tne meeting at dent and Mrs. Cleveland have taken the opera house In Columbia and make Bankruptcy Threatens ' Sultan. a cottage at Lakewood, N. J., where nis cnarge3 tnere, sajmg ne did this New York. Oct. 10 The taxation has it is understood thev will snend much so he could reply to them. j not been collected for two years, says 1 of the winter season. It is for the The cross examination consumed a Times dispatch from Tangier. The benefit of Mrs. Cleveland's health that Just one hour. mount park drives, or further south, buried the railway tracks so dponlv i . - . . . llwll st Uh twt n V. a 2 L I kJ L U. a.Ca l 43. II A. U 1 All '111 111 1 I r.1. 1 1 .-1 1 I r . 1 - penetrated ner Drain, causing her .".uommeinn uo - -- , h service has to be temno-arilv death instantly. has been attending him during his ! At the trial of a tutor Germany; abandonedCe Tre n thf pw'iIJS Laster was knocked senseless and recent illness, and members of the fam-j lor whipping a boy to death, tae spec- nia fl Rea3-,n raiirn-d hptw(lon I . . .. ..... i New York and Philadelnhia was . eiations oi Drutauties tnat a-iynchmg qqj K . , ' . was feared in court. j ded by. tte water ln the riv" I er. All jsigns of the old Mississippi pen- j Trenton, N. J:, Ooct. 10. A heavy itentiary will soon be removed from flood which last night caused the sus the site of the new capitol. No more pension of through traffic on the Penn convict labor will be used cn the sylvanla had subsided somewhat at grounds. - A 10 o'clock today, but not sufficiently to At Berlin, it is reported that there' permit the running of trains, are many plots to kill the kaiser.! There is no Interference with traf Nearly every day a would-be regicide ' Ac between New York anel thi3 city, is arrested. but no trains are running between The Rhode Island Republicans hava l New Yor,li a&d Philadelphia. Five Europeans who have supplied the sul- the temporary change has been made, tan of Morocco with western luxuries She has not regained her ttrensth Lexington, a. u, Oct. 10. The last hold bills for large sums, secured by since the birth of the baby Franci? day of the record week of the trial ; the customs, and holding precedence Grover. of James H. Tillman was entered up-1 over amy new lacn raised. The cor on when court convened today. Char- respondent says something like bank- acter witnesses were placed upon the ruptcy appears inevitable unless the stand by the state attacking the ve-', powers come to his aid racity of two of the witnesses for tha defense who testified as to statements made by Mr. Gonzales. The arguments by counsel ensued over the proposed introduction of cer- Employes Co-Operative Store. Topeka, Kans., Oct. 10. It is alleg ed here today that the Santa Fe em ployes have decided upon startinz a Truckers Demand Increase. - j co-operative store in Albuquerque to Chicago, Oct. 12. Truck teaeters' furnish groceries and supplies to the union, representing 800 men, has an- railroad men. The men have sub- North Carolina, ) In Superior Court. Rutherford County. Before the Clerk. J. B. Waters vs. Rauey Melton and hus band. James Melton, Corrie Waters and Lula Waters, the two last named, minors. Notice. The defendants, Raney Melton and husband, James Melton, Corrie Waters and Lula Waters in the above entitled action, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court before the Clerk of Rutherford county to partition certain . lands lying in Rutherford county in which the defendants have an interest as tenants in common ; and the defend ants will further take notice thatthey are required to appear before the clerk of the Superior court court of Ruther ford county, in his office in the court house in Rutherfordton, on Saturday, the 14th day of November, 1903, and an swer or demur to the petition filed in said action, or the petitioner will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This October 2nd , 1 903. M. O. DICKERSON, Clerk of the Superior Court. By C. r. Tanner, D. C. S. C. tain records ot the Columbia Street wold, and runs thence with his line j raliway for which A. j. Flowers, a wit- llOrtn MTtttlW lO IJOllHCM oil, f f. ,,-. waa intrnrfnool J ' V . as conductor, the court ruling that they wre admissible. W. Agers, a traveling representative nounced demands for scale of wages scribed the necessaryamount and se- Losran's line of the Morris tract. Gris- Wold's corner; thence with Logan's lino south 45 west 08 poles to Logan's corner ; thence with his line south 45 east 113 that is to go into effect May 1 next. The scale demand is the same as that now paid the coal teamsters approxi ately 10 por cent. Diles to a stake on the bank of Mill creek ; i for The State, testified that he did not . . 1 1 1 i 3 . . il. I Left With Sealed Orders. Nek York, Oct. 12. The Russian lected a manager. They expect to pay cost for their goods plus a smali percentage for running the store. ' thence up the creek as it meanders to the beginning, containing 46 acres, more or - less. Said sale will be made for the pur tirwfe of liauidating the amount duo on . . gald mortgage, and the cost involved in j. making tne sale oi saia property, wnicn .' jg and remains unpaid. For further de- ' Kcription of said land, reference is here- by made to Book "H-3" of mortgage V deeds, page 122 in the Office of tho Reg ister ofDeeds for Rutherford county. 's This the 8th day of Octoler. I')03. . -BRYSON GRISWOLD Mortgagee, Steamship Rate War Probable. New York, Oct. 12. After a confer I ence of the managers ofcnfche various t Notice! make the statement that Mr. Gonzales Aet left Port ATthur Thursday, with : Bteam.ship lines running the Atlantic was carrying a pistol for Air. Tillman, 1 sealed oraers, acco-raing to a tieraid nominated General Colt for governor and indorsed 'President Roosevelt. Natural gas has been found near Huntsville and experts say the sup- trains which should have passed through Trenton last night are stalled here. One of them is the midnight express trom rsew York city. Spe- oly is sufficient to feed, the city for ' cial tralns containing cars of the Bar R0 years j nuia and Bailey circus are among those At tho T,- of tho Poahon,, fnn.J 6taIled- 0lle ' Ot the Cir- trustees in New York, Dr. A. S. Green ra,n: sleeper, was de- was appointed general agent to sue " TTnvinir qualified as administrator of the estate i uuicu, uu- "iicei hereby given to all parties in debted to said, estate to come forward nd eottle same. Also person holding u,m against said, estate are requested tnresent the same, duly authenticated, .lay of Octets Administrator. and that if Mr. Tillman attacked him with a stick he would get shot cut of him, a remark attributed to him by the witness for the defense. After an inspection of the records of the Street Railway company which necei sitated a recess, ccur-el for the state announced that the records sustained Witness Flowers as to the time ho said he was running a caT in Columbia, and asked to withdraw the records. Pending the arrival of other witness es .called by the . state. . the defense A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're look ing for a guaranteed salvo for scares, burns, or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve ou earth. 25o at T. B. Twitty s and Thompson & Watkins drng store. dispatch from Che Foo. Its desi- nation is supposed to be Corea. Steamer Sin-js by Striking Snag. Madison, Ind., Oct. 12. The steam er Sunshine struck a snag and sunk today at Gunpowder bar. No lives were lost. A Perfect Painlesss Pill Is the one that will cleanse the sys tem, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure head ache and leave a good taste in the mouth formal announcement has boen wade here that the agreements of the north Atlantic conference which establish, the minimum rate for first ansd second cabin passengers traveling on the steamers of the lines bound by the agreements will be annulled today. Thereafter each company will be at liberty to make whatever rates it please, and a rate war may follow. Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through His Hand. - While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Three mile Bay, N. Y., ran a teu penny ceed the late Dr. Curry. For the third time in ten days the) Standard Oil trust has advanced the price of oil. Oil is higher than it has been In three years. Joseph Chamberlain is losing no op portunity to spread his fiscal gosp!. John Redmond says the new cabine will soon go to pieces. An Argentine gunboat has sailed fr the Antarctic regions to search for thj Nordenskjold expedition. Earthquake Felt In Havana. Havana, Oct. 9. Three distinct earthquake shocks were felt here early today. The movement was from west to east. No damage was done. The famous little pills for doing such nail through the fleshy part of his hand work pleasantly and effectually are De- i "I thought at oace of all the pain and Witt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, soreness it would cause me," he says, of LaFayette, Ind., says: "All other "and immediately applied Chamber pills I have used gripe and sicken, while lain,s Pain Balm and occasionally af De Witt's Little Early Risers are sim- terwards. To my surprise it removed ply perfect." Sold by Twitty & Thomp- all pain and soreness and the injured son, Citv Drug Store, Forest City Flor- parts were soon healed." For sale by ence Mills. Dr. T. B. Twitty, Drug Store. He Learned a Great Truth. It is said of JohnJWesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley : "Why do you tell that child the same thing over again?" "John Wesley, because one telling is not enough." It is for the same reason that von are told over and over again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip ; that it counteracts any tendency of these dis eases to result in pneumonia, and that railed. Ladders had to be usrl tn ros. cue the passengers. Daring the night heavy freight trains were used to hold down the bridge of the railroad com pany spanning the Assanpink creek. The waters cf the creek overflowed the tracks and rose as high as the fire boxes of the engines. The Trenton Street Railway com pany, whose powerhouse was flooded by the rising of the creek, expects to re?ume travel by noon. The Delaware river is still rising, and the southern section of the city is in danger of being flooded. Scores of cellars of houses along the river front streets are flooded 'and on Fair street the water is up to the first floor cf the houses. No great damage has -be3n done so far by the rising of the river except the carrying away of tim bers and other loose material along the overflowed banks. Broke Into His House. S LeQuinnof Cavendish, Vt, was robbed of his customary health by in vasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and 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, entitled "Debby N. Hill and oth ers vs. J. M. Taylor and others," I will sell at the court house door in Ruther fordton at public auction on Monday, November 2nd, 1903, a certain piece or parcel of land of which E. L. Taylor died seized, lying in Ruth erford county, supposed to contain 12 or 15 acres, lying on northeast side of Mountain creek, adjoining the lands of Wm. Balton, T. E. Mitchell and Joseph Lewis and A. P. Hill. Said lands will be solcTfor partition the parties in said special proceeding above named. The lands will be sold on the following terms, to-wit : One-half the purchase price to be paid on day of sale and the remaining half to be secured by note with approv ed security payable in 12 months from date of salo and to have interest from date. This September 29th, 1903. B. A. JUSTICE, Commissiontr. Notice! Having qualified as executor of the es tate of E. C. Hames, deceased, notice is hereby given all parties indebted to said estate to come forward and settle same. Also persons holding claims against said estateare required to present the same, duly authenticated, on or before the 1st day of October, 1004, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of anv recovery on same, ims uctorjer 1st, 1H03. J. C. HAMES, Executor. now he's entirely cured. They're enar- it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale , anteod to cure. 25o at T. B. Twittv's --v m TT WW - i . "Wv r- -. n. by Dr. T. B. Twitty, Drng Store. and Thompson Watkins. : Notice! Mrs. S. Caufield wishes to . in form the public that she has jrot the ever-bearing Strawberries in bloom now and bearing. For pale at 50 cesits per hundred. 7 '- ( 1 ,
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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