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Jr i VOL. III. NO. 4G. KUTHERFOEDTON, N. C THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1903. 1.00 A YEAR. N H IN EXTRA SESSIO C01HESSC0PE1S According to tha Proclama tion of the President. MUS. L. S. ADAMS. Of (ialvoiitoii, Texas. "Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing to tired women. Having suffered for seven ycarj with weakness end beer-ing-down pains, and having tried sev eral doctors end different remedies wilh no success, your Wine of Cardui waj the only thing which helped me, and evcntu.-.llv cured me It seemed to U build up the weak parts, strengthen V ..... j ik i ...i lit.. i. By "tired women" Mrs. Adams cicans nurvous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments that women have. You can cure yourself at home with this icreat women's remedy, Wine of Cardui. V ine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have failed to benefit. Why not begin to pet well today? All druggets have 11.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disor der Thedford's Black-Draught should be uaod. LARGEST AS3EMBLY YET KNOWN. For Purpose of Enacting Legislation IN DENSE FOG TWO FREIGHTS GOIUD WORTH HALF A MIILLION. The treaty submitted to you for ap nroval secures to the United states economic advantages as great as thost given to Cuba. Not an American in terest is sacrificed. By the treaty t large Cuban market is secured to oui producers. It is a market which lies Fatal Ac3ident On Louisville ': founfd fad 'th dement at ne , m TJakllOWil Savings at our doors, which is already laree I ment house in Second avenue, Har- A "u v -. v. .j. Yet Aged Woman Died In Apparent Poverty. ; New York, Nov. 10. 'Mrs. Mary Ol- j 1 Iver a widow 85 years old, has been : WONDERFUL FIND BY ARCHAEOLOGISTS COMMERCIAL BANK. which is capable of great expansion ; and Nashville Road. and which it is especially - important . to the development or our export SIX ARE KILLED; TWO INJURED, trade. It would be indeed short- of Jesus Christ Fennel. lem, where she had lived a recluse for 25 years. When the police searched ! j the house they found United States BURIED SINCE SECOND CENTURY. bonds and other securities to the val-; sighted for us to refuse to take ad- Necessary to Make Effective Cuban i vantage of such opportunity and to Reciprocity Treaty Fniy-Eighth Con- ?c.j 1 j j a otner countries to our disadvan- gres8 Convenes. Washington, Nov. i tago. 9. The fifty-! This reciprocity treaty stands by it- in extraordi-; Belf- It is demanded on coasiderat nary tession at noon today in accor-: Trains Met on Reverse Curve at Top ue or ?5u,uut. Neighbors say tb;; n k Mound, One Hundred Miles South ! . ,- , , Ti,- woman s estate is vaiuea at more man . of a 30-Foot Embankment Three . ; half a million. Her death was from Engines Demolished Fire Destroys natural causes. Hardly a dozen feet from the spot ; where the old woman lay the nolice '. Louisville, Nov. 12. Two heavy found James Alderdice, an old maa ! Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, 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 ! Furniture and Fixtures , 1,000 00 TT jf 1 1 Jl 1 1 4 t AO rk i uue irom duuks ana Dangers, io.iuo i of Cairo, Egypt, Some Interesting Cashonhand 3C54 23 Many Cars of Merchandise. Discoveries Are Made by Explorers. Wiil Be of Great Interest. London. Nov. 14. Many hitherto eightn congress convened in exuaora.-; - m. 71 frmht trains. nn of them a double- who had for vear rolipr-r th0 T.t nnkitnirn savins of .T-sns Christ have 1 . , , - , l j r.nM H'.--rV.1rM .1 -. i;.,.- 4 Fnirnr V.tf- Q - i". Q 1 rt Stl TTll Tl S danoc with the proclamation of Preal-: nam to no inaustry It wm benefit New Hope, Ky., on the Knoxville divi- Mrs. Oliver and attended to all hei gists who say .they have been buried Undivided profits .. dent Roosevelt, for the purpose of en-j m industries- j"t is La inter. Eion of the Louisville and Nashville business, dying from an apoplectic since the second century, 100 miles n. tinsr Ipoislation necessary to make ' , vt. v , . . stroKe. soutn 01 uairo. ur. ernara r. urea enective tne uiuan reciprucuy cause of its importance from the broad Total $57,569 62 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $10,000 CO 2,100 00 tyinpUKii. The lxU;' Aii-.isory iari luur.i. The Clwtll.i:or.v .Meu:cino Co., LWSNEoSDUl Bank of Rulhcrf ordtoo . Statement of tho condition of Bank of llutherfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on September Hth, 190;5. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - 25,521 74 Overdrafts - - - 1,402 81 Rutherford county bonds 00 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ... - 5,000 CO Other real estate - 10 O Cash, and due from banks - 5,385 21 County and U. S. claims - 552 2vf Total ... - 33,07805 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in Surplus and uuivided profits Rediscounts ; The day was devoted simply to person-; standpoint of international policy and al greetings and organization. . because of economically it intimately ! The house . assembled the largest concerns us to develop and secure the ; membership in its history, and the ' rich C1lban market for our farmers, scene before the gavel fell in that body ; artisans, merchants and manufactur j was one ol animation, both cn the floor, ; erg Finally, it is desirable as a in the cloak rooms and in the lobbies ' guarailty Qf good faith of our naticr and corridors. . 1 towards her sister republic to the The day was crisp and bright and : soutll( whose welfare must eve be the capitol building presented the ap-, cioseiy bound with ours. We gave pearance of a new stucture with i ; her Iiberty We are knit to her by coat of white paint and complete ren-!the memories of blood and the cour ovaticn within. ' age Gf our sowiers who fought foi ' Crowds of eager spectators, both ter in war. v the memories of t!ie I men and women, thronged the corn-1 wisdom and lntegritr of our adraini ' dors and rotunda of the capitol early strators who saved her ln psace and in the day. ! who started her so well on the difficult ! ii . ' w ' j Patn f self-government With galleries crow&ed, witn the chamber a mass tributes and nearly every rjf ; his scat the gavel of President Pro rr---v TWv-o cM.nin.l of n-rr to.riflv r5l-l , . . , j ; ba, and ratification extraordinary session of the fifty-eighth 'Tvhey ow with equal force, support Mrs. Oliver had lived and died sur-' fell, who has been engaged in Egyp- Deposits subject to checks. rounded by the dust and dirt of years tian excavation since 18U4, at the gen The two rooms in which she made hei ; oral meeting of the Egypt exploration home were filled with boxes and rub-, fund here yesterday, gave the follow bish of all kinds which contained the ing details: Accompanied by Dr. Hunt, Br. woman's wealth. injuring two, one probably fatally. The Dead. Martin Graves, engineer. : . Martin Connor, engineer. Edward Sturges, engineer, j John Reynolds, fireman. William Lyden, fireman. John Leach, fireman. The Injured. R. E. Hume, head brakeman, will probably die. I Ab Winkler, head breakman. . . ine trams met on a reverse ciuvo N.t M.tin nf AePia raj '. are new It is said Mrs. Oliver was a native Grenfell found a rich ptclemaic necrol of England and had two married daugh- osis at El-Hibeh. ters in Erooklyn. They , seldom saw her, however. WILL BE HELD IN MISSOURI. The bulk of the documents from one mound consised of a collection of say ings of Jesus. They are all intro duced with the words: "Jesus saith," and for the most part The ends of the lines, un- Due other banks Cashier's checks. Total 1,003 27 5,000 00 38.740 --6 453 16 272 73 $57,569 62 j ! fornately, are often obliterated. Ap- 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. State of N. C, Rutherford County. Sworn to and subscribed before me We mu of elabor'ate floral Jelp her onward and upward, and ir rly every senator ln : helping her we snail help ourselves. The foregoing considerations cause the negotiation of the treaty with Cu- by the senate. M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B. Twitty, John C. Mills, J. H. Wood, Directors. The "special session of the senate' b tIie term? of..the treatY- is Des following the adjournment last spring saryt to renfer operative. flift,.-.,., anmirof.i "re to enact such legislation JL liiC Utll DClUlU VVO3 tl.Jliitt. i a i i . . s 1. . V ni at uie wp oi a. ii eiuuaii.iii5ij.L icci Presbyterians mgn. liiree engines were complete- Charlotte, N. C. Nov. 14. It is partently all the sayings were ad- this 16th day of September, 1903. ly cemousned ana nearly every car oi learned that the next meeting of the . dressed to St. Thomas. One of the both trains landed at the foot of the AganMap T?Pfm-mai PrMhrtoriQ most r&mriv-ahip is- ; synod will be held in Missouri, not ' "Let not him that seeketh cease from j Fire scon broke out and 15 cars of far from gt LoUiS, in crd,8r tbat the bis search until he finds, and when ! merchandise and coal were destroyed, delesrafp, t-iv hqvo m-nr.rtnnit finds, hp shall wnnripr- wnniierinff Special relief trains were sent from to attend the world's fair in St. Louis he shall reach the kingdom (ie) the this city and Lebanon and the bodies next year j i-ingdom of heaven and when he cf the trainmen were received about 10 . synoi wiI1 meet at Mount Zion. i reaches the kingdom he shall have o'clock. ! This town is in easy reach of St : rest." Hume, the only one of V'e men wh0 Louis, and the delegates may have i Dr. Grenfell remarked that enor was alive under the wreckage had his ail opportunity to attend the great moua interest would he aroused by jaw torn Off and was Otherwise badly fa;r Th f!hsj-lottP ronrevsptntivps ' the. discoveries, on acponntaf tho va.- A fail- , hurt. I who nttp.nrlpfJ thp Tr.-ptinp- r-.f hs cvrinrl riations thev riisrlnsed froirl a.p.fP7tpd Car of Powder Explodes. i in Winnsbcro last W9ek are enthusi-'. texts. One variant of the mystical say- would j ed much of the routine work, which; "a faith f th The corps of rescuers had after astic. regarding their reception and ing recorded in St. Luke, -The King- otherwise would have been performed f ? g .. . ot the nation. I much difficulty, taken Hume from un- the meeting. 1 dom of God is within you" was of today. New senators had gone I transmit herewith the treaty as j through the formality of taking oaths; f'-1 Cy tne seuat ratCelhby I him toward the special train when a largely attended by tho citizens ol of office, sesta had been assigned anal It ! carload of gunpowder reached by the Winnsboro, who took a lively interest . with tha exception of the appointment, ' "uu,c' - , in .(ia of some vacancies all functions of the organization had teen completed. Long before the hour of assembling had arrived the galleries were taxed to ; their capacity although admission was! Surgeons Will Restore Beauty of tha AN EAR TO FIT IS FOUND. gained by card only. Many high officials of the govern ment left their decks at the depart- ments to witness the opening of 1 their legislative I Wealthy Mineowner. NNew York, Nov. 13. Search by a local physician and surgeon for a hu man right car of certain ohap and The sessions of the synod were very ; great value, as the saying in the papy rus appeared in quite different sur roundings from these attributed to it flames exploded with terrific force. Fortunateiy, none of the rescuing" party was injured. Brakeman Winkler jumped, and was' badly hurt. Passengers are being transferred, around the wreck. It will be. late be fore the track can be cleared. in all of the proceedings. MOBBED BY HER CLASSMATES. ONS KILLED; FOUR INJURED. Time deposits Check deposits - Total 10,000 00 2,939 9:1 9,000 00 4. COO 85 11,468 47 $38,078 05 : j . friends; many strangers in Washing- j fn Tli nr(ran rft. Tnf Accommodation Train on' Pennsylva- ?5,000, has been concluded. The right' nia Road Vrecked. man was found In the person of a 1 Buff alo Nov. 14. One person was German restaurant keeper. The man ' killed, four were severely injured and to whom the ear will be transferred , a number of ethers slightly bruised Eaitirr.cre High School Girl Has Un pleasant Experience. Baltimore," Nov. 12. In a wild frenzy of revenge, 70 members of the pel according to by the evangelist and extended far in to another region., ; According to Dr. Grenfell these say ings found the new gospel which is traditionally associated with St. Thom as. An interesting variation of the gos- St. Luke, eleventh graduating class of the Western High chapter, and fifty-second verse ("Woe school have set nnon.JMiss I illy Ben-! nnta yon.- lawyers: For -yo hava-tak- ton had their first glimpse cf con gress, while the capitol was the Mecca of the Washingtonian. Is a wealthy westsrn mine owner t in the wreck of the East Aurora ac- I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Rank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly Bwear 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. Moukow, J. C. Walkek, J. F. Arrowood. For Sale or Rent! A farm of .forty acres, with a five-room house; barn 50x50 feet, with fourteen stalls and two sheds running full length of same; a number one well, terracotta lin ed; fine orchard of four hundred fruit trees, apples, peaches, pears, plumbs, quinces, cherries, apri cots and one-fourth of an acre of strawberries, the finest fruit in the State. The above is all well fenced half wire fence and ev erything in first-class order. For gale or rent. Apply to mis. s. caufieJjD, S-21. llutherfordton, N. C. President's Message. T j-. Q j-v-i q r q ti A TJnn n r T? rra. . t tv i ho ls: tls m an accident several modation tram on the Pennsylvania sentatives: I have conicced the con- , , . . . .. . . . , . I years ago. road a short distance east of this city grass that it may consider the legis-( The miEr h &c riche8-! early today. The engine and one at:on necessary to put into cperaUon ; pow v,.hes. tQ ma tc coach went lno the ditch and the sec- the commercial treaty with Cuoa h . . . .. . which was ratified by the senate i at its . In cage the GermaQ fa,s to keep 1 remained n tte road bed, The en. last session and subseuenJy by thj i h,3 reement an alteraate has been ' gineer, Alonzo Cole, was buried under Cuban government I deem suchj selected Ke s an Englishmailt 2jUis e iae and kIIled. .vfaiaiaLwu u-mu UU1 years old, who is said to have once interest out oy our nonor. we can gret, their classmate, whom they ac cused of being a "tale-bearer." They scratched her face until the blood ran, pulled cut her hair, tore her hat to pieces, kicked her books into the gutter and then tried to feat off her clothiEg. Miss Bengret finally broke away and ran, pursued by nearly 200 girls. She dashed into a grocery store, and the clerks barred the doors until the po lice scattered the crowd. en away the key of knowledge; yet entered not in yourselves and them that were entering in, ye hindered") reads in the papyrus: "Ye have hidden the key of knoy1 edge; ye entered not yourselves and to them that were entering in, ye did not open." Another fragment contained a dis course of Christ, closely related to the passages of the sermon on the mount, and a conversation beween Christ and The rioters were from 15 to 18 years ; His disciples, in which Christ aEswers of age, and the scene of the trouble ' a question as to when His kingdom was in the most fashionable quarter oi will be realized, saying: lap Tickets TO THE WEST, NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA Washington, Opegon, Ne braska, Nevada Jda.no, Wyomin, Colorado, Utah,- rieiiir Mexico and. Arizona. Tickets on sale from Septem ber 15th to November 20th. THE ,--ILLINOIS-GEK -TEAL RAILROAD Oiiiers cVoice of routes. Free re- dining Chair Cars. XS'r transfers. Fast time. Double Track. For full information, Circulars, Rates and Tickets apply to FRED D. MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agent, No. 1 Brown Building. ATLANTA, GA. MOTHER SACRIFICED LIFE. bp.Ti a. broker hnt whnso partner not, Kap Ui,nw,auiua fleeced him of all his property upon wmea we cave to wiseiy tin barked. When the acceptance of the Piatt amendment was required frorrl : Cuba by the actiGn of congress of th United States, this government there by definitely committed itself to the policy of treating Cuba as occupying a unique position as regards this coun try. It was provided that when the island became a free and independent republic she sliould stand in such clos relations with us as in certain respects to come within our system of interna tional policy; and it necessarily fol lowed that she must also to a cer tain degree become included within the lines of our economic policy. Situated, as Cuba Is, It would nol be possible for this country to pern the strategic abuse of the plan by anj foreign military power. It is for i reason that certain limitations havs been imposed upon her financial pollcj and that naval stations have been con ceded by her to the United States. The negotiations as to the details ol these naval stations are on the eve cl completion. They are so situated a to prevent any Idea that there is the intention ever to use them againsl Cuba or otherwise than for the pro Those seriously injured: ' j . Barrea D. Gibson, of East Aurora. Millington Lockwood, stationer, Bufj falo. Mrs. WTiiliam B .White, of East El ma. j James Mulvey, fireman, the city. JACKSON, MISS., TRAGEDY. Saved Ker Three Ycung Daughters From Eurning. New ork, IScv. 12. Mrs. Marj Number Killed Reaches Seven. Werckheiser, of Brooklyn, has sacri-' the brakeman injured in Thursday's ficed her own life in saving her three j Louisville, Nov. 14. Reed E. Hume,, young daughters from burning tc collision on the Louisville and Nash death. j ville near New Hope, Ky., died today An exploding can of naphtha set fire j at Lebanon, making the total number to the clothing of Mrs. Werchheisei j of dead as a result of the wreck, and her 6-year-old child. The mother seven. MONUMENT UNVEILING. regardless of the pain she was suf fering, beat out the flames on the child's clothing and drove all three ol :- ! the girls into the street. Then shfi ! Governor Yates and Party at Vicks- Assistant Cashier Neal of the Mer chants' Bank Suicides. Jackson, Mif?., Nov. 12. This morn ing F. E. Ne-.l. assistant cashier ol : the Merchants' bank of this city, sui cided by shooting himself twice in the head. He had been sick for some weeks, and- sent his wife downstairs for some water and while she was gone he shot himself. , He was one of the wealthiest citi i zens of the city, and was state senator i from Hinds and Warren county, and was prominent in stats politics. Five Persons Terribly Injured at Ma rion, Ind. Marion, Ind., Nov. 13 burg, Miss. Memphis, Nov. 14. A Daughters Elect Officers. ! ters of the Confederacy elected the Special tfl rv, o-icfn a f Mow -i4 tv, l. quickly wrapped quilts about her. bul , The Scimitar from Vicksburg, Miss., I w. ' '.' 1!,0 "I-," , . ' ' , following officers at this ? moraine: s J, , , A i session: President, Mrs. A. T. Governor Yates, of Massachusetts, s Charleston; first vice presi and a distinguished party from the Mrs Basit Duke Kentacky sec. New England states, arrived in Vieks- Qnd yice presiaentj Mrs. J- D Bea burg this morning to participate in A!abama. recording secretary, aits, the unveiling of the Massachusetts T o ini.mon Trw. followed ablaze from head to foot. Neighbors- ran to the scene an ! she died a few hours later. NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION. "When ye return to the state of in nocence which existed before the fall." A valuable find was made in payri written in Latin, giving the text of the Epistle to the Hebrews and an epi tome of Livy's six lost books. This, with other papyri, covering the period 150-137 B. C, threw much new and valuable iniormation on the history of the world and marked the recovery of hitherto lest classical literature of Egypt. A quaint instance of business meth ods in vogue in 138 A. D. is shown in the discovery of an amusing contract whereby a slave boy was to be taught shorthand for 120 drachmae. The payment was arranged on a thorough ly business-like basis, 40 drachmae down, 40 on satisfactory evidence of progress and. 40 on the attainment ol proficiency. An vnlfef.C.M . I 1 1. HKZlJZt. 1 . , ; b " iuoiu, mo ceremony uutmg piace late uiis sherry West Virginia; treasurer, Mrs. ing wrecked the home of Benjamin afternoon. Included in the party is T t t Qi,v, . ?, D"fi. T. tection of Cuba from the assaults ol , COuse. Their names are Hight, 807 South Nebraska street, and Mrs. Alice Ruggles Kitson, of Boston, i terribly injured five occupants of th who designed the monument. The BOOK STORE, The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L.GRAYSON foreign foes, and for the better safe I guarding of American Interests in the waters south of us. These interests have largely in creased by the consequences of the wai with Spain and will be. further in creased by the building of the isth mian canal. They are both military and economic. The granting to us by Cuba of the naval stations above alluded to is of the utmost importance from a military standpoint and is i proof of the good faith with which Cn camp of Confederate Veterans and Clydo White, Grand Valley, Pa., con-' other confederate bodies will assist S. E. Gabbett, Georgia.- SL Louis was selected as the next meeting place. dition critical. G. B. Hight. Catherine Hight. James Hight. Ray Johnson, fireman. $50,000 Fire at Nashville. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 13. A. fire started in the warehouse of the Ten nessee Chemical company at Wes1 Nashville this morning and did $50,- 000 damage to the stock. The dam- in the ceremonies.- , Killed by Piston Head. Spartanburg S. C, Nov. 14. P. D. McDaniel, a young white - man, while passing through thg engine roam ol Hall to Vote on Whisky. Gainesville, Ga., Nov. 13 Upon the petition of the required number of voters of Hall county the ordinary j has ordered an election on the local ! option question to be held on Dec. 14. The petition has been-quietly circu lated throughout the country and sprung as a surprise upon the Prohi bitionists, who say they will fight the matter to a finish. Eoth sides are getting ready for the election. Columbus Wants Convention. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 13. The con gregation of the First Baptist church has decided to invite the next Geor gia Baptist convention to Columbus. The invitation, which will be from sll the Baptist churches of this city, will ba is treating us. Cuba has mad age to the building is placed at $3,00C Clarke Elected to Editorship. ashville, Tenn., Nov. 13. The board of publication of the Cumber the Tucapau mills this afternoon, was land Presbyterian church this morn struck in the head and killed bv a ing elected Rev. J. E. Clarke, to the piston head which, without warning, be extended at the approaching conven euiLoiMiip oj. me vumuenanu resDy had blown out McDaniel worked In j terian as successor to Rev. Ira Lan-j another part of the mill and was on aritn, wno recently resigned to accem his way to his work at the time. -the general secretaryship of the re :, was killed almost Instantly! Savera 12 ! T7 J ! 1 . a. a ugiuus Jiu-uctiuonai association wiu others in the room were sliehtlv Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's agazine Formerly One Dollar THIS is the cheapest and best Fashion- Magazine now be fore the American public. It shows New Ideas in Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work and in Reading; beautifully illustrated in colors and in black and white. Above all, it shows the very fashionable New Idea Styles, made from New Idea Pat terns, which cost only lOc. each. Send Five Cents To-day forastngle copyof the New Idea Woman's Magazine, and see what great value for the money it can give you. :::::: THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO. 636 Broadway, New York, N. Y. SO YEARS' O. C. ERWIN, Justice of the Peace, Offico up stairs in Mill's building room No. 7. Will give prompt and care ful attention to all business intrusted to him. great progress since her independence was established. . She has advances steadily in every way. She alreadj stands high among her sister repub lies of the new world. She is loyal ly observing her obligations to us; and she is entitled to like 'treatment by us. - - Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a rnilwnv wrpclr arr tha cnmA psitigpk are E o D iinloM making human wrecks of sufferers from 3 V 6 S Ct nUCKS", I throat and lung troubles. But since the Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, x of Dr King's New Discovery Tf fv, f -nt n ifor ConsamPtion, Coughs and Colds, Uutneriordton, JN. Li. i even the worst, cases ran he cured, and and stock ?45,000; fully covered by in surance. The blaze started in th tankage and was due to spontaneous combustion. Well Known Painter Dead. New York, Nov. 16 Camille Pissa.ro, the painter, is dead after an operation which was necessitated by a disease of the bladder, says a dispatch from Paris. He was born ln St. Thomas, Danish West Indies, 73 years ago and ranked high in his art. tion at Athens. It has been 25 years since the state convention of Baptists was held in Columbus. headquarters in Chicago. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when south fails to ' Offico up stairs in Dickerson building, j hopeless resignation is no longer neccssa- s'iow respect for old age, but just the Prompt, attention given to all business ry. Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchester, j contrary in the case of Dr. King's New intrusted to them. tlodoS Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Mass., is one of the inanv whose life was (Life Pills. They cut off maladies no saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. . matter how severe and irrespective of Murderer Captured. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 14. A spe eial to The Sentinel from Middlesboro. Ky., sajs John White, who killed Jc Lestr Thursday with a bar of Iron and made his escape, was captured to day. "He was lodge in the Flnevillc jail. The killing occurred on Ben nett's fork. - burned by the accident. Cured oi Plies After 40 Years. Capitalist's Wife Takes Deadly Doee, Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 1G. Mrs. Cora Casey, wife of Alexander Casey, a mining man and capitalist, has com mitted -suicide by taking - carbolic acid. Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, q., had the piles for 40 years. Doctors and dolkvs jrsjTA-il r ri j-v V t - a loofin rvn-t? T"jt V 4 f f-" C Witch Hazel Salve enred him perma- 'relaxing the nervous tension, while the A Scientific Discovery. Kbdol Dyspepsia Cure does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, even when but slightly disor dered or over-loaded. li.od.oi dyspepsia Cure supplies the natural juices of diges tion and dees the work of the stomach, This great remedy is guaranteed for all I throat and lung diseases bv T. B. Twit- Ity and Thompson & Watkins, druggists. Price 50c, and $1.00. Tsial bottles free. old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, fever, constipation all yield to this perfect pill. 2nc, at T. B. Twitty 's and Thompson & Watkins' drug store. nently. Invaluable for cuts, burns bruises, sprains, lacerations, eeezema. tetter, ealt rheum", and all other skin diseases. Look "out for the name De Witt on the package all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. Sold by Dr. T. B. Twitty, The City Drug Store, and Crowell and Wilkie Forest City. inflamed muscles of that organ are al lowed to rest and heal. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests what you eat . and ena bles the stomach and digestive organs to transform all food into rich,,, red blood. Sold bv Dr. T. B. Twitty, The City Drug Store, and Crowell & Wilkie. For est City. ' Arbitration Tribunal Adjourns. The Hague, Nov. 13. The Venezu elan arbitration tribunal adjourned sins die, the arguments having been con cluded. The court wfll now consid er its decision and will notify those interested of the date of its delivery. jiA wvassKAaaSjCtak. ca TRADE MARKS itf Designs i Copyrights Ac- Anyone sending a sketch and description may nnickly ascertain, our opinion free whether an invention is probaiily ratentable. Commuiiic. lions strictly coiiBdeutliU. Handbook on Patent sent free. Oldest acency for ttecuriiiR patent. Patents taken through Munn ft Co. recelre tpecial notice, without charge, ln the S&nfifie Jf snerkan. A handsomely lllnstraf ed weekly. I J! re est cir culation tif any scientille jonrnal. Terms. $3 a yenr ; f onr months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.- ffiMi &Co.3BtBroad' New York Branch Office. 62a F St Washintrton. D. C. Firtt Public Conaistory. Rome, Nov. 12 Pope Pius X held his first public consistory today. Five cardinals, including the papal secre tary of state, Merry del Val, received their red hats. What to Do Until the Doctor Ajrivcs. ' 'One of my children was taken with cramp colic and suffered severely." says S. B. Eliee, of Monetr, Mo. "I tele phoned for a dor-tor, then gave a dose of Chamber.ain's Co'ic, Cholera and D"i.r rhoea Remedy, and a few miuntes late r a second dose. Before the doctor camo , the child was relieved." For eale by Dr T. B. Twitty, drug store. G. B. Justice, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office over C, C. Reid's store. 'Phone No. 112. Carroll W. Downey, , Physician and Surgeon, Rutherfordton, N. C. - Office in Residence on Main street. Phone No. 22. " S?ffir8 Early Risers The famous isttfe piSls. si!
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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