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L ? FUSSS C0UXCTiO' VOL. III. NO. 47. RUTHERFORDTON, N. C THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1903. $1.00 A YEAR. ale iftflicrfirit0i THE GRE&7 EBHIDrHEDiaNE Thedford's Black-Draught has m HVPfl Horrors' liilla f-f mnni 41irin F'l sixty years. For the common fam ily ailments, such as constipation, indigestion, hard colds, bowel com plaints, chills and fever, bilious ness, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates the liver, assists direction, stimulates action of the kidneys, TMirifics thfi hlfxvL nnrl niirrrpa the Lfl bowels of foul accumulations. It Yfa cures uvcr complaint, indigestion, - , ...u, V..1, rheumatic pains, sideache, back ache, kidney troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. Lvery drug gist has Thedford's Black-Draught in 25 cent packages and in mam moth size for $1.0O. Never accept a substitute. Insist on having the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company. I belhve Thedford's Black-Dreught Is the best medicine on earth. It is good for any and everything. I have a family of twelve children, and for four years I have kept thera on foot ana nealtny with no doctor but Black Draught A. J. GREEN, Hlcwera, La. BIG FiRE OCCURS AT LOUISVILLE, KY FARMER'S FATAL MISTAKE. Tock Morphine Instead of Quinine, It Is Thought. -Fairburn, Ga., Nov'. 21 J. V. T. Ellington, a well known citizen of M.3 hit i m 1 TJii-nQrl Fayette county, residing 6 or 7 miles Ulll iiiaaomu xtuupic "jfrom th3 place, died suddenly and under rather perculiar circumstances on-Tuesday He was in the habit of taking doses of quinine before eating breakfast, LOUISVILLE FIREMEN' UNDER GRAVE CHARGE TOOK ICY PLUNGE. Husband Saves Wife at pisk of His Own Life. New York, Nov. 19. At the risk of ! his ?ife in the icy waters of the Hud- Are ImDlicatsd In Wholesale n river' Alb.ert h. ciarke, a weii Occupied Half B.ccii. j LOSS OF QUARTER OF A MILLION. Looting at Eecent Fire. NAMES ACCUSED NOT Fire Supposed To Have Started In Scenery on Stage of Theater in Times Past This Was the Principal Playhouse of Louisville his wife from drowning. Mrs. Clark has been ill for several months. While GIVEN, i walKing near the river side with her ! mother and husband she suddenly and it is thought possible he may have In the Late Louisville Fire It Is Said rushed out on a pier and plunged into 27 LABORERS MEET DEATITBY FLAMES Score or More Are Injured In Bush to Escapa. HOLOCAUST IN PENNSYLVANIA. COMMERCIAL BANK. taken strychnine by mistake on the morning of his death. J After taking the medicine and eat- i ing his breakfast he went out to his ! Bank of Untlicrfdrdton. Statement of the condition of Bank of Rutherfordtou, a? made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business ou" September fith, 190:1.''' RESOURCES. Loans aud discounts Overdrafts ... Rutherford county bonds Banking house, furniture and fixtures .... Other real estate Cash, and due from bauks -County and U. S. claims Total ... LIABILITIES. Capital paid in -Surplus and nnivided profits Rediscounts Time deposits ... Check deposits ... Total .... Louisville, Nov. 21. Fire early to-, day destroyed the old Masonic itniple 1 occupying naif the block bounded by ' Fourth, Fifth, Green and Jefferson streets, in the heart of the retail bus-1 if,trin lniH la ahpillt 3. i quarter of a million dollars, divided ! TOuld reach hlm as tnllrvwR! i i Masonic Temple building $125,000; j insurance $65,000. Jrlopkins theater, scenery and proper ties, $20,000. ; J. W. .Fowler Drug company $3o, 000; insurnace $14,C0O. Byck Bros., shoes, $15,000. ; Boston Shoe company,. $15,000. j Aianuiacturers Snce company, $5,000. Kcdgera & Krull, jewelers, $40,000. Charles B. Smith's Son, hatters, $15,- 000; insurance $11,000. j J. T. Johnson & Co., opticians,' $2,000. Heath's Billiard Parlor, $7,500; in surance Jo.000. i English .Kitchen Restaurant, $1,000. W. D. Gatchell & Co., photograph supplios, $2,500. Badgely & Graham, photograph sup plies, $2,500. j The fire is supposed to have started ' in the scenery on the stage of the the-1 ater. The losses to tne tenants of the ' building will be heavier than ordinari-. ly, owing to the high rate charged f or i tfcrnip patch and gathered some tur nips. Returning to the house he com- the river. The artist, throwing oft his coat, swam after her. Just as the husband reached her side she went down, but managed to bring her to the surface. and after a struggle cf 20 minutes, a that Much Looting Was Done and Many Firemen Are Said To Be Im plicated. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 21.-Six mem- plained of feeling badly and laid down hers of the Louisville fire department t picked the exhausted couple up. on a bed. were touay noimeu ,uy uu uu. Mrs Clarke waa carried to a hos- He was soon taken with convul- to appear before the board of public pitai and it is believed the shock will sions and died baJore medical aid safety Monday to answer charges of reBtore ter n0rmal mental condition. looting m yesterdays blaze wmcn ae-. Meanwaile she is u-r nominai ar-! Buuyeuuie im w"- rest for having attempted suicide Jioth Mayor uamger anu irmei iy "; A Shanty in Which One Hundred Ital- Report of the condition of the Com mercial Bank of Rutherfordton, at Ruth erfordton, N". C, at the close of business, on September 9th, 1903. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, $33,943 47 Overdrafts 86S 73 Furniture and Fixtures ians Were Sleeping, Tcck Fire Ter- Due from banks and bankers. 1,000 00 16,103 19 I Cash on hand 3.654 23 riuie oiruggie tor iue uave iite 10 Save Gold. j Johnstown, Pa., Nov. 21. 'While more than a hundred Italian laborers twere asleep in a shanty near Lilly, Pa., early today, the building caught Undivided profits me anu uenue me ioreigners coma PUT BULLET IN HEART. son decline at this time toive out the names of tke accused men. Under ' Son of Editor of Charlotte Observer i Suicides. Charlotte, N. C. Nov. 19. J. P. ( Caldwell, son of the editor of The ir appearing to answer charges. BIG FEE IS PAID. the .C.e department regulations tha' Awapd n LitiEaticn 0ver Charles L. men are allowed 24 hours' notice he- j Pai p-,- ; CharMtte Observer, committed suicide : ; by shooting himself through the j j heart. There seems to be no excuse for the act. For six weeks the young man had suffered from depression and ; several jetties had said he intended I to kill himself, but it was thought that the remarks were due to despondency : and were not based a any fixed pur ; pose. j ! Young Caldwell had served two years in the United States navy. Since : his return home, a year ago, he had ' Beveral attacks of illness and had suf- . fered more or less from melancholy Men of Hook and Ladder. escape at least 27 were burned to death and a score or more were se riously injured. The men were m ployed by McMenamin & Sims on the Pennsylvania railroad uaiprovements between Lilly and Portage. T'nere were 500 on tne jo"b, all Ital ians, and in the shanty which burned The shanty, was" Total .. $57,509 62 LIABILITIES. - Capital stock f 10,000 00 Surplus 2,100 00 1,003 27 Notes re-discounted - - 5,000 00 Deposits subject to checks .... 38.740 46 Due other banks 453 16 Cashier 's checks 272 73 Total ... $57,569 62 San Francisco, Nov. 19. Te Fair heirs are still attracting a great deal; were 125 of r.hese wha an imniw-rf hifvnr to two ot attention m the local courts ana tug i about 100 f&3t long, one story in hnnk and ladder mmnames and flna es are yet being paid out. The height. One end was 1ised for cook- goods identified as having been in a followillS awards of fees for services ' ins and eatirg, at the other end the ; best of my knowledge and belief . uu . me uajies l,. rair. eaiaitj uav men slept m minus which were crowd-j j -p. FLACK Cashier. ucca maue ujr ouyenui wuu iua&c m. xnere was only one ccor at eacn I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer cial Bank of Rutherfordtou, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the jewelry store and a flrug store were found in the lockers and under the mattresses of the men in the engine house. The most remarkable state ment is mad by a witness and which ( State of N. C, Rutherford County. Cooke: To Joseph Harvey, fof money ad vanced to unanes l,. rair ana ior ser- started from an over-heated stove. I this 16th dav of Sentpmhrr 1903 i in part instigated the proceedings that ruuu ,.wu; ro .iw o. The building burned like AEndcT, firemen were seen to &it down in two ei fr rendered, fa0.000; and the flames were upon the men be- Ehoe store while the Are was ra-insr lu w',iam Jl,llu r- lul lore any or them were aroused over their heads and deliberately try e s ndered, $25,000 v ,4.fi v. ..-j : Besides these awards the court or- . ju. auuca until iiiejr luuiiu cl pan wiiici - j fitted. Charges that one hose reel AGED MAN KIDNAPS GIRL. i company carried back to the engine j house, after the fire, three dozen pairs ,. ! f shoes were made by spectators. Peculiar Case Tried In Court at Baiiv ! bridge, Ga. I Meershaum Pipes Taken. - Bainbridge, Ga., Nov. 21. A pecu-! One hundred and fifty dollars worth dered that $14,593 be paid to thej Crocker-Woolworth bank for money ad end and tha windows were few and small. The fire is supposed to have Sworn to and subscribed before me i M. O, DICKERSON, C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B. T witty, John C. Mnxs, J. H. Wood, Directors. Struggle For Life. Then began a struggle for the out side and for life. They fought and lowed. BURNED FIVE VILLAGES. a rate of $3.85 because of the construe- i T at tms term or meercnaum pipes were taken from ticn of the building, and because of f thef superior court. It was the a case in the Fowler drug store; the; the fact that it contained a theater. , " ". uu uix.ee ui uie hkius lueaier ana The heavy expense of" carrying .insur ance caused the owners to carry as small an amount as they considered old. Constantinople, Nov. 19 The Mu;- charged with kiuntping a young; trunks in the dressing room were ri- sulmans in the district of Kirk Kil- vanced, and about 50 small claims al- scrambled for the daors, the weaker being crushed down and trampled. Others were roasted to death. These who strove for the door wera ein the wildest sort of panic. They fought and kicked, and among those who eacaped there are many who bear marks of the fierce strugle which took place. A few got out of the small Mussulmans Take F.evenge on Bulgarians. I g:rl of 18 years. . j fled; desks were broken open in one lsSQ. bave burned five Bulgaria vil-' wmaow3 minus ciotnmg, and with I The old man admitted that he had case an axe being used to eet into a lages in revenge for an attack msde i tIieir todies cut from broken glass. safe, and several ware unable to place induced the girl to put on long clothes drawer. by the Bulgarians on the Mussulmans 25,521 74 1,402 81 200 00 5,000 00 16 01 5,385 21 552 29 $38,078 05 10,000 00 2,939 93 9,C)00 00 4.069 85 11,408 47 Q n rl 'h a A noro ti cj V. -,. I T I t. i i i v?Pfl t 7iroc as much as they desired because of the :. " w'uu "wa ammer-in tne dox ocice - , wirn nitn for t niirnnso rf mar-rim i rf Y,nni.-y j i I unwillingness of insurance companies 7 ; 7 """"w-, ueiie-u uy pjcag tu ! The Jury found a verdict of guilty J the lock end $15 in cash was stolon. . t. wun recomicenuaiion to mercy. ; ice drawer was thrown into another ia exieuuiug souiawara. ine a- mc gvi uumiuc, mey iuusm part or the house. One trunk hp- witom-an troops aavancmg on tionaai-. J"-1- & in-cij. iu get uuck.. Many of those who did manage to get out tad their savings of years in their trunks which they left behind The revolt In the vilayet cf Yemen, ! ia the building. Remembering this $38,078 05 There were seven acts on Masonic theater this week and the tseoDlfi Dresentin? thpm Inst the r pf- ! fects. Harry Koward, whose home is in Eloomingtoa, IIU., lost several doga and monkeys and the Kauffman troup is short 14 high-priced bicycles. The theater Is owned by Colonel John D. Hopkins, of St. Louis. The building, which was erected in 1864, is a total loss. The defense will enter a plea of In sanity. longing to an employe of the animal ada were determinedly opposed by the GHASTLY GIFT BY MAIL. show was broken open and two pis tols were stolen. Tho jewelry store of Rodgers and Krull was looted of an the valuables worth over" $1,000. Fin operaglasses, silverware and other ar- Postmistress Receives Left Hand cf a Woman. Columbia, S. C. Nov. 19. Miss Ro- i tides were taKen. Chester, the postmistress at Central,) Mayor -Granger's Statem-snt. Pickens county, was the recipient of , Mayor Charles F. Grainsrer. who or- At one time it! a rather od(i and ghastly gift through d6red the investigation, said today: was the principal theater of Louis- lce maUs tms wee!i- was the left "Evidence of looting at the fire was ville. and ail the famous actors and hand of a woman, and it is puzzling I brought before me and I am sorry to ' 2. 1 T. 1 J I actresses or the dav made their. an-' lu 11UUW v,uo c mane sucn an un- pearanc there. j heard-of gift to a young lady. A drug- The Masonic fraternity recently dedi- Sist at Central has the nrysterious gift eated a temple at Fourth and Chestnut and is preserving it at the suggestion streets, and had removed all their ef- j of a Pstoff ice inspector, fects to their new heme revolted tribes, and were compelled to retrea,t. Another attempt tb advance from Mokha failed, the Turkish troops being defeated. I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Bauk of Rutherfordtou, do solemnly swear that the above report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and tx-lief J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J, F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest : D. F. MonnovvJ. C.Walker, J. F. AttKOWOOD. 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 sale or rent. Apply to MRS. S. CAUFIELD, S-24. Kutherfordton, N. C. The building was owned by Lau-1 rence- and Sanders Jonesfi who had! recently expended nearly $40,000 in Improvements. It is undersood that unless the Turkish reply ti the Russian-Austrian reform scheme is received by Nov. 20, Baron von Caiice, the Austrian-Hungarian ambassador, and M. Zinovieff, the Russian ambassador will demand an say that members of the firede part- of insiating on lt3 acceptance. merit pro imTiiatoI nn1n.nj FORTY YEARSON BENCH. ment are implicated. Vre ordered a search of the engine houses and the detectives have already found many articlas. It is not the amount or the value of the property stolen; it Is the principle of the thing. I was deeply grieved and surprised to find that the firemen, the men. on whom the com munity rely to protect their property, Public Career of Judge Gary Without a Parallel. Chicago, Nov. 21. Today marked the fortieth consecutive year on tha bench of Judge Joseph E. Gary. Such lengthy public career is said to ba without a parallel either in the Unit ed States cr Great Brit2in among elected officers. Judge Gary has presided at many memorable trials, notably that of the anarchists, who were executed for the bomb throwing in the Haymarket square riot. Though 82 years old, he retains the vigorous mind and firmness of decision which have been his pro- j nounced characteristics during this long term as a jurist. His bar asso- Valdota Man Attempts Life. Waycross, Ga., Nov. 21. P. D. Pounds, of Valdosta, attempted sui cide in a boarding house on Screven avenue, a bullet from a 28-ca!ibre re-i hnri hePr. stunner n volver entering his flesh just Wfek of "They will be tried before thelboard the right ear but inflicting only a of puLTTc safety and also criminally slight wound. Pounds is about 45 ' for what thev ar rharr wifh , UVltig. Tttnre nl.l anil T-n 1 1 r . ,t A.Q "T- u : . . . - , - " a uuo "cuaner; bo i&r eix are implicated. There are street, in Valdosta. He came to Way-J to be more; If bo, we will find them cross expecting to obtain employment out and all will suffer alike for the with the Waycross Novelty company. ! crimes." It is said he had been drinking and j Fillmore Tyson, chief of the fire de- v;as aeponaent at Demg out of em- partment, was huntine In Tnfliann Net To Go to Panama. San Francisco, Nov. 21. The report that the fifteenth cavalry which return ed last week from the Philippines and is now at the Presidio awaiting trans portation east was to be sent to Pan-1 ama, is emphatically denied by Colo nel William Wallace, the regiment's commander. Died to Save Their Money. A few succeeded, but for tha sake of their money they gave up their lives. An eye-witness says he does not be lieve that a single map of those who returned succeeded in getting nut again. In the ruins today gome cf the corpses were close beside the hooped banns of their trunks- and melted gold and silver which had been kept in those recptacles indicated that they had fallen and died with their treasure in their arms. The bodies were all practically burned to pieces. An Italian who knew every man in the shanty was unable to identify a single cne, so horribly had the flames done their work. TRAGEDY IN ALADAMA. TO THE WEST, NORTHEST AND CALIFORNIA Washington, Ore(on, Ma brnaka, Nevada IdahO Wyoming, Colorado, Utahi STe-sar Mexico and. Avlsonat Tickets on sale from Septem ber 15th to November 20th. THE ILLINOIS CEN TEAL RAILROAD Offiers choice of routes. Free re clining; Chair Cars. No transfers. Fast time. Double Track. For full information, Circulars, Bates and Tickets apply to FRED D. MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agent, No. 1 Brown Building. ATLANTA, Ga. Fight to a Draw. Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 21. Perry Queenan, of Seattle, and Charlei Sei eer. of New Yorlc, fought 20 rounds to a draw last night before a large; were from his head, caused by rrowri. OiiPenan had the hps, nf thi a 6""&ijoi wounc. Prominent Man Found Murdered Lying by Roadside. Mountaftsboro, Nov. 21 R. H. Snow, ! a prominent merchant of Eoaz. Ala., near this place, was found murdered, lying near the public road. His brains bout during most of th rounds. ployment. me time or yesterday's fire, but re turned to the city last night. USED GUN ON DEPUTY. Money fcr Furman University. Greenville, S. C, Nov. 21. Dr. Charles H. Judson, dean of Furman's ffUlt9nhnnSftTOUnC,ed thatfhe, ! Killed as He Was Passing Home of give ?2Q,000 for endowment for the . Bennett Brothers. Furman university, provided the pres- Lawtey, Fla.. Nov. 21 Denutv ent movement to secure $100 : gherifT H. O. Richard was shot and 000 endowment for fhe in-! V4 A . ' , ana stitutlon is successful by Dec. lf i "Hed as he was dnrlng by the home and $5,000 additional is secured. Those 01 Bennett brothers. A double-bar- ciates today gathered at his courtroom1 flirectIr interested in the canvass now , rfa usea aaa Qeh was i nn cava tho e PRlrod oraniint uriTl K annual, iuoi.iiuiaucuuo cured. in tense iiuuiucis lu paj in iii iueir re ; spects in celebration of his anniversary. Lightweights Pour.dOne Another. San Francisco, Nov. 21. James Britt wes given the decision over Martin Canople at the end of the twentieth Narrowly Escaped Destruction. Chicago, Nov. 21 The law and med ical department of the Western Uni Richard had attempted to bring the Bennets to Justice for several alleged crimes. One of tbe charges against J. R. Bennett, who is chairman of the board of commissioners of Brad- TELEGRAPHIG BREVITIES. The house, by a rising vote, of 235 t 21, passed the bill to make effective the Cuban treaty. Tlie bodies of two of tbe five ne groes drowned near Belleville, Fla., have been found. In his annual report to the postmas ter general, First Assistant Postmaster General Wynne recommends clerk hire allowance at all third-class postoffices. The statement was made to the char ity workers in convention at Philadel phia that there are 150,000 tramps in the country. Mary Sullivan, who has been writing A farmer named Carlyle has been arrested on suspicion charged with the crime. From information obtain ed it seems that Carlyle owed Snow and that Snow was about to foreclose his mortgage. Snow had started to Carlyle's with teams to gat his corn. Enroute he met Carlyle, who had a shotgun. Ha told Sncw h& would pay him if he returned to Boaz. This seemed to be satisfactory and Carlyle got in the buggy with Snow to go back. Carlyle claims the horse ran away and caused the gun to be accidentally discharged. PROVED TO BE WRONG MAN. versify narrowly escaped destruction ! . V. irustsu oi nomine a vouti ? airi in fns- ni., hb uocu "c"" ci insauu &i. vm- e-1 . , . . ,. . ... . . . THE BOOK STORE, The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY 6CIIOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A.L.GRAYSON severely punished were all in too tired to put are lightweights. dshed. The last round3! UP ftn elevator shaft to the seventh! ."T .SD J- -nett shot . Btitts' favor but he was floor, where a clinic room was de- at Richard' who save himself by fall-1 . Despite protests, President JutC&noleout The men "troyed. The lo.s is $10,000. in? io the afterwards velt will renominate Joshua Wi Wife Buries Corpse Thinking It To Be Her Husband. Philadelphia, ov. 21. Edward Wynne has . been arrested on a corn- Mark Hanna has written to a friend 1 plf cn?5si,ng him with haviQS desert- . .. . Art nia wifn 1Q vo-j ro giro toftav. The flames started frrm ! L. 1 S .a. m m . . . ma rt-rt . .. i,.5 ut. .- x. iouy against ner will. nor this h 6w, rouna zi ucnma lesi nignt, tsriu had cicn h6iil yyno ua t.i .i , u... fnnrth flnr of th hiMlB. vv, ! waa indicted by the grand jury in the xiie ucm ui il o-u mug mu5, uiu wiien " ; -uiv.il, TT .t . aVot . . 5i in -n!,B c-int, thtt ,o will t, o ! cu uls io J cars ago. it came to in-fighting Oanole's proved was formerly the Fremont house, and; " " -( presiden iainomina: Thinking the body of a soldier in the the most effective. Both men wera ' tcr burning out a lecture room, crept i mgA , ... . 1 flate presiaentiai nomina , almghouse at Cleveland was that f hpr Roose-' husband Mrs- Wyane buried it and col- Wilson a I uia shot nt Bennett throo mco t!, nrn fnr . ixtmnster at . lcu "v'1 iul 1 years refuge behind the counter of his store. : South Carolina. Richard is a man of prominent fajn-1 Because her face had been marred lly. The Bennetts are among the t by ill health, Mrs. Lulu Brennan killed1 most prominent business men in tho' .iaif o nitnaan Marketed 60 BaleS. Sandersville, Ga., Nov. 21. M. R. Tucker, one of Washington county's most progressive citizens, sent 60 O. C. ERWIN, Justice of the Peace, Office up stairs in- Hill's building room. No. 7. Will give prompt and care ful attention to all business intrusted to him- Former Seaboard Official Dead. Chicago, Nov. 21. Leonard S. Al len, formerly general passenger age: of the Seaboard Air Line, is dead at hia I DaJes of cotton, one-third, of his crop, home here, aged 53 years, from drop-1 to Sandersville, and had it stored in sy. On account of illness Allen re- warehouse of the Farmers Oil and signed his position, which he had held Guano company. Sixteen wagons were for four years, in 1901, and since that ' used to haul the cotton, and they and never doubted that hr husband was dead until recently when he was Identified in this city by his son. Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Woman's Magazine 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 Vork 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 fcr a single copy of the New Idea Woman's Magazine, and sn what great Talus for the money it can givs you. :: :: :: THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING CO. 636 Broadway. New York. V. Y county. Sheriff Johns, with a posse is pursuing them. time he had resided In, Chicac-n Paupers Perish In Flames. Columbus, N. C.,-Nov. 19. Tha poor house of this. Clay, county, was burned and four or five of the inmates perished in the names. Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Itutherfordton, N. C. Office up stairs in Dickerson building. Prompt attention riven to all business intruBtHl to them. lodol Dyspepsia Curo Digests what you eat. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck aud the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lnng troubles. But since the advent, of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation is no longer necessa ry. Mrs. Liois Uragg, of Dorchester, Mass., is one oi the manv whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by T. B. Twit t.y and Thompson & Watkins, druggists. Pi ice 50c, and $1.00. Tsial bottles free. Merchant Murdered and Robbed. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 21. M. B. made quite a show piled high with i "Wn a leadln merchant of Hamburg, bales of the fleecy Etn.nu. Found Dead In Stateroom. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 21. The dead body of a woman about 40 years old was found in a stateroom aboard the steamer Adirondak, after her arrival here from New York today. She is supposed to be Mrs. E. C. Gorman, of Philadelphia. She is thought to have taken, accideatally, an overdose of a powerful medicine. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, fever, constipation all yield to this perfect pill. 25c at T. B. Twitty's and Thompson & Watkins drug store." x this state, was robbed and killed, pre sumably by two negroes, wnlle on the way home from his store He was j found by his family lying in a pool of blood, his money gone, and his skull crushed by an Iron bar, which lay near by. Two negroes, against whom there is strong s circumstantial evi dence, have been arrested. At Omaha, Neb., Miss Nellie McHen ry was seriously burned about her lower limbs while playing th6 itAding role in "M'llss." After a long and bitter debate tae resolutions prsseated to the American Federation of Labor by the Socialists j were rejected. An anarchist has surrendered to the Swiss police, who confesses that he had been selected to dent of Switzerland. Cured of Piles After 40 Years. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doss for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, even when bnt slightly disor- Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, had the : dered or over-loaded. Kodol Dyspepsia piles tor 4U years.- .Doctors ana aoiia-s ; uure snppnes tne natural juices oi aiges- could do him no lasting good. DeWitt'S Witch Hazel halve cured him perma nently. Invaluable for cuts, burns bruises, sprains, lacerations, ecezema tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin diseases. Look out for the name De Witt on the package all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. Sold by Er T. B. T witty. The City Drug Store, and Crowell and Wilkie Forest City. .. . tion and dees the w6rk of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the inflamed xuuscles of that organ are al lowed to rest and heal.- Kodol Dyspep- s'a Cure digests what you eat and ena Accidentally Killed While Hunting. Mobile, Ala., Nov. 21. While hunt ing near Escatawba, Miss., Robert Pul len, Jr., son of a prominent merchant of Escatawba, was killed by the acci detal discharge of his gun. He was shot in the side" and lived but a few minutes. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Ground to Death In Gin. Lafayette, Ga., Nov. 21. Sam An- kill the presi -tdrews, a 16-year-old boy, met a hor rible death here, being literally ground to pieces. He was feeding at a cot ton gin when he in some way fell into the hopper and it was several minutes Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c AnTone sendlnz a sketch end description mar qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether aa invention is probably patentable. Commnntaa tionsHtrictlyconadential. Handbook on Patent sent free. Oldest agency for securitijfpatent. Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive special notice, without charge. In tbe Scientific American. A. handsomely illustrated weekly. Ijinreat cir cu!ation of any scientific Journal. Terms. $3 a year : four months, f 1. gold by all newsdealers. MUNH&Co.3618" Hew York Branch Office. 625 F St Washington. D. r. G. B. Justice, Mo D. Physician and Surgeon. 'Phone before he was discovered. The body! Ko. ng. was horribly mutilated. 1 - What to Do Until the Doctor A-irives. "One of my children was taken with cramp colic and suffered severely." savs S. B. Elzee, of Monett, Mo. "I tele- nVimied for a doctor, then kivr a rirwo nf bles the stomach aud digestive organs to , Chamberlain's Co'ic, Cholera and Diar ! Phone No. 22, transform all food into rich, reft blood. ! rhoea Remedy, and a few minutes later j Sold by Dr. T. B. Twitty. The City ' a second dose. Before the doctor camei Drug Store, and Crowell & WilMe. For- the child was relieved." For sale by est City. Dr T. B. Twitty, drug store. 1 Carroll W. Downey, Physician and Surgeon, ' - : Rutherfordton, N. C. Office in Residence on Main street. Early Risers The famous Kittle pCte. - -5 l .'4 - .- 5 ! i L
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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