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THE TRIBUNE. A. L. RUCKER. Editor. - D. MILLER, MftNjtccR Phone Mo. 93. VUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. sary to buy outfits and have them one who cultivates one or more installed, but these things will small plats of land does not de be done as rapidly as prudence yofe'a i latt of it tb this purpose, will justify in an undertaking of The soil is 'left in better condi this sort.. . tion for.ailubsequent cropsr--esr The company has put .its' hand peci ally for wheat; We hope our The Tribune is published at Ruth rfordton, N. C, every Thursday by The Tribunr Publishing Company. Sab Tiption price : One year, tt ; lx moriiliK, SO cents; three months, SJ5 wiiiA : invariably in advance. A Mubwribcr in ordering the ad ditwa of his paper changed, will in rtuato the address to which it is go ing t the time he asks for the change to lie made. .- Advertising rates will be f nrnished cu application. Obituary notices and Uards of thanks will be charged for t the rate of one cent per word. Brief letters of local news from any "part of the county will by thankfully deceived. Correspondents will please tnail their communications so as to get them to the office by Monday. The Tribune is the be6t advertis ing medium in this section, and ad vertiser may feel sure that through its columns they may reach all of Kutherford and a large portion of the best people of the adjoining counties. pretenders, wife-beaters, and oth ers whose lives will not bear pub lic scrutiny, will please: go.olse where for sympathy. The News. We desire to give our people both a readable and a reliable newspaper they are en- to the plow and will not look farming friends generally in mak- titled to as much, and will not be back. satisfied with less. To secure this result, time, labor and pa tience will be required. Corres pondents must be secured at con venient centers whose business it will be to furnish our readers rwith news items of interest in their respective localities. Education and Religion. These jing their,pIa:ns-for next year's crops will devote a share of it to peavineeuitjui'e ad-peavine hay. It means larger returns in all SAVING PEA VINE HAY. Clovers, vetches and legumens a ro omrtntr trio mneh Tnliiflhlo - rf ; v;ciciii viujb. lunci uiiius, laiici all classes of forage plants. ..The I."5" ' , , clay or cow pea is"- probably the most valuable of the last name class. Its value as a food , plant horses, cattle? and - sheep; and more money Th their pockets i ROUND HILL ACADEMY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER-3, 1908. has long been recognized, but its subjects are so closely allied that i, . renovatinjr an enrich they may be jointly considered. for both man and other ; animals l it-KeiatioBvto . tiie Public schools Some Kecent Riilin g, and a Pro test. We shall, at all times, favor ed ucation, both public and private; and religon, without sectarian vajuaDie bias. Teachers and ministers throughout, the county are urged ro write us where they are at work, and what measure of sue cess is crowning their efforts. Mb. Editor :-methlng' more than five rears aeo Round Hill Academy was ly understood. -There is JlO other established at Union kilii by. the Green ihg worn out soils is only parti.il plant known to us that is equally4 RT?r A8"?1 n OTli?ai' f-'I'm- i'"1 non composea or aooui iony cnurcnes as a fertilizer ,and,r for aembeKWp of oyer "four thous- this reason alone it should;vbeJ and. communicants. '' , . .ii if-; a -'Ala Tne Doam or trustees, eiectea Dy tne more generally grown... It is dis- . - - a-- ,I: -t -n- tinctly an air feeding plant ; and; and krst). Hj Astprfemls at as such, extracts large quantities P1: ,'tate;uniried; - and Itfisa Meldona Livingston was chos- oi ammonia aim oi ner leruinp en to'ffli th Wucv thns cinsed. The SALUTATORY. Followinga time-honored cus tom, the. undersigned, in aesum ing temporarily the editorial man- nu-PrtPntnf The RiTTiiFRFonnTou shall favor better roads; better Tf ; Wfoi. .....it. j, i n . . . . . primary and music . epai4ments, until iiuBUNE, is not unminoiui oi me scuqui uuuaim cnurui, iiiv than to buy chemicaJa for xvur the preSetit. . eeminglv insuperable responsi- buildine of new railway lines; iandg if this were the only con i Internal Improved kxts. We ingredients from the atmospherelj school has been continued under. this school in the district in Aiti that ntioh tn tl,i pvnlt- the erect on of manufacturing L:.Mf:., ;a w. a mooiicf t"'" " - . . Biuriauun, -v . v lang xiqt Jiouses, nor. any, other, public ?d position. Editors before all plants; and every legitimate en- tlie case. The value of a crop of sciooi proMrty tvw. '"$0 ' Jroyide thpra should "hAwiaflnaRfirnents terDnse that Will give additional ua .av1 J Ior tnese desiderata, tne trustees 01 " r - F"ro ..jr.F4r..j 'vh " " RrainH Hl AMrtimT for a nominal nn. Hnil Harmless as UOVes." employment. 10 lauor, creaie uwr- - . timeg the Cf)8t of riderationave been leasinff to the com- With Riioh thnnrl,ts ns these kets for our surplus products, Linsr and savine and theee-areMtt. iuany?0?e OT . . c . - . 1 i. J- ..i, iz .. - u..:u nn.mfm- . . - -Tiuttre rooms ior w ezciosive use ui iub build up our towns and county, the onlv ltems that attach. It chadrei dinK tLe public hools', Perience in wcrk of thi:; sort, we or enhance tbe value ot our prop- ug consider these two briefly : whUe thBeguiar boarding students and 1 1 nter the great field of journal- erty. ijm with ertniA mlairivi turo ia tn CONCLUSION. the interests of schools of thi sort. - If Is with due deference to the opin ions of the galaxy of strong minds com-1 posing onr State Board of education that we wHsh to enter a mild protest in this case. - We enter onr protest to these rulings under what we conceive to be these great common law principles : First, That the right to buy," sell, rent, lease or otherwise transfer proper ty is inherited, acquired or delegated. Sebond, That individuals, communi ties, companies,' corporations, counties, states and nations that -all . legally in-; stitnted organizations, whether . social, 1 fraternal, educational, charitable or re- j ligions, have by themselves, or through their duly authorized and accredited j agents or representives, the right to buy j or lease from ; or to sell and lease to any j or all classes of persons, companies, con- cerns, or corporations whatsoever. ; ( Third, That property as leased, sold, 1 or otherwise transferred, passes tempo--, rarily or forever from ,the owner or ven dor,.and inta the control of the lessee or pnrchaser. ;: . . - ; Fourth, That property leased for a specific purpose cannnt be used for any other purpose without the written con sent of the lessors. . . ' . Fifth, That the Trustees of Round Hill Academy, whose jnowers were prop erty delegated,, had the authority to lease certain rooms in- the Academy for public school purposes,,, , . Sixth, That, in the absence of any public school property whatever for the use of the pnblic school of the district; the legally constituted school : authori- ties had the right, to lease a sufficient numbtr.of rooms in the Academy for the comfortable . accomodation, of the children of .the district. - - j Seventh, that the school opened in the rooms so leased, at the .time-fixed by the county board of education . for the public school to begin work, and by teachers who had been regularly licens ed by the county superintendent and employed by the school committee of the township hr-which the district is situa -' ted, is a de facto et de jure free public " iOrONT MAKE A MISTAKE! When you get ready to buy your winter Clothi ng, , dv er-. coats, shoes, heavy under wear,. hats, etc., for "ypiself and f amilyr y oil wilf make the "greatest m i stake r of, your life" if you fail to see my stocks before; buying. I can please you in fit, style and prices. Gall early and ye will doour best T o pi ease y ou v : REID Without anv dis- t ahMM K ; 1 , u-iup- those re u the district, and deshv rgch j d j g aenomiuatioii Land should be nell broken infftrfao'sorcoaldattend the aeademic . .... . j ing to do' seV coolcVattend' the academic and hnrrowed early in the spring, department of the school in other rooms vur ultimate success; but, rely- Position to boast, we desire Aftef dft- 6UrMt ... . t g'SJ!!1 inX upon our habit in other avo- assure our friends that are seed should be sown broad cast, school; having7 nothrag to do With the public a a a . j 1 1 1 cations, we shall do the bet we sanguine in out beiiei mat me . , to ft i)nshei : It will be remembered by those who . u v.., nprmanencv of The Rdthereord- . . - , - nave Deen watcmng wnat was oeing. villi 111 uur new aFiri ujr u tlie acre. It lertinzerS De ap- -M.in sehnol matters that ful study of the many abstruse ton iribune is assured;. mat "ie plied those havin ,iK?ont rrpSpntPl mm timft to names of the stockholers and: di-. -. ii iA JwirIiBgiBlatuiB-wa8iin-.se8sioji, opeA at , . . j " . rpctnrs of iIip oommnv are alike r : tackB we made through the public time for our consideration. , recrors 01 me company are aiiKe . rpasonahlv nroduct ve soils, nrio. t.h nnmtv Rnrd of Education These conditions demand the synonyme. of success; ana that . . . ,necessarv to miniinurn of promises, and-the r1" " good yields of 5 hay. After ;the ! iui 111 auuuiiiK 1 11c ucsiiuico vi UJUU WS1CC WM" UB' MU be run oyer the -laod-. caw being maximum of efforts on out part. There are, however, some thoughts and ideas that should find expression, even announcement, since a that doesj not have 1 aims certain fixed principles can hot have any definite or positive force. Among the more promi nent features that shall govern us in our hew field of labor the following will be briefly men tioned: Truth. Unlv that which is true, or believed to be trueat the time will find expression. It will be our constant aim "To ring out the false, 111811 'LUC WUlUJr T71JV5A AAA V AAA A.VA.- because of these .Attacks, or; for tiipr peas are sown a light civltivatQriTeasnu8.Gu. wise to have the entirg .personel of, tne al or sectarian sch66l ; and its suppres sion Js unjust, unfair and. ; oppressive to all school children.- residing,-in the dis- . trie. . . , T. C. NAiSNBY. j Union Mill8,N; December 1st 1JK)3. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmipss On.'-, D Minute Cough Cure, gives immediate ! relief in all cases' of. ic6aj5li, "croa? and la 'grippe beciause it does not. pass iaime- diately into tne stomach",' but "takes ef fect right at the seat of the trouble. It: draws oat the' inflarnatiou, heals and soothes and cures permanently by ena bling thelungs to contribute pure 'life , giving and.Iiie-sustaimng oxvgcn to tne eomrtv board changed:. and that this blood and tissues. Djr. Armstrong of newrboard.i thirjfirst neetwgn-Juy I and saya-ji tv'EgononoooooonoaononoooDNn g RUTHERFORDTON o. MANUFACTURING i GOIg carpmtei"taylor i co, - proM; I , RUTHERFORDTON, jh- fC , . , ! .. g " Makers of goad doors, sash g arid blinds, also mantles, a m mouldinsf. floorins, ceiling o g and beveled aiding. ; Jf ypu;D a want - a - pretty, up-to-date g ;frdrit dodi w cri make it, M any styled-; W9 carry a large o i stock atid can till y our orders o promptly;, W&giVe you, best n o m Q m o ..... . holn ne 111 hno In twn rp " thrno I .... ..... . I in this brief y.ry " " r - taken not to cover the seeds too vus,,aiiW .Hfi?iHrrj. h...v. mi . .o.m. enAnl. na VirxA ' ". -J-- - . v I tendent,, , ' 1 Bold Py T:'B."Twitty, City EttiC':;Ft6re, ny business . f ' . F . , ..,, deepn ... , - r Jf.tliiorM4iiB.ia..i..ifhat we1Cweir&,ime.Tbre8t-Clty - among the and enco'u cti1tc.rinA frtr tliA current Wflrlv I . lansFtd nniWic toW whether llie jresent- ,'l . u rjana3 ier I,ne neaua..vueeu pnbiic school manageiBnt-4ftja6t. go lssues of the paper: you may take I s, . , , . e' B one or more shares of the capital stock of the company; or. you may combine the three, and do them all. . . Yours, to serve, A. L. RUCKER. harvested in "June, aud sei itH vw&M WOWP&&!& WKto& th V Ill suuii. .cabca i5i;iiiuo ANNOUNCEMENT. The lecent changes in the of- L schooUwterests.of .Rathes'ord county J35 - - iii- should be used to-force growth or The trusteed Round Hill AemFj U?011' s toth. torpor. the Yield of vines will nQt be thisyeat aocordiffg to their annuajl cus-l-t ation Commission, at,elose.f. business - : ' I- . . ; ; : ., tom;;fik3d withheoard of .dactioji:L:-fm Novemb 17fehj4903r.':...''V -;r . very gpunaanv.., 1 " . Ja.lease for certain xoomsin the academy I - - ; . . t?.ts5At-t R nus - ? v The best'time a mOW theVihesJfor theiwof the,public sbhool at the & discounfs " 1 '20,5T6 08 is when the . earliest pods begin edgejrfthe attitude of the board, the P?8. :T i - l87.58 vellow to :CUt them lease wsreinforced by filing therewith Rtherford. county oonds cr 1,2W W n work o u t of se 1 ect ed 1 u mbe r a atfi bottMrii -prices. , Calt arid g H seitmror wtei o DsonoaoaooononoDonoDooooa 5l - . r: GOODS! T'M iWaY.otiK ifive'af! HlStatAS, GpODS will excel. any pthr competitorin the business. This-is a l.broad... asiernon, put one rnar.you, will su Ds.cn oe io,wen ymi see.t nrning fice Of "THE RUTHERFORDTON TRIB- aa;ar;AnriWr Knfrl. tA Ha a Petition signed by eveiTPatron jn the I Banking house furniture and ,, , i r; ' ";- - '"-district, save one. or two, praying the figures - " '-' .-i . -:1- r-"??-: " , Other rettl estate . - And ring in the true. short statement at . my hands. . I eut them later will ."allows -of P" in the acadcH naid due5 w nanks 'WilMesire to retain the confi- s,t,u publisher of the paper much greater waste-in thd falling Gn theiith of November, the time fix- County and u. s. claims dence already established by The Tribune, and realize, that any kind of equivocation on our part with refere Will uo more to destroy tide nee than any or all other . . or Qropping on oi rne leaves, xne iuowiu igi.rac ,ucia Tntnl manager by the board of direc- wpather ghcnid be fair and ODen RUDUC W1? 1 worK'.ine ?UD11C . .. weainer snenm ue iair .urn upeii.i , - . Tm ' IOrS OI 1 HE riiBLlbHlJSU 000 00 4 A aK. ! id u r; a "0- . .10198 18 54181 'f . therobds. ' Mothers u si rig good judgment are already. rinr-f chasing some: of. our. best iiARGAlNS IN TOYS and OTU- $37,359 65 LIABILITIES. j EfUUUUJL U.L J iUUlB V UO UUCUrjU. IDU I since almost everything now de-j days later; Nbyembetiit in - nee to public questions Company'. - In retiring from the pends upou this and .carefui; ll'; Siiilus and hhivided profits ro to destroy that con. oldt and in' assuming tl new .handling.; ' The . vines. ; should : bft SSSmemy- and . ,v order of things, I desire to thank lfliinw'n 0 rPmain on the rroundHn the bflard of school commiftemen for u: a wiiUit i. mv manv friends who have so i '. 4i...,.M., ,;it : if vHuarswiuuiutru. ui wic greai- - .. .. ... '"""'"t x "tv u . "lie sohool closed at once. From this est amount of care possible, mis- lovaI1y stood by me in the past ; weather conditions are favorable, peremfbyy orler.tBeoinhirtte!e appealed takes will occasionally be made and to assure them tnat under this will be'dojie in from one fo: h w-Bc:dnctfcm for re- ttJliij-h( that will require corrections. them no less cr nscienciously and 10,000 00 2,1)86 74 4,600 001 ;5,372 75, 14,406 16 THE FURNITURE PEOPLE. ",$3759 65 which in themselves are never satisfying, since the public has little or no time to unlearn pub lished errors. Politics. The political tenden cies of Toe Tribune will not be changed they have been Demo cratic, they will continue to be Democratic, but the paper has not been, nor will it be so part- as to be intolerant. This is, in deed, a free country, so far as individual opinions and prefer ences govern us; and men must be allowed to. think their own thoughts and teach their own idens to those who will listen That ie what, we propose do, that in what every thoughtful man may do with the assurance that our Ijttla differences will be no bar to pur personal fellowship Honist People. The Tribune will succor all classes of our peo ple who labor with the limited . jnqans at heir command to ob- tn a hpfjorable and comfbrta fie livlnf;, whether it.be on the farms, in the offices, the. shops, v.the stores, or1 the mills; : but a thieves, quacks, idlers, vagrants, schemers, gamblers, .deadbeats, faithfullv. the new arrangement I shall serve tnAva frftm fKft ntonnA'?Z?l nk of .Rutherfordton, do -solemnly. i j.w... .. ... - - c- uon nu"uiucr wt uura mui i iik uu iiio - t- . ti, aA subTheVdeeision ofhe State W aooye report is true ana ic """c ..'- r'tamWtftdWJ dnd confirms correct to the hest of my knowledge and difficult Droce68 connected with With improved facilities a lar- the entire bugineg9 The vines -So'it appears that, the cause of one I hnrtiwin aMm tfhiwv: ffAhnnL : nni liwaii hod must have air until they ..are al- afeerfedin whalf ofa share of thb most thoroughly dry, but not public hoblinnd provided in part by ger field of usefulness will be opened up in which I desire that all of my friends will share. Very respectfully, L. D. MILLER. Lit A ! : - a t i l ? r . " . nMAa.A;i -t,Dh;o tliMtirk tlif- tne" parents, ana tnai rneir cause cvcooiij ra....o.....v. .wUe,.. ...... m.. . TU 1 1 belief " ' J.W. DORSEY. Sworii to before J, F. Flack, N. P. CJorrect Attest : . t ... D. F. Morrow, J.. C5. Waiter, J. F. ARROWOOD. x T -r .. 1 ' DIRECTORS MEETING. Take Notice! To the friends and patrons of -The is by no means objectionable. provides that unused funds apportioned After rakinsr the vines, if there to an school: district mst revert again I iTitn'ttva fitmannr'fis n.-'ruirt. nf flip irem1ml be plenty. of barn and shed room, J The children of this ill- or Rutherfordton, I want to The Tribune Publishing Com- they should be - immediately fated district will will, therefore, notify that m this day of burglary and safe haky, chartered. wa$ launched hauled to - shelter and 1 Monday, as Will be seen by pro- loosely across rails, polls, or any- rightfully belonging tothem to extend- our josual precantion, we carry burglary ceedings of the directors first thing that will allow the free paM in the 60,1001 -otW" districts. .Iwwahcb to -cover all bosses m case - t 1 a u 4.1 -r 1 onreiy iue iiut-o uuuer mis toard aire tvuuw-s buuuiu wuw up. meeting in another column, sage of air through themv In the I falllng hard 9n these chndren many of inviteall persons having money to de: Whether this enterprise shall be absence of needed shelter mafiv whom we f ear will iiof realize the cost posit toplace it in our safe and it will be a success or failure remains to be farmer, ret saplings of d-arfy, ZT " T.m Tl 'hi! '" seen. That the people need the branchy growth "in the fields and they will not be" allowed to vdte. withsRwA aiKtest for twelve years, countv! paper the company throw the hay loosely over theses These rulings have for their excuse While others have failed; The Bank of fVot DnnHi) Bill - tnnJn- J 1 . T 1 JlA. 3 TJ hopes to furnish is no " longer a VV hen fully-cured it t& hauled tpJ national school, and that tbe State can- deposits and all your valuables for safe question of doubt. The company shelter or stacked in the Open not contribute pnblig funds to further keeping. Soliciting all your business I I 1 1 - II . . A 1 . has abundant meahs and energy air. Hay so treated should not Kotoi Dyspepsia cure Tr&W, President. behind it. Ihey send .von tins te siowea ior winrer ieeamg in Digests ail classes of food, tones and issue of the paper with ample less, than eight or ten "days as the ftIre8 the tomach ad digestive AAtiittl in Kentr irt iiciliar(VA all I VinAM drf nut. Vortr olrk'1 v . ' TJiF I . .t i: u : 1 ' vV. i j .. . ? , 1 8TOmaL'a -iruuuicn auQi maKes rich red existing obligations on call, and is no other ' forage rcrop":. that jbiood,heaith and. strength Rutli?rTordtoh ' ' Heating and Cook "SfoveSj Harness Bridles and! Col lars i just- received ,yc will certainly sell them to you fight; Saddles-- arid Blankets, fine lot of .Enameled .Ware," AVbggonan'd .BuggV material, all kinds of Carpenters' Tools and Saw Mill" Supplies; in fact'mbst aiiytliihg you want in the --Hardware line, we have;,:at the right pjicesjoo.- Come 4ind-see. First door below the Bee Ilive.- : , - -r' ' - :.ri.:1;"r . ; c. . w. keetbr. : i - McFariand & Holland's LIVKRY.FEEI) AXD SALK STABLKS, Rutherfordtoii, iff. c." "' Finest vehicles, best drivers and stock in Western North Carolina. Teams furnished to any point oil short notice at reasonable prices. Give cs a call. Stables at old Arrowobd 'stand, formerly occupied by F. L. Hicks. For Sale! A few lots, in and near Ruth- Kodol Dvs- erfordton. Asi f?ome real estate Rtart mit free of debt. It is the eaualrthis for winter feeding if 1 in..so,?e - - , . ;, , . . . . i pwutw, Buvugiuens.ano sweetens the purpose of the paper to stay buffceat be considered, p Whew -weutomach rGova. W. Atkinson, of vf of debt,: and .tb make itself so consider that every Were, of land ejised a number o bot: . . . ' - i A; v, . w "-t. ties of Kod IspepBUi Ciare and have wormy oiine patronage oi ine4-ireaieq 10 pea vine cuuure i found' iintobr very Effective and indei ricneidw wft'al;- if retains -vaiile a powerful remedy for all stomach aii- ; -. . v r t Agents Ranted! people that they cannot well af- s ford to do without its weekly, vie it. A little time laj&riehed by M&iTE'S& me will b3 neceS'-ij it:giv -ve : wondor- 'why " Vry land OrpwelrfirWilkie, Forest Citv 7, w m- " . all reasonable. For particulars, call op -A L. GKAYSON. t Mrs. anfieShes loin- fothi Wepublic that she has got ) ever-bean ng Strawberries in i ' folooifr how and bearing. For sale ratiSflr cents per hundredi ' "- , I have a fornuiia-for $ ng SMOKELESS POWDER, which I have recently had patented. It can be made for GUNw- BLASTING purposes at the low cost of 10 cents -poundi As a blasting powder it is uneqnaled; Agents wanted to sell shop Wrights. Address ' - joNc;sEjmcY,N; $ : V x I x :
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