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. ...... -.v..'. . 1 ... ' 9-, f.r " : i. . - ! . .. . VOL. III. NO. 49. fiUTHERFORDTON, N. C THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1903. 81.00 A YEAR. C2JJ1C . - iBiacteoyTl! Wi i FOR ifll ft GROWTH OF COTTON IN UNITED STATES fcOY SAVES FATHER. r. rouihlng Appeal to Governor OdcM Secures a Pardon. Itliaca, N. Y., Dec. 4. Alter serving less than two years of a 5-year sen- MOB OF FIFTY WHIT MEN LYNCH NEGRO DIRECTORS HOLD MEETING. 1 Thomaevill and Gulf Road Goes Into j ' Consolidation. i ThomaaTille, Ga,, Dec. 4. 'The board of directors of the Tifton, Thoinas- The StatistiC8 From DeT)artmnt tence in Auburn prison for stealins Attempted tO Assault Little ville and Gulf railroad met here. 1 i 160,000 worth of bonds and $10,000 m . consolidation of that road with EX-REPRE5ENTATIVE l j., Rafs ; .springer i DEAO talifornia and Northwest Constipation is nothing more i than a ctocrerincr of the bowels ' and nothinclcss than vital stag nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated pufferer Could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his svstem, he would soon pet relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and nianv other ail ments disappear when consti- fated bowels are relieved. Thed ord's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the . furging- of calomel or other vio cnt 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 cent and 81.00 packages.. JJonraa, Ark., May 25, J1H)1. I fannoi recommend Thedford's Ulark Draught too hlplilj. 1 keep it In mr bonM all the time and bare nnel It for the last tea yeara. 1 nerer (cave riy children aaf uther laxatlre. 1 tlilnk 1 could neter be able to work without It on acronnt of bolnir troubled with ronwtlpatlun. lour medicine Is . au tnat keep me op. V. B. Sui ABlSSO. of Agriculture. Jewelry, Charles D. Norris, formerly i a car inspector, - here has been freed NUMBER OF BALES IN YEAR '33-94. through the efforts of his 9-year-old j son. Actual Growth In the United States' Norris took the property from the private car of a wealthy theatrical Tliree -Year Old Girl. OCCURRED NEAR TAMPA, FLA. the Wa3 Conspicuous as Demo Atlantic and Birmingham railroad wa3 ; . - , -n manimousiy authorized. - cratic Leader Foimeriy. 4--& meeting jjreviously held the ! TiftOn and Northeastern and Atlantic HE WAS and Birmingham directors had voted j THE C4 YEAF:S OF AGE. fcr the Above Year Will Amount tc Represented th.3 Forty-Fourth to Fif- taanager as it stood on a sidetrack 9,962,039 Bales Area Picked 28,104,- here. The theft was not discovered 660 Acres Production by SUtes. I until he lollowlng; day, but his arrest I and the recovery of the property Ways and Means Committee. Washington, Dec. 4. Former Rep resentative William M. Springer, oi Illinois, iormer Democratic leaaer con-1 Lewis Jackson, Who Attempted a Criminal Assault Upon Daughter of for merger. . sarintsnrie'nt at Ft. Dfc&ata Pava Immediately after the vote here a contract was executed. The new Death Penalty. system will be known as the Atlanti Tampa, Fla., Dec.-6. Lewis Jack- and Birmingham railway, It wtli Washington, Dec. 4. Preliminary quickly ensued. When taken to pris-" Bon a negro charged with having control 220 miles from Waycross to! returns to the bureau of statistics ol on a wife and three little ones were attempted to criminally assault the 3- Montezuma and from Thomasville and' the department of agriculture mdicat6 left to struggle for existence. They year-old daughter of Superintendent ft. Fitzgerald. that he actual growth of cotton in the all secured mployement and when Gov- j jSnsey, of the government works Officers of the consolidated systems 'United States in the year iaO-3-04 will ernor Odell visited the city recently at j, D&6to, Mullst Key, last Mon- are: President, W. G. Raoul; gener- aicount to 9.962.039 bales, of an aver-' the eldest child a bor of 9 nresented v, , ioc nl mansiBr and trina -r,rpcr.t norr-p age net weight of 490.8 pounds. a touching appeal to the chief execu- nigQt Dy a mob of 50 wnlte mn Dole Wadley; secretary, C. Fred Red- D"J-secaa conaresEes mciubive, The area picked, or to be picked, is tive for his fathers pardon. He Jackson was captured soon after his ding; directors Atlantic and Bircning- estimated at 28,104,860 acres, a reduc sealed it neatly and as the governor erim8 and brought to this city where ham railway, W. G. Raoul, Georg tion of 892,495 acres or 3,9 per cent was about to board his car the little be was jailed, pending an investiga- Dole Wadjey, T. Jefferson Coolidge, from the acreage planted. The total fellow handed him the letter. After tton : jr., H. M. Atkinson, Percy R. Pyne Droduction of lint cotton is estimated investisatinz the case the ooy's nlea i v,-j. tv vi. w. wiiiin.mn w t RwnvnA Ale- - - " . - ivjuuu mil owUB w V ' . - " " nnntraoto in of AvCQTQCOCT .it. ,1 r. an o trot a o-a ri xvaa B-rantoil on .1 'NTrti-rta Viaa lio on r(. . .. .. - . . .- T . r- T, , T ,j .1 ; T: tulHIdt.Lcd 1 11 -M.i-utf,, vu,Avi iajuuuo, a.u nn-i - o - --- "-" " -' - cuuaruy oi tne crime, mere was no uuuujumu auu j. neu ivcuumg. cia 174.5 pounds par acre. The estimated siorea to nis ramiiy. production by states in pounds of lint, : Will sell daily, between Sep- ty-Cecond Ccnsresccs Inclusive from :teml)er loth and November 30th, -j Illinois, and Was Cnce Chairman of jlS03, low rate colonist tickets to points ill Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, spicucus in the house of representa- j Idah0) Wyoming, Col tives, representing - the forty-fourth to i and i oraao, Nevaaa, (Jean, once cnairman oi me w3-auu means jj Nnwivr committee of the house, died at his residence in this city today aged v. years. His' death was due to pneumonia Chica30 Thanksgiving cotton per acre is a.3 follows: Virinii Aorth Carolina South Carolina .N Georgia . . '. Florida Alabama Alississippi Louisiana FETE AT MANILA. i vj.l j,,, ., . jjai'. lie was aiienuing a uiniiur &au . . . III . i 1 i I i J ,r, w Uiii f -v-A-i it Atvu ca, - ordered released lock aa aireauy oeeu uruw- ,ni h., q .18U convicted, and he was irom jail last night. The negro was warned that his life ed for the new road. left Chicago the following day and ar- xloo. Short line, quick time, no bua transfers, free reclining chair cars. For rates, schedules, maps and full information write to W.T. SAUNDERS. Gen'L Act. Pass. DcrtV tf.irA -3 Is-i-on Q-ti-vwvrle-r rt f -r-r nrxn 1-1 i C? .iu eorgeous spectacular uispiay ;n oap- was in danger, and had barely reached tezuma to Birmingham will be con- ' 'mrn .. , F.E.Clark, Trw. Pass. Act., Atlanta, Ga. .17 ': ital of Philippines. .h. ovh. nf th0 t, ' n hA structed immediately. dirttt tis, was immedute.y summoned, but . .168 1 Manila, Dec. 5.-The Venetian fete was anTVr.ohtn,Cl1 fmrt whit, connection with Atlanta and an exten-, bprtoger grew Eteadily worse His ocndition became critical yesier- W . . QAUIMUbKS Texas 14u Arkansas 3 i Tennessee 200 Missouri 23- Oklahoma . .223 Indian Territory ..231 In addition to the reports of its reg- J. B. Gregg Cus- ital of Philippines. .Manna, Dec. 5. rne enetlan fete Wtts aimrAhnrtpri rwn whitompn. connection with Atlanta and an exten- .14a eiven by Governor W. H. Taft " ... x . . . yiattju uiui m u mu stun ciiuiou v. .0 -" . , j. , rhqTKra for thp wrosa I 1B1 of the most brilliant affairs ever seen Mm to a snot near the city, where a the near future. The road will make I'lTJJ, 1 II i' AseRt Pssssnger Dep.rtm.nl .211; aere. 'mob of white men hanged him to a a bid for the winter tourist traffic, .223! Tne citizens on their part organized tl.Pfi . via Birmingham, nekt year. 1 a water carnival and the. scenic effect I .... was magnificent during the parade as a flotilla of gaily decorated boats swapt . IM INTEREST PRISON REFORM. past the palace ablaze with various colored lights. ! Vast crowds of enthusiastic specta-j tors lined the river banks, which were Mn ii 11 j ular correspondents the bureau of sta- illuminated for miles, to witness the the interest of prison 01 H Ut hPnflVl 1011 ti3tiC3 has had the benfefit cf an in' gorgeous spectacular display. Gov-; A g Mezerve of th Ul llUlIltllUJ UlUU. vestigation of the effect of the boll ernor Taft and his wife received the , houeQ who has -ersor j EAR GRAFTED ON MAN. j Wealthy Mine Owner Pays $5,000 for the Same -Cut from Man's Head. v New York, Dec. 4. The western mine owner who procured through th medium of (5,000 a new ear which was grafted upon hLi hoad after being occurred last night. He sank rapid ly and passed away this morning. Mr. Springer has been a resident ot this city during the past few years lollowing his retirement from congress. He has represented many o! the In dian claims before the interior depart ment -and before ths federal and local courts here. ONE KILLED; TWO HURT. Statement of the condition of Bank of Ruthcrfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on November 17th, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts -Rutherford county bonds Banking house, furniture and fixtures -Other real estate Cash, and due from banks County aud U. S. claims Total .... LIABILITIES. Capital paid in -Surplus and nnivided profits Rediscounts Time deposits Check deposits Total 20,516 OS 1.1S7 58 1,200 00 5,000 00 16 0 10,198 18 541 81 Warden Mezerve Makes Add noes Be fore Century Club. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 4. In an ad dress before the new Century club, in reform, Warden the county work- cu ironi another man's head, has re house, who has nersonaflv annlied tha turned from the private hospital in . .,... , weevil upon the cotton crop of Texas guests as they arrived in costumes ; laah in all the wtippings at that in. Philadelphia where the operation was, ear fc1ia 0"'-,on " ,n""-nl ai,a for 1903, conducted under the direction at the river entrance of the palace, j gtitutiOQ bas asa8rted" that he does conducted by a New York surgeon.! ' Muskingum Valley Road. of the chief of the division of ento! Farewell receptions are held night-. Del3 tha S7&iem lessens the Circulation has been established in j, Lancaster, O., Doc. 4. One killed, moiogy. ine results 01 wis mvesu-. j uuseij ueuueu uy u eo-. percentage of crime in the state. , tne foreign nesn, ana, apparently tne two fatally hurt and two badly injured i lira uave ucvjl given uue wcigui iu . the present report and the details! ' : will be published later by jthe division of entomology. Through the courtesy of the officials of the census office, the department has also had access to the estimates CHRISTIAN SCIENCE VICTIM. $37,359 Co 10,000 00 2,986 74 4,600 CO 5.372 75 14,406 16 $37,359 65 1, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly nwear that the above report is true and correct to the best of iny knowledge and belief J. W. DORSEY. Sworn to before J, F. Flack, N. P. Correct Attest : D. F. Morrow, J. C. Walker, J. F. Ait no wood. Veteran Acter Dies as Prayers Are Said, Cvier Him New York, Dec. 4. While his wife made by the census agents as to the and daughter prayed over him and amount of cotton remaining unginned. ; read tests from Christian Science These estimates were turned over to tracts, George Thompson, a veteran the department too late, however, to actor, said to have been the first to recive full consideration, and they Py the part of Uncle Tom in the were, there fore, not used inmakine the ' dramatization of Harriet Beecher present estimate. JUMP IN COTTON FUTURES. Exchange. Warden Mezerve said: "1 find the character of the men at the post determines the size and character of the crowd attending. It excites their sympathy and they decry against justice and laws of the state. They are not as good citizens as be fore." He also quoted statistics to show that Delaware's prison population is higaar than in other Etates. operation was a success. i resulted trom a rear-end collision cf There is some .swelling about the ? wreck train on the Cincinnati and ATLANTA, GA. places where the stitches were taken and a few small gatherings of pus, but the surgeon says there is no men ace to the ear and will soon disap pear under treatment. ' - ' The man who sold the ear has re turned to his home near Pittsburg, where he has a wife and child. SHIP GOES ASHORE. TROOPS ARE WITHDRAWN. Stowe's novel, died in the rear (room 4 u. mo, c. a.Wu. iJWUr Feared the Vessel Will son was seized oy cearc raiiure wniie on his way home frapi Christian Sci-1 But Trouble Still Feared In Breathitt Cou:.ty, Ky. ; T7-,. m ' ' n & Wreck ' Bii"6iuui JJ-, cc. t. iiuuys or- Lewes, Del., Dec. 4 'North Beach nved here today. from Jackson, Ky., Be a Total Muskingum Valley road with a freignt train at North Bend. The dead: " Conductor E. B. Holling, of Junction City. Fatally hurt: .Engineer Martin Dittmar. The injured: Flagman Charles Atwood and Fire man Morgan. Exciting Time at New Orleans Cotton ence meeting and while his wifa'llte saving station reports that the under ordra of withdrawal by Gov- New Orleans, Dec. 4. New Orleans and daughters entered the saloon to Swedish ship Dharwar, with a cargo of ernor Beckham, after being on duty cotton futures Jumped fnmv 52 to 60 ; rest. Despite fervent prayers ha tlin lrom Hong Kong) for New tnere as pfOT0B't.6Tiard slnc; the feud points on the reading of the bureau re-. finally passed away xorfc, i3 ashore a few mileg irom Ocean trouble began there last May. w. , B , iuuu,i.e i BGvC,x. (sty Md ; Many seilEational charges are made It was the most exciting day in .the, days, but yielded to the entreaties p! maia topmast faas heen. carried ' as to tie situation in Breathitt county. uisLjr vi uie Luauu eituaugs. lua OLiiers Lua.u lie leave is. lO viii:aciau trading ring had to be roped off so thai ' Science. the brokers, 20 deep around it, might For Sale or Rent! A farm of forty nereg, with a five-room house; barn SOxuO feet, w ith fourteen stalls anrl 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 MKS. 8. OAUFIELD, S-24. Rutherfordton, N. C. Take Notice! have all the rcom possible to trade in. VALUABLE SILVERWARE STOLEN. The trading floor was eo crowded that J l was hardly possible to get from one j Home of President Roosevelt's Broth-: end cf the room to another. I er-in-Law Looted. j When the estimate was read the j New York, Dec. 7. CVluch valuable, trading was almoEt impossible owing ' silverware Is reported to have been stol-1 to the confusion. The volume of tra-da ' from the Madison avenue home ol probably greatly exceeded that of any , Douglass Robinson, brother-in-law ef previous day in the tietory cf the ex-; President Roosevelt. The loot se change. cured by the burglars Is Eiid to have Browne Hayne and representatives , ben worth several thousand doll-ars. of other prominent bnfls, bid for im- i This itj denied by the police authori mense quantities of cotton and cover-' ties, however. tag by shorts who looked for an esti- away. It is feared the vessel will be The most serious is that a letter pur a total wreck, as a heavy sea is run- porting to be from Judge Kedwine to ning and the wind Is blowing 36 miles Beckham asking for withdrawal of sol an hour. . The North Beach life savers" have been usable to launch the lifeboat to go to the rescue of the crew. The wrecking eteamer .North Ameri ca hag left the Delaware breakwater to go to the assista-nce of the Dharwar. diers Is a forgery for the purpose of Two Brakemen Injured. Huntington, Va., Dee. 4. The'repciv that there was a collision of a passen ger and a commuter train on the Nor folk and Western is a mistake. An engine collided with a freight train and two brakemen may die from injuries received. ap Tickets TO THE WEST, NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA Washington, Oregon 2 bpaeha, N evad a,, Idaho, IVyomin , Colorado, XJh He w Mexico and. LviBona, FIGHT WITH TRIBESMEN. They Are Defeated by the German Ex peditionary Column. Berlin, Dec. 4. The Bondelswarts ELEVEN MINERS K4LLED. Rope of Cege Crake, Precipitating .Them to Bottom. !ie-n 'Rfiirium Dor. 4. .klevim mnl getting troops away in order to start tribesmen of German southwest-Africa. after their defeat Nov. 21 by the German expeditionary column, retreat ed into British territory and occupied some islands in the Orange river. Ths battle, which was fought at Sandfontein, began Nov. 20. The fir ing wsls kept up almost continuously fer two days, both sides observing cautious tactics. The tribesmen lest heavily, according to the official i- vices, ana the German losses were the feud again. Another is that an attempt was made on Judge Hargigf' life by a man thrusting a pis-tol in his- face which was knocked out of the man's hands. Soldiers fear trouble will beTeneved. Want Republican Convention. Chicago, Dec. 4.. A Tribune dis patch from Neir (Moans says: Frank B. Williams, a noted sugar planter Tickets on sale from Septem ber 15th to November 20th. THE ILLINOIS CEN TRAL RAILROAD Offiers choice of routes. Free re clining Chair Cars. s'o 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. NEW -. STORES mate of at least 10,400,000 was also ! afternoon but news of the affair was ' Ton-Lsse me ' at " Montegne 8Ufhe ItSuJuZ" bv the JJllt the po ice endeavored throuh the brcaking of the rope by ouced M n5gM tMt the .J J r.ZJL tlJL which a ease was being hauled up. Republicans offer ?300,000 for the next . tbe Bondelswatfta from entering Brit- ine. mea were precipiiacea to tne national itepuDiican convention ana bottom of the pit, and their bodies want it held here. He offers $25.C0y were horribly mangled. himself, promising to raise the balance ! from 11 Lwisianians, ei-ch giving a His Bondemen Not Responsible. ! similar amount. . - . within five ixilnutes after the estimata to eecure a clew to the thieves. was out. "Wdthin four minutes pricea . advanced 40 points. January advanced " KISS COST HIM DEAR. 62 points to 12.25; March advanced 60 points to 12:60, and May advanced 67 Deputy Sheriff Kissed points to 12.57 VISITED NAVY YARD. Pretty Girl Against Her Will. New York, Dec. 5. Deputy Sheriff NNew York, Dec. 7 Dr. F. G. Blinn, j Louis L. Cook, of Wcodmere, L. 1., j who was arrested in a sensational Crged with Arson. Saerctarv Moodv and Cther OffieMi 1 ns Deea iuni guilty by a jury there ; manner Nov. 22 in his sanitarium here Columbus, Ga., Dec. 4. Smith Alex- at Leaciue Island. ! ot navinS kissed Miss Mary Sullivaa, i after it was alleged he had entered ander, a well known young man of Philadelphia, Dec. 1 the Navy Moody today visit to the League He arrived early this morning on ths imprisonment, but took an appeal ish territory vas not in touch with the German expedition. It Is presumed that when the Brit ish locate the rebellious natives the latter will be driven over the border into the ha&ds of the Germans. DEATH BLOW, AT MAFIA. Secretary xsl F-etty school teacher, against her an agreement wun utaetLives in ens- i-nemx uuy, Aia., was arrestea en p0jc8 Lsgg cities Win Waqe War naid hi flrSJ iH- 1 e11 t0 Periorm an niegai operation charge or arson. ine resiaence ha , . - . Iland navy yard.! He was sentenced to three months' Ior 13 Baia to nave 1611 lfle state, occupied Durnea inursaay. me nousa , , ne was unaer Dona ior si.uuu. uut an was ownea dv w. u.. uamnnen. mar- ' " CAUSED EXCITEMENT. United States dispatch boat . Dolphin, which left "Washington yesterday. At 8 o'clock the shore batteries at the navy yard fired a salute of 11 guns to which the Dolphin replied with 13 guns In honor of Rear Admiral Sigs bee, commandant of the ma vy yard. I Manchester and Liverpool Excited Secretary Moody was accompanied j over Rise In Cotton, by Postmaster General Payne, Con-1 London, Dec. 5. The rise in cotton gretsmen Morrill, Adams and Butler, j eauted intense excitement in Manchea- of Pennsylvania; Representatives Met ; ter and Liverpool today. The alleged offense was committed errr is said to have been made by a : ghal of Phenix City, who arrested him. while Miss Sullivan was riding with P 'ce magistrate, who continued the Alexander has been collector for an the deputy sheriff in his carriage. bond when Blinn appeared for hear- insurance company. mg and did so without consent from the bondsmen. This left the doctor legally free to go where he chose. Gompers Called to Pittsburg. for the extermination cf Sicilian and Italian blackmailing societies is re ported to have been mapped out. Agents of the secret service branch j of the treasury department, postoffice I have just opened up a new stock of Groceries in the old Bart Sett store room where I will be glad to see my old cus tomers. All kinds of Country PRODUCE bought for cash Qr trade. i . M. Twitty- Augusta Holds Election. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 3. 'Augusta's department, inspectors and police op- municipal election was but the formal eratives of New York, Philadelphia, entering up of the verdict of the July '- Chicago and two or three other cities, Pittsburer Dec 4. 'President Saranpl : white primary and less than 800 votes will participate and it is proposed that calf, of California, and Joseph C. Pearl former business partner of Mr. Moody. To tho friends and patrons of Tins , nator and Representative Bank of Rutherfordton, I want to ujgham of Pennsylvania greeted the uay that in this day of burglary and safe party when they came ashore, robbery, all lnoneysTlepositerl in this j The marine corps was drawn, up to bauk will be safe. For in keeping with ( receive the secretary, who was wel our usual precaution, we carry burglary i corned by Admiral SIgsbee. ' Mr. Insurance to cover all losses in case Moody made a brief infection of the FurneraI ef Captain Mike Wal8h. robbers should Wow our safes up. We fvy and Proceeded to Cramps AugUBta Ga., Dec. 5. The funer invite all persons having money to de- j f hlpy";rd fhe .itn"8!kd tL' al-of-Captain Mike Walsh, veteran posit to place it in our safe and it will be ! . I .y . i conductor on the Georgia railroad took liaiiu. xwuieuir i3 tc retunimg to League Island ana omesc oanic in ine county ana nas Gompers, of the American Federation of Labor, has been asked to come to Pi'tsburg to settle a trade fight. The request was made by 4S lodges of the International Brotherhood of Boiler- estimate of the United States de-1 Xent holiiin 1 moetin here - Thf partment of agriculture made publie 1 e , lfg t g 1 : 6 x . .L-A. , . . i delegates, it is said, base their cam- yeBteraay is corieui, it, means tna,t a , t iU t i .I., iU t I tvi i . !. - " plaints upos the fact that the mterna- American cotton advanced 28 to 44 points over yesterday's closingprices. It is said locally that if the official withstood all test for twelve years. While others have failed, The Bauk of Jail Is Destroyed by Fire. Russellville, Ala:, Dec. 4. The Rutherfordtou stand. Bring us your . Franklin county jiil has been burned, deposits and all your valuables for safe and it is believed that the prisoners keeping. Soliciting all your business I started the flames. The five inmates, beg to be yours truly i a11 negroes, were taken from the build D. F. MORROW, President. ! In in safety. The property loss 1b i9,000. place here. He had been in the ser vice ever since Judge King was presi dent of the road, and was known by everybody along the line frcm Atlanta to Augusta. tional officers declared a - ?2 special a death blow shall be dealt theforeign bands who have grown remarkably hold in their operations. during recent tfeeks. While Chicago and Philadelphia are known to have powerful societies, it I is believed that there exists at present 14,000 Cigars Confiscated. m the city the most powerful and des- San Francisco, Dec. 7. The govern-j perate -Mafia band that has ever been ment has confiscated 14,000 cigars ! organized in America, were cast in the entire city. For mayor, H. S. Allen, Councilnien W. M. Dunbar, E. J. Rice, George H.-Holland, George Welch and J. F. Bart lette. They will enter office in January. strike assessment without having it o Mexican manufacture in a private j voted upon by the referendum. Carroll W. Downey, Physician and Surgeon, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office in Residence on Main street. Phone No. 22. One inn le Cough Care For Coughs, Colds and Croup. A Frightened. Horse, Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everybody to have House Committees Announced. Washington, Dec. 7. Speaker Can non announced the ,house committees upon the convening of that body today. Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the dis- a reliable salve uandy and there's none ease appears and a threatened attack as good a Buckleu's Arnica Salve. I may be warded off. Hundreds of peo- Burns, cats' sores, eczema and piles j yle who are subject to attacks of bilous disappear quickly under its soothing ef-' colic use the remedy in thisway with feet, 2oc at T. B. Twitty 's and Thomp-1 pertect success. .For sale by Dr. T. B. son & Watkin's drug store. Twitty, drug store. v warehouss here, many of them valued at 25 cents each. It is believed the cigars were brought in concealed casks Fell Dead at Table. I by members of the crew of ths battle- Oarrollton, Ga., Dec. 4. Tuesday ship New York upon her last arrival night "Eill" Harper, a well known from Mexican waters. fiddler of Lowell, this county, f eil ' -r : dead at the supper table of Georgia. Prominent Banner suiciaes. Price, on Depot street.. -Harper hai Des .Moines, Iowa, Dec. 5. George been drunk and in the calaboose dur-' Wood, a prominent banker of. Colfax, mg the day, and was under ihe infiu-; chot himself through the head toda7. erce of whisky when he went, wlta,0111 instants, t- some other white men, to supper, andj r. h - cta- without apparent warning the attack ,"'., , T , came, and he died in a few minutes. , iwn in xexas at loaxum is a raj? ler istte head. Mr. Nailer on one of his trips East to . buy goods said, to a friend who was with him in the palace caE, "Here, take one of these little Ear- Coroner's Jury Fixes Blame. New York, Nov. 5. A coroner's jury which has been investigating the recent collision on the Fifth avenue line of the Brooklyn elevated railway m which two men were killed, a num ber of passengers hurt and a great loss of life narrowly averted, has re turned a verdict expressing the opin ion that the' disaster was raused by caneiessnes3 of the management. The jurors recommend that two motor men -be placed in the motor box ot every train to avert accidents caused by the ccllapse of the man in charge of the train. 1 DeWitt is the name to look for when you go to buy Witch Hrel Salve. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the original and only genuine. In fact DeWitt'sistbe only Witch Hazel Salve that is made from the unadulterated eWitt f Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits hase imi tations, cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding;. Itching and Fiotruding Piles. Also Cuts, Burns, Bruises. Sprains, Lacerations, Contusions, Boils, Carbuncles. Eczema. Tetter. Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases. SALE H PHKPABED Br E.C. DeWitt 4 Co.;cica J THE Better Mian Plaster. A Costly Mistake. . . TUnnrlevra tiro enm primps vprv p.tttati sive. Occasionally life itself is the "Here, take one of these little Ear- A piece of flannel dampened with T-i nf mistaVe: hnt vnn'll nfivpr bp. 1 - Risers uoon retiring and you will be , Chamberlain 's Pain Balm and bound on wrong if vou take Dr. Bang's New Life o early in the morning feeling good." the affected parts, is better than a plas Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, j For the "drrk brown" taste, be-uiache . ter for "a lame back, and for pains in the liver or bowel troubles. - They "are gen-j and fl at logy feeling DeWitt's Little j side or chest. Pain Ealcr has no snpe tle yet thorough. 25c, at T. B. Twit- Early Risers are the best pills to use. j rior as a liniment for the relief of deep ty's and Thompson & Watkins' drug Sold by T. B. Twitty. City Drug Store plated, muscular and rheumaic rsuna. stores. . ' and Crowell and Wilkie, Forest City. For sale by Dr. T. B. Twitty, drugstore. OO K STORE, The place to buy BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ETC. A. L. GRAYSON DelViWerBES Scfro For Piles. Durns, Sore. t- - - V- " - - " - i -
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1903, edition 1
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