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IHE FLOWERS COLLECTION : illicit'' ilylp' lilts' fffilttttc VOL. III. NO. 51. RUTHERFORDTON, N." C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1903. 81.00 A YEAR. lOP X. R RESENTED PRESENCE ! OF UNOLESAi'S SHIP Atlanta Was Requested to Lsave Colombian Waters. WHILE IN THE GULF CF DARIEN bia to fight' to thV bitter end in case General Reyes' visit to Washington is not successful and Panama is net re turned to Colombia. WALTER BOHANNON FREE. FLEEING FROM FIRE THEY LEAP TO DEATH TAKING X-RAY TREATMENT. Governor Has Pardoned Leader of PaaJc Jn Walden UniYeraity Dalton Train Robbers. i Atlanta, Dec. 1 . On recommenda- j at Nashville, Term. tion of the prison" commission Gover- ' 1 hve had occasion to use your I Black-Draught StocX and Poultry Medi cine and am p'eascd to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily reconv mead it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER. St Louis, Mo. Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expct to be cored by food. When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine. Don't stuff them with worth ies stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Drauctt s.ock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-oent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will Dav for itself ten time90 er. llorses work better. Cows crive more milk. Hoes pain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves the problem of makincr as much blood. flesh and energy as possible out of j the smallest amount of food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. nor Terrell yesterday pardoned H. ! w. Eohannon, of Dalton, who was con Commander of Detachment of Colom- victed of robbing freight cars of" the bian Troops Made Energetic Protest Southern Railway company and sen to Commander Turner of the Cruiser tenced to serve ten years in the peni Atlanta Request Was Ignored. j 1rady 6erved seven SEVEN ARE DEAD; 17 INJURED. General Lew Wallace Under Care of Eminent Specialist. j Indianapolis, Dec. 17. iA' special to I The News from New York, says: ; General Lew Wallace is in this city I under the care of an eminent special j 1st. He is taking the X-ray treatment ; for the cancerous condition of the nose '. and If this is not successful he may submit to an operation. - He has suf- IN HONDURAS FIRES Low Rates to OF REVOLT SMOULDER I California and Northwest. Another Revolution Is Now Said to Be Imminent. TO OUST PRESIDENT BONILLA. THE Fire Breaks Out In Woman's Dormi- fered from this ailment for a number Movement Is Fostered by ex-Frecident of years. It has not affected his ! tory of the Negro University With general health, nor his usually cheer- .. Fatal Reeults One Woman, Sick, fu temperament and the ailment may . v : cot shorten his days. Cremated In Her Bed. , por severai years he has gone peri- Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 19.-Seveu dlcy to Cincinnati for- treatment, , , ' ., . . . . . and for months at a time has tried are dead and 17 seriously injured as seemingly with sue- wni coil f;i Sierra Who Supported Anas For the l tc" Presidencv Pcooie Dissatisfied with jtember 15th and November SOtl Conduct of Government. cess. Mobile, Ala,, Dec. 18 Private ad vices received in the city indicate that another revolution is imminent in ; Honduras, which is expected to take ; California, It is understood that his trip to New Place. soon after the first of the year M Wyoming, Col- At X L UC jluovci u; ; Sierra through a special envoy, with ox?a.do, Nevada, TJtavfr, the evowed purpose of ousting Pres- York was at the urgent solicitation of his family and near friends. BIG COAL AND LAND DEAL. tilon Dec. 17. The United States years and with time allowance for cruiser Atlanta, Commander William g00i behavior had about a year and lit. Turner, returned here last night & half more to serve. trom the gulf of Darien. She discov-: Eohannon was the leader of an ex- nigKt in woman's dormitory of (erod Dec. 15, a detachment of Cclom- tensiYe gang, all the members of Waden uniVersIty. j bian troops numbering visually about ' wbich were arrested. His accomplices presid(ent Ramilton was the first ; bW men, but, according to their state- wfTe given three years each while mwnber the facuity w be apprised iments, totalling 1,000 or 2,000 men at those whQ purcnaged the stolen goods flf the conflagration. He neard tno 1 iltumati on the western side of the mmMnor sentences. . .,., IjBUir, jutt north of the mouth of the : " " oeraTomDleted the ser- Z, w . , , . Pl8bUrB Millionaire Invests In Prop- tTn, r,vor . Of th e Others compreiea bci fcis window which i3 just across the ertis on Warrior River I Air a to river. ... aeo and are . ' iU erties on warrior River. The commander of the Atlanta sent V " "vm-um uomuuij, Bttw ulc Birmingham, Ala., Dec. Id. Twenty- ashore an officer, who conversed with ire- aSam- flames bursting from the eastern end one thousand acres of Alabama coal the Colombian commander. The lat- Eohannon was Quite popular m u&i- Gf the buiUng. tends have been sold m Pittsburg ter protested energetically against the tn. aca Eome A'ouu UU",M . . Dr. Hamilton hastened to force an tor something life $400,000. Th3 cesstullv forcing Arias from the head presence or Amncan warsaips m uo- vuuhij 't - - emiance into ui Dunaing, dui Deiore iraae was maae uy vv. a. iteynoioa lombisn waters in so much as war be- his paroon. In addition the pardon tg rfeached the door the frightened in- and C. F. Robbihs, of this city. twn rlombia and the United States was urged by Judge A. W. Fife, before jjg. had v,eeun to hurl themselves for some time it has been known had not been declared and politely whom he was convicwa, ana dj do- from the windows 1903, low rate colonist tickets to points in Washington, Oregon, Mon tana, ident Bonilla, the incumbent The details are net given. On his retirement from the executive chair of Honduras, President Sierra named Arias for president, and he was given the position. Then Bonilla or ganized a revolution, conducted it suc- &rizona&NewMexico. Short line, quick time, no bus transfers, free reclining chair cars; For rates, schedules, maps and full information write to W.T. Saunders, Gcr'L Aev. Paee. Ozrr, OR of the government and taking-the nlaro himself. That was early in the nrnsent vear. and since then it is said F-E.Clabk, Trav.Pass. At.. Atlanta. Ca. Several of them that a deal of this kind was pend- thorn hna hopn an nnwmted activity requested the Atlanta to leave the licitor General b. -. Aiaoaux, w were killed in Jumping or crushed to lnS ana tne Presence of a well known jjeng s0me lines, but a decrease along ,V. T. SAUNDERS gult because it belonged to Colombia. ; prosecuted the case. : death by those who followed. Pittsburg lawyer here for the past others. The defeated people have fvunmamiftr Turner isnored the re-: ! The dormitory was a four Ktnrv. moath confirmed the suspicion. never been satisfied, and it is claimed "en ' '9ei Passenger Department quest, and the Atlanta returned to Colon to report to Rear Admiral Cogh-! WAS NOT ADA CAY. , brick building and the only means oi The property sold belonged mainly ; taan there has been a movement on '; til td Afllrc on1 f ho Htj-irtoTranr In. - c t ;ni Mit. w-as down the imtin stairwnv m,., . ioot. irom me very aay oi uomua at Lithonia Proves To . . ,,' dustnal school. It Is undeveloped, accession to brbing on another war and Dut its location both on the Warrior Restore the Arias government ATLANTA, GA. V & ?j lan. j Eaei woman t..w... - . wWoh wftS 6hortiy cut off after, and war preparation. th .imtA. n,.. Bi..trt.irn . . . . . riesu , u, . o . . , Atlanta, Dec. 17. The body or tne ; nver an(1 lrr close proximity to the it-is said also that the people axe The Colombians are clearly busy ound f mUe from Litbonia through the smoke and heat seeking southern and 'Frisco systems renders; aot satiBfied with' the conduct of the with protect ve and strengthen ng thought to be that of Ada Cay, : an avenue of escape., lg susceptible of immediate develop-' government and name one specific uBbur. A.usa fcuww- o porterdale( was yesterday identified ; m tu uej sougai uie wm- ment.- - . cause the Honduras railway. This,; Ameucans courteousij imj ueciursui, , as Qf Mitchell, col- aows ana tnrew tnemseives headlong The name of the purchaser Is not, it i3 pointed out was built by Eng- resented the presence of the Atlanta's q lg9 HlgMand avenue. 1 this to the- ground. Most of the women known, but it is understood that he is I asn CapitaL Since its construction nnnTip tih n v t i n ,1 f - .3 1. 1 3 A uithn 1 r ; The Colombian force was composed partly of the men landed recently at zan. The body was identified by the wo- cape in their night clohes the Atrato river by the Colombian j ghe was a bright mulatto. Stella' Addison, Port'cibson, Mich;! cruisers Cartagena and General Pin-j that she left home in the!-Adn ra.ri.t.i.n. arAhn ai- 1 latter part of October. ' and in the gaiiy i)ade. Hattiesburs. Miss.: Mattie llvZ ri -mail schooner ' ely P&rt f Novembr her husband j jee Moore. Huntsville, Ala.; Lula A. . (r "of Ihe of Dar'n ' ff ie'J?IT" PaPerSl i McMinnville; Tenn.; Nannie ; pirnuua a "t- , c j0insont Hattesburg, Miss.; Cora r The coroner's jury held an inques rB?yaDt of Clevelandf Ml6S-i was sick at Conyers and brought in a verdict . . f t -o bd on the fourth floor and It is TO tUS eUel-l. Lliat. IUV noo inm- j had retired and only had time to es- a Pittsburg millionaire, who, for some; not a cent either of interest or prin- time, has had his eyes turned in this direction for investments. THEY WIN THEIR SUIT. Throe Times &o Value of any Other! One Third Faster; One Third Easier. Agents wanted in nil unoccupied - ter ritory. WHEELER & WILSON IVIftf. Co. ATLANTA, GA. Early in the morning of Dec. 15th the Atlanta in the center of the gulf and followed her to the western shore, where the schooner attempted to hide behind an inlet. Lieutenant Harlan P. Perrill, of the Atlanta, was ordered to board her and thereupon a whale boat was lowered and pulled towards the schooner. Through the courtesy of the naval officers, the correspond dent of the Associated Press accom panied the party in the whale boat It was found that the schooner had on board a hundred armed Colombian sol dier, commanded by General Rafael Novo, who said General Daniel Ortiz, commander-in-chief of the Colombian torces of the Atlantic and Pacific, had Action Against Nashville, Chattanooga and St Louis Road. New York, Dec. 17. Ellen Rc;se- cipal has been paid the bondholders, and it is asserted that the English government intends taking cognizance Of the matter and taking measures to enforce the payment. The taking over of the railway by the English government and its conduct until the claims are psid Is one of the proposi- 5 per cent bonds issued by the Aet na Iron and HaniiTactniina- pnmrmnv IU LUC CllCt.1. LU " v ' 3 . A -t - , , . J dered by a party or parties unknown,' ue pensueu as an e:-. have won their snit against .the Nash with a blunt instrument. veit ana otner noiaers or the fluo.BOU tioas current in Honduras. Those favoring, the Bonilla govern ment say, however, in contravention Bob Harper, who was arrested for ions no una ner nave Dosn metrectuai. . viile Chat.tanooB-n- ann Pt w The injured were picked up. and' ay company,' guarantors of the the con-neotion with the disappearance carried to the houses in the neigh- bonds, brought to recover unpaid in- j of the Cay woman, is still held at oornood and the residence of Presi- terest due on Dec. 1, 15)02. Conyers. ueui rammoa wm convertea into a au-fccucn or juage wneeier, Ds- temporary hospital. The floor of ore whom the case was tried in the BULLET6 FLEW AT DANCE. (every room, was a resting place, and United States circuit court, judgment! j in one room were stretched side by for -f 3.200, the full amount claimed, Four Erothers Uee Their Guns With j side;-the dead bodies of Mattie Led was s'ven to the plaintiffs. How- Fatal Effect. ' Moorc and Nannie Johnson. The in- ever the suIt inTOlves the redemption Dallas, Ga., Dec. 18.New6 has ' jured were afterwards removed to the of tQe entire 00113 lsm when lt sha11 reached here that at a country dance various hospitals. ! f&11 due' the defendanfs contention mm us guaraui.Ee on me Donas was a larefi camu a mila awav on th nij-.in land. General Novo requested Lieu- i at John Bra8'-in tll ea8ter n V oi tenant Perrill to land and eonler with Miss Eleanor Moore, the preceptress, ' ! Paulding countyear the line of Cobb, was th. only white' person injured! .Jiti of this, that the government has not been in iorce a year, and has not hac ; opportunity of paying dects other than those necessary for immediate pur chase. President Arias is said to be in prison yet at Tegucigapa and this has been a constant source of dis satisfaction among many of the- people- who believe that he should be released from prison, even if he is exiled. Ex-President Sierra is ia Nicaragua. The general expectation is that war ig imminent and that it will proba bly begin early in 1S04. r J i Tr:n; nonft.Ail aV. ttiii turning to the Atlanta, lieutenant, 1UIU Yvimam u, ciupp, me ueorge nip,p, a uiuiuei Will 8hlpp, shot William Cantrell. x j. i pv.i .,i.v..M a Fftrrill went Hark tn the hnnr I Biupp, uiea uwije ouip, uiuium which, in the meantime, had taken upi a position off a beach within a small ! bay. Excitement Among CoIomWsns. Great excitement among the Colom bians on the whale boat's approach. There were repeated cries of "Viva Co lombia!" and there was a cudden con centration of 150 Colombian soldiers There were 15 shots fired in the Indigestion Causes Catarrla of tne Stomach. For many years It has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the on the beach opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re-i th situitian appeared danserous. and peated Attacks ol lndiguon innamea tne appearance of ambuscade, mucous membranes wning the stomach and . exposes the nerves of (he stomach, thus caus- Ooceral Ortiz appeared on the beach Ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of when Lieutenant Perrill wenFon shore, Ihe Juices of natural digestion. This is j the whaleboat in the meantiree await called Catarrh of the Stomach. i rag close to the beach. General Or- Koilo! Dyspepsia CureT.hrLo"rrsi l?Z -relieves all Inflammation of the mucous bow of the whale boat, or lower the membranes lining the stomach, protects the '; American flag at her stern, because nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings, a ' Che was in Colombian waters. Lieu sense of fullness after eating, indigestion, tea&nt Pcrrill repia tnat te dld not oy' "'" taTe a Colombian flflr ..r, rPfnsorT to room. One shot hit George Gro gan, b'.it made only a scalp wound. are both seriously wounded and cannot l"re ?f th nesro rac after the eman' per windows. The burned building was known as , the administration building, and was 1 one of the earliest results o? the move-1 ment started by the Freedman's Aid for the elevation and cul- SURRENDERED TO REBELS. Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, in the Hands of Revolutionists. TOOK ROUGH ON RATS. Alabaman Becomes Despondent and Ends His Life. Gadsden, Ala., Dec. 18. Jeff Wohl ford, aged about 40 years, was found w TORES I have just opened up a new stock of Groceries in the old Bartlett store rcorn where I will be glad to see my old cus tomers. All kinds cf Country PRODUCE bought for cash or trade. . M . Twitty- Mew York. Dec. 18. This city has dead sitting upright beside a tree 6 live. been surrendered to the revolution ists without fighting, says a Herald Will Bhipp Is shot in the back near miles below Gadsden lie wa3 last seen alive Wednesday morning, when he told Isaac Gilbert that he would be the last man he would cipation The structure was not destroyed, dispatch from Puerto Plata. Santo Do. the snine filprmice f!aTitrpii hau out was Dadiy damaged by fire and mmzo. The arovemmer.t forrp a?to three shots in the lower bowels. Wil- water. & severe battle hare beta forced tn! talk to- Asked where he was going, J For some moments , iiain cantrell was shot in the hip and The damage is estimated at $20,000, abandon Santiago de los Caballeros. ! Wonlford replied: wrist, flesh wounde, and is not hurt and is partially covered by insurance. They were short of ammunition. ' i am going across tne nver. much. General Csceres. who announced' leath was caused by a dose of rough Whisky is supposed to be the cause REAL DAUGHTER ; that he would support the provisional ' on rats' a V11 used Package being of the difficulty. i ' covernment of President Xfnmi0 ,, ! found on his person, also a note to ; x ! Of Revolution Dies at Matamoraa, Pa. fled and covered up his tracks. This BOLD THEFT AT MACON. j - . Aged 87. is believed, to establish the supremacy -.9 a nAf js n a. ti i . ! New York. Dec. 19. A real daSgh- Wi Jimmie: mtne north Negroes Steal Cottorr Bale, In; Broad ter of the revolution. Mrs. Uudnda of the ieIand- Macon, Ga., Dec!' Sparged with VaJentine' is dad at her hom in Mat , TRAGEDY AT BIRMINGHAM. stealing three bales of cotton, the amoras' Pa- frm Pneumonia th theft being worked when the sun wa &ge of 87 eare. She was a daugh- 6tret Duel In Business Section of the Krll Tiltrpcte What Yen Eat 7Z " " ; SSZ. " - noon high: and the streets were OI jaDeB "cKweii, wfl0 born Oct ; City, m- .".T'Or-" . : , '" luo uD Mu quires. vxeiierai .. - . S -!7K1 enllctfirt In th itnorimr. .r-o tarongea witn cottn buyers and cot- ' J Make the Stomach Sweet Bottles rnly. Recular size. $ 1 .00. holding 2 times the trial size, whicil rells for 50 cents. Prepared by E. O. DeWiTT & 00., Chicago, 111. Take Notice! To the friends and patrons of The Bank of Rutherfordtox, I want to say that in this day of burglary and safe robbery, all moneys deposited in this bank will be safe. For in kepiug with our usual precaution, we carry burglary Insurance to cover all losses in case robbers should blow our safes np. We invite all persons having money to de posit to place it in our safe nnd it will be protected. Remember this is the first Ortiz" did not Insist on his so doing but he protested in writing against the presence of the Americans m Colom oian waters. Lieutenant Perrill accepted the pro- j ton sellers, Joe Thomas and Henry Brown have been jailed. j , Stopping a wagon immediately in front of Adams' warehouse, they test and conveyed it to Commander ! trucked the cotton over the sidewalk Turner, who handed it to Rear Admir- j and whEie weighers and marketers Rj Ccghlan on his arrival here. In the conference with the Colombians ashore Lieutenant Perrili was sur rounded by General Ortiz's staff while inland, a few paces, there was a semi circle of armed sentinels. The beach m both directions was also lined with sentinels. General Ortiz did not per mit Lieutenant Perrill to leave the roint of the beach where he landed. were working all around them tossed the bales upon the dray. The theft was not detected until police officers were advised that two negroes trying to sell cotton were act ing suepicsuely. It was one of the boldest thefts ever known here. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 19. Last at the sge of 16 years and served five night on First avenue and Twentieth years under General. Washington. - t street, the most prominent portion oi She leaves one sister, Mrs. Phoebe city, H. A. Mothershed shot and Gait-ford, aged 98 years, who resided killed John Hambrick. with her. Another sister, Mrs. Cath- j Both lived at Pratt City, a suburb. arine Bowden, died at Matamoras Jan. I The shooting was the result of do 6, 1S02, at the age oi 9. Up until that mestic trouble. Wlhen they met on date they had the distinction of being the streets here Motbershed the only three living children of a drew his pistol and shot Hambrick soldier of the revolution. Bargy Will Command. twioe. The latter died in 15 minutes. Mothershed surrendered to the police. John Jones, requesting to be buried exactly where found. Wohlford had been working for Edmond C. Jones for the past ten years. He was a valuable man, but bad health had ren dered him useless. He became des pondent and ended his life. Some ten days ago he made an at tempt to end his lire, but was frustrated. Cheap Tickets TO THE WEST, NORTHWEST AND CALIFORNIA Waohlnton, Oretf osa SSTe bvaska, N evad at,. Idaho, W7omintf,Colorado,Utah - New IWaxioo i PAYS DEATH PENALTY. Tickets on sale from Septem ber 15th to November 20th. THE" ILLINOIS CEN TRAL RAILROAD Offiers choice of routes-.. Free re clining Chair Cars, fio transfers MARRIED ON TRAIN. beg to bo yours truly D. F. MORROW, President. and oldest bank in the county and has . lomban proteat, Fir6t Ueutenant Ed- wiuisiooa nu test lor rweive years. . ward M,anwaring, commanding thi While others have failed, The Bank of t marine guard of the Atlanta, rowed up Rutherfordtou stands. Ering ns your m a cutter for the purpose of corn deposits and all your valuables for Bafe municating with Lieutenant Perrill keeping. Soliciting all your bnsinesa I ! and gain military information. L4eu- tenant Manwaring went ashore and the cutter joined the whale boat. Lieu tenaut Perrill returned to the Atlanta at 1 o'clock in the alternoon. Lieu tenant Manwaring pulled in the cutter along the coast, ; sbserving the Colombians' camp. Later in the day General Ortiz re quested the Atlanta to leave. The Colombian eamp appeared to be permanent, was well provisioned and probably destined to Le used as a jbase Trading Was Exciting In Cotton.. Liverpool, Dec. 19. The cotton mar ket today opened 8 to 12 points higher, advanced on reports of shorts cover ing, December going, to 7:09 amid Going Fifty Miles an Hour. Double Washington, Dec. 18. Brigadier irenieal cheering. The trading was ceremony rcnormcu. ficnfiral Thomas H. Barry 1r to he : exrilino- dnrinc- th. entire rprsI. . Lexington, Ky., Dec. 17. ;While the commander of the department of the. and at the close the market was gull, taking the assignment oHginaily ' strong at an advance of 20 to 23 made to General feier tiains. rinis' Dointe over v?sterdav' close. J change was decided upon by the war department authorities late Thursday afternoon, and an official order to thid effect has been prepared and icned. 1. W. Smltli. W. C. McRorle. Smith & McRorie, Attorneys at Law, j Rutherfordton, N. C. j Practice in all State and United States ' courts. Special attention will be given to examination and investigation of ti tles to real estate, the drafting of deeds, oi preparation train was running 50 -miles an hour between Richmond and Nlcholasville, Uev. E. O. Beck, who wai himself on his bridal tojjr, enrouto te Louis ville, performed a double ceremony, uniting Bush Rice and Mollie Clark and Fred Clark and Bessie Alexander. The trainmen attended and steadied John Stringer Hanged for Murder at Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 17. John Stringer, a negro, was hineed In rhfl county Jail yard here at noon today. jFast time. Double Track. He was convicted of stabbing Wil liam Neal to death in Pratt mines pris on where both were serving sentences. Stringer had been Bent up for life for another murder. Stringer met death without fear. HANNA FOR ROOSEVELT. Money Gone, He Suicides. i Rawkinsville. Ga.. Dec. 19. J. Matt before returning pjgerald has committed suicide by chine shop operators in this city. The taking strychnine. He failed in his ; reduction varies from 6 to 15 per cent. mercantile business last week and his! About 4o employes are anectea. death Is attributed to financial embar rassment. He was 850 years old. Union Accepts Reduction. Younsstown, - O., Dec., 19. After a prolonged meeting last night the Ma chinists' union decided to accept the tbe couples as the train rounded the' a candidate for the nomination. reduction: in wages made by the ma- carves Alabama Referees Ssy Senator Will Net Be a Candidate. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 18. J. O. Thompson, Charles H. Scott and W. F. Aldrich, the Alabama referees oi President Roosevelt, Wave returned from Washington. They said that Roosevelt has no more ardent supporter than Mark Hanna and that Hanna will not be mortgages, wills and other legal instru ments, the collection of all kinds of claims whatsoever, the management of ! Would Fight to Bitter End. General Ortiz and others freely ex- estates for guardians, executors and ad-' Dressed, the determination of Colom- ministratorp, and continuous and pains- i ' taking attention will be given to all legal A Frightened Horse, business entrusted to them, Office np Prmr.; ui eff stairs, first left hand over Thompson & dumping the occupants, or a hundred Watkins drug store. other accidents, are every clay occur- renccs. lt behooves everybody to have a reliable salve uahdy and there's none G. B. Justice. IVI. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office over C, C. Reid's store. 'Phone Town Almost Wiped Out. Houston, Tex., Dec. 19. The busi ness portion of the town-of Carthage, county seat of Paneola county, Texas, was almost wiped out by fire this morning. The loss is estimated at 560,000 ; insurance about $15,000. as good a Bucklen'g Arnica Salve Burns, cuts' screS, eczema and piles disappear quickly under its soothing ef fect, 25c at T. B. twitfy's and Thomp son & Watki's dmsf store. Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a co ible dose of Chamberlain's CJolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soon as the first indication of the dis ease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of peo- yle who are. subject to attacks of bilous colic r 83 the remedy in this way with perfect success. For sale by Dr. T. B. Twitty, drug store. Mistrial in Edwards Case, tlavannah, Ga., Dec. 19. A mistrial was declared in the esse against Mar vel Edwards, a white man, charged withiiaving criminally assaulted Miss Ada Green, a pretty young woman from Waycross. The jury was out ail night but could not agree. Black Tendered Position. Washington, Dec. 1 7 PTbe president has tendered the position c.civil ser vice commissioner, made, ,vacant by th death of John RlFf peter, to Gen eral John'C. Black,' of Chicago. Gen. erai Black is commander, la chief oi the Grand Army.- .. . - . The Lone Star State. Down in Texas at Yoakum . is a big dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Hal- ler is the head. Mr. Faller on one of his trips East to buy goods said , to a friend who was with him in the palace car. "Here, take on of t-hf se little Ear ly Risers upon retiring and you will be A Costly Mistake. . Blundersare sometimes very expen sive. Occasionally life itself is the orice of a mistake, but you'll never be wrone if von take Dr. King's New Life i up early in the morning feeling good." Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, 'For the "dark brown" -taste, headache liver or boweLironbles. They are gen- and that logfT feeling DeWit'?Uttle tie vet thorough. 25c. at T. B. Twit-! Early Risers are the best pill Itp use. ty's and Thompson & Watkins drug Sold by T.- B. Twitty. City Drug 'Store stores, . . 'aaduroweiiaiia wiiciej orestuity Killed Negro Barber. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 18. Frank Wilson, a baseball player, who pitched with the Atlanta Club of the Southern League last season, shot and Instantly killed William Saffold, a negro barber hi this city today. Cuban Reciprocity. Washington, Dec. 18. The president has issued .a proclamation announcing the passage of the Cuban reciprocity treaty and declaring Cuban reciproc ity treaty to be effective in ten days.- - For full information, Circulars, Rates and Tickets apply to- FRED D. MILLER, Trav. Pass. Agent, No. 1 Brown Building. ATLANTA, Ga. SO OK STORE, The place to buy ' BOOKS, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES: ETC. A. L.GRAYSON O. C. ERWIN, ' Justice of the Peace, Office np stairs in Mill's building room No. 7. Will give prompt and care ful attention to all business intrusted to him. . Better lhan a Plaster. A piece -of flannel dampened . with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plas ter for a lame back, and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Ealm has no supe rior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, hmscular and rheumatic pains. For. sale by Dr. T. B. Ts Uty , drug 6tose. Eaves & Rucker Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C-. Office up stairs in Dickerson buildinjr Prompt attention given to- all business intrusted to them.. . Carroll W. Downeyr ' Physician and Surgeon, Rutherfordton,. N. Cc - Office is. Residence on. Main, ataee Phowe No 22. . - . : : -' a- r- :--' PI V- v -xz A?..-. -J "i i : -I mi gr
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1903, edition 1
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