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1 Bff riowEfii collection VOL. IV. NO. 4. RUTHERFORDTON, N. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1904. $1.00 A YEAR. mElIiieffcritott LA STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few trouble which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puU the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine 1.1 their food. Any stock raiser may buy a f 25-cent half-pound air-tignt can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in rigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine. If yours does not, send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. STORM DEALS DEATH IN STATE ALABAMA BA8S FfcAXlER LOCATE. After Years of Mystery New Cemo of Farmer Tech Student. Atlanta, Ja. 29. After three yeas of mystery and enexplained abeceo Tr n . . -rr-, , . Bass Frailer, the former Tech stadeai Many People Reported Killed . Uftlon Bprtnis BM at Moundsvilla. j "J4- , , , Young Frailer is a corporal la tu TOWN IS ALMOST DESTROYED.; Twenty-sixth United Steves infantry 1 stationed at Fort Ringolk Tex. His to family has known of his whereabouts FATAL FIRE OCCURS NEAR MARION, IND. DECLINES THE HOTtoR. Thres People Burn to Death, Ton Injured, Two Fatally. 'j RESULT OF GAS EXPLOSION. ft Tusealoosa Doctors Are Hurried the Scene to Render Assistance. Death List la Resorted at Thirty So Far. einee last July and while they hv " KP orn Pipe Line and Pen made no secret of their knowledge, only a few ef their friends knew the Br. Crawford Resigns Plaee to Senator Ben Tillman. Columbia. S. C, Jan. 15. Dr. T. A. Crawford, of Rock Hill,, one of the first trustees of Winthrop v College, who, on Thursday last, was elected a member of the board of trustees of that institution to succeed Senator B. R. Tillman, has declined the honor in the following message: "The distinguished services of Sen ator Tillman to Winthrop college ren- fiirmingham, Ala., Jan. 2.- faets until a day or two ago. Young Fr&zier, then a student aft A ape- ha TecV disannaared from Atlanta in trated Hotel Building Outer Walls Ar Ms continuance on" the board a Were Blown Out Great Difficulty public necsseaity. I cannot accept In Rescuing Quests. th electioa iB hIs hereby tender my resignation." m.mrim, iua, ju. ii.-inree people Thlg aiessaee. it is said, e-xolaina the SLAYER ' OF YOOr GIRL STiLLAT LARGE Small Glew to the Murderer of Sarah. Schaefer. POLICE ARE ACTIVELY AT WORK OPERATES Double '-Daily Trains Chocking Tragedy at Bedford, Ind., Has Stirred Officials te Extra En deavors In Effsrt to Ering Girl's Slayer te Justice. .... Bedford, led., Jan. ti. Search for eial to The News from Tuscaloosa, January, 1901, just four years aso. were burned to death and ten badly in- feeling of the community toward the ' Miss Sarah Schaefer ftas yet brought no definite results A few red hairs found clutched in rs: The peculiar circumataneee leediajr a Jured in a tenement house Here today. -r.norA MoundYllIe, a town ie miles south to the diaappearaaoe caused tie wide The cause was a gaa explosion. The This action on tha mrt nf rr rmw, of here, was totally destroyed at 1 spread impression that he had Vea building was destroyed. The explc jor( 1S r0garjed as more than liberal, nnda oi tbe dead girl and believ- o luta nuiumi uj ejeiouo. Eicnapea ana ioauy aeait wita. eearea- mioa. occurrea m tne aeus notei uuiia- i,eCa,H3Q Dr Crawford himself was A rrMt minr nennle Wert killed or InvnarHaa acr, arnm'i in tr nt Thirv.lrVitS itracf mnA Un.Yi . ... ' . - ' jt '- ' " legislated on tne Doara about tares Ta years ago. There ' were manv new bills in t"ha i.x m - - piuynvur w. ui no- hott(ie Saturday. One by W. L. Maud RooMixm, O., Jm. M, 1902. BlMk-Drmaght Stock and Poultry Medloiae ie the best I erer tried. Oar took WM looking bad when yon aunt v Ike aaedioin nd bow thay re getting so floe. They are looking 29 mi cent, better. B. P. BROCKINOTOK. prietor. James Deylin, proprietor of the cafe. Those fatally injured: Edward Gaskill. T. H. Hobis, oil well contractor. Those seriously injured: Bank of Uutherfordton. Statement of the condition of Bank of Ratherfordton, as made to the Corpor ation Commission, at close of business on November 17th, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - ' 20,516 08 Overdrafts - - - 1,187 58 Rutherford county bonds 1 ,200 00 Banking house, furniture and fljrtnrea .... 5,000 00 Other real estate - 16 00 Cash , and due from banks 1 0, 1 98 1 8 County and U. S. claims - 541 81 Total .... $37,85965 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in - - - 10,000 00 Surplus and-univided profits 2,986 74 Rediscounts - - 4,600 00 Time deposits ... 5.372 75 Check deposits - - - 14,406 10 i imiuuj uuil a utru cuuu uuf were eusrea ana uu Drawers o young avenue, wiuuu was wreciLea, ; er, who arrived here on a handcar, Frasier came te Atlanta to assist te dead: I reports that the country is laid bare the prosecution of the search. ! ftv will! o .mm A rniinitil11 ft .V V1I tl. w. wkvuww jmwumm AW UVff v VAV kJl.V WBMTJ IW He saw the bodies ot many people search was under way young Prasier lying around. Every doctor ia Tusca- was in San Francisco and later ia the loosa. Including the surgeons at the Philippines in theVanks of the Tw en state insane hospital, have gone to ty-sixth infantry under the name of the scene. ' J. E. Williams. Reports received here by telephone ! The following telegram from Union say that the death list so far is esti-' Springs, Ala., Tells of Frasier's dls mated at SO. ' appearance: The merchants of Tuscaloosa have offered every assistance to the desti tute. Limited Train No. 1 on the Alabama vary, 1901, and was believed to have Gaskell Great Southern railroad missed the . been kidnaped, is in the United States The seriously injured were all storm by only a few minutes. ; army. guests of the hotel. The hotel was Thomas B. Allen, a well known On Jan. , 1901, Frasier left Atlanta near the National Military home, 3 planter, who livee at Moundvllle, has and went direct to Denver, where he miles from the center of the city, arrived here and reports that A. H. i enlisted in the Twenty-sixth infantry, i Natural gas is said to have escaped Warren, ef Montgomery, traveling j Frazier then removed to San Fran- from a pipe line and penetrated the salesman for the Alabama Grocery j cIbco and embarked for the Philip- building. The outer walls of the ho eompeny, of Birmingham; Robert' pines, where he served two and a half tel were blown out, the second floor Powers; a small boy, name unknown; j years. He was engaged in some of falling on the first with the roof on! the night telegraph operator at Mound ' the hottest flghts.jer the campaign u. The guests were under the wreck- j vifie Station, and the man in charge . and acquitted himself excellently. ; age, which at once ignited. They ed to have been torn from the mus tache of her murderer, form the only O&e arrest has been made. A red SBoataehed man who looked as though Carryingf Pullman Sleepers, Cafe Cars (a la carte) and Chair Gars (seals free). Electric Lighted Throughout BETWEEN Birmingham, Memphis and Kansas City AND TO ALL POINTS IN Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Tcrriic-rics AND THE " ' Far Vcst and Korthwest rtlB ONLY THROUGH SLEEPlNd CAR LtNB BETWEEN THE SOUTHEAST AND. KANSAS CITY " Descriptive literature, tickets ar ranged and through reservations made OR F. E.CLARK, Trav. Pass. Act., Atlanta, Ga. tel. he had been in a struggle was arrest- - Mm nhlu tllAl ( 4K . mJt Ira ...il. hi- : ..........wuLuniiiu- establis&ment of distilleries, breweries ! "J "lo w.T. Saunders. Gewl AeT. Pass. Dew. and blending establishments in cities rw"o. ine nairs iouna . tka 1 1 J - M 1 A I Of 10,000 inhabitants and over. The!" t19 nana -were irom a wnne bill provides that the blending shall . be done under supervision of the fed-j A Bloody Fire Brlek Found, eral government. I A bloody fire brick, found near the The annual report of the state board j bUy, was used to kill the girl. which was The parents of the victim have ar- Thomas Twigg, Randall Biddle, Jno. diBDnRrv control Union Snrlna-a. Al.. JUI l. HUI TVhor-ir John Shot Uii Pin- .... .. .. I . ..... . . . ---- ' ' """" ' maae to tne governor, shows the total : "vea nere ana wm return 10 mn- rxazier, me young man 01 mis ciiy King, urvuie Beitei. Harry Beitel, w 11- Bales for the year to have been S2 817 -! ; Who disappeared from Atlanta la Jan- Ham Bast, Frank Gaskele. Miss Pearl fl9S-77. Qf thls amouat th9 Bchtol VJ. T. SAUNDERS Gen'l Agent Passanger DepartmeM ATLANTA, GA. hftrt with her body. J j iiuw wuno ul inquiry are oemg ; Justice fund get $126,268. The net profits that : keid by Coroner Plumber, hare accrued to, and equally divided ; Fitcaer and Mayor Smith. Total $37,859 65 I J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the Bank of Katherfordton, do solemnly wear that the above report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief J. W. DORSET. Sworn to before J, F. Flack, P. Correct Attest : D. F. Moxrow, J. O. Walker, J. F. Akrowood. It. 8. Kaves. W. P. Rucker. Eaves & Rucker, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Ratherfordton, N. C. Careful attention to details of all bus inoflfl entrusted to their hands. Practice in all State and Federal courts Rooms 1 and Mills-Die kersou building, up stairs Fhone number 5. George C. Justice, Attorney at Law, Ratherfordton, N. O. Local attorney for Southern Railway Oompanv andFidelity and Deposit Com unr or llarvland. Room No. 9 in Mills-Dickerson building over Mills' store Matt McOruyer. D. A. Justice. McBrayer& Justice Attorney at Law, Rutherford ton, N. O Rooms 8, 4 and 5 Mills-Dickercon brick clock, np stairs. Office 'phone 58. Walker McDowell, Barber. Over Carpenter's store. Rntherf ordton N. O. Polite and courteous treatment Everything clean and tidy. Charges moderate. A. J. Whisnant, llesident Dentist, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office up stairs in Thompson-Dicker-son brick block. 'Phone No. 50. between, the counties and towns, amount to $512,21C.3o. Grand total of earnings for the year for school fund end counties and, towns $638,482.85. Increase over the earnings of last year, f71.584.02. NORTH CAROLINA TRAGEDY. of the railroad tank there, were among the killed. These bodies will be brought here mm. the soon train . JHrmiagham, Ala., Jan. 21. Officials mt the Alabama Great Southern rail road here have just received a mes- ea by the way ef Sekna from Con dueler Caphert, ef the limited Train S: t, borthbeoud, dated at Akron, aaying that when his train reached MoudvUle shortly before 3 o'clock this vsomlag. he was aaSIe to pass because of wreckage oa the traek. He says that the eatlre north end of the town of McaadrtUe was wrecked by a tornado about 2 'cloak this morning. IfeMdvttle is a town e about SO0 people en the line of Hale aad Tusca loosa oownUes. It 7 miles oomthwect of here and abowt IS miles south of Tuaealooaa. Every wire to the place is down as Last July he was returned to Fort j were asleep In their rooms when the explosion occurred. J Woma n and Two Children Found Brained with an Ax. Raleish, N. C, Jan. 23. A negro wo- Ringold, Tex., and has since commu nicated with his people here. He had enlisted under the name of V Tlfl lit TT.I1 V A I 1 m . m a . . ... . i r. r iinaiua. uum lu.h lie w uu' : ns couju not DC snui on ana lea me; .n iu.v. ..(. 1 n. Rescuers had great difficulty in tak- man.and her two children, a boy of ing the -injured from the wreck. The , 4 nd a girl of 6, were brained with aware of the disturbance caused by his disappearance and supposed kid naping. Learning this, h edecided to re-enlist instead ef coining home. This he did on the 6th mutant and was immediately appointed corporal, with flattering prospects of early pro motion. He is now enlisted in his own name. On account of the good standing ef his family his disappear ance created excitement throughout this section. especially here, where fire which eontlnued to gain headway. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Beltel Raleigh. The dead bodies were found in a were seen through the flames and eotton patch a short distance from the wreckage for an hour could be recovered. before they DELEGATES NAMED. Florida Republicans Held State and Congressional Conventions. St. Augustine, Fla., Jan. 21. The Republicans held their state conven- be a lynching house by the husband, Bob Brldgers, who had spent the day in Raleigh. ' Suspicion points to a negro named Will Adams, and a posse is looking for him. It is reported that the negroes are greatly stirred np and tEat if the man is caught and proved guilty there will friends were solicitous concerning ; tkm and the convention for each con-1 him. All this while the feets of his ' gressional district here, whereabouts rezsainod elosely shroud-' Joseph E. Lee, collector of internal d 1 mystery although he regularly revenue, presided over the state con communieated with his people here vention. This convention left the quea slnce lact July. Today the Bulloek j tka of putting out a state ticket to County Breeze learned of the matter the , executive committee. D. N. and was given full information. Thue ' Combs, Joseph K. Lee, Henry 8. Chub EDITOR OF OUTING'S FATB. the reeuK of the storm, but a wreck- j became known to the public, al-; and M. S. White, were selected as del- Reported that He 8t?rved to Death In Wilds of Labrador. yuesDec, Jan. 2s. wora was re ceived here from Chateau Bay, Labra dor, that a courier had arrived there from Northwest river with the Infor- ing train with 18 linemen on board though it has ben guarded as a secret ; egatee to the national Republican con-. mation that Leonidas Hubbard, Jr., of the exnlorinr party sent out fev the ' ft just happened not to become gener- The first district convention nomi-: magazine. Outing, of Now York, had al talk. All his friends here are gl& nated K. R. Gunby for congiess and died from starvation in the wilds of ef young Frasier's safety, and are con-! selected G. W. Allen and H. W. Chan- Labrador on Oet, 18. fident that he will make a splendid soldier. has gene from here to repair the dam-! B7 these who have heard from him.j vention at. The wreck tag train Is in charge ef Superintendent Griggs, of the railroad. truek North Birmingham. Birmingham, Ala., Jan. tl. A torna do struck the town ef North Birming ham at I e'eloek this mornirg and de molished or damaged 36 houses, meet ef which were negro ea&ins. A num ber of industrial plants were alt dam aged by having stacks blewn down. Tie store of Posey Bros, was destroy ed. There were a number ef narrow eeeapea, but ne one was hurt. BOYS' FATAL ACCIDENT. dler as delegates te the national Re- j The remains are on the way to Que publican oonventioa. ' bee, so the report says, by dog train In the second district J. M. Cheney with the other members of the expedi tion, which is expected to reach Cha teau Bay some time in March. ROBBERS BLOW SAFE. DEATH LIST 8S. aewettlee From Sweep of Cyelenej at Moundvllle, Ala. Birmingham, Ala.. Jan. 28. A staff! correspondent of the Birmingham News, who has returned from Mound vllle, which was destroyed by a tor nado early Friday morning, says that the total death list stands at 88 six Whites and thirty-two negroes. The sixth white victim was a farm-! er who was killed 4 miles from Mound- was nominated for congress by accla- I mation, and Q. W. Robinson and F. Were Flaying With Blasting Powder g Harrl8 were ehosen te repres8nt In Miseicelppl. district in the national convention. 1 m m 1 . t mm wrilll. ' wiufflD... j. Z..-YT.U.., l. M. Ware, the lone Republican In ' , Dtllard. eoa ef T. r. Dniard; Fred and i.i.tnre. was nominated for Bandits Make Things Very Lively at Eugene Hayslette. sons ef Mr. W. a MgT9SB ln the third district, and W. ! Tltueville, Fla. Hayslette, and a young man named H Northtrop and C. F. Buffam were! Titusville, Fla.. Jan. 25. Cracksmen Onffln, who lives in the Mobile and eleeted delegates to the national blew open the safe of the postoffice Ohio depot neighborhood, with the TinUcm. : here early Sunday morning and took the other three boys, weje playing; Tfce rtat Rnd consressional dele- ! all the cash in It, amounting to nearly near the city pewter houee Tuesday; to the natIoMl RepubiIcatt con. 400. afternoon. : Yentlom wr divided equally between ' They first went to a blacksmith shop A can of old blasting powder that tfc raceB ) and secured a sledge hammer, crow had been thrown out of storage was ; bar .B othr tool- tst ror 1 . found near the house and the four boys began scraping the can and pul-j FOURTEEN GRANDCHILDREN. open the doors of the safe. , They secured only about 820 In silver, over- Tensing me ramps 01 powaer wey , Qenera Horatio King Proud Possessor looking bills, checks and postoffice scraped out. They sprinkled the stuS j of that Many or2era. oyer the dry grass and also put some. New Tork Jan 2SNot jong ngo Two mm were arrested at New in their pockets for experiments upon; GeneTal Horatie King, of Brooklyn, ' 8myrna charged with the robbery ar their arrival home. , eanea president Roosevelt and in ! brought here and placed in jail. Before they left the can they struek tne of the converSation nroud-1 ville. and whose name has not been! ratch to the rounI aBd th n8xt ly informed the president that he had ROASTED CHILD BEFORE HEARTH All the suspioious characters of Bed lord have been apprehended and ex amined as to their whereabouts cn the night of the murder. Sheriff Morris, of Floyd county, has returned home with his bloodhounds. They were not able to follow the traeks of the murderer. The first witnesses before the may or's court of inquiry described the finding of the body. Was Strusgle in Alley The heavy dark brown hair was mat ted In the dirt of the alley way as she had lain with her face exposed to the rain. The body was in such a poeft-lsm as to lead to the belief that there had been no struggle in the ehed. The struggle had taken place m the alley, a she was born down to the 6hed by her assailant. Mies Sohaefor wore a Tarn O'Shan fcer hat. Her dress was tsrn open la front, though the little jacket she wore was not torn. Five gashes and braise were found on the head. The skttli was fractured in three places one over the left eye, one at the base of the brain and one to the right ot fhte. Kr clothing was torn, and the sSdrt of the drees jerked loose from the belt. It was testified that Miss Schaefer left her boarding house at Mrs. Mar tha Johnston's on L street between Fsnrteenth and Fifteenth streets et 6:80 o'clock to go to her room on Thirteenth and M streets, two squares away. About half way she passed tSws motth of the alley where she was attacked. Heard Woman's Screams. No one heard screams until 9 o'cloek when Mrs W. D. Elliott,! who lives at Eleventh and Elm streets, near whbre the body was found, says she heard a woman scream. She went to the deer, bat the scream was not repeat ed. The conclusion Is taken from this that Miss 6 eh Refer might have been merely rendered unconscious by the first attack and recovered later, when she was struek again wit h the brick and killed. Blood splashes found on the cab in the sh4. indicate that Miss Schaefer wts struek in the shed and was in a standing position when struck. ATLANTA GETS UNIVERSITY. 0. T. WALDROP 4 CO. HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, MILLS-THOMPSON BLOCK. Sell everything to eat; and everything to feed stock. Buy all classes of Coun try Produce, Fruits and Vegetables for Cash, and are exclusive agents, and car ry 111 stock, the J. I. Niesen Wagons and the Champion Mowing and Harvesting machinery. Oar prices are as low as tho lowest on the class of goods we handle. The best is the cheapest, especially in tho way or diets. Give us a trial order. Goods delivered free in any part of the city. 'PHONE NO. 13. L. rayson, Books and Stationery, Kuthei'fordton, M. C Newspaper and Magazine agency, full supply of text-books for the public schools at contract prices, Testaments and Bi bles in various styles of binding, school and office papers, a full line of deeds and other legal blanks, blank books, religions and secular books, works of fiction, foun tain pens, inks, pencils, writing tablets, current literature, works of art. etc. THE ONLY BOOK STORE IN TOWN. ascertained The other five were Arthur H. Warren, of Montgomery, traveling salesman; E. P. Seymour, night telegraph operator, home in Nashville; Robert Powers, of Tusca loose; J. H. Redman, of Dayton, Tenn., supervision of water tanks of Ala bama Great Southern railroad and Miss Nettle Farley, of Moundvllle. The number of wounded is estimat ed at 66, of whom about a dosen are expected to die. The whites who are fatally hurt are Mrs. Kasiah Farley and Jack Griffin. Ten negroes are also expected te die from injuries. Relief measures are being taken by the citiseas of Tuscaloosa, under the leadership of General W. W. Brandon, adjutant general of Alabama i coad taQ quartet wts ablase. They 18 Eraadchildren. On Mondav the ' ran to a aitcn near oy ana jumgea 14tn grandchild arrived and General Negress Who Held Babe Over Flames In some stagnant water, all their bod-. Kine notified President Roosevelt, who j Sent to Jail. les neing rrignttuny scarrea. ! replied: Augusta, Ga., Jan. 28 Bettie Pas- Willie Dillard and Fred Hayslette ' -jy jyew General King: Three ' ehal, a negro woman, was committed are dead. Bugene Hayslette is still 0heeTS jor yoUf and especially for the to jail on a charge of attempting to alive, though suffering greatly from mother of the young grandchild. Sin- murder a 3-year-old child by holding face and body burns. j e9reiT yours. Theodore Roosevelt." her over the fire In an open fireplace. Young Griffin fared the best and will - in a fit of anger the woman grabbed oen be well. Move Against "Death Trust." ; up the child by the hands and feet All the boys were well known and: Chicago, Jan. 22. " With antitoxin and held her screaming over the fire each about 18 years old. j in the control ef a trust which has untll her back was burned to a crisp. ' ' i made the lives of children secondary j The child was sent to the hospital. to material gain, it is time for the fed- and the woman awaits in jail the re- Jane Twitty's Restaurant. For five years the undersigned has been feeding the hungry in the basement of the Clark brick building on Main street. She will be found at the old stand in 1904 ready to serve hot meals at all hours from 7 in the morning, to 8 in the af ternoon. Call for what yon want, and pay only for what you get. ' Terms, very reasonable. Yours to serve, . JANC TWITTY. J.C.Walker&Co W. A. Thompson, Physician and Surgeon, Rutherfordton, N. O. Office in drug store in Thorn pson-Dick-erson building. Office 'phone No. 81, residence 'phone 71. Solomon Gallert, Attorney at Law, Rutherfordton, N. O. Office 'Phone Number 49. J. L. Geer, Dentist, Rutherfordton, N. C. Room 21 over Carpenter & Taylor's store, unrce 'phone No. b9. Clodol Dyspepsia Guro DIoMts what you eat. Peanute Becoming Luxury. Philadelphia, Jan. 22. Peanuts are eral government to step in and mann- ; suit of her fiendish cruelty. becoming a luxury. Cotton has soar- faeture this necessity of medical prao ed so high in the last four months tice," said Dr. R. B. Preble, president that the southern peanut farmers have ef the Chicago Medical society. Dr. begun the cultivation of cotton. Con- Preble also said he would appoint a fectioners of this city, who use peer committee to make a complete report Six hundreds dollars was raised for' nuts extensively, report that they now of the facta and start a movement Great Presbyterian Institution Will Be Founded There. Atlanta, Jan. 22. The great Pres byterian university will be founded ia Atlanta. The special conference, in which the synods of seven states were represent ed, by a vote of 15 to 3, has so rec ommended and the prevailing opinion of the. conferees is that the Presby terians of the south will abide by the action of the conference. By an overwhelming vote It was de termined to recommend the consolida tion of Columbia Theological universi ty at Columbia, 6. C, and the South western Presbyterian university ,at Clarksvllle, Tenn., In one larger edu cational institution here in Atlanta. Carry a general line of merchandise, ir eluding Dry Goods, Notions, Grocer ies, gents and ladies Furnishing goods, farm Supplies, and in fact almost any thing you need to nse, wear, eat or sell. Fertilizers in season. Call and be con vinced "Once a customer always a cus tomer" is our motto. TEN MURDERS PER WEEK. Chinese Bandits Make Streets of Har bin Unsafe at Night. New York, Jan. 23. -The town Is the sufferers yesterday afternoon. I find it hard to obtain enough to meet toward the manufacture of antitoxin " urders f while the pupils from the female col lege at Tuscaloosa went to Mound vllle and served hot coffee and food to the destitute and wounded. Telegrams have ben sent from Bir mingham offering assistance. " Town practically uetry. Troadhjeoa, Norway, Jaa. Stt The town of Aalesund was prwtieaUy de stroyed by fire, bat so fafc as ascertain able there was ne leas of Hie. requirements, with priees advancing by the United States government. steadily. Mores Attack U." 8. Soldiers. Manila, Jan. 28, A report has been received from Mindanao to the effect Qna.laitQ Kt ThlTMMn tmnrtita finrl mt. , ivu..-- " j eral suspicions fires, cables The Her ald's Port Arthur correspondent. " At Harbin there are ten murders weekly, and the streets are unsafe at night. - Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a familv where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King's New Life fills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in stomach and liver Granted New Wage teale. New York, Jan. 25. Five maaufac ft Lieutenant CampneS W. Flake turers employing 2,000 cloak-makers 4 been kiUeff and that Lieutenant have granted demands for a new wage yroilaaa B. Roberts and Private Floy mlt without a strike. For the last vaAW vanndAd when ont on three years there have been two strike m scontmg expedition against to- j croup is usually well known to mothers Basnna for the cloak-maker, one ta u. Ail of tim lrw- i of croupy children. No time should be Croup. The peculiar cough which indicates the summer and. one in the winter Wonderful Nerve. ed to the Twenty-eeooed infantry . "The nicest and nleasantest medieine , -1 . . , , . 1 - xs oispiayea oy many a man enauring . j have for indigestion. and consti pains of accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, ; .. . . , . , burns, scalds, sore feet or stiff joints. Vtion is Chamberlain's btemach and But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Liver Tablets," says Melard F, Craig, Arnica Salve will kill the pain and ure of Middlegrove, H". T. ,4They work like tucii : wuijs. in siuiuacii ami liver uie iruuiue. n is .. me uett, auiw uii pharm nno flo not otiVp at TiiVp nmr troubles. They not only relieve you, ! earth for piles, too. 25c, at T. B. Tyit. . a cnarm and do not- gripe or have any but euro. 25c at T. B. Twitty's and i tys' and Thompson & Watkins' Drug-; unpleasant effect. For salejy Dr. T. Thompon & Watkins' Drug Stores. gists. B. Twitty. lost in the treatment of it and for this purpose no medicine has received more universal approval than Chamberlain's Cough Rembdy. Do not waste valua ble time in experementing with untried remedies, no matter , how highly they may he recommended, but give this medicine as directed and all symptoms of , croup will quickly disappear. For sale by Dr. T. B. Twitty, Negro Killed by Landslide. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 22. At Aiken a landslide occurred while several ne groes were at work on an excavation onthe line of the city sewerage ex tension, and one negro named Wal lace Turnbull was buried under a mass of clay and timbers, while the other laborers narrowly escaped. Turn bull's body has not yet been recovered. I. W. Smith. W. C. McRorie. - Smith & McRorie, Attorneys at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Practice in all State and United States courts, bpecial attention will be iriven to examination and investigation of ti tles to real estate, the drafting of deeds. mortgages, wills and other legal instru ments, the collection of all kinds of claims whatsoever, the management of estates for guardicus, executors and ad ministrators, and continuous and pains taking attention will be given to all legal business entrusted to them. Office np stairs, first left baud over Thompson & Watkins' drug store. D. F. Morrow, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, . Rutherfordton, N. O. Practices in State and Federal courts. Carefal attention given to all business entrusted to Lira. Call when in the citv whether yon have legal business or not. Office in rear of Bank of Rutherfordton. ,Phone number 40. CarroltW. Downey, Physician .and Surgeon, Rutherfordton, K. O. All calls, both by day and by night, will receive prompt attention. Office rooms 22 and 23 over Carpenter & Tay lor's store. OiSee 'phone number 122, Residence 22. ' . Wealthy Manufacturer Dead, New Yorh.'Jn. 22. James Clark, founder of the James Clarke leather corporation 01 . ieuis, j, is aeaa rMmfno-rpnliPr at his home In Plainfield, N. J., from L . . ". .. ,, . "Lt.1.1,. i Bartlett Building. Dp Stairs, Main St., PlivllXUvUlA iig a vw a v wa. j s J. H. Campbell, ago from active business. Is rated at $10,000,006j His wealth i Rutherfordton, N. C, . . All work guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Charges reasonable, v s For a bad taste in the mouth take a few doses of . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. War ranted to cure. For sale by Dr. T. B. Twitty. - 'Subscribe for THE TRIBUNE, printed every Thursday evening. ' ir is 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. V
Rutherfordton Tribune (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1904, edition 1
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