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miiftj ototi in enor 4 t VOL. IV. SO. 37. RUTHEBFOBDTON, N.C. THURSDAY,. SEPTEKBEB 15, 1904. - ,, SLOP A YEAR. i Try for Ilea 222 South Peoria St., Chicaoo, 111., Oct. 7, 1902. . Eight months ago I was so ill that 1 was compelled to lie or nit down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could kerp nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pain and I couched so much that my throat ana lunya were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright's disease and others said it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I had no de sire to live. A sister visited me from St. Louis and aked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much suffer ing if they but knew of its value. Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wine of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to be a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today? BANDITS HOLD UP ROCK ISLAND TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN. Convention of Order at Buffalo Den onstration for Roosevelt. Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 13. The public meeting held last night in convention tall by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Express Safe Blown and the Firemen of America, now in convenr tlon In this city, wound up in a dem- Contents Secured. POSSES ARE NOW IN PURSUIT Passenger Train on the Rock Island Road Is Held Up by Sevan Bold Bandits, Who Terrorize Passengers de-nt because he had accepted an hoiu lustration for President Roosevelt. The hall was filled. . Grand Master Hannahan, of tha Brotherhood, was just bringing his address to a close and he had called attention to the fact that a New York newspaper had criticised the presi- MAINE REPUBLICANS WIN STATE ELECTION William T. Cobb of Rockland Is j Chosen For Governor. THE LENA INCIDENT. Secretary Morton Receives Report from Rear Admiral Goodrich. Washington, Sept. IS. Secretary Morton today received a report from Rear Admiral Goodrich, commander- in-chief of the Pacific fleet, statin that he hu an Inspection made yes tea-day of the Russian ship Lena at San Francisco and that she was gen uinely In need of repairs. The re- TY-n-t ohmoii furt-ho-r th n-ntlirA of re- Returns Indicate that Democrats Will , . Vl I pairs, aaiu 10 ue uwcob-oj , uui w officials of the navy department de- as They Now Have Only One Gain BY A PLURALITY OF 30,00 and Rifle Express Car. Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 13. Seven bandits perpetrated a successful hold up of a passenger train on the Rock Island near Letts shortly after mid night this morning. The statements orary membership in the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. "Let me say," said the grand mas ter, "that if the president of the Unit ed States or any other of its citizens, does nothing worse than accept mem bership in this organization, he will Also In House of Representatives. Portland, Me., Sept. 13. The Re publicans of Maine were successful in the state election yesterday, theii candidate for governor, William T. cline to make this part of the tele gram public. The report has "been referred to the state department for action. Admiral Goodrich's report shows that to make the temporary repairs to the boilers and machinery of the of express men are that they secured never merit the ill-will nor deserva no money, though the safe was blown the censure of any of his fellow men. open and the contents taken, the oflV if the res of the public and particular- cers asserting that the safe contained iy those wio are instrusted with tha merchandise of some value, company direction of our government and tha papers in transit, etc., but no money, management of the nation's greatest Three special trains, on one of which enterprises would do as the president are posses of railroad and express em- and meet us on a common level, there Cobb, of Rockland, being elected bj Lena, according to the naval experts' opinion, would require about six weeks' time. The captain of the ves- sel claims that it needs new boil ers, and if the request to be allowed to put these in is granted, no less than eight months' time will be re aulred to make the change. State a plurality whicn probably win D as high a3 30,000. This probablfl plurality is 3,300 smaller than thai by which the Republican ticket was successful in Maine four years ago The Democratic leaders are claiming that the vote indicates an increase in party strength in the state. On th navy department officials were in other hand the Republican leaders had conference this morning and the indi- ploye3 and a number of officers, were wouid be fewer strikes and less strifa declared that they expected only from cations were that the temporary re- I). W. Smith. I). F. Morrow. Morrow & Smith, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, Rntherfordton, Is'. C. Practices in State and Federal courts. Careful attention given to all business entrusted to them. Call when in the citv whether yon have legal business or not. Office iu rear of Bank of Ratherfordtou. Phone number 40. Geo. C. Justice. W. C. MoRorle. Justice & McRorie, Attorneys vfe Counsellors at Law, Rutherford ton, N. C. Practice in all State and Federal courts. Rooms 8 and in Mills-Dickerson build ing, over Mills store. Office 'phone 38. Carroll W. Downey, Physician and Surgeon, Rutherfordton, N. C. All calls, both by day and by night, will receive prompt attention. Office r(Kuis 22 and 23 over Carienter & Tay lor's Htnre. Office 'phone number 122, Residence 22. R. S. Eaves, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Careful attention to details of all bus iness entrusted to him. Practice in all State aud Federal courts Rooms 1 and 2 Mills-Dickerson building, up stairs. Phone number 5. Dr. Geo. P. Reid, Physician and Surgeon, Forest City, N. C. Offers his professional services to the rushed to the scene of the robbery im mediately on the receipt of the news going from Muscatine, West Liberty and Davenport. Posse In Pursuit. Horses were procured from around Columbus Junction and the chase be gun. The mounted men, with blood hounds, are now scouring the country for miles In every direction in an ef fort to apprehend the robbers, while all the people that pass through Co lumbus Junction or nearby points from the time of the robbery are be ing held up by the officers and care fully inspected by them to ascertain If the bandits are undertaking to es cape in this way. The engineer and fireman of the train furnished pretty accurate de scriptions of of three of the men. The officials seem to be of the opinion tha robbers when they left the engine 2 miles east of Columbus Junction in stead of going into that place, where the robbery had already been report ed by wire from Fruitland, started oil to the east into the marshy country lying between the Iowa and the Mis sissippi rivers, where the Iowa form! a delta and where the country Is over grown by stunted timber. The robbery occurred at 12:06 at a place known as Whiskey Hollow, & miles out of Muscatine. Red Lantern Stopped Train. The train known as No. 11 is t through Chicago and Kansas City train. The robbery was at the end ol a sharp curve and exactly where a similar hold-up was engineered two and more of peace and good will in the industrial world." "What has the president done foi you?" shouted a man. "The president," the- grand mastei replied, "has proven to the organized workingmen of this country that ha has an interest in their welfare by accepting an honorary membership in an organization of men whose faces and .begrimmed by smoke and dust, and who daily and hourly face tha gravest dangers." An outburst of cheers followed. Dur ing the demonstration the men on the stage sat silent. 15,000 to 18,000. The complete returns indicate thai the Democrats will have several state senators whereas they now have onlj one, and that they will make a slight gain over their present membership in the state house of representatives. pairs would be allowed. ADMIRAL GOODRICH ACTIVE. IN TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE SIX LIVES LOST Fire OttCtrrdd In Crowded Sec tion of New York. Bank of Rotherfordton. Report of the condition of the Bank of Rutherfordton, at Rutherfordton, in thp State of North Carolina, at the close of business June 9th, 1904. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $26,799 80 614 75 1.200 Overdrafts, secured Rutherford county bonds It i i m HEROIC WORK OF THE FIREMEN anaiug nouse, iurmture ana nxtures . . Other rpal stnl- mx-iiml More Than Twenty Families Were TW from vnt lJni-LU 5.000 00 16 00 846 01 426 71 242 00 Asleep In the Building, and It a Checks and other cash items Remarkable that Loss of Life Was Silver coin . '1,439 18 .National bank notes and oth er U. S. notes 1.274 00 Rutherford county and U. S. claims 641 81 Not Greater. Six persons New York, Sept. 13. In one family were burned to death and six others were Injured seriously in a fire which partially destroyed EASTERN WAR NEWS. WHITES ON TRIAL. Little Change Reported In Situation at the Front. St. Petersburg, Sept. 13. 1:15 p. m. No change is reported in the situation at the front and no confirmation is obtainable here of the reports thai General Kuroki is moving northeast Of Mukden; but the authorities are noticeably more reticent than usual. Charged With Murder of Sherill lit Rowan County. Charlotte. N. C. Sept. 13. The tak. ing of testimony in the case of Thorn. m and Charlie White, charged wltJ the murder of Russel Sherill, waa completed in the superior court at Salsbury and argument begun. The case, owing to the prominenea of the parties concerned, and the somewhat unusual circumstances In volved, has attracted considerable at tention. The .testimony developed was to the effect that hearing that young Sherill was responsible for the ruin of their niece, whos-e father was dead, the White brothers, who lived at Con cord, went to Sherlll's house, in Ro- China as Japan's Ally. St. Petersburg, Sept. 13. 1:10 p. m. The reports that Chinese troops ara concentrating in the valley of the Llaa river are causing considerable concern here. The Bourse Gazette thinks it Moving With Vigor In Case of Rus sian Transport Lena. Washington, Sept. 13 Admiral Goodrich, commanding the Pacific sta tion, is moving in the matter of the Russian transport Lena with an en ergy which has earned him the praise of the navy department officials here. Without waiting for special instruc tions or calling into doubt as to his powers in the matter, the admiral not only was the first to report to the government the arrival of the Lena in San Francisco harbor, but he subse quently detailed one of his expert na val officers to visit the vessel and as certain for himself her exact condi tion aa to boilers and machinery. He has reported the result of this Inves tigation as to boilers and machinery. He has reported the result of this In vestigation to the navy departmenin the form of a telegram which came Total. $38,399 76 LIABILITIES. a tenement building at Nos. 68-70 Sev- Capitol stock paid in $10,000 00 enty-first street, early today, burplus fund 3,000 00 thn-n 9itt famiiiM wero bsIpoh unamaea pronts, less expen- in the building, and acts of bravery UxZtY, lfi. accompanied their rescue, which waa Time certificates of deposit. . 4.912 76 accomplished by nremen and. the po- Notes and bills redisconnted. 3,000 00 lice. It was shortlv afar 2 o'clock whn iotal $38,399 4 6 ine aiarm was given. uwmg to mt Norfch Carolinaf Rntherford County. danger of the fire In such a crowded I, J. W. Dorsey, acting cashier of the section, police reserves from threa bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly tii-Af inta wore Kni-rlmi tn t.hA sppnp swear that the above report is true and Within tie few moments that had w l"e OI ?y SESSS na Sworn to and subscribed before me, headway from the nrst floor and the" this 18th day of June 1904. neighborhood was in a panic of ter- J. F. FLACK, Notary Public. uorrect Attest : R. S. Eaves, D. Smith. F. Morrow, T. C. COMMERCIAL BANK. ror. Women and children were be ing dropped from the windows of tha lower floors and dozens of persona were fighting in the hallways to reach the open air. A policeman climbed to the roof of an adioinlna buildine. and by cllne- Report of the condition of the Com Ing to the cornice, reached down to merciai mnK ot Kutneriomton atKutn- wu, mUUwo "w on june 9th, 1904. ivwuou sev tsu uuii-uiou wuu were uauu- i BfaniTDrtua fleer, winding his coat around his head, Overdrafts 1 .065 59 entered the building from below and Furniture and Fixtures 1.000 00 rolled down the stairs the body of a Due from banks and bankers, 26.191 65 fcif..imvntPrfi man Th timM tha UfcecKs ana otner casn items, jsu 88 vroiacom i.ooi ou officer came back carrying two per sona in his arms. Then h fell ex hausted. Meantime leaders bad been run to the top of the building and firemen rescued at least 20 tenement dwellers Silver coin 233 54 National bank notes and oth er U. S. notes 3,052 00 Total $70,220 Ot LIABILITIES. Japanese of guarding her lines of com. munication. In other words, regular Chinese troops will become thfl auxiliaries of the Japanese, and wan county, shortly after daybreak, an" th Japanese army thus relieved and called him out on the front piaz government will formally propose to over-night from San Francisco and waa who wer& to juffip Men sought gS in J JS 1 Kir rwi pniaw th- h h5(l V " I Undivided profits, less cxpen- territory actually occupied by the Jap- ' " ' " tnrust DacK, wnlle the women and ses and taxes paid 1,502 09 anes adding: I ol 111 e "ttV'sauiu" "" children were taken out. Ona fire- Due to banks and bankers. . . 846 66 "To this Japan doubtles will readi- tuu a"-aiw ?u ,c , man- although already badly burned, individual deposits suoject to it will relieve tlw y"""""1 "cu w i took seven of an upper floor. When the work of rescue had been completed, and tha flames were controlled ,the firemen found six dead. They were Onda Konovitch ly acquiesce, as za. His mother was present, but went Inside, when they said they want ed to see her son privately. A short time afterward Sherill waa ! vear aero bv thp Ohlcaen car bnrn bandits. The engineer as the train shot wle. each of the Whites dls pan rounded the curve saw a red lantern charging his pistol. Sherill was unarmed. The stata contends that Sherill denied tha on the track and immediately stopped the train. Immediately the engine, express car and baggage cars wera boarded by the robbers, apparently five in number. Fusilade Fired. A fuailade was fired along the sides of the train to prevent the Interfer ence by passengers. The messengei of the necessity of protecting its lines, stores and land transports, will set free all the strength of the troops to operate against Russia. China, thus, would become actually the ally of Ja- If the reports are confirmed, not only Russia, but other powers, must intervene to show China what the limits of strict neutrality means." charge and declined to keep an alleged promise to marry the Whites niece, and as a result, the men put him to death. The defense ts that Sherill becama enraged and was advancing upon one of the brothers in a threatening at tltude, when both opened fire to sava citizens of the town and surrounding of the express car was compelled to his brother. Reports Denied. St. Petersburg, Sept. 13. 1:10 p. m The War office authorized the AssO' ciated Press to deny the report circu lated by the Morning Pcstx of Lon don to the effect that 3,000 men ol Lieutenant General Sassalitch's divi sion have been captured, and to deny her boilers were In bad condition, and that to make temporary repairs would occupy a period of six weeks, employ ing the full resources of the San Fran- clsco machine shops. It was also stat ed that if new boilers were supplied, ! as Captain Berlinslcy, of the Lena, de sired, the work of putting them in would occupy no less time than eight months. Captain Pillsbury promptly laid thia message before Secretary Morton and : by his direction carried it over to the 6tate department to consult with Act ing Secretary Adee and Solicitor Pen- field, as to the course to be pursued. It was the opinion of three officers that the request for permission ta make temporary repairs should be al lowed. But aa in the case of yester day's conference on the same sub ject it was decided that the final de cision in this matter rested with tha 1 ! cer mer fk persons from the window --- a xm, v Cashier s checks outstanding 8b5 74 Total $70,220 09 Anna Konovitch. Two grown sisters of Konovitch. Two children of the Konovitch fam- iir- Many received severe burns. The financial loss was small. WESLEYAN COLLEGE. State of N. C, Rutherford County. I, J. F. Flack, cashier of The Commer cial Bank of Rutherfordton, do solemnly swear the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. FLACK, Cashier. "Ssubscribed and worn to before me this 18th day of June, 1904. O. P. TANNER, Dept. C. S. C. Correct Attest : T. B T witty, John C Mills. JOS. M. WALKER, Everything In Readiness for Opening of Fall Term. Macon. Ga Sept. 13. Wesleyan Female College will throw open its doors to the girls of Georgia and hei sister slates Wednesday morning. Everything is in readiness for a big opening, and President Guerry thinks tivators, Wagons and Buggies, mere win De at least uu young ladiei DEALER IN THE Celebrated Deering Mowers and Binders, Disc Harrows and Oul- country. He has had ten years exper ience in the practice of medicine. Matt MeBntyer. B. A. Ju&tice. McBrayer& Justice Attorney at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Mills-Dickerson brick block, up stairs. Office 'phone 58. Wm. F. Rucker, open the doors. The car safe waa dynamited and the contents taken, af ter which the engine crew was com pelled to return to the passengei A number of leading lawyers are en. gaged on both sides, among them United States Senator Overman, and Congressman Klutz for the defense, the report that he has been wounded, department of commerce and labor, ln attendance during the next term, and a general line of Farm Ma chinery and Repairs. I will save and also to deny the statement from Tokio that dum dum bullets were used by the Russian sat Liao Yang. coaches, the engine cut off and tha and Captain R. B. Glenn, Democratic robbers mounting it ran It west through Letts, and to within 2 miles of Columbus Junction, where the en gine was left standing on the track. The mannerin which the robbera candidate for governor, who Is ol counsel for the prosecution. $1,000 REWARD. Central Railroad Offers Same for De tection of Wreckers. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 13. A reward Attorney and Counsellor at Law, tlon at nljfht and the selection. of a Rutherfordton, N. C. Office over C. C. Reid's store. 'Phone number 112. All business intrusted to hini will be promptly looked after. Fired Into a Train. Valdosta. Ga.. Sept. 13. Unknown handled the engine, their knowledge ol parties fired Into the northbound pas- of 1'000 is offered for the detection the fact that Letts was a closed sta- aenger train on the Georgia Southern w 111111 e,iueiK:e w couviut, tuw par- and Florida railroad Monday night, COFFIN FILLED WITH RIFLES. O. C. ERWIN, Justice of the Peace, Office up stairs iu Mill's building room No. 7. Will Rive prompt and care ful attention to all business intrusted to him. M. L. Edwards, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Rutherfordton, N. C. Practices in State and Federal courts. Careful attention given to business. J. H. Campbell, Photographer, Bartlett Building, Up Stairs, Main St., was made by curious white citizens. Rutherfordton, N. C. point contiguous to Columbus June a few miles below Lake Park, in thia tion, to abandon the engine, convinca county. The ball struck a window, the officers that the robbers, or soma shattering the glass and blind, and of them, are experienced railroad men scattering the pieces over T .G. Cran? ford and Homer Brown, of this city, who were sitting near the window. This makes the second or third time the trains have been fired into neat that point, and it is understood that the officials are making every en- Remarkable Story of a Fake Funeral In Georgia. Americus, Ga., Sept. 13. A remark. able story is told in Americus of a deavor to arrest the perpetrators fake funeral occurring in a llttla country town nearby quite recently. The corpse came by express and a ties who wrecked the Central rail way trains at Rocky Ford and Ogee chee on Friday and Saturday nights. Superintendent T. S. Molae decided after a more thorough investigation, to Increase the reward from $500 to 1,000. Central railway officials stated that they had heard nothing from the spe cial agents who are out on the line ol road trying to run down the wreckers. If there are any developments they which appeared under the terms ol the circular of Feb. 13 last, issued by Mr. Cortelyou, then secretary, to bfl charged with the execution of the neu trality laws. Admiral Goodrich further reported TroDriate exercises to the navy department tnat he had taken precautions to prevent any In terference with the Lena as she lay in the -harbor, and had caused her ta be surrounded by a cordon of torpedo boat destroyers. This guard will serve a double purpose, as it will no! only prevent anything ln the nature of a cutting out expedition as ln th case of Ryeshitelni at Shanghai, but also will serve to insure the detention of the big transport until a final un- Several addresses will be made at tha opening Wednesday morning, and what is predicted for the most sue you money on anything in my cessful veaT in the historv of the in. - i i i stitution win he starts off with on, n lie. vome to see me oeiore you buy. Cash or time to suit my sudden oth of Harrv wain customers. Am here every Mon- Atlanta, Sept. 13. Harry Watson L,nv Yftra tnnUsP cal department of The Atlanta Con stitution, died early Monday morning at his home, 94 Capitol avenue. Mt. Watson had suffered several month! of a very weak heart, and his death, from heart failure, was not altogethei unexpected. After a vacation of sev- Jos. M.Walker. Groceries, Heavy and fancy, Feed stuffs. Beef, All work guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Charges reasonable. A. J. Whisnant, ltesident Dentist,, Rutherfordton, N. C. Office up stairs in Thompson-Dicker-on brick block. 'Phone No. 50. J. L. Geer, Dentist, Kutherfordton, . C. Room 21 over Carpenter & Taylor's erore. omce 'phone No. 1-9. Rev. Dr. Laser Dead. New York, Sept. 13. The Rev. Dr. swell negro funeral followed the same Raphael Laser, for 25 years pastor ol day. The weight of the coffin sur- the Congregational Church of Oha- prised many onlookers, requiring tha bei Shalon, in Boston, and the editor strength of a dozen stalwart negroes and publisher of The New Era, also to carry it. Suspicion was aroused, published ln that city, is dead at his and late that night an investigation tome tyere. He was born in Prussia In 186. ln 1858 he lormed a Jewish The coffin was filled with rifles. congregation at Portsmouth, O., and later took up his work in the east Hooked 400-Pound Shark. Morehead City, N. C, Sept. 13. The largest shark ever landed at this demanding Is reached aa to her dis- enJ mon4hf' ae return to hls WOT Pork, Poultry and Eggs. We make our ... i o low wccm bu iw ui piwaiauvc: I position. ..i. j i vii. -o.. 1 nwn Satisaerp.s. which are alwava fwh , . , ... , , . . . , a I uiuuu iiupiurou iu ucai m. xUL- 1 M i - o i -- J . iviiuisier mKituuii cniieu ai iuc sin i , .... . .1 department today and had a short " "Z . v "7 0Qr marset tor anytmng tor the ta- . . . ... i uiiu an iuuu;uiLauic win. ue auircuiuLieu i talk with Mr. Adee, lhe mmistei 4It.Ki- , w, ble. Corn, Cotton Seed meal and hulls. I V ' t J -I Q a, y. a xm IUV AAV V A'lWftS'. Ml . TT CbtOUU U.OAJ 1 Sf c?:ltyvl l! f!L? ITX aSX LT idenIfied r ith The W toc. p a9 iow anese consul general in San Francisco, ln the opinion of those who have the investigation on foot. for a number of years. FOREST FIRE RAGES. of Anaconda, Mont. any complaint of her presence noi Anaconda, Mont., Sept. 13. A large make any demand as to her withdraw- forest fire is raging in the mountains al. He assured Mr. Adee that he was west of here and a hoisting works and entirely willing to allow tne United National Laundrymen Meet. Kansas City. Mo.. Sent. 12. Tha laundrymen's national association mel iust received' he called simply to acquaint the state department officially with the fact ol the Lena's appearance In the harbot Much Damage Being Done In Vicinity of San Francisco, but did not lodge today in an annual convention with nearly 500 delegates present, including big delegations from Chicago, Louis ville, St. Louis, New York and Phila delphia as the lowest. Carload of Hay and Cotton Seed Hulls. haft house, together with a bunk and boarding house have been de stroyed The big boarding house of the Webb quarry Is threatened. Close to the Robbed of $300. Charlotte, N. C, Sept. 13. P. L. place was caught a few days ago by UfcManus. superintendent of the At- farms and much, damage will result w. want, oi covingion, ua., ana lanta and Charlotte division of the should the flames get to them . i iuixU0. mam-, southern railway, was : robbed of a I A number of prospectors' cabins moth man-eater was towed in to the purae containing $300 Monday morn- have been burned. Th timhar in wharf, and had to be lifted from the lng. mj.. McManue spent Sunday in the vicinity of the Blue Eyed Nellie water witt a derrick. He was caught Washington with his family, leaving mines is dense ,and much valuable wnn a steei noop aiiacnea io nemp the capital Sunday night. He had timber will be destroyed. v line, and Dreans tne record in poini ni8 pur8e and money ven he left of size for anything of the kind evei Uh Pullman. Two parties, supnosed ' Minister Bowen Arrives. caught on this coast. - to he thieves, are being shadowed. New York, Sept 13 Herbert Bow- en, United States minister to Venezue- J.L.Allen. A. L. Grayson, Books and Stationery, Rutherfopdton, N. C. fouaht in 1814. In which the state ml- Newspaper and Magazine agency, full i I 1 1 1 A j.1 1 - 1 1 . C. Davison, commanding, mia defeated the British and saved suppiy OI - wiepuiuioscn onis I I af pnnrranr. rmna rPAcfitiriAnt'o Ann Rt. was sent to an anchorage off th Baltimore irom capture. - Mpr in varinns stvlfis of bindino-. -nhonl Union Iron Works close to the Lena Sour Stomach. and office papers, a full line of deeds and Later the Paul Jones was reinforced w " . other legal blanks, blank books, religious k .tMm la,lT, MarMo. Wnen the quantity of frod taken is ad secular books works of fiction, foum. head, in charge of Midshipman Davis, to rge or the quality too rich, sour tain pens inks, pencils writing tablets, with an armed crew of four marine ! - 1 "X " " ' with loaded rifles and belts filled with V so 11 tne digestion nas oeen weaaenea ma UiNLl 15UUA. &1UKIL 1JN States government to deal with this case without interference or sugges tion from him. Close Watch Over Lena. San Francisco, Sept. 13. Early to day the destroyer Paul Jones, Lieu tenant G Legal Holiday at Baltimore. Baltimore, Sept 13. Today Is a 1 gaT holiday in Baltimore and Maryland in honor of the battle of North Point, F Harrie M H . r,. w . .......w, .... vurc. , m Tr , i..r. When troubled with const.inat.mn trv la. arrived here todav from Caracas. - . L . , I had been troubled with lame back Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- Mr. Bowen said he was home on leave 1 long gne remaina lB hours elapse between meals, and when iur niifn years mm iounu a cumuiei wis. xuev ure rasy iu una pro- turn ucwcu icbi. nc ociiu 1'liysician and Surgeon, Rutherfordton, N. C. Residence 'phone No. 7. ammunition. Assisted by the launch "J ""B,lllvJ"- as a picket and patrol boat, the Paul tret?iy OI eas"y ioou. masn- T. a rw nvat cate tha looa tnorougniy. let nve TOWN. Ono r.llnuto CouQh Cure For OouQht, Colds and Croup. recovery in the use of Chamberlain's dnce no griping or other unpleasant I tfle climate of Venezuela had been par- 'Puin n 1 til ' oava .TilVin d Xiiclnav dill- I ..v a. "Cl 1 i m T m i . I a.s , . , . . , 1 . . . . -. am, Ind. This liniment is also without an equal for sprains and bruiseB, It is for sale by T, B, Twitty, ticularly trying to his health this sum. anYibnW rv TUB TUTnTtXTT? T 1 I wl I printed every Thursday evening. Subscriber fo The TasyNK, port to see that the neutrality laws you feel a fullness and weight in the are rigidly enforced, both for and region of the stomach after eating, take against her. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- lets and the sour etomaf h may be avoid- THE TRIBUNE fl 00 a year, (ed, For sie by T, B. Twitty. Walker McDowell, Barber. Over Carpenter's store, Rutherfordton, N. C. Polite and courteous treatment. Everything clean and tidy, Charge moderate.
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