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The Western Vindicator from Rutherfordton, North Carolina • Page 3

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THE VI DIC ATOR The Southern Bureau of Information. FREE PREAIIUn. L. P. KRWIN, EfUtor.

L. V. MILI.FK, Manager. Governor Allen D. Candleb, did the Democratic primaries Georgia decide Monday, electing Candler delegates to the of 254 out of a total of 851.

Rah for Georgia. A Great Offer! Now is the time you want to the newspapers! The war cloud hangs heavy You want to know every step that is taken Yon dont ADVERTISING THE SOUTH AT OMAHA EXPOSITION. Hlienboro, N. June 1398. Through arrangements with tb PCBMIHED EVERY Tnt.E-,D.T AT Rt'THEB- ronDTON.N.

C. bv The V.Eairax Vindicator Iclihi.n-o Compact publisher, THE VINDICATOR has secured a limited number of paid up yearly subscriptions to $1.03 kr tzar, -wristi cash ADVICE. want to wait a week to hear it- TO- We declare to the Vindicator that the League is no kin, nor does it perpetuate the principles ot the Dear Sib The Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition to be held this summer, at Oaia'ha, Nebraska, should be thoroughly worked by every town in the South. Those people are looking Southward for homes. They are looking for longer summers and shorter winters.

If half the advantages we have were placed before them, then they would flock here with their capi THURSDAY, JUNK klan" of 1809-70. Press. the indicator rtrortosea to un CRABTREE'S Farm Trade, ar now, you've played hades, the mouth piece of the farmers tal and experience. With this in view we have organized The Socxhers Bcseac or Infobma and repudiated the only good feature in your League. Rutherford for everything Atlanta, oiiaarlotte.

Athene, Wilmin47osa Chattanooga, ASP New it oyCt jpfctfadeipblat Wasiliiuton, NorfbllXf Richmond SCHEDULE lUffECT FEOARY 7, ISTWAKD. No. 41. NO- iSt tion, and rented handsome offices on the Exposition grounds, and are ready to that pertains to the upbuilding place any advertising for your section. The ccst of securing these apartments, and making the distribution of the literature for the different sections, has which we propose to give away as follows: To new subscribers; to old subscribers who renew by June 'their interests, and whenever it can be of use to this class of our been large, but by uniting we can reduce the cost to a minimum.

all which we are aware of, and we have arranged so you can get the news and get it fresh every other day: We make this offer: For 11.50 CASH, we will send you the Thrice-A-Week New York Wold, (three times a week every other day) giving the news of the world, especially war news, and The Vindicator one The Vindicator will give" you the news cf Rutherford county. Just think cf it what more do you want? people it has but to be command The offices will be in charge of from four to six ladies and gentlemen, ed and it will always be found as who will spend July and August, and perhaps September, on the grounds, talk SSOp.m ready to aniwea the call as the farmer is to make it. We have a Mr. 'Washington Duke, of Durham, makes another magnificent gift to Trinity College, and it goes without a rider. He unconditionally gives the college $100,000.

vXscle Sam has a heavy break-fast to dispose of this week with Santiago, Porto Rico and Havan-na, and it is going to be a hot one we fear. ing for the South, and placing your literature where it will do the most good. Each town sending literature, will be conscientiously worked for, and their individual advantages and special inducements placed before the very people 612 6S8 Lv. Lumberrcn Maxtou Laurinb Ar. Hamlet Lv.

Hamlei Wadesbr: who are interested. 510afl 628 1st, 1893. A PRACTICAL Farm Journal. Farm and Trade is a well edited monthly home and farm paper published at Chattanooga, by W. R.

Crabtree, subscription price. $1.00 a year. It ia interest 2So such opportunity has ever been offered your people before so oheap; 6 58 780 811 3 43 912 95 1025 gloxious land, if we but exercise Judgment in cultivating it. We have good farmers to tell us how to farm, if they will open their mouths and let others know their as you know, to mall 1000 circulars cost $10.00, and the usual price for dis Ar. Monroe tributing is three dollars per 100C.

We propose, by uniting forces, to place Lv. Monrce Ar. Charlott Mt. Hciir your printed matter in the hands of interested parties and home seekers for 2J .648 .780 .8 80 .010 1088 1148 1220 pa 1264 pa IX MEMORIAL. only oat ($1.00) per 1000.

experience. We have good farm Lincolnt Shelby Ellenboi Didaema Henson was born June 24th 1757, and died June Srd, at 6 t. era who do not own a foot of land, ing to the family and helpful to whoso experience would be worth aged 100 years il months and 9 days Sow take this matter up at once, and write us how many your town will send and what kind. We would advise, where you can, to get out special edition of your local paper, as your editor will go as far as any one in helping to advertise your town. The next best thing is a neat boooklet, folder, or She was tha seventh and youngest Miss Mary Smith Has moved her goods to the New Brick Store formerly occcupied by 13 40sm Lv 10 00 am Ar a great deal to others who do own Hamlet.

6 20 pa Cheraw. Lv. t600pt the farmer. Our Free Offer. child of Daniel Camp a brother of land and by an interchange of ex Joshua and Stephen Camp, leading card, setting forth briefly what your town or section has to offer eettler3.

EASTWARD. citizens of this county at the begin perience a great deal of valuable Tcu may talk your life away at home about your fine country and many at ning of this century. So. SS. No.

403 information can be dissemirated tractions and do no good, but place it before people who are looking for better She was married to Benjamin F. Lv. EutherivTjT.cn 4 86 D. tt T. B.

Walker, where she will keep a Full linn of First-Class Henaon April 11th, 1324, who died sev frienda who will open the campaign for this much needed eral years ago. He was also the sev Ellenbc: 4 4 Shelbv A 08 700 lit. HcliT 7 60' Chariot: siaa. m. 'SSS enth and youngest child of his parents.

locations and your prosperity is at hand. We would like to have aH matter on board by July 1st. Any farther in formation gladly furnished. Yours very truly, SOUTHERN BUREAU OF INFORMATION, EtLENBORO, U. C.

Our free Dffor will expiie when we have given away all the paid subscriptions contracted for, and our readers who wish to take advantage of this remarkable offer shonld ao eo work cf spreading the knowledge Five children were born to Brother and Sister Henson, all lived to be you have to benefit your neighbor? Ar.MoTirofc 5 63 a.m..-. S10-" Lv. Mcnrce au5 940 MILLINERY grown. Two, Charle3 and iTrs. Jane, Marsh-, 25 701 1081 741 1108 wife of L.

Fowler, have died. T. Go van, of Texas, Jason of Brook Any one who tries the credit system in any kind of legitimate lyn, N. and Mary, of this county, Ar. 7f .1128 Lv.

Harxilitt To which new Goods will be ad and honest business and finds it survive. Brother and Sister Henaon were unsatisfactory and unjust to the Laurir.l.f,- iTaxton 13 is members of "VTesley's Chapel, and pro customers who do pay cash will ded as needed also a nice line of Motions, Selected Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles. Call and bably of the first to join, as Sister Hen- Ar. "yVilD.ir.it.-, 12 p. m.

doubtless determine to change and Your rail if 1 I son had at the time of her death been BY SUYINQ OiftKOT MOM ROSENBURGER a member of the Methodist church for adopt a cash system. It makes over seventy years. 202-204 102 St, NEW YORK CiTY. be convinced that I can and do sell as cheap as tha cheapest. After the marriage of Brother and The Largest Clothing: Manufacturers in America.

one feel good to know that The Vindicator is paid for, it will make you feel better if you pay Sister Eeneon, they settled near Broad OUR ORSAT BARGAIN OrFSRI river, two miles from Big Island, where they lived, reared their family, died WATCH NOr.THWAHD. Lv. Hamkt 3 15am 11 28 pm Ar. Ealelgh 211am Port-am 5 50pm. 7 80 an Ar, Eichmcri 316am Wathlngi.ri 11 1281pa yew York 7 68am.

etSgtti SOT IHWAR D. Lv. Monrcs 8 4Sam. 26pa Ar. Atbevill: 1105am 140aa Athen? .1 16pm 845aa Atlanta 2 eOpm 6 20aa ii and were buried.

SOTS' ADONIS SUITS FOE 8g 2.76 for a years subscription in ad-Vance one copy for yourself and A large crowd of neighbors, friends Is called to Morris' Cold Drink Establishment on Main Street. It is the only first-class thing ot the kind in the city Strttb Extra Pr.U tnd and relatives gathered at the home we ray ExpresMg. another for your brother, sister, last Saturday to pay the last tribute of or friend, in a far away respect to her memory, attesting the high estimate in whish she wa3 held Tbcs. lulu an guaranteed tatz nade from Ira-frU4 Wool Cheviot, to Black. Blue, Grt; an! Brown la rize Croat 3 to cars agt Made sp doable-kttasttd, with Sailor Collar Collar fescy embroidered Used vtth fart Black Albert Twill Sateen end Patent Waist Baods.

Triaasicg aad Workaianthip tba Tory best. Sizes for la to ysars, without Sailoi Collar. Mention agt sd if large or small. Try it on and the absent one will Nice Parlor Attached I as neighbor, friend and above all chris write you a long old fashioned let tlan. Her pastor was assisted In the BARGAINS! Elgin or Waltham, stem wind, open-face, screw case, always reliable; price A60.

28-year silver filled screw case, stem wind, Seth Thomas movement, 14.76, or 2iew Era, 8.76, warranted. Extra special open-face screw case, stem wind, ifew Ear movement, big value, warrranted to give satisfac ter to thank you for your remem- burial services by Rev. A. M. McMa ban of the Baptist church.

mm Tbis Style Sizes 3 to With Cttrc Fair Paau May God's blessings rest on the be reaved, and may they follow their mother as she followed Christ. 0 For the special accommodation of the ladies. Special attention Riven io city orders for Ice Cream and Sherbets by the gallon. FREE DELIVERY! Call and see. Yours for trade, J.P.Morris, Daily.

Daily, except Sunday. Beth train i remediate connections at Atiri-ti for IIontgomryj bile, ew Cana, Te.Tae.Callorala, Mesico, Nashville, Mem phis, Mtc Ficrida. TvtTiit.ii: Tleepers, apply toJ A. Gen. Agt.

P. Dept, -t? House, Atlanta, k. Jiv. Tuc. Trav.

Pass. Agt. Charlotte, If. C. I Gi Traffic V.

Z. -eneral 3uperintendant. I.J. -sr. Gen'l.

Pae6. Agent. GtwEF.AL Cr- CES, PORTSMOUTH, VA. J. B.

Cabpentzr, Pastor. OBITCABT. John "William Wilkins, son of the tion; price $2.25. Try one. The Yankee Watch, cheap at $1.00, keeps good time.

Price now 79 cents. Postage 8 cents extra. Write for pe? cf other kinds. late Sheriff Win. TVilkins, of Green river, was born April 19th, 1837, and died June 4th, at 1-2, at his residence Jas.

B. Swindell, at Gray's Chapel, of cancer of the lip, Rutherfordton, North Carolina. nance. i Stingy, picayunish people are a con to any community as well as to themselves. If The Visdica-TOJt had to depend upon that kind of people for support it would not vindicate long, but meekly turn np its toes to the daisies.

We are proud of our subscription list, and don't want to lose a single subscriber. Don't you forget it. Adjutant General Andrew D. Oowles, while riding into the city from Camp Kussell last Friday was thrown from his horse and reoeived injurie which will pro 50 1f MARION, N. C.

irom wmcn he tad been afflicted for about six years. I lbs. oc 000 coo Brother Wilkins was twice married. MM 5-as 8 1 first to Miss Crawford, daughter of the late David Crawlord, two children. V.a.n John W.

and Marvin survive this un- HOT on. His second wife was Mrs. Dailv. Julius C.Qreeri, 0 1 Funeral Director, tr.i If terse z. Jg Slf tatUfcctsrt.

r.r -temples, tar i' tTiZJl GHIO'RIVER CHARLESTON ft who was Miss Mary E. TTaldrop, by this marriage a little daughter hlr.nks. ttt SCHEDULE ii. IFF EGT OCTOBER 18J 897. rOSESTCITT, If.

C. Brother TVilkins joined the church WORTH. flOC 2 Men's JapaDeee Hndk'chfs. 5 cts at Gray's Chapel in 1849, under the You need No. 88.

Xo. 12. 0 Anything from a cheap Col- 0 fin to the finest Clnib Casket. My Fine Hearse 1 is offered to the millic Ladies Leather Belt 10 cts 2 Big Cakes Soap 5 cts bably prevent him from going into active service. He had been appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Regiment and is univer 2 eopa- 00 nm 2 lbs.

Sod 5 cents 10-quan Bucket. .10 cents falm Leaf .1 cent Paper i cert Paper Needles 1 ceDt 24 Shta. 25 nve'ps 5 cents Camden Kershaw Lancaster Catawfca Beet Hill Torkrille Blacksbwy 12 05 pm 1 05 pm 1 45 pm 2 80 pm 2 66 pm 3 80 pm 4 88 pm 13 14 pa 11 45 am ronajfe respectfully eiuit.d when services are rjfredd. Yard Wide Heavy Sheeting 4 cts Calico mnants 3 cts ministry of Rev, S. D.

Laney, and lived a consistent life as a church member. To his pastor he had a very close relation, as he learned to love him in his school boy days, and in the army as one of the Lieutenants of Co. 16th N. C. Troops, ad as a member of Grey's Chapel, a trustee and Sunday School superintendent.

In all these relations he was faithful, and these brought in is am 00300000CCCCCCO 10 loan 8 Balls Thread 5 cts SORTHBQtrWD. Taki tha trouble to snd your watch and cluck work to some other tf wu any longer. Briag it to Rutherfordton and leave it with No. 11. fro.

COxME OR YOU WILL BE TOO LATE. HEW I 7 40 am WOODS EVERY DAY. The 4 60 cm .6 so pa 6 40 pa 6 47 pa 6 cspa is pa a 27 pa 8 sspa Blaoksburg. Shelby Lattimcre Mooresboro Henrietta Forest City Rutherfordtcs Thermal City Marion fie WopM Ito! dopeilla Pr fl W(QW 9 20 am '9 45 am 9 65 am 10 05 am 110 25 am i0 60 am ill 85 am .12 0 pm Racket L. F.

Hanes, Store, sally popular. A young man attempted to end hit life at Marion one day last week by taking some poisonous drag. When there is such a de fand for the services of our young jpuS'n there would be more glory in dying for one's country tbau in committing self murder. Perhaps Russia will reconsider any suggestion sho may make -to the United States in regard to our little trouble with Spain. Sam may have to ask Russia what she haa-to do with it any how? and the question may be hard one to answer.

wipa 6'. BOCTHBOCim. at tha Dixon Hardware Co'b store. He is an EXPERT No. 82.

contact with hiin in all these, seldom failed to have a good word to say fcr him. Last.Suriday tl.c Jargest congregation that we have et tntt gathered at Chapel, at Lis burring r.t that place. tVe preached his funeral from Rev. 1 4 and laid Lim away, near the new made grave his sister, Mrs. Gray, who tzi prsceeJad him only ly one week.

A good man las passed asay. His sorroving wife, children, brothers, sisters, relatives and friends ehould mourn for him -not as the world mourns," but with hope the resur-ection of the just. Carpestzb, Pastor. ot of mm Hats 7 00 am 7 86 am WATCHMAKER and has come here to STAY. Your No.ll.' i Jo pa -raspw 8 85 pa 4 10pm 8 05 am Marion Thermal Citj RutherfordtcJi Forest Henrietta Mooresboro Shelby Blacksbarg.

work will be dona as. 8 SO am 8 85 am 8 60 am 9 SO am 9 60 am uopm 6 10 pm Promptly OAfrifST IuUCH. I KOBTH. TO BE CLOSED CUT AT COST! SOCTJt mu Answer Any Question You may Ask It notice or totts EXCTioar. T1 as possible, and the prices are right.

Satisfaction guaranteed in Cherokee ftl: Gaffney First come, first served. Latest styles 7 10 pm 6 60 am as pm 7 06 pat No. 82 conriecta with Southern Kali. ever case. Bonds under in fur Hats always on hand Way at Rnrk Hill, and with fourth tentin'i f5 BACKg The Merrimack that was sunk by the Spaniards in Santiago bay, Was not a regular cruiser, but a collier sent in to block' the chan- nel and prevent Cervera from coming out to whip tne Schley dog that Sampson keeps on watch.

President Cunningham, Secretary Nichols, and the Executive Committee of the North Carolina Air Line at Catawba Junction. No. ii connects at Marion with Southern Railway. 'No. 11 mai-t-i conner.tlnn m.

Standard American Annual. burir for all roints ana av i J3 to be used in improving tha JSlifS'SL MMeU' niJ" making any other public improvements that max- he Zi ITT PROinSES MAIN STREET, RUTHERFORDTON. tirfziizi rrriv "i Kim con as abau oear interest at the rate or six ter cent rii annum and shall r.nt i- Is the certain fulfillment of each reached by ma O. R. fr c.

Railway. o. 12 makej connection at Blacks -barg from ail points North and South No. 84 and 35 will carry pisumgtn', 1 3. B.

LvMtStSB, General P. Agent. and every one of them. When I 8V7 a tax of not mora than so en do your" wagon and boggy repair PRICE autjxl general Manager. A.Tetfp Superintendent.

GENTS Old Papers Cheap! mg and yonr horseshoeing is- sufficient ffuarantee that it is done Rutherford Collcr) right. Did it ever occur to you a iax on eacn, taxable noil nf more than 26 cents; and that ouSi Pbond i interest shall be parable at raeh aeaignate, but said Interest shall be JiZ nallT. See Laws of 1887, Chaptersi? iBld eIeotlonshaUbe held SI the same wrrn the electtons of Marors Jtf Tot and CommlMioners of the tm Vl est City oa the seconddlr of JwejIK C.B 8wo58. Cointtisaoaera. mat more machinery is ruined by Agricultural Society make the announcement that the Annual State Fair will be held in October.

Coluxsia, S. is pushing her claims as a suitable point for the rzobihzation of United States fc. BUSINESS DEPAETUENT, Ready Jon. 1,1898, On All News Stands. jijijijtjijijijijijiji will continue daring Jannarv 4 incompetent workme.n that by actual wear.

I have gianed the re Latest and most Old Newspapers can be secured at this Urgsr, Better, More Qwnplete putation for males around for best system taught. We guarantee ti in two moii tha time the trill i inan Ever. work anc, lowest A trial will convince yoa. Just received can take charge of any bsrfri "tfza Tex wtrta cinaouiB can entsr a-i a full line ot tools for doing work iQe Scholarahm ccUcat for t7rapping Paper, Wall Paper, AinypATOCSrAaiiiiiy oorda of wood as von iM in my line. Shop on Bone Yard.

CJ71" mtt wUtljr soU Annual Rjftr-' BooimufPoktuat tSomuJ JnAHsUS. the vbruj. booH and blanks, tip. IbIStklSl f' -t1J: ROOT. B.

QUINN, w. Acrni: nSTrS0SQf ICtrford CoCi- 1 1 -v v'i' i 4 i -s 'j.

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Years Available:
1868-1899