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rhc( Pdlk County News. fat0M at fiott-offlc Cohmbu. Polk y covntr. N. C. a 2d:clatt mall mattir. v Published By ? A THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO., i Columbus, Ni C. - . - r Subscriotlon Price. yni viAr. . i .$1.00 riil months 50c Three months '. . . .. . 25c Cash in Apvanob; on time,1 $1.25. TfWRSDA Y, JANUAKY 9th, 1902. Correspondents who do not con tribute regularly must give their name, not for publication bui for identification. ' We are not responsible for the views of correspondents. DIRECTORY FOR THE CH'WCHES .! OF COLUMBUS. PttEiJBYTERIAN T. C. Cooker, pastor IVeftohing evry third Sunday, 11 A.M., anc at night , BAPTIST Preaohin? by appointment Sunday school every Sunday at 10 A. M. M3BTHODIST EPISCOPAL-Preaching by appointment. Sabbath school at 10 A. M BDITQRIAL MEL VINHILL. muo uewmmer is expected arrive thisvreek and take charge . the new rollftr mill to of ' 'The fat -man. is still behind the counter at the Company store ready to serve you. W. B. Fegan opeued! school Jon Tuesday tk morning at the school house. . i - ; Miss RobbJ has been suffering quite a little; with neuralgia of the arm. Services at the school house last Sabbath night; preaching by the pastor bf Sandy Plains Presbyterian church. . S jThe cotton gin was running on schedule time- this week. Several loads of cotton came in to be ginned.., t Miss . Louie McGinnis I has been on an extended visit to relativen on AortliJFacolet She was, expected .T Jla8t ?aturday but di(l I t ' u. . , ,, xwv. jw.r. ana airs. Uranscom a e cozily situated for a while in the d win: :iJZt . iui, uiauHmni win nmin mm. Helf a new residence later on. ' "-r M I Miss Jennie Robb. has ben of late dealing in real estate having the Griffin old stand in Columbus recently purchased a neat cottage and prepared to do blacksmith and? lot. She is fitting it up for work and general repairing. Horse very pleasant quarters. When it is shoeing cheaper than ever. Will CDmpiete she will be prepared to furnish shoes and nails and do you v-i.Au ,,, uwBcu auu visitors royally. LYNN LINERS. Mr. W. F.-Swan ran up to Hend- ersonville last Sunday. 1901, by Julia Mills of the County r W. J Parker was somewhat jndis- ?f and State of North Carol posed for several days past na to T. C. Hampton, to secure . It is a good' time to haul wood C6am .tedness itherein named, and a good timr to consume it. and assigned by the said T. C. t jnA - t. , Hampton to J. T. Waldrop, which "freTt : ' :J; ... r.xxuiueny.oiAsnevme, lf -Sm?J r.T n' tbe heating plnt at Mimosa. , The night ;fordfe kt Hosiery Mill rwill have to suspend wnrk nnil Id. - M i - - A . " u The contract for the exensiou of Hosiery ;Mill has been let out to Kom m urutjr. , t f cix. - ; , y, xi:u. j? prresL nas been quite sick " Uamhe ' oTg ; GnitA o rt , " Z r Vi "Ui na7e . Vf, rie: ome are quite V . The dynamo at Tryon Hosiery .Co.. broke down lflaf.Rhfii;UA . v j - : : . uuj maul v and,.for few days thev will h in .I the dark. T :: It' is reported that Mr C w 'dLU y,TF. - ?na-Jar.;iA W ..kJWUU Will TRronTO honb1 fn Ui .U . neighborhood near Ash A trill ft irt fViA ... ear fnfnrA A good time to work out that piece .of road from Lynn to Colum bus, especially that " mammoch mud hole " near the bridge. We noticed Mr. Thomas, Captain Thomas s brother, is visiting in our midst again. We will look for the breaking of dirt for improvments on his lol a joining the 'n wood. PLEASE REMEMBER. i All mattor for advertising and changing of " adds " should reach us not later than Monday noon. j NOTICE. All taxes due in the town of Columbus, N. C, must be settled during the month of Jan. 1902i After the limit of this notice the Collector shalJ proceed to collect according to law. ' I By order.of the board. I F. M. Btrqess, Collector. ! ROUND TRIP REDUCED RATES Offered by the Southern Rail .way Co., for the following special occasions: On account Mardi Gras, New Orleans, La., and Mobile, Ala., Feb. J 4th-llth. Tickets will be on sale Feb. 4th to 10th, inclusive, with final limit o return Feb. 15th, ex cept that by payment of 50 cents and deposit of ticket- with joint Agent No'. 707 Cravier Street, New Orleans, La., and 51 South Loy all Street, Mobile, Ala., on or before Feb. 15th, an extension of limit will be granted to Feb. 28th. ifate of one first class limited one way fare for the ruund trip... Round trip rate from Asheville $22.10 to New Orleans, La., and $18.55 to Mobile. ' Account Annual Convention Communication Grand Lodge of North Carolina, A. F. & A. M., Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 14th, 1902. Tickets will be on sale Jan. 12, 13, 14, final limit Jan. 31st, Round trip rate froinj Asheville $11.00. Account 5th, Annual Poultry Show, Charlotte, N. C. Tickets on sale Jan. 6th-9th, inclusive, with final limit Jan. 11, 1902. Round i trip rate from Asheville via Spart anburg $5.25 via Statesville '$5.55 and via Salisbury $0.20. Call oh ticket agents for further inforinatiou or address, F. U Dabbi, C. P. Jt T. A. -. i i Ashe i , N. C. The Old Shop but a New Having purchasad the entire out fit of blacksmith imr)lements of Mr. H.-E. 6 rav. I have ononfl shon at a nrst class iob tor oniv &u cents. Bring along your work. Yours to serve, W. M. COVIL. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a certain mortarfi executed on the 1st day of Jul v. mortgage is dulyf recorded in the Registrar's office for Polk County, m book 1, on page 25, and default ving been made in the payment of the same, or a balance of $30.00 (thirty dollars). I will on Mondav. Feb. 3rd of 1 I . ww , u,w A. w UlUUtt. fc. 111., uuci iuv sale ar tfie finiirt, hnn door in Columbus at public outcry. for casbi to the highest bidder, to oawov oaiance aue on saia ZZ V " U-W v" m- Lying and being in the State of North Carolina, ffonntv of Pollr. Colnmhn.fnrnBhi oa Adjoining lands of Lum i Constant TT.-i.ii t. i ir.. """u iiftncu, ci ill. iUUfe 1UUY describe in tl,ft '.Tu m;ii aa Smith -Send in your subscrintion anrl Ucres, more or less. . T, . To ., .... vuu. IIU. liUil. I 1. J. Waldrop, Marterasrec. 1J. P. Morris. A tf'v. . ' MORTGAGE SALE,- V By virtue of a certain mortgage executed on the 1st day of Dec., 1807. bv S. M. Davis, and wife,.N. J. Davis, to J. T. Walker, to secure certain indebtedness therein named A lw fhfi said J. T. Walker, to Q. T. Cooley,. which ia rinlv recorded in the office of the Registrar of Deeds for. Polk County, in book 14 at page 271 and default having been made I in the payment of the same, 1 will, on Monday, February xjw, at 12 o'clock, offer for sale at the court ' house door in Columbus, at public outcry, for cash, to the high est bidder, to satisfy balance due on said mortgage, to wit : $297.00 with interest, cost and expenses added, the following described land to wit : iLying and being in Polk County, North Carolina, -on the waters of Reedy Fork of Hensons Creek, ad joining the lands of T. C. Smith, John iavis Page and others, and bounded as follows : Beginning on a pine on the south west corner of the field and runs thence with Rice Laucestor's liua south 79, west 8o poles to stone, thence north 13, east 60 poles to a stone, thence north 79, east 80 poles to a stone and pointers on tne line of the first Walker1 tract, thence north; 13, east 47 poles to a pine on line of T. C. Page's 118 acre tract, thence with said line norlh 80, east 3G poles to a stone below the old saw mill place a corner oi sa a r.raut, and also a corner, of Page's 54 acre survey, thence south 70, east 59 poles to a pine a corner of J. K. peckland's and T. C. Smith's h.nds, thence with Smith's line south 13, west 76 poles to a stake aud pointers on said line, thence io the beginning, ooutaiuiig' eighty four aud one-half acres, more or less. . " " This Jan. 3rd, 1902. J. T. Walker, Mortgagee. . E. Shipman, Att'y. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cares a cold in one day WiU not Hide my Light under a. Bushel. - Gentlemen:- I will not hide my light under a bushel, for I want the people to know what your Gdochs Mexican Syrup has. done for me. Fpr four years-I have been afflicted with Asthma, and could not get anything to do me any good until I got your Gooch'8 Mexican SVrup. I itook three bottles and it curd me entirely. I give 3011 this hoping it may be the means of savinglsome one from a holrible and premature death. Yours under obligations, llev. Thoa. B. Warwich, Scott Town, O. Consumptives rry it. It cures a simple couh as if bv magic, and is tne- best remedv for . whooping cqugh. Price !25 cents. Cruelty to Children. Mother's AVovni Syrup never fails to destroy aud remove worms in children. It k cruel not to admin ister it to them whenever there is need. PHe-Ine Cures Piles! Money refunded if it fails. Try oh Market FRESH . , Beef, Pork, Fish, Oysters, Poult- ry and Eggs. ; JULES BAUMBERGER, Tryon, . . . . . . N. C. j (Opposite freight depot). . r rn t t -r i UlIT OlUD DH12T Jti&tGS ' ... - . . . We - have made ; arrangements whereby we can offer the following clubbing rates: TMThrice-a-Week World and The INkws, one year: $i.50 The Atlanta Constitution, YThe ereat' ll7 SodTHNwB $1.50 I Ane Commoner, (Bryan's naDerlimd Tnv Uvvsra ' " j'U- . v . . ...$1.50 V aPf ' mtt at the price of one. Send all subscriDtinno tn i ihe jnews, Meat - . . , Columbus, N. C. MELVII HILL MTG. & SUPPLY CO. :DEALERS IN:- Geneml Merchandise y Buyers of Corn, Cotton; Cotton Seed, Wheat, Fodder and all kinds? Country Produce, highest prices paid in trade or cash. Paxronage of the entire surrounding country solicited at MEL YIN r; POLK DRUG Drags, Paints, Oils. Brui&es, Pertaaies, Eitiictt, ' I ' ! ; SeliMl . Mli. ' A full line of Stationeries'. Frsh candies every Week. Prescriptions carefully compounded. E.&M Successor to MISSILDINE & GRADY. 71 ' " 1-; , -; , - , ;.. j , . " - . . ' Hardware, Paints : i':---f- ' : '- and : ; ' '' " : . JJuicersl Supplies Generally 'J? ?re ln b,"TeSS' not for fun and Pleasure,' as some adyer8er8, would have ybu believe, but to make an honest lmn, and give you goods in our line at live and let Kve prices. . .! ;. . . Y are agerits for, and carry in stock, the celebrated balem wagons. We handle the Mastic and Kurfees paint which we guarantee to give satisfaction. V r-7 e aven't the space to onumbrate themanynirs 1 iP 1"btoCK ut extend to yu a cordial in rifaticxn. " lu J-ryou, io visit yourseii. TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA For the Best of CHASE They are Tryon, A. C. : i: ..' i . " " '' ' . . .. Central Etidtustrial Inst ittite.. COLUMBUS, Opens September, 2nd, 1901 beSof wJrUn thor0U eed andwell preparedto do the Very Prima 'ry, College Preparatory, Music. A temperance community with good moral and social surroundingg. Two well arranged dormitories under good management Good. attention given to all classes of students entrusted to ourcar Good Literary Societies. ; l A good Libray and Reading Room open to all students without extra charge, j Write for any information desired to ' MISS MAY ;ALSO: HILL, N. O. our store, and iuvecigute'-lor':' tipp 1 Cofiees an Teas TRY COUNTY STORE iy Co AND SANBORN to be had at ;-v:-; '.Ki'--: v---: JOHN 0RR & CO. Successors to Orr & Haight. V POLlCCOUNTrM c. Intermediate. E. McCLANAHAN, Principal," f i- 9
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