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The Polk County News. Columbus, fl C. S UiTS j f SHORT LOCAL Local ems Too Short for a Head Grouped Together. Golf is the game at the Mimosa these days. Mr. Bill McFarland was in town one day last week. The roads need working from Columbus to Mimosa. , We saw the face of our clever citizen Bill Newman on the streets this morning. Mr. Hughland Hill, from Tryon was in Columbus last Sunday. The cause is unknown. Mr. Bill Justice passed through our town last Monday ou his wtiy to Tryon. Attorney J.. E. Sbipman was called to Saluda last Tuesday morn ing on legal business. Dr. Shankle, of Saluda, was here n few days ago on professional services. - Deputy Sheriff Hampton arrested Tred Forrest last Tuesday for carrying concealed weapons. L. W. Morgan, who has been very low for some time, we are glad to learn is much improved. Mr. Guilders, of Tryon, was in Columbus Sunday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. George French. Miss Mossie Hampton of this place, has accepted a position in the Hosiery Mill at Lynn and be gan work last Monday. Willie Fite, of Green River, N. C, passed through our town en route for Lynn a tew days since and called at The News office. ' We are expecting a short visit from W. M. F. Hawley, of Jackson ville, Fla. .Mr. Hawley will per haps locate here in the near future. Mr. JbVauk Burgess left for Jiuth ertordbou on Wednesday of i last week to work, on the new court house. ' . I Rev. Mr Perry, of Mill Spring, i ipreached an excellent sermon at ilie Presbyterian church on Mon-j-day night. The period of fine werther was broken up on Monday night. Ice, snow and rain took the place on Tuesday. A number , of strange faces can "be seen on the streets in Columbus every day, presumably guests of the Mimosa hotel. 1 Dr. B. B. Lancaster and wife; of -Green Creek, were in town last i Monday on business in the Regis trar's office. Let's have a telephone line from ! Tryon to Columbus and from Col j um bus to Mill Spring. Who will i begin it? Last Sunday was a beautiful day and the young people took advant age of it. We saw quite a number of boys and girls Out driving and stroling. ' , Ve were glad to have Commis sioner A. E. Jones with us part of last week. Also to have his pres ence in Columbus Lodge, K. of P., on Tuesday night of last week. Mr. Miller who recently occupied the Lipscomb house, has purchased the Combs house and has moved into it. Mr. -Miller is the kind of man, we want in Columbus. Mr. Bill Jennings has purchased a house and lot in Landrum, S. C, and will move his family so dii. Mr. Jennings is a good citizen and we hate to lose him. i i A hawk without wings carried off one of the widow McFarland's fine.chickens on last Saturday night. Such hawks had better walk light in the o& town. We heard a man say this, morn ing that he had subscribed for The Polk County News four years be fore it came into existence and had been taking it . ever since. Good for him. ' ! Mr. Quint and father, of Tryon, were in Columbus last Sunday. Mr. Quint is one of Tryon's best businessmen. He is in love with the location of Columbus and would like to see her build up. " l Rev. Mr. Santee's sermon at the Presbyterian church on last Sab bath morning was heard by the large congregation assembled with marked interest and was highly complimented.; His subject was " mentioning the loving kindness pf the Lord." -Isah 63 ; 7. -THAT -YOU DOB&B Oolumbus On last Sunday afternoon there was a ngnt between iiucl Walker, (a white man) anjd three colored j men. The affray took place at I Ford's saw mill, near. Tryon. WThile tnere was quite a good many bruises on the white man, there was no serious daraago done. Iu a. .recent letter to J. P. Arledge, the proprietor of Columbus Hotel, Mr. HawleVj of Jacksonville, Fla., said : "Your hotel will be full to running over next Summer with Jacksonville people." Let 'era come, God bless 'em, we love them all. - - Mr. John E. Gaze, our friend and brother Kuight, who has been in our town for more than a year, has been called to Jacksonville, Fla., to do some fancy work at a fancy price. We hate to give Mr. Gaze upi but we bid hira God speed and hope for his return. Roy. Mr, Sautee and family left on .Tuesdav for their home in Wilksbarre, Pa. Their short stay among us was very pleasant and their departure was regretted very much bv those of our town who had the pleasure of making their acquaintance. The infant and a twin daughter of Mr. Taylor Sims was buried in the. Baptist church, grave yard on Saturday of last week. Also on Sabbath afternoon at the same place, the ten year old. daughter of Mr. Pitmau. These services were conducted by the pastor of the Presbyterian church. The famous Hiitou and Tarents case was called before the court on last Friday in 'the atternoon, Justice Luther Pitmau held the court. Attorneys Morris and Shipman coukl not agree as to a court hear ing the case, so it was discontinued and referred to a jury trial to. bo heard on the 7tti of February. Shipmau for tiie State, Morris for the defendant. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Under and by virtue "of the pow ers contained, in a mortffage aeeu made and executed by John B. secure a note tor tne amount 01 j i . . i t forty dollars theerein named, which note was due and payable on the hrst dav ot January 1902, and de fault-having been made in the pay ment of the same when the same became due, now therefore pursu ant to the term of the said mort gage deed, I will' offer for sale and sell at public auction at the court house door jn Columbus, N. C, on the 20th day of February, 1902, all the land described in said mortgage deed, which is duly recorded in book 16, at page 445 of the records for such instruments, in rolk county, which lands are described as follows, viz : ; ' Joining the lands of W. M. Justice and J. A. McCraw and.L. H. Gar ret, being land bought of W. M. Justice, Dec, 15th, 1894, and bounded as follows : Beginning at a stone at place of chestnut corner and runs South 24, West 72 poles to a stone and . point ers ; then North 66, West 48 poles to a post oak ; thence North 14, West 94 poles to a stone ; thence South,66 poles, East with old line to the beginning, containing 33 1-3 acres. The object of said sale being to satisfy said. debt, interest, cost and expenses. Terms of sale ca&h. t This the 13th day of Jan' j, 1902. James T.. Staton, Toms & Rector, Mortgagee. Attorneys. WILL- UIT & Lynn Columbus Lodge No. 114, - Knights of Pythias Meets every Tuesday night at 7 SO o'clock. . " 0. T. Baynard, C. C. P. Moiiip, K. of R. & S. TO CURB' A COUGH IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quiuine Tab lets All v'VuggisLs rt'f una the mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature ?s on (sach box. 25c. Noiics to Creditors. Having qualified as administraior on the est ite of Win. A. Mills, de. ceasod, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to me for payment bv til- 23rd dny oi Dec. 11)02, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persona indebted to the estate will be (required to make prompt pavuient. This Dec. 23rd, 19dl. . . IJames A!" Mitels, Adm'r. Stops the Cough and Works off tho Cold, Laxative ttromo-Qiiiuirjo Tablets cure a cold in oneiday. No Cure no L'ay. 1'utre aoc. -- rVANTED.--rJapallv reliable persons in every comity to represent lare company of solid finun tiul repntntion; $930 salary per year, piyablf weekly; $) or day abso lutely sur aa:l all exjenses; straight, bona fiJe, definite salary, no commission; salary paid each Saturday and expense monev ad ve need each week. STANDARD HOUSE 331 Dearborn St.,. Chicago, 111. JUSTICE &. MORRIS, Attorneys-at-Law Justice ofi Ruth erf ordton and Morris of Columbus. Offioe in IG-. O. Justice's old office on tain St., Cdlumbns, N. C. en prompt attention. Criminal Law and special proceedings a specialty, $10.0(J REWARD for the con viction of tlie person or persons who set fire to my wood, near the Pink Wallace place, on or about the 29th of Nov. 1901. Vance Tallant, 1 I Columbus, N. C. food's Ms BEST FOR THE SOUTH. SEED POTATOES ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES. We have thousands of barrels in etock; the best Tlaine-grown and Virginia Second Crop Seed. 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