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mis POLK count ., coluiicus, ir.-o. sgR'rLDSUl ITEMS.; loo Short for a Head 'Items Grouped Together. .paints,. :oils, varhWiea. rryon gupply co. .Jlr.'-Louis Smally was in town on I Tuesday. ...... -Buggies,1 wagons, saddlery and harness. Tryou ouWjij . -Clerk Hampton spent Saturday ..i.i i GnovffinVinrfr. -Hardware, doors, windows, glass. Try on Supply co. . -Coming ! The Fourth of July Ji-yon bupply dition, both to the appeal ance and of meat at once last night." Can convenience of the house. jNorth Pacolet. was startled quite a iutle on last Sunday morning when the sad news of the death of Hev, A. v. Jones' wife was announc ed. Her death was a shock to the whole community as it was verjT un expected. She had been sick only a short time. Mr. Jones is the faith ful and beloved pastor of North Pac plet Baptist church, and he has the sympathy of a large circle of friends in this sore bereavement. LYNN. New faces are noticed almost every day. Some tors, others are seeking ment. ; ' Millsr McKinnev left in Lynn are visi-employ- anyone tell at, how it was done ? .fhe new corn mill is now at work turning out beautiful men!. Nmv for the mush and milk supper! G. W. .Berry, of Asheboro, u as in the village" the fu st of the week. He came to see' the flour mill, as ho is a miller. ' ' Mr. and .Mrs. Go. : A. Branscom went to Rutherford, county oh Sab bath day. Mr. ' Branscom has an appointment to preach theie every 4th Sabbath. - Blackberry picking is in order now. Lookout foi snakes! The recent rains have improved the looks of the gardens, crops, etc. Now comes the threshers, and oh ! the cooking that must be done, for they always !.' ' ' . . ... I 1 ... tvi; itt. m,.. luy ,aiways nave good appetites evenWfor a few dav. H tn J. toeSlnngis hard work, ladies get r- I , J." t.hdm lln OAmn n old folks at home near clif ton. ' Miss Johnson will open school the first of Julv. All the children allu guuvia lux uno company. Vina sfifl.hn for sbwiner peas, and A W - from what we can learn the farmers are taking advantage oi ir. "r""V: .r;nTC """" "oi trip to Spartanbursr one day. last resteroay. ., wu 6 . . ... , , , ,. . , Its not necessary to say they them up some thin e-ood to e.t. ... - o o , that can are urgently requested to attend. No charge, for tuition. Swan & Westail made a flviner days visiting his brother there. fril; Terrel Greene, of Mill bpring, swapped horses while gone. hfko is a flreman;on is at home this veek nursing a iDashed foot j , J. M. Turner, cf Aboline, report- 1 the first cotton bloom oi tne season this week. It made its ap: pearance on the 23rd. -Robert Morris, a talented and promising young man of Ruther- -. . - 1? i- .. .ai. u: i ford, is reaaing iaw witu m uuwc Jas. Morris Esq. Marion News. The summer guests keep dropping in at the Mimosa, about 15 regis tered last Sunday. , J. W. Kennedy, of Columbia, pass ed through our burg last Saurday, on his way to his beautiful summer home at the bid Dr. Brack place and returned Monday. The ball game last Saturday re sulted in a tie,-so we have been in formed. Those Kids erot that THB TRUSTEES MEET. The ' board of trustees for the Westminster School,,- soon to be opened at'Brittain, met in Buther fordton yesterday. The object of the meeting was to elect a principal for the new institution. Prof . Joseph Sandifer, 'i of Sandifer, N. C, was chosen.- Tribune. AN INTERESTING GAME. The 'Kids " do Better Work Than ' ii Former Game. The young people of the C. E., Services will be held in the Sil- hum didn't they ? yer creeK xapusi cuurcu uuai ouu bath (5th Sunday of June), by T. C. Croker, of Columbus. We are agents for the Peering Harvester machinery. Give us your The third practice game of ball between Columbus and Tryon was played oh. the Lynn diamond Sat urday evening. It was a very in teresting game from start to finish. gavean entertainment in the way The ,.Kids.. m much wter wofk of a box supper last Saturday even ing which resulted in collecting $o, which will be appropriated to i. r.: a i - ri- orders ior mowers, rais, umui0 defray the expenses of a delega- and snreaaeis. Tryououppijr . tion to the state convention in 3. E. Miller, the clever mail car- Asheville. rier from here to Melvin Hill is off with the thresher for awhile. James Turner is tilling nis place on tne route. . .' i ' . ' E. B. Cloud has recovered from , A weekly prayer services are be- than in former games. Shipman did the twirling for them and gave the "Giants" some trouble in locat ing his balls. The "Giants," as a rule bat well, but some 12 or 15 of them failed to find the pig skin as it passed over the slab. The feature ing held in the chapel every Wed- of the game was a running catch nesday evening. by Shipman. On leaving the dia- Lafayette Newman is quite sick, mend the. scorer announced the re sufferincr from a partial stroke of Isult as beiner 19 to 20 in favor of w a. r . . at this pencilling Tryon, but after counting up again as Demg sick ne iouna iz io oe a tie zu io zv. i Score: . his recent illness sufficient to visit paraiysiSi and his brotuer virgii, oi Asuevuie, . wuu M go reported - r i. .34. i j- is now minager ui au up-tu-uLc aiso cae(restaurant). Mr. and Mrs. Constant have a -Mrs. Bushnell, who nas been Vgry sick baby. stopping at the Hotel tor some time, ,f . n w , r1nilfrtlfo, f left on Monday. She" was signaUy rC nW AUA - I 1, 1 v,J-r.,, Si ll I " . ' ' "-"- vv,v iiuproveu uy ,j 04e day last and her remki EngeL xjmpire: Dr. Grady. Baiu; "x it-ei tuau x m were intered in the rryon cemetery. The Melvin Hill Mfg. Co., is turn- Miss Callie was a good girl and ing out a fine brand of flour. Mr ioved by all who knowher. Mr. Lawhorn, the miller, knows his Walker and family have the svmpa- biiRiuess, ana is giving xne uest oi i tjjV o tlie community. satisiaction m every particular. Columbus 2 1 Tryon 2 2 Batteries: and Carnecrie. 0 1 11 3 11 020; 3 0 5 2 0 3 3-20 Columbus, Shipmiin Tryon, Engel and J. M. Putnam says the early cot ton blooms are an indication of n, poor cotton crop, and Mr. Putnam is a pretty close observer. Better not bauk'too much on present pros pects for a crop. Robt. Thorne, of Medina, N. D., writes us for the News. Ofcourse he will have "a thorne in the flesh" till he jrets it. All his kindred from N. C. Pit ESS ASSOCIATION. The North Carolina Press, As sociation is in session today at Unique. Whenever Amos Owen, the modf est proprietor of Cherry Mountain walks the streets of this city -lit imniediately becomes fhe object oi which all eves rest. He is the kind of a looking person that fought in the Mexican War. He wears a short Hendersonville. The Hustler this homespun coat,' an open work shirt, week camo out with warm and & a heaver with the fur always cordial welcome, and soys indica- stroked the wrong way JbebeavL V n lnv Wl er sits on the corner of his head, tions point to a very large attend: ance of the knights of the quill. pointing backward at an angle of 45 degrees. "The pattern of the hat is more unique than many other relics of the last century. Mr. He is as 1 -ire iterations to reselutions" take it 'eaSft thev know a good thing when " TO" CURB A COUGH IN ONE DA Y W o-no if Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Owen is never frustrated. w at Wipf of rollinsville lets All druggists refund the mon- quaint as an old spinning wheelra ... M. " 7' . . ' i A T7 TTT hn hfifin sue'crested as a suitable ey u m iausro cure. uu man on the board of county com missioners. Mr. Barnett is an ex cellent citizen and has evinced the fact by the splendid improvements that he has made on his premises, that he is capable to fill the office. G. F. Feagan writes from south east Polk: "We people down here like the News all. O. K. We are killing grass and weeds in a whiz this week. Cotton and corn is grow ing very well..,; Had a big freshet on Greens creek June 16th, which injnred our corn and washed the land badly. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. ; 1 11 -vl rare simple oia curio. inanoite Observer. NOTICE. A township convention will 'be held in the court house on next Saturday evening at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention, which will be held on July 7th. F. L. Weaver, Chm. 0LUMBUSr-llf.- III I LI E lit MANUFACTURER OF: ouq&i JESSED UMBER, STEAM DRiKILN SgEg-lg Prompt attention Mven to all orders ""aBa-lBS Your patronage solicited i; i ALL CASES OF : . . .. ( - ...... " . .. I DEAFEIS ESS OR HARD U EAR1 (1C - ARE mOW CURABLE , o ; Q ' by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE MEDIATELY. F. A. WERT3 AN, OR BALTIMORE. SAYS: - a 'uU history of my case, to be used at j'our discretion. . About .five years ago my right ear began tb sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing m this ear entirely. j , ' , . 1 underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. . I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered vour treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to vour directions, the noises ceased, and to-dayn after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you neartuy and beg to remain ' Very truly yours, F. A. WURMAN, 730 S. Broadway, 'Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation, sfe"1 YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME rta5,StaaI INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL ' AMObICEMEIr. Submitting to the request of many of my friends, I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds, sub ject to the Republican -convention, which is to be held at Columbus in the near future. 1 Very Respectfully, i , W. F. SWANN. ; UNIVERSITY ! i ! - .. - . i Of North Carolina A. & M. COLLEGE. RAILROAD MATTERS. The statement is now made that the Southern Railway will, July 1st, "take oyer' the South Carolina & Georgia Extension Railroad. Two railway people were talking a day or two ago. One said that this road had never, urder its various names, done more than pay- operat ing expenses. Another said that the reason the bouthern was taking This great industrial school is it was to prevent any other system now ready for five hundred pupils, from crettinsr it. But the road has And great multitudes went up on If you wish your boys taught to a large force of convicts, 450, at the mountain on Sunday to pick WOrk, prepared for industrial life, work building in JVIitchel county, buckleberries, and. they opened trained in habits of economy, reg- and is, this week almost as near their mouths and filled them. And ularity and punctuality, write to Bakersville as it will go. , it came to pass that they took up President Winston, Raleigh, N. C, The? Obsarver correspondent is 12 baskets full of the fragments, for booklet, "A Day at the A. and able to give a bit of interesting And there appeared unto them one, ft College. news regarding the proposed rail way from Rutheriordton to Ashe- MELVIN HILL I V1AAt aL1KX VlUVi, x- ui u, uiuniu tne reconnoissance aas oeen m THE HEAD OF THE STATE S EDUCATINAL SYSTEM. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, LAW, ::; MEDICINE, j PHARMACY. : Athen3, Tenn.( Jem. 27t 190L Ever since the first appearance of my menees they were very irregular and x suffered with great paia in my hips, back, stomach and legs, with terrible bearing down pains in the abdomen. During the past month I have been taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught, and I passed the month ly period without pain for the first time in years. - Nannib Davis. One hundred and eight scholar ships. Free tuition to teachers and to minister's sons. Loans for the needy. j 563 STUDENTS. 54 INSTUCTOES. New! Dormitories, Water .Works, Central Heating System, j Fall term begins September 8, 1902: Address F. P. V enable, Pres. CHAPEL HILL, N. CJ What Is life worth to a woman suffer ing like Nannie Davis suffered? Ye! there are women in thousands of homes to-day who are bearing those terrible menstrual pains in silence. If you 'ire one of these we want to say that this same ; V-''-' - IM 01 will bring you permanent relief. Con sole yourself with the knowledge that 1,000,000 women have been completely cured by Wine of Cardui. These wom en suffered from leucorrhoeay irregular menses, " headache, backache, and bearing down pains. Wine of Cardui will stop all these aches and pains for you. Purchase a . $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui to-day and take it In the privacy of your fcome. For advice and literature, address, glriogr symp toms, "The. Ladies' Advisory Department." me Unattanooga Medicine Co Tenn. Chattanooga, saying: "No harm, no sin to break the Sabbath day. Ye shall not at tend Sabbath "school, but ye shall pick huckleberries on the Sabbath. It is in order aerain to mention reconnoissance- nas been Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christner. tiro egress. R. J. Latta has been of McKeesport, Pa., arrived in the making it. He was. for 18 years an the improvements now being made village on Friday. They are to re- engineer on the Atlantic Coast Line, in the city. A L. McMurray is main for some time, guests of Mr. In a course of a week or ten days, nn.tri nr o tni nn -fart f a nloYAd around and Mrs. N. B. Christner. We hope at most, the location of the line will V AJLk Cm M JIAVV Iviivw WAVK W www ' 1 1 I - "' j ' i . . t j- fV.oir visif. bfire will be both nleas- beerin; Mr. Latta is tne cnief of ' . i. Viia nina ant. onrl nrnflTAn ft. line lUCUbllllT UUllY. wmuu wm ic- residence on Peak street,; by build- Miss Josie Henderson, of Greens port for duty ihis- week Prelim ins- s tozs' across the east end of rjrAek. is visiting her : sister Mrs. mary lines will be run to AshevilL h i,:u t h a mu rnn of v,;a wtn'Hnir and. also to Columbus, moifc cqun- f xj o . , tv. llaleish' Cor. of Charlotte Ob- "uui auu reur . " i AVfi heard a man say, I who iiau " rtnr,i- j 'ui . j .'n.innf o I . ,.t ix x : ji i server. HUit ueauauitj auu ixujjui taxxu j been campmgj J. Siepu un twu aiuc LOG CABIN IHN AT SPRING t MOUNTAIN PARK A very desirable place to srjend the Spring and Summer, being one of the. most attrac tive places in the mountains . 3000 feet above the sea 'level; with mountain peaks rising arill higher. Pleasant walks and drives, pure spring water. Quiet, pleasant and home-like. Bathroom, with hot and cold water. Tryon, the railway station, is seen in the distance and is reached by an easy road of a few miles! in length. Rates : $6 to $8 per week For further information write to - s. w. MILLER COLUMBUS, N. C
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