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ffflE POLK: COUliTYCKEWS, COLUMBUS,' N. 0. . SHORT LOCAl ITEMS. 4 -t itms 7 oo Siorf or a eac? Grouped Together. The School Board was in session . VlomKv and Tuesday. flavor Gray has recently nmsnett 'ice barn on his place. ' tir. Poubleday, of Tryon, gave "T'a call one day this week. .Mrs. Nelson, of Atlanta, is at the hotel for a few weeks stay. ,': Last Saturday was a lively day iu Asbeville in political circles. , Jno. Kannon, of Spartanburg, phY a few days here last week. ((hkI iftius on Monday greatly refirshed the gardens and; crops: ''Clieap John" and Mr. Dicker sou of i Spartanburg, were here pri.hiy. ,. The commissioners have been here' a day or two this week at work on tin tax list. :.irs. G. A. Branscom, of Melvin Hili, is visiting 'her sister Mrs. Car? SouJ this week. -h Alex. Feagan and family vis ited at Esq. Hampton s from Satur day 'till Tuesday. Iiss Carrie Laughter, of Uree, is 4 visiting her sister; Mrs. A. L. Mc- '"Murrav this week. A good crowd of people seeking the'niountam breezes passed thro' to Mill Spring Tuesday. - ? 7 j The piazza at the hotel has beep undergoing some repairs. A new floor bas been put down. ' Roy. Mr. Wassom and fttr. Head, of iMelvin Hill, were here Monday and gave us a" pleasant call. J-B'T. Boone-, of Saluda, passed tjn-ough early Monday morning in his way from MilljSpring home. A good crowd of Tryon, Lynn and Columbus people attended church at Bethlehem last Sunday. Mr. Hqwley andj family, of Jack sonville, Fla., are expected to ar- l rive next week. Come for all things (arc no it ready. j If Mill or Walker, of Greens Creek, visited. her father H. L. Henderson last week, returning home on Saturday; Messrs. Cloud brothers are dress- m t heir nice resinence on xne corner of Simms and Walker streets - - I ' !- i ' I -onrt , nas oeen in session m Tinthnrfordton two weeks and will continue two weeks longer. The civil docket is to be cleared up this x. -L. H. Cloud is. filling W. A: Can non's position in Townsend & Can non's store at Lynn, while the latter is attending the educational rally at Bfittain. ' . A.ttv. J. P. Jfrris and M W. A. Cannon went over to Ruther- fordton on Tuesday. Mr Cannon will attend the educational rally at Brittain while out on the wing. e-John L. Smith, one of the hustl- sih nmnrt0Un, Thfi T)ni v last summer has again joined the force, Hn Jo i - A ti ofrinn a 13 UtlX 1UII uovi J O I rnnnir j , man anc i n.0 in,r hnvP him back He has spent the past several monthR at St. George. Hustler. l YC Ul O I Misses Teddie and Nora Cannon in company with their father are attending the grand educational rally this week at old Brittain church. They will also visit rela tives and friends on the way to and from that place. J. E. Shipman, Esq., of Columbus, spent Sunday with relatives in town. He says the people of Polk are very hopeful of the prospects for a railroad. "The promise is to the faithful" and ; after long years of weary waiting those good people ay yet realize how gi eat a bless- ln'it is to "get out of the woods." Hustler. ! f "A skeleton' ran a small boy's composition "is a thing with the out&ide off and the inside out.' A young country husband was t;ld to get a box of Talcum pow Jers r the baby. He got Good Uc haking powdeis instead. As 8od luck wnnlrl lifiVA if. ' f Via mnth- """M tii i jam, jiu. gawjinw ' in ! ..-. :; VICTORY FOR THE "aiAHTS'." Polk's Fastest Team ' Lowers dersonuil&s Colors. Hen- In spite of - the- -rain the Tryon base-ball team, with a good crowd of rooters-! went over to Hender souyille on Monday and played one of the snappiest games ever seen in that town. The -Giants" went with the determination to "do" the upland boys, and returned carrying the laurels; Dupree let himself out and simply amazed the Hen dersonville boys by his twirling: I he stick work of the' Trvon bovs was good. "Pete" the" mighty acrobat gave a , good account of himself behind the slab. Cox made some fine running catches in left field. "Jumbo" was on hand and by his witty sayings and encourag ing remarks' cheered the boys up and kept the ailie lively. ' Up to the last half of the fourth the score stood 1 to O'in favor of Henderson ville, but Tryon, i?ot to the bat and sent ; two men across the plate. In the sixth Henderson -ville "got in the air" and Tryon added-4 runs more to their list, and followed it up by two more in the seventh. Hendersonville scored in the first,. sixth, seventh and eighth, A good deal of ginger was in the game from start to finish. The following is th,e score: -Hender'ville 1 0 0 0 0-1 1 1 0-4 Tryon 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 0 x 8 Batteries: McM'mn and Morris, Dupree and Engel. Umpire, God shaw; DIMSDALE DOTS. It is, very dry in these parts. V Gillis Ruff, of whitney, buried his child at cane creek July 8th, services by G. F. TFblf, pastor. Thre. was a grave yard working at cooper Gap church July lOtli. Mrs. Blanton, of Indiana, is spend ing the summer with her son Rev. Thomas Blanton. Frank Leadbetter is . very ill at his home at 3ano creek. Jonas Biddy and Zeb Taylor have gone south this week. G. F. TFolf will visit old friends at I?ruitland, - Henderson countv next week. Johnnie whitesides will preach at Red mountain the first Sunday in August at 4 p. m. Rev. Thomas Blanton saw a very notable bird in his mill pond last week, supposed to be a sea gull blown here in one of our storm. He o o iro t mna xrzATr. lovnri ovirl iiaii nor AU 'J . H7 1 1 i n m nmi' i cj ovnoftm Y Ilia children in on a visit irom Indian- linnolia tllia. weev 1 f , T, ,. , ; . a. f. woit has the track of his t that died Miy 2nd, - ; 1002 preserve preservea yet. 1 i It can be seen plain in the field. , B. P. Brown went to columbus Monday. There will be preaching on Sug- arloaf mountain August 7th, by G. F. vvolf at 11 a. in. The program will be taken up after dinner, sing ing by cooper Gaj), cane creek and Mountain Home choirs, led by Prof. - 3. Merrill, Zack Searcy and Jonas Biddy: Many ministers are invit ed to attend and take part in the exercises, bugarloat is one 01 tne mgnest points east 01 xne xvuey mountains. JDeautiiui views uvei - . . - , r 11 Henderson, liuthertord ana roiK , counties, it is a nne piace lo enjuj yourself. All are invited to attend and bring dinner. Good order ; ; -. - , " - -y 1 Are bVstreacrhsd bybhe Coltbn Belt, wnich IiheV- f I runs two trainsXdm?IM( mPhtoTe T. 1 . ; withojit :change?ese1iiiAs eUher reach; f. I director make close connecna iml. J i Usyr ,) 1 for al parts of Texas, OMahoVik j11 Y I and Indian Territory. A Jfy&fffl'-- S i i " f' SAW WT OWtOjy . i r .v u ' . If f! If yoa want to flnd ,a god home HOUS? sis? 1 fj In Texas, where bi if crops are gauVmtom , I raised and where peoble-prosper. J P . . v - P Eg write for acopy ofourvhandsorae j : , ' if booklets, T Homes in th?) South- H ' westV add 4 'Through Texas with ? - ; 3 . H a Camera." Sent free (left any- c v i ., ! j body who is anxious to betterhisy I Q H SUTTON, T. P. A., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. j , l condition. . , Lw!laBEiUME.P.&T.,STaOUlS;PvJ; A'J-:)r . - : - y -.'''-' '--' '?S'V" ' .L'' : i , . ' . ' . : j ; V- ' " ';.-".- . ; . . . : . .' .-. , g -- - - ..-.- ''':-- :-' - " O-., --, -: s"'v.7- .'..'-''-:; V- ' '. j ,"' ": ,' , ' ' ' ' : ' V ' ' ' ; -V i. I--. :' : .- : - -' . . ' ' ; :' ' s ' i ; ' r,. ' .' V. K " - 1 , - . - Jf . ' r - : ; , ' ' '- ': - . i .. ' ' . -: . . .. f ? .- - ' : !: i ' ' ' - . v . "... .' ' - ' .. " -r .,!T' J'-.-....J.. .N.I. . i, wih be asked foiv or thjlaw will be pnforce'd for disturbing public worship. .1 - i AFiTiexd. "SALUDA. , The "do am Souther's" are cooling off now, getting to Saluda.' . Baumberger I is prepared in his new market to give- splendid service this: season. He knows how cut jahd .wrap nice "roast and 'steak. -.. :.v j -The trainj service on the Ashe ville & Spartanburg road is indeed fine. The schedules areN well arrano-ed, the connectjions are close and the proximity o the trains is all that safety woidd admit of. Tr. Grady, of -Tryon,' visited his patients here Sunday evening. y Monisj i Sonner are. making some, impj-ovemeuts around the store, repaVing; th(j piazza, etc: Services were hell in the Prt-s-bytenan chjurch hist Sundav.at U a in., by Rev. T. C. Croker, of Col umbus. 'A-'-large" congregation' at tended. T - 7 ' Prof. R. feSealp'olvnd wife, of Charleston are in' tiieir usual quar ters for the: season. Rev. Mr.) Gibson filled his ap pointment at the Methodist. church last, Sunday. Dr. Pope's " fami)y have arrived and will spend the Vason at their nice summer residence. NTED LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALIAGE by his sonJ Rey. Frank Dewitt Tal mage and associate? editors of the Christian Herald. . Only book en dorsed byjjTalmao family. ;'-- Enor mous profit for agents who aci quick j. Ouifitj ten cents. Write im mediately ! 'CLARK & CO., 222 S. 4th St. Phiia.,- Pa. Mention this paper. This signaturo is on every box of tho- genuine Laxative ' Brcsno-Quissinc Tablets the remedy that ctsres x cplii in one cHay LAND SALE. !' Mrs E. Ml Harlow' ) Notice of . vf : -Land Sale un- - G G. Reaver. ) der execution By virtue of an execution to me directed t'foni the superior court of Polk county. N. C, spring term 1902 in the nbojve named case, I will on Monday tie 4th day of August 190 at the court house door iu Colum bus, Polli county, N. C, at 12 o'clock m! sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash to satis fy said exjicutiin, all the. right, titie and interest of the said G. G. Weav- er in the following described land: Lying anoj being in the county ot Polk, stat0 of North Carolina and in Trybri township, and bounded by the lands5 bf A J. Lamort, the How ard Gap road and others contain ing sixty 1 1 (61) ; one acres more or less, and j4anie being the excess of the homestead of the said G. G Weaver and known as a part of the Cure ton lands on Pacolet river. Columb)us, N. C., June 30 '02 1 1 W. C. Robertson, Sheriff Polk county, N. C. 7 TO CURB A COUGH IN ONE DA Y Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund the mon ey if it failsXto .cure. E.: W. Grove's signature' 4s3ru each box. 25c. AGENTS 'WA o - S - : MANUFACTURER OF: 'OUQIf 0m 0 m . LUMBER. STEAM DRY KILN l?---Promjjt attention Igive'n-to all ordsrs-aa-! your patronage sol fatted r. ALL CASES OF DEAFiyESS OR! OW Q by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES GEASE IW1RIEDIATELY. T- A. WERM AN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: . . V, , " . . ..... I Baltimore, Md., March 30, xoox. ; r Y-imen 'Bting entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give 5t a full history of my case, to be used at 3-our discretion. 1 five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost y xny hearing in this ear entirely. - . . r I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three1 months, without ariv success, consulted a num Derof physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that -only an operation could, aelp tne, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would - then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. - - - Ithe.nsa ?4r adYrtrnerrrt accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat- : ment. Alter I had used it only a few days according to your -directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, . F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore 'Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation '' Examination and O A EI nSIDF Vmtnori r IT IIHPtr at a nominal YOU CA CURE YOURSELF AT HOME advice tree. IUU UH i UUnr lUUHAH r fl n t r - INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, AMObNCEMENT. 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. I Very Respectfully,' ' W. F. SWANN. UNIVERSITY ' 11 I ! Of. North Carolina THE HEAD OF THE- STATE S EDUCATINAL SYSTEM. ACADE MIC DEPARTMENT, LAW, ."." .;:-; -: MEDICINE, F IIPHARMACY One hundred and eight scholar ships: Free tuition to teachers and to minister's sons. Loans for the needy. . - 563 STUDENTS. 54 INSTUCTOE. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System. . Fall , term begins September 8, 1902. Address R P. Venable; Pres. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. LOG CABIN INN . A very desirable place to spend the Spring j' -. and Summer,-being oneof the most attrac- - , (' tive places in the mountains - . 3000 feet above the. sea level; with mountain peaks rismgi. still higher. Pleasant walks and j drives, pure spring water. - Quiet, pleasant and home-like. Bathroom, with hot and cold water. Tryon, th 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. BUILDER-. JESSED it HARD HEARING CURABLE 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL lilfltMlWIllllirH Miss Ida. M. Snyderi Treasurer of the ! Brooklyn East End Art ClnJbb 44 If women would pay more Attention to, their health we would have more! happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would: observe results they . would , find that the doctors" prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. . " In consulting with my drutfgist he ad vised McEIree's Wine of CarduTand Thed' ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui ia a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. ft is helpful when approaching woman hood, during, pregnancy, after child birth and in change or life.. It fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren f or years. AH druggists have $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ' ; u ' " ' AT SPRING . MOUNTAIN PARK it'-X MILLER, y knew the difference,; even if the COLUMBUS N. C fatli er and baby didn't. ,t
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