'taepolk county- news, COLUMBUS, N.'.O. . SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. Grouped Together. 3L N. ou8y working the t M rutnam or uomnsvuiewas U A . - ' ! - . i.. .,-i Mondav. ' 1 in nM " " Miss Mamie Uaze, wno hasaposi- Irvou spent Sunday at home. 1 v M. Walker, J. T. Shields, M. p Shields, D. F. Shields, of (jolliusville, were in town Monday. Mr. W. A. Cannon, Mrs. Towns- elH, and Miss Esther McKinney of yiiu were in town Monday. Mrs. Richard Owen is jtipidly re- VCl iiio 1 1 17 11 liCi mucs WU.W is 11 Ulfc! to sit up, we are pleased to. ' report Messrs. Walker and Willie B.. pledge are quite busy this week making molasses. . Squire Hill and Hon.' James P. Morris went to Eutherfordton yesterday. Mr. T. C. Mills of Tryon was in town yesterday on business in con nection; vvitn the new telephone company.. .: : Mr. George Justice of IZuther fonlton was here Sunday and ex pects to return again the latter part of te week. Mrs. LeCorapte and Miss Miriam LeOnH,e arrived "Saturday from (Jorvdon, Iowa, and will move into the Cannon house within a few days. The County Board of Education met here Monday and elected Mr. J. H. Foster of Mill Spring a mem ber to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Ballenger. The News received a letter this week from N. M. Ponder, now liv ing in Toston, Montana. He says he likes the Montana valleys, but never forgets-his native heath and wuiits us to send him The Folk County' News every week without, tail. ' Mrs. French has received a letter from Mrs. F. A. Chevalier, of Berea, Ohio, saying that they are tninking of retiming to Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Chevalier are pleasantly remembered here and we hope they will return. TRYON, ' Mr. Cfanis has returned from an extended trip to South Carolina Jiule Godshaw has gone to Louisville, Ky., his former home, tor a visit of a few days. Little Marguerite Smith, aged seven years, oldest daughter of Mrs. Daisy Smith, died Suuday and was buried Monday afternoon. The hotel company has not as yet decided upon' a site for the pro posed hotel, though several loca tions are under consideration. Mr. Brown, of Landfum, was in Trvon this week with the object of renting a store for the sale of groceries. Born to , Dr. and Mrs. Grady recently, a sou weighing nine pounds" Both mother and son dre doing well. ' ilfiss Frances M.' Wright has re turned -from an extended tour to California and the Northwest, j LYNN The young people expect to hold a debate in the chapel Saturday evening. Weare unable to give the question to be debated, however. At a special meeting held last Friday evening, new officers were elected for the Lynn Christian En deavor societv. A large congregation greeted Rev. T. B. Justice at the meeting last Sunday. All regret his intend ed departure very much indeed. The numbers are increasing in the advanced classes 1 at the Lynn school and there is a good attend ance in the kindergarten. V Mrs. Wm. McKinney, of . Clif tpn, S. C, visited friends and relatives m Lynnn"and Columbus last week. David Kimbe'rly made a business . top to Asheville last Monday. Mrs. J. A. 3cCall is sick. She ls no doubt broken down from Waitillrr nrn '-Vio-r liiiahflTld who haS heen sick fdr two months or more 11 is honed that both will SOQn recover. :, ; , ;. Mr. A. P. Clement, of Spartan -torgi representing G. B.; Claxon Mr. Cahin W ill 1: 1 : " '"act UUU iUUlllV nave the Svmn U,V e xi t .... . people on account of the loss of their httle daughter. lhe bovs should less. with, their. guns. , So much snooping at night is. anno vino- t.n those who am sir-V -otii-'.a;Hi. It IS nnnofl tli ...l .- i elected officers are in charge they! -vfU ji 1 Lli l I I t- I I I 111 T" TIUUriTT ,T1U . iaie SteDS to SnnnrMa nil lawlessness in the county. " : MILL SPEING. ' AH is quiet and serene since election. - The farmers are gathering un usually large crops and cotton wagons are in evidence.' Foster's store is being "enlarged and a handsome front put inV which adds greatly to the appearance of " nappy corners." Road- master Gibbs is putting; in some good work on the streets. ; nM - t: t . t xue mite J-nu , expects some guests ironi Spartanburg: and Landriim to arrive this week.' Lumber is m place for Martin Walkers new house. Ben. T. Boone who has been on an extended trip to Colorado aid Washington is expected to return home soon trom Seattle. SALUDA. The weather here is delightful though a little too warm for this season. ' Geo. H. lledfearn, night engineer of the "helper" has moved his family here and is occupying the E. 13. (juice cottage. The proposed improvement o tue jriney mountain property is still a subject of discussibn and we hope to see a fine hotel grac its summit iu tne near tutora. W. B. Kincaid is moving to Hick ory, this state, to take. charge of the' agency there. He has been aent here for some years and his friends regret his departure. His successor has not been named. ' Some real estate transfers have been made recently which will be mentioned later. The Saluda Seminary has a very full attendance this term .and Miss Fidelia Sheldon, the principal, is proud of the Seminary's fine record. GREEN'S CREEK, Mrs. Lucinda Strickland is sick at her home. Lee Bradley and family Will move to South Carolina about the first of January. The people of this township have Cfun to work the roads under be the new road law and some very ef fective work is being put in. The Collinsville .school opened Monday, Miss C lement of New Pros pect, S. C, as' teacher, and the Jiill (7reek school with Miss Josephine Moi iran. of 'Fail Forest. S. C. at the o helm. Mrs. Wm. Shields died Thursday, November 6, at her home near Col linsville'and was buried at Green's Creek church. Mrs. Shields was in the seventieth year oi her ajre, a widow, and leaves three grown sons who live near Collinsville. COOPER'S GAP. Claudius, the infant son of J. R. Blanton, of Dimsdale, died last Thursday of croup. Mr. Blanton is surveying hear the Howard Gap road this week. v , ' Jos. Dimsdale, died Wednesday in the eightieth year of his age. ' Township Officers- Meesre Geo. A. Gash and W. H. WilloT-ZI .Tiisfin fis ofl the Peace. G. E. Metcalf, constable for Tryon Town - ship ; o : D. uarpenter, l. xihii, Ransom Splawn, justtces, j. u West, constable, . Columbus 1 own- shin : S. B. Weaver, W. 15. eagans, Mhfls Uavis. tiusuces, ... jl. xi. oieau- A t . i rr XT Oi.J man. constable, Green s Greek; J . J. Lambriffht, J. R. Williams, J. R. Phillips, Justices; John iJonham; constable, wnite vaK; uas. nuoues, Mack A: Pace, Justice, B Vance . -r-WTt 1 r-V . 1 . T r Til ,1 Newman, constable, Saluda; O. L Wilson. J. 0. Davis, Leander Brown Tnstices. W. D. Helton, constable, Cooper's Gap. ; ' - Cbokstoves heaters, stove pipe at reasonable prices. Wagons, buggies, guns, harness, lanrobes, going fast. . wt Londlfi the Kellv axe. It eives satisfaction. . Try it. 6 , - -Tryon. Supply' Company. CHUECH.NEWS. - Mr. JShipman's address before the Christian Endeavor societv Sundav evening oi the bubject "Opportuni ties for Dtiing Good, was a splen did effort and elicited, much favor able comment.- He is an eloquent and forceful speaker and his ad dresses are always listened to with deepest ihtertest. - v i There will be preparatory ser- vices at the Presbyterian church Fridry arid Saturday evenings at 7:15 and communion Sunday at 11 a. m.- ' . I ,; " v 4 NO, 8 TROP-HEAD CABINET Family sewing ZMACHiNh Possesses all the modern improvements1 .o be, foun'a in any-first-class machine. Sold at pppular prices. Warranted ten years - MANUFACTURED BY ILLINOIS SEWING MACHINE CG. ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. '.AGENTS WANTED. i Exclusive Territory given to responsible ! J Dealers. . j NOTICE is hereby given that my land is posted. ;jand all trespassing for bidden. Boundary is as follows : Beginning at a' poplar, and ash, thence past to a white oak; thence north to a chestnut and a maple, joining lands of H. E. Ravenel arid running- with Frank Stearns .land west to a pine and a rock : thence north to a black oak : thenr.ft Lv Dave Stearns' land to the begin ning. Cy'bntainiug IDG acres more or less. I Another tract known as the Peak land an!d Nathan Lankford tract, commencing on a dogwood, run ning sjejuth to a post oak ; thence east, tdja pine and a pile of rock ; thence ;north to a water oaK on Dave Stearns line; thence to the beginning. Containing 110 acres more or less. . No h (in ting or trespassing of any kind allowed on said lands. J. W. Williams. Nov 4h 19Q2 ... WE WJLJSt T YO UR THE NEWS JOB OFFICE CHAS. B. McFEE. WA TCHMAIZER ' and JEWELER. All ;work positively guaranteed. Prices reasonable. TRYON n o. Opposite freight depot. THE OUUfV I M NEWS FROM NOW TILL UPON RFOEIPT OF OISE DOLLAR. 1!innarlAn IfiOG Who can think" llyaillCU HI! lUUWt thingto patent? Protedt your Ideas; they may bring you wjal- of some simple . wrMH tf Villi " . m neys, Washington, D. for their $100 prixeofCex ffinewtolone thousand lavenUouawaatOk - ........ . . JOB WORK Jan. Ig04 thbcbntpM A DESIRABLE PLACE TO - A well-kept Hotel in the Mountains of Western North Carolina Good Physician within easy calL connection. ' Telephone in course Climate and Scenery Unsurpassed. Bates reasonable. Railway Station: Tryon, N. C. Correspondence solicited. v t. "A::J: I - -- ' Colunbus, A. C. DIRECTORY FOR THE CH'fRCHES OF COLUMBUS. PRESBYTERIA.N T. C. Ceokeb, pasto Preaching every third Sunday, 11 A.M., and at night t BAPTIST Preaching by appointment Surday school every Sunday at 10 A. M. Sabbath school at 10 A. M G LiEEN RIVER CIRCUIT ' METHO DIST EHISUOPAL CHURCH SOUTH. Rev. V. H. Pekkt, Pastor, Mills Spring, N. C. .' J Mortgage Sale of Valuable Farm. By virtue of the power contained and given to the undersigned in a certain mortgag eexecuted and der hvered to A. o. Boone by W. A. Mills and dated October the 20th 1900 and duly recorded in the Reg ister's office for Polk County N. C. in Book 16, page 363 of real estate mortgages, reference to which is hereby made, and because of default made in the payment of the princi paLand interest thereby secured, to wit: Sevemeen Hundred Dollars with interest at 6 ner cent from Oct. 20th 1900. I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the Cburt House door m the town of Colum bus in. said county on the first day ot December 19l2, the following land condeyed by said mortgage and located in the County of Polk, on. Green River in White Oak Township bounded on the north by Green riv-, er on the east bv Mrs. A. F: iills, dower tract, on the south by lands of the peculation company, on the west by the lands uf Albert. Wilson and by Green river. Beginning ak a hickory on the bank of the river and runs' up . the river to a stake corner of Mrs. A. E. Mills' dower tract then with the. west line of said dower tract to a stake, the 5outh-: west corner of said dower tract then. south 2, east 107 poles to a stake then south 40 poles to a stake; then west 180 poles to a red oak; then north eighty poles to a post I oak; then east 20 poles to a 'stake; then JN. z west lzv poles to u cnesi- nut; then same course to the river; then with river as it meanders' to the beginning. Containing 433 acres. - ierms of sale, cash. This autn aay ot uct. iyuz. A. G. Boone, Mortgagee TAXES. . The taxes for the town of Col umbus, N. C, must be settled by the first meeting night in December as I am compelled to settle with the Board at that time, Frank Burgess, Tax Collector. Columbus Lodgk, No. 114, Enights of Pythias Meets every Tuesday night at 7 30 o'clock. Ii. H. Cloud C. C. J. P. Morris, K; of R. & S. i Why pay rent when . you can purchase a home or farm anywhere and pay only $7.z5 per montn on each $1.00? Arid $7 of this is ap plied to the mortgage debt no interest charged. Agents wanted at every post office in the Carolinas and Georgia. Write to-day. Jos. L. Stoppelbein, Gen. Agent, Spar tanbum, S. C. r. 'i-l This signature is on every box of the genuint Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tweta the remedy that cores a cold la ess z SPEND THE V'lNTER - ! V ( Feed and Livery servtf of construction.: StQps the Cough and works off the Cold, Laxative Bromo-Quh)ine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. 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In two weeks I was cz of, bed and In a month I was atla.to tile, up my asual duties. I an very cr.ths:& astie in its praise." Wine of Cardui reinforces the crgaa? of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis' carriage. No woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. . r"7nnr7nprPAP)Qnnn .WW W W m mm m" v 9 !r:;.. t ...... m, mmn ii 1 1 I f )i 1 in JLyrin. Tuesday