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THE POLK nCOOHTY HEWS, ! coltjmbtjs, n.c . k ' ' . o t : N ... . . ... .. . ; . . SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. . notice, r Notice is Webv eriven to the cit izens of the town of Saluda, Polk County, N. C. that application will be made to the next general assem ly of. North Carolina for the pur pose of changing or amending the v,4iti ter 01 saia town (which charter was granted by the general assem bly of North Carolina on the first day of February, 1881) and said amendment is to be as follows tn wit: AN ACT TO prominent COLUMBUS. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Bostic visited Rutherford ton and Bostic Station the early part of the week. : Hon. W. F. Rucker; editor of the Butherfordton Tiibune and a new v elected member of the House of Represntatives for R u t h e r f o r.d county was in town Monday and Tuesday on business. i r. and M ra. A. J. Sabins of Mich igan, relatives of Mr. Page's family are expected to arrive in Columbus his week to spend the winter. We would respectfully call atten tion of the road overseer to the dangerous1 couditfon of the road near Scriven's mill. A few hours work put in iiow will save a deal of trouble later on. ; A nice sawdust walk has teen laid by the town authorities from the post-office to the Presbyterian church. Tnis is a great improve ment and will be appreciated by the church-goers. W. G. Hague and Miss Maud our W Commissioners, who shall "Waldrup of Mill Spring were mar- he known as the City Council of Tied in Suartanburcr last Saturday, oaiuaa. The News wishes them a prospei I Sec. 4. The Jfayor shall preside ous career. I (when present) at all meetings of w TV WaIVat rtf Tliili or tn Council, and shall have the right to is visiting his uncle Md Newman. U questions before Coun .u;n - 1 ;n,.iw lioi ; c ad he shall see that all the Mihiv Ninrnd" and has come and Ordinances are faithfully ? K aomo f 'mil. Pnlfc Complied With. i , Sec 5. That there shall be an , , , rnt. election for a Mayor and four (4) w . V : The young , people met at The Members of - Council on ihe First 'TnS? 5 cente Central weanesaay evening ana Mondry in May 1903, to succeed appomwa commuwes w arraugc iui ftnd the lftce Gf the present the Christmas tree. Mayor and Commissioners of Saluda. CO)tN or other produce will be le- Mr. and Mrs.- Chevalier arrived They shall hold their offices for two ceived in payment for subscriptions TIT Ji 4aw Altntll " 1. anil OVA O .JS LZ 1 4. 1 u 4 4Va T) -rr "IsvOT-rtm Tnnn guests of Dr. and Mrs. Worth. are elected and qualified. An elec- FORiSALK Seven room house W. S. Croker expects to return tion for Mayor and four (4) mem- and lot in Tryon, known as the low- home to spend the Christmas hoh- bers of Council shall be held every er "Masson Cottage." Call on or AMEND AN ACT ENTITIEli "AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE TOWN OF SALUDA IN THE COUNTY OF POLK," RATIFIED THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRU ARY, A. D. 1881. - Sec. 1. Said act is hereby a mended so as to read as follows, viz:. Sec. 2. That so much of the Township of Saluda in Polk county and so much of the adjoining town ship of Green River Township, in Henderson county as is embraced within one 'and a quarter (1 1-4) miles square of the present Rail road Depot; at Saluda, being exact ly in the center thereof, shall be. and is hereby incorporated, as the City of aluda, arid shall be subject to all the provisions of all the cren- eral laws now in force in reference to cities. Sec. 3. J That the officers of said city shall consist of a Mayor and A DOUBLE WEDDING. 7wo Rutherford County Young Men to Wed Two of Polk County's Fair Daughters. j Cardsare put ; announcing the marriage, on December 4th. of Hon. James Pettigre w Morris to MispMary McFarland of Colutabus and Mr. 0. Hu ghlon Hill of Ruther fordtn ,to Miss Byrd McFarland oi viumbus. v f The ceremonies will take pltfc&l u me rres oy tenan church, on mbei 24th, at 10 A. M. - Misses Mary and Byrd McFar- land are daughters of Mrs. I Angie JucJjarland of Columbus and well known, and popular throughout the county. I Hon. J. P. Morris is a! yonng lawyer of Polk county and a Representative-elect to the Leg islature from this county having been elected by the democrats iu November, ; Mr. Hill is well known in Polk county having lived at Tryon aud Lynn for about a year until the past summer When he re turned to Rutherford ton to engage ih the drug business. It was while living at j-Lynn that he became en gaged to Miss Byrde icFarland. . 1 i he news will not come as a surprise to many of their intimate friends though it was not thought likely that a double wedding would i 1 " ' mi laite piace. xms was a surprise to many as double weddings are of rather unusual occurrence. THE CENTRAL, ;: A DESIRABLE PLACE TO SPEND THE WINTER A well-kept Hotel in the Mountains of Western North Carolina. Good Physician within easy call. Feed and Livery service in connection. Telephone in course of construction, y ' Climate, and Scenery Unsurpassed. . Rates reasonable. Railway Station : Tryon, N. C. Correspondence solicited. MRS. H. E. GRAY, Proprietress, ' Colunbus, A. C. mop, !. : 0. - Furniture, Cook-Stoves, Tailor and Ready Made Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions. Fancy G BOSIISESS LOCALS. lit per Meat Market A good supply of clean well x selected and butchered meats, both fresh, and salted, as well, as canned, always on hand.,,-1 buy Beef Cattle, Pork, Mutton and Poultry at good prices. , Try me. days. TRYON. two (2) years on the corresponding addresV& E. Gray, Trustee, Col- Monday in May. baid ejections umbus, N. C. 0a af;rta oa Kf fn ' juus. d. jicr ce s bo. in Pnnntv cWKnn. ..r hW ftnfl all thl8 "e and look for hs large oitizenV, within said incorpratioB W 'tch sign when in Tryon. who have resided within its incbr-1 f READ what the Tryon Supply W. B. ...BtJjGr'QIN " Next'The Ballenger Co. Subscribe for THE NEWS. w , i XM i iJun lap, .pi Areenyme-ira. who RnAnt last winter here has re- - - -...- . J -'-j i Al ' 11.1 x : IL" turned with her little son to spend! poraLe nmus iour i) raonios pre- mjo. uas to say in mis issue another winter. She is : accom- vious to the said election; shall be LOST Yellow and white spotted entiuea to vote at saia eiecuou. l setter with trimmed tail. About panied by Miss JTreda Miller, a talented young lady .who is a nftt.ivft of Germany now soiourmncr persons in America. go oetore some o usuce oi tne ireace rjustiCe, Mill Spriug, N. C. Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of the three years old. Answers to name ersons elected under this act to 0f Johni2ewt.rd for return to C. E. . Ini Pnllr Pnnnfp n.ni fnlfP t.Kft nftth I ' ?: TJ 1k I'haa H'omfl wnn v v" ' I - ArrvriTrTT . 111 . ; .s t 1 have been on an extended visit to Y J A to us, either on notes or open ac- their former home in aew XorK - ""V iri counts are Earnestly requested to 8Uto are expected to return this mf at once, as all due 6 'V. 'i shall also appoint a Treasurer and ana pasvue accounts must oeset- The ladies of the Episcopa Secretary firing a bond for the tied by January 1st r or eke they church held a very successful faithf ul performance of their duties Wl1 be placed mthe hands of at- bazaar Wednesday auernoon ana evening for the benefit of the new church. The ilisses Embury, of New Jersey, who recently purchased the Oliver property Have repaired the octagon house and are now occupy- luff 'j.. States, and lew ana collect taxeai . . .a - uii, -rAf "NT n m w - m i w-: m m m a mm. mwmmmmmaiw m. m m a Dr. Edgar Ballenger is expected on all subjects of taxatiion not to f Benewal of my Retail Liquor nome buwjuj w; exceea i.ouou mo puu.uavi License in Saluda Zownship on marriage oi nis sister, on the assessed vaiue e first Monday in January, 1903. to Mr. Thos. Dozier, I -rtoVf.-ir nf citv. and lmoose I r XHltVUn w - - - uiuuvt w j w - ! I T - A - ' nTriTTATt which takes place December 17 th. fines ana penalties for the violatioh , ? V liold ft I rtJftf nrrllnnnPPB. TTjfi Said CitV I M ' ' i rtrvn xne lewpuuuc vw"j -w.v -. W1 VJ - r . i 7 nis uec. ist, iyu. -mT : m- a Jl I " il T 11 Iiava nnnrA-i rk lav I . meeting -Tuesday aiternuuu jum i council huix wnw "-rj fW nntitution and by- out. establish and maintain streets; Thfl ficretav was instructed j drains and sewers; also to issue and .40 no. w - IT'; .... .. I - . J XI : i. to corresdond with suitable parties charge lor licenses oi tue vanuuii relative to constructing the system, kinds of business pursued in the rttflf. fnr furnishing the citv. Sec. . 2 his acu snau De m uj on and after its ratification Q. C. Sonner ) R. F. dine V Aldermen. W. W. Staton ) , Jr A. 2horne Mayor, Sec. 7. The said. City Council; .tw T Per Geo.. A. Gash Mgr. shall have the po wer to pass all by laws, rules and regulations for the good government and welfare of the city of Saluda and its inhabvj tants, not inconsistent with the laws of the State or the United States, and levy and collect taxes f Columbus Lodgh, No. 114, Knights of Pythias Meets every Tuesday) night at 7 80 o'clock. L. H. Cloud C. C. J. p! Morris, K. of R. & S. poles was awarded to L. L. Tallent. SALUDA. The weather is quite cool. tW Kridtre force is in Saluda LTuZseZltWTJCE OF APPLICATION Blacksmith Shop ' Wer have recently opened a black-smith shop near Tryon on the Columbus road and are prepared to do all kinds of re pairing. Give us a trial. : : Ward. Stops the Cough - . and works off the Cold, Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets cure a' cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents; j - TO CtM A COlOf IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists -refund the mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Js on each hot. 25c, ; tions of bridge is on the ground at Saluda. , Mrs. aT. Jones is very ill and not expected to' live. if- Afa o. a Sonner were made happy recently by the arrival of a little daucrhter. if TiAman. the new depot agent has moved here FOR PARDON. a Stere Of North Carolina County of Polk. V Kfitice is hereby given to -the nublie that application wjll be made CUM U(M " . " " '' . II 7 , - - .il 1S Wj Uiif inn is now yery heavy to te Governor oi nonuwirouua ,?Aw- kept buay on for tto paon of Henry Peek who Mortgage Sale; By virtue of the power contained in a certain mortgage executed on NOTIGE. lhe22nd. day of March, 1902, by I will apply to the County Com- ! Lynch and wife, Nancy Lynch tjii, :,ri . xr to Aurena Newman to secure an in debtedness of $28.75, which mort gage is duly recorded in the" office of the .Register of Deeds' for Polk County, in mortgage book No. 1 at page 332, and default having been made in tha payment of said indebt edness, I will, on Monday, January 5th 1903, at abont 12 o'clockoffer for sale at the court house door in Columbus, N. C., at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said indebtedness with int- '. erest, cost and expenses added, the following described land, lying and being in the State of North Carolina, county of Polk, Township of Tryon, adjoining lands of W. R. Engel and L. F. Thomson, and bounded as follows; Beginning at a stone on Engel s line, thence south 32, east 16 1-2 poles to a maple; thence north 30 east 10 poles to a stone; thence north 32 west 16 1-8 poles to a stake on Engel and Thomson s line; thence south 30 west, 10 poles to the beginning, containing one acre more or less. : Aubena Newman, J. E. Shipman, Mortgagee. Attorney, This Dec. 4th. 1902. the oraemi; illVER MED1CME; IL f I Covil & CHAS. B. McFEB. WATCHMAKER ii JEWELER. ' 1 fro a biliousness ana a coated tongue i , are common indications of liver 1 and kidney diseases. Stomach and j j bowel troubles, severe as they are, j five immediate warning by pain, ut liver and kidney troubles, j ! though less painful at the start, are , mucn naraer to cure, ineatora s Black-Draught never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the perms of fever and axrue. it is a certain preventive r a tj: j: -r 1 the kidnevs. Wiui kidneys re inforced by Thedford's Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever. Many families live in Serfect health and have no other octor than Thedford'g Black Draught. It is always on hand for use in an emergency and caves many expensive calls of a doctor. Ma!lins, S.C, Asrchi0,IL I have used ThedforcTf BlackvDr&iiht for three years tnd I have not had to o to a doctor since 1 have been taUn It It Is the best medicine for me that U , ca the market for liver and kidr.ty , troubles and dyspepsia and oer v cotsplaistJ. Rtv. A, 0. LEWIS. C J "P??lar- r M convicted of the crima ofw- tne Melrose gn. . with intent to commit rape, There ii talk of eottonm IT be- ngnn 1902 Superiof ing erected near here but nothing atthe fkCoririt eeanets& definite is known. . five Tears in the State Penitent- T 1 TH.lmn lost his dwelling ve Te . ,; and'aU household effects by fire J. P. Morris, iSanday wbUe the family r D.llth 1902. Atfy. All work positively guaranteed, - 1 Pricea reasonable. TRYON N. O. Oierokea Remedy o?iyoi!, VQJILUUUU C-JUUUL-l 5urco Coughs, Coldfi, Vhocpinu Couch, LaGripps cr cli Throat and Lung Troublca. ZilADE of PuroSVEi 6ppoSite freight depot CUr.1. MULLEIN &.HONEY. tcax Drccolb It 5 C C
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