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A- . 1 -t ! ill 1 ' t j i i 4 . 1 t i i 11 if- 1 '1 ;TW: S3 '1 SI 11 mttn TIAT V ; fiAUHTV TIEWQ This mountain at odo time causea lUE POLIL LUUIt II II Ji U Oj the scientific world, as well as the COLUMBUS, N. C. W .ilrrirwr in r Ann Atari Official Journal Of Polk Countt. rumblings that resulted in local earthquakes that Drone cnmaware , - -. j ... ... f f r Muffin i vnmb. anci otner . iragiie tnings, ior mueu rr. p. p. z-c . I Wf.rt"fl nri finftllv ft larire fissure of bottomless depth appeared across the end of the mountain. This orn Oabkboxx, 4- Editors and Publishers. crack is half a mile long, about seven feet wide and the bottom has t nn never been found. Smoke was re- 50c poriea to issue irom it utuue cuuu. 25c rf he Cave 6t the Winds is a large fissure in the. solid r granite of the JANUARY! 22nd 1903. mountain irom wnicn tne scenery below may be viewed. Correspondents who do not con- One of the most remarkable nat- 'I. , . ... I . '...' . . . ,. A. trihnta rpcrnlnrlv must cnve their urai cunosiue Subscription Pric. One year . ......... . v . .... ... . . Si months .................... Thwe months, i . ... ..i ..vJ;, . THURSDAY, in. America is at name, not for publication but for Chimney Jtock and known as "The ddntification. Pools." There are turee oi uiese. one of wnicn is saia to De Douom iess. or at all events no one has rVtheBal timore Sun succeeded in measuring it suggests local option for compul- Chimney Rock belonged to Rep- sory ciducat&n. -The Charlotte resenauve x reemau ui Buu XT ii 4 v connty, who is .now in Raleigh at- Newstlupkt is impracticable. tehW the letrislature. It is ex- We Submit it to the teachers. The Heudersbn villa Times makes a pertinent inquiry when it asks : " yjf hat, would you give r to , have your f arm brought three miles tending the legislatu pected that some noted improve ments in the Hickory Nut Gap sec tion will follow.Asheville Citizen. v COMPOSITION ON PAWTS. Pants are made for men, aud not for women, Women are made for men and not for pants. When a man pants for a woman and a woman pants for a man, they are a pair of; pants, i Suclr pants; don't last Bants Are like molasses they are thinner, 4u r hot feather and thieker in: cold. :Men are often jnistaken in pants ; such mistakes are breeches of promise; There has been much discussion whether pants is singuliir or lvfe8 when" mehwear, pants ,it is plural, and. when they ion' wear pants it is singular. Men go on a tear in their pants and it is all right; when the pants get on a tear it's all wrong. Ijf you want to make the pants last, make the coat first. . . Subscribe f or THE NEWS STEARNS nearer town?" answer say a: . ; Then . by way of AN EXPRESS SAFE IS BLOWN QPEN. The Southern Express Company s I. 44 There are many farms in this! office at Hendersonville was broken county, which could, as far as the into on the night of Jan. 15th and tne sale wrecKea witn nuro-giycer-ine. The Hendersonville officers say that the safe was cracked by professionals and that there was more than one robber. There was no money in the safe and the robbers had their work for nothings The front of the safe was blown time required for the trip is con cerned, be brought three miles nearer to Hendersonville by a better system "of country roads." This applies equally as well to our county and the towns one must reach v to dlo business. Then why grumble at road taxes that are col- entirely off and pieces scattered lected for the purpose of, bringing about the room. Although the re- vou "nearer town " as it were, bv mams of the safe show that bAnW tKA ; oJn ,u powerful explosive was used there was uu it c uut;u uuidc bu u rr acu anyone, nor clid the night operator on duty at the depot, 100 yards away, hear any shock. Nothing was known of the event until next morning. The officers think that tion in order that -quick be made over them. time can TpK ' temperance people of the county are circulating a .petition skiUed 0perators must have wrap asking the Legislature to pass a ped the safe in blankets or heavy law prohibiting the manufacture cloths to deaden the noise of the and sale of soirituoua knd malt explosion, and they think that the liquors in. Polk county, f All wno L shots near the depot about v - ' ' t ., . . 1 . , . the time of the occurrence were areinjlayc opiibifion in this fired to attract the attention of county should sign the petition. , I officers" or anyone who happened to A ; temperance rally will be held be on the streets to the depot and in; tlum'at Cfclumbus, on AwaJ from the express office. The A:,lt':i-. : " w-ui- shots were fired at 3 o'clock on 8 h-!M8U M0- thought tube time of the robbery. ip aeisucn a measure jenactea. The office was entei ed by the Enuue;pf three, consisting rear window. There -was; np.'em-JmLit-B. rj , ploye in the office. The Southern .rij waL'' : -.fn ,i : 4 i nauwav naa a netective at tiendAi - iirnEnr nnn ' n Fi ' i -ro xr hnvu i ? - w ; ' v --Vi:' , ' . . I .'.i - son ville hun tin c for the -robbers. pared , a ?6irctiTi)r letter, copies of whicby wiUsholrtiy be sent;' to perr sons all Ver .the countvJ urcrin? them to attend this'meting and ivorl: for the auseof ytemperance. fhefadies aref cordially invited. Te tenaa4cevcau8Q is gaining grodn Old -North State dfniany of the counties already hacf biU1 6t petitions Ibefore the Lejjttiurcj asfeingior prohibition or pHepfrperance legislation SOLD. TKar KSttiien learns todav that Cjiinneyt B?ck, which; is one pf the greaisl liuriosities of the Blue lUdg&'JihsV in been aoid and . bafc. the ourchaspm CHURCH pEWS. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Feed Store y FIFO III lit HARDWARE, STOVES, and, TINWARE. . . ' Bead ! Listen ! ' Hear what we have to say : When you come to Try on bring along your cash and see what we can do for you. If you want Buggies, yf&ggons, Saddles; Harness, Gils, Paints, Varnishes, .Brushes, Nails, Razors' Knives, Doors, Windows, - Brick, Lime, Cements, Horse Collars, Lanterns, Lap Robes, Augers, Chisels Dinner .Bells, Axes, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes,, Mowing Machines, Grindstones and a thousand and one other articles kept , in a first class hardware store. Y : : ; ; Give us a call and supply your heeds. We are always glad to see you whether you buy . or not. - r: ,:r J : : - ' O and Stables. y(f Ti"' r i t COTTON. SEED MEAL. ,HULLS, BRAN, MALT, f CORN, i RYE, SEED OATS. V.. . .: :J I GOOD LIVERY' SERVICE. . TRYON, n; C. , MORTGAGE SALE. By " virtu of the power -contained in a mortgage executed on the, 3rd. day of February 19(2, by ,Wi. Blaokweil and wife, Nancy Ann BlacKwf 11 to T. Ci Hamp ton to secure an indebtedness pf $41,00 wmcn mortgage is auiy recoraea in tne office of Register of Deeds for Polk county in book 17, page 578 andf which, became due and payable? on thetgtay'.bf August,3 ment of the same, I will, on the 18th day of February 1903, within the legal hours of sale, . offer for sale at the court house door in Columbus, N. C, at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said indebtedness with interest, cost and expenses added, the following described lands, lying and being in the State of North Carolina. County of Polk, townships of .Columbus and Tryan - and described as follows : A tract of land .known as the Julia Mills lot adjoining the land of C. C. Constant, John BladJsweir and others and more fully described in a eed from Julia Keller to Julia Mills containing two und one-iouitn acres, more or Jess; A second tract of land, bounded as fol- lpwjs : Beginning oiiVa 'tbek near the old racoiercnurcn place on" jr. A.-Thohipson's lin : .thence ; north 7 jaffls to a rock ; thenct east to 'M.'H. Weaver's line ; thence south With said Jine to the corner of Thompsons and Weavers line : thence with Thompson line, to the ' beginning ; containing iour acres more or less. Also a third tract-which is herewith attached and bounded as follows : tBeRin ning on a rock at the Corner of the second tract and running north one hundred and forty yards to a stake-; thence west to Thompson line ; thence with said line pqtith to, the corner near the old Pucolet church place on the west side of the old rpad to the beginning, corner of the second tract, containing 3 acres, tmore or less. " T.X.Hampton,. This Jan. 19th, 1903. Mortgagee. iT' " o. - OQIHHEx fiOOK are w tern p PRESBYTERIAN T. C. Ceokeb, Pastor Preaching every third Sunday, 11 A.M. and at mgnt , Sabbath school at 10 A. M. BAPTIST. Rev. John Walker, of Rutherfordton, Pastor. Preaching every first Sunday in the month at 11 a. m.r wxd the Saturday afternoon previous. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 A. M. GREEN RIVER CIRCUIT METHO DIST EHISCOPAL CHURCH SCfUTH. Rkv. W. H. Peebt, PKtor, Mills Spring, N. C. THE YOUNG .PEOPLES' S CIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Miss May E. McClamahan, President. Meets eve: Ins invited By virtue-of the. powr contained in a certain mortgage executed, on the 7th day of October; 1902, by E.X; Holbert to J. Tf Waldrop to secure aV indebtedness of $12.50, which mortgage is duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Polk County, in Mortgage Book No. 1, at page 306, and which became due and payable on the 1st day of December, i902j and de. fault having been made in tbe payment of the same, I will on Monday, Jebruary 2, 1902, within the, legal hours of sale, offer for sale at the court house door in Colum bus, N. C, at public outcry, to th highest bidder for cash to satisfy said indebtedness with interest, cost, and jexpenses added, following described lands lying and being in the State of North Carolina, Countv of ."1' xuwusmp oi xryon, and bounded as Chith the W met Sunday after toe $SJ&&&- W service. A inid-week TuTl .'t service was arranged to meet every ZFJZZr. .W eanegday evening. elected' sex- which ?gpeB down the roc for menS in Columbus is Sunday at iDirieen nunarecl leet. and is the 1 iu-iuisiers are requested to third i)igheiJ falls in the United -ea ihis in mind when making StesIy apripintments for Columbus and try ChiniS!ficw: as iU name indi- to. arrange their services so they catesis a curious rock formation S1 no-conflict with the Christian Bhape-l'i chimney of gigantia Edeavor. . djmentidiis. Jt is five hundred feet The first quarterly "conference for high and commands a fine panora- the 'Green River charge will em nuc .nd'br-buiita'ui and stieam. brace the first Sunday in February The gLfecebery around Ichim- and the Saturday preceding. l1. Several Wesleyan Methodist DeauuruL Bald .Mountain, made fa- preachers visiting in the Mill WaiiTi tI r rv- t'Iv" BWWUU e noiamg prayer Esmerajda, which she wrote whik meetings from nW rS on a visit to the mf.;n. I r , meralds cabin ised ou h TF"me thetd eatCffl fefe!8 the charge of foll6w8 Bonnded by the road from Trvon 2f Sunday evening at 7 p. m. at the . wunibus and JeJneds sold by Saruple tute building. ,, All are cordially 3&Vp iPftW , OJ running vith said ited to attend. " - . v f ,4 road i2Q yardsand Dack from the road 70 ' ; ' : ; : " . : tjvr fe containing 2 acres more or lesst I J. E. Ships am A tfV . morn-1 Thia Ton c ioA :T J V J, Trf Waldbop, "vu -Mortgagee. toratEsmera Beit Route to, a; Califorriia Colorado 5 .-3 f'fO Texas StEoiiis WARSIN J. tYROI. W. r. CtPPt. ClCWIWATi, 0' Co., AO F fl uj&n Mm BILL HEAD LETTER HEAD, NOTE HEAD, ST A TEME NT , ENVELOPE, CARD OR CIRCULAR : : : : : : Sfs 'Mracts Ittan iion Leaves a Good Impression, Makes Many Sales and is an Adyertisino Medium That Brings , Good j Results. Such Printing Can bs Had at TBI P At ' Reasonable Receive Prompt Rates. Mail Orders Attention. Try TO. . . . j j r ! .... .... .... . Is the best Advertisement for any Business. - i Try mo wilt your Watch, Clock and Jewelry ' f ! Repairing If , I j dor't please you it von!t 11 . vi CHAS cost you anything mcFEB TRYON, A. 7. SILVER PLATING. I can put Royal Silver Plate on anything in the , line of Knives, Forks, Spoons, Sugar Shells, etc., etc., or in fuct on any article that is made of Copper, Tin, Iron, Brass, Silver, or German Silver, and make look like the most expensive silverware . . . Plating, wabbanted to wear FOB YEARS. PjitCES LOW for quality of work. Satistac tion guabantkkdV Give me a trial. . . . . . . . If you have anything you would like plated let me know by postal card and I will call or send for same. L. H. CLOUD, columbus; N. C. Braitiirig '.SI Have just received A large assort- : : ment of , picture" moulding and '. ; am prepared to frame TQtir ' pictures; at reasonable rates, i, L. H. CLOLD9 COLUMBUS, 'j .;. N. c. Central industrial I n s ti tute, A well equipped School for both Sexes. ' - . ': ;. ; : . -.' Primary, Intermediate, College Preparatory A temperance community with good uiuxui auu Hociai surrounaings. Special attention given to j " students wbp have been deprived of early educa- V " tional ad vantages. Good Literary Societies. A good library and reading room open to all students . without ertra charge .. ,i ." if"'' V?' t Write for information ;to Uiss May E. llcClanahan. Prin., 1 COLUMBUS, C. The Semi PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND FEIDAYS Furnishes all the latest news lonal all parts of the world, crop, conditions and prices of farm gi Three, Months, I - 25c Six Months,) - - , . 50c m fvci vc m ontns, y - . si 00 issue, up to frorii given. Cash in dvance. ' Address, Send in our. subscription to-day. CITIZEN, Asheville, North Carouxa 1 i inilO O - : ' - ' "'" -T.... ., ii,iiMi-'rl'iMln,ll'i'liii ': r j' :.; - i: ' ' 'I -" ;;' V;': - -:V-'- ' :
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