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uKT POLK COUNTY ITEMS XeWS Fkom all Pabts or r County Briefly J old. THE COJUMBUS. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. to trhitesuKS A"" T Columbus it takes not tne An f1iA wi1f1fr.'irt make nlonev, out r,.,; j G. ifuffhfs and Miss Susie arts? ralof ivoa in Ohio- I v. rs t Elu-es an&cbildren returned Tacisouville Monday after spend- mnnru iier,e a-a vucsia aw mtt OJamto Hot-!: . - . fy J.Paul of JacksonviUeMrs. v i Corcoran, Raymond Corcoran, Robertson Paul of Charleston, J It yesterday after a pleasant .visit t ,, weeks. They were all very juch phased with Cotuinbus arid n iloVe they will return another Miss Estelle Webster,' of Rich- i - ,.,ifir "W- C. 1 nafiiMt.il. nf n.f. imtitute: arrived Monday evening-. Vis Webster is oe?iumn ine mm vpr fts assistant at the Institute. j8 very, popular wnn ootn pu pils fln l patrons of the school and L friends a'ra pleased at her re- m to Columbus. E. Walker of Collinsville, a number of the County Board f Education has moved his family to Columbus in" order ,to send his children to ine institute, lney re occupying the old Jackson Hotel, known now as the Boys' Dor mitory and will accommodate a maiber of boarding: students. Mrs. Kobb aud Miss Belle Robb, of Charleston, and Miss Isabel Pau", of Jacksonville, who have been speeding a few weeks in Columbus a; n-uets at the Hotel lef t M n lay. iss Robb has gone North to visit j 'anves ana .urs. aodu-huu wuss Paul will be guests at Alice Uiabiidme's in iryon for a lew weeks.. J. Walker Newman has - rented the Stearns' stable and will conduct a livery business. He has two good laagy aud saddle horses aud is con templating the purchase af two new Jriifs, a single aud a double, and an ther horse. Columbus has lately Mt the need of a livery stable and Mr. Newman v i Jl no doubt be well mtronized. 1 Mr. Ar ledge served t lie guests at tie Hotel Tuesday with the largest watermelon we have seen this, set - sox it weighed nfty-six pounas 8u.lvus grown by Jerry Jackson of upiar (inve. V. (t. Edsrerton of fuiners raised .the finest and niQt successful crop of watermelons of which we have learne'd, having ret 1 izfd ver S30 from half an acre of bo torn laud. I health-seeker, which has been, appropri- Jjinaeavor meeting Sunday andde-i other 8tate or region contains so many 'hVAlo . o M . J. 3 :l - I munrl wuttr - folic omnU AA.. ..,....: CHURCH NEWS. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAnZt. cokkb, Pastor, rreaohlng every third Sunday, if I'M 'and at night a.m. Sabbath school at 10 M BRrrY' WKER, of Rutherfordton. Pastor. PreachiuK every and the Saturday afternoon previous Sunday school eviy Sunday A ii! WKL1S.N RIVER nrpf lTnrn vnrii,7" lXillHJ- V Rkv FbCHURCH SOUTH. 5.' AV, H- ' P-Ktorr Mills iS?G PEOPLES' S OF ; CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MaT J. j Shipman, lr;sident. It meets rVelK ?un,tlliy evening at 7 p. m. at the te. 'B. Cloud- ld fTio m,wn4:n - uuiioilllU xverea a nne adi waa nnrn topic, Home; Missions. An import tant business meeting will be held next Sunday and it is hoped all the members will be present. An interesting program has been Arranged for the missionary mass meeting at Bethlehem on Septem- uer litn. ine address of welcome will be delivered by John D. Cur punter, Esq., and missionary ad dtesses will be delivered by several oi the attending preachers. Rev. W. M. Whiteside has been called by the Mill Spring Baptist church to preach once a month and it is reported on good authority that the Columbus Baptist church will call him at their, next meeting to preacn twice a month. It is also reported that the Baptist church of Trvon is trying to secure him for one ' Sunday each 1 montn. Mr. YVniteside is to be congratulated on the demand for his services -t - . NOTICE.; C. Fisher enters four (4) acres of land. more or less, in Tryon Township bn the waters of Pacolet, adjoining lknds of T.xT. Ballenger, Carpenter J3ros: and" others, bordering on the state line. "Entered 2nd day Sept. 1903. ' F. 1I-Bdiwess, 44egister of Deeds and" Eiitry taker. . ,V- I v : : ' - BEAUTIFUL SAPPHIRE jCOUNTTJ Y Is a delightful place in which ; to spend youf vacation ":. - . " x ' v . , i- -U. 4' Along the southern slopes and table lands of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Western North Carolina, at an average al titude of three thousand feetj with broad ridges pointing off, from the main chains toward the lowlands of South Carolina and Georgia, is a country full of delightful surprises for the , tourist,- sportsman '.and Business tv1: ARB BUSINESS . . BRINGERS Locals Ads Under This Head Five Cents Pet Line Each Insertion. . " 'Sapphire Coiintry." No grand water' falls; uch wide-sweeoius mountain views and such beautiful-lakes. i Theinost interesting of 'the tnany attract. iv features to be found,. are the Toxayay, Faiifield and Sapphire Lakes!.' Nowhere else in the south, at this altitude are Knp.n . bodies of water. All who visit these lakes artfimpiessed with the wonderful beauty, and greut "Irai ied ; character 4 pf sceneryi 2'liere are toweriDg cliffs, risihg abruptly for a thouKand f ef;t f i om their ishores, and cascades of rare beauty, falling! directly in to the lakes from the lofty table-land sur rounding. 5Sme of the mountains in this vicinity range in heigth froiaj .five tq six thousand feet. Indeed it is the general verdict of widely travelled people, that in respect thef remarkable combination and varied and attractive character; bf lake and mountain scenery, this section is unriv alled by any in the world. Certainly no other part of America has anything to equal it. ( Some of the finest hotels irk the south are in this beautiful mountain country, the latest being the handsome inew Toxu way Inn, which will open for the summer season, and will remain open the entire year. . : ! Low rate summer tourist tickets are on sale up to and including September 30, I903v from all principal points! with final limit to return October il, 1a,j. Detailed information can be had upon application to any Southern Railway. 2'icket Agenti r CORN or other produce will be received Tn payment of subscriptions to Th9 News. JUST .ARRIVED. A shipment of Ktllyrs Axes. Iryon Supply Co. FOR SALE Mowing machine and rake Good as new Will take $45.00 cash or time. - G. G. Weaveb, Tiyon, N. C. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. Yes, have them. Tbyon Supjpi.y Co. we I LYNN. T. C. Westall and family have moved to Clifton, S. C, where Mr. Westall has secured employment as a carpenter at the Clifton Mills, which are being rebuilt A fair foi the benefit of the Lynn school was given at the Thomas cottage Monday evening lunder the auspices of Misses Erskine, Free man, and Ken worthy. About $30 was realized. School will commence the first Monday in September in charge of Mrs. S. A. Band, assisted by Miss Minnie Leiper of Phiiadelphis, with Miss Shilhto of Pittsburg, who was hern last session, in charge of the kiudergart' n. to A delightful informal dance was given-by" the young men Monday eveniucr m tlie hall of the court Wise. A n amber of mie&ts fn m o . w Hotel, several of the voting people .from F. L. Weavers aud some of the young men from Ti'yon "ere present. The grand march a8 led by Ravmond Corcoran oi Charleston and' Mrs. R. M. David wnofQuincy, Fla. Below is a list of ithose who ob tained teachers' certificates at the recent examinations: Miss - Jennie bmedlev. Trvon! Mi . , , . ,w ftfillOn. TjV.nn fiac AT.q nrnrio TTo mi o mws Jessie hitton, Miss Zanie Pit- 1, S. B. Edwards, W. G. Wilson, J11U ODnilp-: MiH F.mmn MnFnr. laH Xryou; Miss Emma Morgan. urn,S. Q ; Mrs. JJaiay.Feagan, wiudrvi 1p- r it w.iri rkAoofiii y' v. Alias M-nrv Pane lint-r U- A. FftfTon P.nlti'navillo. TK 1 ,fes. CaoapobeUa, S, Q; J, E Turners; J. E. Womack, piar Grove. 1 he Central Industrial Institute: nea l uesdav with an enrollment Jf about fifty students, .andoUiers !' ihe nnmarr buildln0, will , , 1 n . bfi USPfl thio egoism fkrt Aa.zA,a J? the Uttle tots havihbeenplaced mc reeitatioia rooms-At the main Nation Tu- 1:1 - i iva --iLJ - "-uuttibu ana inexooics ancr KazineR. taW . scujorthe weol the.tndents. A,.i t receBuenixor tne stu- atp ? given jFnday evening in!1? 1 P-m" " ' the Institute build- L' tn ...I.- i .... . . - i. . vmcu use citizens a! Uolum- US Corlioll., t'.:t.A ; rni . U Jl B. I I H I I I 1 I I I M-M I I -J AM v VWU 4k UV r meet inihe institute The outlbftk for auc- SCUOOl-mn will ,lv fifAI im a hall fr.r fV, . liiilJ h,. SfflRinn ic, r. tVit, y now consists of Bev, . l. Whit,,;.: w i t-i . i lePfl . .WB'ue wajte s orest vol i'iincinal: Mian Raf0llA W.Vi sT female (JoJJfjge IJollp- Oanaou reabyterifcii NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Polk County. Notice. H. T. Green, Administrator of W. S. Green, Deceased, Having qualified as Administrator of W. S. Green, deceased-, late of Polk countv. North Carolina. This is to notify all per sons having claims against the' estate of said deceased to exhibit theili to the undersigned on ort before the rd day of August, 1104, or this notice wilij be plead in bar of their recovery. All pjersons in debted to said estate will settle ut once. T. GREEN, f 4 DMIN ItjTRATOR. This I J August 3rd, 19()3. Tiirnin Sfifids 9 x 1 are now ready. If your Merchant does not sell Wood's Seeds, write to us for social Price-List. Our aim is to grow and supply Seeds that are adapted in kind, variety and growth to the soil and climate of the gouth, and that we are suc ceeding is evidenced by the large sale and splendid reputation which Wood's Seeds enjoy. Circular giving prices and Informa tion about Seasonable FieI4 Seeds, German Millet, Buckwheat, Navy Beans, Crimson Clover, etc., mailed on request. - T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. WOOD'S FALL CATALOGUE issued in August tells all about Crimson Clover, Hairy or Sand vetch, Rape, Winter Turf or Grazing Oats, Seed Wheats, Grasses and Clovers, Turnip and Vegetable Seeds, Hyacinths, Tulips etc Catalogue mailed, free write for it. v VERY LOW RATES TO MANY POINTS BEACHED VIA THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 f msm Jk Tn,H Masks 1 nilUIi llinnno Designs flf fVl Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and descrtptionmay f onlckly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probablj 'patentable. nCommunica. tions strictly confldentiaL HANDBOOK on Patents . sent free. Oldest agency for securlnjtenU. Patents taken thronah Munn A Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. , A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest clr- ilUIIII & Co.36IB"'- Hew York !pranch OffloeT 625 F 8U Washinaton, D. C. , lOALL FOR BIDS. 'Speeifications for bridge to be built across v Green River at J?, M. Foster's placer: ' -.: - ln ..open high bridge on wood abut- jpaents to be built of heart pine timber with flooring 2 x 6 heart pine. Bridge to be; 140 feet long and ten feet in width. Host . be bnilt in first-class workman-like manner. Bids will be received by the Clerk of the Board of County Commis .eioners. The contract will be awarded to the lowest substantial bidder. AM Kila mnat be received before the first Monday in (September. ' By order .of the 3oard of County Com- missipners, August $rd, 1903. ..F. M..B-TJRGES5, " vClerk JJoaxd County Com. YOU ought to see our line of pretty pearl handle knivs. Tbyon Supply Co. WANTED. 100 bundles of fodder. Apply at The News office. -ANYTHING in Hardware, Tinware or Agateware. Tktotj SuppLY Co. - i ' THE BALLENGER COMPANY, ot iryon, will pay you 70 cents in trade for corn, - DR. WERI WETHER'S next appoint ment in Tryon will be Saturday, beptem ber lyth. WE have the agency for the famous Jlock Hill buggies".' Tbyon Supply Co. STOVES or tinware for Ncash or install ments. Tbyon Suppi Y Co. WRITING PAPER and Envelopes for sale at The 'News ofllce. The Quality ib good and the price is small. Don't forget us when you need an. ; DR. S. S. DANIEL, Dentist, of Spar tanburg, S. C will be in Mill Spring, for one week beginning Monday, August 3rd, 1903, prepared to do all kinds oi dental work. See ed in another column. THE BALLENGER CO., Tryon, have this week opened a nice lin of clothing, hats and shoes. Let them fi't you you out for summer. Can give you a ready or tailor made suit. Asbeville Steam Laundry, J. A. -NICHOLS; Prop. I ASHEVILLE, N. C. 41' THE NORTH GARdLlNA" STATE NORML AND INDUSTRIAL COtLEGEj J ' -COURSES " ! ComiERCiAL ' .'i Domestic Science Manual Training ... Music . , Ijtekaby Classical SciENTiy'io Pedagogical - . ,Five courses leading tovDirJlomas, 'Adva'nced courses leading io Degrees. . Well equipped Practice and Observation Schuol. Fueulty 'inucnber8 40. Board, lanndry, tuition, and fees fcr ijse of text bokf& etc., $140 a year. For non-residents of -the : State' fflGO. JKf lUj , annual session begins September 15, 1903. " To secure boarJt i.h6 dormitories all free-!-tuiti)n applications should be made before July 1$. i correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers aud stenographers. For catalogue and other infonuatioifaddress CHARLES Dr MclVER, President, . GREENSBORO, N. C. Don't Do All The Drinking Yourself ' Giv& your family a chance to enjoy the high grade Ginger Ale and bottled Soda Water which is sold by the leadiug mer chants all over i- this section and manufuctui-ed by The Pacolet Grape Suice Company ! HENPERSONVILLE, N. C. - ! I. Put An Ad in THE It Wilt Pay You. Laundry .sent Wednesday p.' Returned' Saturday a. m. Usual Kates. ' m. agents in polk county: THORNE & BOONE, Saluda.' ; E." E: SIISSILblNE, Tryon. 30 The News TO Jan. 1st 1904 30 Cents We can supply you with visiting cards that are sure to please. Neatly printed in the latest style type. The price is right. Give us your order. The Southern Railway Company an nounces the sale of tickets at Extremely low rates, from points on its linjss for tht following special occasions; ; linens, Ga. Summer School, July l-ilu-gustU, ly03. !l ; Monteagle, Tenn. Bible School, July; 1 ugust 30, 1903. ! Tuskegee, Ala. Summer School, June 26 Aagust7, 1903. : !l I San Francisco. Cal. National ' Encamp ment G. A. R., August 17-22J 1303.; ABOVE RATES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Tickets will be sold to above, points from all stations on Southern Railway, j Detailed information can be had upon application to any Ticket 4gent of the Southern Railway or Agents of connecting lines, or by addressing the undersigned: HIGH POINT, N. C. Account North Carolina Meeting of Friends, August 4th to 11th, 1903. Tickets on sale Aug. 3-9 inclusive, with final limit Aug. 13. Rate for the round trip "from Asheville; $7.30. CHARLO 3TESVILLE, Va. Account Third Annual meeting Albemarle Horse Show, Sept. 2nd and 3rd, 1903. j tickets on sale Sept. 1st, 2nd, and -3rd, with final limit Sept. 4th. Rate for the round trip from -4sheville, $11.85. '1 i HILLSBORO, N. C. Account North Carolina Farmers' State Alliance, Ulug. II- 14th, 1903, Iickets on sale Aug. 10, 11, 12th, 1903, with final limit Aug. 1$. Rate for the round trin from from Asheville. N. C. $9.40. i DURHAM, N. C. Annual Convention : and Tournament North Carolina State Fire men's Association August, ll-lothi Final limit ylug. 17. Rate for individuals $a.05 for round trip from Aeheville. Rate for ComDanies in uniform, 10 or . more one ticket $o.40 for the round trip. WILSON, N. - C. Account Statfe Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, vlug. 11th, 1903. Tickets on sale -Aug. 9, 10, 11 with final limit Aug. 17. Rate for the round trip from Asbeville, $13.00. ' i; WASH"yJGTON. D. C. Account Grand.. Fountain United Order of 2'rue Reformers, ' rickets on sale Aug. 30, Sept. .Final limit Sept. 10. Kate for the round trip from Asheville, $lo.bO. v FAYETTEVILLE, N,C. Meeting Grwd Chapter Order Eastern Star, Sept.! 8-1 4th, 1 903. . Tickets on sale Sept. 7-8, wth final limit Sept 15. .Rate for the round trip from Asheville, $11.60. . t " .-, mfk ASHEVILLE, N. C. Account National THE HEW flOME SEWIM HASHIRE 50. Encnmnment North Carolina National . : oRANac,M88. Guard. Tickets on sale Aug. 15 to 22 in THE I WEfiTLY PRlffEO BILL HEAD, LETTER HEAD, NOTE HEAD, STATEMENT, ENVELOPE, ; CARD OR CIRCULAR : : : . : : i . ; Al u a y s Attracts Attention Leaves Good 1 mpression, A Sales and is an " Advertising Brings j Good Results. Can be Had at : Makes . Mani Medium That Such , Printing v . IHE mm JOB At ' Reasonable Receive Prompt 1 j v it-- Rates. Mail Orders Attention, , Try Us; ' .' i edy of Sweet Gum Mulfein Curs Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaOrippe xrtid aft fhtealatid Lung Troubles. MADE? of Pure SWEET GUM, MULLEIN & HONEY. Yoir Droggiet sells jt 25 & 60o i. BUY SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who adr vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a rnitchine can be bought from us or any of our . dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. ; . - WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or arpaknpsa of Sewinc Machines. The "Double Feed combined with other f strong points mases tne new uome the best Sewing Machine to buy. . itirCIRCUURSSSl W manufacture and prices before purchasing The Semi -Weekly Citizen ... PUBLISHED TUESDAYS AND' FRIDAYS ..4 (.. , ...... - 4 ...,.:''. . Furnishes all the latest news local and general. Each issue, up to the hour of going to I pi ess, contains the latest telegraphic news from alijparts of the world, crop conditions and prices pf farm products, given. Three Months, - - 35c ' r- Six Months, - 50c : Twelve Months, r - $100 Cash in advance. Send in your Subscription to-day.' Address, THE CITIZEN, r ' , V . Asheville, North Carolina. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY , 1 .. T-". . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. OUTDOOR ANX ' : - INDOOR WORK A SPECIALTY, . . . elusive with final limit Sept. 4 iiate: One and one-third fare for the round trip. GREENSBO.RO, N. C. Account State National Encampment. Tickets .on. sale Aug. 2 to 9 inst. with final limit Aiig. 17th. J2ate from Asheville, $8.35. j 1 1 Tor tickets to- all points North, East, West or South, write to, or call on f " I : J. H. Wood, , : '' . District Passenger Agent. Ashevillf N, C. if 1 Union Sq. N. YM Chicago, I1L, Atlanta, a 8ULouis,Mo., Dallaa,Tex.,San rranclsco, Cal FOR SALE BY VIEWS FOR SALE : X i ; -ALL KINDS OF AMATEUR; WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED 1T9. . i . v . .t DBVELOPINO AND PRINTING. PORTRAITS ENIsARGrED : 'ii- : IN OILl AVATEU COLOR; ASTEfi SEPIA AND CRAYON. . f... . . . .-.. GALLERY; OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. To Core Com Taico Jaxdive Bromp SiwuiieTciicto. Sven Miffionboxeascdd in past 12 months. : v ThlS Slgnotiuv, crt every V'4W1 w omen, a8saciatea.
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