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' ". gfSK COUNTY ITEMS v THE hit v;ff9 Fbom all Parts or COLUMBUS. pprespntftv.fi of the' Polk A 1 vcw9 eiiioyed the -hospital-. 5 Vlessw: W. B, Fegansand f PutUHlU I8SI wren ttuw u J- 1ir.iv:i Hill section in the int- tu .I..,f the paper. , rto1' 1 r The Continental riant p., ivui- !f tberry pants in the world to grow! this luscious "it siouia write for tbrfall cat . riipv offer also all kinds of ruit trees. See: their ad,; . ome very sensible changes haye in made by the Itoad irustees m TtvoQ ana r lJ A lmfiiTivon,- flit fai t(l for the better are .".to' be III mi A. . n a k Mt 4V VA nr-v w i'i f,.i- fj pffpr.tive work now Ji.Bg done under their supervision. Mrs. J- Cr. Hughes and; Mies -Ida jfipowell arrived here .Wednesday ,veuiug. Hughes spemOhe f uit weeKS visimu lritmus ju 0 and reports a delightful trip l1 e gavs sue is giau to reiuru Lmp and, it is needless, to say her f.., .,i here are glad to " see her iu. Miss McDowell is a daughter of Jas. McDowell, of Oolumbus, Ohio, and-a former resi dent of Columbus, N. C. She will speed several weeks here visiting jjieiids and while here will make j,er home with Mr. . and Mrs. Hughes. - !--'.;-' '. l . , . TRYON. Mrs." Pope, of Jacksonville, . vis ited the family of Judge Godsbaw last week. t ' '" Miss Lucy Stearns left last Sat urday for Ohio to visit friends and relatives. ; Marshal "Billy'' Wilson is build ing a Louse near Mrs. Alice Missil dine's property. Mrs. L. E. Markham has returned from au extended trip to Colorado aim New Mexico, where she vitited relatives. .- ;;: Capt J. K. Jarretf, section master on the Southern Railway and Miss Lilly Lankford were married at Landium last Sunday. "'.' " r A Ciiristittu Endeavogocial was given Monday evening at the home of Mrs. D E. Conner in Valhalla," Delicious refresh me uts? were served aud a most enjoyable evening was spent. - v' y - : f -. '..-.--v. Mrs. IL D. Webster, if '.Tampa, Fla, who has been spending the suiLmer at Mill Spring, spent a few days here as the guest of, Mrs. P. H. ..McDouuald before returning Lome on Tuesday A. L. Hill, the popular "clerk . at the Ballenger ( o., left Monday for Augusta, Gn., to take a'c'oursein undertaking and , embalming. He ilJ be absent oue mouth and upon lis return will take charge of the undertaking establishment uf the Ballenger Co. The engagement of Claud; "W. Ballenger uud' Miss Daisy Thomas of Troy, O, is announced. The marriage will take place November 4th in Troy, 0. Miss Thomas is yell known here, being a.tiiece ot iwrs. E. ri. Thomas, and .a1 regular winter visitor to Tryon. - CHURCH NEWS: : CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAN T 0. Ce'okke, Pastor. . PreachinR every third Sunday, 11 A.M. and at night . Sabbath school at 10 A. M. ' : BAPTIST.-Rev. John Watj : J Kutherfordton,. Pastor. Preaohine evwy first Sunday in the month at ll m.t and the Saturday; afternoon . pre vions. bunday school every Sunday at 10 A; M. GKIVER CIRCUIT METHO DIST, EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH. ev. V. H. Pkrey, i'-Htor, IiUs Spring, N. C. - - THE YOUNG ' PEOPLES' S ' CIETY OP CHRISTIAN, ENDEAVOR. Me. J. . E. ; SnrpMAN, President. It meets , every i3unday: evening at 7 p. m. at the Institute building. All are cordially invited to attend.-, . . . Tbe Christian Endeavor' Society elected the following officers to serve for, six months: President, J. l Morris; Treasurer, Jos. Hodge ; Secretary, V. & Corcoran.' Chair men of the various committees were appointed and the following new members elected. Jos. Horlcr tls-. car Huntley and Wash. Hill. : MORTGAGE SALE. . : - ; : .NOTICE.. J .' C. Fisher enters four (4) acres of land, more or less, in. Tryon Township on the waters of Pacolet, adjoining lands of T. T. Balienger, Carpenter Bros, and others, bordering on the state line:; Entered 2nd day Sept. i903, F, M. B'ubgess '. -- Register of Deeds and Entry taker. By virtue of the power contained in a certain mortgage executed by XJS. Arledge on 24th, day of December, 1001, to C. Ct Constant to secure an indebtedness of Three Hundred Dollars,1 which mortgage is duly recorded in mortgage Book 1, at Pag 307 of the records of Deeds for Polk county and default having been made in the pay ment of the same, I win; on Monday, Nov ember 2nd 1003, within the legal hours of sale, offer for sale to the 'highest bidder for cish, the property conveyed by $aid mortgage and described, as follows: Lying and being in the County of Polk, Town ship of White Ook and beiue the lands sold by C. C. Constant and wife to U. S, ,e2r' -ineage: ine nrst tract 42 acres more or less fully decsribed in a deed froiu W. k. Justice and wife to C. C. Constant and ot record in Polk County in Book 9, Page 360: the second tract known as the land deeded to Constant , by N. B. Hampton as commissioner under a judgment of the Superior Court of Polk county, said deed being recorded in .Book 13, Pane 347 of the records of Deeds for ; Polk' county. Refer- . .-. j t t 'j a. , i cuw x uKtKuy maue iq saiu aeeus lor more perfect description. ; , C. C. Constant. J. E. Shipman, Att'y. . Mortgagee. Tins the 8th day of October, 1003. SALE OF LAND FOR : PARTITION. North Carolina, Polk County Louise Greenway, '" In Superior Court Before the Clerk, 4gent of Javes and llham Greenway, (Tex.) J- r et ai. Wm. (Greenway K By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Polk county in the above entitled cause, dated October 2, 1903, autorizing the undersigned to sell the laud described inthe petition in said cause, for the pur pose of oiakiiig an equitable partition of said lauds among the heirs at common. 'lhertfore in accordance with said decree. I will sell on Monday, November theiZnd 1903, at the court house door in Columbus, Polk cocnty, N. C, at pubiic oulcry and to the highest bidder, all ox suid lauvis de scribed in ti.e petiii n, viz: A Uuct of land lyin and being iu the county of Pjplk aud slate of North Carolina and bounded as follows: Beginning at u &tukepn the bunk 'A creek on John Abranis line, thence o. 7 W. 22 poles to a stake and pointers. thence 8 43 W. 20 poles to R O marke,d W where the lines intersect, . theuce S-15 E 34 poles to B O by the dry pond, thence N 74 E 105 poles to a stake, tnence S i V 20 poles to a P O, thence N 45 E 10 poles to a It O, thence Js 00 JS 14 poles to a aeaa oak, thence with Johnson's old line N 20 E 06 poles to a dogwood pn the.crek, tnence up the creex as n meauaers to iue beginning, containing 404 acres more or ess, estimated by a plat mo. mo wnen granted to John Whiesides; .Terms of sale rtrictly cash, . said sale .' to be during egtu hours for sales. .: J. P. Moeeis, 1 ; Commissioner., This October 2nd 1903. -; i . BEUTIFyL SAPPHIRE COUNTJJ T Is a delightful place in which ' . to spend your vacation. . t , Along lhe southern KlopW land t?.bl lahtls of the lilue; Ridge Mountains in VVestern North Carolina, at an average al titude of three thousand feet, jwith4 broad ridges pointing off from the main chains toward the lowlands of South Carolina and Georgia, is a country j full of delightful surprises for the tourist, sportsman an d health-seeker, which has been appropri ately named the Sapphire Country No other state or region i contains so ? niany grand; water falls, such wide-sweeping mountain; views and such beautiful lakes. The most interesting of the many attract iva features to be found, are thfs Toxaaray, Fairfield and Sapphire Lakes; Nowhere else in the south, at this altitude are such bodies of Water. All who visit! these lakes are itupi essed with the wonderful beauty, and great Varied character' of scenery.. There are towering cliiis, rising abruptly for a thousand feet from their shores, and cascades of rare beauty, falling directly in to the lakes from the lofty table-land sur rounding. Some Of the mountains in this vicinity range in heigth from fivef to six thousand feet. Inleed" it is - the general verdict of widely travelled people, that in respect the remarkable combination and varied and attractive character .of lake and mountain scenery, this Rection is unriv alled by any in the world. Certainly no other part of, America has anything Vto equal it. - - T f ' Some of .the finest hotels 'in the south are in this beautiful ; mount&in country, the latest being the handsome new. Toxa way Inn. which will open for ihe summer season, and will remain operi the entire ar. i Low rate summer; tourist tickets are on sale up to and including September 30, 1003, from all principal points with final limit to return October 31, 10jL Detailed information can be had uponj application to any Southern Railway 2'icket Agent." THEY. . r . ARB Business r BRINQERS : IOCALS. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Polk County. H. T. Green, Administrator v " ' ' oi AV.' . Green, Dweased, AoUC8' Having qualified as Administrator of W." S. Green, deceased, late ot Polk' county, North Carolina. This is to nolify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of August, 1004, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will settle at once. , H. :T. GREEN, I iDMnilSTEATOE. This i4ugust 3rd, 1903. MEL VIN HILL:'' - ? Mrs. Geo. A. Branscom has been quite sick for several days. Kobt Cornwel), now of La-Fol- ifctte, lenn., visited his parents at V . 1 I Ml ... . oiuusvuie tMs week. iiev. R. J. Tate and Rev. J. M. 'illiuws conducted a successful '"wiruoted meeting at Greens Creek tiiuica last week. - - ' ' - rrs . . i-e httle son of Jas. L Bran s- com, feel off a horse last Thnrsday ai'd was painfully hurt Fortu nately he was not seriously injured u is now about recovered. "BigFour" Best Route to. & t California Colorado Texas St.Lotiis ' ClNriNNlTI t -V 1 9 FOE SALE! One 110-120 egg Iucuba tor aud one! 101 cilice outdoor Brooder. These machines are -in fineTcuii ' dition und the; latest make of the Prairie State In cubator Co. They are . recognized as the best j ... machines in existence to V ;1 day. For other informa , tion apply to ! :: :: :: JOHN OAlRNEGIE, COLUMBUS. N- C Ads Under This Head Five Cent Per Line Each Insertion. CORN or other' produce will be received in payment of Subscriptions to The News. JUST - 4RRIVED. A shipment of ileily's ' Axes. Tryon Supply Co. . 'i FOR SALE Mowing machine and rake Good as hew Will take $45.00 cash or time. G. G. Weaves, Tiyon, N.,C. V ICE CREAM- FREEZERS.; Yes, i1 we have'1 them. tTeyou Supply . Co. J 4 YOU ought to see our line of pretty pearl handle knives.v ('.'-3 Tbyon Supply Co. WANTED. lOQ bundles of fodder. Apply at The News office. y ANYTHING in " Hardware, Tinware or Agate ware.---TEYQN Supply Co. ;;v:.iA. .- DR. WERJ WETHER'S next appoint ment in Tryon will be Saturday, Septeiu ber lOth. ..''-- "Y: '"V---'-v AYE have the agency- for the famous Rock Hill buggies. Teson Supply Co. r : STOVES or tinware '--for cash or instotl- Uierits. - I Tbyon Suppiy Co. WRITING PAPER and En ve opes f oi de at The News office. The quality is pood and the price is small. Don't forget us jivhen you need any. CANE MILL FOR. SALE. One second- hand two horse cane mill in good con ditiinr; Original cost $So.00. ' Will sell for ; $12.50 casn. P. H. McDonnald, Tryon; N. C.. " : , ;V . ' : : 1 ; 4 DR. S,: S. DANIEL, Dentist, of Siar tanburg, jS. C .will be in. Columbus for Ipne week beginning Monday, Sept,: 5th, 1003, prepared to tdo all kinds of dental work. See td in another, column. When writing to advertisers please mention The News. . , AsheYille Steam Laundry, - J. A. NICHOLS, Prop. ASHEVILLE, N. C. S?3k .71 r. 13 mmi f1 ' 'y' :.ri:h: BILL HEAD, LETTER . HEAD, NO Uifl A.TEMEN CIRCULAK ,iie ad,- statement; ENYituiV CALID Oli la Leaves -a Good Impression, Makes Mans " Sales and is an Adveiitisisg - Medium That -V Brings Good Results. " . Such ' Priktio i um be xl ad at : : . : : ; If At- Reasonable Rates, h 1 .: vr i Mail , - -Oiidess Receive ""Prompt ' Attention. vTY."?TJs;r The W-eekw FRIDAYS Furnishes all the latest nevvslocal and; geny3;Eachf issuerj;p (to the hour of " going. to pi ess, contains the lates teU r?iphi: nejvs jtyvui V,?. all parts of the world, crop conditions and prices of farm prolactsj,gjiven. : Six Months, Twelve M onihs Cash id advance. VSepd-in yciur s ubsciiptiOju. to-day; rt- ; . BTISTIG PHOT laundry sent Wednesday p.; .v.. Re turned 'Saturday . a. m. s . TJsual Rates. m. r " -!. AGENTS IN POLX COUNTY: ' : THORNE 4 b00.E, ;Saluda. v ' E. K MISSILDINE, " Tryon. F -r- -20 Cents The News. PAY YOUR TAXES. ' ... Taxes for the town of Columbus are now due. I will call on you for' settlement between now and Nov. 1st; 1903. L H. CLOUD, - Tax Collector. "THE LAND OF THE SKY." ; This is the title of, an attractive book let just issued by the Passenger Depart ment of the "Southern Railway, descriptive of Western North Carolina. - The book is beautifully illustrated, and gives prospective tourists an excellent idea of tne attractions oi mis cnariuiug uiuuu- tain country. To : those contemplating -a trip, ior either health or pleasure, during the Spring or Summer, would be well to apply to a representative vi me. ooum ern Railway for copy of thi booklet. ; LIVERY AND FEED STABLE : 1 New Rigs, and Good Riding or Driving. : Animals for Rent. v. -.,...-, - Good Conveyances for Mountain Parties : : h a tr l i jsI a Prompt Attention : r Given Telephone and Mail Orders '. : : J. W. Newman, :V ' 1 . ..... COLUMBUS, N. C. ; NOTICE. K , The County, Commissioners will be at R. M. Foster'f place on the ; 18th day of September for the purpose of letting the contract for the Green Rirer bridge to the lowest responsible bidder. The commis sioners do reserve the right tp reject any or all bids, By order of the Board of County Commissioners. . ; r . ' ; F. M. BURGE55, ' , T . Clerk Board County Com. September 7, 1903. D. F. MORROW JLTBOS1T.B RUTHERFORD 7 ON N. C.. Will practice in the Courts of Rutherford and fulininhiir sounties. :: ! All bufinw entrristed to him will have, prompt and careful atiention. '. . .. , ' iv Office i roar of Bank of Rntherfordton. r mm " i ' Strawberry Plants Xl "Jkm "W The Largest Stock in the World. Nearly 100 Varieties. TO Jaw 1st, 1904 2 0 Cen ts .! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. OU . uvVi: aKD1 :i ' J. ; INDOOR WOIiK A SPECIAL! '.r ' T' ' '! : 'VIEWS FOR SALE. ..vV" : A . L KINDS OF AM ATE (l 1 AYORK - 1 V -' PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO., .. .. : : " V : developing; AND ;PgNflNQ. PORTRAITS JEJJStZjARGr&I) : , ; Ti' i 1T, - Avr VTP.R rnT.OR i 3 A M i) i j. :"- KPI A. AND" RAYON. " . ' GALLERY OPEN DAILY EXCEPT TO DAY. i THE GREATEST OFFER OfcTHE YEAR! Ujq WEEKLY CONSTITUTION I . Circulation 0ver150,000 :xX LiK " UhQ SUNNY SOUTH, WrfeMy j ! 4 . 4 Circulation Over l Ob,000 . '. ;" ' Z5 horn as E. Wat son's J ' ' -t.'Y Life of THOMAS JEFFERSON All-Four Only ... Jrnd TWO Estimates at the CASH Unfa w $10,000 COTTON CONTEST ! JShe WEEKLY CONSTITUTION Is!the world's greatest and most Videly.XQa V &e SUNNY SOUTH Is thfe Recognized standard utheni IiteraiwWk lyi devoted to Fiction. Romance Litefatur -and V Hbusehold reading especially adapted to the fireside fifty cents a year. . ... 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. uy lll 3S SEWING MACHINE Do not he deceived by those who ad vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can ;! ! be bought from us or any of our i dealers from $15.00 to, $18.00. j WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME . IS tHE BEST. TheiFeed determines th strength or wpaknesa of Sewintr Machines. The 1 itonble Feed combined with other strong points makes tne Jiew iiome All the choice, luscious kinds for the Garden and Fancy Market Also Shipping Varieties, j. . Fruii Trees of All Kjnds io Growars at Whohsah Rates. We will save you half Jn planting an orchard. Dewberries, Aspar- Writa nrrmP AW SSS5r.tSiSiuS aus.' Rhubarb, Grape !Viues, etc. "Illp 1UI UinUULAIlO sewing Machines 0u, uuu. u, . f f i ij , we manufacture and prices before purcnasing . . Our 120 page nana?,. Tree -m nnrniMP rn nnhle eervhobi io brow - . I ,lHti- JUiil numn nuu UAnmu w. . them with success ami profit. . All plants packed to carry across the continent as fresh as when du g. . Illustrated catalogue f ree. 1 Specify if you want catalogue oi i Shiopinfir Varieties or Fancy ; Garden kinds. ; - LIFE and TIMES of THOMAS JEFFERSON By' Hon: Thomas J?. Watsojn, written foi The Weekly Constitution as i the 5 first volume of Watson's History of the iJnited States, the greatest ofaii , of Watson s great Histories. The Life of Jefferson was, begun In The Weekly; ConstitutiOtt in July-being published weekly ;.and; to be, compteted . between now and Christmas.? All subscribers to The; Weekly JnfUtution . at $1.00, or to both The Weekly Constitution ;ftnd The' Suriny fooUth at $1.25 for the two, will be sent FREE, upon request made accompanvJnsf t. subscription. 1 a complete PtmiJCATioN QF ALL the BACK Ipstallmenta of , this great history which should be to .every; lifousehold j- -Yox ttois get TWO r TTvrv a t.tt x nr. v. wrncKtY periodicals, one news, the other nctiou and literature- . and In addition, a publication of all back instfaimenta of this great history, , . bringing you to the date of your subscriptiofiaU for : ' ' ORANOC. MASS. 38 Union Sq. N. Chicago, I1L, Atlanta, Ga 8t. LoulsIo Dallas,Te., San Franiioo, . : ,,ORSAlE BY ". ' C S10,OObOO FORT RECOPXS CyEST Is upon the totAl receipts of cotton atall U. S. Bpttsfrom 1 Sept, 1(03, to, . , : 12 January: 1904, both Inclusive. It is offered only by the Cpttsittlon and . K not in connection with any newspaper sy ndicate, and ; hence la limited to tza ' Constitution's Circulation. :- k-7 v-r"'V' .,1- ' The prizes are $3,000.00 for the exact or nearest to exact figures. - St ,500.00 for the next best, 5500.00 for the neit, S20O.CO foe next-and $125.00 for the next best estimate for five next nearest 05O.OO eot'Ma -next S25.CO each, 29 next Sf 5 OO each, exrSTeand tOO . next best estimates S5.00 each. Total of? set prizes 7,000.00. IN AD- -DTITON SI, OOO.0O in five $200.00 prizes for the be Wjnates to five monthly sections of contest and $2,000 ;in two great wnsolatfon offert for 500 bales and ltOOO bales each way fromexact figuresv- , ; '. xime Statistics covering tH contest for.last fewyear art i ; .. ' ( foUovl&g Juurj, ti laclvalT:- ;..............6,070,773 . h: 1808 I89. ""V"v"". " j ' ' 1809" 1 0O0-f.-..-.4ei . .......... ....'...... ..ii".-4f20t13C3 r lOOO-IOOl.v..;.,.....;.-... ..,.:.V.......4,0400 1 . i - Cotton Year. t - I007-I090 .... 1 80S 899 19021903 . ........r... WRITE BY THE NEXT MAI I If additional .particulars wanted, or, what v. Js better, send .subscriptlon remittance, with estimates, direct by inbney order ; prregistereilnaailto J THE;cOfl3Tlf UTlCrJ, Atlanta. Ca. CONTINENTAL PUNFC0., KITTRELL, N-ic. ! Tc! tomtive Brbmo ipnhie Tends. e .1 CEXC9 Crf? b Two Dsya,
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