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i ... - V , - I 1 - - J- 1 ' -.1 - - - - ' - . ' '' ' 1 '. ' ' -. '- - -' bHUKT PULK OOUfiTY ITEMS X K s From all -Parts of County Briefly Told, v ' TttK COLUMBUS , ' ! tt a Cauuoo made ! a . business to Cooper uap i wonaay. tn C. Townsend, friends here Mr. rtf Lvnnn, Mrs. R visited tvi;ss Marv Pace of Tryou is nurs- .inr Ww. Walker,' who lAValkerto. i sick at T. .1 T.;ttiP Florence lownsena is gj eiulint,' a few day with Mr. and 3irs. H. O. Cannon. J. W. Newman and BC." Hamp ton left oh Monday f hunting trip iu the "Sappliirje 00iitrj Miss ora cannon, iue:. primary tether at the 'Centraf IndustriaTTHines, of Paris, Si C.r were married lustitute is sick at nev- noma at Lynu. .. ' .-' ' 'tf?::'- ' ..' v-i F. M. Burgess, thepopula reg ister of -Ieedgiitote41ii8 sister ilni J- B. Daltou-of Mill Spring Tueshry. . ., ' .' - . f - (Jalviu Walker and - family of Walker, C, have m ved to Lynn iuiJ accepted positions with the Tnou Hosiery Company. TLe committee for Public School DistiictKo 1, will meet at the In stitute buildiug Friday, Oct. 30, at 2 p. in. for the purpose of electing si te icher for the public school. : J. V. WilHama, whd " lives on Tryon Mountain near Lynn, had the misfoituue to. break his arm nud otherwise bruise and injure himself as a result of a fall us taiued recently.at his home. The social comnttee of the Chris tian Endeavor society gave an en joyable social at tb Columbus .Hotel last Friday evening. A larg number of the young people wt-re present and a very pleasant even ing was spent, Deliciousi 'refresh ments of sandwiches, chocolate. and cake were served. Clarence Justice of Mill Spring nud Miss Mattie Hamilton of Brght, N. C., were quietly married by Hev. T. C. Croker at his resi: deuce Tuesday at -1:30 p. m. The groom is a sou . of Cimuty Superin t udeut of Education, W. M. Jus tice aud the bride is a daughter of the late B, L. Hamilton of Brijjbts. The N kws - extend s its C best wishes t the young couple ; The trustees" of thepentral In stitute met Monday fnlhe .office of A ttor n eyT. "ET Shi pinau "to consider the. matt jt, of adding music roonir to the Iiititirte, building. The mu sic pupils practice , in the parlor of the Dormitory at present, which s very iuconvieuit;ut. Messrs. -.Whiteside and Hughes, were instructed to make plans and estimate the cost ot such a room for the cousid eratiou of the trustees. A room of tins kind is much needed and would prove a '-valuable addition to the school property and jt is. hoped the trustees can make this improv ident at an earlv date 7 v . J MILL SPRim. We regret to relate the illhess of little FrauK Walker. :- 1 - ' Heury McDowell of -Blackwood, S. C, waa iu town last week. Sheriff ltoberteon was in town last aturdaj' collecting ijst&B. "'' Rev. V. M W hiteside will preach heae the first Sunday itf November. Miss Florence Ruppe Of lurnerS, N. C. was in our village one day last week. Ail who are acquainted With ! Jim. M'ilkius will retrret tO hear of his critical couditiou. Kev. G. F. Wolfe is Conducting iuterestinar meeting at Cooii H rove this week. " ' B, T. Boone brought his mother home from Saluda last Wednesday . luuch improved in health. Oue day last , week, Theron Wal drop mot with an accident, cutting his hand badly with an. axe. ' Miss Annie Foster came home eiak from school at Columbus last Priday and was unable to return on Monday. M " Oncemn fb Knm nf Mr: and Mrs. Mack Morris has been bright- ened by the arrival of another lit tle daughter. - , i , Theron Waldrop, son of Asbury Waldrop, shot Fleni Millseolored, one day lust week. The . ball was extracted by Dr. Edwards. - ,v - "i,- We are Rorrv tn-lpnrn rf fhfi ill .UI das Morris, formerly oi folk county. She is now With fier daughter, Mrs. Carson Erwin, in Iluthm fowU Mr. anl ffa Xra CI ' l?.rlwfl.rdn are vpiv r a n iL j huuu vi meir uuc Pound bov. who arrived on the 21st ve understand that there is also a large boy at J. B. Dalton's. - . , i w We invite you, one and all, to at tend oujvMissionary Rally at Beth lehem WM. Church second Sun day in November, und also to. hear onr much loved pastor, ttevr W. H. Perry, preach his farewell sermon for the present year. Dinner on the grounds. Let's fill the church to overflowing:. : - ; : Poor Peter Snipes", went out coon hunting one night; last week and took cold between his eyes and the mole of his bend. His com mon disease bafHed the skill of any physician. The consequences were he died an unnatural death, quinsy of his back. Were " you acquainted with "poor Pete?'. " -fe MELVIN HILL. ; Grover-Feagahs went on a busi ness trip to Inmau Saturday, ; 7 Edefar Iianeaster and Miss Mattie Sunday. Rev. W. H. Perry - preached his last sermon at Ne w Hope b urch Sunday. - : ! i F. -H.. Wstbrook has returned from Buffalo, S. C, where he has been at work. " Mrs, C. A. Carson, of Columbus, visited her sister, Mrs. G. A. Brans corn, last week. . . W. H. Perry is conducting a meeting at Wake Forest school house this week. " P. D. Lawrason, of Spartanburg, S. C, was in our village Wednes day delivering organs. Walter Westbrook has returned home from Fiugerville, S. C, where he has been at work with" the Fiugerville, MTg Co. c THE" LAND OF THE SKY.' This is the title of an attractive book let just lSHtied 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 the attractions of this charming moun tain country. To -those contemplating a trip, for either health or pleasure, ' during the Sp ing or Summer, would be well to ypply to a representative of the South ern Bail way for copy-of this booklet. ClerlKof Court J. P. Arledge has the following amounts for the parties named which they can have by applying at his office;: G R Champion, $ 1 85 J L Wallace, 1 60 C J C Fihher, 90" G A Gash, 330- - D Kuvkeudall, 2 50 CDavltlson, , nT. 4 70J; 5 Jerrv Jacksou, 3120 P S Ramsey, 135 R L Newman, 4 40 EB Goelet, J. P. 1 05 . Lum Howard, 3 20 Fern. Forest, 3 20 R V Newman, 2 20 G W Pearson, , 3 10, C J Campbell, 3 10,. TE Pace, 3 00 llev. W H Jones, 4 .10 M G Walker, . 30 A H Earlv due J T'Waldrop, D K Cockran, due X T Waldrop D K Cockran, A H Early, 3 20 3 40 2.40 2 30 CHURCH NEWS. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAN T. C. Cbokeb, Pastor, Preaching every third Sunday, 11 A.M. and at night Sabbath school at 10 A. M tiapttst Rev. Mabiom Whitesidk. of Columbus, Pastor. Reaching every second and fourth Sunday at 11 a. m., and the Saturday afternoon previous. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 A. M. GREEN RIVER CIRCUIT METHO DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH. Rev. W. H. Perbt, . Ptor, Mills Spring, N. C. v ; THE YOUNG PEOPLES' S CIETY OF CHRISTIAN' ENDEAVOR. Mb. 4 J, P. Morris. President. It meetsj every Sunday evening at 7 p. m. at the Institute building. All are cofdially invited to attend. At the Baptist church Sunday;. Mrs. W. p. Bostic was given a let ter of transferrin order that she tnav unite with the church at For- est City, where she now resides and Curtis Arledge was also given - a letter of transfer to the church at Wake Forest, where he is attend- inS college Gulf Coast Meort$. Mobile, Ortans, Mexico and California Mow VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Winir Tmiri8t tickets now on sale to tne noted resorts of the Gulf Coast and Mexico and California. Tickets on -sale via Southern JJailway up to and including April 30, 1904, limited to May I rtnrrt rA8Paff. I -Rloonnt train service. The route oi tne i . , n t ;iA' "WasUington anaiuv1xw cB. i Ani ?sn nit iiiiiiiCLi ' . a at TinrPRt Ticket Acent for detailed information and descriptive matter LIVERY AND FEED STABLE New Rigb and:' Good Riding or : "Driving : Animals fd:- R ent. - V Good Convey mces for -1 Mountain Parties : : A. U L I N a Prompt Attention Given Telephone and Mail Orders J. W. Newman 9 COLVMBbSl N, C. D, F; MORROW Vy RUTHERFORD? ON M C I Will practice in the Courts of Rotherfoiid ani adjojtiucr ouutiep. . J f . . M At buiiio88 entrusted tv4im will hkve prompt nd ejiref ul Mttentioui j . :i 1 " Offim i rear of Dank of Ratherfordtonr ; v NOTIOBTO : I- n-. - 'v.. .Haying qualified at the will annexed, of Iidiniairttrator witli the' Ust AViiraild testauMmt of Mary Caruth, deceased; this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to prsentbe. ame;for payment on or before 4 tie loth day of Oct obei, 1904, or this notice will be -plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in-? debted to said estate, will please make ioi mediate payment: : P l . Warbes Fisher, ' This Oct. 10, .1903. ; j Administrator MORTGAGE SALE. By1 virtue of the potyer contained in a certaiu mortgage executed by U. S. Arledge on zn aay m uecemper, 1U01, to C, AJ. Constant to secure an indebtedness of Three Hundred Dollars,! which mortgage i8 duly recorded in mortgage Hook 1, at Pag"l 6kU of the records of Deeds for Polk county ana aetault having been made iff the pay ment of the same, I wilij, on Monday, Nov ember 2nd 1U03, within the leai hours of sale, offer for sale to the higuest bidder for easri, the property i conveyed by said mortgage and described as follows:; Lying and being in the "C-ounty of l'olk'Towu f hip of Wnite A)uk ni 1 being the lands sold by C. C. Constant and -wife to U. S. Arledge: the lirst tiuctl 4ji acres more or f less fully decsiibed in 4 djred from W. M. Justice and wife to C. C. Constant and of record in Polki County.. iti Book U; Page 3(jti: the second tract knojwn . as the land deeded to Constant by ,N.' li. Hampton as commissioner under aSjudgment of the Superior Court of Polk ! county, said deed being recorded in Book 13,! Page 347 of the records of Deeds for Polk Jcounty, Kefeic ence is hereby made to said deeds, or more perfect description. K,- i : - ;.r;-.dOTjS '. J. E. Shipmad, Att'y. ' i. Mortgig This Mie 8tu ihy k.(tcbr, tu)i.? '; -t -' SALE OF JjAND . FOR- JARTrityW North Carolina, Polk County Louise Green yay, A gent of Javes and William : 1 r. IT ! In Superior Court -, '! .'-:"':'' Before the Clerk. Green way, (Tex.) et ul. ' vs VVm. Gx eenway W-4 By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Polk county ilij the above entitled caus dated October 2, 1U03, autorizine the undersigned to sellj the land described in the petition in' said cause, for the pur pose of making' an erplitable partition of said lauds Among the ,.jheirs- at common. Therefore "in accordance with said decree, I will sell en Mondays November the 2nd 1903, at the court housejdoor Columbus; Polk coanty N. C. atj i public outcry and to the highest bidder, allj of said lands de scribed in the petition,1 viz: A tract of land lying and being in thej bounty of Polk and state of North Caroling and bounded as follows: Begiuning at A stake on the bank of creek on John Abrams line, thence S. 47 VV. 22 ' poles to a .stake and pointers, thence 8 43 W. 20 polei to R O marked W where the lines intersect, thence S 15 E 34 poles to R O by the dry pond, thence N 74 E 105 poles to a .stake, thence S 5 W 20 poles to a P O, thence N 45 E IP. poles to a R O, thence S 69 E 14 poles to a dead oak, thence with Johnson s old-line N 20 E t6 poles to i a dogwood on the creek; thence up the creek as it meanders to the beginning. containing ! 10 acres more or less, estimated i by a plat No. 335 when eranted to John Whiesides. Terms of sale f trictlv : cash, saia sale to be during legal hours for sales. S . . . ... .fMoEKIS, Commissioner. , ; J This October 2nd 1903. Strawherri Plants The Largest Stock In the World. Nearly 100 Varieties. All the choice, luscious kinds for the Garden! and! Fancy Market. Also Shipping Varieties. Fruit Trees of wit Kinds' to Growers at tYAdhsah Hates. . I j - VVe will save you ; nail in planting an orcuara.j 1 " i : Aspar1- agus, Rhubarb, Grape Vines, etc. Our 120 page Manual., free to. if Buyers enables ererboby to arotv them with success and profit. ! . - All nlanta nacked lio carrv across the continent as ! fresh as when du. ;Illustratedrx;ataiogue free.; SDfecif v if you want - catalogue of ; Shipping Varieties, or Fancy. Garden kinds. CONTINENTAL fLANT CO., XITTR ELL, j , N C . ' J THEY. ; . . ARB . BRIN UiiRS Ads Under This Head hive Cents Per Linz h&Cdi insertion. : ' '' ' ' - ':' ' t CORN or other produce will be re.oeived in payment of sub&miptions to The News. JUST ARRIVED. A shipment of Kelly's Axes. Irxon1 Supfly Co. ICE CREAM .FREEZERS. Yes," we have them. TBYON bUFPi.Y Co. C . ' .YOU ought to see -our lin of pretty pearl handle knives: Tbyon Supply tb." .V ANTED. .100 bundles of fodder Apply at The News, office CALICO. 4 cents OUTING 5 cents at C:-T. Bay.vuuj's tMill Spring, N. C. - "WE have the agency - for the famous Rock Hill buggies. Tbyon Supply Co. ; STOVES or tinware for cashor install ments. 'Ibxon Suppjy Co. WRITING PAPER and Envelopes for gale xat The News "office. ' The quality ik good and the price is small. Don't forget us when you heed any. NdTlCE. t-Q. Tv Bynard and VR AJ Turner ente one hundred (100) acres of land 'on the waters of Green Diiver adjoining lands oi James Whiteside, T. M.. -rtuppe, Jaeob Ruppe's place and others. Entered on the 2Cth day of Oct. 1903. : - ' -- . P. M. Bitbgeps, j -t trtRgiater. of Deeds and Entry taker. the 'Hand of the Sky" I und ' . 'Sapphire Country, " IDEAL WINTER RESORTS- The Southern" Railway reaches the ideal winter resents of the "Land of the Sky" and the ""Sapphire .Country," including Ashejvtlle, Hot - Springs, Hendersonville, Brevard, and. Lae v2bxawayrN. C: The climate of this section 'is unparalled, suit able for? invalid, athlete or sportsman, and offeis every charm of au ideal Winter Re 80i;t.;f Elegapt tourist hotels. '? Through SleepiugiCars from principal cities. -" ." . 2buiist Tickets now on sale at very low rates. Ask nearest Ticket gent for de tailed, ipformaf ion t-.nd descriptive literature. i .. Asheville. Steam Laundry, I1' w ' . A, NICHOLS, Prop. ' ikWndry .e.'j.Wediiesiy p. tj Re vuruetl'"' SaturflViy a: m. ';" ' - ."'-feuai1 Rates: J agents in polk county: - ITHORNE & "BOONE, Stduda. ' E. E.! MISSILDINE, Tryon. up TO Jan. 1st, ! sewing ijachihe Do no be deceived bjr those who ad- l trorfiJa Rft Y1 Rowing Af ofVi ti fnr ' 20.00 This kind of a machine can v be bought from us or any of out dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. r We MAKE A VARIETY. :THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or t weakness of Sewing Machines. The double Feed combined with other m . 'WT . "WW j strong points maras tne new iiome - tne Dest oewiug imwuxuo w uuj. showing the dlf ferent styles of Sewing Machines We manufacture and prioes before purchasing : II Hit ml IT TIT llfill It VnUIl MJ IF WT U NE GO. ' ORANOC. MASS. ' -' ' 28 Union BalTSt. Y4 Chloago, I1L, Atlanta, Ql, f Atlat Frand : St.IulaoDallag.TexSanFrandlsoo, Cal FOR 8ALC BY BUSINESS Locals 20 Wetits The News 20 Cents WritBforCIRCULARS Tdso Lasative Bromo Qmnme tttz. t OWVU tHHWM arwtw - TIE mm. BILL HEAD, LETTER HEAD, NO ri5 -HE AD, ST ATE MEN T ENVELOPE, CARD . OR CIRCULAR : : : : r"" : (' ; fv - . . .-'::, . ... .v., ... 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