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THE P.OLK C0U11T.Y KEWS. . - ' . ' ' - I ' JQIIX rAUXEaiE,-rrBl.lSHKH. , - . 1 'f subscription rates- v On Year, i V v V Si looths, . -. . Three MnhiL. .. . . One Month, " v" . . .. . ' "9 Always in Advance, - J1.00 SO .25 .IO THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1904. ' fW r , . S Judse Shaw's "Heavy Penalties. . j JUDGE T. J. S-aw, who is .OCCU-I 'Wag -tfle'3eiiih 'at . this .'term of ' .. illi'ZZA -ri . . . .. , ana iieaYier ime upon we gumy tUftn any Ottter Judge Who has pre- bidecUat a COUrt in Polk county. lie has been WU named " the' ter- to evil doers." The mention of W CY UWMO. . . v ror ins name causes consternation ana . ..... . , : V;. . ; . - i , CCn fusion among tUOSe wno are tOjmen of the townships of Tryon, Columbus; be ari-aigned before Lim. wi V . . .t 1. i ' 1 " '" r - - ment ne imposes, IS tnougnt ly ' .'? . .1 ii many to be too heavy, yet, it is evident to all that if 'there were' a w mnrA .T.,9fl Rtrir.t mi thfi t 1. niM ti.. I XXiiiCll MB IB iXM.1, DUnn. burl D iiuuiu be less criino committed in the state. la consideration of the forego ing facts, 'we commend the Judge for his efficient work and wish he could preside at" every court term here, for a year or two at least i" j We are. satisfied that with two snh able antagonists rto crime as Judge Shaw and Solicitor Spain- . . .... hour arrayed against the doers of evil, that the percentage of crime J in jroijt cyuuiy wuuiu ue reuueeu tii - i 3 j one half. DR GORNWELh PASSES .away: A It was on the night of March 22nd, 1904, fV. anTl Mtri td. nnm. Mr. M. A. 'Qrowelh; of CoIlinsTille, and claimed thejspirit of his reldest' spn,'-Xunier Rolland. Mysterious dispensation ot Divine Providence, indeed ! The illness of which Dr. Cornwell died was orno reccmuiigin; Anaongn ne was a fine specimen of physical manhood, yet he was not constitutionally strong. His health for many years had been quite precarious, but was very much improved while in college' in tue city of Atlanta, Ga., where he had pre pared himself for the practice of medicine, "and from which college- lie graduated two years ago. During the brief period . of his " professional service he demonstrated his eminent fitness for the vocation he had chosen. His skifl as a practitioner was rapidly widen ing the area of the demands for his profes sional service. Doubtless it was due to the strain' of over work and exposure ia his prac tice that brought his useful career so abruptly to, a close. No death in our county for years rhas occurred which has caused more universal and profound sorrow. . - :' is Remains were taken under the care cf Mr. A. L. Hill,, undertaker of Tryon, who cofnteypd- Uiem to the 'Sandy Plains Presby- ' terian' church, where a large congregation of ' his mourning friends and sorrowing relatives assembled to pay their last tribute of respect to him who had so worthily merited their couGdwao, mstfom mud U..' j - An appropnate song service was. rendered iathe funeral .exercises by a male quartette from Columbus, consbting of three of - the entral Industrial Ipstitute students, Messrs. Keejer, Hodge, anflHUl, and Attorney J. E. Shipman. . ' , . .. At the clojie o( the funeral services the re mains vere takeo. charge of by Mr. Hill and removed to the cemetery where they were . laid to rest in tae charnel house with the usual burial ceremonies. .... V . Dr, Cornwell Was a gentleman of high moral tone and possessed fine senses of the purest and beM elements of human character. Hi general ' bearing was characterized Tjy modesty, dignity and prudence. .We rerjeat his death is a keenlj felt ioss to the citizenship . of polk coanty. : . T. C. Croker. More About TLat Electric Line. Editor. Polk County Ntws. ; , ; Please allow nie ace in y&hr paper to give , the people of Polk county my limited viewi . ; 00 no supposed and feasible electrical V route thi ough Pol It county. . . - ? ; ' I aa glad to XMd in Ore last issue of The. News u. arUlt from one of the good citizens tMcounjty, and I beheve that if we had snore, sjich public minded men in the county as the, witer of that article, we, would soon bjive oad running through the couaty Why not" Polk hare an electro railroad ? TJ&at is all we nefd. We have the natural ; . advantages. The grandest summer and winter - wauitia the world right in the midst of the .t JLOcrmal belt.Vith pleuly of fine land for farm k & P1"! of fine Umber, good water powers. Df fact a grand old county undeveloped. f i Now why not bo to work and sceur eSarter for the road.vote the bonds $50,000 if that wiU he enough, irad, M n6t enough vote 00,000. Sell the bonds and build the roadj Well, there wiU;be ioaw pt'6rle ready to kick tW hnve not counted the increase in valuation . .', - . . J 1... vtlfrirl run. o! tneir property . causeu uy iv ""'g Uirougu laexuuuiy. .-v. - f.,i i.-vvii i.hIa f,f thrtt tax thav will have VUUl-t v - i to pay. Land that is now worth $2. 50 to 55.00 1 pej- acre, would bring from 25.00 to 50.00 j per acre, un tne grana om uh;uwim Tryon peak to Chinney Rock, where now 9 stands only a hat -and a moonshine shelter, would bo built elegant hotels filled the year round with hungry guests to consune anything you might have for sale. The valley from Tryon to L-himey kocn would be one solid town, with factories of all kinds calling for your sons and daughters- giving to them employment at home, ine young nfen of our county would stay at home helP to build up the county, where they are leaving home at an early age where now going west and south seeking broader fields. Uuild this railroad and you will make five dollars "where you now make one. I I As the Lynn correspondent has said,, v e have many times been fooIed jn rcgard to rai!roads, but let us keep on this line from Tryon, by Lynn, Columbus, Mill Spring Jo Chimney Rock. - It is a feasible one and. if the peopIe Wl"n y gto.wrk.we can nave I tVi TTnA l,n withm one vear's time. c, rn mPetin of the leadinc I wuj'i'wv -- O " w Mill Spring and Cooper Gap, at an early date I and at that meeting take action to get a ensner frtr tlvfs mnH. Then when we aet tue cnarter I ' - o have an election called at once. Vote th I Bonds, ask some men with money to take the I bonds, build the road and all will be done, Short, is it not? Well, that 13 just all there is I , , , j r t beauties dream", while from day to day we trample udder our feet worlds of beauties not seen. 1. x. iukkii - ft! Columbus, N. C. March 2Sth, 1904. - The "Land of the Sky" und ' "Sapphire Country, IDEAL WINTER RESORTS- The Southern Railway reaches the ideu winter resorts of "tbe "Land of the Sky' rri' . ::ra Asheville, Hot Springs, Hendf rspnvill Brevara, ioxaway una rryon, u. iJe climate of this" section is nniwralh'd, suit able for invalid, athlete or sportsman, am; ofieis every chuiin of au ulnd Vmttrr Re sort. Elegant tourist hotels. Through Sleeping Ctirs from principal cities. iounst licke's now on sale at very low rates. Ask nearest Ticket .dgent for de- 1 tailed information tnd descriptive I literature. 5t mm 2825 Keelev St., Chicago, III., Oct,, 2, 1902. - -I suffered with falling sirulcon- pains throxurh the croins. I suf- E fered terribly at th1 tiniet)f men- E and rushing of blood to the. brain. & I What to try I knew not, far it 'J seemed that 1 had tried all and f'. failed, but I had never tried WTine of Cardui. that blessed remedy for to take and soon knew that I had f:l I the ricrht medicine. New blood' 3 seeiueu iv course luruuijii ihv vcuim and after using . eleven bottles. I ' was a well woman . Mrs. Bush is now ia perfect health 'because she took Wine of bearing down paina and blinding Pi headaches when all other remedies wj xaiieu 10 unng iier reuei. . Any sufTerer may secure health by tak- p ing Wine of Carlui in her home. The first bottle convinces the "pa tient she.18 on the road to health. For advice in cases requirincr special directions, address, giving h symptouis, "The Ladies' Advisory tj Department, The Chattanooga Mt'riicine f!o.1 flhatritifmtr.1 ' Tptiti. - b-tl.0j ubSSfv d a-,,teTt cwmot help hlt. .Torblyknawn th. world aronnd. cfiM mart extenwre and Trfed one, con.irting "f Rifles, Pistols. Shft 1 . .. .. . ' tratedcaUff later fted in hooting, it U tediMabletoxoo. . JUed frte. anjwhen, ttponrequeat. , -. : eMot obtain them, let n kaow and we will (hip diraet, txfrtst rc?aia, upon receipt of price. . - ... uroa ; oe iptoSpfent,,7irhe,,,IKW Addrewi. "iWlenrtroeBtw J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL C0..U Chlcopee FaUs, 3Iasg. rains Oil O X- ooooeoooooioeeoecsog 9 e AM MOUNCE M 9 e W: Gannon at Coluahus, in tbe 1 mi 1. " o E have , purchased the entire stoc oiru nig, ana win Keep uu - - . nice line of -the very best fresh Kroceriep, such as "fine Coffees, Spices, Cheese, all kinds of canned Fruits, Fisb, Meats, etc. A. full lite of other-goods usually found ia a first-class stdre will bev kept iu stock. O o o Also water-ground meal made from roiK couuiy cui u, , In -order to make, room for, our Spring g?ods we will offer for the next sixty days Ha's, Caps, Shoes, Dress Goods and ready-made Clothing, at : : : REDUCED PRICES. If vou are looking for bargains in anything in onr o o o o e o o line,-this is the place and now j .Give us a trial and go home with a smile, . : : Yours for business, . , - McMUKKAY & CLOUD Me. MURRAY & CLOUD, ' Succissoes to ARNOLDS CANNON. log Now Open For Winter Quests. Mrs. M. Bi STEVENSON Proprietress, -' -. r . ., . ... , ' N. . -f ' f ' ' i . ' ' - ., :. r ' . 4, .. . . . . ....f " . : . Columbus, A. C JAS. P. MORRIS ATTORNEY AT LAW. Located in Grand Jury Room-in Court House over Clerk's Office. COLUMBU87 n: c. . TELEPHONES t ' ' No, 7. ' Retidcnce : No: 14. Office Geo. C Justice. W. C McKrie: JUSTICE & McRORIE, ATTORNEYS AND - COUNSELLORS AT LAW. RUTUERFORDTON, N C- laclioe iu alt Plate .!o'Hs rtil in th- Federal Louit?. lruii:pi attt -tt 11 tfvn nil bus- 'ncr cutni!tcU to luvia. For 1 The News 52 , Weeks.- Saw Mill MacMnery. : Portiible and,Stjition ry Eninrs of various juakes, sarn, etc., suit able for Lumber Camps, Lo'Tfriufr etc. H. K. PINGEK, . Mill Spring, N. C. THE WINTER RESORTS SOUTi BEACHED VIA " . SOUTHERN RAIL WAY. . The Snutlicrii. Jfailway tmnottuces the Mle i of rouud-trip Winter txcursion tick. v tts to nil the principal resoiU of tho South bagiiiumg October 15, 1903. Piiv winter renbrlg of North and South Laroliuu, Gvorgiu t,nd .Florida ave enptc liUIy inviting to those in . search of health or pleasure. , In . these States are fciich noted resorts ; us JuckHonviUe ?. ""Kne, Urmond, Duytona, PuhiH icU . iiociiieclKe. Miami and 2hmpn. la., also the resorta of liossau m,d tuba, best reached - via the South "Wi Uailway. .Tikt8 on.puie np to- and inclndini? o,pr,ll30' lm' bniitecf to. return until Muy . ol, 1904. .' t Southern J?ail wav affords ' elegant train I rvice, with the ltrresr Pullman Drawing f Koom Sleeping Cars, operated through be tween principal cities and resorts, elegant ..Dining Car service, and eveiythin for the comfort and pleasure of the tvuveler. 1 -A nearest Ticket Jgyit for further in- X niation and descriptva literature; f v Poi G 6 E NT. O O o o o ft o o o o o o a o o o o V. w. otearu uu- . v.ntnl nf. nil times ft o c the time to get inem. .. g (9 O 9 e o cabin Too Busy Have .We Been To notify our numerous customers aud friouds that we haudle HSUHlERiHARDWftRE Somehow,. they have iound it out, and are coinin-uot singlv but in groups aud; pairs, to' make their purchases of co&k stoves, Iu aters, wngous, bugfnep, haruess, etc. Yes, .we havo Christmas goods, too. Express unions for the little bovs. IVuil handle knives for your wife,, sister or sweetheart. r A beautiful lino of blue steel enameled-ware, porctlaiu lined ; also gray siecl or ajjate ware for your wifeand don't slight her for she is the Uower of your home. Shot fr7b UiMs, and m.-tn.v otiie.i-articles culi or phone (No. I)) aud wo TMYOK! Try oh Supply Co- X . i First National Bank of Spartanburg Geoss Assets, ISDIVIDTJAL DEPOSITS, - . Bank Deposits,- -i . jotal" uei'osits, v-.n xx aav ahu JLXjfcJsEKYE- AGENTS, - lift YQQ The FIRST NATIO Kffi?sr;e $894,300.00 merit, the Fidelity tocJuy assets amou AS STMXG AS THE GRANITE FOUNDATION UPON WHICH WE ARE BUILT. W. . LCUNP.TT. Puksidkxt. ; . J. W. SIMPSON, Cashikr IllllMMai: cu,, V - " I I 1 mm mm TT . 1 wand8, 9T thU counbry , who usd "lURtwa 99 for headache of all kind, Ntunlgi Acutt Rh.umatitm, xaTIxXS&U - UNGAUSO FOR to suffer with the abov ailments whw you can' buy "1 f-iTr-U famous remedy for achea and pains at all cfrustt. a? dosff SET? cfc Z delivered by us anywher. the maU goe. oi riTeipt of pric. X 5 What Ma. J H. BEATTXE of Norwalk, Ohio, Auditor ol Huron Co., .ars - ?nvebeenuhjtcttostvr headacha all my Hi' and have derivt - HfitM0mth,n0! "Fr-K.URA than ronTanJ rSJSj ?! haya ed. MorvaluabUUtimonialtloraaakingr uy j. nave ever MfA only by THE g. IV, FLEMING CO., New London, Q. V .. I. , ' me O ater-G'rou!i'd Meal ALSO xan and Shorts Always on Hand. Try Them. ' Clothing and Shoes -At Reduced -' Prices. Phone -No. 13, too unmet ous to name, will answer. . . - Write, jv: c. 648,127 - $336,198 33,542 , 369,740r . xu. v-inviiiiAujiiiu, ass't Cashikr Three Times the Value , - of Any OTHeRf: - One Thirdltisier. . ' One Third Faster. Tbe only. Sewing Macbinfi. tl,.t ! does not fail in any point.. ; Rotary Motion and Ball Bearin mm make it the ligbttst running Ma chine in".' the world. r .. gents wanted in unoccupied territory. Send for circulars and terms. -Wheeler ' & Wilson Mfg. Co. , ATLA8T. QA. : OUR CLUBBHIG RATES. " r " 7 . We have made arrangements wlipre can offer .the following clubbing ra..s 6 llu-jse who'want any of the papers in t)(, .. .l,e!ow..;'Thcse rates are very an, lst mitsl iwe iSMi in uuvance. ij0ok the - over and then send us your order. The .Atlanta Constitution, (the prca; bouthern weekly) ana Ihk Nfv The Sunny South and The Xrwn , The Semi-Weekly Observer ar.d Tit ! -Nkws . r". ,. . . . v-The Progressive Farmer and The 'i 5o 1 So 1 5o 1 5o 1 00 1 50 News . . . . . , . ... ... Tbe Farm JoiiniaK all of 1904 and The Ni-ws one year . . , . . The Farm Journal five years and Thk " -.News, one year . . . . . Send- all orders to THE POLK 'COUNTY 'NEWS, " Columi;v.-, X p Wanted'at Once 1000 Cords of White Hickory Accoiding to Following Specifu-atioiis : FIRST CI.A&S. Must be frce-fn,m all defects hickory that will make an ill w;,jte handle , of wide ?gra"n -.and lieavv wd iit Hickory from 8 to 12 inches in dianieier jrt. ferred.l. Cuts mist bc 38 inches lui g ai j sawfcd off, not chopped off. IIiti(ry l2 inches or more in diameter my be (juariertd aud red heart lakeo'out before hauling. We will pay $5.00 per cord for same delivered ou our, yards, subject to insj,ecti(n here. : See us and. make contracts. Address GASH & GRADY, ' TRYON, N. C. The Best Farm Taper i or North Caro lina Farmkrs is TBE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, RALEIGH, N..C. A gei-uine heme weekly, free from politics. Ever since Editor Poe assumed editorial con trol in 1899, tbe paper has rapidly won recog nition as the best farmers' paptr ever pub lished in North Carolina. Under its new ownership with Dr. 1J. W. Kilgore of the Dtpaitmtnt of Agriculture, and Dr. C. V. Uurkett cf the A: and M. Colke, actied to its editorial staff, it becomes the Ingest brightest aivo lest of Southern farm weeklies, and at the low price of. $ 1. 00 per year, is an utterly indispensable.-journal for tbe North Carolina planter.'-- AYUhing to put it into the home of eery farmer reader of Tue,Polk County Ntws, we have made arrangements for a liberal cliib rate, aud to any one not taking it, we ofi'er TEE PROGRESSIVE FiMR .,- . . ., and.. . . Both one year for only TEE POLS. COUSIY: KWS j $. 50 'Subsciibc to day. . Sample copies free, and yur money back if you are djssatislied. Send all subscriptions to "i . THE .POLK COUNTY NEWS, ' - Cot.s.'i:rs, N..C. ' Mrs. Rorer JoIIaaa Hct ad Food C1tvpr Ro. 11. At TonrcW, Wfc By mailorrsprwtc 14. Vonr XO.NKY BACK 1 f not taiisfactory. , EOUUA.1 rC. CO, li(JrmATBwtJ.r,r. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. K . jood winter lajing - strain, Epgs for batcli io and block fori sale, S00T0H" COLLIE SHEPHEED PUPPIES. Thorougbbred stock at moderate terms. Address GEORGE E. WHITESEL, HARRISONBURG, Rural Route 6. . VIRGINIA. urQ and Sur. 1F1SLL mm mm 5iB.GMtS&C0j 10c. Tho materials used in manufacturing this Baking Powder are guaranteed pure and wholesome. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back by your dealer. TAKE HO SU BSTITUTE Jnslst on having? fm gwoi'ik .1. .' 7g-J-7gg-ait r-Tjj EASY I rial r5ig) 7 10 or-. isitor 1 Stant f II. O. jpsitcr her: I P. D. V fciated vu" I Thisht. 5of Court, ; j. P. Mor V c: l. Ipany, Tr; 'first vcc"-. fsrr " ' ' 5 rjoou-.. Ithat Ccl Uhan he 1 Mr. C to his he v LeComptc Nellie wil f LittleC ; positor h attraction ? Said one I positor i 7 Mr. t daughter 1 ney Roc' and say - the weat! i. traveling L Mr. r if Weaver, , h since it I gartnere: position. J I reuiainin I ::-; Wear h decided lCo!i:ml I fcer phy cottage G: HiC r. -.. -j- o.n t: a ca Co" . CO ) in ; I i ;.Set &uap ione. ,- t - - purii COUl The t thai r - n: r ' -cf U T
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