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V i HE POLK COUHTY; HEWS. 1 . - JOIIX CARXT.GIE. rruMSHKR. C " SUBSCRIFTlOlf RATES : Onfr'Yeaf. ." ; . . - I1-00 Six Months, ...... '.5 three" Months, . V. . . . . -25 1 One Month, ... . . .. . .. -IO - f always in Advance. aprsoasras otro. "a. t, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904. n it T Tl a N 1 ueatn 01 1. Avem . .. . ... -.. I E, AVERY, the talented young citv editor 01 ine uuanuiwj wu- Wver, has ' passed to ihe great 1 a - tu w - th J-.. pleasure of a personal acquaintance with this gifted young journalist, hut hnA lAnrnpd to resnect and vi- ii..k ', nool ol tin mire mm iuiuuuu iud lciuo. . . . . . ' ... ' his articlps in the Observer, me l. . Edwar(1's. Grecn-S creck-j. following tribute to him which ap-'iJn '" peared in' the editorial columns of tbe natMtr for which he worked SO 4 urWot t v. . u- - UO' WIS UC1U UJ IUUOD WV . .r . , J . , wim mm . " i a 1 cis . wriic r, in 111s most com- pOsed moments, When, his Vision is clearest and his caoacitv for anal- "vais atita helL-oulJ not be fit to wriio nf tU ..n who ia TT loved him too much: What then. now, when the .heart is filled to pencil across the paper? -There vnnof ItA bI a? 4lriifVi .0 CkTMT facts, to which all those who knew iiim personally or followed him in his work, " will subscribe; which might be recorded in the coldest blood : and which AO one would Ulld.er take to controvert. ;'V C He closed as he began his career on earth and ever sustained 'it a gentleman. " He - Was decended frOni' tt ''knightly' " race; and I illus rated ill his, life its loftiest virtues. He cam Of a people who regarded " ViftTr-r flref v1 OTr1 wY n offQi-irnrilc . v. ,1 i.ii m v, at k a iu uo, were distinguished for intellect, Courage, for public Service, for pub- lic and nrivate virtues. Therft war ever. man . who discriminated J inore nicely between the right and! rnnr n f tMnira or wlwi jved more ' ft lion ana as gentle as a irave as a woman. " In airthe itprms of life this brave and gentle man was ,,oak and rock, but in the sunshine ..' he was vine and flower.' " T In per , son he' was a picture of manly tyeauty. God Lftnd. his ancestors had given him an intellect ith which'he might have , done almbst anything, find wjthin.the past four rars he has employed it to best . purpose. We say only what all men know when it is said, that he was the most brilliant writer in North Carolina, and that when , he died he was winning reputation more rapidly than any man in the State. Who will ever forget his londay morSing comments ? The c knowledge they Boinetimes betray ed ot the most secret springs of ; human nature; the delightful - humor which bubbled up through them; or the delicate touch which he could bestow upon any object he' referred to? Who, for instance, will ever forget the exquisite little tribute in last Monday's paper to the violet? It is pasted in a thou- sand scrap-books today. - " We speak of him as individual and newspaperman: He was faith ful tcThis trust, loyal to his paper and to his fiieuds. Able, brilliant, brave, tender, generous, sympa thetic, unselfish. These proposi tions none will , be found to - dispute." ' Subscribe for Thi News today. EVERY TOWN-HAS A rur. - ' A sponger. , A kiuait alec. ' ' - ' ; ' A giil who giggles. ' i i A weal her prophet.. " . ' A neijhborhood feud. A woman who tattles. r " j man-whu-Lnow-it -nl. ' J " One Jacksonian D mocrat. 1 ' ilore loafers than iteeds. , - A bpy. who cuts up Wrluvch. A few meddlesome old women. , . A "thing" that starti at women. A stock law thajt is not-enforced. N A widower who.is to gay for his age. ! Some men who make rtmarks about women. -A preacher who thinks he ought to run the town. ... 4 . t A few who, know how to run the af airs Yf he"country. fyiA grown young man who laughs every-Ume ? ,hesays anything., ; v ''. - - '" - ; A girl who ges to the postofiice' every time jf h!iuail cuuie in. " 0 -1, f 4 "of" wen; with the U)oseTof iheir- U&seri worn semooth as ilass: -.1 ,!;: 5 .-s Cman ,W KS When' youjalk and laughs v Vloud i after he has aani iauidfe;;:.-.:;.' - ..... '.'.. - THE CpJIHJSSIDNSRS MEET: Board County Commissioners met April 4th, m regular' session. " AH members of the board -ver; present as follows:-J. V- Ijving- . ' fu-;-,n T M Pnnnf and VV. 1. aiAJllf viiaii maii p Miller. lhe following business Wis trans- n. ti-.t tKp' M.iunn for a biiJ?e ct Poor's Ford and a petition opposing the erection 01 a. uiui were taken up and laid over for more mlorma- Ordered that The American Bond Co. , be . r T T released of all liability on uonus 01 j. . Arledee. nr.lprpdtliflt the Sheriff furnish to the county rnmmissioners on or before the. I Slh of April, a list of all delinquent tax payers in each town- I cViiii nf ihc couniv. . r , - - , - , . . . . wll 1 vjruerea 11141 iu. icegana .""'" - township! be. reduced in valuation horn fjoowa . Ordered that John Whiteside, T. P. Jackson anrt w- P- Jackson be released from po11 ux for loo-t and until revoked. 0rfler... that thc f0nowing men be appointed as ylsi tateis j0r the various townships as follows: White Oak W. C. Hague. Coouer Gao Tames lackson. Columbus I. 1 r . - r. UVnver Trvon T. C. Mills, baluda A. Ordered that the following men be appointed as Road Supervisors for the various townships, I as follows: White Oak J. E. Walker, J.. ft Ualton and J. R. Williams. Cooper Gap- r, T , ..rn j T f j W. M. Thompson, J. B. Jackson and J. 1. I Edwards.! Columbus J. I). Carpenter, i1. It 'vauT anA C C. ( Yinktant. Trvon W. . A. Cannot C, M. Howes and W. L. Mills, Saluda-KK Bradley, John S. Johnson and C. : W. Pearson . Green'sCreek-J.A.Hines, I J. E. Prince and David Howser Ordered that Gully searcy be exempted h Po11 tax for J93 I The followiue warn J J. W Newman, jail fees for March, $63 30 1 Mictilrlin I rl n fjr email pox cases, W. C. Rains and wife support for March, Calvin Splawn, support for March, Alai7 .Humby, support for March, Wm. Smith, support for March, Elle l lenderson, support of son for March, . Lawsey Williams, support for March, , Ifltty Pritchara, supj ort f r March, Crafton Foster, support for. March, ' Tresey Boyd, support for March, W. V. Miller, services a riiimiiisinner 1 25 "2 OO 2 OO 50 2 OO 1 50 2 50 1 5 2 OO 1 50 , ,and repairing bridge at White Oak, 1000 Polk County News, Printing Presem- " ment blanks for. Grand lurv. 1 00 J - Livingston, services as coramis- sbner and rniieage, " 7 50 m nwff mi -1 wm troubled with rtom ach trouble. Thedford s Clack DTaajht did me more fjood In one wreafe than oil th& doo tor't medicine I too in a' year.- MRS. SAIlAn 13. 8ai.'lFISLD,Elkiitvii:c,Iiid. - Thedford'8 Black DraucM . quickly invigorates the ac tionof the stomach and cures even chronic cases of indigestion. If you will' take a small doee o Thed ford' Black Draught occv sionally yon rill keep your stoni.ich and liver in per fect condition. . It i 1 4 More sickness is caused by consti pation than by any other disease. "Thedford's Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation but cures diarrhoea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular, - All druggists sell 25-cent psekages. tTHedford's Black. Draught 13 the. best medi cine to regulate the Jxmcls a?? c used-M MRS. 4 r: yielding tkf act ion hererer Vd vumt axtouiTe and Taried on v.,--i" - Rifles, Pistols. Shotguns Tour dealer handles the ami tor 12S-ve fllu. -stevenm." iTou eanmot obtain them, let 5? know and we will ahhr direct, txprtss prepaid, pon receipt ot price; ted catalogr. If inter- n nooting'. it U tadiraenwbletoyou. . Our intoresUnar Dux 7 1 wcL-j but not impowi Gli toIolVo. RTnTIr: W Crck Jtuurea- -tlinle Department.'' mcopeJ'allJBjftgg. 1 . BLACivDRAUei 1 1 11 1m 1 - . - ,-"; .- '."-j -- .;-;-,-, ' :. .'.'.."..- ': : -. ' ; ---.- i, la ,.' II JJ It XZ - - - ' rJC;B3 ' " r - - -- , 1 1 l 1 II1 1 1 1 1 rTl ' . - . v v - ..N AIM IUUlOt- TT7B Lavo 'purchased "the eptire stock of ArDold '& W Cannon at Columns, in the F. M. Stearns l-uild- . ... 1 . niwl tVI 1 1 nice lme o 5 fCv fine Coffees, - Spice kinds of canned Fruits, Fish, Meats, etc. A full litlo of -Qther goods usually found io a: first-class store will be ke'ptSu stock; , ' ' 1 ' Also water-urounil meal maae t TM-r to niake room A. u v .... . . 1 .:ii nffai fiT i.iift next sixty Will I1UL1 V " yIa uress vjouiio am.w.j REDUCED If you are looking for bargains in anything iu our line this is the place and now is the jime to get them. Give us a trial and go home with a smile. - : , : . : Yours for business, ; : v : McMURRAY & CLOIJP. o V ' McMURRAY Succissors to AUNOLU Jx, (;AiSJNUiN. Now Open For Winter Quests. ... . J j" : ... ,. . ' ..... ..-: Wrs. yM. JBlStEVBNSONi , ..',-.- JAS. R MORRIS ATTORNEY- AT LAW. " Located in Grand Jurr Room in - ---.- CCLUMBUF, TELEPHONES : ' . . No. 7. . Residence : - Office No. 14. . : .1 i I t Geo. C. Justice. W. C. McR-rie. . JUSTICE 'Mc'RO'RIE, ATTORNEYS ANO -COUNSELLORS AT IAW. RUTHERFORDT on , n . c. Praclkc in all State Com If mid in th- F.wlcrai .ltUits. rroiiipt attt-nt.eu itivn u bu pess cntrusteil to thoj.i. yir - The'Wews 52 Weers Saw Mill. MaQliinerj." 1.1 . Portable and 'St: of VHiious makes, saw v'ela'sutV able for Lumber Camps, Loaufr etc. H. K. FIN'OElt, " - Mill Spring, N. c. : THE WINTER RESORTS SOUTH BEACHED VIA " SOUTHERN RAILWAY, ..-. - -. -. ,iTht Sont7? Railwai annouuoes the KillH fit mnml-l.it. 8"" ih PncU4l n.Sorta of the South "ab.uUiiiK uowoer to, v :.- v 'rHnWi'aer- rovtof oith and South Carolina aeorgia and. Florida are espec . lally n,v,ting to those in' geprch of hfi kL,P ,CU8"!f " ln these - States . are bach noted resorU as Jacksonville Phng5tlCrS0r,U?!!,'i" .Jtcma. Palm heach RockledKe. Miami: and . Tamba, liailway.e reUcbea via the Southern .n1811 Wlle nP t0 and including siaooJ: limited to unt1? v Southern Railway ; affords' elegant train' service, with the latest Pullman Draw W , Hoom Sleeping Cars, opeiatedUhrough be tween mineiwl cities nfi resorts, Elegant . Dining Car srvicerand evervthing for the C mfort and nlnr At . " ig - .or ,lDe " Ask nenrpst 'K.L-n 4. . . ; V"" f'b"i.ior nrtner in & . .iiAi itiArKACMT T iv f ' o ft) o m o o o u o o o . e O" O o o o v.nri nf ' all times ft UU -MJauvj " f the very best Jresu groceiits, &e Coffees, Spices, -Cheese, all Xyllr nmintv. fOVtl. ivwuy -"u-j for our apring gooua . OI.... aaya Uas, oaps, ouutH, - - ClotliiuG". at - w PRICES. '' & CLOUD, . . h. ' ' "' Columbus, A. 6. CABIN , . .r , . - .... . .- - . ..-. ' " - ' Too Bus3T . Have We Been ; " To notify our numerous customers . - and friends thai we handle . . . . . -' 1 w r n t rrx jga tz ffe s 1 mj ' - : Uh RNIM P 15 H u M fl-LS II M li H M S? Somehov. they -Lave found it ..uv-iu groups uu. pairs, ti hiww-8, iiinufrB, wgou8, huggipe,,. harness, etc. Yes, we have : Chnstma goods, too. Esprw wagons 76r the littfc boys. ' , J onrKJiandle kuiv s for your if0 sister or eetbfart. ' A IH-Aimful Jiue of blue steel enameled waro, porcelain lined alyi giav Bel I or .ngate w;tr for your wife Ad don't sii-l,U . her-for she is . the fl0er of your homo. Shot guns for The 0, a,M wrtuithor arlirles loo numerous to name. Write t-jill ur.phono (No. 0) aud wo-u ill answer. . - - Trygti; Supply Co., First; pjMal; MS of Spartanburg v-..-.aiH. - . - . , . $648,127 - iNDlVIDuiL -DLPOSITS, - $336,193 . V . . v; 13ank DfirosiTS, - . 33,542 - ' o;oTAir.Di-p.,siTs, - . .. 369,740 Cash on Hand and Rkehve Agents, - 118706 ' mmT. $894,300.00 ' s !? K THE CRAKITE F0UHOHTI0H UPON WHICH IVE ARE BUILT ; bvthousana all -.t.J x . ; w , . . ; - j SSS IMT" the delivered by us mnwwhii8?Wts. S doses only ac cts.. or w f I haye been subject totvre headach. . oenenttrom the use of "IT-KUILA" 'used. Mora v.lnaht-i-ff r:r2: MM. only by THE S. Vf. K,Wo'00.. w . J.' 0. II II Jl Til III I . I I ,1 . ; , 4 ..- "-- ,; ; -"."" V ALSO ran and Shorts Always onHand. Try- Them. Clothing ani Shoes it Reduced' : - -Prices..; GQLtliBUS, H. C Phone No. 13. ; INN .,..; ;,... . .. ,.. "' .;; - v Proprietress, ''-:-' - out, and are coming no i Riuir make their jm rebuses -of cook- ttQ GEJilCJSD - ; - i n for harlarK sors inrot Throat, stc., thtt is UCB C J K I SM TT . .11 . t , "T" than - "ave. aeved more Jhn irom any ramady I Wa -? THree Times the Value . OF ANY :QTHeR,- '., . One Third Easier. ' Oie r7rcT Passer. .-The only Sewinff Machine tUt does uot fail in "n v;- a- - O. - - ""J -Fwiuk. Bo tarv J lotion and Till Tton; ; mnl,.':i il .. .. " ' . . . : - o ib we-aghUst running ma, ah me - world. -'' : , Agents ; wanted ? in ';unnnn;flj j .,.:..'.; .. . "VMuniu territory. - t - Send, for circulars and terms. ; ATAWTA, OA. -. L ' V". Mr R .GSR CLOBBiHG Ftim We have made arrangement v,f can- offer the foLowing cluM ;lrr i1ici tvlm want anv nf '. '0 . ' " ";- r m tj, ,. lu'Iow: These rates - ' " v-i i .11. -.must Jifwe casii in advance. 1.0. . " 1 over and then send us your orU r. i "he Atlanta Constitution, (the reat The Sunny South and Tiik fvv.' Tlie Semi-Weekly Observer ai:i Tup l5o ;' The Progressiva- Farmer and TifE Nkws ... ... .... 1 The Farm Journal all of 1904 an(j 1HK iM'.ws'onc year . The Farm Jo jinal five years and Tiik NEvoneyear. ..... : Sen"d all trders to THE POLK COUNTY news' . - Con. .mi us x 150 Wanted at OficU 1000 Cords cl pie Eickon VFIKST CLASS. Mast U frt.e fJ ' .TeftCts hickory that will m.v t an &! i handle of vide gra n ami hcavv.'!? Hickory from 8 to 12 inches in diHttt,!, P feired. Cuts bust be 38 inches WJ1 f, saed off,- not chopped off. llkiLZ v inches more in diai:.tter m,y be quartet and redlieart taken out before hauling. J , We will py $5.00 per cord for LS--' delivered on our yarcis, subject to here. See us and make coutracts. MttU CASH & GRADY, TRYON, N. c. The Best Farm Paper i-k XorthGio.1 . L1NA " FAKMKKS IS , i I THE PROGRESSIVE FAFMEI . RALEIGH, N. C. ' j T A gei nine lxme weekly, free from polit'gl H.v:r since lAincr roe asstnuui eilituml kb irtf in 1S99, the paptr has raj iiliv won recr nit Ion as the best farmers' j;.tr evatd lisiitd' in North Carolina. Uwier iisinei ownership with Dr. . IV. W. Kilcre ufiit Dcpariinvnl of Agticulture, ami Dr. C, W. liurkett cf the A. and M. College, added to its editorial, staff, it becomes the Ligga brightest and best of Southern farm weeklies, and at the low' price of $1.00 j er year, is a utterlv indisnpsahle, rournal for the .Nonk Marolina planter. fv . - 'i - A in;ng to jut it into the home of paj fnrrm-r n-arler U:f TiiE Poi K (IciMV hil we have made arrangements for a liberal club rale, aud to. ar.yone not taking it, wejona IBS TEEEEEEOTB Film Both one Ives for onit TffiTQLrcouifr kiws j $1.50 ' Subscribe to day. Sample copies free, ad yt ur money back if you are dissatisfied. 'Send all Inscriptions to THE "POLK COUNTY NEWS, " Coi.l:Mi..l'S, X C. : ' . v. ZtiXZSvsfc Krs, Rorcr Ksllaan lint kad r.ii n it. it. t TrordriI(T!.i. Mj vai I or expnew ;&. "Vour HON Klf BACK if not Mif!iI' BARRED PLYMOUTH M A pfaotl winter laying ! strain., Efrf?s for hateiVj iuj and-btock '. fori sale.! SCOKltf- COLLIE SHEPHBD PUPPIES. 1 Thorouglibretl : stock at - "moderate tprrrjs.'. Address GEORGE E. WHITESEU . IIAimiSONDURO, : 1 Rurai Route-6. VILiGINIAi The materials nai n vnnTifrturing thi3 Baiing Powder are guaranteed pate and wholesome. Satisfaction sruaranteed or your money back hy your dealer. TAKE flO S U BSTBTUTE ' Insistn having mms!7TZT''r"'' " EAST ii f - S v. I-
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