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l POLK COUNTY ITEMS From -all' - Tarts or hie County -Biieflt Told. COLUMBUS.- F. Hampton was presented with a ng baby boy Tuesday. old & Cannot have a new ad in this hat it will pay you to read. I Tallant has grown several inches since that littte girl's arrival at his last Sunday morning. Drney B. A. Justice, of Rutherf jrdton here Sunday Justice & McBrayer several important civil cases to be tried eet. the visiting attorneys excepting Geo. C. e and Mat McBrayer returned to their s Saturday to remain over Sunday. ; Shaw also sjent Sunday in Columbus. , A. Cannon, of Lynn, was an appreciated r here Monday. Mr. Cannon was here ipally for the "purpose of attending the Ing of the, Education Board, of which he ii ember. s R. Foster, one of the enterprising mer ts of Mill Spring, is attending court this 1 Mr. Foster is heartily in fayor of that ic line that has been talked" about in News and will use his efforts to make an ic railroad a reality in Iblk County. i. T. Camp, of Green River, is attending I here this week. He was summoned as tness on a land case concerning the Cox erty. , Mr- Camp is as jolly and enter ing as ever. It is so long since he was that his friends were agreeably surprised iave him with them again. ' udge Montgomery, of Concord, arrived e Wednesday. He and attorney Smith, of ndersonville, represent C E. and O. W. rider in a civil action against an insurance npany. There being no probability of the ;e being tried this court he returned, on mrsday to his home. The "Old Judge," he is so often called, ,has many friends - in -lk county who are always glad to see bim. Moses Shields, a citizen of Sandy Springs, is -county died suddenly on Sunday while ting in a chair on the porch of his home e remarked to his wife that he felt rather jeer and almost the next instant he fell to ,e floor. Mrs. Shields called to her neighbors r help and with the aid of a friend succeeded i taking her husband in the house. When ley had laid him down and began to see .hat could be done to relieve him they lound "iat the bod was lifeless. The cause of death $ thought to be heart disease. We had the pleasure, one day recently of naking the acquaintance of Mr. G. B. Cobb i" New York. Mr.- Cobb is- greatly inter, ited in Polk county and has recently organ Ized an industrial agency, called the Car olina Land and Industrial Agency.' ' " It is a co-ojicrative syndicate of northern and southern real estate-brokers. Mr. Cobb has been l.ving in Try oh, more or less, for sev era! ycais and being ' infatuated with the wonderful climate of Polk county, has de- cided to bake bis jjonie here. TRYON. A Mr. and Mrsi Wm. Clark, of Ne w I lamp shire, wuo have been spending the winter at Mrs. M. L. Dowe's, left luesday for Wash inton, ; D." C where they will remain until auuul May 1st. i " Mis. A.M. ralley and dau-jhter, Miss Lucia, ate at Rosemary Lodge."'" Mrs. TalLy expects . to "run a boarding house in Tncu Ui'iS summer. She is undecided . as to . -. - . uai nouse she ill occupy, ,; , Rev. and Mrs. S. O. Bryant left for their home in Michigan Tuesday to spend the summer. , !-- Quitea number of oar citizens have been auoiding court in Columbus the just two weeks. v ' " ' - " F. W. AlLtoa is serving as a juror this R. week at the spring session at Columbus. term of court now in A uilll for making knit underwear is soon to Ocm operations under the name of A. D. licuiou & ijuas. The machinery has already arrived ana they hope to begin business' in 21 few uays. ' . -r '"' - . A. L: Hill, the able young clerk . of the B.iHenger Company', , is visiting ; friends in Atlanta, Ga, m ' Iavitations are out for the marriage of Dr. E. G. Ballenger, now in Atlanta, Ga;, and Miss N.ra Gorman, of Cantonsville, Md. The weddLig will take place April 20II1, MILL SPRING. ISarrett VomacK, ot 1 oplar . Orove, came over one day last week, -while RevW.. H. Perry and wife were absent and filled their barn itii corn and fodder. Quite a'pleesapt Easter surprise for "Frank." Guess that he v. has sampled it ere this. ' ,'. :. : ; -'; O. T.. Bavnard. has . returned from ' Chaileston. ' He is much improved, and gained ten pounds while there.' He says that it is most too cold for him here. We presume that jt is quite a change. . : Muaes Annie Belle Logan and Ella Ham ' brick, two of the Rutheriord. County teachers now taking the teacher's course at Columbus were visiting the former's Aunt, Mrs A. C, B wne, Easter. They 'said that they certainly enioyed their stay at Mill Spring. We, want - them to visit us agaiu soon . - i . Mack Morris and family visited relatives' at Mill Sprine .last week. We have faHen,'1n love with thVir Jwo little girls. , - . : , Dr, H. H. Ed vird , vtnt ever to .Ruther fordton one day last week. .-He purchased a nice animal, waiic there, a iriy horse. .Miss Mary Dodd ana Miss Wcscot, of near Fingervill were 'guests of Mrs. James Rucker, Easter. " - . Miss Florence R'.ippe, of Turners, was in town last .vek visiting her sister, Mrs. Cor nel ious Gibbs. x Mrs. Garner Clarke and daugeter Miss Sallie, visited relatives Easter. Mr. R. G. Hamilton, is taking much inter est in the poultry business this year. They have an incubator. ; We understand, that the first drove mumbered eighty-five for first trial. See, they are getting ready for the preachers. Prof. W: M. Whiteside, preached a very interestingstrmon Easter. Quitea large crowd was in attendance. The Methodists are well represented in his congregation. We would that more of ye good Baptist people would like-wise attend our services.- T There will be services at the Bethlehem, M." E. churchpsecond Saturday at 3 p, . m.-and Sunday at II a. m. . , Mill Spring School, closed last Wednesday; We did not have a closing as we had antici pated, but never mind, maybe, " there'll come a time some day." Mr. Milo Foster, was in town last Monday. Mr. Clarence Justice and his wife attended services last Sunday. Also Mr. Wm. Justice and daughter, Miss Mary. . MELROSE. m . The rock quarry'' a Mehrose will start ftp the first of the month. - Earle Cantrell, of Landrum, S. C, is building a dwelling house at Melrose. ' Mrs. J. B. Panther has been confined to her room for some time with measles. Miss Millie Rollins, of Lynn, is visiting her parents here this week. Mrsrjohn Panther is very ill at this writing. Miss Ella Panther has been confined to her room with measles but is better now. Vollie Cantrell, of Landrum, S. C. , is visiting here this week. r ' - - Mr. and Mrs. John Panther havestarted house-iceeping. "Caldwell Rhodes is very ill. Newton Owensby made a visit tor-Lynn Sunday. . , Arthur Hill had to close his school here on account of measles. ' . There is some talk of building a lake upon the mountain, at Mr. Frank. Turner's place. Miss Ella Panther visited her cousin. Miss Rosa Fisher, Saturday and Sunday. - j There is preaching every fourth Sunday at the school house. . v';- George Davis,, ot Hendersonville, visited bis sister, Mrs. John Panther, Saturday and Sunday. " - " . :!' .'' -v; Gailhcr Panther visited Lynn Sunday. SPRING TERM OF 'SUPERIOR COURT CONVENES. State vs. Rump McDowell, Wui. Hayden, Geo. A. Hayden, lii.l cruggs, G, R. Qiaiupicn and Wm. Mathes. ' Charged with an affray.. Champion, not guilty. Wm; Mathes guilty simple assault and fined $10.00 and costs. - Other defendants not tried. ; State vs Lin West. Charged .'with assault and battery. Case continued. ; , - State vs Thomas Heatherington and Cor dclia Madisdu. , Charged with 'fornication and adultery. Heathiringtdn not guilty. Madison rase continued. ' State vs Pasco Brown, Logan Huggins and Robt. Rtippe. Charged with disturbing re- igious- woiship. Brown 'and Ruppe not guilty. Others not tried. r; State ; vs Grayson Newman. Assault and battery. Xwot guilty. - " . " , State vs. Fred Forrest. - Assault r and battery. : Guilty. len months on Gaston county chaingang. ' . - : State s: Fred Forcest. Assault, and Judgement suspended on battery. Guilty. good behaviour. .;- - ' State vs. Lankford Huggins and Lou Davis. Fofnication and adultry. - Not guilty. ; State -vs Grant Walker. "Disturbing relig- tous worship. Not guilty. . : . ' " V State vs Cal Biddy and Sam-Nance. Dis turbing religious worship. Guilty. Four months on Gaston county chairgang. State- vs Rpbtr-Champion.- Assault and battery. - Guilty. $20 and cost. Slate vs-F. Newman. Carrying concealed weapons."'- Not guilty. , :: State vs 4 Joseph Liles and Queen Liles. Fornication and adultery. Guilty. fy and State vs Robt. Black well. Larceny. Not guilty ::,:;.r.:Vy. ; ; State vs Wml Made," John Made andB. Kussen. Assault ana uaitery. vvm Made not guilty.. John Mrfde not tried. B. Rus sell . guilty simple assault and fined $1$ and cost.1 , ' State vs Bunion Gilbert. False trespass Not guilty. . , - v - State vs J. A. BoMc. Carrying concealed weapons. , Plead guilty. $15 and cgst. State vs Wm. Haynes. rNuisanpe. Not guilty. State vs Nancy Gilbert and Sylv ia Taylor. Retailing. . N. Gilbert plead , guilty. S. Taylor guilty Seven cases against these two women. ' They puad guilty in all for "retail ing. . bentence not yet made, V -: State vs Leonard Scruggs. : , Larceny. Not guilty. f . - : State vs -Tryon -'Hosiery- Co. .Damage to road. T Off on payment-of costs :---J.::' ate vs Van Green., : - Ttmse breaking. Guilt ilty. TVo j er""s on Gton county chaifl- ?angv -In Severn1 ther casss against Green judgment was susrn'lM oft good behaviour ate vs-Frank Ulackwe'l. -Larceny. De; fendant plead euilty.- Four years op Gaston coUiity clidii.jal?g. - Stale vs 1 crrvl Green, FreJ Byers, Ton Byers, Joe l owier, Loyau Gibbs ami J; W Bycis. ' AhuTy. Green and- Fivd Jlyei guilty ind eaI fiucd $1$ and tivtxwcifui? cost". Others not guilty. "" . State vs David Foster. Shooting into house, etc'. Guilty. Ten months on Gaston county chainga'ng, ... State vs Terrel Green. Plead guilty. Ofl ort payment of costs. The civil action between R. G. Hamilton nd N. B. "Hampton, for damage to land of the latter, was won by Mr, Hamilton. Subscribe for The News. will receive a nice little Pres ent, if you send your address with a two cent jtanip to F, Simlin, Richmond, Va. - 'AJJIUNISTSATOE'S NOnCS. " Having qualified as Administrator of Alfred Taylor Deceased late of the County of Polk, N. C, this is to notify all persons, haying claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned pn or before the 10 day of March '1905 or this -notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH per sons indebted to said estate will. please make immediate payment. - a F. M. Burgess, Administrator. J. P. Morris, Attorney. This loth day of March 1904. ; ' , 4-14 The "Land of the Sky" and "Sapphire Country," - IDEAL WINTER RESORTS -The Southern Eailway reaches the ideal winter resorts of-ihe "Land of the Sky" and the "Sapphire Country," including Asheville, Hot Springs, Hemlersonville, Brevard, Tbxnway and Tryon, N C. .' 21 ie climate of this sectiou is nnimralled, suit able for invalid, athlete or spoittuuau, and olfeis every.chairu of an ideul Wjnttf Ke sort. Elwguut tourist hotels. - Throujjh Sleeping Cars from principul cities. . Tburibt Ticke'a now ou Kale at very low rates. - Ask nearest Ticket igent for de tailed iuf 01 mat iou end descriptive literature. 1 - I Of Seven Rooms, in Columbus, N. C, is For Sale or Rent. V 1W. A. CA AAOV, ""'"'r'' LYNN, rC c. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE- DAY Take .1 axative Brmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on every box. 25 cents. " f ' . SEWING MACHINE Do not deceived by those who ad i.vertisef a $60.00 Sowing Machine for , $20.00. This kind of a machine can ' be bought from us or any of our : dealers irorn $15.00 to $18.00. - -S WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE -BEST. The Feed determines'the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. v The Doubje Feed combined with other, strong points makes the JVcw IIomo the best Kewlng Machine to buy. W0 manufacture and prices before purchasing THE HEW. HOME .'SEVIHC HACHINEf CI. ORANCC. MASS. U- vi '-' 28 Union Sa. N. Y Chlcatro. 111.. Atlanta- Oa.. . . r f W T - 8uiiOulst2fo., Dallas,Tex.,San Francisco, Cal FOR CALC BY .'-'y HAS A I10UE REPUTATIG!! For the Cur of rf; ' Liver qndindnoy - Endorsed fey hundreds of people ifchas cured in its home city, . v Has won a REPUTATION " 1 to be proud of. - A trial will convince you of its merit, -.j for you will ,be benefitted - - - from the first dose. Write to ps for Free Sample and Book- ' ' let of Testimonials. ' . Price $ I . a bottle, six bottles $5. Sold by your druggist, or address, S Arip? REMEDY CO, Cleveland, Ohio - SANO PILE CURE Works Wonders, Tries 50c, i BUY THE : USINBSS- . . ARE rBRINGERS:, JUOCA LS. . -vV : Ads Under This Hczd.FIve Cents Per .l .-r Line Each Insertion. 4 WAGONS, BUG GIES, harness,' saddles, at low prices. TRYON SUPPLY Co. LET US MAKE you prices on barb nd poultry wire. Tryon Supply-Co. . LEGAL RLANKS.-Chattel Mortgage blaaVs .. for sale at.TuE News office,' " ' SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN for sale. fAddress "H," News Office, , : TWENTY PERCENT reduction on all heat ers to March 1st Tryon Supply Co. SUMMER PANTS.-A nice line of summer pants at McMurray & Cloud. Call and see : them. , . " A - DOUBLE .BARREL SHOTGUN at a bargain. , 11 , interested address ' D," NLWS pFFlCE. ' , SALT WHITE FISH. A shipment of them has just been received at McMurray & Cloud's. Try them. . v " ' ' WRITING PAPER and Envelopes of good quality are always kept in stock at The NfcWS office.4 - The price will please you. CORN, FODDER or other marketable produce will be received at any time in pay ment of subscriptions to The News. FRESH GROCERIES. A nice line of fresh groceries just received. McMurray & Cloud, Columbus, N. C. COURT VISITORS. Visitors here during the term of Court will find eatables of all kinds at the McMurray & - Cloud store, formely Arnold & Cannon, A FIRST-CLASS INCUBATOR - and Brooder in good condition, for sale at a bar gain. .. Speak quick if you want themJ John Carnegie, Columbus, N. C." SEWINGK MACHINES. If jou contem plate the purchase of a sewing machine, 1 apply. at The News office and-4em of a baVjain.' '-'f .', ' " . . . "'. , STOVES, " AND TINWARE, 'doors, sash, . glass, 4ime, cement, etc, 'TyoNSCPPLY Co.,r IF YOU WANT a bargain, call at T. E. "Walker's nice little store. - I ; think you will gel it T. E. WalkfX r- WIIEI YOU ARE ALL OUT'- of Enyel oj.cTJiIl Heads, Letter; Heads, tc. f and " need nut at onck, aend your offlet to . TtiX. N tw i oiTice andTget it .filled quicker " than you could elewhere, ' GEN. JOHN B. GORDON'S own : book; Memorial edition. Agents wanted in every city and county.. 100.000 copies will, be ""sold. : Agents should apply quickly - for territory. -The Martin & Hoyt Co., WANTED.-Special representative in this county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established business bouse oL solid financial standing. , Salary 2i weekly, with- expenses, paid each " Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expenses advanced ; position permanent We furnish everything." Address, The Col umbia, 630' Monon Bldg., Chicago, 111. - :: 4-14 WANTED. FAITHFUL PERSON TO ? travel for well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and ; agents. Local Cterritory.V Salary $20.00 ; per week with expenses additional, all pay ; table hi cash each week. J Money for expen " ses advanced. ' .. Position permanent . Bus iness sccessfuiand rushing.; Manufactur ' ?ers and Wholesalers, ; Dipt. I, third floor 334 Deaibo.n St. Chitago.'- ''. - , : 3 31 WANTED. -Special - representative in this county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established business - housCof soljd financial standing.' Salary J2I weekly, with, expenses, advanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters; i liorse arid bogrj furnished when necessary; . position pernt itot. Address Blew Bros. & Co., Mtnon ) fg , Cbicagr, Il'L. 4-28 I VV.NTLbc-Severi.l ihduitrious persons in tach state ' to tihveljbr house estaliished j eleven years and with a large.capital, to call upen merchants and agents for successful and profits bleline Terriianent engageratnt -Weekly rash salary vf $24 and all traveling j- epeV.ses mid hotel bi Is advanced in cash eaclf--w-el:. Experience ' not essentiaL Mention reference and enclose -"self-address-' ed envelope. J ThV Natjonai, 332 Dear- ,;-,born St. ChiMg;!;V$ i& B Seven RI22on poxes oia. 13 poamoinaii ciuawM yt ' ' - THE LATEST WEAVES. A greater number of elegant pieceg thau we have ever had - ' before. Come and see them "Prices unusually interesting Our grocery Hue is' always complete. We have the finest Sugar Cured Hams made. - Come to pur store for anything you need. w5I ARNOLD Sr CANNON 'lynn, TELEPHONE NO. I. 080903Q0C0 DID YOU EVER o o o 9 O 9 9 O VDici it ever occur to you that poorly 9 9 done her .and you will make . not . lose money, . . . - ' FOLIC GOUHTYINEVS PRinfinG HOUSE e e 9' 9 9 9 9 THE BEST 9 9 ULLUU H Li If you flowers you should read BURPEE'S FARM ANNUAL FOR,-1904,-$oweU1enoW& u tne ieaamir Ainencsa oeea iuaioirue. address TO-DAY. W. ATLEE Normal , ; !Ye have planned to gi$& 1904, that will nieet the e needs a vera "fin $400 per month. :? r month. . :& v $10.00 per Industrial ; ; , ; Several ' have already; made arrangements .to ? us hear from others at once. their books with the idea of profitably take this course. The Semi :, PUBLISHED,. 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" Have ' vour orlritiner o o o OF PRINTING.' : THATiCAN BE GROWN want - the 'thoicest vegetables' or mostr beaiftlM'- 11 is maneq kll.u aii neiier iena your BURPEE Ct CO PIIILADELPIUA, 7 a course beginning Marc -litb, nsiue, of J,he public-school teacherav-v:,-..-.,.i:-'" vate If anVtl td( ' :-.- 's: ' W'tv Any one who ; wtsbeato -reviewt-w . 1 entering school 4iext':fall can " . rt-T PHI NCI ' .;. 'iff1 lit' - - " zoc : in your'subscription to-day. ' THE NEWS: Weekly Citizen 01 80 ft Jft 328. Driving Wagon. Wholesale Kfrs, Cortland, JJ.y. fa Ttro Cxys"" . ifiniG i-. .''if. it r. j " ; J m - ! - 4, . till-. ". .. . ,fv
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