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THE POLK COUNTY NEWS. JOHN CARNEGIE Pubmbhkr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, . ..... . . ... . l oo Six Months, . . . . . ... ... '5 Three Months, .... ....... .25 One Month, .10 Always in Advance. THURSDAY, FEB. 1906. COLUMBUS NEWS. Protracted Meetings At the Baptist Church Intense Interest' Shown Good Work Being Done Hampton's Drykiln Burned. Fire destroyed ;T. C. Hamp ton's drykiln and about J5.000 feet of lumber, .Wednesdayafter- noon. The fire made .rapid pro gress and could not be checked. The total loss is about $100. This is the second time Mr. Hampton's drykiln has been burned. The other fire.occurred Jast August. The prptractedmeeting atthe Baptist church which is being conducted by Revs. A. I. Justice, of Henderson .county, and the pastor W. W. Jones, has had a good attendance and there has b een intense interest manifested. The meetings have been inter est iner and. iudffincr.by the tiumber of people who go. forward at the close of theiservices, they; are stirring the "people t and doing good. Mr. Justice, who is doing the speaking is a calm, earnest, impressive speaker. He does not preach but talks to his audi ence and in this way seems to get closer to them. His sermon on Repentance Thursday night was the means of many requests for Dravers beiner made. I f interest warrants it the meetings will probably, be continued an other week. Services are held at 4.1,3U a. m. ana at i p. m. INTERESTING NEWS FROM POPLAR GROVE Marriage Of Miss "Bobbie" Arledee To Avery Elliott Large Hogs Being Killed This Side The River Personal. Rev. J. D. Gibson took dinner at Mr. J. C. Powell's recently. Mr. and Mrs. V. Hyder visited the latters relatives recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. J. C. Powell dined at Rev. W. W. Womack's recently. Mr. Smith's, baby daughter, Alice hurt her hand badly recent ly. She fell in the fire. George Edwards, of Mill Spring, Miss Minnie Womack andy our correspondent took din ner at George Smith's last first Sunday. Mother Earth, has been beauti fully invested in a mantle or robe of purest white. It is disappear- lngmow, but we think the clouds are promising more soon. Rev. W. Womack, willl preach at Lebanon M. E. church, second Sunday if not providential hindered. Rev. J. D.. Gibson, .will preach at the same church on the third Sunday. Rev. W. W. Womack, ; killed two hogs last week, one weighed 437 lbs, the other 380. Pretty 'good. -Mrs. Margret Womack, killed one .about the 'same time. they say would have weighed at least 400. Several real large hogs have been killed on this side the river this winter. J. T. Edwards and J. C. Powell' killed' sqme that would have gone y400 or over. Mr. Avery Elliott of this place, went over' to JMill Spring last fourth Sunday and he and Miss "Pobbie V Arledge, , experienced the happiest day they had ever spent, why? They were happily married at the home o f the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Grayson Arledge. W e wish them Success and happiness in this life' and a joyous reception when their mission o n earth has' desisted. , ' THE C0TY CCHMSSiCKBtt ETIKG New Eridsrc to be Bui't st Dalton ard! New man Places OrJprs !f.tde and Warrants Issued Settlement With Sheriff. The Board of County Commis sioners met Monday, all being 1 present. The following business was transacted: Ordered that filler McClain be carried t6 poor house. J. R. Hutcherson be allowed to list,his poll tax for 1905. - Ordered that a bridge be built over White Oak creek at Dal ton and Newman place according to a proposition made to the county by J. B. Dalton to the effect that he would furnish the flooring for said bridge. After the road trustees locate the new road then the county Commissioners will immediately let the bridge con tract to lowest responsible bidder. . J. T. Waldrop be allowed to list the land and money belong ing to the W. H. Green heirs at $1357 for year 1905. Settlement with Sheriff for school taxes for year 1905. To yross amount as per abstract $ 4,479 77 Amount on Si04.2i6.oo released - v " on account of error, etc., at 18 cents per $100 187.58 Balance on property Releases on I lo polls at $1.50 each 4.292.I9 165.00 Credit by Sheriff commissions at 5 4,127.19 206.35 per cent on 54.127. 19 2$t balance 3,920.84 Credit by treasurers' receipts $3,920.84 Following warrants were issued: J. P. Arledge, board arid lodg ing jury special term of court in McClain and Moore case. $9.75. J. W. Newman, jail fees for Jan. 1906. $16.90. L. L. Davis, f. t 1905. $1.25. vW. P. Edwards, for repairs on bridge at J. A. 'Thorn place in White Oak township. "$8.20. W. M. Russell, support of John Cantrell for 3 months, $15,00. Polk County News, publishing annual report,' etc, $14.28. Cam Livi ngston and Joe Davidson, half fees s. t. 1904; $3.90. r: Thos. E. Pace, half fees f. t. 1904, $1.65. W. C. Robertson, for acc'ts filed this date, $86.20. ; J. T. Waldrop, for judgement No. 4 on page 155 also judgement No. 1 page 160, $334.91 J. T. Waldrop, for money paid on land sold for taxes and land could not be found, $6.98. E. A. Arledge, witness ticket in Dave Newman case s. t. 1905, $2.90. n. u. Morgan, half fees s. t. 1905, $1.75 L. J. Brown, judgement Nos. 6 and 10 of the judgement docket. $363.85. F. M. Burgess, acc'ts as rend ered this date, $21.72. J. V. Arledge, C. S. C for acc'ts against county rendered this date, $5.55. A LETTER FROM BRIGHT. A Baseball Team Organized A t Sandy Hil Personal Notes. James Jackson has joined the baseball team at Sandy Hill. 'Moses Jackson made a business trip to Henderson ville the 'first of the week. The rumor that small dox had broken out in the Red Mountain section is a mistake. D. T. McClain of Rutherford- ton spent Sunday night with relatives in this section. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Burp-esR spent last Sunday at Mrs. R. T;J - j Hamilton's. Milo Foster, who has been con fined to his home for some time with rheumatism, is out again. The newly organized baseball team at Sandv Hill ho v -7 , IWVill practising recently and are talk ing of challenging the R e d Mountain boys. . , B. R. Ledbetter. school tennVi at Mt. View made a flying trip 10 me itea Mounta n Inst Raf,w: w WHVIU' day, and visited Prof. L. M Hamilton of that section. j DEATH OF LITTLE HENHY C. ETCASDS. icung oca ui vt . r. td i.-fiSi r-i t'.. n c An Cb.'kary by A reUiivt. On the 30th, day of March 1905, the home 'of W. P. E 'lv. urtl-, and wife was brightened by the precious gift of a fine baby boy. We named the darling, Henry Creig. Oh! how glad and. happy the parental hearts were that beautiful spring" morning! The sweet little voice fell on their ear with a strange and yet famil iar musical tone, for the first time. .Every face wore 'a happy smile. He was the comfort and joy of the inmates of the home during the Spring, Summer and Autumn months. And was ten derly and lovingly cared for. He was one of God's tender little plants, and on the 23rd, of January 1906, it pleased Him to pluck the treasured plant from earth and transplant it near His sacred throne m heaven. . Little Henry, only budded here i. . 11 1 '1 -r-r-r i . t u uiooin aDove. wnile our hearts are sad and our eyes are dim with tears, there is untold joy and gladness when we think of the future meeting, if we will only live up to the will of Him who closed the little eyes and moutn, and hushed the sweet voice for the last time on earth. He is not gone forever; but is only experienceing the happiness and rest prepared for the t 'pure in heart' Henry, your parents and loved ones are longing to see you again and taste of the pleasure you now enjoy. How radient your little face must have been when you beheld your Saviour's face! i ... "Because of one dear infant head With golden hair, To me all little heads A halo wear; And for one saintly face I knew, All babes are fair. Because of two wide earnest eyes Of heavenly blue, Which look with yearning eyes My sad soul through, All eyes now fill mine own with tears What'er their hue. Because of little death-marked HpS Which once did call, My name in plaintive tones, No voices fall Upon my ear in vain appeal From children small. , Two little hands held in my own, Long, long ago, Now cause me, as I wander through This world of woe, To clasp each baby hand stretch ed out 1 ' In fear of foe. . The lowest cannot plead in vain, I loved him so.'' AuntMaggie. Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when we meet them with a clean, smiling face, bright eyes, spark ling with health, which comes b y taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Get your job printing done at The News office. SPICIAL "RATES S'OOTSEEN RAILWAY. The following special rates are offered. xMardi Cras Carnivals, New Orleans,' La. Mobile, Ala., Pensacola, Fla. February 22- 27th, 1906. Tickets for this occasion will be sold February 21st 26th Inclusive, with final limit March 3rd, at rate l one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. (Kate from Asheville to New Orleans $22.20, to Mobile j$i.8o, to Pensacola SiS.to. V Th. . ft,i limit of these tickets ir.ay te extended until March 17th, 1906, by payment of fee of 50 cents. Stoj-ovcis will be allowed on both the going and returning journey, within limits, at regular Winter Tonrist stop-over points. 1 . - Student Volunteer Movement For Foreign Mission, Nashville, T,enn. February 28th, March 4th, 1906. Tickets for this occasion will be sold February 26-27-28, 1006. at rate of one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. (Rate from Asheville lu.fi With final limit March 10, 1906. For further information call on or address the undersigned. s J. II. WOOD, District Passenger Agent, So. Ry. - Asheville, N. C. f S T SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION i friendship Apill 2otii and P.cgram. sic:', of j County Baptist Sunday bchooi Association will be held with thr church at Friendship April, 28Lh and 29th 1906. Program : APRIL 28TH. 10.30 a. m. Address of welcome by A. B. Thompson. 10,45 a. m. Organization. 11 a. m. How may we secure . the presence and interest of .the parents in the Sunday School-by H. K. Corn and Rufus Rhodes. 12 m. Noon. Recess. 1 p. m. Are we as Christians as thankful as we should be for temporal and . spiritual bless- iztgs we enjoy Dy JN . T . Mills and B. P. Jackson. 2 p. ni. Are our Sunday Schools uuiug tiieu- uuty aiong ine line of contributions? by J. H. Gibbs and J. S. Johnston. p. m. Are we as teachers doing our- dutv in Sundav School work by Robt. Jones and T.-M. Kevis. APRIL 29th. 10 a. m. Sundav School lesson discussed by J. S. B. CrafTord. 11 a. m. Sermon by 12 m. Noon Recess. 1 D; m. Sundav School Mas.q Meeting. Suggested topics in mass meet ing. Is your Sunday- School a success? If so, how do you make it so? If not, what do you think is the cause? Do you have an honor roll? Do you solicit daily bible reading or memorizing verses? W. M. Barnett will have charge of the music and all singers are requested to meet him at Silver Creek church the 4th Sunday in March to practice singing. ( J. B. Arledge Committee A Elbert Jackson , J. H. Gibbs. Have you been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine with out;' results excepts a damaged stomach. To those we offer Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea: 35 cents. It is a veil known fact that cotton. U or any other crop, produced with Vir- tne Highest ket- Mak-n KiuiH-uroiina VGlOPfid !irlir bolls on the fruit limbs at fhe base as well as all the way unto the very top and tip ends of the branches of the coiton plants, by liberally using ,t jrgjniaCaroHca Fertilizers. Taey contain all the materials neces- ments which have been taken from it F 1 These fertilizers will P-rnntivino uj iciaieii ciuuvation vear aftpr toot your yields per aore.,r Accent no snh- stitute irom vmir rioalci' h- 'vBruuDa vnemicai to. ' ' ' ni j ... . m ' Vlri.!..r...ll - . . i SiSim.Vt va Atlanta, Ga. . ri 'Norfolk, a, Savannah, Qa. 3 Durham. N. C. Monttromerv AVt X ' Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. . Jh materialB used in manufacturing this Baking iWder are guaranteed pure and wholesome. Satisfaction imM fl or your monev hart Kv . II J wvi bi. , m TAKE NOSUBSTlTiiTs? insist on having I .C OTT ft M;fi possible 'price on the mar- j-ertuizera will brino" ! Purs.and Sura :i mm 1 aL JOSEPH NORWOOD, Pres. T. T. BALLENGER, Vice-Pres J. B. HESTER, Cashier. JOSEPH NORWOOD, DR. EARLE GRADYj -R. E. JOHNSTON, We wish to announce the incorporation and organization of The Bank of Tryon and to state that we are now open for business. We feel a deep appreciation for the hearty support accorded us in this organization and solicit. your further patronage ' Business en trusted to us, however great or small, will have our personal attention and we shall serve you to the best of our ability. We cordially invite you to confer with us. CLOTHING FOR MEN and BOYS. , Just received the nicest line of Mens' Pants and Youths' and Boys' Suits ever offered for sale in Columbus and. which will be sold as cheap as goods of their quality can be sold. Bring your boy and see how nice I can fit him. Thanking you for your trade in the past and hoping for a continuance in the future,! remain, yours to please, Located in Central Phone No, 13. Wholesale Prices J. W. Kennedy Co., Tryon, N. C. , Will retail BEST PATENT FLOUR at WHOLE SALE PRICES. This flour is second to no flour on the market. Try it. Water-Ground Com Meal in 241b Sacks. OEY THE BEST FEED STUFFS OK THE MARKET HANDLED. than the products of any other brand ! 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