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JOHN CARNEGIE. Pubmshkr.
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We print this week the adver
tisment of the State Normal and
Industrial College. This college
offers unusual advantages to am
bitious girls in Polk county.
Board! is furnished at t h e
5 State Normal and Industrial
!io Gojlege at actual cost. Tuition
is free to those who take the
pledge to become teachers i n
North Carolina for at least two
years after leaving the college.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906. Bu all free-tuition s t;u d e n t s
cannot secure board an the coll-
ANNOUNCEMENT, : dormitories. -Therefore all
With this issue of The News, free:tuition applications should
Mr. W.C. Corcoran, formerly be in the hands of th Resident
connected with the paper, again of th2 college on or before July
beconies one of the publishers 15t.h' so that a competitive- ex
Mr. Corcoran needs no introduc- ftion may -be arranged for
tion to the citizens of Polk ln.case the Iar number of ap
courity as they remember him pl?n from .county should
with pleasure when he lived PaKe Jt necessary. Application
here two years ago. Mr. Cor- those who do not ta.ke h
coran is thoroughly family Plede to teach but intend to pay
with newspaper work and the 10n, are filed and dormitory
'writer feels gratified in securing
him as a partner in the business.
We are sure the friends and
patrons of The News will show
Mr. Corcoran the courtesy and
kindness they have always tend
ered the Writer.
reservations made as the appli
cations are received.
JUSTICE TO DEMOCRATS.
- - j The Ficurnoy Case. ;: -
The case of Mr. C. Flournoy,
a native of Virginia, who had
been1 living in Tryon until, re
cently is exciting a great deal of
comment.
Mr. Flournoy is a man of ed-
ucanon and refinement, n mil.
. . , f -r
roadman by profession, but un
fortunately had partially lost his
reason ana m his irrational pe
riods was a source of mucn un
easiness to the Tryon people so
tne autnonties had him placed
m jail here for safe-keeping un
til he could be taken to a hnsm-
piiai ior tne insane.
The laws of North Carolina are
sucn that the state asylum can
not receive patients unless they
are residents oi this state and
the unfortunate man has had to
remain in jail pending his trans-
ier io tne Virginia authnrffW
- . - - " " AWlVtJl
ine Lierk of nnnw-' : t t
Arledge, h a s commnniVn
, "KtVHIVU
WJ Governor Montague o f
Virginia, who is trying to find
his relatives or the county ; he is
from in order to have him - prop
erly cared lor.
CHURCH NOTES.
Mr. Croker nreacheri at SanrW
Plains Sunday and delivered an
address at the . Children's Day
exercises at Bethlehem in the
afternoon. '
Rev. W. VV. Jones filled hi
regular amointmpnt. at tho T?!.n
tis't" church-Saturday . afternoon
and Sundav mornino-
There will be memorial servirpr?
at Byas grave yard the first Sun
day in July conducted bv Revs.
M. H. Hyder and R . C, .
Champion. ,
There was a fine comn-crfl Hnn
at Cool Grove last Sunday. Rev.
G. F. Wolfe filled his
appointment. V-
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THE BaNKOF-'I'RYrii.
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Capi tal $lQ.OOO
JOSEPH NORWOOD, Pres. T, T. BALLENG p v
u . v. ti&xi&ii, Cashier.
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JOSEPH NORWOOD,
DR. EARLE GRADV,
R. E.- JOHNSTON, '
. XIxectc:s : .
J, B. HESTER, "
E. E. MLSSILDINE,
J O. WILSON, T
B. I BAI.I.ENGER,
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We wish to announce the incorporation and organization of. Tie 1 1
c 1C uunL ior ousmess. vve lee I a deep precUtian't r
sq port accorded s in this organisation and. solicit your further patronage I''S'
trusted to us, however great "or stngll, wUl have our peyonr attention and
you to tbe best of our abilhy : We cordially invite you to confer with us. M S
When the babv tnHr it
to give Hollister's Rockv Monn.
tain Tea. It's the greatest baby
medicines known t o 1 o v i r r
mothers. It makes them eat,
sleep and grow. 35 cents. Tp
or Tablets.
GLOTMNTOI
MEN-and BOYS
BRIGHT NOTES.
Get your job printing done at
The News oice.
County Chairman Advises Democrat OF
Polk County.
After nearly three years spent To the Dmocratic Voters
Much Wet Weather An Editorial Appreciate
, edFred Jackson Sick.
in the business departments of of Polk County:-
two city a mta, and 1 nft bHZ
v vvv ,WX1X nuim aro- irom one wnose sincere desire is
imaana iaice ms chances with tne success of the democratic
ua as an maepenaent publisher yaL Ly 111 rQ1K cunty.
on a small scale in a growing , 1 want to nsist on harmony in
country. the ranks. We are not always
T , . , . 2yccessiui . in getting our man
Now to most persons it would nominated; and should thisT
outage Aur one to relinquish tne case m the approaching elec-
&wu position on a large news- tnen our lealty to the party
aw wio . purpose oi engag-j . vmi we accept tne
mg in a business of much smaller '!:u,d"on,ana work for the ticket
proportions, but health was a Zf.T911 and zeaI
toe considers .nJ would use were we working
- - aux- our own personal ticket
was made only after careful de- I presume it will be a consider
nucxatiuu Riiu , , oecause ne nolds I rtUie iengtn oi time before our
vwwuu views uu uie newspaper . . ,vM"i'ra win nave
business in its various Dhases. . !?lenme to discuss men
; 1 ToTTMPAnvrrnt!, Ior e ditterent offices and we
John Carnegie, should decide as to the best men
ana nominate them and work for
NOTES AND COMMENTS. their election. One great rson
Mr. P. H. Fike, formerly city fpr our want of success in the
editor of the Spartanburg Herald past is the indifference of our
has resigned and accepted a p,f?pIe in attending the town
position as private secretary to conventions. A great many
n ,i Democrats do not turn out nnri
congressman Johnson of South
o t 7 VA,4WO wiciuaeives in tne selec-
- i tion of candidates, and alter-
Wn .TT , wards they ''sulk in their tents"
WB Print this weekaomriTYmni. Ko,, 1.
; f.. ..- y.c me uuuunacions do not
cation from County Chairman, suit them.
W. M. Justice addressed to the When our convention is called
Democratic Voters of Polk let a11 Democrats attend the
county. We invite 4 the use of 0WnJP meetmgs so there may
our columns for 'thii H f;e a. and free expression from
questions of Select
w urn j r 1 1 1 r
men who will vote the sentiment
Bright N. C; June 13. Nwq
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anaary weather are scarce
articles in this neck of
Ram falls almost in wfl,fe
vutO
aany and the
on us DUt rememberincr thhr io
blue sky behind the dartcc f
cioua, we will endeavor to live on
hope and three sauar ttipa la
day until prosnects nf hrio-f
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uays, and tnen wg AYnM fA
get on tne old fashion hump.
Farmers should
knowing there is rpadv cai Q
high prices for all their products.
I read with interest an article
m last weeks issue headed a
word to Republicans
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advice will be accfinfpr? hv ,v"
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1 nope this year our Ipi
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jywiucans win deal fairly and
honestly vith each nth fit nrA
keep down superstition and
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uuice, every one desiring a n
office should announce himself
publically and not. snpnlr owvii,J
- n&vuilU
and back bile just simply to- get
through convention. )
Fred Jackscn is homo fwin-i
Iryon sick of Tvohoid fMvn, i,nf
.... 7 w
unaer tne able ski of TV it tt
Edwards his friends
hopeful of a speedy recovery. J.
Just received the nicest line of Mens' PgBts arr
Youths' and Boys? Suits ever effered for saleinCcibu
and which will be sold as cheap as goods of their qva
, can be sold. Bring your boy and see hownice I can nt.him
Thanking you for your trade in the past and hopi
for a continuance in the future, I remain, yours to plsas
A.L.M
MM 7FH FTs i .
M f WV Ml . A rj EM V XSt r
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Located in Central Industrial Store Building.
Phone NO, 13. GOF HMRno
N.
vk yotar dealer abont it. --Tal-a eo sub.i-
i.T
--.v., 0 uy uau OJ1 receipt of price-
Jlv, Cd doe.a smut or black
iv Iu waueiaen Trao never before pol
laea their shoes now use Shushina. Can to
Spr?ervr U Wnd3 of leather, in-ft-,?.11137
'e- fihoea' wear much
longer when used exclusively,, .
OSSAIC CHEMICAL v COMPANY,
Brockton, Mass, :'v
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: -Iiwmenanf qarter of a qenturv. The m ctX
enclosed and free from aJ?Z" J$?? Mi rearing surfaces
A cold-rojled stationary steel spmdie on which all nr i i
revolve, requiring No Babbittlno. P f1 1
48 ai.S in Wheel . ; -
-.-.ww.w.iuu.vnuieq eccentric, driving th actuat-
la A F EATURE
AW-ER CO.! N
, Napoleon, Ohio. U. S.
NOTICE.
The convention fcr tne Fourteenth Judicial
district will meet at Marion; NTC., on Sattu
day, the 16th day. of June, 1906, at 2 o'clock
p. ta. w. i Kqckcr, Chainoan.
Kennedy and Co,
REAL ESTATE BASSET A! SOLD.
I have located at Mill Spring, Polk county,
i. L lor the purpose of dealing jn real
estate, and as I am in aposition to handle
your property. I wjH try to make u tQ
interest, if vou will !f
property for sale. J. F. Williams.
. The issue of; Cleveland'Plain VOte .the timent
Dealer Sunday June 3, con- SSSaK
tains a decidedly 4 'yellow' V full ffether we can win the fight,
page illustrated story of Betty Personal prejudice should be laid
. Sims, the "Queen of the M6on- a?i?e as we are voting for a prin-
Burners- as it styles her, and A t cvittllv tne.man.
continues with a very sensa- olT0ur1RepublcJn - fiends usu
wol ' , very sensa- ally rely as much on our mistakes
tional account of herattempt to for their success, as anyher
escarje from wifV VA nu.,i. t ixru.."- i. . J . . CA
-y "wv4. v-.iiuxcij. uien snould we
It does credff o the ingenuity of Py into their hands the very
. - trip thine- th PV want and J?
wvi&cii n up out it I . "v ttuu so aomg
. j- i.: r. I commif nnlitiol ::jio
?uocts onjpiK county.
Soms of the more progressive
larmers of Folk county have
adopted the plan of naminc
, their farms, and using printed
1 stationery just as do the mer.
, cnants in the towns. This is
a splendid idea and good busi
ness as it gives the place an in
'dividuality and commercial stand-
mg that is sure to benefit the
farmers in a business way. The
jpolk County News is making
special inducements to the farm
ers to;get them to use printed
tationery and has alreadv dnnp
8omj of this class of work arid
xias oruera xor more. .
commit political suicidp?
To insure success we must har
monize. If we do nnt
man of our choice let's; take the
otner teliow's choice and work
earnestly and. untirinirlv
O
success of the whole ticket.
These thoughts
oy an earnest dpsiro
: w xv a sue
cesstul issue of the
paign. and are written so long
before the conventlnn fnof
may have amnle timp
the. matter Let , us ; select our
west men, unite on them, work
for their election and there is no
reason for us to fail. .
W. M. Justice,
Chm. Co. Ex. Com.
What's the good of keeping from
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Any good things you may see
That will lift his load of labor '
L.ike Kocky Mountain Tea
MHOOHCEM
; For. The Legislatara ?.
At the solicitation of many friends, t will
;t Vaauiaate Deiorcthe county convention
. uuiuiuauon tor nemhpr f T :--
huuj xuiK county. '
5-24 to 6- 24. ' E. Buncombe Goelet.
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Candidate For , Tha Lscisktiirfi. '
Believing 'in the ' Democratic ArJtU t
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ju ny ru,e, i hereby announce myself a
.v.- iur representative in the Legisla
ture from Polk countv. suhiVrf
, . v ium ppro-
val oi the Democratic voters at the primaries
u at me various precincts in said
t-f T
n"Ai . MILLS-
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS.
A good winter laying'
strain. Egs for hatch
ing and stock for sale
SCOTCH COLLIE SHEPHERD
Thoroughbred stock at
moderate terms. Addre
GEORGE E. WHITESEL,
HARRISONBURG,
BwaI Route 6. VIRGINIA.
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THE LARGEST LINE OP PEED STUFFS EVER
CAEKiEB-feoLK COUNTY. ;
Call us over the phone and get prices.
WHOLESALE ANO KETAlfi
Afffk n mm ! "'i"-i5u
KT F'i E3 IM r-V"k nnn M a.
Innoal for 1006
Mo?iii enr- x -v-. "5nen oeea tauiogue."
: This Thirtieth Z'"'rr, r" c,c- tt.D5 that Growl
, uiinjmuea merit and Six Novelties 'n Fl.-iv. j- V -"mo.isiiiina m v eauiw
WRITE TO-DAY !-the veSyhI" Floral Ud.
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WANTED.
WiWTrn tJ: .. .
.u reierences and invest Siooo.oo in first
class 6 per cent Bonds. Salary and Expenses
paid. Experience not mw-A . ,
business at our Mills. The Wheeling Roof.
g & Cornice Company,. Wheeling, W. Va.
; LAND ENTERED.
P. D. Williams enters io acres of
Kof&ypn:
ton and his own, 1'" ger-
D ., " y oi ureen River
" county, jn. (j.
Entr v F M BuRGESS. Entry Taken
Entered May 3i6t, 1906. . 6-28
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