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The Polk County Aews. " fri Columbus. N. C. tord.at tho Pott-office a Columbus, .Polk e&iatr. n. C. . a za-cias man Publish: 1 By THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO., Columbus, N.C. Subscription Price. f ne year................ :..V.$1:00 riix months ................ c Three months -Jc Cash in Advance; on time, $1.25. Correspondents who do not con tribute regularly must give their name, Hot for publication but for identification. v We are not responsible for the Tiews of correspondents. DIRECTORY FOR THE CH'IRCHES OF COLUMBUS. PRESBYTERIAN T. C. Choker, pastor Preaching every third Sunday, 11 A.M., and at night BAPTIST Preaching by appointment " Sunday school every Sunday at 10 A. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Preaching 35y appointment. Sabbath school at 10 A. M EDITORIAL DEATH OF MR. CONNER. The death of Mr. Wm. Conner at nis home" last Friday morning was quite a shock to the community. He was sick with pneumonia only aboui nine days. " Uncle Bill' as he was commonly called, was a hard-working man, was a soldier in the late civil war and has had quite B deal of misfortune in this world on account of family afflictions of various kinds. We extend to. the bereaved family jour sincerest sym pathy. A vacancy is made in the family circle that can never be filled 1. WILSON-STEARNS. Mabelle Wilson, the youngest daughter of the late Captain Thos. Wilson-, will be married at her ihother's home, 2198 Euclid Ave., at noon, on Wednesday, January lath, 1902, to Frank B. Stearns, Bon of F. M. Stearns, of 2187 .Euclid Ave. The wedding, will be a pri vate one, at which only the immed iate relatives and close friends of the contracting parties will be preseht' l The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Casper VVistar Hiatt, pakor of the Euclid Ave., Congregational church. After a short wedding tour they will be at home, tempor arily, at the Wilson home. Cleveland Press. LYNN LINERS. ( '.I- . ' : f Mr. C. W. Swan and daughter, ilda, run up to Asheville lgstj week. It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox will occupy the Lynwood cottage soon, j Rev; Mr. Perry, of Mills Spring, . jwuo nas cnarge oi tne ttreen riiver circuit,- preached in the chapel - last Sunday evening. On the 17th was born unto Mr. and. Mrs. Townsend a daughter. At this time mother and babe are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thompson have had a very sick child, but glad to hear it is thought to be Out of danger. The Company store is now lighted by the dynamo at the : mill A decided improvement on the ugni question. . Mr. J. E. Price lost his onlv milk cow one day last week. It is quite . a misfortune for a poor man to hav - a loss like this. Joe has bur sympathy. ' , f " Remember the Sabbath"" day to keep it holy," etc We to ask if it is not a violation of the above command to play such games ntt uase .oau ana goll on the Sab bath day. . Clayton Philips, of Pea Ridge, was tried last Tuesday at Saluda before J3, T. lioon, Esq., on a charge of forcible trespass and was discharged for want of evidence. ' ' Some one broke into the barn of A. L. Mc Murray last Tuesday night but for some reason they did not take anything of much value. PLEASE REMEMBER. ' - ..-'.'- i . All matter for advertising and changing of " adds " should reach us not ladr than Monday noon. NOTICE. ; All taxes due in the town of Columbus, N. C, must be settled during the month of. Jan. 1902. After the limit of this notice the Collector shall proceed to collect according to-law. Bv order of the board. F. M. BuiiOEss, Collector. ROUND TRIP REDUCED RATES Offered by the Southern Rail way Co., for the following special occasions: On account Mardx Gras, New Orleans; La., and Mobile, Ala., Feb. Ith-llth. Tickets will be on sale Feb. 4th to 10th, incl usive, with final limit to return Fcfbi 15th, ex cept that by payment 'oi 50 cents and deposit of ticket with joint Agent No. 707 Cravier sreot, New Orleans, La., and 51 South Loyal 1 Street, Mobile, Ala., on or before Feb. 15th. an extension of limit will be grauted.'t Ft b. 28th. fate of one fnrst class limited one way fare for the rouud trip. Round trip rate from Asheville $22.10 to New Orleans, La., and ::$1S.55, to Mobile. ' Account . Annual Convention Communication Grand Lodge jof North Carolina, A. F. & A. Si., Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 11th, ' 1902. Tickets will be on sale Jan. 12, 13, 14, tinal limit JJan.-31st. Round rip rate from Asheville. $11.00. Account 5th. Ann mil Pnnltrv Show, Charlotte, N. C. Tick ets on sale Jan. Cth-9th, inclusive, iith final limit Jan., 11, 1902. Round rip rate from Asheville via Spart anburg $5.25 via . State'sville $5.55 and via Salisbury $(3.20. Call on ticket n?euts for furtlmr information or address, F. R. Da BBY.je. P. & T. A. Ashe i I , N. C. The Old Shop but a New SmHIi. Having purchased tho enfirn nnt.. fit of blacksmith implements of Mr. H. EGray, I have. opened shop at the-Griffin old stand in Columbus find prepared to do blacksmith worK ana general repairing. Horse shoeing cheaper than ever. AVill iurnisn stioes and nails and do you a first class job for only SO cents. tiring along your work. ;- ' Yours to serve, VV. M. COVIL. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a certai executed on the 1st day of Jufv 1901, by Julia Mills of the County of Polk and State of North Carol ina, to T. C. Hampton, to secure ueriam lnaeoceaness therein named and assigned by the said T c' Hampton to Jj T. Waldrop, which mortgage is duly recorded in the Registrar office for Pnit nA m book 1, on page 25, and default living oeen made m the payment T rrr ur a ualiice of $30.00 (thirty dollars T will- vr,.i ' Feb. 3r4, 1902, at 1 o'clock -p." m. offer for sale at the court house door in Columbus at public outcry, for caak, to the highest bidder, to aausiy ine balance due on said "yijge, to wit : ao.00 with in terest, cost and expenses added, the following described land, to wit : -HMug ana oeing m tne State of North, Carolina, County of Polk, wuiuiuous townsmp; and known as Adjoining lands of Lum Constant, John Blaekwell, et al. More fully uesoriDea m tne Julia Mills, deed, containing about two and one .half acres, more or less. k v This Jan. 7th, 1902. " ' , t x T; J- .WaJdrop Martgagrec. J. P. Morris, Att'y. ' - MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of a certain mortgage executed on the 1st day : of Dec, 1897, by,. M. Davis, and wife, N. J. Davis, to J. T. Walker, to secure certain indebtedness therein named and assigned by the said J. T. Walker, to Q. T. Cooley, which mortgage is duly recorded in the office, of the Registrar of Deeds for. Polk j County, in ' book 11 at page 271 and default haying been made in the payment of the same, I will, on Monday, February 3d, 1002, at 12, o'clock; offer for sale at the court! house door in .Columbus,, at public outcry, for cash, to. the high est bidder, to satisfy balance due on said mortgage, to wit : $297.00 with ! interest,- cost; and expenses added, the . following; described land, to wit : Lying and being in "Polk County, North: Carolina, on the waters of Reedyi Fork of Hensons Creek, ad joining tlie lands of T. C. -Smith, John "Davis, Page and others, and bounded as follows : Beginning on a pine on the south west corner.- of .the field and runs thence with Rice Lancestor's line south 70, Avest 8o poles to a stone, thence north 13, east GO poles to a stone, thence north 79, east 80 poles f. a stone and pointers on the line of the lirst Walker tract, thence north 13, east 17 poles to a pine on line of IT. 0. Page's 118 acre tract, theuco with stud line, north 80, east 3( polds to a stoud below the old saw mill place a corner of said tract, and also a corner of Page's' o t acre1, survev, thence south 70j east 59 Ipoles to a pine a corner of J. K. Dockland's and. T. C. Hmith's lunds, thence with Smith's line Boutli 13, west 76 poles to a stake and pointers on said line, thence to the beginning, oontaining eighty four aud one-half acres, more or less. ' i - , : This Jan. 3rd, 1902. J, T. Walker, Mortgagee. J. E. Shipman, Att'y. ' This signaturo is on every box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures it cold in oiao day Will not Ifltle my Light under a Bushel, Gentlemen: I will not hide my light under a bushel, for I want "the people to Know what your Gooch's Mexican Syrup has done for me. For four years I have been afilict -d with ; Asthma, and could not get anything to do me nuy gool until I got your Gooch'a Mexican .'Syrup. I took thr?e bojttlsand it curd me entirely. I give you tins hoping it may be the means of saving some one from a horrible and premature death. Yours under obligitions, Rev. Thos. B. AVarwich, I j Scott Town, Q. Consumptives rry it. It cures a simple cough asjf by magic, and is the best remedy for whooping cough. Price 25 cents. Cruelty to Children. Mother'. Vorm Syrup never fails to destroy and remove worms in children. It is cruel not to admin ister it to them whenever there is need. Plle-ine Cures PilesI ' Money refunded if it fails. FRESH i " - Beef, Pork, Fish, Oysters, Poult ry and Eggs. JULES BAUMBERGER, Tryon, . T . . - . N. C. (Gpposite freight depot). Our Clubbing Rates We have made arrangements whereby we can offer the following clubbing rates: The ThTice-a-WeeK World and The News, one year. . i Kn The Atlantft nnnstitntirtTi " rv. a , 6 J.UO gXCUl Southern weekly) and The News . . .$1.50 mi" n ' ' ' 1 1 . - '. xne ounny ooutn and The JNews. . ; ..$1.50 The Commoner, (Bryan's paper) and . Try on ' Me a t ' Market :r " i i Send in your subscription and get two papers almost at the price of one. Send all subscriptions to iThe News, Columbus, N. C. - IELYIN HILL I'F'G. & SUPPLY CO, :DEALT3RS IX:- General Merchandise. Buyers of Corn, Cotton, Cotton Seed, Wheat, Fodder and all kinds of Country Produce, highest prices paid in trade or cash. Patronage of the entire surrounding country solicited a MEIiIN Drugs Paints, Oils, Brus&es, Perlumes, Eitraets. r. : : j scnooi A full lino of Stationeries. Fresh candies every week, f Prescriptions carefully compounded. . , E.m.MlILDINEi Successor to MISSILDINE & GRADY. I To this enil we are endeavoring to supply a lon vant in thej hardware;trade. We Appreciate th2 ien waui m tn nardware fxiu ouuxe uiipatrooage extended to us during the dast year and shall put forth our best eflorts ta morif. iliAtml lniv ciu.i. continuance of the same during the presont yar. , If in need of hardware, busies. wanfi arness, paints, etc.. we tcj see us before placing interest voii. :! : : : . A large shipment of scon to arrive aud soon ryon Supply TRITON. JST. C. For the Best of CH ASS AND S ANBOBN' They are - ! Successors to Tryon, This school i is thoroughly best of work in JOHN . : r . Cetrdl Industrial institute... Primary, Intermediate. r if mS vyiicyc nreparawry, MUSfC. A temperance community with good moral and social surroundings. Two well arranged dormitories under good management. ' Good attention given to all classes of students entrusted to our care. Good Literary Societies: j - 5 . . ; A good Libray and Reading Room open to all students without etra charge. 1 i , . - "Write for any information desired to t ( , ' ;ALSOr HILL, N O. Books. - ' ' . - LED IS trade. WP HnnrWot. i can make if. your order, that is, if prices :f - f plows, hoes and farming tools to go at low prices ; ; ; i CoMes anii Tars TRY to be had at i W-IL If hi h !RR & CO. Grr & Haight. A. C. Opens; September, 2nd, 1901. - . equipped and well prepared to do the very m tiff i MISS MAY E. McCLANAHAN, Principal. I
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