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t ' 1111 POLK'COUNTY . COLUMBUS, ST. C. ws, f,; Columbus'. Polk r.tarti af fta Post-office o ' coupty. N. C, as24-class mail matter. Editors. Subscription Pricel Cne 'year....... ........ .: v.riix months .Thtee months. : ... .". . .'.....v. friQh in Atva.kce: on time, $1.25. .;.'$i.oo ... 50c i.. 25s THUKSDAY, MAYf 22, 4902. . for V : ; Correspondents who do not con,. s -i . nv ir mil ST. LTlVtf tuoii ,name, not for. publication but J ' . S. ;.,... -identification. ' i We are nol yiews of correspondents, i . We are not responsible for the EDITORIAL : Senator McLaurin prefers volun tarily withdrawing to being kicked off the Senatorial track. t high-jumping, .. as. well, ...as ...rough riding, as it is announced that the President has. bought - two hunting horses, either of which makes .five foot jumps with ease.5 If; he can malce them 'go a little higher he can jump over the' heads of most of the politicians. 1 ' ""! , The aggregate receipts .of "fifty of our largest postoftces were 11 per J cent, greater in April than for the correspondin g month of List year, but perhaps' this -increase was: clue to the endless chain fakes thAt the Post Ofiicef Department has just put on-the fraud listl" We have no suircrestioris as to men for candidates for the coming campaign, We have no ' uncles or cousins, no pet preferences to sug gest, but we do think that intelli gence, sobriety and progressive .am bition are the qualifications neces sary, and should, in every case meet in the men who are to fill the offices. broughtabout .the:::final-reaction The sick' .man' lingered until ;5 p m. ; y esferday and .died, , r V Mr. McMiliin was one of . the wealthiest and most popular gentle-. men: of the county. .' Heiownedanct managed a farm of 2Q0Q; acres, rah a big, country. ;s'ture. and success fully operated : a roller . mill and cotton- ginneries. rHevwas twice married, and a widow " and five children survive liimV. . Mr. McMil- h n wn a 'RR vears ". of ' aire. . He was a ' kindbeafted neighboiy artruo friend and 'a- Christian. Headlight. " M 1 ".J Bl'IPMI R . - mm hi mm mimMWymm-. mil m The terrible and destructive vol canic eruptions last .week in St.' Pierre FortDeFrancp. was preceed ed by a number of violent warnings. It is said that on Tuesday. Mav 6th V1i: .i.:, 0i irca ore alwaVS 'iOuatu:. ail. in iiie luteruuuii,, tuo ujuuuuuu u- require the? most careful handling gan a series of . volcanic efiorts, oto avoid accidental explosion. earthquakes; terrible noises, and i at 7 o'clock an immense M column of i. -i :ot,h ns n- steam issued from the '! crater, while A coal miners strike isn t as fc. fic cloBious. f Uowc,d on Wfed- larmingnowas it would belli ne ; ft .g tilat tbe thermometer were dancing arpuna 0eA hc.ily at uoon ?erq.. 1 Wednesdav, , when three s other 77Tri ,,) ; craters appeared and began vomit- :, XJncle Sam is more firmly fixed ing l0Va. The people should have in power than . President ; Sam, of -ayaiie themselves of these warn- Hayti who was compelled to re" ings and escaped. for their lives,. It is iiuiuei biuLeu mat, me ueama i that have occurred were caused on saying mostly from suffocation is sulphur ' in South ous gas, lightn;ng and burning to hit it masses ot lava. - iut it still remains tniA flin.f "nnrifl nrn- on Klinrl ' na .sone time. The May snow storm was not this ;vear; but a very Well, if they keep "pace at an early day, Africa, they are ound those who won't see. imaginary .serious affair the-country. a .wide section of DIED FROM HIS INJURIES. Mr. J. H, McMIIltn's Tragic Death From Being Fastened in a Cotton Gin. Mr. J. H. JcMillin died late Wed- TYiftinritv of the' Senate will now giye the country an exhibition nesday afternoon nt his home near of how to force a vote on the PhU- Fingerville from the effects of in- YiHX ' juries received uy nis leit arm be ing caught m a gin on Tuesday .;rtTo? St. anernoon at z , o ctocir, mention ol ati pecasi w, ; Pierre horror td' .keep stiff-necked which appeared, in y.erterday. morn- wTiitv from forgetting luai. ::., , ' . i - - i xur. mciviimn s aceiaent ,was a VWhOle WOriQ iai"- j nnnlinrlxr v rri nr, . n Ta,1o afternoon, from ' rlinnpr lin wnllrpd .nncp other nations - have anwn f.n hia mill jmrl rrinTinviAci In -i - fnrmnifltinn ftfTainSt 1 U ' ' xl 1 .. . .. i . . . wagea ware ui caiw" uuiuuiiuy vvhu u Liaveiing salesman, inferior races lurnisnes no who was there for the . purpose of reason for us to' do so. j - selling him a bill of , goods. They entered the mill and went to the rrw QOT, afA wants to know about apartments; where cotton was gin- xt,0 flnip nf Indian lands in Kehsas, ned. Mr. McMill'm abserying that ono donted a resolution call- one of the! gms was. clogged and " i il, T- 4-vi ni I Tint wmlin ct sm j-rt-'1-i !" c. 1 -i r.4--.i-il inc on the secretary 01 mc iiuiouvi j r " w b ouwuij, uc ic- information. -... i f : ped to where it was stationjodand OBITUARY: - ' .: j JphnThomas Denton vyas b,rn and reared! in 1 Polk county near - . . . f . Columbus, at the well known Efeh ton residence,, now occupied by his surviving . sisters, Misses. - Sarah, Nai?cy and Eliza Denton. Mr.Den ionis...the : father of four . Hying children, two, sons an tvovdaugh ters ages ranging from bo 24. 3Tears. " He had been mjiking his home in New PorS,rTenn., for nearly three years,, and left that place' one week previous to his - death, which occurred at the above mentioned old home place, at about.-half ..past eleyen , o'clock on last Saturday night, May 17th, 1902. . ' - nis neaitn navmcr been verv precarious for some time, and real izing that tbe end was near, he left New Port and'eame home to spend his last days at that1 dearest;.-of all pliices on, eartn nome. ne was a member of., the ' Columbus Baptist church for ' about 18 vears, and leaves a dying testimony .to the saving power of tlie Gospel of his Saviour Jesus Christ. : In his last hours he expressed his readiness ! and willingness to depart and ,be with, the' Lord.; A devoted wife had preceeded him to -the spirit land a little over one year ago, and now again. -they are united,' not in the,! brittle bonds of matrimony, but in the everlasting, inseperable bonds- of spiritual iellowship, ar;d "where they rest from their labours in that place where spirits blend, and friend holds fellowship with friend." - The, burial services were' con ducted at the feaptist church oh Monday;at 3 p. m., and his remains laid to ,r.est in the' presence . of a large f group of relatives and ac quaintances. . . - To this -end .we .are .eadeav-ori&g yt0 supply felt want in the hardware trade;" "" We appi-ecj ; liberal share of patronage .'extended to us durin'cr tie ; past. 'year 'and shall fput forth. our best efltts to 8 :.a conyntiance'.of the same during the T)rpqpmeri : YiKWjnefid of. hardware., Auggies, -wagons, .saddl harnss" paints, etc., we can' make it to 'yovir int ' to :see us 1 before placing yoyr .or.der, that "is if ' interest' yoii. ': 1 : : -: - ,: - , . U pnce - . : 4 large shipment of plow, h'oes and farimW ta soon to arrive nd soon to go at Jo,w prices. : TRYON jsrf a. List T&kpr's Notice. I will be at the; following places on the days mentioned for the pur pose s)f listing taxes: 1 , Pearidge, Wed June 11 1902 Mill Spring . Thiir " J21902 W. M. Justice's FriA' J3 190? 1 ! ; J. . Gibes; jpist Taker. . -. . ';. ..... . - -Z " - ' ' . Thi3 signature is o;n every box of -tho genufae Laxative ; Brbni6Quinine Tablets the yemedy that cures t a co!d in one day. ' I will be .at .the foiled pose of listing taxes- ' oah Wilson's Ve4 ft J. D. carpenter's Thur oliUmkus Fri and Sat i; 7 Pespectfully, -. ' - A. Jackson, List?, PLEASE f?PM Ail matter for .advertisk channg .of, ads should , US not lflfor fbtm TJ 1 .The obliging clerk had taken down piece after piece of goods, until he could hardly see over the pile on. the counter. "I don't care to purehase today," remarkek the shopper, as she turned away; 'I was only for a friend." "There is one more pieca on the -shelf, madams'' .said, -the clerk; "your rriena may be t)enind tnat. ' soon adjusted- it to running order, j ROUND TRIP REDUCED RATES a iew minutes aiterwarris lie dis- I '.rT rf-TASSTYl JLL1 ' uuviwv, I ..J . 1.1, i; xl'Ji . " , i,o w.yciuu niiiii auumer 01 tue gins Ala,, refused to see brethren . the Ws nofc WrId right. He wnt .earthquake sanerei to where it stood and attempted to Wpst, Tndies. or even to aamiv imau ' - ; - . , 4-VttVO viuu uuui txll.A mi. ti40 I-Ucl (Jill JUG! y , .they might be steprbrotners. when his left arm : was caught from . r , t. ' ' the machinery belOw arid he was rr, ,. . nrrinibus Statehood ; bill jerked down, his arm beinc terriblv a fbrfiibh the House with fly-' lacerated up to the elbow In fall; inff colors, but it win uq xuy ii mg nis neaa struck tlie breats ol Jias a spolie ien w ci:. auu a tserious oiaw was when it gets oyer;: the; first lap . in afflicted. v The doctors are of the the Senate. ' opinion tnat tUis blow caused his i . .. : i ' . ', t v '. . -' - t s ' j i. 11 aeatn. mi l " i ;. m . . . V'- i n'r, rnbbers af- J-'ne patnetic part ot tbe entire nose Aiaiiuo.fi --t; . j . j? . ' i. r; .. ter blowing - open the express safe -aix is tue iac. tnat ine u iar u uSllv were in a ' posi- ??te man remained fastened, with Offered by the Southern Rail way Co.,. for the following ' special occasions: Account General Conference M. E. ChurchDallas,, Texas, May 7th June 7th 1902. ' Tickets on sale May J4 and 5th, with final limit June 9th", except by . . desnositin xv tickets on; or before May 20th, with Joint Agent at Dallas and upon payment,; of fee fifty cents an exten sion of the limit may he secured to and including June 30th. ..Please understand that this fee of fiftv cents must be paid to' the Joint Agent whether extension of limit is : l . ; t Mute op O Q0LUMBUS, POLK COUNTY, I , .-.., , Opens September 2rd, 1902, r cuptja itnu.weu preparedto do thpttl Primary, Intermediate e Preparatory, Music. Colleg , A temperance community with good moral and social surroun Two well arranged dormitories untfe.r gQod management. ! Good attention iyen to all classes of studenjts entrusted to op J : Good LiteraiT Societies. A good Libray and Reading IJoom open j;o alHtuden.ts wliouM charge. : . . Write for any information (Jeird o . . . - " -J1 1" . ' . v .. . .. ' - ' ' . ' - "7 ho !:--' V--: "''''"President f?iari?Rfi An' Srlsa Write J6IIN WKDDKmiHN "& CO., Patent Attor neya, JV3niUjton, I.:.G " fiiy tUelr $;l.8iiQ prire offfcjr ua neijr Jst of one thousand Inventions VAnied. . Who can tnlnn ' or Rome simple I gettinL, MO J . - ;,. -his arm in t.hfi : rrin nnrl hi he nd n f flpeira nV nnf nf -tin i: 1 tion tQ rediio ?ainst the breast of tirnVmr for nn 1 flnfinrr fhnsP fiVVtc If of the nomination nuuu ,u -c - - " , -" political nem r.nTKyressman Hopkins, of ill,, nas mous. ailci Mr. McATillin snffm shown that he , knpws thing or sucj intense pain, that it was with two about ; the . , Senatorial gam, great difiiculty. that he would allow o-e ati if Senator "Billv" Mason does e;ther himself or th Trin.r.Tn v - . . i - i - ' . . r- w-. insist that he isn t yet liptea. . be .touched in- releasing himself trom tnejatal grasp. TWwno control . the legisla- Dr. Chapman, who had been tive programme of Congress will summoned at tne time of the acci 1 do well not to forget' that there is dent, and who lived : five miles dis L v,o natiATiae of the peo- tant, .arrived ? ah hour . and a half pit UJIUU ouwu 7 Jsthmian cahaL was ex- ( sion desired fifty cents will be col- tricated. During this time the loss lected. Round trip rate from of blood, from the wound was enor- Asheville, $32 65. " as later- v .. 1 v He and others soon; carried the wounded man home, and by that . Tbe : House nas . Later on in the afternoon Dr. Dean, printing of 5,000 facsimue copies ux assisted -b ch man and What is known as the Jefferson jeferie8 - impliteted; tb left Bible," being a . compilation .by . MdffijK ThanafaW w Thomas Jefferson of,tha morais oi ; the oDeratron. disnlavfifl nn,fa1 ?esus., The ongmal ana oniy. copy , .gns of weakness;: aterwards SJSr .wSonJral7e?.codey- . This only lasted lor a lew nours, however, and the wound, in the head, and the Ionian Institution, at Washington. f Qr fl fcw ho We suppose there is nwyt( "?e weakness from the operation, soon Account meeting Grand Lodge L O. O, F. Greensboro, ' NP c, May 13th, 1902. Tickets on sale- Mav ll-13th, ,with final limit May 17th. J -r . - i . . i uouna trip rate, ironr Asheville $7.90. . Account commencement exercises A. and M. College Raleigh, N.' c, nay 25-26, 1902. Tickets on sale May 24-27th, . inclusive with final limit May 29th. Round trip rate from Asheville; $8.95. V Account Quadrennial conference c. m. E. church; Nashville, Tenn., May 7-31, 1902. Tickets on sale May 5-7, final limit June 2nd, at rate of one lirst class; limited fare for the rdun'd trip. Round trip rate from Asheville,, $12.10. Call on ticket agents" for further nformation or address, . . : F. R, Darby, C. P. & T. A. Asheville, N. C. . AGENTS "WAITED LIFE -OF, T. I)E WITT; TAIM AGE by his son, Rey.' Frank. Xwitt Tal-1 mage and associate editors of the Christian 'Herald. " Only book en dorsed by Talmage family., Enor mous profit for agents who act quick ly. Ouifit jten cents. Write im mediately1 CARK.:& CO., 222 S. '4th St' Phiia., Pa. Mentio this paper. I . ,! , ; . - Will not fflde my Light under 1 Bushel, . v.- ' Gentlemen :r-I will . not hide my light under a bushel, for I want the people to know what your Gooch's Mexican Syrup lias done for me. For four years. I- have beenafllicted with Asthma, ; and could n.ot get anything to do m any good until I got your s Gooch's Mexican Syrup. I took three bottje and it cured, me entirely. I give you this hoping it may be the means of saving some one from a horrible and premathre death. Yohr under obligations, Rev, ThosJB..Warwich, Scott Town, .0, Consumptives rry it, It cures a simple cough as if : by niagic, and is the best remeidy for whooping cough. Price 25 cents. Cruelty to Children: " Mother's Wotm Syrup never fails to destroy and remove worms 'in children. Itr i cruel not to admin ister it to them whenever there is need. . . , Plle-ine Cures Piles! . Money refumied if it fails. Put An 66 A A in THE NEWS. V
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