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THE -POLOOUNTIJEWS, SHORT LOGUli ITEMS. Local Items -loo Short .for a Head Grouped Together?. orJ. ?. Morris Esq. went over to I Rutherfordton on Saturday: " .The Xjyhn people turned out in goodly numbers ; fost r Sabbath, at teiiiU.Qff services here?' " --J. B. Page,-of Ijatidrum was here on -: Monday. He doesn't f or et The News wbenvhe comes. 'have - a - good mule wbich I will sel. or exchange for beef cat tle. W0E4ge, Try on, N. C. Did you smeJi C. E. Page's breath last Saturday :afternoon? He. said 3 he had new Jrisb potatoes for din per, :'vl-';Vr;; ' - v':v Rev. J, If. tliyom pastor of the! Stoney rvnoU Q. , M. , E. cburch, near Mill 5 Spring. calieeV ! at Tbb News office on Monday; ; . AUQtner name, nas oeen suggests ed.as a candidate lor. the ofllce of sheriff on the Democratic ticket that of J. A. pucker, , of MU1 Spring. avliss Jitstner ivici.iuney, oi uinton, who is weljl and favorably known here, yisi ted relatives and worship- ped at the Presbyterian church on lasi OUUU9J. v I All Confederate soldiers and widows of Confederate soldiers who are entitled to a tension- wiahinrr to make application for a pension, will apply at once to the clerk of M the court H i g w ATiiV i.rrr, now i-esiaents of our town, are soon to open up Log Cabin Inn. m.:. means the "Home on the Mountain' thi season is to be of the yerj best. Mr. uanis, uivu engineer ijatta and other raiirord men were pros pecting and investigating "the lay of the land" and the survey of the road between Mill Spring and Chim- ney Rock the last part of last week, J. E. Gage is doing some fine work on the new Episcopal church now in course of construction at Tryon. ,The outside is being peb- ble-dashed, and we predict it will be a neat and comfortable bouse Avhen complete. J. T. Denton returned from his home in New Port, Tenn.; about ten days ago and, died at the old home place near bee on Saturday nlght., A more extenaed account pf his death appears elsewUere m Bpriukler ' for protection against this issue. .' , fire. iTow we suggest a sprinkler J. R. Foster, of Mill Spring, pass- to be placed on top of ' the building ed through Tbesday on his way to to cool roof, this would be pro Trvon and called at The NEWSoflJce teotion against the oppressive, heat and renewed his subscription. He requested us to aav to his friends that he is not an aspirant for office, though his name appeared last week on the suggested ticket. ; ' at rr ' nnA fim vono n'nf. .J; in thfi ftitv of .At- lAta Saturdav niffht. He had on- lv left there a short time before it occurred. It is reported that six policemen and tpn negroes were killed, and the fight still going on. Tror Cabin 'Inn will this' season h under the management of an pffim'pnt manaffer. ' Mr. Miller, but a "want ad" appeared in TuS News hefore nis servicea; iur luia . utnw i tor tnis , place was secured Other applications were also made for the place as a result of the ad. v ---There was a kind of family re- union at Esq. C. C. Hampton's last Sunday v There were .present, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Waldrop, Slr,r and Mrs Alex. Feaan find baby, littleArehie, John and Gray. The above are members of the family who arenot ..at present ivxug H'.w Hampton. Honstabla Cole, of. Melvin Hill, . came in on -Monday "bringing his sheave with him." - He was accom-f panied by . ifilton Patterson, -who oft th ft same . nosition that he T.nnA loaf, f nil trtrm of courtbeen drinking, got disorderly tiand is in ,o,-i ; w TTntAln'sonVof Snartanburg. was the guest of his mother, '! Gran- ny , and brother dim nu"" lnf. finnav;n He has recently tak en unto himself a "help; meet," and came nn to rret his little girl, who livinf? with her grandmoth er. He brought ( bis young bride with him and took in copious draughts of the refreshing moun- Attys. Justice, of Rutherfordton, and J;-P r- iforris - went -down to Spartanbuyg last night on busi ness. A party consisting of B. P. Hamp- vw, mumriana, -r- (VYnnesiae8 and Bock Tallant, - with, teams, scoops., etc., leave today forvBlow ing Rock, where they have a con tract to do some griidinf? for the railroad. J. J. Lan?brighi(. galled to;see ns yesterday and brought ;ar nice pail of strawberries, - a -gift from his estimable wire to Tjie News.; The berries . were just dilicious; and we thank Mrs. Lambriffht fur,' and are' glad,to knoV that when our friends have nicovtbingg do not forget The News.' - v--'. ' r- . -W. M. CJovil rurned from tvnn yesterday and has opned his shop again. " . - '' ' . K ' V -a. party of gold . miners were in town yesterday. and showed some fine samples of 'the precious metal which was f at on f mm flia t f to 1 place. VUV II uuti - Dfiath of Mr. Goss, Mr. Hughes received a y letter yesterday, which contained the sad intelligence of the death -. of Mv Goss, who spent the winter here auu uuiy iext a iew weeKs 'igo tor bis home in Ohio. For some, tinue Mr, Goss had been in bad Health and came South with a-hope of re- gwiuAif jiiti j-utsaibu, uuii cooiae-w-f tne dlsease had Sone too far, its gi'ip was too tight, and he return- d to his hcm'i to spend his lat tours with friends and loved ones. - he -end came peacefully on last Saturday. M Goss had many friend here, beneyed to learn of th1S ?f "" , f e as a,bout 30 years of age and leaves a devoted wife to mourn his death. L,YNN While we scribble it rains and we are glad to see such a good sea- sonl A good time for all kinds of transplanting, even to that of coun- ity candidates. " A Mr. Serrette and family are domiciled in oile of the Thompson cottages, and have been added to the mill force. The Misses Kuykendalls, wlo' have beeo on the mill force,. left last week for their home in Flat Rock. : Improvements about the hosierv mill steadily go on. We notice a- mong some of last, an automatic tiiese not aays. Miss Esther JcKinney of Clifton, is visiting her brother, Miller and other relatives and friends in Iiynu and Columbus. ; 1 Arthur'Reames, and DeWitt Can- hon tookm the sights about Sky- and Iog Cabin Inn one day this week? J Xet us have that telephone Mr. Mills, don t delay. v ; j At this writing, JJrs. Ed Foster is reported as being quite sick. . Don't forget what we thaye a) ready said. A canning factory we beleive would pay well right here jtu tA The Mimosa steam V lawn roller must have gone . mto winter quart- ers. A anti-travelling saloon league would be in order at Lynn.. . The new -..bell-is quite anAimprnye- inent at ' the 'chapel, -Other ; imT prbvements will doubtless follow. Rev. Mr. Perry, Mill Spring', fill, ed his appointment 'in tne chapel last bunday evening. SOME MORE NOMINA TIONS SUGGESTED. ' Mb. Editor: Please allow me to suggest the following nominations, All good men J beleive; h Senate W.. C, Robertson. LegislatureJ, Wr McFarland. Clerk A. L. MoMurray. , Stops the Cough and works off the Cold, ; Laxative Bromo-Qulnihe Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pv price 35 ceutSt , Heg. of Deeds AV. F. Swan. . . Treasurer S. B Edwards. - . Coronor J. R Smith. " Surveyor: -J. Blanton. ) ' t Qmmiioners C. A. Carson, Robert Newman, J. P. Sanders. - H. Republican. . " Editor News- Please allow me to suggest tue following ticket; Most of the men were on last time andv&ade good runs, and I see no reason w.hy they should not try it agamV, , . - jt ' ' "Senate T. T. Ballenger. Legislature -WM. Justice. Clerk P. Ailed ge. Reg. of Deeds F. M. Burgess. .Sheriff F. L. Weaver. Treasurer W. E. Hill. Corpnof- W. S Green. SurveyprwR. M. Foster. Commissioners T. D. McGlain, Ge. E. Morton, L. T. Jackson Yours respectfully, . Wfiati'Fairplay9' Thinks of it; Editor News : In a recent com munication to .your valued, pa ptr signed ' suggesting n r . n ext county-candidates, only one of the candidates who made the campaign of MOOis Vmentioned. Why this cnange r ;i ney made the race un der adders ; eir cu m stance and now when- we are -eure of victory are they .not good enough ? If they were pnce they are now. . ; .1 heard one democrat say "they didn't have to run." No, they did n't but somebody had to, and when duty called tljey. responded : like true men and sacrificed themselves on the, a) tar of duty in the lace of certaiu defeat. For what?: For the pleasure of driving around making speeches ? No, but to hold the partv together, for "only in unity is there strength' Let's have the old ticket straight, with Mills for senate, Justice for legislature, Ar ledge" for clerk, and give ;honor where hqnu'r -is due." . Pearidge, May. 20th, 1902. TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE DA Y- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab et3 All druggists refund the mon- ey if it fails to cure. ,E. W. Grove's signature is oil each box. 25c. DIRECTORY tOR TUB; CU'WUIES OF COLUMBUS. PKBSBYTEIiUN T.: C, Coxtss, pastor -Preaching every third; Suaduy, J1,'A.M..-, and at nilit . 1 ; BAPTIST Preachino: " hv appointment S up day school every Sunday, at 10 A. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Preaching first, ec6nd JJand fourth Sundays in each month by Hev. J, B, ' Wklbo:un Sabbath school at 10 A. M, " OitEEN RIVER. CIRCUIT METHO DIST EHISGOPAL CHUltCH "SOUTH,- Rev. W. H. Pesky, Pastor, Mills Spring, N. C. . ; : -: .. " to write for pur confidential Jetter before ap plying for patent; i may be wortn rnoney. We promptly obtain U.JB find Foreign . and TRADE FJARKS or return ENr TIRE attorney's fee. Send model. or photo and we "Bend an IMMEDIATE attorney's fee., Bena model, sKetcn FREE-report on patentability. We give the best legal service and advice, and our charges are moderate, ? Try us. j 0pp. US Patent OfficeWashington, D.C. .Columbus L'odgk Knights of Pythias Meets every Tuesday igllt at , 7 30 o'clock. O. T.BaynapvD, C. C. J. P. Morris, K,'of B. & S. JUSTICE & MORRIS, Aitorneys-at-Low Justice of Kutherfordton and Morris - .. ' of Columbus. OfiSce in G. 0. . Justice's old office on Main St., Columbns, N, C. . v All business entiusted to us will be giv en prompt attention. - Criminal Law and special proceedings, a specialty,' B.fj ITS APT-AD : MANUFACTURER OF; XJ-Prompt attention .... -: . ' - ' . " .' "- fbjr patronage solicited ARE " Vf:.jte-'M:o't Toil zM4s7lWm : unsii 9 iTii a - ALL CASES OF DGAFIUES! ' ;; . o-;::;ARE MOW; Q by our new invention, j Only :AD NOISES OEASE fiSyiEBIATELV. f.. a.: WERM ah-of.; Baltimore; says:- . . ". ' . j. ' . . Baltimore, Md., March 30, xoox. Y'limen Being entirely cured ot deafness, thanks to your treatment. I -mil now fcive yoti -a full history of ray case, to be used -at vour discretion. ' : ' .. 7 About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting "worse, until 1 lost my hearing in this ear entirely. , : . . . I underwent a treatment for catarrh; for three months, without anv success, consulted a nUm toerof physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help tne, and; . even that only temporarily, that the head noises would ' then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. . - . - I then salw your advertisement accidentallv in a New York -naner. nrdrpH mnrtrMt. tnent: A ftr T inri need it i-ii,, a to-day, after five weeks, ray.hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. heartily and beg to remain V - r F A WBRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 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All re- nittances should be by check, bank draft, registered letters, or postal money order. j) iJ I Too much housework wrecks wo nlen's nerves J And the constant care of children", "day arid night, is often too trying for even a strong wonian ,- A haggard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother." " Deranged menses, leucorf hoea and falling of j the womb result , from overwork. M Every housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition .' - j OF is doing this for thousands ol American women to-day . It cured Mrs. Jones and that is' why she writes this frank letter: ,"-'. . " . . .::.- Glendeane, Ky.,Feb. 10, 1901. . I am so glad that your "Wine of Cardui is helping rae. ' I am feeling better than I have felt for years. I am doing my work - without any helt. and I washed last week and was not one bit ttred. That: shows that the Win a i3 t doing mo good. I am getting fleshier tnan x ever waa usiuic, auu. bicc and eat hearty. Before I began taking Vvme oi uaram, x useu m down five cr six times every day, bat not think of Ivintr down through 1 the day. Mes. Eichaed Jomss. : 1.00 AT DErGGISTSi - 3 For advfre and Jiterature, address, tnying symp toms, "The l-adies" Adriory Depart m en t The Chattanocga Mediciae Co., Chattanooga, Xie6n ) . ' . ffESSED. given to all order,s5aa"- . ' .-. . . - - . HEARING- OU RABI.E : ; O thoe born deaf are incurable. . i 1 . "r i . to your directions, the noisesceased, and r has been entirely restored. I thank yosi MUMMER. Very. truly yours, . - - , 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL fCafifornia Coiorkdo Texas it via in St..Louis WARREN J. LYNCH. W. P. OtPPE, ?Gen:t Pass. 4 Tkl. igl. AssuGen'IP AT. A. Cincinnati. O' AN Alidetalls bf Funerals (; : attend e d to v jp; Jh; mdonnald A BEST FOR THE SOUTH.. SEtDPOTYTOES ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES. 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