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m POLK 5 COUNTY HEWS, Columbus, n. c. Fatitfid at the Post-off lea n Columbus . ' ' covmtr N.t., as 2d'clast mail matter. Polk T.C. CBOKElt. W.ji.OROKEE, Editors. ' 'r: - - Subscriotion Price. ne yar: . . . . . . . . ......... fxvmnrtths . . . .. .......... .. . ... 5J?c Thxe niontbs . 25c ciisK ih Advance; on time, $1.25. 1902. Most of the teifitory of Polk coun ty 4S cut off from North Carolina by mountains and Broad and 'Green rivers. Their dealings are almost exclusively with this place, con veniences and trade both suggest that this county should be annexed to this state. I S-'' - . The aggiegate population of the two townships in York and Lancas ter, according to last census is 5,508, and population of Polk coui his father to , maintain him and a oil Awa lipr moth-. er to do nil the work mav "look pretty.'' so that she THUESDAY,, JUNE. 26, Correspondents who do not con tribute regularly must give their naihe, hot for publication but for identification. - We are- not responsible for the viefrs 'of correspondents. EDITORIAL ' Volume 1 No. 1 of the Saluda Report has , reached our desk. It is a bright, newy sheet and well edited: W. C. Corcoran, formerly witn toe ryon Dee, is juucm xjuuuy Mr. Corcbrau is an excellent yonnfc . man, ana we wisu , uim auuucoa aa liis new enterprise. 1 The Concord Times has this to . II 1 1 A s&ay ADout tue large cotton mm to be erected at Greensboro: "It is to be the largest plant of its kind on garth. The mill will make blue denins goods exclusively. There will be 30.000 spindles and three .. thousand looms in operation, em ploying three operatives. ty, less cooper Gap township, 5,9-17; Li, xnus mailing toe two secuuus auoui, even in population! I have no means of knowing the valuation, but inasmuch as Polk county is mountainous, and is not a county of much wealth, I should suppose that the two townships in Doutn Carolina wouiu contain a good deal more property in valua tion. ' i ' i. ij This communication is fespect fully referred 'to citizens of campo bellp "tojvuship, as well as citizens, who are immediately concerned therein. , It would be a fair exchange with mucu saving to tne people of tne respective sections; not only in couvenieuce, but also m actual time and money. Yours very truly, John B. Cleveland. (ine above article was sent us witn request for publication.". It will, no doubt, cause quite a sen sation in 'these ends of the earth," but read it; think of it and medi tate upon it. Polkite how would yer like ter be a "Sandlapper Whn you have concluded .hat the preacher is not what he nought to be; thq physician no good, and the editor don't, understand, his , corner and give youriel f a ? pd talking to and you maVJearn some- ffonl'sBro, T tint a 8 Unr tam i 0 If pi T- Wear mcr. nt Ii !a Era IBS ' To thisj end we are endeavoring to 'supply a' long felt want inj thp hardware trade. 7s We appredatK tluv libera) share of, patronage extended to ns during tlio past year and shall put forth our best eilorts to Tnerit a continuance of tlie same during the present yar. If in need of( hardware, buggies, wagons, saddles, hainess, paints, etc., we'ean make it to 3rour iuttst to see us before placing your order, that is, if prices interest you. : : , : : : : : : : : . . A large shipment of plows, hoes and farming tools soon to arrive and soon to go at low prices. : . AVhat.we.noed is improvement in everything, education, agriculture, manufacturing, politics and relig eon, and of course the railroad too. Each of the above should have competent" men in order to produce the requisite improvements in the country. Honest and impartial politicians are just as necessary for their offices as educated teachers are for the school room, or sober, industrious mechanics are for 'the machine shop, or as able-bodied and wide-awake labourers are for the field and the factory. It is also true that no country's prosperity is complete without due respect for the church and religeon, they should share their part of at tention. A man that is faithful to his God and loval to his church can be trusted, if ho is otherwise ft Tryok S Co TRY ON JST. C. AGRICULTURAL; - AND - MECHANICAL ' - COLLEGE HP DD SALUDA. Will be Celedrated at the Mimosa Golf Links. A. . Boone, of Mill Spring, vis- ited his daughter, Mrs. T. F. Tome last week. Miss Sophia Pearson has return ed to her home at Melrose after vis iting relatives in Asheville. The store building on Depot foreDOOIlj beginning about eleven ouiccl ,uu.h win ue occupiea oy xur. Baumberger as a meat market will o'clock, and will consists of soon be ready for occupancy. r R. A. Denton and Lawyer Shift- pQOt Ft&CeS, man, ot Columbus, wore in towh last week.v The latter tells us that arrangements are being made for a great game of base-ball betweeh the K. of iJs. .of Tryon and Colum bus on the -'Glorious Fourth' imUSURTIAL EDUCATION: A combination of theory and practice, of book study and manual work in ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURE, CHEMISTRY ELEC TRICITY, MECHANIC ARTS and COTTON MANUFACTURING Full Courses (4 years), Short Courses (2 years),, Special Courses I (3 mop.). Tuitionjand room, $10 a term; board $8 a month. 30 teachers, 369 students, new building for 500. Write for booklet "A Day at the A. & M. College." . Prs. GEp. T. WINSTON, Raleigh, n. c. ADMIN ISTRAl OR' S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator The erercises will open in the of Jackson Shehan, deceased, late of Polk county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Restate of said deceased to exhibit them ..to the undersigned on or j before the 18 day of June, 1903, or this notice will be plead in bar. f of their recov ery. ' - . This 18th day of June, 1902. j:t.waldrop, Administrator. , County Commissioner Jones, of Myra, was in town on June 17ti having come to adjust the matter of the disputed boundary line bej tween Polk and Henderson counties. Henderson county claims that the line embraces part of the town in- e I side the incorporation .vhich will couipent, with any position on the ( involve $25,000 worth of taxable farm, in the school room, in the peoperty. . Commissioner Jones office, or "any where. It is veiy re- gave notice to the tuxpaj'era not to markable that solme men think, or list in Hendeason county if they act as if they thought, that religeon wished to avoid double taxation.- must be entirely dispensed with iis Saluda Resort soon as they have been elected to or, nMnn Q certainly not essential to making of Greeneville Sun. Jumping, TugofWar, Put-the-Shoi, Etc. Next comes the Wanted-An Idea Basket Dinner, Who can think of some simple thing to Datent? Protect your Mobs ; thoy mar bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEHBURNift CO.. Patent Attor neya. V7asiilngton. D. C, for tbeir 1,9)0 prle ofte" n new iist ot one thousand inrentlons wanted then after dinner the Stops the Cough and works off the Cold, Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets cure a cold in one dav. No cure, no KaSAhn. I rra.mCk Pay. Price 25 cents. cooa political omcers, any more than they are to other callings. , Some one has truthfully said: "No man can be politically right who is morally wrong." Morals should control a mans politics, rather than his politics controlling his religeon. Whiskey may weaken a man's mind, but it strengthens his breath. In spite of the mauy wonderful discoveries in medical science men are dying in the same old way. j SOME SUGGESTIONS TO Don't bet tWo heavily on your favorite candidate. He. like a race NEW COUNTY PEOPLE, horse, may break down ou the last quarter. " A Swap of Territoty Proposed Between North and South Carolina Which Would be of Advantage. To the. Editor of The Herald. There is a movement on foot to organize a new county from upper portions of Spartanburg and Green ville counties. It used to be that a storm was followed by a- calm, but how it is always followed by exagerated ac counts of the damage done. i between Tryon and Columbus. This is given under the auspices; of Tryon K. of P. Lodge, and Every One Invited to join in having a good time. ROUND TRIP REDUCED RATES . Offered by the Southern Rail way Co., for the following special occasions: Account National Fraternal Cong ress, Denver Col., Auguest 26-30th. Tickets on sale Aug. 22 and 23rd, with final limit to reach starting point Sept. 30. Tickets must be validated by Joint Agent at desti nation for which fee of 25 cents will be charged, -Rate of !one first class limited fare for the round trip, ifouu d trip rate from Asheville $42.50. ; : - V , . every box of the genuine T cc?ut annual meeting Grand nO'Otlinine Tablets odge B. & P.. O. of Elks, Salt jjaKe oity, y tan, Aug. 1-14. Tickets on sale Aug. 6-9, final limit in 1- X L rl r n . i . Attention Democrats! rn ?ept. utn out ucKers snouia De vaiictatecl by Joint This signature is on Laxative BromoQii the remedy that cares a cold in one day A convention of the democrats Agent at destination (for which fee of Polk county is hereby called to of 50 cents will be charged at the meet at Columbus, -N. C, on the time. 7?ound trip rate from Ashe- 7fK dnv laf. Mnrio.v nf .Tnlv 1 QH9 lUA JfQO OtC i The hand that rocks the cradle 1 nv o wi, n , A . . . is the hand that spanks - the boy of lilt ' Account 4th of July, excursions, w u: 1. .r.iof electing delegates to the State, Tickets ori rjlIa .Tnlv d. . - f w MA JLUU. TVtirt sintyceata a measure which T 1 who rocks the,hirl thn.t rnnlro nnnirln 1 to -.-- . - I - r . - , r irruuuiiii jj cm n ftiTi o rnri 01 " nnn. . . . !. have- been thinking much about, the bough these1 rockling summer - . " witn linal limit J uly I 8th, at rate m, . ill. J - w 1 uuuuo, iiu w auicuu siu nuy mfi ftn j 0 il 1 a mn Other business that may properly first.clasa Umitea; rate for the round come before the convention. The i a .i . - , . 1 . . , uu uuu iium an uumts east OI the Mississippi and jouth of the vv, uu u ...wuudui wuvcutiuns uu Potomac rivers. csaturaay, duly otn, and appoint There is a small section of South days. Carolina composing the townships of Fort Mills ! in York county and! rn aster ouumj, .u'. juto up miu nvfh; , North Carolina extending within You don't know it all, anyhow. ' twelve miles of Charlotte. - J 1 " These two townships are cut off - , r from the State almost entirely by The fellow who tries to have iust catawba river and far removed from enough religeon to escape eternal any town of any size m the State; punishment may wake up some day Eort Mill beihg the largest. I un- and find he hasn't carried q uits aerstana, tne people in tms section enough ballast. ao xneir - traamg at cnanotte, as A Wak i oinoao viiuiuu jJCWlJiO HUUIU 11UK ii i, i i, nna tne cross ot Uhrist heavv 11 it well as geographical reasonsthere-L,,A, u, 1 :,.YA l ;fore these two toVnship inur 0 -state shbuld belong to North caro- -e!n s 1 .. - . .v. " i.i i i.T.n euonre. North Carolina for the same reasons should belong to Souh? Carolina. Two of the saddest sights in the world are a young man who. allows convention. delegates ho the county June 9th, 1902. W. M. Justice. Chm. Account meeting North Carolina State Bar Association, Asheville ft C, July 9th. Tickets on sale July 7-8-9th with final limit ten day's from date of sale. j Account Presbyterian Evangelis tic and Biblical Institute, Davidson N. 6T., June 24-July 2, 1902. Tick, ets on sale June 23-28th, inclusive with final limit to return July 4th. One first class limited fare for the round trip. Round s trip rate from Asheville, $4.45 Account Christian Workers is sembly and Bible Conference, Mon treat, N. C, July 2'0th-August 10. 24th, 1902. Tickets on sale k Christian Workers Assembly Julj 17th-22nd, inclusive with final lini- it to return August 6th, and for Bible Conference, tickets on sale August 7th-12th, inclusive vith "final limit to return August 27th. From points within the state of North Carolina the rate will be one first class limited fare for the round trip minimum jate fiity cents from all other points not within the state of North Carolina the rate will be- ono and one third fare for the round trip not to exceed the Sum mer Excursion rates. Round trip rate from Asheville will be fifty cents. Account Biennial Meeting Knight of Pythias, San Francisco, August ll-22nd, 1902v Tickets on sale August l-7tb, with final limit to return September 30. . The round trip rate from Asheville for this I occasion will be $64.15 going and returning via same route and round trip fate through Portland will be $75.15. These tickets can be pur chased either to San Francisco or Los Angeles. In addition to the above rates a fee of fifty cents will be charged by J oint Agent at the time your ticket is validated to be made good for the return trip. Account Society of American Florist and Ornimental Horticul turalists, Asheville, August 19-22, 1902. One first class limited fare for tke round trip, minimum rate fifty cents. ; Tickets on sale August 17-19th final limit August 25th. Call on ticket agents for further nf ormation or address, F. B. Daeby, C. P.&T. A r - . -Asheville, C. Ex. Com. AGENTS WANTED j THE NOKTH CAROLINA ESTATE NORMAL f AND ; INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. LITERAEY LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE by his son, Rev. Frank Dewitt Tal- CLASSICAL mage and .associate editors of the SCIENTIFIC Christian Herald. Only book en- COMMERCIAL dorsed by Talmage family." Euor- INDUSTRIAL mous profit for agents who act quick p. naTr, . ly. Ouifit ten cents. Write im- PEDAG0QICAL mediately CLARK & CO:, 222 S. MUolCAL A xi 'cm. 'Ti.;i. ' nr i ,n . I tu 00. iriiiia., jra. ineniion tnis paper. ' : ' t Session opens September 18th. Expanses $100 to $H0; non-residents of the State $160. Faealty of 33 members. iice and Observation School connected with the College. Cor respondence invited from, those desiring competent teacbe" and stenographers. To secure board in the dormitories all free? tuition applications should be made before July 15th. ,i For catalogue and other information address PRES. OHARLES D MdVER, GREENSBORO; N O I-
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
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