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. ' ' : - ',: ,-v---Vi;" . vv :;: -x-v '''vyv:vv-'; i -. , . 7 . " ' " . . . - . 1 1 I i i - r . - " ' . r r . i- ! . :. 3 THE POLK COUNTY NEWS, COLUMBUS, N. C. SHORT LOCAL ITEMS. columbus: Fsa Hill's son, Geo. W. HilJ, and t of Cbick Springs, S. C, are viitiug the former here - ' Work on the addition to Mr Freiicb's bouse has been stopped few lift) & tor a Miss Georgiana Ellison has ved to the Houston place to take ar"e of the property in the name of the owners. 3ir. ami Mrs. J. G. Hughes are daily 'expecting the arrival of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Kepler, of Dawson, North Dakota. Sickness breaking out among tbe scholars has necessitated the closing of the Central Industrial Institute for a week or ten days. . - ' Mr. and Mrs. Chevalier, their sou Lvle and Mrs. and Miss Wood--wortli," have gone upon the moun tain to spend a few weeks at Log Cabin Inn. Misses Bousquet and LeCompte went to Asheville Tuesday to meet Mrl and Miss LeCompte who were on; their way to Columbus from Iowa. V. R. Le Compte and Miss Coy LeCompte, cf Cory don, Iowa, arrived Wednesday to spend some time in Columbus with Mrs. LeCompte. Mayor Gray is to be commended for tbe prompt and strict n anner in which lie has carried out tie law and the physicians instructions in regard to the quarantine L. H. Cloud has some fine silver plated knives, forks and spoons for sale. Better see him and get a set betore they go, the price is right. Head his ads m this issue. i . - ' Read the ad of the Trjon Bargain Store in this issue and when in Tryon' call there. C. B. AlcFee has charge of the store and he will be glad to see you whether ..youbuy or.not,- . J no. Gaze and family did, not move.to Tryon as reported in last wppks isautt of The News. Their departure - has been indefinitely de fprrtfil owinff to the health condi tions at Columbus. Mrs. J. Hughlon Hill has closed her school and left for froy, N. O., Monday of this week to join her husband, who is engaged in tbe drutr business at the above named plu.ee. A. L. Hill, tbe hustling young clerk employed by the Ballenger Company, of Tryon, spent a few hours in Columbus on Monday. Tt ! ia needless to sav where he tarried most during his short visit. We are informed tuat Senator Spruill was the author of the bii making drunkenness a misde meanor and not Senator Ballenger as stated in J he News a few weeks ago. We gladly make coriection. Attorney J. E. Shipman arrived from Raleigh Sunday and is stop ping at The Central. Mr. Shipman anil Dr. Lancaster were the dele gates sent to Raleigh by, the Prohibition Alliance of Polk County. The attention of the town Marshal is respectfully called to the fact that peeple who persist in jridintr through : the court yard If ought to be informed that roads and streets are made and expected to, be used for riding and driving. Hon. J. P. Morris expects to xeturn from Raleigh about the 7th of I March and after that date will be found in his old office in Golum- "us ior the purpose ot practicing law He requests all his clients to see hira before courtv r The work phone poles in Columbus has been ; delayed Ou account of the unfavor- M'abie weather, but it is hoped they will soon be put in position to do J then silent service. The work Will oegin as quick as tbe weather i avorable. Dr. S. S. Daniel, who was adver tised to be here trom the 19th u 28th of this mouth, for. tne purpose oi u eating eeth, arrived Sunday but owing to the present iii health of the .town, decided to postpone his engagement here to some future date winch will be mentioned in The News. USINESS THEY, . . . ARE BUSINESS . &R1NGERS Locals Ads Under This Head Eire Cents Per Line Euch Insertion. CORN or other produce will be received in payment of subscriptions to The News. ...IF YOU want a buggy, wagon saddles, or hurnesS) call on us.-Tbton Supply Co. JUST RECEIVED a shipment of poultry wire at as low prices as the market can afford. Tbyon Supply Co. DR MERIWETHER will visit Tryon, Monday, Feb. 23, and will hi there for three or four days for the practice of den tistry. BEST NEW HA YEN alarm clocks, only $1.00, at McFee's Jewelry and watchmak. ing estabiishment, Tryon. PLOWS, hoes, shovels, rakes, forks, paints, oils, varnishes, in fact anything in hardware or." builders' supplies at reason able prices. Tkyon Supply Co. FOR SALE. Seven room house an( lot W. L. Nichols, and family, who in Trvon known as "Lower-Masson cot recently came to nolnmhus taSe- Lal1 on or address H. E Gray, search of health, returned to their Trustee. Columbus, N. C. noine in uoiuinbus. Uliio. lust wtuttw papf.r n,i nwinnps fnr Thursday Mr. Nichols Opened a sale at The News office. . The quality is sh6e repairing establishment here good and the price is small. Don't. forget ana betore his deparwnre sold out ns whnn vnn ned anv. to Clarence Gray who is in the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Nicnols. Mr. Hughes is meeting with Dr. and Mrs. McOl an fth an wli r have been spending a few weeks here with their duii.orh'tar' fiv q ' y iuu May, departed for their home in Corydon, Iowa, on Saturday, the k2im. v Dr. and Mrs. McOianahan made many friends during their visit here, all of whom were sorry to have them leave. noon. The name of the bostess (one of the guests) could not be learned. gratifying success in signing con- Miss Mabel English, who has tracts for telephones in Columbus, been teaching in the Lynn school jn early mteen have been subscribed for already and Mr. Hughes is con fident that the number can be in creased to twenty. In view of this fact Mr. Hughes asked the Com pany to give Columbus a switch board which will be granted. This will give Columbus much better service and will be greatly apprec iated by the patrons of the Com pany in this place. ; THE CENTRAL, A DESIRABLE PLMCE TO SPEND THE VINTER : -A well-kept Hotel in the Mountains of Western North Carolina. Good Physician within easy call. Feed and Livery service in connection. Telephone in course of construction. Climate and Scenery Unsurpassed. Rates reasonable. Railway Correspondence solicited. H. B. GRAY, Proprietress, Columbus; Is. C. Station: Tryon, N. C. MRS. The c. with marked success this Winter, will return to her home in Rogers, O., this week. It is unfortunate that the small pox epidemic lias caused the clos ing of the Lvnn school, which was in a very prosperous condition, having had an attendance as ' large again as previous terms. Miss Shilletto has been verv successful with the kindergarten department Miss Shilleto will" remain here a few weeks and ' if possible reopen a class for albgradea. Furniture, Cook-Stoves, Tailor and Ready- - - ; ; . . ..... " ' Made Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions. Fancy Groceries a Spec any CHUKCH DIRECTORY. TRYON: Mrs. A. E. Owens and children, of Henderson ville, spent a few days in Tryon recently. ine uaaencrer to., is aoinsr a big business. You will note they advertise in The News. A freight car jumped the track at Vaughn's Creek trestle Saturday. No one injured but traffic delayed somewhat. The heartfelt sympathy of the people of Tryon goes out to Hon. 1'. T. Ballenger and iaunlv in their bertavement. The death of .Mrs. Alary u.aiieuger Uozier removes from our miast one of Try bus fairest daughters. A. L. Hilil was called away sud denly on Saturday the 2ist, to at tend his grauui'atnev's funeral wnich took place at Pleasant Hill, in kutherlord county. Mr. H4UJs g. uudfutlier was eiglity-wx years Hundreds have "been circulated and b there is only a limited number "Uncle" was repeated Monday unsold. It tells what a "Hornet's afternoon at the club house. Mrs. Nest" the drunkard makes of his F. P. Bacon, a member of the cast, home 61. the girl gets into who 1 1 1 I tt I . I I ' . -m 1 s was taKen in snortiy betore tne marries a UrinKinfi: man. uet a hour for the curtain to rise and her copy, read it carefully and if not part was taken by xMiss Mueller who satisfied notify me and I will refund also impersonated " Emerly." sus- your money. Or read it thrice and taming both parts creditably. The if you do not think it worth thrice receipts were $9.75. its price I will :pay vou that for PRESBYTEUIA.N T. C. Ckoker, Pastor ..Preactuus t6fry thirV6un(ay," ll A.M. arid at night y V ? Sabbath school at 10 A. M BAPTIST. Kbv. .. John Walker, of Kutherfordton, pastor. Preaching, every first Sunday in the month at 11 a. m., and the Saturday afternoon previous. Sundaj' school every Sunday at 10 A. M. GUEEN RIVER CIRCUIT METHO DIST EHISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH; Rev. W. H. Pekby, - Ftor, Mills Spring, N. C. THE YOUNG PEOPLES' S CIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Miss May E. McClanahan, President. Meets every Sunday evening at 7 p. m. at the Institute building. All are cordially invited to attend. The Hornet's Nest" An excellent Temperance Book. LYNN. price l win :pay . you your time, it ougnt to be in every home and read , by old and young. Sent by mail on receipt of 10 cents each or $1.00 per dozen, post MeM Market. .i . j ' i - j : . , - r A good supply of clean well selected and butchered meats, both fresh and salted, as well as canned, always on hand. b uy Beef Cattle, Pork, Mutton, Fruits and ; . ; ;. s Vegetables i' at good prices. . Try me. . f y , ' ; G. W. IjEWISi TRYON, N. 6. Opposite Tryon Supply Co. ., , HA VE YOLR SHOES and HARNESS Repaired by th.f New Shoemaker W. L. NICHOLS, Located in the Boyf ' Dormitory Building, COLbMBLtS, A. C. Vf A T? fined to the house with a speU.pl L&i? grippe for the past weeX or ten day 8. Rev. S. G. Bryant preached; at the Lynn chapel Sunday. It being Washington's birthday the sermon was made. appropriate to theday. The Lanier Club was entertained at the Mimosa lait Saturday atter- Murderer's Last Words," " An Eye Witness," "450 Miles Street of Hell," are alone worth the price. Send for a copy at once to REV. W. H. PERRY, '- Mill Spring, N. C. ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. OUTDOOR AND INDOOR WORK A SPECIALTY. . . . IF YOU WISH TO HOLD A Policy in the Peoples muttjal Benevolent Association, of N. C, make application through . . . W. A. CANNON, .Local Agent 'and Director,- VIE WS FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF AMATEUR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. DEVELOPING AND LYNN, BRkGMtfSi! f i 1 . ... ' In Woods Seeds, the Best ' - ' " -' i" ":; l Garden Seeds.1 Also - i-' Shoes, Clothing, Hosiery, Candies, Tobacco, I Eic. LAiD SALE. On March 23rtl 1903 I will sell at Col umbus, Polk County, N. C. by public out cry, to the highest bidder for cash, one tract of land containing, 5 acres more or eis, lying in Green's Creek Township and adjoining lands of Wi H -Shields', heirs and others. Good land. No incuui bratieK. If ycu want a bargain, then is your tinve. J. H. Feagan, w Spartanburg, S. C. Subscribe for THE NEWS. 5 REDUCED RATES. Account meeting "Improved Order of . Red Mens' Bazaar, Raleigh, N. C Tickets will be sold Jan. 20-21-22, inclusive, with final limit Jan. 24, 1903. Round trip from A she Ville $1 LOO Z Excurion rates to New Orleans, Mobile, and Pensacola account Mardi Gras Carni vals; Feb. 18-24,1903. -; Account of above, tickets will be sold to points mentioned Feb. 17 to 23 inclusive with final limit Feb. 26 1903. By deposit ing tickets with joint agent at Mobile, Pen- -sacola and New Orleans and paying a fee of 50c. final limit will be extended to and in cluding March 14, 1903; See your agent relative to stopover privileges on these tickets. Rate for the .round trip from Asheville, one straight fare. $22.00. " Excursion rates to Raleigh, N. C. acc't TRYON BARGAIN ' STORE. Assn. olCity Superintendents andprinci- tickets will be sold Jan. 21, 22, 23. with final limit Jan. 27 Rate , for round trip from Asheville, N. C, $11.00 ('all on your nearest agent for further information. J. H. Wood, District Passenger Agent. Ashevillr N. C. TRYON, N. C Subscribe for THE NEWS. TAYLORS N. C. Cherokee Remedy PORTRAITS ENLARGED IN OIL. WATER COLOR, PASTEL, SEPIA AND CRAYON. . . . A . . . . . . GALLERY OPEN DAtLt EXCEPT SUNDAY. TO CURE a COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. PDINTltifl All druggists refund the money if it fails Ivery box. 25 cts. If Sweet Gum & C!3illliii Cures Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaQrippe and all Throat and Lung Troubles. MADE of Pure SWEET GtJMi MULLEIN & HONEY. Your Druggist sells it 25 & 50o T Cme 'a-CoM p Take Lsxvq Bsrbmo QmTabietsi. Seven MEnon boxes sold fa pst 13 months. iniS SlgcaHire Ceres Ctip ta Ttoro Days. every to2.25c. - - - -
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