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4 I r i ..... . . .. :. i . . . - - ' asjaajsSBSSssBBBBsBssWBBBasWaBs THE POLK COUNTY HEWS. emciAiJ Journal M polk county. joHK Carkegie, Publisher. .. CT Kit months I .... .501 j : - - - - . . - . Tare months-. .1. . . ; ti..V.-.t-;ii-v5?EVer since fcditor Poe assumed tutorial con- SOSTE - To. . 3. ; ; THURSDAY, FEBEUARY 18,:19Q4.,C . - ' - I Death OX Mark A. Hailliai I I The death of Mark A. Hanna, 1 which occurred on Monday evening I a ii- . i I TOPB-uiTne AHencau peuFie . iiot easily retrained and must be re - ... i: : ? v. . ... ' I ci'ivtd with reo-ret bv everv citizen. , . . a -rf. Wv TTniinn war a. nnlitir.iHii of great power, and was probably the 0 I believed, that did . he 80 desil 1, be I could" easilv defeat Roosevelt for the next presidential nomination. Iu private life Mr. Hanna was a typical, big-hearted American, and bis p ;ltical opponents were among hia uiost ardent admirers. Viewed as a private citizen, everyone, re gardless of i-i- it a of. various makes, saws, etc., suit pojitics.must admit - t l , T n . - - able for Lumber Camps, Loggiug, the purity of his character. Below we publish the most im portaut facts in his career as re iat d by the Times-Democrat : Marcus AJonzo Hauua; of Cleve- land, was born in New Lisbon (now Lis'.'on), Columbiana county, Ohio, September 24, 1837; removed with his father's family to Cleveland in 1J52; was educated in the common schools of that city, and the West- em Reserve College, HudsOUr0hio;J Wholesale grocery house of Hannr Gairetson & Cov his .father being eenior metnber ot the . firm : . his father died, in 18p2 aud he repre sentd that interest in the firm un til 1867,. when the ' business .was closetl. upV then c4me.'k. niembrr of tte fiiTiu : ;:of u-liidvji v & eji- i ggldi ihairbnndcoalbusineBs; 5. . at tte-expiration of :ten years the title of this firm was changed to &T Hinr' &C, Jwhwh still existsr as teen? identified with lake carryingbusihess, being inter ested in vessels on the lakes and in the construction o such vessels; js president of the Union National Bank, of Cleveland; president of the Cleveian Cty;,- itallway Co. ; was director ;ot thel; Ilnjon Pacific Railway xCo!1, in ' i8i, 'by appoini mi.nt of President. -01evean,d;: was a delegate to the nationajl Jepubliy can conventions of. .1881, 1883 aid : 3.896; was elected chairman of the . national Republican committer in. 1896 al 'itilp holds' j;tbiat position was apoiutljd. to .the United States SenatbyGovernor Bushnell, Mar. 5, 1897. to fill theTraearicy caused j oy; ine leuremenc. oi non. Joun' ShermaB jKho .resigned to accept the position, of Secretary of State in Presiceift cihJey cabinet took his seat March 5, 1897 ; -in J anuary, 1 898, he was. elected for the short;' ternj pending Mjftrch. .3, 1899, and alga for , the succeeding full term. ; His term of service would have ended March 3,1905, and he bad recently;been re-elected . for six yeara more.''.' " f The Ledger, of Gfaffney, Sf C:, celebrated its eleventh', birthday Tuesday. vThe. ;Xiedger is 6ne of the. brightest and iros appreciated new spiers lhatjeomo to. this office, aud we tteglid;:to steady growth audsuecesff it has attained under the able management of Mr. DeQamp. We congratulate hiih oh his neat, newsy sheet and wish for The Ledger a continuance ,of the . 4Jpaosperity and usefulness that has blessed itin thepasti- ' :.y : Ik this issue appears the second ,. instalment of The Blazed Traitf a stining and most interesting story pyvi Stewart Edward White It began -in last issue and will be continued each 'week' until , .com pleted. Do.not , fail1 to Tead it. Np better employment vcan be made of your evenings or-4 e is w re moments ; than iur perusing ,thia charming taleJ of lumber camn life. ' t I The Best Farm Paper i or North Caro-: una Farmkrs is ; j M PROGRESSIVE FARMER, RALEIGH, N. C. . - .. . - A eeruine home weekly, lire trom politics. trolii) I099, the paper ua. rapidly won receg- nmoa as the best , tanners' paper ever pun ilished in North Carolina. Under, its new ownership with Dr. li. W Kilore of the Denartment of Agriculture, and Dr.: C. W. Burkett of the A. and M. Cllege, added to its editorial staff, it becomes' the biggest brightest and best of Southern farm weeklies, and at the low price of $1.00 per year, is an utterly indispensable journal for the Noith Carolina planter. I Wiwhinor In nut it into the home of everV farmer reader of The Poi.k Cot NTY News, we have made arrangements for a liberal club . . - one notJakinir it, we offer . ' , - THS n05EESSlf FARM Both one year - y . : - -. . and . for ouly THE - POLK COHHTT NEWS j $ LOO Subscribfio day. Sample copies free, and your money back. if you are dissatished. Send all subscriptions to THE POLK COUNTY" Tfe.WS, CoiX'Mai.Ts, N. C. . -Saw Mill Machinery. Portable aud Stationery Engines etc. - H. K. riNUI H , Mill'Spiing, -'N. C. THE WINTER RESORTS SOVTR REACHED VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The Sonthern Kailwuy "annonncs th sale of rouud-trip Wjnter Exctu-slon tick ets to all thtt urittcinul resorts oi the South jbasinning October is, PJ: 3. r7v ,L "r - , r, r and houtil ially inviting to those iu se.nih of Leulth or pleasure. In these .States are SJch lioteil resnrln 11 JuAtwiinvillv 'st. Augustine, Ormoml, Daytcnn, Pului ;each, Kockiedge, Miuuii und 7auiim. Flu., ulso the i t sorts of - Nussau aud Uabu, best - peached via the Southern Railway. " , . . . , .'- . Tickets on side np to and including 4pril 3, 1904, limited to return until JIuy 31 1904. V sSoutbernvJ?airwav affords elegant trail) ; service with the largest Piilluiun Drawing Room Sleeping, Cars, opemfed through be twcii prmei-l cities and resorts,' elegant Diaing Car service, -ud everything for the comfort and pleasure of the travebr. . Ask nearest Ticket Jgenit for further information-and descriptive literature.,-. - There are many uses for a Shoteun or RifleJbut "be sure to have one of a reliaile make. The "Stevens" has been on the market since 1864 nn&njruaraHtrtdioT quality. - We manufacture a complete line of ' . Rifles, Pistols, Shotguns Ask yoitf dealer tot thc- There Send for Illustrated Cat. alojj. You "cannot do without it. if Interested in SHOOTING. Malld frte on request. cannot obtain them Is no substitute. If you lei 6s know, and we shall ship direct, express prrfaid, upon receipt of pricet - r Try that new puzzle of ours 1 It wiil keep you guessing until you solve it, and furnishes tots of amusement. Sent on receipt of two a-cent stamps. ' Address. Puzzle Department." W. STXV8NS ASMS & TOOL CO r ' v . 3f F. O. Box 309a, Chlcope Falls, Mass. . '.l East 6a All persons owing taxes are earnestly requested to obey the law and pay their taxes on this my last call, and! save the trouble aud costs of levy being made . on your property, which, -undei the law I am forced to do immediately after this call. ' L , . " :. i - j: po not' wait uutil levy is made, on your.-pToperty and the costs Charged up, aud , then, come and complain to the Tax Collector, after having 12 loug mouths to pay your taxes, but meet me and pay' -your axes. I will be at the following places for this purpose : - Putnam, Tuesday Mar. 1st 1W " " ! ' - John "McFarlaud, Wednesday Mar. 2nd, 1904 ; r..;; . MOi -.Spring, '. Friday. Mar. 4th, 1004 - .LyCQ Whiteside's, Tuesday Mar. 8th, 19Q4 Pink Williams, Wednesday,- Mar. 9th, .1904; ' - - : : J Tryon, Mayors' Office, Friday Mar. llt'u, 1904' ' " ' Tax.!reiyd at C0iumbus an Saludany'day .except Sunday; ColWbusN.C. Feb; Jl 1904r .. . . ... LGTlLi'S.i Industrial -institute. ! ; o . o o Awell equipped School for both sexes. . , Primary, . Intermcdatie, -J. a College Preparatory A temperance community with good mora! and social surroundings. Special attention given to studeiitb who . have , -. v been : deprived of . x early educa- tionul nd- , ; vantages. Good Literary Societies. A !i , good library and reading : . room open to all students without erti a charge : . : ' ; ; - Write for. information to'"" V Rey. Marion Whiteside, vPrin. C'OLUMBIJS, N. G. Free Trial wt.Srrm;' Mrs.Roper . Ballama Utt u Fm4 fkHr Ra. 11. At yniSeulrr'i, kOt. Mf iui 1 or cxpreaa 7 H Yar IOSEY BACK t f aot atUTmMorx. koixxas ara. co, uo rB a, Hut uj, t. k U dA(Jb Pure anl Sura E mi, The materials used in manufacturing this Baking Powder are guaranteed pure and wholesome. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back by jour dealer. ; TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE insist on having , Dl V liOCKS: A. good winter laying strain. 'Eggs for . hatch- - t stock for saW i C0T0H COLLIE . SHEPHERCi : : puppies.1:; Thoroughbred stct at ' ' mo.lci ate tf mis. Address . , GEORGE E WrrftESELi HARRIOKUURG, 'Rural Jloute G. VIRGIKIA. it. foi; 1903 N2lr5 If- IE C. ROBERTSON Sheriff, . ' Em Gut oeooeooeeeoooooeoeoeooooooooeooooo:3i?ca . ANNOUNUblVlbNI. . w 7E ' havo" purchased : the entire v stock of Arnold Gannon at Colu.bns, in e iug and will keep'on " hand at all times a nice dine of 'the very best fresh -groceries; such as fine toffees. Spices, Cheese,1 all kinds of canned Fruity Fish, Meats, etc. :-'.Jl full Hdo of other goods usually found - in a first class store wilL be kept in stock. I Also water-ground meal made from Polk county corn. In order to make room for our Spring goods we will 'offer for the next .sixty' days Hats, Caps, Shoes, I)re8s Goods aud" ready-made Clothing, . at -: :- : ; REDUCiED PRICES. 2 - If you are looking for bargains in . anything, in .our 2 line, this is theplace'and now is the time, to get Jtbeuj. 2 Give us a trial and go home with a sniile. . : : . : : Yours for business, - v ' ' ' ' McMUHHAY & CLOUD. e000P90C9eO00OOOO0O0OOOeOOSCJ3O McMURRAY & CLOUD, i Successors' to ARNOLD & OANNCN :Nowf Open For Winter Guests: MssHMsMssMaVssMsssaMsV MMBsaMMSjHaMM , ... . r ... .......... .... ..... . K. . r .v.". - v'-' V Columbus, A. C. JAS. P. MORRIS ATTORNEY AT LAW Located - in Grand Jurv Room in ... - . .... ..- . .. - Court House over Clerk's Office. COLUMBU; N. C T&LEPHOKE8: Orflce tf No.-7. ' Residence : No. 14. notice. ; :v. : J: A.; I-aughter- entcis 100 acres of land, more or less, in Cooper Gap Township, 01 waters of Bulling Crock, adjoining lands of Andy Searcy, .J. C..l unhand J. A. Laughter. Enured February 1st, 1904. F. M. HuRdtiS, Entry Taker. FOR SALE! 1 'TeaU2xi-i. I hirge .Wagon Cover, 4 C'aiup StooJ, .1 net Wagon bowd, 1 Fruit Dryer.. aud, T.read liaker, 1 pair Buggy Shafts, 1 Ladies Riding iridle and Saddle. J onfrhorse ;Top liuggy nd Uainess, VJows, j itfgiUttMUHic uox ana m itecoroR, KGraphopbone and 12 Records, 1 Crown Parlor Organ, ..good, as new; 0 Khurts in PoJS: County Telephone (A., .1 eighteen months old Kentucky bred Colt,- 2 "Post Hole Uiggers, v iiundles nne Humgles. -"X am offering the. articles. numed above at private sale. .. Call, if interested. W.JH1LLER. . Columbus, N. C. A Better r Investment V ttan: an Ad in The News cannot be madelby any merchant It -goes into yo: all parts of Polk County. ' The rates are - low" aud the returns are , good. Try it. Mountain Cottages v . . A few cozy cottages for rent, situated in Spring ' Mountain Park on the top of the mountain.- A de-- X -. ligrbttiil place to spend the .Summer. ? .Tha -cottages are located in picturesque k; - spote; aud' are near "Log . abin- Inn and "Ben Cragen." " For other in formatiori apply to the POLK COUisiTY NEWS t) a e o Q Q O 9 e o & the F. ; M . to tear n s p u i in - o o e e o 9 O o Too Busy Have To notify our numerous customers "and friends that we handle . "rv.. mm Somehow, they have found it Diit in groups auo pairs, :XO make; their purchases of epok.- . stoves, h eaters, waV oil s,; bu ggie. harness, -etc Jes, w e, have Christmas goods, too. ''xpresi'''-we'bn8Tlfor the little bo vs. ;. rmi:naiiaie Knives lor your Up, sister or sweetheait. , A ' beautiful line of blue steel enan.eled ware, porceiain lined V also gray s.eel or agate ware. for yOui- wifeand don't slight j hejr foV 8 ia foe:, flower of your home. Shot aguns. for the ; 1 boys,- and many, other articles too numerous to name.. ..WVite, call or phone (No. 9) and .we will answer. . . ' TR ITON First National Bank of Spartanburg . , : Gross Assets, - Indiviuual Deposits, -:, Bank Deposits, " - .. Total Deposits, ' - '. ' Cash on Hand and Re8ebve Agents, V- HQ.YOS The FIRST NATIONAL BANK and Its savings depart- An, lAk S ' AS STROMAS THE GRAMTE FOUATATIOJf UPON IffHtCH WE ARE BUlLTi v - W. . BURNETT. Pkksidknt. ; idllN B.- CLKVilAKD;' Vick-PtiESiDKNT. J. W. SIMPSONh Cashikr. 7 :A. M. CHUK1TZBEKG, Ass'r Cashikr. . 'v bj-ttousands afl over this country, who used "tUKura for hesclof all kinds, Neuralgia, Acute Rheumatism, "Grip" md Son Throat, etc. tbatit is to suffer with the above aflments when you can buy ggtUtZura" the famous remedy for aches and pains at aU druggists. as doses only.3S cts., or delivered by us anywhere the mail goea oi receipt ol price. What Ma. J. H. BEATTEB oi Nbrwalk, Ohio, Auditor ol Huron Qh says: I have been subject to serere headache all snr life and hare derived mere ' benefit from the nse of "IT-KURA thah from any raudj IbsVe ertf used. More valuable tostimoniaU for she askimr. J 7 . . faTftg, oniybyTIIE S. Vf. FLET.TKQ CO., Kcntw lontSoa, Omf . a.iiv4jifji Sale ! Water-Ground Meal fflade Ff 61 Polk ; County Always ion Hand, try It Corn Clothing and Shoes At Reduced Priced COLUriDUS, Tl. Phone . No. - 13. 0. ' .... ...... , .... . 1 . :" ; ; ""' 'I:15:; ' out, and are coming, uot siugl', iZV". (7. 8648,127' ' : - - $336,198' -33,542 - . - - - - qrq 74ft TO CLA1L1ED Three Times THiE VLUE of Any OTHeR, One TrixT Easier. One Third Faster,, The only Sewing Machine tLat does not fail "in any poiur.' Rotary Motion and Ball, Bearing, make it the lightest running. ma chine m the. world. ', ,!"';,., - Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. : ; Send for circular and terms. ' Wheeler & msca Zf IJSJSi We Been J 1 U I A. 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