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V THE POLK CGUrtTY KEWS. . - " - ' - '--SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .-. One-Year, : . . . . . St Months, . . . r".. . . . . Three Months, . One Month, . . V . . . .. Ai wats is-1 Advance. -. - - r ' ' , raoirs sto. a. $I.OO ,50 1 . I I IO Thursday; may 5,1904 Itoads in Development. M.y A. Hayes in Southern Farm Magazine of Baltimore for lUTay makes the following timely remarks J iu support of good roads : J$ire is no question today so intimately -'connected with the in dustrial and agricultural develop-1 mont of the South and of the whole country which means so . . .. , and ;tnoral welfare of every com- munitVt which will SO effect for the I good the permanent prosperity of everv legitimate interest, as the , - . . , ... , quesuouw iropnn1.uuu..8- ways. No economic, no commercial j question of policy br enterprise I has ever come before the people of JW1, whirh more vitallv con- VT I cerns her welfare, o agency, no I policy 01 eucourttgenieni, no picture of your opportunities Will UCCOm- pliah SO much in making you great ill. wealth and industry as a system ' , - - , . of cood roads honeycombing your e . larm aiaincis. xuere w uuuuug el& which means such prosperity I for - the fanner and land-owner, winch means such rapid factory building, which will burden your railroads and ports with traffic, put money into the vaults of your banks, which will give your cities growth"! Fhereis nothing that will so aid you in your educational IrtCUlties, and wniCb Will give you an allround development affecting all. your public and social Conditions' 41 $0 COmmunjty Can afford to do without good roads. None 18 too poor to build good roads. A good road 8y8tem, if built at local ex- pense entirely, will prove 8Uch a BOUWe Of profit tO the people that . , ... . . the outlay will scarcely be felt, if attolL The dividends will come at I - ... , . , uuko, u w e" permanent. 11 nve cents a year per octe of Iandere spent for good! roads in the South it would mean ... $9,000,000. Divide that burden between city and country, and itjBAPHST. Kkv. Marios Whitesiije. of ,, , . 1 . . j . . I C'olniubns, I'ustor. I'mu-hitJK v evry would hardly be noticed, yet in-a few years it would make a complete system of improved roads, doub ling, I believe, the value of farm la ids, filling the South within a generation with the best class of immigration, solving all the prob lems of farm labor and many others which now afflict you. It would mean in the next score of years a development so great that anything you have accomplished would seem small. It would all be brought about by taking the biggest burden off production it bears and remov ing from life in the village and the remote farms the greatest incon veniences and discomforts it knows. It would be better than auy bounty tb$, nation could put upon farm products.' COMMISSIONERS MEETING. Board of County Commissioners met in re gular session Monday, May 2nd 1904, all ' members bciu present. The following busi ness was trauacted : Ordered that Wm. Cash he released of $152 listed by error. James Edgerton be released of 73 cents list ed by error. K. S. Abrams be released of tax on 138 acres of land at $3 percre, also one town lot valued at $75 listed by error. ; Isaac McClatcbey be carried to the poor . botise.. Ht, C. J. Ken worthy 64 for service as county physician. , . JVV. Newman, Jail fees for April 24.12 The following amounts were ordered paid to the persons named below for their own ; support for April 1 Win, Nelson and wife 2, , . pevis ChiUiers W. M." Russell $15, Elizabeth Toney 4, Calvin Splawn 2, Wm. , 'gmhh 2, Mwy Hornby 1.50, Pathy Pritch ardSri50,-Lawsey Williams $, Ella Hend crson l.$o, Guy Mills 1.50, W. C Raines and wife $2. ; N; B. Hmpto 333 purchase money for lnd sold for taxes. yt ilUter $9 for services as commis- - 9 davs and mileage. Board adjournal to meet On the 18th of ' HEARST -!N KEW YORK. South Carolinian Tells How he is Regarded by the People." The Columbia (S. C.) State, which has strongly opposed Hearst's moraination fcr President, prints the. following from a South Carolinian who is now , a resident of New YorV: ' (9 To the Editor of The State In your editorial on V. R. Hearst in recent issue you are laboring under a wrong im pression. Mr. Hearst can speak, and speak well. Had , you been present at " the -great Madison Square Garden meeting two years agoaiid heard his masterly effort 'you would have known different.. At that-gathering, the greatest New York has ever witnessed, were present Chairman Jones of the national dem ocratic committee, Adlai Stevenson., Congress man Griggs of Georgia, David' li. Hill and i other great lights of democracy alj of whom I spoke in the interest of Hearst meeting .none ! showed off to better advantage as orators. Coneressman Hearst has introduced some measures in congress and no doubt when oc cation arise will be heard free from stage fnSht; . I fo-merly looked cn the. Journal and its a residence here of nearly three years observ jng closely men and things has changed my views and would yours if here to see the way ron h developed and to witness the esteem m which he is now held, not only by . democrat but reoublicans as well. In the public ye and nion the Hearst of a few years back and the statesman of today are entirely different. II is true th snaP ction of today's state convention appears that he is not popular as presidcnta, candida.e. but that gathering was not one o lhc true ,eeling of lyc ma!SCS Hearst in a fair primary where the voters had free say would carry the stale of New York overwhelmingly and as the candidate of the party for president beat any other democrat in 1 ' . . 1 the state two to one. I am not a partisian of Hearst. But I look on him as the man to lead the democracy to victory and the only one who I cu beat Roosevelt in this state. This con Ulusion is arriTell at froin close obsention wnen me m. ixmis convention meets men the man's popularity and strength will show H. W. FlXI-AYSON. 676 Broadway, New York, N. Y. TRYON. Mrs. M. C. Hoblit and Miss Tennie Mount- joy left for their home in IUinors, Saturday. Judge Godshzw returned froro Jacksonville, Fla. Sunday, A brakeman" named Ward was killed on Saluda mountain Saturday night. The brake wheel broke, throwing the brakeman between lhi cars- L A negro was arrested here Tuesday fcr breaking into a store at CampobeUa, S. C. A large bundle of wearing apel alSo a httle money was found winch he had stolen, ' A- Dodd and hml1' who scnl ,ls-' winter here, returned to their home in Vvr- mont Thursday. presbytehiaKT.G. Croker Pastor. .7n evwy third Sunday, ha. ami at night Sabbath chool at 10 A. M. steond and fonrth Snnday at ll.u. ni.. and -tins riturlay afternoon previous. Sunday kcuo1 every Snnduy ut it) A. M. GUEEN KIVEU ClilCUH' MOTIfO DIST El'ISOOPAL CHUKCH SOUTH. llKV. W. H. TURK. l'u-tor, Mils Spring, N. . C. THE YOUNG rrOPLES' SOCIETY OF t'HRLSTlAN -ENDEAVOK. Mk. J P. M-ORRift, President. It in ets every Snnduy eveniug ut 7 p. w. at the Institute building. All are : cordially iu-ited-to attend. - NOTICE CP KCSTaASS SALS. -By virture of a certain mortgage deed ec- cuted July 13th 1901 by G. G. Weaver and wife M. M. Wearer to Uank of Henderson ville to secure a note for $297, of eVen date with said mortgage and due one year after date, which said mortgage is duly recorded in Book I page 8 of the Records of Mortgages for Polk County ; and default having been made in payment of saiI note, the under signed Bank of ilendcrsonville will, on Monday, the 20th Day of. Kay, 1904. at the court house door in Columbus. N. C. within the legal hours of sale, expose for sale at public outcry and sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the balance due on said note and mortgage, with interest, cost and expenses, all the following described land, being the land described in said mortgage, to wit: ' . ' - v " Adjoining the Garrson and Wilcox, Le Most and Howard Gap road and Mrs. Har low's lint. Beginning at a stake at Howard's gap road, l.e Most's corner, and running thonce with I.e Most's line north 65 deg east I H poles to a stake in his line; thence with H:ef Lot. No. 14, Cureton plan, north 7 deg west 87 xIes-to a hickory ; tiience 29 deg west 23 poles to a iine comer of lot No, 14; thence with line of said k-t lw ith Cc deg west 95 joles to a stake on Howard's Gap road jiitcnce with said road, south 30 deg west 46 j)o!es to poplar ; south west to a stake ; south 17 deg east 5 S poles ; sonth 8 deg west 20 polts ; south 32 deg east 12 poles to pine; south 24 deg east 24 poles to a pine; south 2.1 deg east 24 poles to beginning. Contain ing in acres more or less. Being the same land conveyed to Mildred M. Weaver by John G.urison and.L. N. Wilcox and wife by deed dated Arril 1896. See Records o Deeds of Polk County. Bank ok II ndkr-jonviilc, ' This April 25th 1904. Mortgagee. Switu Valentine, Altjys. .5 Bm Cut-Price Sale I 1 JUST RECEIVED . AVGO.O.D ; OF'vPHY" 'GOOD e . . We have just received a-nice line of Dry 1 Goods,- such as Gottonoues, ClicYiotR, . Plaids, Voiles,-' Dress. Di;ck, - Gingham, Ba(in Crayna, SaliiU'S, Ghambrays, Linvns, v Pique, Percales, Dr.uiHh Cloth, Shii tins, (all kinds), Canton Flannel. LoLsdale, Cau.brie. and Table Oil Cloth. " i Ladies' and Mens Summer Underwear and other things too numerous to mention. - A nice assortment of tJalico goods. Meu's. -Summor Pants Shirts, Collars, etc. A fine V new line of Ladies, Mep's and .Children's " shoes has just arrived. , Come and see. BE SURE AND INSPECT THESE GOODS BEFORE THEY ARE SOLDI 9 o O a o McMURRAY & CLOUD, Succissobs to ARNOLD & OANNON. s Now Open 'BwyVinter Guests. Mrsl " Ai, :-.E STEVENSON, Proprietress, - Columbus, J. C. , J AS. P. MORRIS r ATTORNEY AT LAW. Located iu Grand Jurv Room in Court House over Clerk's Office. COLUMBUS, -K TELEPHONES t Office: No. 7. Residence Ni'C V;, to. 14. Gko.,C. JcsncF W. C MlIWik; ; JUSTICE &. McRCRiE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT I AW. RUTHE Rr ORDTON, N. C- Practice in all tftate Co rlf nml iu tit' Federal : t'ut:; i?. I'roiiqtt nttttitH!i jtvi-ii nil -bus- Saw Mill Machinery.: ; Portable and Stutionery Engines of -various makes, kuwp, etc., stiit l)Ic for Ltnnber Ciutips, Iofjing, etc. H. K. FINGER, Aiiil Spring, M. C. MPS. CECEUA ST0WE, Oratar, Entre N.Sa Clab. . 176 Warren Avenue, v CnicAoo, III., Oct. 22,1903. i For nearly four years 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to pet well.,' J, however strongly objected to an operation i: My husband felt disheartened as Ik well as I, for home with a sick best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid. Wi th in eighteen, weeks I was another heing. ": d Mrs. Sjowe'8 letter shows every a niuau uuw a uome is saaaened by. ' ",1- " rt.cs ana now completely mne. of Cardui cures that sick ness and brings health and , happi ness again. Do not go on sutfer mg. Go to your druggist today and secure a tl.00 lntHp v;Jn of Cardui. . , . " HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE: On Godshaw Hill at any reasonable "price. Inquire of Mrs. E. m: HARLOW, Melrose Ave., Thyon; Nr C. . Wat 6 ft , e ; o O o is o :: o e o LINE CABIN - - - . - - Too Busy Have We Been To notify our numerous customers ' and friends that we handle - . . . mm Somehow, they have found it out, and are cominpr, not singly, but iu groups and pairs, to make their purchases of cook stoves, heaters, wagons, buggies, harness, etc. Yes, we have Christmas goods, too. Express, wagons 'for the little boys.5 T 3Val .handle kuiv-s for J'our wife, sister or sweetheart. A beau lifui li tie of blue steel enan.eled ware, porcelain lined ; also gray si eel or agate ware, for your wife and don't slight her for she is the flower of your home." Shot-guns for the boys, and nrauy other articles too numerous to name. Wntey call or phone (No. 0) and we will answer. . . . .... . . . TKYOJS1 JST. c. by thousands all ovar th! country, who usad "it-tTflPa 00 for headache of all kinds,' Nauralgia, Acuta Rhsumatiim, "Grip" fid Sora Throat, ate., thftit U to suffer with the abort ailment whn you can buy tt-ftuiXf tha famous remedy for aches and pains at all druggists. 25 dos only 35 c. or delivered by us anywhera the mail goes oa receipt of price. What Ma. J. It. BEAfTIX of Norwalk, Ohio, Auditor oi Huron Co., says: - I have bean subject to saTsra hcadacha all my lils and hare derived more v benefit from tits use "IT-KURA" than from any rvntdy I hava aver : . ued. Mora valuable tMtimoniala for Mkinsr. ' : . - Mfd. only hy THE S. Yf. FLZhSniQ CO., Now London, O. (lui!StoWGar;F Our work has a reputation ' -rrrrr v 1 for honest and reliable con- - - - IZZ? I . I mnntAftnTi for honest and reliable con struction.' Every part is in spected and tested. Highest possible value for the price charged. Every job war ranted. Continnally adding new features that make our Vehicles attractive. We make - a full line of high grade carriages. Send for catalogue and prices. We want a wide awake Dealer in unoccupied ter ritory, 5TO? EI-LSf Meal ALSO . an and Sliortsr Always- 011 1 Try Tliem- Gropi Clothing aiiS Shoes -.At Reduced Prices; ' . : comneos, n. g. Phone No. 13. Three Times the Value of Any OTHen, One Third Easier. One liiird Faster. The only .Sewing Machine that does not fail in any point. Rotary- M otion and Ball Bearin g make it the iightest iunuing ma chine in the world. Agents wanted in unoe'eupied territory. - T . u Send for circulars and telrms". Wheeler & Wilson Mk Co., ATLANTA. QA. ' Wholesale ISH., Cortland, n. Y. 1 " - Co!DATE"tOS SEEEIFP. I hereby announce' myself a candid ;e for the oince.orr:ieriu 01 roin cour.ty, subject to t'ie it'o;i ?( the next Temocra:io conven Uon-fgr lUiiUiualig county o(i;;erh. I I- Taluxt, Columbus, AmnsTEAToa's notice. S. - Having qualified as administrator of J rutniim, deceased, late of Polk county, X Q tins is to notify all persons having cia;n against the estate cf said deceased to exhilfc thrfn to the u,ndviiigned on or Lcfore the 214 day of April,, "1905, or this notice will be '-plead in bar of their' recovery. All persons indebted, to said estate will please wake im "mediate payment: - I . N. B. Hampton, ' - ' ' ' " - '. - . Avimiuistratc-r. This the 21st day cf April, 1304. - My 1 House Of' Seven Rooms, in CoIuuiLus, X is For Sale or Rent.,, W. A. CANNON, Firranr.s ara.aiXte rij:l:f . Ixk ru'Iit, and for their . t-artit ccr t t:rpcses, uc x-sJtivcly Knsuipassed. TLe u absolate'.y no r-vess-Tver'-c !wmt-tlic . tteffm." , t KK:LIT5. from fjootof 150x0. - Our I:r.c I'lTTOL; rrom f 2.eo tu J5cm6. . rilOTCl'XS, fmm $7.50 to $30.00. Ntrfy!I"eErstsc:!et::erteve." Don't fail to srncl f r illustrr.tot raTatirf a book of ready irfnrBi c rr.ared Jti ape Bequest. 1 4 Arcyoufr.w itti'uzlcsf VebaTeissoeileiKtliat is Tcry interestiag-and will atc rou think hard. Send tw o -cent stamps and we wfn famrd it l.y rrt-:rn nail. A'Ji'rrss, "Pazzle Deirtmpnt." J. ETETENS AHK3 U TOOL CO., .. . 1 r: P.O. Bex 30?, ztf : Chlcoiiee Falls, Mass. OUR NEW; FRUIT AND ' Vegetabje SLIGER T? it ears. Bananas. Pota. rMT- toes, Beets.Cucumbera, Turnips, Radishes. Car Ci??? rots, Cabbages, etc. Makes dainty and attractive Perforated Flu Unes and Saratoga Chips in Various Designs, also Shoestrings, etc. No waste. Anybody cm a - Full Directions for sUchrg and maLin all the above mentioned with each Slicer. The product is uniform, artistic and attract vf. The surfaces being flutted, the slice do not stick together. -They cook or dry evenly and quicker. The ma kins of dainty salads and tirn ishings and attractive dishes is greatly iacili- ttted. V ..;v-5.v.. ' ; . The knife Is 2 1-2 laches wide, and his an elective guard, which protects the fingers. prioe;35Ce:nts. LSend for Catalogue of fell line of Household Specialties. R, B. HOOVER & CO., . SOIUTH BEND, 1ND. BARRED PLYMOUTH WP HANDY As good winter lay v straiu. Eggs for hv: r. i ing and stock for ... SCOTCH COLLIE SKEl'Hc .'. PUPPIES. Thoroughbreds stock at . . niodeiute terms. Address GEO RGE EWH ITESEL, - - HARRISONBURG, Ru ral Ro ute G. VIRGINIA. uro and Sure, The materials used in Bcanufacturinf this Baking Powder are gaaranteed pare and wholesome. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back by your dealer. TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE insist on having FULL flip! GAH 1
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