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TAB POLK COUIITY HEYfft. ' J01IN CARNKG1K. Publish m. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year, . . Six Months, . Three Months, One Month, . $1.00 .50 25 .10 Always in Advance. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1904. : When Sorry Say So. This following very sensible, article . is from an unknown source .but is so strikingly true we cannot resis the temptation to leproduce it in the hboV that' it' will have made some one better for having read it , ;M.We read not long age a very sensible article under the caption; ben You Are Sorry Say So We hope we have, been benefited. When you've been cros and un- kiud or rude, said the writer, don't let lalbe pride ataud in the way of Asking lorgiveuess. It isn't always easy to say, 'I'm sorry in fact, noiuetiinea it's des perate hard.' liut once you've said it you'll fool so much happier that its really worth the sacrifice to fool ibh pride. The longer you wait the Larder it will be to say it ; the angry feeliugs will grow like ft snowball, until what has merely beeu a slight grievance assumes the proportions of real estrangement " There is no fault so bard to overcome as the hasty temper. We may make any number of good reso lutions, and then the first time that we have any provocation away we go without an instant's warning, anoV before we realize what we are ddfug the unkind words have been eyoien, and no matter how much regret we feel they cannot be unsaid. The strange thing about it is that . w& so? often hurt the people we love the best. Even when. we beg. for giveness, though we hal the hurt, we cannot do away with the scar. . f As a rule, the people who are quick to give; offense are equally as quick in taking it Their feelings are easily hurt, and they go about with the proverbial chip so lightly balanced on . their shoulders that bouie- une. is sure to knock it off, either intentionally or accidentally. "Half the ill-feelings in the world can be smoothed out by a few words of explanation, but if on the other, hand the offender will say. 'Have I done anything wron g? If so, I am sorry and on the other the offender will not say, you have done so and go ; did you mean it?' the breach will go on widening un til it is irreparable. Nq matter how much of a struggle it is when you are sorry, say so and 'Let not the sun go doh upon your wrath.' ' -Gaffney Iiedger " . . Death of Col. J. A. Mays. John Albert Mays was bora ia Edgefield county, S. C, March 8th, 1825, and died at his home in the community of North l'acolet, Sept. loth, 1904. His death, was due to a malignant form of chconic diarrhoea. ot whfch be had suffered for many years, and fr m which death alone, gave him permanent relief. He was highly- respected by the people of his section. This was demon. strated by Ue large congregation that gatb ered to witness the last earthly remains of hira laid to rest. The funeral services were held at the lwiue on Sunday p. m. at the hour of 3 'clock, alter which the body was interred ia the Cainily grave yard nearby. . Mr. Mays was well connected, both by blood and marriage ; his last wife, who sur vives him, was Mrs. Mencrva Jackson McClure. TJic.two seemingly happy and devoted people lived together about eleven years and made the social and religious atmos phere .of their hptac most delightful. Their scparatlo'visdMtd sad, but cannot be of very great duration.upul in a higher sphere they, me; wvcx .mqre to part May the great Comforter be a husban Jo, the devoted and bereft wiJt.L gye her U needed strength and ccnforf iir-her sorrow and loneliness. Ke&pecifully, . T. C CROltEJt. ' . .. . ... TRYON-NEWS. - W, H. Perry will, preach here next Sunday at II a. no, and at f.30 p. m. V Thomas' Elmore,. 0 Jloridas visiting at the home of Judge Qodfbsw T. C. .Mills wttended the railroad meeting at Columbus Monday. -. ,' Wn. Durhan returned to Xrjron Friday, lie had been visiting in Ctoeavijjlc, fc, & . ?. .. ..... r , T. C. Mills went tosee A. - Jackson,' "of Mill Spring, Tuesday, with reference to plac ing poles along the road from Colutnbus to Mill Spring on which to construct the tele phone irom Columbus to Mill Spring. Mr. Mills thinks that in about two or three weeks Tryon folks can shout hello at Mill Spring citizens. ; Miss Marie Jones, who has been visiting her grandfather here lias returned to her home in Cincinnati, Ohio. A. J. Morton has returned from a trip to the New England States. Miss Katherine Beatson, a trained nurse of Tryon who has been attending a patient at White Stone Springs, S. C, returned Friday to care for a patient at Lynn, Mrs. Tuttle. ' John Orr & Co. , expects to get into his new store this week. . ; , MILL SPRING NOTES. Mrs. Robert IVice is on the sick list this week. Her friends hope for her speedy return to good health. Mr. McCurry, the photographer, who has been in our town for two months, moved with his tent to his home in Forest City, Tuesday. Miss Ella Edwards, the deaf and dumb girl of Mill Spring, was taken ill suddenly Sunday evening with a spasm. Dr. Edwards was called and found her in a critical condi tion. At this wntuig she is reported better. Miss Pauline Shank le, of Saluda, is visit ing her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boone, at Mite Inn. Rev. W. II. Perry filled his regular ap pointment at Bethlehem Sunday. liis text was,.. The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree; he shall grow like a cedar of Lebanon." Psalms 92:12. The sermon seemed to be enjoyed by all present. The fourth quarterly meeting will be held at Bethlehem the first Saturday and Sunday in October, beginning on Friday previous at 10 o'clock with a missionary mass meeting and dinner on the ground Friday and Saturday. A good time is expected. Everybody is in vited. Rev. T. IL West. Presidini? Elder of Morganton District, is to preside. Rev. J. D. Arnold, of Rulherfordton, is also expected to be present and deliver a missionary address Fridav. - - j Rev W. II. Perry will preach at New Hope the Saturday before the fourth Sunday at 2 p. m. and at II a. m the fourth Sunday. Rev. W, H. Perry is holding a meeting at Pleasant Hill this week. We learn the meet ing started with considerable interest. He is reported to have held a meeting at Collins ville last veek resulting in tea professions. Arnold & Cannon Purchased Engle Farm. Arnold & Cannon, of Lynn, have this week closed a deal for the Engle farm. The priceaid for the property was 2,225. The farm contains about eighty acres. Much of It is fine bottom land. The Engle farm is, perhaps, better known as the old Dr. Cox estate. Dm ing the jvut few years tbe'property has "run down" Uit it will not take long for two enterprising men ike H. G. Cannon and C. B. Arnold to make it one of. the best farms in Polk county. Under Mr. Camion's surviMou the fat m has yielded more this year than it has for man) seasons. " OUR CLUBBING RATES. We have made arrangements whereby we can offer the following claiming rates to thos: who want any of the papers in the list below. These rates are very low and we must have cash" in advance. Look the lis over and then send us your order. The Atlanta Constitution, (the great Southern weekl)) and Thk N: vs, $1 50 The Sunny South and TltK News, "1 50 The Semi-Weekly Observer and The JMkws . ... . ... ... The Progressive Farmer and Tiie News . . . . . , . . The Farm Journal all of 1904 and The News one year . . .... The Farm Journal five years and The News one year . ...... , ' Send all orders to r THE POLK COUNTY NEWS, ; Columhus, N. C 1 00 awl I JUST REGEIVSED; -: A GOO t LINE : OF DRY I GOODS. . We haye Jnst received tbe jar?e8t liite of fall nntl winter goods ever offeied fprale in Columbus, such as JenDS, 5 Rosemary, Damask. Crash, Suitings of various kinds, English jjrillian tine "Broadcloth, Wter. Proof Flannels, Domestics (all kindspVale Crape,! WhipcprOrCauton S Flannel. Ladies and Z Gents Heavy Underwear, and f many other articles 01' suminer fal.l and winter goods too nnroerous to mention Our lfpet of Embroidery, S Ribbons and Dress Trimmings, are complete and up to date, iir fact everything sold in a frst" class dry goods store can be found on our shelvesiil ? All at reasonable prices considering the. quality of gtiods. , Don't forget J that our line of groceries are alwaysj fresh and the best that money can buy. When iu Goluita we invite you to make our store headquarters, whether jou want to buy i anything or not No trouble to shoj goods. B E SURE A N P I fS P IcT T H ES E I GOODS BEFORE THE w ARE SOLD. McMURffl LAUTER, LOO CABIN Now Open For Summer Guests. Mrs. M. B. PAT TOP TIES I PIT IOBi:tTiXES! The taxes for the town of . Columbus are now due for 1904, and all who wislr to 'save cost of advertising their property for 'sale, are requested to come and settle with me at once. L. II. CLOUD, Sept. 15th, 1904. . Tax CoUiscToiJ JAS. P. MORRIS ATTORNEY AT LAW. LocRteil iu (Jrnud Jury ltoom in Court House over Clerk OlHce. OOLUMBUS, N. C. TELEPHONES t Offlct : No. 7. Rtsidtnc : No. 14. Geo. C. Justick. V. C. McKokik. JUSTICE & McRORIE, ATTORNEY8 AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. COLUMBUS and RUTHERFOROTON Practice in all State Co rti and in th Federa; Courti. rmuiit Btlention yrivmsll bus- r. neiis tutrutstcd to tUviu. , j ra(ip( Pains 2825 KeeleySt., : -Chicago, III., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con- h gestion of the womb, with severe ; pains tlirough the groins. I iraf-J icrtHa lernoty at ihe time ot men struation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try I knew not, for it teemed that I had tried all and failed, but 1 had never tried Wine of Cardui, that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that! had the right me ticine. New blood' seemed to course through my veins and after using ejeven bottles I was a well WDman.lv Mrs. Bash , is now hi perfect health because : she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing downains and blinding headaches when all other remdie failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in: her home. ' The first bottle convinces' the pa tient she is on the road to health. 7 , For. advice in cases requiring' special directions, address. irivm vmptoms, "The LadiesAdvisor? mytu. tLQcui,, xue unauanooga Medicine GtL, Chattanooga, Tenn. a. xTiSUb8cribeior. The News today. &ui . Price Sale o 0 e) 9 O o o 0 SiySVBNSON, Columbus, A. C. 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