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THE POLK COUNTY HEWS. JOHN CARNEGIE, Publisher. v SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, . . . . . . ... . . .. $1.00 Six Months, . , .... . . . .50 Three Months, . . . ." ... . . . .25 One Month. . . ; . . to Always in Advance. Subscribers to The Polk County News ,r. atiarawc' trtfA arlion rrtir cuK. scrtption expires by the appearance a blur cross mark on their paper. THURSDAY, DEC 15,' 1904. . FIRE IN TRYON ' about four o'clock completely aestroyea two Duiiamgs owned by R. P. Belue . and Mr. Barrett. The buildings -were occupied by joy's Jewelry store, Belue's Meat Market and a barber shop. Mr. Belue's building was insured for ArnA l xl f i . i ow ana me nxtures etc., in nis market were insured for $100. This is said to be all the insurance there was m the buildings or stock. . The News could not learn definitelv hnui' the- fir saH-o but the general opinion seemed to be that it was caused by the stove ifi.the Post Office. How much money or mail there was iif the Post Office is not known: r The fire started in the Post Office and was not discover ed until 3.30 or 4 o'cldck Friday morning, jNotnmg was saved. I rwtprian Yhnivh af PrliTmVia officiating. The wedding was a i vi iwiv,b cx.xx.ctij. , vsaxxjr c Tf relatives being present. Immed- -Tl xl 1 1 iateiy aner xne ceremony me bridal Dartv left for the bride groom's home in Rutherford county. Miss Teddie Cannon accompanied the bridal party to Rutherf ordton. A very pleasant trip was reported. While you are on the look out "vr a t t- ior a Amas present go . to j. n. race cz uO. C. M. Campbell has had the nTooaiitA r-f cViycttimop en-mo ff Vics friends around last week with a view to locating tnem. Mr.' and Mrs. Luster Wilson nave a new comer at their house. Wo rinva rmt- aa vot loornoH Vi i'a name, but suffice it to say he is a TN x. .uemocraw TWrmTiTOYYVtr TTinTwrkevn on1 HflQQ Tna TiSenoi morlo o chrTM-inrr Xk,Wa, M4A UUliViUlllg .... . . . - visit to Spartanburg, b, u. , this ween. Have vou seen those hov's suits J- T T f yl mi ii r. re ru ra vr .n nair on wool ana maae m the latest style. in the order of K. of P. last ruesday night. . Svral nf mir T .mr -Prkllra oua been purchasing themselves good j i : iiux&cs aim uuies tateiy. Get readv fnr Ymas nnrl wViilo thinking of what to do first go to T T T O n . 1 u. r. .race oi sO., ana get some nice presents. Then get some A IA i 1 1 lruit nuis ana canay. h BUY the: ooeoooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 O he great 0 Toombs, Once eorgian lob ! aid: o "Who saves bis country, saves'ull things, n u:., ...:n v.i auu nil ujiub buvcu uicra uiiii Who lets his couDtry die, lets all. tlrftr&s die, :i And all things dying, curse him." sewingmachine' Do not be vertl.se a $60.00 BewW if, be bought from dealers from 515.00 to 19 ?c WC MAKE A VabiJ THE HEW HOME IS THE to The Feed drmin . T. Rouble Feed combing , ... . , Save yjpur country and save yourself mojfey by buying your hardware supplies at tome, for J department storeslh Chicago have no interests in common wjth ours, and by the time u-pay freight from Chicago 6n stoves, ranges, buggies, guus, and moat anything else, they wiW have cost you as jiunch; and iu many instancc-3 more than We can sell you, the fame .goods1 for. Supply yourself witll any of these things. ": from- our store. j . . 'J ;: TRYON SUPPLY COMPANY. o ! me reea determines thP fit ' weakness of Sewing Mueh&ngtho' strong ,xints makes the Xew 11 ther the best Sewing MachhtlvTv"0 Wri6forCIRCUUie8& manufkotareand prices bSSjjni the hew home mmiim ORANGE. Mill 28 Union 8i.N.Yn Chicago, iii Atlnn FOR SALC by TRYON, a . ' . . . . . t! ,' -. .. . W. H. PERRY IN HIS NEW HOME Thinks he will Enjoy his New Field in Henderson CountyGlad to Get The News. LOO CABIN MJ NowOpeniFor Winter Guests CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE NOTES '.-. J" .1 . Teachers and Scholars are Busy Bees Now r on Account of Examinations, Joint Ses sion, Christmas Exercises etc. With every day the faces around seem tnomw hi-io-Vifo. . O- " M4t6UkU MtlVI bnghter. Most of the boarding students expect to spend Christ- iiias at nome ana all are gladly looking forward to the next tyeek. " examinations will alc KA , " www fcvs UU next week and so we are having double duty in the preparation for them and our Christmas exercises. We are busy bees, for joint session comes off Thurs day night, school parade next Sat urday and our Christmas concert tuc iouowmg weanesday night. Our visitors last Saturday and Sunday were Miss Hodge and Mr. Callahan, of Ruthprfmvif Miss Logan of Lynn. We enjoy ed their visit and want them to come again. Some of our school wpro fni - ... w w null- ate enough to attend a wedding wuumsi weeK ana some ouiers attenaea one at Tryonthis TveeK. Mr. Hill and Miss McFarland accompanied the newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. B. Keeter w xvutnenoraton last Thursday. Rev. J. M. Walker preached at Lynn Sunday night. The ser- Editor Thk Nf.ws We have reached our new field ana preachea three times Sun- uajf -uwiiiuig, evening ana nigni wvAy oU X.; . iaj vuuu. 11.1 vh i'i 1 ri ixr-xjfTrti nrin I think I shall be pleased with X 1 li. . . me wore taKen as a whole and feel that the wav is orfn fnr a 1 - - . successiui aggressive year s worK. riave not set up house- Keeping yet ana may not for a tiroxiV aw tn A-w, - -x.- 1 1 wi lcii Kuxya, uwaiung aevei opment for a suitable house with suitable envirnnmontc I was glad to find The Polk vuuiMxr inews awaiting me at brother Joe (larren'R and I must say I enjoyed reading cue nome department very much. It is especially good. I fear this J ' X. 1 1 1 . ueparuneni nas not oeen reaa and appreciated as it should be U..- 1 ! . . uy your suDscriDers at large and for this reason T wnnld heroin .oil - - uUUI -C4XX special attention to the moral," mucvbiuu, uuiuesuc ana reiicr- - 1 1 o.i. . tVir worcn 01 t"is aepartment. Marriage is not a failure" in last week's issue is well worth readincr and thnno-ntful well as the article just preceding 1U I like the lare-p hnld fnno vr m which the local pages are now Drinted ; ww. mwwuxv. xw VV X1A fcc appreciated by the majority of jrweu. icaucxs anu will maKe tne paper more generally read and nA.i.U. tTT TT - accepuiuie. W. n. rERRY. nenaersonville, N. C, Dec. 9th, 1904. Mrs. A ST?4?D .AID A xuwi or oaotnn l a uirrMif.1 .ki x i ""HU &cterr is tested h r. T ' Lu. 'Ta Columbus, A. d Proprietress, waeuf tuccess&l shot tverr time 'StT reliable uaderall cuUH, f te.nt . toe Ask jrow deaJcr, tad insist ooourguods. Ifjroacan not obtain them, will ship csptcss prepaid, upon re ceipt of price. J. STEVENS ARMS 6 TOOL CO. r. u. 0oz 409a CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS, U.S. A, Dov't r.T. . . . I book of ready rtonct interested in the mad sport of shooting-. Uxiied for 4 cents in stamps to par ruzzie rittl establish' his romifafifin oo o -" A Vf WIMWVil fctj . L. X 1 T x xm. . wnier 01 nction. in The .Laurel Wreath" Gustav Kobbe contri- 1 x . ... . . nurjaa u crnrv whMh tin 1 1 ' i -'wwx. J II U1M1 M IU tf 111- stant in its appeal, especially to uiuae wnu . Know xne operatic staiyp. 'f!lanHo "KSf-Mon. O w" v.uv A iw-xjxouxivc, Bad Man," by WilUarg R. TxlOrnti-in - id n Kmoavit tnln Air 4.1. t,wr xg u aACxj UUC ,yA Uie West whOsft h HMI4I X1WUUMI nature , win the reader .t the . v,vvxxxx W: DbVi ICO, the merit of whiri is ja Hi as it is pronounced, are contri buted hv f- rf . wvvaw, AUkV.l b Hue-hes. Vnthrvn .TqtKX. o j wuavry A-JV1. Boltwood, Clinton Dangerfield, Robinson while in verse and humor the higi standed of the maiTazine is mnrA tVian Tnolntoin- j v v.... aaxatyaiii ed bv Virei'na WnnmarH Pliirl Carolyn Wells, -Arthur Stringer, Zona Ga1 R MitnL-;f4-n-b. rheodosia Garrison, John Vance "I L. 1 1-11 ' ineney ana liiisa .barker; The essav. vA1ops and Amfivriaio " by Edgar Saltus and- the French StOrV. bv MafAl Provnof . hr-n a quality fully to merit their place with the other contributors to this excellent number; T Call at The News office and we wiu give vou a sample copy of O x.1 a i . . . F" oouwiern Agncuiturist. ,T?3er fi,ist snow of the season iellf WednpiiPav nio-ht If mod -j.-- ."ev. .a., new a light Storm.- however, nnlvmoae. UIing a quarter of an inch on the f CTOUnd- ThursHav aff. noQii snow fell for a short time Dutj soon stopped. Mr. and Mrs J fl' tt,i.v. Mr J and Mrs M V Qfor0i. and Miss Mamie Hawkins had tne? pleasure of dming at the hninha ef Uwi IX T xl 1 l w iy5 "uaKe ana Mrs. ivicowain, Sunday. The bride and groom that spent Tuesday night at the home of Rf. n r i . . uxif. iv. vy. lanant were Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Donahoo, of Boiling Springs, N. C. The bride was ora uuaa, of Boiling bprmgs. They were married at New Prospect, S. C, Tuesday morning, Dec. 14th. The groom 1S, nephew of Mrs. R. C. Tallant omhis place. Th& young couple n Tir j tu P01"ng aprmgs, N. Jvf Wednesday morning where they will make their horns. J AS. P. MORRIS ATTORNEY AT LAW. Located iu Grand Jurv Room in Court House over Clerk's Office. COLUMBUS, - N. C. TLEPHQNE8t I AUC OCX Vice Was ft fonxrl K Columbus. The January Smart Set COLUMBUS NEWS. Misses Zerma Sitton and Lizzie Weaver visited at Mr. J. D. Car renter from Friday until Sunday. : We regret that Miss Etelka Arledge is out of school this week on account of sickness. I our !ast report until after the holidays. We wish for every one a Merry Christmas and a speedy return to schobl after wards. t Eureka Society A NEWSY LETTER FROM LYNN. A Quiet UttleWedding at Lynn and Other Things That Have Happened Since our ..: Last Letter. ' . 0.1 Preached in i,wst ounaay evening. .We, suppose Rev. Mr. Gibson, Mr.- Perryfs vsuccessor, will fill Mr; Perry's apfwintment here, but as yet-we have not been in formed about the matter. v. avo.c;x aim wiie, OI yioumuus, were snoppmg m Lynn one day this week. Lindsey W. Morgan, of daVtoiseek, ' J-ynn one Las.t tfiursday Morning-a the resid:ence of the brides ther, clrJ CAn? ' Lenora Rutherfordton, were v joined toerether m finiv vrriii. t- . C. Croker pastor of thePres- n The January Smart Set is the first indication of the excellence wmcn is to mark the magazine for 1905. Tho RmoH- - , uuwxv uvii noi) long since conceded the title of r y-v I wic iiiagazme oi cleverness ' and its plans'f or the coming year mxcaujr C1UUI ttCC a USt 01 neW wiiuiuuwrs wnose names stand for the .very best in the fiction f tx 4 a.. a a 1 uu verse oi tne oay. With r ranees Avmar Matliomo xxr. R. Lighton, Emery Pottle Rupert Hughes, Edward Boltwood and Herbert D. Ward standing out xxyni rtiiiung Lweniy-seven other names, most nf wViirVh , - ii twu (U WiUClY ",,v"u pcuiany laminar to Vvmi4 C74. u J v reauers, tne January number premisses well for tha cunimg year. KThe novelette, "The Coming of the. King," by Frances Aymar juauiewB, is a most delicate uuiigung oi ngnt humor and touching pathos. The scenes are a, satwobijr m .jrruvence ana the oiAixjr concerns a charming American girl whose life weaves p""" v. .Vv .." ancient French family who, in their se- 4MJ J M al t . c uueu corner oi the world, have au wieir nves waitea loyally and unquestioningly for the day when tnn ham ik. TT . , i. J j Luv: ""use oi uourbon enuuiu return to nis own and sit upon tne tnrone of France. -a - Georce Rnrr M.Pi,a- i aT-- . 'Ua.VjlUbCUCUll. Whose "Graustark" smf . . ; wirjtw AUUl into prominence on the wave of popular favor, has written a long Short storv fnr f ho To oet which will even more firmlg Rev- T. C. nrnlrpr Mrs. J. P ' Mnrris w HVVVUUVU W11C district meeting of the order of Knights of Pythias. which was held at Brevard locr Trmwo,, and Fnday. They report a fine time and rannnt ; flrirl -nrMis express the reception and enter tainment given them by the Brer vard - Pythian a - Pow t ' n Croker was the representative Sent bv : th A Pnlnm ho T siA The Brevard Lodge defi-ayed all exDenses and wnnlH nr oii-rrr 4-v.rv VlSltini? ! Kniffhts t. enn cent while they were in Brevard. on) 1 TA IjrOOShaw: two nrnminonf m - - - rvx.,.llt vw4icii j ui lrvon. nnn hucmaos iwi 4- last rnaay. , j Rev. W. M Whifoei'irt s. ed at Green's Street church of ouarxanniiro" x c a . Rev. J M. Waiker;' filled the xurmer s regular appointment ati vA;iumuus isaptist church Sunday. IT X7A11 naad i.1i4A 1 '-'llY. . or book case t?ivA T. w rA I Vni1lnw1fli' XI x?x f i a , xc can nt you UD tO the aueen's toso r- . . The News is orlad Mrs. F. M. Pturo-oca ,ttI, v. i i ocx ivsuoijr sicn several weeks. At thft rAOnilaT niAnfmra 1 X. , . '"ccuug last Tuesday night the Columbus: IOUOWmcr ofllCArs fny fU t - - -.v HIC ilCAt Arleoge, V. C., T. C. Croker, V.TaUant, M. A., John J-l.ri rl- I .Irtlirl M 17 -r McMurray, M. E.,- A. L. Mc Murrav T. IT nA j t w were elected Lodge -11 --- '.' MM YEARS' ? . mi w l'KainazT D J. H. TURIIER'S UARKET LYNN N. C. . . meats of all kind con- StantlV - on hanH Vici A - wu UIU Oysters every Saturday. Our IPlPnhrtna'ia XT. in T r? -r..v.,v w kj. xu uynn. tilVe ZSH era ver the phone. Will buy cattle, hoirs anH oVir NOTICE; All persons indebted tn c .. - WW uu either by note or open account, which is due or Dast Hua w u please call and settle same at once, as all accounts on our books must be settled bv Jan 1st ioftc rray up at once and begin the rtew I ear With thA r.lrl o i ,. w wa CA.V.VU.il US all paid off. , TRYON SUPPLY CO., 1229 GEO. A. GASH. Manager. Three Times t.se Value of Any OTHeR, One Third Easier. One lliird Faster. The oulv Sewing l.'acbiiie tlist does not fail iu any point. Rotary Alotion aud Ball Bearings make it the lightest ruuniug ma chine m the world. Agents wauted hi uuoccapietl territorv. Sendfor circulars aud term. Wheder & Wilson Mfg. Cc, ATLANTA. GA. IPS Trade, Marks U... 1.1 . . yvPT RIGHTS 4rS. liireiitlnn fa probblr t.i?iVfI9a?rfcrthr EXECTOB'S NOTICE; - Haviner Qualified jonv haTing claims against said csute we hereby notihed to urgent th.. . atcd; on or b.(bre De ; notice will he nl-H in i. W Jlt'. OT tb,s I All persons iebte T ..Z Z7- quested to make immediate settlement w. t. HH.L, Executor; Run v It I.. . . . This Der. tVK T7 - ecutrix. , SZSOUTIQiy SAT.T! North Carolina, Polk County. ""tm iicai : ' CaiLL FOfi BIDS. The county paupers will be let to the low est responsible bidder ou the first Monday in " Jan. 1905, bids all sealed. The Commis sioners reserve light to reject any and all bids. F. M. Burgess, Clerk to B C C This Dec. 6th, 1904. 12:2 m sr w,inos eqarge, in the igendfic flniertcaii ". fl r St. Waalxlitron! jVS K Notice of Execution Sale. and J. T. Foster vs. T;:J. Davis ,:Iy virtue of two j? . . underrd r " 7u erected to the r.in .u fupenor Court of HERB IS THE ..i.ix v" -..s.rcu irom me Superior Court r P.11 II tST ft iSSSteA V.he"-sL.thia West Vs: fT' OlLJMpKfMOL WilOn-" blr.. . "' roster ys.T J. Davis. I will V - aaaa. W a v am nvi m a mr m wm m hi I.1UI To everv new RnhwwKfA nm ISI ewa for on a mil - ouuLnern Acrricn minat -Ftaa wa tin 1 1 n Inn nM4 .a. J.. 1 1 . r ociiu it lu every oia SUD senberwhp pays for another , a." i 1 a ... I jrcax. ioutnern Agriculturist is 6w paper, puDiisnea "?iui-monuny ar. JNasnvilIe, Tenn. .f.Braocti A GfOod winfAi .v. V "K strainr Eprffs for hatch mff and stock for " SCOTCH COLMBSHEPHEBD v 4 -Thoroughbred stock at I rnodprate Wma ajj-. GEORGE E. WHITESEL pural Route 6a YIRGIni vuhin the i.r vr. - the rbhL titU -nH iZTL ."ons, .11 nd former Tknnn .. v. t " u"n T " cug a corner in the Eastern mama m.t i t . tuc . thence wt ri4; 5"J rmta... v "lence aoutb 80 hABtiai.. T 7 , P,ei e lastern ooundarr line; North 50, West 80 t 10 Doles ' to the place of beginning. , 3 le$ XV r r. .". viuwdus, w. c., Dec, 2nd, 1904. ; 12.20 AUTOMATIC LIFT DROP HbAii SEWING Machine years ahead of all ethers in points 1 01 supenoF1 uu("",r? worm, itwewffepaiaiwi"-; we ask for this ixwchme, we coaM not build a better one. Aod r tuica la ttoht aaMa a ar t w .. at a. tresis Scir1i ttachiw CfeChlaJ
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