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THE POLK COUNTY NEWS,. SALAD A, ff. 0. " ' - -t . v-( , '(I " I 'J 'jl1 i i: it i ? 1 A Hi I ! - v 1 !r- 4 : n n -i; -7;-. . i It If f THE POLK COUNTY HEWS -Published every Friday at SALUDA . POLK COUNTY . , The Land' or the. Sky, : HORTH CAROLINA.; By News Publishing Co., : (Co-Partnership,) . ' W. F. and GR. Littlel ' W. F. Little, ; r- Editor. 'Entered as second-class matter May, 21 1914, at the post office at Saluda, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3d, 1879.' SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable lKf Adduce. One Tear. . . . '.. . -. . .1 LOO Six Months.; . . .V ll . 'J f Advertiatag rates quoted upon re quest - I Make all checks, drafts, and money orders payable to The Polk County Npws. 7 '"'"' Communications intended for publi cation must be signed by the sender, name and address. , VOL. XX. NO. 25 FRIDAVT. OCT. 30. j14 A man who lives in our town, Thought he was wondrous wise; He jumped into a business, -, l?ut wouldn't advertise. 7 And when he found his business gone, He tried a nVethoil'sane; He started-in to advertise, '. ' And got it back' again; . ' $ V i . All roosters morehan It year old . should be killed. The Ohio farmer estimates that the farm ers' &nd poultry raisersof Ohio have' suffered an unrealized loss of one million, five hundred thou sand dollars, in the production of fertile eggs that do not keep well. 1 Several states have taken action-against the rooster. Uagaiine Clal) Oiler. . Look over tuir list of magazine clubs, as advertised in The News, you are sure to find just what you want. You can f'et a good farm paper if you need it, a good poultry paper, one' devoted to fruit culture, or dairy farming. You will also find' in the different clubs many of the best story papers published, and others de voted to literature, fashions and household subjects. Let all the family help make up the list. Mother can have her paper, father can have his, and there will still be one left for the young folks. Send us your order today. Do jt before you forget about it. The extra Jcost is so little that it is hardly worth considering, and besides you will be made glad for a whole year by the monthly visits of three high class publications. - TA Ii- It uu 11 now. . . SOUTHERN RAIL SALUDA. 1 v . ' . ''.." - hi W. Qhas. -Wffrd and wife spent Saturday in Spartanburg. ( 1 Doctor Franklin, of Asheville, has ac cented trw . vw-isitinn irf nlinrmacit at Saluda Pharmacy and will bring his wife and. little and , Rev J II Ilemle.lite met at Saluda Aiu,-ht in o n- ' - : : I and orkauixed a Piesbyterian Church with Miss HattieUfowe, Mrs. IL-H.;McKee, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OHCiNIZED The commission sent I y.. Kings. Mountain Presbytery, composed f tlie following m isttrs; Rev'.K A Miller Moderator,' Rev F B Rankin' Secretary Rev R C Anderson Miss Anuie Waring and Miss Helen Robin son spent Tuesday in Ilendersonville. Mrs., E. 1. Patterson and Mrs. John Pace spenr Monday in Hendersonville shop-ing. Robert Gaines, of Tryon, was a pleasant Caller Monday. "-7- Walter burgess, of Mill Sjring, looked after business affairs in Saluda Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pyles, of isprtaubwg, have leased the M. A. Pace cottage on outer Greenville St., and will spend some time in Saluda.;:' . . ; . ? -: ... v ' Will Forrest and Fred Bishop left Sun day for Atlanta to be gone a few days on a pleasure trip. . - ' " Frank 15ishop lias jeturned from Wash ington,D. C, where he went '.on business. 'Mrs. AV. D. Werner and Miss Gussie, left Sunday for Charleston. : ' F W.". Bacot and family returned .to Charleston Saturday. v " . ' W. H. Pace, our deot agent is back n the ob after a short illness. ' i R. F. Robertson' went to Tryon Saturday on business. Miss CIrady Uurgess, of-RufHn. N. C., has accepted a position as look-keeper at the Seminary. Miss Uurgess is a graduate of the 1912 Senior class. Mhls Ilen.ietta 1.. Inland visited friends in Hendersonville Wednesday. f II. Jt Mcliyinis and family left for Jack-sonvill-Sundry. . returned" "to New visiting 1. J. llaumbcrger Smyrna Friday: '' Miss Hey ward, of Cohrral.ra, i Mrs. K. M. Salley. W. R. Little of Barber, N C, wa in town Tuesday. Miss Agnes Hill wh has been visiting her sister, Mis. James R. Keeter, at Whit ney lias returned home. J. M. Hearn Irft yesterday for Wash ington, D. C-i where he has accepted a po sition with the lleur- Irug Co. Mrs. Iludsm and family have returned to Charleston, S. C. , Miss Harriett I Iart is visiting relatives in Can.jiobello, S. C. ? The train formerly known as No. 41, Hr rived at 9:25 a m will he put on again Nov. 32nd, thus resuming the Asheville servict , Candidates Hill, liurgess and Arlcdgc at tended the Democrat rally Tuesday night and shook, hands with voters Wednesday. Hon J A Bolich will make a politicat speech at Mill Spring, Saturday night.1 fourteen memls.V C 1 1 Ijeldtul and E W 1. i . 1 . ll.fl!.... J.' 1. 1 - - uarucr were eicciei ivuimg wmia. Ihe Rev Andeison and 1 lenderlite each preached two excellent sermons which were hisrlily -appreciated. The Metliodwt Ijreth- em kindly closed their church to worship with uswhich whs appreciated . We expert to co operate with air ihe Christian denomi nations in building tip tlieJ Kingdom' ut our lxrd and Savior and ftiid a helping hand in every good work for the moral uplift of Saluda. r : FISH TOP ; Rev. Joel Sherfy preached an interesting sermon-Sunday, oh the preparation and du ties of a soldier. . M?ssArmanda Jackson attemled sjrviees Sunday, on her way home, at Walkers. Mrs, Wether and son, Jackson, returned to their liome in Creenville,. C., Sunday. Earl Head and wife attended preaching in the Cove Sunday. ,;" "-,'" Mrs. 11 at tie Gosnoll and child are ton a vu t with her father, T. l. Stepp. Mrs. Igan Newman 'children went on a visit to their grandmother, Mrs- Martha Jones last w eek. ' i T. W. Bradley and the Price boys are on another trip to market,- 1 , ,: NOTICE OF MOfiTGAGE SALE 1 I house Dave I ; TRYON. Mrs Nelson Jackson and fami" ly have rented the Bell house', on Godshaw Hill for the winter. Nelson Jr is expected in tovvn Dy The Ladies Aid Society and the ladies .-Baracea Class met at the Jissess'Mc Fee millinery room; Tuesday night. They are making ctothes to' go jn he Christmas Sh'ip ot the poor and suffering Belg;ians.-i : ; Mr; and Mrs S. Le Roy Cushing arrived Wednesday from their honeymoon trip to Macon, Qa Oiey. were, met at the depot by a crowd of Try'daiyoung people to welcome the hvvly;weds The marrjage Jtook place at Statesvilte October 21st. ;: ; Tryon's first political gather , v inff' this season occurech Tuesday night, at the auditorium of the .Graded" School, where Solon&n Galiett Esq, of Rutherfordfrn. addressed a gathering of voters, under -the auspices of local Dem' . ocrats. -About 40 were present.1 q : K ' - - PELUGBA QN INCREASE ;V . It is intresling to note that like tjphoid ,: the pellagra death , rate was high in 1911, lower id 1912 and higher again in 1013 Some may interpret .'this as bearing out the theory ihat like typhoidit is a filtirdisease, perhaps caused by lack of sanitation, sewers or proper closets. . -,' ',', -V ' Among the principle towns of the 'state, as in the cas of typhoid, Asheville it found to be - leading with the lowestCrate of 5.1 while Raleigh heads the list with a rate of 122.0. ' - V- "r';v;;v' : While the cause of the disease still ' re mains a mystery, there are sufficient grounds in the Opinion of many scientists for suspect ing some household pest as bedbugs, fleas, Hies, etc., and the general lack of sanitation and proper disposal of sewage to tie worth ' - oar while, keeping clean. Such efforts will never be wasted, because it is a well-known fact that shat sanitary measures keep down ' a (lot of other diseases even if it doesn't flcct pellagra. - , 1 COLUMBUS. Prof. EV WS Cobb is having his moved and a large addition put to it. Nvuian, of i.ynu, has the coHtracl. Ix)gan Cloud recti vvd a very painful in. jury ujKm his left hand by an axe which he uU his sou wereuMug to 'cut off a chicken's head. MrsM N Hall had a serious fall last 'ihurstlay when she stumbled and fell on a Lrokcii buttle. A severe wound was made on her arm but she is recovering saf ely. Mr and Mrs Johu" Louis Smith arc the happy parents of a son. Juhn Ixmis, Jr. The teachers will entertaiu the students of the High School with a Halloween party to be given at the Young Ladies' -Dormitory irriday evening, October 30th. Whereas on the loth day of Octoler 1911, Logan II. Cloud and wife, Carre O. Cloud executed to E. W. S. Cobb, that mortgage which is of record in mortgage I book No. S page 30 of the records of njort- gjigcs "and deeds of trust for Pplk County t secure a. note 'in the sum of $432.00; ai.d whereas default has been made in the pay ment of said note; Therefore, by virlne of the power con tained in sad mortgage and for the purpose of satisfying takt note with interest, "cost and expense of sale, the "undersigned mort gagee, will on Monday November 3othC 1914, at 12:00 M., olfcr for hale to the high est bidder for cash, at (he couit house "door of Folk County, all the followttiu 'descrflxd land in the Township of Columbus, Cihty ot Folk and Slate or 'North Carolina, and being the land conveytd by said mortgage and 1oniided as follow s: , liegiiining at a stone; in the centre of Curtis Street 40. ft.' frtii . Mrs. ' Josic K. Ihrnes line, .running .with Curtis Street N. 7, . t-4 I 12, 2 3 poles t a stake. Ther.ce U.'JLrJ pulci.to a 1 jio'uet.Tbeiice S. tyyi-t,M Tli en c Ii. 25, i-i poleVt the targinnlng, containing two acres more of fc.is. : Terms of axle; CahA " . 2 i-'l his the 20U1 dayof Octo!)cr, 1914. 25-4t E. W. S. tt)Il It, Mortgagee. IILl THE BIT x Rats. are dangerous. They have no legit imate" business, nor tan they seiveu good purpose in any comnutnify. Sanitarians are uell agreed that rats are a serious niei ace to health. They are so filthy in " their habits as tenauts of the sewer and as feed ers on every thing "dirty and diseased .-that, it is no wonder they are car ri ess of disease, parasites and infection. - ; That rats are afflicted will manv diseas es more than bulronic plague, is confirnud ' by Dr. Rupert' Blue, - Mire-on (lenemf of Yates Arledge, of Wake Forest College lhe U s"I'ub,ic ' "eIth Service, who sajs: . 'inner intection 01 the rat are: l rcmatoriea, is spending a week with homelolks. There are some cases of whooping cough in our town. Mrs A M Hyde, is somewhat better this week than she was last. W U Ailedge and family visited at Mor gan's L'hapel over Sunday. The Uacher's meeting last Friday was quite well attended iu spite of the inclement- weather. A good number of commit teemen and one member of the Board of LducAtion were present. - or flukes; cestodes. or tape worms; nehia todes, or round worms; protozt a;, insects knd vegetuble microbes." )f the ratscx amined in San Francisco,' 34 ier cent were infested with tape worms. , - " ' ' MILL SPRINGS. Picking cpttou is now in order here. -A large crowd attended the unveiling of L J. Taylor's monument at Big Level Sunday Miss Esther Gibbs and biother Hubert, spent the week end here. ' ;S , Candidates arc to be seen at every corner. Among those'attending the unveiling ex ercises Sunday were; W. O VV members, J... C Gibbs, J II Gibbs, E B Edwards, F- C and Fratk Jackson. . .-'"'--,. Little Mattie Walker, nine year old daugh ter of Mr" and Mrs Charles Walker, passed away October 22nd. Burial was at - Silver Creek cemetery the 231'ds Thejuneral ser vice was ' couducted. byv Rev Richerson, cf Mill Spring. We wish to extend our' sym pathy to the bereaved family- - - w.-4, ' - . -,; - ; - - Honey was the first sweetening. It was used long lefore rilan learned to boil sirup and refinwl sugar, from plant juices, or to makp glucose I'V treating starch with acids Methodist Church Sunday School at 10 A. M. v Splendid -teachers, and inter esting discussions on each lesson. Mr, J; Al Bolich, Supt. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 11 A.- Mr f Everyone is cordially, invited to all. these services - -. , -. -. -. . v A special invitation to Visitors. Be with us nest Sunday. , ; f REV. E. M. JONES,' Castor V. ''v 1 - r CLASSIFIED WAUT ADS WANTED Overcoats died and Dressed and'made to look like new.' ; Our methods are modern, tp to-date ami pe feet.' ''WoU5-n suits for ladies. als silks Of all kinds clean ed and pressed r A postal, ca rd -?wii LcaJ I us t6 yruir door. Ira NL Arnold.: ' " - 1; Fine Farm for Sale. ;,2oo 'acres, 5. miles frtm Skkidrt on good a development of yesterday Honey is still road," 8 room house and improvements. '-'flue the bet sweetehing.his more easily digested rhountfiiu sprhig. 3 acres hi bearing orchard ban any other; heine practically readv for the stoniach because of the changes it under goes in the hive. On thai-Account the doc J tor often pr Scribes it'for. childreu and in-t j valids. ; It V is ; mildly." J laxative, aivd no sweetening 1 purer, for it is placed on the market, in the comb or extracted, without any of the chemical processes necessary in refining sugnr and inaking giucose sirups.' Buy honey in quantities and ,use it freely every month" in the year. lt is rnt a lux ury, but a staple food. Country Gentleman Telephone in house. 8or :n6re aciesceatvd ballaiice int fine timerlandiXExcellent'-is-tuie. v; This is;au ideaL stock fafml Have sniall merchandise store nv the premiss, doing gootl business . that will; he sold W'th the farm..Yt.clV maliesafisfactory terrhs.f See Lea , Pace, j Pace.& Pace s meat market Phone No. ob; irfc't -to JJ '4 L-h V-; " "Star" f : To Shippers aixl Ueceivers ; of Freight in ' North Caiolinar . ' V Attention is called to revised, larifTs .cpn tainiug rates lor the transpprtation of-freight betw cn points'; in ,Noitli Carolina,: t fleet ive 6ctobeV.i3, .1914.1; These tariffs are' issued in accordance with the decision of the Special "Hate Commisston, dated August v All Ireight tariffs of the Southern Railway Company in -conflict with the provisions of this1 order have been Canceled or jevisod to conform to. the rates, , rules and iregulatfonS prescribed by the Special Rate CodiUiisMon. Special attention is called to' the fact that in the' j pplicaiion of this new law maiy important changes and new conditions are lroug!it about, the knowledge of winch is essential' to every . sluj-per and receiver of freight in North Carolina. Ordinarily there, is bur. one rate between any two points with, in' tin: State, Under the new law there will be as mmy , rates between" two given Hint as there are available "routes lx'twecn such points, j Ac new lsis foi making jint rats nith other lines is provided and the shii per has the right ''.to select "this shortest -'.available route. Some of thte routes, wluift'ysiial ly shorter tnau. others, are longer, from the .standpoint of eHicient service,' at l the. movt -inent of freight via these unnsuai routes v ill necessarily iequie more time than if sent via iftie efficient routes. - " . Shippers should in all cases. invert in the.) bill of lading the route over w hich it is de sired that the shipment move. If .ship ments are teiivlered to Agents of this Coin pany and deNtined to a pt int on . its own line, but wits.oitt specific - routing ' instiin.--tions, it "ill be asvuned thrt it i- the tlvsire ol the shipper that the shipment move over the Snuihcih" Railway-at its lawfully estaU lished rate, even though a lower rate may be in force via another rcute. " For .further. iufoi matum apply to the Agent .t thU C m pany at this Station or to the following offi cers: ,"'' Mr Hamilton Baxter, Piv Frt Agen Gret nslmrtv, N t" Mr J H Andrews, Div Frt Agent, Raleigh, NC, '. v (Mr-A.K Orr. Div Frt Agent, Asheville, N C. - - . Mr H A Parker, Cominerial Agent, Char lotte, N C , . The Pines MRS. M. E, LEONARD, Proprietress. . 'Hot 'and cold bath. Central locat'on RatesC 7. per week and np. Special Vates by the month and t families. SALUDA, N. C i- r E, J. Bradley Agent, ". . J. ; Van L'mdley Nurser r Co.V; . X Orders taken now for fall deliyejryV t r. t rydn Lumber Co Rough and finished lumber of all kinds TRYON, N. C. . FOR SALE ; ; ' ' .... "..''' House of 7 rooms and. bath large porch on two sides, in good repair, 2 large lots chicken house and yard also good wood shed. 2 blocks from post office and in a :ood neighborhood A really-desirable home. Price $2,00O. Srnall amount down balance like paying tent; Here" is a "chance to ret a good home by simply pavuig rent for a few years. 1 ' ! J. Leonard & Co, ' V I a - pHE average pair of shoes g Jv you service at a cost of 2 and a half cents a day Star Brand" Shoes are w than the average shoe, thereftW the cost per day is less. They may cost ypu a quarter more l theyll last a dollar longer. M There are lots of good shoes, bat "Star Brand Shoes Are Better" These shoes are made by the world's larger makers. The niore they make the les3 thev corf tn ' H make. This saving goes into extra quality. They are made in all styles, grades and sizes fill prices for every member of the family. All Genuine "Star Brand" Shoes have the manufacturers' name on the sole and their star on the heeL Every pair honest leather No substitutes for leather ever used. Don't just go into any Store and ask for them, but come to us. I- - m . : jf our monev in circulation if hom. We rfve honest gOOuS GRAIN SPECIALS. Besides our Standard Grades of CELEBRATED B TILIZERS. ; - which are weDb . everywhere, we manufacture any special formula of fern Let us know your needs, we can supply them. I We are headquarters for the best grade of Lanr1 Piaster c lirotind Limestone arid the" Unequalled lenflesjtt Phosnhafe. from 19 We are not iri the Trust Patronize- home folks our monev in circulation if hom. We rive honest meet all competition as to price. . We will ship one sack efjj load. Write for prices if your merchant won't order for yon. UK today, we ship tomorrow. - Send for our booklet ASHEVILLE PACKING COMPANY IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSIST ON HAVING OUR . QfQNJ& BETTER FEW SO GOOD . 0&di0t: G o od Dressers ifHI m mmmm THE BIG Edeico Woolen Display Now at Our Store for Finest Made-to-Measure Clothes 4 $15. to $45. From - -i T:mmmm llmrr Wist In mwm cx wysssaci titty's: EDWARD E. STRAUSS & CO. - ClH 500 All Wool Fabrics . 58 Suit arid OvercoatFashion! 7 i':',' and A Distinctive Young cnSecS , 29 Exclusive Fatures incorporated in loj- ttr Kdesco tailoring is recognized cvery-an" quaUfiedly the best. Over 25 years ev?- (JJ of it Absolute satisfaction -guaranteea , Edward E..Strauss Sc Co. Come in andSc ;jthisBiff"jSV?nrrsfvlM and the . Woolens. No obligation to bay u"'.!. - We are sole local dealers for, Edesco cioj. 'I 'If. 1 t X f .... -. v: v.-, . - - : - t. :
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
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