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Vr FOR A H!G lis s"sj eg fill" ft r III POtt COUNTY NEWS. 11 ikf urn a u m it-- w b W .il irf J . na T. in. i W 1 CHARLIE EL WILLIAMS Publish- - k re? office in Colum E!ra n H s !J ?a' n Entered at lh Hd r i K U la a 5 M r, S fej class meiter. K i H is. S! rv . second as ha J 2 an A more heathful climate a d better and pure' wate.- - can not be found, Sickness from malar- - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: JLtjiaa nesn authentically stat-- j eMhat Columbus is to have a hijvschvoi, all the requirement.; yar... prof posey is a chris,t;kn and a rcholar in eve'ry. - MJ I 1 1 1 Bkw ' . ' ? ''. betn met, with exception - ' j fing from S ipt. Joynr will move his family to Columbus of Raleighv Letters have been isbortly aod cc;,y. the ory seitMr&vner asky$C him to. Stearns ne Year, . . $1.00 fix Months, I . Three Months. .2 Always in Advancb. "yicq&TE ire 2. THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1908 OIW DAY AT MILL SPRffifi t iai l& kmiM to Q;oy The Day. Despite the bad weather Sun- day a large crowd aitended the C iildren!d Day at Mill Spring Every body in the county knows the meaning of a Chi- ldren's day at Mill Spring;, it is a nay looked forward to by both old a id youn- - and they never fail t ) attend in a large body, en-jyji- ng the hospitality which L dupensed with so fre-- . ly by the inhabitants of the litllo village. D nner is served in the iosi p.4iatibl maimer, which no peo- - F.' M. that we have them and we never let an opportunity pass to show our deep appreciation for his kindness. Mr. Stearns has for a long time been a greit promo- ter of the schools of Columbus and will no doubt be greatly in- terested to know cf the present movement. EVERY BODY HELP. What is good for Columbus is good for Polk. Let us unite and nave a nign school in your county seat that will be a credit to you and beneficial to your children n making them useful and upright citizens. Job Printing allow a fii1 r.eh wl .&.tabui: vd here ahdas aU the ieal reenire-- i ments have been C&:nphea wan, it is hoped'' that a. meoS..i;e w.;l be received the latter tart of this week sayinjr, that it may be established and that the money n to the hisrh schools by tae ' w V state will be placed to the Coi-- i umbxs High School's credit. The citizens of the entire coun- ty will receiv - this news gladly ar, tiiis will glv us one high school jn the county. Children iieri-to-for- e being compeheu to leave the county for neighboring high schools alter completing tHe county public schools. COLUMBUS' ADVANTAGES. That the citizens of Columbus have launched tni movement and have so u early accompiiciied their ob.ict. plainly , shows tne ! spirit of its citizens for deuca- - j tipn. In bringing the hiKh school j to Columbus advantages are , gained such as no other town in . the county couid ofror, unless I they are -- placed to a great ex-- P jnse. ; ' -- :. a . ' , '. ! i; p .'understand bstter than the The commerical interest of the section can be best subserved by patronizing home institu tions, especially when the home mah can serve you as well anJ at. as moderate cost as any legitimate competition. Upon this basis The News Publishing Co.. ask for a liberal share of fr :; . : - ; E. B. CLOUD Attorney At Law Prompt attention given to orders for job printing at the News office. H arht eash nrice nsirl f , good beef and mutton, apply to j Garmany and Sherman Saluda, N. C, Legal Blanks for sale at the NEWS Office. ANGLE, - - . N. C good women of Polk ' Tie exercises were perfect in every detail and contributed gra rly to the enjoyment of the day. A number of iinproitu Boaciioi wre made by ht&i ora-t- o. J. E. '.oiiipinam Esq. bes.ng u tab.eto attend owing lo siek-nj- j. lift Wm li m 0:HB Ikjfiaiid 8os Were ttfeissJ ?m Tl In an exciting gamo of ball Tuesday ao'teraoon, .the Lynn braves bailpeo the SKyiand wor-rior- s, to' trie tune of 7 lo 3. Asid from the first inning, the game was an excellent ex hioition of bass ball anrf i.htnnH your job printing, We print everything from a circular to a book. Our work speaks for i- tself. Our prices phase our patrans. We have experienced workmen. We use good station-- ' ary. Yjurslos rve. TEE F6LK COUNTY NEWS. COLUMBUS N. CAR a ancj kindred fevers are thin-- s unknyvn The air k bradn? and fresh such. as a student mid need to give him a fresh d rec iptive miiid. The scenery has no equal in any part of the monntains. The old mojutairs stun Jin r, unmolested by the at- tacks of time, are but mute tes- timonial of the. greatness of the Creator and his handiwork. No one with a soul could hut be made more noble Ly such enviromonts i"h as ma'ce the boy and ghv aaye worthy ambitions and noble aspirations. Aside from the natural advan- tages, an excellent library isprc-vida- d with standard works fcr Department: -- u- wii t,u icaiuillg LclDieS. In speaking of Columbus' ex- cellent equipped school buildings and horary we are not ungrate- ful, for it is duo to Frank M, Jtearns, Esq. of Cleve and Chio Younj LadL.r. wflicn win oe una?r t:n personal r - a care of him and his wife. f ae other .teacher s wiil be ch 3fn latsr and & thofoUffh can. vans or this ard near bv counties will be made for students. The public school will be mar- - Main Building red into the high school and wifl be under theN care of Prof. s I school rooms, but they Were Primary- - enjoyed.; the game iuiiy. Lynn had the tame from the jump. I'rTV features of tne game for nn was Williams' playing on s lort and Witxex on second, for tne Syland boys Gibbs pitched a ood steady ginre though his FLOUR Exchanged For WHEAT. I have recently bought the roller mill of the Rev. G, A. Branscson at Mel vin-H- ill and am now ready to serve the public, j I will exchange flour for wheat or will pay .cash for it. I keep for sale at all times fine grades of flour. See me when you want mil- ling ' " done. uuoi nousepro-,Us- o 5 viled with patent desks, heating Po. ey. i)pratus and everything that i Buiidis for the primary de- - iPartment vrith an mij.i.. s up-to-d- att and up-to-da- te is furnish- - , equir rnent are to be had ire; . 3d free o. Tne cnarge. grounds aese buildings are not old dwell-a-- e large and beautiful,, lima feeing or s-or- e room converted into support at times could have been ' ltter. It is reported that Lynn has several gams on the slate ..... for the neai future. ISrjL Eugbes Entertains la 01 Her tU3StS. H. M. Melvin Hill, f.. One of the most enjoyable functiens given to the young people of the town was thai given by Mrs. J.G. Hughes Mon- - Cd evening in honor of her farming feuests, Mi3s Bstelle Werster, of High Point and Mis3 C jra Bslue. of Campobello S. C well covered with beautiful gro- - ves, a more ideal place for a first class boarding school could rot be found in Western Carcl:na. ??.OF POSEY PRINCIPAL. OF HIGH SCHOOL. The high school will be non-denominatio- nal which is a decid- ed advantage; as the children from all denominations will be welcomed. A religious a'.mos-oher- e will prevail throughout the mtire school aid the students vill find gojd exampleg to fol- low in the exemplary lives of their ihatuctdrs. As yet only one teacher has been chosen, Prof. A. H. Posey yho will be principal and have -- harge of the high school, with which work he is pM-ital- y f?.mi- - v.r iiaving bc,n connected with the Fruitknd Institute in Hen- - der,o colli- - . W tb- - paa thre THE NORTH CAROLINA State Kormal And Industrial Maintained by the Stati-fo- r the Education of the Women of North Carolina. Feur regular Coursee leading to Degrees. Special C ourses offered in Teacher Training, MusicManual Arts and Domestic Science and in the Commercial Department. Free Tuition to those who agree to teach in the schools of North Carolina. Board, laundry, tutition and all other expenses, -- including use of text-book- s, $170. CO a year. For free-tutiti- on students, $125.00 year. ; Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. Th capacity of the dormitories is limited. The evening was made most pleasant by the absence pi formalities every one being - made to feel at ease by the ; . c am'.ijr manner in which the h jtess cared for h t ffuestp. s Mil ic was. furnished ly 'Mh$ Webster waisa v as greaUy a-fju.- Higiia's Graphaphon si ,6 added to the pleasure of the ening. Deiigiitiui refreshment, vv -- r served in the most daint:. fc:a:mer, Tliose present were: Hisses Webster, Belue, Minnie andSallie Alr-.dge- . Messers J. E' Saipman, E. B. Cioud, B jford and Charlie H. Williams. made for school buildings and "the students, the standard maga-hav- e every, convenience thatkm h could be w.shed for. THE TOrN OF COLUMBUS f The natural advantages of fV;0'uDUS re oi any town in ttye county. ru ocssiuii oegins aepiemoer Id, lyoa. For catalogue and other information address J. L FOUST, President, G IEENS30R), N. C. Iti, vi aiii I'll

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Page 1: The Polk County News. (Columbus, NC) 1908-07-09 [p ].newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn94058223/1908-07-09/ed-1/seq-2.pdfVr lis FOR A H!G s"sj eg fill"ft r III POtt COUNTY NEWS. 11 ikf

VrFOR A H!Glis

s"sj eg fill" ft

r

III POtt COUNTY NEWS.11 ikf urn a u m it-- w b

W .il irf J . n a T. in.i W 1

CHARLIE EL WILLIAMS Publish- -

k re?

office in Colum E!ra n H s !J ?a' nEntered at lh Hd r i K U la a 5 M r, S fej

class meiter. K i H is. S! rv .secondas ha J 2 a n

A more heathful climate a dbetter and pure' wate.- - can not

be found, Sickness from malar- -SUBSCRIPTION RATES:

JLtjiaa nesn authentically stat-- j

eMhat Columbus is to have ahijvschvoi, all the requirement.;

yar... prof posey is a chris,t;kn

and a rcholar in eve'ry.-MJ

I 1 1 1 Bkw '

.'? ''.

betn met, with exception - ' jfing from S ipt. Joynr will move his family to Columbus

of Raleighv Letters have been isbortly aod cc;,y. the ory

seitMr&vner asky$C him to.

Stearns

ne Year, . . $1.00

fix Months,I

.

Three Months. .2

Always in Advancb.

"yicq&TE ire 2.

THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1908

OIW DAY AT MILL SPRffifi

t iai l& kmiM to Q;oy The Day.

Despite the bad weather Sun-

day a large crowd aitended theC iildren!d Day at Mill Spring

Every body in the countyknows the meaning of a Chi-ldren's day at Mill Spring;, it isa nay looked forward to by bothold a id youn- - and they neverfail t ) attend in a large body, en-jyji- ng

the hospitality which L

dupensed with so fre-- . ly by theinhabitants of the litllo village.

D nner is served in the iosip.4iatibl maimer, which no peo- -

F.' M.

that we have them and we neverlet an opportunity pass to showour deep appreciation for hiskindness. Mr. Stearns has fora long time been a greit promo-ter of the schools of Columbusand will no doubt be greatly in-

terested to know cf the presentmovement.

EVERY BODY HELP.

What is good for Columbus isgood for Polk. Let us unite andnave a nign school in your countyseat that will be a credit to youand beneficial to your children nmaking them useful and uprightcitizens.

Job Printing

allow a fii1 r.eh wl .&.tabui: vd

here ahdas aU the ieal reenire-- i

ments have been C&:nphea wan,

it is hoped'' that a. meoS..i;e w.;l

be received the latter tart of

this week sayinjr, that it may be

established and that the moneyn to the hisrh schools by tae

' w V

state will be placed to the Coi-- i

umbxs High School's credit.The citizens of the entire coun-

ty will receiv - this news gladlyar, tiiis will glv us one highschool jn the county. Childreniieri-to-for- e being compeheu toleave the county for neighboringhigh schools alter completing tHe

county public schools.COLUMBUS' ADVANTAGES.

That the citizens of Columbushave launched tni movementand have so u early accompiiciiedtheir ob.ict. plainly, shows tne

!

spirit of its citizens for deuca- - j

tipn. In bringing the hiKh school j

to Columbus advantages are ,

gained such as no other town in.

the county couid ofror, unless I

they are -- placed to a great ex-- P

jnse.

;'

--:.

a .' , '. !

i; p .'understand bstter than the The commerical interest of the section can be

best subserved by patronizing home institutions, especially when the home mah can serveyou as well anJ at.as moderate cost as anylegitimate competition. Upon this basis TheNews Publishing Co.. ask for a liberal share of

fr:; .

: -;

E. B. CLOUD

Attorney At Law

Prompt attention given to

orders for job printing at theNews office.

H arht eash nrice nsirl f ,

good beef and mutton, apply toj Garmany and Sherman

Saluda, N. C,

Legal Blanks for sale at theNEWS Office.

ANGLE,- - . N. C

good women of Polk' Tie exercises were perfect in

every detail and contributedgra rly to the enjoyment of theday. A number of iinproituBoaciioi wre made by ht&i ora-t- o.

J. E. '.oiiipinam Esq. bes.ngu tab.eto attend owing lo siek-nj- j.

lift Wm li m 0:HB

Ikjfiaiid 8os Were ttfeissJ ?m Tl

In an exciting gamo of ballTuesday ao'teraoon, .the Lynnbraves bailpeo the SKyiand wor-rior- s,

to' trie tune of 7 lo 3.Asid from the first inning,

the game was an excellent exhioition of bass ball anrf i.htnnH

your job printing, We print everything from

a circular to a book. Our work speaks for i-

tself. Our prices phase our patrans. We have

experienced workmen. We use good station-- 'ary. Yjurslos rve.

TEE F6LK COUNTY NEWS.

COLUMBUS N. CAR

a ancj kindred fevers are thin-- sunknyvn The air k bradn?and fresh such. as a student

mid need to give him a freshd rec iptive miiid. The scenery

has no equal in any part of themonntains. The old mojutairsstun Jin r, unmolested by the at-

tacks of time, are but mute tes-

timonial of the. greatness of theCreator and his handiwork. No

one with a soul could hut be made

more noble Ly such enviromontsi"h as ma'ce the boy and ghv

aaye worthy ambitions and nobleaspirations.

Aside from the natural advan-

tages, an excellent library isprc-vida- d

with standard works fcr

Department:

-- u-wii t,u icaiuillg LclDieS.

In speaking of Columbus' ex-cellent equipped school buildingsand horary we are not ungrate-ful, for it is duo to Frank M,Jtearns, Esq. of Cleve and Chio

Younj LadL.r.

wflicn win oe una?r t:n personal r- acare of him and his wife.

fae other .teacher s wiil be

ch 3fn latsr and & thofoUffh can.vans or this ard near bv countieswill be made for students.

The public school will be mar- -

Main Building

red into the high school and wiflbe under theN care of Prof.

s

I school rooms, but they Were

Primary- -

enjoyed.; the game iuiiy. Lynnhad the tame from the jump.

I'rTV features of tne game fornn was Williams' playing on

s lort and Witxex on second, fortne Syland boys Gibbs pitcheda ood steady ginre though his

FLOUR Exchanged For WHEAT.

I have recently bought the roller mill of theRev. G, A. Branscson at Mel vin-H- ill and am

now ready to serve the public, j

I will exchange flour for wheat or will pay.cash for it. I keep for sale at all times finegrades of flour. See me when you want mil-

ling ' "

done.

uuoi nousepro-,Us- o

5

viled with patent desks, heating Po. ey.

i)pratus and everything that i Buiidis for the primary de- -

iPartment vrith anmij.i.. s up-to-d- att

and up-to-da- te is furnish- -, equir rnent are to be had ire; .

3d free o. Tnecnarge. grounds aese buildings are not old dwell-a-- elarge and beautiful,, limafeeing or s-or- e room converted into

support at times could have been' ltter. It is reported that Lynn

has several gams on the slate..... for the neai future.

ISrjL Eugbes Entertains la 01 Her

tU3StS.

H. M.

Melvin Hill,f.. One of the most enjoyable

functiens given to the youngpeople of the town was thaigiven by Mrs. J.G. Hughes Mon- -Cd evening in honor of her

farming feuests, Mi3s BstelleWerster, of High Point and Mis3C jra Bslue. of Campobello S. C

well covered with beautiful gro--ves, a more ideal place for a firstclass boarding school could rotbe found in Western Carcl:na.

??.OF POSEY PRINCIPAL. OF HIGH

SCHOOL.

The high school will be non-denominatio- nal

which is a decid-ed advantage; as the childrenfrom all denominations will bewelcomed. A religious a'.mos-oher- e

will prevail throughout themtire school aid the studentsvill find gojd exampleg to fol-

low in the exemplary lives oftheir ihatuctdrs.

As yet only one teacher hasbeen chosen, Prof. A. H. Poseyyho will be principal and have--harge of the high school, withwhich work he is pM-ital-

y f?.mi- -

v.r iiaving bc,n connected withthe Fruitknd Institute in Hen- -der,o colli- -

. W tb- - paa thre

THE NORTH CAROLINA

State Kormal And Industrial

Maintained by the Stati-fo- r the Education of the Women ofNorth Carolina.

Feur regular Coursee leading to Degrees.Special C ourses offered in Teacher Training, MusicManual Arts

and Domestic Science and in the Commercial Department.Free Tuition to those who agree to teach in the schools of North

Carolina.Board, laundry, tutition and all other expenses, --including use of

text-book- s, $170. CO a year. For free-tutiti- on students, $125.00year. ;

Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. Thcapacity of the dormitories is limited.

The evening was made mostpleasant by the absence piformalities every one being

- made to feel at ease by the; .

c am'.ijr manner in which theh jtess cared for h t ffuestp.s Mil ic was. furnished ly 'Mh$Webster waisa v as greaUy a-fju.-

Higiia's Graphaphonsi ,6 added to the pleasure of the

ening. Deiigiitiui refreshment,vv -- r served in the most daint:.fc:a:mer, Tliose present were:Hisses Webster, Belue, MinnieandSallie Alr-.dge- . Messers J. E'Saipman, E. B. Cioud, B jfordand Charlie H. Williams.

made for school buildings and "the students, the standard maga-hav- eevery, convenience thatkm hcould be w.shed for.

THE TOrN OF COLUMBUSf

The natural advantages of

fV;0'uDUS reoi any town in ttye county.

ru ocssiuii oegins aepiemoer Id, lyoa.For catalogue and other information address

J. L FOUST, President,G IEENS30R), N. C.Iti, vi aiii I'll