EIE POLK COUNTY HEYS. ESonner- vs tPearson. Nonsuit: mompson etal vs Tate etal. JOHN CARNEGIE, Publishes. "Rlonf rn tlA -.i Jlld Cement fWnr" nlaintiflP o - - t w& smw4&. suoocKir lxuri KAicot Blanton vs Williams. One Year, ... . . ...... . fi.oo Continued. su Month, ............ so Albert Davis vs T. J. Davis. Three Months, : , .25 . , , T , Oris Month, .. . . .10 7 " uiu ieu very, juagemenr. iior piainnir $75. Each pay half Always in Advance. 3st: THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1906. costs. Pickenpack etal vs Ballenger. Ejectment. Continued. Morgan vs Hambrick. Eject ment. Nonsuit. ... . Mills vs Hen son. Com promised Hensoh paying costs. vs Cox e etal. Divorce. ROAD BUILDING ASA BUSINESS,. . v ; l;.V!... . -:-:r .- f.. 4 Onljf Those Skilled In the Work- Should Be tmpioyed Koad building " A Distinc Business. . y axo one aemes mat to Duild a good house requires the services ui a;gooa arcnitect. rne same is true of road hnildi no. Tn build a good road requires the services of a man skilled in the work, and skill is never acquired Dy merely reading a theory. It must be obtained by actua experience. A college training in road building may not J be necessary to make a good road Duimer, but such an education equips him with a knowledo-A which sooner or later will more than pay for the extra time spent in its acquirement. Highway engineering is distinctly a branch by itself, and it is rapidly becoming recoernized a s such To-day there is a greater demand for 1 the ' highway engineer thaii the supply, andrthis demand is bound to increase as the work of building roads Drorr fiS S ft s- There is no better opening for a young man than the profession oi nignway engineer. V It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in condition physically, mentally and morally. T hat's wh a t Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tao r Tablets. Get your job printing done at The News office. urumiseu. PROCEEDINGS SPECIAL TERM CIVIL COURT Lafohaw A Complete List Of Cases -and Disposition Continued. Made Of ThemCourt Adjourned Friday. Moore vs Ponder. Boundry The special term of court for line- Continued, civil cases which ended last Fri- Rhodes vs Mills. Ejectment, day, and over which Judge R. B. Continued. Peebles presided, probably did Scoggins vs Turner etal. better work and accomplished Continued, more in the disposition of cases McFarland vs McFarland etal. than any civil court held here for several years. Commissioners vs Feagans. The court being conducted ac- Matt McBrayer appointed as cording to the calendar, caused referee to hear case, considerable discussion, from th 1 Hampton vs Pettie. Eject fact that on several occasions ment. Judgement for plaintiff, the work set for the day would Jones vs Jones. Divorce. Jit n 1 A n I Continued. ucmuacu ui oo cai i jr oo xu a. m. or noon. This necessitated Clayton vs Clayton the adjournment nf court until Continued. next day, and was thought ex- Constant etal ys Arledge etal. Partition. Continued V Mum v luuu w A. kuiiV) asmuch as jurors and court Asheville Milling Company vs officiate were naid full, dav'a Pearson. Dismissed. wages for part of a day's work. Newman vs Swananoah There are two sides to this Lumber Company. . Dismissed. , question, however. When courts Blackwell v s , Fisher etal- are conducted according to calen- Continued. dar, witnesses are only paid far Laughter vs Laughter etal. the time they attend court from continued. the; day their cases are dated. BANK OF RUTHERFORDTON I hie at rimoo Qmnnnto rr ninto o sum. The calendar arrangement p,aced ,n Hand Of A Trustee To Wind Up oiou oavca wiiucbbcs aim auikurs vruaii. considerable time. Considering : At a-hearing before Judge W. both sides; it may be that the R. Allen at Marion-n Saturdav. calendar r arrangement is the the temporary receivershiD was more economical in the matter set aside and the Ba n k of of both 4 time and money. The Rutherf ordton was placed in the members of the bar, who arrang- nands of a trustee to wind up e d tHe c a 1 e ndar, evidently its business affairs, thought jt "the better plan, and ID.- F. Morrow the 'president they "are men whose experience was appointed trustee under the in legal matters generally, puts following conditions which he their judgement above that of says he is ready and willing to the average citizen. 3 r carry out f He is to pay over to The attorneys who attended the temporary receiver, Jho. C; this term follow: -CE. Shipmah Mills; $3,000, to be added to the and,.. E. B . Cloud, Columbus; amount- of cas h already o n MbBrayer, Morris, Morrow, B. hand, which makes . $14,000. Justice and Gallert, Rutherford- which is to be deposited by the ton; Smith, Blythe and Rector, receiver in the First National Hendersonville; Mur p h y and Bank, of Charlotte, with a certi Rollins, Asheville. fied list of depositors The de- Thompson vs Tanner. . Parti-1 the t irst National Bank firm CrkntrsnaA ' I within ten davs. Forclosure mortgage. Continued, wurt that the temporary receiver on'y.tteke Hollister's McClain vs Cntr 1 turn over to the trustee the re- ocy Mountain Tea. It is a 1 maminff assetia nf v,or,i wuimenui tonic and beautiher. o ' vuv muaia. uiJtiii . SPECIAL BATES SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following special rates are offered. Mardi Cras" Carnivals, New Orleans. La. Mobile, Ala., Pensacola, Fla. February 22? 27th, 1906. Tickets for this occasion will be sold February 21st 26th Vnlusi?e. with final limit March 3rd, at rate vf one first-class fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. . (Rate from AsneYHie 10 IX ew urleans 22.20, to Mobile $18.80, to Pensacola $18.30. V The final limit of these tickets may be extended until March 17th, 19C6, by payment of fee of 50 cents, btop-ovcis will be allowtd On both uie coine and relurnmir lournev. , wulnn - j ' . limits, at regular Winter lonnst stop-bver points. Student Volunteer Movement For Foreien 0 Mission, Nashville, Tenn. Ftbruary 28th. March 4tll. I006. Tickets for lh will be sold February 26-27-28. 1006. at rate 01 one nrst-ciass lare plus 25 cents for Aht round trip. K (Rate from Asheville 11.65.) With final limit March to. too6. For further information Call on, or address. the undersigned. J. H. WOOD, District Passenger Agent, So.' Ry. Asheville, N. C. THE BANK OF ie Capital $10,000 VON COLUMBUS NEWS. tv- .... f . . . . .: . Electric Storm Monday Afternoon--Sleet Rain . : And bnow Thursday And Friday. T. J. Campbell and wife from JDloomdale, Ohio, are here for the oricssiEts s winter and are stopping at the JOSEPH NORWOOD; Pres. T. T. BALLENGER, Vice-Pre. ) 'J. G. Hughes, Gen'l Manager fOiK .bounty. Telephone Co. , wivto oaiuda Tuesday to arrange the affairs of the system m that place . He returned T .... Friday. J.B. HESTER, Cashier. . ' - ' .- : . ; JOSEPH NORWOOD, DR. EARLE GRADY, R. E. TOHNSTOK " , Sizectcra r J. B. HESTER, E. E. MISSTLDINE, J. O. WILSON, B. L. BALLENGER. T. T. BALLENGER, E. C. WILCOX, W. C. ROBERTSON, We wish to announce the: 1 'b..n.ouvii w 4 He ibk 01 iryon and to state that we are now ohen for binsinpc W l . ' : .1 , -r u-vl aiiuictUUUU Ir llie llPart. M. E. Charles WPnf SPP" ""o"1 us in ''' Sni!on ,d solicit ro, Iwlh,, ptro.s.. Busines. . Winston-Salem Friday wW. .rll 'Trj i'"'" l!' ."ve."" . 1. , lUvUlu. vui oumijrt e coraiaiiy inviie you to conler with us. his mother celebrated lii. . j , ; i Nii,W GOODS ! birthday ' Sunday. All the members ot the family expect to b e -present and make the occasion a memorable reunion. At regular meetiner of Colum bus lodge, Knifirhts of Pvthias. lield Tuesday night the following omcers were installed: J. E Shipman, Vice Chancellor; E. B Cloud, Prelate: R. V. Tallant Master of Work; J. P. Arledge peeper ol Records and Seal: C U West, Master at Arms; L. H Cloud. Master of Finan McMurray, Master of Exchequer. A genuine electric storm raped here Monday afternoon. There was heavy thunder, flashes of iigntning and hard rain. N o damage - was reported in this vicinity, save the falling of a few trees. Tuesdav broucht rain forepart of the day. Wednesdav ! 3 - mil. 1 ' t .' J 1 mm., ' nu inursoay clear. - Thursday t ' . mgnt sleet and-rain fell ranidlv. VV nfllPSZIP Mnrnc I ng, which .about 11 o c loc k measured 7h inches. Just received a new line of Dry Goods and Notions such as Ladits Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Fall and Winter Underwear. A new line of Ladies', Gents' and Childrens' Overshoes. My line of Groceries are always fresh and up to date. Make my store headquarters during court week whether you want to buy anything or not. Lunch goods a specialty. Yours to please, A. L Mc'MURRAY- Located in Central Industrial Store Building. COLUMBUS, Phone INo.. 13 N. O. Next Week Briffhter rrospecb i iKiusrerAcrei J. W. Kennedy Co., Tryon, N. C. Will retail BEST PATENT FLOUR at WHOLE SALE PRICES. This flour is second to no flour on the market. Try it. Water-GroundCorn Meal, in 241b Sacks. OHLY THE BEST FEED STUFFS ON THE UARKET HAiiDLED. many actual xwu wiu not nna beauty in rouge pot or comnle vi'nn whitewash. True beautv r.omea wotw XT' - x a If i i Kuectmeni. mistrial. ovo WA WiC utum upon , Coxe etal vs Carpenter etal. Morrow's giving a justified Ejectment. Continued bo.nd. m !he sum of $20,000. Abrams -vs v Harris. Eject- .Ane trustee was given. 30 days ment. Judgement f avor ln, whlch to li(luidate the indebt- ueienaani. Appeal taKen. wr x"" :awaTr wmi uays Hollins vs Railway. Damage. btemf ?lven in which to pay off T1i: A - . nn nr I C 1131! it aenftSltnra onH QA I AVtmm m - . Arledare vs Railwav namacre ime depositors and at the Arledge recover $20 and costs. J thattime make a report tofHRKT IN THF Ckkfc99 Walker v pJacranc pf. the clerk of the court of RfW limOl IN Int tAMr.. ment 0ntinued, - r ; 1 , fo?Jc!unty'- am nnu ii I The ifnr ftnmA 11 v I W, C. "Worked en di , 4.uuipun ewu vs oea rcy. .. r - " wie aiiega- ai.--"riyi pro.. li'eioek: k. i. ejectment Judgement favor V1V" u"ucr wmcn tne institution r-wk. plaintiff. Appeal taken. was closed by theNorth Carolina rit KT,TAiNir T Thomnson etal v Greenlee Corporation Commission fa. he l5!JI5?I'Att.Cv XT' x j. n' i . : ji tniP and fowJ it- ijecunent, vxntmuea WACU uanK witn Shields vs Carruth. Dismissed. " costs of the action. . The Ponder Nvs Poenix Insurance State was-represented by attor- 1 T XT' neVfl riAnoml . J. 1 rt ana 1 r-onaer vs v lrgima r w"cx 9? .ver ana o. insurance Co. Both cases aert and the bank by D. F. consolidatea and continued hn Morrow and H. S. Eaves.- - account of absence of council. Mr. Morrow, when seen by a Moore vs . McClain. Eject- Sun reporter, said he still stood ment. Judgement favor plain- by ms former statement, that 4.14V 1 J j.dno. the KanL- w ictuva iaiiu auu 4U "o owivcut aim mat I he would he flhta i Smith vs Livingston." Eject- affairs with very little loss to the ment. Continued, stockholders, ;if any. He also Robt. L. Cornwell vs Wilson. sat.ed that twa days prior to the I examiner the stfwMi Ai?, l.-j VvIh'. vhmwvi uvvvuiiviuciS XiaU a Waldrbp and wife vs Wilson meeting and voted to go into Voluhtarv linn io f i cvoii uuiiu w uv oum XOri ..-.uHnuji, partition. By J. E. Shipman. ,The following ' attended the A, E. Abrams vs Wilson. inai at Marion Fnday: Jno. R. Land, to .be hold for .partition. ?S t,w - J Carpenter, By J. E. Shibman. - ino C- Walker, D. F. Morrow Sonner; vs. Hicks. Debt: fWrSJk Tndent favor loififf ' .tff55!t. "i"--- in- C. Mills.- v . r'-yw'M . . I xvuwicnoraton oun 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Advertise In The News. ?gIfiph?, ' ot cotton Kua uu wmcn no zertuizer were used andpictures of Holds on which ot5ermakes" of fertilizers were used. Kesnlts of theso crops were . 2L8I?ai. failures There are much brurhter Drosractn" shooH fn. k progressive farmers of the South. ,Twoand three bales to the acre art - only brdinary yields where Vircinia-Carolina Fertilizen are used with proper cultivation. Make your cotton mature early, and thus escape the boll weevils and other damaging insects. You can easily do Of bolls (and their size) on your plants Jina Fertilizers. This method will wouiDuuyuoi increase your vielda ar acre." Don't be fooled Into bay ig a substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical C Klohmond. Va, t . . Norfolk. Va. - Durham. N. a Charleston, S. C. -itaiumore, Ud. " v : Atljinta. Savannah, Oa. Montgomery, Ala. lfemnhin. TVn 4 Shreyeport. La. 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I have taken several ckwort TterLls as ras1 woric , A' feel like a new man man, 84 'yelrso?ddrabte for an old I rn- D McQILL. Frost. Ohio. Dr M lies' Heart Cure Is sold hv ' y&'J??' who will ouarantee that Hf.fl,'f bottle will benefit. I fit fan -5?.wU,Ie'und yUP money. "J IJUes Medical Co., Elkhart; Ind than the products of any other brand ! Besides several Hold Mt.f .v - , only Grand Prize for Vegetables at St.'Umfe SSosition jfff 7, won the with beautiful colored plates and Ulustrauons fWW Wf . , 1 i8 P"8 W, ATLEt: BURPEE & CO. 'seed GRowRs.pjpgpj pFERIrPlUNT I Sdt0p Sh0p look is "ever read but is tossed I into tfe PwSte 5 Deonlf tn thin ww Vu tr faAB u,ot neany printed causes SSiti i 1 i t,.the merchant who uses interior nrintino aG1 rhTcne"Lwh- theMcosf&ttJ Q - VUAOO POLK COUNTY HEWS PRIHTEHG HOUSE, xxiune iNO. ii. U U L U M H II Q Kl r 2 Good Pr7 ig- Job Printing at THE NEWS Office STEVENS rt V IN FINE PIANO CASUS tnd Pnwa pand Dur- F1XS ability. They LOOK JUST UXS A uu Houna nice a pipe organ. ZZrft auiomuucally. No No knee awella, rullev: : thA rrri.fL" straps or and woodTi- ww wa omng au iron Cas i Mahogany, Walnut and Oak yeers. The ideal istrSment for thVhome. nnl0rCha Write for catiJoJuVand" prices to the manufacturers, The STEVENS ORGAN & PIANO CO., (Mention this paper.) tfarfptta dvertise in NEWS

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