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f 18 POLK COUNTY NEWS. CHARLIE H. WILLIAMS PaaXiSH. i '' ' " S ' ' - ' ; : -v- Enters At tht Port ffice in Columbus C. M second clafes matter. Church Directory jf KETGHIN SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, . . . t Months, . Months, .... . $ r.oo .50 5 P. O. in and 10 a. m m. C Always in Auvace. ITe. THURSDAY. SEPT. 17 1908 Prof. Pisey's Family Moves to CoiumDus. Pref. T. H Posey's family moved hare Monday and are now at the domitory . where a number of the boarding students are taying.The many f riendsof Prof Poaey will learn with extreme pleasure that Mrs. Posey's health is jrreatly improved and that she is on the read to safe recovery. II. EABLE GRADY SICK The friends of Dr. Earie Grady will learn with rejrret of his ill ness at his home in Tryon with typhoid fever- We hope for the doctor a speedy recovery. Fiae Stalk o! Corn. Mr. Vance Tallant, one of the county's best farmers broutfht a stalk of corn to our office with eight fine ears on it. This shows what Polk ceunty farmers can produce, Kegro Discuargefl. Bud Taylor who was lodged in jail last week for carrying a concealed weapon and also for a peace bond was released today. Taylor gave bond for carrying a concealed weapon and came clear under the peace bond. COLUMBUS. N. C. Baptist Rev: A. -I. Justice pastor, AflriressL Henderbonviile, N. C. PrpacliBg 2nd. Sundays at 11 a I on Saturday before at 3 p. Ml. al)batli School every Sunday J. P. Arledg, Sunt. Presbyterian JV C. Croker, pastor. Preaching 3rd Sundays ii 3 Pnt Sunday School Kvery Sunday (to a. C C. Hampton, Supt. , SECRET ORDER. -vsiwrii'tA Ptbias I i. Shinmau. C. "K1"" J " S J. P. Arledge, K. of R. ami S. 3 Meets every Tues. night m hall over P. O. BUSINESS. Livery Stable J. W Newman, Prop. Columbus, N- C Lawvers I. E. Shipmau and E - m m Cloud. Polk County Telephone Co. J . G. Hughes Manager aud Miss Katie Camp bell Ex- Operator ColuHbuj, N. C Hotel J. P. Arledge Prop. Columbus, N. C. Railroad Station Tryon, N. C. Private Boarding Mra. C. C Hampton T. E. Walker. Lumber Monufacturers Cloud & West Columbus N. C AYGOCK AND 8. DELIVER DIG F SPEECHES TUESDAY Large Crowd Bear Democratic Speakers Discuss - ol Political Interest Issue Mr. MoFarlanfl Bur! Mr. LeRoy McFarland, while -practicing riding on h,is horse, had the misfortune to knock his ankle out of place. At first it washought hi&jm kle was broken, but Dr. McLau--ghfin says it was only dislocated and that he will be able to soon be out again. NOTICE. Nirtb Carolina, Vln the Superior Court ; 'Polk County J Before the Clerk. J C- Powell, adiar. of Melissa Tifompsou V5 -.. ' . .a . .am -- m ..Margaret, jg. ronder, e a l . " pnrsnsnce or an orast 01 the Uurt in ?th'a above entitled cause, dad the ntl , .day of September, A D 1908, 1 will offer .for sale, in: order to pay the defy of the Utc Melissa Tho nnson. t the court house in lUtf county Pol '1- on the i2th day rj Ojlober 19 8. within the legal ho in of eil. I. . L.J J - . 1 v,s "jk1"1 iuueri p.uonc utioi), t-io f.41owiug les-ribed property, towjt: tHat to:ij of !ant situated in the State of N rrth Carolina, County of Polk, adjoining the land of J. T Waldrop, D V Rhodes! aiui others, and known as the Melissa Taylor place, X rni oue-iralf.caah. balance in six months Wh iuier bt at 6 per cent. liiis inc nth. d y of Nrptcmiux 1908. J. POWELL. Admr. oi a. iiu T.i inpsoti. Hew Store It Tryon A new store for Tryon will OP en up this waek under the man agement of Messrs. F. S- Jack son and A. H. Williams, two of Tryon 's most promising young business men. s This new store, which is in the room recently occupied by the Thermal Belt Publishing Com pany, next door to the Supply Company, will be a dry goods and shoe store. The young men have had the building handsomely repaired and are tlvs week receiving their goods. It is to be regretted that Mr. Jackson will not be able to stay in the store this winter, as his health is greatly impaired and he contemplates going to Beau fort, S. C. to engage in truck farming We hope this deserving young man will soon be restored to his former health and return to Tryon where he, no doubt, will succeed in his newly launched business. Mrs. Jno. Hutcberson in Riittsrlorfltcn Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. John Hutcherson will learn with deep reget tnat she has been ex ceeding ill of iaie. So serious has been her illness that she was tak en to1 the Rutherfordton hospital. Later news states that Mrs. Hutciiereraon's condition is greatly improved and that sha will do able to retu;n home soon. Tuesday afternoon one of the B . , largest crowds that has gathered in Columbus- in many years as sembled to hear Hen. W. W. Kitchin, Democratic Candidate for Governor and Hon. B. .' Ay cock, Democratic-Candidate for Railroad Commissioner. Under the supervision of Mrs. M. R. Hooker, of Jacksonville, Fla. , the court-house was beauti) fully and tastefully decorated r the distinguished guests, national flags, bunting and ever greens being the decorations. The speakers intended at first to come from Tryon as was, an nounced in last weeks News, but owing to the late trains they were compelled to come from Rutherfordton. The heari lg v6f this last plan the persons in the parade, determined not to be out clone, met them between Colum bus and Mill Spring. The Hen derson ville band was here and furnished the music for the parade. As soon as the speakers arriv ed, the speaking began. Senator T. T. Ballenger introduced Hon. B- F. Aycock, who is also a mem ber of the senate in a net speech. Mr. Aycock's speech was rath er short, not being over 30 min-. Utes in length. After Aycock's speech J. E. Ship man in an eloquent speech intr aduced Mr. Kitchiiu Mr. Kitchin sustained his re putation as an eloquent speaker. From thebeginning of his speech to the end he held his audience almost breathless, unless at times when they would be convulsed almost by his jokes and scarcasm. The band played a number fof pieces between the speeches and everyone enjoyed the day fully. LIST OF JURORS DRAWN The following is the '' list of jurors for the fall jerm of the Superior Court FIRST WEEK. J. H. Norvil, D. A. Goodman, J. B. Panther, Geo. A. Gash, Jno. Orr. W. C. Rhodes, C. J. Reich J. C. Powell, S. A. Price, Joe R. Price, C: W. Wilson, V. G. Rhodes; Leroy Newman, J.G. Edwards, T. N. Wilson, W.E. Jones, J. H. Ford, Geo. E. Mor ton, R. L. Newman, R. F. F. Fowler, T. M. Fisher, Otis Fea gans, W. J, Ford, W. E.-Mills, W. F. Greenway, B. E. Green, W. E. tiill, J. E. Morgan J. P. Biding, W. F. Fowler, C. Bridge H. K. Jones, X S. Thompson, C. C, Hampton, J. T. W.lhejia, C, W. Davis. SECOND WEEK F. P. Wamack L. W. Wilhelm Z. V. Thompson Jerry Laughter S. A. Summey R. P. Pitman W. S. Corn A. A. Edwards G. W. Edwards C. H. Wilson R'. M. Foster W. G. Greenway W. A. Newman G. A. Painter L. W Morgan J. A. Ruppe T. M. Rup pe J. A. Laughter. lews From Dennis. Attorney E. B. CLOUD At Law cor'.ukiius, n. c EXAMBIiTIflH F3R TEACHERS. - Examination for teachers cer tificates will be held in Columbus on the 11th afid 12th days of Oct. 1908. This will be the last public ex amination for this year. All teach rs having attended ,tne teach ers JUistit ite will take notice ana an who did not attend are debar ed from teaching for a term oi oae year unless they can furnish a satisfactory exeuse. J . R. Foster mmmmmmmmmmmtm Supt. Wanted-A reliable man to sell machines in Polk County, N. C. , Singer Sewing Machine Co, Spartanburg, S. 'C. THE NORTH AROLINA Stats "formal And Industrial Collate 08 : Maintained by the State for the Education of t North Carolina. Feur regular Coursee leading-to Decrees. Special Courses offered in Teacher Training, Music M s Free Tuition to those who ae-ree to teach in th av. , U 111 t 1 Board, laundry, tutition and all" other expenses inr :,.- teirt-books. l7fi ()() a 1. ' - ' r.ti.m, Pceiibli. Thpse desiring to enter should apply as early as capacity of the dormitories is limited. Fall Session begins September 15, 1908. For catalogue and other information address J- L FQUST, PpsiDENT, Cloud&Wes DEALERS Iff ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBERS, SHINGLES ' AND LATHS I l W I I EL. Columbus. Nnrh P.mk - 7 w - . . VHI VI U LOO w : . j .--4 cabin m "CHRIST 2 Wm ! AGENTS rNTiTAMP" Dennis, Sept. 15 The people of this section are all about through lodaering and will be gin making molasses in a few days. A great many of our. people attenutu the baptizing at krights .Creek Sunday. N. C Bunress made a busi ness trip lo SparifenJutttg Tlat? week. " ; . ; Pink Halford Being indisi osed could not go oa iua mail route Saturday. Miss ivxOilie Corn, visited Mrs. N.C Bures, Sunday arternooft. Miss Mauu Early of this sec tion visited ner -giaaupvircnU on Bright' Creek ounaa. Mrs. Cebrou Mitchael is ser io isly ill at this writing. B. R, Ledbettr, our teacher of iiiantvre fdiTner visite-1 Ii lends in thi section laa'. Sun day. Rev. W. H. Wall is visiting f ei d ard 2ehitivfcs in Kuuioi f ord county this week. Notice of Democratic County Convention Notice is hereby given that a Democratic cn vention for the ounty of Polk is hereby called to rgeet at the court-house in Columbus, on yrerember 19C8, at 12 o'clock; m. foz thepufse of iommatin & candidate for the Legislature and candidates for the various county offices. The Chairmen of the various Township committees are instructed to call meet ings fcr their townships to be hefd on Saturday Sept 10th. ?3r the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention. There will also be a meeting of the Democratic Executive Committee immediately after the adjournment of the county convention for the purpose cf electing a Chair man of eaid committee, and for the transaction of such other ijuaineas" may come before said Committee. N e w j is new under Manaf erne nt and has ur.der-gonbig improvements, Write for particulars. D. E. i NiNGHAM, Stearns, - - - N. C. Bank of 4 Tryo Capital $10,000 urplus and Undivideci Frofit .1 1 i." H,fM V I I Kf Ut' i If VI 1 LJ. m n ri . -r -r -mi r-. 11 E. E. MISSILDINE. Vice-Pree. hS. HESTER, CashfeV. Joseph Norwood . B. HESTER, E: h'. MISSILMNE, J. it. v'ILs:on, B. L. BALLEN(iER. T. T. SAt LkNW K. - W ILCOX, W. C. ROSIRI'-1' Yquv EBusiness Is Solicited Mrs, F. G DeVeaux andaugh ter Miss Helen, after spending a few weeks at the Columbus Hotel, left Monday fer their home in Jacksonville, Fla. oi hMdachi Df. MUta' Anti rlB PULi Je L SHIPMAN. Ch:m. Uk. Ex. ecu. ol icii Co. STEVENS YOU LOOK FDR TROUBLE If N obtain a flrwnn of doubt- mmmmm Marksman' Ideal 1 ralltbU, BMrrlag STEVENS PINO OUT WHY Sythtfthf tr popda RIFUU-SHOTQUHS PISTOLS. Ask four local Hardwaro or 8portlAff Goods Mar chant for tho STEVENS. Wott cannot obtain, wa -up direct, exproM pr- E?ii pon ia4 oi diu: log Price. liars of -XTi?'"rr" I. Points on Sbootlaar. nJUon. tho proper oar. oVVV C. etC fill at..il-. imt Wthohed Hanr malM k where for aix cent, in .t'- J. STEVENS TOOX. on. Wit. m:i, riroAc Seek Crimson Clover Tho King of Soil Improve also makes splendid 1 winter and spring graxln the earliest green feed or S good hay crop. ffMiuanu Awes trill tD I I "ssjasaja iuuio ucnu HfTuaa wj ' . I- Y much as the same amount ent II commercial fertilizers. Can ? 1 I . .. . . ti . 1 . n-mh ysown Dy iweii or at me Ing of corn, cotton or other col Wood's Trade Mark CHnttJ Clovor Seed is the best quJJ obUteable, of tested gwminfttgj and free from impurities and objec tionable weed seeds. . - Write for "Wood's Crop Pf'r giving prices end inform stw abouf Crimson Clover and other Seasopable Beeds- T. W. WOOD t SONS, Chloopeo FaUs. t4097 - t Wohmend, v U. S. A.
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