:;v"v;'s-::;-vr:. ";;.V; :-7'Z7i 777777 Polk County News. Columbus, II. C, i SHORT LOOM ITEMS i terns Too Short for a Hed Grouped together. n to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tal yson. I..- . :.. ;r I Frank Burgess lias been II this week. ; , ; s Mary McFarland has been 11 this week, but we are glad her out again. H. L. Henderson was some indisposed this week. itractor H. E. Gray is having de of the bourt house covered eek. y clever townsmon, Mr. H. JB. is wearing a broad smile this f Therd is a large boy at his it : t "' I Town Council met on last ay night for the purpose of g after the interest of the one line which is to come 3aluda. it quarterly meeting for the ; River charge Methodist pal Church South, will con t Be thlenem Church Satur d Sunday Feb. 8th and 9th, f W. EL Perry, pastor. ' 10RS FOR SPRING TERM, I i Hines, , jeamont, Edwards, idly, iDimsdale, jSliotte, w Dimsdale, nWalker, I McFarlandj Waldrope, Green way, Henderson Panter, inoa Pace In Bradley, Newman, Owens, ; Liles, FIRST WEEK. J. R. Foster, C. A. Carson, A. L. Pitman, T. W, Alredge, C. W. Pearson, John Orr, B. Newman, E. E. Harrison, -E. W. Wilson, M. Al Pace, Joshua Hodge, A. J. Cnlbreth, J. T. Greenway, B. T. Boon, A. E. Arledge, 1. H. Cloud, J; H. Rhodes, Jas. B. Page. SEC0N1) WEEK, izell. I . C. Metcalf, Swan, George A. Branscom, Bishop, J. R. Smith, Burgess, J. B. Dolton, 'Arledge, . Wm. E. Strong, Burgess, John E. Thompson, E. Pace, W. I. Thompson, Cantrell J. T. Willhelm, 3ummy, C. E, Justice. the' beginning; containing1 one- hundred acres, more or less. - Tract No. 2, conveyed by Allen Tator : to - L- H, Garrett in a deed dated June 4th,-1873, and bounded as follows : Beginning ou a post oak On the north side of the ICidge Road, -thence' north 8, east 22 poles to a sour wood; thence north 48, east v20 poles., to . a-, pine ; thenceJ north 4, west 30 poles ! to a sour wood ; thence north 69v; west 27 poles to. a red oak",. thence north 23 west 22 poles to a black (iak ; thence nortlx 41, west j8 poles ,tb post oakj thence north 30, west ; 5(J poles crossiug creek to a stone and point ers ont top of hiilthehce north 55, east : ($0 poles, grossing reek to a Spanish oak in Turner's line; thence north 28, east " 5 poles to a pine; thence north 68, east 16 poles to a pine; thence north 77, east 18 poles to a black oak; thence north 82, east 7 poles to a pine and post oak on top of Ridge; thence south 24, east 28 poles to a red oak; thence south 48 poles to a hickory, specu latiou corner, thence east 55 poles to apiney T. ,1) Garrett's corner; thence AVith Garretts 1 irie along the Ridge itoad with iits meanders to the beginning; containing I one- hundred acres, more or less, i Tract No 3, conveyed by Asburj' Jackson, executor of . Vincent Sprouce, to L. H. Garrettj in a deed dated Dec 25th, 1880, and bounded as follows : Beginuiug on a white oak, thence north 190 poles to a post oak; thence west 92 poles to a red oak ; thence south 190 poles to a stake, thence to a maple; thence north .77, east 94 poles to the be ginning ; containing one hundred acres, more or less. J The terms of said sale will be oue half cash lac(4 balance on twelve mouths time, or cash, at the option of the purchaser. This Jan. 24th;' 1902. J. E. Shipman, Commissioner.' NOTICE OF LAND SALE. and being in Columbus' township, Polk County; ( North Carolina, ad joining pands 'of K B. Hampton, J. ,M. Hamilton's heirs and other, and. bounded as follows.r Tract No.; 1.; . Beginning on a Spanish oak and runs north. 4, east ' 62, poles' to a stone ; , thence south 2, east 61 1-2 poles to a stake in Columbus road; theuce with Jthe road norh 60, west : 34 poles tola stake; thence - north 6, --westi 3? poles to a stake; thence north 857 west 4 5, poles, to a . stake; . thence north westlS poles. to beginning Containing 14 acres, more Or less. Tract No. 2. Beginning ou ja: Spanish oak and "runs north ,,257 east 30 poles : to i Spanish ' oak; thence iiorthN 52, east 7 poles to a black ;gum ; thence outb-l0, east 8,6 poles to a 'post-oak"; thence north 84, east 20 poles to a Spanish oak ; thence south 2, east, 18. poles to .a stake in Columbus road; .thence north 85, west . 11 poles to - cross roads; thence with the Jones road north 38, west 26 poles to a) stake; thence w'th road 54 poles to ;begiiir ning. Cdn,iinin; 14 ; lacresj re or .less. : :' V'-;-'-K . Tract No. 3." Conveyed hfjpr, W. B. Walker and wife - to Guv. Petty, in a deed dated Jan.. 15th, ! looo, andoounded as follows .: Be ginning on a pine stump on road tide and runs north 20, webt 12.2-3 poles to a stake and pointers ion road side; thence south tOj'westG poles' to a Nvater oak; thence south 56, east 11 poles to a poplar, Walk- ers coruei j iuence wnu nis line to beginning. Containing 3 and 1-10 The terms of sale will- be'iohe half cash and balance on; one and two years time,or cash, it option of the purchaser. I This Jan,7th, 1902. 1 . .t "p. RTTTtxT ' rr , . , . Conmiisioner1 ' n v.i. iyiiLiyiE.ifli ' : MANUFACTURER OR' ouqt$ Jessed LUMBER. STEAM DIfYKILN jeSPrompt attention giyea to all orddwa-Clxii ; Your patronage solicited !mMmgm MOISES? i COMMISSIONER'S SALE. h Carolina, ) Superior Court. ' v County, ) r , Thomson and wife Mary Thomson. Johnson, husband of Bora Johnson ahnson, Infanta by their . next friend Garrett, w M jusUoe. V. Thomson, I. Thomson, j I ! EX.PAJRTE. virtue of a decree of the Su 1 Court of Polk County in an rte proceeding entitled as I rendered Jan. 22nd, 1902. offer for sale within the legal of sale on Monday, March 3d, at public outory at-the court door in Columbus, the fol l described lands : Lying aing in White Oak township, bounty, North Carolina. Ad 1 lands of JJ R. Williams,- T. rrett, W. M. Justice, N. B on and others, and described WB : ' it No. 1, conveyed by Allen to L. H. Garrett, in a deed ; .April 19th,. 1870, lying on 3ides of Silver Creek and fed as follows : inning on a post oak on the side of the Ridge Road, lead- Turner's mill to the Mills load, thence north1 8, east 22 to a sour wood ; thence north )t 20 poles to a pine ; thence 4, t west 30 poles to a sour ; thence north 1 63, west 27 to a red oak ; thence north 23, 22 poles to a black oak; thence 41, west 8 poles to a post thence north 36, west 50 poles itone, and pointers on top of ill - thence west to Sprouces I then with said line to a black the beginning corner of the jeville : tract ; i thence . with ice's line, (east 82 . poles to a in the Ridge Road ; thence I the meanders of .said rcfod to Undier and by virtue of the pow ers contained in a niortirasre deed made and executed by John' B. Turner and Marcissa Turner to secure a note for the amount of forty dollars theerein naiaed, which' note was due and payable on the nrst day of January 1902, and de fault having beeg made..nn the-pavement of the same when the "same became due, now therefore . pursu ant to the term ot the said mort gage deed, I will 'offer for sale and sell at public auction at the court house door in Columbus, N. C, on ihe 20 th day of , February, 1902, all the land described iu said mortgage deed, -which is 'duly recorded in book' 16, at page 445 of the records for such instruments, County, which lands are: as follows, viz : ; Joining the lands of W. M. Justice and J. A. McCraw and L. H. Gar ret, being land nought of W. 1 M Justice, Dec. 15th, 1894 and bounded as follows : Beginning at a stone; at place of chestnut corner and runs South 24, West 72 poles to a stone and point- ers ; tnenjortn oo, yveaz poies to a post, oak ; thence North 14, West 94 poles to a stone ; thence South 66 poles, J3ast with old line to the beginning, contiiniug 33 1-3 acres. . -v ' .r"r:.."A'"' : The object of said sale being to satisfy said debt, interest, cost; and; expenses. Terms of sale cash. This the 13th 'day ot Jan'y, 1902. James T. Siaton in roiR described Toms & Rector;. Attorneys. Mortgagee;-; COMMISSIONER'S SALE. North Carolina, V In Su j erior Court Polk County, , before Clerk, . . M. C. Paine and wife Laura Paine. , ;. Wm, Moore and wife LilieMoore -W. B. Paine and if 1dm Paine; ; Jefferson Mills and wife Berinie Mills. Infan by their next riend Charles Petty Augusta Petty, ' ElizabethFetty, AlonzaTMty. Guy Pettty, EX PARTE: By virtue of a decree of , the Su perior Court of PQlk fjoun y in an ex- parte, proceengien titled as above, brought by the heirs at law of Guy Petty deceased to sellreal estate for division, Jan. 27th, 1902, I will offer for sale, withinthe iegai hours of sale, on Monday, March 3d, v 1902, at public outcry, at the. court house door in Columbus, the following described lands lying doLUMBU.S LoiK.i)i No.; 114, MM t'"Mr ALL CASES OF OR HARD HEACSDW WOW CURABLE o Q by our new invention Only those born deaf are incurable, ! HEAD NOISES CEASE IWIWIEDIATEIA DEAFNESS :y;,.-" :':-":V:.'ARE '4 F. A. WERMAW, OP BALTIMORE, CAYOx Baltxkokjc, Mi, Uarck fg t9tu ?&l:Genpmen:--'Btrig entirely cured of deafness,. thanks to your treatmentl will a full history of myxase, to be used at your discretion. About five years, ago my right ear began to sing; and this kept on getting worst uattt I toe) nay hearing in this ear entirely. 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