v r .. . . ' - - .. . 7. I ' - -. y . ".. -J ... fte Polk County News. ! !..:: ' . Columbus. N. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. North Carolina, ) T v . . Polk County, f 1x1 Superior Court, V J'14, Tnomaou wif Mary .Thomson Lffflu Johnson, husband of Dora Johnson. Dora Johnson, I SHORT LOCAL ITEMS f rM0 T Short for. a Head jtCJa mw Grouped Together. 1 xSancy (iarret. Henry Garrett, Curtis GaiTett. b Essie A. Thomson, j Aiarie I. Thomson, J ; . EX PABTE Infants by their ' next triend W. M. Justice. Ir I C. Blackwood, of Sparlan- in sr. was ? By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Polk County in an ex parte proceeding entitled .'. as rHT nam I PL till imnl -w.v, .tvrr. I Will offer for sale within the legal ' : ' r, . " t aOY.fa hours of sale on Monday, March 3d, Ir. A. D. fe- 1902, at public outcry it the: court mna ; Mir fnwT last inurs- . ' . , g, v. v,- house door in ooiuniDus, the foi- on Dusiness. lowing described lands : LvinL' ye are lmorraea wat to uuuo ana uwug ju umio uait iownsaipa too a be hero, Hurran, we p0lk (Jounty, JNorth Carolina. Ad it to call Saluda, joining lands of J, R. Williams; T. 7a haw nmte a number of famil- D. Garrett, W. M. Justice, N. B. , w 1- . , - T-r J. J J ! -. aces around the court house on narapiou nuu uiuenj, ana aescrioea idav of last week. as follows - 1 -n i XT -l i bmmiasioner A. E. Jones was in T aoi o. i.- conveyea Dy Alien lauux vj j. ia.. vrui rreti., iu h ueea dated April 19th, 1870, lying on both sides of Silver Creek and bounded as follows : Beginning on a post oak on ; the north side of the Ridge Road, lead ing from Turner's mill to the Mills Gap Road, thence north 8, cist 22 leriff Robertson reports un- poles to a sour wood : thence north 1 nroraptness in tax paying this Us east 20 poles to a pine : thence ,;or in other words, the delin- n0rth 4, west 30 poles to a sour t lis is unusually small. wood ; theuce north 69, west j 27 i & G. Champion wishes us to poles to a red oak ; thence. north 23, k the people of Columbus and west 22 poles to a black oak; thence mm- 1 1 fP J loaf 1 Monaay anu iuesuny ui i. ieriff Robertson, of Saluda, it Monday and Tuesday of last i with us. C. Hampton went to Spartan- r this week on business. m fdr their kindness to himself north 41, west 8 poles to a post ffamily in thei affliction! and oak; thence north 36, west 50 poles avements. Ir to a stone, ana pointers on top of L rfifrrat having misplaced the the hill ; thence west to Sprouce s i- . : 1 Miro f Vi on wifVi naif! lin fr ft. lilnL- 3r lor puDiicaiion irom Auueut; j " " ?week. It did not go into the oaK, me Deginning comer oi tne f.A Kaaknt. but ?ot lost. Write iiiocJieyiiie tract; tnence with . - I r l- j. on i - : u loprouces line, jeasL o-s poies lo a on't wait too long to send in stake in, the Ridge Road; Whence communUations. If you want with the meanders of said road; to pubhihed on time iena them ' " ? ' : h time; not lator than Monday i T ? il: Tract No. 2. conveyed by Allen a. .Liaier luau luih yuui letter . T , . - . . Uift i W.V wun th Tabor to L. H. Garrett m a llei Lit contains may be out3 of datd June 4, 1873, and b6uri(lr as follows : Beginning ou p . i . , oak on the north side of the liia! L L. Henderson and family have Road tbence uorth 8 east 22 to a sour wood; thence north gib, and being in Columbus township, Polk County, North Caroliua,- ad joining lands of N. B. Hampton, J. M. Hamilton's heirs and others, and bounded as follows : Tract No. 1. Beginning on a Spanish 'oak and runs - north 84, east 62 poles to a stone ; thence south 2. east 61 1-2 pules to astak in Columbus road; thence with the road north 60, west 34 poles to a stake; thence north 66, west 32 poles to a. stake; thence north 85, west 5 poles, to a stake; thence nrth 2,' west 18 poles to beginning. Containing 14 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2. - Beginning on a Spanish oak and runs north 25, east 30 poles to a Spanish oak; thence north 52, east 7 poles to a black gum; thence south 10, east 86 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; th once with the Jones road north 38, west 26 poles to a 'stake ; thence wi n road 54 poles to begin ning. Coiitaining 14 acres, more or less. Tract No. 3. Conveyed bv Dr B. Walker and wife to Gav : Petty, in a deed dated Jam i5tb; lood, and bounded as follows : BiV ginning oh a piue stump on roau tide and ruus.n'orth 20, webt 12 .2-3 poles to a stake and pointers on road side; thence south 70, west 40 poles to a water oak; thence south 56, east 11 poles to a poplar; Walk er's corner; thence with his line tu beginning. Containing 3 and 1-10 acres, more or less. The terms of sale will be one half cash and balance on one and two years time, or cash, at option of the purchaser. This Jan 27th, 1902. J E. Shipman, Comnjissioner mm mi OoLufiwus, W : lANIJFACTURER OF: o Si ILi Eli: iA$Q ' Dressed fS' LUMBER. j m-m Prompt attention given to all ordera-i-ea-a 5 j tour 'patrqnage solicited " tv j j-j - i . e on on an exteuuea visit lo iives in south east Polk and . i nortQ -j. west ou poies to a sour east 20 poles to a pine ; thence jre returning. B. Jackson, one of Polk'g best ig men was married to Miss y Jones, on Feb. 2nd, 1902, at home of the bride's father. ! News extends to them its lest congratulations. he people oi Columbus enjoyed plendid entertainment at the tral Industrial Institnte on lait lay night, given by Mr. J. G. fhes on his graphophone he food people of Polk County f often give three ckeers for the white and blue, but on one day Vweek the editor received five a for The Polk County News. I for The News. 3ewhere it will be seen that pung editor of The News con olates himself on having re id "five - chairs" on subscrip- By the way, these are small s for children. Some one 1, " is the editor going to y a .widow. " f i ittain Presbyterian Church, arford County, is the place led by the Board of Trustees, he location of the proposed ttchool, to be under the eon of the Presbyterian churches aveland, Rutherford and PoJk ;ies. "Westminster High d1" is the name ohosen. Ground e broken at an early day for rection of suitable buildings. Vie Cloud, a young man for- of this place, but who has h, Asheville for the past year, home last Tuesday to spend a lays; with his mother and ers. We are glad to see his ag face. Monday of last week the of Polk County loaded with ?co coinage of silvei fired into ews office. But the . office being on the alert, rushed to a private room and loaded itibicription list and- we are 3houting the news right into Ihimes. We have not heard yone being wounded, tbrnoy Geo. C. Justice, of Ruth ;dton, was in town this week professional, business. His r friend? were glad to see his lant face. psByrd McFarland who has p j;hie book-keeper at the Jtlosiory Mill for quite a long j is now taking a vacation, many friends are glad-to see bck at home again. - wood ; thence north 69, west 27 poles to a red oak; thence north 23 west 22 poles to a black oak; thence north 41, west 8 poles to a post oak; thence north 30, west 50 poles crossing creek to a stone and point ers on top of hill; thence north 55, east 60 poles, crossing creek tola spansfcfoak 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; thuce south 48 poles to a hickory, specu lation corner, thence east 55 poles to a pine T. D. Garrett s corner; thence with Garretts line along the Ridge Road with its meauders to the beginning; containing one hundred acres, more or less. Tract No. 3, conveyed by Asbury Jackson executor of Vincent Sprouce, to L. H. Garrett, in a deed dated Dec 25th, 1880, and bounded as follows : Beginning 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. The terms of said sale will be one half cash and balance on twelve mouths time, or cash, at the option of the purchaser. This Jan. 24feh, 1902. J..E.SHIPMAN, . Commissioner. Columbus Lodg No. 114, lights of Pytln . .vltcts overv uesday wight a4. 7 30 o'clock. . O. T. Baynard, C. C J. P. Morris, K. of R. & S. TO CURB A COUGH IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine .Tab lets All druggists refund the mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W: Grove's siguature is on each box.225c. Notice to Creditors. . Having qualified as admiuistraior on the estate of Wm. A. Mills, de ceased, this is to notify-all persons having claims against the estate to present them to me for payment bv the 23rd day of Dec. 1902, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the estate will be required to make prompt payment. This ..Dec 23rd, 1901. James A. Mills, Adm'r. JUSTICE &. MORRIS, Atiorneys-at-Law Justice of Kutherfordtqn and Morris of Cplufnhus. Office in G. "C. Justice's bid office on Main St., Commons, N. C. All business entiusted to us will be giv en prompt attention. " " V Criminal Law and special proceedings a specialty, , .. , r COMMISSIONER'S SALE. North Carolina, In Superior Court Polfe County. j , before Clerk, ; M. C. Paine and wife Laura Paine. Wm, Moore and wife Lillie Moore, i W. R. Paine and wif Lila Paine. - Jefferson Mills and, wife Bennie Mills. narles Petty,' " Infants by their next friend T. C. Hampton. Augusta ?etty, f inzaDeth Fetty, Alonzo Petty," Gay Petty, . . . ; EX PARTE. . -'f r By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Polk County in an j ex parte proceeding entitled as . above, brought by the heirs at law of Gny.Petty, deceased to sell real estate for diyision JanJ 27th, 1902. I will offer for sale hours of sale; on' Monday, March '3d, 1902, at public outcry, at the court house door m Columbus, the following described lands : lying Wood's Seeds BEST FOR THE SOUTH. SEEDPOTATOES ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES. We have thousands of barrels in' etock; the best ilalne -grown and i Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood's 1902 Catalogue gives comparative crop results, both as to earlinessand yield, with Maine grown and Second-crop seed. It also i contains much other useful and valuable information; about Potatoes. 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