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77te Poc County News. . . -.,' . . .. : Columbus'. Ni C. mil local r -i rtms Inn Short for a Head - .-, . i. Grouped Together, COLUMBUS. The rain last week was refreshing to vegetation. 4 v Eaj. Hill is still "on top" with garden goods. . W. E. Mills of Tryon passed through town last week. Miss Frye, of Asheville, visited friends in our burg recently. E. B. Cloud, who for 'some time has been quite sick, is improving. Mrs. A. L. McMurray is visiting relatives in Cooper's Gap this week. W. S. Croker arrived on Thurs day and !is now at his rost on The News. I . , : C. E Page is, in the lead with Irish potato prospects. He Has a line patch, , jG-Pedigree Berkshire pigs for ssiie. Apply to C. S. Cox, Tryon, n. c, i , ; , . . iss Nora Cannon was called home' last week on . account of the Bickufess of her mother Go' see those fine . pigs that Mr, Cox, of Tryon has to sell before thev are all sold. V ' : , r I L. H. Cloud has been Kegister of Deedjs -pro tern, this week, while Mr. McMurray has been away. A hurried ckll.for Directors meet in of Polk County R. R Co., at Mill Spring, APril 29th. ; ; Preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday at41 a. in.,- by Rev. Mr Davis, of Hendersonville. Come aud renew your subscrip tion to The News. Bring us an old hen under your arm. .Wanted.',- Good party , to take . m 1 Log Cabin Inn tor tue summer. See F. M. Stearns, Columbus. The Tryon Supply Uompany is still "in the swim" with a &tock of ."farming- implements, oils, paint brushes, etc f If you want your property in sured in the Piedmont or Harlford lire insurance companies, call on J. P. Morris, Columbus, N. C. The store house, and : goods be .longingjto Swan & Westall, at Lynn was totally destroyed by fire on last :Sunday morniug. ' Messrs. James Rucker, Clarence and "Mike" Justice, of Mill Spring, passed through on Monday enroute for the Exposition. , l: . Virgil Cloud,! after spending sev eral days and night at the bedside of his siek' brother, returned to Asheville to resume his work. For a little change in' vocation and while Berby was on th sick list Mr. Watson McFarland noted' the mail a day or two last week. Mr. Asbury Jicksoh is doing good work with his mills this spring, considering the scarcity of grain. He says his business is exceeding his expectation. . N. B. and B. F. Hampton left on Friday of last week for Texas to visit the Judge's sons. They may attend the reunion of the Confed erate Veterans. J. J. Lambright, of Mill Spring, called at The News office on his way from a search for a mule to supply! the place of one that died for him a few days ag& ' See your neighbor and have him pay his boll tax by the last of April lob-. If he does not he can't vote this Fall. Every one has poll tax to pay any way; and' why not pay and vote. This is your last chance. Atty. Morris had charge vof the "prize fight" parties who were in dicted in Esq. J. C. Wisher's court for assault and battery. They were hound over to court. . The entire loss of "the Swan & Westall Ca, last Sunday by fire, was estimated at - about $500. ' Some thing like one-half ; of this amount was covereed by insurance. J. H. Sloan of Tryon, whose en tire stock of dry goods and gro -ceries, was destroyed by fire a few vecks ago, just "bristled up gritted his teeth, and keeps on keepin on.'' It will be Information for those of our town who were expecting the election ot officers May the 1st, to know that there will be none as the officers who now serve were elected for two years. ' m j tar" hum - uitoaiwsinfc - Judge i.S. and. Miss Ann Ab rams, of Sandy Plains, Were visitors ,in town on Friday. They also vis ited Mrs. W. A. Cannon, of Lynn, vho has tteen quite unwell for some time. - Mr. C. I. Menoucrh of ClevfilanV! O. who has peen among us, guest of Bev. Wellborn, left on Friday of aou weeK. ne win stop awhile in Spartanburg and from there will go to the exposition. F. M. Stearns, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived on Friday of last week. He will be among us for some time and will perhaps make some improve ment on the mountain road. He is stirring the railroad project again. Columbus is. well represented this week at the Exposition. The fol lowing persons left on Tuesday to enjoy me signts aud scenes in the "Ivory City:" Misses Webster. Mc- Clanahan and Frye; Messers Ship- . T man ana lucuurray. -nev. Mr. Wellborne and familv nr. .-ma- . . left for their home in Mitchel coun ty on Wednesday. They went via ltutherforbton and Morgan ton. Mr. and Mrs. Wellborne made many friends while here. Thev will find the "latch string" on the outside anytime they may return. We re gret their departure but hope they will come again. A new switch track is being built at Melrose by the Southern. This doesn't indicate very much the rnmored,purpose of the company to move the road from the Saluda mountain grade to some other sur vey. N011CE OF LAND SALE FOR "! V TAXES. 7-, ,By virtue of the tax list in my hands; for collection for the year 1901, I have this day made levies on and will on Monday, the 5th' day of May, 1902, during the legal sale hours at the court house door in Columbus, sell the following real estate to satisfy all taxes due and Costs. ' ' , TRYON TOWNSHIP. 1 ' ' AMOUNT DUE. Lou Lord Briggs, 1 town lot,' ' $ 3 97 Ben Burton Estate Bal . . 1 49 Richard Douglass, i6 acres, bal. 2 31 J. G. Fisher, 1 town lot, bal. 4 44 Prince Ilannon, 1 acre, bal. 2 27 R. H. Hipp, .56 acres, bal. . 3 15 A. H. JLankf ord, 1 acre, " " ' r 5 60 Mrs. H. H. Parirs, 2 acres, ; ' - 3 55 John P. Robrrson, 6 acres, bal. , 2 53 John Westfield, 1 town lot, ' 3 15i Geo. W.-Rich, 1 town lot, 3 16 J, C. and L. R. Fisher,. 196 acres 20 50 Mrs. G. W. Fisher, 100 acre?. 3 97 J. C. Fisher and J. Edwards, 1 town lot, bal. Mrs. H. C. Livingston, 2 town lots, 4 04 12 12 88 8 47 John G. P. Livingston. 1 town lot, G, E. Metcalf, 4 1-2 acres, SALUDA. TOWNSHIP. ; " 11 John B. Arledge, 125 acres, bal. : i i V6 5 E. hra Hey, 200 acres, bal. v 4 98 E. J. Campbell, 4 1-2 acres, 10 05 Rebecca Daltoa, 33 acres, 1 32 I. W.Foster, 25 acres,, J ' ' . 918 D. Hyder, 50 acres, ! 2 14 J, D. Johnson. 50 acres, , 4 56 J. Jones, 50 acres, : 4 22 J. L. Lane, 1 town lot, 5 56 J. Laughter, loQ acres, 4 85 J. B. Laughter, 50 acres, 6 42 J. E. Pace, 187 acres, bal. . .'V - '..,; 2 85 H. H. Pace, 187 acres. 5 67 Mrs. E. G. Reeves, 10 acres, 1 52 D. M. Rallins, 400 acres, bal. 3 81 J. B. Shipman, 230 acres, bal. 2 37 Mrs. A, B. Brand, 2 town lot, 5 60 Mrs. E. Ingalls, 8 acres, ' , 3 15 N. L. Pace, 1 town lot, - ' 4 79 R. C. PeHit, 15o acres, 5 76 W. J, Parker, 25 acres, 3 60 Mrs. Bell Rhodes, 50 acres, 2 33 Mrs, W. Welch, 1 town lot, ' 1 52 COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP. Frank Bridgeman, Heirs, 12 acres, 2 73 T. J. Davis, 581 acres, , : 32 22 W. N. Falkner, 110 acres, 4 79 W. A. Hipp, 2 1-2 acres, . 3 94 J. Jones, 144 acres, 5 23 L. D. Johnson ; 10 acres, bal. 1 98 Peak, Heirs, 750 acres, '" . 12 95 J. H. Price, 30 acres, , 2 17 C. Petty, 9 acres, 3 36 H. E, Rannell, 200 acres, 7 23 R. B. Ridings, 219 acres, bal. 3 65 J. Mills, 1 1-8 acres, 1 40 J. B. Nance, 100 acres, 16 25 F. Wiley, 30 acres. . - - 2 20 GREEN'S CREEK' TOWNSHIP. J. Brian t, 73 acres, 180 3 50 150 3 49 6 2L .4 16 ,151 5 70 97 8 02 3 '78 . 5 68 2 09 5 60 6 80 3 56 233 4 37 4 13 2 86 10 14 2 69 , 8 53 356 W. D. Cole, 57 acres, bal. Mrs. Mary Davidson, 50 acres,, T. C. Edwards, lo acres; Eliza Greenway, 276 acres, bal. Elizabetn Greenway, 141 acres, O. L. Lancaster, 32 acres, t D. Lancaster 175 acres, bal. S. Liles, 10 acres, J. F. Liles, 80 acres, - " . J. B. Prince, 2 acres, . J E. Prince, 55 acres, , " Z. T. Painter, 50 acres, S. B. Rodgers, 156 acres, G. J. Scoggins, 99 acres, R. Wilkerson, 100 acres, F. T. Warlick, 50 acres, D. D. Webb, 150 acres,- ' , Mrs, M. E. Warlick, 140 acres, J. Blackwell, 133 acres, bal. B. Briant, 126 acres, t : ... B, F. Briant, 40 acres, J; Carson, Heirs, 160 acres, M. Jackson estate, 65 acres, W. Liles, 40 acres, S. P. Wilkerson, 35 acres, . F. M; Turner, 65 acres, Oatis Sparks, 60 acres, 3 15 3 76 6 01' 3 15 i.ii.mtnm J. It. : Mi?," So jUort'at'v T. Molanr.126cre& ;.r. J, M. Mayfieia, 30 acres, z 5(j 6 87 2 33 .UWHITE OAK TOWNSHIP. J. Arledge', 101 fiores;. C T B ArleduH. i lOJacrSi' - ... B wings Heirs;;3QI) ocres bal, 8 -37 .4 78 i2 60 527 4 91 J. Jb. iCtward8, 50 acres', , J . : J ackson , Adm'. , 'Garrett ' ,w " ' Q11 estate, M; Humby','40 acrsj ; W; A.. Mills, Sr.r1360 acres, bal. ' D. M. Newman, oOfeacreg, N-. " , . r C .PhilUps, Jr., 42 acres . 7 '' Doctor Rowe, 120cr es , . .''." W. R. Russell, 160 acres, - ' Mrs. It. Summons,-76 acres; J. S. Thompson, 130 acresv bal. O. N.Thompson,; 50 acres, W. R. Turner. 50 acres, W. Thompson. 1' lot. ' .136 37 50 4 66 4 93 5 28 5 00 1 53 3 35 4 74 152 4 20 10 50 3 97 J. A. McGraw, 307- acres. mu. f xxiccsiues, luis, v COOPER GAP TOWNSHIP. V. T. Brown; 170 abres, bal. 3 60 W. F. T. Brown, 250 acres. 7 60 B. K. Biddy, ."10 acres,, g65 S. , Bailey, 94 acres r ; 2 33 C:C. ColHns 135 acres ' - " . -'7 9.R R. -V. Gilbert, 45 acres, ' 352 A. Gibbs, 225 acres, tak ' - ; ; : 9 70 J. L. Jackson, 55. acres, ; 5 85 J. Lauahter, 27 acrfest - " 36 B. F. Mills, 3a'acres,:'; .. . .: " ... . . 3 75 D..D. Patty, 54 acres. : " ; . k 31 J. B . -Ruff, 25 acre's. T '", . . Ill W. A. Ruff. 25- acres, w I - . , v.. q rr W. F. 0.. Ruff,. 200 a?res,. . v . ; ; 2 33 W. F. Spicer, 100 acres, ' 3 79 N. J. Taylor, 137 acres, 2 60 W. R, Turner, 41 acres, 12 il A. Whitesides, 100 acres.'.. ., 2 9 Mrs. E.S- Whitesides 135 acres, ' " 4 50 T. J, Alley, 150 acres,: ' - 1 95 H. A, Case; 150 acres,?,; r 5 4g I. Martin, 50 acres , ( 2 33 J. A. McCraw, 8 acres, ; ,. 4 72 J, Skipper, 37 acres, . -:: ". . 2 91 w. c. r6bertson, ; ' Sheriff. Columbus, N. C.'i March 31st, 1J)02. , Our GliihMng Mteis We have made arrangements whereby we can -offer the following clubbing rates : ' " " . The Thiice-a-Week World and The News, one year. . . .... . ... . . .. .$1.50 The Atlanta Constitution, (The great " Southern weekly) and The News. .. $1.50 The Sunny South and The News. . . . .$ll5f) The Commoner, (Bryan's paper) and the jnes. ............. . . .... .$1.50 Send in your subscription - and get two papers almost at the price of one. Send all subscriptions to" i TVr,m XTt, 1 -fColu n(bus, N. Cv Columbus LnriK; Knights of Pythias Meets every Tuesday nitfht at w 7.J3Q o'clock. s o. T.Bayna.rd, C. C. J. P. Morris, K. of R. & S. TO CURB A COUctli IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ets All druarsrists refund the mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. .25c. . .S3 JUSTICE &. MORRIS, Attorney s-at-Law Justice of Buth'erf ordton and Morris of Columbus. Office in G. C. Justice's old office on Main St., Oolumbns, K. C.' . All business entiusted. to us will be giv en prompt attention. ' ; ; . - Criminal Law and. .special proceedings a specialty, ' ? I00M BEST FOR THE SOUTH. SEED POTATOES ONE OF OUR LEADINQ SPECIALTIES. ' We have thousands of barrels in etock; the best 1 fl a I n e - g r own and Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood's 1902 Catalogue gives comparative crop results, both as to earliness and yield, with Maine grown and Second-crop seed. It plan rrintains much nther useful and valuable - information about Potatoes. Write for Catalogue and Special Potato Price list. Wood-s Descriptive Catalogue lor 1902 giyes rel lable, practical, up-to-date information about all Seeds, giring not only detcri ptiona, but the best crops to grow, most successful way of grow Injr different crops and much other in formation of special interest to erery Trucker, Gar dener an d Farmer. Mailed free upon ' request. ; - - - Tp7. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Truckers and Farmers requiring large quantities of seeds are requested to write for special prices. eeds W M U , 4 0 t n mi : MANUFACTURER OF: ; L SI BAM DRY KILN r-jFrompt utentip-n giventto allorderaigj LDI our patronage solicited x ARE w YOU HEfl0 ;; DEAF?' HWW:J0I8E8'?-" , " ALL CASES OR DEAFNESS OR V HARD. MEAKBWC ARE NOW CURABLE o 1 ' O by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. V HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY, h F. A. WERMAW, OF BALTIMORE, OAYOi . r v 7 'T Bng entirely-cured of deafness, thank. tor'tSISStrSffS zSl'yo '""history of my case, to be used at vour discretion. ' ' nOW pTe 3,00 my hearing g ffifear StiSy " 1 C" l Sing' "d thU kCpt n l" ttt I lost . I underwent a treatment tor bet f v...c-;: " , ' .. vv Miuulu,, niuiuui uy luu'CH, wniuuca 1 num. Ot DnvsiCians. anion c other tt mnc .min.nf l.:..:..' . only an operation could help mc, and even that only temporarily, that the head noiseswould then cease, but the hearing in Tthe affected ear would be lost forever. wouia I then saw vour Hwrtimf ..M.tiii i n if . . . ' I then saw your aavertisement accidentally tnent. After -i ajlt 11 only few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and t,.Ti a tvc rCCJCS' neunn2 in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain . Very truly yours, 'r . F.j A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation : WSS. YOU CAII CURE YOURSELF AT HOME. m2S. IHTERHATIOIML AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE CHICAGO, ILL. . 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