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TIE POLK COUNTY SEWS. I COLDHBUS HEWS balfii ma Gains In Tbe County Seat Born to Ma and Mrs. J. W. Arledg vxi Jan. a daughter. Mr. Perry Cantrtll, of Finger ville Route 1, was a business visitor here Tuesday. W. H. Newman, of Mill Spring was a business visitor here Mon day. C. C. Green, of on of Melvin Hill's popular young planters was a business visitor here Wed nesday. Mr-and Mrs. C.C. Hampton are visiting v in Rutherfordton 3his week. I J. W. Newman is in Spartan burg this week- Att'y . James E. Shipman, re turned Tuesday from Raleigh. F. M. Burcress and R. F. Mc- Farland. were in Campobello, S. C, thia week. T. P. Moore, of Rutherfordton Route 2, was a business visitor here Monday. Misses Minnie and Sallie Ar ledge, visited in Campobello, S. last Saturday and Sunday. A. L. Crutchfield, of Spartan tburg, was in town this week. B. J. Jackson, of Mill Spring Route 1, wa3 in town this week i Rev. B. P. Jackson, of Tryon Route 1, was a pleasant Colum bus visitor Monday. Miss Garnette Williams, spent last-Saturday and Sunday with Miss Bertha Cannon, at Lynn. Hon. J. B. Livingston, Polk's representee in the present leg islature, spent several days at his homeat last week in Tryon and Monday in town., H. C. Morgan was in town Monday. J. H. Green, of Rutherford ton, was here this week. "Ambitious young man and ladies should learn telegraphy; for, since the now & hour law be came effective there is a short age of many thousand telegraph ers. Positions pay hm to $70 a month to beginners. The National Telegraph Institute of - Columbia, South Carolina and J ve other cities is operated under supervision of R. R. Officials and nil students are placed when qualified. Write them for vrar- NOTICE. J. C. Whitsides- enters 100 acrerof land mere or less in Cooper Gap township Polk coun ty N. 0 on waters ef Walnut creek adjoining the lands of W. W. Cawart Speculation Co's P. D Williams and others, Entered Jan 11th, 1909 F. M. Burgesa Entry Taker. J. C. Whistesides enters 100 acers of land more lor less in Cooper Gap Township PoIk Co., N- C. on water of Walnut creek joining lands of J. E. and T. G. Egertus John Whitisider entry P. D. Williams Emma Whitesidis and Odell. Etered Jan 11th 1909. F.M. Burgess. Entry Tarker. fin COLUMI. Prompt attention given to all orders fox job printing at the News of fee. Legal Blanks for sale at the NEWS Office. . NOTICE. North Carolina, In th Polk County B J.C Powell Au Superior Court tne Clerk. ' " lissaThsmpson Margaret Ponder et By virtue of au order 01 re st ntue in the above entitled proceeidw .ne 4th, day of Jan. 1909, the unckrs, ed will on MpNDAY MARCH 1ST. 1909 F , within the legal hours of sale, offer for sale to the highest bidder, at public outcry, at the court house door of Polk County the following described lands to wit: That tract of land belonging to the estate of Malessa Thompson, deceased. Adjoining lands of D V Rhode's estate, John Culbreth and others and known as the James Mit chell place on White Oafe Creek in Polk County, containi tig 67 acrs more or less and designated tn a plat of J. H. Gibbs surveyor as lot No. 2 of the Maliasa Thomp son lauds. The terms of said sale are one-half cash the b.iUnce on 1 j mouths tune or all cash at option of purchaser. Title retained un til purchase niony is paid in full. This 2 1st day of Jan. 1 09. J. C. POWELL, Admr. aud Commissioner. Notice I In Superior Court, Before tlie Clerk. . ofli. F. W. Allsto'. ticulars. m We have had about one ebken promises ol wood on sub scription and about two have bn fi'l.llled. Doing pretty Weil, don't you thmk? Warranty and Mortgage dee d for 'sale at the News otiice; North Carolina, Polk County. A. L- Holmes, A im: p . vs vv I William Francis AUslon. E len Beatrice Allslon, (icoigianna AHston, minor heir , at 'aw and M. E. I!. A lston, guardian o. taid tuiuors. Byviruiof a djcree of the Superior C-uu of Poik Couiity made in lIij ab . ei. tilted proceeding ny 5ne Cinv of saiu couiton lire 25th, day of Jan. 19 9, fai) whicti decxee it oruered that the land hereumftei described le told to pay the debts of R. F. VV. Ad" , dect4sed, tl? uncitrs-gnof1 v ill, n MONDAY, MARCH 1ST. 1909. within the iegai hours ol sale,-oner for sale, at public out ciy, at the court house do ,t of I'olk county, to the highest bidder, the following ileaciibea lands, viz: That tract oi land situate m ihcTtwnship ol Tiyon, county of Polk and Saic of N. C, and th ing a j ait oi the AUston liom Tract iiU bounded sis follows: lici.miin'at a stake, the north east Cor ner of a tract ot land conveyed by Jauics H. Paine to R. F. W-Aliston by deed dated Oct. 2$:h . 1907, and ot record i Book 24 at page 158 of the Records oi' Deeds foi i i'olw County, said stake being situated oa I the south side of the. branch, and punnrnu j tljence north 78 deg. cast, 115 fee 1 white-oak slump, Fame's come. : For sale, a good buggy just worked oyer and newly painted will seil at a bargain. , Apply at News office. FOR SALE. 1 have always a large stock of Heart and Sap SHING LES cv hand, and prepared to fill ORDERS on short notice. Write for pricei. E. TAYLOR, Pearidge, N. Carolina. DR. LITTLEJOHN DENTIST, Will spend Monday and Tues day of every week at Landrum, Offcs at the Randolph House. Administrator's Notice Having qualified aa the administrator of Mrs. Lizzie L, Weaver deceased late of i'olt County N. C. this it to notify all per sons, having claims against the estate of said deceased to pressnt them to the un dersignel on or before the a6th , day of Nov, 1909 or this notice will be plead bar of their recovery. All pei tons indebted to said estate win please make immediate pay ment, i F. L. Weaver, Administrator, watch This Space Next Week. NOtlCE. Notic is hereby given that on the 4th day -f may 1908, at tae Sheriff's sale for the lalmquent taxes for the year 197 at the couit house in Columbus N. C. I became die last bidder for the following described real estate in said county and slate, to wit; 4-lit) acres of land in Tryon township the rroperiy of M . D. Porter estate. 1 The lime of rcdemtion of said land will expire On ihe 4th day of May 1909. li 13 TIKNER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 4111, ay of May 1908 at the Sheriff's sale for .clu.quenl taxes for the year. 196 at the couit house tn t.'oiuxnbus N. C. 1 became the last and bct l icder for the follow ug dscnbed real estate lu said cou ty ana late to wit; Known aslheZill UhckwU lai d adjoin ng the Hipp land sua others the properry C Hnipton. Tiie tune of redemption ofsaid land will tn the 4 dav oi way l)- OLA EiWARu. ' Adm ot N. B. Ii,..:iptou- North Carolina Tolk County TRYON SUPPLY CO. Inc., GEO. A GASH, Manages. TRYON, N. Jams Swain,' . vs. D. L, Tnorne, et al, Petitioner, Defendants t to n thence The home papjr is the mirror . north 48 eat, 315 feet t a large pint in which those at a distance JS. n Ft t fl lifF.-t as the admititstr.'ttor c ie euate f Julia F. Golct, d -cr-ast-d, bc or ihe Cirrk of t'ie Superior Cui.it ot I 1 coaht. This is notdy ail pa' tie- lioldi'ij ch-iras -ayains: s-' d ' ti.tf 1 rea to andersisned on or l' P;iiip'k r-owir' t ii-A ti.irtii O cfcr K lU. see. r . 6 mm. east, 347 ieel to a marked luctory n the south bank of the hauling road on the rulg.r, fisu-low'fc a. id l'aine's corner; thence north 37 d;g w-Si. H9lel with IIaiU'vs line to w1! iion hub, tUj soutii east corner 01 a t . clowiku Dy iintiues; lience wu sa. . uoimes luK souta 81 de: vs , 19 feel t an ir n nub, the (orntr ol trac's t ed y sasi iioiuic and ! .y. Carson Pursuant 10 an order issaing out of the Superior Court in tiie entitled action, to me nrctd. X, JMlariju Coi uwcli, as Conimis- 1 .lj'iii-r, wui on tnc om, uuy 01 wartn ioy 'sell at Dubdc auctio'i k-r cash tu the high' sl bidder, at tae old home of. J. B. Sv.aia leceascd, on the prerriics hereinafter u --. actitd, about five miles south Sai.dy Ptau & n said county and Siate, ncai Bik k vvoou 5.C. between the hour of 12 m. a id I p. " iwp certain lets or parcels of land, , situ.. . 1 yinc aud being iu tiio County o; Polk, aid Sute contain! ig thirty tiiiec ad o uulf each, and Wuown and designate ' ertain plat uudr y T. E. John.- n eyor, of 1 1 . -ea' -. tale of " - i i .arissa $1.75 o 190! est OCTe 3 Subscription Offer I "T C or- Made -For the IMew Year MmiO THE TRI-WEEKLY ATLANTA CONSTITUTION -AND- The Polk County News d ffe ma IV o -aid. ;,.kt iiuniediaie pajme.it. T 11- the 28.h. day of Ja- 1909 HENRY li ( ANE Adr.r. 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There are stories, poems, storyettes, incidents of travel, seasonable articles for entertainments, home keeping, cookery, care of the person, sanitation and hygiene, plant culture and all the rest that go to make up a monthly feast for the busy woman who reads as she works, who relaxes from onei;ask and finds charm in the ever-varying features of woman's worlflhat is said to be never done. Atij n;d v.iie to it ota v aoid by Alice I. 1 ptrvowg ha'vi ""!-. wre.v i" luc 1002, 120 lett to a 6t.He, Cnm$ ajjfl;,,st the estate to prrsetu then, to corner ot said ttaot; thence, south 5 d. underaigntd for payment on or Vrt..iV & 30 ruin. eat, fefet to the btgiun- e 21st day o;' January ioio, 01 this liotuie intr. containc seven and seven tenths 2v,.es. P.cueu in bar .t tl.rir recovery. TJ:i the iit- Ui j oi Jan. 1909. J. E HITMAN, Administrator. Tnc terms of saici sale ."re caju. Tui Jul. 291-', 1909- A. L. HOLMES, Aduir, and Commissioner. 4 txMi rmnttptfon. TdtstioB. Livcr -id K.idn wo.tt. i im.-. a xsaa. lnot blood. ISr-d Breati. Slwysti! BowaJs. Htadaehe kzi 3t-' Its Sfi Wountai Zem. 1 Mb Legal blnks for sale at Tke Newt-office. Remember, our paper one year, and THE TRI-WEEKLY CONSTITUTION, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, three times a week, for one year, and your selection of one from the three alternate free offers, all for $1.75; or the whole combination (except that The Weekly Constitution is substituted for the Tri-Weekly) for only., $1.40' Send at once. Get right on. Don't miss a copy. Address all orders for above com hmtion to THE FOLK COUNTY NEWS, Columbus, N. C.
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
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