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NOTICE waxt mu I T ' - - . .1 .in. THE POLK mm ffif s. coin hews North Carolina, toiV. County B. P. Edwards VS In Superior -Court In Vacation Coming And Ccinj In THe County Seat Court begins in Polk county April 19th. Judge Adams will preside. The Summer guests will soon be with us again. The hotel people are looking for big crowds next summer. H. B. Bradley, of Saluda, one of Polk county's most reliable citizens was a business visitor here Monday. E. E. Harrison, one of Polk county's best farmers was in town Tuesday. M. A. Cornwall, was in town x this week. Messrs. C. M. Foster and Joe Lee, of Laridrum, were business v... t rs here this week. Campbell Carnegie, of Tryen, is visiting here this week. Mrs. T.k. Walker, of Melvin Hill, is visiting her son T. E. Walker. The many friends of John Bierbaum, of New York, are glad to see him back in Colum bus. Mr. Bierbaum was here two years ago in search of health, but from his healthful appearance he. we think,-is here now for pleasure. The jail is now being recover ed. The old tia roofing is being torn off and shingle3 are to be used instead. L. W. Morgan has the contract Attorney H- K. Bigggrstaff and Walter Russell, two of Pea ridge's prominent citizens, were in town Wednesday. Mr. Vance Tallant, one of Polk county' 3 moat progressive young man, was in town on business Monday. Mr. Tallant will leave in a little while to see his for tune in the West- He will go to the state of Oklahoma. Forest City Herald. Smash Carpenter, tne negro j who was brought here from the iiary m. Edwarda Let the defendant, Mary M. Edwards, take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior courj of 1W county, by the plaintiff against th said defendant to obtain divoice .absolute fiom said defendant upon the grouues; that defendant has commuted aduliry with sundry and divers persons since her marri age 10 jjUuiiirt". Let the said defenoant further take notice that she is to apper at the April term of the superior court for the 3'car lyoQ and answer or uemur to the complaint oi tbe plaintiff now on file in the office of the clerk of the stdd court and if she fail to answer or demur to the said complaint at or before the said term of the court, the relit demanded in the said complaint will Ire granted plaintiff by the court. This tcb. 4ti 1909. S B EDWARDS. c. s. c. COFFEE AS A WEDDING GIFT, state of Oklahoma to answer a; chancre number of charge? against him, has o:iven a bond of SGOO ana is now at libe -ty. "Ambitious young man and ladies should t learn telegraphy: for, since the now 8 hour law be came effective there is a short age of many thousand telegraph ers. Position payVrcm $50 to $70 a month to beginners. The National Telegraph Institute of Columbia, South Carolina and five other cities is operated under supervision of R. R. Officials and all students are placed when qualified. Write them for particulars. A Custom Which Is General In Coffee Growing Countries. "We have a castoci In tho coffee raising countries," said a high Brazil ian official, "which is i:ni.:!OWii In other parts of the world. When a child Is born in the coffee country a sack oi the best jrraln is set aside as part o' the Inheritance to be received on nt taining its majority. Usually the sad is the gift from some close frieud o" relative, and it is guarded as sncredl as if it were a gift of gold or bonds No stress would induce a Brasilia: parent to use coffee which was mad the birth gift of a child As rt rule it is sealed with the private teH of th owner and bears a card giving all par ticulars about tbe variety, of urain, it; age on being sacked aud the 1Irth o the child to whom It is given ix other details, which are very Interest ing when the gift Is due "Generally the roffee is opened f the first time when the child mnrr:e The coffee for the reception or mar riage feast Is made from the legncy tnd. according to precedent, this muxl be the first time the sack is opened After the coffee is made for the v.e:i ding fe::st the sack is earefnlJy closet and sent to the new home of the i people aud should keep them in 1 hi: staple for a year at least When lot! bride aud bridegroom have the ! i! gift of coffee they have started !'f. under very hopeful ntitf!H1t. so f:i as one necessity I ranvermxl IVv pei p!e know that the older the u,. parcherl grain of colTee 1" the iM't'e the flavor Like v.-i:u it grows v. :' pe. and that which is ever tweu years mellowing under nfpmr cm.! . tions will bring from to SV. pcantl from in!;oir-xeurs Trie gs ' of ionnds rtf arreen coffee N a co.iiiii" practice In The eofTH hc!t Frie:nls e lese gifts ami ccmpnre ft suit 8. When o?:e canno a!:ord ty g! . a sack of coffee, it freq-'e;i?ly is cn?? th.it ten pounds i f the lvt K'-e grafft uT'e paehefj in a fancy ca-V ay bestowed on a nev.ly Nr eh lid. '"' direction1 that it must not by opciu until the weddiug day." Havirf qu-i'ff ed ?s tl. adtt itristtafOt of he et?iet-l Jo'ia F. Golct, dfcCtfnst'G, be fore the Clnk of the Suprior c urt f Polk' county This is to i.otiiy ail pa; tics holding cl. ims aaii st the aid e&tate to picent to the utuki ,-rgritd en or hckci the i8 day of 'an ioio t?r this notice v. ill l pltaded in bar of ijeir reccveiy. All pei iudbtvi to said elate will ph'ae i:tkc itHnsciiaic paymei t. lau the 28th. day ul Ji; 1909. 1 HENRY B. LANE Admr. Prompt attention givtn to all orden for job printing at tha Naws of fee. FOR SALE. 1 have always a large stock of Heart and Sap SHING LES cr hand, and prepared to fill ORDERS on short notice. Write for prices. E. TAYLOR, Pearidge, N. Carolina- DR. L1TTLEJOHN DENTIST, Will spend Monday and Tues day of every week at Landrtjm, Offce at the Randolph House. j(jS RECEIVED NO ICE. JKolic ia hereby given that on the 4th day j of inay 190b, at tke Sheriffs tale for the j delinquent taxes for the year 1907 at the couit Uousc in Columbus, N. C. t became the last bidder lor the following described real estate in said county and aute, to wit; i'ilty acres of land in Tryon township the Property of M. D. Toner estate. The time oi rcdemtiouof said land will .vill expire on the 4th day of May 1909. h B TLRNER. 0 mm wrrri - r 1 1 1 r n mm 1 1 1 m 1 I - - - - -- NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that on the 4m, lay of May 1908 at the Sheriff sale for iclinquent taxes lor the yeat tyo6 at the jouit house in Columbus C i boenmc .he last and best tucdei for the following described real estate in said county airfi tatc to wit: Known as the Zill Bluckwsll kid adjoin lis tiie liipp land und oiheia Hie oiopcrrjf E Ui ; tti. The-timeuf ncdemiuiou of said land will en the 4L1 day of May 1909. OLA EDWARDS, Adrxr oLN. li. LatUHu- i mbw .1 11 mm w 1 1 ,i State of North Carolina l"ulk County, 0 whom itjnay concern: Take noce tiiut tiie aefendant John Jonas who enierta a pita Nuie Centenctere to murder in -he secena aegree, tiic; case of otatr' vti John Jones at the spring irna L'OT the sflpei'ior cuurt, top PoJK county , win apply to his ExcelLtfuey, w. VV. UMjiwif gov droor ol Uie S-tt of Nociu oir v inia, for pardon, upon the A Solid car load of high grade Fe rtilizers Wich we win sell at rock bottoa prices. Se - TRYON SUPPLY CO. Inc. GEO. A. GASH, Manager. TRYON. N. a iTounds that Lis plea was 1. O i. I W-iiTanuo, as uovv upu iruxu tne evidence of the state." mz?A$m glass. Wade at p Faclcry Duilt by a Caste Man in New Hampipre. Thf first Americau tfhiss factory er.' tc 1 in t'.ie to.Mj.of TUiilc, N fi terarbinsftitti in his diary .;u:iks e glass tiTiUe rnad In New llaveu. i un 'q the yoar 17H0. Ciw wor.ld suppose by the innr?fi he usjpa tlint he considers it a new an.i p:ite extraordinary affair. It was niti' years jirvi; to this atiJ dutiug tlv very war Whte issH first tna!led th. otintry t; t'n;imnnc ?ts wn aiajTOfac turin'ff that Itohert llewcs of BoMtOJ beah to carry ont . the' project vlilch 4i:' had c .11 ctmciivod( hrt laid hith rto i on:; -! UnpntvMcaWe -ff not ithiop cibti under Ihijrlhih rule, that of unit -xi rx jj'ass i'i An:orfc: for A n:rlca. In 17SO Mr. Hewes selected a Flte foi i!s factor', seetwe fnMii tt:cj Brit is!; ,oms (his .:'iissh;ov,ers vc;v tlessiaa yhn Jones By his attorney, D. F, Aiorrow, $575 Tho 1909 Subscription Offor Best Offer Made for tno rsi ow Y $1.75 THE TRI-WEEKLY ATLANTA CONSTITUTION JNotio tafe of North Carolina, Folk County. In ?:i;ei;r Court Bv-i'. 1 (.le;k. , rl ''ah'e'-kers. sol.'iers who had tie 4er!ed ft'ftni the tlritMi a.r;ny, and he ur.st have had.. aw eye for the heuiti "vA lir'r.atnre -lie chose n spot 0:1 the vifih slope of Ktddef monntain. ne:j" tP !:asi'. 1 o 't W.::- i dn ! -''. 1 O ' ;!y oorthwest Mount Mo Kh ffs erra.uife 'Tov. ti. staui r: nit ntih!? 10 foil uortii arr .: re the ' enijile'raou.i ;vnd prf i; tors: to the 'ar-t val'ev holdH in itr embrace cou pa' . j .1 '.ii.'ioru ua !iorhaet Joe r', :.'; p.rrnna fhe ciiy. of ?(fan V. J. Bradley srd J. M. Era dey, vs r. F. Mills, Waktt Mills and Wal ker Mills. J The ileve ii.Trifd defendants, Ya!ti Mills and Wn'kcr Mill, will take notin I 'hat a j.rocecdiinj entitled as above hs bci comtuenred before the clerk of the Suyeiio ' ourt of Polk comity to sell for pariitu.r hat tract of land siluaie in said county. nown as the A. U. E. Mills' lands on th. vatrs oi Giccn Riyer, adjoining die laud jf J;mes VVtutesides heirs, S. K. Ciiii nd others, containing 257 acres mh r less atnl being Udly , described in th petition filed iu'Sdid c.ue; tiic "del 'j. :a;. vviil further irke i-oti. e that iiy aic t quired to sp ,.r bt fore u . C! rk i Superior Cou; i oi y:i u rri.!!1 it his ua in the court house in i.ii.inis, oi; t. firsit day of Apn', 1901V and anwer i.;: 1 trur to cour;!ai pi jnocevdi ,1 1 piiiintiffs wdl api lv to tl t , . '..11 ii r The Polk County News together with the superb FREE OFFERS of PARIS MODES, a woman's magazine; or THE SOUTHERN RURALIST; a splendid agricultural paper; of .TALKS FROM FARMERS TO FARMERS", an epitome M ft of farm wisdom, worth its weight in gold. All for only . . J The Tri-Weekly Constitution brightest, and biggest SoulUern Ncwsp'por. FTO i t 3 V 1 VpplK Almost a Daily, yel at the price cl a Wsekiy. jfLiLS C& or The . 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One sample copy sent free on request, giving with it six of your neighbors. ! demand- (1 1 his 4 " AGENTS 1 fi&VfSI I AGENTS & VDH 2EATitrf BOOS Of TBK DAY V r CHRIST IN THE CAMP" y Dr. J. William Jcnhs AOEXVS BXPOSTil C.Werkd one day, TOrred 10 flcde" .. 'Rew-fod Pioa. lo'oiofk, aeULJbr right. 14 In 12 hours." L. t. 8antkKS. orkd on any. sot It tdura. "' APPLY AT ONCE TO r -.as I EL IS 0FFE1EB TO VORT5IY IfOTJWG POPF-yAi - t wi , t j 'ui vA WK wMVf . . .- i ; r w3eb or c-Jr."aUon, who vrisn to tor . Su im s trif 'taXMStp uoosl poai- ) wr.itt i, triiami -cr our hlf-rat juaraut.-cl Con't I'.uav. "Writetoday, l . t ! V rtT.c'.v.' b.v .1 CUTfi -.( ' 8U Old I '11:1. 1 :.. 5 1 v -v ro u .r"H oit c . i by -az s -and rvtntv lo-ir tonrifts fKL tojtpu-ot-ii a'o :I the o4'M .-.ud !if!iidatiiii of Mi i ni'.dnr; arc alt f!,,t !-r-v ;iM in i'o:n-:.:d us that -p srat aiior'nT e Ah C it 1 rrofkerv and l!as .lornai. i-Mii'e. Biyirs H&tita tad tfWBWt- VjeCf. 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Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
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