AT XL 1 - - J-fc . " n v 1 TEE POLK COUNTY NEWS. CQLOMBUS NEWS CciDioE ini tS In Tte fcunty Seat Mrs. Swain, who has been spending several weeks at Melvin Hill is at the hotel for the remainder of the summer. A number of young ladies from Jacksonville, Fla., are ex pected at the hotel next week. Judge Bly the, of Henderson ville, was in town this week on business. J. A. Forest, of Saluda, was a business visitor this week. A surry full of ladies from Florida, passed throught town Monday for Mill Spring. Att'y. J'E. Shipman was in Marshall this week on legal busi ness. . F. B. Williams, was in Hen dersonville and Asheville this week on business. WANT COLUMN l egal Blanks for salt at the NEWS Office. 1 i Prompt attention given to all Ntws of fee. Notice of Stle of Land Under Mortal. By Tirtue of th pwer of alc Tested "in e by a trust deed executed by John Irwin and wife Katie Irwin on June a7th 1909, he said John Irwin haring f.ilea to com. ly with the terms of said deed in trust and having failed to pay the note secured by said deed when the &un fn A- Orders for job printing at the demand "P him for the wine, the holder oitae Mid note having ask. d me so to to, I will sell at the court-bouse door in Colum! bus, in Polk Countv North r.,ii. t. LQnd P08ter8-For o'clock noon on the "30th, of July 100a at Sale at The News Office. p auction to tHe hihest bidder for was- m oraer im satisfy said indebtness the following described pieces or parcels of land lying and baine in the town of SainH- WAN T ED A pair Pea Nth Carolina and kaown and designated Fowls. Address "W' care of M T I he News, Columbus, N. C. Thompson .nd the East .id of the A. & ,S. Railroad distance abut one A fresh eow for sale cheap. -A miIe- ApplptO Dr. H. H. Edwards, in the Morris line and runs with said line N. I deg. E. 443 ft, to a stake; thence 3. 75 deg. W. 62 ft. to a stake: thence S 84 SPARTAN BiSB SCHOOL 126 ft. to a stake; thence N. 82 deg E. 208 ft. to a stake; thwnce S. io deg. W. 1 . 1 rM I w73 10 a stake; thence JN, 82V0 deff. AYl CflOClAn Amno C4- I . . ' '74 -VOD1"" .cgiiio oepteiii- c. 300 it. to a stake;, thence S. SaVj, 347 ft. to the mm i Mill Spring, N. C. ber, 8th, 1909. Well THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal Apo Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees Special Courses lor Teashers. Fall session begins September 5 I99- These desiring to enter sliouU". apply as early as possible. For catalogue andothtr information address J. I. FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N.C. Mr. J. P. Areledge had the j Moderate expenses, Health- xnresnera larm M jj Largg Domitor. dock nampton visitea in :AC, !? ,. ,, . Tiu: u les- or information address F. L. Weaver, of Tryon, is in H L- RILEY, town today, LANDRUM, - - . S. CAK. Mrs. Noah Daniel, who has heen visiting her parents here, returned to her home in Land- rum Sunday. A number of boys from Gaff- ney and Cowpens, S, C. are here this week an a camping trip. .Everybody come to the ice cream supper Saturday evening and right and heln the ball boys our.. They deserve it. Editor Chas. Williams was in Saluda Tuesday on business, Terrell Green, of Mill Spring, was in town Monday. Mrs. Joe Hodge, of Ruther fordton, is visiting relatives here this week. Miss' Myrtle Hampton visited in Lynn Wednesday. A jolly picnic party f young ladies from Log Cabin Inn and Ben Craigen spent Tuesday in town. We were glad to see the young ladies and hope they will come again soon. Dr. W- H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, will be in Mill Spiing at The Mite Inn on Thursday July, 22. one day only. His practice it limited to diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat and Fit ting Glasses. The town is beginning to look much l etter since Road Overseer Walker and his force have be-n at work. We hope the commissi oners will help us out by having the square looked after soon. Miss Christina Carnegie, New York, is visiting hoc, sister, Mrs. Jno. Carregie, Miss Carne gie is a kese'ner in one of the graded schools of New York City. People from Florida and other Southern State seem to think old Polk is the place for a cool summer by the way they, are coming in every day. . The many friends of the Rev. T. H. Posey will be glad to learn that his condition is greatly im proved. His phy3ieians say he will be able to come home vviihin two or three wecs j beginningbeing the place upon which said John Irwin new equipped teachers, lives' TRACT NO TWO J Beginning at a locust post on the North side of Howard Gap road at Pink Hipp's S. connei and runs N o deg, E. 12 poles and 15 links to a locust post; thence N E. 7 p.les ad 3 links to a stake on the south side of Valley street; thence wish the south of Valley St. N. 76 deg. E. 25 pol esand 4 links to a poplar; thence S. 2 deg W. 210 ft to a stake; thence-S. 89 dey. W. 210 ft to a locust post near John Irwin's 1 . a. 1 T T 1 - m nousc; inence ph. 1 aeg. 205 tt. to while pine on the North side of Howard Ciap road; thence with north side of said road S. 83 deg. W. 13 poles and lo links to the beginning containing in tne two tracts 79-10 acres more or less. This 29th. day of June 1909. Mc D. RAY. Trustee Icb Cream Freezers and Screen Doors and Windows. TRYON of THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AID EECHAKIC ARTS. The state's college fcr vo cational training. Courses in Agriculture and Horticul ture.; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry. Why not fit yourself for life by taking one of these cour ses? Address D. H. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. C. Lamest EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of John Cahi'.l, deceased, late, of Polk Comity tbis to notify all persons having claims against the estate to preeeut them to h unkrsiiud for payment on or before die SUi. day of July 1910, or this notice ifill be p'eaded in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said estate will !lras malt immediate paymeut. This ll.e 9th day of July, 1909 Mis. I'earle Cahill, Executrix. GEO. A GASH, Manager. SUPPLY CO. Inc. TRYON, N; C. V. LOO CABIN INN loot of the condition of THE CAROLINA STATE BARK lie Ccrclit a State Pack, at Saluda in the iiiu cf Roth Caxoiina. at the clone of busi aecs Juse 23 1903. KKSiURCES. ' ?22 74 55 $ 456 91 One of the most enjoyabh in formal dance ever given at the Mimosa hotel was tnven last Monday night. The night w;:sj o ei and (lie crowd of Toury 6&& ctrsstepved to Jively music un-j til late hours. Youn people from the hotel, Tryon and Cotum-1 b is constituted the merry c:owd. ... 1 E. GLOUD A tt or n e y-at-L et COI UUIIUS, N. C. I I 3 of liberally nsine our f ertili- I I B 21 rs- 10 pay on a mortgage B I n H on the old farm Head the fol- 111 1 1 H son. owners or tne Masrnolia 1 oansand discounts Overdraws Secured All other sljcUs, liinds una n.ort gages $2 800 00 Banking Houses $1250 00; Fur niture and Fixtures, $1 100 $2 350 00 Due from Banks and Bankers. .$3 852 85 Cash items $ 2 20 HJoldCoin $ 222 50 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency $ 33 7 1 Natic.ial bank notes and other U.S. notes $1 429 00 nO LUSTED 5 foaSqj isustek Tea Ktfgg3i3 Hay VizK :.r Bsity Pe is. 8rii.es tji'" Hum t.KJ Knwed Viar, ";.? hr r,nst)it?oi. Iai!igttn. L.i-ar u.i -j.- hobh-.c Baaeaaa. imiuro 1 i '-ta are i-. Sitf(f!a Bowals. Eda- Hm i 3H4iiaa. lis iuir Mountain Tea la 1 -c ctinut ix. OonatBfl 5ia J i rB Diit Compact. Ma4U. If is lowing from Messrs. Whex & son. owners or tne Magn 1 ruit Farm, Durant. Miss.: " We made $900 from one acre strawberries, on which your fertilizers were used. Eight years ago we bought this plaee at ISO per acre. It was then considered to have been worn out twenty years before, but by liberally using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer under peas and velvet beans, we can now grow almost any thing, and have been offered $560 per acre for the place. We experimented with a great many brands of fertilizers, but find the highest per-cent, cheaper." Now don't you think Virginia-Carolina 1 ertilizers would enable you to pay off a mortgage if yon had one? wen, aon't use any otuer. Yrji-Crolica Chemical Co Richmond , Ya. Norfolk, Va. Durham, N. O. Charleston, S. 0. Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shrcvoport, La. Total $34 175 72 LIABILITIES. Capita stock $$ 00000 I ndivided prolix, less 1 urreut ex penses and taxts paid $ 859 25 Notes and Bills redisc. untcd 2 000 00 Bills Payable 2 500 00 Tiine,'(Jeitificalesof Deposit.. 3 589 40 Dei mk subject to check $20 169 37 1 Cashier's t hecks pulstandii g. . . .$ 27 50 Certified checks f 3 2 OPEN ALL THE YEAR. D. E. CUNNINGHAM, PROp. arns, - - - TV. C. Ste SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDLLE. S -hedules publish a information only, not guaranteed. EAST-BOUND TRAINS " ' - j .. No. 14 f.eave AsnevilU 7:00 a.m Lve. Tryon 0. 15 a. m. ar. Spartanburg 10:25 . m. N . 1 Leave Aieville 4:10 p.m. Dve. Tryou 6:30 p. m. ar. Spartantmrg Sue p. n:. No 4: I.c- ive shcviile S:5o p ur. Lve. TryiiHo:55 p. m. ar- Spirtauhurg 12:15 a.tr . WEST-IOUND TRAINS Jo. 41 Leave Spaitanburg 3:50 a. m. Lv-, Try on 4:50 j. m ar. Asheville -:oo a. n. No. 9 l eave Sf.rtanbtW 10:30a. in. Lv. Tryon 11:50 a. tn ar. A.heville 2 Io p n. No. i j Leave S; aitanburg 5:25 p.m. Lve- Tryon 7:00 p. ui ar. Asheville 9:15 gftj Subject to change without notice. J. it. WOOD, District 1'aa.s. Agt. J. H. RTON. Iocal Agt. Aahevilif!, N. C. Tryon, N. C. ) 5- Total $34 175 V STATK OF NOIJTH CAROLINA, C unty of Po'k, .ss: y , H. B. Lane, raslijer of the ..l.ove-named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. B. LANE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tne this -8th. day of June 1909 I. D. MORRIS, Notaiy Public. Correct Aftest: W. C. RoBEld SON, Q C. SONNER, S. D. STATION. Directors. FREE 804RBFREE TUITION while eeurln the BEST BUSINESS TRAININB Write faimedlateyfw Wormatioj. THIS i the opportunity ox your uze. IEIIIU ILAUM NSIKSS COLLEM, READ SOMETHING DIFFERENT. The Greensboro Daily News, the new State paper, is worthy a trial. Publication begins July 18. Associated Press service, special correspondence, clean, newsy, liberal. One year $6.00; three months $1.50. GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, Greensbcro, - - - N. C. SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE U wm m BO AotMBada WTw bj buybf tbtt rellabk. henctt, high Itar STRONGEST OUAJUNTEI. National 6twlig Machlaa Cb, W BELYIDCWs XZJUrfOIt, .X 99 Ylatf BXFIKMOB - y BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1910 POa 1 lfi VtAKS boyi have bean prepared for COLLEGE and for LIFE, and !mt S- kr lined to be men it THE BINGHAM SCHOOL. Idnyintod 00 Asneville P lateau Orf an Station MILITABT for discipline, control and carriage. Boya expelled from other schools not received.. A ViciOUS bojr sent home a soon as fietwern. Maiina excluded by pledge of honor. Limited to 130. Rates reasonable. AddreM COL. B BIHGHAH, Sunt., H. f. D., Bos 48, ASHIVTUC TT. C. TB7MKJ???W Tm M BJ AMI GofMiaHTm mm. Advertise In THE NEWS. sS AarmmtmUUnt kaiok mat qmiaxiv aaeruua oar o 5.rMr to proboMr w tiond r. . lotly ton n 4m Scfeannc Jinerkaa. J V A 4 v.. at 1 , '

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