- 7 :iltr mwwi wwtt ; i ,:a uiiLuai i tii uu latere at ihe-Tosl office la O'm.ihua li. gecond class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Yenr, . Six M"'lis Thtec Months .2? AJ.WAYS II AeVANCR. 'KOITE VTa. a. THURSDAY, AUG. 12 1909. Saluda Trvon, Aug. 9 The Bishop Horner wl visit Saluda en Sun day aext. officiating at the Epis copal church at 10 A. M, for Sunday school, and at 11, for the regular aerviees with confirma- a.: TT-i r ... lion anu neiy communion. There is to be the annual meet- j mg of the trustess of the Clei j S House Associatien at Saluda on Monday, the 16ta, at 10.30 k.V. The Rev. Messrs W. B. Gordon and A. E. Cornish, of S.C., are occupying aeir cott&gos at Saluda during August. The Rev, J. H. Griffith, Jr., of Kinston, N. C. is supplying the Episcopal church at Tryon duriiiff August, and with his family will occupy Mimosa cottage. There is to be held, at the libra ry building, Saluda, on Sunday next at 5 p. ni. a service in mem ory of the late Miss Ju?ia F.- Go let. It was chiefly by her efforts that this most useful and attract ive building was erected and her labors and sacriiices forthe wel fareof the community are well worthy of this public testimonial. The memorila services will be conducted by Bishop Horner, the Rev. Messrs. Burrage, Joyner and perhaps other clergymen. Tha following gentlemen have been invited to make addresses: Ex-mayor Otho Garren, Dr. E. M. Salley, Judge Robert Aldrich, Hor. T. W. Bacot and Hon. R. I. Manning. In this meeting, it is hoped, a large number of the people of Saluda and community will participate. E., N. Joyner, Chairman for Com. TEACHERS' EXAMffiATIOH. There will be an examination for High School Teacher's Cer tificates held at Columbus Aug ust 25th and 26th. All the teaehers expecting to teach in the High Schools in this . - and Other countms and wh certificates are not valid fat ttoffw dance ana next schooj wrm, beginning NoJ whlst at AHmoka H?u1' vombor lst,.next, are requited bynlAu- llth CaC-ibu to - attend, get their certificate ! 3 10 clock- and b in position to contract with their committeemen early; , and open their schools promptly at the time agreed upon by the Board of Education for the open ing of all the schools. J. R. FOSTER, County Superintaadenl. 4 es mx: c ew" ' 8 -. ''P. m,. . .-- .,..- 'WP Church Directory. COWMBUS. N. U. !UptiRtKey T.H.Posey raster , Pre--in .?nd.ud J h. fcarwJays at it a d on Saturday . eforfc fyd.V: .1 p. t - hfcath School very Sunday tp a. P N. T. Mills, upt. fresbyl ei -T. C. Croker, jys'm. 1 , .: y Siiijciii1 i. Supt. fO A. mm is shslp?. kf. a. A, "lay aim raiwty vyou Mr. Hazel A. Petty anc1 family, Wfeo have madieir home in Columbus toW the last year, moved Tuesday tc Shelby where they will m their home. Mr. Petty has bought out a big grocery business in the thriving town and the News feels that he will be success ful for Mr. Petty is an ex perienced business man arid has many friends in Shelby and Cleveland county. Shelbv i tne fcrmer home of Mr. and Mrs. Petty. TUB S5PFLT i&m MOVES. tapying lew daarters m Main Street. The many -ir-nds of the Tryon Supply Company, of Tryon, arc con grata latins1 tne managers anc officers of this popular firm or their new homs. T hy have left their o)d stand on Main Street and are, occupying the new brick building near the old stand. Thi is a nice place and we wish for the firm the best of success in their new home. Haws From JD Spring Route 2, The Read Board met last Sat urday and elected the following gentlemen a5over-eers for ome of the various ro?dfc in this part of Township, who will serve 12 months. A. M. Lynch, G. C. Green, Mr. Barnett, W. H. Led better. Some few who refused to work were allowed to make up the lost time within the next fif teen days or take tne conse quences. f he protracted meeting at Big Level church this week is attend ed by a large congregation ani the Rev. Hammett of Gaffney, 8. C. and Rev. B. P. Jackson, the pastor, are doing a good work for the Master. , Mr. James Moore, of Coroleen, was in these words last week. He is agent for an Indian Herb Medical Company, of Va. , and is advertising the Company's busi ness by giving etway silver ware. Ail public roads in Cooper Gap Township have been worked wiLhin the past three or four weeks and are in goo2 condition. Big Dance at Mimosa. The following invitations we.o issued ior Wednesday evening, 4 You re cordially invited to iicnecriouc- on sal at Missil j dines, Oakfiatiand Limos'' A largo crowd attended and nau u moit aeiignuul tHBsi. Tim dances at the Aiin sja are equal to any dancoa given in VVestern Carolina and f rtunacj rci pi s at ne v r fail to tako ad j aii- oc them. 1 1 . i , 1 . j . m mi ceis Loers to mwi fails! Smrs Merest Yeirfav the Cohimhut Ml i fcam went ''town in defeat ht'o-e th fondrufa boy$o the tune of. r h; ifcU with errors, irom fa t at no one could fore t jit of the game. im iam had two of ers knocked complete- teli t he i ' The Ei their pit'. f out of the oox, Out when lrrin tuna changed. 'The Columbus boys are born batters and fVe Irvin several bumps, and had not his team supported him exceed ingly well, he tbo, might have met with the same fate the two $her twirlera suffered. " vMrijor Hutcheradii and Forest Williams did the twirling act for the Columbus boys and it .was not their imilt ihni the game went to the visitors f r they had practically no support. The Col umthis boys had 3 day off yester day and the faiili ire aiire'.thftt the next game wiU Tall into their hands thereby meting up for yesterday's rotten game. Here' a hoping! Farmers' Institute Many Funs Mi U Institute Hers liiDday. A large crowd attended the Farmer Institute hero Monday, The Institute was a succ& from ever view point, the lecturer, seni, out by tne Department ol Agriculture being men of un usual ability anu learning along their respective branches ol farming. The institute began about II a. m. and iasted until 3:30 p. m. ana aunng tne whole time tne auditors listened with interest to tne oTtferent methoos oi farming proposed by tnesw men ol xper loncoand science. The method ei raising corn was dealt with more extensively than any othei crop and much uenent is hoped to been derievod tor the farmers of FoikCjunty. it is indeed gratifying to tht News to note the increased in terest in which the farmers art actending tnse instjucss and tne different experiments which they are trying as indicated b their different methods and re sults given by them in the In stitute. The farmers of Poik ar awakening t -the fact that the new way m the est way and are dter. irued to aep in the iront with :-;;: Mrs. Haps BiUen iiy Spider. The many friends of Mrs. J. G. Hughes will be pained to hear that on last Thurs day she was bitten by a spid er from which she suffered untold agonies. Dr. Grady, of Tryon, attended her and we are glad to report that she is now doing well. Plant Wood's Seeds FoTh Garden 6 Farm. Thirty years in butfinesa, witfr a steadily inereang trade ev-sr year until we have to-day QUa of the iafgeet businesses in seeds in this country -4s tho Lest of yidenee asjto The Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. W ar headq jji"srsr for Grata an4 Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Gats, Cow Peas, Soja Ibeo.ns and til Firm Seeds. Weed's Oasortthf Catalog the laoat uneftii aud valuable of Gf.rdeu and Farm ssod C-taIoa aaailed &w reaoet. t. w. wool i sses, Ceedmn, Kiohmond, Va. 1 hOTlCbOF TAX SALE. By virtue of the tax list for the yar 1908 now in my hand for ceHtcfcion.' I will on MondaA the 6th,' day of September 1909, at the Court Hsme door in Colum bus during th legal heusa of sale to satisfy. the state and coun ty taxes and costa the following described property to-wit: WHITE QAK TOWNSHIP Iaac Arledge 2 cattle W G Atkin 1 cow John Conner i mule "l E Fowler 1 mule Vick Fowler I cow John N Fowr i mote b Green i mule R!ma Gosnell I cew W N Huntsinger i cown j R Mathis I cow I E Mitcbel I mule Jesse McC.'raw I cow Jsme Phillips 2 mules William Stepp 1 cow W R Turner 2 mules ' VV D Thompson 2 head cattle Stoie Mi! Is r mai! Charley Pitty 2 hesd cattle G W Payne 1 cow N E Robertson 1 mule $ 2 76 95 3 5o 2 51 2 92 4 55 3 85 2 91 2 97 1 5 3 47 2 9s 11 32 2 v6 30 ho 1 'o 1 ul 6 42 3 27 TRVON TOWNSHIP VUer Arledge i mule 3 98 T P Alcyioi 1 uiale. 1 47 C Ca,'le i set IckjIs 5 29 J II Carton 2 head csttlt 3 19 Larle Cpbb 1 mle&. 4 86 C U beavenport 1 head cattle 4 S J R Evereit 1 cow . , 1 J a7 C V Phillips 2 head-tSatlle 3 10 Robert Peitit 2 cattle 2 96 D G Sour 1 cow , 2 $0 SALUDA TQWNSHIP J I Tohnwn a head cal. 3 40 Jake Johnson 1 horse 7 76 W C Mills 2 head cattle 3 43 W ii Ward I horse 6 92 COOPER GAP TOWNSHIP W C Baily 3 head cattle 3 72 Sara Hily 2 liead cattle 3 02 Nix Bsily 2 head cattle 3 50 Tude Baily 2 head cattle 3 49 J C Davis 1 cow a 90 Robert Emery a head cattle 6 40 W E Eiliot 1 mule 2 70 O D Early 1 horse 5 78 Avery Iialford 2 head cattle 2 00 J Lewis Jackson 3 head cattle 2 91 D P McGunin 3 hd. eattle i cain mill 20 95 G-orje Mitchcl 2 head cattle Mack McGuinn I cow 1 mule 2 og 3 64 G B Owcnsby 2 head cattle A J RutI I cow 2 anile J T Spice 2 head cattle F P VVarnack 2 mules L B Wilson 1 cow 2 88 3 80 3 7 20 70 - 2 70 COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP W B Arladge 1 cow 3 14 W S Bridgem0 I horse 4 37 R C Champion I mule Bal. 8 00 U E Cunningham I cow I 09 Richard Gmwold 1 mule 2 cattle 20 48 j H Turner 1 horse Bal. a 18 D V Tallant 1 muie Bal. 4 21 VV W Williams 1 mule 2 34 j A Willums 2 mules 2 36 Adolphus Wbitesidcs I horse 1 84 GREENS CREEK TOWNSHIP J R Cars well 1 hore 4 07 c liar lie Cockrau 1 horse 4 16 Volney Davidson 1 muie 2 85 Wiley Mines I mule 9 I1 J T Kimhull 1 mule 2 86 S W Kimbull 1 cow , 6 36 J E l.ilas I cow 3 13 C B Mc iuinnis 1 mule Bal. 2 24 L li McKntsre 2 mules 8 44 Ed Prince 1 male 3 66 J T Spiawn 1 mule 2 36 J II Stives 1 cow 2 op J P Smitn 1 cov 2 2 A H Strickland 2 mules 3 01 O R Sttsdman I Wule 5 90 L M Turner f mnl Bal. 3 69 IS Turner 1 cow 2 90 J W WiLon 1 mule 3 54 W. C. ROBEISOA, Tax Collector, Administrator's Nptlrs I Having qualifias administrstor of R i r.. Davis, decease!, 'nte of Polk Coi nty, . this to Hotlly all per.'oas. having clfin) eiMfirt the ttstiio to preaent them Uv the ; underyJgoed 'for payment on or b'f re i! e 9th diy of Augtist, 11, or this notice win I be : '.vded in h?r of their recovery. All persons irdedtct to sai estate will please km. h- imii-ecliate a. ment, his the 9th .ir.y of August, 1909 J. C. Davis. f Adr; ii.istrator. rtO' M3Tf& j Kiiatf Sta-' Hn5, uk Ammmo r '" ' - i -' . Iat"'a.ao.. ' yt' J" ' ' laot'.m n Ra Ptaath 9-. 0Hdt o '. An a tec, iim ju-i : , . i"4va -s GowrAMr. MaiJiTWls Mr. Wage-Earner, Artu'?'m?.n of family? Are you laying aside so:ne of yur ed.nnrg fc tHiil d$j when Sickness arid deatkerogrti u iVt ita, hold of the home, or when panicky condition cest you your job? In justice to yourself answer the questions ard REMEMBER . 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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, Greensboro, - - N. C. 65,000 ACRES of the richest land in the State of Florida, tht "Garden spot of the World," now being opened for allot ment to purchasers in tracts of 10 acres to 640, on which you can grow a winter crop worth-from $1,000 to $10,000 and spend your summers in the mountains. The price and terms placed within the reach of every body. Full particulars on application to THOS, C. MILLS, General Sales Agnt. Tryon, ; N. C. Treasurers Report County Traasurers repot of 1909, to June 30th, 1909. To balance on settlement July 1st. 1908 Jo General Cownty Tax - To Special local property tax To amount received from State 1st 5io,ooo To smount received from State H. School Total I?v amount paid Tepohers and Snpt. By miL aid tor huiUiinga and supplies By Ktaonut paid fur Administrator iiy atuoanl paid lor Trt.-s. cmmiaion Py amt paid Caiuuibua High School Total - ' . ' ..' ' ' ; . To balance due ju'y it, I909 H. P. Arledge, County Treasurer, W Lm i Mdfirf i ! ii SI iztZA fi YEy K El! tffetioSlajl I H7V 9Sra f le&oi te J.? h 2m 30 w All WsW LiMail r ? ?? I ;f77 J. H. RION, Local Agt. Tryon, N. J. V School Fund from July 1st, - 522426 5797 69 $ 306 96 $ 324 17 $ 250 00 $8883 08 583? 40 $ 742 82 $ 14? 07 $ 500 00 754o 46 51336 62 j papi. for saw at Lie News office t Subscribe for The News.