TIE POLI COUNTY NEWS. LtUbWiiiu! HJifl s Is in tawn " today. Vjr. JJ8.0J lira. Gorden and children, of Spartanburg, sre registered at thf Columbus Hotel Miss Ada Walker is visiting friends and relatives in Spartan burg this week. The Rv. T.C. Croker will be unable to fill his usual appoint ment at the Presbyterian church this Sunday, as his -daughter, Miss Maude, has typhoid fever and he cannot leav a her bedside Mr. F. P. Lord, of Jackson ville, Fla., arrived today at the hotel to s,pend several weeks. Mrs- A. L. McMurray and children have returned from a pleasant vis;t to her mcihei'd heme in Rutherford County. Miss Cora Belue, of Campe bello, S. C, who has been visit ing Mrs. J. G. Hughes, has re ined to her home. 'jiMiss Webster, of High Point, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. J. G. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Williams, f Shelby, are visiting their par ents, Mr. aai Mrs. J. F. Williams this week. The many f-ieads of L E.lful location. Lare-fe Domitor- Miller, our popular mail carries i between Kelvin Hill and Col- nmbus, will be pained to hear of his illness- John Hayner, of Spartanburg S. C , is stopping at the Hotel. Miss Emily Caregie has accep ted a position in the Thermal Belt Sanatarium at Tryon. Miss Myrtle VlHmpton ;s visit ing her brothers, Pat and Gray, in Atlanta this week- Mr. John Smith lost a fine toorse this -week . LOlUmb-33 Ceifated Landrum Saturday on the Landrum Ball ! Park by a score of 16 to.8. The jrtme waa featureless en both idea, with the exception of ev ral lonff drives. The Lynn ball tem mrt two defeats Saturday at the hands of , the Brevard boys, on the Brevard diamond. The scores were: first game 173, second game 19-r5. There will be an examinat;on for School Teachers cfr " j tracates held m Columbus' Au?. 2"th and 26th. See notice I to prospecMxe teachers in this week's paper. j A lw ay'V sr".r. A F-'i'inijni 4rhi a;j.;trren(iv ha a 50-l deoJ of f'.iL' oo iiis Uttnii bepn amusing Iilkslf by Vic:onhJK th DiMiiber f kL- e; ha lias iYrk irti vitv C. Mrint: rhe first twenty yearn at his ;;:trv':?J Ui'e, Ho Hail t?snt In the firt year he 1!m pensel vt: UX kl a day. or. :iy alrwiTi ior UirtUda; s ami legraJ :urf cliurot, IvoliUays. atxmf 3i.7;0 la (he Ir. the tfec&Rd year this nurihcr w Tetliicfd by half uk3 In tlx tnirU year to tea" a Any, while in th fifth year hi- better taf h?.( to he cr:i'::t witl tti a dav. Out? iu t'ui' moruius: rnl on." ' M T'lv ouittrj. V'H. h:i:.x;vUod f'l the fit'tl) y'ar tx "H'rupiKt'i l:i hi js-ie:y." 'cut at t-n sAh.e rate of r el:r;' he prot.nl'iv ; r ri tTtrttKiCr n' one !:!.. oil' ihe u.u of Jaaiiiiry j; ery Jpa yw. Frtcdjm c V. e P?Jp T:e brtU' for a H'v ir': la the fall nac-i:in wnre wm . tm,.. . ml tween I7ti4 ajiJ TtT-1 . -ir'anaBs wi;li tlui praciiii'.M tii 'Viik5fc or tiruu tnj? Bct Jn rhf .v:h BrtTnn ;i:ft ....b tv.j u.: -suet-easfiil to-ikuwi.-o do t.'.e ii-.-w.'tvra.:!iei! ' by v. hic! thn eo'-o-n-uus V'i rM'l.y-r, the pi;4V T!oa of t'i!r fHies rilritrs wlv hd tnfffeijei.t "It ivae1i3!f4ati3j were coord to r.h' U.i- of tl;e Uoiifre, o'-y-ini, Hifl the me' j- of ' iV Ivoijfe tt-aj. i iif to .j. Pi'Sft t)r? -Iz.'ti. 1 b Ior4 usiic sie.:; the aro.r.::jrj: v ro .p'isoj). IWtJ c? c-Vni:;:o.rt 5 "t th. i Td rt a ; lo t.6f Tfttr was re-'.r iWif tt ry ni.'!t p. ; " i"b 3V oh vriSr1!i he ie?1 r. ' t Uc a 1 .to lr. Miles' Aiitl-nin flllii rolkvo H'ArVF COLUMN I eal P!?nks for at tti NEWS Office Prompt attention given all orders for job printing at the News' of fee. Land Fotet- Sale at The News OiTfce.' For wANTEO A pair Pea Fowls. Address "W", care of The News, Celumbus, H. C. FOR SALE. One pair of mules and a goed two horse wagon. Will sell cheap for cash, Apply te Geo. A. Gash, Tryon, N-C. FOR SALE A good miieh cow Apply to G. C. Page, L adrum, S. C. SPARTAN HIGH SCHOOL Next session begins Septem ber, 8th, 1909. Well equipped teachers, Moderate expenses, Health- ies. For information addres H. L. RILEY, LANDRUM. - - - S. CAR. THE NORTH CAROLINA State JSormalAna Industrial College Maintained by the Estate for the Wora?n of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees Special Courses lor 'I caches. Kali session besiua September 15, 1909. These desiring t enter should "pp'y RS early pwrfWe- For catalogue l mill o'her mfirniji.liijn fllflrACii J. I. FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N.C. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF A5R1C0LTURE AMD MECHANIC ARTS. The state's college for vo- cational training". Courses jn Agricultui'e and Horticul- . . . ture;i,n Civil, Electrical and Mchanical 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 1 Wei t Raleigh, N. C. 5. S. CLOUD Attorne y-at-L slm i. COLUMtUtt, N. C. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified executrix of John Earnest Caht'U, deceased, Iat, of Pol!v Conuiv this t ndfy ah persons having cinitii.s ajuir.bt the estate to present Ureui to (h undersigned for payment on or bcffie the: tii. ciy of July 190, ' tids noti hi p eaked 'biir t.f their rfCvcfy. Aii person indet ted to fid ette v.ii pifBM Ji:fik'- litrifdia'.e jayn euf. ,Tba lite oih car of JtTy, 199 Jjrs. i car! Cahill, Executrix. : Legal iplanks for sale at the ' isews omce. Lnnd Posters for salt at tb News office- Report eL the candition .of TI E CAROLIM STilE Bill ;. VkU i! rortl, retrtffoa, t the dart of fctta RESOURCES. 1 oahs and discoirtit . . 743 55 Overdrafts Secured . . , $ 46 9a. All other stools. Bonds aud mort gages .$Z 8s op banking f Jousai $H$o 004 Fur niture and Fixtures, $1 loo fa or. Due from Banks and Bankers. . $j 85s 85 Cash items $ 2 20 Gold Coin. c .... zzz 50 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency $ 35$ 71 National "bank notes and other U.S. iwrtes $t 429 .00 Tgdal t4 IT 7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock .5 000 00 Undivided profits, less current ex penses .and taxes paid.. $ 859 25 Notes and Bills rediscounted f 2 000 00 Bills Payable $2 50 00 Time Certificates of Deposit. . -I3 589 40 Deposit subject to check $20 169 37 Cashier's Checks outstanding. . . .$ 27 50 Certified ckecks 30 ao ( Total $34 175 T STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County ef Polk, ss: I, H. B. Lane, cashier of the above-named hunk, da solemnly swear that the above statement is true te the best of my knowledge and belief. H. B. LANtT CasUier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbh 3&th. day of Juae 19C9 I. D. MORRIS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. C. ROBBRTSON, Q. C. SONNUR, S. D. STATION. Directors. Notice of Sale of Land Under Mortgage. Hy virtue of the power coa:a'iv d in a CCitaiu ujoogag executed by Tb"s- CjMills to Emma L. Flagjj, on the 9th day of Oct. 1S97, to ecr a note iu tiit sum of $500. 00 of (iven date thctewith, which mortgage is ol record book 15. at oaje $20. of tht recouis of mortgages for l'oik. County, and de'au't having been made in tle payme t of said note, therefore, for the purp se of satisfvit g sid note, inteiest and costs, the undersigned v;ill, on Monday, Sept. 6t!i, 19", within the legal hours of vale, Jofret for aie to the highest bidder at the court huse door in Columbus, N. C , the w nd-i conveyed by said mortgage, which are tic scribed as loiiows; situate in the counfy of I'olk and state of North Carolina, lyin on the waters of Pacofet River and the & S. Railroad, about three miles from the town ef Tryon, and being that of the part ol the lai d allottd to the said Thos. C. Mi N by the pariiiion of the Mill t stare and bounded as follows: Bottom Tract No. r- Bsg'n lap on a locust, b's'conner; ihence soudi 26 chains to a chestnut; thence west 20 chair s (o a stake; thence nortu 30 chains to a s ake; du nce south deg ra.-it ?o chains to the berini'ing cinaining 56 acres. MomnaiKi Ttact -'o 2 Beginning at a t slake Joint M. Mill's ciTrer; the east 12 aj 51-I00 chains to a '&tfivc; dieuce south 1 and 50-I00 chains to a staV:e; (hence wet 4 chains to a poplar; thence south 20 chains : to a chestnut; thence west 8 51-100 chs. to a ?take; thtnee north 39 50-100 than te the beginning containing 40 acres more or j less The terms of said sale are cash. This the 5th day of August, 1909. EMMA L. FLACG, Shipman & Williams, Mortgagee Attornrys. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBE S. SHINGLES AND LATHS ORDERS FILLED CN SHORT NOTICE. niiimnHC KOK 116 TEAKb bovi n bMB BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1G1Q , to be JUffl itTHE B t NONA V 9 19 OVa """JLt!! -r'rv,iLfS H".n -T ?aS 4aFer5e In 31 v We are prepared Every 'thing Farm If we hayen't what you want, we get it, and get ' the lowest price consistent with TRYON GEO. A. GASH. Manager. OPEN ALL rm YJBAR, D. E. CUNNINGHAM, Prob. Stearns q 1 lie e mm Trial Ztttri;- Mm. Korm iMariMOjMtirtt.U. At nOjIWi.tO mrm sxred iof OOtXEOX an4 lor Um k hT. tem tostea eeBiiSgyyt.ye 7HB NEWS. DEMLSRS IN Jo New to serre you ijetter , 1 L in HARDWARE, o -o - ' -V Machinery SUPPLY CO. Inc. CA BIN - - m a 0 0 0 $j I E S i ARE YOU GOING TO BUY? If so, we caii save you money. Our line has been tried and is known to be as good as the market offers. Our motto is "MORE SALES AT LBSSj PROFIT". Everyone Guaranteed. J. B. MAYBRY & CO., CAMPOBELLO, V" 11 v Lis In Store. than ever tefore Etc. it at the right price1 -- o TRYON; N C' S. . 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