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0 POLK COUNTY - NEWS. CHUBB COMKERTS. Going !i Toe Eoiiatj Seat Have you rewjw j , , ,.9 -Million . jryon Wednesday. V. H. McFarland, of Tryon, was in town Tuesday. H. W- Hill was in Spartanburg this week on business . k H- Cloud was in Tryon ffednesdy ba business. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Arledge -pent Sunday in Mill Spring. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Robert McFarland on Oct. 5th, a son. j H. Turner, of Landrum, Route 3, was in town this week. We are sorry to note that T. Walker's hand is not improv ing. X. M. Walker, of Melvin Hill, was a business visitor here Tues day. Judge Blythe, of Henderson- ville, was in town last week on business. Atty- E. B. Cloud went to Tryon last Thursday on legal business- Work on the Court Square is giving a business-like aspect to the town. W. E. Keeter and family, of Lynn, spent Sunday here with relatives. . Register of Deeds F. M. Bur gess and family spent bunciay in Lynn. L. Morgan, of Landrum, Route 1, was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Bertha Cannon, of Lynn, visited friends and ielatives h-re Sunday. r: ' '1 -T: ColumBus Comments Contiauefl WANT COLUMN RePrt oi th condition of THE CAROLINA STATE BASK W, A pleasant way to spend next Friday evening is to attend the meeting of the Literary Society. Enough wit and humor abounds to satisfy every one in the coun ty. ' ' ' Mrs. F. G.Deyeaux and her We leve it would be more rtanCTVitov Mk Hp n wnn have been spending the summer at advantageous to many ot the Columbus Hotel, returned , , - c ' ' . ... nnr Knhsprihers in nav for to their home m Jacksonville, r ry- Fla., Wednesday. the paper m wood, corn, i The manv friends of Mr. M. swfip.t, and Irish notatoea. E. Miller, our popular mail car-, . v i 1 J IV I I If. II j 14. I t. IjlliVlXVllWl W W w -w rier Deiween memn nm auu ' y Columbus, will be grieved to j and we shall be pleased to learn that his little 12 months iil old child is seriously ill frf take any of theae things m pneumonia. The appearance of Mrs. John rrnf-rrip's house has been im proved by the addition of a porch t-i i m i l 1 . . TV f , erected last baturaay oy Messrs. Capp and Cantrell, of Lynn. The sealing of the rooms is in progress this week. Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, will be in Rutherfordton at the isothermal on Saturday, Oc tober 23rd, one day only. H s: practice is Tfca Carol'Tia State Sank, at Saluda in the State of North Carolira, at the close of busi ness September 1, 1909. RESOURCES. Y0P6 MEN, LEARN TELEGRAPHY! TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARE U GREAT DEMAND ! ! Loans and discounts $23 846 55 Overdrafts Unsecured $ 7 55 AH other stocks, Bonds and mort- gjfcges 2 800 00 Banking Houses $120 00; Fur niture and Fixtures. $1 ICO $2 X$o OO Due from Banks and Bankers. . $6 320 14 Cash items t 54 06 Gold Coin - I 70 00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency $ 2S 77 National bank notes and otlier U.S. notes . . . $1 149 o Total $36 870 07 payment at The News Office. LIABILITIES. v KELP WANTED 2 Knitters and Toppers, 2 or 3 Toppers, 2 Loopers and 1 good Mender. I. !f ?fay of : pic. paid for wer limitea to diseases oil Dixie Knitting mills Co., FOREST CITY, N. C. Capital stock.... 5 00 Undivided nrofus, less current ex- nenses and taxes paid 955 V Notes and Bills rediscounted $2 500 00 Time Certificates of Deposit.. $3 830 65 Deposit subject to check 24 531 04 Cashier's Checks outstanding. . $ 5240 Total $36 7o 07 Boys, this is your opportunity to learn a first class trade that pays a good salary every month in the year. . There will be a greater demand for Telegraph Operators this Fall and Winter than there has been for many years past. The prominent rail roads of the South and other parts of the United1 States are writing us to qualify as many young men of good character for their service as we possib'y can. We trust mat the reliable1 ambitious boys of the South will rally to this golden opportunity. Our students quality to service in oniy 'our to six months. We guarantee posi tions. Graduates begin on $45 to 805 p month; easy and pleasant work; permanent employment; rapid promotion. Our tuition is reasonable; board at low rates. Newman is extremely healtniul; nne climate; excellent drinking water. Write at once for our new illustrated catalogue. A letter or postnl will bring it. IT IS FREE. ' FOR SALE. the Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat and Fitting Glasses. Services will be held at the Columbus baptist church Satur day afternoon at 3. p. m. and All members are earn- K V T i i v v estly requested to attend SftYggj f0 mm J - r, -.,vv-. irorrvrsrit. hllSl- ! ness is to be transacted. McKALLOP & THOMPSON This paper is anxious each 1 1 buy your Apples, Cab- rQni- f iccno n sn-.p.v anc niter- I J estinj? local pao-e. If each of our j bages and Potatoes. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cc untv of Polk, ss: I K B. Lane, cashier of the above-n am - Unt An Kolemnlv swear that the V-Vl lUU Vv jf above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. B. LAMv, easnier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Sept., io9- . . I. D. MORRIS, Notary Public. Correct Attest; W. C. ROBERTSON, Q. C. SONNER, S. D. STATION. Directors. Prices to suit the times. Located on the Mills Gap Road, 9 miles west of Mill Spring Road in fair order. W. M. THOMPSON. Southern School of Telegraphy, Box 272. NEWNAN. GA- NoticeofSale of Land Under Mortgage. By virtue of the power contained ki a cerUin mortgage executed by Thos' CjMilla to Emma L. Flagg, on the ota aay u 1897, to secure a note in the sum of $5x 00 of even date therewith, which mortgage :o nr rowl in book IS. at page 520, of the recoids of mortgages for Polk County, and default having been made in the payment of said note, therefore, for the purpose of satisfying said note, interest and costs, the undersigned will, on Monday, Oct. Ilth, iooq, within the legal hours 01 saic, uc. for sale to the highest bidder, at the court- house door in Columbus, N.C., tne anos conveyed by said mortgage, which are de scribed as follows; Situate in the county of Polk and state of North Carolina, lying on the waters of Pacolet River and the A. & S. Railroad, about three miles froin the town of Tryon, and being that of the part ot the lands alloted to the said Thos, C. MiUa by the partition of the Mill's estare and bounded as follows: Bottom Tract No. i- Baginning on a locust, his conner; thence south 26 chains to a chestnut; thsnce west 20 chains to a stake; thence north 30 chains to a stake; thence south 79 deg. east 20 chains to the beginning containing 5b acres. Mountain Tract No. 2 Beginning at a stake John M. Mill's corner; the east 12 and 51.100 chains to a stae; thence south 19 and 50-100 chains to a stake; thence west 4 chains to a poplar; thence south 20 cnains to a chestnut; thence west 8 51-100 chs. to a stake; thence north 39 50-100 chains to the beginning containing 40 acres more or less. The terms of said sale are cash. This the 9th day of September, 1909. E. B. CLOUD Attorne y-at-L a i , COLUMBUS, N. C. EMMA L. FLAGG, Shipman & Williams, Mortgagee Attorneys. Butler Jackson, of Mill Spring, R)tite ,2, was in town the first of the w6ek. Rev. B. P. Jackson, of Tryon Route 1, was a business visitor here Wednesday. Commissioner Charles A. Car- &a visiteck relatives in Henrier sonville last week. Mrs. H- A. Petty and children and Miss Ora Rudisall, of Shel by, N. C are visiting relatives here this week. The Misses Emily Carnegie and Lizzie Harley, of Tryon, were visitors here last Saturday. Rtibribers would hand us in one news item, what a newsy paper we could issue. Try it for a few weeks and mark the change. The storekeeper who does not advertise and who does not sys-4--nLrT& hie Ivieinpcx mcht as lCIi:iii c- 1 " - - - 1 nutu'o his shutters. Judic-! I ious advertising means financial 1 success. JNever in me ?bsaj OI LlltJ CUIll'llCi V-lCii VUUU iv.v, v.- i vertisins: occupied so dominant a 9 Guana Distributers, Regu place as it does toflay- ! ular price $5, closing them Since the Commissioners nave Lost Strayed or Stolen CQLUMB US HIGH SCHOOL FOB SALS. out at $3.50. First come turned the work of clearing and ' Qnlv beautifying the court 8qUare First served. Tryon Supply On June 15, 1909, large i t . i a. black and wmte aog, pair setter and collie, answers to the name of Peter. $5.00 Reward for his return, or any in- formation leading to nis recovery. Address B. L. Ballenger or W. B. Kruse Tryon ,N. C. ir a i r un CFMALE NON-SECTARIAN Departments: Literary and Music Four Teachers TW WWV Located in the Mountains of Western North Carolina Every boy and girl in Polk County who can enter the Hiah School Department may attend -r tree or xumon Session begins Sept 6, 1909 Expenses very moderate aeM v j ""O - over to Mr. James T. Hutcherson. Company. t ji.. i l TVi it can naruiy ueieuuiicu. low places arc to be filled up and the whole plot made level; when this is done grass will be sown and by next spring Columbus will have a beautiful park. The convention of the Nine r.h district of Odd Fellows is j now being held in Saluda. The wnrk of the convention consists of many addresses by the mem- For further information write... H. L K ooHTi, A PRINCIPAL Polk County, H- - - I . .. -IZH--J-i Mrs. Hammel and her daugn- i bers and tiie exempimcaiiun ui ter, Pearl, of Augusta, Ga., are j the different degrees. The mes registered at the Columbus Ho- j gage of the Grand Master was i read this morning to tne repie- ESTABLISHED 1890 SPARTANBURG HERALD SPASTANLT7E3, S. C. DAILY AND WEEKLY IIMRB1C ' y ' - v ' ' - '.I ? .-. " Cold Wave Coming! 1 Spartanburg's Oldest, Lar gest and Best Newspaper. o . , -7. Full of news from the nrst tel. reaa tms muixjiii w -Rev. T. H. Posey and L. H. ' sentatives of the eighteen lodges to the last page. Cloud, attended the Baptist Con-1 01 lne vention at Harmony Grove last jSOW is the time to buy your Cook Stoves, Heaters Dr. H. H. Edwards, of Mill Spring, was a visitor here Mon day, and made The News a long and pleasant call. T. P Moore and Capt. C. W. Pearson, substantial citizens of Rutherfordton, Route 2, were business visitors Monday. L1TERAEY SOCIETY EHGAGED IK RED HOT DEBATE LAST FRIDAY MET. All the members of the Young Mon'e T.itfirarv Society of Colum- ontma-ed in a red hot debate last Friday night, the subject tow "Resolved: That the In- UClilg, ot,G V!ave been treated more A. IJ HcMurray has a J The Polk Comity News Job Printing Department and Ranges. V anUbsho: 0; ; $u vz -sizes 7 and up for men -made ; by a f; for comfort, as well as style, cision rendered by Professor w i tjmiIH. L. Koontz, who ls juage, Vill some one at Melvin Hill , -Hf ftf the Society. i ceilb"A em" v,xw. N Kinaiy sena us me ;uiicnu nwo in their vicinity each week ? Our subscribers will be glad to read it. Mrs. L. A. Peacock, of Perry, Fla., who has been spending sometime at the Columbus flo tel, returned to her home Wednesday. Miss Harriette Hyde, one of the efficient teachers ot the Columbus High School, spent Sunday in Melvin Hill, with friends. A. L. McMurray is offer ing some rare bargains in gentlemen's sweater-coats, ome and see them. UDVA M." - " i The subject for debate at the meeting to-morrow night is 4 'Resolved -That it is right for labor to organize against cap ital." All are invited to attend. THE EDITOE FIXED THEM- This comes trom ausbuun, where an editor "showed" them "An evangelist asKeu an men present who . wera honest and paid their deots 10 bu.u a ,i Knt nne. He said he Wfll editor and couldn t a because the men -tending were his delinquent j V w -O subscribers. " ANNOUNCES it manv Datrons and the ju v vv X nnhlic that it is now fully red to meet their re- quiremenis m liduiv stationery auu j r every description promptly, assuring them of neatness and up to date workmanship, trial will convince Ou t Vi qt. there is no further need UXJ.VV v RftTidincr vour orders to AtArii cities, but that same be Drinted W your own county in first class manner and at most reasonable ur u.i. vJ. - Let us make gooa our assertion. a tarn. line of KITCHEN UTENSILS, V7 57 . II,M4 AND CROCKERY aways on mm. GLASSWARE j Ca aA?flf spe(?f Oar 'v..' ShipwHt f FAR If WAQOHS If we The Polk Co. Sews Job Ptg. Co. COLUMBUS, NORTH CAROLINA ' f we o-et it and get it at the right price, haven't what you want, we get it, anu g 1 1 1 1 i- the lowest price consistent witn quauty. TRYON SUPPLY CO. Inc. GEO. A. GASH, Manager. TRYONi N. C.
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