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V. A"!"" -1 4: f . Polk CountyNews' J When writing to or ordering goods from ow I. U please mention this paper. - ' - jruuiisnca every i uuiauaj r - . Telephone Office; 3.. Residence x. WANTED". i .: : I. - ' , ' - - - - f - y . 1 - , i r , ) ill i, -- ' I ' 1 1 3. P. - . ! J T ' i r. ; 'j -I : 1 3 ! . i i JOHN H. IKXJAN"" 'Editor 3i- "A Entered at the .ost-office t Carakbus, N. C., as second class matter. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year. . . . . . . . . . . -. ,$l.oo Sixndnths.'v'U ;':. ., ..." .50 Three mouths ............. . 25 Subscnptipns must be paid in advance. 'Advertising rale furnished oa appli cation. - . , Make all checks, drafts, and money or der payable to v. u -jHg polk County Nkws, . Columbus. N. C. OJIE MME. PRlNCri'AL. AN'D TWO FEMALE ASSISTANTS FOR the coming; eight months term. . Address y " ' . GRADED SCHOOL TRUSTEES, 7 2-31 - Try oil, N. C. Executrix's Notice. HAVING qualified as Executrix of the etfate f MARY ANN C1I.HERT, de- ceis.-d,.late of i'oltv county, 1 r h Carolina, tlr.. is 10 notify' all peis-ris having-claims at-ainM the t state of said deceased to ex hil.it them" to the undersig-d on or before the 28th day of July, 191 . or ihi' notice will be .pleaded, in bar of their recove y. All peisbiis indebted to said estate will please iake immediate jMymtnt. Tins the' 25th lav of jitly.' 1910. MARY EL1ZAUETH COLE, 7 28 9 1 Executrix. See to it that you get the best. - COLUMBUS, N. C IULY28. 1010. The perpetuity of the country's greatness depends upon increas ing the production offarm prod ucts from year to year, a result which nftt only furnishes our peo ple with food but maintains the prosperity of . our farming com munities, lncreasein production can only come through improved PuMn eA.iw nw methods of agnculture arid soil halt-price men, etc.. are due to improvement. It has been dem- incompetency and cheap watch Anstrated that the dairv cow la FZHaienai? an important element in soil im provement and farming prosper ity, and hrfr great importance should be considered and mote intelligently understood. Inter est in the dairy c jw should not uc cumiircu cuuitjiy ui net owner. . . . KT : She is ,an important factor in the SewiUg Machine Needles k . . . v. m n ? hit i" T-k. development and prosperity of our country. vr Better see Fred ifre JEWELER AND OPTICIAN RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. '4' - ft . . f a; r ' . CO i v ! '"j'':.-.-. j ol ; , .a- . ' ! ' . i- ' . rv U '"v-"" I " "" - 1- - r n r n I v rin .:f M A r I II I I r 4 r I f uLI LJ L U J' LI .- U J U V. : ! in : : Talking Machine Points GLASSES FITTED 7WE yO?W CAROLINA College d ApiculiurfM Mechanic Arts. The State's college for training indus trial workers. I Courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical En gineering; in Cotton Milling and Dye ing; in Industrial Chemistry; and in Agricultural Teaching. Entrance examinations' at each emmty seat on th 14th of July. ! D. B. if ILL, President, West Raleigh, N. C. A correspondent of a South Carolina r paper, writing to his homeipaper from Knoxville, Tli.vv describing among other wonderful things that he saw in the city's market .place "carrot wagons and turnip wagons and blackberry wagons and wagons full of some kind of leaf that looks like burdock or sour dock. whicn they call pie plant." And this from a college-trained writer' tool Great guns, what igno rance of things practical. , :To think that rbubarb one of the most wnolesome and healthful plants of the vegetable world: and holding a universal position- for usefulness and value in medicine. should be placed in a class with sour dock! Look lor a Picture in Tbis Space ; Handing the Dealer a Check IS THE MObT SATISFACTOR Y. way of settling your accounts. Even if he for gets to rtcord your payment, the Check it self is a receipt for the money there is no going hack on. If you would Avoid all disputes and misunderstandings opm an account with the BANK OFTKYON." It is ever so much mora dignified to pay by check, any vray. j ' i V these goods, even if they are low, in price, and are an of this entire Stock' of Goods from the N. B. Hampton D STAND I will until SEPTEMBER 7, VM, ' The quality is in season's o:oods,v A a I am tirpmrinfr to move mv storn hiiildinfr TO MY FORMER OLD offer the following at and below actuial cost: SHOES I SHOES! Men's Oxfords, former price, $2.25 to $3.50; now, $1.75 to ? 2. 75 Ladies' 0fords; former price, $1.26 to $3.50; now, 90 cts. to $L.75 ; Ladies' Shoes, former price, 1.60 to $3.50; now, $1.20 to $2.75 : Men's Shoes, former price $2.00 to' $3.25; now, $1.75 to $2.75 CLOTHING! GLbTHINGI--r- - Abotit 1 dozen Men's nice Suits of Clothes, running in number from 34 to 39. Former price, $11 to $15; now, $7 to $9i Men's Work Pants, former' price: $1 to $1.50; now, 80 cents to $1.10. Blue Ridge Overalls, 80 cents. Boys' Overalls, from 20 to 40 cents. Men's oniris irom do 10 ou cents. t BANK OF TRON ' ll ' ELEGff(iciJf3 According4o the last year book of the . Department of Agricul ture, there are 21,720,000 milch cows in the United States, worth $702,945,000. ' The magnitude of the industry can perhaps be best understood when it is'considered that these cows produce yearly about $1,000,000,000 worth of dairy products. yGtifJtST AflD ' REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS MADE TO STOVES, RANGES, BICYCLES, GUNS, SEWING MAClllNIiS, j LAWN MOWLRS. ETC.. ETC. ' L When you want anything in this line, write or call. The Carolina State Bank The Union Herald. Ridofipld Park N-I.J- strikes the proper Key, when it savs: The consen sus of opinion tfie country over is that these movikg picture shows, as a rule,"are demoralizing to tie growing life and do not contrib ute to the public welfare," Meeting of Polk County Baptist Sunday - School Association. SALU DA, N. C. PER GEHT Pwd 6ri Savings Every Banking 'SfRONG y COURTEOUS ' PROGRESSIVE Facility The next session of the Polk County Baptist . Sunday School Association will Be held with the church at Big Levl Saturday and Sunday,;Juiy30and31; 1910. i Saturday,July 30 10 a. m.-Devotional exercise and song service. ";. , . 10.30 a. m: Address of welcome bv T. ill. Gibbs. tJJ 11 a. m.--Sermon by. Rev, T. W. Arledge. 12 m. Noon recesss; . k l 'ThetBiblfe tbjfc-liouk we teach 1 .' Key.T H. sPosey .. ?'3 p-;m.--The importance of an ever ; .green Sunday Ischool,?': Henry lilanioii and L. Odell. ; '. :j-: y , . . . v - ..2 pm. "The. ideal'. Sundav .otirv,i. opened by Rev. Z. T. Whitesides. ,. ' Suuday, July 31 10 a. m. Sunday school 4esson. taueht by Rev. T. H. Posey. . ..; ' . n a. m. -Sermon by Rev. Z. T. White ; sides. . .. ;; ... ' 12 m. Noon recess. ' I p. m.Mass meeting. 2 p. m.MisCellaneous. " -A- Let each Sunday school :in the . countyvdo its part in making this a great meeting of the Associa tion.' . J. E. Shipman, t B. P. Jackson, I Committee. . J. U; ArLrdge, ) . " It has been the constant endeavor - of :the management of this bank to furnish every ' possible facility for the convenience of .its de positors, together with absolute safety for their money. - ''.. An account with this bank twill prove a vala- -able asset toany corporation, firm, or individ-v ual requiring the best banking facilities. tl We solicit your account. D. C BA RRO W, Q. C. SOHNER, W. C. ROBERTSON, i S President. ' Vice-President. v' Vice-President ? v H B. LANE, Cashier, And many other things in proportion, which I must leavi off ,fpr: want of space. This sale is j FOR CASH ONLY. No goods will be charged during this sate 4, j July 19, 1910. McMDIRIRA f COLUMBUS, N. C. liYoH Can .j . . - - it .y - '.;.... .4... 1. - r- 't Get fix "y '-'-;.... ;V . -. lira ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a candidate fat the office of County Treasurer, subject b tbe: ajctioa of .the Democratic Countv 7 We are handling the : ; celebrated H ami lion - Brown Shoes ...,. . ...-, t In order to introduce them and make you a regular customer, we give you - A Watch with Every $5 Cash Safe ' TRY TtfErVh THE BALLENGER COMPANY L 1 : c e . e o 1 1 a i s o o o From this -Proposition If you want the news of the State and County and ''Fv:Ap papers, you want at half price. DoU that APPEAL f D tYOU Polk Countv ' Fhe Both one Whole Yean 104 BIG ISSUES For 'eWS and - The Progressive :aetwM&tte Only $1,00 A Live County Pap er THE POLK COUNTY NEWS is the best county paper in, this section It is brim fiill of interesting reading for7 the whole family. -Everything that happens in the county and country, youyWill find every week in; THE POLK COUNTY NEWS. . As a citize it is; your duty to keep posted yon the doings of. your county and State. ELECTION YEAR. We are on the brink of the political campaigns for this year. .. You'll know all about it if you iet The Polk County News.- ' The Indorsed Farm Paper. I . j " : j;; Vi; - ,y. .. The Progressive Farmer and Gazette is running a series of articles no fanner can afford to miss, t Ten Things to Do Each Month, How to Double Your Corn Yield, $1,500 in Prizes for our Corn Club Boys., and ten other articles; i L Ypu should start readinjHhese articles now. They are- interesting as well as instructive. 1 Read this clean-cut South ern farm paper. . It's made for you Southern farmers by bouthern men who know Southern con ditions and who havejjhoed cotton them selves No guess work talk in this pa- p-: Np dishontst advertisements either. Comes every week It applies to ONLY NEW subscriDtiohs to'The Procrfv., V J 10 - kntm LK COUNTA NEWS. i 0 o o o fill out the coupon below and send to us to-day with $ 1. 00 and we'll prf fh- ot..;j "2 . T the Be cr,.i t, .u.e.-bc, AonTor'h paperlS as tioa. Te POLJP COUNTY M WS : Dbar . SlU--You will find inclosed 1 1 00, for : which you will send me Ttc Polk County' News. '1 : . . i . (state whether new or old) and The ProgressiTe Farmer and Gazette (dew). Name. . . . . vw. , mf , .... . . ,,. . . My address if ..." . . . ...... . j THe 1 Polk; County News, Columbus, Ppik County,' N. 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