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GREEN'S CREEK NOTES.
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If You re in the Market to Btiy Land
Buyvjt Near a Market :" V
live lundred AcVes of Fine
YING close to market' and yithin one-half to one
mile of Post-office, good Schools, Churches and
Court House. On nab road through County, and vith-
l in one and one-half miles of fine macadam roads. Well
watered and well timbered. This property has, been off
the market for 50 years. Will cut into tracts to suit
customer and give reasonable terms. Price very low.
This land is vell adapted to ill farm
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SpecUl to Tb. XewR . .
Mrs.T. E. Walker is very ill
,this week.-
a 011 a. xviiuua u. it ecu aiiu ;iiu-
dren of Lake Toxaway visited
Relatives here this week.
1 Mr. John H.Green left Tuesday
jbr Chesnee, S. Cohere he ex
pects to stay this year.
. Miss Ebba McDowell spent last
week end with Miss Maud Giles.
ni Mr. Zeno Giles and family left
tussday for Chesnee, S. C. , where
they expect to settle permanent-
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Mr. IN," Johnson is very sick
this week w th la gripped ..
Miss Ebba McDowell entertain
ed -a number of friends at her
pome Friday night.
Rev. Barney Jackson moved
into our settlement last week; -
'Mr; T. M. Walker is quite ill
I this week.
! liV Hav Vnattr of f!amnnhelln
visited here Sunday.
trell left last week for Washing
ton, D.C
&G&&&e&&&&&&)us$ Williams accepts new position
COLUMBUS COLUUII
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NOTES FROM LANORUM NO. 3.
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TnTUivi -: n wit j n .vhiiuli iihii
Rood and Othor Improvorrcnto OontonflatocI
in thib Cootion ?
Cow jo $0$
And inspect the best brand J) shoes ever made to
fit feet-The MORRIS SHOl 'X We have them in
all sizes for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Girli and
Infants. Also special Farmer's shoe. Prices right.
Hew Line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS
Dealer , in . ' ; ' '
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Groceries &o
: COLUUBUS, N. C.
GLARS
Log Catiin Inn
STEARNS, N. C.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
v.
Mrs, D. E. Cunningham, Prop.
Correspondent of Th. Nw.
Mr. J. 6. Page made ;a business
trip to Try on last Thursday.
Mr. C. P. Erwin has moved
qear ureer, o. u.
1 Mr. Milo Foster moved into his
new residence near Landrum re-
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csnwy.
Mr. Roy Morcran is repairing
the cottage vacated by J!r. u. r .
flfr. Jin Pttiater is now occu
nvitj the cottage vacated by Mr.
I bb Price, who moved to Ashe-
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y tie recently;
I Misses Fannie and Ophelia Mor
gan Of the Asheville Normal and
Industrial spent the holidaya with
them parents, Mr. and Mrs. UW.
MdrganT f2 ' ? " -
A Wedding of much interest in
this section was solemnized lasi
Wednesday evening when in
very impressive ceremony oy
Rev. Mr. Jditchell of Landrum,
Miss Coritine Ladshaw the charm?
ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
T. Ladshaw, became the wife 9f
Mr. Walter Daniel, - One of Lan-
drum's most popular mail carriers
The jtmny friends o the happy
youngqouple extend., to them
their hearty felicitations and
best wishes. X
Mrs. E. B. Hill
ist this Week. T
day for Birmingham, Ala.
New subscriptions are always
acceptablerenewals too.
Writing-paper vandr envelopes
for sale at the News office.
What were you toting in that
bucket, mister, Sunday night?.
Sheriff A. L. Hill made the
News a pleasant visit Monday.
Commissioner J. W. Kennedy.
of Tryon, was ii Jtown Monday..
Town Marshal R. F. McFarlaiid
is busy this week repairing the
walks. x
Mrl Yates Arledge was in Cam-
pobello several days last week on
business. r. t
Buying land ? Good offering in
fine farming land on this page-
look it up.
Mr. James Early, Polk County
Surveyor rJs now a subscriber to
the News.
Go to F. E. Allred's Jewelry
Store in Rutherford ton when your
watch needs fixing.
Mrs. R. A. Leonard of Lynn, is
visiting at her sister's, Mrs. W.
B. Arledge, this week.
Mr. W?B. Edwards of ill
Spring was a business visitor to
the 'News office Monday.
Dr. VM. C. Palmer of Tryon
passed through Columbus Tues
day en route to Mill Spring.
Mr. C. C. Hampton, now of
Landrum No. 1, . came to town
Monday to chat with his friends.
Popular "Music Teacher severe her connection.
- with Columbus High School., , f ;
Miss Garnette Williams, who.
for the past two years has : been
at the head of the music depart-.
ment of Columbus High School,
has severed her. connection ithN
that institution and accepted ' a
like position in a high school at
Linwood, N. C. The friends of
Miss Williams and of our High
School regret exceedingly 'that
the music class here was not large
enough to justify her staying
through the remainder of this
school term at least.
Miss Williams possesses excep
tional musical talent and that she
will make a success in her new
field is the prediction of her many
friends in this county. '
POUND PARTY, AT McFARLAND'S.
100 Acre Faro Fcr Silt
40 acres under cultivation,
acres good bottom land. Good
6-room house, also 2 barns and
outbuildings, all m first-class
condition. Situated 14 miles from
railroad, 1 mile from church, ,2
miles from pchoolhduse. Price
and terms Reasonable; Apply to
C. D: ELUOTTE.
; klumbus, N. C.
BUR
Open a Safe of the Ordinary
Kind with Ridiculous Ease.
They very seldom care-to tackle
burelar-Droof vaults like thosein
The Bank of Tryon. The wise
man will; therefore, open up an
account there and thus put his
money where it is beyond the
reach of burglars. The less you
have the less you can afford to
lose it. V
THE; BAN E 0 F TRYQN
ORR & COMPANY
TRYON, N. C. . '
Groceries, Bry Goods, Notions
. Shoes, Crockery, Glassware
Enamel and Tin Ware
lue Flame": Oil Stoves, Etc.. vEtcf
IMPROVED AND MMPPOVED
f FARUS FOR SALE
In Tracts of 40 to 200 -Acres
5 Cash or Easy Payments.
L H. CLOUD
Real Estate Columbus, N. C.
THE BEST WATCH
REPAIRING
Calls for the Best Material,
BesUWorkmen, Best Tools
Uo tiare all these
- Give us a trial.
batches. Clocks, Jewelry,
Stationery, Etc. ;
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FRED F. ALLRED'S
Jewelry, Stationery and Art Store,
RUTHERFORDTON , B. C.
OHN
O.T.BAYNARD
COTTON 6UYER '
Pays the Highest Market Price
See him before selling. '
LANDRUM, S. C
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I T BbQTH
JEWELER - L ANTRUM, S. C.
Fine Watch 'and' Clock
Repairing a Specialty
Prices reasonably.'.-; Work guaranteed
x :. ,x l ,,. :.;s'v.y!:- .-- ' f
$hpjJn WsnTs Store near Depot
Istlei cl Sail dtglEia Drlpie.
BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER CON
tained In a certain tnvrtgag? executed by
R. 1L Henderson and wife, SvL. Henderson
to F. A. Thompson on the 26th day of March,
1910, to secure a certain note hi the sum of
$275. of eren date herewith, which mortgage
is of record in book No. 6at page 270, of
the records of Mortgages for ' Polk County,
and default having been made in the paynu nt
ofaid note; therefore, f for th purpose of
satisfying said not, interiit and costs, the
undersigned will on, Monday, January the
1 6th, 19 I; within the legil hours of sale,
offer for aale to the highest bidder, at -the
courthouse door in Columbus, North Caro
lina. the lands conveyed by said mortgage,
which are described aa follow: That piece
or-parcel of land lying and being in the
Township of Tryon, County of Plk and
State of North CaraUna and 4 known and
designated as follows: ; Joining the lands of
Bell Rhodes andAthrs; beginning at a stake
running N. tj deg. E. is poles to a stake;
thence S. 87deg. W. to poles to ; a stake;
thenceK 33 t-ydeg, W. 10 1-2 poles to a
stske; thence S. 75 deg. E. 13 poles to the
beginning, contaiamg 3 4 f au' acre. "
Terms of said sale are cash. . "
This the 12th day of Dec., I9lr x
A. THOMPSON;
4 "A Mortgagee.'
Pr SHtPMXTJ & WILLIAMS,
v - 'Attorneys. ' :-- . " 4 -
Mr. and Mrs. Qtia Feairan. of
iielvin Hill visited at MrVWatson
UcFarland's Sunday and Mon
day. Messrs. John Thompson and
Otis Waldrop of Mill Springr were
Siests of Mr. John, L. Jackson
Sunday.
Go The Ballenger Company and
visit the cash counter to save a
shilling or two on a1Tyour pur
Mr.' J. RirGfUfert proprietor of
the Melvin HftT Cotton gin, was a
business visitor Monday in Co
lumbus.
Bringr your watches and clocks
to Booth the jeweler, Landrum,
S. C. All work guaranteed and
prices right. ...... :
Miss Vennie J. Templetdri; of
Mooresville, N. C. is the, new
music teacher succeeding Miss
Garnette Williams.
Mr. N. B. Jackson left Sunday
for Spartanburg to take up his
new duties as clerk in Chapman's
fancy grocer? store.
Rev. . HL PoS gfeached
a very large conjugation Sunday
morninir. atid auite a hhmber, of
young people stepped forward to
accept the savior.
The prices in the advertisement
of the Spot Cash Store of the
Trvon Hosiery Company of Lynn
show that this store is looking
for your custom read their ad
vertisement.
Mr. F. L. Weaver, of Tryon ,
was here Monday on business .
There was a pound party at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Mc
Farland last Saturday night in
honor of the doubly, eventful oc
casion of Jim 0rmandf8 arid Aut
Newman's birthday. Nearly ail
the young people of Columbus
were there, and celebrated in the
good old way we "old timers"
remember so well. There were
games galore and wit abounded
so f reelyi as to make "Old BUI"
ieei ouc 01 print, naq ne auena
ed. Then there were things done
which (believe me!) were ridicu
lously sublime, and helped to
make the evening a most enjoyable-one
and long to be remem
bered. v :
The party, at the height of the
frivolity were ushered into the
dining hall, where -they partook
of the refreshments, heaped
bountifully before them.
oeeKing wraps, ruooera auu
partners, particularly th latter.
wound up the fun, and many
"Nellies" were seen home.
TRYON NOTES.
into his Columbus property in the
near future and Mnake improve-
mentsthere.
Mrs. Mollie Scrocririns. nee
Fisher, died las Wednesday of
consumption, leaving a wife and
nve cnuaren ana a nosi 01 menus
to mourn her loss.
Mr. Corthery, superintendent
of the Tryon Box, Factory; pre-.
sented each employerover viz
years of age with $1.00 and those
under with 50c. , as Amas gilts.- '
Robert Gaines spent the wjfeek
end in Spartanburg. ..... "e... - !:
The Graded School opened last '
Monday with a good attendance
for the second term.
Miss Virginia Butler returned'
last week to Stepp, Nv C.; to
open school there.
Mrs. Rhoda N eal and children ;
of Lake Toxaway are visiting in
Tryon .';,--:v' - . -
Mrs. A. L. Butler of Greenville;
S. C, vinited Mrs. Butler here
last week. . s
evening to take charge oif tne
Prince School, near Landruny
while Miss Shankle is spending
three weeks at her home in Mill
Spring. , , ;
Misses Pinkie and Hattie Dur
ham of Landrum visited friends
here Sunday. " -:?yx
Mr. W. J. Gaines was in Spar
tanburg Monday. ; . : . " .
Our clubbing offer. The News
and Progressive Farmer,; two
papers for the price of one, . 104
KiV Issues for onlv $L00. still
Mr. Weaver will probably moyel continues. We want the Pro-
Old time customers of Colum
bus' general merchandise store
are invited to call and inspect the
new croodsin various lines laid in
lately by John L. ' Jackson, the
hew proprietor. . -&y : T?
Columbus will nave a -new
postmaster to succeed Mr. v A. L.
McMurray shortly, for two peti
tions are already in the, field with
rumoraVof another. Messrs W.
Newman, and Whn L.; Jackson
are the two petitioners now look
ing to All the Ifecancy made by
Mr.McMurrayrwho has gone! to
Oregon; says Ruihor.
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vs Advertisements
"V a "'. !a'l1 f
homes of all our subscBbtrs. .
Renew your subscription for one-
X lt.V XTonta nn1 af . 4-nio '
year W HIC.; vyo cx.tci ci vttio
healthy little farm paper with it.
TEll DOLLAR? REVARD
For information i leading to the
knowledgiof the party or parties
who cut tbscreens and entered
the , Barhel Cottage during the
summer months. - r
v - Allan MacNeilu
Columbus. f--v l
you can obtain chattel mdjrt
gago blanks, oortgage tfecda
etc , afeo full lino of souven
ir post cards of Polk county