' . t f 1 . . ft "I - ' -SYVsY 'Subscription Price, SLOP Per Year in Advance. INDEPENDENCE IN ALL THINGS. VOL. XVII. COLUMBUS, POLK COUNTY. N. C.-. THURSDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 7, 1911,- .NO. 17. I . ... ... .'.- - , .. . , . , . . .. . 1 .-..... ; - ..,- : 1 ' ' ' - ' ' "Thrac Cents the Copy. 7 m 1 ADV IfS joleipe what you way now have SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. ' All nprenn c Viain rlflitns aarninst iVte estate of Joseph Moss Williams, deceased, are hereby notified to present their claims . . it TT 4 tlF!ir! ' properly proven to janie iv. l,vv imams. K. V. D., Inman, S. C.. or. at f omnibus; N. C , in care of the Clerk of ihe . Superior. Court, on or before the 24th day of August, 1912. "" ,. . J.S.WILLIAMS and J.KVII-LIAM,S, Executors of the will of Joseph M. Williams deceased. JOHN ORR & COMPANY: I TRYON, N. C. Dress Goods GENTLEMEN 'S NECKWEAR Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Crockery, Glass, Enamel and Tin Ware. BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES, ETC., ETC. PETITION P0RJ00D ROADS. ProjressiYe Mzens Jrpfl to Stow Heir Statl) By Signing Petition For Bonis. In accordance with a recent supreme court decision that gpod roads are a necessary expense to a county and commissioners have the power to issue bondsfor the purpose without submitting it to the vote1 of the people, as stated by Atty J. E. . Shipman at the. good roads meeting held Monday at the courthouse ; in Columbus, it was decided by the members present that a petition be present ed the commissioners signed by the county 's progressive citizens for the issuance of - bonds to ecure crbod highways throughout the county. Citizens in favor of the movement are urged tu sign the petition and use every argu ment to get their neighbors to sign. The meeting: was enthusiastic yi imnnimAiia trv cant imnt ffT 4b V 1 nilll UliaillllllJUO AIM.. kJVlllllllVI4 polk County at Coiiimbn on the 29th fy j obtaining eood roads by bonds i t jjepiemoer, 1911, ai 12 u liwk .mu . , , , answer or demur to the complaint in said and great hope has arisen ior tne special proceeding, or the plaintiffs will ap- succegs Qf the'DetitlOn. which will enlighten the commissioners as to the number of the county's enterprising citizens. Organization -followed discus sion of good roads by Messrs. B. L. Ballenger, ML Hill. F..A. Wilcox, G. A. Gash, D. M. Hoke and J. E.' Shi Oman. F. M. Bur gess was elected Jchairman and it MOTICE OF SPMM6HS. North Carolina, Polk County, In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. - r - Jaue Liles, Iary Liles. Martha '' Johnson and Lad Johnson.- - vs. ' . Irene Sparks. Shelt Sparkg, . ' . Sallie and Eliza Ellison. Th Hffridarits nhovp named will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as alnne has been commenced before the clerk of the superior court for Polk County for c;p anH nariitinn nf land situated in Polk fVmtitv 1 :nc Crer triwnshjn. known as - 'm-ik; , v ' - 'J j r that part of the Thos. Liles home place i : .1 ..re : : : .1 J -n U.rv Lik. Tane Liles and Elizabeth Liles KUi- 1011; and the said defendants will further talr Mntirc that thv are reouired to aODear " - V - 1 r . . 1 1 c ..1 . : iore me cieri 111c suunigi wuu u A... . . I . y . - 1 . A . .1. intl. .low v v . r -- . 1 " - 1 ------- 1 ply to the clerk for the relief demanded i" said complaint. This 6th day of September, 1911., - J. P. ARLEDOE, Clerk Superior Court D. F. MORROW, Attorney. . A worn 129 ACRES AT $60. PER ACRE 100 acres in cultivation, well watered with never failing streams, 4 tenant houses, large barn, situated in Greens Creek township, the best farming sec tion in Polk County. Convenient to school, churches and stores. Part cash, balance on easy terms. A' NOTICE. MANY OTHER BARGAINS!; If you want to buy, rent or lease -farms, summer or winter, homes, ; come to Polk County. You will not find a better climate, more beautiful scenery or natural ad vantages anywhere. If interested - . ' ' ." , : ... milE MAN WHO SPENDS EVERY -L cent of his incorre. no matter how large, is poorer than he who saves part f his, no matter how small. 1 hats sound '-common sense. This advice is just as sound: can spare them, into the strong box ol THE BAKK OF' TRYON Mm order of the Board of County Com missioners at their August meeting, there will be held in Greens Creek .township t r- 11- ! 1 1 1. 1 ' t...A mv .1 ft1sr .-in V0IIIISV1UC StllUWl UUUK Ul vivviiuu . , .. , r Sept. 1 9th, 191 1, fr the purpose of voting Vvas moved thai he appoint com a si.ecil scliool tax of net more man 30 cts. - -1 eVm on the $ioo valuation of property, in thr mitteeS of tWO 1I each tOWllShip poiimp Dounaary 1011: v-ommcauuK t jtO Circulate tile petition lor guuu v." 1 , - 1 1 1 1 ' ottrt TaLiii(T in nis iarn . 1 -: it Klilla Cun road to a ridce I TOEuS. road about too yds. below v.M. Barnett'r . Another meeting will be called thencedown sid dge road to the "'"fl ;f fwoivav and all dt- vide Mill Lreefc, tnence wiin saia aen w 1 hi v. I , state iw, thence with sti-te line to B. b. 1 ;zens are urgently requested to CLOUD, COLUpiBUS, I C. 0 OliLTM BUS GOTO THE BALLENGER COMPANY Tryon.N.C. For EVERYTHING Special prices made on Flour, Cotton Seed Meal; hulls, and All Feedstuff s in quantity Cash paid for Cross Ties i - ;'. ' -- ' " The Ballengdr Company i ' . TEYON, N. C. vit-K,rvr tet cmiir in Kiate line then with Wilkerson line to lioopcr CreeJt. tnen no erect to tne lorKS. men up neui prong i.n r,r -nvillirroad near Toe Morcan's, then with said road t O. r. amawiev s larm, t a Vino- his frm Gforce Green farm to Greenville road, thence with said road to I attend. BRIEFS FROMlTHE PEOPLE, orth ant Bt oath The followinsrtcitizens have ex- nressed themselves in favor of a cross roads urar H. E. Flynn, tbence a , 1 :e,0,,0, T of na straight line to Daniel Cnlhreath's on Mill good roads by bond ISSUe. Let Ub nave vour uuxuiuii m - r statement. ;i From observation and the history of sev- eral counties in this state, we must come to aether in the matter of good roads it we i.t trt L-eer in Lhe tiroceswon. A sana- clav road over our co'ij'nty will lenefit ua b vond our knowledge! Let us. get together and have a bond issue to build good roads in our county. 5 HavinCT had considerable experience in workine roads with tree labor I know that the soner this method is abolished in Polk County the better it i ill be for all citizens. Hy signing the petition lor a bond issue citizens will show the right spirit to place their county among the foremost in the state in a very short;while. I W. mi. r:ai. -n henre with said road to besrinnintr Will Powill's place not to be included in this boundary. S. B. Weaver ia registrar and Rhas CantreM and M. A. Cornwell judges of said election. ; Aug. 8th, 19". . F. M. BURGESS r Clark to B. C. C. NiWCE the Board of Countv Com missioners there wUVbc held an election on c. ,nfii 1011 r silver rreic acuooi - y . . . . . house for the purpose of abolishing the now special school tax ot saia district. C. B. Green registrar, and J. B. Turner and James Arledge judges of said election. Aug, 8th, 19 I. F. M. BURGESS, Clerk to B. C. C Does your neighbor read The News? 1 Mr. Yates Arledre left for Wake Forest College 4ast Fri day. " ' ' ' r " .V: Expert watch and clock repair er F. F. Allred, jeweler, Kutn- erfordton. his sentence. The case had been appealed, the supreme' court sus taining the decision' of the lower Sheriff A. L.' Hill captured and J placed in jail Tuesday, Furman StepPr, who absconded from the county last fall term of superior court after the grand jury .had found him guilty of murdering his mother. ,Stepp was taken at Paint Rock, N. C, after giving the sheriff a difficult game of j hide and seek in the mountains. Spend a little of your time each day in calculation on the way you The Carolina State Bank S A L U D A . N. C. PER OEMT XI; Paid on Savings STRONG COURTEOUS PROGRESSIVE Every Banking Facility It has been the constant endeavor -of .the f al;ffrm", f " this bank to furnish every possible facility he; " ience of its depositors, together with absolute safety for their money ' , ..,: rove a valuable asset to An account, wmi iui , . . t1l u-,.. any corporation, firm, or individual requumg the best banking facilities. ; . We solicit your account. D. C. BARROW, ?. C SONNER, W. C'J100' President. . Vice-President. , Vice-President. H. B. LA!E, Cashier. THE BEST WATCH REPAIRING Calls for the Best Material, Best Workmen, Best Tools We have all these - Give us a trial. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Stationery, Etc. FRED F. ALLRED S Jewelry, Stationery and Art Store, RUTHERFORD TON , H. C. 1 j. FOLLOW THIS and its riders. They'll lead you to the best place to shoe jour family, while) the blacksmith shoes the horse. I carry a good line of merchandise just a nttie better than elsewhere, and my prices are fair-fair for you and fair for me. I want your trade. F.S.PEARSON ' - TRYON, N. C.; Modern equipment. Famous Budget "system of bookkeeping. I Latest re vision in Pitman shorthand. Indi vidual instruction. Students can en ter any time. Rates reasonable. Write for catalog. Polk County is' dead without good roads. JOHN L. JACKSON. Issuance of bonds is the only solution to obtain good reads for Polk county. Sign the petition. J. auonLo. Just anything to get good roads. T. W. NEWMAN. " . " ' J l believe that the result of the good roads meeting held in Columbus Monday will mt with the hearty approval ot all citi zens and herewith tender tny endorsement to the commissioners to issue bonds for lm proving the county's highw?ys. . 4 t rt TT f?Tnxf Polk County has the water power, timber, and farm lands unexcelled but undeveloped. Good roads are the only means of develop ing. J A. L. HILL. I am heartily in accord with the4 present movement to allow the county commission. ers to issue bonds for the building ol sand clay Toads throughput the county. " It seems t me that it is the proper tning for Polk County to do, if she wants to keep apace with the progress of other counties in the state, and I beheve she does, for I know her citizens are as aggressive as any people i a North Carolina: - ; v Bl FORD F. WILLIAMS. Tta-oo T? C Pnni and JiJCk Covington of Melvin Hill werK d-our father and his pater nr.J. i . . , . ..'..! I , . 1 j', xi. ....... nave aone mings.auu iu new methods to do the same things now being used. It will pay you and help you to keep up with the other fellows. Never think you are too old to learn rfew and im proved ways to do some old thing you know how to do in your own wav by heart the fellow who invented the' match could have continued to use the flint-box, but he didn't. Learn while you live. ' ' - : - ' ' - Box Slipper it CbMus fflsW- here Monday. Mr John H. Burgess of Ruth- erf ordton is visiting relatives in Columbus this week. DeDutv R. F. McFarland left Wednesday to spend a. few days in Rutherf ordton on business. ' Mr. S. M. Turner of Finger- ville came in Monday to subscribe for the News and Progressive Farmer. Misses Adah Walker, Edna Prince and Gertrude Feagan of Greens Creek entered Columbus High School Monday. .LOST Large, whiteand brown Tt'a n Iatkv ti'mA einoa fha vnnno English setter, three years old ; , bachelors of Polk have had an snswers to name 01 joe. '''opportunity of .trying out me LW. PIES . . ; . YOSK COLEMAN PLESS & GOLEiafl LAWYERS Practice all the Courts ef Poli ani :. Eutherford Counties rutherfordtonV n. c. T wu isaonointed in not being able to attend the good roads meeting at Columbus Monday and wish to say that 1 am m sym pathy with the movement. Nothing can create a more general and permanent im provement in the County than good- roads. The benefit would jextend to every individ ual in every part of Jhe county- I believe that the people of this county are so pro gressive that they are willing to take any reasonable actiou lo secure good roads and the attendant benefits. .E. B. CLOUD. hnmc 20th of last month. $5.00 reward for information .leading to his recovery. F. G. QUERY, Landrum, S. C. r':. , Melon men find a ready market for their products in Columbus, but when are we ever going to see the potato and cabbage f el- lowi come through again I nave ; they already found the new roaq to Landrum a better one to trav el? ' : ' ".r v ' Vaden Calvert, sentenced last fall term of superior court to the Hendersbnville chain gang for twelve months, for trading moi t- cooking abilities of their partia- -ular young ladies, but they will have an occasion to do bo at the &0x supper to 'be ' held , at the Columbus High School on Friday evening, September 15th, at 8 o'clock that is, .you can buy the particular box if vou pay just a little bit more than "the other fellow." The proceeds of the supper will go to fixing up the music room of the school; with chairs, window shades,, etc. -; Young men and ladies, and older and younger ones, too, are invited t6,come out in full force twelve; uwumwj;v 0 . y - . . - gaged property, was taken to and participate in the. fun. -rri-rT. TQrrioV in f ho Yd& the 15th at Columbus High custody of Sheriff Hill, to serve $chxol:telI her not to forget it. SUBSCRIBE pom TO. TH E v COUNTY NEWS : . i . x ':, J " ! i I