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THE POLK COUNTY NEWS, TRYON, N. C. MILL opniwus . Administrator's Notice i Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Jane Jackson deceas ed. I. hereby notify all persons havin claims against said estate to pre sent them duly authenticated by or tt the 2nd day of December 1916, if not presented within that fime this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons inedbted to sa'd estate are requested to make immediate settlement, this 2 day of December, 1915. Frank Jackson, Administrator. TAXPAYERS OF POLK If you have not paid your taxes by Januray first, I will be compelled to force collection and add cost for ft same. Please remember this. A. L. HILL, Sheriff 1 T-iir iwtiTtri FOR SALE A fine cottage on Broadway, next door to "Crestwood." This is one of the most desirable homes in Tryon. Will sell right. Address. C. R. MOORE Commerce Building ASHEVILLE, N. C. WE HAVE FOR SALE l Ford Roadster. 1 Ford Delivery Car. 1 Ford Touring Car with Electric v starter and lights, shock absorb ers. mohair seat covers and tool box. These are all used cars, but are in good condition and bargains. T Let us. demonstrate the won derful Chevrolet Car to you. This car sell at $600.00 deliv ered, and combines all modern automobile comforts. E. l SALLEY & CO. Saluda, N. C. 3S AN 1FY(P1F LLENT HO P ROPO 14 BUSINESS LOTS 14 AND SEVERAL RESIDEIMTDAL LOTS ELLO 9 WOLL BE SOLO AT C PUBLIC AUCTION iraay D ece mber QB Campobello is a splendid little town, with first class Schools, Churches, and a good business center. The only thing that is missing is a good hotel, as there are numbers of Traveling Men "every day stopping at this hustling town and there would be more if there was Hotel accomodation. A good hotel will pay and pay bis We are offering a 20 room BRICK HOUSE suitable for a hotel at this sale. It is in good condition, located in a nice Oak Grove. Only ' one block from depot The logical point for a Hotel. The business lots that we are offering are located only a block from the depot and half-way from this important point and the Post Office., YOU CAN BUY THIS PROPERTY CHEAPIT IS BOUND TO ENHANCE IF YOU LOVE MONEY ATTEND THIS SALE Southern Land . Aedticra C. 46 Hurah, Christmas is here and every one Is filled with the Christ mas .spirit. Read and remember Sheriff Hill's notice, adv 31-4t. On account of the inclemency of the weather, no services were held at the Methodist church Sunday. Those interested In the new move ment of banishing' adult illiteracy are hoping and planning for a Moon light School after the holidays are over. Mr N E Arledge spent last Thurs day in Rutherf ordton. Mrs W L Brisco returned home last Monday after spending a few days in Landrum with her father, Mr J R Foster. Miss Roberts school is progressing more every day, 41 now. and more coming. ' '-' Mr M McCraw made a flying trip to Rutherfordton, Saturday. Mrs G H Arledge of Route 2 is very ill at present. The WOW Lodge will meet next Saturday nightJ They will be glad to enroll new members. Three cheers for the Polk County News. i Mill Springs Honor Roll for the month of November. Fist grade: Howard Ruff, Johnnie Cocherum. I Second grade: Addie j Cocheram, Marjorie Walker, George jGibbs. Fourth grade: Mollie, Egerton, Mable Pack, Estelle Ross, Ola Cocheram, Annie Lee Gibbs, Willie Walker. j Fifth grade: Hubert Gibbs, James Egerton. , ' ' i Sixeh grade: Leona Egerton. Seventh grade: Joe Walker. To one who Would) be Buried on His Mountain Top. By Barbara Peattic Erskine (The following poem was inspired by the remark of Mr Ludlum's print ed recently in the Bee, that he would like to be buried on White Oak Mountain. Ed.) So you'll be buried on your mountain! v. top J ' Amid your chestnuts and your gnarl'd old oaks? But you'll not lie there surely, you will walk Out to your rock-crowned r'ldges' end And lizard like, lie gazing out and up Riding in space. Here falls your darkling mountain wall, and there Blue swims in blue; and silence holds the world. Slience holds all, the buzzards swing ing low, The trees, and you. ' I'd like to meet you tliere, some blue clad eve. One cannot talk with folk on moun tain tops, But oh, I'd like to hold that word less speech With one whose flesh has grown impalpable. Gods, what a thing to do. Slip husks, and be the mountains' self ; The "gentians soul The sun that burns out on the valley's brink., No, you will not lie still, I think. Rev H Norw 'Ood ecu. duct services at t - i n . evening at 7:30. ' 1 Su Mr Stanlav o.- w ovann nf Fla, has been v friends at Lynn Mr Barey Thorn J I Hlh lun p.. IS motored to Lynn last c at Reel " nurrta Read and rememh notice, adv 3l-4t er Sheriff On account of the snow the .: no services at the Chapel's . las V , il', ut is thought to now1. John L Jacksch and familv DOW Mimosa hotel. 1 Miss Nora Jones of Oolumw ,,. School visited her sister, Mrs a RiDnv Inst uAoV.kr,i A Misses Winifred an,: Bertha b derson. vijsitH thv via, uuiui auu OUUUilV. The Lynn Post Office is 1 beitt . wiBticu uj ,a-uew coat of n-vm i - p nt on its A SJL Luther Case from near RuthPrfn. ton has taken one of the Trvrm u uqs., couages. He is engaged the loging business. The snow came, it was nrpttv v Vi UUi now we want to see it go awav. John Carpenter of M il Springs was a caller at Lynn, Saturday. . Pierce Metcalf of Flat rv u cepted a position with the Southern MerCArizinp' Cr ham At 0 , -v.ic. .llr cacon running his plant day and night-e wonder -why the hosiery mill m run at least in day time. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION FARES HIS' IV. L. THOMPSON General Contractor and Builder, All Work Guaranteed. SALUDA, N. C. Round trip tickets will be ssld December 17th to 23th, inclusive, 1915, with final return limit to reach original starting point prior to midnight January 10th, 1913. For futher information, or Pullman accommodations, call on your local agent, or address the underped. G E Bell, agt, Tryon, N'iC. J H Wood, Div Pass Agent, Ashe ille N c- ET BARBER Agent, for 5 best nurseries. Also take contracts for setting, pruning and spraying fruit trees. Have Aom fine undeveloped orchard land at very low prices. 3 bearing apple or chards for sale. Write for list and prcies . SALUDA, N. C, PHONE 50 Pace & Ward OLD ORIGINAL EAT MARKET Successors to THOMPSON & PACE Fresh Meats, Ham, Bacon, Sausage and Fresh Fish. Pone No. 7 for Quick' Free Deliver Give us a Trial SALUDA, N. C. Faiinnrn For Sall2 200 acre Farm for Sale, with good clay sub-soil, suitable for vineyard and orchard . as well as farming, situated near the noted Thermal Belt. Public highway runs through ' this property which leads into the sand clay road threfe-fourths of a milcaway, one xmile 1 from County Seat, which has two churches and State High School, a good moral com munity; climate and water unsurpassed. Will sell as a whole, or in small tracts. For further information, address, Do Vo TaDflaolt COLUMBUS, Polk County, N. C WE SELL LOTS AND LOTS OF LOTS" , ASHEVILLE, N. C. - - i 1
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