POLK COUNTY UEWS. TEYOII. Hi C. MANY THANKS. je of our friends in White Oak ship writes us as follows: "Please v me to say that your editorials nf the createst interest. Yes, in- it is "refreshing to see the way f ,nn are pulling together.'?. . ith good wisnes tor your success. baptist chuach; unday school every bunaay at iu Sck. Everybody welcome to our Hces. We want 50 men and wo- to join the adult Bible class and Hiss the Sunday ; school topic, Ceaching by the. pastor at 11 kck. . E. J. JONES, Supt. ... o km WOMAN'S EXCHANGE irations for the winter, Saturday j ernooon, with a tine crowd, ably Ved by clever waiters-at the var k tables, and by Miss Purdy and Hester in the kitchen. i i. . j ii j j l ' t seems aimosi a piiy mat mose Mo riot follow either serving as a AeSsion, or establish a school .for jruction m this most necessary nch of uselulness.- . . . s o : ' , DEATH OF JUDGE JUSTICE. The news of the sudden death of Hge M. xi. J usuce, wmcn occurrea Ashevilie, was a great snocK -.to relatives and many friends in section. Only a few months fc he was here when his sister, Mrs. r . i r . tN i Veins, diea. , seemingly ne was in PP. i l T A i i V best oi neaitn. in ow it is nara realize the Dig nearrea .nnstian htleman has lett us, out it can be d of mm that he died at his post duty like the brave soldier that he is. - -.- , LTudee Justice had many friends te who were always eager to shake fc hand. His iather,' "uncle uut- j." as he was called, resided here many years. How fitting was the going away of bis hearted Judge, after a hard fids the drapery of his couch about nds the drapery of his couc habout Sn - and lies down to pleasant feams." SILVER CREEK. AT THE PUBLIC SCHOOL. rhe informal reception given by the achers and pupils at the school, b-idav afternoon, was of pleasure id profit- - The prize' letter commenting on the iprovements in the school already :complished, was read,i'.alongwith ie two -which recerved honorable ention. Charles Nesmith wrote the rst, Geraldine Sayre an4 little Sal ? Wilson, the other two. v Sallie Wilson asked for a sanitary rinking fountain, and one has since ;en promised by Mr. Broaddus Bal pger. Mrs. Washburn gave a - most sym athetic talk about schools telling ex igences of her own, and Miss Wini :ed Lane-followed, in an 1 excellent. finition "of what education means. The children 'sang the song of the i school bell, and the bell which -i that day been installed on the rp of the roof, through energetic ae on by Mr. Hill, answered with its' ng, dong. M Mrs .Holden gave the history of ie bell as told by Mr. T. T. Ballen er, and , afterwards presented the rize for:the best letter! 'i H: b In the course of her talk Mrs. Washburn asked how many : of : the lildren saw the News-Bee. Small lands went up in answer from all her the ' room. - PINE HILL NOTES. Among the arrivals last week at C. ine Hill were Mr. antL Mrs, E. Kemick of Riverside. Illinois. Mr. Remick is an operator of large farms n iNorinwestern Uanada. - He js an xcellent horseman and ;both he. and is wife may be seen daily taking ips around the mountain trails on eir favorite horses. . ' Mr. and Mrs. James . E. Plew and auerhter. Marion, with ' .Tudce land Irs. Chas. S. Cutting and Mr. and Hrs. George A. Stewart, all of Chi cago, . will spend the month of March it Pine Hill. They are desirous of enting a seven passenger touring ar while here. Should any of our eaders know of such a car they will confer a favor by communicating nth Mr. Brown or. Mr. Wilkie. Mr tnd Mrs.-Plew and daughter have pent the past two monthe - at Palm each, Florida. : - v- I HT! . ' - . jiiss uora JK. GoodwiHie who is pending the winter witl hei mother " Pine Hill was so unfortunate as to ose a beautiful platinum bar pin "set 'th diamonds. She is offering a lib pal reward for the pin rhould" it'be ptumed. V . ; , : , 1 Ork Citv. whn is n wiipat. at Pine ill, has erone to Washinerton: D. C., or a few days to be with hev brother, ihe will cst Viot- rnncin ' fia Anna . Powell at Pine Hill this week.4 AiT. and Aire V P nansnn nnr! family, of Cincinnati,' Oh:o, will ar ve at Pine Hill on Sundav, . to re gain six wppVs . Mrs William K. Allen, of Glendale", Ohio,' a sister of -Wrs. Dansnn will oiAi!Jiiir tbPTYi. MORE AND BETTER LIVE STOCK. We Dieeding chart, the compliments of ackinc C.n , Tf mVo q nirtnrp in the correct colors of the leading weeds of cattle, shen and hocrsralso contains a lot - of other priceless in formation. - V Mr. A rmnni" ia v vrfViiicinst. on -ne hve stnV niocnn nnH in his let- hits the nail on the head " in the lonowing laneuaee: - . Each year sees a erreater advance jn American farm values. And as and becomes worth more its produc Jng power must i increase -if farmers and live stock Growers' are to niake adequate nrofits.; ; ; , ; ---j Improved breeds and better anU "ial husbandry offer the soundest so- on of the uroblem. Corn r costs the same whether it is fed to a hisrli,- grade meat animal or a scrub. But weelily News 'A V If one hundred persons in Polk County each carried $50 in money that would total $5,000.00 which is of no benefit to the owners or to any one; else.. If deposited in bank the owners are safe and the money is Immediately put to work. Don't car ry money around in your pocket, do not hide . it in out of way places to be stolen or burned. Deposit it in .this bank, if not, in this bank in some oth er bank. - ; A bank takes everv rirecaution against loss. Active officers are loss by, fire, burglary and hold-up. Our vaults are fire proof and are se cure against fire, - wind and sneak thieves A safety box, of . large size, may be rented for as low as $2.00. rent a box to place your valuables. You are cordially invited to inspect the vaults. Better be safe than sor ry.' This bank - is authorized by . law to act as administrator, executor, guar dian, trustee, agent, etc.; Our ap You are cordially invited to worship at the Episcopal church; Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of sermon: SSnoiog by Proxy;w - Evening service with sermon, 7:30 o'clock. what a contrast in return when corn, is converted into beef, and the ani mals are marketed. - "Yet more than profit is to be con sidered. In the last year - temporary high prices have made severe inroads into breeding stock. At the , . same the greatest war in history has devas tated European herds to the number of 114 million. head. The world faces a -perilous meat shortage.' "More live stock and better live stock are imperative." RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, in this great world war for freedom and democracy, against servitude and autocracy, our friend and brother, Corporal Jesse T. Lewis, of Co. G, 120th Inft., 30th Division, U. S. Army, was slain . in action "Somewhere in France" September 29th, 1918. Whereas, in his death Mill Spring Baptist church loses one of its most faithful members, and the community one of its most useful citizens. . Whereas, our Heavenly Father is the only source of comfort to the be reaved family - and friends. Be it resolved, first: That we do implore the continued presence of God's holy SDirit to comfort the loved ones left behind. Resolved "second: that we extend to the bereaved family our deepest sym pathy, and share with them as best we can, the loss of this brave soldier, son and brother. Resolved third : that a copy of these resolutions be presented to the bereaved family; one sent to the Polk County News; one tov the Biblical Re corder and one- spread on our minutes. Respectfully submitted, -. J. H. Gibbs, " Frank Jackson, : Jesse Splawn. . -r Committee. TO THE TRYON POULTRY ASSOCIATION. The. committee appointed to outline a plan of cooperation for the poultry raisers of Polk county, respectfully submit the following report. Statistics show an ever increasing demand for a uniform crade of poul try products. The Tryon Poultry As- SOCiauon wus vi gaxycu Avi lire pose of stimulating interest among the farmers oi FolK county in raising . . . i -J i.Ll.W.!.. pure Drea iowis, ana eaLaouoiuiig within the county a shipping point for the cooperative wholesale mar keting of a uniform grade of poultry and eggs. Organization and cooper ation is essential to the success oi any business enterprise; and in order to obtain -the" best results in poultry raising, we recommend a systematic organization of the poultry raisers of Polk county, and appeal to all f ar- Vnrs and noultrv raisers to. become members of the v Poultry. Association and cooperate in the' standardization of pure bred fowls. ' . There is no feci required of persons desiring to become members of the association, and the only obligation required of the members is to raise pure bred ' fowls - only. It is not nec essary . to dispose of your present stock of fowls, but to discard from the flock all roosters except pure stock of some standard breed, and gradually work up to, a pure bred flock. , " ; As i' an inducement to f arniers and others to become members of the asT sociation and aid; in establishing a readyA market for the best gradeof poultry products, the Tryon Poultry A soociation will aid them -in procur- ...x. MT- . .1. I in pure bred cocks or v settings ot Letter. From Peoples T . ... . Tryon, North Carolina pointment to act in any of the fore going w6uld insure careful ' and con servative management with the same efficient accounting as our banking department. Our fees for such ser vices are no higher than an" individ ual would receive. Feel free to con sult us about matters of this kind. - If you live a distance from this progressive bank and wish to open an account with ussend in a deposit by mail. Checking accounts opened for $50.00 or more, , savings accounts lor $1.00 or-more, certificate of deposit bearing interest from date for $50.00 or more. Savings accounts draw inter est at 4 per cent compounded quarter ly. Write us. Citizens of Coopers Gap, White Oak and Greens Creek, attention. We want your business. We want you identified with this Polk County bank. Many of you are doing your banking business outside of Polk county. We offer you the best facilities - and will extend every possible accommodation. We can take care of you through Un Peoplea Bank & Trust Co. TRYON, N. C. G. H. HOLM- , Pres. W. F. LITTLE, Cadi. eggs from any of the standard breeds at the lowest possible - price; infor mation will be furnished at the meet ings of ,the Association or upon appli cation to the President, Mr.j B. F. Copeland, at Tryon. We recommend that a 'poultry show open to the poultry raisers of- Polk county be "held at Tryon during the first week, of October and prizes con sisting of pure bred cockerels and pullets or settings of eggs be award ed for the best exhibits. We recoomm'end that- the next meeting of the association be held in the Missildine Hall at Tryon,Satur day, March 1, at 2 o'clock p. m. All persons interested in poultry raising, even on a small , scale, are cordially invited .and earnestly requested to at tend this meeting. . ' .. .... -o ... CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. To All Whom These Presents May Come GREETING: Whereas, it appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all. the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Saluda Pharmacy, .Inc., a corporation of this State,' whose principal . office is situated in the town of Saluda, coun ty of Polk State of. North. Carolina (G. R. Little being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tions," preliminary to the issuing of this certificate of dissolution: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 17th day of February. 1919, file in my office a duly executed and attest ed consent in writing to the dissolu tion of said corporation, executed by all of the stockholders thereof, whicn said consent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided' by law. In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed m official seal at Raleigh, this 17th day of Feb ruary, 1919. - ' J. BRYAN. GRIMES, -Secretary of State. NOTICE OF SALE. The undersigned administrator of the estate of W, H. Shields', deceased, will sell at public auction to the high est bidder, for cash, at the late resi dence of said deceased in Tryon town ship. Polk county; on Thursday, the 27th day of February 1919, beginning at 10 o clock a. m. the personal prop erty belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen .furniture, farming imple ments, automobile, bees live stock and various other articles of personal property. " x . . This February 3rd, 1919. : D. A. SHIELDS, Administrator. ' NOTICE. Notice to Ed Engle and G. R. Coop er and all other persons is hereby given that at a delinquent tax sale for the year 11 the- undersigned pur chased nine acres of land m Saluda township, Polk county, N.. C., listed for axes in the name of Ed-Ingle and G. R. Cooper for the year 1917. Notice js further given - that unless Tedemp tion is made of said real estate on or before the 6th day of May -1919 I will .Polk county, N. C. on the ; 6th day pi May, lyyits, zne . undersigned This February 4th, 1919. s O. D GILBERT Purchaser. Bank'1 Trust Gfe - .- . . . 'it-'.. -: . . -r cle Sam's mail. If 'n'bt convenient to come to the bank we! will take . the bank to you via Uncle Sam. -We are serving Tryon and Columbus Town ship farmers and we are very anxious to extend our service;: Will you write us? When in Tryon- come, in to see us. Be friendly and. let us know;each other better. ' . ; :. ' : :- Polk County is awakening to its possibilities and there is a general feeling that Polk is going to take her place with the progressive counties of the old North StateV Modern farm ing and stock-raising methods will be the way to do it; '- This growing bankwants to do all in its power to hasten the day and Its life is dedicat ed to the uplift of Polk county. If you have any suggestions to make -for the betterment of our service please let us hear from you. As our busi ness increases so will our ' resources increase to ielp in the coming devel opment. We want; the co-operation of all and welcome suggestions from our friends. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. Resolution and Certificate of Direc tors of the Jno. L. Jackson -Company. . The location of the principal office in this state is at Trade Street in "the town of Tryon, county of Polk. The name of the agent - ; thei ein and 1 in charge thereof, upon wlam process against this corporation ma he ' serv ed; is Jno. L; Jackson. zi' f " We, the. undersi ghed, being a ma jority of the Board of Directors of the Jno. L. Jackson Company do hereby certify that at a 'meeting of ' said Board called for that purpose, and held on the 31st day of January,' 1919 A. D., said Board by a majority of the whole Board did adopt the following resolution: JV . " RESOLVED, That in the judgment of this Board it is advisable and most for the benefit of the Jno, L. Jackson Company, that the same should be forthwith dissolved;,, and to that end it is ordered that aH meeting of - the stockholders be held on Wednesdav. the fifth day of Marph, A. D. 191 at the office of the company, in the town of Tryon, to take action upon this resolution; and further, that the ' Sec retary forthwith give- notice of said meeting and of thg? adoption of - this resolution within te4. days from .this date by publishing the said resolution with a notice of its adoption, m the Polk County News,Ha newspaper pub lished injthe town of Tryon, ; for: at least fou weeks, onde a week, succes sively and by mailing a5 written or printed eppy of the samd ' to each and every stockholder ofthis Company m the United "States;-:';'.;-; V ' .. )i: In wichess whereof r we have i here unto set )ur hands and affixed the cor porate seal of said Cbmpany, this 3lst day of January, 1919. -- John L. Jackson, "C f . . NBv Jackson. Attest: N. B. Jackson, Secretary. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the Green River Power Co-.and all other per sons that at a delinquent v tax sale in Polk county, N. Ci1, the undersigned purchased 100 acrs of land in Saluda township in said bounty, listed for taxes ire the nameEof the Green River rower lo. JNoticgl; is turther given- that unless redemption is made ot said real estate on or before the 6th day of May, 1919,; I will apply to the sheriff of Polk county for a deed to said real estate, jl t This the 4th. dajf of February, 1919. v j JOSEPH, LEE Purchaser. NOTICE OF SUlijMONS AND . WARRANT OF ATTAlMFNT. North Carolina, k-' Polk County, ; j ' . Tryon Township.! j - " ' Before Geo. A. dash, Justice of Peace. Tho John L. Jaskson Company the vs. Model Mill Company. . The defendant fin the above enti tled action will take notice that on the 18th day of February, 1919, . a summons in saidactioji was issued against defendant; by Geo. A. .Gash. Justice of the Peace for Polk cbimty, North Carolina, plaintiff claiming the sum of Fifty-one f dollars and 'seventy six cents due it because of shortage of flour and damaged to flour and .meal shipped it by defendant, which, sum mons is returnable before " Geo. A ; Gash, Justice of .the Peace, at his of fice in Tryon Township, Polk County, North Carolina, bn the 20 th day of March, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of, attachment was is sued by said Justice of the Peaci on the 18th r day of February 1919, against the property of, said defend ant, "which warrant is turriable ' be fore the-said Justice of th Peace 'at the time and ; place1 named for' the;re' turn of the ;su?nm6ns, .Js when and vvhere the defendant is require l'lio appear, and answer or demur to1 "the complaint of the5 plaintiff brthere lief demanded will be granted -1, This 18th day! of February 1919. : GEO A. GASH. ' 4 - Justice of the Peace; rhTTolltro . . , ,. .j. r A choice line of Spring Hats r will be on display , IPricflay aod! Saturcflajy, - ;.ffr2lbir(Lflairy 211 2o We would appreciate it very much if ' you will come and look them over. At Wilkins' Store. MRSo Bo BE PATRIOTIC Trade at home and thus help yxur town tp grow and improve. Jolhri iOrr & Co. iI t Phone No. 14 Wrtforif: N. C. Hi. This Bank is for Peope who Want to Improve; their financial Condition Will you let us serve you? A checking account is most, convenient in the payment of bills. .It is the safest receipt. , ' A Savings account is the sure road to an eventual convT petency. We solicit your account. r CAROLINA STATE BANK. DAVID C. BARROW W C ROBERTSON, Q.. C. CONNER PrHtit Via PraoiJnf cscoccececcocccoo33cos3oocccocccocccocccocccoccc ; Por (tlhe yoia iVOdfl W. T. LONOSEY, Tryom.; 55 FOR ME If taken at orice. Cash or reasosble terms. Two tenant houses, well built, in colored tenement district. Store house " and lot ohr Trade street. GEO. A. GASH, Agt, : We are offering A A !J;With I scQtmt of $10.00 on thexost of our regular Full Conimercuij CouKe . One, of these Scholarships would be'a gift of inestimableyalu vr s If ypiv are interested for. yourself or for someone else, call or write and ' let ,.,sgive you details In regards to courses and rates. EMANUEL BUSI 15 Haywood St Op IROilOOES. ii H. B. LANE Cashier Best ditd 1 . -, . AT A ASHEVILLE, N. C .... . . St SB2 CHRISTMAS SCHRI ARSIIIP V". fewa to Ai&tt is'i u bs&oqtzti - V 73 rye 4 33