PCTiK COUUYI HDT70, 7BY0II, IT. 0. NOTICE OF LAND SALE FOR TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1918 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF POLK By virtue of the tax list for said county for the year 1918 now in my hands for collection. I will on Mon day the-5th day, of May, 1919," at the Court, House door in Columjbus during the legal sale hours, ' sell to satisfy the State and County taxes due and the costs allowed by law, the following described real estate. To wit: : ,.- .:--.' . Levy on Real Estate for 1918 Taxes. Saluda Township, April 2, 1919.' TV T. Burns: 50 acres " 8.64 C. L. Burns, 81 acres J. A. Bolich, 1 town lot.-, Lewis L. Bradley, 50 acres. Wm. P. Cox, 2 town lots. - H. G. Garrett, 60 acres.. G. D. Gilreath, 1 town lot... Ed. Heatherly, 69 acres, bal. Jake Johnson, 25 acres. . Mrs. Mintie Johnson, 3 1-2 a J. I. Johnson, 25 acres Joe Lee, 75 acres.-.. - Mrs. H. Locke, 1 town lot... Jerry Laughter, 100 acres. W. E. Laughter, 56 acres... Lervie Laughter, - 8 acres. E. L. Moore, 1 town lot . M. L. Breland, 1 town lot Oscar Parris, 1 town lot G. W. Pearson, 343 acres. Hannon Pace, 2 town lots. J. G. Rollins. 60 acres. 1... D. M. Rollins, 100 acres. ... B. C. Rhodes Estate, 100 a.- T. R. Stepp, 50 acres ,R. G. Stepp, 137 acres W. L. Speights, 1 town lot Victoria Station, 38 acres W. L.-Thompson, 35 acres. . John Harrison, 1 town lot Deff Jackson, 1 town lot... Cooper Gap Township E. H. Benson, 99 acres-$ Bud Baily, 22 acres. J. R. Blanton, 111 acres..... J; T. Baily, 45 acres. C. R. Bradley, 74 acres Sam Baily, 54 acres ... . A. B. Green, 72 1-2 acres. . J. C. Griffin, 30 1-2 acres.... . TTTill TT A A kal win layiica, -j avico, . Mrs. Allen Lawter, 79 acres. M. E. McCrain, 51 acres.. Edgar McCrain, 75 acres W. A. Ruff, 71 acres. ... Mrs. Mary Taylor, 25 acres. Mrs. T. E. Walker, 46 acres. . Mrs. Margaret Womack, 240 acres.. .... Grant Walker, 50 acres. Columbus Township Jasper Bishop, 88 acres. E. B. Cloud, Adm. H. A. -Green, 1 lot C. D. Elliott, 34 1-2 acres, bal, E. H. Edwards, 100 acres.... Avery Elliott, 1 town lot W. A. Fisher, (r917-1918) 57 acres.... H. E. Flynn, 46 1-2' acres. H. G. Flynn, 72 12 acres B. F. Gibbsr 2 acre-s. L. F. Grant, 18 1-2 acres Mrs J. T. Hutcjierson, 416 a. HC T TT..1.1 -t u. lu xiutcnerson, xi acres R. G. Hamilton, 580 acres Mrs. Mabel Harrison, 1 acre. H. W. Hill, 6 acres 19.96 Mrs. L. B. McGuinn, 91 acres. v 21.36 W.,M. Newman, 66 acres 7.34 rGrayson Newman,40 acres. 4.75 W. A. Newell, 114 acres. 15.47 J. Claude Parris, 137 1-2 a. A. L. Pitman, 332 acres Otis Pack, 86 acres.... Wm. F. Pack, 48 1-2 acres. E. P. Phillips, 38 acres.... Mrs. B. L. Pendergast, 3 town , lots...... Calvin .Phillips, 19 acres - Zeb Rogers, 42 acres. Tallant Heirs, 188 acres ('17) W. M. Thompson, 76 acres. Jack Thompson, 35 acres " Mrs. F. R. Williams, 20 acres Bessie Walker; 1 town lot. W. W. Williams, 41 1-2 acres ' Stewart Williams, - 41 1-2 a. Robert Booker Estate, 2 a. H. D. Dogan, 33 , acres. Alf Egerton, 2 acres John Hannon, 13 acres ; Sam Holbert, Sr.,,4 acres.. Sam Holbert, Jr., 1 acre Esther Petty, 1 acre VWill Simmon, 6 acres C. W. Williams, 793 1-2 a. f Tryon Township , J. S. Arledge, 25 acresl$ David D. Bradley, 1 town lot Mrs. A. L. Butter, 1 town lot Furman L. Case. . J. A. Davidson, 1 town lot W. J. Ford, 1 town lot . Wash G. Fisher, 125 acres. R. V. Fisher, 1 town lot... John Henry Ford, 5 acres. W. J. Gaines, 5 town lots Willson Howard, 9 acres. Archie Howard, 1 town lot. J. E. Hilton Estate,-97 acres Joseph and Mary Leisch, 100 acres..: ; Mrs. H. E. Livingston Estate", 1 town lot . ; J. H. Metcalf. 1 town lot G. E. Metcalf, 9 acres Geo. E. Morton, 18 acres... C. A. Moore, 20 acres...... Mrs. R. E. Neal, 1 town lot Clarence Newman, 8 acres. Mrs. S. N. Newman, 3 acres W. M. Newman, 20 acres J. G. Newman, 2 town. lots. W. A. Newall, 1 town lot... H. L. Owens, 2 acres Mrs. J. B. Panther, 1 town lot John T. Panther, 1 town lot Dr. M. C. Palmer, 105 acres. Octavia Page, 6 acres.'. Gather Panther, 1 town lot John V. Price, 75 acres. m Henry Reich, 8 acres V. G. Rhodes, 135 acres, 2 lots L. V. Randall, 1 tdwn lot Mrs. D. M. Robinson, 15 acres Mrs. Fannie M. Smart, 2 town lots': .- -,- ... - Leonard Scruggs, 3 acres. W. F. Smith, 2 town lots.. , Arthur L. Smith, 12 acres. . Mrs. M. Z. Smith, 1 town lot A. Smithgale, 1 town lot' Mrs. M. D. Surath, 1 town lot Mrs. J. S. Thompson, 1 lot. Lumber Co. - Mrs. Sarah Williams, 59 acres 12.24 20.24 8.99 1.75 9.60 4.73 6.04 8.92 6.87 8.22 10.94 4.44 10.78 14.55 6.98 -3.65 - 2.66 9.23 46.09 33.30 7.16 7.56 5.78 6.51 8.76 2.66 4.79 54.04 7.90 23.66 3.07 3.81 27.35 4.93 4.96 1.74 4.50 5.48 5.50' 4.37 6.53 5.80 8.97 3.40 4.28 43.17 3.32 12.97 22.87' 13.16 23.14 12.31 16.12 22.54 9.23 10.06 . 3.09 58.89 18.86 87.98 5.39 2.67 8.35 Johm Johnson, 1 town lot , Walter Mills. 2 town lots.. Annie McDuffy, 1 town lot, bal; -W. O. Miller, 2 town lots... ; J. S. Miller, 1 town lot'..c Ed. M; Mitchell 1 ' town lot. . Furman B. Miller, 1 lot Robert Owens. 1 lot... Harriet White, 1 lot. Nannie Carson, 1 lot- . H. C. McDowell, 1 lot - . Greens Creek Township W. M. Barnett, 66 acres $ F. P. Covington, 30 ! acres. . . H. T. Cantrell, 8 acres. Mrs. C. M. Feggins, 506 ,acres W. B. Feagins, Jr., 83 acres Feilder and Brown, 3 lots R. L. Green, 15 acres.--. J. H. Greenway, 89 acres. J. C. Hamptorr, 300 . acres... - J. P. Home, 160 acres S. J. Jackson, 40 acres. O. F. Jones, 138 acres, bal. Jones and Mclntire, 1 lot... Mrs. Ethel Miller, 23 acres. W. B. McSwann, 220 acres. Mrs. Rhodes Neal, 75 acres Mrs. Ludora Turner, 32 acres S. B. Weaver, 125 acres. Sanford Liles, 20 a"cres C. C. Liles, 105 acres T. V. Miller, 4 aores j ' White Oak Township Mrs. Annie Brisco, 123 acres$ Geo. C. Brisco, -47 acres. Thomas Blackwell, 15 acres John T. Caviness. 55 acres J. T. Edwards. ( W. O. and C. G.) 62 acres. i W. M. Fowler, 70 1-2 acres B. F. Gibbs, 58 acres . F. M. Griffin Heirs, 52 acres. Hulton - and . Bourbannias, 1957 acres 139.14 Thomas Jones Estate, 38 a. 9.95 Cling Lawter, 3 1-2 acres. 12.69 W. A. Mills, Sr., 728 acres. Pink Pack, 50 acres... William Russell, 120 acres.. M. L. Saine, 19; acres. . J. L. Smith, 60 acres. William Sentell Estate, 130 a. James Staton (1917-1918) 33 acres : . .. W. R. Lurner, 9 acres.. W. D. Williams Estate, 100 a. Lil. Abrams, 2 acres Wade Head Estate, 86 acres Frank Mills, 53 acres. Vance Redmond, 45 acres (1917-1918).. .... A. J. Splann, 72 acres. M. B. Lunner. 100 acres W. C. ROBERTSON, Tax Collector. - o- - - SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY FOR TAXES V :", 5.70 8.12 19.76 11.96 8.73 13.70 T4.17 7.61 11.52 16.03 16.72 13.20 92.51 25.08 2.75 11.63 27.49 42.13 43.45 11.87 10.30 2.32 3.05 42.89 8.33 ,3.95 32.11 5.55 24.55 5.27 20.25 13.39 2.74 5.27 17.72 25.28 7.17 3.94 21.41 100.23 21.55 20.80 15.44 4.17 3.79 4.52 27.12 13.32 6.70 25.08 5.13 13.64 17.99 1157 11.82 . 2.95 2.95 2.69 3.59 1.57 1.67 10.17 9.39 10.65 42.00 4.63 9.31 24.24 16.83 . 6.09 1.76 101.29 8.84 .9.67 10.71 13.85 28.30 12.72 4.74 14.05 V 8.96 9.90 ; 7.10 2.67 15.10 11.53 17.99 26.17 15.53 11.24 38.22 20.37 r 3.77 8.51 80.85 36.33 4.91 2.67 43.15 5.09 28.54 4.81 4.00 5.34 7.15 15.89 9.95 1.12 5.50 13.71 19.30 9.89 18.69 TO THE QUALIFIED ; VOTERS, TRYON GRADED SCHOOL DIS TRICT: . ' -Pursuant to an act passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina, session 1919; notice is hereby give that an election will be held in saia Trvon Graded School District,1 at the polling place in said School District, on Tuesday, May 6, 1919, at which election will be submittea to tne qualitied voters oi saia scnooi aisinci., he question of levying a special tax, in aaaiuon to me i-a ueretoxoic authorized, not to exceed fifty cents on every one hundred dollars worth of taxable property ana a dollar ana fifty cents on each taxable poll, for the nurDose of supplementing the school funds of said school district and to create a sinking fund to pay the ; interest on and to retire . the bonds of said school district, now out standing at maturity and to use the remainder of said tax for the main tenance of the schools of said Graded School District. . ;, V Further, in tmrsuance to said act, nassed bv the General Assembly of North Carolina, session 19 19, ratified March 10, 1919, and entitled an act to ' amend and supplement chapter one hundred and one of the private aws, of one thousand nine hundred and three, relating to Tryon Graded School District, it is further enacted that at said election to be held in said school district, May 6, 1919, there be submitted to the qualified voters of said school district the question of electing three trustees for said Graded School to serve for a term of two years, or, until their success ors shall be chosen and qualify. Pursuant to the act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, as above outlined, and, at a meeting of the - -j Saluda By virtue of my office as Tax Col lector for the Town of Saluda, I will sell for cash at the Court House door at Columbus, N. C, on Monday, May 5, 1919, the following property de scribed, .for taxes due thereon, with all costs added as prescribed by law. To wit:" , n Mrs. M. F. Alexander. 1 town lot $ 2.17 Mrs. C. P. Ellerbe, 1 town lot. 16.80 J. A. Johnson,' (1917-1918) 4 town lots 22.45 Mrs. B. L. McCall 2.80 (Colored) Duff Jackson, 1 town lot.. 3.70 John Harrison, 1 tbwn lot 7.24 Pauline Montgomery, 1 town lot . ... 2.27 Thomas Nichols, 1 town lot 5.55 C. L. HILL, Tax Collector. : ' ' Columbus ; By virtue of my office as Tax Collector for the Town of Columbus. I will sell for cash at the Court House door at Columbus, N. C, on Monday, May the 5th, 1919, the following property described, for taxes due thereon, with all costs added as pre- 1 1 m ... scriDea oy law. to wit: For Town Tax 1918 V- Chas. Davenport, house and' lot (1917-1918). 5.21 Miss Maggie Gettis, 1 town lot (1917-1918).- 1.46 Hamilton Heirs, 1 town lot 1.45 LINDSEY SMITH, Tax Collector for Columbus. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE . ITORS TO CRED ' 17.97 13.56 50.97 - 7.60 -25.30 3.77 22.57 13.28 116.84 15.24 S -- " U.tt . x. Wilkms. 2 town lrfc iOQ ok Fat Carson, 1 town lot 7.55 John Kr Edwards, 1 town lot. 14.91 Elias ; Fields, 2 town lots 14.94 Hattie Fields, 1 town lot.. 32.12 Bessie and Mamie Hannon, 1 town lot.. H - 3 00 Lillie Johnson, -0 acres"!?" 3.67 leo. R. Jones, 1 town lot 19.82 Having qualified as executor of the estate of A. L. Pitman, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, on ox oetore the 30th day of May, 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please- make immediate payment. mis tne sth day of April, 1919. SALLIE PITMAN, Administratrix of A L. Pitman ' o ' NOTICE OF ELECTION '-'The regular municipal election for the lown of Tyron. for the mirnose of electing the Municipal officers for said. Town, will be held at the voting piace inerem (the Jity Hall) Tues day after the first ' Monday of May 1919, it being the 6th day of May 1919. , The following have been appointed as registrar ana juages ior saia elec tion: . . ; .- .:- .. F. K. - McFarland, registrar and T H. Coggy- and - R. ,T. McFee, judges ana poll noiaers. .This 17 day of March; 1919. M. G. BLAKE, Town Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE ' By virtue of power of sale contain ed in that certain Mortsrafire Deed ex ecuted by Will King and wife to W. E. Mills, to secure a note . for the loan of purchase money on the - 31st day of October, 1916 I will sell at public . auction to -the highest bidder for cash at the court 'house door of Polk county on tt 7 APRIL 29th 1919 at 12 o'clock noon; two lots in "the suburbs of Tryon with small cottage on one of them. Recorded in Took 31 rage 207 to which you are referred for further desrrintion of sail lots. . This March 25th, 1919. Assigned , by T. C. Mills Admr. of W. E. Mills to Mrs. Sallie Livingston. :' 24t.-pi i j J.::r:.ri: , NOTICE OF ELECTION Geo. A.Gash, on Tuesday, Apnl.l, 1919, at 3 o'clock p. mv, there being present a majority ? of ) the; members of the said Board of School Commis sioners, it was voted upon and order ed by said School Commissioners that therabove notice of election be pub lished in the Polk County Newsa paper of general circulation m said School District for four Successive weeks. ' .; f ' ;" , - Done by order - of the- Board of School. Commissioners of saidJ Tryon Graded School District, this April 1, 1919. " , . Tryon Graded School Commissioners, By Geo. P. Gash, . Chairman of Board. ' ;i FARMERS ARE WAKING UP Result of Recent " Township Meeting in the County Have More Tnan Fulfilled the Expectation of Those M Interested in the Work; County Agent Sams Comments on Results. Editor NEWS:- V ' I have just ended the campaign of community organization in Polk county, or: rather I have filled all the appointments" in the county for that purpose. I am glad to report, that all my expectations are more than real ized, 'j While organizations are not com: plete in all the townships, at the same time people are becoming thoughtful and are thinking along the right lines, and these township or community or ganizations will be a certainty. At Greens Creek, Mill Spring, Sun ny View (Cooper Gap) organizations have been effected, and the commun ity is at work. . . ; I find as I pass through the coun ty that Mr. W. B. Edwards, Mr. Pat- Xryon Graded School Commissioners, I terSon Arleage,- Mr. . John Arledge tield in the office of its chairman, and many others are preparing to sow enlarged areas of .grasses for, pastures, ' this year. .Mr. Jame Thompson, , Mr: Alex. Feagans and many others have sown this spring; and mean to continue to sow. Mr J John W. -Anderson' who lately pur chased Mr, :'John?W Edwards .iarm in Saluda .township has shipped $50.00 worth of grass and clover seed as' a starter, for pastures on his f arm, and in the fall will con-v,-r,iof Q Komtininc in earnest. Now that the good work is so well begun, let's have no - slackers., let ;, every farmer in Polk county determine that not another, year shall pass by .until he shall start and maintain a', pas ture, if only an acre. ; ' . s See to it. that the garden is not neglected; then look out for that well selected seed corn : Don't be in a hurry. Think as you select and look for uniformity jn size, shape valid color. 5 :-v"';- '"" --- h' Prune your peach trees. Cut them way back this spring. This thins the fruit and relieves the tree of surplus wood. . -hy :.:" -:.i'- Keep the plow and harrow going. Prepare the land well before plant ing the corn. Don't be in too great hurry to get through planting, but be sure your land is well prepared. ; What about that cotton 'crop? Everybody knows now, that a small crop of cotton brings niore money than a bumper crop. : Then' why kill yourselves growing a big crop just to enjoy (?) selling at a low price? Let every farmer in Polk county cut his crop one-third. Last'but not ieast, I 'beg farmers in v every section of the county to join in our. community organizations for mutual helpfulness in evry way, and to stimulate more love and better fellowship between neighbors as well as for 'material prosperity. . -.Respectfully, X ' J. R. SAMS, County Agent. OVERBROOK 1 i Mr. and Mrs. B the- pleasure of spendin lttsu wee as guests nf Tur H.- v P. -Corwith, at their home, V Overbrook OrcwSilt1 Saluda.'; This orchard .'d' 5 best ; known in Western nZ.oJ i lina: It contains 1,600 Winesap and Rome Beauts ; ' Mr. Corwith keeDs iw,, 1' splendid shape, and the i1 it. It is one of the beautv ! that ; section when in fnif v?otM f iiMiri i in z n u G tiT. voatih 1 1' 1 . ... " -"U im, - ,c sicimm at tnis time anA-P produce a "bumper" crop ' i ;-jTe. residence of this ami,. vA - ' 'y j . ' SALUDA ORGANIZES In company with Mrs. " -- l' D Put, meetins- nf t "Cl oi f auenaing a ana ; business men rf C"1. i ship,-at Friendship church nesday night. County Agent a? was xnere, ana alter statin? tCr ject of the meeting. Drocp election of officers. Mr S it V av oiauenter was piPffo r" Mr. Ed. Thompson, vice 3 secretai Alter : tne election nf - - vx v ii-vtirs Mt Coneland was askpH fn- n made a short one upon the object! countv. Mr. H. P n r - w. 1 til, j I Thompson, H P. Bailey and otW aiou AU-v&i. coocu cue met; ting. the exception of Trvon is ganized. Soon a call will be issued j , -te""it.cwun. v,. iiupe iryuu win ue reaay Deiore time. ,, WE HAVE ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED DEPARTMENT STORES IN WESTERN CAROLINA. Formal Opening -OP- COME HELP CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE. I LIJG J? WW mm uuuu mm NEW: . EPARl mmE H 9) i 9 Th(uirday9 Aprafl HiO(thi9 At considerable: expense we have remodeled our store and doubled its capacity for the convenience and comfort of our customers as well as ourselves and we are going to cele brate this growth in connection with bur formal Spring Opening by giving the people of Hendersonville and surrounding counties values that they have never heard of on 1919 Spring Merchandise. "V LADIES' DAINTY MUSLIN AND SILK UNDERWEAR r , Muslin Teddies in flesh and white -some are plain, some dainly trim med, regular price $1.50 to $3.00 Opening Price 98c to $1.98 Silk Teddies in Crepe de Chine and China Silk, regular price $3.00 to $5.00 . Opening Price $1.98 to $3.98 Ladies' Bloomers in white and pink, in crepe, batiste, and silk, . regular price $2.50 ; Opening Price $1.75 and $1.98 Billie Burkes in white and pink crepe, daintily trimmed - in Copen hagen blue, regular price $4.00 . Opening Price $2.93 pair. Ladies' and Children's White Mus line Drawers 25c 49c 69c 85c Ladies' Muslin Gown, white and flesh, hand embroidered, some are prettily trimmed. Regular price $2.50 to $4.50 Opening Price $1.49 to $2.98 ' Camisoles and Corset Covers in plain white and flesh batiste, regular price $50c to $1.00 Opening Price 35c to 69c. ". Silk' Camisoles, a beautiful assort ment trimmed in lace and ribbon, regular price $2.00 to $3.00 Opening Price 98c to $1.98. Children's Petticoats, good quality, embroidery trimmed Opening Price 50c. BUNGALOW APRONS AND KIMONAS : ' One lot Bungalow Aprons, light .and dark patterns ' Opening Price 98c. - Extra heavy Bungalow Aprons, regular $3.00 value Opening Price $1.50 and $1.75 Middy Blouses all sizes and all colors, solid dark blue and? solid tan included. Regular price $1.00 to $4.00 . -.-r.: -: yy " - Opening Price 79c to $3.48 . One lot Crepe Kimonas,! beautiful patterns ,' -. .;..":.- -v.: ' Opening Price $1.98 to $3.98 Silk Kimonas, regular price $15.00 ; opening Price $9.95 500 PAIRS " ; : Ladies' Silk Hosiery, Black, " tan, white, regular price 75c and ; $1.00, Picked out of regular stock we have placed these on sale from now until Easter - 39c 49c 69c. i .. . , . - . - -: - r ..... , . , . . LADIES'; AND CHILDREN'S NEW FOOTWEAR AT A BIG SAVING ThisStore is the home of the fol lowing well-known brands : -Warner and Redfern Corsets. Oynx Hosiery New Idea Patterns. Buster Brown Shoes. Maxine Shoes. W. Lv Douglass Shoes. Style Plus Clothes. Griffon Brand Clothes. Sweet-Orr Overalls and Pants. WONDERFUL SHOWING OF NEW :-v SPRING DRESSES Every Suit, Dress and Cape in the store is marked at 25 to 50 per cent less : than can be bought elsewhere. We , WU give from now until Easter 10 per cent off -on all ladies' ready-to-wear. 700 SAMPLE HATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN You will wonder at the prices, beautiful selections and only one of a , kind at about half regular price $10.00 Hats $5.98. $6.00 and $8.00 Hats $3.95. $4.00 Hats $2.95. Children's Shapes and Trimmed ats worth up to $6.00 Opening Price 98c to $3.95 LADIES' SPRING SWEATERS IN SILK AND WOOL . All-Wool Sleeveless Sweaters $4.00 value 4 " Opening Price $2.49 Wool and Silk Sweaters in coat and slip-over style; $8.00 and $10.00 values : " j . Opening Price $4.95 and $6.95 $15.00 Sweaters $8.45. $ 1 8.00 Sweaters $ 1 2.45. ' Big lot Children's, ready-made Dresses at Special Opening Price. m LOOK 'AT THESE BARGAINS IN THE DRESS GOODS DE- , . PARTMENT ' Calicoes, all colors, 10c yd. Cotton Plaids, 11 l-2c yd. . Sheeting, 40 inches wide, best grade, 15c yd. - -. White Lawn, - 40 inches wide, 12 l-2c yd. ; Dress Girighams 19c yd. Chambray, , pink and blue, 17 l-2c yd. . Bleaching, yard wide, 1 5c yd. Yard-wide Dress Ginghams, 50c quality, 35c yd. J v Silk Poplin, yard wide, best grade, 98c yd. " Silk Foulards,. $2.25 grade, $1.69 yd. ;-A:-.:--.-- : . :- Striped y Silk, yard wide, $2.25 grade r-rM .. Opening Price $ 1 .50. . Striped Voile, yard wide, 35c yd. Figured Voiles, beautiful patterns, 50c quality, 29c. i-ood quality Val Laces 5c. ;Free balloons on opening , day to children .accompanied 'by an elderly Sale Starts . - m -k a , w II ; i - l . person. , April iota. MeinideirsoirDvSllDs,,. N. C.