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f OR BET. MISCELLANEOUS. .... nursery siock 01 n. j. BurySaluda, a?ent for the old Br?' SSery company, of Pomna lettTfl: ran save you, -money -ana f ljv rni . wnrvclopeaia Am v ?.rr rte Century . dictionary, xu ils" VAiiqehold goods, Kitcnen uien-vols-; hSnff tools.- Inquire of MRS MARY D. OSBORNE, -. kshaven, Stearns, N. C. . 1 1 , - . . a r w r.f. Irish potatoes i.ou delered at Landrum - Tryon, or your wst railroad station. Frying Sens 30c, hens 22c, eggs -50c ; fAu, country butter 40c. Turnips Stabagas, sweet potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes m w usuw iVw, -i .i..- -.A.intrv nroduce. also ten- r npr ulaa' j . - w ---- - Her sweet ccm wanted. Call, 'write phnne. B. Willis, Tryon, JM. u . SALE Fresh - Cow will sell jar casn or f A.iivk6v- - -" Tryon Lodge No. 1 18 Knights of Pythiao Castle Hall in Missildine1 Building Meet! i Thursday Evening t 8:30 VISITORS WELCOME. . NOTICE. - A tobaCCO .Thrift' a ;. 1. "'ri-- baabeen Invented by Warren ytfSSL pipe snldW knows that the longer tS Stem of hlsrlnti?i---. V-W?. wwicr win Define ;jmoke. rl.pes wlth-stemg a 1 few fit un- in use In different countries formany. years, but toeir awkward length; precluded their use outside of the hrin .rr U8 the-pipe circumvented the dlfflcuttriy coiltny the' stem of thcrpipe lffe'thi rape or a -cornet or signal horn. - The colls are connected at their lower end to form a dripping chamber for receive lng the " saliva hlch" accumulates in the ateni: Each coil5 has van independ ent opening into thv drinntw.i,.Wki: and av screwcap "at the bottom'gives wBa iu ior tne removal of the accumulated saliva. The smoke, in passing; through the coils1 of the stem, Is drained several times of saliva afid nicotine. Prelude to 'Adventure. - Mi have .placed Tmy, will in my Safety, deposit box," grimly saidJ. ipuller Gloom. "My poeiets are filled with condensed' and desiccated foods.-.' I shall attach the end " of this stout cord to a convenient projection, light a candle 'and enter, crawling carefully among the stalactites and stalagmites, navins out the cord ns T Great'heavens.'Mr. Gloom f" ejacu-' r latea an acquaintance. "Are vou con templatlng exploring some vast and dismal cavern?" "Yes. I am going Into our Kansas City post office for the purpose of hav ing weighed, purchasing stamps for, ana mailing this parcel-post package. Kansas City Star. This is to notify the foUowii. par-" Tea lit .iiAMkvv -r lackwell, Alonzo Blackwell, Walter lackwell, Anna Blackwell and Delia Jlackwell and Jennie Lee Foster, .eirsto certain realestate in the Jreens Creek Colored Sch661 District Jreens Creek Township, County of 3olk and State of North Carolina, Bat the County Board of Education if Polk County, in conformity to pwer vested in it by legal statute rill make petition to the clerk if the superior court of Polk bounty asking for appraisers " to - be ippointed to condemn one acre4 of and in said colored school district tear the present school building and hurch building, for the purpose of irecting a public school house for the olored race. This done . by the joard of Education of Polk "County, ! f . C. by its clerk Er W. S. Cobb. , - Mrs. Keach Tells How She Got to Know Rat-Snap' Have alwavs feared rats. Lately oticed many on my farm. A neigh bor said he got rid of droves with IAT-SNAP. This started me think- illed 17 and scared the -rest away 'r ! IAT-SNAP comes in three sixes, 5c, 50c, $1.00. Sold -and guaranteed y The Ballenger Co., and Carolina ardware Co. One Cow to Thirteen People. , Throughout Eneland there r la Ohe :ow to every thirteen people, says Hr.' . A. Greene, a divisional food com- iissioner. . . - High-Priced Goats. Oregon Is noted as 'a breeding state for goats, pure-bred sires often bring lag prices in excess of $500. Llqufd Accident Secretary Elmer Thompson 'of "the Automobile Club of America said 'In New York the other day: 4The automobile gets "the "blame for everything. A man lay In the 'middle of the road one.-evening, surrounded by a large crowd. An old lady pushed her'way into the crowd and said : 'Poor fellow ! Poor young fellow t suppose ian automobile run into him. No,nfaam,, said a policeman. - 'It Wasn't an automobile that ran Into him this time - ... What was -It, then Y said the ole 'It was a keg,' or maybe a keg and a half of beer,' said the policeman." : A Word for the Wild Bird. ; A suburban or city home may b very attractive to people, but not at ' tractive "to :the "birds. Remember, thej -are not looking ' for beauty v parlors. The thrlhy ilittle songster Isln con stant danger from the cat. It 1 ctaifited that in the'state of New York there are five "cats to eve'ry f arm. It is no wonder the cry is coming from the various states all -over the Union tha: plants, trees, and vegetables are be ing taken, whole crops of them, bj pests, when - the family cats-Hperslst eht bird Idllers-are kept and en i couragedGlve the "Wild birds a chance by assuring . them protection and at attractive nesting place. Note how they ray "ydu.; A free - orchestra with your fruits, Howers and gardes thrown In.- Thrif t Magazine. ; . . Cuckoo "Brings Good Luck; Tlitr -13 an old superstition preva lent In many, parts of England that, If yon turn the money you have in your pocket when -flrsryou hear the cuckoo in the' spring you will not suffer from lack of cash all through the year. Polk Milier's Liver Pills The Old Fashioned Kind that do the work. The same formula for $0 years. Unequalled for Biliousneas, Sick Headache, Conetipa A tion and Malaria. . At all druggitts. Manufactured by Polk Miller Drug Co.. Inc., Richmond. Va. "Tf...9 11(73 TCTD)!! IT .Tr7. ISM There are many ways of frtUnmoreiinoney: oa -rSrivlng tixa ; U the useof RoyateA Fertiliser; But wo are not c1Ja a '"met the beat plant food that can t inland iJpfit which covers the entire process o'boeaT thS beat on of the ground to the harvtetiagv; dntotbo- wbo modern thought on this subject and will J?JfS. Write today I Jish to increase their profits. It will bo wot freooIGarge your copy, uiincr tho couaoD below -r '",",M MAIL TOUPPM tOOAY"M,,,,MM,U,M,,M" ' S. ROYSTER GUANO CO Box B10 KerfoUt, Va.- rleue lead mo your fret Wheat Eoox . . ' you 1 see this famous trade-mark, think a mill Utfe! Think of the clelicioiis taste ot a slice of fresh toasted bread! ThatV the- real idea batck of :tHo 6Ucce8S of- Lucky Strike cigarettes, Toasting improves tobacco just s vyell as bread. Aiid that's a 6u Try a Lucky Strike cigarette A k A n n n n L (In fflb. ft II v S Sfiwwp Eddes of Ilicriolnn Universal IDirecily Oppose . 53 Diagonal Edges Prevent Diagonal Skids Longitudinal Edges -y- Prevent Direct Side-Skids Lateral Edges Prevent Forward Slipping Examine the treads on Tne tires you are now using. . Do they give: you -the1'" all-around "protection you get from Michelin Uhfversals? Jfnot, is it unreasonable to askyoUto: try Michelins? KXVmiViVw"'"!" i " "V WW II VIUALIS IIARDVAIll S.C. MI 4 . Golden Grain. . . 15cv- , Bcvo. ............. :i03. Coca Cola . ...... .5 c - Chero Cola ,i.5c -' Peach. .5c ; - Strawberry :5c Orange . ,t. . . . . . .5c Grape .... ........ .5c Cream Soda . . . ..... . . . 5c - Cherry jJBIossom ,5c i Ginger Ale . ; ; 5 c Always ice "cold. Give them n trial. T. WBAILEW, Jryon, N. C: W Have the Right Prices AND Kind of Materials o doyour building. Full stock Doors, Vindows, Siding Flooring Ceilinp;. Shingles, Loths, Interior Finish and Mouldmp;, Rough and Dressd Lumber. Carry complete HEARON LUMBER CO. SALUDA, ti. C. Ulinerys Dress Making : Ail Work Guaranteed first floor Wilkiris store MRS. E. RHODES; J W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. NOTICE OF MbRTGAGE SALE. By. Virtue of the" power contained in a certairi mortgage deed executed on the 12th day of November, 1892 s by tre trustees of the Hamilton Cross Roads Church, R. R. Brook- shire, James Page and Narsie Raines, to the Congregational Church Building Society to . secure an m-" debtedness of $450.00, which mort-. gage. is of record in Book 10, Page 312 of the records of deeds: and mort gages of. Polk county, , and default having1 been made in the payment of said indebtedness, I will, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919 within the legal hours of sale, for the purpose of satisfying said in debtedness, with interest and cost,. added, offer for ale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door of Polk county, the - land con veyed 'by said mortgage, situated in the township of Columbus, County of Polk ' and ' State of North Carolina and described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the north east corner of the intersection of the Columbus and Sandy Plains road with the Landrum and Mill Springs road, runnincr thence along the north ern boundary of Sandy Plains road E 18 S. 16 rods to a stake; thence N 70.20 rods to a stake: thence W. 18.16, rods to " a stake, eastern boundary of Mill Spring road; thence S. -70 E. along eastern boundary of said road 20 poles to place of begin ning, containing two acres more or less. '.''''"-' , This 12th day of September, 1919. ' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCD3TY. . E, B. Cloud, Attorney. NOTICE Mary Case enters 10 acres of - land, more or less, in Columbus Township, Polk County, N. C., on . waters of White Oak creek; adjoining' the landa of H. O. Durham, G. P. Hamrick, the heirs of Mrs. Gilbert and Cabe Mc Craw and others. - . Entered Sept; 8thl919. ' F. M. BURGESS, Entry Taker 1 NOTICE OF SALE TT2 cheap PCD ait zxr year. dit& 3tS G32 IJ t Pursuant to the ; power of sale i contained in that certain . mortage deed, executed by M. E. Morris, J. A. : Morris, Laura ' Sl'orris, J M. Morri3 and B. F. Morris to Piedmont Live ! : Stock Company on the 13th day of p November 1913 and record in s office j -of. Register of Deeds for Polk Coun- i ty in Book- No. 9 at page 44e. to secure payment of the debt and in-j terest therein set forth,' default ha v-t ' ing been made in the" payment of said debt and interest, the undersigned! will sell at public auction , to the! highest bidder, for - cash, at the -Court House door in Columbus, N.CJ on the 9th day of October 1919, at -; 11 O'clock A. M. the following de- scribed land said ' premises, . conveyed . and described in said "mortgage as t follows.- " ' "Six acres in the Town of Melvin ; Hill, Green" Creek. -Township, Polk County, North ; Carolina, : adjoining -lands of Mrs. J. I. Robbs George A Bi-anscomb, Simpson , and Komes . Steadman, being i the enme lot con-' r veyed 4 to W. H. ''Morris ' by ' William' Ridings "and the lot whereon Mrs. M,-E.-Morris now lives:" -r . - t This th day of. September. 1919. i . PIEDMONT UVE STOCK CO. i Mortgagee'' Walter Jones, Attorney. , . if n n i 5 It I if 11 4 : . . . . - v 1 " , ' .'' .. K . . '
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