J Hi GIBBS P. ACE, 22 ti rv rt oti.ti . fthelVMM 7 acres' kear Mil Spring, R C, "Gap Soadl on TUESDAY;. OCTOBER 1 1:00 G'CIGGK A. M. ON THE PREMISES This is a splendid tract of land, lying on both sides of the Mills Gap Road, one-half mile from Mill Spring, and on the line surveyed for New Railroad, R. F. D, route, two churches and good schools. v On this property is a good two-story 8 -room residence and all necessary out-building, and also two tenant houses.. Buildings all in good repair. VV-' r ' 4 !fi ':&-v- The farm has been sub-dived into small farms of convenient-size, with fine springs, water and wood on each tract; there is a fine pas- ture wirfcd in, and also a good body of finest Bottom lands. See maps of sub-division. We call attention to the fact that there has been considerable negotiation by those in authority in regards to the building of Cotton Mill at or rifear this property. "A word to the wise, ect." t J: vy-V-:; TERMS: ONE-FOURTH CASH, B El, 2;3 AND 4 YEARS AT 6 fER CENT CA D-a PIROZES OVEN . AWAY . ' . t ' ' x . . ..-. - ;--''- t Remember the Date: Tuesday, October 28th, at 1 1 o'clock Special Note-Several fine lots in town of ill Spring to be sold at same time. Meditate Lsnaci. 129 1-2 W. MAIN ST. SELUNG AGENTS if U. ;A :. SPARTANBURG, S. C. C u Paste in Your Scrap Book Others to Follow 1 .t- t t Hebrew Children. From Southern Harmony. Arr. br A. F. Corbln. " . & r zr ii r r- ip eh rMitkd by Gto. W. Sebrra, AtbtTiU., K. 0. Where are the Hebrew chOdren? Where are ihe Hebrew children? Where are the Hebrew children? Safe in the promised land Tho the furnace flamed around them v ... . God in their trouble found them He with love and mercy bound them, Safe in the promised land. ' Happiness Always Right. Let us never be afraid of innocent Joy. (We must dare to be happy,' re- ;arding ourselves always as the depos-f taries and not the author of'our joy. Musical Taste. Composer "I've got a new song ? that's bound to make a hit." Concert Manager "Any sense in it?" "None at all." "Any fun in it?" "Not a bit." "Any 'inuplc in It?" "Not a : note." "Quite right V You've got a success!" Monkeys Hard to Train. Perf ormin,' monkeys seldom live more than a few months. Many of them die of fright while being trained, and it is consequently necessary for trainers to keep a large number of animal understudies. - Lines to Be Remembered. For an immortal bo'ng to set his af fections on the things of this, world Is like falling In love with a sparrow as it flies by us and out of sight Marcus Aurelius. 4 FRESH BREAD and CAKES - Try our Home-made Candies We carry a high grade candy with our line of Fancy Groceries and will appreciate your patronage'. . v. ' r ' JOHN ORR & CO., Trypn, N. C. Phone No. 14 Mmm . - - - 'S ' '. 60-Foot Bone Found in Canadian River Bed Winnipeg, Man. A huge bone, CO feet In length, recently was unearthed along the banks of the Deer river in Alberta, ac cording to information received here from A. J. Gayfe, division al engineer of the Canadian Na tional railway. Mr. Gayfe says the bone, is thought to be part of the skeleton of a dinosaur and an effort will be made to find the other parts. KEEP JAIL ARTIST'S WORK Dough and Soap Dummy Head Left Be hind in Sing Sing Is Sent to Museum. Tonkers, N. Y. After being official ly photographed, the Ingenious ''dum my" John McAllister, Slng-Sings ah 1st; burglar, left behind In his cell when he .escaped, was added to the prison museum.' The head was molded of soap and dough. He used his talents not alone to mold it with features copied after his own, but he covered it with , hair from his own scalp and stuck on more hair where the eyelashes belong. With hisf brusii he painted a cowplexlon. "in the habit of wearing black sleeve holders when he plied his brush paint ing or designing, he completed the de ception by putting them on the dum my's arms. Milton and Italy. How delightful was Italy to Milton! His Allegro and Penseroso show that he- could Xfiilly appreciate both Its mirth and lfs majesty. He returns not the lefcs : to Hive out a career of illus trious Fcrvlce In his own country, wiere his brave heart and philosophic mind were of more avail to his time than even his sacred song to ours. Tnlla 1XT TTnJ. . pO James Stucky Says, "Rat Cost Me $125 Fdr Plumbing Bills," "Wi couldn't tell what was clogging up our toilet and drains. We had to tear up floor, pipes, etc., found a rat's nest in basement. Tney. had choked the pipes with refuse. The plumber's bill was $125. RAT-SNAP cleaned the rodent Out." Three sizes, 25c, 50c,$1.00. Sold and guaranteed by The BatlengerCo. and The Carolina Hardware Co. Submarine Coal' Mines. There are many submarine coal de posits off the British isles, but so far they are not much wnrkpfl to j - .. A .UU nels of the mines at Whitehaven ex tend some four miles from shore under the Irish sea, however, and there also Is some submarine coal mining at Bolness 'near' the Firth of Forth and at Monkwearmanth In Durham. nu i-iver The Good Old Fashioned Kind that have been doing Good Wot k for 50 year without change of formula. More popular than ever. Great in Malaria, Sick headaches. Constipation - and Biliousness. At all druggists. Manufactured Polk Miller Drug Co.. f Inc., Richmond, Va. 1 UC s NOTICE DELIQUENT TAX PAYERS. Notice is hereby given to the parties named below and all persons that may be concerned as mortgagees, that the undersigned purchased at a sale of property of delinquent tax payers, in Columbus, Polk County on the 4th day of May, 1919," land listed and describ ed as follovra: Eighteen: acres of land in Columbus Township, listed in the name of-L. F. Grant for the year 1918; one lot in the Town of Trydn, less forty feet on back, listed in . the name of A. Smith- gale for the year 1918; one lot in the Town of Saluda, less one foot on the back, listed in the name B. L. McCall for the year 1918; one lot in the Town' of Saluda, less one foot on the back, listed in. the name of Mrs.1. C P. El- lerbe for the year 1918; one town lot m the Town-of Saluda, less one foot on the back, listed in the name of . E. L. Moore; for the year 1918 ; one hundred and twenty-nine acres of land in White Oak Township listed in the name of W. M. Sentell estaie for the year 1918; seventy-two acres of land listed in the name of A. B. Green, Seventy-three acres listed in the name of C. R. Bradley for the year 1918, Coopers Gap Township ; forty-nine acres in Coopers Ga Township listed in the name tf Grant Walker for the year 1918 Notice is further given that application will be made to ,he sheriff of PdlW County by! the under signed for deeds of said property aj ter the 4th day of May, 1920. V' L. L TALLANT I 'Purchaser. Brassiere Bandeaux Camisoles 50c tot $2.0 RHODES & STREADWICK, Wilkins' Store - N. C TRYON FO R All kines staple and fancy groceries at prices that will save you money see ' Tryon Lodge No. 1 1 8 Knights of Pythias Castle Hal! in Missildine. Building Meets Thursday Evening at 8:30 ' VISITORS WELCOME Classified Advertisements. FOR RENT. Six room furnished bungalow, with bath for rent or sale.' Overbrook Or chard Saluda, N. C. T. W.BAUEW, TrycnJjX We HaVe the Right M ANI- Kind of Materials o do your baildinif. Fall sto:k Door, Windows, Siding,flort CeilinK, Shingles Iths lnt Finish and Moulding, Hou.n Dressd Lumber- Carry cofflPj STOCK OF FEEDS HEARON LUMBER CO. SALUDA. N. JOYNER KELLEV MISCELLANEOUS; - ..... ... ' -' y Buy your nursery stock of. E. J. Bradley, Saluda," agent x for the old reliable nursery company, of Pomna, ,N. ,C. - He can save you money and assist you in your selection of trees best adaptedt o your soil. . . r f WE SOLICIT Your orders for Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Finish, Mouldings, Framing. We manufacture this and can save you money. See us for lath, brick, doors and sash. J. T. GREEN LUUBER COMITY. Plumbing Sewerage Heating Phone 42 Tryon, W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C Mack P. SPearS u ivr Attorney & Columbus '

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