if aft-. 4 ; V i POLK COUNTY 1113170," roYQITjlJOTn gAftH3A OF It ta ehrcvtf common cense to feed a fcioneo 6 YJjS rWlnr, everv tdrt of Hia boIy. Ansljsia cf .ftnna O-T.olene Feed Shows that blood, it coatair.3 Ea"propcr propoiuon - hair end hide mak-nr, e.o weii &au large percentage - t i ' i . a V mV cl irocn tree extract, i, ,0 " "v end energy. Thero igno 15 to 10 per- . VPiSS cent wasto as in ' y : fee&ntjthe whole - ''Smf " A oate.daeto.waU.. owing -whole. ' r or oaie Dv Hearon Lumber Co., Saluda, N. C . -a perfect Flo . i2 jp UWRENCEBU& ROLLfR MIS CoS 1 mm w sMu Mrs J u . ORHEi AND NOTICE - ' -fe-V - ELECTION - 'Wheilav Jtt jftccordance ith pro . . i is, a JW . run - " . At i'i' Tl..L.1i. Visions iff Aap ojjs oi . tne;. -jtuuww- Locul I$ws of 1919, a petition has been pttfented to the Board of Coun ty Corot&ssioners of Polk "County, signed k twenty-five per cent of the ROAD BUILDING IS BOOMING qualified voters of the county, for - order or, an eiecuon vo ascprwun 8teady Increase In Federal Aid Bu.u will of voters as to wneuier. wuua nesa In All Sections Expend!-. of the (fjunty shall be issued and soia tures $300,000,00a for the jurpose of building and equip- inf a Ctimtv Home for the acred and Since early In 1919 tnere naj neen by tne i.-oara oi uounvy vauuuiM- ' - . x- i I. ai ri a. Al A. a steady increase eacn momu in me i ionera ok roue ouniy,inat aa eicc- federal aid business in the bureau of tion be Sejd in said" county. . at the public roads of the United States de- yariouj ectionj precincts on Tuesday, partment of agriculture. States in aU the 2othkaF of April, 1920, under the sections of tne country are nung ineir Mme. reflations, and in projects ana receiving aiiuimcuw. j. u- m'r. afl 0rumn far road-building era is in full swing, and ww Tr iT Zui it woid ppm that th pnd la not vet membertiof the General Assembly, at All indications point to greater rec which tie the question of issuing ords in the months immediately -to and selli bonds in the amount of come. $15,000 If r the purpose stated above Based" on complete reports from 44 and the livy of a tax sufficent. to pay of the states cash expenditures on the the inter! , on said bonds and create rural roads and fridges oi tne united States for the calendar year 1918 amounted to $286,09,193. To this should be added the value of statute and convict labor, which cannot be k h0w, on,nmM n nr which k&lion those favoring the js- less than $14,000,000, thus making the sence aiJ.gale of said bonds shall grand total expenditures for the year cast balio$i ibn which shall be printed $300,000,000. This total is made-up of or writteC words "For County Home the actual expenditures for such items Bonds" ad those opposed .shall, cast as labor, materials, supervision and ballots onhich shall be printed or administration . , aircciiy connected written tE4 words "Against County wuu me construcuou, impro veuieui Home Bo , Tbat this order shall IZFL ST be notScrSf-aid election and shall be rated towns and cities, and does not Pted ino mnre places in each Include any Item for sinking-fund pay- election pxnct of the county and ments or redemption and interest on published i the Polk " County News road and bridge bonds. for three Jjjonths next immediately The year 1918 offered an t unprece- preceding 'pfi tim Iftxed ' for ; said dented condition in practically aU election.' , lines of highway work. There was It is flitter ordered that the follow, aot only a tremendous increase and in nam- are herebv appoint- truck traffic on public roads and an to ct poll hoWers in tte unprecedented shortage in regard to P- road materials, labor and ready funis, ""nbns. WB. Arledgeregistrar,, J. but also a decided Increase in main- W. IJewnn' and J: F: Ormand, tenance work, which was, however, judges, Tr : J. G. Monroe, reg- partlally offset by a decrease In the istrar, JkC Fisher and W. F. Swann, ajMsjBjsjsjMBMMMsssM " 4 A. Painter enport, Chairman George yyi G. L.. Thompson, commissioners. CHARLES rBAyENPOKT, a sinkingjfund for their retirement shall be fkubmitted t the voters . cf the count f Qualified to vote at" the nrecedinsl eeneral Election for- mem bers of tle i General Assembly, at GEORGE A. PAINTER, G. L. THOMPSON, Commisionexs. auwu ui nyuu, less iorty fpp back, listed in the name of A 5L-J? gale for the year 1918; one lot S Town of Saluda., less oa Jlfcine Chairman. tack, listed iri the name B L m n ior uie year isio: one lot. iti m of Saluda, less one foot on the ha ? listed in the name of Mrs c. p f lerDe for tn year 1918; one NOTICE DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS ! Notice is hereby jriven to the parr ties 'named below, and to , all other persons who may be concerned as mortgagees, that the undersigned purchased at a sale of propertyof de linquent tax payers, in Columbus, Polk County, N. C, on the Eth day of May, , 1919, land listed and described as followst 10 acres of Land in Greens Creek Township, listecMn the name of San ford Liles, for the' year 1918. - -Notice is hereby given that 'appli cation will be made to the sheriff of Polk County, N. C; by the under signed for deeds of said property af ter the 5th' day of May, .1920.- This Pec. 12th, 1919.' h BEN LILES, Purchaser. - ; . -. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND u P. w in the Town of Saluda, les3 on" tS on the back, listed in the name of p lu, iviovrc; ior me year 1918- r amount of new construction. judges, R. M. Halk C. L. Pace, registrar. id J. C. Metcalf, judges, ill, D. H. Thompson, One Shown 1n Illustration I. Adapted Jackson, judges, Big Level: H. PLANS FOR GOOD ROAD DRAG Jackson's registrar; SaFvia for Localities Where Lumber It fieninui. Town Talk is Flour $1.80 for 24 lbs. - Di3o Pace omi9 . Saluda, IN. C T Mr Ledbetter, i jgistrar, J. C. Powell and Jerry Jacks&i, judges, Pea Ridge: J. E. Carswel registrar O. W. Ponder and N. - D. tiMoore, judges. Green's i a - Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned by virture of the powers contained in a mortgage executed to him on the 24th dav of November, 1916, by Grant Walker and wife, Tina Walker will sell at public auction for cash' at the Court house door- in Co lumbus, Polk. County, North CaroUna, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. 1920, Between the hours yof 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M., the following de scribed real estate: Beginning in Eliza Jackson's line on a small white oak; thence in a straight line to a black, oak; thence a straight line to a white oak; thence a straight line to a white oak thence a straight line to a dead locust full of grape vines, in a conditional line be tween Z. V. Thompson's and D. H. Thompson's; thence with said line to Z V. Thompson's stone corner; thence south 20 W. 18 poles to a stake in a path, in or near EdwardV line; thence south 58 ft E. 74 poles to a fo. at the road in the Eliza Jackson line; thence with s&fd line to the begin ning, containing 40 acres, more or less. ... The above - sale wilL be made for cash, to satisfy the mortgage men tioned above, there, having been a forfeiture of same. THOMAS THOMPSON and WIFE, 38-4t Mortgagees. NOTICE TO DELIQUENT TAX PAYERS. L land in White Oak Township Za the name of W. M. Sentell estat! the year 1918; seventy-two acres 2 land listed in the name of A. B Grw forty-nine acres in Coopers gT Townshiplisted in the name of GraS Walker for the year 1918. Notil futher given that application will u made to the sheriff of Polk County K the undersigned for deeds of said nrZ perty after the 4th day of May l (? L. L. TALLAN r 4L Jan. 23, 20. Purchaser 3-times Creek: G. C Feagan, registrar, J. -T. (Prepared, by the - United SUtes Depart, ment of Agriculture.) The design for a road drag shown In the illustration is adapted for.lo; Greenway aid Walt Feagan, judges. l17t S&X?Z'lt Done by thoard of County commis. runners are made of 2 or 2-inch sln,CrS 5?Unty D 6th day boards. 10 Inches wide and from 6 to OI January, at a- meeung aa 8 feet long, re-enforced with other 2- journed froni the 5th day of said inch boards of the same length, but month and $)ar, at which meeting only B inches in width. If more con-" there we venlent, however, 4-inch, runners with out re-enforcing boards may be read ily substituted for those shown. The method of framing the runners togeth er Is a modification of that, used present Charles Da- MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND Notice is hereby given that the un- uersigneu uy virvuo oi me povrera contained in a mortgage executed to him xn the 25th day of Januarv 1918, by Miles Holbert and wife Nt cy Holbert will sell at public auction for cash at the court house door h Columbus. Polk County, North Car, lina, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2nd, 1920 between the hours of 12 o'clock M and 2 o'lock P. M., the following reti estate, .to wit: A tract of land in Polk County adjoininp' the lands of J. P. Horn, J. M. Williams- and other' beginning on a post oak at J. p! Horn's corner In said Williams' line thence with Horn's line south 78 novl to a red oak; thence north 2 1-2 east 88 poles to a stone, thence north 2 1-2 east 78 1-2 poles to stone in said Wil liams line; thence with said Williams' una west 92 1-2 poles to the begin, rung, containing 44 acres, more or less. - -The above sale will be made for cash to: satisfy the mortgage men. turned above, tthere. having been a forfeiture ox same. . : Deed in fee will be executed to purchaser. This January 1st, 1920. L. F. STE ADMAN, Mortg: get. :e-40. v. NOTICE. WANTED TO SELL The timber from 300 or more acres of virgin for est, for immediate removal. Usual varieties, mostly oak, pine, chestnut, birch, hickory, walnut, etc 8 miles northeast of Saluda, in what is known as Green River cove. E. J. BRADLEY & SONS. . ' . - Saluda. N. C. ; Notice is hereby given to the parties nanied below and all persons that may be concerned as mortgagees, that the undersigned i purchased at a sale of property of deliquent tax . payers, in Columbus, Polk County on the 4th day of May, 1919, land listed and describ ed as follows: Eighteen acres of land in Columbus Y Township, listed in the name of L. F. Grant for the year 1918; one lot in the West Point Examinations. Candidates for West Point r.re ex amined in algebra, including quadratic equations, progressions and plane geometry; Engllsb grammar, conpcsl tion and literature; descriptive snd physicalgeography, and general ana United State's history. No rejected candidate s'h 11 be re-examined, except upon recommendation of the academic board. h ARE REAL DAYS The time for saving and getting ahead in the game v .of life is NOW. With a Bank Account starred and steadily growing you will experience a pleasure'of accomplishment in saving that comes from naught else. The best way is to come in and start an account to day. Don't delay on account of the amount you have for the start. 1 . ; PAN m Of -;S ALU OA- Capital $1 0,000.00 ' . : ..Saluda, N. G. OHN B.CANNON, Pres.; PRESTON H. BAILfY, Cash. 1 s , ' . - ... . ' l : usiaess Partimer . Your-partner has a knowledge of your business and you look to him for advice and ' fo?"sel 0n important matters. You are en titled to all the help he can give you. Do you get a partner's help on your printed 7 matter? Do youget themost fromthe special- 1- lzed knowledge which we have regarding printing and paper, and above all the service ' ; which a combination f the two can render? Our job departmenthas every modern equip ment for doing work on rush orders. For " letterheads, bulheads. and ail kinfc nfjnrmQ, You Will be Pleased With Our Service Detail Drawina 5howina TvDical Con struction of "Road Drag Built of Sawed Lumber.. In connectton with the split-log. type of drag. In this case only two of the cross braces have their ends fitted into auger holes like rungs. Tn fastening the draw-chain to a sawed-lumber drag, it is usually advis able to run both ends of the chain through holes in the front runner or else make the connections by means 01 eye or hook bolts, as shown. The reason for this is that the sawed cross braces are seldom suffioientiv strnno- to withstand the pull of the chain when it is looped over them, as Is fre quently done when rouncL timber cross pieces are used. If -straight-grained pieces are used for the crossmeces. however, there is no apparent reason why one end of the chain might not be connected hy looping it around the 2 Inch square crcsspiece near the cut ting, end. . i maintain three very extensive chemical laboratories in which all materials ore thoroughly tested. Noharm ful materials Wever enter into Royster goods: Our homeland foreign markets are pickjed oyer for the nrials; then I formulate them in just the proportion. which my life-time experience has found to be best for each crop for which the fertilizer is in tended. .The results of aU this care is, naturally, a complete mixture which is really, the "last word" IS fertilizer. So, you see J am justified in feeling proud of the Royster Products, which come firom our fifteen up tCHoate plants. Highway Travel Increaslna. Highways travel by means of the passenger automobile increased great- j ly during the past summer, fully fifty per cent. .:: ."'"v IROYS v Must Have Good. Roads. It costs money to bulid a eood ronrt but we have got to have them, as the experience of the past and the coming I Hmier wm aemonstrate. ?iard on Weed Crop. Tall disking is hard-on tho frcsd on,. :ir. oPamn6urC,S.C Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga, "Cohixabua, Qa. xaoaicoinsryrua. Baltimcre, Ud. 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