POLK COUNTY NEWS j C. BUSH. Publisher j Phone 99, Published every Thursday at Tryon, North Carolina fintered as second-class matter April 28 1915 at the post office at Tryon, North Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. Foreign Advertising Representative . "Hr.AMfc^KVVV PftESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 dER YEAR FOR SALE ? Wilcox Dairy ! Farm, two good cottages and | barn, 20 acres, some good bot tom land. This place will be sold at a very reasonable price and on terms to suit purchaser. | JAMES LEONARD.! 5 *3-!L_ ' ? ' r ? ? > - ? ? . Tax Sale Notice Notice is hereby given to! parties named below, and all | persons thafr may have a lien j on the land' hereby described, j that the undersigned pur- 1 chased at a deliquent tax sale in Columbuus, Polk County, North Carolina, on the 1st day of May 1922, land . listed for j tax and described as follows: 13 2 acres less 1 acre in Col- 1 umbus t6wnship listed # for j taxes in the name of Lionell Briscoe, taxes for the year 1921 Notice is given that appli cation will be mad? by the un- 1 dersigned to the sheriff of Polk County for deeds to said j lands after the 1st, day of May, ! 1923, the date when time of re- ; demption will expire. J. W. NEWMAN, Purchaser. ! Eugene Brownlee Waverly M. HesUr Tryon Real Estate Agency V We haVe opened this business with office at the Bank of Tryon. and are prepared to take charge of your prop erty while away; also to make rentals and sales. i We Will Be Glad to Have Your Property With Us It is Not Always Easy ?To apologize To begin over ?To admit error To take advice. ? To be unselfish To be charitable ?To be considerate To keep on trying \ To Make New Year Resolutions and Keep Them But it Always Pays Resolve to begin the new year right and be thrifty. Show your determination to save by opening a Saving account at this strong bank. Deposits made before the fifteenth of the month draw interest for the entire quar ter, which ends March Slst. THE BANK OF TRYON "Polk County's Oldest Banking Institution" What's New in Women's Oxfords? Well, a ntimoer of ?.hings that make this Winter's Oxfords very dif ferent looking from those of recent seasons. The very newest de signs combine calfskin with> suede, trimmings of suede frequently distinguishing i he tip and instep. Very smart effects in plain calf skin are also featured. Just now when the weather is most suitable for Oxfords you will enjoy choosing from these advance displays. The above cut represents a patent and taupe suede com- ^1*1 III M Lination. Very pretty Oxford PROMPT MAIL ORDER SERVICE Beautiful Hosiery to Match Wright-Scuggs Shoe Co. "The Shoe Store" Spartanburg, S. C M. G. BLAKE JULIAN CALHOUN Real Estate nd Rents Office Over Drug Store I Blake & Calhoun Watchmakers Engravers FARMER, & LONG Successors to Biber's Jewelry Store 103 W. Main Street Manufacturers of High Grade Platinum and Dia mond Jewelry ? Mfg. Jewelers . Diamond Setters SPARTANBURG, S. C. i & i How Can Ym* Best Guard Your Eyes You can best guard your sight by having us examine your eyes. We examine them for opac ities and muscle troubles and can furnish you with glasses that will render your vision perfect. A far-seeing man looks af ter his eyes. R. E. Biber OPTOMETRIST 103 W. Main St. Spartanburg, - S. C. / ^ I "T r ??*????????*???? After Every Meal Chew .your food well, then use WRIGLEY'S Ic aid digestion. It also keeps ifte teeth ckan, breath sweet, sppeti^ keen. The Great American lax Sale Notice. Notice is hereby . given to parties named below, and all persons that may have a lien on the lands hereby described that the undersigned purchased at a delinquent tax sale in Columbus Polk County, North Carolina, on the 1st day of May, 1922, land listed for tax and describ ed as follows : 185 acres less 30 acres in Cooper Gap township, listed in the name of T. F. Mills, for the year 1921. 227 acres less 1 acre in Co lumbus township listed in the name of Peak heirs for the year 1921. 133 acres less 2 acres in White Oak township, listed in the name of W. M. Pack, for the year 1921. 11G acres less 6 acres in White Oak township " listed in the name of G- W. Edwards, for the year 1921 Notice is given that applica tion will be made by the under signed to the sheriff of - Polk County for deeds to said lands after the 1st day of May, 1923, the date when time of redemp tion will expire. * P. H. BAILEY, Purchaser. o Farmers Market WE WANT Eggs Chickens Hens : Hams....,, . Corn per bu Peas 32c : 20 1 : 15 r .20 1.00 .,2.00 Cane Seed, per bu. ? 1.25 Phone 24 Hardware Phone 24 Building Material Lumber Now is the time to rebuild that new home and remodel the old one. Prices on ma^ny commodities have already advanced. Indications point to ad vance prices on hardware and all building material. We are now prepared to furnish the most exacting in: Brick Lime Cement Nails Roofing Windows Doors Siding Flooring Ceiling Molding Casing Varnfshes Stains Paints Glass Wagons Buggies Farm Implements Fencing Stoves Ranges Harness We are the largest distributors in Western Carolina. For quality and economy, trade with us and smile with satisfaction. Williams Hardware Co. Landrum, S. . Cjke (^oackLlt ANDERSON ALUMINUM SIX Equipped with every thing, even a patented foot dimmer for head % lights. P.?H. BAILEY, Agent Saluda, N, C. SPECIFICATIONS: Coachbiit Anderson Aluminum JBody; Six Cylinder , Red Seal Continental Motor ; ft' cstinghouse Starting , Lighting and Ignition ; Borg and Beck Clutch : Cord Tites-, Alemite Lubrication j M oto - meter ; Snubbers; H ind Shield Cleaner ; patented Foot Dimmer for Headlights. IV heel base 115 inches. Averages 19 miles per gallon of gas. Coach *1450 Touring Car $1195 \ /? o. b. Rock Hill, S.C. It's the steady Advertiser who gets results ..V.. 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