NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Jasper Henderson, deceased, late of Flat Rock, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file same with me for payment within twelve month's from date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This February 1, 1923. W. A. HENDEDSON, Administrator. % o The people protested when commissioners in eight coun ties wanted to discontinue Kome demonstration work and now all but one have decided to support the agents. We Believe in COLUMBUS We believe in our "home town." We believe it is the best town in Polk Coun ty in which to live. We believe it is an ideal town in which to live and transact busi ness. We believe it is one of the best towns in public spirit and good citizen ship. We believe Columbus is destined for continu ously increasing pro gress and prosperity. With this spirit, we offer our services to the individuals and business institutions of our town tory, hoping to advance the industrial, commer acil and financial inter ests of Columbus and Polk County. Polk County Bank & Trust Co. Columbus N. C, Capita! - - - - 13,000 Resources over - 100,000 Farmers in 275 communities bought coopera tely* 15,703 tons of fertilizer at a cost of $1,225,- 1 199.00 therby saving $59,818.00 1 according to reports from coun ty agents. . # Farmers to the number of ,3,629 were induced to secure and plant 178,830 bushels of improved seeds last year by farm agents of the extension service. Twenty-eight hog feeding demonstrations with 348 hogs are being conducted by County Agent Dukes of Robeson coun ty. He will have four cooper ative carlot shipments to make in March. Farmers Market WE WANT Eggs 36c Chickens 20 Hens . 15 Hams 20 Corn per bu 1.00 Peas .2.00 Cane Seed. per bu. .. 1.25 Administrator's Notice. i | Having qualified as adminis trator with the will annexed of the estate of W. S. Ridings, de ceased, late of Polk County North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claim? against the estate of the said ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Columbus, N C., on or before the 1st. day of February, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 26th day of January. 1923 PRINCE CLARK Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of W. S Ridings, deceased. o For Sale. ? 300 , acres, Timber land near Columbus, N. C., on Sandy Plains and Columbus road. Will be sold on reason able terms. L. E.' Hutcherson. W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. Sale of Real Est&fe Under f Mortgage. public auction to the mgnest bidder for cash all the land in cumbered by said deed of trust to secure funds with which to satisfy the lien of ;ame, which land is described jy metes and bounds as fdllows Beginning at a stone on the east side of Fox Mountain in Polk county, N. C., and runs thence S. 24 1-2 W. 63 poles to i stone near a smkll branch; thence down the branch as fol lows; S. 45 1-2 E. 14 poles, S. 57 E. 8 poles, S. 31 3-4 E. 18 poles, S. 1 E. 6 4-5 poles, S. i 11 1-2 E. 10 poles, S. 88 1-2 E. 7 2-3 poles, S. 14 E. 8 poles, S. ! 41 E. 7 poles at old ford, S. 1 W. 12 2-3 poles, S. 48 E. 16 ?x>les, S, 62, E. 8 poles, S. 85 E. 14 poles, S. 78 E. 18 poles, S. 56 E. 7 poles, S. 38 E. 8 poles, S. 7 E. 10 1-2 poles to fork of branch; thence down the branch N. 76 1-2 E. 18 3-4 poles to old line thence with same N. 7 W. 10 1-4 poles to a stone thence N. 42 W. 32 poles to a stone; thence N. 20 W. 84 poles to a stone; thence N. 53 W. 67 poles to the beginning, con taining 47 acres, more or less. This January 25, 1923. 0. M. MULL, Trustee. Trust men, and they will be true to you ; treat them gently, and they will show themselves great. ? Emerson. 0 the payment or same OO AO u. said^ieed of - trust .required, and having been requested by the holder of said indebtedness so to do, I, the undersigned, O. M. o LAND SALE. By virture' of P*"*r vested in me by a decree of the Superior Court made > by the Clerk of - said court, in that special proceeding entitled Ly dia Foster etal. vs. George Pack te al", I will offer at re-sale, the sale price of a- previous sale having been increased as required by law, to the high est bidder for cash, at the court-house door in Columbus, N. C., within the legal hours of sale, on Saturday, the 24th day day of February, 1 928,- land lying and being in Columbus township, Polk county, rftate of North Carolina, and de scribed as follows : . Beginning at a stone, the old Osborne corner, now James Hutcherson's and run with said line S. 86 E. 51 poles to a post oak on said line then S/100 poles to a stone; then N. 86 W. 10 poles to a stake; then with his line N. 30 W. 42 poles to a stake; then N. 37 E. 28 poles to a black oak; then N. 48 W. 63 poles to stone; E. 6 poles' to the be ginning,. containing eighteen acres, more or less, lying on the waters of Hooper's Creek and being a part of Patent 1013. This the 8th day of Febrary, 1923. E. B. CLOUD, Commissioner - ? ? o - ? Columbus Presbyterian Church Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. ? o THE METHODIST AND PRESBYTERIAN " CHURCHES OF TRYON. Sunday School at 10:00 A. M., P. G. Moris, Superinten dent. Reverend Fikes preadhes on 1st and 3rd Sunday mornings at 11:00 A. M., and 2nd and 3rd Sundays at 7:80 P. M. Reverend Yaadefl preaches on the 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 :00 A. M., and 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7 :30 P. M. The Perfect One and Two Strap Walking Pump A splendid shoe foi" "between-seasons" -in fact, for all seasons. ^ n t Especially designed for walking with all the effective features of a simple dress pump, fciritable for any oc casion. Welt sole, moderate Cuban heeL We are showing a beautiful line of these pumps in the different combinations, also black and brown kid. Ho*f?ty, Too. PROMPT MAIL ORDER SERVICE Wright-Scuggs Shoe Co. "The Shoe Store" Spartanburg, S. C M. a. BLAKI CALHOUN Real Estate and Rents Office Over Drug Store 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 Mfgi Jewelers Diamond Setters SPARTANBUHttjS. C ' Introducing L. B. WEISS, Formerly of New York City, Our New Manager ii A Store- wide Clearance of the Entire Stock of Men's and Boys' ; Wearables. A bona-fide Sale That Brings a Reduction of 1-4, 1-3 and More on Every Item in This Store. SALE NOW Our Entire Stock of Men's andftoys' ' OVERCOATS Including the Famous Fashion Park and Society Brand Overcoats less 1 3 Men's, Boy's Suits Men's Pants .All Furnishings Hand Bags and Suitcases All Men's Shoes Sensational Specials from All Over the Store! Read! All W. L. Douglas Bostonian Shoes and Oxfords, formerly from $6.00 to $12.00, Less 1-4 off A special lot of shoes sold formerly to SI 2. 00, - spec ially selected from our large stock at a special price, $4.50 All furnishings, including Manhattan Shirts, Eagle, Ide and various other makes in the finest patterns and weaves. All Underwear, Socks, Pajamas and Night Shirts, Less 1-4 Off All Hats and Caps 1-4 Off A Special lot of Caps, formerly priced up to $2.50 at 50c each A sale such as Spartanburg Has never had. A PERSONAL WORD TO YOU FROM MR GOLDBERG / L ' Here's a sale that .will rank as the most important event in years. Not only because of the remarkable values, but because it brings s re organization in tnis store that is to mean the saving of many dollars to oar customers throughout the future. Sin je I lert Spartanburg several years ago I have been in the ' man ufacturing business in New Xork City? making women's wear, I have just recently aligned myself with one of New York's finest makers of men's clothes; and future we will manufacture our ownsuita and over coats. This will mean a saving to Jour customers of many dollars on each garment, as they will virtually buy direct from the manufac turer, saving the middleman's profits, commissions, etc, Mr. Meyerson has recently resigned as manager of this store, and I have secured the services of Mr, L. B. Weiss, of New York, as his suc cessor. I am therefore launching this sale now with a three-fold pur pose in view? a thorough reorganization of the entire store?to intro duce our new manager, and make room for goods of our own manufac ture for spring business. Such well-Known makes of clothing as Fashion Park and Society Brand form our stock, and the radically reduced prices should be an in centive to every man to buy now? especially so in view of the increase ing wool market and the resultant higher prices of clothes for spring. The same sincere^ desire tcrserve our customers well and to supply them with the highest quality goods at the lowest prices that has gov I this store in the past win be lived up to in the future. Very truly, ABE GOLDBERG. erned 22.50 25.00 27.50 30.00 32.50 35.00 87.50 40.00 42.59 45.00 ?00 Price Suits Now $15.00 a a u u a * *? a a a << ti it. it it it n 4 n a 16.87 18.75 20.63 22.50 24.38 26-25 28.13 30-00 31.88 34.75 of these suits are with extra pants, in the price. Guaranteed to be all Wftofrfcttits andpants, in allshades and weaves, suit able for the young and old, in all stes to fit the long 4Ad stout as well as the regular. _ ftWUl which isinel SC.

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