NOTICE 1 . ; ? ? ? ? Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Jasper Henderson, deceased, 4 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 Februarv 1, 1923. W. A. HENDEDSON, Administrator. o ' . WELCOME You go where you are made welcome. Your account is worth while. ? Every t-ime you come into this bank you will be greeted by an atmos phere that will make you feel that your ac count is appreciated. It is a privilege to count you as a patron and a . pleasure to extend to you the banking service that your business re quires. This courteous consideration of every depositor has givevn us a steady growth during the years we have been doing business. ? We solicit your act 'ount on the basis of service. Polk County Bank & TruSt Co. Columbus, N. C. Capital .... 13,000 Resources over - 100,000 A T -eas* -c to Be Safeguarded. -Fuel Hiir ?When you get a dadar ia jour eye, run home and pat It Ift ftka coal bin. ? Toledo Naw?Baa. Problem Before All. I The common problem, yours,- mine, everybody's. Is nor to fancy w lint were fair In life, provided It could be ? Lot first find what may be,* then find bow to make It fair up to our means.? Browning. Champion Walkers. 1 Hainan winen- hi> for'betng untiring walkers. >m<] ii i? not unusual for a woman m that rountry to travel on foot ? distance of f>2 miles and back In one day. A Better Sign. A road sign reads: "Drive slow; you might meet a fool." A better sign In some instances, would be: "Drive slow; two fools might meet" ? Florida Tlgaes-Unlon. I Farmers Market WE WANT Eggs L Chickens 20 Hens .15 Hams ...: ..... .20 Corn per bu J 1.00 Peas 2.00 Cane Seed, per bu. 1!25 o Administrator's Notice. 36c Having qualified as adminis trator with the will annexed of ; the estate of W. S. Ridings, de ceased, late of Polk County, j North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims i against the estate of the said j 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 then 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. ALUMINUM SIX A REMARKABLE car for performance ? Watch it take the hills or gather speed* A superb car for beauty ? the masterpiece of the Anderson Coachbuilders, famous for five generations for their fine carriage work* . Come see this sensational car* Touring Car $ 1195 Coach " *1450 f. o. b. Rack Hill, S. C. P. H. BAILEY, Agent SALUDA, N. C If people took as much plea sure making pleasure as they take pleasure making trouble everybody would be happy. ROUGH ^ND NOISY Ford will make just about as good a President as he do$s an automobile. ? ? o t The principle business of some birds in thii burg seems to be that of trying to get along without work. o A PROMINENT WOMAN'S CLUB? THE ROLLING PIN. 0? r- ? , Have you noticed how many limousines pass with poodle dogs in them and how ^ many Fords pass filled with kiddies? GOOD NIGHT! I've a letter in my pocket I don't want my wife to see! If she finds it I'll have troube; she' will \spoil the day for me - I can't burn it, and I wouldn't dare to throw the thing away. What if any one should find it? There would be the deuce to pay. Here I am upon the threshold ' of my happy home, alack! I was told to mail her letter, and I've brought the darn ed thing back! o One of the mysteries of this world is that, while most news papers have "Lost and Found" columns, you never see any found ads in them. o Grover Cleveland Bergdoll is said to have left Germany for the United States. So it must | be true Germany is getting ready to go to war again. o Why do they say a bride was "led" to the altar? Did you ever see a bride pulling back? ? f? o A HOT TOAST Here's to lovely woman ? The cause of all our woe ? She's fair and sweet, But her tongue and feet Are always on the go. o Of all sad words the worst, without fail, are those of the judge, "Six months in jail. .0 ? . The best argument we know of for stuffed olives is that ?your hostess can not count the seeds on you. o In this land of plenty we die of overeating, and call it star vation. ? . EXPLANATION' That Washington never told a lie, Of course, is very true, But he went into politics When the thing was really nejw. v o No use getting all excited be cause somebody tells you to go to hell. You don't have to go unless you want to. ? o IT AIN'T LASTING Silver threads among the gold Shine upon her brow today, Although the lady, I've been Told Died her hair but yesterday. 0 ? True economy on the farm starts with self support of the farm family. Have you signed the pledge? If not ask your school teacher for one of the blanks recently sent out by the Agricultural Extension Service. It will help every farmer to live at home this year. A Catawba County Club boy made over $500 with a small flock of sheep in three years. The money and the sheep are his own. The Extension workers re commend only three, varieties of cotton for best yields under weevil conditions in North Carolina. These are Cleveland Big Boll, Mexican Big Boll and Edgecombe Cook. Meat potatoes and white bread will never make a boy or girl. There isn't the stuff in them to do it. * ? New Feed Store ?* T have opened a feed store in the old . garage building near the depot and have a full line of feeds of all kinds, at lowest market prices.^ See me for Kay, Corn, Oats, Chicken Feed, Horse and Mule Feed, and Dairy Feed ? i In fact anything in the feed line. . W. Y. Wilkins / TRYON, N. C. ? New Arrivals in ? . Ladies Spring Apparel Our buyer has just returned from Northern markets where he purchased a wonderful stock of Handsome New Spring Dresses, Suits, Coats and Capes ? ? . ;i i which have already arrived in- large numbers from which to make your selection. You will find the j very newest styles, fabrics, colors, and color com- j binations well represented in our present displays. Our New Spring Hats ?' ^ I have also arrived and are now ready for your choos ing in a great variety of styles, shapes and colors. Standard Cloak Co. j . ' \ I 113E. Main St. A. H.Morris, Owner Spartanburg, S.C. ; >v Spring Calls Footwear Answers * ? ? There's something exhilarating about Spring days that puts a spring into one's step. Let this new Spring footwear put smartness into it as well , so that every step will carry you farther along i fashion's highway. I Let us show you the new low heel straps in patent and patent combinations. Low and tan in 2-tone effects. ... . Prices $2.25 to $7.00 Hosiery, Too. PROMPT MAIL ORDER SERVICE Wright-Scuggs Shoe Co. "The Shoe Store" Spartanburg, S. C M. O. BLAKE JULIAN 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 Mfg. Jewelers Diamond Setters ? SPARTANBURG, S, C SPRING OPENING Wednesday and Thursday March 7 and 8, 1923 \ BALLENGER & McFEE V Tryon, N. C. Help us to give you. a better paper by sending in any item of news you may have. . 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