POLK COUNTY NEWS j C. BUSH. Publisher . Phone 99, . Published every Thi^rsday at Tryon, North Carolina Entered as second-class matter April 28 1915 at the post office at Ttyon, North Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. T ore:* . A ivrr! >*!n ? or?, i isocivrios ? = SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 ?|ER YEAR Township Finals in Better Biscuit Campaign. ? Beginning last Tuesday after noon at Columbus and closing Saturday at Saluda the tpwn ship finals in the Better. Bis cuit Campaign were held. In this campaign there are three outstanding facts that have been clearly demonstrated. In the first place, the teachers in all the schools of the county, with only three exceptions, have shown that they are real ly interested in the develop ment of the boys and the girls and in the welfare of the com munity, by giving their extra time to help make this . better bread project a success. I per sonally, appreciate this splen did spirit of helpful coopera tion that our teachers have ? manifested. In the second place; there has been such a fine spirit shown both by the boys and , girls, and by the men and wo men in this work. The peo ple of the respective commun ities have learned to know each other better by actually strik ing shoulders with each other and competing in a friendly way for the various prizes which were offered* When the prizes were awarded all seemed to rejoice together in the general success, as well as in the personal sucessful prize In the third place: the abil winner. In the third place: the abil ity, untiring and skillful work of our Home Demonstration Agent, Miss Padgett, has been conclusively shown. There are several factors that have contributed to the splendid success of this campaign, but without the Home Agent all these other factors could not would not have functioned. We can not estimate in dollars and cents the true w(yth of this undertaking. Its value can only be determined in terms of better living and in the execution of that practical life knowledge that makes pos sible strong minds and sweet spirits in strong well developed bodies. E. W. S. COBB, County Supt. , NOTICE. My son, Howard Ruff, having left my home and board and be ? ing a minor I hereby forbit anyone harboring or keeping him. Any information as to . his whereabouts will be thank fully received. R. H. RUFF 2-w Mill Spring, N. C. For Sale : ? or exchange thirty acre. Mountain home, in sight of Avery County Court house. 1-2 mile R. R. schools and churches. Modern 8 room house, garage and 100 bearing apples trees, good grazing land. This place is 3900 feet up. Ideal summer home. What have you to offer. Addrehs A. L. B. Care of The News. Notice: ? we have the largest most complete stock of ladies ? spring hosiery in the county, and at less. See them, Tryon Bee Hive and Army store. NOTICE North Carolina Polk County E. W. Hally burton vs Hortense Hallyburton Notice of summons by publi cation. i The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com ( menced in the Superior Court of Polk County, N. C., for ab solute divorce froiri the defen dant, will take notice that she is required to appear at the Court house in said county on j the 23d day of March, 1923 and answer or demur to complaint of said action or the plantiff will apply to the Court for the, ./ relief demanded in said com plant. This 28th, day of February ? H. H. CARSON i Clerk C. C. Polk Co. '?] ^ ir ' ? TURKISH VIRGINIA BURLEY AMERICAN TOMOCO CQ iiniiiiuiimiiiiniinmiimHiiir CERTiFCATE OF DISSOLUTION State of North Carolina, Department of State. To all to whom these presents may come: ? Greeting: Whereas, it appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenti cated record of proceedings for (the voluntary dissolution there I of by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office that the Tryon Filling Station, Incorporated, a corporation of this state, whose principal office is situated in the Town of Tryon, County of Polk, State of North Carolina, has complied with the require ments of Chapter 22, Consoli dated Statutes, entitled "Cor porations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution : Now, therefore. I, W. N. Everett, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 16th day of February, 1923, ? file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said con i sent and the record of pro- j ceedings aforesaid are now or file in my said office as provid ed by law. , In testimony whereof, I | have hereunto set my hand and 1 affixed my official seal at Ra leigh, this 16th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1923. j Secretary of State W. N. EVERETT j NOTICE Under and by virtue oi the power of sale contained in that certain Mortage Deed by date of September 10th, 1921, ex ecuted by W. L. Henderson and wife, C. M. Henderson to 0. C. Harrison for $138.00; said mortgage is recorded in book No. 17 at page 270 for the records of Polk county ; default having been made in the pay ment of said principal and in terest, I will at the court house door in Columbus ^jon the 10th day of March, at 12 o'clock M offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described land, to- wit : Lying and being in Cooper? Gap township, Polk county and adjoining the lands .^of Eliza Jackson and others, bounded as follows : Beginning at a chestnut oak on Ivey bluff, N. 40 W. 37 poles to a R. O. on the creek bank on edge of road in the Eliza Jackson tract, and runs with line N. 52 1-2 E. 62 poles to a spruce pine stump corner of same on creek bank, thence the line of said tracts N. 60 E. 74 poles to a W. . O., corner of said tract in the Pat ten line, thence with the Pat ten/fine S. 25 E. 358 to a chest nut oak on top of ridge, thence to the beginning, containing 41 acres, more or less. This tt*e8th day of Feb. 1923. O. C. HARRISON, Mortgagee. o 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. PRESBYTERIAN THE METHODIST AND CHURCHES OF fRYON. Sundays School at 10 :00 A. M., P. G. Moris, Superinten dent. Reverend Fikes preaches on 1st and 3rd Sunday mornings at 11:00 A. M., and 2nd and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 P. M. Reverend Yaadell preaches on the 2nd and 4th Sundays at 1 U:00 A. M., and 1st and 3rd ' Sundays at 7:30 P. M. For Sale: An Invalid's chair. Inquire at News office. 5-w ! . ? | ? . . ? - 1 r,-- - ~ . SUES OF WHITE! x I ? \ ? ^ * At The August W. Smith Company This Week * ^ % / AN opportunity seldom offered in the face of rising prices in every line offered in this sale. \ . Every article in the sale is Fresh, Crisp, New Spring Merchandise? No Old Stuff, and some of the staple goods were bought in the fall of last year for last year for January delivery? getting the very lowest market prices and this sale will offer you the most desirable merchandise at the lowest possible prices. . , ? Order By Mail. Prompt and Careful attention to all orders. Postage paid on all or ders of $5.00 and over. We can only mention a few of the items here?if you find that your needs are not list ed ? order what you need or ask us for special prices. i I I 8lSfi gePPerell Bl ? ? ^<$#2? $SS*^r :^:$}?g it*90 ''MolVedate Ilea 81x9o 'vttx afeftc :: r ?? Ble^hedhed ::j 4?x36 '> ffL?oiri'' ...... ?? pull . &G(I Snt,enistitched p"n SS :: ***??? . r9?eu ^Cr if-lS Ceac'"?-:S>" *11 whi^. d(>zen i I t / / White Goods, Remnants, Nainsooks, Table Linens New Flaxons, Plain, Checks, and stripes. Specials at, per yard 25c to 65c 36 in. extra heavy Pillow Tubing, fine quality. Special per yard 29c 36 in. Cotton Charmeuse, imported fine quality, special per yard 69c 44 in. Indian Head. Very special per yaM 45c Remnants of colored Indian Head. Very special per yard ? 25c Remnants of Cotton Back Satin, 36 in. Special per yard (Cream colored) 95c Remnants of 32 in. Colored Shirt Madras. Special per yard *39c 36 in. Imperial English Nainsook, 10 yds. to bolt, special per bolt * $3.45 1 lot fine pure linen Table Damask, 72 in. wide special per yd. to close out $2.45 Hundreds of other desirable merchandise values too numerous to mention at special sale prices ? write for prices on any articles you desire. i ' \ Order Samples. TUa Aiirf Uf Cmith Come impossible. Compare our prices villi III it will pay you to at ' with others. ; Department Store tend this sale. SPARTANBURG, S. C. A LIBRARY FOR ANY FAMILY Fiction Religious Adventure Science Poetry Childrens' Books To suit any age from 6 to 100 years i * - * ' ? - ? Publishers' Prices ANDREWS BROS. - Tryon, North Carolina New Feed Store I 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 Hay, Corn, Oats, Chicken Feed, Horse and Mule Feed, and Dairy Feed In fact anything in the feed line. W. Y. Wilki TRYON, N. C. I . / Wanted : ? The Ladies of Tryon to see the best line of Spring Hats * in the . County theTest is none to good for you. Price very low. Tryon Bee Hive and Army Store. iiVni ????????Hi Two communicating rooms private bath-^ House heated. Good table? Rates upon Ap plication. ? Crystal Springs Inn, Saluda, N. C. Special Notice, Oh girls, see these new spring hats at the Bee Hive, sure you will buy one for the price is very low. Tryon Bee Hive and Army Store. . . Jm j I WANTED: ? Everybbdy in Polk county to' know we are handling everything in Seeds for the farm and garden. The Cut Price Seed House, Hender sonville, N .C. SOBfci