The Editor's Heaven A few clays ago a group of progressive farmers were in Lr otlice paying up their sub scriptions. They were discuss er nmonvr themselves the mer jis of various newspapers. One j- t)iem remarked that he had [HVn a subscriber to the News practically all his life and al ways expected to be one. How ?i person could afford to do with out his home paper was more ? nan he could see. The others voiced the same opinion and one remarked that he would not do without the Grant Coun ty News even if it cost him $15 a year, but admitted that he would not like to pay that price. We run across hundreds of peoplle like this in oilr daily work. They are people who know they have a good county paper, as the county papers go, and are not stinted in their praise of it. But on the other hand we run across others who are not so enthusiastic. Every once in a while a good friend ilrops in to renew his subscrip tion, who remarks, "I want to; pay up again. The paper is not worth but I can hardly d6 without it." This remark is usu ally made in a friendly spirit of jocularity and we take it for "what it is worth. As a matter of fact your County paper, whether it is one of the best or the. poorest, is worth all to you that you pay for it. It is very welj worth while to any resident/ of Grant lounty or anyone who has an interest in Grant County, and I his applies equally not only to : lie Grant County News but to all other county newspapers in the state or nation. Its columns frequently contain matter worth while which you could not get through any other med ium. Your editor is publishing all of the news pertaining to his par ticular locality which is worth publishing that he is able to <ret. .Some of us editors may not be the smartest people in the worlld. Some of us may not have a very broad view of life, bu^as a rule we stack up as well as the average in most any calling. We all know that we are frequently critised and discussed, but most of us are hard-boiled when it comes to tilling up our columns and it is pretty certain that most of us are doing the best we can. Not all of us are as deeply religious as some of our sub scribers would have us be. We see so many different sides of life that we grow a littlle skep tical. Sometimes we wonder if there will not be a little corner in pardise for the county ed itor ? a place where there will he printing presses that never kret out of order. Where the advertisers will never be late with their copy. Where writ ers of obituaries and spring poetry will not be known. Where delinquent subscribers will come in and pay regularly and printers will always be in good humor. And this kind of a shop will be heaven, indeed, for the country editor. ? Robert L Westover, in Grant County ' News, Williamstown Ky. v/ A BIG BARGAIN. For Sale: ? small farm, twenty-eight acres, half under cultivation. There is a nice tour room cottage and a splen did barn on this property and the owner will sell cheap. Apply: TRYON REAL ES TATE AGENCY. We mave several nice cot tages, some beautiful building lots and some fine farm land, which can be bought at a very attractive figure. Apply: TRYON REAL ES TATE AGENCY. o Make the garden perform re gularly by proper planting Write for circulars 121, 122 and 123 which are free for the ask ing. The Agricultural Exten sion Service at Raleigh will *end them to you. (. ? A recent report, from the Meoresville Cooperative Cream ery shows that it distributed around $150,000 to its farmer patrons last year. How much plant food would a cotton crop of this value have removed from that territory, ask the dairy farming workers of the . J extension service. o One breed of poultry, better houses and proper feed rations followed the organization of a community poultry association in Cleveland County by County Agent R. E. Lawrence.^^^ "Try The Drug Store First" MISSILDINE'S PHARMACY - Tryon, N. C. Sale of County Property For Taxes By virture of' my office as Tax Collector for the County of Polk, in the State of North Carolina, I will sell for cash at the Court House door in the town of Columbus, N. C., on Monday May 7, 1923 at twelve o'clock, M., the following prop erty described for the taxes therefore, with all cost added as perscribed by law, towit: Saluda Township Bishop, G. N., 60 acres $ 7.90 Bradley, E. D., 60 acres 13.45 Frasier, D. M., 1 town lot.... 21.29 Green, H. P., 1 town lot 24.74 Gentry, F. E. 3 2-3 acres 2.07 Johnson. Gaither, 110 acres.. 4.59 Krackle, Mrs. F. A., 1 town lot 28.16 Little, G. R., 1 town lot 159.20 Laughter, J. C., 8 1-4 acres.. 4.82 Parrist O. Ft., 2 town lots 9.57 Price/Miss Bettie, 1 town lot. 24.89 Price, N. L., 56 acres 16.58 Pace, J. Willie (Estate) 1 town lot 4.85 Pace, Leo C., 1 town lot 3.55 Pace, J. Hamnon, 1 town lot.. 20.76 Pearson, G. W. 315 acrefc 42.44 Pearson, J. E., 215 acres.... 37.18 Pearson, C. W., Estate 130 A. 22.11 Stepp, T. R.. 50 acres 6.20 Shuler, M. E.t 1 town lot 11.68 Smith, W. A.', 1 town Hot 17.17 Taylor, John, 6 acres 3.17 Thompson, A. B., 100 acres.. 20.07 Verner, Mrs. A. B. 1 town lot 21.29 Wilcox, Mrs. L. C., 1 town lot 129.17 Wilks, John T. Est. 1 town lot 35.11 Colored Akin, Will 1 town lot 1.17 Akin, Rebeca, 1 town lot 1.17 Cash% John, 1 town lot 12.34 Cash! C. C. 1 town lot 5.48 Montgomery, Pauline, 1 town lot 6.20 Parks, Will, 1 town lot 11.02 Thompson, Hessie 1 town lot. 1.17 Tryon Armstrong, E. L. 81 acres... 115.55 Adams, Jane F., 1 townlot.... 6.20 Bradley, D. D., 2 town lots.... 20.40 Blackwell, Lucy 6 1-2 acres.. 3.17 Blackwell, Sam 14 acres .... 14.06 Brownlee, Eugene 1 town lot S26.18 Blackwell, Mrs. L. L. 14 acres 15.16 Cain, Mrs. Lian 1 town lot 64.84 Cawthray, E. B. 1 town lot... 6.85 Cowan, A. G. 119 acres....... 87.93 Crawley, W. W., 1 town lot.. 46.51 Foster, Ed 9 1-2 acres 6.76 Fish, J. W. 9 acres 6.32 Fisher, J. M. 14 1-4 acres 16.01 Ferris, Mrs. K. C. 1 town lot.. 156.46 Fitsmimons, G. S.,1 town lot.. 1.73 Goodman, J. F. 20 acres 2.76 Gash, Geo. A., 1 town lot 71.24 Goodman, D. A. 1 acre..*,... 10.47 Guffy Noah 1 town lot 12.91 Green, W. S. 1 town lot 72.48 Givin, W. M. 29 1-2 acres 28.41 Helton, Frank 1 town lot 11.70 Hyde, B. H., 5 acres 15.71 Hudson , Jim 1 acre 5.34 Hall, Lonie 7 1-2 acres 6.03 Hart, E. M., 30 acres 14.38 Isral, J. J: 3 acres 3.80 Jones, Geo. W., 84 acres 58.10 Leich Joseph Est., 107 acres.. 32.69 50 acres 12.16 Lebean McCordy C., 4 a... 132.57 Moore, ' J. Nath 1 town lot... 2.53 Mills, J. A., 63 acres 32.22 Mills, Thorn S. 178 acres 38.37 Newman, J. G. 3 acres 20.49 Newell Rev. W. A. 2 town lots 89.60 Nash, D. & A. 1 town lot 5.30 Owens, H. L., 2 acres 16.11 Oakland Heigths Reality Co., 2 town lots "*30 Page, Octova 6 acres 21.45 Paris M. H. Est. 1 lot 6.20 Revan, Thos W. 5 acres.... 5.04 Staton, Gertrude M., 1 townlot 28.19 Sheilds, W. J. Est., 23 acres.. 20.80 Searles, J. Foster 1 town lot 77.86 Staggs, H. I. 59 acJe? ?;?????? Sharp, Mrs. Barnard 1 town lot sa.lb Smith, Mrs. A. N. 42 acres ... 18.31 Thorn, Miss Annie C. 38 A ? sa.tt Taylor, Harriet and Mary C. 1 town lot 50.79 Tryon Country Club, 5o acres 90.49 Verbeck, Richard 3 1-2 acres 6.20 Wilcox, S. F. and Rosa B. 34 acres .... ...... ? 6.89 Weaver, G. G. 106 acres 39.46 Colored Brown Francis 1 lot % 15.36 Carson, Nan 1 lot 9- J? Dalton, Virgil 2 1-2 acres.... 9.24 Edwards J. K. 1 lot 15.83 Furman, Rebecca 1 lot...... Fox, Joe 13 acres ? ? ? ? ? 1?-? Fletcher, Mattie 1 town lot.. e.jSO Helton, Leander ? Holbert E. L. 26 acres ? 19.33 Jackson, Duff 6 acres 40.00 Mills, Will 1 town lot....-...- 1?-4.1 Mills, J. B. 1 townlot 2.53 Mitchell Ed. 1 town lot ?.03 McDuffie, A. 2 town lots...... 19-03 Miller, Furman 1 lot Mooney, Mattie 2 lots 22.70 Mills, Ed. 1 town lots 20.81 Peak, Henry 1 town lot 15.36 Terrell, Caldonia, 2 acres 3.30 White, Alex 1 town lot 10.51 Greens Creek Township Bryan, J. T. 25 1-2 acres.... $ 4.23 Caulk, James Miller 50 acres 11.29 Greenway, W. G. 127 a<#es.. 68..S7 Green, C. W. 4o acres./ Horn, J. P. 165 acres/ 74.40 Reed, J. H. 35 3-4 a<*B 22.80 M j Smith, Mrs. S. A. 53 acres.... 19-41 Smith, C. B. 52 acres 3*-73 Steadman, A. R- 30 acres 28.36 Smith, W. C. 44 acres l?-28 Watson, J. S. 104 acres 89-95 Liles, W. M. 70 acres 22.34 Prince, C. L. 43 acres 42-&3 Colored Lyles, C. C. 55 acres 32.60 Lynch, B. H. 32 acres 11.93 Columbus Township Barnett S. J. 116 acres $ 61.04 Burton, John L. 1 town lot.... Brisco, L. 132 acres 51.7Z Champion. Mrs. Mary 214 a.. 43..>4 Constance & Armand 1 town ? lot ? Dillard W. A. 50 acres 28.91 Green, J. L. 36 acres 37.94 Gasness, G. W 1 2.73 Green, Mrs. C. M. 40 acres... 16.40 Hamilton, R. G. 500 acres.. 147.82 Hampton, T. C. 8 acres 3.2* Johns, Bessie 55 acres McMurry, A. L. 2 town lots.. o.6o McMurry Mrs. Salina 35 acres 38.^0 Martin, Ferman 67 acres 38.97 Ormand J. F. 21 acres 18.40 Pack, W. M. 58 acres........ 20.79 Pack, John Est, 50 acres 25.20 Peak, Harris 227 acres 60.68 Pitman, E. L. 53 acres 9 64 Searcy Elbert 51 acres 20.64 Searcy J. W. 58 acres 27.5 Swafford & Mills, 206 acres.. 95.16 Toney, Mrs.. S. E. 65 acres... 35.33 Greens Williams & Phillys, jjg acres 47.48 Williamson, Mrs. Florence R. 21 acres Wagener, J. S. 110 acres.... 36.85 Wyatt, A. J. 40 acres........ 14.74 Williams. J. S. 40 acres bal... 9.58 Watson, J. S. 9S acres 49.8 Wolfe, G. W 7123 Colored Wilson, Jim 21 acres 12.23 William, E. B. 72 acres 26.86 Jackson, Eli 10 acres 7.91 Hannon Claud 10 acres.".... 6.91 Holbert,' Lena 1 acre 2.71 More, George 103 acres WWr Peak, James 7 acres 6.75 White Oak Township Allen, J. L. 70 acres 9.25 Arledge, Clem 100 acres 17.76 Buckuer. Walter 75 acres 23.14 Brisco. Mrs. Alice 47 acres.. 61.4U Culbreth, J. A. 1 town lot.... 9.41 Hampton, X. L. 4 acres 29.13 Hodge. Mrs. Mint 25 acres 5.78 Justice & Harrison, 525 acres 163.87 Harton, W. A. and Bro. 100 acres Hodge, P. A. Est. 67 acre.... -1100 Holbert, Dftve 80 acres 10.09 Lobdell Mission Farm 115 A.. 50.85 Mills. W. A. 120 acre. 29.89 McAbee Bertha 27 acres 13.79 MCDade, E. L. 40 acres 10.09 Taylor E. W. 141 acres ? V Walker, Mrs. J. C. Est. 128 A 52.80 Walker, W. M. 80 acres 53.34 Colored Cash. Joseph 4 acres 6.58 Mills, Frank 40 acres..v 31.15 Petty, Charles 17 acres 20.71 Petty, Guy 24 acres 10.8 7 Turner, R. B. 100 acres 15. <7 Taylor, Mary 26 acres 12.42. Coopers Gap Bradley, H. J., 40a 11 30 Burnett, Mrs Eveline, 75a... 15?>?> Dimsdale, Mrs. Elisha, 83a.. 16.80 Early, A. D., .53a 1340 Edwards, A. A., 195a 69.61 Egerton, James, 123.. a 56 08 Fault, Mrs. M. L., 28a 5.55 Gilbert, S. P.. 66a.. 6 1807 Garrens, W. M? 84a. 16-30 Gilbert, M., 35a Halford, A. H? 83a 13.00 Jackson, E. M.% 61a 6.72 Jackson, D. C., 40a 7-21 Laughter, J. C., 19a 13-00 Laughter J. E. ' Mills, Thomas F., 185a '104 McGuinn, Mrs. M. L., 28a... 7.20 McCain, O. E., 75a 13. <6 Ogle, S. E., 75a 30.69 Ruff, J. 69a 7.05 Searcy, Pink, 103a 23.76 Solesby, B. L., 86a... 34.59 j Shawt Mrs. Pearl, 8a ?.S2 ! Thompson, D. H., 112a 19.01 Womack, F. P., 66a 34.49 McDade, E. L., 94a 18.50 Colored. Logan, R. H., 50a 17.82 Logan, Amanda, 25a 9.30 Logan, E. L., 25a 8.42 Logan, Marion 25a 8.42 FRANK JACKSON, Tax Colllector. O How Old Is Aunty? Aunty was explaining to little Harold the story about Colum bus discovering America and ended it with: "And all this happened over four hundred years ago.." Harold, his eyes wide open with wonder, said after a mo ment's thought, "Gosh, aunty, what a memory you have." o ~ CORONA TYPEWRITER dealer wanted in every com munity. More than half ' mil lion sold. Money for spare time. CALHOUN Office Co., -? Hflij - ? .w.. ... One Dollar WiH Start You! Our savings department is growing steadily. We have over $25,000.00 in Savings Accounts alone. Which indicates that there are some thrifty people in Polk County, among whom are many children. We make a specialty of accounts for ladies and children. One dollar opens an account. Start at once. Interest period starts April 1st. We pay 4 per cent, compounded quarterly. It is not what you earn but what you save that counts. No loans are made by this bank to any of its officers or directors. G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES Vic4 President PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member American Bankers Association .Tryon, North Carolina W. F. LITTLE Cashier ' V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier FOSTER THOMSOM Asst. Cashier 50 GOOD CIGARETTES 10* Special Manufacturing WATCH , REPAIRING JEWELRY REPAIRING TA eStor.rfMfc GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Diamonds, Pearls, Gems, Jewelry, Watch es, Clocks, Silverware. Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders. 148 E. Main St. SPARTANBURG, S. C. Don't Miss the Fun at the Piedmont Exposition! Spartanburg, April 6-14 Different Programs Each Night Musical and Vocal Solos Wonderful Wireless Style Show with Living Models Moving Pictures and Vaudeville Entrancing Music by the Carolina Serenaders Every Afternoon and Evening The Style Shows in which beautiful girls, Comely Youths and lovely children will display the new Spring Modes will be held a * . Monday, Tuesday and Friday Nights and Wednesday Afternoon. Why Not? Let us have a Ford Day in Tryon and get every Ford Car in Polk County here on that day, have contests, music, dancing and a real big time for everybody. Let's do it.

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