flh? mlt' <julck wor* of
l!!! vjj to niakp fc iJaJlar go farther
^Invest it fn gasoline.
fa clouds sh.w (heir silver lining
th*.v ^<>W ^Wfty.
|hwd Isn't oui\? -lately down and out
?-1&e stops Mis sL'ug he had a share.
if there v*re no small townn
H would liinre town* feel superl#?
4it tilt ouiv thing that bn
tie prewar level la the cdal
j* ciD't tell by the suit a man
^ 1 bow mm) ho 1?? there are In hii
m can't mak?- that every day uy|
r.way atu/r work on a cold living
jfaior people always are hattf
t cordially by those who feel neaS
I ti them.
^?otbef ose^ (,nr problem Is try
(o figure ort how much longir
i am uw It.
burglar who stole a wrist
^ must be jotting ready to rt>
his earnings.
|f|?#Ter Europe signals w(|h One
for war, It -.sures the other H
, gio for more food.
Hck town h a >lace where eveiyw
knows the fellow in the well
i salt ii a stranger.
sign of mechanical progress
p#dMtriar> hare to be mended
than automobiles.
don't cost you so very
uleu you have a few dost
whw have sworn off.
| twenty he thinks ha ean s^Vf t}e
I; it thirty he btging to wish ko
I arc part of his salary.
, pet politician is a man who
istfethe world believe his empty
I ti merely an open mind.
_ pages herald t)ie return
shirt for men. But where
i eid-faahioned 5-cent soda?
i ill probability the average person
little more punctual in borrowing
tbs In paying the debt
1 1 fanny thing, but the sliver lln*
I ii tlwayg discovered first by the
wko live outside the cloud.
itelv all the men who know
(toielve world problems are busy
for newspaper syndlcatea.
ill these archeologtsta on the
U high time Paris announces
lummy styles will be all the
is some complaint that the
ion of hospitals is not keep
wlth the motor car produe
difference between barbarism
denization appears to be
lelly a matter of improved fire
* *y 1,500,' XX) Bibles were sold
Bin this country, but the people
f* tctlnf as If they read that
commuting ever become?
^ toe suburbanites will certalji
Mfsot ha^lLg to wait on the elds
for* cast a Mf boom In
yfear. Any boom of that
ptrmtSfcion to cut out lte
*'? total Indebtedness is
1 ttJW.OOO.oto, which shows that
' ^ not only terribly old, but
slow.
' tofce of York might have lees
IJ4 *bout his household expenses
P would ito^ being a duke and
1 W> ?ome where.
Tear the Nobel peace prlss
J ti a woman. Tet Kipling says
P4 taatle of the species li mors
I* thia the ma'.el
*orl4 was \ ^interested in ttos
V*1 (A Tutankhamen's tomb?
lUtothsr mummy" ? until It was
thwi was millions In it.
York Times says "Anthra
* 1 Lure 17." But let's pretend
i ( 10 wt won't feel so bad about
' ^ 8? without a necessity.
tfom
?twin
another angle, the
movement may
* success. Innumer
1 turned their backs to It.
IfjJ* **era* of the driver who
pedestrians in a safety
away Is, general
* larjf streak of yellow.
th?t American modistes
-bustle from these
th% moiiste's profession
*** lugfe monument, or sev
buys $10,000,000
J^te for resale to farm
*1 *111 surely suggest that
'^??CiSrh witk 00,11 iw **
Asphyxiating Ra.a.
You can asphyxiate rats that Infest
the garage by giving them carbon
monoxide gas from the engine exhaust,
advises a federal bulletin. Attach a
rubber hose to the exhaust pipe and
put the end into the hole. The gas
will kill the rata.
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to the power of sale
K
contined in^that certain mort
gage deed executed by Alfred
Edgerton and Susie Edgerton,
his wife, to The Bank of Tryon
on the 17th day of November
1917 and of record in the office
j of Register of Deeds for Polk
County, in Book 12 at page 572,
; to secure payment of the in
debtedness and interest therein
j set forth, default having been
made in the payment of said in
debtedness and interest, the un
dersigned will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder,
for cash, at ^the Court House
dodr of Polk County, in Colum
bus, North Carolina, on Friday
the 17th day of August 1923, at
1?. o'clock Noon the following
described land and premises,
from Columbus to Tryon ;
conveyed by said mortgage, to
wit:
That tract of land lying and
being in the township of Tryon,
County of Polk and State of
North Carolina and known and
designated as follows: Adjoin
ing the lands of C. C. Constant.
Beginning at a sweet gum on
the east bank of road leading
thence South 61. 1-2 East 26
poles to a stake; thence North
37 East 13 poles to a stake;
thence North 61 1-2 West 26
poles to a stake; thence South
37 West 13 poles to the begin
ning, containing two acres more
or less.
This 16th day of July 1923.
The Bank of Tryon,
Mortgagee.
Now In Progress
We are calling this a "Bargain Jubilee" because it has been several years since we have sold as good merchandise for the prices we
are asking during this sale. Our buyers spent last week in New York and secured many special purchases at much under value. In
addition to that, we have cut the prices deep on all Summer goods in the house. That is why we are calling this a "Bargain Jubilee
and you will surely find the bargains here when you come. ~ >
Wash Dresses at Jubitee
Prices
You have probably never bought Wash
Dresses for so little money as we are selling
them now. Our buyers spent last week in New
York buying early Fall goods, and while there
they found several of our best makers had small
lots of their best selling styles in Wash Dresses
left. We bought them very cheap and pass
them cn to you, with a small profit added. They
were so much cheaper in price than those we had
in stock that we found it necessary to mark
down every Wash Dress in the house from 25 to
50 per cent to get as good values as the new
Dresses we bought last week in New York.
Come early. You can now buy two or three
Wash Dresses for the price of one Dress ten
days ago.
One lot of Womens Dresses at $1.00 each. These
are Dresses ? they are not aprons that some peo
ple call dresses.Sizes 36 to 44.
One lot of Dresses at $2.98 that sold for more.
Some, stout or large sizes are in this lot.
One lot of Dresses at $3.98 that have been selling
regularly at ?6.50, $7.50 and- $8.50.
One lot of Dresses at $5.95 and $6.95 for Dresses
you have been paying more than double the
prices for.
Our higher priced Cotton Dresses
are at cut prices
? prices
One Lot of Women's Gowns
at 59 cents
These Gowns come in flesh and white. They are
embroidered in front and are made much fuller
and longer than you find cheap Gowns made.
They are worth 89c and our price is 59c. [
One lot of Flesh Step-Ins, made full and good
values at 50c.
Table Cloths and Napkins at
Jubilee Sale Prices
Select any of our Table Cloths or Napkins and
take off 25 per cent during this sale.
Jubilee Prices on Bathing Caps
at 10c
These are not the kind of Bathing Caps you get
in the 10-cent stores. They are Caps we have
been selling at 25c, 39c and 50c all season. Now
we make a price of 10c for choice.
Towels at Jubilee Prices ?
All White Bath Towels, size 22x42. They weigh
full four pounds to the dozen, at only $3.00 do?
en. You could not buy as large heavy Towel as
this at $3.00 doien when cotton sold at 10c to 12c
per pound.
39c Towels, 3 for $1.00
50c Towels, 3 ^for C. $1.25
75c Towels, 2 for $1.25
Jubilee Prices on All Trunks
Trunks are all higher than when we bought ours,
but we will give you 20 per cent off of any of
them during our Jubilee Sale.
Jubilee Prices on Grsss Rugs
GRASS RUGS... ?
This means the prices are less than you have
seen for good heavy imported Grass Rugs.
27x54-inch Grass Rugs at 49c
36x72-inch Grass Rugs at 79c
6x9-foot Grass Rugs at.. $2.39
8xl0-foot Grass Rugs at $3.39
9xl2-foot Grass Rugs at $4.39
Women's and Misses' Linen Khaki Knickers, new
shipment of best styles and makes at the lowest
prices. ?'
Childrens % length 50c Sox at 25c.
One lot of All Silk $5.00 Red Sport Skirts at
$1.00 each.
One lot of Infants White Corded Coats at $1.00
each; worth much more.
One lot of Infant's and Children's White Dresses
at $1.00 i each. Some are slightly soiled or
mussed up from handling. They were much
higher priced than $1.00 and the first time wash
ed they are good as ever before.
Women's, Misses and Children's Raincoats and
Capes less 25 per cent. Every one who goes to
the mountains should have a raincoat.
Bathing Suits at Jubilee Prices
During this sale you can buy any of our Bathing
Suits for Women, Men or Children less 33.1-3
per cent of the prices.We have extra size Bath
ing Suits as well as the other sizes.
Jubilee Prices on
Children's Dresses
Your choice of any Child's Dress in the house
less one-third of our original low prices. Mothers
now is your chance to save big money on your
Children's School Dresses which they will need
in September.
Jubilee Prices on New Sweaters
Most of these Sweaters were bought in New
York last week at bargain prices.You get them
like we bought them ? namely, very cheap.
One table of all Wool and Worsted Slip-on
Sweaters at 95c for choice.
One lot of new Sleeveless Sweaters at $1.98.
One lot of new Sleeveless Sweaters at $2.50
One lot of new Sleeveless Sweaters at $2.95
Take one-third off the prices of any Sweater in
the house that has been here over one week.?
New Wash Silk Dresses for the
Jubilee Sale at $9.85
* r / . . * " ?
These are new Dresses bought in New York last
week at a big reduction. We are adding a small
profifit and only asking $9.85 for them when they
would be cheap at $15.00. Several style^ to se
lect from.
Children's Spring Weight Coats
at Half Price
Children's all wool Capes and Hats to match at
$4.95 that sold for much higher prices.
One lot of women's extra size Wash Skirts,
whites and colors, at $1.79; worth double to
make.
One lot of 75c Black Sateen Petticoats at 49c
AH hats Going at Jubilee Prices
During the past jveek we received a lot of fine
White Hats ittd also colored ones bought special
ly f6r oiir Jubilee Sale. You have not seen hats
like we v^ll now sell you for so little money.
ClkiiCE OF ANY HAT IN TH?
HOUSE AT $5.95
We have neVer offered our fine H^ts so low be
fore, but this is our first Jubilee Sale, and we
want every one to remember it.
Monday morning you will find one $25.00 Hat,
several $18.50 and $20.00 Hats and a large lot of
$10.00, 12.50 and $15.00 Hats all at $5.95 each.
Our cheaper grade hats have all been marked
down to very low prices for our Jubilee Sale.
Auto Coats at Jubilee Prices
$1.00 to $7.50
When horses were in style we called them Dust
ers, but times change. Now they are "Auto
Coats.' They will pay for themselves in one
auto trip by protecting your clothes from the
dust and dirt.
One lot of Linene Auto Coats at $1.00 each,
bizer 34 to 46.
One iot of Auto Coats, made of good grade
Linene, in regular and extra sizes, for $1.98.
One lot of pure Linen Auto Coats at $2.95. - _
Auto Coats at $4.95. These Coats are line made
and are worth $7.50 if bought in a regular way.
Extra size pure all Linen Auto Coats at $4.95.
You don't find stoat auto coats in many stores.
These are wonderful values and are easily worth
double our price of $4.95.
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