,HK ? SLIPS MAKE 'EM !?&?' w a pillows^ banana ':^vix cuPs and j ami on tongues.? ,,-uo occur very without speedome. ^ cd speed is frequent j? 'r-i! suddenly, without C r M i,,n "lDs uiiu's up in the ditch ami i[ " CO?0 ?n p ^ . k meI,1'r" * U0 SK cids across the m f fltfi jA t'; ' 1 n? *n,i in ben ijci - ' i'u b;U 0 . ir -with unpleas. pn matters pertain. ; v ir.ory slips as . jiptoeing across a u n meandering . s of pleasure it ' a German be. victory. i , ccuvs between the ,, happens that the cup is one that cheers, it is certain to happen that the lips do not. "Why careless people shonld leave the c&stoff garments of a nnde banana on the sidewalk yet remains to be seen, and they remain to be slipped on wherf they are not seen. Going to bed is a slippery per formance, "We first slip out of our clothes. Next a pitayer slips from our lips, or pelrhaps it slips our minds. Then we slip into bed and slip off to sleep with 0ur heads on the pillow slips, -O An Old Species of Mammal.... It happened in the Adirondacks.a "What," demanded the amateur hun ter of his guide, "what is the name of the species I Just shot?" "Well, sir." returned the guide suavely, "I've just been investigat ing and he says his name is Smith." E-TTHMriW? ? VV. ? ?. Edney TELEPHONE 154 Electrical Supplies & Equipment Repairing1 and Installation Our Specialty. IcjjlHG OUT of BUSINESS CIVK THEM 335 ENJOYABLE EVENINGS kith ih?- they enjoy most, that I* ties- Fsrainitv. > There is nothing in the world that orin?> happiness to the Home quicker jianto make things pleasent for the whoie raniily. With i'i;ristmas so near why not bring [tee Wife in a? see our Wonderful Line tflteenoM Goods as we have every rfiir.j in S:oek from the Kitchen Range 10 :he iinjs i of Parlor Suites. We are Ciosinir Out our Stock and Go i'rO.n of Business. There is no doubt I that *vo can save You the Difference on joar New Car. iTheTime, Place and The Store IS J. L. Smathers & Sons 15 - 17 BROADWAY, Abbeville, N. C. Are You Trying To Make Your Family Happy ? - If So, Then See Our Store Before CHRISTMAS BET. . Alt* * * ?. tTTYVVV* ? mxr. r^ABm ? ?*? ?*??*? .*? ?*? ?*? ?j? ^STOCKED On Clothing Hence These Reductions j y $20.00 Men's Suits 25.00 V " 27.50 " ? " 31.50 32.50 35.00 37.50 45.00 6.00 Bovs' Suits 8.50 "? 9.50 9.75 10.00 11.50 yi y y y y y y $14.75 19. 5 22.75 26.75 28.75 29.75 33.75 38.85 4.85 5.75 6.00 7.45 7.50 8.50 ****** OVERCOATS Splendid Values in Overcoats for Men and Young Men at 1 $13.50, $16.50, $19.50, $25.00 and $27.50 Carpenter's Dept. Store Rutherfordton, N. C. " MEET ME AT CARPENTER'S " ' v v * ?!?* <? *1 i i r: i'-M'..' # Pi. EASING GIFTS' FOR ('ARTICULAR PEOPLE Every mail order which is re ceived in this store is given the m33t careful and accurate atten tion? and, if you decide to come to Asheviile on a shopping trip, you'll find us ready to cater to . your gift wants with a real stock of fine jewelry. ? > . LADIES RINGS in white gold new style mount ings? a really fine showing $5 ? $10? $15 ? $20 and up NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR* ENGRAVING Carpenter - Matthew Quality Jewelers Six North Pack Square Asheviile, North Carolina - . , - ? *?- '? ?' , n -A,*.*'. ? - . tf "-i . >'? 'Vii, . . . ,? ? THE NFIfcS $150 per year Guaranteed hosiery, samples your size free to agents. Write for proposition paying $75.00 weekly full time, $1.50 spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer: must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, repeat orders. International Stucking Mills, 1-725- 7803, Norristown, Pa FOR RENT: Four room house on Rocky Spur road. See W. F. Little. HOME GROWN FLOWERS For all occasions? either cut or made up in Special Floral Designs. POTTED PLANTS including Poinsettas GLENN-AYERS FLORAL CO.f Spartanburg, S. C. Phone County ------ 3202 NORTH CAROLINA. POLK COUNTY, TRYON TOWNSHIP John La Jackson vs J. L. Dalton NOTICE OF SUMMONS Bedtime Biology. The patter of little feet was heard from the head of the stairs. Mrs. Kinderby raised her hand, warning the members of her bridge club to be silent. 0- d "Hush!" she said softly, "The children are going to deliver their goodnight message). It always gives me a feeling of reverence to hear them. Listen!" There was a moment 0f tense si-j lence, then: "Mamma," came the message in a shrill whisper! Willie found a bedjhug." ? Ithaca JournaL o Clvia Fruits. Minneapolis will never have any thing on St. Paul. A fellow from over there came over here the other day just t0 look around and find faulta He approached a fruit stand, picked up a large watermelon and asked with a sneer: "Is this the largest apple you have in St. Paul?" "Hey!" bellowed the owner of the fruif stand. "Put that grape down!"i ? Chevy circle. Paints, Putty, ! Oils, Varnishes. Florentine Window Plate, Windshield ! Glass, Mirrors, Sedan Doors. Picture Framing a Specialty. CALEB JENNINGS Paint and Glass Store 116 South Church St. Phone 1813 Spartanburg, S. C. NORTH CAROLINA, } POLK COUNTY. - FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on January 10, 1918, by O. F. Tony and wife, S. C. Tony, to M# L. Edwards, trustee for W. A Harrill, same having been ! duly assigned to J. A. Walker for! value, default having been made In the payment of said indebtedness at maturity the undersigned trustee will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Columbus, Polk County, N. C. on Monday, December 22, 1924, at 2 o'clock P. M. the following real estate, towit: Lying and being in Columbus Township. Polk County, N. C., BEGINNING at a dogwood on the the East bank of a branch, running N. 85 90 poles to a persimmon; thense N 2% E 34 poles to a stone, W 60 poles to a pine; thence S 78 Henderson's corner; thence N 70 W 98 poles to a hickory; thence 8. 1 3 E. 121 poles to a stake; thencelS poles to a hickory, down; thence N 51 E 22 poles to a maple on the branch; thence with the branch tfl the beginning, containing sirty-flve acres more or less. This Nov. 17th. 1924. M. L. EDWARDS, Trustee. The defendant above named wUl' take notice that an action entitled j as above has been commenced be-' fore Thos. G. Mills^ a Justice of the Peace of Polk County, North Caro. Una against said defendant for the sum of $59,50 due said plaintiff; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear before Thos. C. Mills a Justice of the Peace at his office in Tryon township) Polk County, on the 5th day of December} 1924 at 10 o'clock a, m. to answer or demur to the complaint of vthe above named plaintiff for the non payment of the sum of Fifty-nine Dollars and fifty cents and interest on $59.50 from January 5th. 1921 until paid due by note dated January 5th, 1921, and demanded by plaintiff and for costa, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This day of November 1924, THOS. C. MILLS, Justice of the Peace. Ex.? 12.11.24. o NOTICE The undersigned having this day qualified as Executrix of the wilj of John T. Hipps, deceased; this ig to notify all persons having 'Claims ' against the estate of the decedent to present them to the undersigned at my residence in Saluda, N. C. fon or before the 1st day of November 1925 for payment, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment at once. This 4th day of December, 1924. Mrs. John T. Hipps, Expires 1.8.25, pd. ' > Is Too Buiy, . J ?,<! Early in the Hardin* administra tion, an Italian, having applied for citizenship was being examined la the naturalization court, "Who is the President of the Unit, e 'States?" -fclt "Mr Hard'." " . ~ "Wh0 ia Vice-President?" "Mr. Cool'." ? ?' If the president .should die th?nj who would be president?" "Mr. Cool'." ^ t "Could you be President?'* "No." ' "Why?" . "Mister, you 'scuse please. I vers busy worka da mine." ? Our Dumb Animals. ? ? ? o READ THE NEWS Radios I am selling the fol lowing Radios: Radiola - - $35 to $425 . Stromberg-Cnrlson - $180 to $310 Atwater-Kent $65 to $105 Pooley - - - - . 210 Crosley - - 14.50 to 75 Freed-Eisemann 80 to 175 Grebe ----- 155 John Kittrell, Dealer Phone 46 B TRYON, N. C. Expert Plumbing We will open our mod | ern plumbing establish ment on Trade Street in the Ballew building within a few days. Ex pert attention given to plumbing and heating ? equipment and installa SEE US I Shields & Morris I TRYON, N. C. 1 A Christmas Your Children Will Always Remember Is the Christmas Day on which you give them a Bank Book as a gift, with a Savings Account start in it for them. We offer you every facility of this Bank in getting this most desirable of gifts ready. 41 Polk County Bank & Trust Resources Over $205,000 Columbus, - - North Carolina _? NOTED BANKER HUMES RHUS BOILED DOWN TO FJflW words, a recent speech by Otto H. Kahn, the banker, before the Harvard Boa. iness School Club, of New York, leaves the following ten Interesting principles; for success in life and business: 1. . Guard carefully against the habit of doing anything merely for the sake of getting through. 2. Remember that the most ser. riceable of all assets is reputation. 3. Think. your imagination from time to time. 4. Go for a ride on the horse of 5. Be ready, be fully prepared, but be patient, bide your time, know how to wait. 6. Consider as one of the essen tial requisites of your diet a supply of the milk of human kindness. 7. Work hard, don't be an etebt hourj&_day man. but don't permit yourself to become a machine. 8. Take tn intsrest and a 4m share In publle affairs, 9. Meet tow feilowmen with mm**-* fldence unless yon hare reason to suspect ? 1~* 10. Take hjeed to remember, those o t you who b y eminent ano. cess may rise yourselves beyond your peers that It behoores yon to do all you cau to make your position as little "jarring'' as possible to that immense majority whom fate has not singled out tor its favors. o A 8tudy In. Heredity. "I'm going to call my baby Char le8f" said the author; ''after Charles Lamb, you know. He Is such a dear little lamb." "Oh! I'd call him William Dean,* said the friend.* "He Howells so much." ? Wisconsin Octopus. J. F. STOKES High Grade Auto Trimming, Painting Seat Covers, Awnings, etc. Phon* SSO-J 7th Av*. Eaa Hendersonville, N. C. ROLLINS1 An Old Established Reputation for Extra Quality from First Stitch to Last. It'sJThe Modesty of Price that Always Occasions Surprise in That "ROLLINS' ROYAL RAIMENT". New arrivals this week in smart top coats priced much lower than you had ex pected them. Big range of NEW colors with fur trimming and without. Price, $19-50^ to $35.00 ROLLINS' The New Apparel Shop Next to First Bank & Trust Co., Hendersonville, N. C. !? .'.A.* Lighten the Loss. 4 * 1 * * If your home burns and it is fully covered by insur ance it helps materially in lightening the loss, for you are then able to rebuild. , ft 1 t Representing long established Old Line Companies. I am in a position > under- write any policy covering Fire Accident Health Liability Automobile or other Insurance Risk Glad to explain details to interested persons. See me. first. ? ? W. M. HESTER , Real Estate and Insurance Try on, N. C. Come To Kinneys For Holiday Felt Slippers All colors and sizes at lowest prices Specially Priced Hosiery For Christmas Gifts No. 97 Pure Thread Silk Full Fashioned in All Colors, Per Pair Three Pair _ Packed In Special Holly Covered Boxes if/j&r G.R. .$1.59 4.39 % 108 E. Main St. * * ?' f. I' N L ' Spartanburg, S. C.

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