Newspapers / Polk County News and … / Aug. 5, 1926, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
fcrSNEW PLAN I TO BOOST GOSSIP B h r Teach Britons To Use Phone H moilicr of many (in..1 ilio necessity , .1 people of England H. : Ilio telephone has hr III .-(USgCSt. that into?" lio introVc H mo Your Kuilding T Hj.(m (Jood Workmanship ^ncn!iii!'.vi' ,r Old Huiiding. Ki:s:j)KNTIAL AND ( (D. E. B. S Building: C 1: itrong rei conser many new cus . :::\ ?!? \ ou to come tc All ;u i-Mimts, wliether sr + * ++ + The Eta,ik i aluda I | ? at these m I Low Prices/ i=ts 5J0 8s^$645 fe'$735 u"ii"$ 765 'TonTruck $iAC Hunti* Only ^ 7 V iTonTruck Cko,,:, Onl* W 0 9 /. O. h. f lint, UlA ijl \ JW ut I in* ;l Q U A 1 duced to popularize the general use "J of the telephone. England lags far behind the United States in the matter of telephones. and though the system is owned and operated by the govern- n inent, an association of private individuals is working to stimulate public interest in the telephone as a means of bettering the service. ^ The queer plan suggested above is but one of many emanating from rfl private individuals who feel that rEngland needs to know more about I the telephone before better service can be looked for. < < > < + $ > >j? j VrmHloa ^ ivruuivkj* 'T I X| , Good References, Ten Years * T tri f Pe COMMERCIAL WORK % H< 4. ?p ANDERS IE ontractor. f j wl LANDRUM, S. C. Box 72. J inf ' ? ? < j LOW PENCIL (\ ???-???II c ol RED BAND \ nUKurmsinciw,/ Kri t NEW YORK,USmo r > >: * > { ++* ?* |H>. ' am JABLE AND j;z VATIVE i| I +-5-+++V ' ' f01' 4 ' am itomers to our already large <> > us for roal banking SERV- < j llaJ nail or large, appreciated. j | J'.'J ****** ;; itWi of Saluda If - - N. C. :|| ft>r Ecc IumhEB rhevrolet i Multiple-C with Ch Into the field of low-p cars the smoothest Chevrc Chevrolet history brings < ly the velvet acceleration freedom from high-speed1 tion that have been th reasons for the buying of cars. Upicv j ? Imagine loafing up a hill loaded car?with the n turning so easily that yo scarcely aware of its oper You can in the smooth Chei Imagine rushing from 10 miles an hour before watch ticks ten times ? never a semblance of lab ITON M< I If . vni LITY AT HEY MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVIH ecesgities in America But Luxuri in Europe Here are some of the thngs -vv-n "-c icgaru as among t Jcessities of life?but which I peans regard as luxuries for t ch and well-born only: 16,300,00 telephones 16,337,000 electric light and pow lers 15,000,000 automobiles 9,000,000 phonographs 3,500,000 radios 59,137,000 useful "luxuries." Assuming that each article cc butes to the well-being of fi rsons, it is not hard to see wh ;rbert Hoover means when 1 eaks of the "diffusion of faervi d use" among our people. Ve: w are complfctel y jsola/ted fro ntact with all five of these thini rich make life better worth li r MUTT AND JEFF MEET at is, Biggest and Littlest Ele trie Engines The largest electric locomotii ?r built and the smallest were r itly brought together and phot iphed side by side, making xlern version of the old "Dignil :1 Impudence" picture. The giant of the clan. built fr ivy freight duty, is 152 feet lor 3 weighs 637 tons. It carrii tors of 10,000 horsepower and ca nl n two-mile train over heav ides. rhe pigmy locomotive is fort: inches long, less than one-fort; irth the length of its big brothe 1 weighs three thousand pound motors are rated at four and oni f horsepower, and it .haa bee It to work in a mine, where : 1 displace a more picturesvue bi s industrious mine mule. W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C., ftomicnf Tro n <p o* ta f ion oth n Cheviole ylinderPeiform \evwlet Econon triced the part of the m let in in the smooth urv _xact? Imagine being al 1 .?n tween 40 ana5C e b Xa. hour upon h< r muC comfort, entirely sense of excess: unconscious of t est roughness in ma ,i can in the smooa lotor u are Learn for yoursel arion. smoothness that iroletJ world to Chevrc see and drive th< to 30 come prepared your like of whicl -with dreamed possib or on sells at Chevrole 3T0R f N. C. LOW the Milk County hrwi ESTIMATED LOSS j IG IS 100 MILION; les Fifty million dollars is tye toll exacted in traffic accidents^, every v year by inadequate street lighting, f according to estimates rejeivekl s ^e here by the North and South ^Caro- a 'u Una Public Utility Informatioi Bu- ' no reau from Charles J. Stahl, fulminating engineer of Pittsburg. A similar sum, Stahl said, imay 1 0F 1 be charged to the annual crime bill, since this much of the country's crime loss could be prevented by ' higher municipal lighting standards. "The importance of adepiate street lighting is only beginning to h 'n~ be aDnreciated." he declared, "while c ve modern street traffic, both in volume a at and speed, necessitates the steadily ie increasing use of artificial iluminace tion. .1 r ry "The error most frequently made J m by municipal authorities is to con- v sider street-lighting form the point p of view of the cost of lghting. Fiar judgment cannot be made until, to the cost of light, is added the cost * in damages of inadequate illumination." C c" North Carolina may be a little behind Pennsylvania and Illinois in re putting dollars into elections but, e- take it from the testimony going ' o- the rounds, if Senator Reed wants a to find out anything about absentee y voting, let him come to the land of experts >r ig !g You can find predictions of fashion authority that it is to be two inches above the kees and you can find predictions by fashion authority that it is to be two inches below the knees?the hem of the efeminine skyert. This is a situation that will ' be watched with interest. pn It is nice to know that the wornen's club at Asheville has a new 11 home and the picture of it is elegant t I but Ye Paragrapher did not really . grasp its significance until he read * in the Citizen that "the fragile fabi ric of a double decade's vibrant T vision became the utilitarian embh^rrr l of imposing actuality." Jf * * READ THE POLK COUNTY NEWS * \ est t History! a nee I ty ' J 4 lotor. You con evrolet! $ i ?Ie to drive bo* I ) miles an hour t 3ur?in perfect I r free from any * Ive speed and | :ven the slight* i the road. You lj i Chevrolet! j "-* i I1L.U 1 iltneincrcuww , is winning the } let. Arrange to i scar today! and i for a ride the J \ you never ^ ; le in a car that it's low prices! 4 4 4 4 CO. / COST ) ' I . roooSc M-******++*******++*+d^++ We are very glad to be blessed vith these nice refreshing showers rom above. We can now see the ;ardens and fields looking just fine ifter all the dry weather we have Lad in the past. Revival services closed at Big ,cvel Sunday with eight new mem>ers to the church. Rev. Pasoo from Spartanburg, S. C., has been helping n the meeting. Mr. Walter and Mason Poole who lave positions at Lake Lure were ailed to the bedside of their father t Clinton, S. C. Sunday. The moving picture under the diection of our county agent, Mr. Artz londay night at the school house ras a great help to the large crowd resent. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Wilson visited er sister, Mrs. Archie Smith near !ampob?llo,' S. C., last Saturday. Georgetown Hoi President Charles W. Lyons. S. J., merce Herbert Hoover the honorary WS^MMmMfc {<&&-- /-tM Why's and G Abe 'Sfljil _ fell Jersey Sweet Milk. Sweet Cream, Double Stre One-half of 1-! Per Cent < Flavor?tie Kind Every Bite a Deli TRYON D Phone I Western Noi Real Estate is Payi tx> the Wise : See Try< | | Th< [ C. J. ] [ " Rea L r t I can't sell all the TTA11 I Ulicx yuu i ? Tryon Dirt Wi !! I i ! "// Can 1 :: 1 :: ^ ? ? O II CHAS. J :: Real. ;; Phone 173 fuyw'jy I' -tag v/T^-v * >7rx:- v ; "*?? r?# "--*' ap'newFI Mr. W. D. Helton and Mrs. G.-L. Taylor and Mrs. A H. Lynch were out horse back riding Sunday afternoon viewing the oM mountains of North Carolina. Missee Gerrel Tayfcor, Fariest Laughter, Odell Dimsdale, and Wilbern Gililes left last Saturday for Raleigh N. C., where they have accepted a position for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Biddy Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dewlll Hilton and Mr. Joe Whiteside were callers at Mr. King Stepp Sunday afternqpn. We are glad to see that our new school building will soon be completed for school to open this fall. The many .friends of Mrs. O. L. Wilson will be glad to learn of her improvment and being able to be back iors Mr. Hoover conferring upon Secretary of Coindegree of doctor of laws at the 127th commencement exercises of Georgetown university In Washington. On the right is Sir Esme Howard, the British ambassador ither Why's | >ut | I mm MM?? ^Jl^> gMM T I Sweet Better, ngth. Sugar. Chalmers A A Gelatine. You Like Best ght RUG CO. s 174 th Carolina t ing Large Profits ! t Investor * 4* & Dn First I i I 4 Bn :: Liynch ltor" ii O Earth, so I only :: the Best. jj fill Clean Up it __ + t 3e Done9' ! *v 1 . LYNCH Estate I Tryon, N C. j .. - H7 THURSDAY AUGUST 5, 1926 'VI 11 at home again after such a long 111j Hess. Shf lias been at Spartanburg 'for treatment. Mr. W. 1). Helton and daughter Bessle Jane were in Itutherfordton Monday. i Mr and Mrs. John Grant Lynch of Tryon who, have been visiting their parents in this section have re turned to tlii'ir home. Misses Maude and Clara Womack visited their grandfather T. M. Kuppe Friday. A very good time was reported at the woodman meeting Saturday, ice cream and lemonade was given ta all that were present. We are glad to ? e so many young people at Cooper (lap taking part in Revival services wi 11 begin at Cooper Cap the third Sunday in thus Lots of people think Florida has withered up hut you notice that no sonuer had the Me Pearson story become permanently established on the front pge ;Im Miami produced the Russian romance. He who follows the commendable rule of learning one new thing a *" day gets it from the attempt on the Spattisii premier's life that, they st i 11 have poniards over lift-re?and use tlief on occasions. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED IN TRUST SkUo Of North Carolina. County of I'nlk. Pursuant to ami by virtue of the power* contained in that certain deed in trust ex ciiled Ity M(ttie Mooney, widow. Mary Mooney. Samuel Mills anil wife, Charlotte Miljs and Ue'a Mooney to the undersigned trustee for M. ('. Toms and C. b\ Toms, lidteil llie 1 r>111 day of August. I!ii7, and <rnly recorded in I took 12 pan1 .">79 of tie Records of Mortgages and Deeds in Trust for Polk County, X. 0.. saidfcdeed in tru^i conveying the herein.tfh r described hyul to secure an indehtedness there in nieulioned and '.escribed, due by the said Mattie Moottey, Mary Mooney, Satnunl Ml]ls and wife, Charlotte Mills and Delia Mooney lo the said M. C. Toms and C. ! '. Toms, default having be. n made in payuient of said indnlrtc.diies^ and demand having been made upon the undersigned trustor to forreclojp' said deed in trust. I he undersigned trustee will on Monday, September (!, 192(1, at 12 | o'clock Noon at the court house door of Polk County, Columbus, N. C., of for for sale to the highest bidder fgr city, itr-wtt r ~~ FIRST TRACT. All that piece of fl property located in the city of Asheville, N. C., described ajt follows: licing a part of lots No. 1 and No. 2, Block A of the plat of <)wens and Herman Jands Duly recorded in book 154 on page Vi of the records for plats in Btttvconibe County, and being a part the land conveyed by Harris Harnett Co. to M. C. and C. F. Toms, as set out in deed to them duly recorded in book 20(1 at fl page 3 of (the records for deeds for Ihinuombe County. IKirNNING at a stake standing at the intersection of Herman Ave. and Powell Alley, the North Kagt corner of jot No. X;thence with West margin of 11 or twill Ave. South 25 degrees 45 minutes Hast <io feet to a stake, ! fl the corner of lot No. thence West ? with the line of lot No. 3. to a point where the same would lie intersected by a line running; North 25 degrees -15 minutes West parrallel with Herman Ave. passing just 11 feet G inches in the rear of the cement : *1 house, and measured from the center of the rear wall thereof, (the i -i] same being the content, house this (day sold to Mattic Mooiiey) Thence j^i with gaid line North jtaralle] with , said Herman Ave. as aforesaid to a stake in the margin of said Powell All. y. Thence to (he Beginning. This deed intends to convey the lot upon which said content hoise stands, including tl U. t G incites in the rear then of. SKCOr^TBACT. Al] that tract of land in Poll; County, North Carolina, and in the town of Tryon. situated soutli of the road c.iQyd the old Howard's (lap road (the road i 'A loading into Tryon irom vauguans Crock) degcriliotl and houndod as follows: BKtilN'NIN't! at a post o;tk market] a corner between said tract of land*, and :i tract, of land and a tract contracted y James I'ailte to John M. lialtun, deceased and runs thence South fi t degrees West I 7s chains to a hickory; Theme South 18 degrees Hast 7.8ti chains to n lnctist stake in lite Speculation linn. Thcpco Squill s!? degrees East 5 chains to a white oak; Thence North IS degrees W. 10.IS chains to . place of beginning, and being fully de\ scribed in a deed from Y\\ J. Gaines 1 to Osborn Mr... joy ;<nd duly recorded y* in book IS at page an; of the records of deeds fti the County of Polk, State of North Carolina. This tract of land being bounded by the said mad, the lands of Ballenger, I'aine, t illJU tll?* I lilt' iiii| uniaftc. This the 2nd day of Augiigt, 1926. W. K. SHUKORD, Trustee. J Arledge, Taylor & Crowell, Attys. Aug. 5-12-19-26. \ READ THE POLK COUNTY NEWS. .t.j. ,t. a a j- a a j. a t% Aiti AAA A if i i*i if i iti p TTTttVTtTtTTVVtttTtTTTtVtT
Polk County News and The Tryon Bee (Tryon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1926, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75