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POLK COUNTY IIEWO.TEYOH, H.'OJ Missildinej Pharmacy is this week installing an'addition to their soda fouri- "-ri I tain, which will add much to the already r j ti : f.i excell ent service ofthat imstitution. For Sale: Good work mare $100: cow;,fresh July 1st, $90.' - K Grant C Miller. - ..... - . - - : v. : . - " ( . ... - ..' . . - ;. " - . - . ... r . . , '. . ' W I . ' . .. 3 Jim , r I NOW. IN ' ' " t " . . I ........ DO YOUR SHOPPING HERE TO BUILD ON MODERN LINES Attention, Correspondents. Buy Your Corset ; Here '.We have just received another large shipment of Bon Ton Corsets and others in White, and Flesh, Front Lace" and Back Lace. A corset here for every; figure. ' ' v ' ' , 4 Special Sale Coats. Special Sale Suits, Waists 49c up Waists $2.98 ; We Can Save You Money on Hosiery. x' Black and Colored Silk Hose from the best makers, also Lisle and Cotton Hose in Black, White and Colors. ' - -..-( ' - " ' ' - Special Sale Capes 'r Special Sale Waisb Georgette Crepe Waists $2.98 I i Our Millinery Department is the talk of Hendcrsonville, and we are determined to make this department the Center of Attraction to the shoppers of; Hendersonville and the surrrounding country, and especially to ajl visitors. - -Our Trimmed Hats are the best in Hendersonville, at the low Bargains. Come here for Milliney at the lowest prices, Buy your Men's and Boys Clothing here and save 50 per cent in good merchandise. New Hats. New Children s Hats. New Boys Hats. And lots of them to select from. V , W 1 il ti Buy Your Dry Goods Here. One lot of Children's Hats , v $2.50 value ; $1.39. . . : . . ; Largest and Best in . Henderson Hdnle of Hart Schaf f nerlandiMarx Good Clean Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. So much matter for Dublication is Jof.v Australian Authorities Recognize ;Ne t j - t . cessity of. Town Construction ' fered s every week, we simply cannot . Along the Latest Ideas.- use 811 It. w our intenhon. to use all of the conespondence; but in : order qm f, ?WCITS to do this our correspondents will have' ; cent, is manifesting itself in the fiela .r , . ; , . -t. of f town planning. : She has a central to ma neir copy earher , in the week. ; .town-planning commission with sub- . Hereafter unless you can mail your ; .agencies throughout France, for the copy on Monday kindly Kold until' the ' rebuilding and replanning of not only , ( .. . ? - v . . - . also the others outside the war zonel Belgium's parliament, sitting in France today, has passed a city-plan- rs!r 7 r ttt tn wu-vrt rl? nnn 4"V A 'TiArtrvA which will restore her to a place In c naa.ne pleasure, last Wednes- the. sun. What an example, and an day, ot seeing the display of paintings inspiration for us who lt here -In 0f our ioca arljst Mf L R0WeH peace and security. u l l i i , . America has shown ns. a splendid e bc painting landscapes of the example in the organization ' of her mountainous country surrounding Tryon, military towns. The Hown planners for many years, and he is one of the were mobilized under Mr. Olmstead'a , ' , . . . , leadership and they co-operated with verv o reaUy catch the spirit ' of the military and ' engineering experts the mountains, and so faithfully portrays in building training camps for millions it on canvas. ,He has a showing at the or soiaiers. ne nas spent jtzo.uuu.uw i i ;k, xrr j j t i nn ia moi inf0-vi5oa n mn Lam Ubrary' on Wednesday of each Mr. Rowell's Paintings. week. Patterson's Department Store V Onejot Ladies Shapes in Black, $2.98 value " County $1.89 Clothes 2C Go take a look at his work. Return. of the 30th. on 16 model military cities on the most modern lines. Housing and planning, are going hand in hand 'under the United. States government's . encour agement and supervision. If for no other reason. v the calling . mw 'c l an.i r of a conference is justified by the . " " " "w" "c fact ; that the : government of Queens- Passm8 through Tryon every 1 day, on land has made our deliberations clus- their way home. Polk county's boys in ter round the welf are of the returned this Division are, we believe, all now at soldiers, and has invited ns to apply the resources of the' town planner to - - - " ; : " : . the problem of making' those who have anfvelly, who was a member of the' fought for our lives and liberties hap- NEWS force before entering the service pier than they could possibly be under j r ' ' m i i T-i the old conditions. We eagerly re- fjd home Tuesday, and while not spond to this invitation and I hope answering questions, is helping on that out of our deliberations may come this issue ot the paper. V practical and ; helpful schemes that -: 0 "' :- s- wiir assist the' returned soldier. Sir s u " r"j Sam Hushes "wnng-rxem. When writing to advertisers tell them . . , , , . that you saw their advertisement in the Herrin!, o( SD,rtanbllt!.; ,n(i Mi R. POLK COUNTY NEWS. It will atrice Reid. of tryon. The wedding confer a favor on us. i . - was Wednesday morning in the Con- o t ' . . gregational church, at" which the Rev Qnlo nf Inwin PrnnorTU InriTovoo- Joseph L. Daniels officiaUd. The two Uulu Ul IUHI I IUUUIIT IUI lUAUOi r T' if j " t " i tamihes and a tew ne.rsnnftl frnH con stituted tne weddinc? cruests. It. wk By virtue of my omce as lax collector ior tne i n si tot Will not be such a handicap after all If you start right. Cole Guano Distributors Gantt Cotton Planters Llsdbetter Corn and Cotton Planters Stalk Cutters v Peg Tooth Harrows Disc Harrows , . Riding and Walking Cultivators. Dutch Form of Golf. Where and when golf started no body .knows of a-certainty; whether or not it comes from Holland or Scot land matters little, perhaps, except to the seeker after the truth and nothing but the truth. To him we would say that some sort of a gamejresembling golf was played in Holland of tentimes on the ice with stakes instead of holes. No rules for. such play have ever' been discovered, but from pic tures we learn that the finish of this Hollandish form .was; somewhat after the fashion of croquet, with the ball being hit between two sticks. : ' uy virtue oi my omce as lax kahiccwt . ior me , , . -.-.. j . i .. town of Tryon. i win sell for cash at the Court very happy occasion, and the best wishes and Mrs.- Herring to. their new home in JOSEPH L. DANIELS. 3 - nouse aoor at uommDus. im. u on ivionoay, may i t T fr J Ml t h a 5th. 1919. the following property described, for I Ot many 1 rjTOn thends Will toIlOW Mr. taxes due thereon, with all costs added as pre scribed by law. towit: i ; vvmia - -- i o . 1 JC Fisher one lot and dwelling on. Maple street Opar tan DWg. 32.70; A J Ford one lot and dwelling on Trade fat.. 14.33; Geo A Gash and Gash Hdw. Co,, one store and lot on Trade St., and one dwelling and one lot on Trade St., 50.98; Frank Helen one lot near station 6.38; J. B. Livingston one dwelling and lot - Nrkfio rI Haeltif:n " Trarfo 5?t . 11 52: Mrs J B Livingston one lot on . ; ' lOUCe Ol L13SOIUuOn Trade St.. 5.47: H E Livingston Est. one lot and store on iraae 01., 10 u; nmwu iewau uuc , xr ..1 r - i- r-v - house and lot on Valhalla road 6.04; J R Par- ' Dtate ot fNotth Carolina Department ris one lot near Smith's spring 4.70; Rhoda f Cif- P-rfTC-.f- T?:: E Neal one Jot oh Trade St.. 6.04; W F Smith one 9t -5tate. CerWlCate Ot ?J7 llmg , Ot CoU-, dwelling and lot on Grady hm 5.67; r. Verbecke sent by Stockholders to Dissolution. one lot on Landrum road 5.97. f , : V t a u ivn -ri rt ' a ' - colored . - r 1 o AH Whom These- Presents May Hattie Fields one dwelling and lot on Trade St.. rnm.r,wlmm , j " 16.60; Tom Jackson one lot and dwelling 9.10; Ehas ome t , rcclm8' . Fields one lot and dwelling near Trade St. 7,30; Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction Jno Edwards one house and lot near cemetery 9.13; , . T , . , ,rr i r i - Calvin Houpe one dwelling and lot in south Try-s by duly authenticated record Of the pro dft 6.00; G D Jackson one house and lot near Town viJ:ner . ( fL ,,l'i, 'J:..1..? haU 12 10; Mattie Mooney onedwelling and lot in CeedingS tOX the Voluntary ' dissolution eastTryoni6 70;Ed Mitchell 9.44; HtC McDowell thereof deposited in my office, The John one house and lot in east Tryou 7.78; J as McDowell , - . . vlu J one lot in east Tryon 7.38; Jno Tice one dwelling L. JaCK$On Company, a Corporation OI anrt lrtt k KO-- T.nvplpss Boho one lot 5.82: Walter a o. . 1 . i n Mills one house and lot oncemeetery road; 4.70. Oiaie, WnOSe prmapal Omce IS SlWa- M G. BLAKE, Town Cl.rk. - , - , ' 41 'i' $5.00 Will help toven you up, and bring right in the finish When you buy an implement be sure it is a Standard Make. Hardly : y '- V : Landruni) South Carolto:;i;;;: EVERY woman needs a pair of these i comfort giving low shoes for light wear, for the hospital ancLfor resting the feet after wearing heavy ' shoes. These good looking sensible, low shoes are exactly vrtiat you need. Made of the softest Vici kid leather, hand : turn; extremely flexible sole, silent; rubber tread, low heel, genuine SELZ quality, all J leather, perfect workmanship, a shoe every woman should possess WilkMs , - c. i.' irvon, ted at No. Trade Street, in the Town of Tryon County of Polk, State of North Carolina (John L. Jackson being the agent therein and in charge' thereof , upon whom process may be served) has complied with the requirements of Chap- : ter 2 1 of the Revisal of i 905, entitled "Corporations,' 'arid the amendments thereto, preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate that such consent has been - fiied:v ' : ; f ,;:.HK ?; Now, Therefore, I. J.fBryan. Orimes, Secretary ot State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify, that the said corporation did, on the 5 (fit day of April, 19 file in my onict "a duly executed " and attested consent in writing to the. . dissolution of said corporation," " executed by mpte than two-thirds in interest of ' ' the stockholders there of; which said cer tificate and the record of the , proceed ings aforesaid are nowon file in my said office as provided by law. ' . ? t, : . "' . In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto ; set my hand and afiixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 5 th day of April, A. D. s 1919. ; ; ; J. BRYAN GRIMES, 49 4t - Secretary of State. . " . - Only .Things That Prevail. What a fallacy : to, define riches as anything sensual! For all that Is. of the flesh fleshy and of .the earth earthy must one day . perish like weeds, .that are, slainby the reaper in the hot sun. Only, love and truth and beauty and , , their divine fellowships are immortal, -' and only these " are worth the hus-, bandry of the undying sonL Ex change. . -' v ', f .... " . , - .- .- v.' . " . . Jn .- ' ' fThe" Sport of Kings.? T . . ; A mantle' of rich silk or' cloth ap- pears to have beeri the usual prize for. horse "racing in the fonrteenth .cen tury; bells and gold snaffles were run - for in the fifteenth century ; cups grad- - nally came -Into fashion in the six teenth century. Racing colors of silk r and satin seem to have been In ussla Henry .the: Eighth's: rclja."' ; L L f i!' I!' Si
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