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IT : ...IB'' 1 POUl COUNTY NEWS C. BUSH, Publisher ' Published every Friday at Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, 99; Residence, 45 Entered as second-class matte April 28 1915 at the post office at Tryon, oNorth Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. Foreign Advertising RePJ""fiY?vv, THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR SlIIIIIIIIIIUIIlIluilllMIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllimil 1 1921 APRIL 192l iiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiinn Uinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!: S II T W T F S 13 110 Il7 12425 S miiiiiiiiiiii 4 11 18 5 12 19 26 111111 6 13 20 27 nun 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 21 9 9 16 23 30l immiiimiiiiiiiin Tryon Route 1 Many of us were providentially detained from church on our most beautiful Easter day. Nevertheless our ears heard the echo of the ' 'Alleluia ' strain, soar on wings untiring some Heavenly height attain. Lee Thompson spent Saturday night with W. D. Owens. " Henry Shankle, of St. Peters burg, Fla., is visiting in this vicinity. McClellen Page, of Landrum, was an Easter guest at the home of James Page. Miss Nell Champion must have praise for untiring help that she. has given m the home of E. H. Miss Ethel Henderson, from Glenweod school, spent the week end at home. Charlie Jackson and family from Gastonia, spent Saturday night with his parents, S. B. Jackson and wife. Mrs. J. P. Horn has returned home after spending a few weeks m Jtfurke , county wnn ner parents. . Chauncey Barnett, from Char lotte: spent the week-end in Polk. The Greens Creek school kids had a little egg hunt, Friday evening. Ray Cantrell visited Isham Henderson Saturday night. Elder W. A. Reed will preach at the Cox school house Saturday -night April 2. Everybody come. Old man winter is with us again and our early bird garden women will have to blanket the beans if it keeps on like this. Mill Spring Regular preaching were held at church Sunday. ? We are proud to say the Sun day school in our village seems toe taking on new . life since spring has opened up. Rev. Reed will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday. We are glad to have him with us again and hope a large con gregation will be present to hear him. Mesdames, G. C. Brisco and J. H. Gibbs spent a few days in Rutherfordton last week. C. V. Elliott, J. H. Gibbs, F. R. Coggins. and family, at tended church serviees at Colum bus Sunday. Garren Skipper and wife at tended church at Rock Spring' Our county superintendent E. W. S. Cobb, informs us that he is expecting the state man who has charge of the location of school sites and buildings, is expected soon to visit different localities in-this county, and that he will send him to White Oak township for the purpose of lo cating the site for the proposed high school building. " I wv-v Pea Ridge The farmers of this section were glad to see the nice spring showers which fell last week. Mrs. Johnie Richards and brother, John T. Price, of S. C, are visiting their sister Mrs. Polly Phillips, who is very ill at this writing. We hope she 'will soon recover. v F. B. Wilson and family, Ro bert Whiteside and Armanda'Lee Lynch, were the pleasant guests of E. S. McDade Sunday, also a number of other youngsters, i services the Methodist trouble of last week-end, also Sunday. Mrs. Lula Edwards ' our seem- The brightness and cheerful- ingly. nevertiring nurse. ness of Easter morn were dim- John Henry Ford heartily en- nied by the sad and tragic news tertained an. Easter guest of of a drunken row that had taken 1 1 i. o 1 lYvon uiace auuui & a. m. in wnicn Has Reiilah s,itp pnmiah o-nn JosePh G- Walker received re to Virginia to find good roads? New Hope TTT 1 . m ' we are glad to see this nice weather after so much rain. There will be preaching at Sandy Springs 1st. Sunday morn ing by the pastor, ' ' unit ana uiiDert Webb gave a party at their home Saturday night. Everybody reported a peated heavy blows in the face, which seemed to he severely bruised, said bruisers as reports have it, were reported by his son N. G. Walker. How we do yearn for the time when we can have law and order observed. It is reported that Mr. Walker's condition is better, we hope he will soon recover. The registration for the high school is nrogressincr nicelv. w r - nice time. Misess Lillie Morrow and Very few that have registered 1 j 1 1 1 Virgie Strickland called to see rve. ssea tnemseives as .... I rafnrf nrmivMi-t- 'I'U Z 1.Z Miss Lillian Tate Sunday. I T- 6fu- r 'V.11111 I O r"1 f-r Thin rMiTmn - U.Mu wmi woiiwtu wuu la DitA wiLii ton ea ana progressive lor very wes more less, pneumonia has our sympathy many to cast the ballot on which shTpmArled.0' Flynn, auu wciiuijc iic winBwii recuver. wvw piiiiu ogoiiiot Luc Axtorneys scnooi. Bommer Davidson and Misses Sallie and Lillie McSwain were out for a joy ride Sunday. Roy Cantrell passed through here Sunday afternoon. bcnooi here is progressing nicely but not as many inrolled. Miss Millie Rogers had the pleasure of being with Wordan Cooley a while Monday. Miss Cecil Splawn was the din ner guest of Mrs. Toney Roach Sunday. Clarence Newman made usual call Sunday. his ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Kate Panther, deceased, late' a resi dent of Polk County. All persons hav ing claim against the said Kate Panther, deceased, are notified to present veri fied statements of the same to the un dersigned on are before the 1st day of April, 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to-said estate are notified to settle same forthwith. April 1st, 1921. JOHN PANTHER, Administrator, Notice of Mortgage Sale. Whereas on the 16th day of Decem ber, 1919, Charles Williams and wife executed to the undersigned mortgagees that mortgage which is of record in book 17 at page 25 of the records of mortgages for Polk county, to secure an indebtedness of $2,000 evidenced by notes referred to in said mortgage, and default having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, and the whole amount thereof being now due under the terms of said mortgage. Therefore by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the undersigned will on THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 at 1 :00 o'clock P. M., at the court h ouse door of Polk county in Columbus, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the landa con veyed by said mortgage which are bounded and described as follows: Sitt uate in the township of Columkus, county of Polk and State of North Car olina, adjoining the lands of Hamrick, George Moore and Arthur McKinney, the same being a part of that tract containing 144 acres deeded by the Speculation Company to L. H. Price and bounded as follows: Beginning on a hickory, Hamrics cor ner and runs N. 11 3-4 to a stake on George Moore's line, thence with same S. 88 E. 33 poles to a pine stump; thence N. 20 E. 20 poles to a stake Ar thur McKinney 's corner; thence with his line S. 88 E. 361-2 Doles to a stone: ishence S. 251-4 E. 65 1-2 poles, to a stone, Norville's corner; thence with tame S. 30 E. 56 poles to a pine (dead) Mrs. Reid Walker's corner: thence with her line S. 33 3-4 W. 69 poles to a stone; thence N. 60 W. 201-5 poles to a stake; thence S. 36 W. 15 2-3 poles to a stake bv black ram on the west edtre of Old Mills Gap Road; thence N. 77 1-4 E. 12 1-2 poles to a stake, Hamrick's corner ;' il :i.L i i: T rl o a Tir i try t o lueiice wiui ins line ,l o- w. in i-i poles to the beginning, containing' 72 d-4 acres more less. B. B. Flynn, Mortgagees. LOOK AT ME NOW M 40 POUNDS HEAVIER-TAKING GARREN'S TONIC Nervous Indigestion - Loss of Sleep and Appetite Brings Jacksonville . Busi ness Man to Verge of Break-down Garren's Tonic Restores Health, Strength and Weight, From 135 to 175 Pounds, "I weighed less than 135 lbs. and was on the verge of a nervous break-down in 1914, suffering from indigeston and started taking Garren's Tonic. After taking four bottles 1 felt like a new man, my weight Increased to 185 lbs., and it has not been below 175 lbs. since, " said Mr. John P. Couch. Secre- Landrum R 1. The farmers in this part are i i . . most reaay ior planting, some are much discouraged, yet I heard one man say the other day tarv and General Manager of th fw he did not care if it rained six ida Help Supply Company, Jackson, months. If that, shnnlrl Vismm Fla- T Ti'f Va, ml,t There is absolutely no question." m a ;t i. Z continued Mr. Couch, "about Garren's vaaj wuuiu u . ui puur Tonic being a wonderful medicine, old tarmers would quit workincr prompt in its action anH niw hnf for them, as everybody knows 1 was absolutely conscious that I was that he does the most work and being VJ benefited after using on- gets the least pay of anybody. v 7 1,1,10 aim " anywnere ttt n . tT j j wants my personal opinion of Garren'i wen uasier nas come and gone To and twenty cent eggs eat pretty will be glad to write anyone who will jpu. enclose a stamp tor reply," TWRonfc narnlmo 1L.' o;ii Ljok at me- now, " continued Mr. of J? oucn, and imagme what I looked like .,r , . . . x,u,c aim when my weight was less that 135 lbs., wwV ,u x. nn. turn you win unaerstana why 1 am so Hendersons. ) enthusiastic over Garrpn'fl Ti TKa S ' ' ... WAV AUG " Miss Annie Allen visited effect,it has 011 one's appetite is suflcient - MisflM Nnra Tar to make lt one of the world's greatest Stmrfav rZrZr ost valuable medicines. When I " &"v. was sunermg with indigestion I could Nathan .Tnnpa nnH Tirifo fWxn, not eat anvthincr nt nil nritViM v n ub, XXVlil " o w ntuwuii uiliCIUttJ -Spartanburg, is visiting his 8u?erin afterward, but since taking ather. B. A. Jonea. this ihondtonirCan . . " vuu.. nay sieeen u nrfAriTf VJ. F. LDTYLls. NOTARY PUBLIC N. C. Tryon All kinds of Building Materials and Feeds at iight E rices can be had y calling on ;us. Hearon Lumber Co. Saluda, N. C. A Womfm Wrote The Canby Newf, Minn., December 10, as Follows: nanysubecribersaskwhatyouthinkof Rat-Snap, tell them its the best rat exterminator I know. Rats trere taking oui eggs. oats, corn; had full swing in our cellar. I used RaUSnap for two days and rats have Cleared outcompletely." Threesizes:35c,65c,$l J5. Sold asd guaranteed bjr . E. E. MissildineSandSCarolina Hardware Co. Notice of Special School Election at nf the Roard of Educa tion of Polk County and by petition this day filed there is ordered an- elec- T . . -m m . 1 111 ion in White Oak township, to De neia on the 19 day of April (Tuesday) 1921, at the McDonald scnooi nouse in saia township according to the general elec tion laws of N. C. to ascertain whether or not there shall be a special school tax of 25 cts. on each $100 valuation and 7Rconeach noil to suDDlement county and state school fund. The boundary of said district is as follows Viz. Begin ning at a point on Green River at or near the Redmon Rock corner of Cool Grove Special Tax District and runs with said district line, south or southwest to Silver Creek district line. - - W or White Oak and Columbus township i: 1.1 . : j u: line, uueuce witii siiu ujwiianip iixic Rast ornparlv so to the Fox Mountain district, thence with said line to where it crosses White Oak and Columbus township lines, thence, with said town- shin lines East or nearlv so to the Greens Creek township line, thence with same to the oray snapei district lme thence with said line to ureen uiver thence up said River to the beginning. Folio wine are the regestrar and judges: J. R. Splawn, Registrar; J. U Walker and W. Cj. Wavcaster. Judges. and restful and 1 wouldn't take all the world for the good that Garren's Tonic has done me." "I never object to my name or anv """B mat x nave oemg used, at any time or place, that will, in anv wav help humanity and in this instance '. nave received too much good from Garren's Tonic to even hesitate in re commending this Tonic to people who suiter trom indigestion, nervousness or stomach trouble of anv nature. I do not believe that anyone can render a better service to such people, for I am now assured that Garren's Tonic will relieve the most obstinate case." v lhe above statements are identical with those made by thousands of people wno nave been relieved from their suf fering from the use of this wonderfu Back-to-Nature Remedy. The dices tive organs of the body are the most vital ones to the health of mankind Without food man starves o death and with food improperly digested he is in a worse condition. Garren's Tonic is composed of herbs and roots which exclusively with the digestive organs, , ,U1K oumuonai gastric juices, proper elimination of waste matter and strength to the body by supplying ; i with an abundance of red blood. Garren's Tonic is soldin Trvon Missil dine's Pharmacy. Saluda, Saluda Phtr- NOTICE QF SUMMONS. North Carolina, i Polk County. In the SuDerior Court: before the Clerk A. J. Ballard, vs. Parolee Ballard, Mingus Ballard, Tom Ballard, John Ballard, Jack Ballard, Tavlor Ballard, Reuben Ballard, Jesse Ballard, Cynthia Ballard, Mintie Bal- ard, Nome Ballard, Nora Ballard. Lyda Ballard, Alex Deal, Ephriam Deal, Min tie Forrest, Margaret Birmingham, Car- etha Ballard and Dean Ballard, The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above tias been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Polk county, .North Carolina, by the plaintiff for the sale of a lot or tract of land at Sa- uda, Polk coun-ty, North Carolina for partition, in which land said defendants own an undivided interest. Said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear belore the Ulerk oi the Superior Court of Polk county, North Carolina, at his office, in said county, on Friday the 1st day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint. inis 1st day ot March, 1921. J. P. ARLEDGE, Clerk Superior Court. Let Uncle Sam Bring Your Depos. its to US. An out of Town man whom we had never met called recently to tell us how well pleased he was with our banking-by-mail service. He has been depositing with us regularly for several months and said he found it very convenient to do busi' ness with us, even though he had never been able to call in person. 1 We have many customers who bank by mail They find our service safe, simple and efficient You'll like it, too, if it is not convenient for you to transact your banking with us in person. Ask us to explain the details. We'll gladly do so. We solicit and are prepared to take e are of y0Uf Checking Account, Saving account and your COLLEC TIONS. If you have notes to collect we shall be glad to assist you free of charge. We have a large safe for the protection of your deeds, notes and all valuable papers This is FREE. Use it. . , Polk County Bank & Trust Company L W. S. COBB, President FRANK JACKSON, Vice President FRED W. BLANT0N, Vice Pres & Cash M. L ARLEDGE, Asst. Cashier Columbus, N. C. IT IS A GOOD PLAN TO KNOW WHAT YOU SPEND FROM MONTH TO MONTH A Checking Account will give you this imformation to the last cent We keep a record for you. No man ever tried transacting businesi through a bank and regretted it. I CALL TODAY THE CAROLINA STATE BANK David C. Barrow Pres. H. B. Lane Casheir. Q.'C. Sonner Vice Pres. Louise Lane asst. Cashier W. C. Robertson Vice Pres. are (Pressfi Shop Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Altering. Hoff.man machine used. Prices and work garanteed. Jno. L. Kirkland, Landrum, S. C. E. E. MISSILDINE President J. A. STEELMAN Vice Pres. Peoples Building & Loan Assn. Chartered and Supervised by the State of North Carolina $100 share 25c A week. Second Series now open. For full infor mation call on W. F. LITTLE, Secretary-Treasurer. ESTATE Ferris House and Furniture, 16 rooms 1 1-2 acres of land. Price, 7,500. W. . L D N.;03):.S- E Y- T THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Coupe he Ford Coupe is surely the Salesman's car. Thousands of them are bought every year by firms enmlnvW tiincr .ww XT J O O salesmen. Many firms buy fifty or oie hundred at a time, be cause they know, from experience, that the Ford Coupe increases the efficiency of the salesmen at a minimum of expense. Contractors, builders, collectors, solicitors, physicians all find the Ford Coupe the most convenient as well as the most economi cal among motor cars. Lowest in purchase price, lowest in oper ating costs, and backed by theFord Service organization coupled with the durability of the car itself these furnish the reasons for the Ford popularity. - Let us send you a copy of 'Ford A Business Utility." It tells what other concerns have learned about the Ford in business service. But, better still, let us have your order today. The de mand keeps growing. Orders are filled in the order as received and our allotment is limited a specified number each month. v iilwiggEtoms E90wBr' Go. TEYON, N. C. Ford Parts Fcrd Service Fordson Tractors Fcrd Cars, N acjr. Advertisement.
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