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- 0, V, . I f 5 I H i J U H y X i." ' - 1! i H I? f i : 1.:' ! ! J' :! POLK COUNTY MEWS C. BUSH.' Publisher Published every Friday at Try orif North Carolina Office Phone, 99; Residence, 45 Entered as second-class matte April 28 1915 at the post office at Tryon, North Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. THE AMERICAN PEtt'SS ASSOCIATION c- : , AJ.rfJiric Rorescntative SUBSCRIPTION $?QQ PER YEAR SUUUmillllllUUIIUIIIiniimiiiiiiiiiuUli Jackson, is ill with pneumonia at representing daily production, AO nmr IflOl this writing, Hope he will soon were in the neighborhood of 4; 1 1921. - JUlfli IVLI B recover. - 000 a day, so the May schedule i.,.,.i,iim...i..i.im.i.ni.inn..lin 5 S H T W T if S E 15 12 2 18s 119 126 iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiuiiiiiniir We won't be back to nor malcy until we can again get a slice of pie for five! 'cents in a restaurant. . A widower doesn't wai until the spring- time to, let his fancy lightly turn to thoughts of love. - If you Haven't taken 'em off vet vou misrht iust as well keep them on for. the rest of the summer. When a woman;; says 11 men are alike lyoirknow right nrr wnnr. Kinn m an nnininn ssbp Vip nf hpr VmRhnnH W -SW W V " - V JT The modern acorn- parea to ner oiariasmonea sister, probably regaras ner- sen as an edition ae iooks. -Once upon a -time-a wo man was turnedinto m pillar of salt for : looking "baek. But it hasn't happened since. "Why should a i .1 ii uaseuan club strive so hard towin the h .a .mi . . .pennantT ftfi;' jtmng .-iS('t ; worth forty cents after they wm it. .; .;; The female of species may. hdpadhVr than thp malp pe aeaaner tnan tne maie, but you hardly ever hear of a woman killing her husband and committing suicide. v " If the truth were known there is many a wife in this country who could .have . her husband , indicted "on the charge of peonage. Luke McLuJcq ; says : one should never argue with a f ool. , Remmd : your neigh- bor of this when he tries to start an argument with .you. Things go from one ex treme to another, you know. The girls are covering "their ears with their hair this sea- son, and5by next year they may be having their, scalps anuveu. xnc xienuei sun vine iNews IS now a semi-weekly paper, ing, issued ,on..TuesdayS aim T nuap. i we are to Mrs. Brown Vance has re judge by the first issue the turned to her home in Spartan vp.ntnrp will hp mnro fhan burg. , -, ' mu u . SUCCesS. The business men of Hendersonville, by their liberal patronage, show that they are awake and know a goou tmng wnen tney see it. ThSmlnms arp full nf 5rWr- tiseTnentsandthepaphas :, a prosperous appearance.; I Bro. Hollowell is giving his beonle a oorl nanpr and people a gooa paper ana ae- serves the support of every man. woman arH oWAA i TTlfi Sunny View. The Sunday school convention that was held at Big Level was a success, everyone enjuyeu the beautiful singing and the wonderful talks which were given. A large crowd present, Maggie Jackson spent Satur- day and Sunday with home folks. riODert wnitesiae fliowrtju w Pea Ridge Sunday, The little son, Claude, of J. J. e Browm Momsrown Mr. Hall will talk to the Sun- day school at Coopers Gap Sun- day. Everybody is invited to come. Lone Brown was the after- noon guest of0 Maggie Jackson Sunday. Several from Mountain View attended the convention at Big Level Sunday, v J. R. Sams held a meeting at Sunny View Monday afternoon, month of a year ago. The out Not very many present. V put for May 1921 will probably Lola Gibbs was the afternoon guest of Arkansas Jackson Sun- day. ' Mill Soring Route 1. Rev.' Mr. Noblef preached a very interesting sermon at Leb- anon Sunday. Several from here attended pnnvpntion at Big Level and report a wonder 1UG UUUUWjr uviivui ful time. Miss Dorcas Edwards who has been away for the past- eight mnntliB is n't home on a three week's vacation. j. R.Sams spent Saturdw nio-nt at tne nome ui a. a. iu I Cj wards ya., who has been with Ander - wrj , - son womacK ior tne pt uiree nas reLuruu w spent last Sunday aiternoon at J Edwards. Bert Edwards and wife, of Uree, N. C. spent Saturday nio-Vit at tViP fnrmpr's narent s A A Edwards and wife. Ralph Edwards and wife, Miss T i ttt i j i. xi ni 7ZT SdteAlk ijeia womacK anu uruuier, uvji- ' - ' Monroe Ogle and Harlev Suits spent Sunday afternoon at A. A; i mwaius. . ,r , -A i J Marie Burgess are home from Elon college. Miss Oma Reynolds is home from a visit'with her friend Miss Eula Jackson of Mill Spring. Mrs. A. L. McMurray and daughter, were in Tryon one day tms. week. C. L. Wingo . has been sick with sore throat. Mrs. C. L. Wingo visited her mother a few days this week. Misses Minnie Arledge, Odessa and Mae Mills, ftnd Holstein sfiipman, motored to Rutherford- ton Sunday. J. P. Arledge visited relatives in Hendersonville last week. Tryon Route L Rev W. J. Hackney and .son. also sopie of , us Route-one-ites New Hone and emWd th oC. Uasjon immensely. In the ! aiternoon wnen all was over thev nrooftpded to thp trrnvM with their beautiful decorations, singing "Cover them over with JSCdiSSsivT Mrs. E. B. Edwards attended the Brevard commencement Her daughter, Miss Pearl, being ot graduates - . xen SenSck -wire. h:- James Carpenter and f amflv. Misses -Pearl and Essie Ed wards were given a surprise Saturday evening after their re cent arrival from Brevard. All enjoyed the occasion even if -the room was overflowing with merrv ."Myouivr folks and thtwo .rfrfc. THE POLK COUNTY NEWS Fcrd Prc&cteg 4.000 A Day. Present production greater than for same period last year. ( uora is Duuaing cars at iun speed. An, according to an official statement from the fac- tory at Detroit, the demand for Ford cars and trucks still exceed the ouTput, despite the fact that new nign levei oi pruuucuun nas been reached. x j : I By the first of May the figures w;jsetTO cars arm forth 4,092, the greatest number that have been produced in one day so far this year. Since the mont has 25 working days. present vindications point to a new high record. : A comparsion of Ford produc- tion figures for 1920 and 1921 dis- closes the fact that for April 1921 the output was greater by 34,514 than for the corresponding overshadow Mayl920 by between fifteen and twenty thousand cars and trucks. t Approximately 43,000 men are worhe Deitl&t 6i the Fori Motor .Ctompany Tle factory is operating on full time, MX y t ree shifts a ay. 4 'We were never in a ' better condition than . we are right now", said Henry Ford recently. NOTICE OF SALE; ' y The County Board of ucation will sell at the Court house in cotob eoimt; N. 0., at 11 a. mi, July 5th 1921, $2(J,- 000 nf-R TMar Won :-hrmfa'f f saiuaa scnooi uistrict, same SS, TM. mature July 1' 1941 The le d a by bond attprnyiEi ,wilL be f nished to, the successsuU bidder witnout cnarge, ana xne oonas I, i J Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check upon- an in corporated bank or; trust fiotnpaily or a 8U.m "WJr amrninr Atnoi rn rwr na nnn centum ' T -yTL' dZto seclire aginsi IZ resulting irom tne ianure oi tne bidder to comply wit the tends of the bid. . ; ' c . w-yUBf oeCTetary oa? Columbus, North Carolini gCZJii 1 CD f j U A. A: Crti Dim a pnoi? sos 10 fforlOofti Less than Pre-VJar v Prices - 20 per cent Reduction on 0 At thooo how afford NOT to x QTl? SIJSto7m Fabric Gray Red bLLlU RJbbed Safety Tubes Tubes or Safety 30x3 Smooth 12 CO 2 15 2 65 30x3 Safety. U.45 2 15 2 65 30x31-2CL 24 90 16 00 2'55 3 10 31x4 CL,.,: - . . 22 .40 3 45 3 75 32x31-2 SB 3290 2025 290 3 30 32x4 SB . 41 85 26 90 3 55 3 95 83x4'SB.;..v 43 10 28 30 3 70 4 10 , 32x41-2 SB&QD 47 30 , 36 00c 4 50 5 00 33x4 1-2 SB. 48 40 37 15 4 65 5 15 34x41-2 SB&QD 49 65 38 35c 4 75 5 30 33x5 SB&Qp.... 68 90 44 40c 5 55 6 15 35x5 SB&Q& . 61 90 47 05c 5 80 6 50 c Available In Straight Dead only Buy Now Landrum Filling II Halte no mistakes, patronize our advertisers For Sale: Fjve acres of land near Tryon, a fine location for a suburban home. Land in fine condition for cultivation. Has 4 peach; 2 plum trees, ' one Jap Golden; quince, pecan, almonds and -fig trees. No improvements, some building stone on place. Adjoining Grant Miller's place. Price reasonable for quick sale. .CIGARETTE, MANY smokers prefer it. They'll find that this compact package of ten Lucky Strike Cigarettes will just suit them. Try them--dealers now carry both sizes : 10 for lOcts; 20for20 cfs. prices you can't rldo on Goodrich for Economy Station, hmltZ c. - The Board of Con County will-receive sealed hi twelve o'elock Noon on Monday 5 3Dth, 1921, at the office of vS'J at the Court House in fci J the purchase of $25,000 t for J Bridge Bonds of Polk ' C0unt7TU j Carolina, p&m Donds to be aliJW 1st, lyzi, and to mature ADrii iTf W said bonds to be in dennS1' $1000.00 each, both princink ;,Tng of annual interest to be Davah r nu Hanover National Bank in the r New York N. Y. be CltJjf certified check in the sum o . i upon some incorporated bank ftTT company, and made payable to th der of the Treasurer of Poiir 0r said Acheck; will be retained bv ; county as liquidated damaees l :? event the bidder fails to the terms of his proposal. l ine uoard reserves the rio-ht 'any and aU bids. W. Y. WILKINS.' Notice of Summons. State of North Carolina, Poik Count Bank of Landrum vs. Mrs. Lillian Moore and husband, Jang. moore, mrs. ramine McKiney husband McKiney, Charles T. Gw. ley, minor, Ralph Gurley, minor, Roy Gurley, minor, and Wiliam Gurlej minor, and W. P. Swarm, Guardiia of Charles T. Gurley, Ralph Gurty Roy Gurley and William Gurley Notice of Service of Summons j Publication. The defendants, Mrs Pauline Me Kiney and husband -r- McKinney, Chir. les T. Gurley, Ralph Gurley, Roy Qu?. ley and William Gurley win take notiet that an action entitled as above hii been commenced in the Superior Court of Polk County t foreclose two mort gages executed by George C. Gurley to the Bank of Landrum, on the 20th' da j of August 1909, recorded in Book V page 250; and on the 15th, day of lie.' cember 1909, recorded in Book 5, pigV . 400 of the Records of Deeds for Polk county, respectively, securing certtil' indebtedness described therein; uH that the said defendants will take notice that they are required to.appeir at the office of the Clerk of the Super-?' ior Court of Polk county on the lift day of June, 1921, at the' court hooie ! in said 'county, and answer or demur te the complaint of ,the plaintiff wjoiei., is now on file, or the . plaintiff will ip. ply to the court for the relief demisied in said complaint. ''" ,;;t'- This 4th day of May, 1921. , J. P. ARLKDGS. : ; . -v "CSerk Superior Curt - ; : : ,?. z' ADMINISfRATOR'S NOTICE The undersumed having been duly ppeibd ' minis tratrix offthe estate of J. G. Huskei item-.-; ed. late a resident of PolJc County. All $ffrt ' having claim againt the said J. G. Hughei U- ceased, are notified to present r trifled, ibb menta of the same to the undersigned on r b fore the 3rd day of June. 1922. r this Mtiei will be plead in bar of their recovery." All $ sons indebted-to said estate are netifiet t same forwith. June 3rd, 1921 " MRU. LUTA M. A. EUGHES. Adninitrtriii North Carolina, Inthe Superter Polk County Court: . Thomas Huntsinger. vs Pet Huntsinger Notice, and service summons by pubji cation. The defendant above named, to-wit Pet Huntsinger, will take notice that an action as above entitled has been commenced and is now' pending in the Superior Court of Polk county, the same being one for a divorce absolute and praying a dissolution of the,bondi of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant. And the said defendant will f urtaer take notice that she is required' to ap pear at Columbus, N. C, on or befort the Sth dav of June 1921. and answer or demur to the complSnt of the plaintiff now on file in the office of said cleric, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded. As witness my hand and seal of of fice, this the 14th ! day of May 1921. : J. P. ARLEIXifc Clerk Superior Court of Polk County. . American Shrub Appreciated. One American shrub which has b received with weat appreciation - England, and which grws weU tbtr te the gorgeous flame azalea, called W the botanists azalea calendulaceom; This plant was sent to Europe torn years ago, and perhaps Is not sro0'; rtdely now as It has been to the pJ wing to the great Wux of rhod ron varieties. For Curtain Rod. f In Inserting a rod In curtalni thimble Is placed over the end of ..; rod it will run easily through the b tng. This eliminates the possJblllftr. tearing and saves a great deal at tsa find patience. All kinds of Building Materials and Feeds at right prices can be had ILooiiber by calling on us. Uearpn Lumber Saluda, N. C. Co. - . . ... , " - .... . .... -H.-.-V-
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