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X" POLK COUNTY NEWS . v C. BUSH, Publisher Published very Friday at Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, 99 ; Residence, 45 Entered as second-class majte April 28 1915 at the post office at Tryon, North Carolina under act of March 3, 1879. ; Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR giuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiinmnnnnTg 11921 JUNE 19211 Prominent North Carolina People Praise Garren's Tonic. Attorney, Chief of Police, Capitalist, Banker and Others Tell of Won- ' derful Results UDiainea rrom ramous iomu, imwi Gaining in Popularity All Over America, ' ninillllllllllllllilllllllllUIIIIIIIIIUIlIllHlC fjuniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiuH S M T V T F SE S3 15 12 119 126 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 niuimimuuuuiiiiiui 1 2 3 41 8 9 10 111 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 2930 I UUllI MiiJitoiiiiir Fishtop. A cool wave has visited us for a few days. Posey Henderson returned from Hendersonville court Sun day, accompanied by Gerald .Henderson of Hendersonville. , v Gaither Laughter and General Bishop, of Saluda, were down fishing Saturday evening, (they, had poor luck). A crowd from Lynn with teams and on horseback were in this section Friday and Saturday fishing and ' 'foraging, " the f or- . 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Don't ;get R. Sttton, Pnt scared brother Lynn we mean to attorney and capitalist, who has kill all before we quit. r - served Hendersonville, N; C, as . We learn officers went tp serve Mayor for three terms, recently some papers on an old bachelor Jfr18 j 1 x i i r x- anything on earth that will bring and also to look for other parties the same satisfactory results as wanted in Henderson county and Garren's Tonic. For a number they pussyfooted up to the hoitee of year&I was unable to proper- and heard some talking, they y "Best any tning out - tne very v, i,, &r,A ngmesi diet. 1 sunerea in- 1- j u 1 11 , 1. li? tensely from indigestion and a man had been talking to himself pain my Wt gid that wag so (They were badly disappointed.) severe at times I could not sleep T. W. .Bradlev saner for vthe on myide. Silver Creek church Sunday. T since taking Garren's t Tonic , , r, I am able to eat anything I want S. Bishop passed through Sun- at any time without the slightest .1 1 ' a. j.1 ? ; . P f nt 1 ,, aay on nis way 10 tne singing. iear 01 sunenng any aisagreeable Ewert Levi has been ' on the after effects My digestion is sick list for the last week, but is gt1 JEa; -some better now. , - I believe Garren's Tonic is- the MarTTCbnstanf lost his baby surest method of improving the child Friday night. It was suf- digestion, removing biliousness, fering with teething and the Dr. fteJ??8' puriiy" ,,f ,MJ mg the blood, and building up the splints gums and the child slow- entire system. Ihave riven-this : ly bledy death is what I hear- medicine to every member of my A light shower of rain would family wjh excellent results, help some now. chief of police " Rev. Joel Sherfey was in this highly praises it section one day last, week on a . "Garren's Tonic certainly does fishinc triD the 'work," said Otis Powers, nsmng trip. Chief of Police of Henderson- - E. J. Bradley, Robert Price ville, N. C. , and Hoy Levi, all went to Saluda "Yes, sir, this medicine beats Saturday. " -anything I ever saw in my life to N Goi ic, r,f t0 Dui a man UP ' ' continued - Saluda is about out of schools Chief ;Powers, Since taking ; I ' ana roaas rieaaing to it. it is. have gamed - seventeen pounds " slowly dying and : only needs, to, and I feel just fine. ' r ' shut her churches and she will . "I suffered a lot with; indiges be ready to bury tion and was unable to sleep well ... , . r. ' ' A, 4 ,r at night on account of severe at We have just learned that Mrs. tacks, of -heartburn. I was Carson Hill f ell from a mule last troubled with contipation and had . week and so, injured herself that severe attacks of headaches. After meals I suffered with gas W&. t UWJ ; VMllAilV VI - 1VU f Vv I , . 1 I'll- . v,o : on my stomach, which brought "w " . on, a very uncomfortable, heavy COMRians. . ieenng all to Garren's Tonic overcame of these troubles, seemed purify my blood and has built me up wonderfully. I heartily rec- ommena it to any one in tne con dition I was m. CAPITALIST SAYS - IT IS WONDERFUL R. M. Oates, prominent capi tanst, DanK airector ana presi dent of the Hendersonville Light ana rower Company, says: I had a very severe attack of nervous indigestion covering, a period of over two weeks. 4 As soon as I began the use of Gar ren's Tonic I obtained instant re lief. One bottle of this medicine has completely overcome my troubles. I always keep a bottle of Gar ren's Tonic on hand ready for use. It is a wonderful prepara tion and I unhesitatingly, recom mend it to any one suffering with indigestion or who is in a general run down condition. ' BANKER TELLS OF - - ( SON'S RECOVERY W. G. Staton, vice-president of the People's National Bank of Hendersonville, N. C, says: "I can cheerfully recommend Gar ren's Tonic, especially for stom ach trouble, "During the past seven years my little boy suffered very; much with his stomach. We tried many medicines; but he obtained only temporary relief , until we were persuaded by a friend to try Garren's Tonic. After taking two bottles we were more than pleased with the results. I can highly recommend this tonic to all such sufferers. . ----- . - - I There is to be a new Cash and Carry store building in A name is the person I 3 ia opened in the old Tryon, in the near future, wanted for the new store an submitting the best name will be given $5.0.0 in gold. The opening date will be announced in this paper next week, if pos sible. Put on your thinking cap and sub mit your name or names on opening day. Three disinterested persons will decide who is winner. mm TAX COLLECTOR SAYS IT HAS NO EQUAL ! Hon. G.$V. Brooke Tax Col lector, of Hendersonville, is an other prominent North Carolinian who. strongly endorses Garren's Tonic. In a signed- statement dated April 14th, 1921, Mr. Brooks said: t c - : ; "Garren's Tonic has overcome a bad' case of indigestion that hasJeii troublmfir me for nfanv years na nasDunt me up - won derfully. I have Gained four teen pounds 5ince taking this ton ic and If eel like a different man- Garren's Tonic will do everything ciaimea ior it ana more, too don'tjbelieve it has an eaual earth. t Garrets Tonic is sold in Tryon by the Missildine Pharrharv nnr, in Saluda by the Saluda Phar- equal onJ TVata wilVViA an all Hnv sprviVa at Columbus Baptist church June Mfes Mabel Thompson "spent X9th. Children's exercises in the ay f311 morning and singing in the after- a ' - r s noon. - - : A party of young'people went Columbus township community fishing on Greeh Rjver. They fair was organized Monday; ?au nme nsn ana got caught The following- officers . were m a nice hail storm. elected: Mrs. J. V. Newman, Mr. Caldwell will preach t the Pres.; Mrs: H. H. Edwards, vice, baptist church Sunday June 19. president;, and Mrs. E. W.. S. . Born to J. I. Laidis and wife - -v Cobb secretary and treasurer. June 1, aboy . Miss Eva Pitman; "is visiting T-. 1 j.1. ... . -r i ... iiei: uruwier on ianarum Koute 1. '. E. B. Cloud and wife are visit- Sg nrS ,att1rs. grandfather, iui. waiter, wnois very low. A. L. McMiirray was sick Sun- aay,iso Mrs. Carnegie. - Miss Alice Tailant is making preparations to attend the teach ers summer school at Asheville also Mrs. J W. , Jack and- Miss vuessa mins at Ureensboro." Sunny View. , We were glad to see the beau tiful rain Saturday evening with but little hail in this part of the country. ' The little son, Albert, of Floyd Corn and wife, died last Satur day and was laid to rest at Coop ers Gap Sunday. We symppa thise with the bereaved ones. Bill Jackson and wife visited in this section Sunday. The Coopers. Gap Sunday school' have elected Ed Jones their sing clerk " - Rev. C. J. Walker preached an interesting: sermon at Cane creek Sunday. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersismed havihjr been duly appoined ad ministratrix offthe estate of J. G. Hushes deceas ed, late a resident of Polk County. All persons having claim agamt tne said J. u. Hughes de ceased, are notified to present verified state ments of the same to the undersigned on or be fore the 3rd day of June, 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are notified to settle same f orwith. June 3rd, 1921 MRR. LUTA M, A. EUGHES, Administratrix. Book 18 at page 251, and two acres conveyed by said Blackwell to said Peake by deed dated Nov. 7th. 1903 and of record in Book 19 at page 300 of the records of Deeds of Polk county, for the purpose of satisfying the debt and interest provided for in said mortgage. This 3rd day of June 1921. ' First Bank & Trust Co.. Mortgagee. L. P. Crawford, Assignee of mortgage and owner of debt f Walter' Jones, Attorney. NOTICE OF, SALE. By virtue of thepbwer of sale con tained in that - certain mortgage deed executed by. M. L. Moss to First Bank & Trust Co. on the 15th day of Novem ber 1913 and of record in office of Reg ister of Deeds for Polk County, in Book of . Mortgages No, 9 at page 439, , toj secure the payment of an indebtedness of $1550,00 and interest, default, hav ing been made in the payment of said indebtedness and " interest, the under signed will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the-Court House door of Polk County, in . Colum bus. N. C. , on the 5th day of July 1921, at 10:30 o'clock A. M the following described tract of land, situate in Oh lumbus Township, Polk county, State of North; Carolina, conVeypd by r said mortgage, as follows: " : ' 0 Beginning at a stake on the Cohimbus Road, and running thence - North i 68 sdeg. East 11.26 chains to a stake, near a black oak by Columbus Road;i thence North 19.75 chains to a chesnut stump; tnence Worth 25 deg. West 7.50 chains NOTICE OF SALE; The County Board of Education will sell at the Court house in Columbus, Polk County, N. C, at 11a. m., July 5th 1921, $20, -000 of 6 per cent bonds of the Saluda School District, same to be dated; July 1, 1921, ' and to mature July 1, 1941. "" The bonds .and legal approval by bond attorneys will be fur- nished to thesuccesssul bidder without "charge, and the bonds will be ready for unconditional delivery on the day of sale.- Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check upon an in corporated bank or trust company or a sum of money, for orin an amount equal to two per centum of the face amount of the bonds ;bid for, f,o secure agirist any loss resulting from the failure of. the bidder to comply with the terms of the bid. ' ". ; E.-W.S. Cobb, Secretary Bd., Ed. Columbus, North Carolina. tnence North 89 deg". West 19.75 to a poplar; thence South 48 deg. r West 2.75 chains to chesnut stump and stones; thence Soutti 31 deg. East 21 ch&ins to a stake (old corner two chest nuts) ; thence South 19 East 11.75 chains to the " beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. Excepting there from three acres conveyed by the said John Blackwell to James Peake by deed datecLOctober 25, 1900 and of record in . ,..-v "... i :: . -v."' ' . " The Board of Commissioners of Polk County will receive sealed bids - until twelve o'clock Noon on Monday, June 20th, 1921, at the office of said Board at the Court House in Columbus', for the purchase of $25,000 6 per cent Road and Bridge Bonds of Polk county North Carolina. Said bonds to be dated April 1st, 1921, and to mature April 1st, 1933; said bonds to be in denominations of I $1000.00 each, both prmcipal and semi annual interest to be - navable at the tp a chestihit stump near a maple if?11110?61 ,National Bank in the , City of New York, N. Y. Each bid shall be accomDanied Sbv a fcertified check in the sum of $500.00 upon some incorporated bank or trust company, and made payable to the or der of the Treasurer of Polk , county; said check vill be retained by : the county as liquidated damages in the event the bidder fails to comply with the terms of his proposal. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. '. ; - W: Y. WILKINS. . ' "Chairman. Notice of Summons. State of North Carolina, Polk County- Superior Court. 1 Bank of Lahdrum vs. - ! Mrs. Lillian Moore and husband, James Moore, Mrs. Pauline McKiney and husband McKiney, Charles T. Gcr ley, minor, Ralph Gurley, minor, Roy Gurley, ' minor, and Wiliam Gurley, minor, and W. F. Swann, Guardian of Charles T. Gurley, Ralph Gurley, Roy Gurley and William Gurley-Alias Notice of Service of Summons Publication. The defendants, Mrs Pauline Mc Kiney arid husband McKinney, Char les T. Gurley, Ralph Gurley, Roy Gur ley and William Gurley will take notice that an action entitled as above las been commenced hf the Superior Court of Polk County to foreclose two mart gages executed by George C. Gurley to the Bank of Landrum, on the 20th day of August 1909, recorded in Book 5, page 250; and on the 15th, day of De cember 1909, recorded in Book 5, pg 400 of the.Records of Deeds for Poll! county, respectively, securing certain indebtedness described therein; ana hat the said defendants will take notice that they are required, to appe al the office of the Clerk of the Super-, ior Court of Polk 'county on the U day of June, 1921, at the court house in said county, and answer or demur the complaint of the plaintiff whicfi ply to the court for the relief dema in said complaint. , This 4thday of May, 1921. J. P. ARLEDGE. ' ' . Clerk Superior Court. nded Emerson Amended. '' if a man does anything well, p wlli beat a path to his w unless he happens to De skunks. Boston worl( unless raising ill er All kinds of - Building Materials and Feeds at right E rices can be had y calling on us. Hearon Lumber Co. ' QlnHn. N. C. , . . ....... - . t ... ,
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