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THE POLK COUNTY, NEWS POLK 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, Worth Carolina under act of March 3, 1879 Foreign Advertising Rep'wentative j-I THE AMERICAN PRESS A53QC1VI icir J SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR i - mi 1 1 I ii aiuiiuiiiuiiniiiiiuiiuiniiinnmnrnni j 1921 JUIIE o 1921 1 fuiuimiimiiuiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiB iiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiS 3 s 11 T W T P S I 15 112 11920 2 126 6 13 27 7 14 21 28 uuiwiimwuiii i 8 15 22 29 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 41 ni 18 25 litiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiir A pessimist is a man who has packed an optimist. Don't forget the commun ity Pairs to be held this fall. What's become of the man who used to polish his own shoes? Every woman likes to boast that she had her hus band trained before she mar ried him? - The Cooperative Market will mean money in the pockets of the farmer. Do your part in making it a suc cess. ' i- If a man comes to you for advice tell him what he wants to hear, and, he will like you; if you tell, him what you really think,' lie will hate you and do as he pleases anyhow. ttol nw wp mi ntp n few nri res on groceries I Or your consideration. Compare them ath prices you have "been paying and note the Mvings you can make by trading with us. Just a , few of our many money saving prices are given. I $ugar, 125 lbs. $1.9.0 50 lbs $3.75 100 lbs. $7.00 v " Less than 35 pounds, per pounds. .. :A . . . .-. 8c White House Coffee per pound... .1 .. .-......: ::. ... 38c Pink Salmon, per can..... ....... - . ;, . .... ..... . ......... 13c Carnation Milk, tall can................ , 1. 1 4c Carnation Milk, baby size... 7c Campbell's Soups, 15c size . ........... ...............1 . ... -r 1 2c Octagon Soap, per bar... . . 7 1-2c Penick Syrup, white, 4-lb bucket.................... ii 38c Penick Syrup, golden, 41b bucket....... ...35c Tomatoes, No. 3 can 13c, No. 2 can...... :. ..i-J 9e Hudnut Grits, per peck. ...-.... .-:.. - ,.. ..1 35c Kellogg Corn Flakes. 1 -1 . ;.-. 1 2c Pork and Beans... ..... if . 1 2c Clear Belly Bacon, per pound v... 16c 4 Don't forget we are offering $5 fp the best name for our store. Submit your, name fon opening day, you may be the winner. w V: ' Thirteen Mistakes. Judge McCormick, of San Francisco, says these are the Some Dots Hare and There. (continued from page 1) a erood one cow pasture. When thirteen commonest mistakes this is done: it will not be long in life: until they will grow to large ... . -t rn 4. 4. fields of livmff creen witn lm- x. iu atLCiiiut tu set uu ... j u .n f w. A ..iln f hnenni nil la vmir nwn 5t.flnnnrns nf norhf r ana wrong. llinii m r fft a OOTa nf 2. To try to measure the the remnants of gardens, 'tomato enjoyment of others by your patches, home apple orchards Own. - and wild berries of all kind? a " nv r4. j Don't you think it would give 4. To expect uniformity MA ,ufln of opinions in this world. . 0Den a savine account that never 4. To fail to make allow- would know what a bank is for? ances for inexperience. How would a creamery look at K Tn pndoavm. n ry.niq Columbus.? Now don t grin. 'A wise old bird sat in an oak, the more he heard, the less he spoke, the less he spoke a the more he heard. Why can't we be like that wise old bird?" Keep on planting and working in the garden. Make a sure-enough pasture for the milk cow. Don't allow the horses should ers to gtsore this hot weather. Oh! lei me plead with uplifted hands tjat you stop letting your lands wfjsh awav. .Bulnftw is the time to think out and prepare to make perma nent pastures next fall and the succeMme: sDrincr. r The NIWS $2.00 a Year. Just as Unlikely things have hap pened in other places. . All that is needed to start one is for every farmer to sow just a little . grass! 7 Tn Inni- fnr nfrfnrtrr seed and then just keep right on crrowingan additional heifer calf! every year and spread the man ure out on his pasture and with in a fetf years there will be pas- all dispositions alike. 6. Not to yield to unim portant trifles. 7. . To look f in our own actions. 8. To worry" ourselves and others about what! can not be remedied. 9. To consider a thine tures and cows enough; to organ- imnossihle that wp rnnnnt. 1Z a creamery ana tnen ftusni what a time would be started in WUWil tWV- I3,r r,r ,r V.Q. i j , i j-jr-w.c-yvcjr vii jrvu um uici uuuy , . wnerever, nowever last joke on judge Gentry? Well ana wnenever we can. he went up into Henderson coun-l 11. To believe only what ty and swapped hulls with a our minds can grasp. , farmer and paid $50 to boot 12. Not to makp nllnw- w tnere was at least $100 de- .. . mv i ances for the weakness of t8! i. . , 6WU MlUlg. VVUCU ilC OC9 lit cum oiners. z .T.. r:n w.t, o:.j - i ii vuu. win - uiiiv wi.li:ii n ni IE.' To estimate by some Moutain farm movements you I outside quality when7 it is will see something hamoen in the that within which makes the next few years. A good time to think. Every body is thinking even the old owl as he sits, in the oak and looks about is thinking. When I men get money easily they think j very little, when they think little they dry up with dry rot. Don't cuss the hard times, it is going to bring you the greatest bless ing you have ever had; but only the man that works and does not complain will get the blessing. ; . man. For .Sale: Building lots on Morton Drive Valhalla fruit farm 2 miles west of Tryon on Auto Highway. These lots 50 to 100 ft front by 100 ft deep, the v most desirabe building lots in this country, within 2 to 300 yds J of the Auto highway to Saluda, racolet river and Valhalla Tea House. : G.E. Morton. Sold only by dealers 8 : ive tire mileage at the loyresl cost in histotfy Iff nussikiu red-top - noun $15.00 $22 M S$27.50 Reduction oh all stylesland sizes 1 1: A New Low Price on a Known and Honesl Product "DALEIGH, NV Ci; Office of Collector Iv of internal Revenue, May 18, 1921- The following-described property seized IrOni VY ILlitXllX f univi, . C. under Warrant of; Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, will be sold as provided ' by Section 3196; Revised Statutes, at "public auction on Tuesday 26th (lay of July 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. at Mill Spring, N. C. : Tract of and described vas follows: Recorded in Book 35, page 599 of the Reecords of Deeds of the Register's office of Polk county, being: lot No. 4, bought of Green River, land Company on October 27, 1916, containing Seventy and five tenths acres, (70.5) acres, more or less, of the subdivision of said com pany's lands, known as the McCamp bell farm in Polk county, N. C, and sold by N. C. Harris, 'Receiver of Green River Land company, Jby order of Court. J. W. BAILEY, Collector L. REED, Deputy Collector. ADMlNiSTt. The undersic-r.,1 . N0Tlrt- -inistratm : of xtefotoy, , .vo,uau ot , . --vi. H,ini .. naving claim aKaint tVJ . V'Unty C ceased, are notified tn Sa'd J- G ments of the same to th present v ?W fore the 3rd Hf 'J wnder,LVe?ifiSk same fnrwiK t.7. ""'e art. dalJec PALIEGH, N. C, Office of Collector .fV of Internal Revenue July 18th 1921- the following described property, seized from Lawrence Spicer Polk county, N. C, under Warrant of Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, will be sold as provided by Section 3196, Re vised Statutes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of July 1921 at 11 o'clock a. m. at Mill Springs, N. C. 100 acres of land, lying and being in Coopers Gap Township, Polk county, N. .CE, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Ellas Lawter, and Burgin Gibbs. J. W. BAILEY, Collector, By M. L. REED, Deputy Collector. RALEIGH,. N. C; Office of "collector of Internal revenue June 18th 1921 the following described property, seized frpm Jerry Lawter Polk county. N. C.7 under Warrant of Distraint for the non payment of assessed taxes due; will.be sold as provided by Section 3196, Re vised Statutes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of July 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. at Columbus, Polk county: N. c. 25 acres, lying and. being in Tryon Township, 1 Polk county, ad. joining the lands of John Rhoades and Bob Sellers. Also 100 acres of land in Saluda Township, Polk county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Mrs. S. A. Jarrett, and W. J. Martin. J. W. BAILEY, collector By M. L. REED, Deputy collector. "DALEIGH; N. C. Office of Collector of Internal AV Revenue. June 18. l21---the following describ ed property, seized from J. Pace, Polk County. N. C, under Warrant of Distraint for non-payment of-assessed taxes due, will be sold as prov ided by Section 3196. Revised Statutes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of July 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. at Columbus Polk County, N. C. Forty Four acres of land in Tryon Township Polk countv, N. C, adjoining the lands of T. C. Mills and Von Kolden, two miles northwest of Tryon. N. C. . ., J. W. BAILEY, Collector ' By M. L. REED. Deputy Collector. "DALEIGH, N. C. Office of Collector of Internal AV Revonue. June 18th. rl921 the following de scribed property, seized from Noah E. Williams Pol&county, N. C, under Warrant of Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, will be sold as provided by Section 3196, Revised Statutes, at public auction on Tuesday 26tb day of July 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. at Mill Spring, N. C, Lying on both sides of Balm Creek, Cooper's Gap Township. Polk County. N. C. known as the Alfred Reel place, and containing 100 acres more or less. J. W. BAILEY, Collector By M. 0. REED. Deputy Collector "RALEIGH. N. C. Office of Collector of Internal AV Revenue June 18. 1921 the following describ ed property, seized from B. F. Gibbs. Pelk county. N. C, under Warrant of Distraint for the non payment of assessed taxes' due. will be sold as provided by Section 3196, Revised Statutes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. at Columbus, Polk county, N. C. One Hundred and eighty (180) acres of land at Columbus, Polk ceunty, adjoining the lands of Menroe Henderson and J. A. Fucran. J. W. BAILEY, Collector By M. L. REED. Deputy Collector. RALEIGH. N. C, Office of Collector of Internal ..nt. uirc hui u xne ioiiowing ae. scribed property, seized from Frank and Henrv Ruff. Polk county N. C. under Warraat of ; Dis- vrainc ior non-payment-of assessed taxes due, will be sold as provided by Section 3196, Revised Stat utes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of July 1921. at 11 'clock a. m. at Mill Sprin g,. N. C. Seventy ne acres of land lying and being in Coopers Gap Township. Polk county, N. C., ad joining the lands of H. T. Jackson. Dr. Gilbert and others. - J. W. BAILEY, rwwtnr 'v . By M.L. REED Deputy Collector. "DALEIGH. N. C Office of Collector of Internal - revenue June istn, lvzi tne foil wing de scribe property, seized from Z. V. Edney Polk county, N. C, under Warrant of .Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due. will be sold as provided by Section 3196, Revised Statutes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of July, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. at Columbus, Polk county, N. C. Forty six acres of land, lying and being in Tryon Township, Polk county, N. C, adjoining the lands mt C M. Hewes, D. H. Tomlinson and R. H, Hipp; : ". - v' . v- J. W.BADLEY, Collector By M. L. REED, Deputy Collector "DALEIGH. N. C. Office of Collector of Internal Revenue June 18th 1921 -the following de scribed property, seized from Otis Pack Pplk county, N. C. under Warrant of Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, will be sold as provided by Section 3196, Revised Statutes, at public auction- on Tuesday 26th, day of July 192L at 2 o'clock p. m, at Columbus, Polk county. N. C. Eighty six acres of land lying and being in Columbus Township, Polk county, N. C, adjoin ing the lands of W. B. Edwards, R. G." Hamilton and othersr , j. W. BAILEY, Collector y M. L. REED. Deputy Collector. "DALEIGH, C. Office of Collector of Internal Revenue June 18th 1921 the following de scribed property, seized from Bob or R. K. Walk er, Polk county, N. C. under Warrant pf Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, will be sold as provided by Section 3196. Revised Stat utes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of Jury 1921. 11 o'clock a. m. at Mill Spring, Pojk county; N. C. Fifty acres, known as the T, E. Walker Place adjoining the lands of T. E.Mc Crain: ; t .. : ', vv.v-- - ' .V;. ''- v Also 60 acres of land in Coeper's Gap Township,, adjoining the lands of Emma Alfred, and - known as the Thomas Early Place, a - . Alse 41 acres of Coopers Gap Township, ad- Noming the lands of Jim Sheamen, known as the Early Place. , J.W.BAILEY Collector r By M. L. REED. Deputy Collector same forwith t. .,. mmmmm J"J,A-Art-- - IT nin'Stts: NOTFPP TTTr . " "x power rf tamed in that certain mortSale executed by M. L. MossTS k & Trust Co. on the 15th ber 1913 and of record in 0ffi H isterof Deeds for PblkcZ'S of Mortgages No, 9 a Pa y' H secure the payment of an Ta ' k of $1650,00 and .interest l ' H ing been made in the paen indebtedness and interest signed will sell at puhlic'Uctt k "'6"V131' wiuuci, ior cash at iL tt j . aL the rv xiuuse uoor oi folk County ; bus. N. C., on the 5th day of j u,w .uv yj bluets. . V1 fha t 1 1 described tract of lumous lownsnip, Polk count, morterao-e. as fn nw ' W U ' -wv fi kj, r : i . , RnjlH anH rnrmm .: 1 , . , '""'""8. tiience Wi desr. East 11.2fi nKaino - . " -U a STak. a black oak by Columbus Road- , t.ii tn i-i- i . ui Menu.. io cnains to a chesnut then MV, Or: a - . St " est (,J to a chestnut stnmn j w iir-rll n - thence North 89 dec. Woot fli poplar; thence South 48 deg. vncaui stump j,, stones; thence South 31 deg. East uauia w a si,aK.e qiQ corner twoi nuts) ; thence South 19 East chains to the beginning, . containW uu acres, more or less. Excepting xi. win uiicc -acres conveyed by the si Jotin tJlackwell to James Peake hu l, uaiea,uctODer zt, iyuu and of .record ; Book 18 at page 251, and two acr conveyed by said Black well to said Peak U, J J JJ 1 "XT rn uceu uaieu inov. tin. LW6 and ictui u m rooK. A3 at nao-p x a h. records of Deeds of Polk countv fa the purpose of satisfying the debt interest provided for in said mortgage 'lhis 3rd day of June 1921. lurst bank & Trust Co.. Mortgagee. L. P. Crawford, Assignee of mortgagt and owner of debt. Walter Jones, Attorney. i NOTICE OF SALE. " The County Board of Educatior will sell at the Court house ii Columbus, Polk County, N.C, at 11a. m., July 5th Wll, p, 000 of 6 per cent bonds of thf Saluda School .District-' same t be dated July 1, 1921, and to mature July 1, 1941. The bonds and legal approve by bona attorneys win De iur nfthed to the successsul bidder without charge, and the bonds will be ready for unconditional Hplivprv on the dav oi sale. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check upon an in cornorated hank or trust company or a sum of money, for or in ai amount equal to two per centum of the face amount of the bonds hiH for tn spfflirfi affinst any resulting from the failure of the bidder to' comply with the terms of the bid. r, E. W. S. Cobb, Secretary Bd.,U Columbus, North Carolina. The Board of Commissioners of Folk County will receive sealed bids until "NTnnn nn Monday, 20th, 1921, at the office of said Board A the Court House in Columbus, for tw purchase of $25,000 6 per centRoadaJ Bridge Bonds of Polk county, W Carolina. Said bonds to be dated Ag 1st, 1921, and to mature April 1st, w said bonds to be in denominations " $1000.00 each, both principal and se annual interest to be payable ai Hanover National Bank in the uty New York, N. Y. . . hT , Each bid shall be accompanied V certified check in the sum of upon some incorporated bank or company, and made payable to we der of the Treasurer of Polk cou said ' check will be retained by county as liquidated damages vn event the bidder fails to comply the terms of his proposal. any and all bids. WILKlNS. m Chairmaa American Shrub Appreciated. One American shrub which r.a received with great apprecia n EJngland, and which grows wel' ledW. te the gorgeous flame azalea, ca the botanists azalea calendttw This plant was sent to Europe years ago, and perhaps is not g . widely now as it has been in w ewtng to the great Influx of rno 4ron varieties. All kinds of . . : Building Materials ; and Feeds at right E rices can be had y calling on us. Hearon Lumber Co. Saluda, N. C ii
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