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. THE POLK f!QUNT.Y NEWS - 1 - , . I lr- tl Hr POLK COUNTY NEWS C. BUSH, Publisher Published every Friday at Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, 99; Residence, 45 ri a. 1 aAnni1.o1gas miottik' A TYrU 28 1915 at the post office at Tryon, North Carolina unaer act 01 nui ww. Foreign Advertising Representative v I THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR H i s Base Ball. Tryon and Columbus ball teams played Saturday at Tryon, with the following result. R UFA Burgess L 2 10 0 0 Newman S ..... 1 3 17 0 Blanton 1 '3 3 14 01 Ormand M... ....... 2 111 0 M. Mclhtyre R 1 2 0 0 0 Lynch 3 .1. 0 0 1 3 1 Bridges R: 0 0 0 0 0 . Tallant C .. .:. -10 5 2 0 V. Mclrityre 3..' 3 3 1 2. 0 Smith P. 3 14 2 0 16 14 27 17 2 R H P A E Davidson 1 ... 0 .1 8 0 1 Fisher M. 11 0 0 1 J Rhodes S.- .2 3 2 3 3 Metcalf C ... 1 2 11 1 1 Ford R... a: . .1 0 0 0 1 Crawley 2 J.....2 2 2 3 0 R Gaines 3 & P .....1 2 2 2 0 P Gaines L-.....J 2 1 2 0 2 Green 3 & P 2 0 0 2 3 Do you knoiv you can roll v f agdttestor lOcis from one bag of -7 Aim my I GENUINE BulC'Durham i TOBACCO 12 12 27 11 12 Tryon; ..... . 0 0 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 12 Columbus 2 3 2 6 0 1 1 0 1 16 'Columbus. ' Quite a large numbs?-of people attended tne Cooperative Market ing 1 ' Association ! meeting here Monday i ' We are glad Polk coun ty" -subscribed the necessary amount of stock, ' and put a worthy cause "Over the top". ' Another strong teacher has been added to the Stearns high school4 faculty' for the coming year. ' Miss Bertha Kelz so well and f avorably known will have charge of the domestic science department and music, Rev. Reid, pastor of the Bap tist church here, was seriously injured in an automobile wreck one day last week. We are. glad to know he is recovering nicely. Miss Thelma Mills is spending her vacation with home folks. She is a member of the Junior class r at . the state college for women this year. Miss Rena and CharlieBlanton, Of v ' Mooresboro, spent v Sunday night with FW; Blanton. 'Mrv ; Wingo and - daughters, Misses Fay and Sailie, visited relatives near Marshall last week. r ? Tryon Route 1. Many of the : farmers . on our rdute attended n the meeting at Columbus Monday, showing they wanted a cash market for their produce, "Over the top" went the Polk county cooperative marketing association. We hope by this time next year we won't have to throw out to the stock so many fine cucumbers, squash, turnips, radishes, beets, lettuce. beans, tomatoes, all other veget ables that we don't need on our table,, also eggs, chickens,' butter. milk, sheep, cattle etc.. that vou will agree we don't have a ready market for. - " ' 1 : . : ' Too hot for much visitincr un less we could mount a flying ma chine, lr we would not do as the clouds have been doing of late, go up antifreeze and vanish. Singing school closed at Pernel Friday. ' Meetings are nowin progress,1 nope the county will be inuch oenentted thereby. Misses Pearl and Essie Ed wards attended Lebanon meeting last week-end., v -Scshy View. . Ilev. John ;Arledge preached an interesting sermon at Cooners Gap on the 4th , Sunday. We welcome him again. 3 Squire Brown and wife, were , visitors at the home of A. R Lyn6h Wednesday highfc: ; Mrs'; U. S.'GibbsVtal children visited at Claude Williams' one day last week. Arkansas Jackson spent day night at M. A. Jackson's. We are having dry weather in this section. , Mrs. Will Haynes is very, 'sick at this writing. Hope she will soon recover. Fred and SDurgeon Gibbs visit ed J. M. Gibbs Sunday. Not very many attended Sun day school Sunday. . i 4 "Arkansas Jackson was the. tan ner guest of Ura Whiteside Sun- day. "Fanchon" the flour of quality. Advertised Letters Bowen Stewart Harper, McNeely Jenkins, Brank F Kerr, Mrs! James McMiller, Mrs Mittie Parris, Anna Samuel, Larcile 1 , Sintelle, Mrs Ada. W. H. Stearns, Postmaster. Get Out I v He breathed hopefully into the great man's sanctum. Have you an opening . inrrour office for an ambitious : young man?" he inquired deferentially. "Yes," replied the great, man sourly, ' 'through that door to the outside." - Something After ALL. The rich girl was haughtily lording it over the poor girl.i; We've got four cars,. ,? six horses a big house, plenty:., of money and lots of servants, " she declared. "What have your people got?" The poor girl with downcast eyes, studied hard a moment. Huh!" she snanned "Wa omt j r r- o " " a skunk under our barn." Wonderful Vatican Library. The Vatican library is the moor sumptuously boused of all libraries. and contains some of the rarest manu scripts In existence. The printed books include over 2,500 volumes Issued In the Fifteenth century, many t of them vellum copies. The library , Is said to contain over 220,000 volumes and 80,000 manuscripts Photo t Gallery and Novelty Show Souvenirs of Ndtivo Woods. f Also kodak finishing , v prom ply done Saluda, N.C. l NOTARY; PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. All kinds of , ' -Building Materials and Feeds at right Dricea can he h ad ; ' 'by calling oh us. ' 1 Uearon Lumber Co. Saluda, N. C. k P poo bor 7 1 When you buy groceries from other stores you pay more than when you buy from us. An easy'way-to start a bank account is to trade here J - T 1 iL. Vmi nr fltmt mTSS lt ATlH Will he ; and put tne money savea m wie vmuu - t t v , - Tmi:how:buidclv..ybu;:will have a good sized bank . account. Try it and you will be pleased with fhe result. r : Note the following prices and savings; 1 I ; Cash way fi , .Swift's Premium Ham, 10-lb ...T..- --4--$3.90 r SaltiBacon 5 lbs....:. - i--?X : 50 pounds Fancy s Patent Flour 1. ,.60 pounds Hard Wheat Flour 1- 5 bars Octagon sSpap , - - - 9i K Tomcrps. W'flshirtGr Pawder ...a..' 3 pounds White House Coffee.......... ..; 1.1 1 pound Maxwell House Coffee .:... .06 il dozen cans Salmon 1-50 1-2 dozen cans Corn. - 75 Silver Bar Sliced Pineadple . .. -r. .'. .33 Small size Pineapple - -19 6 packages Corn Flakes . 75 6ipackages Rolled Oats. - .75 National Biscuit Co. goods, 1 doz large size..... 1.50 " " v 1 doz. small size .75 ;White House Vinegar, quart, .20 Cash and j Credit way $4.50 1.00 1.25 1.50 1-2 .50 .25 1.20 .40 1.75 .90 .50 .25 .90 .90 1.92 .96 .25 Your Saving is $15.99 $18.93 $2.94 ... Savings like the above are made possible by pur having no delivery, .bad accounts or any of the many losses of the credit houses. When you 1 , trade here you get the lowest prices consistent with sound business. , This saving of $2.94 each week placed on savings account for your one year old child will,, with interest compounded annually,: amount to $4,834.29 . when the little one is 21 years of age. If the above amount is given to your ... merchant who's baby will have this bank account at the age of 21? Ask your banker to" verify these figures. r v You Save This Difference by Making Your, Purchases . i &k In IT nY9 U U R&psioi Mot T. A. RIPPV, Tryon, N. C. 7s ...: , , American Shrub Appreciated. One American shrub which has been recelred-wlta treat appreciation In England, and which trows well there, ta ttoa forfeous flame azalea, called by the botanists azalea calendulaceum. This plant was sent to Europe many ftza.rn.sOi and ptrhaps la not grown so ridery aew as It has been m tne pasc. ivtar to the neat Influx of rhododen- Czta "rwiotlta. Shock Frequently Doea Good. ; Keep fear out of your system, but don't be troubled at a little fright Anything In the nature of a shock or a Jolt Is helpful If It doesn't come too late? It Is the only way that three quarters of the inhabitants of this earth can ever be made to realize. the necessity of doing what la In them to do. J oho Blake In Chicago Dally News. iXvs ejn ejoqM e.pnqa aqj ivm sno -fjas ni qojqM uoisiuauod ouam a jo esnBD aqj aq jojbi vm j jnq jaaj J9 judJBddu ifiajBipacmni ub qons dABq ;,usaop acap jqSjj aqj jb ooq Suojlm. oqj, 8uoisinAuoo 0)i puqo b puas Xbui smou jaqiocn sb aaca om iqSjj 3qv)B pooj Sqojm acaos 851 oo a Suojm o -ad MY DAD'S favorite yam - WA8 THE one about. TH E O LD storekeeper. WHO WAS playing checkers. . IN THE back of the store. . AMONG THE coal oil. AND THE prunes. . f WHEN THE sheriff. - .. WHO HAD just Jumped bis king, ' SAID "SI there's a customer. , WAITINV OUT front" ...;- AND SI said "Sh-h-h! r ; c IF YOU'LL keep quiet MEBBE HE'LL go away." t- " ' NOW HERE'S the big idea. , t " WHEN A good thing. HAPPENS ALONG. DON'T LEAVE it to George. TO GRAB the gravy. PRIN8TANCE IF. YOU HEAR Of & snLk&. OR READ about a smokeu y THAT REALLY. does more. THAN PLEASE the taste, THERE ARE no hooks on joxu THERE'S NO law againstt f YOUR STEPPING up. WITH THE other Uve ones AND SAYING right oufc IN A loud, .clear voice. "GIMME A pack of. THOSE CIGARETTES THAT SATISFY." V0U?Ji 8y oxl never tasted s I ujh sch mild but full-bodied tobacco goodness. You re right, too, because they don t make other cigarettes like Chesterfields. The Chesterfield blend cant be copied. ' Wow 3aeen thm neto AIR-TIGHT tinaofSO? Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. com. x "ernaiKe venue w 01 ColLT . airani Qf j. V :Wmetofassease;.tf0ttJ provided bv !. ..! Revised Statutes, at Tuesday 26th day of J o clock a a at Miu 1' "cwlueu m jtsook 35, Dacrp koa Reecords of DppH .r 599 of a' office of Polk county, bein.S'. bought of Green Riv. iJ5 ot 4 and five tenths acres, (70. k n gbevnty or less, of the subdivision of , j o icuius, Known as tho m bell farm in Polk count, v sold by N C. Harris, Re'ceiver of W River Land company, lbv oHo,lGr' J. W. BAILEY M. L. REED, Deputes:; "DALIEGH, N. C, OfficTS ft nnternalReVenUeJl8 the following described property from Lawrence SmVor ph. . y' C, under Warrant of Distraint W non-payment of assessed taxes due 5 be sold as provided by Section 31? vised Statutes, at public auction Tuesday 26th day of July 19 011 o'clock a. m. at Mill Springs ? ? 100 acres of land, lying and bej-L V" Coopers Gap Township, p0lk C0I! N. C, adjoining the lands of Mrs Ell Lawter, and Burgin Gibbs. ' Sf J. W. BAILEY, Collect By M. L. REED, Deputy Collect RALEIGH, N. C, Office oHolg AV of Internal revenue June 1stv,iM, the following described property, seii from Jerry Lawter Polk county.' N C under Warrant of Distraint for tw J payment of assessed taxes sold as provided by Section 3196 K viseu oiaiuies, at public auction 0j Tuesday 26th day of July 1921, at2 o'clock p. m. at Columbus, Polkcountr N. c. 25 acres, lying and being in xryon iownsnip, rolk county i jommg tne lands ot John Khoades and Bob Sellers. Also 100 acres of land in baluda Township, Polk county, North Carolina, adjoaung 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 nf Tnti L Rerenue, June 18, 1921 the following describ ed property, seized from J. face. Polk Count;. N. C. under Warrant of Distraint for non-piy. ment of assessed taxes due. will be sold as prer- ided by Section 3196. Revised Statutes, at pubBt auction on Tuesday 26th "'day of July 1921, at I o'clock p. m. at Columbus Polk County, N. C Forty Four acres of land in Tryon Towmii Polk- county, N. C, adjoining the lands of T. C Mills and Von Kolden, two miles north west ot Tryon, N. C. J. W. BAILEY. Collector $ By M. L. REED. Deputy Collector. T ALEIGH, N. C.. Office of Collector of Internal 1 AV Revonue, June 18th. 1921 the following do-1 scribed property, seized from Noah E. William Polk county, N. C., under Warrant of Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, ' be sold as provided - by Section 3196, Reviwd Statutes, at public auction on Tuesday 26th dii of July 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. at Mill Spring, N. C, Lying on both sides of Balm Creek, Cooper'i Gap Township, Polk County. N. C, known as the Alfred Reel place, and containing 100 acres mm or less. J. W. BAILEY. Collector By M. L. REED. Deputy Collector RALEIGH. N. C. Office of Collector of Internal Revenue June 18, 1921 the following describ ed property, Beizedfrom B. F. Gibbs, Polkcountr, N. C, under Warrant of Distraint for the non payment of assessed taxes due, will be sold ai provided by Section 3196. Revised Statutes, it 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 ld at Columbus, Polk county, adjoining the lands of Monroe Henderson and J. A. Fugan. : J. W. BAILEY, Collector By M. L. REED. Deputy Collect RALEIGH. N. C. Office of Collector of Interna!, Revenue June 18th 1921 the following (J acrid property, seized from Wm. Henry Pritchard Polk county. N.C.. under Warrant of Distraint for the non-payment of assessed taxes due, will sold as provided by Section 3196, Revised Statut at public auction on Tuesday 26thday of Ju at 2 o'clock p, m, at Columbus. Polk county. N.u - Twenty Four acres In White Oak TowMto Polk County. N: C. adjoining the lands of J Fowler and others. 12 miles from Mill Spring. C. J. W. BAILEY. Collector v By M. L. REED. DeputyCojgf; RALEIGH. N. C. Office of Collector of JnjJ Revenue June 18th. 1921 the followini scribed property, seized from Z. V. Edny county. N. C, under Warrant of Distrain W th non-payment of assessed taxes due. wi sold as provided by Section 3196, Revised Statt at public auction on Tuesday 26th day of ' 192L at 2 o'clock p. m. at Columbus. Polk N. C. Forty six acres of land. lyin. MJ.rJJ in Tryon Township. Polk county. N. G, U the lands ef C. M. Howes. D. H. Tomlinson t R. H. Hipp, , ' ' j;w. BAILEY. CoH By M.'t REED. D-putyCoII- "D ALEIGH. N. C. 'Office of Collector ctW Revenue June 18th 1921-the f0poIk scribed property, seized from Otis county. N. C. under Warrant of D18,, the non-payment of assessed taxes due, sold as provided by Section 3196. Revised ! at public auction on Tuesday 26th. day 1921. at 2 o'clock p. m. at Columbus. Polk N. C. Eighty six acres of land lying Columbus Township. Polk couaty. N-c" .toa ing the lands of W. B. Edwards. R- and others. J. W. BAILEY. Collec By M. L. REED. DeputyCo i intern' RALEIGH. N. C. Office of Collector oM de. Revenue June 18th 1921-the fo"-.ik-acribed property, seized from Bob or K. er. Polk county. N. C. under Warrant oi for the non-payment of assessed taxes be sold as provided by Section 3196. Bv A utes. at public auction on Tuesday July 1921,11 o'clock a. m. at Mill sn 'T l county. N.C. Fifty acres, known as jfc. Walker Place, adjoining the lands oi Crain; Townbil'' Also 60 acres of land in Cooper's WP adjoining the land of Emma Alfred, m as the Thomas Early Place. T.wn9hip. d' tAJso 41 acres of Coopers Gap u the joining the lands of Jun sneanw. Early Place. v nM" By M. L. REED, Deputy Coll
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