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I FOm COUNTY NEWS C DUSH. Publisher Publisljed every Friday at , v Tryon, North Carolina Office Phone, 89; Residence 45 Entered as sCond-class matter April. 23 1915 at the post office at Tryori, North Carolina under act of March 3, 1379. r; THE AMERICAN PRESaASSOClATJON I c.i.M Aotuinar R nresentative '"" aucscniPTioN $2.00 per year Pc!3t Comity JBozrd of Trad?. ; : , (coiitlruied from page 1. ) and every way honorably to ad vance the jbest interests of ' Polk eotfntv. Iri tabulating the dis tinguished officials of the county it did not occur to me that the clerk of the court or : any other official " supercedes any other . official in importance, some" one had to come first and he happened to be first on my mind, he might as well been last as first, Now if the 31 persons above mentioned who have been selected on ac count of their pecular fitness and as many other citizens pf the county as would be willing to bay $10.00 per annum for the. privi lege of serving Polk county; for their $10.00 and all traveling and incidental expences would meet annally and Beminnally:and have an executive and. other icom mitees wonung an me -r year;;- ic occurs -to rhe thatwonderf ul prb- gfee could be made along all lines. of county development. .The, cit zens named above-ertainiy as a body v should know more about the financial ability ,0f the county to undertake this 9rthat pioject for county development than any other class of citizens tiat could i be selecte. This woulittlbe: j "creating a new organization' in I the countyfbut would be coordina j ting into a workable body all the ? organized If orces in the county, I know I tave : not Vco vered the j - whole gnwnd by nomeansThe ; manuf actdrer, merchant, railroacn and perhaps 4oher . ,iriteres j ; should bel 'rrfted.Jf appeals toanyDoay in roiK county who will be the person to discusst the matter with me and seet if , , this or soie&n t - worked bu to make Polk county r while onejpf the least, yet to be i one of . 3ie bestvand greatest counties iii the glorious old North , State. t A?l ORDINANCE To Provide for the Issiunco of loiprovereeqt Coads for te Town of Tryon;. and for the. Payoent of "the" Principal and interest Tktrof. 4s ; ' " ' ' - ' " .' " .' ' I Whereas,-it has beconieTrieces sary to build hard surface streets and side-walks" in the Town of Tryon to take care of the heavy traffic on said stfeetsandlfor the . convenience of pedestrians who coTistantbr, use ; the isidevwalksU the heavy grades of streets ,ahd . hard surf ace r streets JaiMide;ftaroHnai; en,ti- I'MunicipaJ ; walks will stand for any- length o t time, and, wffer es, it" is riec- essary for the : town to issue bonds for said, improvements, which it is estimated . will cost not less than Sixty , Thousand Dollars (60,0)Q0.00), and whereas, a resolution has been passed ati- . thorizing an issue of Bonds for said purpose;,! ' . ' - " Kow Therefore, : the Board of - The: golden' opportn that present them selves from tme to time. can be readily realized lif yohay a Sam Begin tpay and buildra: emergency. We pay Four Per Cen -compounded quarterly. . ' -J . THE BANK: "folk County'. Oldeit -- , - - . .. .. . - :,. . if x i . ,1 - - Commissioners of the Town of Tryon do ordain;,, vj ; Section, 1. - r That for ' the par pose of providing funds for the payment of cost - of , improving, by hard surfacing, the streets of the town of Tryon, serial cou .pori; bonds of the Town of Tryon to be designated as . ' Improve ment Bonds;" be" issued in a sum not to .exceed - Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00), fiearirlg in terest not to exceed six per cent per annum ana maturing witnin the' maximum period of twenty (20) years: , - Sectibn 2.' That the probable .unexpired fusefulness. v of the abQve mentioned , improvement is twenty years. yp': ; Section 6. That m each year while-any ' of said bonds shall be outstanding, a tax shall be lev ied and. collected, in accordance with law, to pay the pnn cipal and interest on said bonds, as the same fall dueT ' Section 4.- That a statement of the debt of the Town of Try- on- has been filed with the Clerk bf said Town, .pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, and is now open to inspection. ' ; Section o. That the average assessed valuation of property subject to taxation by the Town of Tryon for the three fiscal years in which taxes were last levied, being the years 1919, 1920 and 1921, as shown by state ment filed with said Clerk is $.l:Q64,89;00. t ; in v: iction 6.t That the amount 01 municipal debt of - said munici pality .outstanding, authorized or to be authorized as -shown by saHd statement, is $99300,00 of which amount $31,800.00 is for bonds -issued for the water works systemof the town, the revenue from the water-works being: suffix cient to paVJtheihterest on said bonds andto create a sinking fund for their retirement at maturity, without resorting- to taxation'f or aid Mriiose. ' v - f -ki 5 r.-C( I Section 7 That the bonds when issued shall be signed by ; the Mayor and Clerk of said town and shall be issued m either or all the denominations of i $10 0. 00 $500,00 arid $1000. 00, as ! may be deemed best. . j Section 8. That this-ordinance shall be passed at three , separate readings, on three, separate days and shall be published; for four weeks in a newspaper published irisaid town; and shall b; lsup- mitted to the voters of said town f 6r "approval - arid shall. bev in ef fect upon, its . approval by;; the voters of the municipality at' an election provided for by. this or dinance, under the provisions of the Municipal Finance Act.; bection 9. That for the pur pose of submitting this ordinance to the voters of the " Towngof Tryon an election is called.f or saj4 purpose, to be held at the. Town Hall in said Town of Try on on, Tuesday, the 1st day of November, "1921, and H; Double day is appointed as Registrar arid R. T. McFee'arid Ar L. Hiil as. J udges and poll holders at said ejection,, ana a new regisxration of the voters of said town is or dered. '"' : ' Said election shall be held un derthe 4 general provisions of Subchapter III entitled ' 'Munici pal finance; Act- ? of. Chapter 56 of th e Revised Statutes of North rations. I, W. W. Crgasman, propose the adoption of the foregoing or dinance, this the 26th day of Septeiriber, 1921. N . - The foregoing ordinance was passed on its third and final read ing on the 28th day of Septem ber, 1921, and was first published on the 30th day of September, 1921. ,;; . Any action or proceeding ques tionings the validity of said or- OF .-.TRYON Danking institution" . - 1 I I '' i y' one eleven cignrcttcs Three Ins eriarables One for mildrwssy IRGTOIA Oneformclbwness.BURLEY One for aroma,TURKISH The finest tobaccos perfectly aed and Wended : 11 kv ... .... ---- 1 lll FIFTH AVE. NSW VKH CITV , X': , . ;- dinance must bef " commenced within thirty days after its hcation. . - ,-M. G. Blake, Clerk. 43. V. Ross and wife; vho have been guests of G. G. Weaver aridn wife have returned home. Miss Elizabeth Bowne left on Tuesday for St. Augustine, Fla.K for a visit with friends. . ' -- 'T" Owing, to time . and lack of space we had to omit a number of news items this week. " ' ; " C; W. Morgan and P,G, Mor ris attended the funeral of Mr. Spears at Landrum Taesdayrid W. T. Liridsey attended aroeet-n mg of the Western Nortn Caro lina Board s of Trade at A'she- ville Tuesday. Rev. Mr H. N. Bowne; Rector Of Holy Cross church conducted a convocation of Wavnesville dis a convocation of Waynesville dfs trict .at Canton, Tuesday and Wednesday. : -. ; , ,V EdK. Smith. Interior decorator is still m; Tryori decorating three cottages at; Pine Crest ;lrint fqrh Messers Brown & Wilkie. Phone 41; after 63. M. k - - EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ; - Having qualified as executor of the estate Baalani Canady, de ceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina; that is ffo nqtify all perons havinjr claims aerainst the' estate of said deceased 'to tumult uiem io me unaersignea on or before the Bthday of Oct. jLsrcor tms notice win De pieaci-' ed in bars of' . their recovery. All persons indebted to the - said Estate will please make I diate payment. j - v r This the 27th day of Septem ber, 1921. H. L..Capps V Executor of Baalam Canady NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE North Carolina ' - Polk County ? By virture"bf the power ontainediiij mas aeea oi trust irom tUharles b . Rudisail, atal, to the undersigned trus tee of date August 2, 1920. and of re cord in book 16 at page 42 of the records of mortgages and deedslof trust for Polk county, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said deed of trust which said ded of Trust s e c u r e s notes aggregating $10160.00, bearing interest from date at 6 per cent, all of said notes being past due and ' unpaid, the undersigned trustee, for the pur- pose-oi satisiying such : indebtedness, will on Monday, October 171921 at 11 o ciock it m.. at the court house door of Polk, county ; m .Columbu, N:? C, ex pose to sale at public v outcry; to the highest bidder for cash the lands here in after described, being the lands con veyed by said deed of trust and bound- Led and described as follows: " SITUATE in the township of Greens Creek, county of Polk and , state of North Carolina; beginning at a stake (P. O. gone) on Frank Gile'sline, corner of loti elevemmd twelve and running thence north" 33 min. west 32.90 chains to a pine stump in old. field; thence north 15 48 min. east 2.06 chains to an alder bush ; thence lown - Jack or Pull man branch to a P. O. (down) ; thence south 49 1-3 east 13.59- chains to a pine stump; thenetf north 22 deg. 55 min. east 20.84 chains to a stake," corner oi 39 acre tract sold by C. C McMillian and wife to J. S. Williams; thence south 70 deg. 30 min. east 44.10 chains to a stake m creek; thence up Greens Creek to intersection of Woods Creek: thenee up Woods CreekV to a, stake thence aotitht74 deg. west " 2.70 chains tp a beedj stump; thence south 56 1-2 west 6.50 chains thericje south - 22 5-6 east 8.74 chains to ,ra; stake ' (Walnut gone)! ttence sotith '59 deg. 50 miiu Jrest 6. 70 chama to-a Spanish oak down : ncgaputh 781-2.west4.35 chains to i W. .0.; thehce south' 71 2-3 T. O. x3- w0 J6 1-3 west 8.47 cnains to a W.' OL (dead) ; thence north 46 degJ 2 mm. w5st 12.87 chains to a beech; thence with creek 3.92 chains to a W. O. thence north 703-4 west 15a8 chains to a poplar: thence up brach to stake Sf-?- rancb: thence due inorth rS'fi! -Oak thence: south '1 ' - Canada has ihe targesMrert J tho world. It Is In the Labrador and eod. Bay districted U, roaWyf L003 by 1.700 mllos.' i . We are nnr o-oods at possible price, your desire to reduce your living costs, we want your trade B0 i- Save money by making your purchase T; A. RIPPY, tbence south 57 5-8 deg. 14.66 chains to axstaIt:iB thence north 46 1-3 west 3.41 Chains, to the beginning, being knovrnj 'attiidesignated as , lots numbers ,sir, seven. acres oi fiient, 4 nine, ten m a aid2Lweiye-on plat made by M. E. Johnston, surveyor; August 1906, and recorded in Polk county, containing I&2M586 acres, more brlesa. "Said lands tetfig bounded by lands Dy J. m. wu- s- Joseph, Lilies, . Franklin (xiles, man, Edward Feagan, John HiiiesY Thomas 'Feaganl t lots numbers 3, 4 and 5 tand part of ;. lot number. 8 owned by J. S. Williams and shown on plat abQve4ief erred to. . . This the 10th day of September 1921. i ames n.. nipman, irusiee. it': fin 11. Sedan j- These are ithe lowest prices -'of history of -the, Ford . Motor Company. i ureters are coming in Fast, I promptly to insure early delivery.; mi rirfct Gas-uiflnicu vity. December 1.' 1816, Baltimore waa Ughted by gas, the first American city ta use this llluminatit, r stiff selling all the- andif it is s Tryon, Ni C. V - closest li H IT IS A GOOD PLAN TO KNOW WHAT YOU SPEND : 1 , FROM MONTH TO MONTH A Checking ccbunt will give you this imf ormation to the last cent, Wekeep a record for' you. ; No man ever tried-i transacting business through a bank " and regretted it. - jr'" v',;7; - - cau today 4 ITkl E 'C ARO LI N A STATE BANK David p. ,Darrow Pres.- ; . , H. B. Lane Casheir- Q. C. Sonner Vice Pres. - ') Louise Lane asst. Cashier W. C. Robertsdn Vice Pres. THE UNIVERSAL CA R F. O. B. DETROIT Chassis f Runafeout : Tourmg1 Car " " Truck Chassis : nn mm 11 NOTICE Having qualified as adminkt the estate of Lucia P p T1 of zz. t uua . count )4- n -i easert w is w notify all y of pAll? claims against the est . ceased to present them to de" srgned administrator for n m Saluda, North Carolina, withfnT, months from this date d- tv elve will be pleaded in bar 0f thir 11 AH persons indebted to said estat? please make immediate p?ym " e Wl11 This 17th day of AuusVl92l H. B. Lane, Adminfcw. -O.B. GAR REN Photo Gallery and . Novelty Show Souvenirs of Native Woods. Also kodak finishing promply done Saluda, N.C. 3 All kinds of ; Building Materials and Feeds at right E rices can be had y calling on us. HearonJ,umber Co. Saluda, N. C. . THE CASH TALKS. . . Our terms on job work are cash on delivery, all legals are cash in advance. We keep no Books so please do not ask for any other terms. POLKCOUNTY NEWS J 445 595 660 Ford cars in the so place yours r . , Linker T w - hmc to a pine; t
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